Times-Advocate, 1978-07-20, Page 23 (2). NORM WHITING
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* AUCTION
Ilderton Fairgrounds, Ilderton
* Fri., Eve July 21st at 6:30 P.M.
* From London & Lobo'Estates and United -*
*Church Manse:
* ANTIQUES: round dining room table, buffet & 6
choirs; chino cabinet with rounded front; china Jr
• cabinet; library table; some dishes; gun case; church
• pews; wash stands.
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HOUSEItIOLD: 20 cu. ft. deep freeze (like new); *
Coldspot 2 -door fug; 2 older friges; Frigidaire elec-
tric stove; Westinghouse electric stove; Viscount
dryer; Kenmore spin dry washer•McClaryautomatic
washer; modern antique type wood stove; 9 pc. din-
ing room suite table & 6 chairs; large server &
buffet; chesterfield suites; lazy boy choir (new);
coffee and end tables; dressers and beds; house
plants; dishes, pots and pans; Iomps; Singer Sewing FI
machine; color
holo portable TV small BW portable TV; °C.'
Lucan minors
in soccer play
The Lucan Squirts tied the
St. -Marys team 0 to 0 in _this
week's soccer action.
The Mosquitos followed
the Squirt's lead tieing St.
Marys with a 2 to 2 score.
The Lucan scorers were Jeff
Shipley and Paul Crunican.
The Girls team tared
better with a score of 2 to 1
over -Grand Bend.
In the men's action Lucan
defeated Taxandria 4 to 0.
Pete Bakker scored two
goals, and Charlie
Molenkamp and Brian
Mooney each scored one for
the win.
Brad De Graw was the
winning 'goalie!ie• with the
shutout.
(new); blenders; crockpots; vacuum cleaner; fans;
lawn chairs and garden tools; bunk' -beds; chrome * m e n s action
sets typewriter, roll away bed
etcher tops
MISC.: Tool chest & tools; jack all jack; vices; '2 in. * -Bob Fletcher had the low
industriol drill; Rockwell saw; ladders; tires; Gilson- gross with a score of 76 in the
lawn mower; 5 h.p. roto tiller, like new`; skis;A flight:group in the men's
snowshoes; dog crate; round hog feeder; wire and * golf competition Tuesday
fence posts. • * night at Ironwood.
MOTORCYLE 850 NORTON COMMANDO, 2000 * Dos Cowan had the low net
MILES, LIKE NEW. score with a 67 in the A flight
GRASS SEED & GARRY OATS: used steel ropfing. * group.
TERMS *Gabby Mol had the low
gross in the B flight division
Cash Booth * with an 84, and Don Heywood
had the low net with a 67.
* In the C flight group, Noel
* Skinner had a 90 to win lowHugh Fi{son I{dQrton Torn Robson gross. and Brian Marriage
*666.0833 6661967 * -hada 65 for low net.
On Monday night Rich
***********-741 *** Fletcher had the low gross
score with a 74 in the juniors
competition. Greg Prout had
******** ******* low net with a66.
7� 7� 7[ 7C ►.. In the B flight John Mickle
had low gross with a score of
104. Kevin Parsons -had the
low net.
Gib Dow with a score of 106
took the low gross position in
the C Flight. Scott Bogart
took tow net with a 54. Steve
Laithwaite had the lowest
-number of putts.
AUCTIONEERS
Excellent Farm Machinery
Auction
Versatile Tractor, 3 Combines,
Machinery, Truck, Etc. for
Mr. Jerry Morley, Lot 9 , Con. 15 McGillivray
Twp. 1 '/: miles north of West McGillivray , 6 r
miles north west of Ailsa Craig, 9 miles north
east of Parkhill.
* Thursday, August 3rd at 1:30 P.M.
*Due to o Jorge reduction in acreage Mr. Morley hos y
to sell the following: Versatile tractor 850 Series 2
4WD -1 'a years old, 1000 hrs, 24.5 x 32 tires and
duals,.280 h.p., air conditioned, 3 remote valves,. 3 y
pt. hitch, like new; MF 510 self propelled diesel com-
bine, 1 year old air and heater, 23 x 26 tires, strove
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chopper, 4 row 430 corn head, 13 ft. header with
pickup reef 10 ft. header with pickup; Gleoner
1975 M combine, 23 x 30 tires, straw chopper, air
and heater 4 row 430 corn head, 13 ft. header and
9 ft. Sand pickup; Lilliston bean combine, 1. year old.
* EQUIPMENT: Int. 8-18 in. Model 700 trail plow,
• automatic reset and.cushion coulters, (1 year old);
r_ • int. 5 f rrow-18 in. Model 720 semi -mounted plow,
outomatii reset and cushion coulters, 2 years old;
Jig Krouse 24.5 ft..rock flex disc with heavy duty 20
7" • plates; Int. 23.5 ft. vibra shank cultivator; J.D. 17 ft.
notch Diller, 1 year old; Horley_ 20, ft. rock win -
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drower; J.D. 8 row platetess planter; 2 10 ton Mar-
Ty tin wagons with 280 bu. gravity boxes.
T •TRUCK: White 1968 tandem diesel 20 ft. steel box, T
* 25 ton hoist, selling as is. •
TERMS
Cash Booth
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*.For further information phone 294-0206
*AUCTIONEERS *
Hugh Filson Ilderton Tom Robson *
JT 666-0833 . 666-1967
* NototYResponsible for
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Liquidation
Auction Sale
Of the
Dashwood Locker Service & Food
Market (Mr. Hugh Boyle - Proprietor)
to be held at 6:30 P.M.
Wednesday, August 2, 1478 -
at the premises on Main Street, Dashwood,
Ontario
Sole to consist of the complete contents of the
Dashwood Locker Service & Food Market in-
cluding:
EQUIPMENT1. iceman stoinless steel self contained
upright freezer, Tyler 12 ft. meat disploy cooler (like
new), Tyler 8 ft. self serve meat display cooler, Curtis
6 ft. display cooler, 6 ft. fruit display rack, Berke!
stainless steel meat slicer, model 1834, Berkel meat
scale model 306, Berkel model 22 circular meat sow
c.w. 1 h.p. motor, Berkel model 2822 meat grinder,
Toledo vegetable scale & weights, "Swedo cash
register, meat tuber, meat counters, 56 feet of 4 ft.
high metal shelving (4 racks high). 32 feet of 7 ft.
shelving, 8 ft'. wooden shelving unit, Fairbanks scale,
cooler compressors, paper dispensers, display racks,
8 shopping carts, Brown' temperature freezer
gouge & charts.
INVENTORY:. -A very large quantity of food and
confectionery including 250 bottles of soft drinks,
cereals, juices, soups, canned vegetables & meats,
tea, toffee, frozen meat & vegetables, soaps,
detergents, candy, cookies, chocolate bars, nuts,
chips, baby food, cheeses; butter, health & beauty
aids. Plus many other goods & items found in
grocery stores.
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NQ RESERVE
The store must be cleared.
AUCTIONEERS. LIOUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1Wo
`\\ - (519) 527-1450
STRIKE OR A HIT? =.One of the tbp teams in the Exetel]ond district recreational softball
league is Henson. Early in o game against the Times -Advocate, Brian Campbell looked on as
Wayne Corbett took a swing at the ball. Catching for the T -A is Steve Beer of Hensall while
the umpire is Rick Etherington. - _ T -A photo
Correspondent laments
Greenway bush is gone
By y MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
This is the age of power!
-The realization of this was.
brought home to this
correspondent rather vividly
- recently, when a lifetime
landmark -so close to my (•ld
home suddenly disappeared.
It was always known' as
"Belling's bush".amile and
half west of here. but it is no
more. Driving past for the
•
first time after it met the
fate of the bulldozer, one
could hardly comprehend
where it was.
But in this age• we are to
adapt ourselves to change.
So be it. but one. likes to
recall, when walking out to
the mail -box, the family dog
chasing a rabbit — or
loitering to pick up
beechnuts in the fall, or
picking trilliums itt .the
spring.
The disappearance of a
small bush would hardly be
expected to make headlines, •
even in a local paper..But we
picked up the London Free
Press one- day last -week —
and•what do we read; About
two miles south of here, the
bush is still there, and
among the trees and the
trilliums a lone figure plays
his mouth organ. only to
have his Chihuahua join in
the musrc3'his is the life: But
woe is me'. %.'
PYJAMA RACE No Leeanne Jennison and Brett Batten
didn t have to wear their pyjamas swimming because they
forgot their swim suit. They were taking part in special relay
event in the Exeter swim team fun day last Wednesday
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Farm Sold
Large Auction Sale
of Choice Farm Equipment
Wednesday, August 16, 1 P.M.
for
Alfred Ross Jr, RR 2, Staffs.
3 TRACTORS: Ford 9600, Ford 7200, Ford 3000.
COMBINE GLEANER: C II Bean Special, lnnes 570
Bean Windrower 4 row, Duest Bean Puller, Int. 18
Run Seed Drill.
Full Listing Later.
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 •
E
week with
M r. &.
Eagleson.
M r . &
Woodburn.
were hosts
a Woodburn family picnic on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Detloff:
Detroit: were visitors with
the Englishs' one day last
- week.
Sunday visitors with
Evelyn and Manuel -Curts
were • Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Woolvett. Parkhill; Mr. &
Mrs. . Henry . Thoren,
Henrietta. 'Monique and
John, Strathroy. -
,iy the way:
(,eat my peas with honey,
1 have done it- all my- life
They do taste kind of funny.
But it keeps them on the
knife.
his grandparents,
Mrs. Graham
Mrs. Wm. L.
Jodi and Paul
at their home for
Times -Advocate, July 20, 1978 Page 23
Your questions answered
The Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority, in
trying to keep its watershed
residents informed about
matters concerning them, is
starting a question and
answer column in- this
newspaper. The questions
which appear in this first
column are ones which are
often asked of members and
stall of the Conservation
Authority. We would . ap-
pret•iate any questions you
have about the Authority,- its
work and programs. Please
send them to:
The Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority;
Box 459. Exeter. Ontario
NOM 1St► •
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Conserva
A Conserv
is a local, self-governing
organization set up under the
Province of Ontario Con-
servation Authorities Act. Its-
respnnsility is - to manage
the renewable natural .
resources `'within a water-
shed.- There ..are 38 Con-
servation Authorities in
Ontario covering ap-
proximately 45.000 square
miles of land. The Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority is concerned with
1..000 -square miles -of that_
total.
It is a local organization
whose membership consists
01 one -representative from
each municipality found
within (tie Ausahle River and
Bayfield River- watersheds
These representatives are
appointed annually by the
municipal councils.'
t.
A Conservation Authority
is tunded by your local tax
dollars through a .levy on
each member municipality
and grants' from- the.
Province of Ontario. The
levies are )ii proportion to
the municipalities' equalized
assessment. This municipal
contribution amounts to only-
$:1
nly53 30 per person. since the
Ausable-Bayfield Conser-
vation Authority qualifies for
a 75 percent provincial ----
grant
What does a
-Conservation authority do? -
It manages all natural
resources within a water -
Persona Is
Mr. •& .11rs. Harold
Brophey attended the
marriage ceremonies in
Lucknow Presbyterian
Church when their grandson,
Darryl Gibson- and Brenda -
Bushell exchanged vows. A
reception followed in the
Luckhow Arena which other
relatives in this locality
attended. •
Marian Campbell, London.
and Elda Campbell; -
Blenheim. were Thursday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Smithers. -
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lasenby
and . family. London. were
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Ed • Bloomfield
Weekend visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Clare Reid were Mr.
& Mrs. Risdan Atkinson,
Leonard. Nancy. Melanie
and Paula. -of Nobleton.
• Darryl Swartientruber.
Exeter. is holidaying
•
Entering the sec
E. the season; ffensal
in the Exeter a
• men's recreation
league with a t
• points picked up on 11 wins
and only three losses.
In second spot with 17
at points are the defending
it league champion Crecent
ri Rolls with a record of eight
wins, three losses and one
tie.
Only one point behind in
third spot are • the Car-
petbaggers with their 16
= • points picked up from eight
this
and half of
l is on top
and district
al softball
otal of 22
Hensall tops
rec league
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FARM SOLD
Clearing Auction Sale = wins and five losses..
Monday, August 7, 12:30 P.M.
The gentlemen from
Usborne find themselves in
For Edward Schroeder 236-4634 ' -3 fourth spot based on a record
RR 2, Hensall. = two (les.
H 11 =
of six wins. four•losses and
to be held on premises lot 21 con 6 E Gords are in fifth spot with
HayTwp.on Highway 84, 2 ih miles a record of six wins, five
g . Y = losses and a tie.
east of Zurich, or 33/4 miles west of = They're followed closely
Hensall, = by Dashwood indiustries
record.
F. who have a -six and seven
ANTIQUES: Tractor AC Model 8 1938 with built SI
on buzz sow, Fleury #21 walking plow, daisy churn, E . The point spread between
Long telephone, selection or 'rocking ch
Edison ison _ the sixth, seventh and eighth
phonograph and records, sausage press, meat = place teamson-
picks ftp c
grinlfer, butcher's table, 45 gal. cast iron kettle, = sidera with Mt. Carmelcon
stove, large.asst: crocks and jugs. forge with electric a and the Times -Advocate
motor and tongs and coal shovel, Delaval cream = having but two wins apiece.
separator, asst. fast implements seats, coloured a In this week's games,
glass windows, cutter, cedar rails, sale also includes Ilensall, edged the Crescent
farm implements. Full listing next edition. = Bolts 10-7 and nipped the T -A
TERMS Of SALE CASH
R--- 15-13; Gords defeated. the
.paper squad..10:9; .Usborne
PERCY WRIGHT HECTOR McNEIL `a defeated .Mt Carmel 30-6;
at
AUCTIONEERS IDiLtt-3 and DlLdefeated the
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898-5330 the Crescent Rolls defeated
262-5515 Cords 10-7. FIensall got by
fat is a
ion authority?
tion Authority,
shed, excluding gas, oil. coal
and minerals. How does it do
this? The Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority
carries out a variety of
programs such as erosion
control, planting trees and
farm windbreaks, -flood
control and providing
habitat for wildlife to name a
few. •
Consefvation Authorities
are often recognized for the
provision of recreational
sites and facilities! These are
often developed in eon -
function with lands or
structures- which have been
acquired for flood control or
low -flow augmentation
purposes. Such lands include
valley or flood -prone lands.
reservoir sites. swamp and
river source area. These are
often unsuitable for other
kinds of develgpment
(residential, commercial or
industrial(. By developing
these lands for recreation,
the Conservation Authority
provide's a use for this
marginal land by the public.
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¶tEvening Auction Sale
Auction Sale
Furniture Appliances, Some
Antiques, MTD 8
Horsepower Riding Lawn
Mower Etc.
Richard Lobb's Born 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton.
Ontario for Edith Lovett plus additions!
Sat., July 22 at 1 P.M.
Leonard fridge, neorly new 18 cu ft-, G.E chest
freezer; Kenmore 30 in electric -stove. Inglis (.1400.i
gas dryer; 9 pc. dining room suite press bock
rocker; 2 chesterfields & choirs; truck. Beatty Spin
dry washer; 4 matching antique chairs. mddern 3
pc. bedroom suite; double bed with dresser & wash
stand; coffee & end tables. chrome table & chair set.
buffet; -high choir; kitchen cabinet with col{ up door
16. matching wooden chairs plant tables up
holstered choirs; sewing cabinet table lamps, small
chest of silver; treadle sewing machine, 2 blanket
boxes; walnut side board; 2 small stained glass win
down; dishes; glassware, pots & pons 8 some bed
ding plus -several items not listed.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
Owner or auctioneer not responsible fo' accidents
day of sale. •
Clinton
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
482 7898
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Household furniture, appliances, some
antiques, etc. to be held for Leonard
Debus at 39 John Street in Zurich
Wednesday evening July 26 at 6
bed with box
springs and mattress, double wooden bed, dresser
Matching dresser, washstand
and washstand, McClory square fridge; Simplicity
- spin 'dry washer, chrome table and six chairs, por-
table record player. vacuum cieoner, chesterfield
and choir, lamps, odd tables, pole lamp, coffee
table, Block and White TV, foot stools, clothes dryer,
treadle sewing machine, small trunk, high chair,
Quebec heater, school desk, electric stove, icebox,
lawn swing. wooden lawn chairs, Christmas
decorations, oil lamp, 2 sausage grinders, sausage
press. 2 oak barrels. 20 got., 10 gal., 3 gal., crocks,
oil lantern, gas lantern. iron 'kettle, block board,
small buzz sow, table saw, electric (awn mower, 100
gal oil tank, must tools etc . some pots and pons,
dishes and glosswore mcludmg some antique pieces
plus many items not mentioned.
Terms Cosh Evening of Sale
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONT: 482-7898 •
Owner &r- auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sole.
Auction Sale
of
Houshold Furnishing, Antiques & Misc.
Items
On Saturday, July 29,
1 P.M7"-Sharp
Hwy. 21, 2 miles north of Grand Bend, '/z mile
south of 83 Hwy. for the Estate of the late '
Mr. Fred Gratton.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: apt. size piano &
bench, chesterfield, sofa bed. lozy boy recliner,
swivel rocker. -3 occosional`choirs, arm choirs, B&W
portable T.V., 2 portoble1fadios, coffee & end
tables, foot stools, magazine rack, telephone desk'
and chair. pole, floor and toble Iomps, Borometer,
bedroom suite, bed springs and mattresses, double
dresser. with mirror, small desk, corner • chino
cabinet, G.E refrigerator nearly new;, 2 kitchen
suites, utility table, electric broom. fan, fry pan. iron,
mix master and juicer. can opener, blankets, docks,
Bissell carpet sweeper. hot -plate. deep heatelectric .
back massager, cups and touters, several pieces off'
-gloss and china. set of dishes. pots and pans, 10 h.p ,
riding lawn mower!like new , rototuller, small vice
and must tools.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Bow end bed com-
plete with matching dresser.' fern stand. wooden
rocker, wall clock. 3 footed bowls, 2 vases, coke
plate. several other dishes and chino. cool oil lamp,•
bens, fanning mill. -
Not responsible for accidents day of sole
TERMS CASH
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone Exeter 235-1964
COME TO THE
ZURICH FAIR
FRI..SAT. SUN. July 21.22.23
Featuring
-TALENT SHOW (with Host Pirie Mitchell)
-CROWNING OF THE 1978 FAIR QUEEN
FRI.
8:00 P.M.
SAT. -PARADE, OFFICIAL OPENIN EXHIBITS,
DEMONSTRATIONS, ARM WRESTLING, HORSE
SHOW, BABY SHOW, PET SHOW, & FASHION
SiIOW,-ALSO A DANCE IN THE "EVENING-,
SUN. -HORSE SHOW.
12 3°P M COME AND JOIN THE FUN a
12:30 P.M.
to
9:00 P.M.