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Times-Advocate, 1986-11-12, Page 21
Farmers can aid fellow farmers by i.era Ryan Family Ites'ource Management Specialist "The day of the auction sale was the worst day of my life" said a farmer who was forced to liquidate his business. The process of leaving the farm is much more than just a business decision. It may involve several major changes -- making a new home, finding employment, ad- justing to an urban community -- as well as the complicated financial af- fairs associated with the farm. We all resist change to some extent, and people differ in their ability to ad- just to changes. Children, as well as parents, fear what may happen, and may feel some guilt for the difficulties the family is having. Farming can be a very lonely oc- cupation when the bank is threaten- ing foreclosure, when creditors are t* ICIOOT Lito.`'` Estate 09, Auction Sale Sat., Nov. 22 0 ° at 12:00 p.m. 11 For the estate of the late Mrs. Philip Masse. mREAL ESTATE: consists of a a large lot with a good yellow vi I brick home and garage on ° Mary St. in Zurich. Plus: the e Icomplete household of fur- niture, appliances, antiques, and collectables. p Watch next weeks paper for o n complete listing. "Household sales" "Farm sales" ° 111 Auctioneer John Finlay 236-4814 r°L: 7O O boos yr Township of Biddulph TENDERS Garbage Collection, Removal and Disposal SEALED TENDERS plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 12:00 noon, December 3, 1986 for the collection, removal and disposal of all garbage generated, produc- ed or created within the limits of the Corporation of the Township of Biddulph. Tender Specifications are available at the Township of Biddulph offices located 1/4 mile southeast of Lucan, On- tario on Highway No. 4. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Ray G. Hands, Clerk -Treasurer Township of Biddulph, R.R. 3, Lucan, Ontario NOM 2J0 • closing accounts and the farm couple just doesn't know what to do next. Many farm couples who have already handled a bankruptcy, a liquidation or a transition to employment are of- fering support to other families through self-help groups. A group of six or eight people who , trust each other and are personally committed to each other's well-being offer a safe, comfortable haven to work out solutions together. A place to express fears and feelings and to work through some anger and guilt in a confidential setting can provide a great deal.of relief. Once a couple realizes that their own physical and mental health and their family are top priorities, even if the business no longer exists, they have gained a ma- jor step. Then essential and inform- ed decisions will be easier to make. Being able to assess a situation objec- tively, without the overlay of personal feelings is very difficult. A small group can help a person see the real situation, just as he would look at so- meone else's. There is an opportuni- ty to help others. Some laughter and relaxation can relieve a lot of tension too. Sometimes foreclosure proceedings drag on for months. The fear of the unknown builds stress in anyone. Handling the financial situation is a challenge, but controlling emotions may be a bigger challenge. Personal relationships often become strained. It is not unusual for a build-up of stress over several months to cause physical illness. Families aren't expected to handle stressful situations on their own. Churches and extension people in some areas are getting people together in small supportive groups. Individuals themselves should accept some responsibility for their own well being and that of their friends. They should seek out a small number of persons to share some time helping each other. The knowledge and problem -solving efforts of such a small group can provide acceptance of emotions and difficulties, support encouragement, and a renewed self- confidence in each of its members. TAXES FINAL -'- INVTALMENT DUE November 15, 1986 Reminder: Please return Emergen- cy Measures slip enclos- ed with tax notice. TENDER DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Tenders for the installation of electric baseboard heaters at the Dashwood Community Centre will be accepted by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m., Wednes- day, November 19th, 1986 for the following: - 200 amp service - 60 Breaker Federal Panel - Wall Thermostats - Electric Base Board Heaters (basement, cloakroom, kitchen, bathrooms) Heat loss calculations prepared by Ontario Hydro can be picked up at the Township of Stephen Office in Crediton. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Sharon Romphf, Secretary Dashwood Community Centre P.O. Box 86 Dashwood, Ontario NOM 1NO Contacts - Sharon Romphf - Office Home Bill Weber Home 234-6331 237-3248 237-3211 Large Auction Sale Antique furniture, appliances, glassware, baby equipment etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn Clinton Ont. for Grand Bend and Goderich homes plus additions. Saturday, November 15 at 10 a.m. Matching Speed King washer and dryer plus other Speed King washer, 2-30" electic stoves, Frigidaire fridge, chest freezer 2 humidifiers, Hoover spin dry washer, floor model colour TV, 2 -portable black and white TV's, 2 electric sewing machines, Hoover vacuum cleaner, round oak dining table w/centre pedestal, combination side board and china cabinet w/curved gloss door, six matching oak chairs, brass bed, 2 old dresses w/mirrors, woshstond, 3 piece bedroom suite w/box spring and mottress, 2 old iron beds, 2 mattresses, double box spring and mattress, 3 small chests of drawers, antique bonnet chest, an- tique wooden butter churn (good one), wooden well pump, wooden bed, blanket box, 3 trunks, games table, treadle sew- ing machine, antique Edison phonograph w/cylinder records, Victor phonograph w/78 records, 2 lanterns, Coleman lantern w shade, some antique dishes, copper boiler, pictures, crocks, 2 chesterfields and chairs, upholstered chairs, 2 Victorian chairs, calculator, upholstered antique buggy seat, 2 recliner chairs, antique gas pump, floor model hifi w/eight track, small dining suite, pole lamps, floor lamps, chrome table and 4 choirs; GE vacuum cleaner, matching coffee and 2 end tables, several odd tables, 4 matching wooden chairs, wooden office chair, kitchen cupbqprd top sections suitable for laundry room, golf clubs and cart, baby change table, car seat, play pen, booster chair, good toys etc., jolly jumper, busy box, fruit jars, pots and pans, dishes glassware etc. TERMS CASH. Auctioneer Richard Lobb and Burt Lobb 482-7898 Consign now for next weeks auction on Sat., Nov. 22 NI GTI ON Pinery Auction Berne Hwy. 21, 3 miles south of Grand Bend ` 1 Sunday, November 16, 1 p.m. We will be selling the contents of a Targe Strathroy home plus I others. We hove for auction dining room suites with china cabinet, bedroom sets, odd beds and dressers, TVs, chester- 1 fields and choirs, kitchen sets, stoves, fridges, freezer,' $ dishwasher, 77 Pontiac car, new toys and gift ware plus 250 , • other items. • This is a nice clean sale with a good selection of modern and I a antique furnishings. A sale you shouldn't miss. , • Auctioneer Pat Lyon 243-2713 rem as No asselew IIMMUSsDIIIrEslIIDalsDw1111in umasas us 1 22 Hwy. 'JG PjDIIDv a. o Antique Estate Auction For the estate of the late Margaret Love, of Atka Craig. vt Sale to be held at Filson and * a o Robson's Sale Rooms at * 0 a Mallard Dr., south of 22 Hwy. $ Just north of Hyde Park. Nrq, a. Sat., Nov. 15 - 12:30 p.m. A' Emmerson piano, piano stool, bookcase -secretary desk, Edison Victrola and records, hand carved settee styled chesterfield, * library table, corner what-nots, side board, jam cupboard, 41 bureau, spinning wheel, 2 Jenny Lind beds, blanket boxes, * trunks, Seth Thomas and Waterbury clocks, partial toilet sets, *press back rockers, Domestic treadle sewing machine, bureau with wood pulls, set of press back chairs, other old chairs, drop 4 4( * * * * * * * * leaf table, fern stand, pictures, bedroom chair, hall tree, wooden* beds and dresser sets, single beds, wash stands, snow shoes, books cruet set, picture frames, press back rockers, wicker rocker, Brantford and other crocks, sq. oak diningroom table, partial hanging lamp, dishes and knick-knacks, lanterns, Good Cheer cook stove, cedar chests, linen, etc., tri -light, G.E. fridge, McClary 4 burner electric stove, upholstered chairs, foot stools, TV, tamps, several old rockers, coloured 20" TV, Victorian brass plant stand with marble top, Inglis fridge, Westinghouse elec- tric stove, Woods 22 cu. ft. deep freeze, chrome set, Viking col- * *' * * * our T.V., lawn chairs, etc. Partial list only. Plan to attend, this is an interesting auction from one of the older homes in Ailsa -Ot Craig with everything in good condition. TERMS: Cash sale day. Lunch booth. • Auctioneers Hugh Filson - Tom Robson ' 666-0833 666-1967 Bob Heywood Auctioneer 235-0874 EXETER AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1986 at 11 a.m. SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE EXETER, ONTARIO - We will be dispersing by auction the antiques, collectables, household furniture and appliances from the well kept homes of Mr. ED HEN- DRICK, CREDITON, and GERTRUDE RATZ of CREDITON. ANTIQUES 8 COLLECTABLES Beautiful 4 pc. solid mahogany dining room suite, (including a large, round table with 4 leaves, china cabinet, 6 clBtirs, and a sideboard with mirror), parlour tables, walnut corner china cabinet, 2 cedar chests, oak sideboard with serpentine type front, 9 pc. walnutdining room suite (includes extension table, china cabinet and buffet), table top phonograph, press back rocker, blanket box, picture frames, lanterns, 3 drawer chest, dressers and vanity; misc. wooden chairs, antique highchair, Aladdin oil Tamp, small table with Brower, 2 pedestal stands, trunks, iron kettle, copper kettle, sausage grinder, antique corn planter, quilts, comforters, blankets, crocks, bot- tles and sealers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 8 APPLIANCES Chesterfield and chair, 2-3 pc. bedroom suites, lazy -boy chair, lovely walnut coffee table, end tables, Lowrey organ (excellent condition), General Electric frost -free refrigerator, Frigidaire electric range, Simplicity washer, Simplicity dryer, 32" Westinghouse range, Westinghouse upright freezer (like new), 22 cubic feet chest freezer, Cascade 40 water heater, humidifier electric lawnmower, stereo, chaise lounge, picnic table, the usual small appliances, pots and pans, electric blanket, Christmas decora- tions, hair dryer, luggage, wicker baskets, sheer curtains (like new), toys, misc. lamps, circular clothes line dryer kit, mates toblesaw, garden tools, annivesory clock, etc. ITEM OF SPECIAL INTEREST: School ledger dating back to 1863 recor- ding all transactions and deliberations of School Section No. 10, Stephen Township. THIS IS A GOOD CLEAN SALE WITH FEW SMALL ITEMS. TERMS: CASH OR ACCEPTABLE CHEQUE Estate Auction Sale Of farm real estate, tractors, farm equipment, pickup truck, car, household furniture, antiques and misc. items. On Sat., November 15, 1986, 12 noon sharp. 1'/4 miles west of Exeter on No. 83 Hwy. North part of Lot 4 con., north boundary Stephen Township. For the estate of the late Mr. Wallace Makin:. REAL ESTATE Consists of 49 acres of good workable land, well drain- ed. Part brick and frame house, main floor, living room, .large dining room, TV room, kitchen, utility room, 2 bedrooms and 3 pc. bath, se- cond floor, 3 bedrooms, full basement, oil forced air furnace, large attached garage. Implement shed 33' x 76', large barn 45' x 79'. This is an excellent location on 83 Hwy. only 11/4 miles from Exeter, ex- cellent addition to any farm or a good hobby farm. -Real estate sold at 1 p.m. subject to a reasonable reserve bid, terms 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days. Open for viewing prior to sale by appoint- ment call Norm Whiting 235-0680, 235-193)a'Exeter. TRACTOR Allis Chalmers B tractor and scuffler, W.C. Allis Chalmers tractor with extension wheels. IMPLEMENTS Market 250 bushel hopper grain box and wagon like new, 150 bushel groin box on wagon, wagon and flat rack, 2, two furrow trail plows, spring tooth cultivator, double disc, 3 drum land roller, New Idea 7' PTO hay mower, side rake, manure spreader, 40' Bale elevator, 13 section of harrows, 2 wheel trailer with racks, wagon load of misc. tools, forks, shovels, scales, chains, etc., steel posts, gates, snow fence, alum. wheel barrow, dirt scoop, pig feeders, ext. and step ladders, lumbeK approx. 100 bales of hay, approx. 400 bushels of mix- ed grain or more. LAWN TRACTOR 8 GARDEN TOOLS85 Massey Ferguson lawn trac- tor, 30" cut. Zenith roto tiller and garden tools. CAR 8 PICKUP 1964 Chevrolet 4 door, in good condition, only 85,000 miles, 1965 GMC pickup truck with rocks. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS chesterfield (like new), chesterfield and choir, day -bed, end tables, small tables, pole, floor and table lamps, Heintzmon 8, -Co. piano, piano bench, 54" Serb] Perfect Sleeper box, mattress, headboard and frame (New), McClary Easy 12 cu. ft. 2 door fridge, Rogers Majestic fridge, G.E. auto washer and dryer (like new), G.E. 20 cu. ft. freezer, table and 4 chairs, step stool, 3 electric fans, Panasonic vacuum cleaner, dishes, pots and pans, small appliances, radios, new moil box and many other items. ANTIQUES d COLLECTABLES kitchen cupboard with porcelain top, pine armoire, cherry wash stand, washstand with towel bar small washstand with drawer, double dresser and mirror with tear drop pulls, vanity and mirror, pine blanketbox, double high wood bed, complete 36" ornate wood bed, comp. small pine cupboard, drop leaf table, set of 4 wood chairs, odd chairs, commode choir, 4' bench, 2 treadle sew- ing machines, humpback trunk, hall tree, crocks, pictures and large collection of ant. frames, sod irons, copper boilers, small iron kettles, apple peeler, Bottle of Waterloo swofd, oil lamps, cool oil lanterns, dishes, flat wore, 2, 1878 brass bells, hooked mats, several quilts, old newspapers and scrap books, wood cookstove, and more. TERMS CASH. Food booth Norm Whiting Auctioneer 235-0680 or 235.1931. in case of inclement weather will he hold under cover. Times -Advocate, November 12, 1986 I'uge 9A yyouu 've got it... Auction Sale Of real estate, household furniture, antiques and misc. items Saturday November 22/86 12 noon sharp For Mrs. Johanna Lefuwesteln,1118 John St. W., Exeter Ont. Auction held at South Huron Roc Centre. REAL ESTATE consists of 11/2 storey brick house, main floor, livingroom, dining room, kitchen, 4 pc. bath, 1 bedroom, second floor, 2 bedrooms, full bosement lg. front porch. This house is situated on a lot 58.3' fron- tage approximately .25 acres, part of lot 460 plan 376 of the Town of Exeter, county of Huron province of Ontario only 2 blocks from downtown. Real Estate sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid, 10% day of sale balance in 30 days, if not previously sold. See complete listing in next weeks issue. For viewing of real estate contact Auctioneer Norm Whiting 235-0680 or 235-1931 ai 1t =mill 4 3cu rr©es rirO'C'a ACCOUNTANT -PUBLIC llirdr orris omuth aylor Chartered Accountants P.O. Box 1690, 497 Main Street, EXETfrR,Ontario NOM ISO (519) 235-0101 WARD MALLETTE Chartered Accountants 476 Main Street St. S., Exeter, Ontario Resident Partner: John. S. McNeilly, C.A. 235-0120 519-235-0345 KIME, DITCHFIELD, MILLS & DUNLOP CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS GERALD W. MILLS, C.A. Managing Partner JOSEPH F. DARLING, C.G.A. 347 MAIN STREET EXETER. ONTARIO NOM 1S0 AUCTIONEERS Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years of experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed Conduct soles of any kind any place We guarantee you more To insure success of your sale or oppraisal Phone Collect 666.0833 666-1967 Ontario Auction Service Get Action -Sell By Auction Complete Sales Service Auctioneers and Appraisers "Sue" Edginton RR 2 Lucan, Ont. "Bud" McIver (519) 227-4210 REPAIRS Sewing Machine Repairs to all makes Free estimates 90 Day Warranty Experienced since 1952 Sew and Save Centre Ltd 149 Downie St., Stratford Closed Monday Phone 271.9660 INVESTMENTS Debentures, G.I.C. s, R.R.S.P.s Contact Joan Love RR 3, Parkhill, Ontario NOM 2K0 Phone Grand Bend 238-2644 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt Courteous Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SiZE ANYWHERE W. give complete sal. service PROFIT E51' EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER Bob Heywood Licensed Auctioneer Specializing in household and estate auctions Reasonable rates Bob 235-0874 Laverne 235-1278 This Space Could be Yours Caul Z3s-1331 for information FARM SERVICE �S ESSO 1 Kirkton Specializing in ON FARM TIRE SERVICE * Calcium Service * Tires * Complete Radiator Repairs 8 Recoring CALL ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT 229-8952 6