HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-03-18, Page 23Pinery
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at Pinery Auction Barn
Hwy. 21, 3 miles south of Grand Bend
Estate Auction Sunday March 22, 1 p.m.
Selling for the estate of Betty Bryon, Albert St.,
Southampton
The complete contents of said residence plus additions. This
estate has a nice selection of modern and antique furnishings.
All in good clean condition. See Saturdays London Free Press
for listing.
Auctioneer Pat Lyon 243-2713
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Auctioneer
235-0874
Saturday, March 21, 1987 12 p.m. noon
South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter, Ontario
We will be dispersing by auction the household effects,
antiques, collectables and appliances from the well kept
home of Mr. Clarence Millson of Clandeboye along with
additions from two Zurich and Crediton area homes.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Walnut dinette suite (includes china
cabinet, buffet, table and chairs) couch and chair, sofa bed, 6
wooden dining chairs, recliner and swivel rocker (both like
new), chrome table with 6 chairs, china cabinet, chest of
drawers, 2 matching single beds with boxspring and mattress,
coffee table and end tables, humidifier, Kelvinator electric
range, Frigidaire refrigerator, Zenith 19" colour TV (2 yrs old),
lawn chairs, several lamps, vacuum, footstools, Pendulum wall
clock, several other clocks, elec. broom, radios, stereo, bed
frame and mattress, toaster oven (like new), blender, the usual
small kitchen appliances. skilsaw, pots and pans, garden tools,
step ladder, extension ladder, misc. dishes and glassware.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Bowed front combination china
cabinet, flat t9 the wall, nursing rocker, blanket box, 5 drawer
chest, bookcase, table desk, coal oil finger lamp, vanity and
mirror, oval mirror, 5 legged extension table with 5 leaves;
harvest table with drawer and chairs, dressers, approximate-
ly 75 pieces of French Limoge china (3 partial sets), pedestal
Carnival bowl, Germany, Bohemia, Royal Winton, 'crystal,
English bone chino, brass, collectors plates, silverware (berry
spoons, pickle forks, etc), several old prints and pictures, (Dan
Patch, Man o War, etc), mots. -
TERMS: Cosh or acceptable cheque
AUCTION SALE
Of two tractors, tandem truck with hoist farm machinery to
be held 3',' miles north of Zurich, Ontario for Mr. Howard
Armstrong.
Thursday March 26th at 1:30 p.m.
"NOTE- NO SMALL ITEMS
TRACTORS: Case 1070 diesel tractor with cab, heater, air, radio,
turbo, front weights, 20.8 x 38 rear tires, 1 100 x 16 fronts, 20.8
x 38 T bar duals, selling separate. IHC C tractor with two row
scuffler and bean puller.
TRUCK 1973 GMC tandem truck with new engine, run approx.
7,000 miles, 5 x 4 transmission, 18 ft. Walling° box with pole
hoist.
MACHINERYIHC 710 semi -mount four furrow x 18 inch spring
reset bottom plow, Glencoe 18 ft. wing trail cultivator with hitch
hiker harrows, Turnco 18 ft. three section land packer, 18 ft.
Pony harrow, IHC 510 sixteen run seed and fertilizer drill with
grass seeder in real good condition, JF four row rowcrop cultiov-
tor with rolling shields. ICH No. 56 four row plate corn planter
with fibre glass hoppers and insecticides,'M & W 13 ft. rotory
hoe, New Holland 679 tandem axle manure spreader with
hydraulic slurry gate in good condition, Rex forage box with
roof on Horst double reach wagon, Kool forage blower, M &
W gravity box on wagon, McKee corn hog, Husky 1000 gallon
liquid manure spreader and pump, Allied 42 ft. 7 inch portable
grain auger with PTO drive, Colsa 200 gallon trail sprayer,
Mauer 4 row bean puller, Innes bean windrower for parts,
Genarc model NO. 6871-0 portable form hydro alternator on
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TERMS CASH. lunch booth.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb, Clinton Ontario 519-482-7898
OWNER: Howard Armstrong 519-262-5437
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of
sale.
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Auction and Consignment Sale
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of cars; trucks, tractors, farm equipment, and
miscellaneous items. At Grand Bend, west side of Hwy. *
No. 21, 1/2 mile north of the traffic Tight, near Brown shed
and across from Grand Cove Estates. ' -
Saturday, April 4, 1987 - at 10:30 am. *
CARS: '41 Lincoln Continental Mark I coupe, only 800 built, 90°',
restored - new paint, new glass, new upholstery, new. rubber, *
n motor - V8 equipped, V12 available, (appraised July '84 *
at 4,15,7001. '47 Lincoln V12 4- door sedan, near new wide wall *
polyester tires, original teal repaint (original Lincoln colour) *
Suicide doors, good rating, a fine restoration "starter". '63 Com- *
et 2 -door, restored, new 289 V8 motor, bucket seats. '66
Studebaker 4 -door sedan, 283 V8. automatic, new Michelin rub- It
ber, body restored, repainted. needs upholstery, new material*
supplied. '74 Cadillac Sedan DeVille .in new conditon, 2nd
owner, 90,000 Hwy. miles, certified, '80.Olds Cutlass Cruiser
Brougham wagon, 305 4 bbl. V8 automatic, P,S., P.B., most
other options. A good, clean family wagon, '82 Cougar 4 door *
GS model, air conditioned, am fm radio, P.S., P.B., 4 cyl. pro- *
pane powered (factory option). (No sales tax for propane
powered).
TRUCKS: '41 Ford Marmon -Herrington; wartime 6 x 6 with dump *
box, was airport fire engine, a real collector's item, restorable.
�jtf '71 Forgo 2 ton cab and chassis, 318 V8, 5 -speed, body restored, *
new paint.
TRACTORS: 1920's Fordson on rubber, motor free, runable. *
1940's Cockshutt 60, narrow front, belt pulley, PTO, repainted, *
* good runner, pair,extra rear rims and tires. '49 Case DC4, new. *
* front rubber, new muffler, repainted, pair extra rear rims, runs 1t
* well. John Deere AW (very rare wide adjustable front), ex- *
cellent restored tractor, John Deere 4205, 5 -speed, 3 pth., re- *
pointed, good runner, Oliver 77.
IMPLEMENTS: IH pull -type sickle mower, Ford 2 -furrow disc *
plow, 2 IH NO. 47 hay balers, Buzz saw, (mounts on Ford N *
* Tractor) 1 3 pth sickle mower.
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS: Oliver and Cockshutt 60 parts pro- *
pane conversion equipment for Cockshutt 1955.
OTHER ITEMS: 550 volt 10HP electric motor, 44"diameter cost it
iron pot, gun collection, 2 Wisconsin 4 cyl, air cooled motors, *
1 Case air cooled motor, 4 Targe wooden wagon wheels.
This is a partial list of vehicles and items being offered of this *
sale. More consignments expected. Please no consignments day *
of sole. Proprietor or auctioneers not reponsible for accidents, �.
deletions, or loss of property day of sale.
Lunch owilable.
* TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper ID day of sale.
Proprietor Philip Walker (519) 238-2471
Hugh Filson Auctioneers:
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BINGO - Every Tuesday evening at
Vanaslra ('entre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m.
First regular card $1 00, 15 regular games
of $20 each. :3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
$200 must go Admission restricted to 16
years and over
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SUPPER -- ().F; S. Exeter Chapter no. 222
Ham and Scalloped Potato Supper. Exeter
Masonic Hall, William Street North, Satur-
day, March 28.5-7 p.m Adults $6.50, 12 and
under $3.00, 4 and under free Advance
tickets only available from Image
Cleaners, Exeter and Grand Bend, Na-
tional Trust: EMA Foods, Dinney Fur-
niture, hopper Hockey Furniture.
Crediton 2:14-6221: Dashwood 237-3450:
f tensa ll 262-21(3 8- 12c•
HURON COUNTY HEALTH )'NIT — in-'
vices you to attend the Expectant Parent
Education Classes being held South Huron
Hospital, Auxiliary Room. Exeter, Ontario
commencing Monday, March 2:3. 1987. The
next series of classes will begin the week
of September '7, 1987. Please pre -register
by calling the Health Unit office at 235.1014.
9 -tic
STORY HOUR - with Bible -stories, ac-
tivities and refreshments for children :3-5
Begins Wednesday, March 25 from 10:00
11:15 a.m at Exeter Christian Reformed
Church ('all Carol Anne al 2:35-0219 for in-
fo. 9-I lc
COF'F'EE BREAK -- An interfaith Bible
study for everyone begins Wednesday.
March 25 from 10:00 • 11:15 at Exeter
Christian Reformed ('hurch. ('hild care
provided. ('all Marg at 235-0137 for info
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QUILT, ('RAF'T and Iful3KY SHOW -
Saturday, March 21. 1-4 p.m. in Exeter
United Church. There will he demonstra-
tions of a number of crafts and afternoon
tea. Admission $2.00 10,11'
THIS WEEK -END' The 6th Annual Spring
Forest City Nostalgia -and Antique Show
and Sale returns to Centennial Hall. 550
Wellington St.. London, Sat. March 21 and
22 12 noon to 9 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Admission. only $2. Featuring tits
healers' Olga Traher 5194679-1810 IIx
SPRING CELEBRATION OF' SONG — on
Sunday, May :3 at Exeter United Church.
7::30 p m. 11:I:tc
Events
17TH ANNUAL FRIENDSHIP NIGHT -
100F' Lodge No 67, Exeter. Saturday.
March 28.'1987 Music'by. Lite "N" Easy
L)inr 7 p. Dance 9.00 Tickets from
Jrxtgne•e uf(rcc rsm 10.11'
TOi'S AND TRENDS invites you to the
Spring ('e•Ie•bralwn Open House Come and
see the no), line of summer clothing. Kes-
tle's Honey Farm. Clandeboye. March 19
and 214 2-9 p m - 10,11c
ST LAWRENCE RIVER CRUISES
Romantic cities. the world-famous 1000
Island,. the remarkable International
Seaway and hocks, Upper Canada Village.
s •c•titcular shorelines and more Spend
free or bye nights aboard the elegant
cruise te•sse! Canadian Empress Dial -a
brochure 1 80or-267.0914i toll free 11x
'I'HIItEE 11l(I(:IIT GiRLs'' - - presented
by the St ltuniface ('%%1. of Zurich at St
Boniface School gym on Sunday. March 29
at 7-30 p in AND Thursday. April 2 at 7 :30
p m Admission $2.4,1 at door Everyone is
most welcome. men and women 11.12c
1r.\'i'A111' FEDERATIONOF
AGRICULTURE Invites you to meet
and hear Brigid Pyke. new president ut
O F' A April 1. 1987 -1 :01 to :3:00 p m
Dashw,xxl ( 'immunity ('entre Speaking al
1 `30 p m and then open forum Everyone
welcome 11.1.2( 13 -
HEATiIEH BISHOP AND FRIENDS - in
concert -- \ Taste of the Blues" March 26.
8 p m Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets $9 a)
Available at White Squirrel Restaurant.
Exeter. sponsored by Women Today
-182.97nr, 11.12c
(OPEN 111)1 -SE- _ The famih -ol Wilfred
and Mildred 1 aye invite you in honour of
their 40th wedding anniversary. To he held
on Sundae. Apnl 5. 187 al 2'00 to 5-00 p.m.
at the home of their son. Bruce Laye. 281
Union St . Parkhill Best -Wishes onlv.11-13`
(MPIRES CLINIC' -- Softball? Sunday.
March. 29 1-4 30 p m at South Huron
District high School. Exeter For more in-
formation phone Osborne Umpires
Association 519.235-11134 - 11,12c
(:MPIRES ('LiNI(' - X 0IIA Hardball
Sunday. April 5. 12 nam 10 4 yen at South
fluron High Sehool: Exeter For informa-
tion phone (sbnrne Umpires Association
Inc 519-235-1164 11.135-'
AUCTION CALENDAR
Thursday, March 26 at 1:15 p.m. Tractors, tandem truck, farm
machinery for Howard Armstrong of RR 1. Zurich, Ontario.
Saturday, March 28 at 10:30 a.m. 3 tractors-, machinery, hay
and grain for Hugh Johnston, Walton, Ontario.
Tuesday, March 31 at 1:30 p.m. Tractor and farm machinery
for Ray Hogan, RR 7, Lucknow. . .
Thursday, April 2 at 1:30 p.m. 2 tractors and farm machinery
for Fred Funk, 2 miles west of Hensall.
Saturday, April 4 at 12:00 noon 49 acres cash crop farm„
4 tractors, pick up large, modern farm machinery, IHC 8 row
planter etc. for John E. O'Leary, RR 2 Staffa, Ontario.
Monday, April 6 at 1:30 p.m. combine, 3 tractors, modern
machinery, FM radios, riding mower for Janie and Jim Hastings,
Wingham, Ontario.
Wednesday, April 8 at 1:30 p.m. 99 acre farm w house, barn
and shed, 4 tractors,liesel truck with 20 ft. rack, forage wagons,
farm machinery for Robert W. Kinsman, RR 2 Kippen, Ontario.
Thursday, April 9 at 1:00 p.m. Combine, 3 tractors, modern
farm machinery, Honda trail bike for James I. Henderson, RR
5 Seaforth, Ontario.
Saturday, April 11 at 10:30 a.m. 2 tractors, farm machinery,
hay, grain sheep feeders, misc. some household effects for
Francis Coleman, RR 1 Seaforth, Ontario.
Saturday, April 18 at 1 p.m. Zor tile plow, 40 ton float, tile
drainage equipment, for Geo Nesbitt, 2 miles south of Blyth
Ontario.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb, Clinton, Ontario 519-482-7898
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* machinery, truck etc., for Mr. Ron Taylor, on • , *
* Bayfield Rd., 1/2 mi. W. of Varna, across from
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* Friday, March 27 - 1:00 p:m.
* J.O. 2140 diesel tractor, (low hrs.), high and low high arch, *
* Case970 diesel tractor, cab, air, recently gone over, (real good
* condition), set 18.4 x 38 duals, MF 255 diesel tractor, MF No.
* 236 quick hitch loader (like new), Int. 18':' vibrashank cult.,
* finger harrows and hydraulic wings, Kongskilde 21.6 3 pt. h.
* cult., with double rolling harrows, White 508 4 fur. 16-18 au -
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* bins with 10 ton wagons, one with roof, set of G.W. saddle tanks *
* 4Q0 gal., pumps vales, etc. 12' fert. auger. 3 pt. h. quick hitch, *
* etc. stainless steel front tank for 970 Case tractor.
* BULK BINS: 12 ton bulk bin and 6 ton bulk bin, bin augers. *
* TRUCK 1973 Dodge 800 single axle truck, with hoist and racks. *
* Selling as is. Further info. - phone (519) 482-3251. *
* TERMS: Cash sole day. Lunch Booth' *
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tomatic reset plow, Kongskilde 3 pt. h. 4 row cult. with roll-
ing shields, Int. No. 510 24 run double disc grain, fert. and grass *
seed drill (like new), Crowfoot packers with 2 pups, Glenco 7 *
shank soil saver with sweeps and shovels. Sandrun 20' 3 pt. *
h. cult. with hydraulic wings, finger harrows, Innis 570 windrower *
with cross conveyor, (' W. 200 gal. sprayer, gravity bin and 8
ton wagon, Ni. 215 single axle PTO3 beater manure spreader . *
(real good), Calso 3 pt. h. sprayer. with 100 ft. hose, 2 gravity *
Auctioneers
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AUCTION SALE
Deep fryer , 2 large commercial ovens, furniture appliances
piano etc. to be held al Richard Lobb's Auction Barn Clinton
for estate of ido Wright plus good additions.
Sat-_ Mardi 21 at 10 o.m,
RESTAURANT EQUIP 2 Moffat commercial ovens. 220 volt 3
phase, Garland deep french fryer, 2 burner hot plate 210 volt.
single phase, 10 soda acid free extinguishers 14 water
pressurized extinguishers, antique oak frame show case
w; glass front and top 10 ft. long 3 ft.5 in. high 26" deep
vegetable slicer, stainless steel tea pot and creamers etc.
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES avocado green matching fridge
and stove (good ones), white square model fridge. 30"' electric
stove, barn fridge, New England upright piano. 2 modern
chesterfields with matching chairs, modern sectional chester-
field, love sent, chesterfield, 2 wall hugger recliner chairs
modern davenport couch, oval chrome table w matching swivel
arm chairs, like new, small round wooden pedestal dining table.
4 dining choirs, round chrome table w 2 leaves, antique blanket
box, 6 matching dining chairs, 2 continental single beds, dou-
ble box spring and mattress, matching dresser, chest of drawer
and poster type bed w double box spring and mattress. ornate'
antique dresser w mustache pulls, antique chest of drawers,
double wooden bed w mattress, large oval coffee table, floor
model hi fi, cord table and choir set, floor lamps 2 portable
sewing machines, 3 gun racks, rollaway bed like new, annex
stove, small table saw, antique 9 ft. table, plywood wardrobe
several upholstered chairs. table lamps, 2 large mirrors, plus
our usual large offering of dishes, glassware, misc: garden
tools, step ladder, etc., lawn Boy lawn mower etc.
TERMS CASH.
Richard Lobb & Bert Lobb Auctioneers 482.7898
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*cvoM� FARM SOLD *
* •° '• Clearing auction sale of real good form *
4t -- equipment, etc. For Mr. Paul Coates, Lot 6, *
* ` Con. 3 Usborne Twp., 3'/2 mi. S.E. of Exeter. *
* Take No. 4 Hwy. 2 mi. S. of Exeter, then
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* Wed., March 25 - 12:30 p.m. *
*MACHINERY: M. F. 2705 diesel tractor, cab, and air,20.8 x 38 *
*duals, Case 1390 diesel tractor (only 1000 hrs.), Cose 830 Cose- *
*O -Matic diesel tractor, M.F. 300 self propelled gas combine with *
*grain head and pickup (only used for grain), Int. 720 4 fur. 16' *
plow with reset, Int. No. 56 4 row planter with insecticides etc. *
*18' roller includes pups, Int. 18' vibroshonk cult., Heston
*harvester 2000-100, 2 row wide corn head and hay head, 1000
*hydraulics, (real good), Gehl forage box with wagon and roof,
*Kasten forage box, wagon and roof, N.H. 27- Whir -A -Feed
*blower, M.F. side rake, Calso 200 gal. sprayer. M.F. No. 33 dou-
* ble disc drill, Mayroth 36' elevator, 4 row 3 pt. h. cult. with roll-
* ing shields, 12' Yetter 3 pt. h. rotary hoe, 12' pull type rotary
*hoe. M.F. 124 baler, 50' 6" grain auger, N.I. 8' 2 ton tandem
*manure spreader with slush gate, harrows, tractor chains. Van
*Dale feed wagon, PTO, 20' Martin feeder on wagon, 3 10' sec-
tions for self feeding silo, other cattle tools, steel gates, 2
*wagons and flat racks, wheel disc, N.H. spreader for trailer,
* DMi chisel plow with 11 teeth, Turnco 350 gravity bin with heavy
* wagon, 2 older gravity bins with wagons, one with fert. auger,
*McKee 1 auger 520 snow blower, bale stooker, Cardinal bale
*elevator, 3 pt. h: blade, M.F. rotary chopper, power take off
*dump trailer, ', ton truck topper. quantity of bolts and bins,
*air compressor, Forney electric welder, Makita cut off sow, an -
*vii plus other farm tools, Roper 16'., h.p. riding lawn mower
dike new) M.F. No. 7 riding mower, 34" cut. McKee corn hogs
* 1000 RPM set of .duals 18.4 x 34 .
* Further information phone (519) 229-6411
* TERMS: Cash sole day. Lunch booth
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4:t >: ment, etc. For Gerald and Jerry Thompson,
Lot 8, Con. 4 McGillivray Twp. 8 mi. S.W. of
Exeter, 8 mi. N.W. of Luton.
Saturday, March 28 - 12:30 p.m.
(Please note time, very few small items)
J.D. 4440 diesel tractor, (excellent condition), only 1000 hrs.,
cab, front tank, etc.. 20.8 x 38 duals, Cockshutt 1955 diesel trac-
tor with cab new motor, Oliver 550 gas tractor, White 4 fur.
spring reset semi -mount plow, triple K 24' cult. with double roll-
ing harrows, J.D. 400 3 pt. h. 16' rotary hoe, Kongskilde 4 row
cult. with 3 pt. h., rolling shields, 20' horrogator, Allied har-
rows, White 40 plate wheel disc., J.D. maxi -merge 7000 4 row
corn planter with insecticides etc. (like new), J.D. 10' disc, N.H.
side rake, fert. auger, J.D. 15 run drill, Spray -Motor sprayer
with 200 gal. fiberglass tank, Cockshutt 311 side rake. Gehl 800
forage harvester with knife sharpener. (real good condition),
2 row corn head and hay head, 3 Gehl forage rocks with heavy
wagons, 3 automatic tongue traps, Gehl Hi -Throw blower.
lengths of silo pipe and silage distributors, Gehl PTO feeder
wagon, Int. 570 tandem wheel manure spreader with slush gote.
Gehl 95 mix -all, gravity bin and wagon, small manure spreader
on rubber, 2 row'bean puller, etc.
CATTLE FEEDING EQUIPMENT: Clay mineral feeder, Patz chain
feeder with power unit, motor etc., 100' of chain, 45' single chain
feed conveyor with motor, 20' Butler silo unloader, Butler 100'
overhead feeder.
MISC: welder, Magnate MK 11 generator, 60' of permanent silo
pipes with hoods and brackets, steel gates, water tanks, air
compressor, bale prong, Black -Jack 4000 complete with bumper
lift engine, crane stand, transmission jack, pole jack, axle
stands, drive on ramps. 3 h.p. water pump, assorted steel. A
few small articles. Further info. phone (519) 293-3062.
TERMS: Cash sale day. Lunch booth
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AUCTION SALE
Saturday, April 4, at 10:00 a.m.
for Bill Allison, Lot 16-17, Concession 15 McGillivray
Township (5 miles east of Highway 81 - 7 miles west of
Highway 4 on County Road 24),(1/2 mile south of West
McGillivray)
FEATURING: 1981 Case 580-D extn. hoe, Frost Ripper - 18'
reversible bucket, 1979 Chev 7000 V 8S AN S, 1979 Dodge
Club Cab - camper top. De -Roo triple axle float.
TRACTORS: 170 Allis Chalmers c w loader and forks, 950 David
Brown - 430 Case, John Deere B, 44 Massey diesel N A, duals
14.9 x 28.
IMPLEMENTS: JD 15 run drill, Schultz PTO m spreader, Far•
mhand 810 Feedmaster, Anderson 6 row cultivator, 150 and 125
bushel box and wagon, F R wagon, 6' rolling harrows, 3.F-14"
Case 3 p.t. plow, 9'6" Triple K cult.. 11'6 chiesel plow. 5' scrap-
per blade, 3-D roller, 4 B siderake, krause 3 pt h 10' disc.
5' rotary mower 20' grain auger, 3 pt. hitch wood splitter, Onan
.PTO 15k. w generator, 3 PT H Kongskilde FG & G seeder, 3 pt 'H
sprayer, New Idea T Mower, 16' Jamesway silo unloader
milker pump and piping, 2 - 500 gal. tanks and pumps, 100 go!.
fuel tank and pump, PTO drum type rotory top soil screening
plant 15 ft x 6 ft. 10' Pullalong pipe layer trench box, 2' x 12
french box.
HAY: 800 bales mixed first cut hay, quantity of loose straw and
hay. Neighbour additions: 830 Case tractor (gas) 494A 4 row
planter.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIP. & TOOLS: 11- Dumpy level c w tripod
and rod, Karigo electric H drill, HP washer. vise, grinder.
Homelite chainsaw and cut off saw shop tools. Jock -all, ' ) HP
air compressor. Canox 225 welder. A C 2000 watt generator,
w barrel.
APPLIANCES: 30" range. 10 cu. ft., refrigerator, Sanyo
B refrigerator. Gibson d freeze, Maytag D W, Quasarm wave,
GE t oven, Electrohome stereo, Superscope stereo AM FM
record, Zenith C TV. Inglis W dryer, Kenmore e sewing
machine, Electrohome vac c w p head, ' dehumidifier,
humidifer, 40 ch CB.
HOUSEHOLD: 4 drawer legal F cab. 2 desks, 3 sofa beds and
matching chair, bed spring and mattress, chest drawers 'and
dresser, end tables, occasional chairs, rocker, lamps, chrome
table and 4 choirs, card t and choirs, pots, pans, dishes, quan-
tity towels, bedding. etc.
COLLECTOR ITEMS: cutter. R T buggy. 2 platform scales, An-
vil, iron kettles, round table, bow front china buffet combo,
5 chairs (good) commode (G) Strongberg-Carlson radio,
McClary's belle oak (26) wood stove. cowbell.
GARDEN: T.S.C. 4 HP rotary tiller, Viking elect. mower, pro-.
pane BBQ. garden tools, Int. cadet .R lawn mower.
,NEIGHBOURI)dG ADDITIONS: 1976 Louisville 850 tandem
dump truck, 534 gas, 5 x 4 transmission,
ORDER OF SALE: Household commence 10:00 a.m.; shop tools
12:30 p.m.; backhoe and truck 1:30 p.m.; machinery to follow.
Other articles used in construction, farming and household too
numerous to mention. 7 soles tax where applicable, not
responsible for accidents day of sale.
Lunch booth.
AUCTIONEERS
Bill Elliot Dougal McGregor
294-6759 7116-2222
Parkhill Forest
Serving South Western Ontario for over 40 years
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