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EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
NORM WHITING
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Farm Sold
Auction Sale
of Farm Equipment, Household
Furnishings, Antiques & Misc. Items On
Sat., Oct. 13/79 1 P.M. Sharp
Lot 17, Concession 14, Hay Township 21/2 miles
west of Zurich, 1 mile south, or 11/4 miles west
of Dashwood, 4 miles north.
For Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Truemner.
FARM EQUIPMENT & MISC. ITEMS — 1975 John
Deere No. 1830 Diesel tractor with 1050 hrs.,
automatic shift, live power take off, cob with heater
and radio, set of duals, 1964 Ford 2000 gas tractor,
hydraulic loader 3 years old, with a 6 bale loader
attachment, Ferguson loader, .3 furrow John Deere
semi -mounted plough 16" bottoms, Krause 28 blade
wheel disk, equipped for hydraulic lift, T.F. 14
ft. 39 point cultivator, International seed drill
15 disk, John Deere 404 planter,. International
model 80 pull type combine with extra bean
cylinder, International manure spreader, 3 point
hitch fertilizer spreader, George White, John Deere
and Otaco wagons; 2 grain boxes, 2 flat racks, 1
grovel box, 32' x 6" grain auger power take off 18'
x 4" grain auger with 113 H.P. motor bean puller,
International binder, fon mill, 2 wheel utility trailer
with racks. 3 drum steel roller, antique wood roller,
200 gallon gas drum, 3 large tarpaulins, Etina
watering pump, wooden 30 ft. extension ladder,
litter -carrier bucket, 40' steel litter -carrier pole plus
tracks and 2 switches, 8 con milk cooler, quantity of
hay and straw, small quantity of seed corn 14' & 16'
steel gates, old one horse cutter, one horse scuffler,
chop box, feed cart, bag cart, 18 cow stanchions,
cattle clippers, stone boat, Big -0 tile', steel posts,
used wood posts, logging chain, electric fences, vi
horse electric motor, emery stand and motor, tires
and rims, ha Id tools, many many other items.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & ANTIQUES &
COLLECTABLES — 8 pc. Oak dining room suite,
china cabinet, refrigerator, small tables, iron bed,
pine harvest table, bench, old slate, and many other
items. Terms Cosh
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
For Further Information Call
Exeter 235-1964
WINS $1 000 — Mike Cregan presents Dennis Glavin with
the Sl 000 bill he won recently in the Huron Park soccer team
draw T -A phot•,
Bowling Scores
MEN'S INTER-TOWN-
Lucan One 4 'points -St.
Nlarys 2 points
Don Watt 329-1t93,- Glen
Gegen 305-1176,
Bill Bannerman 290-1172.
LADIES INTER-TOWN-
Lucan 4 points -St. Marys 3
points
Janice Abram 284-700, Barb
Wraith 222, Caroline George
216.
MONDAY LADIES -Vicki
Iforbanuik 253-673, Luanne
jIrbert 313-649, Joan Leger
249-642, Lorraine
Mosurinjohn 217-608, Sandra
Disher 242, Joyce Sovereign
227, Sue Haskett 226, Brenda
Currie 225. Hazel Williams
222. Marg Greenlee 221,
Helen Huit 217, Audrey Watt
215. Pat Hodgins 215, Pat
Riddell 214. Shirley Noyes
214.
TUESDAY JUNIORS -
Jennifer Degraw 210-376,
Raymond VanGeel 234-352,
Brent Fowles 176-345,
Michael Cannon 208-345,
Diane Watt 207-328, Jeff
Gwalchmai 162, Rod
Johnston 160, Terri
McRoberts 156. Don Huigill
156. Shelly Gillen 1.49.
COLLEEN'S -Janice
Abram 250-670. Nancy
Densmore 221.622, Heather
Gillen 220-616, Ilene Hodgins
285-615, Sharon Arts 232-601,
Pat Ward 250, Marg Carroll
249, Alice Hodgins 238, Marie
Sockett 231, Gerda Spruyt
219, Joan Sample 216, Nola
Lewis 214, Mary- VanGeel
213.
WEDNESDAY BANTA-
MS- Brett Butchart 159-268,
Sandy Hyde 141-263, Lisa
Van Geel 135, Jason Pfaff
130, *Mike Gillan 128, Chris
Harrison 113. Wendy Nevin
110, Brian Roe 109, Mike
Beaulieu 103, Jamie Pitt 103.
WEDNESDAY MIXED -
Bill Dixon 298-671, Brian
Currie 241-635, Lorna Ellyatt
236-614, Russ Smith 242-606.
Marlene Westacott 220,
Mark Fraley 224, Larry
Smith 213, Ward Ellyatt 212.
THURSDAY MEN -Ken
Eaton 302-816, Ed
Groenewagen 261-763, Brad
Taylor 308-754, Jeff Park 255-
712. Paul Iiodgins 267-688.
Jim Hearn 241-677, Don Watt
291-676, Brian Ankers 257-
658, Scott Anderson 264,
Doug Cunningham 260. Bill
Neil 260. Bill Butler 257. Jim
Burt 251. Bill Abram 246.
FRIDAY MIXED -Bill Neil
254-724. Jim Burt 247-664.
Wayne Smith 262-634.
Maxine Parnell 247-626.
Anna Mollard 224-610. Edie
Burt 239, Geo. VanGeel 223,
Ron Carroll 220. Morley
Thompson 215.
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BEAUTIFUL
LAKE HURON
pENH .vE
SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY,
OCT. 6,7&8
1 P.M. to 5 P.M. EACH DAY
This large, all brick, quality -built home is offered for sale by the builder at s61,900 When you in-
spect the building you'll find no expense has been spared in construction The house measures
26' x 42' with an attached garage 20' x 26'.
Some of the features include:
• Partially finished family room with
one wall beautifully bricked
• Plenty of room downstairs for two
large bedrooms as well
• Large laundry room upstairs
_ . .. • .. -
DIRECTIONS: Turn west
• Many spacious closets
• Well Insulated for economical
electric heat ;.
• Kitchen. dinette and Iivrngroom all
tastefully decorated
FF Large fully landscaped lot (75' x
200.1
• All Dashwood M.11en.um win
downs
• Circular driveway
• Just a few hundred feet from
beautiful Lake Huron
••. 11 lh% Monga$e
off Hwy. 21 at Drysdale (just north of. St.
Joseph) and follow
' » road to the lake. Turn right and go to the third house on the? right. 3
Lucan rec hockey starts
The first week of Lucan
rec league hockey got off to
a good start Sundae. begin-
ning where it left off last
year. The faces are familiar
but they are now on different
teams -that were rearranged
during the off season
The only familiar faces in
the old spots were the
goalies Keith Ewer. Chuck
Fredin. Phil Vousden. John
Garrison and coaches Gary
Manders. Gary. Wilcox.
Richard ager . Acres and
last years' coach of the year.
Barb Wraith.
In the opening game the
lamps were lit quite a few
times. especially in the first
period. as Salon 174 defeated
the Greens 8-6. Seven of the
goats were accounted for
during 10 minutes of play in
the first period.
Salon 174. defending
league champs. drew first
blood as they started the
spree with a goal by Scott
Anderson. The Greens came
back half a minute later to
tie the score as Gord Moon
scored ,the first of his two
goals ad his five points.
Salon 174 came back to
open the lead to 3-1 as Chris
Mouritzen scored the first of
his hattrick and Don Murray
deflected a waist high shot
past goalie John Garrison.
However. by the end of the
Da mages
$12,700 in
area crashes
Damages totalled S12.71)0
in five accidents in-
vestigated this week by of-
ficers of the Onfaru, Provin-
cial Police detac'hme'nt at
Lucan.
Thursday at 1 25 a m a
vehicle driven by Gerald
Cousineau. London left
County road 14 and rolled
over. Constable Chapman
set damages at 83,000.
Corporal T.W..('ullin,s set
damages at 84.000 --when
vehicles driven hv;Leonard
Fisher. Ilderton and David
John son RR 3. Denfield
..collided at 5.20 p m Friday
on Main street in Ilderton
The -same day at 8 15 p.m.
a vehicle' driven by Terry
Spruytte. RR 2; Lucan left
the roadway of (•oneession 2
and 3 in McGillivray
township and relied over.
Constable Chapman set
damages at 8700. •
At 6 10 p m Friday
Constable W H Disher listed
damages at $1.500 as the
result of an acc•ide,nt. on
Highway 7 just west of
Highway 23
A pickup truck driven by_
Jeanette Ovens. RR 2. Lucan
was pulling a tractor -trailer
driven by her husband when
both vehicles went into the
ditch.
A vehicle driven by Earl
Crowe. Bright was damaged
to the extent of $3,000 when
it struck a utility pole on
County road 28 at Arva.
Constable Drsher was the in-
vestigating officer.
first the Greens had a 4-3
lead as Gord Moon added his
second. Gary Miller
backhanded a shot over
Keith Ewer's shoulder and
Rick Gwalchmai added the
first of his three goals.
During a quiet second
period Chris Mouritzen
scored for Salon 174 to even
the score at four. Again the
teams opened up and Salon
174 won the battle as they
scored four times. Don
Lankin gave Salon the lead
for good as he pushed the
puck by Garrison.
Scott Anderson added his
second of the game before
Rick Gwalchmai brought the
Greens within one. Chris
Mouritzen completed his
hat -trick for Salon 174, two
minutes before Gwalchmai
added his third.
Salon 174's insurance goal
came on a solo effort by Don -
Murray as he fought his way
down the boards. eluding
three players. before he ory
handed the puck into the net.
The second game was
completely different as the
teams turned to defence.
Both goalies. Phil Vousden
and Chuck Fredin, had shut
outs going until there was
seven minutes remaining in
the game. Brad Taylor. last
years' scoring champ. open-
ed the scoring as he beat
Vousden on a breakaway.
Mike Wraith evened the
count at one on a double give
and take play with George
Ewer as he, caught Chuck
Fredin out of the play. With
only four minutes remain-
ing, Gary Revington ripped
a shot past Vousden into the
corner but then with only 39
seconds left, George Ewer
tied the game 2-2 on a
scramble in front of the net.
During the last 21 seconds.
the Hagen Hackers had am-
ple chances in the Blues end
but Vousden. with a' couple
of key glove saves. held the
Mme to a tie.
-****4-4-4-4-4-******
* Estate Auction Sale *
of real good furniture a few antiquesfor
the Marion Claressa Welts Estate, Lucan to be
held at the Ilderton Masonic Hall.
Mon. Oct. 8 7.30 p.m. *
Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson
666-0833 666-1967 *
Estate Auction Sale
Antiques, furniture, glassware etc.
to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn 289 Bayfield
Road, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Jane
McGregor of Seaforth plus additions.
Mon. Oct, 8 at 12 NOON
three piece bedroom suite, radial arm sow, antiuge
shot gun with barrel rod, powderflosk, 6 matching
press back chairs, childs•press bock rocker, 2 press
back rocking chairs, captains chair, drop leaf table,
flat to wall cupboard, Boston rocker with stensils,
bottom for side board, press back nursing rocker,
floor lamp, 2 parlour tables, smaH chino cabinet,
treadle sewing machine, vacuum cleaner, chester-
field and two chairs, pictures and frames, antique
picture viewer, cherry pitter, butter print . butter
ladle, crock butter bowl, antique dresser, wooden
bowl, matching antique dresser washstond and
wooden bed, 2 extension dining tables with 5 leaves
in good condition, trunks, lantern, base for Aladdin
lamp, washstand, wooden bed, beam scale, wooden
washing machine, sod irons and trivet, copper
boiler, fainting couch, scrub boards, E. Daly & Co.
tea tin plus many others, old catalogues; feather
ticks, bedding, linens, towels, ets., buffalo robe, 3
dolls, clock shelf, wooden washing mochine, Beaver_
sealersquart and 1'? gal. plus other sealers and old
bottles, dishes and glassware including antique
pieces, carnival dish, chamber pieces, shaving mug,
mustache cup etc., plus our usual large offering of
items not mentioned. Plan to attend this interesting
sale
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONTARIO Phone 482-7898
Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sole.
Times- Advocate, October 3, 1979 Page 13
Classified Deadline
Monday 4:00 p.m.
STOCKER SALE
1200 Head`
at 1:00 P.M.
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES LTD.,
on
Sat., Oct. 6, 1979
CONSISTING OF: Steers, Heifers and Calves
Victor Hargreaves (519) 482-7511 Clinton
Barry Miller (519) 235-2717 Exeter or
229-6205 Kirkton,
Doug Carruthers 237-3734
Greg Hargreaves 262-2831
AUCTIONEERS:
Lorry Gardiner . and Richard Lobb
************ 7R**
* FURNITURE & MISC.
* AUCTION
A few Antiques
* For Mrs. Elsie Foster in the Village of Hyde Park
next to the United Church on
* Saturday Oct. 13th at 10:30 A.M.
* FURNITURE, ANTIQUES ETC. — Speed Queen
*automatic washer & dryer, Kelvinator 4 burner
electric stove. swivel desk chair. T.V stand, R.C.A
* console B & W 21" T V.. 2 pine blanket chests, 4
piece chrome kitchen set, studio couch. Veranda
* couch & mattress. Westinghouse air conditioner,
*Dehumidifier, electric lamps, 2 sets of dishes. one
setting for eight one for four. lawn chairs.
baseboard•electric heater. large wooden desk. elec-
tric broom. hall tree, pine cupboard bottom part on-
* ly old antique foot stool. old antique string of but-
tons large flat to the wall cupboard glass doors on
op. day bed. large wooden wardrobe. Kelvinator
*refrigerator. chrome clothes rack. ofd picture
frames. pictures. 1 furrow plough. numerous books.
*some books are debates from the House of Com-
mons from 1905- 191 1. antique table. 2 iron beds.
* wash stands. high chair. copper boiler, old pine
table. commode stand. 3 bird cages. nursing rocker.
Ar 19 B & W T V . students desk. old library table
with matching claw foot chair. pressed back chairs.
old dresser with mirror. small oval table, blue up
*holstered chair, butternut drop leaf table. brass bed
frames, R C A radio & record player. liquor cabinet
antique oak hall seat with mirror with coloured
leaded glass real nice
* TOOLS & MISC. — aluminum 5' step ladder. 10
*aluminum ladder, 32' aluminum extension ladder.
snow scoop & shovels. garden tools. socket set.
–1 barrow.
other tools, sealers. garden wheel
barrow. folding picni 'table. Wet & Dry Shop
* vacuum, hair dryer. wooden clothes horse. pots &
pans. 2 burner Coleman Camp stove. double
_, hibachi. Sheffield rotary lawn mower. Sunbeam
*electric lawn mower, kitchen scales, wicker clothes
basket. T V tables. exerciser. lawn roller. quantity
*d of paint record player, stand. large number of
T wooden folding chairs. new hand hooked rag mat.
smaii wooden kitchen table and 4 chairs. numerous *
other articles
TERMS CASH
Owners or Auctioneers not responsible for ac
yJ cedents sale day
l� Lunch provided by Hyde Park United Church
* Ladles
AUCTIONEERS
* Hugh Filson Ilderton Tom Robson
666-0833 666-1967 41T-
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• RICHARD B.E1ARD CONSTRUCTIO'N'l'
Business
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