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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-06-30, Page 21Times -Advocate, June 30,1993 Page 21 GARDEN SPECIAL CADET 1340 ,.•Pat<>.(:•'. . , :, PROPERTY AUCTIONS Sat., July 10 at 10 a.m. - Large 1 1/2 storey frame home, two car gar- age and small shed situated on a lot approx. 132 ft. x 132 ft. House needs renovations and is known as 128 Main St. in Staffa. Full list of an- tiques next week. Wed., July 14 at 10 a.m. 1 1/2 storey frame blacksmith shop and small barn situated on a 66 x 66 ft. lot on Main St. of Staffa. Full list of shop contents next week. TERMS ON PROPERTY Selling subject to reserve bid. 10% down pay- ment day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Viewing of properties: Mon. July 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. Prop. estate of the late Harvey Hambley Auctioneers: Doug Jacob 271-7894 and Weill° Ross 539.5077. Tenders will be received on or before July 7, 1993 for removal of rotted mortar 4 ttcl Yealideplaidinq to all walls end -chimney for: Weedharn.Urt d. tturch, Woodham, Ontario. Reference required and work must be completed by Sept. 15, 1993. For more information contact John Rodd 22025 or Fred Parkinson 229-6646. Send tenders to: Ron McNaughton, Secretary of Trustees Board Woodham United Church, R.R. #6, St. Marys, Ontario N4X 1C8 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. • 3 be room bungalow • fulllbsement • for air gas furnace • oak kitchen • maintenance freetexterior • Air exchanger/ventilator • single car garage • main floor laundry • located ori private court • occupancy late June CaII Roger Dougall 235-1281 evening 235-0448 Queensway Nursing Home resident Duncan Cooper, left; had a big appetite as he joined doz- ens of other people who enjoyed Queensway's Annual Strawberry Social in Hensall on Wednes- day. Helping Duncan with his plate is volunteer Joyce Pepper. Proceeds from the event went towards Alzheimer Research. &dtrell to portray Patsy Cline GRAND BEND - On Tuesday, July 6, A CLOSER WALK WITH PATSY CLINE will open the sec- ond stage at Huron Country Play- house - Playhouse II, or PII as it is more commonly known. PII is more intimate, seating 118 cabaret style. PII is licensed and waitress service and snacks by Barbara's Naturally of Grand Bend, will be available for the4 audience's en- joymenL Written and directed by Dean Regan, A CLOSER WALK WITH PATSY CLINE has been playing to sold out houses across Canada and the United States. It is the mu- sical story of the life and untimely death of one of country music's brightest stars. Portraying Patsy Cline is one of Canada's brightest, country music stars, London's own, Marie Bot- trell. This Canadian recording art- ist and songwriter has appeared on many TV shows including: The Tommy Hunter Show; Nashville Now; The Allan Thicke Show; Sun Country, The Ronnie Prophet Show; County West andStar Pa- rade (Germany). Bourell is the winner of Radio Programmer's Music (1982 & 1984) as Number 1 Country Fe- male Vocalist in Canada; Female Vocalist of the Year (1983) for Country Music News Fan Awards and the Academy of Country Mu- sic Awards (also nominated for Best Album and Songwriter of the Year); Female Vocalist; Album and Entertainer of the Year (1984) For Rent Townhouse Slmcoe St. Exeter - 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Excel- lent condition. Available June 1, 1993 The Maples , Hensel( - 2 bedroom apt. Available June 1, 1993 Ducharme Investments 235-3729 235-3511 236-4230 NEW Fully serviced 4 plex units for sale, Gibson Cr., 3 still available, each Unit 1,500 sq. ft. $108,000. Inclusive of net G.S.T. and 3 appliances - for further details call W.N. Loyens Construction 666-0435. for the Academy of Country Music Awards and a host of nominations for her singing and writing skills. Marie Bottrell's "unique vocal styling" will be heard, live on stage, in A CLOSER WALK WITH PATSY CLINE at Huron Country Playhouse for six weeks, July 6 - August 16. All of Cline's classics are there: THE WAY- WARD WIND, WALKIN' AF- TER MIDNIGHT, HUNGRY FOR LOVE, ALWAYS, I FALL TO PIECES, SHE'S GOT YOU, BACK IN BABY'S ARMS and many many more, strung together RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 Wed., June 30 at 6 p.m. 2 trac- tors and farm machinery for Robert Jewell, 2 miles west of Benmiller 524-6376. Sat., July 3 at 10 a.m. - an- tiques, furniture etc. at Richard Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Olive Baxter. Sat., July 10 at 10 a.m. Furni- ture, appliances at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clin- ton for 2 Goderich homes. Sat., July 17 at 10:30 a.m. - trucks, tractors, grain trailers, horse trailer, buggy, cutter, show harness, show wagon, grain buggy, grain dryer, ma- chinery etc. for M.K. (Mac) Stewart Farms, Inc. 3 3/4 miles north of Seaforth then 2 miles east. Call John at 527-3518 for information. FILSON & fROBSON AUCTION SALE DATES CLAIMED July 1- Thur. Eve. - Swine Production Sale, Lesterosa Swine, Forest, 7:30 p.m. July 3 - Sat. 10:30 a.m. - horse, pony, tack, Ilderton Fair Grounds, Ilderton Horse Assoc. Consignments 666-0269, 666- 1464, 666-0289. July 7, Wed. 7 p.m. - Century stone home and 4 acres, S. of Wlldwood Dam, St. Marys, Upper Thames Conservation. July 9 Frl. 5:30 p.m. - Sign making equip., paving equip., household, R. Matthews, Main St. Granton, Ont. July 10 - Sat. 11 a.m. - large clearing farm mach., Bob Howlett, S.W. of Lambeth. July 15 - Thurs., 5:30 p.m. - excellent antiques, household, Ken Pust, St. Marys'Arena. July 17 - Sat. 11 a.m. - antiques and collectibles, Bruce Steeper, Hwy. 81 N. of Parkhill. July 21- Wed. 7:30 p.m. - House and lot, Village of Prospect HIll July 23, Frl. 8 p.m. - Clearing household, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Carruthers, 216 Riverview Dr., Strathroy July 24, Sat. 10 a.m. - Large collection of tools pertaining to sharpening business and property, Mr. and Mrs. John Vosin, St. Marys. July 28, Wed. 5:30 p.m. - 50 acre farm and machinery, Gordon Gignac, Con. 4, Lot 16, Dunwlch Twp., N. of 401, W. of Melbourne Rd. MANNING AN AUCTION... LOTS OF GOOD DATES AVAILABLE. Mease eon the auetbneers 041141133,4146- 1987 or fax 0004:33. by a small town radio disc jockey, played by David Sparrow, who takes you from Cline's early strug- gle to her celebrated appearances at the Grand 01' Opry, in Los Angeles and at Carnegie Hall. The back-up band is made up of Colin Stewart (band leader/ as gui- tar/vocals) Ken Stewart (drums/ vocals), Don Poulton (keyboards/ vocals) and John Kenny (guitar/ vocals. Order your tickets by calling the Huron Country Playhouse Box Of- fice at (519) 238-6000. HEAVY DUTY 46 Deluxe model. Eng Oil • Fater. (Shaft Driven) Rear Trailers Avail Snow blowers available 10% off CLEARANCE $4, 999. One Onl, CLEARANCE SALE '499.00 '850.00 `949.00 '749.00 '949.00 '895.00 '1095.00 '1295.00 '1295.00 '2475.00 '299.00 '149100. 8 HP CDT '76 CADET, new engine, 36' 8 HP RO ROPER -L', green. 36" 8 HP YARD YARDMAN rear mount. RM830 30" 10 HP MTD SNOWFLITE, 10 - 26 Blower 10 HP ROPER green, 36" 11 HP JAC JACOBSON, LTX 11 • 42' 11 HP JD 111 GEAR 5 speed. 36" 11 CDT 1105 TRACTOR 11 HP CDT 1105 TRACTOR, 12 HP JD 212 TRACTOR H D.48", Vari Drive 14 HP SIM 42" Deck SIM SNOW THROWER 14 YARD 704 YARDMAN 14 HP ROP TWIN ROPER, '1350.00 6 : peed, 38" 15 HP NEW IDEAL, eta cW motor 16 HP JAC JACOBSON, , 161DT 1811 HYDRO, 2250.00 44'2800.00 18 HP YARD YARDMAN '89, 8 HP IH 782 HYDRO, :1975.00 50" rebuilt motor '2450.00 19 HP tH CASE IH 2430 HYDRO, 60• deck, 340 hours, 3d Pt SPECIAL F34g Reel rr200ES eerrse rigs, low HONDA e new ban `i 200.00 a 2whASU0 CC ((2S2WWUZ�UKI, wheel '2599.00 350 1987 YAMAHA, Twin Banshee 2 x 4 '2850.00 SEAFORTH 527-0120 CREDITON ESTATE =AUCTION Saturday July 10 at 11 a.m. on location In Credlton We will be dispersing the property and contents of the estate of the late Mrs. Leita Hill. PROPERTY: Known as 24 King St. South, Crediton consisting of 80' frontage on Con. 7 Stephen Twp. on which is located a well built yellow brick cottage - two bedrooms, large living room, eat in kitchen, 3 pc. bath, full basement with 1 year old hi efficiency gas fumace, municipal water, small barn. House has unfinished loft area. Excellent starter or retirement home: For viewing contact Bob Heywood, 235-0874. Terms: 10% down sale day, balance in 30 days. PARTIAL LISTING OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Triple pedestal Dun- can Phyfe drop leaf table, 2 bedroom suites, oak sideboard, pressback rocker, drop leaf tables, desk, wickar fernery, maple dinette table and 4 chairs, 6 Ont. chairs, stacking washer and dryer W/W (like new), ches- terfield and chair, Hitachi TV and remote (approx. 1 yr. old), china, glass, collectibles etc. UCTION REMINDER; Thursday evening July 15 at 6 p.m. at S.H. Rec Centre. Dispersing the estate of Mrs. Cliff Brintnell along with additions for Mrs. Irene Schlenker. Auctioneers Bob. Heywood 235-0874, Burt Lobb 482-9377 LARGE AUCTION SALE Antique and collectible glassware, furniture, appliances, to be held a Richard Lobb's Auction 'uilding in Clinton for Mrs. Olive Baxter plus a few additions. paturday. July 3 at 1Q.A.m, APPUANCES - Westinghouse washer and dryer, GE electric stove with bottom and eye level ovens, fridge, microwave, vacuum cleaner, air conditioner. Trailer - 7 1/2 ft. x 12 ft. suitable for snowmobile. FURNITURE, ANTIQUES ETC. Antique sectional stacking bookcase, antique hall mirror, drop front writing desk, cedar chest, cedar blanket box, antique writing desk, nine piece dining room suite, Knechtel 3 pies. - bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, Waterfall bedroom suite, with b ox spring and mattress, small bookcase or china cabinet, drop leaf dining table, several small tables, 3 drawer chest, 4 drawer chest, electric sewing machine in stand, floor lamps, blonde chest of drawers, matching wooden table, 4 chairs and china cabinet, antique drop lea kitchen table, plywood wardrobe, 2 desks with drawers, glass shelf to ble, floor lamps, combination sate, apt. dining table extends from 21 inches to 6 ft. modern desk with locking drawers and typing table, car. tables, humidifier, 3 oil lamps, Coleman gas iron, teachers bell, jardi neer, wooden handled goif clubs, antique sleigh silver pieces, Targe se lection of dishes and glassware including Occupied Japan, hand painte. Nippon, Noritake, cups and saucers , 2 sets_of dishes, depression glas-• etc. small appliances, old radio, large offering of bedding some new, 2 old chesterfields, wooden wheel barrow, garden tools, Lawn Boy law mower, push reel lawn mower, 2 gas lawnmowers, plus item too nu- merous to mention. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper ID. Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 Clinton Custom Round Baling 4 ft. wide by 3-6 ft. high Scott COnsitt Varna, Ontario 585-2728 or 233-9297