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Time's -Advocate, March 11, 1998
Auction sales
FILSON AND ROB$ON AUCTIONS
Mar. 11, 1 p.m. Limo cattle and_ any breed calves, Western Fair
Grounds, London.
Mar. 12, 10 a.m. Horse tack and harness, 12:00 - horses all breeds,
Western Fair Grounds, London. Belgin Clydes, Quarter Horses, Ponies.
Mules during the London Farm Show.
Mar. 14.12:30 p.m. Clearing farm, for Ted Adams. W. of Mt. Brydges.
Mar. 21, 10:30 a.m. 100 acre farm. machinery. antiques, household,
vehicles. for Orville Langford estate. on Coursey Line, S.'of Exeter.
Mar. 28, 10:30 a.m. Clearing farm machinery. truck,.misc., antiques,
for .1. Heaman, N. of Ailsa Craig.
April .10. Annual Good Friday Consignment. Ilderton Fair Grounds. if
you wish to consign to this sale contact the auctioneers, Farm mach.,
antiques, household, lawnmowers. misc. etc.• Always a good 'large
sale. •
April 10, farm sold. Clearing farm mach.. Ted Harvey which will be
held at the Annual Good Friday Consignment Sale.
April 15, Clearing farm mach.. Jack Keogh, 1 Mi. w. of Arva on 7 Mi.
Rd.
April 16, Fund raising, Ausable Authority, Community.Centre, Exeter.
April 18, Clearing sale of tractor. mach.. household etc.. Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Mainprize, South of St. Marys.
April 25. Cllearing estate. est. of Art Bannister. Con'. 9. London Twp.
April 26, Fund_ raising auction of Misc. items for Ailsa Craig Museum.
Community Centre, Ailsa Craig.
Watch for full "stings, of these sales, lots .of good dates still available.
Book your sale with the experienced auctioneers that have served
Ontario over 40 years.
Auctioneers: Filson & Robson Phone/Fax: 666-0833
AUCTION CALENDAR
Bob Heywood 235-0874 Res.
586 Main St, Exeter
Saturday. MARCH 14 at 10 a.m.
at South Huron Rec Centre. Exeter •
Dispersing, a large offering of household effects and collectible and
useful items for Mrs. Hazel Gemmel plus additions from'Grand Bend
and Clinton. -
PARTIAL LISTING; - Antique hall seat with mirror and bench. dining
table and 6 caned chairs, sectional chesterfield with hide a bed,
wicker fern stand. chesterfield and chair sets, 2 single beds, dressers,
chests of drawers, sofa table. corner -what not. lamp and plant tables.
antique rockers. 4x8 pool table and accessories. colour TV. fridge and
stove, washer and dryer; recliners, many collectibles incl. china and
glass. crocks. • Bennington. paintings, milk bottles. washstand: gas
lawnmower.. nice walnut • gun cabinet . with locking • doors,: ,antique
woodstove..excellent store counter with display. old cookstove (wood),
double keyboard organ with many features. 2 swivel bar stools. round
maple table and 2 leaves: hall tree.. bookshelf, enamel top table.
picnic and patio 'tables. propane barbecue. Roper II HP lawnmower,
hand and garden tools and much more.
UPCOMING SALES: Sat. March 21 at 10 a.m. Complete household
effects for Mr. Gordon Hoggarth with additions for _Ms. Anne Brt9die
incl. 9 pc. dining suite' and Willis and Company Ltd. apt. size piano and
collectibles.
Sat,. March 28 at 11 a.m. on location at Fit. Lot5,, Conc. 13,'
Tuckersmith Twp. (2 miles east of 'Hensel! then north_ ;1 1/4 miles).
Offering for the estate of Winona Jacobi a 50 acre 'parcel with oldee 3 -
bedroom brick residence and a Ig: bank _barn. Contact •the auctioneer
for terms and more info. '
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LARGEAUCTION SALE
To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for the estate
of Jacqueline Taylor'of Goderieh plus additions; from Mary Isabel!
Bailie of Blyth plus additions.
Saturday. March 14 at 9 a .m. •
APPLIANCES: 2 .dehumidifiers, GE -vacuum with power head: bar
fridge. humidifier, microwave. 3 portable TVs w/remotes, VCR. fridge.
freezer, washer, dryer: •
ANTIQUE.: OGee clock, 3 antique dressers with mirrors. sp!dol bed.
parlor• stove. odd press back chairs. dresser With swing top mirror. 3
matching press. back chairs, antique:settee, 2 washstands, wooden.
beds. old radio, wooden washing niachrne, old ,piano and bench,
phone case. jam cupboard (rough), 6 old chairs. wooden barrel,
extension dining table. wooden rocking chair. -old blanket box.
captains chair, trunk. butter boxes. cheese boxes, brass .bed. parlor
table: 3 old calendars. cross cut saw. lantern.
MODERN FURNITURE: maple table'/leaf and 4 chairs (nice -ones),
dark pine chesterfield and chair. 2 end tables and- foot stool (like
new). chesterfield table.' Bentwood rocker. chrome glass top table
w/4 chairs. inlaid end table, bar cabinet and contents. 3 piece
bedroom suite w/box spring and mattress. girls .white bedroom suite.
sewing machine in stand, 2 drawer file cabinet. 2 pedestal lamp
tables. new roll -away.bed, glass top coffee table and 2 end tables,
upholstered love seat. floral loveseat with pull out bed, microwave
stand. poker table. 2 .bar stools. floor model ash trays. upholstered
chairs. patio table and chairs. lawn' lounges. lawn chairs, fans, lamps.
pictures. Dirt Devil. Christmas decorations. dishes and glassware.
Tupperware. good small appliances. plus a Targe offering of misc.
items far too numerous to"mention. "GOOD OFFERING".
OTHER: -2 gas engine transfer pumps. 75 amp welder. car vac, battery
charger. new car radio,. sump pump. extension .Vords, shop .vacuum,
fishing, poles. gas cans. small painting compressor. propane
barbecue. garden tools etc. 2 auctioneers selling.
TERMS: Cash or cheque -with proper ID.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
www.auctionhotline.com
•
ESTATE AUCTION
of 100 acre'farm, farm machinery, antiques, vehicles, household
items, etc. •
For the estate of the late Orville Langford. Lot 6. Con. 2, Biddulph
Twp.. (35871 Coursey Line) S.W. corner of Coursey Lirte and Mt.
Carmel Rd..3 1/3 Mi S. of Exeter on #4 Hwy..to Mt. Carmel Rd. then
E.'1 Mi.
Saturday. March 21. 10:30 a.m.. ,
PROPERTY: (Will be offered at 1 p.m., subject to a very moderate
reserve bid). Approximately 100 acres, approximately 90 acres
workable and tiled. Balance in bush. and buildings. 2 storey white; brick
house. 3 bedrooms and large closet upstairs, parlor. dining room,
bedroom. kitchen and bath and small pantry on main level. Large
attached double garage. Newer oil and wood furnace. Full basement.
Newer loose housing barn approximately 90 x 40. Older frame barn
with steel addition. 2 Cement silos. large steer drive shed, steel
granary. An excellent location with a good opportunity to have good
farm land with solid older buildings.
TERMS: $25,000.00 down payment sale day. valance in 30 days.
VIEWING; Contact Mr. Art Hern (519) 227.4314, or the auctioneers.
Special viewing Sunday March 15. -1-4 p.m. -
TRACTORS; White 2-60 diesel with 120 loader, Cockshutt 1850
diesel. hydro -power drive. Cockshutt 1650 gas, with over/under
hydraulic shift: Oliver- 770 gas. Oliver 77. gas, 2 sets of duels. tractor
chains. - '' •
MACHINERY; Vicon AP 1210 round baler,. Int. 230 swather, M.F. 410
gas combine with pickup head and grain head, Gehl 125 tandem
wheeled manure spreader with slush gate (real good), Gehl 95 mix -all,
14' harrogator,.two 3 pt. h. cult., White 285 cult., White 508 4 fur.
plow with spring reset, Int. single axle manure spreader, N.H.-side rake
on rubber, gravity bins and wagons, flat racks and wagons, steel roller,
6' rotary mower. M.F:. #33 seed drill. Int. 4 row corn plat, . - 479 NH
haybine, Novle 18 row flat fold scuffler.
TOOLS & MISC; Drill press, hack saw, compressor, pump and motor.
welder, grinder, Winco generator on Wheels, 3 pt. h.. blade, tools of all
kinds. augers, motors, aluminum ladder, large wire cob corn bin with
roof, calf feeder. Allied auger en wheels, metal hay feeder for round
bales, two Pau silo unloaders. 12' x 16', pressure washer. weed
eater, riding lawnmower, etc. Approximately 600 bales of hay, sleigh
and cutter.
VEHICLi:S; 1996 GMC SLE 1/2 ton pickup (like new). only 33,000'k.
Selling certified. 1986 Delta 88. as is.
ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLPj Sherlock Manning piano and bench, RCA
colored TV. s ' g room suite, ele. stove, deep freeze, fridge,
chesterfield and chair. couch, bedroom suite, old radio, high chair, 3/4
bed, old trunks, iron bed with brass tops. old bureau with white pulls,
press back chairs, baby buggy, oil stove, desk, card tables and chairs,
everyday dishes, some antique dish pos., and toys, etc.
TERMS; Cash or approved cheque on chattels sale day.
Auctioneers: Filson & Robson Phone/Fax: 666-0833
Horticultural members growing plants for town beds
By Liz Saapter
Hensall correspondent
HENSALL - There will be a
public euchre at the Hensall
Community Centre. March 12 at
1:30 p.m. Prices and lunch will be
included. This event is sponsored
by the Hensall Seniors andevery-
one is welcome.
The Hensall and District
Horticultural Society will meet
March 16. at Queensway
Retirement Home. at 7:30 p.m. The
speaker will be Deb Witte of In
The Garden, discussing Iandscap--
ing with unusual perennials. Deb's
catalogue will be available to order
from, and this promises to he a fas-
cinating meeting. Pots and seeds
will be handed out for members to
•grow for the town keds. A draw
will also take place for a paid-up
-member to have their fee paid to
the District Annual Meeting.
Everyone is welcome.
At Hensall United Church. inten-
tional interim minister Nancy
Fraser was the minister. Mark
Garlough was the organist. 'The
greeters were Joanne Moir and her,
New chapter
New members - , Beta Sigma Phi has a new chapter in
Exeter "MN Epsilon." New members, meeting recently at
the home of Liz Taylor in Exeter are, from the left: Back row,
Deanne Rooseboom, 'Cheryl Ballantyne, Michelle- Moore -
Watson, Christine Gould and Frances Regier; Front.
Christine Preszcator, Sarah Darling. and Anne Vandeworp.
FARM FOR SALE BYAUCTION
$A1'.: MARCH 28 at 11 a.m. on location at • Pt. Lot. 5, Cenc. 13.
Tuckersmith Township. (2 miles' east of Hensall then north to 1st
corner, turn .right, 1st farm on right). Comprised of a 50 acre parcel.
more or less, with approx.. 2 acres of bush, on which, is located. a 3
bedroom brick residence and a large bank barn: Creek runs through
property. Approx. -45 acres more or less workable. offered subject to a
reasonable reserve; $10,000. do,wn sale day: balance in 30 days.
Proprietor Estate .of' the' late Mrs. Winona Jacobi. Contact the
auctioneer for viewing.
Auctioneer Bob Heywood 235.0674
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daughter. John and Veronica
Thomson were the.ushers. Ross
Kercher was the lector. The
Canadian Food'Grains committee
appreciate the donations received.
The church office will he closed
from March 16-27. Nancy Fraser
can be reached at 262-3216..- you
can leave a message on the answer-
ing-machine:Anyone needing a
ride to church may call Cecil
Pepper at 262-2201 or Ross.
Kercherat 262-3435.
The annual beef supper at
Hensall United Church will be held
April 22.'
At Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Rev. Kevin Steeper's message was
"Hope Against Hope." Al Hoggarth
and Harry Smith received the offer-
ing. Joyce Pepper was the organist.
Communion will he 'served on.
March 22..
Dog owners in the Village of
Hensall are reminded that dog tags
must be obtained by March 15, to
avoid a late payment fine.
Tags are to be purchased from
the Municipal Office.
Huron Tourism Association 'will
be hosting their ninth annual
tourism event and brochure swap in
Hensall on April 2. Guest speakers
include: Graime Craig, .Floyd
Herman, Mary_ Hughes, Cass
Bayley and Gary Ballagh. Anyone
interested in this event can obtain
information and/orregister by con-
tacting the Hensall Municipal
Office, or the County Planning
Department,. 524-2188. The theme
for 1998 is.'Show. & Tell Taking
advantage of your tourism and pro-
motional opportunities.'
Registration continues for
Hcnsall's :Kids' Club March Break
Program. Spaces are limited, so
register soon. -Registration and
information is available from Kids'
Club. 262-2305 or 262-3025.
,,Bowling scores
Lucan Bowling Lanes
' Sunday. Mlixed•
Dim Morgan 256-723. Rob Riley 260-682. Doug Runnier 246-669. Butch Kiley 239-6S9.
Gary Melvin -272-650. Ruh \ arle 258-584: Duane Crisl:un 242-579. Doug Smith 259-574.
Lloyd Rin.m r'214-565. Fluvd Riley 19(1-556, Tina Riley 217-555; Norma Culbert'189-512.
Mane Jayucs 190 .609. M1, Ann slant Riley 247 .
. Sionday i.adies , -
llcather South 292-771, Lynn Sandi 258-681. Marg iJsim 289-666. Joyce Sovereign 223-
61)1). Helen Hardy 217.592. Eve -Smith 241-587.. Sarah Culbert 222-573.- Shirley' Rees 203-
566. Par Hodgrn±'211.-,558. Jean Hiiksnn 212-553. Beulah Slorei 226-546. Linda Snider 252---
534 . - -
.• Non Smoking•
!Stilt Robbins 256-712, Mike, Gardner. 247-619. Gars Swidcrski 247-596: Koss Horner 225-
579. 'fanny
25-•579.'fanny \'anderhoek 204-576, Donna West man 201-560.,Joan Marihall '262-S36, Rohan
Beekman 196-531). Pat Hudgins 234'-512, Wayne Kirkby 201-508. Brchda Isaac 204-507. •
Medway -
Arnre \':mderweil 244-6622- llanlvn'Snuth 219-61-8, Shirley Bosley 215-571. Ed Elston 204-
516. 111n Fosrer 181-5 fu..\lyric ilasungs 21s-5112, Hill Here 189=51(2. Percy \'andenhoomon -
174 501. Tuan Han 190 496. Paul Marsden 197-486. Ken Weir 216.469. Corsi Snuhcn 191-
460 •-
S`cniur ('itiierix - -
Ted Toonder% 256-612. Peter \';andenhoonicn 191:541. C:hancc Gnesc 197-537. Milt -
Riihbrns 191-517. %tan.m'f-horiuun 21)6-511. Mac Mac(onnack 191-504:that( Wales 174-
507. M\rtle Maguire. 170,117. Theo Selinens'165-423. Tnnv'Masseo 1714.41(L I)onMaguire
150 391. - , - - -
- Wcdncsday.l'B(' - - '
kohhie Veit 195.:175' Krvsii Allen 177,115. Derck Huainan 151).111. Josh Anderson 137,127;;
Jessica Dovrator i 11,1.1!!. Russ White, 126.122. Josh Taylor 126,106. Jcrcmy McNaughton
126,1(15. Joinder Ankcn 129. Kirk Men -timid 115, Luke Dawson III, Adam Lamb 103
Wednesday; Mlixed- ' . : '
• i.aorettce McGee 272-694. Dale Fisher 281-693. Tum Bullock 256=693, Scott Martin 266- .,
- 664. Tunu.Ihhinson 256.631). Kim Bice 278-621. Rudy.\'anhooydonk 239.605. Doug
-Hcaudbiu-216,595. (thnn McGee 208-54S. Kcsuu Rollin -0 2211:577, AI Rolling. 224-574;
(ass .\'- iihoowlouik 255-572-. Ann M'ttrc Beaudoin 215.562, -Larry Bice 252:160. Annoy
\ aiiIuoydonk 217.546 - .
Thursday. Men
John Jansen 340-,785, Tom -Bullock 276.778. Jai. ('ume•299-736. Andy Mclnly;e 288;736.
Jun South 299-7221, George_ Lee 280-721. Bub Sinuh 264.7(19. Pete Smith 258-7(13. Larry '
,Snndt 249-693. Don Wail 249-679, Mike Dow 281-677. Janes Quancc-272-675,"Sciut Srmth •
285-667. bon \\'alit: 243-664. Ken Kadcy 231-657. Mike Apps 230-656. Frank Palen 243-
650. Buri:h Riley 333-641$, Bill Mather% 2411-641. - -
Zurich Town and Country Lanes
Friday Night Mixed
Pin Poppers Yvon laurtn 589. Leroy 's Angels Leroy Meluche 663. clinchers -_Ted-
Staulake. 567, Slnutl-a-hum- Pat Runnier. 576 Ladies 11.S Laurie Stanlake. 341. H T. Bev
Cre,gan 844. 11 A leu (1a,,cr 204 Men 11 5 Ted Stanlake 325. 1). T Ted Stanlake 812. H A-. -
81ikr Cregan 208 '
lVcdncsday Night ladies
Unique. Mary MacDonald 599, Rusty Steers - mar, Ruhuns 64(1. Dollies - Laune Stanlake
659. Challengers Hcth.Dalars•594. H S Mtap Roberts 255.11 T Laurtr Stanlai,e 659. H A.
Laurie Stanlake 204 - -
i Saturday 1'H('
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High-Tiaals Gnls :lshlcc Lnilcchtld 430: Lindsey Vault:m u 518: Bass Kesrn
Uurlranme 437_ Brent Duchenne 419. kyan ko.'d 558, Nathan Kraltcheck 553. Dcruk _
Ducharnic 452. Brauidun fherholt.421 High Singles. Girls - Ashlec Lutlechild-159. L(ndsey .
\':mDanune 240- Hous - Kevin Duch,inne 176. Brent I)ucharnue,160. Ryan Rood .214. •
Nadia,' Kra lcheck 201, Shaun (1'Hrifn 1 77. Brandon (hobo!' 1 78•
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. Saturday. Ladies Intertuwn
Z.unrh 6 pts ss. Molesworth 21 pts Marlene Bedard 636. Glcna Horner 638. Mary Mac
Donald 588.. -
'Saturday Sluts Intcrtown
Ninghanu 12 pis vs Zurich 33 pts Mike 5.ml).mnnr 1.75 i29.41...8.0 Van Damme )180
309). Trevor 1.aushergeu 1-155 • -
• Thursday. Grand ('use Estates '
R Reid (90. H Simpson 657._13 Steenhuis 574, 1) Reid bro...-1, Wamhack -568. H Hanes
504 Ladies H 5 87 Solmger 253. H '1 81 Solingcr 585. 11 :1 I) Reid ,167: Sten 11 S
1 Solingcr 308.111 L Suhnger 725.11 A 1. Soilage" 190
VVedntsday Morning Ladies
Rech Sangster 535 Ina H,.+unmg 469. kalln,Wintcr-('"6 Mary kitties. 566. Ann Martens
50,. June 111Ucn 472, -\un Annen 473. Eselyn P!rkenng 471 11 5 Maxine Sereda 253. 11.S'
K:uhf \\'unci 284
Thursday Golden Agers - •
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l..urd J,t.nfx• 441. 'ten 1 ,iv. 420. Milt Robbins 4(4. Peggy Hahn 386. Elaine Weidu 353,
l ilrua l lonuci 150. put olcn:au (46. Kay Elder 341. Jun Hahn 334, Tout &ants 328 Ladies
II 5 Hanle Weirdo 236 fib) Peggy Hahn.386Men H 5 Bert mow 248, 11.S Laird Jacobe
441
Tuesday Night Men's League
it:maims Mike \asilr, Rockets - i.uke Mornntersteeg 832: Enterprise - Trevor.
I.anshergcu 542: Kluuds.t: - Jun Russell 730. Market - Leroy. Meloche 620: Family Affair -
lau,es Escrlcigh 712 11 5 Mike.\':int).unnue 378,11.T Luke Momn,mwrsteeg 832.11 A. Mike
3 anD:unnie 216. ,
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Mlunday Night Ladies, -
Red Irvils - Sandra Drcken 785. Odds 'n Ends • Karen Campbell 690. Pin Poppers :Helene
Du. halm. 528. High Fisc - Edna Mielkc 545. Packets - Mona Kraft 484. Alley Cats -
\terlcros Iicd.ud-594_ H -A.. Sandra Ihekert -222, H T Sandra Dicker' 789. 11 S. Sandra
lhrkeir 161
Calling all Graduates...
ry
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
The Exeter Times Advocate
would like to pay tribute to our
graduates...
If you know'of someone who has
• graduated' from South Iiuron
District Nigh School .
• acquired a job in their field and would be -
a great example for our younger readers,
please give us a call, ' -
/ A recent photo of the graduate would be
required.
424 Main St. Exeter. Ontario
(519).235.1331
Fax (519) 235.0766
e-mail: tattt)eedy.com
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