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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1995-05-17, Page 28Page 26 Times -Advocate, May 17, 1995 The Buren County Board of Education will accept applications for one or more positions of BUS DRIVER at Brookside Public School R.R. #4, Wingham, NOG 2W0 Duties to commence immediately. The successful candidate must hold a valid Class "B" Driver's Licence. Interested applicants should send a letter of application, photocopy of Class "B" Licence, and resume outlining experience and education, including references, to the undersigned by noon, Friday, May 26, 1995. We thank those who submit a resume, and advise only those who are chosen for an interview will receive a reply. Janet Baird -Jackson, Superintendent of Business Iluron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario, NOM 110 R. Brown Chair Voi tigft ‘°)1*t P. Carroll Director U 0 U U 0 U U U U U U U C COULTER AUCTIONS CONSIGNMENT SALE AT CORBETT COMMUNITY CENTRE ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 24TH AT 5:00 P.M. TVs, couches, table and chairs, furniture, many miscellaneous articles. 1992 Aerostar sport van loaded, low km. (safetied). Good consignments accepted until sale day. Pickup available Bruce Coulter 519-294-0585 U U U Brett Coulter 519-294-6164 U U HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES, TOOLS Thursday evening, May 18 at 5 p.m, at Bob Hevwood's Auction Centre. 586 Main St. Exeter We will be dispersing a well kept offering from the home of Mrs. H. Hobbs of Ailsa Craig along with additions for Mr. and Mrs. V. deMontmorency of Usborne Twp. HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES: An Immaculate 6 pc. Gibbard dining suite in cherry wood with hutch and buffet, ext. table and 4 chairs, 3 pc. maple bedroom suite with single bed, chest of drawers and night table, 3 pc. mahogany bedroom suite, antique bureau, washstand, good living room furnishings, recliners, old privacy screen, armoire, colour TVs and VCR, apt. size freezer, upright freezer, antique wooden chairs, Moffat auto washer and dryer, Hotpoint 30" elec. range (2 yrs old), older fridge, old drop leaf table, pressback rocker, air conditioner, vacuum, a nice offering of collectibles, china and glass incl. Moorcraft, RS Germany, Depression, early pressed glass incl. Comports, spooners, pickle cruet, Chandler painting, mantel clock, old radio, crocks, desk, kitchen Chrome sets, old train set, table saw, drill press, gas generator on wheels, a large offering of hand, power and garden tools, welder, air compressor, quantity of bushel baskets, wheelbarrows, several good tires, exercise bicycle, ext. and step ladders, scales, John Deere 175 hydrostatic riding mower (as new), bicycles, old electronic tubes and hundreds of useful and collectible items. Two auctioneers. AUCTION NOTE: Thursday evening May 25 at 5 p.m. Dispersing a large offering of household and collectibles from the McIver home in London plus additions from the century home of Erma Krueger of Stephen Twp. Full list next week. Saturday June 3 at 10:30 a.m. on location in the village of Crediton - offering an immaculate home (4 bedroom) plus household contents for Mrs. Gerry Smith. Watch next weeks paper. Auctioneer: Bob Heywood Res. 235-0874 Bus. 2354469 "We strive to serve you better" GERUR AUI1Ob UR Auctioneering and 4ppraising CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES, AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to be held at Lot 4, Conc. 2, Blanshard Twp., approx. 2 miles northeast of Kirkton (oif Hwy. 23,) or 10 miles south of Mitchell, for Clarence and Dorothy Switzer on MONDAY, MAY 22 at 11:00 a.m. MACHINERY - Ford 3000 diesel tractor. Ferguson 2 fur. 3 p.h. plow, M.F. 3 fur. p.h. plow, 1 fur. horse plow, 8 ft. disc. 6 ft. pull -type disc., Ferguson 3 p.h. scuffler, 4 row scuffler, horse drawn cultivator, Cockshutt No. 11-15 run seed drill, older 2 row corn planter, Int. 7 ft. 3 p.h. mower, Cockshutt 4 bar side rack, J.D. ground driven manure spreader, Allied 36 ft. 6 in. pto auger, old hay tedder, rubber tire wagon with flat rack, 4 section harrows, Gehl 10 in. hammermill. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Kelvinator fridge, Admiral 24 In. electric stove, 24 In electric stove, Wingham Clipper wood stove, Gerhard Heintzman piano and bench, Singer sewing machine, 2 pc. Kroehier chesterfield suite and Kroehler rocker, buffet, small wall unit, cedar chest, oak veneer entertainment centre, 2 T.V.'s, 2 pc. bedroom suite, 2 single beds with drawers, 3/4 box spring and mattress, chest, wicker rocker, chrome table and chairs, chrome table, baby buggy, glass jugs, quantity of china, glass, cookware and kitchen utensils. ANTIQUES - 3 board early harvest table -pegged, combination desk and bookcase (8 ft), old graining storage cupboard, storage box, press back chair and high chair, odd tables, spinning wheel, wool carder, wooden wagon box, wooden wheel barrow, hand pump, root pulper, treadle sewing machine cabinet, 2-3/4 wooden beds, 2-2 pc. bedroom suites - nice, kitchen cabinet, dresser, blanket box, washstands, child's sleigh, 12 milk cans, cream can, bells, crosscut saw, hand tools, tinware, granite ware, brine barrel, lamps, lanterns, flat irons, windows, lugs, crocks, bottles and glassware. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - 24 ft. pipe bale elevator with motor, turnip seeder, 1 horse scuffler, fanning mill, woods oat roller, pressure system, litter carrier bucket and track, Universal milker pump, cream separator, heat housers, 50,000 BTU electric fumace, 14 in. Peulen chain saw, vise, 3 bicycles, pine doers, trim, casements, and headers, bannister with spindles and newel posts (cherrywood finish), aluminum windows, 2 stained glass windows (7 x 36 in.), wheels, tires, large quantity of coal, scrap Iron, plus a wagon load of small items too numerous to mention. NOTE- Plan to attend as this auction includes many interesting items. Proprietors and auctioneer are not responsible for any accidents on day of sale. Lunch booth on grounds. TERMS - Cash or cheque with proper ID. PROPIETORS - CLARENCE AND DOROTHY SWITZER AUCTIONEER - GERBER AUCTIONS LTD. RR 01, Millbank (Crosshi$i) Phone 1-51 ,, , ;s,5; -1 Your Views Letters to the editor Submissions needed "We are looking for original works by individuals who may never have had the opportunity to be published before." Dear Editor: With this letter, we want to introduce a project that we hope may be of interest to your readers. We are compiling material for a coffee-table style of book to be entitled "Quiet Places, Quiet Thoughts". It will include poems, brief story experiences, or songs - the fruit of reflective thought or inspiration or motivation while in one's own special "quiet place". When you have a chance to gain a quiet moment in your busy life, do you reflect on family or friends in far away places; remember times of sadness or humour; or recall days gone by with nostalgia? Do you reflect on the events of today and the meaning they may have for you or do you sometimes reflect on ancestral stories and find fresh contemporary meaning? And have you recorded some of your thoughts and feel that what you have recorded may be of interest to others? Story has it that Isaac Newton twigged to the the- ory of gravity when he was struck on the head by an apple while he was relaxing under an apple tree. have you surprised yourself with moments of inspi- ration or insight? You may not have discovered gravity or Granny Smith apples but your story, anecdote, song or poem would carry some significance that might be humor- ous, nostalgic, sad, heartwarming, insightful, for- lorn, spiritual, or mythical; the result of quiet, reflec- tive thought in a quiet place. We want to learn more about "quiet places". So, along with any materials that are submitted, please include a description of the place that you enjoy the most for "quiet thought". To augment each story or poem that is chosen for publication, photographs or artwork may be commissioned to provide ambiance and affiliation. We hope that you have an item of interest that you may wish to send to us. We are looking for original works by individuals who may never have had the opportunity to be published before. It is acceptable if you choose to remain anonymous or to submit your story under a pen -name. If you know of some- one else who has a story to tell, please make this in- vitational letter available to them. We welcome all submissions. We hope for a wide variety of artistic submissions from Canadians across this great nation, suitably il- lustrating our rich diversity, and invite your early re- sponse by June of 1995. Please address your submissions or enquires to: Q.P.Q.T., Box 456, Linden, Alberta, TOM !JO or fax it to (403) 443-5032. Sincerely yours, Les Fetterly, Project Leader On behalf of Q.P.Q.T. Project Members 50 -year Golden Anniversary medals were presented to six members of the R.E. Pooley Br. 167 of the Exeter Legion. Left to right, Lloyd Lindenfield, Gord McTavish, Bill McLean, Larry Snider, Robert Dinney, and Jerry Lawson. iESTATE AUCTION OF PROPERTIES, 4%'A 44" ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD AND MACHINERY °*„, Saturday, Saturday, June 3 For the estate of the late Karl Heideman PARCEL 1: Plan 321, Lot 15 and north part lot 24 In the village of Zu- rich. Located at 48 Goshen St. North, Zurich. The property has a large frame house with Iivingroom, dining room, kitchen, sunroom, 3 + 1 bedrooms, 3 piece bathroom steel roof, oil heat and hardwood floors on a large lot with a small garage. Zoned R2. An ideal starting home. PARCEL 2: Plan 323 lot H in the village of Zurich consists of approxi- mately 3.75 acres. Lot is clear and is Ideal for your dream home or fu- ture development with a 66 ft. frontage. Located on the Northwest edge of Zurich. Zoned FD. Complete household and farm machinery. Listing to follow in later is- sues. AUCTIONEER JOHN FINLAY 236-4814 e c e L L L L L L L L L. L L L Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd. HENSALL Ontario is remaining in business as usual - at Hensall Ontario until further notice. Sorting fat cattle Fridays and picking up veal calves and cows on Saturday morning for Talbotville Livestock Exchange Ltd., Talbotville ONtario. Western cattle and stockers arriving daily. Receivil'tg hogs for Ontario Poark Producers' Tuesdays - 7;00 a.m. until noon. Buying sows and boars direct on Tuesdays. For Information call Barry Miller 519-235-2717 Mobile 519-661-8956 Office 519-262-2831 Aucti . neer Larr Gardiner • UPCOMING AUCTIONS OF FILSON & ROBSON May 18 - 7:30 p.m. Firehall property, 43 Main St. Granton, Ont. May 19 - 8 p.m. Bull and heif- er Limousin sale, Belldoon Farms, Iona Station May 20 - 10:30 a.m. Large estate household, estate of Jean Mackey, 271 Adelaide St., Strathroy Ont. May 24 - 7:30 p.m. Property, 7 mi. N. of Grand Bend, (Lake- wood Garden Rd.) for Don Minzen (519) 236-7383 for viewing. May 26 - 6 p.m. Large house- hold, shrubs, antiques, Volkswagen 3 wheeler, lawn- mowers, motor bike, comput- ers, from Ailsa Craig, Ilderton and London homes, 2 auction rings going all evening, Masonic Hail, Main St. Ilderton, Ont. May 27 - Clearing household, including farm tractor and some implements, for Orville Sleepers, N. of Prospect Hill, E. of Granton (excellent sale). June 3 - Garage equipment, etc. Hlcory Corners, for Prince Towing June 4 - Palliative Care dinner auction, Strathroy Golf Club June 22 - Anglican Church din- ner auction. Ilderton Curling Club June 24 - Horse, pony and tack. Ilderton Fair Grounds. TM above sales are all Inter- esting and worthy of your attendance. We do not charge a buyers premium. Plan to attend. Good sale dates still available for your summer auction - Contact the Denfleld/Ikferton AUCTIONEERS FiLSON AND ROBSON PHONE/FAX (619)668-0833 avea news tip? Call the es -Advocate 235-1331 RICHARD*^ LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 519-482-7898 Wed. May 17 at 5 p.m. An- tiques, furniture, appliances at Lobb Auction in Clinton. Sat. May 27 at 9 a.m. Power tools , horse drawn buggy, cutter, JD 25A 6 1/2 ft. flail mower, furniture, antiques, etc. at Lobb Auction in Clinton. Addi- tions being accepted. Thurs. June 1 at 5 p.m. 2 John Deere tractors, AC 185 tractor, forage wagons, farm machinery at Lobb Auction in Clinton for Frank Potter and Adam Wilson. • • LAKESIDE HOME BY AUCTION Situated on Lot 57, Plan 522, Hay Twp. Take Hwy. 21 7 mi. N. of Grand Bend or 1 1/2 Mi. S. of St. Joseph, to Lakewood Garden Road South Wed. evening May 24, 7:30 p.m. We have received instructions from the owner to sell the fol- lowing property. Ranch style 3 bedroom home on large lot of 80' frontage and approximate- ly 208' deep. Brick and vinyl sided, with small breezeway and car port, paved driveway. Large carpeted living room, kitchen area with cupboards, 3 bedrooms, full bath. 100 amp new hydro service, new high efficiency propane furnace. Lake Huron water, some trees, short walk to lake. This is an excellent opportunity for year roLind living at the lake either for retirement or family. Special viewing time Sunday May 21, 1 - 5 p.m. or by cal- ling the owner Don Minzen (519) 236-7383 or the auc- tioneers for an appointment. TERMS: 10% down, balance 30 days. Being offered subject to a very moderate reserve as owner is anxious to sell. Auctioneers Filson & Robson Phone/Fax: 666-0833 • • lgOrirr*Ffirfartifircrekkkireki PROPERTY SOLD CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES, COCKSHUTT TRACTOR, SOME IMPLEMENTS, MISC. ETC. For Mr. Orval Sleepers, Lot 25, con. 12, Blanchard Twp., on townline just North of Prospect Hill and east of Granton or 6 mi. west of St. Marys. From #7 Hwy. take County Rd. 50 north (Watch for signs) Saturday May 27 -12 noon HOUSEHOLD: Admiral fridge and electric stove matching gold, Maytag automatic wash- er and dryer (like new), buffet, table and chairs, large Spanish style bedroom suite with large chest and dresser with double mirrors, chester- fields, love seat, coffee and end tables, odd chairs, Gerhard Hientzman piano and bench, lamps, VCR and speak- ers, fireplace set, rockers, vel- vet chair, everyday dishes, glassware, stereo's, pictures, Westinghouse deep freeze, BBQ, baby cribs, manual type- writer, rug, Atri game, etc. Full length leather coat size 7/8. ANTIQUES: Buffet with mirror, picture frames, dresser, small tables, quilting rack, buck saw, coal oil lamp, small butter churn, 2 French doors with beveled glass, pcs. of beveled glass, etc. ATTENTION COLLECTORS: Sterling silver ingets set in dis- play case, 17 flags of Canada, plus other collector items. TRACTOR, MACHINERY, MISC. Cockshutt 550 gas trac- tor, 3 pt. h. snowblower, chains, Oliver 3 pt.h. 3 fur. plow, 8' & 10' 3 pt.h. cultiva- tors, harrows, side rake, 3.5 hp roto tiller, McCullough 18" chainsaw, cast iron sewer pipe, 200 gal. fuel tank, fur- nace fan, picnic table, ski- boose, lawn fert and seed spreader, dog house, wire cage, cedar posts, logging chains, bike, Santa Claus, alu- minum ladder, wheelbarrow, section for 108" garage door with windows, firewood, 22 single shot gun, barb wire, steel posts, lumber, wheels, farm tile, kitchen exhaust fan, all kinds of tools both garden and power etc., nalls, tar paper, ping pong table, lawn roller, etc. etc. LAWNMOWER: 12 hp 125 Cub Cadet with Cobler engine with 42" mower, also power mowers. ATTENTION ALL OUR BUYERS: We do not charge a buyers premium at our auction. FOR FURTHER INFO PHONE (519) 225-2365. MS: Cash sale day or approved cheque with I.D. Lunch booth. Auctioneers Filson & Robson Phoea/Fait 6660033