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Clinton News-Record, 1976-03-18, Page 18[:00 KM • blgl a' ullc.11P1NHS, Fr cream Man Eric, - . HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: . Ch. r ' ltk ! arise t€res, straw chopper, _up, coin grain Ahad. 'beans with in, j, MF3 u'rre I( shift. 110. dinstabta rear s, t hers and snow r, finers and wire cylinder plus 150 Ift bins cocks504 swath er, 2 Years old atverccta tt t'r *Rd pick up reel. New Petr, y four bar side rake. bale 8 . ass Sed lGOEt PTO. Portable grain year old,1.42 ft. x 4" grain. auger, 10 ft. 4" grain auger vitirk motor, Grain bin aerate, 2.165 bushel gravity blast * 5 ton wagons. 1 -14 ft., flat rack. Shultz 140 bushel manure spreader with tap beater and wooden sides, 6 ft. doubleauger snow blower fully hydraulic. BEAN EQUIPMENT: Innes 500 AR four raw windrower with cross conveyor. Maw 4l%wbean puller, three set of bean knives; TILLAGE ANP SEEDING EQW,IPMENT: International 4 furrow 16" bottom semi mount plow with trip bottom and automatic reset 1 year atd, Cockshutt 543, 4 row coat and bean plate planter, with several plate sets, Cockshultt 10 ft. wheel disci Kongskikte13 ft. cultivator with spring harro was Western 13 f1.. land Picker. 3 years old. Massey HarrIS run doublet df scdrill, 2 -125 gallon fiberglas saddle tanks with brackets to fit 870 or 970 Case and 13 ft. sprayer boom and pump. 22 ft. front mount sprayer boom with pump, S section diamond harrow. 3 section diamond harrows, 3 PT hitch cyclone grass seeder. TOOLS AND MiSC: Hydraulic ram and hoses, 2 - wheel steel trailer. cement mixer, air compressor with motor, Lincoln 225 amp electric welder, grinder with motor, McCullough chain saw, 42 ft. extension ladder. feed cart, wheel barrow, 8 ft. galvanized water trough, 18 - 34 tractor chains, 12 or 14 - 28 tractor chains. pig crate, tractor umbrellas (two) 100 steel posts, 100 cedar rails, 50 cedar posts, skit saw.. 44" drill. cattle clip- pers. hog prod., 60 ft. of new eavestrough, 100 ft. cable and snatch Mork, egg washer. ropes and pulleys and car, 45 gallon barrels, 3 - 50 gallon oil tanks, 4 cement tile 20" x 4 ft.. chains, forks, . shovels, tools -etc. and other items too numerous to mention. "NOTE" This is a good line of well maintained machinery and tractors so plan to attend. Terms cash day of sale FARM IS SOLD - RICHARD LOBE AUCTIONEERS R.G. GETHKE CLINTON BORNHOLM MR. MURRAY EAST - PROPRIETOR Auctioneers or owner not responsible for accidents day of sale. Cif Tractors, Farm Machinery, .Ll. vgstock. Feed heti! for Wilmer hardy.114 011lee* fast of Carlow and 1% miles south . -TUESDAY, .MAR. . 1:00 P.M. Tractors - Allis Chalmers one4eventy gas high and low transmission. live PTO, adjustable wheels, 2780 hrs.; Int. 8 27$ Massel c -w loader. pulley. chains. Machinery w Allis Chalmers 3 Pill 3 furrow 16" plow; Kewanee 10' wheel disc; bit 9'r Stiff tooth cultivator; 3 section diamond harrows; 3 drum land roller; lett. 13 run grain and fertilizer drill with seed attachment; New Holland 268 haylinerbaler; New Idea 4 bar side rake; Int. 7' PTO mower; Cobey atop wagtail; 151/2" hay racy; ,New Idea 5 ton wagon; 16' bay rack; Alas 5 wagon; Turnco gravity box with extensions; New Holland 32' bate elevator; 4 section drag harrows; Int. 125. Bu, PTO spreader; McCormick 10" hammer mill and screens. Misc. - 3 .220 motor; 28.4" grain auger; pig feeders; pig and cattle bowls; wheel bairthlist qu*ntity of =lumber; water troughs; platform sctttees; 140.'hay fork rope; Beatty fork and car; 50' belt; Pioneer chain saw; 211' extension -ladder; poultry eq'ulpment; 500 Ib. , 8.32-16 fertilizer; wood fence post; walking plow; circular saw; 'steigliii. Feed .5' of corn silage 14' silo; 1000 babes timothy and alfalfa hay; 500 bales red clover; 1000 bales straw.- Livestock traw:Livestock -, 20 head of Hereford short keep steers. Please supply. own Personal cheques No. Reserve Farm Sold 8rucelierld - 482.31.20 Clinton 519-482-3120 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Registered' Jersey herd, feed, tractors, machinery and some household effects for Mr. Arthur F. Heard at Lot 6, Concession 14, Mullett township, 41 miles east of Blyth on county road 25 and % mile south; on SATURDAY. March 27th at 10:00 a.m. REGISTERED JERSEY HERD: consists of 5 cows fresh Jan; 4 cows fresh Feb.; 3 cows due sale time; 5 cows due April; 18 cows milking and in various stages of pregnancy; 5 heifers bred recently; 5 openheifers; 4 heifers 10 months old; 7 young heifer calves. Herd is tested for brucellosis and will be checked for pregnancy by veterinarian prior to sale date. Pedigrees to be read day of sate."Note": this herd is not a milk testing program. but have used top rated Jersey sires such as: Lindale Merit. Beauty Doris Master, Barbra's Etta Jester, Kingshurst Fashion, Lindale Echo Flash and have been well cared for. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Jamesway 400 gallon stainless steel bulk milk cooler. Surge 8 unit milkers pump with vacuum line for SO cows; 4 - Surge milker units for Jerseys; hot water heater; stainless steel double sinks. SWINE: 10 Yorkshire sows, bred4 to 6 weeks at sale time; 1 - 3 way cross bred boar. FEED: Approx. 1.000 bales of mixed hay; approx. 700 bales of second cut hay; quantity of baled straw; approx. 35 ton of mixed -grain; approx. 15 feet of corn silage in 16 ft. silo; approx. 20 ft. of corn cob meal in 12 ft. silo. TRACTORS: White 1370 4 wheel drive diesel tractor with ., heat houser external hydraulics, 1135 hours; Case 530 gas tractor with 3 PT Hitch, external hydraulics; New Idea menure loader. 1311 original hours; Ford Jubilee tractor; INC W 6 gas tractor; Manure loader to fit a Ford tractor. Hydro Generator: Onan PTO driver 62.5 amp generator nearly new, mounted oh trailer. HAYING EQUIPMENT: Kasten self unloading forage box mounted on 10 ton Martin wagon; New "Holland 404 hay conditioner; New Holland 270 hay baler; Cockshutt 4 bar side rake; Dearborn 3 PT Hitch haymower; Maygrath 32 ft. hay and grain elevator with 44 HP electric motor and PTO drive; 20 ft. tube hay elevator and motor; 2 - flat racks and wagons. TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: International 12 ft. wheel disc.; J.F. Heavy duty 16 ft. 3 PT Hitch wing cultivator used for two years; Oliver 9 ft. trail disc. 11 ft. trail cultivator; Turnco 12 ft. crow foot land packer; IHC 16 run drill on rubber with grass Seeder in good condition, six ' sections of diamond harrows; Massey 4 furrow mounted plowteFord 3 furrow ineanted prow; 1HC 3 furrow ace bottom trail plow; gravity biro on wagon; 2 grain aerators; John Deere No. -34 single beater PTO manure spreader; New Idea 201 PTO manure spreader; Ounham Lehr 6 R. scraper blade; hydraulic cylinder and hoses; mir +feral feeder; Letz grinder; 20 0. 4" grain auger; bench grinder and motor; quantity of snow fence and corn crib wire; 3 - colony houses; 8 : bags of Hyland Mixed seed grain; 3 bags of seed corn plus an offering of misc. items too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD: extension table; piano; piaitol, clench; 5. Weeden chairs; b'uffeh.tiwardro'be; dressers;.,.wooden beds; Odd table; treadle,,sewing machine; plus other items, fruit seialers, etc.' "SALE ORDER": 10:00 a.m.. household, smali Items. Machinery, tractors. feed. hogs, dairy equipment, and cattle call at 1:20 p.m. Lunch booth by Perth Huron Jersey Club. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE FARM IS SOLD RICHARD LOBE At3CT1' VEERS R.G. GETHKE CLINTON BORNHOLM PROPRIETOR: Mr. Arthur F. Heard (519) S23-9116 Osler Or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE WAYSIDL INTERIORS. STRATFORD. Custom reuphulsterting, top quality fabrics and worksrn.anship. Call collect for estimate Stratford 273-01180.-35t fn TA .xPR:EP R ATION SERVICE Personal Business Farm. Your Home, or our Office. Experienced, confidential. service at reasonable rates. PHONE 482-7584 tin PIANO tuning and ' repairs. Phone Pulsifer Music. 527- O053.-36tfn DUR ACLEAN Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning For Free Estimates Phone 482-7571 tf(i K l -:MOD l-: IL re not a lions. roofing and floor lad ung. experih done All odd iohs ,iroutnd the home. Kitchen cupboards a .peci:alty. Phone 482-7676. Ken V rN;iir-n.-2t fn VACUUM CLEANERS SALES $ SERVICE ALL MAKES BOB PECK VARNA ' 262-5768 , RctM-' CODAN CONSTRUCTION Commercial and Residential Renovations. Custom Built Homes For free Estimates. call ERIK CHRISTENSEN 482-7640 ,,. 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE SNOWDON CONSTRUCTION. RR 3. Bayfield - Far • home im- provements or renovations, in- terior or exterior. Phone Fred Gale, 565-5291. -11.12 BYERS ..UPHOLSTERY- We will rebuild. re -rover or re -style your old furniture. Top quality fabrics and workmanship. Call 482-7939, 71 Princess St. W .. Clinton.-tfn 1st -2nd MORTGAGE FUNDS for debt consolidation. new pur- chases or refinancing. No hidden charges or bonuses. We specialize in the hard to get mortgages. Call collect anytime - I-885-1900 HANNAH FINANCIAL SERVICES.. -20tfn CHUTER PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRIC Furnace lirate11$1Ions DELAVAL MILKER SUPPUES Appliance Service 46 King St. 482-7852 c-1$tfn R. CARTER, B.A. Tax Advisor Personal Income Tax Prepared Please Phone 482-.7776 after 6:00 p.m. tin. Need extra copies of letters, documents, etc -2 Let the Clinton News.Retord S3 ALBERT ST. 487 3443 make them for you, SINGLE COPIES... 2 Sc ea 10 20 COPIES. 20c ea OVER 20 COPIES .. 1 SC ea C.E. WALTER CONSTRUCTION LTD. BUILDING AND HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS PROF ESStONAL Repairs. Alterations. Home Decorating, Electrical Wiring. At reasonable prices Free . E strmates given PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 482 9.218 rats, J. 411„ :MAIL, - .4. ,NOTICk TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH TYSON. late of the Town of Choton. In the County of Huron. si ecearsel., ALI. PERSONS having claims Against the Estate of the -abov?e- named who died on the 20tli day of February. 1976. sire required, to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 4th day of April. l976, after which date the assetswill be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED ut Clinton. Ontario. this 26th day of FVbruary,1976.. D. Gerald Hiltz. Clinton. Ontario. Solicitor .for the Executor. 10.11.12 d3• AIRLESS SPRAY PAINTING Brand name paints used. mmer+clail residential and industrial FOR FREE ESTIMATES • Phone: D. FRAYER 4874983 CLOCKS REPAIRED All types • Grandfather ie Antique ei French. Etc. w Specialist on Chime Clocks Will pick up and deliver LT. HOLLINSHEAD Residence 482-3759 HURON PINES Ctanstruction tar*, Centre- 482--7101- CUNTON Electrical Wiring Pole Lltrtte . Conitruction Gaming Contracting - Excavating .Back Hoe and Dozer Services --- Trencher Service up to 14- - Boring Service - Sand, Gravel. Topsoil 2ttn BAYVIEW CARPENTR Y No Job too small Just give us a call JOHN BJERG HAYFIELD PHONE 565-2738 tin TRI -TOWN BOOKKEEPING SER VICE income Tax Returns - Business - Farm • individual LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield Phone 482.9260 PEGGY CUNNINGHAM 229 James St. Clinton Phone 482-7988 Her*u Stryker SIDIN INSTALLATIONS Kaiser Aluminum Westroc Vinyl ng. Soffit and Fascia. Eave troughing. Shutters. Quality workmanship. reasonable prices. 20 year guarantee. Throw away that paint brush! Calf us 4824428 ten Nowsimsosirsompormioi CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates-- Ttmsday and Thursday TUESDAY- Bsaf and Pork FRIDAY--R+B'st Oflty PICK,- UP SERVICE AVAILABLE Nlarfl is Abattoir 237-3314 Dashwood' BO -4N CARPENTRY For Siding k-. Renovations Adtllt+s - Cabinets Vttnlll.ti - Drywall Stuccoed Ceilings Block end Stone Work see BOB L ANGENDOEN A.W -2 - Clinton Phone 524.8029 1711n FOR OUT OF THIS WORLD RESULTS IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT RALPH DAVIDSON. late of the Village of Londesboro in the County of Huron. Retired Miner. deceased. ALI.. persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 3rd day of February. 1976. are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 12th day of April, 1976. after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to !Ise claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton. Ontario. this 12th day of March. 1976.. MENZIES, ROSS Clinton. Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix 12,13.14 16. PERSONAL WE INVITE engaged couples to visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton. Receive a free gift and tell your friends about our shower and Bridal Registry Service. No charge. no obligation.-4tfn T f 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST - Poodle. white. male, two years old. on March 11. Children's pet. Comes to the name of Pepper. Call 482-7772_ - 12 20. TO GIVE AWAY 411111011111110111111111111111111111111, ,11.111111111111111 ONE 5 month olti police dog to give away to good home - good with children. Phone 482-7509 after 5 p.m. -12 1$. POOH( OTIC IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF HURON' 114 THE MATTER. OF The Infants Act, I.S.,O., 1970, Chapter 222 and amendments thereto; AND 114 THE MATTER OF Sara Theeresa Moons, born February 29, 1968, David John Moore. born April 21. 1969, Melanie Bernadette Moore, born February 1t, it71 and Julie Anne Marie Moore, born September 16, 1972. BETWEEN: DOUGLAS JOHN MOORE Applicant -and - EILEEN TERESA MOORE Respondent NOTICE OF MOTION TAKE NOTICE that an Application will be made to the Judge of the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron at the Court douse. Goderich on Tuesday the 13th day of April, 1976 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter as the matter canbe heard for an Order awarding custody of the above mentioned children to the Respondent. Eileen Teresa Moore. and for such further and other Order as, to. the Court seems lust. AND TAKE NOTICE that in support of such Application will be heard viva voce evidence of Eileen Teresa Moore, the Report of The Children's Aid Society of the City of Guelph in the County of Wellington and such further and other- material as Counsel may advise. DATED at Stratford. On- tario this 5th day of March, A -D., 1976. ANDERSON, NEILSON. BELL. DILKS, MiSENER, SKINNER 8. ANDERSON. Barristers & Solicitors, •1 Ontario Street, STRATFORD. Ontario. Solicitors for the Respondent, Eileen Teresa Moore.. O.H.R.P.. Ontario Name Renewal Program Residents owning their own homes and having an in- come of 512,500 or less are eligible to apply. If in- terested or would like more information please con- tact: Mei Graham. Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Stanley RR 1. Brucefield Phone 482-9908 Township of Stanley and -- Township of Tuckersmith SENIOR CITIZEN APARTMENTS - IF YOU ARE SIXTY YEARSOF AGE OR OVER • IF -YOUR PRESENT ACCOMMODATION if INADEQUATE - IF YOUR INCOME IS MODEST This is of Interest to You. The Ontario Ministry of Housing has been asked by your municipal council to determine the need for new senior citizen housing in this area. If there is a need, rent-geared4to- income accommodation will be developed by the Ontario Housing Corporation at the request of , your municipal council. Questionnaires are being distributed to senior citizens as part of a survey to determine the interest in this type of housing. ONLY BY C'Oi114PLETING A QUESTIONNAIRE CAN YOU HELP TO DETERMINE WHETHER THERE 15 A DEMAND FOR RENT GEARED -TO -INCOME AC- COMMODAT_,�� G F,QR `SEN' otreWIZENSY If you a# r° rs of age or More and have not received -a questionnaire. you may obteim.,a form and further in- formation at: THE 'CLERK'S OFFICE TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY BRiJCEFIfLD, ONTARIO NOM *JO or TUE. CLERK'S OFFICE TOWNSHIP QF TUCKERSMITH ►'EAFORTH, ONT. i UTNE k OPPOAT TTI ' , MANAGE or lease es.lten* restaurant and coffee OOP high traffic resort area. Yom„ round operation. E.xporlen.cc Iles. references required. Call :London 472'3231 for details. *10 j 21, RIRTRS CARTERe Hi everybody. m is Anjannette Elirabet and I arrived at Clinton Pubi j Hospital on March 13. 1976. proud parents are Sharon- -arid Harvey. I am welcomed by my; grandparents, Mir. and Mrs, Hugh Hodges and Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Carter of Clinton, -12 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ken Overboe, London. are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Andrea Rae to Mr. Francis Jerome .carter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Petrick C. Carter of Halifax. Nova Scotia. The wedding will take place Satur- day. May 1. 1916 at 4:00 p.m. at the First Church of Christ. London. -12 2S. IN MEMORIAM. WHITTINGTON - In loving. memory of a dear 'Mother who passed away April 4th, 1975; Sadie (West) Whittington. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never talte away, Memories that will always linger While .upon this earth we stay. Always remembered by Marion, Bill., Jack and their (amities. -12 r. LAWS - I}n loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Grand. who passed away one year ago. March 21. 1975. Until memories fade. and life departs You'll live forever in our hearts. Sadly missed and always remembered by Debbie and Wayne. Dawn and ,•D-dnriy. -12 BALL - In memory of a ' dear father. William Henry 'Ball, who passed away March 18. 1926 in his 69th year. Sadly missed by only survivor of family Norman Ball. Rattenbury St, -12x 26. CARD OF THANKS INKLEY - 1 would like to thank those who sent cards. flowers, . gifts and visited me in 'the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker. Dr. Lambert. nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital. Bill Inkley. -12x KOENE - I would like to thank all my friends. relatives and neigh- bours for cards. flowers and gifts while i was a patient in Goderich Alexandra Marine Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Lambert. Dr. Lomas. and the nurses on the second floor. Lena Koene. -12 MCADAM - The family of the late Mrs. Pearl McAdam wish to thank relatives. friends and neighbours for the many ex- pressions of sympathy extended to them at the time of their, bereavement and special thanks to the staff of Huronview and Dr. Dooriy. The McAdam Family - 12 FREY - i wish to thank all my friends. neighbours and relatives for flowers and cards received while i was a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning. home. Dorothy Frey. -12 WISE - The family of the late 'Catherine Emma Wise. wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives. friends and neigh- bours. for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and memorial donations. Special thanks to Rev. Sharpies and Rev. Bennett for their messages of comfort. the palibearers. flower bearers, the ladies of St. James Middleton A.C.W. and the Ball Funeral Herne. Year kindnesses will : always be remembered. Edward and Lois: Ray and Estelle. and families --12x FISHER - Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Dr. Harrett and' nurses of first floor Clinton, - Public Hospital. Aaron Fisher. - 12x O'CONNELL - We would .like to thank Our relatives. neighbours, and f,ririids for the lovely gifts. flowers, and cards. and the ones that came out to the Legion to help celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our sons and their wives and all who helped in any way to make the evening enjoyable. Thanks again. Tom and Dorothy O'Connell. -12x MILLER - i would like to thank friends. neighbours, and relatives who sent cards, flowers, gifts and visited me while i was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Ft. Thompson, Dr. Lambert and staff of Clinton Hospital. All was. gratefully appreciated and always will be r membered. Mgrs. Phyllis Miller. 12x