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For Roway farms, 4 miles south of Clinton on Hwy. No. 4
and 1 mile west on Wednesday, April 13, at 12:30 p.m.
VERSATILE 700, Series 2, 4 wheel
drive, fully equipped c -w cummings
engine with 5 -year guarantee (only 170
hours)
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MASSEY FERGUSON 1100 - cdh'tplete `"with cab,.
multipower hydraulics.
MASSEY FERGUSON INDUSTRIAL 30 - 3 pt. h., power
steering; fully hyd. bucket loader.
MASSEY FERGUSON 165 DIESEL - multipower, fully
hyd., chains.
EQUIPMENT - Glenco, 32 ft. Vibra Cultivator; Glenco 18 ft.
Vibra Cultivator; Melrow 6 furrow; 18" hyd. reset plow; Int.
5 furrdw 16" trail plow; Int. 16 ft. cultivator; Int. 400 Cyclo 6.
row corn and bean air planter with monitor; New Idea 310 bu.
tandem manure spreader; New Idea 180 bu. spreader; 2 sets
- 12 ft. chain harrows; le.ucknow auger 8 ft. snow blower;
Innes 6 row bean windrower, centre. delivery; 6' scraper
blade; 12 .ft. hyd. fertilizer auger
HAYING HARVESTING - V,ERSITILE hydrostatic 400
swather complete with 15 ft. header with pickup reels, hay
conditioner; M.F. 560 round -baler; New Holland 269 PTO
baler; Fox 3000, 2 r'dw forage harvestor complete with 2 row
corn ead, 6 ft. flail forage head; grove .hydraulic self-
unloa g forage box; Kools high throw forage blower 3-8
ton Ma wagons; Versitile 58 ft. - 8" PTO mobile auger;
Marten 20 ft. feed wagon; 210 bu. gravity box; 165 bu. gravity
box; 22 ft. - 6" Speed King mobile auger (11/2 Hp. motor);
M.F. 3 pt. h. 8 ff. mower; 18 ft. Skelton elevator; 16 ft. Hay
rack with 6 ton wagon; hay stooker.
CATTLE FEEDING AND STORAGE EQUIPMENT - 30 ft.
Buttler silo unloader, complete with 10 h.p. motor; 2 - 20 ft.
Butler silo unloaders, used 1 year; 1 automatic lowering
system; 6 unit farm matic mixmill and grinder; 20 ton
upright tank; 5000 gal. liquid storage tank; 35,000 B.T.U.
Bahlen dryer system (in bin); Augers; motors; feed cart; 4.
Ritchie heafed bowls; 4 Bouman cattle oilers; 2" liquid
pumps.
SHOP EQUIPMENT: Portable welder (lincoln 280 amp -
AC., DC., complete with 100 ft. extension cables)
STRAW - 1,200 bales wheat straw
TRUCK TRAILERS -1975 - 4 wheel drive GMC 3/4 ton, 08;
24 ft. - 5 wheel tri -axle trailer; 1968 Dodge Model 600 - V8 - 2
speed axle, 14 ft. livestock racks; 1965. Ford 1/2 ton pickup - 6
cyl.
" TERMS - CASH - FARM RENTED - LUNCH BOOTH
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To be held for two area farms, 5 miles south of Clinton on
Hwy. No. 4 on Sat. April.9 at 12:30.
Consisting of Cockshutt 1,50 c -w cab, 3 pth. hydraulics and
duals; David Brown 990 (White) 2200 hours, fully equipped; 2
Fordson Majors diesel with 3 pt. h.; 21' A.C. wing disc;
Glenco 15' Vibra cultivator; George White 12' cultivator;
Kongskilde 11' 3 pth. cultivator; Cockshutt semi -mount 4
furrow 14" plow; David Brown 3 pth 3 furrow trip beam plow;
Kewnie 10' wheel disc; 4 section diamond harrows; 15' spring
tooth harrows; Allis Chalmers 4 row corn and bean planter
(like new); Fiona 21 run 3 pth. seed drill (like new); Case 15
run seed drill; Ontario 15 run seed drill; Calsa 100 gal. 3 pth.
sprayer 30' booms; -Int. 175 bu. pto. spreader; Gehl 72 Flail
type forage harvester and feed wagon; Bear cat hammermill
with belt; McKee 6' snow blower; 350 bu, grain box on 5 ton
truck frame; 16' grain box and wagon; 16-9-28 duals; two 16-
9-28 tires; Monarch 2" water pump with Arin's 3 hp. motor;
32' Ext. Ladder; silo 14' x 60'; slab silo.
Addition - 1974 GMC with topper, new tires, mags, heders,
and side pipes.
Quantity of household effects
Terms - Cash
Proprietor - Mrs. Roger Layton Mr. Bev Harris
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19. Notice to creditors 26.. Births
IN THE ESTATE OF EVA MAY
SCRIBBINS, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
Married Woman, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 10th of
February, 1977, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
14th day or April, 1977, after
which date the' asset's will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which -the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
9th day of March, 1977.
• MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Executor`
11,12,13
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN
FRANCIS DIXON, . late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Retired Decorator,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 15th of
February, 1977, a,re required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
14th day of •April, 1977, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
9th day of March, 1977.
MENZIES/ ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Executors
11, 12, 13
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IN THE ESTATE OF JANE
ELIZABETH- YEO, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 2nd day of
December, 1976, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned dri di- before the
14th day of'. April, 1977, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
9th day of March, 1977.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Executrix.
11,12,13
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CRAIG - Mr. and Mrs. James
Allan Craig, Auburn (nee Elaine
Scruton, Clinton) wish to an-,
nounce the safe arrival of their
second son (Peter) Dawson, born
March 22, 1977 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich. Secd'nd grandson for
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Craig,
Auburn. Second great grandson
for Mr. and M-rs. Dawson
Mackey, Parkhill. Special thanks
to Dr. Lomas and 2nd floor
nursing staff. —13
IN THE ESTATE OF REBECCA
DIXON REID, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of . Huron,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 5th day of
March, 1977, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the,.
undersigned on or before the 18th
day of April, 1977, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
18th day of March, 1977.
D. GERALD H1LTZ,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for
the Executors
12,13,14
20. Public notices
NOTICE
Ail Bicycles must be licensed
in Clinton by May 31st, 1977.
Licenses may be picked up al
the Clinton Police Dept.
starting April 1st.
Chief L.A. Westlake
25. To give away
HOHNER - Mel and Cheryl (nee
Pyke) are pleased to announce
the birth of their sort, Michael
Ryan, 8 lbs. 5 oz. on March 22,
1977 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Proud grandparents are
Murray acid Jean Hoh+ieg, and
Kay and Frank Pyke all of
Clinton. —13
ROY - Steve and Jeff are pleased
to announce the arrival of their
baby sister, Mariana Marie, born
at Clinton Public Hospital on
March 25, 1977. Proud parents
are Peter and Vivienne Roy. —13
FARQUHAR - Hi my name is
Kimberly Anne, my mommy and
daddy are Ken and Vicky Low
and they are very happy to an-
nounce that I arrived on March
14th, 1977 at Henderson Hospital,
Hamilton, Ont. My proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Farquhar and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray • Finch all of RR 1, Clinton.
—l3nc
27. Deaths
By Blance Deeves
Worship Service was, held
in Holmesville United Church
on &friday at 1 p.m. with Rev.
John Oestreicher in charge.
Dr. Mowatt of Victoria B.C.
was the guest preacher. Mrs.
Mowatt also attended the
service.
Dr. Mowatt was the former
minister at Holmesville
Church. Sunday School was
held in the Church Hall..
PROCUNIER - At her residence,
192 'Elmwood Ave., on Friday, •
March 25, 1977, Jean Marjorie
(Ford) Procunier, in her 72nd
year. Beloved mother of
Beve'rley (Mrs. Ronald
Wesenger) of London, and Bill
Procunier, of Windsor. Dear
sister of Cleta (Mrs. John Har-
tley), of Clinton, Leila (Mrs. Earl
Campbell), of Calgary and
Wilbur - H, . Ford, of London.
Predeceased by a brother,
Frederick O. Ford of Clinton,
J,9i1. Dear grandmother of Ford.
Evans, of London. Rested at Geo.
E. Logan and Sons Funeral Home
371 Dundas St., after 2 p.m.
Saturday, where funeral service
was held'in the chapel on Monday
at 11 a.m. with Rev. Anne P.
Langford. D.D., of Metropolitan
United Church, officiating.
Interment, Woodland, Cemetery.
3 YEAR OLD part collie dog to
give away. Phone 482-7408. —13x
ALI. BLACK terrier, about one
year old. Phone 482-9556 after 5
p.m. -13 -
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28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S.
Farquhar, Clinton are very
happy to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Faye to Gary MacKay,
son of Mr. . and Mrs. Alan
MacKay, Wingham. The wedding
will take place at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Clinton at 4
p.m. April 23, 1977. —13x
Personals
Nice to see Clarence and
Jean Perdue back from their
enjoyed trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
MacDougall visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Harris of
Winthrop.
Ken and Kay and family
are home from a trip to
Florida through the school
break.
Murray MacDougall tells
me he had a nice card from
the two wise men of
Holmesville while they were
in Florida.
Dan McAdam visited over
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb McAdam.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norman
had as guests this past week,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell
of Amberley, Mrs. Marjorie
Reid of Ripley, and Shirley
Norman of Kitchener.
Bill Harris is back from
holidays and mother nature
did a good job for him
removing the snow.
Irene Cudmore is spending
a few days at her son's home
in Ottawa while Harry is at
home holding down the fort.
Mrs. Phyllis Strong, Clinton is
pleased to announce the
engagement of her daughter
Patricia Ann, to Donald
Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Domage, RR 1 Londesboro.
The wedding to take place April
22, 1977 7 p.m. at Londesboro
United Church. Reception at
Mitchell'Community Centre.. at 9
p.m. Everyone welcome. —13x
JOHNSON: The'farnily of the late
Florence Johnston wish to thank
their friends, neighbours and
relatives for the beautiful floral
tributes, sympathy cards and
donations to the Heart and
Cancer Funds. Special thanks to
Dr. Underwood, nurses of
Seaforth Hospital, Rev. Mervin
Reuber, R. S. Box Funeral Home
and to the North Side United
Church ladies. All was deeply
appreciated. -13
30. In memoriam
BLAKE: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather Orville Blake who
passed away -two years ago April
3, 1975:
•A smile we will always
remember
A voice we will never forget,
Fond memories to treasure
forever
And a loss we will always
regret.—Lovingly remembered
and sadly missed by wife Iona
and family. -13 -
Wedding
Peggy Switzer and Scott
Parks were, married
Saturday in Holmesville
United • Church. The com-
munity wishes to extend their
good wishes to the young
couple.
Many joined them Saturday
evening at their reception at
the Orange Shillelagh in
Vanastra.
LYON - I sincerely thank
everyone for cards, visits,
flowers, other gifts and kind-
nes§es while I was in Clinton
Hospital. I thank especially Dr.
,Baker, Dr. Flowers and the
nurses. Shirley Lyon. --13x.
journeying down the gulf
coast they found the David
Yulle sugar mill memorial,
very interesting and also
Hanassa Springs. In Tarpan
Springs, they visited Eve
Harvey and Mrs. Bill Irish. At
Lakeland a few days were
spent with Arabelle Bushell.
The Strawberry Festival in
Plant City was enjoyed and
the parade was two and a half
hours long, an excellent
parade of bands and floats. A
daytrip to Anna Mariea and
Bradenton was very en-
joyable. Over to the East
coast to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Weston was a reunion for
Ben and Alvin as they had not
seen each other for 35 years.
Staying at the Savannah
Camp grounds, they were
able to stay a few days with
Donna and Harold Tyndall
and Edith 'and Orland
Johnston. Leaving Miami, the
flight' to San Juan, Puerto
Rico was delightful Eight
very interesting
spent on
Back froth Trip
Barb and Alvin Betties just
returned from a very in-
teresting five week holiday in
the Sunny South. Didn't get
away from =-snow=•-un4;i-l--they
reached Tennessee. Ken-
tucky had three inches of the
'white stuff.
Instead of staying on high-
way 75 they took a side trip to
Plains, Ga., President
Carter's hometown. This
small town has been tran-
sformed into a tourist ,at-
traction over night. Several
blue birds were sighted in this
area.
From here they went to the
capital of Florida, Tallahas,ee
toured the state capital,
Wingham i
Wing i
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. 27. Deaths
SWITZER - I would like to thank.
my relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for cards, flowers, treats
and gifts while'I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital'. Special thanks
to Rev. Sharpies, Dr. Lambert,
Dr. Baker, and Dr. Thompson,
nurses and. staff. Eric Switzer.
—13
'GROVES' - At Clinton on
Tuesday, March 29th, 1977,
Arthur William Groves of Clinton
in his 80th year. Beloved husband
of Beatrice Groves and dear
father of Helen (Mrs. Mervin
Nott) of Seaforth, Ruth
(Mrs.William Piper) of London
and Clayton Groves of Clinton,
one sister, Mrs. Connie Colclough
of Clinton,'6 grandchildren and 4
great-grandchildren also sur-
vive. Predeceased by, his first
wife, Gladys in 1959. The late Mr.
Groves is resting at the Ball
Funeral Home, 153 High Street,
Clinton where the funeral service
will be held today, Thursday,
March 31st, at 2 p.m. Interment
in Clinton Cemetery. —13
31. Card of thanks
days were
the Island with
Gordon Frank and Betty
Scribbons. Historic San Juan,
th9 .E1 Yunque rain forest
consisting of 28 thousand
acres where the giant tree
ferns reach heights of 20 feet.
The tale of the little Cotei-
tree frog is heard'
everywhere. Phosthorescent
bay, the cock fights and
many, many more things
,were enjoyed.
Holmesville 1 4-11
The fifth meeting was held
on March 28 at the home of
Mrs. Betties with all mem.,
bers present. Our record
books and garments are to be
handed into Mrs. Fettles our
leader or assistant leader,
Mrs. Miller April 25.
Discussion and demon-
stration included facing,
understitching, casing, how
to apply lace at a hem, also by
hand. The next meeting will
be held April 5th at the home
of Mrs Betties.
McPHERSON: A very sincere
Thank You to my relatives,
friends and neighbours for cards,
flowers, visits a,nd kind deeds
while I was ao'patient in Clinton
Hospital and University Hospital,
London. Also a special thanks to
Dr. Baker, Rev. L. Lewis and
Rev. J. Oestreicher.—Carman
McPherson. -13x
GREENWOOD: I sincerely wish
to thank the nurses and girls for
the kind attention given to me
while I was a patient at Clinton
Hospital. Also a special thanks to
Dr, Baker and Dr. Flower-
s.' --Mrs. Jennie Greenwood,
Burford, Ontario, ---13
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