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17. Auction sales
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17. Auction sales
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AUCTIONS
May 20, 10:30 A.M.
Bayfield & Seaforth Estate Auction
May 23, 10:30 A.M.
John Wubb - farm auction
May 24, 10:30 A.M.
Lawrence Becker - farm auction
May 27, 10:30 A.M.
garage equipment, tools, cars, Chatsworth, Ont.
May 30, 6:00 P.M.
Walton Property of Mrs. Jean Miller
May 31, 6:30 P.M.
Seaforth Agricultural Society, Seaforth, Ont.
June 3
Seaforth household auction
June 17, 1:00 P.M.
Goderich Estate Auction
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(51 9) 527-1458
AUCTION SALE
of antiques, household furniture, appliances, etc., to be held
at Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ont. Con-
signments from Clinton, Bayfield and Seaforth estates.
SATURDAY, MAY 20 at 12:00 noon
Bell collection - 30 bells, small round dining table and 4 chairs,
wicker chairs, chesterfield and chair, square dining table,
three matching chairs, pressback rocker, Simplicity wringer
washer - like new, leather fold down couch and choir, chrome
table and chair set, Admiral 30" electric stove - like new,
fridge, four antique chairs, pressback highchair, hall tree, 1
pr each of men's and women's ski boots, 20 pieces of Limoge
(bridal rose pattern), silverware, nick naks, guitar, small kit-
chen appliances, pots and pans, ldrge offering of dishes &
glassware, including some antique pieces, step ladder, small
Quebec heater, school desks, record player, several odd
chairs, small odd tables, small china cabinet, 3 piece bedroom
suite, continental bed, plus other beds, child's crib, buffet,
dressers, trunk; pole lamps and other lamps, lawn chairs,
some bedding, pictures, artificial fireplace, Sanyo 12" por-
table B & W TV. 4 - oil lamps, portable radio, electric heaters,
water skits, snow shoes; electric broom, set of snow skits,
poles, rack for car.
TOOLS:
pipe cutter, skit saw, electric sander, 1/4 inch electric drill, jig
saw, two speed drill, blow torch and soldering iron, C clamps,
roll of solder wire, wood plane, hand saw, tin snips, exten-
sion cords, hand and garden tools plus many items too
numerous to mention.
Due to large offering sale must start at 12:00 o'clock with
tools and small items selling first.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb 482-7898
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE
BAYFIELD & SEAFORTH
AUCTION
to be held at
RATHWELL BUILDING, 77 Main St.
Seaforth
on SATURDAY, MAY 20 at 10:30 A.M.
Consisting of:
Furniture and Antiques: 6 pieces solid oak dining room suite
with side board; Cherry 2 drawer table; walnut 7 foot war-
drobe (1800s); Bamboo what -not; 3 piece bedroom suite with
wash stand; lam cupboard; drop leaf table; 2 wash stands;
dressers; wicker chairs; gun stock style chair; Arrow back
chair; High chair; small press back rocker; small foot stool;
back to wall cupboard; inlaid writing boxes; 2 beer barrels; 5
cane bottom chairs; rocking chair; cherry buffet; cherry bon -
not chest; blanket boxes; antique dressers; 4 press back
chairs; plate rack; cabinet radio; love bench; picture frames;
bedding quilts; air way vacuum; small appliances; fridge;
stove (avocado green); washer & dryer (Harvest gold)• dish
washer (Harvest gold); 5 pc. chrome set; lamps; and a h st of
other Interesting items.
Cast Iron and Brass, Copper, Silver: 24" school bell; 14" Dinner
boll; 6" brass bell; large kettle, candle sticks; tea pot; butter
dish; brides basket; lam cruet, quantity of silverware; oak
garland box stove; banter cook stove.
Glass and China: 2 china dinner sets Canadian; souvenirs; or-
naments; aladdin oil lamp with painted shade; wash set; Bird
of Paradise tea sot, 3 Honey Comb goblets, two compotes.
cake stands; oil lamp; minature dishes; milk glasst; press
•glass; colored glass, etc.
This is an excoll int Offering of furniture, antiques, appliances
and interesting items. Plan to attend. Salo time: 10:30 A.M.
Viewing any time.
ela��i,ge, diJodaki
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
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17. Auction sales
17. Auction sales
CLEARING
AUTION SALE
of Feed. 30 Beef cattle, tractor, farm machinery
etc. some household items to be held for Reg
Lawson at Lot 13 Concession 7 Hullett Township
33miles north of Clinton on No..1 highway and 3
miles east
Mon. May 22 at 1 P.M'.
FEED: Approx. 10 ton of mixed grain. Approx. 100
bushel of feed wheat.
CATTLE: Nine hereford cross bred beef c ws due
from June on. Hereford cow with calf at side. Eight
heifers approx. 600 lbs. Five heifers approx. 500
lbs. One heifer approx. 400 Ib. One hereford steer
approx. 800 Ib. Two hereford steers approx 400 Ib.
One black steer approx. 550 Ib. Two Jersey steers
approx. 550 Ib. Cattle tested and free of
Brucellosis.
MACHINERY: Cockshutt 1255 diesel tractor with
manure loader, belt pulley and tire chains;
Cockshutt 14" wide bottom 3 pt hitch plow with trip
bottoms; Massey Ferguson No. 33, 13 run grain
drill with grass seeder attachment; New Idea 7 ft.
pto trail hay mower; Massey Harris 4 bar side rake
Kongskilde 91/2 ft cultivator; Champion snow blower;
McKee harvester with wagon and 24 ft box wagon
and flat rack; Geo White threshing machine in good
shape. Letz grinder, fanning mill; 2 drum land roller;
Oat roller, Woods grain grinder and electric motor;
Geo White ground drive manure spreader; Diamond
harrows; Massey Harris binder; Surge vacuum
pump and one surge unit; Cream separator with
handle and motor. 11 ft. 4 inch grain auger, rolls of
used barb wire, horse cutter, old weigh scale;
Quantity of old horse harness; Quantity of steel
posts and scrap iron plus misc items too numerous
to mention including; some household items.
TERMS: Cash day of sale. Farm Is sold. Owner or
Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of
sale.
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb, Clinton, Ont.
18. Services available
Ralph Postma
Custom Building
*Custom Built
Homes
*Renovations
*Additions
*Trimming
Phone:
482-3658
18-21 AR
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
TOWN and COUNTRY
GARDEN SERVICE
• Lawn Rolling
• Plowing and Tilling
• New Lawns Prepared
Hourly Rate or Job Price
J. POTTER
RR 3, CLINTON
PHONE 482-9290 15tf
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0/75
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
kill i).is ni'"c1;%5
tiar=ei:
DASHWOOD
237-3314
18. Services available
GIVE your wood furniture a new
enriched look. I can remove old
paint, varnish and -refinish too.
Call Cindy Middleton, 482-
9838.-19-20NC
PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR and
Appliance Service. 24 hour
emergency service. Used ap-
pliance sales. Phone 887-9062.
—12tfar
PAINTING and general work at
low rates. Phone 482-9004 or 482-
3758. —20,21
NESBITT'S
CONSTRUCTION
*Backhoe
*Bulldozing
*Licensed for
Septic Tank
Installation
Londesboro
Phone
523-4378 or 523-4533
MID -WESTERN
PAVING
Driveways, Farm Lanes,
Parking Lots, Repairs,
Driveway Sealing
Phone 482-3733
BOB'S
LANDSCAPING
Some nursery stock
on hand
Dealing in Sheridan
Nursery Stock
• Drop in anytime, at our
location, just south o
Bavarian Inn in Bayfield.
Phone 565-2185
We honor Sheridan prices an •
guarantees.
CUSTOM
GRASS CUTTING
Rotary and Flail
Mowers
JOHN ALEXANDER
482-9904
TREE SERVICE
Pruning, Removal,
Tree Trimming
482-9590
HENRY ROESCH
R.R. NO. 5-CLINTON
,FEEOG
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18. Services available
insulspray
FOAMED -IN-PLACE INSULATION
• Saves heating, cooling costs!
• Stops drafts and cold walls! • Lowers
noise_Ievel! • Easy, fast application
NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES,
COMMERCIAL SIR, UCTURES
For free estimate. call
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD.
565-2633
(Bunt yl
•
Insulspray Is a registered
Trademark of Borden Inc
BO -J E N
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
RR 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029
.JACK GERRITS
CONST. LTD.
• Interior and Exterior
Home Renovations
• All type of home
siding
• Additions
• Farm Buildings
PHONE
482-7290
i 6eow
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
FOR SALE
Lawn and Garden
Equipment
We also Service
and Repair tfar
Complete
Custom Framing
for needlepoint, crewel,
photographs, oil paintings,
etc. Regular or non -glare
glass. Ready to hang, 48 hour
service.
Harold Tyndall
482-7409 CLINTON eow
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE Estate of Frederick J.S.
Hudie.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of Frederick
John Snowden Hudie, late of the
Town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, Retired Businessman,
deceased who died on the 25th
day of March 1978, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the 8th day
of June, 1978, after which date the
assets will he distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 9th day
of May, 1978.
McConnell, Stewart
& Devereaux,
Seaforth Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Executors.
20,21,22
20. Public notices
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978—PAGE 19
19. Notice to creditors
IN the estate of Anna Veronica
Wilson, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 9th day of
March, 1978, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 15th
day of June, 1978, 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
15th day of May, 1978.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for
the Executors
20-22
IN the estate of Russel Earl
Holmes, late of the Township of
Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, Retired Dairyman,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against' the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 18th day
of November, 1977, are required
to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or before
the 12th day of June, 1978, 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
12th day of May, 1978.
MENZIES, ROSS,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Executors
20, 21,22
24. Business
opportunities
OFFICE SPACE and warehouse
for sale or rent in Clinton. Phone
482-7304.-17tf
OFFICE space for rent, good
uptown location, 20 Isaac St.
Available June 1st. Apply to
Riley's Barber Shop or phone 482-
7852. —20
A RARE
OPPORTUNITY!!
You kan earn up to '200.00
per week part-time, in your
own auto appearance
business. Thousands of
customers are waiting. Start
from your own home and car.
Investment is under '700.00 for
all equipment, training and
set-up assistance.
Ideal business for young
man or couple.
Write today for full infor-
mation:
Mobile Shine Services Ltd.,
90 Bessemer Rd.
LONDON, ONTARIO N6E 1R1
OR CALL (5191 681-2589
26. Births
BAILEY: Dan and Debbie (nee
Hart) are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their first
child, a daughter, Darlene
Elizabeth weighing 6 lbs. 13 ozs.
on Thursday May 11, 1978 at
Clinton Public Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Bailey, Blyth and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hart, Clinton —20
VAN DYKE: Hans and Rita (nee
Poclman ) thank God for the safe
arrival of their son, Darryl
James, 6 lbs. 121.2 oz. on Friday,
May 12, 1978 at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich:
a brother for Khrista. —20
27. Deaths
FLLiS - In Huronview Home,
Clinton, Ontario, on Saturday,
May 13, 1978, Martha Alice Ellis
formerly of Hensall in her 97th
year. Survived by one niece and
several grand nieces and great
nephews. Rested at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall until
Monday, May 15, where the
funeral service was held at 2 p.m.
with Rev. Don Beck officiating.
Burial will be made in the
Hensall Union Cemetery. —20nc
NOTICE TO
VANASTRA RESIDENTS
Annual Trash Pick -Up to be held Satur-
day, May 20, for furniture, appliances,
etc.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
ININNINNA
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Hannam wants to
clean up mess
A challenge to the members
of the food industry to come
forward to the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture
(OFA) with further details on
the existing "unsavoury"
merchandising practices "so
we can help clean up this
mess", was issued recently
by Peter Hannam, OFA
president.
Speaking at the annual
meeting of the ' Ontario
branch of the Consumers'
Association of Canda, Han-
nam said both food producers
and processors were facing
questionable retail ad-
vertising practices, excessive
discounting, and unnecessary
bureaucracies in their
dealings with some food
chains.
"Unfortunately at this
stage we cannot name names
because jobs are at stake.
From the information made
available to us, it seems the
whole food and processing
industry lives under an un-
stated but real threat of
reprisals. People are afraid
to speak out.";
"Farmer's food prices are
public," Mr. Hannam added.
"The price of food to the,
consumer is public. Yet what
happens in between is
unknown, confusing and
suspect. The picture needs to
be clarified. The least we can
ask is that all merchandizing
practices be fair, honest,
open and above -board."
Mr. Hannam explained that
the result of these practices
was the "stranglehold" a few
corporations have on the food
industry. "This tends to limit
competition at the retail
level, to weaken independent
grocers and to make it easier
28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koene R. R. 3
Bayfield, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Jacqueline Elizabeth to Brian
Thomas Thompson son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of
Goderich. The wedding to take
place on Friday, June 231 1978 at4
p.m. in the United Church at
Bayfield, Ontario. -20
MRS. HENRY HUNKING RR 1
Auburn is pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of her
daughter Margaret Bernice to
James Arthur Norman son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Norman, RR 3
Wingham. The wedding will take
place Saturday, June 3, 1978 at 2
p.m. in Londesboro United
Church, Londesboro.—19,20nc
30. In memoriam
DEJONG: In loving memory of
Ron DeJorig who was accidently
killed May 22, 1977:
One sad and lonely year has
passed
Since my great sorrow fell.
The shock that I received that
day,
No one will ever know.
We shared so many happy times
We shared some sad ones too,
But the saddest day of all
Was the day I lost you.
It's lonely here without you Ron
I miss you more each day,
Though life is not the same to me,
Since you were called away.
They say memories are golden
Well maybe that is true,
But l never wanted only
memories
I only wanted you.
Sadly missed by Lynn. -20x
LINCE: In loving memory of our
dear son and brother Charles R.
Lince who passed away one year
ago May 18, 1977:
Today, tomorrow our whole life
through
We will always love and
remember you
You left so suddenly, without
good bye,
And only God knows the reason
why.
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad,
Christine and Carol. —20x
31. Card of thanks
to subsequently buy them
out." He added, few new
grocery retailers or food
processors have started
business in Ontario in the last
few years, while "scores"
have folded or -been bought
out.
Another important effect,
Mr. Hannam said, was the
"reduction of choice" that
consumers have in the,
market. "The tactics at the
retail level dictate which
products fill shelf space and
which ones get de -listed."
Mr. Hannam said some
chains were forcing their
suppliers to allow sizeable
volume, promotion and
miscellaneous discounts as a
condition of handling the
product.
"These discounts .can be
much more than two per cent.
In fact, in the last year, they
have escalated to 10 and even
15 per cent. The retailers
don't demand these discounts
to lower the price of food to
the consumer -- they do it
primarily to increase their
market share."
The second practice
Hannam mentioned was the
"so-called cooperative ad-
vertising gimmick." A full-
page ad, he said, might cost
$5,000 to $10,000 to the chain,
who would then demand
"several thousand dollars"
from each of the suppliers of
the products mentioned.
"When you consider the
large number of products on
one page, the chain may well
be receiving' many times the
cost of that advertisement,"
he said.
The third 'practice is the
growing trend in some
grocery products to have a
listing fee.
31. Card of thanks
BAILEY: We wish to express our
thanks to all our friends, and
relatives for the flowers and gifts
received while we were patients
in Clinton Public Hospital. A
special thanks to Dr. Harrett and
2nd • floor staff. Debbie and
Darlene. —20
McDOUGALL: I would like to
thank my family, friends,
relatives and neighbours for
visits, cards, treats ,flowers and
inquiries; I would like to thank
Dr. Street, Dr. Harrett and the
nursing staff, while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital. Norm
McDougall. —20x
WELSH: I wish to express my
appreciation to the nurses at
Clinton Hospital and Dr. Newland
also Rev. Pick*for his visits, while
I was a patient there. Thank you
to all my friends, relatives and
neighbours for their gifts, visits,
cards avA flowers. They were
greatly appreciated. Flossy
Welsh. —20
RAITHBY: I wish to thank all for
the cards, calls and care received
while in the Clinton Hospital.
They were much appreciated.
Frank Raithby. —2tk
PETHICK : I would like to thank
Dr. Baker, Dr. Watts, and nur-
sing staff for their kindness while
I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Ruth Pethick. —20
HUNTER : I would like to thank
my friends, neighbours and
relatives for the cards, gifts and
visits I received while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. A special
thank you to Dr. Newland and 1st
floor staff. George Hunter. —20x
POPP: I wish to thank my
relatives and friends for their
gifts, cards and visits while I was
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker and
Dr. Busby. Amber Popp. —20x
'FREMLIN: Harold and Edna
and son, Doug, join in a special
"Thank You" to Don and Marilyn
Forbes and family who shared
their home for the celebration of
our 35th wedding anniversary. It
was a memorable evening and
will always be I remem-
bered .-20x
r- OXFAM
RILEY: I would like to thank my
friends and neighbours for
remembering me with cards,
flowers, and candy while I was in
St. Joseph's Hospital. John Riley.
—20x
DALE: We sish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for
messages of sympathy, floral
contributions, donations and
their many acts of kindness
shown to us. We would also like to
thank the nut-ses and staff on the
second floor for their excellent
care, Dr. Baker, Dr. Smigora of
St. Joseph's Hospital, Rev.
Norman Pick, Rev. John
Oestreicher and the Ball and
Mutch Funeral Home. it will
always be remembered. Doug
and Jean Dale. —20x
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