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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-10-30, Page 2223 O NEWS 0RD, SUAY, OCTQilER 30.1980 PROPER1Y AUCT14N •SALL • .4.1(• • • . ••*.• 38. Auction sale 8.Auction sale S a�` ,�. -tee ,4�t7 4 KIPPEN PROPERTY BY AUCTION We have been Instructed by the owner to, offer .i..by Public Auction a 50 1acr• parcel of land with buildings. Saio to be held at the! location Lot Part 5, Concession 2 on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 LAND: 30 acres No. 1 soil. suitably tiled, 4 acres bush flat land 2000 heat units. BUILDINGS: 3 bedroom 1'/2 storey frame house. kitchen, living, family, and utility rooms on main floor. Full basement, oil heat. Barn set up for Farrow to Finish. Capacity 40 sows. New: Stabling with Stable Cleaner. Terms - Phone Rathwells - Viewing upon request - Irvine Ferris and Family Proprietors. ,addave// AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MA.N ST • SEAFORTH. ONTA.141O NOK 1WO ,5191 527-1-458 gated/K.J4�.�.�ociaCe� r� SEAFORTH HERITAGE HOUSE FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION We have been instructed by the owner to offer for sole by public auction SATURDAY, NOV.8 AT 10:30 A.M. Located at 38 High Street, Seaforth. Solid brick two storey home. Features country kitchen, for- mal dining room with a joined arched sitting room, library with adjacent living room, large entrance with staircase leading to four bedrooms on second floor. House is in excellent state of repair, including a full basement. Large lot, one block from main street. Ideal in- vestment or family home. TERMS: '1,000 down, balance in thirty days or negotiated closing date. Selling.. subject to reasonable reserve. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE: RATHWELL AND ASSOCIATES 527-1438 %dh€/i 4oc1�d?J .AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1458 RgOtoriat Auction ►.rs Incorporated of do>n� bare barn net d: o li l c .a c o u. • nd' v .r. i.. _ . rra►�te t.. k* by pub t. ..cr tl aR ...nd, r a_ _ . by I ''l tura of the ;POirr�i;R OF S.AL,( cofrtalned In a certcdn inor "' t000a,. t+whtch will b* producid. ,at thv time, of sable, th,s'l fQitowin0 propertylocain Monkton.. :T7:st:erhlCkbti-2:.t rwithwo stores tocat don*tmfoor analortmentson the sslcond,ac!"tilnent has 3 rooms and one bath, ion, agar -'T tment has 5 rooms and one bath, lot sizer approx. 60 x* 132;' one apartment is 'presently rented and tenant .,� P P y must be given 30. days notice to vacate., two All fur- • naces, *m011'ooms In both stores, building is located on • the cornor of Highway 23 and Perth. County Road No. 9* Monkton, Ont, "'k This property to be solid public auction on Saturday, Nov. 1, 1980 • at 2 PM at the above premises At The purchaser of this property must rely on his own in- * spection, and not on any particulars or representations' *made verbally or in writing by employees of cor- * poration or auctioneers. * The accepted bid must be accompanied by a certified ¢T' heq ,..get or bank draft in the ,mount of *200_040..atik * time of sale balance on or before closing date (30 days).. * Financing could possibly be arranged. The highest or any bidder will not necessarily be accepted as the 4( property is being sold subject to a reserve bid. If the "'k * reserve bid is not met at the time of auction, the sale. will be declared abortive and the corporation will be - 7` prepared to accept offers to purchase from interested ' * parties, inspection from 10 AM until 2 PM day of sale or by arrangement with Regional Auctioneers Inc. 125 41( * Snyder's Rd. East Baden, Ont. Phone (519) 634-8121. 41 Nights 743-1762." *******************>M AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to be helt)1 at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton Ont. for Mrs. E. Nudge plus several additions Saturday, November 1 at 10 A.M. Harvest Gold dishwasher 2 years_ old (like new); Wringer washer 2 years- old (like new); 2 electric stoves 24"; Modern three piece bedroom suite; lots of beds; Antique hall seat w/mirror; good china cabinet; oval chrome table w/4 chairs; plus other sets; wooden dining table w/2 leaves;- 4 matching chairs; six matching dining chairs; wicker fern stan- ds; chesterfield and chair sets; drop leaf table; floor lamps; small Hi-fi; blanket boxes; trunks; washstan- ds;1offee & end tables; piano stool w/glass ball feet; apartment fold up dining table w/leaves goes from 20" to 70"; rollaway beds; wardrobe; wooden exten- sion ladders; Lawn Boy lawn mower; lantern; lawn chairs; crocks; hand and garden tools; some bed- ding; suitcases; mantel clock; lots of picture frames; plus our usual large offering of miscellaneous items. TERMS CASH Auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898 Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 7/:" SLocIalei AUCTION TONIGHT We are pleased to offer by Public Auctionfor the estate of Ethel Cralgie arid additions, to be held on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 at 6:3010.M. CONSISTING OF: Edison Gramophone with 50 Edison records/4 section German Style Mohogany Wall Unit/Small Cadby Mahogany Piano/Modern Dry Sking/Love Seat and Matching Chair/Glass Top of Flat to Wall/Trunks/Blanket Boxes/Spin- ning Wheel/2 piano stools/Oak Hall Stand/Oak Hall Bench and Mirror/Oak Hall TOW/Fern Stan- ds/Wicker Chair/Tapistry Rocker/Pictures and Frames/Oak Drop Front Desk/Living Room Suite/Walnut End Tables/Brass Lamps/Paper Racks/Tri-Light Lamps/9 pc. Duncan-Phyfe Dining Room Suite/4 Matching Cane Back Chairs/Mohogany Dresser and Chest/Walnut Needlepoint Chair/Ladies & Gents Wing Backed Chairs/Twin Maple Bods/Walnut 5 Drawer Chest/Vanity and Stool/Walnut Night Stan- ds/Large Quantity of Glass & China/Silver- ware/Vases/China Lamps/Cups/Saucers/ Ornaments & Souveniers/Brass/Tiffany Hanging Lamp/Frulfwood Dining Room Table and 2 Mat- ching Chairs/Antique China Cabinet/Cedar Veranda • Chair/Kitchen Aid Portable Conver- table Dishwasher, like new/Antique Oval Walnut Coffee Table/French Provincial Cabinet Stereo/Pair Upholstered Occasional Chairs/1 Chaise Lounge/Mise. Items. Also soiling approximately 100 new children's toys - current stock. Terms cash No Reserve For further information phone Rathwell & Associates at 527-1450 or 527.1336. eq,adoeff .4.iewa* AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK iWO AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, NOV. 1 ST. AT 12 O'CLOCK Albert Brown and other Consigners • BRiNDLEY SALES YARD DUNGANNON, ONT. ALBERT' BROWN - 1973 Chev (Nova) car (12,000) miles. ANTIQUES - bedroom suite, (high headboard); 4 cedar chests; table & 6 chairs; cross cut saw; lamps; dishes; stools; two T.V.'s; cook stove; Steven shotgun; radio; 3 rocking chairs; 2 corner what-nots; old clock; butter churn; etc., etc. FRED GRAFTON - Two sewing machines; 2 deep freezes; 3 refrigerators; washer & dryer; dishwasher; Franklin stove; T.V.; end table; riding lawn mower; walk behind snowblower; copper boilers; 2 stereo sets; 2 typewriters; dishes; etc. etc., scuba diving equip- ment; tent & camping equipment; set of exercise weights. TERMS: Cash day of sale AUCTIONEER - GORDON H. BRINDLEY For more information call . 529-7970 or 529-7625 Not responsible for accidents day of sale. 42. foeath notice VAN HORNE At_ -;South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday October 26th, 1980. Cecil W. Van Horne, of Exeter, in. his 71st year. Beloved husband of Inez May (Fahner) and dear father of Mrs. Gerald Flynn, (Mary Anne), of Hensall, and George F. Van Horne of Cedar Springs. Dear brother of Mrs. No rm_ a_n Counter (Madeline) of Clinton, and Mrs, John Nediger (Greta) of Clinton, and Mr. G.G. Van Horne (Jack) of London. Mr. Van Horne is survived by two grandchildren, Lori, and Susan Flynn, and was predeceased by his first wife Irene Mary Elizabeth (Layton) in 1956. Rested at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter, where -funeral. service was held on Wed- nesday, October 29th, at 2 p.m., with Pastor Linn Losh- bough officiating. Interment in Crediton Cemetery.-44nx 43. Births VAN DYKE Hans and Rita (nee Poelman) thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter Amanda Rose, on Monday, Sept. 20, 1980 in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, weighing 7 Ib. 21/2 oz. A new sister for Khrista and Darryl. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joh. Van Dyke and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poelman.-44nx JEWITT Craig proudly announces the birth of his little brother, Trent William, born October 19th, 1980 in Woodstock General Hospital. Delighted parents are Bev and Bette Jewitt (Snell), " proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snell, Londesboro and Mrs. Elma Jewitt, Clin- ton.--44nx MURCH Tom and Susan of Exeter are pleased to announce the birth of their son Christopher Thomas weighing 7 lbs. 4 bzs. born October 17, 1980. A wee brother for Michael and another grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Ho and Baker of Exeter nd r. and Mrs. Jack M of Clinton. I would like to thank Dr. Gans and nurses of the Exeter hospital. --44 III UIE 43. Births HUMMEL John and Annette with thanks to God joyfully an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Andrea Joy on October 17, 1980 weighing 7 lb. 4 oz. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Ont. A beautiful sister for Bryan acrd Michael.-444nx • • 44. Engagements GIRVIN - JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Don Jefferson Clinton, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Lynne, to Kenneth Harry son of Mrs. Winnifred Girvin, Dungannon, Ontario. The wedding will take place November 15th, 1980 in Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, Ontario at 4: 30 o'clock. -44x 46 In memoriam BALL In loving memory of a dear son Clarence who passed away three years agol October 27, 1977. He had a nature you could not help loving. And a heart that was purer than gold. And to -those who knew him and loved him, His•memory will never grow cold. " Sadly missed and always remembered by Dad. -44x 47 Card of thanks O'CONNELL The families of the late Thomas O'Connell wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement, for the flowers, food and cards sent to our homes, for the floral tributes and donations to the Cancer Society. Additional thanks to the Beattie Funeral Home, Rev. Peck, to the ladies of the Ontario Street Church for the lovely lunch served. Special thanks to the Masonic Lodge, Branch 140 of the Royal Canadian Legion for their Service, to the pallbearers and flowerbearers, also the care received in the Clinton and Victoria Hospitals, all was very much appreciated. Dorothy O'Connell and i""'�`" family, Dorothy Layton and fatnily,--44 t ' off4( . ,00der4. AUCTION CALENDAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 - 6:3o P.M. God.rick Estate .Auction. Hold at Sa$tford Valley Hall. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER EMBER 1 1:15 P.M. OY _ ..� Henson Property Auctlan. Held at'the Location M Lot 21 Concession 3, Tuci cersrith Twp. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 - 1:15 P.M. rHeldt Farm . 1 ant Auction, Vissche Farms. at _. i;qu Pm Location 4 miles N , orth East of Hensall. THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 13 - 10 .A.M. Kincardine Property Auction. gf2' /d (e:eGl C''.42c(a/ei AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO 519) 527-1458 47. Card of thanks ,i,RMATT The family of the late Russell: Erratt wish to OX - press their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh-, hoursfor the cards, flowers and .donations to the Hua' tingten Society. Special' thanks to Queensway Nursing Haine,,lfiensall. Also to Dr. Goddard, the Rev. Stan McDonald, Bdnsall U.C.W. Bonthron Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Bill and Helen Taylor and family, --44 KEYS I would. like to thank my family, friends and neigh- bours for the cards and gifts I received while I was a patient and since returning home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Greg Keys. -44 Holmesville 4-H Club news The Rolmesville 4.0 Club meets at the Mrs. R. Sellars' at RR 2, Bayfield, and at the first meeting they made stir -fried pork, learnedhow to hold ,a 47. Cord of thanks_ GREALIS I wish to thank my friends and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient in the Clinton Public Hospital: Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Dr. Flowers and the nurses on the first floor. Howard Grealis.-44 French knife and studied the wok. M the second meeting on September 29, the group learned about the food processor and how it blends, slices, mixes, shreds and grinds. The 4- Hers also enjoyed making Mexican tacos. At the next meeting on October 6, chicken cacciatore was on the menu at slow and pressure cookers were discussed. October 20 was the club's fourth meeting and they made cherry crepes and ice clean which were reported to taste very good. FOLLOW THESE SAFTEY RULES Cross only at corners, never between parked cars, n e z, er diagonally across an intersection. • Creel • Look in. all. c,lirections before. crossing the street. bles4• Watch for and obey all traffic lights. • Walk, ire rer rvn- across the -street: • Use sidewalks,. not the street, _for walking. • Parents should' accom- pany groups of trick - or -treaters. • All treats should be taken home for inspec- tion before they are eaten. • Only young . gobblins (13 and below) should be encouraged to go trick -or -treating. • Wear short, non-flam- mable costumes which are light in color. • Trick -or -treating should be confined to young goblins' own neighborhood. • Flashlights should be carried after dark. • All. trick -or- treating should be done be - tween the hours of 6 - 8 p -.m. HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE IIALLOWEEN!! This message sponsored by the following community -minded businesses •General Insurance •Real Estate X11 •Investments G. REALTY_____-_ *Life Insurance 482-9747 AND INSURANCE INC. 14 Isaac SI Clinton the I/tII SflO� the friendlyshop that cores" CORNER OF GIBBINGS AND RAT'FERBURY STREETS, CLINTON PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT 482-7017 AUTO WRECKERS HIGHWAY 8, Clinton Community CREDIT UNION WEST OF CLINTON cintiury� oi EWit�tt, "Your authorized White-Elne dealer" with the largest selection of Fabrics and Notion! in Huron and Perth counties. 17 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON 482-7036 . 70 ONTARIO ST. CLINTON 482-3467 374 MAiN STREET EXETER 235-0640 HOME HARDWARE CLINTON AND RADIO SHACK owned and operated by J.A. Balfoui'Retaii Sales Ltd. 24 ALBERT STREET CLINTON 482-7023