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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-05-04, Page 22PAGE 7--cuIr i`Or4 NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESD Y, MAY 4, 1 lc lFi,h It31 r iiftl. 12 Real estate for sale • Evf Lt Cllsstaers Phone: 4$t-9371 Iitesldersce7 $231-93133 I4IGiHWAY COMMERCIAL Huron Street 4 bedrooms 1 floor. gas heat SACRIFICE SALE 2 acres with large brick home near BRUSSELS Low downpay ment. 13 ACRES Wooded pro- perty near Auburn 2 floor brick home. 2 small sheds. HOTEL..-, ' °ensed well equip. good location HULLETT TWP. - 87'e acres, no buildings, paved rood, 50 acres workable 69 ACRES - Hwy. No 8. farrowing barn, raised ranch home, several ponds, hardwood bush. BLYTH - large 2 floor home, carport, 6 years old, ideal for professional per- son. NEW LISTING - DUNGAN- NON - 1', floor home on ocre lot. Large heated shop. Main Street location. NEAR BRUCEFIELD - 6 acres. good frame home, very well kept, large born and machine shed. B LYTH - 1'7, floor brick home, 1 ocre, insulated shop, financing arranged. HENSALL - 1'e floor home in good condition, financ- ing available. NEWLISTING - 1', floor frarne home with large work shop in Londesboro. AUBURN - 1 'i, acres with 1 floor frame bungalow and heated shop. NEW LISTING - 14 Acres - 5 miles from Clinton, good frame home, workshop and small barn, trout stream on property. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - Main Street, Blyth. under $15,000.00, could be residence. FARROW to FINISH - on paved road near Clinton, 100 acres, very good buildings, F.C.C. mortgoge assumable. 12 ACRES NEAR BLYTH - large frame home and good hog barn. HOLMESVILLE - 13 acres with farrowing barn, 1 floor brick bungalow, pay- ed drive. EXECUTIVE CLASS HOME on 20 acres, Goderich Township, very well land- scaped. in -ground pool. Large barn insulated and heated. Priced far below value for quick sale. MEN'S WEAR STORE - very reasonably priced. pro- sperous village. INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 4 unit apartment building, central location in Clinton, vendor will finance. 30;r, ACRES - 260 workable, Tuckersmith Twp., cash crop and hog farm, very good home, paved road. B LYTH - 1' 2 floor brick home. large lot, heated garage and workshop. REDUCED • 50 acres near Benmiller. no buildings, 6 acres dwarf apple orchard, bearing 3 years. HULLETT TOWNSHIP - 95 acres good crop land. NEW RAISED RANCH HOME at Brucefield, at- tached garage, electric heat with heat pump. Pric- ed Right. MORRIS TOWNSHIP - 7th concession. 150 ocres. 100 workable. recently drain ed Log house and frame born. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 50 rental units at Vonostro 9 buildings one property Sacrifice Sole. MOBILE ROME on corner lot Morris Street Blyth AUBURN 2 storey frame home in very good condi- tion 4 bedrooms well in- sulated JAMES ST. 2 bedroom home in excellent condi- tion 46 ACRES NEAR VARP1A 22 ocres cropland 9 acres hardwood bush. large dou ble home large barn drive shed with workshop 160 ACRES 150 workoble. Mullett Town xceliant huildin Priced right quick possession 3 ACRES Morris Twp 1'2 floor brick home large born very nice lot under 54000000 1 '/7 FLOOR FRAME NOME Dinsley Street Blyth Jorge goroge and work chop IFIE 42 Death notice BAKER At South Huron Hospital Ex iter Saturday April 30 1983 Arthur Baker of 60 Green Acres, Grand Bend in hos 99th yepr Beloved husband of the former (Alice P Gill) coker of Bluewoter Rest Horne Zurich Dear father of (Eva) Mrs Lloyd Fohner of Stephen Township and Mrs. Lillian Brown at home Loved by nine grandchildren and twenty-one great grand- children and one brother William of Huronview Home Clinton. Predeceased by one daughter Mrs Cora Tierney and one son Joseph. Rested at the T Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home Dashwood where the funeral service took place Monday Moy 2 at 3 p.m Rev H Moore officiating. Inter- ment in Grand Bend Cemetery. Mr and Mrs. Baker hod their 77th Wedding Anniversary April 25. 1983 and Mr. Baker served on the Grand Bend Cemetery Board for over 17 yeors. Memorials to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. I8nx 38. Auction sale 42 Death notice HOWES At has residence Ill Hullett Township, on Tuesday April 26. 1983, Donald Francis Howes in his 75th year Beloved husband of Clara Violet Holders Dear father of Kenneth of Toronto James of Toronto and Allan of Walnut Creek California Deor brother of Mrs Helen Tomlin son of Midland Ontario Also loved by five grandchildren Rested at rhe Tasker Funeral Home Blyth Ontario where o private funeral service wos held on Thursday at 1 p m Interment Embro Cemetery 18ex McCONNELL Joseph Fergus of Huronview on May 2nd, 1983 in his 84th year Joe McConnell formerly of Seatorth beloved husband of the late Alice Doley and deur brother of Mary (Sister St David) Windsor Jean (Mrs H Dingemon) Detroit and Rose (Sister Jonet McConnell) of California, one brother Rev Fother John F McConnell o' California. Predeceased by one brother Patrick McConnell Friends called of the Whitney Ribey Funeral Home 87 Goderich Street West Seaforth until 11 a.m Wednesday when Moss of the Christian Burial was held at St James Roman Catholic Church Seoforth terment St Jomes (/ / // Cemetery I8nx Hens UI Century Farms Sold CLEARING FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION We are pleased to offer for sale by public auction an excellent line of farm equipment for Bell Huron Farms, 1'/a miles north of Hensall, on No. 4 highway on Saturday, May 7 at 10:30a.m. 6 TRACTORS: J.D. 4640 Turbo c/w cab, air, P-rO, quick -hitch, front fuel tank, low hours: .1.D. 4030ciw.cab. air. 3 pth, pto; J.D. 3020 power shift c/w no. 58 loader with 6 ft. ind, bucket: Cockshut 1850 under -over hydroid. shift ti wt•ab,-3 pth;ptu: Cockshutt 1650 hydra power drive c: w pto. 3 pth; 1953 Ford 50 Jubilee. TILLAGE: John Deere 100024'72 ft. cultivator c w spring tooth harrows: J.D. 2500 6 furrow 18 in. bottom hyd. reset plow: Glenco 11 shank soil saver; 9 ft. anhydrous shank applicator e w hitchikcr harrows: Kongskilde 8 row scufticr c w rolling planter shields; 20 ft- stone windrowver: Anderson stone picker: 24 ft. tandem land rollers: farmhand 32 ft. harrow weeder with road transport. BEAN EQUIPMENT: Lilliston 6200 Hi -Cap beaner combine; Lilliston 8 row and 6 row bean windrowcr: Innes 500 and 520 Kean windrowcr; 4 row Mauer bean puller STRAWBERRY EQUIPMENT: Friday self-pro- pelled power hoe: Finch electronic bird alarm: Reist PTO model straw chopper: 3 p16 riding strawberry hoe: Holland 1 row 3 pth transplanter: Gorman Rupp 6 inch in 6 inch out pto irrigation pump: approx. 1.000 ft. of 6 in. irrigation pipe: approx. 2,000 ft- or 4 in. pipe: approx. -,-00 0. of 2 in. pipe: quantity of sprinklers. risers. tips. 45 degree and 90 degree elbows. t's. end plugs. gate values in all sizes: 2 irrigation wagons planting equipment: International 8 row air planter monitored c w road transport. drove nozzles, insecticide boxes and 2 drums: I.H. 510 18 run seed drill: 2 sets of J.U. model 720 fibreglass saddle tanks c's hyd. driven pumps and 24 0. 3 pth and belly booms; 20.8-38. 18.4-38 and 15.5-38 duals: 33 & M 2-5 hu. hopper boxes e w Elmira 8 ton running gear: 12 ft. hvd. fort. auger: 2:16 ft. steel deck flat wagon c w - ton Elmira running gear with hvd. hoist: 2-1.H. model 1-5 manure spreaders with slurri gates: 1.000 gallon water wagon on wheels c w pto water pump: N.H. model 68 haler: Massey 5 bare hay rake: 2 20 ft by 4 in portable augers: 10 ft. 3 in. portable auger: 26 0. skeleton hale elevator on wheels: bale stoker: 90 gallon .1. & DB. 3 pth field sprayer: Vision 3 pili fert. spreader; .1 & D No. 09 3 pth - 0. /tower: Woods 5 ft. 3 pth rotary cutter: 3 pth 6 ft. nisi: 3 pth 2 furrow 10 in. bottom plow : h ft. one w at disc: ft. 3 pth scraper blade: 10 ft Mrl)ct•ring NI) packer; 10 ft. 3 pth cultivator; Durst 8 0 snow blower; 2-Baurman 50 gal. cattle oilers. can't head gate. Approx. 800 hales Trecfoil hatnnsc poultry equipment: plus many more small items ton numerous to list. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is an nutstandin>; line of well maintained cash crop and straw herr% equipment. all in excellent condition rrailc tiiwork for you. PROPRIETORS: Bill and Doroth. Bell and Jack and Tot c Bell For further information costar 1 RATHWEi,L & ASSOCIATES INC. Dick Robinson, Sales Manager PHONE 527-1336 or 527-1458, Telex 069.55223 55(1 acre Bell Huron Farms said ht Agri Natiim,ti Biala Inc f'hnne Sr 120(1 AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS APPRA SE Rc, 42 Death notice RUTHERFORD Phyllos of Aldergrove 8.0 formerly of Clanton, Ontario. passed away April 22nd, 1983 aged 74 yeors Survived by her daughter Lloy Ann and son-in- law Dove Dickinson, three sisters Joon Edith and Florence niece Judy and nephew Horold Gt niece Heather and Gr nephew Stephen olso survived by Fin nigan Cremation Funeral ser vices to follow later in May in Ontario In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Society or the Palliative Care Unit of the Royal Columbian Hospital New Westrninster B C Ar rongements through the Memorial Society of B C and Fust National Services I8nx SHOLDICE On Friday April 29 1983 of his late residence J Murray Sholdice of 478 Woodman Avenue, age 75 years Beloved husband of Coro (Hutton) Sholdice. Loving father of John and his wife Judy Sholdice. R R 2 Thorndole and the late Ross Sholdice (1972) Loving grandpa of Craig and Catherine Dear brother of Mrs. Alec (Edna) Paterson Brucefield Ken Sholdice London and Mrs. Ar chre (Iva) Cribbin Bayfield. Rested of the Corrothers Funeral Home 843 Dundas Street (after 7 p.m. Saturday) where the funeral service was held Monday May 2 of 11 a.m. with Rev. Farquhar MacKinnon officiating. A service of commit- tal followed at St. Marys Cemetery, St. Marys Ontario at 1 p.m I8nx McLAY On Saturday, April 30, 1983. Donald James McLay of 634 Jason Crescent in his 26th year. Beloved son of Mrs. Nancy Mclay of Clinton and Mr. Alex- ander Mclay of London. Dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Briggs of London. Dear brother of Michael and Sandra both of Edmonton, Mrs. Heather Lemieux, Mrs. Catherine Horichy, Mrs. William (Nancy- ElIen) Smith and Susan all of London and Jeffrey. Dear friend of the Sutherland family. Friends were received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South where the funeral service wos conducted in the chapel on Tuesday, May 3 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Richard Stewart D.D. officiating. Inter• ment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. ---I8nx r 42 Death notice KNOA In the Clinton Public Hospital on Friday April 22nd, 1983, Evelyn Irene Carter dearly beloved wife of Williom Knox of Biyth, Ontario. in her 72nd year Beloved mother of Horold of Biyth Ontario Charles of Goderich Marjorie (Mrs Robert Marshall) of Blyth. and Dorothy (Mrs Murray Govier) of Londestero Deor sister of William Celle( of Blyth. Horold Carter of Blyth, and Russell Carter of Seoforth Mrs Margaret Lockwood of Blyth and Zell°. (Mrs Nelson Patter son) of Blyth Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 5 great- grandchildren Predeceased by two brothers and one sister Rested at The Tosker Funeral Horne Blyth, Ontario where the funeral service was held on Sundoy April 24th at 3 p.m. In terment Blyth Union Cemetery -I8nx 43 Births Mo-; MAHON Marilyn, Tom and Jill,on are pleosed to announce the arrival of Fraser Keith on April 28 1983 at the Clinton Public Hospital The proud grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holland, and great- grandmother, Elsie Henderson Once again thonks go to the dynamic duo of Steed and Salsbury and to the wonderful nurses on the 2nd floor. I8nx 44 Engagements VEE '4STRA-ELLIS Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ellis are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon to Arnold, son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Veenstra. The wedding will take place in the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, 7 p.m. May 21.-18x SCHADE-PRATT Mr, and Mrs. Larry Schade, Mit- chell, Ontario are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Cheryl Anne to Mr. Glenn Francis Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ver• non Pratt, Englehart, Ontario. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 21. 1983 in the Gospel Hall, Clinton, Ontario. -18x Mr. Far 44 Engagements EI.LOOTT-08114641181 H Mr and Mrs Cleve Gangeroch, Zurich and Mr and Mrs Fred Elliott Clinton, ore pleased to announce the marriage of their children Chorlone and Daniel The wedding will take piece on Saturday May 14 1983 or 2 p m at Zurich Mennonite Church l8 47 Card of thanks KNOX We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown to us in the loss of a loving carte mother and grandmother For the beautiful floral tributes donee tions, cords and food that were received Special thanks to Mr Cowan for his comforting words The pallbearers. flowerbearers and the ladies of Blyth United Church for the lovely luncheon Special thanks to the Order of the Eastern Star. Dr Salsbury and the entire staff of the Clinton Public Hospital for their excellent core and kind- ness she received and Tosker Funeral Home Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered Bill and Family 18 STOREY Special thonks to our relatives and friends that helped of our sale. the bidders and buyers and everyone that carte. It was greatly appreciated. Harold and Helen Storey. - 18 STIRLING My sincere thanks to family friends and Vorna Church for treats. cords, inquiries and visits while a patient in Clinton Hospital. Thanks to Rev. Wilena Brown for her visits. to Dr. Baker and Flowers and first floor nurses. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Sincerely Bob Stirling, - 18x BUFFINGA I would like to thank all our relatives, friends. and neighbours for showing their concern by way of visits, cords gifts and telephone calls while I was a patient in Clinton and Vic- toria Hospitals. A special thanks to those who helped at home in any way - it was all greatly appreciated. Albert Buffinga.--18x 47 Card of thanks YIE We would lake to express our sincere appreciation to our kind relatives neighbours and friends who sent cards visits and flowers on our 40th An nrversory Thonk you one and all Sincerely J,rn and Mono Boyle I Bx McLEAPI Kerr and Shirley would like to thunk Dr Walden and Dr Salsbury and the nurses of Clio ton Public Hospital for taking such good core of Dovid while he wos sick. Speciol thanks to David's grandparents Don and Betty McLean 18 er: 47 Card of thanks RILEY The family of the late Mr Percy Riley wish to express siincere thanks to friends neighbours and relotives for their expres sions of kindness to those who sent food, flowers cords and memorial donations and to the ladies of Victoria Street United Church for rhe luncheon We would also like to thunk Dr Chan. Dr Flowers the um bulance drivers and the police for their speedy response to our residence Thanks also to Rev John Wood and the Stiles Funeral Home Your kindness will always be remembered 18x CLEARING AUCTION SALE Combine, three erectors, avuether fermi neachlnery, etc., to be held et Lot 29, Concession 4 Tuekersenith Township, two /Miles east of Brucefield, Ont. for Carl Richardson. 'MORS ('AY, MAY 12 AT 1:00 P.M. COMBINE: Cleaner F2 self propelled combine with cab, heater, pick up header and four row narrow corn head- SWATHER: international 173 self propelled swether with 14 ft. heed. TRACTORS: John Deere 4630 diesel with cab, heater, air, radio, dual external hydraulics, etc., recently overhauled. 20 a 38 T ger dunk selfireg separate, 18.4 a 38 T Bar duals, Cockshutt 1850 diesel with cab, fender tank over under ahlft. Massey Ferguson 135 diesel- Eavid Brown 990 erector (red). MACHINERY: John Deere 2300 series semi mount six furrow x 18" bottom plow with hydraulic automatic reset- Cockshutt four furrow serol mount 16" bottoms plow. IHC 18e, ft. vlbra shank cultivator. Banish style 10', ft. cultivator. Massey Ferguson filo. 33 seventeen run seed drill with fertllixer. John Deere 1240 four row plate type corn planter with In- secticide boxes, ect., recently rebuilt. Martin built 2,000 gallon liquid manure tank with vacuum pump and tandem axles. Old unit for agitating manure, Gehl n lxmlll with verlable speed loading ©neer magnet etc. McKee Corn Hog grinder blower for high moisture corn. Continental 300 gallon U.S. troll sprayer with fibreglass tank, set of drop toxxles. Mauer type four row bean puller. Innes 500 AR bean windrowcr with cross conveyer. ftagadorn 8 ft. single auger snow blower, four wagons with gravity bins, Beatty 16 ft. silo unto®der. Rum saw, Woods rotary chopper. Allied 36 ft. x 6" portable grain auger PTO drive, 10 ft. land packer, Pioneer chain saw, fanning mill, portable air compressor, Airco 225 Amp welder, plus in few miscellaneous items. Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 4R2-7898 FOR INFORMATION: Phone the owner Carl Richardson 519-527-1487. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for (accidents day of sale. 0 from 11 -hp Lawn Tract': rs The John Deere 111 and 111H feature a 38 -inch mower. The 1 1 1 H has a hydrostatic drive system for one -lever control of direction and speed. Rear bag- ger, front blade, and snow thrower available. 16 HP Lawn Tractor The 116 and 116H have a twin cylinder 16 hp engine. These feature the 46- three blade mower. The 116 has a 5 speed gear drive transmis- sion, the 116H has a super smooth hydrostatic drive. This spring let Thompsonts supply your 1983 Crop Inputs® Expert advice by a qualified staff to assist you in your planning, :'tacked by 60 years of serving the agriculture Sector. We offer: - - Complete soil and tissue analysis Computerized reports, including micro nutrients and are easily understood Each plant has the most modern, fast custom fertilizer blending units in the area, back- ed by 10 floater units for custom spreading - Numerous delivery units and pull type spreaders. We are the main distributors for most farm chemicals and custom apply 28% nitrogen solutions for your weed and feed program. Plant Thompson's Hyland Brand Seeds for top yields and quality products e Check out our Granular Soybean Inoculant prices e Forage Seeds including Trumpeter Alfalfa We can supply, deliver or apply We encourage you to book early FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE at all 4 locations 0 14 HP Lawn & Garden Tractor The best selling model. The 214 is a classic. 14 hp Kohler engine and 4 -speed trans -axle that lets you change :speeds without clutching. Lawn Sweepers John Deere Lown Sweepers are available in widths of 31 or 38 inches Tow one behind your lawn tractor or rider to save hours of raking time Heavy-duty hampers provide non-stick cleanout. Pt. Albert 529-7901 Mitchell 348-:7:.433. Menson 262-2527, Granton, 225-2360 vegmempowesi iyth 523-4244 Exeter 235-1115 0