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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-05-14, Page 22PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS—RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 1491961 38. Auction sole 38. Auction sale e €dtee// docez/ei OVERSTOCKED Soiling by PUBLiC AUCTION Due to the recently large pure heses. Lakeport Steel, ilenover. lore offOring by Public Auction surplus steal and equipment en Satyrdsy, May 30 at 10:30 atm. 1 miles north of Hanover. Inventory to' include'15,000 worth of steal / round and stimuli tubing / flat stock / her stock / channel and angle Iran / piping / V. fo 3" wire mesh - approx. 2• T. / beg panels / some roofing steel / 3111' by S0' • steal t11'b building / used shop equipment / 5th Wheel fr,111Bre / gelvenized steal . large quantity, all :Ai. *ir'111 sholit./ snorted smaller fats oI ateei l Mid 010119 Mhitelksneaus Items too numerous to melnlolt. PLAN TO ATTEND — MUST BE SOLD TERMS CASH Viewing from 9.5 of yard of Lakeport Steel, Hanover. Phone 3644247. Sofas Mnn.gsir - Dice *ablution 527-1415 .171 %Pitt if; e-Q4,4oct,zie.4 AUCTIONEERS, LIOUtDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MANN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO t519 527-1459 rr AUCTION SALE Over: 60 Tractors AND ►ces of Equipment AT BRLEY SALES YARD Dungannon SATURDAY, MAY' 16 � 8 a.m. Mord consignation.. we►lcof51 PHONE 5294910 or SHOP 029-162S Gordon 11rin(N6y, AveRi seer etc/I�e// e,5Vi: oevadeo (BANKRUPT AND R aED\ EQUIPMENT for Solo by Public Auction Wa haven bean Instruefed to ,sill by the secured par- ties, without reserve, ell Invenfdry tend equlpm.nt, an Setarday, May 230 10:30 a.m. at Vaned es, 2 tulles south of Clinton (Follow signs). CEMENT FORMS AND IQ UIPMENT: Approximately 200 Dura Form canting forms/Dura Form bracing/ilea/adlusfable brackets/molds/Y, hp cement vibrator/compactor/power Prowl/portable 20 gallonsosollna form oiler/saltmandar heater/100 amp Cenox welder/'/I" drill prase/elettrlc air ham- mer/cement took/quanfity of carriage and machine boils/c.mslnt mimic. FARM MACHINERY: H. Int. Tractor/2 HM wagons/3 furrow E.C. plow/J.O. DOUBLE DISK/land roller/side dallier rads/1952 Cockshutt tractor/AN 7 Ford Trac- tor (Vary old)/miscellaneous form equipment. SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: (New) Miller welder c/w wire feed attachments/floor model drill pais/porfab10 aft `onrpressor, twin cytind.r/2 airless paint sprayers/cut off saw/power hock sow/air tanks/pallor, and forth carts/quantity of wood stoves, complete and partially tom- ptate/quantity of steel/McLaughlin Buggy/prlmlflve wood farm tools/large quantity of miscellaneous shop equipment/whoa! borrows/miscellaneous garden tools/circular sow. HOG EQUIPMENT: Quantity barn exhaust fan/101Ike new pig foodars/portable pig 'colas/miscellaneous hog aqulpm.nf. VEHICLES AND BOAT: 1961-26 Ft. Trolon cabin cruiser, new motor and transmission/1154 Pontiac conver- tible 011 resfored)/1974 Harley Davidson motor- cycle/300 Yamaha Snow Mobile/Routine lawn and garden tractor. Timms- Cash/No Reserve For further information contact : AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS �\ 77 MAIN ST • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO (5191 527-1458 OSONNOODEolOP 38. Auction sole 38. Auction sale eladaidi d.4.40Ceerie.4 We have been instructed by Mr. Gorski Shantz, to sell by public auction. the remaining assets of Shan- tz Farm Automation Ltd., on Thursday, May 21 at 7:00 p.111° at the location - 21/2 miles north of Zurich. CONSISTING OF VEHICLES - 1970 F150 'A ton pld¢up c/w topper, low mileage/1971 F350 1 ton c/w flat rock/1974 - 4 door LTD, loaded. EQUIPMENT - Clark fork lift, 4000 Ib, capacity with 700 - 12 tires/20' gooseneck tandem axle trailer c/w vacuum brakes/MF 65 c/w power steering, 3 pth & 14.9 - 20 tires/Magnate 15,000 - WON KW, 3 pth generator/Dettsan 7' snow blower/Lancaster 12' or 15' silage distributor/2 portable cement mixers on wheels with motor/Lincoln 225 amp. welder/12 speed heavy duty bench press with '// hp. motor/Krosh.l power hack saw/White transit. level/impact drill/quantity of cement forms/wheel barrows/sump pump/20 gallon water Peens( /shelving. OFIICE EQUIPMENT - Johnson 2 way radlo. 2 mobiles, bas./M' self supporting tower/double pedestal desk/swivel steno chair/2-4 drawer filing cabinets/Smith Corona electric typewriter/Victor adding machlne/Phonemato answering service with controls/card file/Holiday 0 track with dual speakers/Paymaster Cheque Writer, BUSINESS SOLD TERMS CASH For further Information contact: eller ll'l/C ll'EGl �' - e �,1.10CCl,Z�B.1 AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAN ST • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO {5191 527-1458 AUCTION SALE Appliances, furniture, antiques, garden tiller. snowblower, etc. to be hold at the Blyth Arena in B lyth Ontario for Mrs. Hanna Kurnoth. SATURDAY, MAY '16 at 10 A.M. EQUIPMENT: Mostercraft 10 h.p. snowblower 1 year old; Troy Built self propelled rototlll r w. electric start 3 years old; cement mixer w. motor 1 year old; wheel barrow; bag cart; 3 h.p. garden tiller; electric lawn mower; gas lawn mower; 2 rolls of green lawn wire 3 ft. high (now); 2 rolls of cage wire (new); aluminum "Sep ladderl_commit lawn table & ben- ches; cement deer; drill; fig saw; skill saw; hand saws; vise; old scales; plus other garden & hand tools; milk & cream cans; large and small grape presses for wino making (new); stainless steel tub & palls & other wine making equipment. APPLIANCES & FURNITURE: Kenmore frig nearly now; 24" electric stove; Coldspot chest freezer; Kenmore clothes dryer; Kenmore square tub wringer washer; vacuum cleaner; Electrohome Colour TV; Floor model stereo 4 years old; three piece bedroom suite w. mattress; four dining choirs, buffet; double bed w. mattress; desk table; orossback chair w. lady's face; pictures; lamps; choster bed couch; 'chrome table i four chain; sewing machine; odd tables & chairs; knlck knacks; Mikes & glassware; pots & pans; plus other fur- niture and miscellaneous Items. PLAN TO ATTEND LUNCH BOOTH TERMS CASH Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7893 �I Owner or auctioneer not responsible fer accidents day of sale. ceqezdeir FARM SOLD CLEARING FARM MACHINERY AUCTION For Joe Van Volkengoed, on Tuesday, May 26 at 1:15 p.m. Lot 15, Concession 12, Hibbert, 5 miles east of Exeter on No. 53, and 3 miles north or 0 miles south of Dublin, V, wegt. CONSISTING OF TRACTORS - John Deere 3130, 1100 hrs., c/w cab, remotes, dual wheels (16.4 - 31)/David B rowne 990 c/w 12 spend transmission, diesel 457 hrs., with model 60 Case Hyd., loader/Ford Super Malo( c/w selectlspeed transmission, diesel, fully powered/livestock racks. EQUIPMENT - J.D. 7000 - 6 row corn planter, 1 yr., old, planted 100 ocros/J.D. 1000 - 15' cultivator c/w leveling harrows Ow tandem wheels/Int. 710 - 3 furrow 11 automatic plow/Now Holland 351 Mix mill c/w all attdchmonts/New Holland 250 Bu. manure spreader/Calsa 200 gallon sprayer/Turnco gravity box c/w self propelled Dodge chassis/Turnco gravity box c/w 1 ton running gear/J.D. model 270 twin auger snow blower/Int. 47 Forage blower c/w 60' plpo/Katolight generator model 250-5/42' Little Giant elevator/52' - 6" Brant PTO drive auger/30' Speed King 6" auger/12' Hyd. fertilizer auger/25' skeleton auger/Ferterl cern cleaner/3 pth. lagspllt- ter/36" lawn roller c/w 5 speed transmission c/w Honda motor and trailer/M.F. No. 10 baler/cement mixer with motor/11/2 H.P. electric motor/50 sow bolts/2 electric heaters/4" wood planer/M.F. side rake, S bar on rubber. SHOP EQUIPMENT - Comet 110 amp welder/Bench model drill press/shop master power hock saw/Webster oirtable air compressor/Miller Fan '/. H.P. grinder/steel work bench c/w vises/Pioneer 23 chain saw/Wisconsin • - 1 h.p. gasoline heavy duty engine/Tem, wood down draft itove/asst. of steel/scrap metal/pressure washer/Monarch 1'/2" water pump with 60' of hoses/10 cord firewood/32 ft. extension ladder/C.B. Radio - side band 40 chow- nets/Berke( meat slicer/Misc. household items. LAWN ORNAMENTS - Patio furniture/cast iron Din - nor bell/wishing well/picnic table/2 bug lights/plus many more items. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: All equipment was purchased in last 3 years and Is in excellent condition. For more information phone RATHWELL 1, ASSOCIATES Sales Manoaer -_Dick Robinson 527-1336 or owner e4/7141 ea/ e 211 ioc.ea' AUC.r.CNEERS, LiOUIDATORS. APPRAISERS ••r� 77 MAN Sr • SEArORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO 519 52.7-1458 Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 402-7890 AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY. MAY 16 10 *,M. Furniture, appliances, antiques. etc., at the Blyth Arena for Mrs. Hanna Kurnoth. SATURDAY, MAY 30 10 A.M. At Richard Lobb's Barn for Edna Jamieson plus additions. TUESDAY, JUNE 2 6 P.M. Two tractors. old machinery, antiques. furniture. etc. 2'/2 miles East of Family Paradise Pork for Dorothy Elligsen. MONDAY, JUNE d 7:30 P.M. Two bedroom house in Village of Dublin for Elmer Keller. SATURDAY, JUNE 13 10 A.M. Appliances, furniture, etc. at Lobb's Barn, Clin- ton, for Elmer Keller. 42. Death notice EASTON At his residence on Thursday, May 7, 1981 Mr. Keith Alvin Easton, of Howard Street, Bayfield in his 68th year. Beloved husband of Irene (McRae) Easton. Dear father of Donald of Laredo, Texas, and Scott at home, Mrs. Peter (Louise) Schewchuck of Toronto, Mrs. Ian (Peggy) Bateman and Jaynee Easton, both of London, Dear brother of Bruce of Windsor, Mrs. • Beulah Start and Ivan, both of Woodstock. Predeceased by two sisters and one brother. Also survived 'by 5 grand- children. Visitation was at the Westlake Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich, where the funeral service was conducted on Saturday, May 9, at 2. p.m. Reverend . William Bennett officiating. Interment' followed in Bayfield Cemetery. In -lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. -19 WALLACE In the Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, May 11, 1981, Mrs. Irvine Wallace. the former Dorothy4, B ea trice Howard, of Blyth, in her 77th year. Beloved mother of Mrs. Leslie Shirley() Rutledge of •Mississauga. Howard ' of Goderich, Irma, (Mrs. Bill Marshall) of Clinton, and Beverley of Londesboro. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Horne, Blyth, Ontario, where funeral service was held on Wednesday at 2 p.m: Inter- ment Blyth Union Cemetery. Memorial doantions to the Clinton Hospital Building fund or the Blyth, United Church would be appreciated as ex- pressions of sympathy. -19 STOREY At Clinton Public Hospital, Tuesday. May 5, , 1981, Elizabeth•Ann Storey, Clinton, formerly of Seaforth, in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late John Henry Storey (1959). Dear mother of Mrs. W.J. . (Kathleen) Cuthill, Seaforth, Mrs" Elmer (Clara) Dale, Clinton, Mrs. George (Margaret) Wasson, Walton, Mrs. Arthur (Mavis) Guest, Kincardine. Edmund, London, Orville, Charles, Harold and William 'J.. all of Seaforth, Ellwood,. Woodstock, Lloyd, Stratford, Arnold, Milverton, Mrs. .Jock (Matilda) Earl, Appin and Joseph, Clinton. Predeceased by one son, Frank. Also surviving are 49 grandchildren, 87 great- grandchildren and great - great -grandchildren. Rested at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth, where service was held Friday at 2 p.m., with Reverend..., ,James Vanslyke, officiating. Interment, Brussels Cemetery. -19 LOOBY Ann Marie, Dublin, Ontario.' Passed away in Hillside Nursing Home. Sebringville, Tuesday; May 12, 1981. Ann Marie Rya.n Beloved wife of the late Louis James Looby of Dublin, in her 94th year. Dear mother of Rev Father Arthur Looby, C.5 B., of Toronto, and Joseph, Clayton, and Louis all of Dublin. Two daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Muriel) Trott of Clinton. Mrs George (Ally) Goettler, of Dublin. Also survived by 22 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband, Louis James Looby, (1938) , one son Clarence, (1978), one daughter, Mrs. R.J. (Loreen) Clrrran. formerly of Ottawa, (1980) . Also predeceased by three brothers and three sisters, Resting at the R.S. Box . Funeral Home. 47 High Street, Seaforth, after 7 p.m., Wed- nesday evening, until Friday morning. thence to St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Dublin, for mass of the Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. interment St, Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Dublin. Parish prayers will be held at the funeral home Thursday evening at 8 p.m. 19 42. Death notice asiumwoomosiolow PARSONS At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, an Monday, May 11, 1981, Mary (Thomson) Par- sons, of 60 Bruce Street, London, in her 79th year. Beloved wife of the late Frederick R. Parsons. Dear mother of Walter F. Parsons, of Hamilton. Dear sister of Mrs. Florence Keyes and Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, both of Exeter. Dear grandmother of Gordon and Glenn Parsons. Friends were received at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street south, after 2 p.m., Tuesday.. Com- plete funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday, May 13th at 3 p.m., with Reverend Douglas H. Ross, of Wesley -Knox United Church, officiating. Interment, Bayfield Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Wesley -Knox United Church Memorial - Fund,. ; A AsIda Street, London, N6C 1E7 or the Ontario Heart Foundation, 371 King Street, London, N6B 9Z9.-19 43. Births FIELDS Pat and Cec are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Amy Sue, on May 4, 1981 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London weighing 5 lbs. 131.2 oz. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denomme, RR 1, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields, - RR2, Hensall. —19 SKIKAVICH Bernie and Judy (nee Finley) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Julia Alexandra, weighing 7 Ib. 12 oz., born on Tuesday, May 5, 1981, at 5:25 a.m. in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Effie Finley, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skikavich, London.-19nx 44. Engagements sw000zotSAWIWO BROADBENT - BAKELAAR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bakelaar, Clinton, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda Elizabeth, to Stephen Paul Broadbent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broadbent, Willowdale. The marriage to take place May 30, 1981 at 2 p.m. at the Unitarian Fellowship of N.W. Toronto, 55 St. Phillip's Road, Weston. —19x BRETTELE• - MI DD LETON Mr. and Mrs. James Ross Middleton are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Janice to Paul Brettele of Ottawa. The wedding will take place May 30, 1981, at the St. James Anglican Church, Mid- dleton. -19 CHAPMAN - MAKINS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Matins of Bayfield, Ontario are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Bonnie Marie, to Mr. David Ronald Chapman, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ronald Chapman of London, Ontario. The wedding is to take place on Saturday June 6, at 5:00 p.m., in St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield, Ontario. -19 STALING - R EHORST Mr. and Mrs. Leen Rehorst are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances Jacqueline to Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stalling of Drayton. The wedding will take place on June 6, 1981 at 2 p.m. in the Christian Reform Church, Clinton. -19 46. In memoriam BUTLER In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, John R who passed away May 13,19815. You never failed to do your best Your heart was warm and tender You lived your life for those you loved And those you loved remember. Lovingly remembered by wife, Tillie and family. -19 HOY In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, William Hoy, May 14, 1973: To some he may be forgotten. To others, a part of the past. But to us, who loved and lost him Our memories will always last. Always remembered by his family .-19x ,i. 41111111111=1 47. Card of thanks POTTER The family of the late George E. Potter wish to thank their many friends, neighbours and relatives . for cards, flowers, memorial donations and messages of sympathy in the loss of a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to the doctors and hospital attendants who cared so well for him. To the ladies who served the lunch and friends for leaving food at the house. To Rev. R. Norman Pick for his 'message of comfort and the Ball Funeral Home for services rendered. Mrs. Helen Potter and Family.-19nx FISHER Many thanks to all who took time to enter our Creative Circle Draw at the Home Sewing and Fashion Show. Special thanks to Mary Marsh for being there for me all day. Ina Fisher. -19 47. Cord of thanks WOOOMMOREIV EASTON On behalf of the family of the late Keith Easton, 1 would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes, donations to The Canadian Cancer Society, in the loss of a dear Husband and Father. Special thanks to Rev. Wm. Bennett, Dr. G. Shepherd, the pallbearers, Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home, the ladies who brought in food and assisted in our home. Your kindness will forever be remembered. Irene and Scott Easton. -19 STOREY The family of the late Elizabeth Ann Storey wish to express its sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbours and friends for the floral tributes, sympathy cards, food brought to the house and all other expressions of sympathy during the loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Special thanks to Box Ambulance Service, Dr. Newland, Dr. Lambert and the nurses of Clinton Public Hospital. Also to Rev. VanStyke and Whitney Ribey Funeral Home. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. -19x McCOOL The family of the late Paul McCool wish to express their sincere thanks and ap- preciation for beautiful floral tributes, donations to the heart fund and all kind expressions of sympathy during the loss of our beloved husband, father and brother. All your kindness and help will always be remembered. Gwen, Connie, Danny, Beth, Jane, Bob and Doris. I9x YOU'RE INVITED TO BRICKMA'N ¶S COUNTRY GARDENS 4///* *ova j/ 1v1�R��►`' THIS NH SATURDAY it0 p SUNDAY & MONDAY b May 16, 17, 18 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PLANTS AT YOUR ONE STOP GARDEN CENTRE: Herbs Perennials Box Plants Flowering Trees Fruit Trees Shrubs. Tropical Plants Stokes Seeds House Plants Geraniums Hanging Baskets Peat Moss Cattle & Sheep Manure Fertilizer Insecticides Bark Chips * IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD A TROPICAL VACATION COME TO OUR GREENHOUSE TO SEE OUR PLANTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, WHICH CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN THIS AREA!! 10 3/4. OFF ALL NURSERY STOCK REG. 1.50 PERENNIALS NOW 3FOR TCOO PER POT UNLESS OTHERWISE MARKED SPIKES ONL REG, 1.50 7 • o No. 23 to Ll.lowol 1 lett HANGING BASKETS NOW REG. UP TO 15.00 X11.95 Fuschla, Impatiens, Ivy Geraniums, etc. BOX PLANTS REG. .... 90' & ' 1.00 Now 8.5 IN EFFECT FROM MAY 13TH TILL MAY 31ST HOW TO GET HERE Brlekmon'. Country Gordo 1 To Mllvorton el Roa9ot4 1 e ® IAler,bure Klnkora No. 19 Hwy No. a Hwy. ' S;Trotlord w �a • To MJG,l,nlI kwbrIngvlllo T▪ O London %I. Mort'. R.R. 1 SEDI$INGVILLE 393-6223 REFRESHMENTS! SAT., SUN. & MON. ONLY We welcome BUS TOURS OF ALL KINDS Have your club or group call today HOURS: Saturday Al Monday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 12:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. ( 1