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Clinton News Record, 1981-05-21, Page 18
1 PA 1 18-C INNEWS.RECoRD, MUMMY, iF.FW .. Y 241 8. Auction. WO 30. Auction sale eel O r6 .$ $ilfng PUBLIC A IJCT Due to the recently large purchases, L lkepart Steal, Hanover, are offering by Public Auction surplus stool and .equipment on • Saturday, May 30 at 10:30 a.m© 2 males north of Hanover. Inventory to include '75.000. worth of steel / round and square table,, / flat stock / bar stock / channel end single iron / piping / 1/4 toll' wire mesh • approx. 20 T. / hoe pentyls / some rooting steel / 30' by 50' steal frau building / used shop equipment / 5th Wheel trailers / galvanised steel - -large quantity. all shapres, A sires / assorted smaller lots of steel / end many miscellaneous Items too numerous to mention. PLAN TO ATTIINR - MUST RE BOLD TERMS CASH Viewing,' from 0.5 et yard of Lakeport Steel. Hanover. Phone 3641243. Mottnifer fl11ck Rath_ Inson.32h1461: ,Y,T pi r• AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS . 77 MAN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO ' , vvn a519r 527-1458 �aecated CGG',�/�l,Gre .a BAN_CRUPT ANID. REPESSED' EQU••IPMENT for Sala by- Public Auction We have been instructed to sell by the secured para ties, without reserve, all Inventory and equipment,, 00 SatuidayeNkty 23 at 10:30 a.m. et Vanastra, 2.mlles south of Clinton (Follow signs). 'CA'M[NT FOMMI AND EQUIPMENT: Approximately 200 Dura, 'Perri ' recruit forms/Dura Form bra g/$les/sidiulltabie brackets/molds/'/a hp ''eimarlf vibrdter/compacfor/power frowel/portable 20 Ilea aiasollna farm oiler/sallmanlder heater/110 C• os welder/'/," .drill peers/elflefrlc air hem- Yt mile f troll/giraiitky of tarrlaoa and machin /Meant mlier. .1ACHINEUY: N Int.. Tr actor/2 HM wagons/3 furrow E.C. plow/J.D. double dish/rand roller/dda d.Ilvir neck/1,152 Coehshutt. tractor/Aire f herd Tres iiii.2nig, ollo4 gfaroa!,--a04 SIIOP.Eulutio last AND TOOLS: Owe*MIller'weldor f%Mi' Odra favi, aftachments/floor modal drill prase(/portable bier' compressor, twin cylinder/2 (ilii ')liln,t; sprayirr/cut off saw/power hack saw/aIr';tanko/pall. and tad, •osrts/quontlty at wood .Love.,,; complete and partially cont.plata/gytatttlfy... 01 - stool/McLaughlin S�u� Sgyy/prImlf Iva *bad farm toots/largo puantNy of m(siaillablioi s - •hop- equipment/whail eosin/miseallinoaus minion tools/elrculair s°ew. .HOG EQUIPM%1if l QuaMtfy barn exhaust fon/til Ilk. naw plg.,feiMru!llbr-fabla Of scales/misealkinsous "�V/Ni ANO OATS -1001.26 Pt. Trojan cabin•crulser. :, haw -motor,.and;.�trtinaml0lon/1054 Pontiac corer• i' tlble (d1 restared)1101'4. Harley Davidson tl,otor- ;. rye(•/> Yamaha Snow Mobue/Dmrlins lawn and gardirii.•`flriietor. complain with all attachments/3 usctlongpv°slx mowers and garden fillers. Terms - Cash/No Reserve Parfrurfher information ccontact�':� e�./GOfd14/61 �1'� e.e4 ioevaie.5 AUCTIONEERS, LiOUIOATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN 5T. • 5EAFORTN, ONTARIO NOK 1'N0 (519i 527.1450 Large & Interesting Auction Sale Saturday, May 23rd., at 1:00 p.m. . Hwy. 84 East, Zurich, Ontario Selling • for Mr.. Keith -Westlake and other area residents, a variety of household and general items listed in part only due to large quantity, something for everyone. Four old oak ladder back chairs and oak drop leaf dining table •all refinished, old cuckoo clock, pine trunk, block planes, bellows. camera, dishes, old oak rocking choir, treadle sewing machine, old wooden \violin case, chesterfields, dresser lamps, odd chairs, colour T.V., air conditioner, French doors, nice fireplace set, tables, cupboards, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, children's bicycles, toys, games, double burner gas barbecue, lawn equipment, bifold doors, aluminum storm doors, windows, drapes, pillows, several beds and dresser, portable sewing machine, electric ranges, large pressure tank, Xmas decorations, blinds, old light fixtures, drapery track, old oak fold -up chairs, 8 x 10 canvas tent, mowers, one with new Iron Horse motor, tools, good two wheel trailer, colonial style foot stool, lamp, swag and table (amps, chrome set, Torcan fan, hardware items, wicker flower baskets, single pedestal desk, granite, and many more items too numerous to mention. Property to be sold at approximately 3:00 p.m., known as Lot 21, South port, Gon. 10 Hay township, 85 ft. Hwy. frontage, 128 ft. deep, cement block building containing 800 sq. ft., double bay doors, service area 10 x 25 ft., new forded air oil furnace, town water, approved for commercial zoning, ex- cellent location on major through road for small business with room to•add on, ample parking, selling with reasonable reserve, lO% down balance in 30 days, please contact owner at 236-4241 for prior viewing NOTE: Ladies and Gentlemen, this is a good selec- tion for cottage owners, collectors, or those just star- ting up in new homes. Attend early, cash or cheques with JO, lunch booth, not responsible for accidents, watch for road signs. Dan Von rafter Auctions*, ° Zurkh (5 19) 236-4547 Gael/ :,loceaics EQUIPMENT AUCTION FARM SOLD Fordo* Van Vai liengoad en TUESDAY. MAY 26 AT 1:15 P.M. ,dot 1IL 111410. ton 12. Hibbert Township, 5 miles oast Of 1111010 on No. 03 and 3 miles north or 0 miles south of Dublin, '/. mile west. Consisting of tractors. trucks, equipment, shop equipment ,and Town orai menta, plus many more miscellaneous Items. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Ail equipment was purchased In last 5 years and is In excellent condition. For more Information contact: clad /eel/ r- .hioce;z�ei AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST.. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (5191 527-145$ Radtoe, in Conjunction with Seaforth's Midnight Madness we are planning an AUCTION SALE FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22 AT 7:30 P.M. at the Tree Trunk, PAM In St., Seaforth "A Flea Marketer's Paradise" GLASSWARE: We have Occupied Japan. Noritake, milk glass, red glass, cut glass, coloured glass, salts and poppers, bottles and crocks, (ars and sealers. odds and ends. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES: Washer and dryer. TV's, odd tables and chain, kitchen suites, couches and chairs, china cabinet, freezer, fridge and stoves. wardrobe, bedroom suite, dining room suite, humidifier, co/Hee and end tables, night tables, hall free, MMA( and more. MISCELLANEOUS: Pots and pans, copper boiler, lawn Mayfair, hospital bed, space hooters, stroller, 'treadle sewing machine, bicycles, fireplace, electric cash register, electric sewing machine, lots of box loft.(, and much more. AUCTIONEER: Tom Popple R.R. 4 Soaforth 527-0514 527.0440 , The Siaforfh Merchants are planning their Midnight Madness from i:00p.m. fill ridnight..There should **Iota of fun, and bargains for all. Corn* out and ;support laaforth • • the friendly town. 4jociezied BUSINESS SOLD Wo •have been instructed by Mr. Gerold Shantz, to '• se by pubtkauctton, the remaining assets of Shan- fr1rmAfWemaflenLtd.,on ,:Y, " t ° liurllday, May 21 at 1:00 p.m. at the location -21/2 miles north of Zurich. ' CONSISTING OF VEHICLES - 1(74 P150 '/a ton pickup c/w topper, low mileage/147$ P350 1 fon c/w flat rack/1006.4 door LTD, loaded. • - EQUIPMENT • Clerk fork lift, 4000 Ib. capacity with 700. 12 fires/20' gooseneck tandem axle trailer c/w vacuum brakes/MP 65 c/w power steering, 3 pth & 14.1 211 tires/Magnate 15.000 - 30,000 KW, 3 pth genesrator/Dettson 7' snow blower/Lancaster 12' or 10' silage distributor/2, portable cement mixers on wheels with motor/Lincoln 225 amp. welder/12 speed heavy duty bench press with 1/2 hp. motor/Kroshol power hack saw/White translte level/learnt drill/quantity of cement forrns/wheel borrows/sump pump/20 , gallon water heater/shelving. OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Johnson 2 way radio, 2 mobiles, base/64' self supporting tower/double pedestal desk/swivel steno chair/2.4 drawer filing cabinets/Smith Corona electric typewriter/Victor adding machine/Phonemese answering service with controls/eard file/Holiday $ track with dual speakers/Paymaster cheque Writer. BUSINESS SOLD . TERMS CASH • For further information contact: • . Aloctales AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS • 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK1WO 5191 527-1458 FARM 15 SOLD Clearing Auction Sale Modern tractors, machinery oqutpment and miscellaneous Items to be held for Bort Patz* at Lot 17, Concession 4, Godorich Township. Go Woof of Clinton an No. $ highway 4 miles to Holmesvllle, turn left and go 4 miles west on Cut Lino Road. FRIDAY, MAY 29 AT 1:00 P.M. TRACTORS: MF 275 diesel tractor w/cab, heater, multipower external hyd., 10.4 x 30 rear tiros, front and weights, run 1006 hrs. MF 165 diesel tractor w/multt.powor, oxtornal hyd., power adlustablo rear wheels, run 1070 hrs. MF 236 quick attach manure loader w/hyd. bucket and front hyd. pump, TRACTOR CHAINS. EQUIPMENT: Avco Now Idea No. 240 nine foot mowdifionar; New Holland 213 Hayllner baler (good ono); Now Holland 512 manure spreader w/double beater (2 yr. old): Martin 5 ton wagon w/16 ft. flat rack; 24 ft. tube hay elevator; 16 ft. flat rack on light wagon: Vicon 4 wheel 3 Pt. hitch hay rake; Now Holland No. 56 side rake; manual bale stocker; Lit- tle Giant 36 ft. hay 0, grain elevator w/T'/, Hp. motor; MF No. 43 three furrow x 16" bottom plow; Lucknow 1 ft. single auger snow blower; Krauss 400 ten ft. wheel disc; Now Holland Minix mill; JP 12 ft. cultivator; four section diamond harrows: 10 ft. chain harrow; 10 ft. 4" grain auger w/motor; INC 13 run drill on stool; root pulpsr:: 1 ton chain fall; 100 lbs. of 00% Alfalfa seed: small quantify of lumber; 3 wooden spoked wheels; plus small items. Plan to at - sand. "FARM IS SOLD" TERMS: CASH DAT OF SALE Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 412-1101 Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. 38. Al- Xti 1 sWe AUCTION SALE ta,ha holt101t the AUCTION !LOOMS one Anile $IOuth of Oodarlch Hwy. 21 on FIRIDAY, MAY 22nd 7:00 PM Sale consists Oft Antique family album, oak hall table. pine bench, small pin pegged leg table. wooden tables. antique Ice-cream maker, Im- plement seat, ice tongs. wooden pulleys. coal skuttle, .arched window frames, wooden fur- niture parts rocking choir. small foibles, lam- ps. coffee end end tables, wooden sleigh, chrome sat. single con- tinental bad,, dresser, chest of drawers, open book case, child's crib. couches and chairs, sofa bed. electric stove. automatic dryer, wringer washing machine. vacuum cleaners. portable air conditioner. small ap- pliances. books. glass, china. prints and frames, quontlty of small Items. Auctioneer Maria Salm. Ph. 524.4064 Consignments for next sale also taken. 42. Death notice HULLER At Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, May 18, 1981, Mrs. Myrtle Huller Of RR 3, Clinton, in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late John Huller. Dear mother of Doris (Mrs. William Batkln), of RR 3, Clinton, Edna (Mrs. Alvin Cox), of Clinton and Jean (Mrs. Jack Cook), of Goderich. Also loved by four . grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one daughter Kaye (Mrs. Dres Beck), three sisters and three brothers. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St., Clinton, after 2 p.m. Tuesday until Wednesday, May 20, . 1981, where the funeralservice was held at 2 p.m. interment in Clinton Cemetery. As ex- pressions of • •sympathy, donations to the. MacCameron Memorial Fund of the Clinton Public Hospital would . be gratefully appreciated by the family. ?20 $1,1 ' t 4. 1, ELLIOTT Mary 'M. (Houlden) Elliott at Sou Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday, May 14, 1981, beloved wife of the late Jack Elliott formerly of Exeter, in her Nth year. Dear mother of Mrs. Eldon Haywood (Alva), Mrs. Vern Smith (Lila) both of Exeter. Mrs. Elmer Rowe (Geneva) of Hay Township and Harold Elliott of Hensall. Also survived by 21 grand- children and 30 great- grandchildren, two sisters Mrs. Ethel Reder and Mrs. Mabel Kirk, both of Exeter. Predeceased bytwo sons Freddie and William. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, where funeral service was held on Saturday, May 16 at 11 a.m. interment in Exeter Cemetery with Reverend Kenneth Knight officiating. -20 43. Births LOBE Joe and Janet Lobb are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Kerri Anna Mae, in St. Joseph's Hospital, on May 14, 1981.-20nx TURNER Stewart and Kathy are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Ryan Christopher, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz., on May 8, 1981 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank de Jong.-20nx VANDEiIBURG Steven is proud to announce the arrival of his new baby sister, Kristen Arny, who was born on. May 16, 1981, weighing 8 lbs 7 oz. Parents are Donna and Tom. Grandparents are Irene and Ken Vanderburg, Goderich, Ont. and Harold and Bess Baechler, Auburn, Ont.-20nx DUTOT Kai and Lynda and Wan are happy to announce the arrival of Kitti-Lynn Delores at Victoria Hospital May 13, 1981. Proud grandparents are Ann Bennett of London, William and Edith Bennett of Collingwood and Alvin and Delores Du tot of Clin- ton.-20nx 44. Engagements BRETTLE-MiDDLETON Mr. and Mrs. James Ross Middleton are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Janice to Paul Brettle of Ottawa. The wed- ding will take place May 30, 1981, at the St. James Anglican Church, Middleton.-20nx 44, En a. ernents ®'RO , WLBBPER Mr. and Mrs. Grant R Web- ster of Varna are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, y1 to Mr. Michael Sproul, son of Mr. and Mrs.13i11 Sproul of London, Ont. The wedding Cher will take place on Sat., June 20, 1981 at 3:30 pin. at Varna United Church. Open reception to follow near Hensen. -20 SPALING-REHORST Mr. and Mrs. Leen Rehorst are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances Jacqueline to Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Spaling of Drayton. The wedding will take place on June 6, 1981 at 2 p.m. in the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton.-20nx JANINE 47. Card of thanks THE BRUCEFIELD FIREMEN wish to sincerely thank all the people who supported their Pancake Breakfast and car wash.' All cash donations were greatly appreciated. The proceeds will go to Muscular Dystrophy. -20x Isimgoomisionmagouommawimimape 46, In rneniodorTr. In memoe u a E y dear husband and father Cerlel Jacob Van Damen, who passed away 5 years ago, May 23, 197.6. We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see But all is well that's done by Thee. Lovingly remembered by wife and son, Paul. -20x 47. Card of thanks RYAN We would like to express our many thanks for all the lovely gifts and cards that were sent upon the birth of our son, Jason Joseph Ryan, 81bs. 2 oz. Gerry and Karen Ryan. -20 STECKLE I would like to say thank you to all who remembered me with cards, visits, flowers, treats and offered prayers on my behalf while 1 was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Dr. Watts and all the nurses on first floor. Mrs. Oliver Steckle.-20x Rruee old USI W meet Tilt emr .. Unit 1 ane( •Monday 'Oyening May 11 when Mrs. I1aa: 1 McCartney conducted alt the :. . ollons ill the abaenee of Wife *Jean Mcl wen Wd>S M is.10. *\, Ann Breadfoot war At the piano The mea t Ig woo Oaired 47. Card of thanks DUTOT 1 wish to thank all my friends and relatives for cards, gifts and visits while I was in hospital. Thanks to Dr. Harrett and nurses for their care. All was much appreciated. Delores Du tot. ---20 TURNER To the Gals on Second East, Alexandra Marine for their kindness during my five week stay, many thanks. To the O.E.S. 226, Bayfield Anglican Ladies Organization, relatives and friends, thank you for your cards, flowers and visits. To the Home Care, especially Mrs. E. Wise and "Mr. Very - Sorry" our grateful and sin- cere thanks. Bob and Vera Turner. -20 by Mrs. McCartney, who said she was glad to see the nice number oit, especially the guests of the evening. The minutes were read by Mrs. Beatrice Stoll, and the roll call was answered by 18 Mrs. Violet Ross read a thank you card from Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sillery and Mr. and MIs. Lorne Aikens, and several cards were signed Eor the sick members. Members were reminded to bring their baking for the Homestead sale at Bayfield and an invitation was ex- tended xtended to join Unit 3 to visit Huronview on May 13. Visitors day will be held in the church June 2. 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