The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-06, Page 16PAGE 16—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6,1981
Tthn&Cannery
CLAS9IFIED — WANT ALTS 52"'��,,,
38. Auction sale
38. Auction sale
: .................a........... .............
fresh Produce
and Delicious
Home
Baked Goods
This Saturday
at*
Wingharn Selers Arena
9 .m. to 4 p.m.
Potatoes, grapes, celery, lettuce, cabbage, . carrots,
peppers, etc. Home Baked bread, rolls, buns, donuts,
pastries, bulk cookies, etc.
LOTS OF FREE PARKING
—18ar '
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
For Kingview Farms, Lot fr, Conc. 8, Ashfield Twp. -- 1
mile north and 1 mile east of Kingsbridge OR 3 miles
south and 7 miles west of Lucknow.
THURSDAY, MAY 14 -- 6:30 PM
MF 50. Diesel Tractor; MMZ; 28' Glance Cultivates; 12'
alerme eo1, eves; 3:' rows herset : 14' !M dies: tete
gallon tank; 4 row cultivator with crop shields; 10'
Triple K; MF 18. run grain • drill; harrows; 3 PTH Mott
::•.Cwer; a ..PTH Made; . Smyth!. 'enewt!oter; .scent 1®
mover; round bale feeder; 2 trailers; clear view cab;
potato planter; Holland transplanter for vegetables; 2
row Ford corn planter; 7 H.P. Aires roto tiller; garden
hand seeder; .1080 J.D. 17 H.P. garden .tractor with 32"
fyhtde, 40" mower, 48" tiller and trailer; 2 H.P. air com-
premior; torch let; .assortment of baskets; Honda 70
roto yeyclo ilifil-ptedi '1/a H.P. grinder;•lend measuring
wheel; drain saw; 21 hydro poles; pig feeders; bird
cages; '3 H.P. gas engine and pump; 2 12 H.P. Elan
snowmobiles and 1 18 M.P. Olympic snowmobile; 2 bolt
chests; heater; fire extinguishers; set of 10.28 turf tires;
200 laying nests; tool chests; grinder; drills; hammer;
socket; lack all lark; 2 hydraulic lacks; vise. etc.
Unclog 1060 Ford,1 ton,1967 Ford 1/2 ton.
Household Artkles: scales; cash register; fridge; 21'
desipfreeser, toilet set -sink, toilet, and bath tub; pots
aria A!.aur d$shes; .storm•widdows; washer and dryer;
numerous other items.
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE • FARM SOLD
•
LUNCH ROOTH AVAILABLE
PROPRIETOR: Clotus'Dalton 529-7124
AUCTIONEER: Gordon H. Brindloy 529-7970
Gun and Sport
Shop
Wingham's new gun and sport shop Invites you to drop
In and see the fine selection of new and used gets:
Everything from the plain Cooey 22 bolt action, to the
sophisticated Win. Pigeon grade model 23 XTR 12 ga.
double. All types of guns by Remington, Winchester,
Browning, Savage, Roger. In various models and
calibres. For a good Varmit gun may we suggest the
Ruger mini -14 semi auto. 223 cal* with stainless steel
barrel and action. [k great little gun]. Also black
powder guns, commeratives for the collector. gee the
gun and Sport Shop for all your ammunition needs,
archery equip. and fishing gear..
WE ACCEPT CASH, CHEQUES, VISA
AND MASTER CHARGE
LOTS OF FREE PARKING
NOTE! We take trade fns on new guns or will pay cash
for guns in any condition!
CALL THE GUN & SPORT 359-1930
-18ar
AUCTION SALE
OF
Over 60 Tractors
AND
150 Pieces of Equipment
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dungannon
SATURDAY, MAY 16
10 e.m.
More consignments welcome
PHONE 529-797: r SHOP 529-7625
Gordon Grindley, Auctioneer
36. Auction sale
GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS
AUCTION
SALE
for
HILT'S FOOD
mARK@T-
Main St ., Brussels
Thursday, May 12
at 6 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS:
Marie Salm &
Mike Cummings
Ph. 524-9064
or $37-6352
40. Lost 8 Found
LOST —' Brown and black
Tabby cat, white mouth,
wearing leather collar with
flea tag. Answers to "Spit".
Any information appreciated.
Phone 524-9505,-18x
41. To give away
SIX MONTH OLD pup, part
German Shepherd, female,
Call 524-7513 anytime. -18
TO GIVE AWAY - four kittens,
house trained. Phone 524-
9152.-18
'KITTENS free to`good home.
Phone 524-9061 daytime, 529-
7054 after 6 p.m. -18,19
44. Engagements
DAVIES-DOHERTY
Mr. • and .Mrs. Clarence
Doherty, Dungannon, are
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Anita Marie, to Rick
Davies, son of Mrs. Ronald
Davies, Exeter, and the late
Mr. Ronald Davies. The
wedding will take place
Friday, May 15th, 1981, at 7
o'clock in St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge, Ontario. -18
ROBSON-AUSTIN
Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Austin
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy lkobson
are pleased to announce the
engagement of their children,
Bethany land. Robert. The
wedding will take place
Saturday, May9,1981.-18x
SWAN-WILTON
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilton are
pleased to 'announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Tracie Lynn, to
George Allen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Swan of Goderich.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, May 30, 1981, at 4
p.m. in St. George's Anglican
Church, Goderich:-18x
ROCK-VANDEN HEUVEL
Mr. and Mrs. Kase Vanden
Heuvel are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Marian to
David, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rock, Mitchell. The
ceremony will take place on
Saturday, May 23, 1981' at 7
o'clock p.m. in the Christian
'Reformed Church, Clinton,
Rev. A. Vanden Berg of-
ficiating. -18x
46. In,memoriam
BELL
In loving memory of a dear son
and brother, Marshall James
Bell Jr., who•passed away four
years ago today, May 7 ,1977.
To us he was someone special,
We misshim more each day,
For the saddest day in'all our
lives,
Was the day he passed away.
We think of him in silence,
And often speak his name,
For a 11 we have are memories,
And his pictureina frame.
Always remembered and
sadly missed by mother and.
brothers Dennis and
Arthur. -18x
Mc MICHAEL
In loving memory of our dear
mother and grandmother.
Louise McMichael.
A wonderful mother, woman
and aid.
One who was better, God never
made:
A wonderful worker, loyal and
fair,
Tenderly helpful, 0 mother
you were.
Just in your judgement.
always right.
Honest and liberal, ever
upright;
Loved by all. our pride they
share,
Pride in the wonderful one you
were
Ever remembered by her
sons, daughters and
families. --18x
47 Card of thanks
LYNDON
A very special thank you to
everyone, .for the dinners: .
lunches. flowers and gift
s Dorothy Lyndon •18
47, Card of thanks
AUSTIN
Sincere thanks for the lovely
community shower at
Kingsbridge and to those who
helped make tt
possible.—Bethany
Aust in. —18x
CHAMBERS
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to relatives and
friends for all the lovely
flowers, gifts, cards, phone
calls and visits while I- was a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London and also
since I have returned home.
Thank you very much.—Claire
Chambers. -18
CLARK
A sincere thank you to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors who remembered me with
cards, gifts and good wishes.
while in Goderich Hospital.
Special thanks . to Dr. Thom-
son, Dr. Lambert and nur-
ses.—Arthur E. Clark. -18
ENSIGN
I wish to thank relatives and
friends for flowers, cards, gifts
and visits while i was a patient
in Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. J. Wood, and
UCW Victoria Street Church,
to Dr. Chan, and nurses and
staff on first floor.—Elsie
Ensign. -18x
.GIESBRECHT
We wish to thank Dr. Lomas,-
and
omas,-and nurses on second east floor
for ' their care and kindness
shown tons while we were in
hospital. Special thanks to
friends and relatives for cards,
gifts, flowers and visits while
we were' patients.—Mickey
and Margie: —18x
HENDERSON
Althnnah i rinnn'! ranch er Tho
many friends who dropped in
to visit during my long stay in
hospital .or the flowers, cards.
and treats received, I would
like to say thank you to one and
all. Thanks to Dr. Chan ,and all
the nurses on first floor, to
Rev. McCallum, . Legion
Branch 109, and anyone 1 may
-have missed. -Sincerely, John
R. Henderson. -18
McCANN
1 would like to thank my
family, friends and relatives
for visits, cards and treats
while I was a patient in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Cauchi and Dr.
Lambert. Also the nurses and
staff on first floor. Your kin-
dness will always be
remembered.—Bill McCan-
n. -18
PENNNINGTON
1 wish to thank the many
friends and relatives who sent
me cards and visited me while
I was a patient in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
I also wish to thank all the
nurses and staff on second
floor east, also Doctors
Thomson and Rourke. I wish
also to thank Branch 109 Royal
Canadian Legion, and the
Ladies Auxiliary, for their
gifts and visits. 1 thank Rev.
Lockhart Royal and Rev,
Ronald McCallum for their
regular visits. Everything was
very much appreciated, and i
sincerely thank you
all —Ronald Pennington. -18x
POWELL
Our thanks to everyone who
cared enough to send flowers,
cards and donations to dif-
ferent societies on behalf of
our, mother, Mrs. Pearl
McCrae. We thank Rev.
Crocker, Stiles Funeral Home,
the Ladies Legion Auxiliary.
We will treasure the
thoughtfulness of all you
wonderful people.—The
Powell Family.-18ar
WALKER
i would like to thank my
family, neighbors and friends
for visits, cards and gifts
received while a patient in
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Cauchi, Dr.
Lambert, nurses and staff on
first floor east.—Roland J.
f Holy r Walker. -18
TOO LATE TO
(-L A,SSIF Y
THE HOSPITAL Auxiliary
Penny Fair, May 11th - 25th at
Morris Draperies, 36 West'St.,
Goderich. Tickets available
from members or at Morris
Draperies. -18
YARD SALE - corner of Caley
and Wellington St., Saturday,
May 9th, beginning at 9
o'clock. Bikes, swing set, toys,
humidifier, household articles,
books, etc. In case of rain will
be held Saturday, May
16th. -18
STUDENT WANTS to -cut
grass. Call 524-6243.-18
FOR SALE - 1974 Ford Grand
Torino Elite, 3511,in good
condition. . Will. certify. Asking.,.
91,500 00 or best offer. Phone
524-2995.-18-21
Transcribe
cemeteries
The I ,ubn County branch -
of the Ontario Genealogical
Society began the mammoth
task of transcribing the 101
known cemeteries in Huron
County last Saturday, May
2nd. Their pilot project was
Westfield Cemetery, a small,
now -abandoned burying
ground in East Wawanosh
Twp., and blessed with
sunny weather, they were
able to complete the physical
transcribing on the tomb-
stone information that day.
However, here the , job
begins rather than ends,
cemetery coordinator,
Alison Lobb, noted. "Now
we have a map of the
graveyard with the in-
dividual tombstones marked
on it and numbered, and we
have all the information
from the stones copied down.
Next we must try our best to
locate burial' records and
cross check our infomation
with these. It is quite obvious
that there were many older
graves now without markers
in this cemetery, and our
earliest burial records start
in 1900," she said.
"Once our report is ready -
complete with maps, tom-
bstone data, and an
alphabetical index - we will
send conies to the local
township council and to the
provincial and federal ar-
chives for the fuse of
researchers who may live at
some distance from Huron
County yet who wish to trace
their relatives here," Mrs.
Lobbsaid.
"We would also like to
have a history of the'
cemetery to include with this
report. Right now our in-
formation is limited to the
few linea§ printed in the
Township history booklet of
-1967. This states. -that . the
cemetery was registered in
1878, yet there is one stone
dated 1865," she said.
Anyone with further
details regarding Westfield
cemetery please contact
Mrs. Donald Lobb, R.R. . 2,
April Traynnor received two balloons from Ki-nette elewn .
Kim Pontes in "return for a donation for cystic fibrosis
research. The Kinettes distributed 950 balloons around town
s
,:
$ d'
on Saturday for four hours telraise $332.10 for their cruse...
They hope to conduct the fund-raising., project again next
year. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Clinton, Ontario, NOM 110.
The society would hope to,
have more volunteers turn
out for their next day of work
-y Saturday. May 30th
(weather permitting).
Turnout the first time was
disappuil;ting; •although \one
helper drove from London to
assist. On May 30th, they will
be working at Donnybrook
and St. Augustine
cemeteries, and more people
will be needed if we are to
havea profitable day!
They will meet at Don-
nybrook: cemetery which is
8.5 km north of Auburn on
county road No. 22, at 10 a.m.
Saturday. "morning. Rain
date will be the following
Saturday June 6th - same
time,. sailite place.
Remember -to bring your
paper, pencils a wire brush
(a real necessity! ), and
lunch! Please notify Alison
Lobb at 482-7167 if you hope
to attend that day. See you
there!
Robertson School students watch as their principal Ralph Smith throws a shovelful of soil in
the hole where a Norway Mapletree was planted to recognize Arbor Day. Victoria and St.
Mary's schoolaalsoplanted trees in recognition of the day. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Mrs. Maude Sturgeon of
Bayo®Id; Mrs. Van Loo of Clinton, plus SATURDAY, MAY 9 AT 10 Aid.
.arse.
Flat -to -wall cupboard w. six pane glass doors; an-
flque hall seat w. mirror; used frig; matching
washstand dresser and wooden bed w. mattress; 2
vanity dressers; several old dressers w. mirrors;
washstands; 2 sots of six matching wooden chairs;
continental single bed; upholstered chairs; trunk;
matching china cabinet buffet and six chairs; iron &
brass bed w. mattress; throats fable & chairs; floor
lamps; pole lamps; table lamp; lawn chairs; chester-
field ,, chair; six dining chairs; chests of drawers;
odd chairs; davenport; library table w. twist lags 6
soot; B&W TV; vacuum cleaner; fan; bird cage; pic-
tures; dishes i glassware; pots & pans; lawn mower;
small appliances; light trailer axle; hand wall pump;
Coleman all three -burner stove; plus our usual largo
offering..
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb: Auctioneer
CLTNTON..402=789$- -
Good return
The last pay period for the
sow stabilization program
was April 1, 1980 to
September 30, 1980. The sow
stabilization paid $48.48 per
sow - a good return on your
investment.
A similar return on your
investment can be expected
for the next pay period, Oc-
tober 1, 1980 to March 31,
1981, considering costs and
prices.
However, legislation to
date says you must have
your premium of $10 per sow
paid up before you receive
your payout. It may be worth
getting more bridge financ-
ing from your bank for this
fairly secure investment.
Talk to your banker. The
"sow counters" are starting
to audit the number of sows
you had on February 1, 1981.
You pay the $10 premium
and -subsequently ..-_ get •..the
stabilization payout on this
number of sows.
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GK REALTY
a. Insurance Inc.
33 Welt St., Godorich
524-2118 -
YOUR.HURON COUNTY
FARM SPECIALIST
JOHN TALBOT 524-2520
FARMS .
STANLEY TWP. - Excellent cash crop' form, 200
acres clay loam, large barns, 4 bdrm. ranch style
home. S1
GODERICH TWP. • 85 acres cash crop farm, tiled
last yea, excellent 4 bdiwn. home. Priced to sell,
G7
ASHFIELD TWP, • 100 acre cash crop farm with ex-
cellent steel barn, set up for hogs. New 40 x 80
shed. Good 4 bedroom home. A3
90 SOW OPERATION . in Seaforth Area, includes
2 barns, liquid manure, 12 year old split level
home featured on a beautiful 5 acre setting.
'95,000. Ti
GODERICH TWP. - 80 acres of cash crop land, 2
storey home, large barn. G2
COLBORNE TWParittfcre Cosh Crop form, ex•
cellent home & go arn. C2
STANLEY TWP. 150 acre cash crop farm, 100
acres workable, 50 acres hardwood bush, clay ,
loam soil, excellent buy. S3
ASHFIELD TWP. 100 acre Dairy or Cash Crop farm,
can be purchased with or without cows & quota.
Good 4 bdrm. Ranch style home; Targe barn &
machine shed. A4
ASHFIELD TWP. • 200 acre Beef farm, large feedlot
and good barn, 34 x' 80 machinery shed, good 4
bdrm. 1'/, storey home, level Perth clay loam soil.
A6
STANLEY TWP. - Excellent cash crop farm, 146
acres of systematically tiled, clay. loam, features
large born 8 good 4 bdrm. home. S4
HAY TWP. • 100 acres of Huron clay loam,
systematically tiled,' good barn & home, near
Zurich. H7
STANLEY TWP.• 200 acres of clay & sand loam,
systematically tiled, good barn and 4 bdrm, home.
55
HAY TWP. - 180 acres of Perth clay ft -sand loam,
excellent cash crop farm near lake. H2
ASHFIELD TWP. - 237 acres, beef or cash crop'
farm, good 4 bedroom home, large barn and
machine shed. 10% mortgage available. A2
ASHFIELD TWP. - 150 acres excellent cash crop
farm with good 4Sf n home and Targe barn.
Spring possession. Make us an offer.
HULLETT TWP. • Two 100 acre parcels of cash crop
land systematically tiled, no buildings. Winter
wheat tasell with property. Priced to sell. 11T1
COLBORNE TWP. • Farrow to finish operation, 144
acres of tiled land, excellent barns, w. 2 har-
vesters 20 x 25, excellent 1'h storey, 5 bedroom
home, drilled well. Cl
HAY TWP. - 100 acres prime farm land, 95
workable, excellent 4 bedroom home, Call Phyllis
Johnson 235-2420 or 237-354 143
STANLEY TWP. - 124 acres cash crop farm, 100
acres workable, tile drained, excellent 3 bedroom
home, new driving shed, Alco large•barn: S2
ASHFIELD TWP. - SOLO good cash cropland.
AS
GODERICH TWP. - 100 sow farrowing operation,
new barn, liquid manure flush system, large' 4
bedroom home, also apple orchard with cold
storage and packing shed. Featured on 40 acres.
Financing available. Make us an offer.
HOBBY FARMS
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GODERICH • TWP. - 20 ..nes with modern 3
bedroom bungelo 7+ & for market gardening
or hobby farm Pr Iegu to sell
CLOSE TCI GODERICH - country property ex-
cellent 3 bedroom ranch with large roc room This
4 acre property features car garage with
workshop. small barn new in 1974 Spring creek
through back of property drilled well and an extra
lot that con be severed H81
GODERICH TWP. • 13 acre hobby farm modern
ranch style home with car garage arta paved drive
Born suitable for horses cattle or sows 7 acres of
pasture 6 acres of bush with trough stream
through property. Owner says sell. H02
BAYFIELD AREA _-_,Agieorik l recreational property Q
0 16 acres of bush tridloPfrork able Priced right
le NEAR HC)LMESViLLE - 24 acre country retreat 40
ID bedroom storey and n half home small barn 2 !�
large trout ponds heout,ful1y landscaped Make u4
l % . an offer. H83
ld` We have over 1,000 acres of t0'
cash crop farm property
available In Huron County 7
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