The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-16, Page 1438. Auctian'sale
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AUCTION
AT PINERY AUCTiO.N BARN'
On Hwy. 21,4 miles south. Grand Bend,
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S.unda� March. 20, '83, 1 P.M.
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Selling the balance of the Herrington estate of
Strathroy, plus additions from an old Goderieh
residence. We will be offering d -beautiful selection of
fine antique & modern' furnishings, plus old glass
china, including:
9 pc. Fruitwood dining room set, 3 oak dressers & wash
stands, drop leaf secretary with bow front china.
cabinet, round oak table & chairs, 3 wood rockers, corn-
made chairs, hall seat, organ stool, 6' pine harvest
table, pine blanket box, • Jenny Lynn bed, parlour
tables, B/W TV, RCA colour TV w/ AM & FM. stereo, 3.
chesterfields & coffee, corner & end tables, linen,
guilts: kitchen & silverware, stereo & stand, oriental
rug, 3 mantel clocks, 2 wall clocks, Brass Marine clock,
Key Wind pocket watch, parlour stove, R.R. lantern,
wood chairs, small pool table, printer's type tray, or-
naments & figurines, R S, Nippon, Poulton china, dec.
plates, occ. Japan, wicker, organ desk, old pictures,
bicycles, hand & garden tools, mirrors, new ceramic
tile, paint, fridge & stove, matching auto. washer 8.
dryer, large power winch on skid, Allis Chalmers "B"
tractor - fully recond., plus new paint 4, tires, 1974 Ford
wagon P.S. / P.S., cruise control, air cond.
VIEWING: Noon day of sole
TERMS: Cash, Visa, M.C,
CONSIGN YOUiR ITEMS EARLY FOR NEXT
AUCTION MARCH 27
Auctioneer: Pat Lyon Phone 243-2713
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AUCTION SALE
Of Tractors, Truck, Farm Machinery consigned mostly
by local farmersto be held at Lobb Machine Yard,
Bayfield Rd.. Clinton.
Fri., Mar. 18th at 10:00 a.m.
TRACTORS: 2470 Case diesel 4 WD; 830 Case tractor;
550 Oliver; MF 285 Universal 3 Nuffield, 4020 John
Deere, MF 1080, Case 970, 1969 single axle tractor, 38
ft, tandem trailer.
TRUCKS: 1969 GMC tandem with air lift, V6 diesel, 18
ft. Aluminum box and hoist, 1970 Dodge 700 with
hoist, 72 ft. x 8" grain auger.
SEE LAST WEEK'S PAPER FOR LISTING OF
EQUIPMENT. MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED
SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS.
TERMS: CASH - LUNCH BOOTH
Richard Lobb: Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
SALE MANAGER: FRED LOBE 482-3409
47. C404'0f thanks
DURNiiN
1 would like. to thank all of those
who remembered me with .
cards., flowers, food, visits, and
the many, phone .galls following
my surgery in London. A special
thanks to Stephanie and, Roxie
for their help.-.-Maxine.---11
M,ERO
I would like to take this,oppor-
tu.nity, to say thankyou to ell my
relatives and' friends who
visited, sent cords, flowers and
photfe calls while I was a pa-
tient in Goderich Hospital.
Speciol thanks to Drs. Cauchi,
Lomas and Chan and the nurses
in ICU for their excellent care
and concern. Thank you. --Dan
Mero.-1 l nx
REOMOND
We would like to soy a big,
thank you to everyone for all
the calls, visits/ flowers and
gifts before and since Mat-
thew's birth and arrival home.
A special thank you to Dr. D.
Walker. Dr. B. Thomson and Dr.
D. Neal, all of the 2nd east nurs-
ing staff for the excellent care
received during our' stay in
• hospital. All was very much '
appreciated.- Mike. Karen and
Matthew. •11
Farm Auction Sales
Grant H. McDonald
Huron Township
Thursday, March 24,
10:30 A.M.
Jacklin Farms
Tuesday, March 29,
1:30P.M.
See the Lucknow Farm Edition
in this paper for complete listing
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Tractor Combine grain bins, machinery, liquid manure
pump, etc., to be held for Harold Wettlaufer on the
farm approximately 6 miles west of Clinton, Ont., on
Highway 8.
SATURDAY-, MARCH 26 AT 1 P.M.
SCALE: Fairbanks 4x4 ft. platform scale, weighs up to
approximately 8,000 lbs.
COMBINE: Massey Harris Super 26 self propelled
combine; Case nine ft. trailer PTO swather.
TRACTOR: Ford 5000 diesel high arch tractor with cab,
heater, radio, Toad monitor, hydraulic outlets, 18.4x34
rear tires, 10.00x 16 fronts, 1150 hours, a real clean
tractor.
MACHINERY: Massey Ferguson 15 mixmill with auger.
feed, 20 inch hammermill, unloading auger, heavy
PTO, good condition; John Deere F145A semi mount
three furrow sixteen inch manual reset trip bottom
plow; White 543 four row plate corn planter with
insecticide boxes; Allied 101/4 0. Danish type
cultivator; IHC nine ft. wheel disc; three section Allied
diamond harrows with bar; six ft. three point hitch
blade; Joe's 250 bushel gravity bin on eight ton Martin
wagon with 9.5L x 15 eight ply tires; Allied 40 ft. x six
inch portable grain auger, PTO drive; 8 ft, x 16 ft. flat
rack for wagon used once; 7 ft: single auger snow
blower; double -wide snowmobile trailer; light utility
trailer with 6 x 61/2 ft. platform and lights; Carbola 5
gal. portable pressure sprayer for white washing.
LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT: Husky agitating manure
pump with loading pipe; Beaty single axle honey
wagon 900 x 20 tires, poor tank.
GRAIN STORAGE BINS AND EQUIPMENT: Westeel Rosco
four thousand bushel bin; Westeel Rosco twenty hun-
dred bushel bin, both to be removed; Bin aerator; two
Allied 20 ft. x 4" grain augers; 10 ft. x 4" grain auger
with motor.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Tractor umbrella, nine new and
fourteen used Smidley Ranger type pig feeders, small
nail scale; old farm weigh scale; wood burning heater;
220 electric heater; water medicater; steel barrels;
eleven McKee doublewater bowls; homemade
plywood truck rack with roof for pickiup truck; Van Dale
13 ft. silo unloader. complete. Note this is a well main-
tained offering.
TERMS: CASH
.ate
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482.7898
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OWNER: HAROLD WETTLAUFER 482-3200
The htster Seal Society.,arrArtio
Actaaita
FELLOWS
The family of the late Eileen
Marie Fellows wish to thank our
neighbors, relatives and friends
for cards, • flowers, memorial
donations, mass cards and food
sent at the time of our bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev.
Father Loebech, McCallum
Funeral Home, and Margaret
Waters. Also to the ladies of the
C.W.L. For the lunch after the
funeral. :iock Fellows and
family. 11x
JOHNSTON
Many thanks to all who have
been so thoughtful of Laura and
I ..during my recent
illness. Ellen Johnston. 11x
WESTBROOK
I would like to' thank my many
friends ' and relatives who
visited me in hospital And for
the beautiful cards, flowers and
gifts. Thanks to Dr. M. Watts
Dr: J. Hollingworth and nurse:
in O.R., and all the nurses at
station second east- who took
such good care of
me. Ella. 1-1x
Pian. .... .,._tday Brusselslin.otncriatioirday.,enthe1809andearly 1900sinMOW .need for a Asoredeaut a s ust gnbe, 4 ti p
windbreak. '� ees must
ed. bythe Huron ordertofalrixil,a enc sueh a_!1 4-8 Clu
Count ' .i . ' >� ordered >n the spring and .8 y s , . b,• POO
County Soil and Crop Parts.of Buren Countyare
Improvement Association, very vulnerable to
will. begin. at 10 ,ani, at the Preyailing westerly winds. off
Brussels Morris Grey. •Lake Huron. Our soils have
sum)
rte
Community Centre on becomne mote and more
Thur-sday, March 24. barren, being stripped of
Speakers are .As follows: tree growtiwverthe years.
Bruce Lobb, Ministry of A tree cutting by=law has
Enkironrnent - Pesticide been in effect in. Huron
Safety; Pat Lynch, Ontario' County since. 1968. It was
Ministry of Agriculture and, repealed in 1974 and updated
M iiu ry �' d
Food - 1982 Crop Problems; in 1979. The by-law is in place
Bob Forrest, Centralia and fines have been assessed
College of Agricultural- for its abuse. Trees of a
g g
Technology - Soybeans; John certain size are allowed to be
De P -utter - Market --cut for the purposes of
Forecast; Glen Hayter - logging or for one's own use,
Marketing Alternatives; and such as firewood: •
Greg Murray - Hay
Marketing.
Huron Soil and Crop
memberships will be on sale.
John Beard,
Assist. Ag. Rep.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
Trees Or
Dust Bowl
Trees are a very important
asset to our environment.
They help retain soil
moisture, our water table
and also provide a natural
habitat for wildlife. Our
forefathers cleared land in
Holstein
club plans
meeting
All holstein breeders and 4-
H meribers are invited to the
Huron County Holstein Club
barn meeting, to be held on
March 24:
Beginning at 1:15 p.m. the
meeting will be held at Fred
Meier's farm in East
Wawanosh Township.
Stu Cressman.will be the
guest speaker. Remarks will
be made by from Gordon
Bell and Dennis Martin.
After the cow selection,
production awards will be
presented.
The County Club is also
gearing up for the April 4 bus
trip and tour- of- five..Lambton
County farming operations.
The tour will include visits
of Basil Stevens' Starlyne.
farms; Stevens Brothers,
Blue Ridge Farms Limited;
the Ralph. Pool Farms;
Silver Popular Dairy Farms,
owned by the Core Brothers
FOR SALE - One gas furnace, and Wayne Maw's, Maw
1,000 BTU: one gas water Acres.
heater; 1" pine flooring. Prices The trip will get underway
negotiable. Phone - 524-- at 8 a.m. with the first pick
6973.- 11,12' up in Wingham at Danny's
FOR SALE - 1975 Toyota Corolla Restaurant. Further stops
SR' 5, four cylinder, five speed, will' be made at:Belgrave
38 m.p.g., new paint, rebuilt intersection, 8.20 a.m.;
Blyth Hotel, 8:35 •a. m.
Clinton Arena, 9 a.m:;
Bayfield Golf -Course, 9:10
a.m.; Grand Bend, Highway ..
83 and 21, 9:30 a.m. The day
will include a smorgasbord
luncheon. -
The deadline - for
registration is March 28 and,
more information may, be
obtained from Don Watson,
RR 4, Clinton.
, Future events and dates to
remember include the
Stratford Spring Show on
April 9 and the Huron County.
Cook • meal Club Sale on April 13. The
Clinton Spring Fair' date is
On March 14, the Goofy June 3 and a twilight
Gourmets had their third meeting will be held on July
meeting of the Ontario 18.
Heritage club. It was.held-at The 'London Fair will/ be
Shannon Preszeator's home: coming 'up in September.
Shannon our president --The 'Irl County Show --is--
opened the meeting; then we scheduled for October 13 and
all repeated the 4-H pledge. Ladies' Night will be held on
During our meeting we October 22 at the Goderich
learned about foods and Township Hall. The annual
'customs from Eastern meeting will be held on
Europe. We made plans for Noveniber 22 at the Brussels
our party. Legion Hall.
All of the members helped The 1983 Club executive
in making Vegetable and includes: president, Wilbert
Macaroni Casserole, Freeman, RR 2, Gorri`e;
breaded Pork Chops with secretary -treasurer, Doh
cherry sauce. The pork Watson, RR 4, Clinton; past
chops and casserole were president., Bill Gibbings, RR
good. For dessert we made 1, Clinton; first vice, Keith
Plum Dumplings. They Johnston, RR 2, B'luevale;
certainly were different.—by second vice, David Marshall,
I ,Jones. • PR 1, Kirkton.
motor. 1979 Suzuki TS250, ex-
cellent condition. Phone after 9'
p.m. week days, 524-2841.-- 11
' FOR SALE - 26" five speed bicy-
cle, $70.00; 26" three speed
bicycle, $50.00; 26" 'standard
bicycle, $45.00. Also bicycle
repairs. Phone 524-7805. •-11 nx
FOR SALE • 1978 Buick Regal
Limited; in excellent shape;
95,000 kilometres. Ask for
Charlie, 529-7113. or 529-
7134.• 11,12
Further information
regarding the tree cutting
by-law is available from the
County Clerk -Treasurer's
office In Goderich !at 524-
8394, or by phoning your tree
commissioner Joe Gibson at
482-3229.
In spite of - the by-law,
Huron has lost more trees
and is more vulnerable to
wind erosion. .
Kent County has an active
windbreak program. It is
needed badly. At times,
parts of Kent.are now like a
desert dust bowl. We should
take heed in Huron and
avoid this situation.
You may see some tree
planting taking place this
spring. Seedling trees such
as white spruce, cedar,
poplar and pine are
available through the
Ministry ' of Natural
Resources for a nominal fee.
Now is the time to assess
your own farm situation and
•
e BAILEY
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phone: 482-9371
Residence: 523-9338
NEW LISTING - Auburn : 2
storey frame home in very
good condition, ' 4
bedrooms, well insulated.
MOBILE HOME 14'x68' to
move or remain at present
location, 'excellent condi-
tion.
150 ACRES near Auburn,
100 acres• workable, good
brick home, 2 small sheds,
40 acres bush.
189 ACRES CROPLAND -
140 workable,. near •
Auburn.
AUBURN - 1'.s acres with 1
floor frame bungalow and
• heated shop.
BLYT - 1 acres: with 11/n,
.floor brick home, insulated
shop, financing arronged.
INVESTMENT. PROPERTY -
4 unit apartrnent building, '
central locatioriain Clinton,
vendor will finance.
+ HOLMESVI•LLE- 1'3 acres
with farrowing born, 1
floor brick bungalow„ pav-
ed drive.
69 ACRES • Hwy. No. 8,
farrowing barn, raised -
ranch home, several
ponds., hardwood bush.
2 MILES from Clinton - 100
acres, 97 workable, no
buildings.
5 ACRES with verycomfor-
table home near Dungan-
non, price reduced, owner
will finance.
8 ACRES in Blyth - no
buildings.
DINSLEY WIVE - 1 floor
bu'ngalf� �, uttached
garage_ electric -heat.
68 ACRES - 62- workable,
6th Line, Hullett Twp:
'50 ACRES near Senmiller -
no buildings,6.; acres of
Owed apple orcard, bear-
ing 3 years -ttiBT51:TCED:""""—
BAYFIELD- AREA - Hwy:
No. 21, 5 acres with ranch
home. many extras, nicely
wooded. •
5 ACRES near Auburn •
good house and barn, river
frontage. PRICED FOR
QUICK SALE.
91 ACRES at Belgrave •
good house and barn, 70
acres workoble, hardwood
bush, owner will finance. '
50 ACRES farrow to
finish Hwy No. 86, near
Winghom, new home, low
interest F C C. mortgage.
earlsimmer for next nature club, Boy Scouts, Giri
year'splantirlg, Guides, high school club m',
Ordet » forms and a Conservation Author't.
ublicatieb on windbreak Participants V'eceive room
p and board and a nominal
planting are available frorri
your local office of the living allowance of $1O- per
Ministry of Natural day.
Resources. Completed application
- Stan Paquette, forms must be received by'
Assoc. Ag. Rep. the Conservation Authorities
for Huron Countyand Water Management
. Branch not later than April
1983 Junior
1, Forms are availableat the
Conservationist Award Ontariao Ministry of
Program Agriculture andx•Food office,
Would you like to spend Clinton; Ontario Ministry of
your summer working in the Natural Resources,
great outdoors?
Wingham; and the Con -
The Junior Con- servation Authorities, ,
servationist Award Program -Don Pullen,
is . co-ordinated by the , Ag. Rep.
Conservation Authorities
and Water Management
. Branch of the Ministry of
Natural Resources. Par-
ticipants are divided into
groups of seven and are
assigned to one of the
watershed areas in Ontario.
The , program is open to
Young peolile, ages 16 to 18
years, who have demon-
strated an .interest in con-
servation by active mem-
bership in a club,
organization or group with
continuing nature or con-
servation activities.
MAKE AN OFFER!
FOR SALE IN SFAPORTH--One floor, 3 bedrooms, new 'al, in kitchen, t'ull
basement. gas heat. hardwood floors. recently redecorated, 828.000 mortgage at
I2' 1% until June 1985, new roof, large backyard, sun deck. Nice location. Closc
to churches. schools. uptown, Make an offer. Box 46, Seafarth, Ontario or phone
diet, 6,/S27 -06'f3. �
In Clinton
CUSTOM BUILT
BEAUTY '
Brick, solid built, close
to all conveniences,
good high dry
basement, app. 15 years
old, well maintained,
priced in 40's.
RITA ALLEN
524-8480
W.J. HUGHES
REALTY LIMITED
Kingston St., Goderich
r'.
x, . 01 proposed. could have identified that
federal Wird** export
agency, received strong; sup-
port recently from the"On-
tario Federation
Agriculture (.OF'A).
Ralph Barrie, 'president of -
the OFA,. told a Senate com-
mittee hearing on Canagrex
thatCanadian farmers need
the agency to open up new
export markets for Canadian
food. Several. other coun-
tries, including Australia,
Great Britain, and France
already have agencies like
Canagrex.
"Our farmers are very_
good at growing high quality
food," Barrie said. "But
they don't know very much
about export"regulations and
don't have the time to travel
around the world selling
their products,"
"Canagrex could do that
for them." \
To back up. his • argument,
Barrie cited several in-
stances when Canadian
farmers missed' export op-
portunities. In one case,
farmers learned that . a
foreign buye"r needed soft
wheat. When the farmers
mentioned Ontario had a
glut of soft wheat, the buyer
was amazed. He said he
thought Canada only grew
hard wheat on the prairies.
"Unfortunatey, the buyer
had already placed orders,"
Barrie said. "Canagrex
W.J. HUGHES
REALTY LIMITED
30 Kingston St. • Goderich
524-7373 524-8100
NEW LISTING ..
S27,000. Victoria St., central, cosy, comfortable home,
steps to shopping. Try your offer today. Call Rita Allen
524-8480.
ARCHITECTURAL ARTISTRY
Centre hall, stately 2 storey brick, 4 bedrooms, well
proportioned, 2 fireplaces, close to ail amenities, large
well landscaped lot enhanced by inground pool. Call
Ebb Ross 524-8786 C-181
DELUXE SEMI
Bungalow, brick & siding, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, rec
room, immaculate condition. Call Norma Taylor 524-
8192.
BUNGALOW IN 30'S
Huron Road, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen 8 bath, full
basement, large lot. Owner has relocated and anxious
to sell. Make offer. Call Rita Allen 524-8480.
QUIET CHARM & PRIVACY
11/2 acres, spacious brick ranch overlooking Lake Huron,
3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, air conditioning, closed sun
porch, family home, double garage ,with storage, well
landscaped lot. Enjoy beautiful sunsets. Call Ebb Ross
524 -8186B -12G.
WHY RENT
1 /2 storey, 2 or 3 bedrooms, insulated tip top condi-
tion, garage, maintenance free exterior; convenient to
Square. In 30's. Ca1I•Norma Taylor 524-8192.
RENT OR BIIY
532,000 year-round rancher onlarge lot; drilled well,
just south of Goderich. Immediate possession. Coll Rita
Allen 524-8480. :
Rita Allen 524-8480 Norma Taylor 524-8192
Ebb Ross 5241786. Don McCauley 5244226
Barb Shewfelt 524-9581
•
MAURICE
market..". , ,
Barrie added.- that
Canagrex could . reduce
government duplication by
acting as an umbrella
organization for the various
provincial agencies now in-
volved in export • sales.
Canagrex could also barter
on .a government-to-
governmenit level with eon=
. monist and third mold conn -
tries. And. Canagrex would
directly benefit farmers by
pro siding •pay.me-nt
guarantees for exported
food.
Opponents of Canagrex, he
said, were misinformed and
he has not heard them pro-,
. vide an alternative that
would be more 'beneficial to
the farming community.
"The opponents only harp
on the slight dance that
Canagrex could become a
pow r unto itself — a whirl-
ing lervish of a bureaucracy
that/ would engulf the family
farm and . turn Canadian
agriculture into a giant col-
.. rective."
Barrie, dismissed these
fears; pointing out that the
Canagrex legislation calls
for annual reviews by the
Auditor General, yearly ap-
proval -of the budget by
Parliament and a, five year
sunset clause to review the
crown corporation'in 1987..
MAKE YOUR OFFER NOW ON THESE
OUTSTANDING PROPERTIES
RIDGEWOOD PARK
Superb executive home custom-built 5i years ago. Well
laid -out, 1' , storey, 3 bedroom home with many
discriminating features. Electric heat, low tuxes, well
treed lot. Owner relocating. This is by for the best pro-
perty on the market today.
PORT ALBERT
Lovely one -storey brick home on large lot in quiet sur-
roundings, 3 bedrooms, basement fully insulated and
partitioned. Priced in mid 40's and open for offers.
Make yours now:
PORT ALBERT AIRPORT
10 miles north of Goderich on Hwy. 21, '/z mile from
beach. Large 4 bedroom home nicely decorated, two 4 -
piece bathrooms, new Hanover walnut kitchen cup-
boards, built-in top range, dishwasher, etc. Priced to
sell. All offers considered.
BEACH COTTAGE NEEDED URGENTLY
SEE US NOW IF INTERESTED TO SELL
"OVER A QUARTER CENTURY iN REAL ESTATE"
R.A. 'GUS' CHISHOLM 5248554 BERT ALEXANDER 524.783A
ROGERTURCOTTE 5247298
JOHN ALEXANDER 524 7836
M.L.S. Multiple Listing Service
Member of the Huron Real Estate Board
524-2177
ALEXANDER &.CHAPMAN
REALTY LIMITED
10 The Square •.Goderich
34 STANLEY STREET
GODERICH
524-2966 524-2966
CALL US—TO WELCOME YOU HOME
120 SUNCOAST DR. W.: 2 or 3 bedroom
brick bungalow. Asking only '45,300.
Owner transferred.. Call Pete Betfger.
53 BRITANNIA ROAD E.: Reduced.
New low price for 3 bedroom
bungalow near schools and shopping.
Call Bruce Ryan.
FOR RENT
154 PICTON ST. E.: 4 bedrooms, vinyl
sided, 2 storey. Gas heat, new in-
sulation. 4 & 2 piece bath. Call
Marilyn MacCuspey.
119 BRUCE ST. E.: Quality Interior
renovations with this frame
bungalow. Hardwood floors. Call
Steve Gardiner.
FURNISHED MOBILE HOME IN
GODERICH. LOCATED AT GARDiNER'S
TRAILER PARK DIRECTLY ACR1DSS
FROM SUNCOAST MALL.
'350/MONTH INCLUDES UTILITIES.
• CALL MAURICE GARDINER
524-6031
28 ANALESEA STREET: 2 storey duplex.
Spacious 3 bedrooms lower. 1
bedroom upper. Call Bruce Ryan.
115 QUEBEC - ST.: Immaculate 3
bedroom aluminium 2 storey com-
pletely remodelled and decorated.
Call Pete Bettgsr.
Maurice Gardiner
peter Betfger
Bruce Ryan
Les Wlllems
Marilyn MacCuspey
Stove Gardiner
Ken Thompson
Jim Thompson
524-6031
S24-2865
524.7762
524.1:431
524-6956
524.09115
524.7514
524.0672
144 GIBBONS ST.: Inexpensive 2
bedrooms, 2 sun porches, new cup.
boards. ',24,400 full asking price. Call
Les Wlllsnte.
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