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38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE: targe clearance andconsign-
ment auction at Wayne Ward Form Equipment,
Hwy. No. 6, Wiarton, Ontario Friday, October 26,
10 a.m. Approx. 65 tractors, Crawler, Combines,
plus a large variety of now and used farm equip-
ment. Sales held fourth Friday of each month.
For more information call (519) 534.1638 or 534-
2980. One of Ontario's fastest growing monthly
farm equipment consignment auctions. Wayne
Ward Farm Equipment. Hwy. No. 6 Wiarttonj/
Ontario.—O-43
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482.7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED. EVENING OCT. 24 AT 6 P.M.: Fine
modern furniture and appliances at Richard
Lobb's Auction Born, Clinton for the estate
of Viola Haines of Blyth.
SAT. OCT. 27 AT 10:30 A.M.: 4 bedroom
Krick house, antiques, modern appliances,
household effects for Mrs. (Earl) Maggy May
Campbell at 71 Richmond Street South,
Hensall.
SAT. NOV. 3 AT 10:30 A.M.: Residential
• lots, house, barn, antiques, appliances,
tools, 1981 Ford LTD (driven only 9,500 Km.)
for the estate of William Ruddock at 180
Jones Street, Goderich
WED. NOV. 7 AT 11 A.M.: Large offering
of antique furniture and glassware for Mrs.
(Mac) Lillian McKellar of Seaforth at
Seaforth & District Community Centre,
Seaforth.
SAT. NOV. 10 AT 10 A.M.: Antique
furniture, household effects at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for Miss Bess
Grieve o jAeaforth.
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Real Estate; 1981 Ford LTD tear run
9500 Km.; antiques; furniture;
appliances; garden tiller; tools; etc.
to be held at 180 Jones St.,
Goderich, Ont. for the Estate of
William J. Ruddock
SAT., NOV. 3 AT 10:30 AM
PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED
AT 1:00 PM
Property known as 180 Jones St.,
Goderich, Ont. consists of a large
triangular piece of property
composed of lots 74, 75, 76, 81, 82,
83, 84, all in Plan 455. Situated on
the property is an older one storey
stucco house w;th natural gas heat,
frame barn 30 x 18, frame car
garage 12 x 20. This triangular
property is zoned residential and
fronts on Jones St., Hincks St., and
Oxford St. This is a choice property
for development of new houses,
large estate property etc. TERMS
10% down day of sale, balance due
in 30 days. Selling subject to reserve
bid. For information phone the
auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898.
1981 Ford LTD 4 door 302 V8
Automatic, radio, run 9500 Km.,
safety checked.
SEE NEXT WEEK'S PAPER FOR A
COMPLETE LISTING OF FURNITURE,
ETC.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
41. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY, 4 part Persian kittens, house
broken and friendly. Phone 529-7385 at the
Nile. -43,44,45
44. Engagements
PINKNEY - ROHEE
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pinkney of Goderich wish to
announce the engagement of their son, Robert to
Irina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rohee of Sur-
rey, B.C. The wedding is to take place at St.
John's Anglican Church, Ottawa, Nov. 10,
1984.-43x
38. Auction sale
9g-dePe, ! c L <k:0,�!-(7Ia(Pcj
TAX REGISTRATION SALE
We have been instructed by the Township of Tuckersmith to offer for sale by Public Auction
4 parcels of lana in Vonastra • 2 miles south of Clinton on:
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 AT 3:00 P.M.
PARCEL No. 1
PARCEL No. 2
PARCEL No. 3
PARCEL.No. 4
frame structure in excess of 10,000 sq, ft., including 3 acres of land. paved
parking and swimming pool, Present zoning • Institutional. Deposit of
55,000.00 in cash or certified cheque.
•frome structure, 3 level in excess of 8,000 sq. feet, approx. 1 acre of land.
Presently zoned Institutional. Deposit of $2,000.00 cosh or certified
cheque
frame structure, 3 level in excess of 8.000 sq. feet, approx. 1 acre of land.
Presently zoned Institutional. Deposit of $2,000.00 cosh or certified
cheque.
-82' x 93' residential vacant lot Zoned residential Deposit of $1.000.00 in
cash or certified cheque
Properties will be sold in sequence and are all subject to a reasonable reserve Parcels will
be sold on an as is basis
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jack McLachlan
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
482-9523
Dick Robinson
SALES MANAGER
Lth€ Jnc.
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°'I 11/4 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS, TENDERBROKERS& BUSINESSCONSULTANTS
Nwy 04, Brucelleld, Onlsrlo NOM 'JO (519) 4827181
[46. In memoriam ,
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, October 27
12:30 p.m. -
At the auditorium in the Clinton Arena
Beech St. Clinton, Ontario
Estate goods, antiques, tools, equipment, and clearance items
include: Press back rocker, desk, table and chairs, sideboard,
glass, china, brass, piano stool, washstand, marble tables,
folding rocker, lamps, dressers, chests, etc.
Compressor, 14" wood band saw, 6" wood jointer, 2 way metal
band saw, wood lathe and tools, 12 speed drill press, ram electric
drill, 29 piece drill bit sets, 4 ton porta power, hundreds of
extension cords, 2 ton floor jack, pipe, torque, combination and
speed wrenches.
Air tools include impact guns and sockets, butterfly and 3/8 air
ratchets, Aspro and Milwaukee paint guns, D.A. high speed and
in line air sanders, rubber and recoil air hose, 6" and 8".grinders,
mini drill presses, hammers, sledges, axes, small handtools of all
types, toys, hardwares, brass, games, hundreds of farm hobby
and home related tools as well as early Xmas gifts for everyone.
/ART LARIVEE JR. — LICENSED AUCTIONEER
AUCTIONS UNLIMITED
Dorchester, Ontario
268-8748
RIEHL
In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather,
and great grandfather, Dan Riehl who passed
away five years ago Oct. 27, 1979.
Though .his smile Is gone forever
And his hand we cannot touch
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved sp much,,
His memory is our keepsake
With which we'll never part
God hos him in His keeping
We have him In our hearts.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
daughter, Pat and Family, Wayne, and son Dan,
Jr. -43x
RIEHL
In loving memory of o clear father and grand-
father Dan Riehl who passed away Oct. 27, 1979.
The sunshine was taken from our day
When our Dear Father was called away.
The sorrow we felt was so severe that he could
no longer be here.
Always there when we needed him Through all
our ups and downs.
He helped us through out growing years, with
smiles, never frowns.
You were always glad when we all came home
and always made a fuss
Please put your arms around him God and hug
him just for us.
We have those precious memories locked deeply
in our hearts.
That not even death, pain or sorrow, will ever
tear apart.
God'give him peace and everlasting rest
Of all fhe Fathers in this world
Dad, you were the best.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by son
Jim, daughter-in-law Joanne, grandchildren,
Debbie, Jimmy, Barry and Scott. --43
HODGES
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother Myrtle Hodges who passed away two
years ago October 26, 1982.
Never more than a thought away
Quietly remembered every day
No need for words except to say
Still loved, still missed in every way.
Lovingly remembered by son, Harvey, daughter-
in-law Marion, and grandchildren, Ronald, >�
Cheryl, Anita, and son-in-law Michael. -43x
Young people honored
through Ontario awards
If you know of a "good kid" who deserves
an award for community work, bravery or
striving to overcome a physical liimitation,
nominate them for an Ontario Junior Citizen
of the Year award before the end of October.
Bicentennial history books,, airline trips
across Canada, a reception with Ontario's
Lieutenant Governor, plaques and lapel pins
are the prizes awaiting Ontario's 1984 Junior
Citizens.
"We are seeking to honor Ontario's
outstanding young people — not lust the
superheroes, but also the good -round
kids who are working today to become our
leaders of tomorrow," said Dave Wenger of
Mount Forest, Chairman of the Junior
Citizen program.
Nomination forms are available at com-
muity newspaper offices and the deadline
for nominations is October 31,
The Junior Citizen program, co-ordinated
by the Ontario Community Newspapers
Association, is sponsored by CP Air. Lieute-
nant Governor John B. Aird is the pro-
gram's patron and additional support is be-
ing received this year from the Bicentennial
Program operated by the Ontario Ministry
of Tourism and Recreation.
In its first three years, the program
received a total of 428 nominations and
organizers are hoping for a new record in
numbers nominated in 1984.
The 12 outstanding nominees and their
families will be guests of Ontario Communi-
ty Newspapers Association at its annual
convention in Toronto neat March when
Lieutenant Governor Aird will make. the
presentations and host a special -reception
for the visitors in his Queen's Park suite.
Each of the 12 nominees will receive a CP
Air ticket to any Canadian destination, a
family portrait with the Lieutenant Gover-
nor, a plaque and lapel pin.
An additional 12 top-ranking mominees
will receive an airline ticket and a cer-
tificate, to be presented by their local
newspaper publisher. All the young people
nominated in 1984 will receive a Bicenten-
nial book. Groups and individuals can be
nominated if they have performed single or
continuing acts of courage, shown ingenui-
ty, resourcefulness, fortitude or selfless ser-
vice.
Nominees may also be involved in wor-
thwhile community service, have overcome
disabling physical or psychological han-
dicaps, or have performed acts of heroism —
perhaps endangering their own lives.
Any nominee from previous years who
continues in their noteworthy endeavours is
eligible to be nominated again. A Junior
Citizen can be aged 6 to 18 years and any
citizen resident in Ontario can submit a
nomination.
Seniors enjoy euchre night
47. Card of thanks
POECHMAN
The family of Linus Poechman, wish to express
special thanks to FATHER Joseph Hardy, Dr.
Lomas, Dr. Chan, the nurses and staff at Alexan-
dra Marine and General Hospital. We also wish
to thank the management and staff of Maitland
Manor Nursing Home for the many years of lov-
ing care given to our Father. -43
ALLIN
Thanks is expressed to.all those who visited and
sent flowers to us at AM&G hospital after the
birth of Jeffrey. Special thanks to Doctor Walker
and the nursing staff of 2 East. Many thanks to
the grandmothers for taking care of Jonathan
during my stay in hospital. Lynn and Jeffrey
Allin.-43x
SMITH
I wish to express my thanks to my family, friends
and neighbours for all their lovely get well cards,
flowers and prayers while I was in hospital. I
wish to thank the nurses on the first and second
floors and Intensive Care unit. Special thanks to
Dr. Neal, Dr. Watts, Dr. Flowers and Dr. Holl-
ingworth, also for the therapy I received from
Mrs. Hollingworth. Kindness and thoughtfulness
shall always be remembered. Erma. -43x
FRY
My sincere thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr. Watts and
staff, nurses and all who looked after me while
in hospital there, also to my family and friends
for visits, cards and gifts. It was very much ap-
preciated by me. Alice. -43x
CHAMNEY
We wish to thank everybody for the lovely gifts
that were given at the shower, and a special
thanks to Buzz Doer, Shirley Andrews, and Vicki
Hanna for organizing it. Thanks to you all. Pat
and Eldon. -43
FEAGAN
I would like to thank my friends, neighbours, and
relatives for all the lovely gifts I received at the
shower for me at Nile Church. Special thanks to
Nile United Church Women. Lourie Feagan.-43x
SEERS
I wish to thank friends and relatives for flowers,
cards and visits while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital London, Fred Seers. -43x
12. Real estate for sale
ROYAL®
■ - TRUST
Corporation of Canada, Realtor
1183 King St. East, Kitchener -(519) 578-6220
4 V'AN'r uta:
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PRIME LOCATION - This Is the Ideal
Family Business: Good Location, 10
Acres of land, Supported by A General
Store, Gas Bar and Miniature Golf
Course.
This property, located near a Provincial
Park, North of Goderich, has to be seen
to be fully appreciated.
Call RANDY MILLAR at (519) 524-7950.
At the Seniors Wednesday night euchre 10
tables of cards were played. High lady,
Donna Powell and low lady, was Shelley
Powell. High man was Eldon Culbert, low
man was Lloyd Walters. Thanksgiving
pumpkin winners were Margaret
MacDonald and Clarence Allin.
At the Monday night card games. Mary
Stewart won the door prize.
MAURICE GARDINER REAL ESTATE LIMITED
34 STANLEY STREET 524-2966 GODERICH
GODERICH AREA'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE CO.
119 BRUCE STREET E.: 3 bedroom home
features beautifully renovated
interior, hardwood floors, new roof,
200 amp service. To inspect this good
family home, near playground and
shopping, call Jim Bisset 524-2431.
179 ELGIN AVE. W.: West end family
home features nicely renovated
Interior. Formal living and dining
rooms plus main floor den/T.V. room.
Priced in the 40's. Available for
Immediate possession.
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
LOTS
Think ahead to Spring. A
Gardiner sales associate can
show you over 20 available
building lots in several
Goderich locations. Investigate
now by calling 524-2966. Lot
prices promise to. be much
higher by Spring.
ANNOUNCEMENT
J.W. (JOHN) TALBOT
Maurice Gardiner, President of Maurice
Gardiner Real Estate Limited is pleased
to announce that John Talbot has joined
the sales staff as Sales Associate -
Agriculture Division. John brings many
years of farm sales experience to
Maurice Gardiner Real Estate Ltd. in
their continued expansion in the
Ontario Land Sales Market and looks
forward to his continued business
association with his many friends and
former customers for all their Real
Estate requirements.
269 CHRISTINA COURT: Four level side
split on south side cul-de-sac. Features 3
bedrooms, kitchen, dining, living
rooms, den plus oversized family room.
2-4 pc. baths. Large workshop and
carport. Assumable mortgage. One of
few available.
Maurice Gardiner
Pete Bettger
Les Willems
Bruce Ryan
John Talbot
524-6031
524-2865
524-8451
524-7762
524-2520
Ken Thompson
\Jim Bisset
Mac Bell
Dianne Alexander
(Bayfield)
524-7514
524-2431
524-8150
565-2513
MEMBER 'OF THE HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD MLS
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EVERYTHING HAS BEEN DONE
NEW LISTING PALMERSTON ST.
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Low 50's. Home with serviced workshop, 2 baths,
tnfioor farnilyroo>•n, beautifully maintained large
reed lot. Take over existing mortgage.
This family home is a must to see. Moinfloor
fantilyrmrn with flreploce, 3 bodr000 s, ho66yroons.
patio doors to deluxe rundeck. Large lot.