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CHILDHOOD POISONINGS!
Did you know that more than 50,000 children under five
years old will be poisoned this year in Canada?
Common household items, which are often within easy
reach, are the most frequent causes of these poisonings.
Furniture polis -h: lighter fluid, household cleaners and
sham -poo are only a few of the many poisons in your
home. Prescription drugs. over-the-counter drugs. such
as aspirin, ointments and large quantities of vitamins are
also harmful when swallowed by young children. House-
hold garden plants are another common source of
poisoning.
To protect your child and young visitors:
• Keep alt poisonous substances well out of reach of
, children. Do not underestimate a youngster's ability
to reach, climb and open cupboards. Children .are
explorers.
• Provide a safe locked cupboard for household cleaners.
• Buy products with child -resistant caps. Ask your
pharmacist for all medicines in child resistant contain-
ers. These containers do make a difference.
• Store all medicines in a locked cupboard.
• Keep workshop supplies, such as paint and paint
thinners. in a locked storage area. .
• After use return all products, medicines and alcoholic
beverages to locked cabinets.
• Keep all products in their original containers.
Iv Get to know your plants: and. do not keep poisonous
ones in the home.
If in spite of your efforts a child swallows a poison take
the following steps.
• First, call your local poison -control centre and follow'
their,advice-. Keep a list of emergency phone numbers
beside your telephone, so you will be able to dial help
without delay. Time makes a difference. .
• When you go to the hospital make sure that you take
with you the substance, medicine or plant ingested.
• Keep a bottle- of Syrup of Ipecac in your --locked
- medicine cabinet and use as directed by your poison -
control centre. Make sure your bottle of` Syrup of
Ipecac is up to date as it may deteriorate with time.
A «poison proof» environment will reduce the chances of
a child swallowing a poison. Remember though, children's
abilities change as they learn and test new skills every
day. Attentive supervision is the best prevention.
Canadian Institute of Child Health, 17 York Street,
Ottawa, Ontario KIN 5S7
AUCTION SALE
Of Car, Appliances, Furniture, Antiques, Some
Dishes & Tools For The Estate Of:
R. STEWART HAIIhMOND
Fisher Ave., Atwood. Sale will be held in the
Atwood Comm. Centre on:
Saturday, March 30/88
Sale Time 12:30 p.m.
APPLIANCES: Woods 9 cu. ft. chest freezer;
Fairbanks -Morse refrigerator, white; Beatty wr-
inger washer; Regina canister vacuum cleaner &
• attach.; Electrohome humidifier; Black Angus king
size toaster oven; floor„polisher; small electrical'
appliances.
FURNITURE: Older style chesterfield & chair; occ.
arm chair & matching rocker; bookcase; 2 bronze
kitchen tables & chairs; spacesaver; book- or -------
china cabinet with glass sliding doors; coffee
tables; pole & floor lamps; hostess chair; dinette -
end leaf ext. table & 4 chairs; 21” colour, table
model TV; TV stand; cabinet model stereo; Nordic
portable electric sewing machine; foot stool; oil
painting; steel double bed; dresser with mirror; .
-chest of drawers; srnall-radio; pictures & frames; 2
tape recorders; luggage; clothes hamper; bed-
ding & linens.
ANTIQUES: Edison phonograph, cabinet model,
working; wicker fern stand; round wicker fern
stand; 2 old table radios; round top trunk; counter
scoop scales; wooden rocking chair (needs
repair); press back nurser rocker; sideboard;
wash tables; dresser , with mirror; broad -axe;
adds.; 2 faced axe; cylinder type.sausage stuffer;
meat grinder with motor & crank; food grinder;
Beatty rinse tub stand; odd wooden chairs.
VIOLIN: Violin & bow, needs repair.
CLOCK: Gingerbread clock.
DISHES: Some good & everyday pieces; • pots &
pans; crocks.
GUNS: pellet gun; Stevens 2520 cal. rifle (work-
ing), and loading acc., F.A.C. required for buying.
TOOLS & MISC.: Farm-ette garden tiller; ' Moto
gas push lawn mower; crosscut saws; ,snow
scoop; 'grinder wjth 1/2 h.p. electric motor; sand
point; B&D hed0 trimmer; B&D jig saw; skill saw;
hand saws & tools; garden tools; wooden step lad-
der; lawn chairs; 21" air fan; foot tire pump; plus
misc. items.
CAR: 1979 Omni 4 door hatchback, 70,000 km,
good cond., selling cert.
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. sale
day. Executor -or auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or loss of property sale day.
Auctioneers:
BOB GILMORE 291-3489
DOUG GILMORE 291-3421
1
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture, Appliances & Antiques For:
MRS. JAMES CORRY
Listowel. Sale to be held at Listowel Livestock
Ltd., 11/2 miles north east of Listowel on:
Saturday, March 23/85
1:00 p.m.
Westinghouse refrigerator; Westinghouse 4
burner electric stove; wicker chair; Singer sewing
machine; twin beds (maple); chest of drawers;
day , bed; library table; step stool; dresser;
wooden table; Beatty wringer washer; McClary
Easy dryer; 3 piece sectional chesterfield; floor
polisher; coal oil Tamp; parts of toilet sets; bureau;
Marconi radio & record player; dishes & numerous
other articles.
Additional Furniture
From Palmerston Household
Inglis frost free refrigerator; 24" Findlay electric
stove; Westinghouse B&W 20" TV; chesterfield &
chair; day bed; couch; iron bed; floor lamp; 2
small tables; sewing machine; wringer washing
machine; 6 wooden chairs; pictures & frames;
storage cupboard; garden hose; dishes; cooking
utensils; tools & garden tools;' numerous other ar-
ticles.
TERMS: cash.
Auctioneer:
GRAHAM JACKSON
Listowel
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Good Beef Cows, Heifers, Stocker Calves,
3 Tractors, Machinery,` 1-978 Car,
Feed, Antiques, Household Effects, Misc., etc.
For the Estate of:
ALLAN W. WATSON
Lot 13, Con. 3, Normanby Twp. From Durham,
go south on No. 6 Highway, 4 miles to
Maplewood Cemetery corner, turn right, go to
first corner, turn right, first farm on left on:
Sat., March' 23/°85
11:00 a.m. Sharp.
LIVESTOCK: 19 good crossbred Hereford cows;
4 good crossbred Hereford heifers; bred to calve
this spring; 17 choice crossbred steer & heifer
stocker calves, approx. 500-600 lbs. Above
cows and heifers bred to horned Hereford bull. -
Pregnancy and blood tested to calve from April 15
on. Livestock all in real good condition.
MACHINERY: MF 165 diesel tractor PS, good
rubber loader, chains, pulley, good running order;
MF 135 diesel tractor PS with Allied 300 manure
loader hyd. bucket., good tires, good shape; Ford
860 gas tractor, good rubber, good running
order; New Holland 479 haybine, good shape;
New Holland 327 130 bu. p.t.o. manure spread-
er, good cond.; New Holland No. 56 side rake on
rubber, good cond.; John Deere 24T hay baler,
good; IH No. 46.4 furrow trip beam; 3 p.h. plow,
good; • Mildmay 24x36" wooden threshing
machine with 100' endless drive belt, used last
fall, good; JD 10' 3 p.h. cult.; AC 10" post hole
auger; AC older style round baler used last sum-
mer; IH 15 run seed drill on steel; Cocksutt 12'
pull type swather; Favourite 30' enclosed bale
elevator with 1 h.p. motor; NI trail hay mower;
Ford 3 furrow plow; JD 3 furrow 3 p.h. narrow
bottom plow; 3 drum land roller; farm wagon and
flat rack; Dearborn 4 plate 3 p.h. 1 way disc; 28
plate drag disc; set of drag harrows; walking plow;
old wagog box; old sleigh, rough; snow blower for
parts; binder and mower for scrap; 2 old buggies
for parts only; buggy wheels; odd lumber; approx.
20 good cedar posts; wagon load of small items,
etc.
CAR: 1978 Plymouth Volare, 4 door, 6 cyl.
automatic, approx. 25,000 miles, good shape,
sells as is. °
MISC., FIREWOOD, ETC.: Approx. 15-20 cords
of good hardwood. NOTE - sold in one pile; bags.
offertilizer; small pile of scrap; old batteries; cop-
per wire; power lawn mower, running; bench vise;
roll of 'snow fence; battery fencers; electric
welder; 32' wooden ext. ladder; wooden pulleys;
12' 5" grain auger; grain aerator; old forge; old
drill press; cattle pinchers; 2 wheeled farm trailer;
crosscut saws; forks; shovels; -.chains, misc..;_etc_
: A
HAY; GRAINpprox. 1,000 40 Ib. round hay
bales. Approx. 6-8 tons heavy grain.
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.:
Kroehler 3 cushion couch, just like new; Viscount
21 cu. ft. deep freezer, good shape; Sanyo 1 9"
portable coloured TV and stand, good shape;
Moffat manual defrost fridge, 7 months old, like
new; 24" electric stove; recliner chair, good;
sideboard with mirror, good shape; Wingham clip-
per cool< Skive good shape; 2 pc. bedroom suite,
good cond.; modern wardrobe with small mirror,
real good cond.; oak dining room table with
leaves, 6 matching chairs, all good cond.; large
double wooden bed; double iron bed, brass
knobs, good; 6 good parlour tables; no. of small
ANTIOUES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.:
wooden tables; drop leaf table; 4 small matching
chairs';—good; press back rocker; good wicker
rocker; 2 other rockers; upholstered chairs; organ
stool; sewing • machine; 2 trunks; 5 matching
chicken coop type chairs; odd chairs; Aladdin and
. parlour lamps, made to electric; 2 fern stands;
'open end writing desk; mantel clock; old brass
magazine rack; card table; washstand with towel
bars; 3 antique dressers' with mirrors; odd mirrors;
electric heater; dresser lamps; odd lamps; odd
pictures; old floor mats; older style vacuum
cleaner; blankets, quilts, bedding, etc.; old meat
grinder; boxes of sealers; pots & pans, etc; other
small items not listed.
TERMS: Cash sale day. Cheques with I.D. only.
Lunch booth. NOTE: Sale Order: 11:00 a.m. anti-
ques, wagon load, Misc., machinery approx. 1:30
p.m., cattle sell approx. 2:45 p.m. Estate, ad-
ministrators or auctioneer not responsible for ac-
cidents, injury, deletions or loss of property sale
day. For information call Robert Watson
369-5695.
Auctioneer:
JOI*1 D. McPHEE
Mount Forest 323-4058
R
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Self Propelled Combine, 3 Tractors, Modern
Farm Machinery, Forage Equipment, Hay &
Straw, Cattle Squeeze, Etc. For:
MIR® BILL FEAR
To be held at Lot 1, Con. 7, Morris Twp.,
approx. 2'/2 miles north of Blyth, Ont.
on Hwy: No. 4 on:
Thursday, March 28/85
1:0.0 p.m.
TRACTORS: International 1066 diesel tractor
with cab heater, radiofront mount auxiliary fuel
tank, dual external hydr uiics, 20.8x38 rear tires,
18.4x38 Tbar snap o duals with tires; Interna-
tional 684 diesel tractor with IHC 2250 quick at-
tach. hyd, bucket loader, , external hydraulics,
16.9x30 rear tires, run 2370 hrs.; Oliver 770 gas
wheat land model tractor with live ,p.t.o.
COMBINE: Gleaner ,K gas bean special self pro-
pelled combine with cab straw chopper, KL335
three row wide corn head and 10' floating cutter
bar head with pickup reel, Gleaner 240 EIII two
row wide corn head to be sold separate.
MACHINERY: New Holland 791 tandem manure
spreader with hyd. tail gate; International 720 five
furrow semi -mount plow with 20" bottoms, spring
resets, trip coulters; International 470 trail 161/2'
wing disc with dual wheels; International 45 vibra
shank 18'W trail wing cultivator w/Mid West har-
rows; International 400 four row cyclo planter
with Gandy insecticide applicator; New Holland
770 forage harvester with two row adjustable
corn head and hay pickup; 2 New Holland No. 8
three beater forage boxes w/steel roofs on Horst
ten ton wagons; New Holland 27 whirl feed forage
blower; New Holland 80 3 p.h. bale mover fork;
two flat racks on wagons; 2 Turnco gravity boxes
in need of repair; Lucknow 8W double auger
snow blower; Lucknow 3 p.h_post hole digger;
Continental 300 US gal. trail"sprayer with plastic
tank and 28' boom; 2 Bruns 260 bu. gravity bins
on Horst eight ton wagons; 3 p.h. blade; old side
rake; 16' pipe elevator; My -D Han -D cattle
squeeze with automatic head gate; Ford -three fur-
row' plow and NH 66 baler for parts or scrap; 4
row rowcrop cultivator; 10' chain harrow.
TOOLS & MISC.: Cement mixer with electric
motor; Lincoln 225 electric welder; aceytelene
torch and cart tor small tanks, Webster portable air
compressor; small wagon load of tools & misc.
HAY & STRAW: 25 large round bales of wheat
straw stored inside; 20 large round bales of straw
outside; 400 square bales of hay.
Plan to attend this sale of good equipment.
TERMS: Cash. Farm sold. Lunch booth. For infor-
mation phone the owner Bill Fear, Blyth, Ont.
(519) 523-9369. Owner or auctioneer. not
responsible for accidents day of sale: ""
Auctioneer: ; .
RICHARD LQBB
Clinton, Ont. (519);482-7898
A UC T.I O;N ;SALE
Of Modern Farris- Mabhirtery, Tractors, Combine,
Self Propelled Haybine and Truck For:-
-SCHIN-DALE FARMS
LYLE N. SCHINBEIN
Gowanstown, Lot 33, Con. 5 Wallace Twp., 11/2
miles west of Gowanstown on Kurtzville Road on:
Monday, March 25/85
at 12:30 p.m.
TRACTORS: Case 2390 fully equipped, air, AM/FM
radio, dual external hydraulics, 24:5x32 tires, 1100
hrs.; 1080 MF fully equipped, multi -power, ad-
justable rear wheels, roll bar & roof, 18.4x34 tires,
2300 hrs.; 165 MF diesel multi -power, power
steering, industrial loader, 2 buckets, chains to fit.
COMBINE: 1982 MF 850 fully equipped, air condi-
tion, radio, monitors, straw chopper, quick tach grain
pickup, 200 hrs., combined only grain, in show
room condition.
SELF PROPELLED HAYBINE: 1495 New Holland
SP with 12' Rolabar head, hydrostatic drive, diesel,
cab, radio and air fan.
SWATHER: MF 775 15' head, fully equipped with:
cab, 2 yrs. old, p.t.o. grain trailer 150 bu., G.T.
auger 8"x42' p.t.o., 4"x12' auger and motor.
HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: New Holland 890 Har-
vestor, pickup and 2 row narrow corn head, all elec-
tric controls, metal detector, 1000 rpm, heads se l_
— separate; -3- p: Tun—do—Swath turner; Gehl 1580
double feed forage blower (new); 2 Gehl 960
forage wagons fully equipped with roofs on Martin
10 ton wagons, floatation tires and adjustable
tongues (new 1984); Gehl No. 95 mix mill with sw-
ing auger; New Idea manure spreader, p.t.o., 3
beater, 165 bu.
SEEDING & TILLAGE: IH 5100 seed drill 24 run,
double disc with grass seeder (planted•2 crops);
JD 7000 corn planter 6 -row with insecticide
boxes and monitor (planted 3 crops); JD 241/2'
cultivator (2 yrs. old); MF 870 22' disc (new
1984); MF 440 6 row corn cultivator with rolling
wheels (new); Kverneland 5 furrow semi -mount
plow, automatic reset, 18" bottoms and hydraulic
furrow straightener; 251/2' Pony harrow; Brillon
16' packer; Spraymotor 3' p.h. sprayer with 21'
boom and fibreglass tank; 5 section harrows and
bar; 36' pipe-, elevator on undercarriage with
motor; 20' pipe elevator and motor; 16' hay rack
and wagon; 3 p.h. Danhouser post hole auger;
Allied 6'/2' snowblower; JD 3' p.h. scraper blade;
3 h.p. air compressor.
, TRUCK: 1977 -Ford XLT 150, fully equipped, 4
wheel drive pickup, 44,000 miles, sells as is.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is an excellent set of
farm machinery either new or like new with a
maintenance program second to none. Plan to at-
tend this sale.
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with I.D. day of sale. Farm
is sold. Very few small items to sell. Attend on time.
Any announcements or corrections given verbally
day of sale. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for
accidents day of sale.
Proprietor: Lyle Schinbein
Gowanstown (519) 291-4386
DAVID CARSON FARMS & AUCTION
SERVICES LTD,
Auctioneer:
DAVID CARSON
RR 3, Listowel (519) 291-2049
CLEARING AUCTION
Clearing Auction Sale Of Household Effects,
Antiques, Carpenter Tools, Garden Tools
& Misc. Items For:
JOSEPH MALCHO
To be held at the Milverton Stock Yard Ltd.
building in the village of Milverton on:
Saturday, March 23/85
at 1'2:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chesterfield and mat-
ching chairs, end tables; pole lamps; lamps; mir-
rors; vacuum cleaner; fold- out couch; chrome
table and chairs; TV tables; dishes; bedding; pots;
pans; and normal kitchen utensils.
ANTIQUES: Parlor table; coffee grinder; flower
stands; hall lamp; radio; chesterfield and two
chairs; tables; trunks; chest of drawers; beds;
•
dressers; children's rocking horse and a host of
misc. items.
CARPENTER TOOLS: Black & Decker skil saw;
hand, saws; hammers; socket sets; vice; bits;
drills; levels; tool boxe'e; soldering set; and many
hand tools requiredby a carpenter.
GARDEN TOOLS & MISC. ITEMS: Lawn mower;
shovels; forks; hoses; flower pots; push lawn
mower; lumber; and normal gardening tools.
TERMS: Cash or Cheque accepted with proper
I.D. 7% sales tax will be in effect. Proprietor or
auctioneer not responsible for accidents on day of
sale.
NOTE: This is a very interesting sale with many
smaller itemstoo-numerous to mention with some
items from one other consignor. Plan to attend.
Proprietor: Joseph Malcho
Auctioneer:
JOHN NICHOLSON
Milverton, Ont. 595-8596.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
• Of Holstein Heifers, Horse, 4 Tractors,
Machinery, Antiques, Household
Effects, Misc. For:
AARON MARTIN
Lot No. 17, Arthur Twp., go 7% miles south of
Mount Forest on Nor. 6 Hwy. to Arthur sideroad
. 6, turn left, first farm on right or 2 miles north of
Kenilworth on •
Wed., March 27/85
10:30 a.m. Sharp
LIVESTOCK: 5 good Holstein heifers, bred Hols-
• tein, from 2-4 months; 6 good open Holstein
heifers, approx. 700 lbs.; 7 Holstein heifer
calves. Above heifers all blood and pregnancy
tested.
HORSE: Standardbred 5 year old bay mare.
MACHINERY, TRACTORS: Deutz D6806 diesel
tractor PS remotes, 18-430 tires, 3275 hrs., in
real good cond.; MF 165 diesel tractor PS on
steel wheels, good running order; Nuffield 10/60
diesel tractor, running order; IH W4 gas tractor,
running order; White 6200 12' SP swater, 6 cyl.
water cooled motor, 4.yrs. old, good clean cond.;
New., Holland 488 9' haybine, 3 yrs. old, top
cond.; JD 336 hay baler, top cond..; New Holland .
No. 707 3 p.h. forage' harvester, single row corn
head; 'good'shapei JD 14"i4 furrow wide bottom
semi mount plow, good cond.; Weber 10' 3 p.h.
vibra shank cult., good cond.; JD 14T hay baler;'
JD No: 40 p.t.o. manure spreader; Mildmay
wooden 33x46 thresher on rubber with high
speed V belt driven blower with 100' endless belt,
good; Gehl p.t.o, hi -throw long" trough forage
blower, good; 61/2' back up snow blower, good;
Overun 3 furrow 14" wide bottom 3 p.h. plow;
Nev Idea 7' trail mower; JD 4 row corn planter;
New Holland 56 side rake on rubber; JD 10' trail
cult.; JD 4 row corn scuffler; Kongskilde 12' 3
p.h. cult., good shape; New Holland hay condi-
tioner; 3 forage wagon boxes with false end
racks, 1 has wagon gear; 2 forage boxes' with
aprons; 4 ton wagon gear; 2 flat rack wagons with
gears; 6 ton Horst wagon gear, 2 yrs. old; Gehl
p.t.o. 15" hammerrnill, complete; Mayrath 33'
enclosed bale elevator with 1 h.p. motor; 16' set
of chain harrows; 5 sections of harrows; 3 drum
land roller; JD 32 plate drag disc; JD 12' 3 p.h.
spring tooth cult.; Gehl 15" belt driven hammer -
mill; IH 13 run seed drill on steel; 7' 3 ph. blade, .
good; MH 13 tooth horse drawn cult.; buzz saw,
extra blades and belt; odd implements for parts or
scrap. •
BUGGIES, MISC.,. POSTS, ETC.: 2 seater, car-
riage with pole; one horse carriage; si . q,•:� seat
buggy, good; horse cutter; old sloo:`"' '. h &
—rack;-2--wheel--breaking-cart, 2 -horse -du
old corn scufflers; front end for horse drawn
spreader; approx. 200 cedar posts, 6", 8" tops;
barrel weed sprayer with gas motor mounted on
old carriage; 2 - 3 p.h. tractor pulleys; '2 way
cylinder, good; 3 p.h. sprayer for misc.; 2 sets of
steel wheels; . Cross p.t.o. auxiliary pump, good
cond.; Beatty deep well pump, good' bond.; 12"
p.t.o. bench saw; Viking cream separator; 350
amp p.t.o. welder, working .order; • bale threshing -
kit; buggy wheels, parts, etc.; 2 single harness,
complete; set of double carriage harness; 2, h.p.
diesel engine with grinder; 2 small gas engines;
steel wheeled wagon for parts; Surge pipeline
washer; p.t.o. 3 p.h. stand by vacuum pump,
good; 45' 9" blower pipes; hyd. winch with 5 h.p.
Honda gas motor, good cond.; small cement mix-
er; potato plow; wagon Toad of'small. items.
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Wood cook
stove made by Margin Stoves, good cond.; older
model fridge, working; 2 antique dressers with
mirrors, good; washstand with towel bar, good; 5'
pine blanket or wood box, good; '3 beds, com-
plete; odd chairs; box top sewing machine; small
Tamp style table; wooden barrel butter churn,
good; wooden tubs; iron pot; old clothes horse;
Lazy Boy chair, good; 2 box type stoves; Quebec
heater; 2 rugs; small crocks; odd bedding; pots &
pans; odd dishes; sealers, etc; men's 10 speed
bicycle, good; other items not listed.
TERMS: Cash sale day. Cheques with I.D. only.
Lunch & bake booth. Mr. Martin is retiring from far-
ming. NOTE: Sale Order: 10:30 antiques, wagon
load, misc.; approx. 1:00 p.m. for machinery,
then livestock. Owner or auctioneer not responsi-
ble for accidents, injury, deletions or loss of pro-
perty sale day.
Proprietor: Aaron Martin,
RR 2, Kenilworth
Auctioneer:
JOHN D. McPHEE
Mount Forest 323-4058