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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-09-20, Page 18• • • • •_ .••••1; Thanks again to relaUvesand. friends for all -your thouOttalness while a patient in University Hospit- al, London. Special thanks te 'Ort, Laupacis and the nursing staff on the 4th floor. Keith Montgomery AUC.TEW. of household effects and antiques for Mildred Vannan of Betrays," Saturday, Sept. 24 at 11:00 amt, Findlay gas stove, as new; Gibson 30" electric stove; Co -Op fridge; Inglis washer, good; Westinghouse dryer; Viscount 11 cu. ft. freepr;_grand piano with bench; chesterfield and chair, as new; RCA W, colour; 7 pc. walnut dining suite; table and 6 chairs; small china cabinet; writing desk; sideboard with marble top; old wood chairs; chicken coop rocker; arm chair; three platform rockers; old fruit cupboard.;• wardrobe;, bookcase; te wagon with tray; spool bed; 4 pc, bedroom suite; SiNle with box spring; dressers; chest of drawers; wash stand: pew* tables; cedar chests; steamer 'trunks; treadle sowing machine; sewing cabinet; wicker fernery; blanket boxes; old books; coal oil lamps; lamps; oval mirror; pictures; wicker basket; set 'of encyclopedia; small kitchen appliances; vacuum cleaner; elec.. tric broom; wooden butter bowl; Finnegan Dairy cream bottle; iron Dutch oven; cooking utensils; flatware; numerous cups and saucers; antique dish set; cream and sugar sets; salt and peppers; depression red and green fancy dishes; large fancy pitcher; chamber set; blue dishes; -cut glass pieces; crocks; jars and sealers; garden tools; ladders and much more. This is an excellent offering of antique furniture and dishes. Other antique articles too numerous to mention. All verbal an- nouncements take precedence over any written announce- ments day of sale. 8% sales tax in effect. Owner and auctioneers will not be responsible for any acci- dents or injuries connected with sale. TERMS: Cash, cheque with ID, ur sincere thanks to our many friends Who haVe !howl then' sup- port in so many carinitimktY0 Owe .Paul's admission to liospitat very grateftd for and deeply touched by everyone's Wring kindness, Please accept narAth7ll rtet and paw AUcTIONEER BRIANIIIINTOUI2 RR 3, Wingham • 357-2349 AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, trucks, car & tools will be held for: Doug Fortune Lot 5, Con. 9, Turnberry Twp., approx. 5 miles north-east of Wingham, or 2 miles west of Topnotch Feed Mill on: Wednesday, September 28 Sale time 10:30 A.M. MACHINERY: 260 4WD tractor with loader - 2400 hours; me- tal canopy to fit White tractor; Same Tiger Six 105 tractor - 1750 hours; White 588 5 -furrow semi -mounted .plough; Allis- Chalmers 56 plate disc; 15 ft. Kewanee rotary hoe; McKee 21 ft. cultivator; 18 ft. Pony harrows; 10 ft. chain harrows; Interna- tional 24 run press drill with double disc opener and fertilizer and grass seed attachments; Westfield fertilizer auger; IHC Cyelo 400 8 -row narrow corn planter; 500 gal. incorporating sprayer; Haybuster stone picker with 10 ft. windrower; Dion forage box with 10 ton wagon; Cockshutt wagon gear; Dump Chief wagon; Allied 41 ft. x 6 in. grain auger; grain aerator; Heston 2000-150 forage harvester with 2 row corn head, 6 ft. pick-up, electric knife sharpener, hydraulic hood; Kools K.B. 54 forage blower; Ferguson 3 p.h. 8 ft. cultivator; set 0118.4 x 38 duals; New Idea 8 ft. double auger snow blower; combination wood splitter -hydraulic press; welding table; Canox AC/DC arc welder; set oxy acetylene torches; Linde 200 amp. Mig welder complete with Linde wire feed and Tweeco gun; Owan 25 kw alternator; 1 h.p. 2 cycle Sanborn air compressor; heavy duty ' drill press with #3 Morris taper; heavy duty drill press with #4 Morris taper;, metal drills up to 1 1/2 in. ; heavy -duty bench ,grinder; vices; power hacksaw; various Small toolS;bolts; bolt ,,bins; 4800 watt shop heater; 15 gal. hot water 3 h.p. water transfer pump; land measuring wheel; time clock; sump Pump; Homelite chain saw. VEHICLES - selling as Is: 1959 GMC truck with 1-500 gal. • • Water tank; 1969 Dodge truck with 14 ft.. molt. hoist 1968 'Chrysler convertible car. GUNS. F.A.C. required: Savage 222 repeater rifle;•IiopkinS & Allen 12 gauge shot gun and-mucirrnoreic- 10TE: Owner and Auctioneers MA reSPO ble fig tin juries, ccidents or losses connected in any waywit the sale. ,Temis ,Itsh or cheque with 1.0. LUNCH oom avallabik Owner: - Doug Fortune*. AUCTIO. WALLACE Teeswater (51E GRANT MCD Ripley ( . • • •d • •• • fri,a,,1,0 „ • ,Fr Sincere thanks to baverkie,- rvemle frousSer for their kindriesi care and, friendship to Bill Tayi�r over the YeaIrs#40 forarranging bifuneral. You are neighborin the truest sense of the word and -it is ap- preciated. alvi- 7--1. wwid likir t* fbfli Hazel Griffith We would like to thank the nIPSO in ICU and Dr. Shubat for thetreat care given to aur father and gand- fa ther, Bin Woodward While he was a patient in the Wingliain hospital. Thanks also to the friends and nezghi- bors for all their good wishes. Janis, Tom, Mad and Jeremy Creeden AUCTION SALES, Auctioneers: WALLACE BALLAGH. , Teeswater • 392-6170 GRANT fillcDONALD. Ripley • 395-5353 Wednesday, Sept. 28 at_ 10:30 a.m. - Sale of farm Machinery, trucks, a car and tools for Doug Fortune, Lot 5, Concession 9, Turnberry Township. Saturday, Oct. 1 at 9:30 am. - Sale of household et: fects, antiques, workshop and blacksmith tools for Mrs. Elizabeth BoIt _and _William- Beilt,-1 1/4 miles north of Mitchell on Highway 23. Monday, Oct. 3 at 6:00 p.m. Sale of home furnishings and antiques for Mrs. John. Strauss of Teeswater with added consignments irt Teeswater Agri -Curl Build - Monday, Oct. 10 at. 10:30 a.m. - Sale of household. ef fects, anfiques and a car for Marion Munn, 1 Ross St., Ripley. Saturday, Oct. 15 at 10:30 a.m. - Sale of household ef- fects and antiques for the Estate of Mrs. Helen Cornish in Ripley. Monday, Oct. 17 at 6:00 p.tn. - Sale of home furnish- ings and antiques from area homes in Teeswater Agri - Curl Building. •1ped at the tin* rf moropration . reeteve4 f c' - A spec -01/foli% Dr. Long a 0,nurses in ICU.forthejj wonderffll care AIs thanks for visits, cards an. We b• eau.* Weer fPflOfl --n-Louttit We wish: to thank our relatiyes and Mends for making our 50th annlver- -,lart MAO an enjoyable oecasten. To inoSe.whosent cards, gifts and floW- ers oir heartfelt thanks. A very spe- 001 thanks to our family who ar- ranged Ibis special day for us. May God bless you all. • Fred and Mary Howson COMPLETE ALJTION SALE at the Wihgharn Body Shop for,,Proprietor: SidAdorns retiring 3574102 Monday, Oct 10. 'at 1030 a.im Completet,- next week AuCtIoneer: 357-2349 Public Auction for DonalclKrotsch Sat, Sepiat�f-Hanover:00 p.m. Auction to be held on lot 6. con- cession 4, Normanby and Minto Town Line, one sideroad north of Clifford on County Road 10, east one concession directly be- hind Saugeen Valley Meats. Household furnishings, farm machinery, horses, tack, miscellaneous items. Con- signments welcome. Truck- ing available. ° For further information call: Donald AAcCarl Auction 327-8780 Form 9 Sale .of Land By Public Auction Municipal Tax Sales act, 1884 The Corpomtlon of the County of Huron Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale by public auction at 1000 o'clock in the fore noon on the 4th day of Ontario. October, 1988 at the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, PCL.#1 Township of Ashfield, County of Huron - Cust: #1 - Roll # 64 002 200 029 07, Lot 21 East of Wellington Street, Plan 136 PCL.#2 Township of Ashfield, County of Huron ;Cust. #2 - Roll # 64 022 200 029 08, Lot 20 East of Welling, ton Street, Plan 136 PLC.#3 Township of Ashfield, County of Huron - Cust. #3 - Roll #64 001 000 002 03, Pari of Lot 61, Plan 141. Commencing at the Northeast angle of said lot 61 thence Westerly along the North- erly limit of said lot 16.5 feet, thence Southerly parallel to the Easterly limit of said lot 88 feet, fiehco Easterly OrAralIel t� the Northerly limit of said kit 16.5 feet to a point itikthe Easterly limit of said lett;-1110116e Noitharly,alorig,the Easterly of said lot to the ;owe of begin* PCI. #34, Township.of Goderich, County oflittto i , , 404001300 00500, Lot. PCL# 49 uronus . 0't0t "' • •u M of thetitginalMili • save";(.,,and kith 244, e of PortIWtolt," ex that $ eh 4 4 r Lt the' I' of the ' • Cust. Coh- 3;982.65 597.61 475.18 !ori 38 oa sh . • . 1:0 '4 , feetthiMi 'he r . , t!. et LL 00, South6 Jib ilk 3,68 4S .„P )41!-F.thanks thfise „• Make it a most Inetnoraj,1 us,, . r ';.i..14f,O " • • v towers a •',.'tk .• I would IIIL„ and frien' phone calls and flowers-* in Wingham hospital and since coming home. • , * Evelyn Casemore The Beigrave, myth and Brussels School Fair Board - thank all the students' who partici- pated n the fair. A special thank you goes to all the parents, teachers and • - • hard working volunteers who helped to „make this yepr's fair another great specess.”; . • IWould Melo thank.* those'Wh� Visited and sent cards While t Vas Patient in WinghaM hospital. *eclat. thanks toll* ICU nurses, Dr. O'Mole and Dr.. Wong and all those who sent food to the house, it was greatly ap- preciated. • Jean Fraser On behaff of the Terry:Vox we Would like tofhank alithe people who made our first run such a sac - cess:iji in Thankt_teMitheae_whe,par.„--• the" run, whether they - ran, walked or biked. It is?the-var ticipationrnat makes a run success, ful. Thanks also to the Anany teers who helped in.• registration„, drinisOnds and cooking hot dogs. - Many thanks to Mayor kopas and Tint Keitforspealdng at the opening ceremonies. Special thanks toCasey Casemore for his participation and inspiration in being our Terry .Fox , Tearrk,Member. Thanks to Zehrs* N. D. Cameron and G. D. K. Enter- prisesi for their donations,' to The Wingham Advance -Times and CKNX for the publicity and support and to Ken Wall for supplying the PA systern Thanks also to the people at Shoppe s Drug Mart for their group partici tion and to the best support of all, th'e people who pledged for cancer research. It was our pleasure to -organize the Terry Fox Run and hope to see you all again next year. Dale and Linda Edgar NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE (KATHLEEN) LEDDY NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the late Catherine (Kath- leen) Leddy, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Widew, and Province of Ontario, de- ceased, are required to _send parti- culars of their claims, duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of September, 1988, and that after such date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingharn, Ontario, this 29th day of August, 19:. Mr. John 1'. Goodall, Barrister andSelicitor, P.O. Hex 730, 261 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 Solicitor for the estate of" Catherine (Kathleen) Ledqyt - 4,13,