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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-03-26, Page 10• MORTGAGE -SAE Elisabeth Street Brussels, Ontario Under and by virtue of the pow.rs contained Ind certain mort- gage which yell be produced at the Lim, of the sale, PUBLIC AUCTION - on .the priamhi on SAT-URiOAY, APRiL •12,1980 at 2:00 oclock p.m the following property, to be sold subject to a reserve bid and to the rights of any person claiming any Interest under The Mort- ga$es Act.le De r$101n of Lands: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and pre- mises situate, lying and being in the-:Villag. of Brussels, in the County of Huron, Province of Ontario and being composed of the East Half of Village Lots Three Hundred and Seventy-six (376) and Three Hundred and Seventy-seven (377), Plan Six (6), on the West side of Elizabeth Street in the said Village of Brussels. Terms: 10% of the purchase price in cash or by certified cheque, as a de- posit payable to Vendor's solicitor, at the time of the sale. Bal- ance of the purchase price subject to usual adjustments, for hy- dro. fuel oil, and public utilities in cash or by certified. cheque on closing. The closing date is April 30, 1980. The purchaser and vendor shall, on the date of the auction sale execute a standard form agreement of purchase and sale which shall contain the terms of sale noted herein. Tenancy: There is presently a tenant who will be vacating the premises on or before April 30; 1980- Reserve Bid: This auction is subject to a reserve bid. inspection: - The house will be open for inspection at 12:00 o'clock noon on Saturday, April 12, 1980. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY by its solicitors GILLER & MacLENNAN 360 Wallace Ave. N. , • . Listowel, Ontario Sale conducted by Auctioneer Robert Gilmore Phone 291-3489 For further information contact. Victoria and•Grey Trust company, Listowel Branch, 291-1450: , , - - 1 KIN DONATION—President Terry Eames of the Wing - ham Kinsmen Club presented a cheque for $3,000 to Dennis Benninger, CF chairman for the Zone B, during a Kinsmen zone conference Sunday morning at Ripley: The local club raised the money to help in the fight MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE LE3elgrave Personal Notes Mrs. Robert Campbell, Lisa, Pamela and Dianne of Winthrop visited on Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd, Marty and Angela of Mildmay visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Gary Leitch of London• spent the weekend with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Itobert^Grasby. Julie and Jeffery, Leitch; . who have spent the past week with their grandparents, returned home Belmore Be�ilnore fnends congratul- ate Mr: and Mrs. Ken Gilbert, the former Twyla Dickson, on the birthof- a' son. The Tykes downed Kurtz= vine' 4-1 in hockey action last week. The Squirts are playing Belgrave in the finals. The Bantams skated to a 3-1 victory over Normanby and they now go on to meet Belgrave. with their parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Speiran of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda. of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Cliff Logan. Maria and Michelle Arruda, who have been spending this past week with their grandmother, returned home with their parents on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Jennifer and Kathy of Shel- burne, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook, RR 1, Belgrave,visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Lewis Cook. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Len Baird of Turnberry -Township attended the Ontario Trappers -Association Convention in North Bay on March 15-17. Mrs. Clarence Hanna spent some time recently ' with her grandchildren, John, Ronald, Joanne and Susan Hanna of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arkinstrong are also visiting at thesame home. Funeral service was held Friday at Tottenham for Des Phair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Phair of Toronto, for- merly of this area. Bradley Horton, Dan Renwick, Dave Phair, Dave Crowe and another friend were pallbearers. Also attending from this area were Les Stafford, Mike Duncan,, Brad Curran, Dave Gorel, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Crowe and Lynn 1. Crowe. - Euchre winners at Bluevale against cystic fibrosis, a serious children's disease. With Mr. Eames are Rick Hlli, Rick Gibbons and Bruce_ Henry, three of the eight other club members who atend- ed the conference. Belmore WMS hear financial report BELMORE—'What Do You Mean by Mission?' was the title of an article from the Presbyterian Record, which Mrs. Bruce Darling used to introduce her study, 'Mission from a New Perspective'. She explored the biblical basis for mission as recorded in the great commission, Matthew 28:19, and the specifics of discipleship . •as • Jesus described them in Luke: 18 and 19. A lively discussion concluded the study period. The president, Mrs. Ken- neth Dickson, opened the March 'meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Knox 'Presbyterian Church in Belmore with invocation and prayer. The roll call was answered by 12 ladies describing the good relations between groups in the com- nunity. An interesting con- versation followed as the members told about the shutins they had visited. Mrs. Elmer Ballagh chose John 14:27 as the scripture for the devotions. Jesus left us a legacy of peace, we may leave trails that bother or bless. Do you leave trails of enthusiasm, Conservation officer is Fordwilch WI speaker FORDWICH — Guest speak- er at the March meeting of the Women's Institute was Con- servation Officer Douglas MacEachern who showed a film on the work of the Min- istry of Natural Resources. The film covered all . of Ontario and showed its lovely parkland. Mr. MacEachern spoke of the work around Cambridge where the BLUEVALE—Eight tables Ministry is engaging in of euchre were played in the reforestation. if the individual community hall on Wednes- needs help, the Ministry will day evening. send someone to tell him what Daisy Timm and Gordon type of trees to plant that will Louttit took the honors for be an asset to the en - high scores and low sores vironment. won prizes for Ila Paulin and ' Mrs. • Edgar Gedcke Danny Thompson. Fred welcomed members and Porter won the lucky draw. visitors and opened the meeting with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs. W. Hilton conducted devotions. Mrs. J. Freeman spoke on , the motto, 'Conservation is as ,,,r -good for the soul as the soil'. "She told the group that a child has the right to free education and to full oppdrtunity for play and recreation. All children want to be loved and to know they are wanted. Mrs. Freeman also displayed hand -painted cards done by the handicapped and stressed the accomplishments of a person with drive and determination. The meeting closed with a plant and vegetable auction, folloufed by a social hour. optimism, cheerfulness and hope? Mrs. Don MacAdam gave a financial report, stating the allocation for 1980 is $550 for the general fund and $50 for the supply fund. The men of the congregation are invited to the next meeting to be held April 16 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Myrtle Weir read an amusing poem entitled, 'Spring—a New Beginning'. Appropriate, hymns, 'Simply Trusting Every Day', and 'Help Us to Help Each Other, Lord', were sung. Mrs. MacAdam provided re- fre. hments for the fellowship hour. Milk producers' annual meeting Ron Coulter end nFe` attended the P AuhUTfi. h on Sunday for son of MrOle ball daig I! rss. Bull Empey d Mrs,: Ray Lewin of ' aeoily, Mr. and Mrs- TOM, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. 1Vfuy' rr Coulter of Toronto end Mrs. Caslick also attended. the baptism. After- ward everyone attended a dinner at the Miller home. Mr, and M. John A. Currie were visited through the week by Mr. andMrs: Rick Peter of Woodstock. Heather Currie was home from Guelph on the weekend and Robert Currie spent -Wednesday to Sunday at Dorchester with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coatis. Mr. Manichanh from Moles- worth visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeBruyn and family on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Elliott were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle and Jason of London on the weekend. Mrs. Agnes Farrier was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Kim and Amy from Guelph on the weekend. The UCW'ladies constructed a quilt for the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Lorne Durnin last week. Mr. •and Mrs. William Purdon were visited by Mrs. Florence Purdon of Wingham \through the week. ,;,,During the past week Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were visited by Mr. and Mrs: Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffrey and Julie. of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and Heather from Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mark and Tracy of Belgrave. Robbie Smith of Goderich visited Mrs. Robert Adams for the March break. Mrs. Hugh McMillan of Watford, Mrs.' George Tiffin of Lucknow were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pur - don. Kevin Beecroft of Wingham spent his holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Steven Tiffin spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wingham. On Monday Lori..'and ` Michael Tiffin visited their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Dave McGlynn, Wayne and Janet of Kitchener and Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Wingham on Sunday. Last Friday we received a real blow which caused the hydro to go off at around 2 p.m. The power was back on in Whitechurch by . around 9:30 p.m. but didn't come on for Board. others until Saturday morning and afternoon. During this time neighbors were very helpful in sharing what heat was available from wood: stoves and the like. Thanks are extended to the many Hydro crews who were working on the repairs and who helped us all to get warm again. This community was sorry to learn on the weekend that Russell Taylor, youngest son of the late Mr. and M.S. W. A. Taylor of the 4th Con., Kinloss, had passed away suddenly in Woodstock March 13 due to an accident. Russell grew to young manhood on the home arm riblia re iemberee�dub�y TOO area. Hp, IeaYe brother Charlie of LUC llw and sister Irene Patterson of Toronto. The cornlnunity extends sympathy firhis relat - Lives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. -Simon DeBoer, Merlotti and Sarah visited, on Wednesday Sib Mr. and Mrs, Victor Em- merson.- Mr. m-merson.- Mr.. and Mrs. Keith Hum- phrey and boys visited on Friday with Rev. and Mrs. John Bell, The., snowdrops, signs of spring, are in flower on the east and south sides of houses in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Karen and Lisa of Balinafad visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, . The annual meeting, of the Huron County milk producers . will be held this Friday in the auditorium of the Legion hall at Clinton, starting at 1 p.m. The guest speaker will. be Kenneth McKinnon, chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Installation service held BELGRAVE — The in- stallation service for the recently -appointed elders, stewards and trustees was conducted Sunday, March 23, in Knox United Church by Rev. John G. Roberts. The officers are: elders, Lewis . Stonehouse, Robert Grasby; stewards, Mrs. Law- rence Taylor, John Anderson, Harold Vincent; trustee, Bert Johnston. GRE,`sT GRAB—The Mitchell goaltender made a great grab with the puck failing be- held him and a Lucknow Player closing in during the "C" consolation final Sunday afternoon. Mitchell took an early lead and hung on to .vin th s game 7-4. AUCTION SALE OF , OVER 50 TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT Brindley Sales Yard Dungannon, Ontario FRIDAY, APR1L 4th 11:00 A.M. SHARP More consignments welcome Auctioneer Gordon 11. Brindley et Way t. tt de+f t her Stell^ Annie in hospital3nd` tO thein° relatives d friends. Mrs. , Mary' . McClenaghan was visited; by. her :family ilia Windham hospi hospital from Wednesday through the weekend,due to her condition. Mrs 'Eileen Parker spent the,. weekend .With Mr. and Mrs, Carl McClenaghan and. visited her mother in hospital on Sunday and Monday. Re W. Bell OPTOMETRIST Goderich The. Square 624-7661 AUCTION SALE WALTOI 'S- ALL -BREED CALF & HEIFER SALE Walton's Sate Arena' 2 miles west of Durham on Hwy #4 SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1980 12 NOON 75 head - Holstein and beef heifers and calves A fine selection,„of Registered Holsteirnyeorling heifers and calves. 60 calves selling suitable for club pro- jects. A fancy senior calf by Unique, her dam - Very Good, BCA 126M -125F. A Mull aged senior calf sired by Royalty with a full Good Plus pedigree. Other calves sired by Starlite, Ultimate, Magic, Senator, Jetstar, Royalstar and others. 12 selected Simmental, Charolois and cross -bred calves for dub projects will sell as well. At conclusion of sale 4 draws on leather show halters will be made to 4-H members. Pion now to attend for full pedigreed and commercial calves. A fine selection - Don't miss this sole! Sales Manager i Auctioneer Donald E. Walton Phone 519.369-3504. or 369-2631 COMPLETE CLOVERLOR DISPERSAL Owned by Lorne Nicholson Bralmpton, Ontoyjo WALTON SALE ARENA 2 miles west of Durham on Hwy. 4 Thursday, April 3, 1980 12 Neon 80 Registered 20 NIP Grades A fine herd of young R.O.P. cows with records to 19,211 lbs. milk: from such great sires as Quality Ultimate (Ex), Edgeware Wayne, Achilles (VG -Extra), Enghill Perseus Admiral (VG -Extra), A Birch Hollow Royalty (Ex—Extra), Glenafton Herdmoster (Ex -Extra), Roybrook Starlite (Ex -Extra) and others. 20 cows selling fresh, milking to 80 lbs. per day; 15 clue April and May, balance in var- ious stages of lactation. 45 well grown bred heifers, yearling heifers and calves, all by popular unit sires. Plan now to attend. Listed Herd. Reclassified before the sale. Donald E. Walton Sales Manager and Auctioneer (519),369-3804 or 369-2831 Perot Int 1) - 8, os$'' `w.. north of Te eawater R90 way 4, then. ft,salles Tuesday. April d„.. e 10; 30 e.m. TERMS CASA DAT OF;SALE NO RESEff, • 4W1N:1RIi ,• HERBERT Allfil.U. & BRUCE 1NAMSLUI AUCTIONEERS WALLACEBA&4l•GU Teesweter 0170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley, 395-5353, o held AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Automobiles and Garage Tools will be held for JOHN FARMER 2 miles west of Hodgins Buildall, Wingham north Friday, April 4, 1980 at 11 o'clock 1971 Dodge V8 standard window van (as is); 1964 Chev 1/2 ton truck, 6 cylinder with wood rack; 1950 Chev tow truck, 4 speed transmission, -chains, 8 ton. winch, CBradio and new tires; Massey 101 tractor with 283 Chev engine; 1971 Nordic 399 twin electric start snowmobile; 1971 Dotson Car 110 for parts; 1977 Honda motor cycle, model XL100 road'and track; 1973 Corvette ,convertible with hard top, new paint, V8 transmission, selling with certificate if not sold be- fore; 10 speed mons' bicycle (as new); 2 lawn mowers, electric weed eater, Registered Dalmation 3 year old female dog, firewood, drafting table, large deep- freeze with contents, garden tools, quantity of auto parts, tool shed, quantity of 'mechanical tools, vise, 20x24x7 ft. wall garage or workshop to be moved within 30 days, child's swing, clothes line and pole, cedar deck 20x12 ft., pick up rock, TV tower and rot - ^or, shelves, ironing board, roll top desk, 2 antique dressers, trunk, electric " fire place, book shelves, small rocker, wooden bed with mattress, single bed with maple head board, metal clothes stand, 2 airconditioners, 2 antique side boards, maple table with 4 chairs, couch and chair, Singer zlg zag sewing machine, hall tree, cedar chest, swivel rocker, swag lamp, exercise bike, bend curtains, telephone table and chair, washer and dryer, side by side fridge, and freezer, electric stove, microwave oven, dishwasher, 35 gallon fish tank, love seat, 2 leather choirs, 4 liable lamps, Underwood typewriter, dishes, pots and pans, numerous small articles. For Information Contact John Farmer 357.2390 or 396-7398 after 6100 Owner or auetioneer not responsible for accidents or losses George Powell Clerk Brian titintoul Auctioneer of farm Prop lrty, Mach 1nrt Llveiit ,R Food, d un1 e, for `0 .r lt��iled MUlal t22,. Cil. A. No ikk Towns** SiAT RDAY, API IL5,1980 AUCTION SALE of Modern Farm Machinery, 50 s, mockers, approx. 200 pigs and household i. ems will be held for Elmer Schultz Lot 28, Con. 12, East Wawanosh twp., '/, block west of Whitechurch, then 1 corner south on county road 22 or 5 corners east of Lucknow on highway 86 , then 1 corner south.' SATURDAY, MARCH 29 at 10:30 a.m. 50 crossbred heifers and steers approx. 400-600 Ib., I.B.R. treated, beef cow open, cattle sell by lb. 65 York, Hemp and crossbred sows include 21 sows with litters or due at sale time, 20 sows bred 2-3 months, balance of sows with hog large number of 'weaners chunks up to 150 lb.; Hamp hog, York hog. Machinery: John Deere 4020 tractor with cab and new tires, Allis Chalmers XT190 tractor with cab and new tires, Allis Chalmers D17, tractor with new motor, 3 furrow 12 inch plow, 10 ft. 3 pt. H cultivator, post hole auger, 16 ft. chain harrow, International 550-5=14 trip beam semi mount plow, Int. 12 ft. Vibro shank 3 pt. H cultivator, Int. 57 baler, Allis Chalmers series 1200,' 16'/2'ft. cultivator,Allis Chalmers • series 2300 40 plate disc, Ferguson trail disc, New Holland 7 ft. hay - bine, Turnco 12 ft. land packer' (2 yr. old), Int. 18 run seed drill with gras6 seeder (as new), Int. series 400 cyclone air corn planter, New Idea trail hay rake, 3 wagons with 16' racks, wagon with 14' rack, 20 ft. skeleton elevator, Smoker bale elevator on wheels, New Holland series 900-10 ft. swather, Allis Chalmers model K combine with cab, 3' row corn head, grain pick., up and straw chopper, 21 ft. grain auger '(as new), Int. 'model 1150 mix mill, Farm King 42 ft. PTO grain auger on wheels, 2 Turnco 325 bu. grain . bins on 7 and 10 ton wagons, 3 of 135 bu. grain bins on le s, n. (as new) on 7 ton wagonreach, Casewagon4-16Itriptbeamforage semibox mount plow, doub George White forage box (as new) on 10 ton wagon, Case harvester with 1 row corn head, hay head, pick up and hay cutter head, New Holland forage blower with hood, and pipes, New Idea 1 row corn picker, New Idea PTO manure spreader, corn and grain weed sprayer with boom, McKee 3 pt H PTO snow blower Calso high pressure washer (as new), electric auto- matic heated water bowl never been used or install- ed, pig feeders, water bowls, cattle tagger, stone picker (as new), feed carts, Mineral feeders, Saler 23 can milk tank, forks, wheel borrows, chain saw, chains, shovels, beams 48x8k8 and 48x10x10, ash plonk, wood furnace, scrap iron, garden tiller, 1,000 bales of hay, riding lawn mower. Household Items: 2 piece chesterfield suite, odd chairs, trunk, 4 shelf book case, black and white T,V., lamp, flower stand, end"and coffee tables, fridge, china cabinet, chrome tables, clothes hamper, anti- que cupboard, bathroom scale, gun rack, wringer washer, Hoover washer, wardrobe, 3 piece bedroom suite, antique dresser, picnic table, dishes, qt. and pt. ,sealers, numerous small Items. For Information phone 519-351-1499 Farm Sold • Lunch Booth Household items sell at 10:30 sharp then machinery and livestock TERMS CASH day of sale Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents or losses George Powell , Jim Stephenson Brian Rintoul Clerk Bookkeeper • Auctioneer