Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-04-02, Page 10Wingham Advance -Times, April 2, 1980 F6t;RMEIHS A DEALERS RESERVE THIS DATE SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1980 10:00 A.M. SHARP GIGANTIC UCTION Of Farm Equipment INCLUDING: Tractors, combines; haying and harvester equip- ment, tillage equipment and all other types of fcrm equip- ment as well as lawnpnd garden equipment plus snowmobiles. DONT MISS IT I SEE YOU THERE Cliff Gilbert, Auctioneer Woyne- Word Form Equipment Hwy, No. 6 Wiarton Phone 534-29 80 or 534.1638` Gray's Auction Service Consignment Sale THURSDAY, APRIL 17 AT 11:00 A.M. on Pike Lake sideropd between the 10th and 12th con. of Minto Township. All types of form machinery. Enter consignments as soon as possible for advertising pur- poses. Fork lift available for unloading equipment at yard. For further information call Barry Gray, RR 2, Harriston 519-338-3722 or Keith Gray 519-343-3607 Watch for complete list in next week's Crossroads AUCTION SALE COMPLETE DALBET DISPERSAL • Owned by David J. Dalzell, Clinton, Ont. WALTON'S SALE i4RENA 2 miles west of Durham on Hwy #4 Thursday, April 10, 1980 12 NOON ' 50 Registered 30 Grades A fine herd of cows with quality udders, R.O.P. records - projected BCA 188-197. From such great sires as Roybrook Starlite (Ex -Extra), Downalane Reflection Emperor (Ex-Exfro), Fairlea Royal Mark (VG -Extra), Quality Ultimate (Ex), Agro Acres Marquis Ned (Ex - Extra) and others. A fancy daughter by A Tribute of Lakehurst sells. Her 3 year record- 305 days 8029 kg 3,7 test BCA 159-164; bred to Roybrook Telstar. She was the first 4 year old at Huron County Show, 1979 and the. 1st 4 year old in the Tri-County''Show,0 1979. Also selling is her Ned daughter born on December 18, 1979. Don't miss this family! 15 cows selling fresh, milking to 80 lbs./day. 20 cows due April and May, balance in various stages of lactat= , ion. 40 well grown bred heifers, yearling heifers and calves. First test towards listing. Reclassified before the sale. All animals between 2 months and 9 years of age are insured_#or• f ll.mortality.•for 1S:days....,......... .,.. .................... Plan now to attend. DONALD E. WALTON Sales Manager & Auctioneer [5.19)369-3804 or 369-2831, AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery will be held for Broad Lea Farms Lot 7, Conc. 8, Culross Twp., 1 corner north of Teeswater on Hwy. 4, then 2% miles east, on Tuesday,,April 8th Starting at 10:30 a.m. TRACTORS: Ford 5000 diesel, load monitor, cab, 2965 hrs.; Ford 5000 diesel super major, 4200 hrs.; Ford 4100 diesel, 382 hrs., Allied loader, chains; truck, 1966 Ford truck, selling as is. SEEDING AND CULTIVATION: 4 furrow John Deere semi - mounted plow, 14" bottoms, new mould boards; Kong- skilde cultivator, 9 ft.; Cockshutt disc, 2 yrs. old; Cock- shutt drill, 15 run; 5 section harrows with draw bar; packer. HAYING AND HARVEST: Cockshutt baler; Allied stooker (latest improvements); Cockshutt 10 ft. swather-condi- t, tioner; New Iden spreader, 95 bu.; John Deere wagon and wide bale rack; Cockshutt wagon and wide bole rock. MISCELLANEOUS; 2 wheel trailer with twin hoist; 42 ft. elevator; 24 ft. Skeleton elevator; P.T.O. 4" grain auger; single auger snowblower; 2 Aerotors; 7 ft. hay mower: 100 gal. weed sprayer; grairiovotor, auger unloader; scraper; stook loader; custom cab, fits Ford 5000 tractor; grain roller; high pressure pump; air compressor; chain saw; Ferguson rake; stone picker; smell tools; and many more items too numerous to list. TERMS: Cash Day of Sale No Reserve - Lunch Booth Oviners and Auctioneers not Responsible for Accidents, Injuries, or Lassa: Ceeerseied its oily way with the Sale.' Owner: HERBERT ARKELL and BRUCE WAMSLEY SklaDct ioriaari,: WALLACE BALLAGH Teeswater, 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD Ripley, 395-5353 r PP seek public hel BY DAVE SYKES GODERICH SIGNAL - STA R The Ont; o Provinc: ' Police ar''- 1 rely:,;;; the'l.Lblic ,A) help iden, a woman whose partially burned body was found Tuesday, March 25 near a secluded sideroad in Ash- field Township. The charred remains of the unidentified female were found just a few metres off Horizon View Road and one kilometre west ofd Highway 21 last Tuesday by neighbouring farmer. The body was just a few metres from the gravel road, lying face down in the brush' and in the protection of the roots of a fallen tree. „ Inspectors Ron Roberts and Charles Judson of the OPP criminal in- vestigation branch in Toronto were called in to head the investigation Wednesday. By thursday a partial description of the woman was released in the hopes the,,,public could help identify the body. Constable Bill Wilson of the Goderich detachment said that several calls were received at the station but they quickly dried up. "The calls were coming in good at first and all leads and missing per- sons were traced," he said. "But we ran into a dead end on every one." An autopsy was con- ducted in London Thursday. by Dr. Douglas Mills, chief pathologist at St. Josephs Hospital. On Thursday he visited the where the bpdy was >`• -,.use of death !ret, disclosed but • e ,;ficial said it, have been a nu.., of things. Ac..; .g to one police official th face of the woman was 'relatively inta,;t' i.; . a composite drawing was prepared by Monday for circulation throughout Canada and the -United States, hopefully, to get some leads. Along- with the com- posite• drawing police issued a brief description of the woman to aid in identification. She was a white female between the ages of 18 and 25 and was approximately 5 foot 4 inches and 110 pounds. She has light brown hair worn in a pony tail and has small ears with no lobes, low on the side of her head. Her right nostril is slightly turned up and there is a small growth at the entrance of the left nostril. Her teeth are in good condition with some fillings and her mouth is round in shape • with a thickness to the right side. There is also a possible curvature of the spine. Also, a yellow gold diamond wedding blind and engagement ring were found near the Anyone . -having in- formation that may lead to the identification of the .i1e fu' , n4 Woman is asked to call the Goderich Detachment Of the Ontario Provincial Police collect at 519-524- 8319.'A1l calls will be held strictly confidential. The body wast-' discovered by John MacKenzie of R.R. Goderich close to noon on Tuesday, March 25. MacKenzie was driving along Horizon View Road to feed horses he keeps in a bear near the lake when • he noticed what he believed to be a dead calf lying by the side of the road hear a woodlot. MacKenzie inspected the body and realizing it was a human called police. OPP began combing the are late Tuesday afternoon and Inspectors Judson and Roberts arrived Wednesday to head the team of officers in the investigation. The identification team sifted through the brush Wednesday and Thur- sday. 'in search of clues. The• body was sent to London for an autopsy and several samples were collected in plastic bags and sent to Toronto for analysis: t the site, Thursday a po 'ce official said the bo had been there less the a week and possibly a few days. The investigation team is still camped in the basement of the Goderich OPP detachment and teams of investigators, including officers from' Goderich and other detachments, are still tracing leads. YAC Bowling Scores • BANTAMS Jennifer Willis bowled a 172 for the girls' high single while Janette Taylor played. 304 for the double. Dwight Chambers managed a 152 for the. boys' single and Steven Baxter caught the double with 267. So far, the Cardinals are in top spot in the playoffs with 1618. The Falcons are next with 1603 followed by the Blue Jays, 1525; Penguins, 1519; Eagles, 1509, and the Blue Birds, 1186. Those bowling games of 100 points or better were Theresa Kenyon, 124 and 110; Angela Wall, 139 and 104; Jennifer Willis, 172 and 109; Janette Taylor, 150 and 154; Tracy Thynne, 106; Joanne Taylor, 137 and 120; Marc Nesbitt, 108 and 128; Jeffrey Mann, 100 and 132; Ricky Leachman, 121 and 108; Brian Steffler, 103 and 123; Jeffrey Wall, 127 and 129; Jason Cameron, 124; Dwight Chambers, 152 Steven Baxter, 126 and 141; Robert Chadwick,. 1.13, - and , 'Mark Heard, 150. JUNIORS Kathy Taylor was high girl bowler as she captured the , single with 183 and the double with 314. Billy Tolton did the same for the boys as he bowled a• 183 for the single and totalled 315 for the single. The Ironmen lead in the playoffs with 1982 while the Canadiens are in .second with 1943. The Knights have 1822 for third spot followed by the Bruins, 1199; Jets, 1018, and the Leafs, 988. Those bowling 150 -point games or better were Debbie Henry,' 160; Kathy Taylor, -183; Kelly Hollenbeck 166; Michele Heard, 161; Debbie Clark, 152; Murray Nethery, Auction Sale MONDAY, APRIL 14—Auc- tion sale of farm machinery, feed, livestock, for Don Caber, prop., at Lot 10, Con. 15, Howick Twp. Len Metcalfe, auctioneer. Full list next week. 173•; Billy Tolton, 180, and Russell Springer; 15L SR. JUNIORS AND SENIORS Kim Rae caught both the high single and triple for the Sr. Junior girls, bowling a 215 and 542 respectively. Billy Gaunt played a• 287 for the boys' top single and totalled 765 for the triple. Brian Hoy was top Senior bowler playing , a 270 for the single and 643 for the triple. Top team in the. playoff round is The Goofys with 2715. High Energy has 2568 for second place while The Idiotics hold third with 2506. 'Fhe Bionic Bowlers are next with 2412 followed by Mer- cedes Benz, 2305, and Hot Stuff, 1752. • Games of 175 points,or more were played by Lori Gavreluk, 194 and 183; . Kirit Rae, 200 and 215; Sheri' Wal en, 209; Greg Storey, - 22Q , r,_ 2�5 I na1d McLean, 221 -205; Ronnie• Clark, 209 arid -fn; David Scott, 6177 and 200; Billy Gaunt, 246, 287 and 232; 'Brian Hoy, 270, 174 -and 199; Donald Casemore, 248.; Robert Hubbard, 202; Barry Haugh, 202,195 and 190; Denis Adams, 181; Rodney Jones, 194, and Jeff Cameron, 199. Young people profess faith, become members Seventeen young people' knelt before Rev. Barry Passmore at the United Church on Sunday morning and,• as the culmination of a training course.. in.. cb.urch- aoctrine and Christian teachings, professed' their faith, making them members of the church. Mr. Passmore was assisted in the ceremony by Clerk of Session Ian Deslauriers, acting' on behalf of the congregation, and in an in- spirational laying -on -of -hands ceremony, each candidate was supported by a parent and another adult who has played a unique role in development of his or her Christian faith, Those confirmed were Brett Cameron, Pamela Cameron, Donald Casemore, Steven Crawford,William Gaunt, Judith Hanula, Darin Hickey, Janice Hill, Murray King„ Susan Lancaster, Virginia LeVan, Pamela Passmore, Duplicate Bridge Harley Crawford and Lillian Brooks placed first on Thurs- day night at the Wingham Duplicate Bridge Club. Yvonne McPherson and Nan McKibbon placed second and Gordon Ross and Grace Ross came in third. HEARING TESTS Vancels Store, Wink, tram on Friday April i i , 1-.3 p.m. NO OBLIGATION Batteries, Accessories. repairs to all mattes. HEARING AIOS J. D. fair 145 Ontario St, Stratford, Ont. 273-2118 Kimberley Rae, Bradley Shobbrook, Sheri, Walden, David Willis and Douglas Wood., Following the service, , a reception. - was. held : in the church basement, giving \ the congregation an opportunity to greet and welcome the new members:\ They will par- ticipate in,, their first com- munion at a special Maundy Thursday service at 7:30 p.m. The church also welcomed four new members who are transferring their .certificates from other congregations,. Mrs. Joan Crawford, Mrs. Lila Trelevan, Ross Hamilton and Gary McCormick. Three -members of the F. E. Madill Secondary School staff, Mrs, Marian Emerson, Mrs. Marie Douglas and Mrs. Audrey I. Tiffin, returned home last week from a Caribbean cruise. 'they visited several Caribbean islands and also went ashore at Mexico and Cuba. Friends in Wingham sympathize. with Mrs. Tiffin whose mother, Mrs. Arthur J. Hoe of Toronto, passed away recently. Mrs. Jim Lawrence of West Lorne, Mrs, Norman Dickert of Kippen and Anson Wolfe of Melbourne visited last week with the latter's sister, Mrs. Rowland Ballagh, and -Mr. Ballagh, Catherine Stretirt, Recent visitors with ..Mrs. George Fisher were her daughter, Mary Dawson, Ci,`dy' anti. friend • Pant from Trent River and Mrs. Doris Estey and Renee of Londoq. They attended the carnival at Brussels Saturday night and on Sunday were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson. Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Frank, Robbie and Jamie of Teeswater, Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lori Joan and Lee of Kitchener at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan in Brussels. • MORTGAGE SALE.. Elizabeth Street Brussels, Ontario Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mort- gage which will be produced at the time of the sale, PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises on - SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1980 at 2:00 °clock 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 Mori • - gages Act. Description of Lands: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and pre- mises situate, lying and being in the Village of Brussels, in the ;• County of Huron, Province of Ontario and being composed of the .East Half of Village .ots 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 cosh or by certified cheque, as a de- . posit payoble to Vendors solicitor, at the time of the sale. Bal- ance of the purchase price subject to usual adjustments, fot'-fi , dro, fuel oil, and public utilities in cash or by certified cheque orr -- t.closing.iThelclosing doteritt-April 30, 1980. The purchaser and vendot shall, on the date of'tt*e 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. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE: FARM Sale by auction of one farm" pursuant to power of sale contained in a mortgage given by John Charles Maize to Florence Methner, Under and by virtue of the provisions of power of sale In a certain mortgage, which mortgage will be produced at the time of sale, held by Florence Methner on the property described below, which mortgage is now In default, there will be held a public auction sale conducted by Carl Roth, Auctioneer, at R.R. 1 Dungan- non, Part Lot 3, Concession 4, of the Township of Ash- field, East Division, In the County of Huron, at 1:00 P.M. - 'APRIL 9, 1980 of part of East Half of Lot Number 3, Concession 4, Eastern Division of Township of Ashfield, being that part of the said Lot lying North of the South limit of the Nine Mile River, In the County of Huron. The Property is said to contain approximately 85 acres and is located approximately 10 miles North of Goderich and 2.5 miles from Port Albert, ap- proximately 7S acres are workable clay and sandy land, well drained; a 2 storey remodelled 8 room brick dwelling house with new forced alr furnace, loll and wood) 100 amp service. Farm buildings Include modern steel barn (40' x 60'), bank barn (45' x 75'), modern milk house, sheds, drilled well, borders on Nine Mile Creek. The mortgage herein was registered on January 4, 1977, as No. 130693 for the County of Huron. The property will be offered subject to a reserve bld fixed The purchaserbyvendor, shall pay to the vendor's solicitor at the time of sale by way of deposit of '5,000.00, in cash or certified cheque and shall pay the balance of the pur- chase price on the 1st day of May, 1980, the date set for closing. The purchaser and the vendor shall on the date of the sale execute a standard form of agreement of purchase and sale which specifies the terms of the sale noted herein. Adjustments are to be made as of the date of closing. Enquiries regarding particulars may be directed to G. Methner, R.R. 4, Bright, Telephone 632-7513. DATED at Bright this 27th day of March, 1980. FLORENCE METHNER MORTGAGEE Vendor or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. Auctioneer: Cori Roth WATERLOO - PHONE 884-7440 • 'i_ b,••, . , •.✓ `cid' �R°v '*"^ to) M •w Qn Naim; PO,RIAM' TTE WAT :1 g,QUIPMEN Main St., TeeSwot0l;i*, int: Thursday, April 10 -at 12 nattrid S Several tractors, tillage equiprnfa f, .*repd js hey and harvest equipment and many ,1 11:: j ,gngs articles. Auctioneers WALLACE BALLAGH and citANT McDONALD For further details call Teeswoter Form Equipry eot 392.6825. :. AUCTION SALE „ of Household Effects, Automobiles and qargge.Ioo.16, will be held for ' - - . - ' JOHN FARMER 2 mites west of Hodgins Buildall, Wingharn 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 point, V8 transmission, selling with certificate if not sold be- fore; 10 speed mens' bicycle (as new); 2 lawn mowers, electric weed eater, Registered Dalmotion 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 rack, TV tower and rot- or, shelves, ironing,boord, 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 choir, Singer zig sag sewing machine, hall tree, cedar chest, swivel rocker, swag lamp, exercise bike, bead curtains, telephone table, and chair, washer and dryer, side by side fridge and freezer, electric stove, microwave oven, dishwasher', 35 gallon fish tank, Jove seat, 2 feather chairs, 4 table lamps, Underwood typewriter, dishes, pots and pans, numerous small articles. For information Contact John Farmer. 357-2390 or 396-7398 after 6:00 Owner arauctioneer not responsible foroccidents or losses George Powell Clerk Brian Rintoul Auctioneer � fi FARM AUCTION SALE Of Farm Property, Machinery, Livestock, , Feed, some Household Effects & Guns for FERDINAND MILLER Located on Lot 22, Con. "A" Howick Twp., 1 mile north of Wroxeter on Huron County Rood No. 12 on, Saturday, April 5, 1980 (Starting at 1:00 p.m.) - (Lunch Booth on Grounds) MACHINERY: Oliver 77 gas tractor with new back tires, steel wheels and winCh and circular saw attachments; J,;D. 2 cylinder power unit; Case 77 pull type combine with pickup and Case air cooled engine; Dearborn 8 ft. disc; Westfield 111/4 ft. pony harrows (new); Benn 12 ft. land packer (new); I.H. 13 run seed drill; Oliver Blackhawk 4row corn planter; N.H. Roll -Ober rake; M.F. No. 10 aler; "two wagons with flat racks;:-Kingwise 24 ft. trans- port bale elevator; N.H. 32 ft. transport bale elevator; I.H. corn binder on rubber; I,H. 7 ft. binder; Mount Forest 28 x 48 inch threshing 'machine with 100 ft. endless belt; wagon with 150 bu. gravity bin; George White 15" silo filler; snow blower with.3 pth,; two -wheel trailer; 1 ground driven manure spreader; wooden wagon box; t Gehl 10" hammermills; 750 Ib. upright feed mixer; fe carts; stable stanchions; pump, pipe, sucker rods and cylinder for windmill; Lets grinder; four 11 bu. rotary hog feeders; cattle dehorners; rubber tired Democrat; scrap iron; good used hydro poles; cedar rails; galvanized eaves - trough and pipe; '/, inch plywood; 18 new bathroom lock sets; set of double work harness (complete); horse collars; 15 to 20 milk cans; Remington Model 476 power hammer; 19 pcs. of 34" x .16 ft, galvanized stable ponelling;'-19=pcs. of 1 inch tubing (10 ft. long); plus other articles too numerous to mention. FEED: Approx. 2,200 bales of first cut mixed hay; approx. 100 bales of second cut hay; 300 to 400 bales of straw; approx, 10 tons of shelled corn; approx. 8 tons of mixed grain; 3 bags of mixed seed grain; 24 bags of 16-16-16 fertilizer; and some corn and grass seed. PROPERTY: Consists of ,a 170 acre farm with 135 acres workable and balance in hardwood' cedar bush and some swamp. L-shaped barn (50 x 50 ft. and 30 x 74 ft.) with silo. Steel implement shed (30 x 54 ft.). Drilled well 'and 2 storey 7 room brick house with garage. Electrical panel boxes at house and barn. Property will be Offered under a reserve bid around 2:00 p.m. with terms 10% down day of sole and balance within 60 days (if not previously LIVESsold). TOCK: 4 crossbred Charolais cows (bred Hereford and due in May); 1 Hereford and 1 Holstein Shorthorn cows with calves at side; 1 Holstein cow rebred Holstein; 1 Jersey Heifer bred Hereford; 6 beef type heifers (bred Hereford); 2 beef type steers (600 to 700 lbs.); 4 steer calves; 6 weaner pigs; Belgium 10 month old horse colt. EFFECTS & GUNS: Kitchen table; high chair; fuel oil space heaters; butter churn; meat grinder; gas lantern; gos iron; baby crib; 32' x 80" aluminum storm door; Remington Model 812 (12 gauge shotgun.).; 1014oa .Model .; y (20 gauge shotgun); CIL Model 830 (222 rifle with weaver scope); Winchester Model 94 (30-30 rifle); Cooey Winchester Model 750 (22 cal. rifle); Lakefield Mosburg Mark 3 (22 cal. semi - auto. rifle); D'eutache Werke-Wrk Erfurt Model 1 (22 cal. rifle "Antique"). Note: An FAC must be presented In order to purchase firearms i TERMS: Cosh on effects, day of sole. Owner or Auctioneer not Responsible fop any Accidents or Injuries on. Properly on Day of Safe. Auctioneer: LEN METCALFE Mildmay, Ont, Phone 367-2791