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MRS. WILLIAM SOMERN
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-- — - S' Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mr and Mrs. Barry D'Aroey, dance Saturday night at the Blue
ff d J on visited Saturda Barn Listowel
ALLAN McBURNEY, April 7,
CARSON'S
machinwy; Jamieson Bim'
April 12, property, livestock, ma-
AUCTION
chind
Coes A� 2'pril . Brian
SERVICE
Rintoul, RR 3, Wingham, auc-
Available for All Types of
Uoneer 357-2349.
4 rrb
AUCTION SALES
Choice Dalry Cattle Bought
ANTIQUE & Collectable auction
and Sold
sale. Agricultural Hall, Elliot St.,
Facilities Available for
Fergus. Saturday, April 7, 1 p.m.
Herd Dispersals
Refinished pine, oak, walnut
Call
furniture, glass, copper, etc. 200
DAVID CARSON
items. Auctioneer Brian Hill,
RR 3, Listowel, 291-2049
Elora 843-1820 or 843-2237.
Where Satisfied Customers
Send Their Friends
ESTATE AUCTION sale of an-
tiques and household effects for
AUCTION SALE
the late Olive Johnston at the
Of farm machinery and feed
Auction Rooms, Highway 21
for
south, Goderich on Saturday,
TED VAN VEEN
April 14 at 1 p.m. Full listing in
North % Lot 16, Can. 9, Howick
next week's paper. Auctioneers
Twp., y4 mile east of Gorrie on
Mike Cummings, RR 4, Brussels
Highway 87
887-6352 and Marie Salm, Blyth.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12
4-11
AT 1 P.M. SHARP
TRACTORS:
BLYTH HOME by auction. Es-
Case 430 diesel tractor with new
tate auction sale for the late Olive
heavy duty Allied front end
Johnston, Blyth on Highway 4
loader with hydraulic bucket;
north, on Saturday, April 14 at
Ford 2000 super dextra diesel
10:30 a.m. Selling a 2 bedroom
tractor.
frame house on a large lot. One
EQUIPMENT:
floor, full basement, furnace,
New Holland haybine No. 467;
new carpet. Selling subject to
New Idea 7' trail mower; MF No.
reserved bid; 10 per cent down
10 baler; MF 6 bar roll -a -bar
balance 30 days. Open house
rake;
Monday, April 9 from 3 to 6 p.m.
Malco pipe bale elevator and
CENTRAL ONTARIO FARM DEALERS'
$1,000,000. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Hosted by:
SALLANS EQUIPMENT LTD.
1876 Huron Road, KITCHENER, Ont.
Sat., April 7 - 9:00 A.M. SHARP
10 trucks and cars, 31 tractors (all sizes andmakes),7 spreaders, 15
plows, 7 discs, 8 cultivators, 5 planters, 17 combines, 6 cornheads,
17 harvesters, large baler, mower conditioner, subsoie subsoiler,
assorted turf lawn and garden tractors and equipment, assort. office
and shop equipment, etc. etc. etc.
THIS IS.THE TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT
BUY AT THIS AUCTION AT YOUR PRICE I
PARTIAL LIST ONLY LUNCH ON PREMISES
VIEWING APRIL STH AND 6TH
TERMS: $100 cash deposit on major items and vehicles. Balance by
cash or certified cheque Monday, April 9/79. Cash, oxnporry cheques
or as posted or announced.
M. R. JUTZI A CO. INC.
Industrial Liquidators, Appraisers and Auctioneers
Professionals in the orderly liquidation of
Construction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises
69 Sydney S., Kitchener - (519)743-8221
Auction Sale
Of Property, Livestock and Madlinery w 1 be held for
JAMIESON BROTHERS
Lot 40-41, Con. A, East Wowenosh Township,
1 mile west of Belgrave
Thursday, April 12
at 12:00 Now
LIVESTOCK: 4 Angus X Hereford cows with calves re -
bred Angus; Angus X Hereford cow with calf (open);
Red Angus cow with calf (open); Blue cow with calf;
6 Angus cows with calves some rebred; Angus cow due
at sale time; Red Angus cow with calf rebred; ,�
Angus cows with calves; Angus heifer bred 3 months;
3 Angus heifers 850 to 900 lbs. (open); 6 Angus steers
800 to 900 lbs.; York hog 1 year old off pure bred
stock; 2 York sows open; Sow bred in December; Sow
due in March.
All cows bred to Unit Angus sires and brucellosis
tested.
MACHINERY: John Deere A.R. tractor; Cockshutt 30
tractor with loader; International 2 furrow ace bottom
plow; John Deere trail 28 plate tandem disc; Flex link
10'2 year old harrow; New Idea 7' mower; Cockshutt
4 bar side delivery rake; Massey Ferguson no. 10
baler; John Deere hay fluffier; Massey Ferguson 13
run seed drill; Wagon with rock; 2 wheel trailer; 36'
hay elevator on wheels; International manure spread-
er; Grain dryer; Chain saw; 12' grain auger; Thresher
belt; Tractor chains; Farm tools; 1200 bu. mix grain;
Ait compressor; Baler twine; Lumber; Quantity of wood;
McClary kitchen stove; Chest of Drawers; Numerous
antique household items.
PROPERTY: Property consists of 152 acres with 100 acres
workable on paved road. 20 acres of good hardwood
timber, 30 acres of pasture with trout stream. Barn
46'x 56' with cattle ties and loose pens; Pig barn 30' x
24'; Machinery shed 24'x 27% Frame home has 5 bed-
rooms, 3 pc. bath, full basement, drilled well. Pro-
perty will be offered subject to a reserve bid, If not
sold previous to sale day. For information phone
357-2809.
TOM ON PROPERTY —15 % down, boloce In 30 drp
Tetwls on Machinery, Livestock, Miscollowees —
Cash or C1loque with I. D.
Owners or Aactkmeors not Responsible for Accidents
GEORGE POWELL
Clerk
JIM STEPHENSON
Bookkeeper
BRIAN RINTOUL
As rils
Hargrave were Sunday gusts of Je an a y I
motor; 3 pth fertilizer spreader; Mr. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh in evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mr. and Mrs. George Piercey
Husker post hole digger new, 3 Listowel. Wim' s, Listowel. of Elora spent the weekend with
pth Ferguson 7' cultivator; 6' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sothern, Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller.
3 pth scraper blade; 7' 3 pth MF Tim and Tracy of Palmerston Mrs, Don Montoux and family Mr. and Mrs. Cell Galbraith of
disc; Int. 7' 3 pth cultivator; Case visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were Larry Montoux, Roger Guelph visited Sunday with Mrs.
3 furrow 3 pth plow; under Bill Sothern. Oatman, Mrs. Brian Wilkinson Verna Galbraith and Mrs. Elsie
carriage for bale elevator; Fox The sympathy of the com- and Paul of Toronto, Mrs. Bill Strong.
C54 harvester 1 row corn head munity goes to Mr. and Mrs. Don Halleran, Kingston, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clarkson
and pickup: Dion self unloading 3 Montoux in the death of the Mrs. Ron Zimmer, Orillia. All spent the weekend with relatives
beater forage rack with roof latter's mother, Mrs. Ruby attended their grandmother's in Toronto and area.
mounted on heavy duty Ford Cutting of Palmerston. The funeral Saturday at Hepworth. ReV• John and Mrs. Stinson of
wagon flotation tires; 22 ft. Zero funeral was held from Downs and Mrs. Gordon Lawless, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice
grazing rack and wagon; New Sons Funeral Home, Hepworth, Palmerston, visited Sunday at Stinson and family of Burlington,
Idea and JD manure spreader for on Saturday. the same home. Mrs. Pauline Richards of Lon -
parts, Pioneer chain saw, alumi- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston, don, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson
num extension ladder, glass Don Mills visited dne day last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruttan and attended the 50th anniversary of
chicken waterer, Ariens riding week with Mrs. Harold Doig and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. John Connell at
lawn mower, cement mixer, 5 hp with Mr. Doig at Listowel family attended the Commercial Harriston on Saturday.
roto tiller, wheel barrows, 2 elec- Memorial Hospital. Horsemen's annual dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Ron McClement,
tric industrial barn heaters, 4 Sandra and Tom spent the
Wallenstein hog feeders new, 2, 8' weekend in Sarnia with Mr. and
hopper type steel hog feeders Mrs. Dennis Johnston and
new, antique beam scales, water family.
troughs, new hog scale and crate, Cards of Thank s su The FordsWomen's In -
emery stand and motor, pile of The
held a successful euchre
new 2 x 4, 1 x 2, 1 x 4 lumber and party in the hall Friday, March
some new 2 inch plank, cattle lick 30, with 20 tables in play. High
tank half full, mineral feeder, roll The family of the late Mrs. scores won prizes for Mrs. Lang
of woven wire, steel posts, pride May I take this opportunity to Lorne ( Bessie) Sanderson wish to Vogan of Molesworth and Peter
electric water fountain new, thank all those who sent cards express their thanks to their Browne; holders of low scores
and visited me while in Wingham
some scrap iron, new portable relatives, friends and neighbors were Mrs. Kate Honeyford of
Master gas heater, Fidelity pto and District Hospital. Also my for their expressions of sympathy Gowanstown and Roy Kennedy.
generator new, heavy duty, 4" 24' family and relatives who were so in the loss of a dear wife, mother, Special prizes were won by Mrs.
Farmatic auger and motor new, kind to me. A special thanks to grandmother and great -grand- Bev Mitchell of Molesworth and
Dr. Leahy and nurses on second
quantity of chicken equipment mother. Thanks to doctors at Roy Simmons.
used in a laying barn. floor and thanks ever so much to Wingham and District Hospital
FEED: the ambulance drivers for their and Victoria Hospital, London.
A y; p- kindness. This will always be re Wroxeter
Approx. 3000 bales of ha a membered. Also thanks to those who sent
prox. 1500 bales of straw. Eva Walker floral tributes and made mem- Mrs. Howard Wylie has
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE orial donations to the Canadian returned home after spending the
7 per cent sales tax in effect Cancer Society and Ontario winter months in Toronto.
Owner or auctioneer not respon- Heart Foundation. Special thanks Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
sible for accidents day of sale. I express my appreciation to to The Currie Funeral Home, Musgrove, accompanied by
Any announcements or correc- Dr. McGregor, Dr. Bradley, Dr. pallbearers, flower bearers, Rev. Clarence Ott, Listowel, visited
tions given verbally day of sale McKim, Dr. Corrin and the Swan and the ministers who
AUCTIONEER visited Bessie in Victoria Hos- with Mr. and Mrs. Gcrdon
nurses on second floor of the Zurbrigg, Waterloo.
David Carson Wingham and District Hospital pital. Everyone's thoughtfulness
RR 3, Listowel, 291-2049 and kindness will always be re-
fer their attentive care during my e
stay in hospital. Thanks to membered by us.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5--Auctiong
neighbors and relatives for Husband Lorne and family . APRIL 20TH
sale for Norman Stansell, Lot 22, cards, letters, visits and get well
Con. 2, Huron Twp., 33/4 miles wishes and thanks to those who I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who remembered
south of Ripley on Bruce County me with cards, visits and treats
Road 7, then l l/z miles west. Ex- home and sent us tasty treats. during my stay in the Wingham
tensive line of large power ma- Wilford Clipperton
chinery. Starting time 1 p.m. and District Hospital. Thanks to ;
all who helped out at home before w
Many thanks to my friends and and since returning home. Spe-
SATURDAY, APRIL 7—Auction neighbors for their get well cial thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Mow -
sale for Leonard MacInnes, Kin- wishes while I was a patient in bray and all the nurses on the
loss Twp. 1 mile north of Luck- Wingham and District Hospital. second floor.
now on Bruce County Road 1, Thanks also to Dr. McGregor, Dr. Shirleyorman
then 21/4 miles west on Con. 2. Leahy, Father Sonderup and the y N TIS NM�1Hit1f°P
Livestock machinery, household1VEU MR o
nurses and staff on second floor. I would like to express my ap-
effects and antiques. Starting at Chris Newman preciation to my family, friends - - -
11:00 a.m. and relatives for flowers, treats,
I wish to thank my relatives cards and phone calls received 1
TUESDAY, APRIL 10—Inven- and friends for cards letters and while I was a
tory reduction and consignment gifts while I was a Patient s the
sale of new and used farm ma- g p, patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. ENEMA
Walkerton Hospital. Man thanks Man thanks to Dr. Leah and
chinery for Teeswater Farm to Dr. R. J. Creighton and nurses nurses on second floor.for their
Equipment Ltd., at their lot, on second floor.
kindness.
Main Street, Teeswater, starting Alberta J. Strong Norman Ross
t 1030
There's no need to restrict the Ontario maple syrup. )i's true of
use of Ontario maple syrup to charge. Write to Information
pancakes and waffles. Food Branch, Ministry of Agriculture
specialists at the Ontario Minis- and Food, Legislative Buildings,
try of Agriculture and Food have Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A5.
a booklet full of Ideas for usiltg
Auction. Sale
Of Uvm tock, IN dlinery, Feel awl scab
Noweilehl Effects wO be b@M for
ALLAN McGILL
Let 15, Con. 9, Tw MM Twp., 3 ohs n 11hoast
of Whlghm■ on County Rd. Ilio. 7 on
Friday, April 13
at 12:00 Noon
UVIISTOCK
12 dairy cows bred Hereford, some fresh and others
due in April; 9 steers and 7 heifer stocker cattle (if
not sold before sale) to be sold by Ib.; 15 yearlings
to be sold by dollars, several small calves; 22 pigs
around 100 lbs.
MACHINERY
165 Massey Ferguson tractor with multipower, hyd-
raulics and 500 hrs.; 3000 Ford tractor with 2000 hrs.;
Ford Ferguson tractor with front end loader and
hydraulic bucket: Massey Ferguson 124 baler still under
warranty: 2 Massey Harris 3 pt hitch mowers; loader
with trip bucket; Massey Ferguson 3 pt. hitch power
rake; Case 220 baler; Kongskilde 10 ft. cultivator;
Massey Ferguson 3 pt. hitch 3 furrow trip beam
plow; Massey Harris 13 run seed drill; John Deere R
manure spreader; 3 pt. hitch pull type snow blower;
3 drum land roller; 5 ft. one way disc; McCormick
Deering 7 ft. binder; Martin 3 pt. hitch 26 ft. weed
sprayer; 3 pt. hitch post hole digger; hay conveyor
with motor (as new); grain aerator (as new); groin
auger with motor; Martin wagon with 17 ft. rack; 2
wagons with 16 ft. rocks; 8 ton wagon with gravity
box; air compressor with 1 horse motor; litter carrier
bucket (as new); Pioneer chain saw; water trough;
pig troughs; electric motors; forks; shovels; tools;
blacksmith vice; 2 set tractor chains; log chains: heat
houser; air compressor (as new); 2 wire gates; elec-
tric prod; Stewart cattle clippers; horse collars; horse
harness; fence posts; rails; quantity of wood; electric
grain chopper; Viking cream separator; Universal
milker, three buckets.
FEED
3,000 bales hay; 500 bales straw; one mow loose
straw; 30 ton mixed grain.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Numerous household items include some onfiques.
Phone 357-1088 for information.
Terms —Cash or Che" with I.D. — Farm Sold
Owner or Auctioneer not Responsible for Accidents
GEORGE POWELL
Cl"
JIM STEPHENSON
Bookkeeper
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
a a.m.
I would like to thank all my
THURSDAY, APRIL 12—Auction 'friends, relatives and neighbors
sale for Wayne Taylor, Con. 10, for the lovely cards, flowers, .
Kincardine Twp. 7 miles north of treats and visits while I was a pa -
Kinloss. Hogs, farm equipment tient in University Hospital and
and real estate. Starting at 11:00 since returning home. Your
a.m. thoughtfulness will always be re- Service Directo ry
membered.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14—Reg Maurice Finkbeiner
alar weekly sale at Brussels ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS
Stockyards, changed to Saturday
for Easter weekend only. Words fail to express our • Wedding
thanks to so many for their kind- Lynn Hoy BILL TIFFIN
MONDAY, APRIL 16—Auction ness and thoughtfulness on the APBUrke-McLeod Arrangements
sale for Victor Gawley, Huron occasion of our retirement. Enterprises Imperial Esso Agent ��
Electrical Cut flowers
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Twp., machinery and household Thanks to the West Wawanosh ESSiO •Plants
effects. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Contractors Ltd Honda and Skidoo O r:
the Directors and officials, the Sales 8 Service For all your Home and re • Flowers by
SATURDAY, APRIL 21 — Out- Agents and our many friends in Electrical Contracting Farm Fuel and
standing auction sale of farm the Ontario Mutual Insurance Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lubricating Needs Wire Service
machinery and household. effects, Association for the retirement Phone 519-357-3435 ft1t
antiques, for Alfred Grubb, 3i4 party. Also thanks to the wonderand Rewind s87103tLEWIS
mile east of Teeswater in Culross ful people of Dungannon area and ham 357-1380 INSURANCE PLUMBING
Twp., on Bruce County Road 16, the organizers of our farewell Win
starting at 10:oo a.m. party. Your gifts will remind us 9 FLOWERS
always of our pleasant associa- 135 Frances
AUCTIONEERS tions and friendships established
PLETCH INSYRA ICE Phone
WALLACE BALLAGH over the years. Again a sincere _-
Teeswater 392-6170 thank you. All Types of 357-3880
GRANT McDONALD Frank and Cora Thompson ELECTRIC yp
Ripley, 395-5353 Wingham
Town and Country Homemak- Industrial, Commercial
R. W. BELL ers would like to express their Farming, Domestic
gratitude for donations to the PHONE
agency in memory of Mr. Mungo
OPTOMETRIST MacFarlane. A special thanks to
357-1583
GODERICH friends and neighbors in Blue -
vale.
The Square 524-7661 Jean Young, Administrator SIGNS
WALTON SALES ARENA
Thursday, April 12, 12:00 Noon
15 Registered, 55 Grades.
Complete dispersal for
Adrian Smits,
Noelville, Ont.
This herd consists of 36 cows, a number selling fresh
sinr,e January, 10 due April and May sired by North
Croft Admiral Citation (Ex -Extra), Roybrook Starlite (Ex -
Extra), Nelocres Johanna Senator, Downalone Reflection
Emperor (Ex -Extra) and others. 15 bred heifers and 17
open heifers and calves.
This herd sells in first stage of listing eligible for Ex-
port shipments followed by added consignments of
Registered and Grade fresh and close springing Cows.
Blood Tested Prior to Sale
Sales Manager a Auctioneer
DONALD E. WALTON
Phone 519-369-3804 or 369-2831
SIGNWRITING
"Dunn By Tont"
Thomas E. Dunn
RR 1 Bluevale
335-6395
GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
John Cox
Coubuction
Gravel and
Topsoil
u -129%
Insurance
335-3525 357-2636
GORRIE WINGHAM
BACKHOE
Backhoe
Work
Hugh McBurney
WINGHAM
357-3819
CONSTRUCTION
T. M. i T.
CONSTRUCTION
('eneral Contractors
All types of concrete work
Pit Silos
Home and farm building
( %I.1. BOB TIIOJ1P50N
ftl.l F•:� :11.F:. (nNT:�B10
35 7 -:119:1
PLUMBING REPAIRS
RENOVATIONS
New Installations, call
Terry Deyell at
357-2808 or 357-1229
PLUMBING HEATING
Leroy Jackson
--Plumbing
—Heating
—Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
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