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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-06-06, Page 12
f 11 ■I I a- •,k, Psp 16• 7% Wbagham Advance -Times, June e, 1979 MRS. VICTOR EMERSON * Accident takes Lynn Hoy BILL TIFFIN • Wedding Arrangements urke-McLeod life of young Imperial Esso Agent Nuts. JOE WALKER Bluevale Whitechurch Personals Belgrave man Contractors Ltd Honda and SkidooESSO The HelFave oomw*wy was . Electrical Contracting Anniversary service was held Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Purdon, Mr. and Mrs. Angus new home in the village Of Whitechurch. dwdmd to learn of the death:'of Daniel Walton (Danny) Lamont Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs in Knox Presbyterian Church last Plattsville spent the weekend Falconer and Mrs. Velma Falconer. Tony received many 357.1032 tiny Saturday He was Winghom 357-1380 Sunday. Rev. Malcolm Muth of with her mother, Mrs. Ben to celebrate the occasion. Murray Gibb returned home the victim of an amt an Caledonia was the guest speaker. McClena han, and Mr. and Mrs. g gifts Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer, from Wingham and District Huron County Road 13 neat Clia- Frances Phone His sermon was entitled, "The Carl McClenaghan. Mrs. John D. Mrs. Robert Mowbray and Mr. Hospital last week and is making ton, wben his car left the road OMEGA AND BERNINA pillar and Ground of the Truth" Ross of Wiarton was a visitor on Mrs. Wesley Tiffin visited a rapid recovery. and struck a tree. PRINTING The choir sang two anthems, Wednesday at the McClenaghan and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hector All Whitechurch friends are Danny was the am of James , BACKHOE "Since Jesus Came Into My,' "Awakening home. Mack Stewart of Kitchener Purdon of Strathroy. reminded of the 50th anniversary Lamont and his wife, the former SERVICE Heart" and Chorus", accompanied by Kathy visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of celebration being held this week Irene Smith and was bora A 19, 1958. He received his edu- Backhoe Snell. Mrs. Shirley Snell ac- Carl McClenaghan. Hyde Park visited Sunday with in the Community Memorial Hall cation at the East W aOah • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS com ed the h pari hymns. Some of the ladies of Chalmers his parents, Mr. and Mrs. BIH in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Public School and F. E. Madill E. Kathy Snell, Sherry Robertson congregation were busy on Monday afternoon cleaning at the Evans, and with her mother, Mrs. Mayme Donaldson. Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, Secondary School and since STATIONERY and Susan Chapman were part of manse in preparation for the p p Karen and boys visited Sunday leaving school had been working WINGHAM the F. E. Madill senior choir that coming of the new minister, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson with Mr. and Mrs. Norman as an automotive apprentice ppren ce at * 357-3800 jotuneyedto � Michigan Tuesday of last week. They gave John Bell, on June 20. visited Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holland of Ripley. Stewart, Mark, Susan and the Canadian Tire Store in was a member of CONSTRUCTION two performances on Wednesday Mrs. Don Vincent and Patrick Mrs, Emerson delivered the Heather of Lambeth. They alsoGod on 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul U C'hur'ch, Belgrave. THE before returning home Thursday. of New Brunswick are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce South District Tweed- called Laidlaw and Michelle of Lopdon. Surviving, in addition to his CONSTRUCTION Mrs. Burns Moffatt was presented with a life membership George Webster, for two weeks. co vlenBook to the new District, and Mrs. Gordon Campbell rents are one sister and two brothers Donelda, Dale, and _ certificate last Monday at the Tony Falconer celebrated his birthday with a party of school Lew Culbert of Stratford was a and Heather visited the past week with her parents, Mr. and Dwight, all at home. He was A. E. GIBSON Presbyterial in Brussels. The friends on Friday after school. A Sunday sit r with _ Mrs. Bill Rintoul. predeceasedaby a yrother, David Arthur Gibson, son of presentation was made by her family party was held in Tony's ag and Mr. and Mrs McClenCarl 335-3"525 357-2636XX7 WINGHAM infanc a Eleanore and Art Gibson of {laughter, Mrs. Glenn Golley. honor at the home of his grand McClenaghan. Lew is a son Congratulations to Graeme Service was conducted at the Wroxeter, graduated from Rev. and Mrs. Muth were dinner guests 4.f Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus of Mrs. Ben McClenaghan's Johnston of Turnberry on passing his Currie -Walker Funeral Home in Wingham on Monday at 3:00 m. Wilfrid Laurier Univers) ty, Ross Gra on Sunda following y y ng Falconer. In attendance were oldest sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barnard and university examinations y earning a Bachelor of Science p by Rev. John G. Roberts and in - Waterloo, May 27 with a Bachelor's degree In the the anniversary service. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Tony, Tim and Amy; Kevin family of Thorndale spent the y p� degree. Since this g good fortune, terment was in Brandon Ceme- Honors Business Administra- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen- ning, Jim and Gordon Wright Falconer, Mrs. Robert Mowbray, weekendwithWilford and John Graemehas hater bad l pallbearers were Dann Hunter, tion program. He is a former visited Sunda with Mrs. Jim Miss Lori Purdon, Mr. and Mrs. pier The lck. n father, helping on, in the bush using Don Procter, Glen Nixon Chris Procter, Calvin student of F. E. Madill Wright in Victoria Hospital, Wallace Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Womenheldan omapen meeting a chain saw he had the misfortune Nixon` and Brad Montgomery. Secondary School. London. Sunday evening with nn to receive a cut in his leg which Flower bearers were Doreen attendance from Whitechurch necessitated his removal to a Taylor and Janice Coultes. United Church Women and London hospital for treatment. Bluevale Presbyterian Women's The community will be happy to ` Missionary Society. Guest know he is now home and the / Business WINGHAM speaker was Rev. Wilena Brown limb is healing as well as can be MEMORIALS who chose for her topic "Pioneer Churches". Many old favorite expected. and hymns were sung. A number Mrs. Olive Boss of Wingham n8 HYNDMAN—At the Wingham GUARANTEED GRANITES attended from Whitechurch. visited Sunday with Miss Mildred and District Hospital on e Professional CEMETERY LETTERING McClena h� Saturday, June 2, to Mr. and REASONABLE PRICES Whitechurch Women's Ir- The Whitechurch United Mrs. Gerald Hyndman, Gorrie, e Bay Direct and Save stitute is sponsoring a bus trip on Church anniversary service will a son, Neil Gerald. MILLER—At the Wingham and Directory Bas Ph. 387-1910 Wednesday, June 13. The bus will y' be held June 17 with Rev. George District Hospital on Sunday, Rea Pb- 357-1015 4.. leave Wingham at 7:30 a.m. sharp, arrive at Kingdom Hall D. Watt of St. Paul's United Church, Oakville, as guest June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert and leave there at 7:45. It will speaker. Miller, RR 2, Lucknow, a Frederick Homuth arrive at the Fish Hatcheries at daughter. KARL Ce LENTZ Phm.B., R.O. ., � approximately 9:15 for the first opening. I Chartered Carol E. Homuth, O.D. Mrs. Miss Linda Moore of Camp Borden spent the weekend Belmore 1 Accountant H. Viola Homuth, O.D. visiting friends at Whitechurch AUCTION SALES Wingham, Ontario Optometrists p and in the community. Cindy Mulvey and Marilyn AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH Ballagh are two area students of Telephone HARRISTON Ontario The north street of the village s t Hillcret Central School, Teeswater 392-6170 (519)357-1087 has had a new sidewalk installed Tillers who spent several Grant McDonald 338-2712 with overseer Jim King of Gorrie days in Ottawa last week. Ripley 395-5353 QUEEN'S GRADUATE and Hugh McBurney doing the Mulntosh United Church will Grace E. Wray graduated backhoe work. celebPate its anniversary with a SATURDAY, JUNE 9—Auction Saturday, June 2 from Church service was held special service on June 17. sale of household effects and REID AND PETERSON Queen's University, King- ston, with an Honors B.A. de- Sunday at the United Church where members of that The Belmore Women's In- antiques for Mrs. Zetta Hender- son, Lot 308, Stauffer St., Luck - gree in French language congregation were joined by stitute is sponsoring a trip to the now, starting at 11:00 a.m. Chartered Accountants- translation and Canadian members of Chalmers Agricultural Museum in Milton -. e, studies. The third year of her Presbyterian Church to hear the on Tuesday, June 12. Anyone MONDAY, JUNE 11—Auction 218 Josephine St., Wingham degree was spent abroad in message by John Patterson of wishing more information or sale of consignments of antiques Ph: 357-1522 Brussels, Belgium. Miss Palmerston. Rev. Wilena Brown tickets is asked to contact Mrs. and household furnishings will be Wray is the daughter of Mr conducted anniversary services Hank Bos. held in the Teeswater-Culross J.A. Peterson, C.A. B.W. Reid, C.A. and Mrs. Alex Wray of Scar- at Hibbert. In baseball action last week, Community Centre (arena) start - borough. Orland Irwin has started his the Belmore Junior Boys ing at 7:00 p.m. defeated Bluevale 17-5. The Bantam Girls defeated Wroxeter SATURDAY, JUNE 16—Auction in a close 10-9 game. Bluevale sale of household effects will. be defeated the Belmore Squirts 26- held for Miss Sadie Johnston, in . • t 9. Lucknow. aervic. u- frecrory ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS Auction Sale Of ftese:oW Furnitwe and Effects of Interest Winghom Auction Centre Saturday, June 9, 1979 at 11:00 a.m. Selling for Estate of late. Mrs. Sarah Fischer, Brussels, ©nt, and also residue of a Gorrie home. Partial listing antique, vintage and mod- ern items. Vintage Armoire w. double bevelled glass mirrors; sideboard w. leaded glass doors; dining table w. pineapple legs; 6 press back chairs; Victorian lounge w. back rest; Vintage couch; weight clock; coffee grinder; large pine blanket box; pine table; wash stands and dressers; Quebec stove; box stove; several odd chairs and rockers; 2 treadle sewing machines; modern Sklar 2 pc. chesterfield, likb new; 15' chest freezer; 2 bedroom suites; 2 kit- chen sets; propane kitchen stove; ladders; odd chairs; tables; pic- tures; mirrors; lamps; clocks; electric clocks; 2 black and white televisions; hi-fi set; end tables; odd cups and saucers; dishes; kitchen ware; trunk; crocks; bedding; several boxes clay flower pots; sealers; garden tools. This will be an interesting auction. Auctioneer - JACK ALEXANDER Tel. 357-1442 EVENING AUCTION SALE OF CONSIGNMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND ANTIQUES will be held in the TEESWATER ARENA in Teeswoter ON MONDAY, JUNE 11, Starting at 7:00 P.M. Consignments include a quantity of dishes and sealers, set of antique Bavarian luncheon dishes, assorted kitchen wares, electric and kerosene lamps, pair of milk glass Aladdin lamps, light fixtures, crocks, several cupboards, book case, large and small tables, rocking chairs, reclining chair, press back chair, blanket boxes, humidifiers, several wardrobes, hall trees, new bi-fold doors, sewing machines, desk, couch, chesterfield suite, spool bed, dresser, washstand, antique picture frames, trunks, cook stove, cistern pump, lawn mowers, garden tools, outboard motor, harness homes, 14 ft. wooden boat, and many other useful items. Also a consignment of new handmade furnishings including spoon racks, small blanket boxes, sets of coffee and end tables, trays, knack -knack shelves, book case, mug racks, etc. Also the original pigeon -hole mail boxes from the Inneskillen post office. And much more. TERM.CASH NIGHT OF SALE LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AUCTIONEER$: WALLACE BAILAGH, TEESWATER 3!2-6170 Clearing Auction Sale Of pre"ey. HousehoW Effects, Bees and Honey Equipmft". and Miscellaneous floras to be held at Lot 17, Con. 1, of Gay Twp., 7 miles southwest of Molesworth or t miles northeast of Brussels for MIKE SHOOK on Saturday, June 9th, at 1:00 p.m. PROpiRTYr Consisting of approx. 2 Va ocres on which are erect- ed the following buildings: 2 storey, S room frame house with bathroom, and cupboards; 2 storey, 24 x 24 h. frame honey house - 2 yrs. old with water and hydro. Water Is supplied with pressure system Flom drilled well. NOTE: This country property would be suitable for a hobby former or horseman, and can be Inspected the week prior to sole date. TERMS: Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid with 10% down and the balance In -30 days or when possession Is given. Property will be offered at 2:00 p.m. Proprietor is moving east. BEES: HONEY EQUIPMENT, AND VJMLLANEOUS FfLUS: Ap- prox. 80 colonies of bees complete with excluder and honey supers to be sold in -small lots. 40 frame radial extractor. Stain- less steel Brand senior wax melter. 2,000 Ib. honey tank, Quan- tity of small bee equipment, space heater, floor model leather sewing machine, 2 power lawn mowers, odd luTber and fire wood, 2 can for scrap, plus other miscellaneous found around a boo -keeper's residence. HOUSEHOLD 11"EM: Admiral fridge, Beatty 4 burner electric stove, Hoover washer spin-dryer, Frigidaire out. dryer, small appliances, 2 sofas, lazy boy chair, small antique desk, 2 small tables ( older), 2 chests of drawers, 2 dressen, single bed, crib, floor lamp, sealers, quantity of dishes and glasses, etc., etc. NOTE: Proprietor and auctioneer are,not responsibl* for any accidents on day of sale. TERMS: Cash on sale day. 7% sales tax in effect. Proprietor - MIKE SHOOK Auctioneer - MURRAV GERBER Crosshill, Phone 699-4451 d Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Auction Sale Saturday, June 16th, 1979 1:00 P.M. Victoria Square - Lower Town Wingham [ formerly Galbraith Stables] Auctloneer - Jack Alexander Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-1442 Through the Authority's Turnberry Floodplain Acquisition Pro- gram, several residents in the lower Town area have taken ad- vantage of the opportunity to relocate themselves and their be- longings to avoid costly damage from seasonal flood waters. Several buildings that were acting as obatructions in the flood- plain have bestn removed. Used building maiterid ii0l sup- plies are being made ovailcble to the general public through this Auction Sale. USED ITEMS FOR SALE Lumber, plywood, panelling, aluminum and wooden window units, odd sized sashes, oil furnaces, oil tanks and fittings, in- side and outside doors, plumbing fixtures, pressure pumps, electrical fixtures, insulation, kitchen cupboards, 14' x 24' as- phalt covered shed ( to be removed from the property). - TERMS—GASH Funds raised will be contributed toward the program. ( The auctioneer and the Maitland Valley Conservation Au- thority will not be responsible for any accidents on the pre- mises.) re- mises.) AUCTION SALE of Machinery and some Household items will be held for JAMES WALSH Lot 42, Con. 6, East Wawanosh Township 2 miles south of Belgrave on Highway 4 SATURDAY , JUNE 9 at 12 Noon Case D tractor, Case a furrow plow, John Deere spring tooth cultivator, 3 drum land roller, disc, diamond harrow, 10' chain harrow, New Idea 14A manure spreader, New Idea 7' mower, New Idea 4 bar side rake, 20' skeleton elevator with motor, John Deere hay conditioner, grain aerator, Calso weed sprayer with agitator, sleigh with rack, McKee har- vester, McKee pipes, Turnco gravity bin, New Idea wagon with rack, gravel box, 18' McKee wagon with winch, 135' cable, Hutchinson 32' grain auger on wheels (like new), Fleury 21 walking plow, cement mixer, Papec hammer mill, fanning mill, scales, cotton and jute bags, barrels, gallon_ cons, 140 sap buckets and sap holding tank, pig troughs, cattle oiler, mineral feeder, neck yokes, 3 horse eveners, horse collars, hay fork, 6 roll snow fence, steel posts, cedar posts, electric fence stakes, log chain, forks, tools, tile, brick, lumber, 4 square of 3 in 1 shingles, scrap metal, wov- en wire stretcher, rope fence stretcher, buck saw, cross cut saws, chain saw, 3 ladders, Hinman milker pump, plastic hose, bag cart, 2 brooder stoves, chicken feeders, IS hen feeders, S hen crates. International 15 -run power lift seed drill. International freezer, 2 drop leaf antique tables, side board, cabinet, vacuum cleaner, washer, B&W television, couch, sealers, numerous small items. TERMS: Cosh or Cheque with I. D. Farm Sold For information phone 887-6405 Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul CLERK: George Powell BOOKKEEPER: Jim Stephenson V Lynn Hoy BILL TIFFIN • Wedding Arrangements urke-McLeod Enterprises Imperial Esso Agent • Cut flowers Electrical Contractors Ltd Honda and SkidooESSO ci • Plants Electrical Contracting Sales & Service For all your Home and • Flowers by Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Farm Fuel and Lubricating Needs Wire Service and Rewind Phone 519-357-3435 357.1032 V LEWIS Winghom 357-1380 PLUMBING FLOWERS WINGHAM �,4A 135 SEWING CENTRE Frances Phone PLETCH Dealer for = 357-3 e 80 ELECTRIC OMEGA AND BERNINA Wingham Repairs to All Makes PRINTING Industrial, Commercial, Farming, Domestic Scissor Sharpening PHONE 357-2511 PLUMBING REPAIRS � WINGHAM PHONE 357-1583 , BACKHOE RENOVATIONS New Installations' toff PRINTING Terry Deyelf at SERVICE 357-2808 or 357-1229 SIGNS Backhoe •PRINTING PLUMBING HEATING • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS SIGNWRITING Work • RUBBER STAMPS "Dunn By Tom" Leroy Jackson ' WEDDING Hugh McBurney __Plumbing AM STATIONERY Thomas E. Dunn 314 JOSEPHINE STREET RR 1 Bluevale WINGHAM —Heating WINGHAM ^'r 335-6395 357.3819 —Tinsmithing , * 357-3800 191 Josephine St. � J GRAVEL & TOPSOIL CONSTRUCTION Wingham 357.2901 Jahn COX T. M. LT. INSURANCE THE ADVANCE -TIMES COr�tn�cfion CONSTRUCTION rave and General Contractors All types of concrete work ���, swaustwsscs _ Topsoil Pit Silos Home farm building All Types of and Insurance"f7-2320 CALL BOB THOMPS(N� M 81.1 1 -:VALE, ONTARIO 335-3"525 357-2636XX7 WINGHAM ` 157-:1493 GORRIE Auction Sale Of ftese:oW Furnitwe and Effects of Interest Winghom Auction Centre Saturday, June 9, 1979 at 11:00 a.m. Selling for Estate of late. Mrs. Sarah Fischer, Brussels, ©nt, and also residue of a Gorrie home. Partial listing antique, vintage and mod- ern items. Vintage Armoire w. double bevelled glass mirrors; sideboard w. leaded glass doors; dining table w. pineapple legs; 6 press back chairs; Victorian lounge w. back rest; Vintage couch; weight clock; coffee grinder; large pine blanket box; pine table; wash stands and dressers; Quebec stove; box stove; several odd chairs and rockers; 2 treadle sewing machines; modern Sklar 2 pc. chesterfield, likb new; 15' chest freezer; 2 bedroom suites; 2 kit- chen sets; propane kitchen stove; ladders; odd chairs; tables; pic- tures; mirrors; lamps; clocks; electric clocks; 2 black and white televisions; hi-fi set; end tables; odd cups and saucers; dishes; kitchen ware; trunk; crocks; bedding; several boxes clay flower pots; sealers; garden tools. This will be an interesting auction. Auctioneer - JACK ALEXANDER Tel. 357-1442 EVENING AUCTION SALE OF CONSIGNMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND ANTIQUES will be held in the TEESWATER ARENA in Teeswoter ON MONDAY, JUNE 11, Starting at 7:00 P.M. Consignments include a quantity of dishes and sealers, set of antique Bavarian luncheon dishes, assorted kitchen wares, electric and kerosene lamps, pair of milk glass Aladdin lamps, light fixtures, crocks, several cupboards, book case, large and small tables, rocking chairs, reclining chair, press back chair, blanket boxes, humidifiers, several wardrobes, hall trees, new bi-fold doors, sewing machines, desk, couch, chesterfield suite, spool bed, dresser, washstand, antique picture frames, trunks, cook stove, cistern pump, lawn mowers, garden tools, outboard motor, harness homes, 14 ft. wooden boat, and many other useful items. Also a consignment of new handmade furnishings including spoon racks, small blanket boxes, sets of coffee and end tables, trays, knack -knack shelves, book case, mug racks, etc. Also the original pigeon -hole mail boxes from the Inneskillen post office. And much more. TERM.CASH NIGHT OF SALE LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AUCTIONEER$: WALLACE BAILAGH, TEESWATER 3!2-6170 Clearing Auction Sale Of pre"ey. HousehoW Effects, Bees and Honey Equipmft". and Miscellaneous floras to be held at Lot 17, Con. 1, of Gay Twp., 7 miles southwest of Molesworth or t miles northeast of Brussels for MIKE SHOOK on Saturday, June 9th, at 1:00 p.m. PROpiRTYr Consisting of approx. 2 Va ocres on which are erect- ed the following buildings: 2 storey, S room frame house with bathroom, and cupboards; 2 storey, 24 x 24 h. frame honey house - 2 yrs. old with water and hydro. Water Is supplied with pressure system Flom drilled well. NOTE: This country property would be suitable for a hobby former or horseman, and can be Inspected the week prior to sole date. TERMS: Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid with 10% down and the balance In -30 days or when possession Is given. Property will be offered at 2:00 p.m. Proprietor is moving east. BEES: HONEY EQUIPMENT, AND VJMLLANEOUS FfLUS: Ap- prox. 80 colonies of bees complete with excluder and honey supers to be sold in -small lots. 40 frame radial extractor. Stain- less steel Brand senior wax melter. 2,000 Ib. honey tank, Quan- tity of small bee equipment, space heater, floor model leather sewing machine, 2 power lawn mowers, odd luTber and fire wood, 2 can for scrap, plus other miscellaneous found around a boo -keeper's residence. HOUSEHOLD 11"EM: Admiral fridge, Beatty 4 burner electric stove, Hoover washer spin-dryer, Frigidaire out. dryer, small appliances, 2 sofas, lazy boy chair, small antique desk, 2 small tables ( older), 2 chests of drawers, 2 dressen, single bed, crib, floor lamp, sealers, quantity of dishes and glasses, etc., etc. NOTE: Proprietor and auctioneer are,not responsibl* for any accidents on day of sale. TERMS: Cash on sale day. 7% sales tax in effect. Proprietor - MIKE SHOOK Auctioneer - MURRAV GERBER Crosshill, Phone 699-4451 d Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Auction Sale Saturday, June 16th, 1979 1:00 P.M. Victoria Square - Lower Town Wingham [ formerly Galbraith Stables] Auctloneer - Jack Alexander Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-1442 Through the Authority's Turnberry Floodplain Acquisition Pro- gram, several residents in the lower Town area have taken ad- vantage of the opportunity to relocate themselves and their be- longings to avoid costly damage from seasonal flood waters. Several buildings that were acting as obatructions in the flood- plain have bestn removed. Used building maiterid ii0l sup- plies are being made ovailcble to the general public through this Auction Sale. USED ITEMS FOR SALE Lumber, plywood, panelling, aluminum and wooden window units, odd sized sashes, oil furnaces, oil tanks and fittings, in- side and outside doors, plumbing fixtures, pressure pumps, electrical fixtures, insulation, kitchen cupboards, 14' x 24' as- phalt covered shed ( to be removed from the property). - TERMS—GASH Funds raised will be contributed toward the program. ( The auctioneer and the Maitland Valley Conservation Au- thority will not be responsible for any accidents on the pre- mises.) re- mises.) AUCTION SALE of Machinery and some Household items will be held for JAMES WALSH Lot 42, Con. 6, East Wawanosh Township 2 miles south of Belgrave on Highway 4 SATURDAY , JUNE 9 at 12 Noon Case D tractor, Case a furrow plow, John Deere spring tooth cultivator, 3 drum land roller, disc, diamond harrow, 10' chain harrow, New Idea 14A manure spreader, New Idea 7' mower, New Idea 4 bar side rake, 20' skeleton elevator with motor, John Deere hay conditioner, grain aerator, Calso weed sprayer with agitator, sleigh with rack, McKee har- vester, McKee pipes, Turnco gravity bin, New Idea wagon with rack, gravel box, 18' McKee wagon with winch, 135' cable, Hutchinson 32' grain auger on wheels (like new), Fleury 21 walking plow, cement mixer, Papec hammer mill, fanning mill, scales, cotton and jute bags, barrels, gallon_ cons, 140 sap buckets and sap holding tank, pig troughs, cattle oiler, mineral feeder, neck yokes, 3 horse eveners, horse collars, hay fork, 6 roll snow fence, steel posts, cedar posts, electric fence stakes, log chain, forks, tools, tile, brick, lumber, 4 square of 3 in 1 shingles, scrap metal, wov- en wire stretcher, rope fence stretcher, buck saw, cross cut saws, chain saw, 3 ladders, Hinman milker pump, plastic hose, bag cart, 2 brooder stoves, chicken feeders, IS hen feeders, S hen crates. International 15 -run power lift seed drill. International freezer, 2 drop leaf antique tables, side board, cabinet, vacuum cleaner, washer, B&W television, couch, sealers, numerous small items. TERMS: Cosh or Cheque with I. D. Farm Sold For information phone 887-6405 Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul CLERK: George Powell BOOKKEEPER: Jim Stephenson V