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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-12, Page 10tyiii W --IU Wingham Advaooe-Timor. September 12, 1979 Walton's 73rd Holstein Consignment Sale Held at WALTON'S SALES ARENA 2 miles west of Durham on No. 4 highway on Thursday, Sept. 20, 1979 12:00 Noon Our, usual selection of Registered and grade holstein* fresh and close springing cows, first calf heifers, bred heifers and yearlings. Selling in this sale the herd of Allan Weaver, Owen Sound, Ontario. This herd ronsists of 15 grade cows, some fresh bal- ance in various stages of lactation. Blood tested prior to sale. Plan now to attend. Sales Manager IL Auctioneer DONALD E. WALTON Phone 369-3804 - 369-2831 AUCTION SALE WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1979 11:00 A.M. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FROM KINCARDINE AND WINGHAM DISTRICT: 6 piece dining room suite, including china cabinet; 2 chesterfield suites; chest drawers with 2 short bow -front drawers and 3 long; winged mirror dressing table and bench; pine plat -to -wall bottom cupboard; sideboard bottom; small wash stand; old pine stand; wooden bed with box springs and mattress; baby crib: baby buggy; set bar bells; antique press - back chair; 2 hip rest chairs; 3 bentwood chairs; dining room arm chair; several other wooden chain; step tables; kitchen table with 4 chairs; parlour table; upholstered swivel chair; rose upholstered vintage arm chair; wringer washer; electric stove; Lewyt canister vacuum; Hoover upright vacuum; Hoover kitchen broom; 2 wooden medicine cabinets; guitar; lantern; bottles; boxes of books; butter mould; butter press; bake board; antique steeple clock - electrified; T.V. - black and white; table lamps; floor lamps; coal oil lamp; 2 old electric fixtures; 21 Jewell Waltham pocket watch and display case; hand tools: garden tools; 2 horse collars; 2 sidewalk bikes; dishes and glassware of interest, including almost full set of 8 Limoges France "Bird of Paradise" dinnerware; 4 demitasse cups - Coalport A.D. 1750; several pieces depression glass; stemware; leaded cut glass pieces; large Blue Willow platter; chest with Community Plate silver: kitchen ware; pots and pans; braided mots; patchwork quilts; other miscelllaneous Items. PREVIEW: SEPTEMBER 14, 2-5 and 7-9 P.M. JACK ALEXANDER - AUCTIONEER TELEPHONE: 357-1442 AUCTION=SALE ` x Complete Melodale NIP Grade Dispersal at WALTON SALES ARENA, DURHAM, ONTARIO 2 miles West on #4 Highway Owned by Melodole Farms ltd., Chesley, Ont. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1979-12 NOON 33 COWS, 40 HEIFERS A fine young herd of cows with quality udders with R.O.P.' records to 18,000 lbs. milk 4% test from such great sires as Apache Citation Magic (VG -Extra) Flemingdale, Perseus Mark (VG -Extra), Edgeware Wayne Achilles (VG -Extra), Enghill Perseus Admiral (VG -Extra), A Birch Hollow Royalty (VG - Extra) Quality Ultimate (Ex) and others. This herd is selling with a number of fresh and balanced in. various stages of lactation. A well grown group of heifers and calves from U.B.I. sires. This herd has been known for many years as one of the finest grade herds in Bruce County. Don't miss them! Selling in first stage toward listing. Plan to attend. SALES MANAGER AND AUCTIONEER DONALD E. WALTON PHONE 519-369-3804 Auction Sale Of Household Effects and Antiques At the WINGHAM SALES ARENA 680 Josephine St., north end of Wingham across from Hodgins Buildoll (formerly the Orange Crush building) on Thursday Evening, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. Sharp Partial Listing of Sole Includes: 9 pc. Burled Walnut dining room suite with mirror bock buf- fet, 3 pc. Walnut bedroom suite, very ornate Victorian sofa with Walnut frome, (exceptional fine piece), Oak treadle sew- ing machine, Duncan Phyfo coffee table, old platform rocker, Victorian side chair, 3 Oak dining chain, pair of French doors, brass fireplace, screen, 3 pc. loveseot set, refrigerator and stove, automatic washer and dryer, 5 pc. chrome suite (like new), color TV, 2 pe. chesterfield set, set of 4 Windsor bock chairs, 2 school desks, office desk and chair, floor model steno, old weight scales, old pictures and frames, brass and copper pieces, and box lots containing useful household items. Preview - Thurs. 12 Noon to Sale time Terms - Cash, Cheques, Chargex, Mostercharge - Night of Sale Sales Manager Auctioneer ED KIKKERT JAKE KIKKERT 519-357-2987 519-773-2261 Danger from gases stressed Which One Has AVC770N SALE Local and visiting firelighters overcome by gas be must be dual connection L made, it to High Blood Of livestock, machinery and as well as members of the local rescued within three to four very important that the pipe Electrical Contractors Ltd. some bousehow effects for ambulance, public works and minutes to have any chance of from the wood burner be the For a nd JOHN AND MUR4WL WRAY utilities crews were warned of normal , .. . i. lowest one entering the flue. In Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lot 18, Can. 6, Ttaruberry Twp- on the hazards of toxic goa,a &"L-lg WOOD BURNING SAFETY other words a wood stove in the Wire Service Huron read 7, 2 miles northeast of a meeting at the Wingham Fire On another topic Mr. CTothers living room must not be con- PLUMBING Wingham, just 34 mile off Hall Monday night, Fire Chief recommended that anyone in- netted to the same flue serving —,NfuRANCa Highway 4 Dave (Pothers reported. stalling a wood burning stove or an oil burner in the basement. Wingham THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 J. M. Wraight, a safety officer furnace first obtain information It is also imperative that no INSTALLATIONS AT 11 A.M. with the Qntario Ministry of the on, the regulations invdved in extra connections be made to a i For information phone 357-26" Environment, spoke on the safe use of such appliances. Such fireplace chimney- If an existing TERMS: Case or cbeque importance of detecting such information is available from chimney is used to vent a 357-2808 or 357-1229 with proper I. D. gases as hydrogen sulphide in CMHC and is contained in the fireplace it must not have any f FARM SOLD enclosed or underground work National and Ontario building additional wood burning ap- Thomas E. Dunn AUCTIONEER areas, as well as safety factors, codes and the Fire Safety AM. pliances connected into it. Each ` -- BRIAN RINTOUL rescue procedures and the use of He noted that since a wood fire fireplace requires its own ` CLERK a self-contained breathing ap- cannot be controlled chimney flue. There's no way of knowing by just looking. There are no GEORGE POWELL paratus. automatically the same as a gas Old chimneys being used for symptoms. and even d you arc calm and relaxed you may 40 12-19 The town works department or oil furnace, the risk of fire is wood burning appliances should have lt. Have your blood pressure checked by your doctor or has a detector provided by the high unless basic standards of be checked before use for ob- another trained health prokssional and follow his advice. Take AUCTION SALES ministry a number of years ago, fire safety are followed. struetions or loose mortar. the medication he AUCTIONEERS Mr. Crothers reported, and it is In general a wood burning It is also a good idea to check High Blood Pressure WALLACE BALLAGH available to test for hazardous appliance should not be con- with your agent to see whether Teeswater 382-6170 gam_ nected to a chimney flue already this type of heating is allowed Treat it ... and live. GRANT McDONALD He also noted that if a person is in use for another appliance. If a under your fire insurance policy. Ripley 385-5393 No standards for add-ons of wood burning equipment exist at SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 -Sale of the present time, Mr. Crotbers tools, some farm equipment, household effects and antiques for Mrs. Bert Bell, Lot 15, Con. 15 for Cards o f Than s noted, and they are not permitted in National Housing struction. Act con - ALL IN N �AL m�,F'EisD, west, Culross Twp., 5 miles north He also reported that the week rt5 � of Teeswater on Highway 4, then of Oct. 7-13 is National Fire 1'2 mile west, starting at 1 p.m. The family of the late MaryE. Prevention Week. SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 -Sale of To whom it may concern: It is my privilege and pleasure to neigh- n Lewis wish to thank the n Four from area electrical items, stoves, antiques, furnishings and a boat and motor, write these few words in print to personally thank Mr. Dick Van- hors and friends of Blthe e for all the kindness given to them t loss their f t graduate • WINGHAM Business for Ted Collyer, Lot 22, Con. 3, dergust, owner of Exeter Ford during the of mother. Special thanks to Bluevale United Four Wingham MEMORIALS Kinloss Twp., starting at 10:30 Equipment of Exeter, for his Church, The Currie -Walker Fu- and area a.m. confidence and his trust in per- sonally providing me with a new neral Home and to all who gave residents will be among the 2,252 students eligible to take part in and GUARANTEED GRANITES MONDAY, SEPT. 24 -Evening 3700 Ford tractor which I used at flowers, donations and assist- convocation exercises for Professional 1 LETTERING auction sale of consignments of the Bruce County Plowing Match ante. Shirley White and Conestoga College -to be held in RBASONASLE PRICES household furnishings and an- and the Huron County Plowing Jack Horton and families Kitchener later this month. - • Buy Dhed acrd Save tiques in Teeswater Arena, start- Match with success. I can truth- Ellen Reid of Wingham . a is Directory Bus Ph. 357.1810 ing at 6:30 p.m. Consignors wish- fully and with pride say that it is graduate of the recreation Res, Ph. 357.1016 ing to sell good, usable items, the best tractor in its class. It has We would like to express our leadership program at the Doon please call Wallace Ballagh at style, is easy on fuel and has per- appreciation to neighbors and campus and Cindy May Nixon, 392-6170 NO LATER than Sep- fect performance. His respec- friends for their help on the farm also of Wingham, graduated Frederick F. Homuth tember 15, to allow time for ad- tability has helped me maintain integrity. In Mr. while I was hospitalized. Also to Dr. E. MacCrae, Dr. S. from the clerk -typist program at the Guelph KARL C. LE NTZ Phm.B., R.O. vertising. my my opinion, thanks campus. Dick Vandergust is an outstand- Hall, and the nurses on third floor Wayne Cook of Belgrave Carol E. Homuth, O.D. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27 -Auction ing gentleman and a personal north of Victoria Hospital. Spe- graduated from the ambulance Chartered Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. sale of household effects, n- friend of mine and a true friend is cial thanks to Rev. and Mrs. and emergency care program at Accountant tiques, farm machinery and like a diamond precious and rare. Perry for their visit. Thanks for the Doon campus and is now Wingham, Ontario Optometrists sheep for Austin Martin, Lot 3, He has a wonderful personality all the cards, gifts and phone employed with the ambulance Con. 41- Huron Twp., starting at and is well known and highly calls. service at Wingham and District Telephone HARRISTON Ontario 10:30 a.m. respected by his many friends in Ralph Darlow and family Hospital. Daniel Dickison of (519)357-1087 338-2712 all his business and social ac- Wroxeter is a graduate of the tivities. In closing I would highly I would like to say thank you to motor vehicle mechanic program ' recommend "if you want to deal friends, neighbors and relatives at the Guelph campus. RESULTS you'll applaud or buy, give Dick a try." for visits, gifts and cards while I The 11th convocation of WANT ADS withT. Was a patient ;n Listowel hos- Special thanks to first floor Conestoga College will take place Sept. 29 in the Kitchener REID AND PETERSON 357-2320 P. O'Malley, pital. Wingham staff, Dr. Wm. Munn, and physio- therapy department. Memorial Auditorium. Stephen Lewis, former leader of the New Chartered Accountants Russell Lockwood Democratic Party in Ontario will duction Sale. n"em _4I "be N•Id for CHESTER FINNIGAN W,6, Cott. -6, AsltfW Township, l cwver norfb of Dwlsasoa fade 2 centers west fir 4 corners soetb of Ludmw -W cord 2 corners west on Saturday, September 22 at 12:30 p.m. International W4 tractor; disc-, 5 section harrows; PTO hammer mill on wheels; plow; seed drill; 77' x 4" grain auger; New Idea manure spreader: New Holland 268 baler (good); 28 ft. skeleton elevator; hay conditioner; hay loader; bole stooker; stook loader; scales; fanning mill; hay fork; grain cradle; turnip seeder; Massey 26 combine for parts; emery; team harness; 2 cutters; high tops; 21" horse collar; fence stakes; Hisman piano with bench; parlour tables; rocking chain; pictures; lamp; couch; antique settee; round extension table; set of chairs; press back chairs; Findlay gas stove; fridge; daisy chum; butter dish and ladle; drop leaf table; Beatty washer; wash board; antique chest of drawers; spool bed; chamber set; wooden beds; several wash stands; high chair; jars: numerous articles. TERMS - Cesh Farm Sold. Owner or Aeetioeeor not Responsible for Aeddews GEORGE POWELL, Clerk BRIAN RINTOUL, Awtioneer S%3XOO FIBRE GLASS SILO MFG. ' BANKRUPTCY AUCTION SALE *'* MIRASTOR CANADA INC. 650 Woodlawn Rd., Unit 10, Guelph (Highway No. 7) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 - 10 a.m. The Clarkson Company Ltd., Trustee in Bankruptcy, have instructed M.R. Jutzi 8 Co. Inc; to sell the assets of Mirostor Canada Ltd. with appropriate supplements. SHOP EQUIPMENT: Drill press; electric welder; acetylene welder. torch; 2 handy roan jacks; C-clamp; B 8 D power saw; power grinder. impact wrench; B a; D jigsaw; assortment of power drills; Mikita grinder; Rockwell tiger sow; heat gun; Meridian Model 8090 transit level; socket set; large assortment of small tools; H.D. shop vacuum cleaner; etc., etc., etc. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: Assortment of aluminum extension and step ladders; assortment of shovels; rakes: extension cords. 'i wheel borrows; liftin assembly, etc., etc., etc. 2 - , ton comealongs SAFETY EQWPMENT FOR WORKING AT HIGH POSITIONS AND INSIDE OF OXYGEN LIMITED SILOS Quantity 4' high stool forms (foundation forms); 1972 Ford 18" vnn. aluminur. — fib(ww��last silo. OFFICE EQWPMENT: Complete range of office equipment. Assort- ment of desks; chairs; calculators: typewriters; copying -machine. etc., etc., etc. PLEASE NOTE: This office equipment is like new, as they were only in business a short time! SILO INVENTORY A ACCESSORIES: 3 Laidig unlooders 2 exit tube ass*mbll*s; 2 swoop arms; 12 goosenecks: Railoc agri loader. Railoc safety cog*; 2 Railoc roof cages; 29 spiral fill pipes; 13 adjust- able pipes; 76 pipe brackets; stool sealed roof hatches: silo hoops, aluminum roof and wall hatches; Railoc profile roofs; Evenflow silage distributors; Nopico moisture tasters, etc.. Wc. , etc. MISC. INVENTORY: Nuts; bolts: stool: etc., etc., etc., etc. PARTIAL LISTING ONLY LUNCH ON PREMISES VRIMNG FRIDAY, SEPTEMaER 14, 1971 2.4 p.m. TERMS: $100 cash or c*rtifi*d eh*que on major items. Balance by cash or c*rtifi*d cheque by S*pt*mber 17, 1979 A p.m Cash, company chequ*s or as posted or announced. 'SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMEN ATTEND AUCTION SALES" M. R. JUTZI i CO. Inc. Industrial liquidators, Approis*rs and Auctioneers Professionals in th* orderly liquWaf#on of Construction, Industrial and Comm*rclal Enterprls*s 69 Sydney S., Klfchwwr - (5 19) 743-0221 address the convocation at which 218 Josephine St., Wingharn GORRIE Slow Pitch Committee he will be honored for his con- Ph: 357-1522 would like to thank the players tribution to the quality of and everyone involved in an 1:Canadian life as a humanitarian, J� A. Prso,�C.A. w B.W. Reid, C.A. way with the tournament. ` author; Oliticiainand journalist,' ' "" '¢' :3-�- •= Service Directory ELECTRICAL uSALES AND SERVICE FUELS JtpBurke-McLeodEnterprises Lynn Hoy BILL TIFFIN Ltd. imperial Esso Agent � Electrical Contractors Ltd. Honda and Skidoo ESttO Arrangements Sales & Service For a nd Electrical Contracting 16 • Cut flowers • Plants ndme Farall m Fuelour and Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lubricating Needs and Rewind Phone 519-357-3435 357 -IM Wire Service - REGISTER FORMS i Wingham 357-1380 INSURANCE PLUMBING Gravel PLETCH —,NfuRANCa = ELECTRIC All Types of Topsoil Wingham Insurance PLUMBING Industrial,. Commercial, 335-3525 357-2636 INSTALLATIONS Farming, Domestic GORRIE WINGHAM Repairs:, Renovations PHONE i 357-1583 BACKHOE New Installations, call Terry Deyell at 357-2808 or 357-1229 SIGNS Backhoe SIGNWRITING Work PLUMBING HEATING "Dunn By Tome Hugh McBurney Leroy Jackson Thomas E. Dunn -Plumbing RR 1 Bluevale WINGHAM —Heating ^2� 335-6395 357-3819 —Tinsmithing ` PRINTING 191 Josephine St. Win here 157-29ot HAIRDRESSING 1:4 goiiciz of CLais. BEAUTY SALON "SPECIALIZING in PERMS and HAIRCUTS" Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-2812 CONSTRUCTION T. Me A T. CONSTRUCTION General Contractors All types of concrete work Pit Silos Home and farm building CALL BOB TIIOMPSON ISIXF.VALE, ONTARIO 357-3493 ASKES BROS.' ONgTRUi%inOu l.TD FLOWERS / !: C WINGHAM Additions, Renovations, Homes, Farm Buildinas • Wedding PRINTING GRAVEL R TOPSOIL General Contractin Arrangements Phone 528-2716 16 • Cut flowers • Plants SERVICEor - Jp jg7 Cox 357 3053 • Flowers by • PRINTING • PHOTO COPIES Free i mofts , Wire Service - REGISTER FORMS LEWIS • RUBBER STAMPS 'WEDDING Gravel STATIONERY and _ ' FLOWERS 314 JOSEPHINE STREET Topsoil l 135 Frances WINGHAM 3 7'�320 Phone 357-3800 N74 M , 357.3880 i