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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-24, Page 10Paye 10—The WigW!pm Adv wice Tunes, October 24, 1979 �'-' '' Secor�da PlanAOLsa�s d�cd WINGHAM SALES ARENA uss� $Ay&,S THEY'RE ALJ. IN � . , n g CLA881FIED] at Turnberry Tw oundi n1@ t%11g LARGE LIQUIDATION p c e PREMIERE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL from Neustadt, Ontario to be held at WALTON SALES ARENA two miles -west of Durham on No. 4 Highway THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1979 12 Noon 11 Very Good, 17 Good Plus, 6 Good, I 1 N.C. A fine herd of full pedigreed c9ws with quality udders, R.O.P. Records to over 20,000 lbs. milk. Just to mention a few Of tM great sires used in this herd:Roybrook Tel*tor (Ex -Extra), Rosafe Shamrock Perseus (ex - Extra), Seiling Rodcman (Ex -Extra, Agro Aeres Marquis Ned (Ex -ST) Roybrook Starlite (Ex -Extra), Downalane Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra) and others. Selling RoWandvale Winston Loss (Very Good) projected to 161 milk - 180 fat of BCA; her twin daughters (born December, 1978) by Stodite and her maternal sister by Starlite. This family is the sixth generation -- Very Good or Excellent, a favorite at Premieres. Forty-five bred heifers and calves from popular sires, 23 of which have Very Good dams. A great opportunity to purchase foundation Holsteins. Reclassified before thgtsole. Fully listed herd. Plan now to attend. Sales Manager and Auctioneer DONALD E. WALTON Phone 519-369-3804 or 369-2831 Auction Sale Of Household Effects and Antiques will be held for the estate of WATSON SHOLDICE at Brussels Complex Centre Satir&y, November 3 at 11 A am. Two chesterfield suites; Philips 2 year old floor model ster- eo; Westinghouse 24" 88W television; TV, coffee and end tables; occasional chair; A.G.S. 2 year old stereo with 2 speakers, radio and 8 track tape; humidifier; rug; arm chair; pictures; mirrors; plaques; pole and table lamps; 3 maga- zine racks; card tables; G.E. radio; sideboard; hall tree; electric heater; °day bed: telephone table; 2 china cabinets; chrome table with 6 chairs; utility table; chrome table; step stool; Leonard 23 cu. ft. freezer; fridge; 30" stove; Simplicity dryer; Kenmore spin dry washer; floor polisher; rug cleaner; ,vacuum cleaner; carpet sweeper; steam iron; electric fry pan; mixer; .can opener;, kettle; pop-up toaster; electric clocks; sandwich grill; slow cooker (never used); 2 cannister sets; M•lmoc 12 place setting; 8 place setting block handle silverware; chest of silverware; Lazy Susan troy; numerous glass and antique dishes; cooking utensils; flash camera; picnic folding table; picnic basket, dishes, jug; exercise bike; drapes; bedding; linens; dressers; wash stands; cham- ber chest of drawers; wardrobe with 2 mirrors; wooden and iron beds; treadle sewing machine; antique desk; cheese box stand; wicker fernery; small wooden tables; wooden cheese box; Christmas tree; 3 medicine cabinets; round top trunk; box camera; comb, brush and mirror sets; wicker clothes basket; clothes horses; wood iron board; wood bake board; wood candle holders; settee; foot stool; wooden trays; match holder; coal oil lamp; several crocks, some have blue flowers; set of 4 bells dated 1878; odd bells; an- tique rocking chair; wash tub stand; glass wash board; bottle capper; coal skuttle; wooden mallet; Remington chain saw; electric drill and iig saw; bucksaw; moto power lawn mower; crow,bar; cant hook; block and tackle; numerous tools, flower pots, sealers and small items. TERMS—Cash or Cheque with I.D. Day of Sale' Estate or Auctioneer not Responsible for Accidents GEORGE POWELL Clerk BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer George Penfdd, a planner for because owners will bekept able to stay and [utuij% �nW t after the closingT CLOTHING SALE T a the County of Huron, discussed informed. development on hazapd land may lawyer w to draw up a deed O at the O Bary pian changes be sub to a review b .offering the three adjacent draft :scan ch ip However, Reeve Don Eadie y the landowners �4hird of the lana N WINGHAM SALES ARENA N with Turnberry Township agreed with Deputy Reeve Maitland Valley Conservation abutting their ProP�ty. They are S S Council during its Oct. 16 Harold Elliott and (oypolla Authority to determine the Richeys, Mr. and Mrs. 680 Josephine St. meeting. Brian McBurney that the notices feasibility' from the standpoint of Hlavach and the Prentice family. a (North end of Wingham across from No changes were finalized as were not a good idea. "I don't flooding. "I don't think that was ever Hodgins Suildoll) two councillors, Ben Malda and think it's necessary," Mr. Eadie Mr. Penfold will circulate these Doug Fortune, were absent. added, and other changes to residents done,„ said Mr. Eadie- L Consisting of over 1000 items of clothing such as covenph, L involved after the two absent Mr. and Mrs. Hlavach stated I work shirts, work pants, blue leans, work socks, work l Topics up for discussion in- "I think the notices would lthat Mr. Richey was building ashoes, men's vests, ski suits plus snow suits for men, cluded: rezoning of lands, the cause more problems,” chuckled councillors have had an op- fence, "as if he owned all three Q ladies' and children in 1 and 2 piece. winter parkas, Q shares". agricultural code of practice and Mr. McBurney. portunity to review them. V gloves, sweaters, flannel shirt ockets, and much more. U development on hazard land. The Comae added' O All merchandise brand new and latest styles. Everything D Regarding rezoning of area Council also discussed whether In other business the township and Prentices wanted their must be sold. lands Mr. Penfold suggested a or not the agricultural code of decided to contact its solicitor, Poon. D Sole begins Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 25, 26, 27. A roti f consent be forwarded to practice should be applied to new Murray Elston, regarding the They also complWasd that Mr. HOURS: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. all a' cent landowners within homes planned for agricultural construction of a fence by Ron Richey was Itisiatmg the neigh- T TERMS: Cash, Cheques, Ma:rerchorg., charger. T j expansions for Richey on what his neighbors bors help to pay for bur kWzing he 1,000 feet of rezoned land. He said areas and major ex did � that O the notice, "lets them know so existing livestock operations. claim is township r ,, i , , , . � r • � • "He didn't o Sales Mona Manager Ed Kikkert they can exercise their right (of The township agreed that About seven years ago Louisa have township authorization for N g N objection," adding, the practice existing homes on land Street in Lower Town was closed bulldozing," Mr. Eadie said. S Phone 357-1730 S eliminates future problems redesignated commercial will be by the township. Mr. Eadie ex- Mr. Elliott concluded the discussion stating, "I think we'd better get a lawyer's advice. It's WINGHAM SALES ARENA a lawyer's case now." ' ' u n h aPY During the meeting truck Morris Townstenders were received, with Council accepting the tender of J. L. sse s, subject Motors Ltd., Nsiness � Professional With Brussels, subject to MW aj�, their a R'm►al. It was >)�,880.26 for a 1979, ssessments half- ton pick-up Unba Council passed a number of by- D. B. Palmer,Directory ppy with 1979 assess- consideration. established for anyone wiaWng to laws, cleaning up some un- ments, Morris Township Council Still unsatisfied, council asked apeal the drain,however, there finished business for 1879. invited Floyd Jenkins, assess- for assessment lists and plans to were no appeals. Elgin Johnston, John D • C.0 WINGHAM ment officer, to its special meet- investigate the roll to see if, ijegarding the new Belgrave Rutherford, Arnold Jeffray, Doctor of Chiropractic ing Monday night. The township "something hasn't been taken subdivision, the township will Wendall Stamper, George Adams BLYTH OFFICE MEMORIALS wanted to know bow the equal- into consideration," said the take over roads as. soon as it and Ross Gray were appointed Tuesdays and Thursdays ization factor was arrived at, and reeve. receives the development 1979-80 fenceviewers. They will 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. GUARANTEED G8AN17B8 especially why farm assessments Ralph Darlow was also present agreement, signed by the be given the casual labor rate of Saturdays 10 to 12 Noon IETERA LETTERING for that area have recently escal- at the meeting to complain that township, Sam, Thelma, Keith pay plus mileage at the township BEAB)NABILE PRICES atedhis neighbors, John and Grant and Bonnie Pletch. It is also rate. PHONE BW' Dheet asci Save Mr. Jenkins explained the Williams, had not erected their waiting for an easement to be Joe Walker was appointed 1978- Bos PL. 357.1916 mathematical piroces to council share of a fence between the two registered by Sam Pletch or his 80 livestock evaluator. He will 523-93Z1 Ess. PL 357.1015 and stated that 100 per cent of properties. He explained . the lawyer. receive $5 for the first hour and $4 residential assessments were fenceviewers asked him and the B- M- Ross, engineer for the per hour after that plus mileage based on market value, 50 per previous Owner of the adjoining township, reported he had in- at the township rate. cent for commercial and just property to put spected Mr. Pletch's work on the Members of council will Frederick F. Homuth under 50 up the fence. KARL Ce LENTZ Phm-B., R.O. per cent for farms. However, the adjoining property subdivison and it is now receive ;35 for each general "The productivity factor is was sold before the fence was satisfactory. meeting and $25 for each special Carol E. Homuth, O.D. based on what farm sales Indic- erected and the new ovltir'waa Council also appointed meeting. Ten dollars will be Chartered Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D. ate," said Mr. Jenkins, adding not aware that one had to be put members to Brussels Medical awarded extra to the reeve. They Accountant that farmers dealing in real up. Centre. They are Jim Mair, for will also receive $4.75 per hour estate help to create the factor. "I was under the impression one year, and William Turnbull for miscellaneous jobs. Wingham, Ontario Optometrists Reeve William Elston insisted, that if he didn't put one up the for a two-year term. Bylaws were passed for the Telephone "You farm for productivity not township would and I think that's An interim subsidy of $15,000 sale of two township lots, Lot 15, HARRISTON Ontario(519)357-1087 sale value. The sale value isn't so what should be done, " Mr. was received by council. Concession 10 to Helen Eadie and 338-2712 important." Darlow said. An extra $40,000 for tile part of Lot 15, Concession 9 to "It is when you are Council advised him to recall drainage will also be available to David Martin. leaving," Mr. Jenkins answered, the fenceviewers. They will state the township from the ministry of A no -dump agreement was adding, "My job is not to make it, when the work has to begin, end agriculture. A bylaw was passed signed by the reeve and clerk for but to investigate it. We just try and what type of fence the neigh- y apply for the extra money, to the rest of Lot 15, Concession 9. REID AND Ato be as fair as possible based on bor has to put up. Mr. Darlow will be divided among four people: The agreement will be binding to information that is available. then be able to put up the fence Vernon Somers, Adrianna Uyal, them and their . , .. �. , "If any sale looks foggy we himself or hire someone to do it. Don and Mary Henry and, The township will contact its 306 Josephine St'., Wingh. m don't use it, he assured. He will be repaid by the township Marjorie Huether. Council will solicitor to.review its insurance Not happy with his ex- and his neighbor will be billed for also be notityjigg 11 r Amw and policies ; liecided -to x..t: Ph • 357-1524, f 4 planations, Mr. Elston said that the work through taxes. Ken Shortreed they can apply for purchase fn Ontario by.rte assessments hadn't gone up that Construction tenders for the more funds to finish construction Michael J. Smither. The book will Barry W. Reid Tom Deyell much in 10 years, adding, "I Coultes drain were also received of drains. cost $8.50• thin ,eve got better service 10 during the special meeting: The years ago-" tender from B and E Marquett "You've gotten better service for $19,340.46 was accepted, in the last. 10 years then you have subject to OMB approval. ever gotten in your life. All I've Before opening the tenders a . . ever gotten from you and your Court of Revision was councillors is flack and that really bugs me! You know, I'd like to get a little help some Service Directo time," stormed Mr. Jenkins. ry "Well it that inflation has gone Gorri a ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE PLUMBING up and is raising the costs. You CONSTRUCTION can't make that much money on the land. Maybe your legislation W / �� Lynn Hoy is wrong," said Mr. Elston. �'I omen s - , �. � T• "Well I'm not the one to Burke -McLeod Enterprises Ltde complain to about that," the Institute Electrical CONSTRUCTION °fl'i�' aes�'�'�- Contractors Ltd. Hondo and Skidoo The reeve continued saying GORRIE—Citizenship and Sales 8 Service General Contractors that his assessment will be based World Affairs convener Mrs. Electrical Contracting PLUMBING on three or four cit le who INSTALLATIONS All types i concrete work Y PcoP Alex Graham, assisted by Mrs. Motor Sales, Repairs H"W� � east of Win ham bought a farm for city prices and Wilbur Hogg, hosted the October P Phone 519-357-3435 Repairs Renovations Pit Silos only stayed for a short while. But meeting of the Women's Institute and Rewind Home and form building he was assured the assessment at her home on Wednesday New Installations, call CALL BOB THOMPSON office was aware of these cases evening of last week. Wingham 357-1380 INSURANCE Terry Deyell at BLUEVALE, ONTARIO and had taken them under President Mrs. Alvin Grainger- 357-2808 or 357-1229 :157-:1493 opened the meeting with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart PLETCH GRAVEL 8 TOPSOIL Collect. Miss Sharon Langen- , PLUMBING HEATING doen, a Grade 7 student, gave herELECTRIC sssaluvatwseCa public speech, eTypes Paper All T es of Leroy Jackson John Canadians", which won her three Wingham Cox first prizes and a third prize in Industrial, Commercial, Insurance—PI'umbing contests sponsored by Legion Farming, DomesticcomftlVIUMM branches and Lions Clubs. She PHONE 335-3525 357-2636 —Heating Announcement was thanked by Mrs. Graham GORRIE WINGHAM and presented with several new 357- 583—Tinsmithing Gravel and silver dollars. The Gorrie Institute won third FLOWERS 191 Josephine St, , prize in the group exhibit at the PRINTING Wingham 357-2904 Topsoil Lucknow District Co-op Howick Fall Fair. They voted to • Wedding donate $325 to the new building at WINGHAM arrangements BACKHOE _1 the Community Centre, this P W/slues to announcethe being the proceeds from PRINTING • Cut flOwers hot dinners served by the In- SERVICE " •Plants HAIRDRESSING stitute October 5 and 6 at the fair. , FRANK WEISHAR A donation of $50 was also given B a e k h oe •Flowers by to the McArthur Fire Fund. • PRINTING Wire Service ` �e Re 2 TEfSWATER Mrs. G. F. Johnston gave a • PHOTOCOPIES Work / report on the District executive • REGISTER FORMS LEIIVIS BEAUTY SALON meeting held recently in Ford- • RUBBER STAMPS wich, mentioning the change ofHugh McBurney • WEDDING FLOWERS "SPECIALIZING In PERMS Will be servicing and instalGffg oil furnaces fees, mileage charges, etc., and STATIONERY and HAIRCUTS" the invitation to the District 135 Frances Annual in Wroxeter next year. 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM Josephine Street Fronk has 13 rears experience and is fully licensed Mrs. Robert Gibson reported ' WINGHAM Phone 357-3819 W'nghorn, Ontario on the District rally in Elimville 357-3800 Phone 357-2812 October 1 to which she and Mrs. During Store Hours Coll 529-7953 357-38200 James Gray were delegates. An _. _ .._.__._.._..� invitation was extended to hold �.�. If Y `n,, GA'nri�M, yrs FUELS After Mows CoN CoNect 392-6670 or if no answer Gray also submitted a sTio`rr`'`'-a..,.: �. report of the rally. CON eoNect 3S7-3608 or 3S7 -1S58 The roll call, "Did you Hear?" BiLL TIFF1111 e e (current events), was answered Imperial Esso Agent Contact by the members. The remainder IS� s' ne s 5 Is S e r V' `e of the evening was spent enjoying EfsO slides of a trip to Europe last THE e year by Mrs. Gibson, with a For all your Home and 1 L lucknow District Co-op commentary o the seven Farm Fuel and ADVANCE -TIMES W 357-2320 countries visited and cam- Lubricating Needs parisons of their lifestyles and 367.1031 traditions to those of Canada. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Hogg. k Id