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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-07-25, Page 5CLASSIFIED THE HURON EXPQISITOR, JULY 25, 1904 — Al7 115. PROPERTY for RENT TWO bedroom, 11/2 bath duplex available Aug 1st. Phone 527.1244. 15.28-tf 2 bedroom self contained heated apartment, available at once. Phone 527-0278 after 6 L. m. 527-1604. 15-30x1 TO RENT CONCRETE silo in McKillop Twp, with roof. State size. Apply to Box 3770 e/o The Huron Expositor, Seaforth, Ont, NOK IWO 17-49x2 19. NOTICE FREE 128 page career guide shows how to train at horse for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide Street West Toronto, Call (416) 977-3929 today, 19-30-01 IT is impossible for one man or a small first to know all of the tax laws. This is why Farm Business Consultants specializes in Farms. Our multi-million dollar investment in computer technology makes us the leader in farm tax preparatton and tax consultation. We can insure that you do not pay one nickel more than your fair share in taxes. Call F.B.C. toll free 1-800-265-1002, 19-30-01 CUSTOM harvesting. swathing and combin- ing of grain. soy beans and corn, Tracking available. Ross McBeath 262-6018 or Brian Triebner 19.28.4 f18. FOR RENT FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals and Sales. Wingham, 357-1666. 18-45-tf 120. AUCTION SALES 1 SPECIAL combine auction. Friday, July 27, 10 a.m. sharp. Plus our regular gigantic consignment auction sale held fourth Friday each month. New and used equipment including approx. 25 late model self-propell- ed combines, 60 to 100 tractors, skid steer loaders, cars and trucks plus over 300 pieces of all ropes of farm equipment. Special Note: if you freed a combine dont miss this auction. Combines sell at approx. 1 p.m. Terms cash or good cheque day of sale. Not responsible for accidents on property. Auctioneers, Cliff Gilbert and• Alex Parr, Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Highway 6, Wiarton, Ontario. Phone(519)534.1638. 20-30-01 ONTARIO'S largest farm machinery consign- ment sale, Norwich, Ontario, Friday. August 10, 1984, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted Friday each month). Approx. 150-175 tractors. plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (519) 424.9998 or 1519) 424-9093. Proprietors K,S, Hamulecki & Sons. 20-30-01 20. AUCTION SALES 24.CARD OF THANKS SMITH 1 would like to thank relatives and friends who visited and send cards and gifts while 1 was a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood and nurses on O,B. staff. Cheryl Smith and Craig 24.30x1 DOLMAGE I wish to thank Dr, Underwood, nurses and staff at Seaforth Hospital for special care, also for cards, visits and treats from friends, relatives and neighbors. Ruby Dolmage 24-30x1 DEVEREAUX i would like to thank my family and friends for their kindnesses while 1 was in hospital. Special thanks to Fr. Caruana, Dr, Stapleton and the nurses. • Betty Devereaux 24-30x1 ECKERT We would like to take this opportunity to thank our family for our 40th Anniversary barbecue party and gifts. We also want to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for prayers, gifts, flowers, cards and phone calls. Thanks to Lila Storey for the beautiful cake. We do appreciate everything so much, and thank you sincerely. Joseph and Olga Eckert 24-30x1 STAFFEN The family of the late Elizabeth Herbert would like to thank our friends and neighbors for cards and flowers at the death of our mother, grandmother, great grand- mother and great great grandmother. Annie Steffen and Family 24-30x1 DEJONG We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors and anyone else who helped out in any way, for all their kindness and consideration at the time of our sorrow due to the death of Eugene. For all the lovelyflowers, donations to the cancer and heart fund and other charities, for the food brought to our homes, visitation and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Father Loebach, McCallum Funeral Home, Denomme Flower Shop and Catholic Wo - mens League for the lovely luncheon and to all the pallbearers. The kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. The DeJong Fancily 24.30x1 BELL i would like to express my thanks to friends, neighbors, Three Links Seniors, Rebekah's and Hensall Church Ladies Aux. while a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald, Rev. Vanslyke of Seaforth for their visits and prayers. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney and Dr. Wong and the visit of Dr. Underwood. For the companionship of Dorothy my roommate and nurses for their special care. Edith Bell, Hensall 24-30-1 1,20. AUCTION SALES ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Fine quality antique furniture, cranberry glass, cut glass. pressed glass, bristol glass, two clocks. silver pieces. etc. to be held at Salt ford Valley Hall. Goderich, Ont. for Mrs. J.P. Marion Warren Wednesday Evening August 1 AT6 P.M. PREVIEW FROM 3 P.M. TiLL 6 P.M. Andrew Malcolm eight piece walnut dining suite, Andrew Malcolm Sheraton style eight piece bedroom suite. Imperial Loyalist Maple Colonial style eight piece bedroom suite, Mahogany Dotchess dresser w 'eight drawers columner supports scroll supported mirror 01890, Mahogany marble top dresser w/large front cabriolc legs and elaborate serpentine front 011150. oval walnut centre pedestal table w'4 scroll legs carved C18'0, Victorian Walnut high curved back settee w'carved fruit and foliage w matching gentleman's chair C1860, matching Rose wood Renaissance Rivival style ladies and gent lemans chairs, 2 walnut side chairs w/carved fruit and foliage, I auto XV st yle marble top porcelain lined lamp, tables French C 1840-50. Walnut tripod base lamp Eastlake style C1880, Rosewood Victorian style sewing cabinet on pedestal (11350. 2 -late Regency style round foot stoolsw'ebonized wood and beaded needlework tops. Arrow back style nursing rocker. gunstock chair. Vienna Regulator Type clock pediment top with goddess head, brass and porcelain dial walnut w pine secondary wood C1870. Rocoix style china case clock marked Royal Bonn floral decoration CI890. small double pedestal desk. approx. 30 pieces of Cranberry glass including covered dish, vases. biscuit barrel. decanter. pitchers. creamer. centre bowl, 10 assorted glasses, salt shakers w'sterling tops, howl. 2 vases w•/Mary Gregory girls, gone w/the Wind style, lamp w'carmcl slog shade, 2 oil lamps. pair of Peg lamps w/satin glass fonts and umbrella shades. Mother of Pearl diamond quilted bridal bowl. 4 bottle cruel set. Frosted Lion pattern covered pressed glass compote. pair of Bristol glass ewers. 6 pressed glass lion pattern goblets, 52 piece Coalport dinner service India Tree pattern plus pressed and t u, glass piece Royal Nippon, R,S. Prussia tea etc. This is an extra fine offering to excellent condition. TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB, CLINTON 482-7898 AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery. & Feed Lot Equipment for Robert McDonald. Brussels. Lot 11 Conc. 16 Grey Township. 1'. miles North & 21/2 miles East of Walton. Monday, July 30 0111:00 a.m, TRACTORS: MF 1080 diesel 18.4 x 34. front wheel als., multi power and weather break cab, MF 150 diesel high arch 13.6 x 38 tires. multi power. Freeman loader with hydraulic bucket sells separate. Minneapolis Moline G900 diesel 18.4 x 38 tires 1.p.t.o. TILLAGE: 16' o ft. Int. vibra thank cultivator, 5 section diamond harrows with stretchers, 4 section diamond harrows with stretchers, 5 furrow semi mount Allis Chalmers plow. 10 A. Kewanee wheel disc, 2 mw MF 3 p.h. corn scuffler FORAGE: New Holland ''0 harvester 1000 r.p.m. wide hay pick up. new 1 row corn head. high moisture corn kit heads sell separate. Case forage blower, 80 ft. 9 in. silo pipes and hood. Kasten self unloading wagon on 9 ton running gear. Turnco self unloading wagon needs new floor. ' ton running gear. HAYING EQUIPMENT: New Holland 4 hayhine, MF #10 baler. MF 6 bar rake, New Holland bale elevator 36 ft.. 3-16 ft. hay wagons with running gears. 3 p.h. round bale fork. FEED LOT EQUIPMENT: 2 Smidtey hopper self feeders, new steel feeder wagon, New Holtand 353 mix mill, 3 p.h. Golden Arrow 100 gal. weed sprayer. MF post hole auger. MF scraper blade' ft., New Idea 214 manure spreader with hydraulic end gate. Vic 5 ton dump trailer. gravity bin and running gear. cattle squeeze with self locking head gate. air compressor. welder. grinder, hydraulic cyclinders, and other mise. items. FARM iS SOLD TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE DALE OF SALE ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS OR CORRECT1ONS GiVEN VERBALLY DAY OF SALE Owner of auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEER: David Carson - PROP.: Robert McDonald R.R. 3 Listowel R.R. 2 Brussels 519-291-2049 519-887-6821 2i.CARD OF THANKS RICHARDSON 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives and p friends who helped me celebrated my 80th birthday at the home of Carl and Sheila Richardson. Gordon Richardson 24-30.1 BLAKE The family of the late Louis Blake wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thanks for the many beautiful floral tributes, Mass offerings, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation, cards and donations of food. Special thanks to the ambulance attendants, emergency staff of Wingham and District Hospital, Father Soltysik, the pall- bearers, the W.L. and choir at St, Ambrose Church, and Max and Barb Watts for their kindness and support. Your many expres- sions of sympathy are appreciated and will always be remembered. Jeanne, Faye and Mary Anne 24-30-1 BROADFOOT I would like to express my sincere thanks to all those who, in an way, helped make the 150th Anniversary Celebration of the Broad - foot settlement in Huron County such a great success. l very much appreciated the support of the Anniversary Committee, without whose enthusiasm and dedication, such a celebration would not have been possible. It was a memorable occasion, and we all felt that the planning was well worth the time and effort: Rev. James R. Broadfoot Chairman 24.30.1 BENNEWIES My special thanks to Dr. Underwood and the complete staff at Seaforth Community Hospital. Their excellent care in my time of need is greatly appreciated. To our wonderful family, who is always there when we need them, we give extra special thanks. To all those who offered prayers, visited me, sent cards and gifts, and provided my wife Susan with transportation, I am very grateful. Thank you all so much. Edwin Bennewies 24-30-1 DUPEE I would like to thank everyone for the lovely cards and gifts I received at my community shower. Special thanks to Audrey and Lois McLlwain and to all the ladies who helped in any way. It was greatly appreciated. Barb Dupee 24-30-1 25. IN MEMORIAM PRICE: In memory of Marie Price who passed away, July 20. 1983. God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb, So He dosed her weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved ono -there. .• • -Alfred Price Family 25.30.1 ESTATE AUCTION Of 15', storey home; Car. Furniture: Appliances; Antiques: and Mise. Items to be hold on Mill Si. In Dublin on Thurs., Aug. 2 at 6:00 p.m. sharp PROPERTY: This VA storey aluminum sided home is situated on a 66 z 132 ft. well treed comer lot. The house has a gas furnace. new kitchen cupboards, and the attic is insulated. Also situated on the property 1s a drilled well which presently supplies water to various other homes in the village which will be matntalned for 90 days after closing date by the new purchaser. after which any now agreements will be of purchaser's discretion. To view the property call 345-2234 or 527-0076. TERMS ON PROPERTY: 10% down evening of sale. balance In 30 days. Selling sublet, to very reasonable reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD: Eloctrohome console color TV with remote control; Cotdspot fridge (avocado); McClary 90 inch gas stove: G.E. auto washer (2 yr. old); apt- sized Gilson deep freeze: Seamstress electric sewing machine: two upholstered rockers; chrome kitchen suite: small electric ap?tiances; three piece bedroom suite: old dressers: trunk: coal oil tamp: combination bookcase and secretary: press back chair, dishes: en toots: terns. Joey ind bedding; hand toot wooden fawns CAR: 1978 Bu sedan. 6 cylt steering. ra certified. TERMS: Cash o; Estate and a for accidents PROPRIETO AUCTION 393- a ng e 25.. IN MEMORIAM BARRY, in loving memory of e. dear uncle, Jerry Barry who passed, away July 19, 1973. There is a face that haunts us ever, And a voice which brought us cheer, And a smile we'll forever remember When in silence we dry every tear. Sadly missed by nieces and nephews, 25.30.1 BARRY' In loving memoryy of a dear brother and brother-in-law Jerry Barry who passed away July 19, 1973. Lovin and kind in all his ways,Upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Gayle and Don Hoffman, Brian and Dorothy Barry, Tom and Carol Barry, Jim and Yvonne Barry, and Deanna Barry. 25-30.1 RACHOt In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother Mary Agnas Racho who passed away July 30th, 1971. Beautiful memories are wonderful things They last through the longest day They never wear out And they never get lost And can never be given away To some she may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But to us who loved and lost her. Our memories will always last. Sadly missed and always remembered by husband James, sons Herman, Stan, Jim; daughters, Muriel, Joyce, Joan, Blanche -and their families. 25-30x1 2 .. PERSONAL MEET YOUR MATCH. For all ages and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll free 1-800-263-9103. Hours: Noon to 8 io.m. 26-30-01 29. ENGAGEMENTS MACLEOD — NASH Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod of Chapleau, Ont. are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Tracy Lynne to James Robert Nash, son of Jim and Ginette Nash, of Seaforth, Ont., Saturday, Aug. 18th at St. James Roman Catholic Church. Open recep- tion at 9:00, Seaforth Legion Hall. 29-30-1 HALL— BAI 1E Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall, Brussels are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Deborah Jane to Terry Lee Baillie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baillie, Seaforth. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 11, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. United Church. Brussels, Ontario. 29-30-1 Elizabeth Court Apartments 176 Oxford St., Hensall 1 & 2 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE includes utilities, carpeting, appliances, laundry facilities. Phone 262-2846 Geo. A. Sins & Sons advertise it in the classifieds PLUMBING -HEATING & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 527-162 Seaforth RICHARD LOBB Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR WED. JULY 25, 6 p -in. Car. Tractors. Guns, Household furniture, etc. for George Mann, 1 corner E. of Clinton on Hwy, 8 and 1 mile north. SAT. JULY 28, 10 a.m. Appliances. furniture, antiques. etc. at Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton. for Rose Laub of Exeter • plus several good additions. WED. AUG. 1. Antique auction sale. Rare antique glassware and furniture to he held at Saltford Hall. Goderich for Mrs J.P. (Marion) Warren. SAT. AUG. 4, 10 a.m. Antiques. furniture & appliances to be held at Lobb's Auction Barn. Clinton. WED. AUG. 8, 6 p.m. Car. furniture, 3 bedroom house to be held at the Hensall hockey arena for Mrs. Irene Graliville. UCTION SALE Antiques, furnitu .,. colour TV • glassware, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, 3.. 'Jnt. for Mrs. Rose Laub of Exeter plus several other consignors. Saturday, July 28 AT 10 A.M. Sharp portable colour TV w/stand. Beatty clothes dryer. chesterfield w/puff out bed. 24 inch stove. modern wringer washer. matching automatic Inglis washer and dryer (like new). countertop stove w eye level oven, G.E. fridge, floor model hi fi. bedroom suite, pressback nursing rocker, wooden arm rocking chair, modern Kroehler end tables, wicker library table, maple coffee table. parlour table, matching wicker arm and rocking chairs, 2 single wardrobes, 2 piano stools w/lass ball feet, 2 desks, typewriter table. captain's chair, 2 matching pressback chairs plus other chairs,2 chrome table and chair sets, wooden floor lamps. tea wagon w/large wheels, round glass top dining table, 9 piece dining suite, trunk. bridge lamp, Kenmore vacuum cleaner, carpet 111/2 ft. x 15 ft.. modern dresser w/mirror, modern desk w/one row of drawers. White treadle sewing machine, 9 size continental bed w/headboard, blanket box. Gingerbread shelf dock working, oil lamp. china cabinet, chrome table and four chairs. 3 figurines. lawn chair and lounge. top section of modern kitchen cupboard, magazine table. swivel rocker, 3 hand hooked rugs. some bedding. card tables. desk lamp. small appliances, cups and saucers, dishes. pots and pans. pictures. table lamps. etc. plus other items too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH - AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 If the shoe doesn't fit, sell it. USE CLASSIFIED ADS Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning 24 HOUR SERVICE Paratchek's Maintenance Dublin 345-2235 n MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY Tender Reference S.F.T.(H.C.184-7 Janitorial Services and Snow Removal for Alexander Si., Brussels Tenders will be received for the above until 11:OOa.m. local time, Wed. August 15, 1984, by the Huron County Housing Authority. 48 The Square, Goderich. Ontario. N7A 1 M5, (519) S24-2637 from whom details and specifications may be obtained, quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. ✓+C `crial TENDER TOWN OF SEAFORTH STORM WINDOWS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 14, For the supply and installation of storm windows for the Seaforth Public Library Specifications may be obtained at the Seaforth Municipal Office The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. CROCKER, Clerk 72 Main Street P.O. Box 610 SEAFORTH, Ontario NOK IWO 527-0160 FARM FCR SAL THE FARM CREDIT CORP. OFFERS FOR SALE: By public auction To bo hold on the promises on THURSDAY, JULY 26TH at 10 AM w• v. Lot 28 and E-'/, of Lot 29, lass exception, Concession 12, Hallett Township, Huron County. 7o acres with approximately 33 acres workable. euildings Include newer 28' ■ 104' sow barn equipped with 14 farrowing crates, fans, penning and a 9 tonne feed bin. Also Included Is a 12' is 60' 2 bedroom mobile home. The property 1s located approximately 2 ''. miles south-west of nlyth. Ontario. Farm la being sold ;ablest to a lease ogreeloent on the workable land for the 1984 crop year and the Corporation is entitled to collect the balance of rent duo in November 1984. The purchaser of this property must rely on his or her own Inspection and knowledge of the farm and not on the above or any other particulars or representations made verbally or In writing by or on behalf of the Farm Credit Corporation. Tho accepted bid must be accompanied by a cheque. bank draft. or money order payable to Farm Credit Corporation for o minimum amount of 510.000. Before looking an offer those Interested should ascertain that the property tan be used and occupied for the purposes Intended In actordante with Provincial teglslatlon and municipal regulations. Cash offers are preferred, but consideration will be given from Canadian citizens or permanent residents to purchase on terms with a mortgage back for up to 13% of the purchase price amortized over 20 years repayable In 5 years with Interest at the Corporation's lending rate on the dote of the sale. Financing should normolty be pre -arranged with the local representative listed below. The highest or any offer to purchase writ not necessarily be accepted, and the Corporation could request new offer to purchase after She above mentioned dote, if deemed necessary. Ali enquiries should be addressed to: REGIONAL OFFICE FARM CREDIT CORPORATION L.A. McGee 103 Sltvercreek Parkway N. GUELPH, Ontario 1,41H 707 (319) 821-1330 FIELD OFFICE FARM CREDIT CORPORATION S. Wright 397 Boyfleld Rd. 0®DERICH. Ontario (319) 324-8381 Refer to Filet 50633-391