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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-03-25, Page 19f 'i; 11• A18 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 25,'1987. 34 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of farm.: machinery, some household effects, hand tools & misc, items for Lois Hart and the ,Estate of Jim Hart, Lot 21, Con. 14, Grey Twp., located 6 ',nit-es-east of Brussels and'2 miles, south or 2 miles south of Newery on Hwy. 23 . and 7 miles west on Con. 14. Saturday, April .4 • AT12 NOON MACHINERY: M.F; 165 gas ••tractor, 3500 hours in good condition; Allis Chalmers—B—gas tr-aetor—with—manual= loader, good running condition; Case 800 S.P.I combine, 10' header with pick-up; Owatonna 29, 10' S.P: swather, air cooled engine; Lorenz 'mix -mill model 85H3, 18" mill, h,yd• loading & unloading, 80 bu. capacity; Smoker 28'. closed elevator with motor; Helm 7'. single auger snow blower; New Holland. Super 66 baler; -Spread-Master power spreader; gravity grain bin, 125 bu, on wagon;. New Idea hay,_mower;_ Int. 15 • • disc seed drill, grain, grass & fert..on steel;,4 bar side rake on steel; 5 section harrows; 3, pt. hitch plow, 3 furrow, 16" 'bottoms; Int. 3 pt. hitch '.plow, 12 .bottoms, 3 furrow; Int. 3 furrow trail plow; Hergott 3 pt.••hitch 8' cultivator; farm wagon; 26'x6" grain . auger on carriage with motor; 3 pt.' hitch weed sprayer, 45' gal, barrel, 10', 4" grain auger with motor; J .D.. belt drive 10" hammer -mill; Case 800 combine for parts; V type snowblower, MISC.. ITEMS: Wire hen cages for 500 hens (feeders & water); 8 farrowing crates; steel tray wheelbarrow; Pioneer .chain saw; McCulloch chain saw;: plus wagon laid of .farm tools and misc, items; Scrap. SOME HOUSEHOLD. EFFECTS & MISC. ITEMS ' SALE ORDER: Sale starts at 12 noon with -household effects, m'isc. Machin, ery at 2 p.m• • OWNER OR AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, DELETIONS OR LOSS, OF PROPERTY SALE DAY. ' TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. SALE DAY. PROPRIETOR — MRS. LOIS HART 887-6649. AUCTIONEERS — BOB & DOUG GILMORE 291-3489 or 291-3421 • 34. AUCTION SALES LARGE CLEARING AUCTION SALE of John Deere combine 3 tractors; modern farm machinery, Honda trail bike, etc. to be held 21/2 miles north and 1' miles east of Seaforth, Ontario for J2hmes 1. Henderson. Thursday, April 9th AT 1:00 P.M. "NOTE": Machinery sells at 1:30 P.M. COMBINE: Jahn Deere 4400 diesel combine with cab, heater, air, straw chopper, rasp bar cylinder, 23.1 x 26 tires, run 1315 hours; 443 four row narrow corn head, 212 twelve,foot pick up head with 10 ft. McCoy Renn pick up used, one year; 213 thirteen foot rigid platform cutting bar with pick up reel, 3 years old, heads are hydraulic driven, TRACTORS: MF 2705 diesel tractor with cab, heater, air, AM/FM radio, 24 speed power shift transmission, dual external hydraulic outlets, power adjust rear wheels, 20.8 x 38 rears, 14L x 16.1 front tires, front weights, run 1050 hours, 20.8 x 38 dual wheels, quick hitch. MF 270 diesel tractor with MF 236 hydraulic bucket loader, 72 inch bucket, eight speed transmission, power adjust rear wheels, run 390 hrs. MF 275 diesel tractor with multi power external hydrauliroutlets, front weights adjustable rear wheels, run 1165 hours. MACHINERY: Lintas 7 ft, stone fork with gauge wheels: MF 880 four furrow semi -mount 18 inch bottom plow with fifth furrow add on, hydraulic reset and spring coulters; Wi1'Rich 23 ft. hydraul- ic wing trail cultivator with four ro finw ger harrows; John Deere 7000 four row narrow maxi merge corn planter with insecticides; MF 33 seventeen run grain and fertilizer drill with grass seeder; MF .14 ft. trail wheel disc; George White 180 gallon aluminum tank on 3 pt. hitch frame with pump and incorporating attachment; MF 3 furrow x 16 inch wide bottom mounted plow; Pickseed 16 ft sectional chain harrow; IF 10 ftcultivator with scuffling shields; IM 10 ft. hydraulic fertilizer auger; 2 - Market 290 bushel gravity boxes on Horst double reach 9 ton wagons; JM 350 bushel gravity box. on 12 ton 5010 electric wagon; JM 250 bushel gravity box on Het -mar 8 ton double reach wagon; Continental 300 gallon fibreglass tank trail sprayer with 321/2 ft. boom; 28 ft. hay and grain • elevator with New Holland Super 23 forage blower, MF #9 PTO hay baler; Wood 5 ft. rotary cutter; MF 160 single beater PTO manure spreader; Durst 8 ft. double auger snowblower; Allied 51 ft. x 7 inch grain auger. with PTO drive and boot; trines 570 bean. windrower with cross conveyor; Rhino 6 ft. 3 pt. hitch blade; round bale fork for Loader; 16'/ ft. flat rack ort 8 tan wagon; 1200 gallon water tank on• tandem trailer, GSW portable wafer pump With b'riggs engine, hoses and valves; Nuhn 12 ft. liquid manure pump on trailer wheels; 18 ft. five inch grain auger with 1/2.HP electric motor; Comet portable wire compressor; battery charger; 10 ton jack; 20 ton jack; jack all jack; walking plow; Honda 1:25 trait bike. "NOTE": This is an eti'cellent, clean offering with most items in like new • . condition with low hours and kept inside. LUNCH BOOTH , TERMS CASH FARM 15 SOLD RD LC)BB' TtUCT10NEER = RICHA Clinton, Ontario 519-4827898 OWNER _ JAMES t. HENDER50N . . •OWNER Oa AUCTIONEER • NOT RESPONSIBLE t'OR ACCfDENTS DAY OF SALE 35. TENDERS WANTED RICHARD• LOBB Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR THURS. .MARCH 26 at 1:15 p.m. Tractors, tandem truck, farm machinery for Howard Armstrong of RR 1, •Zurich, Ontario. SAT. MARCH 28 at 10:30 a,m.. 3 tractors, machinery, hay and grain' for Hugh Johnston, Walton, Ontario. TUES. MARCH 31, at 1:30 p.m. Tractor :aa&tatrn achin ry—fgr_R.ayJciag&n., RR 7 Lucknow.• THURS. APRIL 2, at. 1:30 p.m. 2- tractors and farm machinery .fob Fred Funk, 2 miles west of Hensall. SAT. APRIL 4 at 12:00 noon - 49 acre cashcrop farm,:4 tractors, pick up, large modern farm machinery, IHC 8 roW planter 'etc, for John O'Leary, 'RR #2' Staffa, Ontario.' MON. APRIL 6 at 1:30 p.m. - Combine, 3 • tractors; modern machinery, FM radios,riding' mower for Janie and Jim Hastings, Wingham, Ontario. WED. APRIL 8, at 1:30 .p.m... 99 acre farm with house, barn and shed. 4 tractors,;diesel truck with 20 ft, rack, forage wagons,' :farm machinery for Robert W. Kinsman,. RR #2, Kippen, THURS, APRIL 9 at 1:00 p.m. - Combine, 3 tractors, modern, farm machinery, Honda trail bike for James I. Henderson, RR 5, Seaforth, SAT. APRIL -11 at 10:30 a.m. 2 tractors, farm machinery, hay, grain, sheep feeders, misc„ some household effects for Francis Coleman, • RR 1,, Seaforth, AUCTIONEER - RICHARD LOBB Clinton; Ontario 519-482-7898 AUCTION SALE of two tractors and farm machinery to be held 2 miles west'of Hensall, Ontario for Fred Funk. Thursday; April 2nd AT 1:30.P.M. "NOTE": ' NO SMALL ITEMS — PLEASE BE 'ON TIME! TRACTORS: White 1855 diesel tractor with •cab, heater, over/urlder shift, turbo charger, dual external hydraulic •outlets, 18.4 x 38 tires, run 2279 hrs. has had motor overhaul, new clutch and brakes: 18.4 x 38 T bar duals, selling separate; International 806 diesel trac- tor with external hydraulic outlets, 18.4 x 38 tires, new heat hoiuser, 18.4 x 38 T bar duals, selling separate; set of 18.4 x 34 T bar duals, set of 15:4 x 38 T bar duals. MACHINERY: White 508 semi -mount 3 furrow plow with automatic spring reset 14 - 16 bottoms, trip coulters; Interna- tional 4500' 18'/: ft. `Vib'I•a shank iti"ail cultivator with buster bar harrows, 5 'years old, like new; Kongskilde 11 ft. cultivator with 3 tine extensions and leveling harrows. Little Giant 28 ft. single chain • elevator; Taul 91/2 ft. cultivator; John Deere 3 furrow x 14" mount plow; Turnco 13 ft. land packer; John Deere 1240 4 row 'plate planter with insecticide boxes; George White 200 gallon 3 pt. hitch sprayer with poly tank and pump,- NO BOOM. Nozzles and brackets for incorporating; section diamond harrow, 6 section pole, 2 hydraulic cylinders; IHC 15 run seed drill on steel with grass seeder; 4 farrowing crates and pig troughs. TERMS CASH FARM IS RENTED AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBE Clinton, Ontario 519-482-7898 OWNER FRED FUNK 519.236.4751 ,OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE •' TENDERS will be accepted for operating Winthrop Ball Park Booth -Send-application-by-Monday-Apoil-C tom Winthrop Recreation Committee c/o McKillop Twp: Office RR #1 Seaforth, Ont. NOK.1WO boug Jacob & Wallis Ross 271-7894 or 393-6214 AUCTION REGISTER THURS. MAR. 26 at 6 p.m. Estate auction of antiques, appliances, and household effects to be, held at the Jacob Auction Centre In Mitchel( for. the Herb and Alma Wittig estate. SAT. MAR. 28 at 10 a.m. Auction of tractors, Implements and antiques at Qirries for Wall!e Ross" WED. APR. 1 at 11 a.m.. gearing auction of tractors, Implements; and misc. items to be held2 mi. south of Russeldale for James , aid"Dennis Grinney. • THURS. APR. 2 at 11 a.m. Grearing auction of tractors, Implements, and misc. to be held'southeest of Stratford for David Hpdson. ERI, APR. 3 at 12:30' p.m. gearing auction of tractors, implements, hogs, and misc. lobe held 2 mt. west of Sebringville for Mike Van t.ankveld. SAT. APR. 4 at 10 a.m. Auc'ti'on of irrlplem'ertts and household effe is at • Bright for Robin Gilhof n, WED. APR. 8 at 10 a.M. Annual farm equipment consignment auction at the Jacob Atkilon Yard in Mitchell' incfudidg a full line from Claus Stadelmoyer. Con'signintins now top advertising. THURS. APR. 9 at 12:30 p.m. clearing auction of farm (subfecf to prior safe), fano equipment, end misc. itehis le be held et Lot 31, Conc. 10 of Ellice Twp. for Eugene 9annen. FRI. APR.10 at 1 p.m, Clearing auctioh of tractors, Impl'em'ents and mise. to be held i1/4 mi, east of Dublin and ,North on •sideroad for floss 'P#15per_ SAT. APR, 11 AT 10 a;m. uip'ment and tools for Rose'm'ary Aucfioh M shop eq Cheslock at Tavistock. TUE . a'arinSaSSliion 551 traitors, Implements, feed, beef. 9 rattle and horses t'o beheld 1I4 miles sdtith df SebrIn5"vifle oh the $cation Road. John t(oekman,. prop THIJR5 AP: 16 at 12:30' Aucltoui 01 tradiers,conlbine•and implements 16 be held watt of Staffs for Jack Batton. ' • SAT: APR. 18 at 1 ,p m Auction of shop egiiflihent and toaie to be held at • tat 32, bnc t0 of llioe Twp forLEuJolla Bannon TENDERS Tender.,s will be received by ."the,' undersigned for necessary • GRASS' CUTTING • at Seaforth Community Hospital during the coming 1987'season. Tenders'are to indicate the, equipment that will be used and are to be based on an amount per cutting; and for LAWN ROLLING • the hospital grounds: once, at a time. to be agreed on. Separate tenders for each are to be submitted in writing prior to: 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, 1987 to • Henry Schwarz Director of ,Maintenance Seaforth Cmmunity Hospital Seaforth, Ontario FOR SALE BY TENDER The following property is offered for sale by tender, namely'. In the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario and being com- posed of the West half of Lot No. 9, Concession 5 of the said Township, containing 50 acres more or less, on. which there are no buildings. Tenders are to be submitted to the undersigped, marked "Tender", with a certified 'cheque?made payable to the undersigned frost tit a deposits a for 16% of 'I'1e` it'ttlia a price, `doV tater than 12 o'clock noon onuthe "3'Ist day of March, 1987, at which time the tenders then• received will be opened. The balance of the said purchase price is to be paid by May 1st, 1987 by certified cheque, The deposit of 10% submitted with any tender not accepted will forthwith• be returned. The highest or any other tender will not necessarily be accepted. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this l8th day of March, 1987. McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux Barristers, & c., P.O. Box 220 Seaforth, Ontario. NOK 1WO. 1 37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of FREDERICK ARCHIBALD DOBSON All persons having claims against the estate of Frederick Archibald Dobson, late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, who died on the 6th day of January, 1987, are hereby notified to send in hill particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 8th -day of April, 1987, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 13th day of March, 1987. McCONNELL„STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors 38. SERVICE DIRECTORY LAWN ROLLING. Phone 527-1750: 38-12-2 LAWN SPRAYING available. Call Allan Ducharme 527-2157• , 38-12-4 LAWN ROLLING, Gary Osborn, 527.-0642. 38-11-3 • SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS b) all makes and models, 19,years 'experience, all repairs. guaranteed. Contact Ryans Roost, •St. Columban, 345-2750. > 38-07-tr Repairs To All Major Appliances including refrigeration A1'I=Make ppIiance . 348;81-00— We charge nothing to come to.your .door Fuel Oil Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenance . Dublin 345-2235 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of EARL CHESLEY STEELE All persons havingaims against the estate of E s y Steele, late of the Town of Seaforth the County of Huron, deceased who ied on the 5th day 6f November 1986, are hereby notified to send in fall pa' titulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of April, 1987, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only toclaims then , receive'd. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 16th • day of Marc h 1987. , McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Barristers; Set, Seafrrth,, Ontario • Solicitors (or the eifecutOP's .39. CARD OF THANKS EYRE Most sincere thanks to all r my :frienils; yi relatives and neighbors who visited and sent cards and gifts to help brighten my stay in Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to Dr, Malkus and the whole staff.. You're a great bunch. Special thanks to Donnie and,. Bill, and Jean Simpson. This.. will always be remembered. Agnes Eyre 39-12x1 WILLIAMS' The family of. the late Kenneth William's wish. to thank.,. relatives, • friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy. end-su- pport-during-the-recent-passing-of-our— husband, . father, and 'grandfather Our sincere thanks for the charitable donations, floral tributes, gifts of•food and messages of , sympathy. ,Special thanks to Rev. George ' •Anderson. and the Members of .the Exeter Legion. Special, thanks to Michael Falconer for his patience and consideration. Your.. kindness will never be forgotten, The Williams Family 39-12-1 : DOERR'S' Appliance & TV G.E. and ZENITH Phone 348-9033 Open 6 Days a Week MAIN ST: • MITCHELL, PLUMBING .' HEATING. ri1 and ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTORS SILLS H Ome HOME Hardware • HARDWARE, ARDWARE Seaforth 527-162C HENSALL .LIVESTOCK ' SALES Every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock ...•_W.E INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller .236-2717 Exter & 229-6205 Kirkton VEA S Abattoir and Meat Market Hwy. 83.3'/ miles east of Exeter 235-1123 Try' us for CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING Kill Days-Tuddaysit, 414; OUR SPECIALTY Home cured and smoked meats. processed exactly the way,you like it. O'CONNOR I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbors for the visits, "flowers, treats and' cards while a - patient in Seaforth . Community Hospital. Special thanks to Fr. Sipek, Fr. Caruana,. Dr. Malkus and .all the staff of the hospital. 'It, was, all deeply appreciated. • Mary O'Connor . 39-12-1.._. • SHEA ” We'd like to thank everyone for all their help and support in the event of our r.ecent.house ' ,fire. Your geherosity has helped u.; get back on our feet. Shawne and Andree Shea 39-12x1 KARATECLUB'• Seaforth-Mitchell Karate Club would like to thank all members and sponsors for, their help 'and donations for both the kick -a -than and flea'market.• Your support has been greatly appreciated, 39-12.-1 WILSON 'I would like .to thank Dr. Hargett, the nurses, and: staff at Clinton Public Hospital and everyone for cards, flowers, gifts and visits. .. Thanks also to Lenny and Joe for helping, pass the time. Brian Wilson 39-12x1. -, t. 6 COMPLETE LAWN -81 YARD MAINTENANCE Serving All of Huron County BOOK NOW FOR SPRING Fully Insured & Guaranteed "A CUT ABOVE THE BEST" iH1111111111111111111'1111111(111111111111( 6.4027 2T50 H.Lt G•4211 2900 H.U. JIM PAPPLE RIR. 4 SEAFORTH, O.NTARIO NOK 1W0 527-0699 39, CARD OF THANKS STONE I would like to thank Dr.,Malkus and nurses at Seaforth Hospital and everyone who sent flowers, cards and gifts while I was a patient. Everything was very much apprec- iated. Kathleen Stone 39:121 _PIPE We wish fo exp'r'ess our thanks to everyone who were so kind and considerate at the sudden, passing of our loved one. To Barry and Kim Gray df Harriston for all their • assistance, to the fireman, the ambulance crew tee"their help and support. Also thanks to Rev. Victor J atnieson .Dr, Fred Be's!k, the Watts Funeral HO le, relatives, friends,arrid neighbors for all the donations and food th'af was br'o'ught to our homes Aka fat the' flowers and cards, to the .ladies Of the Presbyterian Church for providing the lunch. Such thoughfulness has been a source of tetra Ott 'to. all of uS., Freda Pipe and Family MILLER I would like, to thank everyone for all the lovely cards,, treats, and all. the many visitors, in hospital and since coming home'. Frank -Miller 39-12-1 ' • HULLEY I wish to thank my family, friends and neighbors for their flowers, cards, visits and phone calls while I was in the hospital'and -since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, nursing staff and Rev. Van Slyke for his visits, Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated. • Betty Hulley 39-12x1 STOREY I would.like .to'thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbors for their visits, 'cards, flowers, and gifts while 1 was in the hospital: Special thanks to Drs. Malkus and Wong, Caruana, uturses- and . staff for the iiundness aria care. Mary Storey • 39-12-1 RUTLEDGE A special thanks, to doctors, nurses and staff at Seaforth Community Hospital also at Stratford General Hospital. To all friends, neighbors and relatives who inquired about me, sent flowers, fruit and cards. Thanks Thelma. Doreen Rutledge 39-12-1 WHITNEY I would like to thank our friends and' relatives for the many cards received at the time of Albert's (Ab's) death. Special thanks to Reverend Van Slyke, the organist, the pallbearers, the ladies at the church for the lunch who gavetheir time to make and serve the lovely luncheon. Also to the Masonic Lodge and the Lions Club for their memorial services held at the funeral home.,Thank you •to everyone for the floral tributes and the charitable donations, Appreciation to Ross and Joyce Ribey and family. To the staff at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for their professional, sincere and courteous service. Also to anyone who helped in any way at the time of Albert's death, All of your kindness will never be forgotten. Everything was greatly appreciated, We will all remember him,• Lou Whitney 39-12.1 40. IN MEMORIAM WOOD: In loving memory of John Wood who passed away 2 years ago March 26,. 1985. Greatly missed and remembered always by his family. 40-12x1 McGiRATH: In loving memory of Michael McGrath who passed away March 26, 1986. Sadly missed by Jin), Sharon and Matthew. d0 -12x 7 McGRATH: In loving memory of F.M. Mickey McGrath who was taken frim his family March 26, 1986 I wish so much that life could be, Just ds it was before, That you could be in your favorite chair, When I came through the door. I will always remember the way you looked, The way you spoke and smiled,_ The little things you said and did, Are with me all the while. You were someone I thought more of, As each day came to an end, You were my dear loved husband, But best of all my friend. . We made our vows together, Until death do us part,. But the day God' took you from me, My whole world fell apart, Still in my heart you are living yet, e. . , I loved you too dearly to ver forget. Remembered with love and sadly missed by yourwife rna; • 40-12x1 Additional classifieds ■.. sified on next page...