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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-03-14, Page 15I26 APARTMENTS FOR RENT . TWO 141g01IOQM ,.round, floor apartment at I'r0stue t 41,fding-GoderirhSt. ,West,.Avallabie ' March 1.` No Pets. Apply to: Box 3936, eta The kturof Expositor, Seaforth Ontario, MIK 1 W0. 264104f ' ONE 'OEpfS?QM APARTMRNT Downtown • station; Fridge and Stove. Phone 527472Q. 26-11-tf ~ THREE. BEDROOM apartment for rent, • AYallable irtltnedlately. No pets. References. Phone 52740877. 26.10-tf ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, Main Floor Appliances and heat 'Included, no pets. Phone 527-2709',' 527-1577 or 1-271x35 1. 28,1141 1 27. FC: ,SALE -- . -- 0 --.REIT ---- _ . __ NEW . AND . USED Satellite Systems, rent or lease to own with easy monthly payments; also, repairs to all makes. L & A Southwest Satellite, day or night. 524-9595. 27-01-ff 28. WANTED TO RENT LAND IN WINTHROP - Brodhagen area. Phone 345-2811, 28-11-2 GOOD 'CASH CROP LAND for 1990, contact Dawson Farms. 345-2263.. 28-11-4 34. AUCTION SALES PROPERTY AUCTION Estate auction of two farms; Implements; Feed & Antiques to be held 11a Mile West of Brodhagen on TUESDAY, MARCH 27 AT 10:00 A.M. PARCEL 1: This farm known as Lot 2, Conc. 8 of McKillop Twp. an Huron Coun- ty being approx. 99 acres has a 1/ storey brick and frame house; bank barn; two drive sheds; drilled welt; approx. 1 acre bush and random drainage. Sixteen acres of winter wheat will be included to pur- chase price, however 30 acres presently seeded down is teased until fall of 1990. PARCEL 2: This 25 acre parcel known as the west half of the east half of Lot 32, Conc. 13 of Logan Twp. In Perth County has 13 acres systematically drained with the balance In bush. This property Is suitable for Witting on. To view properties phone Allan Koehler 345-2938 or Marilynn Beuermann 527-1028. TERMS', ON PROPERTY: 10% down pay- ment day of sale by cash or certifiable che- que with the balance In 45 days. Selling sublectto reserve bid. Full last will appear next week. PROP.: Estate of the Late Morley Koehler. AUCTIONEERS: ©OUt:'Jacob 519.,271479944 WI'aIlte Foss 519.534 077 • 35;TENDERS VVANT"EO •• Ontar0_.Park ,C®fgrel JUN 19-20-21 Wili accl>fpt tenders; for gper tilig FOOD BOOTHS (PORK PROLIUCTS,QNLY, Reply by April 15,,1990. FOOD CF(AIfMAN; , ROSE,;HUiTEMA 348-8147 R.R. 1 $EBRtNGVILLE,;Qir . NOK 1XQ' 3 IN Tenders will be received for nepessary,land• seeping maintenance at SeatortttL9olninlinity Hospittil.and Health Centre:du'ring the 1990 season. h Tender specifications availafle from the undersigned. Tenders to close March 16, 1990 at 12:00 noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Greg O'Reilly Seaforth Community Hospital 24 Centennial Drive Seaforth, Ontarie NOK 1 WO Township of Hullett TRUCK TENDER for a 1990, 4x4, Half -ton Pickup Truck. Township tender forms which Gist the required specifications are to be used and are available at the Road Superintendent's office. Tenders must meet the approval of the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. tenders are to be received by the Road Superintendent by 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, 1990. Please send resumes to: Jim Johnston Road Supeclntendertt {Londesboro, Ont. NOM 2110 523-4404 tix�,. 3 AtiCTION "SIDLES ` CLEARING AUCTION SALE Combine, 3 Tractors, bean equipment, farm machinery, 3 wheel ATC to be held 6 miles south of Dublin to Cromarty then 1,14 miles west or 5 miles north of Highway 489 on County Road 11, then 114 miles west for Carl Meikle. TUESDAY, MARCH 27th at 12 NOON Combine: International 815 diesel combine, corn and soybean speclal with hydrostatic drive, cab, heater, air, monitors, straw chop- per, 23.1 x 26 drive tires, IHC 81015 ft. love bar head with pick up reel, 9 ft. pick up head with Sund pick up, INC 843 4 row narrow corn head. NOTE: a well maintained unit. Tractors: Case 2090 diesel tractor with cab, heater, air, radio, front weights, 20.8 x R 38 rear tires, 1100 x 16 fronts, RUN 1035 hours (looks Tike new); Set of 20.8 x 38 clamp on duals; Case 1194 diesel tractor with Allied 380 loader, 14.9 x 28 rear tares, hydraulic outlets, RUN 660 hours (looks like new); In- ternational 574 diesel tractor with 16.9 x 30 rear tlres, heat homer, RUN 3800 hours. ATC: Honda 3 wheeler with grass seeder. Machinery: John Deere 7000 4 row narrow com planter with Insecticides and monitor; International 18 vibra shank trail cultivator with harrows; International 510 4 furrow x 18" semi mount plow; Lukes 7 ft. stone fork; 5 section diamond harrows; Demco 300 gallon trail sprayer with foam markers and 28 ft. boom; Kongskifde 18 ft. hydraulic wing, 3 PTHltch cultivator with rolling har- rows; Turnco 12 ft. land packer; Keewanee 1114 ft. wheel disc (needs repair); Interna- tional 510 seed and fertilizer drill with single disc finger harrows and grass seeder; Lilllaton 7200 6 row bean windrower; Speedy 4 row bean puller; John Deere EO 400 rotory hoe; Kongakllde 4 row ecuffler with rolling shields; Vogels 15 ft. weed wick; Hagedorn° 9 ft. snowblower with hydraulic hood tum; 2 - JM 350 - gravity boxes with extensions on Horst 10 ton double wagons with 10.00 x 20 tires; Turnco 400 bushel centre dump gravity box on 12 ton wagon with 1100 x 20 tires, 1100 - 20 spare the and rim; Weatfleld 41 ft. 8" auger with PTO drive; Allied 16 ft. 4" auger with motor; 3 PTHltch hydraulic wood splitter; Gehl 83 or 84 forage harvester with HA 85 pick up head; New Holland super23 forage blower; 6 - 8 ft. 9" pipes, deflector etc.; 4 ft. one way disc; Romaine 140 gallon per minute water pump; John Deere A 150C salamander heater; floor model drill press; quantity of steel shelving; glavanized water trough; litter carrier; track and pole; steel fence posts. NOTE: Very few small Items to please be on timet! Farm Is sold. Lunch Booth. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper 1.0. Owners or auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale. AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb Clinton, Ontario 519.482.7898 OWNER: Carl Meikle 519-345-2847 Evveninge REG BADLEY 345-2564 BILL PRESZCATOR 233-3320 JIM t'RESZCATOR 522-0185 Srrtonh Office Open Mondry to Friday 527-2540 AUCTION SALE 5 tractors, fifth wheel livestock trailer, farm machinery, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb'a Auction Yard Bayfield Road, Clinton, Ont. for Marie Johnston of Seaforth, Don Sower - by of Goderich, Bill McGregor plus additions from local farmers. SATURDAY MARCH 24 at 11 AM MARIE JOHNSTON: International 986 diesel tractor with cab heater, air, auxiliary front fuel tank, remotes, etc., set of 18.4 x 38 on axle duals, INC 45 24 ft. vlbra shank cultivator with finger harrows, Innes 570 bean windrower with new cross conveyor belt, Mauer 4 row bean puller, 8 ft. front mount snowblower. DON SOWERBY: White field boss 2-150 diesel tractor with cab, heater, air, hyd: outlets, set of 20.8 x 38 T bar duals, INC 4500 28 ft. vlbra shankcultivator with har- rows, INC 19 ft. wheel disc, Cockahutt 5 fur- row x 18" semi mount plow, INC 56 4 row corn planter with fibreglass hoppers and in- secticides, MF 43 21 run grain (only) drill with grass seeder, New Holland 28 whirl feed forage blower, Bruns 250 gravity box, Versatile 56 ft. x 8" grain auger with bot- tom PTO drive, Eastman 20 ft. fifth wheel enclosed livestock trl axle trailer with vacuum hyd. brakes and heavy duty axles. BILL McGREGOR AND OTHER CON- SIGNORS: Allis 015 tractor, Allis D17 trac- tor, John Deere 2120 diesel tractor, Flat 4118 tractor, Zetor 8011 diesel tractor with cab rated at 80HP, Dunham 15 ft. disc, Kent 29 ft. cultivator, Kongakllde 20 ft. 3 PT hitch cultivator, 10 ft. coil packer like new, 12 ft. fertilizer auger, 3 PT hitch fertilizer spreader, Westfield 31 ft. 10" grain auger PTO drive like new, 2 new 17 ft. flat racks on 7 & 8 ton wagons, INC 130 PTO manure spreader with double beater, NH 273 hay baler, 2 flat racks on wagons, 32 ft. pipe hay «elevator, 12 ft. packer, Norse 16 ft. 2 bar cultivator, 40 ft. 8" Speed King grain auger, 114 HP 18" aeration fan, Briggs 2" water pump, New 400 gallon pleatlo sprayer tank, JD adjustable rear axle for 8820 or 7720, spike tooth cylinder for JD 8800, gOose neck planter hitch for JD planter, full size truck topper, 6 Insecticide boxes for JD 404 or 1240 planters, 27 complete vlbra Menke for Geo. White cultivator, 2 wheel trailer, 225 Lincoln Welders, Acetylene torch set and cart, 750 x 18 JD tires and rima, plus other items. TERMS: trash or cheque with proper I.D. Lunch Booth. AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb 519.482.7898 8•, WANTEC TQ. RENT CROP LAND cioee to Seaforth. Apply to ;Box 3942, c/oThe.hiuron Expositor, Seaforth, Ont., NOK 1WO, 28-11)(2 31 NOTICE A, A. IF,YOU THINK you have' a drinking pro- blew, Alcohellcs' Anonymous has worked for mllltons• Call 5•271650: 31-10-0 3.8�. SERVICE:.. OIREOTORY • M & B PAVING Lawn Rolling, 4 extra heavy machines Phone 527-2771 $hhgp ctr S27-2328 -Evenings 52$0968: 38.10=8 •SIDING •SOFEIT SFA CIA •ALUMINUM&VINYL REPLACEMENTWINDOWS fiSTbRM-wIflppWB-& DOORS •EAVESTNQUGH,ING, JUJI r RENOVAflt TfllE1 Eff7MATUf OVER 20 VEARS'EXPERIENCE '7"428 !G4YCAM• :R. 2 CLINTON HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Every Thursday, at 12:30 p.m. All classes of livestock WE INVITE YOUR CONSIGNMENTS Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves 482-7511 Clinton ' 262-2619 Hensall Barry Miller 236-2717 Exeter & 229-6205 Kirkton Joe Zehr 887-9599 Brussels 134. AUCTION SALES RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR THURSDAY, MARCH 22 10: 30 AM: Gleaner 1.2 combine with 16 ft. flex head, 4 row corn head, 997 threshing hours, New Holland 1880 self propelled forage harvester with 3160 CAT diesel, Allis 8010 4 wheel drive tractor nun 1365 hours, bean equipment, haying harvest etc. 6 miles west of Clinton on Bayfield Rd. for Ball Brand 519.263.2638. SAT., MARCH 24 AT 11 A.M.: 5 tractors, farm machinery, 5th wheel 20 ft. livestock trailer etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Yard Bayfield Road, Clinton for Marie Johnston of Seaforth, Don Sowerby of Goderich, Ball ,' McGregor of Clanton and other local farmers. TUESDAY, MARCH 27 12 NOON: IHC 815 corn & soybean special combine w/15 ft. love bar, pick up head, 4 row narrow com head, Case 2090 tractor 1035 hour*, Case 1194 tractor with Allied 380 loader run 660 hours, INC 574 trac- tor, c,T;sfjy a;rop.agetipr t,,,antilies south of Dublin -to Cromarty then 114 miles west for Carl Meade 519-345-2847. THURSDAY, MARCH 29 AT 10:30 A.M.: John Deere 4400 diesel combine, 4 row narrow corn head, 13 ft. cutter bar head run 822 hours, John Deere 4240 tractor run 1500 hours, John Deere 2120 tractor, Allis D15 with loader, planting and hravesting equipment, bean equipment, 21e miles south and 114 miles west of Hensall for Gordon Munn 519.263-5103, SAT., MARCH 31 AT 10:30 A.M.: John Deere 6620 turbo diesel combine, 16 ft. flex head, 14 ft. 9" compile head, 6 row narrow corn head, 1977 Mercedes 01000 4 wheel drive Unimog with sprayer and fertilizer spreader to fit, John Deere 450 crawler loader with 14 ft. back hoe, Duetz DX 130 4 wheel drive tractor, MF 165 with loader, Tox o Wick 570 batch dryer, Kongskilde TRI. 150 air flow grain handling system,1800 bushel wet bin amazon drill, Matz 2000 litre sprayer, tailage, planting, harvest equipment, 114 miles west and 2 miles south of 0rucefield for the Estates of Richard and Eisbefh Aisenpries. 519-263-2539 after 4 p.m. Doug Jacob & Wallie Ross 271-7894 '�or 393-6214 AUCTION REGISTER THURS., MAIL. 15 AT 1:00 P.M. - Clearing auction of Bracton; implements & misc. items to be held 11/4 mile north of Sebringville and a 14 mite west. John Houben prop. PIU., MAIL. 16 AT 10:00 A.M. - Auction of implements; feed & misc. to be held in the Village of Salford. Empey Bros. prop. SAT., MAR. 17 AT 10:00 A.M. - Auction of Holstein cattle; implements & mise. items to be held one mile south and one mile east of Ingersoll. John Verhoeven prop. TUES., MAR. 20 AT 1:00 P.M. - Implements; car & misc. to be held 31 miles southwest of Embro. Hans Hansen prop. WED., MAR. 21 AT 10:30 A.M. - Tractors; implements & misc., 5 miles south of Woodstock on 59 highway. Gerald Row prop. THURS., MAR. 22 AT 12:30 P.M. . Tractors; implements & misc., 2 miles ease of the Ont. Hospital. Clarence Almost prop. FRI., MAR. 23 AT 1:00 P.M. - 71ractors and implements 3 mi. northwest of Mt. Elgin for Doug & Prank EUery. SAT., MAIL. 24 AT 10:00 A.M. - Doctor ; im- plements & household effects, 9 miles south & 2 miles east of Platteville. Stan Becker prop. TUES., MAR. 27 AT 10,00 A.M. - Estate auc- tion of 99 acre farm; 25 acre farm; im- plements & antiques to be held 11 miles west ofRrodhogen for the Morley Koehler Estate. WED., MAR. 28 AT 10:00 A.M. -Auction of tractors; implements; household e»"ects & mise. to be held 6 miles north of Mitchell & 1 mile west. Ron Hine prop. T7Md1.RS., MAR. 29 AT 12190 P.M. - Tiractors; implements & feed, 5 mi. S. W. of Woodstock for Doo Allan. MGRS., MAR. 29 AT 6:00 P.M. -Auction of appliances; antiques & household far the Dora Kudob Estate of Stratford. I'13L, MAR. 30 AT 1:00 P.M:, - Farm im- plements, S miles 5.E. of Thantesfond forAar, tin Pubbin. WED., APR. 4 AT 10100A,M. -Annan' Con. "ignrnentartesian ofnurchinel'y&frm related items of the Jacob Auction Yana 04 fM'ileliett Consign now for advertising. Phone 2.71-7894. • THE HURQN EXPOSITOR, MARCH. 14: 1990 - 15A .38e SERVICE DIRhCTC,FIX Fidel Oil . Furnace Repair and Cleaning Paratchek's Maintenalnce Dublin 345-2235 VEAE.S 23) 1123 Try ps:for CUST♦OM•KILLING•and PROCESSING • Kill.Days - Tuesdays .• OUR SPECIALTY •Home cured •and sfrloked {meats' recessed -;exactly the way yai.ike,i...-, CALI.` 235 0706 AR 238-6019 ELM General Maintenance Service Ltd. •LAWNCUTTING *TRIMMING *SIDEWALK EDGING *WATERING & FERTILIZING •SPRING CLEAN-UP Send Inquiries to: P.O. Box 929. Secsforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO Ali requests acknowledged. Special rates for Seniors. Member of Better Business Bureau, 39. CARD OF THANKS MILLER I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends, relatives and my staff for flowers and gifts and for organizing my 80th birthday party. Thanks also to all who came to make my party a "great" party. A special treat for me was the sleigh ride. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. Valma Miller.39-11-1 O'REILLY Katelyn and herparents would like to send a big thank -you to all the family and friends who showed such concern and thoughtfulness after h'e'i"letant'°adcident'8T'Niirs'biyi"'S6hrirol. The flowers, balloons gifts, cards, and visits were very much appreciated. Special thank you goes out to Miss Joanne, Teresa, and to her grand- parents. Pat, Mary Margaret and Katelyn O'Reilly. 39-11-1 HULLEY Thanks to Mr. Rock for getting me up on the day I broke my hip, and to the young gentleman who assisted us, (sorry I didn't get your name). Thanks to Belle Robertson for call- ing the ambulance and for their quick response. Thanks to the emergency room crew. Thanks to Dr. Arciszewskl, Dr. Tamblyn, and nursing staff of the third floor of Stratford Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Malkus, all the nurs- ing staff, dietary, physio, lab., office and maintenance staff for the excellent care given at our Seaforth Hospital. Thanks to my wonder- ful family, neighbours, and friends, the Legion Ladles Aux., "my secret pal", for the flowers, gifts, and hundreds of cards I received. Special thanks to Mary Margaret for taking me to the Lioness meeting, and for their "surprises" for me, how thoughtful of you all. Sincerely Betty Hully. 39-11x1 MOORE The family of the late Belle Moore would like to thank the staff at Huronview for the ex- cellent care given her during the past three years, her friends for flowers and charitable donations, Joyce and Ross Rlbey, Rev. Don Jones and the ladies of Egmondville United Church for the tasty lunch following the funeral. 39-11x1 LEE We would like to thank all those who sent An- niversary cards for our 51st., also for the flowers, gifts and treats. It was all appreciated very much. Jean and Vic Lee. 39-11-1 MOLARNON 1 would like to say a special thank you to Dr. Malkus, and the nurses who gave me such ex- cellent care while In Seaforth Hospital also thank you to the ladies In the kitchen, all my family, friends and neighbours for gifts, flowers and visits. Your kindness will always be remembered. Gladys McLarnon. 39-11-1 LANNIN Family o1 the late Frances (Fannie) Lannin wish to thank friends, relatives and neighbours for expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thank you to Marion Jackson Tyler, Rev. George Ball, the Lockhart Funeral Home and the Happy Hannah unit of the UCW and their assistants for their services. Special thanks also to those who tenderly cared for Mom these past 2 years, Rev. D. Pletsch, the staff of Mitchell Nursing Home. Dr. D. Fuller, Dr. A VanWalraven, Dr. Gall, Dr. Lappan, Dr. Diotallevi, The VON Home Care, 2 North Staff and Mrs. Joyce Biehn of Strat- ford General Hospital Resp. Dept. 39.11x1 KAY Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and everyone who made my stay in Seaforth Hospital es pleasant as possible. Thanks to Seaforth Vet Clinic staff for caring for Katie. Thanks to Helen and Edison McLean for their concern and care. Thanks 10 nephew, Bill Smith for his visits and help. Florence Kay. 39-11xl BEUERMANN Sincere thanks for till the kind expressions of syrppathy in loving memory of our mother, the Iat Toleda Beuermann. Rose Chambers, Janne Colbourn°, Mayda Soothe. 39-11-1 39. CARD OF. THANKS scare We ,y+ould like to thank the Session and Members of. First Presbyterian Churgh, also thank to family and friends' for cards and best wishes on our birthdays. Dorothy and Jim. 39-11x1 MPH 1 would Ince to 'thank everyone who remembered. *while f was sick.` Thank yoit lo all for coming to visit me, sent cards, fruit *askets and flowers. Also to the stall et Seaforth Comrhunity Hospital and Stratford GQneral Hospital. Your kindness will ne,ver' be i9tgetten. Bob Nigh- - 39.11x1 WILL)AMS QN 0 he married Xi -Years Is'a bit of a surprise, but, we knew it was foiling around. What we did` not know was a complete and total sur- prise; This thank -you Is to our family and •friends who snuck up on vs to celebrate our years. together.. Especially, Gary and Brian, who Worked very hard to look like they were doing nothing and everyone who helped them do it. The card!,the gifts, "THE BOOK" and all the fun, THANK -YOU, from Nell and Doris.39-11x1 40. IN MEMORIAM Gone are the days we used to share, But in our hearts you are always there, The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows, With tender love and deep regret, We who love you will never forget. Sadly missed, Dad, Mom, Sharon & Melvin, Teresa & Chris and families, Lisa and Fran. 40.11x1 PHILLIPS In loving memory of Angelo Phillips who pass- ed away March 18, 1989. Memories are like threads of gold Never tarnish or grow old Sadly missed along life's way Quietly remembered every day. By wife Rose and family. 40-11x1 ELLIOTT In loving memory of a father and grandfather James Elliott who passed away 11 years ago March 15, 1979. Calm and peaceful, he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him, sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. Lovingly remembered Ken, Deb and girls. 40-11x1 MCLAIIGHLuN In loving memory of a dear son Michael who passed away March 19, 1985 five years ago. In our home he is fondly remembered Sweet memories cling to his name Those who loved him in life sincerely Still love him in death just the same. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Sisters. 40-11-1 ELLIOTT James W. Elliott who passed away on March 15, 1979 is lovingly remembered by his wife and family. As I journey towards life's sunset Mourning him who went before Faith keeps saying you will be with him When you reach the other shore, Lovingly remember by Virginia. 40-11-1 O'SULLIVAN In loving memory of a brother, Leo O'Sullivan who passed away two years ago March 19, 1988. "Tis well he will suffer no more In the loved land of the blest, Pain fled as he trod heaven's shore; It left him at peace and rest. Remembered by the O'Sullivan family.40-11x1 GLANVILLE In loving memory of a dear friend Terry Glan- ville who passed away six years ago March 17, 1984. In our home he is fondly remembered Pleasant memories cling to his name. Those who loved him in life sincerely Still love him in death just the same. Fondly remembered and greatly missed by Anne and Jerry, Paul, Cheryl and boys, Chris, Mike and Kathy, 40-11-1 GLANVILLE In loving memory of my grandson Terry, who passed away March 17, 1984. When thoughts go back as they often do, We treasure the memory we have of you, The day is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed we will never forget. Lovingly remembered by Grandma and family. 40-11x1 GLANVILLE In loving memory of a beloved son, brother, Terry, In loving memory of a beloved son, brother, and uncle who passed away on March 17, 1984. 41. PERSONAL MEET FRIENDS In your area who value the love, fellowship and simplicity of the original New Testament, Christian Church, and follow simple Bible teaching In daily life. Please call 1-800-283-0154. 41-11-bc WOULD YOU LIKE TO correspond with unat- tached Christian people, ages 18-80, the object being companionship or marriage. Write: ASHGROVE, P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.C., VOE 11)/10. 41-11-bc ADOPTION: Couple unable to have child would love to provide secure, loving home for your baby. 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