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34. AUCTION SALES
34. AUCTION SALES
34. AUCTION SALES
Clearing =Farm 'Machinery Auction
tor 'Peter Dud Farms, at Lot 23, Conc- 2 of Hay Twp., 11/4
willies W., 1/2 mile N. of Hwy. 84 on
TUESDAY, ESDAY, APRIL 25 at 1:0:30 a.m.
TRACTORS & COMBINE: J.D. 8640 4 W.D./duals; J.D.
,4020/power shift St loader; M.F. 184-44 W.D.; Ford 800; Int.
Super Ciscuffler; J.D.7720 combine; J.D. 215flex'head; J.D.
643 3 row narrow corn head; J.D. pickup head.
TURNIP PLANTING & HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: 8 row
potato planter; Allied 8 row folding stuffier; 'Kortgskiide 4
row scuffler; Cassa 500 gal. trail sprayer/4 piston pump; 2 j
Scot - Viner 1 row turnip harvesters; 2 - Hill turnip stackers, ,l
30' long; 4 - tandem drive turnip trucks/16'-22' Hill boxes;
1 - Int. single axle Loadstar cab '& chassis; 1 - Chev single
axle 6500 cab & chassis/long wheel base.
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: J.D. 2800 6 furrow plow; Kongskilde
24' folding cult./rolling harrows; Wllrich 52' cult./buster bar;
J.D. 1600 chisel plow; 38' land roller; Int. 624 press drill; J.D.
Mott mower.
TRUCKS & TRAILERS: '79 Int. Transtar/wet line; 18' wood
rack/steel floor & hoist; 40' tandem grain trailer; 40' tip float;
other misc. equipment, lawnmowers, & numerous small
items.
NOTE: Farms are sold. Auctioneer & owners not responsi-
ble
for any accidents in connection with this sale. Lunch
booth on grounds. All verbal announcements shall take
precedence over any written material.
TERMS: Cash or known cheque day of sale.
AUCTIONEERS:
JIM McCARTNEY, Waterdown PROPRIETOR: PETER OUD
TOM HAMULECKI, Norwich
East Central Ontario HEREFORD Zone Grass
Roots Sale May 6th 1989 Peterborough
Fairgrounds Show 4-30 p.m Sale 7 p.m.
Catalogues available contact Kathy Hadden
(613)962-241.4 . 34.16-bc
20 SALERS BULLS - Fullblood, purebred and
percentage at Trf-County Safes Bern,
Hanover, Ont April 20th, 8 p.m. All quality for
red meat program Bob Currie & Son,
Shelburne, (519) 925-5510 34 -16 -be
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
39. CARD OF THANKS
FARMERS WANTED - who need a better tax
retum! When we prepare your tax return,
you'll receive every break coming to you.
You'll pay the least tax possible. And you'll
get all the new Tex 'Reform tax credits. Call
FBC - Toll Free 1-800-265-1002. Home ap-
pointments are still available ter 1988 Tax
Returns! 38 -16 -be
26.3-2928
RICHARD LOBE
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., APRIL 22 AT 10 A.M.: Appliances;
furniture; glass; misc. items to be held al
Vanastra Warehouse. See this week's
paper tor full list
SAT., APRIL 22 AT 7 P.M.: Dinner auc-
tion at the Goderich Township Hall for
Clinton Hospital
THURS., APRIL 27 AT 11 A.M.: MF 265
tractor; MF 35 tractor: Nuffield tractor;
plus a full line of 'small farm machinery
for Greer Brothers, 2 miles south of
Bayfield on Hwy. 21
SAT., APRIL 29 AT 10 A.M.: Appliances,
furniture; lawn mowers; etc. at Lobb Auc-
tion Barn. Clinton.' •
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 31 miles east of Exeter
235-1123
Try us for
CUSTOM KILLING and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
HOWATT
CONSTRUCTION
• ti_ OFFICE:
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``-.0._:L,-,t ' AUCTION 527-254.0
REG ®AIL BILL PRE33CATOR MONDAY TFRIDAY
348-015,52334220 JIM PPIESzCATOR
Svc. 482-7126 (Manager)
ROPERTY AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
for Bert Mahafty, R.R. #2, Statfa, 31/2 mi. south of Dublin, turn left (east), 11/4 mi. on left,
follow algns. East half of Lot 10, West half Lot 9, Conc. 6, Hibbert Twp. Perth County.
TERMS OF PROPERTY - 10% down day of sale by cash or certified cheque, balance
in 30 days, subject to a reasonable reserve: Property selling at 12:30 p.m. put up se-
cond time at 1:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 29th 90.30 a.m. sharp
Mod. :2540 Rumley 011 Pull tractor;: Model 272 Allis diesel; Allis ED40 diesel; 1937 W.M.
Allis crawler; 1950 No. 10 Allis dozer; 1936 Ford 2 ton truck with hoist; 3 H.P. engine ,
on wheels (stationary); New HoBand'68 baler; Allis pull type combine; M.H. 13 run drill; '
Allis 12' disc; 11 h.p. riding mower 38" cut, as new; roto tiller; 20" swing lathe; 14' •
swing lathe; Lincoln 250 industrial welder; milling machine; 80 ton hydraulic press; table
saw; jointer; steel shears; set of torches; beam steles; plus'much older, small Allis equip-
ment; 2 wagon loads of tools and machining tools; 1 wagon load of steam and Rumley
parts; 1 wagon load of miscellaneous belts; sap equipment and numerous articles; 1
wagon load of gun related parts; dies; trap equipment; hunting equipment, etc.; several
older unfinished guns; large assortment of shop related tools and guages; 3 bench
grinders; 2 drill presses; etc:, etc.
GUNS SELLING AT 4:00 P.M. - Winchester Model 61 22 magnum with Weaver scope;
WincheeterModel 94 32-40 cal.; Winchester Model 92 44 magnum; 2 Browning BT 99
12 ga. trap; ithlca 12. ga. V grade; Saluige French Brescia 12 ga. semi auto; Excel single
12 ga.; Stevens Low•wall22 cal. target; Stevens Favorite 32 cal. favorite; Remington
222 cal.; Winchester 94 22 cal.; Winchester 94 22 magnum; Marlin. Model 39 22 cal.;
Browning 35 cal. semi automatic; 28 Savauge 12 ga. Remington model 700 6 mm with
scope; Remington model 700 222 magnum with K6 Weaver scope; Winchester 70 22-250
cal. with K12 Weaver scope; Remington model 700 17 cal. with V9 Weaver scope; 99
Savauge 250-3000 with K2 Weaver scope; Remington 870 trap with vented bbl; 1 wagon
load of gun parts and related pieces. ,
NOTE: F.A.C. required to bid on guns.
CONSIGNMENTS: 1931 Ford Model "A" pickup fully restored; 1010 John Deere tractor
(gas,; Allis Chalmers
SUNDAY, APRIL 30th 1:00 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD - 1 wagon load of magazines. dating to early 1900's; hardcover books (gun
related); 3 door flat -to -the -wall cupboard wlth:pieshelland blights; 2 square oakexten-
alon tables with 6 matching press back chairs; cherry 'chest bonnet; oak china cabinet;
knee hole desk and chair; ,Boston rocker; bake cupboard; •washstand; various occasional
parlor tables; old trunks; bedding and quilts; weight clock; old wooden telephone; but-
ter.press; wood lined wash tuba; did:steam irons; flat irons; picture frames; various china
and dishes; PLUS•MUCH, MUCH MORE. A SALE YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS.
8% Sales tax to be in effect,
Owner rand Auctioneers not responsible for accidents or loss of property day of sale.
L35. TENDERS WANTED
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
Antiques; appliances; furniture; to be
held at VANASTRA In WAREHOUSE,
turn off Hwy. 4 at Red Maple inn cor-
ner, an
SATURDAY, APRIL 22
Concrete and General
Contracting
•Foundatons •Sidewalks
',Driveways ',Flooring
R.R. 1 AUBURN, ONT.
(519) 523-4338
•MACRAE
I wish to express my sincere thanks to
everyone who remembered me with get -well'.
cards, flowers, treats, phone calls 'and visits^
while 1 was In St. Joseph's Hospital, London:1
and also after 1 returned home. Your .
thoughtfulness was deeply appreciated.
Eileen MacRae, Dublin 39-16x1
RACHO
Many thanks to our neighbours, friends and 1
relatives for the lovely cards, flowers, phone:
calls, visits and gifts we received for our 40th -
wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our.,
family and grandchildren for taking us out for •
delicious supper and cake The day will be -
remembered Doug and Jackie Racho
39-16-x1
SEAFORTH RINGETTE
On behalf of the Seatorth and District Ringette ,
Association we would like to thank the follow-
ing sponsors for helping make our Eric.Nagler
Concert a huge success: Culligan Real Estate
Ltd. Hart Ford Mercury, Anstett Jewellers,
Whitney Ribey Funeral Home, Flower Magic, ,
Hildebrand Flowers, Watt's Maintenance,
Agrico Fertilizer. To the Merchants who allow- ,
ed us to put tickets In their stores: Bob and
Betty's Variety, Kids Kloze, Ray's Family
Market, Winthrop Store, Seatorth Nursery ,
School, No Kidding, Ron's Health Center, The
Saga, The Purple Turtle, Oscars Video, .
Foodland, Seyler's Food Market, Goderich
Entertainers, and Gerrards. To Graham
Nesbitt and the arena staff for their help. To .
the Huron Expositor for their coverage of our
event. A special thank you to Sharon Car-
nochan, Brenda DeJong, Fran Craig and Deb .
Rau for their help and all the Ringette parents
and girls who helped the night of the concert.
Seatorth Ringette Executive 39-16-x1
40. IN MEMORIAM
AT 1'0A0 A.M.
Kenmore harvest gold fridge and stove;
Kenmore heavy duty washer and dryer;
2 air conditioners; humidifiers; shop
vac; electric vibrating massage chair;
antique dining table w /leaves, extends
from 4' to 8'; modern round table a 4
chairs; oval wooden dining table w/2
large leaves and 4 chairs; glass top
table and theirs; 2 wicker rockers; fan-
cy antique dresser with mirror and
mustache pulls;'6 wooden dining theirs;
r"' 3 matching chairs; 2 wooden rocking
chairs; modern chesterfield with mat-
ching love seat chair and ottoman:
chesterfield and matching chair:
chesterfield with pull-out .brad and 3
matching end tallies; modern grey
chesterfield; new King size mattress
and hid frame; Queen size mottenless
waterbed; 3 single box springs and.
mattresses; double mattress: 2.smatl
beds; wooden double bed Ireme; cop-
per tub washer; copper bolter; office
desk with typing steed; smell desk; 2
small :chests of drawers; small child's
chest & wardrobe; long dresser; chest
of drawers, emgaxhierteblo; end tables;
4 telephones; portable typewriter;
smell hl; 11; snatching •floor and table
lamps; toaster oven; crock pot; blonder:
electric tea kettles; irons; dishes;
glassware; a few depression pieces;
Melltte coffee maker; cross country
sklls; boll glove; golf clubs; urea's
skates; 1 pair of ladles' figure skates;
pair of downhill ski boots; 2 pair golf
shoes; 2 back packs: 2 tabletennlssets;
2 new ping pong tables; 12 volt trou-
ble light; suitcases; ironing board;
cassette tapes; books; radios; bedding;
used clothing; old dentist drill unit; 4
large mirrors, 22'/0" x 921/4"; small
chain saw; 10.speed bike; Sharp elec-
tric cash register; accordion; plus many
other Items.
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper 1.0.
Lunch Booth
AUCTIONEERS
Richard Lobb & ?Burt Lobb
482-7898
35. TENDERS WANTED]
WINDOW REPLACEMENTS
at
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Seaforth, Ontario
Separate sealed tenders addressed to the Huron County Board of Education, will be received
at the following addresses before 3:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, April 27, 1889.
1. Kyles, Garrett & Marklevltz
Architects
516 Huron Street
Stratford, Ontario
N5A 5S9
2. The Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario t
NOM 1L0
Bid Bond or Certified Cheque in the amount of $5,000.00 of the lenderprlce is required. Suc-
cessful Bidder maybe required to supply 50% PerlormanceAond,and:5091).4abourand-Materials
Payment Bond.
General Contractors may obtain tender documents:at1he offices of Kyles,'Barratt &Marklevitz
•located.et 516 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontarioandalsofhe.Huron County Board of Education
.at 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily,aocep{t�ed. ti
itafn'Pubiic location J 16TT
#1 :n g tVp't'hiVeld • TG aFWI.
1
G. HEARD CONSTRUCT'
LAWN ROLLING • DRIVEWAYS
- Gravel, Sand, topsoil
SEPTIC MELDS
Serving The Area Since 1962
522-0307
R.R. 2 Seatorth
Dc Yom Need Your
Lawn Rolled
FOiB REASONABLE RATES
Ca& I Ron Jo neeeaat
522-0148
Cell after 6:00 P.M. KEASE
s•1011.1EIMMINdll
ENSALL 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
35. TENDERS WANTED
HURON COUNTY
HOUSING AUTHORITY
S.F.T. (HC) 89-10
Janitorial Services and Snow
Removal at 85 .West St., Goderich
(OH -3) and 250 •Piston St., Goderich
(OH -2).
Tenders will be received for the
above until 11:00 a.m. local time,
Wednesday, May 10, 1989 by the
Huron CountyHousing.Authorlty, 48
The Square, Goderich, Ontario, 'N7A
1M5, (519) 524-2637 from whom
details and epeclficationsmay be ob-
tained, quoting reference number as
above.
THE LOWEST OR.ANY TENDER NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
ST N'S
LAWN CARE
SEE YOU AT THE
HOME & GARDEN SHOW
LAWN ROLLING
Aerating & Dethatching
Shrub Trimming
General Landscaping &
Maintenance
FREE ESTIMATES CALL
t4
JOHN STAFFEN >41`
527-2280
DALRYMPLE
Garnet - to memory of a dear husband who
passed away on April 22nd, 1983.
A million times I've needed you
A million times I've cried,
If love could have saved you dear
Ydu never would have died.
Things we feel most deeply
Are the hardest things to say
if 1 could have one lifetime wish
One dream that would come true
I'd pray to God with all my heart
For yesterday and you.
Sadly missed by Marie, 40-1.6-x1
39. CARD OF THANKS
WILLIAMS
In loving memory of Frank Williams who pass-
ed away three years ago April 23, 1986,
The rolling stream of lite rolls on.
But still the vacant chair,
Recalls the love, the voice, the smile,
Of the one who once sat there,
Lovingly remembered by his family. 40-16-x1
DALRYMPLE
Garnet - who passed away April 22, 1983.
A million times we've needed you
A million times we've cried.
If love could of saved you Dad
You +neverwyould'have:died.
Things we feel most deeply
Are the hardest things to say,
If we could have one lifetime wish'
One dream that could come true, • . .
We'd pray to God with all our hearts,
For yesterday and you.
Remembered always, Dorothy, Audrey; Lila,
Mannie and Marlene. 40.16-x1
MCKAY
Loving memories of a dear husband and
father, Doug, who lett us suddenly two years
ago Apr. 25, 1987.
Treasured thoughts of one so dear,
Often brings a silent tear.
You still live on in the hearts and minds
Of the tamily you left behind.
Sadly missed, always remembered by .wife
Leanne and children, David, Lisa and .Lori.
40-16-x1
DALRYMPLE
In loving memory of a dear • grandfather and
great grandfather Robert Garnet Dalrymple
who passed away April 22, 1983.
Lovingly remembered always by Gale and
Greg. 40-16-1
SOMERVILLE
In loving memory of Mrs. William Somerville,
who passed away April 19, 1988.
Beautiful memories are woven in gold,
This is the picture we tenderly hold,
Deep in our hearts your memory is kept,
To love and to cherish and never forget.
Loved and remembered by your family.
40.16 -xi
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37. NOTICE. TO
CREDITORS
R. •B. ALLAN
DIRECTOR OF in/CATION
iTas.
•O.i E1: TORY
1
ELECTROLYSIS - The removal of ,unwanted
hair,in the comfortdeny,ownrtteme. allifauby
Shanahan; Bayfield465-2785. 38.1&4
. SERNIQE
I IIRECTORY
..KIRBY • VACUUM :SUPPlie8 ;and ,Service. Can
.Lloyd Eister;;274364 38-143
LAfl31N fiCll'jxU' ia, feel( nary sborile
327 Li642. 38.14.3
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS
AND 'OTHERS
,In the Astute of
MARY 'CATHERINE
,MCIVER
All persons having claims Qgalnst,THE;ESTATE
-Of MARY CATHERINEMCIV,ER..lute of the
Town of Seaforth in the County -of. Huron, who
,died on or about the 10th,day ofMoreh 1989,
are hereby notified to.send in full:particulars
of their claims to The undersigned on pr
before the 1 kith dpy of 4Aay 1989 aper which
date the assets will be distributed having
regard only to.clalms.thenreceived.
Dated et Seatorth, :4nterio=this 11th.;doy of
4pril 1989.
Me ONNELL,;STiWART,d.DEVJREAUit
teurristers„Ac,.
1'SApfprth,-Ontprl0
;5o11edte,s.fpr,tbe,exmaltWp
SEAFORTH,HINGETTE
On behalf of the Seaforth and District Ringette
Association we would like to thank the follow-
ing people who gave so willingly of their free
time to be coaches. assistant coaches,
managers and trainers of our Ringette teams
over the past season. Novice Coaching Staff:
Kathy O'Reilly, Joanne Holland, Lynn
Devereaux and Brenda DeJong, Petite
Coaching Staff: Bill Carnochan, Roy
Gingerich, Yvonne Cronyn, and Lorraine
Devereaux, Tween Coaching Staff: Marg
Dale, Julie Kinsmen, Lois McElwain and Tarn -
my Nash. Junior Clutching Staff: Debbie
Dinsmore, Bill Teall, and Sandra Turner; Belle
Coaching Staff: Donald McKercher: Dave
Nigh, Arlene VandenAkker, Barb Watt and
Peg Rowcliffe. The sport of Ringette is a team
sport, to be.enjoyed by each girl, whether they
win, lose or tie, .with the spirit of the. game of
Ringette being for fun, friendship, and fair
play. Yours in Ringette, Seaforth Ringette Ex-
ecutive. 39-16-x1
'HANEY
Our thanks to friends and family for phone
calls, .visits.and cards following the death of,a
dear brother and uncle, ,Clair Haney. We.811)-
predate your lhoughtfulneas. Sinoerely, Lloyd
and Gladys HaneysandFamiiy. 39-16-x1
Thanks ,40 '9r. +Rodney .and the nurses ,at
$eafArth`Vpmmufilty-ki0PPital. Thanks.al>lo do
the.kltoh3n:ataf.;r,peciaf+thanks.tO •my ¢sanity
arldrmY sisters,whOWere;:ao,good,to,me,fn4he
-fgtepital and since :returning borne. ,Also
',thanks to mY AI3ljlhbprs.and frliends-fpr.oards,
!Jlowers,and rtreets• .A l3ppcial 41)am/ ,you 10
-F,.ather•Carusnarartd';Sietar;Mary Lewis,;Mary
Owe. 39.16-xl
41. PERSONAL
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ADOPTION: Loving childless couple wants ,a
family and wants to adopt. Your baby will have
a happy, loving, secure home with us. Pleasp
call(514)896-4263. 41 -16 -bp
CHILDREN having Academic Problems? Try
out 6 week summer school for basics anti
upgrading. P.T.R. 3 to 1, Call (705) 4241110.
Sheila Morrison School, RR 2, Utopia, LOM
1TO. 41-16.4
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11'0111 W, orkiilg
with h( )Ii1Ct)I1('
will() AII)' i
NO!Get the facts.
Let's Talk. Cali the
Ontario Ministry of
Health AIDS Hotline
563 -AIDS
42..ENGAGEMENTS
:ROWLAND—,r1Al';Is:Sf+1N
'Ralph sand Ellen Jackson .t nd Edward and
Margaret Ftgwlarid are .pleased ,to announ,Pe
the,eg(Mgement el their .children, Lepne and
Stephen. The ,reading to take place ,at
)Rptfipk a-Churah, Dublin on Saturday,M.ay th
at 3;00, 42.16-x1
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