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The Huron Expositor, 1983-03-16, Page 23CLEARING AUCTION SALE Tractor, combine, grain bins, machinery, liquid manure pump, etc. to be held for Harold Wettlaufer on the farm. approx. 6 miles west of Clinton, Ont. on highway eight. Saturday, March 26 CO1GNMENT AUCTION SALE Of tractors, truck, forth machinery consigned mostly by local farmers, to be held at Lobb Machine Yard, Bayfield Rd., Clinton. at l p.m. SCALE: Fairbanks 4 x 4 ft. platform scale weights up to approx. 8000 lbs. COMBINE: Massey Harris Super 26 self-propell- ed combine. Case nine ft. trail PTO swather. TRACTOR: Ford 5000 diesel high arch tractor with cab, heater, radio, load monitor, hydraulic outlets, 18.4 x 34 rear tires, 10.00 x 16 fronts, 1750 hours, a real clean tractor. • MACHINERY: Massey Ferguson 15 mixmill with auger feed, 20 inch hammermill. unloading auger, heavy PTO, good condition; John Deere FI4SA septi mount three furrow sixteen inch manual reset trip bottom plow; White 543 four row plate corn planter with insecticide boxes; Allied 101/2 ft. danish type cultivator; IHC nine ft. wheel disc.; three section Allied diamond harrows with bar; six ft. three point hitch blade; Joe's 250 bushel gravity bin on eight ton Martin wagon with 9.5 L x 15 eight ply tires; Allied 40 ft. x six inch portable grain auger PTO drive, 8 ft. x 16 ft. flat rack for wagon. used once; 7 ft. single auger snow blower; Double wide snowmobile trailer; Tight utility trailer with 6 x 6'/: ft. platform and lights; Carbola 5 gal. portable pressure sprayer for white washing. LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT: Husky aggitat- ing manure pump with loading pipe. Beaty single axle honey wagon 900 x 20 tires, poor tank. GRAIN STORAGE BINS AND EQUIPMENT: Westeel Rosco four thousand bushel bin• Westeel Rosso twenty hundred bushel bin, both to be removed; bin aerator, two Allied 20 ft. x 4' grain augers. 10 ft. x 4" grain auger with motor. MISC. ITEMS: Tractor umbrella, nine new and fourteen used Smidley Ranger type pig feeders, small nail scale, old farm weigh scale, wood burning heater, 220 electric heater, water medicater. steel barrels, eleveh McKee double water howls, homemade plywood truck rack with roof for pick up truck; Van Dale 13 ft. silo uriloader complete. Note this is a well maintained offering: TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER — RICHARD LOBB482-7898 OWNER HAROLD WETTLAUFER482-3200 Friday, March 18 et 10 a.m. TRACTORS: 2470 Case diesel, 4 WD; 830 Case tractor; 550 Oliver; MF 285 Universal 3 Nuffield. 4020 John Deere, MF 1080, Case 970. TRUCKS: 1969 single axle tractor, 38 ft. tandem trailer, 1969 GMC tandem with air lift V6 diesel 18 ft. aluminum box and hoist, 1970 Dodge 700 with hoist, 72 ft. x 8" grain auger. SEE LAST WEEK'S PAPER FOR LISTING OF EQUIPMENT, MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED Subject to additions and deletions TERMS CASH— LUNCH BOOTH Sale Manager —`FRED LOBB 482-3409 Auctioneer: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 McKillop resident on board Correspondent MRS. ED REBELS 527-1106 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc- Cowan attended the annual meeting and dance of the American Saddlebred• Horse Association of Canada in Cambridge. At the annual meeting Mrs. Bob McCowan was appointed to the board of directors for A.S.H.A. of Canada and also now serves on the finance committee with Mike Ferguson of Alma and Darryl Billing of Elmira. Mrs. Mary Grtffenham of Walkerton Ontario- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCowan of Walkerton. Visitors with Mrs. Ed Reg- ele on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prezcator of Crediton and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regele of Princeton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCal- lum, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dalton and Mr, and Mrs. Bill McClure have returned home after a a eek's vacation in Acapulco. Win at Brussels curlin The final draw of the Brussels ladies curling club ended March 8. First prize with 39'/: pts. went to the rink of Maria Van Keulen, skip; Donna Knight -vice, Joan Cardiff -second and Debbie Campbell -lead. Second prize went to Velma Tax tip 9 Locking -skip; Annette Lew- ington-vice; Dale Finch -sec- ond; and Linda McDonald - lead with 38 pts. Third prize with 341/2 pts. were Sharon Freeman•skip; Nora Stephenson -vice; Lynn Thomas -second and Rene Richmond -lead. Are you over 60 or turning 71.? before December 31, 1983 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 18, 1983 — A23 If you aro. and wish to secure a lifetime income ti ftont RRSP or are interested in other 5 year investments at very competitive rates, call: Arnold J. Stinnisen 117 Goderich St. East. Setiforth 527-0410 4 �• 74SeweafVox Tuesday, March 22nd StnLk esrAmata PECK APPLIANCES "IN -THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE • VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Most Makes) • FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS For Farm & Business , • SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES • MOFFAT APPLIANCES • INSECT LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS •GIFTS •MANY OTHER ITEMS - VARNA, ONT. • Material • Notions • Butterick Patterns Many InuSiore . SPECIALS 482-7103 4ain• Lief Fedi uring PFAFF Machines ecuregeU what, .Lruofaua XVOIte 5282000 Hour,: Mon. - tint. - 9:00 - 6:00 p.m. Q. My wife's only income is $3,500 in dividends from a trust fund. May I claim her as my dependant? A. You have the option of including her dividends in your income. In this way, you will increase your claim For a married deduction. You could also benefit from the dividend tax credit and the $1,000 investment income deduction. ARE YOU GETTING ALL THE TAX BREAKS YOU'RE ENTI`TLETO? WOULD YOU LIKE: McKillop _l HONDA ee The Exciting Lineup of 1983 Ho-m'da MOTORCYCLES Miss Connie McClure spent last week with her cousins Chad and Janice McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hart- man of Brucefield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCal- lum and Carl Saturday eve- ning. , DUring- HuIiy bully's -to discover methods to save TAXES and gain a hcnefit, or learn how to avoid a penalty? -better communication and understanding with your TAX ADVISORS? -to take TAX considerations into account during operational planning? - -peace of mind which comes with an improved knowledge of INCOME TAX? 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