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VISIT OUR COMPLEX OR PHONE 519.4P-3757
HMi 01. 527.1336.327;1458
AR types et equipment available new.:
SALES MANAGERS' AUCTi.ONEERS,
IIQWDATOIS & AYPRALSERS
AUCTIONEERII, youo ATORS. ArfmAISERS;
77'1W/1,4110T. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK .1 WO'
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BRIMICOMBE
Auction
Of a large selection of antiques, property, and
miscellaneous ' items: for the Estate of Betty
Brimicombe, at the premises located at 1414 Brock
Street, Goderich on
SATURDAY, JULY 21, AT 10:30 A.M.
PROPERTY: Lot 9/3, Plan 7. consisting of a 1'/2
storey brick house, 2 bedrooms, living room, dining
room, 2 baths, single car garage tool shed on
excellent treed lot. Lot size 104' x 147', approx.
also
East half of Lot 9/2, Plan 7, Extra building lot 52' x
147', approx., with mature trees. Contents include 9
pc, Rosewood dining room suite including round
extension table, buffet, corner china cabinet, and 6
heavily carved chairs with needle -point seats,(all to
be sold separately); walnut 42" pedestal table
o '
(carved); Victorian rosewood games table;Rose-
wood'spirinet desk; 5 pc. solid walnut bedroom suite.
with twin poster style beds; carved walnut trimmed
f;
so a, cherrydrop leaf table; 4 gunstock chairs with
cane bottoms; ' walnut serving table; walnut glass -
front bookcase; Victorian wing back chair; walnut
trinket table; walnut fireside bench with needlepoint
seat and matching footstool; small walnut,drop leaf
table; 4 walnut ladder -back. chairs with crushed
velvet seats; wicker bottom stright back chairs; 6
Queer:,press back chairs; oak hall stand with 'mirror
back;°°maple rocker w'th wicker seat; walnut cane
rocker; walnut . bi e i '
, sewing , a n t, wttket fernery, deer
head clock shelf; walnut blanket boat; 2 cane bottom
chairs; walnut 8''buffet.
GLASS AND CHINA: Royal Doulton - 7 pc. jug & •
bowl wash set; dresser set; vases; and other pieces;,
18 pc. berry bowl &cake set; Staffordshire peacock'
vases; 8 pc. setting English Ainsley dinner set; 17
pc, cut glass & Stemware (crystal); Spoke cream &
sugar; handpainted crystal plate& bowl set; brass &
silver overlay pieces; cups& saucers.
MISCELLANEOUS: oil paintings; pictures & frame;
John S. Gordon water colour; F. Lotano water
colour; pencil etchings&others; blanket boxes; large
quantity of books; brass candlesticks; brass serpin-
tine lamp; other brass pieces; cast iron 30" school
bell with stand; cast dinner bell; cast iron kettles;
brass &marble floor lamp; 2 Persian runners 40" x
6'; 2 Persian rugs; and many, many, more items.
1951 Dodge Sedan in geed condition, original.
TERMS -- CASH
lrisperty s:1'0% down, balance In 30` days.).
20.09-1
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST; SEAFORTI.1'r'ONTARiO NOK 1WO
(Zile) 0210458
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FARMERS and: DEALERS
re$erve this tato •
20 Auction Sales
10:011:A:.N:. Shcirp.:
OF
Tractors, Combines, Haying & Harvesting
equipment, Tillage equipment and all other
type of farm equipment, as well. as. Lawn
Garden equipment.
TRACTOR SELL AT 2:30 Sharp
Don't miss it - See you there.
Auctioneer: Cliff Gilbert
WAYNE WARD FARM .EQUIP-
534-29110'
53443.. _.
'Hwy. No.6 WIARTON
1
Auction
Sale
Of machinery', ,antiques
•• and some household effects
' will be held for .
TORRENCIUNDAS
at Walton
' 0
Saturday, July 14 at 1:3
Pm
Fortson . 49 . tractor original,
tires, power take off in real
good shape;. Wooden
wheeledlow down steel tired
wagon A-1' condition;
Massey Harris horse drawn
cultivator with narrow and:
wide teeth horse drawn disc;
4 section harrows; Massey
Harris horse drawn 51/2 ft:
mower (working good); rub-
ber tired buggy in good
shape; antique Massey
Harris walking Plow good as
new with: skimmer; stone
boat; 3 sugar, kettles; 3 large
steel, water trough,' 1 as new:
wooden 16 ft. ladder; hav..
car, rope and pulley; 4, 14 ft.
wire farm gates 15 ft.. wood
herding gate;.3 horse collars;
'3 horse halters: 2 horse
bridles; 3 horsebells; big chop
box; different sizes clay tile;
14, roll 4" plastic tile; 3 hen
crates; fattening crate; pig
crate; 7 hen feeders hen
nests; hen roosts; barn scale
a
Y,
approx. 250 bale ha • approx.
100 cedar rails; .iroti posts;
cedar posts for wood; quant
it lumber; bunch wooden.
Shingles; Kant hook; 45 gala
gas barrel and :pump; wood•
en and steel barrels;. old .i
licence plates; horse shoes;
'A horse motor with fan; 2
heavy horse blankets; approx., :
Y PP
150. sacks; dozen grain bags;
2 cream: se arators, one in
P ;
working order; 14 ft: log
chain; chains; axe; crow bar;
forks; iron wedge;;'cow poke;
3 wooden storm
windows• ,
Cream cans; milk can; 1967
Chev 60 passenger bus in
good shape, Allis Chaltners
WC tractor with front end
snow blower andcab; quart
Sealers include antiques;
wooden antique wash tub;
crocks and -antique
jug q ' ue
wooden bread box; ice cream
freezer; antique ue fryP an and
pots; 2 lawn chairs, iron. bed
1 .complete Screen door; 2 fin-
ished house debts; suit case
and tote bag; commode;
bed pan; parlour chair in
excellent condition; 2
bicycles; magnifying glass;
' (nearly news
wash stand; 48"
humidifier
bed:spring
with legs; Coppertone kitch-1
en table with 4 chairs; num•
erous small articles.
Terme cash or cheque with
identification
Owner or eect oneer not
responsible for accidents
GEORGE POWELL,
' Clerk
. BRIAN RINTOUt,
Auctioneer
20-92-2
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Richard
L
obb.
Auctioneer
AUCTION . .
CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
Sat,; July 14, 12 noon,
auction sale of ap-
pliances/ antiques,
furniture, etc. at Ric-
hard Lobb's. barn,
Clinton. 20-07-1
Wed. July 18, .1 p.m.
Annual Huron and
Perth Jersey Cattle
sale at Clinton Fair
Grounds.
Sat. July 21, 10:30
a.m. 2 bedroom. 11/2
storey frame house
kir the estate of Lucy
Levy at 337 James
St., Clinton: 20-08-1
Sat. July 21,12 noon:
Antiques, etc: for two
local estates at Rich-
ard Lobb's barb, Clin-
ton. • • 20-09-1.
2Q Auction Sale*: ..
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BUSINESS LIQUIDATION 'BYY
ublic Auction
Machine shop, tools, equipment and supplies
, BAY MACHINE and REPAIR SHOP
SATURDAY, JULY 14TH 10;30 A.M.
at the premises -
102 Bay Street, Stratford, Ontario;
SALE TO CONSIST OF;
T.O.S. Trencin SN40A lathe, 10 ft bed, 17" - 24
swing, with gap and block, metric and standard
threads attached (10" - 3 jaw, 12" - 4 jaw) steady
rest & •follow rest; Mitchell 8' bed lathe with gap,
18" - 32" swing- 4 jaw chuck, 32" face place (c.w, .3
Hp. Dumore precision grinder with 12" wheel);
Weyburn 6' lathe, '81" - 28" swing, steady rest,
follow rest # pratt 4' jaw chuck; Kempsmith with
chuck including gear cutting head; Thiel Bandsaw
19" throat, compound table, variable speed,
automatic feed with welder, 40 Dufour Universal.
milling machine with compound head dual range,
rapid travel, 43" x 10" table; 'LeBlond Universal
milling machine complete approx, 300 milling tools;,
Norton precision grinder machine hydraulic & fully
automatic with eclipse magnetic chuck; 2 Beaver
floor model drill presses; Ln5-300' amp Lincoln
welder, :mig•tack-or stick welder; 225 ideal arc
Lincoln welder; power hacksaw 2V & 0 punch
presses; 2 Milwaulkee 9" hand grinders; A. E;G,
7,000 rpm. 9" grinder; Biuepaint . double end!
grinder; 1,200 rpm: air drill: Rototee spray welder,.'.
Eutalloy water cooled spray welder:(Eutectic); 5 hp,
double predestal grinder; Steven shaper; chain falls;
Vickers 925 lb. P.P.S,I. hydraulic; pump (97 gpm.)
air pneumatic grinders & hammers; electric hand
tools; 2 ton chain falls power greaser; hydraulic
pallet cart; inground
floor h
oist, 4 ton
floor
jack
;
band saw• suspended combustion proof furnace;
gear reducers acetylene welder; steel shelving &
work benches; drill bits hand tools; Dewilbe paint
gun; bolts; chains; 100 Ib. assorted welding rod :
high speed'drills from 1 ' - 27/ granite surface
gm 8,ra
g
•plate;, quantity of tool steel shafting; quantity of
other steel; many more items related tothis type of
business,
Clark 90" Forklift
Te..
.• ewe Cash LUNCI•,L BOOTH.,
seWng due to health reasons.
Proprietor — Laurie Riehl
PROPERTY:. Consisting of 138 Ft frontage on .to
Bay .St. Pt. Lot 589;; Lots 565-568 :Plan 47 City, of ,
Stratford County of Perth Zoned R2. Selling subject
to reserve to be offered at 11:30 a.m: $2,000.00 dep.
certified cheque, balance 30 days,
eq.
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AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) S'27 -14'E8,
AUCTION SAL E:,
of Antiquer furniture, appliances, Niagara
chair, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb s Barn, 289 .
Bayfield Road Clinton Consignments from Clinton
Goderich, Bayfield and Seaforth homes.
SATURDAY, JULY 14TH AT 12 NOON
Square model deluxe fridge; 2 - 24" electric stoves; :2
older fridges; Inglis automatic clothes washer; Frigi-
daire clothes washer and automatic dryer; 2 continental
beds twin) like new; Niagara massage chair; heat
lamp; 3 piece bedroom suite, love seat chesterfield,
radios; : 2 washstands; cedar chest; wooden dining room
table; 3 - antique• dressers, with mirrors: small oval
table; odd :table • H: o
over s in dry washer, electric
ric
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sewing m{4cl•ne, range hood; lawn chairs; carpet,slate
black board; round card table and chairs, like new
beaver jar• trunk antiqueuesausage staffer, .floor and
table lamps; old fruit jars, bottles; electric hedge
trimmer; vacuum cleaner 2 sidechairs• endtable s
hall tree olelampbuffet; chesterfield and chair' fold
down couc '; baby crib; floor lamps; chrome table and
chair sets, l W small desk,
t s odd chairs; 2 B & TVs:
00
upholstered chairs; eme and motor; garden tools; 32
.y_„, rY ,
ft. extension ladder;' folding: chairs;. step ladder; hand
saws beddingand linen, sire es etc; plus.our
usual
large offering of dishes, glassware, small appliances,
and mise. items.
TERMS CASH -w DAY OF SALE.
RICHARD' LOBB B Anctloneer, CLINTON, ONT`.�IO
482.7898
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day
of sale. 20-09=1
Tenders Wanted
Tenders
For Municipal Drain
Township of
Huilett
Murray -Lamb
Drainage
Works
Excavation Tile. Pipe,
Catch Basins, etc, 9,125
lineal feet of Open drain
(10,600 co. yds.) Lowest
or any tender not neces
Tenders 'Wanted'
sarily accepted. All
material and equipment,
except C.M.P. to be sup- `�
plied by the :Contractor.
' A certified' cheque fir
10 per cent of the Tender
Price to accompany
tender.
Tenders close at 4:00
p.m..
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31979
Further particulars and
Tender Fornla available at
the Clerk's Office.
CLARE V114G3124Tr anile;
00* X193,1Anillaalitit
21-09.2
20 09-1
Tenders Wanted
FOR SALE
BY TENDER
One used
SCHOOL BUS
Can be seen at Ralph
Buffirga's,Blyth. Phony
523-9266. Tenders
CLOSE JULY 20
Highest tender not
necessarily accepted.
acce .te...
d
21.09-2.
ministry of
Housing� .
Ontario
Housing
CP�
r
0 Ot10R
Tender libeferenee
timber DSS TS 79=103:
for the installation of 6"
Batt insulation in Ont-
ario Housing Corpor-
ation Buildings in Huron
County.
Tenders will be re-
ceived for the .above
until
11:00'a.t r. local time,
July 25, 19794
by the Ontario Housing
Corporation, c/o Court
House and Registry Off-
ice, 80 bundas Street,
P.O. Box 5600, Terminal
"A", London, Ontario
N6A2P3 (519/679-7110)
from, whom details and
specifications may be
obtained. Details and
Specifications may
also be obtained from.
the Huron County Hous.
ing Authority, 53 Stan,
ley Street, Goderich,
Ontario N7A 3K6
(519/524-2637), quoting
reference number .as
above. The leiwest or any
tender not neeessadit
accepted, 2109.1;
22 legal Notices.
NOTICE TO'CREDfl'ORS
All Creditors and others hav-
ing claims against the Estate
of Eva Maeda Core late of
the Town of Seaforth in the.
County of Huron, Widow,
who died on or about the 28th.
day of April, 1979 are to send
'in their claims • with full.
pa 'rticulars by mailing ;.them
to the undersigned on or,
before the 30th day of July.
1979. after which date the
Executors will proceed to
distribute the Estate: having
regard only to the claims
then received.
Leigh Crozier, Q. C.
P. O. Box 616,
Forest, Ontario'
Solicitor for the
Executors
22-09.3:
24 Cards of Thanks,
1 would like to say sincere
thanks to the staff and nurses;
at. Seaforth Community
Hospital .for their care and.
kindness - to Dr. Brady and:
to my family, friends, and
neighbours for visits, gifts
and cards while at hospital
and since . coming home,
Russell Bolton 24-09x1
I wish to; thank. Dr. Whitman,
Pastor Horst, the nurses at
the Seaforth hospital while I
was a patient there,. Thanks
m' my neighbours,; relativesives.
and friends who visited me
and helped out in any way.
—Irvin Leonhardt '
24-09x1
I' would like to take this
opportunity to thank all my
friends and neighbours, the
Board of Governors and my
co-workers at the Seaforth;
hospital, the ambulance
crew, the police. department
and. the Seaforth Sportsmans
Club for alltheir good
wishes, the. beautiful :flowers
and treats while I • was a
patient at Victoria Hospital'.
and since returning home.
Thanks for all their prayers.
for my recovery which
a ou h.
me throught
brought
88
time. Your kindness I will
never forget. ' —Lillian.
Matzold 24.09x1',
We, the S.D.H.S. Class of
'74 would ' like, to thank all
dassmates j..and acquaint-
ances who attended our
reunion. Special thanks to
Karen Regier, who . planned
the reunion and put so much
hard work into it. Also thanks
to the teachers who attended
and to Al, Marie, Lynn and!
'Mike; Regier for their hard
work and to Jim and Ethel:
Devereaux. The reunion was
certainly' a success and we
look forward to another one.
24-09-1
I wouldlike to thank who
.
helped me with the Legion
p Br
50th anniversary display.
Many : thanks; to those who
gave 'me compliments and
wrote letters of appreciation::
Special thanks to ' mywife
Marjorie who helped me and
put to uP`• with me
(no
remarks please). Thank you.
—Frank Phillips 24-09x1
The family of the late Elmer
Koehler, beloved father and
grandfather wishes to ex-
press sincerethanks to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for their many acts, of kind-
ness shown to us, in our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks for the many sym-
pathy cards, floral tributes,.
charitable donations and for
food; brought to the house; to
the R.S. Box Funeral Home
and staff, pall bearers, flow-
er bearers, Rev. Van Slyke;
and to the Winthrop UCW
for •the lovely lunch served
after the funeral. This was all
very much appreciated and
will never be forgotten.
—Gary, Gord, Ron, Al and
Marilyn and families
24.09.1
24, Guide of Thankft 25 In. Memoriam.
Many. • :thanks: to all my
neighbours, friends, rela-
tives, the nurses,doctors and
pastors, for their cards, gifts.
and prayers during, my stay
in the hospital; also for my
concern, especially for the
help given for our sale, It
sure was appreciated and;
will always be remembered,
--,George Mueller, Mitchell`'
24-09-1
Upon returning from. Victoria .
Hospital, London, 1` would
like to take this opportunity
to thank all the people who
remembered me during the
Past ' five weeks. Thank you
for the flowers, gifts and.
cards. A. special thank you to
Dr. Whitmanand nurses,
also to R.S. Box ambulance
attendents Bob Watson and
Art McNaughton. Many
thanks also to Marlena. Glan,
ville who looked after Ronald
so well, Rev. and Mrs. Duke.
and to ' all, those who in-
quired, It
nquired,It was all very much
appreciated. -Marlene
Sinnamon; • 24-09x1.
We would like to thank our
friends and family for cele
brating • with us on the
occasion of our wedding
reception. Special thanks. to
Reiny and Shirley Van Loon,
Steve arid Nora Eckert, and
Linda Gridzak, for arranging
theevening
for us and to
those who helped with the
meal: Thanks to everyone for
your gifts and donations. We
really appreciate your
thoughtfulness.: —Bill " and
Beth Salisbury 24.09x1.
We would like toexpress our
sincere thanks to our friends.
and neighbours for the' party
given us on Sundaynight,
also for the lovely. gift: It was
deeply appreciated and will
always be remembered.
Dennis, Anne, Marion and
Rose Ann Nolan • 24=09x1.
I'd like to thank they switch
board'. staff at the Seaforth
hospital for the flowers, the
telephone calls and their
took when
helpfulnessI sick.
Special thanks to Mary,
Connely who; with only an,
hours notice worked all night
for me. Thanks to • Dr.
Underwood and all the staff
on duty. Thank you Bill
Smith and Bob Watson for
the lift and the care along the
way.` Thanks also to Dr
Sharpe and the nursing staff
at. University, Hospital, Lon-
don. —Fran Malone 24=01-1
On behalf . of the Mitchell
Fiddlers Jamboree commit-
tee we would like. 'to thank
fthe:fiddlers stepdancers and
all who helped play, the.
ladies who brought food and
helped serve supper, the
Mitchell, Arena, the ones who
donated, and all who helped
•
out. in any way. It was very
much appreciated.
24-09.1
Melinda and Morley Koehler
wish to expres their sincere
thanks to .everybne for the
ninny acts of kindness shown
to them after the loss of
Elmer Koehler.. Special.
thanks Ito Rev, Vandyke,
R.S. Bo# Funeral I•fome, pall:
bearers, the Winthrop UCW'
'for the lunch and money
given to charitable don.
ations.• Your kindness will
always be remembered.
24.09.1
A`
The Dublin Juvenile Girls
who won the Juvenile Tour s-
anent in Marton would like
to t the a drivers and fans
from • Mitchell and Dublin
area. The coach and manager
would like to thank the girls
who played so well'.
24-09x1:
Sincere thanks ks to all .those'
wha remembered'. me with
cards, 'visits and treats while •
I was in Seaforth Community
Hospital, Victoria Hospital,
London, and .'since coming
home. It: was all greatly
appreciated:- Keith Sharp.
24-09x1
4 Help Wanted
DALLAS: In loving; memory
of a dear son Jackie, who
died July 14, 1961..
It's a:sadhome here without”
you Jackie,
We miss you here each day,
For our lives are not the
saneto us,
Since you were called away.
The many things you did for
us,.
inn your kind and thoughtful
way,
You gave us years of happi-
ness,'
No one cart take away.
If we could have a lifetime
wish,
And thoughts that would
tem
true,
We would wish with all our
hearts;
For yesterday and you,
—Lovingly remembered by
Mother, Dadand. families.
X25=09x1:
26 Personal •
Elizabeth (Betty) Smith and
Kenneth. Qldacre announce
their marriage on " July 7,
1979, at' the home of Mr.. and
Mrs. Melvin Clarke, Barrow
Bay, Ontario. 26-094.
27 :Births
MCNICHOL: To . Mr. and
Mrs: Neil McNichol, R.R. 4,
Walton, Seaforth Com-
munity
a t of rth C
munity Hospital July 10th, a
son. 27.09x1
CLARKE: To Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Clarke, Blyth, at
Seaford' Community
Hosp-
ital on July 6, a son.
27-09x1
HUTCHINSON:' To Mr. and
Mrs. Steven . Hutchinson,
Seaforth. at .Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital on July 6, ,a
so;. 27-09x1
=28 .Deaths
MISS ETHEL McCLURE
Miss Ethel McClure of
Seaforth Manor Nursing
Home, formerly of McKillop
Twp.,passed away at Sea -
forth Community Hospital on.
Thursday, July Sth, 1979 in
her 86th year, Dear sister of
Gertrude :'(Mrs. Garnet. Tay-
lor) ,'of Seaforth James of
McKillop Twp. and Robert of
Seaforth. Predeceased by
sisters Mabel (Mrs. Robert
Adams); Dorothy (Mrs. Ed
Broadfoot);, Elizabeth (Mrs.
Jack Simpson) and Myrtle
' and: one brother Rodger:
Friends' were received at the
Whitney kibey Funeral
Home, 87 :Goderich Street,'
Seaforth where funeral serv-
ice was held. on Saturday,
July 7 at 3 p.m. Interment. in
Maitlandbank Cemetery:
28-09-1
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Apply
Archils Sunoco
527.0681,
4.09-1
DAVID McLEAN
At
Huronview, Clinton,
Friday July 7, 1979, David,
McLean'of`Seaforth. Beloved
husband of the late Evelyn
(Blake) McLean, n his 86th
year: Dear father of John E,
Bruce M., both of Tucker -
smith
ucker-smith.Township, Ross ' of
Stratford and. Mrs. 'Keith!
(Wilma) :MacLean, Seaforth.
Also survived by ten grand.
children: and eight great
grandchildren. Rested at thei
Whitney-Ribey Funerall
Home, 87 Goderich Street!
West, Seaforth where the
service was held on Monday,.
July 9th at 2 p.m. Rev.
Robert Roberts officiated.
Interment Maitlandbank,
Cemetery, Seaforth.
28-09-1`