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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-12, Page 6CONSIGNMENT SALE CONSIGN YOUR EXTRA' OR SURPLUS EQUIPMENT TO A LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE BEING HELD AT Ronald Stanley Farm Supply at Bervie on June 15 SALE STARTS AT 12:00 NOON ALL ITEMS WILL BE SOLD IN ORDER OF CONSIG TRACTORS — 110 MF, 101 MF with snowblower, .2WD AC, 2 550 with loders, MM Jet. Star, 54 COckshutt, 2 411R Cock* DB, 2 1250 Cockshutts with loaders, 3 333 MH, 2010 JD, E 770 Oliver, 550D Cockshutt, 43 Case with hyd. loader, 145 shutt with loader, 2,1IN Fords, 30, Cockshutt, U MM, 46 990 DB, 950 DB with loader, 1355 Cockshutt 4WD, 1550 Co 434 International, 1800 Oliver, AC XTBOD with and heater, 22 MH, JD 1010 with loader, Farmall H with 2 scuffler and loader, B414 IH with loader, JD A with Case D, 884 Oliver with PTO, 1 - 600 AC with loader. TILLAGE — MF corn cultivator, Oliver 4 furrow plow, FB 11' land er, Cockshutt 21' disc, Glencoe 18' 6." .vibra cultivator, FS Case plow with 3 PH, Case disc with 3 PH, NH 3 furrow plow, MF 6 furrow plow, IHC 15 run seed drill, Case 2 plow, 2 IH discs, JD 4 - 14 plow 3 PH, MF 4 furrow plow3 JD '16 plate discs, Spring T drag cultivator, Case 5 furrow plow, Cockshutt 4 furrow plow, McCormick 3 furrow plow I Ford 2 , furrow plow, 18' Noble cultivator. HAYING — 30' GW bale elevator, Ford' baler, Ford mower, 68 NH NI round tr baler.' abilamower, JD mower 3 PH, 270 NH baler, MY haler HARVEST — GW grain auger on wheels, MF 34 swather, 770 NH with hay and corn heads, Dion forage box, self propell Super D harvester, Speed King grain auger, III cars Oliver 2 row corn picker, JD forage harvester, Oliver 5 picker, and er,5 con heads 545 combine 535 comblpe thgrainandcowrnith grainbead s525becaoroite harvester,isc. forage D ibolnower M I SC. harvester, ACF harvester, Cockshutt 51 ow Case No. 37 JD loader, 3 Dion boxes on truck 'chassis, spreader - PTO, IHC trail spreader, AC wagon and rack, sGaWw4;walagwonns,m609wFeorrsd, etc.pc p, .63 5 ton truck, 73 Chev pickuP or without camper, 64 Chev 1/2 ton truck, also several • • THERE WILL BE AN • Open House, Door Prizes and Dr FOR A NEW HOMELITE CHAIN SA AT END OF SALE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL RONALD STANI. AT 395.2434 OR AUCTIONEER GRANT McDONALD AT 395.5353 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.NOW,.ONTARIO "'A *GE SIX WEDNESDAY, TENDERS WANTED \ FUEL OIL TENDER . Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock 'noon Friday, June 21, 1974 for the supply of fuel oil to Huron County Schools. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the offices of the Huron County Board of Edu- cation, 103 Albert St., Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1LO, Lowest or • any tender not nec- essarily accepted. E. C: Hill, D. J. Cochrane, ChOirman Director of Education TENDERS SEWAGE SYSTEM AT G. C. HUSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL SOUTHAMPTON, ONTARIO Sealed tenders, properly ident- ified as to contents, including all trades for sewage system at G. C. Huston Public School, South- ampton, Ontario will be received by Kyles, Kyles and Garratt, •165 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario until 3';00 p.m. Thursday, June 20, 1974, local time. Each tender must be accompan-. ied by a Bid Bond. for $1,800.00. The successful contractor will be required to furnish a Perform- ance Bond in the amount of 100% of the contract price. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. • • Contractors may obtain draw- ings and specifications at the office of the Architect: KYLES, KYLES AND GARRATT, ARCHITECTS 165 Huron Street Stratford, Ontario or , THE BRUCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Administration Office Chesley, Ontario On deposit of a cheque for $25.00' inad.e payable to' the Archi- tects.. This deposit cheque will. be returned on receipt of the com- plete 'issue of sets in good con-. dition. The Bruce County Board Of Education AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Machinery And Some Household Items wiill be hqld for JOHN L. CURRIE Lot 39, Concession 11, East WaWanosh Township, 1 block west and 1I/2 blocks south of Wingham On MONDAY, JUNE 17 ' , 1 P.M. SHARP Livestock . . . .20 BWF grass cattle; 2 Holstein ' cows, open; 2 HOIstein cows, due August; 2 BWF cows,• due Aug- ust; 2 heifers with 1st calves, open; 2' Holstein heifers, open; 3 heifers bred Charolais,; 4 calves; 2 Sorrel colts, rising 2 yrs. Machinery . . . , Nuffield 10 - 60 tractor; Massey Ferguson 35 with loader and pul- ley; Massey Ferguson 3 pth 3 fur- row 12 in. plow; Ford 3 pth 4 furrow 14" plow; Massey Fer- guson 3 pth 101/2' cultivator; New Idea 202, . pto 130 bu. manure spreader; spring tooth drag har- rows; 3 pth blade; Massey Ferg- uson 10 ft. ' swather with hesson knife and guards; Ford 3 pth 7 ft. mower; Cockshutt 4 bar side rake; 2 wagons with racks; 20 and 24 ft. Skeleton elevators with motors; Massey Ferguson No. 10 baler; bale stooker and loader; 3 pth snow blower; hammer mill with belt; Golden Arrow sprayer for grain or corn; PTO grass seeder; 2 - 250 gal. water.tanks; 100 gal. gas tank; cutter, ladder, pig feeder, scrap iron; Western saddle; 500 bale straw; Viking cream Separator; 2 stainless steel pails; 1965 GMC ton truek (as is), good condition with hoist. Household Effects . . . 3 wash stands; small tables; 6 matching chairs; chest of, drawers; ant chair; numerous articles. TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD Owner or auction''r not responsible for accidents Brian Rintoul, auctioneer Whilichurch, Phone 357-2349- AUCTION SALE Of Household Furnishings, Office, Restaurant, Butcher Equipment and Supplies will be, held for LES HORTON Lot 45, Concession Lake Range, Aihfield Township,, Gore Road, west of M'cNays.' Store at. Amberley On SATURDAY, JUNE 15 • • 10:30 A.M. Household Furnishings . ' 2 General Electric beds; springs and mattresSes; dressers; buffet, oak; dining chairs; dining. table. (antique,); kitchen suite (cabinet, table and chairs); bunk beds, cots. and mattresses; table lamps; bridge larnps; tri-lights; electric fans; book cases; antique couch; vinyl chesterfield; vacuum cleaners; floor. polisher, 1 domes- tic and 1 commercial; end tables; coffee tables; kitchen chairs; oc- casional chairs; electric com- mercial sewing Machine; Singer treddle type sewing machine; re- frigerators, 2' - 8 cu. ft., 1 - 6 cu. ,ft.; record players; army trunk; aatique oval type trunk (over 100 years old); 2. oak cabinet floor model radios; kitchen scales; bath scales; postal scales; 'red wool army blankets; feather lows; Wilton scatter rugs; tele- phone , table (light oak); window blinds, Various • sizes; venetian blinds; new cutlery (miracle knives); jars, jugs, crocks; iron- . ing boards;' several electric irons, plain: and steam type; miscellan- eous utensils; potS and pans; Westminster chimp. clock (hard-' ly , used); carpet sweeper; sever- al reconditioned electric stoves, apartment size. Office Equipment and SUpplies Typewriters; adding and cal- culating machines; Burroughs sesSiniatic payroll machine; Nat- ional model 6000 grotery checkout machine; several' other makes cash registers from I to 4 totals; tap recorders; two thermofax copiers (by 3M); Bandeveloper copier; blue print desk; drafting table with storage shelf and corn- partments; stacking type book case with glass door; light oak two shelf book case; two drawer steel filing cabinet, 10" x • 8" drawers; card files (seeley rotary wheel type); card files (stacking type, 1, 2 and .4 drawers;, card file stands; card files (wood oak) 8 draWers (stacking)'; table leaks, 1, 2 and 3 drawers up tc 60" length; paper rolls for various makes of cash registers; adding machine rolls; miacellaneous ink ribbons and other supplies; swivel type arm chairs; straight back office , chairs;•'steel folding chairs; Captain chair; school desks (chrome and wood). Miscellaneous . . . Oil space heater; 3 tier propane baking oven unit; automobile spare parts; • various sizes nuts, bolts, etc. (new); steel top work cabinets; 'hydraulic dolley jack; spare parts for lawn cutting machines; printers type cabinet (with some type); small parts cabinet (18 drawer - 4"): car- penter's wood vice; 1/4" electric drill; hand drill; drill bits, augers taps and dies; pipe threaded dies; cross cut saw; table saw; anti- que woodworking .machines; sev- eral power mowers (as is con- dition); hand lawn mowers; In- dustrial sweeping brooms; 212" gas driven pump with hose; '3 phase electric motor, 1, h.p. (new); several 14 h.p. motors; 550 volt Lincoln electric welding Unit, 180' amps; Gravely tractor complete with 30" mower, snow blower and lawn roller; two steel gates 10 ft. x 8ft.;chainfall 1 ton with trolley car for 4" I beam; beam hoist with twin grapples 1 ton cap; two piece 45% angle conveyor section; band type water tank heaters; 'oil drums & tanks; oil drum pumps and spare parts; 50 lbs. anti-freezing grease; quantity of machine oil: electrical components, "switches, - bulbs, ett.; quantity of syringes and injection needles; many other items too numerous to mention. Restaurant Equipment, Butcher Supplies . . . Silex coffee maker, 4. burner; steam heated cabinet and 3 urns coffee units, all stainless steel; stainless steel bun warmer; S.S. napkin dispense sr (new), quantity (0); stock pot heavy duty alum- inum with• steam' jacket, size 36" x 24" x 36" H. x 18" deep; Stain- less cutlerjs bin, 4 compartment; two ss field kitchens, complete with pots and utensils; 2 burner heavy duty electric, plate, cabin- et type; one burner heavy duty electric plate, table model; ex- haust fan,1/4 h.p., two; ,pedestal fan 18" blade, 1/3 h.p.; 18" 1/4 h.p. table fan; deep fryer 30 lb. cap. Empire model 300; auto- matic grill and toaster, stainless electric; automatic food warmer; canopy grease filters, 18", x 18"; misc. • glass ware, dispensers, etc.; misc. knives and butcher, cutlery; 'food grinders (manual), sizes 22 and 12 (new); hand meat slicer, 'Berkel model H;' electrc meat slicer, Berkel model 1500; electric meat grinder make san- itary (new); quantity of grinder knives and plates and various other new parts; sanitary meat tenderizer only used for demon- stration; steakette attachment for grinder; miscellaneous spare parts for 'meat precessing equip- ment; round restaurant tables,, also 1 square table and some table tops; 6 ft. steel dining table, arborite top; several steel up- holstered back stacking chairs; storage cabineti, open with 4 shel- ves; storage shelving racks (wood with spare shelves), adjustable; storage lockers; steel shelving; reconditioned electric stoves, a- partment size;• mirrors; slide pro- jector screens; slide projector (Bell and Hovvel Diliniescope) and 20 millimeter strip , projector; Hospital bed, complete with bed sides and screens; clothes ham- per; hospital stretchers; bam- boo blinds; ash tray stands; chesterfield cushions; grocery cart, electric frying pan, electric kettle and toaster; sterilizer and many other other items too num- .rous to mention; butcher trolley hook and ttack; assortment of all types of industrial and, commer- cial scales. TERMS CASH Brian Rintoul ,auctioneer illitechurch, Phone 3574349 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE will be held on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 17 at 7:00 p.m. in Teeswater Arena Wide selection of good, used household furnishings, antiques and appliances in good condition. Anyone wishing to consign art- icles to' be, sold by auction on a commission basis should contact Wallace Ballagh at 392-6170 by Saturday night. Articles to be delivered to the arena before 5:00 p.m. on Mon- day, June 17. A sale of furnishings for people moving into the Sr. Citizens apartments. will be held June 24. Auctioneers: Wallace Sallagh 392-6170 Grant McDonald 395.5353 SOUTH KINLOSS Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Hamilton were Miss Betty Hamilton from Niagara Falls and Miss E. Siddall, Toronto. Jean- nette Barr and Susan' Wilson re- turned to the Falls with their aunt to spend a few days there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby visited with Kevin in Woodstock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Husk visit- ed Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ha ldenby ZION Sympathy is extended in the death of Graydon Ritchie to Mrs. Ritchie and Janet. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie and Janet farmed a numb- er of years in the Zion commun- ity before, moving to Liicknow to their new hoMe. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie visited Sunday evening with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin of Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs: John Hunter ad- CHIROPRACTIC 'ASSOcIATES HEALTH CENTRE,. R. BRAY, D.C. D. LEE,D. 197 Josephine St. Wingham Phone 3574224 mitted his mother, its, Is Hunter , to Wingharn and Hospital on Sunday after Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Co family had her sisters for end Mrs. Donna Gauntlet[ Barbara, , Mrs. Jim Spilsb Mrs. /Max Hanna, all of 1,0 On Sunday the Cooks hadh sisters ; Mrs. Jim Campbell London and Miss Lorraine ton of Lucknow and his oust and Mrs. Peter Steer, Rae Heather of London,