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The Huron Expositor, 1975-03-20, Page 11THE HURON EXPOSITOR' MARCH. 1 011$ me *** ********* 20. Auction Sales 20. Auctioi Sales'21; Tenders us. Direct* CLEARING AUCTION sag Of 30 cattle, Farm machinery and furniture, at Lot 24, Concession 4, Goderich Township. Four miles west of HolmesVille on Cut Line or seven miles south of Goderich on IIiglfiwway #21 and one mile east for MR. BILL PROCTOR, THURSDAY,MARCH 27 at 1:00 P.M. CATTLE - Consists of two year old Angus and Charolais crossbred bull, 25 Hereford and short horn 'cows; 2 Hereford cows with calves at side. MACHINERY - Oliver 88 ,gas . tractor; International 434 Diesel tractor with Freeman , manure loader; "' tractor chains; International 3 furrow ace bottom mounted plow; International 3 furrow trail plow; International 8 ft. trail cultivator; Fleury Bisset 38 plate trail disc; International 13 run seed drill; 4 section of diamond harrows and pole; 10 ft. chain harrow; Case 230 Hay Baler, Bale Stooker; Cyclone grass seeder, 3 pt. hitch; electric chain •saw; grain thrower and pipe; 16 ft. 4 inch grain auger; new Holland ground drive manure spreader; new Idea side rake; Wooden wagon wheels; New Idea 7 ft. trail mower; 14 ft. flat rack and wagon; Smoker 18 ft. tube type bale elevator; cement mixer. High Wooden wheel horse cart. SEED FERTILIZER - 4 ton of 12 - 16 - 16 fertilizer; 300 lbs. of Otto Picks grass seed, hay and pasture mixture; 9 bags of mixed seed grain; 7 bales of baler twine. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - PiCnic table; cookstove; china cabinet; T.V.tables;,, couch and matching chair; swivel rocker:- pole lamp; telephone table; 2 hall trees; four dressers; 2 beds; clothes hamper; crocks;" - end tables; 2 coffee tables,; top to cupboard; odd press back chairs; wringer washer; high chair; 2 speed fan; magazine rack; power lawn ' mower; 2 'bicycles. SALE ORDER: Household furniture, wagon load of small items, farM machinery, seed and fertilizer, livestock. NOTE Owner is selling due to ill health. TERMS - CASH NO RESERVE FARM IS SOLD -Owner or auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale. RICHARD LOBB Clinton R. G. GETHKE Bornholm Auctioneers 20-84-1 CLEARING AUCTION Of large modern farm machinery and feed at lot 31, Concession 12, Logan Township, 2 1/2 miles south and 3% miles west of Monkton or 7 1/2 miles north and 1 1/4 miles east of Dublin, on , SATURDAY,MARCH 22 •at I P.M. FEED - Approximately 5,000 bales of hay; 3,000 bales of straw; approximately 50 tons of mixed grain. FARM MACHINERY - Cockshutt "1850" diesel tractor with cab, set of dual wheels 23.1 x 30; Massey Ferguson "6 5" dieselmatic high arch tractor with mliltipower; Massey Ferguson "65" gas tractor with industrial loader; International Harvester 18 ft. vibrashank cultivator with mulchers and hydraulic cylinder; Cockshutt 18 ft. wheel disc with 20 in. plates and cylinder; Cockshutt "566" five furrow 16 in. bottom semi- mounted plow; Anderson 51/2 ft. Rock picker; Harley 20 ft, stone windrower; Allied 18 ft. mounted cultivator; Massey Ferguson "36" 12 ft. swather used two seasons; International Harvester "400" four row corn and bean air planter 'used one year; Bearss four row bean puller; BeArss bean windrow'er with cross conveyor used t wo seasons; New Idea - 318 bushel manure spreader with tandem axle, new last , year ; Massey Ferguson No. "9" baler with thrower;, two bale thrower racks on wagons; Allied 41 ft. 6 in. auger with undercarriage; Geo. White 25 ft. bale elevator with , motor; Pipe , elevator.; Massey Ferguson 17 run seed drill; wagon with gravity box; Hawksville weed sprayer; 25 ft. x 8 ft. flat rack; large steel water trough; four ton bulk cattle feeder; farrowing crates; fertilizer auger; quantity of lumber and cedar posts, and other items; Double Auger rear m ounted snowblower. NOTE - This is a good offering of nearly new machinery and there are very few small items so be on time. TERMS - 'CASH. NO RESERS E This is the Feed and' Machinery of DONALD J. BROWN who was lost hunting last fall. R. G. GEHKE ' Bornholm . RICHARD LOBB Clinton Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. • 20-84-1 411.- . 21. Tenders Wanted Tenders for Municipal Drains TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT • BEANE a 1: 7,315 Lineal Feet of Tile (16" to 6") 1 Road Crossing Rip-Rap & C.M.P. 7 Cala' ' '' BEANE it 2: 5,264 Lineal Feet of Tile (12" to 6") 1 Lane Crossing 1 Junction Box 3 Catch Basins All material and equipment, except C.M.P., to be supplied by the contractor. A certified Cheque for 10% of the Tender price to accompany Tender. Lowest . or any Tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders close at 5:00 P.M., APRIL 4th, 1975 Further particulars and Tender Forms available at the Clerk's Office. . Council recommends. that this work be done in July or August. CLARE VINCENT Clerk Box 293, Londesboro; Ont. 21-83-2 TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Gravel Tenders Wanted For the supplying,, hauling and crushing approx. 18000 cu. yds. of 5/8 gravel and must be capable of 700 cu. yds. a day or more. Work to be done to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent and to ' be delivered before June 15, 1975. Apply to the Road Superintendent for contract forms. The tenders to be in the hands of the Road Superintendent by 5 P.M. APRIL 4, 1975 and accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of enclosed bid, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The accepted tender must be approved by the Ministry of Transportation and • Communications. GEORGE HOGGART Road Superintendent Londesboro, Ont. /1-83-2 TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Tenders wanted for the purchase of a 5 ton dump truck to be equipped with a one way snowplow and wing, also with ,e 2 way dump box with sander and sander equipment. Specifications of this equipment may be obtained from the Road NORM WHITING anctioreeop Clearing Auction Sale Construction Equipment, Hand Tools, Building Materials, and Misc. Items Sat., March 22, 1:00 p.m. sharp in the Whiting Auction Rooms 63 Main St., EXETER, Ont. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & HAND TOOL S - 10" Black & Decker Commercial heavy duty radial arm saw"; 2'- 8" Black 8. Decker skil saws; 10" Craftsman table saw; stand, extension & 1 hp motor; 1 Swede saw; Remington PL 4 chain saw; power trowel & floats 30" Maraltown (like, new); transit & tripod; 1/4 " reversible electric drill (skil); 1/4 " electric screw drill; 4 sections safeway scaffolding (lightweight); 4 sections safeway scaffolding (homemade); scaffold plank; 5' aluminum step ladder; 5' wood heavy duty step ladder; wheelbarrow; round & square mouth shovels; hand trowels; assort. of small hand tools; 2 axes; assort of extension cords; Torcan electric heater; and many other items. BUILDING MATERIALS - approx. 50 bundles 6" x 7 1/4 " in- sulation (friction fit); approx. 50-50 lb. kegs nails; 3 1/2 ,2 Y2, 2" common; 3 1/2 , 2 1/2 , 2, 1 1/2 , 1 1/4 , 1" finish; 50 pr. 3 1/2 "Butt hinges; 60 - 3 1/2 " x 1/4 " carriage bolts; assort, wood screws; all sizes; .assort. hinges, locks, coloured nails; 7 DJ. telo-posts; 5' steel Pella double door (new); 5' glass shower door (new); 1200 L/F decorative hardwood moulding; assort. ceramic tile; approx. 300 1/F comb. shoe & base (pine); assort. wood zr spindles; 2 rolls aluminum foil vapor paper; mahogany door jamb sets; door casing; door stop; 6 towel dispensers; 9 cans silicone tile cleaner & protector; 1,3- cons of, 32 oz. Amtico floor & wall cleaner; assort. of panelling; and many, Many other items. . Name withheld at owner's request Contractor gone out of business TERMS CASH Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Exeter 20-84.1 I wish to say thanks to friends, relatives and family far cards and visits while a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood, Dr. M alkus and the nursing staff. 24-84-1 We wish to express our thanks to all our friends, neighbours and relatives for ate reception that was put on for us on March 8, 1975. Also special thanks 'to those who made it possible.- Roy and Gwen Dalton, Seaforth. 24-84-1 Sincere appreciation to everyone who remembered me with flowers, cards, treats and visits while in Hospital and at home. Special thanks to Rev. Reuber for his visits, also to Dr. Malkus,Dr Underwood, Dr. Tidman and Dr. Quinlan. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Donald Bode - 24-84x1 My sincere thanks to everyone who. came to visit, sent cards, flowers and treats to me in the hospital and brought food in to my family at home. Thanks to Dr. M. Allan,Dr. Foxcroft and the excellent nursing st aff , at Stratford General Hospital. "My thanks to Father Gleeson and Father Dill. I appreciate the kindness shown by the staff at St. Patrick's School, Dublin, to Mrs. Kelly who is supplying for me, the children from Kindergarten to dr. 8 who took the time to make drawings and write letters to cheer my stay in hospital. 'A special thanks to Mrs. Mary Ryan. Sincerely, Mrs., Ed. Rowland. - 24.84x1 /' Additional Classified' on Page 12 Complete Bookkeeping Services & Related Fields Income Tax Assistance - Preparation INDIVIDUALS - SMALL BUSINESSES FARMING WILFRED L. ELLIOTT Telephone 15191527-0301 P.O.Box 729,12 N.Main St. Seaforth,Ontario WOK IWO 23-824 ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS - WE SELL AND SERVICE Bulova Accutron -- Watches - 3 STORES- SEAFORTII CLINTON - WALKERTON 23-824 **4401*********sto**** 40 Ofttlag 010* • 19. Notices h PUMPER MUSIC SEAPORM 527.0053 Open Mon., Tues., Thurs. 3:30 Closed Wed., Fri. open Sat. 9 -5 Pianos, Organs,,Guitars,Etc. Piano Tuning 19.82-tf Your new Sales Representative for Watkin s • Prochicts is MRS. R. McFARLANE She would like•you to know that she is in ydnr neighbourhood and if .needed please call 527-0533. 19-61-4 4° Gar-den Seeds Galore! ' Bulk, packet, also volume prices available. House plant and seed •starting specialties. , Durst Farm AND Garden Centre 22 Isaac Street, Clinton Phone 482-9333 Open daily including Wednesday. Closed Saturday aft ernoons only. 19-81-S SERVICE We pick up all Dead and Disabled Cows and Horses , and Stocker Cattle and all ,small animals for a small... servicecharge. We have three trucks to service you 24 hours 7 days a week. - Phone Collect 887-9334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lie. 399-C-73 19-82-tf Notites ALUMINUM SALES For a complete line of aluminum siding, soffit and fascia, eavestrough, doors, windows, railing, awnings and shutters. Call BEARSS ALUMINUM at 527.1295 1.82-tf BRIAN K. RIMMAN Coloured Photography Portraits Weddings Aerials Call 1-(519) 345-2508 Collect Staffa, Ont. 19-82-tf 20. Auction Sales SPRING CLEANING TIME Turn your old furniture and household effects into cash. We will either buy or sell it for you. From smallest item to the largest estate. Phone - KNAPP'S FURNITURE And AUCTION ROOM 482=1336 20-82-tf AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery will be held for JOHN W. MEDD .ESTATE, Lot 15, Con, 7, Hullett Township, 1 b lock south of Londesboro, 2 blocks east and V2 block south THURSDAY, MARCH 20 At 1 P.M. Ford 3000 tractor with loader; Massey 92, Combine with 2 heads and reels; New Holland 69 baler (new in '73); corn picker; hydraulic 10 ft. disc; Oliver rake Triple K 3-16 Plow; Int. mower; bale stooker; ' bale loader; 8 ft. land packer; pea harvester; bale elevator; corn elevator; grain grinder; Allied PTO auger on wheels; Oliver 16 run drill cultivator;, chisel plow; fertilizer' spreader; McCormick corn, planter with plates; 3 wagons; manure spreader; McKee blower with pipes; grain dryer; 3 gravity bins; hay conditioner; cement mixer; sprayer; cattle oiler; hydro fencer; 2 set tire chains; battery fencer; chain saw; tractor jack; fanning mill; post pounder; roll frost fence; ' electric cattle clippers; „bag cart; cream separator; driye belt; set truck racks; barn fan; branding iron;• burdizzo pinchers; cedar posts; lumber; 25 ton, mixed grain; 1000 bale hay;) 500 bale 2nd cut hay; 800 bale straw, numerous small items. Terms - Cash Est ate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents. GEORGE POWELL Clerk BRIAN RINTOUL Auctioneer 20-83-2 20. Auction Sales Lob') 81 Gethke AUCTION CALENDAR Auction/vs & Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7898 347.2405 Sat., IVIar.22-Large. modern farm machinery, feed, etc., 71/2 mi. N. 1 1/4 0tni E. „ of Dublin, for Donald J. Brown. Wed. Mar.26-Farm machinery, potato growing equipment etc., 8 mi. north of Dublin for Vandeinbrik Produce Farms, Thurs.,Mar .27- 1:00 cattle, farm machinery, furni- ture, etc. 4 miles west of Hohnesville for William Proctor, Sat.Mar.29-Livestock, farm machinery, furniture, 4 miles south and 2 miles east of Seaforth for D.J.Toon k Estate. Sat.April 5-10:30 .m. Horses, feed, farm machinery, furniture, 1 1/4 miles north and 3 miles east of Londesboro, for Ed.Bell Estate. Wed.April 2 at 1:30 P.M. Tractors, ,, Farm Machinery, 4 miles North of Holmesville for Henry to Brinks Sat.April 12-Cattle, farm machinery, furniture, etc. 3 miles south and-1 mile west of Auburn for Harry Webster. Sat.,April ' 12-Lakeview Sales, farm m achinery auction 11:00 A.M. Sat.,Apr,19-Real estate furniture, antiques,etc. in the town of Mitchell for Wilfred sock Estate, 411111.- 'OW. ION iso- FRANKLIN BUUCK SALES REGISTER Sat. April 26th. at 12:30 p.m. clearing auction sale of household affects, truck and miscellaneous items at 73 North Main Street, Town of Seaforth, for Mrs.. Wallace Ross, proprietress. 20-84-3 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machiriery, Potato Growing Equipment, Trucks and Cab at Lot 35, Concession 1 3 Logan Township, 8 miles North of Dublin on the County Road WEDNESDAY,MARCH 26. at 1:30 P.M. TRUCKS AND CAR 1966 International tandem drive tractor (250 Cummings motor), with fitness certificate; 1968 Cabover Ford truck with 20 ft. stock rack; 1958 Ford •single axle tractor with air brakes, as is; 38 ft. tandem axle trailer; • 1966 international 1800 truck with bulk potato box, as is; 1965 Int etnational 1800 truck with bulk potato box, as is; 1968 Plymouth Fury 3 car - 2 door hard top, as is. POTATO • GROWING 20. Auction Sales EQUIPMENT: AND FARM MACHINERY - M-M U 302 gas tractor; Oliver 550 gas tractor; 'Lockwood ktark VI Potato Harveger; IBC Cub cadet tractor*ith front end. loader; Yale fork lift tow motor; John Deere 216 Potato planter; Lockwood potato brusher; Scott potato • bagger; Three 10 ft. bulk potate, boxes; 3 Totnan 7 ton wagons with 1100 x 15 tires; 180 bu. gravity box; 12 ft. fertilizer auger; potato stacker with 30 ft. boom; Seed potato elevator; 10 ft. heavy duty 'wheel disc; 7 ft. mounted disc. -6 ft. mounted roto tiller; 14 ft. bulk potato box. °TERMS: CASH NO RESERVE as • • Vandenberk Produce Farms is giving up growing potatoes but will continue to process potatoes. NOTE: Plan to attend• at 1:30 SHARP as there are no small items. VANDENBERK PRODUCE FARMS, Prop. R. G, GETHKE Bornholm RICHARD LOBB Clinton Auctioneers 20-84-1 CLEARING ESTATE , AUCTION SALE Of Livestock,. , Farm Machinery And Furniture at Lot 3, Concession 8, Tuckersmith Township, five miles south of Seaforth on the Kippen Road and two miles east on Staffa Road for the Estate of Derk J. Toonk on SA TURDAY,MARCH 29 At 1:00 P.M. LIVESTOCK -Consists of, ten sows due from April I on., breeder boar, five Holstein heifers due in April and May. FARM MACHINERY - Cockshutt 1850 gas tractor with hydro power hydraulic etc.; Massey Ferguson 135 tractor with 200 hours; Renault 375 Diesel ,Tractor., with 3 point hitch; Allis Chalmers CA tractor with scuffler and bean puller; GLEANER A - 2, Self propelled combine with cab, 12' grain head, Inness pick aup, 330 corn head, spike and rasp bar cy linders, concaves, filler bars, screens, new valved and rings in motor.; limes 520 bean Windrower with cross conveyor; John Deere 494 A corn planter; Kewanee 12 ft. wheel disc; J.F. 9 ft. 6' in. cultivator; Hergott mounted Cultivator; .Cockshutt' 3 furrow 14 inch bottom plow; seed drill; 16 ft. Hyd. fertilizer auger; Diamond Harrows; Truck Wagon; Gravity Box; Land roller; Flail type side delivery manure spreader; new Idea 7 ft. trail mower; Super 66 NeW -Holland baler; MM side rake new style; Snow Blower; 30: ft. pipe hay elevator with 15 ft. Extension; Champion grain grinder with 5 HP electric motor; 3 HP electric motor; .3 in. and 4 in. grain augers; two flat racks and wagons; chain saw; riding lawn mower; sump pump; farrowing crates; cement mixer; extension ladder; water trough; snow fence; electric fencer; feed cart; heat lamps; 1966 G.M.C. 3/4 ton truck with racks as is. FURNITURE - Day bed; kitchen cabinet; chest of drawers; odd chairs; Bowmanville pump organ; two beds and mattresses; odd tables; lar ge hardwood linen . cabinet, 8 1/2 ft. high; odd dishes; glass ware; sausage grinder and other items too numerous' to mention. SALE ORDER; Furniture, Farm Machinery, Livestock. TERMS - CASH NO RESERVE. LUNCH BOOTH ON GROUNDS, RICHARD LOBB Clinton R. G. GETHKE Bornholm ,Auctioneers Estate or auctioneers not responsible- for accidents day of sale. 20-84-1 Suporintondo;: Closing.date 5 P.M. .1. Ants olt 10$ Tenders to be opened 7 P.M. April 7,197$. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - Must be approved by the Ministry of Transportation , and Communieations. GEORGE-11060AM' ' - Road Superintendent Londesboro, Ont. 21-83.2 TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS Drain Tenders Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until 12 Noon MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1975 for the construction of the following: BLYTH CREEK DRAIN: consisting of 1,800 lineal feet of covered drain CLOAKEY DRAIN: 5,415 lineal feet of covered drain, S catch basins according to plan, Profile and Specifications which may be seen at the Clerk's office. The :Township will supply tile and pipe. Certified cheque for 10% of the bid price to accompany each tender. Tenders to state commencement and completion date. Lowest or any tender not n ecessarily accepted. MRS. HELEN MARTIN, Clerk Belgrave, Ontario ' 21-84-2 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE ESTATE OF VICTOR ROY LAWSON • All persons ,having claims against the Estate 4:if Victor Roy Lawson, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of February, 1975, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claitns to tfie undersigned on or before the 3rd day of April, 1975, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 10th day of March, 1975. McCONNELL - STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-83.3 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST • ,By Appointment Only Seaforth' Office Tues.,Wed.,Thurs.,Fri. 9 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday evenings Monday only - Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010 23-82-tf t4ou,no TagklisPaRT aft4s'CDF & P.$ Serving D'Obon & SW*01 Phone $45.2301 Dublin anytime' 24.132-tf 343())/4 FUNERAL .LLOMO .:Phones; Day 527-0680 -' Night 527.0885 , 23-.824f. 211. Cards of Thanks We would like to thank our many relativel4 neighbours and friends 'for helping to make our 60th Anniversary a happy one. It was very much appreciated. -- Agnes and Armour Dundas, 24444 I would like to say thank you to all those that remembered me with cards, treats and visits while I was a patient InListowel Memorial Hospital. A special thank you to John, Steven and Linda, for taking me to the hospital and all the other kids who helped in any way. Special thanks to,Dr.Hay and the nursing staff. your kindness will always be remembered. - Paul Ryan., 24-8 4x1 I wish to thank my friends and relatives who so kindly sent me flowers. and cards,while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital and also after returning home. - Elizabeth Pullman. 24-84-1 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipnient. We guarantee all work. Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320. - 19-82-tf If you are thinking of buying or selling ANTIQUES OR'- USED FURNITURE . contact NORM WHITING Exeter 235.1964 We buy estates, household lots or single articles. 19-82-tf Bill's Pluinbing * & Heating General Repairs Industrial, Commercial & Residential -Free Esfimates Phone: Bill Holman R.R.4, Seaforth 527-0203 19-83-2 NOTICE We are 'shipping cattle every Monday to' United Co-Operatives 'of Ontario. To arrange for pick-up at y our farm phone by Monday 8 A.M. WILLIAM J. DALE -Seaforth 527-0471 19-82-tf 23. Bus. Directory PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ontario Telephone 262-5515 - Hensall 23-824 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St. W., Seiforth Phone Seaforth 527-1390 23-82-tf Tanya and I Wish to say thanks to Dr. D. Allen and Dr. Th omas and all the nurses on the 3rd floor and also the O.B. nursing , staff of the Stratford General Hospital. We also-would like to say thanks to-all those who sent cards, treats and bouquets- to us during our stay. Also many thanks 40 those who v r helped out in any way. It was greatly appreciated, thank you from Tanya and Nora Eckert. 24-84-1