Clinton News-Record, 1972-05-04, Page 118. HELP WANTED
11, .SERVICES 11, SERVICES
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ATHWEILL'S
ESTATE AUCTION
Of cars, trucks, garage equipment & stock at the main
intersection of Clinton,
Wednesday evening, May 17
at 6:99 P.M.
CARS & TRUCK; 1968 Pontiac 327 Strado Chief, 4 door
(Mechanical certificate); 1966 Rambler Station Wagon 6 cyl.
automatic; 1968 Int. Scout c-eiv fully hydraulic 6' Meyers snow
blade; 1965 Willis Jeep c-w snow blade; Both trucks with
mechanical certificate; 42" wide x 24" Diameter motorized
lawn roller; truck bumper with hydraulic lift; 2.6' scraper
blades.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Cash register; cheque writer; 2 office
desks & chairs; combination cabinet file & safe; Victor adding
machine; Colvens coffee machine; Cigarette machine; auto
manuals.
GARAGE EQUIPMENT & TOOLS:Allen Scope; Snap-On toot
cabinet c-wfull set mechanics tools; Oxy.-Acetylene welding
set; 180 Amp. Forney welder; 2 "Snap On" heavy duty AUR
tester; 2 Marquette fast chargers; high pressure car washing
unit; Snap On wheel balancer; Walker floor jack & assorted
hydraulic jacks; tire changer & repair k it; Dwell tack; Hunter
wheel balancer; Racealigner 3 PtH. balancer; Champion
spark plug cleaner; Bean headlight aligner; B & D hand
grinder & buffer; B &D air sander; 2 air impact wrenches; air
chisel; electric drills; bench grinder; axle pullers; fire
extinguishers; Tartan timing light; paint sprayer & regulator;
large assortment of hand tools; etc, etc.
STOCK: (Approx. $3,000.00) 25 new tires; 60 good used tires;
large quantity of mufflers, exhaust & tail pipes, hangers &
clamps, batteries, battery cables, heater hoses, windshield
wipers, spark plug, brake shoes, shock absorbers, car mats,
fuel filters, PCV valves, thermostats, roto flashers, brake
fluid, oil & gas additives, deicer, gaskets, carburetor tune-up
kits, points, condensers, ignition wiring, ball joints,
universals, wheel bearings, bendix, paint, motor oil, etc. etc.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES: Humidifier, 3 pc. bedroom suite, 2
telephone tables, Westinghouse air conditioner, desk & chair,
etc.
PROPRIETOR - ESTATE OF ROY MANN
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
Brucefield 482-3120
Bill
ESTATE AUCTION SALE of itotiseholil Effects and
Antiques of the late Mrs, Mona Wilson, Main St„ #Myth on
Saturday, May 6, at 1:20 p.m.
Servel refrigerator; Westinghouse electric stove; Rogers Majestic T. V, ; 0,E, washing machine; 3 piece chrome set: 3. piece .chesterfield suite; round dining-room table; 4 arrow-
backtype chairs, china cabinet; 2 Victorian chairs; parlour
table; small tables; hall tree; 2 blanket boxes; large blanket
chest; trunk; antique dresser; chest of drawers; commodes:
oil lamp; banquet lamp; sealers; antique wooden kitchen. able:
fern stand; high chair; vanity dresser; iron bed; single bed;
conch; hostess chair; rug 9 x 12; Singer sewing machine; la
place setting of English dishes; lawn chairs; stepladder;
extension ladder; band tools; garden tools; power lawn-mower; etc„ etc,
Also selling subject to reserve bid at 3:00 p.m, the 2
bedroom brick house with modern conveniences . n a large lot
on the Main St. of Blyth.
Terms on chattels—cash,
Terms on house and property to be made known the day of
the sale,
Mike Cummings—auctioneer—Goderich-524-9064.
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MEN, woisA4Cr-- OR students
required required to -service Watkin'e
customers in Clinton, Credit
available, Write )3ex 180, Clinton
News-Record, Clinton, giving
age, address, phone number and
hours available.-18p
WAITRESS for full time
employment, Apply to Bartliff's
Bakery.-18b
AMBITIOUS self starter with car
to make above average income
representing well known, world-
wide organization. High
commission rates and bonuses,
For further information write
P.O. Box 518, Owen Sound,
Ontario,-18, 19b
RETIRED? AVON shows you a
wonderful way to fill leisure
hours meeting friendly people,
earning extra cash, It's easy and
fun selling Avon products.
Territories available in Hullett
and Stanley. Call: Mrs. M.
Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave;
London 32, Ontario-451-
0541.-18,21b
8. A. HELP WANTED
GENTLEMAN Wishes to meet
widow, approximately 50 years of
age, for companionship. Phone
482-7224.-18,19,20p
9,EMPLOYMENT WANTED
AVAILABLE to do exterior house
painting during May and June.
Experienced. References,
Contract Gordon Merrill, phone
482-7021. —18,19b
LADY REQUIRES POSITION.
General office work,
bookkeeping, wages, typing.
482-9882,-18p
10. LOST and FOUND
FOUND: Young male,— part
Labrador dog, Found in Raglan
Street area. Call 482-7744.-
18b
11. SERVICES
LAWN Rolling, Call before 9 or
after 5. Phone 482-7293.-
18,19p
WHEELCHAIRS—The C.P, & T.
Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge
have wheelchairs available for
loan free. Contact Doug Cantelon,
482-7779, or Mrs. M. Harkin,
482-3866.-9
STAN BLOWES Travel Service,
32 Wellington Street, Stratford.
For all airlines, steamships,
rail, hotel reservations, tours.
Low bank rates on time payments.
Prepaid arrangements for
relatives visiting from overseas.
Call 271-5710,-0
PAINTING, indoors and outdoors.
Houses, cottages etc, Marine and
housepaints in stock. Apply to
Bos'n Shop, Highway 4, one mile
north Brucefield. Phone 482 —
7222, —18tfn
FACIA BOARDS replaced; also
eave-troughing. Free estimates
on request. Phone 482-7222.-
18tfn
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying,
expertly done. All odd jobs
arot.nd the home. Kitchen
cupboards a specialty. Phone
482-7676. Ken McNairn, —2tfn
QUICK cash to pay bills or make
a purchase. Call Don Denomme,
Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349.
—1 Can
• SCREENED TOP SOIL
Landscape Work
BACKHOE WORK
(Excavating, trenching,
basements, etc.)
GRAVEL and FILL
Cement Gravel
LYLE MONTGOMERY
Clinton-482-7644
15tfn
VACUUM
CLEANERS
CARPENTER, handyman,
repairs, remodelling, etc.
Reasonable rates, Prompt
SerViCe, Mitchell, 482-
7584,-16,17,18,19b
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like
new. Diamond rings renewed
and stones safely secured —
don't take chances, Expert work
done reasonably to your
eetisfaction. Watch repairs and
pearl restringing. W, N Counter.
Clinton, Ontario. —tfn
Sewing Machines
SERVICED & SOLD
ALEX REED
197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich
5 .24-8465
We do all types
of
JEWELLERY REPAIR
* Ring Sizing
* Claw Retipping
* Watch Repair
* Acutron Repair
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
Clintot, Seaforth and Walkerton
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IRENE'S
LAUNDROMAT
and
DRY CLEANERS
15 Rattenbury St, E.
Clinton — 482-7833
One Day Service
DRY CLEANING
AND PRESSING
In Bulk
Or Individual Pieces
Hours — Mon, through Sat.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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NORM WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
& APPRAISER
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale
service.
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
Phone Collect
235-1964 EXETER
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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment,
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
' PHONE 482-3320
—211n
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St, 482-7652.
—18tfn
EXETER
ROOFING & SHEET
METAL COMPANY LTD.
FREE ESTIMATES
((NO OBLIGATION)
WEGUARANTEE OUR WORK
PHONE 235-1557
ANSWERING SERVICE
24 hours daily.
—17,21b
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WE SPECIALIZE IN
Custom Slaughtering
and Piocessing
To Individual Requirements
* Cattle and Hogs are
Government Inspected in our
Modern Abbatoir for Your
Protection
PRICES AS FOLLOWS:
Beef Slaughtering ..... $6.00
Pork Slaughtering
(Up to 200 Ibt.) . $4.00
Cutting, Wrapping
and Ouick Freeling
Beef ... 70
Pork ... — .... , 5c lb,
Curing 'and Smoking
Hams and Bacons , 12d lb.
Slaughtering on
Monday' only.
Proce‘sing Guaranteed
Exstor Nits foods
tAit 235.040
C. M. HALL
DEAD ELM TREES cut. Call
Samuel Huber 262-5356 or David
Gingerieli 236 —4732. —17.22b
LAWNS RAKED HEDGES
trimmed and all kinds of
landscaping and garden work
Phone 482-9108,-17,18p
WORK WANTED FOR BUCKEYE
Tiling machine for summer and
fall, Call 527-0984.-17,19,264
DON'S BICYCLE REPAIR. AIi
makes serviced. Phone 482-
9941 or call at 305 Ontario Street,
Clinton. —18,19p
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday and
• Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
,Thursday — Beef. Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
fYlerner's Abattoir
237.331.4 Dashwood
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
CHAS. BRUINSMA
RR 2, Goderich
524-9804
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14. BUSINESS NOTICES
•
KICK'S
CUCUMBER
CONTRACTS
now available
at
MRS. G. KRAMERS
Dublin, 345-2643
PAUL KRAMERS
RR 4, Seaforth
527-0926
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15: AUCTION SALE
19. AUCTION SALE
RICHARD LOBO
E XP E I NCE PRE
AUCTIONEER
CLINTON, ONT.
PHONE; 48g,-7880 or 482,---
9431.
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16. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. ljaart Ritsema, 218
Victoria St., Wingham are proud
to announce the engagement of
their youngest daughter, Rita
Henderika Johanna, to Brian
Douglas Potter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Potter, R.R, 3, Clinton.
The wedding will take place on
SatUrday June 3, 1972 et 4;00 p.m.
In Wesley-Willis United Church,
Clinton.-18e
17. BIRTHS
BUTCHER: Mr, and Mrs. Jim.
Butcher of Plattsville, (nee Ellen
Lindsay) are happy 'to announce
the arrival of their chosen son,
Matthew Richard.
WILKS: Linda (nee Nicholson) and
Dennis Wilks of Woodstock
announce the birth of their son,
Matthew Tracy on April 27, 1972
at Woodstock General Hospital.
RADFORD: To Mr. and Mrs. John
Radford of Londesboro on
Thursday, April 27, 1972, a son,
in Clinton Public Hospital.
18. DEATHS
COX: At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Thursday, April 27,
1972, Elgin Cox, of R.R. 2,
Goderich, in his 47th year.
Beloved husband of the former
Phyllis Wilding and dear father of
Julia (Mrs. Michael Boucher), of
London; Marilyn, Lawrence,
Kevin, Rodney and Robert all at
home. The funeral service was
held at Ball Funeral Home on
Saturday, April 29 with interment
in Maitland Cemetery, Goderich,
STEPIIENSON: At his residence,
Clinton, on Thursday, April 27,
1972, Clarence R. Stephenson, in
his 64th year. Beloved husband of
the former Blanche Taylor. Dear
father of Ann (Mrs. Dan
McMillan) of London, Keith of
Varna and Kenneth of Clinton. The
funeral service was held from
Ball Funeral Home on Sunday,
April 30 with interment in
Hayfield Cemetery.
15. AUCTION SALE
15, AUCTION SALE 1 , AUCTION SALE
RA:THWEILL'S
Lialwria
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of 81 head of Dairy and Beef cattle, 3 tractors, machinery and
household effects and antiques at Lot 4 & 5, Concession 14
Hullett Township, 3 miles east of Blyth or 3 miles west of
Walton on
Friday, May 12 at 12:30 P.M.
LIVESTOCK; 15 Head of Holstein cows and heifers, some in
full production, balance due in summer and fall months; 6
Holstein heifers recently bred; 13 Holstein open heifers; 1
Holstein bull calf; 4 Holstein stocker steers; 8 bwf heifers and
bull calves.
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1 Holstein and Charlois bull calf; 5 bwf 500 lb.
calves; 13 stocker steers and heifers, Angus, BWF, Charlois
and Holstein cross.
CAR: 1965 Meteor 4 door sedan, 8 cyl. 352 cc,
TRUCK: 1963 Ford 3/4 tan, 6 cyl. c-w racks and tarp.
TRACTORS; Case 730 gas tractor fully equipped c-w chains,
and heat houser; Int. 13 414 Diesel with 1501 Int. hydraulic
loader and bucket, chains, and heat houser; Cockshutt 30 c-w
hydraulic loader.
MACHINERY: Case 4 furrow 14" semi-mount plow c-w trip
beams; Case 12' wheel disc; Case 14' land packer;
McCormick 17 run grain & fertilizer drill; 131/2 ' Kongskield
cultivator with leveling harrows; 11' chain harrows;
Cockshutt 15 run drill; New Idea 7" trail mower; New Holland 5
bar roto rake; Case 230 baler; New Holland bale stocker; New
Idea 210 bu. flail type spreader (new); Push pull snow blower;
One way disc; Case 8ton wagon 19' flat rack; George White 8
ton wagon 19' hay rack; 2-6 ton wagons and 16' racks; Lely
fertilizer spreader; Post hole auger; 20' skeleton elevator;
jet water pump and tank; 2-165 late gravity boxes; 1 Int. 4
furrow fully mounted plow.
SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: Comet 180 amp. welder;
Comet portable air compressor; electric drill; emery and
motor; jack all jack; hydraulic jack; vice; hand tools; etc., etc.
MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 6 pc. living room
suite—French style (new); Rogers Majestic TV; Stereo
console (8 speakers); 2 platform rockers; office desk and
chair; 3 pc. bedroom suite; chesterfield and two matching arm
chairs; 5 pc. chrome suite; Admiral TV; 6 matching dining
room chairs; lamps; foot stool; fern stands; tables; chairs;
buffet; iron beds; vacuum; floor polisher; and many, many
more household items.
APPLIANCES: Weetinghoese electric range; Westinghouse
automatic washer and dryer; Vicount 18 cu. ft. deep freeze;
Admiral refrigerator; humidifier; wood stove.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is an outstanding offering,
recently new furniture and appliances, also recently new and
well maintained machinery. This is an excellent offering of
Dairy and Beef cattle, Plan to attend. Selling in this order—
furniture at 12:30, shop equipment, machinery and tractors,
then livestock,
TERMS—CASH FARM SOLD
PROPRIETOR - MR. ELI BURY
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
Brucefield 482.3120
—18,19
ONTARIO
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LAND
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Of a Writ of Fieri Facies issued out
of the County Court of the County,of Huron, and to me directed,
against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of William
L ittle, Defendant, at the suit of Bank of Montreal, Plaintiff, I
have seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest
and equity of redemption of William Little, Defendant, in and
to:
ALL and SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate lying and being in the Township of Hullett, in
the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, being composed
of part of Lot 24, Concession 10 of the Township of Hullett,
described as follows:—Premising that the road allowance
between Lot 24, Concession 10 and 11 of the Township of
Mullett Kee a bearing of South Fifty-Nine Degrees, Twenty-
three minutes East (S 59° 23' El and relating all bearings
herein Thereto,
BEGINNING at the North-West angle of lot 24, Concession 10,
THENCE South Fifty-nine Degrees, Twenty-three Minutes
East (S 59° 23' E) and along the Southerly limit of the road
allowance a distance of Six Hundred and Nineteen and Five
tenths feet (619.5')t to the point of commencement of the
parcel herein described;
THENCE South Forty-one Degrees, Twenty-Six Minutes West
(S41'26' W) a distance of One Hundred and Eighty-six Feet
(186');
THENCE North Fifty-eight Degrees, Fifty Minutes West (N 586
50' W) a distance of Three Hundred and Sixty-One and four
tenths feet (361.4');
THENCE North Seventy-two degrees, twenty-eight Minutes
West (N 72 28'W), a distance of Two Hundred and Thirty-one
and sixty-five one hundredths Feet (231.65') to a point in the
West limit of said Lot.
THENCE South alongthe West limit to the South,West angle;
THENCE East along the South limit to the South-East angle;
THENCE North alongthe East limit to the North-East angle;
THENCE West along the north limit of said lot to the point of
commencement, containing 100 acres of land more or Less, 85
of which are under cultivation. Soil is clay loam. On the
premises there is Said to be erected a two,storeyframe house
covered with red shingle siding, 24 ft, x 20 ft.; a barn, 56- ft. by
40 ft, and a driving Shed, 36 ft. by40 ft. There is also said to be
a drilled well on the property.
ALL of which said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said William Little, Defendant in the said
lands and tenetnents, I shall offer for eale by PubliC Auction in
My Office, in the Court House, Goderich, Ontario, on
Wednesday, the 10th day of May, 1972 at 2100 o'clock in the
afternoon.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario, this 24th day of March, 1972.
Harry L. Sturdy,
'Sheriff, County of Huron
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20. CARDS of THANKS
WILSON: The family of the late
Mrs. George (Jane) Wilson of
Stanley Township wishes to
express its appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy, floral
tributes and donations to the
Heart and Cancer Memorial
Funds during their recent
bereavement, Sincere thanks also
to everyone at Huronview, to Rev.
Morrison, the ladies of Varna
United Church. the Pall bearers,
flower bearers and the Ball
Funeral Home, Clinton. —18p
McMICHAEL To everyone who,
in their own way, made my stay in
Victoria Hospital more pleasant,
and to the doctors, nurses and
staff of 3 North, thank you. —
Arthur McMichael. —18p
McCULLOUGH: To our friends,
neighbours and relatives, we
would like to say a very sincere
thank you to all who had anypart in
the evenings arranged for us
prior to our move to Strathroy.
Words cannot express the warmth
we feel for all. After 33 years in
the same place, it is with sadness
that we leave our home and head
into a different district. Our
address will be 22 Miller St.,
Strathroy and WELCOME will be
on the mat for the folks in and
around Hohnesville. God bless
you and keep you safe,—Frank
and Mildred McCullough.-18p
FLYNN; My thanks to everyone
for their kindness to me while I
was a patient, in Clinton
Hospital. —Frank Flynn-18p
STEPHENSON: The family of the
late Clarence Stephenson wish to
express their thanks for all the
expressions of sympathy
received in the loss of a dear
husband, father and grandfather,
The beautiful floral tributes,
cards and donations to the Heart
Fund were appreciated;
Thanks to the friends and
neighbours, Howe rbea rers ,
pallbearers, Dr. Mowatt, Rev. M.
Morrison, and The Ball Funeral
Home.
Special thanks to those who
helped at home. Your
thoughtfulness will never be
forgotten. blanche Stephenson
and family,---.1S6
BUCHANAN: My sincere thanks
to everyone for their kindness
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital, especially the nurses,
staff and Doctors Lambert and
Ilarrett.—Alf Buchanan, —18b
+4.
ASQUITH: My sincere thanks to
/X-, Barrett and Dr, Lambert, all
the nurses on first floor and all
staff of Clinton Hospital while I
Was a patient there, Also to
friends for visits, Hovers, cards
ancikindneSses shown in so many
ways,—Marian Asquith.-.-186
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20. CARDS of THANKS
FRAME:I would like to thank the
doctors, nurses and staff of
Clinton hospital for their
kindness to me while a patient
there; also to friends for visits,
treats, etc„ and their kindness to
my wife while I was away, It was
all very deeply appreciated,—
Maurice Frame-18p
GRAHAM: My sincere thanks to
all who visited me, sent cards,
flowers, and treats while a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to the nursing
staff, Dr. Goddard and Dr.
Lambert. —Betty Graham (Mrs.
Mel Graham). —18b
21. IN MEMORIAMS
FALCONER: In loving memory of
a dear husband and father, Mac
Falconer who passed away one
year ago, May 6.
"The old home is broken
No longer here he roams
For the hands that rest forever
Are the hands that made our home
And when old times we oft recall,
Tis then we miss him most of
all."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife, Luella and
family. — 18b
McKEEVER: In loving memory of
a dear husband, Charles
McKeever, who passed away May
4, 1971:
A chair is empty in my home,
A voice I loved is still,
A place is vacant in my heart—
Which never can be filled.
—Ever remembered by wife and
family, —18b
FALCONER: In memory of a dea r
father and grandfather who
passed away one year ago, May 6,
1971.
"Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses him more than us,
When old times oft recall
It's then we miss him most of
all,"
—Always remembered by Betty,
Don and family, —18p
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FALCONER; In loving memory of
a dear Dad and Grandfather, Mac
Falconer who passed away May 6,
1971.
"It's lotiely here without you dad,
We miss you more each day,
And life is not the same to us,
Since you were called away.
Hut when we saw you sleeping,
So peacefully, free from pain,
We could not wish you back,
To suffer that again,
For God knew that you were
suffering,
The hills were hard to climb
So he closed your weary eyelids,
And wished you peace be thine,
Sadly missed by daughter Marie
and grandson Robbie.-180
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Sales & Service
All Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262.048
rorierii rrirrirrorra r:
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482.960
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 64 Albert St.)
—Stfrt
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTIONEER
AUCTION
AUCTION SALE
May 13, 1972 of modern
household effects and
appliances for Royce Frem lin,
161 Huron Street, Clinton,
Ontario.
TIME: 1:00 p.m.
Leonard, 4-burner, 30"
electric range; Admiral chest
freezer, 17 cu. ft; Philips
refrigerator; Admiral Clothes
Dryer (new); Beatty square tub
wringer washer; Lewyt
vacuum cleaner; Electrolux
three-brush floor polisher;
six chair kitchen table
chrome set; Duncan Phyfe
drop leaf dining room table;
china cabinet; dining room
buffet; four dining room chairs
(chrome); trilight lamp;
Elizabethan armchair;
matched walnut armchair and
rocker; two brown leather
reclining chairs; combination
table and library table
(antique); studio couch, like
new, folds into bed; coffee
table and matching end tables;
Admiral 23" black and white
TV; four-legged square oak
table (antique); chesterfield;
three large wall mirrors;
three-legged table; bookcase;
new double bed with springs
and mattress; new six-drawer
dresser with full mirror;
upright clothes closet; two
clothes chests, footstool;
double bed with new mattress;
two matching dressers; cedar
chest; chest of drawers;
wardrobe closet; solid state
twin speaker radio; three level
steel table; electric tea-kettle;
electric coffee percolator;
electric frypan; two electric
toasters; electric steam iron;
five-piece canister set; dishes
and kitchen utensils too
numerous to mention; bed
sheets and bed spreads; six
lawn chairs; two power'
mowers and hand mower;
garden wheel barrow;
barbecue with rotisserie;
glass demijohn, 15 gal
suitable for wine-making;
several old crocks up to 4 gal.
capacity;, bird cage and
chrome stand; 7 ft. stepladder;
old picture frames with glass;
glass kitchen cupboard; set of
encyclopedia; 100 feet of
garden hose; garden and
carpentry tools; wall clock;
Many other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD
LOB
CLERKS: JOE COREY AND
nAvE PIJ(W.