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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-09-27, Page 1610-4-4-4-4**4-4-****4-4 4 4 - FARM SOLD Large Clearing Auction Sale ,FARM AUCTION Wednesday, October 3 1,30 p.m. For Mr. Tont KOPY, tg be held on the premises Lot 4, Con. 4, 2 miles west of Highway 4 via Mount Carmel road, third farm south, international diesel tractor model 250 hydraulics and three point hitch recently overhauled, new rubber, Int, 2-furrow'3 point hitch ploW, Kongskilde 3 point cultivator, Case 10 ft. self-prope,Iled swathe'', Model 3 drum steel land roller, CockshUtt No. 3 siderake, MM 28 plate disc., 4 sections harrows, 16 ft. grain elevator, 11 hoe fertilizer drill, quantity of elm lurtiber, trailer,lencing equipment, electric motors, electric dehorner and Soldering iron; quantity Of steel roof- ing, 100 ft. hew snow fence,' barbed'wire, fence posts, 200 gal. storage• tank, steel electric fence 'stakes, forks, shovels, many other items. Terr.es of Sale Cash TOM i(cook, Pr9p.,Jel:Centralla 228-6206 Percy Wright, Auctioneer Kippen,Ont.7 267-5515 Auctioneer cii:Prprietar not *ponsibfia for accidents day t. of sale . , e "Dominion Dairieil.td4t :registered uses of "Sealtest", a 'registered trkiemarfs eiff(ral tote Chip. SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS are distributed in the Exeter, ScIfoeth and Centralia area by EXETER DAIRY LTD. Telephone 235-2144, Wheeel Some look scared and some look excited but everyone was having fun on the roller coaster at Exeter Fair. Work progressing on county project P149•10 nmss4dvocos„ September 27,1873. 25 Auction Sales 25 Auction Sales. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND HOUSE A LOT for the estate of the late J, R. Wilson. core now of Katherine and Ardross St. in AUCTION SALE Clearing picture frames; settee and ors include wooden bed with high head board; hall rack and mirror; trunks; •steel brass other articles too numerous to mention. trimmed bed; drop leaf table; Items of interest to collect- TERMS: Cash plus 7'i sales PARKTULL tax, if applicable. . • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Also offered for sale. subject .at 1;00 p.M. to a reserve bid. will be the property on which is a 2 bed-Selling will be the entire room brick cottage with full contents of the home including: basement, oil furnace and solid walnut dining room suite, hardwood floors. Location is table, 6 chairs, buffet and excellent. being 1 block from china cabinet; 2 chesterfields Main St. and 3 blocks from and chairs; recliner rocker and the main business area. foot stool; chrome kitchen TERMS: 10,1 of purchase suite; studio couch; GE refrig- price on day of sale with the erator; combination GE wood and electric stove; Westing- balance in 30 days. house TV; humidifier; 2 dress- ers; kitchen utensils; electric- BILL ELLIOT, Auctioneer al appliances; chest of draw- Parkhill 38:39c ers; bedding and dishes. *************/ * AUCTION SALE 4r * for R. J. Keller Location - Hwy. 83, 1/2 mile east of Exeter *SALE OF QUALITY FARM IMPLEMENTS: 1 Massey Ferguson* tractor, 1280 hours; 1 MF seed drill-fertilizer and grass 7k 180 tractor with cab, 1075 hours; 1 Massey Ferguson 135 1, ..„,"" seeder; 1 MF 12 foot disc - new; 1 MF 4-furrow plow, 1 John,hr. it Deere planter, 4 row with fertilizer and insecticide at- tachments; 1 3-drum roller; 1 new Idea side rake, 5 bar; 2-7-..k *ton John Deere wagons, heavy tires; wagon box; hay rack F- 1,A.&Turnco box, 2 — 1 1'6" Kongskilde & J. F. cultivators; 1 Calsa sprayer boom and attachments; 4" grain auger with 1 h.p. sealed motor; 2 sets of 4 section harrows and draw bars;' 1 — 8 section drawbar; 1 — 12' land packer with transit *wheels; 1 J.D, rotary hoe; 1 — 2 wheel trailer; 1 bale* elevator, Stewart electric clipper, 3 tarps, fanning mill, pump, • hose; 1 — 1 972 Blizzard Ski-doo; 1 set Zuirl harrows and * levelling plank; 4 row bean puller and extra set of bean.* knives; bean windrower; 1 heavy duty MF and 1 J.D. 2-way * hydraulic cylinders, buck rake, 2 large gates ; new fenders -4( -1 for 180 tractor and other miscellaneous items. )14" * Friday, Sept. 28, 1:30 p.m. * AUCTIONEERS * Tom Robson Hugh Filson * 666-1967 666-0833 -1-*************** CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Appliances, Furniture and Antiques at lot 23, con. 12, Blanshard, 8 miles west of St. Marys, 11/2 miles west of Prospect Hill Saturday, September 29 at 1 p.m. APPLIANCES: Viking frost free refrigerator with cross top freezer ; General deep freeze; Crosley refrigerator; Frigidaire automatic washer; Frigidaire clothes dryer; Speed Queen automatic washer; Douglas clothes dryer; Philco T.V.; Frigidaire 4-burner stove; Victor Hi Fi; Dehumidifier; ElAtkOlLbc.. vacuum cleaher; G.E. floor 1 polisher; 2 humsoftfieiV " FURNITURE & ANTIQUES: Dominion piano and bench; captain's chair; antique desk and bookcase; antique table; hanging lamp; chesterfield suite; chesterfield and chair; studio couch; drop leaf table; odd chairs and tables; rock- ing chairs; cane chairs; several bedroom suites; dressers; wash stands; desk; wardrobes; trunks; floor and table lamps; card tables; indoor shuffleboard; space heater; an- tique speaker for gramaphone; guitar; dishes and glassware; cooking utensils; step stool; fern stand; luggage; 2 sump pumps; set of scales; sealers; T.V. parts; set of snow tires; garden tools; etc. No Reserve - Terms Cash Owners or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale Allen Berry and another consignment - Props. W. E. Nairn and Son Auction Service St. Marys - 284-3796 * * Lot 25, Con. 7 McGillivray Township, 1 mile north of Allsa * *- Craig. Saturday, October 6, 12:30 p.m. CATTLE — 41 top quality Hereford- Charolais cows with .1- calves by side; 2 cows pasture bred. The above are big, strong, good good cows rebred to top quality registered* Hereferd bull, 4 yearling heifers and 1 yearling steer. * CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT — sold at 3 p,m. TD14A Int. bulldozer with root rake; 1957-275 American Backhoe, yy Air full swing cable machine; 1958 Mercury 5 ton tractor truck 7r• IL, with good tires; King 25 ton 16 ft. bed float; 1968 3/4 ton If ", Mercury truck which will be safety checked; 1957 1/2 ton ""r` * truck selling as is; 4 yard gravel box & hoist; 200-250 & 500 41( gal. fuel tanks; truck tires; 36" steel culverts. * FARM MACHINERY — Ford 5000 diesel tractor with It,. loader, hydraulic bucket, etc, (like new); 1951 8N Ford _I, tractor recently overhauled; MH 30 tractor with 2 row -7` • scuffler; 4 furrow Ovrum 14" plow (new); Int. 3 furrow drag s plow; cultivator; New Idea pto spreader; Continental post r" Sr hole digger; Kongskilde type 12 ft. cultivator; rubber tired ‘A wagons and racks; FB double disc; New Idea mower;: side air rake; McKee harvester 20 ft. of pipe; McKee wagon box; 4( • harrows; pto grass seeder; heathousers 8 ft, snow blade; AT- L. cattle oiler; Vega cream separator; bucket for front end 4,1, lg. loader; 16 ft, grain auger; grain thrower; poles and lumber; .( "1 scrap irons; table saw; etc. * ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD — china cabinet, sideboard; 41( *toilet set; wash stands; gate legged table and chairs; bedroom suite; oil burners; Beatty washing machine; • books; crib; dresser; chesterfield & chair; beds; Air • gramaphone & records; lamps; RCA TV; sealers; dishes; irk etc. TERMS — Cash * AUCTIONEERS 41( * Hugh Mon and Tom Robson .4( * 666-0833 phone 666-1967 .0( **************** 25 Auction Sales. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ACTION CENTRE MART Highway #4, 1 mile north of Exeter. Clearings for Mrs. Tom Koay, Ailsa Craig Mr. Leslie Shields. Hensall, plus additional items. Featuring Antiques, Furniture, Household Effects and Garden Tools. ANTIQUES: Combination bookcase and secretary desk; chairs; ornate iron and brass bed; wicker rocker; chest of drawers; Boston rocker; buf- fets; dining room table and chairs; oil lamp; library table; Big Little books; dough board; iron kettle; milk cans; copper boiler; wagon wheels; com- modes; Qubec stove; cast iron bedroom stove; crocks; lan- terns; 1877 Bible (Toronto); Beaver sealers; 1903 China shoes; ironstone; settee; tins; bottles; bell; water pitcher; vases; many other antique items. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: West- inghouse washing machine; Singer portable sewing ma- chine (both these items are in excellent condition); apartment stove; record player and vast collection of country and west- ern records; toaster; frying pan; kettles; TV; chesterfield; cedar round table; chrome table; pots and pans; dishes; flatware; plus many useful household items; collection of wind chimes; new windows and plywood; hand and g a r d en tools. Also selling some new giftware items, jewellery, Can- ada forge and pottery. This is a large sale and must start at 1:00 p.m. sharp. TERMS: Cash. Paddle bidding; lunch avail- able; sale under cover, PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Kippen, Phone 262-5515 Auctioneer or proprietors not responsible for accidents day of sale. 39c FARM SOLD Clearing AUCTION SALE For Mr. Stanely Mitchell, RR 1 HENSALL Lot 2. Concession 15. Huron Road Survey 2 Tractors and Implements, Some Furniture & Antiques SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 1:30 p.m. Full listing next week,. PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer 39c 25 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE 20 Hogs, Tractor, Machinery, FeaStAuTriUnRsotDA ,60Y CO:tTleO,E3EEtionrses, Combine. Some Furniture and Antiques. For THOMAS SLAM Lot 4. Concession 13. TUCKERSMITH TWP., 31/2 miles east of Hensall. PERCY WRIGHT', Auctioneer Kippen, Phone 262-5515 390 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1/K Coming •0( Auction Sales for 4( Filson & Robson • Call 666-0833 or 666-1967 •IK ▪ Sept. 27 4K John Olters (Star Farms) Lot 4( 8, Con. 5, Lobo Twp. 300 it head of hogs & full line of IK 44 machinery. on• S 83 Hwy. Modern farmeP t' 28 Keller 1 mile east of Exeter 4t • R. • machinery. * Sept. 29 Master of Ceremonies at • Ilderton Fair. • Oct. 1 * Denfield Livestock Sales Oct.m 2 p lete dispersal of Com plete • Northco Stables. Standard- * bred horses and equipment * on No. 79 Highway between * Bothwell and Alvinston. *Oci:3 * Clarence Hawkins, 95 Hemp- ton Ores., London. Furniture * * Auction. * Oct. 5 Ontario Landrace Sale, Strat- * ford, Ont. * Ailsa Craig. Hereford cattle, • construction equipment, * farm machinery. * Oct. 6 Earl Rees, 1 mile north of * Oct. 13 * George Neil, lot 18, con. 15, * Usborne Twp. Cattle, pigs * and farm machinery. * Oct. 26 • Dispersal of Whitney Coates * Hereferd herd at Denfleld * Sales Barn. Oct. 27 Don Hirtzel on No. 4 Hwy. at • Centralia. Clearing auction * sale. * * sale. Plan to attend some of Dates still available for your * the above good interesting * auctions. • * * * * * ** * * * The addition to the Huron- Perth Regional Assessment Office is rising but not before several problems were over- come. For the benefit of Huron County council meeting Friday in Goderich, Harold Lobb, chair- man of the property committee, reviewed the steps leading up to commencement of construction. "Members of council will recall that at the county council session on June 19, 1973," Lobb reported, "a rental proposal was submitted for approval. This proposal had been under negotiation for a considerable amount of time having been finalized on June 19, 1973 with a definite promise that the document would be in the clerk's hands prior to the June session. In order to receive this document it was necessary to telephone Toronto on June 28. "Following the acceptance by county council and the verbal acceptance by the Province," reported Lobb, "the session of county council was held on July 16 to award the tenders for the new addition at the Assessment office. In the afternoon of July 16, the province was advised by telephone that county council had approved the tenders and the rental agreement was in the mail. The county was advised that a maximum of two weeks would be required to finalize the transaction which would mean construction would start on or about August 1, "In reality, however, the final approval from the Provincial authorities was not received until Tuesday, September 4, eight days prior to the expiration of the accepted tender," the report stated. "Therefore, one can see that any delay in construction was not caused by the county," 'Lobb reported, "Construction hat, however, now started and hopefully a great part of the building program will be closed in before the winter weather sets in." The Planning Board chaired by Girvin Reed has received per- mission from county council to hire a planning technician to assist planning director Gary Davidson and planner Nick Hill, It is understood that the salary range for such an employee is between $8,000 and $9,000. Gary Davidson told council a planning technician would be able to do much of the routine work now handled by him and Nick Hill and would leave the two senior planners with additional time to work on secondary plans for communities in Huron. He said 16 municipalities have asked for assistance with the preparation of secondary plans. .4 Ty yT of * Cattle, Farm Machinery, Construction Equipment Trucks, Household, Antiques, Etc. for Mr. Earl Rees * 1c 4' 4' is 4' 4' iR -1K ...02.011.11114411,40V3.1111e1,3111111K0,411111112.3115 Herd Dispersal by Auction Of 75 head of top quality high producing cows and heifers all in various stages of lactation. All cows pregnancy tested by veterinarian This is an excellent opportunity to purchase strong top producing cows which only can be bought at a dispersal auc- tion, so take advantage, and plan to attend on Tuesday, October 9 at Regier Farms, 2 miles south of Zurich Sale time at 12:30 p.m. No Reserve Terms - Cash Gerald Regier and Sons - Proprietors RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS AND LIQUIDATORS Brucefield 4 82-3 1 20 Clearing Auction Sale of Hogs, Implements, Household Furniture and Antiques at lot 7, con. 12, Usborne, 10 miles west of St. Marys, 10 miles east of Exeter, 1/2 mile west of Kirkton Saturday, October 6 at 1 p.m. HOGS — 7 sows with litters; 5 sows bred July and August; 6 sows bred August and Sept.; 5 gilts bred July; 120 feed hogs; 43 weaners; 1 hog 14 months old. POULTRY — 120 Babcock #300 pullets; 140 Babcock yearling hens. IMPLEMENTS — Nuffield 4-65 diesel tractor run 1,900 hours; Nuffield universal model 3 diesel tractor with manure loader; Versatile 301-10 ft. swather with 2 reels, nearly new; I.H.C. No. 76 combine; New Holland No. 66 baler; New Holland 404 hay conditioner, nearly new; IHC No. 15 forage harvester; New Holland No. 22 forage blower; J.D. No. 5 - 7 ft. mower; IHC 4 bar side rake; IHC 15 power seed drill; JD 11 ft, wheel type double disc; Hydrien 3 furrow plow; Triple K 11 ft. cultivator, nearly new; IHC 81/2 ft. 3 pt. hitch cultivator; JD 5 ft. one way disc; 5 section of harrows; MH pull type swather; New Holland 327 T PTO manure spreader. nearly new; JD 5 ton wagon and flat rack; Forney 180 amp, welder, new; 21 ft, grain auger; 16 ft. grain auger; New Holland wagon unloader; J.D. pto tire pump; 100 ft, drive belt; Beatty pressure pump; 40 ft. litter carrier pole; 1500 watt water radiator; Stewart electric clippers; poultry nests and feeds; quantity of steel roofing; quantity scrap iron; forks; shovels; tools; etc. FURNITURE — Duncan Phyfe dining room table and 4 chairs; Boston rocker; 7 piece Wedgewood toilet set; par- tial toilet set; antique clock; 3 antique telephones; antique rocking horse; chesterfield chair; day bed; dressers; wash stand; chest of drawers; cane bottom chairs; hall tree; 2 3/4 beds; 2 metal beds; odd tables and chairs; wardrobe; floor and table lamps; brass jardiniere; antique dishes and glassware; crocks; girl's bicycle; etc. No Reserve - Terms Cash Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale Wesley Nell - Prop. W. E. Nairn and Son Auction Service St. Marys 284.3796 you like, you'll love our Sealtest*Creamed Cottage Cheese. You can do a lot of other quick tricks with it too, Add sour cream with a little horse- radish.„and you have a delicious dip or salad dressing, Or beat Sealtest Creamed Cottage Cheese in a blender until smooth, mix in some sugar and vanilla, and you've A4OUILD -.;3110111 COME ONE! COME ALL!! Large Antique Auction 1 of Canadian Primitives and Press Glass re Tuesday; October 2, 6:30 p.m. 138 Main Street, Ailsa Craig • INCLUDING: Large assortment of Nova ScOtia glass, 2 'PleceV'eRa'y Haft §.111A.tIgned White Carnival rose,bowl; signed Steuben.. hanging „oil lamp; Tiffany type shade; Bristol vase; Carnival glass;cruets; Capo De Monti lamp; kerosene lamps; 'brass bells; pitcher and bowl set; french marble mantle clock; wall clock; crocks; lap desk; medals; 2 Windsor chairs; set of four Be,Hive pinnacle press backs; 9 piece walnut dining roonY 4ite;..poVv front china cabinet; chopping block; old corner oUpbOard; Mahogany piano stool has dolphin f'eet; rocking chair; drop front desk; pine blanket boxes; pine washstands; pine cup- board; pine baby crib; hall. seat; spinning wheel; round pedestal table with five chairs; Victorian lamp; ice cream chairs; odd press backs unpainted; oil painting; water color ;pine ice box; Amerlean clock. Many more Canadian primitives too numerous to list. Terms Cash - Phone 293-3444 , • No Reserve Auctioneer , Garry. Goodfellow miiiimmnimiumiummimillimmiuminummiimmulimumumomummimmionomminsug. r't vy nonnOur canned salmon or tuna'infiletlender the cottage cheese.,:,and you've got a de- licious sandwich spread. Try, some 'firicIZS"of'yOur• own. Remem- be r, cottage cheeSe'i's', d .!good , source of protein, 'Sp' when y9u, make snacks with Secatest ,Crearned Cottage heese you're not letting your' body down. 3 .1!,,...t S. i' ig-a&S. T sa o , 0,13 rfl -,(17 -.., r. ,),..4.-.4 - t;f, - ',46.4:',:,:z e as Open a container of Sealtest Creamed Cottstig0 Cheese. Pour On some of your fayorite salad. dressing. • Eat, • Roquefort,. French, Russian. Whatever got ,a terrific deSsert topping, 'Put some'`: