The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-20, Page 15CLEARING 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 Saturday, March 29 at 1:00 p.m.
LIVESTOCK: consists of ten sows due from April 1. on,
breeder boar, five holstein heifers due in April and May.
FARM MACHINERY: Cockshutt 1850 gas tractor with hydra
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, Innes
pick up, 330 corn head, spike and rasp bar cylinders, con-
caves, filler bars, screens, new valves and rings in motor,
Inness 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. hydraulic 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. exten-
sion, 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, farrow-
ing crates, cement mixer, extension ladder, water trough,
snow fence, electric fencer, feed cart, heat lamps, 1966
G.M.C, 3/4 ton truck with rack as is.
FURNITURE: Day bed, kitchen cabinet, chest of drawers,
odd chairs, Bowmanville pump organ, two beds and mat-
tresses, odd tables, large hardwood linen cabinet, 8'/2 ft
high, odd dishes, glassware, sausage grinder and other items
too numerous to mention.
SALE ORDER: Furniture, Farm machinery, livestock.
Terms Cash No Reserve Farm is Sold
Lunch Booth on Grounds
Richard Lobb AUCTIONEERS R. G. Gethke
Clinton Bornholm
Estate or auctioneers not responsible for
accidents day of sale
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
William Lloyd Henderson
deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of William Lloyd Hender-
son late of the Town of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, Retired School
Teacher who died on or about the
18th day of February, 1975 are re-
quired to Me particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 29th day of March,
1975 after which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice has been
received.
Bell & Laughton.
Solicitors for the executrix
Exeter, Ontario
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Greta Marjorie Harness
deceased
All persons having claims against
the estate of Greta Marjorie Harness
late of the Town of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, Retired Bank Clerk
who died on or about the 28th day of
February, 1975 are required to file
particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, On-
tario, by the 29th day of March, 1975
after which date the estate will be dis-
tributed having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been receiv-
ed.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the executors
Exeter, Ontario
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* FRAME BUILDING
12' x 15'
ideal for skidoo hut
* STEEL STORAGE SHED
10' x 8 1/2 '
* Quantity of plywood sheets and mis-
cellaneous lumber,
*
All to be removed from location by
March 29, 1975.
* CROMARTY BALL PARK
*
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
*
10:30 a.m.
For further information contact John
* Templetnan or Roger Dow.
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NORM WRITING
anctioReep
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 TOOLDS — 10"
Black & Decker Commercial heavy duty radial arm saw; 2 -
8" Black & 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 5/0" in-
sulation (friction fit); approx. 50.50 lb. kegs nails; 3 1/2 ,2 1/2 ,
2" common; 3 1/2 , 2'h, 2, 1 1/2 , 1 1/4 , 1" finish; 50 pr. 3 1/2 "Butt
hinges; 60 - 3 1/2 " x 343" 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 L/F comb. shoe & base (pine); assort. wood
spindles; 2 rolls aluminum foil vapor paper; mahogany door
jamb sets; door casing; door stop; 6 towel dispensers; 9 cans
silicone tile cleaner & protector; 13 cans 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 2351964 Exeter
26 Legal Notices
THE BEAUTIES OF BALLET — This is the senior group of ballet dancers, as they graduated from their
course Friday. All received a certificate from the RAP sponsored sessions, taught by instructor Debi Wooden.
The group consists of, from the left, Miriam Wright, Barbara Morrissey, Allison Ball, Cindy Down, Cheryl
Cann, Joanne Melhuish, Sheila Eisenschink, Pearl Buswell and Maureen Gans,
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Palm Sunday is on March 23
and the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed. On Good
Induct Thames Road elders
28 Auction Sales
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By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
"Something which hasn't
inflated in price" was an in-
teresting roll call for Cromarty
Ladies' Aid when they met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Laing on
Tuesday night with Mts. Laing
presiding.
It was reported that baking
soda and many appliances had
not 'increased and that farm
products have decreased.,
The meeting opened with a
poem, The Life You've Li yed t6-
day. Mrs. Charles Douglas read
the me'ditation; Gethsemane -
Can We Forget?, and the scrip-
ture from Mark 14.
During the business a com-
mittee was appointed to plan the
annual strawberry, supper to he
held in June. It was reported that
the panelling had been chosen for
the basement of the church, and
a painting bee will be held
following its installations.
Mrs. Eldon Allen gave two
readings, "March - Who Needs
It?" and "In the Land of the
North," a pamphlet by Rev,
Malcolm Muth, describing his
life in a Northern Saskatchewan
Mission field, Rev. Muth has oc-
casionally preached in Cromarty
ESTATE AUCTION
of Property, Machinery, Car,
Household Effects, Antiques, Etc.
for Estate of the Late Roy Young
Lot 11, Con. 21,McGillivray Twp. 2 /2 miles north of
* Parkhill where the Brinsley Road meets 81 Hwy.
Thursday, April 3 at 1 p.m. -41(
16. Properties: The properties will be offered in 4 individual*
parcels at 3 o'clock; subject to a very nominal reserve bid.
* Parcel No. 1: home place consisting of 46.67 clay loam*
...A acres, 7 room frame home, barn 36 x 60, driveshed
Jr henhouse, rock well.
)1,.. Parcel No. 2: 50 clay loam acres across the road being E 1/2 #
Lot 5 WCR Con. 8 all workable but 4 acres of bush at rear. .1t,
Jir Parcel No. 3: consisting of 50 acres S 1/2 Lot 10, Con. 20 r'
McGillivray Twp, good level land with approx. 3 acres of
'T bush, old house, good bank barn, has a water pipeline across
* the property.
,a Parcel No. 4: immediately to the east of Parcel No, 3 being ,
Pt. of Lot 10, Con. 19McGillivray Township. 30 acres of sandy
land covered with trees & bush pond. Terms on Property 10%*
A.T.- down, balance in 30 days.
• Auctioneers Note: Be sure & look these properties over and be*
prepared to bid as we are sure they will be sold day of sale, .10,
T Machinery: W4 Int. tractor; VAC Case tractor, loader &
Jr cultivators; New Holland pto baler; Cockshutt side rake; bale ..10(
r•stooker; MH 7 ft. mower; flat rack & wagon; MH 13 run g & f
▪ drill; Case 2 furrow plow; cultivator; tubular elevator; manure
spreader; Cockshutt swather; 2 binders; Bissell dist; buzz saw;
*Case hammermill; oat roller & motor; harrows; trailers; cream
44 separator; quantity of scrap iron & lumber.
AT Feed: 2000 bales of hay; mow of cut straw; 600 bushels of
*mixed grain,
*Executors for the Estate are Miss Thompson and
Lawrence Box
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Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson 4(
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666-0833 Ilderton 666..1967
Arrange your sale date with us now
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Antiques & Household: high glass front cupboard; square
*table; matching wooden chairs; iron kettle, few antique & '14,
general dishes; Onward deep freeze; Princess Pat cook stove; * m'washing machine, etc.
Car: 1970 Plymouth 4 door sedan, very low mileage, selling
,..d_with fitness certificate. General shop tools such as anvil; vise;
Tpipe dies; socket sets, etc.
Terms: Cash on Chattels Booth
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Garnet James Patterson
deceased
late of the City of Chatham, in the
County of Kent and Province of On-
tario, Retired Farmer, formerly of the
Township of Hay, in the 'County of
Huron. Creditors and others having
claims against this Estate are required
to send full particulars of such claims
to the undersigned solicitor for the Ex-
ecutrix of this Estate on or before the
25th day of April, 1975, after which
date the Estate's assets will be dis-
tributed having regard only to those
claims that have then been received.
Agnes Christine Patterson, Executrix
for the Estate of Garnet James Patter-
*
son, by her solicitor
Thomas R. Warwick
Barrister, etc.
P.O. Box 760
Blenheim, Ontario
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To Be Sold By
AUCTION
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FARM
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FARM SOLD
Clearing Farm Sale
Complete Line of Implements etc.
Saturday, March 29, 12:30 p.m.
For Mr. George Hepburn, lot 3 concession 4, Stephen
Township, 1/2 mile north of Mt. Carmel Road, 2 miles
west of Centralia. 2 1/2 miles west of No. 4 highway.
Phone 228-6292
* AC gas tractor overhauled; 35 MF deluxe multi power gas
*IMPLEMENTS — Ferguson Tractor, 710 John Deere Diesel
* TRUCK — 1965 Fargo 1/2 ton truck selling as is.
tractor power steering, 764 hours, excellent shape; WD 45
tractor; McCormick Deering WK40 tractor on steel; cutter; ce-
ment mixer; rubber tired wheel barrow; 3 pt. grass seeder; 3
• pt. blade; 2 - 3-pt. post hole auger; 2 wheeled trailer with
racks; corn binder; harness; steel cable & pulleyseLetz grinder
PTO; fanning mill; several grain augers; antique grain roller;
grain aerator; tile; Freeman front end loader; 10' steel wheel-
ed cultivator; Model No. 10 18 run International grain drill
-40( on rubber; owatanna self propelled swather 10'; Little giant
35' elevator; John Deere 4 bar side rake on rubber; 5 sections
1- harrows; 2 wheeled trailer and flat rack; school bus body;
AP- Geo, White 24x42 thresher on steel; quantity of lumber; New
Idea 7' mower; Case motor driven combine - scrap; Case PTO
"w hammermill on rubber; Gehl Forage harvester 2 heads - hay _A
and corn 1 row, Forage Master self unloading wagon and *box; Int. PTO baler; John Deere 3 pt 3 furrow plough;
Aluminum ladder; platform scales; Ferguson 2 furrow plough;
)It cedar posts; Kook blower PTO with 30 ft. of pipe; Oliver *Model 270 PTO spreader on rubber; Ferguson 2 row corn
planter; John Deere fluffer on rubber; 3 drum steel roller and
* 2 pups; rubber tired wagon; Dehorning crate; flat rack; Int. 3
furrow plough on rubber; old Tedder Turner Gravity box &
rubber tired wagon; Int. double disc; set of sleighs; scrap iron;
710. 3
ar- pt. snow blower; wooden grain box; numerous other ar-
ticles. tic
TERMS Cash Lunch
Not responsible for accidents day of sale
*k_ Hugh Filson AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson
666-0833 phone 666-1967 10-4'41-4,-**************
Mrs. Whitmore, Toronto, spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Barry Jeffery,
Mr, & Mrs. William Rohde and
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery
received word last week that
their uncle, William Ladbrook
had passed away at Fort Fran-
ces.
There were 14 people attended
the Fellowship Group meeting
Sunday evening at the church.
On Sunday morning during the
church service an Induction
Church. Following the meeting service• for the new elders was
mittee.
several layettes were displayed
for the Unitarian Services Com- new elders to the congregation
namely Barry Jeffery, John
held. Glenn Jeffery presented the
Pym, William Snow, Mrs. Glen Sleeping Beauties meet
Stewart. "Name the topic of your club
presentation for Achievement
Day and give five important
Personals points to include when plan-
Robbie Ballantyne returned ning," was the roll call for the home to Thamesford on Saturday
fifth meeting of Sta ff a's Sleeping after having spent the past week
Beauties. The meeting was held with his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. at the home. of Mrs. John Lloyd Ballantyne,
Wallace on Monday evening. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
The- meeting opened with the visited Saturday evening with Pledge after which Betty .-Artie" Mr, & Mrs. George Kellett. Miller read the minutes. Follow-
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington
ing the business, Mrs. Wallace and family visited on Saturday demonstrated how to cut bias with Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Romphf
strips. The girls also discussed Arkona and on Sunday with Mr. &
understitching after which the Mrs. Fred Cunnington, Centralia. meeting was adjourned.
The CGIT girls and their
Church news
leaders enjoyed a bus trip to
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted Mount St, Joseph School, London
the Sacrament of Holy Commu- Post Office and Woolco on
nion on Sunday afternoon. Monday.
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Farm Machinery
Feed and Household Items
for MR. LESLIE ADAMS
RR 2, Dashwood - Lot 20, Concession 14 - Stephen
Township - 1 Y2 miles south of Highway 83
Saturday, March 22, 1:00 p.m.
LIVESTOCK — forty five Hereford and cross-bred heifers
weighing approximately 650 lbs.
MACHINERY — 1H W4tractor with heat houser; AC 'B' trac-
tor; one row New Holland forage harvester for grass and
hay; Case 77 combine with motor and pick-up; 15 run drill
with fertilizer attachment; 8' heavy duty cultivator; 6'
cultivator; 9' cultivator - 3 PTH; No. 45 baler; IH 3 furrow
plow; Hydrein 3 furrow 14" plow - 3 PTH; Taco 2 furrow
plow; two manure spreaders; 2 - row bea4nsepcutliloenr; pull-type
diamond4 row bean puller; 8' land roller;
tooth harrow; 3 section harrow pole; 9' chain harrows; 7'
Avery disc; wagon with gravel box; heavy duty wagon with
new 6 ply tires; JD 4-ton wagon with flat rack; 150 bus. gravi-
ty box; draw bar tongue - 3 PTH; blade - 3 PTH; 6' binder; 2
wheel trailer with 8' box; side rake; pull mower; Dearborn
loader with bucket; 13 run hoe drill; bale stooker,
FEEDS — 6 ton silage; 1000 bales hay; 400 bales straw; 2
ton mixed grains; quantity of cob corn.
MISCELLANEOUS Cement mixer with motor; Pioneer chain
saw; air compressor; 1/3 and 1/2 HP motors; 20' grain auger
with motor; grinder; root pulper; platform scales; qty. of new
lumber; 80 new and used cedar fence posts; 10 x 12 colony
house; 13 bags 8.32-16 and 67 bags 15-12-15 fertilizer;
farm gates 12' and 14'; barb and electric wire; block and
tackle; sling and hay ropes; 80 new burlap sacks; logging
chains; assorted troughs and feeders; hay rack sills; cir-
culating fan; coal stoker complete with controls; vise-bolt dies
• table saw; Stewart cattle clipper; battery chargers; jack-all;
etc.
HOUSEHOLD — Wingham wood stove; electric stove;
wooden kitchen table and chairs; enamel top table; cup-
boards; beds; dresser; commode; arm chair; studio couch,
end tables, coffee tables, small desk; high chair; dishes, etc.
Not responsible for accidents at 'sale
D. & J. RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICE
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2274576
AUCTIONEERS
'Jack'
237.3431
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of Farm Tractors, Machinery and
Miscellaneous Items
to be held at Let 22, Con, 14 Hay Twp., 2 1/2 miles
west of Zurich, 'A mile north.
Wed, April 2 at 1:15 p.m,
Tractors: Int. 547 Diesel tractor fully equipped (new only 80
hrs.), heat houser and windshield; B 414 VS tractor fully
equipped c/w 1501 front end loader, heat houser &
windshield. •
Implements: (new) Int, 16R 510 seed drill used one season;
200 gal calsa weed sprayer c/w 21 ft. boom; 2.200 gal,
water supply tanks assembly for sprayer; 9 1/2 ft. Kongskilde
cultivator c/w shields for scuffling; new 6 ft. M.F. sprayer
blade; 3 furrow 14" wide bottom Int. plow; 38 ft. tittle Giant
R.T.O. •elevator c/w hood assembly; Int. 7 ft, 3 pt. H. mower;
2-6 ton George White wagons with 8 ply tires; gravity box
with 10" extensions; 9'/ ft. wheel cultivator; 3 section dia-
mond harrows; 95 In. manure spreader; George White snow
blower; 2 row Maurer bean puller; 16 ft. hay rack like new;
gravel box; 3 drum land roller`; 3 pt. H. 2 row scuffler with
shields.
lds
fanning mill with motor; 200Q lb. weigh scales; exten- Mist:
bag cart; bean bags; Nu 17 pioneer chain saw; sion
wire gates; snow fence; 40 rod 'page wire; water bowls &
jugs; 20 chicken crates; heat lamps; cow chains; pig feeders;
plastic pipe; 2 gas pumps; 150 gal tank; farm hardware &
tools; block & tackle; hand plow; cedar posts & rails.
Note: This is an excellent offering of recently new & well
maintained equipment. Plan to attend.
Farm Sold Terms - Cash
Charles Ducharme - Proprietor RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS & LIQUIDATORS
Brucefield - 482-3120
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ont.
Auction Sale Service that is
most efficient and courteous.
CALL
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Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515
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FARM & BUSINESS
107 MAIN ST., LUCAN
Telephone 227-4851
C. HARRY RODER, D.C.
NORMAN L. RODER, D.C.
DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC
84 Pannel Lane,
STRATHROY
Telephone 245-1272
By appointment please.
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Located on Highway #4
1 Mile North of Exeter
THE BIG, LITTLE MARKET
—Large Auction Room available
for complete or partial estates.
--Complete refinishing centre.
Minwax wood finishes, etc.
—Weekend Antique Flea Market.
Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Before You Buy (or Sell)
Give Us a Try
Bill & Lavarre Clark, Owners
672.3566
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
262-5515
Auctioneer
TOM SHOEBOTTOM
ILDERTON 666-0289
HOUSEHOLD
SALES
Free Appraisal
"Call now for complete Auction Service"
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Chartered Accountants
J. A. NORRIS L. D. GEE
SUITE 208
497 MAIN STREET
190 WORTLEY ROAD
EXETER, ONTARIO
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BUS: 20 Sanders E. — EXETER — 235.0281
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'Bang/tart, 'Kay, Doig and Co.
Chartered Accountants
26e Main St., Exeter
ARTHUR W. READ
Resident Partner
Bus, 235.0120, Res. 238-8075
Friday evening a joint service
will he held at Elimville at 8 p.m.
On April, 4 Hallelujah night will
be held at 8 p.m. in the church for
the whole charge.
Women at Cromarty
talk about inflation
MT. CARMEL
INCOME TAX CENTRE
INCOME TAX — ACCOUNTING
for Farmers and Businessmen
INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS
No Job Too Small
PHONE 237-3469
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BUSINESS & FARMERS
Bookkeeping - Accounting
as required
Weekly - Monthly - Quarterly
Yearly
Financial Statements
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Call Neil Romphf 235-0443
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ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale service.
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235-1964 EXETER
Hugh Tom
FILSON and ROBSON
AUCTIONEERS
20 years' experience
of Complete sale service
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Conduct sales of any kind,
any place.
We guarantee you more.
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or appraisal
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