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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-12, Page 234 auVblvltoor Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Antiques, Snow Mobile and Misc. Items. Saturday October 21, 12:30 P.M. Sharp Main corner in Kirkton, Ontario for Mrs. Vera Jarvis. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Chesterfield, arm chair, foot stool, 2 B&W TVs, 2 record players, record cabinet, floor and table lamps, small table, 3 beds, springs and mattrasses, Wardrobe, high chair, Kelvinator, 16 cu. ft. upright freezer (like new), Philco refrigerator, Kenmore range, Humidifier, chrome table and 4 chairs, trunk, radio, misc. dishes, chaise lounge, step ladder, garden tools, sink and medicine cabinet. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: large side board (very unique), small side board, set of 6 oak chairs, press back arm chair, sewing machine, wicker fern stand. SNOW MOBILE, CANOE ACCORDION 1971 Scorpion snowmobile with cover, canoe and paddles like new, Royal Accordion and case, like new. Terms Cash Norm Whiting, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Auction Sole of Real Estate, Household Furnishings and Misc. Items I NORM, WHITING auctioneer Saturday, October 14, 1978 1 P.M. Sharp at 77 Ann Street, Exeter for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bender. REAL ESTATE: consists of 1 ’/2 storey frame house, main floor, livingroom, large kitchen, rec room, laundry room, den, and bath. Second floor, 3 bedrooms, large closets, part basement, tool shed. This is situated on a lot 58'7" by 146' x 5", lot 431, plan 20 of the Corporation Town of Exeter. This property sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid at 2 p.m., 10% day oflsale, balance in 30 days. TRAILERS: 1961 15 ft. travel trailer (good con­ dition), 1971 hard top tent trailer (good condition) HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING: chesterfield and chair, odd chair, recliner chair, arm chair, couch, Hida Bed, coffee table, humidifier, Kelvinator refrigerator, Viking 30" range, McClary easy freezer, chrome table and six chairs, bed and matching dresser (good condition), mattress, vanity dresser, old trunk, pictures and frames, 39" x 72" pool table, snooker and Boston balls, rack and 2 Q's, odd dishes, pots and pans, lady's bike, garden tools, picnic table, Christmas decorations. Terms Cash Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone Exeter 235-1964 SINGSPIRATION 60 young people from Calvary United Church, London will present a musical program in Calvary United Church Dashwood. Sat. Oct. 14 8 p.m. Free will offering Authority planning Bannockburn hike Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Antiques and Misc. Items on Wednesday, October 18, 1978 1 P.M. Sharp. On #4 highway south end of Exeter for Mrs. Muriel Dunlop HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Chesterfield and chair, Red leather chair, walnut occasional chair, metal chair, small walnut table, childs table and 2 chairs, walnut bedside table, metal,pedestaTkitchen table, garden furniture, floor lamp, GE refrigerator (14 cu. ft. harvest gold), electric stove, electric heater, mix master, Silex Proctor perculator (new), aluminum tea kettle, cooking utensils, many oad dis­ hes, fruit jars, scatter rugs, oval carpet (Taupe) with pad 14' x 14', pictures, curtain rods, step ladder, crokinole board, lantern, garden gate, snow fence,, garden tools, wood, old boards, lawn mower with grass catcher, sprayer, fireplace screen, fishing rods (2 bamboo fly rods), golf clubs (3 wooden), black lamb coat. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: small maple table, captains chair, 2 walnut chairs small desk, dressing table and mirror, victrola cabinet, spinning wheel, copper boiler, trunk, records, large wooden box, frosted lamp globe, walnut swing mirror frame. Terms Cash Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone Exeter 235-1964 LARGE CLEARING AUCTION SALE 200 acre dairy farm, 85 holstein dairy cattle, dairy equipment, feed, farm machinery etc. to be held for Tony Laurenco at Lot 8 and 9 Morris Township 2 Vi miles north of Blyth on No. 4 highway and 2 miles east. Tuesday, October 17 at 11 A.M. Farm consists of 200 acres of land with approx. 180 workable 15 acres of bush. There is a large main barn with mostly loose housing and tie ups for 19 cows plus modern addition with tie ups for 40 cows, stable cleaner, two silos 18 x 60 with roofs. The house is a five bedroom house with modern kitchen and new aluminum siding. Terms on farm 10% down day of sale balance in 60 days being offered subject to a reasonable reserve bid. For further in­ formation phone Richard Lobb at 482-7898 in Clin- 1 ton. CATTLE: Dairy herd consists of 44 holstein cows of which 14 are fresh some due in a month others recently fresh and the balance milking at various stages of lactation. This is a good young herd in good condition. Cattle are blood tested and will be pregnancy checked prior to sale. YOUNG CATTLE: 9 bred holstein heifers some due soon; 12 open holstein heifers; 13 holstein bull and heifer calves up to 6 months old; 13 young bull and heifer calves. Holstein bull with papers. 1 Billy Goat, 2 nanny goats. 25 geese. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Mueller 1000 gal. stainless bulk milk cooler with automatic washer; Surge vacuum pump and motor will handle 9 units; Bender step saver with 100 ft. of hose; 9 surge milker units, milk rack; double stainless steel sink; 2 cream separators; "Note" Milk quota for sale by private trade. FEED: Approx. 2000 bales of hay; approx. 1500 bales of straw; approx. 60 ton of mixed grain. TRACTORS: John Deere 2120 diesel tractor with cab and John Deere No. 48 manure loader with two buckets; set of tire chains; John Deere 2520 gas trac­ tor with cab & heater; International 300 tractor with manure loader. MACHINERY: John Deere 4 furrow semi mount L plow with 14" trip bottoms; John Deere 3 furrow mounted plow with 14" trip bottoms; New Holland l grinder mix mill; New Holland 268 hay baler; North t American 8 ft. double auger snow blower with hyd. hood turner; 2-flat racks and wagons; 2-10 ft. i Danish cultivators with extensions; Massey Harris 12 ► ft. wheel disc; Oliver 2 furrow mounted plow; John Deere 7 ft. No. 9 haymower; John Deere PTO single , I beater manure spreader; New Idea ground drive manure spreader in good condition; Set of chain i harrows; Six section diamond harrows and pole; Ebersol 30 ft. hay & grain elevator with electric motor; 2 feeder wagons; post hole digger; feed > carts; Quantity of cedar posts. "NOTE SALE ORDER" small items, tractors and . machinery, feed, dairy equipment farms at 1 * P.M. cattle at approx. 1:30 P.M. Please be on ( TERMS Cash or cheque with proper I.D. Lunch booth. AUCTIONEERS l Richard Lobb Dave Carson ’ Clinton ‘ . Listowel Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for I accidents day of sale. ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiini^ | Mortgage | Auction Sale | g Saturday, October 14th, 1978 | | at 12:30 p.m. | g Two beautiful homes not completely finished in g g the hamlet of Port Franks, Highway 21, g E approximately halfway between Grand Bend E = and Forest, sale to be held on premises known g g as Lot 69 and Lot 70, Port Franks Estates, Plan g = 611, in the Township of Bosanquet, in the 1 g County of Lambton, located about three blocks g g west and north of Port Franks. Watch for the g e signs. g g PARCEL #1: Lot 69 — One floor bungalow. Lot size g g 170 x 90 with patio court featuring three bedrooms, = E living room with fireplace, dining room, and in- E E complete bathroom, single car garage, wired for e g electric service and heat but not completely finished, g E some plumbing. This would be a very attractive E E home for someone with ability to complete to his E g own satisfaction. g g PARCEL #2: Lot 70 — 3 bedroom bi-level featuring E g living room, dining room, family room with E g fireplace, double car garage: electric wiring and g E heat not completed or serviced as yet, large septic g g tank (not connected), solid brick siding. A country g E gentlemen's dream home when completed. Lot size i g 170 x 85 by 46 across back. PLEASE NOTE: both g E parcels which are adjacent to each other should be g g seen before day of sale. g g TERMS: Both properties sell subject to a reasonable g E reserve bid, 10% down at time of sale. Conditions g E of sale will be posted on said properties two days = = prior to day of sale. g g Further information by contacting P. Moran, g g Esquire, at 672-5660, or the Auctioneers. g E Messrs. Shepherd, McKenzie, Plaxton, Little & g g Jenkins Solicitors for the mortgagee. g J Percy Wright | | AUCTIONEER I | KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 g llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllg ---------------------------------------------- . DANCE KIRKTON WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat., Oct 14 ROGER QUICK ORCHESTRA Sponsored by KWCCB Proceeds for Hall Maintenance J Wouldn’t Sunday October 22, 1978, be a great day for a walk in the woods? The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority invites the public to a guided hike through the Ban­ nockburn Wildlife Area on Sunday October 22,1978 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Ban­ nockburn Wildlife Area is located 1 >4 miles east of Varna, off Huron County Road 3. The guided hikes will provide a good opportunity to view trees, plants and wildlife in the crisp autumn air. Bring your -binoculars to — ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH Kippen invites everyone to the 111th Anniversary Celebration Sun., Oct. 15th 11 a.m. Speaker Rev. R. McMullen Special Music By KIPPEN CHOIR & REV. & mrs. McMullen K____________7 Farm Machinery & Equipment Auction Sale to be held for Mr. Wesley Russell on Tuesday, October 17 at 1:00 P.M. Located Lot 13 Cone. 12 Hibbert Twp. 1 ’A mile south & ’/2 east of Cromarty CONSISTING OF: Allis-Chalmers DI7 tractor c.w. . duals, A.C. DI4 tractor c.w. loader, A.C. W.F. trac­ tor, A.C. 90 combine (excellent condition), Innis 570 bean windrower, 12 ft. mounted cultivator, Allis- Chalmers 10"-12", 12"-14", 14"-16" ploughs, A.C. 4 row bean pullers to attach to 4 row scuffler, G.W. 30 ft. sprayer, Beuler 9 ft. cultivator, International 8/2 ft. cultivator, Beuler wagon, 15 run seed drill, side rake, K.B. 130 bu. grain bin, M.H. spreader, in­ throw disk, 6 section harrows, 12 ft. gravel box, 2 G.M.C. trucks (cab removed) each with 500 bu. capacity, aerated with 12" perforated pipe c.w. fan & motor, three 20 ft. 4" augers, grain aerator, ■ Monarch pump c.w. engine, litter carrier, bucket & ’ I carrier c.w. approx. 200 ft. of track, hog scales & '. crate, breeding crate, chicken feeders, automatic waterers, two new heavy duty 13' x 23" canvass , tarps, well pumps, pressure system with tank, large • quantity of snow fence, 12 ton jack plus a host of other pieces of equipment & tools. PLAN TO ATTEND AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1458 get a better look at the scenery surrounding the Bannockburn River. Please set aside Sunday October 22 to “Come Close to Nature." For further information contact the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, 175 Thames Road West, Exeter, 235-2610. —-------------------------- 25th Wedding Anniversary for JACK & NELL McCANN Fri., Oct. 13 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By Country Unlimited Everyone welcome Best wishes only Lunch Provided r Dance Sponsored By HENSALL INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY CLUB J Fri., Oct. 13th Music By MOZART & THE MELODY MAKERS HENSALL ARENA Admission $6 Per Couple Lunch Provided ___ ______J Thames Road United Church 97 th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Sun. Oct. 15 11 a.m. Speaker: Rev. Lawrence Squires, Woodstock Music Ed Westendorp of Embro Times-Advocate, October FAREWELL PARTY RAY AND PAT BROOKS Thurs. Oct 12- EXETER LEGION HAU Music by SPECIAL APPOINTMENT *5.°° couple Tickets at door or from any O.P.P. Officer V J 25th' Wedding Anniversary Dance for BEV & MURIEL- PARSONS Fri., Oct. 13 1978 at SHRC 9 1 Music By HEYWOODS Lunch Provided I Best Wishes Only J ,1978 Page 23 Now Ywi Eve DANCE Sun, Dec. 31 KIRKTON WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE ROGER QUICK ORCHESTRA *22.00 oer couple TICKETS ON SALE Sat. Oct 14 10 a.m. at Community Centre LIMIT —3 par person <_____ _____/ -------------------------------------- Reception & Dance for ROBIN O'BRIEN & BRUCE PFAFF Sat., Oct. 14th Music By BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Dancing 9-1 Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome ___________J Roller Stating in ZURICH ARENA Friday, Saturday,Sunday Nites Only Skating 8-11 P.M. Colborne Township's 13th Annual COUNTRY FAIR sale of arts, crafts & country baking Saltford Valley Hall ( ’4 mile N. of Goderich) Wed., Oct. 18-10 a.m. - 9 p.m. AND Sat., Oct. 21 - 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tea, Door Prizes Admission: Adults; 25< Children: 10< Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. Auction Sole of 1974 Oldsmobile car, antiques, modern appliances and furniture etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton for Willy DeWeese of Goderich, a Clinton Estate, plus other additions. Saturday, October 14th at 12:30 1974 Oldsmobile, 4 door, hardtop with vinyl roof, air conditioned, electric windows, radio, plush up­ holstery, new tires, looks like new, SELLING CERTIFIER 2 wheeled trailer with roof and sides. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Matching RCA fridge and electric stove in harvest gold, Kenmore matching automatic clothes washer and dryer, Beautiful large chesterfield and chair, small pool table, Morse elec­ tric sewing machine with cabinet, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, 3 piece bedroom suite, single, round chrome kitchen table and four matching chairs, like new, book case, dresser with mirror and nighttable, Antique hall seat with mirror, spool bed, good din­ ing table with centre leaf, cedar chest, Victorian said chair, antique desk, 4 matching chairs, matching coffee and end tables, floor lamps, table lamps, two dressers with mirrors, gun rack, upholstered plat­ form rocker, radio, odd beds, tape player and speakers, tape player for car, small girls bicycle, fil­ ing cabinet, electric adding machine, small homemade air compressor, Westinghouse square model fridge, odd upholstered chairs, propane heater, wet and dry vacuum cleaner, trunk, odd chairs, 20 ft. aluminum extension ladder, 28 ft. aluminum extension ladder, brass fire place screen, dishes and glassware include crystal sherbert and wine glass, floor polisher, crock Partial set of Royal Dalton dishes, Malvern Pattern, plus other antique pieces and misc. Glassware, odd silver pieces, Coco pot and 4 cups and saucers, 9x12 carpet, 12x12 carpet in good condition with underlay plus other odd carpets and rugs, plus many other items not mentioned. This is good offering, plan to attend. TERMS CASH RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER CLINTON, ONT. 482-7898 $ i S: Auction Sale of Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items Wednesday, October 25, 1978 1 P.M. Sharp One block south and V2 block west of Dashwood Hotel, Dashwood, Ontario for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eckstein. Real Estate consists of 1 ’/i storey frame house, main floor, kitchen, dining room, living room, bedroom, 3 pc. bath, front porch, closed in back entrance and side verandah,second floor, 3 bedrooms, basement, 1 car garage. This house is situated on a lot approx. 66' x 130', lot 16 plan 10 of the Village of Dashwood. Real Estate sold 2 P.M. if not previously sold. 10% day of sale balance in 30 days. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING: Chesterfield and chair, couch, several small tables, coffee and end fables, table and floor lamps, 9 pc. dining room suite (excellent condition), 9' x 11'6" rug with pad, 3 pc. bedroom suite, single bed, springs and mattress, Eldarado Refrigerator, 24" Moffat Range, washing machine, step stool, high chair, dinner service for 12, odd dishes, chest of silverware, Electric sewing machine, vacuum cleaner, floor polisher, heater, 2 fans, Bissil sweeper, linens, bedding, quilts, blankets, bed spreads, pillows, woven mats, hooked mats, several wrenches, large variety of tools, 5 inch vice, garden tools, step ladder, extension ladder, other ladders, electric cords, water hose, some lumber, many other items. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Cherry Bonnet Chest, 3 pc. Oak bedroom suite, Dresser and wash stand, 3 press back chairs, 2 rocking chairs, side chair, Oak kitchen cabinet, drop leaf table, sewing machine, hall tree, Aladdin oil lamp, pictures and frames, apple peeler, apple slicer, crocks, copper boiler, cpal skuttles, sadirons, several other items. Terms Cash Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone Exeter 235-1964 In case of indiment weather, sale will be moved to Dashwood Community Centre. Everyone Welcome BANQUET and OPEN DANCE Sat., Nov. 11 at the South Huron Rec. Centre The club is pleased to present the return of "RAINBOW" DINNER 6:30 P.M. DANCE 9:00 P.M. Dinner $5.00 per person, Dance $6,00' per couple. Dinner and Dance $15.00 per couple. Tickets available at Jerry MacLean and Son Automotive, Boyle's Ladies Wear, Golf Club Members or call 235-1772. H OTEL ENSALL Featuring entertainment again after the summer months DON THOMPSON SHOW Dining Room Open Daily Specials Greenway United Church 103rd ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Sunday, October 15 11a.m. - Guest Minister Rev. T. E. Hancock, Parkhill 7:30 p.m. - Guest Minister - Rev. Dr. G. W. Goth, London Guest Musicians - "The Ropp Trio" Nairn DEL REEVE SHOW from Nashville Grand Old Oprey Sat. nite Oct 14th - 9:00p.m. Sun afternoon Oct 15th ■ 2p.m. at COUNTRY PALACE SQUIRE'S INN Hwy 4, South of 401, Exit 19 Tickets available at: Bob & Shirt's or phone 1 -455-8649 ♦5.00 advance *6.00 at door