The Citizen, 1988-09-21, Page 29THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1988. PAGE 29.
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AUCTION SALES ■ AUCTION SALES
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of household effects and antiques for
MRS. IRENE GILMORE, RR1, LUCKNOW
South half of Lot 1, Cone. 13, Ashfield Twp., 4corners west
of Lucknow, 1 corner south on
SATURDAY, OCTO B E R1,1988 AT 1 P. M.
Double bed/mattress, spool bed/mattress, 1 single bed, 1
antique bed, 4 dressers, 2 wash stands, 1 antique bonnett
chest, chrome kitchen/chairs, 1 drop leaf table/2 chairs, 6
high back chairs, odd chairs, 1 large freezer, antique clock,
Xmas tree & decorations, crown jars, gal. jugs, copper tea
kettle, old dishes, picture frames, books, 1984 Huron County
Atlas, snowshoes, Ford lawn tractor [1 yr. old], lawn mower,
picnic table.
This is an excellent small sale to attend with a number of
small articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash Day of Sale & Proper I. D. Sales Tax 8%
whereapplicable.
Any announcements or corrections day of sale take
precedence over written advertising. Owner or Auctioneer
not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase day of sale.
Crime Stoppers
Crime of the week
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
MRS. IRENEGILMORE
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
AUCTION SALE
of household effects and antiques for
MILDREDVANNAN OF BELGRAVE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER24,1988AT11 A.M.
Finley gas stove [as new], Gibson 30” electric stove, Co-op
fridge, Inglis washer [good], Westinghouse dryer, Viscount
11 cu. ft. freezer, Grand piano with bench, chesterfield and
chair [as new], RCA Colour TV, 7 pc. walnut dining suite,
table and 6 chairs, small china cabinet, writing desk,
sideboard with marble top, old wood chairs, chicken coop
rocker, arm chair, 3 platform rockers, old fruit cupboard,
wardrobe, book case, tea wagon with tray, spool bed, 4 pc.
bedroom suite, single bed with box spring, dressers, chest of
drawers, wash stand, parlor tables, cedar chests, steamer
trunks, treadle sewing machine, sewing cabinet, wicker
fernery, blanket boxes, old books, coal oil lamps, lamps, oval
mirror, pictures, wicker basket, set of encyclopaedia, small
kitchen appliances, vacuum cleaner, electric broom,
woodenbutterbowl, Finnegandairycreambottle, iron
dutch oven, cooking utensils, flatware, numerous cups and
saucers, antique dish set, cream and sugar sets, salt and
peppers, depression red and green fancy dishes, large fancy
pitcher, chamberset, bluedishes, cut glass pcs., crocks, jars
& sealers, garden tools, ladders and much more.
This is an excellent offering of antique furniture and dishes.
Other antique articles too numerous to mention.
All verbal announcements take precedence over any written
announcements day of sale.
8% sales tax in effect
Owner or auctioneer will not be responsible for any accidents
or injuries connected with sale.
TERMS: Cash,chequewith I.D.
BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
Campbell’s Jewellery Store
in Exeter sou nds the alarm after
a ring theft.
Crime Stoppers and the
Exeter Police Force are seeking
your help in the solving of this
theft.
At approximately 1 p.m. on
Monday, July 11, 1988aman
entered the jewellery store
asking to see some solitaire
engagement rings. The store
clerk took a tray of rings out and
placed them on the counter. The
suspect viewed the rings and
when he was asked if he had
made his decision he said he
had and he said, “I’ll take them
all. ’ ’ With that he picked up the
entire tray and left the store.
This is a composite drawing
of the suspect. He is described
as 6ft. tall, early to mid 20’s,
dark coloured hair with a short
ponytail at the back, a slender
build with a fine light coloured
beard.
If you know who this man is or
have any information about this
theft or any other crime call
CRIME STOPPERS OF
HURON COUNTY toll free at
1-800-265-1777 or locally at
482-3821. You will never have to
identify yourself nor testify in
court. Ifyourcall leads toan
arrest you could earn a cast
reward of up to $1,000. Re
member crime doesn't pay bu
Crime Stoppers does!!
Champion lays off 52
Riddell missed his chance
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minister was making a mistake. He
is trying to save money by cutting
the scope of the program. It would
cost an additional $20 million to put
the program back up to 70 per cent
coverage and more to return to 100
per cent.
He had praise however for the
Special Grains and Oil Seeds fund
of the federal government saying
the government has to be given
credit for getting the program in
place and working fairly well.
There was little praise, however,
to the action of the government in
relation to the Farm Credit Corpor
ation. “Why would anyone want to
keep it, ’ ’ he said of FCC noting that
its mandate is break even. “What
we’ve got is another chartered
bank the same as the other five.’’
FCC should be a body to help
farmers with lower interest rates
but instead it raised the interest
rates by a half percentage point to
12.5.
Huron county’s largest employ
er, Champion Road Machinery
Ltd. of Goderich last week announ
ced layoffs of 52 employees to take
place in the next month.
The .company has trimmed
production from four and a half to
four graders a day in the face of
declining orders, Don Goddard,
president of Local 1863, Interna
tional Association of Machinists
and Aerospace Workers.
* ‘There always seems to be a low
period during the year and this is
it.”
The layoffs will remain in effect
until at least March, when new
orders are expected.
Champion is the world’s second
largest maker of road graders
behind Caterpillar. Two months
ago, Sequoia Associates of Cali
fornia bought the Goderich-based
firm from the Sully family for an
undisclosed amount.
Sequoia, which also owns Tim
berjack Corp, of Woodstock, is a
private investmentfirm that leaves
day-to-day operations in the hands
of its division managers.
David Million, a Champion
executive, said 40 shop-floor work
ers will be laid off, some immedi
ately and others by mid-October.
Another 12 office employees, two
of them at the management level,
have been laid off and are unlikely
to be recalled.
“We don’t have a huge inven
tory of finished products. We build
to order, not to spec(ulation),”
Million said.
About 600 employees will re
main at the Goderich plant.
Corporate restructing under the
new American owners has begun
and is necessary “to be competi
tive with John Deere and Caterpi
llar,” Million said.
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