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The Citizen, 1988-09-28, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988. PAGE 21. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75for 20 words, additional words 11c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ‘ Suddenly it s sold' [24 hour service] BAILEY ■ REAL ESTATE LTD. ■ 82 ALBERT STREET |^a_INTON, ONTARIO. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE MASON BAILEY BROKER 482-9371 Sales Representatives Gordon Hill 233-3307 Carol Boneschansker 887-6870 modern style piano, antiques, appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb’s Auction Barn in Clinton for: winona McDougall SATURDAY, OCTOBER SAT 10 A.M. See next week’s paper for full list. AUCTIONEER: RICHARDLOBB482-7898 CROPLAND: 140acres, 130 acres workable, on 13th of Hullett. 50 ACRE FARM near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part-time farming or horses. BRUCEFIELD: 11/2 floor frame home on 1/4 acre lot, all in excellent condition, under $60,000. 100 ACRES: raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland. Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron. BLYTH: reduced, 1 floor, 3 bedroom new home, full basement and garage. Vendor will consider mortgage. BRUSSELS: Commercial investment property on Turnberry Street. Ideal for Convert-To-Rent Program. Reasonable price. Ground floor rented. 21/2 ACRES: attractive country home on paved road near Varna. Everything well maintained, includes garage and workshop. Call Gordon Hill. 75 ACRES: farrowing farm, Colborne Township, equipped for 100 sows, very well kept, scenic location. 89 ACRES: 80 acres workable, near Westfield. No atrazine. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen Street, Blyth. 100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 75 acres workable, 11/2 storey stucco home. General purpose barn. 100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings. Vendor will finance. 12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home. 165 ACRES: On Maitland River. 100 acres workable, 65 acres hardwood bush, large shed, very scenic. DAIRY FARM: 142 acres, highway location. Adjacent to Village of Blyth. Will sell as going concern or bare farm. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of parcels of land for ESTATEOF JOHN FRANCISO’CONNOR ON SATURDAY, OCT. 8,1988AT11A.M. AT FARM in Ashfield Township Land consists of: 3 Parcels; Property No. 1 - Pt. of Lot 13, Front Cone. West of Highway 21, consisting of 87 acres [approx.], no buildings, approx. 83 acres workable, bal. creek flats - clay loam soil - level and stone free. Property No. 2 - Pt. of N1/2 of Lot 6 Cone. 7, 87 acres, 70 workable; Pt. of S1/2 of Lot 6 Cone. 8, 50 acres, all workable. 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom, 4 pc. bath and partial basement - main floor - kitchen, living room, den, an open verandah at front and closed back entrance [8’ x 24’]. House is approx. 28’ x40’ has 100amp. electrical serviceanda drilled well and oil furnace. New barn - [45’ x 90’ ] with steel siding, 10’ concrete walls. Frame Shed - 24’ x 40’ suitable for storage. Land -137 acres with stream crossing and approximately 120 workable. Land is random & systematically tiled. Parcel No. 3 - Pt. of Lot 8 & 9 Cone. 8, 72 acres approx. No buildings, land well drained - all workable. [Residence severed from acreage]. Properties will sell sharp at 11:00a.m. - Subject to reasonable bid. TERMS: 10% Down-Day of Sale Closing Date Dec. 15,1988 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: EUGENE FRAYNE529-7405 AUCTIONEER, BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349 CARSON’S FALL DRAFT HORSE & Equipment Consignment Sale Wednesday, Oct. 26. Consign­ ments welcome. Catalogue Entry deadline October 1. Carson’s Auction Service, Listowel. (519) 291-2049. 39-lp Crime Stoppers Crime of the week An elderly man visiting Clinton from the Fort Frances area had $4,000 to $5,000 in cash stolen from him. Crime Stoppers and the Clinton Police Force are seek­ ing the assistance of the public to help solve this theft. The Fort Frances man had left his car parked in the Catholic Church parking lot from 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on September 16,1988. When they returned to the victim’scar they found the back right rear window smashed. The money had been in a club bag in the back seat. The estimated $4,000 to $5,000 was in the following denominations: 50’s, 20’s, 2’s and 1 's. The ones and twos are the older type Canadian bills. If you have any information about this 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 be asked to identify yourself nor testify in court. If your information leads to an arrest you could earn up to a $1,000cash reward. Call during office hours Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Remem­ ber crime doesn’t pay but Crime Stoppers does! Knitting, handiwork, flowers brighten fair displays Continued from page 13 Miners. Class 17. Crochet doily-over 12" - Carol Boneschansker; Hilda Holmes; Mrs. Heimpel Class 18, Cushion, crochet - Hilda Holmes; Mrs. Heimpel; AnnaDolmage. Class 19, Cushion, knit- Hilda Holmes; Helen Warwick; Anna Dolmage. Class 20, Cushion, any other - Doris Van Camp; Hilda Holmes; Elva Bolger. Class 21,2 quilted place mats - Elva Bolger; Mrs. Heimpel; Hilda Holmes. Class22, Tea Cozy, knit- Hilda Holmes; Marjorie Hartleib; Helen Warwick. Class 23, Tea Cozy - crochet - Mrs. Heimpel; Hilda Holmes; Anna Dolmage. Class 24, 1 hot dish mat - Mrs. Heimpel; Hilda Holmes; Doris Van Camp . Class 25, 3 handmade articles - Elva Bolger; Marjorie Hartlieb; Doris Van Camp. SPECIALS - $5.00 for winner most pointsClasses15 - 25, donated by Peggy Cudmore - Hilda Holmes. Most points in Classes 15-25 Poly­ ester stuffing donated by Stearns Canada Inc. - Hilda Holmes. SECTION M - INFANTS AND CHILDRENS WEAR Class 26, Infants Jacket & Bonnett (knit) - Helen Warwick; Bessie Johnston; Leona McDonald. Class 27, Infants Jacket & Bonnet (crochet­ ed) - Hilda Holmes; Helen Warwick. Class 28, Baby Shawl - Marjorie Hartleib; Leona McDonald; Helen Warwick. Class 29, Carriage Cover - Hilda Holmes; Leona McDonald, Mrs. Heimpel. Class 30, Knitted Dress 2-6 years - Leona McDonald; Hilda Holmes; Marjorie Hartleib Class 31, Knitted dress - infants to 2 years - Leona McDonald; Marjorie Hartleib; Hilda Holmes Class 32, C rochet dress-infants to 2years - Hilda Holmes; Katherine Bridge Class 33, Child's hooded sweater (knitted) - Marjorie Hartleib; Leona McDonald; Mrs. Heimpel Class 34, Child's knit sweater (fine knit) - Marjorie Hartleib; Hilda Holmes; Mrs Heimpel Class 35, Child's knit sweater(cardigan) - Helen Warwick; Mrs. Heimpel; Hilda Holmes. Class 36, Child's Fair Isle Pullover - Leona McDonald; Mrs. Heimpel, Hilda Holmes. Class 37, Boy's or Girl's Toque- Hilda Holmes; Anna Dol­ mage; Helen Warwick. Class 38, Novelty mitts - Mrs. Heimpel; Anna Dolmage; Hilda Holmes. SPECIAL $10.00 doanted by the Homecraft Division of Brussels Fair - Hilda Holmes. SPECIAL - Lambskin rug - highest number points in Section K, Classes 1-28 and Section L, classes 1-38 - must have shown in both classes to be eligible - Hilda Holmes. Hilda Holmes also received a rosette. LADIESWEAR Class 39, Ladies bedroom slippers - Anna Dolmage; Marjorie Hartleib; Hilda Holmes. Class 40, Ladies sweater (cotton knit) short sleeves - Helen Warwick; Leona McDonald; Marjorie Hartleib. Class 41, Ladies knitted vest (no sleeves) - Mrs. Heimpel; Anna Dolmage; Leona McDonald Class42, Ladiescardigan (bulky knit) - Marjorie Hartleib Class 43, Ladies Fair Isle pullover - Mrs. Heimpel; Marjorie Hartleib, Barb McLellan. Class 44, Adult's cardigan (knitted) - Mrs. Heimpel; Marjorie Hartleib Class 45, Ladies gingham apron (chicken scratch) - Leona McDonald; Mrs. Heimpel; Hilda Holmes. Class 46, Tablecloth cross-stitched, worked on gingham embroidery, no smaller than 42" - Hilda Holmes; Mrs. Heimpel, Mar­ jorie Hartleib. -SPECIAL - $10.00 for winner of most points in Classes 39-46, donated by Mrs Jane Devries - Mrs Heimpel SECTION M - FLOWERS AND PLANTS Class 1, Display of Asters - Vera Hastings. Class 2, Aster, Powder- puff - Vera Hastings, J ane White Class3, Snapdragon-VeraHastings, Janet Veitch Class 4, Calendula - Sue Cowing; J ane White Class5, Cosmos - Leona Armstrong, Jane White; Beth Earl Class 6, Sweet Peas, Helen Dobson; JaneWhite, Helen Warwick. Class 7, Dahlia basket - Helen Dobson Class 8, Gladiolus - Vera Hastings Class 9, Gladiolus - 1 spike - Helen Dobson, Vera Hastings; Margaret Bennett. Class 10, Marigolds French - Doris Van Camp; Leona Armstrong, Fran Bremner. Class 11, Marigolds, African, 4"orunder - Fran Bremner; VeraHastings; JaneWhite. Class 12, Marigolds, African, over 4" - No Entries. Class 13, Pansies - Mary Ann Miners; Helen Dobson; Joyce Johnston, RR 2, Bluevale. Class 14, Petunias - Vera Hastings; Eleanor Hemingway; Janet Veitch. Class 15, Petunias - Vera Hastings; Doris Van Camp. Class 16, Zinnias, 4" and under-JaneWhite; Janet Veitch, RR 2, Brussels; Leona Armstrong Class 17, Zinnias, over 4" - Bessie Johnston; Jane White, Leona Arm­ strong. Class 18, Dahlia, 4" and under - Helen Dobson, Ethel; Doris Van Camp, Listowel Class 19, Dahlia, over 4" - Doris Van Camp, Listowel; Edna Pletch; Helen Dob­ son, Ethel Class 20, Basket for Church - Helen Dobson; Anne Hemingway. Class 21, Arrangement for coffee table - Leona Armstrong, J ane White; Marg Bennett. Class 22, Arrangement of Mums - Doris Van Camp; Helen Dobson Class 23, Arrangement, Geranium bloom for kitchen- Leona Armstrong, Marg Bennett; Eleanor Hemingway. Class 24 "Baby Own" - Helen Dobson, JaneWhite; Leona Armstrong. Class 25, Nosegay-doily&ribbon included - Leona Armstrong; Helen Dobson Class 26, "Stick and Stones" - Leona Armstrong, Helen Dobson. Class 27, Cup and Saucer arrangement - Leona Armstrong, Doris Van Camp, HEIen Dobson Class 28, Arrangement in a teapot - Leona Armstrong, Doris Van Camp, Helen Dobson Class 29, Hospital arrangement for a tray- Vera Hastings, Jane White, Leona Armstrong Class 30, "Coffee Break" using a mug - Leona Armstrong, Vera Hastings, Doris Van Camp Class 31, Corsage, stem wrapped in plastic bag - Leona Armstrong, Helen Dobson, Beth Earl Class 32, A man's bouquet - Leona Armstrong, Helen Dobson, Marg Bennett Class 33, Arrangement of annuals - Helen Dobson; Leona Armstrong, Vera Hastings. Class 34, Pot of Baby Tears - Leona McDonald Class 35, Tuberous Begonia - Vera Hastings. Karen Bowles, RR 3, Brussels Class 36, Potted plant in bloom (not geranium) named - Jane White Class 37, Geranium, not less than 2 blooms - Vera Ha stings. Class 38, Rare plant, named - Jane White; Karen Bowles, RR 3, Brussels, Vera Hastings Class 39, African Violet, single crown - single flower - Marg Bennett; Mary Ann Miner, Vera Hastings. Class 40, African Violet, single crown, double flower - Marg Bennett; Vera Hastings, Leona McDonald Class41, Coleus Foliage -Helen Dobson, Karen Bowles, Vera Hastings. Class 42, Dish Cardens - Nancy Ducharme; JaneWhite Class 43, Thanksgivingarrangementusing real flower & fruit - Leona Arm­ strong, Helen Dobson, Vera Hast­ ings. Class44, Mantel arrangement, using Mums & Glads - Helen Dobson; Leona Armstrong Class 45, Roadside beauty, arrangementof weeds - Helen Dobson, Fran Brem­ ner, Vera Hastings Class 46, A hanging type plant in hanging container - H Boon, Nancy Du­ charme; Mrs Cordon Mitchell Class 47, Flower plant in hanging container - Fran Bremner, Karen Bowles Class 48, Hybrid tea rose - 3 blooms, 3 colours - J ane White; Vera Hastings Class 49, Hybrid tea rose, anypeacerose-Eleanor Heming­ way, Joan Bernard Class 50, Hybrid tea rose, otherthan Peace - Doris Van Camp, Joan Bernard, Jane White Class 51, One hybrid tea rosebud - Jane White; Vera Hastings, Janet Veitch Donated Brussels Horticultural Society SPECIAL - winner with highest numberof points in Classes 1 -51 1st, Helen Dobson $10 00 donated by Lloyd Wheeler - 2nd - Vera Hastings SECTION O - HOBBY CRAFT Class 1, Group Display - Colour me Red - Brussels UCW, Morning Star Rebekah Lodge #315, Majestic W I , Melville Presbyterian Church. Walton W I Class 2, no entries Class 3, 4-H Club Display- North Huron Veterinary Club Class 4 - no entries. Class 5 - Senior Citizen's Special - Alfred Knight, Mrs Heimpel; Anna Dolmage. ART Class 1, Mountain Scene - Mrs Heimpel Class 2, Winter Scene Darlene Van der Veen Class 3, Country Scene - no entries Class 4, Charcoal or pencil sketch Mrs Heimpel Class 5, Open class, any medium - Peter Hagedoorn, Darlene Van der Veen Special Portrait Darlene Van der Veen Special Watercolour open class - Mrs Heimpel Class 6, Favourite snap shot - 5 x 7 - Alfred Knight, Vera Nicholson, J anet Vetich Class 7, A ceramicarticle- Doris Van Camp, Alfred Knight, Hilda Holmes Class 8, An arrangement using silk flowers, dried flowers or weeds Hilda Holmes, Katherine Bridge Class 9, Wall hanging using silk flowers, dried flowers or weeds Dons Van Camp, Nanci Ducharme; Hilda Holmes Class 10, Article of needlepoint - Doris Van Camp, J anet Veitch, Mrs Heimpel Class 11, Article of cross stitch - J anet Veitch, Doris Van Camp, Mrs Heimpel Class 12, Article of broomstick lace - Doris Van Camp, Hilda Holmes, AnnaDolmage Class 13, Article of candle wicking Mrs Heimpel Class 14, Article of crewel work - Peter Hagedoorn, Doris Van Camp, Francis Van der Veen Class15,A handmade corsage (not fresh flow ers) - Katherine Bridge, Mrs Heimpel, Vera Hastings Class 16, A Christmas wreath using natural material - Katherine Bridge, Anna Dolmage Class 17,Articleoflacenet darning - no entries Class 18, One braided article - Alfred Knight, Mrs Heimpel Class 19, Any new hobby not already listed - small - Jane Devries, Janet Veitch, Barbara Verge Class 20, Any new hobby not already listed - large - Mrs Heimpel, Alfred Knight, Clarence Clarke Class 21, Dresser scarf or doily - Hilda Holmes Class 22, Cushion top - Hilda Holmes Class 23, Quilt top (shadedor not) - Hilda Holmes Class 24. 1 pair pillow cases - no entries Continued on page 22