The Citizen, 1987-04-15, Page 32PAGE 32. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1987.
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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES
FARM FOR SALE
On a gravel road, 3% miles
West of Newry, 11/4 miles
South and then 1/4 mile West
again.
Lot 33 and South part of Lot
32, Concession 12, Grey
Township, Huron County.
145 acres total, approxi
mately 55 acres workable.
11/2 storey, two-bedroom
brick house, L-shaped bank
barn for swine.
NOTE:
1. The farm land may be
leased for the 1987 crop
year.
2. ATile DrainageLoan of
approximately $5,200.00 is
to be taken over in addition
to the purchase price.
3. A certified deposit of
$5,000.00 must accompany
the offer.
Offers should be made on
forms obtainable on request
from any office of the
Corporation and must be
received by April 22,1987 at
the Field Office listed below.
All offers to purchase and
inquiries should be address
ed to:
FARM CREDIT
CORPORATION
ATTN: David Gowing
242 Inkerman St. E.,
Listowel, Ontario
N4W3H2
Phone: [519] 291-3450
If no answer, telephone
[519] 824-6360
Please refer to file number:
39201-520
CRANBROOK - Mobile home on
country lot, $31,500.
BRUSSELS AREA - executive
type country property with pool,
$149,000.
TWOFARMS-sideby side, 198
acres, one house, two barns. Some
financing available, $200,000.
ETHEL -1 ‘/a storey frame house on
big lot, $19,000.
Call Marlene Lindsay, Century 21,
Scott R.E., 347-2919. 15-4
AUCTION SALES
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MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It's Sold”
CLINTON: On No. 8 Hwy., field stone home and small barn
on 6 acres.
WALTON: Mini-farm, 1 acre with good 3 bedroom home,
steel shop, and small barn. Under $40,000.00.
AUBURN: 1 floor frame home. Under $25,000.00.
WINGH AM: Side split on 1/2 acre lot, 8 years old, many
extras include, double garage, 2 fireplaces. Low taxes.
41/2 ACRES: Near Family Paradise with 11/2 frame home
needing some repair, an exceptional large steel barn.
72 ACRES: Highway farm, good house, barn and drive shed.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Ideal for office or store,
apartment above. All redone, main street, Auburn.
4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from
Blyth.
COMMERCIAL PR(.$0Vhy on main street, Blyth.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated double garage, like new throughout.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above.
100 ACRES: Hobby farm, on paved road, 15 acres workable,
80 acres mixed bush, general purpose barn, large steel shed,
house newly renovated, all in immaculate condition. East
Wawanosh Township.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
BLYTH: Building lots on Hamilton street.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 2 apartments plus commercial
space.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: The easiest way to keep up with the
world, is stand in the way of progress.
AUCTION SALE
1984 Ford Pick-up truck, run only 35,716 km. in like new ■(
condition, antique furniture, appliances, etc. Plus good
additions.at Richard Lobb’s Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. ,
Saturday, April 25 at 10 a.m. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb. '
*****
Remember auction sale of household effects for Ken i
McLean estate at Richard Lobb’s Auction Barn, Clinton on 1
Saturday, April 18 at 10 a.m. Burt Lobb, Auctioneer. j
AUCTION
Tile drainage equipment, dozer with plow, 40 ton float,
tractor, 1985car, etc. to be held 2 miles south of Blyth,
Ontario for George Nesbitt Farm Drainage.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH AT1:00P.M.
DOZER: HD21 AllisChalmersdozerwith34inch pads,
undercarriage is 90% and Zor D100 drainage plow equipped
with Laiser plain tracking receiver and APP transmitter; D8
Caterpillar Dozer series 13A with cable control.
TRAILER, FLOAT, TRACTOR: 40 ton tandem float with
beavertail in good condition; 1969 White cab over tandem
drive tractor with 250 Cummings diesel, 10 speed
transmission with deep reduction, selling as is; Fifth wheel
triaxle tile trailer with 24 ft. bed.
CAR: 1985 Chevette, 2 door hatchback with Pioneer stereo,
Run 12,000 KMS., selling certified.
EQU I PM ENT: Oxford Eddy tile spinner, fully hydraulic; 100
gallon tank for pick up; 2 wheel trailer for fittings; MF #9 hay
baler; John Deere power washer; Honda G 150 3V2 HP 2 inch
water pump; drill press; cut off saw; Wayne Stationary
double piston air compressor; V2 inch electric impact
wrench; large vise; 28 ft. aluminum extension ladder; 12 ft.
step ladder; collection of tools; wrenches; shovels, chains
and misc., too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 519-482-7898
Owner: George Nesbitt 519-482-9497
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS&SMALLTOOLS FOR
MRS. FRANCES FOREMAN, RR 2, LUCKNOW, 357-3196
CON. 11, LOT 27, WEST WAWANOSH
2 corners south of 86 on County Rd. 22, turn west and second
place [old school house] on
APRIL24,1987at5P.M. SHARP
THIS IS AN EXCELLENTLINEOFCONTENTS
SOPLANTOATTEND.
Seenextweek for full list.
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLDEFFECTS&PROPERTY FOR
MRS. CHAS. JOHNSTON, 357-1518
BLYTH, ONT. ON
SATURDAY, APRIL25,1987 AT 12O’CLOCK
Located 2 blocks east of #4 hy wy. on Dinsley Street
Chesterfield & chair; 2 rose rugs, 1-9x10, 1-9x12; buffet &
china cabinet; white cupboard; Antiques: buffet, high back
chair [pressed back] & rocking chair [antique]; wardrobe;
chrome table/4 chairs; Inglis frost free fridge & freezer;
Westinghouse electric stove; Fridgidaire automatic washer
&dryer;oilheater [new used 3 mos.]; kitchen stove oil
burner & tank; odd dishes; cups & saucers; salt & peppers;
kitchen utensils, etc.; lamps; blanket box; quilts; sheets;
pillows; feather tick [clean]; picture frames, old & new.
Lawn & Garden: Wooden picnic table; lawn chairs; metal
picnic table [folds up]; lawn mower; garden tools; roto tiller
[almost new]; 2 [100 ft.] electric cord; wheel barrow.
There is a number of miscellaneous articles.
Property consists of: double white brick house, 3 bedrooms,
3 pee. bath upstairs, 2 pc. downstairs, oil furnace. Double
lot, back lot used as garden. The house & property will be
sold [if not before] on day of sale at 2:30 p.m. Terms 10%
down, balance 30 days.
TERMS OF Household Effects: Cash Dayof Sale, 7% Sales
Taxwillbeineffect.
Auctioneer or Owner arenotresponsiblefor accidents,
loss of purchase day of sale.
Don ’ t miss this sale. For more information contact
PROPRIETOR: MRS. CHAS. JOHNSTON, 357-1518
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349
County schools
get more
computers
The Huron County Board of
Education has received word that it
has been given an allocation of
$223,000 in capital funding from
the Ontario Ministry of Education,
to be used in the purchase of
additional computer hardware for
county schools. Of the amount,
$78,000 has been assigned for use
by elementary schools, while the
remaining $145,000 will purchase
equipment for the county’s five
secondary schools.
“We are very pleased with the
allocation,’’ said Bob Allen, direc
tor of education. “It’s really very
close to what we asked for.’’
Mr. Allen said that the funding
would purchase three or four “lab
set-ups” for the secondary
schools, with a lab set-up consist
ing of 12 work stations or termi
nals, and one file-server or mem
ory bank, while the elementary
schools will get one additional
ICON lab for use throughout the
county.
The computers in the high
schools are permanent installa
tions, he said, while the ICON labs
are a portable system which is
moved from one elementary school
after another throughout the coun
ty on a long-range schedule.
Huron County high schools all
have permanent computer labs,
but the additional hardware will
add 36 to 48 more “work stations’ ’
to local high schools, with the
capacity of serving an additional 72
to 96 students at any one time.
‘‘We are now close to the
optimum number (of terminals) we
can use in our secondary schools,
but we still need more equipment
in our elementary schools,’’ Mr.
Allen said.
Scott says
Court House
in good shape
The Huron County Court House
was in pretty good shape despite a
problem of overcrowding said lan
Scott, the Ontario Attorney Gen
eral, after touring the building on
April 3.
Scott ’ s plan is to visit all the court
facilities under his jurisdiction.
Nearing the end of his tour, he
comments that the principal court
houses are in good shape but the
condition of satellite courts in
smaller communities is not as
satisfactory.
The overcrowding problem re
sulting from shared office space
with Huron county administration
and one courtroom servicing three
different courts was pointed out by
Huron County Sherriff, Fred
Jewel. Jewel also pointed out the
dangerousness of the congested
waiting area when court is in
session as he guided Scott around
the courthouse.
Everybody
wins at 4-H
Members and leaders of 4H
Clubs are always on the grow -
developing skills and interest,
discovering special talents, and
gaining the self-confidence that
comes from achievement.
4-Hers learn to take responsi
bility, make decisions and work as
a team. They make friends, make
memories and make the most of
every day. Most of all, they have a
good time, all the time.
That’s a winning combination.
The prize is a great head start for a
lifetime.