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The Citizen, 1989-04-12, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1989. PAGE 25. CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.75 for 20 words, additional words 11 c each. 50c wll I 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 AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS ‘Suddenly it's sold” I BAILEY N REAL ESTATE LTD. 82 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO. MASON BAILEY ' ^lredS0”e^mSen,ati',eS BROKER 233-3307 482-9371 Carol Boneschansker [24 hour service] 887-6870 BLYTH: Unique one-of-a-kind, converted railway station. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large workshop, 11/4 acre nicely treed lot. BEST OF TWO WORLDS: Town and country, 309 Albert St., Clinton, 2 floor family home with double garage on spacious % acre landscaped lot. CLINTON: 11/z floor frame home, Ontario Street. Large lot. Produce Market and equipped on corner lot in 230 ACRES: General farm on Maitland River. 140 acres workable, 75 acres hardwood bush. 3 bedroom home, 2 barns, large shed, very scenic. 100 ACRES:90 workable, East Wawanosh, no buildings, vendor will finance. 100 ACRES: Raised bungalow on 80 acres choice woodland. Very scenic, 2 miles from Lake Huron. 100 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, with house, barn and drive shed. 75 acres workable, 20 acres bush. 50 ACRE FARM: Near Auburn, good frame home, lots of buildings, ideal for part time farming or horses. AUCTION SALE MONDAY, APRIL 17 Sale time 11 a.m. Auction Sale of tractors, combine, full line of farm machinery FOR WAYNE AND KAREN RILEY Lot 1, Cone. 13, Grey Township located 2 miles south of Brussels on County Road 12 AUCTIONEERS: BOB & DOUG GILMORE 291-3489 or 291-3421 FARM FOR SALE LOCATION: 5 kilometers South West of Auburn on a gravel road. DESCRIPTION: PartLots7,8, and 9, Concession West of the North-South Road, [known as the Maitland Block], Hullett Town­ ship, Huron County LAND: Approximately 146 acres of Burford Loam with 82 acres workable. NOTES: Offers should be made on forms obtainable on request fromanyofficeofthe Corporation and must be received by May 1, 1989 at the field office listed below. A certified deposit of $4,000.00 must accompany the offer. For further information contact: Farm Credit Corporation, Att: Daryl Ball, P.O. Box 151, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Z2 Telephone No.: 519-524-8381 Please refer to File Number 41003-591 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE STOCKER SALE 900 HEAD at Hensail Livestock Sales Ltd. on SATURDAY, APRIL 22/89 at 1:00 P.M. CONSISTING OF: Stears, Helfer & Calve* FOR INFORMATION CALL: Victor Hargreaves 519.233-7511 (Clinton) Barry Miller 519-235-2717 (Exeter) 519-229-6205 (Kirkton) Greg Hargreaves 519-263-2619 (Heniall) 519-262-2831 (Henull) AUCTIONEER Larry Gardiner Mabel's Grill Continued from page 4 ment wants to drive away as many passengers as possible so it gets out of the railway business and obviously VIA must have run out of ways to insult people because there are still some people travelling by train so he’ll offer his services, at a high price, to develop new ways to get people so upset they refuse to take the train. WEDNESDAY: Ah, said Ward Black, looking directly at Tim, the lawyer in the crowd, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. He was talking about the case in Toronto where the eight people in a lottery pool struck it rich on the lottery and won $3.8 million. But one guy in the group hadn’t been paying his share the last few months so the others decided to cut him out. He then went to court to keep them from getting the money without cutting him in. The whole thing could end up in courts. “And as usual,’’ Ward said, “The lawy­ ers will end up with more than the guys who won the lottery.” “Yeh,” said Tim, “aren’t we lawyers lucky that ordinary people get so greedy they keep us in the style to which we’ve been accus­ tomed.” THURSDAY: “Now there,” said Ward, “is a lady who knows he w to run a government,” He was point­ ing to a story in the paper where Margaret Thather has brought in a surplus in Britain of $32 billion last year compared to our deficit of about the same amount in Canada. Sure, said Julia Flint, but how much longer can Mrs. Thatcher keep finding government compan­ ies like British Airways to sell off to bring in extra money? Tim said he’ll really believe Mrs. Thatcher on her privatization binge if she gets around to selling 10 Downing Street. “Let her go out and rent a two-room flat in London like the ordinary people and see if she believes in government restraint so much.” EVENING AUCTION SALE home furnishings, antiques, and trapping equipment will beheld for THE ESTATEOF MR. JACK WARWICK in Brussels-Morris-Grey Community Centre FRIDAY,APRIL14 COMMENCING AT6:00P.M. Fourviolins,colonial stylesetteeandchair, platform rocker, re­ cliner, swivel rocker, Electrohome cabinet model colour T.V., coffee and end tables, odd tables, china cabinets, pictures, table and floor lamps, cushions, ornaments, vases, desk, hall tree, telephone table, double bed, chest of drawers, matching bed, dresser, chest and bedside table, blanket boxes, clothes hampers, chrome table and chairs, metal storage cupboards, metal storage shelves, cannister set, some dishes and kitchenware, small appliances, vacuum cleaner, ironing board, antique jam cupboard, antique kitchen table, old bench, trunks, humidifier, picnic coolers, step ladder, picket fence, scythe, gas B & D grass trimmer, model windmill, bird bath, garden tools, M.T.D. garden tiller, grinder, B& D electric drill, grease guns, chain saw, sump pump, tools, snow shoes, muskrat traps and trapping equipment, oil lantern, small car trailer, anf many more items including a power hack saw. TERMS: CashorChequewith I. D. night of sale Snack Booth Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or injuries in any way connected with the sale. AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170 GRANTMcDONALD, RIPLEY395-5353 A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, livestock, and someof household effects for ARNOLD AND ERMA COOK RR1, Belgrave Lot30,Con.5, East Wawanosh 2corners North of Blyth, 4corners West or 2corners North of Auburn and onecorner Weston SATURDAY, APRIL22,1989 AT 10:30 A.M. 1755 Cockshutt tractor with cab 87 H.P. recently overhauled with new tires 18-4-38,1355 Cockshutt tractor with 1510 White loader [good condition], 17’ Kongskilde cultivator 3 P.T.H. with wings, White wheel disco 252 with wings & wheels, 17 run Massey #33seeddrill, 13 run International seed drill on steel, 3 drum land roller, 6 section diamond harrow, 518 N. Holland manure spreader, Massey #6 mower, New Holland 718 forage harvester with corn head 2 row, Gehl harvester with pick up and 2 row corn head, 2 International Model 56 corn planters with insecticide boxes 4 row, 3 Dion forage boxes with Cockshutt wagons, Massey Ferguson #34 swather, 6” P.T.O. drive grain auger on wheels, gravity bin "'59 bu., international hay conditioner, LittleReinzo3P.T.H. 7’ blade, New Idea side rack on steel 4 bar, Cockshutt 5 furrow 16” plow automatic re-set, Goodison thresher machine on steel equipped for forage threshing, Fergus Enterprise hog seale, quantity of black hose, electricfencerbulldozers, fence stakes, shovels, forks, wooden wheels, Pioneer chain saw, 1976 Ford LTD car as is, neck yokes, whippie trees, etc., 2 wagon loads of small useful articles. Machinery stored inside and well cared for. LIVESTOCK: 1 Polled Hereford Bull, 18 Hereford-Seminental cross cows, 11 Calves - cows rebred. Numerous Household Effects. Lunch Booth. TERMS: Cash Day of Sale. Proper I. D., 8% Sales Tax in effect 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. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: ARNOLDANDERMACOOK 523-9590 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349 Farm meeting schedule Wednesday, April 12 - North Huron 4-H Vet Club Meeting, Blyth Public School, Blyth 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 17 - North Huron 4-H Swine Club Meeting, Home of Cathy Douglas, Clifford, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 19 - Sodbusters 4H Club, McGavin’s Farm Equip­ ment, Walton, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 19 - Huron County Junior Farmer Meeting. OMAF Boardroom, Clinton, 8:30 p.m. Office: 527-2540 Monday to Friday JIM PRESZCATOR 482-7126 (Manager) OFFICE: 527-2540 Monday-Friday PROPERTY AUCTION FOR BERT MAHAFFY, R.R. 2, STAFFA, ONTARIO, THREE AND THREE- QUARTER MILES SOUTH AND THREE AND ONE-HALF MILES WEST OF MIT­ CHELL, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1989 AT 9:30 A.M. This farm being approx. 100 acres has approx. 70 acres workable with random drainage and approx. 25 acres of bush. On the farm Is situated a 1 Vi storey brick house, a 40 x 64 ft. bank barn, and a 32 x 80 steel clad shop. Also on the farm Is a fresh water trout pond. Model X 2540 Rumley oil pull tractor; two other tractors; two dozers; two wagon loads of machine shop tools and equip­ ment; approximately 30 guns and one wagon load of gun related equipment; plus three wagon loads of collectibles and tools. Plus several piles of scrap. TERMS OF PROPERTY -10% down pay­ ment by cash or certifiable cheque day of sale. Balance 30 days. Selling subject to reasonable reserve. For information call one of the above numbers. SUNDAY, APRIL 30 AT 1:30 P.M. Household effects, plus one wagon load of magazines and books dated back to early 1900; several antique tables and chairs, plus numerous other household pieces. BERT MAHAFFY, Proprietor, R.R. 2, Staffa. Full listing In next week's paper. i RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 THURS., APRIL 13 AT 12 NOON: Combine; 4 wheel drive Case tractor; IHC 1066 tractor; 7-furrowplow; 35 IHC cultivator; plusother machin­ ery; 3% miles east of Winth­ rop for Martin Murray. Also selling large wagon made from tandem truck with 20 ft. steel grain body pole hoist and tarp 10.0020 tires. See last ’week’s paper for full listing. SAT., APRIL 15 AT 10:30 (A.M.: Combine; 2tractors; boat & trailer; farm machin­ ery; 41/2 miles south of 'Bayfield on Hwy. 21 for Jim Cleave. See last week’s paper for full list. SAT., APRIL22 AT 10 A.M.: Appliances, furniture, glass, 'misc. items to be held at Vanastra warehouse. See next week’s paper for full list. SAT., APRIL22 AT7 P.M.: Dinner auction at the Goder- i ich Township Hall for Clinton Hospital. SAT., APRIL 29 AT 10 A.M.: ’Appliances, furniture, lawn mowers, etc. at Lobb Auction [Barn, Clinton. Blyth Horticultural Society The Ontario Horticultural Asso­ ciation District 8 annual meeting, hosted by Kincardine was held at the Bruce Nuclear Development Information Centre, Douglas Point on Saturday, April 8 with eight members from Blyth among the 182 members and puests attend-