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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
2 Tractors, truck, farm machinery, antiques, tools and mlsc.
to be held for Darrell & Shirley Wood
Go 1 1/4 miles north of Auburn on County Rd. 22, turn right,
2nd farm on the left.
SATURDAY, MAY 31 AT 10:30 A.M.
TRUCK: 1978 GMC one ton pickup V8, 4 speed, 152,000 km, sell
as Is.
TRACTORS: Leland 270 diesel, 400 hrs., motor overhaul, 18.4 x 30
chains, International 434 diesel with 1850 loader, 2 buckets and
bale prong.
MACHINERY: Agro Trend 6 1/2 ft. snowblower, 2 yr. old, 2*250
bushel gravity bins on double reach wagons, 2 wagons and flat
racks, log splitters, Servis 7 ft. 3 PTH blade, IH 400, 4 row corn
planter, old IH hay crimper, Danish 11 ft. cultivator, IH 201 12 ft.
swather with hay crimper and 2 racks, NH 273 baler (works good),
MF 33 17 run drill with grass seeder, Ford 12 1/2 ft. trail cultivator,
older Case 14 ft. disc, NH 518 manure spreader, NH 331 manure
spreader, Kongskllde 3 furrow 3 PTH 12, 14, 16, long mould board
plow, Calsa 300 gal. trail sprayer 28 ft. boom, manure spreader as a
trailer, 12 ft. chain harrow, long trough forage blower, Case 220
baler for parts, Nl 325 2 row picker shelter for parts, JD hammermill
for scrap, small steel stone boat, Oliver horse drawn corn scuffler,
oat roller, 12 ft. 4 Inch grain auger with motor, old wooden wagon
with rubber tires, small hammermill with electric motor, 2 endless
drive belts.
ANTIQUES: Anvil, forge, turnip seeder, beam boring unit and bits,
buggy wheel rim bender, leg vise, 2 buzz saw blades, old floor
stand grinder, hand turn drill press, sap pan, hand corn planter,
Seaforth cream can, antique shelf cupboard looks like a wardrobe,
treadle sewing machine, tub stand, sausage press, cross cut saw,
bag cart scale, neck yokes and whippie trees.
FURNITURE: Pine frame chesterfield with 2 matching rocking
chairs, coffee and end tables, 2 recliner chairs, wooden extension
dining table, 2 chrome style kitchen tables, 2 kerosene heaters, 220
volt electric heater.
TOOLS AND OTHER: 2 chain saws, Lincoln 225 electric welder,
chain fall, 1/2 ton chain hoist, 3 inch nylon tow rope, chains, 6 amps
and 20 amp battery chargers, 5 electric fencers, 32 ft. aluminum
extension ladder, aluminum step ladder, wagon load of tools and
mlsc. 3/4 socket set, etc., steel garage door 8 x 7 ft., electric garage
door opener, 18 ft aluminum ladder, hand barrel pump, 2 old cast
iron bath tubs, garden tiller, MF 85 riding lawn mower, 9 x 18 ft. steel
gate, hay feeder, 2 wheel trailer 4 x 8 ft., picnic table, beer fridge,
plywood truck racks (old), etc.
SALE ORDER: Wagon load of mlsc., furniture, antiques, tools and
machinery, farm machinery tractors, truck sells at 12 noon.
Farm Is sold. Lunch Booth.
Terms Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 CLINTON
OWNERS DARRELL AND SHIRLEY WOOD 519-526-7205
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S.D.H.S. ALL GIRLS MARCHING
Band Annual Barbecue, Sunday,
June 8, 1997, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Harbour Park, West St., Goderich.
Adults $8.00, Children (5-12 yrs.)
$5.00, under 5 years old Free! Band
Performance at 6:00 p.m. Tickets
from any band member or call:
524-9306, 527-1465, 887-6576,
565-2244. 21-2p
LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT
Lions Club Lucky Bingo every
Sunday, Lucknow Community
Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel
chair accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot
must go every week. 20-tfn
CARD OF
THANKS
JENKINS. I would like to thank
everyone who visited, sent cards, or
other goodies, phoned to see how I
was while in hospital and since
returning home. Thank you. - Gord
Jenkins. 21-1
JEWITT. The family of the late
Bill Jewitt would like to thank our
friends, family and neighbours for*
everything that they have done to
help us through this very sad time.
The cards, food and special
donations were greatly appreciated.
A big thank you goes to Home
Care and Community Nursing
Services for helping us care for Bill
at home and to Dr. Rodney for his
visits. We want to thank everyone
who contributed to Bill's very
special funeral; Rev. Paul Ross for
his kind words, Glenn, Barb and
Gail for their beautiful music, Ross
and Ruth at Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home for their help and the
Londesboro Church ladies for the
lovely lunch. Your kindness will
always be remembered. - John,
Barb and family. 21-1
ROUSE. A heartfelt thanks to all
those who sent cards, treats and
made enquiries about my progress
following my surgery. Your
concern and consideration was
much appreciated. - Wayne. 21-1
COMING
EVENTS
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Bingo, every Monday night, 7:30 p.m.
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus
Share The Wealth. $750 Jackpot
must go. Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow
SALAD SUPPER JUNE 5 IN
Cranbrook Community Centre,
sponsored by Knox Presbyterian
Church, Cranbrook. Two sittings,
5:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. Tickets
only please. Adults $8.00, 6-12,
$4.00, 5 and under free. For tickets
call 887-6777 or 887-6476. 21-1
Wingham
& District
Community
Living
Association
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
to be held
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1997
7:30 p.m. at the Lucknow
Sportsplex (arena).
The agenda to include:
Association business,
election of Directors,
Community Awards,
guest speakers.
Refreshments to follow.
A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC
at Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels, Friday, June 6, 7:30 p.m.
featuring Phil Main, the McQuaid
Sisters and the Melville Jr. Choir.
$5 per person, children 12 and
under $2.50, preschoolers free. 21-2
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
for Angie Terpstra on Tuesday,
June 3 at 8:00 p.m. at St. Ambrose
Parish Hall, Brussels. 20-2
LINE DANCERS - A NEW
session will start on June 5, 1997 at
7:00 p.m. at the Blyth Public
School. Beginners welcome. 20-2
BLYTH FESTIVAL USHER/
Greeter Orientation evening
Thursday, June 5, 7:30 p.m.
Bainton Gallery. Sign-up sheets
and refreshments available. For
information, 523-4345. 21-2
CAMP MEN ESET UNG, Goderich
celebrates 50th anniversary of
Incorporation on Sunday, June 1 at
2:30 p.m. Special music, Vesper
point Service, tree planting, tours,
campfire program. Everyone
welcome. 21-lp
LEARN MORE ABOUT NATURAL
soaps. Deloris Souch will be at
Crafters Market, Brussels,
Thursday, May 29, 1:30 - 5 p.m.
Phone 523-9345 for information.
21-1
THE 120TH ANNIVERSARY OF
Ethel United Church, June 1 at
11:00 a.m. Guest speaker - Bob
Heywood of Exeter. Music by a
quartet from Atwood United
Church. Lunch to follow. 19-3
ALZHEIMER’S WORKSHOP:
The community is invited to attend
a workshop on Alzheimer Disease,
understanding difficult behaviours,
communication strategies, new
treatments, and how to enrich a
person's life who has Alzheimer's.
This two-hour workshop is
sponsored by the Alzheimer
Society of Huron County and
Huronlea/Huronview, Home for
Aged. For more information
contact Huronlea (519) 887-9267
or Huronview (519) 482-3451.
Huronlea, Home For Aged,
Wednesday, May 28, 1997 - 2:00 -
4:00 p.m. Fitness Room OR
Huronview, Home For Aged,
Thursday, May 29, 1997 - 7:00 -
9:00 p.m. Fitness Room. 21-1
APPLEBY, WILLIAM REGINALD.
Suddenly at St. Joseph's Health
Centre, London on Monday, May
19, 1997 William (Bill) R. Appleby
of Lucan in his 69th year. Mr.
Appleby was an employee of
Murphy Bus Lines for over 40
years. Dear brother of Lloyd and
Lillian Appleby and Thelma and
Ken Johnston, all of Blyth;
Marguerite and John Peckitt of
Nepean and Don and Sharon
Appleby of Lucan. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the C. Haskett and
Son Funeral Home, 223 Main
Street, Lucan on Tuesday where the
complete funeral service was held
on Wednesday, May 21 at 9:30
a.m. with Rev. Darrell Shaule
officiating. Cremation. Donations
to the I.C.C.U. at St. Joseph's
Health Centre or the Lung
Association would be appreciated
by the family. 21-lnc
FOUND
SET OF KEYS FOUND BEHIND
Hamm's Garage on May 20. Claim
at The Citizen's Blyth office. 21-lp
PARKINSON’S
Your Care
Will Help
Find The Cure
NC
HELP
WANTED
HELP
WANTED
LONDON LIFE - SUNSHINE
Foundation Walk for Dreams.
Walk with us on the longest day of
sunshine June 21st and make
dreams come true for special
children. Our goal is to fulfill the
personal dreams of Canadian
children with life-threatening
illnesses or severe physical
disabilities. Check in at 5:00 p.m.
at Eckert Hall, St. Michael’s
School, Stratford. Dreams route
will have both a 10 km. and 5 km.
course. Registration forms
available at London Life, Stratford
or phone 1-800-461-7935. 21-lp
BRUSSELS PRDC 3RD ANNUAL
mixed slowpitch tournament June
20, 21 and 22. Guaranteed 3 games.
Call Sandra 887-6032, Jayne 887-
6615, John 887-9865 for entry
forms. 21-3p
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
for Corrinna Stephenson, June 3 at
8 p.m. St. John's Anglican Church
basement, Brussels. 28-1
OLD TYME JAMBOREE DANCE
hosted by the Optimist Club of
Monkton & District at the Elma-
Logan Recreation Complex,
Monkton, Ontario, Sunday, June 1,
1997, 1:00 p.m. - ? Admission:
Jamboree $3.00, Dinner $8.00. Free
admission and meal for all
participants, musicians, singers,
and entertainers. Everyone
welcome. 21-1
The Huron County Board of Education
will accept applications for the following position:
NETWORK TECHNICIAN
The ideal candidate will possess a Certified Novell Engineer
designation (C.N.E.) in version 4.x and have related working
experience at the C.N.E. level, as well as working knowledge of
IBM-compatible and Macintosh hardware repair, and related
operating systems such as DOS, Windows 95, Windows NT,
OS/2 and Mac System 7. Experience with programming and
maintenance of CISCO routers and wide-area network architec
ture would be a definite asset.
This is a full-time, 40 hours per week, 12 months per year
position. Flexible working hours may be required. The
successful applicant will become a member of C.U.P.E., Local
1428.
Qualified applicants should send a covering letter and resume
outlining experience and education, including express written
authorization to contact 3 employment-related references, prior
to 12:00 noon, Tuesday, June 3, 1997. Faxed applications will
be accepted at (519) 48*2-9358.
We thank those who submit a resume, and advise only those
who are chosen for an interview will receive a reply.
Shelley King, Business Manager
Huron County Board of Education
163 Princess Street East
Clinton, Ontario NOM 1LO
A. Carter
Chair
P. Carroll
Director