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AUCTION
SALES
AUCTIONEERS
JOSEPH ZEHR DOUG JACOB
(519) 887-9599 (519) 271-7894
Farm Sales, Real Estate,
Household, Antiques, Appraisals, Etc.
UPCOMING SALES
Sat., Mar. 14 at 10 a.m. - Estate
auction of tractors, implements and
misc. items, held 1 mi. west of
Sebringvi]le for the estate of the
late Carl Rohfrietsch.
Wed., Mar. 18 at 4:30 p.m. -
Auction Sale of furniture, antiques,
household misc. and tools at the
Tavistock Memorial Hall in
Tavistock for Harold Neeb and
Betty Clark of Tavistock.
Thurs., Mar. 19 at 4:00 p.m. -
Auction of appliances, antiques &
misc. items at the Jacob Auction
Centre, 185 Herbert St., Mitchell,
for the Estate of the late Miss
Gertrude Woods.
Sat., Mar. 21 at 10:00 a.m. -
Auction sale of tractors, farm
machinery and misc. farm items at
Lot 16, Conc. 4, Southeasthope
Twp., 1 1/4 mi. north east of
Tavistock for Bruce and Mary
Brenneman.
Tues., Mar. 24, at 1:00 p.m. -
Auction sale of 254 acre farm at
Lot 35 & 36 Conc. 6 of Zorra Twp.,
6 mi. west of Tavistock on
Townline or 3 mi. south of
Harmony, known as Donald
Dingman Farm.
Wed., Mar. 25 at 12:30 p.m. -
Clearing auction of tractors,
implements & misc. items to be
held 7 mi. south of Mitchell and 1
1/4 mi. east for Murray Fraser.
Thurs., Mar. 26 at 12:30 p.m. -
Clearing auction of tractors,
implements & misc. items to be
held 1 mi. south of Dublin and 1/4
mi. east for John & Marjorie
Moore.
Sat., Mar. 28 at 9:00 a.m. - Estate
auction of 150 acre farm known as
Lot 3 and East Part Lot 4, Conc. 8
Ellice Twp. 30 tractors, implements
& misc. to be held 1t2 mi. south of
Gadshill & 3/4 mi. west for the
Estate of the Late Ken Wilson.
Tues., Mar. 31 at 11:30 a.m. -
Auction Sale of tractors, farm
machinery and farm misc. at Lot
19, Conc. 8 of Hibbert Twp., 1 mi.
west of Staffa for Margaret and the
Late Clifton Miller.
Thurs., Apr. 2 at 4:00 p.m. -
Auction sale of furniture, antiques
& misc. household items to be held
at the Jacob Auction Centre, 185
Herbert St., Mitchell.
Fri., Apr. 3 at 12:30 p.m. -
Auction sale of tractors, farm
machinery & misc. farm items to
be held 1/4 mi. south of Prospect
Hill for John Drost.
Sat., Apr. 4 at 10:00 a.m. -
Auction sale of lawn equip., 25 ft.
Coachman trailer, 1984 Ford diesel
truck & other misc. household
items to be held 1/4 mi. east of
Walton & 1/4 mi. south for Milt &
Phyllis Hammer.
Wed., Apr. 8 at 9:30 a.m. -
Consignment auction of tractors,
farm machinery & misc. farm
items to be held at the Jacob
Auction, 185 Herbert St., Mitchell.
AUCTION REGISTER
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Paul and Elizabeth Eidt, RR 1,
Milverton, Ellice Township,
Livestock and Farm Machinery.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
Ken Vodden, Hullett Township,
RR 2, Londesboro Farm
Machinery and Household
Effects.
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
Betty Dale, RR 2, Seaforth,
Farm Machinery and Household
Effects.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
James E. Farrell, Huron
Township, RR 1, Kincardine,
Farm Machinery.
FRIDAY, APRIL 10
Tom Stull, Alma Township,
Farm Machinery and Household
Effects.
MONDAY, APRIL 13
Don and Elizabeth Stobo,
Culross Township, Farm
Machinery and Household
Effects.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18
Stanley Equipment, RR 4,
Kincardine. Consignment of
Farm Machinery.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
Fred and Jean Kuehn,
Wellesley Township, Farm
Machinery.
TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS
K-W Stockyards
FRIDAYS
Brussels Livestock
AUCTIONEER:
BRIAN RINTOUL
357-2349
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to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton for the
Estate of Jacqueline Taylor of Goderich plus antiques from Mary
Isabell Bailie of Bly'h, some additions
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 AT 9 A.M.
APPLIANCES: two dehumidifiers, GE vacuum with power head,
bar fridge, humidifier, microwave, 3 portable TV's with remotes,
VCR, fridge, freezer, washer and dryer.
ANTIQUES: OGee clock, 3 antique dressers with mirrors, spool
bed, parlour stove, odd press-back chairs, dresser with swing top
mirror, 3 matching press-back chairs, antique settee, 2
washstands, wooden beds, old radio, wooden washing machine,
old piano and bench, phone case, jam cupboard (rough), 6 old
chairs, wooden barrel, extension dining table, wooden rocking
chair, old blanket box, captain's chair, trunk, butter boxes, cheese
boxes, brass bed, parlour table, 3 old calendars, cross-cut saw,
lantern.
MODERN FURNITURE: maple table with leaf and 4 chairs (nice
one), dark pine chesterfield and chair, 2 end tables and tool stool
(like new), chesterfield table, Bentwood rocker, chrome glass top
table with 4 chairs, inlaid end table, bar cabinet and contents, 3
piece bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, girl's white
bedroom suite, sewing machine in stand, 2 drawer file cabinet, 2
pedestal tables, new roll-away bed, glass top coffee table and 2
end tables, upholstered loveseat, floral loveseat with pull-out bed,
microwave stand, poker table, 2 bar seats, floor model ash trays,
upholstered chairs, lawn and patio chairs, fans, lamps, pictures,
Dirt Devil, Christmas decorations, dishes, glassware, Tupperware,
small appliances plus a large offering of miscellaneous items far
too numerous to mention in "good condition".
TOOLS: 2 gas engine transfer pumps, 75 mp. electric welder, car
vac, battery charger, fishing poles, gas cans, small painting
compressor, propane barbecue, garden tools, etc.
2 AUCTIONEERS
TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CUNTON
www.auctionhotline.com
THURSDAY, APRIL 2 AT 10:30 A.M. - 2 tractors and farm
machinery, 1 1/4 miles north of Walton, then 1/2 mile west for Jake
Hulzebos and John Haan, 887-6548.
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BIRTHS
WORK. Graham and Margaret
Work are happy to announce the
safe' arrival of their new
granddaughter, Kimberley Nicole.
Her Mom and Dad, Brian and
Jackie Work brothers, Ricky and
John, sister Jessica are also so
pleased with her. She arrived at
McMaster's Hospital Feb. 25, 1998
and weighed in at 7 lbs. 12oz. 10-1
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CARD OF
THANKS
DEGANS. Our family would like
to thank the Blyth Fire Department
for all their help when Stacey
became ill last week. It was greatly
appreciated and will never be
forgotten. - Ron and Lisa deGans.
10-lp
DEVRIES. I would like to thank all
my neighbours and friends for the
beautiful vase of flowers given to
me with the passing away of
Shirley. Also for the calls, cards,
visits and food. It feels so good,
when friends are with me in these
hard times. She is gone, but
memories will stay forever. - Jane
Devries. 10-1
McDONALD. Leona McDonald
and family wish to express their
heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for the many acts of
kindness shown toward them
during Ken's illness with cancer
and following his death. Thank you
for the many local and distant
phone calls, food brought to the
house, memorial donations, beauti-
ful floral tributes and sympathy
cards sent. Sincere thanks to Dr.
Rodney, Dr. McIver, Dr.
VanWalvan, Dr. Glen Oliver and
nurse Gwen Devereaux. Heartfelt
appreciation to the gentle,
dedicated and caring nursing staff
at Seaforth Hospital as well as the
Community Nursing staff. To Steve
Betts of Betts Funeral Home -
much thanks, to Rev. James Murray
for extending the fellowship of
friendship and spiritual guidance to
Ken. To a dear friend Neil
McGavin whose eulogy comforted
all present and to Michael for his
special eulogy to grandpa on behalf
of the grandchildren. Special
thanks to soloist Marie McGavin,
organist Glenda Carter, piper Jim
McLean and accompanist Donald
Dunbar. Special appreciation to the
honourary pallbearers, the
pallbearers and flower bearers. Our
heartfelt thank you to Jean Bewley,
Mary and Brenda, Elva Wilbee and
Maxine Marks for the delicious
dinner served between visitation
hours and to the Walton UCW for
the delicious lunch following the
service. Finally and most
importantly, thank you to Ken's
many dear friends who took time to
share wonderful memories and joys
of laughter, both at the house and
upon his hospital stay. It was so
very important to Ken to say
goodbye to his cherished friends
and fellow legionaires. 10-1
McDONALD. We wish to extend
our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to
our many friends and neighbours,
for the phone calls, cards, flowers
and food brought to our home at
the time of our loss of Rick's father
and grandmother. Your kindness to
our family has shown us what a
wonderful and caring community
we live in. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Rick and JoAnn,
LeeAnn, Kelly and Scott
McDonald. 10-1
MICHIE. For the third February in
a row I ended up in Wingham and
District Hospital. I wish to thank
the ambulance drivers, the
emergency room staff and Dr.
Arthur who was on call Sunday
afternoon. Then thanks to Dr.
Shubatt who looked after me
Monday and Dr. Gear the rest of
the week. I ended up in Intensive
Care in one of their new electric
beds. Intensive Care has a super
staff of nurses to look after
everything one needs. Thanks to all
the neighbours and friends around
Bclgrave who sent cards, phoned
Doris and those that visited me.
After an ambulance trip to London
'to install a pacemaker this will
never happen again (maybe).
Thanks for everything. - George
Michie. 10-lp