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Times-Advocate, 1983-05-25, Page 24Page 8A Times -Advocate, May 25, 1983 ******************** * clearing Butcher * Shop Sale * Monday Evening May 30, 1983, 6 p.m. Cookson's Meat Market, Main St., St. Marys, Ontario. * Complete line of Butcher Shop equipment. * For information phone 284-2411 jr Auctioneers Tom Robson ♦L 666-1967 ************** **** Hugh Filson 666-0833 Evening Auction Sale Antique furniture, fridge, misc, items etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn Clinton Ontario for the Lacey Estate of Goderich Ontario. Wednesday, June 1 at 6 p.m. Washstand w/towel bars, old phonograph, two side boards, two wooden dining tables, five matching wooden chairs, old record cabinet, four matching wooden chairs, rocking arm chair, threepedestal plantstands, oval parlour toble, piano stool w/claw ball feet, old settee with side chairs, wooden lamp, ezol, five small odd parlour tables, 'fainting couch, chest of drawers, washstand with towel bar, wicker fern stand, four dressers w/mirrors, four wooden beds, picture frames, fridge, coal skut- tle two chesterfields, chrome table and four chairs, matching bed and dresser with mattress in good condition, fancy red maple double bed, humidifier, three floor lamps, 2 large floor rugs, 3 small floor rugs, large mirror, card table, sewing cabinet, electric frying pan, plus own usual offering of interesting small items, dishes etc. Terms Cash 1 INN OMNI VII t! 1 11 1 11 111 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 11 RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton, Ontario 482-7898 NJ GTI 0 N At Pinery Auction Barn on Hwy. 21, 4 miles S., Grand Bend On Sunday, May 29 at 1 p.m. ANTIQUES 8 COLLECTIBLES:Oak bowfront china cabinet, pine blanket box, spinning wheels, wool winders, fern stands, old school bell, flat to wall, washstand, clocks, wood washing machine, numerous cow and sleigh bells, oil lamps, railroad lanterns, selection of old crocks and jugs, old gun parts and sword, occ. tables, old brass boat compass, magic lantern and slides, floor model Mortice machine, old tools including wood planes, cradle scythes, typeset trays, old school desk, oak choirs, wooden beds, steamer trunk, old wood chairs, and stool, milk and cream cans, decoys, picture frames, National Geographic and old books, silverware, depression. glassware, china, dropleaf desk, wardrobe, hall trees, Apothecary jars, bottles, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS:Chesterfield and chair, 3 pc. sectional chesterfield, end and cof- fee tables, bedroom suite, hand hooked casbah rug. T.V,s, component stereo w/stand, bar fridge, dressers, wicker chairs, occ. chairs, lamps, oil and gas space heaters, Franklin stove, humidifier, lawn chairs, electric typewriter and table, student desk, chino kit- chenware, trailer hitch and mirrors, sliding doors, saw and bench grinder, hand and garden tools, etc... PLUS Sweden soft ice cream machine, Hamilton Beach milk shake machine, Pachinko pin ball machines, (All machines in excellent condition). AUCTIONEER: Pat Lyon Phone 243-27.13 IN1 SO In IN NI no no 1111 MI IN NI NI III 1111 MB ON NI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 111 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER SNOWPLOW EQUIPMENT RENTAL The Ministry of Trar.sportation and Communica- tions is proposing to hire snowplow equipment, including operator for the winters of 1983-84 and 1984-85 as noted below: Harriston - 1 tandem drive grader, Class 6, with snowplow equipment Minimum H.P. 180 Goderich - 1 tandem drive grader, Class 6, with snowplow equipment Minimum H. P. 180 Erin - 1 tandem drive grader, Class 6, with snowplow equipment. Minimum. H.P. 180 Grand Bend - l tandem or single axle truck with snowplow equipment. Minimum H.P. 180 Prospective bidders must attend information meetings of locations for which they may be tendering. Wednesday, June 8 - Grand Bend, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a,m Goderich, 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9 - Erin, 9:00 o.m. to 11:00 a.m., Morriston, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sample tender forms and further information may be obtained by contacting the following Patrol Supervisors: Horriston Mr. S.E. McTaggart - 519-3.38-2330 Goderich - Mr. F.K. Doherty • 519.524.6241 Erin Mr. H.A. Graham • 519-833.2241 Grand Bend - Mr. D.M. Brenner - 519-238.2051 Dote of Tender Closing is June 20, 1983 at 9:00 a.m., D.S.T. Ministry of Transportation and Communications f 16 f ,, Solt. USED STORE FIXTURES. counters, showcases, storeroom shelving, pallet racking, also of- fice equipment, fling cabinets, desks, chairs, etc. Free store plan- ning services. Jack Vernon Retail Systems. Phone (519) 238-8149. Grand Bend. ' 20-22c BARN PAINT, PRIMERS, in- dustrial overruns of a top manufacturer. From S2.00 to 510.00 per gallon. Expert paint ad- vice free. 235.2430. 20tInc USED BICYCLES, girls and ladies 20.28", 1-5 speed; boys and mens 20-28", 1-5 speed; 1-3 speed. Phone 235-0206. 20,21c MULTI -FAMILY GARAGE SALE at 71 Alexander Street (W). Exeter from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Saturday May 28, 1983. 21c GIGANTIC YARD SALE, 246 Main St. N., Sunday May 29, 12:00-5:00 p.m. 21' HUGE YARD SALE, Saturday and Sunday, May 28 & 29 (weather permitting), 9:00 a.m. 11/4 miles east of Lake Huron Water Works Building on Highway 83. Handknit nes afghans, bikes, glassware, books, patio umbrella, used windows. etc. 21' YARD SALE, MULTI -FAMILY, Friday May 27, 4-8 p.m.; Satur- day May 28, 10-4 p.m. All the usual items plus handcrafted wood household accessories. Hwy. 4, south edge of Lucan. 21' GARAGE SALE, Saturday May 28, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Kung St. Grand Bend beside Diane's Bulk Food Store. Dishes, books, screens, chairs, aluminum doors, plus many other items -too numerous to mention. Rain or shine.. - 2Ic MULTI -FAMILY YARD SALE May 28. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.tn. at Elimrille. 21' JAPANESE "BUNKA" em- broidery supplies. Needles and kits, low prices. Prompt service. In Northern Ontario, Margaret Clipperton, Watford, Ont. POP 2E0. 705-844-2289. 21s USED LUMBER. Interested par- ties please call 228-6564 between 80)0 and 4:30 Monday-Fridas. 20,2k DOUBLE SIZE WOODEN head- board, dining room table (scats eight), 4 chairs with padded seats. 262-2539 after 1:30 p.m.. 21c BIKE, MAN'S 10 -SPEED, cert' good condition. Phone 262-5848. 21' 5 ROUND HOG FEEDERS. Phone 229-8267: 21c DART BOARD .AND LADIES sire 10 leather coat for sale; darts free. Phone.235-1854 after 5:0(1 p.m, „ 11 • ASPARAGUS, picked fresh dai- ly. Call now to reserve your order. 225-2378. 21,22c YOUTH'S SIZE 5 ROLL FR Skates. 530.0X,. Phone 235-2815. 2ltfns 45 ACRES HAYLAGE MIX- TURE. Phone 237-3469. 21,22c DOUBLE BOX SPRING • and mattress, S200.00; complete twin bed outfit S160.00; kitchen table and six chairs 5100.00; collector's plates. Phone 262-2203. 21c USED KiTCHEN TABLE and chairs, arborite top with 2 leafs, 6 chairs. good condition. Asking 585.00. Phone 238-8396. 21,22c NORTHLANDER MOBII L HOME, 12'00' custom built to two bedrooms and extra spacious rooms. Includes numerous es- ccllent extras. Rhone 235-1491. 21,22c 27 FOOT TRAILER, 5800. or hest offer. Lncan 21'-4170.21,22c 17 Wanted To Buy SCRAP CARS & TRUCKS. Top cash price. McStephen Auto Wreckers. 228-6214. 12-21' TOY FARM TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS, construction toys, also Dinky toys. Call ' 228-6823 after 5:00 p.m. 2I,22c WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE good quality used clothing, ladies 10, 12; girls 12,14 and men's ex- tra large. 238-2869. 21,22c 18 Wanted ROOM AND BOARD, young man requires room and board in Exeter. ,Phone 235-2815 after F p.m. 171fn BOOKS NEEDED for Huron County's largest used hook sale June 4 & 5. Proceeds to Blyth Summer Festival. Drop donations off prior to May 30 at Exeter Branch Library; Exctcr Times - Advocate; Exeter Furniture; Bank of Nova Scotia, Exeter; Janis Bisback's, 86 Queen St.. Hensall. 19-21c PENS AND PENCILS engraved with names. Not necessarily in working condition. Contact Harvey Hillman, 235-1167, Ex- eter.- I9 -21,23c 19 Property For Sale' ONE AND A HALF STOREY, white brick house in Hensall, 3 bedrooms, 1171 baths. Priced reasonable. Phone 482-3276. - 20,21e PRIVATE NORTHEAST LON- DON 3 bedroom ranch, cat -in kit- chen, dining and living room, detached 18'x24' garage, paved private drive, large lot, im- maculate condition. 552,500.00. Owner will negotiate reasonable mortgage. 461.0875 after 7 p.m. 20,21c HENSALL — For sale or lease, 2 bay service station, centre of village. Call 262-2810 or 262-2535. 20,21c MOlEI. 17 UNiTS, coffee bar, owner apartment, well maintain- ed, asking 5189,500. Restaurant licensed, well equipped, 70 scats, 2 bedroom apartments, owner ill, 5210,000. Cottage business 9 units plus owner's residence 5139,500. Quality Gift Shop showing good growth 5 year period 5150,000 plus stock. Excellent 2 bay Service Station location S95,000. 2 laun- dronr,tts. Contact Cardinal Real Estate and General Insurance Broker Limited 519-812-2.510, 519-797-2554. 21x 73 RICIisIOND ST. HENSAI.1 ()pen House Sunday May 29, 2-4 p.m. Attractive frame and brick 4 -bedroom home. Formal dining room, Florida room, gracious liv- ing room and unique designing throughout. Keith Anger and Bet- ty Donolly 673-6463. 21c 4 19 Property For Sale MT. CARMeL — 3 bedroom bungalow, finished basement, lot 100'x150', Lake Huron water. Phone 237.3732 after 6. 16-21c BUILDING LOT FOR SALE in Exeter. 52.80 feet wide x 191.40 feet deep. Thomas Street. Full ser- vice. Interested parties reply to Ex- eter Times Advocate, Box 43P, Exeter, Ontario. 21-23• 20 Property For Rent HENSALL - one bedroom apart- ment, newly renovated, broadloom, new stove and fridge. 262-3146 after 5 p.m. 46tfn IN HENSALL - two bedroom townhouse, ground floor with barbecue area. 5238.50 per month, includes heat, parking, garbage pickup. Phone 262-2014 or 262-3446. 12tfn Tl -TREE BEDROOM APART- MENT in new apartment building with dining room, 2 baths, on se- cond floor. 235-0141. 18tfnc MAPLE ARMS APARTMENT, luxury, adult, two bedroom apart- ment available June 1. Phone 235-2420, evenings 235-1715. 18tfnc FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM, laundry and parkins,.' Phone 235-1497. 19tfnc ONE BEDROOM GARDEN apartment available July 1. In- cluding appliances, heat, parking, laundry. Apt. 12. 304 Andrew St. Phone 472-0986 and 235-0891. 20tfnc COUNTRY SETTING, 2 bedroom, sage livingroom and kitchen, main floor fully broadloomed apartment, large yard, garden plot, 5235.00 first & last lease. Newly decorated. - 235-0392 evenings (message anytime 235-2430). Immediate occupancy. 20-22' PASTURE FOR RENT, also chopped straw for sale. 60i, a bale.Phone 262-5430. 21' 4 -BEDROOM AIR CONDI- TIONED apartment in Hensall 5250.00. Phone 235-0537 after 5 p.m. 21' 21 For Rent PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable cement mixer, Power Trowels, wheelbarrows, etc. Form ties stocked. Call N.J. Corriveau, Zurich. Telephone 236-4954. 1St CAMP -OUT TRAILERS, Hwy. 8 west Stratford. 393-5938. Your headquarters for hardtop tent trailers, travel trailers from lightweights right up to park models, truck campers and caps. Dealer for Prowler, Golden Falcon, Corsair, Lionel, Sales,• rentals, parts, service. 15-26c CEMENT FORMS, cement saws, plate tamper, darbie, power trowel,. hammer drills, water pumps, generators, construction heaters, etc. G.M. Rentals, RR 2 Hensall, Ontario. 236-48I9,16t fnc 17 FOOT CAMPER TRAILER for rent. Sleeps 6. Stove, fridge, toilet and awning. Phone 228-6352. 20-23c 23 Wanted To Rent BUILDING SUITABLY ZONED for auto body shop in Exeter. Zurich or -Grand Bend. Phone 236-7781. 21c 23 Wonted To Rent THREE BEDROOM FARM HOUSE, barn and five to 10 fenc- ed acres in Exeter area. Must have ample water for small livestock operation. Two-year lease or longer preferred. Apply stating location, rental and length of term available to Box BAX, The Exeter Times -Advocate. 4St fx 25 Notices YES!! McStephen Auto Wreckers is still in business. Selling quality used parts at a premium price. Located on the Mount Carmel Road. Phone 228-6214. 12-21•' 27 Tenders Wanted TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m. June 7, 1983 for the loading and hauling of construction materials. 14,000 cubic yards sand 3,000 cubic yards 'A' gravel Tenders must be submitted on Township tender forms which ate available from the Road Superintendent. John Batten, Rd. Supt. RR 3 EXETER, Ontario NOM ISO (229-6363) 21,22e s VENDING MACHINES AT HOSPITAL — Machines to dispense hot and cold drinks, snacks and Tight meals are being installed at South Huron Hospital. Shown beside the machine which will be stocked with food from the hospital kitchen are dietitian Barbara Major (left) and food supervisor Lilo. Smith. Add machines at Vending machines for the convenience of staff and the public have recently been in- stalled in the former con- ference room of South Huron Hospital. Break Time Vending of Ex- eter will service a cold drink machine, another that dispenses hot beverages and a third filled with candy bars, chips and similar snacks, and turn back a percentage of their profits to the hospital. The fourth machine is the property of the hospital, and will be stocked with sand- wiches, casseroles, salad plates, soup, fruit and desserts from the hospital's kitchen. A commercial Litton microwave oven. that will shut off rather than self- destruct if forbidden items like metal soup cans are in- nocently put in. completes the available appliances. The dietary department will continue to cater for the morning and aftenoon coffee breaks and noon luncheons ONE COLLISION Damage was set at $1,150 in a two -vehicle collision in Ex- eter last Monday. Drivers involved were John Thompson, RR 2 Kippen, and Geneva Rowe, RR 1 Exeter. They collided at the corner of William and Wellington` Streets. Constable Dan Kierstead investigated. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF TOWNSHIP OF McGILLIVRAY Destroy Weeds Notice is hereby given to all persons in posses- sion of land, in accordance with the Weed Con- trol Act, R.S.O., 1980 sections 4, 14, and 21, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the municipality of the township of McGillivioy are destroyed by date of June 27, 1983 and throughout the season, the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The co•operation of all citizens is earnestly soiicted. Weed Inspector Hugh Baird Acting Clerk Shirley Scott rta/J,i e// ly , :1 H-,;r�,' HENSALL ESTATE AUCTION WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS OF THE ESTATE OF MRS, LUELLA DRYSDALE AT THE LOCATION Of 67 MAIN STREET, HENSALL on Wednesday, June 8th AT 6:30 P.M. PROPERTY: Beautiful two bedroom, one and a hall storey frome house, with a three piece both. glossed in front veranda, carpeted throughout, full basement, single cor garage and well landscoped. Property will be offered of 8:00 p.m. selling to a very reasonable reserve. Open House from 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1st. Deposit of 51,000.00 and the Balance to be paid within 30 days. FURNITURE: Wing back chesterfield, ladies' chair, Im- perial loyalist 5 piece bedroom suite 54" bed. Imperial Loyalist 4 piece bedroom suite c w twin single beds, upholstered chair. 5 piece wood dining table & choirs, dining buffet, coffee and end tables, walnut side tobtes. jam cupboard, quantity of blankets. towels,' sheets, etc., pictures, electric lawn mower, gorden tools, humidifier, antique film projector. GLASSWARE: 88 piece Limoges dinner set, 6 piece Limoges tea set, 70 piece Rosolie dinner set, two 300 day clocks. 1847 Roger Bros. silverware set. silver cream 8 sugar. cups and saucers. figurines, vases, many more items. For further Information contact: RATHWELL A ASSOCIATES INC. DICK ROBINSON, SALES MANAGER Phone ( 5 i 9)527-145S or 527-1336 e./( rld/i'e(( ( C ,q,1,1('('/r/4. AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. AF't'rtAISERS 7/ MAIN ST SEArORTH. ONTARIO NOK IW(o (519152/-1458 J five days a week. Hospital administrator Roger Sheeler explained that previously both visitors and evening and weekend hospital staff had difficulty getting hospital anything so eat when the kit- chen was closed. • Break Time Vending is owned by Claire Hoffman, Randy and Bill Gilfillan and Tuckey Beverages. \ o, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS DESTROY WEEDS NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN to alpersons l in possession of lands the Municipalities In the County of Huron as follbws: Townships- Towns- Villages- Ashfleld, Colborne, Goderich, Gray, Hay, Howtck, Hullett, McKillop, Morris, Stanley, Stephan, • Tuckersmith, Turnberry, Usborne, East Wawanosh, West Wawanosh Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth, Winglam Mayfield, Blyth, Brussels, Hensall, Zurich In accordance with the Weed Control Act, R,S.O. 191 Chapter S39, Section 4, 14, and 21, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June 13, 1963 and throughout the season, the Municipality may anter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land In taxes, as sat out In the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is iolicited. JOE GIBSON Wised Inspector County of Huron Woolacott Estate Two Day Antique Auction Sale For the estate of the late Percy Woolacott of Mitchell, Ont. to be held in the Mitchell Arena. Over 1200 items to be sold Preview, May 27, 3 p.m. till 9 p.m. Sale Dates: Sat., May 28 a* 10 a.m. Sunday, May 29 at 11 a.m. Note: All hanging lamps will be sold on May 28 Gentleman's chair, lady's chair, cherry flat to wall cupboard, two large pine flat to wall cup- boards, pine corner cupboard, grained flat to wall, hall seat with mirror, small Sessions school clock, steeple shelf clock, grandfather clock, grandmother clock, cockoo clock with carved bird and leaves, Vienna regulator clock, with horse on top, tall Lena shelf clock, two bowed gloss china cabinets, cherry poster bed, large walnut sideboard ornate with carvings and galleys, walnut Victoria settee, walnut corner whatnot with carved fruit on door, cherry ggateleg dining table, four cherry dining chairs, four walnut dining chairs, ornate carv• ed walnut telephone table and daffodil telephone, cherry harvest table with two drawers, two horse collar bar chairs, four cap- tain's chairs, two large pine blanket boxes with two drawers, Empire four drawer chest with burled walnut front, oak highboy chest of drawers, walnut inlaid tilt top table, cherry bonnet chest, small cherry chest with painted decorations, brass double bed, walnut washs- tand with towel bars, carved doors, pulls and galley plus other fancy washstands, fancy small tables, pair of large bisque figurines plus others, two four stemmed epergnes, pair of ruby enamelled girandoles with double row prisms, Argand lamp, gilt altar candlestick, Tif- fany type table lamp, brass organ lamp, six piece flow blue toilet set, seven Gone With the Wind lamps and blue baby face lamp, pine cor- ner dry sink, The Doctor oil painting, print of Don Patch famous race horse, 13 hanging lamps, Cranberry hobnail, Amber hobnail, blue opalescent etc. R.S. Prussia Melon boy vase plus large offering of oil lamps, miniature lamps, pickle cruets, biscuit jars, plates, cocoa pots, teapots, tumblers, pitchers, bride's baskets, salt and peppers, cups and saucers, dishes, gissware, collector's plates etc. The ab ove in cranberry, vaseline, milk glass, amberina, rubina, pigeon blood, RS Prussia, RS Germony, Limoges, Nippon, Cosmos, depres- sion glass, Rosenthal Royal Nippon, Wave Crest etc. This is one of the largest finest 40 year col- lections to be sold by auction. TERMS CASH. RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER Clinton, Ontario 482-7696 RICHARD LOBE - Auction Calendar Clinton 482-7898 May 28 10 a.m. Antiques, Mitchell Arena Woolacott Estate May 29 11 a.m.Antiques, Mitchell Arena Woolacott Estate Wed. evening June 1 6 p.m. at Richard Lobb's Barn Clinton, Antique furniture, fridge etc. Sat.. June 11 at 10 a.m. house,tractor, sta- tionwagon, appliances, tools etc. for the Woolacott Estote, Mitchell Ontario. Sat., June 18, 10 a.m. House, 1966 Rambler, furniture, appliances, modern piano etc. at Richard Lobb's barn Clinton, Ontario. Auction Sale 1 • Of garage equipment, tools and mi;c. items. Sat., May -28, 1983, 1 p.m. sharp 1/4 mile west of main corner in Clandeboye Ontario, 3 miles north of Lucan or 10 miles south of Exeter on No. 4 hwy. (Watch for sign) For the estate of the late Mr. Lloyd Mason. GARAGE EQUIPMENT Hydraulic Vulcan jack FL -32, cherry picker, motor lift, small hydraulic jack, May tire-matic air electric tire changer, model M62B, Micro precision wheel balancer M-60, Miller electric welder model M180, Power fast battery charger, milroLyn portable air compressor model 46, Gilbert and Bailer MFC Co. oil or grease pump, 5" vise B & D bench grinder, creeper, 3 ft. pipe wrench, acetylene welder equipment, small battery charger, B & D heavy duty 7" disc grinder, several wrenches, sockets, hand tools, tool boxes, tire rock, engine service cupboard, several clamps, tire patches, gaskets, chain fall, 40 kg. ACME rad soak solution, fire ex- tinguishers, barrels, pails, aluminum extension ladder, step ladder, adding machine, several other items. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS — Refrigerator, clothes dryer, wringer washer, table, HI—FI, milk cans. Terms Cash Norm Whiting Auctioneer Phone Exeter 235-1964 or 235.1931 * Large Estate of Antiques *. * Household furnishings, farm * machinery, shop equipment, M.F. * bulldozer, bus, etc. For the estate * of the late Mr. Gordon Kennedy, * 187 Main St., Ailsa Craig, Ontario. * Wednesday. June 1 - 10:00 'a.m. * Antiques and household will be sold * * first • * ANTIQUES: Round dining room table; round * backed dining room chairs; washstands; hall rock complete with mirror and. seat; square * dining room chairs; large bureaus; parts of * grandfather clock; Gingerbread clocks; New * Haven clocks; captains chair ; coal oil lamps; * iron kettle; drop leaf table; jugs: rockers; set of Limoge ,china; old silver pieces and silver- * ware; gold dust scales; snow shoes;. bells; * scales; other antique dishes and crystal; * wooden beds and dressers; wood sled bed and * dresser; Mason Riech mahogany piano and * bench (excellent condition); mahogany parlour set; arm chairs; two desks; marble top coffee * table; small tables; wall mirror; pictures; * trunks; old radios; shot gun and rifle (only per- * sons with permit will be allowed to purchase); * etc. HOUSEHOLD: Westinghouse refrigerator; mat- ching G.E. automatic washer and dryer; * chesterfield and chair; Admiral 23" color T.V.; * Woods 20 cu. ft. freezer; dishes; pots and pans: * lamps; clocks; linen; bedding; French Provin- * cial bedroom suite, complete; kitchen chairs; desk and Underwood portable typewriter and * case; file cabinet; upholstered choirs; gun rock:'* * Electrolux vacuum cleaner; hall tree; Singer * sewing machine in cabinet; radios; garden roto * tiller; etc. * SYRUP EQUIPMENT: 500 and 200 gallon * storage tanks, 100 gallon gathering tank; boil- ing pan with controlled inlet; finishing pans; * 800 spiles; 800 pails with covers. * SHOP EQUIPMENT: Forney electric welder: * bus and car tires; compressor; ladder; fire ex- * tinguishers; bus parts (mufflers and tail pipes); tools; work bench; vise; motor and grinder; * tool box; battery charger; oil; hydraulic jack; * assortment of hand tools; nuts and bolts; wren- * ches; greaser; timing light; McCulloch chain saw Pioneer chain saw; cement mixer; wheel * barrows; lawn mowers; etc. etc. * FARM MACHINERY: Selling approximately - 2:00 p.m. Ford diesel 3000 tractor and loader; * -Ford 9N tractor; Ford 2 furrow plow; 3 pt. hitch .4( mower; Ford cultivator; 3 furrow Ford plow; N.H. * mower; N.H. 717 super 1 row harvester with hay head; N.H. forage blower; ? forage * wagons and boxes with roofs; wagons; 36' bole * elevator; Case manure spreader; Kongskilde * cultivator with harrows; 2 gravity bins and 4E cultivator; N.I no. 10 corn picker; Noble 4 row cultivator; 24 plate disc; harrows. ' CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: Selling at 2:30 * p.m. M.F. bulldozer 3365 with Perkins diesel * motor and root rake, new tracks. this machine tis in excellent condition; Dodge dump truck, running condition, selling as is; 1 yard dump 11' box. * BUS: Dodge 66 passenger School bus, running condition; 1970 Dodge cor; both selling as is. * CAMPER TRAILER: Tag -Along, sleeps 4, sink * etc., hard top. This is a large interesting Auction Sale for * everyone. Plan to attend. The above is a par- * tial listing only. * TERMS: Cash Sale Day Booth * Auctioneers * Tom Robson Hugh Filson * 666-1967 666-0833