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Times-Advocate, 1988-07-06, Page 23
JI r • Plan July 16 dance at Varna • By 'JOAN BEIRERLING VARNA"=- This summer the town of \Vi ghats is hosting the annual Lake Huron Zone- Recreationist As- . sociation, Sportfcst '88, August 19, 20 and 21. This is designed .to pro- mote fun, fellowship and participa- tion of all ages in a wide variety of sporting events. • There are also camping facilities • available, and a pancake breakfast and four 'different dances arc planjetl. Many Sportfest 88 events arc`two ball golf, co-ed three pitch, " ball hockey, swim meet, shoot, ca- noe, lawn bowling,..horseshoes, skateboarding, darts, lawn darts, ra- dio -operated cares, "I' -ball, trail ride, water polo, crokinole, chess and. checkers, badminton, tennis, shuf- fleboard, orienteering, nature hike, -basketball, outdoor volley ball and 'others. Anyone iriterested in this Sport, fest may contact Jitn Kirton at 233- 7234 for more information and reg- istration forms. Deadline is 'Huns - Huron Coun yly Planning Services invites you to attend FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Clinic Open 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Every Tuesday HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT ANN ST EXETER For information Call 235- 1014 Weekdays or Tuesday Evenings. Everyone welcome day July 14, 1988. Dance tickets are also still availa- ble for the suriuner dance, Saturday July 16 at the Stanley Complex. There will be two bands (Player and Mozart's Melody Makers). For tick- ets call Deb Rathwcll at 233-9153. A few openings are still available for the swimming lessons. m Va nastra for a two week period (July 11-25) from 1:00-3:30 p,m. A bus pick. up and drops off in Varna and Brucefleld. Anyone interested should contact Deb Rathwcll at 233-9153. . Home ball games this week arc Wednesday, July 6, Varna Agricos vs Plensall •Straycats at 7 p.m. and GRADUATE - tephen Bruce Cudmore, son of -Bruce and Deanna Cudmore, received his Bachelor of Sdience. in Biochemistry from .the University of Toronto on June 14, 1.988. Stephen plans to continue graduate studies at the University of Toronto. He is the grandson of Mervyn and. Avis Cudmore of. Exet- er. - - 01 101 101 101 101 Real Estate, Household, Antique,• Furniture Auction Saturday, July 1688 at 11:00 a.m. io For the estate of the late Edith Beierling beside the Calvary Unit- ed Church on Hwy. 83 in Dashwood Real Estate consists of a large lot with a well insulated, 2 storey white sided house with 4 bedro-' ns, -attached garage, pipeline o water recent electrical service and -oil furnace. This dwelling is in a o good state of repair. Appliances, furnishings, antiques, and many new quilted blankets. Complete listing in next week's paper. ()For previewing property Phone 236-4814 or 451-7463 i Auctioneer John Finlay 236-4814 0 Thursday evening July 14/88 at 6 p.m. 1 icusehold auc- tion for Mrs. Berry Hogg in the -Zurich Arena. —a©o1 101 10 AUCTION SALE " For Bill Baltessen - Wednesday, July 13, at 1 p.m. Lot 19, Hwy. 21 (Lakeshore Road East(, 4 miles south of Grand Bend FEATURING: 6" - 5' Davis trencher, Jeep Renegade (needs repair), utility trailers, tar pot, 3 pt. hitch snow blower, 24 gear -box drive used on Hovercraft, cement tile forms 2'6 - 3' - 4' TOOLS: 2 - 8" table saws, 5 HP 2000 watt generator, belt sand- er, adj: welding tables, tamper, air compressor,'chain saws, rail- road jacks, cement mixer. - - - '- PLUMBING: Quantity of pumps, fittings, pipe, Myers 5" & 3". MISC.: Quantity of synthetic aviation oil, 3 - 45 gallon drums, cutting oil, windows, doors, quantity of green Tremco paint. SCRAP: T-18 International crawler (parts), trailej axles, dump hoist, pipe, I -beams, truck and car bodies. This sale offers many items of interest to the building industry: Serving Southwestern Ontario for over 40 years Wm. Elliot D.C. McGregor Parkhill, Ontario Forest, Ontario (519) 294-6759 Owner 243-2387 (519) 786-2222 ********************************** * Interesting Estate Auction * of furniture, antiques and implements , • On Saturday, July 16, 1988 at 12:30 p.m. * Phone 232-4462 for Information * For the Estate of the -late Robert J. McIntosh - Lot 16 Con. 6 * East Williams Township at the West end of the Village of Nairn - 3* * miles southwest of Ailsa Craig, 1/4 mile north of the Naim Road. * CAR: 1974 Chrysler Newport sedan. * FURNITURE 8 ANTIQUES: Clare Jewel wood and coal* * stove, GE washing machine, old kitchen cabinet with flower bin - * * real nice, old bureau, stools, metal table, metal syrup pitcher, .*1 rearotcrtliSties and glassware, dl8ctock wiTh-bine flowers blade * in Ailsa Craig in 1800, crystal glasses, beaver sealers, old Singer* * sewing machine, wicker rocker, wooden rocker, old blanket and * * tool boxes, dining room table with two leaves, Boston rocker, * * brass and •iron bed, maple pedestal desk, maple wardrobe.* * dressers, wash Stands, mirrors. 365 day bull clock, old lift top * * desk, coal oil lamp, old cherry bureau, arrow back chairs, small * - tables, plant table, nursing rocker. RCA colour TV, Stereo,* * wooden kitchen chairs, old antique childs crib, pressed rocker* * and high chair, wicker baskets, 5 pc. parlour set just been refi- * nished, numerous miscellaneous articles not listed. Plan to at- * * tend. Viewing only morning of Sale.' * IMPLEMENTS & MISC. 2 wagons and flat racks, Oliver side- * *rake 4 bar on rubber, New Idea 7' mower, steel wheeled wagon * * and flat rack, old grain drill, 7 section harrows, walking scorner, * *walking plough, 2 wheeled trailers, Fleury double disc, MH 2 fur- * - *row drag plough, new rolls, -8 wire page fencing, water bowls, * * Johri Deere 6 ft. combine'with motor, I,etz grinder, fanning mill. * McCormick drop head hay loader, old wagon wheels, numerous s ,*'tools, some real old. - * * Owners, executors or auctioneers not responsible for accidents * * *, Auctioneers * * * * * sale day. *Terms - CASH.: Lunch booth. * Verbal announcements sale day take precedent over written, *statements ," * * Tom Robson * 666-1967 Hugh Filson 666-0833 Ilderton *********************************** Bantam and Midget girls vs Gode- rich Township Tuesday, July 12 at 9 p.m. Come on out and cheer them on!, Our deepest thoughts of sympa- thy are with the families of Willa Taylor and Olive Murray on the - passing of loved ones. For anyone ;interested in Bible School (Aug. 8-12)- there are still registration forms at my house, contact -mc of 233-7443. They also still need a grade live -six teacher, There will be no church services ' in Varna -Goshen churches for July 10,17, and 21 as Rev. Sant Parker is on holidays. This -is your chance to -visit neighbouring churches. Iii case of emergency call :Rev: John Ifockstrain Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Needham and sons Murray and Henry from Kin- cardine were Sunday visitors with Barry Cleave. Centralia by Mrs. Tom Kooy CENTRAL.IA - Brent and Jean Caslick entertained their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Beckberger and Nil-. and Nirs. Bert Caslick of the Cargill arca, also other nient- bers of the family at a barbeque Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe spent a week visiting with their daughters at Nlarkhain and Uxb-idgc. The June meeting of the Centralia U.C.W. was held at Verda Light - foot's trailer honk at Pinehurst -Park for a lovely picnic. Mildred Greb and ;\Ideon Skinner served de- licious desserts. Gladys Buswell was in charge of the business. Verda Lightfoot and Audrey- N1cFalls took charge of th- Granton • by Mrs. E. Sommers GRA\'i•ON - Rv. Bruce Pierce was in charge of.}hc Sunday morn- ing service at the -Granton United Church •and entitled his sermon "When faith. is tested". Julie \lcCall- read a poem "Tea" written by herself. - Vacation Bible- School will be held Monday July 18 through Fri- day July 22, at Cranton United Church. All children welcome. For 'more information call Mary Waters at 225-2194. - -Court Valentine Canada Foresters held their meeting on June 7 at the Foresters Hall followed by -a pot- luck supper. - 1 (ALmnR) 5RAIf1 SYSTEMS LT Quality Grain Storage Drying & Handling Products DESIGN • SALES • SERVICE AL MAR GRAM SYSTEMS TD program. Audrey reported on the progress of the Country Craft show for October 1. Von Overholt joined her fancily for a pool party at the home of Pau- line and Brad Tait of St. Thomas, Sunday and celebrated the birthdays of Pauline, Helen and Pat. -Sunday at the United Church, Rev. Carter chose as her topic "Always Singing God's Praise". Wedding bells were ringing at the United Church on Saturday when Barbara N1cCurdy and Mich•acl Bushhy exchanged wedding vows. Barbara is the daughter of Don and Marion McCurdy of the Centralia parish. A bridal shower was held in the United Church on Wednesday even- ing when a number of relatives and friends gathered to honour Sandy Somerville bride elect of July. Sandy thanked all who attended and helped get the shower up, also for all -the lovely gifts. Lunch was served. - The Centralia euchre at the corn= triunity centre had a good crowd on Monday evening with prizes going to high score - Mary Kooy, Nelson Squires; lone hands - Lcita Hill, f lazel Cunningham playing a man's card; low score - Janet 1/ILks, Doro- thy Bullock. This was the last euchre for the- season heseason with Frank / licks wishing all a good summer and hoping to see everyone back in the. fall. RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR Clinton 482-7898 Sat., July 9 at 10 a.m.: 3 tractors, machinery, 3 wheel ATC, 1987 pickup truck, run 5,600 km., piano, violins, guns, hanging lamp, large offering :of antiques for the estate of Bruce Arm- strong, 1 1/4 miles west of Staffa. See last week's paper for full list- ing... - Wed., July 20 at 6 p.m.: 3 bedroom house, furniture and ap- pliances at 132—Ellen- Street, Brussels for Marie Burgess.. - Sat, July 23 at 10 a.m.: Fur- niture, antiques, appliances, tools at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clin- ton. For Mr. and -Mrs.Harvey Hyde of Hensall plus- many addi- tions. iBob Heywood, Auctioneer 235-0874 Saturday, July 16/88 at 11 a.m. at the Usborne Twp. farm of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kints (1 1/4 miles east of Exeter on Hwy. 83) We will be dispersing by auction for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gruyeart formerly of Exeter, now residing-in.Belgium, quality furnishings, appliances; antiques and collectibles along with additions. Full list in next week's paper. ESTATE AUCTION - _• to be held at the Jacob Auction—e— 185.Herbert St., Mitchell Thursday, July 7 at 5 p.m. Including round oak pedestal table, oak bow front china cabinet, wicker pieces, 2 reverse painted lamps, banquet lamp, 2 Gone With the Wind lamps, bells, quilts, large selection of old china and glassware. Full line of excellent -large appliances and misc. items. Auctioneers Doug Jacob and Wally Ross BOB HEYWOOD AUCTIONEER 235-0874 Saturday, July 9, 1988 at- 11:30 a.m. on location at 160 Richmond St., Hensall• We will be dispersing the entire estate of the late Mrs.•Olive Moir. This is an extremely clean offering of nearly new appliances, furnishings, an- tiques, collectible china' - well warthy of your attendance. In event of bad weather sate will be held under cover. HOUSEHOLD: Brand new 13 cu. ft. Westinghouse refrigerator; Moffatt 24" electric stove, Hot Point auto washer (new), Zenith elec. dryer, the usual small appliances, chrome table with 6 chairs, 26" Electrohome co- lour TV with converter, chesterfield, leather recliner, rocker, coffee table and other small tables and plant stands, record player with stand, 2 dou- ble beds, 1 3/4 bed, ;1 single bed with brand new mattress, dressers, night table, desk, hostess chairs, solid walnut 3 pc, bedroom suite, book stand, chests of.drawers, several lamps, mirrors, clocks, fold up cot, pictures, radios; G.E. vacuum, electric broom, foot stools, oval rugs - large and small, lawn chairs, misc. /inerts; bedspreads etc. misc. dishes, pots and pans, knick knacks, silverware, set of Iron*are dishes, war- drobe, electric chord organ, alum. step ladder, TV,tables,•sewing bas- ket, oil burner, folding picnic table, 20" gas lawnmower, garden tools etc. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Solid oak single pedestal round table with 6 leaves, matching oak -buffet, solid oak china cabinet, lovely oak press back rocker, washstands, parlour table, top of a flat to the wall, console dining, table,i extends several feet) smoke stand, quilts, several odd chairs, wick'er fern stand, Singer treadle machine, spoon racks with collectors spoons, buUseye oil lamp, collectable' china such as Li`moge, Brack Amethyst, Noriteke, 3 Crown Germany, occupied Ja- pan, cornflower, carnival; Nipon berry set,' English cups and saucers and much more. • ' • i Times -Advocate, July 6, 1988 Pinery Hwy. 21, 4 miles south of Grand Bend "Page 11A NJ CTI 0 N - .Thursday, July 7 6:30 p.m. We will be sellig the contents of 2 local homes consisting of a large selection of modern and antique furnishings plus applianc- es and lawn furniture. Also a set.of Stewart Drums. This is a large auction with something for everyone. Auctioneers Pat and Phyllis Lyon 2 4 3-2 71 3 ********************************* * Excellent Furniture Auction - Some Antiques * Wednesday, July 13, 1988 - 11:00 a.m. * For Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke, * ' -152 Jones Street West, St. Marys Ontario. * * For Information call - 284-3257 or 3424 * * Owners moving to U.S.A. A nice clean sale with many nice pieces. * * Eg. A large antique picture done in -steel with colours added "Waiting * * for The Ferry. Boat" from the original picture in the collection of * Charles Theobald Esgr's. - * FURNITURE ETC. Admiral automatic washer and dryer, almond, * Admiral refrigerator - avocado, -Rattan kitchen table and4 chairs, .2 * bamboo stools, Admiral electric stove, avocado, antique dining room * * suite, 10'pc., extension table, china cabinet, •buffet,•6 chairs plus * * separate extension table in lovely, shape, Eureka vacuum, modern Hi-Fi in cabinet, Royal Doulton figurines and. plates, sectional glass * front bookcase, chesterfield and chair, oval parlour table, console * Magnavox 26" colour TV, RCA VOR, converter, end table lamps, coal -* * oil lamps, antique white bed„2 maple 2 -pc. bedroom. suites, Queen * bed.and chest, portable 14” colour TV, numerous toys, Xmas deco- * * rations, and mise. articles, antique lamp; bedding, dishes; set of sil- * * verware, glassware, record player, antique flower stand, old buffet, * * metal table; numerous tools, captains chairs; silverplate, old crocks, * * old antique table, real old antique hanging lamp with 6 frosted light * * shades; 3 bicycles, old cabinet radio, baby buggy, lawn chairs, * White riding lawn mower, LFT -1110 rotary lawn mower, aluminum step * * ladder, numerous misc. articles. . * * Terms. Cash, lunch booth. 1 - • • * * Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents sale day. * _ Auctioneers - * * Tom Robson Hugh Filson * 666-1967 Ilderton 666-0833 * * 0 * 4**44**44 ******•K 4444*444444****** *************************44444-4-44 * ESTATE AUCTION ' • * * Of antiques,- household, farm machinery, vehicles, etc. For the * * estate of the late Gordon Bender, Lot 18, S. Boundary of Hay * * .Twp. on 83 Hwy. 1 1/2 mi. -E. of Dashwood, 5 1/2 miles * * W. -of Exeter # * 'Saturday Julyl 9 - 12:00 noon * *ANTIQUES: drop leaf tables, press back chairs, wall tele-* *phone, oak dining room round table, dining room chairs, 12 pc.* *setting White Orchid, sterling silver flatware. corner what -knot,* *mantle clocks, wash stands, blanket boxes, highchair, wooden* * beds,. dressers,. cedar- chest, hump back trunk ,square oak table, * *coal oil lamps, scales, crocks, chests of drawers, dough box, 9* *pc. diningroom suite, sausage maker, milk cans, odd chairs,* *dishes, blacksmith tools, hall tree, square tables, White sewing* *machine, lamps,. harvest table; DeLaval cream separator., Wing- * *ham cook stove, ice .box, ox yoke parts, etc., old kitchen cabinet. * *HOUSEHOLD: Viscount- and Beatty deep freezes, Inglis- * * heavy duty dryer, Adrniral heavy duty dryer, Frigidare electric* * stove, Frigidare refrigerator, chesterfield and chairs, coloured TV* *hi fi, lazy boy chair, wringer washer, meat grinder, etc. '-: - * *FARM MACHINE Y: Int. 414 gas tractor, Int. #46 baler, rub- * * ber tired wagons, round drive manure- spreader, double disc.* * two wheeled trailer, seed drill, N.H. side rake, snow blower, Int. 3* * fur. drag plow, 10' Kongskilde cult., scuffler for Farman .A, bean* * puller for Farmall A, Int, 2 fur. drag plow, dump rake, 6' rotary * *.mower, grain cleaner and bagger, buzz saw, 3 pt. h. 3 fur. plow, 3 * * pt. h. Ford plow, Cockshutt grain drill, 10' bean weeder„ladders,* * McCormick 7' flail mower, milking machine, -table saw, air corn- * * pressor, roto tiller; 8 hp LawnFlight riding mower, root pulpers,* * snow fence, etc. eic.: • • * * VEHICLES: Selling as is. 1976 Chev Malibu 350 2 door hard-* * top car, low mileage. Old Dodge 1/2 ton pickup truck with low* * mileage, 1951 Foul 1/2 ton, Yamaha 250 _motorbike,. topper for* 411t21on,-Corsair 17' travel trailer, complete, sleeps 6. • * 4' For further information Phone (519) 237-3575. * * TERMS: Cash sale Day. • Booth * * . Auctioneers* * Hugh Filson Tom Robson * * 666-0833 666-1967 * *4444*44**4**4*44***44**44444**444 NORM WHITING anctfoneeP 1 Estate Auction Sale Of antiques, brass bells, household furnishings and misc itoms - Wednesday, July 13/88 6 p.m. sharp • at South HuronRec Centre Exeter, for the estate of the late Mrs. Irene Pepper, Exeter and the late Mr. Nelson Hood RR3 Kippen plus additions. ANTIQUE CHINA, GLASS & COLLECTIBLES: 3 cranberry pickle cruet sets. complete, 1 glass pickle cruet set complete, R.S. 'ressia mustard dish and ladle, Royal Nippon, several pieces of hand painted Nippon and Bavarian,- many beautiful pcs. of Germany, numer- ous pc. crystal and -pressed glass, hand painted bowls, blue milk glass, depression glass, several cream and sugar sets, 2, 4 pc. in- cluding spooner and butter dish, 3 fruit bowl sets, 1, 6 pc. ruby flash, '1, 6 pc. gold trimmed, 1, 7 pc.,colonial,.2 decorative pedestal cake plates, 1 with 3 matching small dishes, 3 compotes, 3 biscuit, 3 minia- ture cups.and saucers, other cups and saucers, salt dips, -hand paint- ed salt and pepper sets, dec. vases, jardinieres, hand painted jam jar with stand, 4pc. toilet •set, hurricane lamp, oil lamps, souvenirs of Goderich and Seaforth; large collection of Avon bottles,.milk bottle &l -- lection, Beaver sealers, large brass wall plaques, other brass and sit', ver pc. many more interesting iDC..ncit listed. BRASS BELLS: string of bels, :set of 4 chimes. set of turret bells. 4 horse bells. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES Oak Victrola, 2 press: back.nursing rockers, press back Childs arm chair, parlour chair, wash st nds, dresser and mirror, wood bed, school bench, parlour table, end table, oak table with 2 leaves, china cabinet, table and 2 chairs, set of s 4 & 6 wood chairs, harvest tables, hump back trunk, treadle sewing machine, large farm scales, fan mill, iron bank, 6 wood planes, 2 apple peelers, several crocks and jugs, pictures and frames, old books, sev- eral othOr items. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND MISC. ITEMS 2 chester- field and chair sets, hide bed, swivel rocker, hostess chairs, foot stool, coffee and drum end tables, floor, pole, swag and table lamps, card table and chairs, dressers and mirrors, chest of drawers, beds, 3 pc. bedroom suite with canopy bed, portable sewing machine, Zenith clothes dryer, wringer washer, 35 mm slide projector, Lloyds stereo • cassette player, AM/FM portable radio, 2 CB radios, 2 B &'W TVs, port- able typewriter, adding machine, several telephones, games and elec. • train set, small kitchen appliances, odd dishes, pots and pans, flat- ware, vacuum cleaner, hand and power toofs, garden tools, weed eat- er, hedge trimmer, shallow well pump, pressure, sprayer, 7 1/2 HP Evenrude boat motor, left hand 9011 ctubs and Cart, several bicycles, (1, 10 speed) picnic table and umbrella, lawn chairs, 2 propanes tan1ks, elec. heater, luggage and, racks, approx. 100 LP records, from 50s and 60s, many. other items. • contact Auctioneer, Norm Whiting • 235-1964, 234-1931