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Evening Auction Sale
Antiques, fu 'cure, appliances, guns, etc., to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auctirn, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Bernie Craig
of Blyth, plus ditions.
Wed. Evening May 8 a1 6 p.m.
Finlay square model fridge, Finlay 24" gos stove, chrome table
and 4 choirs, double bed and long dresser w/mirrors double
continental bed, older 4 piece sectional chesterfield, ping pong
table, cherry settee w/matching rocker and arm chair newly
refinished, walnut choir, 2 chesterfields and chairs, two door
wardrobe, treadle sewing machine, 15 cu. ft. chest freezer, four
drawer filing cabinet, floor lamp, 5 matching wooden chairs,
antique blanket box, antique dresser w/ovol mirror, B & W por-
table TV, floor model hi fi, small old table, hump back trunk,
small china cabinet, floor model hi fi, odd chairs, odd tables,
dining table, lamps, Cooey Model 75 22 cal. rifle, Norica pellet
gun, antique dresser w/mirror, 2 chrome arm chairs, electric
broom, leatherette swivel rocker, clothes storage unit w/2 mir-
ror doors and 4 drawers, radio record player, love seat flips
into bed, 2 old dressers w/mirrors, hanging light fixture, ex-
erciser, bedroom furniture for little girls room, dresser w/mir-
ror, desk, night table and chest of drawers, plus other furniture
items not mentioned, small appliances, dishes, glassware, pots
and pans, plus other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH
Auctioneeer Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898
Large Auction Sale
Antiques, round tables, furniture, appliances, truck topper, etc.
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, for Carol
Lynn of Bayfield, plus good additions.
Sat., May 4 at 10 a.m.
2 round oak dining tables w round splitting centre pedestals
and leaves, two buffets, six matching pressback chairs, six mat-
ching dining chairs, Ace apt. size freezer, dining table extends
from 20" to six feet, chesterfield with pull out bed and chair
like -new, stylish old chesterfield w/chairs, upholstered 2 yrs.
ago, davenport couch and chair, davenport couch, fancy folding
rocking chair, washstand w/marble top and back; upright piano, ---
modern 24" bookcase, four drawer chest, vanity dresser, oak
hall mirror, knee hole dresser, five drawer dresser w/mirror,
wooden bed, several dressers w/mirrors, encyclopedia and
bookshelf, coffe table and 2 hexagon end tables, ''z round end
table, oval chrome table and six chairs, modern apt. size
chrome table and 2 chairs, coined seat chair, wicker rocker,
small wicker sewing basket, modern open china cabinet,
modern 3 piece bedroom suite, older 3 piece bedroom suite,
two upholstered swivel rockers, small tables, several odd
chairs, floor lamp, cord table, 2 folding chairs, six matching
wooden chairs, Wait natural gas space heater wi pipes, iron
stone slop pot, picture frames, 4 crocks, air conditioner, wooden
barbeque serving table, eight matching lawn charis, umbrella
table, ALUMINUM TOPPER fits regular pickup's, garden tools,
Sears 4 HP garden tiller, grass whip, small battery charger,
Targe offering of small items, dishes, glassware, pots and pans,
plus other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH
Auctioneer Richard Lobb
Clinton 482-7898
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Twilight Auction Sale of Furniture
On Wednesday, evening, May 1 6:30 sharp at
Elimville Hall, Elimville Ontario. 33/4 mile east
of No. 4 Highway on Huron County Road 6, or
71/2 mile west of Kirkton on Huron County Road
6. For Elimvillb Womens Institute and the
Township of Usborne.
FURNITURE Large round wooden clock, piano and bench, 2 high
back arm chairs, 6 pine benches, Targe council table, large table
arborite top, 14 wooden folding chairs, 20 metal folding choirs,
24 orange plastic stocking chairs, 8 plastic seats, new, 24
wooden stacking chairs, 3 wooden card tables, 11 metal card
tables, 4 window blinds, 4 sets of matching drapes, 2 new win-
dow screens, several other items.
EQUIPMENT: Gestetner thermal copier, 3 adding machines,
safe 24" x 26" x 47" high, 2-220 watt eletftic heaters, electric
fon and heater combinaton, Duro Piston pump, Myers jet pump,
Duo Therm oil heater and tank, commerical floor polisher,
cleaning equipment and supplies, Rough Rider CB radio,
crosscut saws, extension cords, 2 burner hot plate, 24" Chef
Master electric range, lamp, wooden filing box and other items.
DISHES : several glass relish trays, glass and china sugar
and cream sets, dozens of water glasses, 2 dozen china cups
and saucers, (New), dozens of matching cups and saucers,
dozens of Finsbury Porcelain dinner plates, some odd plates,
4 aluminum tea pots, enamel pitcher, trays, dozens of knives,
forks, teaspoons, assortment of cutting knives, odd pieces of
flatware, pails, dippers, copper boiler with lid, oil lamp com-
plete, many other items.
Terms Cash.
For further information contact Norm Whiting Auctioneer.
Picone 235-1964, 235-1931
- NOM WN1'1'I11FB
auctioneer
Auction Sale
monionn►
Of antiques, household furnishings and misc.
items on
Saturday May 4th, 12 noon sharp
For Mr. Wilfred Shapton 299 Andrew Street, S.
Exeter, Ontario. In case of inclement weather
will be moved to South Huron Recreation Cen-
tre Exeter.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: RCA 25" color TV, small electric
organ, Sklar Chesterfield and chair, swivel choir, arm chair,
recliner chair, table and pole lamp, end table, 9 pc. diningroom
suite, 3 pc. bedroom suite, with bookcase headboard, odd chest
of drawers, double pedestol desk, card table, chairs, set of 4
chairs, odd chairs, hall table, G.E. refrigerotor 2 door frost free
like new, 'Kelvinator refrigerotor, Beatty clothes dryer, Beatty
washing machine, Simplicity washer spin dryer, deep freezer,
12 pc. set of Wedgewood dishes, odd dishes, electric appliances
such as Eureka upright vacuum cleaner, portable Singer sew-
ing machine, electric broom, toaster oven, toaster, tea kettle,
iron, coffee pot, clock, radio, heater, fan. pots and pans, 6 ft.
step ladder. (aluminum). lawn and garden tools, lounge chair,
2 lawn chairs, ladies bicycle, books, annex stove, several other
items.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES: Oval dining room table, 4 pc.
bedroom suite complete (round foot board and wing mirror),
open wash stand, parlor tables, small tables, childs press bock
high chair, wicker fern stand, square wicker fern stand, hump
bock trunk, large cedar chest, small pine blanket box, foot
stool. mantle clock, paper rack. china and gloss such as RS.
Germany. Noritoke.Nippon, milk glass, Depression gloss, 3
miniature cups and saucers, mustache cup, Eagle butter dish,
Souvenirs of Exeter. 2 oil lamps, large water pitcher, Royal
Albert tea set, several pieces of silver, 64 pc. of Old Colony
silver flatware. silver tea service, candle holders, Beaver quart
seoler, pictures and frames, mirror in wood frame, many other
items.
Terms Cosh. for further information contact Norm Whiting
Auctioneer
Phone Exeter 235-1964 or 235-1931
19 Property For Sole
GRAND BEND HOME fully carpeted,
bedrooms, finished rec roost, 2 fireplaces.
1 with insert, lot 21/2 acres, backing on
river. Phone 238-2430. 17:18'
STARTER HOME, Seaforth, 3 bedrooms,
owner take back mortgage with $10.001
down. Cali Joe Murauskas 238-2430. Don
Hamilton Real Estate. 17-19,
Clearing
Auction Sale
Of furniture, misc items and
antiques at the
Stock Auction Centre,
Quinlan Rd. W..
Stratford on
Tuesday, May 7, 1985.
Sale commences at 7:30 p.m.
Proprietor William Stephen,
formerly 51 Huron St. Exeter.
Auctioneers
James Stock
and F. Leo Stock.
Phone 271-8788
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Pinery
1
II at Pinery Auction Barn
• on -Hwy. 21, 4 milesS.-.-Grand Bend
III May 5 at 12:30 p.m. :
1 We will be selling the contents of a large area 1
1 home plus some new furnishings. See Saturday's :
I London Free Press for complete listing. I
i
19 Proper ty For Sole
BRICK, semi-detached, in view. of South
Huron Hospital. •Each half contains 3
bedrooms, dining, livingroom, kitchen, full
basement, electric heat, front porch and
garage. Phone 235-1066 or 234-6420.31tfn
20 Property For Rent
RETAIL STORE or office, Main St. Heat
included in rent. Available March 1. Phone
235-2087 alter 6:30. 5tfn
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT
Available May 1st
With stove and fridge
Rent - $224.00 per month
includes all utilities
Maplewoods Apartments
for seniors
In care of Bluewater Rest Home
in Zurich 236-4373
14Unc
SUI3LET HENSALI- 2 bedroom apart-
ment. Asailable June 1. Phone 262-2838.
17:18c
ADULT ONE BEDROOM Apt. partially'
furnished, air conditioner, laundry, park-
ing. Available June I. Phone 235-1497.
17tfn
2 BEDROOM HOUSE suitable for couple.
$300.00 per month plus utilities. Phone
235-1647. 17tfn
GRAND BEND, furnished bachelor apart-
ment, utilities paid. Quiet senior preferred.
$200.00. Phone 238-2287 after 5 p.m.
18,19c
NI OTI 0 N
Wednesday, May 8 at 6:30 p.m. I
1 We will be selling a large selection of restaurant 1
. 1 equipment removed from two local restaurants 1
1 for convenience of sale.
I
Auctioneer Pat Lyon 243-2713
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Auction Sale
Of. household furnishings, antiques and
miscellaneous items.
Saturday, May 11, 12:30 noon
to be held at King St. S. Crediton for Mr. and
Mrs. Brad Olmstead, Crediton, Ontario.
Complete listing in May 8 issue.
STOCKER SALE
1000 Head
at
Hensall Livestock Sales Ltd.
on
Saturday, May 11, 1985
at 1:00 p.m.
Consisting of: Steers, Heifersand Calves
FOR INFORMATION CALL:
Victor Hargreaves - 519-482-7511 (Clinton)
Barry Miller - 519-235-2717 (Exeter)
- 519-229-6205 (Kirkton)
- 519-262-2619 (Hensall)
- 519-262-2831 (Hensall)
Auctioneer: Larry Gardiner
Greg Hargreaves
Times -Advocate, May 1, 1985
20 Proper ty For Rent
COUNTRY HOME, 4 bedrooms, 1'1
baths. Available May 1. References re-
quired. 235-1857. 18•
TWO-BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR
APPARTMENT, parking, hot water in-
cluded. No appliances. Available July
5260.03. Seniors preferred. 304 Andrew,
Apt. 14. 235-2542, 472-0986. 18tfnc
21 For Rent
PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges. portable ce-
rgent mixer, power trowels, wheelbarrows,
etc. Form ties stocked. Call Corriveau Ren-
tals by 8:30 a.m. or after 5 p.ni. Weekdays,
anytime Saturday. 236-4954 Zurich.160 n
THE "OLD -TOWN HALL" auditorium
for rentals including weddings, meetings,
banquet room, lectures, exhibitions, !Anis,
etc. Kitchen facilities available. Contact
Ellison Travel, 235-2000. 8i1ri
BUILDING FOR RENT. .3500xi. 0 with
offices, ample parking. fall 235-2121.
14ifnc
ROOM for rent and share kitchen. Ask lot
Mike 235-0289. 17;18e
23 Wanted To Rent
HOUSE - 3 or 4 bedroom prefer farm
home close to Exeter. Phone 235-0739 after
5:00 p.m. 16-19c
ROOM from June 1st to Nov. 30. London
453-8726. 17:18c
APARTMENT - I bedroom from first 01
June tilt end of Nov. London 453-8726.
17:18c
THREE BEDROOM FARM HOUSE,
barn and five to 10 fenced 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 terns available to Box
BAX, The Exeter Times Advocate, Exeter.
45tfx
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* Household, Antiques, Truck Auction
* Ilderton Masonic Hall
* Fri. Eve. May 3 - 6:00 p.m. *
*Chesterfield suites, beds, Sears 20" colour TV, barbecues, *
* lamps, Lazy Boy chairs, odd choirs, dressers, book case, end * -
* tables. teak dining room table and 4 chairs, drop leaf table, *
* Harvest table, twin beds, deep freeze, stoves, mirrors, end *
* tables, sofa bed, roll away bed, breakfast table and 2 chairs, *
' * china cabinet and buffet, console radio and radio and record *
* player, electric fireplace, Renfrew scales, washstands. dinette *
* suite, platform rocker, linen, drapes, dishes, pictures, vacuum
31,
* cleaner, small electric appliances, lawn chairs, garden tools, *
* etc. Partial list only. *
* TRUCK: 1975 Ford 150, 4 wheel drive, flat bed and snow plow. *
* Selling as is.
* TERMS: Cash sale night. Booth
Auctioneers
Hugh Filson
666-0833
*
*
*
Tom Robson *
666-1967
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PERSIAN & IRANIAN CARPETS
VALUED OVER '1,000,000r TO BE
LIQUIDATED
on a first come first served basis
FEMED
SAVE 50%
THE ENTIRE INVENTORY Of THE FORMER CYRUS GALLERY (LONDON)
WHICH CEASED OPERATIONS NEARLY 3 YEARS AGO
ALL INVENTORY HAS BEEN STORED IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED
WAREHOUSING AND ALL ROOM -SIZE a SCATTER RUGS CARRY THE
ORIGINAL TICKET PRICE WHICH WILL BE DISCOUNTED 50%
THESE SALE PRICES REFLECT LESS THAN OVERSEAS DEALER
COST TO -DAPI
Inventory isclud s: SIIk quoin, Quoin, Karmen. Lllllhen, Silk Turkornen, Koshsn,
1s hon, Shires, Hemsden, Whiten, ArdoblI. Ridge►, Serouk, MMhkin, Meshed.
Mosleghen, Tabriz, Risher, Turwomen, Kectlerr, Reb•hen, aeshest, Mlouchl, trend,
Kellen. Abed•h, swoosh, aeredye, yeldmeh, seluchl,-Russlen Iremood, Kayseri,
Dosmeefrl, Jason, A►edeh. Nein, Shores. Reboil. %trlen and numerous ofhersl
TTRMS. Cosh or Cheque With Stunk latter of credit: no credit
ourds will be eccapfad et this Istel
T)4151 DAYS ONLY - MONDAY, TUTSDAY • WTDNISDAY
MAY 13th, 14th IL ISth, INS . 12:00 NOON UNTIL 4:00 P.M. a
OR SY A►POINTMONT WITH THE stem ION[o
Sole location: Th. erdner ilutldine, Siy 90,1,Sheet
London, Ontario (519)439.0194
GARDNER AUCTIONS INC. - AUCTIONEERS 1. LIQUIDATORS
HOUSE OR -APARTMENT in Lucan-
Clandeboye or Exeter area for May 1st.
Call after 6 p.m. 235-2440. 17:18c
28 Auction Sales
ONTARIO'S LARGEST FARM
MACHINERY, Consignment Sale, Nor-
wich, Ontario._ Friday, May 10, 1985, 10
a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each
month). Approx. 150-175 tractors plus all
types of farm equipment. Consignments
welcome. For more information call (519)
424-9998 or (519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.
S. Hamulecki and Sons. 18x
ALL CANADA CLASSIC SHEEP AUC-
TiON, Markhatn Fairgrounds, May 18, 12
noon. 175 head. Suffolk, Dorset, Colum-
bia, Hampshire, N.C. Cheviot. Top quality
ewes and rains. Details (416) 623-5817.
I8,19x
Call
235-1331
Hay Township
Recreation Committee
Mystery
Bingo
Every other Thursday
Next Bingo
Thurs., May 2
Zurich Community
Centre
Jackpot:
5500, must go
Bonanza Prize,
In 50 calls
• 4 flash games • 1 early bird
• 10 regular games
• 1 mystery prize
OVER $1500 in cosh prizes
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo
starts at 7:45 sharp
Bring your dabbers
All PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL
DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play
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' ON THE WOH
Dining LosmM a Tavern
OPEN Twsioy to Sunday
Lunch end Dinner
4'
Daily Specials
Reservations appreciated.
�P. Grand Bend 238.2251
Party
for
Rob Baker
Fri., May 10
For information
235-0427 or 227-8281
Open Reception
for
Catherine (Kate)
McKellar &
Kevin (Wink)
Cullen
Fri.,May 10
at 8:30 p.m.
For information
228-6830 228-6589
Wedding
Receptio n
for
Janis Luther
Land
Tom Ryan
May 4 9 - 1
Music by Whiskey Jack
For more information
contact 235-0/90 or
238-2602
Tuckersmith
Sesquicentennial
Variety Night
New Location
Central Huron
Secondary School,
Clinton
Friday, May '10
At 8:00 p.m.
Adults $2.00,
Children 12 and under .50
Tickets available at:
- Huron Centennial School
- Tuckersmtih Twp. Office,
Vanastra
- Committee members
- Phone 262-5402
Also available at the door
gVGKeEasR,985N
GOLD end SILVER ELIMINATION
DRAW and DANCE
Saturday, May 4th
Seaforth 6 District Community Centres
ENTERTAINMENT
8:00 p.m.
DANCING
9:00 p.m.
1D THE EXPRESSIONS
NO BLUE JEANS PLEASE'
ADMISSION
By Ticket Holders Only
DRAW begins al 8:00 p m.
EARLY RIAD DRAW— 1 oz. of SILVER
for person In attendance by 9:00 p.m.
LUNCH PROVIDED
Shillelagh Restaurant & Tavern
Welcor>ties
904ist04".
Friday, May 2
one night only)
$5.00
cover charge
Thursday
and
Saturday,
May2&4
Country
and western
Honky Tonk Band