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•I Order buyer for fats, feeders and stockers g
• Stockers and Western Cattle arriving daily. Sorting cattle for C
/ Talbotvllle Livestock Exchange Ltd. on Fridays /
• Also picking up cows and veal Saturday Mornings
/ Restllurant open daily 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. /
0 i Ontario Pork. Producers Marital/op Vank g
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0 For more information contact /
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0 Office 2622-2831, Exeter 235-2717,
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Times -Advocate, June 17, 1992
Optimists dance planned for Zurich
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - The Zurich Optimist
Club will be sponsoring a teen
dance at the arena on Friday, June
19 from 7-10 p.m. with music by
Hook's Party Sound.
Fair board
The next fair board meeting will
be held on Wednesday, July 8 at
the Hay Township hall at 8:30 p.m.
Canada's birthday
The neighbourhood party held at
the park and arena pavilion on Sun-
day to help celebrate Canada's
125th birthday was a large success.
Bus trip
Anyone interested in going on a
bus -trip to Dollywood, Gatlinburg
and Pigeon Falls from July 7-11 is
asked to phone 236-4052 for more
information.
Blue Water
The annual meeting of the Blue
Water Rest Horne was held last
Tuesday in the auditorium and
•haired by An Bennett. Reports
were given by each- committee.
The home has 65 beds and every-
one was introduced to the new sec-
retary, Agnes Cottrell. She replac-
es Lauren Corriveau who has
retired after 26 years at Blue Water.
The chairman reported that work
will soon begin on a sidewalk from
the Rest Homelakavrich.
Personals
Roxanne and Ken Brideau were
blessed with the arrival of their first
child, a son Joshua Anthony.
Bonnie and Karen Schenk and
relatives spent the weekend in the
U.S.
Carmel Sweeney, along with her
sisters Carol and Bill Butler of Sar-
nia and Shirley and Steve Marenitk
of Windsor attended a surprise 50th
birthday party in Windsor on Sun-
day in honour of their oldest sister,
Theresa Strickland who is visiting
from Nova Scotia.
Mozart and Marie Gelinas Sr. at-
tended the graduation of their son
Marc at the University of Western
Ontario Monday. Marc received
his Bachelor of Ans degree in Ad-
ministration and Commercial Stud-
ies.
Birthday wishes go to Nicholas
Schilbe and Trevor Neeb.
Anniversary wishes go to Craig
and Jackie Clausius and Paul and
Judy Morrison.
A surprise birthday party was
held at the home of Dale and Rose
Erb'. Friday night in honour of his
parents, Wilma and Abby.
Ruby Neeb recently spent a few
days in Exeter hospital.
Gerald and Ursula Regier have
moved from their farm to the Blue
Water highway near the water
work's plant.
A bridal shower party was held at
the home of Joe and Rose Regier
on Sunday in honour of their son
Glen and his fiance, Kathy Cove of
Sault St. Marie. The couple will be
married August 1.
The Special Olympics Bowling League held their final session
and awards ceremony for the season at the Town and Country
Lanes in Zurich last Wednesday. The best overall team in the
five team league were Theresa Lawrence (left), Myla Dawson,
Pau' Lazert, Elouise Klungel, and Tom Masse. Bowling will re-
sume in the fall.
FOR
SALE
Totally renovated home in attractive area, 1 block from Main
St., Exeter. Featuring 3 Iorge bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Targe liv-
ing room, diningroom and den, Targe kitchen and family room,
new gas furnace, attached garage and storage shed. Large
deck off den. Reduced for quick sale. Call 235-1647
Auctioneers
Bob Heywood 235-0874
Burt Lobb 482-9377
Wednesday evening. June 24 at 6 p.m.
At South Huron Rec Centre. Exeter
We have been favoured to disperse by public auction an excellent Ex-
eter property along with contents, antiques, and collectibles from a
Windsor estate.
PROPERTY: Selling subject to a reasonable reserve bid, 10% down
sale day, balance in 30 days. Known as 362 Albert St., Exeter, accord-
ing to Plan 376 pt. Tots 1208 to pt. lot 1210 consisting of 50' frontage,
105'6" depth, on which is located a well kept bungalow with 2 bed-
rooms, kitchen, 3 pc. bath, Targe living room, utility room, car port and
sun porch. Excellent location on quiet street. Proprietors: Mr. and Mrs.
Norm Walper. For viewing contact Bob Heywood 235-0874 (Selling on
location of home at 6 p.m.)
ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD & MISC: Extension solid wood dining table
with 4 matching chairs, nice wicker sofa with cushions, old wicker tub
chair and plant table, rocking chair, sofa table, wicker cradle, pine
blanket box, commode, drop front desk, 10' harvest table, china cabi-
net, bonnet chest, oak desk, pr. of nice wing back chairs, oak bowfront
china cabinet, walnut umbrella stand (marble top), 3 pc. bedroom suite
with boxspring and mattress, nice glass top dinette table with 4 match-
ing chairs, Gone with the Wind Tamp, complete commode wash set,
Welding flowered churn and jug, several other crocks, cruet set, quilt
tops, hooked mats, bedding, violin with case, wicker, frames and
prints, oil lamps, arrowheads, old dolls, gingerbread clock, leaded
glass, cranberry cruet, fine china and glass incl. cosmos, royal ni n,
pressed glass, Occ. Japan, collectibles, fridge, elec. range,
man side bt( side fridge and freezer with smoked glasg rout, golf
clubs, 2 picnic tables (1 child size), 3 wheel adult trike, 10" table saw
on stand, a Targe selection of hand and power tools, gas weed eater,
router, sanders, wagon for lawn tractor and hundreds of useful and
collectible items.
Auctioneers:
Bob Heywood 235-0874
Burt Lobb 482-9377
$ATUAY. JUS t T 19:00
&M.
South uth uron Roc e, Exeter
We have been favoured to offer by public auction exclusively from the
estate of Mrs. Ardys Glenn, an excellent offering o/ antiques, collecti-
bles, fine china and glass, and nostalgic kerns
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn were avid collectors for several years.
CHINA AND CLASS: Lovely green opalescent epergne, cocoa pot
with 6 cups and saucers, Biscuit Jars, hand blown Cobalt Blue pitcher,
Royal Nippon pcs., Flo Blue, several place settings of gold -band china
dinnerware, Cut Glass Water Set, Berry Set with gold trim, sugar shak-
ers, pickle cruet, Beleek honey pot, hat pin holders, several beautiful
Jardinieres, compotes, approx. 40 Calendar plates - signed by some
local merchants; souvenir dishes, glass paper weights, oil lamps , car-
nival glass, black amethyst, dozens of miniature pitchers, Germany,
Bavaria, Nippon, Lg. Commode pitchers, Victorian water set, cranber-
ry, salt and peppers, cups and saucers, Prussia, crackle plass, cruet
set, pressed and cut glass including approx. 3 dozen various pcs. of
Canadian Glass - Maple Leaf Pattern and Nova Scotia Glass - Star-
iioer pattern, cryrystal, etc., etc.
Att77QUE' FU 1§111t19 CQ`LEGTIB�E$: Beautiful 3 -pc. Victors
an SSSetee, arm chhair and side chair in excellent repair with ornate wood
carving;''^excellent flat to the wall cupboard, oak china cabinet, log.
litho : ,• :•,/ : • 11 • 1 : : : i he ' - it t• - - : 1,0 • • : r.
psa
��; • •• nnet c est , comm • • e, 2 open was sten • s, ornate • • • en
lean stand, wicker fernery, chest of drawers, 4 section oak bookcase,
parlour table, Victrola, corner and flat back whatnots, very.ornate sew-
ing cabinet, pressback arm chair, pressback high chair on4+r a wheels,
Ig. wicker baby buggy, 2 chests of silver flatware, hanging oil limp and
prisms, childs chairs, dolls, picture frames, b autiful brasg piano lamp
with hand paintgd shade, brass cash register, several quilts and
hooked mats, hair wreath, hat pins, old prints, crocks, washboards, old
tins, wooden telescope, french ivory, candy scales, ink wells, Ig. butter
bowl with print and ladle, mashers, sad irons, coat rack, etc.
DUNS. CLQQKrS BELLg Approx. 10 collectible guns and rifles inc.
amascus Finnish - Double Barrel shotgun (2 hammers); Warrantel-
muzzle loader; J. Gird and Son - London double barrel shot gun; Fine
Twist - double barrel shotgun; 1888 bolt action army rifle; Eacon Arms
Co. Norwich Conn Flint -Lock single shot; Marlin Scissor - bolt title Pat
1865 and others; Pillar Clock, Gingerbread clock, School clock, Cow
Bells, chime bells, string bells, etc. (Guns to be soli at 12 noon)
Kurt Passmore takes a bite of his strawberry at the Thames
Road Strawberry and Ham supper Monday evening.
-11TORM ' WHITI (i:
�1.aacioneer
AUCTION SALE
Valuable real estate, antiques,
household furnishings and misc.
items.
Saturday, July 4, 10:30 a.m.
sharp
123 Fried St. North, Dashwood.
For the estate of the late Erma
E. Wein (1 block east and 1
block north of main corner in
Dashwood. Only 7 miles from
Lake Huron on Highway #83).
REAL ESTATE: consists of 1 1/
2 storey frame house, main floor
- kitchen, dining room, living -
room with french doors. 1 bed-
room, 3 pc. bath, 2 closed in
porches, hall and stairs. 2nd
floor - hall and'3 bedrooms, par-
tial basement. 2 car frame gar-
age. 18 x 30' with storage in bit.
This house and garage are locat-
ed on a lot 113.5 ft. frontage by
an irregular lot line. It contains
.35 acres known as lot 32, plan
_ . 527_0 the Village of Dashwood,
Township of Hay, County of Hu-
ron, province of Ontario known
in municipality as 122 Fried St.
House is heated with oil furnace,
has pipeline water and lots of
shade trees.
Real estate sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid. 10% day of
sale balance in 30 days. Real
estate 10 be soli at 1 p.m. Com-
plete auction listing in next
weeks paper.
Fore pre -viewing contact Auc-
tioneer Norm Whiling 235-1931
Centralia
by Mary Kooy
CENTRALIA - At the United
Church on Sunday the special
speaker was Russ Watson who
chose as his topic "In Search of Fa-
therhood". He also accompanied
himself on guitar as he sang two
numbers.
Next Sunday, June 21 the special
speaker will be Rev. Cordell Par-
sons from London at 8:30 a.m.
On lune 28 there will be no ser-
vice at Centralia church due to the
Stephen Sesquicentennial service.
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482^ 898
Sat., June 27 at 10 a.m.. 1982
Buick Skylark car, from estate of
Carl Sowerby, Duetz tractor,
snowblower, snowmobile, furni-
ture, appliances at Lobb Auction
Building Clinton. We are accept-
ing good clean consignments for
our upcoming auctions.
WE DO
LAMINATI G
Specializing in Posters up to 30" rn width
Exeter Times -Advocate
Exeter 235-1331
_ Auctioneers
Bob Heywood 235-0874-
Burt
35-0874`"Burt Lobb 482-9377
on location
Thursday Evening. 469. arli 2 a15:44 pont.
on t n at 453 Carlino 81.. Exeter
We will be conducting by direction of the executors, a twilit. auction for
the estate property and contents of the late Ray Cottle.
PROPERTY: according to Plan 376 of the Town o1 Exeter, pt. lot 410
consisting of 66' frontage, 100' depth, known as 463 Carling St., on
which is located a well kept 2 bedroom bungalow with eat in kitchen, 3
pc. bath, living room, dining area, finished basement, car port on a
nice treed lot. Selling at 8p.r., subject to a reasonable resw99 1O%_
down, balance in 30 days. Contact Bob Heywood for viewing,
NOTE: Sat., July 4 selling 2 estates for the late Bob Frayne of Os-
borne Twp. 'and the tate Cecil Moody of Exeter.
Sat., July 11 - selling the property and contents of the late Leila Flnk-
beiner of William St.
?ARM SOLD
Clearing -auction of tractors, combine, implements - misc. items to be
held at Lot 16, Conc. 9 of Blanshard Twp., go 1 1/4 miles south of
Woodham on Highway 23 then 4 miles east on
Saturday June 27 at 11:00 a.m.
TRACTORS AND COMBINE: Int. 684 diesel with single remotes, Int.
445 diesel with 350 Allied loader and hydraulic bucket, Ford 5000 diesel
(1972 model sham), J.D. 6600 diesel combine with straw chopper
(1978 model), J.O. 213 rigid straight head with Sond 7 ft. pickup, J.D.
216 ilex head,J.D. 443 Dorn head.
IMPLEMENT: Innis 500 A.R. bean windrower with conveyer, Maurer 4
row bean puller with extra knives, Triple K SGB 13'6" folding 3 PTH cul-
tivator with rolling harrows and buster bar, Ford 142 semi-mt. 4x16
plow, 4 row scuffler with rolling shields, Int. #10 sixteen run combination
drill with grass seeder, Int. 56 four row planter, 13 ft. sprocket packer,
Geo White 300 gal. trail sprayer, Kongskilde 10 ft. 3 PTH cultivator with
harrows, 3 drum land roller, 50 ft. x 6" Smalley PTO auger, three gravity
bins on heavy gear, 6 sections of harrow andle, gravity bin for fertiliz-
er, Allied 40' x 6" auger, 100 bushel Grain�Vater, N.H. 625 tandem
spreader, 5' rotory mower, A.C. blade, 3 PH Dement mixer.
MISC,: Rosco 5000 bushel steel granary (dismantled, like new), 7'
stone bucket for loader, 400 used 6" cement blocks, approx. 60 used
Filterease .plastic weaner slats, 16 new weaner slats, four farrowing
crates, length of 12" transite pipe, quantity of flat stock, angle and tub-
ing, teed cart, steel posts and fencing supplies, two SUihbeam clippers,
cow hatters, blankets and show accessories, Rosco bin aerator, DeLev-
el calibrated feed wagon, Lincoln welder, silage moisture tester, silo
pipes, gates, tools, paint sprayer, dairy supplies; snowmobile trailer,
stanchions, cow identification signs, new udder sulbrt, steel I beams,
Snap -on tool chest and misc. items.
Decision of auctioneers final. Lunch booth.
Prop. and auctioneers not responsible for accidents or deletions day of
sale. Terms: Cash or cheque with I.D.
Prop. Bill and Jolene Baker with neighbours additions. 229-8848
Auctioneers: Doug Jacob and Wallle Ross
271-7894 519- 539-5077
Rathwell
& Associates Inc.
OUTSTANDING AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY AND AGRICUL-
TURAL MEJVIQRABILIA
Of 12 tractors, farm equipment, vehicles, 20 gasoline engines, furniture
and outstanding misc. items of interest located at Hwy. 14 north of Ex-
eter to Kippen and 1 mile west on
Saturday June 27 at 10 a.m,
TRACTORS: Case 970 c/w cab, duals, 1600 hrs., like new, murphy
switch, Case 830, Ford 9600 c/w cab, J.D. 3020 diesel, power shift c/w
#58 Bader, clean, Oliver 66 tractor with puller and scuffler, A.C. "0" 15
and "D" 17, Ferguson 35 industrial with loader, A.C. "G" 29 hp market
gardeningtractor.
ANTIQUES ENGINES AND TRACTORS:Fairbanks "Z" 6
hp, Friend water pump and engine, 3 hp 'Al" Int. on cart, Witt, Delco
Lister 1 1/2 hp, Stovers alpha, 1 1/2 hp "M" Int., 4 hp "C" Renfrew,
3 1/2 hp Fairbanks Eclipse, 3 and 3 1/2 hp. Stovers (C.T.3), Little Jum-
bo Mod. "U DeLavel 3 hp, 1 3/4 hp Mogul, McCormick 1 1/2 hp, Int. 3
hp, 2 and 3 hp Fairbanks Morris, Ottawa 5 hp, Briggs and Stratton, Lis-
ter diesel powering a Leland elec. generator, 13 K.V.A., Myers piston
water pump, Int. 4 hp, several n; name engines, misc. parts and ac-
cessories, M.H. 1937 pacernakei and M.H. 101 junior, both running
well, A.C. 'B" tractor, A.C. Mod. 'U" tractor.
PLANTING AND TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: J.D. 8350, 23 run drill fert
and seed attachments, harrows, like new, A.C. 2000, 5 furrow A.R.
plow, Int. 145 • 18 1/2' fruit. c/w harrows, A.C. 18 1/2' Mod. 1200 cult.
with harrows, 2-16' and 11' Kongskilde cult., Int. 12' db. disc, chisel
plow 10', Int. 510 seed drill, 21 run with press wheels, 2 - Int. 510 - 16
run seed drills, Gw grass seeder, 3 - 4 row A.C. and 1500 com planters
with insecticide boxes, Weston 4 row cult. with rolling shields, 4 row 11-
liston cult. 3 - 3 drum land roller.
HAYING AND HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: Fox 900 forage harvester,
3 Heads, Dion wagon 8 ton running gear, Gehl forage box witn 6 ton
running gear, Gehl 48' H.T. forage blower, A.C. hay cond. Int. 201
swather, sell propelled, with pickup reel and hay crimper, water cooled,
Int. 46 square baler, 'M.F. #9 baler, Allied bale stooker, 16' hay rack
and wagon, King Wyse 40' bale elevator, PTO, A.C. hay rack.
COMBINE AND WHiTE BEAN EQUIPMENT M.F. 300 combine, spike
tooth, rasp bar cyl., straw chopper, good cond., 9' Wren pickup, 4 row
Mauer puller, 4 row Heath windrower, 4 row Innis Windrower, Innis 520
bean windrower, Seaforth 4 row bean puller, C.T. 40'6" PTO grain au-
ger, Allied 3213' PTO grain auger, N.D. tandem 15 1/2' - 51h wheel
dump trailer, with grain and livestock box, 16' port. belt elev., asst. of 4"
and 6' augers.
Holland elec. over hyd. belt conveyor, fully adj. and extendable,
variable speed, veg. or bean elevator and stacker.
ORAIii HANDUNO EQUIPMENT - M.C. 600 PTO grain dryer, 5 gravi-
ty wagons with 6 and 8 ton running gear, 2 - 12' hyd. fort. auger, 3- 500
bu. aeration wagons, 2 - 5000 bu. G.S.I. bins with C.B. aeration sys-
tem, 4800 bu. Blaine bin with C.B. - PTO aeration system, 2 - 10000
gal. or 1600 bu. tanks, 15 grain or liquid storage tanks from 500 - 3000
gal., Gehl Mod 60 mixmlfl, 48' Clipper grain cleaner, New Cyclone
Kongskilde blower and accessories.
32" x 48" .Robert Bell thrasher c/w grain elev. ands straw I
chopper (McLachlin thresher), In excellent cond. J
AGRICULTURAL COLLECTIBLES AND MEMORABILIA: , Dog pow-
er mill, tread mitt, ip qty. of antique tools, machinery parts arid horse
n
equip., walking plowleft hand Valcan walking plow, Int. 2 furrow
and 3 furrow pfows, Ig. asst. of cast iron and wood pulleys, gas pumps,
cans and memorabilia, lg. ascot. of leather betting, wagon wheels 3
fanning mills, 5 cast iron water pumps, cast Iron and rod Iron fencing
and gates, hay forks and hay knives, signs, collection of cast iron im-
plement seats, numerous items of interest and collectible pi9ces.
DO on tin Kentucky Derby painting
VEHICLES: 1949 Dodge Wayfarer car in orifi cond., cert. on request,
2 Honda 3 wheelers, ZOOM and 200X, Traveller fiberglass boat, 50 hp
Evinrude, 5th wheel 32' Holiday Rambler mobile trailer, loaded, 1982 -
450 Honda motor bike, 1984 Mercury Marquis, cert. 87000 krns., 1926--
Choy
980Chov Caprice Classic.
SHOP TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Port.
15 hp KVA generator, Lincoln welder, drill press, power hack saiv,
grinders, 1 1/2chuck hp - 15 x 30" metal lathe, 3 and 4 jaw with steady
rest, asst. of elec. tools, Ig. qty. of new Stine shanks, teeth and bolts,
tools and all related accessories, upright elec. furnace, 2.2' water
per s, potato grader.
ANUES AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 3' plant top 4' x 8' har-
vest table, 2 seater sofa, drop front writing desk, spinning wheel, book-
cases tables, picture frames chairs end many more interesting items.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: /t - 175 bu. manure spreaders, 3 PTH Mott
8' mower, 3 PTH flail mower, 3 PTH New Idea mower, 8' land packer,
field sprayer, post hole auger, 3 PTH V•plow, Roper - 12 hp, 42' riding
mower, J.O. 146 loader.
NOTE: This is a targe auction with many Interesting collectible items.
Attend early. Auctioneers and proprietors not responsible for accidents.
Terms - Cash or oftegu. with I.D. only
Proprietors • Mr. John Peck, farm sold and estate of Alex McMurtrie,
plus neighbor addftons.
Rathwell & Associates Inc.
Bruce /iathwell - 482.7181
Kent Rath* 1111, 0111 Preuostor, Dick Robinson Guest auctioneer -
Brlan Barnlm