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17. Auction sales
17. Auction sales
LARGE ESTATEAUCTION
Selling complete contents of the late
Lillian May Joint
119 James St.,
Seaforth, Ontario
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 12 noon
Contents feature extra fine Heintzman piano with stool in
mint condition; 3 pc. settee, matching bowl front dresser;
. washstand; fine old'matchingbed and dresser with lam-
pholders; two wicker chairs: fancy spool walnut tri -lite;
walnut china corner cabinet; five small needlepoint pic-
tures; all types other old pictures and prints; fine old jam
cupboard with top; old trunks; table top magazine rack;
extra fine banquet table with leaves; odd beds; small walnut
tables; rugs; carpets; runners; bedding with quilts, sheets,
pillows; all types old dishes; kitchen utensils; Viking
refrigerator; electric range; wringer washer; old jewellery;
crocks; sealers; walnut fern table; child's press -back
rocker; gas power lawn mower in new condition. This is just
a partial listing, many, many other items. This sale con-
ducted by
EGERTON AUCTION SERVICE
We handle complete or partial estates
For more information phone W. DENSTEDT 438-4665 or 471-
3523. .•-
Not responsible for accidents day of. sale.
This sale Saturday April 16, . 12 noon sharp.
LARGE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Targe modern farm machinery, tractors, trucks, cattle,
feed, mobile home, self propelled combine etc. to be held for
Gary Thacker at Lot 4 and 5.concession 4 Gray Township 33/4
miles north and 11 4 miles east df Brussels Ontario.
MONDAY, APRIL 25 at 11 a.m.
CATTLE: 77 head of heifers approx. 650 lbs. most are
Charolais and some RWF.
FEED: approx. 4000 bales of first cut hay; approx. 1500 bales
of straw.
TRUCKS: 1974 Ford LTS 800 tandem, 5 x 4 transmission new
8 x 18 platform and racks, tarp, 25 ton hoist selling certified in
A-1 condition; 1964 Ford 800 single axle with 8 x 17'/2 ft.
platform hoist and tarp, selling as is.
COMBINE: 1976 John Deere 6600 diesel self propelled
combine cab, heater, air conditioner, 13 ft. cut grain head, ,
reel, Sund hyd grain pick up, 444 wide corn head, straw
chopper etc. ,,
TRACTORS: 2 - 4430 John Deere diesel tractors with cab and
heater, air conditioner, and fully equipped (nearly new) 2 -
sets of 20-8 x 38 snap on dual wheels; John Deere 18 diesel
tractor with rack and pinion axles and John Deere 145
manure loader (nearly new).
MACHINERY: Waldren adjustable squadrin hitch. 2 -John
Deere 7000 series 4 row (wide) plateless corn planters new
last spring; John Deere B.W F". 181/2 ft. wheel disc with fold
up wings; John Deere A350, 16 furrow semi mount plow with
hyd automatic reset 16" bottoms; White No. 598 Hydra wide 5
furrow semi mount plow automatic reset adjustable 14" to
22"; 5 sod bottoms for Kongskilde plow; International 645
231/2 ft. vibrashank cultivator with hydraulic fold up wings
and mulcher harrows; Massey No. 33 17 run fertilizer and
grain seed drill with grass seeder; International 230, 12 ft. self
propelled swather with hay conditioner pick up reel and bat
reel; Shulte stone picker; stone fork bucket for manure
loader; Kongskilde 4 row rowcrop cultivator; Calsa 250 gal.
trail sprayer with 24 ft. boom.
BEAN EQUIPMENT: Mauer 4 row bean puller; Inness 570
bean windrower with cross conveyor; McKee 8 ft. dauble
auger snow blower; 3 - heavy wagon 9-10-12 ton; 3 - 275 bushel
gravity bins; 12 ft. hydraulic fertilizer auger; New Holland
518 PTO manure spreader; Versatile 8" grain auger approx.
45 ft. long PTO drive; Speed King 44 ft. - 6" portable grain;
numerous other auger% and motors; 30 ft. - 6" portable grain
auger; GT 38 ft. 6" portable grain auger with 5 h.p. 220
electric motor; Doyle 300 moisture tester; high capacity
grain screener; AC 303 square baler; 2 wagons and flat
racks; 40 ft. tube hay elevator.
Fertilizer spreader; post hole digger; 10 section of diamond
harrows and poles; 12 ft. chain harrows; fuel tank for back of
pickup; 4 ton and 8 ton hopper cattle feeders on skids;
Hagedorn de -horning crate; mineral feeder; 15 h.p. Briggs
and Stratton gas engine; welder; portable air compressor;
bolt assortment; tool. parts; loading chute; chain saw; 2
battery chargers; quantity of:4" tile; umbrella; -extension
ladder; 1975 Olympic skidoo; 1973 Marlette 60 x 12 house
trailer, fridge, stove and partially furnished; plus a good
offering of small items too numerous to mention.
Note - This is a good offering of nearly new tractors and'
machinery, in excellent condition. Plan to attend.
Terms cash day of sale --- Farms are sold,
Lunch booth on the grounds
Richard Lobb Auctioneers R. G. Gethke
Clinton Bornholm
Proprietor: Gary Thacker, phone 519.887-6196
Owner or auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of
sale.
Clinton Colours
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
PHONEF GORDON CHARTER
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18. Services available .18. Services available
BEAT the rush on lawnmower
repair. Come out and see Hank's
Small Engines or call 523-9202.
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K1/N'S CARPI•NTRY —
Rcmodelling, rc novations,
cupboards, rec• room;, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-7676 -
Ken McNairn. —CAR and tf
ALL KINDS of renovations,
additions, patios, sun -decks,
recreation rooms, porches,
carports, siding, etc. Free
estimates. Call 982-3609. J.B.
Colquhoun, General Contractor,
Clinton after 6 p.m. —ar
CA R PENZ'1RY—CONCRETE
WORK - All phases of con-
struction, house, barn, shed, etc.
Free estimates. Speed with good
quality. JOE McQUAID Sea,forth,.
nbono 5'77-1817. -15-18
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of large, modern farm machinery, tractors, self propelled
combine horse, feed etc. for Gerry Heyink at •Lot 5, Con-
cession 13, Hullett Township, 5 miles east and 2 miles south of
Blyth.
Friday, April 15th
at ll a.m.
AUCTION REMINDER
Full list in last week's paper
TERMS CASH FARM IS SOLD
LUNCH BOOTH
RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEERS R.G. GETHKE
CLINTON BORNHOLM
Owner and auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of
sale.
• PROPRIETOR: Gerry Heyink, Blyth, Ont. 523-9208.
Tex and Business Consultant
R.CARTER B.A.
Personal business and farm
income tax prepared.
Please phone 482-7776 after
6 p.m.
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AUCTION SALE OF
HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS
Will be held for Jacob Muilwyk Lot 11, con 6, Morris Town-
ship..1 block south, then 2 blocks east of Belgrave or 4 blocks
west of Brussels and 1/2 block south
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1:30 P.M.
Cohsisting of: 30 young Holstein cows - 16 cows are fresh or
due by sale day - some small calves - 2 heifers bred 3 months.
United Breeder unit sires have been used for 14 years. This
herd is on a supervised D.H.I.A. plan ,with the 1976 average
test of 3.6 and the last test being 3.7. The herd is brucellosis
tested pregnancy checked and I.B.R. treated. Mr.
Mc111wain will read the D.H.I.A. records. Milk equipment
includes - Speedway 3560 bulk tank, universal pump on
stepsaver with 30 ft. glass line, universal vacuum pump oh 2
inch galvanized pipeline, universal -3 unit milker - Rath
stainless steel double sink.
TERMS:, CASH
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
GEORGE POWELL BRIAN RINTOUL
CASHIER •
AUCTIONEER
AUCTION SALE
of Buildings to be removed from site, tractors, trucks,
farm machinery, household effects.antiques etc., to be
held for Laurence Taylor at Lot 6, Concession 8, Hullett
Township, 33/4 miles west and 5 miles north of Seaforth:
SATURDAY, APRIL 16th
at 10 a.m.
AUCTION REMINDER
Full listing in last week's paper
TERMS— CASH DAY OF SALE
LUNCH BOOTH
RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEERS R. GETHKE
CLINTON ' BORNHOLM
Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for, accidents
day of sale.
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AUCTION SALE
Of Farm machinery, 39 head of livestock, feed and household
effects held for Mr. Jack Merrill, 4 miles ftorith of Holmesville
on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 at 1:00 p.m.
Tractors and Mac finery - Cockshutt 40 Diesel; Allis
Chalmers D17 gas with loader; 3 furrow Int. trail plow;
George White 11 ft. cultivator; Case 32 plate wheel disc; 4
section harrows; Mildmay 32-46 thresher c -w straw chopper,
grain thrower on rubber; 120 ft. endless belt; Case 7 ft. semi -
mount mower; Int. No. 15 - 5 bar (parallel bar) rake; Allied
portable 32 fi. bale elevator; New Idea 130 bu. spreader; New
Idea wagon and 16 ft. flat rack; Paypec 10 ft. hammer mill; 6
ft. V -type snow blower; Maxell oat roller; Int. one furrow
plow; cultivator; one row scuffler (for cub tractor); 2-4"
augers - 14' and 16' with 10' extensions.
J.D. No. d6 Riding mower (28" cut) like new;• hydraflex pto.
chain saw; portable air compressor; 50 ft. endless belt; hand
tools; farm hardware.
Live�sstock - 15 head of Hereford cows and heifers - 4 with
ca1ges balance due sale time; 17 yearlings Hereford steers
and heifers; 2 b.w.f. yearlings;
Herd -Sire -Registered Hereford - Britisher cent - born April 2,
1975. Cows pregnancy and brucellosis' tested (free).
Feed - S00 bales hay; 20 ton mix grain; 3 ton shelled corn;
Approx. 100 ton ensilage.
Furniture and Antiques - Six press back chairs; baking
cabinet, Newcombe upright grand piano; wardrobe; beds;
dressers; tables; chairs; chesterfield; kitchen cook stove;
tent (sleep, four); and many more items. •
FARM - SOLD TERMS - CASH
PROPRIETOR - JACK MERRILL
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS - LIQUIDATORS • APPRAISE4S
COMPLETE SALES SERVICE
PHONE 482-3126 CLINTON
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HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace, Instafl4tions
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
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CLINTON
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Contact
JOHN McCLINCHEY
RR 1,
BELGRAVE
PHONE
523-9439
13-18x
WATER WELL DRILLING
W. D. HOPPER
&' SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DU R L : 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
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JACK H. GERRITS
CONST. LTD.
Interior and exterior home
renovations.
all types of home siding
additions
PHON E
482-7290
13 -;bar
CARPENTRY
CABINET MAKING
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Jay Fisher
Enterprises
BOX 76 - BAYFIELD
565-2535
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18. Services available
LET
MIKE LUCAS
help you with your
DECORATING
PROBLEMS
for FREE ESTIMATES
on PAINTING and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-3536
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BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns
Business -Farm -Individual
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9260
Available year round
51-17
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
LAWNMOWERS
TILLER ETC.
REPAIRS
AND
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SCREENED TOP SOIL
GRAVEL and 3/4 STONE
BACKHOEING
and .
EXCAVATING
Phone
LYLE MONTGOMERY
482-7444
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21. Personal
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sltuble• 1 RR, 6 Stu Io
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27. Deaths
ELLIOTT - In Huronview, on
Friday, April 8th, 1977, James
John Elliott, age 79 years, of
Bluevale. Husband of Verna
King. Father of Harold Elliott, of
RR -1, Bluevale, Jean (Mrs.
Charles Withers), of Bluevale.
Brother of Mary (Mrs, Allan
MacTavish), of Huronview,
Albert, of Regina, Saskatchewan.
Seven grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his wife
Margaret (Wightman), 1956, also
brother. Gordon and sister Tena
(Mrs. Albert Walters), Rested at
the R.A. Currie and Son Funeral
Home, Wingham, from Saturday
afternoon'. Service Monday at 2
p.m. Interment • Wingham
Cemetery. —15
NEILL - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday April 10, ,
1977, George Neill, of Vanastra,
in his 80th year. Beloved husband
of the late Irene Eva Neill, (1970).
Dear father of George K.,
Vanastra, Hvarry, Toronto,
Murray, Clairmont. Dear brother
of Robert Neill, St, Thomas.
Rested at 'the Beattie Funeral
Home, Clinton, until 9 o'clock
p.m., on Monday April 11, 1977.
Funeral and committal services
were held on Tuesday, April 12,
1977, commencing at 2 o'clock
p.m., at Maple Lawn Cemetery,
Dunnville Ontario. Interment
Dunnville Cemetery. —15
28., Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson of
Goderich are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Joanne Marie to Mr. James
Robert Durst son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Durst, Benmiller, The
wedding will take place at
Londesboro United Church,
Londesboro on Saturday, May 7,
1977 at 3:30 p.m. -15x
LITTLE GIRL'S orange bike
taken from in front of her home 30: In memoriam
either Friday evening or
Saturday morning. Kindly return
to 138 Erie Street, Clinton, -15
22. Lost and found
BUTLER BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
- trimming
- renovations
- siding
- ceramic .tile
- roofing
Phone: Clinton
482-9515
Any Time
Or
Dashwood
237-3693
After 6:00 pm
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BO—JEN
,
CARPENTRY'
For
+ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
+ RENOVATIONS
+ ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
R.R. 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029 , tf
LOST - Grey poodle wearing a
red rhinestone collar, in the
vicinity of Orange and Huron
Streets. Answers to the name of
Tippy. Reward. Phone 482-7639.,
—15
YOUNG: In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Meredith who passed away April.
13, 1975:
In a quiet country graveyard '
There breezes gently blow
Lies one we loved so dearly,
And lost two years ago. ' Sadly
missed by Donald, Marie, Anna-
, Marie, Glynis -Marie, and Rose -
Marie Young. -15
LAYTON - In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
LOST: Year old miniature Collie, grandfather Walter L,-t1.yton who
name of "Laddie", vicinity of passed away one year ago April
gravel pits, RR3 Clinton, Apri°if2...'4).c976.
Phone 482-9109.-15 Though his smile is gone forever,
26. Births
KITCHING: Jim and Brenda are
happy to announce the arrival of
their daughter Carla Mary
Elizabeth April 6, 1977 in Strat-
ford General Hospital. A little
sister for Mark, Scott and Tim.
Another granddaughter for Mr.
and Mrs. George Nesbitt, Clinton
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kit-
ching, Woodstock.—lane
BELL - Budd and Pat (nee East)
are very pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Jason Scott.
Jason arrived April 9, 1977 in
Clinton Public Hospital weighing
8 lbs. 15% oz. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
East and Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Bell Sr., both of Clinton. —15nc
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And his hand we cannot touch,
Still we have somany. memories
Of the one we love so much.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which.we'll never part
God has him in his keeping
We have him in our hearts.
So sadly missed by wife Mary
and family. -15
YOUNG - In loving memory of, a
dear husband, Meredith Young,
w,ho passed away two years ago,
13 April, 1975:
I stood beside your bedside
My heart was crushed and sore
I tendeJ you with love and care
'Til I could do no more
In tears I saw you suffer
And slowly fadeaway
God k,nows how much I miss you.
Always remembered and -sadly
missed by his wife. Mary. —15
31. Card of thanks
JOHNSTON - I would like to take
this Opportunity to thank all my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for flowers, cards, treats, candy
and visits while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Flowers, staff and
nurses on first floor for all their
kindness. Everything was very
much appreciated. Rachel
Johnston. —15x
24. Business
opportunities
For Lease
two BAY
SERVICE STATION
Goderich
An excellent opportunity to start your own business
with an investment of less than S5000. National ad-
vertising, training, financial counselling is available to
the successful candidate. For further details please
call:
Gulf 011 Canada Ltd.,
London, Ontario,
S. H. Watt,
1-672-3030 collect
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31. Card of thanks
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VAN DEN ASSEM - Thank you
for the many cards and visits
from friends and relatives while I
was in the Clinton Hospital. A ah
special thanks to Doctors Harrett
and Baker also to the whole staff. 11.
Everything was beautiful. John
Van den Assem Sr,, Blyth.
DALE: The family of the late
Elmer Dale sincerely appreciate
all the help and kindness which
was shown to us during the
lengthy illness and death of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather. Special thanks to
Dr. Newland and -first floor staff
of Clinton Hospital along with the
VON and Home Care. We would
also like to thank Ball Funeral
Home, Rev. Lewis and the
evening unit of the U.C.W. of
Ontario Street United Church.-
Clara Dale & family. -15x
BUFFINGA - Many thanks to
everyone for the cards, gifts and
flowers I received while a patient
in Clinton Hospital. All the visits
were much appreciated as well.
A special thanks to all those who
helped at home. Albert Buffinga.
—15
GROVES - The family of the Tate
Arthur Groves wish to express
their sincere appreciation and
thanks to the neighbours, friends
and relatives for their many
acts of kindness shown during the
loss of a loving husband, father
and grandfather. Special thanks
to the Ball Funeral Home, the
pallbearers and flower bearers,
Rev. L. Lewis, the ladies oe thew
Ontario Street UCW to all who
sent messages of sympathy floral
tributes and memorial donations. til
Also to those who visited the
funeral home, -sent cards and
food. Your kindness and un-
derstanding can never be, ex-
pressed in words but will never
he forgotten. The Groves family.
—15x
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ETUE - Michelle and Agnes Etue
would like to thank family and
friends for the flowers, gifts,
cards and visits while in Clinton 441
Public Hospital -also all the staff
on second floor. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker and Anne Cox -
everything was' greatly' ap-
preciated. —15 •
HALLAM - I would. like to thank
all my friends, relatives and
neighbours for cards, flowers and
visits while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Baker and nurses on
second floor. Mrs. Arthur
Hallam. —15
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FARM PROPERTY
FOR SALE
15 acres in Goderich township
80 acre dairy farm in Goderich
Township. 8 room house with
double garage, barn with
stable cleaner, milk house,
Targe drive shed.
110 acres dairy farm in
Colborne Township. 9 room
house, barn with stable
cleaner, milk house with bulk -
cooler, cattle and implements.
264 acre dairy farm in
Colborne Township. 10 room
house, new dairy barns, pipe
line milker, 3 silos, new im-
plement shed.
185 acre dairy farm in Huron
Township. 11 room house,
large barn with stable
cleaner, cattle and im-
plements.
7 acres bush in Goderich
Township. 1/2 mile off Highway
21.
Highway farm, 3 miles from
Clinton.
100 acre sow and hog farm in
Hallett Township. 9 room
brick house, barns 30 x 60; 32 x
40; 28 x 88; 42 x 72. stable
cleaner, feed mill.
Highway 8 - 3 miles from
Clinton. 90 acres. New 2 storey
4 bedroom house with full
basement, hard wood bush,
creek running through the
farm, plenty water all year.
House and barn on 1'/2 acres, In
Goderich Township, Con-
cession 16.
SO acres.' 10 acres bush. Creek
running all year, 2 Miles from
Clinton.
10 acre bush in Goderich
Township.
House and barn on 3 acres in
Hullett Township.
Highway farm. 1 mile from
Clinton. 8 room house, new
sow barn and drive shed.
Hullett Township. 80 acres, 65
workable, 1S acres hardwood
bush.
C. BURUMA
RR2 Clinton
482-3287
-salesman for
G. K. REALTY INC.
Clinton,
482-9.741
Formerly
K. W. Colquhoun Limited.
13,140
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