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17. Auction sales
17. Auction sales
AUCTION
SALE ,
of 100 acres of land and complete line of farm equip-
ment for $ AND W OPERATIONS 11/2 miles east of
Dungannon or 10 miles Northeast of Goderich on Thur-
sday. March 22. 1979 at 1 p.m.
EQUIPMENT
MF 70 tractor loader backhoe, MF 1130 cab and duals, MF
135 gas c/w MF 100 loader (1400 hrs.), MF 17 run No. 33
grain drill (1 yr. old), Bush hog 10' off set disc (1 yr. old),
MF 12' No. 36 swather. MF 510 combine c/w pickup,
Smith 9' double auger snowblower (1 yr. old), 13' triple
•K cultivator with harrows, 2 - new turnco V boxes c/w 9
°ton George White wagons, hay elevator, 7' black blade,
deluxe tractor cab (fits almost any tractor)
VEHICLES
1970 Ford LTD 2 - 17.000 miles, 1976 AMC Gremlin - 24,000
miles, 2 -motorbikes, 10 HP electric riding mower (1 yr.
old)
MISCELLANEOUS
Cement mixer, electric motors, chain saw, tools, 3/4.
drive set etc.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Pool tables, T.V., washer and dryer, table and chairs,
living room furniture. bunk bods, etc.
PROPERTY
Located at North half of Lot 22 Concession 8 Township of
West Wawanosh - 100 acres with 70 acres workable.
Selling with reserve 10% down day of sale balance in 60
days.
TERMS; Cash day of sale.
Auctioneer: Gordon H. Brindley
519-529-7970.
AUCTIONEERS AND OWNERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC-
CIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
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BANKRUPTCY AUCTION
We've been instructed by Glenn B. Diegel & Co.
Ltd., Trustees and Bankruptcy to sell by public
auction all construction and building materials
of Smith Concrete and Building Supply Ltd., of
Kincardine.
ON
Saturday, March 24, 1979
AT
10:30 a.m.
IN
THE HURON RIDGE
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING
Sale consisting of approximately 535,000.00 of
building materials, supplies and office furniture.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: executive office suite,
desk, credenza and chair, upholstered arm
chair, hall tree, secretarial desk, Olympia
electric typewriter, Cannon electronic
calculator, Econex lateral 2 drawer file, Eco,nex
upright storage cabinet, assorted office ac-
cessories, double pedestal office desk, billing
machine, addressograph; coffee percolator, 1
Colven hot drink dispenser, fabric room divider.
BUILDING MATERIALS: 653 bags of dry wall
finishing lime, plaster of Paris, laminating
compound, calcium chloride, cement, 1127
sheets assorted sheetrock gypsum panel, plaster
board, styrospan, 240 rolls and bundles poly roof
starter, polyethylene, fiber expansion joint,
block lock, 76 bundles insulation, 128 - 21/2" wide
leg steel track (10' long pieces), 210 - 21/2" x 8'
steel stud, ten 10' bundles drip flashing, 20 - 8'
pieces valley flashing, 228 pieces angle iron
(assorted lengths), 1 steel rectangular tubing 3)'
x 6" x 6', five 12' resilient furring channel,. 37
bundles sound attenuation, 169 pieces roof vents,
3 cast iron fireplace dampers, 131/2 cartons ac-
oustic tile and ceiling tile, 341/2 assorted cartons
cross ties, main ties, wall ties, 62 pieces assorted
lengths, 14 - 8' ridge vent -case and ventaridge
caps, 180 boxes arrow staples (T50-5-16), 12 rolls
perfatape, 3 boxes Sternson concrete harden
fast, 30 - 500 sq. ft. rolls slumgard reflective
insulation 36", 6 pieces corrugated tubing, 42
rolls S drywall sandpaper 4" x 50 yds., 4 rotary
poker controls, 44 5 Ib. cartons drywall joint
system, 30 chimney and fireplace cleanouts, 98 -
1 gal. plastic roof cement, 50 assorted gal. sizes
sealers, adhesives, mortar, foundation coatings,
42.5 gal. roof coating, 5 rolls No. 2 sheathing
paper, 63 I oz__ tubes panel
roof coating, 5 rolls No. 2 serfacrete
157 pieces mold, lath corner, drywall corner, •
wire lath, 50 rolls plastic shuting 6" x 36" x 150', 1
roll 22 mi. chicken wire, 3 rolls plastic edge 12" x
100', 4050 lbs. 11/4" nails, 800 lbs. 1" nails, 150 lbs.
assorted nails, 14 assorted skids cement blocks,
33 assorted skids paving stone, 361/2 skids
assorted face brick, 81/2 skids gold concrete face
brick and fire brick, 23 - 4" chimney caps, 20
cement door sills, 2 - 1 rise concrete steps, 73
• concrete window sills, 2 skids clay flue tile 6" x
8", 281 assorted flue tile, skids tapers, 3 skids
sash block 8", 150 - 4' x 4' wood pallets, 33
assorted chimney caps, 114 assorted tar paper,
crete door steps, 20 rolls heavy tar paper,
shingles, etc., 11 double chimney caps, 6 co281/n2-
skids and pallets assorted asphalt shingles, 5
heatilators, 2 preformed fireplace units, 1 pallet
dowel black asphalt shingle.
SMALL TOOLS: 35 pieces assorted cement
finishing tools, 2 pool pouches,1 hand sprayer, 1 -
5 gal. gas container, 1 vacuum cleaner, 1 carpet
sweeper, 2 drywall forklift wedges.
TERMS: Cash - NO reserve.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPF#AISEiI16
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO
(519) 1527-1456
•
GENCy
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Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
Sat., Mar. 17-11 a.m.
Brindley Machinery
Auction, Dungannon.
Tues. Mar. 27 - 1 p.m.
John Deere combine,
truck and trailers,
tractors, machinery,
etc., 412 miles east
Londesboro for Don
McGregor.
Sat. March 31, -
Farm machinery,
tractors, household
effects etc. for Lloyd
Sowerby, 4 miles north
of Bayfield on Hwy. 21.
Tues. April 3, 1 p.m.
Modern tractor and
machinery for John
Goovers, 1 mile south
Crediton.
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Oalc exp. Froure spa'1.
Ali) Cgll• MIRE DR L
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BOOKKEE 'T ! s9 e 1 OM the Ayns
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18. Services available 18. Services available 18. Services available
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
• & SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
_ JIM: 527-Q771_
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Day Wedne,da}
7j9"PUERtlEit'S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
AUCTI • N
SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 17 at 11 a.m.
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
DUNGANNON, ONT.
Over 60 tractors and
100 pieces of equipment
MORE CONSIGNMENTS
ACCEPTED
FOR DETAILS CALL
BRINDLEY AUCTIONS
529-7970
Clearing Auction
Sale
Truck, trailers, self propelled combine, three tractors,
bean equipment, farm machinery etc to be held at Lot 8
Con, 11, Hullett Township 41/2 miles east of Londesboro
on County Road 15 for Don McGregor.
Tuesday March 27 at 11 a.m.
TRUCK & TRAILERS: 1968 White 4000 tandem axle tractor
with 250 Cummings diesel, ten speed rod ranger,
sliding 5th wheel, wet line package. This truck is in
good running condition selling as is. Fruehauf 34 ft.
tandem trailer with new 4 ft. racks tarp and poles.
Trallmobile 36 ft. tandem trailer with 4 ft. racks good
tarp & poles. Trailers used for hauling grain and are in
good condition.
COMBINE: John Deere 6600 diesel combine with cab,
heater alr conditioner, 13 ft. cutter Isar head and reel,
Sund. 9 ft. pick up, straw chopper, 4 row narrow corn
head, rotary screen.
TRACTORS: International 656 diesel tractor with year
round cab and heater, 16-9 x 38 rear tires hydraulic
outlets etc. John Deere 1120 diesel tractor with Allied
300 manure loader with hydraulic bucket, dawn
pressure, remote outlets etc. Massey -Ferguson 65
diesel tractor with multi -power, remote outlets, new
rear tires; etc.
MACHINERY: International No. 56 four row plate corn
planter with insecticide applicator boxes high & low
rate fertilizer augers, etc. International No. 510 semi
mount 4 furrow 16" bottom plow with trip beams. In-
ternational 4 furrow 14" bottom trip beam mounted
plow.
Innes 570 Bean Windrawer with cross conveyor. burst
(built), 4 raw bean puller (fits most tractors), let of
Geo. White stainless steel 320 gal. saddle tanks, frame
pump and control, International 111/, ft. wheel disc.
Massey Ferguson 10 ft. 3 pt. hitch double disc,
Kongskllde 11' 3" cultivator (like new), J.F. 9 ft.
cultivator, Turnco 225 Bushel gravity box, 10 ft.
hydraulic fertilizer auger, six ton wagon, 16 ft. flat
rack, case 16 run seed drill, Portable water pump with
gas engine, 3 hydraulic cylinders, 2 heavy duty truck
axles with dual hind wheels 900 x 20 tires.
Note this Is a good offering, "no small items", so please
bo on time.
For Information phone Don McGregor at Blyth 523.4368
after 6 p.m. or Saturdays.
Terms: Cash day of sale -Land Is rented
LUNCH BOOTH
AUCTIONEER
Clinton,
Richard Lobb
482-7898
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day
of sale.
CONST. LTD.
P Interior and Exterior
Home Renovations
• All types of home
siding
Additions
',Perm Buildings
PHONE CLINTON
482-7290
NOW
M.J.B.
PAINTING AND
CONTRACTING
Interior
Exterior
Excellent Rates
Free Estimates
Phone
482-7932
TAX TIME
SERVICES '
ACCURATE
RETURNS
GUARANTEED
OPERATED BY
H. Mitchell
R.R. 3, CLINTON
SUNCOAST MALL
GODERICH
OPEN
MON. TO FRI. 10 to 8
SAT. 10 to 5
524-4433
BEEN
,CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 082-9720
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Frunace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
c-18tfn
TREE SERVICE
Pruning, Removal
Tree Trimming
Fro. Est.
482-9590
HENRY ROESCH
R.R. NO. S-CLINTON
NOTICE
• Commercial
• Industrial
• Building
Contractors
a Roofing
Contractors
• Home Owners
We have 12 cubic yard
containers available by
the week, month, or
year. For Information
phone today.
CHAMNEY
SANITATION LTD
AUBURN
526-7799
MID -WESTERN PAVING -
driveways, parking lots,
farm lanes, repairs. Free
estimates. Phone Clinton
482-3733.-11-25
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
FOR SALE
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
snowmobiles and
snowblowers and
other small engine
equipment
JOHN KASSIES
I
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
• Phone 482-3063
INCOME TAX
RETURNS PREPARED
Individual
Farm
Business
ROY'S
TAX
SERVICE
17 GIBBINGS ST.
_CLINTON
Open: 482-9357
9-6, Monday - Friday
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF
GEORGE HENRY
`WOOLLEY, late of the
Township of Stanley in the
County of Huron, Farmer,
deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 27th day of January,
1979, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
2nd day of April, 1979, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 1st day of
March, 1979.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executors -10,11,12
20. Public notices
Peter John Black has never
been responsible for any
debts incurred by me or for
support of me from
November 16th on. Susan
Joan Black. -10-12x
AS OF THIS DATE, March 8,
1979, I Clarence Govier will
not be responsible for any
debts incurred in ,my name
by my wife, Dorothy Emma
Govier.-10-12x
21. Personal
ARE YOU UNATTACHED,
separated, single or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply P.O. Box 104,
Owen Sound, N4K 5P1.
Please state age. -11-13
DO YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS about our
services, in regards to your
invitation we sent to you in
the mail. Phone 482-9300,
Ontario Motor League, 7
Rattenbury Street, Clin-
ton .-9tfar
SALM CONSTRUCTION
FARM...COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL CONST.
FRAMING, ROOFING, ALUMINUM SIDING, RENOVATIONS
DAVE BALM 523-9641
BLYTH, ONT.
CLINTON N1WS-RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15,1979.—.PAGE 19
?1. Personal
21. Personal
EDIJCAflONFOR
Conestoga College Certificate Programs
Would you like to upgrade your lob skills?
Get back In the work force? Move ahead In
the work force?
Conestoga College. Clinton Campus, offers
Certificate Programs In the following areas:
Secretarial /Clerical
Academic Upgrading
Programs are offered on a continuous Intake
basis throughout the year. Testing and coun-
selling for program selection are available
and you may be eligible for funding assistan-
co.
For more Information, call, write or drop In to
the Clinton Campus, Vanastra Road, 482-3458.
Conestoga College
of Applied Arts
and Technology
We've gots lot to there.
24. Business
opportunities
27. Deaths
Western Canada School
of Auctioneering Ltd.
Canada's first, and the only
completely Canadian course of-
fered anywhere. Licensed under
the Trade Schools Licensing Act.
R.S.A. 1970, C. 366. For par-
ticulars of the next course write:
Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or
Phone 782.6215.
.;
Short Order
Cook
interested in leasinga
new takeout restaurant
and arcade in Clinton,
newly renovated. A
very good business op-
portunity. Some finan-
cing available to the
right person. CaII
Seaforth 527-0610.
DEALERS WANTED
Company 'dffeits
unlimited opportunity
in the nations fastest
growing industry as
stated 'by a leading
journal.
Typical Income Range
'30.000 to '60,900
Total Secured
Investment
'2,995.
WE OFFER:
1. 100% secured invest-
ment
2. Paid vacations
3. Paid training
4. Assistance after
training
Our manufacturer is the
world's . oldest and
largest in its field. Ex-
tremely high quality
products. No service
required. Proven 98%
market.
Contact:
MR. ELLIOTT
542-8182
25. To give away
ONE YEAR OLD male part
collie and black lab, friendly.
Phone 482-9886.-11
26. Births
CROFT
Suzanne wishes to announce
her baby brother, David
Joseph, born at Victoria
Hospital, Landon on
February 28, 1979. Proud
parents David and Arlene
and grandmother Phyllis
Mountford.-11nc
WILSON
Brian and Linda of
Brucefield are happy to
announce the birth of their
first child, a daughter, Lisa
Marie. She arrived safely on
Friday, March 9, 1979 in
Clinton Public Hospital,She
has made proud grand-
parents of Mr. and Mrs.
W.D. Wilson, Brucefield and
Mr. and Mrs. Emersdn
Coleman of Seaforth.-1 Inc
ALBERT
Mr. and °Mrs. Ernie Albert or
Clinton are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
third child, a daughter,
Peggy Anne Doris, born
Friday, March 9, 1979 at
Clinton Public Hospital
weighing 6 lbs. 101/2 oz. A
sister for Ricky and Jamie.
Third grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Telfer, Brussels
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Albert,
Blyth.—llnc .
CRAWFORD
Bill and Barb Crawford are
proud to announce the safe
arrival of their daughter,
Brenan Lauren at Clinton
Public Hospital, T ursday
March 8, 1979 weighs g 7 lbs.
11/2 ozs. A little si ter for
Ryan. -..11 nc
LA PORTE
In Victoria Hospital, London,
Ontario, on Saturday March
10, 1979, Anne (Rena)
(Ducharme) La Porte.
Beloved wife of Noel La
Porte, in her 70th year. Dear
mother of J. Charles La
Porte,' of London, Anthony
and John Maurice of RR 2,
Zurich, Isidore of Zurich,
Philip Andrea, of RR 2,
Zurich, Sister Bernadette of
Windsor, Mrs. Leo
(Brigette) Overholt, London,
Mrs. Anthony (Marie)
Denomme, RR 2, Zurich,
Mrs. Paul (Angela) Watson,
of Dashwood, dear sister of
Louis of RR 2, Zurich,
Napoleon of London, Isidore
of RR 2, Zurich, Sister
Francis Borgia o,f London,
Mrs. Leonard (CeeiIia)
Jeffrey, Goderich, Mrs.
Claude (Madeline) Gelinas,
Zurich, Mrs. Leonard
(Margarete) Masse, of
London, Mrs. Monica Jef-
frey, Goderich and 33
grandchildren and one great-
grandchiid survive. One
sister Sarah, -two brothers
William and Victor and one
grandchild predeceased.
Rested at the Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich until
Tuesday, March 13, when
funeral mass was in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, St. Joseph, at 10:30
a.m. with Reverend Father
Rennsette officiating.
Temporary entombment.
Interment in St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Cemetery,
St, Joseph.-11nc
CROZIER
At Victoria Hospital, South
Street Campus, London, on
Sunday, March 11, 1979,
Dorothy Bartliff Crozier of
Clinton, in her 69th year.
Beloved wife of the late Alf
Crozier. Dear daughter of
Mrs. Harry Bartliff of
Clinton. Also survived by
three brothers, Elliott,
Bruce and Doug all of
Clinton. Also survived by
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her father.
Harry Bartliff and one
brother Jack. Rested at the
Ball Funeral Home, after 2
p.m. Monday until Tuesday
noon, thence to St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Ontario
Street, Clinton, for funeral
service at 2 p.m. Interment
Clinton Cemetery. -11 nc
STOREY
At University Hospital,
London, Monday, March 12,
1979, Grace (Beuerman)
Storey of Clinton. Beloved
wife of Robert Storey in her
36th year. Dear,daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Beuerman of Seaforth. Dear
sister of Mrs. George
(Gloria) Love, Walton; Mrs.
John (Heather) McKenzie,
Clinton; Ronald and Neal
both of Seaforth'. Rested at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, , 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth after 7:00
p.m. Tuesday, where funeral
service was held Thursday
at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend
Stanley McDonald of-
ficiating. Temporary en-
tombment Pioneer
Memorial Mausoleum.
Interment Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth.-1 1 nc
28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Campbell are pleased to
announce tate forthcoming.
marriage of their daughter
Lorie Diane Catherine to
Kevin Ross Faber son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Ross
Faber, Kippen Ontario. The
wedding will take place
March 30, 1979 at Blyth
United Church. -11
30. In memoriam
COJ.QUHOUN
Precious memories of a
loving daughter mother and -
grandmother, Jean
Colquhoun, who fell asleep
March 10,1'97.5:
May the winds of heaven
blow softly
In a quiet peaceful spot
Where the one we loved lies
sleeping
And will never be forgot.
So now beside her grave we
stand
With our hearts both crusher
and sore
Silently, the sweet word
comes
Not lost, just gone before.
God knows how much we
miss her
He counts the tears we shed
When at day's end, we seek
our rest
Then we realize how much
we are blest.
§adly missed, eternally
loved, and always
remembered by mother
Hazel and Colquhoun
Family. -11,
HOLLAND
In loving memory of our
beloved son and brother who
accidentally was taken from
our family March 20, 1978:
This month comes with deep
regret
It brings back a day we
cannot forget
One of the best the world
could hold
Your cherished smile your
heart of gold.
Always so good unselfish and
kind
What a wonderful memory
you left behind.
Deep in our hearts your
memory is kept
We loved you too dearly to
ever forget.
We mourn for you in silence
No eyes can see us weep
But many a silent tear is
shed
While others are asleep.
Lovingly remembered by
Mum, Dad, Cliff, Marilyn
and Harvey. -11
•
COLLINS
In loving memory of a dear
husband and father Stanley
E. Collins who passed aw- y
10 years ago March 20,1.968:
Time goes on, but memories
stay
As near and dear as
yesterday
It's not the words for they
are few
It's the loving memory we
keep of you.
Always remembered by wife
Elizabeth and children Jim,
Bruce, Viola, Bob, Hazel,
Dorothy, Bill, Diane, Jo-
Anne and George. -11x
31. Card of thanks
ERICKSON
Thanks to everyone for
cards, visits and concerns
while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Drs.
Flowers and Maclvor and
nurses and staff on 5 Mid-
dlesex and . again to the
owners of the Albion Hotel
for their thoughtfulness.
Sincerely, Walter."'
Erickson.-11nc
REID
My sincere thanks to all my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their kindness in
remembering me with
flowers, cards and gifts
while I w,as a patient in
Clinton Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Rev. W. Bennett
and Canon F.H. Paull of
Trinity Church, Bayfield,
also Rev. J. Broadfoot of St.
Paul's Clinton and to Dr.
Newland and Dr. Shepherd.
Also to the Ladies Guild and
the ACW of Trinity Church
Bayfield and the excellent
staff of first floor Clinton
Hospital. It was all very
much appreciated. Louise
Reid. -11
CRAWFORD
We would like to thank
everyone for their guts,
cards and visits during our
stay in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker
and all the nurses on second
floor for taking such good
care of us. Everything was
greatly appreciated.
Brennan and Barb. -11
31.
Mc LA•CH L AN
t 1" would like to thank my
family, relatives., neighbours
and friends for the lovely
flowers, cards, gifts and
visits I received when I was
in Victoria Hospital and
since returning home.
Specia•I thanks to Paster
Jack for his visits and
prayers also thanks to the
Church Women for their
visit. A special thanks to
Ernie and Dorothy, Orland
and Laurabelle for all they
did for Bill. Your thought-
fulness was much ap-
preciated.. Doreen
McLachlan. -11x
FISHER
I wish to thank everybody for
visits and the beautiful
flowers and all other gifts
and cards while I was in
Clinton Hospital. Thanks to
good friend Ruby, Rev. Pick
for his friendly visits, my
doctors and nurses on first
floor. Special thanks to my
families. They couldn't be
better. Ruth Fisher.—llx