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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-04, Page 11..µ 13. AUCTION SALE 13. AUCTION SALE - 13. AUCTION SALE ATHWELL'S C ritilliti1.1.'LLd3 AUCTIONEERS Bi APPRAISER'S rimtfoIF'IE..t,O, ONTARIO , • LIQUIDATIONS OF ALL TYPES * BANKRUPTCY $ .*• ESTATES * ANTIQUES 7 * FARM * REAL ESTATE * BUSINESS licensed and .Bonded * 7 Years Experience Bill TELEPHONE 18191 082-8120 [CLINTON) ONfARIQ w1DE • INVENTORY d, SALES PREPARATION SERVICES OFFERED Bruce 23- 5-3 ATHWELL'S Offers Modern Auction Methods A new mobile office constitutes more efficient. guaranteed clerking, 2auctioneers combined with the number catalogue ••and sound system, favour more progressive and rewarding results. Interesting MAY Auction o Calendar WED., MAY'3"for Randy Collins `R.R..No. 1, Varna. Dairy ,cattle and farm machinery. • VSAT., MAY 6. Estate of the..late Marie C. Davis, Brussels; household furniture and antiques. • MAY 10, Estate of the late' Lydia Hoegy, Seaforth;. household 'furniture and antiques. FRI:, MAY 12, Eli Bury, R.R.1, Blyth. Dairy and Beef cattle, machinery, modern'household&furniture and antiques. SAT., MAY 13; ,Wiarton Machinery Auction, Wiarton, Ont. Tractors and farm machinery. WED., MAY 17, Estate of the late Roy•Mann, Clinton. Office equipment, garage equipment and tools, plus $3,00.0.00 in stock to be sold. MAY 19, Peter McCowan, R..R.1, Seaforth. Beef cattle, pigs, machinery and feed. 4 -SAT:, MAY 20, Ken Rotz, Blyth. Office equipment, garage equipment'and•tools, plus $1,500 in stock to be sold. MON., MAY 22, •Kaz Brudnicki, Goderich. Office equipment, garageand body equipment and tools, plus $8,000 iii stock. SAT., .MAY 27, Estate of the late Lucien Hembereer, Seaforth. Household furniture and antiques. • SAT., JUNE 3,.Bru'ieldMachinery Auction. Specializing in tractors;/, and white bean equipment, haying and harvesting equ'•�r-n I1s w✓Y 6n M'Y M a W• i 1 CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME, Many modern'methods to suit your type of sale RESERVE ' YOUR•SALEDATE, NOW PHONE COLLECT X482 -3,_12p Auction's Our_Busines's.'At Rathwell's Auction Service ATHWELL'S • Of 81 head of Dairy and Beef cattle, 3'tractors, machinery and household effects and antiques at Lot:4 & 5, Concession 14 Huilett Township,.3 miles east of Blyth or 3 miles west of Walton on ° Friday, May 12 at 12:30.P.M. LIVESTOCK: 15 Head of Holstein cows and heifers, some in full production, balance due in summer and fall months; '6 Holstein heifers recently bred; 13 Holstein open heifers; 1 Holstein bull calf; 4 Holstein stocker steers; 8 bwf heifers and bull calves; ,1 Holstein and Charlois bull calf; 5 bwf 500 Ib. • calves; 13"stocker steers and heifers,' Angus_, BINE, -Charlois and Holstein cross. . CAR: 1965 Meteor 4 door sedan, 8 cyl. 352 cc. TRUCK: 1963 Ford 3/4 ton, 6 cyl, •c -w racks and tarp' TRACTORS: Cas030gas tractor fully equipped c -w chains, and heat houserl Int B 414 Diesel with 1501 Int. hydraulic loader and bucket, chains, and heat houser; Cockshutt 30 c -w hydraulic loader. MACHINERY:Case 4 furrow 14” 'semi -mount plow c -w trip beams; Case 12' wheel disc; Case 14' land packer; McCormick 17 run grain & ferti'I izer drill; 131/2' Kongskield. cultivator 'With leveling harrows; 11' chain harrows; .Cockshutt 15 run drill; New'ldea 7' trail mower;.,New Hol land 5 bar roto rake; Case 230 baler; New Holland bale stooker; New ldea°210 bu. flail type spreader (new); Push pull snow blower; One way disc; Case 8 ton wagon 19' flat rack; George White 8 ton wagon 19' hay rack; 2.6 ton wagons and 16' racks; Lely fertilizer- spreader;. Post hole auger; 20' skeleton elevator; jet water pump and tank; 2-165 bu. gravity boxes; 1 Int. -•4 furrow fully mounted plow. SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: Comet 180 amp,, welder; Comet portable air compressor; electric drill; emery and motor; jack all.jack; hydraulic jack; vice; hand tools; etc., etc. MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE:- 6. pc. living room suite --French style (new); Rogers .*Majestic TV; Stereo console (8 speakers); 2 platform rockers; office desk and chair; 3pc. bedroom suite; chesterfield and two matching arm chairs'; 5 pc. chrome suite; Admiral TV; 6 matching dining room chairs; lamps; footstool; fern stands; tables; chairs; buffet; iron beds; vacuum; floor polisher; and many, many more household items. APPLIANCES: Westinghouse electric range; Westinghouse automaticwasher and dryer; Vicount 18 cu, ft. deep freeze; Admiral refrigerator;'humidifier; wood stove. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE, This is an outstanding offering, recentlynewfurniture and,,appli.ances, also recently''new and well maintained machinery. This is an excellent offering of Dairy and Beef cattle, Plan to attend, Selling in this order— furniture at 12:30, shop equipment, machinery and tractors, then livestock. . r`•- 'FARM SOLO TERMS --CASH � W PROPRIETOR • MR. ELI BURY AUCTION SALE ESTATE AUCTION SALE of Householn « Eft'ects and Antiques of the late Mrs. Mona Wilson„ Main St., Blyth on Saturday, Ma,y 6, at 1:30 p.m. Servel. refrigerator; Westinghouse electric'stov.e; Rogers 'Majestic T.V.; G.E. washing machine; 3 piece chrome set: piece chesterfield suite: round dining -room table; 4 arrow- , back type Chairs, china cabinet; 2 Victorian chairs; parlour table; small tables; hall tree; 2 blanket boxes; large blanket chest; trunk; antique dresser; chest of drawers; commodes: oil lamp; banquet lamp; sealers; antique wooden kitchen table; fern stand; tlgh chair; vanity dresser; iron bed; single bed: couch; hostess chair; rug 9 x 12; Singer sewing Machine; 12 place -setting of English dishes: lawn chairs; stepladder: extension ladder; hand tools: garden tools: power lawn- mower; etc.: -etc. Also selling subject, to reserve bid at 3:00 p,,m., ,the2 -bedroomrrckhouse with moc er•n conveniences on a large lot on the Main St. of Blyth. Terms on chattels—Gash. Terms on houseand property to be made known the day of the sale. Mike Cummings—auctioneer—Goderich--524-9064.. -18 IMO% 14. SERVICES AVAII.,ABLE 16. PUB IC NOTICE DAILY CAR RENTAL Reasonable Rates — McGEE'S God.'rieh' I'hbne 521-8391 19tf •HAVE your rugs and chairs cleaned by dependable cleaners. Call Superior Maintenance-, phone 524-8892, Goderich. - eow HOME REMODELLING TAKE NOTICE thatthe`Council Kitchens, bathrooms, rec room tiling, etc. Call 524.6921. Lou of the Corporation of the Town of Robichaud. -1.6-21''' Goderich, in the County of Huron, intend to pass a by-law rat its - CORVETTE 31 For Charter:Day, meeting at '7:00 o'clock on weekend or• weekly. Sailing Thursday, ,May 11;1972, for the instruction or cruising. Full purpose pf stopping up and compliment of sails, radio and conveying• jthat part of Cobourg ,safety equipment. Junior and Street and that part of Wellesley adult sailing instruction on day sailing dinghy. Contact Street, Registered Plan No. 7, in sailer.' or the Rosny. Corporation Ltd.,. the Town of Goderich, the Marine Division, Bruce•• boundaries of said parcels being MacDonald. Office 524-8328;. more -particularly d'escribed as Home 524-8146: —18tf fol lows: ' FIRSTLY: That part of Cobour.g Street tying North of the Northerly limit of Lot 1 and Lot, 2, - • Registered Plan No. 7, Town of Goderich, being more particularly , described as . follows:, Commencing at an iron survey monument planted at the most Westerly angle of Lit Re.gistered•Elan No. 7., THENCe, Nor'theasteriy 'along the, Northerly limit of Lot 1 and Lot 2 'aforesaid, a distance'. of :Four ,Hundred and Twenty-four and Three one hundredths (424.03') ' feet to the Northeasterly; angle of 'Lot 2, Registered Pian No. 7; THENCE Northerly at right angles to the last mentioned Limit, a distance of Sixty-six (66.0') feet to a point in the Northerly limit of Ckbourg Street; THENCE FOUR black kitten~, seven weeks $-outhwe.sterIy 'along the old. House broken.. Phone i?} 7402: —17-18‘ Northerly limit' of 'Cobourg - Street, a distance 'of • Four • . NQTI OF STREET CLOSI'NG' A PERMA DRIVE PAVING ASPHALT CONTRACTORS Driveways, Par151 r� Lots ' Repairs -Resurfacing • Free Estimates Phone 524-6623 Goderich ' WEDGE MOVER WHEN 'MOVING•. - PHONE PUBLIC. NOTICE ., Registration Kindergarten Children who live in the school areas served by BrooksidePublic S'chootand North Ashfield Public Schooljnd who were born ingthe year 1967 should be registered for kindergarten at Brookside` Public School on Friday, May 5 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m: and from 1:00 to3:00p,hn, The child.and either or both parents should come to the registration andbring the child's. birth certificate or.other proof of .birth date. NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING CODE/UCH SIGNAL,STAR, D. IN MEMORIAM "E. CA THANKS Di1RN0Igyi, sit* * d%arson and brother, who passed away suddenly one year ago, May 3,,1971. • This 'month comes back with sad regret, ' It brings bacKic a.day we will ,never forget. You fell asleep without goodbye, But our memories, of you will never die. We miss you more than anyone knows; • As each day passes, our emptiness grows. No oneknuws the grief we bear' , When our•family meets and youre, not there. You left, so suddenly, your thoughts unknown, But you left memories we are • proud to own. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Dad, Moth, brothers, sister and famil,tes.--18x • TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich, in the County of •Heron, intend to pass a by-law at its meeting at 7:00 p.m. •o'clock on Thursday, May 11', 1972 -for the purpose of stopping up for ' a specified period or periods of time, Edna Street and unnamed lanes as shown on Registered Plan 21 lying south of Bennett Street in the Town o,f Goderich. A plan of this proposal will be made available for inspection •to any person cal ling at my office in the Town of Goderich. AND FURTHER.TAKE NOTICE that the Council will at such meeting hear apy,Ipe�rson , who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by such by- law and who applies to be heard. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 6th'dayof April, 1972. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T. Clerk of the Corporation of the. Town of Goderich, 57 West Street.• 17. BUSINESS NOTICE. MEDICAL ' Massage. Thermo - Therapy and L'ltra•Violet, 118 Anglesea Street, phones, house 524.7617; office, 524-6281. W.C.. Breckow, Reg. M. -18 • 19:'LOsTA'N6 FOUND r „ TO. ALL RIVER WWALKERS-3-9 H.P. Mere. Outboard lost in MaitlandRiverabove car bridge. Reward offered by Ted Horton. •18x 22. TO GIVE AWAY 411/14111111114 2 6.2 2 8.34 WE are giving; away a twO �'eiir Hundred and 1`wenfy-four and -> HENSALL, ONT. , MOVING WITH CANADA SINCE 1873 ♦ SANDBLASTING JACK HAMMER WORK BREAK UP CONCRETE - BACKHOEING - SPRAY PAINTING ARNOLD Three one hundredths (424,031 . old spayed Dachshund to ar good feet; THENCE Southerly at right home..Phone 524, 8134 ur• 5.'24 angles, a distance of Sixty-six 6676 after6 p.m.=18 (66.0') feet to the Point of THRF.F, kittens, seven )Leeks old. Commencement of the parcel Phone 524-6117. — 18 herein described; the said parcel . - being further shown outlined in green on the attached plan: _ SECONDLY: That part of A. BIRTHS PLANI•A .�111»i'ie 'icy : t`P't``1g 'bet/Mr.'" - ':' MPe""fofiitmfe d'."Per"'"""'-.7a._-w�.� �!._i5.: -;--4)411.,-! Af�i theNortherly limit of Lightheus,�• :M.r. --A.t. Kit�ttie. "7.ambia,, S, I loved you all to the very last. Street and the Southerly l iriiit 'of w - x ' n Weep not for me but coii rag% take. - Southerly Africa on l�t'ar•ch"'l:I, 1972 t6 M. Cobourg Street, Registered Planand Mrs. Morris .1. Medd (nee And love each other for my sake. No. •7, Town of Goderich, being Beckie Johnston) a baby boy S a.d l y missed by Mom a n d more particularly described 'as Christopher Scott. A brother for Family. -18x Shelley, Grandson for Mr. and O',REILLY — In loving memory of `fur Mother and Father, Myron and Gladys O'Reilly who passed away May 1, 1970 and May 24, 1955. Lovingly remembered 'by Mike, Marlene, Pat and families. -18x ,MITC:HELL —10 loving 'memory "of •a dear brother, Bob, who passed away 2 years ago, May 7, .1970. My heart still aches with -sadness, And secret tears still flow, What it' meant to lose you, No one willv.er know. When I am sad and lonely, - Ands everything goes wrong, I seem to hear -you whisper, "Cheer up and carry on." Each time I look at your picture, You seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, I am only sleeping", We'll meet again someday. So please, God, take a message,. To my brother up above Please tell him how much I miss him, • And.give him all my love: Too' dearly loved to ever be forgotten by sister Elaine. -18x KERR—In loving memory of my dear wife, Irene, who passed away four,years ago on May 7. The joys we shared together Are the memories I hold dear ' The love and happiness you gave me Will keep you always near: Always remembered by husband, Ben. -18x ,gKFRR—In loving, memory of a dear sister, Irene, who left us four years, ago on May 7. This month comes' with deep r• .•egret,'i• It brings back a day we can't 'forget. She fell asleep• without a goodbye But memories of you, Irene, will never dim, , Sadly missed by sister, Louva,ine. = 1$x . MITC'H'ELL — In sweet memory of a dear Son ,and Brother. Bob Mitchell, who ieft us so suddenly two years on May 7 In a quiet country graveyard. Close beside a country road Peacefully sleeps my son Gone from us and our hippy home While evening shades are falling. And when I sit in the quiet alone, To my heart .there cordes a longing,. ' If only you could come home. A million times I've needed you, A million times I'.ve cried. If only„my love could have saved you, • You never would have died. If I •had seen you at the last. And held your dying hand. And heard the °last sigh from your heart, I would not have felt so bad. - If you could have spoken before you died, These are the words you' would have replied.• Ily pit the 1atc; Bert McWhinney wish .tO 'express their sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends fur floral tributes, Ontl,tiOOS. to the Cancer Society and tl a Many` acts 'of kindness shown them: during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rey. Clarence Nfceleneghan, —Mr, 'and Mrs. Hugh Mc Whinney.anc1 family. -18 REDMOND--I wish . to express sincere thanks andappreciation -,•;* to re1atxvestile!' riends-Alp 1 pd firs. F' d' 't�', ►.t" neighbors fpr kindness and P r l e a s e d 1:0 i n n 1r u n c e t k'l symj,athy shown during the •loss of forthe me di fg mem a dear husband, also for the' $ daughter`, Janice Codi 1, to 141.*' beautiful floral, tributes, Olen -Kenneth lltareCNr4Y. son of messages, Masses, cards, M r a donation to Heart Fund and Gideon Bibles. Special thanks to Rev, wedding will tslt+e Place Father Moyahan, Dr, Doorly, Dr. T.R. Melady, Mr. Jim,Donnelly, Mr..J. Doherty, Mr. Tony Masse, I . �,,: '`! Jim Redmond. Your,' thoughtfulness will always be G' COMING, EVENTS remembered -Ann Redmond. -- 18 .....„.._+„_____,....7.7.7.,..,,,..P. �, . and me with acts � i 'tient at Ali General to Or. M. Calms, ion ;?.nd, st. -Rite and :Mrs, •_ Kenneth ZVlacCuspey', all of Goderich, The • , May 27, 1972. at 4 o'clock in Knox. rr Presbyterian Church.-1.Sx McCULLOUGH—To our friends, neighbours and' relatives, we would like to say a very sincere thank you to all who had any part in. the evenings arranged for us prior to our move to Strathroy. Words cannot express the warmth 'we feel 'for all, After 33 years in the same place, it is with sadness that we leave our home and head' into a different district. Our address will be 22, Miller St., Strathroy and WELCOME will be on the mat for the folks in and around Holmesville. God bless you and keep you safe. —Frank and Mildred McCullough'. -18p CLIFFORD -1 would like to extend my thanks to Sherry Bourcleau and her family for their kind assistance in recovering my lost dog.—Fred Clifford," -1,8 SUMMERS—I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours, and relatives who remembered me with cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in, Victoria ,Hospital, London for my eye operation. Special thanks to Ladies' Legion Aux. for lovely cards, -L. Lill Summers. -18 CORRECTION FOR .BULLETIN BOARD : BINGO every Saturday at Goderich Legion -Hall, 8.30-pmm Fifteen regular games, $12,00 prizes. Four sharethe-wealth games with this. week's jackpot,,,,1 $85.00 if won in...57 calls. • Door: prizes. Admission"$I ♦:OQ.---tf NEW BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m., May 4, admission. , $1.00. Fifteen regular games, $10' each. Three Share -the -Wealth games. One Jackpot.: game for $190.00 in 58 calls or less, or .° guaranteed $25 consolation. One call and' $10 added weekly if -not' won.—tfn • .LADIES - DAYS at Goderich Beilding Centre Red glover Is Still The Great SQIL-BU!LDER We have available • PURE RED CLOVER and iWEET RE`D CLOVER & CLOVER MIXTURES • (for Plow -Down Purposes) ONTARIO GROWN YELLOW SWEET CLOVER Also a full• line.of CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS R. _ N. ALEXAIiDER Londesboro _, . 482.7475 Phones 523-4399 —18b FIGHT POLLUTION $TOTHERS --fellows; ti Commencing at the Southeasterly M•rs. Archie Johnston, Goderich E.,CARD�S OF-THANICS � and Mrs. Lloyd Meddlinton. — Phone 5n-7403 , angle of Lot 2, Registered Plan , C 18x fox :estimates No: 7; THENCE Northerly along the Easterly limit of the said lot, a distance of 06; Hundred. and Thi r'ty and Ten: one hundredths (130.10') feet to the Northeasterly angle of the said lot; THENCE Northeasterly along a' Southerly Limit of Cobourg Street, a distance of One Hundred and Three and Seven .tenths (103.7') feet to the Northwesterly angle of Lot 3, Registered Plan No. 7;. THENCE Southerly along the Westerly I imit'of Lot 3 and Lot 51, both as shown on Registered Plan No. 7, a distance of One Hundred sand Sixty-one and Ninety-two one hundredths (161.92') . feet fo the Southwesterly angle of Lot 51 aforesabld; THENCE Westerly, a distance, of Ninety-nine (99.0) feet tb.the Point of Commencement of !the parcel herein described; the said parcel being further shown ,outlined in red on the attached ?ptan. A plan of this proposal will be made available for inspection' to [any person calling at my. office in i'the Town of Goderich. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council will at such meeting hear any person " who claims that *his land will be prejudicially affected by 'such by- law and who applies' to' be heard. DATED, at Goderich, 'Ontario, this 6th day of April, 1972. Harold Walls, ANI.C.T. Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich, 57 WOO Street, VACUUM CLEANERS Sales & Service All Makes • BOB PECI( • VARNA 262-5748 Collect 1S. NOTICE to CREDITORS Q IN THF ESTATE OF ARMAND URI34N1 BEDOUR LATE OF THE TOWN OF GQ.DERICH, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON ALL persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars. of their claims to the undersigned on or before the l lth day of May, -1972; after which date the assets will be distributed, DONNELLY & MURPHY 418 The Square Goderich, Ontario. ' Solicitors for the Estate. -16,17,18 16.' PUBLIC NOTICE 1 WILL nolongerbe responsible for,debts incurredby my husband, Alexnthdelr Neil McDonald, as of this date, Diane - Ja.ne McDonald: -16,17,18 LONG—At Alexandra Hospital on April 27, 1972 to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Long, 45 West St:, Apt. 2, Goderich, a -baby girl Cheryl Lee Ann. -18 BRUINSMA—At • •' Alexandra Hospital on April 29, 1972 to Mr: and Mrs: Chas. Bruinsma, Goderich a bapy girl Vicki, Marie. A sister for Kimberley. -18 C. BRIEFS WHEELCHAIRS--WALKERSThe Humanitarian Service C'.P♦& T. Coinmittee of the Goderich Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldes.ton, 524-9623 or Fred 'Fritzley, 5.24-7217. —eow 21. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DOCKSTADER — We gratefully .acknowledge the overwhelming e?tpressions ofsympathy extended to us, in, the sudden loss of a beloved husband and father. The generous donations to the Heart Fund, the Cancer Fund, the Building Fund of North St. Church and the -beautiful floral tributes we're greatly appreciated: We desire, also, . to express-. our appreciation to • the President, Staff and Employees of Dominion Road Machinery Company, the men of the Sales 'and Service Dept!, the business associates, Dr. Leitch, Rev. R. Raymont and Stiles ' Funeral Home. The thoughtfulness of our many friends, neighbours, members of, North St. U.C.W., Order of the Eastern Star and 'the Masonic Order who were so helpful in our hours ' of need, will never be forgotten. —.Jean E. Dpcksta.der' and family. —18 ' - 21. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS O.PPOITUNITY • CRIMSON KING MAPLE NORWAY MAPLE SILVER-MA-Ptf 4CHWEDLAR- MAPLE 'MOUNT'AIN ASH . COPPER BEECH WHITE 'BIRCH CORK TREES CAROLINA LOMBARDI And POPLAR FLOWERING CRAB' 4 VARIETIES FRUIT TREEk' Excellent Stock of Rases and Evergreens u es, By the yard or,.fruckload . TOPSOIL Grass Seeds-WjIson Products -Flowers -Vegetable Seeds -Shrubs -Cemetery Planting -Trimming and Maintenance~ of Shrubs -Raking Lawns -Fertilizing q• ::.•aa�`•`::Fye: . 11 OPEN 7DAYS A WEEK DYLIGHT TIL DARK We are looking for an Individual who has the desire to build a future for himself and become his own businessman: Due to expansion, Lucky One beverages, Inc., an all Canadian Soft Drink Firm, in business the past 20 years, is look ing ,for initiative men to warehouse and distribute our product in Goderich and surrounding 4rbasr,., For further information, please call (416) 449-7301 or write to the attention of Mir. Dorey- lar Mr. `.D. •'bell; Lucky One Beverages, Inc., 20 Graydon Hall Drive, Suite, 2101, Don Mills; Ontario, ti LANDSCAPINGERY NUR _ �"I ENNET'T 51". E. GOO 524•6I . ntber of'Ontalitio Ntitit rry ` lw rite Assodiatioifl