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Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-18, Page 20
38. Auction sale UCTION sale OF FURNITURE A. EFFECTS FROM APARTMENTS MRS. OLiVE M. LEWIS and MR. HERBERT PHILLIPS TO BE HELD AT WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Saturday, April 21 11 A.M. CONSISTING OF: 2 Pee. Sklar? chesterfield (like new); Chesferbed (like new); 2 Recliners; 3 Dressers; 4 drawer chest; 2 sm. dining chairs; 2 coloured T.V.'s (good); Comb. record player/HI FI/T.V.; Single & double beds; modern writing desk; cocktail table; 2 low boy china cabinets; :moll kitchen table & 2 chain; 0 wooden chairs; antique high chair; antique rocker; sewing machine; ironing boards; 2 step tables; small tables; lamps; kitchen elec. broom; vacuum; white metal cabinet; kitchen table & 4 chairs; toasters; teal kettle; arena;, bake "lire; Corningware; Pyrex, etc.; wooden rolling pins; tea cans; 3 antique coal off lamps; insulators; bedroom basin; several cruet bottles; odd bells for back band; bedding; pictures; much more. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, April 211th, 2-5 8.7-1, also SATURDAY, April 21st, 10 a.m. to sale time. MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER - Auctioneer 357-1011 & 357-1442 Gigantic Handyman's AUCTION This Sunday, April 22 at 1 p.m. at the South Huron Rec Centre Exeter Thousands of dollars of new and used bankrupt, overstocked and clearance items to be Liquidated by public auction without reserve. Partial lisitng only includes: • compressor • drill presses • grinders • '/2" drills • band saw • sandblaster • air impact gun • D.A. sanders- • lir buffers • die grinders • recoil air hose • vises • extension cords • paint guns • pun- -.ches •.chisels, t' drill -bits.,! geoc.,pillIers»t.come.alongs... • chain hoists • hammers • wrenches • sockets • mallets • extension bars • soldering guns. Hundreds of other assorted tools of all descriptions. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE.L-ADIES •Glass and china •brass • feather pillows•• rockers • fancy tables • giftware, etc. etc. Terms:. cash, Mastercard, Visa or Certifiable. cheque. Auctioneer Art Lari.ve Jr.. (licensed auctioneer) AUCTIONS UNLIMITED, Dorchester, Ontario 268-8748 If you have any questions regarding this sale or items please phone. y--Y-- A's l.• • FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTiON We have been Instructed by the secured parties to offer for sale by Public' Auction, to the highest bidder, without reserve, three complete lines of form equipment. The sale to be held at Mosselman Farms- 21/2 miles north of Grand Bend on Highway 21 on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 AT 10:30 A.M. 1 TRACTORS - Int. 3588 Articulating 2 plus 2 c/w cab with all extras, 3 PTH, PTO, 1500 hours; Int. 414 c/w hyd. loader & trip bucket; Int. B414 c/w 3 PTH, PTO; Int. Super "M" c/w 13.641 axles duals, PTO; Massey Harris 44 Diesel with PTO; Massey Harris with PTO; Massey Ferguson 35 c/w Hyd. Loader & trip bucket; Case 1830 Unl Loader fully hydraulic with safety canopy; Clark 4000 Ib. fork lift with 12' mast on hard rubber. COMBINE & FORAGE EQUIPMENT - John Deere 40 Self-propelled c/w 10' straight grain head; Fox 900 Harvester c/w electric knife sharpener, 2 row corn head & 5' pickup; New Holland 16' Forage Box with Triple Beaters full roof & 10 ton running gear; Gehl 16' Box, triple beaters full roof 6 ton running gear; two Gehl 16' boxes with double beaters roofs, & 6 & 7 ton running gears; Gehl 48" HI Throw blower; 50' of 9" Blower pipe. VEHICLES & TRAILERS - 1166 GMC 3 ton stake truck Ow 14' Bed with 5' sides; 1977 Ford XLT 1 ton pick up; 1979 Ford Maverick (for parts); 1969 GMC1 ton with 8' rack & 3' sides; 141/2' twin axle float c/w power winch; 4' wood sides for pick up. TILLAGE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT - Int. 6 Furrow 18" Bottom 720 Plow with Auto trip; Int. 560 - 5 furrow 16" bottom semi mount plow; M.F. 4 furrow 14" bottom semi mount plow; Oliver 4340 - 3 furrow plow (reconditioned); Allied 223/4' pull type cultivator c/w folding wings; Allied 2g,' 3 PTH cultivator; A.C. 13'/4' pull type .. cult.; 131/2' Triple K 3 PTH cultivator; White 253 22' disc; Int. 12' 36 plate disc; Cockshutt 251 10' disc; 10' landleveller; Allied 7 section diamond harrows & bar; 4 section diamond harrows; Int. 56 4 row planter; M.F. 4 row planter; McCormick 44A - 4 raw planter; Int. 16 - 16 run grain drill (reconditioned); Int. 555 manure spreader, hyd. apron drive; M.F. 110 bushel spreader; 2-185 bu. Toten Gravity wagons with 6 ton running gear; FNC 400 gallon orchard sprayer; G.W. 3 PTH hopper whirl spreader; 14' Brandy stalk chopper; Deutz -Fahr Rotary Mower; McKee 3 PTH Corn hog grinder; 100 gallon troll sprayer; 20' booms & Hydro pump; 28' x 4" PTO Auger & transport; Forney (ModS111182E) PTO drive generator; Little Giant 44' Elevator with Top drive electric motor; Gehl (50MX) Grind all mixer; Smalley grind all mixer. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dick Robinson, Sales Manager - RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC. (519) 482--7181 or 7176 OR Mossellrnan Farms, Tony Cloud (519) 238-8626 AUC'TIONEER'S COMMENTS: - Absolutely no reserve, all :ares final. Additional equipment will also be sold. All verbal announcements take precedence over written material. Subject to additions & deletions. Ile. AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS, TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS HWY. No. 4, BRUCEFIELD. ONTARIO NOM 1J0 - (319) 482-7181 Ricb ud L®bb Auctioneer 4LINTON .— aN3�7 !% AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY APi IL 31 AT 10 ApM,: Tractors, chicken equipment, household; effects, lumber for Stanley Enright, 3 miles north of St. Marys on East River Road. SATURDAY, APRIL 2B AT 10 A.M.: ' Household sale for John Mpdeland Estate of Seaforth, at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ontario_ Sole OF Equipment AND Tractors Saturday, April 21, 9:30 SHARP Over 300 pcs- of equipthent and 150 tractors. Over 200 Items to be sold totally unre- served. Starting at 10:00 a.m, BRINDLEYAUCTION DUNGANNON 13 mi. N.E. of Goderleh 519-529-7625 AUCTIONEER: GORDON 13. BROMLEY AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of form machinery and tools at the farm of Richard Buchanan situated an lot 6 concession 9 & 10, Colborne Twp., Lake Rd. West 6 Km. north of Goderich and 1 Km. west at Sunset Golf Course. Will be held SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1984 10:30 A.M. The following will be offered for sale: International seed drill on rubber; John Deere Hammermlll Massey 44 high arch tractor; Boleros 70 HP tractor with 300 -hi ours;" ' International- -cultivator- -4" wagons; Kraus wheel discs; 2 side rakes; Massey Ferguson manure spreader; trail mower; tire changer; antique stuffier; 2 elevators, 28 ft. and 36 ft:; international baler; saw bench; Beattie pump lack (new); Stock trailer; flat trailer; 2 cement mixers; extension and step ladders; 4 hydraulic rams and hoses; sump pump; 2 submersible pumps; electric motors; 2 snow blowers; 2 plows;. quantity of assorted bolts; quantity of new oak and white ash lumber; used , 4/4" plywood; Targe quantity of power tools and hand tools; shovels; Corks; chains; grindstone: hors© collars and some harnesses; 1230 gallon water trough; and many other articles too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER: TIM HACKETT RIPLEY TELEPHONE 395-5562 Auctioneer and owner not responsible for accidents day of sale. TERMS CASH LUNCH AVAILABLE ON GROUNDS ESTATE AUCTION SALE of automobile, furniture, appliances, household effects, etc. to be held at 188 Coombs Street, Blyth on SATURDAY, APRIL 21 AT 1:00 PM. Moffat 4 burner electric stove, nearly. new; Westinghouse refrigerator with cross top freezer; McClary 12 cu. ft. chest freezer; Electrohome colour T.V-; Clothes dryer; Bronzetone table & 6 chairs; Chesterfield & chair; China cabinet; 4 matching dining chairs; parlour table; . 3 piece waterfall bedroom suite; Citizen 31 day weight clock; swivel rocker; steel hospital bed; bed; chest of drawers; small appliances; fireplace doors; day bed; Sets of dishes; sealers; cooking utensils; bedding & linens; end tables; lamps; dishes and glassware; cartop carrier; snow scoop; hand lawn mower; Utility trailer; step ladder; 3 h.p. rototiller; electric lawn mower; garden trailer; table saw; hand & garden tools; and other items too numerous to mention. CAR: 1976 Buick Electra - 4 door - full power, selling as is. TERMS: Cash day of sale. JACK WILSON ESTATE Proprietor R.G. GETHKE AUCTIONEER 347-2465 Estate or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents on day of sale. • 39. Educational Flossie Eilscilseth of RR 1 Dublin,. on Tuesday, April 1041, 1954 at Seaforth Community Hospital in her 70th year, Flossie Stslck, beloved wife of Aaron JQn1Z ..1?i or moth, of Harold of Clinton, Joy (Mrs. AK o o) of Seaforth, and Pelves at home. Deer slater of Mrs. Mae D Ivldson of Zurich, Mrs, Viola Golding of London, Mrs. Dorothy Adams of Missis(Iaugo, and Gordon Price of gitnton. Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends were receiv- ed at the Whitney.Rlbey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street, West, Seaforth, after 2 p.m. to- day until Thursday at 2 p.m. when funeral ser- vices were held. Spring, Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seafortit. Spring, RILEY Joseph John, passed away at the Callander Nurs- ing Home, Brussels, on Wednesday April 1.1, 1984. Joseph John Riley of Brussels in his 102nd year. Dear father of Evelyn (Mrs. Jack Hoph) of Calgary, Alberta, Irene (Mrs. Gordon Hoph) of Stratford, Margie (Mrs. Aaron Lease) of Strat- ford, Clifford of Brussels, Gilbert of Grand Valley, Ferguson of Winghom, Oliver of Wrox- eter, Donald of Garnish,LNewfoundland; also survived by several :grand and great - .,grandchildren; brother of Irene Grimoldby of Seaforth; ,predeceased by his wife Elizabeth Wright (1973); 3 daughters Winnifred (Mrs. Sam Boutette), Jean (Mrs. Chester Alderson), Irma (Mrs. Lou Peachman), 2 sisters Liza and Margaret and'1 brother Charles. Visitation of the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral His. Bryssels until Saturday -where funeral arnd com- mittal services were held at 2 p.m. Spring inter- mentMaitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth. STOUTENBURGr At Parkwood Hospital on Wednesday, April 11th, 1984, Albert O. Stoutenburg of London, in his 74th year. Husband of the late Alice (Airdrie) Stoutenburg (1979) and the late Thelma (Van- wyck) Stoutenburg (1954). Dear father of William of Guelph, Mrs. Murray (Jean) Holmes, of Bayfield, Mrs. Lewis (Doreen) Stacey, of London and Mrs. Edward (Irene) Beck, of RR 2 Lucan. Brother of Clare, of Lindsay, Clifford, of Victoria B.C. and Mrs. Jean Cooney, of Orangeville. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and .7 great- grandchildren: Dear friend of Mrs. Vera Hodgins. Visitation in the Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street (Thursday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.), where the funeral service was conducted Friday, April 13th at 1:30 p.m. Canon Coster Scovil of St. Georges Anglican Church officiated. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. 46. In memoriam FREE 128,page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A. Adelaide Street West Toronto. Coll (416)977-3929 today. -16o 42. Death notice O'NEILL At Huronview on Saturday, April 14, 1984 Thomas Edward O'Neill, of Kingsbridge, in his 75th year. Beloved husband of the late Eileen Bridget Carey. Dear father of Mary Ellen (Mrs. William Gower), of Goderich, • Margaret Anne (Mrs. Larry Harrison), of Stratford and T. Edward O'Neill', of Clinton, Brother of Dorothy (Mrs. James Moore), of West Virginia, Catherine (Mrs: Cyril Austin), Mary (Mrs. Desmond O'Donnell) and James O'Neill, all of Goderich. Loving grandfather of James, Cynthia, Larry and Anna Gower, Kelly, Kimberley and Thomas O'Neill. Predeceased by two brothers John and Michael. Friends called at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass was at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kingsbridge. Donations to the Alzheimer Society or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. MEIMININMEMK GLAZIER In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Wilfred, who passed away 2 years ago April 24, 1982. If we had one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, We would pray to God with, all our hearts, For yesterday and you. If teardrops were a stairway and memories were a lane, We'd walk all the way to heaven, dad, And bring you home again. Sadly missed and never forgotten by wife Verna, girls and their families. -16 42. oe lth notice At Clinton PUbliC .H.. pitoi on Satyr**, 4Yrif14, 1984 Jack !Gree, Qf. ''Clinton, In his, 70th year. Friends were received at the Seattle Funereal Home 5 R ttettbury St, E., Clinton. Funeral ser- vice was held on Monday, April 16, 1954 coni. mencing at 2 p.m. with 'Rev, James Bechtgl'•ofr ficiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery. 46. In memoriam LIGHTFOOT In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Allen Lightfoot, who passed away April 21, 1973. A special corner in our hearts is set aside for you, As long as life and, memories last, We will always remember you. Sadly missed and always remembered by Bryon and Linda, Gregory, Gordon, Ronald aril Tommy. -16 WALLIS In loving memory of a dear aunt, Gladys Wallis, who passed away one year ago April 24, 1983: Memory hos a magic way, Of keeping loved ones near, ' Ever close in mind and heart, Are the ones we hold most dear. Lovingly remembered by brother Frank, nieces and nephews. -16 KNOX In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Irene Knox, who passed away 1, year ago an April 22, 1983. We mourned for her in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep, Sadly missed by husband Bill and family. -16x 46. in memoriam A x' e 6 fn. .loving' .memory of 0,docr ihusband,: father, father -in -low and grandfa br,. ;(,ornet (Pot) Barley, who passed away 3 years ono April 9, 1991. Ltttlewe;knew when we woke that morning The sorrow that day would bring, The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. You didn't have time to say farewell, Or for us to say good-bye. You had gone before we realized, And only God knows the reason why. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, And ail we hove are our memories And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still oche with sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Vera, daughter Pot, son -in -low Harvey and grandchildren Koren and Kevin. -15 PATTERSON In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Gayle Marie Patterson who passed away 7 years ago,. April 23, 1977: If we had one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true, We'd pray to. God with all our hearts, For yesterday and you. What we would give -if we could say, "Hi Gayle" in the same old way, To hear your voice, to see you smite, To sit withyou and chat awhile. If teardrops were a stairway And memories were a Ione, We'd walk right up to heaven, Gayle To have you home again. Lovingly remembered, Mom, Shelley, Barb and Kent. -16x 7th Anniversary Celebration Just returned from a 3 day study session with "Robin Barker HAIRFORCE ADVANCED ACADEMY". We are ready to celebrate. We offer over 35 years combined experience with several Designers Awards in the past 7 years. We thank all of our customers, old and new for your past support and look forward to serving you in the future. EAR PIERCING complete with studs e7 0 9 >w 70 Enm rtl n z mtot-i Tiles. & Fri. -9-5:30 Wed. .& .Thera, -9-7:30 .fit, -8 -2 -__.- Appointments not ---always necessary BUSINESS AND - PROFESSICONAL DIRECTORY OPTOMETRY R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square. GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 1:10-12:10 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises ELECTRIC aS C11 EN' ever_ono •ECONOMY •QUALITY •SERVICE "Big lobs or :moll. w• guarantee them all" 482-7374 CLINTON OR LL 1-000.263-9255 ASK FOR PAGER 240. REPAIR Clinton Electric White -Westinghouse v -f-iz rt p tri n t Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Rrnodfoot 482-7032 INSURANCE GAISER-KNEALE INSURANCE BROKERS INC. Insurance-RealEstate Investments Isaac St., Canton Phone Office 402-1747 Len Theodore 402-7194 Hal Hartley 402-3613 Bob Thomas 482-3096 6111 Counter 482-3607 JOHN WISE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office: 482-9644 Res.: 402-7265 ABATTOIR SERVICE EBwENDER'S ABATTOIR Home Grown Beef and Pork III Street. Hensall 262-3130 Wholesale, Retail and Custom Slaughtering. Kill day Tuesday. No charge for beef slaughtering in April. Market weight hogs. Complete flat rate '35.00. Book Itiadvonco , FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE April 16 -28th - Our own chubs, Belegna, Wieners, Polish & Summer Sausage, Jellied Park and ProcesaedHar s & Picnics. Our Motto is 1 "The Golden Rule" HILL'S PAINTING •Interior or Exterior •Residential Service •Reasonable Rates 565.2451 MASONRY CAM HOLLAND MASONRY • Brick • Block • Angelstone FREE ESTIMATES 527-1906 ACCOUNTANT LENT JEFFERY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS KARL C. LENTZ, P.O. BOX 305 BLYTH, ONT. NOM 1HO (519) 523-9589 JOHN W. JEFFERY P.O. BOX 909 MOUNT FOREST, ONT. NOG 2LO (519) 323-4114 PHOTOGRAPHY Fitzgerald Studios photography custom framing fine art prints 400 James Street Clinton 482-3890 GLASS/ALUMINUM See us for your building projects *Glass and mirrors •Energy-effIci•nt replacement windows •Window & screen repair •Plexiglass •Door service and repairs *Complete range of aluminum siding and building products cliftof attercite sena aluminum products 24 PrInc.•. St. West, CLINTON 482-3322 GBAILEYs P.O. BOX 29 MILL STREET, HENSALL, ONT. NOM 1 XO HEATING * AIR CONDITIONING * SHEET METAL SALES * SERVICE * SATIFISFACTION BILL BAILEY 262-2020 Specialists in Pulse Combustion Heating