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38. Auction Sale
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED., MAY 29 AT 6 PM - Furniture,
appliances, riding lawnmower snowblower
at Richard Lobb s Auction Barn Clinton for
Ernie Ellwood plus additions.
THURS., MAY 30 AT 6 PM - MF 65, MF 35
tractors, machinery, appliances. furniture,
4'4 miles east and ' r mile north of Walton
for Mr. Carl Uhler.
THURS., JUNE 6 AT 6 PM - 3 tractors and
old farm machinery for Gordon Scotchmer
2 corners South of Boyfield on Highway 21,
1'•, miles east
SAT. JUNE 8 AT 10 AM • Antiques, fur-
niture, appliances, piano guns etc. at
Lobb's Auction Born. Clinton, Ont for the
Estate of Harry M Dodds of Goderich.
WED. JUNE 12 AT 6 PM Furniture, ap-
pliances, tools of Lobb's Auction Barn, Clin
ton. Ont. for the Estate of Clarence and
Birdetta Rath of Belgrave
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CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
of household goods
Monday, June 10/85
6:00 P.M.
BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICE
DUNGANNON
Auctioneer: Gordon H. Brindley
Watch next week's paper
for listing
GARDINER
A UIC TIONS.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Thurs. June 6th 1.985
OA PM
VIEWINGtROM 4 PM
DAY OF SALE
at
THE GARDINER AUCTION
BUILDING
49 SOUTH ST. GODERICH
(NEXT TO THE LIVERY)
We will Sell Without Reserve
U, TOOLS,
APPLIANCES SEDFURNITUREand ANTIQUES
TERMS—CASH - VISA--MASTERCARD
CERTIFIED CHEQUE
PAUL SPAIN
Auctioneer
Good clean consignments now being
accepted noon until 8 pm
Pick up of Targe items available
WATCH FOR NEXT WEEKS PAPER FOR LIST OF ARTICLES
24-2421
CLASSIFIED
38. Auction sage
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
to be held 21/2 miles south and 11/4 mlies
east of Bayfield Ont. for Gordon D. Scot-
chmer.
THURSDAY, JUNE 6 AT 6 PM
McCormick W30 antique tractor runn-
ing; McCormick Super W6 TA with tor-
que amplifier and five PTO; Interna-
tional A tractor w/manure loader &
Char Lynn pump; IH 7 ft semi mount
mower; IH 3 furrow ACE bottom plow
and 2 furrow plow; McKee harvester
w/22ft self unloading wagon & pipes;
McCormick 200 TW ground drive manure
spreader; horse drawn spring & stiff
tooth cultivators; IHC 3 bar side rake; 4
section spring tooth drags; buzz saw;
platform on wooden framed wagon;
wooden gravel box; 9 x 24 tractor
chains; small round forge & tools; small
anvil; emery for mower knives;
plywood grain box for trailer; woven
wire stretcher with bar and ratchet
puller; 16 ft x 4" grain auger; old plat-
form scale; Renfrew cream separator;
antique wooden churn; 2 Iron kettles; 3
buggy wheels; 2 wheel trailer; neck
yoke; whiffle trees; wagon & buggy
tongues; 2-16 ft Lundy gates; 1-14 ft Lun-
dy gate; taps & dies set; roll of snow
fence; pile of scrap; Jackal) jack; forks;
chains; hand took; block & tackle plus
other Items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
AUCTION SALE
of machinery and household items will
be held ..for Jim Johnston and Ross
Peacock. Lot 46 Con. 1 Morris Twp. 1
corner south of Bluevale then 2 miles
east or 11/4 miles west of Jamestown.
SATURDAY JUNE 1
AT 12 NOON
David Brown 990 tractor, MH 44 tractor,
Allis WC tractor, MH No. 10 baler has NH
thrower, ME 5 bar rake, Int. 7' mower,
32' bale elevator, hydrien 3x14 plow,
Ent. 510, 16 run drill, 20' weed sprayer,
10' disc, 10' Kongskilde cutivator, NE pto,
170 bu spreader, 5 section harrow, grain
box on wagon, 2 ten ton wagons, 40 ft
pto grain auger, trailer, Fairbanks 9"
hammer mill and 6" belt, Clark gas'
motor, 2 electric 1/2 Hp motors, 3/4 Hp air
compressor, 3 Hp Briggs & Stratton
rototilier, electric fencer wire and
stakes, 10 ton hydraulic jack, 50 ft snow
fence, cedar post rails lumber, 90' of 1/4"
plastic pipe, Int. 163, swather, 12' has
water cool motor, New Idea 165 bu
spreader, NH mower, Case 3x14 plow,
Kongskilde 8' cultivator, approx 15 ton
grain and 8 ton corn, choremaster tiller,
circular saw, clippers, water tanks,
chains, forks, oil stove, furniture,
household 'items.
FOR INFORMATION PHONE
887-9470
TERMS: CASH
Owners or Auctioneer not responsible
for accidents day of sale.
Brian Rintoul: Auctioneer
38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
of
Farm Machinery, Livestock &
Real Estate, will be held for
SAM PLETCH
Belgrave
Tuesday, June 18th
10:30 aft.
Auctioneers
Grant McDonald -Ripley
395-5353
Wallace Ballagh-Teeswater
392-6170
`J a/ ire// V r..S Lori.alei
rile, 4 AUCTION SALE
E • s ▪ Jae ire, pleasO'l to announce the upcoming 'auction sales for
.4)7(7.141 F ,'„r•n and Lloyd Mousseau. 3 miles west' and 'r mile south of
r i.ci �S.sfha/•4 ir,,,,..oll ori
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SATURDAY, JUNE 8 AT 110:30 A.M.
PROPERTY: 14,•lr „.n, •in ,,e,l lour acres of mature trees, delightfully landscaped
featuring n 1 •,t,.,,.y 1,,„M Ingnu• 4 herlrooms, dining room living room. rnuntry
kitchen 7 boil •, , '•,•v+ !orgy family room. 2 car garage. inground swireinir,q
pool hank hoc v, N. '•r'I• 11 vrr,rk shop area
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt Lot 17, Concession 5 Hay township
TERMS: Sillily suhlect to reasonable reserve
f inartr ing available
55 000 00 down, balance in 30 Boys
To he offered at 1 00 P M
FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES: F'gin National coffee grinder, weigh station
vstern pump sausage stutter 7 day clock bassinette with skirt. butter spoons
copper ter) kettle and boiler 7 piece chesterfield suite. 5 piece chrome kitchen suite
Freer h P1 , ,,, ,.1i , ()hint.' and stereo office desk 2 chests'of drowers. occasional
chairs 19 •,rloii'r•d TV like new 30 Westinghouse stove (gold) Singer sewing
MO( Hine ,v nh , nhir,ei „,any Tire ,terns
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: 18 gooseneck tandem .5th wheel trailer 74 x 8
hrnent form•, 941111 WO wedges 20 rompnctor r w Honda motor B & D hnrnmer
drill Mortor mixer with Honda motor 2 propane coristructiori heaters & 1 electric
Mokita 6” hand grimier Hilty gun with ammunition, concrete skill saw and cart. 220
amp electric welder vises & shop tools acetylene torch. electric impact wrenches
assortment of puller•, McCullough 10 10 chom saw. 3000 & 1500 watt generators. large
assortment of ren„ •,, wr,rkinq eguipr-neat 8 took large assortment of lumber door•,
and 111IS( ,Iii„•,
WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT: 10 bench sow 1 H P 10 Delta rodral orrn sow 6
Brave, Irmo,„ ! 2 hind •.nw drill press 42 wood lathe c w motors.& c hrsels like
new spindle shaper 3 horvontal kelt sander assortment of door locks covered door
hinges quantity of wood & iniac items and tools pertaining to this type of business
FARM EQUIPMENT & MISC.:.f00(1 Ford tractor r w hydraulic loader. 3 PTH scraper
blade 9 Kongskilde cultivotor 3 sect diamordd harrows, 5 ton wagon with flat rock
Case hay haler 3 tee t ding harrows ' , ton truck rocks 4 cylinder Datsun gas motor
3 wheel hey(le hrnn tacks 1 3030 Marlin rifle. 16 gauge semi automatic Remington
shot gun double 1,.,rsn trader 18 Monroe boot with 65 H.P Evinrude motor & troller
Antique (utter many more interesting Items
TERMS: Cnsh n, , tregue with identification
PROPRIETORS: C,Ini m and yoyd Mousseau Retuing to Grand Bend erect 236 4819
For further info,motir,n tomo( t
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TENDER BROKERS 8• BUSINESS CONSULTANTS
BRUCEFIELD 482-7181/482-3120
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40. Lost & Found
42. Death notice
MISSING: Tiny, black and white female puppy
*from Lot 3. 'Con. 4, Seaforth, DOG NEEDS
MEDICAL CARE. 5200. reword. Phone Brenda
Whyte 527-06'3 1,9tf
41. To give away
KITTENS: Free to good -homes. good mousers and
litter trained. Call 527-0248. 22
[42. Death notice
LONGMAN
At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, May
22, 1985 Harold W. Longman of Londesborough in
his 79th year. Beloved husband of Mory E.
(Dolmage) Loregman: dear brother of Irene (Mrs.,
Charles Weymouth) of Stratford, Carl Longman
of Blyth; Lloyd Longman of Stratford• predeceas•
ed by 1 infant son. Friends were received at the
Beattie Funeral Horne, 55 Rattenbury St. E., Clin-
ton. Funeral service was held on Friday, May 24
1985 commencing at 2 p.rn. Rev. David Snihur of•
ficiated., Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. 22
AMENT
At Cumberland, B.C. and formerly of Auburn, on
May 22, 1985, Oscar Ament in his 95th year,
Beloved husband of the laijs Viola Ament. Dear
father of Irene Ament of Blyth and two sons
Stewart of Blyth and Howard of Cumberland,
B.C. Also survived by one sister Clara Hanney of
Swift Current, Sask.. three grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren. Funeral service was
held on May 27, 1985 qt Courtenay, B.C.-22nx
PEEL
Chester Benton, 78 years of age, a resident of Lot
14, Concession 1. Raleigh Township (RR 5,
Chatham), passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Chatham. on Monday, May 20, 1985. Surviving
ore his wife the former Minnie Louise Boley; 3
daughters, Mrs. Doug (Louise) Furey of
Seminole. Florida, Mrs. Wilfred (Joyce) Lundy of
Dutton and Beverly Anne Parker of Raleigh
Township. 4 sons. Robert Benton Peel of
Londesborough, Ont., William Peel of Chatham,
John Peel of Raleigh Township and Peter Peel of
Chatham; 24 grandchildren and 26 great-
grandchildren: predeceased by 1 infant son
David and 2 sisters Evelyn Baybrook and Velma
Boley. The funeral service was conducted at "The
Chapel” of the Stephen -Alexander Funeral
Home. 245 Wellington St. W.. Chatham, on
Thursday. May 23. 1985 at 1:30 p.m. Rey. Craig
Drummond of Providence United Church of•
ficiated. Interment St. Thomas Anglican -Church
Cemetery. Dover Township. 22
DOHERTY
Ai Alexandra Marine and General Hospital
Goderich on Wedriesddy: May 22. 1985, Peter
James Doherty of R.R. 3 Goderich in his 22nd
year. Dearly loved son of Frank and •Isabelie
(Nivins) Doherty. dear brother of Kenneth of Tim
mins, Kathy (Mrs. Bev. Brornley) of Blyth Paul of
Port Albert Laurie of London. Sharon of
Goderich, Shawn, Mary Lynn and Steven all at
home: loving uncle of Chris and Scott Bromley
and Evan and Sarah Doherty. The family received
friends at the McCallurn Funeral Horne Cambria
Rd. at East St Goderich 2 • 4 am,d 7 9 pen-. Fri-
day Funeral Mass was held at 'St. Joseph's
Roman Cotholir Chure;h Kingsbridge 10.30
o'clock Saturday morning. Interment St. Joseph's
Cemetery. Kingsbridge. 22
TIERNAY
At The Seaforth Cornrnunity Hospital on
Thursday, May 23rd. 1985 John Tierney of Blyth
Ontario. Survived by several nephews. Rested or
The Tosker Funeral Home. Blyth, Ontario. where
the funeral service was held on Friday. May 24 at
2 p.m Interment Blyth Union Cemetery, 22
, •
MALONE •
Gary John of R R 2 Dublin Thursday May 23rd.
1985 at University Hospital London in his 21st
year. Gory Malone sore of Audrey O'Rourke
(Malone) and the late Alfred Malone Near
brother of Robert of R R. 2 Dublin Ann Marie of
R.R 4, Seaforth, dear step brother Of Vicki and
Patti both of Clinton and Gait (Mrs. Barry Riehl)
of Monkton and two step brothers David and
Jamie, also survived by his step Bather Leonard
O'Rourke and grandparents Mr. and 'Mrs. Em
(nett Malone of Seaforth. Mr' Jar k Kemp of,Lon
don and Mrs Leve 0 Rourke of Clinton clear
friend of Miss'Cheryle Campbell. McKillop Twp.
Friends called of the Whitney Rihr'y Funeral
Horne, 87 Goderich Street west. Seaforth after
2 p.m Moy 24 until Saturday rtt 10 30 n in. when
Mass of Chestier) burial was held at St lime",
Roman Catholic Church. Senforth Interment St
Colurnhan Cemetery 22
BRANDON
At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday. May
22nd. 1985, Phoebe E, Brandon. formerly of Clin-
ton in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late
Abraham C. Brandon, Dear mother of Betty (Mrs•.
A. J. Deseck) of St. Clair Shores, Michigan:
Charles Brandon of R.R. 4. Clinton, Also surviving
are six grandchildren. Predeceased by one
brother Russell Bloomfield. Friends called at the
Beattie Funeral Horne. 55 Rattenbury Street,
East. Clinton on Thursday evening from 7 - 9 p.m.
A private family funeral service was held on Fri•
day, May 24th at 4 p.m. Rev. R. Norman Pick of-
ficiated. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. 22
43. Births
CLARK
At Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday May 26
1985. Thomas Clot'nf Huronvii'w Home Clinton
formerly 01 Henson. in his 88th year No known
survivors Visitation was in the Henson Chapel of
the Michael P 0Connor FOsterol Horses 118
King Street oiler 7 p m . Tuesday. where the
funeral and comnnttal service was conducted at
10 a m. Wednesday Moy 29 Rev Stan McDonald
officiated. Interment to follow in Hensall Union
Cemetery 22
47. Card of thanks
STEPHENSON
Blaine and Leisa (nee Ritchie) are pleased to an-
nounce the safe orrival of a daughter, Leanne
Marie. weighing 6 lbs. 2 ozs. on May 14. 1985 of
St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A sister for
Michael and Cara. 22nx
NIXON
Jarnes Leroy of 79 Richmond Street. Henson on
May 23 1985. suddenly os a insult of an accident
James Nixon in his 38th year Beloved husband
of the former Debbie Smith and dear father of
Tire Greg. and William all of horne Door brother
of Sue (Mrs Wolter Woyfowich) of Windsor Glen
ond his wife Loin of H'eri,nll Alice Ann 'Mrs
Charles Toltonl of London Gene (Mrs Jnne
Boynhorn) of Iona,: ond lyres (Mrs Cori
Crossett) of Denfield Loved son of Alice and
Dale Nixon, Seaforth and son in law of Wayne
and Marlene Smith of Hensall Friend' called at
the Whitney Rihey Funeral Horne 87 Goderich
Street West Seaforth after 7 p rn Saturday un
til 2 p m Monday when funeral services were
held Interment Moitlandhonk Cemetery. Seafor
th Rev Ston McDonaldoffice:0ed 22
VERBURG
John and Margaret thank the Lord far the safe
arrival of their first child, Sarah Anne, born on
Monday, Mgy 20, 1985 of Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and O.B. nursing
staff. 22nx
GRAINGER
Steve and Koren are pleased to announce the ar-
rival of their daughter, Kerri-Lyn, born at Clinton
Public Hospital on May 22. 1985 weighing 7 lbs.
14 ozs, A new little sister for Brodly. 22nx .
PROUSE
Gory, Dorlene and Dona ore thrilled to announce
the arrival of Devon Tyler William on Moy .23.
1985, weighing 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Bill and Bev Chowen, Lois end Cec Hallam
and Bob Prouse. First great•grandson for Mori.
Smith and Florence Ludvigson. - 22nx
PRESTON
Christopher is' pleased to announce the birth of
his brother Tyler Stuart, born May 21. 1985. Pro-
ud parents ore Debi and John and proud grand•
parents are Ken and Mary Gibbings of Clinton
and ' Tina and Crad Preston of Surrey,
England. 22nx
46. In memoriam
EVANS
Suddenly at his residence, on Sunday May 26
1985 Mr Rirhord (Dick) George Evans of R R 3
Clinton in his 71st year Survived hy ceche
daughter Anita (Mrs Robert McKinlay) of
R dgetown and five sons Bert of Clinton William
I of Burnaby B C Patrick Peter and Richard Jr
Also survived hy four grandchildren Predeceas
ed by his wife Violet (Cole) Evans Friends were
received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home.
153 High Street Clinton on Tuesday 7 9 p m
Funeral service was held on Wednesday Moy 29
at 2 p m Interment Clinton Cemetery 22
CAMPBELL
1 would like to thank all those who remembered
me while 1 was a patient at St. Josephs Hospital,
London, my wife and family, my relatives, the
nurses on 4th floor S.W., Dr. Harris and Dr. Mead
for the T.L.C. 1 received, Also thanks to Dr.
Newland. My friends, the church and the various
organizations for flowers, gifts, kind deeds and
"get well" cards- 1 would also like to thank Revs.
Bechtel, Pick, Simmons and Stan McDonald for
their visits. Everything was very much
apprecioteell. -- George "Short" Campbell, —22x
RILEY
In loving memory"of a dear husband, Alec Riley.
'who passed owes/May 30, 1974:
I will always remember in in) heart.
The happiness we both knew •
We travelled life's pathwoy together,
It was beautiful because of,yoi'
I remember the day I met you.
And the day God made you mine,
I remember the day I :est you,
I will till the end of time.
And with all my tears and heartaches
This one thing has made me glad
You chose me to share with you.
Those wonderful 30 years and children we had.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
wife Ora 22x
•
GLOUSHER
In loving memory of our parents and grand
parents Herbert who passed away May 1. 1982
and Mae who passed away June 4 1983
The family chain is broken now
But mernories will live forever
Lovingly remembered and sorely missed by
their family 22x
CRICH
I would like to thank my family for the lovely
retirement dinner and birthday given in my
honour. It was greatly appreciated by me and I
love you deeply. - Margaret Crich, 22x
LANSING
t would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr
Street, Dr. Watts and the nurses on first floor of
Clinton Hospital while I was a recent patient
there. Thanks also to my friends and neighbours
who visited me and for cards flowers and gifts
and since returning home. Your kindness was
much appreciated. Beth Lansing. 22
47. Card of thanks
DE JONG
A 'sincere thank you ' to everyone for flower
cards. gifts and visits during my stay in Clinton
Hospital Special thanks to Dr. Newland. Dr
Lambert Dr Har ret.t and first floor nursing staff.
Thanks to Betty and her staff in O.R. and special
thanks to Father Pluto. Doreen De Jong. 22x
FLORIAN
My thanks to all who visited sent cards. flowers
and treats during my two recent confinements in
hospital. Special thanks to Doctors Horrett.
Watts, nurses and staff on first floor Fr. Pluto,
VON for home core Pearl Shanahan and Ber-
thenq Cruickshank for their help. All is much
appreciated. Audrey Florian. 22x
SCHREIBER
We would like to thank our neighbors and
friends who made Mabel's 75th birthday a day
never to be forgotten and also for our anniver-
sary on Saturday. Thank you all. Milton and
Mabel Schreiber. 22
PENHALE
I would like to thank family and friends for
flowers and cords. Special thank& to Doctor
Chan, Doctor Couchi and nursing staff on 1st
Floor. Sincerely Lillian. 22x
'BROMLEY
We would like to take this opportunity to thank
oil our friends neighbours and relatives for all
the beautiful cords flowers and acts of kindness
shown 00 the recent death of our brother and un
(le Peter' It is times like this when el person
wellies lust hilw much friends really mean to
there Kathy Bev Chris and Scott
Bromley 22
GLAZIER
Thanks to police doctors. nurses and ambidance
ottendants who helped me and to everyone'who
sent treats and flowers while in
hospital Myrtle Glaser, 22x
FLEISCHAUER
We would like to thank everyone who helped to
make April 27 1985 a very special day for
us Dennis and Jenny Fleischauer 22x
JERVIS
I wish to thank family and friends for flowers,
cords and good wishes while in hospital and
since returning home. Also thanks to Dr. Watts,
Dr Newland and the staff of Clinton Hospital.
Special thank you to Gramma and Grampa Jervis
and Daddy for looking after the kids. Jill
Jervis 22x
COWAN
I would like to express my thanks to those who
remembered me while in the hospitr, Special
thanks to the first floor nurses and D Harrett
and Rev Barber 22x
d
-'Residential
Farms -
Business
Resort Property
COUNTRY LIVING - Stanley Township.
Renovated 1'/2 storey home, country
kitchen, living room, family room, 3
bedrooms. Located on 1.4 acres. A must
to see.
CLINTON - Ontario Street. Brick and
sided bungalow, two bedrooms on main
level, large kitchen, living room and
bath. Partially completed basement.
This property is clean.
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP - Two bedroom
brick bungalow, full basement with rec
room. Excellent starter home and
priced to sell.
Bob Thomas
Res. 482-3096
Office 324-9097
MAURICE
GARDINER REAL
ESTATE LIMITED
34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH
524.2966
'We May Be Number One! But •
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NEW LISTING - 1.48 acres
approved plan of subdivision (7 lots)
water & sewer at lot corner. 5th Ave.,
Vanastra. Price at 515,900.
510,900 - Harvey's Place, Bayfield. 25
Acre Serviced Lois- Map available.
512,000 • Argyle St., Bayfield • 82,5 x
130' Vacant lot.
515,500 - Ducharme Estates -
Ducharme Crescent, (Bayfield) - Serviced
lot, storm sewers, gravel drive.
530,000 Bayfield - 3.51 Icres -
vacant treed lot.
530,000 - Stark St„ Bayfield • Fair
Acre Estates, 3 vacant lots. inside white
gates 198' x 132'
545,000 - Lot 5, 6, 7 McTavish St.,
Bayfield. small cottage.
Fur further information
on these and other
properties
CONTACT:
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