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38. Auction sale
38. Auction sale
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc., to be held at
Richard Lobb's Barn Clinton. Ont. for Norma Street
of Clinton and Estate of Leslie Elliott of Bayfield
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 at 10 A.M.
Antique flat to wall cupboard with eight pane glass
doors. lam type cupboard, fancy antique hall seat
with mirror. open face washstand,. trunk, blanket
boxes, antique dressers. two pressback• rocking
chairs. oak desk, buffet, six matching dining chairs.
several fancy small tables and plant stands. some
floor rugs, curved front cherry bedroom suite with
mattress, and box spring. modern two piece
bedroom suite with mattress, odd bed with mat-
tress, old wooden beds, large antique bonnet chest
of drawers, 30" electric stove, two good fridges,
wringer washer, chrome table and four chairs, good
chesterfield and chair. small modern buffet, chlllo
cabinet, hall trees, odd chests of drawers, six mat-
ching, dining chairs. cedar chest, ten Inch portable
TV, chicken coop choir.' upholstered chair and foot
stool, several crocks. oil lamps. hand tools, pictures,
small lamp, small appliances, dishes and glassware,
Including antique pieces, Lawn -Boy lawn mower
plus a very large offering of misc. Items too
numerous to mention. Don't miss this sale.
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb - Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
Auctioneer not responsible -for accidents day of sole.
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PROPERTY AUCTION
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Under Instructions from The Township of Tucker -
smith. Rathwell & Associates,, will offer for sole by
Public Auction on
October 12, 1982 et 1:00 p.m.
at the property location, the following:
Property known as. Runic! Enterprises, R.R. No. 5
Clinton, Lot 10, Plon 23, Vanastro Park, In the Town-
ship of Tuckersmith, County of Huron, .964 acres,
more or less Including 9,000 sq. ft. building.
TERMS:
**'1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars) deposit required
by Certified cheque. payable to Rathwell &
Associates men day of solo.
**Closing is 30 days,
For further information, please contact:
eladmile, r ,1.socia,/e3
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST
• SEAFORTH. ONTARIO WOK 1WO
(519) 527-1450
LARGE CONSIGNMENT
AUCTIONSALE-
Over 80 Tractors & 150 Pieces of Equipment
at Brindley Sales Yard, Dungannon, Ont.
Saturday,
October
16th
at 10:00 A.M.
For more information call
BRINDLEY AUCTION
519-529-7625 or 519-529-7970
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF USED CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTOR, MOWERS;
POWER BROOMS, PLOW EQUIPMENT AND
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
TO BE HELD AT 10:00 A.M.
THURSDAY,' OCTOBER 14th, 1982
AT THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
a. COMMUNICATIONS YARD
1450 -7TH AVENUE EAST, OWEN SOUND
3 • 1976 to 1971. Automobiles, 6 L E
cyl., auto., most/w /B, P/S
(Dodges, Plymouths, Ford)
1 - 1476 Station. Wagon, 6 cyl.,
auto., P/B, P/S'(AMC Concord)
7 • 1971 to 1971. '/, Ton Express. 6 &
1 cyl., auto., most/w P/B (Dodges
L Chews) one accident damaged
1 • 1973, 3 pass. Van, s cyl. auto.,
(Chew)
1 - 1976, % Ton Express, c/w Cop, 6
cyl. P/1E (Dodge)
2 • 1971, '/. Ton Express, 3 pass. cab.
1 cyl. auto., ono/w P/® (Dodges)
2 - 1979, 1'h Ton Dump Stake, 5
pass. cab, 3 cyl. P/B (Dodges) ono
non-operative
1 - 1973, 3 Ton Stake, Dump, 5 cyl.
' cloth. (International)
1. 1970 L 1. 1972, 3 Ton, w/dump
bee, I, cyl., auto.. olr brakes, P/S
(Ford 16 International)
1 - 1960 L 1 . 1961,E ton fixed body,
w/fur hyd., air brakes, P/S, 6 cyf.
diesel (Oshkosh 15 FWD); .. . -. •-
1 - 1967, Tractor, John Deere 74W11
2 - 1967, Mowers, 3 ft. Sickle Bar
Type (Dearborn.)
2 . 1969, Power Brooms, Jenkins
BHP 6 (one non -Operative)
2 - Grader Wings, 13 L 19 hole
blades (Adorns! Dominion Road)
1 - Reversible Plow, 95 hole blade
(Frink)
2 - Utility Bosos for 2 Ton Truck
2 - Stake Dump Bosos for 2'4on
Truck (one c/w cyl. a pump)
1 . Dump Box for 5 Ton Truck (Frink)
less controls
1 . tloctrIc Motor, 550 V. sealed
1 . Sickle Bar Grinder
1 . Drill Vise
1 - Work Bench c/w Vise (home-
made)
1 - Storage .Tank, 200 Gal.
3 - Fuel Dispensing Pumps
2 • 1977 Chain Saws (Pioneer) non.
operative
1 • Water Pump, Monarch c/w B L 5
Engine (requires repairs) `
1 - 1930, Electric Mal Saw, 14evy
Duty
1 - 1969 Scope, King
1 - 1962 Thor Breaker
.3 Pcs. Timber Piling, 17, 21, 1 37
foot .
7 - Adding Machines (Victor,
011metfl, Texas Inetri., Citizen) all
require repairs
1 - Kcrdex File Cabinet
1 - Steel Cabinet, 30" x 36" x 72"
3 - Offlre Desks, wooden
1 - Floor.Pollsher, (Husky)
-Divider Panels with doors .
Items may be Inspected of Ma above location from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
on October 12, 13 and October 14, 19E2 until time of sole.
Further Information may be obtained from: J.A. Smllay, Dist. Supply
Supervisor Phone: Olt) 076.7330.
TERMS AND. CONDITIONS: Each Item will be sold on an "As 1s — Where Is"
basis. Vehicles will be sold without a SAFETY STANDARDS CERTIFICATE
and without licence plates.
A etepotit Oi `1d0.00 or full payment In the amount at the bed, whichever is
less, must ba paid on each Item fat the firms of sale. Payment must be com-
pleted and Hems removed within five (3) working days. Failure to comply
will result In forfeiture of deposit.
All payments must be cash. certified cheque. money order, or bank draft
made payables 90 the "Treasurer of Ontario".
Vehicles con only be removed with (a) a Dealer's' licence plate: (b) another
Province's licence plate, or (c) proper towing or car transporter.
All other terms and conditions as ...fades place of sale.
Ministry of
Transportation and
Gomr unications
44 Engagements
PAGE-ARSENEALI
Mr. and Mrs. John Page ore
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their son,
John Page to Christine
Arseneau, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Arseneau of Toron-
to. The wedding will take place
on Friday, June 10th, 1983 at
7:30 p.m. in St. Joseph Church,
Toronto. Reception to follow at
Essence Place. -40
46. In memoriam
COLLINSON
In loving memory of a dear
father, George Alvin Collinson,
who passed away two years
ago, October 6, 1980.
A wonderful father laid to`rest,
For each of us he did his best,
His place on earth no one can
fill,
We love you Dad, and always
will.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed, Jayne and
Terry.-40nx
FISHER
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
Luella Fisher, who passed away
December 1980.
God took you home, it was His
will,
But in our hearts we love you
still,
Your memory" is as door friday,
As in the hpur you passed
away.
We often sit and think of you, ,
When we are alt alone,
For memory is the only friend,
That grief can call its own.
—Deeply missed and forever
loved by Auleen, Terry; Natalie
and Danielle. -40x
47. Card of thanks
DOHERTY
I would like to thank everyone
for the visits, cards and gifts
while I was in hospital. Thanks
also to Dr. Thomson, Dr. Walker
and nursing staff on first
floor.—Peter,-40
• FISHER
We would like to extend our
sincere thanks to all our'
relatives, friends and neighbors
for best wishes, cards and gifts
we received and helping us
celebrate our 25th wedding an,
niversory. Special thanks to Ir-
ma Mason, Phyllis Allin,
Modeline Bean, Shorlene and
Stacey Bean, Marlene Little and
our family Sandy and -Ed for all
their work making our anniiverm
sary a cherished memory.
Thank you to Bill and Evelyn
Treble.—Bernard- and
Bernice. -40x
McILWAIN
A sincere thank you' to
everyone who hod a part in
making our 40th wedding an-
niversary such -a happy and
memorable occasion.: Thanks
for all the lovely cords, gifts and
good wishes. It made us very
happy and we will always have
pleasant memories • of
it'.—Everett and Hazel.
Mcllwain.-40x
NOLAN
I would like to sincerely thank
the ladies whogave me the
shower on Tuesday night for
their lovely gifts • and warm
welcome. It was very much
op.preciated.—Marion
Nolan. -40x
REDER
We would like to give a special,
`thanks to our friends -and
neighbors and especially our
family for cards, gifts and mak-
,ing our 40th Anniversary
celebration a very special occa-
sion. Thanks again.—Joke and
Elsie Reder.-40
ROBB
I would like to thank Dr.. J.
Rourke, Dr. Lambert, Dr. Neal
and nursing staff on 2nd floor
east, A.M.&G.° Hospital for .their
care. Also thanks to Dr'. Wyatt,
Dr. Mclsaac, Dr. Chin and staff
of 3rd floor east, the ambulance
attendants of Victoria Hospital.
Special thank you to relatives,
friends and neighbors for cards,
flowers, letters, visits, prayers
and other kind acts during my
recent hospitalization. These
will " always be
remembered.—Sincerely, Della
Robb. ---40x ,
ROBINSON
The family of the late Viola
Robinson wish to extend our
sincere thanks to the nurses
and staff of Seaforth Hospiirel
for the excellent care to our
dear Mother during her illness.
Special thanks to Dr. Rodney,
Di. . Wong, Huron County
Homemakers, our relatives,
friends and neighbors for cords,
f lgwer,s,,an..d ,dgnat ions,„.glso.for...._
the lovely 'food which was
presented to us in our homes. A
special thanks to the women of
the Brucefield United Church for
-. the lovely lunch and to Beatty
Funeral Home for their kind
assistance in funeral ar-
rangements. • Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.—The Robinson
Family. -40
SPROUL
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank Doctors Conway,
Cauchi, Crleeson, Flowers,
Thomson, also Mrs. Phyllis
Scott, nurses in emergency, am-
bulance driver and nurses on
second floor east Alexandra
Hospital. Thanks also for cards
treats and visits while in.
hospital .—May Sproul. -40x
47. Card of thanks
CRAWFORD
The family of the tate James
Bertram Crawford wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
their many friends, relatives
and neighbors fof_. the gifts of
food, floral tributes, cards, ex-
pressions of sympathy and
donations. to the Lung Associa-
tion. We wish to thank Dr.
Couchi, Dr. Rourke and the staff
on 1st floor as well as the
nurses of the Huron County
Health Urait for their attention
and core. We thunk Rev. Robert
Ball for his message, the
honorary pallbearers and
pallbearers, the McCallum
Funeral Home and the Ladies of
North St.. U.C.W. - your kind-
ness and caring will always be
remembered.—Stella,
Charlotte Sheardown, Margaret
Oke, Leonard, Ernest and Clif-
ford Crawford. -40x
DYKSTRA
We would like to thank all our
relatives and friends for all
their gifts, flowers and visits
while I was in hospital and since
returning home. A special
thank -you to Grandma and
Grandpa Dykstra for • taking
such good care of Lisa and Lori.
Thanks also to Dr. Hollingworth
and Dr. Lambert and nurses on
second floor.—Elsie and
Karen. --40
ORGAN FOR SALE — KORG CX
3, c/w volume pedal and special
effects switch. Professionally
used.and- maintained for a pro-
fessional. Phone 524-7725 after
5 p.m. -40,41,'
CLINTON
BOXED
MEATS
As of October 18.
we'll be at our new
location . North'of
Clinton on Hwy. No. 4
SEE OUR AD
IN THIS WEEK'S
FOCUS
NEWSMAGAZINE
FOR COMPLETE
DETAILS
Weld rather sell it
than move it!
10 %STOREWIDE
DISCOUNT
October 12 to 16
at 17 ALBERT ST.
CLINTON
Stirling to run for warden
By Stephanie
Levesque
Goderich Township Reeve,
Grant Stirling announced his
candidacy for the position
of Huron County warden at
the September 30 session of
County council.
Realizing it is an election
year, Reeve Stirling asked
for the support of those who
will be back- after the
November 8 election. The
1983 warden will be elected
and sworn in at a meeting on
Deceinber 14 at 3 p.m. at the
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1962—PAGE 13
T®w & Country
REAL ESTATE
county court house in
Goderich.
Reeve Stirling sought the
warden's position this past
year, but was defeated by
the current warden, Reeve
Harold Robinson of Howick
Township.
Race Against MS was a success
Dear Editor:
On behalf of the Huron
County Unit of the Multiple
Sclerosis Society, I would
like to thank Dan Donnelly,
Fire week
stresses safety
at home and work
Ken Crawford and his staff
at the Goderich Racetrack
and the Canadian Trotters'
Association for all their sup-
port and assistance during
the Race Against M.S. which
•
Fire can strike quickly and destroy a lifetime of
work, ambitions and goals. Don't let it happen to you.
The week from October 3 to 9 is Fire Prevention
Week and it should at least serve to make people
more aware that proper safety procedures can
reduce the possibility of fire in the home and work
place.
Take the proper steps to .limit the chance of an
accidental fire at home by carefully reading the
labels. of can to determine the safest ,way to store
materials.
On Saturday, October 9 the Goderich Fire
Department will be at the Suncaost Mall to answer
your questions about safety and members will also
.offer -. demonstrations _.on,the..use and -storage -of fire
extinguishers and extrication. There will also be
displays of general interest.
Be sure and be safe. .
NELSON ST. BEAUTY
Original charm, solid built, natural woodwork,
gracious home; mature frees, convenient location.
Priced In40's. •
-ITA ALLEN - 52`:8480
ICJ. HUGHES REALTY LTD.
30 Kingston St. Goderich
was held at the Goderich
racetrack.
The race was a great suc-
cess and all the funds raised
will be utilized locally.
The Huron .county Unit
would also likto thank the
public for their continuing
support.
Yours sincerely,
Christa Fraser,
Secretary.
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phone): 482-9371.
Rosidonce: 523-9338
15 ACRES - wooded - near
Auburn - large brick home -
combination furnace - 2 small
barns.
69 ACRES • - °No. 8 Highway -
farrowing barn - raised ranch
home - several ponds.
2 MILES FROM CLINTON -
100 acres - 97 workable -- no
buildings.
1 FLOOR BRICK BUNGALOW
- Blyth - finished basement -
electric heat - carport.
NEAR •BRUCEFIELD - 6
,acres - good . frame home -
drive shed and barn
10 ACRES'- near Kinburn
good brick home - small steel
barn.
HWY. NO. 4'- 742 acres - neat.,
bungalow - attached garage - •
finished basement - insulated
barn suitable for hogs or
poultry.'
46 ACRES highway farm -
near Varna - 23 workable -
hardwood bush large' double
home - large 1 litable for
hogs or poultry . • arge drive
shed.with workshop.•
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HOLMESVILLE - 13 acre
hobby farm -1 floor bungalow -
paved drive - small insulated
barn.
LARGE SELECTION OF
FARMS AND LAND
MAURICE
GARDINER REAL ESTATE LTD.
34 STANLEY STREET
GODERICH
524-2966 524-2966
CALL US—TO WELCOME YOU HOME
162 WELLINGTON ST., S. Asking
'34,500.00. Home plus bachelor apar-
tment.
43 ST. PATRICK ST. 3 bedroom. Fine
family brick, near Square.
$3,000 GRANT.
HOMES
FOR IST TIME PURCHASERS
93 ST. DAVID ST. Askfi`g '29,800.00. 2
bedrooms, new gas heat, good lot.
154 PICTON ST.. E. 4 bedroom. New
siding and insulation.
va
93 PICTON ST., E. Asking '43,000.00. 3
bedroom brick. Natural woodwork.
60 MONTREAL ST. 3 bedrooms plus
den. New roof/Insulated.
212 BAYFIELD RD. 2 bedrooms. Im-
maculate 1% storey. Nicely lan-
dscaped 14.6, . _,
4,
Maurice Gardiner
Pete Bottgor
Bruce Ryan
Steve Gardiner
Ken Thompson
Jim Thompson
524-6031°
524-2865
524-7762
524-9985
524.1514
527-0672
134 KEAYS ST. 3 bedrooms. Main floor
family room, _
loommammommen
119 BRUCE ST., E. Asking '41,700.00.
Beautifully renovated.
182 ELGIN AVE., W. Ideal starter. Gas
heat.
MEMBER OF THE HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM,
WHEN BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE M.L.S. IS YOUR BEST BET.
W.J. HUGHES.
REALTY LIMITED
30 Kingston St. GOdaeldh
524-7373 - 52441,00
MID 20'5 BUNGALOW
Eat In kitchen, good condition, large let, choke
locution. Try your offer for a great buy. Owner
anxious, Call Rita Allen 324.6466.
STATELY TWO STOREY
On well maintained large lot, well proportioned brlds
close to all amenities. Spacious bright rooms, impound
pool, detached two car garage, tarmac drive, C-161.
Coll Ebb Ross 524-0764,
DUPLEX -11% 'TIL '84
Brick 2 i 3 bedrooms, electric hoot, convenient
location, fully rented. insulated. Try your offer, Call
Norma Taylor 462-9621.
REDUCED
Stately 2 storey red brick, central location, 2 wood bur-
ning fireplaces, well landscaped lot.
BRICK 2 STOREY - 4 ACRES
Goderich Twp., Ideal family home, modern kitchen i
both, spacious rooms, priced to sell. For the family
wanting room to roam. Open for offers. Call Rita Allen
524-6460.
BEAUTY SALON
Long established, central location, modern equipment.
Excellent terms. A real opportunity to acquire your
own business. Call Ebb Ross 524.6764. J-106
COTTAGES
Still time to onlay orlook for your cottage or lot NOW,
all price ranges, Lakefront a, Lakeview. Call Norma
Taylor 462-0921.
Rita Allen
Ebb Ross
Barb Shewfelt
524-0480
324-0706
524-9581
Norma Taylor 462-9621
Don McCauley 524-4226
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LES WILLEMS_524-8451 -
GARY RUPERT,,524-8777
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202 Bayfield Road,
Asking only '32,500.00
HOUSES UNDER 3000000
144 GIBBONS STREET
2 bedroom bungalow, large. lot 62'- x 135'. Close to
schools. '27,000.00.
AUBURN
Large Family Home - Great buy at '22,000.00.
289 CAMBRIDGE STREET
3 Bedroom Semi. Full basement Targe lot 40' x 132' -
only '27,900.00.
BLUEWATER BEACH
2 bedroom winterized cottage -'28,000.00.
HURON HAVEN
Good selection of Quality Mobile Homes.
31 CAMBRIA ROAD
4 bedroom - great starter -'27,500.00.
QUALITY HOMES
c
154 ELGIN AVE.
2 storey brick - swimming pool. Large lot 78' x 104.
Extremely good financing available.
COLBORNE TWP.
Like new 3 bedroom home on 2 acres also with good
financing available, '49,900,00.
317'KROHMER DRIVE
4 bedrooms, 2'4 baths, family room with fireplace -
asking '69,000.00.
95 BRITANNIA ROAD E
4 bedroom brick bungalow. Family room fireplace,
carport. Asking '59,000.00,
NTED _-
WE URGENTLY NEED QUALITY HOMES IN
THE SOUTH OR WEST SIDES OF GODERICH -
CALL TODAY.
HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED AN EX-
CITING REWARDING CAREER IN REAL
ESTATE?
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the ambition and dedication to succeed. For your fresh
start, call us today - 524-6656.
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