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FARMEQUIPMENT
MOVER
60 TRACTORS & 100 PIECES
-OF EQUIPMENT
AT -
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dungannon, Ont.rlo
Saturday, May 21st
9:30 A.M.
Brindley Auctions
(519)-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON N. BRINDLEY
AUCTION SALE
OF INTEREST
TO BE HELD AT WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE, consisting
of antique furniture and dishes.
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1983 11:00 A.M.
PARTIAL LISTING OF ANTIQUES: 36" Riley Whiting
weight clock; wall telephone; 2 Coal oil lamps (one
bull's eye); 2 spool floor lamps; table lamps; 2 parlour
tables; wicker fern stand; round fern stand; wash stand
& pitcher; press back high chair; pressback rocker;
bookshelf case, 6 plank chairs; table model
gramophone; patterned rug: 5 large gilt frame pic-
tures; copper boiler; 3 -gal. finger painted crock with
handles; 2 wide mouth jugs; bean pot; quantity dishes,
including 2 Bennington bowls, carnival glass; pieces
Limoges, amethyst, .flow blue, cranberry, crystal,
several cups and saucers, vases and many other In-
teresting items.
OTHER ARTICLES: 2 2 -piece Sklar chesterfield suites
(one Fr. Provincial); single & double beds; night stand;
Lo -Z Boy chair & stool; upholstered chair & stool: pair
of Hurricane lamps; braided mats; trunks; suit cases;
wall heater;, several small tables and chairs; quantity
quilts, blankets, bedding; handmade lace cloth; 2
metal banks (kicking cow and trick dog); fold -up picnic
table; umbrella & table;, patio table; padded chaise
lounge; electric mower; usual kitchen items; lawn
sprayer; half size cream con; quantity of other Items.
PREVIEW: Friday, May 13, 2-5 and Saturday, May 14, 10
a.m. to sale time.
You will be well advised to attend as this is on in-
teresting offering.
MOBILE LUNCH
JACK ALEXANDER
AUCTIONEER
Tel: 357-1011 and 357-1442
CLEARING FARM
AUCTION SALE
Of farm machinery, dairy equipment, feed,
truck, misc., household effects & antiques
for Douglas A. McNeil, RR 6, Goderich. Lot 1,.
Conc. 10, Eastern Division, Colborne Twp.,
1'/2 Miles north of Carlow, 3/4 mile south of
Nile on County Road 6.
WED., MAY 18 at 1:00 P.M.
FARM MACHINERY & MISC.: 8 N Ford Tractor, 3 furrow
Oliver plow 3 pth, Rotary mower 3 pth., 6 ft. scraper 3
pth., 28 plate MH disc 3 pth, set 10 ft. chain harrows, 3
pth. rear end loader, two wheel farm trailer new box
good rubber, set 2000 lbs. platform scales, pump jock,
Garber grass seeder power take off 3 pth., auger type
grain aerator, cattle oiler, Walk ins jet sprayer, blue
wagon box, set double team harness, power take off
belt pulley, 60 ft. 6 inch belt, 24 ft. 5 Inch belt, power
take off wire roller, woven wire stretcher, set chain
hoist, mounted emory, 32 ft. extension ladder, land
measuring wheel, fence post wood and iron, electric
fencers, post hole auger. barrels, cross cut saw, 4 horse
evener, hoof clippers, hay feeder, chains, forks,
shovels, and many other articles too numerous to men-
tion, garden rototiller, scrap iron.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 2 Unit De Laval magnetic milking
machine with piping for 18 cows, two stainless milk
pails, milk strainer, double wash sink.
TRUCK: 1973 Ford F100'/, ton truck sells certified, only
51,000 miles.
FEED: 200 bales of hay, 17 ft. corn ensilage in 12 ft. silo.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Antique spool bad, antique hall
free, rocking chair, antique plug, tobacco cutter,
dishes, etc. Wagon load of small articles including anti-
ques, etc. too numerous to mention.
Dining room table, buffet, China cabinet, single bed
and dresser - nearly new, electric broom, fireplace
grate, wicker flower stand, two record players, 24 cu.
ft. deep freeze, pillows, bedding, table cloths, afghans, -
lawn chairs, roasting pans, dishes, cherry Otter, coffee r
maker, mots, typewriter, etc.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is the first sale on this well
kept farm in 35 years so there will be several antique
and miscellaneous articles and items not listed so plan
to attend,
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE
ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS OR CORRECTIONS
GIVEN VERBALLY DAY OF SALE
CASH DAY OF SALE FARM IS SOLD
7% Sales Tax in Effect
CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneer:
DAVID CARSON
R.R. No. 3
LISTOWEL
519-291-2049
Proprietor:
DOUGLAS A. McNEIL
R.R. No. 6,
GODERICH
519.524-6365
40. ,Lost 8 Found
LOST - At Zehrs, Saturday, May
7th, cane, maple handmade,
family heirloom, reward. 524-
9006.-19
41. To give away
TWO AFFECTIONATE female
cats, eleven months old,
spayed, have shots, together or
separately. Good mousers. Call
524-7396.-19x
'42. Death notice
LITTLE
Little, Merle Anita, May 7th,
1983, in Windsor, retired office
manager with the Wilson,
Walker Law Firm, dear mother
of Clark Ian Little, of B.C., and
Mrs. George (Joanne) McCor-
mick of Linden, Mich., dear
grandmother of Gordon and
John Little. Memorial service,
Friday, May 13th, 1983. at 4:00
p.m., at St. Mary's Anglican
Church. Rev. P. F. Chidwick of-
ficiating. Donations may be
made to the Canadian Cancer
Society as your expression of
sympathy. (James H. Sutton
Funeral Home) -19
43. Miscellaneous
FINE WOOD and cork floors for
restoration or renovation from
Lbfthouse Woods Inc. Sales and
Service 416-877-1485 or 519.853-
0906.-4)-19
44. Engagements
TROMMESHAUSER-HAGGITT
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haggitt,
R.R.6, Goderich, Ont. are pleas-
ed to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Sharon to Bernd Troin-
meshauser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gunter Trommeshouser of Van-
couver, B.C. The wedding will
take place May 20th, 1983 at 7
p.m. " in- Nile United Church,
Nile, Ont. Reception to follow in
Lucknow. Everyone
welcome. -195,20x
46. In memoriam
ANDERSON
In loving memory of a dear
wife, Jean, who God called
home one •year ago, May 15,
1982.
It's sad, to walk. the road alone,
Instead of side by side,
But to all there comes a mo-
ment,
When the path of life divides.
You gave me years of hap-
piness,
And sorrow came and tears,
But you left me beautiful
memories, •
I will treasure through the
years.
—Lovingly remembered by hus-
band John O. Anderson. -19x
38. Auction sale
46. In memoriam
BELL
In loving memory of a dear son
and brother, Marshall, who
passed away May 7, 1977.
Though his smile is gone
forever,
And his hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many
memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has him in His keeping,
We have him in our hearts.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Mom and
brothers Dennis and
Arthur. -19x
JONES
In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, Ken
Jones, who passed away one
year ago, May 13th, 1982.
A father is one you love so
dear,
A dad and a friend you always
want near,
But now that he's gone, in my
heart there's a space,
That nothing or no one could
ever replace.
—Always loved and never
forgotten by son Edward,
daughter-in-law Gayle, grand-
children Annette, Lisa and
Bradley. -19
47. Card of thanks
McGRATTEN
1 wish to convey my thanks for
the lovely flowers, fruit, cards
and those who visited me while
in Alexandra Hospital. Thanks
to the Canadian Legion, Dr.
Thomson, Dr. Walker, Dr.
Cauchi, Rev. John Wood and all
`he nurses and staff on first
floor.—Beatrice
McGratten.-19x
MITCHELL
' would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbors for cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while I
was a patient in Alexandra and
University Hospitals, and since
coming home. Thanks to Drs.
Walker, Conway and Barton, to
Reiv. Bob Ball, and nurses and
staff on second floor east
Goderich, and 6th floor
London.—Alma E.
Mitchell. -19x
ONTARIO NURSES
ASSOCIATION
Thanks to everyone who helped
make Nurses Week such a suc-
cess. Special thanks to the
Grade 4 pupils and staff of
Robertson and St. Mary's
Schools for materials and time
to make posters portraying
"What Does A Nurse Do?".
These posters were enjoyed by
the public viewers. Thanks also
for donations of baked goods.
They were appreciated, as
without your efforts, our bake
sale would not have been such
a success. All help and services
rendered by the Public Health
nurses and fellow members of
the O.N.A. ware greatly ap-
preciated. Special thanks to
Nurses Week Committee, to
Aisle Fisher, Marcie Lumby,
Marg Reynolds, Gail Livingston,
Louise Graham, Joanne
Ducharme, Eleanor
Cox.—O.N.A. Local 52. Presi-
dent Elect, Irene
"Stroughan.-19
LARGE ESTATE AUCTION
SALE
Power wood working fools, lawn mowers, antiques,
furniture, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn,
Clinton, Ont. for Goderich Estate plus other good
consignments.
Saturday, May 4th at 10 a.m.
Wood turning lathe with motor and chisels, 40 steel
posts, Black and Decker router, Rockwell Beaver 10"
bandsaw, Black and Decker radial arm sow with 17"
,-rip-'out, and De Watt 3" Cut Rockwell Beaver 6"
planer with electric motor, Skill saw, jig saw, small
battery charger, 5" vise, 1/4 HP electric motor and
emery, new power bench grinder, six ton lack, wood
clamps, handsaws, plus several small hand tools,
Lawn -Boy lawn mower, water softener, etc., two
chainsaws, electric snow blower, " electric lawn
mower,
FURNITURE: Round dining table with centre
pedestal. six oak chairs, six matching pressback
chairs, two washstands, four antique wooden
planes. Heintzman piano sounds good but needs
refinishing, buffet with mirror, small pine blanket
box, knee holo desk, Boston rocker, walnut gate log
table, small air conditioner, single box spring and
mattress, antique dresser with mirror, portable
typewriter, umbrella table, Candle component set
with eight track player and record player, floor
lamps, coffee and end tables, chesterfields, chair,
largo mirror, pictures, chests of drawers, kitchen
chalrlr, golf clubs, black and -white portable TV, fain-
ting couch, fable lamps, treadle sewing machine,
magazine table, lawn chain, jet hockey game, floor
model hi-fi set, oak office desk with 3 drawers and
matching office chair, small pool table, Royal Albert
cups and.saucers, 2 external speakers for hi -fl, small
modern desk, small pool table, office swivel chair,
water heater, marble top server, tent, small kitchen
set, sisigle continental beds, oil lamps, small cream
can, electric heater plus our usual large'offering of
miscellaneous Items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 4B2 -Y898
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Plan 1985 homecorniiig
Last -Thursday evenhig the
Goderich Township Enter'
CoP 1nBmmuniSeniitivors Cmentet e to the L 1?. /1 r al" ® 511 ' 1
Hoknesvllle. Everett Men,
wain chaired the meeting•
Jean Lobb played the NEVVS
Piano for the opening exer-
cise and Charlotte Norman
read the minutes. Blanche
Deeves gave the card report.
A letter was read from a
former township resident
47. Card of thanks
411MMINSMINIIII
THE GODERICH Ringettte
Association would like to thank
all those who supported,
donated and worked 'at our
Garage Sale to make it a suc-
cess. The winner of the food
basket drawer was Diane
Kellestine. A special thank you
to the Goderich Recreation
Board for their financial support
and Jane Netzke for her co-
operation. -19
THE GODERICH Minor Hockey
Ways and Means Committee
would like to thank the town
and surrounding community for
their support during the past
season. Our main objective this
year was to raise $10,000.00.
With co-operation and excellent
participation we ore happy to
say we have reached our
goal. --19
HICKEY
I would like to thank everyone
for their visits, cards, gifts and
flowers, while in hospital.
Thank you to everyone who
helped look after Mark and
Crystal. Special thanks to Drs.
Lambert, Thomson and Walker,
and second floor nursing
'staff.—Judy Hickey. -19
FOR SALE - Two Dorel safety
Ryder car seats; f.1 oAle ;baby
walker, adjustable, folds flat;
four patio choirs, two rocking,
light green vinyl tubing; six rec
room wall lights, wood with
brass, wagon wheel design;
one bathroom exhaust fan; one
white screen door, 31'/2" x 80"
approximately. Phone 524-6239
after 4 p.m. -19
LARGE YARD SALE - Saturday,
May 14th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 58
Blake Street East, Goderich.
Numerous families. -19
FOR SALE - Ice cream cooler and
meat cooler, both in good con-
dition. Phone 524.6494.-19
FOR SALE - Purebred Siberian
Huskies with papers, have all
shots and dewormed. Phone
524-6494.-19
FOR SALE - Kitchen table with
six chairs, good condition.
Phone 524-4268.-19x
FOR SALE - Bicycles- 24" lady's
$45.00; 24" 5 -speed, $55.00; 20"
Motocross, $75.00; 27" 10 -
speed, $115.00; 20" boy's stan-
dard, $30.00. Phone 524-
7805.-19
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Alec Glenn. Frank Yeo gave
the financial statement.
Mrs. beeves reported on
the bus' trip to Rockton on
June 23. The bus will leave
the Hall by 10:30 a.m. For
tickets phone the committee
or Blanche Deeves.
Charlotte Norman gave a
report on the Zone Rally.
, The nominating committee
includes Grace Walter,
Mary Smith and Mervyn
Lobb.
An Auction Sale is to be
held June .6.
Homecoming weekend
set
Goderich Township
residents have chosen the
date of July 17 to 21, 1985 as
the homecoming weekend to
celebrate the 150th Anniver-
sary.
The name that has been
decided upon for the year
will be Goderich Township
150, (pronounced as one -five -
oh) 1835 to 1985. A History
book is being compiled if
anyone has information or
pictures which may be used
please call Allison Lobb 482-
7167 or Alice Porter, 524-
7004. A record will be made.
At a later date ar•_
rangements will be made to
view the same.
The 1985 celebration will
be for one year. If residents
wish to reserve the Goderich
Township Hall for activities
please book with Robin
Thompson 4819225 or Pat
Rivet 524-9417. Some dates
have been reserved already.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penhale
are responsible for the
Goderich Township 150 float
being entered at events to
advertise the celebration.
In Hohnesville United
Church last Sunday Barbara
Bosman of Londesboro
played the organ. Sherri and
Shannon Preszcator played
a piano duet. Tom Lobb and
Scott Porter received the of-
fering.
Get Well wishes to Mrs.
Verna Lobb who is a patient
m Clinton Hospital.
Signs have arrived
The Block Parent signs
have arrived and anyone
who was unable to pick up
his or her sign last Thursday
evening, can call Lori Biggin
at 524-2769 or Joy McKee at
524-6983.
Application forms are still
available for anyone who
would like to become a block
parent.
+.+-1!
Mrs. Marg Handyside of
Campbell River, B.C. was in
Goderich recently visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Sheardown.
Mrs. Handyside had not
been to Goderich in over 40
years and she enjoyed
driving through town and
seeing the many changes.
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At the recent Midwestern
Ontario Rotary Music
Festival held in Walkerton,
Keith . and Sarah Fulker
received first place (86
marks) in the Piano Duet
Class ages 10 and under,
playing London's Burning.
In addition to this, Keith
also received first place in
the piano solo class and a
third in the recorder solo
class. Sarah received a third
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Joanne Buchanan
in a piano solo for children in
Grades 1-3.
Another student of Mrs.
Fulker, Angela Postma of
Clinton received a third
place (86 marks) in the
electronic organ class which
was held in the Walkerton
Town Hall.
Heather Lindsay,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Lindsay of Bayfield,
formerly of Goderich, won
three firsts and a second in
the violin solo . class at the
Kiwanis Music Festival • in
Stratford Saturday, April 29.
Heather hopes to pass her
Grade 8 violin in June after
four years of study. She has
received a scholarship tq
continue her studies with
Mrs. Marjorie, Lofft of St.
Marys.
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