The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-06-12, Page 10Page 10—The Wingham Advance -Times, June 12, 1985
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
}ENDERS
HEATING SYSTEM
REPLACEMENT
at
F.E. Madill Secondary School
Wingham; Ontario
Tender forms and job specifications are
available at the Huron County Board of
Education Office, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton. Deadline for tender submission
is 12 o'clock noon. June 17, 1985.
E. Frayne
Chairman
O.B. Allan
Director of Education
Township 'of Morris
GRAVEL TENDERS
Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now be-
ing received for the purposes of supplying,
crushing, hauling and spreading of approxi-
mately 8000 cu. yds. of 5/8- Grandular "A"'
Gravel for various locations on f to roads in the
south half, of the Township of Morris.
Work to be completed to the satisfaction of
the Township Road Superintendent. The con-
tractor to be responsible for any rules or regula-
tions which may be applicable under the Pifs
and Quarries Act.
Apply io the undersigned for contract forms.
Tenders must be accompanied .by a certified
cheque for 10°%o of the enclosed bid and will be
received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, June 14, 1985.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted and all tenders are subject to the ap-
proval of M.T.C.
Lloyd Michie
Road Superintendent
Township of. Morris
VILLAGE OF TEESWATER
Tender for
Street Reconstruction
Contract No. 8507C
SEALED TENDERS will be received by Mr. Ronald
Stevenson, Clerk -Treasurer, Village of Tees -
water, Box 369, Teeswater, Ontario, NOG 2S0
for the reconstruction of John Street and Brown-
lee Street and the resurfacing of Marcy Street up
to 5:00 p.m. local time
TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1985
The estimated major quantities are as follows:
Earth Excavation - 1375 C.Y.
Granulars - 1560 C.Y.
H.L. 3 - 525 Tons •
Sewers (P.V.C.) - 690 L.F.
Plans, specifications and other contra t docu-
ments may be obtained from the offic of the.-
undersigned
he-undersigned Consulting Engineer for th sum of
$20.00 which will not be refunded.
,Lowest or any tender not necessar ccepted.
HENDERSON, PADDON & SOCIATES
LIMITED
Civil Engineering Consultants
Owen Sound
Professional Centre
945 -3rd Avenue East
Suite 201
Owen Sound, Ontario
N4K 2K8
Maple Square Centre
Suite 201
Box 1599,
550 Goderich Street
Port Elgin, Ontario
NOH 2C0
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. t John L.
McCutcheon wish to an-
nounce . the engagement 113f
their daughter Lori Jac-
.quelyn to Michael William
Malhiot, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Malhoi.t, Wood-
stock, Ont. The wedding will
take place June 22, 1985.
John and Marie McInnes
off Wingham are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their eldest
daughter Corey Fay to
Roger Keith Wormington,
youngest son of Roy and
Catherine Wormington of
RR 1, Bluevale. The wedding
will be Saturday, June 29 at
the bride's home. Reception
to follow at Teeswater.
Dancing starting at 9 p.m.
Everyone welcome!
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF
WES'Il WAWANOSH
TENDERS, in sealed,
plainly marked envelope will
be received be the under-
signed until 5:00 p.m., Tues-
day, June 18, 1985 for a bull-
dozer and operator to work.
regularly, every two weeks,
at the Waste Disposal Site.
Tenderers should submit a
contract price for covering
and compacting the garbage
at the Dump, on a specific
day biweekly. Successful
contractor will be required
to sign an Agreement to per-
form the required services.
Lowest or any tendor, not
necessarily accepted. For
more information contact
the Clerk.
Joan Armstrong,
Clerk,
RR 2, Lucknow.
NOG 2H0
528-2903
TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
SEALED 'FENDERS,
plainly marked, will be re-
ceived by either of the un-
dersigned until 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 18, 1985 for
loading and hauling approxi-
mately 30,000 cubic yards pit
run gravel to Sideroad 15-16,
Concessions 1-2, Township of
West Wawanosh. Tenders
must be submitted on Town-
ship tender forms, available
at the Municipal Office, and
be accompanied by certified
cheque for $2,000.00. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily
accepted:
George Humphrey,
Road Superintendent,
Joan Armstrong,
Clerk -Treasurer.
RR 2, Lucknow.
NOG 2IH0
Cards of Thanks
We wish to extend sincere
thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for food, flow-
ers and memorial donations
and kind visits received dur-
ing our loss of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfath-
er. Special thanks to The
McBurney Funeral Home,
Captain and Mrs. Linkletter,
Major Ann Copple and Home
League Ladies. Your acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy were deeply
appreciated and will 'always
be remembered.
Isabel Bannerman
and family
AUCTION SALES
SATURDAY, June 22,
auction sale of household ef-
fects and antiques for the es-
tate of the late Mrs. Marie I.
Lowry, McGill St., Ripley, at
10:30 a.m.
12,19
WALTON SALE arena, two
miles west of Durham, on
Hwy. 4, Thursday, June 20.
Please note time change 7:30
p.m. Complete Jersey Dis-
persal owned ' by Gorden
Mead, Holstein, 56 head. 40
cows selling sired by Mea-
dow Lawn Bright Spot,
Jody's Imperial Surville,
Stardust Judy's Triumph,
JFD Title and others. This
herd has never been on test.,
but has records on dams to
179M -188F of BCA and (EX)
classification. 10 cows sell-
ing fresh and milking to 60
lbs. per day, balance in var-
ious stages of lactation.
Three due June and July, six
bred heifers, 1.0 yearlings
and calves. Herd is selling in
First Stage Towards Listing.
Three Surge Jersey units,
and two stainless steel
strainers. Followed by'
Walton's 148th Consignment
Sale registered and grade
fresh ' and close springing
cows, first calf heifers, bred
heifers, yearlings and
calves. Open for • consign-
ments. Sales manager and
auctioneer, Donald E. Walt-
on. Phone 519-396-3804.
THURSDAY, "June 13,
auction sale of real estate,
for the Estate of the, late
Mrs. Margaret Jackson,
Queen St., Ripley, at 7:30
p.m.
MONDAY, June 17, sale of
farm machinery, horses,
cattle and real estate for(
Sam Pletch, Con. 5, Morris
Twp., at Belgrave, at 10:30
a.m.
The Budget explained in plain talk
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Canada Canada
I would like to. thank
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for their cards, gifts
and treats while. in the hos-
pital. Especially I would like
to thank thoses who were
able to travel to Kitchener to
visit and those who brought
my family down.
Spence Scott
We sincerely thank every-
one who helped make our
40th wedding anniversary
such a joyous occasion.
Thank you for the beautiful
gifts, the many, many cards
and best wishes, and to all
who came to our.open house..
Special thanks to Marlene
for the beautiful cakes, to
Margaret and Jean for all
their help and to Kathleen,
Michael and Jeanne. We are
truly grateful. Many, many
thanks.
Ruth and John
King
I would like to say a very
big thank you to Dr.
MacLaren and his assist-
ants, the nurses and staff on
eighth floor west, of Victoria
Hospital, London and to Dr.
Ping and the wonderful nur-
ses on first floor of Wingham
and District Hospital and for
cards, and visits of friends
and any who assisted in any-
way to brighten the days
during my stay in hospital.
Myra Pennington
I would like to take this
opportunity to convey sin-
cere thanks , to those who
planned and attended the
Appreciation Day held for
me at the Howick Central
School on June 2, 1985. This
day will be an important
chapter in my book of happy
memories of Howick Central
students, staff and parents.
Bruce Robertson'
The Wroxeter Mite Girls'
and Pre -Mite Boys' ball
teams would like to express
a sincere thank you to GDK
Enterprises and B & G Con-
struction for sponsoring our
uniforms.
Many thanks to friends in
the Wingham area for re-
membering me with cards,
gifts and visits during my
stay in Wingham and Uni-
versity hospitals since my
accident.
Donalda Moffat
I would like to thank Dr.
Hanlon, and the nursing staff
on second floor' off Wingham
and District Hospital for the
wonderful care I was given
there, then the kindness of
the ambulance drivers tak-
ing me to Victoria Hospital,
London. There I was trans-
ferred to the care of Dr. Holi-
day and his marvellous med-
ical team. I'm not sure how
many very capable doctors I
had, but I know I was hospit-
alized for three weeks and
cared for by the most won-
derful people, nurses, doc-
tors and interns. These
people aren't on eight hour
shifts, they are dedicated. I
would also like to thank all
those who were. so good to
Alma, , travelling with her
and helping. Last a special
thanks to. Harvey Bradshaw
and his daughter Vicki for
bringing me home on June 6.
Geo. Hetherington
People
do read
small ads.
You are'
Phone
357-2320
Services
PAVING and power sealing
of driveways and parking
lots. Robert Symes Con-
struction Limited, Lucknow
528-3047.
dj
17rrb
PIANO tuning and repairs.
Used pianos bought and sold.
Phone 357-1049, Michael Lip-
nicki.
18rrb
CRAIG (Home) Heating,
new furnace installations,
repair, service,; chimney
cleaning. Phone 357-3641.
26rrb
PHIL'S Refrigeration and
Appliance Service, 24-hour
emergency service, used
appliance sales. Phone 887-
9062.
5rrb
FOR ALL your interior, ex-
terior painting and decor
needs, free estimates, 10
years experience. Phone 887-
9601 after 7 p.m. or 887-6115
daytime.
12,19,26,3
TED'S Appliance Servicing
and Refrigeration. Phone
357-1252.-
ROUND
57-1252.
ROUND baling of hay or
haylage; also hauling of
bales, can apply preserv-
atives. Phone 392-6487.
12,19,26
HANDYMAN, experienced
in repairs and decoration in
and around the house. Please
phone Adrian Keet 357-2288.
12rrb
UPHOLSTERING of furni-
ture, automobile and"tractor
seats. Free pick up -and de-
livery, free estimates. Qual-
ity workmanship: Montgom-
ery's Custom Upholstery,
Blyth. Phone 523-4272.
27,rrb
NOW available 'Photocopy-
ing. Drop in at The Wingham
Advance -Times office.
Phone 357-2320.
31,rrb
WE make and repair fur-
niture. Phone 357-1850.
5,11
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or Phone:
357-2320
AUCTION SALE
of household furniture and effects from the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. French
Wingham, and some small additions to be held
Saturday, June 15, 1985 at 11 a.m.
Wingham Auction Centre
French Provincial style 9 pc. dining room suite with matching
china cabinets; 6 pc. twin bedroom suite; Victorian button
back arm chair: 2 ant. settees; ant. cane back rocker; book-
case cabinet with glass doors: card table with 4 lyre back fold -
up chairs; nest French Provincial tables: upholstered bedroom
chairs; cedar chest; Boston rocker; kitchen table & 4 chairs;
floor lamp; 2 chesterfields; quantity excellent silverware, incl.
large tea service with 26" tray, set candelabra, covered meat
and vegetable dishes, trays, cream and sugar, salt and pepper
- sterling and plated; Limoges Haviland coffee set; Limoges
c • coa server; 7 place dinner setting with several more pieces
o Limoges Haviland (violet pattern); lead crystal bowls: glass-
ware; 3 sets crystal stem glasses ' Buckingham pattern;
several bone china cups & saucers, chaise lounge; patio table
& umbrella; organ stool; blanket box; several line.ntable cloths
& nappies; elec. blankets; quantity of sheets, blankets, bath
and dish towels, etc ; pictures; mirrors, clocks; wood box &
fireplace tools; good wringer washer, pyrex: corningware:
pots and pans; coffee maker. ironing board, crocks; garden
tools. lawn edger;- self propelled lawn mower;' much, much
more
PREVIEW Friday. June 14, 7 - 9 p m
JACK ALEXANDER - AUCTIONEER
Telephone: 357-1011 and 357-1442
I am a person with limited
sight and it is necessary for
me to wear very thick
powerful glasses in order to
move freely or read. I know I
,may -Look odd .to you but
please give it your best and
try and understand that I am
doing my best to hold my job
and conduct .rny life in the
best way I know how.
ANTIQUE AUTO AUCTION
& other vehicles
to be held ,at
BRESLAU AIRPORT RD. AUCTION & COMPLEX
Waterloo Regional Road 17, Breslau, (Kitchener).
Saturday, June 15 .10:00 am.
'30 Ford Model A Coupe; '29 Ford truck c/w camper; '34
Ford, V8, cab & chassis; '29 Fgrd Model A Sport coupe; '53
Amer.ican..Lagrance fire truck; '48 Studebaker Champion
Conv.; '54 Triumph TR2 Roadster; '58 Studebaker. Silver
Hawk; "58 Pontiac Bonneville; '56 Mercedes-Benz 180; '65
Meteor Conv.; '67 Barracuda; '55 Desota; '71 Cadillac Limo.;
etc. etc. etc.
'83 Malibu; '83 Ford F150-Flareside P/U; '81 Ford Escort;
'79 Caprice; '77 Pacer Wagon;, '78 Fairmont Wagon; '79
Monarch; '78 Cordoba; '78 -IHC Scout; '77 New Yorker; '77
Celica; ittc. etc. etc.
Vehicles Will be sold starting at 10 a.m.
Partial•list only. Lunch on premises. m.
Viewing Friday, June 14/85 (11 - 6 p.m.).'
TERMS: $200 cash deposit required per vehicle.
M.R. JUTZI & CO. INC.
Industrial Liquidators, Appraisers & Auctioneers
Professionals in the orderly liquidation of
Construction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises
69 Sydney St. ,S., Kitchener
(519)743-5286 (519)648-2111
WALTON'S EQUIPMENT
CONSIGNMENT SALE -
at Walton Sales Arena,
2 miles west of Durham on Highway 4
Sat: June 15 - 10 a.m.
TRACTORS: 1370 Case with cab, air, 2800
hours; 3130 John Deere, 80 h.p.; 285 Massey
Ferguson, 85 h.p.; 886 International; 656 Inter-
national; 434 International with .loader; 786 Inter-
national with loader, 9'40 hours (like new); 1010
John Deere; 135 Massey Ferguson with loader;
530 Case; 384 Leyland, 65 h.p.; 610 Belarus
model B; -Allis with mower; Ford .Super County 6,
4 'w.d.
HAY • EQUIPMENT: New Idea round baler; 510
John Deere round baler; 851 New Holland round
-baler; 124 Massey Ferguson baler and thrower;
New Holland baler and thrower; 37 International
baler; John - Deere 1209 haybine;l 479 New
Holland haybine; 501 Ford 7' mower; ' Inter-
national 7'. mower; 618 Ford .crop blower (new);
Nd. 9 Massey Ferguson baler'and thrower; Gehl.
Flail harvester; 2000-1.00 Hesston forage .
harvester (two row corn, head); Dion blower high
thrower; John Deere hay rack; 200 gal. Calsa
'sprayer, 30' boom;. 539 New Holland mixmill; 4
ton loading auger and bale conveyor (like new);
16' culti-mulcher; 121/2' international vibra shank
cultivator; ” S676 New Holland spreader; 275
bushel; 679 New Holland spreader, 287 bushel;
two wagons with thrower racks; 2 New Holland
forage boxes with running gear.
Sale subject to' additions and deletions. Open for
consignment of good quality machinery.
Sale Manager and Auctioneer:
DONALD E. WALTON
519-369-3804
AUCTION SALE
of farm machinery, horses, cattle & real estate
will be held for
Sam 'Pletch
North • Y2 'Lot 2, 'Con.. 5, Morris Twp. ,
• at the Village of Belgrave
Mon. June 17 10:30 'a.m.
MACHINERY: 1630 J.D. tractor with No. 145
loader; J.D. A row crop tractor; J.D. M tractor; 3
pt.h. J.D. 3 furrow plow with 14" bottoms; Two
No. 27 Massey 2 & 3 furrow trail plows; .10'
Kongskilde cult.; 3 plate Fleury Bissel disc; dia-:
mond harrows; No. 28 M.H1. 1.5 run seed drill with
fertilizer boxes; 7'.Int, trail mower on rubber with
p.t.o. & hydraulic lift; 24T J.D. baler; 4 bar Cock-,
shutt side delivery rake; S, bar Int. side delivery
• rake; 27' Kingwise bale elevator; bale stooker;
,No. 325 N.H. manure spreader;. Co-op wagon
and rack; land roller; sleigh and flat rack; horse
drawn corn scuffler; 8' horse cult.; Letz grinder;
circular saw; 4" 1 2' auger & electric motor; cream
& milk cans; electric welder; approx. 230 cedar
rails & 25 fence posts; cutter & buggy shafts; two
cutters; neck yokes; whipple trees; horse collars;
hames; cutter rbpe; sleigh and chime bells; two
sets of brass mounted harness; .anvil; broadaxe;
cobblers bench; •antique cobblers apron; hand
sprayer; jack all jack; hay knives; aluminum step
ladder; 28' aluminum extension ladder; drive
belts; threshing belts;.,..uantity of scrap; Cham-
pion snowblower.
CROPS AND FEED: Approx. 8 or 9 ton mixed
grain; approx. 18 acres mixed grain; approx.'26
acres hay.
CATTLE: 34 beef heifers approx. 6001bs.
-IfORSES 2^ registered- 3 yr otd-$elgian horses,
blonde sorrel, light legs, white manes & tails;
registered Belgian stallion• light sorrel. white mane
and tail; blonde . Belgian mare, 3 yr. old, not
registered; blonde Belgian stallion, 3 yr. old, not
reg.; 7'2 Clyde & 1:2 Belgian dark bay mare, well
• broke; Belgian mare, blonde sorrel; chestnut
yearling filley; 1 & 2 yr. old' roan Clydes, full
brothers, white legs, faces and tails: 3 & 4 yr. 'old
full brother and sister hitching team, sorrel, white
faces, silver manes & tails, 4 white legs, well
broke.
TERMS: Cash on machinery, livestock and crops
day of sale.
REAL ESTATE: Farm with approx. 90 acres.
Home with basement, kitchen, sitting_ room, living.
room, bedroom and 3 pc. bath on main level, 3
bedroom upstairs. Beef barn, pit silo and small sh-
ed.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 1'O% down day of
sale, balance in 30 days. Selling subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bed at approx. 3 p.m. For further
particulars on real estate contact Crawford, Mill &
Davies, 357-3630. Attention - Mr. Mill.
Lunch Booth on grounds.
Owner and auctioneers .not responsible for acci-
dents or injuries connected with the sale
Auctioneers:
GRANT McDONALD
Ripley - 395-5,353
WALLACE BALLAGH
Teeswater - 392-6170