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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-05-18, Page 10( REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE WED., MAY 27 3:00 P.M. 104 acre productive clay - loam form. Barn, silo, ''large farrowing barn, Targe storage shed, steel grainary 8 7 rooms, 2 storey brick house with . cottage roof and modern conveniences. This farm should be seen to be appreciated. Sold subject to a moderate reserve bid with 10% down and balance within 60 days. Located at lot 38, Con. 18, Minto Township, '/a mile west of Clifford, 11/0 miles north 8 1 mile east of Clifford. For. Mr. Ronald Becker, 327-8583. For further details and inspection Contact Eldon Steckley Auctioneer 595.4707 Cords of Th:anks if Many thanks to friends and neighbors for your cards and thoughtfulness during my illness in London. Earl Toner I would like to thank the Winghatn and District Hos- pital nurses on second floor and Dr. Ping for the excel- lent care and the ministers who visited me. Also thanks to all my friends and rela- tives for the cards and favors while a recent patient. Jim Carr REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE Thurs., May 28 5:00 p.m. Country cosy 7 room, 2 storey dwelling sit- uated on a % acre par- cel of land. Country living at its best % mile east of Carthage, 3 miles west of -Hes- son for Mr. James -Cropper. For full de- tails and inspection - Contact: Eldon Steckley Auctioneer 595-4707 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery will be held for Elmer Haskins on Lot 9, Con. 18, Howick Township 31/2 m iles east of Belmore or 1/a mile west of Macintosh Church. on Friday, May 22, 1981 at 1:00 p.m. MACHINERY: I.H. NO.460 diesel tractor with P.S. and chains; I.H. "H" row crop gas tractor with loader; I.H. No. 756 diesel tractor with cab, P.S., remotes and new rubber; I.H. 13 -run seed drill on steel; I.H. 10-ft.,,pull type cultivator; 4 section harrows; I.H. 5 -furrow 14" bottom trip beam semi -mount plow; 3 drum steel land roller; trail type weed sprayer; Cockshutt 1 -furrow riding plow; N.H. No. 268 baler with thrower; N.I. 4 -bar side rake; 40 -ft. transport bale elevator; Gehl self -unloading forage box with roof and Gehl H.D. wagon; N.H. Super 717 forage harvestor with pick-up and 2 -row corn head 2 forage boxes with Colby wagons; Foxforage blower; M.F. No. 26, 12 -ft. S.P. swather with pick-up reels; Incor 7 -ft. snow blower, 3 P.H.; N.I. PTO manure spreader; 12 -ft. pick-up reel; horse cutter; Ebersolelectric hammer mill with 3 H.P. motor; .4" grain auger; Lincoln 225 -amp. weld• er; air corepressor; barb wire; workbench; 40 -ft. wood- en extension ladder; twelve 9' x 7' steel garage doors; 3 - farrowing crates; rotary pig feeder and other small items.. 4000 Ford diesel tractor with,:heat houser. NOTE: Very few small articles, so plan to attend early. ' TERMS: Cash day of sale. Farm is sold. Owner or auctioneer not responsbile for any accidents or injuries on property day of sale. Auctioneer: LEN METCALFE, Mildmay 367-2791 Mrs. Douglas (Sadie) Gra- ham wouldlike to thank her friends, neighbors and rela- tives for the cards, visits and flowers, that she has re- ceived since she has been hospitalized at Wingham and District Hospital. She would' also like to thank the staff at Lucknow Medical Centre and Wingham and District Hospital for their generous care. GUN AND SPORT SHOP atritt Located at the Winghom Sales Arena OPEN: Mondays to Saturdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday nights till 9 p.m. Wingham's new Gun and Sport Shop in- vites you to drop in and see the fine selection new and used guns: Everything from the plain Cooey 22 bolt action to the sophisticated Winchester Pigeon grade model 23XTR 12 ga. double: Ail types of guns by Remington, Winchester, Brown- ing, Savage, Ruger, in various models and calibers. • For a good varmit gun may we suggest the Ruger Mini - 14 semi auto. 223 cal. with stainless steel barrel and action (a great little gun.) Also Black powder guns, Commerotives for the',col- lector. See the Gun and Sport Shop for alI< your ammunition needs, archery equip- ment and fishing gear. We accept cash, cheques, Visa and Mastorehargo. Lots of Free Parking, NOTE: We take trade-ins on new guns or will pay cash for guns in any condition! CaII The Gun & Sport Shop 357-1730 We wish to thank all the 'friends, neighbors and family for their great kind- ness shown at' the death of our dear mother, Greta -Ward. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon, VON Linda Knight, Mr. and Mrs. W'att and Rob- ert Perry. Orlyn and Pauline Shoemaker and family I wish to take this oppor- tunity t4 thank all who were so kind to me in my recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Barry Passmore, The Currie -Walker Funeral Home, friends and neigh- bors. Their kindness will al- ways be remembered. Gale McEwen I wish to say thank you to all who visited, sent cards or inquired about me while I was a patient recently in Listowel Memorial Hospital. A special thank you to Rev. K. B. Passmore for his visits and prayers. Everyone's kindness is deeply appreci- ated. .Bill Tiffin We would like to thank all our neighbors, friends and relatives, also Linda. Knight of the VON, Dr. Hanlon and Robert Perry for all -their kindness and expressions of sympathy in the loss of our dear mother and grand- mother. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mary, Ron and Robin Herd DEATHS SKINNER—Passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Wednesday, May 6, Mrs. Mabel Skinner. She was the beloved 'wife of the late Harold` `Mike' Skinner; dear mother of Mrs. Ken (Marilyn) Wood of Wingham,'" Mrs.. Jim (Barbara) Rundle of RR 6, St. Mary's and Robert of Calgary. 'Dear grand- mother of Joanne, Janet, Karen and Douglas Wood, Tracey and Rochelle Rundle and Julie and Michael.. Skinner. Also surviving are four sisters; Mrs. Dorothy Patrick, Edmonton, M'rs. Guy (Eileen) Mather of Lon- don, Mrs. Eugene (Hazel) Beaver, Goderich, and Mrs. Aubrey (Grace) Farquhar, Exeter; and one brother, Charles Snell of Exeter. She was predeceased by two brothers, Harry and Russell. The late Mrs. Skinner rested at the R. C. Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter, where complete funeral service was held Saturday. Interment followed in Exeter Cemetery. • SPRING PRODUCTION The F. E. Madill Secondary School choir and drama club will present their spring p duction on Thursday, May at 8 p.m. in the school audi7• torium. The public is dially invited to attend. Chil- dren $1, students $1.50, adults $2. ROUP 1s welcome to join n weight control is every Tuesday, flow building be tiltberry Tavern.; $3 Inn $2 weekly fee. Frei Icgastratiorr transferring tramt another group. Meet Valerie McLeod, weight '101er'of 104 pounds. MORNING COFFEE AND BAKE SALE To be held in the Wingham Town Hall Friday May 22 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Admis- sion is $1; sponsored by the Wingham and District As- sociation for the Mentally - Retarded. Everyone wel- come. GARAGE SALE Multi -family garage sale, Saturday, May 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.ni. on front lawn at George Lubbers on High- way 86 in Whitechurch. Baby clothes, toys, youth 5 -speed bicycle, many more articles. Watch for signs. TOUR Special 2 -day tour to Anni- versary Service, Cathedral of Tomorrow with Rex Hum - bard May 23 and 24, mem- bership open. Contact Han- over Holiday Tours, 364-4911. GARAGE SALE This Saturday, at 158 Park Drive, Wingham. Snowmo- bile parts, kitchen utensils, clothing, mini -dozer. 25TH ANNIVERSARY We wish to e>il.end to you an invitation to a dance and social time on Saturday, June 6, 1981 at 9 p.m. at the Howick Community Centre. It is our 25th wedding anni- versary and we would be de- lighted if you would come and help us celebrate. See you there! Lyle and Leone Foerter CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Wingham and District branch of the . CDA invites everyone to their spring meeting, Thursday, May 21 at 8 p.m. at the Wingham United Church. Guest speak- er, Dr. Gerald Wong from Toronto will discuss the Day to Day Management of Dia-, betes, Effects of 'Good Con- trol and the Importance of Diet. Presentation of official charter. Draw for a fruit basket. Plan to attend. 13-20 LUNG ASSOCIATION The annual Educational'. Meeting of the Huron -Perth Lung Association will be held in the multi-purpose room of the Perth District Health ,Unit at 7: 30 p.m. on Wednes- day, May 27th. The speaker will be Ross Reid, executive director of the Ontario Lung Association. . The associa- tion's annual report will be on hand with detailed ac- count of the activities car- ried on in the last fiscal year. We hope to see you there! Real Estate Auction Sale Fri., May 15 5:00 p.m. Cosy 8 room, 11/2 storey brick dwelling, all mod- ern conveniences with a car gorage, buildings in excellent state of repair. Situated on Victoria St. in the delightful hamlet of Gorrie. For Mrs Laura Griffith. Open House Fri., May 8 7-9p.m. Sold subject to a moder- ate reserve bid. For full details and inspection Contact: Eldon Stockley Auctioneer 595-4707 = BIRTHS SMiTH--To Kenzie and Robin Smith, RR 2, Listowel, on Monday, April 20, a son, Michael Ryan. A great grandson Mrs. Reba Gilmour -_ofet Brookhaven Nursing Home. MATHERS—Rae and Rosemary (Blake) are thrilled to announce the arrival of Michael Charles Gordon, eight pounds, one and a half ounce, on April 27 at Goderich hospital. A new brother for Crystal and Mark. Proud gran- dparents are Mrs. Jean Mothers, Bluevale, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blake, Brussels. Great grandmother is Mrs. Mary C. Blake, Brussels. "- YOUNG—To Barb and Doug Young of Fort Erie on May 4, a son, Christopher Douglas, a brother for John, Denise and Kimmy. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Lucknow, and Mr. and Mrs. Dong Young, Toronto. Fortieth great grandchild for Mrs. Ella Johnston, Wingham. BLACK—Mr. and Mrs. Murray Black of Belgrave are happy to announce the birth of their son, James William Murray, seven pounds, two ounces, on May 10 at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Christina; first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. William Black of Belgrave and tenth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook, Blyth. GARDEN PARTY To be held in Wroxeter Coni- mUnity Hall on Wednesday, May 20. Supper served from 5. to 7:30 p.m. Admission adults 54.50, public school children 52.25. For take -.out phone 335-3145. Sponsored by Wroxeter UCW. DANCE At Howick Community Centre on Saturday, May 16. Music by Boyd's Orchestra; $7 per couple, lunch includ- ed. TAPESTRY A celebration of music from the theatre by the Tapestry Singers. Sure to delight lovers of music and theatre , alike; Wednesday, May 20, 1981 at 8 p.m., Blyth Mem- orial Hall. For tickets phone 523-9300, $5 each. Health l to and Distkts Wednes 9":30 to 11;30sa.m,1>fol`; 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screenii: 3: Immui'ii'2a1~ion. 4. Hearingg'Sdr ing , ....., 5. Vision Screening -• 6. FIuoride brushing for ago!.. 3 to 5 years.' • Adult iminunization will also be offered at this clinic. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION', For the Witigham Public School will take place On Thursday, May 21, for chil- dren born in 1976. Please contact the school, 357-3270, so that an appointment time may be ,arranged. 6-13 COLD MEAT SUPPER Bluevale United Church, Wednesday, .1)44$ 27, '8 to• 8 p.m. Adults $1,50, 12 and under $2.25. 13.20' .., MI* T faia . e 0.,4 Fresh Produce and Delicious .Home Baked Goods . THIS SATURDAY At the Wingham Sales Arena -9:00amto4:OOpm • Potatoes by the Basket or bag; Apples; 'Oranges; Bananas; Grapes; Celery;. Let= tuce; Cabbage; Carrots: Peppers, eta. NOM , i ` '4 , bre1d, tcoIIis,, Aoo s,: d4inose, pastries, bulk cookies,, etc. LOTS OF FREE PARKING: AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery, Feed and Swine, for' John Kennedy On Lot 3 and4, Con. 18, Howick Township, 2 miles east of Belmore or 2 miles west of Macintosh Church On Friday, May 15;1981 at 12 noon. Lunch Booth on grounds. MACHINERY: 1977 Ski -Doo; Ford 8600 diesel tractor with P.S., P.B., dual remotes, 540 and 1000 RPM PTO, and cab with heater; Case 530 diesel tractor with Case loader and hydraulic bucket; M.H. No. 44 gos tractor; two 18-4 * 30" snap -on duals; eight 80 -Ib. and ten 100 -Ib. tractor weights; Fiskars 4 -furrow 18" bottom semi -mount plow with auto. resets; Dunham 12 -ft. wheel disc with rylinr der; I.. H. 81/2 ft. pull type cultivator; Dearborn cultivator, 3 PTH; 3 -section and 4 -section harrows with draw bats; 12 -ft. chain harrows; J.D. Van Brunt 15 -run seed drill; 3 -drum steel land roller; New Idea 4 bar side rake; N.H. No. 270 hayliner baler; Smoker 32 ft. transport bale elevator with motor; Martin wagon with flat rack; Ford No. 606 forage blower with approx. 60 ft. of pipes; New Idea No. 325-2 row picker shelter; two J & M 250-bu. gravity bins (new) with wagons; Wetmore 1 -ton PTO mix mill; Mildmay 24 x 36" threshing machine with endless belt; Cardinal 4" grain auger with motor; N.H. #331_ PTO manure spreader; Dunham 7 -ft. scraper blade, 3 PTH; stone digger, 3 PTH; trailer frame with hoist; fanning mill; turnip sower and pulper; 300 -gal. diesel fuel tank with stand; 200 -gal. oil tank; stable fan; 2 H.P. and 3/. H.P. electric motors; small and large rotary pig feeders; heat lamps; creep feeders; snow fence; Lumber; steel; clay stable cleaner with 30 ft. boom and approx. 300 ft. of H.D. chain; (only 2 yrs. old); Patz 16 -ft. silo unloader; 12 double 'cow stalls steel stabling; forks; shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. FEED: 150 bales of second cut hay; 700 bales of straw; 35 tons of mixed grain; approx. 6 ft. of high moisture corn chop in 16 -ft. diameter silo. SWINE: 8 crossbred SOWS - with litters; 2 sows - due around sale time; 7 sows - bred approx. 2 months; 14 crossbred gilts - due around sale time; 15 sow's - some bred; 50 to 75 weaner and feeder pigs; 2 purebred Landrace boors; i Hampshire boa:. Cash day of Sale. Farm Is sold. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for any accidents or injuries on property day of sale. Auctioneer: LEN METCALFE Mildmay 367-2791 OW0%0* rtablf• 9 Ornit. t/ stO rdy . Muck t)ielting;' with O Cit* Orel* end r rn nv � l I ncos. This tfsi i.'fing tdios"t be ie n t if.ohpr'.. ckstad es If is 1 Weetitint ton- tfifIo S1tiil tiitd''01 29 Mill St. E-.'40: the pleasant vll,•of Milverton, for Ifni:.. Alliflviil" Mtigk, sold sols!& ` to Moderate reserve bid,. Por foil '4 0014' d inspsction' f�Ir`kt.y . liitneiti 7,. 0 000 34 ROsisior,0SAM Et lifiGi: dip A wolf established:•l erd el coyvf,•wlth good udders withtr_114...tiocigiisi.lic; Rasa V 99 Rocicttnasin Justictt (, ,?tl Enghillrseus Admiral (Vg -Extra), Pond Halm! Reta star (G -Extra). Apache•Vitntion Magic (Vggfxtro) atnd` others.. ' • 9cOWS selling fresh and rniiking.ta 72,1bs. Per day duo in,.fune CIO My, balance in variolic stages. of .!acts- {; tion. 32 well grown brad heifers, :y..eorlings_snd calves 7 sired by Milkman: Dominion,"Classic Citation, and other4a popular V.8,1; Sires. Herd is selling in first stage towards listing. FollOwld•by WALTON'S 94th CONSIGNMENT SALE Consigned are Registered and Grade -fresh and Close springing cows and first calf heifers; yearling heifers and calves: A GP Unique daughter sells fresh; 3 generations GP. , Open for consignments. Plan now to attend. ex DONALD E. WALTON Sales Mana9er and Auctioneer 519-369-3804 or 369,2831 AI1A�i SALES ARE N: Looking for a rest Dealil Thee drop in to seethe Liquidation Specials at the WINGHAM SALES ARENA New buffet and hutches with matching table and • 'chairs in solid woods starting as low as $875.00 for the complete set; 2, 3, and 4 piece living room vv suites. $395•.00 and up; new 3 and \4 piece bedroom sttytes, welt constructed $495.00 'wind up; box 7, K ti r �,; j sp. rn�.1..d. and ,�� attresses, in. singl ell double and ', ,:. quo)+ with 0 year guarantee; 4aly'1295.00 for the •set; bunk beds complete With; mattresses for On amazing low price of $329.00; and many more great deals on new furniture. Free delivery on Gnevi, furniture or discount allowed if you pick up. CARPETING - Rubber back carpet, regular price ft •$16 - $18.00 per sq. yd. Selling/for $7, $8 and $9.00 per sq. yd. Further discounts allowed for 20 sq: A: yds.. .and up. USED FURNITURE M AND .APPLIANCES A L A N A Good used living room, . dining room, and bed - morn suites, fridge andstoves, washers and dry- ers, colour TV's, chrome suites, etc: NOTE! I We. accept trade-ins on new furniture or pay cash for good clean used household items. Will buy partial households 'or complete estates. Call Wingham Sales/Arena at 357-1730. LIQUIDATION PRICES ON. CLOTHING AND. FOOTWEAR just:OrrivId2ltg pair of mon's and talldtes'"dress shoes For men, ladies and children Men's work boots, No. 1 quality C.S.A. approved' with safety toe and insole, only $39.95; Men's work socks, $14.95 per doz.; Men's work pants $7.49 ea.; Men's work shifts $5.49; Blue jeans, U.S. tops No. 1, only $1315 ea.; Ladies° summer blouses $1.99 ea.; Kid's jeans $9.50; Cords $8.95; and other great deals. BBBDING AND TOWELS - Large variety of blankets and bedspreads to be cleared out, bath mats, small and large bath towels, etc. TOOLS !- TOOLS! TOOLS! TOOLS! new drill press, just $215.00; sledge ham niers; tool boxes; pipe wrenches; socket sets; 11 piece and 14 piece wrench sets; 50' trouble lights; adjustable wrenches; hatchets; 3 Ib. hammers; puttth and chisel sets; vise grips; screw driver Sets; logging chains; draw pins; tap and die sets; 5 gal, has cans, etc. Sete all these great deals at the WINGHAM SALES ARENA North End of Wingham W. occ.pt - Cash, Cheque, Visa or Mastercharge Lots of Free Parking. CALL 357-1730 NGHAM ARENA SALES L E S A R E N A