Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-05-20, Page 10rage14"Theilliklietam Advance -Times, May 20, 1981
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION sale of modern
farm machinery, feed and
shop equipment for Francis
H. Schiestel, lot 13, con. 2,
Culross Township, 21 miles
south of Teeswater on High-
way No. 4, then, mile east
on con. 2, on Monday, June 1
at 12 noon. Lunch booth on
grounds. Terms cash day of
sale. NOTE: An excellent
line of clean, well kept
machinery. Owner or auc-
tioneer not responsible for
any accidents or injury on
property day of sale. Auc-
tioneer Len Metcalfe, Mild-
may 367-2791. Proprietor,
Francis H. Schiestel 392-
6285.
AUCTION sale of furniture,
collectables and antiques
will be held for Mervyn Pipe,
Lot 23, Con. 6, Morris Town-
ship, 2 miles west of Brussels
on Saturday, June 20 at 12:30
p.m. Brian Rintoul, auc-
tioneer.
GUN AND
SPORT SHOP
Located at the
Wingham 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. All 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, Commeratives for the col-
lector. See the Gun and Sport Shop for all
your ammunition needs, archery equip-
ment and fishing gear.
We accept cash, cheques, Visa and
Masterchalrge.
Lots of Free Parking..
NOTE: We take trade-ins on new guns or
will pay cash for guns in any condition!
Call The Gun & -Sport Shop
357-1730
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Ma f-ilnery, Beef Cattle,
and Truck for
Dan and Frances Duck
Brussels - Lot 6, Conc. 2, Grey Township.
5 miles north of Brussels; 1 mile east
of`Jamestown, on
Saturday, May 30, 1981
at 1:00 p.m.
FARM: 100 acres, 85 workable, excellent buildings with
2 storey grey brick house, fully modernized, 8 years ago
with 2 baths, full basement, large kitchen, living room,
oil furnace with central air conditioning, 3 bedrooms,
situated on a beautiful high treed lot overlooking the
river flats. House in excellent condition: 60' x 60' bank
barn for hogs and beef cattle, hoe section has liquid
manure system, steel implement shed 24' x 50', 14' x 32'
2 year old slab silo, 12' k 30' silo. Open bottom farm
50 acres of mixed grain and 25 acres of corn, balance in
hay and pasture, crop to go with farm. TERMS - 10%
down balance on closing in approximately 30 days.
Property will be offered subject to a reasonable reserve
bid at 2'.00 p.m. Farm may be seen morning of sale or by
appointment call 887-9589.
FARM MACHINERY: 1080 diesel MF multipower tractor
with 3200 hours, in good condition; 35 diesel MF mulit-
power tractor with loader; INC W-4 tractor; 3 pth. New
Holland harvester with corn and hay head, 3 years old,
'Model 707; MF 4 -furrow 16" 3 pth. plow; 10 ft. Dunham
wheel disc; 12 ft. Dunham packer; 12 ft. MF S -tine culti-
vator 3 pth.; 12 ft. pony harrow; 4 section harrows; New
Holland forage box and 8 ton wagon; New Idea picker'
shelter, narrow row, in excellent condition; pulltype 60
MH combine; gravity box and wagon; New Idea 217
manure spreader; Noble 4 -row crop cultivator S -tine;
200 gal. crop sprayer, trailer model; 4• -row John Deere
490\corn planter; IHC 15 run seed drill; 5" 16.ft. grain
augr; Gehl •blower; cement mixer; 3 rolls new fence
wire woven; 50 cedar posts: post hole auger, pile of
scrap metal.
CATTLE: 24 Hereford heifers, 750 lbs., 8 Angus steers,
800 lbs. average. Cattle ensilage fed. suitable for feed
lot. Pony, very quiet for kids, with saddle and bridle.
MISC. AND ANTIQUES: Old hammer type double barrel
shotgun; antique mantel clock, crocks and a few other
antiques; Moffat gourmet 30" stove.
Terms - Cash day of sale.
7 Per Cent Sales Tax in Effect
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible fo'reccidents
day of sole.
Any announcements or corrections given verbally
day of sale,
CARSON'S AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneer:
David Carson
R. R. 3, Listowel
Phone 291-2049
Proprietors:
Dan and Frances Duck
Brussels, Phone 887-9589
Coming Events
GARAGE SALE
296 Edward Street, Satur-
day, May 23, 10:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. 6 cedar posts and
household articles.
YARD SALE
141 Catherine St., May 23,
open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Anti-
ques and collectables,
dishes, utensils, furniture
and some appliances.
SPRING SHOW
Wingham Horticultural
Society SpringShow will be
held in the Court Chambers
in the town hall on Saturday,
May 30 from 1 to 5:30 p.m.
This is a non-competitive
show. Bring what you have
that is interesting and
beautiful. See space ad-
vertisement in next week's
paper.
GARAGE AND
CRAFT SALE
At Sharon Cameron's, High-
way 4, Belgrave, Saturday,
May23, 10 a.m.to5p.m.
90TH BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Hazel Heughan will
celebrate her 90th birthday
with an open house at 45 Al-
fred St., on Saturday, May 23
from 2 to 5 p.m. Best wishes
only.
BOOK SALE
Huron County's largest used'
book sale on Saturday, June
6, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Blyth
Memorial Hall. Proceeds to
Blyth Centre for the Arts.
Bake sale, tours of the the -
at;,:., all day long. Literary
readings by James Reaney
and Penny Kemp at 1:30
p.m.
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
BINGO '
Howick Lions' Bingo. will be'
held on Friday, May 15, at 8
p.m. in . Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall; admission $1;
12 Regular games for $10; 2
Share the Wealth; one $25
Special; Jackpot $170 on 59
calls; Purple Ball $70; door
and consolation prizes.
MAPLETONE
Sweet Adelines repeat per-
formance of Hallelujah
Harmony; June 2, Harriston
Town Hall, .8 p.m.. Guest
barbershop quartet, The
Parsons Pleasure.. Tickets
available from members or
phone 338-3424. Advance
tickets, $2; at the door $2.50.
20-27
COFFEE PARTY
AND -BAKE SALE
Morning coffee party and
bake sale to be held in the
Wingham Town Hall on Fri-
day, May 22 from 9 to 11:30
a.m.; admission is $1 per
person. Sponsored by the
Wingham & District As-
sociation for the Mentally
Retarded. Everyone wel-
come.
DESSERT EUCHRE
Sponsored by Huron Chapter
No, 89 Order of the Eastern
Star, Wednesday,,, June 3at
7:30 p.m. in'the . Masonic
Hall, .Centre St., Wingham.
Everyone' welcome.
20-27
SINGLES' DANCE
Festival Singles' dance, Fri-
day May 22 in the Victorian
Inn, Stratford; dancing 9 to
1. Welcome all singles over
25. No Blue Jeans.
BICYCLE RODEO
Sunday, May 24 at 2 p.m. at
the Zehr's parking lot. Ju-
nior and senior categories,
written test, skill testing
course, trophies, ribbons,
decals, Sponsored by Wing -
ham and District Optimist
Club. ( rain date May 31)
PARENTING CLASSES
Parents of children from 0-1
year are invited to attend a
series of parenting classes to
be held in Wingham United
Church, 217 Minnie St.,
Wingham on Wednesday,
May 27 from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Please contact the Wingham
Health Unit at 357-2264 for
further information.
COLD MEAT SUPPER
Bluevale United Church,
Wednesday, May 27, 5 to 8
p.m. Adults $4.50, 12 and
under $2.25.
13-20
GARAGE SALE
On Saturday, May 23 from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Go west on
Victoria St. and follow signs.
Near Airport. Consisting, of
an electrical lawn mower; --
couch and chair set; outdoor
turf rug, 8' x 12'; doluble
dresser; house plants; water
skis; privet hedge plants and
much more.
INSTITUTE MEETING
Maitland Women's Institute
will hold its monthly meeting
on Tuesday, May 26 at 8:15
p.m. in the town hall. Topic
is Consumers' Affairs.
HELI'
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FOt;NI)ATION
IN THE
FIGHT FOR
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COMPLETE SUNNIMORI
DISPERSAL
From St. Ann's, Ontario, at
Walton's Sale Arena
2 miles west of Durham on Highway No. 4
Durham, Ontario
Thursday, May 28, 1981
at 12:00 noon
100 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
5 Very Good SO Good Plus 9 Good
A fine young herd of high producing cows with R.O.P.
records to 13,989 kgs. milk; Rolling BCA average of
133M - 140F.
A Very Good Dairy King daughter sell - 3 year, 305D,
'7976 milk, 4.6% test, BCA 166M - 206F. Her Dam a Very
Good Rockman; 2nd Dam a Good Plus President selling
fresh Nov. 1st with a Sheik heifer calf. Don't miss her!
A fancy Good Plus Ned daughter - 2 year, 136M - 157F of
BCA, fresh since March and selling with a Feb. 1980
daughter by Sheik. Other daughters from such sires as
Downalane Reflection Emperor (Ex -Extra); Almerson
Rockman Lester (Ex -Extra); Enghill Perseus Admiral
(VG -Extra); Roybrook Starlite and Seiling Rockman (Ex -
Extra)
A number of these cows are selling fresh in the past'
two months and milking to 80 lbs. milk; balance in var-
ious stages of lactation.
A well grown group of heifers consisting of 10 bred, 18
yearlings and 8 calves; sired mainly by Sheik, Lester,
Jetstar, Midas and other 'popular A.I. Sires.
A herd showing a lot of dairy character and certainly
worthy of your inspection.
Pion now to attend.
Listed herd.
DONALD E. WALTON
Sales Manager and Auctioneer
(519) 369.3804
ARS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
Wrox€
'GOMM Gibson left Thurs-
day, An' Landon from where
hi, 'accompanied his daugh-
ter , nd Mrs
'' ' RReffell, 10
Mr. the home of
his otl>terfamilydaughtera, Mrs..
Bonnie MacDougall in Bur-
lington and all attended the
Reid -Gibson wedding in
Oshawa on Friday. Dingwall
Reid and Debbie Gibson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Gibson, were married
in McLaughlin .Gardens and
following their honeymoon
will reside in the northern
area of Canada where the
gropm is, engaged in
teaching school.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew
Elliot have returned home
after a week or ten days
caring for the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliot,
at Golden Lake during their
absence. They also attended
the Tulip.Festival at Ottawa.
Judy ,and Robert Chaison,
Suzanne, Kris and Don of
Ingersoll were holiday week-
end guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Baitley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Griffith visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Green and
brother, Ross Green, in
Teeswater on Sunday. Other
guests there were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Green, Cathy
and Robbieof Strathroy.
Mrs. Mildred Coupland
has returned home from hos-
pital following surgery and is
spending this week at the
home of her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Pyke and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrien
Poirier, Weston, visited their
parents, Mr; and Mrs. Cliff
Marks during the holiday
weekend.
Jim and Cindy Galbraith,
London, and Scott and Linda
Galbraith of Fergus visited
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Galbraith over the
holiday.
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Mr. ansl,Mra. Qltvte; AHllrey
have WOO up,r'. ideitlpe lh,
their neo home pur'chssed_
from the late_ Lloyd Hupl=er
estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black,
Rick and Don of London,
brought Mrs. Black's
mother, Mrs. -Mildred Coup-
land to her home here and
remained for the weekend.
The McMichael sisters
entertained at the all-star
country and, western show
held in Clifford Sunday
night. The program was
sponsored by the Clifford
Lions Club and emceed by
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 '
��In�
mile east of Carthage,
3 miles west of Hes-
son for Mr. James
Crapper. For full de-
tails and inspection -
Contact:
Eldon Steckley
Auctioneer
595-4707
ONLY
MINUTES
OF YOUR LIFE,,.
311 A RR) (: fin5S 131 0(11) 1)10\4M-1
Fresh Produce and
Delicious Home Baked
Goods
THIS SATURDAY
At the .Wingham Soles
Arena - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Potatoes by the Basket or bag; Apples;
Oranges; Bananas; Grapes; Celery; Let-
tuce; Cabbage; Carrots; Peppers, etc.
Home baked bread, rolls, buns, donuts,
pastries, bulk cookies, etc.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery, Swine and Some
Household Effects for
Jack Burns
On Lot 28, Con. B, Howick Twp,,
the south-east corner of Wroxeter main
street, on
Saturday, May 23, 1981
at 1:00 p.m.
MACHINERY: Cockshutt No. 30 gas tractor; Case VAC
'gas tractor with loader; Case 2 -furrow plow, 3 pth; I.H.
3 -furrow ace bottom trail plow; M,F, 8 -ft. double disc, 3
pth.; 1.H. 8 -ft. cultivator on rubber; two 4 -section har-
rows; Cockshutt 13 -run seed drill; M.F. 7 -ft. PTO trail
mower; Cockshutt 4 -bar side rake; N.H. No. 68 baler;
N.I. hay conditioner; 20 ft. Case bale elevator with
motor; Case and Martin wagons with 16 ft. and 14 ft.
flat racks; M.F. No. 18 manure spreader; Gehl PTO
portable mix mill; 1972 Ford pick-up with 8 cylinder en-
gine, standard transmission - selling as Is; farrowing
crate; heat lamps; Beatty gates; barb wire; cedar posts;
rails; electric motors; ladders; Rockwell drill press; A.
R. Williams 2000 Ib. press; tools and other articles too
numerous to mention.
SWINE: 12 sows bred - some showing; 12 sows - recent-
ly bred Landrace approximately 80 weaner pigs; Land-
roce boar.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: bed; table; smoker stand; floor
polisher; ceiling and floor tile; bathroom sink; sealers;
bar-b-que; bicycles; dog house; stand for electric saw
and other Items.
TERMS • Cash day of sole
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for any accidents
or injuries on property day of sale.
AUCTIONEER:
Len Metcalfe
Mildmay - 367-2791
,Johnny Brent and featured
maicjana ,frolq the former
DNX. Barn Dance: Ahottt
JAW people enjoyed the
evening concert and dance.'
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
WED., Mr,`,Y 27
3:00 P.M.
104 acre productive clay -
Ioam farm. Barn, silo,
large farrowing barn,
targe storage shed, -steel
grainary & 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, '/2 mile
west of Clifford, 1 '/4
miles north & 1 mile east
of Clifford. For Mr.
Ronald Becker, 327-8583.
For further devtvil
n and
inspection
Contact
Eldon Steckley
Auctioneer
595-4707 -
AUCTIONS.AL
Of Furniture and Effects to be herd at..
Wingham Auction Cent,*
Next to L.C.0,0,
Saturday, May 23, 1981
at 11:00 a.m.
CONSISTING OF: 2 door refrigerator; 24" electric stove;
twin beds (never used); 3 piece bedroom suite; 2
antique chest drawers; old poster bed ends; parlour
tables 2 2 -piece chesterfields; 2 space savers; roll -away
cot; hall wall table; dresser bench; several upholstered
chairs; kitchen Suite; excellent hip top trunk; gossip
bench; display cabinet; old oak dining, table; press bock
chairs; kitchen chairs; cabinet sewing machine; cistern
pump; G.E. electric lawn mower; 16" oscillating 3 spud
fon; 20" floor model fan; Tower model P-911 movie
camera; 8000 B.T.U. air conditioner; electric barbecue;
stereo record player and speakers; Crown telephone
valet answering service"- perfect condition; early model
electric National cash register; Toledo counter scales;
electric corn popper; 2 old oil bottles; milk can; shovels;
large clay flower pots; car roof rock; broiler oven;
electric stew pot; blender; toaster; McClary electric
cooker; kitchen pots and pans; .cannister set; 2
suitcases; Niagara cyclo massager; small amount de-
pression glass; Nippon chino; Cobalt dishes; few pieces
Blue Mountain pottery; small "dye" display cabinet;
radios; lawn hose; grass and pruning shears; electric
heater; several cushions; miscellaneous,
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PREVIEW: Friday, May 22 2.5 p.m. and 7.9 p.m.
and Saturday, May 23 prior to sale.
AUCTIONEER:
Jack Alexander
Tel.: 357.1011
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
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Then 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 livingroom
suites $395.00 and up; new 3 and 4 piece bedroom
suites, well constructed $495.00 and up; box
spring 'and mattresses, ' in single., double and
queen with 20 year guarantee, only $295.00 for
the set; bunk beds complete with mattresses for
an amazing low price of $329.00; and many more
great deals on new furniture. Free delivery 'on,
new furniture or discount allowed if you pick up.
CARPETING - Rubber back carpet, regular price
$16 - $18.00 per sq. yd. Selling for $7, $8 and $9.00
per sq. yd. Further discounts allowed for 20 sq.
yds. and up.
USED FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
Good used living room, dining room, and bed-
room suites, fridge and stoves, 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 arrived 250 pair of men's and ladies' 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
shirts $5.49; Blue jeans, U.S. tops No. 1, only
$13.75 ea.; Ladies' summer blouses $1.99 ea.;
Kid's jeans $9.50; Cords $8.95; and other great
deals,
BEDDING. AND TOWELS - Large variety of
blankets and bedspreads to be cleared out, bath N
mats, small and large bath towels, etc.
TOOLS! TOOLS!
TOOLS I
TOOLS I
1/2 " new drill press, just $215.00; sledge ham-
mers; tool boxes; pipe wrenches; socket sets; 11
piece and 14 piece wrench sets; 50' trouble lights;
adjustable wrenches; hatchets; 3 Ib. hammers;
punch and chisel sets; vise grips; screw driver
sets; logging chains; draw pins; tap and die sets;
5 gal. gas cans; etc.
See all these great deals at the
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
North End of Wingham
We accept - Cash, Cheque, Visa or Mastercharge
Lots of Free Parking.
CALL 357-1730
WINGHAM ARENA SALES