The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-06-15, Page 10Page 10—The Wingham Advance -Times, June 15, 1983
FARM
EQUIPMENT
of over
60 TRACTORS A 100PIECES
OF EQUIPMENT
AT
-BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dungannon. Ontario
Saturday, June 18,1983
Brindley Auctions
(519)-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Items will be held for:
MRS. AGNES THOMSON
1'/a miles north of Lucknow on Holyrodd
road, on:
Saturday, June 18, 1983
1:00 p.m. Sharp
INCLUDES: Couch and chair; coffee and end
tables; 2 sets of lamps; piano; love seat; plants;
several large pictures; tape player and tapes;
8' x 12' rug; record stand and records; plant
stand; shelves and brackets; orange window
shade, 70"-73"; porch awning, 8' x 5'; oak
desk; books; magazine rack; buffet; bedroom
suite; box spring and mattress; white bed and
mattress; 2 dressers; hall runner; round stool;
vacuum cleaner; floor polisher; spin-dry
washer; fancy dishes; sealers; door striping;
hemlock 10' planks; power lawn mower;
numerous articles.
TERMS: Cash.
For information, phone 528-3508.
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible
for accidents.
Auctioneer: BRIAN RINTOUL
Excavating & Construction Equipment
Cars, Trucks, Police Motorcycles
etr AUCTION
to be heli at Breslau Airport Road Auction and Storage Complex,
Waterloo Regional Road 17, Breslau (Kitchener), on:
Saturday, June 18 10:00 am.
Partial List of Consignees:
J. RYAN CONSTRUCTION
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE CITY OF KITCHENER
REGION OF WATERLOO POLICE DEPARTMENT
CONSTRUCTION: AC and Terex dozers; 3 caterpillar and Terex dozers;
2 Wabco graders; Huber roller; Parson trencher; tandem equip trailers;
port welder and compressor; mortar mixer: power saws; hammer drills;
scaffolding; pumps; power trowel; winches; office trailer; Baker electric
fork lift; etc. etc.
TURF & LANDSCAPING: 3 pth rotary mower; 25 Lawn Boy, Jacobsen
and Toro mowers and weedeaters, etc.
SHOP: Floor jack; power greaser; dual wheel jack; welders; battery
charger; acetetyne torch set; sandblasters; steam jenny; generator, etc.
etc.
VEHICLES: (2) 78 Kawasaki Police 1000 motorcycles; 80 & 82 Honda
and Kawasaki motorcycles; 76 and 78 Datson and Ford pickups; 75 and
78 Ford vans; 73 Ford F700 stake; 70 White freightliner; IHC tankers;
77 Gran LeMans wagon; 76 Granolas; 78 Buick Regal; 69 Dodge con-
vertible; 58 Studebaker Silver Hawk, etc.
COMPLETE RANGE OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT: plus more consignments
arriving daily!. •
Partial list only. Lunch on premises.
Viewing: Friday, June 17. 1983 (2 p.m. - 4 p.m.)
" TERMS: $100. cash or certified cheque deposit on major items.
M.R. JUTZI & CO. Inc.
Industrial Liquidators, Appraisers and Auctioneers
Professionals In the orderly liquidation of Con-
struction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises
69 Sydney St. S., Kitchener
(519)648-2111 or (519)743-5286
INTERESTING AUCTION SALE
Consisting of Antique Furniture and Dishes from
Acton and Wingham Homes and including items
for:
MRS. JEAN MacDONALD
Brussels, will be held in
The Wingham Auction Centre, on:
Saturday, June 18, 1983
11.00 a.m.
ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS: Writing desk with 4
bow front drawers; small drop leaf table; round
parlour table; button back chair, refinished; press
back rocker; oak sideboard; dresser; washstand
(made in Wingham); metal rod bed with brass top
rail and knobs; baby's sled (original decor.);
child's rocker and chair; matching arm and side
chairs; hump back trunk; coal oil lamps; bedroom
dishes; crocks.
PERIOD AND OTHER: 3 piece bedroom suite;
2 single beds; new chesterbed; 5 drawer
chest; 4 piece period bedroom suite; large 9
piece period dining room suite; 2 Targe rugs;
Viking electric dryer; 7' chest freezer; mirrors;
pictures; small electrical appliances; large
quantity stainless steel pots, pans; quantity
bedding handmade tablecloth (excellent);
garden tools; power lawn mower.
ANTIQUE DISHES: Quantity dishes, crystal
and glassware, including china cups and
saucers; Bavarian; hand painted items; depres-
sion; carnival; Cornflower; large square crystal
fruit bowl; much more.
PREVIEW: Friday, 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and
Saturday, 10 a.m. to sale time.
Mobile Lunch
Auctioneer: JACK ALEXANDER
357-1011 and 357-1442
MRS. GEORGE 8R
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WIC
Borrie Personai Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gibson spent a few days with
Robert Gibson Jr. in Kit-
chener last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smith,
Duane, David and Michael of
London, spent last Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Smith.
Mrs. Isabel Adams and
Mrs. Nellie King visited Mrs.
Mary King in the Geri -Care
Nursing Home, Harriston,
Sunday on the occasion of
Mrs. M. King's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Wrathwell of Varna visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Edgar last Saturday.
Blake Ross of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred Cathers.
Brett Garniss of RR 1,
Wroxeter, spent last Friday
at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Martin
of Winnipeg, Man., visited
recently at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robin Bolander.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gibson visited last Wed-
nesday with the former's
sister, .Mrs. A. R. Wells, at
the Princes Court Lodge in
Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Zimmerman attended the
graduation of their daughter
Evelyn at St. Clair College,
Windsor, from the certified
dental assistant program.
The Gorrie United
Church's annual garden
party, held last Wednesday
evening, was quite suc-
cessful.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller
were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Earle King,
Harriston, Sunddy evening
on the occasion of Mrs. Mary
King's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keil,
David, Jeff and Matt, spent
the weekend at Penetang
and visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Ball.
George Keil and Bert
Detzler of Mildmay have
returned home after spend-
ing a couple of weeks in
Texas.
A number from here at-
tended the annual flea
market of the Maitland
Valley Region of Historical
Automobile Society of
Canada held at Clifford on
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Sparling of Goderich visited
last Thursday evening with
GRADUATED
Brent Anthony Johnston,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Johnston, Gorrie, graduated
with honors in third -year
Business Administration,
majoring in Financial Man-
agement, from the Niagara
College of Applied Arts and
Technology, Welland, at con-
vocation ceremonies June
I1. Brent has accepted an
accounting position with
Cleanol in Toronto and plans
to further his studies in the
accounting field.
AUCTION SALES
ANTIQUE consignment auc-
tion, Saturday, June 25 at
12:30 p.m., located at Sun-
rise Equipment Auction, 11
miles south of Woodstock,
Ont. Featured will be ap-
proximately 50 antique tra-
ctors, antique cars, classic
cars and gas engines.
Proprietors K. S. Hamulecki
and Sons. Phone 519-424-9998:
Cash day of sale. Please note
all consignments must be in
before June 23.
AUCTION sale of tractors,
mobile homes and miscel-
laneous items will be held for
Elliott Mair, three corners
south of Teeswater on High-
way 4, at corner of Belmore
road, on Saturday, June 18 at
10:30 a.m. Included in list-
ing, classic antique "Field
Marshall" diesel, one
cylinder tractor in good con-
dition (late 40s). Terms cash
day of sale. Lunch booth.
Auctioneers Wallace 13a1-
)agh, Teeswater 392-6170 and
Grant McDonald, Ripley,
395-5353.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Bossetti and family of
Cambridge have moved to
the former Mrs. Harry
Gowdy residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Galloway spent the weekend
at Port Dover.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.
David Gowing and Amy of
Mitchell, Bryan Johnston
and Jane Woods of Listowel
attended the graduation of
Brent Johnston at
ceremonies at the Niagara
College of Applied Arts and
Technology at Welland last
Saturday. Mr. Johnston
graduated from the School of
Last Tuesday, students
from Grades 4-8 competed at
a school track and field
meet. The first place com-
petitors will go to Goderich
June 22 to the system meet.
The results of last Tuesday's
meet are as follows:
Boys 10 and under — 60 -
metre race, Michael Bird,
Kevin Dekker, Jason Stef-
fler; 100 -metre, Michael
Bird, Kevin Dekker, Ronnie
and Joey Schmidt, 200 -
metre, Michael Bird, Kevin
Dekker, Ronnie Schmidt;
Girls 10 and under — 60 -
metre, Healy Hallahan, Pam
Nesbitt, Patricia Albers;
100 -metre, Healy Hallahan,
Pam Nesbitt, Patricia
Albers; 200 -metre, Healy
Hallahan, Pam Nesbitt and
Patricia Albers;
Boys 11 and 12 — 60 and
100 -metre, Paul Brophy,
Kelly. McGlynn, Paul
Hallahan; 200 -metre, Paul
Brophy, Kelly McGlynn and
Steven Doerr; 400 -metre,
Paul Brophy, Steven Doerr,
Kelly McGlynn;
Girls 11 and 12 60 -metre,
Tammy Kieffer, Lara
Parker, Lori Belanger; 100 -
metre, Tammy Kieffer, Lara
Parker, Laura Hallahan;
200 -metre Tammy Kieffer,
Lara Parker, Lori Belanger;
400 -metre, Lori Belanger,
., Lara Parker, Rhonda
Schaefer;
Boys over 12 — 60 -metre,
Murray Skinn, Randy
Schaefer, Doug Cerson;100-
metre, Murray Skinn,
Murray Foxton, Doug
Cerson and Randy Schaefer;
200 -metre, Murray YSkinn,
Doug Cerson, Murray
Foxton; 400 -metre, Murray
Skinn, Randy Schaefer,
Murray Foxton; 800 -metre,
Murray Skinn, Murray
Foxton, Brian Steffler;
Girls 13 and over 60 -
metre, Lori Parker, Leah
Kulas, Marlene Albers; 100 -
metre, Lori Parker, Julie
Koopman, Leah Kulas; 200 -
Business and Accounting,
while Linda Taylor of
Wingham graduated from
the advanced interior design
course at the same college.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hastie,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Strong visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith of
Pefferlaw of Lake Simcoe on
the occasion of Mr. Smith's
birthday. Other family
members attending were:
Mrs. Sandy (Jean) Hastie of
Toronto; Mrs. Edith Blythe
of Sauble Beach, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hastie of Wood-
bridge and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Finnigan of Dor-
chester.
Sacred
Heart
Mailbox
metre, Lori Parker, Julie
Koopman, Marlene Albers;
400 -metre, Lori Parker, Julie
Koopman, Marlene Albers.
The field results were:
Ball throw — boys 10 and
under, Kevin Dekker, Jason
Steffler, Ronnie Schmidt;
girls 10 and under, Pam
Nesbitt, Diannie Hallahan,
Patricia Albers; boys 11 and
12; Paul Brophy, Kelly
McGlynn, Bill Kinahan;
girls 11 and 12, Tammy
Kieffer, Laura Hallahan,
Shelly Marklevitz; 13 and
over, boys, Murray Skinn,
Randy Schaefer, Murray
Foxton; girls 13 and over,
Leah Kulas, Lori Parker,
Julie Koopman.
Running jump — boys 10
and under, Ronnie Schmidt,
Kevin Dekker, Michael
Bird; girls 10 and under,
Patricia Albers, Pam
Nesbitt, Dianne Hallahan;
boys 11 and 12, Paul
Hallahan, Kelly McGlynn,
Billy McGlynn; girls 11 and
12, Tammy Kieffer, Lori
Belanger, Anne McGlynn; 13
and over boys, Murray
Skinn, Brian Steffler, Kevin
Schmidt; girls 13 and over,
Lori Parker, Leah Kulas,
Marlene Albers.
Standing triple jump — 10
and under boys, Joey Sch-
midt, Ronnie Schmidt, J.J.
Grubb; girls 10 and under,
Patricia Albers, Healy
Hallahan, Pam Nesbitt;
boys 11 and 12, Paul Brophy,
Kelly McGlynn, Brian
Richey; girls 11 and 12; Anne
McGlynn, Tammy Kieffer,
Laura Hallahan; boys 13 and
over, Murray Skinn, Murray
Foxton, Randy Schaefer;
girls 13 and over, Marlene
Albers, Leah Kulas, Julie
Koopman.
All participants are to be
congratulated on their ex-
cellent efforts, Ribbons and
crests were awarded to
students on behalf of the
Royal Bank which donated
the awards.
MRS. MARY ANN HOGAN, a teacher at Sacred Heart
School in Wingham, had the honor of recording scores
and handing out ribbons at last Tuesday's field day held
at the school. Track and field winners from Sacred
Heart will compete at a system meet at Goderich June
22.
A
DEBRA KIMBERLEY, a teacher at Sacred Heart School
in Wingham, makes sure the girls competing in the age
10 and under race are lined up properly behind the star-
Gorrie Knox WMS
has June meeting
GORRIE — The Women's secretary, read the minutes
Missionary Society of Knox and several business mat -
Presbyterian Church, ters were discussed. It was
Gorrie; met at the home of decided to hold the fall
Mrs. Isabel Adams on Thankoffering on October 12.
Wednesday evening, June 8.
The recitation of the Aim and
Purpose opened the meeting
and a hymn was sung.
President Mrs. James
Robinson read scripture
from the 24th chapter of
Joshua and offered prayer.
Following the singing of
another hymn, roll call was
answered by a verse
Miss Louise Matthews was
in charge of devotions and,
pertaining to the theme,
"Human Relations"; said,
"Judge not, that ye be not
judged". Mrs. William Smith
read scripture from the 13th
chapter of Paul's letter to the
Romans.
Following the singing of a
honoring Father's Day. hymn, Miss Matthews closed
Mrs. Alvin Mundell, the meeting with prayer.
ting line. After the dust had settled, teacher Jim Nigh
judged Healy Hallahan to be the winner of the race. The
field day was held at the school last Tuesday.
Business and
Professional Directory
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm. B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
Optometrists
Harriston, Ontario.
338-2712
Dr. Allan K. Overgaard, D C
Dr. Lee A. Cowley, B.Sc D C
Chiropractors
197 Josephine St.
Wingham
By Appointment
357-1224
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