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pale 18—The Wingham Advance -Times, Much 14. 1979 r__ MRS. LEWIS STOMEN04M `
Belgrave Personal Notes
Brian Rintoul
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Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kim- Danny Thompson of Godedeh Auctions
berly, Jennifer and Trevor of spent the weekend with his
Mount Hope and Ray Niehobw grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
ART DICKSON—if[arch 94mod-
of Toronto spent the' weekend Johnston. ern machinery;H Jahn Griffith
wr with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Annie Cook spent the l 5,
estate, April 5, machinery; Allaa
Gather Nicholson. weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Bea McBurney, App 7, machinery;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence'Hanna Huskinson of Callander. Mebur a Brothers 7, April ,
attended the funeral at his cou- We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Jamiesproperty, livestock, machinery;
.: sin, Mrs. Madeline Milligan of William Black, William Gow and
Brian Rintoul, RR 3, Wingham,
t" Minden one day last week. Harold Vincent are patients in
auctioneer 557-2548.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy McLean the Wingham and District Hospi-
t (nee Judy Cook) are pleased to tal. 14-21-:8
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announce the safe arrival of a
son, Bradley William, on March 1
> at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
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Country club
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'spiel won by
CURLING TALENT --Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson present the winner's trophy from the
Country Curling Mixed Bonsplel to the rink of Grant Coultes, Jo -Anne Grummett, Dianne Auburn rink
Metcalfe and Steven Robinson. This rink won the 11 o'clock draw and its score also gave it
the overall win. BELGRAVE— The Len Ar-
chambault rink from Auburn won
the 9 o'clock draw in the annual
Country Club Mixed Bonspiel last
weekend.
Betty Archambault was vice,
second was Ed Stewart and
Marie Stewart was lead of the
winning rink. Bill Keil presented
Keil Insurance trophies to the
winners.
The Keith Elston rink: f,Xom
Wingham placed second in the 9
a.m. draw, the James R. Coultes
rink of Belgrave placed third and
a Petrolia rink skipped by John
Turvey was fourth.
Consolation winner in the early'
draw was the Jamieson Ribey
rink from Goderich.
Grant Coultes skipped his
Wingham rink to a win in the 11
o'clock draw. Joanne Grummett
was vice, Steve Robinson was
second and Dianne Metcalfe was
lead.
The Glen Sellers rink from
Bluevale was second in the late
draw. The Teeswater rink
skipped by Allan Grant was third
in the draw and Mac Eadie's
Belmore rink was fourth.
Robert Weiss's Formosa rink
BONSPI EL ACTION—There was curling action on all four sheets of ice at the Wingham won the consolation in the late
Curling Club during the Country Curlers' bonspiel Saturday. The rink skipped by Grant draw.
Coultes (black sweater on the third sheet) won the 11 o'clock draw and also took the Isabel Elston and Dianne
overall win. Metcalfe won hams.
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Of large Modem Farm Machinery will be held for
ART DICKSON
Lot 65, Con 1., Kinloss Township, '/s mile west
of Lucknow on Highway 86
Sat., March 24
at 1 p.m, sharp
Allis Chalmers model 7580 tractor with 4 wheel drive,
air cond., approx. 750 hours; 2 sets duals 20.8 x 38
Engine horsepower approx. 225; Allis Chalmers model
200 tractor with cab, approx. 1500 hours, 23.1 x 30 tires,
approx. 95 horsepower; Case Uni loader model 1845,
approx. 250 'hours, gas, 4 wheel drive, 45 horse, 2
sets duals and bucket extension; 1975 Chev '/s ton truck,
4 wheel drive, camper special, 8400 GVW, many extras,
only this winter in salt, safety checked; Krouse Flex Wing
tandem disc harrow, 26 flet, mid West harrow attached,
rock flex gangs, 22 inch plates, hydraulic wings; Flex
coil 30 feet land packer 3-10 foot, sections (new); Two
sets of heavy duty 12 foot chain harrows (new); Allis
Chalmers model 700, 6 narrow row, corn planter with in-
secticide boxes; Allis Chalmers model 2000, 5 x 16 plow,
automatic reset, new bottoms, plowed approx. 100 acres;
Hesston hydra -swing, haybind model 1014 with 12 foot
auger head; Hesston model 10 stacker; Hesston 3 point
hitch stack mover; Hesston model 2000-150 forage har-
vester with 3 narrow row corn head, hay head, knife
sharpener, electric controls, hydraulic hood swing; Dump
Chief high dump series 706, capacity 720 cubic feet with
roof and 4 wheel auto steering; Two Dion 3 beater
forage boxes with right hand delivery; Two Horst double
reach wagons; New Idea 10 ton manure spreader with
floating tandem axle; Allis Chalmers side delivery wheel
rake; Double deck loading chute on skids; Dion model
N14 forage blower, 60 inch drum, pipes and hood;
Western cattle squeeze, heavy duty, on wheels and walk
through head gate; Three on stands cattle oilers; Three
hanging cattle oilers; Three outside mineral feeders;
John Deere air compressor with dual compression and
paint attachment; Approximately 1,000 bales hay; Ap-
proximately 1,000 bales straw.
Most of this machinery has been purchased new
in 1978. Owner moving to Western Canada.
For information phone 519-529-7788
No small items
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with ID Day of Sale
Owner or Auctioneer not Responsible
for Accidents
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk
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Want to buy? 357-2320
UCTION
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SATURDAY, MARCH 17 at 11 a.m.
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
DUNGANNON, ONT.
Over 60 tractors and
100 pieces of equipment
MORE CONSIGNMENTS
ACCEPTED
FOR DETAILS CALL
BRINDLEY AUCTIONS
529-79.70
Auction Sale
of New Furniture and Giftware
Saturday, March 17
Starting at 1:30 p.m.
,,at the Knights of Columbus Holl
Highway 9 between Walkerton and Mildmay
Partial Listing: 2 and 4 piece chesterfield
suites, box springs and mattress, bedroom
suites, coffee and end table sets, stereos,
recliners, component sets, lamps, kitchen
suites, tea wagon, chest -a -bed, clocks, rad-
ios, novelties, watches, pots and pans, oil
paintings, small tools and a very large selec-
tion of giftware.
TERMS:
Cash,Cheque with ID, Chargex, Mastercharge.
SALE CONDUCTED BY:
United Auction Group
1-519-821-8086
Auctioneer: R. A. Ball
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