The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-21, Page 10air
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Industrial growth
AUCTIONS
o m nEVOnts
WOrcsh" is
DoeHuron County need in-
OPEN PUBLIC
duatrial-
growth? That's the
ART DICKSON-118arch s!, mod- ESTATE auction sale of farm
MEETING leo HVNTLE STREET
1n the Town Hall, Wingham on CHRISTIAN 1 Y NIIN18TPJM
BINGO question to be discussed at a one-
Every Saturday night in Blyth day workshop scheduled for
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ern machinery; John H. Griffith machinery, livestock, feed, some
Monday, March 28 at 8:15 pm. Come and Geoffrey Shaw Memorial Hall, 8 P.M. Regular
Goderich next week and
estate, April 5, machinery; Allan household effects and vehicles for
for to David
the Wingham and District As- executiv�ueiy,
and Share the Wealth games,
organizers are hoping for a
,, �Y. April 7, machinery; the late Clifford Pratt be heldplus
sociation for the Mentally Re- Maine March 27, at 8Yrill
1150 Jackpot.
vi8O1•°n rstww of interest by
Brothel's April 12, on Saturday, March 31 at 12:30
tarded will have Dr. Siem, p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyter-
20 rrb
county residents.
propeM , livestock, machinery; p.m. on lot 37-38, Con. 1, Turn-
Brian
Co-ordinator at Midwestern Re- ian Church, Wingham.
This
Rintoul, RR 3, Wingham, berry Township, 1% miles east of
auctioneer 357-2341➢. Bluevale on Highway 87. Auc-
lI1Bl1 Y°
gional Centre, Palmerston as
guest speaker. He will have an RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE
BINGO
Howick Lions' B' will be held
will be an important
workshop p°
P and one that could
alter the future
Car
Owners
14 -21-28 denser, Len Metcalf, Mildmay
interesting parents and To be held by the Whitechurch
on Friday, March 23, at8:00p.m.
of Huron, ac -
cording to W. C.
a` 367-2781.
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are working with the Young People's Society in White-
mentally retarded. Everyone church Community Hall on Sat-
welcome. urday, March 31 from 10
in Wroxeter Community Hall.
Admission =1; 12 Regular Seca
Hawke, an in -
dustrial development consultant
with the Ontario ministry
Age �� �O �j�
a.m. to 3
for 110; 2 Share the Wealth; one
industry and tourism. ry of
Auction Sale
p.m. Donations may be left by the
DANCE contacting Harvey Osborne 357-
Festival Singles' Dance on Fri- 3228.
125 Special; Jackpot $150 on 57
calls; Purple Ball 150; Door A
elected representatives might
feel justified in placing industrial
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day, March 3o at The Victorian 21-26
Consolation prizes.
growth on a back burner."
W
We have special insurance
Of Property iry will be held for the
Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9 to 1
a.m. Welcome all
ANTIQUES — COLLECTABLES
The ministry will conduct the
rtes for
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John H. Estate
singles mainly UNICEF VARIETY SHOW
over 30. Blyth Centre for
Opening Wednesday, March 21,
in home. Hours
workshop and introduce some
you. m
V.�•
S"8><T�
the Arts, featur-
m Y 10 a.m. to 3
eacpert speakers on the topic of
Lot 35, Concession A, Nowick Township,21-28
ing young talent from Bl
m. Wednesdayto Friday;provide
all
industrial development. The
We can full toyer age on an tt
y car at beer
2% ashes WA of Wroxeter or'S corners east of
vicinity, on Wednesday, March 28
Would anyone who is interested at 8 p.m., in Blyth Memorial Hall.
day Saturday, or by appointment,
Merridy Watt, Maitland Estates,
conclusions reached at the end of
the day will be a summary of the
than average rates. If you cannot pay the entire
amount we will also finance the premium for you.
BhNsale and 11/2 miles north of 86 Highway
please register by calling 1,8W Adults 82; children $I; net pro-
357-1576.
opinions expressed by the
APRIL
265252 toll free or the Health reeds to UNICEF in support of
Unit office at 357-2264. Both hus- the International Year of the
14-21
audience. The ministry will thea
try to "orchestrate
No other farcy business
-THURSDAY STH
bands and wives are invited to Child. -
EXPECTANT PARENT
these
thoughts and desires into
AT 1 P.M.
attend and participate in the 14-21
EDUCATION CLASSES
meaningful, practical
required. No one refused.
discussions.
The Huron County Health Unit
suggestions for action, Mr.
Allis Chalmers A.C.D. 15 tractor; McCormick W4 tractor
1979 Fall series will begin the HOT LUNCHEON
invites you to attend the Expect-
Hawke said.
with loader; McCormick W4 tractor; New Holland baler;
~'eek of September lo. The Ladies' Auxiliary of St
cant Parent Education Classes,
Bale stooker and loader fork; 32' smoker bale elevator
21-28 Andrew's Presbyterian Church
being held in the Wingham Hos-
The workshop will be held at
with motor; Massey Ferguson model 35 self propelled
will hold another hot luncheon ne
pita] Clinic Building commencing
April
Wednesday, A f
from
the Royal Canadian Legion Hall,
G
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Goderich,
McMASTER INSURANCE
combine, pickup and reel; 2 drum land roller; Grain
CERAMIC CLASSES Friday, June 8 in the church,
p4 7:30 to
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
auger; International P.T.O. double beater 150 bu. manure
Register now for April classes at
for 8 weeks. 9:30 p.m. These classes will run
March 28. The cost 1s three
on dollars
Agencies (Win ham
g
spreader; International trail cultivator; Donuser post hole
digger (as
Ceramics Sisters, Main Street, RUMMAGE SALE
Gorrie. Wingham
per person for the
workshop and lunch. To register
327 Josephine St., Wingham, Ont.
new); McCormick 15 run power lift seed
drill; Norten model 750 motor bike; Kilber 10' self
ry �°
Greenware, firing, and District Hospital
paints, brushes, tools and use of Auxiliary will hold a rumor
rummage
PUBLIC riEETING
What does child abuse mean to
call R. S. CummingsColl
at 524-2188.
Bob Taylor or Tom Miller
palled swather; New Idea 7' trail mower; Emery and
sale on Friday,
the classroom. Phone 335388. Y, April 20 in the
you. Bring your ideas for discus -
357-1227 or 357-1228 - Evenings 357-1289 or
stand; Massey Ferguson hydraulic 7' mower; Allis Chal-
14-21 Wingham Armouries.
sion to a public meeting on Wed-
Toll Free 1-800-265-8532
mers 3 point hitch 3-14 plow; 10' Kongskilde 3 point hitch
nesday, March 28 at the Wing-
Mungo MacFarlane
9-5 Mon.
cultivator; Set of Diamond Harrows; Chains; Turnco 135
ham Public School. Registration
-Friday, 9-1 Saturday, Evenings by Appointment
bu. gravity grain box on wagon; Trailer with grain boxt
Walton's
6:30 to 7 p.m. Call Family and
dies at residence
rack; Barn jack; 2 wagons with 16' flat racks; Fencer;
Children's Services, 46 Gloucest-
Water trough; Lumber; 2 cattle oilers; 2 electric hammer
rotary
mills; 3 rota i feeders; Remington
67th Holstein Consignment Sale
er Terrace, Goderich 5247356 for
further information.
after long illness
pig chain saw; Hay
Forks; Champion P.T.O. snow blower; Moore rebuilt V
1421-28
Following a lengthy illness,
type P.T.O.snow blower; Approx. 5000 bale hay; 1200
bale straw; 25 ton grain; 25 bags fertilizer; Lawn mower
At Walton Sales Arena, 2 miles west of DurhamM11140
No.
Mrs. R. E. Laidlaw
Robertson MacFarlane
passed away at his home in
�V�n �S� eI W'HGHAIIII
and some household items,
on 4 Highway
Bluevale on Friday, March 16. He
JOHN N. GRIFFITN ESTATE PROPERTY: Consists of 100 acres
with 70 acres
Thursday, March 22, 1979
dies in hospital
was in his 52nd year.
Mr. MacFarlane was born in
MEMORIALS
and
workable, balance in bush - being Lot N'/,
of 15, 16 - Con. C., Howick Township with barn 50'
Mrs. Robert E. Laidlaw of
Egmondville passed away in the
Charlottenburgh Township, near.
Cornwall,
a GUARANTEED GRANITES
x
60' -will be offered subject to a reserve bid. Terms on
12 noon
Wingham and District Hospital
and was a son of the
late James MacFarlane and
Professional
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Property - 10% down, balance in 30 days. For information
phone 887-9058.
on February 26 in her 78th year.
Born in Walkill, New York,
Margaret ].sing. ' During the
'he
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Directory
TERMS—Cash or Cheque with I.D.
100 HOLSTEINS
A fine selection of Registered and Grade fresh and close
she years spent in the Bluevale
was the former Mary Etta area, he farmed and worked as a
Charter, daughter the late
Bas Ph. 337.1810
Bas, Ph. 357-1015
Estate or Auctioneer not Responsible for Accidents
springingcows, first calf heifers with R.O.P. records. Daughter
selling of Agro Acres Marquis Ned ( Ex -ST) Elmcroft Pontiac
of
Alpha Etta Avery and Joseph
mechanic at McGavin's Farm
Equipment, Walton.
GEORGE POWELL BRIAN RINTOUL JIM STEPHENSON
Chieftain ( Ex -ST), Glenafton Impetus, Rose Vega Rockman
Justice ( Ex) and others. -
Charter. In 1918 she married
Thomas Laidlaw who prede-
ceased her in October 1962. In
He is survived by his wife, the
former Laura Marguerite
KARL Frederick F. Homuth
Ce LEN Phm.B., R.O.
Clerk Auctioneer Bookkeeper
60 head of grades from one herd, 35 grade cows in all stages
1969 she married Robert E. Laid-
Raynard of Grey Township;one
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of lactation, 25 open heifers end calves. Western Ontario
Breeders sires were used in this herd III h Ith f
law who predeceased her in Au-
gh
daughter, Mrs. Clifford (Joan)
Carol E. Homuth, O.D.
Chartered
Farm_ ,: ,
uc.tion� Sal
Of I " Pl�op�ty, Horse,Draw8 estock,
Horses, Faaii aid souls Household Effects for .. .
FERDINAND MILLEI�j
On Lot 22, Con- "A", Nowidt Twp., 1 mile north of
Wroxeter on Huron County Rd. No. 12 on
SAT., MARCH 24TH
(Lunch Booth on Grounds)
(Starting at 12:00 Noon)
FROPERTY: Consists of a 200 acre farm with 145 acres work-
able and balance in hardwood cedar bush and some
swamp. L-shaped bank barn (50 x 50 ft. and 30 x 74 ft.)
with silo. Steel implement shed (30 x 54'). Drilled well
and 2 storey 7 room brick house with garage. Property
will be offered under a reserve bid around 2 p.m. with
terms 10% down day of sale and balance within 60
days (if not previously sold).
MACHINERY: Oliver Gas Tractor with circular saw attach-
ment; I.H. 2 furrow Trail Plow (for parts); I.H. team Corn
Scuff ler; J.D. No. 290 2 row Corn Planter; I.H. 13 run
Seed Drill; I.H. No. 9 six ft. High Gear Horse Mower;
M.H. and J.D. 4 Bar Side Rakes; I.H. Corn Binder with
loader (in A-1 condition); J.D. Corn Binder; Papec No.
81 Silo Filler; 2 drum steel Land Roller; Dion 28 x 48
Threshing Machine with clover kit (like new); Mildmay
24 x 36 Threshing Machine; 16 ft. Grain Elevator; 150
and 200 bu. Gravity Bins; 24 ft. Bale and Grain Elevator;
Kubber- l ired Wagon with rack; Dion 22" Straw Cutter;
Sludge Scraper; Farmhand No. 820 2 ton PTO Mix Mill
with shelter unit attachment; Beatty Windmill with 40 ft.
tower; 2 single seat Buggies with tops; Set of Sleighs;
Buggy Running Gear; Snow Blower with 3 pi. hitch; 7
Bauman rotary Pig Feeders; Two 1500 Ib. Pig Feeders;
Pump Jack; Drill Press; quantity of 4 x 6" x 16' pieces of
Ash; 8 x 12' Brooder House; and other numerous articles.
LIVESTOCK: 9 Beef -Type Cows, bred to 1/2 Simmentol Bull -
11 Beef -Type Heifer, bred; (These cows and heifers are
due April to June and are pregnancy and Brucellosis
tested); 6 Beef -Type Stocker Heifers; 5 Holstein Stocker
Steers; 1 Holstein Heifer, around 500 Ib.; 1 Holstein Feed-
er Steer; 1 Holstein -Jersey Feeder Steer; 5 Holstein Bull
Calves.
NORM: Belgium Horse Colt, rising 2 years in June;
Team of 2 and 3 yr. old Belaium Geldinsas, broke double:
(These 3 Belgium Horses have been coggins tested);
Standard bred Gelding, 9 years old (good traveller).
FEED: Quantity of Cob and Shelled Corn; 1,500 Bales of
Mixed Hay.
HOUSEHOLD URCTs: Maytag square tub Washing Machine
with gasoline engine; Naptho gas 3 burner Portable
Stove; Oil space Heaters; Singer Sewing Machine Heads -
8 pc. Dining Room Suite consists of ext. table, buffet and
6 chairs; 3 plank bottom Chairs; drop leaf Dining Table;
Dressers; Bed and matching Dresser; Buffet; Rocking
Chair; Writing Desk; new Shower Stall and other mist.
Items.
TERMS Cash on Effects, Day of Sale
Owner or Auctioneer not Responsible for any Accidents
or lajaries on Property Day of the Salol
LEN METCALFE
Avctioneer
PHONE 367-2791 Mildmil, Ontario
ea orces this sale Brewer of Milton; one son, Mrs. H. Viola Homuth, O.D.
immediately. A number of listed cattle selling,herd in first gut 1976. Accountant
Surviving are one son, James Murray of Bluevale; and six
stage. Full pedigrees, Commercial, and grades. Laidlaw of Blyth; one daughter, sP grandchildren. Also surviving Wingham, Ontario Optometrists
Plan to attend.
lie's. Ken (Mary) Ritchie of are two brothers Walter of Telephone
Egmondville; five grandchildren Listowel and Tom of Brussels; HARRISTON Ontario
Blood Tested Prior to Sale. and one great grandchild. There and one sister, Mrs. Gordon (519)357-1087 338-2712
is one step -son, William Laidlaw (Janet) MacPherson, St. Helens.
Sales Manager and Auctioneer of Calgary, Alberta; two step- He was predeceased by one
daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Alice) brother, Hamish, and one sister,
DONALD E. WALTON Fremlin of Clinton and Sheila►Mrs. Sylvester (Christine)
Phone 519-369-3804 or 2831 Folkard of Toronto. She was Raynard. REID AND PETERSON
predeceased by one brother, Funeral and committal service
George Charter.' was held Monday at two o'clock -Chartered Accountants`
The body rested at the Tasker at the M. L. Watts Funeral Home,
Funeral Home, Blyth, where Brussels, conducted by Rev. 218 Josephine St., Winghom
Auction
funeral and committal service Wilena Brown of Bluevale United _ ,
a' aSwas held February; 28 at two Church where deceased was a Ph: 357-1522
o'clock with Rev. Barry member. Temporary en- J.A. Peterson, C.A.
Of Large Modern Farm Machinery will be held for Passmore officiating. Interment tombment followed in Mount B.W. Reid, C.A.
will be in Blyth Union Cemetery. Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel.
ART DICKSON
Lot 65, Con 1-, Kinloss Township, '/- mile west
of Lucknow on Highway 86
Sat., March 24
at 1 p.m. harp
Allis Chalmers model 7580 tractor we h 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 Y/, ton truck,
4 wheel drive, camper special, 8400 GVW, many oYrfrnr
^r'!; t!::; ni.Yier in snit, safety checked; Krouse Flex Wing
tandem disc harrow, 36 feet, 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 mpdel 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 stocker; 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, Now Idea 10 ton manure spreader with
floating tandem axle; Allis Chalmers silo delivery wheel
ra4o• neL.ble -l_ _�
-lock 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; Throe on stands cattle oilers; Three
hanging cattle oilers; Three outside mineral feeders;
John Deere air compressor with dual compression and
Paint ottachment; Approximately 1,000 bales hay; Ap-
proximately 1,000 bales straw.
Most of this machinery has bean 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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