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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-02, Page 10G• 1 '�. Advance Times, May 'L, 1979 OXFAM Auction Sale I AUCTIONEERS HELPING TO BUILD A BETTER WORLD WALLACE BALLAGH And Craft Sale and Show on Sat- Teeswater 382-6170 YOUR CONTRIBUTION GRANT Mc DONALD work day In Belgrave on Satur- Ripley 3854353 CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE SATURDAY, MAY 5 ---Auction BOX 18.000 sale of household effects will be Hi -C member or Karen Coultes, held for Wilfred 144h TORONTO HALIFAX yoe, - miles north of Amberlerley on High - OTTAWA OTTAWA ST JOHN'S 21, then 2 miles west on Con. --- -- -- —' 2, Huron Township. Sale time PAPER DRIVE 10:30 a.m. Auction Sale Of Property and Household Effects will be held for the estate of ALVA McDONALD in Brussels Saturday, May 5 at 12:30 Sharp Chesterfield; 3 upholstered chairs. Admiral colour TV (as new); organ and stool; wooden press back rockers: wicker rocker; antique picture frames. hall rack with mirror, maga- zine rack; china cabinet with oval glass door, extension table with leaves; buffet; arm chair; 4 matching chairs, odd choirs; chicken coop chair; small tables, lamps include coal oil lamp; vacuum cleaner; black and white television (needs repair); electric heater; Westinghouse stove. upright freez- er; McClary fridge, wringer washer, treadle sewingma- chine, numerous antique dishes include cake plates, silver tea pot; cheese dish, vases; fancy china and glass ,terns or 2 chests .of silverware, kitchen stool, electric clock; chrome table and 4 chairs, several crocks, cooking utensils, appliances, oil stove. round top trunk, blanket box, dressers; wash stands; chest of drawers; 2 commode sets: iron bed with mattress, 2 spool beds, lawn chairs, lawn mower; step ladder; 32 ft. extension ladder garden tools. Property has 4 bedroom 2 storey frame home with 3 piece bath. Will be offered subject to a reserve bid. For information phone 887-9088. Terms on Property -10 Down, Balance in 30 Days. Terms on Household Items—Cosh or Cheque with I.D. Estate or Auctioneer Not Responsible for Accidents GEORGE POWELL, Clerk JIM STEPHENSON, Bookkeeper BRIAN RINTOUL, Auctioneer Auction Sale Of 200 Acre Farm, Dairy Herd, Dairy Equipment, Farm Implements, Feed, Household Effects and Misc. Items at the Farm of JOSE HOMEM Conc. 5, East Wawanosh, 5 miles northwest of Blyth or 10 miles southwest of Wingham, 2 miles west of Hwy., No. 4 on the Westfield Road Friday, May 4, 1979 at 10 a.m. PROPERTY: If not sold prior to sale, 200 acres with 197. acres workable, partially drained. On this property is a 7 room 2 storey house with 2 baths, recently complete- ly renovated on the inside. Bank barn is equipped with 48 tie -stalls and box stalls with stable cleaner, 36 x 56 pole barn for young cattle, 2 implement sheds, buildings all metal clad, also 2 - 18 x 60 silos with un - loaders.. Property will be offered at 3 p.m. DAIRY CATTLE: A. fine- unit bred herd of grade and registggrred Holstein dairy cows and heifers consisting of 44 milTcing cows (2 reg.) in various stages of lactation, with, D.H.I.A. (owner sampler) records over 20,000 lbs. milk. 35 heifers (2 reg.) including bred heifers, a well grown group of yearlings and smaller calves. Some sires used in this herd - Starlight, Royal Star, Classic, Ultimate and others. This herd has been on test for the pant 7 years, an excellent milking herd indeed. Cattle brucellosis tested, pregnancy tested prior to sale. Cattle to be sold under cover. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Mueller - 500 gal. milk bulk tank, Surge Alamo (75 plus) vacuum pump (3 yrs. old), dump- ing station, 8 Surge bucket milking units, stainless steel strainers, heater and milk house detergents. FARM IMPLEMENTS: Leyland 384 diesel tractor, Leyland 344 diesel tractor with allied 450 loader (hydraulic bucket), tractor chains and weights, Nuffield Univer- sal three diesel tractor, older Case gas tractor, N.H. 770 harvester with 1 row corn and hay heads (1 yr. old), N.H. 27 forage blower (1 yr. old), 2 No. 8 crop carrier forage wagons (1 yr. old), N.H. hay liner 268 baler, N.H. siderake, N.H. T mower, N.H. hay condi- tioner, J.D. 3 PTH. 3 furrow 14" plow, 13' tandem disc on rubber, 13' Kongskilde cultivator, M.F. multi flow 15 run seed drill, N.H. 331 manure spreader, Int. manure spreader, North American 7' snow blower with double augers, 3 PTH. post hole digger, 3 PTH. scraper blade, 2 sets drag harrows, weed sprayer, 3 rubber tired hay wagons with racks, hay manger on wagon, 4 x 16grain auger, 30' hay elevator. TRUCK: 1976 GMC pickup truck, as is, 350 motor, J.D. 300 snowmobile and Scorpion 400 snowmobile, selling as is. 1977 KZ 7'50 Kawasaki motorcycle. MISCELLANEOUS: Lincoln 225 amp welder, air compres- sor on wheels, Forney battery charger, Homelite chainsaw, 8 ton hydraulic jack, Jackall, Mastercraft 5 h.p. riding lawn mower, 2 mineral feeders, 3 gal. water tanks, power tools and other tools, electric grinder, 3 rolls barbed wire, steel electric fence posts, 2 milk separators, wheel barrow on rubber, 3 electric fencers, 2 wheel trailer, ext. ladder, cedar fence pvsis and rails, -2 ensilage carts. 2 Sunbeam cow clippers, milk cans, rabbit cages, scrap metal and other useful items. FEED: Approx. 20' corn silage in 18' silo. 1000 bales hay, 600 bales straw, 9 ton grain (3 way mix). HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Atlas 21' freezer. Wood cook stove, electric range, chest of drawers, dressers, kitchen table, step tables, beds, child's high chair and walker, aluminum storm door and more. TERMS: On property subject to reserve bid 10°. cash sale day, balance in 30 days. On chattels cash sale day. Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. Lunch will be served. Reason for Selling - The Homem family are moving to California. Proprietor - JOSE HOMEM 523-9,559 Sale conducted by Aylmer Auctions Auctioneers — liquidators -- Appraisers ED KIKKERT JAKE KIKKERT (519) 773-2261 (519) 357-2987 THURSDAY, MAY 1(1~ -Auction sale of farm machinery, feed, 39 steers (approx. 600 lbs.) , and some household effects for Bob Woolvette, Lots 49, 50, Con. 2, South Durham Road, Kincardine Township. Sale time 1 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 14—Auction sale for A. R Chatten, Lot 20, Con. 9, Kinloss Township, 114 miles north of Holyrood, then 212 miles east. Farm machinery and household effects. Sale time 1 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 17—Auction sale of livestock, feed and ma- chinery, for Lester Ferguson, Huron Township. SATURDAY, MAY 19—Auction sale of hou: gold effects and antiques for Bob Strathdee, Huron Township. MONDAY, MAY 21—Auction sale of household effects and antiques for Marcial Guy, 3314 miles south of Teeswater on Highway 4. Sale time at 1 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 26—Auction sale of household effects and some machinery for Walter Pick - Coming events BINGO, E\TENNIAL ARTS WORK DAY Howick Lions' Bingo will be held And Craft Sale and Show on Sat- Belgmve Hi -C will be holding a on Friday, May 4, at 8 p.m. in arday. May 5, from 10 a.m to S work day In Belgrave on Satur- Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad- ,,, in Mount Forest United day, May 5. Please contact any missi$n $1, 12 Regular games for church Auditorium. Adults, 50 Hi -C member or Karen Coultes, $10: 2 Share the Wealth; one $25 cents 357-1906. Special. Jackpot $170; Purple Ball $70, Door & Consolation PAPER DRIVE WHAT DOES CHILD ABUSE prizes. The First Wingham Boy Scouts' MEAN TO YOU? - - - paper drive will be Saturday, Public meeting at Clinton Public May 5, at 9:30 a.m. This is also School on Wednesday, May 9. CLA\ HARK\ESS REUNION the day for the monthly glass Registration 6:30 to 7 p.m. For This is a reminder to family drive. more information call Family members that the annual Hark- and Children's Services, God- ness Reunion is being held in the NDP INFORMATION VAN erich, 524,4356. Teeswater Community Complex !Moira Couper, NDP Information on Saturday. May 12 at 5 p.m. Pot %'an will be in your area on Sat- BUS TRIP luck dinner at approximately 6 urday, May 5; Blyth, 9:30 a.m.; Enjoy a day in London, Monday, p.m, Belgrave, 10:15 a.m.; Wingham, May 14. Bus leaves Wingham 2-9 11 to 2:30 p.m.; Bluevale, 2:40 Armouries at 8:15 a.m., $5 each. p m ; Wroxeter and Gorrie, 3 to Phone 357-3014. 3 30 p.m.; Brussels, 4 p.m,; 2-9 NDP SUPPER Walton, 5 p.m.; Londesboro, 5:30 A family supper with Moira p m. (Authorized by official DONKEY BASEBALL GAME Couper, NDP Huron -Bruce and agent of Moira Couper, NDP Teeswater Lions Club will spon- Jane Bigelow former mayor of Huron -Bruce, Bayfield, Ont.) sor a Donkey baseball game on IWednesday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m. London, will be held on Wednes- day, May 9 at 6 p.m. in Pineridge WO•aA 1979 UMPIRE CLINICS in Teeswater Park. Come and Chalet near Hensall. Day care for Sunday, May 6, Mitchell Town watch the fun as the Teeswater children. Supper tickets; adults Hall, 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday, May 6, Lions take on the Teeswater $3; youngsters $2. Call your near- Mitchell Town Hall, 1 to 5 p.m., Junior Farmers. est NDP information centre list- softball only. Sunday, May 6, ed elsewhere in this paper. Sydenham Community School, NO EUCHRE ( Authorized by official agent for Owen Sound, 10 a.m. to 5 P.M. Euchres at St. Paul's Anglican Moira Couper, Bayfield NDP Baseball and softball, Sunday, Church, Wingham are cancelled Huron-Bruce)..May 13; Moorefield Town Hall, 1 now until the fall. 25: to 5 p.m. softball only. OBA Umpire clinic, Sunday, May 20. Wingham Town Hall, 1 to 5 p.m. DIED 35TH WEDD ANNIVERSARY Baseball only. Instructor, Dick The fa ill of Mr and Mrs Jos- Willis, OBA Supervisor of Um- ered, l corner south of Teeswater on Highway 4, then approx. 8 miles west on Con. 6 Kinloss Township). Sale time 1:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 26—Auction sale of household effects for Pine lover UCW. Sale time at 10:30 a.m. Cards of To those Junior Citizens who gave of their time on a lovely Saturday to paint the kitchen in the Armouries, a big thank you for a job well done. Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Home- bound. I would like to thank everyone for the lovely gifts received at the Belgrave Community shower. Thanks also to the ladies who Y eph Tiffin wish to invite you.to a dance in honor of their parents' 35th wedding anniversary. It will be held in the Teeswater Complex on Friday, May 4. Dancing from 9 to 1. Lunch provided. Music by Ron Coulthard and The Wild - woods. 25-2 Thanks I wish to thank friends and relatives for the cards; flowers and treats while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Ping and Dr. Mowbray and staff onfirstfloor. Ken Scott The family of the late Kath- erine (Kate) Robinson wish to pires. DANCE Wednesday Night Ladies' bowl- ing league 25th anniversary dance to be held in the Legion May 5. Dancing 9 to 1. Music by The Nite-Lites. Lunch provided $4 per couple. Everyone wel- come. MEET GRAEME CRAIG Join us for coffee. Meet Graeme Craig, your Huron Bruce Liberal candidate, at Wingham Liberal Committee Rooms, 20 John St. W.; Wingham, on Tuesday, May 8 from 7 to 9 p.m. Published by the official agent for Graeme Craig, Walton, Ont. DANCE Festival Singles' dance Friday, May 11 in Victorian Inn, Strat- ford. Dancing 9 to 1• a.m. Welcome all singles over 25 years. 2-9 DROUMBOLIS—Passed away at the Wingham and District Hospital on Monday, April 30, Mrs. Elizabeth Augusta (Barnes) Droumbolis of Wingham, formerly of London, in her 87th year. She was the beloved wife of the late George Droumbolis; dear mother of Mrs. Harold (Victoria) Wild of Wingham, Mrs. Stan (Sylvia) Peckham, London, Mrs. Mary Higoar if Delaware Captain Viola Droumbolis of Gana- noque and Mrs. Allan (Kath- leen) Hick, Toronto. Also Sur- viving are 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The late Mrs. Droumbolis rest- ed at The Currie -Walker Fu- neral Home (Currie Chapel) where complete funeral and committal service was held Wednesday at 2 o'clock with Rev. John Swan of . St. Paul's Anglican Church, Wingham, officiating. Interment followed in Wingham Cemetery. Com- plete obituary next week. 'i'VAFFIC ACT 80 metres or approximately 2W TORONTO — Two, amend- feet. ments to, The Highway Traffic Commercial vehicles are now Act aimed at rsdueio8tail8ahpg required to have all appropriate by trucks and the lightitgj of all clearance and identification commercial vehieles came into lights on when operating after effect May 1. dark on any road anywhere in the To cut down an tailgating by provinm commercial vehicles, trucks tra- These two amendments were velling over 40 kilometres an part of a group passed last hour in Ontario will be forbidden December, but required pro - to follow any vehicle closer than clamation before becoming law. NEED CHAIRS REWEBBED? Have you checked the webbing on your lawn chairs this year? At the Jack Reavie Opportunity Workshop in Wingham, Ontario for Mentally Retarded Adults, reweb- bing of sitting lawn chairs is being done. This lawn chair webbing is: -Fiberglass reinforced for strength. •Florida tested for sun exposure, resists fading. *Won't sag, snag, unravel, or stick to skin. •Mildew and fungus proof. •Easy to clean. •Salt resistant. Available in green, yellow, blue and red. Call now and place your order between 8:30 a.m and 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday 357-1382 Walton's Anniversary Special at Walton Sales Arena, 2 miles west of Durham on No. 4 Highway Friday, May 4, 1979 42:00 Noon A fine selection of Registered Holsteins from some of the top breeders, of Ontario. This sale features young cows Very Good and Good Plus and daughters from Ex- cellent, Very Good and Good Plus dams. A very stylish 3 yr. old selling: Netcom Marquis Lady (Good Plus) sired by A Windy -Mont Marquis Roland, beautiful uddered young cow entered for spring show. A very Good Elm- croft Pontiac Chieftain (Ex -ST) daughter, her yearling daughter by Paclamor Astronaut (Excellent) and her April '79 daughter by Roybrook Starlite (Ex -Extra). A fancy Jr. yearling, sired .by Agro Acres Marquis Ned (Ex -ST) her dam Good Pius, 4 yr. BCA 162 milk 170 fat. Other daughters selling sired by Rosofe Cita- tion R (Ex -Extra) Brooknoll Rockman Citation (Ex -ST). A Dutch -Croft Fury Lad (Ex -Extra) Spring Farm Reflection Ormsby (VG -Extra) Apache Citation Stylemoster and others. 3 -young herd sires selling by Astronaut, Fond Matt, and Starlite with Excellent, Very Good dams. Followed by Walton's 6th Solicitation Sale Plan to attend for show -cattle or full pedigreed Holsteins. Brucellosis Tested Prior to Sale Sales Manager and Auctioneer DONALD E. WALTON Phone 519-369-3804 — 369-2831 took part in the program and express their thanks to' their those who arranged the shower. many relatives, friends and Thank you, neighbors for their kind expres- • . Brenda Nethery sions of sympathy in the loss of a dear mother, grandmother I would like to thank everyone and great-grandmother. Special for the cards, flowers and visits thanks to Dr. Ping, Dr. Mowbray, Se D while I was a patient in the Wing- Dr. Flowers, and all the nurses on mice ir cto ry ham and District Hospital. Spe- second floor for their attentive cial thanks to Dr. Leahy, Rev. care during her stay in Wingham ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE FUELS FLOWERS Swan and the nurses on the first and District Hospital. Also floor. thanks to those who sent floral Lynn Hoy BILL TIEPIN • Wedding Mrs. Robert Powell tributes, food to the homes and 9 other memorial donations. Heart- . Arrangements We wish to thank our Wingham felt thanks to Rev. Barr Pass BUrke-McLeod Imperial Esso Agent friends for their supportY Enterprises e Cut flowers and more for his many kind visits and Electrical ESSO •Plants concern at the time of the loss of prayers, also Rev. R. H. Arm- Contractors ltd Honda and Skidoo O _; our dear mother and grand- strong for his words of comfort, Sales 8 Service • mother, Mrs. Lavina Smith. S For all your Home and. Flowers by Pe- and the ladies of the United Electrical Contracting Farm Fuel and cial thanks to Dr. and Mrs. R. Church for the 'lovely lunch Motor Sales, Repairs Hwy. 86 east of Wingham Lubricating Needs Wire Service Armstrong, Dr. Hanlon and the served to so many friends. Spe- Phone 519-357-3435 357.1032 LEWIS and staff at Wingham and cial thanks to the pallbearers and and Rewind �1� District Hospital who showed her flower bearers, and the heartfelt - -.;�. such kindness. Your thought- understanding' of the Currie- Wingham 357-1380 PLUMBING FLOWERS fulness will always be treasured. Walker Funeral Home will al - Betty and Wallace Richardson, ways be remembered by us'all. WINGHAM 135 Frances Barbara, Bonnie and Kendra SEWING CENTRE Phone Jean and Herb Dainty, PLETCH Dealer for 357-3880 I would like to express my Irene and Doug Williams, - thanks to everyone who visited Lavina and Gordon Robinson, ELECTRIC OMEGA AND BERNINA me and to the extremely compe- June and Ted Robinson Win ham Repairs to All Makes PRINTING tent nursing staff in the ICU of g Scissor Sharpening Wingham and District Hospital Industrial, Commercial, PLUMBING REPAIRS who made my recovery so We would like to express our Farming, Domestic PHONE 357-2511 WINGHAM pleasant and last week seem so sincere thanks to everyone who PHONE RENOVATIONS short. A special thank you also to donated money to us or attended JNew Installations, call PRINTING Dr. Wilkins, Dr... Bozyk, Ilene the euchre for our benefit. A spe 357-1583 BACKHOE Terry Dsyell at McGlynn and the operating room cial thanks to our friends and 357-2808 or 357-1229 SERVICE staff. neighbors who organized it SIGNS �h • PRINTING Audrey Fitch Glen and Annie James RELIEVE ACHES, PAINS AN U L;H tb ll UULM, SMOOTH ON B U C K L E Y'S RUB. It s a greaseless stainless medication with <i cold cream base And it goes to work fest Massage White Rub fie. over the painful area Itstimulates circulation BUCKLEY'S Helps break up conges);jon And soothes your pain Frankly your medicine chest shouldn t be without it BLKkleys White Ruh Fast relief eF Nl ..•r: a• u in SIGNWRITING "Dunn By Tom" Thomas E. Dunn RR 1 Bluevole 335-6395 GRAVEL 8 TOPSOIL John Cox Constuction Gravel and Topsoil 39-I N7 ac oe Work Hugh McBurney WINGHAM 357-3819 CONSTRUCTION T. M. a T. CONSTRUCTION ('vrivral Contrac tors All types of concrete work Pit Silos Home and form building ( \I.1. BOB TIIONll'SO% (IST \IU0 35; -:1193 PLUMBING HEATING Leroy Jackson - Plumbing -Heating --Tinsmithing 191 Josephine St. Winghom 357-2904 INSURANCE AWei/ Isssuss wMca All Types of Insurance 33S-3S2S 357-2636 GORRIE WINGHAM • PHOTO COPIES • REGISTER FORMS • RUBBER STAMPS • WEDDING STATIONERY 314 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM 357-3800 L THE ADVANCE -TIMES / 317-2320