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rage 12—The Wingham Advance -Times, September 6, 19179
ONE
Auction Sale
( , Nlou ia" E A Cordae Tools of
6mvis (Nowkk Twp.) far
Leander Lichty
on
Sat., Sept. 22nd at 12 Noon
httOPOM: P/Y storey aluminum siding brick house; 4 bedrooms;
file flooring; built-in cupboards; 4 piece both on main floor; 2 pc.
bath on second floor; oil forced air heating. Small barn 25 ft. by
30 ft, in good state of repair. Situated on 2'/2 lot in the village of
Gorrie; very scenic adjoining Maitland River. Hydro throughout.
Drilled well water supply.,
TEIItNIS ON ftOFERTYo 10% of the purchase price on day of sale.
Balance in 30 days or when possession is given. Will be sold subject
to reasonable reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFEC35: Large wooden extension fab a with 7 leaves;
colour TV set; odd chairs; small wooden 3 drawer cabinet; wooden
cabinet; chrome table; recliner chair; flat wall china cupboard
(new); chesterfield and chair; 6 dining room chairs; chesterfield
chair; antique sideboard; small chest of drawers; mirror; antique
blanket chest; some dishes; 3 iron beds complete; antique, wooden
child's bed; china cabinet; dresser; small tables; 2 antique small
tables; baby walker; small old dry sink; jar shelves; crocks; vari-
ous sizes; flower plants; 2 picnic tables — one with umbrella; 8 ft.
counter top; cupboard doors;.. appliances — 17 cu. ft. deep freeze,
Frigidaire refrigerator, Moffat 30 in. H.D. stove; garden tools;
hand tools; lawn sweepers; rotary tiller; power self propelled
lawn mower, nearly new; 2 push town mowers; child's swing;
stable fan; rabbits and pens; used lumber; odd windows 8 doors;
plus other articles not listed.
TERf1 & Cash — selling by numbers, please register on day of sale.
AceNC :e -cm and propeC16 VNI11 Ivut 90 R-aPb:aailm!e For
Any Accidents.
Auctioneers' decision will be final.
Booth by Country squire
Proprietor — LEANDER LICNTY
Phone 335-3309
Auctioneers -
ORVILLE MARTIN, Nawkesville 699-5930
JIM MARTIN, Nowkesville 699-5529
The Service of Two for the Price of Onel
Auction Sale
Of Machinery and Househeld Effects will be held for
MURRAY JENKINS
Lot 16, Con. 1, Turnberry TownAlp, 2 Miles East of
Wingham on 86 Nloway on
Monday, September 10
at 1:00 P.M.
Massey Ferguson 165 tractor with neva motor, M.F. 50 gas trac-
tor with Davis loader bucket and chains, tractor oullev will fit 50
OF 165 tractors, M.F. 3 furrow 12", 3 pt. H. plow, A.C, 66 PTO
combine, Huskee post hole digger with 12" and 7" augers, New
Holland PTO manure spreader, 30 ft. elevator, 2 reel swath turn-
er, opprox. ' 800 ft. aluminum hydro wire, rip saw with stand,
Cockshutt i1 seed drill, Massey 4 bar rake, 3 pt. H. double disc,
3 pt. H. corn cultivator, walking plow, dump rake, 2 hydraulic
cylinder, 2,new front tires for 3000 Ford tractor, tools, turnip
seeder, cutter, ,copper kettle, bicycle, 2 pc. chesterfield, Lazy Boy
chair,, rocker,, pictures, lamps,, sofa bed with wooden arms odd
chairs, record player and records, antique G.E. radio, Arthur
Pequegnot clock, high chair, antique folding crib, treadle sewing
machine, table with drawer, Coronado (white) 13 cu. 'ft. frost free
fridge (as new), Evercold fridge, Viking (gold) 30" range (as
new), Simplicity spin dry washer, Clare jewel wood stove, Brant -
.wood annex', Beach electric stove, portable (gold) dishwasher,
chrome table, wood table with folding leaf, Coleman oil space
heater, sewing cabinet, wood chairs, Westinghouse floor polisher,
Acme adjustable dressmaker form, Johnny pole, TV trays, dining
extension table, dresser, chests of drawers, pine chest, iron bed,
single hod complete with maple headboard, book case, 1864
encyclopoedia, 1903 statistic of Ontario and numerous old books.
Terms: Cash or Cheque with I.D. Farmm Sold,
Owner or Auctioneer not' Responsible for Accidents
GEORGE POWELL, - Clerk
BRIAN RINTGUL - Avalaaaar
Clearing Auction Sale
Of 3 Vehicles, Garage Equlpme, Office Equipmew, Tools
and Mix"kneoas, to 1W Sold by Public Aectim for
Baker & Irwin Ltd. (Chev & Olds)
Dealers
906 Queen St. in Klaardine on
Friday Evening, Sept. 7 at 7 p.m.
and
Saturday, Sept. i at 10 a.m.
Friday night sale 7 P.M. (office equipment only)
IN loLLOwINGs 6 large wooden desks, 2 small desks, 4 drawer
filing cabinet, 3 drawer filing cabinet, glass front counter, large
safe, 2 cupboards, 4 swivel chairs, 3 leather office chairs, i parts
cabinet, 8 chrome chairs, selection of odd chain, and tables, 2
filing drawers, 4 electric adding machines, 1 cash register, 2 ac-
count billing machines, cheque writer, 1 intercom systdm, 3M copy-
ing machine, Olympia typewriter, selection of pictures, receivable
card fllel 5 cord��lnit cabinet, mini theatre, Bell & Howell micro-
flsche, Bell & Hoiirell view finder, stationary and o large assort-
ment of mist. of general office supplies too numerous to mention.
Saturday sale at 10 a.m. - Gauge equipment
Tile FOLIAMNG: Overhead crone, 2 block a tackle, electric engine
lift, 1 Vulcan air lift lack, i transmission lack (floor model), i
Hunter wheel balancer (spin type), portable 10 Non power lack,
bumper car lack, set of torches, happy headliner gpd adapters,
fire changer Coates 1040, battery charger iM ones., Boar .whQQl
W oF, Snap -on NIT 539 A,d.R., air dolly hammer and adapters,
Webster portable air tank, spot welder, electric A.R.C. welder,
Snap -on wheel alignment, brake lothe, air compressor, 1 hoist.
: Approx. 31 cases of motor all, new & used tires,
assorted exhaust pipes, assortment of G.M. parts, step lodder,
40 foot extension lad.'of-, work benches, Motor Master 6 amp
batfGry charger, time clocks, Snap -on tools, a large assortment of
(Cent Moore tools.
3 V NKINt 1973 G.M.C. 350 engine tow truck, chains & dollies;
1969 Willies Jeep with snow plow; 1958 4 door Edsel.
May we remind you this Is a partial listing to a great extent.
There are many us4ul and important items, tools, etc. that you
would find in a sale of this nature.
Elrsrytbbg to be sold is the M9111180 t bidder with no reserver
Tereus ars arA or ca"wftll pil"er, r
Tills sols wIQ be seld by aumbw lead all bteyel;s toast
ill® sale.
Prap, oak% oert of hasbess hems* of M haft.
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. eUoyo�/R' vil�l�a�n Elliott
dies suddenlyWhile�� • dint 1n+
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at his residence i'►1 t� f, . merge and Barbara Tervit
The sudden death occu�d 1858 and married Mr. Casemore lWU 4 '
Passed away suddenly at his
home, 330 Shuter Street,
Wingham, on Tuesday, August
28, William A. Elliott, in his 60th -
year.
Mr. Elliott was born in
Durham, Grey County, on April
13, 1920, a son of the late
Alexander Elliott and Elizabeth
Magee. He attended the Durham
Public School and after moving
to this area, the Wingham High
School. He worked s a hair-
dresser during his early life and
later was employed as an orderly
at the Wingham and District
Hospital and a security guard at
Burns Security, Listowel.
He was a member of St. Paul's
Anglican Church, the Wingham.
Masonic Lodge and the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 180,
Thursday, August 30, of r
Lloyd (Casey) Casemo�Of ,AR. ;
Wingham who passed i way
peacefully while visiting her
children in that city. She was -W
her 60th year.
June Anne Groves was born in
Wingham on June 24, 1920, a
daughter of the late Thomas and
Annie Groves. She was
predeceased by tier first
husband, Bertram Kechnie, in
Fordwich resident
passes at London
The death occurred at Victoria
Hospital, London; on Wednesday,
August 29, of Mrs. Douglas Holt
of Fordwich in her 72nd year
on July 4, 1W4. She was employed
as a ward secretary at Wingham,
and District hospital for 11 years
from 1966 until 1977.
Surviving, besides her
husband, are her family, Marilyn
and Bill Robson, Patricia and Bill
Sisler, Mac and Doloris Kechnie,
all of Sarnia. There are four
grandchildren, Lori and David
Kechnie, Susan and Mark
Robson; and one brother, Mac T.
Groves of Port Huron, Michigan.
She was Rredeceased by three
sisters, Mrs. Louis (Olive)
Storey, Mrs. Harvey (Gertrude)
Beirnes and Mrs. Ted ( Lillian )
Simmons; and one brother, Earl
Groves.
The late Mrs. Casey Casemore
rested at the Currie -Walker
Funeral Hoare until Saturday at
, Wuag11;401, and l✓srl
Gaukel, St. George, are happy to
announce the forthcoraling mar.
riage' 0,f their children, Les and
Vete. The marriage will take
Place at North Park Community
Chnpelr. London, Out, on Sep-
tember 22, 1979.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stamper
of . Bluevale are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter Louise to Robert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ernst of
Scarborough. The wedding will
take place Friday, Sept. 28 at 3
P.m. in Bluevale United Church.
Wingham. Mrs. Holt was the former two o clock when service was
conducted b Rev. K. Bar •
Surviving is one daughter, Matilda M. (Tilly) -Gibson and Passmore of the Win hoar Sincere sympathy of residents
Linda M. Elliott of Toronto; two Was a daughter of the late James United Church where deceased
of Bluevale and area is extended
sisters, Mrs. Miller (Edna) Gibson�and'Annie Mahnke. She is was a member. Interment cos Jack Brewer and families CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS RACK 11®E CASE CRAWLER
Davis, Wingham, and Mrs. survived by her husband one on the loss of a dear husband
Edwin (Dorothy) Ryan, Toronto; sister, Mrs. Dora Ridley of followed in Wingham Cemetery. father and grandfather, and also
and three brothers, Ted, Norman Pallbearers were Russell to the famil
Fordwich ; and one brother, Zurbrigg, Ron Wingfield, Stewart y of Mrs. Mary Lewis. BANKRUPTCY
and Lloyd, all of Wingham. He Gordon Gibson of Wroxeter. Forsyth, Don, Cameron, Casey
was predeceased in 1977 by his Stanwick and Herman Mr, and Mrs. Wes Buckle have
wife, the former Vera Davis. The late Mrs. Holt rested at the moved to Hanover and the new
Gorrie Cha were carni Her floral tributes AUCTION S
Friends paid their respects at Chapel of M. L. Watts owners, Murray Jenkins and his
the Currie -Walker Funeral Funeral Home Where service was were carried to the graveside by daughter Mary have moved in to
Home, Wingham, where funeral conducted Saturday at two Ron Stacey and Alvin Higgins, the former Buckle residence.
service was conducted Thursday o'clock by Rev. T. H. Fleetham. N. a C. Farm Building Repairs A Farm Custom Operator
at 4:30 by Rev. K. Barry Final resting place will be _ T. J. R. Plumbing i Nesting; Canatex Tanker Sales
Passmore. Committal service Fordwich Cemetery. q5 Farwell Rd., Kitchener, Ont.
also took place at the funeral . DCO�C: w� Sat.,
Sept.
home. Pallbearers were Paul �����®�� DCC C: 6�
Honorary pallbearers yyere Poltorak, Greg Oliver, John, and �i
Leonard Phillips, William Don Bolander, Cecil KaIrynn and ��� MEMORIALS
Bill
Henderson Sr., Bert Garniss, rfiFlower bearers GUARANTEED GRANITES 1 0.00 a.m.
were Darenn Poltarak, ,Judy ®
Lew Palmer, Gordon Wall and
Lynn, Joyce Bolander, Jam professi®nal CEMETERY LETTERING
Silvio Martini. Honorary floM. R. Juts+ & Co. Inc. hps been instructed by L. Youngman B Co., Trustees for H 8 C Farm
wer Gibson, Russ and Town Jlllings, REASONABLE PRICES Building & Repairs; and Glenn Diegel & Co., Trustee for T. J. R. Plumbing & Heating and
bearers were Randy Elliott' Brad Canatex Tanker Sales. to sell by auction assets of the aforementioned companies with
Elliott, Doug Elliott, Greg Ryan, • Bey Direct and Save supplements.
Ron Bildfeli and Rob Bildfell'. Directory Bre 1Phr 357.1910 TRucKS. a CARS: 1977 Ford a ton P/U„ 1975 Ford % ton P/U, 1975 Ford l 1i ton stake,
John Brewer. Rear Pk 357.1015 1967 GMC Tandem t2 yd. Al Dump, 1974 Pontiac Wagon, 1973 Ford IT Van, 1974 Lincoln
Welham Elliott's final resting a Town Car (cert.), 19,74 Pontiac Gran Prix (cert.), 1971 Ford Wagon. -
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPM1ENTe Case 450.Crawler Loader c/w Ripper, Tandem "pment
place will be Wingham c Trailer, Ford 9N Tractor & Loader, John Deere Backhoe''& Loader, Portable`Compressor,
was ®r as war veteran - IHC No. 644 Diesdl Tractor F. Loader, 6,000 Ib. Clark Yard Fork Lift, 1966 Mack c/w London
t' Frederick F. HOmu$h Cement Mixer, 4 - 1HC No. d$ Payloaders 65-67.74-75.
John Cliff®rd Brewer of RR 4, KARL C. L E N TZNDSCAPING R AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT: s, 7 f t,utt No. 145 HP Diesel Tractor,
Phi,®,, R.O.It,®, Case 1000 SP Combine, 2 -IHC Forman Tractors. 7 h. New Ideaoo Mower, Cockshutt Way-
' Wingham, passed awe on bine; side rake, wagons, harrows (new), Ford & Cockshutt 4 furrow plows; Kverneland
Monday, August 27, at the Carol E. Homuth, O.D.5 furrow Hyd, plow, Bale Elevator, 3 Discs, Cockshutt No. 1650 tractor — 300 his. on new
m ChChengine, tires, transmission, Ford 9N tractor loader, etc.
artered Wroxeter couple Winghaand District Hospital in Mrs. H. Vioda Homuth, O.D. TOOLS R AMSC. EQUIPMENT: DeWolt Radial Arm Saw, Kongo Hammer, Scaffolding, Hand
his 61St year. Born in Grey Accountant & Power Sawa a Drills, Chain Saws, Power Nailer, Alum. ladders, Air Compressor,
_ Levels, Shovels, Picks, Chains, Wheel Barrows, Assort, of Tampers, Winch, Lawnmowers,
mourns passing Township, he was a son of the late Table Saw, etc., etc., etc.
Duncan Brewer and Gladys Optometrists FORMINGEQUIPM�ENT:pI
WIn�l1CJhT1, ®rltarl® p ywoodForms, Snap Tiles, Wsdges,etr.,etc. ,
of daughter OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Copier, Calculators, Desks, Chairs, intercom Systems, Telephone
Rowland, He served five and a Telephone Answer, System, IBM Selectric, etc., etc., etc.
half years in the Second WorldP HARRISTON Ontario Misc. INVENTORY: Nails, Lumber, Trim, etc., etc., etc.
J519)357-1087 THIS IS A PARTIAL LIST ONLY — MORE $OHSIGNMENTS ARRIvING
Karen June Simmons, beloved. War with the R.C.R. overseas 338.3712 PARTIAL UST ONLY LUNCWONFREMUSES
Simmonsed oma f � A Wroxeter,t for
discharge. He had farmed TERMS: $1 (WING FRIDAY; SEPT, cheque
2 - 4 major
daughter of Lloyd and June and was acting C.S.M. at the time VI
g 00 cash or certified cheque on major items
pa y y, August 28, 33 years on. Concession 1, Balance by cash or certified cheque by Sept. 10/79, 4 p.m.
at Victoria Hospital, London. She Morris Township, and was a N Cash, company cheques or as posted or announced.
was in her 14th year. member of Bluevale United RED AND PETRO
Church.
Karen was .born on June 26, He is survived by his wife, the Chartered Accountants �'• JIJTZI CO. INC.
1966, and had been a student at former Margaret Vincent;, also Industrial Liquidators,
%:1 +• �Su3f x , q Appraisers and Auctioneers
Howick Central School, Besides four sons, Clifford of Milton, Fred $ �'dlse' p' bine St., Wingham. Professionals In the orderly liquidation of
her parents, she is survived by of Bluevale, Gerald, RR `1, — Construction, Industrial and Commercial Enterprises
two sisters, Sharon and M Gorrie, and Leslie RR 41Ph: 357-1`S22
and two brothers; Terry. and Win ',C. A.
- 69 Sydney S., Kitchener - (619) 719.8221
Wingham; and one daughter, J.A. Peterson, C.A.- B.W..Reid, •..
Joey, all at Biome. She was the Mrs. Frank (Nancy) Wetilaufer
loved granddaughter of Mrs. Joe of Embro. There are .16 grand -
Simmons, Gorrie; and William children; three sisters, Mrs. Carl
Brodhagen, Stratford. (Dorothy) Schade, Listowel,
Mrs. Verna Penner, Chatsworth,
Complete funeral and com- and Mrs. Elizabeth Gower, "
mittal service was conducted by Lucknow; and two brothers, Mel
Keith Humphrey of Bluevale at Jermyn, Bluevale, and Donald FUELS
two o'clock Friday at the Gorrie Duncan, Kitchener.
Chapel of M. L. Watts Funeral The late Mr. Brewer rested at SERVICE DIRECTOIR"Y
Home. Karen's final resting the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, BILL TIFFIN
place will be Gorrie Cemetery. Brussels, until Thursday at two Imperial Esso Agent
o'clock when service was con- ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION SALES AND SERVICE
ducted by Robert Perry and Rev.
Esso
W. Brown. Interment followed in For all
Mrs. George LOWIS Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers . „ Lynn Hoy your Home and
° and.flower bearers were Legion T.. M. T. Farm Fuel and
passes to London comrades- RU
Enterprises Ltd. Lubricating Needs
Electrical CONSTRUCTION Honda and Skidoo 357-1032
A resident of Bluevale for the Contractors Ltd. General Contractors Sales & Service
past•30 years, Mrs. George Lowis 'Mrs. H. Ne'the
passed away Monday, August 27, e 1 Electrical CohtraCting All types of concrete work
in Victoria Hospital, London. She W®s Hawick native Motor Sales, Repairs Pit Silos Hwy. 86 east of Wingham PLUMBING HEATING
was in her 70th year and death and Revyind Home and farm building Phone 519-357-3435
followed a brief illness. Frunerat- service was held 1 ('ALL ROB THOMPSON Leroy J®CkS®ii
Saturday, August 25, at the lll,[*F %'AI,E, ONTARIO INSURANCE
Mrs, Lowis was the former Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, for g 0 —Plumbing
Mary E. Dadswell and was born Mrs. Herman Nethery of Blyth
t Wingham 357-139
W t —Heating
in Sussex, England, on July 1, formerly, of the third line of
1910. She was a daughter of the Morris Township. Rev. Dan Xk4t
—Tinsmithing
late William Dadswell and Annie Sargent of Blyth officiated and PLETCH ea
Morphew. She came to Canada in interment followed in Brandon 191 Josephine St.
1912 and lived, in Harriston where, Cemetery, Belgrave. ELECTRIC All Types of Wingham 357-2904
she received her education. She Pallbearers were Clare Van WinghomInsurance
came. o Bluevale in 1949. She was Camp, Alex Nethery and Glen
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a member of the United Church. Van Camp, all of RR 4, Brussels, Industrial, Commercial, 335-3525" 357-2636 HAIRDRESSING
Jack Higgins, RR 5 Brussels, Farming, Domestic
Mrs. Loomis was predeceased gg x: GORRIE WINGHAM
by her first husband, Joseph Bert Daer and Henry Pattison, PHONE .._.
Horton, in 1963 and by her second both of Blyth. Floral tributes 35.7-1583 BACieHOE / ��
i LLL_ c nis
husband, George Lowis, in 1975. were carried by Donald Procter, -"
She is survived by one daughter, RR 4, Brussels, and John Rinn, BEAUTY SALON
Mrs. Allan (Shirley) White of RR 1, Belgrave•ASKES ®ROS.
London; one son, Jack Horton of MT's. Nethery passed away at SIGNS CONSTRUCTION LTD. Backh®e "SPECIALIZING in PERMS
Regina, Saskatchewan; six the Wingham and District and HAIRCUTS"
Hos ital on Thursday, 1 Additions, Renovations,
grandchildren; and four great p y, August 23, SIGIdl1Mr iITII�G Homes, Farm Buildings ark Josephine Street
grandchildren,• There are two following a lengthy illness. She J td! M1I ® �Ninghdrn, Onpario
surviving sisters, Mrs. Ed was in her 79th year. The former ,,Dunn Py Tom" Phalle 520®27to Phone 357-x812
(Mildred)-Holtom, Erin, and �� Hamilton she was born ���pm �,pC�Ur�O�
Mcg. William (loose) Flassin, St. March 25, 1901, in HoWick or 35.1-30.153 1i 11 M
Catharines. She was predeceased Township, a daughter of the late Thomas E. Dunn Free Estimates
by two brothers and four sisters. William Hamilton and Lorenda RR 1 Bluevale WINGHAM PRINTING
Wade. She received her FLOWERS
The late Mrs. Lowis rested at education in Howick 'Township. 1XI 33.5-6395 357-3819 �
the Currie -Walker Funeral She married Mr. Nethery on • Wedding, z WINGHAM
Home, Wingham, until Thursday December 30, 1931, at her
when service was conducted at parents' home. He is left to GIfAVEL & TOPSOIL Arrangements PLUMBING PRINTING
two o'clock by Rev. Wayne mourn .her passing, along with • Cut flowers
Beswick of Mississauga. In- one ,ion, Alex of Kindersley, . ...... .......�.......,.,.. � � �°� •P�®nfs
SERVICE
terment followed in Harriston Saskatchewan, and one brother, John, �� `t
Cemetery. Harold Hamilton, Wyoming. f • Flowers by _ •PRINTING
Pallbearers were Keith Mof- Mrs, Nethery was a member of• PHOTO COPIES
fatt, Rae Breckenridge, Bill the Blyth Anglichn Church and Wire Service • REGISTER FORMS
ch: LEMS •RUBBER STAMPS
Thompson, John Thompson, Bob belonged to the Anglican Chur
Thompson and Jim Thompson. Women of that parish. Gravel acid rF g, PLUMBING • WEDDING
,` INSTALLATIONS STATIONERY
®�� /� ® •� Topsoil�4A Repairs, Ren®vats®ns 314 JOSEPHINE STREET
1i11 AR UP 1' V 135 Frances MewfnsP®llotl®ns, cell WINGHAM
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Listowel
1.-,. Phone Terry Deyell at
(519) 291-3040 ....-. ........ 357-318®
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
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