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O. ARTICLES FOR SALE
75 laying hens, 24 weeks old. 75 bales hay and
1000 bales wheat straw, $1.00 per bale.
887-6022. 10-22x1
TRUCKLOAD SALE of Admiral and Inglis
Appliances and Serta Mattress and Boz
Springs. Automatic washers from $549.00;
dryers from $329.00; ranges from 5439.00;
fridges from 5489.00. Some good used
fridges, automatic washers and dryers,
mattress, and box spring sets from 5189.00.
Call Whetstones Furniture, Auburn. 1-526-
7222. 10.22.1
FREE loose cut straw. Phone 887-6318.
10-22-2
TWO five light chandelier's, one Dural car
seat, 345-2636. , 10-22-1
ONE 9 ft. spring tooth cultivator on rubber;
one rubber tire wagon; 500 Yamaha 78 bike
for quick sale. Phone 262.6105 Hensall.
10-22-1
USED railway ties. Pressure treated, uniform
quality bundles guaranteed. Delivered semi•
load lots only. (,450 minimum): Reasonable
price, Phone (204) 725-2627 office hours.
10-22.01.
•
ONE used Beatty fridge and stove 'in good
condition. $150 each or both for $275. Phone
527-1491 evenings. 10-22x1
24 inch 5 hp roto tiller, 3 gallon air sprayer.
Propane gas clothes dryer. Can be converted.
527-1841. 10.22.2
WEEKLY SPECIALS: See our ad in Focus!
Clinton Boxed Meats, just off Hwy. #4 North
of Clinton, 11/4 mile south of Londesboro -
watch for our sign. Call collect 523-9508.
10-22-1
EXOTIC and domestic hardwoods, soft-
woods, veneers, burl veneers, inlays, air-
craft, cabinet, marine plywoods, carving and
sculpting Vols. European hand tools, books.
Exotic Woods Inc., 2483 Industrial St.,
Burlington. L7P IA6, (416) 335-8066.
10-22-01
FOUR house awnings, I -7x5, 1.9x2, 2-31/2 x
21/2. Phone 527-1414, • 10-22-1
USED file cabinets, desks, storage cabinets,
bookcases, office chairs, lockers. drafting
boards, restaurant tables. Lovers New and
Used, 254 Adelaide South, London (519)
681-2254 Mon -Fri. 9-5, Saturday 9-12.
1a-22-01
HOME SEWERS. Broaden your fabric
selection and save money. Sterling collection
offers world-wide fashion fabric selections.
Info: send $3.00 to P.O. Box 1072. Postal
Station A, Delta, B.C. V4M 3T2. 10-22-01
CHILD'S car seat. Good condition. Phone
527.1663. 10-22x1
WHISKEY barrels 520.00, 45 gal. plastic
barrels $15.00 at Art Bell's Fruit Farm.
Phone524-8037. 10.22.1
GOLF cane with seat. Portable house sewing
machine. Antique shoe repair finisher an
shoe repair jack. Cash drawer with lock and
other things. 527-1073. 10.22x1
HAY for sale. 482-3320. 10-22x.1
ALUMINUM' truck topper. truck tool hon,
weight bench. electric stove, ladies 3 speed -
bike, single bed. double bed with headboard
Pine bunk beds. 887.6776. 10.22 1
5 hp rotary tiller. Good running order,
$150,00.527.1978. 10.2211
STEEL BUILDINGS. Buv factory d:ret t
prices at lowest ever due to inventor
clearance. Act now and save many dollar.
Call our toll Free line 1.800.461.7689
10.221)1
DRESSER with large round mirror and stool
Phone 527.1819. 10 22 1
INSULATED topper to fit a '%r ton truck, good
condition, 345 2349. 10-22x1
HOLIDAY travel trailer, 22 ft. fully equipped.
sleeps six. excellent condition. best offer.
Phone 345-2309. 10-22.2
ANDERSON STONE PiCKER in good
working condition. Phone 262.5'08 10.22 2
BOYS beige 3 piece suit, size R. Excellent
condition. 345.2172, evenings. 10-21 I
20 tri. colour T.V ; white chesterfield and
chair set; one wood grain coffee table. one
single bed; new wood kitchen table and chair
set; lazy boy chair. Phone 5271140 day. ot
52'1.1633after 5p.m. 10.22.)
15 acres of alfalfa for sale. Call after 6 p n+
527-1947. 1022
11. WANTED TO BUY
WE have a purchaser looking for older hri, k
home in need of repair. 527157'. 11 22 I
3 pt. hitch cultivator, " nr 8 ft Phone
345.2624. 11 21c1
THREE point hitch mower to fit Massey
Ferguson 35 Preferably short bar Ca'I
345.2489, 1122 I
12. WANTED
OLD brick buildings wanted for wrecking and
salvage purposes. Contact R. Lumley Demo-
lition inc,., and/or The Cadillac Brick Co. of
Canada Ltd., Ontario's largest supplier of
reclaimed bricks. Sarnia 1.519.532-8811 or
Toronto 1-416-283-2311. 12-22-1
14. PROPERTY for SALE
13!CARDOFTHANKS 1
CRAWFORD
i would like to thank Dr. Malkus, Mrs. Ryan
R.N. and the Seaforth Ambulance Service for
their care and attention in taking me to St.
Joseph's Hosp{jal in London. We are very
thankful for the safe arrival of our baby
daughter Alysha.
Marion and Alysha Crawford
24-22x1
HOUSE FOR SALE, 116 North Main St.
Close to high school, shoe factory and arena.
527-1325. 14-18-tf
CLINTON, I'/2 storey three bedroom house, 2
baths, livingroom, diningroom; large kitch-
en, and utility room. Full basement, gas
furnace, well Insulated, walking distance to
school and hospital. Lot 66 x 165. Inclosed
patio with fireplace. Beautiful trees and
garage. Asking $58,500. Phone 482-7543.
14.22.2
15. PROPERTY for RENT
HEATED 2 bedroom apartment, cafpet
throughout. Close to shopping. 527-0828.
15-19-tf
FOR RENT in Seaforth, 1 one bedroom apt.,
newly renovated and 1 bachelor apt.
Available immediately. Call 527-0607 after
5:00_p.m. 527.0712, 15-19-tf
TWO bedroom apt. in Brucefield. Phone
482-3120. Available immediately. R
15-21-3
CLEAN apartment, close to uptown. Apply
Box 3761 c/o The Huron Expositor, Seaforth,
Ont. NOK IWO. 15-20x3
1'/a storey 3 bedroom home, close to uptown.
$200/m, Owner would like someone to paint
and paper with reimbursements, 527-1577,
15-22-1
UPPER 'Duplex, 2 bedrooms, own gas
furnace, separate entrance, parking. Avail-
able July. 527-1833. 15-18-tf
TWO bedroom apartment, available imme-
diately. Phone 527.1680. 15-17-tf
17'.WANTED TO RENT •
HOUSE IN WINTHROP'.SEAFORTH area.
Phone 527-1293 evenings after 7 p.m.
17-21-2
HOUSE and barn close to Seaforth suitable
for J my 1st, ,Phdne 527-0266. 17-22x1
118. FOR RENT
FLOOR sanders for rent. B. & M. Rentals
and Sales. Wingham. 357-1666. 18-45-tf
19. NOTICE
NOTICE. OF winner of 50/50 draw which was
held for The Bikers Rights Organization of
the Central Huron & Perth Region was Nancy
Pickett of Seaforth. 19-22-1
FREE 128 page career ,guide shows how to
train dl home for 205 top paying full and 'part
time jobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide
Street West Toronto. Call (416) 977.3929
today 19.22.01
HAI.IBURTON SCHOOL of Fine Arts offers
one week summer courses for families with
some of Canada's top artists/craftsmen. For
brochure: Box 339. Haliburton, Ontario KOM
1SO,(705)457-1680. 19.22.01
22. LEGAL NOTICES
Evangeline Oliver will not be responsible for
any debts made by .lames McPhail Oliver as
of March 25. 1984 , Evangeline Oliver
_ z2 -21x
23. BUS- DIRECTORY
FREE ESTIMATES We repair cameras,
projectors. flashes, calculators. For free
estimates send your equipment tot Nortown
Photo Service, 1945 Dundas Street E
Mississauga. Ontario L4X 2T8. (416) 624-
0163. 23.22.01
I24.CARD OF THANKS
WHEATLEY'
My sincere thanks to my family. relatives and
friends for cards, flowers, treats, visits and
phone inquiries while I was a patient in
Listowel. Seaforth and London hospitals
Also the ambulance service. Thanks to Drs
Neable. Underwood and Rngelstad and all
the nurses. Special thanks to Rev. Gordon
Simmons and Rev 1 Vanslvke
Irma Wheatley
24.22 1
BOVEN - HEIMPEL
Joanne Hoven and Norman Heimpel sincere-
ly thank all the ladies of the Winthrop United
Church ;.for their best wishes and lovely
shower gifts. 24-22x1
McBRIEN
I would like to express my,sincere thanks to
all my family, relatives and friends for their
thoughtfulness while 1 was 'a patient in
Seaforth Hospital. A very special- thanks to
Dr. Rodney and to all the nurses for their
special kindness and excellent care. Also
thank you to Rev. Duke'for his many visits.
Margaret McBrien
24-22-1
O'LEARY
John and Mary Margaret O'Leary wish to
thank Rev. Father Oostveen, the altar boys,
Mrs. Mary Coyne, Tom Burke, and all the St.
Colulnban choir members for their beautiful
participation in the mass of Thanksgiving for
our 25th wedding anniversary. To our family,
neighbours, relatives and friends, the kind-
ness and generosity bestowed on us will
always be remembered. 24-22x1
SCOTT
A sincere thank you to my family and friends
for their thoughtfulness and help while i was.
in the'hospital in Stratford. Also thank you to
the doctors and nurses for their good care.
The cards, letters, visits and gifts of flowers
and books and especially the prayers made
my hospital stay a happy time and certainly
hastened my recovery.
Muriel B. Scott
24-22x1
FORSYTH
On behalf of my wife and myself' i wish to
thank the doctors and nurses in University
Hospital ifi London for all their kindness to
me when 1 was under their care and to all
friends and neighbors who cut our lawn and
helped so kindly with everything. Also to the
VON girls and Cheryl Anne Stadelbauer-
Sampa, our minister.
Ivan R. Forsyth
24-22-1
MORRISON
I would like to say a sincere thank you to my
friends and relatives for the flowers. Visits,
cards and calls 1 received while I was a patient
in Wingham and London Hospitals. Your
thoughtfulness was gratefully appreciated
and it will be remembered always.
Sandra Morrison
24.22.1
WATSON
Many thanks for the gifts received from
friends and neighbours at my shower May
4th, 1984 at the Walton United Church and a
special thanks to those who helped in any
way. Anne Watson
24.22x1
VAN DONKERSGOED
Bertus and Grace van Donkersgoed, Gerald.
Christine and Bernie would like to thank all of
those who have stood by Luke and us through
Luke's illness and now in our sorrow. A
special thank you to the Cranbtook commun•
ity. Your love and understanding has been a
tremendous support to us all. 24-22x1
LANE
I wish to express my sincere thanks to my
family, friends and neighbours for the
flowers. treats and get well cards during my
stay in Stratford and Seaforth hospitals.
Helena Lane
24-22.1.
HICKNELL
1 wish to thank my family. friends and
especially my neighbours for helping with the
farm work while was a tient in the
Seaforth and Stra s tt s. i want to
thank everyone for their vist . , cards. flowers
and treats. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood
& Quinlan, the staff and nurses at Seaforth
and 2 north at Stratford Hospital. Also the
Seaforth Ambulance service for the excellent
care given to me, Francis Hicknell
24.22x1
WRIGHT
The family of the late Fergus Wright would
like to express their appreciation and thanks
for their help and donations. food brought to
our homes, Your kindness will never be
forgotten. 24.22 1
21 TENDER WANTED
DOUGLAS JACOB
Auctioneer
Farm, Household & Real Estate
TENDERS
WANTED
24.CARD OF THANKS 1
BRADY
My sincere thanks to my family, many friends
and neighbors . for cards, treats and visits
while 1 was a patient in University Hospital.
Mel Brady
24-22x1
CAMPBELL
The family of the late Essie Campbell wishes
to express sincere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness shown to us- in our
recent bereavement. We gratefully acknow-
ledge the lovely floral tributes, memorial
donations, sympathy cards, funeral visita-
tions; food sent to our homes, and other offers
of help and support at this time. Our special
thanks to Dr. Rodney, Dr. Malkus and the
other doctors at Seaforth Medical Clinic, the
nurses, staff and. junior volunteers at
Seaforth Hospital, the V.O,N,'s, the ambu-
lance drivers and everyone who remembered
her in any way during her lengthy stay in
hospital. Sincere thanks to Rev. Vanslyke and
Rev. Duke for their regular visits, to
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home , for their
kindness and understanding, tp the pallbear-
ers and flowerbearers, and to the members of
Ederweiss Rebekah Lodge for the memorial
service and the lovely lunch they served in
their hall. All will be truly remembered. ,
Geo, R. Campbell and Family
24-22x1
i25. IN MEMORIAM
129. ENGAGEMENTS
ROBINET - O'REILLY
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinet are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter; Mary Margaret to Patrick Louis
O'Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs.John O'Reilly.
The wedding will take place on Saturday,
June9, 1984 at St. Columban Roman Catholic
Church. 29-22-1
WATSON - CURRERI
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald R. Watson of Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. Salvadore J. Curreri of Toronto
wish to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their children, Anne Marie and Salvadore
Joseph on Saturday, June 9th, 1984 at 3:00
o'clock, St: Timothy Catholic Church, 21
Leith Hill Road, North York, Ont, 24-22x1
Tithe shoo doesn't fit, sell 1t.
USE CLASSIFIED ADS
Brucefield
visitors
Correspondent
MRS. iSABEL SCOTT
482.713,5
Don Moffat pastor of the Brucefield
United Church attended the London confer
ence of the United Church at St. Thomas. A
joint service was held Sunday morning with
the youth in charge under .the direction of
the Sunday school superintendent Beth
Cooper.
Barbara Livermore at the piano played for
the songs by the junior choir and the senior
choir sang two anthems. The narrators were
Janet McBeath, Lynn and Janice Moffat,
Lori Livermore and Kathy Rathwell. The
ushers were Gerry McBeath, Robert Hill.
Kevin Sterling and Tom Whittaker.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLaughlin, Toronto
visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Scott. •
Mr. ,and Mrs. Neil Mustard of Stratford
-visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mustard and
Cathy. •
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Aldwinckle, Ottawa
spent the weekend with relatives here.
Mrs. Beatrice Zeminick and daughter
Mary Ann of Dearborn, Michigan spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrt. Ken Scoff and
Mary Jane.
ALLAN: In loving memory of a dear husband,
father, grandfather and great grandfather
Wilson Allan who passed away 4 years ago
June 16, 1980. .
A special• corner in our hearts,
Is set aside for you
As long as life and memory last,
We'll always remember you.
Always remembered by wife Doris and
family. 25-22x1
THORNTON: In 'loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grandmother, Ruth Thorn-
ton who passed away May 29, 1982.
There are open gates at the end of the road
Which each must go alone
To watch you suffer in pain each day
God took you away to his home
And there is Comfort in his thoughts
That a loving God knows best.
Lovingly remembered and missed by hus-
band George and family. 25-22x 1
CARTER: in memory of Cleve who passed
away June 1st, 1980.
God saw you getting tired
When a cure was not to be
So he closed his arms around you
And whispered come to me
You didn t deserve what you went through
So God gave you a rest
His garden must be beautiful
For he only takes the best,
Always remembered by wife Eileen.
25-22x1
JOHNSON: In loving memory of a dear
mother, grandmother and great grandmother
Jean (Pfaff) Johnson who passed away. one
year ago May 29.
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us every day
• Unseen, unheard•, but -always near •
Still loved, still misted, still very dear.
Always remembered by her family,
.25-22.1
26. PERSONAL
1
MEET your match. For all ages and
unattached. Thousands of members anxious
to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. CaII toll
free 1-800-263-9103. Hours: Noon to 8 p.m.
26-22-01
CLASSIFIEDS
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances, 4 inch jointer, mise. etc. to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton. Ont. for John E. Pepper of Exeter and Mary Yeo
from Sarnia.
° Wednesday Evening June 6
AT 6 P.M.
Frigidaire upright freezer, harvest gold square model fridge, Duncan Phyfe
dropleaf dining table w/4 matching chairs, dining table w/4 leaves and six
matching dining chairs, dining table w/two leaver. Phillips floor mot' hi fi,
continental single bed w/brass headboard, 4 oil paintings, four piece bedroom
suite with box spring and mattress, antique combination secretary and bookcase
w/curved glass door and mirror, double bed w/mattress, like new; book shelf,
end table ,w/drawers, Victorian side chair, 4 nice upholstered chairs, two
chesterfields and chairs; upholstered rocker, pine blanket box, fano end table
w/two drawers, round plant table, cedar chest, four pressback chairs, two Boston
rockers, old mantel clock, hall tree, several small tables, floor lamp, b idge lamp,
bedroom lamps, projector screen, slide projector, humidifier, table lamps, cut
glass bowl, bone china candlestick holders, good cups and saucers. Hoover carpet
sweeper, electric fan, card table, 4 inch jointer. aluminum extension ladder,
aluminum step ladders, aluminum door. lawn umbrella, picnic table, Victor cash
register, electric fan, wheel barrow, garden tiller, gas lawnmower, hand
tools, womans' bike, child's bike, 30 inch vanity, exercise bike, fertilizer spreader,
2 high chairs, bushel baskets, plus our usual large offering of misc. dishes, pots
and pans, small appliances etc. .
Plan to attend this good sale. TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER -RICHARD LOBB 482.7898
GET RESULTS .
Fuel Oil Furnace
Repair and Cleaning
24 HOUR SERVICE
Paratchek's Maintenance
Dublin 345-2235
Local office requires someone to
clean premises once a week.
Apply to Box 3764 c/o The -Huron
Expositor, Seaforth, Ont.
PiANO WANTED: Not necessarily in good
condition. Phone collect 519-669.2198 or
519-669-2280. 11-01xtf
HENSALL LIVESTOCK
SALES
Every Thursday at 1230 p.m.
All classes of livestock
WE INVITE YOUR
CONSIGNMENTS
Victor Hargreaves Greg Hargreaves
482-7511 Clinton 262.2619 Hensall
Barry Miller
236-271-- eter & 229-6205 Kirkton
Phone 393-6214
Sebringville, Ont
RICHARD LOBE
AUMONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED. JUNE 6 at 6 p.m. Antiques,
furniture, appliances. at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton for John E.
Pepper of Exeter and Mary Yeo. Plus
additions.
SAT. JUNE 9 at 10 a.m. Ponies. harness,
show wagons. old tractors. horse drawn
machinery, 1979 Jimmy truck. small
steam engine, antiques, antique butcher
wagon from Denmark, etc, for Bill
Leeming, 33 miles north of Seaforth.
SAT. JUNE 16 at 10 a.m. Large Antique
Auction of furniture, and glassware,
bells etc. to he held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton for Henry Har•
burn, Staffa.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Six tractors, eight ponies and horses. 1979 Jimmy truck, harness, antique -wagon,
small parade wagon, machinery. horse drawn equipment, small steam engine and
boiler, oats, antique items to be held for Bill Leeming at Lot 25 Concession 7,
McKillop Township, 3% miles north of Seaforth and '/4 mile east.
Saturday, June 9 AT1OA.M.
&•SQi1PMEN>E'. Matching sorrel Welch pony team both
arades. Hackney pony broke single and double, pony mare
ey and commercial cross gelpngs two years old. Yearling
etch '/4 Hawflinger. Two chromed sets of harness for pony
team, set of ra "'e#mess, pony saddle, plus other harness, tongues, shafts, etc ,
horse jogging cart, antique butcher wagon from Denmark with full circle front
axle. Pony showwagon on rubber in good condition with three spring full circle
undercarriage. light horse show wagon with full circle undercarriage in good
condition, McLaughlan bu on rubber, pony sleigh, pony cart, cutter, 3 spring
full circle undercarriage on
show wagon, hay tedder, horse drawn road
grader in good conditlon,•Oxon plow, 2 furrow horse plow, one furrow horse
• plow, old turnip planter, plus other horse implements etc.
TRUCK, TRACTORS, MACHINERY) 1979 GMC Jimmy two wheel drive truck
w/V8 automatic. radio, power rear window, High Siera, trailer hitch. electric
brakes and lights, running boards, 70,000 km, selling certified. Lobsinger
threshing machine, 7" endless drive belt, MF 65 diesel tractor w/loader in good
condition. Massey Harris 22 tractor. Massey Harris 102 Jr. tractor on rubber.
Cockshutt 60 tractor. Case D tractor in good condition. Case D for parts. Case S
tractor, set of 9x24 tractor tires, New Holland 67. PTO baler, bale stooker,
Lueknow 7 ft single auger snowblower. 3 years old. 3 drum roller. snow bucket,
IHC 91/2 ft. cultivator. iHC 10 ft cultivator. pfrtable generator 1101230 volt 3500
watts powered by Briggs engine, Massey Harris 1(26 2 furrow trail plow used at
plowing matches.
STEAM ENGINE i Small portable steam engine and Leonard holler w/100 Ib,
test in 1980 mounted on frame w/wheels. 45 gal. barrel and pump w/approx. 10
gal. steam cylinder oil. Approx. 35 eight and one half ft. flews for steam engine.
MiSC. HOUSEHOLD ETC.: Large solid copper apple butter kettle; cream cans,
large all id -small; hand painted shade for gas lantern, wicker baby basket. wooden
churn, cream seperator w/hand turn. hump back trunk, lanterns, dining chairs,
wheel barrow forks and shovels, wooden spoke cat wheels w /tires. cast iron seats,
shaft bells, gas push lawnmower, quantity cedar Lumber, older homemade
plywood camper, old hand forge, shop A frathe for chain fall. 11/2 ton of oats, 50
bale ot straw plus mist. item too numerous to mention
Plan to attend this interesting auction.
TERMS CASH LUNCH BOOTH
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB OWNER BiLL LEEMING
482-7898 519-527-0818
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of gale.
•HORSES, -PO
mares used i
w/colt at side
sorrel pony
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL CONTRACTING
•Form and Residential
Buildings
• Additions and Renovations
'Roofing, Siding. Soffit & Fascia
PHONE 482-3063
Area distributor for Maklta Power
Tools - "Built for the Pros"
Geo. A. Sills/,�,
& Sons •*.
MERCHANTS
PLUMBING -HEATING
& ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Phone
Home 527-1620
Hardware
Seaford)
ALS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83-31/2 miles east
of Exeter
5-112,3
Try us or
CUSTOM KiLLiNG and PROCESSING
Kill Days - Tuesdays
OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats process-
ed exactly the way you like it.
FT
HULLETT
TOWNSHIP
TENDERS
WANTED
For supplying, loading and hauling of
approx. 20,000 cu. yds. of B gravel also
about 10,000 cu. yds. of shoulder clay
for road construction in Hullett Town-
ship at the.rate of 1,000 cu. yds. or more
per day. Work to be done in the month
of August. 1984. Contact the Rd. Supt.
for tender forms and they must be
received by the Rd. Supt. containing a
certified cheque of 10% of enclosed bid
by 5 p.m. June 5, 1984.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted and must be approved by
MTC.
JiM JOHNSTON
Rd. Supt.
Londesboro, Ont.
NOM 2110
AUCTION SALE
Of car. antiques. appliances. furniture
'and misc. items to be held at the Jacob
Auction Centre, 185 Herbert St in
Mitchell on
Thursday, lune 7
at 6 p.m.
including Moffat 30 in. electric stove,
Moffat dishwasher. Frigidaire fridge.
Westinghouse 8000 BTU air conditioner,
bedroom suite, full line of household
effects, Lawnflite 10 hp riding lawnmow-
er, Stevens 404 shot gun, infield 303
rifle, Cooey 22 semi-automatic. hand
tools, old forge Boston rocker, old child's
sleigh, oval extension table. Lawnboy
gas mower, and much more.
VEHICLES: 1972 Plymouth 4 dr•. Satel-
lite (cert); 1,975 Chest. half ton shortbox
' pickup (as is): topper for the short box
pickup, 1963 Pontiac 4 dr. with 46.000
miles (as is).
TERMS: Cash or cheque with I.D.
PROP.! JOHN BAILLIE
with additions
AUCflONEEJi DOUGLAS JACOB
393-6214
INTERESTING AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE, TO BE HELD AT
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
SATURDAi', JUNE 2, 1984
Consisting of:
11 A.M.
4 Pre. bedroom suite; 3 chesterfields & chain; Pr, twin beds; Excellent dining room
table with 3 leaves; antique spool arm rocker; antique 3 shelf stand; solid wood coffee
table; apartment sire drop leaf table with 2 choirs; chest freezer; electric apartment
size dryer, 2 good wringer washers; built -In dishwasher; kitchen utensils • toasters.
can opener, steam Iron, pots, pans, odd dishes, etc.; RCA stereo; Coalport sugar/
cream, cups/saucers; crystal; pressed glass; small musical German clock; Rogork
small Tartan dolls; other Interesting Items: metronome; 2 press bock "Cameo" chain; 2
chicken coop chairs; 14 wooden kitchen chairs; small pine table; treadle sewing
machine; handmade baby bed with spool corners: maple medicine cabinet; cream ton;
4 oil lamps; 1 wall lamp; several collector's sealers; fiat irons; 2 Northern Intercom
wall phones; milk scutes; 6 Formosa Stout bottles; 2 Blanket boxes; 2 old Adding
Machines; cistern pump;`23" horse collar: 4 heavy traces; yoke; new 3 M.P. bench
grimier; new Y. N.P. motor; blow torch; 2 metal fireproof receipt boxes: large shop
vacuum; portable freezer operates on ear/hydro/propene; Coleman lantern; 3/e &
drills; 5 tool boxes; clocks; lawn sprinkler; hammers; wrenches; files, etc.; 2 step
ladders; wash basin & pitcher, 4 large crocks . 2 with lids; garden tools; etc.; 63 Red
Rose tea miniatures.
PREVIEW: Friday, June 1, 2-4 and 7-0, also Saturday, June 2. 10 A.M. to sole time.
MOBILE LUNCH
JACK ALEXANDER
AUCTIONEER
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