----_---- Midland Times Penetanguishene Citizen Elmvale Lance Wasaga Times 526-2283 549-2012 322-1871 429-5300 COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS THANK YOU PERSONAL BIRTH FARMERS MARKET FARMERS MARKET = ee oe Pe | St Se ee ee The family of the late ----------------- .ANNOUNGEMENT Heavy Seed, Dalton'seeds, © Son a mea ee Challenging all wrestlers John "Abdulla the But- cher" willing to take on all comers between 1 a.m. - 4 a.m. Time and place to be announced. Guitar, piano, banjo, ac- cordion, bass and man- dolin instruction available in Midland and Elmvale. Ages 4 to adult. 322-1801. Town of Midland Contract No. 86-R-39 Project No. 240 SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to con- tents, will be received by the Engineering Depart- ment, Town of Midland, Municipal Building, 575 Dominion Avenue, Midland, until 4:00 p.m. local time. Friday, May 16th, 1986 For the following work: Reconstruction of Hugel Avenue and Lindsay Street of approximately 300 metres of 10.5 m. wide asphalt road with concrete curb and gutter; 315 metres of 8.0 m. wide asphalt road with curb and gutter; 975 square metres of concrete sidewalk and approximately 525 metres of storm sewers. Plans, specifications and tender documents may be obtained from the above address for a non- refundable payment of $35.00 cash or cheque, payable to the Corporation of the Town of Midland. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A.B. Roach, Mayor R.M. Brush, Chairman Public Works Committee 36 Service BOB RUMNEY 705-534-3572 SCL-5 Rumney's Auction Your Satisfaction Is Our Success AUCTION SALE Sat., May 10, 11:00 a.m. The Estate of Ed Leonard ; R.R. 1, Wyebridge, Lot 87, Conc. 1 (Old Survey) Tiny Farm machinery-household effects, appliances, antiques, hay & Ontario wheat. M.F. 255 diesel (654 hrs) w/cab, 65 Massey Diesel w/Robin Loader (good cond), Co-op gas tractor, 3 furrow 66 M.F. plow, North Western 7' snow blower, M.F. 25 3 p.h. disc, M.F. 37 29 tooth cult., M.F. 41 7 ft mower, M.F. 3 baler, 32' bale elevator, M.F. 36 semi mount siderake, weed sprayer, bale buncher, steel wheel- ed wagon, 4 section drag harrows, set of team sleighs, 2 wheeled trailer, pully for Massey 65, Massey clipper combine (for parts), large barn jack, hay fork car & cable, 2-double acting cylinder-A50E 08 TR new, 2 fuel tanks w/pumps, Tarpaulins, new bag truck, 2 gas chains saws, platform scales, fanning mill, 50' 6' endless drive belt, buzz saw mandville, Eaton 12" hammer mill, rubber tired wagon, 20' 4" grain auger, approx. 3,000 bale Timothy hay (1 yr. old), 8-10 Ton Ont. wheat, quantity of straw, 300 Ib. Timothy seed, tools, chains, 50 shts 8' aluminum roofing used. Antique & Household Effects: Old license plate collection 1918 up, Pressback chairs, grain cradle, Eureke Santary churn, wooden planes, barn scale, apple peeler, antique square set, 14" broad axe, ice tongs, skidding tongs, Hoosier kitchen cup- board, Singer treadle sewing machine, drop leaf gate legged table, swivel rocker, chesterfield & chair, RCA 26" colour T.V., Kelvinator frost free fridge, 12 h.p. M.F. riding lawn mower, 5 h.p. garden roto-tiller, Simplicity spin dry washer, Ken: more wringer washer, 22' Kelvinator freezer, R.C.A. dishwasher, and much more. Terms: Cash or cheque wil.D. Bob Rumney, Auctioneer Lunch Available SCL #5, (705) 534-3572 36 j Friday, May 23, 1986 at Irene Galia would like to thank the nurses and staff of Penetang General Hospital for the good care of my mother during her lengthy stay, also for the kindness and considera- tion given to me during my visits. A special thanks to the Bayshore Seniors for making things bearable also for serving lunch. Thank you to friends and neighbours for floral tributes, cards, donations and thoughtful wishes. Ruth Marsh and family Brown -- We would like to thank relatives and friends for their love and support during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. W.N. Grieve for his care of mother over the years, to the staff of Huronia District Hospital, James H. Lynn Funeral Home, the Waverley A.C.W. and the friends and relatives who provid- ed for her needs in recent months during our absence from this country. Sincere appreciation. Marilyn (Brown) Bartle and Family 36 In loving memory of Morley Lyons who died May 11, 1983. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Lovingly remembered by Grace. 36 Ontario. _ 'Government Tender Draftproofers Tenders are called for draftproofing services in the area of Simcoe County to include Barrie, Orillia, Collingwood and Midland. Tender documents may be obtained from: Ministry of Government Services, Orillia District Office, 24 James Street, East L3V 3K7, Telephone (705) 325-7403. Ministry of Government Services, Public Tenders Office, Room M1-43A, Macdonald Block, Queen's Park, Toronto, M7A 1N3, -Telephone (416) 965-1152. Sealed tenders will be accepted until 3:00 p.m., which time they will be opened in_ public. Tenders will be opened in Toronto. NOTE: For further infor- mation please contact Mrs. L. Sidney, Public Tenders Office, Toronto, or the District Office above. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. T.O. 017 Page 18, Tuesday, May 6, 1986 Masculine spectacled pint-sized professional Irish gent, 40ish, OV beer drinker, will act as menial for free room and board in liberated, all male menage. Serious confiden- tial replies only with phone, photos to (jJ.R.) Belvedere, c/o Box 609-A, Midland L4R 4L3. Stewart - Allen and Helen (nee Rutherford) are hap- py to announce the arrival of their baby daughter Julie Eileen on April 16th, 1986. 7 lbs. 2% ozs. at York County Hospital, Newmarket. grown from foundation seed, $4.00/bushel in own containers at barn. Phone 728-7634, Howard Gille, Midhurst. 36 THC 844S 4 WD new tires, 2600 hrs, sell, trade on smaller tractor or travel trailer. 322-2719. CORRECTION Due to a print error in the Shoppers Drug Mart Flyer in today's paper, the Finesse Hairspray (300 ml) and Finesse Mousse (150 g) pricing is incorrect. The correct price for these items is $2.69 each. Shoppers Drug Mart regrets any in- convenience this may have caused our customers. SHOPPERS DRUG MART 36 AUCTION SALE Sat., May 10 at 11:00 a.m. sharp for Bob & Betty Lloyd, lot 17, conc. 6, Sunnidale Township. Com- plete household contents, like new, antiques & large supply of hand tools, 11 h.p. Sears garden tractor & mower, many other numerous items. No reserve as home has been sold. If you are planning an auction, please contact me for free appraisal. Graham Allan, Auctioneer SCL #57, (705) 424-9799 36 Farm Auction, Monday May 26th at 12 noon sharp, for Murray and Mary Chapman, lot 23, Con. 1, Tiny Twp., 4 miles west, and 2% miles north of Elmvale, or 2 miles north of Elmvale Drive-in theatre. Sale of 50 head of choice beef cattle inc: 15 cows, 24 yearlings, and calves (hereford- charolais); goats, rabbits, 7 yr old percheron gray mare, heavy and driving harness, sleighs, farm machinery inc: 3 tractors, haying, cultivation and harvesting equipment, hay, grain. * Housefur- nishings inc: excellent oak extension table to set 20, pressback chairs, and collectables, etc. Equip- ment: 2 Int W 4 tractors, 1 Allis #17; Int #10 seed drill, Int #20 swather, AC #72 combine, Int 140 bu spreader, AC #303 baler, AC 10 ft power disc, McKee 6 ft snowblower, Turnco grain bin and wagon, 3 farm wagons, 2 bale elebattrs 32' and 40', Allied stooker, swath turner, drag harrows, forage blower, 3 cultivators, 2 AC plows, HD 6' blade, Int 7' mower, 4 bar rake, walking plow, wheelbarrow, bale buncher, pony cart, whipple trees, neck yokes, buzz saw, gas tank, fanning mill, big bale feeder, lumber, chain saws, fence posts, chains, ropes, Moped, etc. Feed: approx. 2000 bales of ahy, and 20 ton of grain. Terms cash. Farm sold. Lunch. Auctioneer: George Pifher Auction Service Ltd. 705-445-4848 & Dwayne Wright 322-1719 36, 38, 40 ae' eee Antique Auction Sat., May 17th at 10:30 a.m. sharp for Robert G. Howie, hwy 93, north of Waverley before Wyebridge or approx. 8 m. south of Midland. Selling complete contents of antique shop incl: antique furniture, china, glass, oil lamps, collectables, etc. Incl: 4 poster bed, desk/china cabinet combination, walnut bed, dresser, art deco dresser, tea wagon, display case, china cupboard, pine sideboard w. glass top & bottom, pine bookcase, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, hi-fi, plant stands, hall tables, fireplace mantle, secretary, tables & chairs, Victorian lamp table, chevrobe, pine blanket box, piano stool, Stained glass window, combo-stereo/record player & tape set, banquet lamp, occ. Japan lamp & china, Beaver jar, milk bottles, pop boitles, medicine bottles, Royal Doulton figurines & Hum- mels incl: disc., spelters, pictures, petit-point framed picture, Victrola, books, records, lamps, brass, glass, ornaments, ruby glass, brass ships bell, coal oil lamps & lanterns, rugs, metal banks, cash register, Cranberry biscuit barrel, Cranberry banquet lamp, Cranberry & opalescent epernge, Cranberry sugar shaker, complete set ot Wedgewood dishes, original Gone with the Wind lamp, signed Tiffany table lamp, ruby red banquet lamp, bathroom set, Victorian vases, com- memorative cups & saucers & mugs, crystal, flow blue, mirrors, etc. Terms: cash. Lunch available. Owner retiring from the antique business. Remarks: This is a complete dispersal of quality selected antiques & collectables without reserves. George Pifher Auction Service Ltd., Auctioneer (705) 445-4848 36, 38 | b (Gitte ee ee af Important Estate Auction Wed., May 14th at 11:00 a.m. sharp, for the Samuel Heslip Estate, 282 - 45th St. South, Wasaga Beach (Bay Colony). Sale of quality Victorian, Period, & some Tradi- tional furnishings, etc., incl: an exceptional pair of walnut frame Victorian grandfather & grand- mother chairs & similar mirror-back sofa, Duncan Phyfe style coffee, end & lamp tables, 2 pce. Vic- torian style living room suite w. very ornate walnut trim, 2 pce. F.P. living room suite, walnut china cabinet, oval walnut parlour tables, several walnut dining chairs, needlepoint stools & chairs, cedar chest, nesting tables, 11 pce. walnut dining room suite incl: 2 corner cabinets, 8 carved chairs; tea wagon, secretary, exquisite 4 pce. ornate walnut bedroom suite w. 2 single beds, mirrored dresser & night tables, etc., very ornate & unique hall mir- ror, 2 pce. maple bedroom suite, bookshelves, hall tree, round top trunk, bed chesterfield, lamps, chests washstands, stereo & records, fine glass, china, silver, brass, & collectables, incl: setting of 8 Royal Crown Derby Mikado, setting of 8 Spode Rose Brier, setting of 12 Havaland Limoges, cut & pressed glass, tiffany, Dresden, Royal Stafford, Carnival, Cranberry, Bristol, Tuscan, Nippon, Coalport, Limoges, Indian tree, salters, crystal, silver incl. Sterling silver tea service, 12 place set- ting of Adams cutlery, spoon collection, silver ser- ving pieces, bronze figure, salt glaze, oil pain- tings, prints, bedding, linens & handywork, quilts, mirrors, old books incl: 1868 Illustrated London News, old radio. Rugs incl: 5 Iranian & Indian type rugs & runners in excellent condition. Appliances incl: T.V., frdge, stove, etc., lawn furniture, etc. Terms: cash. Lunch available. Remarks: This Estate Auction offers the collector very fine china, Victorian furnishings, rugs & many collectables. An auction well worth your at- tendance. George Pifher Auction Service Ltd., Auctioneer (705) 445-4848 36