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1. Coming Events
BINGO every Saturday night,
Canadian Legion Hall, Seaforth.
Jackpot $60 in 66 tails; $25 spec
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ial; two $6 door prizes. 1-50-1
FIGHT CANCER—Join the, CaM
cer Crusade In Huron by giving
generously to the house-to-house
campaign in Seaforth, on Monday,
April 17. Farm canvasses are be-
ing done by tthe Federation of A,gra
culture. Give generously. 1-09-3
• VARIETY SHOW, at Seaforth
District High School, Friday, May
19, at & p.m., featuring pupils of
Mrs. R. Brroderick's dancing class,
also local 'talent. Sponsored by the
CPT committee of the 100F and
Rebekah lodges. Admission, 50c;
children, 35c; under 6 years, free.
1-59-1
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"RECENT TRIP to The Holy
Land"—Pictures and commentary
by Dr. E. A. McMaster, The Mit-
chell Quartet, plus other musical
num.bers. Friday, April 7, 815 p.m.
Nortaside United Church. Adults,
35c; students, 25c; children, un.der
• 12, accompanied by an adult, free.
Sponsored by Group 4, WA,
1-59-2
2. Lost, Strayed
LOST—Bunch of keys on Ford
tag, lost between Post Office and
• Norma Lunch. Finder please leave
at Norm's Lunch. 2-59-1
STRAYED -8 month old black
and white kitten from George St.,
Soubh, residence. Last seen about
5 weeks ago in Egmondville. Any-
one knowing the whereabouts of
this -child's pet, kindly PH'ONE
4 241-J, Seaforth. 2-59x1
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4. Help' Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER for days, from
7 to 5. Apply BOX 987, The Huron
Expositor, Seaforth. 4-58-2
AVON CALLING
Avon offers an excellent earn-
ing opportunity for housewives.
We have a part-time income plan
to help, you. Reliable, neat appear-
ing mothers of school age child-
ren can qualify,
No experience necessary
Openings in Huron and Perth
Counties.
WRITE
MISS MOSHER
MANAGElt
P.O. Box No. 86
Owen Sound
Stating Telephone Number
4-55-5
5. Business Opportunities
RESTAURANT
FOR LEASE
Highway 4 and 83, EXETER
•Known as Armstrong's Restaur-
ant, operating since 1949. Unlimited
• opportunities, lounge, motel, drive-
in restaurant. A thriving business.
Apply to owner, WARD FRITZ,
phone 548, Exeter. 25-58x2
6. Teachers Wanted
• . TEACHER WANTED
For SS No. 4, McKillop. Dutiee
to commence in September. Apply
stating qualifications, salary ex-
pected and reference.
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MRS. GORDON McKENZIE
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 1, Seaforth
6-59-2
TEACHER WANTED
Qualified Protestant teacher re-
quired for SS No. 4, Hibbert. En-
rollment 15. Duties to commence
September 6, 1961. State salary and
qualifications to:
MRS. GRACE KERSLAKE,
Staffa, Ontario
6-59-2
PROTESTANT
TEACHER
Wanted for SS No. 14, Logan.
Duties to commence in September.
Apply stating qualifications, salary
expected and references. , Applica-
tions to be in by April 20.
HAROLD ROOK
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 1, Bornholm
6-53/03
TEACHER WANTED
School Section No. 13, McKillop
Township, Huron County, Roxboro,
requires a teaoher. Duties to com-
mence September, 1961.
Apply stating qualifications and
salary expected, to:
W. J. McDOWELL
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 2, Seaforth
6-57-3
TEACHER WANTED
Applicatione will be received un-
til April 15th, for the position of
teacher for SS No, 7, Mullett. Ap-
proximately 16 pupils. Duties to
commence in September. Apply
stating qualifications., salary ex,
'pectede and name of last inspector
to;
MRS. LEONARD SHOBROOK
Secretary e
RR 1, Blyth, Ont.
6-08-4
8. Farm Stock For Sale
10 PIGS, 8 weeks old. TED VAN
prim, Mill Road, RR 3, Seaforth.
8-M1
8. Farm Stock For Sale 11. Articles For Sale
SIX EWES with" lamb crop.
JOHN JEWITT, pthone 860 R 0,
Seaforth. 8 59x1
PUREBRED Hereford bull, ser-
vicable age. W. E. HANEY, phone
662 R 33, Seaforth. 8-59x2
3 YOUNG Jersey cows. Apply to
DONCRICH, RR 3, Seaforth, plitme
Clinton HU 2-9252, 8-59-1
HOLS'IlEIN HEIFER, due in 10
days; Bruccelosis free. KEN GIB-
BINGS, phone Clinton HU 2-7919
8-59-1
ABERDEEN ANGUS bulls of
serviceable age. Contact STEW -
ART MIDDLETON, Clinton, phone
HU 2-7525. 8-57,x3
CHOICE GRADE Shorthorn and
Durham cows, unit bred, clean test.
Due Mar, 15 to Apr. 13. Apply lot
21, con. 11, Logan, ED WURDELL
' SIX HOLSTEIN heifers, due any-
time And 20 Holstein heifers, due
at grass time; also some calves.
Well exchange for dry cows or
young cattle. LORN.E TYNDALL,
Clinton, 8-58x2
5 SHORTHORN ,bulls, born in
April and May, 1961. Good colors,
Registered, accredited and blood
tested. WM, It, PEPPER and SON,
RR 3, Seaforth. Phone Clinton HU
2-7534. 8-59x2
9: Poultry For Sale
ABOUT 80 Honegger hens, lay-
ing 3 to 4 months. Apply to JIM
CRONIN, phone 40 R 4, Dublin.
9-59-1"
STARTED PULLETS, December
hatched Honegger pullets for sale;
12, 14 and 16 weeks old. JOHN
GELLING, RR 2, Clinton, phone
HU 2-9104. 9-57x4
DUCKLINGS for sale, day old,
25c; week old, 30c; until June 1st;
after that, 30c and 35c. Phone 23
R 25, Dublin. LAVERNE HOE)GY.
9-58-2
10. Used Cars For Sale
WRECKING. 1953.Pontiac car.
whole or parts. MARTIN MURRAY,
phone 23 R 9, Dublin, 10-59x3
1957 FAIRLANE FORD auto-
matic. Price -reasonable. Apply
JOHN F. RUSTON, phone 664 J2.
10-59x1
11. Articles For Sale
KELVINATOR refrigerator, Sun-
shine buggy. Apply JAMES KELLY,
George St., N., Seaforth. 11-59x1
GARRY SEED OATS, also alf-
alfa seed. FRED ,H ERBER T
phone Dublin 76 R 11. 11-59x3
400 BALES mixed Timothy and
Alfalfa. RUSSEL MILLER, phone
662 R 23,• Seaforth. 11-59-1
11 YOUNG cattle, suitable for
grass. SPENCER JEFFERY, Staffa,
phone 11 R 10, Dublin. 11-59x1
BOYS' blue sport coat, size 12.
Can be seen at FLANNERY
CLEANERS, 11.159x1
FOUR MILK cans, used only 2
months. HAfROLD PRYCE, phone
840 R e, RR 1, Seaforth, 11-58-2
POTATOES, 75 113, $2; onions,
50 lb., $1.50. EAST HURON PRO-
DUOE, p.hone 66, Briessels. 11-584
POTATOES -75 -lb bags of Shel-
-bourne potatoes. Place your order
no. BORDEN BROW'N, phone 841
It 2, Seaforth, 11-55-tf
USED Westinghoese refrigerator
8 cu. ft. Ideal for summer cottage.
PHONE 9, days; or 479-W, nights.
11-55-tf
GIRL'S BLUE tweed coat an,
bat. apt. Size 3x, like new. MRS
LLOYD MILLER, Staffa,
11-591
QUANTITY of Timobhy seed,
cleaned at Londeshoro seed mill,
HARRY NESBITT, phone 856R14,
Seaforth. .e 11-59-1
YORIK BARLEY, spring wheat;
Timothy seed, grown from Climax
fast year; Red Clover. HAROLD
PRYCE, phone 840 R 2, RR 1, Sea -
forth. 11-58-2
REGISTERED Garry seed oats,
cleaned, treated, bagged, 'Govern-
ment sealed. SPENCER JEFFERY;
Staffa, phone 11 R 10, Dublin. -
11-5,8x3
TIMOTHY SEED, cleaned and
araded at Londesboro Seed Mill.
Apply to MANUEL BOU'ERMAN,
Brodhagen, phone 5e R 2, Dublin.
11497x3
2 HARRIS Tweed men's sports
coats, 1 size 36-38; 1 size 38-40.
Perfect condition. Apply MRS.
GEORGE REEVES, phone 311-J.
11-59x1
GARRY SEED OATS for sale,
grown from registered seed. Ap-
ply HUBERT JOHNSON, RR, 2,
Walton, phone 45 R 25, Dublin.
11-59x2
ALFALFA, CANADA No, 1,
Timothy, Canada No, 1 and No. 2.
All from our own fields. ARTH-
ITTt BOLTON, phone Seaforth
850 11 41. 11592
EIGHTEEN INCH rotary John-
son mower with Clinton engine.
1.940 Dodge sedan with new front
end, sound body and upholstery.
ARTHINt BotirON, phone 850
R 41, Seaforth. 11-59x2
HARD AND mixed Wales Maw
available, also epecial price on Eel
builders' supplies if you are plan-
ning a nevi home or an addition.
Let us explain how you can obtain
the roofing free. FRED HUM,
Clinton, phOne ITtT 2-6655. 11-57.306
GARRY SEED oats. JIM KENS;
phone 835 R 14, Seaforth. 11-69-1
RED cLoyiEt), seed, clean,ea and,
graded. JOHN E. HENDERSON:
phone 868`R 4, Seaford): 11-59-1,
GIRLS' PINK formal dress, size
11, in perfect condition. PHONE
4794, Seaforth. 11-59-1
QUANTITY of Red Clover seed.
Apply J.A1VLES LANDS.BOROUGH,
phone 665 Ft 16, Seaforth. 11-50-1
CLOVER HONEY, 6 Ib pails, $2.
WALLACE ROSS APIARIES, Sea,
forth. 11-50-1
TLMOTHY SEED, Alfalfa. and
Rodney oats. THERON BETTLES,
Phone 837 R 32, Seaforth, 11e59x2
WALNUT DINING room table, 6
chairs; buffet, in good condition,
but requires some refinishing.
PHONE 445-J, Seaforth, 11-59-1
RODNEY and Garry oats, Red
Clover and Timothy seed. JOHN W.
TH'OMPSON, .phone 861 R 23, Sea -
forth. 11-e9-1
QUANTITY baled hay, mixed
Clover and Timothy. Apply LYLE
WORDEN, Staffa, phone Dublin 11
R 17. 11-59x2
RED CLOVER seed, cleaned at
Londesboro Seed plant. Apply R.
J. DOIG, phone 849 R 11, Seaforth
11-59-1
COMBINATION GAS range, in
good condition; also electric wash-
ing machine. B. WESTERVELID,
phone 852 R 14, Seaforth. 11-59-1
SPECIAL PRICES on General
deep freezers, tO clear this. week.
Latest models, 22 cu. ft., for only
$269. DUBLIN ELECTRIC,. phone
70 R 2, Dublin. 11-59-2
54" BED, mattress and springs,
vanity dresser and beach and chest
of drawers, all in excellent condi-
tion. PHONE 375-W, Seaforth,
11-59-1
RED CLOVER seed and Brome
area& seed for sale, cleaned at Lon-
desboro mill. CLARENCE MONT-
GOMERY, phone 859 R 31, Seaforth.
- 11-50x3
USED TV, refrigerators, ranges,
Now is the time to trade, ready
for Easter. From $39.95. DUBLIN
ELECTRIC, phone 70 R 2, Dublin.
11-59-2
atmt,s' little nugget spring coat
and hat set, size 6, color blue; also
a blue nylon dress and slip, size 5;
and a white nylon blouse, size 5.
All la good condition. PHONE 793-J
Seaforth. 11-59x1
GIRLS' BIKE, large size; also 1
girls' spring coat, size 12, blue col-
or. Both In good condition. Tele-
phone Clinton HU 2-9245, WM.
ROGERSON, RR 3, Seaforth,
11-59-1
3 WARNER brooder stoves; a
buttermilk barrel; 3 gallon water
fountains and range waterers. No
reasonable offer refused, R. J.
ANDREWS and SON, RR 3, Sea -
forth, phone 600 R 3. 11-59-1
ALL KINDS QF
GRAVEL
Cement — Crushed
Washed Stone and Stone
FRANK KLING LTD.
Phone 19, Seaforth
11-59-3
SHARP'S
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
SALES and SERVICE on
Lawn Mowers—Engines
Chain Saws—Tillers
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
Chain Saw— Castro Oil
Marine Gas—Barclahl
Ohanipion Spark Plugs
RFJNTALS
Power Lawntelloller—Mowers
Tiller—Chain Saw
J. DEAN WILLIAMSON.
Keenco and Brower
Poultry Equipment
Cooler Ventilating Fans
R.R. 2, SEAFORTH,
PHONE 863 J 1
11-58-10
12. Wanted To Buy
BOYS' SMALL bicycle, in good
condition. Apply ELMER RIVERS
12-59x1
14. Property For Sale
NINFI ROOM modern home on
West Goderich St. Available April
1. Reasonable terms. Phone 750W2,
Seaforth. 14-5&-2
INCOME PROPERTY on North
Main Street. Red in.sul brick, two
bedrooms down; four room apart-
ment upstairs. All in good repair.
011 heating, garage and large yard,
Apply MRS. LENA ALOOCK, phone
351-W. 14-58x2
FOR SALE—$30 000, Lorne Villa,
90 Goderiah St., Seaforth. Solid
brick home, 12 large roome, 'oil
heated, 8 marble fireplaces, full
baseneent, coach house, 28 x 3.0
feet. Lea more than one acre fac-
ing on 2 etreets. S. S. CR,OUCH,
Box 983, The Huron Expositor, Sa-
forth. 14-58-tf
Box Holders' Names
Not Given Out
It is not possible for us
to divulge the name or ad-
dress of any advertiser using
a Huron Expositor box num-
ber. Please do not ask us for
this information.
144 Prepertk Fitt Stile
REAL ESTATE
Wilfred McIntee — Broken
LtsfirrNias WANTED
On Farms, Homes Businesses and
Simmer Properties.
FOR SALE
100 acres ,ckty• loam, with good
buildings and fences, and a Zetorey
brick house with bath and tUrnace,
1% miles to village and school.
2 -storey brick building in Brod-
hagen, store 50 x 80 and modern
6. -room apartment above. Priced for
quick sale.
20e -acre stock farm in McKillop
twp. This is one of the best farms
In the district.
50 acres in Tuckersmith, with
good buildings. Low down payment.
100acres in Tuckersmith, on bus
ioute, all level and workable, 2
good barns and a comfortable 8 -
room house; only 4 miles to town.
97% acres in McKillop, With good
buildings.
Insul brick covered house, with
6% acres land, near Dublin.
157 acres, on Highway, 21, %
mile from Goderich.
100 acres, near Londesboro, 2
large barns and modern 9 -room
brick house.
WANTED
We have 2 cash buyers for sum-
mer cottages near Bayfield,
Have cash buyer for 50 -acre farm
with modern house. Must have fur-
nace and bath.
Please send for free catalogue
on farm listings.
Apply to Amos Corby
Phone 59e -M
Seaforth, Ontario
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE for
WILIeR.ED McINTEE — Realtor
Walkerton, Ontario
6 offices and 25 Salesmen to serve
you 14-591f
15. Property For Rent
MODERN 9 -room house, oil heat-
ing. Available. April 1. PHONE
750 W 1. 1548-2
LARGE APARTMENT on Main
St., gas heated. PHONE 141.
15-58x2
TWO-BEDROOM, self-contained
apartment; heat and hydro suppli-
ed; newly decoratee. J. C. CRICH.
15-59-1
MODERN heated apartment, pri-
vate entrance; 4 rooms with com-
plete bath. Available April 15th.
Apply MRS. ED. SMITH, phone
6'83 -.Te after 6 p.m. 15-59-1
3 -ROOM, ground floor apartment,
In good resedential district; large
dining room, 2 bedrooms, hot and
cold water, share bathroom. Avail-
able April 26th. Apply BOX 989,
The Huron Expo.sitor, 15.59x1
19. Notices
ELECTROLUX, Sales and Ser-
vice, cleaners and polishers, also
reconditioned cleaners and parts.
BERT HARRIS, 109 Newgate St.,
Goderich, phone JA 4-7917.
19-55-41
FILTER QUEEN, sales and ser-
vice. Repairs to all makes of vacu-
um cleaners and polishers. Recoil-
ditioned cleaners for sale. BOB
PECK, RR 1, Zurich;*phone Hensall
696 R 2. 19-55-te
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Modern equipment used. All work
guaranteed, Write or phone LOUIS
BLAKE, RR 2, Brussels, phone
442 W 6, Brussels. 19-56x26
BARNS CLEANED
Whitewashed and Disinfected
for Brucellosis.
ROLAND NEIL
Phone 104 - Ailsa Craig
19-36x52
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19 -55 -ti
A.CHESON'S DEAD STOCK
• SERVICE
One cent per pound paid In sur-
rounding district for dead, old or
disabled horses and cattle. For the
fastest and proper removal of all
animals, day or night, seven day
service:
Call Long Distance and ask for
ATWOOD, ZENITH 34900
(No toll charge)
Plant Licence No. 62 R P. 61
Collecting Licence No. 103 C. 61
19-53-26
THE SEAFORTH SEED
CLEANING PLANT
Will be open for business be-
ginning next month.
Frank King, Manager
19.59-1
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and inhabitants
the Township of Tuckersmith are
requested by the Council to not
park cars on townehip roads and
streets during the winter months
in order to facilitate -snowplowing
operations.
.Council will not be responsible
for damages to any vehicles park-
ed on roads or streets.
OORA CHESNEY
Clerk, Tuekersmith
19-65-tf
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Exposi-
tor Classified Ad. Phone 141.
20. Auction SIAM
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sate of Tree -
tor, Machinery, EWA end of George
St., town .!:$I Seaforth, on SATUR-
DAY, APRIL 8th, at 1 p.m.
Ford tractor, fully equipped; Mas-
sey Ferguson Manure leader, WitTe-
pump; Ford 2 -furrow plow; snow
blade; tractor chains; 1950 GIVIC
2 -ton truck, with 'h.olst; 1952 Chev.
%-ton truck, 'with stock rack; 1952
Ford sedan, in good condition; 2 -
Wheel trailer; 3 section harrows;
steel barrels; Deston chain saw;
44t. jack; logging chains; white-
wash equipment; tractor manure
spreader, on rubber; seed drill;
hay fork rope; 20 rod woven wire
poultry fence; 14 plate tractor
disce log tongues; electric drill;
tools; shovels. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
CATTLE -1 brindle cow, fresh 1
month; 1 Hereford heifer, 1 yr.
old.
TERMS—Cash. ee
MRS. J. R. BURNS, Propri ress
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-59-2
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household Ee-
fects at thg eesidence of Mrs. Thos.
Grasey. 6 miles north of ,Seaforth,
on County road, WEDNESDAY ,
APRIL 5th, at 1 p.m.
3 bedroom suites, pillows; ward-
robe; blanket box; carpet, 13' x
6'; 2 eideboards; cupboard; china
cabinet; 2 couches; occasional
chairs; rocking chairs; 6 dining
room chairs; extension table;
small tables; kitchen chair; coal
heater; 2 lawn chairs; &mall Wing -
ham wood stove; range for wood
or coal; electric toaster; iron;
heavy duty hot plate; mats; step
ladder; washing machine; crock.';
sealers; lamps; palls; small tools;
lawn mower; scoop shovel; gar-
den tools; cross cut saw; hand
se's, hand sleigh; barn jack; clip-
pers; hedge trimmer.
Other articles too nuraerous to
men tion,
TERMS—Cash.
MRS. HELEN GRASBY,,
Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-59-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
A Clearing Auction Sale will be
held for Walter R. Pepper, lot 33,
con. 2, FIRS, Tuckersmith twp., %
mile east of Clinton RCAF houses,
on THURSDAY, APRIL 6, at 12:30
p./11.
HORSES — Matched team of
chestnut Belgian mares, rising 4
yrs., in foal and well broke; brass
mounted breeching harness and 2
new -twenty-five inch collars.
CATTLE -3 Ayrshire cows and
1 Holstein cow, due by sale day;
1 black cow, due by sale day; 2
Holstein heifers, due in May; 3
Holstein cows with niolith old
calves at foot; 1 Ay
with month old calf
Hereford x Holstein
atiire cow,
at foot; 1
ve, with a
month old calf at foot; 3 Hereford
cows, due by sale day; 3 Hereford
cows, with calves at foot; 1 Poll-
ed Hereford bull calf, 10 months
old; 13 yearling steers; 6 yearling
heifers; 6 butcher heifers, about
/00 Its.; 1 Holstein x Hereford
calf.
PIGS -1 York x Landrace sow,
with 8 pigs, 3 weeks old; 1 York
Lantlrace sow. bred 5 weeks; 1
Tamworth hog; 9 Yorkshire X
ILlagfisdjustrace,A
pigs, about 160 lbs.; 9
IMPLEMENTS—Case model S
tractor, 6 yrs. old; McCormick
Deering Vermeil A tractor, with
bean scuffler; 8 yr. old 22-38 Dion
thresher, with shredder and grain
thrower, drive belt; New Idea 4
har side rake; McCormick Deer-
ing 13 run fertilizer seed drill; rub-
ber tire wagon; 15 ft. hay rack;
leleury Bissell manure spreader;
Cockshutt 8 ft. binder; McCormick
Deering 2 furrow plow; 9 ft. Mas-
sey -Harris 10 in. grain grinder;
Massey-Harrie cultivator; McCor-
mick Deering 3 -section spring
tooth harrows; 3-sectiondrag har-
rows; Case 10e hammermill; land
roller; fanning mill; 2,000 lb stock
scales; rubber tired aluminum
wheelbarrow; 15 ft. drive belt; 25
ft. drive belt; 24 ft. extension lad-
der; a quantity of lumber and ce-
dar posts; 200 ft. of 1 inch water
pipe; Stirge, 2 unit, milking mach.
ine, 2 yrs. old; 5 milk cans; and
many other articles.
HAY and GRAIN—Approximate-
ly 400 bushels of mixed grain; ap-
proximately 1,200 bales of hay.
TERMS—Cash.
No reserve as the farm has been
sold,
WALTER R. PEPPER, Proprietor
BERT PEPPER, Auctitineer
FRANK FALCONER, Clerk
20-59-1
USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
8. Found
4. Help Wanted
6. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wonted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Saba
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cara For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
13. Wanted
14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale or Rent
17 Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
28. Cards of Thanks
24. In Memoriam
26. Personals
The cost la low. Classifications 2, 8,
6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18. 16, 17—minimum
25 cents an insertion. All other classi-
fications, m1n1rnum 50 centa Der insertion,
except Auction Sales (20), Tenders Want-
ed (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on
application. Billing Charge, VS cents It
not paid by 10 day* following mot insert -
Ion. .
20. Auaion Sales
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farms,
Livestock, Machinery and House-
hold' Effects, at lot 6, eon. 1, Hui -
lett, 3% railea east of Seaforth, on
No. 8 Highway, on MONDAY, APR.
3rd, at 12 o'clock sharp.
MACHINERY-- 1959 Dodge, se-
dan aar; Minneapolis Z tractor, ful-
ly equipped; 3 -furrow Massey -Har-
ris plow; .tractor cultivator; har-
rows; tractor disc; 6 -ft. mower;
scuffler; New Holland hay baler,
with motor; 1Vlassey-Harris side
rake on rubber, like new; 10 -ft.
cultipacker; ohn Deere wagon,
like new; rubber tired wagon; .2
16 -ft. hay racks; 2 -wheel trailer,
and stock racks; 32-11. exten,slon
ladder; rip 13.9/W and emery, with
motor; gravel box; 6 bags insula-
tion; blacksmith equipment; anvil;
forge; leg vise; tools; 3 electric
motors; large tarpaulin; barn
jack; steel frame circular saw;
feed cart; bag truck; quantity of
lumber; 2,0.00-tb scales; 2 colony
houses.
CATTLE — 4 -yr. -old registered
Poll Hereford bull, bred by Geo.
Southworth, Michigan, USA; 2
Purebred Ptell Hereford bulls, one
year old; 15 registered Hereford
cows, all supposed to be in calf,
;0 herd sire; 2, 2 -yr. -old heifers, in
calf ;2 Jersey cows, milking, re-
eved; Ayrshire cow, in calf.
HORSE -1 Belgian aged mare;
tattooing equipment,
PIGS --2- 7 York and Landrace
sows, bred; 5 young sows, bred
York; 1 York hog, 1 year old.
HAY and G'RAIN-1,500 bales of
mixed hay; 1,000 bales straw; 6 -ft.
of ensilage;. 500 bushels of oats.
HOUSEHOLD EF1OECTS-15-ft.
Gilson deep freeze, new; 10 -ft,
frigidaire; washing machine; Mof-
fat 4 -burner electric stove; kitchen
table and chairs; 2 studio couch-
es; occas.ional chairs to match; oil
space heater; 200 gal. oil tank; 3
furnished bedrooms; floor cover-
ings; rocking chairs; mirrore;
small tables; electric lamps; other
electrical appliances; dishes; kit-
chen utensils; heat lamp; vacutler
cleaner; .22 automatic rifle.
FARMS—At the same place, 3
p.m., the farms will be offered for
sale. Parcel 1-40 acre farm, part
lot 6, con. 1, .Hullett twp., on No. 8
Highway, practically new bank
barn with excellent stabling, ce-
ment silo, 13 x 40 drive shed; hen
house; frame house with bath;
good water supply, Parcel 2-50
acre farm, east half lot 19, con. 3,
Hullett twp., newly seeded. Parcel
3—Part of lot 19, con. 2, Hullett
twp., consisting of 80 acres clay
loam, 70 acres workable, 10 acres
bush, 4ame bara.
TERfft —Chattels, caste Proper-
ty, le% down, balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to reserve bid.
Estate of the late
CHARLES MANN
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-58-2
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
FOR ALTERATIONS
Sealed tenders, clearly marked
as to content and forwarded in
envelopes supplied. will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned for altera-
tions to the Surrogate Court and
Sheriff's offices in tbe Court Howie,
Goderich.
These tenders are due no later
than noon, Thursday, April 20, 1961.
All necessary specifications can
be secured from the undersigned,
and an inspection of the premise::
will be necessary before you can
submit a proper' price.
All tenders must be submitted on
forms supplied by the undersigned
Lowest, or any tender, not neces-
sarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY,. '
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron,
Court Houee
Goderich, Onetario
21-591
23. Cards of Thanks
I WISH to express my thanks to
the doctors and staff at Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, in Seaforth, for the
kindness and good care I received
wilele being a patient there.
23-59-1 W. F. JENNISON
I WISH to thank all who so
kindly remembered me with flow-
ers, cards, letters, treats and visits
while a patient at St. Jokeph's HOP -
OW, London and since returning
home.
23-59-1 MRS. WAYNE McBRIDE
I WISH to express my sincere
thanks to everyone who sent me
eards and gifts and who visited
me while I was a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital. I wish to thank
especially Dr, Gorwill, Father Sul-
livan and the nurses and staff of
the hospital.
23-59x1 FERGUS KEIAS
1 WISH to thank Rev. Fr, C
E. Sullivan, Dr. Gorvrill, nurses
of Scott Memorial Hospital, the
teachers and pupils of St, Jain&
Separate School and friends for
their kindness to me while I was
In the hospital.
28-59i1 MARY HAGAN.
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23. Cards of 'Aituilf,s1
,
I WOULD like to take thle*001
portunity to thank all my friemes
who remembered the with cards;
flowers and treats during my re-
cent illness. Special ;thanks to
Stewart Bros. and staff and td
Dr. Gorwill.
MRS. THEORA.LD,
23-69x1 Egmondville
SPEGIA,L THANKS to Dr. Go
will, aWiL, Fr: 81,111Ivanand i*zp11
of St. James' Selicrol, Many friends'
and neighbours who, showed their
kindness vefth gifts and cards to
my son, Robin, in his reCent acci-
dent,
FRANK and ROBIN PHIL,LIPS
23-59-1
A SINCERE' thank you to the
staff and nurses of the Stott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth, .and to all
who visited me, sent cards, treats
and flowers while I was a patient
there. Thanks also to Dr. Gorwill,
Rev. W. Samanerell, and to the
ones who helped at home. Every-
thing was deeply appreciated.
MRS. CHARLES DOLMAGE
23-59x1
24. In Memoriam
BELL—In memory of J. L. Bell,
who passed away in April, 1954.
Years rnay wipe out many things,
But this they wipe out never,.
The memory of those happy /lays
When we were all together.
_Pondly remembered by wife
and sons. 24-59x1
25. Personals
HYGENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain
sealed envelope with price list. 6
samples, 25c; 24 sarmples, $1,00.
Mail -Order, Dept. T-78, NOVA -
RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton.
25-55-tf
26. Births
DOERR—At Scott Memorial Hee;
pital, on March 22, to Mr. and
- Mrs. Robert Doerr, RR 2, Clinton,
a daughter.
GILLETT—At Scott Memorial. Hos-
pital, on March 27, to Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Gillett, RCAF Clin-
ton, a daughter.
M0RR1S—At Sault Ste. Marie, on
March 22, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L
Morris, (Maureen MacDonald), a
son.
28. Deaths
DOEIRR—In Seaforth, on March 23,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,.
Robert Doerr, RTt 2, Clinton.
HENSALL
Mrs. Fred Beer left Tuesday of
this week for Rivers, Man., to vis-
it with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph
McArthur, and sons, Mac and
Ca m.
Mr. Charles Mickle, who is at-
tending the University of Western
Ontario, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird
Mickle, and family.
Mr. William Norris, Kippen, and
Mr. Glen Scholotzhauer, Stratford,
who are attending Stratford Teach-
ers' College, spent last week prac-
tice teaching at No. 1, Tucker -
smith, where Mrs. Laurabelle
Reichert is the teacher.
Don Kyle, on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal here, was pre-
sented with a matching tie bar
and cuff links by K. K. Christian,
bank manager, at a presentation
Monday at the bank. Don, who
was recently transferred to the.
Grand Bend branch, commenced
duties there Tuesday of this week.
Leonard Erb, of Zurich, has pur-
chased the MacGregor property
owned by Mrs, Kate MacGregor.
Mrs. Mary Hildebrarit, Mr. Tom
Chuter, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Dey-
er and Mr, and Mrs. Norm Matt-
son spent the weekend in Port
Huron and Sarnia. Mrs. Mattson
took part in a bowling tournament
at Sarnia Sunday afternoon, tak-
ing top honors with a total of 1275
for five games.
'BRODHAGEN .
Mrs, 0.1710044)**,.gro,
Elligsen and Aft; •044( )ft.•;;'
.101.rN1144'0,03,VAI,turiliottr,(4.
the'lfen*Of10. and Mrs:
Ahtt. CIA04,M40114,4:gc,lehrgint
their sister's, Mrs. Agri** WI
Leod, birthday.
Louie- Kahle, of Detroit,
With Mr; Mid" Mre. Pteffr
meir. Mrs. Eickmeir and Bren4.4
accognpried him . to fferr•-•10
visit' Mr. and, Mr -V. MOW.. ;Oh
Mrs. Henry Roek return bome
from Scott Memorial Hospital, Seta
forth.
Flowers on the altar and chan-
cel q St. Peter's Ifutheranl
CliiirCh on Sundaj Werefrofn' the
Confirmation - Ty41.ZOster•
lily plants' were' also in tho.'-etan-
cel, purchased by the United Luth-
eran Church Women. A deflation
was made by the family to, the
new organ of. the chtireVitt mem-
ory of their mother, Mrs. Mora
Diegel, who passed away one year
ago, March 27. •
Rev. L. ' Eberhardt, of Milver-
ton, was in charge of the Con-
firmation service on Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rola and
Kathy, of Mitchell, with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sholdice on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hinz, of
St. Catharines, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Green, of Exeter, with
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young, of
Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Diegel on Sunday. Mrs. Diegel is
confined to Stratford Hospital since
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and
Mrs., Dick Watson and sons with
Mr. and Mrs. Eire Hinz, Sebring-
ville, and attended. the confirma-
tion at Seebach's Hill Church, of
Sharon Hinz.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Hoegy on Sunday were: Mr. ' •
and Mrs. Gordon Kleber, Ruth,
Roy and Paul, of Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Beuermann, Lar-
ry, Diane and ,Susan and Mrs.
Fred Hoegy, of Seaforth; Mrs.
Louie Hillebrecht and Edgar and
Mrs. Rosina Miller.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin Leonhardt on Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhatdt, .
Mr. and: Mrs. J.' Sawyer, of Kit-
chener; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dill,
Judy and Gary, of Monkton, Mr.
Tom Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Bri-
an Clerk, of Mitchell.
•Group Plans Improvements
The monthly meeting of the
Stewards of the Christian Home
was held in the church basement
with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Heuer -
mann, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Heuer -
man, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Snuck
and IVIr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe in
charge of devotions, recreation
-and-lunch. Mrs. Orville Struthers,
of Mitchell, was the guest speak-
er.
This group is making plans to
put a cement floor in the church
sheds to make a good surface for
ice skating next winter. It was
also decided to charge a member-
ship fee of $1.00 a couple, instead
of the usual $3.00, and take a col-
lection at each meeting.
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper,
Wayne, Gloria Ann and Grant vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. George Moore,
Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannon, Dav-
id and Susan and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hannon were in Gode-
rich on Sunday.
Mrs. Leslie Moore, Mitchell, vis-
ited a few days last week 'with her
sister, Mrs. Frank Moore, and Mr.
Moore.
Sweet Young Thing: "Now that
I've broken off my engagement to
Dr. Snodgrass, he's sent me his
bill for 35 house calls."
Father: "My dear, if you, want
a good husband, marry Mr. Good- '
heart. He really and truly loves
you."
Daughter: "How do you know
that, father?"
Father: "Because I've been bor-
rowing money off him for sit
months, and still he keeps com-
ing."
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