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1. Coining Events
OP & T will hold a Paper Drive
ahortly and the date will be an-
nounced later. 1-60-1
BINGO every Saturday night,
Canadian Legion Hall, Seaferth•
Jackpot $62 in 57 calls, $26 spee-
ial; two $5 door prizes. 1-601
THE LADIES WA of St. Thomas
Church are holding a Bake Sale
and Tea, April 12, Doors open -2:30
P.m. Everybody welcome,
1-160-1
HOME BAKING SALE—May 27
the Fireside Fellowship Group of
First Church, will hold a Home
Baking •Sale in the Doris Gordon
Beauty Salon. Watch for further
particulars. 1-60-1
FIGHT CANCER—joIn the Can-
cer Crusade in Huron by giving
generously to the house-to-house
campaign in Seaforth, on Mondaty,
April 17. Firm canvasses are be-
ing done by the Federation of Agri-
culture, Give generously, 1-59-3
"RECEN1T TRIP to The Holy
Land"—Pictures and commentary
by Dr. E. A. McMaster. The Mit-
chell Quartet, plus other musical
numbers; sale of candy; Friday,
April 7, 8:15 p.m. Northside United
Church, Adults, 35c; students, 25-c;
children, under 12, accompanied by
an .adult, free. Sponsored by Group
4 ViSA. 140-1
2. Lost, Strayed
• WOULD the party who took a
man's grey ,fedora hat by mistake
from EIgmondville church, at the
Co -Op banquet, please leave at the
Seaforth Co -Op, where he may re-
ceive his. 2-60x1
3. Found
FOUND on Main Street on Apr.
3, a watch. Owner may have same
.by proving property and paying
charges. PHONE 422.1, Seaforth,
3-60x1
4. Help Wanted
LIGHT JOB for man to work in
billiard roam. Evenings. Must be
reliable and trustworthy. For in-
terview apply NORM'S LUNCH,
phone 104, Seaford'. 4-60-1
MALE HELP WANTED
Driver Salesman for petroleum
truck, for Farm delivery in -Sea -
forth Area, Experience preferred,
but not absolutely necessary. Ap-
ply In writing tO:
BOX 910, -
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
before April 15th.
4-60-1
6. . Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
For SS No, 4, McKillop. Duties
to commence in September. Apply
stating qualifications, salary ex-
pected and reference.
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 5, 1961. State salary and
• qualifications to:
MR,S, GRACE KERSLAKE,
Staffa, Ontario
6-59-2
PROTESTANT.
TEACHER
W:snted for SS No. 4, Logan,
• Duties to commenee in September,
'Apply stating qualifications, salary
expected and references. Applica-
tions to be in by April 20.
HAROLD ROCK
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 1, Bornholm
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653x3
TEACHER WANTED
Applications will be received un-
til April 15th, for the position of
teacher for SS No. 7, Hullett. Ap-
proximately 16 pupils. Duties to
commence In September. Apply
stating qualifications, salary ex-
pected and name of last inspector
to:
MRS. LEONARD SHOBROOK
Secretary
RR 1, Blyth, Ont.
6-58-1
Z. Situations Wanted
PLOUGHING, disking and culti-
;siting done, Apply BOX 991, The
leirort Expositor. 7-60x2
8. Farm Stock For Sale
POLL HEREFORD bull, 19 mo.
• old. Sure breeder, PHONE 86R16,
Dublin, 8-60-1
FVFNTEEN HOLSTEIN heif-
ers, weighing 1,600 and 1,700 lbs.
Priced right. Apply GLEN Mc-
NICHOL, RR. 2, 'Walton, phone
831 R 24, Seaforth, 8-60x2
5 SHORTHORN ,bulls, born In
April and May, 1961. Good colors,
Registered, accredited and blood
tested, WM. R. PEPPER and SON,
RR 3, Seaforth. Phone ,ClInton HU
2-7534, 8-59x2
HOLSTEIN BULL calf frost a
grade cow with a gold seal pro-
duction record of' over 12,000 tbs.
of milk. Sired by Bud Farm Roytal
PrincO, about 2 months old and
also a calf .for vealing..GORDON
REYNOLDS, phone 667 J 4.
8. Farm Stock For Sale
PUREBRED Hereford bull, ser-
vicable age. W. E. HANEY, pone
662 33, Seaforth, 8 9x2
BAY OLYDESDAL111 gelding, ris-
ing 5, Well broken. Appky GEORGE
COYNE, phone 71, Dublin, 8-60x2
ONE WHITE-FACED calf. J
JANMAAT, g. R. 2, Seaforth,
phone 601 W 3. 8-60x1
BULL, Purebred Poll Shorthorn,
3 years old. ERNIE ROSS, Kippen,
phone Seaforth 653 R 3. 8-60x1
CHOICE GRADE Shorthorn and
Dunham cows, unit bred, clean test.
Due Mar. 15 to Apr, 13. Apply lot
21, con, 11, Logan. ED WURDELL
9. Poultry For Sale
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
HY-LINE LAYERS eat less than
heavy breeds and at the same time
lay more eggs. They cost less to
raise and eat less feed during the
laying period. For real economy
when the chips are down, try Hy -
Line, the efficient chicken, For day
old chicks or started pullets, con-
tact BRUCE ROY, Londesboro,
phone Blyth 28 R 6. 9-60-12
10. Used Cars For Sale
WRECKING 1963 Pontiac car,
whole or parts. MARTIN MURRAY,
phone 23 R 9, Dublin, 10-59x3
11. Articles For Sate
MAPLE SYRUP now available.
PHONE 675, Seaforth. • 11-60x1
()NE DINING- room table. Phone
653 R 2, SEAFORTH. • 11-60-1
PEA SILAGE, $5 a ton at the
farm, WALLACE ROSS, Seaforth.
11-60-1
'GARRY SEED OATS, also alf-
alfa seed. FRED ,HERBERT
phone Dublin 76 R 11-59x3
400 BALES good feed hay. TOR-
RAN()E DUNDAS, VV1a1ton, phone
Brussels 390 W 5. 11-60-1
• POTATOES, 75 lb, $2; onions,
50 lb., $1,50. EAST HURON PRO-
DUCE, phone 66, Brussels, 11-58-4
PINK FORMAlL dress, size 14,
in good condition, -PHONE 445J
11-60-1
FOR SALE — Orchard grass,
Cleaned. JOHN McOOWAN, R.R.
3, Seaforth, 11-60x1
.ELECTRIC STOVE, oil burner
combined, ' for sale. Apply HERB
COOMBS, 11-60x1
400 BALES Timothy and Alfalfa
hay. RUSSEL MILLER, phone Sea -
forth 662 R. 23, 11-60-1
GIRL'S "Little Nugget" spring
coat, size 8, color tan; also hat,
in good condition. PHONE 69 R 8,
Dublin, mornings. 11-60x1
' BOY'S SPRING coat and hat,
size 2x, color blue; also 2 -mat-
ernity dresses, size 10. PHONE
786, 'Seaforth. 11-60x1
MAPLE SYRUP for sale, Will
deliver to Seaforth. Apply to DAL-
TON MALE, phone Dublin 47 R
4, 11-60-2
CEDAR POLES, barn timber,
posts, anchors, le• feet and up,
GEORGE POLLARD, phone 64,
13russels, 11-60-1
GIRL'S SPRING COAT, size 9,
rose colour, good as new. MRS.
R. TRAVIS, Walton, phone 394 W
5, Brussels, 11 60x2
• QUANTITY Garry seed oats,
grown from registered seed. PEAR -
SON CHARTERS, RR 3, Kippen,
phone Hensall 260 .1 2. • 11-60,1
RODNEY and Garry oats; Red
Clover and Timothy seed. JOHN
W. THOMPSON, phone 861 R 23,
Seaforth. 11-60-1
USED Westinghouse refrigerator
en, ft. Ideal for summer cottage
PHONE, 9, days; or 479-W, nights,
11-60 tf
A FEW BUSHELS, Climax Tim-
othy; $9.50 per bushel; also clean
oat straw, 25c bale. ERVIN SIL -
LIMY, Brucefield, phone Clinton
1117 2-7590. • 11-60x1
1000 BALES of Alfalfa and,Tim-
othy hay. cheap.. A Clare ,Tewel
rook stove; 9 x 12 rug pad, ED-
GAR IVICBRIDE, Hensall 278 J 2.
11-60 1
QUANTITY of haled hay; also
some Alfalfa seed, cleaned at
Londesboro. Apply to LESLIE
PRYCE, R.R. 1, Dublin, phone
850 TI 14, Seaford', 11-60x1
REGISTERED Garry seed oats,
cleaned, treated, bagged, Govern-
ment sealed. SPENCER JEFFERY;
Staffa, phone 11 R 10, Dublin. '
11-58x3
RED CLOVER seed and Brorne
grass seed for sale, cleaned at Lon-
deshoro mill. CLARENCE MONT-
GOMERY, phone 859 R 31, Seaforth.
11-59x3
STAPLERS —Never before! A
stapler with quality and perfor-
mande at the low price of 69c. See
them to -day at THE ITURON EX-
POSITOR, phone 141, Seaforth.
11-60xtf
MAD AND mixed slabs now
available, also special price on a1
buildera' supplies if you are plan-
ning a new home or an addition.
Let me explain how you can obtain
the roofing free. pRiaD HUM,
8404 Clinton, phone NV 1.#05. 11-5firti
11. Articles For Sale
WALNUT DINING rOona. table,
5 chairs, rocker, buffet. PHONE
415-T. 11-60-1
NO. 1 RANG'ER Alfalfa, gov't
cert. No. 40-8784; $18.50 per bus.
ID. BEUERMANN, ohone 831 R 11,
Seaforth. 11-60-1
TIMOTHY S.E11713, Alfalfa and
Rodney oats. THERON BETTLES,
phone 837 It 32, Seaforth, 11,59x2
POTATOES -75 -lb bags of Shel-
bourne potatoes. Place your order
no, BORDEN BROWN, phone 841
R 2, Seaforth, 11-60-tf
QUANTITY baled hay, mixed
clover and Timothy. Apply LYLE
WORDEN, Staffa, phone Dublin 11
11 17. •11-59x2
SPECIAL PRICES on General
deep freezers, to clear this week.
Latest models, 22 cu. ft., for only
$369. DUBLIN ELECTRIC, Phone
70 R 2, Dublin. 11-59-2
USED TV, refrigerators, ranges.
Now is the time to trade, ready
for Easter. From $39,95. DUBLIN
ELECTRIC, phone 71) Ft 2, Dublin.
11-59-2
GARRY SEED OATS for sale,
grown from registered seed. Ap-
ply HUBERT JOHNSON, R.R. 2,
Walton, phone 45 R 25, Dublin.
11-59x2
ALFALFA, CANADA No.
Timothy, Canada No. 1 and No.
All from our own fields. ART
UR BOLTON, phone Seafor
850 R. 41.
11. Articles For Sate
QUANTITY NO. 1 Thnet.117
seed, cleaned at Londesboro. NOR-
MAN EGGERT, 81 R 14, Dublin.
11-60/0
14. Property For Sale
FOR SALE -Mode= home, oil
heating, brick veneer, 3 bedrooms,
on James St. C. 3, DENNIS. 59-2
FOR SALE -830,000, Lorne Villa,
90 Goderich St„ Seaforth. Solid
brick home, 12 large rooms, oil
heated, 8 marble fireplaces, full
basement, coach house, 28 x 30
feet. Lot more than one are fac-
ing on 2 streets. S. S. CROUCH,
Box 983, The Huron Expositor, Sa-
forth. , 14-60-tf
REAL ESTATE
Wilfred, Mcintee — Broker
LISTINGS WANTED
On Farms, Homes Businesses and
Summer Properties.
FOR SALE
100 acres clay loam, with good
buildings and fences, and a 2 -storey
brick house with bath and furnace,
11/2 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.
200 -acre stock farm in McKillop
two. This is one of the best farms
1, in the district,
2. 50 acres in Tuckersmith, with
H- good buildings. Low down payment
100acres in Tuckersmith, on bus
11-59/(2 route, all leVel tincl workable, 2'
STAPLERS—Never before! A
stapler with quality and perfor-
mance at the low price of 69c, See
them to -day at THE HURON EX-
POSITOR, phone 141, Seaforth.
11-60xtt
EIGHTEEN INCH rotary John.
son mower with Clinton engine.
1940 Dodge sedan with new front
end, sound body and upholstery.
ARTHUR BOLTON, phone 850
R 11, Sea.forth, 11-59x2
MAGIO MARKF/RS—Instant dry,
waterproof, write on any surface;
Just pull off cap and Magic Mar-
ker is ready to use. Refills avail-
able. Nine colors ink. THE FIVRON
EXPOSITOR, Phone 141, Seaforth,
11-60xtf
ALL KINDS OF
GRAVEL
Cement — Crushed
Washed Stone and Stone
FRANK KLING LTD.
Phone 19, Seaforth
11-59-3
ONE BOY'S black and white
spring jacket, like new, size 14-16;
1 girl's beige suit and 1 bel.ge
coat, size 10-12; 4 boys' sports
jackets, sizes 14 to 16; Several
girl's dresses,. sizes 10-12, Priced
real reasonable. PHONE 338, Sea -
forth. 11-60-1
. PRIVATE, SALE of household
effects of Mr, Thomas Oliver
will be held in No. 2 McMaster
apartment, West William St., Sear
forth, on Thursday April 6, noon
-till 9 p.m. and Friday April 7, 9
am. to 9 p.m. Items include 2
piece chesterfield suite; Admiral
TV.; chrome kitchen set, 4 chairs
end table; Clare Jewel 4 -burner
electric stove; Kelvinator refrig-
erator; bedroom suite; odd chairs;
electrical appliances; dishes; lin-
ens, bedding and vacuum cleaner,
etc. Terms cash. 11-60-1
SHARP'S
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
SALES and SERVICE on
La wn Mowers—Engines
Chain Saws—Tillers
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
Chain Saw— Castro 011
Marine Gas—Bardahl
CAhampion Sark Plugs
RENTALS
Power Lawn Roller—Mowers
Tiller-- Chain Saw
J. DEAN WILLIAMSON
Keermo and Brower
Poultry-L'quipment
Cooler Ventilating Fans
R.R. 2, SEAFOI,g14,
PHONE 863 3 1
11-58-10
USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help wanted
5. Business "Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
R. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars 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
23, Cards of Thanks
24, In Memoriam
25. Personals
The coat is low. Classifications
2, 3, 8, 9, 11), 11, 12, 13, 15 Bud 17
minimum 25 cents an insertion.
All other classifications, minimum
50 cents per insertion, except Auc-
tion Sales (20), Tenders Wanted
(21) and Legal Notices (22), rates
on application, Billing 'Charge, IS
cents, if not paid by 10 days fol-
lowing last insertion.
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
(For Business Firms, Tradesmen,
etc.) 'Minimum, 50 cents per Inser-
tion. 13111ing charge, 15 oettta Per
advertisement.
good barns and a comfortable 8'
room house; only 4 nines to town.
971/2 acres in McKillop, with good
buildings.
Instal brick covered house, with
61/2 acres land, near Dublin.
157 acres, on Highway 21, 1/2
mile from Goderich.
100 acres, near Londesboro, 2
large barns and modern 9 -room
brick house.
150 acres near .Gowanstown; 40
acres hard maple push; modern 11/2
storey brick house; large barn, good
stabling.
200 acres in Hullett; modern red
brick house; 2 large 'barns; 23
miles to Londesboro. Terms to suit
purchaser.
100 acres clay loarn, near Blyth;
2 -storey brick house, barn 43 x 78;
milk house, silo, litter carrier, 11/4
miles to school and village.
WANTED
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 508-M
Seaforth, Ontario
LOC'AL REPRESENTATIVE for
WILFRED Mc INTIM — Realtor
Walkerton, Ontario
6 offices and 25 Salesmen to serve
you 14-60-11'
15. Property For Rent
FIFTY ACRES of grass for rent.
PHONE 831 R 32, Seaforth.
15-60-1
8 -ROOM house, James St., Sea -
forth; 2 'bathrooms; oil furnace.
Available now. CONTACT 473-W,
or 458. 15-60x1
THREE-BEDROOM apartment,
with kitchen, living room and bath.
Apply FRANK NIGH, phone 670W2,
Seaforth. 15-60-1
THREE ROOM, ground floor
apartment, in good residential
district, large dining room, 2 bed-
rooms, hot and cold water, share
bathroom. Available April 26th.
Apply Box 989, THE HURON EX-
POSITOR. 15-60x2
19. Notices
WILL TI -TE person who bor-
rowed my wheelbarrow plea,e
return it or charges will be pend-
ing. CLAYTON DENNIS, 19 60-2
STAPLERS—Never before! A
sta.pler with quality and perfor-
mance at the low price of 69e, See
them to -day at THE HURON EX-
POSITOR, phone 141, Seaforth.
19 60xtf
FILTER QUEEN, sales end ser-
vice, Repairs to all makes or vacu-
um cleaners and polishers. Recon-
ditioned cleaners for sale, 11013
PECK, RR 1, Zurich, phone Hensall
696 R 2. 19 60 if
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Modern equipment used, All work
guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS
BLAKE, RR 2, Brussels, phone
442 W 6, Brussels, 19 56,15
JAMES DOYLE, Spray painting,
barns, roofs, houses, factories and
offices. Complete Insurance cov-
erage, Free estimates, good refer-
ences, Moire GL 1-7296, 497 Char-
lotte St„ London, Ont. 19-6011'
STAPLE/RS—Never before! A
stapler *Ith quality and perfor-
mance at the low price of 69e. See
them to -day at THE HURON EX-
POSITOR, Phone 141, Seaforth.
19-60x-tf
BARNS CLEANED
Whitewashed and Disinfected
for Brucellosis.
ROLAND NEil,
Phone 104 - /Visa Craig
19-36x52
THE SEA,FORTH SEED
°CLEANING PLANT
Is now In operation.
Frank King, Manager
19-60-3
19. Notices
SOMEMING to sell? Something
you need'? Use the Wlant Ada in
The Huron Expositor each week.
They brin,g results. Just PHONE
141, Seaforth. 19-60xtf
iv.eiceeo,ndeilteloannewris
'ELECTROLUX, Sales and Se'r-
calenadnePr:
lisliedrs,varat
BERT HARRIS, 109 Newgate St.,
Goderich, phone TA 4-7917,
19-60-tf
MAGIC MARKERS—Instant dry,
waterproof, write on any surface;
just pull off cap and Magic Mar-
ker is ready to use. Refills avail-
able,,Nine colors ink. THE HURON
EXPOSITOR, Phone, 141, Seaforth.
19-60xtf
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For ail kinds of upholstering.
19-60-tf
ACHESON'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; ZENI'PH 3-4900 .
(No toll charge)
Plant LiCence No. 62 R. P. 61
Collecting Licence No. 103 C. 61
19-53-26
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
' Clearing Auction Sale of Trac-
tor, Machinery, east end of George
Si, town of Seaforth, on SATUR-
DAY, APRIL 8th, at 1 p,m.
Ford tractor, fully equipped; Mas-
sey Ferguson manure loader, with
pump; Ford 2 -furrow plow; snow
blade; tractor chains; 1953 GMC
.:-ton truck, with hoist; 1952 Chev.
34. -ton truck, with stock rack; 1952
Ford sedan, in good- condition; 2 -
wheel trailer; 3 section harrows;
steel barrels; Deston chain saw;
4 -ft. jack; logging chains; white-
wash equipment; tractor manure
spreader, on rubber; seed drill:
hayfork rope; 20 `red woven wire
poultry fence; 14 plate tractor
disc; log tongues; electric drill;
tools; shovels. Other ankles too
numerous to mention.
CATTLE -1 brindle cow, fresh 1
month; 1 Hereford heifer, 1 yr.
old.
TERMS—Cash.
MRS. J. R. BURNS, Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-59-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Far
Stock, Machinery, Hay and Gra
at Lot 26, Maitland Concessio
Colborne Township, 3 miles nor
of Holmesville or 1 mile east a
wo miles south of Benmiller
TUESDAY, APRIL 11th, at
'clock sharp.
CATTLE — 12 Holstein cow
resh; 9 Holstein cows slue in Ap
nd May; 1 Jersey cow due
& Holstein open heifers;
oung calves; 5 steers rising
'ears old; 10 steers and heite
ising 1 year old.
PIGS -16 York chunks, 125 lbs.
M A CHINERY — International
60 diesel, 2 years old, equipped
'ith pulley ane sna.p tack loader;
V9 International, recently over-
auled, with good rubber; (terms
an be arranged on tractors); In•
relational 7 -ft. P.T.0, "'combine,
yt ars old, equipped With flax
Ils and pick up attac•hments;
rnat tonal t !fresher on rubber,
tapped with straw shredder and
elts, 28-46; Nev Holland bate!.
ith Wiscensin air cooled motor.
good condition; International
mi mounted mower; New Itl.`a
de ilelivery rake; New Idea.ma_
re spreader, 2 years old; John
ems, 3 furrow plow; Rohey cul-
•ator with new feet; tractor disc
plates 8 -section bermes; In-
rmitional hammer mill with 4
reens; 28 ft, smoker bale elf -
tor; Cobey wagon with good
bber and 16 ft. hay rack; 1 extra
ft. hay rack; post hole auger,
es); Homelite chain saw; 26"
r super zip grain auger; surge
Hier sills two single units, also
Uhler u
single nits; 11 R gal. milk
ns; 1912 International 1 ton
ick; 1950 G.M.C. truck, 142 to
an
lcaip n it h racks nd good Hies.:
eerie motors; electric fencer;
f feeders for pigs and number
steel pig troughs.
HAY & GRAIN -2-300 hales of
xed, hay; quantity of Rodney
.s suitable for seed.
ome poultry equipment, includ-
a heat bulb brooder, chains,
ks, shovels, quantity of Hem -
k lumber, 2 x 4's, 2 x 8's, Other
Icles too numerous to mention.
PERMS—Cash, no reserve, farm
d.
GEORGE DUNBA.R, Prop.
ROLD JACICSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-60-1
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Remember, it takes but a mom-
ent to place an Expositor Want Ad
and be money in pocket. To ad-
vertise, just phone Seaforth 141.
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 tor
this information.
20, Auction Saks
AUCTION SALE
Dispereal A.Uctioa 64ie of Hol-
stein Cattle, 1)a,iry Equipment,
Parra MaciiillerY and 50 acre faran
at sollth 4 of Dot 31, Concession
11, Hullett Township, 1 mile east
of Londesboro, on MONDAY, APR•
10th, at 1 p.m.
CATTLE-1ff young regietered
Holstein, cows fresh; 11 grade
Holstein cows fresh and due to
freshen In April and May; 5 reg-
istered Holstein heifer calves.
MACHINERY—.Farmall M Mc -D
tractor, recently overhauled with
manure loader and snuffler; M. -H.
15 -disc power drill, good; No. 15
Oliver clipper combine, good owl-
ation); wagon, tflat rack, gralln
box; steel water 'trough; set of
scales.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT — 8 -can
spray milk cooler, in A-1 condi-
tient 2 -unit Surge milking machine
complete, (1 year old); pail water
heater, (new),
PROPERTY—At -3 p.n1. the 50
acre Farm will be offered for sale.
Clay loam land, 43 acres workable,
barn 34 x 56, with all new stabl-
ing.
TERMS -10% down, balance in
30 days. Sold subject to reserve
bid. Chattels—Ca.
Sale held under cover.
JOHN 5, MILLER, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-60-1
22. Legal Notices
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LAND FOR TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
County of Huron
To Wit;
By virtue of a warrant issued by
the Mayor of the Town of Seaforth
under his hand and the seal of the
said Corporation bearing date of
the 17th day of Sept., 1960, sale of
land in arrears of taxes in the town
of Seaforth will be .held at the
Town Hall, Seaford% at the hour
of 3 o'clock in the afternoon on the
10th day of April, 1961, unless the
taxes and coats are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given, that the
list of lands For sale for arrears of
taxea was published in the Ontario
Gazette on the 7th day of January,
1961, and that copies of the said
list may be had at my office.
Treasurers' Office this 17th day
of January, 1961,
D. H. WILSON,
Treasurer.
22-50-52-54-56-60-6
'NOTICE OF
APPLICATION
The Liquor Licence Act
1950
Licensing District Number 2
TAKE NOTICE that ALEX HAS -
SAN . and,ITANNY SHOUSHER,
both of the city of London, in the
Comity of Middlesex, will nrake
application at a special meeting
of the Liquor License Board of
Ontario, to be held ;it the Can
sultan Legion Hal), 48 Ontario Si.,
North in the Ci:y of Kitchener, in
the .County of Waterloo, on Mon-
day. the first dly of May. 1961, at
the hour of 10 o'clm 0 PST, in the
forenoon, for the is,marice vf a:
LOUNGE for the sal,
mid the consumption of liQUor
DINING LOUNGE LittENSE: for
the sale tell con.timmion al
liquor with meals
PUBLIC HOUSE LICENSE' for
the sale iin.1 consumption or
hf.,,r in premises to which mer
only nre admitted; ,
for the Jollowing Pf"Pm!ses: The
Queens Hotel, Goilerich St., East,
Spa forth, Ontario. now being site-
ste on Lot 1. in the G. Snarling
survey,
Any person, resident in the Lir-
( rising Distrito, may object to the
application, end the grounds of ob-
jection in writing shall be filed
nith Mr. R. B. Trott, Q.C., The
Deputy Registrar of the Licensing
District nhose addroSs is 111UnkPr
Building. Suite 402, 251 King St.,
W., Kitchener. Ontario, at least 10
days before tale rneelin.g, st which
the application is to be heard,
DATED at London, this fifth day
01 Apr11, 1961.
ALEX HASSAN and
HANNY SHOUSHER
26 'Erie Avenue,
London, Ontario
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23. Cards of Thanks
I WISH to thank my friends and
neighbours for flowers, treats and
gifts and also those who visited
me while I WAR a patient In Scott
Memorial Hospital. Special thanks
to Drs, Malkussand Brady, Miss
Drope and t14 staff of the hospit-
al. iota A. POW1FILL
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t WISH to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all who
visited me, sent cards and treats
while I wan a patient In Scott Mem-
orial Hospital. &nodal thanks to
pr. Stapleton and the nurses. It
was all appreciated.
23-60x1 ARNOLD CAMPBELL
BRODHAGEN NE 0,F.
Mrs. IsTorman Bennewlea bas
been confined to Scott Memorial:
Hospital, Seaforth,
Miss Jane Rock had her tonsils
and adenoids removed at Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aitcheson
and Rock, of Niagara Falls, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen and
Gary, of Windsor? with his mother,
Mrs. Ernest Elligsen•
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodward,
23. Cards of Thanks
1„VVISH to thank my friends
and neighbours who sent cards
and treats and flowers while re-
covering from my inJurY.
23-601 MRS, MURIEL ALLAN
THE RELATIVES of the late
Fletcher T. Townsend wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks for sym-
pathy expressed in their visits to
the Funeral Home and for ser-
vices rendered during his :brief ill-
ness and especially to Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hudie, 'and Mrs. Jen-
nie Wise, Clinton; to Dr. Addison,
the staff of Clinton General Hos-
pital, the Ball and Mutch Funeral
Home; Rev, Grant L. Mills, the
pallbearers and flowerbearers; to
those who provided -cars and to
those who sent flowers and tokens
and to all who helped in any other
way. ' 23-60-1
24. In Memoriam
KERR—In loving memory of it
dear wife and mother, Norine Kerr,
who passed away April, 1959.
Years may wipe out many things,
But this they wipe out never,
The memory of those happy days,
When we were all together.
—Fondly remembered by Hus-
band, Sons and Daughters,
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KERR—In loving memory Of a
dear daughter, Norine, Mrs, Alex.
Kerr, who died 2 Years ago, APIs
12, 1959.
Like falling leaves, the years
slip by.
But loving memories never die.
She lives with us in memory
still.
Not just to -day, but always will,-
-Always remembered by Mom
and Dad. 24-60x1
25. Personals
HYGENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain
sealed envelope with price list. 6
samples, 25c; 24 samples, $1.(10.
Mail -Order, Dept. T-78, NOVA -
RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton.
25-60-tf
26. Births
CORNISH At, Scott Memorial
Hospital, on March • 30, to Mr.
anti Mrs. J. C. Cornish, Seaforth,
a on.
EVRE---At St, Marys Hospital, St.
Marys, on April 5, to Mr. and
' MN. Lawrence Eyre, RR St.
Marys a daugther.
KRAmEils — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on .April 3, to Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kramers, Dublin, a
son.
LONEY—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on April 2, to Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Loney, Seaforth, a son. '
McGREGOR — At Clinton Public
Hospital. on March 31, to Mr.
and Mrs, Griint McGregor. Hen-
son,. a son, Robert James; a
brother for Christine.
SITAU ER S -- At Scott Memorial
Hospital. on Atril 2, to Mr, and
M: s Frank Shatters, Mitchell, a
seri.
Tr -TAMER -.At Scott Memorial
nosplIsl, on April 2, to Mr. and
M. William Timmer RR 1, Wal-
ton. it daughter.
28. Deaths
M z LONEY - In Victoria Hospital,
London, on 'March 30, 1961.
,Tosephs Wilfred Maloney. son of
Wilfred Maloney, MolCillop, in
his 18th year
Palma and 04)1 Ot Toronto,
and Mrs. Doa St,auch'; Nratrenand
.
Janet, of. Kitelletter,. and Rev, and
urf4 John Atblip10.,17igtm3r,t Bllly
and Bobby, of Walkerton, vdEa WO.
Alberti QtterongOOOOr*-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McKenzie, , OX
Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. %UMW
Hoegy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scherbarth
and sou, of Detroit, with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Scher-
barth,
IVEr: and Mrs. Howard' Qiieren-
gesser, Susan, Patricia, Elizabeth
and Robert, of MitChell, and. Mr.
and, IVIrs, Gary Sholdice and PALI],
of London, with Mrs. W. L. Quer-
engesser and Mr. and Ms, Russell
Shoklice. Mrs. Querengesser and
family remained for a few days
with Mrs. W. Querengessor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tiffin, Bruce
and Bob, of Toronto, with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Herbert, -I
Visitors with Mrs. John E. Sie-
mon over the weekend were: Mr.
and 'Mrs. Keith Madge, Cynthia
and Sylvia, o Thorndale; Mrs. Ed-
win Eisler, of Hamilton, and Mr.
Ross Regele, of Highland, Creek.
Mr. Kenneth Siemon received a
cfraasctt.ured knee while doing chores
and his leg has been placed in a
Mr. and Mrs. Harold •Grove, of
•
Detroit, with her mother, Mrs. L.
0.ReRvo.eakn'd Mrs. Calvin Diegel and
Matthew, of Geraldton, with his
tphairsenwtse,ekMr. and Mrs. Wm. Diegel
Mrs. Ralph Hicks, Alvin- and -
Sherry spent •a few -days in To-
rontrn,
Mr.
and Mrs. Ford Dickison and
Glenda with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Gibb, Glencoe, for the weekend,
Glenda rpmaining for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer-
mann with Mr. and Mrs. John Up-
per, Atwood,- on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuermann,
of Sebringville, and Mr. Wayne
Beuermann, of London, with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Milner
Beuermann.
, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Sippei
and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sippel,
'I'avistock, and attended the funeral
of Mrs. Ed. Hensuld at Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk,
Wendy and Terri, of St. Thoznas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Voll and
Wanda, of Kitchener, with Mr. and
Mrs. George and Harold IVIogk.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. La-
rn Wolfe were: Mr. and Mrs.
ubb Watson, Leasa, Lessley and
aurel, of Iindianapolls; Mrs. Clif-
rd Watson, of Centralia; Mr. and
rs. Lorne Wolfe, Marcel, Dar -
11 Dale, of Kitchener; Mr.
d Mrs. Donald Wolfe, of Mit-
ell.
Master Marcel Wolfe, of latch-
er, is spending this •week with
s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
vern Wolfe.
Mrs. Dick Watson, Douglas and
nald with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
rvey at Hensall this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chrig. W. Leon-
rdt spent the weekend with Mr.
d Mrs. Alvin Rbse, Sarnia.
The last meeting of the Com-
nity Forumswas held at the
me of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
gk on Monday evening; $75 has
en collected at these meetings
ring the winter months which is
be used to purchase drapes for
Community Hall. It was de-
ed to have a picnic on June 18
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew
ks.
The Luther League of St. Peter's
heran Church held a social ev-
ng on Tuesday with the Con -
matin class as guests.
rs. Albert Hinz and Phyllis
h Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peel, To-
to.
r, and Mrs. Donald Ahrens,
milton, with Mrs, Chas. Ahrens.
r. and Mrs. Albert Smith, San -
and Arthur, of Blenheim, with
Ed. Smith and Ken Smith, Ar -
r remainin.g for the week.
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