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: As renlipro' For School
R,' S Hetherington, chairman of
the building-comruxttee, stated at
thio' regular 'May 'meeting ' of the
Wingham District High...School
.School
1oard 'that the time. lead corn to
call: far tenders_ for the new` addi-
txan'''to the ;;school: He said that
advertising for tenders Would ''be
placed,. with June 3rd .set as the
date for opening the tenders re-
ceived. The;: board. discussed sev,
eral -other problems in connection
with the new addition; and M.
Hetherington also reported;, that
most of the equipuiet t for the `new
addition has now been purchased„
adquarter;
For several years .now farmers have ''discovered that it'.1"-)ay
Sow good seed: Thi 'has resulted in better ield• -, ��li .
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y uliav_eljeen planting your crop from the -same- seed -for :two
years or more,we advise you to exchange it on new :sped :thisY ,ear.
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TREATIN LI
G FACI TI E S. AVAILABLE
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H�►IS rt�Dispersals�
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Thirty - two milking females baby` heifer' calf. In' 'addition; Mr. priee" for a milking . al.. ' fern was'
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brought an average of $400 each Tervit paid .4 0O ,'for a nine-year- .$3OQ paid by G.. W, Q'Taole',, Wal
at the dspersaL sale of the West- old low classified "Ver Good " •kerton, Ont: ' for the F've good"
dell herd of purebred' Holsteins and bou three-year-old, ry g o
s ght :a Y 1d,. at
held May 14, at the farm of owner $320;
tllvin'Snell, Blyth, The 'entire Ca- 'The top,rice paid for bre
feting of 40 head of all ages re-
alized
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;a `tptal of $13,155 ,for a gene.
eral average, of:$328'each
Prices were uniformly ' high
throughont the day, the top fig%re
reached being :$4T0, This was paid.
by J. R. Hunking, Auburn,'forthe•
eight -Year-old cow Walnutdale Can,
uck -Lochmvar. Mr., flunking also
paid, the second- highest Price`: of.
-tire —day, $450 for a 'six year=old. x$375 pard by Norman Knapp, $370,° 610 for a •two-year-old
cow. $3all $360; $345 and $325 pard 'by; Allhrtll111IIIUIIIIIIIJIIIII11I1I1r111111If ,
g , James E, Boak,, Dungannon:. $350 •
paid liy Wilfred Wacker, Eelgrave ,OBITUARIES •
$385., paid by Harry Lear, Blyth;''
$360 and $340 aid b : R foo
m p y .Ir�llr-r��Itlnlaiill nlllnrrlliirnu�iuinll•
an,Auburn; $4d0 :paid by; R: and
W. ';Clexnnier; Waterloo• • and 350 MRS. A. M SSER
Mrs.' Alfred: M4 ssersclunidt.' the
heifer was $850 by. Wilfred' Walker;
cow, Stariight. Rag Apple _Finest.
Ross lularshall, Kirkton, paid .$715
for a' three-year-old daughter of;
Elmcroft Voyageur 7.12, while ftob
Belgrave, while Norman Knapp, of, ert Coultes,:Brussels, paid. $800 -for
Auburn, .bid'- the high figure • of a five Year-old cow, ,Coulter also
$290 for an epeh yearling, Heifer paid $570 for a four-year-old, .Cal-
ealves sold exec tionallyewel1, the. von Hpliinson; Wiartou,-.bought -a
top, figure being $254 paid' by A. four-year-old at $690while John
and. W. Horne, Gadshill: ' King, Hickson, paid;:`' $655 ler 'a
Other good prices included .$390' four-year-old.. Bruee:Carr, Mark -
paid byJames S Smiths Brussels; ham, pard $6355 far a five-year-old;
J360' alsopaid b:Tamt�$ S Srnithi and W' Clifford Gibson'; Alma;_' '
George C.Tervit Wrrr ham
bought an eight-year-old' 'G ow for
$430, and also paid $105 for. her
A pro'posed, parking,lot to theweast
of the•.school,came up for consid-
erable discussion, .and was shelv-
,ed for the,moment as' being tea :ex-
pensive. However, 'when;the Mach-
inery is:available; the site twill be
graded,and' fill being taken 'from
the building site will be used to
level the 'area Wingham Advance -
Times. `'
paid, by Harry_ A. Hossfield,. Wal-
kerton;; •Twent -two • milking, e
Y g..f..
males averaged $400; Six bred hei-
fers $287;
ei-ferss$287; four open. yearlings $282,
and eight heifer . calves $206:
• . • Oxford Holstein Sale
,The general level of "prices was
eonsistantly' 'high but , there were
no :'sensational' tops at the tenth
,USBi.OIt'NE & BIBBERT• annual ,Oxford .Holstein Breeders'
Fullarton tewnshi all I;her life. On
MUTUAL mj!ZI;Li" Club, spring ;; "sale held Friday ' at .JiY e "13 ; 1916 she' was married to
Woodstock The 36
head `crfered n,
INSURANCE CO Alfred A: 14Iesserschrnidt. She'`was'
bverage a ",total . This wor al ;a: member of, St.: John's Lutheran
HEAD OFFICE Exeter, Ontario average Of $383, each. This ;was sly Church Seebach'.s.Hill. _,
President: most -exactly, -the -same -as -the $385, -
Alex -J. Rohde - R,R. 3 Mitchell average, of a year ao: The'to Besides"her husband; she is sur
Vice. -Presidents' price of $760. compared with a top;,vived by three sons; Harold, Strat
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Pdilton=McCurdy ,,. R.R,.1,�Kirkton, of $510 last:. spring. � d, Edward„ Stratford, and Earl
Directo : The .hest.. is at bo e• three da hter's , Mrs:
_; ,..laxg pr e of $7.60 . �,-a s ?�, ug
Clayton Colquhoun; R.R. 2,by PeterSimpson, Seafor.h, ;.George (Margaret) )hennicker,Seb-,.
to. Allan L Gilmour, Burgessville,
for the;bred heifer':Orchard Park
R, D Winnie The second highest-
figure of $565 wa paidJ y.J enry
Conklin &,Sons, plain City; Ohio,
to Harold W. Pearce, Tillsonburg,
for another` bred heifer. Conklin
-11five heacriii all ana`m ad
dition five others' were bought for
export to the U.S.
Whitney;Iolstein Dispersal
A':Mtlolstein herd ).-.that.;has -been,
prominent in'Western Ontario for
many" years' disappearedfrom the'.
scene on 'Wednesday, when,: the
herd of W. -G Whitney, Milverton;
was_ sold by,'auction : at the 'farm..
The sale was one of the most suc-
cessful' dis:persale 'sales held hi
Canada thio; year, -with 7O�head
bringing a.total' of'$31,755, 'sfor an;
average of $453 each. The 37
ing females; . sold': averaged $532
each; 11 bred heifers, $511, each;.
one ,• -open ,yearling, -;-$410; and: -18
heifer calves, $276. Three bulls
averaged $328 each.
The top. price for, a female was
$910' -paid by -David I Stevens, St,
Marys,. for the -bred- heifer` Whit
ney, Peerless .Evangeline. Second
highest price of .the i sale and, ;top'
former Mary'Schellenberger;;die
at .her home, lot 9,- con: 3, Fullar
`ton township, Saturday; She was in
her 70th year.. -
She was a daughter:; of the ;late
August C Schellenberger and.Carr,
olive: Hillebrecht, • and was ''horn
December 18, .:1889, She lived •in
Science Hil; 'Martin Feeney, R.R.
2, Dublin; Robert. G,=Gardiner,`"R
R: i't Cromarty; Timothy B.
Toohey, R.R. 3,'-Lucan.
Agents: -
Harry -Coates; R.R. 1, Centralia;
Clayton -Flarris _:Mitchell;_'Stanley,.
'Hocking, ;"1Glitchell..
Solicitor:
G. Cochrane: - - Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer:
Arthur Fraser Exeter
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On June l l; the:people of Ontario will
exercise:tbeir'democratic right�to chart
the .future course of our• province.
Before them will be the record of
achievement of a decades of wise policies
and sound management Under the ; ov-
ernment of Premier Leslie Frost ten
years. in which ,Ontario's advances in. ,
.:the"development of resources, business
expansion 'and :human betterment o i
all fronts- have been unprecedented'. in'
Canada or 'anywhere in .the''world;. • •
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•:Prrniier:Leslie Frost =
':rn his Xepoxt io the. People cf Oi:tarie
4th May, 1959."
Under.Progressive Progressive Conservative ad-
mlmstratlon;'the 'slap .has been 'set for
even greater progress in.theyearsahead.
The Premier has announced far -reach-
ing and far-sighted plans' for, govern
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merit -action to continue and increase'
this :dyl7iairiic, development w ' ` has
become the envyof the entireh rid '
The . election issue 'is therefore simple
and „straightforward.:.The ' accomplish-
ments-ofthe pasthave been tremendous;
but -even -greater proggres$ lie _ahead. It
can and will: be achieved only -under.
these-same'wise policies and with the
Same' skilled'. and steady hand "at the;
helm of the ship of state.
.P"abAsdedby',se Progressive consen :ire Assoctatton of O,,fa *.
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C0NS'E RVATIV
HURON PIDiNG:
JUNE 11
r"ingville; Viola, at home, and Mrs.
Don (Esther). Dennis, :Walton.; two
sisters;; Mrs. Frank (Emma) Her=
Borth, Ellice township, and Mrs;
Andrew (Louise) Wieltle South
;Easthope, and -'nine grandchildren.
The body was at tbe_Heath-Les
:lie funeral home ' Mitchell, . until
Tuesday noon, when removal was
made to St.-. John's: • Lutheran
Church,Seebach's Rini for service
at .2:30.: p m. ':Rev. • Kenneth- Brill
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officiated, andburial was made in
the adjoining cemetery.
CANCER CORNER
You can't kill CANCER with kind
Hess the. sooner we„<a11, io-oper-_
`ate,--tire-sooner=will GANGER -meet
its • dobm . The BATTLE' against
CAMEO is ev'erybody's'bpsiness.
Get busy now' `Consult your Doctor
S,Pread the -good -;word:=
CANCER' CAN 'BE CURED
if_ caught M time
Canadian Cancer Society..
Seaforth Branch
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THE HURON sl , $tea
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The Huron County Council will convene in the.`.
Court House; Goderich.
on
Mon.
da June, 8th 1;
at 10:00 a.m., D.S.T.
FOR THE JUNE SESSION
All communications: and accounts to be in
-the hands of -the -Clerk -not later --than: Fri-
a -y .NFay29th,-.1959
IOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk--- Treasurer,
County of, Huron,
GUIIERTCTI, ONT.
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straight-throrigh :lines - . you •cart feet it in the way the Victor
-haudles'Vauxhall has the important kitie bf combining a fine -car`,
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