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The Huron Expositor, 1971-08-26, Page 7• THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH,. Ayp, • Don't Be A "Litter Sitter Sell It for Cash He 1. Coining Events 11. Articles for Sale 14. PropertY. for Sale LOT for sale; 111 foot frontage on West William Street, Write Box 2020 Huron Expositor. 14-96-3 19. Notices 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales SARRE, P.Q. (Dupuy) - Wed.Oct. 6, 1.30 p.m. 2000; NEW LLS- KEARD - Thurs. Oct. 7, 1.30 p.m. - 700; SOUTH RIVER - Fri. Oct. 8, 10 a.m. - 1000; WIARTON - Thurs, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. - 2500; MANITOULIN - Mon. Oct. 18, 1.00 p.m. - 300; SOUTH RIVER - Thurs. Oct. 21, 12 noon - 400; LA SARRE - Fri.- Oct. 22, 1.30-120.0. For further information write S. Mac- Donald, Advertising Manager, Box 130, Huntsville, Ontario. 20-98-1 22. Legal NOtices ' Seaforth under his hand and the Seal of the Corporation, bear- ing „date tise, 2.9thi day of June, 1971, sale of lands in arrears of taxes In the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Council Chambers at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on the 12th day of November, 1971 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was- published in the Ontario Gazette on the 7th day of August, 1971, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer's, office this .9th day of August, 1971. E. M. Williams, Treasurer. 22-97-13 25. Iii Memoriam , WADP4474 = In 10APg. memory of ray.cleax.tam4P4ilitfig passed away4i9.0,40*.7"41*. 01•4009, ;qv. wc,rwoaNcegy:pkt.b3iYeArt And friends ltpni` 047- to 40, ButneVer will the lqyed From memory pass away," • - sadly missed by wife, Molly Waddell. 25.984 PEPPER - In loving memory ,oms_ita 4. Pepper wins passed, away twcr years ago' August 31, 1969. Today recalls sad memories Of a dear one gone to rest And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. - Always remembered by wife, Ruth, Mervyn and Joy; Marlene, Bill and Murray. 25-98x1 THORNTON loving memory of Joseph Thornton Who passed away September 10th, 1966 and Kenneth Thornton who passed away August 21st, 1942. Should you go first and I remain;., To walk the road alone, I'll live in memory's garden, dear With happy days we've known. And spring will wait for roses red, When fade the lilacs blue, In early fall when brown leaves ' fall, I'll catch a glimpse of you. Should you go first'and I remain, For battles to be fought, Each thing you've touched along the way, Will be a hallowed spot. I'll hear your voice, I'll see your smile, / Though blindly I may grope,' The memory of your helping hand, Will buoy me on with hope. Should you go first and I remain, One --- Walk slowly down that long, long path', For soon I'll follow you. I want to know each step you take, So I may take the same, For some day down that lonely road, You'll hear me call your name. - Sadly missed and always re- membered by wife and Mother Mary, daughter and son-in-law Idella and Ed and grandchildren. 25-98-1 REMEMBER the Fund Raising Auction Sale and Bake Sale for 'the New Brucefield United Church Saturday, September 4th at 1 p.m. in the Brucefield Ball Park. 1-98x2 BARBIE or 11 1/2 inch doll clothes for sale. Isabel Janes, 527-1693. 11-97-3 SWEET corn for sale $1 per bushel. Ralph Fischer, R.R. 4, Walton. 345-2869., .11-97-3 EAVESTROUGHING and light ning rods. New installations and xep_airs. Estimates without ob- ligation. Contact R. E. Ruttan, Wingham, phone 357-1077: 11-95xtf CLEARING NOTICF We are shipping cattle every Monday to United Co-Operatives of Ontario. To arrange for pick- up at your farm phone by Sat- urday night. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, -SEPT, , at 12:30 sharp FARMS FOR LEASE OR PURCHASE EXPERT!! IN ALLERGIES TO SPEAK IN STRATFORD Dr. Norman Epstein, Direc- tor of Allergies, St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, will speak at a public meeting in the YM- YWCA, Stratford, at 8:00' p.m., •on Friday, September 24, 1971. ANYONE -interested is invited to hear this authority on Asthma. The meeting is being spon- sored by the Huron-Perth Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. There are many misconcep- tions about asthma and the psychological aspects of asthma are also often poorly understood. Practically all allergists believe that psychosomatic disturbances are commonly the result of the 41 asthma rather than the primary cause. YOU won't want to miss this timely speaker! 1-98-1 2. Lost, Strayed is WILLIAM J. DALE, Phone: Clinton 482-9892 19-95-ti Consisting of antiques, furniture and dishes and household furniture and dishes in the Village of Dublin for Mary Ann O'Connell Estate. A. R. D. A. has farms for lease to full-time farmers at reason- able rates. A.R.D.A. is still buying farm land for Farm Con- solidation and for Alternate land use. Talk to A.R.D.A. about your plans for retirement, relocation and retraining or about community development pro- grams. Arda programs are helping programs. For more in- formation contact your nearest Ontario Department of Agricul- ture and Food Office. There are A.R.D.A. representatives in Clinton, Markdale, and Walker- ton. 14-93-9 rk FARMERS! TEN pups mostly Labrador, partly Shepherd. $10 for each of the males and $5 for each female. 482-7567. 11-97-3 GLEANER E combine with bean attachments in good condition. Phone 262-5345. 11-97-2 Are you considering erecting ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 1 G. E. 3 burner stove in good shape; 1 Clare Jewel 4 burner heavy duty stove, like new; 1 'Quick Freeze 10 cu.ft. fridge, like new; 1-21 inch console Phlico television; 3 - radio table models;• 2 - electric heaters; 1 - Easy washing machine; 3 - electric toasters, sandwich grill, tea kettle, electric iron, fry pan, hot plate; 1-Sparton radio, cab- inet model. Farm Buildings THIS YEAR 21. Tenders Wanted DRAIN TENDERS .TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS Contact us - We -offer coin plete farm building service. FORD 4 Furrow Plow 14" Phone 527-1121. 11-98x1 PEARS, ready September 1st, good eating, Mrs. Messenger, Egmondville. 11-98-1 CLOTHES closets 8 1/2 ft. long x 54 inches high, 6 doors con- taining racks, shelves arsia bin, also shelf space 8 1/2 feet long by 40 inches high with seven doors, all plywood and can be dismantled and reassembled. Phone 482-3288 between 6 - '7 P.M. 11-98-1 QUIET well broken black mare, 1/2 quarter horse, 1/2 thorough- bred. A Baleo colt at her side and rebred to Baleo. Also saddle, bridle, martingale' and blankets. please call 527-1059. 11-98-1 22 ft. Mobile Home, sleeps'4, built in cupboards, hot water, propane 'gas stove and oil heat- ing. Apply to MacLeans Flowers. phone 527-0800. 11-98-1 NINE acres of second cut hay, red TroTel; Theo-- Melady. Phone 345-2148. 11-98-1 CRUSHED gravel delivered or at the pit. John Thompson, 52'7-0238. 11-98-tf YOUTH bed 'in excellent condition Mrs. Ivan Carter, Phone ,527- 0264. ° 11-98-1 USED Floor Furnace, git, small wash basin, toilet bowlwith water tank, all in good shape. Bob Doig, 527-0387. 11-98x1 GESTETNER ink available al The Huron Expositor, 527-0240, Seaforth. 11-95-tf COPIES Copies of your important pa- pers or documents while you wait. Letter size, 25c each. The Huron Expositor 11-95xtf Ball - Macaulay. Ltd. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 Noon, Sept- ember 8, 1971 for the construc- tion of the 23. Business Directory RATHWELL'S SOUND SYSTEM • MITCHIE DRAIN 2,794 lineal feet of covered drain 2 catch basins 3 junction boxes Tenders to be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the tender. The Township will supply tile and pipe. Plans and specifications may be seen at the clerk's office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Helen Martin, Clerk, Morris Township Belgrave,, Ontario. 21-98-2 Clinton - Seaforth - Hensall FURNITURE 19-95-tf 1-kitchen table and 4 chairs; 17 dinette table, 4 chairs; 1-buffet, antique; 1 - day bed and mat ress; 3 piece chesterfield; 2 end tables; 1-antique walnut oval table; 6 large mirrors, 2 television tables; 2 wicker rocking chairs; 1-card table; gossip bench; 2-, cedar chests; 4 - bedroom suites; 1 dresser stand; chair; mirror; 2-bed trays; 2 - antique dressers; 1-antique rocking chair; 1-anti- que slanted arm chair; 1-large linen chest; 7-antique chairs, antique rocking chairs; 4-large steamer trunks; stands; couch; steam board; 4-suit cases; 1 set quilt frames; 1-set rug 345-2253 _ ames, -l=-coal-'o'il stove,-2-lawn Phones 31495E-_9259-6:f ? BAILEY A Auctioneer Appraiser SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guar- antee all work. Write or call Harvey Dale. Seaforth. Phone Clinton 482-3320. 19-954f BRUCE RATHWELL Phone 482-3120 R.R. 1, Brucefield 23-9541 G. A. WHITNEY Real Estate 82 Albert Street Clinton Several REASONABLY PRICED HOMES for sale in Village of Blyth. CONCRETE WORK FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY. OCCASION Phone 527-1290 Seaforth ---------- R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Prompt and Carefull Attention Phones: Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885 23-95-tf All types of foundations and floors, cement barnyards. Rea- sonable rates - free estimates. MALONEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION LTD. WOMAN to care for 2 children in my home for 4 or 2 after- ▪ noons a week from 1 P.M. to 5:30 P.A. beginning in Sept. phone 527-0353 in the morning or evenings-________2-98x1 4. Help Wanted Wanted: 100 to 250 acre dairy farms, good buildings, stock and quota. • ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION, -Ira-ve-a-wide'selection-ef-homes- and farms for sale in Huron County. " Contact chairs; . 1-large Gosson glass cupboard, antique; 2 small tables; 1-wooden clothes dryer; 1-ice box; glass wash boards; I-set, of Waterless cookwear; 1-16 cup coffee pot; sealers; pots; pans; dishes, crocks; .garden tools; hoes; forks; shovels; 2-copper boilers; 2 wash tubs; meat grin- der; 2 tri-lite lamps; number electric lamps. PART-time babysitter needed in our home from 8:30 A.M. to 1 :00 P.M. six days a week. phone 527-0990. 4-98-1 . WOMAN for housework and to take care of school age children 1 to 5 p.m., 5 days per week. Phone 262-5062. 4-98x1 AVON'S CHRISTMAS CALLING • QUICK! Phone now for complete information on how easy, fun, and profitable your life can be as an Avon Representative. Act now before the vacancies are filled. Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London 32, 451-0541. 4-97-2 p PART-time assistance required for Seaforth business. Some bookkeeping 'knowledge would be helpful. Box 2023 Huron Exposi- tor. 4-97-2 STUDENT for after school: and Saturday for delivery and assis- tance in Seaforth business. Dri- vers license required. Indicate age, etc. to Box 2024, Huron Expositor. 4-97x2 DEVELOPMENT , PROPOSALS FOR information , on all mtitual fund investments Contact Fred (Ted) Savauge, 527-1522,Seaforth ' 19-95-tf ANY trees to cut? William Albert Phone 345-2583. 19-95-tf MASON BAILEY are invited for Residence 523-9338 14-98-1 Office CONSTRUCTION OF 10 SENIOR CITIZEN UNITS 482-9371 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Seaforth Office Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Evenings Mon., Wed. Clinton Office For Appointment Phone 5274240 — or 482-7010 23-95-tf 15. Property for Rent MODERN two bedroom bunga- low with modern conveniences, close to town. Available Septem- ber 15. Phone 482-7548 or 482- 7467. 15-98-2 APARTMENT for rent. Self con- tained 2-bedroom apartment. Available July. Apply J.C.Crich. 15-95-tf MODERN two bedroom apartment heated. Available the 1st. of Sept. Learn Apartments 527-0810. 15-96-tf MODERN two bedroom apartment with frig. and stove supplied. Heated. Available immediately. Learn Apartments 527-0810. 15-96-tf 20. Auction Sales FUND RAISING AUCTION ANTIQUES - dishes, silverware, pitcher, glass wear of all kinds. HOUSEHOLD BEDDING Quilts, pillows, sheets, blankets, linen table cloth, doilies, ser- viettes, 4 drapes and a host of other articles too numerous to mention.. This is a fully furnished house. Any thing yOu want is here. of "ONTARIO HOUSING" in the , TOWN OF SEAFORTH 26. Personals for the New Brucefield United Church Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott of Seaforth, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharen Dianne to Mr. John -Lawrence Forrest, son of Mrs. William Forrest, Seaforth, and the late Mr. Forrest.' The wedding will take plaCe onSatur- day, September 11,1971 at '7P.M. Egmondville United Church. 26-98x1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. S. J. Alkemade, B.V.Sc.,D.V.M., • M.R.C.V.S. M. P. Haynes, D.V.M., B.V.Sc. J. W. V. Wekken, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 5 27-1760 • Seaforth - 23-95-tf ONTARIO The required units may be under construction, or in the design stage upon land owned by the Proponent, or under option to him. Proposal forms, specifica- tions, and information may be obtained from the Toronto offices of the Corporation. Proposals for this project will be physi- cally received by the Man- aging Director,- Ontario Housing Corporation, 101 Bloor Street West, Toronto 1.81 not later than 2:30 • 1 p.m.,• E.D.S.T., Monday, October 18, 1971.' -The-lowest priced proposal or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted. 21-98-i In the Brucefield Ball *Park ADDING machine tapes for Most standard adding machines , available at The Huron Exposi- tor, 527-0240, S'eaforth. 11-95xtf Any and all donatipns apprec- iated. Persons wanting to sell large lots of furniture, applian- ces or antiques can do so by donating 25% to the church. No matter how odd or unusual '"you bring-it-we'll sell it." For more information or free pick up call Rathwell's. Auction Service, Brucefield. 482-3120. Same day, same place, BakeSale sponsored by Brucefield U.C.W. 20-98x2 TERMS - CASH day of sale. Auctioneer or executors are not responsible for any accident day of sale. SNOMOBILES They're here, , the 1972 ' CHAPARRALS See and drive them today at 27. Births HUTTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutton (nee Mona Clarke) of Listowel, in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London on August 18th, - 1971, a son. 2'7-98x1 MIDDEGAAL - TO Mr. and Mrs. John Middegaal, R.R.1, Blyth, in Seaforth Community Hospital on August 23) 1971, a. daughter. 27-98x1 THOMSON - To Mr. and Mrs. JOhn-ThorriS-611-, - Kitchell; —in Seaforth Community Hospital on August 21, 1971,' a daughter. 27-98x1 MUNN - To Mr. and Mrs.Robert Munn, London, bntario at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on August 17,1971, a daughter. 17. Wanted to Rent MARY ANN O'CONNELL ESTATE Executors: Joseph Dorsey Thomas Dorsey WANTED SECRETARY A small apartment to rent by October 1st. Phone 521-1587. 17-98-2 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER arid FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and 'Day Calls — 527.0510 23-95-tf Hully Gully ). to work in Dublin. Apply to • BOX 2025, Huron Expositor. • SNOW - SPORT 19. Notices J. L. RYAN Auctioieer Varna Phone 262-5326. 11-98-2 CUSTOM bean combining, Ed. Melady, Phone 345-2783. 19-98-1 ELECTROLITX Itcl-----Of-Househald Furniture and AUCTION. SALE 5.-41ug.-Opportunities PEOPLE NEEDED. TO TRAIN AS SEMI DRIVERS 12-.-Wanted to Buy FURNITURE and household ef- fects, will buy by the house full. 482-3120. 12-95-tf JAMES 14cQUAIDE, _ 20-98-2 ._PENCY__WRIGHT. Antiques will be held for R(T,ss Leiper, Lot 3, eon. 11, Hulled' Township, 5 1/2 -miles east , of Londesboro or 9 males north- west of Seaforth on Sales and Service, authorized dealer. Alvin Riley, 153 Light- house St., Goderich, phone 524- 6514. 19-95-tf BACKHOE work. Topsoil, gravel and fill for sale. Dan Wallace, Phone 482-6643 or 482-6614, 19-95-tf Licensed AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ontario Telephone 262-5515, Hensall 23-95-tf 1971 NORTHERN 'FEEDER SALES - Train now to drive Semi Tractor • trailers local and over the road. you can earn high wages ($8,000 to $13,000) after short training. For application and interview write: Safety Department, Trans Canada Transport Training, ' 207 Queens Quay West, Suite 315, Toronto 117, Ontario or call 416-864-9381. 5-98-2 WANTED Number of 11 qt, fruit BASKETS TENDER DRAINAGE SYSTEM VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD Tenders are invited for the installation of a Concrete Tile Drainage System in part of the Village of Bayfl,eld. The work consists of the in- stallation of approximately 4000 feet of concrete tile and eleven (11) catch „basins plus outfall works. Sealed tenders, 'clearly marked as to contents will be received until 7.30 P.M. Septem- ber 8th, 1971, at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Mr. Gordon J. Graham, Municipal Building, Bayfield, Ontario. Tender documents may be studied from 2 to 5 P.M., Monday through Friday, of each week up to 5 P.M. September 8th, 1971, at the municipal Building, Bay- field, without payment, but may not be removed from the building. A limited number of complete tender documents and maps may be obtained from the Village Clerk-Treasurer upon payment of a deposit of $25.00 per set. Deposits will be refunded on return of all tender documents and maps in good condition up to 10 days after, the receiving of tenders. A certified cheque in the amount of 10% of the bid and payable to The Treasurer, The Village of Bayfield, must accom- pany. each tender and the succes- sful 'bidder will be required to furnish a 100% Performance Bond. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SATURDAY, SEPT, 4 at 1:30 P.M. SOUTH RIVER - Thurs. Sept. 2- 12 noon - 400; WIARTON - Thurs. Sept. 9 - 10:00 a.m. - 3500; WIARTON - Thurs. Sept, 23,10 a.m. - 3500; THESSALON - Wed,, Sept. 29, 10 a.m. - 800; MANI- TOULIN (Little Current) -Thurs. Sept. 30, 9.30 a.m. -2800; LA SHOEING and trimming, al types of ,horses, Contact Roza Elliott, phone 527-0118. 19 _95 _ required. Must be in good con- dition and clean. Will pay 10 cents each at Lions Park Pa- vilion. 12-98-1 • Auctioneer 27-98x1 Full list next week. ALLAN McINTYRE Auctioneer Lucknow 20-98-1 Convert Straw Into Feed FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G..GETHKE Phone 347-2465, Monkton 23-95-tf HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL BAYFIELD Client wishes to purchase a cottage on the lake, in or near, Hayfield. Cottage and lot must be better than average. Top price to the right location. 8. Farm Stock for Sale NINE feeder pigs 125 to 150 lbs. 3 cross bred sows with a• litters and 9 chunks. MrS.Arnold Jamieson, 482-9828. 8-98-1 HOLSTEIN heifer, due in three weeks. Robert Regele, R.R.#1, Dublin, Phone 527-0715. 8-98x1 PUREBRED Hereford bull 3 years old. Peter Swinkles, 527- • 0436. 8-98-1 YOUNG sows due shortly. Apply Glenn Pepper, Lot 31, Con. 1, Logan. Phone 345-2464. 8-98-1 SIXTEEN pigs 8 weeks old. One English black hog. Purebred Hereford bulls and heifers. Geo. Love, Walton, 527-0637. 8-98-1 vik 9. Poultry for Sale 24. Card, of Thanks 'CLEARING AUCTION MCGREGOR - We wishto express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness shown to us during the loss of a very dear husband, brother and uncle. Special thanks to Doctor Underwood, Mrs. Rowat, Mrs. Henderson and staff of the Seaforth 'Community Hospital, R. S. Box Funeral Home, pall- bearers and flowerbearers and Rev. R. E. Reu ber. The. many -beautiful floral tributes, cards and donations and other kind expressions of sympathy will always be, remembered. - Dorothy, Mona and Jim. 24-98x1 Straw or corn stover treated -with lye or sodium hydroxide could he a valuable feed source as a result of research at the University of Guelph. Dr.Dave Mowat, Department of Animal Science, says the treatment is possibly a year away from prac- tical application. The application of a dilute solution of sodium hiydroxide breaks down or-softehs some of the fibrous materials making cel- lulose and other plant con- stituents more available as energy sources for ruminant ani- mals.. The principle is compar- able to that used in the paper industry to treat wood.-pulp." The cereal or corn .plant, says Dr. Mowat, is made up of approximately 50%,grain and 50% stalks and leaves on a dry matter basiS. The energy in the grain is readily available. By apply- ing the chemical, the energy in the stalks and leaves could be made just as available. The straw could then be used for feed instead of just bedding. The figure of•over I million acres of unused corn stover alone gives some ides of the feed potential, he said. While treatment costs are re- latively low, Dr. Mowat feels that it will have first applicatiqn with straw since the effect is greater with straw than corn stover. The most effective system seems to be to spray the liquid on the plant material as it is ensiled. There is, however, a limit to the amount of treated straw you can feed and obtain good results, says Dr. Mowat. Also, the'straw should contain 60% moisture or more for effective treatment. Thus, possibly thb most effec- tive system would be to treat the entire plant, grain and all, as it is ensiled. The liquid sodium hydrokide would be metered Onto the whole mature plant cereal or corn silage at the silo while en- siling. WILLIAM M. HART OF FARM MACHINERY, FURNITURE, ANTIQUES AT LOT 22, CON. 4, LOGAN TOWNSHIP, TWO AND ONE: ty'ACF ME ES NORTH AND TWO MILES •WEST OF MITCHELL ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, AT 1 P.M. Salesman Seaforth Phone '1527-0870 or 565-2855 GEORGE R.'JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE LTD, West Lorne. 12-98-1 CLINTON Due to the decrease in meat prices, we are unable to pay for any farm stock. We offer fast, efficient, courteous same day service. .24-Hour Service-7 Days a Week Cgil Collect 482-9811 License 4237-C-70. 19-95-tf MACHINERY 7-- Cockshutt "70" tractor; George White thresh- ing machine; Champion' snow blower, 9 ft, trail cultivator; 'Massey Harris 6 ft. binder; four section harrows; New Idea side rake; land roller; McDeering 6 ft. mower, two furrow mounted plow; I,H.C. two furrow trail plow; Case, seven plate one woy disc; circplor sow; 1965 pontioc, os is; pump jack; 3/4 h p, motor h.p. motor; two 1/4 h.p. motors; aluminum wheel borrow; two walking plows; snow fence; quantity of lumber; quontity of scrap iron; hydro fencer; forks, shov- • .els bed hand tools; many other items too numerous to mention, FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES -- Piano; nine piete cliningr'•oam ,suite, good condition; refggerator; oil space heater; space saver; Vic- torian chair; rocking chalk antique dining table and six choirs; seven wash stands; five dresserS; five beds; five bottle caster set; organ • stobl; antique oval table; lanterns: three Quebec heaters; five piece parlor suite; A-1 condition; odd tables; odd chairs; partial toilet sets; butter churn; steamer trunk; picture frames; apple peeler; wardrobe; on'tique chest of drawers; antique clock; antique couch; sugar kettle; sump pump; wine press; dishes; glassware; jugs; crocks; sealers and many, many 'other items too numerous to mention. 13. Wanted ROOM and board for a male Elementary school teacher be- ginning September 1. Apply to ' Box 2021 The Huron Expositor. 13-97x2 CROCKERY, brass or fancy lion beds, pictures, rockers, old jew- ellery, old bottles, or sealers, old light fixtures, etc. Cheek with us before you dump. 482- 7358. ° 13-95 -tf EIGHT cattle to winter for the winter. William Budd, 345-2280. 13-98-2 WANTED 'bead and Disabled Cattle and Horses, Highest Prevailing Prices Paid fox horses on the hoof. 24 Hours, Seven Days Weekly. Fast efficient service.' CALL COLLECT BRUSSELS KIMBER LEGI-IORN Day Old and Started Pullets SCOTT ROULTRY FARMS, LTD. Seaforth Phone 527-084's Box 169 9-9a-t1 10. Used Cars for Sale 1965 Dodge, automatic, 4-door in excellent mechanical con- dition. This automobile has had recent extensive servicing and comes mechanically certified. Apply Dr. W. J. Thompson, 91 West William Street, Phone 527- 0621. 10-98-1 '68 Beaumont four door sedan 8 auto, with radio. Contact Dave Schenck at Seaforth Motors or Phone 527-0754 after 6. 10-984 THE family of the late Catherine McIver wish to thank 'their friends, neighbours and relatives for expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and mass cards during their recent berea- vement. 24-98x1 THE family of the late Mrs. Wm. Leeming wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends add neighbours, for the , lovely floral tributes, donations, and messages of sympathy re- ceived during the recent loss of a dear sister. Special thanks to Rev. M. E. Reuber and Rev. D. Patterson, the Whitney funeral home, pallbearers, flower- bearers, Unit two, of Northside Church. A special thanks to Mrs. Janie Hoggart for her many acts of kindness to Mrs. Lee- ming. It was all deeply apprec- iated. " 24-98x1 I would like to take this oppor- tunity to say "Thank You" to all my friends, relatives and neighbours who remembered myself and Danny with their prayers, cards, visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Mom, Alice and Betty. Margaret flulley and Daniel Rodger. 24-98x1 887-9334 . Brussels Pet Food Supplies 114. miles south of Brussels. Lie. No. 273-C-70 1995-tf • 14. Property for Sale THREE-room Trailer, built-in on large well fenced lot. Pressure pump, septic. tank, modern forced air' gas furnace, trees, rhubarb, - berry bushes, flowers cetc. Spit retired couple or pensioner. Box 2018, The Huron Expositor. 14-96 -tf THREE bedroom older home in Egmondville on 1/4 acre lot with all modern conveniences. Apply Jack Nicholson, R.R. 2, Preston 648-2491 after 6 p.m.-.1.4_14•_-2' SURVEYED lot for sale, well located on high ground in Eg- mondville. Phone 627-0264. 14-98-2 SEVEN room frame house In Seaforth, corner lot. All modern conveniences. Price reasonable. Call before 6 p.m. Harold Peth- ick, 527-0554. 14-97-3 MODERN 2 Vedroonr home con- venient to shopping area in Seaforth. Also 1st mortgage on valuable property. Contact Ted Savauge 527-1522 Seaforth. 14-97 -tf TERMS - Cosh . NO RESERVE as form is sold. Lunch will be available on grounds Not responsible for occidents on day of sole. FRANK EISLER, proprietor, R, G. GETHKE, auctioneer. CAMPER trailers for rent. Reasonable rates. Contact Hopper Mechanical Services, 527-1859. 19-95-tf Gordon J. Graham, Clerk-Treasurer The Corporation of the Village of Bayfield Bayfield, Ontario. 21-98-1 20-98-1 ••••••••••••################~.1141 TREE PLANTING ASSISTANCE 22. Legal Notices TREASURER'S SALE 11. Articles for Sale Do you have some land you want reforested in 1972? If so, contact the: PUREBRED German Shepherd pups. Phone 345-2368. 11-98x1 KELVINATOR refrigerator, cross top freezer, self defrost- ing $45.00. 527-0223. 11-98x1 SWEET corn. Mrs. Jim Hopper .527-0775. „ 11-98-3 PEACHES, all varieties for can- ning and freezing. Shady Lane Fruit Farm, 1 mile east, of Arkona on Townline. Casey Vongers, 828-3305. 11-98-2 Use Expositor Want Ads Phone 527-0240 OF LAND FOR TAXES TOWN OF SEAFORTH COUNTy OF HURON To Wit: Secretary-treasurer, MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION. AUTHORITY Box 5, Wroxeter, Ontario. 519-335-3557 By virtue of a warrant issued •""""•••44.0~~mmeememe by the Mayor of the Town of 19-,97-2