HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-05-11, Page 10RICHARD LOBB
experienced
AUCTIONEER
AND
APPRAISER
CLINTON, Ontario.
Phones:
482-7898 or 482-9431
23-35-ff
T. •
B--THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., MAY 11, 1972 22. Legal Notices 23, fins. Directory
the 28th day of April, 1972, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 1st
day of June,1972, after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 9th day of
May, 1972.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-35-3
23. Bus. Directory
4
AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
OnOcAFILI,D, ONTARIO
LIQUIDATIONS OF
ALL TYPES
ONTARIO WIDE
INVENTORY &
SALES PREPARATION SERVICES OFFERED 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
FURNITURE AND
REAL ESTATE
• SANKRUPTCY
• ESTATES
• ANTIQUES
• ,FARM
• REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS
Licensed and Bonded
• * 7 Years Experience BUSINESS LIQUIDATION For the Estate of 23. Bus. Directory CLEARING
MRS. CARRIE DUNBAR AUCTION SALE PERCY' WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
• Ontario- -
Telephone 262-5515, Hensall
23-34-ff
Of Office, Garage and Body Shop equipment .including
$8,000.00 worth of Motorcade -Auto Supplies on Hwy.#8
at the easterly limits of Goderich.
Brussels
24. Cards of Thanks 25. In Memoriam SATURDAY, MAY 20 Of 81 head of Dairy and Beef cattle, 3 tractors, machinery
and' household effects at Lot 4 & 5, Concession 14 Huliett
-TOvenship, 3 miles east of Blyth or 3 miles west Qf. Walton
on
A epeciar thanks to all who re-
membered us with cards, gifts
and visits while in hospital and
since r • harness -Bar bare
and Christine Pullman. 24-35x1
Sale Time 1:00 P.M. COUTTS in toying memory of
a dear husband and father, John
Coutts, who paeeed away May
9; 1965-S' -
You never tailed to do your
best,
Your heart was true and tender
You labpred hard for those you
loved,
And left me to remember.
In tears I saw you sinking,
And watched you fade away,
My heart was almost broken J
For I wanted you to stay.
And then I saw you sleeping,
So peaceful, free from pain,
I could not wish you back
• with me,
To suffer so again.
My heart still aches with sad-
ness,
Secret tears still flow.
What it meant to part with you
No one will ever know,
- Sadly missed and always re-
membered by his wife and family.
25-35x1
Monday, May 22nd Chesterfield (Bed), StuclioCoueh,
2 Oak Rockers, Oak Rocker and
Matching Chair, Rogers Majestic
TV, Library Table, Fess Oil
Space Heater, 9 PieceOak Dining
Room Suite (Round Table),
W riting Desk, Set TV Tables,
Hall Tree, Small Book Case,
Cherry .Drop Leaf Table, 2
C edar Chests, Iron Bed, Dresser,
Wash Stand, Wicker Chair, Vacu-
um Cleaner, wardrobe, Electric
Heater, Clothes . Hamper,
Pictures, 3 Dressers, Wash
Stands, Spool Bed, Spring and
Mattress,4 Trunks,Lawn Chairs,
Antique Furniture, Odd Chairs,
Brass Jardiniere, Toilet Set
Parts, Iron Bed, Spring and
Mattress, Iron Pot, Copper Boil-
er, Mantle Clock, Singer Sewing
Machine, Chrome Table and
Chairs, Clare Jewel Cook Stove
(Small), Refrigerator, Mantle
Radio, Odd Dishes, Cooking Ut-
ensils, Sealers, Quantity ,Slab
Wood, Numerous Other Articles.
at 11:00 A.M.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT= Regina cash register;Smith Corona
calculator; Payteaster cheque writer, bill writer, 4 drawer
steel file cabinet; Dominion safe; glass showcases; Kenstan
coffee machine; Motorcade catalogue and manuals.
GARAGE, BODY SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: - Race-
ligner alignment unit; Manbee wheel balancer; Manbee
alignment unit; Hunter wheel balancer; 9'. hydraulic garage
hoist; May tire changer & repair-kit; Oxy-acetylene welder;
230 Amp twentieth century welder (new); 3 hydraulic body
jacks;'l 1/2 ton chain falls; Forney fast charger; 3 paint
sprayer, regulator and hoses; taps and dyes; bumper jacks;
hydraulic jacks; electric drills, electric sander; air chisel;
electric impact wrench; shop & body tools; etc, etc.
MOTORCADE AUTO SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES: - (AU
Stock New) - 125 tires (assorted sizes); 35 cases motor oil;
20 cases snowmobile oil; 12 - 6 & 12 Volt batteries; 50
wiper blades; 120enufflers; 300 exhaust, tailpipes, extension,
clamp and hangers (all models); 40 fuel pumps; 17 Gener-
ators; 36 starters; 25 water pumps; 8 clutch assemblies;
40 sets brake shoes; 4 master 'cylinders; - 36 sets, shock
absorbers; 24 "3M" cutting discs; 300 sanding discs; 5
battery chargers; 36 thrermostats; 12 doz. spark plugs;
gas and oil additives; battery cables; carborator tune up ,
kits; bendixs; emergency brake cables; speedometer cables;
regulators condensors; distributor caps; seat covers; wheel
discs; air filters; universals; ignition parts ; flash lights
and flares; car waxes; cleaner and ,brushes;' portable
AC, DC radios; hose clamps; gaskets; mirrors; hand tools;
seal beam headlight lamps; antifreeze; fire extinguishers;
floor mats; radiator hoses; .large quantity of decreative
car accessories; etc; etc. •
MISC. - Laree'aasprtment of auto paint; 9 used lawn mowers;
3 electric clocks; garden & lawn equipment; 6' snow blade
& truck winch; display stand; island bell; coke machine;
school benches; quantity of steel, etc.
VEHICLE - 1969 Custom Royal Dodge.
FRIDAY, MAY 12 at 12:30 P.M. v
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Brady
the nurses of Seaforth Community
Hospital and the nurses of Home
Care and Maloney Taxi. Special
thanks to my friends who re-
membered me. Harvey Leslie.
24-35x1
LIVESTOCK - 15 head of Holstein cows and heifers
some in full production; balance due in summer and fall
months; 6 Holstein heifers recently bred; 13 Holstein
open heifers; 1 Holstein bull calf; 4 Holstein stocker
steers; 8 bwf heifers and bull calves; 1 Holstein and
Charolais bull calf; 5 bwf 500 lb. calves; 13 stocker steers
and heifers, Angus, FIWF, Charalait and Holstein cross.
CAR - 1965 Meteor 4 door sedan, 8 cyl. 352 cc.
TRUCK - 1963 Ford 3/4 ton, 6 cyl. c/w racks and tarp.
TRACTORS.-- Case 730 gas tractor fully equipped c/w
chains, and • heat ho user; Int. B 414 Diesel with 1501
Int. hydraulic loader and bucket, chains, and heat houser;
Cockshutt 30 c/w hydraulic and loader.
MACHINERY - Case 4 furrow 14" semi-mount plow c/w
trip beams; Case 12' Wheel disc; Case 14' land packer;
McCormick 17 run grain & fertilizer drill; 13/ /2' Kongs-
kilde cultivator with leseling harrows; 11' chain harrows;
Cockshutt 15 run lrill; New Idea 7' trail mower; New
Holland 5 bar roto rake; Case 230 baler; New Holland bale
stooker; New -Idea 210 bu. flail type sp reader (new); Push
pull snow blower; One way disc; Case 8 ton wagon 19' flat
rack; George White 8 ton wagon 19' hay rack; 2 - 6 ton
wagons and 16' racks; Lely fertilizer spreader; Post hole
auger; 20' skeleton elevator; jet water pump and tank.
SHOP EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS - Comet 180 amp. welder;
Comet d , portable air compressor; electric drill; emery an
motor; jack all jack; hydraulic jack; vice; hand tools;
etc., etc.
MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - 6 Pc. living room
suite - French style (new); Rogers Majestic TV; Stereo.
Console (8 speakers); 2 platform rockers; office desk and
chair; 3 pc. bedroom suite; chesterfield and two matching
arm chairs; 5 pc. chrome suite; Admiral TV; 6 matching
dining room chairs; lamps; foot stool; fern stands; tables;
chairs; buffet; iron beds; vacuum; floor polisher; and many,
many more household items.
APPLIANCES - Westinghouse electriC range; Westinghouse
automatic washer aid dryer; Viscount 18 cu. ft. deep
freeze; Admiral refrigerator; humidifier; wood stove.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is an outstanding offering
recently new furniture and appliances, also recently new
and well maintained machinery. This is an excellent offering
of , Dairy and Beef cattle. Plan to attend. Selling in this
order - furniture at 12:30, shop equipment, machinery and
•tractors, then livestock.
R. S. BOX.
FUNERAL HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 = Night 527-0885
23- 34 - tf
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment Only
Seaforth Office •
Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30p.m.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
, 23-34-tf
A sincere thank you to' all who
vesited me and remembered me
with cards and gifts while I was
hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. Father Laragh and Doctors
Underwood and Malkus and
nurses and staff. It was much
appreciated. - Marjorie Maloney.
24-35x1
The relatives of -the late Mrs.
Ethel Stephenson express appre-,
elation for the many messages
of sympathy and kindnesses re-
ceived during their recent be,
reavement. - Effie, Donald and
Bill Stephenson. 24-35x1
Auctioneer
RACHO - In loving memory,
mother Mrs. James Racho, this
Mothersday May 14.
We cannot bring the old days
back,
When we were a -Logether
But secret tea:s and loving
thoughts
Will live with us forever.
- Husband James, sons Herman,
Stan, Jim, daughters, Muriel,
Joyce, Joan, Blanche and their
families.. 25-35-1
FARM AND FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. 0. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465 - Monkton
23-34-tf
TERMS - CASH
REAL ESTATE -
6 „Roam White Brick House with
3 piece Bathroom, Built in Cup-
boards, Wood Shed, Garage, on
nice lot, Good Roof.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE
10% Cash day of Sale, balance
in 30 days when possession will
be given. Sold subject to a' re-
serve bid.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCI-
DENTS
I would like to thank all who
visited me, sent cards, flowers
and treats while I was a patient
in the hospital, also the Box's
ambulance, Dr. Underwood and
all the nurses. It was all greatly
appreciated. - Marg. Thompson.
24-35x 1
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL -HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hOspital beds for
rent
FLOWER-5 FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
23-34-tf
PROPRIETOR - KASCO AUTO BODY
Brucefield - 482-3120 20-35-2 II
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The family of the late Mrs. Laura
Holland wpeld likes.to express
their sincere .appreciation to
neighbours, relatives and friends
for the many acts of kindness and
messages of sympathy in the
recent loss of our dear mother.
Special thanks to Father Oost-
veen, the nurses and staff,on
St. John's Hospital, Detroi
the R.S.Box Funeral Home and
Mrs. Kersey of the Huron Hotel.
- -The Holland •Pa.mily. 24-35-1
I wish to express my thanks 10 -
those who sent flowers and re-
rllembered me while I was a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. . Mrs. Jean Pinder.
24-35x1
CARTER - Insloying memory
of a dear wife, mother and grand-
' mo6t1.her Violet Carter, who passed.
away 11 years ago on May 15',
19
,
Memories are like threads of
gold
Never tarnish or grow old
Nolopger in our lives to share
But in our hearts she is always
there.
- Lovingly remembered by
.RusSell Carter and family.
25-35x1
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE .
In case of bad weather sale will
be held under cover
NORM MUTING auctions
JACKSON & JACKSON SEAFORTH
ELECTRONICS
ZENITH
3 MULCO
DEALER
• Auctioneers 20-35-1
TERMS - CASH FARM SOLD .
MR. ELI BURY
Proprietor
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield 482-3120
20-34-2
PROPERTY SALE'
Extensive Auction Sale of Furni,
tube, Household Effects, Antiques
and garden tools for Cecil Van
Horne, I mile south of main
intersection Highway 21, Grand
Bend,
AUCTION SALE
• of Valuable Real Estate
Household Furnishings & Antiques
103 ALBERT ST., HENSALL,ONT,
26. Personal
SATURDAY, MAY 27 Service to all makes -
T.V'se, Radios, Etc.
17 Sperling St. - Phone 527-1150
23-34-tf
Saturday, May 13th , Mrs. Harold Agar, It. R. 2,
Seaforth is pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of her
youngest daughter, Erma Ilene,
to Mr. Anthony Visser, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted ViSser, Dublin.
The wedding will take place
Saturday at 2 o'clock, June 3,
1972 at St. Patrick's Church,
Dublin, Ontario. - 26-35x1
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who sent
cards and flowers during' my
stay in Victoria • Hospital.
Everything' was much apprec-
iated, Sincerely, -Jaiies Neilans.
24- 35x 1
12:30 P.M. sharp
FURNITURE: Chesterfield, Bed-
room, Diningroom suites, Hutch,,
Rugs, Lamps, dishes, chrome
chairs, upholstered chairs. Deep
freeze, G.E.Dryer (new).
ANTIQUES: Railway roll top cab-
inet; Sectional glass bookcase;
Captain's chair; large apple
peeler; German shotgun; Cherry
spool bed; glass case rare bird
collection; oil lamps; 2 clocks;
large collection of different
glass, china, dishes, vases, jugs
and crocks. Garden tools, alum-
inum wheelbarrow, electric drill,
portable aluminum laundry tubs.
414stoLis
at 1:00 P.M. Sharp
PROPERTY - -Consists of 2 storey brick house with large
verandah partly closed in. Main floor has living rooms
dining room, kitchen, 3 pce. bathroofn. '2nd floor has 3
bedrooms. Full basement. Separate garage.* This house
is situated on a well shaded lot 66' x 132', one block from
school and three blocks from 'business area. Automatic
washer & dryer, TV antenna & rotator & storm windows
also included with house.
Real estate will be sold subject to a reasonable reserve
bid. (If net previously sold).
TERMS - 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS - Mason & Risch piano &
bench, chesterfield & chair,,hostess chair, odd upholstered
arni sehair, odd oval table, coffee & end table, floor,&
table lamps, 21" Motorola TV, small tables, rug 8 1/2' X
7 3/4', siRgle -box spring & mattress, bed, springs &
mattress, 3 dressers, cedar chest, clocks, radio, odd chairs;
'step stool, kitchen suite like new, G, E. 'refrigerator,
Beach electric stove, silverware, dishes, Hoover vacuum
cleaner, sewing machine, floor polisher, card table, luggage,
mats,. step ladder, garden tools, humidifier, picnic cooler,
815-15 snow tires, etc.
ANTIQUES - Captains chair, round table with 3 leaves,-
cherry side board, 3 pressed back chairs, hall tree, rocking
chair, walnut bureau with carved pulls, wooden coat rack,
copper boiler', crocks, pictures &,frames„ trunks, some Odd
china & glassware, odd pieces of toilet sets, etc.
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
,eAND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and 'Day Calls - 527-0510
23-34-tf
BUSINESS LIQUIDATION
I would like to thank..everyone
for being so thoughtful -while I
was a patient in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. A special thanks
to Rev. Hancock, Drs. Moyo,
Malkus and' Underwood and the
nursing staff. - Deb. Wallace.
24-35-1
Of property, office and garage equipment including $1,500
worth of stock off Main Street, Blyth
`Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Staples,
R.R. 2, Dublin announce the en-
gagement of their daughter
Barbara to Douglas Kittmer,
R. 3, Lakeside., Ontario. The
marriage to take place at 7:30
P.M. May 26 in St. Columban
Church. 26-35 71
Saturday, May 20th
at 1 00 P.M.
PROPERTY - 40' X 60' cement block building with 9' X
10' overhead door, 12' ceiling, gas heated, floor hoist and
washroom 'facilities, building situated on large lot with 90'
frontage (Property selling at 3:00 P.M. sharp).
OFFICE EQUIPMENT - National cash register; bill writer;
glass showcases; desk and chairs; 4 sections redirack
and other wood shelving. •
GARAGE EQUIPMENT & TOOLS - "Lynch" 1 1/2 H.P.
air compressor; Regent 200 Amp. arc welder; Purox Oxy-
Acetylene welder; Tire changer; Almite pressure greaser;
Marquette fast charger; Bean wheel alignment unit; Bean
wheel balancer; _Black &• Decker valve refacer; Black &
Decker seat,refacer; Armstrong 1 1/2 ton floor jack with
36" lift; G. E. slow charger; 1/2 ton chain falls; 6" `heavy
duty bench grinder; anvil; B & D 4200 RPM heed grinder;
B & D sander; B 80, D 1/2" drill; 1/2" electric impact
wrench; vulcanizer; paint sprayer & • regulator; 3/4" drive
socket set; tap & die set; armature growler; cylinder
reamer & deglazer; pullers; 2-6" vises; jack all jack;
12 ton hyd. jack; body jack. , •
AUTO SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES - (all new) - antifreeze;
air & oil filters;. mufflers; exhaust, tall pipe, clamps &
hangers; seal beams; brake shoes; snowmobile .oil; gas &
oil addatiges; grease cartridges; 'fan beltS; radiator and
heater hoses.
'
' 12 V. electridal supplies; battery"cables. &
clamps; gaskets; spark plugs; large assortment of ignition
and carborator parts; fuel pumps.
MISC. - 10 oil barrels & pumps; coke cooler; steel tables
& •stands; stepladders; work benches; fire extinguishers;
.chains; shop" dollies; IS frame heist top section; paints;
used tires& quantity of used lumber.
TRUCK CAMPER - Pyramid cab over fully equipped.
Property selling subject to reserve bid.
I would like to thank everyone
who visited -me, sent cards tome
while I was in hospital. Thanks'
to Dr. Malkus' and nurses of the
Seaforth Community Hospital. -
Mrs. Betty Salverda. 24-35-1
Full listing next edition.
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer
Tel. 262 2 5515 .20-35-1
21. Tenders Wanted •
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until
FRIDAY, MAY 12, • 1972
for alterations to .the bathing
pavilion at Seaforth Lions Park.
Plans and specifications avail-
able on application to the under-
signed. Work to be completed
by June 15th,, 1972 prior ,to
commencement of 1972 'park
season.
The lowest or any -tender not
necessarily accepted.
27. Births
The family of the late Mrs.
Rayinond Nott would like' to
express. their thanks to friends_
and relatives who sent flowers,
cards and donations to the Heart
Fiind or Cancer Society, or who
helped us in many ways. Our
spepial -thanks to G. A. Whitney
Funeral Home, doctors, nurses
and staff of-Seaforth Community
Hospital and the Rev. Mr.
Sharpies. 24-35-1
25. In Memoriam
BRADY - To. Mr. and Mrs.Bryan
Brady at Joseph Brant Memor-
ial Hospital, Burlington, on
May 1st, 1972, a brother for
Paul. 27-35-1 NORM WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
'& APPRAISER
PrOmpt, Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale Service.
KNOX - To Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Knox, R.R.1., • Blyth, (nee Bar-
bara Irwin) .in Clinton Public
Hospital on May 7,1.972, a
daughter. • 2'7-35x1
TERMS - CASH
MILTON RUSSEL
Proprietor
For information contact
NORM WHITING— AUCTIONEER,
Phone 235-1964 Exeter.
PROFIT ay' EXPERIENCE MUNRO -,Loving memory of a
dear son and Uncle Buzzy Nick
was killed at work on May 6,
1967 in his 21st year.
Though absent you are always
near
Still loved, still missed, still
. very dear.
- Deeply loved and sadly Missed
by Mother, Grace Munro and
nieces Mgiy Helen and Karen.
25-35-1
CARTER - To Mr. and Mrs.
James, S. Carter, Seaforth, Ont-
ario at Seaforth Communitylloa-
pital on May 7, 1972, a daughter.
27-35x1
• P1-1eC Collect
235-1964 EXETER
23-35-tf
20-35-1
The Secretary,
SEAFORTH tsIONS PARK COM. p.O. Box 520, Seaforth
21-34.2
CLEARING water troughs; tarp 12 x 21;
sap pan and pails; harness and
collars; snow fence; cedar posts;
grain bin airiator; fire extin-
guishers; feeders; cream sep-
arators; stone boat; -forks;
shovels; tools; etc. •
FEED: .800 bus. mixed grain;
80 but. oats.
FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES:
Toilet set; chime bells; shaft
bells; sleigh bells; harness
makers seat; grain cradle; spin-
ning wheel; cutter; glass
cupboard; wash stands; double
chair; 8 cornered clock; baby
cradle; iron kettle; oval table;
parlour set; rocking chairs; 6
cane bottom chairs; diningroorn•
suite; beds; dressers; odd chairs;
quilt box; couches; picture
frames; curtain poles bamboo;
2 carpets 9 x 12; part set of
dishes; dishes and 'glassware;
Clare Jewell combination wood
and electric stove; Raymond sew-
ing machine; 2 shot guns; many
other articles.
No reserve as the farm is sold. •
ERMS - CASH •
Owners or auctioneer not respon-
sible for accidents day of sale.
AUCTION SALE - Remember! It takes but, a,
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
527-0240.
STONE - To Mr. and Mrs.Welby
Stone, R,R.#2, Seaforth, at Sea-
forth Community Hothital on-May
5-, 102 a daughter, Shelly Grace.
27-35x1
Of 2 Tractors; Implements; Feed;
Antiques and Household Furni-
ture at' Lot 15, Con. 14, Hibbert,
5 miles east of Exeter, 2 miles
north west of Farquhar, 2 1/2
miles south of Cromarty, on.
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TERMS - 10% down, balance in 30 days.
Cash on contents.
KEN ROTZ - Proprietor
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield - 482e3120
IN THE,ESTATE OF
HOEGY
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Lydia Hoegy, late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Housekeeper,
deceased, who die on thg 5th day
of April, 1972 are hereby notified
to send in full particularsof their
claims to the undersigna on or
before the 19th day of May, 1972,
after which date the assets will
be distributed, having regard only
to Claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth. this 24th day of
Every week' more and more
people discover what mighty jobs A
ale accomplished by low" cost
Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-
0240.
uric Lessons WEDNESDAY, MAY ,17
at 1 P.M.
IMPLEMENTS: Ford 600 tractor
with manure loader; Oliver '77
tractor; McKee harvester with
self unloading wagon and pipes;
Toronto 16 discs power lift seed
drill; I.H.C. 9 ft. stiff tooth
cultivator; Oliver 28 plate double'''''
disc; I.H.C. 3 furrow ace bottom
plow; 3 section- drage cultivator;
3 section of harrows; 5 section
of •harrows; 9 ft. cultivator; LH,
C. 3 pt. hitch 7 ft. mower;
I.H.C. side rake; Ford 3 pt.
hitch 12 inch post hole auger; 2
rubber tired wagon and flat
racks; Oliver manure spreader;
M. H. grain binder in good con-
dition; Mount Forest 24-36
threshing machine; 2 Ge11110 inch
HaMmermills; 160 ft. drive belt;
100 ft. drive belt; M. M. 8 plate
one way disc; wagon box; gravel
box; fanning mill; scales; feed
cart; Walking plows; cattle clip-
pet* 36 ft. aluthinirm ladder; 36
ft. wooden ladder; 150 ft. cable;
pulley and hooks; Corn planter;
• Guitar • Electric Guitar : * Piano
Accordion and Theory
Openings now available for lessonsin our Clinton Studio
• Primary apt.tuie t,sst3 given at no charge
• Instruments loaned for, home use
20-35-2
For Sale
LOCALLY GROWN
Yellow Blossom
SWEET CLOVER
hall table; 1 vanity stool; 1 large •
mirror; 1 - 21" Admiral T.V.
black and white; 1 coffee table;
2 large lamps; trilight, lamp;
2 set drapes. Number of chairs.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Pots„ pans, dishes, [pictures, bed
clothes, odd chalet; and a host
of other articles.,
Terms on proper 443% day of
sale,balanee 3 dya:Property
Sale subject to reserve bid.
Chattels - Cash.
Sale for
ESTATE MRS.I., AURA HOLLAND
J. L. RYAN
' Auctioneer
J. McQUAID
Clerk
Executors or auctioneer not re-
sponsible for any accident day of
sale., 20-35-2
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, MAY •27
s.
• Participation inbands, orchestra* eonmrts.
• Weekly report cards
• Musical books and lesson' maternal supplied
• Students prepared for Ontario Conserva-
tory Exams.
At 1:30 Sharp
In the Village of Dublin for
Estate of Mrs. Laura Holland.
PROPERTY: Nev frame house,
one storey three bedrooms, large
living room, kitchen, built in
cupboards, 3-piece bath. This
house is covered with aluminum
siding, aluminum storm windows,
doors. Beside Chureh and school.
HOUSEHOLD EFFEC TS:
Westinghouse heavy duty 4 burner
_electric . stoves kitchen chrome
table and four di-EH; `I 'Shins
cotioht dresserts WasheStands;
1 new bed; coat rack; I bed-
MOM suite; Ironing board; 1
41
morn, 1972.
and McCONNELL & STEWART
CENTURY PEAS
Priced to sell at the
SEED PLANT IN
LONDESBORO
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
22-33-3
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aptitude test. Discuss your youngsters
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of •
LORETTA JULIA HOLLAND
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Loretta Julia
Holland., late of the Village of
Dublin, in the County of Perth,
Housewife, deceased, who died on
McCURDY BROS.
Proprietors
W. E. NAIRN & SON
AUCTION SERVICE
St. Marys. 284-3'796.
20-35-1
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