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URON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT Y 18, 1972.
TERMS - CASH No Reserve
NOTE - This is an excellent offering, so plan to attend.
Sale order will be 'tools, autombbile followed by the other
items.
URLIN GETHKE ESTATE and Other Consignors
Proprietors
' R. G. GETHKE
Auctioneer
Not responsible for accident on day of sale. 20-36-1
CLEARING
AUCTION
, Of Automobile , Carpenter Tools, Furniture, Antiques, and
other items in the Mitchell Arena, in the Towh of Mitchell;
Saturday, May 20th
at 1 o'clock
AUTOMOBILE - 1967 Chevrolet four door V-8 automatic
in good shape, to be sold with a fitness certificate.
TOOLS - Beaver bench Saw and motor; jointer and' motor;
two heavy duty B & D skill saws; one smaller skill saw;
emery and motor; three electric drill's; electric sander;
jigsaw; two hydraulic jacks; two staplers; bolt clippers;
nail puller; hardwood floor nailer; sockets and ratchet drive;
ads; 10 hand saws; 10 pair tin snips; two 36 ft. extension
ladders; 15 ft. aluminum ladder; small vise; pipe wrench;
roof jacks; ropes and chains; chisels; planes; clamps;
five levels; brace and bit; hammers; trowels; cant hook;
bars and picks; and many, Many other Heins too numerous
to mention.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, COLLECTORS ITEMS, ETC. -
Partial toilet sett; writing desk; sideboard; large piano;
table; drop leaf table; salt and pepper collection; 10 oil
lamps; some colored; round table with drawer; zither
harp (old); collection of sealers; Victrola; dressers; mantel
CloCk; broad axe; cedar chest; four burner electric stove;
long stem pipe with two china bowls; clock cases, and
parts; picture frames; stone jugs; candle holders; churn;
flat irons; 'grain cradle; wooden pump; jardiniere; Tiffany
hall lamp; dishes and glassware; trunk; chest of drawers;
love seat and two matching chairs; desk; cutter; washstand;
set of chimes and sleigh bells; butter print; ladle; coffee
grinder; small box Stove and many, many other items too
numerous to mention.
R I CHARD LOBB.
AUCTIONEER
ANTIQUE AUCTION
On Saturday, May. 27, 1972
at 1:00 P.M.
Auction Sale of antique furniture, dishes and old car at
Lots 12 and 13, Concession 2, Hullett Township, one mile
north and 2 1/2 miles east of Clinton at the old Freeman
Hornestead. Full listing next week.
Property sold.
HARRY FREEMAN
Proprietor
RICHARD LOBE
Auctioneer - Clinton
Joe Corey and Dave_Pugh, Clerks 20-36-1
20. Auction Sales 20., Auction Sales
EINDATHWEBILL'S
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
At Lot 30, Concession 3 , , McKillop Township, 1 1/4 miles •
north of Seaforth, 1 1/4 west, first farm north on
Friday, May 19th
at 1:15 P.M.
LIVESTOCK - 6 Hereford heifers & 6 Hereford steers, 1 yr,
old; 1 market cow; 2 1/2 yr. old Herefezd bull.
PIGS - 5 sows recently bred; 1 York boar; 9 market pigs;
16 weaners.
TRACTOR & MACHINERY: - VAC Case tractor complete
with Superior loader; 1020 McCormick Deering tractor;
2 Dion self unloading forage boxes; 2 - 5 ton wagons;
Dion long boa blower, 40 ft. pipe; Case forage harvester with
hay & corn head; Case corn picker; Turnco gravity box;
M. F. 6 bar side rake; Case,„9 ft. pull type swather; Oliver
3 furrow plow; 3 drum land rollerkJ.,,D. one way disc; J. D.
12 A pull type combine Fleury Bissel 2 way disc; J. D.
10 ft. cultivator; J. D. 4 section Diamond harrows; M. H.
95 13u. spreader; 3 Pt. IL Comfort weed sprayer.
MISC. - 13 - 30 dual wheels; J, D. sub-seller; J. D. Ham-
mermill; 2 endless belts 50' and 20'; 2 - 4" augers;
4 farrowing crates; 2 wheeled trailer; Int. milker and 3
units; cement mixer; etc; etc.
FEED - 15 tad mixed grain, 10 ton barley.
TERMS - CASH Farm Rented
PETER McCOWAN - PROPRIETOR
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield - 482-3120 20-35-2
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RtiTHWELL'S
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ESTATE AUCTION
Of property, household furniture, appliances and antiques
at Lot 52 Huron Street,. Seaforth on
Saturday, May 27th
At 1:30 'P.M.
PROPERTY - Large 2 storey frame home with all modern ,
facilities, 3 'bedrooms and 3-piece bath on second floor;
large living room, dining room and kitdhen on main floor,
back entrance ,and utility room, full basement and oil
furnace, situated on large lot.
Full listing of household furniture 'and antiques in next
week's edition.
PROPERTY - 10% doWn, balance in 30 days.
ESTATE OF THE LATE LUCIEN HEMBERGER
proprietors
RATHWELL'S , AUCTION SERVICE'
Brucefield - 482-3120 20-36-1
WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
FLOWERSOC
OCCASION
Phone
G. A.
ONTARIO WIDE
mvENTORY. &
SALES PREPARATION
SERVICES OFFERED
Eat tomatoes early this year with
our hardy hybrid.
TOMATO-
PLANTS gr c
ea. Ready. to bloom
Big, Vigorous
GERANIUM
and
TUBEROUS
BEGONIAS
BOXED
PLANTS BOXES'
Petunias, Salvia, -Maiigolds, Pansies, Alysumm
SHEEP MANURE 25-lb. bag 1.99
Shrubs add beauty to your home.
YEWS, SPREADS
and UPRIGHTS -4.89
2 for 9.50
Fruit trees for delicious Fresh
Fruit out of your own garden.
APPLE
3.99 or
PEAR
2/7.50
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W. Westerhoff Seaforth — Phone 527-0070
Open All. Day Wednesday Friday 'til 9 p.m.
Closed Monday, May 22, Victoria Day
AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
!IROPEPELD, ONTARIO
LIQUIDATIONS OF
ALt TYPES
.DANKRUPTOY
*ESTATES
°ANTIQUES
FARM
.REALESTATE
* BUSINESS
Licensed and. Bonded
* 7 Years Experience
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 27
At 1:30 Sharp
In the Village of Dublin for
Estate of Mrs. Laura Holland.
PROPERTY: New 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 Church and school.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:
Westinghouse heavy duty 4 burner
electric stove; kitchen chrome
table and four chairs; 1 Studio
couch; dressers; wash stands;
1 new bed; coat rack; 1 bed-
room suite; ironing board; 1
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.
MISC EL LANEOUS:
Pots„pans, dishes, pictures, bed
clothes, odd chairs and a host
of other articles.
Terms on property - 10% day of
sale,balance 30dys.Property
sale subject to reserve bid.
Chattels - Cash.
Sale for,
ESTATE MRS.L 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
Of Farm Machinery, Furniture
and Antiques , the property of
Dalton Malcom, Lot 6, Con.- 3,
Hibbert Twp, 2 1/2 miles, west
of Mitchell on Hwy. 8 then 1 1/4
mines Smith, On ,
WEDNESDAY , MAY. 31
Including Farmall • al Tractor;
Allis Chalmers W D Tractor
with Freeman Loader & Snow
Bucket, (both tractors excellent-
condition); McCorm ick 10' double
",disc; McCormick 10' Cultivator
on rubber; McCormick 3 furrow
'plow; J-D lever harrows with
trip; Case 10' Packer; 12' Chain
harrows; 5 section smoothing
harrows; McCormick 125 Manure
Spreader;. J - D rubber tired
wagon. & 16' rack; Roadmaster
wagorr_Cgrain box; New Holland
269 Hayliner Baler with thrower;
20' Bale Wagon; 16' Bale wagon
(both nearly new); A-C power
Side Delivery rake;,New Idea
7' Hay Mower; Cunnigham Hay
conditioner; Ebersol bale shred-
der with 3 HP motor; 16' Grain
auger; hog feeders;,2 Daisy Hog
Bowls; Cattle Clippers; 10' Ham-
mer mill; 70' - 6" belt; trailer
with cattle rack; garden tractor;
32' extension ladder, shotgun;
2 horse corn cultivator; 2 heavy
horse blankets; buffalo robe. ,
FURNITURE & ANTIQUES:
Hall rack, rocking chair, spool
bed, dishes, wash stand, 6 dining
room chairs, oak buffet, quilts,
antique bedroom suite, antique
charcoal iron, apple peeler,
captain's chair, annex stove,
antique . hat & tie pins, antique
picture frames, chest of drawers,
Singer Sewing Machine, many
other articles.
- DALTON MALCOLM
Proprietor
LLOYD WILSON
Auctioneer.
TERMS - Cash Farm Sold.
20-36-2
EXTENS
AUCT ION SALE
Of furniture, 'household effects,
antiques and garden tools for
Inez and Cecil Van Horne, 1
mile south of main intersection,
Highway 21,' Grand Bend,
SATURDAY, MAY 27
At 12:30 P.M. sharp •
FURNITURE: 3 piece bedroom
suite, box spring & mattress,
double dresser (excellent cori-
dition dining room table &
hu tch; "vund coffee table; 1
upholstered chair; 4 chrome
chairs; 2 studid couohes and
chair; pole lamp; floor and
table lamps; beige all 'wool
rug & pad 9 x 15; telephone
table & chair; oval braided rug;
small rug 6 x 8 ' 9", assort-
ment mats;pillows & blankets;
chest drawers; utility table; long
coffee tables; T V tables; Step
stool; roll away; bed; swivel
chair; matching Coppertone G E
ire* free refrigerator; fully
automatic.. Moffat propane stove
with rotisserie; G E electric
dryer (new); G E floor polisher;
Woods deep freeze; Kenmore
wringer washing machine; port-
able aluminum laundry tubs;
electric coffee perc.; tea kettle;
waffle trona, deep fryer; irons;
2 burner hot plate (new); chrome
kitchen stool; elect ric fry pan;
toaster; barbecue set (new); 2
fire extinguishers; 4 sets outdoor
Christmas .„ lights; kettles;
canner; roasting pan & kitchen
uteitails' silverware,
AN'T'IQUES: Railway roll tap
cabinet; sectional glass, book-
20. Auction Sales
case; cherry spool bed; large
apple peeler; coal oil lamps; 1
Aladdin lamp; Gerthan shot gun;
1 shelf clock; 1 steeple clock;
sauerkraut cutter & press; cap-
tains chair; antique dishes in-
clude: candy glass pitcher &
5 matching glasses; large assort-
ment vases; teapots; cream '&
sugars; cups & saucers;
figurines; knick knacks; liquor
decanter; 3 trunks;, flat lrons;
coal oil lantern, meat grinder;
raze bird collection in glass
case; 2 - 5 gallon crocks, one
with lid,; assortment jugs &
crocks; 4 antique dining room
chairs (excellent); 4 milking
stools; oil paintings; picture
frames.
GARDEN TOOLS: Rubber tired
aluminum wheelbarrow like new;
extension ladder; lawn roller; 22-
inch portable electric fan on
stand; 12-inch electric fan; 18-
inch E. fan; De-humidifier; elec-
tric drill & bits; emery & motor
on stand; ice bucket; 3 garden
hoses; garbage can; Coleman lan-
tern; forks; shovels; saws,. car-
pehter's tools; lawn swing with
mattress; 1 Lawn Boy mower;
a host of other articles too num-
erous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE - Cash
Property Sold.
-INEZ AND CECIL
VAN HORNE
Proprietors
Tel: 238-2415
PERCY WRIGHT
Auctioneer
Tel: 262-5515
Proprietors nor Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents day of
sale. 20-36,2
21. Tenders Wanted
--TEN-DER
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 5p.m. local
time on June 1, 1972 for the re-
painting of the exte rior woodwork
of St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Parsonage, Brodhagen.
Please tender for labour and
materials, stating the brand name
of good, quality material and a
teedei `tar labour only. Work to
be—completed by June 24, 1972
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
EARL BENNEWIES,
Chairman Property Committee
R. R. #1, Bornholm, out,.
21-36-2
DRAIN
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 5 p.m.,
Monday,
JUNE 5TH, 1972
for the construction of Branch
No. 3 \ of the POLLARD
MUNICIPAL DRAIN in the Town-
ship 'of Grey which consists of
3,383 lineal feet of closed drain
and 224 lineal feet of open drain.
The. work will also include
supplying and installing two
catch basins and one junction
box. Plaits and specifications
may be seen at the Township
Office, Ethel, Ontario. The
township to supply' the tile, and
pipe. Tenders to be accom-
panied by a certified cheque for
10% of amount of tender. Com-
pletion date to be stated on
'Wider., -Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. •
MRS .E. M. CARDIFF
Clerk, Township of Grey
Ethel, Ontarjo: 21-36 -2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE ESTATE OF PATRICK
JOSEPH MALONEY LATE OF
THE VILLAGE OF DUKiLIN, 'IN
THE COUNTY OF PERTH
All persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 10th day of June, 1972,
after which date the assets will
be distributed.
`DOIPELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
22-36-3
NOT ICE 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
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, l972, 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
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ontario
Telephone 262-5515, Hensel!.
23-34-ff
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL.' HOME
Phones:
Day 527-0680 • - Night 527-0885
2 3-34-tf
JOHN E. LONGST4FF
OPTOMETRIST
by Appointment Only
Seaforth Office
'We'd., Thurs., Fri., 9th 5:30p.m.
Thursday evenings
Monday only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482;7010
23-34-ff
Auctioneer
FARM AND FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 34'7-2465 - Monkton
2a-34-tf
RI CHARD LOBB
experienced
AUCTIONEER
AND
APPRAISER
CLINTON, Ontario
Phones:
482-7898 or 482-9431
23-35-ff
SEAFORTH
ELECTRONICS
ZENITH
& PHI LCO
DEALER
Service to all makes, -
T.V's., Radios, Etc.
17 Sperling St. - Phone 527-1150
23=34-tf
W. J. CLEARY
seatorth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and Day Calls - 527-0510
23-34-ff
NORM WHITING
LICENSED:AUCTIONEER
& APPRAISER
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale service.
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
Phone Collect
235-1964 'EXETER
23-35-tf
24. Cards of Thanks
The farnily of the late Norman
Bennewies wish to express sin-
cere thanks and deep appreciation
to friends, neighbors and relat-
ives for flowers and memorial
cards, also messages of
sympathy at the time of their
sad bereavement. Special thanks
to the--doctors, -nurses. and staff
of Seaforth Community Hospital,
Rev. Arthur Horst, the Heath-
Leslie. Funeral. Home ,and the
ladies of St. Peter's L.C.W.,
Brodhagen who served lunch.
24-36-1
My sincere thanks to all who
visited me, sent cards, flowers
and treats while a patient in
.Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to the nursing staff, Dr.
Harrett and Dr. Lambert. -
Mrs. Mabel Scott, 24-.36x1
The family of the late Ross
Love wish to extend .their
cere appreciation to relatives,
friendS and . neighbors for the
many acts of kindness and ex-
24. Cards of Thanks
pressions of sympathy shown
them in their bereavement, Our
gratitude for the beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the Ontario
Heart Foundation, cards and
messages of sympathy. Special
thanks to Rev. Lewis, Rev. Pack-
man, Bonthron Funeral Dome,
the pallbearers, flower bearers,
U.C.W. Group 1 Kippen United
Church and Huron• Lodge No.,
224 A F & AM Hensall., -
Grace Love and Family. 24-36-1
The family of the late Louisa
Bennewies wish to express sin-
cere thanks ,and appreciation to
relatives and friends and neigh-
bours for the beautiful floral
tributes, memorial cards and
,messages of sympathy at the
time of our sad bereavement.
Special thanks to the Heath Leslie
Funeral Home, Rev. G. Alberti,
Rev. A. Horst and the ladies of
St. Peters L, C. W. Brodhagen
who served lunch. 24- 36:- 1
We wish to take this opportunity
to thank all our relatives, friends
and neighbours for the lovely
gifts, cards we received' on our
25th wedding.anniversary.Special
thanks to our children who took
us out for supper and put the
dance on for us and those who
helped make the evening a mem-
orable one. - Velma, Ken presz-
cater. 24-36x1
SIEMON - In loving memory of
a dear sister, Christina, who
passed away one year, ago May
16th, -•
Just a thought from us who
loved you
Just a memory , fine and.. true_
In our,' hearts you'll live for-
ever ' .
Because we thought the world
of you.
- Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten, always remembered by
sister Carrie, Clarence and
family. 25 - 36x 1
A sincere thank you to all who
visited me and , remembered me
with cards, flowers and treats
while I was in Seaforth Hospital.
With " seecial thanks ,.,to,,.:
Malkus, nurses and staff. It was
all greatly, appreciated. - Mrs.
Orville Dale. 24-36-1
We wish .to express sincere
thanks to the members of Stanley.
24. Cards of Thanks
Township, council, staff and all
those contributed in any way to
the enjoyable iiarty elOinZurich ill
on our behalf. W shall always
treasure the love y . gifts. -
Sincerely Elmer and Norene
Hayter, R.R.II Varna. 24-36-1.
The family of the late Elizabeth
Carter would like to express .
their sincere apprediatien to y,
neighbours, relatives and friends
for their many acts of kindness
and messages of sympathy, floral
tributes and donations to the
Heart Fund in the recent loss
of their dear mother. Special
thanks, to Rev. McWhimutle, the,
Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, d.
the management and staff at
Huronview, for their kind care,
The, l,adtes Auxiliary of the
Clinton Legion—mid the many
friends who visited her at
Huronview. 24-36x1
I wish to thank the staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital,
Dr. Brady, Dr. Malkus and Dr.
Whitman and all those who sent
floWers, cards and who rethem-
bered me while I was a patient
in the hospital. - John Scarrow
24-36-1
We would like to. thank our
friends, neighbors and relatives
of the Walton area for the lovely'
party held in our honour and-the
purse of money presented to us.
It was greatly appreciated. -
Eric and Lois Williamson. 36x1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy,
R.R.1, Dublin announce 'the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Brenda Louise to Mr.
James Murray Nicholson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol-
son, Mitchell. The, wedding
to take place at 7 P.M. June
16, 1972 at St. Brigid's Church,
Logan. 26-36x1
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle,
R.R. 3, Walton wish to announce
the marriage of their eldest
daughter, Helen Marie to James
Daniel Duncan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross, Duncan, Brussels,
Ontario. The marriage to take
place Saturday, June 10th at
4 p.m., Walton United Church.
26-3671
27. Births
IVIPLE.A.N. ..Ray ancl. Marjorie
(nee Turner) McLean are happy
to announce the birth of their
son at. st.. Joseph's Hospital.
London, on May 14th, 1972. 36-1
ARSENAULT - To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Arsenault, R. R. #2,
Kippen •on May 12th, 1972 at
Seaforth Community Hospital,
a daughter. , 27-36x1
TREMEER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Tremeer of Seaforth on
May 15, 1972 at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, a daughter.36x1,
DE CORTE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Cor De Corte of R.R.#2, Sea-
forth at Stratford General Hos-
pital on May 16, 1972 a son,
Anthony John. 27-36x1
23. Bus. Directory
NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNERS
TO DESTROY WEEDS
TOWNSHIP OF H I BBERT
Notice is hereby given to ail persons in possession of
land in accordance with the Weed Control Act, of the Province
of Ontario, Sections 3, 13, and 19, thatunless noxious weeds
growing on their lands within the Municipality of the Township
of Hibbert are destroyed by the date of June 10, 1972 and
throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the
said lands and have the weeds destnoyed, charging the costs
against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act.
Passed by the Agricultural Committee of Perth County -
Anyone dumping weed seeds or refuse on Municipal Roads
will be liable to a fine of up to $100.00 and legal costs for
guilty offenders.
(Roy Robinson, Warden)
THE CO-OPERATION OF ALL RATE PAYERS
IS EARNESTLY SOLICITED,
CHARLES FRIEND, CLERK
TOWNSHIP OF' JIIBBERT
JAMES HOLMES
WEED INSPECTOR FOR PERTH COUNTY
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