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AUCTION SALE
Tractors and modern
farm machinery
' 2 Miles'" East of Londesboro on County Road, Lot 18,
7COnCesahin 10,1011eit Tow,nship for Trevor Moon. 11., • VW -"IA', MO "TA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1:30 O'CLOCK
Massey Ferguson 165 Diesel tractor-power steering,
multi power - 1400 hrs; Case 530 gas tractor-poWer steering;
Cockshutt 12 ft. wheel disc; Kongskilde 12 ft.. cultivator;
Case three furrow 12" plow; Schultz spreadmaster pTo
140 bushel spreader; Massey Harris 15 run seed drill;
12 ft. chain harrow; 10 ft. bean harrow; 5 section of diamond
harrows; 4 row bean puller coniplete used one season;
Henry 4 row bean windroweg with cross conveyor - 1 year
old; 4 bar Massey side rake; Little, Rhino' 6 ft. 3 PT. hitch
blade; John Deere wagon - 1 year old; 165 bushel gravity
bin; 2 row scuffler for 30 Massey tractor; Triple OK 12"
to 18" three furrow' trip bean plow with cover boards;
Freeman manure loader with hydraulic bucket fits
530 Case; Hog feeders; 25 gal. Korn oil; 50 lbs. of red
clover seed; tools and other miscellaneous items.
TERMS• - Cash. Farm is sold.
Owner or auctioneers not 'responsible for accidents day
of sale.
AUCTIONEERS
RICHARD LOBB
R. G GETHKE
Clinton Mitchell
NOTE: All the machinery in this sale is in good condition and is late model. 20-87-1
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THURSDAY,MAY 17TH at 1 o'clock
At 1:00 P.M.
CATTLE:. 3 beef cows with
calves at side; 9 Holstein
steers 1000 lbs; 6 beef
he_ifers 800-900 lbs; 5 .
HolsV heifers 1 1/2
years old; 6 Holstein heif-
ers one year old.
FEED: 5 tons mixed ter*
MACHINERY:. Little
Beaver electric hammer-
mill; Woods grinder with
3 h.p. motor; double disc;
2 wagons with good, 16"
tires; flail side unload
manure spreader; 4
section . drag harrows;
A-C 2 furrow. disc plow;
6 ft. horse mower; Case
forage blower & pipes;
horse cultivator; 'S-Case
tractor for parts; steel
water trough; 1/2 h.p,
motor; 2 crearrissepar-,.
dedis; large quantity
scrap iron and many other
articles too numerous to
mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT'S:
Household items' includ-
ing Some antiques.
NOTE: ThiS is a good of-
fering of cattle, so , plan
to attend.
. TERMS: Cash No Reserve
KEN WOOD •
Proprietor
R G. GETHKE
RICHARD LOBB
Auctioneers.
Specializing in farm, estate and business liquidations.
We offer the most modern and complete auction systeM,
therefore guaranteeing the maximum profitable returns for
your auction.
Book early for desired Sale date.
Auctioneers and Liquidators
Phone Clinton 4824120. 23-86-tf
Not responsible for
accidents on day of sale.
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21. TendWanted—
A Mother's Day Memoriam •
RACHO - In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother,Mary Rachc
There is a faintly who misses
you,
And finds time long since you
went, •
We think of you .daily and
hourly,
But try to be brave and content.
Tears that we shed are in
silence
•And we breathe a sigh of regret
For you were ours, and we
• remember,
Though all the world may
forget.
- Sadly missed and always re-
membered by husband James and
family. 25-87-1
26. Personals
The _family of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Siemon • wish to invite
their relatives, friends-- and
neighbors to the Brodhagen Com -
munity Centre on the occasion
of their 40th wedding anniversary
at 9 P.M. on May 11th, 1973.
Donations will be accepted at the
door. Music by Ian Wilbee's
Orchestra. 26-86-2
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kale,
R.R.5, Sealorth wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
eldest daughter, Karen Elizabeth,
to Lance Joseph Robinson, sonof
Mr. and Mrs,, ,A1ex Vicaire of
Huntsville. „ahgjoagrtagg
take place May 28, 1973 at 1P.M.
in St. Columban Roman Catholic
Church. 26-87-.1
TERMS - Cash. Farm Is-Sold.
Owner or auctioneers ,not responsible for accidents day
of. sale.
AUCTIONEERS •
-RICHARD LOBE R. G. -GETHKE
Clinton • Mitchell
In case of rain, sale will be held under cover on the farm.
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ANTIQUE FURNITURE INCLUDES: and sells on the premises
at 1:15: Flat to the wall glass cupboard, vast assortment
of chairs, including press backs, wicker, gun stalk, cane-
bottoM, fiddle back,Boston, church; four dining room tables
all different and in excellent condition, toilet sets, assort-
ment rocking chairs, assortment of wooden beds, oak wooden
barrel, large assortment of lamps, beaver sealers,
commodes, bureaus, dressers and chests of drawers.
Beautiful bell top brass bed in excellent condition.
Many other antique pieces too numerous to mention.
Two door 1957 automobile original miles 16,700,
CATTLE, LARGE TRACTORS, MODERN. MACHINERY,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Lot 20, Concession 15 & 16, 1 1/4 mile West ,and 1 mile
North of Clinton for 1,orne Tyndall! •
SATURDAY, MAY 19# '12:00 O'CLOCK
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1;00 O'CLOCK
MACHINERY: Cockshutt 1850 Diesel 4 wheel drive tractor;
Cockshutt 1650 gas tractor-low hours; Cockshutt 5 furrow
semi mounted trip bean plow*
'
Cockshutt 16 1/2 ft. vibra
shank cultivator; Cockshutt 545 Combine grain head and
limes pick up, pick up reel; Krause 16 ft. wheel disc;
John Deere 894A reciprocating hay rake; 3 Dionthree
beater sell unloading forage boxes; 3 Dion 7 ton wagons;
FH 84 Gehl Forage harvester selects cut one row corn
head; Gehl 288 Chop King forage harvester with single row
corn head; Gehl hi throw blower - 60 ft. pipe' Cool Nutt
415 '1 ft. trail hay mower; New Holland 269 hay baler;
Gehl hay conditioner; Versatile 103 12 ft. swather pick up
reel; wagon and flat rack; 4 section of gator harrows 16
ft. wide; Gehl 6 ft. grass head; 16 ft. 4"' grain auger;
Versatile 36 ft. 6" portable auger 3 hp gas engine; Knight
PTO manure spreader; Platform scales; fanning mill -
motor; used aluminum roofing, feed cart; Forks, shovel,
small tools, other miscellaneous items.
CATTLE: 22 Grade Holstein heifers (Bred); 8 Purebred
Holstein heifers (Bred); Hereford Bull; Charolais Bull;
10 springing Holstein cows; 9 grass cattle approximately
000 to 1000 lbs.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Coldspot 15 cu. ft. chest
freezer; G.E. refrigerator; Moffat 4 burner electric stove;
Clothes dryer; 3 Press bock chairs; .8 wooden chairs; 2
child's chairs; rocking chair; 2 metal desks; 4 washstands;
2 dressers with mirrors; 1 &mien bed with matching
dresser and mirror; 2 metal , ds; 2 parlour table's; hall
mirror; baby carriage; baby bed; bookcase and books; new
mail box; red couch; two matching chairs; coffee table;
end table; antique• wooden washing machine; copper boiler;
iron kettle and strainer; sealers; glassware.
USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
Percy Wright — Auctioneer
262-5515 20-87-2
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Lobb&
Atietionftra & Aspraisers Clinton , ilonktun 4811-3409 g47-2408 412.7808
AUCTION CALENDAR
Sat. May 12 - Beef Cattle
and farm machinery, etc.
2 -1/2 Miles' north and 1
mile east of Mitchell for
Bill Chaffe.
Sat. May 19 - Dairy cattle
and farm machinery 11/4
miles west and 1 mile
north of Clinton forLorne
• Tyndall.
Sat. May 26 - Household
- effects, antiques ., etc.
Lot 1, Con. 11, koroilop
Twp. for Dan- Beuerman.
Sat. June 2 - wm.Eiserman
and Sons Planing Mill -
equipment and stock -
Mitchell.
Sat. June 18 - Mrs. Ella
Mogk household auction
on Montreal St.,Mitchell
Wed. Jtine 20 - HaughCon-
signment Machinery Sale
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CATTLE" - Three beef cows
due sale time;. Hereford
cow fresh three weeks;
three Hereford cows fresh
two months; four Hereford
cows dim . August and
September; Angus bull four
years old; 15 steers 700 to
900 -lbs; 19 beef heifers'
650 to 750 lbs; eight calves
up. to, sole lbs.
106 tayirig Hens.
FEED - Three ton 'mixed
grain.
MACHINERY-Oliver"5501'
tractor, • Oliver three,
furrow trip beam plow:
Turnco two beater forage
box; Tuinco "225" grav-
ity bin; three, seven-ton
wagons with eight ply tires,
nearly new; Gehl harvester
with corn and hay heads;
Massey Ferguson "9"
, paler three yeas s" old;,
Sehst„18.0;.ha.,, manure '
spree er, one -year 'Carr
flat rack; harrows; non-
user PTO post hole auger;
cultivator; 4 in. grain auger
14 ft. long with 1/2 h.p.
motor; Viking cream se-
parator; side rake; two
steel water troughs; 6 ft. .
Manager
'Ned Rutledge
Featuring: chesterfield suites, coffee end tables, lamps,
swag lamps, pole lamps, matching refrigeratir and ptove
in avocado green or gold, automatic washers and dryers,
dishwashers, stenos, vomponent sets, automatic zig-zag
Sewing machines, single and double continental beds, bunk
beds, lovely Spanish, 'French and Colonial bedroom suites,
kitchen suites, maple desks, swords, silverware, appliances,
plus many more items too numerous to mention.
Highest prices will be paid for good used furniture and
appliances. Complete estates bought or auctioned.
Call Ball Auctions, Brussels, 887-8383.
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Sales every Friday at 8 P.M.
Seating and parking provided; also lunch booth.
OUTSTANDING ,,AUCT I ON SALE,
Of Nee and Used Furniture, Appliancea, Giftware
BALL AUCTIONS, BRUSSELS
USE •
EXPOSITOR
WANT-ADS
Phone 527-0240
FRIDAY, MAY 11TH AT 8 .P,M,
HURON COUNTY
.BOARD OF EDUCATION
103 Albert Street, Clinton.
.20. AtOtion
Interior and exterior mainten-
ance Projects at various schools
in the County. Maintenance Pro-
jects will involve all construction
trades.
Tender forms and specificat-
ions are avilable at the
AUCTION SALE
Of cattle, feed, farm
machinery, miscellaneous
items and SOme household
items at Lot 8, Con. 7,
Logan - 3 3/4 miles' north
and 2 miles east, of Mitchell
on
TENDER
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
MAINTENANCE
PROJECTS
R. McVean
Plant SUperintendent
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-CLEARING
Auctioneer
R. A. Ball
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Bulk stipulated sum tenders will
-be received. by the undersigned
until 12 Noon E.D.T. May 31st,
1973• for the construction of the
• Falls Reserve
MAINTENANCE BUILDING
in accordance with plans and
specifications as prepared by
Snider, Huget & March, 37 Allan
Street West, waterloo.
plans and specifications are
available at the above address.
,The lowest or any tender
shall not necessarily be accepted.
Marlbne R. Shiell, Secretary-
Treasurer, MaitlandValleyCon-
servation Authority, Box 5, •
Wroxeter, Ontario. NOG 2X0.
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Deadline for tender submissions
is 12:00 noon,
.MAY 25, 1973
gillrityces: 13F4inese or3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS; R. 8: pox
In tiur Rotate of iames, Ross
Murdle
vimpitAL HOME
Phones:
a.
Day 027-0080 Night 521-0885 All persons having claims against
23-80-tt
the Estate of James Roessdrdie,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in the
Caid of Thanks County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceaseq, who died On
the 7th day of April, 1973, ate
hereby notified to send in full
particulargi of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 24th day of May, 1973, after
which date the assets will be
,distriisted, having regard only,
to cialVs then received. .
Dated at Seaforth, this lit day
of May, 1973.
MsCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
22,86-3
23. Business
LATH
4. Card of •Thanks,
we wish to thank our many
friends, neighbors and relatives
for the beautiful gifts, flowers,
cards and congratulations re-
ceived on our 50th anniversary.
Many thanks to all who attended
open house on Saturday also
thanka to the ladies and the
family who worked so hard to
make it all a pleasant occasion.
- Earl and Elista Kinsman.
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Sincere thanks to all friends,
relatives and neighbours for the
flowers, cards, .visits and all
the kindness, to me while I -was
a patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr,Whitman,
Dr. Brady and nursing staff. It
was very much appreciated. -
Mrs. Monne. Boyd. 24-87 xi
NORM WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER thanks and appreciation to our
We wish to, express Our sincere
'friends, neighbors and relatives
for the many acts of kindness
during our recent sad bereave-.
ment, also -for beautifuL, • floral
tributes, messages of sympathy
and cards. Special thanks to
Rev. LeDrew, M. L. Watts Fun-
eral Home, Brussels, the pall-
bearers, flower bearers and the
ladies of the U.C.W. of Ethel PRO-FIT BY EXPERIENCE United Church for the lovely
Phone Collect lunch.-- Your kindness will always
235-1964 Exeter be remembered. - Joseph E.
23-86-u Jacklin and Family. 24-87x1
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 Goderich St.W.,Seaforth
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth'
23-88-ty
SEAFORTH
ELECTRONICS
ZENITH "
& PH ILCO
DEALER
Service • to ' all makes
Radios, - Etc.
17 Sperling St. - Phore 527-1150:
23-86'-tf
W: J. CLEARY
Sedorth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night and Day Calls - 527-0510
23-88-tf
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD,
P.C.V. Class ODF' & FS
rving Dublin & Seaforth areas
ione 345-2301 Dublin anytime.
23-86-if
BENNEWIES - In loving memory
of my dear husband, Norman, who
passed away May. 10, 1972.
We little knew as we woke
that morn,
We pump septic tanks, 'cesspools The sorrow the daywould bring
etc. 15 years experience. All The call was sudden, the shock
work 'guaranteed. Call or write severe,
To part with one we loved so
dear. '
But in His Wisdom, God has
planned
Beyond our power to see,
Sometimes it's hard to under
ADM I RAL & FLEETWOOD 'whsytatnhdeyse sac) things have to be.
God gave us courage to bear
WARRANTY SERVICE the blow,
But what it meant to lose him,
Perth Electronics Service No one will ever know.
• eiroqlis
**cm I11,*fing-5.9/PSW ML • 400 ,t. Ana",
S, thtSr ;.S.ifiiOri3OPIStina!8/01.4197? .#4,2; POtOit90k 09449;
iyhp died MaY:.113# 4911. # , •*Once.' 00 engagement
Margaret Adams wh9 passed
away one year ago' May /0, 1972.
There's a gift in life, you
cannot buy,
That's very rare and true,.
It's the gift of a wonderful
Mother- =
Like the one we had in you.
The many things you did for us
In your kind and toying way,
You gave us years of happiness,
No one can take away. •
Nothing could be more beautiful
Than the memories we liaVe of
you, , WHITMORE - Bruce and Mar;
To us you were someone (Hillen) are pleased to announce special, . the birth of their daughter,
God must have thought so too. Melissa Joanne, born on /Ilea-. Lovingly remembered by day, May 8, 1973 in St. JoSeph'ds daughter, nonalda, son Kelso and Hospital, London. A sister „for
family. - 25-87x1 Leanne.
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HOTHAM - Mr. andMrs.Rernard'
Hotham (nee Sue Wilhelm) of
Windsor proudly announce the
*birth of their first child, a son,
John Bradley, on Tuebday, May
.1st. First grandchild for -Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Hotham and
first grandchild of M. and, Mrs.
Wilhelm , all of Windsor, and
eighth great grandchild for Mrs.
Mary Hotham, Wilien'Street, •
Seaforth, Ontario. 27-87x1 ,
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FRAZER - Born in Douglas Mem-
orial Hospital, Fort Erie, on
Friday, May 4, 1973, to Mr. and
Mrs. James Frazer, Fort • Erie,
a son, Robert James. '27-874
Somebody
Wants 'What,
YoU Don't Need !
SELL
Through
Huron
Expositor
Classified
Want Ads
"The boss must have given them a real pep talk this morning!"
• Q.
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of Valuable Real Estate, Antiques 'and Some
small Farm MaChinery
i.
for, John- Lot 10, Con 8, , Stephen
ToWnship, 1 1/4 miles west and short distance
south of Crediton
on Saturday, May 19 at 12: 30 p.m:
REAL ESTATE: north -half lot 10, con. 18 Stephen • Town-
ship, 1/2 mile west of Shipka Drive-In, 1 1/2 miles east
of Highway 81. This property consists of 48 acres more or
less, approximately . 209 reds frontage on Crediton hardtop
road, about 4 acres of beautiful hardwood bush and some
white birch, creek and a cabin in woods.
CLEARING AUCTION'
Of Cattle, Feed, Farm
Machinery, and .
aneous items at Lot 12,
Concession 5, Logan, 2 1/2
miles North and one mile
East of Mitchell, on,
SATURDAY, MAY 12
horse mower; aluminum
wheelbarrow and many
other items too numerous
to mention.
NOTE -' This is a good
offgring so plan to attend.
Cattle 'will be ,sold at
3:00
TERMS - Cash. No
RESERVE as farm is sold
WILLIAM CHAFFE
Proprietor
R G GETHKE
RI CHARD LOBB
Auctioneers
Proprietors and Auction-
eers not . responsible
for any accidents on lay of
sale.
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The . family of the late Mrs.
'Edith Fox wish to thank the
many friends and neighbours for
the cards, flowers and visits
When she was in the hospital
and when she passed away,Thanits ,
to the nursing staff and Dr.
wpm, - George, Lois and
family. 24-87x1
Directory lovely gifts and cards.
Everything was very much ap-
preciated. - Clarence and Carrie
WELL'S Regele. ' 24-87x1
A sincere thank you to our family,
friends and relatives for the
lovely surprise party they gave
us on our 40th wedding anniver-
" and daughter-in-law and fqr the
t, th he f e me 9 our son
PERCY. WRIGHT
.Kippen, Ontario
elephone 262-5515, Hensall
23-88-tf
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF!
OPTOMETRIST
By Appointment only*
Seaforth Office
Tues.,Wed.,Thurs.,Fri.,
9 to 5:30 P.M.
Thursday evenings
Monday. only - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
23-88-tf
APPRAISER
'y rompl; Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
ANYWHERE
We -give complete sale service.
25. In Memoriam
HANEY - In memory of Mildred
M. Haney who died May 4th, 1971.
Well it's been two years since
" we saw you last
Still a lot of memories are ours
from the past
on Mother's Day and your
birthday our loss is more
But please know we still love
and you adore.
we are all happy and staying
in line
So rest in peace Mother as
we'll do fine.
- Your loving family residing
in California and Ontario.
25-87-1
COUTTS - In loving memory of
a dear husband and father, John
Coutts, who passed away eight
years ago May 8th, 1965.
A cluster of precious memor-
ies,
Sprayed with' a million tears,
Wishing God had spared you,
For a few more years.
Yee left a beautiful memory
And sorrow too great to be told,
But to us who loved and lost you
Your memory will never grow
old.
Sleep, dear one, for it is true,
You suffered so much and told
so few.
But someone knew you needed
rest,
T'was God above and He knew
best,
Others have loved and lost, we
know,
But you we're ours, and we
loved you so.
- Quietly remembered and sadly
niissedby wife and family.
25- 8'7x 1
WEBERS SEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
LLOYD WEBER AND SONS
887-6700 . - Brussels
23-85-8
1g3 Waterloo tt. South - Ever remembered by wife Stratford, Ontario Adeline, children and grandchild- Phone 273-1300 23-86-U ren. 25-87x1
MO '1406 WI to forget{ ' • 'Ronald Carl of
.ESt#100:A0 *Ai! mgypiiyeci mr. and Mr0i ,Win• .1Aqi • '4016,
How much we miss you Yet. R.R.#3; • "Mitchell,` gittaric4,
LovInEW remembered by tier ^ marriage .tak? placq at Our
sister Carrie and faMilY4, LadY of 3,44 "Ogre* Chnrc11,,
-25-87x1 Mount 414.171el, Ontario:on
JUDO 9th nt 2:30; 26
ADAMS - In loving memory. of s
dear mother and grandmother 27. Tfirthi .
fey .aay tiMp'healicallSorroW 06.flibtert'fiitirtsY)1.040..f. kt0Mr."
sgAGgIA5 To Mr. and
E. Bergey (ape Barbara
of MiselOSPOr °Marin on
Friday, UV:. Atb"--10--Women!a.
College IloSpitalt Toronto, a
daughter,Sharon Elizabeth.'
-PAW,
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MOLLWAIN - To Mr. and Mrs,
James McLlwain, Egr.490,44,14'
at Seaforth CommunItYliss0404
on May 7, 1973, a soti, .Kevitt
James: 27414