HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-10-02, Page 8Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2,1952
H. R. Dick Honored
At Birthday Party
A very pleasant surprise party
was held for R. H. (Bob) Dick,
of Hensall, Sunday. September
28, in honor of his eightieth
birthday. Twenty-five members
of the family gathered at the
home of his daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Cudmore, Exeter.
Present were Mrs. Dick, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl C. Dick, Ingersoll;
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dawson, Lon
don; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dick,
Exeter, and two sisters, Mrs.
"William Thompson and Miss
Nellie Dick, both of Hay Town
ship.
Present also were his nine
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. After a hearth
chicken dinner, Mr. Dick was
presented with an electric razor
the
Want-Ads Aren't 'Dodgers'
FOR SALE FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED
and numerous gifts from
family,
BRINSLEY
The community will be
to know that Mr. Albert Bean is
at present under the doctor’s
care. His very many friends
hope him a very speedy recovery.
A large number from the
neighborhood attended annivers
ary services at Crediton United
Church on Sunday last. Guest
speaker was Rev. Brook, of
Bluevale, and -a former pastor
of the Crediton charge. While
Rev. Brook was on the charge,
Crediton and Brinsley built their
new churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whittard
and children, of St. Catherines,
spent the weekend with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Ellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick
and family spent Sunday with
friends in Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert King, of Crediton.
Mrs. Matt Duncan, who has
been spending the past year with
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
left for Kingston
husband has been
sorry
her parents,
Keogh, has
where her
stationed.
Mr. and
attended the
wedding at Harwich
day. The groom is a son of Mr.
Cyril Morley, Parkhill, and the
late Mrs. Morley.
Miss Joyce Shenke, London,
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Miss Betty Ellwood is at pre
sent engaged with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon.
Miss Helen Lewis, of London,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis.
Mrs. Earl Morley
Morley - Lenover
on Satur-
and
Mr.
the
ZION
Mrs. Louisa Kyle, of Exeter,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hern. Mrs. John Stephen
son, of Thorndale, visited Sun
day evening with Mrs. Ross Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey
Betty visited Sunday with
and Mrs. Milton Brock.
Miss Anna Routly spent
weekend with Perla Hern.
Mr. George Earl, of Exeter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
and Donald spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl.
Mrs. John Stephenson, Thorn
dale, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Hern.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Hawkins and
Leonard, Mr. and Mrs Phil Hern
and family spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Ward Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Clinton
and family, of Hanover, spent
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Brock.
Misses Clarice Lynn and Mabel
Selves spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd
and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Billv
Morley spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle, of
London, spent the weekend with
Mr. Wellington Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Parkinson and Ann, Miss Audrey
Parkinson, Mr. Harvey Parkinson
and Mrs. Malley Spence spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
ville Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johns
Diane and Emerson, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
Hern.
th
in Hensall Or Exeter
A HOUSE
with
modern conveniences
suitable for a
family of five.
Apply:
R. S. Thurtell,
c/d Bank of Montreal,
Hensall, Ont
WINCHESTER PUMP gun. Ap
ply 310 Ann Street. Exeter. 2*
1949 VAUXHALL. G.M. product.
Perfect condition. Full price $1,-
000. Terms can be arranged.
Contact G. R. Anderson, P.M.Q.
119, R.C.A.F. Station Centralia.
25*
NEW FALL DRESSES at Tu
dor’s in Hensall. priced from
$6.95 to §14.95 and sizes 9-26$.
All good values. See them now.
2c
WOOD.
phone 211-r-lO Kirkton.
Apply James Gardiner,
2c
RE TWO-STOREY CHURCH
Solid brick, in first class con
dition. Will be for sale by ten
der. Highest tender not neces
sarily accepted. Tenders to be in
by October 10. Apply: Wilfred
Chuter, Varna. Phone Clinton,
626-r-32. 2c
They 'Yank' Dollars
STRAYED LOST
LADY'S BROWN shortie coat.
Lady’s brown gabardine suit,
size 14. Also grey shortie coat,
never worn. Priced reasonably.
May be seen at Brady Cleaners.
25c
FOR SALE—One colony house,
12x14; 1 ivory and brown circu
lator heater; 1 large Clare Jew
el cook stove with hot water
front. Apply to Ross Forrest,
R.R. 2, Kippen. 2*
FOR RENT
THREE-ROOM apartment, part
ly furnished, share bath, heated.
Apply Times-Advocate. 2c
SECOND GRADE honey, excel
lent quality, 12£ lb. Bring your
containers. Apply Mrs. William
Carrick, Hay P.O. 25:2:9*
CANUS POTATOES — for table
use, $3.50 a bag. Apply Cecil
Jones. Phone 198-J. 25:2*
MOTORCYCLE — 19 51 James,
2,500 miles. Apply Exeter Times-
Advocate. 14:21nc
SEW AND SAVE —New and
used sewing machines, fully
guaranteed. Repairs to all makes
and models. Singer Sewing Ma
chine, Goderich, Phone 113 5.
3-20tfc
CONCORD GRAPES, 2 c a pound.
Bring containers, and pick your
own. "Week days only. —C. C.
Johnson, two miles north of For
est. 25:2*
CALF — Phone 476 Exeter or
see it at the farm, 2 miles south
and 2 miles east of Exeter. —
Phone Kirkton 39-r-10. 9-lltfc
MEDIUM-SIZED Coleman space
heater. Reasonable price. Phone
31-W or 645 after 6 p.m. tfnc
FOR SALE—Findlay circulating
coal heater, mahogany finish, in
good condition. At present
equipped with oil burner. Will
sell with or without oil burner.
—Ewart Pym, Simcoe St., Ex
eter. . 18:25:2c
HOLLAND BULBS, African vio-
lets, potting soil. Ivy and philo-
dendrum. —Bailey Florests, ^Ex
eter, phone 27 6._________ 25:2c
FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailer.
Has many features, including
sturdy steel frame, leaf springs,
modern ball and socket hitch,
good tires, attractively painted.
Attractively priced. Apply to
Douglas Rivers, phone 79 Ex
eter. 2c
LONG-PLAYING Columbia 33V3
record player. Ideal addition for
outdated "78” equipment. Small,
compact model. Best offer takes
it. Apply Times-Advocate. tfn
GIRL’S 3-PIECE winter outfits,
size 3, light blue with white fur
trim, size 5, wine with grey
trim. Boy’s navy serge sailor
suit size 3, navy overcoat size 6.
All in good condition and dry
Harvey Hyde,
Hensall, phone Exeter
25:2*
cleaned.
R.R. 1,
177-42.
Mrs.
DASHWOOD
Mr. William Lindenfield and
sister, Miss Annie Lindenfield,
of Parkhill, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. ad Mrs.
hagen.
Mr. and-* Mrs.
croft spent the
friends in Clifford.
Mrs. A. Vernon, of Detroit, is
spending this week with Mrs.
Lucinda Mclsaac and other rela
tives.
Mr.
meyer
spent
Mr. Otto Restemeyer.
Mrs. Hamacher is very ill at
time of writing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hutchison, of
Blair, spent the weekend with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman
and Mr. D. Tieman were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. K.
Streets in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrae and
Bonnie Heather spent the week
end with his parents in Meaford.
Mr. and
spent the
and Mrs.
Clifford.
Mrs. Carl
the weekend
Mr. and Mrs.
ford.
Mr. George . __
ing in beans had the load upset,
throwing him to the ground,
fracturing several ribs and
otherwise causing a severe shak
ing up.
Charles
Thomas
weekend
Stein-
Hop-
with
and Mrs. Hubert Reste-
and family, of London,
Sunday with his father,
Mrs. A. E. Oestricher
weekend with Rev.
M. Oestreicher inJ.
Oestreicher spent
with her parents,
L. Wolfe in Clif-
Link, while draw-
HARPLEY^
Mr.Visitors on Sunday with _ _
and Mrs. Joseph Carruthers were
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hotson and
family, of Grand Bend; Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Dixon and Jim, Park
hill; Mr. and Mrs. George Hod
gins and family, Cedar Swamp,
and Mrs. Ross Guenther, Dash
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Desjardine, of
Grand Bend, assisted on
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
and Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
of Corbett, spent Sunday „„ __
home of Mr. Joseph Carruthers,
A number from around here
attended Parkhill Fair and
port an excellent exhibit
vegetables, etc.
Sunday
Ridley
Mellin,
at the
re-
of
Prof, (strolling along beach,
to young boy gazing wistfully
across waves): "Surveying the
vast Atlantic, are you?”
Boy: "Naw, .list lookin’ at the
ocean.”
’49 FORD PICKUP, trade in on
car. Apply 406 Andrew St. 2*
FOR SALE — Kelvinator refrig
erator, newly overhauled, in very
good condition. Phone 209-r-4. *
THREE-PIECE chesterfield suite
in good condition. Also trilight
lamp. Apply P.M.Q. No. 3, RCAF
Centralia. 2c
HORSE—Pinto Palomino, three
years old, quiet, saddle and har
ness. Phone 34-r-7 Kirkton col
lect. 2c
BOSTON POOL table. Reming
ton trap grade, 12-gauge pump
gun. —Sportsman Grill, Hensall.
9*
DR. DENTON sleepers will keep
the kiddies warm all winter.
Extra buttons may be purchased
too. Exclusive with Tudor’s in
Hensall. 2c
FIVE-PIECE kitchen set, blonde
maple, red leather seats. Good
condition. $50.00. Phone Ailsa
Craig 615-r-5. . 2c
BLACK FUR coat, worn half
season, size IS. Apply Mrs. F.
M. Stojaspal, Centralia, Ont,
2:9:16:23*
SUGAR BEET lifter, to fit
Farmall A tractor. Apply Jack
Galloway, Crediton. ___2c
1200 RHODE ISLAND and Light
Sussex pullets, starting to lay.
Apply Gordon Pearson, phone
34-r-9 Dashwood. 2c
NEW LOW price on knitting
yarn. Nylon blend at 27$ a ball.
Yes, just 27d at Tudor’s in Hen
sall. Ideal for kiddies* wear,
socks, sweaters. Shrink resistant,
too. 2c
MAN’S GREY flannel suit, size
38; student’s worsted suit, size
34; boy’s blue blazer, size 32;
man’s grey topcoat, size 40. All'
in' good condition. Apply Times-
Advocate. 2c
GREY WINTER coat, size 18;
pink bunting bag, like new; one-
piece red snowsuit for boy or
.girl, white fur trim, size 4, worn
one winter; child’s winter boots,
size 5, like new; electric Sun
beam shavemaster, used
month. Phone 551-W.
one
2*
PULLETS—Ready to lay Rhode
Island Red
$1.90 each,
of Vi-Cross
next week.
Farm and
Ont.
and Sussex Red at
Also limited number
to be moved during
—Lakeview Poultry
Hatchery, Exeter,
2:9c
BUILDING—24’ x 40’ cement
block, will sell either to move
or including property. Phone 7
or write Box 250 Exeter. 2:9c
KNO-RUN nylons at Tu-
in Hensall. Guaranteed
to run. 51-ga. at $1.75.
every woman wants, a ny-
2c
NEW
dor’s
never
What
Ion that won’t run.
GREY LLOYD deluxe stroller,
anti-tip brake, first class con
dition. Apply P.M.Q. 164B, R.C.-
A.F. Centralia. 2*
LARGE HOSTESS refrigerator,
with Kelvinator unit, $95.00; %
Johnson Iron Horse, as new,
$40.00. Phone 267-r-6 Exeter.
10-2tfc
FOR SALE—A child’s Sunshine
tricycle, medium size, with de
tachable trailer. Child’s wheel
barrow; and pair of child’s ice
tube skates, black, size 11. Ap
ply Exeter Times-Advocate. 2c
4 COCKER SPANIEL puppies.
Phone 520 Exeter. 2c
1 BULL CALF. Apply G. J.
Dow. 2*
SIMMONS SINBLE bed, com
plete; 4-burner electric stove; 2-
burner ho-tplate, with oven; 2
tables. Phone 15 Exeter. 2c
SMALL BROODER house. Cheap
for quick sale. —W. F. Abbott,
phone t>37-R after 7 p.m. 2*
TEN CHUNKS. Also 30 New
Hamp and Sussex pullets. Apply
Bill Coleman, Kippen, telephone
674-r-22 Hensall. 2c
ONE NORDHEIMER piano. Ap
ply Times-Advocate. 2c
STUDIO COUCH, Phone 693-W
Exeter. 2c
’37 CHRYSLER in running or
der with licence, $100 or best
offer, for quick sale. Apply 29
Huron St. Phone 15. 2c
STOCK WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horSes, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe-
l*tfc
ATTENTION FARMERS-PrOmpt
and courteous service on all
dead or disabled farm animals.
Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea
forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235,
5-ltfc
FURNISHED APARTMENT
able for two only. Apply
Bailey, Main St. or phone
suit-
Mrs.
276.
2c
FOR RENT—Floor polishers and
vacuum cleaners. Beavers Hard
ware. 5-8tfc
FOR RENT—The office former
ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic
kard. Apply at Times-Advocate.
3-20tf*
2-BEDROOM APARTMENT. Ap
ply John Ward, Main St., Exeter.
2*
HELP WANTED
SALESMAN WANTED — Raw-
leigh business now open in Hur
on County. Trade well estab-
1 i s h ed . Exc ellent opportunity.
Full time. Write at once. Raw-
leigh’s Dept. ML-J-202-189,
Montreal. 2:9:16c
RECREATIONAL DIRECTOR —
For Exeter. Full time. To man
age arena, oversee and organize
recreational activity. Excellent
salary. Apply immediately Box
300, Exeter. 2c
MAJOR OIL CO. requires farm
agent for Exeter area. Excellent
opportunity for aggressive man
with desire to have own busi
ness. Apply Box 181. 18:25:1:8*
CAPABLE GIRL for general
housework, live in, must like
work and be fond of children.
Good wages for the right girl.
Contact Mrs. R. Lewarne, 399
Wortley Road, London, or phone
2-9325. 25:2c
WANTED
AIR FORCE officer requires 1-
or 2-bedroom apartment, unfurn
ished. For occupancy Oct. 15.
Apply Times-Advocate. 2:9c
WANTED—Manure by the ton.
Apply George Murphy, Delhi
P.O. 2:9:16:23c
HOUSE OR unfurnished apart
ment. RCAF officer, wife and
two small children. F/O W. A.
Scott, RCAF Station, Centralia.
2*
HOUSE OR unfurnished apart
ment, immediately. RCAF offi
cer, wife and one child. F/O J.
A. Scholey, RCAF Station Cen
tralia. 2 *
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT or
house, RCAF officer wife and
one child. —F/O G. R. Webster,
RCAF Centralia after Sept. 29.
25:2c
DUTCH MAN with family to go
in on shares on farm. Farm
located between Lucan and Cen
tralia on highway. Apply Times-
Advocate. 25:2:9c
NOTICES
NOTICE—All books and records
belonging to the Hay Township
Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance
Company have been transferred
from Crediton to the new office
in Zurich.. Policy holders are
asked to govern themselves ac
cordingly. installments may be
----’-- < ■ Jjj
on
all
G.
paid to the various banks, as
the past and as designated
the monthly notices. Address
correspondence to Mr. R.
Black, Box 59, Zurich. Phone
Zurich 102. —Reginald G. Black,
Secretary. 2c
CEMETERIES
As there is much confusion
with
and
the ____o
been forwarded to all municipal
ities in the county and is here
presented for the benefit of the
public.
"The Cemeteries Act” (R.S.O.
1950, c. 46) specifically re
quires;
1. All parcels of land used
for cemetery purposes must be
retained as such unless all bo
dies or remains have been re
moved, and the necessary author
ity obtained.
2. The management and cate
of these cemeteries rests with
original owners. If
ownership can .be ....._.......
this responsibility* reverts to the
municipality in which the said
cemeteries are located.
3. Care includes: Control of
weeds, keeping fences to exclude
animals, and maintaining the
cemetery in good order and repair.
The public is asked to support
its local municipality in the pro
per care of unused cemeteries.
R. M. ALDIS.
Medical Officer of Health,
Huron County Health Unit.
W. R. DOUGALL,
Weed Inspector, _ County of Huron.
of October, 1952.
regard to the responsibility
care of unused cemeteries,
following information has
in the county and is here
no other
established
P/ted^^°derich this first day
STRAYED—On to Lot 13, N.B.
, Biddulph, on or about August 1.
One yearling heifer. Owner can
have same by proving property
and paying expenses. Call 35-22
Kirkton. 2:9:16*
LOST — Bi-focal glasses on or
about two months ago. — W. F.
Abbott, phone 637-R after 7:00
p.m. Suitable reward. 2*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
miscellaneous
PAINTING — Spray or brush;
papering, Sunworthy wallpapers.
Sign painting a specialty. —Ed
"Buck” Little, Hensall, phone
196-R. 2:9:16:*23c
BOOKKEEPING —- Part time. If
you have a "figure” problem,
let’s talk it over. No obligation.
Norman Cowan, Hay Post Office.
Telephone Dashwood 40-r-13.
25:2:9*
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can
made. —Bill Watson, phone 35-
r-19 Dashwood. 6-lS:ll-30c
be
EXPERIENCED WOMAN wishes
housework by the day, reliable
and efficient. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 25:2:9*
(Elmae Hills Ranch, Gaylord
Mich.; a bull and a heifer sired
by O.J.R. Double Royal 2nd)
(Richlaud Farms, Anoca, Mich.
a bull and a heifer sired by
Beau Supreme) (a Hillcrest bred
bull).
Ten of the heifers are bred
to Ringwood Crusty, a son of
the Register of Merit sire C. K.
Cruser D 34th. Four of the bred
heifers are mated to
mine 2nd.
Lunch available at
under cover,
quest.
Sale at 1:
W. S
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LINCOLN WHITE
Auctioneers
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PAINTING & PAPERHANGING,
kitchen cabinets, all kinds of
built-in cupboards, and tile
floors. —Thos. H. Walker, tele
phone 553 Exeter. 4-lQtfc
AUCTION SALES
BE SURE TO DEWORM your
pullets this fall before or at the
time you put them in their win
ter quarters. It pays you well,
Get your Rota Caps from L. V.
Hogarth. Phone 266. 9-25tfc
FOR ARTIFICIAL SERVICE
from this farmer-owned, licenced,
non-profit, growing, co-operative
Association, from top quality
bulls of all breeds, the rates
are; $25.00 for a life member
ship, $5.00 per cow for mem
bers, and $6.00 per cow for non
members. Waterloo Cattle Breed
ing Association, R.R. 1, Water
loo, Ontario. For service, contact
inseminator operating in your
district: Harry Reid, Varna, Bay-
field 27 (Huron County south of
No. 8 Highway including Col-
borne Township); William El
liot, Parkhill 611-r-23. awtfc
REAL ESTATE
NEW 6-ROOM house, full size
basement, with automatic oil
burner. On Gidley St. Apply 8
till 6 phone 200, after 6 684-J.
Owner has been posted. 2*
MODERN HOUSE being con
structed. Open for inspection
now. Two-bedroom frame bunga
low, large living room and kit
chen, three-piece bath. Best lo
cation in town—on Senior St.,
within one block of both schools,
new street drain. Ford and Far
quhar Moulding, phone 571-J,
Exeter. 10-2tfc
STOP—If you wish to buy a
new home in the beautiful town
of Exeter, see J. W. Hern, San
ders Street West. 9-25tfc
FAMILY HOUSE—It has four
bedrooms and a particularly nice
living room and dining room.
Especially well located. Comfort
able family accommodation at a
lower than usual price. Let us
show it to you. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, ph. 165, Exeter. 9-25tfc
WARTIME HOUSE, 11 storeys.
Must be sold before Oct. 12.
Best offer before then takes it.
Phone 209-4. 25*
MODERN 2-BEDROOM home at
a very reasonable price. Com
pletely finished inside and out,
even to storm windows and
screens. The five rooms, all on
one floor, are bright and nicely
arranged. Fully insulated. Oil
burning furnace. Immediate pos
session if desired. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 9-25tf
3-BEDROOM HOUSE—Large liv
ing room. Oil heated. Lot nicely
landscaped. The whole property
is in good condition and avail
able for immediate possession.
Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter. 9-25tfc
NEW RED brick house on east
side of Exeter. Three bedrooms,
forced oil heat, 66-foot lot. Ap
ply R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, Ont.
9-18tfc
HIGHWAY 200 fertile acres,
good buildings electricity and
other conveniences and addition
al 150 acres if desired. Suitable
for mixed farming or cash crops.
—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 9-l~8tfc
FOR SALE — About an acre of
good land on Marlborough Street,
suitable for cultivation and for
lots on which to build. Other
building lots also. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor; Earl Parsons, Salesman.
8-21tfc
NEW FOUR-ROOM cottage, ful
ly equipped, lot 160x120. Water
loo and Carling St. or 307 Anne
Street. 8-28tfc
3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, insulat
ed, hot water furnace, 3-piece
bath, kitchen modernized. Pos
session arranged. W. C. Pearce,
3-BEDROOM HOUSE with kit
chen
stove heated,
room insul brie cottage,
conveniences and furnace,
sonably priced for quick sale.
Other houses, stores and farms.
—-W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl
Parsons, Salesman. 9-lltfc
convonioncGs, S-pioCo bath
liberal terms. 4-
with
rea-
EXETER DISTRICT FARM, 200
acres of very productive land.
Fine brick house with nice lawn.
Large barn with silo. Hydro and
water pressure. 45 acres freshly
seeded. Fall ploughing done.
Good bush, Located on highway
close to school and store,
is a farm that you will
to own. C. V. Pickard
Main St., Exeter, Ont,
This
be proud
Realtor,
9-lltfc
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Livestock,
Tractor, Auto, Hay, Grain
and Household Effects
On the Premises,
LOT 7, CON, 9, HAY TWP.,
BABYLON LINE,
2i miles east of Dashwood
and 2 miles north
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8
commencing at 1 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of
75 acres, being part Lot 7, south
quarter of 8, Concession 9, Hay
Township, on which is situated
a frame house, bank barn 48 x
60 ft.; 4 acres are muck land,
remainder loamy; never - failing
water supply, lib acres of bush
land with mixed timber, 13
acres of standing high grade
Dekalb No. 65 and 240 corn,
an excellent stand. Will be sold
subject to a reasonable reserved
bid if not previously sold before
sale date.
TERMS of Real Estate; 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days.
TRACTOR and AUTO: Mc
Cormick Dearing cub tractor,
used two seasons, equipped with
one-furrow plow, 2-row scuffler,
bean puller, weeder and mower.
All in new condition. Austin
1950 four-door sedan, black in
color, equipped with heater and
defroster, in new condition.
LIVESTOCK: Jersey cow,
milking, freshened latter part of
May; Ayrshire cow, milking,
freshened latter part of May;
part Jersey and Holstein cow,
milking, freshened latter part of
June; part Jersey and Holstein
cow, milking, freshened latter
part of April; Holstein heifer,
carrying second calf, due around
sale date; 2 Holstein
calves. All cattle fully T.B.
ed with no reactors.
MISC. ITEMS: Chatham
ning mill; 2,000-lb. cap.
form scales; 45 steel posts;
rods of barbed wire; Gem
trie fencer; 2 bunches of cedar
shingles; quantity of snow
fences; 5 maple logs, quantity
of dry wood and lumber; wood
en land roller; new mail -box,
large size; pruning sheers; num
erous carpenter tools; quantity
of onions; wheelbarrow; fire ex
tinguisher; water pump and
hose; Massey Harris No. 7 cream
separator; cross-cut saw; root
pulper; chop box, barrels, pails,
forks, shovels; and many arti
cles too numerous to mention.
HAY and GRAIN: 450 bales
of mixed hay; quantity of loose
hay; 150 bushels of mixed grain.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din
ing room suite; square top oak
extension table, with 6 matching
chairs;
buffet;
tables;
perfect
Singer
wicker
drier;
chen chairs;
stove; kitchen cupboard;
plete bedroom
stands; ironing
utensils; book
table; kitchen
rug, 9x10^;
tern; i
tures and picture frames;
forters, quilts and pillows;
dishes; 2 complete toilet
etc., etc.
No reserve; everything will be
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
URBAN PEACHEY, PROP.
MILFORD MERNER, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock
and Machinery
AT LOT 5, CON. 17,
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
1% Miles South of Shipka
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
at 1 p.m.
FARM STOCK: Blue cow,
bred May 6; Durham cow, bred
May 18; Durham cow, bred May
31; 4 Durham cows, bred in
June and July; 2 Holstein cows,
bred in June and July; 2 two-
year-old heifers, due to freshen
in December and March; 9 Dur
ham spring calves from 300 to
400 lbs;
old.
PIGS:
early in
Grim
tree capacity;
and spiles. Building,
Durham bull, two-year-
1 tarn York sow duo
November.
Evaporator, 3 to 500
350 sap buckets
„, 12’xl4’.
"MACHINERY: Massey Harris
binder; McCormick mower; Mas
sey Harris hay loader; Massey
Harris sulky rake; spring tooth
cultivator; stiff tooth cultivator;
disc harrow; Massey Harris 13-
hoe seed drill;
scuffler; single
roller; 2-furrow plow;
plow; 4-section
rows; rubber-tired wagon; truck
wagon; 16-foot hay rack; farm
sleighs; buggy; light wagon;
HARNESS: Set good back
band harness'; single harness;
horse collar; forks; shovels; log
ging chains; neck yokes;
whippietrees and other articles.
TERMS: Cash.
' HERBERT HARLTON, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
corn and bean
scuffler; land
; walkng
diamond har-
heifer
test-
fan-
plat-
225
elec-
china cabinet; bureau;
antique chairs; centre
Marconi battery radio, in
condition; writing desk;
sewing machine, new;
couch; ice box; clothes
baby crib; play pen; kit-
2-burner coal oil
2 com-
suites; wash
board; kitchen
case; drop leaf
stove; tapestry
aj-vs; gas iron; gas
plate glass mirror;
lan-
pic-
com-
odd
sets;
s
Twelfth Annual Sale of
REGISTERED HEREFORDS
The undersigned will sell for
STUTT BROS.
2 miles northeast of Forest
i mile east of Highway 21
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Thirty-two head: 18 bull
around 1 year old, 14 bred hei
fers. Herd fully accredited. Bulls
blood - tested. Heifers calfhood
vaccinated. All are eligible for
American registration.
Our home-bred entries for our
1952 sale are: Six bulls and 7
bred heifers sired by MB Real
Emblem 2nd; 6 bulls sired by
Ringwood Crusty and two hei
fers sired by Ellis Domino 18th
CF.
Our imported entries are a
of bulls and females
were imported from the
with their dams. There
bulls and 2 heifers bred
Point Farms, Romeo,
2 bulls are sired by HP
number
that
U.S.A,
are (3
by Hi
Mich.;
Royal Duke; 1 hull by TT Royal
Regent 1st; one heifer by H. C.
Larry Domino 90th; one heifer
by T. T. Triumphant 66th;)
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractor,
Farm Implements, Hay,
Grain and Household EHectts
on the premises
LOT 16, CON. 3, STEPHEN TP.
l’j miles south of Exeter,
13: miles west.
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Standard bred mare
years _old; Gippy McKillop,
Tennessee
7
bred to Ray Chicott;
walking mare, 6 years old, with
suckling colt 4 months old. Eng
lish saddle, and single harness.
CATTLE: Reg. Holstein cow,
Grendale Finderne Aristocrat,
milking, due Mar. 10; reg. Hol
stein co.v, Braejarr Ann Abbekerk,
milking, due June 20; reg. Hol
stein cow, Spruceview Emily
Sovereign, due March 19; Hol
stein heifer, milking, due April
9; Holstein heifer, milking, due
Feb. 29; Jersey cow, milking,
due Dec. 8; Holstein cow, milk
ing, due Feb. 5; 2 reg. Holstein
heifers, 1 year old; 2 Durhams,
rising 2 years old.
These cattle are all fully T.B.
tested with no reactors and are
the best of dairy cattle -bred to
high pedigree Holstein sires.
PIG: Tam worth sow with lit
ter of 9; Jork sow, duo before
sale date; " Tamworth sow, due
latter part of October;
worth chunks; 13
old; Tamworth
old.
Black English
Collie dog, well trained,
heeler.
TRACTOR:
77 tractor,
overhauled, recently, in new con
dition. Allis Chalmers "C” row
crop tractor with hydraulic Scuf
fler in A-l shape.
IMPLEMENTS: Massey-Harris
3-furrow plow; McCormick-Deer
ing 15-hoe hydraulic seed drill,
new; McCormick Deering mow
er; 2 sets lever harrows; 4-sec
tion drag harrows; Massey Har
ris binder, 7 ft.; John Deere 1-
way disc, 8-plate, new; Massey
Harris side delivery rake; Mc
Cormick Deering sugar beet lift
er; McCormick Deering team-
scuffler, used 1 year; Steel 3-
drum roller; set of sloighs;
walking plow; cutter; 1-horse
scuffler; rubber-tired wagon;
combination flat and beet racks:
Cockshutt dump rake
scales; bag truck;
er; wheelbarrow;
stoneboat; milk
ropes; 5 steel pig
h.p, motor
Universal
double. 1 i
dard size
er; milk
shelters:
fencer,
■whiffle trees
knife, etc
HAY & GRAIN: j,4 00
of choice clover hay; 500
of mixed grain.
Quantity of Household Effects.
TERMS: Ca9h, No reservo-—
everything will be sold.
ELMER WILLIS, PROP,
GARNET HICKS, CLERK
ALVIN WALPER, AUCT.
2; 9<y
18 Tam-
3 pigs, 7 weeks
boar, 2 years
and Scotch
good
Oliver Standard
3 years old, motor
set of
2-wheel -trail
root pulper;
cart; sling
troughs; %-
good belt;
machine, 1
16 Stan-
cans and strain-
; milk pails; 6
electric
Corks;
beet
90-ft
milking
single unit
milk
cooler,
10 steel posts;
sacks; shovels.
neck yokos
etc.
haiesi
bus.