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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-11-24, Page 6e 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 195S Kirkton Ladies Groups Elect Officers For 56 The W.M.S. and W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Norman Amos With, the third line convenor, Mrs. Fred Switzer, in charge. Scrip­ ture readins by Mrs. Clarence Routly, Mrs. Fred Roger and Mrs. Albert Bickell were given. Mrs. Anderson favored with a record Xiumber. Mrs. Earl Watson, president conducted the remaining program. Mrs. Stuart Shier gave a chapter from the study book with Mrs. Jack Urquhart, Mrs. Raymond Paynter and Mrs. Watson assist­ ing. The Parable of Stewards was given by Mrs. Glenn Allen. Mrs. Robert Hazlewood took the chair to receive the 1956 officers. Mrs. Alvin Crago, president of W.A. was in charge of remaining program. Mrs. Wesley Batten of­ fered prayer. Mrs. Anderson gave a short report oh the W.A. Rally held in Milverton. Christmas pro­ gram committee was appointed With Mrs. Stuart Shier, convenor, Beautify Your Home With Ornamental IRON Railings Mrs. Ray Switzer and Mrs. Robt. Hazlewood, Mrs, Robert Hazlewood took the chair to receive the W.A. slate of officers for 1956, presented by Mrs. Ray Frances. WJMLS. officers 1956 Mrs. Earl Watson was reap­ pointed president; vice presidents, Mrs. Stuart Shier and Mrs. Fred Switzer; rec. secy, Mrs. F, Rout- ly; asst, secy, Mrs. Ray Switzer; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Roger; asst, treas. Mrs. Everett Poupe; pian­ ist, Mrs. Alex Crago; asst, pian­ ist, Mrs. Fred Switzer; corres­ ponding sec. Mrs. George Allen; Christian stewardship, Mrs. M. Gregor; literature sec. Mrs. Robt. Hazlewood; missionary monthly, Mrs, Everett Doupe; temperance sec. Mrs. Lewis Fletcher; com­ munity friendship, Mrs. R. Fran­ ces; supply sec, Mrs. I. N, Mar­ shall; floral card sec. Mrs, G. H. Burgin; presc. sec, Mrs. Stuart Shier; Mission Circle, leader, Mrs, Wm. Neil; Mission Band leaders, Mrs. Glen Allen; and Mrs. An­ derson; Baby Band, Mrs. Wm. Urquhart; Group leaders are, Mrs. Fred Switzer, Mrs. Robt. Hazlewood, Mrs. Routly, Mrs. Geo. Allen; nominating com. Mrs. Switzer, Mrs. H. Greenstreet C. Switzer; auditors Mrs. B. lie Mrs. H. Paynter. W.A. officers for 1956 Mrs. Alvin Crago u was pointed president of WA. FOR SALE STRAYED EMPLOYMENT WANTED NOTICES TO CREDITORS ON YOUR PORCH Choice Of A Number Of Designs FREE ESTIMATES KARL GUENTHER SHIPKA Phone 165-r-3 Dashwood Complete Welding Service F. Mrs. Bail- reap- vice presidents, Mrs. C. Switzer and Mrs. Monty Dobson; secretary, Mrs. M. B. Gallop; asst, sec, Mrs. Delmer Johnston; treasurer, Mrs. Alex Crago; asst. Mrs. Ella Ur­ quhart; pianist Mrs. Alex Crago; Committees are, Parsonage; Mrs. M. Gregory, Mrs. Lionel Kemp, Mrs. G. H. Burgin, and Mrs. Frank Routly; nominating Mrs. Earl Watson, Mrs. Albert Bickell, and Mrs. Heber Shute; Auditors, Mrs. Stuart Shier, and Mrs, Lome Marshall. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ross, Lon­ don, visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alf < day. Mr, and Mrs. have been advised —Please turn to page 12 Ross’ parent’s. Calleer on Sun- Fred Hamilton . that their son On A Diet Of “bread and water”. And it’s been IF TRAVEL GETS’ ANY EASIER AND FASTER IT LOOKS AS IF WE'D RUN OUT OF GEO6RAPHY No One Goes Far Bread and Water ■if you’re feeding straight grain alone you’re asking your livestock to live and thrive on proved many times that you can’t get the results from grain alone that you get by feeding a balanced ration. Balanced Feeding Always Pays If you’ have your own grain, make it go farther and return you a greater profit by balancing it with Shur- Gain Concentrates to add protein, vitamin and minerals it lacks. Or if you need complete feeds., Shur-Gain Com­ plete Feeds are profit-makers too. > A SHUR-GAIN 17% SHUR-GAIN 20% SHUR-GAIN 20% LAYING MASH LAYING PELLETS CHICK STARTER $3.25 $3.70 $4.20 The old-fashioned institution of fair dealing is kept alive here. GRAIN-FEED-SEED EXETER 735**WHALEN CORNERSKIRKTON 35RI5 SHORTHORN BULLS., registered, 1 red, 1 roan, 18 months old, good breeding and type, reasonably priced. C. Bragg, R.R. 1 St. Marys, Ont., phone Kirkton 27-3. W OIL SPACE HEATER. Norge, in good condition. Phone 529-M, Exeter.24* ’2-TON TRUCK BOX. to fit ’49-’54 Dodge. Phone 683-r-25, Hensail. 24* •54. FORD COACH, good condition, winterized; private sale. Phone 677- J2, M. K. Zahn, 130 St. Lawrence. Centralia,_______ 24* MAN’S TWEED COAT, brown, size 40, almost new. May be seen at Brady Cleaners,_______ 24* QUANTITY OF BALED HAY—Ap­ply Lloyd M. Morgan, phone 378-JI, Exeter. 24* TRACTOR LOADERS, Stan-Hoist; Pax Hog Feeders, McLean Silo Un­loaders, Booms Self-Unloading Feed Trucks, Portable Feed Mixers and Wagon Unloaders; used and new grain grinders and Hammer Mills; in­ formation en request. New Idea Dis­tributors, Goderich, Ont., phone Car- low 2821.___ 24:1:8:15 TRUCK SCALE, 2,000-lb. capacity, with all weights; also single barrel shotgun. Phone 25-r-12, Kirkton. 24* PAIR OF BUDGIES, well-mated, large breeding cage, complete with supplies, $15.00. Apply T. Rumpel, Hensall. 24c CHUNKS—’Apply John Dickins, Lu- can, phone 2S-r-21,______________24* SHETLAND PONY, mare, black, beautiful, quiet with children, 6-year- old, reasonable. Phone 43, Crediton.24c YORK HOG, registered, 2 years old; also female dog and pups. Apply Bob Frayne, R.R. 3 Exeter._________24c NEW CEMENT, 5 bags, $1.00 a bag. Apply Milford Prouty, phone 36-r-10, Dashwood. , 24 c PONY—Well trained Shetland pony to be sold at Hensall Sales Barns on December 1 at 3 p'm,________24c WEANER PIGS—Allen Westcott, phone 176-r-32, Exeter.___________24 WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu­matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUMACAPS will help you to welcome relief. Ask your Druggist. SUIT, fine quality, navy blue serge, double breasted; for man about 5’ 4”; worn less than a dozen times; $25; May be seen at Mid-Town Cleaners, Exeter. 3tfc SATURDAY EVENING POST—Spec­ ial Subscription offer, 59 issues (one year and seven weeks) for only 55.90, new or renewal. Save one-third of newsstand price. Offer good until No­ vember 30 only. Tqp Christmas Gift. Exeter Times-Advocate, phone 770. .____________ ' 3:10:17:24 TURKEYS, choice, dressed. ApplyHarry Hayter, Dashwood, phone 47- r-5. 20tfc HEIFER CALVES. Holsteins. Get your Calf Club heifer -now. Sandy Elliot, phone 476, Exeter. 3tfc WANTED EMPTY ’MOLASSES BARRELS—Ex- eter District Co-op, phone 287. 24c HOUSE, small or medium, and gar­ den, at low price. Buyer can im­ prove It. William Pearce Realtor, 'Exeter. 24tfc SECOND-HAND BICYCLE, medium or large size. Apply Mrs. Colin Gil- fillan, phone 14-r-4, Kirkton. 24* BOARDER—Apply 216 William St or phone 455-J, Exeter. 24c Hopcroft Poultry Highest Prices Paid For ROASTING CHICKENS BOILING DUCKS, Phone FOWL ETC. 79 DASHWOOD NEW Taxi Service Announcement New '56 Cars To Serve You 24-Hour Courteous Service Mr. Dick Watson wishes to announce that he has taken over the taxi business operated by his father, "Pop” Watson. Two new ’56 cars have been purchased to im­ prove the service. We promise fast, courteous transportation in clean cabs. We have moved the office from the corner of Main and Anne Streets to the John Ward building south of the Central Hotel. Slight increases are necessary in some fares but charges will remain basically the same. They are: Exeter 35$, Centralia $1.00., Dashwood $2.00^ Grand Bend $3.50., Lucan $3.00, Hensall $1.25, Mitchell $4.00, London $7.00. Rural calls at 25$ per mile plus 10$ for each stop. Phone 465 EXETER CAB 1 CATTLE BEAST, about 800 lbs. Has my mark In right ear. Apply Albert Gaiser, phone 6-J, Crediton. 24c YEARLING CALF, branded MS on right hip, from Lot 12, Con. 5, Hay Township. Please notify Alex Munn, phone GS3-r-13, Hensall.________24* BLACK THARLING HEIFER with white face, on Lot 6 S.B. of Hay, Apply to William Gould, phone 35-r- 2, Dashwood, _______ _______ 24* RED YEARLING STEER with tin off both, ears, from Lot 4, Con. 14, Stephen Township. Please notify Irvin Ratz, phone 161-r-l, Dashwood, ............ _________ 24e 2 HEREFORDS, coming 2 years old, from Silas Stanlake's farm; ear tags with initials 'W.T.H.' and ‘H.T.H.'. Apply W. Haskett, Denfield, phonfe 26-F-22, Uderton. 24:1* YEARLING with white face and red ears, from Lot 23, Con. 16 Stephen Township. Phone 40-r-7, Dashwood, YEARLING HEIFER, onto my pas­ ture in September. Owner may have same by proving property and pay­ing expenses. Phone Earl Burr, Grand Bend 35-r-16._____________24c CATTLE BEEAST, onto Lot 11 and 12, Con. >6, Hay Township. Owner may have same by proving property and lxiying expenses. Apply Winston Sliapton, R.R, 1 Exeter, phone 620- J3.______________________• 24* CATTLE BEAST—Owner may have same by proving property and pay­ ing expenses. Apply H. Schaap. phone 9-r-23, Lucan.__________ 24* CATTLE BEAST, in Township of Stephen. Apply in writing, stating size, sex, colour and markings and tag, to Box 66, Times-Advocate, 24c STOCK WANTED •I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age.—G. J. Dow, phone 83, Exeter._______- tfc DEAD, DISABLED STOCK—Seven- day week service for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, calves.—Glen Kennedy, phone collect 168-W Lucan or Exeter 235. 9-2tfc SERVICES CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING—Apply Keith Hern, phone Kirkton 4-r-7, or Ray Jaques, 35-r-10, Kirkton. 24* WHY TOLERATE LICE on your cattle. For the price of 1% lbs. of beef you can have your cattle spray­ ed with Linbane, twice at intervals from 10 to 14 days and be free of lice all winter; also controls mange and ring worm. L. . V. Hogarth, phone 266,' Exeter._________________24;l;8c CLIPPER BLADES—Leave your clip­ per blades with us for fast sharpen­ing service. Exeter District Co-op. ___________________________10:17;24c FARMERS! Have all your saws sharpened and set at Stew’s Sharp­ ening Service, 105 Sanders St., Ex- eter, phone 454,_____________« 3tfc WATERLOO CATTLE ' BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used” Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information phone Clinton 515 col­lect, between 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays.________________________tfc CUSTOM BEAN COMBINING with 12-ft. M-H 90 self-propelled combine; pulling beans; baling. Norman Whit­ing, Exeter, phone 403-R. 8tfc FOR RENT 2 DUPLEX APARTMENTS—Phone 181, Exeter.___________________24:1c BRICK HOUSE, 3-bedroom, in Ex­ eter district, 3-piece bath, built-in cupboards in kitchen, hot and cold water on tap; house in good state of repair and warm. Apply Fred Dawson, phone 456-r-6, Exeter. 24c APARTMENT, immediate possession.- Apply 497 Main St., Exeter. 24:1* COTTAGE, furnished, suitable for 2 adults; immediate possession. Phone 276, Exeter._____ _______________24c APARTMENT, steam heated; avail­ able December 1; 4 rooms; lots of heat; lots of hot water; $60 per month. Phone 476, Elliot Apartments, Exeter. 17tfc STORE, steam-heated, combined with living quarters; available December 1. Sandy Elliot, phone 476, Exeter.3tfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc. ,, BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER 3 tfc APARTMENT on Main Street, with­out modern conveniences. Apply at Times-Advocate. 22tfc HELP WANTED MEN NEEDED To help take Care of our program. Ages 25 to 60 neat appearance and good ________ If your present earnings are not enough for present-day living costs, why not let me come to your home and discuss the possibilities of better­ ing yourself? Interview in the pre­sence of your wife preferred. Perman­ ent, high earning position for men who qualify. Write Box “R”, Times- Advocate and tell me 'when I can come and see you. ________17:246 WOMAN, ambitious, well-groomed, to train as Beauty Councelor; excellent Christmas earnings and advancement. Write Box ”G”, Times-Advocate, or call Medina 26-14, 9 to 12. a.m. 10:17:;24:l:8:15c expansion with car, character. W ANTED AT ONCE—Rawleigh Dealer in Huron County. Write Raw- leigh’s Dept. K-202-R, Montreal, P.Q. GOOD RELIABLE SECRETARY with typing and shorthand. Apply in writ­ ing to W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd,, Hensall.____________________ 24:1c TEACHER — Stephen Township Schoo! Area requires a teacher for Dashwood Public School (Junior Room). Duties to commence January 2, 1956. Apply, stating experience, qualifications and salary expected, also name of last inspector, to Ar­ thur J. Amy, Secretary, Exeter, On­ tario. 24:1c SUPERINTENDENT FOR HURON COUNTY HOME The County of Huron will receive applications for the position of Superintendent of the Huron County1 Home situated two miles from Clin­ton, on Highway No. 4, until Mon­day, 11606111061* 12th, 1955.Preliminary applications should be made in writing- stating experience, qualifications and salary expected, to a. H. Erskine, Clerk, county of Hu­ron. Goderich, Ontario, Interviews will be arranged. 24c ANY KIND OF JOB, Experienced in meat cutting. Phone 732-r-3, Exeter.34* NOTICES TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN COURT OF REVISION Court of Revision on the 1955 Voters* List will be held in Credlton Community Centre on Tuesday, No­ vember* 29, at the hour of 10 a.m. m the forenoon.F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk 24c Tax Collection I will be in toe Town Hall, Thurs­day, December 1, from 3 to 5 p.m., and on Friday, December 2, from 9 to 12 a.m. and from 1 to 5 p.m. ERIC H. CARSCADDEN, TaX C0UeCt°r 1Q;17:24c THE CHANGE OF NAME ACT, R.S.O. 1950, Chapter 47 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur­ suant to this Act. that an applica­ tion will be made in the County Court of the County of Huron be­ fore His Honour Judge Frank Fing- land, of the Town of Goderich, in the Province of Ontario, at the hour of two o’clock In the afternoon, on December 22 nd, 1955, by Gladys Baker, residing in the Village of Hensall, in the County of Huron, to change her name to Gladys Luker.DATED at Exeter, Ontario, this 23rd day of November, A,D. 1955. W. G. COCHRANE, Barrister & Solicitor,Exeter, Ontario, ,24:1:8 Solicitor for the Applicant. TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Mon­ day, November 28, 1955, at 1:00o’clock in the afternoon for the pur­ pose of making and receiving nomin­ ations for Reeve, Deputy - Reeve, Councilmen and also for trustees of the Township School Area comprising Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 10 and Union 8, 12, 14 and 16, two to be elected; and further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qual­ ifying for any particular office than required to .be elected, the proceed­ ings will be adjourned until Monday, December 5, 1955, when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m, until 6 o'clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as fixed by township by-law viz: Poll No. 1—at Library Room, Cen­ tralia; Gordon Wilson, D.R.O.; Ralph Gates, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 2—at ” ’ " ’ ’Kitchen, Lot 21, Dearing, D.R.O.; Poll Clerk. Poll No. 3—at „ _____ Shop, Crediton; William Oestricher, D.R.O.; Everett Fahner, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 4—at Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7; Alvin Baker, D.R.O.; Russell •Finkbeiner, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 5—at O'Rourke’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. 12; Gerald O’Rourke, D.R.O.; Joe Regier, Poll Clerk. Poll No. .6—Club Rooms, Lot 24, Con. N.B.; Otto Willert, D.R.O.; Chester Gaiser, Poll Clerk. Poll No. 7—at Sweitzer’s Kitchen, Lot 10, Con. 17; Colin Love, D.R.O.; Ross Love, Poli Clerk. (Poll No. 8—at Pollock’s Store,. Lot 40, Con. S.B.; Mansell Hodgins, D.R.O.; William Hicks, Poll Clerk. IPoll No. 9—at William Desjardine’s, Lot 4, Con.’A; Ezra Webb, D.R.O.; Irvin Bestard, Poll Clerk. and all electors are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. Crediton,_Ontario, November 3, 1955 FREEMAN W. MORLOCK, — Returning Officer Frank Triebner’s Con. 2; Preston Frank Triebner, Wenzel’s Barber REAL ESTATE 24 BRICK HOUSE, 2-storey, 3 bed­ rooms, bath, new oil furnace; near business area. William Pearce, Real- tor; Fred Cole, Salesman.______24tfc 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE with 2^> acres of land, 66x40 painted barn; cement block building 60x20, This is ideal for man with horses or retired -farmer. House includes built-in re­ frigerator, 35-foot deep freeze, auto­ matic washer, 3-piece bath. R. I. Harris Real Estate. Agent William Cochrane, phone 42-r-d5 Grand Bend. BRICK HOUSE, 7-room, comfort­ able, 3 bedrooms, living room, .dining room. 3-piece bath, built-in cup­ boards in kitchen, oil furnace, full basement, large cement block garage. This property is in good repair. Ap­ ply Arthur J. Amy, 66 Thomas St., phone 562. 24c VACANT LOTS'for dwellings. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, Salesmen, Exeter.______ 24tfc LIVE down, terestCOSy, xuuy insuiaieu, o - ueuruuin home, with modern kitchen, spacious living room, 3-piece ’bath, well decor­ ated throughout, private drive, large landscaped, lot. All this for under $5,000. PRICE—$2,700—$1,600 down, $35 a month, principal and interest buys this lovely little 2-bedroom cottage with cosy -living room and bright, cheerful kitchen, 3-piece bath. SACRIFICE—2-storey white brick in Lucan, 3-bedroom. 3-piece bath, fur­ nace, garage and small barn, lot 60x125. You name the price and ■termsIT WILL BE A PLEASURE to show you these Lucan buys. Call now— Ruth Acheson, Lucan 144. Listings invited. Al Sinnott, Realtor, phone 4-6819, London. ____________24c FRAME HOUSE, 2-storey. nice lo­ cation, furnace and bath; possession arranged. William Pearce, Realtor"; Earl Parsons, Salesman. _______24tfc CLANDEBOYE — 2-bedroom cottage, almost new; modern kitchen and bathroom; hardwood floors; full base- merit; oil heated; price $5,000: $2,000 cash; balance in easy terms; immed­ iate possession. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor, Main St., Exeter. _______17tfc RANCH-TYPE BRICK HOME, n early- new, three bedrooms, spacious living room and dining room, modern kit­chen and bathroom. Basement lends itself to use as rumpus room; per­manent ilaundry; tubs; oil-burning fur­ nace; priced below building cash; terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St.,, Exeter.________________10 2-STOREY HOJJE, 3-bedroom, nicely arranged dining room and living room; up-to-date kitchen and bath­room, hardwood floors, nearly new hot air heating; garage; $2,000 Cash will give yOU possession with the balance on very easy1 terms. C.V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St., Ex- ctcr. 10 new, modern house with on furnace; east side of Exeter; close to schools. R. E). Balkwlll, 47 John St. East. ___________Stfc ASBESTOS SLATE HOUSE, 3 bed­ room, with many extras. Liberal terms. Easy payments. Possession ar­ranged. W. C. Pearce, Realtor; Eafl Parsons, Fred jCole. salesmen. 20tfc ........... " ' /' .... .............................■ HOUSE with basement, furnace, liv­ing room, dining1 room, kitchen, den, bathroom and sunroom, main floor; 4 -bedrooms upstairs; garage and nice building lot; an. moderately ^Priced, W. Pearce, Realtor; E>ri Pabons, Fred Cole, ealesmen. 23tfc FOR LESS IN LUCAN—$2,000 $33 a month, principal in­ taxes moves you into this fully insulated, 3 - bedroom In the Estate of Maud Heywood, deceased. t All persons having claims against the estate of Maud Heywood, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the 8th day of November A.D. 1955, are required to file particulars of same With Bell N& Laughton, so­ licitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 3rd day of December 1955, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received, Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executrix, Exeter, Ontario spreader, in new condition; Letz No. 220x grinder, like new; 70-ft. endless rubber belt, like new: electric cattle dipper,HAY & GRAIN: 400 bushels of Cartier seed oats; 300 bushels mixed grain; 150 bales mixed hay; 6 tons loose hay; all choice quality; 5 load bean straw; quantity of cob corn. TERMS: Cash. No reserve—every­ thing will be sold. LOUIS DENO MME, Prop. ROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 24 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Truck, Tractor and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises Lot 21, Concession 6, STEOPHEN TOWNSHIP 2^ Miles North of Crediton or 4 Miles West of Exeter The undersigned auctioneer receiv­ ed instructions to sell by public auc­ tion on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 at 1:30 p.m. HIGH QUALITY HOLSTEINS— Holstein cow carrying second calf, due before day of sale; Holstein cow carrying third calf, due December 24; Holstein cow carrying first calf, due February 24; Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh one week, with heifer calf at foot; Holstein cow, 5 years old, due before sale date; Holstein cow, 6 years old, due before sale date; Holstein cow, milking, due in March; Holstein cow, 5 years old, due be­fore sale date; Holstein cow, milking, due in January; Holstein cow, 6 years old, due in January; Holstein cow, 6 years old, due before sale date; Holstein heifer, due in Janu­ ary; 2 Holstein heifers rising 2 years old; 2 yearling Holsteins. This is an extra high producing herd from best of blood lines. HORSES: Work team, mare and gelding, guaranteed sound and reli­able. TRACTOR & TRUCK: Allis Chalmers "V” tractor, on rubber, in first class condition; G.M.C. %-ton truck, in good condition; Fleury-Bissel 2-fur- row tractor plow, on rubber; twelve 80 lb. milk cans; metal water trough. No reserve—everything will be sold. TERMS: Cash. HARRY CARROL, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Reg. Shorthorns, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises19, Con. 7. Parr Line HAY TOWNSHIP East of Zurich or 3% Miles Hensall and % Mlle South Lot 2% Miles West of The undersigned auctioneer has re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1955 Commencing at 12:30 p.m. Sharp , REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lot 19, Con. 7, Hay Township, 100 acres of choice clay loam on which is situ­ated a well-built 8-roorn frame dwell­ ing, with all modern conveniences, consisting of new kitchen with built- in cupboards; large living room and den; has full basement and new fur­nace; pressure system throughout; large drive shed and garage; large •barn and straw shed. All buildings in good state of repair. Farm well- drained with ample water supply. In­ spection invited before day of sale. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale; balance in 30 days. Offered for sale subject to a reasonable re­ serve bid. REGISTERED ________________Crimson Lady, born 1947, with calf at foot; Flora Ann, born 1947, bred June 22; Anchovy Clarion, born 1946, 'bred February 22, due before sale date; Strawberry Blossom 49th, born 1947, ’with calf at foot; Clarion Flora, born 1946, bred April 8; Strawberry Blossom 50th, bred February 28, due before sale date; Anchovy Clarion 2nd, born 1949, with calf at foot; Lavina Rosebud, born 1948, bred June 20; Helen Lavina, born 1952, with caif at foot; Parrecho Flora, ■born 1952, with calf at foot; Parrecho Calrossie Jilt, born 1952, with calf at foot, re-bred August 15; Parrecho Rosebud, born 1952, with calf at foot, re-bred July 14; Marigold Ann. born 1952, with calf at foot, re-bred June 27: Strawberry Blossom, 52, born 1952, with calf at foot; Parrecho An- .chovy, born 1952, bred. April 15. All cows and heifers carrying the ser­vices of Aberfeldy Orchid. A very .outstanding sire; 9 yearling heifers; 10 steers, rising 2 years old. This is an extra fine herd of cattle. Top quality and blood lines. TRACTOR AND FARM! IMPLE­ MENTS: 1950 Ford Tractor, fully equipped, iigr A-l condition, extra, equipment including 2-furrow plow, cultivator, manure loader, dirt buc­ket, scraper, etc.: M-H binder, 7-ft. cut; Cockshutt 13-run hoe fertilizer drill; 30-plate tractor disc; 2 sets of 3-section harrows; 3-sectlon lever harrows; McDeering power take-off mower, 7-ft. cut, like new; Cock­ shutt drop head hay loader, like new; horse-drawn Cockshutt spreader, on rubber; rubber tire wagon; 16-ft. hay rack; MeD. side rake; Cultipacker; •bean puller; oat roller; set of sleighs; root PUlper; 2,000-lb. capacity scales; aluminum wheel barrow: dump rake; quantity of tile; quantity of posts, steel and cedar; 2 sections of roof­ ing, 10x10; circular saw; colony house; pig crate; shelters; brooder stove; Vega cream separator; ’-wheel trailer; stoneboat; logging chains; forks: shovels; barrels and many articles too numerous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: 300 bushels of Abergweit seed oats; 200 bushels of mixed grain; 50 bales alfalfa hay; id tons loose mixed hay; quantity of ensilage; quantity of alfalfa and timothy seed. 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: White enamel sink; tables; chairs; cup­ board; chesterfield suite; small ward- 1*0Ijc etc* Due to large sale, selling will start sharp on time. NO RESERVE! TERMS: Cash. MRS. ROSS DICK, Prop. ROSS LOVE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 24 in 30 days. Offered SHORTHORNS:XMAS TREES Scotch Pines PLAIN OR SPRAYED Phone 189 We will deliver your order. Bev Sturgis Clearing AUCTION SALE Livestock, Implements Hay and Grain On the Premises Lot 25, South Boundary, Town Line STANLEY TOWNSHIP Second Farm West of Blake 2 Miles East of Drysdale, Highway 21 or i3 Miles East of KippenThe undersigned auctioneer receiv­ ed instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp LIVESTOCK: Durham cow, carry­ ing second calf, due in April; Dur­ ham cow, milking, with calf at foot, fresh two weeks; Durham cow, carrying fifth calf, due before sale date; part Hereford and Durham cow, carrying third calf, due latter part of December: part Hereford and Durham cow, milking, with calf at foot, fresh 2 weeks; Durham farrow cow; Durham cow, with calf at foot, milking, fresh three weeks: Durham cow, milking, with calf at foot: Dur­ ham cow, milking, with calf at foot; 2 Durham heifers, with calves at foot, fresh 1 month; part Hereford and Durham cow, milking, with calf at foot; 4 Hereford and Durham baby beefs, averaging from 650 to 750 lbs. each, ready for market. This ib an extra good herd of cattle. IMPLEMENTS & MISCELLAN­ EOUS ITEMS: M-H tractor manure ..... ..— Of Vi Thrill Her With A BLUEBIRD DIAMOND FOR CHRISTMAS She’ll Be Proud To Wear A Blue­ bird Diamond Ring. See Our Se­ lection. • GRUEN WATCHES • BULOVA WATCHES • COMMUNITY SILVERWARE • 1847 ROGERS ELECTRIC SHAVERS • Jewellry and China Sunbeam, Schick, Remington and Philishave • Gifts For Everyone “A Good Place To Do Your Christmas Shopping” S. B. TAYLOR JEWELLER ................................................................................................ iiiiiiiiiihliiiuilim'F i ........................■■■■— ...................■■■ I mi 12 Sales Last Week HURRY WHILE THEY LAST Bob Cook Motor Sales At Hensail Offers The Following Stock Of Choice Selected Used Cars '■4k ’54 MODELS METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN Radio—A real buy. FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN Automatic, two-tone ’53 MODELS METEQR NIAGARA SEDAN Automatic, whitewall tires, etc. STUDEBAKER CLUB COUPE Radio, automatic—a honey. DESOTO SEDAN Powermatic Hydrive, radio ’52 MODELS CHEV COACH - One owner, DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN Solid as Gibraltar. ’51 MODELS OLDS “88” COACH New tires and like new. METEOR CUSTOMLINE TWO-DOOR Radio FORD CUSTOMLINE TWO-DOOR Radio Crusade FOR ’50 MODELS AUSTIN SEDANS (2) Here is economical transportation. >49 MODELS 5 —ATISF ACTION LWAYS f —OR £ —VERYONE T—HIS Y—EAR QUALITY PRICE TERMS "A Good Deal Depends on the Dealer” STUDEBAKER CLUB COUPE Get this one fast. METEOR COACH ’48 MODELS OHEV SEDAN Nice condition. ’47 MODELS MERCURY COACH Lots of life left yet. ’46 MODELS BUICK SEDAN Radio „ OLDER CARS AS IS AU Makes and Models Make us an offer and see wliat happens! Bob Cook Motor Sales PHONE HENSALL 178 Bob Cook—Res. 188 Salesmen Phones: Mike Quinlah—Res. 65 HENSALL, ONTARIO Blighton Fcrg—Res. 159W WIDE CHOICE —-----— Low Down Payment TERMS TO SUIT YOU