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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-11, Page 12i OctpWr 11, 19£$ 'fMk'M Lose Money On The Bums ? - You'll N ever Lose Here CLASSIFIED RATES FQR SALE »FOR RENT REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED due tji January; Durham tow, milk- n ......... ■ ‘ ■ 25 words or less 70 More Then 25 Words -r- . - * 20 Per Word ZW&EEDING insertions Thaf» Words - * 1V4P Per Word, 20£ OFF if ad paid with order or by .Saturday ’ following the last insertion Semi-Display Classifieds (Restricted to one column) First .Insertion 280 Per Incli Subsequent Insertions 84p. Per Inch Classified, ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale' copy should be in Tuesday at noon. 400 FOR SALE YOU RE SURE before you buy in­ dividually designed Spencer gar­ments. I’ll gladly give you a pre­ view right in jour own home. Mrs. Pearl Raynham, Hensall, phone '171-IV. lie 2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tasty-Nu Bakery, phone 1UU, Enrich. Stic SNOhv S’ENCE—Leave your orders for snow fence lor corn cribbing' etc.; 50- and 100-foot rolls. Also taking orders for local or N.B. • potatoes. Exeter District Co-op, phone 287. 11c GRAPES, Concords and Niagara, now readj’, Bring your own fruit basket and pick your own. M, Sulllivan, tenth concession, Ridge Road. Bosanquet, Township, Lamb­ ton Cpunty. , 11c PULLETS, 400’ Rhode island Red crossed with Light Sussex; laying. Call Russell Ferguson, 680-r-22 Hensall. lie CONCORD GRAPES — Reasonable. Bring containers, Cecil Ellwood, R.R. 2 Ailsa. Craig, .Con. 4, McGilli­ vray Township. 11c 19 WEAKER PIGS—Apply J, Hov- lus, Hensail. ■ 11* GIRLS' DRESS.- size 16, worn twice. .Will sell for one-quarter original price. May be seen at Brady Cleanej-s,. ________ 11* BENCH» SAW, Arbor Beaver, 8- incli tilt, in real good condition, complete with !£ h.p.- motor and stand with wheels. Apply Bob Robinson, phone 62-r-10 Kirkton. ______________________11c FRT.GIDAIRE, a part me nt size, .$425. Phone 893-J or see at 497 Main St. _______t__________1J? COB CORN—Apply Reg Hodgson. phone 514-W3 Exeter. ______11* TURNIPS, a acres, s” to 5" in size, ’Apply ’ to Graham Arthur Motors,; Exeter, ;Ont,, phone. 210. -______. He CHOICE CELERY, by bunch or crate. Also potatoes aUS2.00 a bag, grown jon light land. Apply .John E, Pepper, Dashwood, phone 47-r-4. . . ■ 11* Ready For Picking Concord, Niagara and Deleware - ■ Grapes Delicious, Kings. Macintosh Reds, Northern Spies, Shows, Tai man Sweet ApplesPick Your Own and- Save Prices Low •EVERGREEN FRUIT FARM Mackie Stewart, Ridge Road, Forest lie jA^oodham . ^WZ'ontinuf-d from Page 8 his father, Mr. Wm. Mills. Mrs. Jolliffe and family of Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old. Levy of St. Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodd and Edith and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler with Mr. and Mrs.- John Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family Spent *ie weekend in Toronto and Dundas. Mr. and,Mrs. Murray. May of London with Mr. aind'Mrs. Law­ rence Copeland. . Mr; apd Mrs. Wray Switzer, Ronnie and Barbara of Shipka and Mr. and;‘Mrs. Bert Rundle with Mr. and_ Mrs, 'Jack Smith. ! Mr.. and Mrs. George Levy, Thames Roach- Mr. arid Mrs. Edwin Brine, Base Line, Mr. and Mrs,- Norman Hazlewood, Jim­ mie,. Garry and §tephen, and Miss Verla Wheeler, Base Line with Mr, ana ’Mrs, Oliver Hazle­ wood. Mr. and Mrs. E. Vodden in Clinton’with Mr. ahd Mrs. Robt. Scott. • McTavish: “I hear you are a great believer in free speech.” McSkenee: “Aye, that I .am." McTavish: “Then you’ll not mind if I use your phone.” GIRLS’ BEIGE COAT, size -12. r>x- cellent condition. *Mid-Town Clean­ers, phone 31). 11c 17(1 PULLETS. Rhode Island Barred Rocks, 5 months old. George Poor- tinga, 1 mile east and 1 mile scutb of Hensall. Phone Hensall G9-r-2i, lie GIRLS’ -WINTER COAT — A bar­ gain. Will fit jil-12 year old; ski jacket, size 12: 2 ladles' suits, size 12. like new; figure skates, size 5; girls* plaid jumper, 3 skirts. 1 dress, to fit 10-13 year old. ’Phone. Exeter 541. 11c *41 FORD MOTOR, in good condi­ tion. reasonable. Phone 9S8-W Ex­eter. He AYRSHIRE HEIFER and. cow; due to calve October 15 and November 8. Registered, accredited and vac­cinated. Gordon C. Ford, R.R. 1 Woodham, phone Kirkton 41-r-3. 11* COB CORN—Right from picker. Place your order now. Apply Alvin Gingerich, Zurich. 11* (LITTLE —. 5 Purebred Aberdeen Angus cattle—2 cows, one with calf bv side, one heifer, due January 15, I yearling heifer. Apply Ross Jeffrey, R.R. 3 Exeter, phone 172- r-43. 11* GOOD. OIL SPACE HEATER, Cole­ man, used only 3 seasons, excellent condition. Owner installed furnace. Apply Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Credi- toh. phone 26-r-22.‘ 11c GIRLS’ WINTER COAT, like new, sizq, 14, $8.69. Phone 5nn-J. 11c. 9 STOCKER CATTLE. Hereford. Phone l65-r-,> Dashwood. 4:11c APPLES—Choice Macintosh, Spies. Delicious. Kings, Tomin Sweets and Snow. No. 1 $2.00 per bushel; No. 2, $1.00 per bushel. Bring your own container. Apply Stewart Middle­ ton. R.R, 3 Clinton, phone HU 2- 7525. 4:11:18c BEAN THRESHER, Gfeorge White, in first class condition. Apply Maurice Irwin, R.R. 5 Chatham, phone Elgin 2-40G6, 4:18* SUBSCRIPTION SPECIALS — Save money on these; Life, 70 weeks', $7.70; Time, 78 weeks, $6.87; Sports Illustrated. 65 weeks, $6.87; Wo­ man's Home Companion, 18 months, $3.00; Colliers, 40 issues, $3.00. Ex­ eter Times-Advocate, phone 770. 27:4:11:18:25 GRAIN DRIER,’ portable, 200 bu.; 40-ft. grain and bale elevator; 8-ft. heavy duty John Deere, disc; 2- i’ow John Deere stalk shredder; 2- furrow Ford plow. Apply Gaiser Bros., Dashw’ood, 13tfc '50 METEOR COACH, radio, heater, slllp covers, low mileage, reasonable. Phone 226, Exeter, 30tfn nc GET YOUR "HOLIDAY" regularly. Subscribe to ‘Holiday” at a wonder­ ful bargain price of It months for $3.79, a saving of $3.21 over the n e w stan d price. Exeter Tirnes- Advocate, phone 770. 8:23-10:25 LADIES HOME JOURNAI^Save half the single copy price by sub­ scribing now at the special rate of 23 months for $4.03. We're agent for all magazines. Exfeter Times- Advocate, phone 770. 8:23-10:11 FOR RENT 2-STOIlEY..HOUSE, 3-bedroomr a.4 JOO" Andrew St., Exeter. Possession November I. Apply William, .1. Thomson, Centralia R.R, 1, phone Kirkton 103-r-4. lie 4-ROOM APARTMENT, heated, Hot and cold water, private entrance. Apply Penhale Apartments, 70-John St'. E., phone 294-R. lltfc APARTMEN T—A vailabl e No vein ber ,1. Apply Godbolt's Apartments, 16 John Si. • .11* HOUSE IN GRAND BEND, good location, near school. Winterized. Apply Mrs. Gerald Gratton, phone 6. ' lie IN HENSALL, 4-room apartment, heated, downstairs, 2-piece bath, private entrance, garage optional; Available November 1. Apply to Mrs. J. Smillie, Hensall, phone 122- J, 11c UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 3 rooms, upstairs, hot and cold water, all freshly decorated, use-, of base­ ment with Idundry tubs-'Phone l-.T or 74 Ann St. lie 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT, unfur­ nished: 1-bedroom apartment, un­ furnished: also store for rent. Apply John Ward, phone 3-18. 11* UPPER AFAR T M E N T. sei f- contalned, private entrance, Apply 193 Huron St. E. lltfc LOWER APARTMENT, unfurnish­ ed, hot and cold water, private entrance. Apply 193 Huron St. E. lltfc 5-ROOM ’ COTTAGE, modern kit­ chen, 3-plece bath, full basement with furnace. Apply William Hatter, phone 219-W. 11c i APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, toilet, hot and cold water, on Slupka highway. Phone. 6-J Creditor:. Ititfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners. Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER ,2-FAAHLX HOUSE, insul bri< bathrooms, oil i urnace. Price $ P31.5UU down, balanc: ‘ , If) years. country House acres.GOOD 511 area; got tri city. FRAME sulated, ... wood floors, ! income—3-i-c-„. merit, private outran’ up, 2-pieca bath dcr health. Victoria A ¥ 2uo k barn, brick HOUSEKEEPER _____ , homework and caring for 3 children; 5-day weca; sleep Phono 187 alter 5:t)0 p.m.. Duties include ■ small out. 4.11c TIE b•AC-.,, . td house, ;r Give Generously to South Huron, Hospita) Ladies Auxiliary Tag Day, Saturday, October 13. APARTMENT, ■ lower, extra choice, centrally heated, hot water heating system, complete privacy, all mo­dern conveniences including laundry facilities, garage, garden ground, attractive surroundings, rent rea­ sonable. William Oestrlcher, Credi- APARTMENT, furnished, self- contained, hot and cold tap, private bath with private entrance, newly - heavy duty wiring, bull. ... boards; available now. Phone 40 evenings. ; .... 'ound fluor apart :e, 3-pieee ball rn. Reason fo Apply j. W St. West. 16tf< ACRES, bricl silo, driveshed. MAKE MONJ: I».-storey decorated, oil ft easily gelling finest old necensiiles. lull V here\ er j ou may for iree catalogue AMILEN. Dept. B. Montreal. He r; j A WLEIG 1.1 BUSINESS Huron County. ’’’ ’-bed, Excellent mo. Write, al ept. J-2H2-1S9. J ■. Trade well , opportunity, once. Rawi Montreal. P.C water on shower; decorated, eup- itl-W I’-Otfc UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 4 rooms, heated, with hot and cold water. 3-plece bath, built-in cup­ boards and hard wood floors; all freshly decorated; also use of base­ ment with laundry tubs; private entrance; ground floor. Phone 3n(l after 6 or call at 251 Carling St. 11c ELLIOT APARTMENTS The 12-suite siectm-healed apart­ ment building in the centre of town has self-contained 1-bedroom apartments witli private bathrooms, plenty of closet space, stove, re­ frigerator, (some fully furnished); janitor service; plenty of hot water and parking sj>ace for cars; very reasonable rates. One vacancy now’. SANDY ELLIOTPhone 476 or 787-J Exeter • 8:9tfc REAL ESTATE BRICK HOUSE—Two-storey dwell­ ing, additional lot and 2 acres of land. Excellent location, oil furnace, 3-piecec bathroom, kitchen cup­ boards, hot and cold water. Will be sold with or without lot . and land. Owner will sacrifice. Apply immediately. Gerald Gingerich, Zurich. Ont., phone 134 or 34. 11:18c NEW. MODERN HOUSE -nearing completion; 2 bedrooms, oil fur­ nace, Reasonably priced. Apply A. Whilsmith. phone 270-J,_______lltfc Guaranty Trust REALTOR ☆ ☆☆ HENSALL street location — solid brickMain ____ ______ ____ home, hot water oil heat, modern kitchen. One of Hensail's ” homes. Terms available. ☆ ☆☆ HENSALL brick, two bedroom home, furnace. finer Solid ____ --------- modern kitchen and new Available with terms. ☆ ☆☆ HENSALL brick home, attached garage, 2 bathrooms,6’’modern hot water heating, nicely Solid brick home, attached garage, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,c-’modern kitchen, lmt vmi.e»- hceiuus, niveU' decorated throughout, spacious grounds with additional lots, most suitable for a duplex; well worth investigating. Guaranty Trust v. REALTOR R. .B. Paterson — Phone 51 ’ Hensall ■ 19tfc HOMES—C. V. PICKARD—HOMES $1,500.00 'with small monthly pay­ ments. We have just listed this 3- bedroom house with modern kitchen and bathroom and almost new heating equipment. Garage. Total price $6,000.00 6tfc CREDITOR — Brick house, near centre of, village, modern kitchen, bath up and down, good basement, with furnace; extra lot. This pro-- perty is in good condition through­ out. Moderate price. EXETER—Cash $1,500.00. No, this is^not the total price, but this amount down will give you posses­ sion of comfortable four-bedroom home with all modern conveniences Including oil heat. Balance in easy payments. EXETER—3-Bedroom Brick in best of 1condition. This compact home has a dining room. It is oil heated and has good garage. Price re­ duced. EXETER—3-Bedroom Brick Cot­ tage. Very nice bathroom and kitchen. Choide location. Well treed lot. Immediate, possession if de­ sired. 3-BEDROOM BRICK—This home is in wonderful condition. Bath on first and second floor; spacious living and dining room; oil. heated; water softener, water heater, etc; ideal location. Moderate price with terms We have enquiries for farms. If you are interested in selling please contact us. We have several other homes in a wide price range. If you wish, to buy or sell see C. V. Pickard, 394 Main St,, Exeter, phone 165 and 628. 7:26 NEW, MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace;’ east side of Exeter: close to schools. R. E. Bajkwill,, 47 John 11 house, bat... [150 ACRES,- barn, driveshed.‘ ini) ACRES, brick ; barn, drlveshed.75 ACRES,- frame i barn, silo. 50 ACRES, insul-brie barn, silo, driveshed,I BRICK HOUSE, cen i furnace, 2 bathrooiT 'suit 2 families; garage. • BRICK HOUSE. 3 bedrooms, , bath, oil furnace, good barn. .NEW FRAME HOUSE, basement, living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, ; bathroom, extra land. W. C. Pearce, i Realtor; Earl Parsons, Fred Cole, 1 Salesmen, 23tfc house, house, house, tre hall, is, fireplace SERVICES PART-TIME CI/ERK Men’s and Boys’ person. SEKEE ly lath IPER anti di ges I'eppei l J cornpa •Hentail, lea nof :an ba arranged. Hensall phone­lie Male Clerk «' Young man between the ages of 18 and 22 required for office work in Exeter. Education, Junior Met­ ric. Apply in own handwriting -to Box C, Exeter Tinies-Advocate. Uc i i 1 CUSTOM CORN PICKING With 2- ' row S.P, Minn. Moline picker. Ap- I plj’ Marcel and Frank van Hevel. ’R.R. 1 Clandeboye. 11:18:25* SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Im­ mediate service. Butler Bros., Lucan, phone 108 or ,139-W.. ’ . 13:20:27:4:11:18:25*. ’t FEED MOLDY GRAIN ‘ • Let Us Dry It For You Apply Edgan’Cudmore’ Phone 171-r-14 Exeter SOtfc CUSTOM COMBINING, 12-ft. S.P. combine; custom baling, square bales,' Also manure loading. . Apply Nornian Whiting, Exeter, 'phone 655«W, evenings.____ _______ 16tfc WHITEWASHING & CLEANING— Arrangements can be made. Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-1M9. 7;12-ll:15c HAVE YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today, the Foley automatic way. Stew's Sharpening Service, 1()5 Sanders St. E., Exeter, phone 454._____________ ____________ 7c WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "■Where Better Bulls Are Used”, For artificial .insemination, infor­ mation or service from all breeds of cdttle, phone’ the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at-: Clinton Hu 2-l>441 . between ,7:31) and 9:3l) A.M We have all breeds available —top quality 'at, low cost. , 4:26tfc 'PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK • TILE FLOORS thos. h. Walker Phone 553 >. Exeter' 4c . STOCK WANTED I AH -In THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J.. Dow,. phone 83. Exeter.■ ' 12tfc NOTICES Pear Pickers, Men or Women I’aid bj’ the Bushel . Lots of Pear-BILL MCKENZIEPhone 253 or come to Orchard 11c NOTICES TO CREDITORS ■.In the Estate of Kate Madden AIL persons having claims against the estate of Kate Maldden, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the 1st da.v of March, 1955, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of ' Exeter, Ontario, by the Twenty-fifth day of October, 1956. after, which date the. estate will be distributed hav­ ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Bell &. Laughton SOLICITORS for. the. EXECUTRIX Exeter, Ontario 11:18:25 BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BRAY. CHICKS available now. Pullets. Broilers. Pullets for the Grade A Large “best” '57 markets. Broilers far now or later markets. Appreciate, advance orders, al trio they're hatching weekly and may have some on hand. Ask us. Eric Carscadden, Exeter, phone 216-W. 11c—X— WANTED SAW LOGS—WoodlQt owners will be paid - best cash prices direct by mill for good, sound Hard Maple Saw- Logs and Standing Timber. T. A, Young, Staffs, Ont., phone Dublin 11-r-a. 11:18:2.5:1c USED CORN PICKER—Wood’s pre­ ferred. Apply Box ”G”-, Times- Advocate. 1* AUCTION SALES - THE CORPORATION OF THE-’ ."TOWN&HIP-, OF USBORN.E’- BY-LAW” NOj 10—1956- • •’ « •A’by-law fo.raise $200,000.00 to .- aid In the construction of tile, stone-di' timber drains. ’ The Coun6U of the Township of Us.Uorne, pursuant- to the Tile Drainage Act,, enacts as follows: 1. That the Reeve may from time to time, subject to the provisions of this by-law,- borrow on the credit of the Corporation of the Municipality such sum not- exceeding in the whole $200,000.00 as niay be de­ termined. by the Council, and. may in manner, hereinafter provided, issue debentures of the Corporation in such s-ttms as the Council may deem • proper Jor the amount so borrowed, with coupons attached as provided In section 4 of the said Act. . .2. That, subject to section 10 oT the Tile Drainage Act. when tlte Council is of opinion that the ap­ plication of any person to borrow .money for the purpose of construct­ing tile, stone or limber drain should be granted In ’whole or in part, thd Council may, by resolu­ tion. direct the Reeve to issue de­ dentures as aforesaid and. to bor­row a sum not exceeding the amount applied for, and may lend, the same to the applicant on the completion of the drainage work.3. A special rate shall be Imposed, levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which tlte money is bor­ rowed. sufficient for the amount of the principal and interest as pro­ vided by the Act. , .Passed the sixth daj’ of October, 1956. H.- H. G. STRANG. Clerk ’C. A. SMITH. Reeve NOTICE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Take notice that the above is - true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Township of Ijs- borne on the sixth day of October, 1956, and all persons are required to .take notice that any one who de­ sires to apply to have the by-law of any part thereof quashed must serve notice of his application upon the I-Iead or Clerk of this muni­ cipality within 20 days alter the date of the last publication of this notice, and must: make, his applica­ tion to the Supreme Court of On­tario Within one month after the said date. This notice was first published on-the.,Uth day of Octo­ ber, 1956, and the last publication will be on the-25th day of October, 1956.H.’ H. G. STRANG, Clerk 11:18:25 a 16th. ANNUAL SALE OF Registered HEREFORDS undersigned will sell for STUTO BROS.The •«• 2-miles~north-eas"t of Forest, • ■ 28 miles• north-east of Sarnia,- li mile east of Highway No. 21 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 31 HEAD: 18 bulls around 1 year old: 12 bred heifers: 4 open heifers.Herd fully accredited. Bulls blood tested. Heifers calfhood vaccinated. All are eligible for American Registration. Sale at 1 p.m. Cata­ logue on request. W. S. O’NEIL, Auctioneer, _____ * 1 :,1 lc AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 2 P.M, REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 46. Wilson Survey, Brock St. Upon this lot is situated a 4-room frame house with Jnsula stone sid­ ing; bathroom; built-in cupboards; town water and hydro.This house has just recently been built and buyer can have Immed­ iate possession.TERMS: 10% day of sale, balance In 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid, JIM SANGSTER, Prop.ED CORBETT, Auctioneer- 4:11c The Grey-Bruce Hereford Breeders are holding their ANNUAL AUTUMN SALE Of 14 Bulls and 20 Females at theMARKDALE ^SKATING ARENA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 at 2:00 p.m. All bulls are eligible for premium up to $75.06. Complete DISPERSAL SALE Of Registered Herefords Lpt S’, Concession .10, STANLEY TOWNSHIP 3 Miles North of Zurich THURSDAY, OCT. 18. 1:00 P.,M. The herd of Clarence Parke & Son, consisting of: 4 bulls, one year old: 10 one-year-old heifers; 2 two- year-old heifers, sell open; 8 cows with calves by side; 10 cows, due to calve.CLARENCE PARK * SON Prop. W. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer The Establishment of A NEW KITCHENER-WATERLOO DISTRICT OFFICE is announced by WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION BOARD to provide MORE AND SPEEDIER SERVi in THE I MATTERS Wy/orkmen, Employers, Labour Organizations, Representatives of the Medical Profession and ■ other interested groups in Waterloo,. Wellington, Perth and Kurort Counties. Now irt opieration, the hew Kitch^ner-Waferloo-bistriet office makes use of teletype and other Hme‘$avir>g communication devices to provide speedier service In handling compensa- , Hon clairrv arid completing arrangements for the treatment and rehabilitation of injured workmen; the Kitchener-Waterloo-District office will also serve as a centre of information concerning workmen'* compensation for Waterloo, Wellington, Perth and Huron Counties. The Kitehener-Waterloo‘£jisfrict offlde address is: 5 SCOTT STREET, KITCHENER, ONTARIO Duncan Aoytrbft, Dish Representative. R. McLeod Southgate, Assist. Dish Representative. THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD, ONTARIO E. E. Sparrow, Chairman ■ - - “ Dr. E. C. CommissionerJ, V. flMtilav. FARMERS—Please direct, all calls with livestock to Mr. Hubert Cooper, phone 599-J3 EXeter until further notice. Ned Armstrong, Ex­ eter.______ ________ . 11c township of McGillivray COURT OF REVISION 1956 ASSESSMENT Court of Revision will be held in the Township Hall at 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 27. WILLIAM AMOS, Township Clerk 11:18 COURT OF REVISION Revision on-the 1957 Assessment Roll, of the Township of Stephen will be held on Tuesday, the, 6th day of November at 2:00 p.m.‘ F,. W. MORLOCK, Clerk’ 11:18:25 • Form 4 The Voters’ Lists Act 1951 Section 12CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters’ List 1956 of VILLAGE OF HENSALL, County of HURON . Notice is hereby given that hkve complied with section 0 the VOTERS’ LISTS ACT. that I have posted up at my office •at the TOWN HALL. HENSALL, on the 4th day of October, 19o6, thft list of all persons entitled jo vote iri the ‘said MUNICIPALITY at Municipal elections (tnd that; such list remains there- for inspec­ tion. .And 1 hereby call upon all voters to take fi'nhlediate proceedings to have dny amissions or errors -cor­rected According to law, the last day for appeal being the 29th day Of. October. 1956.t>a,Hd this 5th day of October, 1956. JAMES A. T»A TKrtSON, Munlripai Clerk of the , ......... Village of Hftnsall I of and 11 Will the person who took a black jacket, with pink leather on the alMvU.Jffriii... the areiTA...mi. SurntfetM.*,, I On Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Threshing Machine Tractors^ Truck Livestock, Poultry Farm Implements , Hay, Grain and Household Effects the Premises, Lot 12. Con. HAY TOWNSHIP3 Miles North of Dashwood or 1‘ - 18i ..HAY. TOWNSHIP , U'^Mil'es “ *of “Zurich arid 2 Miles South, undersigned auctioneer re- nstructions to sell by public oil The ceived i WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1956 Conimencirig at. 12:30 p.m.TRACTORS. '1 RUCK * THRESH­ ER: M.M. Waterloo “Z”, on rubber, completely equipped, in guaranteed Condition; Allis Chalmers "B”, on rubber, newly Overhauled; Water­ loo thresher, 22x36, equipped with Ebersol shredder, on steel, in A’-l condition; 1937 Chev Stake Truck, with 12x6 grain box, complete with tarp, in good condition.FARM IMPLEMENTS: McDcer- ing Ace bottom 2-furrow tractor plow, on rubber, binder, 6-ft. ent; tiller drill, like No. 266 trafttoi carry mg tnirp call, uue m pint Durjiam atm imtctom fitea sur e ,vugut>i, wrtn vau part Durnani and aiotatem> aim in Ucccmlicr; Hulston , milking, carrying third cab, part Hoisrem and •ey tow, milking, carrying tided , -due m May; Hvrcjoru cow, ring, due in January; puit Hoi- n and Jersey cow,, dim in De- mor; Durham heifer, due m uar.v: part Durham ’and J lol- n heifer, due in February; 3 stein heuei>, rising 2 years old;i Durham and oersey heiier, J iff 2 years old; 2 Durham and stein heifers, rising 2 years | 8 Durham Hereiord yearnings. ; s all choice milk strain. OGB: 4 pigs averaging 175 tbs. i: part 'lam and lork sow, jing bct-ontl. litter, due Detenu 27. DUl^l'HY; 80 New Hamp, and mx. pullci.'i, e momhfj old, Jay- . 50%. This is a choice flock of Jlets, . HAY & GRAIN: 260 bales of sec- id cut choice red elover; 18 ton ixed hay. best of quality; 300 bus. ..iixed grain;’ bushel mixed grass seed; 3 acres cob corn.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3-piece dining mom fuJte: 6 dining room chairs; glass cabinet; kitchen range: Quebec combination heater; Roger cabinet: electric radio; kitchen sink, kitehen’e.tte, etc., etc. TERMS: Cash. No reserve as farm is sold. Dun to extra large sale, selling will start sharp on time. CLARE MASSE. Prop. R. F. STADE & SON, Clerks ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 11:18 at loot CO’ ‘O' ., -............uue In f euruary .ICO tan null stet her Pt Bust P I i I JAY BEE HEREFORDS FARMS3rd PRODUCTION SALE Of Registered Hereford . . Cattle to be held at the Farm 3 Miles East of Kippcn or ,, Miles .South of Seaforth TUESDAY, PCT, 16, 1;30 P.M, 39 HEAD— 6 yearling bulls (12 to 2o months of age): 7 bred 2-year- old heifers; 13 3-ycar-oid (calves by side and bred again). Herd sires include — Star Del Zcnto (grandron of Del Zento 1st); Teeswater View Britisher (grandson of Britisher Domino): Jaybee Advance Notice (son of Ad­vance Notice M.R.C. and grand­ son of Advance Junior Domino, on? of the greatest sires to bq imported into the Province of Alberta.) .STANLEY M. JACKSON. Prop. V. S. O’NEIL. PERCY WRIGHT EDWARD ELLIOTT. Auctioneers R. J. ETHERINGTON, Clerk _________________________ lie ( i AUCTION SALE Qf Housthold And Pth«r Articlw IN Txu> ULLAGE Uh HL.xSALL WEDttkSDAY, UQT, 17, 1:|JQ F.Ms JaULOLnuLD DfEEL’tS: Kroan- lev uavcimorc; youth bed and unoat of umnfi.-. lie>m mapie: ure^sins table; .-mad tames: umiyg wvm urtm tear cxlf-u.-iou tabic; ml spaua oeaicr; enamel cook stove; roeams chair.-}, kitchen, chrome teli. labia and 4 chaii’'; kitchen cupboard nith enamel covering: 4 chrome diairai typewrite;: shelves: seaicrs; Mt- mon utensils; garden hose, garden tools; land garden cultivator;. gab raized pig trough; veterinary sup* plies and other articles. Everything will be sold as prop, is leaving town. DR. D. G. MeKELVIE, Prop P. L. McNAUGHTON, Clerk ED CORBETT, Auctioneer _ 11« The Grey-Bruce. Sheep Breeders are holding the ANNUAL SALE Of Sheep AT KEADY SALES ARENA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1956 40 Pitre Bred Rams and 60 Pure Bred Ewes of Oxford, Shropshire. Leicester, Suffolk. Hampshire and Southdown breeding.Government graders will grade all rams at the sale. ' 4‘.llc ] AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate, Tractor Truck, Auto, Implements and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises WINCHELSEA „ Usborne Twp., St. Mary’s'Road The undersigned auctioneer re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1:30 P.M. REAL ESTATE: Consists of part of Lot In. Con. 7, Usborne Twp.. 20-acre farm of choice clay loam, all tillable land, with no buildings; land well drained and in choice state of cultivation.Terms of Real Estate; 10% on day of sale, balance in 39 days. Sold subject to a reasonable re­serve bid. AUTO, TRUCK &• TRACTOR— 1949 Ford Coach, in good condition: 1951 Ford Tractor, in guaranteed condition; 1952 Ford U Ton Pick­ up Truck, in guaranteed condition; 14 ft. rolling home. IMPLEMENTS & MISC. ITEMS— 2-furrow hydraulic plow for Ford tractor and pick-up scuffler; Ford pulley; Inthrow horse-drawn disc: walking -plotv; cultivator; 3 rows snow fence; 16 rods galvanized fence; large, quantity inch lumber: large quantity 2x4, 2x6. 2x8—12 and J4 feet long; steel piping and angle iron; chicken feeders; galvanized trap nests; block and tackle; cross­ cut. saw; carpenter tools; man.y articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: Cash. WILBERT BATTEN, Prop. GARNET HICKS. Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 4:11c The Grey-Bruce Aberdeen Angus Breeders Association are holding their ANNUAL AUTUMN SALE Of 9 Bulls and 21 Females AT WALKERTON SALES ARENA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 at 2:00 p.m,All sires offered are eligible for 25'~r premium up to $7,5.00. ,4:11c 7. Complete DISPERSAL SALE Of Cattle and Hogs South Half of Lot 14, Con. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 1 Mile North of CreditonThe undersinged auctioneer is in- structed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 at 1:30 p.m.CATTLE: Part Hereford and Hol­ stein cow, milking, carrying third calf, due April 12; blue, roan cow, milking, carrying third calf, due in June: blue heifer, carrying second calf, due in July; red Dur­ ham cow-, milking, due April 15; whi.te cow,- carrying third calf, milking, due June 1. Durham cow, carrying second calf, milking, due June 12; part Hereford and Hol­ stein cow-, carrying second calf, due in June; Holstein cow. fresh ’three weeks, with calf at foot; Durham cow. fresh tw’o months, with calf at foot; red Durham steer, rising 2 years old; Holstein steer, rising 2 years old: 4 Hereford yearlings; 9 Hereford spring calves.HOGS: 8 Yorkshire chunks; York­shire SOW'. No reserve;- everything will he sold as owner is selling due to ill health. »TERM.S; Cash. EDWIN FAHNER, Prop. . GARNET HICKS. Clerk ' ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 11:18 Important AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate Garage and Restaurant Equip:"' Groceries and Household Effects On the Premises- North Half of Lot 7. STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Highway 21,Miles North of Grand Bend The undersigned auctioneer re* ceived instructions to sell by public auction on-SATURDAY, OCTOSER 20. 195* Commencing at 1:00 p.m.R E A L E S T A T E: ConHf ts of North Half of Lot. 7, -Stephen Town­ ship, on which is situated a new garage with restaurant and * living quarters, known as Supertest Sta­tion. Living quarters consist -of large living room, 3 bedrooms, utility' room, bathroom and modern kitchen: lot. 200x100 ft.; building 5l'x45 ft. This is a brand new structure with all modelm facilities, very nicely’ located An ideal oust* ness investment. TJrms of Real Estate to be an­ nounced on. day of sale.RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT * GROCERIES: New pop cooler with five-year guarantee; large assort­ ment of dishes and silverware; store shelves; display counter; large variety of groceries and canned goods. • . " HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & MISC, ITEMS: General Electric-.refrigera­ tor; 4-burner Gutoey electric stove! 2nburner electric rangette; propane gas heaters; coffee stove; 3-piece chesterfield suite, like new; wal­ nut coffee, tabje; nest of. walnut tables; 2 • trilight : lamps;, .17-lnch. Admiral blonde television set, com­ plete with aerial;, magazine rack; continental single bed; combination door: variety of dishes: dresser; 2 stands: assortment of clothing; baby bed; buffet, etc., etc. GARAGE EQUIPMENT: 2-wheel trailer, brand new: trailer frame; large Jack-all ,iaqk: bumper jack; large emery; grinding . stand: 209- gal.-oil tank; quantity 20-ft, length steel; heavy duty Vice: air power grease cun; quantity of ojl, etc. TERMS; Cash.No reserve everything Till be sold. OLLACE DESJARDINS. Prop. GLF.N WEBB, rClerk ALVIN WALPER. Auctioneer i 154 I J new-.; M-H .un fer- Mr-Deering like .nexr; ____ „isc;" 'McDe7eriiig "3- sprlhg-tooth harrow, -furrow tractor plow, . diamond harrows; De Lava) , electric cream separator, ■ ..th: rubber tire wagon 16-ft. fiat rack: M-H M-M 3-hOrsfe fttlL .....Me.Deering ■lit: NLH hinder, 6- -y root, pulper. like *b. seales; Manic 2-row seiifL "J. ouahtity of lumber: C V ft 1 6 11 ft biot-k* and and other I --------- --- like .... M-H 13-......... ................. new; No. 296 trafttov spreridet. ...............M-H manure spl-cadcr, fill steftl; 32 plate tractor disc; McDeei’lng 3 section spring-tooth harrow: Cock slititt • 2‘fui’roW tractor plow; 4 section r’ 656 a dap. with vi ctTam s tIva tor; mowei‘, ft. cut. new: Ren Wf 16-1 IM*: coirn... cedar posts; fam..,,., ....... electric fencer r-hai “ ’ plate tractor di: ;fed one month .•ack: 15 sepai’atoi. . ; M-H drill 7‘ft. i “ Fltiei, ... if row 2669-11 inch fti'Indot. _ n,v house. 12x16 ’*; quantity mlns jnlll:Clinton' f tackle, (--hains. forks .1 mlltftaHAKIlhMiit .WAree ... You Can't Beat Red S- Whife SAVINGS AT Foodland Quaker Carn Flakes 1J2 az. PK13. 22c Facelle Tissue 2 -33c Hereford Corned Beef 37c CLARK’S 20 OZ.ST. WILLIAMS 9 OZ, As'rted Jams 3 FDR 59c CLARK'S -18 OZ. Tomato Juice . . 29c Sardines BRUNSW'K 2 FOR 19c 5 Roses Flour s lb. 39c Hallowe'en Kisses 29c Pork & Beans 2 FDR 39c LARGE. Wisk Detergent 49c G'ANT Wisk Detergent 97c Hawes Paste Wax 47c Pitted Dates i lb. 2-2 7c Boneless Hams . . 79c Boneless Pot Roast 33c Cottage Rolls P’MEALtSD 59C Cook'd Ham SLIC'D D2 LB. 49c Swift's Bologna . . 25c Swift's Chubs PREMIUM 33C Bi’auhschweiger, Liver and Bacon Sandwich Spread S' IMPORTED ENGLISH Wedgewood DINNERWARE LESS THAN HALF PR1CEI * 5-1 Setting Cup & Saucer Fruit Nappie Breed & Butter Dinner Plate ONLY $1.99 with ys.oo Purchase *■ 6