The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-02-20, Page 11tl"ieidmanl
,-",Continued From Page 9
our homes, our educational sys-
tem, our choIce Qf Work, aur
.freedom of religjQn, 011l' freedon
of travel?
Our freedom to drive .our ears
'When and where we wish with
Only a ininimttnt of restrictions?
What• A. privilege• it is in l.his
.and of many miles, it is also
a responsibility,.
A4ring nine years .of war, 10
young men gave their lives to
purchase this for Us. ltlemori.es
are short but in the minute or
two that l remadned I was able
to :think et five wlio had lost
their lives in car accidents.
There ,will be no memorial win-
dow hone u F i >} g these; their
flames will not he inscribed on
honour voila. They .did not give
their 'lives for a worthy cause.
They lost their lives ,because of
Carelessness .of ;their own or of
someone else.
We can blare partly our
manufacturers for building cars.
with tee much speed and hap-
hazard design with regard to
eafetY, Yet in the final analysis
it is the driver who is respons-
ible in almost every case.
Mechanical- failure causes an
Insignificant number of acci-
dents, Police officers have stated
in confidence that at ]east 75%
of the accidents they investigate
1
Hay 13,.o.co..s.t
Important •
Dr. B. J. Finn of 1lie Field t
i'lusbandl•y Division of the Cen-
tral gxperlllkental Farm in Ot-
tawa says the intelligent use of
fertilizers is ..as important with
CLASSIFIED RATES
hay cr'epS as with anyother.
�Qc
crop, word* or less
Among the factors to he con- More Than 25 Word*
s
he 'Drift' Of These
Th. T. rla.x Advo its, 1.br
ry O .195$
i.argains..!
sidered in determining the quan-
tity of fertilizer for any par-
ticular crop are the filature
of the soil and the previous
20Per Word
200 OFF
if ad paid with order or by
treatment of the land in maniil'- S,Iturday following the test
ing and cropping. Information insertion
relevant Le) soil texture, drain-
age, lime requirement, and .tile
availability of plant food con-
stituents is most helpful in de-
ciding the fertilizer needs of a
crop.
The effect of fertilizer elements
in 20 hay tests, over a period of
thirteen years on different soil
tapes in Carleton County, vary-
ing in texture from sand lo clay
SUCCEEPINO INSERTIONS 40e
More than 25 Worts
11!?S: Per Word
Setni-Display Classifieds
(Restrjeted to one column)
First insertion $L40 Per Inch
Subsequent Insertions
$1,25 Per Inch
Minimum -One Inch
loans, indicates the following re- Classified ads accepted up till
sults: Applications of Nitrogen Wednesday noon, Auction sale
decrease in 1i 1 copy should be in Tuesday .at
rageo
t yields of
to the oat crop produced an ave
first-year flay by 232 pounds of noon.
dry hatter per acre. Phosphorus
treatments increased the yield
of hay, particularly on the finer
textured soils, showing an ave -
are caused directly or indirectly rage increase for all tests of
by drinking, However, our laws 771 pounds of dry matter per
are such that only a fraction of acre. Applications of potassium
the drivers are charged with resulted in a slight increase in
impaired or drunken driving. the yield of hay on all soils ex -
We continue to ignore the traf- cept the clay Imps,increasing
fie signs and the speed limits. the dry matter per acre, In ail
Was at to retain this freedom tests,by an average of 145
that 10 young men from this pounds,
church gave their lives? The farmer interested .in grain
The week of February 24 is alone, should apply nitrogen in
safe -driving week in Qntario, addition to phosphorus and potas-
Your County Federation of Agri- shim, but when the grain crop
culture along with the farm serves as a companion crop -for
forums is sponsoring a safe- a legume "hay sending, a rela•
driving rally Monday evening, Lively lower level of nitrogen will
February 24.'See the advertise- be. required, with emphasis nn
Poem elsewhere in- this paper, phosphorus and potassium Please, Come out and lend your treat-
ments
eupport to the saving of lives,
Grass and legume crops pro-
vide more and better hav if ttse
is glade of fertilizers. Farmers
are advised to fertilize hay ac-
cording to provincial recommen-
dations.
GINGERICH'S,erxte.
'HEATING'ENGINEER
WHEN IT COMES TO HEATiNG
HOUSES, FOLKS DECLARE
ANO RIGHTFULLY-
WHAT WAS GOOD
ENOUGH FOR FATHER
ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH
FOR ME."
LOCAL 71.1Dr2ARM In
a-or...zed
GINGERICIrS
HEATING -LIGHTING -PLUMBING
Ott BURNING -AIR CONDITIONING
EQUIPMENTS,SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
MOTOR REWINDING
34
ZURIC
It's an T for an T when two
egotists get together.
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Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this"Sunday Wednes-
day afternoon, and during
the evening throughout the
week.
Exeter
Motor Sales.
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Graham Arthur Motors Offers
TOP QUALITY USED CARS
For Many Miles Of Care -Free Driving
'56 STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT SEDAN—automatic
transmission, in showroom condition.
'55 FORD SEDAN
'54 PONTIAC COACH—slip covers, spotlight, real
cleanl
'49 CHEVROLET COACH--rarlio, sunvisor, classy slip
covers, tutone paint. A Real Car For A Young
Man!
GIANT GIVEAWAY
100 Gallons of Gas -- $50 In Food
100 Lbs.. White Sugar — Free Grease .lob
3.Pairs bf Nylons to 2 Different Winners
All 'You Have To Do
is buy your GAS at GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS or
your ,GROCERIES at DRURY'S MARKET and fill in
the FREE coupons supplied for the big draw that's
just around • the corner!
A FREE COUPON GIVEN FOR EVERY PURCHASE
AT EITHER FIRM
' a
Graham Arthur Motors
PHONE 210
EXETER
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FOR SALE
.iic ^A11' Beaver", heavy dui.
(•nntplete with mntor and stand
Tom 'Walker, ;'nelson St„ Exeter.
title
10 TON' CO11 (.Oft:--.3npiy nay
1)urharnre, R.R. 1 hash wend,
phone %urtr 11 100-11- 1;:13:211!
TAY,;! 'TOYS! }leavers Basement
'Pnytown is open all year round.
(lifts for children's parties. birth-
days Pte, for all ages. Beavers
Hardware. fl tfn
Red Tag
Specials
Used Appliances
2 GE WASHERS .. $40 & $50
EASY SPIRALATOR
WASHER $99,50
One year old, originally $210,
:Il0TP0INT
REFRIGERATOR. . $99
7 cu. ft„ completely recondition-
ed, scaled unit,
USED RANGES . ...... $35 & $65
COMBINATION RADIOS
& RECORD PLAYERS
Addison Console, Automatic
3 -Speed Record Player,
only ... .. .. ... .. .
$50
Admiral Console, Automatic
3-Speetl Record Player,
like new, only $99.50
HI-FI CONSOLES
2 Spartons $75 and $150
'57 Clearance
Brand New Deluxe
REFRIGERATORS
CROSLEY SHELVADOR
RCA VICTOR*
HALF PRICE!
SNELGROVE'S
Phone 18 Exeter
Civil Defence
—Continued Froin Page 9
Lions President Larry Snider
was in charge of the annual
joint meeting at which about 75
members were present.
A. S. Sweitzer, chairman of
the Bo i Scout group committee,
made an appeal for leaders for
the Cub packs. He said the
committee had applications from
20 boys who wished to join but
could not be accepted until
leadership was provided. Two of
the present Cub leaders • were
leaving the area soon.
Lions decided to hold their an-
nual Red Cross blitz on Thurs-
day, March 13, before a regular
meeting.' C. V. Pickard is in
charge.
13,
W. Tuckey, who is in
charge of the club's paper
drives, announced another one
will be held soon.
In 'March, 1957, the federal
government's payroll included
148,000 classified civil servants,
compared to 116,000 ill 1945 and
46,000 in 1939.
Ann-ouncement
Opening Thursday, Feb. 20
Mr. Stanley Kochan has purchased the businoss and building of Bob
Cook Motor Sales. The new establishment will he known \as HURON
MOTOR SALES and will specialize in-
+ Complete Co'llisior
Repair And Finish
+ Metal Work
+ Painting Cars
+ Lubrication Jobs
+ Gas And Coil Products
HURON MOTOR SALES
PHONE I7 .
Ston Kilchan, Prop,
HgNSALL
FOR SAA., REAL ESTATE
1'11,Ja1.TS, Purina started, ant' I,Oa7', frontage by 125% en
a„ \\•e fan Futility any breed 1lltrnn Street least, north side.
emelt as the farnoits Moults Rolfe trete 11r. ;Dob ,ilellitlre -phone
Queen et rain, t'rrtss 1.eyatorn, - fi✓,4 •.1. 211..:7 :11_.1:t:
Amro 1n-t'rote% or any bra%y
breed deSurd. .Ul pullets deliver. cul A(•Rl .(111'i1s k'Af.\t-•N,a Lot
tel. I at\ istnk P 0 1)1 t 2 Y ;:` at. to Von. t'sl)arne Township, Ap-
t J'a 1t, pry William J. Thomann. l;011.
tt•alra, phone 1i trktnn 103-1-.4. 6!
DRAIN TILE
1:n-A(•ru: P'AIiAf at Eleven. 4-
4 nch ' as per At Dela hrdrortm house with bath, baee-
5 inrh
6 anvil
7 melt
$
35 per M 1)01'41
1111 per 1\1. Perri
145 per M r)el'rt
rJ per 1.1e
rd
and furnace: large 1,-sliaped
harp nn hall, Implement eked and
narane. This farm Is tiled and is
inch , 1 AT l) t'd nor, of the rarliesf farms in the
T's, Y's anti Elbows
in Stork district, Ownez• vtIll carry Snort-
Prices for 10". 12" and lt" gage.
=011 MITES at 'Rrucerield, 4 -bed.
on 1 oquest roost brick .11nUSP, bath. automatic
RYDALL BRICK AND TILE fi'f'ta(r, fell basement. Large
l,rtn nit tall. This farm is tiled
1.411111TEla 11tfn and has ^„i acres of wheat,
h;o,,ipment may be hnu„ ht lcltli
farm. owner bill carry in(11't;,aee.
r1d KAI.l3 STARTED 1}1 r,1, s -:�, Il P. areola, real f;e a P
number of Dekalh started 6721,-1. linppen, phone 11Pnsalt
IeYs, vacr111t ed for Nevvcaslle
and h/one,;fia, i'ea[ly fon ihlmrd-
late delivery at 111 and 18 weeks
of age. Prnice list onordreqers.uesMt. r2ooreis-
anutlt olarge 'iiortFLS—\viii huy any land of
PouOnt„ phone hn lrr GI, t -rt,. 3, SP6
fnrl is horses. heavy or light, buy, sell
or exchange. Call 133, Frank
Taylor. Exeter. 5tfc
SPA ('E li fe.e were Coleman fly
newyears Ihone1 5718 J xetter', Looks 1' rc EMPLOYMENT WANTED
P,IAinfdeld Phone 133 Lucan
WANTED
f1ATIO N TRACTOR., large, with (;int., 1a, wantS hohlsewnrk or 1
implements; dining room table baby-sitting. Phone 57.3 Exeter.
and chairs; hedsprings and matt- 2nc
roes, Mrs, Harold :Deaver, phone
(1112-W Exeter. 21e SERVICES
OJ•'FLC.0 SL PPI,7ES -- We have
your office needs, at ion est.
priere. Typewriter ribbons, carbon
piper, adding machine tape, ink,
adhesives, Buy here: The Times.
Advocate. 211
CHOICE ;Al1XE.) HAT', 1100 bales:
Six -'rt, stiff sprints International fartory - trained mechanics—using
1.ultiealn.t' on rubber; nearly new best and most modern equipment.
„-fUrrnw ?Massey-Ft:arris plough; Peaennat,le prices, always! Larry
also wagon on rubber with grain Snider Motors, phone 62.4 Exeter.
ins. Apply William :.ikenbead, 3fl 6.1a:4n..7,.
P„R. 1 iilppen, phone Hensall
611-R-3, _ 0 :2,Ze
C,7i;ALITY workmanship, drapery.
slipcover upholstery. Choice of
new fabrics. Phone 211-J Exeter.
1:4^ :27c
BRING Yo1:rit Form "barb home”
for complete service: We offer
courteous, lnersnnalizeri service by
AT`Tf.NTfO\, 11'AnAD5rS—Prompt,
enuftenns t•nllectlnn of all tleauI
TiT'F,ki:4.lt COW, due to freshen!and (Bullied farmanimals, ('all
middle of April, gond milkrr, Al)- , r•nllert fn1' oe1' qU '.
ply ifarry 1'x2 f)seli, 31.11. 4 .A Soriat PrlS',vl 421 Cr-l1, g,Sgaafo(rtIhs,ET^l.
Crediton, phnne 21-11-5, .0•
of Canada Ltd. 1.:.n.:1;27'tfc
MAN'S St'I'T, blue aharlcals in, size
31, practically new. May be seen
at Brady*); Cleaners, 20'
A NEW SPECIAL
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For $10!
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Full Year's Subscription to all
three for only $10,
SAVE $8 ON NEWSSTAND
• PRICES!
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FOR RENT
STORE on Drain Street, opposite
the :Bost Office. Available now.
Apply at Times-Arlvccat O. e:1tfc
APARTMENT, fully furnished,
steam heated, private 126111, Elliot
lets„ 442 Main 5t„ Exeter, phone
470, 2:41 fc
5-110oar iP.\11T:trEi T, dnwn-
elair, bath, including electric
stove. Apply al house next to
(`NR Station. C'entrelle. 2:13ifr,
APARTMENT, 9 -room, rinwnstnir,
„-piece bails, space heater, heavy
duly stove provided. Also bed -
sitting room, partly ftunished.
Apply 51is, Gladys Henry, phone
316, 'Exeter. 21e.
APARTMENT. ;-room, dnwnstair,
hath, including electric stove.
Apply at house next to CN11
Station, Centralia, phone 1.-5rt
Thedford, collect, 1:211fn
REAL ESTATE
1110 -ACRE FA RAI, good buildings,
hydro In house and harp. .1pn11'
Times -Ad erica t P, 2'1e.
C. V. Pickard
ExtrirErt
1 -Eli onooM 'brick cottage, nin-
eteen kitchen and bathroom, iiving
room and dieing room, attached
garage. 'l.'his borne is in „end
condition a,rtd well located, Priced
to sell. Terms.
CHOICE, brand new 3-bedrnern
home may he purchased w 1111
4112411 clown payment or ata eery
low t?rlce for cash, This is a
beautifully finished house. Let
us show it to you,
SMALL I40ll'I; in very elle lee 1n -
cation. Cone Potent kirt'hen. '-
piece baht, oil heated. Everything
in good condition, Price $4,500.0^.
Terns.
LARGE FAMILY ROI -SF% com-
pact hrirk, incident kilt -hen.
1 -
niece bath, gond bas6uneet w1th
steel furnace. May be purchased
on easy term%,
SHOP AiAT1AI,'t'A11 ..s.1• . V'elt ln.
rated in Exeter business seetinn.
Suitable for niche or any 12,54+•
51646 requiring nl e el 111 m flnnr
space.% Very romfol'table 11vind
quartets. Terms. 2 ;Mc
APARTMENT 'HOUSES, 'PAPAS—
Let us give you details,
'1'o buy or tell, sett C. V 1'tr•
karrl, Realtor and General Tiraur-
ante, 394 stain St., Exeter, phones
161 and 62S,
i 2 t1 R^.
I FLOOI1, insul barie, living room
(it'epiat'e, 2 bedrooms, full 64112,
Mee kitchen, fall cellar, furnace,
hot water tank, t:enrat locatidie,
,-STO111sfT I -LOUSE, large rurnaie,
-niece befit, hot and role! 11 ater,
heavy truly tvit'ing, garage. Early
peseestion, 11.,:1tfe
Nt•1\V 1-STC/1111Y frame, partial
basement, 3 bedrooms, full bath.
:171
write,hoeti or toe, W. C.
I''ratee. itm
ealtdr, sxeter, tvlrnt16
118; Dari Parsons, Phone Phone 427,
'Fred Cole, phone 5Ao6•W, Selee-
hten. Title
Orily $910 Down
$68 A Montn
T uy4 a ne1V N.T3'.A \(ipeoved,
TI'Iek Veneer 120111e In Exeter
with 9 lltdl'16MMMA, (.tltcc1 harp.
living ronin and kitchen, TInt an'
fuel oil heetintt•, rhotcts ni' fInnr.
Inti, bull lit ktt61161i 1211phoards,
full bnarmrott, la.undry 1111)s,
CONTACT JOHN tlCJltl<'t
T'tepresontdttg I,, 1'baby,
T'tChlt'tir, Lent1611
T'hent 563 05 1\10,112 St. /Wren.
204
riniI'r NOW we ran handin any
aerviee 306 'for you quickly, ef-
t fieteniv. and at low cost. Be
wise anti bring, your trat•inr or
17•n'lt to 2111' Shop noir , Wore
rush &'aeon begins. F. W. Hux-
table, phone. 153-Ati Exeter. 20c
NOTICES TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
William Henry Yearley,
deceased.
.A11 person s having claims
41211041 the estate of Willlan
Henry Yearley, late of 1 he Town-
ship of Stephen. in the County
of Huron. Farmer, who died on nr
shoat 1ha 2nd day of Docember
I2+7, arc required to file particul-
ars of same with Bell & Laugh -
on, solicitors of 'Exeter, Ontario,
by the 222nd day nf February 111,
aflrr 13hieh datr 1114 estate will
he distributed having regard nilly
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Adnlinistratrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
6:13:2ttc
In the Estate of
Henry Link,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Henry Link.
late of the Township nf Stephen,
in the Count of Huron, win !lied
on nr about the 7th day of Febru-
ary 1981, are required to file
par.ticuiars of same with 'Re)1 &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the lst day of March
1981, after which dale the estate
will be distributed having regard
only to diose claims of which
notice has been received,
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario,
171 261;27a
in the Estate of
Oscar Frederick Klopp,
deceased.
All parsons having; claims
against the estate of ()sem; Frede-
rick Iilopp, late of the Village
of Zurich. in the. County of Prur-
or1, wile died nn er about the ,Snit
of January 1151, are requirerl to
+ file partiettlare of same with Bell
.C-. Laughton, Solicitors or Exeter.
Ontario, by the lst day of :Aiarch
next, after w'hieh date, the estate
will be distributed leaving regent
only In those claims of which
notice has been received,
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors, for the Executors,
Exeter, Ont.
13.20. :le
111 the Estate of
Elsie Link,
deceased,
All persons hat mg claims
against the eetate of Elate Link,
lute of the 'Township of Stephen.
112 the County of T4'nton, win (11e1I
All or about the 26111 of 'riecernber
195(1, are required to flle par.
1 '511454 of sante with Be11 &
1,atighton, Seliciters of Exeter,
tlnlarin, bee (he lst clay of March
1951, otter wllirlt date the state.
will he distributed h4ving regard
only in theeP elatnta of et Melt
netice has been received.
Bell & L;sughtoIi,
Soitcitnre for 1128 Executor.
Exeter, 'Ontario
Iii the Eetate of
Thomas Pryde,
late\ of the Town of
Exeter, Ontario,
C.resdttora and others having
e341mn a4'41(14t the above estate
are reguirad In send full partleu-
tare tit mirh elai 224 to fie u2lder-
nianed eset'tttor on 61 befeire the
916 day n'f Starch, A.D. 1950, after
nilioTt deer, the estate's Reset! will
120 (1ltitrtliuterl, Ithe 1114' regard nelY
rn Online that lime o then been
The Canada Teutt Company,
Lormot1, 'O(ttat116, iixeenlor
1 tLt. it Tr.XLttlil+C1`.
BolleI(trr6, Exeter, Ontario.
10.24.0
TENDERS WANTED
'rOWNS1I11' OF
WARBLE. FLY SPRAY
AN.D INSPECTOR
(Al Appliraiions Xnr contract to
spray all rattle in the 'lnv2nship
of Hay for Warble Fly Control.
Tnwarshlp to egpply spray meter -
1a1 All work to conform with the
Act and to be subleetto the
direction of the appointed In-
spector Tenders to state clearly
the price per head for each treat-
ment; also price on an hourly
rat e.
(iii Application fm• Warble Ply
Control lnspectnr in the Town-
ship of iia'y wilt be. i•Preiv.ed.
Duties to be suele as tie conform
BABY CHICKS FCR SALE NOTlE5
./atiaKkrs demand wipe,choice rt I 4II,1; H14S1r11E#ha PraA.
tice-
ol[
rhirlis.
Eggs -ewe have, pullettr to nhlroprartte and drugless. there
wirin range (tnrludina Aisles Iii- apt' Tuesdays. Wednesday afid
Cross). ('ackerela -dual eturpoite. Thursdays weekly starting' Febe,
ltrnilers. (order 113a1'r(i-4pril Pnwr, ruary 4. John Ward, ;piano 34$.
:Cray Ila!ehery agent, I 1 ie tars- l 30tfs
sadden, Exeter, phone 246W.. 20e
EQUIPMENT PDR RENT`
Floor a�rSanders
floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Toole. Etc.
.BEAVERS HARDWARE
HELP WANTED
with the Act. Terson whose ap^
nitration is reeeivcd must attend TOWNSHIP OF EsDemN E
s,'honl 111
C'ltntond it
, State rata of WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR
All tenders to he in the hands Warble Fly Insperlor wanted
at the 171erie by Friday, February for Tnw•ns.Tup of 1'Sbnrne. Ap-
26. 19'56, plirat.inns will he received to 2
Lowest nr any tender not neces- p.m., March 10th.
sar'ily accepted.
pay per lour an tri Page rate
CHANGE :OF NAME -
Talce notlre that on Thgredaye
the lath day of Slarch, 1858..
Rosario Pascuzzn of the'I'QwnshiD
of Stanley, in the County 03 14ue
ren. will apply to the pre:5td.in;'
Judge in. (':llam(ers at the Court
Floufte, rinderirh, Ontarin. at the
hour ,of ten .o'clohk in the fore•
nnnn to rllang•e his pante trent
Rosario. Pasruzzo to Boy PaS14
and that of his wife trout Maris
,F'asruzzo t(1 Marie 1?asle.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario, f.tIts
nth day of February, 1958,
iDONNEI.LY 42 DONNE1.4LY
le The Square,
r, 1C1DEBIC'11, Onlario,
Solicitors for the A.pplicant
6;11;204
H. W. BPO, ENSH1nn.
Clerk -Tress, 'Township of Hay
Zurich, Ont,
13 :tic
H.H. r, ST'RA2 G. Clerk
Hensall, R.1t. No, 1
24.27c
WOMEN — Make nlnney at 'home
assembling our items. Exper-
iPnee not necesearv, 'Write: Mary
Caroline C,o•, Box 64, ,Aurora,
TO11 NS1•IIP OF HAS' Ontario, 2n 477,
CEMENT
Tenders 11111 ba received bee the
Clerk until 'March 1, 1056, for the
supply of ment g0 Sanders St., Exeter. The Villa
laid downtrt6U0 thebags Hayof Towcenship is under the management of Mrs.
shed near Zurich. Cement to be L, J)esjardine, Exeter. X :ltfa
delivered from June 15 to July
when the culvert le 10 be built.
Tenders to state price per bag.
H. W. PROKE.NSPIIFtE.
G1erk-Trea$., Township of Hay
Zurich, Ont,
13 10c it
MISCELLANEOUS
EVENTIDE VILLA, a home for
elderly citizens, is now open at
Phone 102
for
HARVEY'S
TAXI
24•HOUR SERVICE
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TOWNSHIP OF HAT'
CONCRETE CULVERT
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed tenders will be. received
by the undersigned until Satur-
day, April 5, 1.151, for the con-
struction et an S'x5'x54' Cement
L'ult'ert: on t'onessinn 12 at Lot
No, 18 'Hay during the month of
July. The Township to supply
cement and steel. blueprints and
Specifications may be seen at the
C'lerk's office, Bid forms will be
supplied wenn request. The gr'a%el
to meet the requirements as laid.
down by the Engineer. Lowest. or
any -ender not necessarily ac-
cepted,
H. W. 13 OKENSHIR$,
Clerk -Tress , Township of Hay
Zurich, Ont,
13.20c
AUCTION SALES
Postponed
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Holstein
Cows & Heifers
for T7'A't•ci' 1•Tatbwell & Sons
14 Miles West of l.3rucefteld
will be held
FIr1D;SY, TeS113ntA.HY 21
at 1339 non,
HAROLD JACKSON, Aurtioneer
20c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Cattle, Valuable
Farm Implements, Truck,
Tractor, Combine, Hay,
Grain, Poultry and
Miscellaneous Items
On the Premises,
LOT NORTH sl Or .1. CON, 13,
114 Miles West of Tlashwood
and '74. ,Bile North.
The T'n(lersigned Auctinneer i6
instructed to sell by Public
Auction nn
WEDNESDAY, MARCH S, 1053
Commencing at 3. MO pan, Sharp
Sale includes choice Durham
and Hereford rattle: t r a c t or
r illplenlell(4 (lase, rnmbine; Dodge
truck: International 1-11, swath -
er, like nein'; :Alr.Deering 13 -run
double disc fertilizer drill. on
rubber and used one season:
furrow plow: spring -tooth culti-
vator: complete line of other
machinery to be listed in next
week's issue.
No Reserve—everything will he
sold.
'rruuIS: Cash.
MRS, KATHERINE WEIGAND,
Prop.
GLEN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALTER, Auctioneer
20c
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