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TRUCK
'51 FORD 3•TON STAKE with grain
auger, tarp 650
'$3 CHEV 3-TON with combination
dump
$ $00
TRACT 115
'$8 OLIVER SUPER 77 with live PTO,
used very little
'$4 FORDSON MAJOR DIESEL, above
average $1,250
'$1 MASSEY 44, super motor, new tires $ 900
'49 FORD with Skyline loader, Motor
overhauled $1,000
'59 COCKSHUTT, 10' wheeled tandem
disc, used very little $ 39$
'52 FORD 2-FURROW LIFT PLOW $ 150
2•SECTION DRAG HARROWS 5 25
OLD HORSE-DRAWN MOWER, two
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19 For Sale or Renl 24 Tenders Wanted 25 Auction Sales Whalen SS group
vies at Stratford
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PHONE 190
Clearing:
AUCTION SALE
Of finance. :Co. Repp5wOorot
Bankrupt Stocks, BOW
Seizures and Personal'
COC10911119011
Of Modern .Household.
Furniture, Televisions,,
Appliances And
Brand New Clothing
at the Arena in
GRANTON
SATURDAY, JULY 21
at 1:30 p.m. sharp
Consisting of the following;
2-piece foam. rubber zippered
s hi op chesterfield suites;
large eons* model organ;
combination radio and record
player; chrome kitchen suites;
2-piece davenport .suites; . 5-
piece bedroom .suites complete
with box springs and matt-
resses, with bookcase beds; 6
TV sets; automatic washer and
dryer; refrigerator' and elec-
tric ranges; conventional wash-
er; two 39" continental beds;
platform rockers; coffee and
step tables; hostess and 'arm
chairs; tri-light and table
lamps; other odd pieces of
furniture; quantity of brand
19c new clothing, plus many more
items which will be released
before sale day hut are not
available fOr publication at
this time,
TERMS: Cash on . day of
sale; 3% sales tax in effect;
cheques accepted.
KEITH FAWCETT and
ARNOLD SMITH, Auctioneers
19c
Maurice Baker, on SundaY-
Air. and Airs. Oliver Baker
and family attended the funeral,
.43.y MRS. ARChiIE DEWAR of their nephew, Ronald But-
son, of Munro,. who was acct-
2 USED POWER
LAWN. MowER$
Pennsylvania 21" with easy
start, $45; Maxwell 18" Swirl-
eta, $35; both overhauled and
in good shape*
DON MacORBOOR
235.1273 William St,
19c
20 Wanted To Rent
LAND, from 30 to 250 acres;
fall possession, Write Times-
Advocate, Box No, 6933, 12,26e
22 Notices
I WILL NO LONGER BE re•
sponsible for any debts incur-
red by my wife, Elsie Noreen
Joan Cooper, 'formerly of Cred-
iton, This notice to be in effect
as of July 5, 1962, Gerald
Cooper, Crediton, Ontario.
5:12;19c
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
NOTICE TO '
PROPERTY OWNERS
TO DESTROY WEEDS
Notice is hereby given to all
persons in possession of land,
in accordance with the weed.
control act of 1960, 3, 13, 19,
that unless noxious weeds
growing on their lands, within
the municipality of the Town-
ship of Stephen are destroyed
by July 16, 1962 and throughout
the season, the municipality
may enter upon the said land
and have the weeds destroyed
charging costs against the
land in taxes as set out in the
Act, The co-operation of all
citizens is earnestly solicited,
Signed,
ALEX CHESNEY,
Weed inspector,
Township of Stephen
12,19c
Treasurer's
Sale
OF LAND FOR TAXES
VILLAGE of GRAND BEND
County of LAMBTON
TO WIT: By virtue of a war-
rant issued by the REEVE of
the VILLAGE of GRAND BEND
under his hand and seal of the
said Corporation bearing the
date the 11th day of June, Sale
of lands in arrears of taxes in
the VILLAGE of GRAND BEND
will be held at my office at the
hour of 10 a.m. o'clock in the
morning on the 10th day of Oc-
tober, 1962, unless the taxes
and costs are sooner paid,
Notice is hereby given that the
list of lands for sale for arrears
of taxes was published in the
ONTARIO GAZETTE on the
7th day of July, 1962, and that
copies of the said list may be
had at my office.
TREASURER'S OFFICE, this
11th day of June, 1962.
MURRAY A. DES JARD1NS,
Treasurer.
7:12-10:4
Topics from
Woodham
By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
25 Auction Sales
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Power Tools,
Electric Appliances and
other Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL
In the Village of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
Public Auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 20
At 6:30 p.m. Sharp
Sale includes Yates heavy
duty jig saw equipped with 1/2
h.p. electric motor; heavy duty
automatic drill press with com-
plete attachments and 1 h.p,
electric motor; all steel turning
lathe, fully equipped; Crafts•
man mitre box and saw; table
saw equipped with 14 h.p. elec-
tric motor; ledge grinder;
metal shaper and roller; large
heavy duty vice; punch press;
5 small vices; carpenter tables;
table benches equipped with
wooden vice; large assortment
of saws, planes, drills, brace
and bits, wrenches, plyers, etc„
etc,
Westinghouse electric wash-
er; heavy galvanized double
laundry tubs; ironing hoard; 4-
burner electric stove; 5 desk-
type Singer electric sewing
machines with matching stools;
assortment of tables; large cup-
board equipped with sink; as-
sortment of cupboards and book
cases; chesterfield; occasional
chairs; Heintzman piano; kitch•
en utensils; carpet sweeper;
kitchen chairs; desk. Many
other miscellaneous items.
Please Note: Above mentioned
items all in first class condi-
tion and will be sold without re-
serve.
In case of rain, sale will be
held under cover.
Hay Township School Area,
Ray Fisher, Chairman
Alvin Wainer, Auctioneer
12,19c
By MRS,. FRANK SQUIRE
WEALEN
The annual SS picnic was held
on Wednesday at Stratford
Park. Around 80 were present
for the noon meal and supper.
During the afternoon Carol ".Fos-
ter and .Cayle Duffield con-
dueled, a .program of sports.
Results of races were: Pre-
5000 boys, Robbie Morley;
girls, Mary Johnson; boys, 6-
8 years, Joe French; girls,
Ruth Ann McRoberts; boys, 9-
11 years, Gordon Hein; girls,
Janice Morley; boys. 12-15, Roy
McRoberts; girls, Sharon Hod-
gins;
Three-legged race, Sharen
Hodgins and Carol Foster;
wheelbarrow race, Roy Mc-
Roberts and Earl French; kick
slipper through hula-hoop, Jan-
ice Morley; obstacle race, Rob-
bie Morley; running backward
race, senior boys, Iim, Foster
and Lynn Sherwill; senior girls,
Laura French and Carol Foster;
junior girls backward race,
Janice Morley; guessing jelly
beans, Sharon Hodgins,
Oldest person, Rev. D.
Guest; youngest present, Peggy
Soteher; mystery package, Al-
ton Neil; closest birthday, Mrs.
Shirley Hodgson; nearest wed-
ding anniversary, Mr, and Mrs.
J. Finkbeiner,
Personal items.
Miss Avis Hodgins and friend,
Miss Donna Cowley, St Thomas,
left by plane from Crumlin on
Saturday to spend 10 days with
the latter's parents at Saska-
toon.
Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ronnie visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Elliott, Lon-
don Twp„ on Sunday.
Miss Barbara Gibbercl and
Miss Rose Betchel, London,
were Saturday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Klahre,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hod-
gins and Gordon attended a
Hodgins reunion on Sunday aft-
badly as the set of the pods is
not good.
Pastures are showing effects
of lack of moisture as well as
second cut hay. Several farm•
ers have their second cut hay
in the barn.
-ernoort at ,Oadzow Park, St.
Marys, The gathering was in
honor of Air. and Mrs. Gordon
Mark and family of Winnipeg
who are visiting relatives in
the community,
Air. Laverne Morley has re-
turned home from St, Joseph's
Hospital,
Grant and Allen Hodgins
tended the .Edgeweod Jr. Farm-
er's picnic on Sunday at Port
Franks,
Airs, William Brooks and Mrs.
Ralph Parkinson, Mr, and Mrs.
Thos. Simpson and Tom, Lon-
don, visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Mr. and Airs. Joe .O'Brien and
Miss Phyllis O'Brien, London,
were recent visitors with Air.
and Mrs. William O'Brien.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Airs. Laverne Morley, Carol.
Foster, Airs, Fred. Sotcher and
Peggy, Mrs, Cora Morley, Mr,
and Mrs, William. Morley, Jan-
ice and Robbie and Mr. and
Mrs, William French, Laura,
Earl and Joe attended the Mor-
ley reunion at Stratford Park
on Saturday,
Ronnie Mark of Winnipeg vis-
ited on Monday with Gordon,
Grant and Allen Hodgins.
Mr, Keith Smith of Shallow
Lake was a weekend visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Morley,
Mrs. Elizabeth Lee and daugh-
ter, Lavina, Mrs. Wm, Brooks
and. Alms. Ralph Parkinson, all
of London, were Sunday callers
with Mrs. Cora Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Hod-
gins and family attended a
Weiner roast at Fanshawe on
Friday evening sponsored by
the choir of St. Thomas Angli-
can church, Contort. They also
attended the SS picnic on the
church grounds Wednesday eve-
ning.
Mr, and Airs, Milne Pullen
motored to :Kincardine on Sun-
day and spent the day,
Airs. Laverne Morley, Sirs.
Fred Sotcher and Peggy visited
with Mrs. H. Broeze, Varna, on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cann,
London, were Thursday evening
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. La-
verne Morley. On Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Gowdsward and.
Joey, London, and Mr. John
Miners, Elimville, visited the
Motleys.
New WOO frp.m.
Baseline.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Coward,
Paul and David attended the
Hunkin reunion in Exeter on
Sonday.
Mrs. Harold O'Brien and
Airs, Tom Coward attended the
institute picnic sponsored by
the Elimville WI at Exeter
park on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Reilly,
Edward and Mary .Margaret,
of Sudbury are spending a few
holidays with her sister, Mrs.
Fred Parkinson, Fred and
Mr, and Mrs. ;Fred Parkin-
son, Brenda, Margaret and
Janet attended the Kerslake
picnic held in Exeter on Sun-
day.
Misses Elizabeth Esson. and
Donna Baker are spending
some holidays with their aunt,
Mrs. Donald Scriven and family
in Rochester, New York.
Miss Pat Reid of Harrington
is spending the week with her
friend, Miss Marlene 'Timms.
Miss Vivian Baker has re-
turned to her work in St.
Mary's Hospital after spending
her holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker.
Air. Dave Christie and son
Lloyd and grandchildren David
and Ann Christie, of Edmonton,
Alta., are visiting at the home
of Mr. Robert Elston and plan
on visiting with friends and
relatives during their stay in
Ontario.
Mrs. Hugh McCourt, of At-
wood, is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Elston.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Elston on Sunday were
Mr, and Mrs. Clare Elston and
family of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Humphrey Arthur, Third
Line, Miss Doris Arthur and
Mrs. Bob Smith, London, Mrs,
Ida Knox, St. Marys, Airs.
Hugh AlcCourt, of Atwood, and
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Elston.
Mr, and. Mrs. Vytas Trecio-
kas, Paul anti Ellen, of Don
Mills, Mr. Grant Baker, of
Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Marriott, Ron and Maryanne,
St. Marys, visited with their
grandparents, Air. and Mrs. A.
Dewar and Mr. and Airs.
..ww,iiso.;;;Xcr-N•r'"'
dandy killed by a ,or while
riding on his bicycle on
way 23. Several neighbors also
attended the funeral at Alit.
eheii.
Huron county
crop report
By D. H. MILES
Huron Ag Rep •
Swathing and combining of
wheat and barley is proceed-
ing rapidly as hot, dry weather
is ripening grain faster than
normal.
Some spring grain has been
swathed. The quality of winter
wheat appears to be good and
moisture is low. Dry weather
may reduce anticipated spring
grain yields.
White beans need moisture
TimpA-A099. July 17, 1962: P4.00, .11
'61 FORD SEDAN, 6-cylinder, low mile-
age $2,200
'60 FORD SEDAN, Fairlane 500, auto-
matic radio $1,900
'59 MONARCH SEDAN, loaded $1,895
'60 FALCON WAGON, 2-door, auto.
matic $1,750
'60 FALCON 2-DOOR, a nice one. $1,600
'59 METEOR COACH, V-8, automatic,
radio $1,400
'58 FORD settAN, deati $1,250
'$8 METEOR COACH, 6-cylinder, nice $1,250
'60 VAUXHALL SEDAN, lady-driven $1,200
'57 OLDS 4-rloor hardtop $ 995
'36 MONARCH 2•door hardtop 5 995
'56 4-door hardtop, a Woe one $ 800
'56 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN, stick shift $ 750
'56 FORD CONVERTIBLE-try this for
your love life $ 650
'$6 FORD COACH
$660
btSoto SEDAN
$ 295
tzttilliJ' SEDAN
$ no
Heating
Renovations
Sealed tenders will. be reeeiv•
ed by the undersigned for
heating renovations to the pre-
sent beating system at the
Huron County Court House,
Coderich.
Plans, specifications and ten-
der forms can he secured from
the undersigned.
Tenders will close at 5:00
p.m., Wednesday, August 22,
1962.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk-Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Goderich, Ontario.,
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Myron. Van Ness
and granddaughter Carol Van
Ness of Norwich, Connecticut
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. George Wheeler and Day-
id.
Miss Julie Webb spent a few
days with her uncle and aunt,
Mr, and Mrs. William Whyte
and family of Sarnia.
Gary Hazelwood, Bob Mills
and Derek Wareham are spend•
ing this week at Bimini Camp.
Mrs. Mary Brown, of Hamil-
ton, and Mrs. Wilfred Brown,
of Stratford, visited durng the
Week with Mrs. Whitford Swit-
zer.
Mrs. L.. Copeland spent the
weekend with Mrs. Clayton
Speck of London,
Mrs, Pest Robinson and baby
Lynn are spending a few days
With Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Brine,
Mt. and Mrs. Harry Webber
Spent the Weekend With Mr,
and Mrs, Lewis Helfrich of
Rochester, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. John Redd and
family visited with Mr. And
Mrs. Mitchell Aziz and family
of London on Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey
And tobbit were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn tract-
ley of St* 'Marrs.
Mrs. M. Copeland and jean
Visited with Mrs. I). Johnston
Kirkton on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mts, Beverly West.
Man and. Janet, of Granteri,
were Sunday,evening visitors
With Mr, and rs. Glenn Conn.
land and Cynthia,
Mr. and Mt's, Albert Scott of
Farquhar and Mr. Mid Mrs,
Roy Russell and faniily of :Rita-
Seldale and Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Erinticcll were Suhday
MAAS With Mr. and Mrs,
Rundle and Larry.
And Mrs, Robert Rundle,
Ant and Jack. and Rebell,
Wareham visted on Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Payne of London,
Mr, and Mrs. George Ball,
Kathy and Debra, of Dundas,
aud Mr, and Mrs. Bill Crago of
London were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stacey
and Mrs. HOward Dungey of
Mitchell, Mrs, Florence Aikens
of Guelph visited on Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith and Mrs, Frank Levy.
Mr. and Mrs, Grant Mills,'
Jamie and Nancy of Calgary
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills of
Exeter were Monday visitors
with Miss Blanche and Rhea
Mills and. Mr. Edgar Mills.
Air, and Mrs. 'George Wheeler
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr. Clarence Fletcher.
Mrs, Lew Walker of Pan-
shawe and Mrs, Glena Sawyer
of Victoria Hospital, London,
visited on Saturday With Mrs.
W. L. Switzer.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Misner
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott
were guests Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Run-
die and Larry.
Mr, and Mrs. Norris Webb,
Michael and Lorie were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Henry and Thelma of
St. Thomas.
Mitt Jtilie Webb is holiday.
iog with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Whyte of
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Rog McCurdy
attended the Bell Reunion at
Seaferith on Saturday,
Mr, and Mkt. Harry Webber,
Air, and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey
And Bobbie and Fred COwdity
Of Kirktott, motored to lltights
Grove., on SSunday ,arld met Mr.
and I'S. George Webber and
Alt and Alta..Beb Webber and
faintly of Detroit for a picnic.
Davies Grant Denning • Benn
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SAVE UP TO $30.00
ALL TAILORED-TO-MEASURE
Suits, Slacks and Sportcoats
Offer Good Until August 31
Ready-Made Suits
Reg. $59.00 and $69.50
ne Price $49,00
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
25 (7o OFF
MEN'S SPORT COATS, WINDBREAKERS
SWIM TRUNKS, PLAY SHORTS
CHILDREN'S
* T-SHIRTS
OVERALLS
* SHORTS
* PYJAMAS
* BABY WEAR
Sport Shirts
Reg, to $4.00—SALE $2.95
Reg. to $5.00—SALE $3,95
Reg. to $6.00—SALE $4.95
T-Shirts
Regular $1.50
SALE $1.19, 2 for $2,35
Regular $1.95
SALE $1,39, 2 for $2.75
Regular $4.95
SALE $2,95
BOYS' WEAR
Sports Shirts & T-Shirts
Reg. $2,98
Rog, $1.98
Reg. $1,49
SALE $1,98
SALE $1.49
SALE $1.19
Dress Trousers
Val. to $6.95—SALE $2,98
20% Off
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