The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-04-11, Page 11Z Auclion Sales
old 'Hereford heifers; one le
YOar',Old Hereford steer,
IfOOS: 14 store imp, 0 to
100 lbs.
FEED: 1040- bushels mix-
ed grain (baled straw 'And
hay).
IMPLEMENTS: Oliver 66.
tractor, 5 'awe old; •.Oliyee g
-furrow PlOw;. double. disc, 14 plate; Oliver drag. Cul,
OVater, 2 Section;'. ,CaSe man-
ure. spreader, 2-wheel, on rub-
her; 6 ft, pTo. awather,.
good as new; Wide sjde rake;
Cockshutt push bar hay load-
er; -V Deering inOwer;
section iron harrows; walking
plow; 2-wheel trailer; wheel-
harrow; PA sets double hare
neee; cream separator; full
line of small articles, etc.
No Reserve — the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
ARCHIE DEWAR, Prop,
W. B. NAIRN & SON, Auct.
11e
Important
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 100-Acre
Farm, Livestock, Tractor,
Thresher, Farm Imple-
ments and Misc. Items
On the Premises
LOrr 7, CONCESSION 3,
13 ID D ULPH TOWNSHIP
5 miles south of Exeter to
Mt, Carmel Road, 11/4 miles
east, thence lap mile south or
5 miles northwest of Lucan, on
WEDN ESDAY, APRIL 17
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 7, Con. 3 Biddulph Town-
ship, 100 acres of land on
which is situated a large 2-
storey white brick dwelling
with all modern conveniences
including 3-piece bathroom,
newly installed oil furnace and
built-in cupboards.
Large bank barn, good stab-
ling throughout and water
pressure system; also drive-
shed and garage. Land of
choice clay loam and in high
state of cultivation. Inspection
invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on the day of sale, balance in
3 months, Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid with
fall possesion.
LIVESTOCK: Hereford cow
carrying second calf due be-
fore sale date; Hereford cow
recently freshened, calf at
foot; part Ayrshire and Here-
ford cow recently freshened,
calf at foot; Hereford cow car-
rying fourth calf due in April;
3 Hereford yearling steers;
25 Aachen Sales
Shetland ponY two years old
hreken to, ride or driVe,
TRAMP, &
FARM IMPLEMENTS;
10x20 standerd tractor op rub-
ber; Mal la-run graie and
fertilizer drill; International
2-furrow plow on rubber; Mal'
binder, 7 ft. cut ; Bell thresher
fully equipped including ehred-
der; on steel, in A-1 condition;
Masa 'tractor disc; MU No.
11 tractor Spreader in new
condition; rubber tire wagon
and rack; MU 'Ode reke; 4-
section Diamond harrows;
New Idea mower, 5 ft. cut;
Mal No. 8 Push type 'hay load-
er; Cockshutt 1-row beet lift-
er; Cockshutt 4-row beet scut-
fier; - packer; fanning
mill; platform scales; exten-
sion ladder; 140 ft. rope;
electric motors, various sizes;
windmill, in A-1 condition;
tarpaulin, 20xa0; sling ropes;
large hand drill; beet forks;
oil tank shanty; heavy cable
and chains; Dodge truck; car
bodies; quantity of iron and
lumber; forks, shovels and
many other misc. items.
TERMS: °eel),
No 'Reserve, everything will
be sold as owper is giving up
farming.
'011111S FISCHER, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
lle
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 50 acre Farm,
White Brick School House,
Livestock, Tractor, Com-
bine, Farm Implements,
Hay, Grain and Miscel-
laneous Items
On the premises
LOT 3, CONCESSION B LINE
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
1 mile east of Grand Bend, on
Highway 81, thence 1 mile
north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
THURSDAY, APRIL 18
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
north half Lot 6, Concession
22, 'Mollard Line, Stephen
Township, 1/2 mile east of
Grand 'Bend on Highway 81
thence 2 miles south. 50 acres
of land. Choice •clay loam,
with never failing water sup-
ply. 14 acres fall wheat. Re-
mainder in grass. Ideal grass
farm. Inspection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale. Balance in 60
•
By MRS, WM, WALTBRS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Prance
of Exeter visited on Saturday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Prance and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Phil Hem and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters and
Danny vi sited on Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Clarke of Sunshine Line.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Penny of Crediton visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Colin Gilfillan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut-
ton and family of Elimville
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Freeman Horne and fa-
mily.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters
and Danny visited on Thursday
evening with Mrs. Wilbert Glan-
ville and family of Staffa. •
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Moir of Hensall.
Mrs. Lorne Passmore atten-
ded a plastic demonstration at
the home of Mrs. La Verne Rodd
of Woodham on Thursday eve-
ning.
JOHN WARD, D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR AND
DRUGLESS THERAPIST
15 Wellington St., across
from PUC
ST. MARYS PHONE 1272
G. A. WEBB, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
For Appointment Ph 235-1680
PERCY C. WRIGHT
CROMARTY
For the next auction sale,
call the Wright Auctioneer.
Phone Hensall 690r22 Collect
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Head office -- Exeter, Ont.
Directors
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President Lucan
Robert G, Gardiner RI/ 1
Vice-President Cromarty
William It Chaffe RR 4
Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhouzi RR 1
Stierice Hill
Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin
Milton McCurdy RR 1
Kirkton
Agents
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25 AuOlon Sales 5 Audio* Wes
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25 Auden Sales
Clearing
A(JCTION $A1.E.
pf Valuable Tractor,,.
Farm Implements
andMisc. Items.
.O.n the PrelniSP,S,
LOT 9, BIPPULPH
lea north of ignereeVille fe, 6 milea south of Exeter,
on HighWay 4,.
The entiereigned .peetioneer
received instructions to sell
by Ptdalie auction on
THURSDAY AP.RII, )1
at 100 P.M.
TRACTOR & FARM
PLEMENTSz laa6. M-H No. 50
standard tractor, pn rubber,
fully eqpipped,ineleding by-clraulic a-point hitch, in guar-
anteed ALI condition; 3-peint
hitch 0-furrow- tractor plow;
'IVIeEeering 3-point hitch spring
tooth cultivator, in brand neW-
condition; M-1-I 4-rpw stuffier;
John Deere 2-row newer lift
beet lifter; McDeering 13-rup
grain and 'fertilizer drill, in
new eondition; Cobey heavy
duty rubber tire wagon; 16 ft..
grain, beet and hay rack;
M-H No. 11 tractor spreader;
1V1-H No, 100 lime spreader,
like new; M-I-1 9 ft. culti-
pecker; McDeering heavy
duty springs 8. ft. field cul-
tivator; 4 section diamond
harrows; M-H tractor disc;
M-H mower, 5 ft, cut; bean
puller; 2-wheel trailer; ex-
tension ladder; water troueb;
set of scales: Spree milker
and • units with piping for 19
cows; rubber tire wheelbar-
row: IVI-H No. 15 600 cap.
electric c re a in sesearatnr,
brand new condition; Mar-
ouette GE 2-section 26 Cu, ft.
deep freeze, brand new condi-
tion; o t h e r miscellaneous
items.
TERMS: Cash,
No Reserve as the farm is
sold.
MAURICE SPRUYTTE, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Cerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
28:4c
WILLIAM ROHDE
Scout end CO rallies willbe chatrman of the meeting. Was
held in hump district in May, Scouter Joe Pnbegia.r, Centre,-
It was decided at a recent
meeting pf the area couterts
,Club here.
,Qtminaster Baroid .$,tssons,
gzeter, will be in charge of the
Cub rally to be held late in
May. Winer Jphn par r e.t t,
PO:field, Was chosen camp chief
for the Scout Camporee which
will be staged. May 1.8, 19, 2Q.
,Scouter Barrett was awarded
the 10-year medal for a, decade
of active service in the Boy
Scoitt, movement.
A basic course for pack and
troop leaciere will be held April
21 and 28 at Goderich. Appeals
are being made In all centres
to secure new leaders,
ing in Neer of Mr, and Mrs.
Orville Cann of Exeter, the
occasion being their fiftieth
Wedding anniversary which was
on April 9,
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pas-,
more entertained to dinner on
Saterday evening, Mr, andlVire.
Wellington Haist who returned
home on Friday alter having
spent the past two months in
Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Jones, Larry and Linda of Exe-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Haist and Judy of Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Jeffery
and. Alan visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Heard of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harris
and family of London, Mr. Cla-
rence Fletcher of Winchelsea,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn of Exeter were
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
Grant and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Cann were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love of
Grand Bend, the occasion being
the birthday of Ginger Love.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Lorne Luker of Hensall.
Mrs. Ken Brazier, Michele
and Carol Lynn of Brantford
visited a few days last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Passmore. Mrs. Pass-
more returned home to Brant-
ford with her daughter for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow
and Billy visited on Monday
. „
in May; re PtiriteM VAY.
carrying fourth calf, due in
4.1Ay.; red Durham. heifer, ,duo
,Dune;: red Durham open
heifer; Durham twin calves,.
steer And heifer; 6 Durham
calves, 2 steers, 4 heifers; .6
grese. cattle, Hereford and
Derhem.
Cattle all of extra good.
400$;. York sow carrying
third litter .due et sale date;
York sow carrying second lit-
ter due in Junee 6 York
chunks; York hog.
POULTRY; 90 Sussex New.
Ifamp yearling hens.,
TRACTOR, FARM liVIPLE,
MEWS; af-II standard 30
tractor recently overhauled .in
A-1 condition; Atha Chelinere
C tractor equipped with 2-row
hydraulic lift 'nuttier;
4-bar side delivery rake;
7 ft. No. 6 semi-mounted
power take-off mower; M-H
hinder; Bisset 32.plate tractor
disc; Mdi 3-section spring
teeth harrows; Ontario 15-run
disc power lift grain and fer-
tilizer drill in brand new eon-
4ition; rubber tire wagon;
new 16 ft, hay rack; M-H 2-
furrow plow; 2 sets 3-section
Diamond harrows; 3 • drum
steel roller; horse drawn ma-
nure spreader; s I e el tire
wagon; single stuffier; 32 ft,
extension ladder; galvanized
water trough; 100 ft, hay fork
rope; De Laval cream separ-
ator; anvil; quantity of tile;
snow fence; chains; forks;
shovels, etc., etc.
HAY & GRAIN: 200 bus.
mixed grain; 150 bus. cob
corn; 300 bales mixed hay;
quaotity of loose straw,
'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS :
Upright Martin piano; kitchen
range; sewing machine; beds;
dressers; tables; chairs; seal-
era; crocks 'and many other
misc. items.
No 'reserve as the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS, WM, E. McLAUGHLIN,
Proprietress
'GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
11:180
Tuckersmith
plans spray
days. Sold subject to a reason-
a1 le bad.
White 'brick school house
25 x 40, situated on the prem-
ises. Lot 3, .Concession B Line
Stephen Township, to he re-
moved within one net, from
sale date..
CATTLE; 6 Angus cows.
calves at foot; Hereford cow,
.calf at feet; 2 Angus .cows,
due in May; .a Angus farrow
cows; 4 Angus steers and'
heifers, a menthe old, Cattle
all of choice
HOGS and SHEEP; York
sow 'with litter of six; York
aow, with litter of ten,
ewes, with iambs,
TRACTOR, COMBINE .and.
FARM- IMPLEMENTS; Ford
800 standard 3-furrow tractor,
fully equipped, including hy-
draulic lift, in new condition;
Freeman heavy .titt`..y manure
loader, purchased last season;
Massey Harris clipper, power
take-off combine; 3-poini - hitch
Ford 3-furrow plow; 3-point
hitch Ferguson rake; Ford
Dearborn 3-poiot hitch spring-
tooth cultivator; McDeering
12-rim grain and fertilizer
drill; stiff-tooth tractor
valor; 3point hitch 4-row scuf-
fler; .Geo, White manure
spreader; Wisconsin air cooled
engine; MaSsey pull-type mow-
er; 9 ft. land packer; rubber
tire wagon and rack; Massey
Harris bean puller; Letz grain
grinder; beet lifter; Army
truck, including flat rack,
buck rake and grain box; 10
ft. rotary toe; 2-wheel trailer
with cattle rack; colony house;
set of scales; roll of new
woven wire; cable; pulleys,
hay fork, 5-H.P. electric mo-
tor; grain grinder; fanning
mill; electric motors, various
sizes; 30-inch blade lawn
mower; anvils, jacksall jack;
gas tank and pump; wire
gates; telephone posts quan,
tity scrap iron; forks, shovels;
barrels and 'many other miscel-
laneous items,
HAY 'and GRAIN: 300 bus.
wheat and oats mixed; 200
bus, mixed grain; 25 bus, seed
beans; 600 bus, cob corn;
large quantity loose straw and
hay, stack of 'silage.
No reserve. Everything will
be sold es proprietor is giving
up farming due to ill health.
TERMS: Cash.
LAWRENCE TAYLOR, Prop.
'GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
11c
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS •
$t. Paulae Anglican Church
Fellowship club met on Sunday
evening in the church basement.
Ken Blackier led in the devo-
tional period assisted by Bill
Waghorn. Rev. Lyle Bennett
introduced the guest speaker,
Rev. Goddard of Mitchell who
gave an interesting address.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barber and
family and Mrs. RevillPearson
of Collingwood visited Sunday
with Mr. and. Mrs. George Hall,
Mrs. Pearson remained for a
holiday,
Mr. and mrs. Roy Switzer
visited Sunday with. Mrs. Mabel
Sherman of London,
Rickey Scott spent the week-
end with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wrn, Ward of Moretti:in.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Scott and
Jo-Anne were Sunday visitors
and Jo-Anne remained for a
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger
visited Sunday with Mrs. Emma
D014/0 and Miss Velma Doupe
of St. Marys.
Mrs. Minnie Squire attended
her daughter's and son-in-laws
wedding anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. James Anderson of Tha-
mes Road on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Knox
of St. Marys visited. Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mc-
Curdy.
Mr. •and Mrs. Gordon Johns
and family, visited Sunday, with
Mrs. Conard, Mrs. Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Conard
and family of Woodstock,
Mrs, Robt. Clarke and fa-
mily of Willowdale is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Smith. Tuckersmith municipal coun-
cil is considering a weed spray
program under which all road-
sides will be treated near the
end of May.
Council has submitted the
proposal to the dep't of highways
for approval.
William Campbell was re-
appointed tile drainage inspec-
tor and Clerk James I. McIntosh
will act as building inspector.
Grants of $100 were given to
both South Huron and Central
Huron agricultural societies.
Report of the north branch
Black Creek municipal drain
was read and the clerk was
instructed to prepare the enab-
ling bylaw.
By MRS.
,SPEAKER FOR VCAV
The UCW Easter meeting was
held on Thurpday afternoon in
the church basement With Mrs,
Jack Berland and 'Mrs, Rasa
Cottle as hostesses. Mrs. Wil-
liam Cann Peened the meeting
with the theme on Easter. She
was assisted in the worship
aerYlee by Mrs, Reg Hodgert,
Mrs. Hugh Wilson introduced
the guest.speaker Mrs. Keith
Clysdale of St. Marrs who is
the president of the London
Conference. She gave an inter-
esting talk.
It was decided to leave the
bake sale until fan, The UCW
will be packing a bale.
Mrs. William Rohde and Mrs,
Donald Herrick who were dele-
gates to the presbyterial at
Goderich gave their reports. A.
vocal duet by Mrs. Donald Bray
and Miss Doris Elford accom-
Paeied by Mrs, Reg Hodgert
was much enjoyed.
Mrs. Cann announced that the
May meeting would be in the
evening.
CHURCH NEWS
At the church service
Messrs. Fred Dawson •and John
M, Stewart were ordained as
new elders. The other elders
are Messrs Lloyd Ballantyne,
Victor Jeffery, Edwin Miller
and Harold Rowe.
The following names were
presented to the session and
have been received into full
membership of the church:
James Allen, Phyllis Allen, Fay
Duncan, Janis Duncan, Dennis
Hackney, Robert -Hume, John
Morgan, David Passmore, Sha-
ron Passmore, Douglas Rohde
and Marlene Webber.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosen-
feld, Laurie and Linda of Wheat-
ley visited on Wednesday with
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bray.
Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin were
Friday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Knight.
Miss Agnes Bray spent the
weekend with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bray
of Toronto.
Mr. Fred Hall of Wellburn
visited on Saturday with his
sister, Mrs. William Elford and
Mr. Elford.
The Canna entertained the
Passmore cousins at Russel-
dale Hall on Friday evening.
Seeding has commenced in
the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cdrin
entertained quite a number of
relatives and friends to dinner
at their home onSaturday even-
TWILIGHT
Holstein
DISPERSAL SALE
59 CONSUL SEDAN
58 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF SEDAN, 6 automatic, radio
56 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN, automatic
56 FORD COACH, 6 cyl, 33,000 miles
55 PONTIAC SEDAN
54 METEOR SEDAN
'Mr.MIMISZV'IMIMMOUNNOL....—OUSIONMMONOUNAMI=1
BRODERICK BROS.
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Every Acadian can
handle loads of lug-
gage. Trunk space has
a total capacity of 25.5
cu. ft.... which is why
it's so hard to fill!
6 husky individuals feel right at
home in Acadian's super-sized
interior. Everyone gets plenty of
head, shoulder and leg room.
Acadian's frugal
'4' or spirited '6'
are both ideal
combinations of
spunk and
savings.
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times.
"Service That Satisfies"
DASHWOOD EXETER
Phone 119 Phone 235.0991
C. H. RODER, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Strathroy, Ontario
OFFICE HOURS
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri,
9 - 12, 2 - 5
Tues. and Fri. Evening, 7 - 9
By Appointment Please
Office Phone 654 Home 1498
DR. J. W. CORBETT'
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Devon Building
Phone 235.1083 " Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
Zinc-0-Bond process guards
body. Water-washed, air-dried
rocker panels also greatly arrest
corrosion.
Complete
DISPERSAL SALE
Of Choice Quality
Holsteins, Milking Equip-
ment, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the Premises
LOT 24, CONCESSION 4
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
21/2 miles north of Brucefield
or 31/2 miles south of Clinton
on Highway 4 thence 2 miles
west on
TUESDAY, APRIL 16
at 1:00 p.m.
CHOICE QUALITY HOL-
STEINS: Holstein cow milk-
ing, rebred Jan. 20 carrying
fifth calf; Holstein cow, milk-
ing, rebred Feb. 5 carrying
third calf; Holstein cow, milk-
ing, rebred March 16, carry-
ing second calf; Holstein
cow, milking, recently fresh-
ened; Holstein cow, milking,
robred Feb, 25, carrying third
calf; Holstein cow recently
freshened; 2 'Holstein cows
fresh one week with calves at
foot; Holstein heifer recently
freshened; Holstein cow fresh
two months, calf at foot; 2
Holstein cows fresh since Feb.
and robred; Holstein cow car-
rying second calf, due in May;
Holstein cow carrying third
calf due before sale date; 3
Holstein cows due in May;
Holstein cow carrying third
calf due in April; Holstein
heifer fresh three weeks, calf
at foot; Holstein heifer due in
May; 2 Holstein cows carry-
ing fourth calf, due in May;
2 Holstein open heifers.
Please Note—Recent TB and
Brucellosis test negative. An
excellent opportunity to pur-
chase cows and heifers from
top blood lines and producers,
'MILKING EQUIPMENT —
Surge 2-unit milkers with pip-
ing for 28 cows purchased last
season, in brand' new condi-
tion; 8 milk cans, strainer and
pails.
POLTI1TRY: 250 choice Red
X Sussex yearling hens,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS &
MISC, ITEMS; Viking 19 inch
television set, like new; Pro-
pane 4-burner gas stove; din-
ing room table and chairs;
buffet; occasional chairs; end
and centre tables; daybed;
space heater, like new; oil
stave; 200 gaL oil tank; re-
frigerator; phonograph rec-
ords; kitchen furniture; kit-
chen utensils; sealers; crocks;
carpenter and garden tools;
new set wrench and sockets;
block and tackle; Cyclone
seeder; chains, forks;• shovels
arid many other 'misc, items.
TERMS: Cash.
No reserve as the farm is
MARINO'S KROMHOOT,
Proprietor
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
lie
Sports
enthusiasts
please note!
Bucket seats
are one of
many op-
tions you can
add to your
Acadian,
Business Director
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Tractor,
Combine, Farm Imple-
ments, Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises,
Lot 8, North Boundary,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
1 mile east of Hillsgreen or
21/2 miles west of Kippen,
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
at 1:00 p.m.
CATTLE: 2 Durham cows,
re c en tl y freshened, with
calves at foot; 2 Holstein
heifers, fresh 2 weeks, with
calves at foot; Holstein cow,
due May 2; Holstein cow, due
May 25; Holstein cow, due
latter part of April; Ayrshire
cow, due before sale date;
Holstein heifer, due in July;
Holstein heifer, due in Aug.;
Jersey cow; Durham heifer,
2 year old.
Cattle all of good quality.
TRACTOR, COMBINE &
FARM IMPLEMENTS: M-M
combine, completely equip-
ped, in A-1 condition; W4 Int.
standard tractor, in guaran-
teed condition; Cockshutt 3-
furrow plow; Int. tractor disc;
Cockshutt side delivery rake;
steel roller; heavy duty rub-
ber tire wagon; new 16 ft. hay
rack; Universal 2 unit milk-
ing machine; 3-section spring
tooth harrows; 4-section dia-
mond barrows; 2-wheel trailer
and stock rack; 'IW-H horse-
drawn bean puller; McDeering
mower, 5 ft. cut; hay fork,
rope and pulleys; 100 ft. cable
with pulleys; 120 ft. drive
belt, like new; small belts;
grass seeder; 2,000 lb. scales;
pump jack; chain; forks,
shovels, etc., etc.
HOUS EHOLD EFFECTS:
Extension table; roe king
chairs; arm chairs; studio
couch; dressers; s t a nd s;
lamps and other misc. items,
No reserve the farm is
sold.
TERMS: Cash.
ELDON JARROTT, Prop.
ROSS LOVE, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
11,180
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of
Choice Quality Holsteins
and Milking Equipment
On the premises,
Lot 27, Concession 11,
HAY TOWNSHIP,
11/2 miles north of Zurich.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public 'auction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
at 7 p.m. in the evening
Holstein cow, carrying third
calf, due in April; Holstein
cow, carrying fourth calf, due
in April; Holstein cow, recent-
ly freshened calf at foot; Hol-
stein cow, carrying fifth calf,
due in May; Holstein cow,
milking, rebred Nov. 3, carry-
ing third calf; Holstein cow,
milking, rebred Nov. 5, carry-
ing third calf; Holstein cow,
carrying second calf, due be-
fore sale date; registered Hol-
stein cow, carrying third calf,
due in May; grade Holstein
cow, carrying fourth calf, due
in May; Ayrshire cow, carry-
ing second calf, due in May;
Holstein cow, recently fresh-
ened calf at foot; 2 Holstein
cows with calves at foot,
fresh two weeks; Holstein
heifer, fresh one week, calf at
foot; Holstein cow, fresh two
weeks, calf at foot; 2 pure-
bred Jersey cows, recently
freshened; Jersey cow, carry-
ing second calf, due in May.
Jersey cow, milking, rebred
2 months; Jersey cow, due
June 1; purebred Holstein
bull, 2 years old; 3 Holstein
open heifers; 6 Holstein year-
ling heifers; 3 Holstein steers,
rising 2 year old; Jersey
yearling 'heifer; 2 part Here-
ford and Holstein heifers, one
year old; 1 part Holstein-
Hereford steer, rising 1 year
old.
Please Note: Cattle all of
extra good quality, Cows and
heifers selected from top
leading bloodlines and pro-
ducers. A real opportunity to
purchase foundation Stock. Re-
cent TB and brucellosis test
negative,
MILK ING EQUIPMENT:
Surge 34mit milking machine,
completely equipped with pip-
ing for 28 cows; De Laval 6-
can spray type milk cooler;
also strainer and pails.
No reserve as, the farm is
rented 'and owner is giving up
farming due to ill health.
TERMS; Cash,
EMERSON ERB, Proprietor
ERVIN ,GINGERICI4, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, AuCtioneer
11:18c
are
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Cattle, Hogs, Poultry,
Tractor, Farm Imple-
ments, Hay, Grain, House-
hold effects, Mitt. Items
On the premises,
Lot 26, COnbeasitiie6,
BIDDULPIT TOWNSHIP,
11/4 'miles mirth of Lutari,
11/4 Miles east, first farm
south, cent& Of Grattton Rd.
on Roman Line.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
SATURDAY, Atstk11. 20
at 1100 P.ni.
'CHOICE CATTLE: Roan
urhamCOW, Milking, Carry-
ing third calf, due in Attie:
red Durham don', due in
June; jersey delta, fresh 3
Weeks, Calf 'at foot: roan
ileifet, Milking, gait at foot,
robred Jan, 'red Durlititri
cow, carrying fifth Calf f, thie
eaessesesosseseaSeeee Jones: "Look at that bunch
of coWs."
Smith: "Not burin, herd!"
Jones: "Heard what?"
Striate "Herd of cows!"
Jones: "Sure I've heard of
cows.”
Smith: "I Mean a cow herd."
Jones: "What do I dare if e.
cow heard? I didn't say AWN
thing I shOtildn't haVel"
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Fordyce• Clark, BR
5, Goderich; Vice-Pres., Gor-
don Kirkland, •RR 3, Luck-
now; Mrs. 0. G. Anderson;
faR, 5, Winghant; Mrs. Lloyd
Taylor, Exeter; Thigh B.
Smith, RR 2, Listhwel; Lorne
Rodgee, Goderich; Hoy
Strong, Gerrie; Russell T.
Bolton, RR 1, Seaflorth; Bert
Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth Bert
Klopp, Zurieh; Gordon Rich-
andeon, RR 1, 13rneetleldS
Kenneth Johns, RR la Wood-
ham.
C. H. Magee
ticrettery,Manager
Mitt C. E. Phinitrato
Attlitatit SicretarY
For inforntation, call your
nearest , -director Or our office
in the Credit Union Oldg., 70
°Merl* Straiito Clinton, Teldi
phone Htinteri 2.9751i
PL
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farni Stock, Hay,
Grain, Tractor and
Fenn linplernents
On Lot 10, ConcessiOn 7,
BLANSIIARD TOWNSHIP,
2 Milos east of Woodham arid
8 miles Weet of St. Marys.
WE
..
APRIL 11
at 1:00
CATTLE: I) ittliti Yn and
Heteferd, TB tested and vae-
cinated, cOnsistings Of S Dar-
Team and Hereford cows due
in April; 1 Holstein due in
May (all young); tali 2-yeat-
Old Hereford Steen; four 2-
year-old Durham and Here-
ford heifers; one 2.Year-old
Ileastein heifer: senett• leYear."
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