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tioner; MH rubber tire wagon,
like new; 16' hay rack; M.
forage harvester equipped with
hydraulic pump; M. 11. 3-fur-
row plow on rubber; M.11,
corn picker; Cockshutt 3-fur-
row plow; 3-section spring
tooth harrow s; Colorcrete
power sprayer mounted on 2-
wheel trailer; cement mixer;
16 milk cans; self feeder hog
trough; pig trough; quantity
steel sheeting; rubber tire
wheelbarrow; chicken brood-
er; sump pump; Buick car;
quantity scrap iron and pip-
ing; power lawn mower; work
bench; forks; shovels, other
misc, items.
GRAIN: 800 bushel mixed
grain,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Westinghouse refrigerator;
Findlay 4-burner propane gas
stove including oven & warm-
ing closet; modern dining
room suite including table, 6
chairs, buffet and cabinet; oak
dining room table and chairs;
chesterfield suite; occasional
chair; end tables and coffee
table; modern 3-piece bed-
room suite; Int. Harvester
deep freeze; oak bedstead; 2
dressers; chest of drawers;
desk; electric lamps; rug;
baby carriage and crib; play
pen, etc., etc.
Please Note: Household ef-
fects all in new condition.
No reserve—everything will
be sold.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS, JOAN WOOLCOX, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
22:29c
Twilight
AUCTION SALE
Stockers — Feeders
HENSALL SALES ARENA
MONDAY, MAY 3 — 7:30 p.m.
600 HEAD
Consisting of Calves, Cows,
Heifers and Steers
For consignments
contact the management.
Victor Hargreaves 482-7511
Jack Morrissey 234-6200
Auctioneers: Hector McNeil
29c Harold Jackson
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
192 ANDREW STREET
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 8
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE; Consists of
Lot 1102 east side Andrew St.,
Exeter on Which is situated
well constructed 2-storey brick
dwelling.
Main floor—large living and
dining room, bedroom, 3-piece
bathroom, modern kitchen and
utility room.
Second floor-4 bedrooms &
3-piece bathroom. Hardwood
floors throughout.
Also double garage.
Home nicely situated and in
first class state of repair.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days, Sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid if not
previously sold.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Solid cherry dining room suite;
china cabinet; chesterfield;
occasional chairs; large leath-
er lazy boy chair; 2 settees;
Moffat 4-burner electric stove;
Westinghouse refrigerator; 2
oak bedsteads complete with
springs and mattress; chrome
table and chairs; oak single
bedstead complete with springs
and mattress; dressers; com-
modes, cedar chest; steel bed-
stead; writing desk and chair;
antique writing desk; um-
brella stand; Axminster rug
9x14; pictures; bookcase; cen-
IS THE TIME TO BUY
A GOOD USED CAR
Top Quality Used Cars
1964 CHEVELLE 4 dear automatic,
6 cyl., privately owned, only
7,000 miles.
1964 BEAUMONT 4 door automatic,
8 cyl., privately owned, only
10,000 miles.
1961 VOLVO 4 door sedan, private,
original miles.
1961 FORD 4 door, 8 cyl., standard,
like new.
1960 OLDSMOBILE, V8 automatic,
low mileage.
1959 CHEVROLET, 4 door, standard,
original miles.
We have a number of 1959's, 1958's,
1957's in good running order.
See us for a bargain.
Your Rambler Dealer
cjiloo CHARLIE'S
AUTO SALES
Hwy 4 HENSALL
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Liquid Fertilizer
FOR BIG DEMAND
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FERTILIZERS
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For cereal grains, corn, beans,
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Booms for top
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Let us help you with our
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FARMERS !
For your spring work requirements be sure
to inquire about the complete line of
Renault Tractors
• 30 - 60 hp.
• gas, diesel
• rugged Kewanee discs
• versatile vibrating Toul cultivators
Tires — Now as low as $10.
And also large stock of tires for cars, trucks,
tractors, etc. New car take-offs start as low as
$10 for 750 x 14 or 670 x 15 first line tires,
HAUGH BROS.
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Farm Equipment
1 MILE EAST OF
BRUCEFI EL D
Atrazine gives me
perfect weed control!
"Atrazine is the greatest advance in corn culture
we've ever had, that's how Donald Mortis,
Merlin, Ontario, sums up six years experience
with Atrazine, Mr. Morris was an early pioneer of
this new weed-free method of growing corn.
"I treated a neighbour's cornfield that hadn't
been cropped for years. It was thick with weeds of
every description. I said to myself—'this will be a
real test for .Atrazine'—and it surely was. We
sprayed when the weeds were about an inch high...
the weeds were coining up by the millions. After
spraying, the weeds just disappeared. At harvest
time the corn was absolutely clean," Mr. Morris
states, Ask your dealer for descriptive literature
about Atrazine 65W and don't forget to get your
sprayer ready on time.
Atrazine 65W is available in 5 lb. bags and
50 lb. cartons.
for good farenting
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With six year's experience, Donald Morris says:
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20th ANNIVERSARY
of the business
Short Rib
Blade
Chuck
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ITN" CHOPS ib.594
BURNS SLICED OR PIECE
Slab Bacon lb.55C
LEAS
Ground Beefib.39t
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Custom
Planting
CORN AND BEANS
New 4 - Now John Deere Planter & Sprayer
Equipped to Spray
Na-Churl Liquid also Dry Fertilizer
For inforrndHon 060W roW and foliage feeding of
crops with No-Churl Liquid PertiliterS tall:
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Page 11 Thres,Arlyocata, April 29, 1965 25 Auction Sales Euchre, crokinole fetes
Clintpn Wednesday evening.
attract Woodham people ExMetrer &WeMrres.SaVttierrraySemvietinlinogf
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Insley Smith and Mrs, Mary Smith.
and Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy Mr.. 4 Mrs, Don Wilson, War-
attended the Masonic banquet at ren, Sandra and Perry of Union-
25 Auction Sales 25 Auction Sales 25 Auction Saks
dale were Sunday guests.
Mr. 4 Mrs. Jack Pearce,
Timmy and Susan, Mr, Ray
Smith and Betty of London
ed during the week with Mrs.
Mary Smith and Mr. 4 Mrs.
Jack Smith,
By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
W The CGIT held ac°r°130kinAnolge
party Wednesday evening.
Prize winners were; high
score, Jack Rundle; low score,
Mrs. John Rodd; most twenties,
Leonard Thacker and Walter
La.ngford; least twenties, Pam,.
ela Rodd and Graham Robinson,
tre and end tables; electric
lamps; assortment of linens,
quilts, mats; silverware; dish-
es; aluminum ware; kitchen
utensils; step stool and many
other mist. items.
TERMS: Cash.
HARRY PENHALE,
WM, ELLERINGTON,
Executors for the estate of
the late Luther Penhale,
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
29:6c
linen; blankets and spreads;
table linen and towels; Ax-
minster mat; sofa •pillows; pr.
fibre glass drapes; clothes
hamper; medicine cabinet;
bathroom scales; Easy wring-
er washing machine; square
galv, rinse tubs; quantity of
dishes; kitchenware; portable
electric hand mixer; silver-
ware; electric iron and other
articles too numerous to men-
tion.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS, MAX STEWART, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
29:6c
LODGE EUCHRE
The Ladies Lodge held a
euchre in the hall Friday even-
ing with nine tables in play,
Prizes went to ladies high
score, Mrs. Junior Doupe; lone
hands, Mrs. Lloyd Hern; men's
high score, Lawrence Beckett;
lone hands, Joe Carter; lucky
ladies draw, Mrs. Roy Pepper.
A draw on a box of groceries
was won by Fred Jameson.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
WI EUCHRE
The Kirkton WI held a pro-
gressive euchre in Aberdeen
Hall Monday night.
Prize winners were: Ladies
high, Mrs. Roy Pepper; lone
hands, Mrs. Powell; men's high,
Mr. Redman; lone hands, Junior
Doupe; lucky draw, Tom Cow-
ard.
AUCTION SALE
Dispersal Sale of
Registered & High Grade
Holsteins with D.H.I.
Records
FOR ERNEST TALBOT
11 miles west of Brucefield
and 2 miles south or 11 miles
west of Kippen and 2 miles
north, on
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 7
at 7:30 o'clock p.m.
Consisting of:
20 head of cows and heifers
recently fresh or springing;
herd sire Holstein 2 years old;
also a number of grass or
market cattle,
MACHINERY: Al 1 1 s Chal-
mers C.A. tractor with plow;
A,C, 3-section adjustable har-
rows; Cockshutt 4-bar side
rake, new; Fleury Bisset ma-
nure spreade r; dehorning
crate; 2,000 lb. scale; 9-can
milk cooler.
TERMS: Cash.
Credit available if arranged
for previous to sale.
ERNEST TALBOT, Proprietor,
BRUCE RATHWELL, Auct.
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk.
29:6c
bred one month; Durham cow
recently fresbened, calf at
foot; 2 Hereford steers rising
2 years old; 6 part Hereford
and Holstein yearling steers;
yearling Jersey heifer; 16 part
Hereford and Holstein yearling
steers and heifers, rising 2
years old.
Cows and hears selected
from high producing blood
lines.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Surge
milking machine completely
equipped including 2 units and
piping; Viking electric cream
separator; pails and strainer.
HOGS: 37 Yorkshire pigs, av-
eraging 100 lbs. each; 3 York
pigs nearly ready for market.
HAY AND CORN: 500 bales
choice quality mixed hay; 500
bales second cut alfalfa; 10
ton cob corn.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:
Gourlay medium size piano in
new condition; medium size
refrigerator; glass cupboard;
settee; new annex kitchen
stove; Moffat 4-burner electric
stove; tables, etc.
No reserve as owner is giv-
ing up farming due to other
interests,
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
TERMS; Cash.
LLOYD FLETCHER, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
22: 29c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises
73 HURON ST.,
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 1
at 1:00 p.m,
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 231 in the Town of Exeter
73 Huron St, on which is sit-
uated a large well built 2-
storey brick dwelling. Suitable
for living quarters and extra
apartments. Inspection invited.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:
10% on day of sale, balance
in 30 days, if not previously
sold.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS : 2-
piece chesterfield; 3 modern
complete bedroom suites; GE
television; Deluxe Frigidaire
refrigerator; McClary 4-burn-
er electric stove; Moffat pro-
pane gas 4 - burner stove; 2-
burner electric stove; chrome
kitchen table and chairs; oak
dining room table and chairs;
desk; bureau; 2 buffets; oc-
casional chairs; rockers;
lamps; couch; large assort-
ment dishes; glassware; sil-
verware and novelties; Thor
electric washing machine.
Everything in new condition.
TERMS; Cash.
FRANS HERMAN, Prop,
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
22:29c
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of
Valuable 100- acre Farm,
Tractor, Thresher, Com-
bine, Farm Machinery,
Dairy Equipment, Live-
stock, Feed, Household
Effects and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 16, CON. 12,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
11 miles east of Farquhar on
highway 83 thence 11 miles
south, or 71 miles east of
Exeter, on Hum Street.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 30
at 12:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 16, Concession 12, 'Osborne
Township. 100 acres of land
on which is situated large well
built 2 - storey brick dwelling
with all modern conveniences,
including newly installed oil
furnace, 3 - piece bathroom,
built-in cupboards, large L-
shaped bank barn, 28x75 and
28x30; also drive shed and
poultry house. Land of extra
choice clay loam, well-drained,
3 acres mixed bush. Remain-
der all tillable. Convince your-
self by inspecting this farm
before sale date.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 90
days. Sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid. Immedi-
ate possession, and terms can
be arranged by contacting the
proprietor before sale date.
TRACTOR, THRESHER &
COMBINE: 1953 M.H. self-pro-
pelled 12-foot combine, equip-
ped with scour clean, flax
rolls, pick-up and reel attach-
ments, in first class condition;
McDeering thresher on rubber,
equipped with Lobsinger grain
thrower & other attachments;
125 foot thresher belt; David
Brown 950 standard tractor,
fully equipped, in guaranteed
condition; 1949 Willys Jeep, 4-
wheel drive, in good condition,
FARM MACHINERY: M. F,
3:point hitch 3-furrow plow;
M.F. 28-plate 3-point hitch trac-
tor disc; Case tractor manure
spreader; 3-drum steel roller;
Taul 3-point hitch 9i ft. culti-
vator, used one season; John
Deere stiff tooth cultivator;
Cockshutt grain grinder; side
delivery rake; Spramotor weed
sprayer equipped with 21 ft.
boom and John Blue twin
piston pump; Little Marvel
grain blower and pipes; 6-sec-
tion diamond harrows; rubber
tire wagon and rack; 3 self-
feeder pig feeders; electric
fly sprayer; John Deere tire
pump; walking plow; pump
jack; rubber tire wheelbarrow;
Stewart cattle clippers; elec-
tric fencer; 4 electric motors,
various sizes; pail-type egg
washer; forks; shovels; chains
and other miscellaneous items.
CATTLE: Holstein cow re-
cently freshened, calf at foot;
reg. Holstein cow fresh since
Jan., calf at foot; reg. Hol-
stein cow fresh since Feb.,
calf at foot; Holstein cow due
before sale date; Holstein cow
fresh in March, calf at foot;
Holstein cow due first week
in May; reg. Holstein cow,
recently freshened, calf at
foot; Holstein cow fresh in
Feb., calf at foot; 2 Holstein
cows, second calves, recently
freshened; 2 Holstein heifers
bred in Dec.; Jersey heifer
PERSONALS
Glen Williams of Hamilton
spent Easter week with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Emery and family.
Mrs. Scrivens and family of
Rochester, N.Y. visited this
week with her mother, Mrs.
Delmar Johnson, Mrs. Johnson
returned home with her for a
week or two.
Mr. & Mrs. Maxwell Epplett
of Kingston spent several days
this past week with Mr. & Mrs.
Wilbert Kirkby.
Mrs. J. McCormick, Bernard
and Gordon Watson spent part of
this week with Mr. & Mrs. John
Hanniman and family of Ren-
frew.
Miss Patti Roundell of Cals-
torville has been visiting this
week with Miss Wendy Blackler.
Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blacker and
family spent Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Roundell and family.
Mrs. Cecil Dobson, Mrs.
Rudy Dykstra, and NormaSwit-
zer are patients in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Clayton Smith is spend-
ing some time with Mr. & Mrs.
John Cutting and family of Sar-
nia.
PERSONALS
Murray Insley, Danny Jaques,
John Gartenburg, Arthur Jams-
son, Gordon and Graham Robin-
son, Mrs. John Witteveen and
Lloyd Jaques were among those
who enjoyed the bus trip to Tor-
onto Saturday sponsored by the
Scouts and Cubs of Kirkton.
Mrs. Wm. Wynn of London and
Mrs. Bert Duffield of Whalen
visited Thursday with Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills.
The flowers in the church
Sunday morning had been placed
there in memory of Mrs. Jack
Mann, Toronto, sister of Mr.
Norris Webb.
Shirley and Leroy Skinner of
Munro visited during the week
with their grandmother Mrs.
Roy Kirk.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Walker of
Caledonia visited during the
week with Mrs. M. Copeland
and Jean, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Copeland, Cynthia and Ellen.
Mr. & Mrs. LaVerne Rodd,
Wayne, Karen and Eddie were
Friday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl.
The CGIT held a successful
cookie sale Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Bar-
bara of Shipka visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith,
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell
and Terri.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. &
Mrs. James Miller, Mr. & Mrs.
Don Brine, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
DISPERSAL SALE
of Registered Ponies
and Equipment
for the estate of
Harold Clarke, Woodham,
to be held on the •premises
LOT 13, CON. 9,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
located 1/2 mile north of
Winchelsea, on
SATURDAY, MAY 15
at 2:00 p.m.
including many fine registered
show ponies, trailers, harness
and equipment and misc.
items.
MRS. MARION CLARKE,
Proprietress
D. A. FINKBEINER,
Sales Manager
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
29c
Twilight
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Furnishings & Misc. Items
On the premises
WHILSMITH APARTMENTS
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
at 6:00 p.m.
2-piece davenport suite; oak
china cabinet; combination
desk and bookcase; table mod-
el radio; antique rocker; odd
chair and chest; desk; swivel
rockers; pedesta 1; 5-piece
chrome dinette suite; Frigid-
aire refrigerator; Frigidaire
range; small kitchen cup-
board; enamel top kitchen ta-
ble; chairs; small tables; card
table and 4 chairs; walnut
bedroom suite including box
spring and mattress; double
dresser; chest of drawers and
bedside table; brass telephone
table; chaise lounge and mat-
tress, folding lawn chair; liv-
ing room rug; trilight lamp;
antique table lamp; bridge
lamp; desk lamp; boudoir
lamp; antique 8-day clock;
TV tables; pictures and mir-
ror; jardinere stand; brass
fern stand; quantity of bed
LIVESTOCK
REPORT
These are a few of the best
prices received /or cattle sold
by United Co-operatives On-
tario Stock Yards, Toronto.
WM. KERNICK, RR 3 Exeter
2 Hereford Steers
2230 lbs........@ $24.70
EDWIN MILLER, ER3 Exeter
1 Hereford Heifer
.870 lbs. . @ $22.75
HECTOR ROWCLIFFE, EXeter
1 Hereford Cow
1250 lbs . @ $17.00
WE SHIPPED '77 CATTLE LAST
WEEK.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
Valuable Tractor, Trucks,
Thresher, Farm Machin-
ery, Grain, Household Ef-
fects and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 16, CON 7,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
3i miles east of Exeter on
Huron St.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
MONDAY, MAY 3
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTOR, TRUCKS AND
THRESHER: M.H. 44 standard
tractor, recently overhauled,
including 2-row Scuffler, in A-1
condition; Chevrolet 4 - wheel
drive heavy duty army truck;
1957 Fargo 1/2 ton pick-up
truck in A-1 condition; Mc-
Deering •thresher on rubber,
22 inch cylinder, Ebersol feed-
er and grain blower.
FARM MACHINERY: M. M.
16-run grain and fertilizer drill
on rubber, completely equip-
ped, in dew condition; Int.
tractor manure spreader; Int,
tractor disc; Int. hay condi-
For Service Call
R. B. WILLIAMS
235-2597 Exeter