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FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
TAXI SERVICE
TENDERS WANTED
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CONTiNUING,,,ME.MO.RIAL
HAY and straw for sale. Ph.
Fordwich 59R23. 24-31*
SPECIAL --- Clothes hampere
$3,99. Get yours while they last'
at Currie Furniture. 24-31b:
DINING ROOM SUITE with 6`
chairs for sale. In good condi.e
Um Phone 357-2884. 24*.
MILK FILTERS for sale,:
piain, rapid flo, 6 1/2 "-85c a
box. Alexander's Hardware,
phone 357-3631. llrrb
RABBITS for meat or pets.
New Zealand White, Donald
Woolcock, R. R. 2, Wingham.
24*
McCORMICK - DEERING W4
tractor for sale. Phone Lloyd
Montgomery, 357-373e, 03 Maple
St, 17-24*
QUANTITY of baled or loose
hay and straw for sale,. Ph.
357-3135, G, C. Moffat, R. R. 1.
Wingham, 24* ;
FOR SALE—Snowblowers $175;
wagons $100. See us now for
barn stabling and hog barn
stabling. Incor Farm Equip-
ment, Clifford. J20-M24*
FOR SALE—Gloxinia. 45c; tu-
berous begonia bulbs, 25c and
43c; geraniums 45e. Jouwsma
Market Gardens, B Line West,
phone 357-3262, 24-31b
FOR SALE — Glendale mobile
home 10x32, one owner, in ex-
cellent cordition, Will sleep six.
Will sell furnished or unfurn-
ished. Reasonably priced. Ph.
Lucknow 528-5400, Jack For-
ster.
SPRING SALE—Reconditioned
electric sewing machines. Ex-
cellent condition, from 319.95.
Guaranteed. Singer Co. of Can-
ada, phone 357-3730. 24-31b
FOR SALE — Rings, bracelets,
pendants, necklets and many
other items at HALF PRICE.
See our window full of half-
priced merchandise at Hafer-
mehl's. Sale ends April 2nd,
24b
OWN YOUR OWN mobile
home, 14-16-17 foot. As low as
$39.00 a month. For informa-
tion please call 357-3482.
10-17-24b
CURRIE'S have gifts for any
occasion — Birthday, annivers-
ary, Wedding, Presentation.
Magazine end table $6,95; Gos-
sip bench $11.50; Plate glass
mirror $15.95. Drop in and see
these at Currie Furniture.
24-31b
HONDAS — We are writing
orders now, Stock is good, free
helmets with March orders.
Don't be disappointed. Cun-
ningham Motors, phone 881-
0740, Walkerton. 3to3lb
FARROWING CRATES—Save
baby pigs. All steel, easy ad-
justment. Mounted troughs for
easy feeding or trough and
bowl. For information George
Troyer, R. R, 2, Hensall, Ont.,
phone 262-5282 or 236-4072,
F10-M31b
SAVE ON PAINT — 10% off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel and Super Kern Tone.
Your headquarters for Kern
Lines. Alexander's Hardware,
24rrb
JAMESWAY
Plan your Barn Renovations
now. See us for—Stabling, Barn
Cleaners, Cow Bowls. Also en-
quire about our Power Choring
Equipment for Beef lots, Poul-
try and Hog Houses.
Authorized Jamesway Power
Choring Dealer for
Huron County.
HOWSON HOWSON LTD.
Blyth 523-4241
24-31b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
8-ROOM HOUSE for sale, Ap-
ply Maitland Creamery, phone
857-3150. 24-31b
GOOD BUILDING LOT for
sale. For particulars apply to
Mrs. Lorne Sanderson, 17-24*
CARS FOR SALE
1961 FORD convertible for sale,
new top, automatic, power
steering and brakes, radio.
Reasonably priced. Phone 357-
2238. 17-24b
CARS FOR SALE
'65 Pontiac custom sport 327
with a 4 speed
'64 Chevrolet u-ton long wide
box
'64 Chevrolet 4-door sedan
'62 International 9s or 1-ton
cab and chassis
GEORGE BROWN, Gerrie
24b
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B, Monett, Broker,
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman,
2 bedroom frame cottage,
sul sided, 4 pee, bath, kitchen
cupboards, hardwood flooring.
North end. Reasonably priced.
Concrete block 3 bedroom
home, 1 block from schools,
garage, finished recreation
room in basement, water soft-
ener. This home is in immacu-
late condition. Modern cup-
boards and bath, with immedi-
ate possession.
Three bedroom frame, insul
sided. Needs some repairs, Very
low priced,
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Building lots, 66'x132', com-
pletely serviced.
One lot, 100'x132', completely
serviced. Reasonably priced.
3rrb
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker
and General Insurance
Dial 35'7-2174, Wingham
FOR SALE
Well situated 2 storey, 3 bed-
room house, oil furnace, paved
drive, Possession April 15, Full
price $8,000.00.
2 storey brick family home,
situated on a large lot, modern
oil furnace, Priced reasonable.
Cash buyer for a 3 bedroom,
modern home, centrally located.
If you have a property of this
description you wish to sell,
contact us,
Selling rate for selling homes
in Wingham is 3%,
Choice building lot on Patrick
St., priced for quick sale,
200 acre farm, 8 zoom house
with bath, large barn equipped
for beef cattle, silo, drilled
well, water on pressure, close
to school. Full price $17,500.00.
Down payment $5,000.00, bal-
ance on mortgage. Spring pos-
session,
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Several farms from 100 to 300
acres in •the surrounding dis-
trict. 24b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
4 YOUNG SOWS for sale, due
soon. Phone 367-2043, Mildmay.
Mac Inglis, 24b
SEED FOR SALE
061....rapinallinp•••.10MIOSINIIVIIMASMI/101.11M4100111•II•26#
FOR SALE—Seed grain, clover
and grass seed. Canada No. 1
Gary, Russell oats, $1.70 bus.
Rapstone barley $2.25 bus. Mix-
ed grain—oats, barley, wheat,
85 lb, bag, $4.35. All grown
from Reg. No. 1 seed. Price
per bushel, Western alfalfa,
$27.50; Ontario alfalfa $30.00.
Cert. Vernal alfalfa, $39,00 bus.
Red clover $20.00 bus, Timothy
25c lb. No, 1 trefoil 85c lb.
Other clovers and grasses
priced accordingly, Prices sub-
ject to change without notice.
R. Cramm & San, Pinkerton,
Phone Cargill 366-2394. 24-31b
FOR RENT
APRA:WM:ENT FOR RENT,
Apply Hayden's Barber Shop,
24*
GRAIN FIELD, approx, 35
acres, to rent on shares, Phone
357-3588. 24*
RENT our new Dustless floor
sanders and make your old
floors like new again. We have
just purchased the new Dust-
less floor sanding machines.
You can save over 50% by
doing your own sanding. Alex-
ander's Hardware. 24rrb
APPLICATIONS WANTED
APPLICATIONS
MORRIS TOWNSHIP'
Applications will be received
by the undersigned until 6
p.m., April 1, 1966, for Assistant
Treasurer for Township of
Morris.
Applications to be in appli-
cant's writing and clearly
marked "Application."
Any application not neces-
sarily accepted.
Mrs. Helen D. Martin,
Clerk, Morris Toweshie,
Belgrave, Ont, 17-24b
WANTED
OLD GUNS and rifles wanted.
Cameron's Billiards, 24rrb
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SALES HELP WTD.—Maie I
RASALEIGH business now open ,
in part Huron County. Trade
well established. Excellent op-
portunity. Full time. Write
Rawleigh, Dept, C-453-189, 4005
Richelieu, St, Henry, Mon real.
24b
Sell world famous GOODYEAR
maintenance Products--full or
part time, regardless of age.
Rod Tormo, for example, earn-
ed over $21,000 in 1965 (not
typical, but indicative of po-
tential). Diversified year around
line, Write Consolidated Paint
& Varnish Corp., East Ohio
Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44114.
24b
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Top commissions. Experience
preferred, but not necessary,
Earn while you learn, Excellent
assistance and office available,
This oppor'.unity is available in
this area for a hard working,
ambitious man who is interest-
ed in a Real Estate career. For
a confidential interview, con-
tact Mr. Hoist, phone Wing-
ham 357-3840.
DON HOLST REAL ESTATE
LTD., "Rural Ontario Special-
ists," 24b
esextsvallMonntaitoMMI.Sir .11•IS
MALE HELP WANTED
nmeamor.
TRUCK DRIVER, permanent
position. Apply Maitland
Creamery, phone 357-3150. 24b
LICENSED MECHANIC, Class
A, Steady work, company bene-
fits, wages $100 per week. Ap-
ply to Milverton Garage Lim-
ited, Milverton, Ont., phone
595-4971; after six call 595-8512.
24b
WANTED — Energetic young
men with Grade X through
XII, and the ability to advance,
to apprentice in Motor Winding
and Industrial Electrical Con-
struction and Maintenance.
Training complies with Dept. of
Labour apprenticeship regula-
tions. Apply to Schnurr Elec-
tric Co., 64 Gordon St,, Guelph.
17-24-31b
YOUNG MAN to learn the car-
pentry trade. Kitchener leading
house sub-contractor has open-
ing available for an ambitious
youth for permanent employ-
ment with top wages and bene-
fits while learning the trade.
Applicant should have Grade
IX, age 17-21, with preference
for a healthy and challenging
outdoor position. Tampa-Hall
Limited, 14 Hoffman St., Kit-
chener, 24-31b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP wanted from
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., between
18 and 30, Experienced help
preferred. Apply in. person.
Good's Coffee Shop, 27-24*
REGISTERED NURSING As-
sistant for St. Raphael Nursing
Home, Good salary and bene-
fits. Apply in writing Box 160,
Durham, Ont. 10-17-24-31b
SiteNOGRAPHERS
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
WALKERTON, Ontario
$2590 - $3338
Candidates will be required
to demonstrate sufficient short-
hand and typing skills to per-
form the required duties of the
position.
For further particulars as to
residence, qualification require-
ments and applications refer •to
Posters on display at the office
of the National Employment
Service and Post Office. AP-
PLY NOT LATER THAN —
APRIL 1, 1966, to the Civil
Service Commission. 25 St,
Clair Avenue East, TORONTO
7, Ontario,
PLEASE QUOTE COM:PET-
/110N 66-T-821. 24b
LOST
LOST — Lady's Bulova wrist
watch, white gold, Thursday
afternoon in Wingham. Finder
please phone 367-2595, Mildmay.
Reward, 24b
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5:30
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
°
undersigned until April 1,
1966, for the sale and removal
of the Belgrave United Church
shed, tending approval of Hur-
on Presbytery, Pialding and
refuse from same to be cleaned
up by June 1, 19•W,, Terms--
Cash. Louis Stoneleazse, treas-
urer, Belgrave, 24-31b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned c.er the pur-
chase of the pres. Municipal
Office of the Teteeship of
Howick, possess: to be had
when vacated, en
Tenders to be in th.' hands of
the clerk not late 7 'Lan 5 p.m.,
Monday, April 4tn Corrie, Ont.
Ivan Haskais, Clerk,
Townshiporrie,o Howick. G
17-24b
GRAVEL TENDERS
Twit'. OF EAST WeaVANOSII
Sealed tenders in :cried "Ten-
der for Gravel" for approx, 10.-
000 cu. yds. gravy 's screen,
Contractor to :Apply crush
and deliver to reals of said
township under supervision of
Road Supt„ Crusher to be fed
by shovel.
Contract to be completed by
September 30, 1966. Certified
cheque for $300.00 with tender,
Tenders close April 2nd, 5 p.m,
C. W. Hanna, Road Supt.,
Belgrave. 17-24b
TENDERS FOR
WARBLE FLY SPRAYING
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 1 p,m,,
Saturday, April 2, 1966, for
spraying cattle in the Township
of Turnberry under the Warble
Fly spraying program, Warm
water must be used for the
first spray. Tender to state
price per head for each spray.
Jahn V. Fischer, Clerk.
24-31b
DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSI-WP OF TURNRERRY
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 1 p.m.,
Saturday, April 2, 1966, for the
construction of the Stamper
Municipal Drain in the Town-
ship of Turnberry which con-
sists of 3230 lineal feet of tile
drain. Plans and specifications
may be seen at the clerk's of-
fice, Bluevale, Ont, Tenders to
be accompanied by certified
cheque for 10% of amount of
tender. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerks
24-31b
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
MIIIVIIIMMINOOKIICOPPISMOsitiC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WIL-
LIAM WEIR.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Township of Howick, in the
County of Huron, retired farm-
er, who died on the 29th day of
November, 1965, are required to
file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the
26th day of March, 1966,
After that date the Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute
the Estate having regard only
to the claims of which they
shall then have had notice,
DATED at Wingham, this 4th
day of March, A.D. 1966.
CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
10-17-24b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF WILLIAM GIL-
MOUR 1VIUNDE'LL, late of the
Township of Turnberry in the
County of Huron, Farmer,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee
Act, that all creditors and
others having claims against
the Estate of the late William
Gilmour Mundell, are required
to send particulars of their
claims, duly verified, to J. T.
GOODALL, Solicitor for the
Executors of the said Estate,
on or before the 23rd day of
April, A.D. 1966, and that after
such date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the assets
of the said Estate, having re-
gard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had
notice,
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 21st day of March,
A.D. 1966,
Alba K. Mundell and John C.
Mundell,
Executors of the Estate,
by their solicitor,
3. T. GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham, Ontario.
24-31-7b
TAKE NOTICE that Stanley
Czajka of 105 Diagonal Road
in the Town of Wingham in
the County of Huron and Pro-
vince of Ontario will apply be-
fore the presiding Judge of the
County Court of the County of
Huron at the Court House in
the Town of Goderich, Ontario
on Friday the 22nd day of
April, 1966 at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon to
change his name to Stanley
Chadwick.
DATED at Walkerton this
10th day of March, 1966,
Donald Waechter,
Walkerton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Applicant.
17-24-31b
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Eldon
3, Kirton wishes to express
sincere appreciation to all
those whose kindness and
thoughtfulness have helped
them through their sudden loss
of a husband and father. 24*
We would like to express our
appreciation and thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for cards, flowers, donations to
the Heart Fund, and many acts
of kindness and sympathy
shown to us during our recent
bereavement in the iloss of a
dear son and brother, Ken
Gallaway. Your kindness will
always be remembered. —,Mrs
Ann Ritchie; Reita, Cliff and
family; George, Ruby and
family. 24b
Thank you for the cards and
gifts while I was a patient in,
the War Memorial Hospital,
London.—Ronnie Johnston, 24*
ENO
IN MEMORIAM
COFFIN—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father
and grandpa, Claude S. Cof-
'fin, who passed away March
28, 1964.
Just a prayer from those who
love you,
Just a memory fond .and true,
Just to say how much we miss
you,
Because we think the world of
you.
—Ever remembered by wife
Emma, and family and grand-
children. 24b
COULTER—In loving memory
of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Mrs, Fred Coul-
ter, who passed away two
years ago, March 23, 1964.
She is gone but not forgotten
And as dawns another year,
Our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of her are always
near.
Days of sadness will come
o'er us,
Friends may think the wound
is healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within the heart con-
cealed.
—Ever remembered and very
much missed by husband Fred,
and family and grandchildren.
24b
DUSTOW—In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Frederick T. Dustow, who
passed away one year ago,
March 23, 1965,
God saw you getting weary,
He did what He thought best,
He put His arms around you
And whispered come and rest.
The golden gate stood open,
With goodbyes left unspoken,
You gently slipped away.
—Ever remembered by wife
and -family. 24*
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of farm implements on Lot 26,
Con. 8, Culross Township, 21/2
miles west of No. 4 on Satur-
day, March 26, at 1 o'clock,
Terms—Cash. Donald McPher-
son, Prop.; L, G. Bryce, Auct.
24*
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Estate auction sale of farms
and machinery at Lot 18, Con.
7, Morris Township, 11/2 miles
south and 3 miles west of Burs-
sels on Tuesday, April 12, at
12:30 p.m,
FARMS:
Parcel 1—North half Lot 18,
Con. 7, Morris Township, 100
acres, more or less, large bank
barn suitable for beef cattle,
silo, steel implement shed, 11/2
storey brick house. Clay loam
land, well drained, 90 acres
workable.
Parcel 2—South half Lot 13,
Con. 6, Morris Township, clay
loam land, 100 acres, 65 acres
workable.
Terms—Property: 10% down,
balance in 30 days, unless other
arrangements made by contact-
ing Harold Jackson. 'Auctio-
neer, or Alf, Nichol, Morris
Township, executor.
Full line of farm mach'. wry.
Terms----Cash.
Estate of late Dr. John J.
Kelly ,
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Clerk, George Powell, 21b
AUCTION SALE
Furniture - Household Effects
Estate of late Wm, V. Burgman
323 Prances Street, Wingham
SATURDAY, APRIL ; 1966
at 1:00 p.m., consisting of:
Piano and bench; dining
room suite, table, 6 chairs, buf-
fet, china cabinet; Frigidaire
electric stove; Frigidaire re-
frigerator; 3 hostess chairs; li-
brary table; writing desk; book
case; rocking chair; chester-
field chair; living room table;
hall seat; TV table; wicker
rocker; 2 day beds; 2 wooden
beds with spring filled mat-
tresses; 2 dressers; 2 chest of
drawers; single metal bed with
spring filled mattress; dresser
with side mirrors; cedar chest;
large storage chest; trunk;
girl's bicycle; fireproof safe on
casters; Thor washing machine
with pump; eat10' Barrymore
rug with underlay; 6'x9' rug;
5'x'7' rug with underlay; sev-
eral mats and runners; filing
desk; 2 radios; several table
lamps; mantle clock; kitchen
clock; 3 lawn chairs; numerous
books, including a set of Know-
ledge; cushions; pillows;
sheets; blankets; towels; elec-
tric iron; electric kettle; toast- '
er; kitchen utensils—pots, pans,
dishes, etc.; electric fan; new
metal ironing board; floor
polisher; odd chairs; card
table; 2 coal oil lamps; barn
jack; small set platform scales;
pipe vice and dies; blow torch;
tools; child's table; rocking
chair; wagon and sleigh; 7'
step ladder; 16' ladder; shovels;
garden tools, etc.
Terms—Cash, 5% sales tate
in effect
Executor, Dr. G. W. Burg-
man; Auctioneer, Jack Alex-
ander, phone Wingham 357-
3631; Clerk. Roy Porter. 24-31b
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
TWO DAY
AUCTION SALE
Clearing auction sale of ma-
chinery, hay, grain and Reg.
'Holstein cattle at Lot 28, Con.
2, East Wawanosh, one mile
north of Auburn, at 1 p.m., on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
Machinery — Nuffield tractor
460, 2 yrs. old; Massey Fergu-
son 3 point hitch 3 furrow plow:
Ford tractor with manure load-
er; International 91 combine;
International 12-ft. swather;
New 'Idea spreader, 125 bus.; 12-
ft. Hergot cultivator; 12-ft.
chain harrow; 7-ft. New Idea
mower; 10-ft. Case packer; 7-ft.
3 point hitch cultivator; New
Idea side rake; 2 McKee har-
vesters; 24-ft. rack with self
unloader; 2 rubber. tired wag-
ons; set double discs; B414
tractor, year old; I. H. baler
1953; 28-ft. elevator 1984; John
Deere cultivator; 10-ft, New
Idea rake; New Idea mower;
snow blower; hammer mill; 26-
ft. grain auger; seed drill; 2-
'wheel trailer; turnip drill; ex-
tension ladder: set scales,
hydraulic cylinder.
Dairy Equipment — 3 Surge
unit milking machine with
pump, double wash basin, Uni-
versal unit, pails, strainer.
Miscellaneous — Forks, shov-
els, chains, cedar posts, anchor
nests, mainie and pine lumber;
3 ducks, 2 drakes; ouaetitv
hay and grain; some household
effects,
No reserve, farm sold. Lunch
counters.
Terms—earth.
William Cow, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer.
George Powell, Clerk.
The sale of 60 Accredited
Registered Holsteins herd on
April 14th. 21-28b
AUCTION SALE
Farm stock, implements, hay,
grain, straw and household
effects, North Half Lot 12, Con,
5, 'Morris Township, 3 . miles
east of Belgrave
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1966
Sale to commence at 12 p.m.
sharp
Cattle-3 purebred Ayrshire
cows, 4 years old, Hereford
calf at side; Ayrshire cove 3
yrs. old, Ayrshire calf at side;
2 Hereford calves; purebred
Ayrshire heifer, 15 most old;
26 Hereford steers, ranging
from 850-1050 lbs.; 5 Hereford
steers, 650 lbs.; 5 Hereford heif-
ers, 500-600 lbs.; 2 Ayrshire
steers, 400-500 lbs.
Hay—Approx. 700 bales.
Grain—Approx. 450 bus. Rus-
sel oats, grown from reg. seed.
Straw—Approx. 150 bales.
Household Effects-12 cu. ft.
Westinghouse refrigerator with
75 lb. food freezer; 4-burner
Moffat electric range; dining
table and 6 chairs; desk; kit-
chen table and chairs; 1 pr.
step ladders; occasional chair;
2 occasional tables; drop back
couch; stone crocks and fruit
jars; wardrobe, English oak; 2
twin beds, English oak, with
mattresses.
Implements — Massey Fergu-
son gas tractor, Model 50, live
power take off, independent
hydraulic, external valve for
loader; Freeman manure load-
er with snap coupling hydraulic
hose, 1 year old, and gravel
plate; heat houser, 1 year olde
Massey Ferguson No. 62, 3 point
hitch, 3 furrow plow with 18"
coulters, 1 year old; 10-ft.
Kongskilde J. F. cultivator, 3-
point hitch with rubber tired
gauge weeels, 1 year old; Mas.
sey Ferguson 3-point hitch No,
32 7-ft, power mower, 1 year
old; le-ton International truck
with racks; John Deere wagon
on rubber; 16-ft. flat rack for
wagon; wooden grain box for
above rack; John Deere tractor
manure spreader; Massey-Har-
ris 11-run disc grain drill; set
3-point hitch Ferguson disc
harrows; set Aitkenhead double
sided 1 long and short tooth
chain barrows; 4 section drag
harrows; Massey-Harris side
rake; 20-ft. bale elevator; 20-ft.
grain auger with extra pipes;
3-ft. hitch snow blower; wood-
en land roller; rubber tired
aluminum wheelbarrow; Woods
milking machine consisting of
pump, motor, solution racks
and 2 stainless steel milker
units; Viking electric cream
separator, stainless steel bowl;
Sunbeam electric cattle clip-
pers with spare blades; rubber
tired wooden grain box; elec-
tric emery and grindstone; 90
gal, galvanized water trough;
3 rotary type Jamesway hog
self feeders; 2 hen feeders; set
ear markers; snow fence; 2
barn ladders; barn radio; steel
fence posts; cedar posts; forks;
shovels; pails; root pulper; hoof
clippers; logging chain; 2 elec-
tric motors, and many articles
too numerous to mention,
Poultry — 100 Stone leghorn
pullets, laying 5 months,
Terms—Cash, Farm sold.
Denis Langridge, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Geo. Powell, Clerk. 24-31b
DIED
AGeeeSON, Mrs. Edward, 63,
formerly of Wroxeter, Monday
at Victoria Hospital, London.
Former Alba Rose Gallaher.
Survivors: Sons, Donald, Lon-
don; John, Miami, Florida;
sister, Mrs. Robert (Iva) Mich-
ener, Clairsville, Ohio, Ser-
vice, 3:30 p,m, Thursday, Moir
funeral home, Gorrie. Burial,
Wroxeter Cemetery,
JACQUES, Lloyd Randall, 55,
of Howick Township, Tuesday
at home. Survivors: Wife, for-
merly Elva Dane; daughter,
Mrs. Lewis (Nancy) Taylor,
Kitchener; sons, Glenn, John,
at home; sisters, Mrs, Robert
(Grace) Harkness, Carrick
Township; Mrs. Bruce (Ida)
Harkness, Howick Township;
brother, Oliver, of Clifford. Ser-
vice, 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Trin-
ity Anglican Church, Fordwich,
Burial, Fordwich Cemetery.
Moir funeral home, Gorrie, in
charge,
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