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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945
Card of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs.
McLaren wish to thank their friends
and neighbors for the kindness and
sympathy during their recent ber-
eavement; also for the beautiful
flowers; and also to those who
loaned cars. .
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until June 20, for the
wiring and installing of fixtures for
hydro in school S.S. #7, McKillop,
work to be done in July according
to plan of Hydro Electric Commis-
sion. Piens may be seen at Lot 22,
Con, 12, McHillop.
ALEX. DENNIS, Sec.
WANTED
Good home for a collie dog—
good heeler. Please call 654 r 12.
FOR SALE
A 3 year old horse and a 7 year
old horse and 2 collie pups, good
heelers. Apply to Alfred Buchanan,
Clinton R. R. 1, Phone 841r4, Sea -
forth.
LOST
A bag of Watt chick starter, on
May 31, just East of Seaforth.
Phone 22r23, Dublin. Alphonsus
Cronin, St. Columban.
FOR SALE
A rubber tired wagon, truck
wheels. Phone 13 on 627, Clinton.
FOR SALE
100 acre grass farm composed of
the East ?< of the north T/2 of Lot
#12, and the East 3i of the North
of Lot #13 in the 14th con. of
the twp. of McKillop. Windmill and
plenty of water. Apply to The
News Office.
TEACHER WANTED
For S.S. No. 3, Stanley, village
school at Varna. to commence in
September. Hydro, piano, and set
of tools for manual training.
SHERLOCK KEYES, Sec., Varna
FOR SALE
One Deforest Crosley battery
radio, cabinet style, used only one
year, good as new: one Coleman
gas iron. 1 Maxwell hand washing
machine with wringer, easy to op-
erate; one Maxwell hay loader in
working shape; one Oliver riding
plow, one furrow, in good shape;
one Auto -tragi running good: 1 40 -
gallon barn and orchard sprayer in
A-1 condition; 1 purebred York-
shire hog 8 months old, registered.
Apply. to C. J. Walker, Cromarty
R.R. 1, Phone 12 r 13, Dublin.
HENSALL
Mr. Thos. Shaddick spent the
weekend with relatives in Clinton.
Mrs. Harry Hoye of Kitchener, FOR SALE
is visiting with her brother-in-law Coleman gas iron in good condi-
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fink. tion. Phone 664r41, Seaforth.
Clearing Auction Sale Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Implements and Of Household Effects and Furni-
Furniture. Fred W. Ahrens, Auction- tare. Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer,
eer, has received instructions from has received instructions from the
the undersigned proprietor to sell undersigned proprietor to sell by
by public auction, at Lot 13, Con.1, public auction, at the village of
Township of Logan, East end town. Broclhagen, on Friday, June 15. Sale
of Mitchell, on No. 8 Highway, on to commence at 1 o'Clock sharp.
Wednesday, June 20th, 1945. Sale Royal cook stove in good shape
to commence at 1 o'clock sharp, the with pipes; 2 Raymond sewing ma -
following: chines, both good as new, couch, ex-
HORSES—Matched team, nares tension table, several small tables,
5 and 9 years old, several large tables, 2 rockers, leath-
CATTLE-2 Jersey cows sup- er aria chair, large wood box, wood
posed to be in calf; 1 brindle heifer box, 18 kitchen chairs, 12 dining -
supposed to be in calf. room chairs, several benches, 2 beds
HOGS -1 brood sow due at time with springs and dressers, bureau,
of sale; 1 young sow, commode chair, trunk, glass cup -
POULTRY -2 geese, 1 gander, board, rubber tired buggy, cutter,.
2 ducks, 1 drake. single harness, grind stone, wheel
IMPLEMENTS—M. H. binder, 6- barrow, several ladders, pails, 5 gal,
ft. cut, M. 11. combination drill, crock, wash tub, carpenter tools,
Frost & wood mower, F. & W. hay buffalo robe, dishes, kitchen uten-
rake, M. H. 3V2 h.p. gas engine, F. sils quantity of pictures, butcher
& W. plough, scuffler, disc harrow, box, cabinet Sparton electric radio,
steel land roller,, 4 sec harrows, cut- garden tools, hoes, shovel, and a
ting box, fanning mill, bag truck, host of other articles.
light bob sleigh, box, wagon, truck, PROPERTY—Consists of % acre of
buggy, pole complete, iron kettle, land situated in the village of Brod-
fire box for kettle, 1000 lb. scales, hagen. On the place there is a brick
grind stone, stone boat, wheel bar- house, 8 rooms, brick kitchen, good
row, hay rack, 2 pig racks, gravel stable 18 x 36, all hi good shape,
box, hay knife, cream separator, good stabling.
pulleys and shafting, belts. No reserve as the proprietor is
HARNESS—set double harness, giving up house keeping.
single harness, steel harness and Terms of chattels—Cash.
tugs, horse collars, Scotch tops near- Terms of lot will be made known at
ly new, halter, tie ropes, root pulp- day of sale or apply to the proprie-
er, sausage grinder, sausage filler tor. Sold subject to a reserve bid
and lard press nearly new, lawn I Auctioneer's decision final in case
seats and chairs, galv. gas tank 55 of all disputes.
gals. FRED DIETZ, Prop.
Furniture—apiece parlor suite, 3 Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer.
kitchen chairs, writing desk, iron
bed and springs, churn, lamps, cole-
man lamp, parlor lamp, odd dishes,
jugs, tub, clothes horse, cook stove,
coal heater, sealers, large aluminum
preserving kettle, wash stand, pct-
ures, bird cage, tables, forks, crow
bar, shovels, logging chains, scythe,
hoes, and a host of other articles too
numerous to mention found about a
farm. No reserve as the farm is sold.
Auctioneer's decision final in case
of all disputes.
Terms—Cash.
GEO. SOEDER, Prop.
E. W. Walter, Clerk.
Frecl W. Ahrens, Auctioneer.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for shingling a portion of
Seaforth Public School will be re-
ceived by the Board up to June 16.
Specifications can be seen at Secre-
tary's office. All materials to be sup-
plied by the contractor. Lowest
tender not necessarily accepted.
Work to be completed as early in
July as possible.
M. McKellar, Sec.
Card of Thanks
I should like to take this oppor-
tunity of expressing my sincere.
thanks to all those who so kindly
remembered me by sending flowers,
cards, fruit, letters and phone calls,
while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, also special
thanks to Miss Isabel Brigham, R.N.
and to Messrs. Harry Bolger, Archie
Young, Wilfred Shortreed and
Gordon Murray, who donated blood
in my favor. The kindness of every-
one was appreciated deeply.
BERT ANDERSON
Card of Thanks
Mrs. John Grieve and family wish
to thank the friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness and
sympathy during their bereavement.
FOR SALE
I am overstocked, and will sell
fifteen cows, milkers and springers.
Come and see them. Dale Nixon,
Seaforth.
TEACHER WANTED
For S.S.#6 McKillop, duties to
commence Sept. 4th. Apply to Frank
Johnston, Sec-Treas., R.R. 1, Dub-
lin. 840-13, Seaforth Central.
COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House;
Goderieb, ocmmencing Tuesday,
June 12th at 2.00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputa-
tions and other business requiring
the attention of Council should be
in the hands of the County Clerk not
Auction Sale later than Saturday, June Oth.
N. W. MILLER, County Clerk.
Of household effects of the late
Mrs. Coleman, in Hensall, on Tues- TENDERS WANTED
day, June 19th at 1.30 p.m. No. 1. For the washing of the
One 3 -piece chesterfield suite, plastered part of walls in the school
1 good organ, 2 axminster rugs room and the boarded partition
9x12. extension dining -room table above entrance, also, plastered walls
6 chairs, 1 buffet, 1 studio couch in entrance. No. 2. All lumber parti-
(like new), 1 couch, 1 leather rock- tions and walls and ceiling in base-
ing chair. 4 other rocking chairs, 1 rnent including cloak rooms, to be
Raymond sewing machine, 3 small washed. Work to be done by July
tables, 1 fernery, 1 hall mirror and 20, Tenders to be in June 20.
seat, 1 bed -room suite, lset of R. J. Pethick, R.R. 1, Seaforth,
springs, 1 wooden bedstead, 1 iron Ont., Sec-Treas., S. S. No 10 Mc -
bedstead with springs, 1 chest of Killop.
drawers, 1. wash stand, 1 toilet set,
1 Rayon bed -spread (new), 1 lace
spread, 1 extension kitchen table
and 4 chairs, 6 odd chairs, 1 clay -
bed, 1 pantry cabinet, 1 Finlay
cook stove with reservoir and warm-
ing closet, 1 electric Sparton radio,
1 electric rangette, 1 electric table
lamp, 1 electric iron, 1 eight-day
clock, 2 stools, 1 set of dishes, 1
coal -oil heater, 1 stove guard, 1 step
ladder, 1 lawn mower, rake, hoe,
shovel, and other articles too num-
erous to mention. 6 cord of wood.
TERMS -Cash.
COLEMAN BROS. Executors.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
5 Rooni Cottage, Egmondville, Hy-
dro. Prompt possession.
6 Room Frame house, Egmondville,
modern, hydro with barn. Immediate
possession.
Stuccoed house, with garage, hen
house, furnace, bathroom, situated on
Centre St. A good buy,
100 Acre Farm, McKillop Township,
fully equipped, splendid Maple bush.
Brick house with all first class build-
ings, Hydro installed. A splendid farm
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220
Saturday Cash & Carry. Specials
EATMORE ROLLED WHEAT BERRIES, 5 11;; bag
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb, bag
SUPER ,SUDS, pkge. ........... . . . . .. ........ .
CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET SOAP, 3 cakes
MOTHER PARKER'S ORANGE PEKOE TEA, r/z lb.
BLUE RIBBON PURE COCOA, 2 lb. tin
23c
39c
.. 22c
19c
38c
38c
Royal Purple Poultry Concentrate, per cwt. 4.50
W. J. FIN'NIGAN
FOR SALE
Baby's white Gendron Pram. In
good condition. Mrs. Hardy, John
Street.
FOR SALE
Choice Durham cow to freshen
soon. Apply to Ivan Forsyth,
Kippen,
TWO TEACHERS
For S.S. No. 4 and 5, Tuckersmith,
Huron Co., one who is a good discip-
linarian. Applicants to, state experi-
ence, qualifications, salary expected
and references. Duties to commence
Sept. 1, 1945. .4 personal application
would be appreciated. Tuckersmith
Township School Area. No. 1, S. H.
Whitmore, Sec.-Treas., R. R. 3, Sea
forth, Ont.
Listen to
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ON
Thurs., June 7th 10 o'clock p.m.
when Mr. Thomas Pryde
the Federal Candidate for the riding of
Huron -Perth
will speak
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L. E. "Elston" Cardiff
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