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TWILIGHT AUCTION
Hawken Farm Equipment
NO. 7 HIGHWAY — ARIZONA
TUESDAY, JUNE 11th -- 6.30 p.m
Large Quantity of All Types of Faun Machinery, r
New and Used, to be sold at this auction,
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toolswood,,' 8 single cords of dry hard
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Gordon Rau, Harper - Woods, • Mich.f
2 Exeeutor for the estate of the late
J. AIv n1Waiver, Auctioneer.
TRANSPORTATION
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sortment of 'carpenter and garden
Be sure and look over ad. in the London Free ••
Press on Saturday, June 8th, for complete list of s
machines offered. All Machines Guaranteed. e
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AUCTION SALT
,f Household Effects and Pli.,:e. Items
%et the premises, Math btreez, dir-
tctly opposite Evangelical 'Cr. 13.
urch in the Village of Dashwood.
`�.''he undersigned Auctioneer is in-
iltructed to sell by public auction on
SAT. EVENING, June 8th, 7.30 p.m.
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Ontario Department of Travel & publicity
Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister
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Dining room table, 6 chairs and buf-
fet; studio couch, 2 -piece chesterfield,
chrome etble with 5 matching chairs,
2 centre tables, electric radro, elec-
tric lamps, Sherlock Manning piano
in new condition; +VfcClary Refriger-
ator (medium size) like new; Mc -
Clary electric stove; Wingham kitch-
en range; hot plate, Gilson electric!
washing machine with combination
water beater, 2 ;bedroom suites, spr-
ings, mattress, commodes, ironing
board, tapestry rug, 10x7 5 ; quantity
of dishes, glassware, sealers, crock,
and other misc. Items. Terms—Cash
' Garnet V4ildfong, Proprietor,
: Addison Tiernan, Clerk,
Alvin Waiper, Auctioneer.
Tenders
Telae Board of Trustees toff the Ha
. Township School Area
Is calling for tenders for the
Transportation of Public School .
! Chiadren
Sept. 1,'57 to June 30,"58 as follows:
No. 1,—Earn the East and North
Area of closed S.S. No. 14, to the
Hensall Public (School. •
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No. 2—From the West portion of
S.S. No. 14 to S.S. No. 3, on- the
Parr Line.
No. 3—From the South Portion of
IS.S. No. 11 to U.S.S. No. 15, on
Highway No. 83.
No. 4—From the North portion of
S.S. No. 11, to S.,S, No. 12, on
Concession 14. Hay,
Persons applying are to contact
the Secretary for full particulars.
All Tenders to be in the hands of
the Secretary by 6.:00 pan. J'une
15th, 1957,
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
H. W. BROKENS'HIRE,
Secretary Treasurer.
Zurich, Ontario.
1 Dashwood
_ I To Celebrate Golden Wedding—
! Mr and 'Mrs. Ed. Stelck, the form_
er Anna Hey will hold open house to
friends, relatives and neighbours,
Saturday June 15.tih an the E.H.B.
church basement,
They were married June 12th, 1907
natives of Hay Township where tl'ey
farmed for 38 years, retiring do Dash-
wood twelve yearn ago. They have
one son, Mervyn of Bradford, Ont.
and a granddaughter Patricia Fa'r,
nurse in training .in the Woanens' Col-
lege Hospital, Toronto. Mr. Stelck
is 78 and Mrs. Stelck 74.
Mrs. Stelck has one- sister, Mrs.
Phillip Fasseld and one brother, Wm.
Hey, both of Dashwood. Mr. Stelck
has two sisters, Mrs. Elizzie Hey of
Murich,• and Miss Margaret Stelck,
R.N., of ,California, t
Dashwood W. I. --
The regular W. I. meeting was
held Tuesday May 25th in the men's
C1ulb Room. Mrs. 'Kuntz, the presi-
dent presided. It was deemed to run
a 'booth at Field Day for.Stephen
School Area. Also to join with Cre-
diton and other Institutes in discus -
hag Tweedsmuir Histories. FoIlow-
n:g the business final arrangements
ere made for the district annual to
e held the following day. at the E.
U. B. ,Church including setting. up
the layette.
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Clearing Auction Sale
f Of valuable Real Estate, Household
Effects, and Misc. Items, on the pre-
mises, Village of Zurich, Con10
W.P. South half Lot &i2. The and.
ernignecl Auctioneer is instructed to
sell by public auction on '
;.SATURDAY, JUNE 15th, at 1 p.m.i Real Estate consists of Con. 10,
• W. P. South Half 22, Village of
Zurich on which is situated a well
constructed two storey brick dwell-
; ins, main floor consists of living•
and dining' room, bedroom, kitchen
;and utility room;second floor has 3
bedrooms, large ,basement, coal and
wood furnace, ample lawn and gard-
en, also small barn and garage. This
is a very desirable dwelling•, very
nicely. situated and in first class
frtate of repairs. Inspection invited
before day of sale. Terms -10% on
iday of sale, balance in 30 days. Sol d
subiect• to reasonable reserve bid.
OTHER ITEMS—
Dining moan table, 5 dining room
chairs, various oak centre tables, 2
leather rockers, 3 oak rockers, arm
chair, drop leaf table; buffet; smok-
ing stand ; tapestry rug 9x10 ; New
Williams-;vewing machine; electric
lamps, kitchen table and chairs;
Westinghouse electric stove; Sun-
light electric washing machine; con-
goleuni rug 10x12, :writing desk;
counter scales, 2 trunks, 12 cellar
tables, large assortment of bedding,blankets, quilts, comforters, ;Taney
dishes, silverware,lassware, 3 com-
plete bedroom suites, toilet sets, ,g
chest of drawers, clothes basket, as-
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DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
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recipe booklets, Free?
Write for a complete set of
Macre Fraser's
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The Farmers
In the Townships of Hay, Stephen and Stanley
DON'T BE FOOLED
By Conservative Promises
They Promise "ADEQUATE PARITY". They
don't tell you Parity means either Higher Taxation
for you, inflation with rising costs of things you
must buy, or control of your Agricultural Pro-
duction.
Do you want some Government Inspector to tell
you how much grain you may grow, or how mangy
Cattle, Hogs and Hens you may own?
They Promise you protection. They don't tell vote that
high
tection means an end to Canadian Trade which under Liberal Policy is theuhihest
per capita in the world. Do you remezn ser what ha
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under a Conservative Government tariffs were raised, conferences twere hirties cawhen
lled,
trade stopped, and you could'nt sell ouructs rodat an rice .
return to nonditicns as they were then? p r y p Do you want to
They n 'omise you tax reduction, But they also promise additional expenditures
amounting to more than a billion dollars. You know promises like these mean
nothing... You can spend more, you can tax less, but you can't do both at the
same time.
'0r7 TAKE A CHANCE
Vote Liberal. In Huron Elect:
W,: A VOICE ON 'IIEGOVERNMENT SIDE
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Thursday, J'tzne 6th, 1907
In Huron Raiding Elect!
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And Put Huron on the Government Side
Andy McLean will work to the end that those engaged in the
farming industry will have returns..equal to the returns received by
other classes in the community.
He recognizes that Canadian trade is at an all-time high and
that favourable trading agreements exist with the free countries of the
the world. He pledges no action will be taken to endanger this
trade already in existence by the introduction of high tariffs ancl
protection.
He will oppose the introduction of bureaucratic controls, limit-
ing agricultural production which are part and parcel of so-called
"adequate parity".
He is opposed to irresponsible promises. He makes no promises,
other than to say he will do everything possible to aid the peo le of
.Huron riding. p
He will continue to work on behalf of all the people of Huron
in assisting them with their problems.
He will speak to and be listened to by the Liberal Government
of the day.
He will continue his efforts on behalf of Huron Muni.
cipalities,
He will continue to support those Liberalolicies that recognize
gnize
that the individual is supreme -- that encourage individual initiative
— that recognize that every Canadian is entitled to an equal op-
portunity '•—_ that have resulted in family allowances and old age
assistance (each year more than two million dollars is paid Huron
residents in receipt of family allowances -and old age assistance) --
that recognize that orderly financial arrangements in keeping with
the ability of the country to produce are essential to continued pros,
perity —that reduced taxes ($485,000,000 in the
past four years,
$30 for every man, woman and child in Canada.)
Ian June 10 in Huron Riding
WORK FOR AND ELECT
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Who Gets Things Done For Huron
(Published by the Huron' Liberal 'Association )
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