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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-03-14, Page 8VitON.OXPOSITOR, sEAKurnit ARM* MAR. tik 1144 • Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted ' cLEAuuk/G Tenders . AUCTION SALE • Pf livestock, dairy equip - int, machinery, bay and 'botisehold effeets at Lot 19, Con. 2 Tuckersmith, 2 Miles west of Egmondville, 21/2 miles east of Brucefield and 5' 2 miles north on FRIDAY, MARCH 22 at 12:00 sharp TRUCKS - 64 Dodge 1 ton, dual wheels; flat rack with grain box, 54 Dodge 1 ton, dual wheels, flat rack vvith grain box, both in excel- lent shalfe. LIVESTOCK - 1,6 Hols- tein cows and Heifers, some fresh, . balance due at sale time, 4 Holstein heifers, 2 bred 2 open; 5 beef cows, pasture bred; 2 market cattle, 900 lbs.; 6 Holsein steers, year and half old; 12 stocker cat- tle; 5, Ian calves; 1 Hereford bull, -2 years old. DAIRY EQUIPMENT - SP 11 Surge vacuum _pump and pipe for 19 cows., 2 Sur- ge units, 12 milk cans, Oen- frew cream separator. ' IMPLEMENTS - Nuffield . "Universal Four" tractor; John Deere 2010 tractor with hydraulic loader, chains, 2 row scuffler and bean puller; McCormick No. 80 pull type combine; International 15 run drill, 456 International 4 row corn and bean planter; 3 PT hitch John Deere 3 furrow • 14 in. bottom plow; Internat- ional, 95 bushel manure spreader; 3 PT hitch Kon- • skilde 11 ft. cultivator; 8 ft. John Deere double disc; John Deere side rake; John Deere 3 ton wagon with grain 'box; Hergott cultivator; 3 furrow International plow; Case 28 • ft. bale elevator; 2 drtun land • roller; Allis Chalmers bean • puller, weed sprayer, trailer • tank, 27 ft. boom; 5 section . Diamond harrow, 3 harrow bars; 7 ft. International mow- , er; Herd PTO grass seeder, 1 - ?trailer; John Deere 10 inch Hammermill and 75 ft. end- less belt; Oat roller; Massey Grinder with speed Jack; 2,- 000 lb. and 1,200 lbweigh scales; 100 steel fence posts; 200 ft. of se-b-av fence; two • , 14 ft. steel gates; two 16 ft. gates, one steel, one cedar; • fanning mill and screens; 22 ft. extension ladder; steel wa- ter trough; 2 steel 6 ft. roll- away hens nests; egg washer and baskets; hydro electric fencer; racks for % ton truck; quantity of lumber, cattle de- horners, bolt clippers, Emery PTO tire pump, tools, bolts, forks, shovels asid many • other articles too numerus to mention. FEED - 400 bales first cut hay, 500 bales of straw, SEED - 7 bushels timothy seed, 2 bags Seaway beans. FURNITURE - Dominion . upright piano, round dining • ' •table, drop leaf table, studio couch, buffet, rocking chairs and kitchen chairs, radio, 2 Aladdin lantelms. Lunch Counter Isth reserve as farm Is sold. TERMS - CASH CHESTER NEIL Proprietor , BRUCE .RA'ItiWt.LL Auctioneer • MEL GRAHAM Clerk Will be received up to .12 noon March 30, for painting and supplying paint for the exterior of the Varna United Church Manse Work to be completed by July 15. Specifications and conditions may be received • from the/ Chairman . Mr. Louis Taylor, Varna Lowest or any tender not necessarily • accepted. 21-18-2 Separate Drainage Tenders Township of McKillop for the constructiOn according to Engineers' Report, place, pro- file and specifications, will be received by the undersigned until March 30, 1968 at 6 p.m. 1. Bowman Drainage Works, 1997 lined -feet (dos- -ed, drain.) ef 0. to 10 inch tile and pipe, 1 catch basin. 2. Cronin Extension Drain- age Warks, 700 lineal feet (open drain) 39801,1ineal feet (closed drain) of 6 to 18 inch tile and pipe, 4 junction box- es -and boxing under highway. 3. Darling Drainage Works, 2987 lineal feet (closed drain) of 6 to 12 inch tile and pipe, 3 catch basins and boxing un- der highway. ' 4. Duncan Survey Drainage Works, 1300 lineal feet (clos- ed drain) of 6 to 8 inch tile and pipe and 2 catch basins. 4, Contractor to supply all materials and to state approx- imately time of completion 'of_, work. Contractor to be cov- ered by • Workmen's Compen- sation and Public Liability Insurance. A certified cheque for 5% of bid to accompany each tender. Lowest or any ender not necessarily accep- ted. Plans, profile etc. may be seen at my office. , J. M. Eckert Clerk, McKillop Township Lot 27, Con. 2, RR1, Seaforth 21-18-1 23. Business Directory W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls - 527.0510 Ontario Bookkeeping and Income Tax Services • Specializing in; Farm Ac- counting, Income Tax, Basic Herds, Five Year Averages. Bookkeeping. ALBERT VANDEVENNE 978 Valetta Street, London, Ontario Phone collect 471-1724 23,14x4 _•Auctioneer FARM and FURNTTURE SALES CONDUCTED R.• G. GETHKE Phone 347-2465, Monkton Auctioneer and Annraisr Licensed and capable in selling .all typeS of auction sales. Reasonable Rates. 'Bruce Rathwell Brucefield Phone 482-3384 RUBY' Fresh Pork Shoulder ROAST lb" Lean Butt ' PORK CHOPS lb. Lean LAMB CHOPS Ib polish - SAUSAGES Lean Sliced COOKED HAM Ib. 59C Ib. 99 MEATY PORK yoeits 3 lbs. 89c PIG TAILS 3 lbs. 89c SKINLESS WIENERS 2 lbs. 89c SALMON TROUT, by the piece lk 79c FREEZER SPECIAL MD OF BEEP IVONTS of' DEEP • , SIMS OP BEEP ,PORIC LOINS, 1042 lbs. „ - CUT AND WRAPPED FREE Ib. 63c lb. 43e Ib. 53c lk 67e 23. Business Directory BOX FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flowers For A:11 Occasions Phones: Day 527-0680' - Night 527-0885 A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office 527-1850 - Res. 5274643 Seaforth Ontario JOHN E. LONGS,TAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: Tues., Thurs., Fri„ 9 to 5:30 p.m. Sat. 9 to 12 noon For Appointment Phone 527-1210 or 482-7010. Mon., Wed. - Clinton Office McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. L STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850 ROY N. BENTLEY Public Accountant 4 Brittania Road East, Goderich Phone 524-9521 23-14-11 RONALD G. McCANN • Public Accountant CLINTON, ONTARIO Office; Rattenbury St., phone 482-9677. Res; Ratienbury St., phone 482-7313 SEAFORTH • VETERINARY ,CLINIC JO. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. • W. II. Bryans, V.S. P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S. W. H. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S. P. S. Dwyer, M.V.B., M.R.C.V.S. Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE • Adjustable hospital beds for rent. • FLOWERS FOR EVERY • - OCCASION Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth A. M .HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 24. Cards of Thanks We wish to thank our rela- tives, friends and neighbors for gifts, cards, and phone calls on the occasion of our 58th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. David Papple. 24-18x1 wish to thank everyone for visits, cards, treats and gifts while 1 was a. patient in the Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and oth- er staff who came in to visit me. - Beth Roney. 24-18x1 Harry and Nellie Patin wish to thank all friends and rela- tives for gifts and cards and for giving us such a pleasant evening on our 40th wedding annivers-ary. 24-18x1 I wish to 'expreas my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends, neighbors and rela- tives for their kinctiress, re- membering me with cards, treats and, inquiring fer me while I wls a patient in Sea - forth Commtmity Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses, Dr. Moyo and Father Laragh. -eMrs. Loretta Skinn. 24-18x1 1 would like to thank my friends and neighbors for re- membering me while 1 was a patient in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Brady, Dr. Mal- kus and the nursing staff, - Frank Van Bergen. 24-18x1 The family of the late Mr -I. Verne Rea, express appreci- ation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy received during their recent sad bereavement with particular,thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr.- Brady and the staff of Seaforth Community Hospital. • 24--18x1 Th family of the lateWil- liam Adrian Hogg wish to ex- press their sincere apprecia- tion to all their relatives and friends for their. words 45f sympathy, acts of kindness, cards and flowers in the pas- sing of their dear husband and father. Many thanks- to Rev. J. C., Britton and the G. A. 'Whitney Funeral Home: It was all deeply appreciated. 24-18x1 The family of the late Mrs. Thos Richardson wish to ex- press their sincere apprecia- tion, and thanks to their rela- tives, friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers and visits while she was in the hospital, to Dr. Malkus and Brady and the nurses , who were so kind to her, for the flowers, donations to the ,Heart Foundation, the Matta - °letup and the Gideon Bibles. We --also want to 'thank Rev. Douglas Steven and Itev. Pat-• tenon for their visits, and kindness, the pallbearers and flowerbearers, Mr. and 1VIrs. Whitney and the Women's In- stitute. Sincerely: Lillian, Gordon and families. 24-18x1 • - •4•4,•.4, •••••,..4t. • 24. Cards of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Percy' Little would Eke to thank their many friends for those who called and sent gifts, flowers and cards on their annivers- ary. It was very much apprec- iated. t.1 -18z1 The family of the late Mrs. William Shepherd wish Co express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neigh- bors for the many acts • of kindness and sympathy ex- tended to them in their re- cent sad bereavement, for beautiful floral tributes and messages of sympathy, to Rev. Currie for his kind.min- istrationa, to Hensall Branch Canadian Legion, donations. th Heart Foundation and Crip- pled children, Dr. Goddard, Bonthron Funeral Home, pallbearers and to those who helped in any way. 25. in Memoriam NIGH - In loving Memory of John Nigh, who passed a- way one year ago, March , 18, 1967. A golden heart stopped beat- ing, Two busy hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He always knows what's best. - Lovingly missed • by his wife and family. 25-18x1 27. Hirths RfVERS - In Stratford Gen- - eral Hospital, on March 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Riv- ers, Seaforth, a daughter. SIEMON - In SeaforthCom- munity Hospital, on Mareh 7, to Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Siemon, RR4, Wal- ton, a daughter. BACH - In Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on March 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bach, RR1, Bornholm, a son. Too LEO, FOR SALE - Baby buggy in good condition. Phone 527- 0836. •t1 -18x1 EXPERIENCED car pent er wants work, all kinds. Jim Watson, phone 427-0133. • u-1.8•21 FOR SALE - Eighteen pigs ten weeks old and two Dur- ham Hereford cows due in one to twe months, Viking stainless steel (team separa- tor. Maurice" Ryan, plume 133-11-8 Dublin. t1-18-1 FOR SALE - Berkshire sows heavy in pig, some bred Berk and some bred York. Phone 235-0855.. t1-18-1 FOR SALE - Eighteen pigs, eight weeks old, Theo. Me - lady, 11112, Dublin. 8-18-1 Toutnament Underway The Goderich Lions' "biggest little tournament" opens this week with the beginning of the mid-term vacation. In -the open- ing game Seaforth plays again- st Forest. Game time is 6:40 p.m. on Friday, March 15. Team officials and players with the local entry are loak- ing forward to the tournament with the usual, enthusiasm.- A victory over Forest would al- low Seaforth to continue_to the second round, when the next game would be played on Thurs- day, March 21. nomaimaiment DOWN AT THE LANES BY LEE HEE SEAFORTH MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings: -Cabbage Heads, 94; Corn Cobs, 81; Lettuce Leaves, 70; Pump- kin Seeds, 68; Pea Pods, 65; Carrot Tops, 63. Ladies high single, Elean- or Scott, 269; high triple, Joyee Miller, 605, Men's high single and triple, Eric Matz - old, 292 and 780. EGMONDV1LLE LEAGUE Team standings: Bluejays, 101; Parrots, 98; Bob -o Links, 97; Woodpeckers, 61; Robins, 46; Hummingbirds, 38. Ladies' high single and trip- le, Helen Nott, 289 and 682. Men's laigh single, Howard James, 383 and 781. ST. JAMES LEAGUE Team standings: Cannon- balls, 96; Whistlers, 86; Xing - lianas; 83; Hippies, 76; Lucky Strikes, 74; Alley Cats, 69. . Ladies' high single and trip- le, Martha Van Geffen,241 and 617. Men's high 'single, Bill Manser, 273; triple, Gord • Noble, 674: COUNTRY CLUB LEAGUE Team standings: Mitchell, 241; Seaforth, 222. Ladies high average and triple, Leonne Elliott, 187 and 745. Men's high average and -triple; Gord Noble, 235 and 874. C4TH LEGION LEAGUE Team standings,: Cheaters, 118; Slippers, 7 95; Echoes, 84; Untouchables, 80; Hip- pies, 66; Hoot Owls, 61. LadieS' high single and trip- le, Helen Nicholson, '295. and '784; Men's high single and triple, Les Leonhardt, 373 and 754. Rebekahs Make Donations, Donations were made to Bun- - ny Bundle for crippled children; to The March of Dimes and to the Pioneer Memorial Mauso- leum at the regular meeting of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge with Miss Eleanor Henderson, presid- ing. Donations were also made to the IOOF Fund Rebekah _ Home at Barrie and to eye re- search and visual aid program which is the project of this year's assembly president, Mrs. ,Marjorie McLean of Wyoming. Mrs. John Broadfoot, DDP for Huron, plans to make her official spring visit here April 8, and the annual district meet- ing is to be held at Clinton April 10., On Friday evening a family pot -luck supper is to be held in the IOOF hall for members of Fidelity and Edelweiss lod- ges when Wayne Gornall of Clinton, last year's winner of the United Nations Pilgrimage will speak. Mrs. James Rose said two euchres are planned for April. Miss Jean Scott is the convener. , A public speaking competi- tion to determine a district winner for this year's. youth pilgrimage to United Nations is to .be held at Clinton op March 29. Mrs, Gordan Papple, vice -grand, reported -en cards, treats and visits to -sick and shut-ins. IffW$ of aZ)4 Urs. Pegg* coyne are spending to *oaths in marida. Mi. Teddy Feeney, Kit- ehener, with Mrs. Mary Feen- ey. Mrs. Cathering Ryan, Strat- ford, with relatives in the vil- lage. Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Kist- ner have returned home from - Florida. • Mrs. Jim Newcombe, Port Credit, With Mr. Willjarn Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hum- phries have moved to Palmer- ston. Mac Kay of Monkton is now manager of the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Com, merce. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Staple- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lob- by are spending a month in ANGLICAN CHURCH WOM ST. THOMAS WOMEN The Anglican Church Wo- men of St. Thomas Anglican Church met at the Rectory when the.president Mrs. Clea- ve Combs opened the meeting by reacting the scripture. Mrs. Robt. Newnham gave the Study Book, "Right to the Future„. Mrs. Sharpies served lunch assisted by Miss Dorothy Par- ke. IL, - B N Florida. . Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge Ifot, land in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holland. Mrs, Michael Nagle in Lon- don for the week -end. Mr. John Maloney and Dan- ny have moved to their new home on No. 8 Highway, near Seaforth. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and family Chippewa will spend the week -end with Mrs. Frank Evans, • MUOW00.0ir GRAIN 10 gnron County in spite of the bad weather last stutuner GET YOUR GRAIN CLEANED and TREATED NOW before the spring rush and while roads are still good R. N. ALEXANDER, LONDESBORO Phone: Clinton 482-7475 Blyth 523-4399 Farm Tax Returns For Interview, Write Staffa Enterprizes 108 Brampton Rd., • London,Ontario. NO 0I3LIGATION ! EV TORES SEAFORTH, ONTARIO GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Final Closing Day March 30th • TWO MORE WEEKS ONLY LEFT - 41.711.7.077.17.417.. Two bargaining -weeks, set 'your own prices, No, reasonable offer. will- _be 'refused We Must Get Rid of .ihe Goode - LADIES' BLOUSES • Reg. up to 5.95 NOW ONE PRICE 2.50 LADIES' SKIRTS Reg. up to 8.95 • NOW, ALL ONE PRICE 2'98 LADIES' CAR COATS High Quality Pile Lining 24.95, NOW 12.95 MEN'S TOP COATS 'Pure Wool Reg. 22.95, NOW 12'95 • MEN'S SUIT COATS 10.95 (Sport Jackets) Pure Wool Reg. up to 22.95, NOW BOYS' SUIT COATS Reg. up to 18.95, NOW 7.95 (Sport Jackets) GOODS FOR. iNFANTS, CfflL- DREN AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS SACRIFICED LADIES' BETTER DRESSES Reg. up to 24.95 • NOW 2 Dresses for 9.95 LADIES' PLAYTEX GIRDLES Reg. Up to 12.95 4 NOW ONE PRICE - .95 MEN'S COVERALLS Heavy drill, •Forest Green Reg 7.95, Liquidation Price 5.95 MEN'S BRIEFS OR TOPS By Penmans and Toughies Reg. $1.50 NOW 85c MEN'S Thermal Underwear Drawers or Tops, Penmans end Toughlesi, 1.25 Reg. $2.49 NOW GIRLS' Spring St' Winter Coats Reg. up to $21.95 •9 LIQUIDATION PRICE .95 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER •viith itemizer, adding, 'indicator of Sales. Tax Stands and Hangers, 1A Price SAVAUGE"S MARCH SALE„ HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FAMOUS PH1LISHAVE 1 SPEEDSHAVER SALE PRICE 17.95 ..e NEWEST MODEL 3 Floating heads and trimmer. SALE PRICE 28.95 SPEiDlrLEX Floating heads and trimmer SALE PRICE 2495 SALE DISCOUNTS on Diamonds,Watches, Rings, Jewellery, Wal- lets, Transistor R adios, etc. etc. Terms of Sale are CASH -- or a deposit will hold your selection sEAVORTki SAVAUGE JEWELLE S WATCHES, - GIFTS - DIAMONDS 4.••••••••imo •• • MITCREfuL "•f;.• • • • ;.• 4. 'COSTUME -JEWELLERY . - 59C . each Reg. $1.00 and Higher Buy 6- Get 1 Free Buy 10 -Get 2 Free ............., BONE CHINA DINNERWARE save up to . SO% ,• Orders taken til end •of March only DRESSER SETS 'and,, JEWEL BXES . Reduced'" . 25% " 72 PIECES OF . . MONACO, GLASSWARE , . Reg. $73.08 TO CLEAR ONLY - 34.99 •.. 36 PIECES OF MONACO GLASSWARE Reg. $28.44 TO CLEAR ONLY . 13.99 SALE DISCOUNTS on Diamonds,Watches, Rings, Jewellery, Wal- lets, Transistor R adios, etc. etc. Terms of Sale are CASH -- or a deposit will hold your selection sEAVORTki SAVAUGE JEWELLE S WATCHES, - GIFTS - DIAMONDS 4.••••••••imo •• • MITCREfuL "•f;.• • • • ;.• 4.