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The Huron Expositor, 1968-04-04, Page 121*r4fIE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAR:4RM,, ONT., APRIL 4,196* tstibr".°1. 124;,..t4:* • eVe;445,W SI 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of 36 Hereford steers, poult, 17, hogs, feed, 3 tractors, SP combine and a full line of pow- er farm machinery and autom bile, at lot 7, con. 15, Elin Township, 4 miles north-wes of 1Vionkton for Ronnenber Bros, on: inill; 6 Te7ti On harrows; 3 drum land roller,• Case 9 -ft. trail cul- tivator; 8 -ft. Windrow P.T.O. seather, 14 HP gas engine; Case 4 furrow trail plow; 3 section ' drag cultivator; post -hole aug- er. 0- AUTOMOBILE — 1963 Ford a Cortina, 2 door. MISCELLANEOUS — g age cart; Clinton chain saw; 2 wheel trailer; set of scales; steel water trough; electric fence posts; quantity a lumber; ce- d dar posts; steel posts; treated poles; 2 colony houses; hen ; fee•ders; and many other, artic- les too numerous to mention. • This is a good offering of cat- tle and machinery. 'Owing to the large. offering, sale must start at 12 noon. No reserve as farm is sold WEDNESDAY, APRIL lath at 12:00 noon CATTI,E — -36 Herefor steers, 800-900 lbs. HOGS — Sow with 7 pigs sow with 8 pigs; sow with 8 pigs; 9 sow,s bred three weeks to three months; 1 boar. POULTRY — 280 Sex -Link hens. FEED — 3,000 bales of hay 400 bales of straw; 10 tons !nixed grain. IMPLEMENTS — Ford 6,000 diesel tractor with selectospeed, power steering and heat houser; Allis-Chalmers RC, tractor; Fer- guson 2085 tractor; Owatona 95 mix mill; M -H Super 27 S.P. combine in A-1 condition; 3 roller ' bearing wagons; 2 Turn - co gravity boxes; 1 square•grain box; J-D•14T PTO baler; 36 ft. Allied bale elevator withonder- carriage and 1 HP motor; New Idea 4 bar side rake; New Idea 7 ft. trail mower; 36 ft. Malco 6 in. grain auger with PTO shaft; M -F 141/2 -ft, wheel disc with hydraulic cylinder; J -D 4 furrow 14 in, bottom mounted plow; Ford 2 row corn planter; M -F 2 row 3 point hitch corn cultivator.; IHC 15 run power lift seed drill; J -D 90 bus.man- ure spreader; 3 point hitch grader blade; 16 ft. wagon rack; Aerator grain dryer; 12 ft. grain auger 1-3 BP motor; fanning TERMS — CASII RONNENBERG BROS. Proprietors R. G. GETIEKE Auctioneer ' Phone 347-2465, Monkton, 20-21-1 21. Tenders Wanted Maitland Valley Conservation Authority Tender for Servke Building Sealed tenders, clearly mark- ed as to contents, will be re- ceived by: MR. C. W. I3AMFORD Secretary -Treasurer Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, Box 760, Listowel, Ontario. OR: • Suits by Biltmore, 100% all wool 69.50 and 7930 All -Weather Coats 19.95 to 29.50 Hats by Stetson 8.95 Perma-press Shirts by Arrow, 5.00 Mock Turtle Neck Shirts by Stanfield and Arrow 3.95 to 6.00 S$ Sweat Shirts by Penman's, 2.95 Socks by Harvey Woods, 1.00 to 1.75 British Byford All Wool Socks, 1.50 Koratron Casuals by Larry Carter, 7.95 Koratron Dress Pants by Rivierra, 1-3-.95 Jackets by 13 & F, 9.95 to .16.95 Work Clothing by IP., Haugh's and G.W.G. For The Men For The Boys Jackets, 3.95 to 7.95 - Casual Jeans, 2.95 to 5.95 Koratron Pants, 6.95 Sport Shirts, 1.95 Perma-lron Sport Shirts, 2.95 Perma-lron Long Sleeve White Dress Shirts, 2.95 High Neck T -Shirts, 1.95 BILL O'SlilEA • MEN'S WEAR - Phone 527-0995 • Seaforth • STEEL ROOFING • SEED GRAIN GRASS SEED FERTILIZER Fresh Supply of Cement SPRING SALE APRIL 4th - 13th WATCH FOR SPECIALS IN OUR CATALOGUE 21. Tenders Wanted _ at the Conservation Authority Office in Wroxeter, Ontario. Until 1200.o'clock noon, EST, Tuesday, April., 9, 168 For the construction of a con crete block service building the Falls Reserve Cooservat Area. Plans and specifications m be obtained from the office Chrysler, Davis & Jergens Ltd., Consulting Eng inee 803 Yon'ge Street, Willowdal O $ ntario, upon the receipt of 10.00 deposit. The deposit sh e in the form of a certifi heque payable to the Maitla alley Conservation Authori he deposit shall be refund pon the return, in good co ition, of the plans and spec ations. Under this contract, the co ruction shall include a co ete block serviee buildin 23. Business Directory A. W. SILLERY ' Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office 527-4850 - Res. 527-1643 Seaferth McCONNELL Ontario ion & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ay p. D. McCONNELL, of D. STEWART en, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850 5 st ith stone and wavy edge sid- ing, having a floor area of 71 sq. feet; a septic system with tile bed; a 3 HP pump an 1,000 gallon water .supply tan and all internal plumbing, to b located in the Falls •Iteserv Conservation Area, Benmille Ontario, .. Tenders will be opened and awarded on Wednesday, "Apr 10th, 1968, with the work to be completed by May 31, 1968. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. MR. C. W.-BAMFORD, Secretary -Treasurer, , Maitland Valtey Conservation Authority Boy. 760, Listowel, Ontalo, s e, a all ed nd ty. ed 11- ifl- n- n- ROY N. BENTLEY -- Public Accountant 4 Brittania 'Road East. Goderich Phone 524-9521 23-14-tf RONALD G. *CANN Public Accountant CLINTON, ONTARIO 3 a Office; Rattenbury St., phone 482-9677. k Res; Rattenbury St., phone 482-7313 • SEAFORTH r, VETERINARY 11 CLINIC C•HRYSLER, DAVIS & JORGENSEN LTD., Consulting Engineers, 5803 Yonge Street, Suite 105, Willowdale, Ontario, 21-20-2 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of • JOHN BACH All persons having claims a- gainst the Estate of John Bach, late of the Town of ' Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Mer- chant, deceased, who died on the 12th"day of October, 1967, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of April, 1968, af- ter which date the assets will be dist/looted, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, this ,18th day of March, 1968.. 1VIcCONNELL & STEWART • Seaforth, Ontario o ici ors for the Executri NOTICE , TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ANDREW ALVIN MOORE All persons having claims gainst the Estate of Andr Alvin Moore, late of the To ship of Tuckersmith, in t County of Huron, Farmer, ceased, who died on the 9 day of February, 1968, are here- by notified to send in full par- ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the llth day of April, 1968, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 19th day of March, 1968. McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the • Executors .1. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M,, V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S, P. D, Quills, 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 FQR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 - Seaford.' A. M .HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street 'Telephone Goderieh 524-7562 • 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank my many rela- tives and friends for the lovely cards, gifts and treats I receiv- ed while a patient at Children's War Memorial, London. All these were greatly appreciated. — Susan Murray. 24-21x1 Roy and Clara MacDonald wish to express their appreciation to their many neighbors, friends and relatives for gifts and soc- ial eyeing in Staffa Hall, Spec- ial thanks to those responsible for arranging this pary or help- ing in any way. 24-21-1 I wotild like to sincerelythank relatives, neighbors and friends for the lovely cards and treats ces while a patient' in Stratford Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Brady, Dr, Allen and nursing staff. Your kindness will never be forgotten. — Barb Rivers. 24-21x1 I would like to thank all those ew u" who remembered me with cards, treats and visits while a pa- tient in Clinton Hospital. Spe- e cial thanks to Dr. Street and de- the nurses on the first floor th 22-19-3 23. Business Directory W. J. Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 507-0510 Ontario Bookkeeping and Income Tax • Services Specializing in; Farm Ac- counting, Income Tax, Basic Herds, Five Year Averages, Bookkeeping, ALBERT VANDEVENNE 978 Valetta, Streets London, -Ontario Phone collect 471-1724 23-14x4 Atictioneer PAnk and FURNITURE 0 • SALES CONDUCTED • R. G. GETHICE ' Phone 347-2465, Afon,kton Auctioneer and Appraiser Licensed and capable in selling • all types of auction sales. Reasonable Rates. ' • Bruce Ratblivell Brueefield Phone 482-3384 BOX FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flowers For All Occasions 1Phones: Day 5274180 — Ntgbt 62.7-9885 JOHN . LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: Tues., Thurs., PrL, 6 to 810 p.m. Sat. 9 to 12 goon For Appointment • Phone 11274240 — or 4924910 alleti., Wed. — OlInton Offiee also to Mr. Ryan -and sons' for getting me out to Hospital. Very deeply appreciated. — Forrest McKay. 24-21x1 I would sincerely like tPthank Frank Mahovolich and his friends "Gord-and Whitey" for my lovely sympathy card and - get well message. — Mrs Wm. C. Brewn, Egmondyille, 2,421-1 I would like to thank- all my friends who sent me get well wishes and visited me while I was 'a patient in Wingham Hos- pital and since coming home., Their thoughtfulness was much appreciated. — .Mrs. Ernerson Mitchell, 24-21-1 I wouldliketo express sincere thanks to everyone who sent cards, flowers and gifts when I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital and since earning home. — Mrs. Manuel' Beuer- man. • 24-214 25. Memoriam BRODHAGEN —.In losing memory of our dear Uncle Wil- liam Brodhagen, who passed away two years ago, April 9th 1966.- A day of renterdbrance sadly recalled, Without farewell -he left us all, To be with us in the same old. way, Would be OUT fondest wish to- day. — Lovingly remembered by, nieces and nephews. 25-21x1 27. Births • N Humber Mem- morial Hospital, Toronto, on March 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Wilson, a son, Robert David. TIPPING — In Victoria HOS- pitab London, on March' 28th, • to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tip- ping, London (nee Margaret SinithY a sonKLLy . — In Seaforth Commun., ity Hospital, on March 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Eel - y, 11R2, Dublin, a daughter. .1**I"oN 8 — Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on April 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joehens, RHS, Mitchell, a on. . • SAVAUGE Seaforth Coni.amity Hospital, ort April Brd, to Mr. arid Mrs. Ronald Ssevi- ange, SetRirth u •44 , a daughter. Too Late FOR SALE — Twenty-two pigs eight week § old. Apply Ken Beattie, RR4, Walton. t1-21-1 CRUSHED gravel, delivered or at the pit. John Thompson, phone 527-0238. 11-21-tf. FOR SALE Two Holstein heifers, due April 19 and 29. Larry Bradley, .phone Brussels, 377-J-13. t1-21-1 EXPERIENCED carpe ri t e r wants work, all kinds, phone 527-0133, Seaforth, 7-21-tf FOR SALE — 250 K137 Keil-- ber leghorn pullets starting to lay. Ideal for cages or floor operation. $1.00 each for quick' sale. R. J. Andrews, R11:3 Sea forth, phone 527-1106. tI-21-1 FOR SALE-----ITTvii--itiirteii choice beef. Stan Jackson, phone 527-1927. tlz21-1 COMif —LOBA euchre, Wed., April 17. t1-21-1 Too Late FOR SALE — 20 pigs, eigh weeks old. Apply Doug Iluelil RR2, Seaforth, phone 482-7548 tl 21-1 FOR SALE C Allis Chalmers adjustable, wide front end, in good) shape. Leverne Hugill, RR2, Seaforth, phone 527-0376. t1 -21x1 LOST -- One logging chain, bet - wen Bernard's farm and Bob Dalton's, on the 10th of MeKil- lop. Bob Dalton, phone 527-1366. t1-21-1 _ NOTICE — Prompt watch re- pair servi•ce during our sell out sale. Savauge Jewellers (011P0 - site post office), Seaforth. t1-21-1 HELP WANTED — Mother's helper, live in, London. $25.00 a week, increase if satisfactory. Every other week -end free. Phone 43841841. t1.21.1 W1NCHEISE4 NEWS OF TH mr. end Ms. Ruben Pehlke ry IVIatherS. of Monkton, vbited On Saturday Mr. -and Mrs. (4errY Grubb with Mr- and IVfrS. Sanford Hut- and Michael of Farquhar, visit ton, Dennis and Dianne, ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wai. Walters visited in Freeman Horne. Exeter on Friday with Mrs. Mrs. Howard Daman, Mich - Russell Lee and David and Lar- elle and Joey of Kippen and Mrs. George Frayne of Sun- shine Line, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Wal- ters, WEEK Too Late FOR SALE — Waterloo No. 40 garden tractor with plough, cul- tivator and. disc harrow, in like new condition. Royes Farm Sup- ply, phene 527-1257. 11-21-2 FOR S-ATE=Fifty pigs, eight ten 10 weeks old. Robert Reg- ele, RR1, Dublin, Phone 527- • . 11-21-1 OR SALE — 1966 Int. Harves- ter 1/4 ton pick-up truck, A4 condition, 27,000 miles. Former- ly "John Bach" service truck, $1595.00. Contact dealer store for particulars. 11-21-1 SAI—TE T1 -7600d well started. Phone Arnold Ja- mion, 482-9828. t1-21-1 FOR SALE — A quantity of Herta barley, suitable for seed. Larry Wheatleyphon 5 e 27- 0105 WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held in the Seaforth Community Hospital on Tuesday evening, April 9th at 8 o'clock. RED CROSS NOTES There will be no regular meeting of the Red Cross in April. The next meeting will be May 3rd. 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