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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,
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all
ed
nd
ty.
ed
11-
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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.
Save 34c — Libby's Fancy — 48 -oz tin
TOMATO JUICE 3 for
BUY OF THE WEEK!
41/2 -lb. tin — Giant Size Bonus Cooked
CHICKEN •
Save 10c — Robin Hood New Flaky
PIE CRUST MIX
With Cut In Shortening — 21;•oz.
• Save 20c — Red' Rose
COFFEE
Save 17e — Red Breast Cohoe •
SALMON 41
1/2113. tins- 89c
99c
33c
75c
28-oi. Austral Fancy
PEACHES 'halves
4Save 16c — Mir Liquid — 24.cre.
DETERGENT
• A GOOD SUPPLY OF
EASTER FLOWERS
• At Attractive Prices
•39c
69c
Maxwell House — Reg. $1.89
INSTANT COFFEE 1.5.9
10 -oz. jar, plus 2 free oz., all for
15c Off Pack — Giant Size
TIDE
Save Ilc Rose Colored
. 79c
MARGERINE 3 lbs. for 69c
Save' 20c
Canned HAMS, FAH 1.49
Frozen PEAS 2 b 49
ORANGES 3 1.19
Kraft Dinner • • • • 3 for 390 -
Shortening 3 lbs 890
Save 17c — 19 -oz. tins Aylmer Cherry
Pie Filling 2 for 890
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• LADIES' HOSIERY
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Newest Styles
Ladies' Slips and Half Slips
2.98 and 3.98
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• GOWNS' and PYJAMAS
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$2.49 and $2.98 Sizes 2, 4, 6, 6x
nabrieS9 Bonnets 2.98 — — 4'98
98c — $1.49 Girls' Dresses
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- Children's Hosiery 5.98 - 6.98 - 7.98 - 9.98
zpiet.
Baby Crawler Sets
Toddlers' Jodpurs
"T -Shirts, Jackets
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