The Huron Expositor, 1966-07-28, Page 12i URN F,A-1440$701t, S FORT1i, ONT., ALLY 2$, 1966
Clean-up
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of 33 beef
cattle, hogs, hay, standing
grain, machinery, miscellan-
eotts items and household ef-
fects at lot 6, Con. 9, Logan
Township, 2 miles east of
Bornholm, on
SATURDAY, JULY 30
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
CATTLE - 6 beef cotvs;
I Durham cow due soon; I
Hereford heifer, 500 lbs.; 2
black heifers, 900 lbs.; 14
•Hereford steers, 900-1050 lbs.
9 calves, 3 months old.
HOGS - 24 pigs, 8 - 10
weeks old; 7 pigs, 150 'lbs.; 1
sow with 7.pigs 7 weeks old;
1' York sow due in 6 weeks;
3 York sows bred 2 months;
York boar 1 year old.
FEED - Approximately
2000 bales of hay; 400 bales
of straw; 2 tons of mixed
grain; 26 acres of standing
mixed grain.
IMPLEMENTS - IH C
Super W 4 tractor; IHC man-
ure spreader; John Deere 6 -
ft. mower; IHC 3 bar side.
rake; IHC 91/2 ft. trail culti-
vator; 2 IHC 2 furrow ace
bottom plows; 4 section har-
rows with steel pole; IHC 13 -
run fertilizer drill; IHC 7 -ft.
binder; wagon and rack; hay
loader; cutter; set of sleighs.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -
Westinghouse washing mach-
ine; Several pairs of drapes;
3 -piece bedroom suite, Du-
mont 21" TV; 3 radios; Filter
Queen vacuum cleaner; brass
bed with spring and matt-
ress; extension table; quant-
ity of chairs; 2 china cabinets;
sideboards; 2 end tables; ced-
ar chest; 'dresser; mirrors;
quantity of dishes and quart
jars; and a host of other use-
ful household items.
MISCELLANEOUS - El-
ectric one-third h.p. motor;
Hydro fencer; Aluminum
wheelbarrow; 2 wheel trailer
with stock rack; steel' water
trough; Beatty force pump;
2000 lb. capacity scales; hog
feeders; fanning mill; 32 -ft.
extension ladder; step ladder;
Approximately 40 ft. street
car. -track; quantity 2" pipe;
scrap iron; quantity of har-
ness; forks; shovels; ropes
and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS - CASH
5% sales tax in effect.
No • reserve as farm is sold.
R. G. GETHKE, Auctioneer
Monkton 347-2465
NORMAN THOMPSON,
Proprietor
• 20-7'4-1
21. Tenders Wanted
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned for the trans-
portation of approximately
120 pupils to the new St
Columban school. Duties to
start January. 1967.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Tenders close Saturday,
July 30th at 8 p.m.
AUGUSTE DUCHARME
Sec.-Treas., C.R.C., S.S.
Hibbert, Logan and McKillop
No. 2
St. Columban P.O.
21-33-2
TENDERS
Tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 5
o'clock P.M., August 1, 1966
for repairs to the exterior of
the Seaforth Town Hall. The
work necessary includes
painting, pointing, replace-
mentlates, etc.
Tenders must show an it-
emized •cost of all work pro-
posed and must be received
in an envelope clearly mark-
ed "Tender".
Ernest Williams,
Clerk.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Tender for Paving
Curb and Drain
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to and in-
cluding August 1, '1966 for
paving parking lots, cons-
truction of curb and gutters
and installation of a drain: at
Seaforth Commuity Hospital.
Plans and specifications
may be seen. on application
to
JAMES M. SCOTT
Seaforth,
Chairman, Property
Committee, . Seaforth
Community Hospital
21-33-2
22. ,Legal Notices
TOWNSHIP OF•
TUCTCERSMITH
Treasurer's Sale of
Land' for Taxes
T,oWnship of Tnekersntith
Cotuyty. of Huron
By 'virtue of a warrant
sued by the Reeve oap the
TOWnship Of Tuekersinith ttrt�
der Ina hand arid 'the seal of
the said torporatlost bearing
date' the 10th day of March,
Sale Oil land% in arleurit Of
22. Legal Notices
With
taxes in the Township of
Tuckersmith will be held at
the Town Hall, Seaforth at
the hour of 9:00 o'clock in
the evening on the 6th day
of September, 1966, unless
the taxes and costs are soon-
er paid. Notice is herby given
that the list of lands for sale
for arrears of taxes was pub-
lished in The Ontario Gaz-
ette on the 7th day of May,
1966, and that copies of the
said list may be had at my
office.
Treasurer's Office this 1st
day of June, 196Q.
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Treasurer
22-28-13
NOTICE -
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
ANDREW DONALD COUTTS
deceased.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the, estate of
Andrew Donald Coutts, late
of the Township of McKillop,
in the County of Huron, mail
carrier, who died on ,or about
the fourth day of July, 1966,
are required to file proof of
same with t(te undersigned- on
or before the twenty-third day
of August, 1966, after which
date the executor will ,pro-
ceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to' the
claims of which he then shall
have had notice. •
DATED at Brussels this
twenty-third day of July,.
1966.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD
& MILL .
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor,
22-34-3
23. Business Directory
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643.
Seaforth Ontario
JOHN E._ LONG.STAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone 527-1240 - - or 482-7010
Mon., Wed. - Clinton Office
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S.
J. P. Raab, B.A., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465 Monkton
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For' All Occasions
' Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
J. A. BURKE '
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
'Phone 43 R 10
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
' Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital. beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls - 527-0510
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850•
24. Cards of Thanks
WE would like to thank our
many friends, neighbors and
relatives for their kind ex-
pression of sympathy and
the comforting cards and
letters we received during
our recent • sad bereave-
ment. It was all deeply ap-
preciated and will never be
forgotten. - Lela and Adin
Forbes. 2434-1
I WISH to express my sin-
cere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
flowers, cards, visits aid gifts
during my illness; special
thanks to Dr. Oakes, the nurs-
es and staff of Clinton Public
Hospital, Rev. Grant Mills,
Ontario St. Chureh, the East-
ern Star and Rebekah Lodge.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. --- Mrs. Jean I.
•Kyle, Clinton. 24-34-1
MY sincere 'thanks and ap-•
predation to all thosewho
remembered me 'tv1th gifts,
flowers and many .good wish-
es 'during my illness In St.
Joseph's Hospital. - Mrs.
CeGrge Dueharime. 24.34k1
Want:.: Ads
24. Cards of Thanks
THANK you! I would like
to thank all those who Visit-
ed me, sent card's, fruit,
flowers and gifts while I was
in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Stapleton and all the nurses.
Thanks! -Mrs. Clara Brown.
24-34x1
THANK You! We would like
to express our sincere thanks
to the neighbors and friends
of Constance for their fare-
well party arranged for us
Friday evening. The enjoy-
able program and evening
will always be remembered,
to which we would like. to
say a "Big Thank You" and
just "So Long." -Borden and
Margaret Brown and Joyce
and Elaine. 24-34-1
1 WISH to thank my friends
and relatives for cards and
treats received while I was a
patient in Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital. Special thanks
to the nursing staff and Dr.
Stapleton and the patients in
my room, who were so kind
to me. - Joanne Thompson,
RR 1, Londesboro. 24-34-1
WE wish to thank our
friends and neighbors for
spiritual bouquets and mes-
sages of sympathy received
during the bereavement of a
wife and sister, Mrs. Frank
Hutchings, Toronto. Special
thanks to the pallbearers. -
Mr. Frank Hutchings, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Burns and Mr.
and Mrs. John Evans.
24-34x1
THE family of the late Isa-
bella, E. Reil wishes to ex-
press their sincere apprecia-
tion to their relatives. neigh-
bors and friends for the beau-
tiful floral tributes, donations,
to the Cancer Society, mes-
sages of sympathy. and for the
many acts of kindness during
their bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. - E. Donald
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Klun-
gel and staff of Q;ueensway
Nursing Horne, Dr. Goddard,
the Bonthrbn Funeral i`.Iome
and the pallbearers. 24-34-1
25. In Memoriam
CUDMORE-In ever loving
.memory of our dear mother,
Margaret Ann Cudmore, _who
passed away on July 26th,
1932.
-Daughters and Sons.
25-34x1
KENNEDY -In loving mem-
ory of our dear son and bro-
ther, Harvey Scott Kennedy,.
who passed away suddenly
two years, ago, July 31, 1964.
It's lonsesome here without
you, Scott,
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same to us,
Since you were called away.
If we had the world to give,
We'd give it, yes and more,
To hear your voice and see
your smile,
And greet you at the door.
To you who have a son or
brother,
I reassure him With care:
You'll never know the heart-
ache
Till you see his vacar)t chair.
'--Sadly missed by ,Mom,
Dad, Sisters and Brothers.
25-34x1
26. Personals
GENTLEMAN in Huron
County, with good home,
wishes correspondence with
lady between 28 and 38 years:
Will answer all letters. Box
1593, Huron Expositor.
28-34x2
' Births
BULL -- In Prince County
Hospital, Summerside, P. E.
I., on July 19th, to LAC and
Mrs. Tom Bull (nee Betty
Nigh), a son - Garnet
Thomas.
PEPPER -Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Pepper, of Neustadt, form-
erly of Seaforth, are pleas-
ed to announce the adoption
of a daughter, Pamela Ann,
age two months. '
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Agar
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Marjorie May,
to Mr. William Joseph Plas-
kett, St. Marys, Ont.., son .of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plaskett,
the wedding to take place Sat-
urday, August 20, 1966, at
3:00 o'clock in First Pxeaby-
terian Church, Seaforth. x
The Reverend and Mrs. W.
M. Benziett, Port Burwell,
Ontario, wish to announce the
engagement of their daugh-,
ter, Kerry Nadio e, to Mr.
Robert George Sharp, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sharp, of
Seaforth, The weddingh will
take place on August 27, 1968,
at 2:00 p.m. in Trinity Angli-
can Church, Port Burwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas En-
nis, Walton, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Ruth Anne, to
Mk: David Edgar FreethY, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Free -
thy, Toronto, the wedding to
take place Friday, August 12,
at 8:00 p.rn. in Duff's United
Chiurh, Walton.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Bayes,
Egmondville, vrish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Dorothy Jean,
to Mr. Joseph Peter Unlac, son
of ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Unice, of Mitchell. The wed-
ding will take plate at Eg-
mondville Church, Saturday,
August 6, 1986; `nt-"3=0* D.rlt,
. Engagemeat4
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nixon,
of Seaforth, Ont., are pleased
to announe the engagement of
thea daughter, Margaret Alige
Ann, to George . Charles Tgl-
ton, Port Elgin, Ont., on of
Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Talton,
RR 3, Walkerton, Ont, the
wedding to take place•Satur-
day, August 27th, Et 7 p.m.,
in First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth. xl
Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn
Haase, 141 Albion St., Sault
Ste. Marie, formerly of Win-
throp, announce the engage-
ment of their only daughter,
Margaret Ann, to AIC Gene
Arthur Dessosiers, .of Otis
A.F.B., Mass., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo De'arosiers, Mass.
The marriage will take place
August 13th at 2:30 p.m., at
the First Baptist Church of
Sault Ste. Marie. '
Births
HULLEY-In Seaforth Com-
munity . Hospital, on July
15, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Hulley, Seaforth, twin
daughters.
MURRAY-In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on July
18, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
ence Murray, Seaforth, a
daughter.
ARTS -In Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital, on July 25, to
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arts, RR
5, Seaforth, a daughter.
Too Late
FOR SALE -8 -ton truck with
1966 license, 1959 Internation-
al, in good shape. Seaforth
Farmers Co-op. -1
r Hx
Too Late
FOR SALE4,-7.4fput ?Massey
binder in like new condition.
Rhone 527-0938&, -1
FOR SALIT-Case- combine.
-spikedattooth) cylinder, PTO;
like new. Phone 527-1187.
-2
GRADE 13 student desilres
work during August; experi-
enced in farm work. Phone
527-1826. xl
FOR SALE - Good weaner
ails. William Poppe, Lot 2,
Con. 3, McKillop. Phone
Dublin 40 R 14. -1
EIGHT pigs for sale, 9 weeks
old. Ron Murray, 37 R 3,
Dublin; Lot 4, Con. 6, McKil-
lop. -1
RASPBERRIES for sale, 45c'
quart. Phone 482-7494. -1
FOR SALE - Three white-
faced calves. Dale Nixon, 527-
0738. Seaforth. • -1
TOP soil for sale, A. R.
Dodds. Phone 527-1748; call
before 7 am.• ' . -1
FOR SALE -60 pigs, 8 weeks
aid.' 'Louis Coyne, 106 R 16,
Dublin. xi
FOR 'SALE - Wagon with
grain box; box good as new,
Gordon Elliott, Brucefield,
482-7165. -1
FOR SALE -13 pigs, seven
weeks old. Carl Vanderzon.
Phone 527-1772. -1
FOR SALE -QUANTITY of
mixed hay, 482-9917. -1
FOR SALE -25 pigs, seven
weeks old. Don Carter, 527-
1166. -1
FOR SALE -1955 Fargo 2/2-
ton
12-tort truck, with enclosed rack.
Phone 482-3229. Joe Gibspn.
-1
Mr • and INTrs, .1ohxt Balxister
and faMiiY, of Chatham, spent
.8m 4aY yisitipg Mx..an
and fa
Ted Robinson ze 1 ',
DUBLIN
Mrs. Dan Costello was in
Londpn with relatives.
Mr. " and Mrs. Bill Sinith
and Billie at Lion's Head with
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Friend.
Tao Late
FOR SALT; Quiet, well: -
mannered riding horse, wes-
tern style saddle. end bridle,
in good condition. Phone 482-
9277. -1
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money
pocket.. To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
ool, Light
Long Wearing
Men's and ` Boys'
Harvest. Boots
Buy At
Jack Thompson
Footwear Service
plawimmoomismmaim
RANCE
Of
Summer Jewellery
Hundreds of Necklets,
Brooches, Earrings,, Bracelets
Costume Rings, Etc.
.Regular Values $1.00 and higher
TO CLEAR AT
c
Other costume jewellery, including peirced
and unpeirced earrings also at Sale Prices.
SAvAuGE'S
JEWELLERY - GIFTS -- FINE CHINA
SEAFORTH
TOP VALIi
SALADDRESSING
32 -oz.
jars
1.00
CLARK'S FANCY
TOMATO JUICE
48 -oz, 3$1O 0
MCLAREN'S"'FRESH PAC
SWEET .PICKLES
WAFER
415-a=, 00
jars
Asst'd SLJVA1l2.S Special Pack
FRESHIE- 20 Pkgs. $1
JELL-O. (Asst'd Flavours)
INSTANT •6 $1..
PUDDING. Pkgs.
Shirley Gay 24 -oz. Pie
Strawberry Pie 5c
Hostess 13 -oz. Pkg.
Potato Chips 69¢
TOP VALU
• FOIL WRAP
rolls
2 '
18,, x 25, •
SHIRLEY GAY
HAM
HOT DOG or
5 BUNS
BURG.
/kgs.
of
• 00
•
TOP VALU POWDERED .
DETERGENT
22 -Ib.
Pkgs.
i Q 1 O
0
Top Volu Conned Asst'd Fla'y's
Soft Drinks' T n_' 6'
•
SHUCK SUPER STAINLESS
RAZOR Pkgs. S
BLADES of 5 •
ALI-SWEET PARCHMENT
Margarine 3,1: 89c
Nabisco 18 -oz. Pkg.
Shredded Wheat 37
L.
p..
AYLMER •CANADIAN STYLE
BEANSWITHN bRK
TOMATO SAUCE• .•
15 -oz,
tins
1.00
PREM
ROUND CANNED
LUNCHEON MEAT
12 -oz, Q
�� 'tins' MM00
ROSE SWEET GREEN
RELISHES HOT DOGQ
4 12 -oz. e
jars 000-
Swift Froz. Beef -Chicken -Turkey
Pot Pies 4 8.- _ $1
Top Valu Frozen White or Pink
Lemonade 11 Ta $1
TOP VALU (All Flavours) '
Ice . Cream 4 Pints , 9,
Chose & Sanborn 12 -oz. Jar
Instant Coffee 1.75
.,p
DOLLAR DAYS
. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED, FRESH
• FRyi NG
(21/a-3 lb. SIZE)
CHICKENS
GRADE. "A
Ib.
SWIFT'S CANADIAN READY TO EAT PARTLY SKINNED
COOKED HAM S A K Ib. 6sc
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
SIDE BACON
TOP VALU
WIENERS •
SWIFT'S SWEET PICICLED 1i4¶°)
Pt 99° COTTAGE ROLLS Ib. 69
TOP VALO 15 Verietie0
Pkp: 59° COOKED MEATS P« :9f
8
ONT. NO. 1
POTATOES
25.1b.
Bag
SOUT#I AFRICAN •
(Size 1.63's) OUTSPAN
ORANGES
ALL /MIRES
EFFECTIVE
JULY 27.30 INCLUSIVE
WE RESERVE Mt RIGHT
70 LIMIT QUANTITIES
Dox.
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LME. NO.1 HD CARDINAL' CALIFORNIA BARTLETT
GRAPES -Lb.0 PEARS 3
U t. NO'..1 ALO 2 tis. No. 1 dAWORIUA for.
CARROTS 3 4 PLUMSc , Qt. 55
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