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'EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., MAR. 23, 1967
CLASSIFIED ADS
20, Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th
.for Stuart de Vries of RR 4
Seaforth, Ontario, Lot 2, Con.
7, Tuckersmith Township, 6
miles southeast of Seaforth.
No Reserve as farm is sold.
Sale starts at 1:30 o'clock
LIVESTOCK 17 good,
Holstein cows, 'all bred Here-
ford, 5 due in March, 7 due
in April, 5 due in May, these
cows are all young and in -
good shape.; 3 Holstein -Here-
ford cross heifers due in May;
5 Holstein yearling heifers:
1 Holstein yearling, bull; 2
Holstein yearling steers.
MACHINERY -- Case SC 4
tractor with live 'power, in
good condition; Case wagon,
like new: 7 ft. x 14 ft. hay
rack; International side rake;
6 ft. Deering mower; Massey
l~Iarris dinner combine;
Sprint/' tenth cultivator; Mas-
sey Hams, 7 ft, binder; 3
sections of harrows, like new;
3 -furrow Massey Harris plow;
John • DoarP manure spreader;
Leto erinrler:. Grain blower:
Trailer: wheel- barrow: 11
milk r•ans. Many Miscellane-
ous items.
• FFFn — 1000 bales of good
mixed hay.
Terms — CASH
LARRY GARDINER
Auctioneer
20-68-1
A TTrTTON . SALE
Of Farm implements, I:Iay,
and Grain will; be `held for
Glenn Appleby, Lot 11, Con.
11, Turnberry Township on
SATURDAY; MARCH 25TH
• at 1:30 p.m.
•
• MACHINERY -- 1960 Min-
neapolis Moline Tractor; 1961
Cooksbutt Tractor No. 540,
Power steering and PTO;
Owatona Swather Model' 29,
10 foot; • Jobn Deere Spread-
er, 95 bus.; Cockshutt Side -
,rake No. 4; 1 wagon, 5 -ton
with groove and rack; 1 wag-
on, 4 -ton "Geo.;White" with
rack; Bale elevator, 32 foot
"Little Giant"; Dion Thresh-
ing machine, 22 x 32; Oliver•
Grain Drill, 17 run, new con-
dition; International Cultiva-
tor, stiff tooth, 9 foot; Cock-
shiitt: Tiller; 6 plate; 1 set of
Drag harrows, -5 section;, 1
set Drag harrows, 3 section;
International Cream Separa-
tor; Surge Milker, 2 unit, in
top condition; Snow blower
to fit tractor with 3 • point
hitch; Gasbarrel, cap 200,
with pump;; Air Compressor
Tank and Gauge; 200 Sap
Buckets, Spites and pan;
chain saw; Sunbeam Cattle
Clingers; Lumber, post s,
chains. „Shovels, Forks, Etc.•
GRAIN - Approximately
10 -tong Mixed Grain; ' Approx-
imately . 2000 Bales Mixed
Hay.
Terms CASH
JACK ALEXANDER
Auctioneer •
Phone 357-3631 Winghem
20-68-T
CLEARING
ATT(YTJON SALE
Of Machinery and House-
hold Effects at Lot 30, -Con.
1. L.R.S. Tuckersmith Twp,,
4 mile east of Brucefield on
SATURDAY. APRIL 1ST
at 1:30
MACHINERY - - Super 55
• Oliver tractor, 2500 hrs., 3
point hitch; 3 furrow Cock -
Shutt mounted plow; Ford
stiff tooth cultivator, 3 point
hitch; Detroit , mower, 6 ft.
cut, mounted type; Massey '15
run seed drill (like riew); 75
bus. McCormick Deering
tractor manure spreader on
rubber; 10 ft. steel land roll-
er; Minneapolis side rake;
Massey Harris push bar hay
loader; . 5 section Diamond
harrows with draw bar; half
ton Studebaker treck, useful
for parts, • 1951; 4 -ply tire,
600 x 18, never used; one
Canadian Tire 6 -volt battery,
used three months; one hog”
crate; half dozen steel hog
trough,, �- set 2000 lh. scales;
80 reel -toll barb wire; 12 ft.,
wire gate; iron sugar kettle;
hay fork and rope; 3 logging
chains. 14 ft. - 16 ft.; forks;
shovels; ladders; other artic-
Ies too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD Ei i Cx'S --
9 piece dining room suite;
chrome kitchen ,table and
chairs; 2 bedroom suites.
20. Auction Sales
calf due, before sale date;
cow milking with calf at foot,
rebred Jan, 2, carrying se-
cond calf; cow milking{ calf
at foot, bred Dec. 26, carry-
ing fourth calf; heifer fresh
one month; cow fresh 6 week,
calf at foot; cow milking,
calf at foot; cow milking,
bred Aug. 16, second calf;
heifer due latter part of Mar;
cow milking, due in May,
carrying secend calf; cow dde
sale. date; cow milking bred
September 30,' carrying third
calf; cow milking, due Sept.
20, carrying third calf; cow
carrying second calf, due sale
date; cow recently freshened.
calf at Foot; cow carrying se-
cond calf due sale date; Five
Holstein h e i f e r s recently
bred; 4 Holstein yearling hei-
fers; 2 • yearling steers; 4 part
Hereford and Holstein heif-
ers; . 2 Holstein steers rising
2 years old..
HAY ,& GRAIN 500 bus-
hel choice • quality mixed
grain; 8 bushel seed beans;
15 bushel seed oats; quantity
cob corn;„75 bales mixed hay.
HOGS— 10 Yorkshire hogs
averaging 185 lbs. each; 9
Yorkshire shoats averaging
100 lbs: each.
TRACTORS, TRUCK AND
FORAGE HARVESTER E-
QUIPMENT — McDeering
W-9 standard tractor,• recently
overhauled in good condition;
Allis Chalmers B standard
tractor in good condition;
Ford standard tractor equip-
ped veith. heavy duty Davis
loader; Chev half ton pick-up
truck; Fox forage harvester
equipped with hay and corn
attachments, perfect condi-
tioh; 2 new Dion self unload-,
ing forage harvester racks;
5 -ton rubber tire wagon; 8 -
ton rubber tire wagon, like
new; McDeering power take-
off 12 ft. swather; McDeering
power take -off 7 ft. mower:
McDeering 13 run grain and
fertilizer drill; McDeering '
furrow plow; McDeering 9- ft:
stiff tooth cutlivator; MM, 4 -
bar side delivery rake; Allis
Chalmers 2 -row scuffler for
B tractor; McDeering 5 sec-
tion diamond harrows; two 3 -
section diamond harrows; Mc -
Deering inthrow 14 -plate
disc; Otaco tractor spreader;
3 -drum steel, roller; • M.H.
bean puller; circular saw, in-
cluding extra blade; 5 ton hy-
draulic jack; Gem electric.
grinder; 14 ft. grain elevator:
handyman jack; electric •fen-
cer; post hole digger and a
host of other articles. A quan-
til• of Household Effects,
No reserve as the farm is
sold. Lunch Booth
Selling will start sharp at
12:30 p.m. ,
Terms — CASH
LEONARD ERB, Prop.
DALTON FINKBEINER
Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
20-68-1
,Terms --= CASH
GORDON ELLIOTT, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON
Auctioneer
20-68-2
EXTENSIVE
A TT(,TION SALE
Of Choice Holstein Dairy
- Cattle, Pees. Tractors, Truck,
Forage Narvsater Equipment,
Farm r?a/al inery r " Grain,
Houaehn1d RRfPets and Mise.
Items.
nh the premises
LFP 9t C(iN, 7. HAY1TWP,
2t4 mit"m past of Zurich or
gu,fl i1(a west of Hensall,
H5 r' watt -
T1ie bmferaigried auctioneer
x'eeE+f'trnr'M ifefrne-ff ng to sell
by wr,'hilr ailetion ort
'TiTESl.3 A" .. 'hit Audit
a 12:30 p.m.
f 1". t Amir CAT'
" car'ing,sed
21. Tenders Wanted
Township, of Morris _ -
TENDERS
Tenders will.. be received
by the undersigned until 12
noon, April 3, 1967 "for the
construction of the ,
MCCALL DRAIN
IMPROVMENT DRAIN
consisting of 3100, lineal feet
of covered drain
Plans and specification
may be seen at the- clerk's
office. -
Tenders are to be clearly
marked as to contents and
cc,ntain a certified cheque for
10% of the bill price.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily, accepted.
MRS. HELEN - D: MARTIN
Clerk
Belgrave, Ontario
21-67-2
TENDERS
FOR TRUCK
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
Hibbert Township
Tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 5
p.m. Thursday, March 30,
1967 for lz ten pick up truck.
One 1960 pick up truck to
be traded in. For tender
forms and specifications con-
tact the Road Superintendent.
ED CHAPPEL
Road Superintendent.
Cromarty, RR 1, Ontario
Tel. Dublin 42 R 11 or
Dublin 42 R 14
• 21-67-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of -
MINNIE NIXON
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Minnie
!Nixon, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of
' Huron, Housekeeper, deceas-
ed, who died on the 4th day
of January, 1967, are hereby
notified to send in full . parti-
'ulars of their claims• to the
andersigned on or before the
'1st day of March, •. 1967, af-
ter which date the assets will
•xo distributed, having regard
-r-ly to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
Sth day of March, 1967.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors . for the
Executor
22-66-3
Sealed tenders on forms
and in envelopes availaole
from the undersigned will be
accepted until 5:00 p.m. on
13. Business Directory •
•
BOX
`FUNERAL. SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers' For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527.0680 — Night 527-0885
. A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls. -- 527-0510
Monday, April 10
1967
Auctione r
FARM and
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
23. Business Directory
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Brya'hs, 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 and
Appraiser
Licensed and capable in sell-
ing all types of auction sales.
Reasonable Rates. ,
Bruce Rathwell •
Brucefield Phone 482-3384
23-63-tf
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 - 'Res. 5272 -1643
Seaforth Ontario
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
' OPTOMETR.L` T
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.rd.
Sat,, 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone 527.1240 — or 482.7010
Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and•-••Ambulande Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10
McCONNELL •
• & .STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. •
D. I. S'rr:'WART'
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
Licensed Auctioneer
Farm and Household Effects
LARRY GARDINER
Cromarty, -phone Dublin •15E3
•2R3-66.8
AUCTIONEE
Specializing in Household
and Farm Auction Sales.
8 years experience
Fully Licensed
Reasonable Rates
TOM •SHQEBOTTOM
Call Collect Ilderton 666-0289
23-67x'7
i
for 1 - % ton "economy type"
panel truck. A 1962 Clievro...
let 9 passenger station wagon
to be taken as trade-in.
The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted:
J •W': •SUrrNELL,
}Curon •County Engineer,
ttrt Hoose,
ioderich, Ori b
21.684
t/4. Cards Of Thanks
The relatives ' of the late Mrs.
Annie Flynn wish to thank
Father Laragh and Father
Bensette, • the Sisters of St.
Joseph. Thanks to Miss
Drope and the nurses at Sea -
forth Community Hospital,
who gave her special care and
to Dr. Brady and Dr. Maikus
for their kindness. Thanks to
Box funeral home, to the
neighbors who were so gener-
ous, and to all who sent cards.
411 was deeply appreciated.
24-6$•x1
I would like to, thank my
school mates, friends and re-
latives for letters, cards and
treats while I was a patient
in Seaforth Community Hos-
nital. Special thanks to Dr.
Town, Mrs. Stapleton, Moth-
er Michael David and Father
Bensette and the nursing staff
of the hospital,-- Frank Flan-
agan. 24-68x1
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks to all who remember-
ed rhe with cards, letters, vis-
its, flowers, and treats while
I was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. — Ethel
Sparks. - 24-68-1
g5. In Memoriam
MUNRO — In loving mem
ory of Dan Munro, who pass-
ed away:March 25, 1966.
We often think of days gone
Whenywe were all together;
A shadow o'er our lives has
cast,
Our loved one's gone forever,
—Ever remembered by El-,
la, George and family.
25-68x1'
27. Births
BRAECKER — In Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
Wednesday, March 15, to
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Braec-
ker, RR 4 Walton,•• a daugh-
ter.
RYAN • = In Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital; on March 20,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W.
Ryan, RR 1 Dublin, a son,
'Joseph Ronald.
HOGGART — In Seaforth
Community Hospital on
March 22; to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hoggart, 11111 Lon-
desboro, a , son.
GILBERT-- In Seaforth
Community Hospital �n
March 19, to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert. Gilbert, Brodhagen,
a son.
SCOTT In Montreal on
March 20th to Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas T. Scott, a son.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pack-'
et. To advertise, just Dial Sea -
forth, 527-0240.
Dcimage$
(Continue° rein Page 1)
W iije WiItS, 14, of P. 1, Lon-
desboro, went into -the ditch on
"Highway 8 about a mile east
of Clinton.
Damage to the truck was
estimated at $400.
A car driven by Erwin James
Ward, 19, RR 1, Seaforth, went
qff No. 12 County Road, two -
miles south of Seaforth and
rolled) over on Thursday., Neith-
er the driver nor his mother,
Mrs. Laura. Ward, a passenger
in the car, were injured. The
accident occured during a blind-
ing snow storm. Damage was
$400.
Damage of $400 resulted
when a car driven by Mrs. Bar-
bara MacDonald, 24, 241 Gib-
bings St„ Goderleh, slipped into
the ditch east of Clinton on Wed-
nesday. -
That evening a car driven by
David Albert. ,Dales, 64, 208
Townsend St., Clinton, was in
collision with a tractor driven
by Herman Van Boaren, 49,
RR 1, Londesboro, . on No. 4
Highway, south of Londesboro.
Damage to the car was $400.
Const. Ray Primeau of the
Seaforth detachment, Ontario
Provincial Police, investigated.
Too Late
FOR SALE — Two choice
young Holstein cows, bred
Hereford, ready to freshen.
Apply Stan Jackson, Kippen,
phone 527-1927. ' -1
FOR SALE — Holstein cow
due within three weeks. Ap-
ply Albert Vos, RR 4 Seaforth
Phone 527-1465. -1
FOR' SALE — High grade
liolstein cow, due any time.
Anthony Van Loon, RR 2
Kippen, phone 527-1.317. -1
FOR SALE — 8 pigs, 8 weeks
old. George Love, Walton. -1
FOR SALE - Samoyed pup-
pies, snow white. A fine. Eas-
ter gift. George Love, Wal-
ton. -1
Every week • more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527.0240.
FOR SALE — 11 good pigs
Preston Dallas, 527-0827.. -1
FOR SALE White faced
bull calf. Harry Arta, RR 4
Seaforth, 527-1795. .-1
COMING — Euchre -party,
I.O.O,F. Hall, Brucefield, on
March 30th, 8 p.m. Admis-
sion 50c. Proceeds for Boy
Scout Expo Tour. Ladies
please bring, lunch. 1-68-2
FOR SALE — One ton stake
1957 G.M.C. with hoist, dual
wheels, 4 speed' transmission,
helper springs, new 7' x 9'
rack, new rings 'and body job
also 8N Ford tractor; in good
condition. , Priced - reasnable.
Apply, George Smale, RR 2
Dublin, Lot 6, Con. . 4, ' Hib-
bert. - xl
19.
For
verything
In
omrnerical
Printing
and
Office
Supplies
THE
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GOOD FRIDAY — 7:30 p.m.
Preacher— ' „ '
MR. LEO ANKARAH OF GANNA
Presently studying in Huron College
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EASTER SUNDAY
Holy Communion — 8 a.m.
Holy Communion -- 11 a.m.
The congregation of St. Mary's, Dublin, 'will
observe Holy Communion at 1:80 p.m. on
Easter Sunday ,
REV. H. DONALDSON, Rector ,
ommaseeemmainsaft
HOLY WEEK AT..
ST. JAMES' CATHOLIC CHURCH
MAUNDY THURSDAY—
Mass of the Lord's d's Supper at 8:00 p.m.
GOOD FRIDAY --
Afternoon Solemn Liturgy at 8:00 p.m.
HOLY SATURDAY—
Solemn Vigil of Easter at 10:30 p.m.
followed by Easter Mass' at, Midnight
EASTER SUNDAY --
Masses at 8:30 and 11.00 a.ln.
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PASTOR — REV. H. J. LARAGH
ASSISTANT ---- REV. J: J. 'BENSETTE
• OMANI P -- "rs. A. Stiles
Our Lord, Jesus Christ, brought us light
from out 'ofdarkness. A simple ;expression
and renewal of faith is needed by us all,
so attend Church this Easter Sunday.
Each denomination has planned Special
Sacred Service, and you are welcomed by
-them all! '
PARTAKg OF THE
BLESSINGS OFFERED •
YOU °THIS
HOLY SEASON !
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\FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. DOUGLAS O. FRY, Miniiter
Mrs. Don Carter, A.R.C.T., A.Mus., Organist
Mrs. William Brown, Sr., Choir Leader
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE
10;00 A.M. "
Church School and Youth Fellowship Class
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11:00 A.M.
"BECAUSE HE LIVES" -- The Minister
SPECIAL MUSIC
"dome Ye Faithful" - Bruce Carleton -- Junior Cgoir
"I am He That Liveth" -• Caleb Simper •-- Senior Choir
Xt is our prayer that Easter's Hope will be in your heart
and Easter's Happiness in your home,
rola with us in the gladness of the music and mese o>~
Eastertide. • '
NORTHSIDE UNITED- CHURCH
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE
Worship -- 11 a.m.
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THE EASTER MESSAGE -- The Minister
SPECIAL MUSIC
"Christ the Lord is Risen To -day" by Wolff
soloist Mrs, Don Wood.
"In Joseph's Lovely Garden" Ladies Chorus
soloist Ruth Cluff •
"This Joyful Eastertide" by Barris.,
ORGANIST — Mrs. James A. Stewart -
CHOIRMASTER — Mr. James A. Stewart
MINISTER REV. J. CLIFF` BRITTON, B.A.
CAVAN CHURCH Winthrop .
MINISTER REV. J. ,CLIFF BRITTON, B.A.
SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE AT 2:80 p.m.
ORGANIST . Mrs. Gordon Pr3rce