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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-04-01, Page 12r��x p Q S. lZ QNZ, APRZ 1, 194 n a Sale Wins Prizes yin Top P�reS A. successful euc�ire, was held t in the Orange Han on h5riday,. - under the auspices of LQL 793, The Huron County Hog Pro- an ' McClinchdy, RR 2, Aubur is the ltnle to protect with prizes going to, the fat- , ' lowfln ducers Association's secoad an- paid X137 fora gilt sold YOUr home and build- g: ladies, first, Mrs. Bar- nual 4-H purebred gilt sale at Gerald Townsend, RR 3, Se ' litli3 from Wind .and rows; lone hands; Mrs, Harvey C.ljnton Saturday saw 41 gilts forth, and $127 for a Lacom oimage; consolation, Miss Mae ,lxring a total of $5,3.02.50. Al- consigned by Jim Yarding; Go CycloIc Disaster Smith; men, . high, John Tre- : " ` WESTERN FARMERS' meer• lone hands Harvey Dol- $12ugh the sales average of rl ix Percy Gi25 an , 6 WEATHER INSURANCE CO. mage; consolation Ken Holmes. $12954 was down a slight Clinton, paid $125 and $16$ f Woodstock . amount from that of $137 last gilts consigned by Carie year, officials termed the sale a Fielder, .RR 1, Port Albert, The Largest •Weather insures CC}NSTANCE „ success- , +nae Company in, Can,�da Gerald Smith, RR 2 Brussel welcomes you for The gilts were raised by respectively; Doug Garniss, HAIL - Eleven tables were in play • members of the Huron County 1, Wingham, and Jim Hende son, RR 5, Seaforth, and Le or ACCIDENT FIRE N INSURANCE � at the COF euchre, -held in Con-' 4H Swine CIub, in a project $- Arts, RR 5, Seaforth, aid stance Ifall Friday evening. nanced and sponsored by the p Winners were: most Count Ho Producers, to pro- total of $270 for two anima } CALL OR WRITE: games, Y g consigned by Garry McKenzie Mrs. 0. Anderson; lone hands, mote high quality purebred RR 3, Luckno�y, and Howi Mrs„, R. Dalton; low; Mrs. Stew- swine- Thirty-four members of Wright, RR n Wroxeter. V. J.- LANE art Dolmage; men's high, Eric this year's club auctioned off Anderson, lone hands, Walter one of the two gilts given them a+ R.R. 5 — SEAFORTH _ McClure; low, David Collins. last spring by their sponsors. €; Phone 107 R 12' Court Constantine are having Sale proceeds will be returned FUNERALS a film our Cancer on Monday to the association while the second purebred gilt remains MRS. ANDREW G. CALDER k the property of the 4-H . club Mary' Alice Hetsler, .widow o member. Andrew G. Calder Hamilto At Saturday -'s sale, seven and formerly of Winthrop; die REXALL members 'of the association's at Henderson General .FunHospital first year project also had ani- Hamilton, on March 15. Fane mals auctioned off. Many of the al services were held in Ha lots consigned, said Don Pul- ilto1r,and Woodstock on Marc len, Clinton, assistant agricul- 18 and temporary entombmen tura] representative for Huron followed in Woodstock Maus County, were rich in Record of leum. Performance "blood lines," and MRS. MARK MILES all the gilts • had been bred to SPRING top ranking premium boars. Requiem High Mass was sun Alfred, Warner, RR 1, Bay- Tuesday morning in Immac field, a director of the On. late Conception Church, Stra tario Hog Producers' Associa- for, for Mrs. Mark Miles, fo tion, ommented following the merly of St. Columban and R 6 ONE CENT sale that the county as long- 3, Tavistock, who died Sunda tion's program ".has one a lou at the home of 3aer son -in -la way." Mr. Warner said that it and daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wil was evident that the county's son Little, RR 1, Seaforth, where mass program to promote qual. she had been residing lately ity swine has been noticed by She was 89. - She had been several neighboring counties. resident. of the Stratford are There were buyers from Perth, for 56 years, since her arriva Bruce and Grey counties, he in Canada from England, where said, men who were anxious to she was born, until -two year TEN get good young . stock, in. an ago when she moved to he effort to set up a system in daughter's home. 4H. club, such as Huron Coun- Formerly Susan Canning, sh ty has, had. was a daughter of the late Mr. j Top price paid at the sale and Mrs. Charles Canning. He was $210.00, paid by David husband; Mark Miles, died i Stevens; of St. Marys, for a May, 1952. Mrs. Miles was YS purebred gilt consigned by Don- member of. Immaculate Concep *r aid Johnston, RR 6; Goderich. tion Roman Catholic Church Stevens', bred the gilt, and pur- chased it at the sale upon learn- Surviving are four sons, Mar ing that the dam had obtained F., RR 5, Embro; Charies,.Tavi D -.A a score of" 106 ROP test. stock; Norman, 'Kitchener, an April Two Lacombes sold averaged John, RR 2, Petersburg; threApril $123.75; five Landraces sold at daughters, Mother M. Anacleto an average of $127.50, while 34 St, Joseph's Convent, Stratford; Yorkshires averaged $129.93. Mrs. Wilson (Mary) Little, R Top buyers included Lloyd 1, Seaforth, and' Mrs. Sidney Pipe, Londesboro, who paid (Lilian) Gibbons, Brampton. Al $185 for a Yorkshire pure bred' sq,_- surviving are 26 grandchil See Hand Bill' gilt, consigned by 4H club dren and 27 great-grandchil member Margaret Stewart; ..RR dren, 1, Clinton; Robert Regel, RR 1,_ , ' Father J. J. Padlet officiated Dublin, $175 for a gilt consign- at the funeral service; with ed by Herbie Oakes, RR 2, Clin- Father T. McQuaid in the .Sant ton; Leo Arts, RR 2, Seaforth, tuary. -Burial followed in Av. $150 for a Landrace, raised by ondalr; cemetery. Pallbearer Howie Wright, RR '1, Wroxe- ,were six grandchildren: Wil ter. liam 'Miles, Howard Miles, Ron ' EAT1 N Earl aid Little, Fred Miles, Robert M � � a Feagan, Goderich, pur- chased a gilt consigned, by Bartlett and Donald Miles. Walter Bacon, Belgrave, for $102, and a gilt from Duncan RED CROSS Ethe.rington, RR 1, Hensall,: for • The regular meeting of the PHARMACY $90, Alex" Sims, Tara, pur- Red Cross Society will be held chased two gilts paying $120 in the Library rooms on Friday, for a Lacombe to Douglas April 9th, at 3 p.m_ The kexall' Drug Store Boyd, RR 2, Walton, and $127, for a Landrace to Williarg Gov- J.ier, RR '1, Auburn; Elroy Laid- ORANGEVILLE 5, SEAFORTH 3 E. KEATING, Phm.B. M E. HOOVER, •Phm:B: law,. RR 1, Lucknow; paid $117 Seaforth Juveniles lost to for a gilt sold by Bill Render- Orangeville 5-3 in the first best - son,, RR 5; Seaforth, and $115 of -five . series of -All -Ont rio for a gilt consigned 'by' Tom Juvdnile 'B' semi-- naTs ' at Leeming, RR 2, Walton; Norm- Orangeville'' Wednesday night.:. r- The Finest Selection in T"qRHIM AAD HER HINTS, FOR "EASTER EASTER CARDS — 5c, 10c, 25c, 50 FEATURE! RUSTCRAFT J and COUTTS Ladies" Hosiery HALLMARK •79c and, $1.00 5c The well-known Haines Line r 10c of Hose at $1.50 `" ilk / ' Children's and Misses' �$C DRESSES BLOUSES — 2.9'8 and 3.98 50c Newest Styles A Personal and LADIES' SLIPS Religious -Z 2.98 and 3.98 w HALF SLIPS 1.98 - 2.98' Artificial Flowers Children's Hats I 1.98 and 2.98 Babies' Bonnets 98c - $1.49 EASTER CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES by Smiles 'n Chuckles 10c, 20c, 49c, 59c, 98C, 1.25 Chereos' Homemade Line '10c, 29c, 39c, 69c, 1.25 1.49, 1.89 -Jelly, Cream & Marshmallow Eggs - 964folrth 5c to $1.00 Store Easter Basket Nov,61ties , - Egg. Dyes Stntione - i 1�y Gifts " 'VISIT OUR RECORD BAR —• SEAPORT' r rI � F�} of • t M , ix/;,,.r•�„�, M1, rr„-... ,i s7 rf '.b, ,..✓r�'Pfl ,,v,�., n..,. •••„j -_ri{ ;n., .. r -r .wt•m.i,.F n ,e:+lirel,'r'MSC' .,.,:*:fi1'"T!'.. ...,.r- n•,y •IC+"]"". M1 s•v..�.� w.mr?.. ^Yiy[”. n^,+" �'�'n'.T .. ,. .; �.. ... .. ;M.:M"I!'t,. .^,'imC^^,e±;-':^ 't•*`Ler•w,9,. S feint Local B r e, fS b Mrs. N. R; DorFance left this Mr. and Mrs. L}oyd Hoggarth Mrs. Margaret Huisser re- ing the funeral of her sister -in - week for , her new home in spent tlt week612 in Detroit. ceived word of the sudden pass- law, Mrs. N. Thiel, Burlington. Mrs. 1111an Jaffary and Mrs. Ing of her brother,. James Miss Gladys Thompson and n, Mrs. Cartright Hawley has Ruth Fitzpatrick, of Toronto, Machan, in Lambeth, Ont., from by returned from California, where were guests of Mrs. Dolena Me- the effects of a stroke. Miss Bessie Grieve attended the at she spent the past five monihs. Cuai$ over the weekend. Mrs. Isabel Can1pbeli, Teulon, Community Concert campaign be She was accompanied by her . Recent guests of Mrs. Hoth- Man.; and Mr, and Mrs. John dinner Monday evening, held r- sister, Mrs. Fred Hutchings. am, Wilson Street, were.• Mr. Bueekert and children, of Scar- in Knox, Church auditorium, 1, Mrs. Allan Stone, of Norwich, and Mrs. Harold Hotham, , of borough, visited with their Goderich, >r or is the guest of her brother, 'London; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. cousins, Mrs, Bell and Miss J. ,Mr and Mrs. John Patterson n Mr. Albert Hudson, and Mrs. Laithwaite, of Goderich; Mr. Fraser, on Sunday. were 1n Ridgetown on Sunday. and Hudson. and Mrs. ,Donald Millard, of Mrs. Robert Elgie spent the They attended the annual Bac- s, 'Mr. Donald Stephenson and Brantford; Mr. and Mars. Robert weekend . visiting with friends celeurate Service at the West - RR daughter Ann, of Ottawa, and Renaud, of Clinton; Mr'. Edward in Kitchener and Galt. ern Ontario ,Agriculture School. r• Bill Stephenson, of Toronto, Laithwaite and Miss Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Laughlan Gear o spent the weekend, with their Anderson, of London; Mr. Arn- and Mr, and Mrs. Don Van Wick a mother, Mrs. Effie Stephenson, old Laithwaite, of Streetsville, and daughter Jane, of Fergus, ST CC►.LUMBAN ' Is Miss Ellen G.orwill has return- and. Miss Pearn McLean, of were guests of Mr. and Mrs, d , ed from Florida, where she London. Russell Sproat last week. e spent the past two weeks. Miss Rose Kampman and Mr. Mr. Clint Gibson, of Cupar, "Miss Reta Kennedy, London, Mrs. Harry Stewart has re- and Mrs. Edward. McIver slid Sask., was a recent visitor with with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken - turned to her home after family, of Kitchener, spent Mr. Robert Smith, John Street". nedy. spending several months in To- Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Hildebrand was in Miss Marion McIver, Detroit, ronto. Sarah McIver, Kitchener on Tuesday attbnd- .with Mrs. William McIver. n CLASS11F IED AD'S , ' - m- 20. Auction Saleg 20. Auction Sales 20, Auction Sales 24. Cards of .Thanks h CLEARING pipelline' far 12 cowsi; 1 Uik' ing sell 8 -.fit, tractor disc; 6 -section I would lhke to bake this, t AUCTION SALE crearm sepamarbor; 1 set of bean Dda,rmon d hariu+awcs; 6-sectlon unity to .express- my si' o_ pulllle.rs; I aluminum, wheel' rbaa•- steel' pare; 3 Se edlon steel' tinanks th all my friends- rand Clearing Auction Sale) of Farm row; and a host of other art- pole; heavy duty r u b b' e r neighbours,who, Visited me and Stock and. Machinery, Lot 28, iclles to numearou, to mention, tined wagon; 15 -ft, hay rack; scent me cards and treats! white Con. 5, Morris Township, 1'/4 No reserve as the farm is rubber timed wagon with box; I w'as a pa'tienit .in hospital. g mites- north and /d nolle west scold. 12,5 feed! 7 -inch tirn•esher be�l)t, Special thanks; to Father DuT- , u- of Walton, on SATURDAY, AP- TERMS - cash' Pike new; set, of slled'giis; Lett and, the] nursing staff, Dr. Gor- t. $IL 10th at 1 P.M. MAURIQE DALTON, Prop. grinder, pla-Vornm scaliers; hog wiN -and Dr. Molkus for their s r_ CATTLE - 11 Holstein cow's, JOSEPH L. RYAN, Auction"r steel self feeder.; Oster elaectaje kindness: It was. a'lrl velry much R fresh and due time of sale, JAM'E'S M1cQUAI�D, Clerk clipper; fanning mill; 9aglgpn-g appreciabed. - Joseph Jordan, Y MACHINERY --' 950 David 20--66-2 chains+; 2 4dec'brvc fencers; steed 1 .- Brown tractor, in excellent con- CLEARING I wish bor thank the nurses and w pasts; rte's]' waiter trough; feed e ditiari; 3 -furrow mounted plow; big]§; J+a.ckal jack; 'sho v'e l's >Alfhs Chalmers row c track- AUCTION SALE " srtarff, my relrahives, neighbours r� f'ork's; many other mdsce74�an- .. or; Massey Harris sprang tootle and friends, Rev, Britton and A` Clearing Arietibaie Sale 'of tiers iterms. •P'r. Go�r•wrirll-ariud •bho�se who sent tractor cultivator; Bissel :tract= Cathle., Feed, and Implements HAY 'and GRAIN - 500' bush- rine calios and who were so goad c a or disc; 5 -section of harrows; at Lost 26, Con, 3. Logan Twp. 'els choice quality mixed grain; a' mounted' seeder. for grain' or VA mol+es north 'of Dublin and 50 bales red clover and ,ellbw Scott elmhile I was a ital; tl in 1 fertilizer', post hire Y U;C. Mfor, dad Hospital; the dig'g'er'; 32- 2i/z miles east or lA/a miles sweet, clbvea hay; 600 barlles U:C.W. for, their kindness. Irt. 4S Lobsdugem threshing rma'chhne north and 2r/i miles e west of brom'er twmothy and alfalfa hay; s (like new); Marssey Ferg4son. Mitchgll,. This scale ds' on 10 tans, cob'carii; quantity red w'a's much appreoia,ted. -]Mrs. Margaret Hiussea. 24-66-1 r hay bal!ea� (like new); Frreeman FR:IrDAY, APRrIL :YL`II c9bven seed. I wish too bhamdc aril t)hbs�e w?ho manure loader (lfirlce new);. 7- at 1 o'dbek shaerp No resemve' as the, farms air said. e ft. power mower; side rake; CATTLE -.4 cones: due time Lunch bootie an sent cards gift,and visited me . grounds. manure spreader; 10 -ft. Lob- of saQ�M1 5 cows fresh with -ser- TERMS - cash wh•ibe'. I was a. patient in the r singer snvatliem; harrier mike; and calf; 1 cow forst cralf, 1 . ELTON I,; BENDER, Prolp. h'ospnbadl. Special thanks to Dr.' a n fanning moll; 2 sets acxlles; black :cane fresh and rebred; 1 ERVIN GING'E'RICHr,'Clterk Malkus and the staff. Every- Pioneer very Pioneer chain sane; belts; 32 -Pb. red' 'cow fresh, ;.,,$ Hereford val'- ALVIN WA'LPER Auctions thing was greatly appreciated: - a extension ]ladder y bbe ' 11red • '' w';1bem Hoegy. 24-66x2 ve�s; 10 Hereford yre+arlings, ap- 20-66.1 wagon; 16 -ft,' rheayL rack; grain proxim+stely 600 lbs. Z black Frank and Annie Bowman wish: box; 2 -unit Surge Tnhlanmg,rna�ch=.. Hereford '700 lib. sheer; 1, red 22. Legal ,Notices- o express their' sincere aprprec- ine-; 8 -can milk cooper•; pa 15 bedfer, 700 lbs., ---- kiti�on' arid' theanksr "icor alt Wreir Mark work bench; vice; poiwer dnills; This is, a choice tat of Dur :- NOTICE,.. kind ned�ghbor's. land friiends for -- emery, .number ortiher'tbolls el- harm and Hereford eaetde. dine farewell, parrtygiven in their d ectric stove; cook stave.. IMPLEMENTS — Champion TO CREDITORS Lonor before thedr departure, to e HA'Y-1'000 bales,good mixed oat miller, P horse heavy duty In the Estate of NELSON C. Stratford. A special thanks also' hay+• motor and box; -Surge, •mincing CARDNO. AN personst havring ttL), those who helped alt the sralee TERMS —� cash machine, 2-unirt pipelhne for 20 claims �agiadnst the 'Estate of and in the raving. 2466-1 R JOHN STRYKER,Propriletor =,,s, li%" brass rotary pump NELSON C, "CARDNO, late' of HAROLD JACKSON Atretionreer and' m,dlbr; i 'cTeiam separator; the Town of Seaforth, in the :25. Iw• Memoriam GEORGE POWELL, Clerk20�6"vegiai", 800 1eb. capsedty'(new); County of Huron, deceased, who ST0 1:VEY —. In loving rmerriorry 13 -run grain drill; Massey. Na. died on or about the' 18th day of our dear mother and. grand - CLEARING - e mower. with, 3 -point, hitch, like of March 1965, ate hereby matlnem, MTs. 'Eitizalrelth Storey AUCTION ,S,ALE nf�v'; 1 -Deer. Born buck rake, noted oto send"in to the under- «,ha passed . Elliay z b yearns ago 12 -ft. grain auger and motor; signed on or 'bedome. the 17th 11Ratnch 27th, 1560. - Clearing Auction SA Te of Farm Cldntan Fanning mi]41-1 1 wheel dayr.of' Aprdl•,,JM, fuH parbi'cu- Though herr smillee is gone for - Stock, M'achin'ery, and House- rbarraw; 1 relectrit pad heater; Hams of their &aumm. After ever, hold Effects at 'Lot 12, Con, 14, 1 roo'G ,.pulper; Massey Haa�iu whi'clr date, the assets of the Anil her hand we cannot touch, Hulle t Twp., 5' milese •west=_of side rake, 3 bar 1: Deer Barn said estate ,wild be di5trdbuted Pallbearers VGarlton ori• TUESDAY, APR'fL double, dise,, 7 -Moot; 1 Deer Born +a+miongist tt� parties entbilGlled Still we have so many m�elm- i0t'h at 1 P.M. cultivator, 7r/2- ft..corrn svu�flle+r thereto, having regard, only to °��s HORSES — Team of middle with, equipment; 1 Deer Born claims of which the undersign- H the mo y'ne paved sa much. Her "memory is our keepsake, aged h+ai'ses, dlryde rand Pernch- tactor plane, 2 furrow; 1 White ed shall,then have notice. R`�ith'which we'll' never Trait; eon, set of harness and collars. No. 6 -separator with shredder Dated at Seafarhh, this 26th God has her in his, keeping, CATTLE — Registered Poll dike new; 2 drive belts 120 ft: day of March 1965. p . Hereford bull!, 2 yrs, old, 6 endd'esrs; 1 drive beNt, 10.0 ft. 6 Pyr :their solicitor, we have her in, our hearts. Durham, and Hereford cows;, 3 inr., endless; 1 Ford, tractor ALVIN W. SILLFiRY, "Always,inour ed, an d due' time of sale, 3 with, eallves with ar 3 -point hitch and. pulpy; Seaforth, Ontario. Ever re•mrmern'bemed' and sad- at toot; 8 Hereford year-old 6-s ectioni diamond. H �a r r o w s, 22-66-3 13' missed by daughter Edna, Ste er+s and heifers, with steer] pole, in gaud shape; ---�— sKm-in l"aw Cee . and g r a n d- 23. Business DireCtb daughter Sandra. 25-66x1 MACHINERY - Cbekshutt ,1 3 -drum land roll'�er; I set of r3'_ tractor• 30, stiff tooth cultiva'to'r; tapes and dyes. ' . JOHN -E, LONGSTAFF' $liths 'spring toroth, harrows; Colksbutt GRAIN': - 15 tons, of •mixed OPTOMETRIST side nake; hay loader'; New oats and `Weiey. Seaforth Office: M ALL.••-� AtScott Memoretal. Idea monurner spreader; Malqsey 1.5 ',buaiches+ of No. 1 -cedar Hos4'tal, on March. 26; to Mr. mower,. International 3 -furrow shingleem, shovels.] forks, chains Tues., Thurs., F,r1., 9 to 5,30p -m, apd Mrs. Elgin McN1aV, R R 2 plow; M'ass'eyl-Harris horse and, pails, and ar host of od ier- sat.,' 9 to 12 boon Seafoi+bh, a sora. culllivator; Deering mower; amti'crl+esr too numerous: ba men- Thursday evening by appoints McGRATH - At,SWft Memm- Bain wagon, rubber tined with tion. ment only, lar 1116*tal, on March 27, to rack; steel wagon with box No reserve as the farm .is Phone 527=1240 - or 482-7010 Mr: and Mrs. Pat McGraW stock; ugg4 ; fanning rmill;, skald. Dublin, a soil. 2000 lb�ighs, 'sc'adles; `3-dnm, steel TERMS - easih Mon., Wed„ CIinton Office. OSB4RNE - At Scott Mem- nee, e, stretcher; set of MABEL HlGGERSON, Prop. A. M. HARPER oriaill HrospitaF;, on M1arrGh 30, srornp sd with• flat bottom JOSEPH L. RYAN, Auctioneer Chartered Accountant to Mr. and Mrs. Rabb. Os- rw,ck; fence posts; 4 -section dda- JAMES McQUAIA Clerk 55.57 South Street Telephone'. borne, R •R 5 Milbehelll, a 'mond harrows; ••set tractor 20-66-2 Goderich 524-7562 daughter. cl ra^nrs; lfi0,rod rolll frost fence; EXTENSIVE O'NEJLL - Kirkland Lake Dia- M,cCormick 13,di,sc fertilizer MCC•ONNELL . tri -C6 Hospital, on March- 6, rto drill; cream separator; colony AUCTION SALE & STEWART IV1rt• and MTs, clave J. O'Neill E vie, 8 x lx (like new).; Aheit- Extensivre Auction Sale of 55, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, (nee A g n e� s Hieknell•), a fir ks, shovels, .chaiiisi. Choice Durham and Hereford P. D. McCONNELL Q.C. daughter. F'URNITUR'E —!tables: thaw+, Cattlle, Thresher, Tractors, STRETTON — At- Clinton Pub- dre'w2rrs, other• a r t 1 a ll e s ,'tooD. L STEWART Truck -Farm, implements, Hay. ldc Hospirbal' on Miceli 29 to numerous to mention.. and Grain 7- , Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527.0850 Mr. and Mfrs. Herb Strertton No reserve. Farm solid. on the, premises n A:. 'W. SILLERY (nee Sangster), H e n s a I t a TERMS — cash. Lot 20, Con. 7, Ha'y'TQwnship Barrister, Solicitof, Etc. daughter. COLIN McDONALD, Prop. 2V2 miles east of Zurich ar 33/4 Offide, 527-1850, Reis. 527-1643 VAN MILTF;NRT'JRG HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer miles] west of Hensall,'Highway Seaforth -• Ontorio Scott Memorial Hospital, -on, POWELL, Clerk R. - March 24' ' 20-66-2 bq Mm. and Mhrs, The undersdrgned auctioneer SEAFORTH Jack Van Miltenburge, 'R R 4 CLEARING received instructions to sell by VETERINARY- -,,, Seaforth, a daughter. AUCTION SALE Public auction on FRIDAY, ' APRU, 2 CLINIC Engagements 01earring Auction Sale or Farm at 1:30 •P.Mr. J. 0. Turnbull, A.V.M., V.S. '' Stack and Implements, Ha and CA'TILE - 3 Hereford cows, Mm. nd Mrs. Wafter' W. Sam- « P Y W. R. Beans, D.V.IVL V.S. Orvixe wish to announce the Grain at Lit 26, Con. 2 Hibbert rweaifily iresihened, fi1liird calf; V. J. V. Parks, D.V.M., V.S. engagement of the'iM daughter, � r, „Township, 1% miles south' of St, 2 Hereford caws, caa-rydnsg third G. R. Gray, B.S.,, D:V.M„ V.S. en ace ent o t Mm. Robe* h, Coluabbarn, SATURDAY, APRIL calf, due before sale date,; black Phone 527-1700 Seafombb 10 at 1• p.m.. cavi,, recently freshened, thirdBruceMcKellar, son of Mr. CATTLE -- •5 Holstein cows,. calf'; Shorth'om cony, recently W•. J. CLEARY' Lindsay MicKelfaA' +and the lhte fresh; 2 ' due time of wale : one freshened, fourth calif; 2 Short- Seaforth, Ontario Mrs. Undsiay . McKefflam, Crown- d Hrolsteirn cow dile iii May; 2 Heol- horn -cows, carrying fourth calf, LICENSED" EMBALMER arty, Ontarrio. The wedding to t. stein, -Hereford carvers; 1 Hol- duce before Salle, date- 3 Here- and FUNERAL DIRECTOR take pleacre April 24; 1965at I '"n cow due in September; ford cowe, carrr+ynrig f6urtdh calf, Night or Day Calls --521-mo 2:30 pm. at Cavan Uniierd 1 -Durham cow dole an May; 2 due in April,; 3 Hereford cows, G. A. WHITNEY Church, Winthrop, Ontario. Ho6l'seihr steer cal'vbs; 1 Here- eawes at foot; Shorthorn cow, Too Late ' ford-Holstelin st eer, 800 lbs.; 5 with calf at fiat; 3 Hereford FUNERAL HOME HaLsbei'n Hereford heifers. •800 cownsi, due' latter pant of April; Goderich 'St.' W.,• Seaforth Eveiy week more lieople dis- lbs. 2 Hereford Holstein heifers, 17 Hereford steeaes and heifers; AMBULANCR SERICE cover what: mighty jobs Are 900 lbsr.; 9 Hereford IiWferrns and market condition!; 12 Hereford Adjustable hospital beds for accomplished by low cost Ex-' swe is one year old, steers, arveiagtng 1000lbsr. eeacI4 " refit. positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. W I PIGS - 1 York sow due June ready for ifirarket. FLOWERS FOR EVERY 20th, 11 thanks 140 tbs. Above mentioned cattle are MAN WAN'T'ED - M•ari t6 d'rii- HENS - 25 h e n s, .heavy sired by purebred H er r e f o T d OCCASION delivery, truck, year round work Phnnre 527-1390 Seaforth good wagers f°r right a irtt?ererl. bull� par Ap- . FEED - 1000 ibaltels, of mixed' T H R ES II' E R,. TRACTOR, J. A. BURKE ply Baxr 1447 Humor Ex7wswbo.1 hay, 250 bale's of strAw. ' TRUCK --Case bhreshelr, 28 x Funeral; ]Director '1 GRAIN - 1000 bushells nibred 46, ore rubber, equ%vod with and Ambulapee Service FOR SALE—Mo's' ey "Hands graft craftand wheat. shredder and grahi • rb hwer, in DUBLIN 't ONTARIO hnactrom, 24-01-at6 do uMe disc. IMPLEIV MIS - ICA Carse good condition,' Fordtoii Ma Night or ' Day Calls: ndhnr Wood, R R 3 Mppe'ti, phone ' tractor,"With scu r and bream diesel fnackom, in guaTa4ibegd Phbne 43 R 10 ��-0727,„ _1 , vull�err, equipped with hyd-' condit@oar; Ford 8-N trractoT, in -� ----- -. - F'OR SeALE - I7 lxi�, "stir weelrs raull es; one Oliver tractor, A-1 condition; 011+irverr lhevdmaad IStJ� yid Caid Vanderzon, N. %Mrain Vulmber 66; L Case Vurrrrw 3 -furrow plow; .Ford 2 -furrow FUNERAL SERVICE ,phnn'e 527.1072. ;� ed imacNia! pliow; 1 B35sel tau'' low; heart hn'user fur, Fardson .prompt and c re# X x ttention LAST - Grays Id- ten with 1r a disc., ,32 -rotate; 1 McDererirrig 91moer; Ferguson scuffled•: Fpr- Ambulan�e ,ri co ^herb and panes, GhoDd'se pet; re_ 12 -rim' fembilizerr chill'; 1 Me- ;cumin manure sorende Dodge ,yard. Mrs. Lyle Rocha Deering cultivator, 8 itt. stiff ' 1951 back-iih trunk, 30 f7t40 ma9lesr Flowers Far All Neasions , p ?7-0$24, tooth; 1 set of 5 'ie,dlon pram- IMPLEMENTS - .MeDeMneg' Phones: x- , rows; L swat of 2 -section, drag binder, 7 -ft, cuf; CocksbuV, 15, D_ay 527.0680 - Night 527-0988 -OR SALE - 1964 M.G.B., hanmwis+; 1 Cafe tractor^ srprerad- run grain andfprrtalrizear drill, on PERCY WRIGHT - �hmne Li'stowe�l, 1463 aftetr 6 I car, 90 buslret: 1 MrcOrwmick rubber, lik'e,netw: Cocksitii 7- Licensed Auctioneer. � M. x1 Mary bral'or; 1 Masrsey Ferguson ft, power bake-a�f tnoviear; Me- For a better Auction, Sale,, call FOR SALE -- 17" TV, good rt^nvcr' rnovMff, '7 -ft, curt, new Deering side defW6ry rake; M'C Percy Wright, 41ensall, 262-5482 �(aan7ttan, Carl' Varnedvir;z n, N. j sV,e-rake; 1 stone•boat; rublier; sorreadreri geNerineg• .lr1aav Every week more ea23-5dis- MANS WhoANxEDne 7=177R2�sponsnb tired waigon with €Tart• rack,4fan. d pri g tS3 ttivAtoir; li p brntck. driver for retail trucking. k I-b-ilre s+trookeT; i Casser rOng mil Wirth bagger; 1 set of 76-t4. spring tic h cudlnvatot�; 3» cover wHat mighty jobs are, Local( delliveries, bulls and barg � • llbl scales; 1 McDew�ring seabtari+.pinntig!tooth ,;llrt(nvs; accbi►plished'wby_ ,XoW, cost Ex fecxi. 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