The Huron Expositor, 1965-09-30, Page 12,t WRON EXPOS1TOlt, SEAFORTB, QNT., $EPT. 39, 1965
• 20. Auction Sales
ONTARIO LANDRICE
• BREEDERS' SALE
at Palmerston Fair Z,'rounds,
FRIDAY, OCT. 8th, at 1.30
W. M. COCKBURN,
260 Kathryn Cres., Newmark-
et, Secretary.
20-92-2
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Extensive Auction Sale of
Scotch Shorthorns,' Tractors,
Thresher, Farm Implements,
Hogs, Poultry, Grain, House-
hold Effects and Miscellan-
eous Items, on the premises,
Lot 38, Con. 3, LRS, Tucker-`
smith Township, 11/4 miles
East of Brucefield, thence 11/2
miles North, WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 6, at 12:30 p.m. sharp.
•Registered Scotch Short-
horns — 30 registered Scotch
Shorthorns, cows, heifers and
herd sire; 16 cows, majority
with calves at foot, remain-
der soon to freshen; 6 year,:
ling heifers, 3 yearling steers.
Majority of cows descend-
ants• of Milihills Rothes
Queen, Imp., and Saultown
Daily Clara, Imp. Herd sire:
Briadale ,Selkirk, born Feb.
14, 196. An outstanding
proven sire, Cattle all extra
choice quality, dark roan and
reds. A rare opportunity to
purchase foundation stock.
Negative test for past 30
years,
Tractors and 'Thresher-
Cockshutt No. 30 standard,
in A-1 condition; 1949 Ford
tractor, fully equipped, 2-
furrow hydraulic plow and
pulley, 3 -point hitch cultiva-
tor; Lobsinger grain thresh-
er, 24 cylinder, 36 inch body,,
on rubber, equipped .with
shredder and grain thrower,
in new condition; 120 feet
thresher belt.,
Poultry — 200 Leghorn-
Sheaffer breeding, yearling
hens.
Grain — Quantity choice
quality mixed..grain. -
Household Effects —
ing rooxn extension table and
chairs; china cabinet; kitch-
en cabinet; antique hall tree;
oak bedsteads; dressers; com-
modes; 2fancy toilet sets;
coal oil lamps; antique set-
tee; rocking—chairs; daybed;
bureau; Quebec heater; lan-
terns; sealers; crocks; dishes;
Interprise combination hydro
and wood stove.
Farm- Implements — Mc -
Deering 13 -run grain and fer-
tilizer drill, like new; M -H
binder, 7 -ft. cut; 2 Int. mow-
ers, 6 -ft. cut;, Cockshutt side
rake; Int. 2 -furrow plow, on
rubber; Cockshutt team man-
ure spreader, on rubber; Mc -
Deering hay loader; Int, 14-
inch cutting_ box, with pip-
ing; small cutting box; 4 -sec-
tion diamond harrows; rub-
ber tire wagon; dump rake;
steel roller; horse drawn
disc; 2 sets 3 -section spring
tooth harrows; team 'scuf-
fler; 2 -wheel trailer ' with
stock racks; Letz grinder,
with bagger; farrowing crate;
walking plow, oat roller;
feed cart;. B' and C electric
bean cooker; r'oot pulper; 5
iron kettles; set platform
scales; extension ladder:- 150 -
ft. hay fork rope; pump jack;
circular saw; blacksmith ir-
on; set of sleigh; 17 single
cord stove wood; snow fence;
I 11 H.P. electric motor; em-
ery; quantity tile; forks;
shovels; chains, etc.
Hogs — 8 York and'4Land-
race sows, due October and
November; 6 purebred Land-
' race sows. averaging 50 lbs.
each; 15 stocker pigs, 50 lbs.
each; purebred Landrace
hog, 18 months old.
This is an extra large
sale, Cattle selling at 3 p.m.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
20. Auction Sales
20. Auction Sales
TERMS—Cash
ROY F. PEPPER, Proprietor
RR 3, Seaforth, Ont.
ALVIN WALPER and
PERCY WRIGHT, Auction-
eers,
Frank Falconer, Clerk
20-92-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Livestock, Machinery and
Household Effects, for J. W.
McCowan, Lot 23, Con. 5, of
Goderich Township, 2 miles
East of .Highway 21, at Por-
ter's Hill, on the Cutline, 3
miles West of Holmesville,
MONDAY, OCT. 4, at 1 p.m.
LIVESTOCK — 5 Here-
ford cows; Hereford heifer,
fresh, calf by side; '5 Here-
ford x Holstein cows; 2 Dur-
ham cows; 2 Holstein cows;
5 Hereford steers, 11/2 years;
4 Hereford heifers, 12 years;
6 Hereford yearlings; 9 Here-
ford spring calves.
MACHINERY —, IHC trac-
tor with 2 -row cultivator;
IHC made 52 R combine, 5 -ft.
motor; IHC 3 -furrow Ace -
bottom plow; M -H disc, 28 -
plate; Freeman manure load-
er; M -H 2 -row corn planter;
New Holland semi -mount
mower, 7 -ft.; IHC side rake;
rubber. tired wagon and rack;
steel tired wagon; grain
grinder; Fluery grain crush-
er; steel roller; milk cooler;
4 -can spray type; National
milker; circular saw; 5 -sec-
tions light harrows; 21 -ft.
grain auger; N.I. manure
spreader; 28 -ft. extension
ladder: several boxes of new
bolts, forks, shovels, ropes,
belts and numerous other
articles.
2 mows of cut hay; 9 acres
of heavy corn; some house-
hold effects.
TERMS—Cash, day of sale.
No reserve as farm is sold.
JOHN W. McCOWAN, Prop.
Hector McNeil, Auctioneer,
Phone 898-5330, Alvinston.
20-92-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
' Clearing Auction Sale of
Farm Stock and Machinery,
Lot 13, Con. 6, Hullett Town-
ship, 7 miles North East of
Clinton, or 9 miles North-
West of Seaforth, 2 miles
West of Kinburn,..,on MON-
DAY,OCT. 4th, at 'T - p.m.
CTTLE — 8 , Hereford
cows, rebred; all cows have
calves at foot and are under
10 years old; 2 stocker heif-,
ers; 6 stocker steers, 1 yrs.
old. All cattle ;are Waterloo
Breeding Association stock.
MACHINERY — Cockshutt
tractor, last 70 made, steel
cab, new tires and valve job;
Massey 6 -ft. binder, good
canvass; International 11 -run
fertilizer drill; Bissell disc,.
(like new); horse cultivator;
4 -section diamond harrows;
New Idea manure spreader;
land roller; Oliver 2 -furrow
plow; Fleury oat roller; fan-
ning mill, with bagger; root
pulper; cutting box; Interna-
tional hay loader; 6 H.P. gas-
oline International engine; 1
rubber tired wagon and rack;
dump rake; 30 x 7 rubber
drive belt; cutter; set double
sleighs; pig crate; set 2,000
lb. scales; rubber tired wheel
barrow, (like new); Gem
fencer; Renfrew cream separ-
ator; time clock for hens;
scrap iron; harness. Other
articles too numerous to men-
tion.
HOUSHOLD EFFECTS —
bed and springs; bed, springs
dresser and stand, (antique);
Quebec heater and pipes;
kitchen• tables and chairs;
kitchen cabinet; Singer sew-
ing machine; gas lantern and
lamp some antiques.
„TERMS—Cash
No Reserve, farm sold.
LORNE LAWSON,Pro t•
Harold Jackson, Actioneer.
George Powell, Clerk
20-91-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Hospital Equipment and fur-
nishings, Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 2nd, at 1 o'clock.
The undersigned Auction
eer has been instructed to sell
by Auction the following
items no longer required
following the closing of the
Nurses' Residence and the
move to the new Seaforth
Community Hospital.
2 metal barrels, 25 gal.;
3 -piece wicker chesterfield
suite, including desk; Cen-
tury washing machine, with
wringer, in good shape; two
large' wooden cupboards; up-
stlhoered arm chair; Wind-
sor rocker; cane "seat chair;
Tudhope electric rangette; 8
chairs with flounces; quan-
tity conduit fittings; up-
right bookcase and writing
desk with mirror; 5 hests of
drawers; 7 hospital beds,
complete with springs and
mattresses; 2 cots .with
springs; corner shelf; 18
dressers, some metal, some
wood, a number complete
with mirrors; 4 -plate Beach
electric stove, excellent shape;
Electrohome humidifier; baby
basin and stand, white enamel;
dining room .extension table,
oak, 8 chairs, matching, with
leather seats; oval extension
dining room table, claw feet,
68" extended, 48" 'wide; um-
brella stand; large wooden
screen, 72" x 74" high; variety
of utility tables, various sizes,
types, both wood and metal; 2
metal chest of drawers; wine
velour chesterfield with chair
to match and green chair; a
number of hardwood doors,
various sizes, some with glass
panels and hardware; Moffat
air conditioner; Metalcraft por-
table steam table, capacity 40
meals; small Finnel floor pol-
isher; hot and cold sterile wat-
er tanks; chesterfield and
chair; two hostess chairs; .cab-
inet TV; rug; bedroom suite;
two odd chairs; walnut table;
iron fireman stoker, with
motor and bin.
BERT PEPPER, Auctipneer
Scott Memorial Hospital,
Proprietor..
20-91-2
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Morris Township
Tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 12
Hoon, Oct. 4, 1965, for three
trucks to plough snow any-
where in the Township of
Morris as the Road Superin-
tendent shall direct.
Tenders must state price
per hour; make, model, year
and horsepower of the truck:
also type of plough and the
length of wing.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
MRS. HELEN D. MARTIN,
Clerk, Morris Township
Belgrave, Ontario.
' 21-91-2
DRAINAGE TENDER
Township of 'Hibbert
Drain Tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned,
until 7 p.m., D.S.T., October
13, 1965, for the construc-
tion oft
2,956 lineal feet of closed
drai.r}:
1 catch basin.
1 junction box, on the
O'Reilly Extension Drain
Plans, profile, etc.,may be
21. Tenders. Wanted
seen at the Clerk's Office,
contractor to supply material,
1
and a certified cheque for
10% of bid to accompany
each tender, together with ap-
proximate completion, date.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MRS. ANNE BURCHILL, -
Clerk, Dublin, Ontario
21-92-1
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
EDWARD EPHRIAM DEN -
NIS.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Edward
Ephriam Dennis, late of the
Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, deceased,
who died, on the 7th day of
September, 1965, are hereby
notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the . 21st day of October,
1965, after which date the
assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims
then received. --
DATED at Seaforth; 'this
24th day of September, 1965.
McCONNELL and STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor,
22-92-3
TREASURER'S SALE
of LAND FOR TAXES
Town of Seaforth
County of Huron
To Wit:
By vine of a warrant issued
by the Mayor of .the Town of
Seaforth under his hand and the
Seal of the said Corporation,
'bearing date the Sbh day of Feb-
ruary, .1965, ssile of lands in ar-
rears of taxes in the :Town of
Seaforth will be held -in the
Council Chambers at, the hour
of 10 o'clock in the fiolienloon on
the 17th day of November, 1965,
unless the taxes and copy are
sooner paid. Notice IChereby
hreby
given that the llcst of lands for
sale of , arrears of taxes, was
published in the Ontario `Gaz-
ette on the 7th day of August,
1965, and that copies of the said
list may be had at 'my office.
Treasurer's Office, this -121th
day of August, 1865.
ERNEST M. WILLIAMS
Treasurer
22-85-13
23. Business Directory -
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office, 527-1850, Res. 527-1643
Seaforth : Ontario
A. M. HARPER '
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-.7562
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryahs, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S,, D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attentibn
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 5 68680 — Night 527-0885
W. . CLEARY
Seaforth, .Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
(Night or Day Calls — 527-051C
G. A. WHITNEY
October Dinnerware Special
u
EXTRA DISCOUNT ON BONE CHINA SETS OF $50.00 AND OVER
50 -PIECE DINNER SETS FOR 8
As Low as $24.25
ALL ENGLISH BONE CHINA and
SEMI - PORCELAIN
DINNERWARE
At i3O% Discount during October
ROYAA B E RT
AT
Savauge'
Jewellery -
Fine China
SEAFORTH
Gifts
"FRIENDLY VILLAGE"
23. Business Directory
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rest.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I, STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. • Phone 527-0850
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN . ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls;
Phone 43 R 10
JOHN E. LONGSTAFJ'
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri:, 9 to 5.30p.m,
Sat, 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only.
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
Mon., Wed.,Clinton Office
I _
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thankall my
friends and neighbors for
cards, flowers and 'treats I
received while a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.—
Dave Watson. 24-92x1
25. In Memoriam
HUGILL—In loving memory
of Jonathan Hugill, who
passed away 2 years ago, on
Sept. 27, 1963.
Just a thought of sweet re-
membrance,
Just a memory sad and true,
Just the love and sweet de-
votion,
Of the ones who think of you.
—Always remembered by
Mary. and Gordon, Iona and
Reg, and Harold and Doris.
25-92-1
McLLWAIN—In loving mem-
ory of a dear son and broth-
er, Larry McLlwaht, who
was , taken suddenly as the
result of a ear accident, one
year ago, Oct. 3rd, 1964.
One year has passed, we miss
him so,
Never shall his memory
fade,
Thoughts of love will al-
ways go,
To the place where he is
laid.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by Mom, Dad,
Ken and Jim. 25-92x1
McLLWAIN—In loving mem-
ory 'of Larry A. .McLlwain,
who passed away suddenly
one year ago, on Oct. 31, 1964
The month comes with deep
regret,
It brings back a day I, will
never forget,
You fell asleep without''say-
ing goodbye,
But memories of you will
never die.
I miss you now, my heart is
sore,
As time goes on, I miss you
more,
We mention your name and
I think of you often,
25.1n Memory. m
God bless you Larry, you
are not forgotten.
--Always remembered by a
friend, Dale. 25-92-1
Births
McKELLAR — At Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
Sept. 22,, to Mr. and Mrs.
Laurie McKellar, Cromar-
ty, a daughter.
SCHADE—At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Sept.
23, to Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Schade, 123 Trafalgar St.,
Mitchell, a daughter. -
McKELLAR — At Seaforth
Community Hospital,_ on
Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McKellar, Seaforth,
a son.
McMICHAEL — In South
Waterloo Hospital, Galt, on
Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne McMichael, Preston,
a daughter.
- Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dal-
ton, Stratford, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Ann Maureen, to Mr.
Raymond Robinet, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Robin -
et, Riverside, the wedding to
take place in St. Columban
Roman Catholic Church, on
October 9th, at 11 o'clock.
92x1
Too Late
FOR SALE --.pony . medium
size, brown and white. Phone
262-5504. 8-92-1
FOR SALE -3 black, white
faced calves. C. DeCorte, RR
2, Seaforth, phone 527-1628.
, 8-92-1
FOR SALE—Findlay oval
range, in excellent condition;
also Quebec heater. Arnold
Jamieson, phone 482-9828,
Clinton. 11-92-1
FOR ' SALE -25 pigs, , ready
to wean; also 2 young sows,
and one young hog. Arnold
Jamieson, phone 482-9828,
Clinton. 8-92-1
FOR SALE -2 fur trimmed
winter coats, one with silver
fox, size 14-16. Apply Box
1497, - Huron Expositor.
1.1-92-1
FOR - SALE—In Village of
Varna, 2 -storey asphalt shin-
gled house, upstairs 3 bed-
rooms, 2 -niece. bath; down-
stairs, kitchen, livingroom,
dining room, 3 -piece bath,
and sunporch. Garage attach-
ed, aluminum windows and
doors, awnings, coal furnace,
Village water. t/2 acre lot in-
cluded. Contact Mrs. Edith
Aldington, Varna, or phone
482-3380, Clinton. 14-92-2
FOR SALE -1 single metal
bed, with • springs- and mat-
tress; 34 -bed, metal, with
springs and mattress; dresser
and chest' of drawers, white,
antique; dresser , and stand,
natural wood, good condi-
tion; upright Bell piano, 57"
high, with mandolin attach-
ments and bench. Edison
McLean, RR 3, Kippen, phone
262-5065. 11-92-1
CONSTANCE NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Messengers held their
meeting in the Sunday School
room on Sunday, with Mrs. Nott
and Mrs. Mcllwain, leaders, in
charge. Mrs. Nott read the
scripture from Sam. 27:1-14.
Steven Jewitt received the of-
fering, followed by prayer. Mrs,
Geo. Mcllwain read the chap-
ter from Story Time, "The Lit-
tle Mother"; theme, "Seeking
God's Help in Hard Places."
Mrs. Nott read a story on Bra-
zil. The meeting closed with
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and
Mrs. Joe Riley were in Gorrie
one day recently to view the
remains at the McLennan fun-
eral home of the late , Mrs.
Wright, mother 'of Mr. Bill
Wright.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross- MacGregor on Saturday
were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac-
Gregor, Chatham; Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Huth, Marion and Muriel,
of Clifford; Miss Mary MacGre-
gor, of Kitchener, and Miss Mar-
garet MacGregor, of. Ethel.
Mrs. Sarah Brown, of Hanov-
er, spent the. weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Borden Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimold-
by and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buch-
anan and family attended Tees -
water Fair on Saturday.
Mr. William Dale was in
Teeswater on Saturday judging
horses.
Mr. h n d Mrs. Gordon Wilkin-
son, of Warwick, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jew-
itt.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and
John spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer MacKenzie and
family at Mount Forest.
Mrs. Andrew Crozier,- of Sea -
forth, and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Kevin and Paul, of Listowel,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Mcllwain and Mary.
Masters Larry and Don Jew-
itt attended the Boy 'Scouts'
.camp at Ball's Grove over the
weekend.
Those attending the baptis-
mal service on Sunday of Va-
lerie Lynn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Millson, were: Mr.
and Mrs. 'Alex Pepper and Mr.
and Mrs. Eric McIntosh and
Laurie, of Tuckersmith; Mrs. T.
J. Richardson and Mrs. Dunn,
Egmondville; Mrs. David Mill-
son, Seaforth, and. Mr. and Mrs.
Too Late
FOR RENT—Self contained,
heated apartment, full bath,
good location, Goderich St.,
East, near new hospital.
Phone 527-0240. 15-92x2
STRAYED—From Lot 6, Con.
2, McKillop,' 2 black Here-
ford cattle, around 600 to
800 lbs. Clem Krauskopf,
phone Dublin, 40 R. 2L.
2-92x2
HELP WANTED — Truck
driver, for delivery of lum-
ber and building materials.
Wages $65.00 per week.
Year around work. Apply in
writing only, giving exper-
ience, age, etc., to J. B. Mac-
Kenzie and Son, Ltd.; • Lum-
ber and Building . Supply
Dealers, Georgetown, Ont.
4-92-1
WANTED
Youth, interested iri learn-
ing printing trade.
Apply in own writing,
giving age, education, to:
HURON EXPOSITOR
Seaforth.
4-92x1
Ross Millson and Sheryl, of
Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Riley and
Mrs. Joe Riley were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Riley, Clinton, ,on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchan-
an and family visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hart, Gode-
rich, on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
attended anniversary services
at Ontario Street Church, Clin-
ton, on Sunday and visited with.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill and
family.
Miss Barbara Glousher has
returned home from Seaforth
Community Hospital after hav-
ing an operation on her hand.
Mrs. Oollimore, of Toronto,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Don Buchanan, and Mr. Buchan, -
an and family.
Mrs. William Jewitt and Jan-
ice, Mrs. Ken Preszcator and
daughters, and Mrs. John Jew-
itt attended a shower in honor
of Miss Janice Jewitt, bride -
elect, ' at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Hill, of Crediton, on
Monday evening.
Mr. William Dale was judg-
ing horses at the Zurich Fair
Monday .evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Livingston
and Mrs. Bruce Medd spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Leitch.•
Students Go
To Universities
Area students who are in at-
tendance at universities include:
Al Waterloo Lutheran—Bruce •
Whitmore, Don Tremeer.
At University of Waterloo—
Robert Sharp, Allan Patterson,
Darrel Schneider, Nelson Ball,
Gerald Van den Hengel, Robert
and Richard Muegge,,Tony Vis-
ser and James MacRae.
University of Windsor —
Laurie Stockwell.
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PRICES
We Are Selling -
60% Muriate of Potash
Per Ton $50.00
20% Super Phosphate.
Per Ton $35.00
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SPREAI ER AVAILABLE
CEMENT
Per Bag $1.15
We are now receiving Beans
at our new 250,00d -bushel
capicity plant.
ASK US FOR PRICES
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& Supply Ltd.
Rhone 348-8631
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