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20. Auction Sales
STUTT BROS.,
25th Anniversary Sale
40 Head Registered Herefords
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20th, at
2 p,m. 2/ miles North of
Forest. 20-93-1
JAY -BEE HEREFORD
FARMS
RR 2, Kippen
Annual Production Sale
Purebred Hereford Cattle.
SATURDAY, OCT. 16th.
2Q-93-1
ONTARIO LACOMBE
BREEDERS' SALE
at ' Stratford Fair Grounds,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20th, at
1:30 p.m.
W. M. COCKBURN, Sec.
260 Kathryn Cres.,
Newmarket, Ont.
20-93-2
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale at Clinton
Community Sales Barns, on
WEDNESDAY, OCT 13, at
1 p.m.
47 head Durham cattle,
cows, calves, year-olds and
2 year olds.
H. J. REYNOLDS, Prop.
BERT PEPPER, Auctioneer.
J. CORREY, Clerk
20-93-1
ESTATE •
AUCTION SALE
OF PROPERTY
Estate Auction Sale of 75
acre Farm, at Lot 1, Con. 13,
Hullett Township, 21/4 miles
West pf, Walton and 11/2 miles
South, on MONDAY, OCT.
11th, at 1 p.m. sharp.
Brick house; bank barn,
38 x 70; garage; hen house;
65 acres clay loam land, all
workable, remainder in bush;
drilled well. Sold subject to
reserve bid. 10% down, bal-
ance 30 days.
Estate. of the late
LORNE ROE
For further particulars, ap-
ply to Roy Williamson, Wal-
ton, or Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer, Seaforth.
20-91-3
AUCTION SALE
An Auction Sale of Prop-
erty will be held on the pre-
mises, Part Lot 18, Bayfield
Road North, adjacent to the
Village of Varna, on FRI-
DAY, OCT 15, at 2 p.m.
A grass farm, consisting of
55 acres more or less, with
a never failing spring fed
'pond. Fifty acres -are work-
able land.
Terms: 10% on day of sale
and $2,000 cash down pay-
ment in 30 days. Owner will
hold mortgage for • the "bal-
ance if required.
Sold subject to a reserve
bid.
HAROLD E. ELLIOTT, Prop.
Edward. W. Elliott, Auction-
eer.
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20. Auction Sales
ANTIQUE
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household
Effects, at the Village of Var-
na, (Former residence of Dr.
Moffat), on SATURDAY,
OCT. 16th, at 12 noon.
Satee and 2 wing chairs;
rocking chairs; antique flat
top desk; office desk; six
antique occasional chairs;
oak sewing table; large
round dining room table, 6
matching chairs; carved an-
tique walnut sideboard; book
case and writing desk; organ;
drop-leaf table; 3 ft. by 8 ft.
gold frame mirror, with
marble base; 2 large mir-
rors; pictures; paper rack;
radio; couch; chrome table,
4 chairs; wicker set; spinn-
ing wheel; 4 complete bed-
room suites; bedroom' china;
rugs; 4 slop jars; springs
and .mattresses; antique beer
stein set; antique dinner
bell; bird cage; verandah
furniture, lawn chairs; Vic-
trola; wicker lawn set; kit-
chen cupboard; General El-
ectric frig.; white enamel
annex, burns wood or coal;.
4 -burner ' white enamel gas
stove; washing machine;
dishes; kitchen utensils; seal-
ers; 2 medicine cabinets;
cutlery; electric rangette;
electric lamps; large number
of antique dishes, glassware
and silver; vase, pair of Gir-
andole; lawn mowers; elec-
tric mower; garden tools.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
No reserve, property sold.
TERMS -Cash
HARVEY TARLOR, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
George Powell, Clerk
20-93-4
' AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Household -Effects in Egmond
ville. Main St., on 'TUES-
DAY, OCT. 12th, at 1 p.m.
Studio couch, (like new);
Motorola 21" television; el-
ectric lamps; 3 occasional
chairs; 2 porch chairs; tri -
light lamp; pictures; Axmin-
ster rug, 5 x 9; radio; couch;
dining- room suite; china ca-
binet; buffet; 6 chairs; table;
mirror; ironing board; vac-
uum cleaner; Coffield wash-
ing machine; kitchen range;
step ladder; garden hose; In-
ternational Harvester •frig.;
General Electric stove; toas-
ter; tea kettle; electric kit-
chen clock; kitchen table; '3
chairs; kitchen stool; step -on -
can; 2 bedroom suites; ward-
robe; '3/4 brown bed, springs,
mattress; 2 dressers; stands;
chest of drawers; sewing
machine; Finlay cook stove.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS -Cash.
No reserve, property sold.
MRS. WILLIAM SCOTCH -
MER, Proprietress.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
In .case of rain, sale will be
held in Egmondville' Church
shed.
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20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Grey
Township Schools, No. 1,
No. 8 and No. 9, on, SATUR-
DAY, OCTOBER 23, 1965.
Complete listing next week
Gordon, Jackson, Auctioneer.
Norman Hoover, Sec,-Treas.
Grey Township School Area.
20-93-1
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 virtue 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 8th day of Feb-
ruary, 1965, sale of lands in ar-
rears of taxes in the Town of
Seaforth Will be iseld in the
Council Chambers at the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon on
the 17th day of November, 1965,
unless the taxes and costs are
sooner paid. Notice is hereby
given that the lint of lands for
sale of arrears of taxes was
published in the Ontario Gaz-
ette on the Tth day of August,
1965, and that copies of the said
list may be had at my office.
'Ilreasurer's Office, this 12th
day of August, 1965.
ERNEST M. WILLIAMS
Treasurer
22-85-13
Twp. of Tuckersmith
Clerk's Notice of the
First Posting of Voters'
List
NOTICE is hereby given
that I have complied with
Section 9 of the Voters' List
Act and that I have posted
up at my office at Tucker -
smith, on the 7th day of Oc-
tober, 1965, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in
said Municipality at Munici-
pal Elections and that such
list remains there for inspec-
tion.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any errors or
ommissions corrected accord-
ing to law, the last day for
appeal being the 21st day of
October. 1965.
Dated this 6th day of Oc-
tober, 1965.
J. I. MCINTOSH, Clerk,
Township of Tuckersmith.
22-93-2
SEAFORTH MANOR
(Formerly Scott ,Memorial Hospital)
Expected Opening Date November 1st
Invites applications for the following positions:
Full or •part time - Cook
Kitchen Help - Nursing Aides
-Cleaning and Laundry Help
Write for application form to:
MRS. HENDERSON
Box 744 - KINCARDINE
OCTOBER
DINNERWARE SPECIAL
All Bone China and Semi -Porcelain
Dinnerware at
1O% DISCOUNT
DURING OCTOBER
Extra Discounts on Sets of $50.00 and over
53 -Piece Set
JOHNSON BROS. "MUMS"
including-'
8 DINNER PLATES 8 FRUITS
8 B. B. PLATES 8 OATMEALS
8 CUPS 1 PLATTER
8 SAUCERS 1 SALAD BOWL
1 COVERED SUGAR AND CREAM
Reg. 34.9s SALE PRICE 24..95
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery - Gifts - Pine China
SEAFORTH
23. Business Directory
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.
G. R. Gray, B.S.,D.V.M„ V.S.
P. D. Canis, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
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
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls - 527-0510
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
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
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank my
friends and relatives for
cards, treats and visits while
I was a patient in . Seaforth
''Community Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to the nursing
staff and Dr. Gorwill.-Bed-
ford Dungey. 24-93x1
I would -like _to thank my
friends and relatives for
cards, treats and visits while
I was a patient in Scott Mem-
orial and Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospitals. Special thanks
to Dr. Gorwill and the nurs-
ing staff. -James H. Hogg.
• 24-93x1
I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives for the
lovely treats, cards and gifts
for the baby, received while
a patient in the hospital; Also
special thanks to Dr. Malkus
and nursing staff. -Mrs. Ro=
bert McKellar and Jeffery.
24-93-1
I wish to express my grati-
tude to all the surrounding
community for their kind
sympathy towards my fath-
er's death, Mr. Thomas Ryan
Sr., who died last Wednes-
day, in Brussels Ont. -His
daughter, Mrs. C. Hicks,
London, Ont. 24-93-1
I wish to thank all my
friends and neighbors who
remembered me while I was
a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Londop. Special
thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr.
Brady, Dr. Hession, Drs.
Carroll and Hostetler, the
Sisters of St. Joseph and the
hospital staff; also thanks to
Father Laragh and Father
Williams for remembering
me in their prayers. -Louis
Laudenbach. 24-93x1
UNTIL I can personally
thank friends and relatives,
also the Rev. A. Scott, for
their many acts of kindness
while I was a patient in hos-
pital, I am taking this op-
portunity to say a very sin-
cere thank you. The kind at-
tention of Dr. Malkus, Dr.
Brady and Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital staff was also
deeply appreciated. - Mrs.
Andrew Moore. 24-93-1
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cochrane
wish to say ,`Thank You" to
our friends, relatives and
neighbors on the occasion of
our 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary. To all the ladies who
assisted in any way, for the
beautiful gifts, floral arrange
ments and the many cards
which we received, (which
will always be a treasure).
and to the friends who called
at the time and after, thank
you all. 24-93x1
25. In Memoriam
NOTICE
OF APPLICATION
Take notice that pursuant
to sub -section 2, section 380,
of the Municipal Act, the
Corporation of the Town of
Seaforth has made applica-
tion to the Ontario Munici-
pal Board for, approval of
By -Law 725, amending By -
Law 680, by adding to Sched-
ule "A" designating lands
which derive or may or will
derive benefit from the Sea -
forth sanitary sewer system
those lands described as the
southeast one-quarter of
Farm Lot No. 24, in the
Township of McKillop, being
lands annexed to the Cor-
poration of the Town of Sea -
forth by an Order of the On-
tario Municipal Board dated
16 December. 1963, N-4674-
62. Objections to this appli-
catien may be filed at the
Clerk's office not later than
October 22, 1965.
ERNEST M. WILLIAMS,
Clerk - Treasurer
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TOWNSHIP OF
HULLETT
Court of Revision
The Court of Revision on
the 1966 assessment roll for
the Township of Hullett will
hold the first sitting on Ndv-
einber 1, 1965, at the Com-
munity Hall, Londesboro, at
3:00 o'clock p.m.
All appeals should be in
the Clerk's Office at least 10
days prior to the first sitting
to be given consideration.
Harry F. Tebbutt,
Clerk -Treasurer,
RR 1, Londesboro, Ontario.
22-93-3
23. Business Directory
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office, 527-1850 Reg. 527-1643
Seaforth fid. • Ontario
who passed- away Sept. 18,
1947 and Oct. 10, 1942.
-Sadly missed and ever re-
membered by their Family.
25-93x1
PORTER -In loving mem-
ory of a dear daughter, and
sister, Mary, who passed
away 12 years ago, 'October
10th, 1953..
When the ties of love are
broken,
And loved ones have to part,
It leaves a wound that never
heals,
Also a broken heart.
But looking back with ' mem-
ories,
poa} aA,aM ailed ' aq; uodn
We bless the years we shared
with her,
And leave the rest to God.
-Ever remembered by Moth-
er,- Father, brother, Joseph,
and sisters Doreen and Ann.
25-93x1
HUBERT-In loving mem-
ory of Norman (Archie)
Hubert, who passed away on
October 12th, 1964.
One long and lonely year
has passed,
Since that great sorrow fell,
The shock that we received
that day,
Will always with us dwell.
When we are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear him whis-
per,
"Cheer up and carry on".
Each time we see his photo,
He seems to smile and say,
Don't cry, I'm only sleeping,
We'll -meet again some day:
Ever remembered by his
Wife and Family. 25-93x1
Births
'ECKERT-At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Sept.
29, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Eckert, RR 1, Dublin, twin
• , bovs.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard
Walton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Lois Isabel, to Mr. Wil-
liam John Smith, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John William Smith,
RR 3. Clinton, the marriage
to take place on Saturday,
Oct. 30, 1965, at 3 o'clock in
Cavan Church, Winthrop. xl
25. In Memoriam
Too Late
STAFFA
Mr. and ' Mrs. Philip James
have returned home from a
trip to the western provinces.
Mr. C. Butson, Oregon, has
been visiting with relatives in
the community.
Mrs. Jack Butson and baby
son have returned home from
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Little Cheryl Vivian, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Vivian, is home from a Toronto
hospital.
Misses Edna and Janet Mil-
ler, London, spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Miller.
Quite a number from this
community attended the com-
mencement ceremonies at Mit-
chell District High School on
Friday evening.
COMING EVENTS - The
Seaforth Women's Institute
are sponsoring a bus to the
International Ploughing Mat-
ch, on Friday, Oct. 15. Any -
ane interested. please contact
Mrs. Leonard Strong, or Mrs.
John E, MacLean, for infor-'
mation. 1-93-1
COMING EVENTS A
Turkey Supper will be held
in First Presbyterian Church
Hall, on Wednesday, Oct. 20.
from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Only a
limited number of. tickets
being sold. Adults', $1.50,
children 75c. Sponsored by
rhe Fireside Fellowship
Group. 1-93-1
LOST - Heavy gold ring,
with floral design on stone.
Reward. W. H. Elliott.
HUBERT - In loving mem-
ory of a father, Norman,
(Archie) Hubert, who passed
away one year ago, Oct. 12,
1964.
In our hearts you will always
• Stay,
Loved and remembered day
by day,
Life must go on, we know
it's true.
But it. is never the same since
we lost you.
-Always remembered and
sadly missed by Gib and
Loreen. 25-93-1
SMITH -In loving memory
of our dear mother and fath-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Smith
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to --Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Elliott in the death
of their young daughter on Sun-
day.
WINTHROP
The first Hi -C meeting was
held at Winthrop Church Sun-
day evening. The new officers
are as follows: President, Chris-
tine Pryce; vice-president, Dyke
Little; secretary, Ken Dolmage;
treasurer, Karen Christensen;
press reporter, Murray Pryce:
The business included discus-
sion of a a new top on a table
in the kitchen as a project.
Mrs. Dolmage told the Hi -C's
about the symbols, on the
United Church crest. The meet-
ing closed with a worship by
Mrs. Little, followed by "Taps."
I
At LARONE'S
SNOW. SUITS
12 months to 24 Months
9.98 to 12.98
4to6X
6.98 to 14.98
JACKET COATS
and. CAR COATS
7to14
Boys' -- 4.98 to 12.98
Girls' -- 8.98 to 12:98
Slacks - Slims - Lined Jeans
MITTS and GLOVES
Caps and Winter Head Wear
Cold days lie ahead - prepare for them
now with Winter wear from
LARONE'S
Seaforth's 5c -to $1.00 Store
STATIONERY and -GIFTS
2-93x1
DONKEYS - Free use in
exchange for care; will de-
liyer. Some to sell. Also in-
terested in boarding in lots
of six or more. Bud Smith,
RR 3. Stouffville, phone 640-
1684. 93-1
FOR SALE - Durham -Here-
ford calves. Dale Nixon,
phone 527-0738, 8-93-1
FOR SALE - 3 storm win-
dows, each approximately
33" x 70"; small casement
window, 311/2". x 24"; door,
(natural wood finish), 793/4"
x 2a"; 1 swing' door, (na-
tural finish), 792/4" x 311/2";
1 painted door, 79" x 31";
used wash basin with fitt-
ings; set of bathtub taps, al-
most new; chest of drawers
(4) painted; White treadle
sewing machine, good condi-
tion. All items reasonably
priced. Phone 527-0232.
11-93-1
FOR RENT - Redecorated,
modern oil heated country
home, on Highway 4, one
mile north of Hensall. Phone
J. C. Smillie, 262-5141.
15-93-3
FOR RENT - Apartment on
Railway St., furnished or un-
furnished, gas heated. Im-
mediate possession. Carl Dal-
ton, phone 527-0702. 15-93-tf
FOR SALE - 2 sngw tires,
almost new. driven less' than
100 miles, size 14 x 590 or
560. Phone 527-0432, 93x1
Classified ads pay dividends.
BARN' CLEANER
SILO UNLOADER
& BUNK FEEDER
YOU'LL GET BETTER - PER-
FORMANCE AND LONGER
WEAR 'FROM A BADGER
SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION
JOHN BEANE, Jr.
BRUCEFIELD
SALES --• SERVICE
Phone Collect:
482-9250 ' - Clinton
WILKINSON'S
For VALUES
FRESH KILLED
TURKEYS lb.
FRESH TURKEY CUTS
LEGS, BREASTS lb. 59c
Burns Ready To Eat - Shank Half
SMOKED HAM Ib. 65c
Burns
WIENERS Ib. 53c
Burns
SAUSAGES Ib. 65c
Burns - 1/2 -Ib. Pkg.
SIDE BACON 53c
Burns - 5 Varieties - 6-qz, Pkgs.
Cooked Meats 4/89c
Ocean Spray Sauce or Jelly - 15 -oz. Tins
CRANBERRIES. 2/49c
Heinz Fancy - 48 ozs.
TOMATO JUICE 37c
Stokely Fancy - 15 -oz. Tins
Cream Corn or
Honey Pod Peas 2/37c
Top Valu Unsweetened - 48 -oz. Tin
APPLE JUICE 35c
Top Valu - 11 -oz. Bottles
Tomato Catsup 2/35c •
Top Valu - 3 -Ib. Carton
Powdered Milk ' 89c•
Oxydol "Special Pack" - Giant Size
DETERGENT
For Dishes - Giant Size
ABC LOTION
Top Valu Assorted - 27 -oz. Pkg.
BISCUITS
79c
49c
59c
Royal Guest - Regular Grind - Bag
COFFEE _ 79c
Stuart House - 25'x18" Roll
FOIL WRAP 59c
Jiffy "Special Pack" - 18 -oz. Pkg.
PIE CRUST MIX - 35c
2 -oz. Pkgs.
DREAM WHIP 2/53c
QUIK CHOCOLATE 49c
KRAFT DINNER 4/55c
Pillsbury Assorted - Pkgs.
CAKE MIXES
Top Valu - Blanched
PEANUTS
2/79c
- 16 -oz. Pkgs.
Top -Valu - Spanish -
PEANUTS
2/89c
16 -oz. Pkgs.
2/69c
Assorted Powders - 6 -oz. Pkgs. -
JELLO 5./$1.00
Dolly Madison Milk Chocolate - 13 -oz. Pkg.
Covered Cherries
Crest - Giant Size Tube
59c
TOOTHPASTE . 53c
Family Size
BROMO SELTZER 79c
VO -5 Amber or Green - 7 -oz.
SHAMPOO 89c
Aiearasil
FACIAL SOAP 4 Bars $1
Top Valu - All Purpose - 5 -Ib. Bag
FLOUR 49c
YOU - SAVE - EVERY - DAY - AT - SEAFORTH - 1GA
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