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11. Articles For Sale
19. Notices
AUCTION SALE
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Estate Auction' Sale of Farm
On' Saturday, Oct. 20th at 12:30
1. Coming Events
SHELBURNE potatoes, at Kin-
COMBINING clover, special
Poulrbry l quipment, in McKilloP
2. Lost, Strayed
burn Store, phone 841 R 2.11-4-4
equipment. Apply James Sulli-
miles East and VA North of Sea'-
3. Found
THREE - PIECE bathroom set.
van; RR 4, Seaforth. 19_40x1
Consisting of Cattle: 1 Durham
4. Help Wiamted
Phone 357-J, Seiafanth, 11.40x1
ANYONE in Stratford-Goderich
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5. BU'51ne58 Oppartunattes
WATER heater (a 25 gal. tank
dist'riet interested in a ride to
Feb. 26; 2 Holstein heifers, due
6: Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
Verne Allderdiee, RR 2, Kippen,
Timmins' Oct. 21, retnirning Nov.
1, phone Seaforth 856 R 1r1. 18 1
Mar. 9; 1 Holstein cow, due
8. Farm Stack For Sale
phone Seaforth 657 R 1r1. - . -1
time of sale: •111 chunks.
April 10; 1 Holstein cow, due
9. Poultry For Sale
USED refrigerator, 10 cu, ft.;
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Modern
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used. All work gouts
May 16; 1 Garnsey cow, due
10. Used Cars For Safe
used television sets, l7" and 21"
meed.
anheed. Write or phone Louis
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11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To BuyB'la'ke,
models. CROWN HARDWARE,.
Phone 797, Seaforth. 11-401
. RR 2, Brusse'l's, phone
2 Holstein heifers, 1V2 years old;
13. Wanted
1lblack Hereford heifer, bred in
442 W 6. 19`40x9
Aug.; 10 sluing calves, Hereford
14. Property For Sale
ONE 1500 watt electric. heater,
220 volt with thermostat, $7o;
BAYFIE•LD CIDER MILL
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15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale or Rent
50o watt electric heater, 220v,
Operating
Fridays and Saturdays
er and pulley; 1 John Deere 2-
17. Wanted To Rent
with thermostat ,$40. Used only
6 weeks. Phone Sgafiorth 667 J 2.
until end of season.
Deere bean puller; 1 John, Deere
18. Property Wanted •
11-40x1
D. GEMERNHARDT,
Cormick 10 -ft. spring• tooth cul
19. Notices
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Proprietor
tor; 1 set 4 -section diamond hart
W. Auction Sales
CATTLE OI]d ER—Mclntyre's
19-39-2
flat rack; 1 McCormick manure
• 21. Tenders Wanted
cattle oilers, the greatest ad -
milking machine; Viking cream
Fleury -Bissell; 1 10 -ft. Fleury-
22. Legal Notices
vance in cattle oilers in 50 yrs.
SEAFORTH
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23. Business Directory
The only oiler with spiral curry
UPHOLSTERY
lb. scales; 1 McCormick mower;
24. Cards of Thanks'
comb teetli that groom the cat-
belts; chain saw.
sprayer ,and electric motor; 1
25. In Memoriam
tie. ORVILLE STOREY, RR 1,
Centre Street
19 cows., 2 units; 3100 -gate drums.
26. Personals
Seaforth. See the oiler aS. our
Telephone 446
for furnace; 1 steel water tank;
The cast is low. Classafleations
farm,_ 11-38-1
For all kinds of upholstering.
for 500 chickens; qua'nti'ty lum-
2, 3, 9, 11, 12, 13, and
MUST sell' Singer Zig-Zag, in
19-38-�tf
Hay -2,000 bales good mixed
17, minimumm 40c an insertion.
Classification 25, minimum 65c
beautiful wood cabinet, for $61.20
Proprietors
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plus 25c for each 4 -line, verse;
All other classifications mini-
still owed, or take on payments
of $7.,13 per month. Does fancy
REMINDER!
up farming.
mum 65 cents per insertion
stitching, no attachments need
ed. Use your old machine as,
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Vincent J. Lane, Proprietor
except Auction Sales, (20), Ten-
ders Wanted, (21), and Legal
n: dowpayment. Dealer. Write
Last installment of 1962 Town
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Notice's, (22), rates on appllca-.
Box 1148, The Huron Expositor.
11-38-3
of Seaforth Taxes is due on:
tion. 1--
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For cash payment or if paid
KITCHEN range, new grates;
OCTOBER 31, 1962
by 10 days following last inser-
dining room and kitchen chairs;
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ton, 5e deducted from
washing machine, in good order;
table; rocking chairs; Admiral
19-39-3
above rates.
refrigerator; heavy-duty elee-
SAVE MONEY ON
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
tric stove; clock; chesterfield
and chair; end table; electric
CARPENTRY WORK
RATES
(For Business Firms, Trades-
iron; miscellaneous articles. W.
R. Douglas, phone 158-W, Hen-
and
Genera'' Contracting
g
men, etc.): Minimum 50 cents
call, 11-39x2
For alterations,, new kitchen
per insertion.. Billing c'h'arge, 15
cents per advertisement.
GIRL'S navy fall' coat, size 3;.
cupboards, ree rooms, exben.
sions and repairs, call:
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girl's turquoise, fall coast, size
6X; girl's 'blu"fey 3 -piece
JOHN LANSi1VK
Phone 79, Seafnrbh.
1. Coming Events
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STAG Euchre, Thursday, Oct.
snow suit with fur collar and
trim, size 6X; girl's grey white
Competent Workmanship
18, 8:15 p.m. Bring a' guest.
and red mix, 2 -piece snow suit;
I 19-38-tf
Canadian' Legion Hall. 1-40-1
saw 5; girl's, 3 -piece blue wool
FAST SERVICE
HOLD Thursday, Dec'. 6 open for
suit, (shirt, weskit and jacket),
St. Col,umban -'Turkey Bingo.
size chubby 8; ladies' navy wood
on .
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Further particulars Pater. 140-3
worsted suit and -short jacket,
WATCH REPAIRS
TURKEY Supper, at Cromarty
size 18 to 20; ladies,' blue. with
All-
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Presbyter�ian Church, Oct, 24,
black fleck suit, ,size 22.
articlles in good condition. Mrs.
Ali work guaranteed
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from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission $1.50
and 75c. 144
Verne Alderdice, RR 2, Kippen,
ANSTETT
ANNUAL Hot Turkey Dinner' at
phone' Seaforth 657 R 14. 11.40�-f
JEWELLERS
Egmondvilie Un'i'ted Church,on•Plane
12. wanted To Buy
77, Seaforth
Wednesday, Oct. 24. Dinner from
5 to 8 p.m.. Atlults, $1.50; chip-
GIRL'S medium sized .bicycle.
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dren, 12 and under, 75c. 1-40-1
A. Timmerman, phone Seaforth
NOTICE ..
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RESERVE October 20-21 for �tlie
657 R 13• 1.2-40-1
Cosy Grill, Mihchiell, 25th Ann,-
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Tuckersmith Municipal 'Dump
versary., Special, Turkey Din-
Call promptly, 300 pounds or
wv;u be open until further notice
'n rs'at the same price as day
over, according to condition.
on Wednesday and, Saturday
we opened in 1937.. Dinners
Assoc. with Darling & Co. oa!
afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m.
served 11 a;.mi. to 8 p,m. each
Canada Ltd. Licensed under the
. No wive fencing, old concrete,
day. 11-40-1
Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence
or car bodies permitted.
No. 158662. Seven' days service.
Lost, StrayedCall
ED ANDREWS, phone 863
J. I. , McINTOSH
W 1, Seaforth•: 12 38-tf
Clerk
RING of. keys, finder kind y
.leave at Post Office. 2-40-1
13. Wanted
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, TRUCK 'tire; 920-8 ply, lost Oct.
12, ole No. ^8, Highway, West' of
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FEED for a number of'cows, by
ANSTETT
Seaal Contact Constable A.
the month. Yearling and calves.
• JEWELLERS
Bowering., Seaforth or Greber
22 cent's on gain. Carl Dalton,
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Transport, Tavistock. . 2,40-1!
phone 62-W, Seaforth. 13-40x1
Offer's you
Easy Credit Terms
4. Help Wanted
14. Property For Sale
with1.
GIRL required for snack bar.
SIX -room' brick cottager, on Main
St., in, with X11
NO
Carrying Charges
Van der Hoeles Supertest, phone
225, Seafortb. 4-40-1
.Egmondville,
modern , convenien'ces, new gas
Phone 77, Seaforth
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. fihama'ce; also a brick building
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R. Farm Stock. For Sale
that could be converted to .a
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dwelling size, approx. 20' by 40',
20. Auction Sales
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TWELVE pigs, York, 6 weeks.
all in good state of repair. Prie-
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Jim Sloan, phone Dublin, 64 R
ed for quick sale. Apply to E17
AUCTION SALE
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12. 8-40x2
mer Stephenson, Egmondville,
Auction -Sale of Household Ef
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FIFTY Hereford yiear-old steers.
are Mrs, Les McConnell, Varna•
fectsI in the Village. of WaltonJane's
Keys., phone 835 R 1, Seams
14-39-2
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2041,
forth. 8-40-1
at-, .1 p.m., at the Walton, Station
WHITE nanny goat, 1'% years
FOR SALE
Heat+, -duty 4 -burner electrii
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old. Joe Van Ro'oijen, RR 1, Sea-
forfh, 864 J. 4. 8-40.1
150 acres choice land, suitable
stove;' refrigerator,' good condi
tion; RCA Victor Television
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phone
FIFTY pigs, 8 weeks old. Ken
for stock farming or grain. 120
acres under cultivation or in hay
); complete
(gamrru
3 cupboards; double bed; sing14
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Beattie, phone 834 R 6, Seaforth.
remainder ogeru bush or pasture.
bed; Hoover Vacuum cleaner,
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8-40-1
Fences and buildings fair. Close
floor polisher; rug, 9 x 12; on+
;;y
. TWO 11618,tein heifers, 1 Holstein
to churches, sc'hoo'ls and milk
w, a s h i n: g machine; 2-burnne,
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caw, due this month; 5 Holstein
route. Drilled well,. On County
rangette; couch; kitchen suite
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bull ca'lve's. Mervyn' Falconer,
road, 2 miles from, No, 8 High-
table, 4 chairs; ironing board
RR 3, Seaforth. 8-44X1
way.
baby carriage; pots,; pans; cut
r,,4 to
FOUR stocker. steers, ,,aro'und
Contact:
"- lery; sandwich grill; toaster
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700 lbs. Lorre. Lawson, RR 1,
J. M. Nagle or Joseph Shea,
steam iron; electric '"clock
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Clinton!, phone Se,af rth 859R21.
Administrators. for Estate of
record player: small man:te
8-40 xl
William Dantzer, Dublin, or Me-
radio; ,table lamp; dre'ssea
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STOCKER 'heifers, 27 horn -less,
Conn'el,P. & Stewart, Seaforth.
lamps; linen; trunks; tools
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+about 600 lbs.; 17 steers, about
'" . 14-40-1
other articles, too numerous ti
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700 lbs,: Durham - Hlereford
crossed Angus. R. E. McMillan,
l 1. Property For Rent
mention.
Terms, cash.
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phone 844 R 4, Seaforth. 8.40-1
TWO modern apartments in Sea-
M. DRONICK, Proprietor.
HAROLD JACYC50N Auctioneer
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HOLSTEIN purebred
forth. Frank Kling Ltd. 15-40-2
GEORGE POVV,EQ.L, Clerk
Jersey 'he'ifer, due to' freshen
TWO_bedroam 'house, ail furnace
20 39-;
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next week. Apply Gordon E9laott,
Brucefiedd, phone 6411 1, Sea-
avamlablle Nov. lot. Apply Thorpe
,Rivers. 35-40x1
AUCTION SALE
8-40-1
HOUSE, 3 -bedrooms, all modern
Auction Safe of Household Ef
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HOLSTEIN HEIFERS.
conveniences. Available) Oct, 31.
fects, in the Village of Walton
cinrafied, bred Hereford. due
Phone 863 W 3 after 6 p,m. 15.1
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Mth
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anon. • JOHN BER!ENDSEIV, on
Highway 83, phone Kirkton 21
APARTMENT for rent, 3 bed-
rooms, %itchen, livin'groom and
at 1• p,m,
Medium size piano, in A-1 con
ill'
R 4. 8-35-6
bath, Mrs. Frank Nigh, phone
d'ition; 3 bed's, dressers, was]
FrFTEEN young Cheviot and
670 W 2. 15-401
s+t a n d s, springs, mattresses
Leiceisiber ewes; 9 Cheviot and
Leicester envie 'lambs; 2 Haim
FOUR -ROOM apartment, heat-
cupboard; drop head s ew i n I
machtne; extension table; smal
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llambs, 1 purebred Cheviot ram,
ed; Private 3 -piece tach; un-
furnished or furnished;
tables; chairs; picture' frames
2 yearns old. Mac Sbewv�art, 'lot
16, con. 4, MtKilll bp. 8-40xl
partly
Private entrance, James J. Kel-
pictures; rocking chairs; Wing
ha in Classic white enamel Move
ly, George St., N., phone89-M.
Quebec .heater; Quebec cool
i Pnxiltry For Sale
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stove; glass• cupboatd; toiletset
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FOUR apartme,n,bs in. Royal
2 basins; chemical toilet anc
HENS, 1!25 yearling.Leahorne.
,apartment building;. 1 apart-
pipes,; 2 cupboards; octagoi
Thomas Burns. RR 4, Mitchell',
ment in Seaforth apartments,
pedestal table; hall rack; fou:
tat 33, con. 5, Lagan twp. 9x1
east on No, 8 Highway; 1 2,bed-
pair Pillows; bedding; sec�tion'a
PULLETS. 100 ,red rock, 51/2
room heated. apartment on. John
book case; kitchen. cabinet
mortihia old, Russell Smith, RR
Street. Apply to Dr. McMaster,
step ladder; 2 ladders- whoe
1, Dublin,, phone 90 R 5, 9-44-1
Grand Bend, or Joseph McCon-
barrow; 100400t garden hose
DAY -old H & N chicks avalla'ble,
nell', Seaforth. 15.40-tf
logging chain, car chains; tools,
.11 Ievery„
week. Amro ,age started.
H & N elicks' available every 12
bag truck; dog kennel,; hart
sleigh; kitchen utensils; sealers
17. Wanted To Rent
weekt9: also quantity rerady-to-
LOCAL farmer wishes to rent
crocks; scythe; pruning tongs
1'1v H & N pullets on Nov. 1.
25 to 100 acres of farm land for
scarp shovel; lawn mower; ca:
Tacit; saw horse; cal drum.; gram
Henderson. Started Chicks, Ltd..
1063 crop season. Bog 1158, The
den tools; Easy washing mach
phone 558. 9-3"
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ine, other articles too numeroUs
�1. Articles For Sale_
NIFTY or 104 acres workable
to mention:.
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TWO dd1' buggies, dilcpi rLewv; 1
electric sewing m'a,chine; anrben•-
'land: Ab, ply to Robert Regelle,
RR 1 Dublin, phoney 840 R 3
'Perms, cash,
ED DAVIDSON Proprietor.
xffi and most: metal! work bench,
Seaforth, 17-40-3
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HAROLD JACKSON Au'ct3oiv.e:
6' Pang x 30" high. Plwiie 474M.
Remember, it takes but a
GEORGE POWIELL, Clerk
TWEfED suburban C00,11; le ne1w,
moment to place an Expositor
2039;
size ,&%, lined, interl5n+ed, waw
'want Ad and . be - money in
1FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, TO(
ter repellant, orlccd reason}alrle,
poeket.'To advertise, jtist phone
-LATE TO.CLASSWY, SEE
phone 6Z it 94. : 1'"11
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20. Auction Sales
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Estate Auction' Sale of Farm
On' Saturday, Oct. 20th at 12:30
Shock, Machinery and House -
p. m •
Of Cattle, Implements, Feted &
hold Effects, at Lot 30, Con, 3,
Tuekers+mith Township, SATUR-
Poulrbry l quipment, in McKilloP
DAY, OCTOBER 24th, at 12
Township, at Lot 13, Con.3, 21/2
o'clock sharp, 11/2 miles East of
miles East and VA North of Sea'-
Brueefield on Mill; Road, or 4
forth.
miles West of Seaforth, on Mill
Consisting of Cattle: 1 Durham
Road
cow, due Feb. 1; 1 black cow,
CATTLE -11 Durham cows; 5
due, Feb. 5; 1 Holstein cow, due
2 -year-old Durharm heifers; 5 1 -
Feb:. 11; 1 Holstein cow, due
year-old Durham steers; 2 1 -
Feb. 26; 2 Holstein heifers, due
yoar-old heifers; 12 Durham
Mar. 14-16; 1 Holstein cow, due
-spring; calves.
Mar. 9; 1 Holstein cow, due
PIGS -3 sow's, bred ,and due
Mar. 28; 1 Holstein: , cow,' duel
time of sale: •111 chunks.
April 10; 1 Holstein cow, due
MACHINERY—Oliver No. 88
May 1; 1 Holstien cow, due
standard tractor; IHC model C
May 16; 1 Garnsey cow, due
,tractor, row crop, fully equipped
May 20; 1 black cow, bred Sept.
with s,cuffler and bean puller;
1; 2 Hereford steers, 800 lbs.;
manure loader; 3 -furrow trac-
4 black Hereford steers, NO lbs+;
for plow; tractor disc; 9 -ft.
2 Holstein heifers, 1V2 years old;
stiff tooth cultivator; rrubber
1lblack Hereford heifer, bred in
tired spring tooth cultivator;
Aug.; 10 sluing calves, Hereford
steel roller; 6 -ft. mower; N. 1.
and Holstein cross,
manure spreader on rubber;
Implements: 1 Johne Deere
farm . wagon; hay rack; steed
tractor, No. 40, with lights, start-
grain box; snow b)ade; diamond
er and pulley; 1 John Deere 2-
;harrows; IHC side rake; 7 -ft.
furrow for 3 -point hitch; 1 John:
tractor mower; 2,000.1b. scales;
Deere bean puller; 1 John, Deere
fanning mill; . 2 -wheel trailer
scraper for 3 -point hitch; 1 Me-
with rack; Massey Harris bind -
Cormick 10 -ft. spring• tooth cul
.er; White grain separator; 'Case
tivator; 1 7 -ft. Cockshutt cultiva-
combine with motor.; Gehl ham -
tor; 1 set 4 -section diamond hart
merman; drive belt; Massey
rows; 1 rubber tire wagon and
Harris 13 -disc- power fertilizer
flat rack; 1 McCormick manure
drill; 2 single units Universal
spreader; 1 double disc 14 plate
milking machine; Viking cream
Fleury -Bissell; 1 10 -ft. Fleury-
separator; electric pail; 12 -ft.
Bissell packer; 1 McCormick
Massey Harris PTO sw they;
sdde rake; 1 McCormick hay
steel stabling; IHC cutting box;
loader; 1 Case 71fit. binder; 3000
extension ladder; steel water
lb. scales; 1 McCormick mower;
trough; pump jack; three'drive
grain grinder and belt; 1 paint
belts; chain saw.
sprayer ,and electric motor; 1
HAY -1,300 bales.
Surge milker and pipe line for
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—TV
19 cows., 2 units; 3100 -gate drums.
aerial; Coleman oil space beat
and stands; 1 oil con've'rsion unit
er- table: chairs; bedroom furn.
for furnace; 1 steel water tank;
iture. Other articles too num
12 milk cans; I electric brooder
erous to mention.
for 500 chickens; qua'nti'ty lum-
TERMS—Cash.
her, new and used.
Estate of late
Hay -2,000 bales good mixed
GEORGE McCARTNEY
hay, and a host of other articles
Proprietors
to be found on a farm. No re-
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
serve, the proprietor is giving
GEORGE POWELL, Clork
up farming.
20..40-:
Terms cash.
Vincent J. Lane, Proprietor
21. Tenders Wanted
J. L. Ryan, Auctioneer.
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Thursday, October 25th
Of Farm, Farm Stock,-Im•ple-
ments, Hay and, Grain, .In the
Township -of McKillop, at Lot
WIA 12, Con. 11, on THURSDAY,
Oct. 25, at 12:30 p.m.
Cattle• -•12 Holstein cows, milk-
ing and due in; Jan'., Feb., Mar.
2 Holstein' caws due time of sail
1 Durham, conv•,due time of sale.
Ill Holstein heifers, 2 years, due
Jan., Feb., March. 20 yearliing
calves. Holstein and Hereford.
Impllemeints--1 1962 Ford trac-
tor, starter, lights, three-point
hitch, with super -six loader,
NEW; 1 1950 Ford tractor with
starter, on new rubber; 1 1949
Dodge % fon, truck with stock
rack and tarp; 11 2 -furrow Cock-
shu-tt tractor plow for 3 -point
bitch. 1 13 -run' fertilizer McC.
Deering drill with tractor bitch;
1 M -H 74t. power mower; 1 Me -
Cormick hay loader-, 1 McCor-
mick side rake; l rubber tire
wagon and new flat rack; 1 Dear
born 12 -plate double disc;l 3 -
drum land roller; 1 set 4 -sec.
diamond harrows, with pole; .1
McC. No. 200 manure spreader
on rubber; 1 sleigh and flat rack
1 Dearborn 7 -ft. cultivator obi
rubber for 3 -point hitch; 1 snow
blower, new; 1 scraper; rubber
tired wheel barrow; 1 -electric
hammer mill with 3 HP motor;
1 chop box; 1 32 -ft. extension
ladder, new; 1 fan mill with 1/4
HP rnot•or; I -Sunbeam skil saw,
new; 1 set Ford tractor chains:
2 rolls new snow fence'; 1200
gal. gas tank and pump; 1 steel
water tank; 1 bench vice; 4 elec.
tric fencers; 3 ellec'trie motors-,
1/4 HP; 1 walking plow; bag
truck.
Poultry Equipment -4 range
shelters; 2 colony houses,; 2 e'lec
tric brooder's; 6 'large Pen; feed-
ers; No. chicken feeders, water-
ers.: 400 Heningars hens' laying,
well.,
Dairy Equipment -L ,De Laval
milking machine, 2 -unit, pipe' -
line for 28; 1 4-catu spray mi'bit
coater; 15 milk cans; 1 Renfrew
cream separator; 1 1 -can milk
cooler; 1 milk can, truck,
Feed -1'300 bus. mixed grain,
oats and barley; 1.50 bus. Russell
oats; 2400 bales of mixed hay;
quantity of cut straw in, barn; 1
bag Timothy seed; 10 bags of
Pset of team harness, and
collars and top; 1 good Collie
dog; 20 cords dry wood; cedar
post and some lumber; quantity
angle iron; 1 hay car, rope's and
pull,
Prope'rtp---Consisting of 1125
acres of good Mand, 25 acres
broken:, the balance in hay- and
pasture. On property, barn' 44 x
60, with good stabling on stone
foundation, new steel drive shied
26 x 60, on cement wall, 5, -room
frame house with good basement,
-covered with red insull brick sid-
ing water on pressure in house
and barn, Hydro throughout.
This is as model farm, well, drain-
ed and fenced, close to town and
school. School bus and milk
truck pass gate.
Also — Forks; shovels,; log
chains; pails; ,tools; cross cut
sane and a hast of other articles
too numerous ,to mention.
Term6-0n ohabteis, cash.
On property, 14%a day of sale,
holince 3o days,
P'". Mfrs, Jessie Johnson.
AuaMoneer, Joseph L. Ryan.2
SEPARATE
DRAIN TENDERS
Township of McKillop
For the construction and re
pair, according to Engineer'
Plans, profile and specification
will be received and -to be in Uh,
hands of the Clerk by 2:00 p.m.
October 27, 1962. .
. 1 Nolan Drain (closed) to dil
lay and back fill 4070 lineal fee
of 16, 14 and 8 -inch tile- and pipe
5 catch balsams. Private• the ex
tensions and connel Fill' -ii
and level open• ditch,.
2Cuthill Drain, 4554 linea
feet of open work, exclavatinr
and levelling spoil. t, 160
Pineal feet 8 -inch tile,- to dig
lay and back -fill, 1 caitch"ba'sin
Township to supply tile, (les
extensions) and pipe within a7
proximately one .mile of wort
Contractor to present paid u
Workmen's Compensation Cert
ficate, A viarked cheque for to
per -cent, with a, minimum c
$100. to. accompany Tender. Lovi
est or any tender not nedA,
siarilly accepted. Work to b
completed by June 1, 196:
Plans, p-rofil'e and specification
may be seen at the Clerk's 01
Tice.
J. M. ECKERT, Clerk
McKillop Township
RR 1, Seaforth, Ont.
. 21-40
SNOWPLOWING
TENDERS
Township of Tuckersmit.
Sealed benders adres'sed to Mi
Andrew Houston, Road Superh
tendent, (RR 3.; Seaforth) an
designated "Snow -plowing TOr
ders" will be received until 1
o'clbck noon, Tuesday; Octob(
23, 1962.
The, Township of Tuckersmit
requires,, for snowplowing town
ship roads, during the winter c
11962.63: One power grader whit
is .to be equipped, with V-tynp
8' plbw and wing 'hydraulicall
or mechanieg•]ly operated. A
equipment anal tender .prices as
subject to approval of the' Dep
of Highways. Tenderers are t
supply all, requirements,, carr
public 'Iia'bility insurance an
Workmen's Compensatign.. Th
tender musvt starve the flat rat
per hour (no stand-by time). A
work is1 to be done under th
supervision of the Road Super
intendent and the Dept. of Higl
ways.
Tenders to be, considered o
October 24th, 1962.
The lowest or any tender nc
necesserily' accepted,
J. I. McINTOSH,
Clerk.Trelasurer
Township of Tuckersmith
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Boxholders' Names
Not Given Out !
It is not possible for us
to divulge the name or ad-
dress of any advertiser
using a Huron Expositor
box slumber. Please do not
ask for this information.
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22, Legal Notices 24, Cards o;1' '�al>tk �'�
WE wiSbi to �ssl ourre.
TOWNSHIP OF thanks to our fa',ericl9 and sigh Miss Norma Hoegy, ,of LOU,.
'HU4LETT bars far messages oil SJ"znp'atUtY ;don, spent the week ottd +with
in the loss• of our dear son aaud her parents, Mt arld ` X' $; L"lilK ' 4
brother, Alvin. Step Fat#en+, ford Flodgy. .
Court of Revision Mother rand Brother, Lorne LT 1. .
1963 Assessment ROIL 24-44xa Mr. Carl Cptittsx of London,
WE wisp to thank our fTie7lds visited last week with h;, par,
The Corporation of the Town- and neighbors for the lovely ents, Mr. and Mrs• Ar►dzew
ship of Hull�ett will hold rte 1st party on the occasion, of our Coutts.
si'ttueg of the Court of Revision moving from the Cromarty "area,. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, 41,
on the 1963 Assessarient Rall', Special' thank yl for the won of Mitchell, visited on Sunday
November 5th, in the Com'muri- de'rfull gifts. Mr. anal Mrs, Her. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller.
ity Hall, Londesboro, at 3:00 man Hosspe, ,RR 5, Seaforth. xi Mr, William Bennett, Mr. and '
o'clock p.m. I wish to thank everyone who Mrs. Stewart Humphries, Bob,.
A 1 appeals against assess- sent flowers, treats :and cards Wenda and Kim spent Sunday
ment• must be in, the Clerk's and who visited m,e while I was with Dr. and Mrs. John Ben- .
Office at feast ten days prior to in the hospital. Special' thanks nett, Newmarket. .
this date in to Doctors Brady and Ma'lkus order to be torrid- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens
ered. and the staff of Scott Memorial have moved to their new home ,
Hospital. Rose Bowie. x1 in the village and Mr. and Mrs,
HARRY F. TE•BBUTT, Clerk MANY thanks to all who sent Gerald Ryan have moved to the
RR 1, Londesboro. parcels -and card's and the many Stevens' farm.
22-40-2 visitors I had during my stay in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hack-
hos,pital. Special thanks to doc- well have purchased the David -
Township of Tuckersmith tors and nurses of Scott Mem- son house and property.
ori,al Hospital. It was all very Miss Ruth Ennis, Reg.N., of
much appreciated. Ann Rivers.
Clerk's Notice of the 24-44x1 Kitchener, spent .Monday and
First Posting of Voters'ME6SAGES of sympathy, flara,I Tuesday with her parents, Mr.
List fributes, donations to the Onhar_ and Mrs. Douglas Ennis.
io Heart Foundation and Can.-, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkby,
of Biu wash, visited over the
NOTICE is hereby given that adian Arthritis Society, in mem-
I have complied with. .Section 9 oi:v of their late brother, James weekend with Mr, Charles Mur -
of the VotersP List Act and that S. Dalrymple, -are deeply ap ray and other relatives in the ` w
1 have posted up at my office at preciated by the Dalrymple village. iss Ruth Walters, of Kit
Tuckersmith, on the 19th day of family. 2440-1
October, 1962, the lest of ,all thenen, visited last week with
persons entitled to vote in said Births her parents, Mr. and Airs. Frank
Municipality at Municipal Ele'c- - I- Walters,
tions and that such list remains BRICKMAN—In Brampton Hos- Sunday school and church
there for inspection, ' pital, on Sept. 28, to Mr. land service will be withdrawn in
Mrs, Glen Brickman, (Audrey Duff's United Church next
And I hereby call upon all Hinz) of Brampton., a daugh- Sunday morning owing to an -
voters to take immediate pro- ' 'ter. niversary services at Moncrieff,.
ceedings to have any errors or when Rev. J. C. Britton, of Sea-
ommisians corrected according BURNS—At Scott Memorial Hos-
tp law, the last day for appeals pital, on Oct. 15, to Mr. and forth; will be guest minister. -
being the 2nd day of November, Mrs. Edward A. Burns, Sea- The first meeting of the stu-
1962, forth, a daughter. dy group was held Sunday eve
ning in the church schoolroom,
DATED this 18th day of Oct., BROADFOOT=At Scott Memor- when church members from .
1962. tad Hospital, on Oct 12, to Mr. Moncrieff and Walton gathered
and Mrs. Bob Broadfoot, of to discuss the book, "The Word
J. I. McINTOSH, Clerk, Brucefield, a daughter. and the Way," with Rev. A.
Township of Tuckersmith Higginbotham as leader
22-40 Hi i: The -2 CARTMILL—To Squadron Lea-
der and Mrs. Howard Cart- next meeting will be held Mon -
23. Business Directory mill, (nee Patsy Brugger) on, day evening, Oct. 22, at 8:00
Oct, 6, a daughter. p.m.
ti Institute - members are re
McCONNELL ELLIOTT —'At Scott Memorial minded that the card party will
ce STEWART Hospital, on Oct. 14, to Mr. be held Friday night in Welton
and Mrs. Robert Elliott, Seas
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. forth, a son. Community Hall, commencing
P. D McCONNELL, Q.C. at 8:15 p.m. Those not prev-
D. I. STEWART JANTZI — At Scott Memorial iously informed are, requested
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550 Hospital, on Oct 13, to Mr. to bring sandwiches. Each
T A. W. SIL-LERY and Mrs..:Ha'rold J.amhmi,- RR 2,. member has • the privilege. of
Barrister, 'Solicitor, etc. '-` Bayfield, a daughter., bringing two guests.
Phones: Office 173, Res: ?SL . Mr. and 'Mrs, Gordon -MeGav
McFADDHN� At Victoria Has in attended the plowing match
Seaforth Ontario pital, London, on Sept. 27, to near Owen Sound last week and
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Mr. rand Mrs. Bruce McFad also visited with Mr.- and Mrs.
Opbomebrist, optical services, . den, London, a daughter. John McGavin at Owen Sound. •
Goderich St. W., adjacent to VANSTONE—At Clinton Public Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marks al -
Clinic. Tues. to Sat., 9-5:30, Hospital, on Oct. 13, to M'r, so attended for the four days.
except *Wed. Thurs. evening by Mr." Marks. displayed the steam
appointment. Phone 791 Sea- . and Mrs. son.. 'Roland Vanstone,
' Hensal�l, a son. engine and also took part in ,
forth, Monday, Clinton Medi- . the parades. ,
cal Centre. '
A. M..HARPER & COMPANY Engagements Newlyweds Honored
Chartered- Accountants Mr, and Mrs. Adalph Alexander A reception honoring Mr. and
55 South St. Telephone of St. George's, NewfoundlaVd, Mrs. Robert Ryan was held, in
Goderich JA 4-7562 wish to announce the engage- the Community Hall last Friday
Licensed Municipal Auditor , ment, of their daughter, Joan evening. During the lunch hour ' ,
Agnes, to Walter Keith Eaton, the newlyweds were presented
D. H. McINNES son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter with a purse of money by Mr.
Chiropractic - Foot Correction Eaton, of Seaforth. Wedding'to
P Mac, Sholdice, and a congratula-
Commercial Hotel ' take place' at Northside United tory address was read by Mr.
Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 ui. Church on November 1711x. xl
P• Neil McGavin. Music was pro
BOX " vided by Ian Wilbee's orchestra.
-FUNERAL SERVICE" CONSTANCE Messengers Meet
R. S. BOX Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Fox, of The Messengers of Duff's
-LICENSED EMBALMER United Church held their Oc-
Prompt and careful attention Point Clarke., visited Sunday tober meeting in the schoolroom
Hospital Bed with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Preszca- Sunday morning, with 64 in at -
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS tor. tendance. The meeting opened
Phones: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley with the hymn, "When Moth- .
Res, 595-W — Store 43' `left last Thursday to spend a ers of Salem," with Helen Searle
J. A. BURKE week with relatives in Toronto, at the piano. Nellie Baan read
Funeral Director Ajax, Oshawa and Scarboro. the Call to Worship, taken from
and Ambulance Service Miss Muriel Dale, of Bramp- Psalm 95, verse 6, followed by
DUBLIN ONTARIO ton, spent the weekend with the hymn, "Can a Little Child
Night or Day Calls: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern , Like Me."
Phone 43 R 10 Dale. Mrs. Walter Bewley told the
W: CI TEARY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter, children about the • Severance
spent several days last week Hospital in Seaecl, Korea. The
Seaforth, Ontario with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dex- Messengers' in Canada are go
LICENSED EMBALMER ter, of Blyth. , ing to try to give $10,000 to
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mr. Frank Riley spent the help keep this hospital in op-
• Night or Day Calls — 335 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. eration. The leader then told
G. A.WHITNEY Doug Riley and Kimberly, of the story of Jesus going to the
I FUNERAL HOME Scarboro. Mrs. Riley, who spent temple, when He was 12 years
Goderich St., W., Seaforth the past week there, returned old, 'with emphasis on His eag-
home. erness to learn about God and
AMBULANCE SERVICE Miss Joyce Brown spent the His ways.
Adjustable hospital beds weekend with her cousin, Miss Doug Wey read the scripture,
for rent. FLOWERS FOR, EVERY Lenore Brigham, of Toronto% taken from Luke 2:42-52, and
OCCASION Mr, and Mrs. William Dale Neil McDonald led in prayer,
f Phone 119 . Seaforth were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sherrill Craig and Beverley
i DR. M. W. 'STAPLETON Irwin Phoenix; of Denfield. i McCall collected the offering, 1.
Physician and Surgeon Bride To Be Showered and Nellie Baan dedicated the
Phone 90 = Seaforth offering with prayer. Sherrill
' ff no answer, call Residence 605 A shower was held in Con- Craig gave the treasurer's re- ..
JOHN A. GORWILL, B,A., M.D. stance COF Hall Tuesday night port and Velma Higginbotham
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Physician and Surgeon o honor Miss June Dolmage, read the minutes of the last
prior to her approaching mar- meeting. Nellie Baan conduct -
Phones: Office 5 W Res. .54 Seaforth nage to E. Saldivar. The ed the business.
1 hall was decorated in pink and The November meeting will
SEAFORTH , white for the occasion. The probably be a White Gift serv-
VETERINARY program consisted of a piano ice. Members are to listen for
CLINIC I solo by Margie Whyte; a solo further announcements in the
by Joan Preszeator, accompan- church. Marianne Wilfong will
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. .ied,by Joyce Brown; a tap danc- play for the next meeting.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S- ing number by Linda Anderson Brenda Bewley and Caroline
D. E. GALT, D.V.M., V.S, and Debbie McClure; Melodian Fraser will lead in prayer and
Phone 105 Seaforth selection by Elaine Brown, ac- read the scripture. Children
24. Cards of Thaltks companied .by Joyce Brown on went to classes with their teach -
the piano; reading by Mrs. Don ers, Mrs. S. McCall, Mrs. N,
We wish to exrtend our sincere Buchanan, and sev4ral contests. Marks and Mrs. R, Williamson.
tbank.9 to neighbors, friends and The bride-to-be and her moth- The meeting closed with the - , .
relatives in, the recent sad be- er, Mrs. William Dol tage;'4and hymn, "When He Cometh," and
reavement of a dear husband, sister Joyce were asked to come- the Mizpah Benediction.
father and son-in-baw, Harry El- forward while Mrs, Ken Thomp•
laott, and .Particularly to those son read • an address, and gifts
who rendered special services, of an electric iron and ironing A meek little man in a res- 1
Shirley Elliott and flamily and board, electric fry pan, as well taurant timidly touched the -arm
John Wa,ll,ace and falmily, x1 as other gifts, were presented. of a man utting on a coat.
THE family of blue ''late Alvin June suitably thanked everyone "Excuse�.m he ''said, "but do
Dale wis'hets ,to :exipress� their and invited them to her trous- you happen `t be Mr. Smith, of
sincere thanks and appreciation seau Saturday evening, from 7 Newcastle?"
for the acts of kindness mics- to 10 o'clock, Lunch was served. "No, I'm not!" the man an -
sages, of sy+mpa�thy and i�eaut- Miss June Dolmage was also swered impatiently.
fluff floral. tribute's received der honored at a shower held at "Ori ... er ...well " siasn�
Ing thein sad bemeaveinj�nU. Spec the home of Miss Ju'dym Thorp meted the first man, "fou see,
aa1 thanks,to Rev. C. I3rutrbon and
those who IoariM theiaCt4ars, son, when girl friends -present-, •I aril, and that's his overcoat
' g j,4O)d ed her with many' useful gifts, 'yoq"ro 19tittiisg on." 4
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