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,SE1'T>p TANKS CI,EANFD '
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2. Lost, Strayed
1, Seaforth, phone 835 R 6. 62NI
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11-62'-1
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4. Help Wanted type.
Phone 407'. Low, down pay, ie , 'balancer
LOUIS BLAKE
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bales straw. E1dor1 Kehr; RR
lF OR SALE
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Modernequipment used, All
2. Lost, Strayed
1, Seaforth, phone 835 R 6. 62NI
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work guaranteed.
3. Found
LLOYD baby carriage, 3 -way Gcderjch St., East, Seaforth.
11-62'-1
Write or phone
4. Help Wanted type.
Phone 407'. Low, down pay, ie , 'balancer
LOUIS BLAKE
5. Business Opportunities
OLD used tires. Apply Box 1194, $50.00 in utldy. Immediate 'pas
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6.
6. Teachers Wanted
Huron Expositor. 11-601 session,
19.62x20
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
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GAR'R'Y oats, 15 tons. Urban Du- Sewerwroprn house, on South,
Main St., new ail furnace, three -20.
Auction Sales
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
ehamme, RR 2, Brussels, phone
343 W 7. 11-623 Piece bath, in excellent condi
a depth of eightytwo and
ll. Articles For Sale
RUSSELL oats, grown from reg.. bias, Small. down payment, own-
er wiff carry morbgsgo for bal-
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
12. Wanted To Buy
seed, $1.215 bu. Lewl Coyle,
with Tenders. Pur-
atry and what then is religion?"
10. Wanted
phone 109 R 16, Dublin. 62x3 once
Clearing Auction Sale of Live -
14. Property For Sale
QUANTITY 'aP nab corn find
50 acre farm in Tuckemsmitltn
shack, Implements, Hay, Grafin
15. Property For Renu
baled hazy far sale. Apply HU 2-
Township. $2,800.00.
and Housefnald Effects, at Lot
16. For Sale or Ranh
9917, Clinton. 11-62x1
JOSEPH McCONNELL
1'7, Con. 5, McKiabp Township,
17, Wanted To Renk
18. Property Wanted
FOR SALE -Wade in old
Realtor
z% andles north and 2 miles
east of Seaforth, an MARCH ?17,
�. Notices
iYomces
sluaver -now, low prices at
Savauge's, apposite: Post Office..
19 Victoria. Street
Seaforth
eat 1 o'clock sharp,
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
11.60hf
Telephone 266
14-62-1
CATTLE consisting of 23 cows,
Pali Anguds and Hereford; five S
22. Legal Notices
23, Business Directory
CEDAR, posts and poles, all
sizes, all lengths. Order now
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker
cows, Holstein.; l Poll Angus a
24. Cards of Thanks
for Spring delivery. G. Heard,
15. Property For Rent
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bull, 5 year old, registered; 22
yearling Pall Aangus and Here
25. In Memoriam
RR 2, Seaforth, phone 869.: 59x4
MAIN St. apartment. Frank
ford cattle; 8 calves, 400 lbs., o
26. Personals
WHITE Muscovy ducks: dicers,
Kling Ltd,, phone 19, Seaforth.
Pall Angus; half of the caws due 8
The cost is low, Classifications
2, 3, $, 9, 10, ll, 12, 13•, 15 and
$3; drakes, $4. Dermas Du-
charme, RR 2, Brussels, phone
1;5-60-tf
at ane of sale or before•
17, minimum 40c an insertion.
343 W 7• 11-62-3- HOME in Bayfa�eld, 2 bedrooms
living room, kitchen and bath,
IMPLEMENTS-Fordsm Major
diesel tractor, with: 3 -point hitch,
Olas�sifaca•baon 25, mini -mum 65c
plus 25c for each 4 -line verse.
MODEL S McKee harvester,
used 2 seasons; 1 forage rack.
'room. Apply Bert E.ckerts,
live power, live hydraulic, -thhis
tractor has only 500 hours work;
AN other elassdfvcaNiOns mina-
Ross Rilby, Cromarty, phone'
phone 54 R 2, Bayfieeld. 16-61x3
John Deere tractor, with pulp
mum 55 cents per Insertion
Hensald 341 W 1. 11-62-1
ONE -bedroom apartment, an
a
ley; ,'aha Deere A tractor, with
except Auction Salter, (20), Ten- .
except
Wanted, (2le and Legal
derspring
JOHN Deere 1�0(!' heavy-duty
tooth
second floor, in Simpson block;
2 in Apts;
good rubber; Ford 8-N tractor,
Notices, (22), rates on app)ica�
cultivadtor, power
lift W. J, McDowell., CAppl.'y
apartments Royal
to Joseph McConnell,
with 3 -point hitch- Johan Deere
iizier
tion,
.oan rubber.
phone 836 R 12,Seaforth. 11 21
Seaforth, or Dr. E. A, McMas-
17 -ruin disc fieri` drill, on
rubber like new; John Deere 3 -
For cash payment ff paid
HONEY 4 only 30 -lb. pails, am-
ter, Grand Bend. 15-wtf
furrow, plough; Jahn Deere 7 Pt. t
by 10 days following last Inger-
la
deducted from
ber honey, $6.25, clover, 8 -ib.
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power mower; Johan Demme 4 -bar
ton, +A L c
pails, $2.00, 44b•, $1.10; --lb.,
17. Wanted To Rent
side rake; Jahn Deere harvest-,
i S7 intone rates.
50c. No advance in, price$,, Ap-
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VETERINARIAN wishes house
er, with corn head; Allis -Chas
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
Ply Wallace Rosas Apairies. 61.2
with 3 bedrooms. Possession
m'ers AC blowier, 2 years old;
RATES
COCKSHUTT seed drill, No. 11,
1L -run, grain and" fertilizer, with
Binning of May. Seaforbh Veter-
indary C'lini'c, phone 105. ` 17-62-1
Jahn Deere heavy wagon, an
ro'bb'er; farm wagon, on good
(Foo• Business Firm's, Trades-
power lift, good working order.
rubber; 2 forage boxes; John
men, etc.): Minimum 50 cents
15
Gordon Richardson, Brucefi lel,
18. Property Wanted
Deere trator spreader; John
per insertion.. Billing charge,
(shone 656 W 2, Saaforth, 11.6_2x2
Deere combine, with power
cents per advertisementt.
GREENHOUSE, 28 X 12 feet, in
good condition. Can be moved
without dismantling. Priced rea-
sanably for quick sale. Phone
FARM wanted• in Seiafanth area,
St. Columban or Dublin, 1.00
acres, good buildings. Will trade
modern. home in Seaforth as
take -Off; John Deere hammer
mill, 10"; John Deere 8 -ft. stiff
tooth cultivator; 9 section dia-
mond harrows; 3 -section spring
tooth cultivator; John Deere 40-
1. Coming Events
MAY 8, 8:15 p.m., St. Thomas'
Anglican Church, talk on early
260-,• 11-62x1
down paymdent. Bax 1191, Huron
Expositor. 18-61x5
fit. bale elevator; 7 -fib. I.H.C.
Canadiana and displa of fur-
OLIVER 70 -.row crop tractor,
binder; land roller; land pa•ck-
nishindgs by Landon district an-
tique deafer, Mrs, Marjorie Lar-
with super kit, campl�ete • with,
Oliver No. 4 Cornmaster, 2Irow
19. Notices
era circular saw and frame;
36 -fl, circulextensarladder; b me;
mon. 1-62-1
Condit o corn pricker, in god
condition. Haugh Bros., Bruce-
field, phone 609 W 1, Seaforth.
SNOW plowin farm lanes and
g
drives. G. Heard Const., RR 2,
smith forge; 1940 Dodge grain
truck; feed mixer,. 142 ton cadp-
acaty; oat roller; fanning mall;
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2 Lost Strayed
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11-62x1
BROODER house, on skids 10 ,
Seaforthd, phone 869. 19-59x4
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NOTICE -For radio and TV re'
electric brooders and range she1L.
ters; poultry feeders and water -
p° ' y
BUDGIE bird, li:ghC green in
Calor, last Saturday. Mrs. Jahn
Moore, phone 682-,. 2-62x1
x �� � 5 shelters, with plyv(ood
Woods milling machine,
pairs, tali ° 124, Bob Dinsmore.
19-57-6
err.
roofs;
2 paids and pipe -line; Viking
PROMPT watch repair service
HAY and ,GRAIN -1000 bus.
mixed oohs and barley; 500 bus..
4. Help- Wanted
p
cream separator, with motor.
Lot 16, Con. 14, McKillop, Nor--
at Savauge's, (opposite Post
Office) 2 certified watchmak-
Russell Oats; 100 bus. barley;
quantity of baled -day.
WOMAN rto baby sit ii, my
home, fulfil -time, must have re-
vel Stimore,^-.phone 843 R 25,
11-62x2
ens. Automatics a specialty.
Some household effects, and a
ferences. Phone HU 2-7561, Clin-
Seaforth.
19-60af
host of other' articles, forks-,
ton. 4-62-1
FUNK'S Seed Corn• -Due to the
tremendous irncrease in corn'
for 1063 and
AUTHORIZED dealer far Vik-
in Mildkers and cream se ora-
g p
shovels, pails, chains, etc.
shovels,
day s, sale.
RAWLEIGH Business now open
in Townships Tuckersiridt'h, Me-
Killop and Hallett. Trade well
acreage planned
the demand for the superior
tars for Dublin, Seaforth and'
DAVID SHANNON, Proprietor.
established. Excellent opportun-
Clinton, Basil' O'Rourke, Black -
qualities and yields of Funk .
Corn, the smith and Welding Shop, Bruce=
JOSEPH L. RYAN, Auctioneer.
JAMES McQUAID, Clerk.
ity. Full time. Write Rawleigh's
Dept. C-363-189, 4005 Richelieu,
G -Hybrid Seed (See
Ontario Corn Committee Test
field; Ontario. 19-60x8
20-61-2
Montreal. _ 4-621
Results: Robert P. Allan won
Seed
WANTED - Flocks, to supply
ESTATE
WOMAN to work,from name, on
fulfil or part-timde )basis. The per
the 1963 Huron County
Lair Corn Championship with
large hatchery with all breeds
of hatching eggs, eggs from
AUCTION SALE
son selected willbe' district
ht's entry of Funk's, G -11A. shell-
ed' corn' etc. ). Many Funk var-
many breeds taken, every week
in' the year. Large premium
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
manager of substeri tion renew-
g P
al agency. Must have telephoned.
ictles are no longer available
if
paid. Apply'Box 1192, Huron Ex-
Machinery and Implements, for
the Estate, of the Pante J. Cam -
Write Bax 623, Hamilton. and
for 1963 planting, therefore
hhve not already done so,
positor. 19-62-1
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eron Adams, at Lot 29 Can. 5;
you will r contacted for per-
conal interview at your name.
yb(r
Please order your ceded carni a
SEAFORTH
Morris Totivnsliip, 11/4 miles
and 1/2 west of Brussels, on`
4-62-i
quiredmetvts immediately while
some suitable varieties are still
available, See us also for better
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
richly
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1963
at 1 p.m. sharp.
HELP WANTED
buys of small line Farm Equip-
Telephone 446
1059 International B 275' deisel
ment, (cultivators, hay elevat-
conditioners,
For all kinds of upholstering.
tractor, equipped with manure
loader, L.P.T.O. and hydraulics;
Welders - Fitters
ors, conveyors,
manure loarlers� caul spreaders,
— 60 tf
1960 Moline Jet Star, 50 H.P.
'Machine
wagons, etc., Pig and. poultry
equipment). Haugh Bros.,
CARPENTRY WORK
tractor, 3 -point hitch, fully hy-
draulic, automatic draft con-
Operators
e
Bruceffeld, phone 609 W 1, Sea-
trol and extra, controls-; .1962
forth, or Milton J. Dietz, phone
Now is the time to talk about
Nuffield 460 deisel• tra'ct'or, 3-
Lal?OlzrerS
600 J 2, Seaforth. 11-62x•t
new custom homes, kitchen cab-
point hitch, fully hydraulic,
inets, ret, rooms, repairs. Free
automatic draft control, power
Highest Wages
12. Wanted To Buy
estimates.
steering;' 1949 Cockshutt row -
g, >
crop, model tractor, extra
HAY wanted. All grades accept-
GRANT FINNIGAN
1
good molar; 1960 Ford truck,
Good' working
ed. Cash, at the 'barn. Gall R.
Seaforth
with deluxe box, 272 cubic
Conditions.
Smuck, phone 587-2531, Jarvis,
1260x3
60 5
inches, V8 motor, low mileage;
Ont,
HAY, any quantity, price,, 35c
ANSTETT
1954 Ford 3 -ton truck, hoist,
dual purpose box; 1960 Interna- I
ROBERT BELL
for 4o to 45 kb. bales, 40c for 45
40 lb.
JEWELLERS
tionak 91 self-propelled combine,
Cock- j
Vi, 50 lb, bales; straw,
hand pick-up, extra, goad;
INDUSTRIES LTD.
bale, 20e. Calle Dublin, 5, Tues.
Offers you
Shutt self-propelled 12 -ft. gWath-
Seaforth, Ont.
til Fri.., Mr, Miner, or Box 1180,
Huron Expositor. 1261x2
Easy Credit Terms
er, made by Hessen, in good
shape; 1 International.' plow, 14"
4-62.2
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with •
bottoms, kick -back type, for 3-
13. Wanted
NO
point hatch tractor, nearly new;
8. Farm Stock For Sale
YOUNG working man waists
Carrying Charges
Phone 77, Seaforth
1 International double disc, 28
plate, extra good; 1 New Ho -l-,
TEN chunks of pigs. W. J.
private roam rind board. Steadily
pi'
19-60-bf land hay baler, model 67, P.T.
Leeming, phone 831 R 21•. 8-621
eamployed. Box, 11:95, Huron Ex-
Posntor. 4-62-1
14. Property, For Sale
- 0., 3 years old; 1 Cockshutt
A NEW KITCHEN semi -mounted mower; 1 Cock -
May cost less than you thinkl shubb grain. and fertilizer drill,
For alterations, new kitchen 13 -runs, power Wt- 1 Massey -
"grain
1VI^,ALE• Holstein calf. Gordon
Reynolds, phone' 667 J 4. 8.1
THIRTEE 9
pigs, weeks old:
Pav2 Murray, RR 5, Seafotlbh. -1
Paul
FRAME house, approx. 20 x 30 ,
cu oards, rec rooms, exiten- Harrisland fertilizer drill,
cupboards, �
stuns and repairs, call: 13 -runs, power lift; 1 Interna -
TWENTY pidge, 7 weeks old. AaL-
near Seaforth, can be moved.
Apply Box 1193, Huron Exposi-
.J
JOHN .LANSINK & SONS,
tional 3 -paint hitch cultivator,
Van Loon, RR 2, Kippen,
ton• 14-62x2
General Contradetli g
nearly now; 1 Case, 75 manure
phpne •S'eaforbh 657 R 33: 8-624
FOR SALE
Phone 79, S�aforth.
Competent Workmanship
spreader, ground driven; one In -
ternational 95 manure spreader,
P'IFTE.EN 8 week ol'd pigs;
white-faced heifer calf. Theo,
Van Bakel, phone 22 R` 13, Dub
19.60-hf
ground driven; 1 36-flt, bale
elevator; 3 sections 'drag bar -
8 -62x1
150 acre farm, 3 manes from
Brussels on County Road, First
FAST SERVICE
rows, nearly new; 4 sections
POLL Herefotd bull, twenty,
old; 2 purebred- Lan
class, buildings• on weWdnaliied
on
spik6-toothed hairrows and
double tree; 1 Cockshutt 4 -bar
inoauthsa
cambe, Xwo; first litter, bred
1'aatd( Tenors arranged.
WATCH REPAIRS
side delivery rake, good; two
York, I dude soon, 1 later. Norris
100 acres, 'bwp. Tuckersmath;
On County road, good 'buildings,
All work guaranteed
rubber -tired wagons, with flat
racks; 1 tmacbor-mounted post
Silltery� RR 3, Seaforth, plione
OilntM, HU 2-3M 8-62x,
95 acre's pod workadble •land.
ANSTETT
hale digger; 1 St chain saw,.
3 homes in. Egmondvillle� area,
1 brick, 2 frame, Worth invesbi-
JEWELLERS
24" bar; 1 grain roller and mot -
or, Peerless; L small hammer
_
9,;, Poultry For Sale-
gating.
In Seaforth, 11/2 -storey firatme
Phozbe I7, Seaforbh
1940-U
tilde; 1 manure loader to fit
Moline Jet Star• tractor, or sim-
$.ABY- chacics, S,,sseac Cross,•
R xls, Red-Cros&WSusseaa, Red-
home with two full Adze lots and
— ilar, tractor; 1 garden tracWT,
Crdoss�ussex-Crotssed-Reds, Leg-
harms, started pul4ret's, hatches
smdall barn. Full price, $1650.00.
NOTICE
dig-a•+tiller types 1 heavy-duty
electric' drill,; , 2 nearly new ba r-
weekl% Pinder Chick Hatchery,
M>itehro)1, phone 348-M61, 9.58-8
Contact
HAROLD JACKSON
Township of McKillop
paduhns, 12' x 16'; 1 cattle oiler
and baaz - of ail, never used; 1
Real Estate
Phone 474, Seaforth
horse tubber; 32' extension lad -
-i AN car owners in the Town- der; I set of tractor chains,
10. Used Cars For Sale
or
JOHN A, CARDNO
ship of McKillop are requested suitable for medium tractor;
not to park their cars on the quantity of smaller articles.
1457 Chev. 4 -door hardtop, 6-
cylinder 'standard. See Louis
Mcj afhol at Seaforth Machine
Insurance Office
Phone 211, Seaforth
roads of the Township during TERMS -Cash,
the winter. Cars that are left 30/c 'safes tax collected on taxable
Shop between, 8 and 6. ]Axl
1462-1
on' the roads are contrary to
the Ffighway Traffic Act and articles.
19 GMC truck, 9,500 series,
good condition. Ross Ril,�ey,
are a detriment to operation, of J, CAMERON ADAMS, Estate,
Oaomaatby, phone Heinsall, 341 W
r
Boxholders Names
snowplows.
Proprietor
1, 10.62-1
Not, �jl'y, Out 1
nate that Provincial HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
t
It is not. possible for us
Please GEORGE POWET.L, Clerk
Pollee will~ take necessary stsager at• 2x`62 2
1#. Artiollim, Fbr. Sale
to divulge the name•or, ad,
dyers of• any advertiser
ss
tion to see that, Cars are teat
left an roads) and promcutim - - - - -
COL(>bTt'� house; nit s)Cldt;, app
pWx. 1Q't x 1'4', asphalt sihitt:aled,
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AUCTION SALE
Performance Tested Bulls
Western Ontario Agricultural
School, Radgetown.
Friday, March 22nd, 1963,
2:00 p.m. Standard Time.
Bull: Premium Policy applies.
For sale catalogues apply to:
E. A. STARR,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
W-61-2
EXTENSIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Extensive Clearing Auction
ale, of 35 Cattle, 185 Hogs, full
Janie of Power Implements, Hay
nd Gradin, on Lob 5, Con. 3,
Hibbert Township, 2 miles west
f Mitchell, 1 male south of No.
Highway, on THURSDAY,
MARCH 28, art 12:30 p.m.
CATTLE ---1A young Durham
cows, due April and. May; Durl-
ham heifer and calf; 9 Durhaim
and Hereford steers; 5 Durham
and Hereford heifers, from 8 to
10 months old; 2 Durham and
Hereford steers, 3 Durham and
Hereford heifers, all rising 2
yrs.; Hereford bull, 3 yea -i's odd.
HOGS -15 York sows, due Apr.
and May; 5 York sows, with lit-
ers; 120 heavy chunks; 25 wean-
ers; 20 sholats; 1 purebred York
hog.
FEED -Half al mow of loose
straw; 25 tons loose. 'hay.
IMPLEMENTS-I.H.C, W-30
tractor on rubber; Farman mo-
del C tractor, with Henderson
manure loader -and blade; I.H.C.
7 -ft• mo'u'nted power mower;
P,T.O.. post hole digger; I.H.C.
10-20 tractor on rubber; Bell' 24
by 42 threshing machine, straw
shredder; 100 fit. drive belt; I,H.
C. 10 -ft. power binder; new LH.
C, 81/2 -ft. power cultivator, on
rubber; McKee moddil D, har-
vester; Cockshutt 5 -tool wagon,
with forage 'box and unloader;
nearly new New Idella 4 -bar side
rake; I,H.C. 3 -furrow ace bot-
tom plow, on rubber; 2 I.H.C.
manure spreaders, on rubber;
Cockshutt one-way disc; Cock-
shutt 11 -disc fertilizer drill'- ted -
der; dump rake; 4 -section har-
rows; 3 -section drag harrows;
3 -drum roller; steel 4 -ton grain
trailer; 50 -ft. 7" drive: belt;
grain box adnd blower; grain
auger, 21 it.; 20 -ft. conveyor;
bag truck; 1/4 H,P. motor; steel
water tank; tractor chains, 30
by 13; quantity of lumber and
square ti�mdbers; 6 square of
steel roof ing ; fanning mall; 2000 -
lb, scales; I.H. C: cream separa-
tor; Spraym,otor weed sprayer,
20 -ft. boom; 2 -wheel trailer and
racks; 40 -ft, extension ladder;
steel gas' tank; quantity of gal-
vanized piping: stone boat-, 21
pig troughs; chains; farks; shov-
el's; tools,; scrap iron; etc.
No Reserve. The4arm is sold.
Terms cash:
ROBERT BURCHILL, Prop.
W. E. NAIRN & SON,
Auctioneers,
20-62-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Stock, Machanlery and Household
E'f'fects, at Lot 1, Con. 9, Tucker -
smith Township, 33/4 miles west
of Staffa, or 2!Fi males east of
No, 9 School, on Kippen Road,
SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, at
12:30 sharp.
CATTLE --6 Durham coves,
with calf at side, (5 yrs, old),
fresh 1 week; 11 Durham cows,
due to freshen, soon; 1 Durham
steer, 1,050 lbs.; 6 Durham heif-
ers, 900 lbs.; 13 yearlings, 600
lbs.,; 5 calves.
PIGS -20 chunks.
IMPLEMENTS - Allis Chal-
mers tractor, D-17, (one yr. old),
300 lim.; Allis Chalmers 12 -ft.
mounted cultivator; Allis Chal-
mers' 4 -furrow mounted plough;
Allis Chaldmets C -A tractor, with
manure loader and scuffler; Mc-
Kee harvester, with new wagon
and box; 60 -ft. pipe, elbow and
grain thrower attachment;
front end grain swather; Castle
manure spreader; International
1 -ton truck, with hoist, tarp and
grain box; International side-
ra,ke; MasseyHarris 7 -ft, culti-
vator, P.T, O. ; 422 Co-eksdhutrt
combine, with- bean'atta'c•hment,
2 years odd; John Deere, No. 4
6 -ft. mower, (oil bath); Oliver
seed and fertilizer drill, 16 -run;
10 -ft, cultipacker; 2 seeks drag
harrldwst, 3 and 4; 16 -fit. wagon,
with grain box; Bear�Cat ham•
merman 75 -ft. drive belt; fan-
ning mi al. tieed sprayer with 2
forty gialrlban barrels; garden
scuftl�er; set pig scales and
crate; 2000 lb, weigh scales;
maplie syrup ma -king equipment;
chicken,, brooder, 4 x 8; Viking
cream separator; lumber: 1 pig
self•feeder; shovels; forks; etc.;
cedar posts: Iron posts.; barb -
.wire; 1/4 H.P. electric motor'; 1/2
H.P. electric motor.
HAY & GRAIN- 1,200 bush�ehs
mixed graant 8" of Ensi cage;
640 bales of bay.
HOUSEHOLD EEFFEcTS-Ten
kitchen cbarirs; rocking ch -airs;
buffet; love seat; extension kit•
then table; double bed, springts
and matbres(st; dresser, with
large, mirror; chest of drawers;
couch; coat and hat rack, 48"
bed and springs.; dishes' seal-
e•rs; crooks,, other atfic1% too
numerous to merition,
n,
Terms cash; no reserve, farm
sold.
ERNEST ROW, Proprietttril,
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sade of Farm
Stock and Machinery, at Tat 17,
B.R.N., Stanley Township, let
farm west of Varma, on TUES.,
MARCH 26th, at 12:30 p.m.
CATTLE--4-year-old register-
er Guernsey cow, bred June 27;
5 -year-old registered Guernsey
cow, bred June 25; 6 -year-old
registered Guernsey cow, bred
Aug. 26; 5 registered Holstein
cows, 5 -years -old, bred in June
and July; 1 5 -year-old Holstein
cow, fresh; 6 Holsbelh cowls,
bred in June, July and Aug.; 3
Guermey heifer calves; 2 Hal -
stein heifer calves; 1 Hereford
calf.
MACHINERY - 460 Internra-
tiona!1 tractor, (new), 300 brs.
with L.P.T., T.A, full hyd'ranalic
3 -pt, hitch; 3 -furrow Inberna-
tionahl mounted trip-botbom, plow,
(new); McCormack power drills;
1&run double disk, 3 -years old;
Case combine, with motor, 5
years old; John Deese tractor,
model M, with sculifler and
snow blade; Oliver nide rake,
No. 107, 2 -wheel, (3 yrs. old);
Massey—Harris. disc, 9", 4 yrs.
old; John Deere harvester;
Geal blower and pipes; wagon
and forage box; Massey -Harriss
bean puller; John Deere mow-
er, 7'; - McCormick biTnder or
swather; John Deere cultivator
8'; drag harrows, 9'; Universal
milking machine, 2 single units;
milk cooler, 4 cans, spray; 15
milk cans; hammer mill; 75-A.
PndlPss belt, (new): 1 -horse
�zcuffler; hay car; forks; shov-
els: ctuantity mixed grain. Other
q rticles boo numerous to men,
tion.
Terms--Oa.sh, No Reserve,
Farm sold.
ROY ELLIOTT, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-61-2
DISPERSAL SA
Dispersal Sale of regi
acid high grade Holstein c
TB and Brucellosis tested
line of power machinery,
straw, grain, etc., tat Lot 15
5, McKillop township, 5
north-east of Seaforth, and
DAY, APRIL 2, at 12:30 s
CATTLE - 18 young
fresh in full flow of milk; 2
and 6 heifers, due in A
May; 11 yearling heifer
heifer calves; 1 buil, cervi
age; 2 veal°calves. This is
producing berd of Holstein
Nearly all raised on our
farm from Waterloo unlit
MACHINERY - 2 M
tractors; Bell thresher, cdo
with cutter and grain thr
new; I -H fertilizer disc dril
brier; ..I -H 7 -foot binder
mower; I -H side rake; I H
row ace bottom plow, like
3 -drum ,roller; set of chat
rows;, John Deere m
,preader, nearly new; 8
tivator; circular saw; r
tired wagon and 16 -ft.
nesarly new; 1 unit for
milker, new; cream s -pa
new: milk cooker; 2000-1b,
platform and rack for
truck; bag truck; 1
tl-rp,s'her belt! 60 -foot ha
mill belt; 2 new chicken
ers; 20 milk cans.
HAY and GRAIN -A qu
of balled hay and straw; q
ty of Garry, oats, suitab
s -ed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT
deluxe 4 -element Clare
combination cook stove; t
china cabinet; kitchen
pi --no; pawn chairs: a h
other ar'icles, forks, ss
chnin•s, P'
+c.
TERMS -Cash day of sa
r' �• nr a, farm •is s^lel
PETER F. MALONEY,
BERT PEPPER. Auctio
JOHN L. MALONE a -d
MURPHY, Clerks
22. Legal'Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITOR
In the Estate of.
QUEENIE D. WILSO
All persons having
against the Estate of Q
D, Wilson, late of the T
Seaforth, in the County o
on, Widow, deceased, wh
oil the 13th day of Januar
are hereby notified to sc
fulh particulars of their
to the undersigned on or
the 5th day, of April, 1963,
which date bade a•sslets w
distributed having regarrc
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, tha
day of Maarch, 1963,
McCONNELL & STEW,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Est,,
IN THE SUPREN
COURT OF ONTA
Between: Finlay M. 14
Plaintiff and Louis Wa�ami.
Clara Waxman, Defendane
Guelph Metal Company Li.
Morris Emdushevsky, ; "A
Burke, Her Majesty The
in Right of Ca4nada, DePei
,added in the Master's (H
Pur -quant to Judgmei r
the Direction of,�the under.
Master sealed Tenders ad
vd to the undersdgped at
a ac ccm ,�,„,. 10 la y
2. Legal.... otice�.
moon
106,3,
arae
hereinafter
nesderve,
submitted
'�� • ��� ' �
can Saturday, March
for the purchase 10 s P8:F
The regular meeting of the
,paveels of the PrOPeA7
UCW was helA'in the church on
described subs to
Wednesday with, 10 ladies Pres-
bid fixed biz t$ts� Matte-
ent, Mrs. Dorm $ucharlan presid-
ParM One: Lot 2,56 and 257•
ed, and opened, the meeting by
in the Village, , of Brussel9,
the theme, "Praise Ye the Lord
For His Judgment and Mercy."
parcei Two: The North)•we'st
Mrs. George' Mellwain read the
coroner of Lot 24 amthe East
scripture taken from Psalm 96
side A Elizabeth Street in
and EphesiaR 2:5.8. • Mrs. Ross
the Village of Brussels hYa+v-
MacGregor read: `the Meditation.
ing a frontage on Mills
A poem, "Hint," was read by
Street of seventy-six feet by
Mrs. D. Buchanan.
a depth of eightytwo and
Mrs. W: L. Whyte gave the
one-half feet.
study boph and, led in the dis-
"Struggle
No deposit is required to be
cussion, against idol -
with Tenders. Pur-
atry and what then is religion?"
chase price to be paid in full
taken from, the Word' and the
within forty-five days of the
Way. Mrs. Buchanan closed this
closing of tenders. Arrange-
part of the meeting with prayer.
menus for inspection of the prag-
'The roll caii was answered by
erty may be made with Lloyd
bringing in something for the
Michael, Brussels.'
bazaar. Donations were. made
"F. FINGLAND"
to Red Cross. and, . the capital
building fund4 Plans were made
Local Master, S.C.O. at
Goderich,
for the Easter meeting. After
the rest of the business was dis- '
DATED .the 22nd day of Feb-
cussed and the offering receiv-
rualry, 1963.
ed, the meeting was adjourned.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Gloush-
Dannelly, Donnelly & Murphy
er spent Sunday with Mr. and
18, The Square,
Mrs. Austin Dexter, of Blyth.
Goderich, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker
22 612
visited Sunday with Mr. and.
LE
stered
attale,
hay
con.
miles
1UES-
harp.
torous,
cows
pull and
s; 10
ce able
a high
cows,
own
sires.
assey
con
ower,
l; I -H
I -H
3 -fur -
new;
n har-
anure
ft. cul-
ubber-
rack,
Surge
rator,
scales,
1 -ton
2040ot
m mer-
shelt-
antity
uanti-
le forr
S - 1
Jewel
abler:
chairs:
ost of
}lin ve'l s,
le, No
Prop.
n eor
JACK `
20-62-2 Ij
S
N
claims
ueenie
To of
f Hur-
o died
January 1962,
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the. 'Estate of
RUSSELL SPROAT DOLMAGE
All persons 'having claims
againsit the Estate of Russell
Sproat Dolmage, late of the
I'ownshap of McKilmon in the
aunty of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on the 14th
lay of December, 1962, are here-
by notified to send in, fall par-
ticulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
3th - day of April, 1963, after
which date the ,assets, -will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth this 18th
day of March, 1963.
McCONNELL, &,STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-62-3
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist, optical services,
Goderich St. West. Tuesday to
Sa(urday, 9-5:30, except Wed-
nesday -Thursday evening by ap-
pointment. Phone 791, Sea -
forth. Monday, Clinton Medi-
cal Centre.
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth Ontario
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m
FUNERAL SERVICE
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Begd
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASION
Phones:
Res. 595-W - Store
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARI
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
W. J. CLEARY
Sehforth, Ontario.
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
^dight or Day Calls - 335
G. A. WHITNEY -
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St„ W., Seafortb
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds
for rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 - Seafort
A. M. HARPER & COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
55 South St. Tclephon
Goderich JA 4-756
Licensed Municipal Auditor_
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
D. E. Galt, D.V.M„'V.S.
Phone 105 Seafur_ tl
MCCONNELL
& STEWART
Barrlgtcrs, Solicitors, Etc.
P I) McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Sealorth, Ont. Phone 55�
�' - - --
24, l Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends for
kind remembrances and card,
I received while in the hospita
and since returning h o m e
Special thanks to Father Suldli
van and Father Caruanna, Dr
Brady land staff of Seaforth Hos
pital, ft was all greatly apprrci
ated. Wm Ylanagan, Sr. 24-
1 wish to express my sinter,
thanks to all my nedghbors •arc
friends for lovely flowers, treats
cards and visits to me in Strap
ford General Hospital. Thanku
to Drs, Malkus, Scratch, ane
Lindsay and nurses on their(
floor north for their kindn!es
and Rev. SrittoO flop iAs Orsi
Mrs. Howard Preszeator.
Mr, and Mrs. Reg Lawson vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs: Frank
Falconer, of Tuckersmith, last
Thursday evening. Mrs. Law -
son's cousin, Mr. Kenneth Crich„
of Macklin, Sask., returned with
them and is spending the week.
with Mr, and Mrs. Lawson.
Mr. 'John Turner, of Tucker --
smith ,spent Sunday -with Mr. -
and Mrs. Reg. Lawsoti.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart, of
Goderich, spent Sunday %¢ith
Mlc .and Mrs. Fred Buchanan.
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank all: those
,who, trent flowers, cards and
gifts to me while a° patient can
Scott Memorial Hospi tul. Spec-
ial thanks, to all the staff and
Dr. Oaks, Dr. Stapleton and
Dr. GorwiR, Mrs, Robert Engel.
24-62x1
TO all our friends and relatives
we wish at this time to thank.-..
you ,all for your kindness while•
wo were in the hospital. Your
kindness wall not be forgotten,
for cards, letters, flowers,• treats
etc. They were all very much
appreciated and helps you on
your way. Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Sproat, Seaforth. 24-62-1
I would bike to take this oppor--,
tunny to say Thank You to all
my .friends for being so kind to
me while I was in hospital and
since I came home. The Gat
Well cards, letters, flowers and
other gifts, of remembrance re-
ceived and to those who phone
anal inquired about me, your
kindness will long be remember-
ed. I feel the special prayers
offered for my recovery has
snared me and given me
Ftrength to return to my home
and family again. Special thanks
t:> my neighbours and friends
w,ho were so kind to help Art
and boys at home. This has
meant so much to us all.'Also
Rev. Britton, hospital nursing
OCCASIONS staff and Mises Drope and -Dr. M.
Stapleton, May God bless each
43 rr.e of you. Mrs. Art. Wright,
J r•, hn St, 24.62-1
Births_ _
O ARMSTRONG -At Scott Memcr-
ial Hospital, on March 17, to
Mr. and Mrs.. Leslie A.rm-
s:rc•ng, RR 3, Bayfield, a son..
HEYINK - At Scott Memorial
Ho-pital, on March 18, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerhardus Heyink•,
RR 1, Bllyth, a son.
MATTHEWS - In St. Jowph's
H ,.spital. London, on March
19, to Dr. and Mrs, L. J, Mat-
thews, London, a son.
McCALLUM - At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on March
16, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Me -
Callum, (nee Koehler), Far-
quhar, a s•nn, a brother for
Larry and Barry.
MCCOOL - At Scott Ml emorial
Hospital, on March 16, to Mr.
P and Mrs. Paul McC(,ol, Mit-
t (hell, a son,.
VIVIAN - At Scatt Memorial
Hospital, on March 7, to Mr:
and Mrs. George Vivian, of
Staffa, a son,
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