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, 1," Coining Events
113LNIGO every Saturday night, Can-
ada& Legion Hall. Seaforth. Jackpot 9.59
in 69 calla; '925 apeciel; door prizes
1-68-1
BAKE SALE, Saturday, Meech 251h. in
the Dublin Produce Store, Seaforth. Doors
open at 3 o'clook. Sponaured by the
Seaforth Women'a Inetitute. 1-68-1
. THE SEAFORTH BRANCH of the Can-
adian Cancer Society will hold its annual
•Deefodil Tea, on Saturday. April 151h,
from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Town Hall. •
1-55x1
4. Help Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER for days, from 7 to 5.
APPly BOX 587, The Huron Expositor,
Seaforth, 4-58-2
FARM .11ELP wanted, work to begin
April 3 or 10. Apply R. S. McKERCHER,
RR 1. Dublin, phone 849 R 21, Seaforth.
4-5831
EXPERIENCED help wanted, to work
on mixed farm. No cows. Apply to R.
J. DOW, RR 1, Dublin, phone Seaforth
849 11 11. 4-68x1
HELP WANTED
WOMEN and GIRLS
Apply
HIGHLAND SHOES,
Seaforth, Ontario '
4-56-2
HELP WANTED
Man for part-time work to menet the
Stmerintendent of Maitlandbank Cemetery,
Apply to
BOX 986
The Huron Expositor
4-58-1
REPRESENTATIVE
REQUIRED
To enroll Farm Sem ice and Motor
Club Memberships. Pleasant, dignified
worker, full or part-time, repeat busi-
ness year after year. Rush your name
.and address for full information as terr-
itories are going fast. Car needed.
SALES MANAGER
Box 817, London, Ontario
445-4
GIRL tr6GUIRED
For Seaforth Office
Pleasant 'working conditions; 40 hour
week. While experience is not necessary,
ao, interest in record keeping and a work -
/leg iknowkige of typing is desirable.
Apply in own handwriting, indicating the
wage required, age and experience, if any,
before March 80. to:
Box 988
HURON EXPOSITOR
4-58-1
AVON CALLING
Avon offers an excellent earning opp-
ortunity for housewives. We have a
,part-time income plan to help you. Re-
liable, neat appearing mothers of school-
age children can qualify.
No experience necessary.
Openings in Huron and Perth Counties
WRITE
MISS MOSHER
MANAGER
P.O. Box No. 86
Owen Sound
STATING TELEPHONE NUMBER.
4-55-5
5. Business Opportunities
RESTAURANT
FOR LEASE
Highway 4 and 83, EXETER
Known as Armstrong's Restaraunt,
operating nince 1945, unlimited oppor-
tunities. Lounge, Motel, Inhere Res-
taraunt. A thriving business.
Apply to owner. WARD FRITZ, phone
548. Exeter. 5-58x2
6. ' Teachers Wanted.
PROTESTANT
TEACHER
Wanted for SS No. 14. Logan. Duties
to commence in September. Apply etat-
ing qualificatione, salary expected and
references. AmpUnctions to be in by
April 20.
HAROLD' ROCK
Secretary-Treaeurer
RR 1. Bornholm
6-58x3
TEACHER WANTED
School Section No. 18, McKillop Town
-
chip, Huron County, Roxboro, requires a
teacher. Duties to commence SEPTEM-
BER, 1961.
Appicr stating quallficationo, and sal-
ary expected to;
W. J. ideDOWELL
Secretary Treasurer,
R.R. 2, Seaforth,
6-57-3
TEACHER WANTED
Applications will be received until April
1541t. for the position of Teadier for SS
No. 7, Mullett. Approximately 16 DuPile.
Duties to commence in September. Apply
stating qualifications, salarY mcoected and
name of Mat inspector to:
MRS. LEONARD SHOBROOR
Secretary
RA 1, Myth, Ont.
6-68-4
8. Vann Stock For Sale
ADIARIXEEN-ANGUS bulk of service-
able ego. Contact STEWART MIDDLE -
TON, Clinton, phone HU 2-7626,
8-67x2
THREE PUREBRED Holstein heifers,
Vnednitted, brucellosis tested herd, arti-
fl Pred Holstein, due soon; 6 grade
• hetrint, teceinnted 'bred Herefords, due
Sooltb Apar JOHN RERENDSON, Kirk -
604 21 a 4 On 83 HighWay, 13i miles
ete Var1u1108. 8464
. Farm Stock `For Sale
22 PlGS, 11 weeks old. PAT RYAN.
phone 55 R 16, Dublin. 8-68x1
NUMBER of young grate cattle. Apply
1' 55.8 BUCHANAN, phone Seaforth 860
R 4. 8-58-1
14 CHUNKS, Apply to C. V. DALE,
RR 1, Clinton, phone Seaforth 860 R 6.
8-08x1
FIVE YEARLING ateers; two Hereford
and Holetein heifers; 250 bales oat straw.
W. 1). WILSON, 13rucefield. phone 658
It 33, Seaforth, 8-58-1
CHOICE GRADE cows, unit bred clean
test. Due March 15, to April 13. Apply
lot 21, con. 11, Logan, ED WURDELL.
8-58x2
SIX HOLSTEIN heifers, due anytime
and 20 Holatein heifers due at grass time:
also dome calves, Will exchange for dry
cows or young cattle. LORNE TYN-
DALL, Clinton. 8-58x2
9.--Pou1try For gale
STARTED PULLETS, Dec. hatched
Honegger pullets for Bale; 12, 14 and 16
weeks old. JOHN GELLING, R.R. 2,
Clinton, phone HU 2-9104. 9-57x4
DUCKLINGS FOR SALE -day old, 258;
week old 30c; until June 1st, after that
311e and 345e. Phone 23 R. 25, Dublin,
LAVERNE HOEGY, 9-58-2
10. Used Cars For Sale
1951 FORD, • excellent motor; fair
mechanically. ROBERT HULLEY. Sr.
RR. 1, 1Aalton. 10-58-1
11. Articles For Sale
MAPLE Syrup now a,ailable. PHONE
675, Seaforth. 11-58-1
GIRLS sPR1NG coat, size 8-10, like
now. PHONE 273M, Sealorth 11-38x1
UPRIGHT PIANO. Ray •be seen at
ST. J AMES' SCHOOL. 11-38-1
2,000 BALES hay. CARL BOVEN,
;moue 848 R 14,• Seaforth, 11-58-1
GIRL'S SPRING COAT, dee 14, like
new. PHONE 588.1, Seaforth. _11-58-1
litiNF.Y FOR SALE -clover honey in
lb. palls, 52. WALLACE ROSS AP-
IARIES, Seaforth. 11-56-3
BUCKWHEAT and chestnut coal for
sale. ERAUSKOPF BROS., phone 36 It
13, Dublin. 11-57x2
133 BALES oat straw. EVERErr
phone 845 It 15, Seaforth,
11-57x2
USED WestinglLuse refrigerator, 8 cu.
foot. Ideal for summer cottage. PHONE
5, days; or 479-W, evenings. 1145-1f
HARDWOOD, by the cord, 55 delivered
in town WALLACE ROSS, Seaforth,
11-58-2
TIMOTHY SEED, cleaned by Londes-
bore Seed plant. JOILN OLL.FIT./.1),
Phone 662 It 21, Seaforth, 11-58-1
QUANTITY of baled hay. Apply to
LESLLE PRYCE, RR 1, Dublin, phone
850 It 14, Seaforth. 11-68-1
• 1tED CLOVER seed,cleaned at Lon-
desboro Seed plant. Apply R. J. 'DWG,
phone 649 R 11, Seaforth. 11-58.1
CASE 11 -run diso fertilizer seed drill.
ARTHUR ANDERSON, phone 857 R 21,
Seaforth. 11-58x1
FC)UR MILK CANS, used only 2 months.
HAROLD PRYCE, phone 840 It 2, RR 1,
Seaforth. 11-58-2
MASSEYHARRIS 15 -disc grain and fer-
tilizer drill, equipped with bean run.
PHONE 843 ft 31, Seaforth. 11-58-1
POTATOES, 75 pound, $2; onions, 50
Pounds 91.50. EAST HURON PRODUCE,
phone 66,. Brussels, 11-68-4
TWO HARRIS TWEED men's sport
coats, 1 size 36-38 1 size 28-40. Perfect
condition. Apply MRS. GEO. REEVES,
phone 311-4. 11-58x1
HANDSAW, 12" Craftmaster with stand;
portable electric hand saw, Speedway 7".
Apply WM, McASH, Varna, phone Clin-
on HU 2-9161. 11-68x1
YORK BARLEY; spring wheat; Tim-
othy seed, grown from Climax last year:
Red Clover. HAROLD PRYCE, phone
840 R 2, RR 1, Seaforth. 11-58-2
TIMOTHY SEED, seeded and graded
at the Londesboro Seed Mill, Londesboro,
Apply MANUEL BEURMAN, Brodhagen.
phone 58 R 2, Dublin. 11-57x3
.047 BED, -MATTRESS and springs,
vanity dresser and bench and chest of
drawers, all in excellent oondition. Phone
375W, SEAFORTH. 11-58x1
1000 BALES of choice "Alfalfa and
Timothy hay. Apply to URBAN DUCH-
ARME, R.R. 2, Rewrite's, phone 343 R 7,
Bruseele, Ont. 11-58X1
REGISTERED Garry seed oats. cleaned,
treated, bagged. Government eealed:
SPENCER JEFFERY. Staffa, phone 11
Le 10. Dublin. 11-58x3
SEES) FOR SALE -Garry crate, register-
ed and commertial, alfalfa, Canada No.
1; Timothy, Canada No. 1 and No. 2.
All from our own field, ARTHUR BOL-
TON, phone Seaforth 850 R 41. 11-58-1
POTATOES-75-th bags of Shelbourne
potatoes, at 92.20 per bag. Place your or-
der now. BORDEN BROWN, phone 841
R 2, Seaforth.
11-55-tf
BOY'S USED raring bike, 28 inch
frame, New condition, 130. Also ldy'e
new standanig CCM bike, 937.50. SEA -
FORTH MOTORS, phone 541, Seaforth.
11-68-1
HARD and MIXED Blabs now avail-
able, able special price on all builders
supplies if you are planning a new home
or an addition. Let us explain how you
can obtain the roofing free. FRED
11111)1E. Clinton, phone HU 2-6655.
11-37.6
BOY'S GREY sport coat, like new, ,size
12 te 11: drese pants, same size; Wind-
breaker, dee 10-12; windbreaker. size 12-
11; pante, eine 12-14; ledie'e white tery-
Ir iv uniforms, lenient new, size 201,12.
PHONE 563-.1, Seaforth. 11-58x1
SHARP'S
MAINTENANCE SERVICE
SALES and SERVICE on
Lawn mowers -- Engines -- Chain Saws
'Mere
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
Chain Saw Control 011a - Marine Gas
Cliamphm Spark Plugs Bardahl
• RENTALS
Power Lawn Ftoller - Mowers - Tiller
Chain Saw
.1. DEAN WILLLAMSON
Mimeo and Rrower Poultry Equipment
Cooler Ventilating Enna
RR 2. SEAFORTH - PHONE 863 1 1
11-58-10
12. Wanted To Buy
AN OIL SPACE HEATER, In perfect
condition. Priced reasonable. ApplY to
110X 083, The Huron Expositor.
1248-1
13. Wanted
NUMBER of cattle te grass for the sum-
mer. Good shade and plenty of water.
SECORD McBRIEN, phone 845 R 3.
13-58-1
14. Property For Sale
NINE ROOM modern home on West
Gutierieh Street. Available April 1. Rea-
sonable terms -phone 750 W 2, Sealorth•
14-58-2
100 ACRES of land, 80 acres plough-
ed, 20 acres alfalfa, some bush and some
Pasture. Plenty of water. J. W. HAN-
DY, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone HU 2-3346.
14-57,2
INCOME PROPERTY on North Main
Street. Red insul brick, two bedrooms
down; four room apartment upstairs. All
in good repair. Oil heating, garage and
large yard. Apply MRS. LF)NA ALCOCE,
phone 351-W. 15-58x2
FOURPLEX. This excellent income
property in Clinton, consists of 3 fur-
nished apartmente with income cr1 9140
per month plua owner's large modern
apartment, double garage. All In excell-
ept condition. Three salable lots, oil heat-
ing. Priced for immediate sale with easy
terms. ALBERT E. BOND, phone
HU 2-9536, Clinton. 14-57x2
FOR SALE -$30,000 -Lorne Villa, 90
Goderch $t., Seaforth. Solid brick home,
twelve large rooms, oil heated, eight
marble fireplaces, full basement, coach
house. 28 x 30 feet. Lot more than one
acre facing on two streets. S. S.
CROUCH, Box 983, The Huron Expos-
itor, Seaforth,
14-58-tf
REAL ESTATE
Wilfred McIntee — Broker
LISTINGS WANTED
On Farms Homes, Businesses and Sum-
mer Properties,
FOR SALE
100 acres, clay loam with good build-
ings and fences, and a 2 storey brick
house with bath and furnace, 11/2 miles
to :Allege and school.
2 storey brick building in Brodhagen,
store 50 a 80 and modern 6 room apart-
ment above. priced for quick sale. •
, 200 acre stock farm in McKillop tvrp.
This is one of the beat farms in the dis-
trict.
• ,
50 acres in Tuokersmith, with good
buildings, low down payment.
100 acres in Tuckersmith, on bus route,
all level and workable, 2 good barns and
a comfortable 8 room house, only four
miles to town.
Apartment building in Grand Bend. all
rented, (good terms on this property).
WANTED
We have a ccu5h buyer for a 2 or 3
bedroom house, modern with a %, acre
or more land.
We deo have 2 cash buyers for sum-
mer cottages near Hayfield.
Have cash buyer for 50 acre farm,
with modern house. Must have furnace
and bath.
Please send for free catalogue on farm
listings.
APply to Amos Corby
Phone 598-M
Seafoeth, Ontario
. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
for
WILFRED McINTEE - Realtor
WALKERTON, Ontario
6 Offices and 25 Salesmen to serve you.
14-58-tf
15. Property For Rent
j TWO STOREY brick building for rent.
PHONE 666 W 4. 15-57-2
LARGE APARTMENT on Main Street,
gas heated. PHONE 141. 15-58x2
TWO BEDROOM self contained upper
aPartment. P. 0. BOX 435, Seaforth.
15-58,1
MODERN 9 room house, oil heating.
Available lat of April. PHONE 750 W 1.
15-58-2
THREE-BEDROOM apartment, with kit-
chen, living room and bath.- Apply to
FRANK NIGH, phone 670 W 2, Seaforth.
15-58-1
MODERN heated apartment, private
entrance; four room with complete bath.
Available April 1331h. Apply MRS. ED
SMITH, phone 6832 after 6 p.m.
15-57,2
19. Notices
ELECTROLUX Sales and Service.
Cleaners and polishers, also reconditioned
cleaners and parts. BERT HARRIS, 109
Newgate St., Goderich, phone JA -4-7917.
10-56-tf
FILTER QUEEN SALES and service.
Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners
and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for
sale. BOB PECK, RR 1. Zurich. Phone
Hensall 696812.
19-5541
BARNS CLEANED
WHITEWASHED and DISINFECTED
for Brucelloele
ROLAND NEIL
Phone 104 - Ailsa Craig
• 19-36x52
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19-554f
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
One cent per pound paid in surround-
ing district for dead, old or disabled hors-
es and cattle. For the fastest and prop-
er removal of all animals, day or night,
seven day service.
Call Lang Distance and ask for
ATWOOD, ZENITH 8-4900
(No toll charge)
Plant Licence I4o. 62 R. P. 61
Collecting Licence No. 103 C. 61
19-58-26
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and ,Inhabitanta of the Town
ahip of Tackeramith are requested by tbe
Council to not park cars on tovrnahip
roads) and street] during the winter
months in order to facilitate snowplowing
operation...
Council will not be responsible for dam-
ages to any vehiclea parked on roads cr
streeta.
Clerk, Tackersmith
CORA CHESNEY
19-6541
19. Notices
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Modern equipment tuied. All work
guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS
BLAKE. R.R. 2, Brussel,, phone 442 W
6, Brussel. 1946x26
TOWNSHIP OF
HIBBERT
All persons in the Township of Hibbert
are requested not to park vehicles on the
township roads, during the winter mon-
ths which hinder snow plow operations.
The Council will not be responsible for
damages to any vehicles parked on the
roads in the township.
ROY BUROHILL,Clerk,
19-48-50-52-54-56 68 6
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing- Auction Sale 0! Farm Stock
and Machinery, at Lot 9, Cen. 8, Tuck-
eremith Township, 5 miles south and %
mile east of; Seaforth, WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 29t1, at 12 o'clock sharp.
CATTLE -12 Durham and Hereford
cows due in March and April; 5 Durham
and Holstein cows due in March and Ap-
ril; 1 regietered Hereford bull, 3 years
old: 20 Hereford year old heifers, eight
std. -a, 5 Hereford steers rising 2 years
old, approximately 950 pounds.
PIGS --6 York sows bred to farrow in
April; 10 York chunks.
MACHINERY -Super A McCormick
ti -actor .with mounted plow; Super 4 Inter-
national tractor; 21 A, 12 ft. Massey -
Harris combine in excellent condition;
Minneapolis 8 ft. tractor dise; 8% ft.
International cultivator; 8 ft. tract&
control; John Deere daring tooth harrows;
New Holland hay baler teed one season,
power take aff ; 3 furrow International
aoe bottom plow on rubber; Internation-
al 15 disc power seed drill; Internation-
al mounted rgw corn planter (like new);
Oliver bean puller; International 7 ft.
Power mower; Cese 4 bar side rake; In-
ternational bean and corn tractor scuff -
ler; steel roller; 2 steel rubber tired
wagons; 2 16 ft. hay racks: Kib Bros.
gravity flow grain elevator (new); 400
ft. snow fence; 50 ft. new iron fence;
20 rod new woven wire; cedar posts;
quantity of lumber; Massey -Harris 4%
one way disc (new : power emery; 1951
Chevrolet % ton truck; bench vise; %
H.P. motor; Case tractor manure spread.
er; 6 section diamond harrows; Bear Cat
hammer mill; 75 ft. hammer mill belt;
2000 lb. males; fanning mill; 12 new
sling ropes; steel wagon with grain box
and elevator; bag truck; 32 ft. exten-
sion ladder; 165 feet new hay rope:
cream separator; single harness; back
band double harness; bey'a bicycle; 3
large hopper Pig feedera; colony house
10 x 16 (new); electric brooder; Buck-
eyes propane gas brooder:- forks; shovel.;
chains; tools; eet of hog scales and elec-
tric egg washer; combine, self propelled;
Kil Bros. grain box.
HAY and GRAIN -500 bushels Garry
oats suitable for seed; 500 bushels Garry
oats and apring wheat; 250 bushels of
barley; 1000 beteg mbced hay; 2000 bales
of baled straw.
Other articles too numerous to men-
tion.
TERMS -Cash, no reserve, farms sold.
SALE will be held under cover.
WILFRED 'TREMEER, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-57-2
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Cattle, Hogs, Imple-
ments, Hay and Grain, at lot 7, con. 4,
McKillop Township, v/, miles north, 11/2
miles west: of Dublin, or 1 mile east of
Beechwood, on SATURDAY, MARCH 25.
at 12;00 o'clock sharp:
CATTLE -High grade Durham and
Hereford cattle, consisting of 1 Durham
cow, 8 rnonths old, fresh with calf at foot;
1 roan Hereford cow, aged, due in June;
1 red Hereford cow 7 years old, calf at
foot; 1 Durham cow 5 years old, calf at
foot; 1 Hereford cow, 6 yeara old, calf
at fciot; 1 red caw 4 years' old, due March
25; 1 roan cow 8 yeare old, due March 26;
1 red cow, due April 16th, 4 years old;
1 roan Hereford cow, 6 years old, due
April 17• 1 roan Hereford cow 5 years
old. due 'April 17; 1 roan Hereford cow,
due April 16, 6 years old; 1 red Hereford
cow, due April 16, 3 years old; 1 Durham
cow, 4 years old, due in June; 1 Jersey
COW, ' aged, due in June; 10 steers, 2 yre.
old, Durham and Hereford; 6 Durham and
Hereford heifers, 2 years old; 3 Durham
and Hereford steers, 1 year old; 5 Dur-
ham and -Hereford heifers, 1 year old; 1
Durham bull, 10 months old.
HOGS I York sow, carrying second
litter, due May 14: 24 York chunk,, 70
to 80 lbs.; 1 York hog, 18 months old;
5 geese and 1 gander; 100 one year old
hen..
IMPLEMENTS -John Deere tractor
A.R., in good running condition; 1.11.C.
3 -furrow tractor plcev, on rubber; 9-41.
Fleury -Bissell tractor cultivator; 1 Fleury
Bissell tractor double dise, 18" plate,
nearly new ; John Deere 95 bushel trac-
tor manure spreader on rubber, used one
season; 10 -inch Paper hammermill; M.-11.
6 -foot binder; Deering mower, 6 -foot cut;
I. H. C. fertilizer drill,' 11 -run ; 8 -foot
steel land roller; 3 -section dia-
mond harrows; M. -H. 4 -bar side 'rake,
nearly new; I.H.C. drop head hay load-
er; John Deere 6 -foot one way disc;
sleigh and flat rack; 1.11.C. walking
plow; I.H.C. horse souffler; rubber tire
wagon; flat hay rack, with sliding car;
50 -foot, endless belt; Clinton fanning
mill ; aluminum wheelbarrow; wheel-
barrow; one Jackall Jack; fourteen -foot
extension blower pipe; eleven -foot grain
auger with motor; set of 2,000-11,. scales
28' extension ladder, new; M. -H. power
cream separator; 150 -foot hay fork rope;
165 feet hay fork rope; set of sling
ropes and ding lock; hay 'car; hay fork
and pulleys; Poet hole digger; set of
double harnese and collars and set of
single harness; 2 colony houses; galvan-
ized water troughs; chicken feedero and
fountains; Jamesway electric brooder,
500 capacity ; 114 H.P. electric motor;
feed boxes, barrels, etc. 1951 Ford Se.
San for wrecking: quantity of used lum-
her; number a windows and doors.
HAY and GRAIN -Several tone of
mixed hay; a quantity" of straw; 300
bushels of buckwheat; quantity of mixed
grain; 2 bushels Timothy seed: few
corda of dry stove wood.
HOUSEHOLD F.111, it,t'rts —Coal and
wood Annex heating etove; Singer sew-
ing machine: fork,: shovel,: hod.; pane;
amine, etc., and a host a other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS -Ail sum. of $100. and under,
dish; over that amount, 10 months' cre-
dit, will be given on furnishing approved
Joint notes at 6% per annum. Purchiners
must supply written reference frarn a
Bank Manager. No reserve as farm in
sold.
WILFRED MALONEY, Proortetor
J. L. RYAN and KELLY & STOCK
Auctioneer('
JAMES lAcQUAM & .T. L. MALONE,
Clerks
20-67-1
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Cleuring Auction Sale of Fern; Mach-
inery and Equipment will be conducted
at the premises, lot 28, con. 10, Grey
Townahip, six nailed east a Brussels, 11/2
miles south of Ethel, on THURSDAY.
MARCH 30, at 1:30 p.m.
TRACTORS-- 1 John Deere model D,
on rubber; 1 John Deere, model B, on
rubber; 1 Case model SC, fully equip-
ped; 1 John Deere Model 1), on steel.
MACHINERY -1 George White No. 6
thresher, 32 x 46, with cutter and grain
thrower; 1 17 -disc John Qeere seed drill,
on rubber; 1 John Deere-Kilifer subsoil-
er ; 1 8 -foot John Deere power binder;
1 John Deere forage harvester with hay
Pickup; 1 John Deere 60 forage blower
with 37 feet of pipes, inside silo pipes,
hay and corn hoods; 1 Booms wagon
unloading rachet; 1 John Deere forage
knife grinder; 1 John Deere 7 -foot caa-
ter wheel power mower: 1 John Deere
4 -bar side delivery rake; 1 John Deere
14 -inch hain3ner mill; 12 -foot John
Deere spring tooth harrows; 1 John Deere
N 125-beshel capacity manure apreader:
3 forage boxes with sliding end -gate un -
loaders ; 1 Otaco heavy duty wagon;
1 heavy dutyr wagon with truck axles
and tires; 1 converted wagon, 6.00 x 16
tires; 1 Cookshutt 11 -plate one-way disc;
1 MeCormick-Deering 1034 foot disc
harrow; 1 McCormick -Deering 2 -row
mounted cultivator; 1 McCormick -Deering
4 -furrow plow; 8 sections of diamond
harrows; 1 4 -section harrow strecher.
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT ---Beat-
ty litter carrier, hangers, switch and
tracking; 120 feet 4 -ply 7 -inch drive
belt; 37' x 8" heavy duty hananer 10111
belt; 1 chain lift grain levator with
pipes; 1 500 -gallon underground gas
tank, gas PLIMAI 1 bulk oil barrel pump;
snow fence; bugs; pulleys, and anany
more small items of value to the farmer.
TERMS -Cash.
No reserve as farm has been sold.
CLIFFORD R. DUNBAR, Prop.
DON S. DENNIS, Auctioneer
DONALD DUNBAR, Clerk
2048-1
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imple-
ments, Poultry Equipment, Hay and Grain
in the Tovvnehip of McKillop, on WED-
NESDAY, MARCH 29, at 1 p.m. Lot 6,
con. 3, 11,4 miles west and 11/2 miles
north of Dublin,.
HIGH GRADE DURHAM CATTLE -
18 Durham cows, 6 fresh, balance due
time of sale or shortly after; 4 two-year
old heifers; 6 Hereford heifers, 800 We.;
4 two-year-old steers' 13 yearlings; four
young calves; 1 Hereford bull, with pap-
ers,
IMPLEMENTS -W6 I.H.C. tractor on
rubber, starter, lights, in good shape;
3 -furrow I.H.C. ace bottom, plow, like
new, on rubber; 7 -foot 1.11.0. U-28 pow-
er mower; 10 -foot John Deere cultivator
on rubber, power lift; 1 Fairbanks 10 -inch
hammerrnill; 50 -Soot endless belt; 13
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disc 1.50.0. fertilizer drill; 1 I.H.C.
binder, 7 -foot; Massey -Harris hay loader,
new: new I.H.C. hay rake, 4 -bar, on
rubber; 1.11.0. tractor,,e,preader, on rub-
ber; rubber -tired wagon and hay rack;
Fleury-Biesel double disc; 9 -foot culti-
Packer ; Universal milking machine, 2
units, pipeline for 20 cows; 1.11.0. 3S
cream separator; Sunbeam eleotric clip-
pers: set of 3 -section diamond harrows;
fanning mill; 1/4 horsepower electric
motor.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT - 13 range
shelters; 3 J amesway electric brooders,
500 capacity; feeders and waterers, large
and small.
.1-1AY- 700 bales of good hay; large
quantity of loose hay.
A host of other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS -Cush, day of sale.
No reserve, as the Proprietor is giving
up farmiing due to ill health.
Booth on the grounds, auspices of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion
Branch 156.
JOHN .1. WALSH, Proprietor
J. L. RYAN, Auctioneer
JAMES E. McQU-AID, Clerk
20-58-1
' CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of choice Dur-
ham cattle, valuable tractors, trucks,
combine, baler, implements, hay, straw,
Poultry and misc. items, on the premises
lot 31, con. 1, Usborne Twp., Highway
4 21/2 miles south of Hensall or 234
miles north of Exeter. ,The undersigned
auctfoneer received itletructions tO sell
by Public' auction on TUESDAY, MAR.
28, at 1:00 p,m.•
DURHAM CATTLE -row' coW carry-
ing second calf, due April 26; roen cow
milking, carrying scoond calf, due July
22; white cow due in August; roan cow,
carrying third calf, due April 7; red Cow
carrying fourth calf, due May 27; red
cew milking, carrying third calf, due
May 23; roan cow carrying fourth calf,
due April 25; 2 Durham steers; 2 Dur-
ham heifers, one year dld: 3 steers; 1
heifer, market condition, rising 2 years
old ; 2 Durham fall calves. Cattle all
choice quality, vaccinated, Brucellosis
test negative.
TRACTORS, TRUCK, COMBINE and
BALER -,Allis Chalmers model U stand-
aed tractor, on steel; Allis Chalmers
A standard tractor equipped with brand
new 3 -furrow hydraulic lift narrow bot-
tom plow; 1948 Studebaker 3 -ton hyd-
raulic Ilft stake and dump truck equipped
with new 825 x 20 tires; M. -II. 6 -ft.
plck-up combine fully equipped with
motor; MeDeering No. 50 hay baler with
motor; 8 -ft. power take -off grain swath -
yr, new condition).
PLEASE NOTE: All above mentioned
items in guaranteed A-1 condition.
tMPLEMENTS-Cockshutt 7 ft. pow-
er take -off mower like new; M.-11. side
delivery rake; Viking 82 ft. bale elevator;
Bisset tractor disc ; Cockshutt 3 -furrow
Plow; cultivator on steel: Co-op
rubber tired wagon ; 16 ft. hay rack ;
spring tooth lever harrows; diamond har-
rows, 8 -drum steel roller; 6 -plate one
way disc; Bissel land packer; MoDeering
11 -run disc, grain and fertilizer drill;
team seuffler, 2 -team mowers ; • mn 7'
hinder, power take -off anew blower; 81/2'
weeder; Heederso nmanuee loader; PTO
grass seeder; poWer take -off weed spray-
er; Int. 101/2 inch grinder; Vessot 1034
grinder; Vega No, 6 cream separator;
grain blower, including 60 ft. of piping;
quantity of telephone poles; quantity of
lumber and planks; toot pulper ; wheel-
barrow, hay fork carriage and new rope;
beam scales; fanning mill; galv• water
trough; barrele, shovel,, fork.); chains, 2
shot gene, etc., etc.
1et)00-400 bales second cut alfalfa
hay; 1000 bales mixed hay; 400 hatee
oat etraw; 800 Ib.. timothy seed.
POULTRY -50 Leghorn yearling hens.
TERMS-.Canh, no reserve as farm is
sold.
REX DICK, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Daahwood
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
20-58-1
20. -Auction Sales
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of Registered Holstein
cattle, vaccinated, credited and listed, at
lot 13,, eon. 13, McKillop Twp., 734,
miles north of Seaforth, and 3 miles east
on MONDAY, MARCH 27th, at 1 p.m.
CATTLE - 18 young Holstein caws,
freeh; 3 Holstein heifers in calf; 6 open
heifers: 8 baby heifer calves, suitable
for calf club.
PIGS -4 York sows, 2 with litters; 17
York chunks;
MISCELLANEOUS -milk cooler; Uni-
versal milking machine, 2 single units:
quantity of baled hay: 1000 bushels
Garry oate.
Catologuee Available
TERMS --Cash
LEONARD LEEMING, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-68-1
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale at Thornton Hall Farm,
one mile west of Seaforth, on Highway
8, cm TUESDAY, MARCH 28th, at 2 p.m.
CATTLE -Holsteins, registered, vac-
cinate -d and,blood teste4-12 cows and sev-
eral heifers, eight cowa due to freshen
in the spring. They are bred from, and
to such sires an Milestone, Tradition,
Clenrcreek Model and Fraser Butter Boy.
PIGS -2 bred sown; 8 Mice 4 months
old; 8 pigs ten weeks old.
MACHINERY -Bell thresher, 24 - 40,
with straw. cutter and grain elevator, in
new condition; 200 ft. cable with block
and 150 ft. drive belt; Massey 7ft. bind-
er, has cut approx. 250 acres; 2 unit
Surge milking machine and 750 pound
motor driven McCormick cream separa-
tor.
TERMS -Cash.
JAMES F. SCOTT, R.R. 2, Seaforth
• Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Catalogues available by contacting the
proprietor.
20-57-2
AucirOinALE
Clearing Auttion Sale for J. Earl
Gaunt, lot 36, con. 11, Hullett Twp.,
21/2 miles west of Londesboro, on SAT-
URDAY. MARCH 25th, at 1 p.m.
MA0HINERY-350 utility Internation-
al tractor with hydraulic and L.P.T.V.:
Freeman manure loader; International-
Harveeter hydraulic plow; International
Harvester hydraulic 7 ft. mower; Inter-
national Halevester cultieatar; Interna-
tional Harvester side rake; International
Harvester 7 It. binder; Fleury Brissel
10 It. packer; Case 32 plate disk: five
section harrows with stretcher; George
White rubber tired wagon with 15 ft.
rack; International Harvester 16 run
power lift seed drill; International Har-
vester hay loader; power sprayer with
motor; 2000 lb. scales; 240 lb, scales;
fanning mill; grain roller with 1 H.P.
motor; cream separator; feed cart;
wheelbarrow; cutter; quantity lumber;
colony house, 10 x 12; hay fork cur and
ropes; sling ropes; 200 gal. gas tank;
1000 bales of hay.
CAT1'1.,E-35 Hereford yearling steels,
weighing approx. 700 lbs.
FURNITURE, -glass cupboard; kitchen
cabinet: rocking chairs; kitchen table
and chairs; 8 piece dining room suite;
china cabinet; antique china; 2 rugs,
9 x 10 and 71/2 x 9; bedroom suites; ches-
terfield suite; desk; other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS -Cash.
EARL GAUNT, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-57-2
ESTATE'
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale a Farms, live-
stock, machinery and houeehold effects, at
lot 6, con. 1, Hullett, 3% miles east of
Seaforth on No. 8 Highway, on MON-
DAY, APRIL 3r5, at 12 o'olOck sharp.
MACILINERY-4959 Dodge sedan ear;
Minneapolis 7, tractor fully equipped; 3 -
furrow Massey -Harris plow; tractor cul-
tivator; harrows; tractor diec; 6 -foot
mower; e.cu f fl. r ; New. Holland hay baler
with motor; Massey -Harris side rake on
rubber, like new ; 10-11.. Culti pecker:
John Deere wagon (like new); 1 robber
tired wagon; 2 -16 -ft. hay. rucks; 2 -wheel
trailer and stock rack ; 32 ft. extension
ladder; rip saw and emery with motor;
gravel box; 6 bags insulation; black-
smith equipment; anvil; forge; leg vise;
toola; 3 electric Motors; large tarpaulin:
barn Jack; Feed frame circular saw;
feed cart; hag truck ; quantity of lumber;
2000 lb. scales; 2 colony houses.
CATITE-4 year old registered Poll
Hereford bull, bred by George &nth -
worth. Michigan, U.S.A.; 2 purebred
Poll Hereford bulls, 1 year old; 15 reg-
istered Hereford cows, all supposed to be
In calf to herd dee; 2 2 year old heifers
in calf; 2 Jersey cerws, milking, rebred ;
1 Ayrshire cow, in calf.
HORSE- 1 Belgian, aged mare; tattoo-
ing equioment.
PI03-7 York and Landrace sows, bred;
5 young sows, bred York; 1 York hog,
I year old.
HAY and GRAIN -1500 hales of mixed
hay ; 1000 bales of 'draw ; 6 ft, of ensul-
age; 500 bushels of oats.
HOU'SETIOLD EFFECTS -15 ft. Gil -
von deep freeze (new ; 10 ft. Frigidare;
wnshing machine; Moffat 4 -burner elec-
tric stove; kitchen table and chairs; 2
etudin enricher', accessional chain to
mntch ; oil space heater; 200 gal. oil
tenk ; 3 furnished bedrooms; floor cover-
ings; rocking chairs; an I rrors ; small
tables; electric limper other electrical
itedianeee: dishes; kitchen utensils;
hent lamp; vacuum cleaner; .22 auto-
matic rifle.
FARMS- At the dime place, 8 p.m. the
farms will be offered for side. Parcel 1,
10 acre farm, part lot 6, con. 1, Hullett
Two,. on No. 8 Highway, mimetically
new bank barn with excellent stabling,
cement silo, 13 x 40, drive shed, hen
house, frame house with bath, good
„water eupply. Pareel 2, 50 acre farm
dun hall of lot 19, can. 3, Hullett Twp.
Newly eroded. Parcel 3, Part of lot 19,
eon, 2, Hullett Two., consieting of 80
nerd; elny lam, 70 acres workable, 10
acres bush, frame baro.
TERMS- -Chattels, Cash Property) 10%
down, balance in 30 days, Sold subject
to reeerve bid.
Estate of the late CHARLES MANN
HAPOLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POVVELL, Clerk
20-68-2
25. Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goode),
mailed poetpnid In plain nettled envelope
with price Bat. 6 samples, 25e; 24 aarn•
Plea 81.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO. Box, 91. Hamilton.
26-55-tf
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estat„, of ROLPH HISLOP also
known as RALPH HISLOP.
All persons having claims against the
Estee a Retch Hislop also known as Ral-
ph Hislop. Gentleman, late of the village
of Hensall, deceased, who died on or a-
bout th 23r5 day of January, 1961, are
hereby notified to send in to the under-
signed on or before the 30th day of Mar-
ch. 1961, full particulare of their claims.
Immediately after the said last nten-
tioned date, the assets of the eaid estate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only ta
claims of which the undersigned shall
then have notice, to the exclusion of all
others, and the undersigned will not be
liable to any person of whose claim the
undersigned shall not then have notice
for the assets so distributed or any part
thereof.
DATED in Seaforth this 6th day of
March, 1961.
ALVIN W. SILLERY
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Estate'
2246-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In tha Estate of CATHERINE A. MAR-
TIN.
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Catherine A. Martin, Spinster,
late of the Town of Seaforth. Ontario,
deceased, who died on or about the 4th
day of February, 1967, are hereby noti-
fied to send in to the undersigned on or
before the 30th day a Marc),, 1961. full
particulare of their claims.
Immediately after the said last men-
tioned date, the assets of the said estate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the undersigned shall
then have notice, to the exclusion a all
others, and the undersigned will not be
liable to any person 'of whose claim the
undersigned shall not then have notice
for the assets BO distributed or any part
hereof.
DATED at Seaforth this 61.h day of
March, 1961.
ALVIN W. SILLERY
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Estate
22-56-3
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 of the 171h day of Sept.,
1960 "sale of land In arrears of faxes in
the town of Seaforth will be held at the
Town Hall, Staforth at the hour a 8
o'clock in the afternoon on the 10th day
of April 1961 unless the tast6 and costs
sooner paid. Notice ig hereby given
that the list of lands for sale for arrears
of taxes was published in the Ontario
Gazette on the 7th day of January 1961
and that copies of the said list may be
had att. my office.
Treasurers' Office this 17th day of Jan-
uary 1961.
D. H. WILSON,
Treasurer.
2240, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60-6
23. Cards of Thanks
I WISH TO thank relatives and friends
of Seaforth and district for all your kind-
ness and flowers and cards during my
wife's Bindle and since her death.
23-58,1 THOS. D. HICKNELL
THANK YOU, one and all for so gen-
erously taking in our friends from Dear-
born over the weekend. Special thanks to
the ones, who on short notice welcomed
them into their hornes.
23-58-1 THE MIDGET HOCKEY CLUB
THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Ray
Borden, wish to exprees their sincere,
thank.. to Dr. P. L. Brady, staff of Scott
Memorial Hospital, friends and neighbours
Everything was deeply appreciated.
20-18x1 DORTHY BORDEN and Children.
'I'HE FAMILY of the late John F.
Shannon wish to express their sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the many acts of kindness dur-
ing our sad bereavement. Everything
was deeply appreciated by Myself and
family. 23-58xf
THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Caroline
Miller wish to express their, sincere thanks
to Rev. L. Eberhardt, Dr.' Stapleton and
nurses, I. W. Lockhart and St. Peter's
Church chair, for their kind and Qf ic ten t
vervicee. Also to relatives and friends and
neighbours, who sent Hewers and cards or
assisted in any other way. Everything
was deeply appreciated. 23-58x1
I WISH TO exerted my sincere thanks
nnd appreciation to n11 who visited me,
sent cards -and treats while I was a patient
In 'Scott Memorial Hospital. Special
thanks to .Drs. Brady and Malltus and the
staff of the hospital. It was deeply
snoreelated.
23-504 MRS. ROBERT CHARTERS
WE WISH ro take thin opportunity to
exprese our gratitude and sincere thank,
to our reIntives and friends for their
kind meedures of encourngement and go
%yell wishes with flowers ear& and treats
when we were patients in K -W Hospital,
Kitchener and Queensway Nursing Home,
end eince we returned home. Your kind -
wee. will always he remembered by AL -
PERT nnd ELIZABETH ALEXANDEtt,
23-58-1
24. In Memoriam
MeCliTEE.N-In loving memory of my
deer mother, Mee. Arthur McQueen, who
lensed away one year ago to -day, March
21s1, 1960.
This clay we do remember,
A loving theught we give,
To one no longer with
But in our hearts etill
Ever remembered by her only daugh-
ter, Margaret. 24-58x
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Not Given Out
It is not possible for us
to divulge the name or ad-
dress of any advertiser using
a Huron Expositor box num-
ber. Please do not ask us for
this information.
26. Births
HACKWELL-In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on Tueadwy, March 7, 1961, to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hackwell, Walton,
a on.
MEL,ADY-At Alexandra Marine and
General Hoapital, Goderich, on Mar. 10,
to Dr. and Mrs. T. Melady, a daugh-
ter.
28. Deaths
TAYLOR -In Oakland, California, on
March 13, 1961 Helena, wife af William
Taylor and sister-in-law of Mrs. Verne
Dale and Harvey Taylor, both of Mul-
lett township and Mrs. Earl Lawson,
Clinton.
HENSALL
Little Judith Mickle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Mickle, had her
tonsils removed in Clinton Hospi-
tal on Tuesday.
Mrs. John Henderson, who has
been visiting with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Lindsay, Pamela and Sheila, of
London, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Peebles and fam-
ily, London.
Don Kyle, on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal, is enjoying a
week's vacation.
Don McLaren, on the staff of
the Bank of Montreal, Cooksville,
is holidaying at his home here.
Mr. Carl Payne has returned
home after minor eye surgery in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Entertain At Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink enter-
tained at their home Sunday at a
birthday dinner party in honor of
the former's mother, Mrs. Ed,
Fink, celebrating a birthday that
day. Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hoy, Michael and Bil-
ly, Mrs. T. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Brock, Mrs. Fink and Brian,
all of Hensall; .Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Arnold, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Scarlett, of Harriston.
Arnold Circle Meets
The Arnold Circle of Carmel
Church held their Easter thank -
offering meeting in the church
auditorium Monday night, and had
as their guest speaker Miss Eva
Sommerville, of Gadirich, who
showed slides on the Holy Land
and commented on same. She was
introduced by Miss Hannah Mur-
ray and thanked by Mrs. A. Orr.
Mrs. B. Beaton, who presided,
welcomed the members and spe-
cial guests from Zurich Lutheran-.
and Evangelical Churches and
Senior WMS of Carmel Church.
Worship period was conducted by
Mrs. Harry Snell, assisted by Mrs.
Trevor Wilson and Mrs, Glenn
Bell. Numbers on the program in-
cluded a ladies' quartette from the
Arnold Circle, composed of Mrs.
A. Scholl, Mrs. Harry Hoy, Mrs.
W. Brown and Mrs. Beaton; a
trio sang from the Evangelical
Church, Zurich, and Mr. W. H.
Brokenshire, of Zurich, gave a
hymnologue film strip, and Mrs.
H. Hyde, of the Senior WMS, a
reading.
Luncheon was served in the
church schoolroom. Hostesses were
Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Ed,
Fink.
To Present Radio Program
Thirty students from grades 5,
6, 7 and 8 from Hensall public
school, will present a musical pro-
gram of solos, duets and choruses
on the Kiddies' Studio Party at
CKNX, Wingham, this Saturday,
March 25, at 11 a.m.
Selections chosen are: "Waiting
For Spring", "Easter Morning",
"In St. Joseph's Lovely Garden",
"For All Thy Care", "Ehster Par-
ade." Bryan Smillie will sing
"He", and. Grant and Kenneth
Jones will sing a duet, "In a
Beautiful Garden One Night." Mrs.
Phyllis Rogers, of Auburn, is the
music supervisor.
'CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and
Debbie, of Ajax; Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Corrigan and Blaine, of To-
ronto, and Mr. Douglas Riley and
friend, Miss Norma McDonald, of
Scarboro, were weekend visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Prezscator
and daughters visited Saturday
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jamieson,
of Grand Bend.
Mr. Lawrence Taylor, of the
OAC, Guelph, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. George McCutcheon, of
B russels.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth and
Mr. John. Ferguson, of Clifford,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Boss MacGregor,
Mr. Ron Jewitt, of the Teachers'
College, Stratford, is this week
practice -teaching at Egniondville,
while Mr. Jim Jamieson is at a
McKillop school.
Miss Marilyn Taylor, of Wiarton,
and Mr. John Crawford, of Clinton,
both of the Teachers' College,
Stratford, are practice -teaching at
SS No. 3, Hullett, under the super-
vision of the teacher, Mrs. Wm.
Livingstone.
Church Notices
McR1LLOP UNITED CHARGE
Duff's, 10 a.m.; Bethel, 11:30 a.m.;
Cavan, 2:00 p.m. — Rev. W. H.
Summerell. Minister.
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Worship, 11:00 a.m.; reception
service for new members; Com-
munion; Junior Church School dur-'
ing worship; Senior Church School,
10 a.m.—Minister, Rev. J. Cliff
Britton, B.A. •
Eginondville United Church. -10
a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Wor-
ship Service; 7:30 p.m., Communi-
cants' Class.—Rev. Vardy,
Minister.
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