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The Huron Expositor, 1972-04-06, Page 8g 011 Itikl.R0j(EXPO5ITOk'SEAPORT11, ONT,, APRIL 0, 102 Nelms of 01.•••••••••••••P 24: Card of Tka I would like to thank y ire titres, -neighbours and fr ends Or flowers, gifts, cards a d treats while I was in the- hos ital. Dr. Malkus, Dr. Underwood, the stag and nurses at the hospital, Rev. Mulholland for hip viaits also Mae and Bob Smith for looking after the house and doing several errands for me, also the ones with the ambulance getting me to the hospital so soon. It was all greatly appreciated. - Jean Cairns. , 24-30x1 STAFFA x . . Correspondent Mrs. John Templeman MrS. Pearl Francis and June, Toronto visited on the weekend- With Mr. and Mrs,. Arthur Kemp and Eleanor.' With Mr. and Mrs.Jelin Tem.. pleman and family on the week- end were Darlene Templeman, Orillia, Joanne Templeman, Lon- don, Rob Templeman, Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Martyr,. and Wanda, Russeldale. MiSs Bonnie Miller, Guelph spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mil- ler and Paul, With Alvin Worden on the weekend were Joa.nne Worden, Ottawa' and Bill Worden, twat erloo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family, Mrs. Sam Norris visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman, Londesbor- ough. MisSL Marilyn Miller was among the studentS from Mit- chell District High School who enjoyed a train trip to Quebec on the weekend. Mrs. Jim Norris, Judy and Doug and Lorraine Verkindt, Brampton visited Monday with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family. STAFIA W.L. An all day quilting and pot luck dinner were the highlights of the March meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute in the township hall on March 29. Host- esses for the day were. Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Norman liar= burn and Mrs. Charles Dougl- las. In charge of the, quilts were Mrs. Cameron Vivian, Mrs.Car- ter Kerslake and Mrs. Garnet Taylor. Mrs. John Miller preSided and the roll call "A way to be a friend to my neighbour" was answered, by 16 members, Mrs. McCaughey played a lovely piano instrumental. Four quilts were completed for War Memorial Hospital and Mrs.. Russell W-or- den will deliver them. 20. Auction Sales 20. Auetion Saks ' 20. Auction Sees and amplifier; lawn furniture; 2 rugs; 6 dining room chairs;' garden wheelbarrow; chester- field and 2 chkirs; hedge trimmer; jig-saw; sun lamp; 2 school desks; large table wire 'buffer with motor; many other small items: ANTIQUES: 2 wall-type telephones; 2 phonographs (work- ing order); roll top desk; organ stool; wicker baby carriage with parasol (A-1A large spinning. wheel; wool winder; pine trunk; oil and aladdin lamps; mantel clock; 1 large Waterberg 'wall, clock - 6 sided face; flat irons; antique boring maehine;- large street lantern; 'carbide bicycle lamp; CNR lantern; oval table; hand made child's sleigh; 2 apple peelers; cheese sample knife; antique butcher and carpenter tools; copper boiler; 2 wash Stands; rope bed frame and many other articles.' NOTE: This is a, good offering of furniture and antiques in excellent "condition, so plan to attend. sal Milker, complete. CLEARING , AUCTION SALE SAT, APRIL 15; 1972 TERMS CASH - FARM SOLD WILLIAM GEORGE Proprietor GEORGE POWELL Clerk ALLAN MacINTYRE Auctioneer, Lucknow 20-30-1 Antique and Household Auction At 1 P.M. Of hogs, farm machlhery miscellaneous items at lot 4, con. 13, McKillop, 7 and one half miles north and one mile west of Dublin, for 1 would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank all those who sent me cards and best wishes.Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and the kind attention of the nurses while I was in Hospital. - Mr. Thos.-Keale. .24-30-1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery, R. R. 4, Brussels are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Constance Jean' to Mr. Murray Albert NeSbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Nesbitt, Clinton. The marriage will take place on April 28th at 7:30 p.m. in Trinity Anglican Church, Belgrave. 24-30-1 -At Lot 24, Con. 2, Stanley Twp., 1 1 /2 miles west of Brucefield, 3 miles North on Saturday, April 15th 22. Legal Notices ANTONE SIEMON Proprietor R. O. •GETHKE Auctioneer (Full list will appear in next issue) 20-30-1 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS at 1:30 P.M. ANTIQUES: 8 Piece toilet set; High boy chest ,of drawers; shaving Mirror; 2 corn modes; pichireframes; settle and rocker; mantel clock; buffet; view master; mounted deer head; 3 copper boiler; pine table; demacart in excellent condition; water goblets and pitchers; Royal Dalton china cream sugar and 3 pc. tea set; Coca pot; Sherbet goblets; Bird of Paradise '10 place setting of dishes; and many more pieces of china- and glass; quilts, blankets; etc. etc. APPLIANCES, FURNITURE: - 7 cu. ft. Viking deep freeze; Admiral deluxe refrigerator; Admiral 30" electric range; Frigidaire refrigerator; Beacon •24" electric range; wringer washer; wood annex; itiffet; china cabinet; extension table; 6 matching chairs; chesterfield and 2' matching chairs; 2 chrome sets with 4 chairs; Maple dinette table and 3 chairs; telephone stand; 2 double beds; dresser wardrobe closet; single bed; small tables; chairs; lamps; 12' x 14' broadloom; drapes and many more items. MISC.' - Fanning mill; cream separator; root pulper; emery stand; cast iron kettle; 200 gal. sap tank; Lawn Boy mower; etc., etc. IN THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL JOSEPH NAGLE All persons having claims against the Estate of Michael Joseph Nagle, late of the Village of Dublin,• in the County of Perth, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 20th day of November, 1967, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claitns to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of April, 1972, after which date the assets will be distributed havinkregard onlj to claims then received.- CLEARING Julie Anne Elliott, Geraldine Templeman, Freda McCaughey and Nelson Pullman were among the Grade 12 students from Mit- chell Dfatrict High School who enjoyed a. bus trip to Washington D. C., on the weekend. " AUCTION SALE WED. APRIL 19,1972 26. Personals Mr. aid Mrs. Delbert Ward, St. Catharines, wish' to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rowena Jane to William Robert Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, Seaforth. The marriage to take place May 6, in the Church of The Good Shepherd, St. Cath- arines, Ontario. 26-30x1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grobbink wish to announce the, marriage • of their youngest daughter, Emma, Juliana, to Mr. Ted Van der Wouden, London, sod of Mr.and Mrs. Bert Vander Wouden, Hol- land. The wedding will take place on Friday, May 26, at 6:30 p.m., at St. Ambro e R.C. Church, Brussels. 26-30-1 at 1:30 P.M. Of tractors, SP combine, track and a full line of farm machinery at lot 28, con. 1, South Easthope. 'Three miles east of Stratford on Number 8 Highway, for TERMS: CASH NO RESERVE R. 44. PAUL PRIESTAP Proprietor R. G. GETHKE Auctioneer . Not responsible for accidents day of sale. 20-30-1 DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this „20th day of March, 1972. McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. 22-28-3 KEITH KELLY Proprietor R. G. GETHKE) Auctioneer. Full list will appear next week. 20-30-1 n. p. X TERMS CASH NO RESERVE PROPERTY SOLD MR. AND MRS. CAL HORTON Proprietors ' • RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE EXTENSIVE CLEARING CLEARING 23. Business Directory AUCTION SALE All Kinds and Varieties 7):. ORDER EARLY _For the ginning From AUCTION SALE W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night and• Day Calls - 527-'0510 23-25-tf Of 4 Tractors; S.P. Combine; S.P. Swathes; full line of Power Implement e Truck; Feed and miscellaneous articles at Lot 30, Con. 11, Hibbert, 3 3/4 miles west of Cromarty; 5 miles east of Hensall, 10 miles north east of Exeter on' Of Machinery, dairy equipment and feed, 'household effects- and miscellaneous items to be held at Lot 19, Con. 4, of McKillop jr'ownship, 4 miles northeast of Seaforth for James B, Hogg on Brucefield - 482-3120 20-30-2 imetAirmemseetereseesesoirtsetotwozgesteeket. 27. Births BOXED PLANTS Of All Varieties For Spring Transplanting BUTTERS - To' Mr. and,_Mrs. Gordon Butters of, Toronto at St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto on April 2, 1972, a daughter. 27:-30x1 Auctioneer WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12 THURSDAY, APRIL 13 at - 1:00 P.M. MACHINERY: M.F. No. 65 gas tractor with multi power, differ- ential lock,' power steering, and Freeman manure loader, good cond. Case D.C: 4 tractor with Eagle hitch, hydraulic system, good rubber and cab - recently overhauled. M.H. No.60 pUll type Combine with pick-up and cutter bar. Case No: 230 baler withbale thrower: - very good cond. Int. No.130 P.T.O.Mantire Spreader- very good cond. McKee Harvester with pipes - good cond.. 20 ft. McKee rack on rubber tired wagon. M.F. 4 furrow 3 P.H. 12 in. trip bottom plow. Case 3 p.H. 3. furrow 12 in. plow; No. 23A 3 furrow 10 in. plow. Fluery Kissel disc.; New Idea .7 ft. Mower; Int. 15 run fertilizer seed drill. Int. 4 bar side rake on rubber - good cond. Rubber tired wagon with 175 bu. wooden grain box; Sea- , forth 3 P.H. snow blower; -24- ft. pipe bale elevator; Gehl 10 in. Hammermill; Grain auger with 1/2 h.p. motor.; Flat 'rack; a. walking plows; circular saw; McCormick 7 ft. binder; 6 ft. cultivator; Land roller; Durnr rake; Stone boat; 5 section har- rows with steel pole. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Solar 27 can bulk milk cooler - complete- good cond. Double stainless steel sink. Electric. pail. FEED: Approx. 1500 bales mixed hay. Approx. 150 bales straw. TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Champion oat roller with 1 1/2 h.p. electric motor; 75 ft. Hammermill belt - like new; AluMinum wheel barrow -' good cond; Forge emery grinder; L'eg vice; Quantity of carpenter and mechanic tools; chains; grain elevator; scales; bag truck; fan- ning mill; speed jack. ' HOUSEHOLD . EFL ECTS AND ANTIQUES: Wooden extension table; Double iron bed complete; 5 wooden dining room chairs; 2-piece bedroom suite cam- pleM Sideboard; Studio Couch; Coleman 3 burner gas stave; rockers; Small tables; high ,.'chair; ANTIQUES: Wash stand with wooden towel bars. Coloured Chamber set - very nice. Dom- inion organ and stool - beautiful cond.' Oil lamp;• trunks; cradle; Broad axe; Ads; Copper. boiler. NOTE - Proprietor and Auct- ioneer are not responsible for any 'accidents on day of 'sale. TERMS - Cash on chattels. 5% sales tax in, effeet.. • FARM AND FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE CLEARING AUCTION SALE at 12':30 P.M. IMPLEMENTS: Ntiffield #10-60 gas tractor run 2,500 hrs. with Malco manure loader and heat houser; .A.C. D14 tractor run 1,873 hrs'. with 4 row corn scuf- fler and• heat houser; A.C: model B tractor with bean puller;Oliver #66 tractor with Mounted bean puller; -Gleaeer.-All s.p. combine with grain and bean attachments; Owatonna 10 ft.. s.peswather; J.D. 16 disc. power seed drill, nearly new; I.H.C. 8 1/2 ft. wheel type stiff tooth cultivator; Hydrein 14 inch 3 furrow plow; Coby 10 ft: cultipacker; Oliver 10 ft. double disc; Oliver 3 furrow 'plow-on rubber; 2 sets of harrows; J.D. 6 ft. one way disc; M.M. -10 ft. rotary hoe;'Vermere power dit- cher; J.D. 6 ton wagon; H.D. grain bax mounted on trfick chassis; Turnco gravity grain box; 2 - 16 ft.-grain aug- ers and extensions; A.C. p.t.o. side rake; A.C. 5ft. • power mower;Hurd power grass seeder; Spraymotor weed sprayer with 20 ft. boom; grain thrower and pipes; snow blower; 3 pt. hitch blade; buck rake; 2 wheel trailer; bin grain dryer; 32 ft. extension ladder; emery and stand;' sap pails; quantity of 4 inch tile; Maxwell reel type lawn mower; Zephyr 1/2 inch drill; forks; 6 shevels; tools; etc. • -- TRUCK: 1958 Ford F600 truck, 300 bus. grain box and hoist, 53,000 miles, to be sold as is. FEED: 70 ton Herta barley; 40' bales straw. • NO RESERVE - TERMS CASH 'Owner.or auctioneer not respon- sible for accidents day of sale. EDWIN DICK ,er Proprietor - 262-5484 w. E . NAIRN -& SON AUCTION SERVICE St. Marys - . '284-3796 20-30-1 BOYD - At Wingham and District Hospital, on March 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas Boyd, of R.R. 4, Walton, a' son, Steven John. 27-30X1 Of farm machinery, livestock, feed, at Lot 19, Con. 10, Stanley Twp., 7 miles north of Zurich on Phone 34'7-2465 - Monkton 23-25-tf MacLEAN'S FLOWERS Wednesday, April 12th '4 .44 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST. By Appointment Only Seaforth Office Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30p.m. Thursday evenings Monday only -. Clinton Office • For Appointment Phone 527-1240 - 'or 482-7010' 23-25-tf at 1:30 P.M. ' LIVESTOCK: • 1 Jersey cow due in July; 3 Holstein heifers • bred in Jan.; 1 Holstein heifer - open; 1 black white face steer: TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS - David Brown 880 3 P. H. power steering'and pulley; Int. W4 c/w hydraulics and PTO;- . Dion threshing machine 60' endless belt- M.D.3. pt '7' mower'; M.D. 7' binder; Case 4 bar side rake; M.D. 13 run seed drill; 2 row J.D. corn planter; M.D. 8.1/2' cultivator; Feury Bissel double disc; New Idea spreader; M.D. 2-furrow plow; 4 sections diamond harrows; 16' Hay rack. MISC.: 3 iron,kettles; 5 gal. crocks; sling ropes; forks; shovels; chains; scrap iron; Su rgel3B2 vacuum pump and line two units; 8 milk cans. - SEED, FEED: 2 bu.• red clover; 1 bu. timothy; 600 bu. mixed grain; small quantity of cob corn. FARM SOLD , TERMS - CASH NO RESERVE 1. Coming Events HOSPITAL Auxiliary Penny Sale April 26 to May 5th in Box's' -u Furniture Store. Tickets on sale from member. 1-30-1 PHONE 527-0800 ' SEAFORTH G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital.. beds- for rent FLOWERS 'FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 52'7-1390. - Seaforth 4' rr All Your Needs for Spring Cleaning - Time at Special Prices . WILLIAM OESCII Proprietor 0 RATHWELL'S AUCTION' SERVICE 31, Brucefield - 482-3120 20-30-1 II ..elesmeteetoksveitieiottok SEAFORTH- 'ELECTRONICS . ZENITH IL PH LEX° DEALER Two per pkg. DISH' CLOTH by Fashion Manor Waffle weave, 100% cotton Printed Terry ' POT HOLDERS 19c ea. ' CLEARING AUCTION Of furniture, household effects, antiques, etc. on Raglan Street .. in the Village of Dublin, on Quick Drying. Terry DISH TOWELS Super absorbent, lint free Reg. 1.29 Fleece Back TABLECLOTH Vinyl surface 54x72 SUPER VALUE Service to all makes T.V's., Radios, Etc. 17 Sparling St. -'PliOne 527-1150., 23-25-tf SATURDAY, APRIL 8 AT 1 O'CLOCK C e-a:T OFFERINGS INCLUDE - Two electric stoves; two refrigerators; • studio couch; TV; radio; table and four chairs; chesterfield and two chairs;--library table; baby buggy; crib; hall tree; „two- Axminster rugs; floor polisher; kitchen light fixture; odd tables; - • Singer portable sewing machine; • vacuum clearer; washing machine; McDougall shallow well pressure system in A-1' condition; small appliances; odd chairs; brass bed; two dressers; wooden bed; iron bed; chest of drawers; silver tea service; oil lamps; linens; bedding; dishes and glassware including some antique pieces; mail box; and many 'other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS - CASH. NO RESERVE. NOTE This is a good offering so plan to attend. The' sale will be held under cover. This is the contents of the? Mrs. Mary Nagle Estate. PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER r • FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Broken Kippen, Ontario - Telephone 262-5515, Hensall 23-25-tf AUCTION SALE Of livestock, farm implements, hay and grain - will be held 'for CHOCOLATE BARS. by Williard's Reg. 69c lb." for 1.00 A ,R. S. BOX FUNERAili HOME Phones: Day 527-0680 Night 527.-0885 , 23-25-tf -• WILLIAM GEORGE All Chicken Feather Lot 12, Con. 14, Hullett Town- ship, 3 miles east of Blyth on Huron County Road 25 PILLOWS 17"x25" over-all size THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Not responsible for accidents day of sale. ATHWELL'S BATH • special Purchase at 1:30 p.m. , LIVESTOCK; Holstein COW-, 8, years old, due in May; Holstein Cow, 6 years old, due in June; Holstein Cow, 6 years old, milk- ing; 2 Holstein Heifers due at sale time; Jersey Cow, 6 years old, due in May; Jersey Heifer, due end of April; 2 Hereford Heifers, 2 years old; BWF steer, 2 years old; 4 BWF Steers, 1 year old; 10 Yearling Steers and Heifers; Holstein Heifer, 2 years old; Holstein Heifer, 1 year old. HAY & G,RAIN: 10 Ton Mixed Grain; 5„Ton Herta Barley; 1 Ton 2-12-10 Fertilizer; Quantity Hay and Straw. IMPLEMENTS: Nuffield Univer- sal 4 Tractor; Oliver 550 Trac- tor with loader; Allis-Chalmers 3 point hitch plow; Kongskilde Cultivator, 8 ft.; Tandem Disc; M-11 13 run Seed Drill; New Holland Baler; New Holland Ele- vator with 3/4 horse- motor; New Idea 7 ft. Mower; International 8 ft. pull type Swather; Allis Chalmers MO No. 72 Combine; Cockshutt Side Rake; Gravity Grain Box; George White Wagon and Rack; Wagon and )tack; George White Manure Spreader; 2 Grain Augers and motors; Letz Grinder and belt; Univer- Cotton & Spun blend perma press TABLECLOTHES _. . 52x72 . 249 52x78 . 3.99 Two designs, 3 fashion shades MRS. 'MARIE GIOORKE 'Proprietress RI Go GETHKE Auctioneer 347-2465 actioneers & Appraisers TOWELS-'" JAMES• B. HOGG Licensed and Bonded 1 , Ontario wide Auction Service. Proprietor MURRAY GERBER Imported Terry Jacciard in pink, yellow, blue 20-30-1 " Auctioneer , Crosshill - Phone 699-4451 20-29:2 hitch Grader Blad,e; Antiqtte' Goodisoti Threshing Machine 36- 54 on rubber, steel wheels avail- able, an excellent unit for steam threshing conventions; 140 ft. drive belt; M.M.#69 Combine; 15-run Model 11 Cockshutt Fer- tilizer seed drill on rubber, Wagon and Grain Box; 2 grain grinders;-• snow blower; Oliver bean puller; 7 ft. Int. Binder; Int. 12 ft. Double • Disc; Set of sleighs; Set of tire chains (24 inch wheels). Many ;other. articles too numerous to mention Phone Collect 482-3120. FARM SOLD ee, Manufactures Ckarance 50 ONLY SHOWER ' CURTAINS Reg. retail values from 3.99 to 7 .99 Manufacturers Clearance Double Bed BLANKETS- Assorted Fabrics. Reg, retail values from 4.99 to 7.99 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of furniture, household effects,,, antiques and collectors items•• in the MITCHELL TOWN HALL Mitchell, Ontarip TUESDAY; APRIL 11 . 23-254f CLEARING AUCTION SALE 24. Card of Thanks Of tractors and farm equipment on the premises Con. 4, Lot 27, Bay Township, 2 miles' west of Kippen and 1 mile south on NOW .77 DOCTORS, • nurses at Seaforth Community Hospital and friends thanks very sincerely. - Wm. M. Hart. 24-30-1 $.99 SATURDAY. APRIL 8 1:30 P.M. • TRACTORS: Allis C halm ers W.D. 45 wide front axle with heat houser, 1 A.C. Model C.A. tractor and cab; 1 A.C. 2-fur- row mounted plow; 1 A.C. 6 ft. Mower; Int. 8 ft. stiff tooth cul- tivator; John Deere 12 ft. adjus- table Harrow* ' Oliver .3-furrow Trail Plow; 9 ft. Land Roller; 2 sets , of Drag Harrows, both 12-ft. width; Model 311 Pallet Bar Cockshutt Rake; 6 ft. 3 pt. The Geography Club would like to thank the many people that supported our money raising projects and helped us reach our goal and make our trip to Ger- many the success that it was. We would like to especially thank Mr. ' and Mrs. John Ball who chaperoned us and the teachers and students at S.D.H.S. for their support and Mr. Harry Scott for the plans he made for us in Gernlany. 24-30-1 at '7:00 P.M. FURNITURE: Kitchet4"table and 6 chairs; 4 burner electric stove; refrigerator; 2 chests of drawers; leatherette chester- field; swivel rocker; RCA port- able 2 bookcases; 28 encyclopedia books; lamps; odd chairs;odd tablea";bedroom suite; china cabinet; dishes; and orna- ments; baby buggy; McClary, wringer washer; electric guitar Terms of Sale - Cash ED. McBRIDE Proprietor Tel: 262-5190 PERCY WRIGHT Auctioneer Tel: 262-5515 20-29-2 W. WESTERHOF — SEAFORTI! OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY — FRIDAYS TILL 6 p.m. • JJ .p 1 ...ar,'',.. . • • ::•!7‘.. :•1•, :7...$•,• .,.••",.,,7*,*.,,,,,,,,,,,,.ve,sv.$.•:,,,,••$..,0.-$4•$$$,,,t-.,,.....-,-,-,---wrj.,?$:7]-1 •