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,` AUCTIQN SALE By MRS, M, FAIST
Of' Valuable Household 1..•
)4 Effects, Chev Heavy Duty
Ex -Army Truck
GMC Va Ton l'ick.0p Truck
a'1td .Miscellaneouro items
lila.
'sa
On the Premises,.
• 94 Simcoe St., in. the
TOWN OF EXETER
The titndersigned auctioneer
reeeivecl instructions to sell :by
public auction .on
SATURDAY, JULY 29
at 1;00 Pm, .sharp
TRUCKS: Chev 4. -wheel drive
ex -Army truck, including power
hoist land winch, in all-around
new condition. .GMC 3i4. Ion
pick-up truck, equipped with
Winch, which will be .offered
:separately. Inspection invited,
'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -3 -
piece chesterfield suite, like
new; occasional ,chairs; foot
stool; mahogany coffee and end
tables; Sparton 21" new model
cabinet style television; Mc-
Clary 4 -burner electric rang-
ette; 11 cu, ft. Westinghouse
Imperial refrigerator. in brand
new condition; Stronberg elec-
tric radio; Westinghouse clothes
dryer; McClary electric wash-
er., like new; 4 -piece- modern
Vend color bedroom suite;
single bed, springs and matt-
ress; chest of drawers; Airway.
vacuum cleaner with all at-
tachments; record cabinet;
.American Home electric sewing
machine with all attachments,
like new; chest of drawers;
combination table and maga-
zine rack; large and small
mirrors; table damps; trilight
lamps; kitchen table and
chairs; kitchen clock; baby
carriage; play pen; variety of
toys; -wicker chair; electric
iron and toaster; dishes; glass-
ware; kitchen utensils; variety
oe..books; linens; mats; blan-
kets; girl's COM bicycle, like
peke; toboggan; garden and
garage tools; rubber tire
wheelbarrow; oil drums; many
other miscellaneous items,
TERMS: Cash.
No Reserve, , everything will
be sold.
MRS. EILEEN LOCK, Prop,
"--CARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Estate
' AUCTION SALE
•Of Valuable Household
• Effects and Misc. Items
,Qn the Premises, M the
tee' TOWN OF LUCAN
Main street, close to railway
e • crossing.
-The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
'THURSDAY EVE., AUG. 3
• at 6:30 p.m. sharp
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Chesterfield; occasional chair
and stool; dining room exten-
( , . slop table; dining room chairs;
chrome table and chairs, like
new; chrome 'folding chair;
lea r i o u s centre tables; end
tables; mahogany settee with
matching rocker; oak bureau;
buffet; Electrolux v a c u u m
cleaner with all attachments;
chest of. drawers; General
Ele.ctric refrigerator; Sunshine
tete-burner electric stove; four -
burner gas stove; sewing ma-
chine; ironing board; trunk;
quilting frames; kitchen: cup.
board; . kitchen chairs; steel.
bed with springs and mattress:
commode; dresser; oak bed
with springs andmattress and
dresser; feather tick; toilet
set; coal oil lamp; complete
set of dishes; antique dishes;
glassware; chinaware; kitchen.
clock; trilight: electric iron;
pictures and frames; sealers;
crocks; lawn mower; 90 gal.
oil- tank; two -wheel trailer;
garden and carpenter tools and
many other mise. items.
Please note time of sale.
No Reserve, everything will
be sold to settle estate,
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. HARRY NOELS.
MR. ALBERT DICKINS,
Zxecutors for the estate of
Mrs. William. Dickins.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
27c
HOLSTEIN
DISPERSAL SALE
:Of High Quality Holsteins
A Da the Premises, Lot, 4. Con, 8,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
One mile south of Winchelsea.
• The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on.
:FRIDAY EVENING, AUG, 4
s . at 7:00 p.m. sharp
HIGH QUALITY 'HOLSTEINS
'iLHolstein cow, 3 three old,
Milking, and re -bred; .Holstein
cow, A years old, 'milking, and
re -bred; Holstein cow, 8 years
old, due since April; cow, 8
Years old, due since fall, due
in October; cow, 6 years old,
milking; cow, 8 years old, due
since January, due in Decem-
ber; cow, 6 years old, milking;
cow, 5 years old, due since
Juno.; cow,. 5 year old, due
since May; cow, carrying third
calf, due in October; cow, car-
xying second calf, due August
1.5; 2 Holstein springer heifers,
due` in November; 4 liolsteiii
charting heifers; Holstein veal.
calf.
.'Universal standing ;pail•type
limit: milking machine, iii
brand new coiiditioii; 12 milk
cans; niilk strainer,
Cows- all of excellent •type
iilc'& high producing blood .lines
,th negative blood test,
"Owner giving tip dairy farm'
aria due to other interests,
Plan to attend tiffs otitstand.
ing sale.
o Reserve,
` DRMS; Cash,
BERT PAX, Proprietor
'GARNET HICKS, Clerk
VIN WALPER; Attetireneer
fisa4110.0iii4O4
.Hill. 'reunion
The Ilia reunion was .held: al; Love :of Shipka, Mr, Gor.
do
Riverview Park, heeler, no Merlocls ,and Mr, Albert Gais
Mr. Rey Rata. Mr.
Whalen
--Continued from page :ii
Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred O'Brien
and family and Mrs. Dickins of
Kelowna, B.C, are visitiee this
•• week with Mr. and Mrs.
Steel
er real, is visiting with Ali, and Mr, find Airs. lied Harrison i�svas a weekendvisitor tot with
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ay MRS FRED',BOWDEN
is nt O'Brien, n a .......• .. ......•
111iss Susan Wilfred, of Moat- .Attend .nePhew's funeral Mr. Edgar Maas,. Lliean
Sunday, July e3 with 36: in. at.. were on .a fishing trip up north Mrs• Laverne Morey this Mr- end Airs. Roy Harris= lr;s sister .and brother -fat -law 1
trndanc e, at Johnson Harbor over the week'and Air. Robert Hermon a t-' Mr, and Mrs. Barry Swartz L.
The younger members in- weekend, ! Sunday guests of , Mr- and , tended the funeral. of Johne Ors- Arthur Atek'alls an
dtriged in auresand Airs. flu Mrs, Melville Gurriun> acre Arthur Abev in Lon. ► - , Miss Helen t e
swim, by Molitor ,is spend London S�rtur. n MaFalls r r e
ming and the older tines visit-ing some time at her .dauglt- Air and Airs, 1Villianc Smitit, day, 'among the guests .entertained
ed. let's at Fort 1Niilam, Belxttont, Mr. and Alrs E. khe deceased. who was on Sunday evening by Ali. and
Attending were Mr,Miss EthelSquire and Mr. and Mrs. :ire; drowned while .attending camp, AIrs, Wii.liam .Quinton and fern-! and Mrs. AIcKaY of Jaron liam itadd, Eiteter. was a: nephew of Mrs. Fred ilY who are holidaying at
Garfield 1-41.1 and Stanley, mt in gild Mrs. Harold Hunter of Jlaci,ison, Grand Bend,
Donald Nestle and ,fancily, :all _Eden were callers last Thur•s- Mr,. a-nd M. Alton Neilnil Ito ilarriso . �! Ai.r. re
of Crediton, Mr. end Mrs, Bert day with Mr, and: Mrs. Joseph ¥r' and. Airs, Milk
J10,l„sen y, Harrison las a pall Rat rt Harrison of Cani.p
Gidleyp attended the Milk Producers' beaiei at khe funnel.
,Borden, Miss Lorna Dixon of !
and family, Bii'r A9 r, Woodall and friends. London and Miss Wendy Dixonand 1 Mrs. i)ougkas 11i11� and 11fr, axed Airs. Donald Fink• picnic et Woodstock on Thurs- Personal items f
fami.y, Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Weer were honored ata rills. day' Mr'. and Mrs. Jack Paisley, of ,Ailsa ('raig were weekends
ne, Warren and. Mui. by the ills o Zurich dated, during last, week with ifeczog of Toronto were
g f ch lnsui holiday visitors with Mr. and Jean Lairtrnie is spendinga, F
ray, Mi', and. 111-rs. Robert vii- ante Co,, ;Lender'. The t ave Mr and Mrs, Gordon Johnson a
kips, all of London, Mr, and the roci Le _ ofic' and favid Mrs. George Dunn last week.ifew days this week with. her
tilts, Alan Hill: and family, ful P. nts many eisa y David Lilley of London visit- apnt, Viiss Greta. Laramie, in t
a y, gifts, The office staff also Mr. and Am Pon Marshall. cd fora few days last week Iflensall. ,1ca.n will he ancon
Clandegoye,y g
presented thein with a set of of Port Alma, were Saturday .11 I. It. grandmother, Mr's, f bliss Lammie's .mu,sie pupils!
Brother of Crediton man dies, crystal• visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Alex At•tltiir Afc1al1 ;who will he heard over the
Mrs. Earl 'Lipper! and child- Baillie, Air. a-'CKNX radio station in Wing -
Aylmer,
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Frederick John. Green, ,flit ,� ren i,, nd Airs. Clifford Ah Yang .
Aylmer, died in St. Thomas- and. Julie and Cathy 11 i and 141rs. Welham Mole batt were ,Sunday evening visit- hain on Saturday morning at'
Elgin General: Hospital on. W d- Scltenk stayed in. a cabin Jest ley jr* and; family attended a ors with Mrs. E. Abbott. 11:15,
Hilt and Debbie, 114•s, Charles .eellaneous David Johnson, London, hale Miss Jeanette .Paisley and ilii Visitors with Air, and Mrs,'
e post nuptial. shaver li Martin Fred lfarri.son.
ftawt.hor
e week at Port Elgin. where Mr, family picnic at AIr. and Mrs. r.
nesclay, July 19 having been ;in Airs R 1C T von:Kathy, ' Air Garfield Neil of i.
failing health for the past six Lippert was working,
months. Mr, Johnny Wade, Stratford,
BOLT. in England in 1908 h spent a few days at home with ,
• on on
Sam Skinners home, Centralia. Sue and Marianne, Learning- has purchased from Mrs. W.
on Sunday, tori, are Holidaying with the i Dobbs the property of the late
Mrs. Ernie O'Neil and Mar- foriner's parents, Mr, and Mrs, : Ali;. and Mrs. H. Mills and is
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was a retired farmer and had .Iris parents, Ali', and Mrs. torte, with
were recent list_ Cooper McCurdy, !doing some renovating before;
Lived in the Aylmer district John Wade, s w. th Mrs. Laverne Morley. Air, and Mrs. George Gunn, starting up in business.
for the Janice and Robbie Morley al- Air. and. Mrs, Mervin Dunn, , Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Iiux-
past 15 years moving , Mr, and Alrs, Charles Brown. tended. a. birthday party at the Mr. and Mrs, Jack Paisley, : table an Billie
there :from. Mount Elgin, ing and boys spent Sunday at home of Airs, Retell Ainslie, d , rl were recent
Wallacetown with ;friends miss Jeanette paisley and Mr. ;visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
He is survived by four sons: St, Marys, honoring Laura Martin ilerzog,of Toronto were, Ray Laramie and family at
John Green, ,RR, 6 Aylmer.; Mr, Carl. Radford is still In Hodgins. Clandeboye, on her Saturday eveningguests with i their
Stanley, Aylmer; Beverly, RR Hospital but shows signs of ninth birthday, h r cottage in the Pinery,
3 Springfield, +and. Merlyn, RR
improvement and Mr. James Mr. and 'jr,'Mrs Ray I.ammie : f'tand Bend,
6, London; two daughters, Brock hasn't shown much im
Mrs. John (Wiinifred) Bishop, provement.
and Miss Karen Green, both of One manufacturer is bringing
RR. 5 Aylmer; four brothers, out an electric blanket with
Arthur and William, England, three sets of controls. IL's in -
Victor, Crediton, and Edward, tended for the couple who has
St;, Thomas, and three sisters everything, ;including a roomer
hi England, who's afraid to sleep alone.
Funeral service's were held:.:!::mea «,.;;';y tze E;eee are ee
from the Hughson funeral home
in Aylmer on Friday, July 21 Report on
with interment in Aylmer cem-
etery.
Personal items
Ship®
Mrs,William Haviland re- lryr �.•.'•}. ° �) »r. �'x
turned. home after spending a Personal items
month in Toronto and New
York. Mr, and Mrs. George Mey•
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Hobert ers, of Detroit, visited with
son of London visited on Satur- relatives and friends in. the dis-
day with. the latter's parents, trict over the weekend.
Mr. and. Mrs, Edwin, Beaver, Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Morenz
Mr. and Mrs, William Bend- and Billy visited over the week.
er, Mrs, Allan.` :Becker and end with Miss Sadie Coleman,
Brenda attended the funeral of at Cobourg, and 'Mr, and Mrs.
the late Arthur Johnson. of Ross Brown, at Newtonville, •
Wyoming Saturday afternoon, Visitors during last week with
The deceased was an uncle of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Morenz,
Mrs, Bender. June and Sharon, included:
Quite a number of the Huron Miss Lynda Cartier, Miss
Waves attended. the'Housewives Cheryl Greenwood, Mr. and
picnic at Riverview Park at Mrs. John Greenwood and. Mr.
Exeter last Thursday. Art Cartier, all of London.
Mr. and Mrs. McKay and Dr. S. T. Bean and Mrs.
daughter of London visited on
Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Al-
vin Finkbeiner and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Freeman. Mor -
lock and Borden. Geiser are
spending some time at their
cottage at Dorset.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Krue-
ger and family of Waterloo
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Krueger and Jean.
Mr. Art Bailey of St. Catha-
rines spent the weekend with
Mrs. Carl Radford and Shirley
and visited with Mr. C. Rad-
ford at hospital on Sunday at
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kenney
and. daughter, of Hamilton,
visited Saturday evening with
Mr, and Mrs, William Bender,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Haugh,
Danny and Linda and Mr. M.
Haugh. of Dashwood spent the
weekend at Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilborn
and Cathy of Hanover are on
holidays this week visiting with
Mrs. Ezra Foist and Nola.
The summer meeting and
picnic of the WSWS with Dash-
wood. and Zurich combined is
to be held. in. the EtJB church
on Wednesday afternoon, Aug,
2.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Presz-
cater and boys and (Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Chambers and Gloria
spent Saturday at Marine City,
Mich., visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Anderson and fam-
ily.
Mr, and Mrs. William Oest-
reicher have gone on a trip to
the east coast.
Mrs. 'Eveleen. Stevenson and
Roger and Ricky of Langton
visited with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Brock, over the
weekend.
Mr. Carmen Dobbs and John-
ny Brock of Langton. spent a
few days al; the home of the
tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Brock.
Rev. A. 'M. Schlenker was
back on. duty Sunday after be-
ing away on vacation, Robert
Mark, son. of F/L Robert Pal-
mer and Mrs. Palmer of Win-
nipeg, .Man„ who were home
on vacation at the tatter's
parents', Mr. and !Mrs, .Em-
meiy Fahrner, received the
rites of baptism at the morn.
ing t service, They left again
Monday morning for home,
Bean, of London, were Wed-
nesday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Devine and Mrs.
Devine Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichol-
son, Kenneth and Leona, of
Brigden, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Karl Guen-
ther, John and Janet, and with
Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Harlton.
Tom Russell has returned
home from a holiday with his
cousins' in St. Catharines,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack McKenzie
and. family, of Windsor, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Arb
herr Finkbeiner,
Mr. and '.Mrs. Everett Russell
and family, of Detroit, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
0. C. Russell and family,
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Milton Ratz included, F,O.
Robert Fassold, Mrs. Fassold
and Kim, of Ottawa, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Fassold and Mrs.
Nelda Routledge, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink-
beiner and family visited Sun-
day with Harold's mother, Mrs.
L. Finkbeiner and aunts, Misses
Errna. Finkbeiner and Nellie
Hotson.
Mr. and: Mrs. Charlie Webb
and family, of. St. Catharines,
are visiting this week with Mr,
and Mrs. Cliff Russell and fam-
ily.
Miss Bernice Lobb, of Bruce -
field, is holidaying with Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Sheppard.
Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Baker,
and Eunice, of St, Thomas, are
spending a few days with Earl's
mother. Mrs. M. Baker.
Mr, and 'Mrs. John Lamport
and Freddie, of Toronto, were
weekend visitors with John's
mother, Mrs. E. Lamport and
brother, Mr. T. Lamport.
Mrs. John Cada and family,
of Tecumseh, are holidaying
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Chris Baumgarten.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil
and Gerald, of Ailsa Craig,
were Sunday visitors with Mrs,
Neil's mother, Mrs. all. Baker.
Mrs. Philip Fassold . spent
last week with her sister, Mrs.
E. Stelck: and Mr. Stelek, in
Dashwood,
Rev. R. Hiltz has retuned
from. vacation and services will
be a.t 9 a.m, in the Shipka
Church. for the remainder of
the summer. Bible School will
be from August 2 to August 11.
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