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10. Used Cars For Sale
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• 1. Coming Events
BUS to Durham hockey
game, Friday, March 15th.
Call Miller Motors for det-
ails. Phone 527-1410. 1-18-1
• THE Swiss Club, Thamesval-
ley, invites everybody to the
Flo second- Swigs Canadian Get-
together, March „29th at 8
p.m. in Brodhagen Commim-
ity Hall. Admission, member,
$1,75, non member $2.0Q.
1-18-2
4. Help Wanted
WOOD finishing personnel,
men or women for piano. fac-
tory. Write stating name, age
• marital status, experience and
references to Box 1716, Hu-
ron Expositor. 4-18-1
Help Wanted
Accounts %payable clerk,
male or female. Must be a
good typist.
Apply Box 1719
The Huron Expositor
4-184
5. Bus. Opportumties
Business.
Opportunity
Tired of being Chained to
a desk or machine? Interes-
ting work awaits you if, you
reply to this ad. Part or full
time work, couples can work
together. Renly to Keith Ing-
ham, 113 William St., Strat-
• ford by mail or phone.
5-18-1
•
8. Farm Stock For Sale
THIRTY-SIX pigs, eight
weeks old. Keil Ryan, UM,'
Dublin, phone 102-11-5,
8484-
THIRT'Y-SEVEN pigs, ten.
weeks old, also 11' pigs, eight
weeks old, William Livingston
Phone 527-0365. 8-18-1
THREE young purebred
Hereford cows due at grass
time. Robert E. McMillan.
Phone 527-1016, Seaforth.
8-18x1
ENGLISH black chunks, 3
months old from registered
imported stock, excellent for
cross breeding, either sex.
Reasonably priced. Russel
Brock, 262-5265, RR1 Cron
arty. .8-18-1
Grow Cucumbers
and make _extra money
If you have ih an acre of land
or more, you can grow cucum-
bers for Hick's — All Hybrid
seeds. Highest prices paid.
Free Plck-up at Gate. •
Bick'S Grading Station
10 : •
Albert Kramers, phone
30 R 3, Dublin.
5-104
7. Situations Wanted
9. Poultry For Sale
KIM FIER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS. LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
9 -17 -ti
EXPERIENCED carpenter
Wants work, all kinds. Peter
Malcolm, phone 527-1664.
7-18-tf
STILL requesting snow shot"-
elling. Phone 527-0204 after
5 p.m. week nights. and 1 to
7 on Saturdays. 7-15x4
•
8. Farm Stock For Sale
• NINE eight week old pigs,
phone 527-0835. Jim Preszca-
tor, RR1 Clinton. , 8-184
FIFTEEN pigs, eight Weeks
old. Apply Joe Hastings, Lot
251, Con. 7, Hibbert. 8-18x1
FORTY nice—pigs, eight to
nine weeks old, K. Boven,
phone 527-1738. 8-18-1
TWELVE pigs, seven weeks
Ferg Kelly Jr., Lot 22,
Con. 4, Hibbert, RR2, Dublin.
8-18-1
TWELVE strong pigs well
started, Alvin Dodds, RR2,
• Seaforth. Phone 527-1748.
8-18-1
TWO good servicable hogs,
farmers' price. Luther San-
ders. 527-15,77, RR2, Seaforth.
848-11
TOTTil 'purebred, Reg. nols-
tein heifers. Also two Reg.
vb
Holstein CQWS all due within
a uteek, bred to unit sires
4,000 bales of straw. Lewis
Coyne, BM Seaforth, phone
Dublin, 100./t46. 848k1
10. Used Cars For Sale
1960 Dodge, re -built, V8 mot-
or, reasonable. 127 North
Main (upstairs). 10-17x2
1967 Epic, 18,000 miles, nine
months warranty left, good
shape, phone 527-0835.
10-17-3
YOU will get 40 miles per
gallon in this 1966 Epic' De -
Luxe in excellent condition
and still under warranty.
H. Fiero, Phone 482-3380
11. Articles For Sale
11. Articles For _Sale
pletely furnished; rock maplo
furniture, drapes, rugs, lamps
etc., stove, frig,. washing
machine. Excellent condition,
16 x 12 porch also available.
Presently set up on large,
landScaped, private lot. Phone
524-8061 11-18-2
SAVAUGES March sale now
on. Drop in and see the many
bargains on display. Dis-
counts up to 50%. Savauge
Jewellers (opposite post off-
ice) ' 1146-5
SEED GRAIN
Russell Oats - Reg. Canada.
No. 1
,Kelsey Oats - limited quant-
ity, Reg.
Keystone • Barley - Reg. -or
Canada- No. 1
Herta Barley - can. No. 1
from Cert. Seed
,. Custom mixtures available.
Art Bolton 527-0455 or Russ-
ell Bolton 527-1428. 11-17-tf
QUANTITY of baled hay.
Phone 482-9917. • 11-18-1
TEN ft. Kewane disc, phone
Adrian Timmerman, 262-5504
11-18-1
QUANTITY Of baled hay,
John _Boyd, RR4, Walton.
Phone 527-1205. • 1148-1
QUANTITY 'trefoil seed
Frank Eiolcmeir, Lot 30, Con.
6, Logan. 11-18-1
BAILED hay, Ralph Fischer,
RR4, Walton, phone Dublin,
24-R-25. • 11-18-2
1000-13ales clean oat strir,
Herman Van Bakel, RR2,
Dublin, phone 55-R-12.
. 11-18x2
DIAMOND ring -sale, 15%--
25% discount on entire stock
•of diamonds, Savauge Jewel-
lers, (opposite Post Office)
Evening appointments by ar-
rangement, phone 527-0270.
. 11-17-tf
TRUCKLOAD lots of Ont-
ario grain and corn at compet-
itive prices.
Topnotch Feeds Ltcl. phone 52-
7-1910 Seaforth. 11-10-2
QUANTITY of baled has",
good quality, Dan O'Connor,
phone Dublin 345-2792.
11-18x3
SIX tons of baled hay and
also baled straw. Antone Sie-
mon, Dublin, 104-R-5, RR4,
Walton. •11-18-1
COLEMAN gas space heater,
only 51/2 years old. Can be
seen et 63 Jarvis St. Seaforth.
• • 11-18x1
QUANTITY of shelled corn
and a Forney welder,' War-
ner feed" cooker, Arnold Tay -
kr. Phone 482-9155. 11-18-2
FOR high yields and strong
standability, order De Kalb
seed corn from Robt. E. Mc-
Millan. Phone 527-1016, 'Sea -
forth. ' 11-18x1
'USET) .glass showcase, 6 feet
and 5 feet, several display is-
lands. Available April 29th.
Keating's Pharmacy, phone
527-1990. 11-18-1
TWENTY tons' of mixed
grain and 850 bales of first
cut timothy and alfalfa hay.
J. Axtmann, phone 527-0107,
RR4 Walton. . • 11-18x1
SPECIAL for St. Patrick's
shamrocks, 50c per pot. Stef-
fens Flowers 'and Gifts, 12
Jarvis St. Phone .527-0890.
11-17-2
ONE chestnut pony, 6 years
old, good with children. W.
E. Haney, phone„, 527-0938.
,11-17-2
628RCULAR saw on wheels
In good repair, two saws,
Wilfred O'Rourke, REA Dub-
lin, Phone 37-R-9 11-17x2
PIONEER and Canadian
chain Saws, reduced spring
Prices on some models. Com-
plete parts and service. Ro-
bert Glen, Pioneer Saws,
phone 48279292, Clinton.
11-17-4
USED boys and girls clothing
from sizes 8 to 16 including
2 boys' spring suits and jack-
ets size 16, girls' dresses and
coats: various sizes, in good
condition. Phone after 'six
527-0351. • 11-18-1
15 run power Massey Harris
disc drill with grass seeder
attached. In good condition.
One , Massey Harris no. 11
manure spreader in working
order. Apply to Wm. L. Boyd
Lot 13, Con. 11, Seaforth
527-0626. 11-18x1
USED J. Taylor safe, 26" x
26" -x 36" high. Inner com-
partment has 3 drawers plus
room for ledgers. Best offer
takes. To be removed from
premises immediately. Keat-
ing's Pharmacy, phone &27-
1990. 11-18-1
LARGE Detretter Mobi
Home, 52 x 10. Two bed-
rooms, 3 piece batbroom,
kitchen and living room. Com-
Closified Ade pay clividends.
TIMEX WATCHES
SOLD AND SETVICED
THROUGH
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
11-17-tf
TWO truck tires 750 x 20,
ten ply, on wheels, like new,
also one front tire. George
Blake, 466-W-6, Brussels.
' 11-17x2
PIANOS, and organs, new
and reconditioned, largest va-
riety to choose from. We ser-
vice what we sell for our cus-
tomers to the highest degree
of accuracy. See your Sher-
lock- Manning dealer for this
area and get a truly fine in-
strument. Many makes and
models at Garnet Farrier's
showrooths' at Whitechurch.
Phone 357-2068. 11-16-tf
Bargains
In Work shoes, discontinued
lines. Get ready for spring at
the low prices.
Jack Thompson
Family Shoes and Repairs'
11-18x1
Seed Oat •
tontructs .
95c uncleaned, at harvest
time, $1.05 uncleaned, winter
delivery. Orbit, Stormont,
Kelsey, Garry, Rodney Rus-
sell. Also many other Seed
Contracts available now.
ALEX M. STEWART & SON
LTD."
AILSA CRAIG
11-18-4
First Time Ever
1 ,
:
13". Wanted
HAVE room and board avail-
able for a yeung m. Phone
527-0175. 13.48-1
Zig Zag portable machine
$149.95. Free steriophonic re-
cord player.
Zig Zag portable machine
$129.95. Free A.M. radio - or
P z 1F Floor Polisher
Zig Zag portable machine
save $50 • Now $99.95.
Singer company of
• Canada. ,
40 West Street, Goderich
Phone 524-8431
11-18-2
USED FARM
MACHINERY
TRACTORS
2010 John Deere with loader
560 Cockshutt row crop
( Diesel )
400 Case ( Gas )
10 ft. lidenational cultivator
on rubber
8 ft. John Deere on rubber
Special this week oilly
Case 400, gas, good tractor
also other tractors, pkws,
corn planters .eultivators.
JIM CHALMERS
R.R.2 'KIPPEN
Phone Seaforth 527-0205
11-17-
1
,12: Wanted To Buy
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14. Property For Sale
FOUR building lots, wide
frontage. Phone 527-0753.
14-17x2
HOUSE in .Clinton on James
Steet. Apply Rev. H. Ken-
drick, 56 Franklin St. ,Sea -
forth. Phone 527-0742. Pos-
session April 1st. 14-17-2
150 acre farm, seven room
brick house, three piece bath-
room- upstairs, 1 piece down-
stairs. New oil furnace this
year, drilled well at house,
overflowing well in field,
large L shaped barn, silo and
40 * 60 cement driving shed,
land is well drained and fenc-
ed, lot 4 and east Vs lot 5.
con. 7, McKillop Township.
Wilfred O'Rourke, RM. Dub-
lin. Phone 37-R-9 14-17X2
COB corn, any amount. Lou
McIver, phone Dublin, 43-R-
25. 12-18x1
,ANY old wood -working tools
used around the farm. Write
616 Ontario Street, Stratford,
Ont.. giving partictilars.
12-15-8
A China cabinet in good con-
dition with glass door and
glass in the sides. Write, giv-
ing price and particulars to
Box 1715, Huron Expositor.
12-17x3
14. Property For Sale
BUYING?? .
SELLING??
REAL ESTATE
CONTACT ,
William M. Hart
SALESMAN SEAFORTH
GEO. R. 'JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE ITD
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
2-100 acre farms in Twp. of
Tuckersmith with buildings.
250 acre farm on .Highway 8
close to town of Seaforth. 2
sets of buildings, good terms.
100 acres in MeKillop Twp.
with modern buildings.
• One Income home in towni
of Seaforth, two modern ap-
artments,
Properties Sold
100 acre farm, Hibbert Twp.,
150 acre farm, TurnberrY
Twp.; 100 acre farm, East
Wawanosh; house in village
of Walton; house -two miles
north cf Seaforth.
HAROLD JACKSON
SEAFORTH
Real Estate Broker
ALLAN CAMPBELL
SALESMAN .
1447-2
15. Property For Rent
ONE-HALF of double house
on Jarvis St. Availagle the
first of April. Phone 527-1955.
15-18x1
GRASS available for 25
steers from 600 to 800 lbs.
Torrance Dundas, Walton,
phone Brussels, 470-J-5 ,
15-184
17. Wanted To Rent
SIX or seven room house
with . modern conveniences.
Reasonable. Box 1718, Huron
Expositor. 17-18x1
19. Notices
CONCRETE silos, farmers
place your orders • now for
erection of a silo in time for
this year's crop. Wes Hugill
and son, Zurich, phone 236s
4928.„ 19-13-3
Fund Raising
19, Notices
Tui TOWN BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
• for
INCOME TAX — T4's
Complete record prepara-
tion and maintenance.
Phone 462-9260.
19-17-tf
FARM SERVICE
CENTRE
For all pressure systerns and
• farm line needs.
PHONE 482-9561
17 Rattenbury Street, CLINTON
"Proudly "We Service
Canadian" what we sell"
RUSS ARCHER, Manager
, 19-17-tf
Church groups, clubs,
school organizations such as
athletic groups, school bands,
senior classes, etc. will find
an interesting way of raising
funds by writing to Keith.
Ingham, 113 William St.,'
Stratford.
19-18-1
Farin‘.Income Tax
done in your own home on
a one year basis. -
• Appl3f Box 1717
The Huron Expositor
• 19-17-4
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Writeor phone LOUIS
BLAKE, RR2, Brussels,
phone 442-W-6 or HATtOLD
MALONEY, phone 527-1424.
19-17-tf
• TOM GRAFTON
Huron
'Farm Accounting
Blyth, phone collect 523-9429
Specializing in Farm Tax-
ation and Business Accoun-
ting.. 19-14x3
HIMIERT TOWNSHIP *
* BEAN GROWING DISTRICT *
200 acres with 190 acres productive land, South of Sea -
forth and Highway, No. 8. "L" shaped barn, silo and
drilled well. i.y2 storey hoOse with 'all modern conven-
iences. Taxes $564.00. Reasonably priced. A farm with
a future. Owner will also sell extra 100 or 50 acres. ,
CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION
Office 107 Erie Street, Stratford 271-2668
Joseph Delesie Rural Rep. Res. 393-6216
14404
ELNCTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. 19-17-11
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
of Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin
Call Collect
19-17-tf
DEAD STOCK
Highest cash prices paid for
fresh dead, disabled cows and
horses. We pay 1/2c PER LB.
weighing ever 500 lbs.
Small animals picked up free
of charge. For the most prompt.
and courteous service in this
district Please call 'collect
1VIARLATT BROS. .
Phone 133 — Brussels, Ont.
24 hour service -7 days a week
---,LICENSE NO. 390-C-65
19-17-tf
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We guaran-
tee all work. Write or call Har-
vey Dale, Seaforth, phone 527-
1406. 19-17-11
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales. Varna, Phone 262-5350,
Hensall, 1947-1
WATCH REPAIRS
• FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
• JEWELLERS LTD.
Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth
19-17-11
Jewellery Repairs
We do all types of jewellery
repairs.,
Ring Sizing
Retip Claws
Rebuild Shanks
Bead Restringing
Repair costume jewellery
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
• 19-17-tf
!O. Miction Sales
AUCTION WE
OF Ayrshire ad flereford
cattle, feed and dairy equip -
merit at lot 20, Con. 11, Mc-
Killop, Wednesday,. 14arch 20
at 1:30 p.m.
CATTLE — 3 Ayrshire
cows, fresh; 4 Ayrshire cows
due March; 4 Ayrshire cows
milking since fall; 1 Ayrshire
cow, due April; 2 Ayrshire
cows, due June; 1 Ayrshire
cow, milking, pasture bred;
1 Hereford cow. due May; 1
Hereford cow, ranking; 1
Hereford cow, pasture bred;
9 Hereford heifers, 900 lbs.
to 110Q lbs.; 2 Hereford
steers, 900 Ilk.; 1 Hereford
steer, 600 lbs.; 4 bull calves;
1 Hereford bull, 6 year old:
FEED — Approximately
1,500 bales of good, mixed,
first cut hay; 15 ft. of corn
silage in 14 ft. silo.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT — So-
lar bulk milk cooler, 1,700
lbs. capacity; Surge milking
machine with motor, pump,
pipe for 20 cows and 4 units.
TERMS — CASH
No reserve as the propri-
etor is going out of the dairy
business.
JOHN GLANVILLE
Proprietor
R. G. GETHKE
Auctioneer
Dial 347-2465
20-17-2
AUCTION ENGS ALE
Of Machinery, hay, house-
hold effects, at Lot 1, Con. 13,
Hullett, 21/2 miles south of Wal-
ton, 21/2 miles west or 2 miles
east at 1:30 p.m. Saturday,
March 16, 1968.
IMPLEMENTS — Model ,S
Case tractor, Ford tractor
with manure loader;
New Idea mower, 7 foot; Al-
lis Chalmers manure spreader;
Internatipnal side rake; McCor-
mick fertilizer 11 disc drill;
Massey Harris, -2 furrow plow;
3 section drag harrows; 5 sec-
tion diamond barrows; John
Deere 8' cultivator; Internation-
al Ace bottom 3 furrow plow;
3 drum land roller; Case 4 sec-
tion drag harrows, rubber tired
wagon; George White threshing
machine, No. 6 with belts; 2
wheeled trailer; Letz • grain
grinder; grains auger; scales;
2 electric 1/2 h.p. motors, pres-
sure pump and tank; extension
ladd.er;,galvanized water trough
cedar posts, forks and shovels,
etc.
Colony house, 10 x 12. •
500 bales of straw, 3,000
bales timothy and alfalfa hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —2
day beds; 1 brass bed, spring
and mattress; 1 iron bed, spring
and mattress, bureau, buffet;
1 drop leaf table; chest draw-
ers; 1 dresser, 2 wardrobes; 2
cupboards; small tables; fern-
ery; electric stove; refrigerator,
Quebec heater; 2 lawn ehairs;
2 clothes horses; sealers; dishes
pots and pans, 2 trunks; 1 cop -
20., Auction Saies
per boiler; eurtabis; 2 10101-
ized tube.
No reserve as form is sold$
TER*5 — °Asa
ERNEST TtAdi,
Proprietor
BRUCE RATawEr.a.
Auctioneer
MEL.
Clerk
20 -17-2
•CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of livestock; a fun, line of
implements and feed at Lot
16, Con. 8,,,Hibbert Twp., at
Staffa, 5 miles south of Dub.;
lin, on.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
, at 1 p.m.
Aftig list will appear next
week.
GORDON HOGGARTH
• Proprietor
W. E. N'AIRN & SON
Auction Service
St Marys phone 284-3796
COMPLETE
Clearing Sale
FOR
Elias Kosteniuk and Alex
Galutzen. Lot 16, Con. 17,
Grey Township, 4 miles east
of Walton church, 4 miles
south' of Cranbrook, on;
MONDAY, MARCH 25
at 12:00 noon.
Holstein cattle, feed and
machinery. A complete list
to appear in next weeks pap-
.
• JACKSON & JACKSON
Auetioneers
Listowel, phone 291-4450
20-18-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
OF farm stock and mach-
inery at Lot 1.5, Con. 6, Mor-
ris Twp.; 33/4 miles west of
Brussels or 33/4 miles east of
Highway No. 4 on Thursday,
March 21s1 at 1 p.m. ,
CATTLE 19 Hereford
and Poll Angus cows ranging
from 3 to 6 yrs. old, due to
freshen in April, bred. p011
Angus, 9 Pell Hereford steers,
1 yr. old in April, 11 Poll
Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old in
April, 6 Poll and Hereford
steers 1100 lbs.
MACHINERY — Ferguson
tractor with manure loader,
mounted circular saw, D Case
• tractor, 3 furrow Massey Har-
ris plow, 6 ft. Dearborn mo-
wer, 81t. tractor disc, 3 sec-
tion drags, 4 'section diamond
harrows, 3 drum steel roller,
fertilizer drill, 24"' White
threshing machine, shrdeder
and grain thrower, Endless
drive belt, 7 ft, McCormick
Deering binder, Massey Her-
20. Auction Saki
ris tractor Mair0Fe,
Oliver side rake,011.'''Alt*.ent
set scales, >rubber Wed, wag,
Itak Plickt -71/ cedar
POStIt 04444 et9VO VW&
•EtOW41 drop. hes4 140 .104404.
pile 840.413' meta •
1 -IAT and MOM 1,000
bales boY, 0,.0.4
grain,' forks, shovels, ollatus;'
some hone:0MA '"erfeetls.' '
TERMS C4§4
JOHN 11. CPAlitlt
r_FO_Pricr
tianOw 'MCKEON
Auctioneer ,
MEL, GRAHAM '
Clerk
20484
' CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
01 delrY ohOwS, dalrY eflalW
ment and-snachinery 'Lot
376, Huron Road No.
the town limits, of .0odenclo.
Located behind Baird MotOM
TI*SDAY MARCH 26,
at 12:30 'P.M.
CATTLE — 40 head of
Jersey cows, 15 cows milking,
some due at sale time mid ba-
lance due in April and May:
DAIRY .EQUIPMENT — De
Laval 44 can bulk tank cool-
er, S..P.' 11 Surge vacuum
pump and pipeline for 45
cows, 3 surge units, 1 Woodo
upright milker, stainless steel
washsinks, pails. and 'strainers.
MACHINERY Massey Fer-
guson 65 gas tractor, Massey.
Harris 22 standard tractor,
Massey Ferguson 15 run drill
(new) with liquid fertilizer
attachment, Massey Ferguson
4 row corn; and bean planter,
Massey Ferguson No: 10'
ler, Allis Chalmers No. 60
Pan tYlse -combine, Nevi,' Idea
7 ft. mower, 10 ft. Cockshtd.
cultivator, Allis Chalmers
side delivery rake 3 ton and
4 ton Cabey rubber tired wa-
gons with hay. racks, 2 row
mower bean puller, 3 P.T.
hitch 4row snuffler, 3 P.T.
hitch weed sprayer, 20 foot
bOom, P,T.O. Cyclone grass
seeder, George White 20 1t.:
Skeleton -elevator and motor,
Snowno' 16 ft. 'grain auger,
18 in. bean fan, Canon 180
compact electric welder Acet- •
ylene welder, 32 ft. extension
ladder, quantity of lumber..
Osler cattle clippers, light
driving harness and pony cart '
in good condition. .
NO reserve as owner is gist-
ing up farming. .
'TERMS — CASH
CLIFFORD HUGILL
-,. proprietor
BRUCE RATHWELL
• Auctioneer ,
MEL GRAHAM
Clerk
20-18-2
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