The Huron Expositor, 1966-04-14, Page 7• .,
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1. Coming ,Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
0. Poultry For Sale
10. Used (;ars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
13. Wanted
14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale or Relit '
17. Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted.
22. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25. In Memoriam
26. Personal's
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1. Coming Events
CHICKEN Barbecue, Wed-
nesday, May 25, Egmond-
ville Church. 1-19-2
O.E.S. Dessert Euchre, in
I.O.O.F. Hall, Wednesday,
April 27th, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Prizes. Admission 50c. 1-20-1
2. Lost, Strayed
7. Situations Wanted
WILL baby sit, over the
weekend. Phone 527-0633.
7-20x1
LARGE yellow short haired
dog. Finder , phone Frank
Fowler, 482-3377. 2-20x1
LOST on Main St., between
Post Office and Smith's Gro-
eery, about March 19, a biose°
key case, Containing. several
keys. Finder please leave at
Box 1552, Huron Expositor.
3. Found
WATCH, on Goderich St.
Owner may have dame by
proving property. Phone 527-
0131. 3-20x1
4. Help Wanted
WILL do washing, ironing
and seyving for children and
teens, in my own home,
Phyllis Fry, phone 527-0652.
7-20x1
DRESSMAKING and altera-
tions, detailed finishing. Rea-
sonable prices. Fast service.
No tailoring. Phone Susan
Dale, 527-1882, Seaforth
7-19-2
8.: Farin Stock For Sale
TWENTY -five real good pigs.
Henry Kl'aver, RR 4, ,Clin-
ten, phone 482-9156. 8420x1
TWENTY -nine pigs, 8 weeks
old. George Love, Walton,
phone 527-0637. 8-20-1
TWENTY -five pigs, 8 weeks
cid. Doug Hugill, RR 2, Sea -
forth, phone 482-7548. 8-20x1
GOOD young Holstein cow,
with week-old calf. Mrs.
Mina Jewitt, phone 52-7-0466.
8-20-1
TWENTY -two pigs for sale.
Apply Joseph Nolan, St. Col-..
umban, phone 123 R .16,
Dublin. 8-20-1.
11. Articles For -Sale 14, Property For Sale
GIRLS' spring coats, - sizes 4
to 6, beige, navy and red.
Phone 482-7419. 11-20-1
GIRL'S bicycle, CCM, 18"
frame, geed condition. Phone.
527-0115; 11-20-1
QUANTITY Climax Timothy
seed. Don Dodds, RR 1, Sea -
forth, phone 527-0686.
11-20x1
TWO milking Shorthorn
heifers, one due now. Apply
Lorne Fell, .Staffa, phone 116
R 11. . 8-20x1
TWENTY -five pigs, 7 to 8
weeks old. Robert Rekele,
RR 1, Dublin, phone 527-
0715. ' 8-20-1
TEN pigs, '7 weeks old; six
Muskovey ducks. Douglas
Racho, Highway ' 8, 11/2
miles West of Dublin, 8-20x1
FOR SALE — Choice young
sows and hogs, suitable for
breeding stock. Arnold Jam-
ieson; phone 482-9828. 8-19-2.
TWENTY -eight pigs, 9 weeks.
old. Harry Reynen, lot 20,
con. 7, Hibbert, RR 1, Staffa,
phone 114 R 8. Dublin. 8-20-1
REGISTERED ,York hog and
some registered open gilts.
Orville Workman, phone 262-
5044, - 8-18-3
ABERDEEN . Angus calves,
make good bulls or 4-H calf
prosi5ects; also a few older
females. R. J. Doig, Seaferth,
phone 527-0763. 8-19-tf
WOULD YOU LIKE A
CHANCE TO BECOME
AN EKECU-TWE—?
Would a career with an ex-
panding Finance ' Company
with more ,' than 1,650
branches be .of interest to
you?
Qualifications
Aga.— 23 to 35
Education — Must be High
School Graduate s
Experience — Sales• or Bank-
ing helpful
Personality — Impressive ap-
• pearance, mentally alert,
Ability to get along with
people
Future — Promotion depends
on ability
Many fringe benefits'.
Good starting'salary
Telephone or. Write' for an
appointrnlenti '
C. Ballinger; -
BENEFICIAL FINANCE
CO. OF CANADA,
59 Ontario St.,
Stratford. ' Ontario.
Phone 271-8722, 9 to 5:30
daily
• 448-3
HERE'S YOUR KEY TO' A
BIG,INCOME - MAIL
TODAY
The W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd:,
Dept. D-363-HY, 4005 Riche-
lieu, Montreal, P,Q.
Gentlemen: I am interestO r
in the world famous Rdwa
Leigh Line on a
( ) part-time basis
( ) full-time basis
( ) Please send me M1':
Cook Book `and ' catalogue
with full details.
Name
Address
City . Prov.
4-20-1
Reply in writing and
state qualifications,
for position of
LIFEGUARD
and Supervisor of
Swimming Classes
Write:
Mitchell
Lions Club
c/o Hugh Edighoffer
Mitchell, Ont.
RED Clover seed, Londes-
boro cleaned. Dave Watson,
RR 2, Walston, phone 527-
1187. _ 11-20*1
FEW gallene of" maple
left. Apply to Harry Joh '-
ston, RR 1, Dublin, phone'
527-1815. 11-20-1
1,400 bales of good hay; 400
bales of straw. Carl Hoven,
phone 527-1738, RR 1, Sea -
forth. 11-20-1
HONEY, 2 and ' 4-1b.° pails,
last of '65 crop. Wilmer
Kelly, James St., phone 527-
1023. 11=20x2
APPROXIMATELY 6 tons
of feed beans. Apply M. J.
Linton, RR 4, Mitchell.
11-20x1
9. Poultry •For Sale'
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
Red x S x Red Pullets
Mixed Chicks and Cockerels.
Available now. Book your or-
ders' early. ...
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD..
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
9-19-tf
10. Used Cars For Sale
FOR SALE — Car, '52 Ply-
moul h, 4 -door, grey sedan, in
good running condition. 72
R 9, Dublin. 10-19-3
1961 Dodge, 6 -cylinder, stan-
dard; 1964 Valiant, 8, wagon,
A.T., both in good condition.'
Charles Reeves, phone 52/-
0834. 10-205c1
FORD one -ton .truck, good
racks and tires. Four -speed
transmission. Reasonable. Or-
ville Workman, phone- 262-
5044. 10-18-3
GIRL'S 24" bicycle, in good
condition, reasonable. Phone
527-0633, Frank J. Smple.
11-20x1
QUANTITY of Alfalfa seed;
girl's CCM bicycle, medium.
size. Edgar Elligsen, • phone.
104 R 14, Dublin. 11-20-1,
HERTA Barley, grown from
registered seed; also Timothy
and Red Clover seed. Arnold
Jamieson, phone' 482-9828.
11-20x1
TWO boys' sports jackets,
one dark, one light, size 14
to 16, in perfect condition.
Mrs. Jack Patrick, phone
527-0047. 11-20-1
QUANTITY of Timothy seed,
$1.2'.00 per bushel. Some Alf-
alfa and Herta Barley. E.
Beuerman, phone 527-0196.
11-20x2
11, Articles For Salo'
EpS'S , 28" bicycle, $15.00,
Phone 52Z -o264. 11-20=1
CCM- boy's' bicycle, 26", • in
gttbd condition. Harry Gor-
don., phone 527-1518": 11-20x1
QUANTITY of; Timothy seed.
Wilfred Coleman, phone 527-
1875. 11-20-1
ONE white bassinet, good
condition. Phone 527-1947.
11-20-1
1;500 bales of flrst duality
hay. Ted' Sjaarda,, Highway
"4 miles West of Seaforth,
phone 482-9882, 1-20-1
FOR SALE — Alfalfa 'seed,
timothy seed, 1 flit hay
rack. Lew -Bdltoii. 11:17-5
ALFALFA seed',' $1800' per
bushel. Andy Palsa; AR 2,
Iensall. 1149x2
FORMALS, blue', pinit and
fellow, si a 10`'ancl 12, like
new. Phone 527-1352.
11-19-2
FOR SALE - Cottage, in
Bayfield area, 3 bedrooms,;
furnished, Large lot. cash or;
terms. Apply to Box 1556;
Huron Expositor. 14-19-6,
HOUSE, in Egmondville, can:.
be used for two families, oil;
furnace, new roof and two+.
bathrooms. Phone 527-0498.,
Frank Nigh. ' 14-17-4
FRAME cottage, in Brussels,:
asphalt s Mg, 6 rooms. ands
3 -piece bath, closed in porch,.
oil furnace, new kitchen cup-
boa>I!ds, nes ly painted ,out-,
s>de, good garage. Phone.
Dubif*, 34 -Ii 5,, or Blyth 523-,
9262. 14-20x2'
OLDER style, 4 -bedroom
white brick house, in Walton.,
Situated on '/s -acre of land,;
with a good barn, garage,'
newly drilled well and new`
bathroom. Close to Centrar
School. Phone Seaforth, 527-,
0537. 14-18-5i
COMPLETELY renovated,
modern 4 -bedroom house, in°
Hensall, close . to business;
section. Extra lot, low taxes.'
Edison Forrest, phone 262-'
5076, Hensall. 14-19-tff
ONE hundred and fifty acre•
farm, good . clay -loam, well
drained; barn 50' x 60',
,.cement stabling•; implement
shed; hen house; 7 -room
brick house, hydro, pressure
system. Farm 11/2 miles from.
No. 4 Highway, on Conces-
sion 6, Morris Township: Er-
nest Noble, RR 4, Brussels,
Ont., phone 523-9438.
14-15x8
YELLOW . chiffon formal,
size 10; evening pumps, set
with rhinestones, size 7;
dark brown borg jacket,
size 12. Phone 527-1536.
11.20-1
ONE Myer's 1/2 H.P. jet pres-
sure pump, with • well "jet
and 40 ft. of double line
pipe. Pump and motor re-
cently- overhauled. Phone
52'7-0425. ' 11-20'x1
REPOSSESSED Zig Gag
sewing machine, does fancy
stitches, buttonholes. Can be
had for balance owing, $52.
cash or $8.00 monthly.. Write
Box 1557,. Huron Expositor.
11-20-2
QUANTITY of Birdsfoot
Trefoil, 75c lb. Apply Dal-
ton Diegel, RR 1, Bornholm.
11-19x2
MAPLE .syrup. orders taken;
$7.00 h o�ia. Phone 40-
3214, 'r`ed-' MCCtlIOnont, Vary
na... 1149»2'
NORTH Arieilid to Frills %i
Frocks, low' prices, goad
material Co1itltzt M,iiriel
Worktndn, • 527 458. 11-18-5
MEADOW Fescue and •Brorrie
Grata minced, ` suitable for
pasture; also Alfalfa seed.
Stervaat Dale, phone .527-
1406, 11-19x2
QUANTITY Russell seed
oats, grown from registered.
seed. $1.35 bushel. Lewis
Coyne, phone 109 R 16, Dub-
lin.i
Remember! It takes but' a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be 'money in
pocket. To advertise, just
iyial Seaforth 527-0240.
SEED FOR SALE
Garry Oats, Registered
Russell OatS, Certified .
Herta Barley, Certified
SPENCER JEFFERY,
RR 1, Staffa,
Phone Dublin, 116 R. 10,
111E4
PONY, very quiet with child-
ren, new harness; 2-22 cali-
bre rifles, one . with sights,
shotgun; Allis Chalmers pow-
er mower; A-1 condition.
Lorne Cronin, Dublin, phone
4. • 11-20-2
PIPE, 11/2"; 5 gal. pails;
door; angle iron; incinerator;
oil drum; kitchen sink; baby's.
high chair; baby's mattress;
car wheels; hardwood floor-
ing; lumber. Clarence Reeves
Commercial Hotel. 11-20x1
CEDAR posts, peeled; 12'
braces; anchor posts; steel
posts, 6' and 7' lengths;
Paige wire and barbed wire,
in all weights. Borden
Brown, Kinburn Store phone
527.1387. 11-20-tf
SEED
FOR SALE ,
Russell Oats, registered.
Keystone Barley, Certified.
Red Clover, cleaned and test-
ed
RUSSELL 'BOLTON, phone
527-1428
ART BOLTON, phone
527-0455
11-19-tf
FOR SALE
Locally grown Alfalfa
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Red Clover
Also
Cert, 'ed Climax, Timothy
Certified Dollard. Red Clover
Canada No. 1 Century Peas
Grown on own farm
Locally grown cereal grains
and mixtures
WE. GROW, BUY, CLEAN
AND SB%,L FARM SEEDS.
R. N. Alexander
Londesboro
11-19-2
15. Property For Rent
MODERN 2 -bedroom apart-
ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex-
eter, 235-1510. • •--15-19-tf
APARTMENTS, $16 to $60•.
Apply Harvey Dale, phone'
527-1406. 15-19x8
FARM house, 7 -rooms mod-
ern conveniences, oil furnace.
Bruce Roy, Londesboro,
phone 523-4237. 15-19-tf
GRASS available for 6 or 7
head of cattle, 400 to 500 lbs.
Apply Box 1558, Huron Ex-
positor. 15-20-1
19. Notices
4AWN rolling done. Phones
527-0647 or 527-9016.
19-20x2
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to Uzlited CQ-Op4rol
,a Ontario, To Arrange for pieg-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night. -
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 5274946, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin.
Call Collect -
19.19-tf
HEATED apartment, private
entrance, private bathroom.
Available 1st of. May. Phone
527-0722. 15-20-1
ON Main Street, 2-L edrooni
apartment. Heated with new
gas furnace. Box 1559, The
Huron Expositor, Seaforth.
15-20-tf
APARTMENT,available on
May 1, in Goderich St. East
McMaster building across
from New Hospital. Heated
self contained suite. Appy
Harvey Dale, phone 527-
1406. 15-20x1
WitAtted To Bilk
BO,Y'S 26" bicycle. Phone
527-0264. 12-20-1
ANTIQUE furniture, pictures
frames, -cupboards, lamps and
dishes, etc. Will buy individ-
ual pieces or complete house -
held. Phone 271.t57'ii'•'12-19-tf
13. Wanted
WANTED
•
Cue'umber grdt rs , for
Rose Brand pickles.
We have: ,
Top prices
Free pickup at farin
Hybrid seed',
Fo3r inforf nation and con-
tract, write to:
Matthews -Wells Co. Ltd.,
Guelph.,
13-19-3
14. Property For Sale
• FOR 'SALE
Farm, close to I' .ippen, 186
acres, modern home, two
large barns. Possession in
fall, 1966.
Houses, stores and apartments
in Seaforth and Mitchell.
Joseph McConnell
Realtor,
St., Seaforth,
14-20-1
19. Notices
LAWN ROLLING
G. HEARD CONSTRUCTIQN
Phone 527-0307, Se-oforth..
19,20-2
MASONRY service -- Chim-
neys repaired, repointed;
stone work, fireplaces built;
basements repaired, water-
proofed and white coated.
Work guaranteed. Ray Squire
phone 527-1332, Box 335,
Seaforth. 19-19-tf
20. Auction Sales
PIANO LESSONS
Theory
Accordion Lessons .
For information call
MRS. JACK SCHOONDER-
WOERD, A.R.T.C.,
RTt 3, Mitchell., phone 348-
8383.
19-19-2
JACK'S Furniture Repair.
Broken furniture and other
wooden articles repaired. At
rear ' of 84 Albert St., Clin-
ton, phone 482-9695. 19-18-tf
N'OTI-CE
Tuckersmith Municipal
Dump
Will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from 1
to 5:30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old con-
crete or car bodies permitted.
JAMES I. McINTOSH, Clerk.
19-18-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
20. Auction Sales
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Machinery
and Household Effects, Lot
6, Con. 4, Millett Towxlsbfp,
3% miles West of Seaforth
and 2 miles North, on kin-
bltrla Read, SATURDAY,
APRIL. 16th, et 1 p.m. .
CHINERY — cock-
shu 30 tractor; 3 -furrow`
plow; disc plow;, 3 -section
drag harrows; fertilizer drill;.
New Idea manure spreader;
Cockshutt 4 -bar side rake;
extension ladder; woven
wire stretcher; electric
fencer and posts; New Idea
power 7 -ft. mower; barbed
wire; double block wire
stretchers!; iron posts; cream
separator, with motor; dia-
mond harrows; dehorning
clippers; electric grain' roll-
er with motor; 2 large self
pig' feeders; wheel barrow;
3,000 lb, scales;' grain grind-
er; ,grain auger and motor;
32=ft. hay elevator; White
threshing machine, ' with
drive belt; circular saw;
forks; shovels; chains; tools.
HOUSEHOLD. EFFECTS—
Upright piano, (good); oak
dining room suite; small
tables; rockers; setee; chairs;
bedroom china;. sealers; coal
oil lamps; antiques; writing
desk. Other articles 'too
numerous 16 mention.
TERMS—Cash. -
• Proprietor
Estate of- late Ross MacGreg-
or.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
20-19.-2
CLEARING -
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Machinery,
and 'Household Effects, at
West -half Lot 3, Con. 7, of
Hullett Township, / mile
East .of Kinb'urn, on MON-
DAY, APRIL 18th, at 1, p.m.
MACHINERY — .1963 No.
35 Ferguson tractor, (nearly
new, 1,000 hrs.); gas tank and
pumps'; 4 -row Cockshutt bean
cultivator; New Idea side
rake; 3 -furrow Ferguson
plow; front-end bean puller;
land roller; manure spread-
er; spring tooth harrows; lev-
eling harrows; corn and bean
Ford cultivator, hydraulic;
9 -ft. land cultivator; 8 -ft,
Bissel . disc; Allis Chalmers
combine; 13 -run fertilizer
drill; grain elevator; wagon
and rack, on rubber; Ford -
Ferguson pulley; Ferguson
manure loader; 'icireular saw,
hydraulic; forks; shovels;,
tools; set double blocks; 'set'
harness; fence stretchers;
post hole digger; 4 pig
troughs; grease gun; 39 bags
fertilizer; 4-12-10 lumber;
7-2x4's, 18 -ft. long; 6 2x d's,
16 -ft. long.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—
Beds; springs; mattresses; 2
dressers; bedroom chair; .din-
ing room •table; rocking
chair; chesterfield; 4 chairs;
sideboard; 4 scatter mats;
small table; television and
table; 2 kitchen tables; nine
kitchen chairs; kitchen cab-
inet; ironing board; 2 toas-
ters; hot plate; iron; churn;
butter bowl and printer; coaly
oil lamp; utility table; 'Leo-
nard frig.; coal stove; step
ladder; washing ''"machine;
lawn mower; kitchen uten-
sils; other articles too num-
erous to mention. • . •
TERMS—Cash, eo reserve
as farm sold.
BASIL L.. HORNICK,Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
-George Powell, Clerk
FAST SERVICE. • -
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-11120 — Seaforth
19-19-tf
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice'°for all makes. Filter Queen
Sa]iea Varna. Phone 262-5350.
Heihsll. 19-19-tf
ATTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used.. All
work guaranteed. Waite or
phone LOUIS BLAIN; RR2
Brusse11, phone 442w6. Bruss-
els or contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424.
19-17x23
E FCTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and ° Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. • • 19-19-tf
R
AUCTION SALE
SERVICE
that .is most efficient and
courteous call Wright Auc-
tioneer.
Phone Mensal', 262-5482
Percy Wright, Cromarty.
19-13-8
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Di9abled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling, & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton, 482-7269
Licence No. 350-C-65
19-19-tf
SINGER Sales and Service,
sewing maohinas Vacuum dean-
ers, floor polishers, and type.
vii tees, Colt Jtin McGregor!
phone 6274486, 19.1
•
TJIE MOON EXPOSITOR, teAF9itm, oNT.,
T
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2Q; Auction Sales • .. `21, ender , W • ed
dor; pig' trough; wheel 'bT
row; cc4 ny h'u brooder
steye4 iron kettle amid stand;
quantity of 1nmber; ¥a»Y'.
other , items too ntpperot$
to xn2atton,
TERMS—Cash, no reserve
as farm is -rented'.
MRS. LILLY FORREST',
Progri4e>tress,
Bruce Ratilweli, . AuFtjeneer,
Mel Graham, Clerk
, 20-20-1
v'i
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Cattle, Pigs, Machinery and
Hay, 'at Lot 3, Con. 6, Stan-
ley Township, 4 miles South
of Varna, 1/2 mile North of
Hillsgreen, on SATURDAY,
APRIL 16. at 1 o'clock.
CATTLE — 1 Holstein
cow, fresh 4 weeks; 1 Hol-
stein. cow, due sale time; 1
Holstein cow due in May; 4
yearling steers. '
PIGS '--, All Yark sows, 2
sows, due sale time; 2 sows
due in May; „3 sows due in
June; 4 sows with pigs just
weaned; 3 just 'bred; 30
weaners. ,
HAY — 300 bales mixed
hay.
IMPLEMENTS — John
Deere M tractor, with PTO
and scuffler; Oliver 60, row
and bean puller; plow; Inter-
national cultivator; Fleury-
Bissel double disc; 13 -run
Cockshutt . drill; Case land
packer; diamond harrows;
Case 4 -bar side delivery rake;
Massey -Harris 6 -ft. binder;
Massey -Harris 75 bushel
manure spreader; Buehler
wagon and hay rack, gravel
box; hay loader; trailer with
stock rack; Fairbanks 10 -in
haminermill, with drive -belt
International grain grinder
2,000 lb. scales; fanning mill
200 -ft. i/2" cable; emery
`with Iii H.P. motor; Nations
single -unit milking machin
Viking ' cream separator
root pulper; extension lad -
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Fain , Steck, Land lmpiofl its;
at. Lei 5,, Con•. 7, Logan Town -
OAP, 21/2 nobles East of No.
23. Higl yvay, turning at Wil-
la* .O ove,..on 1NF$PAY,
APRB.. 20., comtnenc�ipg at
1 p;m, •
CATTLE — 5 cows, with
calves at ,side; 1 co\v dna at
time of sale; 3 'cows. due in
May; registered Hereford
bulb; 5 Hereford yearlings,
IMPLEMENTS — Oliver
80 tractor; Allis-Chalmers, 13
tractor; McCormick- 7 -ft.
binder on rubber; fertiizer
seed drill, 16 disc; 3 -furrow
Bissell plow; International
9 -ft.' double disc; -s•4-section
drag harrows; International
3 -section' drag harrows; 1 set
4 -section harrows; manure
spreader;. 2 International
mowers; International side
rake; International hay ted -
der; drop -head - hay loader,
used 3 seasons; Goodison all -
steel threshing machine, with
endless belt and grain throw-
er, 28 x 46 cylinder; Mount
Forest threshing machine, 24
x 36 cylinder, with •straw
cutter;" 2 100 -ft.' endless drive
belts; 25 -ft. endless belt;
grain thrower with pipes,
24 -ft.; heavy duty trailer;
set of sleighs; 2 -wheel trail-
er; 2 post hole augers; elec-
tric brooder; 9 roof jacks;
cream separator; steel wheel-
barrow; fanning mill, with -
bagger; 2 electric fencers;
aluminum ' scythe; work
bench' and vise; . wlrenchesl;
chisels;. tools; set of grapple
forks; sausage stuffier and•,
meat grinder; chopper, with
speed jack and bagger; cab-
bage cutten; good cook .stove;
40 -ft. extension ladder; 1 set
double harness; 2 sets single
harness; de -horn clipper and
gouger; Burdiggo castrator;
buck rake; 1928 Buick motor
and chassis; '55 Buick car,
good tires and motor; gas
pu,lnp; some anchor posts;
forks; shovels; chains; hoes,
and all kinds of .good tools
too numerous to mention.
FEED* — 30 tons mixed
grain, oats, barley, wheat;
some baled hay and straw.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
—2 Collie' pups,
TERMS—Cash, no •reserve
as 'the farm has• been sold.
FRED HORNE, Proprietor.
Auctioneers:
T. M. Kelly and R. G. Gethke
20-20=1
Remember! It takes but. 'a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To,advertise, just
Mal Seaforth 527-0240.
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ITS, INFURIATING TO DRIVE
IN WITH YOUR BRAND NEW
$7000 AIR-CONDITIONED
CONVERTIBLE -
AND 1VOBOoY
PAYS YOU A'"
BLIND BIT O'V•
ATTENTION.,,,
For the con;! tiplp i o <il
x .40' cement, iosk **-
age shed, 81/27- double ever -
head; d0Ors, :•cement flair,
peaked halt'> �rodiG;
Tender Willi be received
until April 00th. i9' 6
No tender -nece ;scarily an=
cepted. •
•
Tender to be addressed:
D. W. KUNDER
- Secretary - `Tsre ilrp)v'
Seaforth District High Rennet
Board.
21-20-2
BECAUSE SOME
CLOWN IS HERE
WITH A 40:1EAR-
OLD NAY BALER -I!
t'4
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iiNfOhs-
a,.
FOR SAL RY •
TENDER
44' x 24' (1'o;=Storey stor-
age shed), known as the ag-
ricultural building. Cement
block, steel overhead doors,
with asphalt roof. To be re-
moved.
This building can be seen
at the rear of 'the Seaforth
District High School.
Tenders will be received
until April 30th, 1966.
No tender necessarily ac-
cepted.
Tender to be addressed;
D. AV. KUNDER
Secretary - Treasurer,
Seaforth District High School
Board,
21-20-2
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST'
Seaforth . Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment
Phone 527-1240 -ronly. or 482.7010
„Mon-, Wed. Clinton Oflde'
' SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D,V,M., .V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D V.M:, V.S.
• G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cuuis, D.V.M.,
Phone 527-1760 - • Seaforth.,
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister; Solicitor, Etc.
Office 5274850 -. Res. 52T.1
Seafo}th _ . • - Ontario
Additional
Classified
See Page f 8
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