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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1961-02-23, Page 6P ' EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTR, ANT, Fitga 4RX 23, }961, !.t)(1 I, •Coming Events '1' 1 ANNUAL Seaforth Skating Cand- i: be held in the Seaforth Commun- ity Oentre, on March ').3rd. 154-1 Hh«gi11RVE March 24, for the three act ce'merbe, 'dere Comes Charlie", in St. Colpo Parish Hall. 1-64-1 SATURDAY NIGHT Bingo, Cenadian Legion Hall, Seaforth, February 18. at 8.30 pen„ Jackpot $58 in 58 calls; 425 alaecia1; door prizes. 1-63-1 BAKE SALE. on Saturday. April 1, at 2:80 p.m., in Robert's House of Beauty Shop. Sponsored by Constance WA. 1-54x1 HOLY LAND picture sand commentary by Dr. E. A, McMaster, at Northside United Church, on Friday, April 7, at 8:16 p.m. Added musical features. Adults 35c, Students, 25e, Children under 12, free. Sponsored be Group 4, WA. 154-1 2. Lost, Strayed LOST—+Between Egmondville bridge and Seaforth arena, a chrome wheel disc. Finder please leave at The Hnroe Expos- itor. 2-54x1 WILL, 't29E PERSON to whom the late Harvey Mason loaned his book of songs or anyone knowing its where abouts Please get in touch with Mrs, Mason. at 139, Seaforth, or Box 53. It lea a much treasured keepsake. 2-54-1 4. Help Wanted CLERK for grocery store. Apply to BOX 978, The Huron Expoeitor.' 4-54-1 HOUSEKEEPER or capable girl for 2 adults. PHONE 782. Seaforth. 4-54-1 WANTED—Capable housekeeper for new home to small town, one small child. All convmiencea, Apply to BOX 974 The Huron Expositor, 4-64-1 APPLICATIONS WANTED FOR WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR Township of McKillop for the year 1961. Applications to be marked and in the Clerk's Office by March 4, 1961. J. M. ECKERT, Clerk, R.R. 1, Seaforth, Ontario. 4-54-1 AVON CALLING Avon Cosmetics has immediate openipgs for mature women to service excellent rural Avon territories. Pleasant, dignified work. No Experience needed. Openings in Huron and Perth Counties. WRITE Miss Mosher, MANAGER P, O. Box No. 86, Owen Sound, STATING TELEPHONE NUMBER 4-51-4 ASSESSOR AND TAX COLLECTOR WANTED Applications will be received until March 10. 1961, for the position of ,Asses- sor aid Tax Collector for the Town of Seafortia. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. Apply in writing to the anderafgned stating age qus.0 rcations and experience. A. S WILSON, Town Clerk. 4-53-2 5. Business Opportunities FOR RENT Fully equipped and modern CREAMERY PLANT in Perth. Now in operation with assured patrons necessary to ensure satisfactory produc- tion. Apply BOX 976 The Huron Expositor, 5-64-2 6. Teachers Wanted 6.5. SO. 6. MoKILiOP Township, Hur- on Monte requires a teacher with duties to eomanenre September 6. 1961 for ap- pr•x4mately 89 tamils. Apply stating gaal- ificatkins, salary expected and references to LESLdE J. 'P.RYOE, Secretary -Treasur- er. RR 1, Dublin, phone lieaforth 860 R 14. 6-644 7. Situations Wanted WANTED ---Part time clerical work and typing. Available evenings ,and Sat- urdays. Box 1073, HURON ISCPOBrrOR. 8. Farm Stock For Sale Ptrftlitealti ECIUM IOLZD ball, ready for service. , P5D BLIC7fANAN, phone Sea - Oath 660 R 4. 8.644 HOLSTEIN COWS,, duo to freshest in '11i,6tnit and April. Phone 654 R 12, Sca- fdritai, 8-644 i 4,:traIL'+LN l I2r fresh in 10 days; rtektered and Sea -edited herd; bath troll- deems5r0dnoUon record behind her. We rite selling because we don't milk. MAL- ECOM DAVIDSON, Brucelleld, �i t'd noL4rDR =Mtn, vatelnatdd: bred liSMMl.d, due soon. JOHN B'i9RE1"ND- a N• mem. 21 13 4, On 8' Righir'ar, 134 male* ea*t of 'aaddilieti': it-t2uE 10. Used Cars For Sale 1951 CHEVROLET coach. PHONE 83 10-54x1 R 2, Labile. 11. Articles For Sale BOY'S sport coat, size 14. MRS. ED. BOYES, phone 603 W 3, Seaforth. 11.54-1 FORMAL DRESS, size 11, in excellent condition. PHONE 479.3, Seaforth, 11-54-1 RECONDITIONED egg washer, 2000 watt, 115 folt, stainless steel tub, 4126.00. SHARP'S MAINTENANCE SERVICE, Phone 851 R 6, Seaforth. 11-54x2 HEAVY-DUTY, three -burner rangette, and two good copper boilers. MILS. OR- VILLE DALE, North Main Street. 11-54x1 FOUR BURNER, automatic light gas swve, about 1 year old, 30 inches wide. R nN�N MSDO GGALL, care of Coop apart - 11.54x1 THROW OUT your old wood and coal range) Start 000king electrically with ,a used range from BOX FURNITURE, phone 43, Seaforth. 1154-2 IS YOUR CHILD musically inclined? Buy him a used piaqo from the choice at low prices at BOX FURNITURE, phone 43, Seaforth, 11-54-2 SPRING is on the way 1 Be prepared. Purchs4e a good used refrigerator from the wide variety of sizes at BOX FURNITURE, Phone 48, Seaforth, 11-54-2 COLEMAN -OIL apaee beater and 45 - gallon barrel, all in good condition, WM, BRADSHAW, phone 50-W, Seaton/a. 11.-54x1 POTATOES -75-1b bags of Shelbourne potatoes, at $2.20 per bag. Place your or- der now, BORDEN BROWN, phone 841 R 2, Seaforth. 11-51-tf McCLARY ELECTRIC range, 3 -burner with oven, Singer drop -head sewing mach- ine. Quebeo heater, all in good condition. Priced for quick sale. ALBERT W. MOORE, phone 323, Seaforth. 11-64-1 14. Property For Sale FARM FOR SALE -100 acres, oon. 8, lot 6, Hullett township, frame house, barn. other buildings, to close .estate. Asking price, 99,000, APPLY BOX 977, The Hur- on Expositor, 14-544 WM. PEARCE Realtor Hensall—Large white brick duplexed home, bot water heated, attached garage, double lot, for sale with terms. Immed- iate 1)003c :don. Have cash buyer for 150 to 200 acres highland pasture farm, considerable amount must be tillable, If you have anything like this to offer please contact; RUSS BRODERICK Agent 24 Waterloo St. or Phone 1187-W - EXETER 14-68-2 15. Property For Rent SIX ROOM self contained apartment on Main Street, heated. Immediate oocu- paney, Consideration for year's lease. J. C. CIIICH, Seaforth. 16-53x2 FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three rooms and bath. Apply UNITED DAIRY and POULTRY CO-OPERATIVE, Sea - forth Branch, Phone 13. 15-51-tf FIVE -ROOM downatair apartment for rent on John Street, Available the mid- dle of March. Apply MRS. ANDREW MsNICHOL, phbne 187, Seaforth. 15-54-1 THREE ROOM gas heated apartment on Main St., unfurnished and two -4 room apartmenta on ground floor in Mc- Master east end apartments on Highway 8. Apply to DR. E. A. McMASTER op JOSEPH McCONNELL, phone 266, Sea - forth. 15-64-tf 12 "IDENTICAL 4tube, modern "floures- cent light fixtures and tubed. Original cost, $45 each. Sale price, $15 each. One 6 foot glass show case, for' $10, STEW - ART BROS. 11-54-1 NEED A second television set? We have a variety of sizes and styles of used television sets at unbelievably low prices. BOX FURNITURE, phone 43, Seaforth. 11-54-2 MAPLE SYRUP equipment, evaporator and equipment for 1000 trees; Diston 9 IS P. 2 -man chain saw, nearly new; Char- lene hydraulic pump. Apply C. J. WALKER, R.R. 1, Cromarty, phone 12 R 13, Dublin. 1153x3 12. Wanted To Buy HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for g1e1, down and disabled farm animals. Prompt courteous collection of all dead and dis- abled farm' animals and hides. Licenced under 'the Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence number 42-C-60. Call collect, ED AN- DREWS, 85111 11, Seaforth, Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd. • 12.51-t'f 14. Property For Sale TWO-YEAR-OLD, 3 -bedroom house, mod- ern in every way, PHONE 582-R, Sea - forth. 14-54-1 TWO 100 ACRE farms, modern build- ings. in Hensall district. Brick residence on John Street, oil furnace, 3 -piece bath up, 2 -piece down: 4 bedrooms, corner lot. Possession 30 days. JOE MCCONNELL, Seaforth. 14-64x1 EXCELLENT 100 acre farm, No. 4 Highway directly south of Brucefield,' Excellent well, good buildings, house with bath, oil furhace, attached garage. Selling for, less than replacement cost of buildings. Apply ROBERT P. WATSON, Brucefield. 14-53-2 PROPERTIES FOR F911 SALE FARMS: 100 ACRE FARM, Hay township, on county road, large'bankbarn, house com- pletely modern, clay loam land, well drain- ed. 75 ACRES, McKillop township, on coun- ty road, one mile from village, church and school, bank barn, silo, drilled well and modern house. .. 100 ACRE FARM, 2/ miles from Sea, forth. bank barn, lie storey house, clay loam land, well drained. A number of good dwellings In town of Seafort)r, • Priced reasonable, Terme arranged... Apply HAROLD JACKSON, Realtor Phone 474 — Seaforth Or JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Office — Phone 214 14-64-1 REAL ESTATE Wilfred Niclatee — Broker LISTINGS WANTED On Ferns, Homes, Businesses and Sum- mer Properties.. ' 150 acre grace farm In Tuckersmith Township. 125 acres near Belgrave, good bnlidings. General atore with attached living quar- ter,, doing a large volume of business, 200 acres in 'McKillop, well fenced, all drained, no ditch tax, Includes a good 8 room brick house, furnace: bath, built in cupboards. Barn 60 x 70. Litter car- rier, silo, cement yard, new rooves on all buildings 6 years ago, 60 -acre farm in Tuckersmith, good buildings. 60 -acre grass farm In Tnekersnith. 100 acres in Hallett Township, priced to sell, 100 acres Joining village of Auburn. Brick store, in Brucefield, with living quarters. 871/2 acres in McKillop, with good build- ings, 126 acres, Con. 6, Hallett, 4 miles from Clinton. Good barn, with modern house. Please send for free catalogue on farm listings. Apply to Amos Corby Phone 598-M Seaforth; Ontario LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WILFRED Mc fINTEE - Realtor WALRERTON, °marl* 6 Office* and 26 Salesmen to serve 4444/ 18. Property Wanted PARTY wants older home in Seaforth, suitable for conversion to apartments. Will pay cash. JOSEPH MoCONNELL, Real Estate, Seaforth. 18-64x1 19. Notices F e'OCTROLUX Sales and Service. Cleaners andpolishers, also reconditioned cleaners and parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 Newgate St., Goderieh, phone JA -4-7917. 19-51-tf FILTER QUEEN SALES and service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for sale. BOB PECK, 1111 1. Zurich. Phone Heneall 696112. 19-51-tf REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan Cleaners, Mount Forest. More spots and stains removed, Garments stay clean long- er, wear longe,,' Get a 20 % discount on all dry cleaning during special 2 week sale. Agent: MILLER'S LAUNDRY SERVICE, phone 241 for pick-up on Mondays and Thursdays. 19-54-2 BARNS CLEANED WHITEWASHED and DISINFECTED for Brucellosis ROLAND NEIL Phone 104 - Ailsa Craig 19-36x52 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 binder snow plow operations, The Council will not be responsible for damages to any vehicles parked on the roads in the township. ROY BURCHLLL,Clerk. 19-48-6042-54-56 58 6 NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith Ratepayers and Inhabitants of the Town ship of Tnekeramlth are requested by the Council to not park cars • on township roads and streets during the winter menthe in order to facilitate snowplowing operations...... _.... ..... ........... Council will not be responsible for dam- ages to any vehicles parked on roads or streets, CORA CHESNEY Clerk, Tuckersmith 19-51-tf NOTICE Take notice that election of county mem- bers to district hog producers' committee, representing Huron County to District No. 10, ,will be bei- in the Legion Hall, Clin- ton. Monday, March 6, 1961. Nomination shall commence at 10 o'clock a,m. and at 11 o'clock nominees will be given a chance to be identified. Voting shall commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and shall continue till all have had an opportunity to vote. Voting shall close at 6 o'clock, if all pres&mt at that hour have voted. Voting shall be by secret ballot, and all hog producers have an opportunity to vote, ALFRED H. WARNER .Secretary 19-64-1 WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Farmer owned and controlled Service at cost Choke of ball and breed Our artificial breeding service will hely. you to a more efficient livestock opera., tion. For service or more information call: Clinton HU 2-3441 or for Long Distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 COLLECT, SEAFORTH 96 "Better Cattle for Better. Living" 19.61-tf Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Exposi- tor Classified Ad. Phone 141. SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering, 19-5145 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 Long Distance and ask for ATWOOD, ZENITH 3-4900 (No toll charge) Plant Licence No, 62 R. P. 61 Collecting Licence No. 103 C. 61 19-53-26 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Auction Sale in village of Brodhagen, on March 18th, consisting of 11/2 storey, red, brick house, wih bath, hot water, hydro, six rooms, with y4 acre of land. TERMS --On property, 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. $old subject to re- serve bid. Anyone wishing to inspect this property, apply to the administrators. • WILF AHRENS, LLOYD PRUETER Administrators J. L. RYAN, Auctioneer JOHN E, SIEMON, Clerk 20-54-3 AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Property, Household Effects, in the town of blitehell, on High- way 23 South, on corner of Clayton St., on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, at 1:80 p.m., sharp. PROPERTY—l% storey red brick house, 8 rooms, hot and cold water, 3 -piece bath, hot air furnace, and one acre of land. HOUSEHOLD • EFF'B,CTS---Four-burner heavy duty electric stove, 11 cubic foot International refrigerator, like new; M,c- Clary washing machine. like new; electric clock; dining room table, 6 ohs.irs; step stool: chesterfield, 2 chairs; 2 rocking chairs; 2 coal oil lamps; 6 odd chairs and tables; 2 electric lamps; coffee table; writing desk; one buffet; hall rack; 8 iron beds; springs and mattresses; 2 dressers with mirrors; 2 dressers; 2 stands; hall tree; quilt chest; 2 linoleum rugs, 9' x 101/2'; electric toaster, new; 20-11a. scales; pictures; dishes; pots and Pans; sealers; feather pillows and bedding; gar- den equipment; 5 OSP garden tractor with plough, cultivator, disc, snow blade; power lawn mower; step ladder; Black & Deck- er skill saw; 2 cheats of carpenter tools; Poultry equipment, colony house, 10' x 12'; feeders and waterers; forks; shovels and chains and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—On chattels, cash; on property, IVA. day of sale, and balance in 30 days. Property sold subject to 'reserve bid, CHRIS LEONHARDT, Proprietor JOHN E. SIEMON, Clerk J. L. RYAN, Auctioneer 20-54-1 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Farms, farm - stock and machinery at lot 22, con. 17, Goderich Township, 2 miles north of Clin- ton, on Base line, WEDNESDAY, MAR- CH 8th at 1 p.m. CATTLE -13 Holstein heifers, due to freshen from time of sale to April let; 1 Ayrshire heifer, due time of sale; 6 Holstein heifers recently bred; 1 Hereford bull, 2 years old. PIGS -3 York Chunks. MACHINERY -7 ft. Case Binder; McCormick -Deering side rake; 3 section spring tooth drag harrows; Litz. corn and grain grinder (like new) ; 4 -section diamond harrows; 2 unit Surge milking machine; 12-8 gal. milk cons; set scales; wheel barrow; cement mixer; other art- icles too numerous to mention. FARMS—at the same place, 3 p.m. the farms will be offered for sale; parcel 1 80 acres all workable land except 6 acres of hardwood bush, clay loam land, well drained, bank barn 36 x 90; cement silo, steel stabling, frame houne with asphalt shingles, bath, furnace, garage. Parcel 2 80 acres of land, 15 acres of bush. bal- ance workable, clay loam, never failing farm pond, adjoining ether Sarin. 10 % down, balance 30 days, sold sub- ject to reserve bid, immediate possession. CHATTELS—Cash WES H00GAR4', Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEORGE POWELL, Clerk 20.64-2 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the under- signed until March 3, 1961, for the fol- lowing eunipment; 1 -Heavy duty front end loader with hydraulic bucket. Loader suitable for mounting on a Maaaey model 50 tractor, NEIL C. BELL, Chairman, . Property Committee, Town of Seaforth, 2143-2 Box Holders' Names 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. 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS FOR WARBICIDE Township of Tuckersmith Tenders are Invited by the Township of Tuckersmith for the supplying of ay - Proximately 600 lbs. of warbicide for Warble Fly Spraying in 1961. Tenders to state price per 15-113. o delivered to Township shed in hamlet f Egmondville, Ontario. Tenders to be clearly marked "Tender- Warbicide" and in the Clerk's hands by 5 p.m., Monday, March 6, 1961, and will be opened and considered on March 7, 1961, at 3:16 p.m. Lowest or any tender not neceseariiy accepted, CORA CHESNEY, Clerk, R.R. 4, Seaforth. 2154-2 TENDERS FOR WARBLE FLY SPRAYING Township of Tuckersmith Tenders are invited by the Township of 'Perko:smith for spraying cattle for Warble Fly in 1961, 'fenders to state price per head per spray: work to be done under the direc- tion of the Inspector in accordance with the regulations of the Warble Fly Art, 'fenders to b.. clearly marked "Tender. Warble Fly Spraying", to be in the Clerk's hands by 5 p,m., Monday, March 8th, 1961, to be opened and considered on March 7, 1961, at 3:30 p,m, Lowtet or any tender not necessarily accepted, CORA CHESNEY, Clerk, R.R. 4, Seaforth. 21-54-2 TENDERS FOR GRAVEL Township of Tuckersmith Tenders are invited by the Township of Tuckersmith for the crushing and hauling of approximately 12,000 cu. yds, of gravel to township roads in 1961; tee inch screen to be used, contractor to supply all requirements except gravel which will be aupPlied by the township at three locations; work to be completed by July let, 1961, under the supervision of the Road Superintendent, and subject to the approval of the Dept. of Highways of Ontario. Tenders to be clearly marked "Tender - Gravel", must be in the Clerk's bands by 5 p.m., Monday, March 6, 1961, and will be opened and considered on March 7, 1961, at 3 p.m. Tenders to be acconrpan led by marked cheque for 4300. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CORA CHESNEY, Clerk, R.R. 4, Seaforth, 2154.2 22. Legal Notices TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES TOWN OF SEAFORTH County of Huron t5 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 17th day of Sept., 1960 sale of land in arrears of taxes in the town of Seaforth will be held at the Town Hall, Seaforth at the hour of 8 o'clock in the afternoon on the 10th day of April 1961 unless the taxes and coats are sooner paid. Notice is bereby 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 at my office. Treasurers' Office this 1701 clay of Jan- uary 1961. D. H. WILSON, Treasurer. 22-50, 62, 54, 56, 68, 60-6 23. Cards of Thanks WE WISH TO thank our friends, neigh- bours, Red Cross, the fire brigade and all other organization who helped us in our recent fire. 23-54x1 FLOYD arid MARJORIE DALE I WISH to expresa any sincere thanks to all who temembered me with get -well cards, flowers apd treats, while I was In Victoria Hospital, London. It waa great- ly appreciated. 2354x1 PAUL McM.ASTER, I WISH TO express any sincere thanka to all who so kindly remembered me with cards, visite, during my stay in the hoe- pital. Special thanks to Dr. Malkns, the nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Hos- fital. 23-54-1 JESSIE FRASER I WOULD LIKE TO express ray sincere thanks and appreciation to all who visited me and brought treats while I was a pat- ient in Scott Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mantua and Dr. Brady, Ball -Macaulay and the nursing staff. 2344x1 NORMAN RIEHL I WISH TO express my sincere thanks to all who kindly visited me and sent cards and treats ddring my stay in Scott Memorial Hospital. I also wish to thank the nurses for their kind attention to me. Everything was very much appreciated. 23-44-1 JOHN J. HOLLAND I WISH TO THANK an those who visit- ed me, sent cards and treats while I was a ,patient in Scott Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gerwill, the hospit- al atoll% my teacher and the pnpile of the Junior Room, of St. Patrick's School, Dub- lin. 23-5-1 MARY MARGARET ROWLAND Remember, it takes but a mom- ent to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To ad- vertise, just phone Seaforth 141. 26. Births McGREGOR—Mr, and Mrs, James Mc- Grepor, RR 2, Kippen, are happy to announce the birth, of their daughter, Mary Jane, at Clinton Public Hospital, Sunday, February 12, 1961. McKAY--Mr. and Mra. Ken McKay, Kip - Pen, are happy to announce the birth of their son, Jeffery Wayne, on Sun- day, Feb. 19. in Clinton Public Hospit- al, A wee brother for Diane, Douglas and Darlene. 1 SEDLEY—In St. Mary', Memorial Hos- pital, St. Marys, on Monday, Feb. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sedley, St. Marys, a son, 25. 'Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goode), nailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with priee list, 6 samples, 25e; 24 cam• Plea 31.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-78, NOVA _RUBBER CO, Box, 91, Hamilton. 2551-tf A SMILE OR TWO Customer: "What kind of ice- cream do you have?" The pretty waitress answered, in a hoarse whisper: "Vanilla, coc- olate and orange." The customer, trying to be sym- pathetic, asked: "You got laryn- gitis?" "No," she rasped, "just vanilla, chocolate and orange." how big can a balloon get? "Our medium reaches everyone from here to Poker Flats, and then some!" Reminds us of the little boy who, on seeing his first big balloon, asked: "What's that, Daddy?" Some advertising media claims, like balloons, are so full of hot air they get lost in the clouds. Fortunately for those who foot the advertising bill, there is a tough, unyielding standard which safeguards print media expenditures. Audited circulation facts, as provided by the Audit Bureau of Circulation*, make it possible for advertisers to know exactly what they will get when they use THE HURON EXPOSITOR for their sales messages. Our ABC report tells advertisers about the markets we reach . . . and how well we reach into these markets, Be ABC sure . . .facts, not fiction . . . audits, not air. The only sure way to get full returns from your advertising dollar in the Seaforth trading area is to place your message in THE HURON EXPOSITOR and take advantage of THE EXPOSI- TO1'S proven' coverage ! ONLY the EXPOSITOR provides .AUDITED CIRCULATION in the SEAFORTH AREA Auto 4 Through the reports issued by the Audit Bureau of Circulation, this publication, along with other publisher members of ABC, voluntarily and regularly give the buyers of advertising more verified factual information than is available for any other media at any time. 0 e a 6 p '8 9 • • • • • f • 6 • • • • •