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ANDERSON -
11hoto by Phillips
DOLMAGE
R. No.1, St. Marys.
Guests were present froth Bar-
rie, Stratford, St. Marys and
Toronto,
Induct
Minister at
Seaforth
Rev. Thomas C. Mulholland
was inducted as Minister of First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
at a- service in the church, Thurs-
day evening.
Mr. Mulholland was called
from West St. Andrew's in St.
Catharines. He preached his
first service here the preceding
Sunday.
Taking part in the service
Thursday were Rev. G, L. Royal
of Goderich, moderator of the
Presbytery of Stratford-Huron;
Rev, C. A. McCarron,' Brussels,
interim moderator; Rev. Hairy
Waite, Atwood, secretary of
the presbytery; and Rev, R.
D. Cochrane of Milverton, who
preached the sermon.
The charge was given by Rev,
William Weir,of Kno. Presby-
terian Church, Stratford. A
reception followed in the church
school.
hopping for FAR
For the Men:
69.50 to 89.50
19.95 to 24,50
Koratton Perma-Press Zip Lined Coats 29.50
8,95
Pile Lined Jackets and Car Coats 10.95 to 35.00
Special Heavy Duty Hydro Parkas 16.95
Work Vests
Lined Smocks
Heavy Rubber Rain Coats'with Hood
Flannelette Pyjamas 3.95 and
Heavy Weight Thermal Drawers
L.S. Thermal Shirts
L.S. Thermal Combinations
Penman's 71 Combinations
Penman's 71 Shirts and Drawers
Cardigan and Pullover Sweaters 7.95 to 19.95
Sleeveless Vest 6.95
Turtle and Mock Turtle Shirts 4.00 to 5.50
Haugh's Big 88 and J.P. Work Clothing
For the -Boys:
Jackets 9.95 to 17.95
Flannelette Pyjamas 2.50 and "3.50
Thermal Drawers 2.25 Shirts 1.95
Long Sleeve Perma-iron Sport-Shirts 2.95 and 3.95
Perma-Press Mock Turtle Shirts 2.95 and 3.9S
Sweaters „.. 3.50 to 5.95
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BILL O'SHEA
MEN'S WEAR
Phone' 527-0995 -L Seaforth
Suits by Biltmore
All-Weather Coats
Hats by Stetson
8,95 to 9.95
7.50 to 8.95
6.95
5.50
3.95
3.95
5.95'
5.95
3.50
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BUY NOW!
WHILE THE SELE 'C'TION OF 1969
MACHINERY IS STILL GOOD
NOW IN STOCK .
9 TRACTORS
7 PLOWS
1 No. 45 CULTIVATOR
(VIBRASHANK)
5 DISC HARROWS
3 SWATHERS
2 COMBINES -
LOOK WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY NOW
- BIG CASH BONUS
- BIG TRADE ALLOWANCE
- INTEREST FREE 'TIL SPRING
ALSO NO INTEREST 'ilL SPRING ON USED TRACTORS
BUT HURRY - NW
The 1970 Price List Arrived Today -
So Take Advantage Qf This Oppor-
tunity While. 1969 Prices Are Still
In Effect. .
AfINCENT
t FARM EQUIPMENT
mntivtly 9Ditn Each
AYR-OALT-$LAFORTH OtOmi 527,-0120
L. R, Maloney,
Manager Purchasing and Ser-
vices, The Huron County Board
of Education, 97 Shipley St.,
Clinton, Ontario.
2148-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO
, CREDITORS
In the Estate of
JAMES CECIL BANNERMAN
All persons having claims
against the Estate of James Cec-
il Bannerman•, late of the Town-
ship, of Tuckersmith, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farm-
er, deceased, who died' on the
9th day of 'May, 1969, are here-
by notified to send. in full par-
tictilars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
23rd day of October, 1969, after
which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 26th
day .of September, 1969.
McCONNEL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor. ,
22-90-3
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
In the Estate of AMOS wool),
CORBY
All persons having claims ag-
ainst the Estate d'AMOS WOOD
COREY, late of the Tovni of
Seafortb, in the County of Hur-
on, Retired Real Estate Agent,
deceased, who died on the, 21St
day of August, 1969, are hereby
notified to send in full particul-
ars of ,their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 16th
day of October, 1969, after Which
date the assets will be distribut-
ed, having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 22nd
day of September, 1969.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22-98-3
Fancy
McINTOSH APPLES 3 lbs,
Local Grown
CELERY HEARTS bunch 290
Ontario Snow White
CAULIFLOWER . each 390
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEM LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY.
k•1••••, ,
ADS
stock,
The organist, Mrs. Alice Stiles
played traditional wedding music
and accompanied the Seaforth St.
James Men's Choir.'
'A reception was held at the
Seaforth Legion Hall.
The couple will reside at
226 Wright Avenue, TorontO 156;
Ontario.
For their wedding trip, the
WED DINGS
bride travelled in a Kelly Green
knit matching coat and dress
with beige accessories with cor-
sage of yellow roses.
GtieSts were present from
Montreal, London, Toronto, Sar-
nia, Aylmer, Burlington, Goder-
ich, Windsor, Sault, Ste Marie,
Clinton, Tillsonburg, St. Thomas,
Seaforth and district.
Photo by Phillips
20. AuCtion Sales
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Of valtiable Tractors, Farm
Machinery, Feed and Miscellan-
eous Items, on the premises,
Lot 19, Lake Rd., West, 6 miles
south of Hayfield or 6 miles,
north of Grand Bend on High-
way 21. The undersigned' Aun-
tioneer received instructions 'to
sell by public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY, COMBER 8,, at
1:30 pm.
TRACTORS - M-F No. 165
Diesel Standard Tractor, with
all modern features, only 650
working hours; M-F 3-furrow,
16-inch trip beam plow, all in
brand new condition; Case Row
Crop No. SC tractor, including
2-row scuffler, puller and load-
er; Int. 15-run power-lift grain
.and fertilizer drill; Kengskilde
triple K 1134 ft. 3-point hitch
cultivator, recently purchased;
New Idea 7-ft. power take-off
mower; Int. 4-bar side delivery
rake; 3-drum steel roller, rub-
ber tire wagon and rack; horse
drawn Manure spreader; 4-sec-
tion diamond, harrows; Gehl
hammer mill, like new; 15-ft.
steel gate; Renfrew cream sep-
arator; cedar and steel posts;
emery and motor; forks; shov-
els; chains; Ford ,.1%-ton plat-
form truck, not road worthy.
HAY end GRAIN - 1,000
bales choice mixed hay; 900
bushels Gary Oats.
No Reserve - Terms - Cash
AdRS. MONICA' JitavERY, Prop.
rietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer zo-9a-1
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDER - FUEL
,TREASURER'S
SALE OF LAND
FOR TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
County of Huron
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant issued
by the Mayor of the Town of
Seaforth under his hand and
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22. Legal Notices
tote seil of the said Comonation,
bearing date the Tth day of
January, 1969, sale of lands in
(arrears of taxes in the Town of
Seaforth will be held In Council
Chatrebers at the hour of ten
o'clock In the forenoon on the
11th day of December, 1969,
unless the taxes and costs are
sooner paid. Notice is hereby
given that the list of lands for
sale of arrears of taxes was
published in the Ontario Gazette
on the 6th day of September,
1969;•and that copies of the said
list may be had at my' office.
Treasurer's office this 10th
day of September, 1989.
ERNEST M. WILLIAMS
Treasurer
22-0643
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seafortla Office
Thee., Thu rs,, Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Mon., Wed. -- Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 5274240 - or 482-7010
PETER J. KELLY
Area Representative
Mutual Life Assurance
Company of Canada
201 King St. Clinton
Phone 482-7914
11-95-tf
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 &Raid Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
'R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Prompt and careful attention
Anabulance Service
Phones: -
Day 527-0680 -- Night 527-0885
R. G, GETHKE
Phone 34t41;68;" Monkton
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY .
CLINIC
' J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W.R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
W. IL Patterson, D.V.M., V.S.
P. J. Dwyer, M.V.B.,
- M.R.C.V.S.
Pholae 527-1760 Seaforth
G. A. WHITNEY
'FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 5274390 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL'DIRECTOR •
Night and Day Calls. - 527-0510
24. Cards of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson wish
to sincerely, thank their imme-
diate family, relatives, friends,
neighbors and also all who sent
gifts, cards- and for helping to
make our 45th anniversary
such a memorable occasion.
.Thank you all. 24-99x1
I wish to express my apprecia-
tion for the kindness and
thoughtfulness of my friends
and neighbors on the occasion of
my birthday, Thank you for the
lovely flowers, birthday cake
and your many other lovely
gifts.. - Mrs. Kate Krauskopf.
24-99-1
24. Cards of Thanks
THE family of the late Kra.
Elizabeth McNichol wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for-beautiful floral tributes and
the many acts of kindness and
sympathy extended to them dur-
ing. their recent sad bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Dr.
Moyo, the nurses of Se9forth
Community Hospital, Rev. J. C.
Britton, the R. S. Box funeral
home and unit four of-the North-
side United Church Women.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. - The McNichol
Family. 24.99x1
25. In Memoriam
ADAMS - In memory of my
pal, Alvin Adams, who passed
away suddenly, Oct. 4, 1988.
Thoughts today, memories for-
ever.
- Monty. 25-09-1
GRIMCkLDBY - In loving mem-
ory of Mr. Robert Grimoldby,
who passed away four years ago. •
Quick and suddenly came the
• call,
His sudden death surprised us
all,
But God is good, He gave us
strength, -
To bear our heavy cross.
He is the only one who knows,
How bitter is the loss,
It is only those who have lost
can tell,
The sorrow of 'parting without
farewell.
-Always remembered by the
Family, Mrs. Robert Grimoldby.
25-99-1
26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tnewartha
will celebrate the 40th anniver-
sary of their wedding on... Wed-
nesday, October 8th, at their
residence, North Main Street,
Seaforth, from 2 to 4 pm. and
from 7 to 9 p.m. No presents,
please. 26-99-1.
27. Births
ert Norris`,-(nee--eampbell), of,
Stouffville, Ont., a son, Paul
• Benjamin, 7 pounds, 7 ounces,
Sept. 21st, 1969, at Women's.
College Hospital, Toronto. •
GULUTZEN -- To Mr. and Mrs,
Alexander Gulutzen, Walton,
on Sept: 26th, a son, at Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
TOO LATE
COMING EVENT - Special bus
to the Grand Ole Opry, Nash-
ville, Tenn., leaves Fkiday eve-
ning, November 14th, 8 p.m.,
-returning Sunday evening, Nov-
ember 16th. Reserve your seat
now. Habkirk Transit Services
Ltd., Box 700, Seaforth, or
phone 527-1222. 1.99-7
FOR SALE - One yearling
quarter horse gelding. Phone
527=1827. TL-99x1
WANTED - The Brownies of
the 2nd pack require a chest of
drawers or a cupboard for their
equipment. 527-0883. TL-99-1
FOR SALE 1962 Chevrolet,
can be -seen on Saturday. Bill
Carnochan. TL-99-1
FOR RENT - Two bedroom
apartment and a one-bedroom
apartment. Phone 527-0810, Sea-
forth. 15-99-2
fdit RENT - Two bedroom
upstairs apartment . Available
Nov. 1. Heated, -self contained,
on Jarvis Street, 527-0722. 99-2
FOR SALE - Several hundred
beautiful &Aden daffodil bulbs,
guaranteed to bloom. Plant now
and enjoy forever. 25 bulbs for
$1.00. 100 bulbs for $4.00. 50
cent package of columbine seed
with every order of $4.00.
Phone your order now while
they last. Gerald Holland, 345-
2512, Dublin, Ont. 11-99-1
WANTED TO BUY - 1960 V-8
Dodge motor, in good. condition.
Garry Finlayson, 527-1168. 99-1
FOR SALE - Holstein bull calf.
T. H. Van• Dyk, 527-1435. 99-1
FOR SALE - Pure bred Holstein
heifers. Ken Carnochan, 527-1545
TL-99-1
COMING EVENT - Watch for
the St. CoTumban Soccer Dance,
Nov. '7, at Brodhagen. TL-99-2
FOR SALE - Used coal and
wood furnace, in good condition.
Ed. Andrews, 527.1978. 99-1
• FOR SALE - Boy's reversible
coat, size 8; boy's overcoat, size
l brown boy's ,suit, size 12;
rain coat with hood, all in good
condition. 527-1223. TL-99-1
FOR SALE Single row New
Idea corn picker, working good.
L. B. Ryan and Sons, phone Sea-
forth, 527-0558. TL-99-I
Remember! It takes but' a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. Tb advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527.0240.
The marriage of Florence
Marlene Dolmage, daughter of •
Mr. 'and Mrs. William Dolmage,
R. R, X11, "Londesbora and Robert
Brian Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Anderson Sr., R. R.
1, St. Marys took place in Caven
United (lurch, Winthrop on
September 20th, 1969 at 3:00
p. m. Baskets of white chrysan-
themums decorated the Church
Rev. J. C. Britton performed the
double-ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
AL
by her father, wore a white chif-
fon over taffeta dress with bodice
and full-length sleeves of lace.
The full skirt had lace appliques.
The three-tiered shoulder-length
veil was held with a floral crown.
Mrs. June Saldivar, R. R. 5;
Sea forth was the matron of hon-
our wearing an aqua lace over
taffeta dress. The bridesmaids ,
Rita Van Dooren, R. R. 5, Seaforth,
wore a gold chiffir dress and
Mrs. Shirley Rose wore a hot
pink chiffon dress. Their head-
pieces and bouquets were of
matching net and white gladioli.
The best man was Ronald
Oliver, R. R. 4, Seaforth and the
guests were ushered by Edmund
Saldivar, R. R. 5, Seaforth and
Ross- Anderson, Bornholm.
, The organist was Marjorie
Pipple,
The reception and dinner
were held in the Church parlors,
The bride's mother received the
guests wearing a turquoise lace
over taffeta dress, feather hat,
beige accessories and corsage of"
pink mums. She was assisted by
the groom's mother who wore a
cerise dress with black accessor-
ies and a corsage of white mums.
For a wedding trip to the East
Coast and the United States, the
bride donned a yellow lace dress
with bell sleeves, all wool yellow
coat and brown accessories,
The couple will reside at R.
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday Friday Saturday
sides Sweet Mixed
PICKLES, lge. 32-oz. bottle
Bee Hive Golden
CORN SYRUP, 2-lb. tin
Robin Hood Alt-Purpose
FLOUR, 7-1b.
Stokeleys 10oz. tins
Canned Vegetables, Hon- .
$ ey Pod Peas, Cream Style
Corn, Applesauce, 'Cut F
Green Beans or Golden 0
Wax Beans
PRODUCE
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240 Seaforth
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41"-THE HURON SRPosiToR. §EAFORTH, ONT., OCT. 24 196*
CLASSIFIED' AREA
LANSINK DYKSTRA
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, Goderich,, decorated
with yellow gladioli and gold
daisies was the setting for the
wedding of Agnes Catharina
Dykstra, Goderich and Herman
Henry Lansink, Toronto oil
September 13th, 1969 at 2:00.
p. m. Rev. R. Monahan per-
formed the double-ring cere-
mony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dykstra, of
Goderich and the groom is the'
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lan-
sink, Seaforth.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a while
floor-length gown of fortrel
edged with French lace. The
matching veil of fortrel was floor-
length edged with French lace.
Her flowers were orange roses,
green fern with white satin rib-
bon.
Mrs. Patricia Buren, of Tham-
esford, was the matron of honour
and the bridesmaids were Mrs.
Marie White, London, Mrs. Doro-
thy Reymer, Lucan and Mrs. Ann
Rovers, Mount Bridges, Ontario.
They are all sisters, of the bride
and were dressed alike in yellow
floor-length gowns of fortrel,
empire style trimmed in gold
edging. Their flowers were yel-
low and gold daisies with yellow
satin ribbon.
Ben Lansink, brother of the
groom, London was the grooms-
man and the ushers were Peter
Stiles, BurlingtOn, James Etue,.
Seaforth and Shell Dykstra, WoOd-
THE family of the late Mr. Hen-
ry Leonhardt wish to thank rel-
atives, neighbors, and friends
for their kindness, lovely floral
tributes and messages of sym-
pathy in their recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks- to Kilbar-
chan Nursing Home and Sea-
forth Community Hospital and
nurses. 24-99x1•
We would like to express sin-
cere appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy and floral tributes
during our recent bereavement. ,
Special thanks to Rev., T. Mul-
holland, Dr. Mayo and the R. S.
Box funeral hotne. - James
Aitcheson, Mildred and Ken
Scott and Family. 24-99x1
I would like to say thank you
to all who remembered me
with cards, flOwers, gifts, treats
and visits both times I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital and
since returning , home, • Special
thanks to Drs. Moyo, Quao, Mal-
kus and the -nursing staff and
another special thank you to
those who sent baking to mr
family and the ones who came
to help out in the home when
I was away. It was all very
much appreciated. - Grace
Pethick. 24-99x1
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21. Tenders Wanted 21. Tenders Wanted
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
GENERAL INSURANCE TENDER
Complete coverage, specifications and underwriting
data may be obtained at the Board:Offices
97 Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario
Tenders to close October 24,1969
John B. Levis • • D. 3. Cochrane
Chairtnan Director of Education
21.984
Sealed tenders addressed to Auctioneer the undersigned will be receiv-
edruntil-12.&elock noon,..Friday, FARM and FURNITURE
Oct. -3rd, 1969, for supplying any NORRIS - To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
or all fuel (oil or coal) required
by the Huron . County Board of
Education.
Tender 'forms are available in
the purchasing department at
,.the following address. '
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
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