HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-11-14, Page 15CLEARING AUCTION`
Of 45`•H61st0in cattle, hogs, feed,, four'tractors, a full line of
modern farm machinery and miscellaneous items, at Lot 26,
Concession 14, Logan Township, P/+ miles south of Monkton
then 2'/2 miles'west of 23 Highway on.
' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 at 11 A.M.
CATTLE — Four Holstein cows, fresh recently; two Holstein
heifers, due sale time; two Holstein heifers, due in,Deeember;
one Holstein. cow, due January; one heifer due January; two
Holstein cows due February; two Holstein cows fr6sh two
months andIdebruar
I, Stein cows milking and retired; one
Holstein, hei., wo bi Holstein heifers open;
three yearliolstein het ;two yearling Holstein
buill; threeb6ull calves -two to three months old;
two, ngus x Holstein bulls, approximsjely 500 lbs.; one BWF
heifer approximately 700 lbs;'one BWF bull 500 lbs.; four BWF
calves two to three months old; three small crossbred calves.
NOTE — This is,a good herd. of young, high producing cows!
and will be, checked. for pregnancy prior to day of sale.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Three Surge milker units; eight can
spray milk cooler; 19 milk cans.
HOGS — Two sows with litters; 10 sows due December on;
York x Landrace breeder boar.
FEED — Approximately 3, bales of hay; approximately
2,009 ba46s of straw; approximately 40 tons of good mixed grain;
30 ft. of corn silage in a „13 ft. silo,
TRACTORS — Massey Ferguson "165" diesel, two years old,
power steering, multi -power, independent PTO; adjustable rear
wheels, approximately 500 hours; Massey Ferguson "35" with
Allied "300" leader and twin cylinder hydraulic bucket; Massey
,,Harris Model "30"; Massey Ferguson 7 h.p. lawn and garden
�tract(m.with ••twin blade mower. in like new condition.
. MACHINERY —Massey Ferguson No. "IA" baler with bale .
thrower-, International Harvester Co. 7 ft. trail mower; Ebersol
J324t. bale elevator with •'/a h.p. motor; two 18 ft. bale thrower
:racks; John Deere wagon; Martin wagon; John Deere "F45"
three furrow 16 in. mounted plow, trip beam with trash covers,
nearly new; International Harvester Co. I1 ' ft. mounted
vibrashank cultivator; Cockshutt three furrow 12 in. mounted
"plow;'Masscy Ferguson 8 ft. mounted disc with 18 in. blades;
Dion threshing machine with belts; John Deere 8 ft. mounted
cultivator;' Massey Harris 13 -run seed, drill with grass seeder;
Cgckshutt side rake; John Deere ground drive manure spreader;
" Massey Ferguson three point hitch blade; .
Ceo. White auger
typc•sggw blower;, klawksville mounted weed sprayer; loader to
fit Massey Ferguson tractors; Homolite chain saw; 'h in. electric
Mt drill; quantity of steel posts; two wheel trailer; 3/4 h.p motor;
land roller; wat er trough; aluminum wheel barrow; electric
eatilc Flipper; extension ladder; 4W sections harrows with pole;
quantity of woven fence wire; Jack -all jack; plus a wagon load of
small farm items.
NOTE - This is a good lot of farm machinery which has been
well -kept and is in A-1 condition.
A sinall quantity of Household effects which will be sold first. '
•S41c order will be household effects first, followed by small
farm items, machinery,• feed and hogs, followed --by cattle at
approximately 2:00 p.m. '
There will be a lunch booth on the grounds
TERMS — Casli. NO RESERVE as farm is sold: I
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Proprietor
R! -W. GETHKE & RICHARD LOBB
— ,v�amYrrx�B �� ri7i✓ ctipgeegjo:► , m�r,n f,r•n,ra
? t�-1''- • �Nof i6sponsible for accidents on day of sale.
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ESTATE AUCTION SALE,
To be held at Knapps Auction Centre, Main Street, Seaforth, for
the ESTATE OF WiLLIAM BROMLEY (Blyth) on <
FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22 at 7:00 P.M.
C6nsistingr of large cherry 'combination writing desk and
bookcase -,'9 pc. oak dining room suite; Doherty pump organ;
Rogers ,Majestic 23" color T.V.; Dulcimer piano; Arthur
Pequegnat clock; 3 cylinder gramaphone; 40 Edison cylinders;
wall telephone; 2 Victorian chairs; captain chair; 4 sets of chairs;
brass and iron beds; cast iron pots; brass bucket and jardinieres;
copper boilers; quantity of crocks including Egtnondville; washst
ands; commodes; oak extension table;- dressers; chest of
drawers; oak'sideboard; pine flour bin, apple peelers; tin ware;
oil lamps; pine blanket box; oval back trunk; quilts and hand
»tii!aven .bedspreads; hand school bell and other bells; Boston
rocker; coal- scuttles; 2 door frost free frig.; Quebec heater;
Hoover spin washer dryer; hand and garden tools; carnival glass;
depression; Nippon l2 pc. English dinnerware; butter bowl;
prints and laddles.
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield — 482-3120
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OF THE
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ARTHUR
November 12. Mrs. Harold
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announce the forthcoming
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their annual .Ladies Alight on 'of
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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
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the meeting. in the .absence of
marriage of their children- Joy
Wednesday, November bib with
afterPoP ivitjt l¢1 , and Mg`s."" Ual1 ",::
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NOTICE ' IS HEREBY
CERTIFIED
GE PIERAL ACCp13NTANT
friends and neighbours for
Lynn and Douglas Grant. In the
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will of the Lord. tht marriage will
the hall filled to capacity.
Merner; Sandy., ' :duke ' Ari;,=
Michael and Michelle.
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Rev: �Fathet ;?k'. Ogs#Veelt Cede f
GIVEN that on behalf of .The
16 Victoria Blvd., Vanastra
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
take place Friday, November 22,
The eveniin was s ent playing
euchre with he following lucky
Mr. and Mrs, -R>?bert Woods,
. bxatd' TnasS ;pf thattSrVttr
Corporation.. of the Town of
Box 957, Clinton
482-3737
in "Yeast and Quilts
1974, at 7 p:m• in Brussels United
winners: Most Games Mrs.
Debbie and Michelle of
the Dome of Dominic, uttl} �&c¢ r b a s
Seaforth, application will be
pp
sible for the benefit dance. Thank
were• given to Children's Aid
Church. 26-66.1
Harvey Dolmage; Lone Hands -
Gananeque were tiveeiGezld
Murray. tpti Si}tdrela t
Y .00"Mooit
made to the 'Legisla'tive
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masses, treats and so many visits
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hudie
Mrs. Pearl mcF.arlane; Low - .
visitors with her parents: Mr, and
November 2 ixt Iigti00V �l 11Ol>•
25th Gatiiy u ;t
Assembly of the Province of
poem, "Autumn Colors". Roll
wish
Mrs.Gordan Papple. 2 Lucky
Mrs.Frank, Kiley.,
anpive*iy 1
Ontario,- at its next regular .'
C'ardi'} Of '�hal�ks
to announce the eggagement, of
tickets went' to Mrs.Emma .
Sorry to report that Mrs: Irene
niece of the couplet
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session commencing in t975,..,'.
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their daughter, Kandis Marie'
Howatt and Mrs.Bev Nott. A very
Grimoldby is a patient in'Seaforth
or anist.
$ Tilpse attending .#1►e
for• an. Act to provide for the
-My sincere thanks to relatives
Hickson to Don Pollock, son of
successful penny sale was held.
Community Hospital. Her old
mass were their family, parents, t
`
following:
Wand -friends for the lovely cards
Mr: and Mrs.Cecil .Pollock of
Cabaret
friends and neighbours would like
brothers, sisters and, ti i hbout s
e �
1. To authorize The '
and gifts and treats while i was a
Goderich. The ,marriagie to take
,
The Foresters held their annual
to wish her a speedy recovery. '
A supper followed in Prodiiagoti
Corporation of the Town of
patient . in Seaforth Hospital.
place on Friday, November 29 in
Cabaret Dance on Friday
❑ Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Storey
and District •Community Cetitrg.,:
Seaforth, to borrow, the sum
Special thanks to Dr. Malkus and
St. Th omas. An Open Reception
evening, Nov. 8th at Family
visited on Sunday with his
A large crowd, of frien'
not exceeding $79,000.00 upon
the St, Thomas Church and also
will take place at Family Paradise
Paradise with music provided by
mother, .Mrs.. Elizabeth Storey
relatives and, ncl$hbauxs
debenture of the Corporation
Rev. Sharples' visits and the
on. Friday evening, November 29.'
the Silvertones.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill
gathered at a reception to eAn-
payable in not more than ten
nurses and staff. Also thanks to
at 9 P.M. 26-66x1
This was the first time it was
of Seaforth. also with cousins
gratulate them • on their 250
years, for the purpose of
my husband who was so faithful
27. Births
held at Family Paradise and it
from Collingwood who were
p anniversary. They Vere married,, ,.
paying the cost of repairs to
in coming to see me%and helping
proved.to be very successful with
visiting at the, Cuthill home.
October 29, 1949 in. St, Coltlmban
the Seaforth memorial"'
in the home and Mrs. Ralph
"
over 200 tickets being sold.
Mr,'Patrick Nolan of Toronto is
R.C. Church,.by the late Father
Community Centre.
Bennewies for her wonderful
M4eDONALD — To M -r. and
Bowling
spending this week at his summer
O'�Drowski.
2, The existing • debenture
help. Everything was greatly
Mrs.Brian . MacDonald of
, Foresters Family Bowling was
home in the village.
Mrs. Murray, the former Grace
debt of The Corporation of the
appreciated. Many thanks again.
Seaforth, at Seaforth Community
held on Sunday evening
Mr. and N rs.Frank Tardella of
Connelly, is the daughter of Mr.
Town of Seaforth. is
—Eva Netzke. 24-66-1
Hospital on November 11, a son.
November 10th at Crown Bowling
Missisauga spent the weekend
and Mrs. Joe Connelly, Dublin.•
$589,000.00 of which4he sum of
We would like to thank Seaforth
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Lanes in Clinton. This, was the
first for this season and it turned
with het' parents Mr. and Mrs..
Don Buchanan, Paul', Jim and
Mr. Murray is the son of the late
Thomas Murray and Mrs. Eliza- ,
$582,000.00 is for school
Fire Department, friends and
COLCLOUGH — To Mr. ,and
out very successful with over 50
Gary.
beth Murray, Marian Villa, Lon -
purposes 'and is assumed by
neighbours for all the wonderful
Mrs. Lawrence Colclough, R.R.S.
attending. Kevin Jewitt was, lucky-
-Mr. apd Mrs. paul Southgate
don. They have a family -,of three,
the Huron County Board of
help they gave .us during the
Clinton, at Seaforth Community
and received a .prize from the
attended his sister's wedding on
Ronald, Keith and Janice at
Education. The balance of the
recent fire which destroyed our
Hospital on November 8, a son,
Bowling Lanes for bowling an
Saturday, the Noble -Southgate
home:
said debt in the sum of
barn. — John and Dianne Muir.
Lawrence Anthony. 27-66x1
over 300 game.
wedding .held id Seaforth.
An address was read by Mrs.
$7,000.00 is for a sewage
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Family Bowling Night will be
-
Elmer Koehler and a presentation
system, which has been
CRONiN — To Mr. and Mrs.
held every third Sunday at 7.30.
of money was made by Mrs. Peter
constructed in k,. the' said
I would like to thank friends,
James Cronin–R.R.4, Seaforth at
Personals
Fireside
McLaughlin on, behalf of those
municipality.:
"the
neighbours and relatives i'or cards
Seaforth Community Hospital, on
'Michelle
Miss Janis Van Vliet of Walton .,
attending the reception. Jae
3. The amount of
rateable property of munici-
and visits while Brett and I were
patients in Clinton Public
Nova 7, a daughter,
Dawn. 27-66x I
spent the weekend with' Miss
Sharon Th ompson.
"� books
-
Horan and Elmer Koehler pre-
an oil painting to the
pality, according to the last
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Sympatny of the community is
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couplesented
couple from the neighbors. Many
revised assessment -roll of the
Street, Dr. Lambert and nuroes
BACHERT — To Mr. and Mrs.
extended to Mrs. Jack Medd on
individual gifts were received by
Corporation is $2,349,025.00.
on 2nd floor. — Judy Lee & Brett.
Daniel Bachert, R.R.1, Walton on
the passing of her brother, Phil
The Fireside group of First,
them. Both Mr. &Mrs, Murray
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Nov. 6 at Seaforth Community
Phillips of Huron Park.
Church meet in the Centennial
expressed their appreciation.
DATED at Seaforth this 18th
Hospital, a daughter, Karen
Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph
Room with an attendance of 25.
was spent in
day of October 1974.
We would like to express our
Lyng. 27-66x1
kpent the weekend with her
John Patterson presided and
.The .evening
Lunch served.
McCONNELL & STEWART
sincere appreciation and thanks
'KELLY
mother, •Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Tom,
called on James Keyes to -read the
dancing. was
Seaforth, Ontario:
to all our relatives, neighbors, and
— To Mr. and Mrs.
Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte.
24th Psalm. Rev. Nelson led in
Solicitois-for the Applicant
friends who attended our twenty-.
Donald. Kelly, R.1115,.Seafor(th at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
'prayer. A minute of silence was
'dub.
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fifth wedding' anniversary
SEaforth Community Hospital on
DAvid an Darren spent the
observed in memory of the late
4-H
celebration. Special thanks to
November 5, a daughter.• 27-66x1
weekend with her. parents, Mr.,
Frank Kling.
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Father Oostveenf_ our --neighbors
and Mrs. Cecil Herman of
Treasurer, Miss Peg Grieve
fhe seventh meeting of the
and to everyone for the lovely
LEE — Mr. and Mrs:Chris Lee,
Shakespeare:--
reported and it was decided to
McKillop Pop'in' Party Girls was
PERCY WRIGHT
gifts and cards we received. —
Walton are pleased to announce
'
Mr, and Mrs. McDonald of
buy 25 new hymn books' for the
held at the home of Marilyn
Dominic and Grace . Murray.
the birth of their son, Brett
Allenford visited on -Tuesday with
church. The collection was
Koehler' on October 28. The'
LICENSED
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Timothy on October 23� at Clinton
Mr. and M•rs.Frank Riley .
received by John Patterson and
meeting was opened with the 4-H
Public Hospital: 27-66-1
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
F -R, Cosford.
Pledge followed by the Institute
AUCTIONEER
• We would like to express our
appreciation to the nursing staff
UPSHALL Mr.
Van Bothmell,Christopher
The Christmas Meeting will be
Ode. The secretary's report was
-- To and Mrs.
and David of Dorchester were
held at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
read and the roll call answered.'
of Seaforth Community'H'ospital
Don Upshall, 11.1112, Kippen at
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Harold Coleman on December 3rd
The roRcall question was, "Name
Kippen, Ontario
for the wonderful care,they gave
Stratford General Hospitat on
Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon,
with Mrs. Jas. Scott, Mrs.
one leasing guest."
Telephone 262-5515 - Hensall
our mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Vera Moore while she was a
November 1, 1974 a daughter,
Kenny and Michael.
Nelson, Mrs. John Patterson and
Hospitality in a club was the
Trudy Marie. 27 66 l
Mr. and Mrs: Larry •
Miss Peg Grieve arranging the
theme of the meetin .Courtesy at
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patient prior to her passing. Also
�,
program,
Club Meetings, etiquette at
NORMWHITING
thanks to Dr. Malkus, Dr.
Whitman and all our friends who
sent cards and flowers or helped
.•
W� hears about
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Following the meeting shuffle
board ;and,�4okinele was• li� +ad
p y
the
banquets and dinners, and,
etiquette for in'ah of casions was
q y
discussed. The bowling
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
qu�Its
and group went to the manse
party, on
in any way at the time of our •
for lunch where Mr. & Mrs.
the 10th of November at Nobles
&
APPRAISER
-bereavement. — Daughter Ida
and family. 24-66x1
Mrs.Elmer Cameron was
4-H Clubs. Miss Pengilley
Nelson and Cindy were hostesses.
Bowling Lanes and the party at
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
hostess for the Seaforth Women's
presented Anne Stewart with
John Patterson gave courtesy
Elizabeth Pryce's •afterwards wis
We wish to thank both our
Institute meeting on Tuesday
$100.00 scholarship which was
remarks.
also discussed.
B Appointment Only staff on the second floor, Drs. convention in Central United and - crocheted articles. ,
Y pP Y Church Stratford Nov 27 - 28.
Seaforth Office
Tues.,Wed..Thurs.,Fri.
1
families for all their help and
November 12. Mrs. Harold
accepted by her mother, Mrs.
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE,
especially Jimmy Flan lagan, Pat
Hugill, Vice President, conducted
Ken Stewart.
ANYWHERE
and Peter and 'Mike Flanagan for
the meeting. in the .absence of
Congratulations to Mrs., Artiold
Monday only - Clinton Office
doing the chores. All our .good
Mrs.Arnold Taylor., President.
Taylor, Mrs. Jas. Keys who
We give complete sale service.
friends and neighbours for
Mrs. Ken Stewart acted as secret
received both the special prizes
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
'everything they did to help us in
ary in the absence of Mrs. Gordon
donated by the Seaforth Women's
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
any way. Also thanks to ,the
Elliott.
Institute at the SEaforth Fall Fair
doctors and nurses in Stfatford
Mrs. Hugill welcomed all
in "Yeast and Quilts
Phone Collect
and to those who were respon
,
members and visitors Donationsti
Department". ••
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sible for the benefit dance. Thank
were• given to Children's Aid
„•
Mrs. Lorne Carter. Mrs.
G.A. WHITNEY
you for the numerous cards,
Society, and Sunshine
Y,
Florence Kay were in charge of
masses, treats and so many visits
Committee. Thank y ou notes
the meeting. Mrs. Carter read a
FUNERAL HOME
which helped so much while in
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were read from Mrs. Gordon
poem, "Autumn Colors". Roll
hospital. Your kindness and
Mckenzie, Mrs. Lorne Carter,
call "A Hobby for Retirement
87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
generosity at a time of need will
Mrs. Gordan Papple, Mrs.• Eldin
fears" was answered by 23
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
never be forgotten. — Sincerely,
Kerr; Mrs. R.M.Scott,
members and 3 visitors.
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Ronald and Theresa Murray,
Mr s. Wilfred Coleman, Mrs.Earl
Mrs. Florence Kay, gave the
R.R.1, Dublin, 24-66x1
Papple were appointed for
motto - "A busy mind is never a
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
1 would like to thank everyone for
Christmas Box Committee.
bored one". Mrs. Carter
the cards and gifts I received
Mrs. AndrewCrozier was
introduced Mrs. Gordon ' Muir
OPTOMETRIST
while in Clinton Public Hospital.
named as delegate to the area
andMrs. Micheal McGrath who
Special thanks to the nurses and
,.. spoke and showed quilts, knitted
B Appointment Only staff on the second floor, Drs. convention in Central United and - crocheted articles. ,
Y pP Y Church Stratford Nov 27 - 28.
Seaforth Office
Tues.,Wed..Thurs.,Fri.
1
Harrett, Baker and Lambert and
to those who helped at home. —
Mrs. John McLean, alternate.
Mrs.Wilfred �Corllelin thanked
Mrs. Muir andGrath and
9 to 5:30 P.M.Mary
and Michelle Merner.
Mrs. Jas. Keys reported on the .
presented thegift. Mrs.
Thursday evenings
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Nutrition Work Shop held in
Coleman also gave the courtesy
Monday only - Clinton Office
Hensall Nov. 7, Mrs. Ken Stewart
remarks. Mrs. Hugill adjourned
For Appointment
;—I would ,like to express
reported on the County Rally held
the- meet-ing and Institute Grace
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
my sincerest thanks to Dr.
in Brussels October 7th. 125 ,
was sung. Lunch was served,
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Lambert and the nurses and st. aff
institute members .. attended.
Mrs. Earl Papple, Mrs. Alex
of Clinton Public Hospital for the
Jane Pengilly remarked that
pep}rcr.:; .Mrs. Bruce Coleman,
K
GERALD L. MERNER kind attention %%hrch afforded me Huron County was very active in Mrs.F orence ay.
22. Legal Notices 22. Legal Notices a speedy recovery from my recent
Notices_,,, Chartered'Accountant
Bus: 20 Sanders E. accident. Also, to the many
Electors of the Exeter - 235-0281 friends and relatives who visited
Res: 10 Green Acres me or sent cards and gifts, my
Grand Bend - 238-8070 most heartfelt thank you to you
Township of Hullet 23-66-1 all. — Glen Nott. 24.66x1
25. In Memoriam
LOU ROWLAND
TRANSPORT LTD. DRiSCOLL — In loving memor}
If more:than the required number of candidates are -e -nominal ed of a dear son and brother.
to fill any of the offices of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve.'Councillors or P.C.V. Class CDF & FS Gordon, who passed away
Public School Board representatives, Serving Dublin & Seaforth areas suddenly 10 years ago Nov. 14,
Phone 345-2301 Dublin anytime. 1964 in his 22nd year.►
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.An Adv�rnee• Poll-
c
will be held of the office of the clerk on
Saturday,Nov. 23
from 11 A.M. to 8 P.M.
for those unable to attend the regular poll on Dec. I
CLARE VINCENT
Returning officer
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USE
. w EXPOSITOR WANT -ADS,
Phone 527-0240
Gently +we gather and treasure
R. S. BOX them all
Deep in our hearts you will
FUNERAL HOME always stay
Loved and remembered every
Phones: day,
Dav 5-27-0680 - Night 527-0885 — Dearly loved and sadly missed
123-65-tf b:� Mom. Dad and family.
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WFitch and Jewellery Repairs
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