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In the estate of ETHEL MYRA CULtie.RT All perti011s having ciainie against the Esstute of Ethel Myra Culbert, late of the Village or Walton, in. the County of Huron, Married Woman, deceased, who died on the 9th day of April, 1963, are hereby liotneed to scud in full, particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of July, 1063, after which date the assets will be the- tributed, haying regard, only to claims then received. DA`PED at Seaforth, this 26th, day of. June, 1963. McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors, for the Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the estate of GEORGE WILLIAM HUTCH- INSON, late of tite Township of Grey in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased. lettaufi U.& aim ()were lag claims again's', tile Ebtate oi the acove named cleceasee, ell() (Lea on or about the twenty-eighta day of March, 1963, are required to send full particulars of such maims to tne un.dersigned on or before the 19th day of July, 1063, after which date this assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice has then been received. DATED at Listowel this eigh- teenth day of June, 1963. yi. Pratt, Q. cli„ Barrister, etc. Listowel, Ontario, Solicitor to the Executore. REUBEN BREWER; A funeral serveee was held on Monday at 3:00 p.m, at the Stiles funeral home, Goderich, for itetteen James. Jirewor who died b'riday in, Victoria, hospital, London. Rev. W. J ten hoppen of North Street C ioted Church, offielated. Burial took place ilt 11/faitland cemetery, Goderich. Mr. Brewer, son of the late William and Mrs. Brewer, was born in Brussels and lived in . this community for a number of years. Since his marriage he has, „lived. in Goderich. A gravel ;contractor, Mr. Brewer was active in North Street United Church, and Goderich Lions Club. lie leaves his wile, the former Erma, T. Roach; one sou, James at home; and one brother, Wesley of Listowel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID JOHN MacLEAN LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON Alt persons claiming against the Estate of the above-named are required to forward full par- ticulars of their, claims to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of July, 1963, after which date the assets will be aistributed. Donnelly, Donnelly & Murphy 18 'The Square. Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate Modern freezers may be part of a refrigerator-freezer com- bination or a separate unit, and Can provide from three to 32 1 cubic feet of space. About 35 pounds of food can be stored I in one cubic foot of freezer ca- pacity. The size of freezer to ' best serve the needs of your family depends on how often you shop, how much entertain- ing you do, and, the amount of time the homemaker can de- vote to food- preparation. At least two cubic feet of freezer capacity should be pro- vided for each member Of the family which shops once a week. For the family which shops less frequently, three to six cubic feet for each' member is better. Families of six or more are advised to buy a sep- arate freezer unit. Be sure that the frozen food compartment in a combination refrigerator-freezer is capable of zero or below-zero tempera- tures. In some models, the froz- en food compartment maintains temperatures at 15 to 30 de- grees F., suitable only for freez- ing ice cubes and storing froz- en foods for one or two weeks. A true freezer section has sep- arate insulation and its own cooling coils. Upright freezer models offer more accessible food storage and ate usually better suited to use in a kitchen. Although this type frosts more quickly than a chest freezer, it is also easier to defrost. Chest freezers open. from the top and food is stored in re- movable baskets, a conVertient arrangeinent for irregularly shaped packages. SoMe freezer models are frost-free, a feature which elim- inates the problems of empty- ing the freezer compartment more than twice a year for cleaning. When in Listowel, make sure you ,Va iS,i3: g Linde n .rORE Men's Wear .Ladies' Wear Em's aiiriGYLE AVENUE For Quality a, Satisfaction LaSTOWLI. Around the Corner from the Bank of elentress moose From the Post Offloo Listowel Phone 28o SCHOOL RESULTS i(coaLlimed from front. bagel McDonald, Paul McDonald, Susan °Infield, Anne Rutledge, Terry Smith, Larry Valiance, George Wheeler, Douglar Work, Ken Grade IX Bronson, lia.rni Budnark, Donald Cardiff, jean EllacOtt, Carl Ferguson, Slarr }loather, David Wayne Kellington, Joyce Long, Garry Lowe, Ann Lowe, Linda - 1Viachtui, Dale McDonald, cereil Pletch, Karen Rutledge, Ken Rutledge, ;Gordon Somers, Rodger Smith, Robert at 10' 01h. Ken: L. Ashton, Principal ONTARIO. TRAVEL DEPARTMENTt 4 PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO 270 NAMF ADDRESS CITY PROV. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister c22.6311 THE UNiTED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. K, Griffiths Organist: Mr. F. C. Parker ARCT Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Divine *Worship 1 IL :OU 4.••••••"*••••••••0, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I N CANADA IVIE.LVILLE CHURCh Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison MA Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson AUCT 10.00 a.ni. Sunday School 11 Lam. Public Worship Mr. D. Ketcham 'Waterloo University 'College ALL WELCOME During the month of July Iii the absence of Rev. Morriaon, Melville Church will join with. the United Clhurch for public worship each Senday at n ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA teetor: 'Rev. le. is Jennings BA, LTB. Organist: Mrs. B. t ST. JOHN'S .,.1 a.1"11, Holy Communion and Nursery and Primer, School. ST. DAVID'S, Henfryn 9 a.m. Bible Class 9.30 a.m. Morning Pram and. Church School WILL BE A TASTE TREAT YOU'RE 'SURE TO ENJOY ASK FOR EITHER STRAWBERRY RIPPLE or FRUIT OR TRY ONE OF .SEVERAL FLAVOURS NEXT TIME YOU SHOP Way To Choose Refrigeration I For maximum' convenience and economy, your new home freezer Should be matched to 1 the needs of your family. at the funeral home Hydro's Homemakers' SerVice I provides the following sugges- , day tions as a guide to prospective fr eezer-buyers. FRANK HARRISON leraucaa (Prank) Andrew Harrison, 73, ,aeonerieff, died -Tuesday in Listowel Memorial elo6pital. He was the proprietor of the general store at Moue rieff. Born in the lVlioncrieff district, he was the son of the late Marshall Harrison and his wife, the former Edith. Smith. • • He is survived by his wife the former Margaret Menshull; one daughter, Mrs. John (jean,) Gill, Monkton; three, sons, Mar- shall, at home, Lewis of'Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Charles of Grey Township; one sister, IVIrs. Kenneth ,(Lily) MieLean, Grey; and two grandchildren. The funeral service was held: at the 0. A. Rama funeral- home in Brussels on Thursday with the Rev. Arthur Higginbotham of inoncleff United Church ottle iating. Burial da in Harvey's come- tery, Logan Township. A masonic service was held on WedneS-