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1. .Coming Events
2, Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
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6. Teacliers Wanted
7. • Situations Wanted(
8. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry. For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Axticles,For Sale
12. Wanted Ti Buy
18. Wanted •
P14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale Or Rent
17. Wente'd To Rent
18. Property' Wanted
19. Notices
29. Auctior,i Saee
21. Tendera Wanted;
22; Legal 'ffetleal
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1. C‘oming Events
ICE .Capades, Kitchener, Feb-
ruary 22, 1968. For tickets
and information call your lo-
cal Bus tation, Godefich,
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Clinton or1_ Seaforth. 1-12-3
FARMERS, now is the time
to have bean knii16s hammer-
ed. Viking milkers and sep-
arators and repair parts on
hand. Basil O'Rourke, 482-
9131, Brucefield. 1-12x2
EUCHRE 'Feb. 8th at 830 in
I.O.O.F. Hall, auspices of the
Order of the Eastern Star.
1-12-1
• 2. Lod, Strayed
ONE Walker white, black,
and tan and one Beagle,
browe and white hounds, 'be-
tween Henson. and Seaforth
Saturday. Stanley Pullman,
' phone publin, 33-R-3 11-12x2
4.,Help Wanted
HELP WANTED
- Female
Machine
Operators
Fringe benefits - 2 weeks an-
nual holidays, payed statuat-
my 'holidays, group insuran-
ce, pensin plan, time aind a
half for over time.
• , HIGHLAND SHOES
SEAFORTH
4-12-2
Help Wanted Male
4, BelPrilNitted
••• -
INCREASE Mir tizt a 0 In 0.
You eai earn itp to $3 per
hour selling Hawleigh Pre -
ducts. full or part thine. Write
Rawleigin Dept. A-.3 03 -1 0,
4005 /Richelieu $t., $t. Henry,
Montreal. , 4-12-1
WOMAN to behy,sit 'and as--
siet with light housekeeping,
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to
Friday. Live- in. Phone 5.65-
2.650. • 4-12-1
Heip Wanted — Male
Accountant
OF
SENIOR BOOKKEEPER
Required ediatOy for new
position being eitablithed. Vre-
lerence will be given to an-
' pliedias, with Mcperiartee..All
. applicants are *quested- to
• apedy h writingeatating age'.
experience,' quaRfleations and
sahtey expected to
- Orderly
Requited immediately with
or without experience. Apply
In writing stating age, salary
expected to
Tag AD,MINISTRATOR
SeafOrth Community
, Hospital
Seaforth, Ontario
4-11-2
REGISTRAR
" Outstanding opportunity for
Women, full or part thne. An
interesting, well paid position
open in Sales Promotion, must
be personable, have good ap-
pearance, and possess ability
to converse intelligently with
the public, own automobile.
helpful. No objection to plac-
ing applicant on training pro-
gram if no previous sales ex-
perience.: Excellent income
"with opportunities for ad-
vancement. All company, ben-
efits. Phone Clinton 482-7883
or 482-9144 or apply in writ-
ing to Box -1702, The Huron
Expositor. Ontario Music Stu-
dios (Goderich Ltd.).
. 4-11-2
5. Bus. Opportunities
The Director of Nurses
• Seaforth Community
HoSpital
Seaforth, Ontario
4-11-2
Female Help Wanted .,
Part Time
To work in the
Dietary
Department
Apply, in writing, sto,ing
age, ealperience and talar.y 'ex-
nectectiO
„
THE ADlyfiNIS'rRATOR
Seaforth Community
• Hospital
Seaforth, Ontario
4-11-2
Female Help Wanted
• Part, Time
For Position in Medical Re-
cords. Preference will be giv-
en to applicant with good typ-
ing experience and with fam-
iliarity with medical teatitita
()logy. 6
Apply In writing stating
age, experience, quail/leaflets
and salary expectedato
THE 'ADmiNtsmATott
Seaforth Community
• Hospital
Seaforth, Ontario
4-11-2
•
Grow. Cueumbirs
and make extra nioney
If you have Ya an acre of lend
or more, you can. glow_cneurn-
bers for Bick's — All Hybrid
seeds. Highest prices paid.
. Free Pick-up at Gate.
Bick's Grading Station
. 10
Albert Kramers, phone
30 R 3, Dublin.
5-10-1
VVANTED
. Cucumber Growers
Earn Extra Money This,
Summer
No Investment
- Hybrid Seed' Supplied
- Free Pick-up ,
Contact
Cronin Transport
Dublin
Write
Matthew - Wells Co.
• Guelph
5-11-4
7. Situations Wanted
8, Farm Stock For Sato
THIRTY Pige eight week:5
old. an Vonle, phone Dub-
lin 55-R-2. 8-124
ONE Yoric hog, guaranteed,
will sell or exchange for a
change, if suitable: Phone
527-1748 around 7 a.xn. or.
13-12-1
9 p.m.
9. Poultry For Sale
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old wed Started- Pullets
SCOTT. POULTRY
• FARIVIS, LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0,847 • Box 160
9-04-tf.
10, UsCd. Cam For -Sale
1963 Che* )31seitYit eafatir dtior
sedan, radio, new tires; good
ear; low price, phone 52741222
10'.-104f
1960 Cervair- sedan Iii etteelt.
lent shatie, Pliorie 521-10.84;
1041x2
1961 Cont,, 4litv dlfricler
;automatic, fait vend ileletn.
Phone 527,1930, 1042i1
1961 "Sinica thirebd 'Oondit0"1
with 4 new tires and a gbed•
body, phone 527-151'7.
10-12-1
AMBITIO'US young -Man re-
quests snow shovelling jobs
in town. Available nights and
week -ends. Phone- 527-0204
after t p.m. weeknights and
1 to 7 Saturdays. 7-10k4
WORK wanted ieY a boy af-
ter `school" and on Saturdays.
Phone 5214588. 7-12x1
11. Articles For Sale
TRUCKLOAD lots of Ont-
ario grain and, corn at compet-
itive prices.
Topnotch Feeds Ltd. phone 52-
7-1910 Seaforth; 11-10-2*
HOLDOVER January clear-
a_nee at Singer, G'oderich,
with regular sp e c i -a 1 s on
these products; sewing mach-
ines vacuure cleaners, type-
writers and home entertain-
ment. Buy now and pave
with January specials.
Singer Co. of Canada, 40
West Street, Goderich, phone
524-8431. 11-12-1
CORN for sale, Mervin thetz,
126 -R -I3 ' 11-12x2
FRANCHISED bread rieute.
Apply Box 1705 Huron • Ex-
positor. 11-12x2
45 TON mixed grain, oats,.
wheat and barley. Phone 523-
4290 after 8 pan., Mel Knex.
.11-12-4
QUANTITY of mixed hay.
For further information call
527-1205. ' -11-12x1
HONEY for sale, clover, light
amber and buckwheat 2 lbs.
70c, 4 lbS: 1.35, 8 lbs. $2.60
All hon unpesturized.
Wallace Ross Apiaries, Sea -
forth. 11-12-2
APECO copying machine 31 -2 --
years old. Excellent condi-
tion. Being replaced by lar-
ger machine. Topnotch Feeds
A. Mountford 527-1912.
11-12-2
USED. FARJV1.
MACHINERY
8. Farm Stock Fa' Sale
ip4fpxoplIckprci, (1,York
Lan-OaceidWO,,and,Obieltanita
shire bull, ,Sows due this wk.
Good size and_ quality, Will
deliver. Tom Shaiebatotn,
derton, call collect, 666-0289.
8t2
THIRTEEN pigs, eight nine
weeks old and five chunk's,
Jam. Preszcator, phone 527-
0835. 8-12x)
TWENTY pigs, 8 weeks old,
Leon MalOney, RR5, Sea -
forth, phone 102-11-22 Dub-
lin. ' 8-12x1
NINE pigs, 8 weeks old. Ap-
ply Ken Beattie, RR4, Wal-
ton. 8-12-1
'TWELVE pigs, 8 weeks old.
Prank Nigh, phone 527-0477.
8-12-1
PUREBRED Landrace boar,
8 months old, also a register-
ed Shorthorn* bull, red, thir-
teen months old. Frank Fal-
coner Clinton phone 482-9128
8-12-1
ONE Yorkshire boar, "service-
able age. Phone 482-7262.
,, 8-12-1
ONE registered H'er e f or d
butl, 2 years oldwith tested
overage daily gain of 1.55 as
,a year Old. Phone 527-0416 .
see Rank tinnendyk, ItR2.
Kippen. 8-12-2
fiFTY Piga, Henry Klaver.
R14,4 Cliaton, phone 482-9156
8-12-1
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19. Notices
4,11- •
SEPTIC TANKS
• CLEANED
Idodero equipment used, All
work gUaranteed. Write or
plibne LOUIS MAKE, R,R 2,
Bruseels, phone 442 Bras-
sels or contact BAR • IdAl-r
ONEY, phone 527-1424. a
19-044
11
REG swum SIGNS •
True* lettering, WindlOW
banners, show. cards and
bighWaY talletina, etc.
PHONE 482,9793
-
Corner of East and High
• Streets, Clinten.
• 1,0:04#
WATCH REPAIRFAP ii
S.
All violis ;guArAttoixi '
-ANgTETT
J4WELP.Bit$'1gP.,
Flione'074124
• 11/410111,CX.
We' are shipPing.cattle..eVery• .ify• • kuinself nya caibtilations;
- Monday -to iTtlitedttent0aerativen ,'an4 by personal- inaPection of
2X. Tenders Wanted
. • . THE HURON IXPPSITOR, SEA
40the undersigned in a aeal-
ed „envelope marked dietitian.
iy on the outside: "Corifideo-
tial - tender for removal of
stock pens" to reach tne ab-
ove office not later than ee-,
eond, mail on Wed., 28 Feb-
ruAry 1968. a -
The successful bidder wilt
upon iocceptance of the offer,
• be required to deposit the
full amont of the offer, in ad-
dialen to a' certified'eheqne or
money order drawn in favonr
of Canacilart National Rail-
ways for at least fifty percent
of the offer. The deposit will
• bp returned as poon as the
pen or pens Ave been remov-
ed and the area left in a tidy
_and aTatikfactory- cendition: --
•rt is advidad that the 'fol-
lowing notes be taken luta
'consideration before subMit-
ting an offer:
(a) The bidder inust plan
hisjoperations in such a man,.
;-'ner' as -hot to 'interfere With
the, Railways' "'operations.
(la) The bidder must setts -
800 Case -O -Matic Tractor
with eagle hitch
440 C John Deere Crawler
with industrial loader
J. D. Planters
1 - 246 - 3P.H. 2 row
4 - 290 - 2 row -
2 - 490 - et row
1 - 494A -.4 row
1 John Deere Cultivator, /3 It.
JIM CHALMERS
R.R.2 KIPPEN
Phone Seaforth 527-0205
' 11-12-tf
TUBEROUS Begonia a n d,
gloxinia bulbs. cut daffodils,
mums, evclamen plants, mix-
ed pots, Steffen Flowers, Sea -
forth, phone 527-0800. 11-112
TIMEX WATCH8
SOLD AND SERVICED
THROUGH
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
11-6441
Save $18.00 Fee
5 Trial Lessons for $15.00
Guitar or Accordian
of Ontario. To arrange 130r-plak.
up at your farm, Intone by -Sat-
urday nigktt.
nvitslois nom,
PIM° Seaforth, 62771 or
130E14
Phone 114 R, 16, Dublin
Call Collect
10-94-tf
DEAD STOCK
Highest cash prices paid for
fresh dead, disabled cows and
horses. We pay %c' PER LB.
weighing over 500 lbs.
Small animals picked up free
of charge. For the most prompt
and courteous service in this
district Please cell collect
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 133 — Brussels, Ont.
24 hour service -7 days a week
LICENSE NO. 390-C-65
10-o4-tf
SEPTIC TANKS`'
CLEANED
Modern equipment. We guaran-
tee all work. Write or call Han
vey Dale, Seaforth, phone 527-
1406. 19-0441
ARE YOU prepared for your
1967 Income Tax Return? For
information and consultation,
write Staffa Enterprizes, 108
Bratnpton Road, London, Ont.
ario. 19-08-6
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales. Varna, Phone 202-5350,
Hensall. -19-0441
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, -.phone 524-
6514. 19-044
This includes use of instru-
ment, niusic and free inter-
view. Small deposit is required
on accordion and electric gui-
tar. Lessons given in Sea --
forth.
• PHONE
Henry Pu14if er
A82-7166
J •13,4041.
DIAMOND ring sale, 15% -
25% discount on entire stock
of diamonds, Savauge Jewel-
lers, (opposite Post Office)
Evening appointments by ar-
rangement, phone 527-0270.
11-11-tf
14. Property For Sale
BUYING??
SELLING??
REAL ESTATE
CONTACT
Waliam M. Hart
SALESMAN SEAt'ORTIt
GEO. R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
18. Property Wanted
.WANTED 100-150 acres not
cash croppd, set up for dairy
or possible to convert. Pidaae
state price and location. Box
1706, The Huron Exr)oattor,
1842-2
FARM SERVICE
CENTRE
,
For all pressure • systems and
farin, line nee&
PHONE 482-9561
17 Rattenbury Street, CLINTON
"Proudly "We Service
Canadian" • what we sell"
RUSS ARCHER-, Manager
•19-1041
TOWN a BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
for
INCOME TAX - T4's
Complete record prepara-
tion and maintenance.
Phone 482-9260.
19-0941
NOTICE TO
RATEPAYERS OF
irIULLETT TINP.
!the site respecting conditions
•existing, in connection with
the execution of the work,
and as to the practieability,
• of coroplettng the work irk
the stipulated tithe.
•-(e) The lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted.
• Offer e must not be with-
drawn before thirty days af-
ter the closing date for re-
ceiving bids,. Completion da-
tes or date to be- arranged.
M: B. Hansen, Area Engineer
Canadian National Railway
Company
205 York Street
London, Ontario
21-12-1
Ratepayers are requested by
the council not to park ears on
Townahlp, *ads . dulling the
winter month§ in order to fac-
ilitate plowing operations.
Council Will,(net. be reetionsi-
ble for damagekto any vehicle
Parked'ain'theleada.
It is also reguested that -res-
idents. of Hullet Township do
tiot push, of'dfiiiip STtovonthe
'
Towoship,Roads forthose. who
do will be, held respensible for
any damages caused to any
vehicles because of this.
George Hoggart,
Road Supt.,
R.R.1 Londekboro.
„_. 19-1Q-3
21. Tenders Wanted
CN STOCK PENS
FOA SALE AND
REMOVAL
Canadian National Rail-
ways is offering for sale and
removal a stook pen located
at each of the following loca-
tions; ALMA', CENTRALIA,
,F 0 F4 E S T, MOOREFIELD,
STRATHROY, ST. MARYS,
WIARTO N, BLUEVALE,
MORA, LAWRENCE, NEU-
STADT, SEAFORTH, WAN -
STEAD. '
if you are intetested in re-
mciving °tie o r a II of these
StaUcturea frem the Railway
Corapany'a property, kindly
forward YoUr 'eller addressed
22. Legal Notices
• • ..NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
23. tiusinesS Direct,017
"JOIINrE. LONOSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Mesa Tabilaaa ra, 9 to 530, lam -
sat. 9 to .12 noon
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
• Mon., Wed. - Clinton Office
• SEAFORTA
VETVRINARY
• CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, V.S.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S.
W. H. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S.
P. S. Dwyer, M.V.13.,
M.R.C.V.S.
Phone -527-1'?60 -- • Seafort
In the Estate of
SUSit McEWING
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Susie
McEvving, late of the Town of
Seaforth, M the County of
Huron, Housewife, deceased,
who died on the 24th day of
December, 1967, are hereby
notified to send in full partic-
ulars of their claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the
15th day of February, 1968,
after which dale the assets will
be distributed having regard
only to claims then recieved.
DATED at Seaforth, this
22nd day of January, 1968.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Sedforth, Ontario
• Solicitors 1-6i the
Executors
• 22-1173.
Z. Business Directory
• Auctioneer
' FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
,Phone 347-2465 Monkton
W. J. CLEARY
seek#14
bISP F41841411.01
and FUNERAL.-DIBEOTOR
-Night, or. Day 627,0510
Ct..* YMITNRY
• Pt.TNE•oott,
.GtidOich St. W., .Seaforth
ggiallet
Adjtabli'ito,aPital"bedislar
'rent.'
FLOWEBS' FOR EVITBY..-
.. OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
McCONNELL
• & STEWART
Barrisears, .Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL;.Q,C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
- Auctioneer and
Appraiser
Licensed and oapable in selling
all types of 'auction sales.
Reasonable Rates.
Bruce Rathwell
Brucefield Phone 482-3384
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc..
Office. 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643
.Seaforth • Ontario
A. MTEARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone'
Goderach 524-7562
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
, Flowers for All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0p80 —• Night 527-0885
PX11, 1 )
24. Cards of Thanks.
Wewish to,62nmencl 040., ,A4
a•
to?trbtettr-oiTocq ;-1.,pe.spepoonriro to , , '
our ciU, Oisp 10 all those. who.
Offerod a$146uce person .
and by nbetie. Tbak thought-
fulness is deeply appreciated,
Seaforth Mental. 24-12,1,
r1 'yvisi tO-tbania all tb,,4::
1.0ehd.$ and neighbors who
sent nie cards, -lottersAIQW-
ere 4ii2 teats while 1 was o
Patieht in Victoria Hospital,
AU' was greatly appreciated..'
Kra. Lillian IViolzold, •
-
I Wish to thankall friends
and ,olotii,re:.A047,17;.ar..44:01.40*-
anILtot awl*
"til9Pe „WiAtlie1pd.fix,44Y Vaar- :
.1"Initak.7.414A7.04069.'44447,Pts"-,ho-
43a,
at Imane. •Tlitonka..-4o Dr a1 -r
apfireal4teig" .4ar.
would - • like to thank'
..•,thiseiwho;:stentatte cards ind.,
'treats, while. TORUS 'ixb Abe. hop.
Spada' thasks to • Dr.
Moyo- and The nursing..,staff,
of -the Seaforth .CotnnatinIty
•
Hospital, Paul' McClure.
I wisto thank ail the2§42
64veh-,1
ir
sent cattle 'and HOWers, While
a Patient in lioSpital in Lew.
don, - and L since my .--return
home. .SpeCial thanks to Doc-
tors, raurs,es and Sisters who
were so kindto me, also Dr.
. Malkus who took time from
• a busy schedule to visit my
home. To Sister Patricia for
her kindness and forher at-
tetion to my morning duties
at church.' Also our family
who have attended to my
many wants 'since.. coming
home. —.Mrs. Vincent Lane• .
•': 24-12x1
z4. Cards of Thanks
The larnily of the late' Gus
Bialeack wish to thank all
those that sent flowers and
cards during their recent be-
reavem nt. 24-12x1
Mr. ane Mrs Arthur Nich-
olson to express their
appreciation to their many
friends and neighbors, ex
wardens, telephone commis-
sion and • family for gifts,
calls' and letters of congratu-
lations which they received
on the occasion of their gold-
en wedding annivereary. A
special thanks to those res-
ponsible for arranging the
party. 24-12-1
. Classified Ads pay dividends.
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- ASTWALT
irl Memoriam °
WATSON — In loving mem'
ory of our dear mother, An-
nie Watson, who passed .away
man?' 27th, 1948. ,
The depths 'of sorrows we
cannot tell,
Of the loss of one we loved
so well,
And while, she ,sleeps a peace-
ful sleep:
Tier memory we shall always
keep.
— The faintly..
27. Births
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, Mrs. Patricia
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and
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I `;';9`Nrii-4' elei)oft
Nasliville,:Tenif'• '
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for jack
liifektiterz,4, „bit? .,o,)3,iitot lfaunwtillfg''
near here last Week. Another
Wolf got away,
' miss Loretta Murray with Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Murray,
9 I,
SALTER — In South Huron,
Hospital, Exeter, on ,' Sun-
day, January 21, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Salter, ,
Hensall, a son, C elven
Garrett.
VANDERBERK — In Sea -
forth Community, Hospital
on January 20th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Vanderberk,
RR2 Monkton, a daughter.
MeLAUGHLIN — In Sea -
forth, Community -9 Hospital,
on January 28th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph McLaugh-
lin, Seaforth, a daughter.
RAPIEN — In Seafortih Com-
munity Hospital; on Jan-
uary lst, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Rapien, RR4 Walton,
daughter. •
11114s
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FUNERAL
DAVID SHIRRAY
Mi. David, Shirray, highly es- ,
teemed and lite' long resident
of Hay TO*WiiihiaapasSed,'away
at Huronview Jalapa
26th. He wa4 921 and'had Saen
in fallin'healtlizfer ome tine
He was "born 111 IWO '-
where be fa ,*e1J' .ger: eOti
years; •• His wg.,e the fOripTer
Mary Urqubart Pr'edabeis4hipli
in 1939, SiniiViag, are ode
Albert W. Shirray, on the beme-
steat two grandsons, Douglas,
Henseli and Bruce at home, one
sister, Mrs, Nellie Cooke, Cum-
berland. -
Public funeral service was
held ,Moeday, January 29th,
from Benthron funeral home,
conducted by Rev, II. F. Currie.
Burial was in Hensel' Union
cemetery.
Pallbearers We're: Ken Elder,
Harold Elder, By Ingram, Alex
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