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4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunthes
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
B. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Popltry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted -.To Buy
13. Wanted
14. Property For 'Sale
15: Property For Rent
16. For Sale Or Rent
17. Wanted To Rent -
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20.. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25.' In Memoriam
26. Personals
27. Births
28. Deaths
29. Marriages
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tion Sales (20), Tenders Wanted
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1. Coming. Events
SAVE your papers for Sea -
forth Scouts, paper drive.
Coming 111) in April, 1-11-1
CAB --A R-ET-Thance, Brodha-
gen Community Centre. Sat-
urday, February 24th. 1-15-1
DON'T • forget the Seaforth
Skating Club's •annual Carni-
val — Friday. February 23rd
at 8:30 p.m. This year it is
bigger and betfer •than ever
with a cast of 125, elaborate
seta and fantactic costumes.
This add courtesy of Sea-
foth Optimist Club. 1-15-1
2. 'Lost,. Strayed
WOULD the person, who
rowed our plastic wall tile
cutter please return the
same. Hildebrand Paint and
' Paper,' phone 527-1880.
2-15-1
WOULD the person that bor-
rowed a Sealed _Beam flash-,
light on Saturday evening,
Feb. 17th from the home of
Robert Fotheringham, please
return to avoid further em-
barrassment.
2-15-1
Please return the two pr. of
women's snow boots to Leg-
ion Hall taken at Sat. night
dance. 1 pair black rubbers
with grey fur and 1 pair of
brown suede with zipper up
the sides. Thank you. 2-15-1
4. Help Wanted
FEMALE Help W, anted —
Steady. work. Apply United
Dairsr, Poultry Co-op. Call
527-1590. U-14-2
HELP WANTED — Part or
full time help for wrecking
two storey builtling in the vil-
lage of Staffa. For details
write; R. Agar, 108 Bramp-
ton Rd., London, Ontario.
4-14-2
WANTED immedigely —
Mari or Woman to simply
consumers in part Huron
county with Rawleigh Pio-
ducts. Can earn' 350 weekly
part time: $100 and up full
time. Write RaWledgh. Dent.
B-362-336, 4005 Richelieu St.,
St. Henry, Montreal. 4-15-1
5. Bus. Opportunities
Grow Cucumbers
and make extra money
If you have % an aCre of land
or tam, you can grow cueum-
ber,s for I3ick's ,--- All liYhild(
seeds.f Highest prides paid.
rree Pick-up at Gate.
Bick's Grading St4ion
10
Albert Kramers, phone
• 30 R 3, Dublin.
- 5-10-1 appointments by nr-
.
6. Teachers Wanted
•
,
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TEN Pigs, eight weeks old,
Don Ryan, Walton, Phone
527-0666: 8-15x1
SERVICEABLE age pure-
bred Lacombe and Landrace
boars. Market price. Town-
send Bros., Seaforth, phone
527-0096. 8-15-1
TWENTY pigs, eight weeks.
old. Leon Malorlsy RR5 Sea -
forth, phone Dublin, 102-R-22
8-15x1
Foray -014g chunks, Mac
Stewart, R111, Dublin, phone
527-0897. 8-15-1
TWO Holstein heifers, 'ane
Reg., one Grade, due firit.
week of March, Elgin Nott,
RR4 Clinton, phone 527-1975.
8-15-1
EIGHTEEN pigs, eight4veeks
old. Apply Jack Patrick. 527-
0047. 8-15-1
HOLSTEIN heifer, • due to
freshen. Peter Steckle, phone
262-5441.. 84,54
A number of good strong
York chunks. A. R. Dodds;
phone 527-1748. 8-15-1
THIRTY pigs. Peter Van
Drunen, RR5 Seaforth Pho-
ne Dublin 109-R-3 8-15x1
ONE registered York and
Landrace sow due within a
week. One hog seven months
old and a number of young
sows guaranteed in Pig to
farrow 1st part . April.
1,000 bales of oat straw. W.
C. Millson, phone. 527-1167
8-15-1
TWENTV-FOUR pigs-, Ken
•Ry --In ER1, Dublin. Ph^ne
102-R-5. 8-15-1
Pottitrv For Sale
1,F,OHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS. LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
9-12-11
41 rced Carg For Sale
1965 Ford convertible, V8
automatic,red with-,white..top,
radio, new -whitewall tires,
new shock absorbers, power
steering and brakes, dual ex-
haust. phone 527-0448 10-14x1
1966 Envoy Epic, 2 4. 0 0,0
miles. good condition, driven
by elderly couple. reaR^nably
priced. Phone '523-4220.
10-15-1
Li. Articles For Sale
13% moisture shelled corn,
phone 426-4118. 11-13-!3
11/11XED grain, oats, wheat..
-and barley. Percy Bolton,
527-1965, Seaforth 11-13-3
4-5 TON mixed oats,
wheat and. barley. Phone 523-
4290 after 8 p.m., Mel Knox.
11-12-4
MIXED grain, oats," wheat
y and barley. Percy Dalton
527-1965, Seaforth 11-14x3
FOR SALE — Shelled corn,
$52. a ton FOB Brucefield or
$55 a ton delivery' to your
farm. Haugh Bros,, Bruce -
field, phone 527-1102 U-14-2
Three piece chesterfield suite
an,d one antique dining room
light fixture, phone 527-1384
after 6 o'clock. 11-15-1
MATCHING !automatic Ing-
lis washer and dryer. Phone
Henson., 26°2-2605. 11-15-1
AN OIL stove and 16 lengths
of pipe. Box 1710. the Huron
Expositor. 11-15x1
A LEONARD reliigeratoi;
self defrost, $75. A Thore
wringer washer, filter rinse,
$15 and a pOol-table, 4' x 6',
excellent condition. snooker
hal% 2 cues, rake and a ball
rack, $125. Phone 527-1588.
11-15-1
60 3lbs, Glacier Alfalfa, 480
lbs. Tendergreen Permanent
Pasture fnix, phone 482-9260.
11-15-1
JeWellery Repairs
We do all types of jewellery
repairs.
Ring Sizing
Retip Claws
Rebuild Shanks
Bead Restringing
Repair costume jewellery
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
19-12-tf
FOR SALE — 3 H. P. elec-
tric onotok, 00 cy_PIP, 220-440,
3 phase, s65 RPM, in good
-condition. Also rietv and Wed
'double leather 'belting, 4"
wide, coal hod, op wheels,"
30x30x48, suitable for feeder,
steel. J. Q. priO, phone 527-
(1840. 11-14A.
DIAIVIOND ring sale, 15%
25% diseoirnt on entire stock
of diamonds. Savauee Jewel-
lers, (opposite Post Office)
Evening
rangement, phone 527-0270.
11-11-tf
Elementary
School Teacher
Required by C. R. C. S. S.
Board a Seaforth for the St.
James' School, Grades 6 and
7. Salary, $4400 level one.
Duties to commence March
25th, 1968. Apply in writing
stating gualifications to:
MRS. GERALDINE WILSON
• Secretary -Treasurer
-RR4, Seaforth, Ontario.
6-14-2
1. Situations Wanted
STILL requesting snow shov-
elling. Phone 527-0204 after
5 p.m. weele,nights and 1 to
7 on Saturdays. 7-15x4
8. Farm Stock For Sale
NINE pigs eight weeks old
Gebtege LeVe, ViraltOil. 8-15-1
TIMEX WATCH8
SOLD AND SERVICED
THROUGH
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD. •
11-12-tt
SEED GRAIN 'FOR
Sale .
Canada No. 1 Herta 'Barley
Canada 'No. 1 Conquest Bar -
'ley
Canada No. 1 Rnsself Oats
Canada No. 1 ,Clintland 60
Oats.
Canada No. 1 Selkirk Wheat
Mixed grain available from
the above varieties. Order
before March 9 and save mo-
ney.
LORNE FELL,
STAIVA, ONTARIO.
Phone 1184141,
11-13x5
t-
11, Articles For Sale
HERTA barley, Canadian No.
1, Ilarc)14 "Pryce, RH1 Sea -
forth, phone 527-1637.
11-15-1
SPUDKASTER P. T7-0. ilia -
Mire spreader. Jan Willem?
Rft4, Seaforth, phone 527-
igs6: 1.1.-1.5xx
ave w.,uu Fee
5 Trial LeSSQ6 for 3.1.5.00
Guitar or Aecordian
This includes use of, instrur
meat, oausic. and free mter-
Shiali ileRctsit is required
on accordion and electric gui.?
tar. 'Lessons given in Sea -
forth. -
PHONE -
Henry Pulsifer
482-7166
TRUCKLOAD lots of Ont-
ario gram and corn at compet-
-itive -prices.
Topnotch Reeds Ltd. phone 52-
7-1910 Seaforth, 11-10-2
POODLES: 5 outstanding
small miniature poodle pupp-
ies,* white, papers available,
lovely animals, price $80.00,.
portable tape recorder, 3"
wheel with ear phones and
speaker, excellent for stud -
ent, $25, call Seaforth 527-
1026 -- 11-14-3
SEEDGRAIN—
Garry Oats - Reg. or Canada.
No. 1
Russell Oats - Reg. Canada.
--No. 1
Kelsey Oats - limited quant-
ityf Reg.
Keystone Barley - Reg. -or
Canada No. 1
Herta Barley Can. No. 1
from Cert. Seed
Selkirk Spring Wheat - Can.
No. 1 frona,Cert. Seed
Custom mixtures from var-
ales listed.Early order dis-
counts until March llth.
Art Belton 527-0455 or Russ-
ell Bolton 527-1428 -11-14-tf
USED FARM
MACHINERY
TRACTORS
2010 John Deere with loader
560 Cockshutt row crop
( Diesel )
400 Case ( Gas)
10 it. Intenational cultivator
on rubber
8 ft. .T,obn Deere on robber
JIM CHALMERS.
R.R.2 KIPPEN
Phone Seaforth 527-0205
11-12-tf
12. Wanted To Buy
COAL and wood burning
beater, phone 527-1826.
12-15-1
ANY old wood -working t9ols
used around the farm. Write
616 Ontario Street, Stratford,
Ont., giving particulars.
12-15-8
,14. Property For Sale
FIFTY acre farm with house,
bank barn -and drilled well,
West of Lot 33' Con. 4,
Logan. Immediate possession.
Apply Albert Kramers, Dub-.
lin, phone 30-R-3. 14-14-2
'FIFTY acres, Lot 30, Con. 7,
Hibbert, all under cultivation
well drained, running- water.
Ferd Kelly „Ir., RR2, Dublin.
14-15x1
150 acres, Lot 22, Con. 4,
L shaped barn, silo,
drilled well, 11/2 storey frame
house with oil furnace, three
piece bath. Ferg Kelly Jr.,
RE2, Dublin. , 14-15x1
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Township of
Tuckersrnith
Has recently acquired
three parcels of 'land. Two
are situated in the Hamlet of
Egmondville. These parcels
of land were aquired through
tax sales procedures and are
available for sale with a clear
title.
Anyone interested in these
parcels of land, please con-
tact the undersigned.
JAMES I, McINTOSIT
Clerk -Treasurer
• 14-14-2
PROPERTY
FOR
FOR SALE
100 acre farm in Township of
Tuckersinith.
250 acre farm on Highway 8
close to Town of Seaforth.
Two sets of buildings with
modern conveniences. Can
be bought in separate par-
cels, (terms)
2 L. 100 acre farms in the
Township of McKillop
100' acre farm in the Town-
ship of • Hibbert, county
road.
109 acre farm in East Wawa-
-nosh Township.
150 acre dairy farm, three
miles from the village of
Lucknow. (terms)
All the above farms have
good buildings and close to
town or village.
Income home in the Town
of Seaforth. (2 modern apart-
ments).
CONTRACT
HAROLD JACKSON
SEAFORTH
Real Estate Tirmker
ALLAN A MPI3ELL
SEAFORTH
SALESMAN
14-14-2
144 Property Po- Safe'
'15 Acres, senth 2/4 lot 20,
con. 4. Hibbert, Mrs. Pme•it
melatly. Raz Publin. phone
86-R-4- 1443-3
BUYING??
SELLING??
REAL ESTATE
CONTACT
William M. Hart
SALESMAN SEAFORTH
GEO. R. JOHNSTON
REAL EsTA.Tp Wri)
19-12-tf
15. Property Mir Kent
THREE bedroom house, gas
furnace, in Dublin. ''Apply
Albert Kramers, phone '30-
R-3; Dublin:- • '15.14-2
19. Notices
F -QM 841-eg ---- IP% molatuto
shelled corn. Phone 426-4118. -3
. _ -
FINANCING arrangerne n t s
available now to responsible
hog feeders at TD pn 'o t c h
Feeds Ltd., Seaforth Ontario,
Phone' 527-1910. 19-13-2
_ ,....
PLAN toward financial inde-
pendence by investing regu-
%v
larily in Canad 's most dy-
namic mutual f , Ameri-
can Growth Furd td. Pl,ns
available from $10 to $200
per month. Investigate now
_ Fred (Ted) Savauge 527-
152: 19-15-1
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Dog Itni for 1968,
Male dog $6, each additional
dog $9; fetnale dog $12, each
additional dog $15.
Tags. ayailable at
Town Clerk's Office
19-15-2
Knives Sharpened
For Customers at
Jack Thompson
Family Shoes and Repairs
19 -15 -1 -
SEPTIC TANKS—
' CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed-:- Write or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2,
Brussels, phone 442 W 6, Brus-
sels or contact HAROLD, MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424,
AEG SMLTH SIGNS...-.
Truck lettering, window
banners, show cards and
highway bulletins, etc.
PHONE 482-9793
Corner of East and High
Streets, Clinton.
19-12-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
EAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
Phone 527-1720 —.Seaforth
19-12-tf
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle, every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
of Ontario. To, arrange for pick-
up at our farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, Or'
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin
Call Collect
19-12-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. roe the most prompt
and courteous service in this
district Please call collect
MARL -ATT BROS.
Phone 133 — Brussels, Ont.
24 hour service -7 days a week
LI MOT VO. 390-065
EPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern eqiipment. We guaran-
tee ill wo .1Srtite.or Call Hat.
vey Dale, eaforth, phone 527-
1406. 19-12-#
vAcuux Cleaner Sales 4, Ser-
vice for all Makes. rilter Queen
Sales. Varna, Phone 262-5350,
Zenl." 19-1241
FOR your Fuller Brush Sup-
plies, call Isabel Rau, phone
527,0503. 19-14-3
TRI TOWN BOOKKEEPINW
'SERVICE
for
INCOME TAX — T4's-
Complete record prepara-
tion and maintenance. •
Phone 482-9260.
FARM SERVICE
CENTRE
For all pressure systems and
' farm line needs.
PHONE 482-9561'
17 Rattenhury Street, CLINTON,
"Protidly "We Service
Canadian" what we sell"
MUSS AROMA, imanager
19-12.11
19, Notices
TONI—HgurRisrlion
Tam ACcOPUtblg
Blyth, phone collect 5254428
Specializing in Farm Tax-
ation and Business Accoun-
ting.. 19,14x3
ELEonoLux- Canada " Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderieh, phone 524-
8514. 19-124
21. Tenders Wanted
APPLICATIONt—
WANTED ..
Township of Ribbert
Ap000tioos, clearly mark-
ed, will be received by the
undersigned until noon Sat-
urday, March 2,1968 for the
position of Warble Fly In-
spector, for -the Township of
1fibber4, for the year 1968.
Applicants please st ate
hourly rate of pay expected.
Lowest or any application
not necesearilv accepted.
ANNE BURCHILL. Clerk
Dublin,
Ontario. i21-15-2
TOWNSHIPOF
li, Tend* Wanted-.--
411ee• W.Pptlez, to state illt lo-
patttuto -owl the approximate
' each,
yardage to be ilelivorea from ,
Work to be completed Un-
der the supervistfht or the
R o a d. Superintendent a n d
sub eel to the approval of the
Dept. IV Highways Of Ont.
. ,
Tender to state price ter
completion of contract by
June 29, 1968.
Tenders to be cleariv mar-
ked "Tender — qraver and
Must be in the Read Superin-
tendent's hands by 5:00.p.m.
on March 5, 1968. and will,
be opened and considered on
March 5, 1968.
Tenders to he accompan-
ied by a n-iarked cheque for
$1,000.00.
Lowest or, any tender, not
deceSsarily accepted. •
For furthe,r partictilars,
contact the undersigned.
ALLAN NICHOLSON,
Road Superintendent,
Egmondville, Ontario.
21-14-2
DRAIN TENDERS
T hi •
DraM tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned
until 6 p.m. February 29.
1968 for the construction of
the following:
owns p of Hibbert
HULLETT
Tenders for
Gravel Dublin Streets
For the hauling and crush-
ing of •,approXimately 20,000
cubic yards of gravel, to be
put through a 3/4" screen.
Work is to be done to the
satisfaction of the Road Sup-
erintendent. The contract is
to be comnleted by Septem-
ber 15, 1968.
Tlie tenders closing 6 p.m.
March 2, 1968, must be ac-
- cornpanied la v a certified
Cheque for 9500.00. '
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
The actepted tender to be
approved- by the Department
01 of Highways. .
GEORGE HOGGART,
Road Superintendent,
RR 1, Londesboro, Ont.
21-14-2
GRAVEL TENDER
Township of
Tuckersmith
For the crushing and haul-
ing of approximate1Y-207060
cu yds. of gravel to Township
Roads in 8; %" screen to
be used ante crusher to be
shovel -fed.
ntractor to supply all
'requirements necessary. The
Township will supply 10,000
cu. yards of gravel from one
location and the contractor is
required to supply the bal-
. ,
• Drairiage Works
1,576 lineal fet of closed
drain.
4 catch basins.
Brock
Drainage Works
4,000 'lineal feet 04 closed
drain.
1 catch- basin...
1 slant grade catch basin.
Contractor to supply all
materials. Plans and profiles
may be seen at Clerk's Of-
fice. A certified; cheque for
5% of bid to accompany each
tender. Please state 'approx-
imate time of completion of
work. Lowest or any tender
npt necessarily accepted.
MS. A. BURCHILL '
alerk-Treasurer
Dublin, Ontario.
2-f-14-2
Township of McKillop
WARBLE FLY
CONTROL
ITEM 1 — Applications will
be received for the position
of Warble Fly Inspector, for
1968. Inspector must be fam-
iliar with .Act and keep an
accurate reCord of c a t tl e
sprayed and brushed.
21; re nders Anted.
ITETi , wei4cio lor
spraying ',Aattte at a price per
lwa4 per spray, putter the
WrhIe Fly Control Aet and
xv,4101940of 1 960. # 114
grktP0ctittgittg 1.11AretP-
"HP t 13.PPAY Wilvder/
A certificate 150in th'e
WOxitinetea'Conve ti
Board; showing
once is P*1 -and
Igheque Of $1,1103/9 t#'#,Com/
nany Tender.
•
ITEM -Tenders, foif ,‘UP:
plying 1,000 ipounds more or
less? and 48 One -pound bag-
el 'TirarbiCkle Retenerle
Warble R1sr,p9w4er..Pricee tr
be clUOted. on 15 pound .har.
and 43 'one -pound pap.
Sealed tendersforeach or
tbe4:150,e'itenik .0,004*.. mar
Iced as to contents. will b,
retehrecl by the; Iiiviersignee
to February 29, 1988. •
Lowest or any tender no
necessarily accepted. .
M. ECKERT
RR 1 Seaforth, Ont.
21-14-'
TENDERS
WARBLE FLY -
PROGRAM FOR
1968
Tow,nship of
Tuckersmith
Separate tenders for the
following will be received by
the undersigned until 5 'pan
on Tuesday, March 5, 1968.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted;
1. WAR.13ICIDE; For the.
supply ,of approximately 600
Ib. of warbicide for spraying
cattle for, Warble .Fly. Ten-
der .6 state pcice per 15 Ib
bag delivered to the Town-
ship Shed in, the Hamlet of
Egmondville. Tender to state
Chemical Supplier and to be
clearly marked "Tender —4,
Warbicide". .
2. SPRAYING; For spray.
ing cattle for Warble Fly
Tender to state price per
head per spray. Wiirk to be
done under the direction of
the Inspector, -in accordance
with the regulations of the
Warble Fly Act. Tender to be
rlparly marked "Tender —
Warble Fly Spraying".
3. APPLICATIONS; For
the position of Warble Fly
Inspector. The Inspector will
he paid mileage at..the rate
of 10c per mile while on
duty. Applicants to state qua-
lifications and hourly rated
salary expected. Applications
to be clearly marked, "Appli-
cation —Warble Fly Inspec-
tor". 3
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Clerk -Treasurer
RR 3 Seaforth, Ont.
21-14-2
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the above, clearly markedaS
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6 Pm.elVfarch 2; 1968. •
Lowest or any tender not
necesarily accepted.
MEI, GRAHAM, Clerk
Brucefiekl, Ontario
21-1571
• ,
22. Lezal Notices
NO'111r.E.
T?CstaItTe010R0
In
the
(12SON''
All persons ,having glainite
against the Estate., of Martha
Ann Thompson', late OP:the
Town Of .Seaftirth, in therm*
ty of Huron, Widow, decjased,
who died on tilt 2otif ity of
De eief dtse
b erO lin9(1n p
67ieare irrtriecba!
n ot
lars of their claims to la un-
dersigned on or before the 8th
day of March, 1968, after which
nate the assets will be distrib*
tect .having regard only, to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this • 8th
day of feebruary, 1968. •
McCONNELL eo STEW.ART
Seaforth, Ontario
S&licitors for the
Administrator
° 22-14-3
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