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1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
?. Situations Wanted
$• Fame Stock For •$ale
'9. Poultry 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
2g. Personals •
Classifed ads are inserted at
a rate of 2 cents per word.
Each numler, initial and ab-
breviation counts as one word.,
Ads are subject to the follow-
ing minimums: Classifications
2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and
17, minimum 40c an insertion.
- Classification 25, minimum 65c,
plus 25c for each 4 -line verse.
All other classifications, mini-.
mum 65 cents per insertion,
except Auction Sales (20), Ten-
ders Wanted. (21),. and Legal
, Notices (22), rates on applica-
tion.
For cash payment, or If paid
by 10 days following last inser•
tion, 15 CENTS deducted from
above rates.
1. Coming Events
:RESERVE. Wednesday, July
27, 1 for Annual Brodhagen
and District Chamber , of
Commerce Chicken Barbecue.
1-.22-4
COP Chicken Barbecue, on
Thursday, June 9th, Con-
stance Hall. Supper 5:3Q to
p.m. Adults, $1.50, children,
75c, under 6, free. 1-244
DANCING Brodhagenr• Com-
munity Hall, Friday May 13,
music by the Chevels.
1.244
BAKE Sale, to be held in the
former Bell Telephone CAI
face, Saturday, Ma 21st, at
3:00 p.m., by the Weeleen'S
Auxiliary of St. Thomas' An-
glican Church. 1-244
TEA and Bake Sale td be
held at St. James' Rectory,
June 15th, 3 to 5 p.m. Spon-
sored by Catholic ..Women's
League. 1-24-1
4. Help Wanted
GIRL ' or woman to work
some evenings .and on week-
ends in resteu rant. Write to
Box 1570, Huron Expositor.
4-24x2
SALES lady for retail store.
No previous experience nec-
essary: Apply in writing to
Box 1567, Huron Expositor.
4-24-1
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be re-
• ceived up to 6 p.m., May 16,
for the position ' of'. meter
reader for the Police Village
of Dublin. Duties will in-
clude all necessary meter
• reading, replacingbulbs in
old style street lights, receiv-
ing stock and maintaining
stock room and •supplying
chairman with monthly re-
port on neededreplacement
to parts.
Special consideration will
begiven if applicant is quali-
fied to install and replace
meters. Rates for this may
be quoted' on a per unit basis
or may ^ be included in ae
over all bid.
Apply stating terms to:
JOESPH 'CRONIN,
Chairman, Dublin PUC.
4-23-2
d
CLERICAL- STAFF
Mole or Female
lificatin must o s� - b
e ex-
cellent
cellent iri mathematics, above
• average' ability in typing,
q bookkeeping good, short-
hand ata asset but not essen-
tial.
Position available - pay-
roll, work and other related
dente; in addition bookkeep-
ing and typing. This posi-
tion to be filled by June 15th.
'" Conditicins ' - Minimum
startleig salary $2,400 per
annum; shared employee ben-
efits; five-day Week.
•
o REPLY TO: .
JOIN G, BERRY, CLERK-
Tit.EASI1llElt,,
COUNTY OF HURON,
COURT . HOUSE,.
GODERICI ONTAttICJ:
4.24+I
4. Help Wanted
WANTED
Labourers and rough. car-
penters for work in Western
Ontario. Apply to:
LOOBY CONSTRUCTION
Ltd.
Dublin, Ontario
4-24-1
HELP WANTED
Male help, part-time,' sum-
mer and fall. Must be able to
drive tandem truck.
HURON CONCRETE
SUPPLY UP. •
Phone 527-1206' or
apply at the yard.
4-24-1
WANTED
-
foreman . for ..receiving
and shipping rebm. Applya
UNITED DAIRY and
POULTRY CO-OP
Phone 527-1590
4-24-1
7. Situations Wanted
LADY wants work by day,
housecleaning or baby sitt-
ing, experienced, references
available. Apply Box 1571,
Huron Expositor. 7-24-1
CUTTING lawns. Bruce Mal-
colm, phone 527-1664.
7-24x1.
SMAT-T, Wardens worked with
roto -tiller. Reasonable. Phone -
527 -1424. 7-24-1
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TWENTY Hereford arid -Dur-
ham cattle, due at gras's
time. Box 1562, Huron Ex-.
positor. 8-23-tf
TEN yearling steers, Poll
Angus. Lot 14, Concession 4,
McKillop. . J. D. Melon e,
Phone 109R4 Dublin:
• 8-24x1
TWENTY -seven pigs, eight
weeks old. Leon Maloney,
RR 5 Seaforth, phone 102R22
Dublin. 8-24-1
REGISTERED Hereford bull.
Joe Hastings, lot 25, con: 7,
Hibbert. 8-24x1
SEVERAL milk cows. Phone
262-5302. 8-2411
SMOOTH, young Charolais
bull. A. R: Dbdds, 527-1748,
8-24-1
BLUE cow, 6 -year-old, due
to freshen soon. New single
play record""'prayer: Orville
Greer, phone 527-d547.
8-24-1
SEVENTEEN pigs, ,for sale,
7 weeks old. Carl. Vanderzon,
North Main St., phone 527-
1772. 8-24x1
ONE hundred good pigs,
wormed and castrated. York
and. Landrace cross. W. C.
Millson, phone 527-1167.
8-24-1
9. Poultry For Sale
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
Red x S x Red Pullets
Mixed Chicks and Cockerels.
Available -now. Book your ,or-
ders early. .
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
• 9-23-tf
1L Articles For Sale
SEED for sale, Timothy,
Birdsfoot Trefoil. Frank
Fowler, 33/4 miles West of
Seaforth. 11-21x4
PIONEER Seed , Corn. A
limited quantity of 85, 90
and 100 day maturity seed
still available. Eric Andere
son, - RR 1, Londesboro,
phone 527-1896. 11-23-tf
CEDAR posts, peeled; 12'
braces; anchor posts; steel
posts, 6' and 7' lengths;'
Paige wire and barbed Wire,
in all weights. Borden
Brown, Kinburn Store phone
527-1387. 11-23-tf
GERANIUMS, in five colors,
pansies, hardy chrysanthe-
mums and spanish onions.
Baker's Greenhouse, Sea -
forth, open every day and
evenin s. 11-28-2
JOHN' Deere M tractor with
4 -row scuffles. and 2 -row
bean puller, all in good con-
dition. To give away one
pup. W. C. Millson, ' phone
527-1167. • 11-24-1
TWELVE -volt Motorola car
radio, price, $10.00. Phone
527408$. • 11-24-:c
GOOD 10" galvanized pip -
Lug., Phone 527-0758. 11-24-2
1 AN'S wool sport coat, size
38 Ahort• boy's sport coat,
size 10. both like new. Phone
527-1826. • • 11-24-1
ONE large site blue and
white dolly buggy with
'springs, never used: Phone
394 IN 5, Brussels. 11-24x1
ROBERT ell thresher, 36"�
cylinder, with ' cutter, ball
bearing, on rubber; Massey-
-Harris baler with motor,
tractor drawn; Massey. -Har-
ris binder, 7', good condition.
Phone Dublin, 116 R 12.
11-24-1
BOY'S brown suit, site 12 to
14, good as new, dry clean-
ed. Phone 527-0083. 11-24x1
MAY • SALE
.10% to 20%
Off many Hemel In our store.
Take advantage of these spec-
ials,
EVE-1V/AR STORE
11-24.1'
11. Articles . For Sale
IRISH CQbler• seed potatoes,
grown from certified seed
last year. Phone Clinton, 482-
7578. 11-24-tf
FIGHT feet of new cupboard,
with stainless steel sink.
Mrs. RRoy Dolmage, phone
527-1288. 11-24x1
1;000 bales of hay. K. Roven,
RR 1, Seaforth, phone 527=
1738, 11-244
CCM girl's bicycle, 28" wheel,
blue and white with parcel
carrier, like new condition.
Phone 527-1535. 11-24-1
ONE male pup, 4 months
old, to give 'away. H. M. Van
Niekerk, phone 527-0166.
11-24-1
FREE — 4 female pups, 1 1 -
year old..3 are 2 months old.
Mrs. Johnston, phone 537-
1006. 11-24x1
TWO -wheel trailer, 600 x.15
tires, with 'box. Wardrobe
4, Cx2 feet, 2 beds and
springs. Phone 527-1056. Nor -
Vet Stimore. 11-24x1
OLIVEIt 99 tractor, in good
Working condition, fair rub-
ber: starter and lights; 8 -ft.
choice' ensilage; 600 bales of
good oat straw; 2 windmill
derricks, 40 -ft., .one on
ground, one standing, suit-
able for television aerials,
galvanized angle iron. Ross
Love, phone 262-5280, Hen-
sall. 11-24-1
LADIES', and GIRLS'
'DRESS COATS
30% Discount
EVE -MAR STORE
11-24-1
12. Wanted 'To Buy
ANTIQUE furniture,, pictures
frames, "cupboards, lamps and
dishes, etc. Will buy individ-
ual pieces or complete house-
hold. Phone 2714578 12'-23-tf,
BALED straw, wheat or oats.
Phone or write Thomas Han -
Ion, Ingersoll, phone 485-
2270. 12-24x2
ONE -half hp electric motor,
preferably vertical. Phone
5274537. 12-24-1
13: Wanted
GOOD home for pup, three
moetha old, part Beagle.
Phone Dublin, 72 R 2.
13-24x1
14. Property- For Sale
LOT, in Egmondville. Phone
527-0458. 14-21x6
CHOICE lots on. North Main
St, Sewage available. R. J.
Doig, phone 527-0763.
'14-23-tf
ATTRACTIVE 3 - bedroom
home on John Street. New
bathroom, kitchen, new gas
furnace. Apply W. R. Smith,
phone 527-0990. 14-23-3
THREE -bedroom residence,
on West William St., Sea -
forth. Moder nthroughout.
Nearly • new oil furnace.
Large. lot, Box 1566, Huron
Expositor. 14-23x4
ONE -storey house in, Brod-
hagen. Russell Sholdice, 347
2634. 14-24-tf
FOR -SALE,
New 3 -bedroom home, ex-
tra lot, reasonable down
payment, balance $69 month-
ly which includes taxes,
principal and interest.
2 -year old, 3-b e d r o o m
home, electric heat, low
down payment, balance
monthly. Owner being trans-
fered.
Joseph McConnell
Realtor;"
Victoria St., Seaforth.
14-24-1
15: Property- For Rent
TWO apartments for rent
Fraok Kling Ltd. . 15-23-2
MODERN 2 -bedroom apart-,
ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex-
eter, 235-1510. 15-23-tf
APARTMENTS, 316 to $60.
Apply Harvey Dale, phone
5.2--1406.' 15-19x8
FOR RENT — 2 -bedroom.
apartment on Main Street.
Phone 527-1210. 15-23-3
FOR RENT- -- Pasture avail-
able for 15 head small cattle.
Phone 527-0587. 15-23-3
ON Mein Street, 2 -bedroom
apartment. Heated with new
gas furnace. Box 1559,, :The
Huron Expositor, Seaforth.
15-20-tf
FOR RENT — 3 bedroom
house, in Dublin. Immediate
possession. Contact Peter E.
Maloney, Dublin, or Rhone
Sebringville, 393-6583
15-22-tf
TWO - bedroom heated
apartment private entrance,
on North 'Main Street. Phone
527-0282, or contact Rbbert
- Beuteiimiller. 15.23-tf
LOWER apartment on North
Main, gas heated, furnished
if desired. Carl Dalton, phone'
527-0702, 15-22-tf
HEATED apartment, 4 or 5
rooms, pr
private entrance, i-
vate bathroom. Mrs. Margar-
et Sclater, phone 527-0722.
15-24-tf
MODERN duplex apartihent,
on Ord Street, 2 bedrooms
Available in July. Phone
527-1164, or,, contact Norman
Sc nieder.. . • 15-24x1
O E large apartment, on a
mann street, 2 bedrooms, kit-
chen, bathroom, living .room
and sunroo;nn. Gas heated,
hot and cold water. Private
entrance. Apply P.O. bex
642, Seaforth. 15-24x2
15. Property For Ret
ONE apartment' for rent.
Frank Kling Ltd. 15-24-1
ROOM .and board available
in comfortable clean home.
Reasonable rates. Call 527.
016,8. 16-24-2
17. Wanted, To Rent
PASTURE for 8 or 10 head
of yearlings. Apply G. Ham-
ilton, Hensel', phoxle 262-
5225. 17-244
19. Notices
JACK'S Furniture Repair.
Broken furniture and other
wooden articles, repaired. At
rear of 84 Albert St., Clin-
ton, phone 482-9695. 19.-23.4'
SINGER Sales and Seeetiee,
Seeeing rant 'hines•'Vacuum Ge-
esg, fIoo polishers, aed type-
writea s. Call aim YMcGre) eine
phone 527-1406. 1148.-
NOTICE
Tuckersm;ith Municipal
Dump .
Will be open until further
notice on. Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from 1
to 5.00 p.m. and Saturday
morning from 10:00 to 12:00
a.m.
No wire fencing, old con-
crete,;6r car -bodies permitted.
JAMES I. 1Vic`INTOSH, Clerk.
19-23-tf
" `- PICTURE
' FRAMING ,
AT
BEATTIE FURNITURE
CLINTON
'19-24-1
VACUUM. Cleaner Sales .& Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales. Varna. Phone 262-5350.
Hartsell. 19-23-tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write .or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2'
Brussels, phone 442w6, Brutes;
els or contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424.
19-11x23
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
deader Alvin Raley. 153 Lght.
ho'ase St., Godes-Me, phone; 524-
6514. ' 19-23-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
ItEMOVtD
,For Dead or Disabled Attimals
CALL COLLECT
Darling ' & Company
of Canada Ltd. '
Phone Clinton, 482-7269
• Licence No. 350-C-65
19-23-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-1720.— Seaforth
19-23-tf
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
ef Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night. .
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone' Seaforth, 527-1946, or
MICHAEL' J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin.
Call Collect
191-23-tf
MASONRY service — Chim-
neys repaired, repointed;
stone work, fireplaces built;
basements repaired, water-
proofed and- white coated.
Work guaranteed. Ray Squire
phone 527-1332, Box 335,
Seaforth 19-23-tf
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale for Township
of 1-Iullett, of Bridge Steel,
from Wright Bridge, at Lot
2. Con. 2 and 3, Hullett, 114
miles North of No..8, High-
way and 2% miles South of
Kinburn. TUESDAY, MAY
17th, 1966, at 7 p.m.
Consisting of 7" I -beams;
and of 15" I beams,
channel iron and structural
s'teel and all other steel be-
longing to this bridge.
TERMS—Cash.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
20-24-1
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Property
and Household Effects in. the
Town of Seaforth, North
Main Street, on SATURDAY,
MAY 14th,' at 1 p.m.
Chesterfield ' and chair; 8-
pieee dining robin suite; buf-
fet; studio coueb; obcasional
chairs; 5 beds, Springs and
mattresses; 3 dressers; chest
of drawers; 2 wash stands;
brass fireplace; hall 'tree;
P 1 co frig.;radio;
wardrobe; h 1
21 -inch y television; china
cabinet; writing desk; jamps;
mats; curtains; bedding; kit-
chen range; kitchen rangette;
electric stove; small kitchen
table; dishes; copking uten-
sils; odd' tables; pillows;
bench tub; bedding; other
articles too numerous to
mention.
P IOPERTY — ' 5 -bedroom
house, asphalt 'siding, garage
attached, modern conven-
iences. Immediate posses-
sion, sold subject to reserve
bid. 10% down, balance 30
days. Chattels cash.
Peeprletress,
Estate oiy late MRS. GEORGE
l#,EEVES•
Uarold Jackson Auctioneer.
George Thriven, Clerk,
n. Tenders Wanted'
DRAINAGE -
Tender
Twp. of Tuckersmith
For the Construction of
Finlayson Drainage, Works,
according to the Engineer's
profile and specified/tens.
Tenders clearly marked "Fin -
1 yson Drainage •Tender'" ,Will
e received by' the •underslgn-
e.d until May 16, 1966, at
12:00 o'clock noon.
Extent of Work:
6Q0 lineal feet of open.
drain.
4,200 lineal feet of dos-
ed drain.
2 catch basins.
1 junction box.
Township to supply tile
and pipe. "'
Work to be eo ,�p'letett by
September 1, 1966: A mark-
ed cheque for ten percent of
contract to accompany ten-
der.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Plan, profile and specifi-
cations may be seen at the
Clerk's Office.
JAMES r. McINTOSH; •Clerk,
RR 3, Seaforth, Ontario.
22-23-2
TENDERS
WANTED
Sealed and marked "Ten-
ders" will be received by the
undersigned until noon, Wed-
nesday, May 18, . 1966, for
the supplying of. Furnace
Oil to the Hibbert Township
Public School area in the
following schools: P.U. 1,
P. 1, P. 3, P, 4, and P. 6, for
the 1966-67 season.
Please state price per ,gal-
lon and whether or not free
service will be given.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ANNE B'ITRCHILL,
Secretary - Treasurer
Dublin, Ontario.
21-24-1
23. business Directory
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
-J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.ia., V.S.
O. R. Gray, B.S,, D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cull's, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth.
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643
Seaforth - Ontario
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
t STOWED Mel eteBCAPS tea
IALUM1NOm Folt..zniEYSP lT
WILL FOOL RADAR"'
ad^ate .11 1
23 13u5ines , Direetorr
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST ' `
Seaforth Office: '
Tues., Thurs„ Fri., 9 to 5:30 p,m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by, appoint-
ment only
Phone 527-1240 — or . 482-7010
Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office
BOX
FUNERAL SERVILE
Prompt and careful .attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527.0680 — Night 527-0885
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent. -
FLOWERS FO}t EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario,
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527.0510
A. M. HARPER, - -
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 52.7562
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank my
friends and neighbors for
Cards, flowers and kindnesses
at home and while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital
and special thanks to Dr.
Gorwill and first floor nurses
—Mrs. Martin Heynsbergen.
24,24-1
LEGION Ladies Auxiliary
would like to thank all the
merchants for their gener-
ous donations. The bowling
tournament was a success.
' 24-24-1
WE. wish to express our, sip-
cere thanks to all, our friends,,
neighbors and relatives for
the - many cards', letters,
flowers, treats and gifts
while we were in the hospit-
al and since returning home.
—Marjorie Bridge and baby
Lois Lynrne Susan. 24-24-1
I would like to thank all
those who visited me, sent
cards, gifts and treats and
baking while I was confined
to my home, also at the time
of the death of my mother.
— Mrs. Russel Sholdice,
Brodhagen, Ontario. 24-24-1
THE Annual Campaign Drive
for funds of the Seaforth
Branch of the Canadian Red -
Cross Society amounted to
51,354.66. The local execu-
tive wish to thank the cam-
paign chairman. Mr. Leonard
Ford, the donors, the can-
vassers in town and .surround -
DRIVE BY VOO AT SI'TY .
WILL tiou TELL ME WHAT IT
REG IsTERs ?
esmai
is
24, Cards of Tls
Ing .district, l rs. eith
Sharp for her •help, the
church inginbers at Walton
and Winthrop and. the -UCW •
of Constance Church. They
all helped • to make this drive
a • suds. 24-244
25, Ii Memoriam
STRONG In idg mem-
ory of Mrs. John Strong, who
passed away May 19th, 1904.
The depths of sorrow we
cannot tell,
Of the loss of one we loved
so well,
And while she sleeps a peace-
ful sleep,
Her .ntcfa'tory we shall always
ke--E ere remembered by her
Fainly. 25-24x1
CORBETT — Ie loving. Mew-
leY of our dear dagaghter and'
sister Kimberly Hazel, who
Weed away suddenly one
year ago, May 18, 1965, at
age of five and one-half
years. '
She didn't have time to say
farewell,
Nor we to say good-bye,
She was gone before we
knew it, '
And only God knows why.
Please forgive a silent tear,
A secret wish that she were
here,
The memory of her dear
little ways,
Will linger with us all our
days.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered : --by Mommy;
Daddy, Steven and Jeff.
25-24-1
EYRE—In loving memory of
ray baby daughter, Katherine
Pauline who passed away
May 15, 1962,
Sweet as. 'a tender fragrance
that survives,
When martyred flowers
breathe out their little
lives,•'
Sweet as a song that once
consoled- our pain,
But never shall be sung
again, •
In thy rememberance, now
the hours of rest,
Come to- thee, sleep little
loved one, .it is best.
— Too dearly loved to be
forgotten, ;112other. Pauline.
CARTER —, In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife, another
and grandmother, Violet
Carter, who passed away on
May 15, 1961. '
Many years have passed
since that sad day,
When the one we loved was
called away,
God tools/ her home, it was
His will, , '
But in our hearts she liveth
still.
—Ever remembered by ILL'S -
sell Carter and Family.
25-24x7
EYRE — In :loving memory
of our dearly beloved grand-
daughter and niece, Kather-
ine ..Pauline, who died May
15, 1962. -
When the ,dewy light was
fading,
Andthe sky in beauty smil-,
SURE..., AND tC \TSl1QVJS
OVER 11,4142'N-PNE t CAN
WRITE Nol) A TICKET
Aroma }ar
The angels calzteto
garden •
And picked our ,sweetest
. tumor, ..-
fternernbered ,always by
grandparents, Mr 'And ..
Jolie. R Adams and
BYRE --T- •In. lovin exrlo;
Of our dear niecex>: KatfZerine
.k'aulane, -who died lylay '15
1962.
What would T give to clasp
her 'Nand,
Her happy faee,to see;,
To here her voice' and see
her smile •
That meant .so much to nig.
Deeply missed, Yvonne
and `Wayne 2Vlcli eiiriy.
B rt
CALDWELL i?lt Clinton
Public `Hospital on' May 6,
to . Mr. and Mrs: Harold
Caldavel1, (nee"Kyle), Hen -
sail, a Sony. William Todd.
Deaths
LAWRENCE - Til Kitchen-'
er, on May 6, 1966, Feder-
ick Jambs -La'w'rence, in
his 90th year.
Engagements
Mrs. Arthur N. Dick wishes
to announce the engagement
of her daughter Gertrude
Ann to Mr.. Ernest Allen
Morenz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Morenz, Dashwood, the
wedding to take place June
llth, 1966, in First Presby-
terian Church, Seaforth. xl
Mr. 'and Mrs:- Waiter. J.
Muegge, RR 4, Mitchells, wish
to announce the engage-
ment ent of their. daughter Gloria
Marguerite, to Mr. Robert
John Gilbert, son of 14r and
Mrs. S. John Gilbert, Myer -
ton, Ontario, the wedding to
take' place Friday, June 3,
1956, at 7 p.n}.; at St.- Peter's
Lutheran Church, Brodhag-
en, Ontario. 24x1
Mr. and Mrs. John Drake of
Staffa, Ont., wish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Patricia Ann,
to Mr. David Angus . Sim,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Sim, of RR 2, Klp}ien, ,the
wedding to take place June
11th, 1966, in Staffa- Un ted
Church, at 2 o'clock. 24x1
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
wish to announce .the engage-
ment of ` their youngest
daughter, Alice Irene, to Mr.
Larry Joseph Gardiner, son.
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard-
iner, all of Cromarty. The
wedding to take place Satur-
day, June 11, 1966, at 3:00
p.m. in Cromasty' Presbyter-
ian Church.
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