HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-06-02, Page 10HURQN EXPOSITOR, SEA>~ ORT i, QNT., 'UNC 2, 1966
SSIFIED ADS
20. Aueiion Sales
DISPERSAL
SALE
registered
MOORE ACRES
JERSEY HERD
at the farm, Lot 8, Con. 3,
. Colborne, Township, H u re n
County, 8 miles east of God-
erich. (First CQn. east of
Benmiller, then one block.
?loath, and east - third farm.
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1966
at 1 p.m.
35 cows and 11 open heifers,
calfhood ' vaccinated; 27 -can
milk cooler and 3 unit surge
milking machine.
Terms CASH
Catalogues on request
THOMAS MOORE, Prop.
R R 4, Goderich; Ontario
I-IA.ROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk.
20.26-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
. MELVIN PETER
MESSENGER
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Melvin
Peter Messenger, late of the
Village of Egmondville, in
the County of • Huron, La-
bourer, deceased, who died
on the 20th day of ' April,
1966, are hereby notified to -
send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersign-
ed on or 'before the 9th day
of June, 1966,. after which
date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only
to . claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, On-
tario, this 16th day of May,
1966.
.McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Administratrix
22-25-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
WILLARD HALLIDAY
ELLIOTT
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Willard
Halliday Elliott, late` of the
Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Retired
Restaurant Proprietar, de-
ceased, who died on thellth
day of March, 1966, are here-
by notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 9th day of June, 1966,
after which date the assets
will- be distributed, having
regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at .Seaforth, On-
tario this 16th day of May,
1966.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
22-25-3
23. Business Directory
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R, G.,GETHKE •
Phone 34.7-2465 Monkton
G' A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable ;hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION I wish to express my sincere
Phone_'"527=1390 - Seaforth thanks to all relatives and
BOX f r i en d s and neighbors for
FUNERAL SERVICE tre ts. andir lvisitsrwhile flow
was
Prompt and careful attention in Seaforth Community Hos-
Ambulance Service pital. Special thanit$,,,,•t+a, the
Flowers For All Occasions doctors and nurses for being
Phones: so good to me. Mrs. Mc-
. Day 527-0680 - Night 527-0885 Nichol, Seaforth. 24-27x1
23. Business Directory
• W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls. - 527-0510
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN • - ONTARIO
--Night pr -flay -Calls -
Phone 43 R 10
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
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant:-
55-57
ccountant:-55-57 South Street' Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
SEA1'ORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S: •
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis, . D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q,C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister,Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 - Res. 57-1643
Seaforth - Ontario
24. Cards of ThiAnks
I wish to thank the nurses
and staff of Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital and Dr. Mal-
kus and Dr. Brady for their
kindness while I was a pat-
ient there, also the ladies of
St. Thomas Anglican Church
and all who sent cards and
treats and visited me. It was
appreciated so much. Mrs.
F.' Dungey. • 24-27-1
I wish tQ thank all who made
calls, Sent cards, treats and
flowers while I was a patient
in Seaforth Community Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Rev.
J. Kappes, Dr. Malkus, Dr.
Brady, Miss. ••Drupe and . staff
of nurses. - Mrs. Louise
Hillebrecht. 24-27x1
The family of the late Mrs.
Charles Lane wish .to extend
their sincere thanks to neigh-
bors, friends' and relatives for
their many acts of sympathy,
cards, baking and flowers.
Special thanks also to the
staff of Clinton Public Hos-
pital, Dr. Oakes, Father Lar-
agh and Father Saigeon and
the Whitney Funeral Home.
24-27-1
The family of the late Thom-
as Hicknell wish to express
their sincere thanks to rela-
tives friends and neighbors
for floral tributes, messages
of sympathy and acts of kind-,
ness extended to them dur-
ing their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to G. A. Whit-
ney Funeral Home, Father
Laragh, Father Saigeon, .and
pallbearers. Everything was
greatly appreciated. -1
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives, also
O.E.S. for the lovely' flowers,
cards, treats, and visits I re-
ceived while a patient in Sea -
forth Community Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Brit-
ton, Dr. Brady, Dr. Malkus
and Mr. Whitney„,and nursing
staff for their kindness shown
to me. It was very much ap-
preciated by myself and my
family. - Mrs. Martha Cor-
lett. 24-27x1
24. Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Louis
Hildebrand wish to express
their appreciation for the
many acts of kindness and
expressions of sympathy re-
ceived during their bereave-
mesit. 24-27-1
25. In Memoriam
BETTLEg'- In leving mem-
ory of Mts. Theron... Betties,
who passed away June 5th,
1963.
The depth of sorrow we can-
not tell,
Of the loss of one we ibve so
well,
And while she sleeps a peace-
ful sleep
Her memory we shall always
keep.
-Ever remembered by her
husband and family.
25-27-1
McMILLAN - In loving
memory of a dear husband
and father, Thomas W. Mc-
Millan, who passed away on
,Tune 8, 1965.
I loved him for his though -
fulness
His kind and gentle ways,
I loved him for the things he
did
Without a spot of praise,
Isn't it stra'nge that those we
need
And those we love the best
Are just the ones that God
.needs too
And takes them home to rest.
-E v e r remembered and
sadly missed by wife, Vera,
daughter Edythe, and son
Robert. 25-27x1
Births
VANSTONE=In South Hur-
on Hospital, E x e t e r, on
May 23, to Mr. and Mrs.
Aldon (Rolly) Vanstone,
Hensall, a daughter, Kelly
Marie. •
ROWCLIFFE-In,'South Hur-
on Hospital, Exeter, on
• May 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Rawcliffe; Hen-
sall, a son.
WILLERT In South Hur-
on Hospital, E x'e t e r, on
May 23, to Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Willert, RR 1 Zur-
ich, a daughter.
FLANNIGAN - IN St. -`Jos-
eph's General Hospital,
Hamilton, on May 9th, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Flanni-
gan, Hamilton, (nee Marie
Hunt, Seaforth) a daughter.
DANTZER r- In Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
May 28, to Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Dantzer, 341 Nista
Road, London, a daughter.
WALKER - In Kirkland
Lake, on May 30, to Mr.
and Mr . Alex Walker, a
son "'
TAKE SUMMER
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IN COOL CAREFREE CLOTHING
MEN'S
Bermuda Shorts 2.95 to 6.95
Swim Trunks 2.95 to 4.95
Caps .29 to is95
SS Sport and T Shirts 2:95 to 6.95
Dress Straws .. ' 2.95 to 3.95
Balbriggan Combinations2.95
Balbriggan.Shirt and Drawers 7 1.69
S$ SWW!ertt Shirts, +7 2.95
'Kordtriei NO4ron Casuals i' 7.95
iM�� . 13014a�
Swifn Trunks ..�
Caps
SS Sport and T Shirts
Koratroil: No -Iron Jeans
L95 to 3.95
1.95
.89 to 1.95
1.50 to 2.95
4.50 to 6.95
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Seafprth
Engagements
McKiLLOP
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E.B.,UWou�en, s ,AshO. F at>,on
met at the church. '
Mrs. Orville Beuerman 1014
Mrs. Ed Regele were in charge
of devotions. Mrs. Regele Open-
ed the meeting with a poem,
"Heaven for Mothers", follow-
ed by Mrs. Beuerman, lvho
read the scripture lesson.
Prayer was taken by Mrs.
Regele. A reading from "A
Roadside Window" was given
by Mrs. Beuerman who also
read a poem, "Nobody Knows
but Mother". Mrs. Shatto dos-
ed the devotions with prayer.
Mrs. Lavern Heegy, president
took charge of business, She
gave a reading on Indians.
Mrs. Shatto had charge of
the Bible discussions. Mrs. El-
la Hoegy had a birthday and a
hymn was sung in her honor.
June meeting is to be held
June lst, at Mrs. d William
.IKroehler's home Mrs. Lavern
Hoegy and Mrs. Regele served
lunch.
Mr. Joseph Thornton is a pat-
ient in Seaforth ' Community
Hospital.
Mr. William Roe has return-
ed home from Seaforth Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burns vis-
ited recently with Mrs. Joseph
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brown
of Egmondville announce'
the engagement of their
daughter, tluth Anne, to Mr.
James Samuel. Carter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John E Car-•
ter, Seaforth. The mrriage
to take place in Northside
U n,i t e d Church, Saturday,
June 25, 1966 at four o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. -Orville G. Stor-
ey, RR 1 Seaforth announce
the engagement .of,their
daughter, Gail. Marlee, to
Mr. Alex Glanville, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville,
RR 2 Walton. Marriage to
take place at Cavan ' United.
Church, Winthrop on Satur-
day ,June 25'; at, 3 p.m.
Too Late
Instant ,Copies
Letters. birth certificates,
newspaper clippings, papers
of all kinds up to 81/2 x 14
.inches in sizs.
Exact copies -while you wait.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
11-27-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Morley, Storey,
Seaforth, wish to announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Gwendolyn Beat-
rice, to Mr. John Douglas
Patterson, S e a f or t h. The
wedding to take place Satur-
day, July 2, 1966 at 3:30 in
First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger,
Zurich, are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Norma Jean,
to Kenneth James Gemmell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gemmell, Kippen. The wed-
ding will take place Satur-
day, July 2, 1066, at 2:30 p.m.
in Eyangelical U.B. Church,
Zurich.
Too Late °
LOST - Between Seaforth
and- Brussels, two 8 week old
pigs, anyone knowing where-
abouts please phone 527-0265.
WANTED - Hawaiian guit-
ar, phone Harvey Greer, 527-
0547. -1
WANTED -- Capable girl or
women for housekeeping five
days a week, live in, four
children, two pre-schoolers,
duties to begin September,
1966. Apply Box 1583, Bur-
in Expositor. 4-27-2
WANTED - home for good
Scotch collie dog, 5 years old.
John Kerr, phone 527-1648,
Centre Street. -1
FOR SALE - .Marine flax
seed, cleaned and treated„
1200 lbs. at $9,00 per cwt.
Laverne Oodkin, RR 1 Wall -
tori, phone 527-1877. " -1
FOR SALE ---- 4 -string tenor
banjo, practically new. Cali
5274528. 1
FOR. SALE --- two naives.
Dale Nixon., 527.0738, Sea -
forth. 1r -1
FOR SALE Allis Chalm-
ers model C tractor, f i r s t
clots condition, powerMown.
er attheled, phone 2624392,
Classified ads pay dividends.
Huron
Jr. Far-meri
Meet
Huron County Junior Farm-
ers and Junior Institute met in
the Agriculture Board Remus,
Clinton, with president • Bob
Fotheringham presiding and
Shirley Jaques as acting secre-
tary.
Don Pullen introduced Dave
`Inglis, Walkerton, as extension
assistant for Huron, Mr. Pullen
gave the financial report. Field
Day will be held in Seaforth,
June 18th, was reported on
by Don McKercher. It will be
held at the High School and
the park. Morris Rave gave
further reports .on the Plowing
Match. Secretary, Grace Camp-
-bell read the- Minutes_ the over-
seas delegates iron), Canada and
Britain had a reunion: in Bramp-
ton County, that was reported
on by Elsie Doig.
BURNS' UCW
The annual "visitors day" of
Burn's UCW was held in the
church, with president, Mrs. Jas.
Howatt presiding.
The scripture was read by Mrs.
Watson Reid and Mrs. George
Watt led in prayer. Miss Ida
Leiper was organist and accom-
panied the soloist, Mrs. 11, Bell.
Reading's were given by Miss
Janet Hulley and Mrs. W. Tre-
win. Mrs. E. Salverda, Jr. and
Mrs. E. Bell received the of-
fering.
Mrs. George Carter introduc-
ed guest speaker, Rev. (Miss)
Mewhort, who has been a mis-
sionary in, India, for eighteen
years. Mrs. George Smith
thanked Miss Mewhort.
Visitors were present from
Londesboro, Constance, Win-
throp, Walton and First Pres-
byterian Church, Seaforth.
.. INCHEL SEA
Mrs
Miner , Garnet M t� ?�
tlie' araduatieR , of her ,rand
daughter, Miss. Francis Johns,.
on Friday, at Western Univer.
'city.
Mr. Bruce Delbridge has fin-
ished. his course, at London
Teacher's College and will be
teaching at Exeter Public
School next term.
Mr. Tom Campbell, is retir-
ed after working at the airport
for the past twelve years.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Coward
and boys, Woodham, visited
Saturday, with Mrs. John Cow-
ard.
The Winchelsea store closed
after being in operation for al-
most one hundred years.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton
have purchased Mrs. Garnet
Miner's home in Winchelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. William ;Wal-
ters visited. Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Frayne and
family on Sunshine Line. -
The Elimville 'UCW met at
the church. The theme of the
meeting was Christian Educa-
tion. .
Leaders, Mrs. Jackson Woods
and Mrs. Gilbert Johns were
in charge of the meeting. Mrs.
William Routly gave the Bible
Study. Mrs. Phil Johns, Mrs.
Gilbert Johns gave a musical
number. The guest speaker, was
Mrs. Rev. Lewis, from James
Street United Church, in Exe-
ter. Mrs- Lloyd Webber and
Mrs. Alvin Cooper were the hos-
tesses.'.
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKay
of North Bay were recent
guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Forest"McKap "
Mr. and Mrs. Armour Dun-
das, Strathroy,.•visited recent-
ly with Mr. Jack .Williamson,
Mr. and Mrs: George Wil-
liamson and also Mr. and
Mrs. Torrance Dundas.
CONSTANCE N[WS OF?THE .EE
Mr. Herb 'l righarn o es-
boro spent Saturday • with
Mr:" and and Mrs B o r lie n
Brown arld Elaine. Mrs.
Brown returned with h1n on
Sunday and attended a dedi-
cation service of Rev. Carpet
for the St. John's Anglican
Church of Desboro in mem-
ory of Mr. Brigham's wife,
the late' Mrs. Esther Brigham.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Presz-
cator and family' visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Preszcator,
Ronda, Ricky of Saltford,
Sunday evening -,
Mr. and Mrs. Frani, Riley
visited Mr. and Mrs. `Tom
Riley of Clinton,,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott
and Meanie and dVTeribeth of
Belgrave visited Mr. and Mrs.
William Dale and girls.
Miss Mary McGregor of
Kitchener visited her mother
Mrs. Jessie McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs, Rpl3
ert Elliott and Eugene of
U.S.A. visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buchanan and
family. •. :.
Mr. and Mrs,, Borden
Brown visited witil the form-
ers mother, Mrs. Sarah
Brown, a ,patient in Hanover
Memorial Hospital.
Miss Deanna/ Dale visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Glou-
sher and Karen of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart
of Brussels visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buchanan and
family.
Congratulations' to Paul
Buchanan who won the
championship judging f o r
Huron County at Seaforth on
Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Storey of near
Seaforth. and Mrs. Weather-
all of Edmonton, Alberta vis-
ited Mr. and Mks. Borden
Brown.
Mrs. Irvin Ellison of Lis-
towel, Mrs. Alex Riddel of
Goderich visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Leitch.
Mr. Jin Medd visited with
sauce wono Y
lt
o s .
B h
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Mr, and Mrs, J00 A' n,
strong -of Detroit, n d 1VIr.
and Mrs. Terrange.Hunter Of
Goderich were Sunday visit- '
ors with Mr. and Mrs, John
Thompson and family,
Mr.' and and
Jack Medd
visited Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
Reutz and' family of. Mildmay.
Legion Plans
Service -.
The Seaforth Branch of The
Royal. Canadian Legion has ex-
tended an invitation to other
organizations ' in the area, to
take part in their Decoration
Day Service.
The service is planned for
June 12th, at 2 p.m, and will
be followed by a parade to the
Cenotaph.
The invitation has been
prompted by suggestions ad-
vanced in other years that dec-
oration day services caned by
various organizations should be
combined into one service. In-
terested organizations are ask-
ed to contact D'Orlene Sills,
president, or George ' Hays,
chairman of the special events
committee.
Legion
Corner
By JACK HOLLAND ' •
Just •a repetition of last
weeks agenda. The main thing
is to not forget the stag golf
tournament at the Doig Golf
Course, on Sunday, with tee -
off time at 8 a.m. Lots of enter-
tainment for the non -golfer
and a big buffet supper at the
Legion Hall, so comrades come
one, come all.
See you there! ! !
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.Tang 5 Pkgs.
MACARONI & CHEESE
Kraft Dinner 7
GRAND LIQUID
Detergent 2
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Cornflakes
71/4 -oz.
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