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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-01-19, Page 9• You're So USE THESE. CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 1 Coming Events 2 Lost. Strayed 3 Found 4 Help Wanted 5 Business Opportunities • 6. Teachers ,Wanted 7 Situations Wanted 8 Farm Stock For' Sale 9 Poultry For Sale 10 Used Cara For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12 Wanted To -Buy 13 Wanted 14 Property For Sale 15 Property For Rent 16. For Sale or Rept 17 Wanted To Rent 18 Property Wanted 19 Notices 20 Auction Sales ,;Z1 Tenders Wanted rk 22 Legal Notices 23. Business Directory ,24 Wards of Thanks 25 )r' Mento -}am 28 •>' Nona Is ads .a,a ,nserted at. • ral, ,f 2 rents per word Eact ember. initial and ab• bre' ,1 •or counts as one word Ads , .rehiect to the follow- ing "'mums: Classifications 2, 3 , l n 11. 12 13. 15 and 17, • ;•'n,em 40c an insertion Clasp Ricer 25 menimum 65c plus `,o. each 4 -line verse All r. ' 'iassifications, mini - mutt ants per insertion. • exec' • ,tion Sa!trs (20), Ten. den ' 'anted '21) •and Legal Nbti. 12 rates on applica- tion Fo' ash payment, or if paid by 1n nays following last inser- tion 'S CENTS ,deducted from • bovn-.,tes. • ' 1, l 1' 11 t SEAFORTH,,Whirl - a - ways will sponsor "a dance in Sea - forth District High School on Friday, Jan. 27, at 8:30 p.m. with Earle Park as caller. Prices $2.50 per couple. Lunch provided, Spectators invited to look on. 1-58-2 DANCE in Brodhagen,,,Com- munity Centre, auspices of Chamber of Commerce, Fri - du., January 20th. Music by .� Commancheros. 1-59-1 UNIT one of the U.C.W. of Northside United Church plan to hold a bake sale April 8th. 1-59-1 4. + 1111 c•tf WANTED immediately: rep- resentative for the New Books of Knowledge for Seaforth and Area. Full or part time. Apply to Bo 1624, Huron Ex- positor. 4-57-tf Earn Extra Money this summer with no invest- ment. Grow Cucumbers, for Rose Brand Pickles We have top prices free pick-up highest yielding seed Write to: Matthews -Wells Co. Ltd Guelph, Ont. Or Call: Cronin Transport Dublin, Ont. 4-58-3 7. Situations Wanted WILL do housework by the day. Phone 527-1638. 4-58-2 PART-TIME work, mornings and Saturdays, 8 till 12 in the mornings and all day Satur- days. Ernest Marshall, Phbne 527-1342, 7-59x1 8. Farm Stock For Sale NINETEEN pigs, 8 weeks old, 11 pies, 10 weeks old. George Love, Walton. 8.59=1 FIFTEEN pigs, 7 weeks old. John Jewitt, phone 527-1808. 7 i 8-59-1 TWENTY-NINE good pigs, 8- 9 weeks old. Leo Arts, RR 5 • Seaforth, phone Dublin 109- R 9. ' 8-59.1. i 'TWENTY Pigs 9 weeks old, Lorne Cronin, Dublin phone 142, 8-59"-1 HOLSTEIN cow, due within a week, Peter Swinkles,-,phone 527-0436. 8-59x1 WHITE -faced heifer calf, Mar- tin . Van Bakel, RR 1 Dublin, phone 87 R 2. 8-59-1 THIRTY chunks. William Poppe, Phone 40 R 14 Dublin. r 8-59x1 9 Poultry For Sale TIMBER LEGHORN. Day Old and Started Pullets Red x S x Red Pullets 4 Mixed Chicks and Cockerels, Available now. Book your or- ders early. SCOTT POULTRY ,FARMS, LTD. Seaforth Phone 527-0847 Sox 160 19-44-tf 4 THE HURON EX$'ipSlTOR, SEAFORTH, ANY.(. JAW 1x 1,00.4.. 10..1'„t•d ('arK For Sale HALF ton truck, '58, GMC, A-1 condition, phone 527-1325 or 527.0378. Can be seen at Howard Allan's, Brucefield. 10-594 11. . r-tti;.it,. r or male BELL upright piano and vio- lin. Apply after 5 pan. Phone 527-0784. 11-58x3 THREE Collie pups, black and white markings. Parents good 'cattle d,ggs, George R. Camp- bell:, phone 527-1747. 11-58x2 180 Gallon hot water tank, and jacket heater, in good condition, , with all fit- tings. Reasonable. Ron Sav- auge, 527-1103'. 11-57-3 10. Used (`ars For, Sale 1964 Ford Galaxie 500, hard top, it A4 condition, ,,pprived to sell, Write t3ox 1628', The Huron :Xfioaittirw 10.59.1 WANTED ' someone to, take over Singer Zig Zag sewAng machine, which does button- holes and fancy stitches. $8:00 monthly or.$5.7:0O..eash.. Write Box 1627, The Huron Exposi- tor. 11-58-2 HONEY FOR SALE -Clover 2 lbs., 65e; 4 lbs., $1.35; 8 lbs., $2,50; light amber, 8 lbs., $2.50; 5-30 lb. pails only $8:50 each; comb honey 70c. Insist on buying ttnpasturized honey the way it comes, from the bees. Wallace Ross Apiaries. 11-58-2 Wood For Sale • Heavy hard maple and beech slab wood delivered to your yard. 7 cords $28.00 or 5 cords ,$20,00. CRAIG'S SAWMILL - Auburn, Phone 526-722b 11-57-3 Jewellery Repairs We do all types of jewellery repairs Ring Sizing • . Retip Claws •Rebuild Shanks. Bead Restringing . Repair costume jewellery. Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 1.1-44-tf FREE to a good home, -1 ik year old female dog. Good with' children. Also 7 month old female part.German Shen: herd, very pretty and good with children and good farm dogs. Dublin 11 R $,. 11-594 CREAM separat r;" large size Viking, new last April. Geo. a se. Phone 527-0258. 11-59x1 McCORMICK Deering cream separator, stainless steel tank and parts. Co-op milker with stainless steel. parts: Phone 116R 2 Dublin. 11-59-2 GIRL'S winter ..coat, size 10, blue with grey fur collar; also girl's coat teen size 12, blue with black fur collar, in good condition. Will sell reasonably phone 52-7-0843. 11-59x1 THREE cats to give away. Phone 527-0083. Call after six. 11-59x1 QUANTITY of mixed, grain. Percy Dalton, phone 527.1965, ER 1 Walton. 11-59x2 ONE Gendron sleeper -stroller. Phone. 527-0825. 11-.594 COCKSHUTT 811!2 ft, cultiva- tor, on rubber. good condition. Heavy. duty 7 ton wagon and grain box nearly new; set of tractor chains fits 10 x 28 tires nearly new: 20 good' pigs,. 3 weeks old. Lorne Cronin, Dub- lin. phone 142. ' 11-59-1 ONE modern .table lamp and floor 'lamp.. Phone 527-0947. 11-59x1 RESPONSIBLE party to take over $8.00 payments on Singer sewing machine with zig zag- ger, makes buttonholes and fancy stitches. Can be had 558.00 cash. Write "box 1630. Huron Expositor, 11-59-2 12- Wanted To Ruv ANTIQUE furniture, pictures frames, cupboards, lamps and dishes, etc. Will buy individ- ual pieces or complete house- hold. Phone 271-1578. 12-44-tf WANTED - HAY, 'straw, corn and grain, any quality or quantity. 'Len Watson, 13 Pullamore Rd., Brampton, •-•Ontario, ph o n e 451-4804. 12-54-15 14. Property For Sale VICTORIA and - GREY TRUST COMPANY Check this. list for size and location, then contact us for detailed information and In- spection, • 410 adjoining acres north- east of Seaforth. 287 acres northwest of Mit- chell. 199 acres close to Stratford. 175 acres north of Mitchell. 150 acre modern dairy farm -Mitchell. 150 acres close -to Blyth, 150 acres Seaforth area. 125 acres Walton District. 115 acres East of Clintosii' 100 acres West of Monkton. 100 acres close to Stratford 11. farolierte, For gale City Limits. 100 acres Listowel District. 75 acres' at Stratford City Limits. 69 acres partly in Stratford. VICTORIA and GREY RUST (Stratford) Telephone • - Office: 271-2050 Don'MeTavish -, Res: 625.8788 Joe Delesie - Res: 393-6216 144584 Opportunities For Investment Less than $4,000 buys easily rented home. Low taxes, gas furnace. good location to Main Street. Figure out your profits. Newly painted 3 bedraom house, one block from busi- ness section. Low taxes. Heated with pas space heat- ers. Pric-'d to sell, White brick house, every mod- ern convenience, connected to sewer. Two family house, each unit complete with own h"atiee system. bath, and kitchen. 'h. block from blinker light. Mav be nurchased on Pay- ment plan. WANTED TN THIS ARTA. . . - . 50 ACRES WORK - AIME / , 100 ACRES WORKABLE , . . 150 'ACRES WORKABLE. WIIALT AM M. HART Seaforth Salesman 'tarn r,' TOTTNIQTON REAL ESTATE LTn 14-59-1 1".i. I'rntier'l a 1' or lie'ni A MODERN duplex apart- nient on Ord Street, available. middle of February. Norrnan Schneider, phone 527-1164. 15-59x2 'IODERN 2 -bedroom .,part • ment. Phone 52'7-0810 or Ex- eter, 235-1510. 15-44-tf c'Ia.slfied 4d, nay•rlivedends HOUSE on No. 8 highway, 21 miles from town, modern con- veniences. Phone 527-0310 or 482-9217. 15-58-3 FARM home furnished or un- furnished. New oil 'furnace and plumbing. • Will rent rea- .sonably - to a reliable tenant. Phone 527:0466. 15-5$x2 16. For Sale or Rent Rent THREE bedroom house close to school. New gas furnace, re- cently decorated. Owner transferred. Possession Feb. 1. Phone 527-1208. 16-59x2 1 9. N otitet�+� Painting and . Paperhanging Interior• and Exterior DOUG DALTON Phone 527-0962 19-57-4 NOTICE TOWNSHIP • OF • TUCKERSMITH Ratepayers and inhabitants of the Township of Tucker - smith are requested by the Council ,to not park cars on Township Roads and streets during the winter months in order to, facilitate snowplow- ing operations. Council will not be respons- ible for damages to any vehic- les parked on -roads or streets. Coup l requests that the residents of the Township of Tuckersmith do not push ur dump snow on Township roads. JAMES I. McINTOSH Clerk -Treasurer Tuckersmith 19-58-3 TRI - TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE CLINTON - SEAFORTH GOD1i RICH AREAS Five Years Experience in all Phases of Bookkeeping. Phone 482-9260 ELECTROLUX Cana d a Ltd. Sales and Service, authorized healer Alvin Ailey, 158 Light. house St., Ooderich, Plaine 524- 6514. 10.4i44 19, Notices'' DEAD ANIMAL:, ,REMOVED '. -nr Dead or llisableb Animals CALL COLLECT Darling & ('umpanya of Canada Ltd. Phone Clinton. 482-7269 Licence No. 350-C-6.5 19-44-tf VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser rice for' all makes. Filter Queen :ales Varna Phone 262-5350 Hensall. 19-44-tf NOTICE We are stiippipg cattle ever Monday to *United Co -Operatives If' Ontario. To arrangefor. pick up at your farm. 'phone'by, Sat urday night. ' PIANCIS HUNT. Phone Seaforth, 527.1946. or MICHAEL J DOYLE, Phone 114 ' R 16: Dublin Call Collect 19-44-tf Dead Stock ATWOOD PET FOOD SUPPLY 'coder New Management Garnet Smith •We are here to give you faster service and b e t t air ,rices, „paid on the spilt for -lend or rtisabled cows and horses. 55.00 AND UP FOR ANY ANIMAL WEIGHTNC, OVER 700 LI3S/, according to size and condition Smaller animals . picked un free also free veterinary inspection .Call Collect Atwgod 356-2622 hrs: a day -7 days a week T,ic. Nn 401-C-65 REG SMITH SIGNS Truck -lettering, farm sighs plastic signs refinished, show cards, and highway signs. Cor- ner of East and High Streets, Clinton. Phone 482-9793. 19-46-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED . Modern equipment. We guar- antee all work. Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth. phone 5274406. 10;44-tf WATCH R-EPATRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ' A NSTETT JEWELLERS ' Ltd, Phone 527-1720 -,Seaforth 19-44-tf SEPTIC TANKS . CLEANED..' Modern equipment used. --Ali work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS . BLAKE, RR2 Brussels, -phone 442 W6, liruss els or contact 'HAROLD- MAL- ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-17x23 NOTICE The Annual Meeting and Banquet of Huron County Children's Aid Society is being held in the Exeter Legion Hall on Wednesday, February 8, 1967 at 6:30 p.m. Banquet • tickets are avaiI- able at $2.25 from the Child-, ren's Aid Society staff and Board Members, The public is' cordially invited to attend. 19.59-2 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS FOR FUEL OIL Tenders are invited for the supplying of the following heating fuel for Seaforth 'Dis- trict High` School 1. Light Industrial oil Tenders to be submitted to the undersigned on or before Monday, Feb)Yiiary •8th, 1067, in' a sealed enVelope mat'ked "Oil .Tender". DON KUNDER Secretary - Treasurer 21-59-3 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of BASIL LEROY HORNICK All persons having claims against the Estate of Basil Le- Roy Hornick, late of the Town of Seaforth, ili.tlie County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de- ceased who.died on the 818i clay of December, 1,966, - are hereby Yield f la d to sand iii full 2. 1 *evil t;OtirPS. particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of February, 1967,, after which date the as- sets will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontar- io. this 1.6th day of January, 1867. McCONNELL yr STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the • Administrator 22-59-3 NOTICE ' TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ISAAC MCGAVII ' All ..persons having claims against the estate of Isaac Mc - Gavin, late of , the 'roivn •of Seaforth. in the County of Huron, R^tirade F"rnier' de- ceased, 'who died on the26th de- of December. 1966. are hereby notified to sed in full -.artieulars of their• claims to the nn nr hefrre the 10th day of February, 1967 -;'ter' wh4c1' ra-,tr' the assets will be raistrihote,-1, having re- eard rnl•r l claims 'there re- ^eivnd, D'TEF ^i ceaf^rth. Ont^r• h- +his 16111 day of January, 1967. 1/r„ ceaaerare . t` o,r1a W ART (roan» Solicitors f,•r th' Exer"t^r5 22-59-3 o. nT Rarir;ctnrc Cn1;,,$nrc Ftc " r \T..P•n\• r'T , (i r ,ngforth (-1,-,1 ^M,,. , 4.1", nes( ‘71-.7T-17 p \ ' 1 p1' . "T 1 \' T(' ,r 1 O Turnbull n V M V S 11V R Br\ •,ns ^ e' M V S 1' i). cultic. n V M., V.S. r P Tush n, A n\M. VS +hono 1971'7r0 ';?aforth 1' 11' -'' Rarri5t,er Sol.ieltnr. Etc ')face •927 1R50 Res 9271643 Seaforth Ontario A 111 HARVFR Chartered Accountant ;5-57 South Street Telephon+ Goderich , - 524-7562 Auctioneer:, FARM and FURNITURE SALES •CONDUC'TED R. G. GETHRE Phone 347-2465 Monkton • BOX FUNERAL. SER VICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flowers For All Occasions ' Phones: • Day 527.0680 -- Night" 527-08x5 :3. Bulginess Directory J. A. i3U lit\ t.. Funeral Director -ind Ambulance Service DUBLIN - QNTAItIO alight or Day Catls "none 43 R 10 lr .: A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME .Goderieh St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION ''hone 527-1390 Seaforth I V H1\1 E. LON (STAJ1'i' OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: rues., Thurs.,- Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m Sat., 0 to 12 noon Thursday evening by appoint went only Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010 %inn. We'd --Clinton Office V1, .J. CL1'.. It - Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER andH'UNERAL DIRECTOR v fight ur Day Calf - 527-0510 1 1 ar(a: .,t 1' * , ' I wish to thank'all my friends for their visits, cards and ti eats while a patient in Sea - forth Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Brady, Dr. Malkus and the nursing staff. It 'was ' all very much appreciated. --Mrs. Ross Mac- Dc'nald. 24-59x1 t wish to thank Miss Drope and her staff, Dr. Malkus, Dr. Brady and my many friends for all the kindness shown me while I was a patient in Sea- forth Community Hospital. -Mrs. G. A. Whitney. 24-59-1 We -wish to express our appre- ciation to everyone who con- tributed in making our fath- er's•Mr. Duncan Stewart 100th birthday such a memorable oc- casion by sending cards, gifts and personal visits. We espec- ially thank the staff of Huron - view. - Mr. and Mrs." Mur- dock Stewart and Donald. Z4.59x1- The family of the late Basil Hornick wish to thank the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home, Mrs. Theresa Maloney and family, all those who sent flowers and those who assist- ed in any way. 24-59x1 I would like to express my sin- cere thanks to relatives, neigh- bors and friends who visited me, sent cards, flowers and treats while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Eckert and the nursing staff of Ex- eter Hospital- and Dr. Dead- man and nursing staff on the fourth floor south west, St. Joseph's Hospital, London, - Robert Leppington. 24=59-1 �5. In- Memoriam MOORE - In loving memory 'of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mr's. A. W. Moore who passed away 6 h.l-. ?5. In Memoriam years ago Jan. 20-.1.001. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses her more than Us, 'And when old times we Oft recall, , Its then we miss her most of ' all. -Ever rewebmered by the famil•. 25-59x1 RYAN - In loving memory of a dear brother, Gordoq Lewis Ryan, who passed 'away one year ago.January 17, 1966 in his 15th year. There is a long and winding 1. road• Along which each must go, It leads beyond the hills of time, - Into the sunset's glow; But only for a little while A loved one leaves our sight, For just beyond the hills he waits. In God's eternal light: To some/!you may be forgotten To others a part ,of the past, But Gordon, wee laved you too dearly "And your memory will always last. -Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by Ken and El- a?ne, Don, Cyril and Cothy, Rosemary and Neil. 25-59-1 RYAN - In loving memory of a dear son, Gordon Lewis Ryan, who passed away one scar ago January 17, 1966, in his 15th year. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the night would• bring, The call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved su dear. ' Sometimes,it is hard to under- stand - Why some things have 'to be • But in his wisdom 'God has planned Beyond our,power to see. God gave us strength to, fight it, And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you, Gordon, No one will ever know. We .were not there to say good-bye, Perhaps it was just as well, We • never could haver said good-bye To a son we loved so, well, We long for -'you in silence, No eyes can see us_ weep, Fut many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. -Dearly loved and sadly missed by Mother and Dad. " 25-59-1 ►.'•i' n .,r,,, .tel AIL • William Stinson of RR 1 Hensall wishes to announca the engagement of his daugh- 'er, Susan Sharon to. Mr. Les - he James Rilev, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Riley of Hensall. Marriage to take place -Janu• nr 27th at 7 n.m. in Hensall United Church. -1 Classified ass pay 'dividends. Biarlih.s N'OR,]'NTO„N: -.--. Thi Civic Hospital,• Ottawa; on Jaau:- . nary 15111, 19.67, to Mr. and Mrs. :Edward: Norinfntoh,.. (ace gwen Hunter of Sar • - -nia),-lif ( thaws .forner1 y of• I.1;ensal,. a 104. Edward; Remember? 'It .tapes but a moment to place ah`Expositor Want ,Ad 'and be money %n pocket. TO advelligie, just Dial Seaforth 527.0240. . - . How To Write A Classjfied Ad 1 -ITP $ ALWAYS BEST to start /oar advertisement with then; yme f'thee article or'service" ou l aw'e to"offe . If ypu ` be pix "npdrtzrieht or room foir relit or' proper- ty for sale, start your ad- vertisement with the loca tion. 2 -BE CLEAR. Readers respond more quickly and favorably when given complete, or def- inite information. 3 -MAKE IT EASY for the reader -prospect to reach you. Always insert your tele- phone number or your name and address, preferably-.... both, and give both the road number and the -town. If you do not , have ;u1ar - hours, give a eferred aline to have p pects con- tact you. • 4 -7 -PLACE YOURSELF in the reader's position and ask yourself what you would' like to know (about your of, fer). The answer you give will make a good Classified Ad. ' 5 -CLASSIFIED readers • are ab ready interested in buying your, used or new merchan- dise. These people have the money and are already it the market to buy. So give them every advantage you can with good ad copy. It's best to give the price. • n 61 --WANT ADS THAT FAIL to bring satisfaction do so, not through any lack of • readership, 'but because they are - often carelessly worded and .do not contain enough information to get prompt action. 7 -PLACE YOUR ADVERTISE- MENT in The HURON EX- - POSITOR where you reach the greatest number of po- tential classified buyers at • -the least cost :per thousand readers. / WELL, WE'LL SOON S1 E IF THESE THINGS CAN OUTRUN A MOOSE \`\ DADDY ..., DO U NAVE AYOWILL? ARE YoO 1HERE? I CANT WAFORIT IT III II II I I II To DEFROST I M i11I�Il'I I II LATE FOR WORK ,• a',"11' 1'1 det,NOW! I I 1 I I�11 4 ' 001,11'dlllid1144I'11011 YES l D. YOU SEE 1T SIMPLIFIES 11-11N65 FOR i}ta S0RVIVo4S; FoR INSTANCE -THERE MUST BE SOMETHING You CAN SAY To HIM,,.,, 111:1/1lle ARE y01) LEAVING ME ALL'1OJR SWEATERS? f h;' WOULby00 BELIEVE - 1111 BFTT�R LAT , 'MAN NEVER? Ih`;' 1 loll i e ;'11 II ,11 I • tlif AuR7sY ya1)I✓d, ly , t "'il►Pi 410,41, la' � ai 11 1l 1