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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-02-02, Page 9'>r HURON: l ,?CPOSJTOR, AEA' A S) • ar r • • 4 i• ti4 USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE I. Coming Events 2. Lost. Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations IA/anted B. Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. Articles For S.ale ,. , t2. Wanted To ttuy' 13, Wanted r4 Property For Sale 15 Property For Rent -16: Far Sale or Rent , 17 Wonted To Rent 18 Prdperty Wanted 19, Notices 20 Auction Sales 21 Tenders Wonted - 22, Legal Notices 23 Rugine§s Directory 24 Cards of Thankp 25 In Mereo'tani 26 Personals Classifier'. ado art inserted at A rate of 2 cents per word Each number, initial and ' ab- breviation counts as one word. Ads are subject to the follow- ing -.minimums: Classifications 2, 3, 8. 4 10. 11. 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an insertion Classification 25; minitninn 65c; plus 25r'for each _4 -line verse. All other classifications, niini- mum 65 cents per insertion. except Auction Sales (20), Ten- ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22). rates nn applica- tion For cash payment, or if paid by 10 days following last inser- tion, 15 CENTS deducted from above' rates. • i . i '/string' FvPnts BOY SCOUT Paper Drive. Save your papers no'(v for pick-up first part of May. Watch this paper for further particulars For information .-contact David Schenck,, 527- 1115. CENTENNIAL BALL, BALL, Leg- ion Hall, April 26th. Sponsor- ed by the Order of the East- ern Star. 1-61-1 HURON County Wheat Pro- ducers will hold their Annual Meeting -in the Agricultural Board Rooms, Clinton, Feb- ruary 9th, .at 1:30 p.m. James O'Shea of Granton, is guest speaker. 1=61-1- 2 T,nat. StravPri • . ONE galosh size 12 from boy's dressing room at Arena, Fri- day. One size 10-wes left. Call. Tom Melady, 84aR 10 Dublin. 2-61-1 PAIR of gloves, black fur - lined, nearly new. Doug Rey- nolds. phone 527-120:7. 2-61x1 3. Found A tobaggan on Main Street. 'Owner may have same by. cal- ling at Expositor office and. paying for ad. ° 3-61-1 4. Reln Wan -ted WANTED imtnediately: rep- resentative for the New Books of Knowledge for ,Seaforth and Area. Full or part time. Apply to Box 1624,,Huron Ex- positor. 4-57-tf LADIES required to. cover Centennial Photos, nevys it- ems, etc., with a plastic film, at home, in spare time. No ex- perience required, everything ,supplied.. .Earnings to $2.50 per hour. Write Box 557, Cal- edonia, Ontario. 4-61-1 5. Bus. Opportunities FULL or part-time, unusual opportunity for men or wom- en. This area open for those interested in a good steady in- come. Retirement possible. .Apply to• Box 1631, The Hur- on 'Expositor. . 5-61x2 Grow Cucumbers and make Extra Money. If you have % an acre or more, grow cucumbers for BICK'S • Top Prices, all hybrid seed. Free Pick-up at gate. For information apply to Albert Kramers, BICK'S OF CANADA Dublin, Ont. Phone 30 R 3 . 5-60-2 8. Farm Stock For Sale FIFTY -two wearier pigs, and , .fourteen chunks. John Men- heere, RR 2 Dublin, phone 41 R 14. 8-61x1 NUMBER of pigs, 6 to 9 weeks old, also quantity of good hay. Ted Van Dyk, RR 3 Seaforth, phone 527-1435, 8-61x1 .An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends, Have you tried one? Dial 52? -0240. Remember! . it takes but ' a EIGHT bred Holstein heifers all due between May and Suly. Phone 482-9265., John Van . Beers, RR 1 Clinton. 8.61x2 TWENTY F1 t1R pigs, " eight weeks old, 'Apply xaok Pat, ;rick, phone 521.0047, ; $+ 14 R. Farm Stork For Sale TWENTY good York landrace pigs of purebred stock and 1 Hereford cow with calf two weeks old. W. C. Milison,. 527-1167. 8-61-1 9, Poultry- For Sale KIMBER LEGHORN Day Old and Started Pullets Red x S x Red Pullets Mixed Chicks aitd Cockerels. Available naw. Book your or- ders early, SCOTT POULTRY F..A.KMS, LTD. Seaforth Phone 527.0841, Box 160 19-61-tf 10. Used Cars For Sale 1964 FORD, needs motor, transmission, right fender, bumper, grill. Make an offer. 262-5150, Hensall. 10-61x1 1961 Studebaker, 6 cylinder, new'paint, new tires, mechan- ically good. Priced for quick sale. 527-1257. 10-61-1 11. Articles if or Sale ONE large Surge unit; almost new. Lewis Coyne, phone Dublin 109 R 16. 11-61x1 PIERCED Earrings now at half price at Anstett Jewel- lers Ltd. 11-61-tf HUDSON seal fur coat, full length worn two seasons. will fit size 14 or 16. Phone 52'Ih 0224. ONE H.P.' motor and a 5 H.P. motor. Carl Vanderzon, N Main St., phone 527-1772. 11-61-1 HAY by the bale, 45c, straw by the bale 30c. K. Bonen,. RR 1 Seaforth phone 527-1738 • - 11-61-1 ENGLISH dinnerware by Johnson Bros. of England. 50 piece sets of 8, over 40 pat- terns to choose from, only $29.95. Anstett Jewellers Ltd: 11-61-tf -NEED -a- clock! . We have a large. selection of alarm, kit- chert,` decorator and mantel clocks. Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 11-61-tf WE have the, following at lowest prices.' Polaroid 5 g- er Cameras, electric shave ne recorders, transistor ra ios, hairdryers:• Anstett Jew- ellers Ltd. - ' 11-61-tf WALK-IN refrigerator door, suitable for milk room• ceil- ing gas unit heater, 85,0.00 BTU; also wall gas furnace, all in working °order. Apply at Wilkinson's IGA. 11-61-1 SILVER -WARE-_ Special. 50 piece sets; drawer` chest -in- cluded only $79,95. Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 11-61-tf GREY .chrome kitchen table and four chairs, .2 storm win- dows 34 Ye" x • 70", ladies brawn sport shoes size 71/2A, ladies brawn Oxfords size 8A, electric iron and toaster. Nor- ma Jeffery, phone 527-1673. 1161-1. Jewellery Repairs We do all types of jewellery repairs RingSizing Retip ., Claws Rebuild. Shanks ' Bead Restringing Repair costume .jewellery Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 11-61-tf BLACK charcoal suit $35.00 and sports outfit, blue navy jacket and grey matching pants $25.00. Coats, size 42, pants 'size 37. 527-0752: 11 60x2 FOR PIONEER SEED CORN CONTACT: LEONARD LOVELL Kippen, Phone 262-5030 11-61-2 WORTH $5,0.00 on Singer 600-11 ISewing Machine LIMITED STOCK EXPIRES I" E13. 11th • NAME ADDRESS SEND OR BRING TO Singer Co. of Canada 40 West St., Goderich, Ontario 11«61.2 12. Wanted To Buy ANTIQUE furniture, pictures frames, cupboards, lamps and dishes, etc. Will buy individ- ual"pieces or complete house- hold. Phone 271-1578. 12-61-tf WANTED HAY, straw, corn and grain, any quality or quantity. Len Watson,.. 13 1'ullamore Rd., Brampton, Ontario, phone 451.4804. 12.54-15 CHESTS of drawers; cup- boards, picture fraises, hall trees, dishes, lamps, chairs, boobs, Phtlne 271.2578 Strat; faro, ;2-0144 15. Property For Rent MODERN 2 -bedroom apart- ment,"Phone 527.0810 or Ex- eter, 23.5-1510. 15.61 -if 19 Notices CALL REG SMITH , SIGNS for truck lettering, farm signs, sale banners, highway bullet, ins, plastic signs, gold leaf, All' work guaranteed. Corner East and High, Clinton. Phone 482-9793. 19-60-tf TRI - TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE CLINTON - SEAFORTH GODERICH• AREAS Five Years Experience in all Phases of Bookkeeping. Phone 482-9260 19-61•tf ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service, authorized dealer Alwin Riley, 153 Light- teetse St., Goderich, phone 524 6514. 19-61-tf , DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED For" Dead or Disabled Animals CALL COLLECT Darling & Company of Canada Ltd. Phone Clinton,, 482-7269 Licence No, 350-C-65 19-61-tf VACUUM Cleaner SaIes & Ser- vice for all makes. Filter Queen, .s1es. Varna. Phone 262=5350 iensall. 16-61-tf NOTICE We 'are shipping cattle every Monday to United Co -Operatives If Ontario. To arrange for pick- up at your farm, phone by Sat- urday night: FRANCIS HUNT, Phone Seaforth, 527-146, or MICHAEL J. DOYLE, Phone. 114 R 16, Dublin. Call Collect 19-61-tf Dead . Stock ATWO.OD PET FOOD SUPPLY under New Management Garnet Smith We are here to give you faster service and better prices, paid on the spot for dead or disabled cows and horses, $5.00 AND UP FOR .ANY ANIMAL WEIGHING OVER 700 LBS., according to size and condition. Smaller animals picked up free, also free veterinary inspection. Call Collect Atwood 356-2622 24 .hrs. a flay -7 days a week Lie: ' No. 401-C-65 16-61-tf SEPTIC • TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guar- antee all work. Write or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth, phone 527-1406. 19-61-tf WATCH REPAIRS - FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT 'JEWELLERS . Ltd. Phone 527-1720 - Seaforth 19.61-tf SEPTIC • TANKS CLEANED , Moder`'h equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write , os .phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2 Brussels, phone 442 w 6. Bruss- els or contact HAROLD MAL- ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-61-tf 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE, Auction Sale of Household Effects from the home of Mr. Robert Charters, 58 Ord St., Seaforth on . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1967 at 1:30 P.M. THE FOLLOWING: Motorola 21 inch Console T.V.; corner step table; step table; coffee table; 3 end tables; pedestal table; tri -light; 3 table lamps; livingroom rug, 11' x 16' with under pad; Axminster rug 9' x 12'; antique spool bed, springs and mattre antique wooden bed, springs and mattress;. wooden bed, springs and mattress; metal tubular bed; 2 dressers; van- ity and vanity seat; 2 wash stands; chest of drawers; two hall ^trees; hall mirror with hooks; sewing machine; oak rocking chair; modern chrome suite of table and 6 chairs; Kelvinator .refrigera- tor; Clare Jewel ,enamel gas range; bed spreads; bedding; drapes; 3 kitchen chairs; dish- es and cooking utensils; nutn- erous other articles, . e TERMS -•- CASH ROBERT'CHARTERS Prop, EDWARD aW . ELLIOTT" Auctioneer 20-61-2 2L. Tenders Waptett 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, February 6th, 1967 in a sealed envelope marked "Oil Tender". DON KUNDER Secretary -Treasurer 21-59-3 ?2. 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, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de- ceased, who died on the 31st day of December, 1966. are hereby notified to send in full Particulars of their elaifns to the undersigned on or before the 10th 'lay 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 16th day of January. 1967. MCCONNELT, & STEWART. Seaforth. Ontario - Solicitors for the Administrator 22-59-3 Classified ads Day dividends. NOTTCE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ISAAC McGAVIN All persons having claims ag'afnst the "estate of Isaac Me - Gavin, Iate of the Town of Seaforth. in the County of Huron. Retired Farmer, de- ceased. who died on the 26th da•' of December. 1966, are hereby notified to send in full narticulars of their claims to the nndereigeerl nn or before the lOth.day of February, 1967 after whieh date the assets will be distributed, having re - pard nnl»» to claims then re- ceived. - is this 6th day DTE Seaforth. Ontar of January, 1967. NfcCONNF,T,T, TRWART Seaforth. Ontario Solicitors for the Executers 22-59-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Esthte, of . ALBERTA •FORREST late of the Townshin of Tnck- ersreith in- the County -of Hur- on. Spinster, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 4th day of .September, A.D. 1966, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 13th day of February, A.D. '1967, after which date the as- sets will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which the' undersigned shall then have notice. • DATED" at Clinton, Ontario, this 19th day of January, A.D. 1967. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. . 22-60-3 NOTICE' TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All persons having claims against the Estate of JAMES EDWARD KEATING, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Pharmacist, deceased, who died on the 8th day of January, 1967, at the, City. of Loudon, in the County of Middlesex, are required ta file particulars of same with the undersigned on or before the 17th day of February„ 1967, after which date the es- tate will be distributed with- out regard to unfiled claims. DATED at Seaforth, Ontar- io, this 23rd day of January, A.D., 1967. CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY One of the Executors, By its Solicitors herein, MCCONNELL & STEWART Barristers and Solicitors, Box 220, Seaforth, Ontario 22-60-3 Classified ads • pay dividends. 23. Business Directory W. J. CLEARY Seiaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Cans --- 527-0$10 BOX. FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Sergiee mowers Por All Oe asions DAY 5210110h-° Night 3127.088• 23. Business pirertory 'V. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office 527--1850 Res. 527-1643 Settforth • Ontario A. W. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524.7562 Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. (;ETHRE Phone 347-2465 Monkton I. MTH VETERINARY ('LINT(' J. O. Turnbull, D V.M., V.S. . W R. Brvans, 0 V M., V.S. P D Cuilis, DVM.. V.S. i. P Raab, B A., D. V.M., V.S /'hone 52717e0 Seaforth \ Illll;hh� • Funerals Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN • ONTARIO -••• Night or Day Calls Pnunr 43 R 10 G. A \YHITNK.Y Ia UNFR.AT. HO11'TE Goderich'• St W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent ' FLOWERS FOR EVERY (1CCASION Phone 5271390 - Seaforth JOHN 1F.. I,0N1.,STAFI' OPTOMETRIST Seaforth . Office: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m Sat., 9 to 12 noon Thursday evening by appoint, • went only • Phone 527-1240 -' or 482.7010 - Mon., Wed. - Clinton Office McCONNELL. , & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. 1: STEWART Seaforth, Ont." Phone 527-0850 a4. Cards .of Ths1nks . I would like to thank all my friends, neighbors, and rela- tives for letters, cards, flow- ers and treats while a patient in Seaforth Hospital, also Miss Drope, The hospital staff and -helpers, Rev.• D. Fry, Rev. J.- C. Britton and church organizations, Dr. Stapleton, The Box and Whitney Ambu- lance service. All were great- ly appreciated. - Mrs.. Vera McMillan. i', ,-24-61x1 I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for. their cards, letters, flowers and visits while a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital a n d since returning home and for the many acts of kindness. Special thanks to Rev. Stev- en. ' Dr. Brady. D.r. Malkus, Miss Drope and nursing staff. Everything was deeply appre- ciated. - Mrs. Harold Wil- son, 24-61x1 '25, Ixiinelflorlani • WAT$ON - 1n. loving mem or' of Our dear Mother, Annie Watson, who passed away_Jan. 27, 1948. She lives with us in memory, And will for ever more. -The Family. - 25-61x1 WHITMORE -- In loving memory of Samuel H. Whit- more, who passed away Feb- ruary 5th, 1963, and Mrs. Samuel H. Whitmore, who passed away April 1st, 1949. They would not wish for, sor- row, Nor would they wish for tears But just to be remembered By us throughout the years. -Lovingly remembered by their family. 25-61x1 How 'To Write A Classified : Ad 1• -IT'S ALWAYS BEST to start your advertisement with the name of the article or. service you have to offer. If you have an apartment or room for rent 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 regular hours, give a. preferred time to have prospects con- tact you. 4 -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 al' ready interested in buying. 'your used or new merchan- dise. These people have the money" and are already in the market to buy. So give them every advantage you can with good ad copy. It's best to give the price. 6 -'-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 pie tential classified buyers al the least cost per -thousand readers. ' 0"ft04 eS �i OLVA'II�iG AI �NA�- ' lily` "Is there a welder' aboard?" Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! - WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Diai 527-0240 K 000TS by Greb 5% OF'F SEAFORTH FARMERS Phone 527-0770 F COURSE YOU CAr; O.ABROAD, JAY I 1 NO% I-lOY\r cLY CHEAP. t BELIEJE T1lE COMPLETE ktT OnLf COSTS 'EPa BUCKS' 4s. I - v n seen 4 A CAN pF `l,/:,X AND A BAG OF FEATHERS \AN WE 7O IT OURSELVEa' -.AND 4 DON'T GE T TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN! .i FELLOWS OARED ME To CAI,1-YOU AND BREAK OUR DATE tNEY SAtt' I WA5 CHICKEN -________y___, �. IM (•t':AD Y0U DIDN'T TRY.... 1'D NEVER SPEAK _ TO YOU AGAIN! ! N01N Do YOU , KNOW N6 \\``\k`%�\�`l' •THE 11 . ,s1,‘!„'',."•PHONE 'NNILE `(oli WERE, ON TRE WITH SUE DU(,N 1 / � IIrill II 0.w jt, iii ". ,.,,„m i «1'_' 1 of 1,,,, nor,,.,,! ..•Ji ,:.. DtoN'T TRY,.- 1 FOR FOOR 1400q6? t\ V , nen Alun,,,. tIP wil S 4 . PALO/ -^ rl 'MESE THINGS AR5 FON,...AS:ioN(A AS Yo0 % DON'''E RUN GOT OF • ANTI -FREEZE 1141000141 tf WAS AN AIR-COOLED. ENGiNE n THE ANTI-FReeee ISN'T IN -THE ENGINE., MAN... IT'S IN Mel. -'i n•ve tt t,tt •r 9 • 4