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t1l N EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH QNT
3O ;1917
For The, -Men -
All -Weather Coats, 19.95 and 21.50
Club Jackets, Windbreakers, Car Coats
9.95 to 17.95
Short Sleeve Dress and Sport Shirts
2.95 to 6.95
Western Shirts, 6.95 and 7.95
For The Boys
Jackets, 3.95 to 9.95
Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, 1.95 and 2.95
White Gym Shorts, 1.75
BILL O'SHEA
MEN'S WEAR
Phone 527-0995 Seaforth
Read ,the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime!
'WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240
SMITH'S
SUPERIOR
*FOOD MARKET*1
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Swift's Golden Dew®
MARGAE.IN)c off label 41-1b. prints $1.
Hyatt Choice
TENDER PEAS
Allen's Vitamized
APPLE JUICE
• 7 14 -oz. tins $1.
• • 3 48 -oz. tins $1
Mix or Match — Post's Bran Flakes,Sugar Crisps or
`HONEY COMB • 3 pkgs. $1
Breakfast. Club Assorted Jams,
JELLIES, MARMALADES 5 9 -oz. jars $1
Silverwood's "Meadow Gold"
ICE CREAM 4 1 -pint bricks $1
Shirriff's Lushus
JELLY!' POWDERS 3 4 -units 12 pkgs. $1
Aylmer Canadian
BEANS .with PORK • • • • 7 15 -oz. tins -$1
Aloha Unsweetened Hawaiian '
PINEAPPLE' JUICE : •• 3 48 -oz. tins $1
Swift's Tempt
DOG, FOOD 10 15 -oz. tins $1
Garden Patch Choice Cream Style
CORN
Heinz
TOMATO CATSUP -• •
Henley's Choice
PEACHES, halves
Rose Brand Sweet Mixes!
PICKLES • ,
Superior Fresh Wiener or '
-HAMBURG ROLLS
New Crop
TEXAS CARROTS
Sunkist
ORANGES, size 138
King Size
CUCUMBERS
714 -oz.. tins $1
4 11 -oz. btls. $1
4 15 -oz. tins $1
3 16 -oz. jars $1
4 Pkgs. $1
PRODUCE
3 -ib. bag 290
doz. 494
each 1,90
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE • LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
SUPERIOR
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Phone '51"1 90
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20., Auction Sales
ONTARIO LACOMBE
BREEDERS' - SALE
at Stratford Fair Grounds era
WED., APRIL 12TH at 1:30
W. M: Cockburn,
Secretary
260 Kathryn Cres.,
Newmarket
20-69-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery and
Hay, Milking Equipment, Lot
11, Con. 13 Hullett, 1 144 miles
north of Londesboro,
miles east, first farm north or
334 miles west of Walton, sec-
ond farm south on
SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH
at^ -1 p.m.
All Machinery is recently
new. Unico 33 can bulk tank.
4 Surge units.
Full list next week.
J. C. BABCOCK, Prop.
BRUCE RATHWELL
Auctioneer
20-69-1
CLEARING
AUCTION ALE
Of Farm Machinery at Ben -
miller on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12TH
at 1:30 p.m. ,
Full line' of International
Farm Machinery. All equip-
ment is. like new condition,
ready to go to work.
TERMS — CASH
B. C. STRAUGHAN, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON
Auctioneer
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
20-69-2
ONTARIO LANDRACE
ASSOCIATION 'SA'LE
At Palmerston Fair Grounds
r. on
FRI., APRIL 14TH at 1:30.
W. M. COCKBURN .
Scretary
260 Kathryn Cres.
Newmarkt
20-69-2
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING •
AUCTION SALE
At the farm of Bill MeiViinan,
east 2 of lot 22, Con. 6, diib-
bert Township, 1 mile north
and 11/2 miles west of Staffa,
or 7 miles south east of Sea -
forth, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH
1967
Sale starts at 1 o'clock sharp
LIVESTOCK — Consisting
of 53 cattle, mostly Durham
and . Hereford cross; -7 cows,
with calves at side ,and net
rebred; 6 cows, due soon and
bred Hereford; 3 -farrow cow;
18 good stockers, Durham and
Hereford cross, from 7-9 hun-
dred pounds, in good shape
for grass; 2 steers, 600 lbs.,
black, white face; 6 smaller
stockers, Durham ' and Here-
ford cross; 6 open Holstein
heifers, some big enough to
breed. .
HOGS — Consisting of 4
good York sows, 3 of these
bred 2 months; 22 chunks; 8
weaners; 1 good York hog,
(Filson stock).
•
MACHINERY — 44 Mas-
sey -Harris tractor; Ford trac-
tor, 8N, with Freeman loader
and snow bucket; Oliver 62-T
Baler like new; 32 -ft. George
White Elevator, (skeleton)
with motor; Oliver side rake,
on 'rubber; George White
heavy-duty wagon, complete
with, rack: 95 -bus. manure
spreader; Dearborn Cultivat-
or for Ford tractor; 8 -ft, 'Mc-
Cormick stiff -tooth culitvator;
8 -ft. Massey -Harris double
disc; No. -16,'8 -ft. Massey Har-
ris binder, like new; 11. -ft
grain auger; 32 -ft. extension
ladder; Aluminum •wheel bar-
row; Universal Milking mach-
ine and pipeline for 12 cows,
complete with motor; Star S-
can milk cooler (spray) 11/2
years old; Cement mixer with
motor; Fanning mill; Many
miscellaneous items found
on a farm, too numerous to
mention.
N'J±ED — 500 bits. of Mixed
Grain; 700 bus. of Mixed Hay; •
400 bales of straw; 14 bus. of
Timothy seed.
The Chance of A
LIFETIME!
at the
West -End
Pontiac -Buick
•
'TRADINGPOST
.............iN MITCHELL
And look at whatwe have to trade ! !
'Good Will Used Cars aria Trucks
1965 Chev. • Sedan, standard •
1965 Pontiac 6 -cylinder, A.T., radio
1965 Ford 6 -cylinder, A.T.
1964 Pontiac 8 -cylinder, A.T., power steer-
ing and brakes
1963 Pontiac Laurentian, 9 -passenger sta-
tion wagon, radio, p. steering, brakes.
1963 Pontiac Laurentian 2 -door sedan, 6-cyl.,
A.T., radio
1963 Pontiac V-8, standard.
.1962 Pontiac Laurentian, 6-cyl., A.T., radio,
• • w. w. tires •
1961 Pontiac V43, A.T.
A NUMBER OF OLDER MODELS AT -
GO0I1 SAVINGS!
TRUCK OPPORTUNITIES
1966 1/2 -Ton, heavy duty, with special springs
1964 Chev: 3 -Ton chassis and cab, with 900
x 20 rubber
1962 Ch'eV. Pick-up .
1962 GMC '1,/2 -Ton pick-up
1960 Mercury..3 ,Ton heavy duty, 900 x 20 rub-
ber .•
1956 _International one -Ton, stock rack
WEST.EN
GARAGE
Ccill 348-'8932 MITCHELL
20, Auction :Sales '
HOUSEHOLD EFFECCTS —
2 beds with springs an c matt-
resses; 3 dressers, 1 of them is
antique; baby crib and matt-
ress: An antique round table;
Dining room suite; Buffet
and China cabinet; Table and
6 chairs; Many misc. items.
A- booth is to be on the
grounds. .
TERMS — CASH
No Reserve as farm is sold.
BILL McMILLAN, Proprietor
DONALD KERNICK, Clerk
LARRY GARDINER
Auctioneer
20-69-1
22. Legal Notices
I George Tunney' give notice
that I will no longer be re-
sponsible for any debts or ob.
ligations contracted by- my
wife Kathleen Tunney. Sea -
forth, March 32, 1967.
22-69x1
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
23. Business Directory
BOX'
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All occasions
• Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night -5227-0885
A. M. HARPER •
- Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-24d5, Monkton
SEAFORTH ..
,, VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull,. D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis,
i. P. Raab, B.A., D.V.M., V.S.
'Pho#te 527-1760 - Seaforth
' Auctioneer and
Appraiser
Licensed and capable in sell-
ing all types of auction sales.
.Reasonable• Rates.
• Bruce Rathwell
Brucefield Phone 482-3384
23.63-tf
A:' W. SILLERY
Barrister,' Solicitor; Etc,.,
'Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643
Seaforth Ontario
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
Min., Wed..-- Clinton Office
G. A. WHITNEY.
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital ,beds for
rent. '
- FLOWERS FOR EVERY
• OCCASION •
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
J. A. BURKE
' Funeral Director 4
• and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43R 10
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors,. Etc.
,P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. 1. STEWART '
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
Licensed Auctioneer
Farm and Household, Effects.
LARRY GARDINER
Cromarty, -phone Dublin 15R3
23-66.8
AUCTIONEER
Specializing in- Household
and Farm Auction Sales.
8 years experience ..
Fully Licensed
Reasonable Rates
TOM SHOEBOTTOM
Cali Collect Ilderton 666-0289
. 23-67x7
24., Cards of Thanks
I wih to express my.. sincere
thanks to all who remember-
ed ..be with cards, letters, and
flowers. which I received
while a patient in Seaforth
Coininunity Hospital and Vic-
toria Hospital, London, They
were all very much n» reci-
ated. ---= Mrs. Walter Scott.
`2'4.69-1
Mrs. . Jas. Murray and family
Fish to thank Father Laragh,
ather l3ehsette,' tate Box fun-
eral home relatives, friends
and neighbors who were so
generous and to all .Who sent
lards at the time of The sad
erenvementf. our son and
brother, the late Arnold;. ,.
Murray, Everything was deep,
ly' oprccfated. 24-OOxl
244.; Cal'& of Thanks
I wish to express i0 sincere
thanks to all who were so
considerate of me while I
was a patient irk; Victoria
Hospital. Your visits, cards,
letters, flowers and treats
were . greatly appreciated by
me and my family. — Sin-
cerely,- Gordon McGavin.
24-69-1
25. In Memoriam
QUERENGESSER • -- In lov-
ing memory of a dear mother
grandmother and great grand-
mother, Mrs. - William L•
Querengesser, who (passed a-
way one year ago,‘April 2nd,
— Lovingly . r membered
and sadly missed by Verna,
Russell, Hilda, Howard and
families. • .25-69,1
McLEAN — In loving. mem-
ory of _Mrs. Margaret Doig
McLean, who passed away,
one year ago, March 30, 1,966.
Loving and kind in all her
ways,
Upright and just to the end
of her days,
Sincere and true in her heart
and rnind
Beautiful memories she left
behind.
— LovingIy remembered
by her son Edison and family.
25-69-1
�7, Births
BELL — Mr, and Mrs. John
F. Bell announce the arriv-
al of their chosen daughter
Laurie Anne.
PEARN — In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on March
22, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray,
Pearn, RR 3 Mitchell, a son.
KING — In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital. on March
23, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
King. RR 5. Seaforth, a
dadghter,
MIDDEGA.AiL — In• Seaforth
Community Hospitaal on°
March 23, to Mr. 'add Mrs.
John Middegaal, RR 1
Blyth, a daughter.
WALTERS — In Seaforth
Community Hospital on
March 24; to Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Walters, Seaforth,
a son.
ROWLAND — In Seaforth
Community . Hospital on
March 25. to Mr. and, Mrs.
Edward Rowland, Dublin,
a son.
RILEY — In South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on March
25. to Mr. and• Mrs. Leslie
Riley ( nee Stinson)"of Hen -
sail, a . son..
Too" Late
FOR SALE — 12 pigs, eight
weeks old. Ron Jewitt, phone
527-1139. xl
FOR SALE — 15 pigs,, eight
weeks old. Apply to Doug
Hugill, RR 2, Seaforth, phone •
482-7548. xl
FOR SALE -- 500 bales of
mixed hay. Laverne Godkin,
Lot 20, Con 14 S, McKillop.
Phone -527-1877. -1
FOR SALE — 9 third 'litter
sows. Laverne Godkin, Lot
20, •Con. 14 S, McKillop; Call
527-1877. • ' . -1
FOR SALE A quantity of
clean baled straw. William R.
Flannigan, phone 124 R 22,
Dublin. -1
COMING EVENTS Light
bulb sale, April 8th'sponsored
by the Seaforth Rangers.
1-69-2
FOR SALE -14 pigs, eight
weeks old. Bob Patrick, Call
527.1278.4 . -1
FOR SALE — .5 white-faced
calve„. Apply A, Pollard,
RR'2 Dublin. -1
WANTED —Pasture for 10
head of cattle for summer.
Apply Art Anderson, Phone
527-1308. .1.3-69.2
HELP WANTED Register-
ed Nurse •for. part-time em-
ployment 'in Medical Clinic..
Apply Seaforth Medical Clinic
phone '527-1770. -1
FOR • SALE — Modern all
electric De Laval separator,
open spout, solid stainless
steel, guaranteed as new. Al-
vin . Beuerman, phone Dublin.
23 R 15. 11-69-1
FOR SALE — 29 good pigs,
.1 Holstein bull calf. .Martin
Van Bakel, Dublin 87 R 2.
•xi
FOE SALE --- 32 pigs, eight
and ten weeks ' old. Apply J.
Krauskopf, 83 E 5, Dublin.
xi
FOR SALE --- White-faced
and Holstein . bull calves. Al-
so 1000 bales of good bay.
Ted VanDyk, RR 3 Seaforth
Alone 527-1435. -1
FOR SALE — Hound, beagle
and Walker, 1 year old, tarn
anti white. Phone 527-0884.
x1
FOR SALE --- 10 pigs. Will-
iam Poppe, RR 1 Dublin, Call
40 -1
PASTURE
FOR RENT
100 acres, fresh running
water and shade; 21/2 miles
north of Seaforth. Contact
LOU .MURRAY
337 Southcrest..i7rive, London
Phone 471-4741 or write Box
1£45, The Huron Expositor
15.60.2
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of
1\ r. and Mrs. 'ranlr Van
der Mo1n, Paul, Marls and
J'4argy ofKitchener and Mr.
and Mrs, John Whyte, Andrea
Jeffrey and Kerri of Oshawa
were week end guests with
Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Whyte
aq amily,
isa Brenda Kingswell' of
Clinton is • spending a few
days
wain. with Miss Mary Men-.
Mrs. Walter Scott is home
after -spending some time in
Victoria. Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver-
kamp visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Dyk 'of Galt -on
Wednesday.
Mr. Herb MacAdam and
Master Steve MacAdam of
Goderich visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McII-
wain.
Miss Linda Nott spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Nott. •
Miss Corry Wammes visit-
ed with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Wammes and'fam-
ily.
• ,Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Crozier,
Paul, Brian and Kevin of Lis-
towel visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs: Geo. Mcllwain
and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMas-
ter, 'Carol and Mark of Lon-
don visited over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hog-
gart and family. Mrs. Mc-
Master and children are stay-
ing 'for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Glou-
sher, Stewart and Barbara at-
tended the Deyeau-Glousher
wedding on Saturday in the
Blyth •United Church. 'Miss
Barbara was flower girl for
her aunt.
Miss Pearl" Thamer, Strat-
ford, and Mrs. Luther San-
ders visited her son, Mr. Ken
Reid who is in the hospital
in London. They returned on
Saturday,.. 'David, Jane and
Paul Reid are spending the
holidays with Mr. , and Mrs.
Luther Sanders.
Mrs. Patterson of Bramp-
ton and Mrs. Bremrier 'of Tor-
onto visited with their broth-
er-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Scott over the week end.
Mr. Murray Dak and Deb-
bie of Byron -visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Verne'
Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fogt
and Carol of Streetsville were
also week end guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. John-
ston of Grand; Valley arid Mr:
and Mrs. Ray Finchx'"and Sus-`
an visited .on Sunday with
Mrs. James 'Medd,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook of
Sarnia and Mrs. Shirley' Vin -
6
cent of Blyth visited on Fri-
da- with Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Medd and. family.
Miss 1Vfary Buchanan of
Waterloo visited with her
parents Mr: and Mrs. Dori
Buchanan over theweek end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son held a euchre party on
Thursday evening and also
celebrated the wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
, Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley of
Ajax and Mr, -and Mrs. Robt.
Wood of Gua-nanogiie i•ef as-
ter week visitors:. th Mr.
and Frank Riley.
Mr. -and Mrs 1• Dale, -
Kathy and Cheryl visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Scott and, girls of
Belgrave on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son and family visited on Ea-
ster Sunday with Mr. -and
Mrs. Terence Hunter of Col-
borne Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan ',Pfaff
and family' of Crediton .
ed 'on Sunday with Mr., and
Mrs. Ken Preszcator and fam-
ilfy .with Miss Glenda Pfaff
staying for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchan-
an and family visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hart of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn
visited on Thursday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Osborn of Monkton.
Miss Dianne Preszcator is
spending the holidays at the
home -of her aunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff of
Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn
and family visited on Friday
with•Mr.,and Mrs. Chas. Hart
of Goderich.
Congratulations are extend-
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hoggart on the birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs.:Murray Mac-
han of Monkton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earlan Osborn.
Miss, Dianne Osborn and
Mr. Neil Rapien of Brodhag-
en visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn,
Diane is ` staying for. the
Week. ,
Mr; and Mrs. Ed Jorritsma
of Burlington and family.
ited on Good Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver-
kamp and family. .
Sunday visitdis With Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp
were Mr. and Mrs. R. Mulder
of Fort William: - -
Master Ralph Haverkamp
is spending the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haverkamp.
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