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24. Cards of Thank
•1 ;mid like te; thank •all my
e? friends who remembered me
with visits, cards and good
wishes, while r was 'a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital. -
Mrs. Henry Armstreng
24-75-1
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We would like to thank all
our friends and neighbors and
all those who helped us clean-
up or helped in any other
way after the recent tornado.
Thanks to Fina Gas Co., for
replacing .the 500 gallons lost
fuel. All was very much. ap-
preciated - C. Van Der Prvt
and family.- 24-75-1
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Wewish to thank all our
friends and- neighbors for the
Wonderful nartv and the gifts
" We received, also to any of
those who helped at the time
,of ,our sale. - Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Kleber. 24-75x1
A sincere thank you to all our
neighbors, friends and rela-
tives who helped us in so
many ways to clean up after
the recent tornadb. - Louis
and Rika" Brosens. 24-75-1
I wish to thank my family
and friends for the flowers.
treats and cards received
while I was a patient in Sea-
foetb Community ,Hospital..
Special thanks to the nursing
staff, Dr. Brady and Dr. Mal-
kus. Everything -was very
much appreciated. - Mrs:
Caroline Regele. 24-75x1
The annual campaign -drive
for funds of the Seaforth
French of the .Canadian Red
Cross Society amounted to
$1447.40. The local executive
wish to thank the campaign
chairman, Mr. Leonard Ford:
the 'canvassers in town, Eg-
enondville, Haipurhey and
surrounding country; Mrs;
Keith Sharp for her help; the
church members of Walton.
Wintrop and Constance and
all donprs whose .contribu-
tons made this drive a, suc-
cess. 2475-1
We wish to thank our many
friends and, neighbors, and
relatives for the lovely gifts
and all the good )wishes we
received on our 25th Anni•
versary. Special thanks to
those Who arranged the par-
ty, those who provided lunch
and all who in any way help-
ed to make it slush a memor-
able occasion. - lVIarg and
Keith Sharp. 24-75x1
We wish .to thank all theise
'who helped clean up the deb-
ris after the ecent tornado.
Also thanks to those who so
willingly helped to repair our
barn. - Bob, and Frances
Kinsman. 24-75x1
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors who
visited me andsent cards and
flowers while I was a patient
in Seaforth,Community Hos,
pital and Victoria Hospital
London. Special • thanks to
Dr. Malkus also Miss Drope
end all the staff who were so
kind to me. - .Mrs. Mary
Boyce. • ' 24-75-1
On behalf of the Legion Lad:
ies .Auxiliary to Branch 156
we would like to take this
cpportunite to •say thank you
to the btisiness men of Sea -
forth, for their generous do-
nations of gifts to make our
fifth annual BoWling Tourna-
ment a success.; to the Auxili•-
ary Ladies that collected the
gifts to the members, that hel-
ped in the kitchen at .our Pen-
ny Sale, Bingo and Draw. Al-
so those who donated gifts to-
wards our Penny Sale; to the
Bowling Alley and the girls
that helped at tlae alleys.; and
to • Ken, Bob, Bert who serv-
ed the girls refreshments.
President Peg Coombs, Sports
' Officer Annie `Sallows.
24-75-1
25. In Memoriam. -
HESSELWOOD - in loving
memory of Elaine Hessel-
wood who 'passed away sud-
denly May 14, 066.
Our hearts still ache with sad-
ness
And secret tears still flow,
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever knew.
When we are sad and loney
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear you whisper
Cheer up and carry on.
Each time we see your picture
You seem to smile and say,
Don't cry, I'm only sleeping
vv -'n all be together someday,
- Ever remembered by
Mother, Father, Brother and
Sisters. 25-75x1
CARTER - In loving mem-
ory of a dear wife and mother
Violet Carter, who), passed
away 6 years ago, •\May 15,.
1961.
Beautiful mefnories woven in
gold.
This is a picture we tenderly
hold, •
Deep in Our hearts, their
memory is kept,
To love and to cherish and
never forget.
- Lovingly remembered
by Russell Carter and family
.25-75x14
• 26. Personals
Mr. and 1VIrs. Alex Aubin are
celebrating their 50th wedd-
ing anniversary on Mar 0Oth
With open house at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Aubin
Crombie St., Seaforth, Ont.,
• from 2 pan. to 5 p.m. No gifts
please. 26-75-1
Mr, end Mrs. Waortieichert,
Zurich, Will be pleased:to re-
. wive their •neighbora,griendil
- and relative§ at their horde,'
on $unday. May. 2lat; .frOni
2 0,4 to.
4 p.m, and .1 left
tbi 0 li;fil.'ent, the 'occasion of
their fiftieth Wedding tintliVef.
NO gifts' lett*. 26464
pay dOidAlida.
27. Births. '
HENDERSON - In Seaforth
Community Hospital on
May 3, to 1VIr. and Mrs,
Raymond Henderson, Sea -
forth, a son.
OLIVER -In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on May 3
to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ol-
iver esf 74 Gore St., Strat-
ford, a daughter.
MAXWELL - In SeaIortir
• Community Hospital on
May 3rd to Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Maxwell, Seaforth
a daughter.
Too Late -
COMING EVENT' - Huron
County Historical Society an-
nual meeting will be held in
the Wingham Town Hall, on
Tuesday, 1Vtay 16th at 8 p.m.
Guest speaker Mr. John
Strong. Lunch will be served
by the Wingham W.I. , -1
HELP WANTED
Man wanted to answer of-
fice telephone and other gen-
eral office work. No typing
or bookkeeping require d.
Suitable position for retired
gentleman.. Apply to
HURON CONCRETE PIPE
COMPANY
RR 2 Seaforth
MIt. E. MATZOLD
4-75-1
HELP. WANTED - 'Full or
part time girl for local store.
Must be neat in appearance
and like waiting on custom,ers.
Write stating age, experience
in store keeping (if any) and
'Sheeturti,tb -Bee 1657,
The Hui'on Expositor. 4-75-tf
HELP WANTED - Compan-
ion foreelderly lady, with light
housekeeping. Phone 527-
1476. -1
ST. JAMES'
Separate School
Seaforth
Requires for September 1967
2 Teachers for grades
6 - 7
1 Kindergarten Teacher
Minimum Salary -
Level 1 L. $43.,90
Annual Increment $200.
Applicants please submit
qualification's etc., to ,
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LEON BANNON, Sec..
BOX 218, Seaforth
Phone 527-0374.
6-75-1
FOR SALE - 31 good pigs,
8 weeks old. Leon Maloney,
Phone 102 R 22 Dublin, RR 5
Seaforth.
FOR ,SALE tw;o-piece
chesterfield suite, to clear at
$39.00 at BoxFurniture, Sea -
forth. .. 11-75-1
FOR SALE - Cross and
Olive crystal goblets, sherbets
:Mee, cocktail, Pilsener, old
fashion. Only .89c each at
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
• 11-75-tf
FOR SALE -Weed choppers,
110 volt hydro electric fen-
cers, $25.00. Alvin Beuerman,.
Dublin, phone. 23 R 15. •
11-75x1.
FOR SALE - Seed beans,
cleaned and bagged. Sanalae,
first generation, certified and
commercial. Also Seaway, cer-
tified and commercial. Treat
ed if desired. Phone 262-5194.
or 262-5192. 11.75-3
FOR SALE - 10 white faced
stocker cattle, 7 steers and 3
heifer, approximately 600
lbs. James Landsborough,
RR3 Seaforth phone 527-1826.
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MITCHELL - on,corner -
Two storey frame insul
•brick home in good Ioda-
tion with attached garage.
Kitchen with double sink
and built-in cupboards, liv-
ingroom, diningroom and.
three bedrooms, 3 piece and
1 piece bath. Basement and
F.A. Oil heating mist $140.
Taxes $186.00. Priced at
$9,500.00.
41/2 ACRE property on High-
way, ik mile from down-
town Mitchell. Large steel.
barn 35 x 75 and 30 x 60.
Seven room brick, house
with three bedrooms, four
piece bath and furnace.'
Price $14,000.00. - • ,
FARMS EXCLUSIVELY
LISTED FItOM 10 ACRES,
' To. 300 ACRES.
VICTORIA
and
GREY
TRUST .
COMPANY
(Stratford);
REM., ESTATE
re.f)Axamelsrr
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treln °Total - Re§: 825-8/118' 7ele*.intie. OffiCet"2/1,4050',
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OE.;‘4•,, Rea: 303,621.6
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MO Late
FOR SALE - 14 pigs, eight
weeks old, Wilson Allan, 527-
0838.
SITUATIONS WANTED -Ex-
perienced carpenter ';• wants
work. All types. Phone 527-
1664 Seafortle - -1
FOR SALE - 14 pige, eight
'weeks old Joseph Ryan, Wal-
ton, phone 527-0668. -1
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Five acres and 2 -storey solid
brick house, 4 bedrooms, 3 -
piece bath, livingroom, dining
room, large kitchen, full base-
ment, oil furnace, lots of good
water, bank barn. Asking
$11,000.00. This is a good
family home, bus by the door,
between Hensall and Sea -
forth. Call
BILL BANNISTER
Office 434-5725
Evening's 439-6071
or write
ROWCLIFFE REAL ESTATE
LTD., REALTOR
256 Oxford St. E.
London, Ontario
. 14-75-2
FOR SALE - 25 pigs, 7 to 8
weeks old. Harry Reynen,
Staffa, phone Dublin 1141e 8.
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FOR SALE - 30 plgs, eight
weeks old. Apply to Doug'
Hugill, RR 2 Seaforth. Phone
482-7548. xl
Too Late
rciR SALE - 22 gat bot wa-
ter tank, like new. Contact
Ray Anstett. Phon 527-1720.
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FOR SALE -4 go cart chas-
sis, $16.00. Phone 527-0156. ,
COMING EVENT - Peke
Sale, sponsored by Seforth
Junior Institute, May 20th,
1967, 2-4 p.m. -1
DOG CATCHER
Town of Seaforth •
Written applications for
the above noted position will
be .received by the undersign-
ed until 5 p.m., May 19th,
1967.
Envelopes must - be' clearly
marked 'Applicatima".
Ernest Williams,
Clerk,
4-75-2
Ball Practice
Quite a number of fastball
players turned up for practice
on Tuesday evening. There
will be another .peactice for
those interested on Thursday
evening at the Lions Park. It
is called for 7 p.m. and will
be followed by a meeting.
Seaforth has grapred ,in the
Intermediate "A" group. and
will be pleying against some
of the top teams in Western
Ontario. All interested in
playing fastbell are asked to
attend. this peactice Thusday
and also the meeting.
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LOCA. L
Ilecent visitors ;with Mr. tuld.
Mrs. Jaelc."Meagher were Mrs.
Veronica Savage, Ladner,
C.; Mr. and '1Vire,7' Frank
borne, Trenton; Mrs. Frank
Stack, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Morrison and son
Anthony, Mr, Alphonse Keg,
Mier, Theresa, Larry and
Steven, Waterloo; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Meagher, Jim-
my and Jerry, Dublin; and
Mrs. Aan Costello,
Mrs. Veronica Savage, B.C.
Der. and Mrs, Jack Meagher,
Mr. and Ms. Dan , Costello
were, visiting with relatives
in Waterloo, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Camp -
belle -and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Ken McClure and family and
Mr. Guy Dorrance gf McKil-
lop Township spent Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs
Eldire Kerr._
• Mr. and • Mrs. Eklin Kerr
spent the week end in .Port
Huron.
Miss Dianne Rowe, West
William St., has completed
with honors the two-year
Home Economics Course at,
the Kempville Agricultural
School.
Mr. George, Townsend is in
Layfayette, Indianna this
week attending Hoosier Rec-
reation Workshop, represent-
ing the Ontario Junior , Far-
mers. -
Mr. George Kruse Jr. spent
the week end with his par-
ents' Mr. and Mrs. George
Kruse. He is ,attending the
Chicago Vocational Training
Schpol in Toronto and is spec-
ializing in Diesel Technology.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kruse
and Steven- and Mr. Gene
Asked about bride's cook-
ing, the sergeant replied: •
Let's put it this way -'m the
only guy on the base who packs
a lunch to go home.
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BRIE S
grime eit cptia id went
the. w.eekt,en at tl1 home
here,
Mr. and Mrs, tferald
collingwood, spent
the week end with Nu. aud
Mrs. Mervin Nat.
Mr, and MI'S. Edwin Loss.
lug •frPra Kitchener and IV/r.
and Mrs. Andrew Thiel from
Zurich spent Tuesday w i t h
Mrs. Mary Iliklebrand..
.Mr. Lorne Lawson and Mr.
A. T. Johne of Vancouver
spent a few days last Week
at Expo.
Mr. Rose Rennie of Toronto
and Mr. ROnald Rennie of
Oshawawere guests of their
mother Mrs. M., R. Rennie, ,
Messrs. Jim and Tom Dick
left by plane ' for Phoenix,.
Arizona to visit their uncle
Mr. Joe Dick.
Mrs. Sehockor of. Detroit,
was a guest of -Mrs: Barbara
Sykes last week.
Mrs. Harry Melford and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melford
and family of Peterboro were
here on Saturday attending
the auction sale for Miss
Mabel Thompson.
OBITUARY
JAMES E. HODGERT '
James E. Hodgert, died sub-
deniT at his late residence,
Andrew Street, Exeter, on Tues-
day., in his 66th year.
He leaves to mourn, his wife,
Mary (Miller) Hodgert, a daugh-
ter, ,alarion, Mrs. Arnold Cann
and two sons, Reginald and Ross
all of Usborne TownshiP. A bro-
ther, Charles Hodgert also sur-
vives.
The body are resting -at the
Hopper -Hockey funeral home,
William St., Exeter, until fun-
eral time,. 2 p.m., Thursday,
when it will be removed' to Ex-.
eter cemetery for burial. ,
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EAT 'MARKT
Ph.• 527 i! 0180 - Seaforth
BOLOGNA 3 i 99c
Sawked
Cottage Rolls lb, 69
9
Lean Ground
CHUCK Ib. 55c
BLADE ROAST Ib. 59c
Summer
SAUSAGE ,
Ib. 89c
Grade "A" Medium
EGGS •
doz 85c
Custom Butchering Hogs and Beef
FREE Trucking Arranged
,We cut find wrap for 'your home freezer
FARM; FARM STOCK FOR SALE?
USE EXPOSITOR ' CLASSIFIED
PHONE 527-0240 Seiforth
MORE
Worthwhile
• Savings
- AT -
Wilkinson's
CERTIFIED .
SEED
Potatoes
Sebago - Cobbler
75 lbs.. 52.9b
10 i: 49c
Fresh HAMBURG
Kitchener Wieners_
PORK SAUSAGE
- all one price
2' lbs. 89c
TOP QUALITY
GRASS
SEED
,oc.OFF LIST
Ibs. $1•79
MILD
Kitchener
BOLOGNA
in -piece
Ib.
FRESH
SIDE
PORK
Ib.
Mild -Cure.
,STORE -SLICED
SIDE
BACON
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PURE BEEF
Steakettes
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STOCK. UP NOW FOR DOLLAR, DAY SAVINGS
PLUS - --FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS !
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SAVE 13e - TOP VALU LIQUID
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SAVE 16c - TOP VALU CHOICE
BARTLETT PEARS . 4
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SAYE 1Ic •-•• TOP VALU FANCY
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TOMATO JUICE ....j .
TOP VALU
Instant Coffee 6:. 79c
TOP VALU 1ST GRADE
BUTTER 67g
TOP VALU CANADA GRADE 'A'
MEDIUM SIZE ALL WHITE •
fRESH. EGGS .Doz. 39e,
TOP VALU SLICED WHITE OR
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SAVE 14c ---...FACELLE ROYALE
PAPER TOWELS ic.%.:ltdr,
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DEL MONTE FANCY SEASONED'
GREEN OR
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BEANS
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DEL MONTE - CHOICE
SAVE 47c - CURITY
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Rib Roast
LEAN
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FROM SOUTH AFRICA
BARLINKA GRAPES RADISHES
,FANCY GRADE lb. 390
U.6. NO. 1 k.ORIDA (61z0
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WINESAP APPLES= 5 for ii9* CELERY STALKS ... . . .
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Brdocl Beef Stales ^tout
Bott8t8t
16-ox.ito,
Pkg. al40
49*
TOP VALU, NO, 1 QUALLTY SLICED
1 -Ib.
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Vac 690
SIDE BACON
Pa c
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Wieners or Sausages
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FROZEN FOOD FEATURES
SAVE 00 L Ed 13)R P7IdNOI-1 FRIED
6-0x
.ONION RINGS . ..... . 00pkgc
SAV Ia FARMS REQ. CUT
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