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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-25, Page 9'irHr o E POSIToR siaLrorit M a USE THESE LASSIFIDAtIONS. TO YOUR ADVANTAGE , 1. Coming Events. 2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8..Farre Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale - 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property ,For Rent 16 ;:.For Sale Or Rent 17. Wanted 'To Rent 18, Property Wanted 19. Notices • 20. Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted . "_ 22. Legal Notices ' 23, Business, Directory 24. Cards of Thanks 25: In Memoriam 26. Personals , 27. Births 28. Deaths 29. Marriages Classified ads are inserted at a rate of 3 cents per word. Each number,' initial and ab- breviation counts as one word. Ads are subject to the follow- ing ollowing minim ms: Classifications 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 12 13 and 17 minimum 65c. Classifica- tions 24, 25, and 26 minimum 2c per word, minimum $1.15. All other classifications Mini- mum $1.15 per insertion ex- cept Auction Sales (2Q), Ten- ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on applic- ation. •' For cash payment or if paid within 10 days following Last insertion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. 1. Coming Events C.O:F. Chicken Barbeque, on Thursday, June 8th at Con- tanceTake get-'o1de;rs:-..5' 30_ to 8:00. Adults $1.50, • Child- ren. 6-12, 75c.:. 1-76-2 THE -Happy Citizen's Club will hold tJieir next meeting on June 14, 1967.at 2 p.m. in _the Leg_ion hall,__ Ev_eyo-,prwelcome. 1.77x1 BRUSSELS Centennial 'Ball,,. Modern and Old Tyne Dance; ' in •Brussels Legion Hall' 'en • Friday Night, June 2nd, Dan- cing from 9 til ?. $30:00, in prizes for best -dressed coup- les, old tyme. Best .of Music. -Two orchestras. Dress option- al, admission $1.00. Sponsor- ed.by the Centennial Commit- tee. Proceeds for Medical - Dental Centre. . . 1-77.1' 4. Help Wanted GIRL or woman to work • week ends and some even- ings in Snack Bar. Apply to Box 1652, The Huron Exposi- .tpr. 4-72-4 A Few hours a day- will, real- ly pay the Avon way, so call or write evenings Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London, 451-0541 collect:— " 4-77-1 LADY or girl to baby sit for testa children, one pre-school. 5 days a week. Mrs. Loretta Sidon, 119 North Main Street, Seaforth. 4-77-1 DOMESTIC help . for week. ends. Married wvornan • prefer- red. Seaforth Manor, Sea - forth. • 4-77-1 MALE .HELP r ' WANTED FULL OR PART TIME 5 -DAY 45 -HOUR -WEEK Apply Hildebrand Paint & Paper • Seaforth - Ontario 4-77=1 HELPWANT:ED Youth. Or Young Man We h3,ye an opening for a young man, looking for a .per- manexit, position. and -interest ed in learning the • printing trade. Experience not neceSs- ary' We will train successful apnl'icant. Apply in writing giving. age, education and experience (if 'any) to • The Huron. 'Exigisitor Seaforth ' Ontario • 4=77-2 7. Situations Wanted Experienced carpenter wants work. Alles. Phone 527- 1664, Seaforth."` ' 7-77-t4 • 8. Farm Stock For Sale NINETEEN good suckers loin Shannon, RR 4 Walton, Phone Seaforth 5270457. 8-77x1 NINTEEN .pigs, 10 weekqld Ken Ryan, tUt i Dublin.' 8.77,t1 TWENTY four pigs, 8 to 9 -weeks, old George Love, Wal- ton; Ontario. •• 8.771 8. Farm Steck For Sale TWENTY four pigs, 10 weeks old. HansoVonk, RR 2 Dub- lin, Phone 55 R 2. ° 8-77x1 TWO purebred Landrace hogs 7 months old. Frank Falcon- er,' phone 482-9128. 8-77x1. 9. Poultry For Sale RIMBER , LE HORN Day Old and Started Pullets led x S_ x Red Pullets Mixed Chicks and Cockerels. Available now. Book your or- ders early. • . SCOTT` POULTRY FARMS, LTD. Seaforth Phone 527-0847 Box 19,0 19-7441 11: Articles For Sale SEE our nevt_spring jewel- lery now" on display includ- ing many centennial ' items, $1.00 and up. Savauge Jewel- lers.,(.opposlte the post office). 11-744f WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES RUSS HOLMES or NORM MacLEAN Phone 527.07/7 11-76-4 FOR SALE — Seed beans, cleganed and bagged. Sanalac, first generation, certified and commercial. Also Seaway, cer- tified and commercial. Treat- ed if desired. Phone 262-5194. or 262-5192.. - 11-75-3 TRADE-IN Sale is still on at Savauge's. Trade-in your old watch and receive an extra allowance on all Elgins, Cara- velles, Elcos; several Bulovas and other makes at. Savauge Jewellers (opposite the post office). • 11-744f FOR SALE Cross and Olive crystaLgoblets,shertbehs, uic •cocktail;.,- Pilsener --old fashion. Only .89c each at Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 1r-75-tf SEE the special Centennial values by B.ulovaat Savauges ,riced`Tat--$33-.50' awe -$50;V and in companion sets at 2 for $67.00 and 2 for $100.00. These values will never again be repeated by BuIova: Now on display at Savauge Jewel- lers (opposite the post office). 11-74-11- Aluminum Railings . ' - FREE ESTIMATES RUSS IOLMES or NORM MacLEAN Phone 527-0777 • 11-76-4 GERANIUMS, colias, begot). - ms, dracena, petunias, asters, snapdragons, marigolds, sal- via, alysum, ageratum, tom- atoes, cabbage and cauliflow- er and a variety of other gar- den plants. Al! Boxes have 12 niants• Open evenings. Staf- fen's Green house, Jarvis St. • 11-76-61i CHESTERFIELD and chair, grey. Phone 527-0542. ' 1.1-77x1• A piano accordian nearly new and box of girl's summer clothing size 10-12. Call 527- 0083 after 6` or on Saturday. , 11-77-1 FENCING Requirements: Ce- dar posts, steel posts, barb wire, and, farm fence . avail - _ab a at Topnotch • Feeds Ltd., Seaforth, Phone 527-1910. 11-77-2 F'AR111 dog to give away to a good `Biline, Ken Ryan, RR 1 Dublin. 11-77/1 A good used CCM girl's bi- cycle, new tires. Phone 34R16 Dubl%n. 11-77-1 USED lumber, 2" x 4", 6" 8", 10", and 12" all lengths, pipe from %" to 6"; Steel I beanIS and windows. Apply at Seaforth High School job site. 11-77-1 BABY ;buggy, two -toned, very good ....condition. Phone 527. 030% • 11-77x1 TWO hundred and twenty- five ' wentyfive' 11'arcb-Sex-Link hens, still laying well, alsofeeders, chicken: equipment and shel, tern; Phbner 11 R 5 Dublin, Mrs( Garnet Taylor, Staffa.. 11.77-1' AWNINGS FREE ESTIMATES RUSS HOLMES ;or NORM MaeLEAN Phone 527-0777 11-76-4 Jewellery Repairs We do.all types of jewellery Ring Sizing Retip Claws Rebuild Shanks Bead Restringing Repair costume jewellery Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 11-74-tf FOR SALE — Cedar posts, anchors and braces,. , barb wire dnd page wire. Mc lus- kie's, General Stbre, Winthrop, - 11-70-tf 12. Wanted To Buy IJ8ED piano in good eplidl. tion,, Phone 527.1876. , 12-77-1 CHESTS of ' drawers, cup- boards, picture frames, hall trees, dishes, lamps, chairs, books. Phone 2711578, Strat- ford. 12-74.11 HIGHEST prices paid•for live' fowl, picked. tip at the farm.. Phone Row ilennett, Walton,. 527.0887, • 12.678 • 13 Wanted GOOD .homo for pod farm dog,. good =.with children, Call 527-0097. .. 13-77-1 14, Property' For ..Sale BUILDING, lot on corner of Brantford and Isabel Streets, Seaforth with water. hydro, septic tank and weepers, Al- bert Baker, Greenhouse, Sea- forth. :,..... 14-77x1 HENSALL; 3 bedroom, '2 storey brick home. Wall tQ wall carpeting, Modern kitch- en, full basement, oil heat,. large yard,garage,' excellent Ideation. all 262-2139 after 14-76-2. 15. Property, For Rent MODERN 2 -bedroom apart- inent. Phone..527-0810: or Ex-, eter, 235-1510. 15-74-tf EXPO' - Hojise trailer: with all conveniences located near EXPO, - sleeps four. Minimum of three slays, June to Octob- er inclusive.- ph9ne 237-3654 evenings •or Gerald. IVIartene, Box 3 Dashwood. 15-74-11 STEEL ',luilding, on Railway Street, possession June 1st. Apply Wilfred Glenn, 200 Picton St. E., Goddrieh, Ont. or phone 524-9366. 15-76-2 ONE bedroom apartment in Hensall, ground floor, suit- able for elderly lady. Phone 262-2408. , 15-76-2. 19. Notices ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales. and Service, authorized dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light- house St., Goderich, phone' 524- 6514. 19-74-tf WATCH • REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT - JEWELLERS Ltd. Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth 19-74-tf - - SSE TrC7TA CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAH RR2 B'ru's A, -.phone._ 4 2_w-5, Beales:. els or centact HAROLD MAL- ONEY, phedie 527-1424. 19-74-tf - NOTICE , - Tuckersmith Municipal Dump , will be open until further `iratt`Ce on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. from 1 to 5 p.m.and on SAT- URDAY MORNING from. 10 to 12 a.m. No wire fencing, old' con- crete or car bodies permitted. JA1VLES' I. McINTOSH • Clerk 19-71-i! 19.:Notices.. CALL REG. SM1T I` ' SIGNS. or truck lettering, farm signs, sale banners, highway bullet ,plastic, signs, gold leaf work guaranteed,- Corner East and High, .Clinton. Phone 482-9793. 19-74-0 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Foor Dead or Disabled Animals • CALL COLLECT Darling & Company 'of Canada _,Ltd. • Phone Clinton,' 4827269 • Licence No. 350-C-65 • 10:74 -ti NOTICE Ike are' shipping cattle every Monday to UnitedCo-Oper,atiiyes . f Ontario To ;arrange for pig up at your farm, phone by Sat- urday, night: • FRANCIS .HUNT, • Phone Seaforth, 527.1046; Or MICHAEL J. DOYLE, Phone 114 R 16, Dublin. • Call Collect 19-74-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANEp Modern equipment. We guar- antee all work. Write. or call Harvey Dale, Seaforth, phone 527-14.06. 19-74-tf VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser- vice for all makes. Filter Queen Sales; Varna. Phone 262-5350. Hensall. 19-74-tf REMODELLING, renovations roofing and floor laying, ex- pertly done. All odd jobs a- round the home. Kitchen cup- boards a speciality: Phone 482-7676, Ken McNairn. • 19-76-7 DEAD STOCK Highest cash prices paid for fresh dead, disabled cows -and horses. We pay 1/2c PER LB. weighing' over 500 lbs. Small animals picked up free of charge. For the most prompt and courteous- ser- vice in this district Please eaH-coflect - - MARLATT BRCS. Phone 133 ---Brussels, Ont. 24 hr. service -7 days a week LICENSE NO: 390-C-65 ' • 19-75-tf 14. Property For Sale NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO - DESTROY WEEDS Township of Hibbert• Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weed Control Act of 1965, Section 3; 13 and 19 that unless 'nox- ious weeds growing on . their land within they municipality of the Township of Hibbert, are destroyed by the date of June 1, 1967 and throughout the season, the municipality may enter upon,the said land and have the weeds destroyed charging the cost against ,tile• land in taxes as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all rate- payers is earnestly solicited. ANNE BURCHILL Clerk, Township of Hibbert TAMES HOLMES Weed Inspector 'Perth County " 19-77-2- 20. 9-77-2` 20. Auction : Sales Z-01V1TPLETE CLEARING - AUCTION SALE Of Stock and fixtures of General Store for T. Barry Marshall in Walton on SATURDAY, MAY 27TH at 1 p.m SUPER DUPER HOME IN'- ` SEAPORTH 4 large bedrooms, living room, dining room, family room, entertaining room, den, kitchen, recreation room, laundry room, furnace room, 3 bathrooms, fruit cellars patio room, .cedar -lined walk in closet, "double garage, etc„ etc. Wall-to-wall carpeting in living room, dining room, all stair- ways, haliways'and bedrooms. 'Spiral staircases up and down. ° 'Large completely finished recreation room„ vinyl -tiled floor. Entertaining room with beautiful fountain -waterfall, complete bar', . (sink and hot and cold water), and fireplace, Apprdacimately $800.00 worth of modern light fixtures. Very ' large living room with valance lighting; and planter, •• fireplace; and many extras. Family room with built-in barbecue, exhaust fang- outside anti inside sliding doors (glass), slate floor. Central ventilating 'fan in attic changes air in any part of house. • - Large cedar -lined clothes'closet (room size). Laundry room fully equipped. • 5 piece bath upstairs with ceramic tile, two basins, suspended toilet, corner bath, modernistic lighting and beige colored fixtures. -4 -piece bath downstairs: a► 2 piece bath on main floor with turquoise fixtures. Hot water heating with gas. Cost of heating about $200 per year. Complete music system throughout home. All drains connected to sewer. Extra large garage with automatic overhead doors, space for workshop, and spraying system. Dining area of ultra modern layout, ,large counter connecting with kitchen. Patio and flower garden at rear. Construction x— 2 c 6 studding, 4" insulation in walls, 6" in- sulation in ceilings, brick veneer with lap siding above. Built Abut three years ago. Rests on extra largelot; 158 k 150. •' • $500.00 TV aerial; TV'piugs in every room. Priced right for the right 'buyer. • May be seen by appointment only. - WILLIAM M. HARP, Salesman, Seaforth GE,ORGE R.,JOHNSTONREAL ESTATE LTD. . 14-76:2 20..4 uction S t1 Dayton Molex, weight 'store ; smallfloor safe. filing cabinet; • cocoa -cola cooler; Dayton adding tnachine; ,dis- play island; display,' racks; wooden bench; Men's work clothing; gloves; caps; over- alls; work boots; rubber boots small hardware; electrical supplies; paint; insect pow- der; garden •tools; shovels; forks; lamp and lantern glass; numerous other articles. TERMS =-- CASH JACKSON .& JACKSON Auctioneers, Listowel GEORGE POWELL,Slerk __ , 20-76-2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, 112ackinery and Household Effects at N. half Lot 12, • Con. 14, McKil- lop Township, A miles east of Walton on the boundary on MONDAY, 1VAY 29TH at 1 p.m...s CATTLE — 7 young Hol- stein cows fresh; 3 Ayrshire cows, 6 years old, fresh; one Hereford cow, fresh; one Durham cow, fresh; 11 young Hereford and Charolais; 9 Hereford and Charolais year olds. MACHINERY — Interna- tional Super C tractor, hyd• raulic, fully equipped (like pew) ; International 2 furrow hydraulic plow Ace bottom; 2 4. section diamond harrows; 13 disc Massey. Harris fertil- izer drill; 3 section drag har- rows; International' 4- bar side rake; International 7• ft. power mower; rubber 'tired wagon (new); 16 ft, hay rack; rubber tired farin wagon; 12 ft. • flat rack; 2 set sleighs; horse corn cultivator; scuff - ler; International tractor man- ure spreader; 22 inch, power lawn mower (2 yr. old) ; 2 heavy logging chains; barb wire, rolls _mew .fence;, quantity rope; chicken shelt- ers; lumber; steel stone boat; wheelbarrow; sacks;, set bree- ching harness; National De" Lux milking machine, double -unit, 1 yr. -"old-- Viiihlg creant separator; milk pails; 2 steel water tanks; milk cans; forks; sho'Vels; hand sprayer;, tools. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 9 piece diningroom suite, ta- ble, buffet, china cabinet and, 6 chairs;, 3 piece chesterfield suite; brown steel bed springs mattress; -dresser: chestdraw- ers; radio;. snK}a11 tables,'; ar- borite top kitchen table; mir- rors: dishes; ornaments; other articles too numerous to men- tion. • - TERMS- — CASH ALLAN BROWN, Proprietor HAROLD. JACKSON Auctioneer MEL GRAHAM, Clerk , 20-76-3 AUCTION "SALE 0I Household Effects to be held for John"; McConnell, 46 • 4. I NEVER THOUGHT ID SEE YOU A SHOPPING; PLAZA, 20,2 Auction Sales`' Goderieh• "St, Ealitt 'POO ?tb on 1• RIDAY, MAY 26TH at,1:30 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Cold • Spot frig., Acme 4-lies- ner, range, kitchenette table with two chairs, 2 Kroehler swivel chairs, 3 upholstered chairs , coffee. and step tables drop leaf table, soling •dining room table,. 2 - end tal?les, small table and tray, utility table, 2 'continental beds 54" and 36", pull out couch, 2 chest of drawers, dresser and dressing table, 2 'buffets,, one e ..."several:. odd chair- ,..3. rugs, 9x9, $x12 and, 10x12, typewriter, hall'seat and mir- ror, several pair of drapes, power mower, skill! saw, ; jig r saw, 1/3 h•1} moto7 , - 1- • -hand= drill, bench vise, tool chest, 2 bird cages and stand; bird feeder, electric • heater, 4 lawn chairs, wheel barrow, vacuum cleaner, clotheg•hem 24 ft. ladder, 2 step ladders, ash stands, lamps and shades, 2 Dawn hose 25 ft. and 50 -ft., plastic sprayer, many machine and carpenter tools, garden tools, miscellaneous artfeles, etc. 5% Sales Tax in Effect TERMS — CASH JOHN McCONNELL, Prop. LARRY GARDINER, Auctioneer • 2Q-76-2 Classified ads pay dividends. 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED Tenders for. the installation of an ' automatic• heating sys- tem with forced air in the St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield,. - Ontario_ with the_ installation to be completed by September 1, 1967. Tenders will -be received by. the undersigned until 12 noon June 15th, •.1967. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Fox particulars please call the undersigned. J. FIERTSEIVJA ' Secretary Board of Stewards Phone 565-2479. 23. Business Directory W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 527-0510 Funeral Director DUBLIN ONTARIO Night or Day ' Calls Phone -43 R 10 , A. M. HARPER 55-5'7 South- Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 IT IS PART OF THE SERVICE' I -10E TO GIVE MY CLIENTS, _pA9GENGERS,, FRIENDS. YOUR ATI-IER- IS A TRUE .7. RESERVE Buidness KloNo$,T*Fr po: Toe* only. Phone WOO or 482-7010 AUCTIONEER and Fart AuctiOn Bales-, • Fully Licensed TOM $110EBOTT0,14 Call Collectlklertnn 660;8280 Lidensed Auctioneer Farm add Honsehold Effects LARRY GARDINER Cromarty,. phone Dublin,15R3 23-608 Barrister; Solieiter, Etc. Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643 Seaforth Ontario G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St, W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. - Seaforth; Ont. Phone 527-0850 BOX FUNERAL SERVICE, Prompt 'and careful attention - Ambulance Service . Flowers For All Occasions Day 527-0680 Night 527_4)10, Audioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES: CONDUCTED .1_, Phone 347-2465, Monkton' SEAFORTH VETERINARY ' J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., VS. Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth Auctioneer, and Appraiser Licensed and capable in sell- ing all types of auction sales. Reasonable Rates. Brucefield Phone 482-3384 ?A'il-IAT ARE YOU,. DOING STILL BUSH INg ,ytt4g. *Orr mugh lap and nursing Skr„. newl RAIL -- Inloitint,Meintitt:ett Verdun Ranteghofiassed`nivoy God took hien bola; -vtia-S His will, But in our hearts we love bivrt We often slew:L(111th* othini; When we are an alone For memory is theonly•iklend That .grief nen call iWaririn• Ever remembered ,by wife and family: - 25-77x 26. Personals sink are happy to 811/101.71100 the engagement of their da* ghter Rosemary to Mr. RaYr mond J. Horan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan, RR I. Dublin. The wedding to take place on Saturday, June 17, 1967 at 2:00 o'clock in Sf. James' . R.C.: Church, Seaforth Additional SEE pAGE 1.0 %iftEN JOYCE "'Last daY of school! Be sure ',and bring- home plenty _of • aspirin tonight!" FA.MIL,IES WHO LIVE IN 4, MY AR5A GAVE ME THEIR TMAt `(00 DIDN'T NOTICE? YOU'VE PARKEI:. NEXT IN REALLY Fiwg • %;1101)Wfil] I 01,1T *XI lb MEET IVO FizIst,los DESPtSE USI yedno