HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-05-25, Page 10EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
20-77-2
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbors for
cards, letters and treats sent
me while I was in the hos-
pital, also thanks to Dr. Bra-
dy and pr. Malkus along with
all the hospital staff, who
were so kind to me. It wad
all very much appreciated. —
Mrs. Olive McNichol, RR 4
Walton, -Ontario. 2447-1
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Aubin
wish to thank all friends,,
neighbors and relatives for
the lovely cards, and gifts
which they received on their
fiftieth anniversary on Satur:
day. • -.4-77-1
I wish to express a sincere
thanks to my friends and
neighbors' for remembering
me with cars, flouters and
treats I received while I was
a patient at St. Joseph's Hos- •
vital: London avid since re-
turning, home. Also special
thanks • to those who were so
kind and thoughtful to my
wife Gladks while I was ill
the Hospital. Thank -you all
very much, everything was
much apreciated. -- Art
Wright (John St.) 24=77.1
We wish to express our .six), •
cere • thanks to anyone who�
has helped us in any way to
clean tipacid. repair our barn
since te recent a:
torus . ----.
Ernie and Laura Whitehouse.
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Path, Cliffx, Jackie, Maggie
and. Dennis" of. London, visit-
ed on Sunraywith Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl.
Michelle, Michael and' Scott
Beuermann, Kitchener are
visiting with their grandpar-
ents Mr. and .Mrs. Manuel
Beuermann, Mr. Wayne Beu-
ermann of Louden is -at the
same home. ;
Mrs. Rachael Ahrens spent
last wyeek with Mr. and Mrs..
Donald Ahrens and. family in'
Burlington and is spending
this week with Mrs. Barbara
McLeod in Mitchell. -
Mrs. Ken •Elligsen and War-
ren accompanied Mrs. Mabel
Higgerson to visit Mr. • and
Mrs, George Proctor at Goder-
ich last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shol-
dice and family joined with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
ueI Clarj>` -at- Mttchel-i-Legion
for a family dinner' and social
everting. on Saturday in him -
or of Mr. and Mrs. Clark's
50th wedding anniversary.
Beverly' Sholdice, Stratford
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Gary -Sboldice and
family.
Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Ben-
newies accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs.' Ray Bennewies of
London spent the week end
at Holland Michigan.
Leonard -Miller, Kitchener,
and Karen Schumrn, Baden;
spent the week end with his
parents -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Miller and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs ' .Edward Ah-
rens visited ` with. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence , Bennewies, in
Mitchell -on Sunday.
News
visited on Saturday eveala�E
Sunday' 'uisltors with Mx with Mrs, Tol:tn Cow4rd
r Mrs. Fitii. Herm, Mrs.,. John
and, Mrs- Alex, Gardiner were �owaxd, dnd Mfrs. Elson Lynn
Mr. and Mrs.. liaxvey Reds and Mrs llorace Delbridge at -r
head of Kithhener. '- tended to District Matta oil
Mr. and Mrsif*uzer Alex Gard> t Wednesday at' Crediton Coin-
er attended a �darty a men
the horse oi-1Vfr. and Mrs.. Earl Mrs;unity CAlum►ixe. ru1to? jvisite4
ext, Restock; on Sunday
ay 14th, the occasion being on Wednesday with Mrs, San -
the twenty-fifth wedding an -
ford Hutton.
niversary for Mac. and 1Virs• lir. and Mrs. Wm: Walters
Eggert. visited on unday with. Mr,.
Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Laing and Mrs., oward Dayxnan
and Mr. and Mrs. Robt: Laing and family and Mrs. Joseph
and family were guests at the
twenty, -fifth wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Coleman which was herd at
the Legion Home in Hensall
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Graham
of Avonton visited on Sunday
with Mrs, George Wallace and
Mrs. ,.Sadie Scotts
Mrs. Shirley Elliott and
family of Essex spent the hol-
iday week end with her par-
ents -Mr. and -Mrs.- John -Wal-
lace.
Miss ' A es Scott of Len
-
don
don was' huome for the holi-
day week end. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey
and Tracey of Listowel spent.
the week end with,his parents
Mr. and Mrs. ,Alex Ramsey.
Mr. Wm. Laidlaw and Miss
Ina Jefferson of London were
holiday visitors on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jef-
ferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rqbert Laing
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.,
R. Jefferson, Mr; ,and Mrs.
Gordon Laing and family at-
tended the anniversary ser-
vices at Munro .United Church
on Sunday and visited with
Mr. and• Mrs. Norman Jeffer-
son and family.
Dayman at Kippen,
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Snar-
ling of "London visited Sun-
day opening with lVr. and
TA NT. ADS ,.BRING. Q UICK RESULTS: Dial .527-024..
Reach, the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime'.
VirrY Cule of London '.
SO ilt. Satur y with; . and
Mrs. Freeman Warne,
Mr. and Mrs, 0ll; Gilfillau,
Randy, Wendy and Sherry of!
Exeter .spent. M1onday w
Mr. and 1/Irs, • Colin Gittilian_
and Barbara.
VIr: Brian Bern of Stratford.
spent the holiday. week end
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Bern•
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240.
C4 -L
41%
Nitrogen Solution
Available this year and applied by an excellent operator.
Side dress your corn for excellent 'yierds: •
Enquire on price -,-•Order early
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED'
Phone 527-1910 Seaforth
i,. MAY 25
•
�Q'•r" N ,#�tl�ItkN;.,?CPQSr.IXAR',� SAF0.1t� i I. QNT., „
1907
• 26..x" ersoaais
The el gagement• of Mary Lor-
etta, daughter of Mrs. John
Willetts and the late Mr. Win-
" One, Henna- Bay, Newfound-
land,. and Neil Austin Dol-
mage, Downsview •son of Mr.
"
and Mrs. Wm. Dohmage,
desboro, is announced. The
M y 27th,. 1967 at Olace on
ur Lady
of Perpetual Help Church.
, Toronto. • 26-77x1
27. Births
Too Late ,'
FOR. SALE — 26 pigs, eight
weeks old. Apply Doug Hugill
RR 2 Seaforth, phone `48.
7548,
FOR SALE - 1956 Ford 800
Dump with extension rack.
1953 Ford Pick-up. Both real
good. 527-1396 in the evening.
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ADAMS - In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on May
18, to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Adams of Mitchell a daugh-
ter.
BEUERMANN — To Mr. and
•
229 Kinsey�St. Kitchenery ,
on May 20, 1967, a son,
Randolph Kenneth Wayne.
DANTZER — In Seaforth
Community ' Hospital, on
May 22, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
• Peter Dantzer, 341 Vesta
Road, London, a daughter.
ROSE -- In Seaforth Com
munity Hospital, on May
24, to Mr. and Mfrs. Carl
Rose, RR 1 Bornholm,, a
daughter:'
FOR SALE*
235 Pupil's
OLD LOCKERS
Are to be disposed of by the
Clintgn District Collegiate In-
stitute Board, Clinton. Re-
quests stating the number of
lockers. wanted and the total
price offered must be sub-
mitted to the Board, in writ-
ing, by ,31, May, 1967.
Any offer need not be ao
cepted.
11-77-1
Too Late
DON'T forget the Seaforth
and Egmondville 'Boy- Scout
Rag Drive, Saturday, June 3
Place your rags on your steps
for pick -up after .1 p.m. -1
FOR;; SALE °- 36 pigs, Ap-
ply Martin Guihelaar, RR 4,
Seaforth, 527-1776. -1
$8$.00
Too Late
FOR SALE —; "20' bus. flax,
Londesboro cleaned. $4.00
bus. W. Earl Mills„ Walton,
470 W 13 Brussels: -1
MITCHELL
NELSON STREET
Two storey frame insul brick
home with attached garage
Kitchen with double sink and
built-in cupboards, livingroom
diningroom and „three bed-
rooms, 3 piece and 1• piece
bath. Basement and F.A. Oil
furnace. Heating costs, $140.
Taxes $186. Priced to sell at
$9,500.00._
with trade '
Brand New Singer Portable
SEWING MACHINE
— Portable Case
— Round Bobin
— Reverse. Stitch
— Backed by Singer War-
ranty •
•
Singer Co., of Canada
R. SUTTON
482-9103 — Goderich
11-77-3
TN.DERS
-Stanley Township
BRUSH CONTROL
Sealed tenders for the supply -af Brush
Spray will be received by the undersigned, '
until SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1967, 9 p.m. for
--80 Gallons -of---2-4D and 245T Low Volatile
Etter, 128 oz. in equal amounts.
Tenders to be sealed and clearly marked.
as to contents.
Lowest or- any
accepted.
-tender not necessarily
WM. TAYLOR, Road Supt.,
.Varna, - Ont:
VICTORIA
and
GREY --
TRUST -
COMPANY
4
N MS
BRA
Mr. Henry L,eonbiai it,. Sx•,
is -a patient at the
1, Seaforth
Community R p ta..
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer
and Karl visited on Sunday.
with Mr. and Mrs. David
Marks and Rose Marie in
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Marks and St Ven, -Bramp-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Marks visited at the 8 am e
home. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeifer
and Carl also visited with
Mrs. Jean Nichol and Robert.
Mr- and Mrs. George Young
of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Don McLaughlin andfamily
of Stratford visited with -Wm,
Diesel.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fer-
guson, Exeter, Mrs. Lorne
Wolfe, Marcel, Darren and
Daleand
Joe Sopen, Kitchen-
er, Donald Wolfe; Lon-
don_ visited with Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe, here, and also'visited
Lavern Wolfe at the Seaforth
Community Hospital, '
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wher-
ry, Atwood, visited with Mrs.
August llillelirecht ' on Sun-
day..
Mr. and Mrs:" Ross White,
(Stratford)
REAL - ESTATE
DEPARTMENT
Telephone - Office: 271-2050
Don McTavish - Res: 625-8788
Joe Delesie - Res: 39,3-6216
MEMBER OF STRATFORD
DISTRICT REAL ESTATE
' BOARD
f4-77-1
TENDERS
Stanley Township
WEED ,SPRAYING
Sealed tehders for roadside spraying of
-weeds and brush- in 'the Township of Stanley
will be received by the undersigned until
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1967,, 9 p.m.
Tenders to state an' hourly rate. • The
Township will supply the spray and a helper.
Tenders to be sealed. and clearly marked
as to contents.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
WM. TAYLOR, Road Supt.,
Varna, Ont.
n .
TENDERS
WANTED
Too Late
s o, WINCIIfLSEA.•. NEW$' C F THE h
romarty and *a,'�oxh Gowat'4i1� Mr Freeman �Iorne.
FOR SALE — 6 Holstein hei-
fers, due now; also •a number
of Hereford and - Holstein
cross calves. D'Arcy Rathwell
Erucefield, phone 482-3384.
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FOR SALE — White-faced,
bull calves. Ted Van Dyk,.
RR3 Seaforth, phone 527-1435.
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NOTICE — Custom planting
corn and beans. Call John
Van Beers, phone 482-92,65.1
after -Six p.m.
.Village of Hensall
SEALED TENDERS will
be received by the undersign-
cd' up to and until 6 o'clock
p.m. Friday, June 2nd, 1967:.
or -the Asphalt Paving of
ork Cresent Street, approxi-
mately 1200 ,feet long, 16 feet
wide, to be placed on in two
courses. The base course to
be one and• three quarters
inches thick of coarse mater-
ial and the finished course,
one and one quarter inches
of fine material,.
Contract Prices to be sub-
mitted by the -ton. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
-cepted. For further informa-
tion apply at the Clerk's Of-
,fice.. •
Earl Campbell, Clerk
Hensall, Ontario
21-77-2
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects from
the lot adjoining the Post Of-
fice, Main St.. Walton, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 3RD'
at 1:30 p.m.
THE FOLLOWING — 3 -
piece velour chesterfield
Suite; 3 end tables; dining-
room oak round table, buffet
and chairs; studio couch; wal-
nut console table; 4 -rocking
chairs; Raymond drop head
sewing machine; 'cabinet . ra-
dio; 2 brass beds; inner spring
mattresses;, 2 drewrs; .con•
mode, chest of drawers; several
small tables;- bed lamps; ta-
ble lamps; floor lamp; kitchen
table; 61 kitchen chairs (an-.
tique); McClary Easy electric
range (like new, with win-
dow oven 'and automatic tim-
ing controls); Frigidaire refrig-
erator; McClary coal • and
wood range; .Quaker oil space
heater; organ "•(good condi-
tion); kitchen clock; scatter
Mats; bedding; curtains; dish-
es and cdoking utensils; num-
erous other articles.
,TERMS — CASH
MRS, LUELLA MARSHALL,
Proprietress
LAND'
LAND WANTED TO BUY
The Township, of Hullett requires.
landfor the purpose of sanitation and waste
disposal:
' The 1pcatibnof the land would be pre-
ferably close to the centre of the municipali- P
ty and of' not the" same value as first class
agricultural„ land. All offers to sell must
state the' price for the parcel of land and
the location and must be able to transfer
ownership with u' clear ,deed.
HARRY F. TE11BUTT, Clerk -Treasurer
I .tt. 1, i ondeshoro, Ontario.
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IGACELEBRATES ITS
15T1 ANNIVERSARYTimer
®TAT®
•DURING CANADA'S CENTENNIAL YEAR
CANADA'S FINEST, PERSONALLY SELECTED
ROUND
STEAK
ROAST
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BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP
STEAKS
-- OR -=ROAST..
=ROAST.. Ib. 9
TENDER RED BRAND
CUBE.
STEAKS
lb.
PIN
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Fh
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ALL TAMARISK MEATS
a.
NAD
ARE GQVEERMENT INSPECTED
PRICES EFFECTIVE
MAY 24-27 INCL.
WE RESERVE THE
WIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES •
11
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Imported. New. Zealand
SWIFT'S ‘PREMIUM
SWEET PICKLED LAMB
COTTAGE ROLLS ,LS
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GOLDEN YELLOW
BANANA
LBS.
U46. No. 1 Corn on the '
V O B 12 nobs 69F
BARLINKA: -
GRAPES
CALIFORNIA
Size 163's ORANGES,_.
U.S. NO. 1 TOP VALU • 2 for /8 ��/,
TOMATOES, 14 -oz. tube `7' y�
U.S. NO. 1 CSL each
'CAULIFLOWER 16's '
NO. 1 HOT HOUSE
CUCUMBERS 24's
itSE BUSHES
MOSS 'CANADA Z a�� •(mak
ALL PURPOSE '42"
+2 :29 bag -
VIGORO 50 -Ib. bag' X01
Bedding plants available at most stores at
popolar prices. .
2 lbs. 69¢
• 2 doz. 79¢
2 for 29¢
ART LINKLETTER'S Fo oBo and Giri�
Avciloble This Weds. Vol. 18. Only 59e Ea. Vol.
Wilkinson's
Seaforth
Top -Valu (4 Varieties)
COOKED MEATS
Ib..
1-16.
Vac
Pac
6 -oz.
Vac:
Pac '
ONE 1/2 LB. PRINT. .r
TOP VALU
1st GRADE BUTTER
0- • CREAMERY
WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF
4 WESTINGHOUSE EYE -SAVER LIBHT BULBS
40, 60
or 1004Bulbs
$1 36
Wort •
SAVE 49c —
TOP VALU-
(Assorted Flavours)
FRUIT
DRINKS
448.Oz. c
Tins 99
-- SAVE 33c °—
TOP.a/ALU
PEANUT
BUTTER
4 9 -Oz. .99
Jars
SAVE 17c —
TOP VALU
,(Asst'd Flavours),
ICE
CREAM
Pint
1311 9 9
-.SAVE 29c—
WHITE SWAN
(Asst'd Colours)
BATHROOM'
TISSUE
2 ,„,: J C
Pocks
Chase & Sanborn
PURPOSECOFFEE ,...•i�79
Red Rose,
PKOE E , TEA BAGS . fk60 79(4
Reward
DOG FOOD .. • 10= $1.00
Pillsbury (Assorted Fla.vdursj
CAKE MIXES2'?69
Gerber's—.. s?rtOQ
Brylareem
HAIRDRESSING
King 7911
Size
• ,Tube
Lady Patricia (Soft or Firm)
HAIRSPRAY , •. ' Tirt"69
Top Valu Frozen
ORANGE JUICE 27.-". 59g
Far house Frozen ,
CREAM PIES.F` o ' _. as3WA
Top Valu
BABY • FOOD ... 4•• '1 PURE LARD
43 =olr.
Gerber's 1 ` yV,.
BABY FOOD....
235 SHORT SHO•RTENING
- •MHarshnnallows 3 10;.;
3.11 SAE
Gay
k77g • APPLE PIE .
9
Javex Shirley Gay Frost 'n' Sere
LIQUID BLEACH. 60::: 4SHORTCAKE
ctnr.
Kraft (Assorted 'Flavours
4.i.,b.Pkgs. !
1 -Ib.
4 Pkgs, - too
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Coke' ,• ig
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