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22'gal Notices
NOTICE
TQ CREDITORS
• . In the Estate. of
JEAN ELIZABETH DALE
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Jean
Elizabeth' Dale, late of the
•Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Bookkeep-
er, deceased,- who died on the
6th day of April, 1967, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersignet3 on or before
die 6th day of July, 1967, a-
ter which date the assets will
be distributed, having regard.
only to claims then received.
DATED. at Seaforth, this
13th day of June, '1967.'
'IVICCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Akdministrat-
rix.
22.80-3
23. Business Directory
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
J. A..BURI£E
DUBLIN Funeral Director
ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10 -
A. M. HARPER
Chartered. Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
McCONNELLJ:.
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.'
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. L STEwART
"'Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
G. A. WHITNEY •
FTTNERAL -HOME
• Godericb Sts -W,, Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent. •
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTII)
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
SEAF.ORTH'
VETERINARY,
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryan; D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S.
W. H. Patterson, D.V.M,, V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
- Auctioneer and
Appraiser
Licensed and capable in sell-
ing all types of, auction sales.
- Reasonable Rates.
Bruce Rathwell
Brumfield,. Phone 482-3384
• 23-63-tf
JOHN E. LONGSTAF,F
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
Mon.; Wed„ -- Clinton Office
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 -- Res. 527-1643
Seaforth 'Ontario
r'' BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful ,attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones;
'Day 527-0680 --- Night 527-0885
24. Cards of Thanks
THANKS to all M1y., friends
and neighbors. who sent me
cards and treats while 1. was a
patient in the Seaforth Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Fr.
Laragh, Fr. Bensette and Fr.
Durand, also to Dr. Brady
and' Dr. Malkus and the nur-
sing staff at the Seaforth Com-
munity hospital. 24-79x1
THANKS to all my family,
friends ' and neighbors who
seat me cards . and treats
while I was a patient In 'the
.Seaforth Hospital. Special
thanks to Ft. Laragh, Fr. Ben-
sette •and Fr. Durand, also to
Dr. Brady and Dr. MaIkus and
the nursing staff at the Sea -
forth Community Hospital.
• —Fergus Horan. 24-80x1
I would like to thank all my
friends who came to see me
and sent me cards and flowers
while I was a patient in Sea -
forth Community Hospital. Al-
so special thanks to the Hos-
pital staff, Dr. •Okla kus, Rev.
Patzer and Frank Cook for
his assistance at the time of
the accident. --Ida, Diehl.
24-80x1
We wish to thank our -many
friends, neighbors and' rela-
tipes for kind expressions of
sympathy, many cards- and
floral tributes received dur-
ing our recent sad bereave -
tent in the loss- of a dear
father and brother. Special
thanks to Rev. Stuart and the
ladies of the U.C.W. —Robert
Fotheringharrl, John Foter-
trlgha,n and Mrs. W. Sinclair.
24-80x1
The Benninger family wish
to thank the many friends'
• end zleighbors for kind. Vitt.
pkthiy, hpifittia f ferings anti,
ftiislstaneo dnrf their rece1'r .
i moment. 4
SIFIED ADS
Carte ,of Timoka
We wish-ta' th lk aR its"
tives, friends and neighbors
for the kindnesses, messages
01 donat'ottarand donations to tributes
Society and Heart Fund re-
ceived during our recent ber-
eavement. Special thanks to
the pallbearers, flowerbearers
Hensall: Legion Auxiliarryy,
Rev. H. Currie of Hensel' Un-
ited Church, Dr. Goddard,
Miss Claypole and staff of
South Huron Hospital, Hop-
per -Hockey Ambulance Ser-
vice, Bonthron Funeral Home
and all who helped in any
way. Everything was greatly
appreciated. — The Smale
Family. . 24-80x1
25. In Memoriam
NETZKE - - In Loving mem-
ory of a dear sister-in-law, Al-
berta Netzke, who passed a-
way June 13, 1964.
This month, comes back to us
with sad regret,
It brings back a day we will
never forget.
We miss you more, then any-
one knows,
As each day passes the empti-
ness grows,
It •broke our hearts to lose you
But, you didn't go alone,
Because part of us went with
you '
The day God called'you.home,
—Lovingly remembered by -
brother-in-law and sister-in-
law, Dave and Eva.
25-80-1
ROE.— In loving memory of
a dear mother, Grandmother
and • sister. Mrs. Lorne Roe.
who •pasSed away June 19,
ess.. .
sadly missed alone life's way
Quietly remembered every.
day. ' ' '
-T:ovingly remembered by
her family. 25-80x1
CHECNF,Y — in loving mem-
ory of Harry r:. Chemney. who
passed away June 19th. 1965.
— Ever remembered and
sadly missed by wife and
family. •. 2580x1
26. Personals
Th'e engagement isannounc-
ed of. Claire Eloise Haekwell,
daughter 'of Mrs. Thomas
Hackweli.- WaIten and the
late Thnmae HackwelI to
Pichard °liver Porter. son of
Mr. are Mrs. Arthur L. Por-
ter. Galt. Ontario." '►'he wer1-
dinrr will tike nlac»'.Tiny 1.6th
at 3.•ROn'elook at Duff', Uni-
ted Church, Walton, Ontario.
26-80x1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corcoran
anrnunr'e the eno•atrerne•'t of
tl;Pir{a,igTiJer" fate, fienlri=.
etf r. to Barn* Edwin germ-
wins, ann rif Mr, and Mrs Ern:
•x*in
Bemiewiea, Seaforth.
WPr44;rd +., take :Ogre at
r.+ Presbyterian r'1o.+rr•h.
Seaforth • 26-8070
27. Births '
WATSON-In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital on June 7,
to Mr. and Mrs. DavidWat-
son, Main 'St., Seaforth, a
son'.
McLLWAIN — In Seafo- th
Community • Hospital, on
June 0. to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McLlwain, Maim St..
N.. Seaforth, a son; David
Allan.
MASSE — In .Clinton Public
Hospital on June 5, to Mr.
and Mrs. Louis 1Vlasse,' a
daughter, Mary Lou Cath-
erine.
Too Late
FOR SALE — Calves off nes;
tern cows. Bruce and Nilfred
Coleman, 527-1938, lilt 4' Sea -
forth. "" • -1
FOR •SALE — John. Deere
power mower, trail type. Wm.
Livingston 527,0365, RR 2
Seaforth. -1
FOR SALE — .Dearborn' stiff
tooth cultivator with 3 point
hitch. 527-1857. 4
LOST — Male Samoyed dog
wearing collar and tag. Joe
Malone, 109 R 8 -Dublin, -1
LOST — Beige jacket with
zipper front taken by mistake
at SDHS. Call me so you may
get you, own. Alan McLean
•527-0171.` xl
ALUMINUM railings, awn-
ings, windows. Free estimate.
Russell Holmes or Norm Mc-
Lean, phone 527-0777.
, 11-80-tf
FOR SALE — a sows, due
soon, bred York. Ron Jewitt,
phone 52'T-1139. 8-80x1
LOST — Strayed from .Lot
19, Con. 8, McKillop a York
sow. Finder please phone 527-
0917. xl
FOR SALE — 19 eight week
old pigs. Henry K1;3,ver, phone •
482-9156, RR 4 Clinton. •
-1
FOR SALE - 25 pigs., 8 -wks.'
old. Apply Doug Hugill, RR 2
Seaforth, 482-7548. -1
FOR SALE — Metal garden
swings in excellent condition,
$15.00. Moving. Phone 11 R 8
Dublin. xl
FOR SALE -- 17 pigs, 8 wks•'
old. Lewis Coyne, RR 5 Sea -
forth, phone 100 R16 Dublin.
- aci
LOOK for the Nixon cross
trade mark when you need
animal health products. Your
guarantee of dependable and
economical treatments, Keat-
fag's Pharmacy, . The Rexall
Drug Store, phone 527-1990,
Seaforth., •' • -1
Fort SALE —•14' aluminum
trailer:, Apply to Box 1662,
The Huron Expositor, -1
STRAYHD ' FromA Lot 1,
Cot. '9, Ttrck rsrrdth, 1blank
Angus, steer.. - Phone: B2,7-0886,
CC)MING EVENT -Chide
barbe to tat Winthrop Church
dlx1ii 14t11,. ;1
Too 'Late
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Implements, Grain
and Household Effects for J.
W. Crich and Murray L. Crich,
at Lot 31, Con. 1 Tuckersmith
Township on No. 8 Highway,
3 miles east of Clinton, or 5
miles west ofSeaforth on
SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH
at 2:30 p.m. sharp
THE FOLLOWING —
• IMPLEMENTS: — David
Brown 990 Diesel tractor With
heat houser (like new); Ford
8N tractor with industrial
loader and- belt pulley; Int.
No. 27. haybaler (1 year old) ;
hay elevaor; 3 furrow' -moun-
ted 14 -'bottom plow (1 year.
old); 9.$." Kongskilde cultiva-
tor (1 -'year old); Buehler -10'
ft. cultivator; M -H mower, 6"
ft, cut; Ferguson disc r(3 p.h.);
3 furrow mounted 12' Oliver
plow; Innes front mounted 2
row bean puller; Irines bean
wind rower (1 year old);
tractor • weed sprayelp;> 10 ft:
land packer; .2 drum roller;
gravity grain box; 7 ton Geo.
White wagon -with 8 ply tires
(1 year old); 5 ton Int. wagon
with 16 ft. flat rack: • grain
auger and motor; 3 P.H. trac-
tor ••Blade; Case 12" hammer
mill; 120 ft. 7 in, belt; 4, sec-
tion diamond harrows; snow
-htotver (3 P•H•);•snow throw-
er; M -H binder, 7 ft... cut:
Fieury Bissell double dise; 2
wheel trailer: 300 amp P.T:O.
'•Elder: 100 ft. 200 amp weld-
ing cable; 180 amp Linooln
welder; acetylene welder:
welding equipment: 2000 lb..
nlatform scales; 8 inch power
sr•w with tilt arbour bench;
4 inch pl.,}-r-jointer; jig saw:
6 ton hv aulic jack: jack -
all;• 1956 Mercury lA ton
truck with reeks; 1950 Int..'
ton track with new racks and
tires; Titan chain saw; hog
scales; hog loading shoot; 12
water -bowls: galvanized waf-
er trou.gh; De Laval 2 unit
milking machine with equip-
ment`and 'hioina; Milk cans:
14" and v4" electric drills:,.
electric• clipper: buegv '(100
-ears old) : elitter: 3 el -eat -tie
fen.'ers: blacl.snaith's vice:
tools: battery charger: buzz
saw- comhin.ation mower and
ctar•ien tiller: quantities of
ii,w,ber. plan)=.q nests. hydro'
',rape; 4 - 60nx13 tires: forks:
s h o v e l q: chains; numerous
other articles,
GRAIN — Approximately.
7 ton of Garry oats.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
9 piece walnut- diningroom
suite; chrome kitchen' table
and chairs; 'lawn chairs and
table; Inglis washing Machine
12 guage repeating shot guic
shot gun shells; step ladder"
other articles including some.,
antiques. .
,TERMS = CASH
No Reserve as the farm is
sold. .
J. W. CRICH
MURRAY L. CRICH
Proprietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
RICHARD H. LOBE
Auctioneers -
20.I30-2.
FOR SALE Chihuahua'
41/2 years old_ $20.00 or best'
offer. Apply at Savauge Jew-
ellers or phone. 527-0723.
' 11-8041
FOR RENT -- Furnished
room in modern `home, for
female, $10,00 per week. Ap-
ply to Box 1661 The Huron
Expositor. 15.80-tf
Required
BAND 'LEADER
Applications will be receiv-
ed for the position of leader.
of SDHS Girls Band until
June 23 by the undersigned.
DON KUNDER
Secretary, Seaforth
4-80-2
Church Activity
Cavan UCW met in . the
church basement, with 25 mem-
bers and several guests in at-
tendance,
Mrs. Robert Dalton presided
and ppened the meeting With a
poem; "Just For Today": Hymn
311 was sung after which Mrs,
Dalton •Led in prayer. The scrip-
ture' Lesson Psalm 118 was read
by Mrs. James Axtmann. .
Mrs. Dalton welcomed the
guests. A barbecue is to be
held on the church grounds on
July 14th.
Mrs. 1ldbert Campbell and
Mrs. Stanley Hillen sang a duet,
"He Knows It .,M1' and were
accompanied by Mrs. Alex Den-
nis. .
•
Mrs. Dalton introduced Mrs.
Gordon McKenzie who spoke on
the subject "Yesterday, Today
and Tomorrow". • _
Mrs. Axtmann thanked the
speaker.
Unit three of Nnrthsjde 'Un-
ited Church held their June
meeting. at the home of Mrs.
Luella Christie and took the
fort') of a'po.t-luck supper. .
Abbie Seip opened the meet-
ing with a poem, "The Road' to
Daily Happiness".. Mrs. Luella
Christie conducted the business
part' of the meeting after which
Mrs. E. Pirown ,and Mrs. 'Animas
Wilbee took the second part of
the meeting,' ..-
Miss /Cathy Brightrail arid
Miss Ann Wilbee favoured- "tile
mop with se rei'ai isles! sel.
ectlons, •
is
cfinion Intermedjates
Down '.eat .Seaforth 98
-
The Clinton Intermediates de- Clinton opened the leering
feated the .Seaforth Green. Gaels
Tuesday night 9-0 In a .game
played at Clinton. • The two
teams will play again tonight
at the Lions Park, game time
is 8:30.
•
•
Hibbert
Council
Meets
Hibbert Township Council, at
their June meeting, approved'
the issuing of debentures for
the erection of an addition to
-the Mitchell District High
School.
The road expenditure by-law
for •1967 in'`Che amount of:$60;
000. has been approved by the
department of Highways and'
an advanced read subsidy for
$8,700 has been received by the
treasurer from the Provincial
government, '
A by-law establishing a plan
of sick leave credit was passed
for all hourly paid road employ-
ees. -
Council . accepted the 'plan,
submitted by R. M. Dawson,'con- July `
suiting engineer; -Stratford-, for 4, Seaforth at Whitechurch;
one and ,one-half ton capacity 6 Whitechurch ...at Seaforth;,
chain hoist assembly to be in- 11, Seaforth at Clinton; 13, Clin-
stalled in the township garage. ton at Seaforth; 1$, Seaforth at
Two. township drain reports, Belgrave; 20, Belgrave at Sea -
the Brock and the Dublin Streets forth; 25, Wingham" at Seaforth;
Drainage Works, will be 'read 27, Seaforth at Wingham.
at the Township Hall, Friday, All • games at 8:30. Clinton
June 16th. games at RCAF diamond; White -
Road accounts of, $1,947.16 church games at Wingham; Bel -
and general' accounts of $2,866., grave games at Brussels. Home
97 were ordered paid. teams.. to supply umpires.
in the first inning on a two -run
homer by Foster. They added, a
third rim in the same inning
and scored three mere times.
in the second to take a 6-0 lead
after two innings. Clinton scor.
ed two more runs in the fourth
inning and scored again in., the
eighth.
Seafortlii attled back scoring
seven of their eight runs in
the last two innings but could -
int pull out a victory. Al
Welch was the- leading Seaforth
hitter with a triple and single,
Clintonteinfield, Freeman, Fos-
ter, Jordan, Wok, Miller, Nel-
son, Woods; outfield, Livermore,
McKay, Hoffineyer, Mann.
Seaforth: infield, Anstett,
..Welch, Coulter, Sholdice Pet i
Beuttenmllle:r, Hagarr, Smith
and Morrisson; outfield, Price,'
Broome, Roberton, Pringle, Wil-
son and Wilkinson.
Following is the intermediate
schedule for the remainder of
season:
June
15, Clinton at Seaforth; 17,
Seaforth at Belgrave; 200 Wing -
ham at Seaforth; 22, Seaforth
at Wingham; 24, Belgrave at
Seaforth; 27, Lucknow at Sea -
forth; 29, Seaforth at Lucknow•
n
McKR,LOP PONE
(continued from Page 1)
Mail` said it was $150,600 with
perhaps an ' equal anlount -to
• • be added as improvements
were carried opt,
Allan Campbell recalled• he
had been :told at the earlier
meeting:. ;that an' estimate of
Bell's best,offer was $35,000. He
felt the people -should- have a
choice and then decide.
Secretatry Jaynes Keys in ans-
wering' a • query by J. • M. Eck-
ert, said there were 412 sub-
scribers, -
Mr. Eckert reviewing the of-
fers said' one was for cash, the
other for shares.
"A bird in the hand is, worth
two in the bush" he told the
meeting., 'SI feel we -d better
cash in on it," • '
• George .Campbell, a°•eominis-
sioner said all debentures would
be cleared this year. The sys-
er)i made $800 without -depre-
dation last year.. After depre-
ciation there was a loss of. $3,-
000• .
' If the ,Bell offer was accept-
ed every sttbscriber,would have.
a Bell- phone Beecher Scott, rep-
resenting. the Bell 'Company
said. He added Maitland already
had 'asked Bell for free ex-
change between Brussels and
Seaforth and this was being in-
vestigated. This would resolve
any problems at Walton where
Gordon McGavin told the group
several residents are subscri-
bers to both McKillop and Brus-
sels' systems. -
Whether a particular user re-
ceived a portfon of the pur-
chase money would depend' on
whether he was a 'subscriber
Mr,' McConnell told' Art Alex-
ander. The Ontario .Telephone
commission would likely resolve
the question:
Discussing service Mr. Young
said Maitland was prepared to
take over the next day if Mc -
Kiliop asked. Mr, Scott said
Bell would do likewise., and
agreed, with Mr. "'Eckert- that
theree would be a charge, for
this which would be against
the $80,000 offet.
Bell proposed an expenditure
of perhaps $100,000 ill the im-
mediate future to bring the
system to the proper standard
he told Campbell Wey.
The meeting named J'anles M.
Scott and Alien Campbell scru-
tineers. The first' vote — on the
Bell offer — carried 138 to 65
Of the 207 votes cast, 67 were
by proxy and there; -were four
spoiled ballots.
News of
Brucefield
The TOOF decoration,` servi€
will be held at Baird's Ceme-
tery, on June 18, .,at .2 p.m., not
'2_30 as previously announced.
WEDDING
BANN -- LICHTI
A trip to Virginia is being
taken by lir. and -Mrs. Cornelis
John Bann following their mar-
riage aturday, June 10, at the
Liston l Mennonite Church.
Rev. Amsey Martin officiated.
The bride is the former Mary
Kathryn Lichti, daughter of
Mrs. Emma Lichti of Wellesley
an thelate Aaron Lichti.
The bridegroom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin Baan of
RR 3; Walton. , •
Miss Nellie Baan, 'sister of
the groom, Was maid of honor.
Rest man was Mr. Melvin
Knox of Blyth. Gerald Baan,
Walton, brother of the groom
and Dan Gerber, RR 1, Millbank,
cpusin of the bride, ushered.
A reception was held at the
Maple View Fellowship Hall,
Bosley, —
_.�
The couple will reside. on the
bridegroozii's farm at RR 3,
Walton. -
HURON FARM SERVICES
• RR 2, `Seaforth, Ont.
On Highway. B .•.•-, 2 Mlles West of Seaforth •
, (JOHN SEG.EREN FARM)
BADGER FARM EQUIPMENT
SiLO UNLOADERS, FEEDING SYSTEMS, BARN CLEAN-
-ERS, INSTALATION; SALES and SERVICE •
ZERO MILKING SYSTEMS - VETERINARY SUPPLIES
•
ALLTYPES•.OF CONSTRUCTION
Remodeling, Spray Painting and Cement
Work
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SWING ORANGE FLAVOUR ,
CRYSTALS 3 6 Pkgs., $1
�- CORONATION •
RELISH • I'1OT EDOGT 12 -oz. $1
• SWE
• HAMBURG Jon
MONARCH FRENCH OR ITALIAN
g6 '
"DRESSING (,'$AL 8 -oz.
PACK) ,5 Buis. - 1
WESTON'S SUGAR WAFER
TRIO BISCUITS 4 Pkgs. $1
TOP VAL-U (ASST'D)
CANDIES29c EA. 4 pkgs. $1
COL GAT E .Super
TOOTHPASTE (SPECIAL Tube
PACK)
CARNATION FROZEN REG. OR
CRINKLE CUT
FRENCH • FRIES - 2 pkg : $.1
SHIRLEiT GAY "OVEN -FRESH" --
HOT DHAMBURG R RUNS of 8Pkgs• $1
ALLSWEET'PARCHMENT '
MARGARINE •• - 3 'pt. 89°
DUNCAN HINES (ASST'D)
CAKE MiXES
19 -oz.
Miss
SAVE -23c
AYLMER FANCY
1OMATO=JU10E
AYLMER CHOICE BARTLETT •
PEAR HALVES J
48 -OZ.
TINS.
19 -OZ.
'TINS
MATO JUICE.
AYLMER CHOICE AYLMER -
PFACHESHalves -1 r �s .$i• FANCY PEAS 511z.s1
AYLMER CHOICE . AYLMER `r•OMATO r
CREAM
STYLE CVRD 14 -oz. 1 i:oz.
6 Tins $1' • •CATSUP ....:.......5 . Bt11,$1
FREE SiiE PKGEOFNOMY
CURAD PLASTIC BANDAGES
With every purchase of • four Westing-
house Budget Light Bulbs (25, 40, 60'.
or 100, watt). -4• bulbs 1,18.
,• , �•gloombiommusi
FREE JAR
- OF TOP VALU
COFFEE CREAMER
With.,every purchase of ono '24b. bag
of lop Yalu Bean Coffee for only $1.66
FREE OF`TODDYL- ,--
'KG.
INSTANT CHOCOLATE
With eveiy purchase of one 2•Ib.
of Toddy Instant Ch000late•for only 890
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.TOP VALUkAsst'd Flavours)
Canned Drinks
TINS.' '
" c
-- SAVE 11c -=
---1, SAVE 38c --
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AAL TJuulRI Man I
et:ADQ, OR BURN'S SLICED ' . 1-16.
SHOULDER .STEAKS lb. 59° SIDE BACON , p
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HAUNT iHsrscrto
i�> Vae
LAMB, JASKEL f 330,. Cottage Rolls 69
LAND >� TOP VALU, (•4 VARtET18s)
CHOPS on ROAST s,.49° Cooked Meats - 4p66.0" '$1
ONT. NO, 1 HOT HOUSE •
TOMATOES . Plat 35°
FANO GRADE C/A •
MAC APPLES '•32; 490
U.S. NO. 1 PINK -
GRAPEFRUIT 45'
U.8, NO. 1 ,FLORIDA r®
CELERY il/ 2, Stalks 49°