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The Huron Expositor, 1967-07-27, Page 10• HURON EXPOSITOR SEAFORTH« ONT., JULY 27, 1967 CLASSIFIED ADS Bi#,si Less Directory J. A.- BURKE Funeral Director D N Night or Day Calls O Phone 43 R 10 McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P.' D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Sat, 9 to 12 noon For Appointment Phone 527-1240 -- or 482-7010 Mon., Wed: - Clinton Office BOX FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flower's For AU Occasions Phones: Day 527-0680 --- Night 527-0885 G. A. WHITNEY • FITNEPAL HOME Goderich St, W, Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643 Seaforth Ontario A. M. HARPER • Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 824-7562 W. J, CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER • and. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls. - 527-0510 Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUt. rw R. G. GETHKE Phone 347-2465, Monkton Auctioneer and and Appraiser Licensed and capable in sell- ing all types of. 'a etidtf sales. Reasonable : bates. Bruce RathwelI e-'Brucefield . ' Phone 482-3384 23-63-tf SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D,V.M., V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., ' P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S. W. H, Patterson, D.V.M•, V.S. Phone 5274760 - Seaforth 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank those who sent cards and visited me while I was •a patient in Sea. forth Community Hospital, - Michael , McGrath. 24-86x1 I wish to express my sincere thanks 'to friends, for cards, letters. flowers and visits T received while a patient in Seaforth Community Hopital. Thanks also to Dr. Malkus; nurses and Staff for their care. - Lloyd McCluskie. 24-86-1 • We would like to express our thanks to the neighbors and friends and the firemen of Seaforth and. Myth for sayingour home on Sunday. morning -when we were away. We will never forget their kindness to us. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. 24-86-1 The family of• the Tate ,Teen Wynia wishes to express ap- preciation for the many acts ' of kindness and expressions of ssvmpathy extended to them during their recent sad her- ., eavernent. Special thanks to Rev -'H. Heee. relatives. neigh- bors and friends.. 24-86-1 Nancy and George Turner wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to re- latives. friendst and neighbors for all their many • acts of kindness. fnr floral tributes and earls of sympathy during their recent bereavement, :enecial th'eeks to Rev. MOW - +f and and the Ball F`Iineral Home. 24.86x1 The fami1v.. of the late Ronald Dolmage wict`,16 express their sincere than s and annrecia- leen for kin?nel'ss and synnew then shown during their recent sari bereavement. Special +flanks to Dr Malleus, Rev. rt•v Rax 1i'I,ni ral Hoare, Son. forth Flee Ptrionde end'• el% • r'lintnn .'r~ireflehfers and their wives. Your kindness' will be remembered always. 24-86x1 The family of the late Mrs. Jean Kyle wish to express • -their sincere thanks and -deer enniteciation to the neighbors. f lends and relativea for their many nets of kindness. mese- ages of sympathy and floral tributes in the Toss of a dear` m o t lv e r and grandmother, Special thank You to Dr. 'W, A. „Oakee'' and the staff et C1tt ton neetaital, also Rev. M"&I*' tt, the Beattie Funeral "nettle, the Pallbearers and 'flowerbearera, 41i member of the Clinton Rebekah Uri: •I Bastei`rn Sta,od e$` And 0 "W.. Who heirio l !n ad neat,. ways, 'gait kiratins,,v win pit w r'rrriontbernil« , 25. in Memoriam CUDMORE Inroving mem- ory of our dear Mother, Mar- garet Ann Cndmore, who pas- sed away on July 26th, 1932. --- Daughters' and Sons. 25-86x1 KENNEDY - Treasured Treasur-ed me- mories of our beloved son "Scott" who was killed, three years ago, July 31, 1964. Always a thought -and many a •tear. For ,one we miss and love so dear, The sudden way you had to - die, We shall always remember - and wonder: why, You left a beautiful memory And sorrow too great to be told, But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory wilt never grow old. Just when life was brightest,' Just when'his years were best We wonder why God called- - our Scott, To that home of eternal rest. - Lovingly remembered, Mom, Dad, sisters and broth- ers. 25-86x1 9R. Personals John 'W, Talbot, of Seaforth, wishes to announce, the en- gagement of ' his daughter. Barbara- Ann, to Henry John Lansink, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Tnhn Lansink, Seaforth. Wed- dinw to take place August 19 1967 at -3.00 p.m. in Northside 'United Church, Seaforth; 26-86-1 Mr and Mrs. Melvin J. Hulley of Londesboro wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Janet Irene to Mr. Donald Ralph McNichot; son of Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph McNichol of Walton. The wedding to take place Fri- day. August the twenty-fifth at seven -thirty o'clock in Londes- boro United Church, Lonflesboro Ontario, .26-86-1 27: Births MUNROE - In Ottawa Civic Hospital, on July 20, to Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Munroe, of Ottawa, a- son. STAPLETON - In St. Mary's General Hospital, Kitchener on Julv 20th, to Mr. arid. Mrs, Neil Stapleton, a daughter, • NOLAN ee,...In Seaforth Com- 'munity Hosnital, on July 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph No- lan, St. Columban, a daugh- ter. 28. Deaths FRISBEE, JOHN B., MM.. - In Nana, California,July 19. • 1967. John B. Frisbee, M.D.. (formerly of .Butte. Montana) beloved husband of Marie Gaetzmever and loving father of Mrs. Rob- ert J. Snratt (Helen), Alsb survived by seven grand- children and threes great grandchildren Interment, Napa, California. , 28-86-1 Too, late AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household F;fferis in .the village ' of Rrucefield at - part Lot 16, Mustard Survey. Con, 1.. Stan. ley Township, on' the County Road on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2nd at 1:30 p.m. ' . THE FOLLOWING: HOUSEHOLD, EFFECTS - 5 niece dinette suite (walnut finish); sideboard: 17 Inch Admiral'''felevtsion:- nlatforni rocker: Roston" rocker; oak- rneker: glass eunboard with nie shelf: Westinghouse wash. ing.rnachine: Admiral refrig- erator (like new): electric range: electric rangette: chest of drawers (antique): sewint +able': walnut commode; nine blanket chest; walnut bed: dresser: iron bed: cherry chest: spooled bed (antique): studio eoclrh: single cot; roll - a -way bed;. sewing machine: kitchen clock. shadow box: 2 wash stands: 6' high back• chairs: wall mirror: mantel radio: part set of dishes: other dishes: "glassware: oil' -lamps; numerous other articles. PROPERTY - The proper- ty consists of 1/4• acre of band more nr less on which is situ - ted a 1 l4 etorev 7 room frame house with nressute system and :# niece bath and a full basement, On this property is also a one car garage. " TERMS On El'ousehold Ef- fects --. CASH. Prty-10�/ • in 30'days ening strb- MRS. CHRISTTNA DAYMAN Proprietress . EDWARD W. ELLIOTT • Auctioneer •_ 20-86-1 FOR SALT - McCorriiick nower bin -der, 10 ft. cut. fit fnr gather. good condition. Harry Johnston{, 527.1815.. 2e1 1l'OR SATE - 5 to 7 tons air good quality mixed grain. E, ° Heiman -barite 527-0196, Walton. -1 FORS E -.-, 60 Nfa�ssev' Mir- es null Woe- combine. In tot) enditian. R. '1'. Bolton, RR 1 .r eeferth, 527.1428 or 527. 0455... .1 FOR, SALE .Y-- 34 �' Y'ol'k rid r}andl ee oleo. ready to °enact, �..attela Coiftalk, 5214555. TFRMC nn Prop rin.arn and`- helanee .ori+h fhe nrnnerfv S +Art to reserve laid. Too Late WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION SALE AT SEAFORTH ARENA FRIDAY, JULY 28TH at '8 n.m. Hundreds, of Household and Personal articles ,will be of- fered including upholstered arm chair, 2 duffle bags, hats, purses; new and used shoes, smoking stand, electric heat- er, window screens, glass jars, dishes, candy jars, vases, ar- tificial flowers, thermos bot- tles, child's life preserver, ta- ble mirror, flower pots, large variety books, cutlery, arm chair trays, various tables, wicker 'chairs, wooden chairs, rugs, coal bucket, •garden. tools, antique cupboard, rock- er chair, book.cases, stoves, drop leaf tables, s✓o bed, 2 sets - springs, white enamel preserving kettle, like pew, sports shirts, baby clothes. PROCEEDS TN AID OF LABOR DAY CENTEN- NIAL PARADE Harold, Jackson, Auctioneer, assisted by `George Hildebrand FOR SALE -- Pullets, red x Sussex. Phone Dublin 142. Mrs. Lorne Cronip, Dublin. -1 FOR SALE - BIack register- ed Male' Poodle .__ e Dublin 142, pups, Phone FOR SALE White faced calves. C. De 'Corte, phone 527-1628. -1 COMING EVENT -- The Dale reunion will be held Sunday afternoon July; 30 in the_Lions Park, Seaforth. Come around 2 o'clock. Bring a • picnic bask- et: - xl . WALTON - Mr. and Mrs. Forest McKay at- tended -the Morton -Wells wed- ding at Hamilton Last Friday evening and later .attended the dinner and reception- at Fisch- er's Hotel, The UCW ladies will be in, charge of the'Sunday morning service at 11:00 o'clock in Duff's United Church. ljirs. • Orval Stru- thers of Mitchell will conduct the service, Miss Sandra ''Crich' of Clinton' visited -recently with her aunt and uncle Mr. and' Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. , . Rev, .and' Mrs. D. E. Docken have left for Regina,. Sa,sk., where they will spend the first two weeks of their vacation. Joan Bennett, Kim Humphries Susan Humphries and Anne Wat-- son have returned 'home after spending the past week at the United Church Summer School Camp near Goderich. Mr,', and Mrs. Ronald Ennis, Steven and Leanne,of,.West Hill spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis. • - Susan Hannon -of 'Mitchell is holidaying with her. grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. David Watson.. A family gathering held - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Craig. last Sunday-. included, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Regina, Sask.; Mrs. Janet Stew- art, Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs. 0. Reichert, H'ensall; Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sillery -and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sillery and family of Brucefield; Miss Helen Elliott,, Seaforth;- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Aikens and Ann, Mr.`•and Mrs, Bert Tubb and Lloyd, Mr. end Mrs. Andrew Park and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fawcett and girls all of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs,. Bruce Fawcett, Waterloo. ., Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Walter Broadfoot included Mrs. Mabel Annen-:of Saskatoon, Mrs. Maud Garby of Winnipe Mrs. Peter Dunlop, Miss Bessie Davidson, Seaforth, Mrs. John Higginbotham, Sheffield and Mrs. Esther Johnston, Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall and Beverly visited on Sunday with Mrs. C .H. Lemon, Burling- ton. Beverly remained in Bur- lington to spend the weak 'with Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Brown. CROMARTY M. and Mrs. Jim Miller and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and family of Plugtown, Bruce re- mained for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson and family, Milton, were Sun- day visitors with IVfr. and Mrs. Bill Hulley and `family. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J R. Jefferson were Mies Ina Jefferson and Mr. William Laidlavy, London, Mr. and Mrs. Dort Mehl and sons and Mr, and Mrs. William Chessell and Brian, Stratford. • Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alen Gardiner were Mr. and. Mrs. Wilmee Howatt's gusts, Londeshoro and Miss Vera Gardiner of Toronto. Mr. and Mee. Alex Gardiner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eggert and •Ms'. Remy Eggert, Rostock .Mrs. Jim Miller and Bruce - spent Saturday at The Canadian Music League mucic festival at the Sheraton Connaught Hotel, Hamilton, Bruce taking Dart In• one of the guitar bands. Parr!. Waliaee is visiting this week with • lett/ Arne Miller. • • NEWS of CONSTANCE Disaster struck in two dlf- Weston. ferent ways m the area around Constance this ,meek. Early din the week a wind and hail storm destroyed crops of grain and corn on the 1arm_of Jack Medd and other farms in the area and early Sunday morning fire destroyed the general store and residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ea tan Osborn with the loss of a contents and personal belon iags. Seaforth and Blyth fir brigades were in attendance. Mrs. Earlan Osborn has re turned to the home of Mr. a Mrs. Fred Buchanan afte spending the past week in Sea forth Conamunity"`Hospital. 'W wish her a speedy. recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rile spent the weekend visiting wit Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley Kim and Greg of Ajax. Mr. and Ml's. Ken Preszcator Mr.. and Mrs. Jerry Cook o Clinton spent the :weekend tra yelling in Detroit and area. Mrs. Irene Grirnoldiby return ed to her home on the week end after spending some time with Mrs. Minnie Barnett • o The Foresters held their pic- nic on Sunday at the CO.F. Hail in Kinburn.• Mrs. Ella Jewitt attended the funeral at Luean on Monday of the late Eimer Hughes of 'Mer- ton. Miss Joyce • Brown of London r- visited on Monday, with Mr. 11 and Mrs. Frank Riley and oth- g er friends around the village. e Mrs. • Howard Osborn, lelar,r Ellen and Jaceline of Monkton, - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of nd Goderich were Sunday visitors r with Mr, Earlan Osborn,. Mr. - and, Mrs. Fred„ Buchanan and e family. ' Mrs. Murray Meehan of Monk - y ton, Mrs. Don Beuerluan oaf Dub- h lin visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. • Earlan Osborn and Mr. and 1VIrs. Fred Buchanan and family. f Eastern Star. The Seaforth Order of the Eas- tern Star held their annual pic- nic on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves' cottage at Bay- field. Following a pot luck. din- ner a series of contests were held. The: results being: gues- sing beans in jar, Mrs. 'Annone Crozier; foot race, 'Brian Croz- ier, Stephen Ungarian; drop -- ping- clothes pins in bottle; El- mer Townsend; kicking shoe, Kevin Crozier; stepping and, measure, Albert Baker; relay race, Jack Crozier's team. • ST. COLUMBAN Woodstock soccer team. de- feated St. Columban on Satur- day by ,it score of 3-1. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuaid and family, Windsor; with Mr. and Mrs. James MeQitaid. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan and children, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane. Miss. Connie Reidel, #tlltehen- er is visiting Miss Karen Kale. Paul O'Reilly in goal, played his usual steady game and only for him the score could have been in double figures. Mr. and Lewis Kennedy, Paul and Peter, Toronto, visited -Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kennedy. ' Miss Mary Malone, Windsor, is visiting Joseph Malone and family. - Mr., and Mrs\ Rae Greene,. Niagara Falls, spent.. the 'week- end with •Mr. ''and Mrs, Jack • McIver. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morris and children, London, visited • Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Morris, Hold Annual Picnic At Seaforth Park , Seaforth WI held it's annual picnic at Lions Park,. July 23. About. 40 were in attendance. In charge of sports were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coleman. -Mrs. James Keys and Mrs. Earl Pap- ple were -in charge of lunch, Results of the games and contests were: children's run- ning race, Cathy Coleman; chil- dren's shoe scramble, Cathy Coleman; children's kick slip- per; Brenda Coleman; ladies' kick slipper, Mrs, Graham Kerr; men's kick slipper, Mac Scott; human. figures relay, Mrs. G. McKenzie's side; life saver re- lay, Mrs, G. McKenzie's side; chair relay, Mrs. G. McKenzie's side; best show of lace, Mrs. W. Coleman; longest shoe lace, Jim Keys; centennial emblem, Gor- don' McKenzie; 'purse elimina- married the longest, Mr. and Mrs. Jitn Keyss; •youngest per- son present, Nancy Taylor; weight contest, IVIr. and. Mrs. Mac Scott; nearest wedding an- niversary, ' Mr; `and: Mrs. Arnold Taylor; nearest birthday, Mrs. G. Papple; most buttons ladies, Mrs. Mac Scott; most buttons, men, Earl Papple. STOCK UP AND SAYE DURING THIS; VALUE PACKED .•. o LOCAL -BRIEFS...so Inspector" and Mrs, John L. Hothana and family of Windsor spent last'week with 'Mrs. Mary A. Hothani, Wilson Street. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kingsley of Chatham spent Friday at the home of Mrs, Mary A. Ho - thane Wilson Street, Mrs. Agnes Davis and Mrs. Helen Wilson of Exeter spent Saturday last with Mrs. Mary A. Hotham, Wilson Street.. • Mr. and Mrs.,ponald•Miilard,. (nee Sharon Hotham) of Brant- ford, have returned froth a. trip to Cape CO, Mass„ and are spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ho- tham, Wilson Street. Mrs. Charles Christmas of Bountiful, Utah, and Mrs. W. A. Campbell of Guelph -are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. ,C. Bennett, Clinton and..,. Mrs. R. K. McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McClin- ohey are on a visit to Germany where their son is living. Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart have just returned from a tour to the northern part of Ontario, including Magnetawan, )vhere Mr. Stewart preached on Sun- day, Val D'or in Quebec, Wind- ermere, Orillia and ,Mount For- est, visiting friends and rela- tives in these communities; al- so Clifford where he preached last Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Cornick and Mr. William Chatham of End- welI, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gansel of Williamsport, Penn., spent the weekend with. 1lr. and Mrs. George Fox of Walton. Remember! It - takes but inumettt_to, place an Expositor' Wart Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. e. Miss Rose Kerneuhan and Mr. Tolle of Kitetlener and Mr:. 14. ward McIver, Mark, Mary Beth • and Barbara of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mrs. Sarah McIver, „ Mr: and Mrs. Oscar Amorist of Auburn were, Sunday guests of Rev, J. Ure and 'M•rs. Stewart. Miss Lynne McDonald of Brus- sels is visiting her aunt and uncle, Rev. J. Lire and Mrs. Stewart. A HISTORY OF McKILLOP Copies - of the recently publish- ed history of McKillop Town- ship are avaiitble al the I<ollow- ing locations: Gerry Holland, Dublin Irvin's Hardware," Seaforth. Ryan's Store, St, Columban Humphrey's, Walton •McCluskie's Store, .Win- throp The Huron 'Expositor, Sea- - forth or from R. T. Bolton or any member of McKillop . . Council ... . _ PRICES, EUFEcnya, JULY 24.29 INCLUSIVE - 'WE RESERVE The RIGHT TO LIMIT s 5- YORK CHOICE CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS ... ALLSW ET PARCHMENT •MARGAR1Nt . • tn•. • AJAX HEAVY DUTY. ,,. POWDERED DETERGENT :REYNOLDS FOIL WRAP ..: . HI -C 'SWEETENED FRUIT DRINKS HOSTESS • - CHEESE SWINGERS • i • . (ASSORTED, FLAVOURS) 4 19 -oz. 8 Tins Vx�j(I* 3. Ple';.88° Giant Size iao Pkg. W 'r'2"x2b' Roll' � 'Tin 10-bz,lit .•» Pkg. 47 OVERNMENT INSPECTED' YOUNG PRE -DR SEED BROILER' ASSORTED FLAVOURS ; . FRESH1E DRINK MIXES 1$ ekes. $EIiRLEY GAY , "Oven Fresh" . CHERRY ' PIE0z. 49 YORK FANCY 'ROZEN GREEN PEAS ' -2-albg.° SAVE 1.00 ---lb SALE VO -r► 455 HAIR. SPRAY hat R to, h Id) get ono o Alin iM)1 99 TOP 'Ott) ASSORTED - • SOFT DRINKS • . • . s E l2Tms88 ••iOP VALU FROZEN WHITE OR PINNC-4L LEMONADE • • • • • 6c 080 . 4 .Tin . ALI. TA•LERITE MEATS 1 •". ARL GOVIRNMENT INSI'LCTLC .6-9 LB, FOR BAR -13 -DUE 'FRESH G TURKEY,OR CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS,: TABLE R€ DY TRIMMED Loin Pork Chops Ib. TOP VAI.,•U WIENERSL. pas ,TDP VALU SLICED SIDE BACON . • 1 pan 8 COLEMAN'S - SMOKED PICNICS I6; YOUNG PRE -DRESSED CANADA GRADE 'A' FROZEN BROILERL ' TuRK (6.10 Ibe Sire) HERE ARE. JUST A FEW 019 iGA$ EVERYDAY LOW MIRACLE PRICES - �t,tJS .... FREE GOLD 'BOND STAMPS Wl'TH ' EVERY -PURCHASE TOP VALU WHITE OR WHOLE WHF.A.1' SLICED BREAD` - .. 2 L OnVe11. 390 GRANULATED FINE. WHITE SUGAR - 6.3b• ■•.....•'•a 810 39* TOP VALU 112 GRADE CREAMERY BUT -TER ..:: ft �t 6i4$, TOP' VALU (ASSORTED FLAVOURS) ICE CREAM.. - Container er KAM LUNCHEON MEAT .` •• • • • `▪ 'Tin' cemuC FANCY TOMATO JUiCE , ' % t'71: R'ttr , 43, NO= 1 (SLZ-t~'Ws) - - CANTALOUPE .3 E. 9. -U.S, NO. 1 CARBINAL GRAPE$ .... Z ...no SIZE j63' - gifili °T ORANGES ... NE2 Dox. 75 ot'm . 1 SNd` . POTATOES . 6 WILKINS-ON'$ Iii SSEAFORTH. sEE,.THIS'`WEEti'S MANDRILL F .... � FOR :MORE .QU1"S'1'A't�arltt� VALUES* eartte�.leees th12 minute olaar4tte1" nOw avaIIabte In *11 10 rtOros at 00fWi+iie pro**. .0 01 M 0 5- I r - a