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1. Coming Events
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4. Help Wanted
5, Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
• 7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm 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
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1.. Coming Events
DANGE and Draw, sponsored
by Seaforth W.I., on November
27th, Legion Hall. Desj ardine's
Orchestra,. 1-34-1
THERM! will be a special bus to
the C.N.E. on Aug, 26, 29 and
Sept. 2nd. Bt's will start at. God-
erich and proceed East. For fur-
ther information, contact pleave
Coombs, Seaforth, or anBus
Depot between. Goderich and
Mitchell. Also a 3 -day tour to
Wcsihungbon„ Labour Day week-
end. Contact Cleave Coombs,
local Bus Depot. 1-33xx2
4. Help Wanted
LADY cook wanted. Phone 11,
Seaforth. 4-34-1
NURSING help wanted immedi-
ately at Queensway Nursing
Home, Henaall. Phone 222,
Hensall. 434-1
WOMAN, to look after 4 child-
ren and do 'light housework
while mother works. May live
in. Apply in person or write to
Mrs. Stan Riley, RR 2, Dublin,
Ont., after 6 p.m., or weekends.
4-34-1
FEDERAL -MOGUL -BOWER.
(CANADA) LTD.
MECHANICAL RUBBER DIVI-
SION
MITCHELL, ONTARIO
. Requires
i MEN
FOR STEADY WORK
In• Pressor Room
No Previous Experience Neces-
sary..
Apply in. Person to Plant in
MITCHELL, ONTARIO'
, 4-34-3
5. Bus. Opportunities
ESTABLISHED territory open
with Avon cosmetics, in Staffa-
Dublin area. Write Mrs. M.
Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave.,
London, Ont. ' . • 5-34-1
RAWLEIGH business now open
in Huron. County. Trade well.
established. Excellent oppor-
tunity. Full time. Write Raw-
leigh, Dept. H-363-189, 4005
Richelieu St., St. Henry, Mon-
treal. 5-34-1
11. Articles For Sale
TWO sets of grade. 11 books.
Phone 438, Seaforth. _11-1
34
SET of grade 12 text books.
Phone 364, Seafa rth. 11-34-1
GRADES 9, '10 and11school
books. Phone 563-.1, Seaforth.
QUART . sealers. Phone •534,
Seaforth. 11-341
BAY'S bicycle, like new. Phone
866 W 3, Seaforth. 11-34x1
MAPLE knots for furnace or
fireplace: Orval Greer, RR 4,
Seaforth. • 11-341
TWO- motor boats, steering
equipped. Apply Vivan Cooper,
Kippen. 11-34x1
GRADE 10 4 -year buisdness+ and
commercial text books. Write
Bop: 25, Hensall, Ont. 11-34-2
SHEAFFER ballpoint and cart-
ridge filled pens only $1.00, at
Anstett Jewellllems Ltd. 11-34-1
SET of Grade 11 books. A.
Peters, RR, Brussels. Phone 497
W 4. 11-34x1
QUANTITY Climax timothy
seed. Michael Gulutzen, RR 2,
Brussels. Phone 364 J 4, Brus-
sels. 11-34x3
COSTUME( • jewellery, regular
values to $3.00, now on sale for
only 99c, at Anstett Jewellers
Ltd, 11-34-1
LARGE seleetidn of Timex
watches for boys and gbilms from
$7.95 up. Anstett Jewellers Ltd. •
11-34-1
LE'A ER brief cases for parry-
ing school, books, priced at only
-$5:95---up at Anstett.-Jeweller.s
Ltd. 11=34-1
ENGLISH cups and saucers; 6
patterns, just 49c, while they
last! Savauge's, Seaforth, Ont.
11-34-1
GLADIOLUS, garden corn, pota-
toes and other produce. Murray
E. Tyndall. Phone Clinton •482
7182.. . 11-34x2
BOIL'S bicycle, CCM Imperial
Mark 2, 28" wheel, excellent
condition, used only short time,
hiallf price. Apply David Brock,
phone Hensall', 343 J "4. 11-341
GIRL'S winter . outfit, 3 -piece,
size 3; girl's red wool slut, size
10; boy's daek suit, size 16; 2
white Terylene uniforms, size
9 Mrs. Bill Thamer. 11-34-1
PHONE orders taken for un -
sliced and unwrapped -home-
made bread. Treat your friends
to the flavor of good bread.
Fresh daily', 22c. Crieh's Bak-
ery, phone 34. 11-34=1
BREEDING rabbits, does and
bucks, $2.50 each; also pet._rab-
bits; large wire cages, $2.50
each. Phone Blyth, after 7:30,
collect, 523-4461. Free delivery.
11-33x2
-CEDAR posts, all sizes, anchor
posts, 12' braces, steel posts,
6', 7', Paige wire, barbed wire;
also Shelburne table potatoes.
Borden Brown, -General Store,
Kinburn, Rhone Seaforth, 841
R 2. 11-33-tf
ALUMINUM doors, windows,
awnings, siding, aluminum and
wrought iron pore railings..
Top quality products at reason-
fablle prices. Call us for 'free es-
timates, We do, our own install-
ing. Walker Aluminum Sales,
phone 235-0722, (collect), Exeter
11-33-tf
12. Wanted, To'' Buy
14. Property For Sale
CHOICE building lots on North
Mann St. Contact Robert J.
Doig, RR 1, Dublin. Phone Sea -
forth 849 J 3, " 14-32x3
GOOD building lot, in Seaforth,-
close to Separate School.. Apply
to Box 1675, Huron Expositor.
14-34x1
THREE -bedroom house on East
William St.; gas heated. For
information see Joseph McCon-
nell or Jules Bch. Phone
542, Seaforth. 14-34x2
OFFERS TO
PURCHASE
Offers to .ppurchase will be re-
ceived by the .undersigned up
to 6 p.m., August 31, 1964, for
a frame dwelling located on
lot 186, North side John St.,
Seaforth, together with a por-
tion of the said lot, having a
frontage of - approximately 56
feet and including a right of
way. Each offer is to be accom-
panied by a deposit represent-
ing 10% of the amount of the
offer, which will be returned if
the offer is not ,accepted.
The highest or any offer not
necessarily accepted.
W. R. SMITH, ,
Seaforth,
14-34-2
ANTIQUE furniture, glass cup-
boards, lamps, dishes, books, •
sieves, etc. Phone 271-1578
Stratford collect. • 12-33xo
ALL kinds of 'salvage wanted—
metal, iron and rags. Will call
for. Lours Hildebrand, Ord St.,
Seeforth:. Box 338. 12-34x4
WE are in the market for live
poultry. Contact Rudy Petzke,
Hensall, Phone 328-W or 83.
13. Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
ELEVEN good pigs. Joseph
Nolan,. St. Columban, phone
123 R 16, Dublin.- 8-34x1
NINET,E,EN chunks, Apply Lew-
is Coyne, RR 5, Seadortb, phone
Dublin, 109 R 16. - 8-34x1
NUMBER of well bred Short-
horn heifers. Robert MacLean,
t
phone. 344 J 3, I•Iensall. 8-34-1
NINE good York pigs, 8 weeks
old. Lloyd Cooper, phone 653 J
4, Seaforth. .8-34-1
• FORTY ,pigs, 8 weeks old. Vin-
cent Murray, RR' 5, Seafomtlh,
phare 102 R. 16, Dublin. 8-34x1
SADDLE horse, 11 years old,
bay mare, saddle, halter •and
bridle. Apply Jean Whyte, West
St., Seaforth. 8-33-'ff
TWENTY-TWO choice York
pigs, nine weeks old. Urban
pucharme, RR 2, Brussels.
Phone 343 W 7. 8-34-1
s TWO white-faced bull calves; a
number of Holstein heifers due
soon, bred Hereford. Gerald
Van Den Hengel, RR 5, Sea -
forth. Phone 852 W 4.
8-34x1
9. Poultry For Sale
APPROXIMATELY 400 - Sox -A-
• Link pullets, stetting to lay.
Phone 64 R ill, Dublin. 9.340.
R$ADY4o-lay, H & N pullets,
available for immediate deliv-
ery., Apply Henderson Started
Chicks, Ltd., Seaforth, phone
558, 9-33-2
• '10. Used Cars For Sale
1957 METEOR; may be seen on
Market Street, across from Pub-
lic School, or call 764, Seaforth.
10-34x1
1956 Pontiac, $120.; 1959 Vaux-
hall, $240:00; 1955 Chie'v,, $85 00;
• John Deere model M, with 2-
furrow *Minted plow, $350.00;
also 20' h rise ft+sikr ter rent.
Phone 2115. W i,, Henna. 1043x2
i 1 ° •,'� 'a 4ia %Ode,t/ui$k.°
PASSEN'G'ERS interested in a
trip to Bast Coast of Canada for
10 or 12 days. Must be wilting to
share expenses. Could take five
people. Contact • Lloyd Arm-
strong, Brusisele, phone 336 W 7.
14. Property For Sale
FIFTY -acre farm in the Town-
ship of McKillop. Brick house,
and bank barn. All in ,pasture at
present. Good water supply.
Immediate' possession. 200 acre
farm, with good buildings. 180
acre farm, with 2 sets of build-
ings. 100 acre farm, without
buildings. General store, in a
small ' Vilthage. Appy Herold
Jackson, Realtor, phone 474, or
Alba n Campbell, Salesman,
phone 884 W 3, Seaforth. 14-33-+tf
FOR SALE
200 -acre dairy farm. Milk
contract. Bulk cooler. In Hul-
lett Township, 4 miles from No.
8 Highway.
100 -acre farm in Hibbert
Township. Good buildings, silo;
10 acres good maple bush. Low
down payment.
150 -acre farm, Hibbert Town-
ship. Good buildings, drilled
well.
Farms, 100 to 300 acres, in
Logan, McKillop, Hay, Stanley,
Tuckersmith and Hullett Town-
ships.
Three-bedroom ranch house
on paved street in Seaforth;
large lot, two -car garage. Very
low down payment; balance in
monthly payments. Possession
in 30 days.
Two-bedroore house in Dub-
lin; low down payment, balance
in small monthly payments; low
taxes. Payment, heat tend tax-
es not over $40.00 per month.
JOSEPH McCONNELL
Realtor
`19 Vitoria Street, -Seaforth
Telephone 266
14341
15. Property For Rent
APARTMENTS for rent Frank
Kling. Ltd., phone 19, Seaforth.
15-33-2
DUPLEX, self-contained, rea-
abJt-pent. Phone 3, Seaforth,,
15-33-2
TWO -bedroom, self - contained
apartment; possession immed-
iately. Phone 602 W 4, 15-33-1
TWO -bedroom, self contained
anarbment, heat and hydro sup-
plied. Applly, J. C. Crich. 15-34-1
'APARTMENTS, heated and 3 -
piece bath, available Sept. 1st
and Oct. 1st. Gordon,' Noble,
phone 350, Seamforth. 15-34x1
TWO -bedroom, self contained,
heated apartment, redecorated.
Available imimediatelly, Bill Mc-
Laughlin, phone 118-W. 15-33x2
SELF contained modern apart-
ment, available about August 1.
Box 1364, Huron Expositor.
15-33-tf
19. Notices
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Bob Peck'
Varna. Phone Hensall 352 W 2.
19-19x20
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141:
ALL kinds of brick work, plOast-
ering and stone work repairs;
also basements cleaned :and
white coated. Raymond Squires,
Box 335, Isabelle St., Seaforth,
phone 557. 1933.4f
MONKTON REST HOME
For convalescent, invalid and
elderly people. Registered nurse
in charge.
Call
MONKTON, 347-2974
19-33-3
UPPER, 2 -bedroom apartment,
newly • decorated, private en-
trance. D e n n i s Apartments,
Welsh. St. Contact Joseph Mc-
Connell, Seaforth. 15-33-tf
GAS -heated two-bedroom apart-
ment, in Royal Apartments
building. Apply Dr. E. A. Mc-
Master, Grand Bend, or Joseph
McConnell, Seaforth. 15-33-tf
SIX -room' house, one mule north
of Clanton Air Base Line. Hydro,
oil furnace. Apply John McGuire
RR 1,. Clinton, phone 482-9993.
15-34x1
UPSTAIRS rooms, furnisher or
unfurnished; very ,low rent, for
services rendered to right cou-
ple. No children. About five
miles from Seaforth. Apply
Box 1374, Huron Expositor.
15-34-2
APARTMENT, - two bedrooms
and' three-piece bath,.- living -
room and kitchen. Private en-'
trance. Gas heated, Available
Sept. 1. All newly decorated.
W. J. Cuthill, North Main St.
Phone 415, Seaforth. 15-34-tf
THREE -bedroom house in vil-
lage of Dublin, all modern con-
veniences, ne'wl'y decorated, will
rent reasonably to reliable fam-
ily, For further •information
contact Peter E. Maloney Jr.,
Avon Crest Hospital, Stratford,
or Peter E. Maloney Sr., Dumb -
lin, Ontario. 15-34-2
19. Notices
HAVE your diamond ring clean-
ed and checked free of charge
at Anstett Jewellers ,Ltd. 19-34-1
SEPTIC tank service. New
tanks sold and installed. Back-
hoe available for digging. Septic
tanks cleaned put, Donald For-
rester, phone 528-3002, Lucknow.
19.33x10
MUSIC LESSONS -
Commencing in September.
Phone
MISS NANCY BERGER
338 — Seaforth.
.2•
CUSTOM
COMBINING '
Grain or Flax
HAROLD HUGILL,
RR 2, Seaforth,
Phone Clinton, 482-7548.
19-34-tf
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141.
'DEAD ANIMALS -- -
RE.IVIOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling '& Company ,
of Canada' Ltd.
Phone Clinton HU 2-7269
License No. 262-C-63
19-33-tf
CUSTOM
COMBINING
Contact:
JOHN HENDERSON
Phone 858 W 3, Seaforth
or
ORVILLE STOREY
Phone 856 W 4, Seaforth
" 19-33-+tf
21. Tenders Wanted
The Hydro -Electric
Power Commission
Of Ontario
• PROPERTIES FOR SALE
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
A two-storey, frame dwelling
numbered House No. 1 with
single -car, frame garage locat-
ed on a parcel of land 75 feet
by 417 feet, more or less, and
a two-storey, ,frame dwelling
numbered House No. 2 with
single -car, frame garage locat-
ed on a parcel of land 75 feet
by 417 feet, more or less, both
properties fronting on the road
between Lots 5 and 6, approxi-
mately 1,000 feet south of High-
way No. 8, just east of the Town
of Seaforth in Lot 5, Con. 1,
H.R.S., Township of Tucker -
smith. The Commission will re-
serve certain rights over each
property.
Before submitting offers, pro-
spective purchasers are request-
ed to contact A. H. Gass, 340
Wellington Street, London, tele-
phone GEneral 4-7391 to secure
further particulars.
Envelope containing offer to
purchase must carry identifica-
tion that it refers to either Sea -
forth House No. 1 or Seaforth
House No. 2.
Offers • to purchase, stating
total offer and method of pay-
ment, must be received by the
undersigned before 4 p.m. East-
ern Daylight Time, September.
8,• 1964, at 620 University
.Avenue, Toronto.
The highest or any offer not
necessatily accepted.
E. B. EASSON,
Secretary.
21-34-2
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 77 —' Seaforth
19-33-tf-
NOTICE
TUCKERSMITH
'MUNICIPAL DUMP '
Will be open until further
notice, on Wednesday and Sat-
urday afternoons, from 1 1,
5:30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old concrete,
or car bodies permitted.
J. I. McINTOSH,
Clerk.
19-33-tf
ZIMMER'S
TRANSPORTATION
M'.
We have taken over the bus
route from Trailways of Can-
ada between ,
G+ODERICH end STRATFORD
operating two trips daily, one
trip Sundays and holidays.
For information contact your
LOCAL BUS DEPOT -
19-33x2
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads.
20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales
CLEARING ESTATE AUCTION
of
REAL ESTATE, MERCHANDISE, BARBERS', HARNESS MAK-
ERS' and SHOE REPAIR SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT for the
Estate of Wesley C. Hackwell
Village of Walton
on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, at 1:30 p.m.
STORE FURNISIViINGS—Antique parlor chair, washstand
with serpentine front, oak glass showcase, odd chairs, soft drink
cooler, small tables, bookcase, Quebec heater, wooden counter,
organ stool, child's rocker, bench vise, counter scales, etc., etc.
BARBERS' SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT—Barber's chair,
scissors, combs, brushes, clippers, electric shaver, razors, razor
blades, razor strap, hair creams, mirrors, etc., etc: ,
SHOE REPAIR SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT—Commercial
Singer sewing machine, punches, awls, files, hammers, pincers,
shoe irons, tacks and nails, rivets, rubber heels and soles,, felt
insoles, patching material and cement, etc., etc.
HARNESSMAKERS' SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT—Buckles,
loops, clips, shanks, roller snaps, rings, connectors, curry combs,
belting, sweat pads, brushes, stable brooms, hame fasteners, cow
chains, harnessmakers' bench, etc., etc.
MEN'S WORE{ CLOTHES AND BOOTS—Trousers,shirts,
socks, coveralls overalls, caps and hats, mitts and gloves,, sweat
shirts, jackets, coveralls, overalls,
rubber boots, running shoes, overshoes,
toe rubbers (all sizes), etc., etc.
MISCELLANEOUS—Lighters, flints, fuses, light bulbs, polish,
batteries, laces, braces, belts, flashlights, pdcket watch, etc., etfi.
TERMS: ON CHATTELS—Cash; cheques accepted, Three
per cent sales tax. No reserve.
REAL ESTATE
BUILDING—Two•storey red brick, 20' lc 50'; new roof on
one year; coal furnace,; fair state of repair. Conveniently locat-
ed and suitable for a 'young graduate barber,
PROPERTY -100' X 52', clear title.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE -x-10% of purchase price cash
day of sale and balanee in 30 days, `when possession and deed
will be 'given. (No re§er're),
MIS. EDNA OACKWELL, Administratrik
ROSS H, KEMP, Auctioneer and Appraiser
SNOWPLOWING- -
TENDER
Township of Tuckersmith
Seabed tenders, addressed to
Mr. Andrew Houston, Road Sup-
erantendent, (R.,R,. 3, Seaforth),
and designated "Snowplowing
Tender" wall be received until
12 o'clock noon, • Tuesday, Sep-
tember 1, 1964..
The Township of Tuckersmith
requires for snowplowing town-
ship roads during the winter of
1964-1965: Two power graders
which are to be equipped with
V -type hydraulically operated
plows of 8' minimum width and
a wing. Tenderer to state Equip-
ment Specifications. All equip-
ment and tender prices are sub-
ject to the approval of the Dept.
of highways. Tenderers are to
supply all requirements, carry
public liability insurance and
Workman's Compensation. The
21. Tenders Wanted
tender must state the flat rate
per honor, (no stand-by time).
Ali work ie to be done under
the supervision of the Road Sup-
erintendent and the Dept. of
Highways.
Tenders to be 'considered on
Sept, 1, 1964 at 10:30 pm.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
J. I. McINTOSH,
Clerk -Treasurer
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
21-34-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
• In the Estate of
IrOBERT JAMES BARBOUR,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Robert
James Barbour, late of the
Township of Hibbert, hi the
County of Perth, Farmer, who
died on or about the 21st day of
April, 1964, are required to send
full particulars of salme to the
undersigned on or berme the
27th day of August, 19.64, after
which date the estate will be
distributed, having regard only
to the claims of which the und-
ersigned shall then •have notice.
"DATED at Mitchell this 31st
day of July; 1964.
JOHN D..FERGUSON,
Box 520, Mitchell, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
-- • • • -22-33-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate' of
EDWARD LLOYD BOYCE:
All persons having claims
emgainst: the Estate of Ekl(ward
Lloyd Boyce, late of the. Town-
ship of McKillop, in the County
of Huron, Trucker, deceased,
who died on the 2nd day of Jury,
1964, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 31st: day of August,
1964, after which date the assetswill- be distributed having re-
gard only to claims then receiv-
ed.. -
DATED at Seaforth, this 11th
day of August, 1964.
MeCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario.
Soldcitors for the Executors.
22-33-3
23. Business Directory
McCONNELL.
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. •
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. : Phone 550
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth Ontario
MOCO — By Barley
23. Business Directoiry
SEAFORTH
VETERINAJ Y
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M.; V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
D. E. Galt, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaford}
• A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524`7562
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. a.m.
only, Thursday evening by
appointment only.
Phone 791 : Residencde 618
Mon., Wed., Clinton Office
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls --- 335
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN" ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE.
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful 'attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Res. 595-W : Store 43
G. A: WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE . SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 Seaforth
24. Cards of Thanks
WE wish to say "Thank You"
to all those than planned, help-
ed, dated and attended
our shower held at Brodbagen
Community Centre. Barbara
and ,Warren Sholdice. , 24-34-1
I WOULD like to thank all who
sent cards, flowers and gifts to
me, while I was a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital; spe-
cial thanks to doctors and nurs-
es. It was greatly appreciat•
ed.—Laura Hatcher. • ` xl
THE family of the late Patrick
J. McGrath would like to ex-
tend sincere thanks to all their
friends and neighmbars, the staff
of Westminster Hospital, W. J.
Cleary Funeral Home, Can-
adian Legion Branich 156, Le-
gion Ladies' Auxiliary, Father
R. Durand, Father Coughlin
and Father C. E. Sullivan.
Your kindness was, very much
appreciated . 24-34x 1
24. Cards of Tha1As
I would ]Ike to then , spy+ irnends, :
neighbboms and relgittvets fOr •
gifts and condo I xeceiveel wC~►alia
a patient in Scott;, Miernortat
Hosp9.'ga!l.-4va- Kerr. 24-34.1
25, In Memoriam
McLEIAN—In loving wallow' of
e dear husband and 'father, J.
W. McLean, who pied away
ane year .ago, on Augtuet 22,
1963.
Time takes away the edge of
grief,
But memory turns back every
leaf.
--Ever melmernibered by his
Wife, Son and Daughter -In -Law.
2$34-1
r•
Births
BOVEN — At Shat Memorial
Hospital, on Aug.12, to 711r.
and Mrs. Gerald Boven, RR 2,
Walton, la son,
ENGEL —AiV Seat Memorial
Hospital, on Aug. 117, to Mr.
and Mens. John Engel; Dublin,
a son.
MALONE — Artl Scott Me al
Hospital, on Aug. 13, to T.
and Mies. Alfred Malone, Mit-
chell, a son.
MALONEY—At Seott Memorial
Hospital, on Aug. 13, to Mr.
sand Mrs, Kenneth Maloney,
West William St., Seaforth, a
• daughter.
MARSHALL—At Scott Memer i ai
Hospital, on Aug, 14, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Maeshall, of
East_ William St Seaforth, a
son. _ -
SMITH—At St: Jdsseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Aug.. 14, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, (nee ,
June Hack -well), a doughtier,
Monica Ann, a sister for San-
dra.
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McGRATH—In London,' on Sat-
urday, August 14, Patrick J.
McGrath, formerly of Dublin,
in his 87th year.
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