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The Huron Expositor, 1964-10-15, Page 11gitkr The USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS , TO youR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events Lost, Strayed 3. Found 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 The cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 65c, plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. • All other classifications, mini- mum 65 cents per insertion, Ifk except Auction Sales (20), Ten- •_ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- tion. For cash payment, or if paid by 10 days following last inser- • tion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED • RATES i'For Business Firms, Trades- men, ,etc.): Minimum, 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 cents per advertisement. • 1. Coming Events ANNUAL Walton Anglican Baz- aar, Thursda.y, November lath,. Walton Oommtmity Had. 1-42-1 O.E.S. Euchre, in IOOF Hail, Jo Oct. 29th, at 8:30. Draw for a quilt will be made. 142-1 ANNUAL Fall Rummage Sale, Hensall Arena, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2 p.m. For pick-up service, call 199 or 47: Sponsored by Hensel' Kinette Club. 1-40-3 HYDRO Cooking Show, Brod- haven -and District Community • Centre, Wednesday evening, Oetaber 21st, at 8:30 p.m. AUSPiOOS of Brodhagen Band Ladies Alndliary. Admissimi Over sixty prizes. 1-42-1 CORN GROWERS And interested persons' are invited to a meeting Monday, • October 19th, at 10 a.m., at Haugh Bros., 1 mile East and 1/3 mile South of Brucetfield, view and discuss the various hybrids (Standard and Test), in the test plots. FUNK 'I3.ROS., Seed Company, 1-42-1 4. Help Wanted FEMALE help wanted. All fringe benefits; tw'o weeks va- caticm; paid statutory holidays; pension .plan. Apply Highland Shoes, Seaforth. *•• 442-2 'MIDDLE -aged housekeeper 'to ,take full charge, of Protestant farm home, with all modern conveniences. Ample time off, if desired. Apply Box 1393, The Huron Expositor. • 4-41%3 WANTED Payroll) Clerk Typing essential Apply stating experience to BOX 1395, THE HURON EXPOSITOR 4-42-2 WANTED ' Or g a ni st for St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodliagen. Tenders to be in by October 24th, 1964. ' Duties to commenee January • 1st, 1965. For further intorniation, con - HAROLD MOGK, RR 1, Bornholm, Ontario, 4-40-3 • 8. Farm Stock For Sale BOAR. Ken Ryan, phone 102 R 5, Dublin. 8-42-1 FORTY pigs. Carl Vanderzon, • Seaforth. 842x1 THIRTY -five chunks, Yorkshine Jim Chanters, RR 2, Kippen, phone 653 W 3. 8-42-1 SEVEN pigs, 7 weeks old. Bert Walters, . Brucefield, phone 651 'W 2. 8-42,1 FORTY Landrace pigs. Jan Jansen, RR 5, Seaforth, phone 852 J 2. 8-42x1 THIRTY pigs, 8 weeks old-. Wilmer Broadfoot, Brumfield, phone 651 W 3. 8-42-1 EIGHTEEN pigs, 9 weeks old. Joseph Dorsey, Dublin, phone 83 R 9. 8-424 SIX Hereford steers; 3 Heti: ford heifers, around 700 lbs. Lorne Lawson, phone 859 R 21, Seaforth. • 8-42-1 TWENTY good pigs, 8 weeks old; also 10 pigs 6 weeks old. Ted Van Dyke, RR 3, Seaforth, phone 610 W 4. 8-42x1 • REGISTERED Scotch Short - 'horns; cows with. caves by their side, bred and open heif- ers, one serviceable age bull. Frank Falconer, second term south of Clinton RCAF •houses. Phone Clinton, 482-9128. 8-414 • 9. PoUltry For Sale TAKING orders for OvenereadY fowl, 25c a lb. Harold Prole, tlitene 840 W L , 0424 •. 0.; ' 1 10, Used Cars For Sale 1957 Chem. 1/2-rtion, $276. Phone 2/15 W 1. 10-42x3 1950 GMC 1 -bon pick-up truck, good condition, $295.00. Call 348-8169, Mitchell. 10-42x2 1959 Meteor, 4 -door, with radio, nearly new whitewall tires and other extras. Excellent condi- tion, Ilow mileage. Phone Clin- ton, 482-7880, 10-41x2 1960 Meteor Mont:calm, power steering, power brakes, excel- lent condition. Radio and white walls; 1262 Ford Consul Capri, 2 -door hard top„ Boor 'shift, bucket seats, low mileage. Phone 393, Seaforth. 10-41x2 11. Articles For Sale GIRL Guide uniform, size 14x. Mrs. Ted Brown, phone 607 J 2. 11-42-1 CO Phon and wood annex; up - antique arm chair. 316. 11-42x1 TWO, inter coats, size 40 and 42. Ph ne• 664 W 1, Miss Ina Gray. , 11-41-4 MUSKRACT fur jacket, $20, size 14 to 16; 2 .girLs' winter coats, sizes 12, 16, $5. Phone 561, after 7 p.m.11-42x1 REGISTERED Aberdeen Argus bull, 18 months old. Sharon Mac- Kenvie,ephone 852 W 1, Sea - forth. ' • 11-42-1 SIXTEEN ft. plywood boat, With 35 HP motor, electric staater, steering wheel, fully equipped..Phone 393. 11-41x2 AN'I'lQtJE furniture, glass: cup- boards, lamps, dishes, books, stoves, etc. - Phone 271-1578 Stratford, -collect. 11-37x8 APPROXIMATELY 120 Cali- fornia Rock, 3rear-old hens; al- so 400 belies good straw. William Murray, Walton, phone 346 J 9, Brussels. 11-42-1 COMBINATION storm and screen door, about 81 by 34 inches; also storm door. John Carter, Jarvis St. Seaforth. set 11-42x1 BEETS, carrots, cabbage, squash and potatoes. Ambrose AdcHey, first house South of Kinburn Stolle. Call evenings and weekend& '.11-42x2 REBUILT- watches, $4.95 to $19.95, including such well-known makes as Bulova, Gruen, Elco, Timex, etc. All •guaranteed. Savauge's, Seaforth. • 11-41-2 TOY CLEARANCE— 25% dis- count while they last Crown Hardware. Phone 797. -2 ENGLISH 'china cups and sauc- ers, four different patterns; on- ly 49c each. Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 11. Articles For Sale LARGE oil. tote.and 100 gat, tank, complete; 1 pressure tank 'and pump fm• deep or shal: Wow welt. Harvey- McLIIirata, Scatorth, phone 606 W 11. 1.1.42X1 FOR SALE — Bronzetone din- nette suite, table and 2 chairs, intoall condition. Will sell rea- sonable. Phone 77, Seaforth. -tf -tf ADD 20 lba of feed grade lime- stone per ton of en:Silage .and increase feed value. Limestone available at your Seaforth CO, Op., At 75c for 80 Ib. bag. 11-39,-4 ARBO•RTTE table top, with chrome legs and 4 matching chairs; chesterfield bed and matching chair, in nylon, beige and brown fleck., Like new, rea- sonable. Phone 33-M, Seaforth. • . GREETING cards for all oc- casions, especially Chri•stmas, gift stationery. You are invited to visit my home and choose from excellent selection, ,or caE for samples: *Mrs, E. Milts, phone 563-J, Seaforth. 11-41x4 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, phone Seaforth, 841 R. 2. 11-40-tf ALUMINUM. doors, windows, awnings, siding, aluminum and wrought iron porab Top quality products at reason- able prices. Call us for free es- timates. We do our awn install- ing. Walker Aluminum Sales, phone 235-0722, (collect), Exeter ' 11-404ft USED MACHINERY For the best deals in Used Machinery, see our dispiay. 1 Oliver 40, self propelled combine, with pickup reels, spike tooth and 10' head, excel- lent condition. 1 Massey -Ferguson 36, seff- propelied combine, with 8' head,, like new. 1 Allis Chalmers 66 com.bine, very good condition. " 2 Jblm Deere 2 -row mounted corn pickers. 1 New Idea 1 -row corn pick- er. 1 Massey -Harris 1 -row corn picker. 1 "Case stalk shredder. 1 John Blue rotary stalk shredder. 3 John Deere 3 -furrow 14" high clearance plows. 1 IHC 3 -furrow 14" high clear- ance plow. 1 John Deere 3010 R.C. diesel tractor, excellent deal. 1 John Deere 730 R.C. diede/ tractor, very good deat. 1 IHC Stmerr M, with cultiva- tor. mc Super M.D.T.A., with cultivator. 1 IHC M, new tires. - 1 IHC Super W-6 diesel. 1 IHC 300 utility, with culti- vator, plow and loader. . 1 Allis Chalmers WD, with cultivator. • 1 Oliver Super 88 diesel, with hydraulics. 1 Oliver 77 R.C. tractitr. We also have in stock some late model used 4-r0w and 2 -row John Deere corn planters. MeGRAIL Farm Equipment John Deere Sales & Service Indian Creek Road West, Oltallhatri, phone 3524/21. * 11-41-2 GIRL'S 3 -piece coat set, blue with gray pile trim, dry. clean- ed; Vyleita pleated skirt; red swe'ate'r, • all size 4. Mrs. Wat- son Reid, RR, 1, Myth, phone Blyth, 523-8579. 11-42x1 OLIVER manure spreader, on rubber, eap. 76 ilausbels; 1054 Buick, needs some repairs*. Hubert Van Niekerk, Ra 3, Kippen, phone Seeforth, 651 J 3. • 11-42x1 12. Wanted To. Buy ALL kinds of salvage wanted— metal, iron and rags. Will call for, Louis Hildebrand, Ord St., Sealloath, Box 338. 12-40-tf 13. Wanted 19. Notices SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Cleaned and ' repaired with modern equipment IRVIN COXON, Phone 254, Milverbon. 1940-9 CUSTOM DIGGING 20. Auction Sales PEOPLE to keep, saddle horses with saddles for the winter, free of charge. Frank Little, 149 Blake, Street East, Goder- ich. Phone 524-8429. 13-41x2 WANTED 5000 Fertilizer Bags. Will pay one cent each for used plastic fertilizer • bags, without tears. . JACKSON ALUMINUM* LTD., Seaforth. 13-41-2 14. Property For Sale FOUR-bedroomhouse, on' East Witham. St. Phone Leslie Beattie at 450, Seaforth. 14404f NINETY -eight workable acres of land, good buildings, dallied welt Bathroom end oil furnace in house. 13/2 miles from" Sea - Leath% J. Jansen, RR 5, Seaforth, phone 852 J 2. 14-42x2 FOUR-bedrooan house, situated on West William Street, kitchen, hvingroom, veranda, . garage, gas furnace. Price $8,500.00. Conte c t Joseph McConnell, phone 266, or William Fraiser, phone 563-W,Seaforth. 14-37x6 ATTRACTIVE, 'modernized 3 - bedroom home on paved road in Harpurhey, near, Seaforth. Located on 'about one acre of land. Stucco. New oil furnace. Low taxes. For information, contact J. M. Scott, Seafortfh, Executor for the Estate, of Bate Mrs. Edith Russell. 14-41-3 TWO hundred and forty acre farm, good buildings; 100 acre farm, brick house and bank barn, in Tuckersmith; 100 acre .farm, new barn and modern house, in McKillop; One general store in a small village. Apply Harold Jackson, Realtor, phone 474, or Allan Campbell, Sales- man, phone 884 W 3, Seaforth. 14-38-tf •FOR. SALE Hardware store, an Huron County Town, living quarters above store. Further 'details on request. Hotel on No. 8 Highway. Very low down payment. Immediate poseetsision. . Joseph McConnell Realtor 19 Victoria Street Phone 266 — Seaforth 14-42-1 15. Property ForRent TWO large furnished rooms, suitable for older couple. Box 1394, Huron. Expositor. 15-42x2 HOUSE on No. 8 Highway, two miles from Seaforth,. Jan Jan- sen, RR 5, Seaforth, phone 852 J 2. 15-42x1 MODERN 2 -bedroom apartment, kitchen, bathroom, liv in g roo m Phone 101, Seaforth, or 235- 1510, Exeter. 15-404 DOWNSTAIRS apartments, heat- ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, available immediately. Gordon Noble, phone 350, Seaforth. • 15-40-tf APARTMENT in Dublin, 1 -bed- room, completely modern. Heat and hot water supplied. Private entrance. Phone 82 R 2, Dublin. 15-38-tf UPPER, 2 -bedroom amtment, newly decorated, private en- trance. D en n is Apartments, Welsh St. Contact Joseph Mc- Connell, Seaforth. 15-40-41 GAS -heated two-bedroom apart- ment, in Royal Apartments building. Apply Dr. E. A. Mc- Master, Grand Bend, or Joseph McConnell, Seaforth. 15-404f 19. Notices GUITAR lessona at St. Pat- rick's School, Dublin. See Mr. Patter, Wednesday evening, or phone E'eteter, 235-2120. 19-41x2 SEPTIC tank service. NeW tanks sold and installed. Back- hoe available fkOV digging. Septic tanks, cleaned out. Doliald For- restber;' phone 528-3002, Lucknow. 19-33x10 WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd. Phone '77 Seaforth 19404f Contact: KEN or BILL CAMPBELL R.R. 1, Dublin , Phone Seaforth 082 J 2 :-3 SEPTIC TANKS - CLEANED • modern equimient used. All work guarantee'd. Write or thone • LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2, BresselS, 'time 442 W 6, • Brussels. 19-35x18 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED For Dead or Disabled Animals CALL COLLECT Darling & Company of Canada Ltd. Phone Clinton, 482-7269 License No. 262-C-63 19404f CUSTOM COMBINING Contact: JOHN HENDERSON • Phone 858 W 3, Seaforth Or ORVILLE STOREY Phone 856 1217, 4, Seaforth 1940-tf NOTICE TUCKERSMITH „ MUNICIPAL DUMP Wili be open until further notice, ori Wednesday and Sat- tirdary af mons, from 1 .to 5:30 p.m. No wire fencing,' old concrete, or ear bodies permitted. • J. 1, McINTOSH, Clerk. 1940-tf 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE. Auction Sale of Lumber, Trim, Shingles, Siding, Paint, Hardware, ••including the entire stock of Seaforth Lumber, Ltd, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1964, at the same. The cement block building, together with coal and lumber sheds., all lo- cated on Railway Street, will be offered for sale :subject to a re-, serve bid. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer 20-40-4 20. Auction Sales • AUC'I'ION SALE Horse and Pony consignment Sale, noon, SATURDAY, OCTO- BER 24th, Buckboard Ranch, Boundary Road, RIR 1, Port Albert, phone 529-7283. 20-42-1 CLEARING • AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Machinery and Household Ef- fects, at Lot 19, CAM, 1, Tucker - smith Township, : Gordon' Rey- nolds, 2 miles West of Sea - forth, Highway No. 8, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 171h, at 1:30 p.m. FARM III4PLEMENTS — Mc- Cormick -Deering 300 tractor, 3 -furrow Mounted plow; Ford Ferguson tractor, (new tires); 2 -furrow mounted plow; manure loader; No. 6 White threshing m a chine, ( steel) ; Massey -Harris binder, 7 -ft, cut; new Massey - Ferguson mower; Massey-Hiar- nis No. 1 baler, (excelient con- dition); Massey -Harris 13 -run fertilizer drill; Case manure spreader; 4 -section .harrows; Case 8 -ft. tandem disc; land packer; 10 -ft. rake; 2-whee1 sc uffler ; McCormick. Deering side rake; hay car; puliieys and rope; Cockshutt hay loader; rubber tired wa•gon; 16 -ft. rack; 2-wheei trader, with tight box; feed cart; water trough; stone boat; Parks; shovels; chains wheelbarrow tools.; limber; planks; Veseot oat roller; 5 1113 motor. Other -articles too num- erous to miention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Walnut dining room suite; china cabinet; serving table; buffet; table with 4 leaves and 6 chairs; single bed, sp•ringst and mat- tress; 3 double beds, springs and mattresses; oil heater; 2 chests of drawers; antique •love seat; dreseers; wash stands; bedding; rocking chairs; lamps; end tables; drapes; curtaring; Axminister rug, 9 x 12; 2 rugs, 9 x 12, (new);, scatter rugs; oak sideboard; magazine narck; foot stool; smoking stand; mantel radio; dishes; kitchen utensils; sealers; 2 steam irons; hall rack; electric fireollace and screen; lawn furniture; rotary lawn mower; boy's, bicycle. TER MS—Cash , no reserve, farm sold. At same time, 100 acre grass farm wilt be offered., for sale. 16041 19, Con, 5. Hullett Thyvn- shin, 85 workable land, 45 acres nlowed. Terris 10% down, bal- ance in 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. GORDON REYNOLDS, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer Gorge ROA% Milt. . 20424 22. Legal Notices 24th Annual Salle of R1EGISTE1ED HEREFORDS. Tim uedersigned will sell for STUTT BROS. Forest, Ontario WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1964 at 2 p.m., D.S.T. 30 Head -14 Bulls, 16 Heifers Most of the Bells are perfor- mance Tested and eligibtle for Grant of 20% Catalogue opt Request W. S. O'NEIL', Auctioneer 2M-4,1-2 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Estate Auction Sale of Prop- erty. Machinery* and House- hold Effects* of the late AiMin R. Austin, adjoinieg the Village of Varna, Stanley* Towneitip, en WEDNESDAY, QCTOEER tie at 1 p.m, MACHINERY—Smali luternis- tionat tractor; 1058 Vhlkswagen car, good hondi- ton; foven wire Wetter.; oil drums; forks; toots; shovels; lewn mower; 2 -wheel trailtY; set chain harrows; 0 -ft. mower; wagon box; 'cedar rails; cedar posts; fertilizer sower; 35 3 -in. plank, 16 ft. long; garden wheel barrow; Renfrew 2,000 lb. scales; •paint sprayer. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — WeE paper; Coleman gas stove; 'magazine rack; extension table.; tradsistor radio; large antique sideboard; .smaR . combination safe. PROPERTY—At 3 the farm 'will be offered for sale. IGO acres, mere or less, good clay loam land, well drained, all workable. Frame house and barn, excellent location. CHATrELS—Cash. PROPERTY -10% down, bal- ance in 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. • • PROP: Estate of the Ube LVIN R. AUSTIN. MRS. ALICE SCHELL, Execu- trix. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer 20-42-2 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS FOR FUEL OIL Tenders are invited for the supplying of the following heat- ing fuel for Seaforth Distict High School: 1. Light industrial oil. Tenders to be submitted to the undersigned not later than 6:00 p.m., Monday, Nov. 2, 1964, in a sealed envelope, marked "Oil Tender". W. E. SOUTHGATE, • Secretary -Treasurer 21-42-3 -NOTICE TO .CREDITORS • lit the Estate of EDITH 'HARRIET RUSSELL All persons having claims. against the Estate of Edith Har- riet Russeli, hate •of the Town- ship of Tucicersniith, in the County' of Huron, deceased, who 'died on the 14th day of Septem- ber, 1964,are hereby notified to steed in, fuill particitiars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of October, 1964, after which date the assets; will be distributed, having regard onty to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 5th dey of October, 1264. McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, .Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 22-41-3 TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES . Town of Seaforth County cvf Huron. TO WIT; By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor 6f the Town of Seatforth under his hand and seal of the said Corporation, bearing date the 134h day of July, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth Will be heid in the Council cham-• hers at the hour of 2 o'clock in the Rafte:rnoon, on the 9th day of December, 1964, u.nless the tax- es and.: costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the last of lands for sale for arrears of taxes, was published in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th day of September, 1964, and that copies ot the said list may be had at my office.' Treasurer's' Office, this 8th day of ,Sdptember, 1964. C. L. HAMMOND, Treasurer. 22-37-13 Township of Tuckersmith Clerk's Notice of the First Posting of Voters' List NOTIG9E is hereby given that I have complied With Section 9`04 the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up fat my of- fice at Tuckersmith, on the 8th day • of October, 1964, the list of all persons entitled to vote in said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list re- mains there for inspectibn. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or omtmissions convected accord- in•g to law, the last day for ap- peals being the 22nd day of October, 1964. Dated this 7th day of October, 1964... J. I. Mc1N'TOSH, Clerk, Township of Tuckersmith. 22-41-a MOCO — By' Barley PARFOME LIT PEDRO I\ [WY STOIZE. 23. Business DirectoTy A. W. SILL -0Y Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth Ontario • . A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 JOHN0E.FroLmEONTRIGIrTAFF Seaforth Office; Tues., Thuns., Fri., 9 to 5.30p.m. 12 Sat, 9 to Thursday evening by appotut- inent047n.00n Phone 791 : Residence 613 Mon., Wed., Clinton Office SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M, W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. V. J: V. Parks, D.V.M., G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. F. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. : Phone 550 *J. A. BURKE Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN : ONTARIO Night or Day Calls: Phone 43 R 10 24,•Card% THE fare- :toe*: Christian Haugh, With/ea that* their ,rnanY friends -1•Firidneeseal sh�wn l Acti.--1t114, in the Queen:AWAY NOVATO Hme -Ilensaill and to them at the tilAe of her dearth. • 2442.4 I WISH to tbatik my friends and neighbors for treats and Card, while I was a °patient in the Hespital. Special thanks to Dr. Stapleton and staff of the pital,—John Driscoll. , W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 335 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 SERICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119 : • Seaforth 24. Cards .of Thanks WE would like to thank every, one who helped at the time of our sale in the barn and in the house; also those who havabeen so kind in helping at our new home. Special thanks for the lovely party that was given us. Your many kindnesses to us will always be remembered and treasured.—Eldin and Mildred Kerr. 24-42-1 24421 WE wish to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives who were sd kind on the occa- sioli of our golden wedding and who remembered us with visits, cards and •gifts.—Mr. and Mrs., Martin Feeney. 2442,1 I WISH to thank all who were so kind during my recent stay in hospital, particularly to Dr. Gorwill, Dr. Stapleton and the nursing staff at Seaforth and London, and those who remem- bered me with cards and treats. —.Mrs. Leonard Clark. 2442a1 I WOULD like to thank my friends and neighbors for cards and treats sent while I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hos-. pital. Special thanks to Drs. Malkus and Brady and the nurs- ing staff. Year kindness was greatly appreciated. -- Janette Nash. • 24-42x1 WE would like to take this op-: portunity to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends, arid neighbors for the beauti- ful gift We receiVed before! leaving for our new home in St: Celumban; also to thank alt our family for alt their kind, nese tia us.. It will all Long In remembered,—Mr. and Mrs - James E. Sloan, 24-42x1' WE would like to express our thanks and deep appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives who helped us in so many ways during our recent sad .,bereavement. We wish' to thank also Rev. J. C. Britton, the Box Funeral Home and mem- bers of the Legion Auxiliary.— Harvey and Ida McLIvirain and Family., 24-42x1 25. In Memoriam MeARTHUR—In loving memory of a dear husband' and father, George 0, McArthur, who pass- ed away October 16, 1963. A little tribute, true and tender, Just to show that we remem- ber. —Ever remembered by his wife Janet, and Margaret and Cathy. 25-42x1 Classified See Page 12 By de. la Torre AM STORE — Ep.. AASK 6445 / (::- e• , , 1. : :.:•.;j lb_ ' i:i'! ___ , OUR TOWN — By McClelland 'K.10?-kSSOR Ti1GFI ZZ- !SL'SlE' HIS ELECTRICITY DI4P0LAR.17.0R - ALL 11-1E 1-1AvTOPPD. , CROSS THE P-OAD • (HULLO 00e THERE, AY HW ! SEE OEASItN CAN) AP..N/IY STOP.E -4-2445 .73 GARLIC EXPORTIN COMPANY MriPLO'tE SPITRA' 8/CYCLESI THE 7 PEDESTRIAN VI ILL* ALWP46 2. IN DANGER UNTIL ANE CAN ELIMINATE TI -IE HOMAN cACTOR ' laseee NAPOLEON — By McBride YOU'RE. TOO 131e TO PLAY WITH BAD' 65, NAPOLEON •-• Go PLAY WITH 50h1 aoste YOUR OWN El Z / s' ' AC% C1-174) ,•1 j•C, „ jl ri-11.1 .,117 '1LL 4e- -v•-•14)", •a--,