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1. Coming. Events
11. Articles For Sale
TWO 'male black Collie pups.
Phone 527-1308, Seaforth. 11-51x1
VACUUM cleaner, like new.
Phone 527-0781. 11-51x1
HEINTZMAN upright piano.
Phone 133 R 10, Dublin, 11-51x1
ONE' 6 -foot toboggan, in good
condition, cheap. Frank R.
Sm ale. . 11-51x1
GIRL'S 3-plece green coat .set,
size 5. Very good condition.
Phone 527-0673. 11-51-1
PUREBRED Siamese kitteni,
_
m eke excellent Christmas
gifts. Pho-ne 527-0676. 11,51-2
EPPS shallow well pressure
_pump. Earl Roney, Dublin,
1.21:1,,n,?:112 R 3.• 11-51x1
SCHICK electric razor, $15; el-
se electric ieon. Phone 527-1892.
11-51x1
BABY buggy; also, dining room
suite; hall tree, Box 1425, Haien
Exposetc r, 11-51x1
LIVE or dressed ducks. Paul
O'Rieley', RR 5, Seeterth, phone
Dublin, 107 R 3. 11-51x1
FOR SALE -Christmas trees.
Don Wallace, RR 4, Waleen.
ehnne 527,1396, 49-3
NINE ft. x 10' rug,; small cribT
baby buggy; coffe tabee.; small
wardrobe closet. Reasone ble
Pl,r-n, 527-1493. 11-51x1
A-1 tiabie turnips, $1.00 a bushel.
Please bring your own contain-
ers. 11/4 miles West of Kin -burn,
John W a mines. ° 11-51x1
PAIR ski beets, size, 66.00;
.177 caliber air gun, $10.00, good
comlitl,o,n James M c Gre gar, Eg-
nndvi 'le, • ' 11-51x1
USED televisions, 'in 17 and 21-
ineh sizes, shine, with new pic-
ture tubs; at Crown Hardware
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ANNUAL Meeting, Perth Fed-
eration of Agriculture, Legion
Hall, Mitchell,. Friday, Decem-
ber 18, .at 1:30 p.m. Guest speake
er, G. P.'Branch, Department
of Econemcis and Deveolpment,
on, The Relationship between
area development and, rural
development. 1-502
2. Lost, Strayed
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PAIR Mack woman's Shoes, in
black shoe bag. Possibly left in
Seaforth store. If located; please.,
call 527-0171. . 2-511c1
3. Found
LADY'S wrist watch. Owner
ma Y haveesameehy identifying
nerty. &meets Beeee Seta -
3 -50-1
4. Itelpt,Wiint(id
rADY-companiondo, 'assist: eld-
erly lady-iwthousework, 4w:com-
fortable hometirnSeaferth, close
to dosmetewtat,,PhOne,' daytitne,
527-1784,- aftere,6 Van.; 527:4254.
4-50-2
CLINTON DISTRICT'
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
BOARD
requires -a
CLERIC- TYPISTS
For thee, Principar.s Office at
Central 'Huron . Secendary
School.,
Dutiestoceininence 1 Febtrary,
1965,. include -typing,' filing, dup-
lication- madam ,operation and
other',general.: office duties. Ac-
cumulative sick - leave and ,sal-
ary schedule of annual incre-
ments in effect. ,Miniminn sal-
ary $2000.
Applications in own handwrit-
ing, stating experience, avail-
ability. for interview, age and
maritial statuat should be sub
milted by 21 Dec., 1964, to the
PRINCIPAL, C.H.S.S.
POST OFFICE. BOX 190,
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
4-50-1
• 7. Situations Wanted
DRESSMAKING and altering
women's and children's gar-
ments; detailed finishing. Phone
527-1882;' Seaforth. , 7-50-tf
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TWELVE, 8 -week old pigs. Hen-
ry Klarver, Highway'8, phone
482-9156. ° 8-51-1
ELEVEN pigs, 8 weeks old.
Louis O'Rielly, RR 5, Seaforth,
phone 1017 R 3, Dublin. 8-51x1
ONE hundred pigs, 8 to 11 weeks
old-. Hubert Van Niekirk RR 3,
Kippen, phone 527-0166. 8-51-1
FIFTEEN little pigs; about 8
weeks old. Mrs. W. R. Jewett,
RR 1, Clinton, phone 527-1638.
8-51-1
ABERDEEN Angus bulls, four-
teen months old. R. J. Doig,
RR 1, Dublin, phone 527-0416.
8-50x3
9. Poultry For Sale
DE--'KALB
Ready -to -lay
Pullets
Call
McKINLEY'S FARM and
HATCHERY LTD.,
Zurich
Phone Henson, 262-2837.
9-50-tf
10. Used Cars For Sale
1058 Pontiac eedan,standard.
Terms can be arranged. Phone
527-1637, Harold Pryce,
Win-
throp.-' ---- --•--- • --
SCOTCH Pine Christmas trees
for sale, from now on. Thom'as'
Pierce, 11/4 miles, South of Brus-
sels.. 3 miles West. 11-49-4
MEDIUM 'size oil burner, with
pipes, in good condition; three
doors, 811/2 x 34", one with a
large glass. Dan Burns, East
William St. 11-51x1
HOCKEY helmet' toque; horse-
shoe game; Tiger baby quilts;
sport jacket, size 12; quilt tops;
doilies; camera;suit case,
cheap. Phone 527-0132. 11-51x1
MARY Maxim sweater, white,
with brown and greenreindeer-
trim: Size 7 or 8.. $6..00. Mrs.
Keith Sharp, phone 527-1526.
11-51-1
SEE our large selection of Sig-
net and Stone rings. Uwe your
credit: Costs no -more- at:
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-44-tf
QUANTITY of firewood, pipes,
daybed; extension, table, white
brick lumber, stoker bin, win-
dows; 2 wiekeee-chaine, 1 sinks.
Clarence Reeves, Cornmercial
}Wel. - 11-51x1
USED' aPplianceseforsaleeas tfol-
eowse 1 refrigerator; 1„ 4 -burner
eleetrie- range:, and- 2 wringer -
type washing- :machines, at
CTIOWIT-Hardwarez, 11-51-2
TIMErWATCHES,'
One yearcgoarantee
Priced_ ,from_.$7L95''upl
ANSTETT JEWFVLTERS':; LTD.
' 11-50-tf
VACUIThL'.-Cleaner' Sales &, Ser-'
vice_ for -all makesz Filter Queen
Saes, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
11-504f
' NEED A CLOCK -
We have a large selection of
alarm, wall and mantle clocks.
Amer= oEwFo.LERS LTD.
11 -50 -If
SLIGHTLY used Singer auto-
matic zigzag deskelike console,
has hundreds of fancy stitches,
buttonholes, sews on buttons.
Cush prim $57.77 eor payments
of $6.80 per month. Dealer.
Write Box 1421, Huron Exposi-
tor. 11-50-2
' WE ARE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS
In town for -Tilley Leather
Goods.See our arge selection of
Wallets
.Key Cases
Jewel Boxes
Clutch Purses
Shoe Polishing Kits
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-504f
12. Wanted To Buy
ALL kinds of salvage wanted.
Metal, iron, rags. Will call for.,
Louis Hildebrand, Ord St.. Sea -
forth, Box 186. 12-49x3
STANDING timber, Maple„.
nut, Oherry, Elm, Basswood,
Hickory, Red 0a,k, White Ash.
'Pop prices paid. Contact Veneer
Transport, Roy Allen,' P.O. box
1354, Orangeville,• Ont., phone
941-2864. 12-48x4
14. Property For Sale
FOUR -bedroom house, on East
William St. Phone Leslie Beattie
at 527-0542, Seafoeth. 14-50-tf
THREE-BEDROOM house, re-
finished inside and out; perfect
location. New gas furnace. Ap-
plly Vanderhoek's Supertest or
Henry Lansink. 14-504f,
EIGHTY -seven and 'one-lualf
acre farm., all workable. High
fertility loamy soil, large barn,
silo, double garage. Drive shed,
hen pen. Brick house with mod-
ern convenienoes, telephone and
hydro. Lot 10, Con. 14-S, McKit-
lop. Phone 527-1987. 14-51-2
TWO hundred and forty acre
farm, good buildings; One gen-
eral store In a small village.
Apply Harold Jackson, Realtor,
phone 527-0640, Allan Campbell,
Salem -Alan, phone 527-0445, Sea -
forth, •14-51-tf
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by ..low cost Ei-
positor4Want,Ads-Dial-527.0240P-
15. Property For Rent
GOOD famm home, close to
school, served by bus to RCAF
Station. Apply Haugh Bros.,
Rrucefield. 15 -51e1 -
HEATED apartments for rent.
Apply Frank Kling, phone 527-
1320, Seaferth. 15-50-2
DOWNSTAIRS apartments; heat-
ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3 -piece bath,
evadable immediately. Gordon
Noble, phone 527-0840, Seaforth.
15-504f
MODERN 2 -bedroom apartment,
kitchen, bathroom, livingroom.
Merle 527-0810, Seaforth or 235-
1510, Exeter. 15115-tf
HEATED apartment, either 4
o r 5 rooms, private entrance,
private bathroom. Mrs. J. J.
Selater, Seaforth. 15,444
APARTMENTS
OR COTTAGES
R e n t i n g from $50.00 per
month and up, in Bayfield.
Ideal for pensioners or com-
muters.
Our location saves. you mon-
ey.
' TELEPHONE
STRATFORD, 271-2308.
15-48x4
19. Notices
22; Legal Notices
clan Papple, PC.
No. 3 -Mrs. Christine Leon-
h-ardt's house, Let 10, -S 13th
Con.: Stephen Murray, DRO;
Murray Dennis, PC.
.No 4 -Ross Driscoll's house,
Lot 25, Con. 12: Ross Driscoll,
DRO; John Rosman, PC.
J. M. ECKERT,
Returning Officer
22 -Si -2
CUSTOM chain sawing. Contact
Ed Mede,ma, RR 3, Kippen, or
phone 527-0190, Seaford': 19-48x4
MUSIC lessons, all grades -of
Toronto Conservatory of Music.
Experienced, 'Nelson McClinch-
ey, Clinton, phone 482-3844. 50-1
USE our special Telephone Ser-
vice, at no cost to you. Seaforth
Farmers Co -Operative, Seaforth
Ontario, Feed, Farm Sup-
-plies. Call' Long Digtance and.
ask for Zenith 95610. No toll
Charge. 19-48-4
USE YOUR
CREDIT
Costs no more
When you shop
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
19-504
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
• Modern equipment, used. All
work guaranteed, ' "
Write or phone
• LOUIS- BLAKE,
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W-6,
Brussels?
19-35x18
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling_.& Company
of"Canada,Ltd.
Phemeac_Clintono 482472691'
LicenseeNik, 262C-631
19-504f
WATOIRREPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
Altwork&guaranteed
ANS -TETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd. -
Phone 5271220 - Seaforth
19404
21. Tenders Wanted,
TENDERS for caretaker, Cthis-
elhurst United Church. Tenders
will be received until Dec. 23,
1964. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Lloyd Fer-
guson, Hensel, Ont. • 21-51=1
TENDEIRS-WANTED-rinders
for the installation of a new oil
furnace in the United Church
Manse, Varna, to be received
by the undersigned before Dec.
26, 1964. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.Plans
a n d specifications, available
from Tani Consitt, Varna, chair-
man of the Manse Committee,
21-50-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of.
CATHARINE ELLIOTT
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Catharine
Elliott, late of the Town of Sea -
forth, in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased, who died on
the 11th day of November, 1964,
are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before
the 2nd day of January, 1965,
after which date the assets will
be distributed, having regard
only to claims then received,.
DATED at Seaforth, this 8th
day of December, 1964.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Administrator,
22-504
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Notice of Nomination
Meeting
Township of McKillop
A meeting of the Electors of
the Township of McKillop will
be held at Winthrop Hall, on
Monday, December 28, 1964, for
the purpose of nominating a
Reeve, four Councillors and 5
Public School Area Trustees.
Nominations Will be received
from the hour of One o'clock to
two o'clock in the afternoon.
In the event of more being
nominated than are required to
fill the Positions, an election will
be held on Monday, January 4,
1965. Polls will be open from 1,9
a.m. to 6 p.m. at the following
pbsees:
No. 1 -Thos. Murray'si house,
Lot N1/2 10, Con, 5: Clem Kraus-
kopt,, DRO; 3. L. Malone PC.
No. 2 -Wm. Kerr, Lot 24, Con.
wayne-norrilagerDnoroarz
24: Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank everyone for
cards and treats received while
I was a patient in Scott Me -mor -
rd Hospital,. Special thanks to
Dr. Brady, Dr. Wialhus, Miss
Drape, Mrs. Annie Steep and
staff of the hospital. ---Mrs.
Marjorie Haley, 24-51x1
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF'
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs,, Fri., 9, to 5.30p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 nr'on
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only,
Phone 627-1240 - Res. 487-7010
M'on., Wed., Clinton Office '
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
' SEAFORTH,
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
V. J, V. Parks, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1700 Seaforth
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Offide, 527-1850, Res. 527-1643
Seaforth Ontario
MCCONNELL
• • & STEWART
Barristers, Solicitor, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Soaforth, Ont. * Phone 527-0850
J. A. BURKE ,
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN : ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10 •
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-068I1 - Night 527-0885
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderieh St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital, beds for
rent.
FLOWERS, FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Plume 527-1290 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls - 527-0510
24. Cards OfThanks
WE with to thank all our neigh-
bors and friends for the beauti-
ful lamp 'presented to us as a
farewell gift when we moved to
Clinton. - Jinni, Clifford and
Anne Colclough. 24-51-1
I with to thank everyone who
made my stay at Scott Memor-
ial Hospital so pleasant by cards
letters, treats and visits. Spe-
cial thanks to the Doctors of the
Clinic and the_ nurses of the
hospital; also to Rev. Britton. -
John Byermann, 24-51x1
WE wish to thank everyone for
their acts of kindness' and mes-
sa.ges of sympathy during our
bereavement. Special. thank --to
the nurses- at Scott Medionial
Hospital, Dns. Malleus and
Brady, Father Sullivan, Father
Bondi and Box Funeral Home.
It was greatly appreciated -
Mr. and Mrs, L. elelanson.
24-51-1
I would like'botake this oppor-
tunity to express my sincere
thanks. to all those who visited
me, sent cards, Dowers ier
treatto me while I was a
patient in Listowel Memorial
Hospital. Special thanks •to Drs.
William and Donald Munn and
Dr. C. E. Connors, the nurses,
orderlies and staff of the Lis-
towel Memorial Hespital; tale()
the special nurse, Mrs,. E. Jebn-
ston.-John R. Williamson. 51x1
I would like -to take this oppor-
tunity to thank my friend's.
neighbors and relatives, UCW of
Kippen United Church and Sea -
forth WI for the lovely cards,
treats and flowers I received
when I was a pa -tient at the
Sholdice Clinic and to everyenb
who has been so kind to visit me
since returning home.-Eldin
Kerr. 24-51-1
I wish to express my sincere'
thanks and appreciation to my
neighibors, friends, and relatives
who remembered me with
beautiful flowers, gifts and get- ,
well cards while a patient in
Victonia Hospital, London. Spe-
cial thanks to Northville United
Church Women and also Cons-
tpnce United Church, Rev. J. C.
Britton and Dr. M'alkus, Sea -
forth and Dr, MeAnninch, Wyatt
Sales, the nurses and staff on
number 8 floor, Victoria Hospi
tal.-Ernest Adams, 24 -51 x 1
IT is with regret that I write
this note of thanks to the, many
friends and neighborsthat my
family and I have met since
coming to Seaforth in July, 1960.
There have been some dark
days but with kind friends and
neighbors' that we have me'
the dark days faded away very
quickly, At this time my wife
and I wish to express our sin-
cere thallicS1 to Mill who have
made our stay in Seaforth a
pleasure. -Jean and Al Bower-
ingarrd rattily. Maki!
Births
AHRENS-At Burlington Hos-
pital, on Dc, 2, to Mr, and
M. Donald Ahrens, Burling-
tr.n, a son, Karl Edward.
TOWLE-At Toronto General
II sptel, on Dec. 5, to Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Fowle, (nee
LoTraine Smith) a daughter,
Li., ne,
FADDEN - In St. Michael's
Hospital, Tcronto, on Dec. 13,
to Mr. end Mrs. Carman Fad-
den, 'nee B. Matney) a son,
Jain CO.
'FLANAGAN-At Scott Memoir-
- il 11 spital, on Dec. 12, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Flanagan, of
RR 1, Dublin, twins, a son and
dueler,
MURRAY-At Scott Memorial
lit:so1.a, on Dec. 13, to Mr.
and Mr. Do,min,!c Murray, of
RR 2, Walton, a clang! ter.
Deaths
MELANSON - Died in Scott
Mcrirr'al ,orr Dec.
33th, Lurie Elizbeth, infant
dausth,t:r of Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
pold Melans.on. Be,sad7s her
rererte ehe is, survived by
1", rce esters.
Has.
hrisimas
Meeting
Mrs. Wilfred Coleman was
hostess .in her new home for
the December meeting of the
Seaforth Women's Institute.
The president, Mrs. Leonard
Strong, was in the chair for
the business. It was reported
that the dance held recently
was a decided success, with
Mrs. Graham Kerr being the
winner, of the quilt. Mrs. Cole-
man welcomed everyone to her
home with a poem, "Take Some
Sugar in Your Tea."
A program in charge of Mrs.
Harold Hugill included a poem
by` Mrs. Gordan Papple. The
motto, "Peace on Earth, Good
Will to Men," was given by
Mrs. H. Hugill. Speaker for the
afternoon was Mrs. Emmerson
Durst, who demonstratedmak-
ing numerous Christmas decor-
ations. The xeeipe, "A Bible,
Cake," was given by Mrs. H.
Hugill, and Mrs. Andrew Cro-
zier related the"story of "The
,Littlest Angel."
A gift exchange was held at
the cldse of the meeting, with
Mrs, Lorne Carter as Santa.
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Friends were commiserating
with the widow of /` a tugboat
skipper- who had fallen over-
board and drowned.
"You poor dear;" said one.: "I
hope -you were left With some-
thing."
"Oh, I was!" said the Widow.
"He. left me $20,000."
"Twenty thousand dollars !
Imagine that. And he couldn't
even read or write."
The widow nodded her head
earnestly and added, "or. swim."
ZION.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hun-,
ter, London; Mr. and Mrs. King
Salton, Mitchell, and Mr, and
Mrs. Bob Keyes, Grand Bend,
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Britton on Sunday.
Miss Joan Bpitton, Galt, and
Miss Nancy Lammie, Wood-
stock, were home with their
parents for the weekend.
Mr. Wayne Pepper, • 0.A.C.,
Guelph, was home over the
weekend with his .parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Pepper.
Miss Susan Wells entertain-
ed her old schoolmates from
USS 7, Hibbert, to a dinner at
her home in Mitchell Friday
night. • •
Mr. Pete Simpson, Science
Hill, visited on;Sunday with his
daughter, Marjory' Ann, who is
spending a time with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Roney, while her mother, Mrs.
Simpson, is in St. Marys Hospi-
tal with a baby boy.
Old Lady: "Here's a nickel,
my good man: How did you be-
come so destitute?"
Beggar:" "I was like you,
you, muin-always giving away
vast sums to the, poor and
needy."
LI'L PEDRO — By de la Torre
COATS
DRESSES
DUSTERS
JUMPERS
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
SWEATERS
,GLOVES •
LINGERIE
BAGS
HOSIERY
SCARVES
MC.
SUITS
SUBURBANS
SPORT JACKETS,
SHIRTS 2
SOX - TIES
GLOVES
HATS
SCARVES
BELTS
SWEATERS
PYJAMAS
And Everything in
Wdrk4Clothes
You will find we have the 'TEST" Assort-
ment arid LOWEST Prices, for the
BEST in.Quality !
— We Still Have Lots To Chooce From
"SHINENS"
Main Street
Seaforth
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MOCO. By Barley
OUR TOWN -- By McClelland
IS HE
GOING
TO JUMP*
CRUZY
YES.
THRY'vE -
GOT TO.TRY
TO:. LANDON
THAT TARGET.
CINDY.4
I KNOW
GOMEBODY WHO
Hess A MUCH
HARDER -3Q. -TO
DO As MULLION
TIMES' A
IGNT.
SANTA CLAbe! HE
HAS TO DIN0P DOWN
MILLIONS Ot..0-11MNES
ON c1-11;asTNoks NiGH r
WITH A GAeK
TOY.
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NAPOLEON — By McBride
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