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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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11. Articles For Sale
SCOTCH Pine Cluistmue trees
for sale, from now on. Thomas
Pierce, P,4 miles South of Brus-
sels, 3 miles West. 11-49-4
SEE our„ea.ege selection of Sig-
net and Stone rings. Use your
"eredit. Costs no more at:
JEW-J-4MS LTD.
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2. Lost, Strayed
TWENTY -dollar elaille reward.
.. Apply Box 1427, Tee Huron Ex-
pOsitor, 2-52-1
4. Help Wanted
FEMALE help wanted in Sea -
forth office; some typing experi-
ence. Apply Boi 1426, The Hur-
on Expositor. 452-1
FEMALE clerk wanted. Apply
in person to The Canadian Im-
perial Bank of Commerce, Dub-
lin. 4-51-tf
RELIABLE housekeeper to live
in weekends and evenings
free. No objections to one
child. Box 1428, The Huron
Expositor. 4-52-1
HELP WANTED
Sales representative fce'welle
known and reputable organize,
tion to cover Seaforth and area.
Products with a name and serv-
iee to back up the warranty.
Full-time preferred, but the
proper man' can earn extra
money on part-time basis.
Phone 524-8431, Goderich
or write to: SINGER COMPANY
OF CANADA
, 40 West St., Goderich.
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7. Situations Wanted
DRESSMAKING and altering
women's and children's gar-
ments detailed finishing. Phone
527-1682, Seaforth. 7-504f
8. Farm Stock For Sale
THIRTY pigs nine weeks old.
Hans Vonk, RR 2, Dublin.
Phone 55 R Z. 8-52x1
FORTY-FOUR weaner pigs. -Ape
ply Jack Patrick. Phone 327-
0047. 8-.51x1
ABERDEEN Angus bells, four-
teen months old. R., Doig,
RR 1, Dublin, phone 5274415.
8-50x3
REGISTERED Hereford bull 2
years old; Holstein cow due
Dec. 24; Holstein cow due in
February; 4 Holstein heifers
due in January and early Feb-
ruary. Ross Forrest, RR 2, Kip,,
pen. Phone 262-5174, Hensall.
8:51-1
9: Poultry For Sale
LIVE or' dressed ducks. Apply
Paul O'Reilly, RR 5, Seaforth.
Phone 107 R 3, Dublin. -9-51-1
DE,—KALB
Ready -to -lay
Pullets
Call
MeKINLEY',S FARM and
HATCHERY LTD.,
Zurich
Phone Hensel% 262-2837.
9-50-ff
10. Used Cars For Sale
'57 FORD, metallic green, per-
fect condition; one -owner car;
new tilts. Will finance, Ross
Love, RR 2, Hensall. Phone
262-5280. ' 1.0-2-tf
1950 to '57 GM and Ford car
parts; number of good 15 -inch
snow ,and ordinary tires; also
'50 Ford 1 -ton front fenders;
'54 Buick hardtop and '59 Flat
parts. (Bill). Hensall, 262-5150.
10-52x1
11. Articles For Sale
PUREBRED Siamese kittens,
make excellent CM. fit rn a s
gifts. Phone 527-0676-. 11-51-2
OIL space heater with 200 -gal-
lon tank and stand. Phone Dub-
lin 54 R 8. 11-52-1
SET of bagpipes and box; one
Marchan oil space heater. Ap-
ply Carl J. Walker. Phone 12
R 13, Dublin. 11-52x1
USED televisions, in 17 and 21 -
inch sizes, some with new pie-
, eure tubes, at Crown Hardware.
11-51-2
USED appliances for sale as fol-
lows; 1 refnigerator; 1 4 -burner
electric range; and 2 wrin,ger-
teee washing ;machines, at
Crown. Hardware. 11-51-2
TIMEX WATCHES
One year guarantee
Priced from $7.95 up.
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-50-11
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales, Varna, Phone 262-5350.
11-50-41
SPRAYED Apples—Spy, Green-
ing, Talman -Sweets, Delicious,
Baldwin, etc. Phone 482-3214.
Fred McClymont & Son, one
mile south of Varna. 11-52x2
NEED A CLOCK
We have a large selection of
alarm, wall and mantle clocks.
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-50-tf
QUANTITY of firewoOd, pipes,
day -bed, extension table, white
bricks, lumber, stoker bin, win-
dows, 2 wicker chairs, 2 sinks,
car wheels. Clarence Reeves,
Commercial Hotel. 11-52x1
NEON TETRA
GOLD FISH
3 for, $1.00
25 different varieties
DALE HARTWICK
Phone 527-1296 e- Seaforth
11-52x1
WE ARE YOUR
• HF,,ADQUARTERS
In town for Tilley Leather
Goods. See our large selection of
Wallets
. Key Cases
Jewel Boxes
Clutch Purses
Shoe Polishing Kits
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-504f
12. Wanted To Buy
STRAW or old hay for bed-
ding; can clean, out whole. barn,
Jacob Rohrer, RR 4, Ripley;
128: R 5. 12-52x1
14. Property For Sale
FOUR -bedroom house on- East
William St. Phone Leslie Beattie
at 527-0542, Seaforth. 14-50-41
THREE-BEDROOM house, re-
finished inside and out; perfect
location. New. gas , furnace, „Ap-.
pin Vandeeheek's Supertest or
Henry Lansink. 14-504/
TWO -family dwelling on Welsh
St. Redecorated; new siding and
picture 'windows. Will sacrifice
for cash or can handle terms.
Contact: C. J. Dennis, 10320 E.
Grand River, Brighton, Mich.
14-52-tf
19, Notices
EIGHTY -seven and one-half
acre farm, an Workable Hige.
fertility loamy soil, large barn,
silo., double garage. Drive shed,
hen pen. Brick house with mod'ern .convenienees, telephone anA
hydro. Lot 10, Con. 14-8, McKie.
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 Canipben,
Salesmen, phone 527-0445, Sea -
forth. 14-51-41
15. Property For Rent
DOWNSTAIRS apartments, heat-
ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3 -piece bath,
evadable immediately. 'Gordon
Noble, phone 527-0840, Seaforth.
' 15-5041
MODERN 2 -bedroom apartment,
kitchen, bathroom, livingroom.
Phone 527-0810, Seaforth or 235-
1510, Exeter. e 15-4541
HEATED apartment, either 4
or 5 rooms, pate entrance,
private bathroom. Mrs. J. J.
Sclater, Seaforth. ' 15-4441
TWO -bedroom apartment; pri-
vate entrance; gas heat. Light,
heat and water supplied. Joseph
MeConeell, Realtor. Phone 527-
1560. 15-52-1
APARTMENTS
OR COTTAGES
R en -ting 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
USE YOUR
CREDIT
Costs no more
When youi shop
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ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
19-50-te
NOTICE,
The Township of Ilibbert will
not be responsible for vehicles
left on township roads , during
snowplowing operations through-
out the winter months.
ED, CHAPPEL,
Road Superintendent.
10-52-14
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
-Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton, 482-7269
License No. e62 -C-63
19-5041
SEPTIC TANKS
-CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed.
Write or phone
LOUIS BLAKE,
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6,
„..I.ereaMs
19-35X18
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth
19-5041
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 llth 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 Jannery, 1965,
after whieh date the assets will
be distnibuted, having regard
only to claims then received.
' DATED at Seaforth, this 8th
day of December, 1964:
McCONNELL et STEWART
• Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Administrator,
22-50-3
Notice of Nomination
Meeting
WON
JONES --To AB RSI Larry Jones
and Mrs. Jones, of Churchill,
Man., a daughter, at South
,Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
'December 21, 1964,
McDONALD—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth, on Dec..
16, to Mr, and Mre. Gregor
-MeDenald, RW3 -Seaforth,---a
McLAUGHLIN — To - Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McLaughlin
(Marleen Diegel) of Kincar-
dine, at bwen Sound Hospi-
tal, on Dec. 10, a daughter—
Michelle Marie. -
24.—Cardsof Thanks
I wish to thank my many
friends who remembered me
with cards, treats and visits
while a patient in Clinton Pub -
lice Hospital. ,— Verne Alder -
dice. 24-52-1
Township of Mckillop
A ;meeting of the Electorsof
the Township of McKillop will
be held at Winthrop Hall, on
Monday, December 28, 1964, for
ehe purpose of nominating a
Reeve, four Counciliens and 5
Public School Area Trustees.
Nominations will lbe received
from the hour oe one o'clock to
two o'clock in- the afternoon.
In the eventof more being
nominated than -are required to
fill the poeitions, an election wtlIt
be helkl on Monday, January 4,
1965. Polls will be open from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. at the following
places:
No. 1—Thos. Murray's house,
Lot N1/2 10, Con. 5: Clem Kraus -
kept, DRO; J. L. Malone PC.
No. 2—Wm'. Kerr, Lot 24, Con.
5:„ Wayne Dolmage, DRO; Gore
dan Papple, PC.
No. 3—Mrs. Christine Leon-
hardt's house, Lot 10, S 13th
Con.: Stephen Murray, DRO;.
Murray Dennis, PC.
.No 4—Ross Driscon's house,
Lot 25, Con. 12: Ross Driscoll,
DRO; John Bosman, PC.
J. M. ECIdfieT,
Returning Officer
, 22-51-2
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri.,. 9 -to 530p.m.
• Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment
Phone 627-1240 — Res. 487-7010
Mon., Wed., Clinton Office
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55157 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.V111., V.S.
G. R. Gray, BS., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Offide, 527-.1850, Res. 527-1643
Seaforth : Ontario
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Ete.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, 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 527-0680 — Night 521-0885
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
'Night or Day Cans — 527-0510'
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished bye low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240,
I wish to thank everyone who
visited me and sent cards, let-
ters and treats to me during my
stay in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal.—Andrew Turnbull.
24-52x1
On the occasion of our fiftieth
wedding anniversary, we deeply
appreciated the gifts and good
time given us. A Happy New
Year to All.—Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Carter. 24-52x1
We wish to thank all our
friends and neighbors for the
nice farewell party given us,
and for the nice present; also
those who got up the party and
made it such a memorable one,
and wish all a Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year. — Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Burns.
24-52x1
25. In Memoriam
Winthrop Warriors
Gain With Two Wins
Winthrop Warriors won two ethrop took over and counted
games last vveek, trounsingethree goals: Keith Allen' from
water 16-2 in•Teeswatereem„ George Lose_ancteleleri-Varleye
Friday night and upset Peters- Art Strong, from Leon Maloney;
and Ray Powell from Jim
Strong and Wieston Powell, to
give the Warriors a 4-e lead.
Petersburg "teed the score at
2:25 of the third on a goal -by
Leslie, but Winthrop scored
what proved to be the winning
goal 18 seconds later, when Art
Strong scored from Keith Al-
len. Arthur Murray scored the
clincher at 14:07, when he
broke in all alone while Win-
throp were shorthanded, male
ing the final score 6-4 for Win-
throp. .
Winthrop had little trouble
with Teeswater on Friday night
as they led 5-0 after, one period;
11-1 after the second, and a
final of 16-2.
Jim Strong led the Warrior
attack with four goals. Arthur
Murray and Wayne Hugill fir-
ed three goals apiece, with sin-
gles by Leon Maloney, Wayne
Dolmage, Art Strong, -George
Love, Winston Powell a n d
John Varley.
The next Winthrop home
game will be Dec. 28, when
Monkton will be the opposition.
It is hoped that the local fans
will come out to support the
Warriors' in their home games.
Winthrop line-up: Goal, Hugh
Flynn; defehce, Art Strong;
Leon Maleney, Don Achilles,
Wayne Dolmage; forwards, Ar-
thur Murray, Frank Malone,
Don Moylan, George Love, Keith
Allen, John Varley, Jim Strong,
Winston Powell, Ray Pe'well,
Wayne Hugill.
CUDMORE —"he ever loving
memory of our dear sister, Bea,
who passed away on December
22, 1952. ,
—Sisters and Brothers.
25-52x1
WEY—In -loving memory of
our dear mother and father,
who passed away ,Dec. 22, 1946,
and Jah. 7, 1947, and brother,
Casey, Dec. 25, 1947.
Resting over yonder,
Just beyond the sunset.
' —Ever remembered by the
Wey Family. 25-52x1
WILLIAMSON — In loving
memory of our dear sister,
Alexene; whom God called home
June 23, 1963.
The dearest sister and sweetest
friend,
One of the bese whom God
could lend;
She was loving, gentle, thought-
ful and true,
Always willing a kind act to o.
She went away without saying
"Goodbye"'
But -memories of ehee will never
die.
Although God has taken her to
a better land,
We'll always remember the
warmth ofeher hand.
Deep in our heart, her memory
is kept,
We loved her too dearly to ever
forget.
1 -Ever loved and sadly miss-
ed by her Brothers, Gerald, Ken-
neth, Ronald, and sister-in-law,
Dorothea. xl
burg 6-4 in Seaforth on Mon-
day, in a four -point game. By
picking up six points in the
two games, the Warriors mov-
ed intp first place in the eight -
team league.
Petersburg led 1-0 after the
first period on a goal by Jac-
obs, and 0. Richert made it 2-0
et 2:45 for the second. Winston
Powell counted for Winthrop
on a ereakaway, but Bodnar
scored for Petersburg a minute
later. From this point, Win-
KIPPEN
'Mr. Frank Wright and Mr.
Andrew Petrie, of Seaforth, left
by motor last week for a win-
ter's vacation in Venice, Flor-
ida.
Mr, and Mrs. John Kerr, of
Dublin, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and IVIrs. Eldin Kerr.
Several cases of measles and
chickenpox have been reported
in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Mellis, were le London
Friday evening.
The many friends of Mr. Bud
McLeod, formerly of Kippen,
will regret hearing of him be-
ing hospitalized in Westminster
Hospital, London.
The annual Christmas festi-
val for the Brucefield-Kippen
pastoral charge was held 'Sun-
day evening at the church at
8 p.m:, with Rev. Howard plant
as narrator and choir leader,
and Miss Jean Ivison, as organ-
ist. Thee members of ,Brucefield
and Kippen choirs presented
the Christmas story in song, and
the young people of the charge
dramatically portrayed the Na-
tivity tableau. The soloists
were Mrs. Keith Lovell, Miss
Joan Sinclair, Mrs. Fred McGre-
gor and Mr. Henry Binnendyk.
WILLIAMSON — In precious
memory of our beloved daugh-
ter, Alexene, who entered, her
Eeternal Home, .June 23, 1963. ,
It is not in the grave that we
think of our loved one,
Onlythe house that she lived in
is there;
Quickly and suddenly came the
call,
Her sudden death surprised us
all.
Dearer to memory than words
can tell,
The loss of a daughter we loved
so well;
The pearly gates were open,
A gentle voice said, 'Come',
And with farewell unspoken,
She gently entered home.
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break, but all in
vain;
To have, to hold and then to
part
Is the greatest,sorrew of a par-
ents' heart.
The years may wipe out many
things,
Put this, they wipe out never,
The memory of those happy
days,
When we were all together.
—Always roved and sadly
missed by Mom and Dad. xl
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Christmas Concert
The annual Christmas concert
was held at the church Wed-
nesday evening, Dec. 16, with
a good attendance. The program
was as follows:
Opening Welcome; opening
song bs, Suhday Scheel, "oWn
From His Glory"; Advent can-
dle -lighting ceremony by Grant
Jones, Gwen Hendrick, Gary
Anderson and Joan Sinclair;
nursery and kindergarten, two
songs, "Snowflakes Are Falling
Down" and "I' Have To Come
To My Church"; recitations by
Shirley Chalmers and Debbie
Consitt; skit, "Two Boys • of
Bethlehem," by ,Doug McKay
and Ken Chalmers; sdlo, Debbie
Anderson, "Put ‚Christ Back in
Christmas"; . "Silver. Bells" ;
recitation, Brenda Turner;, gui
tar duet, 'Grant and Kenneth
Jones; recitation, Leslie Cole-
man; a song by the Juniors, "Is
Santa Really True?"; a story,
"Where Love Is, there Is God
Also"; piano solo, Kenneth
Jones; recitation; Tommy Work-
man; trio, Darlene, Dianne and
Doug McKay; solo, H. Binnin;
dyk; closing hymn by Sunday
Treat e and gifts were distri-
buted to the children and lunch
followed.
Every week more people dis-
cover what mighty jobs are
accomplished by low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240
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GREETINGS AT
CHRISTMASTIME
We're wishing you and your
family all the happy hustle
and bustle of a gay, old-
time Christmas celebrationi
JOE WILKINSON AND STAFF
WILKINSON'S I.G.A.
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