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10. Used Cars For Sale
'57 FORD, metallic green, per-
fect condition; one -owner car;
new tires. Will finance. Ross
Love, RR 2, Hensall. Phone
262-5280. 10-52-tf
11. Articles For Sale
SEE our large selection of 'Sig-
net and Stone rings, Use your
credit. Costs no more at:
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-44-tf
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
11-50-tf
TIMEX WATCHES
One year guarantee
Priced from $7.95 up.
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-50-tf
L Coming Events
SHOWER for Mr.' and Mrs. Rus-
sell Ische (Andrey Annis), Cir-
cle 'B'- Ranch,' No. 8 Highway,
Friday, Jan, 8th. Ladies bring
lunch. Donation at door. 1-53-2
VARIETY program, featuring
the guitar, at the Brodhagen
Community Hall, Saturday, Jan.
2nd, 8 p.m. Admission: adults
50c, children 25c. Presented by
Pulsifer Guitar Studio. 1-53-1
2. Lost, Strayed
LOST -- Before Christmas, on
Seaforth Main Street, or left in
a store, a bag containing pair
women's 'shoes. Reward. Box
1429, 'T The Huron Expositor.
2-53x1
WOULD the person who picked
up the white, size 6, Bauer skate
in mistake for size .7, on Dec. 18
at Seaforth Arena, please con-
tact Maureen Ryan, at 64 R 17,
Dublin. 253-1
4. Help Wanted
FEMALE clerk wanted. Apply
in person to The Canadian Im-
perial Bank of Commerce, Dub-
lin, 4-51-tf
WANTED—Someone trained in
phsio therapy to provide three
or four treatments,, a week in
Seaforth. Phone or write Tom
Wilbee, 527-1852, Seaforth.
. 4-53-1
SPRAYED Apples—Spy,' Green-
ing, Tatman Sweets, Delicious,
Baldwin, etc.•-- Phone 482-3214.
Fred McClymont & Son, one
mile south .of Varna. 11-52x2
GRUEN wrist watch, in good
condition ; adjustable b a n d.
Phone 527-1892, Seaforth.
11-53x2
ABOVE average earnings for
retired farmers and others, call-
ing on farmers with premium
quality stock. tonic, Write: The
Manager, Box. 101, Linwood,
Ont. 4-53x1
HELP WANTED
Sales representative for well-
known and reputable organiza-
i. tion to cover Seaforth and area.
Products with a name and serv-
ice to back up the warranty.
Full-time preferred, but the
proper man .!an earn extra
money on part-time basis.
Phone 524-8431, Goderich.
or write to: ,SINGER COMPANY
OF CANADA
40 West St., Godericht
-2
It
7. Situations Wanted
DRESSMAKING and altering
women's and children's gar-
ments; detailed finishing. Phone
527-1882, Seaforth. 7-504f
8. Farm Stock For Sale
SIXTEEN good chunks. Frank
Flannery, RR 1, Dublin. '8-53x1
FIFTEEN pigs nine weeks old.
Maurice Ryan, RR 2, Dublin.
8-53x1
COAL or wood Furnola space
heater with pipes; number of
used doors. Walter Murray,
Franklin St. 11-53-1
AIRWAY vacuum cleaner, al-
most new; only used,' a few
times; $45.00. Also 2 electric
irons. Phone 527-1892. 11-52x1
SIX yearling steers, approxi-
mately 600-650 pounds. Apply
Urban Ducharme, RR 2, Brus-
sels. Phone 343 W 7. 8-53x1
FOUR first -litter sows due soon:
Theo Melady: Phone Dublin 34
R 22. 8-53x1
TWENTY-FIVE pigs nine weeks
old; also a number of sows due
soon. Jerry Heyink, RR 1, Blyth.
Phone 523-9208. 8-53-1
'IWTEEN pigs, 10 weeks old.
`-`Robert Regele, RR 1, Dublin.
Phone Seaforth 52'-0715.
9. • Poultry For Sale
DEiKALB
Ready -to -lass
Pullets
Call
MeKINLEY'S FARM and
HATCHERY LTD.,
Zurich
- Phone H'ensall6, 262-2837.
9-504
2$. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5.30p.m.
Sat., 9 to .12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only.
Phone 627-1240 — Res. 487-7Q1Q,
NEED A CLOCK
We have a large selection of
alarm, wall' and mantle clocks..
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-504
. WE ARE YOUR -
HEADQUARTERS
In town for Tilley Leather
Goods. See our large selection of
Wallets
Key Cases
Jewel Boxes
Clutch Purses'
Shoe Polishing' Kits
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
11-50-tf
12. Wanted To Buy
ALL kinds of salvage wanted-
metal, iron, rags.. Will' call for.
Louis Hildebrand, Ord St., Sea -
forth. Box ,186. 12-53x5
i Births
VAN 'DEN BERK - At Scott
Memorial _i:Iospilai, .on . Dee..
24, to Mr. and , Mrs. Joseph
Van den Berk, RR 2, Monkton,
a daughters
be BOER—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on .Dec. 24, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob De Boer; Eg-
mondville, a son.
Mon., Wed., Clinton Office JAMES—At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Dec. 28, to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard James (nee
Ann MacLean), a daughter.
MacLEAN — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ross MacLean (Arbitus Smith)
of 11412 Saticoy St., North
Hollywood, California, and
formerly of Seaforth and
Stratford, a daughter, Bever-
ley Ann, on Dec. 17—a sister
for Brenda, Bradley, Bonnie
and Bevan.
McDONALD—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, on Dec. 24, to
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDon-
ald, RR 1, -Dublin, a daughter.
McKENZIE—At Sarnia General
Hospital, on Dec. 26, to Dr.
J. Robert and Mrs. McKenzie,
Sarnia, a son.
SCOTT —. At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Dec. 27, to Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Scott, RR 1,
Cromarty, a son.
WATSON — At Clinton Public
Hospital, on Dec. 9, to Mr.
and Mrs. James Watson, Jr,
Seaforth, a daughter.
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderic i 524-7562
SEAFORTH
VETFIINARY
CLINIC
J. O. 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, 1#.S., D.V.M„ V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seaforth
A, W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Offide, 527-1850, Res: 527-1643-.,
Seaforth-rOTitario
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. 11 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
ANTIQUE furniture, lamps,
dishes, books, etc. Will buy 'in-
dividual pieces or coniplete
household, Phone 271-1578.
12-53x8
14. Property For Sale
FOUR -bedroom house, on East
Wllfiami" Si: -Yore Lean 'Beattie
at' 527-0542, Seaforth. 14-50-tf
THREE-BEDROOM ` house, re-
finished inside and out; perfect
location. New gas furnace. Ap-
ply Vanderhoek's Supertest or
Henry Lansink. 14-5041
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
TWO hundred and forty acre
farm, good buildings; One gen-
eral store in a small village.
Apply Harold -Jackson, Realtor,
phone 527-0640, Allan Camipboli,
Salesman, phone 527-0445, Sea -
forth. 14-51-tf
15. Property For Rent
DOWNSTAIRS apartments, heat-
ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3 -piece bath,
available immediately. Gordon
Noble, Phone 527-0840, Seaforth.
15-50-tf
MODERN 2 -bedroom: apartment,
kitchen, bathroom, livingroom.
Phone 527-0810, Seaforth or 235-
1510, Exeter. 15-45-tf
HEATED apartment, either 4
or 5 'rooms, private entrance,
private bathroom. Myra. J. J.
Sclater, Seaforth. 15-44-tf
19. Notices
USE YOUR
CREDIT
Costs no more
When you shop
at
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
19-50-tf
NOTICE
The Township of Hibbert 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. -262-C-63
sot 19-50.2/1
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed.
. Write or'phone
LOUIS BLAKE,
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W' 6,
Brussels.
19-35x18
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All workuaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 5274720 — S•eafor 10-tR
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service .
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
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 Calls — 527-0510
24. Cards of Thanks
I
wish • to - thank these who
sent cards and treats and visit-
ed me while in hospital. Thanks
to Dr. Markus, Dr. Brady and
nurses of Scott Memorial Hos-
pital.—John Kinsman. 24-53x1
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with visits,
cards, gifts and treats during
the Christmas season: Your
kindness will ever be remem-
bered.—Mrs. Agnes Dolmage.
24-53.1
I would like to express my
thanks to my relatives, friends
and neighbors for the lovely
cards, flowers and treats which
I received during my recent
stay in the hospital,' and also a
special thanks to Dr. Stapleton
and the nurses and the staff,
and to my' neighbors who bell). -
ed on my farm in many ways.
—Walter Somerville. 24-53x1
I would like to express my
thanks to my friends, neighbors
and relatives for all the cards,
gifts and visits while I was a
patient in' Victoria Hospital,
London. Special thanks to doc-
tors at Seaforth Clinic, -Dr. Mc-
Larty, Rev. Alan Scott, and the
nurses and staff at Victoria Hos-
pital, London—Arnold Scott.
24-53x1
Thanks to Dr. Stapleton and
Dr. Garwill, Miss Drope and the
nurses of Scott Memorial .Hos-
pital, who were so good to my
mother. Special thanks to Rev.
D. 0. Fry, the Box Filneral
Home and the pallbearers, also
the neighbors for floral contri-
butions, and to Ron Broome for
his kindness. It was greatly ap-
preciated.—Stewart McGregor.
24-53x1
I would like to say thanks to
the nudes and staff of the Strat-
ford General Hospital, and spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Piper, Dr.
Markus and Special thanks to
Rev. and Mrs. Donaldson and
the W.A., also :my family,
friends and neighbors for cards,
gifts and visits while I was a
patient in the hospital; also spe-
cial thanks to Mrs. Netzke who
-helped around the house while
I was away.—Mrs. Chris Dale..
24-53x1
25. In Memoriam
GOLDING—In loving memory
ofa dear father, Senator W. 11.
Golding, who passed away three
years ago, Dec. 31, 1961.
Out of this world of sorrow,
Into a Heaven of rest,
God must have a beautiful gar-
den,
For Ile always chooses the best.
—Always remembered by his
Fatally. 24-520.
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Deaths`
FOWLER—In Seaforth,' on Sun-
day, Dec. 27, Martha Fowler.
BR.UCEFIELD
Christmas Visitors At , Dublin
Miss Mary Jordan, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jor-.
dan and Mr. and Mrs, Pat Jor-
dan.
Mr. Eddie Krauskopf in Lon-
don with Miss Rita Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns -
and Joe in London with Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Smith.
Rev. Father Arthur Looby,
C.S.B., Windsor, with his moth-
er, Mrs. A. M. Looby.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Cronin
WINCHELSEA
Mrs. Newton Clarke and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Clarke, Bobby
and Eugene spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley
Morgan and family, of Thames
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
and Danny spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman
and family, of Kippen,
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. P-hil Hern were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bibby and family,
of Kirkton; Mr., and Mrs. 'Bev
Parsons and family, of near Ex-
eter; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cow-
ard and Pamela, of Sunshine
Line; Mr. and Mrs, Wib Cow-
ard and Susan, of London, and
Mrs. John Coward.
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Sparling
of London visited on Christmas
with Mr. and .Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
Miss Ruth Horne, of Lion's
Ilead, is spending - Christmas
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan and
family, of Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny,
Misses Ina and Ellen May
Scott, London, -spent Christmas
with their brothers, William
and Ross. Scott.
Mi. and Mrs. G. W. Griffith
and family, Stratford, and Gaye
and Dewayne Elliott, London,
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Elliott.
Miss Mary Allan, Reg.N., and
friend spent last weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar. . Allan,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adair and
family, Kitchener, and Mr. Jack
Broadfoot spent Christmas at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Broadfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stack-
house and John visited over
Christmas with Mrs. Stackhouse
and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires,
Sarnia, spent the—weekend-with
Mrs. Squires' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Allan, Sr,
Miss Jean McNaughton was
home for the holidays. •
Miss Suanne Haugh, Toronto,
spent the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Haugh and family.
Misses Janet and Barbara
Henderson are spending the
-holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, John Henderson, and
Gordon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc -
Beath, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Reuinble and, family,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, . William
Murdoch, Hamilton, and Mr.
and - Mrs. W. McBeath spent
Christmas with Mrs. John R.
Murdoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Har-
greaves and family were Christ-
mas visitors with Mrs. Har-
greaves parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert McKay,
London, spent' Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. W.. D. Wilson.
Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Plant
spent Christmas at Brantford
and Toronto.
Miss Mary E. Swan and Mrs.
C. Ham visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Ham and family
at ' Christmastime.
Mrs. B. Sholdice, Mr. C. Shol-
dice, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Paterson, London, and . Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Paterson, .Clinton,
were guests at Christmastime
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Handcock
have moved from the village to
Clinton.
and :family, /Stratford, and. Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Woods and
family, Georgetown, with Mr.
and Mrs. Fergus Horan.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronin
and children, Stratford, and
Robert. and Frank, Dublin, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Friend
and daughters, and Mrs. Elsie
Jordison in Ancaster with Mr.
and Mrs,. 'Alfred Jordison. •
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whet -
ham in Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Box and
Barbara, Seaforth; Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Stapleton and family,
Galt, and Mrs. Jim Newcombe,
Port Credit, with Mr. and Mrs.
William Stapleton.
Mother M. Stephanie, 0.S.N.,
Wallaceburg, 'with Mr. and Mrs.
John Flynn and relatives.
Mrs; John Frappier, Mont-
real; Sister Augustine, Edmon-
ton, Alta., and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Holland and children,
Scarboro, with Mr. and 'Mrs.
George Holland and relatives.
Miss Jasqueline Vanier, Lon-
don, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Friend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello
and children, Westbrook, Ont.;
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Costello
and children, Kitchener; Mr.
John Costello, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Feeney,
Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs.
-Joseph Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters and
family, St. Thomas; Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Butters and chil-
dren; Mr. and Mrs, John Morris
and •children, and Miss Betty
Anne Butters, London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Torn Butters.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly,
Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs; Keith
Kelly and children, ,Mr. and
Mrs: Neil Stapleton, Kitchener,
and Mr...and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
children, London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Fergus Kelly.
'Mr. Richard Stapleton and
Pauline, London, and Michael,
of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Etue,
Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs,.
Fergus Stapleton.
Mr. Marvin Benninger, Lon-
don, and Mr. Donald Benninger,
Scarboro, with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Benninger.
., Mr. and Mrs,. Patrick . Ryan,
Kitchener; Miss Thera Ryan,
London, and Miss Mary Margar-
et Ryan, Kitchener, with Mrs.
Patrick Ryan. -
Mrs. Earl Nagle, Stratford,
and Mrs. Michael Nagle and
'Joseph Stapleton with Mr.
First Cub Pack
An. enjoyable •dinner and
skating period brought the De-
cember Cub activities to a close.
The- help of the ladies in the
preparation and serving of' 'the
meal was appreciated. Gift$
'were presented to the three
Cub leaders. Thanks is express-
ed to the fathers who provided
transportation to the' Hensel'
arena.
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tttttlltttttilUI111Ii'1IIUililllll outill
of Crediton, visited on Christ-
mas with Mr, and, Mrs. Colin
Gilfillan and Barbara Ann,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Walters
visited in Exeter on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pen-
hale and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner
of Sebringville, spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and 'Mrs. Elson
Lynn and family. -
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn vis-
ited relatives at Owen Sound on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindey Kennedy
of Lake Orion, Mich., and Mr.
and Mrs. John Oswalt, of Wil-
moro, Kentucky,"were Saturday
evening guests with Mrs. Isabel
Sugden and ' Mrs. Tennyson
Johns..
Mrs. Isabel Sugden and Mr.
Tennyson Johns spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Johns, of Elimville North.
and Mrs. Hill O'Rourke.
Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred MacDou-
gall and family, London, wit t
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holland
and Miss Monica Byrne with Mr,
and Mrs. Steve Gaunt in Strat-
ford.
Mrs. Joseph Dill, Billie and
Karen in Pontiac with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Vandenwalker.
Miss Paula, Michael and Jim
Costello, Londbn, with Mr. and
Mrs, Gerald Holland.
Mrs. James Ackroyd and
daughters, Toronto, and Mr.
Frank O'Rourke with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan O'Rourke.
Mrs. Howard Burgess, Flint,
Mich., with Mrs. Joseph Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gliddon
and Mr. Peter Ryan, Clinton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bannon,
Gadshill, with Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
fred Maloney.
Mr.
Mrs.
LI'L PEDRO By de la Torre
Mr test
40/40.0/:.McCal ;
tum, Paul, Runnier Marion wind,
Joyce; 1V1;; as Mrs 'Edward,
Regele and Mr..and Mrs. Josh
.Thor,Jton, of Walton R .,
spent. Christmas Day with ltd.
and Mrs. Fr'aii Glanville and --
family, of Crediton,
Mrs. •Mary 13oyce, of Seaforth,
with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Regele
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Toin Burns, of
Logan Twp., with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Thornton one evening last •
week.
Mrs. Joseph Thornton is -.fin-
der the doctor's care.
Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Sher-
wood, of Walton R.R., -spent
Sunday with Mr',' and Mrs. Wm.
Sherwood, of L'ucan. •
Remember, it. takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be moz ey : in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
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WINTER AT NIAGARA L. The superstructure of the
Rainbow j Bridge, which connects the • United States and Can-
ada, frames Niagara Falls in this typical winter scene. The
American Falls is at the left and the Horseshoe Falls -is at
right.. Spray from the falls freezes on rocks and trees near
the cataracts. The river ice glut is formed by ice from the
upper river plunging over the falls and jamming below the
cataracts.
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MORE.
NAPOLEON — By McBride