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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-09-02, Page 12'7,4cPOStriza, SEAFOI3!E, (IN'D., §.4 7. 2, 065 MITCHELL FERTILIZER & SUPPLY BULK FERTILIZER • • Potash - - $55 a Ton .$riper Phosphate - $35 a Ton FERTILIZER SPREADERS AVAILABLE 4 -Ton and Lely 11A. miles West of Mitchell ,Phone 348-8631 PERSONALIZED COASTERS -- GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES THE HURON EXPOSITOR Dial 527-0240 - Seaforth FARMERS! KC Continuous Flow Grain Drying Makes Drying Easy... hat wet tram in the top ... Dry tooled grain comes out automa• tieally ... no cracking or grind- ing... perfect quality all the time! Moors ao• 400 ao• M� GRAIN DRYER Distributed by Truck and - Tractor — Cooksville, Ont. For all your grain handling needs, see us for 'a complete line of • Combine Cabs • Augers • Elevators • Wagons of All Types and • Other ,Farm Equipment TIRES New and Used CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR with an inventory, of over , 3,000, at HAUGH BRCS. FARM EQUIPMENT R.R. 1, Brucefield — Phone Seaforth 527-092 LAWN SEED LAWN FERTILIZER PEAT M Now is the time to, prepare, for a real Beautiful Lawn next next Spring! WE MIX OUR OWN MIXTURES FROM CEiicrIFIED SEEDS Protect your Shrubs with STA -OFF DOG -GONE Allsupplies av ble at your - op SEAFO.RT'H• FARM ERS • !tone 527-0770 Seaforth 45, "The new highway will go right between your house and your ' • barn!" "Make a break for it, Mini-:. . get a cop!" THE HOME TEAM • vV r$1 C W - "That was a fantastic stop of that line drive you made!" WEDDING INVITATIONS Dial 527-0240 : Seafort!i THE HURON EXPOSITOR J. � �� NI E , L MRS. JESSIE C. ELDER• , The death occuirred in St. Juserih's Hospital, London, on Monday of Mrs. Jessie Clarkson Elder.. Mrs. Elder, whir was 97, was one of ,Seaforth's oldest hand most..esteenipd citizens. She had been ill for three weeks. Born near HensaII, she was the former Jessie Clarkson Stewart, on May 6, 1891. She was married' to Thomas Elder, who predeceased • her in 1943. In 1914 they retired to•Seaforth. She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. J, A. (Rossie) Shol- dice, of London, and Miss Ella Elder, Seforth, She is also survived by one brother, Dun- can Stewart, Hensall. Mrs. Elder was a valued. member of First Presbyterian Church. Her minister, Rev. D. 0. Fry, conducted funeral ser- vices at the R. S. Dox funeral home on Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock. Interment followed in Maitlandbank cemetery. Pall- bearers were Stewart Bell and James McNaughton, of Hensall, Robert Joynt, . W. Arthur Wright, - Glenn Staffen and Frank Lamont. Flowerbearers were John Talbot, E. C. Boswell, James CJarnochan .and.+D. Sills. CLASSIFIED ADS 24. Cards of Thanks To m;y many friends, neighbors and U.C.W., .who sent flowers, treats, cards and •caDed on me during my illness, I wiishto ex- tend a sincere "Thank -you". Mrs. John M'cAsh. ,. 24-88-1 The MacDonald's of Lucknow and Seaford' wish, to express their appreciation to a!Cll friends and• neighbors for kindnesses shown them in their recent sad bereavement. 24-88X1 I would like to .thank my neigh- bors and,friends for aids, visit and treats while a patient in Scott Memoetial Hoslpitail, Aso' thanks bo Drs. Brady and M'al- kus, Mass Drope and the nurs- ing stagy i for their kindnesses. — Mrs John Byermani. 24-88x1 I wish to thank everyone for the cards, treatst, treatsgid, flbwexs and visits. Special thanks to Father Kelly, Farther Coughlin Drs. Stapleton, •Oakes+ ian d also the,; •.niw saing staff while was a patient in • Minton Public Hospital. -- Luella Mbylhn. • 24-88•x1 I wish to thunk all who were so kind bo me dung my stay 1 -in the hospital and since re- turning home, for cards, flow- ers and gifts.. Thanks also bo the mases and doctors. It was deeply appreciated. '— Sandra Johnston .24-88-1. I wish to -thank everyone who Sent oardsi and boxes and visit- ed me while I was a Patient 'in Scott Memomial Hospital. Spec- ial thanks to the doctors and nurses. Everything was greedy appreciated. — Jotri Kenn. 24-88xt1 Notice .cif WAtER- SHUT.OFF Main Street, from No. 8 - Highway to C.N.R. Crossing MONDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1965 1 p.m. to' 3 p.m. (D.SaT.) SHUT-OFF NECESSARY TO, CHANGE MAIN COl\tTROL, VALVES Your co-operation is requested SEAFORT I PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION D. SILLS • R. J. BOUSSRY chis rman Manager\, THE fanidly of the Late Albert S. Pepper; wish to empress sin - Celle thanks to rellaibives, neigh- bors and friends for fI]gral tri- butes, donations to the Heart Fund and messagie's of sympathy during the loss. of Their beloved father, Special ' thanks to DRis. Stapleton arid, Gorwill, a n d nurses. '24-88-1 • Births •FINLAYSON In Scott Mtesi- oii al Hospital, on August 29, a to Mn. and Mrs. Garry Fnb,- llayson, RR 2 Kippers, a daugh- ter. HUTTON — In Listowel: Mem= oniat Hospital, on Sunday, August 22, to Mr. and Mes. Albert Hutton (nee Mona Clarke) a daughter. KNFJTSC'H = in Scotb Memor- ial Hospital, on August 29, to M+ r. and d M r s. Christian Knetlsch, .RR 2 B l y+t h, a daughter: NOBLE — In Scott M'emostiral Hospital, on August 28, to Mhr. and Mrs. Gordon Noble, Sea - forth., a daughter. STE,. MARIE - In Scott Mem- orial emorial Hospital, on August 30, to Mr. and Ma's. Robert Ste. M ar 10, RR 3 Seatorth, a daughter VEENSTRA — In Scott Mem- orial iemoriial Hospital, of August 27, to Mr. and *Mrs. Andrew Veen - stria, RJR 4 Clinton, as daughter. Too Late FOR SALE — Pony, miedihnm sive, phone 262-5504. -1 FOR, RENT — 2-bedt?oom heat- ed apartiniient• Phoaie 527-121D. xa FOR SAM — Gliadabmus, sweet conn, potatoes, eta, are now ready. Murray Tyndall, Bruee- fielld, phone 4824182. -1 FOR SALE OR RENT -- New 3 -bedroom house, West William St., Seaford!. C ontao'H B;,o b Whitelaw, plume 294-6128, 'aala- hiifli. -1 FOR. SALE — Books Or Goder- ich Business College; hic15idiM shergiand. Aipplly+G Shbir- ley Dinsmore, ch St., phone 527-0492. -1✓ HOUSE FOR RENT — 1 mil1e east of Brumfield, served by H,abkirk Bus Service to Clinton RCAF, available Oetdbier 1st. Haugh Bros., Brueid, ;2?- 09?71.a 15- FOUR SME •-- 3 tomo, two Meeks from Main St., now gag furnace, sewage eoafneeted, mimflam kitchen, apartment at near now rtating. ' Seidl .+down pe*nut arranged y ANTED Applications -from 100 WOMEN Willing to -accept .full-time employment doing light, clean work in modern plant. considering establishing in Goderich. • Goderich Industrial Commission is negotiating with a firm which, ` if it locates, will require up to 350 female workers on a.permanent basis. The management of this fi is concerned that the Gode- rich •area may not. be able to provi a sufficient staff when it is. needed. If you would be interested in full -time -employment in a modern plant at a competitive wage scale in Goderich, kindly fill out the form below andforward it -immediately. Your application will be treated in strictest confidence: To the Goderich Industrial Commission, Goderich,Ont. GENTLEMEN: I would be interested ih procuring full- time employment of the type .you describe, in Goderich. Name Address Age + GODERICH INDUSTRIAL: COMMISSION The Man Who Signs Must Make Good! A' responsible man puts his name to a piece of paper and it becomes a cheque --the equivalent of money. He signs his name on the back of another pieceof paper and it becomes an endorsed note — good .for money. He''writes a letter and it becomes a 'binding con- tract. The adding of the name makes these things sol- emn and legal obligations. The man who signs is responsible! a,. Just so with an advertisement—the moment a man signs his name to it he has made a pledge to the - public. - . He is bound by his word as much as if he signed a cheque or a note. He must do what he promised on the terms he promised. If he does•:not, he courts business disaster. The man who advertises a lie publicly proclaims himself a liar. Such- men are seldom in business but frequently in asylums. It is safer buy advertised articles than nonde- script ones. It is fer to deal with merchants who advertise than with k ose who do not. Bement is a signed pledge of 'good faith An adve • • to the public. See the rehants who welcome the chance to back their goods and products with their, names. READ all the ads in this issue of the H'URQN EXPOSITOR • READ all the ads in this issue of the HtIR.ON XPOSITOR SEAFOR'flT PHONE 527-0240