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1. Coming Events
2. 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
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ders Wanted (21), and Legal
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1. Coming Events - -
TURKEY. Bingo, in St. Col-
umban, Wednesday, Dec. 8,
at 9 p.m., sharp. Watch for
further announcements.
1.94-$
DUBLIN CWL Turkey Bingo
at Parish Hall, Dublin, on
Friday, Nov. 26th. 1-95-1
THE Annual Bazaar and
Bingo, sponsored by the
Ladies of the Altar Society,
will be held in the Dublin
Parish Hall, on Thursday,
Nov. 4, 1965. 1-95-1
BAZAAR, Bake Sale and Tea
in St: Andrew's United
Church, Kippen, Saturday,
Nov. 13th, at 3 p.m. Sponsor-
ed by United Church Women.
1-95-1
THE Huron County .Histori-
, cal Society is holding a Gen-
eral Meeting on Oct. 25th, at
8:15 p.m., at Stephen Town-
ship Community Centre, at
Crediton, Ont. The guest
speaker is Mr. W. E. Elliott,
Goderich, will show slides. of
• Huron County Houses with
commentary. Local Women's
Institutes will serve lunch.
Come and bring a friend.
1-95-1
HURON COUNTY
CREAM PRODUCERS
are holding their Annual
Meeting in the Council Cham-
bers,
CLINTON TOWN HALL,
WED, OCT. 27th, at 8.30 p.m.
Bob Morrison, Director of
the Ontario Cream Producers
Marketing Board will be the
a guest speaker.
1-9- 5-1
2. Lost, Strayed
HEREFORD steer, lost, lot
32, Con. 8, McKillop Towri-
ship. Phone 527-0066. 2-93x3
PAIR of woman's brown
* Brevitt oxfords, on Main St.
Apply Box 1510, Huron Ex-
positor. 2-95x1
3. Found
BLACK dog, with tan mark-
ings, leather collar. Jack Pat-
rick, phone 527-0047. 3-95-1
4. Help Wanted
CASHIER, wanted for groc-
ery store. Apply Box 1489,
Huron Expositor. 4-93-tf
WANTED
Youth, interested in learn-
« ing printing trade.
Apply in own -writing,
giving age, education, to:
HURON EXPOSITOR
Seaforth.
4-92x1
CONSTRUCTION
SAFETY INSPECTQR
Applications for the posi-
of Construction Safety In-
spector for the County of
Huron must be submitted on
form provided and may be
secured from the office of
the undersigned.
Applications to close at
5:00 p.m., Friday, November
12, 1965.
Minimum salary, $400 per
month.
Lowest or any application
not necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk - Treasurer, County of
Huron.
Court, House, Goderich Ont.
�-952
4. Help Wanted
SMALL manufacturing firm
requires man for mainten-
ance work. Box 1513, Huron
Expositor. 4-95-2
SALESLADY required for
part-time work, in Seaforth
Store. Box 1506, Buren Ex-
positor, 4-95-2
HELP WANTED
PAYROLL CLERK
Male or Female
LOOBY CONSTRUCTION
Limited
Dublin, Ontario. •
4-95-2
5. Bus. Opportunities
WANTED—All types of mer-
chants and direct salesmen to
sell the amazing new hairdry
ers. Sample $2.00; 12, $30.00.
Order from John's Enter-
prises, Box 13, Dept. WHD,
Dashwood, Ontario.. 5-95-1
POPULAR Avon Cosmetics
We just have three open ter-
ritories available now for
Christmas sales. Car neces-
sary. No obligation, phone
collect evenings, Mrs.. Mill -
son, London, 41-0541.
5-95-1
7. Situations Wanted
AVAILABLE for baby sitt-
ing by day or by week.
Phone 527-1872. 7-94x2
AVAILABLE for baby sitting
while mother works. Phone
527-0333. 7-95-1
TYPING done at home. Ex-
perienced, available for typ-
ing of all kinds at home.
Phone 527-1,167. 7-95-1
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TWELVE York pigs, 6 to 7
weeks old. Cecil Pullman,
phone 527-1565. 8-94x1
TWELVE pigs, 8 weeks old.
William McMillan, Staffa.
8-94x1
TWENTY -five pigs, 8. weeks
old. Apply Doug • Hugill,
phone 482-7548. 8-94x1
ELEVEN good pigs, 6 weeks
old. Joe Verberne, RR 1,
Seaforth, phone 527-0265.
8-94x1
TWENTY -eight pigs, 7 weeks
old. Ted Van Dyk, RR 3,
Seaforth, phone 527-1435.
'8,-94x1
TWO white-faced calves. C.
DeCorte, RR 2, Seaforth,
phone 527-1628. 8=95-1
DUAL purpose Shorthorn
cows and heifers, due to
freshen soon. Reasonably
priced. John A. Keyes, phone
Clinton, 482-4723. 8-95x2
TWENTY -two pigs, 7 to 8
weeks`" old. Henry Klaver,
Highway 8, phone 482-9156.
8-95-1
9. Poultry For Sale
DE—KALB
Ready -to -lay
Pullets
Call
McKINLEY'S FARM and
HATCHERY LTD.,
Zurich
Phone Hensall, 262-2837.
9-93-tf
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
Red x S x Red Pullets
Mixed Chicks and Cockerels.
Available now. Book your or-
ders early.
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
9-93-tf
10. Used Cars For Sale
1952 Chev. car, in running
condition. Phone 527-0918.
10-95-1
11: Articles For Sale
MAN'S bicycle, in good con-
dition. Phone 527-0394.
11-94x2
FOR SALE — Mixed dry
wood, $5:50 per cord deliv-
ered. Lewis Coyne, phone
Dublin, 109 R 16. 11-94x3
COOK stove; also oil space
heater, almost new. William
Church, Walton. 11-95x1
MINNEAPOLIS corn picker,
$125.00; 5 white-faced calves
about 225 lb's. each. R. E.
Robihson, RR 3, Kippen,
11-95-1
TWO large -size oil space?
heaters, both in good condi-
tion; also 2 45 -gallon oil
drums. Ross MacDonald,
phone 527-1237. 11-95x1
PHILISHAVE RAZORS
at reduced prices.
New Speedflex, with Trim-
mer, only $29.95.
New Speedshaver, $17.95
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD
Seaforth,
1 l -95-tf
SEE our Large selection of
leather goods, wallets, clutch
purses, key cases, utility
cases, shoe polishing kits,
jewel boxes, etc. Anstett
Jewellers Ltd. 11-95-tf
NEED luggage? We now car-
ry in stock a large selection
of Dominion Jetliner luggage.
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-95-tf
MEDIUM brown winter coat,
like new, size 16. Phone 527-
0330. 11-95-1
TWO Gold Seal tubeless
tires, 750 x 14, nearly new;
one. dropleaf walnut table.
Phone 527-0092, after 6.
11-95x1
TWO -man chain saw, in per-
fect condition. Apply Carl
Vanderzon, North Main St.,
Seaforth, phone 527-1772,
11-95x1
11. Articles For Sale
SEAFORTH High School
rings for boys and girls, in
all sizes. Anstett Jewellers
Ltd. 11-93-t1
TWO grey dress coats and
trousers. Apply Commercial
Hotel, room 9. 11-95x1
ROGERS - Majestic portable
TV set, 3 years old, in good
condition. $115.00. Phone
527-0752. 11-95x5
SEVEN cords hard body wood
dry. Wilfred O'Rourke, phone
37 R 9, Dublin. 11-95x1
COMPLETE Girl Guide uni-
form, size 14%. Phone 527-
1346. 11-95x1
SPRAYED apples, Kings
Snows, McIntosh, Talman
Sweet, Delicious, Greening,
Wolf River, Baldwin, etc.
Phone 482-3214, Fired Mci-
Clymont, one mile South of
Varna. 11-95x1
POTATOES, onions and cab-
bage. Joe Vandenberk, Con.
12, Logan Township, phone
Dublin, 104 R 17. 11-95x3
ADORN your wall with a
Tapestry. Many beautiful
designs; also tablecloths and
cushion covers. Main Street
Variety, Phone 527-1640,
Seaforth. 11-95-1
CABBAGE, cooking onions,
spanish onions, potatoes,
squash and carrots. Ambrose
Addley, Kinburn. 11-95x3
APPROXIMATELY 4 acres
of standing field corn, well
eared. Ambrose Addley, Kin -
burn, 11-95x3
WESTINGHOUSE 16 cu. ft.
freezer, nearly new; Beattie
wringer washer and white
enamel portable laundry
tubs. Phone 527-0464.
11-95-1
STABLE brooms, $1.95; lin-
en tea towelling, 22" wide,
reg. 65c, 53c per yard;
men's work boots, less 10%;
carrots. $1.40 a bushel, from
Thursday, Oct. 21, to Wed.,
Oct. 27th. Borden Brown,
Kinburn Store, phone 527-
1387. 11-95-1
YOU are invited to see and
choose from the excellent
selection of Christmas cards,
stationery and all occasion
cards on display at my home.
Samples delivered upon re-
quest. Mrs. E. Mills, phone
527-0175. 11-95x4
FARM VENTILATING FANS
Complete line for all farm
ventilation requirements.
Fans 12" to 48", controls;
timers, switches, etc.
J. DEAN WILLIAMSON
Poultry and Livestock Equip-
ment Distributor, at
Sharp's Maintenance Service
Seaforth, phone 527-1746
11-93-4
HURON County's leading tract-
or and farm equipment depot.
Lowest possible prices on stock
on hand of tractors and over
80 other new machines in stock
or being shipped to us at once
in bulk shipment plus a large
stock of used row crop. Kongs-
kilde- and other used cultivat-
ors, disc harrows, spring tooth
h a r row s; grain and fertilizer
drills, planters, manure spread-
ers, plows, mowers, swathers,
hay conditioners, combines and
many other machines. Phone
527-0120, John Bach, I.H. Deal-
er, Seaforth. 11-93-tf
12.. Wanted To Buy
ANTIQUE furniture, picture
frames, cupboards, lamps, and
dishes, etc. Will buy individual
pieces or complete household.
Phone 271-1578. 12-93-tf
WANTED to buy a domestic
size cider mill or wine press.
Box 1511, Huron. Expositor.
- 12-95-2
ROUND dining room table.
Apply Box 1508, Huron Ex-
positor. 12-95x1
13. Wanted
AN elderly lady to board in
a Seaforth home. Must not
be bedfast. For further in-
formation, write Box 1504,
Huron Expositor. 13-94x2
$4,500 first mortgage. Write
Box 1507, Huron Expositor.
13-95-2.
SOMEONE to feed 60 cows
by the month; also sixty
calves on the gain. Apply to
Carl Dalton, phone 527-0702.
13-95x2
ANYONE interested in feed-
ing cattle for winter, call
Harold Jackson, Seaforth,
527-0640. 13-95-2
14. Property For Sale
CHOICE tots, sewers available.
N. Main Street, R. J. Doig, 527-
0763. 16-93-tf
FOUR -bedroom house, on East
William St. Phone Leslie Beattie
at 527-0542, Seaforth. 14-93-t}
SCHOOL house and 1 acre
lot in Lot 27, Con, 11, Mc-
Killop, with drilled well.
Frame building, in good state
of repair. Phone 527-0916.
14-94x2
FARM, Varna area, paved
road, 100 • acres clay loam,
95 acres workable, 5 acres
bush. Well built on, good
water supply, Reasonable
terms. Apply Alf Johnston,
(no agents). 14-94x2
FOR SALE
PROPERTY
100 acre farm, good build-
ings and water supply, Mor-
ris Township,
80 acre term, good build-
ings. McKillop Township.
2 houses in the village of
Walton.
1 good house in Seaforth.
Apply- to
HAROLD JACKSON, Broker
ALLAN CAMPBELL (Agent)
14-95-3
14. Property For Sale
IN Brodhagen, House for
sale. Russell Sholdice, phone
347-2634. 14 -93 -ti
HOUSE in Village of Walton.
6 rooms, bath and furnace.
Phone 527-0753. 14-95-tf
ONE' frame shed. Apply to
Stewart Dolmage, phone 527-
1287. 14-95-1
BUILDERS . . .
TINKERERS .
Do -It -Yourself Fans
Are you interested in look-
ing at a place to test your
skill and imagination.
An older house, but
straight up and down, with
two extra lots that run from
the old Highway through
to No. 8.
An ideal location} if you
wish to accept a challenge.
The house is frame, it has
a bathroom, town water, hy-
dro, an old furnace, needs a
face lifting and someone to
see its possibilities.
Price of house and lots is
$3,200.
WILLIAM M. HART
Sal1esman
Geo. R. Johnston
Real Estate
14-95-1
15. Property For Rent
HOUSE in Winthrop; mod-
ern conveniences, oil heated.
Phone 527-1188. 15-93-3
FOR RENT — House on
North Main Street, gas heat-
ed. Dave Muir, phone 527-
0624. 15-94-t1
HOUSE, 1 mile east of Bruce -
field, served by Habkirk
Bus to Clinton RCAF. Apply
Haugh Bros., Brucefield,
phone 527-0927. 1,5-93-t4
FOR RENT — Redecorated,
modern oil heated country
home, on Highway 4, one
mile north of Hensall. Phone
J. C. Smillie, 262-5141. -
15-93-3
FOR RENT — 3 -bedroom
house, west of Seaforth, mod-
ern conviences, newly dec-
orated, new oil furnace. Ap-
ply Doug Hugill, phone 482-
7548. 15-93-t1
LARGE 2 -bedroom apart-
ment. Heat and water sup-
plied. J. C. Crich, Seaforth.
15-95-2
HEATEII•„apartment, 4 or 5
rooms. Private bathroom,
private entrance, available
early in November. Apply to
Box 1509, Huron Expositor.
15-95-tf
19. Notices
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
19-93-tf
MASONRY repairs, chim-
neys and repointing, stone-
work, fireplaces built. No
job too small, all work guar-
anteed. Raymond Squires,
Box 335, Seaforth, phone
527-1332, 19-93-tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed... Write or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2
Brussels, phone 442 w6. Bruss-
els or. contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-63x25
NOTICE — Spray painting,
frame houses, barns, roofs,
stores, ere, Phone 527-0051.
19-91x3
NOW
Is the time to bring your
Clipper blades for sharpen-
ing. Repair parts for all
makes.
SEAFORTH FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE,
Seaforth, Ont.
19-93-3
SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE
Cleaned and repaired with
modern equipment.
IRVIN. COXON,
Phone 254. Milverton
or DAVE LEMON, -
Phone 527-0330, Seaforth.
19-93-4
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and .Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. •.- 19-93-tf
ATTENTION
FARMERS !
Maeiae Bros.
DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
Highest cash prices paid for
dead or disabled cows and
horses
Phone collect 133 Brussels
24 Hour Service
License No. 390065
- 19-87x14
NOTICE
Tuckersmith
Municipal Dump
will be open until further notice
on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old concrete
or car bodies permitted.
J. I. McINTOSH, Clerk
19-93-tf
NOTICE
We are shipping Cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
of Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth., 527-1946, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE.
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin.
Call Collect
19-93-tf
SINGER Sales and Service,
sewing machines vacuum clean-
ers, fibor polishore, and type-
writers. Caul Jim McGregor,
phone 521-1486: 19-93-tf
19. Notices
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth
19-93-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton, 482-7269
Licence No. 350-C-65
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
OF SCHOOLS
Gordon Jackson has been
instructed to sell by Public
Auction, the following school
properties, including furnish-
ings and contents, for the
Grey Township School Board
on SATURDAY, OCT. 23rd,
at 12:30 p.m., S.S. No. 1
School.
2 p.m., S.S. No. 8 School.
3:30 p.m., S.S. No. 9
School, (Moncrief).
For further particulars
contact Norman S. Hoover,
Secretary, Grey Township
School Board, RR 3, Brussels,
Phone 423 W 7.
20-94-2
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale, in Hibbert
Township, Lot 18, Con. 5,
21/2 miles South of Dublin,
?12 mile West, on .FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 29th, at 1 o'clock.
HORSES — 1 team of
horses, geldings.
CATTLE — 12 Durham
and Hereford cows, 5 due in
Oct. and Nov., 1 rebred, bal-
ance with calf at foot; Here-
ford calf, 400 lbs.;'2 -yearling
Hereford and Durham steers,
5 Durham and Hereford
heifer yearlingss, 550 to- 600
lbs.
Hay — 2,000 bales mixed
hay.
IMPLEMENTS — W-6 In-
ternational tractor, on rub-
ber, starter and lights; 3 -fur-
row Mc -D plow; 9 -ft. Mc -D
cultivator; 13 -run disc Mc -D
fertilizer drill; 7 -ft. Mc -D
power mower; Papeck ham-
mer mill; McCormick spread-
er; 5 -section diamond har-
rows and pole; Mc -D binder,
7 -ft.; Md -D hay loader; Iron
Horse 4 -cycle gas engine;
fanntng mill; Viking cream
separator; .2 chop boxes; hog
crate; colony house; 2 new
steel water troughs; wooden
water trough: 1 rubber tired
wagon and 16' hay rack: 1
John Deere 4 -bar side rake:
FLUNKO -
20. Auction •Sales
M -H packer; 32 -ft. extension
ladder; 75 -ft. endless belt;
set scales; bag truck; 2 Jack -
all jacks; quantity lumber,
planks; 20 -ft. extension blow-
er pipe; large vice; barrel of
Molasses; set of team har-
ness; large anvil; quantity of
cedar posts; forks; shovels;
chains; fence equipment and
a host. of other articles too
numerous to mention. Some
household furniture.
JOHN T. RYAN; Proprietor.
J. L. Ryan, Auctioneer.
James McQuaid, Clerk.
20-95-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Farm Stock, Machinery, Hay,
Grain and Household Effects,
at Lot 14, Con. 9, Stanley
Township, 11/4 miles West of
Varna and 3 miles South, on
TUESDAY, OCT. 26, at 12
CATTLE — 11 Holstein
cows, due in Feb.; 3 Holstein
heifers, due in Nov.; 1 fat
Hereford cow; 13 young
calves; 4 young cattle; Clyde
mare.
MACHINERY — Interna-
tional tractor, W-6; Allis-
Chalmers B tractor; bean'pul-
ler; scuffler; 3 -furrow plow;
2 -furrow plow;t 28-32 plate
disc; set 7 -section harrows;
8 -ft. stiff tooth McCormick -
Deering cutivator; 13 -run
fertilizer McCormick drill;
roller; mower; scuffler; hay
loader; McCormick 4 -bar side
rake; Massey -Harris 7 -ft.
binder; Letz grinder; grain
roller; Dicker ' threshing
machine; 120 ft. drive belt;
circular saw; 2,000 lb. scales;
32 -ft. extension ladder; Chore
Boy milking machine; elec-
tric grain cooker; bag truck;
11 -plate one-way disc; alum-
inum wheel barrow; rubber
tired wagon and rack; 300 -ft.
1 inch plastic hose; Cockshutt
manure spreader; 1947 Chev-
rolet 1/2 -ton truck, with
racks; snow fence; colony
house, 10' x 12'; steel water
trough; steel drum; chains;
shovels; scrap iron; quantity
of lumber.
HAY — 20 tons cut bay.
GRAIN — 1,500 bushels
Garry • -Oats, . from certified
seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—
Dining room. suite; china cab-
inet: buffet; table and chairs;
small tables; 2 enamel cook
stoves; 2 electric ranges;
deep freeze; oil. 'space heat-
er; 9 cu. ft. Frigidaire; seal-
ers; crocks; bedroom furni-
ture; dishes: Other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS—Cash, farm sold.
ELMORE KEYES, Proprietor
Harold Jaclfson, Auctioneer.
George Powell, Clerk
20. Auction Sags
CLEARING.
AUCTION • SALE
Clearing Auction Sale pf
Household Effects, in the
Village of Dublin, Main St„
on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27t11,
at 1 p.m.
2 day- beds; occasional
chairs; small tables; electric
lamps; coal .ail lamp; two
sideboards; 6 brown chairs;
pictures; scatter mats; mir-
rors: 2 8 -day clocks; gas
heater; oil heater; 4 electric
heaters, with fans; card
table; ironing board; 2 beds,
springs, mattresses; dressers;
stands; hall rack; kitchen
table; buffet; 6 chairs; lylotor-
ola TV, 21 inch, {like new);
Frigidaire frig.; McClary el-
ectric stove; white annex,
(like new); radio; plants;
dishes; kitchen utensils; small
chest; washing machine; hot
plate; 4 lawn chairs; potatoes;
onions; clothes horse; 32 -ft..
extension Tadder; step lad-
der; quantity lumber; hard-
wood flooring; ceiling tile;
asphalt roofing; scythe; gar-
den hose; garden tools; car-
penter tools; shovels; forks;
crocks; wheel barrow; two
rabbit cages; 9 flag stones;
rotary lawn mower; 1947
Monarch car, (perfect condi-
tion); Other articles too num-
erous to mention.
TERMS—Cash
C. P. VAN MILL, Proprietor.
George Powell, Clerk
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
20-94-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Dairy Cattle, at Lot 26, Con.
2, Goderich Township, ` 11/z
miles South of Porter's Hill,
or 6 miles South of Goderich
and 1/2 mile East `on MON-
DAY, OCT. 25th, at 2 p.m.
15 milking and dry Hol-
stein cows, (8 purebred, 7
grade); 6 bred Holstein hei-
fers, due in spring, (3 pure-
bred, 3 grade); 2 open Hol-
stein purebred heifers; nine
Holstein heifer calves, (6
purebred, 3 grade); 2 Here-
ford bull calves; 2 Surge
milking units; 1 milk cooler,
7 -cans;
TERMS — Cash, farm sold.
DOVWE BRUINSMA, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
George Powell, Clerk.
20-95-1
22. Legal Notices
Township of Hibbert
Court of. Revision
Notice is hereby given that
the Court of Revision for the
Township of Hibbert on the
Assessment Roll of the said
Township for the yar 1965,
.*4.1111914..,ts :;first sitt
the To nshila ;Hall, akaf , °,
Monday, November
3:00 o'clock p*i
and determine' appeals to the
said Court..
Last -day for filing appeals
was October 14, 1965,
Dated this 18th day of
October, 1.965. - •
ANNE BURCIILL, Clerk,
Dublin, Ontario, •
22-95-1
NOTICE
Court of Revision
Township of McKillop
The Council of the Town-
ship of McKillop will meet
as a Court of Revision on the
Assessment loll of 1965-66, at
MASONIC BUILDING,
SEAFORTH,
on
MONDAY, NOV. 1, 1965,
at 10:00 a.m.
Parties interested should
govern themselves according-
ly.
J. M. ECKERT, Clerk,
Township of McKillop
22-95-2
TOWNSHIP OF
HULLETT
Court of Revision
The Court of Revision on
the 1966 assessment roll for
the Township of Hullett will
hold the first sitting on Nov-
ember 1, 1965, at the Com-
munity Hall, Londesboro, at
3:00 o'clock p.m. -
All appeals should be in
the Clerk's Office at least 10
days prior to the first sitting
to be given consideration.
Harry F. Tebbutt,
Clerk -Treasurer,
RR 1, Londesboro, Ontario.
22-93-3
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to divulge the name or
address of any advertiser
using a Huron Expositor
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ask for this information.
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SMALL WORLD
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CYNTHIA
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SANG OFF-KEY:
THAT'S WHY 1.
THOUGHT ID BE A
NATuRAL MODERN MUSIC
\ COMBO. /
OUR TOWN
I DIDN'T
THINK YOU
LIKED KILLING !
THINGS,
DAD:
THEN WHY HAVE
YOU BROUGHT YOUR
GUN ON OUR
HIKE?
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ANYONE WHO
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