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The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-09, Page 110 Y 4 a 4 4 4 4 Inexpensive Want ds Play San 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 Classified ads are inserted at a rate of 2 cents per word. Each number, initial and ab- breviation counts as one word. Ads are subject to the follow- ing minimums: Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an insertion. Classification 25, minimum '65c, plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. All other classifications, mini- mum 65 cents per insertion, except Auction Sales (20), Ten- ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- tion. For cash payment, or if paid by 10 days following last inser- tion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firms, Trades- men, etc.): Minimum, 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 cents per advertisement. L Coming Events CABARET Dancing, Brodha- gen Community Hall, Satur- day, .Dec. llth. Al Wagner's Orchestra. 1-02-1 DANCING Brodhagen Com- munity Hall, Friday, Dec. 10, to music by the Chantels. 1-02-1 SHOWER for Gail Finlayson, at Egmondville United Church at 8:30, Friday, Dec. 10. Ev- eryone welcome. 1-02-1 CHRISTMAS Dance, Walton Community Hall, Thursday, Dec. 23rd, Don Robertson and the Ranch Boys. Lunch Booth. Sponsored by Hall Board. 1-02x1 CHRISTMAS Dance, en December 22nd, in Seaforth Legion Hall. Music by the Calaliers. Everyone one wel- me. 1-00-3 TREAT your boy to NHL Hockey on Dec. 26th, Mont- real and Detroit. For tick- ets and information, call Miller Motors, phone 527- 1410. 1-00-5 2. lost, Strayed YELLOW and white Collie, female. Answers to name of Cindy. Contact Mrs. James F. Scott, 527-0605. 2-02x1 3. Found BLACK, white faced calf, about 400 lbs., strayed to lot 24, con. 7, McKillop. James Keys, phone 527-0467. 3-02-1 8. Farm Stock For Sale TEN pigs, weaned. Joe Hast- ings, lot 25, con. 7, Hibbert. 8-02x1 THIRTEEN pigs, 8 weeks old. Bob Patrick, Seaforth, phone 527-1278. 8-02-1 TWENTY -one pigs, 7 weeks old. Peter Swinkles, phone 527-0436. 8-02x1 TWENTY -eight pigs, 8 weeks old. George Love, Walton, phone 527-0637. 8-02x1 FOUR Hereford heifers, 700 to 800 lbs. George Love, Wal- ton, phone 527-0637. 8-02x1 TWO nanny goats. For fur- ther information, phone 527- 1205. 8-02-1 SIXTEEN chunks. Apply to Mac Stewart, phone 527-1527. 8-02x1 TWO young Holstein cows, due in a week. Wilbur Jew- itt, phone 527-0466. 8-02x1 TWENTY -five pigs, 8 weeks old. Doug Hugill, RR 2, Sea - forth, phone 482-7548. 8-02-1 YORK sow, bred Lacombe, due in one week. Leslie Pep- per, RR 4, Walton, phone 527-0506. 8-02-1 TWENTY -nine pigs, 6, 7 and 9 weeks old. Albert Vos, RR 4, Seaforth, phone 527-1465. . 8-02x1 REGISTERED Holstein heif- er, unit bred, due Dec. 20th, from 'Citation R, dam, sired by De Tol. Priced reasonable. Apply Russell Brock, phone Heesall, 262-5265. 8-02-1 TWO heifers, 1 Holstein and Brown Swiss, other Durham, both due this month. William Livingston, RR 2, Seaforth. 8-02-1 9. Poultry For Sale DE—KALB Ready -to -lay Pullets Call McKINLEY'S FARM and HATCHERY LTD., Zurich Phone Henson., 262-2837. 9-01-tf 9. Poultry For Sale 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 9-01-tf 10. Used Cars For Sale CAR, '63 Chev. sedan, needs some body work. Closest of- fer to $1,000. Phone 262-5150. 10-02x2 11. Articles For .Sale' USED piano, 'fair condition. Phone 527-0948. 11-02-1 ORDER your Christmas goose from Gordan Papple, phone 527-1418. 11-02x1 TWO -unit Surge milker and pump. Phone Dublin, 17 'R 8. 11-02-2 ONE Samoyed puppy, three months old. Phone , 482-3830. 11-02x1 ONE • large gas heater, with blower. Don R. Wood, phone 527-0254. 11-02x1 FORTY -four can bulk tank, "Meuler", like new. Phone 37 R 15, Dashwood. 11-98x4 DELUXE Delco car radio, in perfect working order. Apply George Coville, phone Dub- lin, 122. 11-02-1 FOUR burner 24 -inch elec- tric stove; also double bed, springs and mattress. Phone 527-1953. 11-02-1 FORTY bales Timothy and Alfalfa hay, 40 cents a bale. William Bennett, phone 527- 0913. 11-02x1 SEAFORTH High School rings for boys and girls, in all sizes. Anstett Jewellers. Ltd. 11-97-tf CHRISTMAS trees, choice bushy pines. Take your pick. Free delivery. Tom Costello, Ord St., phone 527-1225, Seaforth. Call us and we'll bring some around for you to choose. 11-01x3 JOHN DEERE hammmermill, 1/2 mixer, with 1' H.P. motor; 2 Warner propane brooder stoves, like new. Paul Vogels, RR 2, Dublin, phone 86 R 11. 11-02x1 PHILISHAVE special bonus. Free preshave and aftershave lotion, (value $3:00) with any model Philishave at our special low prices. Savauge Jewellers, (opposite the Post Office), 11-01-tf SPECIAL 50 piece sets of English Dinnerware, service for 8, only $29.95 ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd. 11-01-4 CARAVELLE WATCHES by Bulova Priced $17.95 to $39.95 Trade-ins accepted All watches guaranteed one year. ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd. 11-01-4 USED and new 120 bass ac- cordians, $150 and up, small, medium and large; used and new eleiytric guitars and am- plifiers. Charles Pounder, 196 Widder St., Goderich, phone 524-7541. 11-98-4 PIERCED EARRINGS Over 200 pair in stock to choose from Priced $2.50 to $21.00 ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd. 11-01-4 XMAS DREAMS COME TRUE at Kinburn Store Flannelette blankets, 70" x 90", $4.50 a pair; satin bound blankets, $4.95; Phili- shave razor, speed flex, $22.95; 10% off ,-on electric fry pans, tea kettles and toasters; potatoes, 75 lb. bag, $2.49. Order your Christmas turkey now. BORDEN BROWN, Kinburn Store, phone 527-1387. 11-02-3 BLOND bookcase bed, double dresser, chest of drawers, Westinghouse washing mach- ine, in good condition, 3 shelf utility table; adjustable iron- ing board; TV tables, rose design; plate glass mirror, 36 x 24; small oil burner; metal 3 -shelf medicine chest; a child's large wagon; tobog- gan; tricycle with trailer, age 4 to 5 years; a ride on trac- tor, age 2 to 3 years; a doll house with furniture. This can be seen at Ross Scott's Apartment in Brucefield. Phone 482-9820. 'Reason for selling, moving west. 11-02-1 12. Wanted To Buy ANTIQUE furniture, picture frames, cupboards., Lamps, and dishier, etc. Will buy individual pieces/ or complete household. Phone 271-1578. 12-01-tf. 12. Wanted To Buy NUMBER of used cattle stan- chions. Apply to Box 1527, Huron Expositor. 12-02x2 An electric cement mixer. Hank Van Rooijen, phone 527-0705. 12-02x1 BALED hay and cob corn. Hubert Sabounin, Box 614, Alexandria, Ont. 12-02x4 SILVER dollars dated 1958 or earlier wanted, also other old coins, tokens, medals, stamps, old post cards, old documents, etc. Will pay top prices for desirable items. List what you have and mail to: Hobbies, Box 28, Clinton, Ont., or phone 524-6526. 12-02-1 14. Property For Sale IN Brodhagen, House for sale. Russell Sholdice, phone 347-2634. 14014tf HOUSE and lot in Farquhar. Brick house and one and one-fifth acres of land; stable and garage, property of the late Mrs, Nelson Clarke Apply to Mrs. William Wal- ters, RR No. 1, Woodham, dial 229-6654. 14-02,2 HOUSE IN EGMONDVILLE Almost across from the church. Immediate possession, 3 bedrooms, pressure system, '/a . acre lot, down payment, with suitable monthly install- ments. Wanted -100 acre farm on Highway. Wanted -50 acre farm near Seaforth. Wanted -50 acres near Red Tavern. Wanted—Cottage at Bay- field with 1/2 acre of land. William M. Hart Salesmen Geo. R. Johnston Real Estate 14-02-1 THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO BUILDINGS FOR SALE AND REMOVAL TWP. OF TUCKERSMITH A two-storey frame dwell- ing known as House No. 1 and a two-storey frame dwell- ing known as House No. 2, each with a single car frame garage, located on property fronting on the road between lots 5 and 6, approximately 1,000 feet south of Highway No. 8 just east of the Town of Seaforth in Lot 5, Con; 1, H.R.S., Township of Tucker - smith. The buildings are to be re- moved at the expense of the purchasers, who are required to make all arrangements in connection therewith. On completion of the removal, the property is to be suitably levelled to existing grade and left in a tidy condition. For further particulars, please contact A. H. Cass, 1075 Wellington Road, Lon- don, telephone 434-7391. Envelope containing offers to purchase must carry iden- tification that they refer to either Seaforth Building No. 1 or Seaforth Building No. 2. Offers to purchase stating total offer and method of payment, must be received by the undersigned before 4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, December 20, 1965, at 620 University Avenue, Toronto. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. E. B. EASSON, Secretary 14-01-2 15. Property For Rent FRONT apartment for rent, heated and newly decorated. Apply Frank Kling, Seaforth. 15-01-tf MODERN 2 -room apartment in the Village of Dublin, suit- able for one or two people. Phone 137 R 2, Dublin. 15-00x5 FOR RENT — Furnished or unfurnithed apartment, on North Main, gas heated. Carl Dalton, phone 527-0702. 15-01-t£ SELF - contained apartment, heated, large living room, kitchen, bathroom, Goderich Street East. A. Y. McLean. 15-02x3 FOR RENT — Apartment, available Jan. 1st. Private entrance, close to uptown. For further information call 527-1352, after 5 during the week. 15-01-tf FOR RENT — 3 -bedroom house, west of Seaforth, mod- ern conviences, newly dec- orated, new oil furnace. Ap- ply Doug Hugill, phone 482- 7548. 15-01-tf NEW 2 -storey home, with all hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, and full bath upstairs, din- ing room, living room, kit- chen as well as / bath and utility room downstairs, gas furnace, attached garage and ashpalt drive. Immediate possession. Apply Box 1524. Huron Eirpositor. 15-01-tf SELF contained duplex, with gas furnace. Phone 527-1490. 15-01-tf HEATED apartment, 4 or 5 rooms. Private bathroom, private entrance, available early in November. Phone 527-0722. 15 01- µvrY 15. Property For Rent MODERN 2 -bedroom apart- ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex- eter, 235-151.0. 15-01-tf 'OR RENT One apartment in Simpson Block, 2 -bedroom, gas heat- ed, newly decorated; hpt water heated apartments in Carling Block, $40 monthly; one apartment in Royal, gas heated, $25 monthly; 2 econ- omy apartments, gas heated, $20 monthly. Joseph McConnell, phone 527-1560 or Dr. McMaster. 15-02-2 16. For Sale or Rent ONE and one-half storey house, livingroom, family size kitchen, bedroom, 4 -piece bath, upper floor contains 3 bedrooms. Part basement, new gas furnace, on one acre lot on North Main. Terms phone 527-0363. 16-01x3 19. Notices CUSTOM chain sawing, rea- sonable rates. Repien Bros., RR 2, Walton, phone Dublin, 52 R 15. 19-02x3 VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser- vice for all makes. Filter Queen Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350. Hensall, 10-01-tf WINTER lawn mower ser- vice. Have your lawn mower overhauled during the win- ter and beat the spring rush. Call Sharp's Maintenance Service, 527-1526. 19-99x3 PICTURE FRA MING AT Beattie Furniture CLINTON 19-02-1 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2 Brussels. phone 442w 6. Bruss- els or contact HAROLD MAL- ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-63x25 ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service, autlbborized dealer Alwin Riley, 153 .Light- house St., Goderich, phone 524- 6514. 19-01-tf ATWOOD PET FOOD SUPPLIES Highest cash pricesd for dead and disabled cows and horses. Call Collect, 356-2622 License No. 401-C-65 19-01-tf SINGER Sales and Service, sewing machines vacuum clean- ers, floor polishers, and type- writers. Can Jim McGregor, phone 527-1486, 19-01-tf WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd. Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth 19-01-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 19-01-tf NOTICE We are shipping cattle every Monday to United Co -Operatives .;f 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 19-01-tf 23. Business Directory A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643 Seaforth - Ontario SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S. P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth BOX FUNERAL SERVICE Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flowers For All Occasions Phones: Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day,Calis — 527-0510 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST - Seaforth Office: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m. Sat., 9 to 12 noon Thursday evening by appoint- ment only Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010 Mon., Wed. -- Clinton Office 23. Business Directory McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. 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 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank my neighbors and 'friends for their kindness and help while I was in the hospital following my accid- ent and since returniing home. Everything was sincerely ap- preciated. — Joe Van Valken- goed, Cromarty. 24-02x1 WE wish to thank the Box Funeral Horne, neighbors and friends for the kindness shown to us in the loss of my brother, Peter Murray. Thank you sincerely. — Mr. and Mrs. G. McIntyre, De- troit. 24-02x1 A sincere thank you to Dr. Stapleton, nurses of Seaforth Community Hospital, Father Coughlin, Box Funeral Home, neighbors and friends for the kindness shown to me during these trying days. Thank you so much. — Mrs. Peter Mur- ray. 24-02x1 Births BEUTENMILLER — At Sea - forth Community Hospital, on Dec. 3, to Mr. and Mrs., Robert Beutenmiller, Sea - forth, a daughter. CAMPBELL — At Seaforth Community Hospital, on Dec. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campbell, RR 1, Seaforth, a daughter. VAN DYK — At Seaforth Community Hospital, on Dec. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van Dyk, RR 3, Sea - forth, a daughter. WOERLEN — At Seaforth Community Hospital, on Dec. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Woerlen, Seaforth, a son. Deaths FOSTER — In Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on Dec. 3rd, 1965, Mary Anne Fos- ter, in her 84th year. Additional Classified See Page 12 SMALL WORLD Oil, 1'M NOT THINKING OF A CAREER OR. OF LEARNING TO WQRK- Euchre Winners At a successful euchre held by Seaforth Chapter No. 233 OES, the following were the winners: Ladies: high, Mrs. Ivy John- son; lone hands, Mrs. M. E. Clarke; low, Mrs. Rita Orr; men's high, Harold Maloney; lone hands, Secord McBrien; low, Charles Reeves; door prize, Mrs. Rita Orr; draw on hand -embroidered quilt, Mrs. Frank Kling. NORTHSIDE UNIT 4, UCW The December meeting of Unit Four of UCW was held in the school room of the church Thursday, with 12 members present and six visitors. A read- ing was .given 'by Mrs. John Bach, who was in charge of the meeting. The devotional part of the meeting was taken by Mrs. Fern Patterson. The program was taken by Mrs. Margaret Leeming, based on the Dream of the Star. Helen McKenzie thanked the ladies for their help during her two years in office. The meeting closed with a pot -luck supper. Until Robert Koch discovered the tubercle bacillus in 1882, the disease was blamed on her- edity, climate, tight clothes, spells, open windows, "a weak constitution', poverty and per- sonal wickedness for which the sick person was being punish- ed. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finlay- son, RR 2, Seaforth announce the engagement of their eld- est daughter, Margaret Gail, to Mr. William Carl Uhler, son of Mr. Ernest Uhler, of Walton, Ont., and the late Mrs. Uhler, -marraige to take place in Egmondville United Church, on Tuesday, Dec. 28th, at 3 o'clock. 02x1 Boxholders' Names Not Given Out! It is not possible for us to divulge the name or address of any advertiser using a Huron Expositor box number. Please do not ask for this information. CI'M LEARNING HOW TO PLAY, TO BE NAPPY, TO USE EVERY 7 MINUTE l GAILY. Shifting To the Left • Canadians are steadily losing confidence in the free enter- prise system, according to a cross-country opinion survey. The erosion of support for prix vete business enterprise has been going on steadily since the war. This doesn't mean, however, that the nation tiis going to sud-, derily swerve from the present pattern of mixed public and private ownership. It does sug- gest that Canadian political parties will continue to veer leftward. In the Liberal party especial- ly, .a struggle is going on as to whether the government will swing to the left with more and faster social welfare legis- lation, or attempt to stand firm- er against such pressures. The survey on Canada's so- cialistic inclinations was taken by Elliott Research Corp., one of the country's leading survey firms. It was not, it should be added, one of the polling organ- izations which was off base in the recent federal election. According to the survey, the number' of persons favoring government ownership of indus- try has risen from 22.8 per cent in 1964 to 24.5 per cent this year. This figure, however, is not anv higher than back in 1947. The significant factor ap- pears to be that many persons feared a depression immediate- ly after' the war, and looked to government intervention to .pre- vent it. Does that mean fear of a depression is rising again in Canada? Well, hardly, according to this same survey. The •,econom- ic boom ytl1-ich Canada has 'been enjoying the past 'four years 'has given rise to general optimism among all sections of the popu- lation. While 28.4 per cent of those questioned said in 1962 that they thought a depression quite likely, this number dropped to 17.8 per cent in 1965. In testing the public's reac- tion to private enterprise, the survey found that socialistic in- clinations were most evident among rural respondents, per- sons of low income, young vot TODAY A BOY SHOULD CONCENTRATE ON PUTTING TENSION INTO GAMES. FLUiN KO TODAYS HISTORY LESSON CLASS WILL DEAL WITH NAPOLEONS MAIN AMBITION FLUNKO; WI -IAT WOULD YOU SAY NAPOLEONS AMBITION ( WAS? ers, and supporters oL the 'News ,z Democratic a nr social parties. F ,I' It's not surprising that NDP „ti; supporters should show such. beliefs, It might come as,. shock to Premier E. C. 'Men ning and Social Credit leader 'Bob 'Thompson, however, that ' his 'followers have socialistic inclinations. The explanation would appear , to be that Social Credit, like the CCF and the New Democra- tic parties, appeals most strong- ly to the disinherited and the discontent. For all the outspok- en support which Socred lead- ers have given to free enter- prise, a good chunk of their voting support has come from people who don't really believe what the leaders have been say- ing. But they've been voting Socred in protest against the present ,system. This is certainly what hap- pened in B.C. back in 1952, when CCF supporters by the thousands switched to the Soc- red banner. Canada is the most socialisti- cally inclined state in the west- ern hemisphere outside of Cuba. We have built a mixed economy „ featuring private ownership of business large and small, along- side government ownership or a wide' 'variety of public utili- ties, ranging from rail and air• lines to insurance companies,,, chemical plants, mine process. ing plants, etc. Together with this, there has been an ever-in- creasing advance in the social welfare fields, With national medicare the latest example. The fact that rural respon- dents don't have too much con- fidence in free 'enterprise :pro- vides a hint to Conservative leader Diefenbaker's S tm'o rig prairie backing. .It is 'cot 'en- tirely unfair that Mr. »iefen- baker has been dubbed "the Red Tory,''' Most Canadians, , of course, still abhor the idea of outright government ownership of :all business and industry. Even the NDP has found that government economic policies can exert jusi., as much influence on private companies as if those compan- ies were owned by the govern- ment, BY THE TIME WE LEAVE SCHOOL, WORK WILL ONO? 55 FOR TUE FAVORED FEW. 7-; \� OZ tN— TO CAPTURE AND DESTROY ALL THE. AGENTS OF THRUSH! i(l OUR TOWN ittintint �i11,`/;� .pit', YES– 17S ALL 71NOSE BEER AND SOFT DRINK CANS THAT PEOPLS TOSS INTO THE LAKE! CYNTHIA