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The Huron Expositor, 1962-10-11, Page 111h • 4 ., a 10 1f R .. L a 0 i w 66 USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2.Lash, Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8. Farm Stack For Sale 9. Poultry For Salle 10, Used Cars For Salle Ll. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Reut 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 The cost is low. Classifioations 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40C an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 65C plus 25c for each 4-ldne vense, Ala . other classifications mini- mum 65i cents per Insertion except Auction Sales', (20), Ten- ders Wanted, (21), anal Legal Notices, (22), rates on applicas- tion. ' For cash payment or if paid by 10 days following last in -ser - ton. 15 c deducted from above rates. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For.Business Firms, Trades- men, etc.) : Minimum 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15. cents per advertisement. 1. Coming Events BAZAAR and Bingo, Oct. 24th St. Columban Halal. 1-3Bi- ANNUAL Fowl Supper, Walton United Church, Wednesday, November 7th; 1962. 1-39-1 HOME Beaking Sale, sponsored by Se-aforth WI, -in ]Frank Klingrs vacant stare, (Daly's Garage), Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. 1-39-1 EUCHRE, Wednesday; Oct. 24, St. James' School Auditorium. Sponsored by Catholic Women's League. Prizes and t'unch. 1-39-1 TURs= Buffet Dinner, Oct. 17. Limited number of ticket's, $1.50 each available from members, ..or J. A. Cardno. Supper served from, 5 p.m. Auspices, Fireside Fellowship Group of First Pres- 'byber an Church. 1,149-1 HENSALL Kinette Club are sponsoring their annual Fall Rummage Saiee, Saturday, Oct. 13, 'ab Legion Hall; Hensall. Doors open at 2:30 P.m. Anyone tivishinsg to donate articles for the sale call 262 J 1, Mrs. John Dietz; or 252, Mrs. Harold Knight. 1-37-3 4. Help Wanted WOMEN for cleaning. Apply to Superintendent, Scott Memoripl Orn- for the errection of farm fence. Phone Leo Ryan, Kitch- enet, SH 5-3073. 4.39-1 YOUNG lady for 55 day week,, to look after 3-ye'a•r--old child, while mother works. Box 1163, Huron Expositor. 4-39-1 5. _Bus. Opportunities Franchised Deal4ershdp avail- able for an ' entirely new pro- duct in the safety home im- provement field. Unbelievable lifetime oppor- tunity ppcmtunity Product a necessity Immediate profits No competition No Financing Inquiries invited by, BIRTH PRODUCTS LTD., 400 Ridout St., London, Ontario. 5-39-1 6. Teachers -, Wanted TEACHER WANTED Music Supervisor, for School Section No. 13, McKillop Town- srip. Apply to: W. J. McDOWELL, Secretary -Treasurer RR 2, Seaforth 6-39-1 8. Farm Stock For Sale TWENTY pigs, seven weeek4l old. Carel Vanderzon, Phone- 469, Seaforth. 8-39YA TWO bunches good strong York chunks, A. R,,. Dodds, Lot 32, Con.. 7, McKillop. 8-39-1 TWO Registered Jercsey' cows, due Oct. 20 and 22. W. Henry, 8th, Morris, near Walton, phone Brussels, 377 W 6. • 8-39xi' REGISTE;RRED Holstein cow, 3 years olid, due in February. Ac- credited and- 'vaccinated. Art Finllayson, RR 3, Kipper,. 8-39-1 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, vac- lr cinated, bred Heerelbrd, due soon. JOHN BERENDSEN, on Highway 83, phone Kirk 161 R 4. REG ED and grade Hal• stx?1in, cows and h Oi>lnerea'3 Sxar1� close springers, later; also a numof young ears. Terms avallla b le. D'Arcy Rath well, Brucegeld,'p $ o n e Clinton, HU 2-31184. FOR ADVEII•'I'ISEMENTS TOO LATE TO CL SEE SEE PAGE 6 8. Farm Stock For Sale 115. Property For Rent 120. Auction Sales 1.20. Auction Sales EIGHT pigs, esix weeks old, MODERN two-bedroom apart torn; Victor Hargreaves, HU 2 - Clinton; JAYBEE crass bred; York and Landrace. ment, oils beat. Phone 141. 39x2 7511, Mel Graham, HU of Seaforth Taxes, is due one: Ap%�ly Marius Christensen., RR 4 Wa, ONE bedroom, apantmeer, , mod- 2-9948, Clinton, HEREFORD FARMS n, phone 759 J 2, Seaforth. ern conviences. Phone 161, Seo- TE1kMS-Cash. 11x38 3 8,39-1 forth. 16.39-1 6 6th production rare of KITCHEN new 'grates; HOUSU, 3 -bedrooms, all modern conveniences. Avadleable Oct. 31. Phone 863 W 3, after 6 p.m.39x1 WO -bedroom house, avadlabl�e HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer' 20-37-3 REGISTERED HEREFORDS 9, Poultry For Sale RED Sussex T� pullets, re'ady�ba 22nd annual wale o Re d Herefords. The undersigned will la Earl p, y. apple, RR 4 Sega forth, phone 650 R 22. 9-39-1 1st of November. Apply to Box sell for Stutt Bras., Forest, Ont. at the Farm 5 miles South of Soaito;th, or 3 miles, Eaatt of „ SAVE MONEY ON CARPE1VTItY WORK CARPENTRY 115'7, Huron Expositor. 15-39x4 Wednesdays Oct. 17, 1962, at 2 p.m'., Dayl�gh� Staving Time, 30 Kipper, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1962, commencing at 1•:00 DAY old H & N chicks available F'O[JR roam heated apartment, every week. Any sage started 3 -piece bath, private entrance. •12, head, 16 heifers 15 bulls. Most b clock D.S.T. H & N chicks available every 12 Available Immediately. Jea�mes of solea bulls are performance Featuring 37 Head -27 bred weeks; Also quantity rowdy -to- Kelly, phone 389-M, S''eadorth.xl tested, eligible for grant of 2Wa. females, 24 of these care Alberta lay H & N pullets on Nov, 1. - NEWLY decorated house, in Catalogues gu s an requtst. W. S. Silver barn' and bred to Real Silverr Henderson Started Chicks, Ltd., phone 558. 9-384 Seaforth. Living roam, kitchen, O'Neil, Auctioneer. 20.38x2 prince, which we purchased at I 4th Ontario mention. Terms,' cash. 2 bedrooms, and '3 -piece bath- room. Apply at Baker's Green- Calgary Bulls Sale, in 1959. He was the top selling bull of the 10. Used Cars For Sale a house, Seaforth. _ 15-39xY LARGE trot] residence, near LACOMBE SWINE SALE sale and season. 10 ServiceableLA a bulls g stao of which are Advance Registry 1954 Chevrolet coach, 6 cylinder. Phone 404, Seaforth, after 6 p.m. Public School. Available -Nov. 1. Large brick home, one black from Maus St., gas furnace, modern kitchen. Available Oct. 15th. Joseph McCannel, Realtor, at Stratford Fair Grounds, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, at 1:30 p.m. Tested, carrying Government bonus of 20%, with rate of gain up bo 3.38 pounds per day while on test. Eight of these bulls are __ 11. Articles For Sale TWO -piece boy's red snow snit, size 3x. Mrs. Arthur Henderson:, 19 Victoria St., phone 266, Sea, -Catalogues from Auctioneers. sired by Real'' Silver Prince, Write for Catalogues. phone 858 R 3, Seaforth. 11-39_x1 firth. 15-39-1 ROBSON & FILSON, DENFIELD or W. M. COCKBURN, Secretary, STANLEY JACKSON, Prop'. Kippen, Ont., phone Seaforth, TWO barge size tricycles, in good condition- R. Dallow, Chalk 17• Wanted To Rent St., across from High School.xl100 acres or more of Irani, with On Lacombe Association, 672 R 5. ONE- i i-a•ple antique -rope bed, a without --buildings,- wanted to M41fliken. - . 20-38-2 Auctioneers VAS. O'NEIL Apply to -Box 1,156, Huron' Ex- rent or buy. Apply to Smale and _ AUCTION SALE positor. 11-39x1 Boa Brothers, care of Mrs. Ray WRIGHT SET of snow tires, 520, 560, 590. Sm.ale, Hensall, Ont. 17-38-2 Auction Sale of Household Ef- EDWARD EZLIOTT 20-38-2 `13, in good condition. Used- one fects, in the Village of Walton,- 19. NoticesSATURDAY, Sea'fbrth, by elderly lady. Apply sea$om Apply. Box 1165, Huron Consisting of Cattle: 1Durham OCTOBER 20th, CLEARING Expositor. 11-39x1 GARDENS ploughed, with F—ord at 1 p.m., at the Walton: Station. AUCTION SALE WALNUT corner cabinet and 6 tractor. RoyLawsonhone 496- , P Heavy-duty 4 -burner electric Clearing Auction Sale of Fin - dining room chairsi, in good con- W. 19-39x1 stove; refrigerator, good condi- ante Co. Repossessionsi, Bank- dition. Mrs. A. C. RoutJ'edgee,HARDWOOD tion; RCA Victor Television, (goad)'; complete bedroom suite; rupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures and bush and logs phone 666 J 3, Seaforth. 11.39-1 wanted. Highest prices paid; 3 cupboards;. double bed; single Personal Consignments of Mod - JOHN Deere 101 semi -mounted CRAIGl'S SAWMILL, Auburn, lied; Hoover Vacuum cleaner; ern Household Furniture, Tele - Appliances Brand tarn picker and as saw dust burner for furnace. Francis phone 526-7220. 19-37x3 floor polisher; rug, 9 x 12• one ' visions, and New Clothing, an SATURDAY, ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser- Hicknsel4 lord 64 R' 11, Dublin. P vice. New and reconditioned washing machine 2 burneerc rangette; couch; kitchen suite, OCTOBER 13th, at 1:30 p. m., ALLIS Chalmers. 3 -furrow nap- machines and polishers,. M. A. table, 4 chairs; ironing board; sharp,at the Clinton Legion Heal, n:, 1, row bottom mounted plow, with Brant, RR1, Dublin, phone 40 R baby carriage; potsi; pares; cut- sistin Consisting of the following - f t snap .coupler hitch. Jack But- snap sin, StafEa, phone Outline, 48 R. 6, Dublin. _19-39x1 BAYFIELD CIDER MILL ler sandwich y; grill; boaster; steam iron; electric clock; large console model organ; one 25. 11••39x1 Operating Fridays and Saturdays record player: small mantel radio-, table lamp; dresser large chest freezer; comebination g ivam and record player; hesece foam rubes; zippered GIRL'S winter coat, with fur collar, size 8; color blue, Ike until end of season, lamps; linen; trunks; tools', bedroom field suites; bedroom, new; one green plaid skirt size D. GEME(INHARDT, other articles too numerous to suites, with bookcase beds, box bookcase 7; one pair lined wool piaid Proprietor mention. springs and mattresses, 5 TV slims, all in good condition. 19-39-2 Terms, cash. sets; 2 -piece davenport suites; SEAFORTH Phone 793-J, Seaforth. 11-39x1 M. DRONICK, Proprietor. HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer idlehen suites; automatic wash - er,and dryer; refrigerators; ell~ HOLLAND grown bulbsy in a variety of calors, tulips, hyacin,GEORGE UPHOLSTERY POWELL, Clerk ectri c ranges; conventional) thcrocus Paper white narebs� Centre Street 20-39-2 washer; 2-39" continental beds; AUCTION SALE sus and daffodills. BAKER'S GREENHOUSE, Tele hone'446 p platform, rockers; coffee and and your, garden, shelters; 2 colony houses,; 2 elec Auction Salle of Houseeliald Eff- to table �'P .table; tri�light centre; Seaforth. 11,36-4 For all kinds of upholstering. y9-�,�, fe'cts, in the Village of Weliton, OCTOBER 24th, lamps; hostess and arm chairs; 'other odd '�'�'�'+ and CATTLE OILER-McIntyre's cattle oilers, the greatest ad- at I p.m. quantity e iambi of brand new clothing., q •ty ANYONE knowing the where- vance in cattle oilers in 50 yrs. abouts of Henry Galbraith, who Medium size piano, in: A-1 con- Plus many more,items which The only oiler with spiral curry lived in the vicinity of Seaforth dition; 3 beds, dressers, wash will be released before sale day comb teeth that groom the cat- during 1953 and 1954, please s t a n d s, springs, mattresses; but not a•-naibabler' for publica- t1e. ORVILLE STOREY; RR 1, contact Mrs. Ivy Galbraith, cupboard; drophead sewing tion at this •t7mse.< Seaforth, See the oiler at. our 11102 Dovercoprt Road, Toronto, mea'tldne; extenesl'on table;' small, Terms; casbi on day of sane, Harm. 11.384f 4, Ont. 19-39-1 bables; chairs; °picture) frames- pictures;rocking chairs: Wing cheques accepted. 3%, sales •tax I,, effect. FRANKLIN BUUCK, MUST sell? Singer Zig-Zag;' in cal Cefftre`:' beautiful wood cabinet, for $61.20 ham' Classic white enamel' stove; Auctioneer still owned, or take on payments of $7.13 per month. Does fancy REMINDER l Quebec heater; Quebec cook stove;'_*glass cupboard; toilet set; RR 2, Gadshill, Ontario. stitching no attachments need- Chartered Accountants 2 basins; chemical toilet and 20-39-1 20. Auction Sales ing water one in louse and barn. Hydro, diroug'hout. This is ea; model farm, well drain- ed and fenced, close to town and school. School: bus and milk truelc pass gate. Atso Forks; shovels; lag chains; pails; tools, cross club saw and a host of other articles too numerous to mentions. Terms -On chatbells, cash. On property, 10% days of sale, balance 30 days. Prop. Mrs. Jessie Johnson. Auctioneer, Joseph L. Ryan. . 24-39-2 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS Township of McKillop Tenders will: be received by the undersigned, until 2 p.m., Friday, October 12, for snow removal in McKillop Township, winter -of 1962-63. Give descrip- tion of equipment and price per hour. WILSON LITTLE Road Superintendent - RR 1, Seaforth 21-38 2 SNOWPLOWING TENDERS Township of Tuckersmith Sealed tenders addressed to An Andrew Houston, Road Sup- rintendant, (RR 3, Seaforth),. end designated "Snowplowing 'enders" will be received until 2 o'clock noon, Monday, Oct.l 6, 11.962. The, Township of Tuckersmith ,equines for snowplowing town- Vhip roads during the winter of 962-63: Two power graders vhdch are to be equipped with ✓hype bydraulicailly operated flows of eight foot minimum vidth and a hydrauiicalip aper- ited wing. All equipment and ,ender prices are subject•to, aP- loovall of the "Dept. of Highways renderers are to supply all re- luirements, carry public li+abil- lty ibsurance and Wbrkmean's Jompensration. The tender must ;tate the flat raete Per hour ;no, -stand-by 'time). All• work i*s :o be done' under the supervi- ;don of the Road. Superintendent and the Dept. of Highways. Tenders to be considered on Det: 15, 1962, at 8:45 p.m. Lowest or rany tender not necessarily accepted. J. I. MlcINTOSH, Clerk -Treasurer Township of Tuckersmith 21-38-2 ed. UseI your old machine as Last instaftment of 1962 Town Pipes; 2 cupboardse; octagon -CLEARING BOX 22. Legal Notices down' payment. Dealer, ,Write of Seaforth Taxes, is due one: pe'de'stal table; hada .rank; four AUCTION SALE Box 1148, The- Huron Ehtpositor. acres, of good eland. 25 acres brok-eft, the balance in 'hay and pair piihows; bedding; seeti6n•a1 book - kitchen ThursYday, October 25th serve, the proprietor is giving up farming 11x38 3 OCTOBER 31, 1962 case; cabinet;T step ladder; 2 ladders; wheel Farm, Farm. Steck, Im le pe - TREASURER'S „SALE KITCHEN new 'grates; range, diningroom and kitchen chairs; furniture through a Huron Ex Poditor Cl'as'sified Ad. Pbotte 14l. barrow; 100400t" garden: hose; monrts, Hay ,and Grain, It the Township of McKillop; at Lot OF LAND FOR washing m�a+chine, in goad order; 19-39-3 1iDgging•chain; cam chains; tools; bag truck; dog kennel; hand, , W /z 12, Can. 11,, an THURSDAY, TAXES „ SAVE MONEY ON CARPE1VTItY WORK CARPENTRY table; rocking cheairs; Admi;all refrigerator; heavyl-duty elec- ge . sleigh; kitchen utensils; sealers; crocks; scythe; pruning tangs'; Oct. 25, at 12:30 p.m. Cattle 12 Holstein cows', milk - Town Of Seaforth stove; clock; chesterfield and. chair; end table; electric and stoup. shovel;lawn mower; car ire and due in Jan., Feb., •Mar•. 2 Holstein cows due time of Salle. County of Huron' iron; miscellaneous arflclles. W. General Contracting jack; saw horse; oil drum,; gar 1 Durham tow due time of sale. R. Douglas, phone 158-W, Hen- For alterations, new kitchen den toolso, Easy washing maelr 11 Hdlstein heifers, 2 years, duo ararl�ue TO WIT; sall. 11.39x2 cupboards, re'c rooms, exten- ine, other articles too numerous, to Jan., March. 20 Feb.,eb,Ma By virtue of a warrant issued sions-and repairs, call:' mention. Terms,' cash. calves. and Hereford. by the Mayor of the Town of 12. Wanted To Buy JOHN LANSINK Phone 79, Seaforth. Competent Workmanship ED DAVIDSON, Proprietor. HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer Implements -1 1962 Ford brae- tor, -starter, lights, three-point hitchl, with super -six loader, Seaforth under his hand and the seal of the said Corporation bearing date the 12th day of g ATTENTION FARMERS! Call promptly. 300 pounds or n. over, according to condition. �-�-ff GEORGE POWES,L, Clerk 20-39-2 NEW; 1 1950 Ford tractor with March, sale of lands in arrears Assoc. with Daring & Co. �,tiarter, on new, rubber: 1 1949 Dodge 11, ton truck with stock of taxes• in the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Council FAST SERVICE CLEARING Canada Ltd. Licensed under the Dead Stock Disposal Act, -licence on AUCTION SALE rack and tarp; 1 2 -furrow Cock Chambers at the hour of 3 0'- No. 158662. Seven days service.WATCH REPAIRS On Saturday, Oct. 20th at 12:30 Shutt tmetor plow 'for 3 -point hitch; 1 13 -run fertilizer MCC.- clack in the afternoon on the 17th day of October, 1962, unless Call ED ANDREWS, phone 863 W 1, Seaforth. 12-38-tf All work guaranteed p.m. Of Cattle, Implements, Feed. & DeCring drill with tractor hitch; Me- the taxes and costs are sooner ANSTETT Poultry Equipment, in; McKillop Tgwnsehip, at Lot 13, Con.3, 214 1 M -H 7 -ft. power mower: 1 Cormick hay loader; 1 McCar- paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale Wanted 13. JEWELLERS - miles East and 11/a North of Sea,.- forth.. nick side rake; 1 riot's- tire. wagon amyl new flat rack; 1 Dear for arrears of taxes was pub - Iished in the Ontario Gazette on ROOM and board, in cenRral Sea'fbrth, by elderly lady. Apply Phone'77, Seaforth Consisting of Cattle: 1Durham born 12 -plate double discal .3- the 7th day of July, 1962, and to Box 1154, Huron Exposdtor.xl 19-38-ff cow, due Feb. 1; 1 black cow, drum land roller; 1 slot 4-slec. that copies of the said list may ONE Germ -an Shepherd pup, 4 due Feb. 5;•1 Holstrein caw, due 11; Holstein due diamond harrows, with pole: 1 MCC. No. 200 manure spreader be had at my office. - months old, female. Kennel' if desired. Phone 470-M, Seaforth. NOTICEFeb. • s • 1 cow, Feb. 26; 2 Holstein 'heifers, due on rubber; 1 sledgh'ard flat rack Trea'surer's Office, this 16th day of July, 1962. 13-39-1 Tuckersmith Municipal Dump Marc. 14-16; 1 Holsetdin caw, due 1 Dearborn 7 -ft. cultivator on for 3 hitch; 1 snow 'will be open until further; notice ori Wednesday and Saturday Mar. 9; 1 Holstein cow, due Mar. 28; 1 Hlollstei•n. caw, due rubber -point blower, new; 1 scraper; rubber C. L. HAMMOND, Treasurer 14. Property For Sale GENERAL Store and dwelling, afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m. April 10; 1 Holstein cow, due May 1,;,. 1 Holstien cow, due tired wheel. barrow; 1 electric hammer mild with 3 HP motor; 22-27-13 in Village of St. Columban, re No wire fencing, old concrete, ai car bodies permitted. May 16; 1 Gurnsey cow, due 1 chop box; 1 32 -ft. extension 1/4 23• Business Directory_ centley remodelled with self May 20; 1 black cow, bred Sept: leadder, new; 1 fa -n mill with McLONNELL serve equipment. Frank Wil- J. I. McINTO5H 1; 2 Hereford steers, 800 lbs;; HP motor; 1 Sunbeam skil saw, liars, phone 41 R 2, Dubhn.39-1 Clerk 4 black Hereford steers, 800 lbs-.; mew; 1 set Ford tractor chains; fence; 1 200 STEWART SIX -roam brick cottage, on Main 19-38-tf2 Holstein heifers, 1'✓2"ycars old; 2 rallse p-ew snow cel St., kill Egniondvilk, with all lbla•ck Hereford heifer, bred in gal. gas tank and•pump, I steel Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. modem conveniences, new gas ANSTETT ' Aug. • 10 spring. calves, Horefofd water tank; 1 bench vice; 4 elec. P. D McCONNELL, Q.C. - furnace; also a brick building JEWELLERS and Holstein cross., tric fencers; 3 electric motms,, I/4 IIP; 1 walking plow; 'bag D. 1. STEWART that could be converted to a ImTOem•ents: 1 John Deere Sea:orth, Ont. Phone SW dwelling size, approx. 20' by 40', all' in state of repot;. Pric- Offers you tractor, No. 40, with lights, start- er and pulley; 1 John Deere & truck PatnItry Equipment -4 range g - A. W. SILLERY .good ed for quick sale. Apply to El- Easy Credit Terms furrow for 3 -point .hitch; 1 John. shelters; 2 colony houses,; 2 elec Barrister, Solicitor, etc. on mer Stephenson, Egmdvddbee, Deere bean puller; 1 John Deere 'hitch; tric brooders: 6 large, pen. feed- No. feeders, water- phones: _office 173, Res. 781 or Mrs. Less McConnelll, Varna. Np scraper for 3 -point 1'Mc- era; chicken SeafoiJth Ontario 14 39-2 Carrying Charges g Phone 77, Seaforth 19 -3" 6 Cormick 10 -ft. spring tooth "cul ti'vatar; 1 7 -ft. 'Cockshutt cultiva, 1 set diamond bar- ers.: 404. Heningars' hens, laying, we'll - Dairy Equipment -L De Lava JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist, optical services, St. W., adjacent to -- —T FOR SALE rows; L rubber tiro wagor, and rows; rubber flat racly; 1 McCormick manure milking machine, &unit, pipe- line, for 28; 1 4 -can spray meilk Goderich Clinic. Tues', to Sat., 9 5:30, 20. Auction Sales Homes, farms, business, and spreader; i double disc 1,4 plate cooleeer• 15,milk cans; 1 Renfrew except Wed. Thurs. evenin by income properties. McConnell Fleurnp-Ristleld• 1 10,•ft. Fleury- Bissell packer; L McCormick cream separator; 1 1 -cane milk P cooler; 1 milk can. truck. appointment. Phone 791, sea- forth Monday, Clinton Medi - , STOCKER and FE(E1)ER Joseph p CATTLE SALE side rake; I. McCormick heat'' Feed-* LW buys. mixed grain., cal Cefftre`:' Realtor loader; .1 Case 7 -ft. biiader; 3000 cats and barley; 150. bus. Russell . A. M. HARPER & COMPANY 19 Victoria Street, at the Livestock Sales Barn lb. scales; 1 McCormick mower; oats; 24N bales of mixed hay; Chartered Accountants Phone 266 - Seaforth Henssail, Ontario grain grinder and belt; L paint quantity of cut straw in barn; 1 55 South St. Telephone 14-39-1 sprayer sand electrisc motor; 1 bag Timothy seed; 10 bags Of Goderieb JA 4-7562 - Sell that unnecessary piece of ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th at 1 Surge milker and pipe line far PateDtoes. I good set'of te�a,m harness, and Licensed Municipal Anditor D. H. McIN1VES furniture through a Huron Ex- p.m. 19 cows 2 units 3 MO -gal. drums ' r an -sltandss; 1 ori conversion unit collars and top; i goad Coolie ositor Classified Ad. Phone 141. P - --- -aW Durham, and Hereford for furnace; I steel water tank; dog; 20 cords dry wood; cedar Chiropractic - Foot Correction illitl seteeaw, rangmeg frons 600 to 800 lbs. -160 Hereford steer and 'hed- i2 roll] cans; ll electric brooder for 500 chickens,; gnantity lump- beer, new and used. post anal sono -lumber; quanfnty angle iron.; 1 hay car, rapes and pulley"s• Commerc a o e Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m. - -- W BOX fie- calices. Hay -•2,040 hales good mixed Propertyl-Consisting of 1i25 FUNERAL SERVICE --20 Holatein heffets. hay, and, a Bost of other ar'ticlei!� txt be found on, a thrm, No re acres, of good eland. 25 acres brok-eft, the balance in 'hay and R. S. BOX For consignment call: serve, the proprietor is giving up farming pasture. On property, barn 44 x 60. with good emblin,g on, stone LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful' attention Jack 9 sseey, 234.6200, Crede- Terms cash,. Proprietor founddltion new ssteeell drive shed 3g as 6iI, ori oi+meeflt Wa+lie, 'S�hbtitd Ho's'pital Bed FLOWERS fo1� Alf. OCCASIONS Pliorles: Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Ex Poditor Cl'as'sified Ad. Pbotte 14l. J, L. ILysan, Auctioneer. - 20.39-2 frames'nous'.with good basemeent, covered with, red insul brick sid•. Res. 595-W -- Store 4M U f. yr 23. -Business Directoxy J A. BU> RE t ' and,,neral Dit'ector LYAt-l.' JORDA,N� Ambulance Service Lyall Jgrdon, 57, ,a former DUBLIN ONTARIO native of,� Hibbert Tow4sliig, Night or Day Calls: passed• away in an Fonio# Phone 43 13 10 Hgspital on Sunday, Oct. 7th, W. J. GLEARY after a year's illhioss, Seafgrth,. Ontario He was the` soq of the late 14CENSED EMBALI919R Mr. and Mrs. William J'ordgo. and" FUNERAL DIRECTOR About 32 years ago he left for Night or Day Callas •- 335 Western Caiaada, Where he has EY resided ever since. G. A, WHITNEY He is survived by his wife; FUNERAL HOME three brothers, Patrick and Goderich St., W., Seaforth Joseph, of Dublin; James, of To - AMBULANCE SERVICE ronto; and one sister, Mary, of Adjustable hospital beds Toronto. A brother,. Albert, . for rent. passed away in D$troit in Sep - FLOWERS FOR EVERY tember of this year`. Funeral ar- OCCASION rangements will take place of Phone 119 - Seaforth Edmonton. DR. M. W. STAPLETON THOMAS b'ROURKE Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth A former resident of Logan If no answer, call Residence 605 Township, Thomas O'Rourke, JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. 77, died at the home of his Physician and Surgeon daughter, Mrs. John Robinson, Phones: Office 5-W Res. 54 at Dundas on Friday, Oct. 7, Seaforth with whom he had resided since SEAFORTH retiring from the farm, His wife predeceased him in VETERINARY 1944. He -was a €aithful'-mem- CLINIC ber of St, Patrick's Church, Dub- . J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. lin, and the Holy Name So - W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. ciety. He is s-t}rvived by four W. G. Drennan, D.V.M., V.S. sons: Jack, William and Joseph, D. I,,. GALT, D.V.M., V.S. of Logan Township; Patrick, of Phone 105 Seaforth Hamilton; also four'daughters, Mrs. Gus (Margaret) Dennome, 24. Cards of Thanks Mrs' John (Dorothy) Robinson WE wish to thank all friends, and Pearl O'Rourke, Dundas, neighbors and anyone whoheap- and Mrs. Clayton (Catherine) ed during and after our recent Looby, Dublin. fire. Special thanks to the Can- The remains rested at the adian Red Crosse. It was all residence of Clayton Looby tilt deeply appreciated. Monday morning, when Solemn Jack and'se'an Moore and Requiem Mass Ks chanted at Fam'i%y. 24-39at1 St. Patrick's Church, with Rev. I wish to thank all my'friends R. Durand as celebrant; Rev. L. and neighbors who • sent me J. Coughlin, St. Columban, dea- treats, cards, flowers, and visit- con, and Rev. Dr. J. B. Ffouikes, ed me while I. was ae Patient in as .sub -deacon. Rev. Father Ke- Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks hoe, Dundas, and Rev. Father to Dr,. Brady, Dr. Malkus and Moylan, S.F.M., Toronto, were nurses. of Scott Meniorisal Hess- in the Sanctuary. Mrs. John pital: Nagle presided at the organ, 24-39-1 Mrs. Fred„ Burdge. and John Van .Geffen was solo- - I wish to extend my thanks, to ist, all who sent cards and treatse The pallbearers were John while I was a patient in London McCarthy, Joseph Shea, Wilfred Victoria Hospital. Special -thanks Krauskopf, Louis Bruxer, Har - to the nursing staff of Victoria old Meagher and James De - Hospital' and to all those who laney. Burial took place in St. helped in any way at home. Patrick's 'cemetery. Mr. Ross Broadfoot, Kippen. 24-394 ROBERT SEIGER WHYTE THETHE family of the late Mrs. The death occurred Sunday at James Rivers wishes .to express his home in Rosedale, of Robert ' their sincere thanks and ap- Seiger Whyte, .78, father of preciation for •the ants of kind- John S. Whyte, 522 William St., news, messages of Bytes, reteathy ved Stratford, president and ten during floral tributes received during their sad bereavement. eral manager of Whyte Packing Special thanks to Rev. Fry, the Company Limited. bearers, flower bearers, 'and Born at Mitchell in 1884, Mr. those who helped in the,home. Whyte was, a son of the late 24-39x1, The River's Family. Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte. He MY appreciation and thanks to moved to .'Stratford with •the the .Drs. of Seaidrth, Clinic, staff family in 1899, when headquar- and officers of Scott Memorial ters of the Whyte packing busi- Hospitasl, visitors and those who ness was located there. In 1904 sena cards and all who helped in he went to Montreal to help any way to make my stay in open the Montreal branch of the hospital, pleasant. The anony� firm, and in 1912 he took mous blood donors who made charge of the Toronto branch my blood transfusions Possible which•,was opened in that year. and those who went to Stratford For 40 years, until his retire - and assisted in any way getting ment in 1952. Robert S. Whyte the blood. was in charge of the Toronto 24-39-1 Sam Whitmore. branch, which included a sales . 25. In Memoriam offree and warehousing and pro- cessing departments. He was a HOLLAND-In�loving memory vice-president and still was, at of Benedict Holland, who died the time of his death, a director Oct. 9th, 1939. , of the company. Although he It's only ea grave, but it still owned a controlling interest for needs care,. For the one we love lies sleep many years, he -never assumed ing there, the presidency. Some may forget you Benny, i He was a member of - Rose - since you are gone, dale United Church of which But we will never foreget you. 1 he was treasurer for, many no •matter how .fang. years. He • was also a member -A 1 w• a y s remembered by of the Toronto Granite Club and Daddy, Mom -a, Brothers andl the Toronto Board of Trade. He Sisters.25.39-1 w•as active in the Canadian PORTER -In' loving "memory of Produce Association, of .which a dea,} daughter and sister, he was president several times. Mary'Porter, who Passed away Even after his retirement, Mr. - nine years ago, Oct. 10th, 1953. Whyte remained active in, Curl - We who loved you, sadly miss, ing and bowling, and particu- you, larly enjoyed walking. As it dawns, another year, He was predeceased by his In our lonely, hours of thinking, wife, the former Robina Johns - Thoughts of you are always ton, of Chatham. Surviving are near. two sons, John S., Stratford, -Always remembered by and R. A. (Bob), Barrie; three mother and father, Mr. and Mrs' daughters, Mrs. Daniel (Robin) Leo Murray, !brother Joseph I Logan, Oakville; Mrs. J o h n and sisters, Doreen and Ann, x1' (Margaret) Gouinlock and Mrs. Births R. (Anne) Barrett, both of To- JEWITT - At Scoot Memorial ronto; four brothers, Harold and Wilfred, of Seaforth; Cecil, of Hospital, on Oct. 9, to Mr. and MHamilton,' and Leslie, of Part Mrs. John, Jewitt, RR 1, Lona desboro, a son. Carling; five sisters, Mrs. MANSFIELD -At St. JosepWs Harry (Lucinda) Patterson, 140 Hospital, London:, on Oct., 8, Norman St., Stratford; Mrs. Jno. to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mans'- F. (Verda) Sebben, 106 Cobourg fiend, Hensald1, a • son:, Paul St., Stratford; Mrs, F. E. (Mar- Dougl'as, nib) Person, London; Mrs. Rus- REID-At Clinton Publdc Hospit- sell (Victoria) Burgess, T onto, al, on Sept. 30, to Mr. .and and Mrs. J. A. (Eva) fl'owe�Kap- Mrs. Dort Reid Herwall, (nee uskasing; and •14 grandchildren. Anderson), a daughter. A fuperal service was held VAN HERK-In• Listowel Hos- Tuesday at Rosedale United Pitash, am Oct. 10, to Mr. and Church, Toronto, with burial at Mrs. John. Van Ilerk, RR 2, Mount Pleasant cemetery. Moncton., a, son. Engagements The employer asked his sec- MR. and Mrs,. Joseph Kenny retary why she hadn't arrived wish, to announce the en!gagiee- at work on time. rent of their elder daughter, "The buzz was late," she an - Margaret Ann, to Richaird' Will- swered. Ham Fells son: of Mr. and Mrs. The employer looked puzzled. A. W. Fell, Sicamous, R.C. Marr' "You mean 'bus', don't you?" gage to take place in: October. he asked. M.R. and Mrs. Donaeid Buchanan, "I mean 'buzz"' -she repeat- Waltmi, wish to announce, the ed. "That's hoW airy alarm emgagemett of their daughor, clock sounds, off" Clava S'teWart, to F/O John, H. Day, sane of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deaths . Day, London, Marriage to- take place in 'the Chapel of WATT; O'ROURXE�In Dundas, bn, Oct, Station, Wiftnipeg, on October 5, Thomas: P. O'Rourke, in his 27t1b, xis 77th year.