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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-11-15, Page 9• THE.HURON E'e‘POSITOR, $E Olaf, ONT., NOV- ; 190,1' USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 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 Salle 11. Articles' For Sale 12. Wanted Te Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 16. For Sale or Rent 17. Wanted To Rent 18. Property Wanted 19. Notige•s 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. 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. • 812 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 tf paid by 10 days following last inser- ton, 15c 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 LEGION Christmia:s. Turkey Bin- go, Wed., Dec. 12, Legion Hall, Seaforth, 1-443 ST. James' Church 'CWL, Baz- aar, Home Produce Sale and '• Tea, Sat., Dec. 1st, 3 to 5 p.m., in School Auditorium, 1-44.1 EUCHRE and Dance, sponsored by Kippen East Women's Instit- ute, Friday, Dec:14, ,Heneall Arena, 8.30 p.m. Orchestra, The Collegians. 144x1 HAM 'n Egg Supper, Staffa • United Church. • Prepared and served by the men, Wednesday, November 21, 6-8 pm. Adults $1.00, 'public school age .50c. Maximum per family $5.00 44x1 2. Lost, Strayed STRAYED from Lot 17, Con. 2, • McKiflbp, Holstein heifer. Please notify Con Eckert, phone 838 R 3, Seaforth. 2-44-11 STRAYED from grass farm in McKillop, 1 two-year-old steer. Apply to Earl Roney, RR 2, Dublin, phone 19 R 3, 2-44x1 MAROON bicycle, with wire • parcel carrier on front. Taken from in front of St. James' Cath- olic Church, last Friday. Apply Alice Stiles. 2-44-1 4. Help Wanted HELP wanted—cook, governess, also laundress char for profes- sional home in Chatihain. High, est wages paid. Apply Box 1165, Huron Expositor. 43-2 APPLICATIONS Applications will be received by the undersigned until. Novelle bee 22nd, 1962, for a position on • the Town of Seaforth Public Works Staff. Applicants must be able to operate all, town equip- ment. C. L. HAMMOND, Clerk Town of Seaforth. 4-44-1 7. Situations Wanted PART -time c'l'erical work, by �" lady with 4 years office exper- ience. 4 to 6 p.m. weekly and Saturdays, Write PO' Box 477. 7-4'4.1 RELIABLE 17 year old girl, High School graduate, entering • training in Feb, wants a job, will take housekeeping in home with children. Has had exper- ience with young children, in- cluding babies. 'Would .prefer to Wve in. Starting immediately. Phone HU 2-7.215, Clinton. 7-44-1 • 8. Farm Stock For Sale FOURTEEN pigs, ready to wean Vincent Murray, RR 5, Seaforth, phone 40 R 16, Dublin,_8-_44x1 EIGHT pigs, 9 weeks alai. Art D'e'vereaux, phone 673 J 1, RR 4 Seaforth. 8-44x1 ONE Lacombe boar; 34 pigs. e Apply H. M. Van Niekirk, RR 3, Kippen, phone 651 R 3. 8-44x1 NINE pigs, 10 weeks old. Apply John M. Malone, Seaforth, phone 564 R 4, Dublin. 8-44x1 TWENTY-SEVEN good pigs, 8 and 9 weeks old. Apply to Leon Maloney, RR 5 Searforth, plume i Dublin, 40 R 27L. 8-44x1 YORK and Landrace sow,- car- rying third litter. Due Nov. 18, right in every way. Apply Wm. T. Livingston, phone 847 R 31, Seaforth. 8-41x1 FOUR cows with crapes; 7 heifers, 4 steers, rising 2 year old, All Durham and Hereford. 4 Apply to Pat Ryan, Dublin; phone 55 R 16, 8-44xt 9. Poultry For Sale OVEN -ready ducks. Applly Lloyd Lostell, phone 266 J 2, Henson. 944.1 9. Poultry For Sale DAY -old H & N chicks available every week. Any age started H & N chicke available every 12 weeks; also quantity ready -to - lay H &- N pullets on Nov. 1. Henderson Started Chicks, Ltd., phone 558. 9-42-tf K-137 Kimber Leghorn pullets, 22 weeks old, beautiful birds, ready for the laying pen. Why buy pullets you have to wait 6 weeks for eggs? Three months for egg size? Get Kimber Leg - horns and get large eggs right away. Vaccinated, debeaked, dewormed and will deliver, An- drews' Poultry, Farm, RR 3, Seaforth, phone 600 W 3. 9-44-2 10. Used Cars For Sale 1948 two -door Ford, in good mechanical condition, body fair. Can be seen at Rowcliffe Mot- ors. Apply Gordon Scott, RR 2, Seaforth, phone 836 R 33, or 267. 10-44x1 11. Articles For Sale PRINCESS Pat cook stove. Ap- ply 1)an Burns, Dublin, phone 33 R 10. 11-43x2 SEVERAL house doors. Phone 357-J, Seaforth. 11-44x1 GIRL'S coat, beige, with fur collar, size 10-12, real good con- dition. Phone 206, Seaforth, 44-1 BORDER Collie pups 7 weeks old; males, $5, females, $2.50. Fred Buchanan, phone Seaforth, 860 R 4. 11-44-1 DINING room table, with six chairs and buffet, to match, 'ex- cellent condition. Phone Henson, 343 W 4. 11-44-1 ONE auto'matic gas space heat- er; 1 oil space heater, best of- fer. Can be seen at Dennis Apts. Welsh St. 11-44x2 TWO combination storm doors, 2' 10" x 6' 10";-, a'los• a small child's pink snow suit. Mrs. Gordon Muegge, ,phone 16, 44-1 120 base.Titano Piano Accordian (lady's model), like new. Mrs. H. Koidyk, fifth house north of Egmondville• store. 11-42x3 130Y'S wool suburban coat, charcoal, size 14, like ne,v. Mrs, James Landsborough, phone 665 W 1, Seaforth. 11-44-1 GIRL'S large spin -cycle bicycle', like new, re'aso'nable, Mrs. Doug- las oug las Bakr, Egmondville, oppos- ite welding shop. 1144 1 COLEMAN oil pace heater, 50,000 BTU, good condition. Sha'rp's Maintenance Service, phone 863 J 1. 11-44x1 BOATS, moulded mi o ho g a n y boats or hunts only, all lengths. 1 used moulded boat, 14'. Nor- man Scoins, phone 242, Sea - forth. 11-41-4 LADY'S 2 -piece grey suit and black wool' skirt, size 38 to 40, tall, in excellent condition, suit older lady. Mrs. George Hibbert, Walton, phone Seaforth, 751 W 4. SPRAYED apples for sale, Spy, Greening, Snow and cider ap- ple's. Phone HU 2-3214, Fred McClymont and Sons, Varna, 11-44x3 CHOICE cold. storage McIntosh, Cou•rt'land and Delicious apples at reasonable prices. Please bring your awn containers, Ap- ply Blake Bros., RR 2, Brussels, Ont. 11-44x2 HOLLAND grown bulbs, in e variety of colours, Tulipe, Hy- acinthsr, . Crocus, Paper White Narcissus and Daffodils. Bak- er's Greenhouse, • your garden centre, Seaforth. 11-41x4 SCOTCH Pine Chrisitm'as trees, Every tree carefully selected. For quality as welt as lowest prim.' order direct from 'Gear - gain Bay Tree Farms, Owen Sound, phone FRanklin 6-6254. 11-42x4 12 Wanted To Buy HIGH chair, in good condition. Phone 601 W 2; Seaforth, 12-43-1 I am interested in buying used posit cards of Ontario dated up to 1915. Mr. E. Turner, 583 Cox - well Ave, Toronto 6. 12.44-1 ANY Brownie uniforms or parts of uniforms for • new Brownie Pack just formed in Seafartli, Ca1IF 555, 339-J or 111, Seaforth, for further particulars, . 12-44-1 AT1'i NTION EARMERS! Call promptly. 300 pounds or over, according to - condition. Assoc. with Darting & Co. of Caeada Ltd. Licensed under the Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence No. 158662. Seven days service. Call ED ANDREWS, phone 863 W 1, Seaforth, 12-42-tf 13. Wanted WILL baby sit, in• my home. Mrs. Mary De Visser, Market Street. 13-44x1 GOOD home for Border Collie pup, female, 7 months old. Ap- ply Keith Sharp, phone 863 J 1. 13-44x1 15. Property For Rent ONE 2 -bedroom modern apart- ment. Apply Lee Learn, Sea - forth, phone 101, • 15-41rtf ONE one -bedroom modern' ap- artment. Apply Lee Learn, Seaforth, phone 101. 15-41-tf ALL downstairs heated apart- ment, 2 bedrooms, 3 -piece bath roomy. Available 1st of Novem- ber. Phone 71-W. 15-44x1 FOUR a'pamtments in Royal apartment build'in:g; 1 apart- ment in Seaforth apartments, easy on No, 8 Highway 1 2 -bed- room heated apartment on John Street. Apply to Dr. McMaster, Grand Bend, or Joseph McCon. nel!, Seaforth. 18; 40+•tE' 15. Property For Rent HOUSE, 3 miles north of Sea - forth, bathroom, new oil fur- nace. unnace. Phone 279-R, Seaforth. xl APARTMENT, kitchen, living room, bath, 3 bedrooms. Mrs. Frank Nigh, phone 670 W a, -1 TWO storey brick house, on County Road, 3 miles east of Hensalh.. Furnace and water, im- mediate posession. Apply to Robert Bell, phone 344 J 1, Hen- sall, 15-44-1, I. Notices SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Modern equipment used. All work guar- anteed. Write or phone Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6. 19-40x9 FAST SERVICE WATCH onREPAIRS All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Phone 77, Seaforth 19-42-tf SEAFORTH U PHOLSTER Y Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds •of upholstering. 19-42-tf SAVE MONEY ON CARPENTRY -WORK ' and General Contracting For alterations', new kitchen cupboards,' reit rooms, exten- sions and repairs, call: JOHN LANSINK Phone 79, Seaforth. Competent Workmanship 19-42-tf ANSTETT JEWELLERS Offers you Easy Credit Terms with NO Carrying Charges Phone 77, Seaforth 19-42-tf NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m., until, Saturday, Nov. 24, 1962, from which time it will be closed until further notice. • No wire fencing, old concrete, or car bodies permitted. J. I. McINTOSH, Clerk 19-43-3 20. Auction Sales AUCTION ,SALE An Auction Sale of Bethel United Church, McKilllbp, and furnishings will be held on the premises, on NOVEMBER 14th, 'at2:30ppm. - • DON S.*DENNIS, Auctioneer WM. DENNIS, Secretary 20-43-1' ESTATE AUCTION SALE . Household Effects of the late Hugh McMillan will' be offered for sale on Saturday, Nov. 10th, at 2 p.in., at Matilda St., in the Village of Dublin. Property' At the same 'time and place there will be offered far sale, Lots 42 and 43, two- fifths of an acre. On the proper- ty there is a frame house, with good basement, garage, 2 -piece bath, hydro and running water. Chattels -1 heavy duty Norge electric range; 4 -burner; 1 Wes- tinghouse 9 cu. ft. electric frig.; Hallman oil heater, like new; 1 oak extension table, with six chairs; 2 cane arm chairs; 1 21 - inch Motorola TV and antenna; 1 cupboard and washstand; 2 small table's; 1 day bed, sptings and mattress; 1 General Elec- tric radio; 1 wooden bed, springs and mattress; dressers; stand; 1 1a,rge trunk; bed clothes; blan- kets, quilts; pots, pans, dishes; 1 Lawn Boy power lawn mower; 1950 Ford coach, with good tires radio; and nearly new washing machine. Host of other articles too nu- merous to mention. Terms on chattels, cash, plus 3% sales tax. On property 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. Willliram J. McMillan Executor. J. L. Ryan, Auettoneer 20-41-3 Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Exposi- tor Want Ads. FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE • PAGE 4 Boxholders' lames Not Given Out It is not possible for us to divulge the name or ad- dress of any advertiser using a Huron Expositor box number. Please do not ask for this information. 20. Auction Sales ESTATE AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Saler of Prop- erty and Household Effects, in the Village of E,gmondvulle, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 174h', art 1 p.m. 4 -piece walnut bedroom suite, springs and mattress; bed, springs and mattress; cherry bureau; Raymond sewing mach. ine; ohester bed; rocking chairs; occasional chairs; fern pedest- al; fernery; radio; Morris chair; matching stool; coffee table; ma,gaaine rack; small tables; 2 matching rugs, 6' 6" x 9' and $' 10" x 8' 10"; Antique Ottoman; mirror; day bed and mattress; wardrobe; lamps and pictures; quilt boxes; kitchen table and chairs; corner cup- board; Frigidaire refrigerator; 24" GE electric stove; linoleum rug; linoleum; silverware; Sun- beam mix -master jr.; toaster; dishes and kitchen utensils; sealers; hot plate; law chair and folding chairs; lawn seat; bird bath; step ladder; clothes basket; wash, tub; garden tools, other articles too numerous to mention. Property, at the same plaice, 3 p.m., the property will be of- fered for sale, subject to reserve bid, 7 -room brick house, good bs'sement, with gas furnace and all modern conveniences; also email brick building. Terms, 10% down, balance in 30 days, immediate possession. Chattels, cash. Estate of the late MRS. EVA STEPHENSON HAROLD JACKSON,Auctioneer GEORGE POWELL. Clerk Sale will be held under cover. 20-43-2 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Estate Auction Sale of Prop- erty, Registered and grade Her- ford cattle, at Lot 11, Con, 6, Morris Township, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, at 1 p.m., 5 miles west of B'rus'sels, or 5 miles north and 21/2 -east of Blyth. Salle under cover. CATTLE—herd sire, Larry's Triumph, Aug. 1st, 1960, A.R. test, A.D.G.3.1, W.P.D.A.3.1 FW, 1235; fermales, Dolly Domino, Jan. 29, 1952, Reg. heifer calf by side, born Mar. 18th; Roy - craft Miss' Anxiety, Oct 9, 1952, calf by side; Sunshine Dolly, Feb. 27, 1955, Reg. heifer calf by side, born April 7th; Miss Reapeat Larrylette, Jan. 12th, 1956, Reg. heifer calf by side, born Mar, 24th; Laurene Larry. ette, April 30, 1956, calf by side; Cedar Point Larrie Monarch, May 27th, 1956, calf by side; Belgrave Patricia' Oct. 23, 1957 calf by side; Sunshine 'Domino Lass, Jan. 29th, 1957, Reg. heif- er calf by side, born April 1st; Sunshine Laurene, Nov. 10, 1958, Reg. heifer calf by side, born March 24• Sunshine Susie, Jap. 4, 1959, calf by side; Sunshine Daisy, Mar. 11,' 1959, Reg. heif- er calf 'by sude,,.born Mar, 28• Sunshine Miss Anxiety, Mor, 281, 1959, calf by side; Sunshine Domino, May 2, 1959, calf by side; Sunshine Patricia, Feb 26, 1960, calf by side; Sunshine Lily, Mar. 5, 1960, calf by side; Sun- shine Lase, Mar, 5, 1960. cadlf by side; Sunshine Doris, Mar. 11, 1960, calf by side; Sunshine Isa- bel, April 30, 1960, calif by' side; Sunshine Miss Larryette, Mar. 5, 1961; Sunshine Delrena, Mar. 7, 1961; Sunshine Rosie, Mar. 20, 1961; Sunshine Belle, Mar. 29, 1961; Sunshine Pearl, April 2, 1961; Sunshine Dorothy, April 9, 1961; Sunshine Miss Anxiety', April) 2R. 1961; 10 quality Grade Hereford cows, with calves by their side; 5 steers, approx. 750 lbs.; 425 Sussex Red pullets., lay- ing8Q%•- PROPERTY — Aliso at the same time, the farm will be of- fered for sale, 'subject to re- serve 'bid; consisting of 150 acres, 100 acres, vvorkah1e; barn, 36 x 76, with L addition 40 x 42, cement s'ta'bling, box stalls', ties, pig pens, water bowls; 11/2 storey 8 -room house, with,, all modem conveniences, coal and wood forced air furnace, 4 -piece bath, running water, hydro, built-in cupboards; steel drive shed, 32 x 48; hen house, 16 x 40; garage, 15 x 22; A full line of modern harm machinery will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at a later date.. Terms, chattels, cash. Prop- erty, 10% down, balance in 30 days. Immediate possession. E'stat'e of the late GEORGE C. MARTIN HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEORGE POWELL, Clerk 20-44-1 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of ValuableReal Estate, Household Effects, A.nhiques and Mise. Items, on the premises, Part of Lot 5, Con. 1, adjoining the Village of Hensall, SATUR- DAY, NOVEMBER 17, at 12:30 p.m, REAL ESTATE—Consists of Part of Lot 5, Con. 1, Tucker - smith Township, on which is situated a well constructed 2 - storey brick dwelling. Main floor—large living and dining room, moder ! kitchen, 4 -piece bathroom, utility room and suss porch, Se c on d floor -2 bed rooms, 3 -piece bathroom, 1'iving room, apartment size modern kitchen. Full size basemee,nnt. Large soft water cistern. Aliso new garage. Dwelling nicely situated with spacious 'lawn shade trees. Convince yourself by inspect- ing this property Wore sale 20. Action Sales date. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve- bid. Three-piece chesterfield suite; c herr y dining room table, chairs to snatch; warinutedinihng room table, chairs to match; library table; antique kitchen cupboards; writing desk and bookcase; antique chairs; studio couch; 2 glass cabinets; bur- eau; chiffoniere; grandfather's clock; chest of drawers; num- erous mirrors; centre tables; lamps; phonograph and records; trunks; card table; projector and screen; oak bedsteads, com- plete with springs and mat- tresses; steel bedsterads; • com- plete with springs and mat- tres'ses; dressers; commodes; bathroom' scales; clothes bass kets'; vanities; wardrobes; foot stoolis; clothes hampers; hall trees; ironing board; electric iron; antique fancy hanging lamp; 3 toilet sets; large var- iety of antique dishes, glass ware, dinner sets, silverware; kitchen utensils; assortment .of linen's, mats, quilts, drapes cur- tains, rugs; Mixmaster and. at- trchm'ente pictures and frames suitcases; antique rocking crad- le; vacuum cleaner and attach- ments; Interna'tion•a1 Harvester refrigerator, recently purchas- ed; Frigidaire 4 -burner electric stove; kitchen range; wood and coal circulating heater; elec- tric washing machine; step lad- der; chime bells wheelbarrow; shovels; garden tools; many other misc. items. Plan to attend this' outstand- ing sale. A rare opportunity to purchase valuable antique items. In case of bad weather, sale will be held under tarpaulin. No reserve, everything will be sold to se'tt'le estate. TERMS: Cash. Estate of the. late Dr. James Bell. WILLIAM FUSS, GARNET HICKS, Clerks • ALVIN WALPER ED CORBETT, Auctioneers • 20.44 -1 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS for TRUCK • Sealed tenders will be receiv- ed by the undersigned for the supplying of truck for the Huron County Library' Co-oper- ative. Specifications may be secured from the undersigned. Tenders to close 12:00 noon, November 19th, 1962. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 'JOHN G. BERRY, Secretary, Huron County Library Cooperative Board, Box 640, Goderich, Ont. 21-44-1 22. Legal Notices TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Notice of Nomination Meeting A meeting of the Electors of the Township of Tuckersmith will be held in •the Town Hall, Seatorth, ors r onday, Novem- ber 26th, 1962, for the purpose of nomineting candidates for the offices: of Reeve and- Coun- cillors for 1963, and certain School Trustees, for the years 1063 and 1964 (three to be elec- ted). Nominations will be received from the hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the afternoon. In the event of more being nominated than are required to fill the positions, an election will be held on Monday, Decem- ber 3rd, 1962, Polls will be open from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m., at the following piaces, • PSD No. 1—Township shred, Eg- mondville, DRO, Audrey Cameron; PC, Alice Boyle's. PSD No. 2—SS No. 8: DRO Roy • McGeoch; PC, Edith Rus- sell PSD No, 3—SS No, 4; DRO, George Turner; PC, How- ard Johns. - PSD No. 4—SS No. 3: DRO, Nor- ris Sillery; PC, John Bread - foot, PSD No. 5—SS No. 1: DRO, Me'l- ville Traquaire; PC, Glenn Bell, PSD No. 6—SS No. 9: DRO, John Wood; PC, Wilmer B'roadfoot. J. I. McINTOSH, - Returning Officer 22-44-2 Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just phone Seaforth 141. 22. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of HUGH MCMILLAN, deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Hugh Mc- Millan, c- M r , late of the Village of Dublin, in the County of • Perth,. Labourer, who died on or about the 18th day of October, 1962, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 17th day of November, 1962, after which date the Es- tate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario. 22-42-3 NOTICE TQ CREDITORS In the Estate of DENIS HUBERT JOHNSON All persons having claims against the Estate of Denis Hu- bert Johnson, late of the Town- ship of McKillop, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceasled, who died on the 12th day of September, 1962, are 'hereby notified to send in full particu- lars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 22nd day of November, 1962, after which date the assets will be distribut- ed,' having regard only to claims then received. DATED et Seaforth, this 30th day of October, 1962. McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix 22-42-3 Clerk's Notice of the First Posting of Voters' List Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9,..of the Voters' List Act, and that I have posted up at my office, at Lot 16, Concession 8, Hullett Township, on the 22nd day of October, 1962, the List of all personas entitled to yote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such List re- mains there for inspection. And I hereby call on all Vot- ers to take immediate proceed-, Ings to have any errors or omis- sions corrected according to Paw.. The last day for appeals being the 15th day of November, 1962. HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Clerk Township of Hullett . RR 1, Londesboro, Ont. NOMINATIONS TOWN of SEAFORTH A meeting of the Electors of the Town of Seaforth, will be held in the LEGION HALL, •SEAFORTH on MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1962 for the purpose of nominating personas for the offices of May- or, R e e v e, six Councillors, Public School Trustees and Pub- lic Utility Conu'tiistsioner, Nominations will be from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. If a poli be necessary, the era me will be held at the follow- ing places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1962 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Polling Sub -Divisions Nos. 1 and 2, at Miller's Garage. Polling Sub -Divisions Nos. 3 and 4, at the Public Library. Polling Sub -Division Nos. 5 and 6, at Town• Hall. SEAFORTH, November 15th, 1962• C. LYLE HAMMOND, Clerk 22-44-1 23. Business Directory McCONNELL & STEWART Barristcrs, Solicitors, Etc. P. 1) McCONNELL, Q.C. D. 1. STEWART Sea`.orth, Ont Phone 550 A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth Ontario JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist, optical services, Goderich St. W., adjacent to Clinic. Tues. to Sat., 9-5:30, except Wed. Thurs. evening by appointment. Phone 791, Sea - forth, Monday, Clinton Medi- cal Centre. A. M. HARPER & COMPANY Chartered Accountants 55 South St. Telephone Goderich JA 4-7562 Licensed Municipal Auditor D. H. McINNES' Chiropractic Commercial Hotel Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p,m. J. A. BURKE Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN ONTARIO Night or Day Calls: Phone 43 R 10 Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron 'Ex, positor Classified Ad. P#ibrie 141.. 23. Business Directory BOX FUNERAL SERVICE R. S. BOX LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful attention Hospital Bed FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS Phones: Res. 595-W — Store 43 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 335 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St., W. Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119 - Seaforth DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone '90 Seaforth If no answer, call Residence 605 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones; Office 5-W Res. 5-J Seaforth SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BryanseD.V.M. V,S. D. E. GALT, D.V.M.,' V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth 24. Cards of Thanks William McIver wishes, to sin- cerely thank his flriends and relatives who remembered him with card's, gifts and visits while a patient in Scott Memo's ial Hospital; also special thanks to Dr- Stapleton, Father Cough- lin and the staff of the hospital.. 2444-1 I should like to express my sincere thanks and apprecia tion to the friends and neighbors for their cards, treats and visit- ations and the many acts of kindness shown my wife while I wail •a patient it Stratford General Hospital. Also special thanks to Dr. Matteis, and Dr. Lindsay. 24-44x1 J. C. Cochrane. WE wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends and neighbors at Seaforth for the lovely parties and gifts they presented to us before our recent move 'to Han- over. Thanks also to the Clin- ton • Hydro Social Club, Group 4, of the UCW, and Grade 6 pupil's of Seaforth Public School. Howard, Jean, Wayne, Allan and Ruth Ann Wilson. 24-44-1 Births AHRENS—In Hamilton' Hospit- al, on Oct. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens, Hamilton, a daughter, Colleen Dawn, BROADFOOT—At Scott Memor- ial Hospital, on Nov. 9, 4o Mr. and Mrs. James Broadfoot, Seaforth, a son. HUETHER—In Clinton Public Hospital, on.' Nev, 6, to Mr. and Mrs, Ray Huether, (nee Margery Webster), a son. LAING—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Laing, Cromarty, a son., McMICHAEL—At Scott Mem- orial' Hospital, on Nov..9, to Mr. and Mrs. Rose McMichael, RR 2, Seaforth, a son. NIXON—At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, on Nov. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nixon•, (nee Vollland), Hensall, a daughter, O'BRIEN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Nov. 11, to Mr. add Mrs. John G. O'Brien, Seaforth,, a daughter. SCHENCK—At Scott Memorial Ho'tetai, on Nov., 11, to Mr. and Mrs. David Schenck, Sea - forth, a son. WEISENBERG—At Scott Mem- orial Hospital, on Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisen- berg, Seaforth, a daughter. Deaths HENDEIRSON—In Clinton, on Nov. 10, Ellen Isabella McIn- tosh, widow of John M. Hen- derson, in her 84th year. Your chance of drawing four of a kind in poker is spout 1 in 4,165 deals. Let us show you how our ABC membership helps to take the chance out of your advertising. The Huron Expositor Strikes 'n Spares At Seaforth Lanes (By LEE HEE) . One of the highlights of this bowling season at Seaforth Lanes will be a visit of Can- ada's leading professional bowl- er • and chief instructor on Brunswick of Canada's advisory staff, Joe D'Orazio, of Toronto. Mr. D'Orazio, one of Canada's outstanding five -pin . bowlers, will be at the Seaforth Lanes Nov, 15, 16 and 17, both after- noon and evening. He will hold clinics which include lectures and demonstrations, dealing' with lane maintenance, ball pick-up and 'delivery, use of lane markers, difficult spares, and other topics. Gary Kelly, owner and man- ager of Seaforth Lanes, invites the public in general and in particular those interested in bowling to come in either Thursday, Friday ar Saturday. Mr. D'Orzario will be glad to advise you on any question you may have and show you what to do to get those high scores. We'll be seeing you• ' Legion Bowling League Limelighters, 17; Frozen ' Toads, 13; Unexpected, 12; Tee- totallers, 10; Jokers, 9; Free- loaders, 2. Ladies' high, single, Inez Spittal, 234; high triple, Anne Wood, 619; men's high, single, Bill Eisler, 272; high triple," Jack Peever, 652. * Egmondvilie Church League Bruins, 30; Canadiens, 23; Red Wings, .22; Black Hawks, 22; Rangers, 16; Leafs, 13. Ladies' high, single, Joan Ea- ton, 286; high triple, Irene Smith, 554e.men's high, single, and triple, Don Eaton, 281 and 696. * *•* Mixed Doubles Snowballs, 32; Dutchmen, 34; Teachers, 24; Oddballs, 23; Highballs, 31; Kids, 24. Ladies' high, single, Rose Bowie, 231; high triple, Mar- garet Hudson, 493; men's high, single and triple, G. MacDon- ald, 300 and 685, * * .* Highland Shoes Flinstones, 44; Untouchables, 40; Cotton Pickers, 23; Orbit- als, 22; Sputniks 18; Whippets, 18. ` Ladies' high average, D. Smith, 162; high single, D. Smith, 257; high triple, J. Ea- ton, 584. Men's high average, J, Moore, 199; high single and triple, A. Aubin, 263 and 664. * * * Ladies' COF League Crickets, 36; Grasshoppers, 20. - Ladies' high, single, Mrs. Bob Campbell, 209; high triple, Mrs. Elgin Nott, 473• * * * St. James' Church , League • Parrots, 26; Alley Oops, 25; Flinstones, 25; ..Bluebirds, 21; Shamrocks, 18; Roll -Rites, 11; Ladies' high, single, Toots Kelly, 243; high triple, Betty Leonhardt, 566; „men's high sin- gle. Pete Hays, 258; high triple, Gordon Muir, 622. NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH. Worship, 11;00 a.m.; Junior Church School during worship; Senior Church School, 10 a.m. Cayan United Church, Winthrop Worship, 200 p.m.; ,Church School, 1:15 p.m. Sacrament of ' Infant Baptism will be admin- istered during worship period. —Minister, Rev. J. C. Britton, B.A. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs• ,lames Atvi•ood • and family, of Windsor, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr's. • Robert Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Gloush* er, Stuart and Barbara. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Glousher, of Blyth, and also attended the Remembrance Day . services at Blyth United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and sons visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Buchan- an and family at Ilderton and with the former's mother, Mrs. Alfred Buchanan. who is re- cuperating at the home of her son, Wilfred Glousher, after a lengthy stay in hospital. Constance UCW have accept- ed an invitation to the Blyth • UCW for their thankoffering meeting on Nov. 28,- at 8:15 p.m., with Mrs. Anderson, of Belgrave, as guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs, William Jewitt attended the warden's banquet at North Street United Church, Goderich. Mr. William Dale is showing. cattle this week at the Royal Winter Fair. At time of writing, Mr. Wit- ber Jewitt is a patient...in Olin-