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USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
8. Farm Stick For Sale
13. Wanted
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19. Notices
21. Tenders Wanted
24. Cards of Thanks
NEWS OF WA
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1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
TWENTY chunks. Martin Gui
chelaar, RR 4, Seaforth, phone
' MALE boarder. Box 1207 Huron
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Ewpasitor. 13-66x2
A NEW KITCHEN
May cost less than thinki
TENDER$ WANTED
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I wish, .to express my ain�cere
appreciation to all who were, so
WKIRL�� ���
3. Found
654 R 2. &67x1
GOOD home for nice da®, part
you
For alterations new kitchen
kind tb me while I ryas aa, t-
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Help
5. Business ted
PPo es
EIGHTEEN pigs! 8 weeks old;.
eleven pigs, 6 weeks! old, Land -good
Shepherd
German Sh erd and Collie,
9 months old.ound make
farm dog. No Apply to
cupboards, ree rooms, cwt t•
siarns noxi anepairs, call:
'rhe Seaforth Public
lent in, Scott Memorial, Hospital
Seaibmbli, and St.-Josephrs Ho5"
Pt N FOR SMA,
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6. Teachers wanted
race and York. Leslie Pepper,
charge.
JOLT I,AI\iSINIi� & SONsi
`Utility Corllllfl ssion
eital, London. Robert Smith. -1
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Saye
RR 4, Walton, phone 854 R 22,
Seaforth. 8-67-1
Earl Diinsm!ore, Goderich St.,
anyibi;nie before 5 p.m. 13 67x1
Ggneral Contracting
is calling for tenderre far the
The April meeting of the, Me-
held, There are , any chilli a
MRS. Willia-M X;cxver 'and
e. Poultry Far Sale
10. Used Cars For Salle
FORZ`Y {8ive Pte, bletween 7
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rf4ium IaOresSlotes
Phone 79, Seaforth.
Competent Workmanship
installatio;a of
fasm!17 wish to express sdpere
thanks ,� all relatives, friends
. Iiillop Unit was held' at the
home of Mrs. Stewart cC 1
in Canadg, ea` alfi'd Hong
Kong, a Q df
14. Articles For SaleA
�efird eks; 200 Holstein
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GRASS $9
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CON CRETE PAD
amd neighbors far �, and
impressions of sympathy ill the§
Walton,with 2i ladiG P sot:
'Goats la e; sl, cadn t Iirafse
12. Wanted To Buy
4 gFAST
SERVICE,
The president, Mrs. David Wat
Him until someone tells them.
lti. Wanted
Bii2 Taylor, Staffs, home 11 R
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17, Dublin.
con. 14, McKillop Township,
Ross Knight, Brussels,
on
fat+ a nem sryibstatiow, SPecifiica-
recent death of a dear husband
and fast. SPecL1fs to
son, opened the meeting with
Bruce McDonald read the
14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
8.67-1
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THIRTEEN pigs, 7 weeks Old.
phonic
328 J 5. 14671
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s ar'd: plank avrJala�v at the
Rutile Utility Canvmissnaii Office,scripture
Rev. Father Flynn, Rev. Fah i
SF1VI, Rev Fad
an Easter verse and hymn.'The
lesson was read by
spribt e, t e�'i from MBYif. I6:
q�ttrsr
I5: `°Go a into alj file world
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16. Far Sale or Rent
1?. Wanted To Rent
Steve Murray, RR 2, Walton,
Phone 101 ,R• 3, Dubllin. 8.67-1
15. Property For Rent
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work guaranteed
Sealed bende�is muse be in the
Moore,
Coughlin, the doctoM also the
Mrs, Murray Dennis from LCor-,"
inthians 15:20-28. Meditation
arilpr,... h rhe, gasl?ek Bever-:
a�
McCall that the
Property
18. Property Wanted
is
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SIXTEEN Hereford sheers, aver
HEATED. apartment 3 -or-4
+
ANSTETT!
Public Utility commission oFtra+
by 5 p,m,,
'nms'es tlidid floor of
Stratford General His s p. it a 1,
and prayer were iv
P Y given by Miss
rata �oSPel
m
means goc d," n4 9. Jesus nieaiit
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales ''
ogling 954 1'b's. Apply to Carl
rooms, private entrance. Box
1197, Huron Expositor. 15 66-tf
JEWELLERS
Everything was deeply apprec-
Tena Dennis.
that anyaiie viiia knows the
21. Tender& Wanted
Leandnardt, phone Seaforth sss
FIFTY far
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Phone 17 Seaforth
April 28th, 1963
ia�ted, 24-67-1
A review from "The Word
good news of d#'od's love° shdii!ld
22. Legal Notices
J 3. 8-67x1,
ams pasture or
hay. A. Peters, RR 2, Brussels,
19.64-tۥ
and work completed by May 10,
'and the Way," was given by
Miss Ethel Dennis. Mrs. D.
tell other le. To]m Wil -
lianison led � prayer.' Sherrill
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Births
23. Business Directory
24. Carle of Thanks
9• Pot}ltry For Sale
phonic 497 W 4. _16-67x1
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NOTICE
1963. Lowest or any tender not
Watson gave a reading entitled,
Crai and Kamen Coutts ebl-
g
BERGER—At Scott Memorial
25. In Memoriam
26, Personals
FIVE h red and qty E,jg_
MAIN St. apartment. Frank
P
Kling'' phone Seafoa+th.
necessarily ace ted.
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2166-2
Hospital, an April 16 to Mr.
„ „
Victory in Gethsemene. Mrs.
John Burch read "Here is the
lected the offering and Ca�'ol
dedicated tflc offering with
The cost is low. Classifications
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horn pullets, 4 weeks old. Carl
Siemion, RR 2, Walton, phone
15-67-2
THREE
Tuekersmith
23. Business Directory
ry
and Mrs. Laureneg Berger,
(nee Georgina Little), Goder
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path," by Phoebe Fowler. 'Re-
prayer. Sherrill' Crai gave the
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treasurer`s Velma
2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and
101 R 17, Dublin. 9-67-1
_bedroom a artment
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living room, kitchen, bathroom.
Municipal Dump
ich St., Seaforth, a daughter.
Ports were presented and busi-
ness conducted.
report and
Higginbotham read the minutes.
17, minimum 40c are insertion.
Classification 25, minimum 65e
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1�. Used Cars For Sale
Frank Nigh, bane 670 W 2. -1
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Will, be open, until further
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
McIVE'R—At Scott Memorial
flans were made for a so -
Carol Wilbee conducted the
25c for each •4�Iiwe verse,
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TR O -bedroom cotta
cottage, with
notice on Wednesday and Satur-
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Optometrist, optical services,
Hospital, on April 24, to Mr.
sP Pr
and Mrs. Louis McIver RR 1,
cial evening in the church
business. The dedication to Ms -
AM
All other classifications mini-
FRONT Fenders far 50 Ford
'55
heated shin porch,, in Egmond-
day afternoons, from 1 to 5:30
Goderich St. Nest. Tuesday to
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Staffa, a• son.
basement Friday, April 26th,
sion Service will be .held -in
mum 65 cents per insertion
1 tan; Chevrolet parts, also
villa. Availuble 1st of June
P•m.
Saturday, 9-5:30, except Wed-
when crokinole will be played
May. Each class is to pick two
except Auction Sallies (20), Tea
less Wanted; 'and
o'lde'r models; scrap iron bought
and sold, Phare Hensall 275 W
Phune_3, Seaforth, 15-67-1
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No were fencing, old concrete,
nesday-Thursday evening by ap-
ointment. Phone 791 Sea-
and Miss Helen McKercher will
representatives to take part.
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Deaths
(21), Legal
Notices 22 , rates on a lien-
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FOUR room amartmeant, heat
and h dra supplied. Toed. Available
y PP
or car bodies permitted.
P
forth. Monday, Clinton Medi-
show colored slides of her tri P
to Australia last It wasp
Karen McEwin will act .as
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pianist for the next meetii) ,
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ALDINGTON—In London, on
tion,
1936 McLaughlin Buick limon-
sine, body sound, custom radio,
immediately, Six -room apart-
J. I. McINTOSH,
cal Centre.
April 19, Thomas W. Aldan
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year.
decided to have a miscellaneous
and Explorgrs Jean Roe and
For cash payment or if paid
by 10 days Following last loser-
mechamicaYly good. Priced ren-
meat, heat and water supplied.
Avaa]a!ble immediatel A I
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Clerk
19-64-tf
ton,
ton, in, his 90th year.
sale at the next meeting, includ-
Marjorie Wiid£on will lead in
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ra er. Everyone went to
ry
ton, L c• deducted from
sona!ble. John B,fteT, Seaforth. J. C. Crich. �__ 15-67x2 _ & STEWART
ing 'Plants, perennials and an-
nuals, or baking," etc.
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classes: Junior Messengers, Mrs.
�5 above rates.
11. Articles For Sale
TWO 2 bedroom apartments, 1
20. Au tion sales
Barristers, Solicitors; Etc,
BRODHAGEN
The group is invited to Mon-
Gordon McGavin; Messenger
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
_ _ _
SEMI farm!al dresses, sizes 12
available now, one available 1st
of June, Apply Cllarence, Mont-
DISPERSAL SALE
P. D McCONNELL, Q,C.
D. I. STEWART
Those from here
Crieff thankoffering Wednesday
afternoon. Walton thankofferin
Girls, Mrs.•Nelson Marks; Mea --
senger Boys, Mrs. Wm. Coutts-„
(For Business Farms, Trades-
to 14. Phone 771. 11-67-1
gCmery, North Main and Duke,
15-671
SNE
,.,,
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550
attending
the wedding of Lois Wilson and
is to be held Sunda evening
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Explorers, Mrs. Walter Bewley„•
men, etc.): Minimum 50 Certo
CLOTHES dryer never used•
Inglis washing machine. Rea-
-be
ONE -bedroom !a artment, in
kr P
35 Registered Polled and Horned
iiere£ord�s.
.a D, H, McINNES
Laurie W. Rose on Saturday at
y
May 5, Rev. Jordison to be
guest speaker.. The closing
Ty Mss, Roy Williamson.
res,
Duff's U ited Church will re --
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per insertion. Bllldan charge 15
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cents Per advertisement,
son_ablle offer. Call 108. 11-67-1
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McMaster Apts , ,.heated avail-
able Ma 1st 2 a ts. in Ro 1
Royal
GORDON MORNINGSTAR
Chiropractic
Commercial Hotel
Clarkson United Church and
dinner and reception at Oneida
hymn was followed with prayer
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turn to the summer schedule-
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QUANTITY of Bird's Foot Tre-
fail,. Frank Fowler, 3s/4 miles
y p
Apts. Apply to Joseph McCopne l
,
at Farm /4 male west of Arkona
FRIDAY, MAY 3rd,
Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m
Club Mississauga Road West
Mr. Mrs. C. W. Leon-
by Mrs. Watson. A baking sale
was held at the close of. the
next Sunday morning, wlzt°�
Sunday School will commence
1. Coming Events
West of Se�afarbh. 11-67'x2
Seaforth, or Dr, E. A. McMas•
at 1 P•m'•
BOX
were: and
hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leon-
meeting. A delicious lunch was
at .10:35 a.m. and church s rv-
fl
ANTIQUE lectwi�e amd display,
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GIRL'S 26” bicycle + good eon-
ter, Grand Bend. 15-64-tf
Polled Herd Bull
FUNERAL SERVICE
hardt, Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. Mogk,
served b Y Mrs. Jack Bosman,
ice at 11.36 a.m. Daylight SaY
+
St. Thomas' Anglican Church,
Wednesday, May 8, at 8:15 p.m.
ditdoae, biose and white, Parcel
ensiles. Phone 655 R 21. 11-67.1
16. For Sale or Rent
Two Polled Bulls
Club Calves
R' S. BOX
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth.
Mrs. William Dennis Mrs. La-
verne Godkin and the hostess.
ing Time.
Sunda visitors at the home
y
1 2
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GIRLS spz+img coat, light blue
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POWER snow; britt sarideT; or-
Retired Cows+ with Calves
LICENSED EMBALMER
Ross Leonhardt acted as usher
Walton Unit, UCW
of Mr. and 14Yrs. Geos
George I ib-
size 7 to 8. Mrs. Arthur J.
Wrighh, phnm!e� 379,, Seaforth. x1
bital! ander; "
s' jig saw; r/a drill-
garrden tiller. Crown! Hardware,
Pure Heifers
Also 6 pure bred heifers trot
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
at the ceremony. Mr.' and Mrs.
Clen Mogk and Mrs. Edwin
The Walton Unit held their
Aril meeting
P g in the school-
Bert were: *r•s. Bella Neeb, Mr,
and Mrs. Victor Neeb and Len;
,
�. Help Wanted
YOUNG " womeai for general
KATADIN potatoes A,p ly Al-
l
Seaforth.. 16-67-1
registered" due to calf:
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS
Phones:
Mogk, Bornholm, and Rudolph
room of Duff's United Church
last
Miss Donna Lynn Neeb, Mr. and.
Mrs. Alvin Erb,
office duties, in ` weld-
knd�wv'
hoose Cronin, Du llih
P b ' phone
� R 23. 11-67x2
17. Wanted TO Rent
TERMS—Cash,
W. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer.
Res. 595 W — Store 43
Fischer, Mitchell, also attend-
ed.
Wednesday evening, The
worship s
p ervice was conducted
Don and Di -
anne, Mr. Norman Diemert, all
Seaforth Firm. Apphy to
Firm,. p
Box 1206, Hurdn Expositor. 66-2
QUANTITY of balled ha,y. Wim.
GRASS far 11 yearling cattle.
20^67-1
J.. A. BURKE
Mr. William Ahrens and sons,
by Mrs. Frank Walters and Mrs.
,
of Welleslty; Mr. Ron Brenne
DOES ' an Avon! representatiiw�e
Keri , RR 5, Seaforbh, phone
858 R 21, ii-ex1
Ken Rogerson, RR 5 Clinton
phone HU 2-9100. 17-66x1
CLEARING
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
Gus and Harry, had a' very suc-
cessful sale of farm stock and
Mac Sholdice. Mrs. Walters, op-
ened the meeting with a hymn.
man, Milverton; Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Roth,- Faye and Jim, Dick
call on you? We may need
PIANO, with bench, good conte
AUCTION SALE
DUBLIN ONTARIO
implements last week, and are
The scripture, taken from
P Luke
Miller and Miss Ruth Whaling,
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someone in, your neighborhood.
dition. Apply Bax 1209 Huron
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18. Property Wanted
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Night or Day Calls:
moving to their home which
23:3445, was read by, Mrs. M.
of Stratford.
No obligation. Write, Mrs. M.
Mdllson, 960 Wellington Rd., S.,
E• 11-67x1
xpos!i�'
FIFTY to 100 acres land, pastry
Clearing Auction Sale of
Household Effects, at Lot 11,
Phone 43 R 10
they purchased in Mitchell.
Twelve members of the Brod.
Sholdice; also a reading
� g en-
titled, "The Good Thief," Mrs.
Mrs. Rub Dundas and Mr.
Y
and Mrs. Ronald Gardiner, of
London, or call collect 432-9019
TWO formal dresses; 1 mauve,
grassed preferred. Box 36; Sea-
Coni, 8, Hvlllett Township, 1'Y4
W J. CLEARY
.
hagen Band played during a
Walters offered prayer, and
Glencoe, and Miss Carolyn Dun,
between 7 and 8 p.m.,
73
one pink. Both, are size 10-12.
Phone 582-W, 'after 6:30. 1167-1
forth or call' M. 18-66-2
miles south, of Londesboro and
Seaforth, Ontario
community supper at Zurich
Mrs. Herb Traviss sang a solo,
las, of London, were Sunday
4 64 67 70 76-tf
ONE thousand bales! of 2 -year-
19. Notices
33/4 males east, (former farm of
Bert Hoggart), on SATURDAY,
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Commurlity Hal last Wednes•
day, sponsored by the Chamber
"The Robe of Calvary," accom-
Panied by Mrs. Harvey Brown,
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Dundas.
,EXPERIENCED -tractor driver
for work on beef farm. No cows
old mixed hay, 25c badge, George
Stone phone 856 R 3, 11-67x1
CAMP trailer for rent, by week.
APRIL 27th, at 1 p,m
Night or Day Calls — 335
of Commerce there.
The topic taken from the
Mrs. W Stutz, of Wellesley, '
ar, bales to handle. Ross Knight,
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Bill Wilbee, phone 315-M. 1.9-65-4
Beds; dressers;. stands; chest
G. A. WHITNEY
The wedding dinner and re-
study book, "Rim of Asia," was
visited with her parents, Mr,
Brussels, phone 328 J 5, 467-1
QUANTITY Marine Flax seed.
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Alex $alichnack, phone 834 R 24,
GARDENS loved and worked
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with tractor. M.
of drawers quilt box; quantity
FUNERAL HOME
Crofton was held at the Com-
munity Hall here Saturday
on "Taiwan" and was given by
Mrs. Gerald Watson. A
and Mrs. Torrance Dundas, for
a few days last week.
LADIES
have you ever thought
Seaforth, u._�_2
Steffen, phone
of bedding and gil2b�rvs; day
on
good
about selling Avon? It casts
43• 18 66-7
bed; davengost sdde!board two
'1
Goderich St., W.,.Seaforth
for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey
description of the country was
Mrs. Lena Davidson and. Mr.
nothing to find out the details.
SIAMESE kittens. Mrs. Howard
PROMPT watch repair service
small tables; dining room
AMBULANCE SERVICE
(Arlene Ahrens), of Mitchell.'
given and four different kinds
acid Mrs. Tom Watson, of Lon-
Lon -
Write Mrs. M. Mdl�ison,
Alla7n, Brucefleld hone 609 W
P
at Savauge s�, (opposite Post
tauble and chairs!, ma lle 1dt-
( 'P );
Adjustable hospital beds
Clarette's orchestra provided
of people living in this section
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don, spent the weekend with
.960
Wellington'Rd., S., London, ar
12. 11.67x1
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Office) .2 certified watchmak
Chen ta•blie and chairs; kitchen
for rent.
music for dancing.
were discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett and
call collect 432-9019, between 7
LARGE quantity mixed hay, sq.
err.. Automatics a .specialty.
cabinet; 1 frigidaire, ( Westing-
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
Mrs, August Hillebrecht
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell took
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter.
and 8 P. M. 4-66-69-72-75
bales. James Landesborougih-
Phone 665 W I. 1166x2
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19-64-tf
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ALL kinds of carpentry work
house); table radia; washing
machine,, (Westinghouse); arm
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OCCASION
Phone 119 Seaforth
spent a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. John Mueller,
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over the meeting and conduct,
ed the business. The secretary's
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Smith and
Sandra, of London, spent the
MEN WANTED
To help us sugTily the ever-
1962 Timothyseed, cleamed rat
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kitchens remodelled, rec.rooms.
Pbeir; 5 racking chairs; one
Quebec heater; 1
A. M. HARPER & COMPANY
and Mrs. Mueller, at Hamilton
report was read• by Mrs. H. Tra-
weekend at the home of Mr.
increasing demand far. Raw.
Londesboro. Lou Balton phone
Work guaranteed. Prices rea-
cook stove;
Chartered Accountants
last week, ,
viss and the roll call was an-
and Mrs. W. C. Hackwell.
i!eigh Products. Are you inter-
850 R 22, Seafwth. 11-65-4
sanable. Peter Malcolm, phone
eight-day .cluck; electric clock;
5,5 South St. Telephone
Mr. and Mrs, Gary Hart, of
swered with a verse on "Hope,"
Mr. Thomas Johnston was
ested or have you a friend who.
DAHLIA and gladiolus bulbs,
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697-W Seaforth. 19-�{f
sealers!; dishes; crocks; silver-
Goderich JA 4-7562
London, visited her mother,
Mrs. R. Achilles gave the treas-
moved the Thamer"Nursin g
might be? This is the, best pal
started begonias, rose bushes.
NOW is the time to repair or
ware; garden utensils, and
other numerous artflcles,
Licensed Municipal Auditor
Mrs. L. G. Rock, on Sunday.
urer's report and gave' a very
home last week.
ing one man business in: the
Staffen Flowers and Gifts, phone
shdngle that roof or other car-
SEAFORTH
Miss Kathy Lockridge1. of
successful report on the bazaar
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rut-
countrys. An excellent income
49• 11-66-3
pen!ter wok that is needed;
Terms cash sales tax in effect
'
Watford, spent Easter holidays
held a short time ago. A baby
ledge and family, -of London,
far• the .man who is honest and
WESTINGHOUSE electric 40"
also garden work roto'
VETERINARY
with her cousin, Phyllis Ah-
quilt is still to be sold. •
were weekend visitors with the
a good worker. Write todauy.
stove, liRe new condition, Priced
,with
tiller. Ed Andrews, phone 863
GEORGE NESBITT, Auctioneer
1
CLINIC
rens.
The group was reminded of
Humphries' families. Jimmy re• .
RAWLEIGH'S
for quack sale. Phone 760, Sea
W 1, Seaforth. 19-6? tf
- 20.67-1
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
Master Kenneth Rozell, of
the Easter thankofferan g, to be
turned home with them after
Dept. D-368-05, 4005 Richelieu,
forth. 17•-��
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
CLEARING
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V,S.
Clinton, was holidaying with
held May,
Y' 5, at 8:15 in the
spending Easter week in the
Montreal
4-67`1
FOR SALE—Trade in your old
shaver now, low prices at
lavannge's, a operate Pock Office:
11-61-tf
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Modern, equipment 'used. All
work guaranteed.
Write or phone
Lours- BLAKE'
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
D. E. Galt, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
A. W. SILLERY
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and.
Mrs. Harold' Workman, last
week.
Mr. Louie Kahle, of Detroit,
church auditorium. A social
hour will be enjoyed when
cookies and -tea will be served,
The Sectional meeting in Octo-
village.
g
Master Ian Hulley, of Londes-
boro, visited for a few days last
y
week with his aunt and uncle,
HELP WANTED
WOODWORKING FIRM
HONEY, for sale—Clover, 81b.
$1.79; 4 95c; 2
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6.
19-62x20
Stock and Machinery, some
Household Effects, at Lot 6,
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
has been visiting
g with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Eiekmeir
ber will be held in Bayfield and'
they are planning on having
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Marks,
Miss Amye Love has return -
REQUIRES BENCH"HAND;S TO
ASSEMBLE ALL TYPES OF
paul�, -lb. pails, -Ib.
pails, 50c. Wallace Ross Apiaries,
AUTHORIZED dealer far V k-
Con. 10, Hullletb Township, 5
miles east of Londesboro, or 2V2
Phones: Office 173, Res, 781
Seaforth Ontario
and ocher
relatives.
material to help in the unit
ed to Toronto after holidaying
WOOD WINDOWS
Seaforth. 11-66-3
ing Milkers and cream se aTa-
P
miles north of Kirnburn, on
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Spiece and
meetings. Moncrieff issued an
invitation
With her sisters, Mrs. Walter
ONE 250 gal. waterinug tank;
tars for Dublin, Seaforth and
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, at
24. Cards of Thanks
family, of Niagara Falls, %vith
to attend their Eas-
Broadfoot and Mrs. Fern.. Pat' -
Single men preferred
1 Vtina pasture pump, new.
Clinton, Basil O'Rourke, Black-
12 g'm'
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rock.
ter thankoffering Wednesday
terson.
Leonard Leeming, Walton, phone
smith and Welding Shop, Bruce-
THE family of the late James
Mrs. Wilfred Klinkman, of
afternoon, April 24, at 2:30
P p.m.
Miss Mabel. Humphries, of
Mr. H. D•. Allen Will interview
X;
870 J 2, Seaforth: 1"7xl
field, Ontario. 19-60x8
CATTLE -3 Holstein cows,
Upshalll wish to express their
Elmira, with her sister, 5•Irs.
Mrs. E. Mitchell read a poem,
Windsor, spent a few days last
on Friday, i3A 26th, (from
RCA Victor 21" table model
due time of sale; L Holstein
appreciation to all who were so
Dalton Hinz, and Mr. Hinz on
after which Mrs. R. Achilles
week with her sister•in-law, Mrs.
1.00 p.m, to 5.30 P.m. and 7.00
TV good condition, Apply. A. J.
SEAFORTH
cow, fresh and rebred; 2 Short-
kind to them during their re-
Sunday.
received the offering.
� Margaret Humphries.
p.m. to 10.00 p.m. at the.
Anderson, Main St. North,
UPHOLSTERY
horn cows, due, time of stale- 1
cCn,t sad bereavement. 2467-1
-
Mrs, Harry Tait, of Mitchell
Rev. A. Higginbotham intro-
"The
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis
COMME�RCIAI. HOTEL,
phone 480. LIr67x1
Centre Street
Hereford cow, due time of sake;
1 black cow, freshened
I wish to drank all, m •friends
! Y
and Mrs. Ross Leeming and
g
duced Word and the
to the
and Steven, of Hamilton, spent
Roam 1, Seaforth, 4-66-1
inrHgood comditionITE fwnral t. TeSuitable for
Telephone 446
and
rebred; 1 blue cow, freshened
for
tcto cards,, letters
lwhile Iawas flowersnd pat
family,Way"
and. Mrs. fLavern scWolfeth Mr.
unit and said it
was a God -send at this moment
several da with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas
Graduation or party.. Phorie
118-J. 11 67x1
For all kinds of upholstering, and rebred; 2 Shorthom cows,
Lq 64- freshened and rebred; 2 black
freshened;
I ient at Stratford Hospital, Mrs.
' Margaret Leeming, 24-67-1
Mrs. Robert Gibb and daugh-
ters, of Glencoe, spent last
in our history, Unless adults
are directed in this book they
Ennis. Other visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ennis on Sunday were:.
6. Teachers Wanted
-
QUANTITY of lumber, 4 and 8
SANITATION SERVICE
cow's, 2 Shorthorn
cows, freshened; 10 fall and
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Mr, and Mrs.' George Leitch'
week with her
Mrs. Harold Smyth, parents,
d Mr
cannot teach it to their chil-
dren. Our Good Friday all his.
Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Loveridge
and Al, West Hill;
MUSIC SUPERVISOR
inch cement blacks, 6 chimney
and gaen-
Septic tanks parks
winter calves; 2-s, old steers;
Wish to express their is
Y
tory is focused the
Miss Ruth
WANTED
flit amd'same 4 inch tile. Cheap
for quick sake. Phone 365. 67x1
ural repairs to tanks !amd drain-
is
age.
i
2 Hereford heifers, bred; 3 2-
y yr. -old heifers; ILL
tion to all Who reme�m�bered
remembered
them and were so kind on the
and Mrs. Ford Dickison.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
on mean.
ing of the Cross and in chapter
Ennis, Toronto; Mr. Gerald
Dressel, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
UTILITY tinnier, 1 year old,
For Immediate Service
yearling
g
steQrs; 3 yearling heifiers.
occasion o!f their Golden Wedd-
visited his aunt and uncle, Mr.
10, Atonement" r
proves a very
W. C. Ennis, Cathie and Beth,
Tho board of S.S. Na, 7, Hill-
4' x 7' plywood 'box, 670 x 15
BILL FINCH,
ing Anniversary. 24-67x1
and Mrs, Fred Scarlett and Mrs.
suitable chapter for this par-
London; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cun-
lett, requires a music supeMs!-
or, duties to commence in P
pi g, pricedFerguson—
tires. Ideal for cam. n
Phone 238-2291, Grand Send
or
IMPLEMENTS — Fen
bactor and ]bow• New Idea
P
®�
I wish to thank all, those who
George McCartney, Seaforth,
Mr. Fred Herbert has his
ticular time, 'Why Have the
Cross As a Symbol." Lunch was
nin ton, Karen and Rickey, of
g
Ethel; Mr.
teimbeT,
reasonable. Phone Clanton, IIiJ
Z 9485. 11-67x1
STAFFEN'S PLUMBING
Wer mower• cul!tiv!atar• set
sent cards flowers' and treats
-sold
farm to Mr. Oscar Rock, RR 2,
served b the hostesses.
�'
and Mrs. Kenneth
Ritchie and Larry, Egmdndville
Applications in writiing, to
FOR SALE — 222 Remd ton
ng
Phone 49, SeaSorbh..
harrows; rubber tired wagon;
while I was a patient in Clin-
ton Public Hospital. it was
Monkton.
CGIT Has Meeting
9
and Mrs. Fred Ennis,
be in hoards of the Secretary
rifle, ten power Weaver K scope,
like Sell
19-67x10
McCormick -Deering cream sep-
orator. 5 rolls: barb wire„ rub.
much appreciated. James Dale.
Members of the Luther
League Held a banquet at the
The meeting opened with a
sing -son Rev. A. Hi
g gginboth•
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kirkby,
of Woodstock, the
M!a 4th. Please state solar
y Y
ry
expected•
new conditiorn,, reason
able, Apply Hsarvev Dale, phone
CARPENTRY WORK
,'
beT tuned wheel barrow; el-
24-67-1
church Friday
y evening and en-
am explained the meaning of
spent. wee-
end with Mr. Frank �{irkby and
547 R 21, Seaforth. 1167x1
brie broader; extension, ladder;
Mr, and Mrs.. Joseph Downey
tertained this Year's Confirms-
many things in the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirkby,
MRS. LEONARD SHOBBROOK,
CEDAR posts, all sfiDes• anchor
all,
Notiv is the time to talk about
homes, kitchen
el!eetric water heater; 5 chicken
feeders; balled hay;
and family wish to thank Rev. ..tion
E. Sullivan" hiaends.
class. 'Mr, Thomas Orr was
Alexine Williamson and Sher-
Mr. and Mrs, Glen 'Haase and
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 1, )Myth, Ontario,
posts; la braces; steel posts 6 ,
new custom cab-
ine!bs rec rooms repairs. Free
P '
grain;
household effects, other astdcles'
C. nedgb=
hors and relatives and, wile
the guest speaker.
P
Mr. Mrs. Harold Diegel,
rill Craig conducted the wor
ship service, followed b the
P
family, of Sault Ste. Marie, v;s-
ited
6.66-3
and 7" barb wire ad ware.
' ' e 4
Kinbumn stare, phone 841 R 2.
estimates.
too numerous to menrtion.
helped ing any way to make their
and
Mitchell, with Mr. `and Mrs. R.
Y
members repeating the CGIT
g
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gor&tY : Murray, Mr. and Mrs.
•
Borden Brown. 11-63-kf
_
GRANT FINNIGAN
TERIVIS--Cash.
Golden Wedding Anniversary a
day to remember. 24-67!x1
Sholdice on Sunday.
Shirley Bain, Tobermor
Purpose and singing the hymn.
After the roll call the secre
William Murraynd Mr. Chas.
y
Murray. -
7. Situations Wanted
MIXED slabs dry, $8.00 �
load
load a ' gree
poser. 2 cord • a�kso m
�
her wood slabs, $10,00 load.
� aforth
19-65-4
No reserve farm sold.
RANDOLPH LOW'RIE, Prop.
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MAY I bake this means of ex-
pressing my gr!ailitude to those
of Y.
Murray otton, Toronto; Stan-
Y P
ley and David Marks, of Brus•
tary's report was read. It was
decided to clean the church
Y•'
Mrs. Fern Patterson, Miss
Amye Love and Mrs. Ed, Miller
RELIABLE lady available, fie
rndmxt childrenin awn 'home or
in your homey 5 din wee "Py'+
,per
Apply Fred J. Hudie, phone HU
ANSTETT
HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer
GEORGE POWE1uL, Clerk
who remembered rri!e so thought-
in
sels, and Edith Shaw, of Jaes-
kitchen cupboards during
P g the
Easter '
visited with Mrs. Esther John-
_
Sewing alterations and mending.
2-6655, Clinton. 11-64x8
JEWELLERS
20=67-2
fully while a recent patient
Scott Memorial Hospital, Spec-
town, with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
holidays.
Y
Mission
ston at Blyth on Sunday.
Mrs. A. Heydnk, Geaa•ge St. 67nn1
POTATOES FOR SALE Table
Offers you
ial thanks to Dr. GorM1vill, the
Pfeifer on Sunda
Mr. Lavern
Band
The Mission Band Duff's
Mr. and Yt s, W. C. Hackwell
potatoes, No. 2 and feed pota,
toes, maxed, very reasonable
Easy Credit Terms
FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO
nnrmsdng staff acid to Rev. M.
nu Morrison. Alfred Johd4artoh': 67x(1
and Mrs. Wolfe
visithd Mr, and -Mrs. Doug Hinz
g
of
United Church, Winton, met
have returned home after
spending the
P g past week with
8. Farm Stock For Sale
priced if you bring your own
with
in St. Thomas on. Sunda Y•
Sunday, with 64 members in
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith,
TWENTY pigs, 8 weeks old.
containers). T. H, Soud!ant and
NO
LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE
THE family of the late, Mrs%
Mt. and Mrs. Robert Robin-
attendance. Carol Wilbee pre-
London.
Keil Beattde RR 4 Walton,
Sons, phone ilenr�
s RR 1 Varma,
Carrying Charges
PAGE 4
Joseph O'Rourke wua to eft-
l�
son, of Soriumaalier visited Mr.
sided and Gail Searle was pian.
Mr. and Mrs. David Allison,
ph!t'me 834 R 6, Seafomfili. 8-67=1
sag,, 350 W 1, or Hensa� ll 352 W
1. 11�65ao4
Phone 77, Seaforth
19-644tf
re -ss their sincere a. ecia
P Fin' '
tion to the neighbors. and
friends, to the doe
friendscriniten, to � sup
and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on Sat.
urdaj+. Mr. Rbbinsofr had been
ist, Miss Wilbee read the Cali
to Worship, taken from Psalm
P,
of London; Mr. Ivy Henderson > ,
E gmondvilie and Mr. and Mrs.
PURE, bred hag 6 months, old.
Apply to Lloyd McKenzie, RA
PLANT Pride Hybrid seed carni
y
NOTICE
,the
and staff of Scott
staying at the Wolfe home for
96:13. The leader, Mrs. W. Be* -Arthur
Henderson, of Seaforth t �
3, Kipper,, Ones, 8.67x1
for maximum, •tdnna�ge, combin-
ed with top quality ennsilage, I
will be pleased to bielp you
Sewage disposal' 'problem!s
Pfl pumped
solved. Septic tanks um
,
Boxholder8 Nantes
Memorial Hospital, in their re-
Cent bereavement.' 24-67x1
-
mank months while he was a
p artier in the Mulholland truck•
ing business here.
ley, asked the children to sin g
the first verse of the hymn,
"Praise Him, Praise Him, and
visited with Mrs, Walter Broad -
foot on Sunda y
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Laromie
TWENTY•tfmr, pligls, 8 weeks
Oil& Thomas Kala, RR 5, Sea.
forth , .phope 10 R 9 Dublin! x1`
pick the proper variety for
your needs, No. 5, No. 20, No.
and repaired- outlhous!esi elmaau-
ed; wells anud' cisterns cleaned.
IRNIN COXON
Not Crriven but 1
It is not possible for us
THE faim lly of .the late Mrs.
Edith i�mani�skapf, Dublin wash
to thank a!l1 her neighbors' and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
and sons visited Mr, and Mrs.
a discussion of its meanie g Was
'
of Harrow, were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
TWENTY-s�venu ,pigs, 7 weeks
ennanay.,
aId. Vincent RR 5, Se:a-
232• Morley Cooper RR 3, Kip
Photue 254, MddV�mtlon,
to divulge the name or ad-
friends for file floral tributes
Bill Anderson and Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Bosman.
Birth hone 102 R i!Q, Dwbldhi,,
r
Pen', pbom 266 J 4,' 11.66x2
or contact
Expositor
an !acts of kindness shown' dur-
Gary Johnston in London on
side.
Rickey and Kenny Rutledge,
•
HOLSTRIN � ca g flhkd
calf, dti�r> ffo,ru s!oomi thane'
Y2. WRfl.t d •b,
HAROLD M'ALONEY
Phonon 483;R, at nvn o1r area•
using afHuro
baicirurrtlfAt�• 1?lotts�darhot
ingtheir bereave!mett, S 'al
thanks to trier staff of St. 'ar
Sunday.
Master Earl Leonhardt s etit .Wayne
p
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hudson,
and Kevin of Windsor,
of Streetsville, spent the Easter
holidays with their tiraridpar-
,gn er a MseVs>tdNeoTu,`> muee
GIRLS siidOtrlM b1fte ,, in
5 p.A
ask fol• this information.
Hospital, Londph, Box Funeral
the weekend with Mr. and Miss,
with Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Die
Brits, Mr. and lUlrs. Rt►y Beit-
fieci,iJ
, C�«• ;g�torh
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.
eomdn�'tiien.�� P!har�rr�6� 611an1: �
iB�+864fi-
,..:
�+ T1m+�idi�l. 67ot+1
Hloame!•antl�°.....,., .::. .. �
Y >< 1"�akA•
?�einr Leonhardt• at•RRrd
gel for the w eeicett'd. •nett:
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