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USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS 7, Situations Wanted 11. Articles For Sall 19. Notices 20. Auction Sales 22. Legal NoticesTO YOUR ADVANTAGE .-
B.ED springs; •plank; scantling;'PROMPT watch repair service!
1. Coming Events WORK WANTED windows; doors; •pint and quat at Savauge's, Ct�pposate Past AUCTION SALE NOTICE
2. Lost, Strayed sealera; white brick; aisle iron; bfiice) 2 cei!ttid weak-
3. Found Experienced Carpentry Work oilcloths rugs; ltilchemt chairs ers. Automatics a specialty. Auction Sale for tthe Estate TO CREDITORS
4. Help Wanted of all kinds; also any other of Robert Walt, in t Villagle
A 5. Business Opportunities jobs including Paper Hanging, Clarence Reeves,'Seaforth. 85x1 ]885 tf of Blyth
Painting, ONE 750 x 20 used truck tire, : on SATURDA'li', SEPT. IP the Estate of
6. Teachers Wanted g, etc, L4, at 1.30 p.:m. W'iLLIA]VI R. JIEWITT
7. Situations Wanted in excellent condition-, also 2 SEAFORTH TWO bedroomsmites; 2 beds, Alii persons having claims'
8. Farm Stock For Sale Phone 697-W, or 863 w >, 650 x 20 "ed truck .- in, good UPHOLSTERY with springs; 2 crocheted bed against the Estate of Willam
Poultry For Sale P. Malcolm, or Ed Andrews ccmdition. Apply Wes McBrrde, ; pjupw,%- � R, Jewitt, late of the Totws�ship
P. Seaforth. RR, L Varna, phione Hensail, Centre Street spreads- bed
10. Used Cars For Sale yens;
11, Articles For sale 7 68'/ R 21. it $51 Telephone 446 vacuum cl ner al moo w; � u � , ec �� h pied
12. Wanted To Buy For all kinds of upholstering. Westinghouse Q , he 5ter, y deceased, Lst, died
8. Farm Stock For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 19-�� � fibres ` ' t "' day ° August, ' �'
r 13. Wanted --- — Y CUSTOM rece chesterfield suite; house are hereby notified to mend in
14. Property For Sale TWELVE pigs, 8 •weeks old. COLONY hawse or san�il •garage, �MSTOM n'air �� and 6 chairs. to full particul,am of their claims
15. Property For Rent Phone 37 R 8, Dublin. 8-85x1 Phone 35 R 17, Dublin. 12-85x1 Mat* piano; vioUn- g itdr; 3 U► the undersigned on or before
16. For Sale or Rent SEViEIhT stockers. Walter Mc- l We are etc ovat tables; ciiina cabinet; the 27th day of September, 1863,
TYPEWRITER, in goad condi- equips with r'oM+ complete
17. Wanted To Rent Cllure, phone 844 R 5, Seaforth. bion. William Bennewie� hone for flax; also will be doing corn set of Larose dishes; liter which gate having assets and
18. Property Wanted p large quantity of tl may by distributed, en,regard
8- 24 R 2, Dwbtllim, 1,285x4 combining this fialh, be of antique value; silverware; only to claims them received...
19. Notices FIFTEEN pigs, 7 weeks+ old. ONE fielding Boor screen'; one Contact: rug, 8 x 10; drapes sideboard,;
20. Auction Sales Anthony Van Loon, RR 2, Kip mahogany musle cabinet. Phare rolf top desk; 2 hall trees; boo day September, i, '
21, Tenders Wanted pen, phone 657 R 32. 8-85x1 Seaforth, 602 W 4, 12-854 LYLE MONTGOMERY, case and desk combined; an. 22. Legal Notices HOLSTEIN bull call!. Gfarald ROLL-a•way bed, complete with RR 3+ Clinton, tigµe wash stand; 3 arm chairs; McCONNELL & STEWART
23. Business Directory Van Den Henn. Phone HU 2-7231, Clinton. 2 rocking chairs; wicker floor Seaforth, Ontario,
24. Cards of Thanks gam, RR 5, Seal Huron mattress. Expositor.
Bow 1264, The p gh
forth, phone 85(2 R 11. 8851 Huron Expasdbor. 12-85 1 19-85-2 lam en kitchen
clack; kitchen Solicitors for the Executors.
25. In Memoriam TWENTY -one Yank and Land- TWENTY -six inch girl's bicycle, cupboard; kitch couch; four 22-85.3
26. Personals chairs; edoetric washing race pigs, 8 'weeks olid- Bill Mill'- in good condition. Mrs. Robert ��• Auction Sales g mach -
The cost is low. Classifications sun 'RR 2, Seafonth, phone 833 D'adbon, Rlt 1, Londesbom, ine�; White' sewing machine; NOTICE
2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and R 2, 8-8b 1 'phone 7fr8 J i, Se:afarbh L2 e5x1 AUCTION SALE lur coat; trunk; fire proof steel
17 minimum 40c an insertion. - , - box; cherry pitber; power lawn TO CREDITORS
REGISTERED Landrace boar. PIANOS any make oar size,
Classification 25, minimum 65e, mower; extension ladder; hose
Phone 840 R 3, Seaforth. 8-85 1 will pay cash, State make and Auction Sale of Church Sundt and reel; wheelbarrow; large
plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. g In the Estate of
TWENTY --live pigs, 7 to 8 weeks , price. Write' Bax 1263, Huron g and Furnishings of farmer selection of
All ether classifications, mini- Duff's - Church. McKild �`���; car- THERESA RAY
mum 65 cents aid. Phone 8Ci7 R 2, after 6 p:m. Expositor. 12 85-1 pan 11t- corer's tools•
per insertion, � I uated 2'/z miles north and 11/a p
TWO York boars, 5'/2 months FEATHERS, new used duck A14 persons having claims
except Auction Sales (20), Ten- ' milts east of Seaforth, on REAL ESTATE Aro 3 p.m.
ders Wanted (21), and Legal old 1 York sone, due about Sept..feathers, goose feathers old TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 at the property will be offered for against the Estate of Theresa
20. Apple* Irwin Sallery, phone feather ticks. Will pay highest ' . Salle, sorb ect to reserve hid, Rav,. ,fate of the Town of Sea -
Notices, (22), rates on applica- a P.m. j
tion. HU 2-7590, Clinton. 8-85-1 cash prices. Write to Box 559, consisting of 8 -roam brick house forth, in the County of Huron,
Seaforth. 12-83-6 Building of frame construc- Widow, deceased, who died on
For cash
TWELVE pigs, 9 weeks, old. in good state of repair, with
payment or if paid tion, approximately 40 fro. x 50 flue 26th day of August, 1963,
� LO�t 20, Cam. 7Hibbert, Harry � CASH ON FARM' furnace and ba,bhroam, situated
by 10 days following last inser• Reyenes, Staffs, phone 134 R For good heavy fowl. Price fleet: Building is to be on the saime property, a car are . hereby notified to send in
tion, 15 CENTS deducted from g Dubbin 885-1 15c per lb. Le llc removed by Nov. 1, 1963. Con- full particulars of their claims
above rates. + garage, app R l x 18 .
tents, to be removed irroan. build- to the undersigned on, or before
EIGHTEEN choice, i s, ei ht bb. Terms on Real Estate, 10%
p g g ins within 10 days. Land not titre 27th day' of Semtember, 1963,
weeks old. Apply Doug Hugd]l•, L. HOOD, duty of sale, balance in 34 dolts.
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED being offered for sale at this after Which date the assets will
RR 2, Seaforth phone Clinton, Monkbau, Terms an Chattels, cash. 3%
RATES auction. be distributed, having regard
T•T.'r 2.7,x},8• g_�5,� Phone 347-2974. Sales Tax in effect.
(For Business Firms, Trades- 12.84-4 Contents include 33 church GEORGE WATT and Only to claims then received.
men, etc.): Minimum, 50 cents ONE grade Holstein heifer, seats suitable for hall' use or for FRANK KIRKBY, Executors.
r fresh: also 14 reg6stered accred- wreck- , DATED at Seaforth. -tris 4th
per insertion. Billing charge, 15 ng, contains 1200 feet of GEORGE NESBITT, Auct6oncea
cents ited Holstein heifers, due from 13. Wanted _ irtch ire lumber some' boards day of September, 1963.
per advertisement. p GEORGE POWELL', Clerk '
Stpt. to Dec. Apply Wes Mc BOARDERS. Apply Box 1261, 20inches, wide; 4 picnic tablets; 20.85-2 McCONNELL & STEWART
Bride, Varna, RR 1, phone Hen- The Hurrn% Expositor. 13-84-2 2 small tables; 6 dining roam
1. Coming Events sail,Seadombh, Ontario
687 R 21. 845-1 MADE boarders or just give chairs and table; 7 kitchen 21. Tenders Wanted Solicitors for the Executors.
THE Egmondvillle Unuted Church FORTY Hereford steers, 700 meals, whichever 'preferred. chairs; 5 kitchen char; 1 kit -22-85-3
will celebrate it's 128th Anniver- lbs.: 10 heifers. 750 lbs., bred Box 1265, Huron Expositor. &5,x2 cher chair; 2 arm chairs; four
sary on September 14. Guest July and Aug,., mostly Poll An- — hanging! extures and electric fiTOWNSHIP OF
* YOU can make up to 37c -per BY-LAW NO. 9, OF 1963, OF
speaker, Rev. Arthur Higgir>r, sus; also 2 Hereford bulls to let dozen more than Grade A shades suitable for hall' or TUCKERSMITH Township of McKillop
ba'ftin, of Walton. 1-85-1 for feed. Carl, Dalston, phone 30, large ice for store; 1 pi'a'no; 2 organs; one IJ p
g pr. your em�c. Old
TURKEY Buffett dinner will be Seadbrth` 885x3 kitchen soave cola or wood 1
- eu�,'tablished hatchery guarantees ABY -LAW TO RAISE $100000
T'HR'EE York sows, first litter, to take add' your hatchingeggs 34 -inch coal or wood furnace, TENDER FOR
held in the church Hall, of .bred Lacombe due soon. Some en complete with circulating fan EGMONDVILLE WAITER TO AID IN THE CTONE R
First Presbyterian Church, on for f week s. the year. Send TION OF AIN STONE OR
good Holstein heifers, bored far full, details. Box 1252, Huron and thermostat and pipes; two 4VsFY1LI. SYSTEM
October 23rd, from 5 to 8 p.m. TIMBER DRAINS.
Palled Hereford due in Sept. Expositor. 13-85-1 � �• sections of plywood cup-
Tdckebs $1.50 and 75c. Limited . po Contractors to supply a sulbr
pal -
number of talkers being, sold', Apply to Norris Silleiy, RR 3, boards and, counter bop;quantity peal The Council of the Munic alli-
Seafbrth phone Clinton, HU 2- - of battleship linoleum, (remove- mersiblle pump, 500 Imp. galsof Township of
• lion piressure tank and vherll- P suanhe therovisions of
Sponsored by the, Fireside Fel- 3368. 8-e5-1 14. p rtY For Sale abbe); gwa¢ubiM� of good' carpet McKillop,
lowshdp Group. 1r8S-2 SIX -room dfiame house, wcift o. pubpi'b, (removeablei) ; num - 't2in e. from
t• Cie to be ab-
erous other articles usuall• teamed Oram the Clerk. the Tulle Drainage Act., enacts,
HOME Baking Sallewill' be !veld Q, Poultry z -or Sale hydro and wartier, in Varna.. Afp- 5',,. ' as Hallows:
in Frank Minx's vacant stare, ply Wilfred Chub -r, Varna, found in a. rural church,.' Tenders to be in the Clerk's
TWO hundred Red x Leghorn ' Terms on contents, and build, hands b
on September, 27th, at 3 p.,m. phare HU 2-7530, evenings only. y 12 o'clock naris Wed- 1. That the Reeve may .from
Sponsored by the Fireside Fel- pullets, starting to lay. Applry U-84,-2 ing, cash or cheque on sale day. nesday, Sept. 11, 1963. 'time to time subiect to the
Iownshdp Group of First Presby Dublin, phone' 37 R 8. 9-85ac1 NEWLY decorated, 4 -bedroom. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctigneez The lowest or, any tlender not Provisions of this 6y -law,
teria�n Church. Watch for fur FIE Vhundred Sussex and New home, modern bathroom and R- S. McKercher, Secretary ;of necessarily accepted, borrow on, the credit of the
• ther particulars. 1.85-1 Ha�mp. pullets started to lay. kitchen, hardwood flbors, now Board of Trustees. Corporation• of the said Mun-
Gordbn Wren., Kippen, phone oil, fiuJrnnace, W. A. Hodgert, 20-85-1 J. I. McINTOSH, icipallty such sum, not ex-
Hensall, 263 J 3. 9-85x1 phone 498, Seaforth. 14-85-2 Clerk -Treasurer ceeding in, the wholes $100,000,
Lost, Strayed
SEVEN 'hundred Arber Acres FRAME house, in Tuckersmith CLEARING RR 3, Seaforth. as may be determined by the
SUNDAY on Victoria St., Sera- Queen pullets, on range, laying Township, on 3/4 acres of land. ' AUCTION SALE 21-85-1 Council'. and may in manner
forth, turquoise and yellow bud- over 2Wc. Peter Steekle, Hen- hereinafter provided, issue
Concession North Sit. Lob 6-7. _
gie, has band on it. Call 360, stall, phone 698 R 33. 9-84x2 Has two bedrooms, kitchen, Oearinrg Auction Sade or 5o debentures of the said Cor-
Seaforth. 2-85-1 !auto shed, hydro Head of Cattle, 3 tractors, corn- 22. Lee'al Notices norabion. in such sumsi ars the
Foam'' woodshed, bine and a full; line of Farm - Council may deemProper
10. Used 'Cars For Sale and town water. Apply` Box 1262,
• Lmplments and mdscelbanawsr Township of Tuckersmith for the amount so bornawed,
4. Help Wanted -Heron Expositor. 14 85x4 A -
1951 Deluxe Chev., peaifect runm- items for Henry Rosie, on Lot with Couvonrs attached as
GRADERS and tmayens wanted. Ing condition. First $50 taken it. 20, Con. 9, Logan Town -ship, TREASURER'S SALE provided in Section 4 of the
15. Property For Ment my Road, 13/a miles OF LAND FOR
Apply* United Danny lord Poultry Phone 242, Seaforthu: 10 85x1 P Y on the County said Act.
Co-op„ phone L3. 4-85-1 NEWLY decorafted smash' ground West of BornLhollm, on SAT'UR- 2. That. sulhiect to Section lo, of
HOU�PER for two male U. Articles For Sale floor apartment, block from DAY, SE.PTEiMBER 7th, at TAXES the Till+e Drainaep Act, when
adults, mi rural' home in Seaforth NEW Seally mattress,. Phone main corner, Seaforth. Available 12:30 p.m. sharp, th« Council shall be of the
260.J, Seaforth. _ 11.85-1 �'• Phone 847 R 2. 15-85x2 CATTLE --3 Holstein cows Township of Tuckersmith andniont drat the �aolrlication
' Ame'a�. AI�I modem conveniences. � _ _ >
A
Most weekends free- Bow 1!260, GRADE mm�e Iba'akst. Phkvne 852 HOUSE in Constance. 3- 'ece ml'llcing and titre to flremlue¢t in County of Huron.
Pr of any perem, to borrow
the fall! 2 Holstein lawns due in
,Huron E�posdton 4851 R 3, Seaforth. 12-85-1 bath, 3 bedrooms, built-in nd cup- October; 1 Holstein 'heifer, due To Wit: constrmonevucting
for the e. stone of
�b�aard�s, hydro, hat and cold . cornstructin•g a tile. stone or
WOMEN -- Christmas Ing ABOUT 400 it. of used aisle water. Available Immediately. time of sale; 1 Holstein caw just By virtue of a warrant issued timtber drain, sh'oul'd be
starts early with Avon Cosine- iron, 2 x 2 x 8, rice. W. L. freshened recently; 1 Hoisbedn by the Reeve of the Township of
P Howrard Preszeabor, phone Sea- y; Tuckersmith under his hand and granted in- whole, or in part,
tics- part or`full+' tianvaduable" 1VIellis, Iiippen. 11 84x2 caw, milking and sabred; one the seal of the said corporation
sales territory now available. forth, 841 R 13. 15-85aN the Cmm�ct may. by resoI
FOR SALE -Trade in your old TWO a, Hae of x Hereford hedf�r, due CO r tion. direct the Reeve bO is
Write Mrs. M.. Midflson, N '� lord one'fur- bi�mte of sale; 2 Holstein x Herne- bearing date the 10th day of
shaver now, low prices at nished apartment. in Royal Apts. April, sale of lands in arrears sue debenture as aforesaid,
Hawkesbury Cr.., London, or ppm Pont Office. ford cows milking and rebred, and to bnrrow a sura, not ex-
Savawge's, o One bedroom apartment in
call' cohSect 432.9ti19 �betrveem �to freshen in fall!• 3 Holstein x of taxes in the Township of
_ eeedin•a the amount applied
7-8 in. 485-88-91-94.97 11-S5�tf the Simpson Block Apply bo Herefford cows, mallein and.re� Tuckersmith will be hell at,the
p' FRESH corn now ready. Good Joseph McConnell, SeafOr'th oa g Town Hall, Seaforth„ at the hour for. and mic lend t'he same
freezing variety, Murray Tyn- Dr. E. A. McMaster Grand bred; i Hg andn w Hereford to th,e arvrd�cant on, the corn -
WANTED cow, milking and dine fru Dec,; of 9:00 o'clock in the Evening,
dalll, Brrucefield, Ont., phone Bend. 15-85-tf 2 cows, bred with
On the 3rd day of September, pletion of the dradnaoe work.
Hal's•bein
capable of Seaforth, 640 W 2. Ll-8r"d calves at . side; 4 Hollstein x 1963, unless the taxes and costs 3. A sueciad annual' rate sthall
Male bookkeeper, are sooner aid. Notice is here- hP imposed, levied and col
lacking rafter full' set of books. SMALL refrigerator, 0 cubic 17. Wanted To Rent_ HetreQ'ord cows, retbred with p lerted oviut• and above all
Rural background prefea'red'Zn� ; go gal. oil' bank, both in calves at side; 15 arlin by given that the Est of lands
ONE hundred -acres of workable yearling Ham` othrr riteq unnn the lar
ddcatre age, experience and sal- good shape. Pat Jordon, phare ford heifers; 1 Holsters! heifer, for sale for arrears of taxes cl in
w band. Phone 840 R 3, Seafarblu. resrpect a
lay expected to Box 1266, The 32, Dublin. ll -85x1 6 months old; L Hereford heifer was published in The Ontario f �which the said.
17-85-1 money shall' be borrowed.
Herron Expositor. 4-85-1 FRESH picked corer; and vege� 4 months old; 4 Holstensr, x Here- C,�azette on the 4th day of May,
tables, Ambrose Addlbeiy first ford calves• 3 Hereford' calves. 1,963, and that coples of the slifficin'nif for the wwment of
' 19. Notices said last may be had at my the nrincival and interest as
HELP WANTED house South' of store .in i&burn. - FARM IMPLEMENTS acrd office provided by the Act.
Construction Workers Call evenings and weekends. MISC. ITEMS--�Mdnneapolis-Mo-
Apply li-8&3 NOTICE lane miodel: U tractor, in- A-1 Treasurer's Office this 30th Pa -ed the 3rd day of Septem-.
J017N GAFFNEY CEDAR pasts, all sizes, anchor Tuckersmith condition; Ford 8-N tractor, day of May, 1963. her. 1963.
CONSTR.UCTIOX COMPANY posts; 12' braces; steel posts! 6'al Dump complete with Hom manure
Limited and 7'; barb wire';. Pangs wire. Municipal
ioadee; Ford 8-N tractor and JAMES I. McINTOSH, DANIEL BETJERMAN. Reeve,
phone M R 2 Wilk be open untR further pulley; 2 -furrow tractor plow; Treasurer JOHN M. ECKERT, Clerk.
Flag 18, North of Stratford, K rden, Shore, notice on Wednesday aid Satur- 3 -pt. !witch corn' cultivator; Mas- 22-73-13
Phone Stratford, 271-8800. Borden Brown. 11-85 tf NOTICE
484-2 HONEY far sale, now pouring day afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 stey-Harris maboa• mounted C86p- � ,
p.m. per combine; International 1955 TREASURERS SALE
clover honey 25c per lir., in No were fencing, alai concrete, model' 1-Wn truck; John Deere , MUNICIPALITY OF THE
HELP WANTED your awn or. thenen. No advance syr, car bodies permitted. 3 -furrow, 12 -inch bottom tractor OF LAND FOR TAXES Township of McKillop
in prices' far the season. Wallace plow, on rubber: Mx -Deering `
Miele and fenwlle to help in Ross, Senfor'th, 11-83-3 J. I. McINTOSH, 15mun fertilized• •,seed drill- In Town of Seaforth Take' notdce that the above is
poultry eviscerating plant. Start- • ONE automtatic washing mach- Clerk ternatianad' 9 -ft. stiff tooth -',cul -County ca
County of Huron. a PY' of a B y�-Lane passed
ing wages., female; $2.00 Per ine, cost $259,00, seven Years 19-85-tf �thoa or, on hrn rubber; JbDeere by the Municival Council of the
hour, male, $1,10 per hour with a,", Sale price bo -day. $65.00ANSTETT 6 -ft. one wary disk; Oliver 8-6t, TO WIT; Town;chd�p of McKiflorp, on the
. guaranteed work week. Apply Phone Egg, Sea&wdh, Sid Pull- double disc; John; Deere 94t. 3rd day of September, 1963, and
DUBLIN CREAMERY, man, 11,864 JEWELLERS c di tipaeker; John Deere tractor By virtue of a warrant issued all persons are required bo take
and POULTRY PACKERS Lod. COM'BEVE Ltd. manure spreader, ready new; by the Mayor of the TaMn of notice that anvnme who desires
Dublin, Ontario CABS Obaeo manure spreader; Mas- Seaforth under his hand and to apply to have such I§yLaw
Offers you
Phone 68 s�Harrds 8 -fib. binder, on rub- seal of the Corporation, or any part. thereof quashed,
4.85-2 To fit allmakes. Easy Credit Terra ber; International side rake., on bearings date the 8th day of July, must serve notice of his applic-
with rubber nearly' new; Smaller sale of lands in arrears of taxes ation upon the Head or Clterk of
WANTED HAUGH BROS. NO 36 -ft. trade elevator- 2 rubber in the Town of Seaforth will be this Mundcipadity�, within twenty
Rehdable man as Dealer in Farm Equipment Carrying Charges tired wagons; Cackshutt 10% held in the Council Chambers days after the date, of the last
Township's Tuckersmith, McK l• 1 mile east of BruceEield, Ort. Phone 77, Seaforth inch ch ; ,8o fit. 7 -inch at the hour of 3 o'clock in the Publication of this notice, and
dap and 'Hullllett. Experience not 11-833 19-85�bf bami ''' tl7elt, ne'arl'y new; afternoon on the 6th day of must make hiso application to -
necessary. Fine opportunity to CORN DRYERS 40 gal. ketble stove; mot puloer; November, 1963, unless the The Supreme Court of Ontario,
step into old .profitable business A NEW KIfrCHrEN Universal, mi7lning machine, taxes and costs are sooner paid. within one month after the said
where Rawlleigh Products have New and used May cost less than ytdu thinkl eomplele with matron•„ pump, Notice is hereby given that the date.
been sold for years. Big profits'. For allterIM0119, new kitchen
Products furnished on crerhb. IiAUGH B,R,OS., pipeline for 20 cows and 3 sung]�e list of lands for sale for arrears This notice was first, published
• Farm Equipment cupboards, ree room ewtea-' units; Renfi w cretamr, sepera- of taxes was published in the on the 5th day of September,
write: � 1 mile east of Brumentld, Orb. slate and 're'paim, call: tor; Kyr milk cooler; 12 milk Ontario Gazette, on the 3rd day 1963, and the last publication
Dept I3R WW3 E4005 Richelieu, 1183.3. JOHN LANSINK & SONS, cans; circular saw; 9 sections of August, 1963, and that copies vml? be on the 19th, day o(- Sep-
Dept.
FOR ADVERTISEMENTS T00 General, Contraefn''ng of harrows and Pale; 3 -sections Of the said last may be had at tembem, 1863.
4-851 Phone 79, Seafort;h, of hamru'ws and reale stausla my office.
LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE WoPkm'aishrip fiilleh' acrd ,grinder, C�'a�+e Jewel JOHN M. ECKERT, Clerk.
PAGE 6 18.85-0tf cook above, and otfuer ibamus too Treasurer's Office, this 8th 22-85-3
I NEED HELP! lay of August, 1963.
nook sl us boo mention.
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OAA Supervisor *1111am Mac- Boxholders' Names FAST SERVICE. N' qqI -T is is a baps offering C'L. HAMMOND, 23. Business Directory
Curdy needs one or two4ulM or on of cattle and farm implements.Treasurer SEAFORTH
part-time 'men to help him meet Not Given Out 1 Dont miss this sale, Lunch will 2?�81.1p
the demand for Ontario Aubamo- WATCH REPAIRS be availlable the - grounds. - -- -- - VETERINARY
bil.'e Association Memtber�shri s, d is not possible for us All, work guaranteed 'PERMS Cash on day of sale. Every week more people are
Pleasant, ed paying to divulge the name or ad• ANSTETT No reserve as farm is sold. cover what mighty jobs are ti, CLINIC
work. Na dignified,
ssaaY Fess of any advertiser JEWELLERS HENRY RUSE' Proprietor` accomplished by low cost Ex- J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M,, V.S.
but a cam is. Far full irnfomrma- using a Huron Expositor FRANKLIN BLIUCK, Mtctioneer' Positor Want Ads. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
but ca ear
i Williams InIbridy, box number. Please do not Ltd. Dial Strafford, 2'7]1.3049 Sell that unnecessary piece of D. E. Galt, D.V.M„ V.S.
Eon.n St, Se'af' , M urdy, honeask for this information. Phone I7, Seafo¢" or Sebringville, 39.5501 , furniture through a Huron Ex- G. R. Gray, $.S,, D.V.M., V3.
27 80=85-1 positor Classified Ad. ,Phone 141. phorve 105 SeafoAh
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123. Business Directory
A. X. LLARPER & CON. ANY
Chartered Accountants
55-57 South St. T01cprbme
Goderich JA
Licegsed Municipal Auditor
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist, optical services,
Goderich St. West. Tuesday to
Saturday., 9.5:50, except Wiad-
nesday-Thursday evening by ap-
pointment. Phgne 791, Sea
-
forth. Monday, Clinton Medi-
cal Centre.
Dr. M. R. Buljubasic
Dentist
Graduate of .the Faculty of
Dentistry, University of Toronto
successor to Dr. J. A,. Munn,
office Jahn St., Seaforth
Phone 151.
MCCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Out. Phone 550
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth Ontario
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m.
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS
Phones:
Res. 595-W Store 43
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service,
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
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
24. Cards of Thanks„
I wish to thank Circle one of
Cavan Church, my neighbors
and 'their families, also. great
thanks to Mrs. Gordon Blanch-
ard for her kindess and , the
lovely gifts which I received.
Much appreciated. Mrs. John
Ga mpbell . 24-85-1
I would like to express! my sin-
cere thanks to my friends and
relatives who visited me and
remembered me with cards,
treats and fllowers whilo I was
a patient in Seaforth Hospital.
These kindnesses were greatly
appreciated. Mrs,. Wmr. Somer-
valle. _24-85-1
THE famdby of tire- late Mrs,
Harry Chesney, wish to express
their sincere thanks- to all those
who may have he'l'ped in any
way during their recent sad
bereavement. for the cards and
visits at Scott" Memorial Hos-
pitaa, to the staff and special
nurses, Dr. Gor'wibll and Dr.
Stapleton, to the Box Funeral
Home, the bearers and for the
lovely ,floral tributes, donations
to Canadian Cancer Society and
expressions of sympathy, Spec-
ial thanks to Rev. J. C. Britton
and the ladies who helped at the
house and those that seat 'bak-
ing. These kindnesseuswere much
appreciated, Harry M. Chesney
and Family, 24-85.1
25. In Memoriam_ -
JEFFERY-In loving m- e•mury
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Archie Jeffery,
who passed away two years
ago, September IA,
Remembrance, love's greatest
gift.
-Lovingly remembered by his
Wife, Family and Grandchild-
ren. _ 25-85x1
STFPHENSON-In loving mem-
ry of our dear mother, Mrs.
David Stephenson, who passed
-,way one year ago, Sept. 7th,
1962.
Deep int our hearts Cies a picture,
Of a loved one gorse to rest,
In memory's fraime we will keep
it,
Because she was one of the
best
Our hearts oa nnot speak, how
we miss her,
Our hearts cannot tell what to
stays,
God only knows how we miss
her,
As we ,journey a'lon'g life's way.
-Ever remembered by her
Fa mfly. 25-85-1
— � vBirths �-
F'EiRrGUSON-At Scott Mermor-
W Hospital, on, Sept. 2, to MT.
and Mrs. Ronald Ferguson,
Dublin. a wn.
VENHUDRE-Art Scoot .MeTnor-
.- tial , Hospital, on Sept, 4, to
Mr. and Mass, Johra Menbeere,
Searforbh, a' son,
5M•ITH--•-In St. Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener, on At1g. 116, to, .Mr.
and Mrs. Ralnmbtid 9mfh, a
son, a brother flat++ Mark and
Mary Ann.
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p Q MOM
Mr..4nd Mrs. Dave A;tdrelksr
Linda, Patricia and Gay of C40.,
ham moved into the home At
Mr. acid Mrs.1oyd, P€eier• i►lr:
-4Aamr ws Is employed by Votil
D.ickilson Indu,strioo,
Mrs. Ross Leonhardt spent e
week visiting .in Detroit fiecent-
ly . .
Master Kim Leo4ardt WAS
holidaying with Mr, and Mrs,
George Rose, Fort Erie,
Mr, and Mrs. George Rose
and family of Fort Erie visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leon-
hardt.
Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Riehl are on a trip to British
Columbia and California for a
two month's vacation. The bar-
ber shop will be open as usugl,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
and Linda of McKillop have
moved to live with Ivan Ben-
newies and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prueter
and Mr. and Mrs. George Rock
attended the wedding of Ken-
neth Rapien and Betty Bailey
at Mitchell on Saturday,
Rev. and Mrs. John Arbuckle
and Bobby of Smith Falls spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Albert Querengesser. Billy
Arbuckle returned home with
them after spending the sum-
mer here, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stauch and Janet of Kitchener
at the same home.
Kenneth Ferguson of Hensall
with, his aunt and ' uncle, AY r..
and Mrs. Mervyn Hodgert; Miss.
Audrey Hodgert with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fergu-
son, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Scher -
berth, Edward, Gary and Larry
of Detroit with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Edward Scherbarth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove, a
Jr., and Marlene and Roger of
Detroit with his grandmother,
Mrs. Louie G. Rock.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Meyer
and Gary of Kitchener were
holidaying with Marie, John and
Martin Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chappel,
Neil and Glynn of London with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice on
Monday. °
Mr. Ford Dickison spent a
day at Paris on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison
and Glenda at Buffalo, N.Y.,
last Thursday.
The Brodhagen Band, major.
ettes and flagbearers took part
at Wingham "Frontier `Days"
on Saturday. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller
and Ruth Ann of Hamilton were
holidaying with her mother,
Mrs. August Hillebrecht, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
and Severely attended the To-
ronto Exhibition and visited
their son, Warren Sholdice,
there last Thursday and Friday.
The wedding reception for
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell
(nee Smith) was held at the
Community Hall on Saturday.
On Friday evening a shower
was held at the Community
Hall far Mr. and Mrs. Marvin a
McDonald (Darlene French).
Mrs. Dan Fischer is• confined
to Stratford Hospital; Mr. Henry
Rock is confined to Victoria
Hospital, London.
Miss Cynthia Madge of Thorn -
dale with her grandmother,
Mrs. John Siemon.
The family of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Siemon of Mc-
Killop held a reunion at the
Community Park on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Shol-
dice and family at -Amberley
Beach visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Knight on Sunday.
Mr. Ray Scherbarth, Toronto,
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Scherbarth.
William and George Diegel
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Young of Stratford to Sauble
Beach on Sunday.
Mr.` and Mrs. Elwood Smart
of Windsor with her mother,
Mrs, John L. Bennewies.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz
and Gerald and Miss Sally Me-
Dermid with Mrs, Florence Sip-
pel at Tavistock on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dittmer,
Mr, and Mrs. August Scherbarth
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellig-
sen spent Sunday with Rev, and
Mrs, Calvin Gilck, Desboro,
Mr. Roy Beuerman, Calgary;
Miss Carol Wolfe, Stratford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. La-
verne Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrens,
Kimberley and Colleen of Ham-
ilton with Mrs. Chas, Ahrens,
Mrs. Ralph Siemon had the
misfortune to cut her arm ac-
cidentally on a broken flower
vase, and was confined to Strat-
ford Hospital for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con-
nolly, Sebringville,
Over 500 attended the Perth '
County Hog Producers cured
and fresh pork chop barbecue,
with potato salad, apple sauce,
relishes, cheese, ice cream,
doughnuts, coffee or chocalte
milk. A half-hour program fol•
lowed and a dance with music
by Royce Riehl and his Coun.
try Cousins, Because of the
rainy weather, ample facilities °
were available in the basement
of the hall,