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The Huron Expositor, 1960-05-19, Page 6, . tkai!R Elt-POSITbTt,:SEAFORTH, ONT., MAY 19, 1960 IISE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 04:RianE Events btraYed 4,a 11,..0111 Wanted. latniinesa Opportunities 8. Teacheris Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8. Farm Stock For Sale 11, Poultry For Sale 10. Uaed Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 15. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 16. Property For Rent 16. For Sale or Rent 17 Wanted To Rent 18. Property Wanted 19. Notices 20: Auction Sales 21. 'Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices 28. Cards of Thanks 24. In Memoriam 26. Personale 'rhe cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 15, 17 -minimum 2.5 cents an insertion. All ether clasai- fications, minimum 50 cents per insertion, except Auction Sales (20), Tenders Want- ed 121) and Legal Notices (22), rates on application. 1. Coming Events DANCE, Staffa Hall, May 25. Des- jardine's Orchestra. Sponsored by the Girls' Softball Team. 1-13-2 TEE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Tea and Home Baking Sale, Wednesday, June leth, at St. James" Rectory, 1-14-2 THE HURON Football Association are holding their yearly Meeting in the Win- throp Hall, Monday evening, May 23rd, at 9 o'clock. All teams interested, are ask- ed to be present. 1-14-1 SHOWER for Mr, and Mrs. Gary Shol- dice. (Barbara Clark). Anyone who hasn't been contacted for this shower are invit- ed to Boodhagen Community Hall, on Saturday, May 281h, 830. Plea.se bring lunch. Donation at door. 1-24-1. WATCH FOR the Hair Styling Show in, the Legion Hall, Seadorth, on Wednes- day June 8. Hair styling by Grace'Me- Pherson, at Robert's House of Beauty. Featuring .the latest hair styling by two styliats from Bruno's Academy who tour Canada and the United States. Sbonsor- ed by the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. 1-13-2 2. Lost, Strayed FOUND -In Ermondville, on Wednesday, armill PUPPY. brown and white. PHONE 1184, Seaforth. 2-14-1 3. Found SUM oF MONEY in McKillop town- ship. Owner may have same by proving property, in writing to BOX 919, The Huron Expositor. 3-12x3 4. Help Wanted • WAITRESSES -Top waitress, best houra. Apply at the'COSY GRILL, Mitchell, or phone, the manager at Mitchell 200, col- lect.444-1 . • NiA,GARA cyclo Massage, of Wingham, is seeking direct salesmen and women, training and leads supplied. ' A' wonder- ful chance for advancement. Earnings are immediate. Call in at 48 Josephine Street, or phone Wingham 290. .4-12-6 11. Articles For Sale 15. Property For Rent BRITON RUG 6 ft. by 9 ft. PHONE 877-W, or 181. 11-114 TERRIER PI' P for sale. PHONE 224-R, Seaforth. 11-14x1 WOOD and WIRE pens for rabbita and birds, etc. FRED FOWLER, Mitehell. 11-13x2 FIN,'E BAGS of good table potatoee, Apply STANLEY JACKSON, phone Sea - forth 672 It 5. 11-14-1 1 G. H. WOOD floor polisher, 16" brushers. Apply ot AMOS CORBY. 11-14x1 PRESSURE P UM P and tank, nearly new. Apply to WM. FEENEY, Dublin, phone 69 R 12. 11-14x1 GOOD COLLIE dog, and 200 -gallon gus tank and pump, CHAS. SHERWOOD, lot 12, con. 13, MeKillop, phone Seaforth 831 It 33. 11-14-1 FINNEGAN PHEASANTS - Ringneck eggs, chicks, goldens, one year old adult birds, eggs and chick. GRANT FIN- NEGAN, Egmondville, 11-1r-2 USE.D BEATTY Washer, with muim and double stainleas steel tub, in ex- cellent condition. CROWN HARDWARE, Phone 797, Seaforth. 11-14x1 CABINET SINK for sale, 40" x 21',', grey enamel top, steel bowl and taps, never been -used, Will sell rea.sonably. Apply BOX 924, The Huron Expositor. 11-14x2 REFRIGERATOR, 9 cu. ft.„ (Frigid,. aire), 1919 model, used only 7 months, can be seen at ART ALEXANDERS, RR 4. Walton, or call Seaforth 834 R. 3. 11-14x1 GERANIUMS, Tuberous Begonias, Pan- sies, Spanish onion, tonuitoes, cabbage, Petunia and a complete line. of flower and garden planta. BAKER'S GREEN- HOUSE, Your Garden Centre, Seaforth. 11-14x1 COMPLETE LINE of famous Ritten- house Door Chimes, sales, installation and service. Call today for free estimate. SCOTT RADIO and TV SERVICE, Phone 210. Setiforth. 11-12-tf MAGIC MARKEItS-Instant dry, wa- terproof, write on any surface; just mill off cap and Magic Marker is ready to use. Refills, available. Nine colors ink. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141, Seaforth. .2,000 CEDAR POSTS, graded to size, 4 ' -to 5" top: 5" to 6" top; 6" to 7" top: also anchor posts and braces; barb wire, Paige wire; steel posts. All at reasonable prices. BORDEN BROWN, Constance, phone Seaforth 841 R 2. 114.24f FUNK SEED CORN -Plant the best seed corn available for either grain or silaire purposes. See or phone your FUNK G Hybrid Dealer HAUGH BROS. Bruce - field 6585.23 Seaforth or ,MILTON J. DIETZ RR.% Seaforth Phone 647R21. 11-13-2 SLAB WOOD. hard wood, 510 per load; mixed wood, $8 per load; approximately 2 cord to a load. Money -saving prices on cement, roofing, gyproc.` gheetrock, Plywood and building materials. FRED HUDIE. Clinton, phone HU. 2-6611. 11-12511 GOOD USED 4 -burner electric range; new: Essotane 4 -burner rarsize: new large oil some 'heater; new pressure water Pump: new reel -type power lavrn mower; used rotary power lawn mower; 2 rolls hog fencing; electric fence poste and clips. MRS. A. E. QUERENGESSER, phone Dublin 74 11 14. 11-14-1 12. Wanted To Buy 5. Business Opportunities LOCKER PLANT at Staffs, 200 lock- ers, mostly rented. Good living quarters , above, large garage,' good income, price 54,000. Contact WALTER O'BRIEN, Stadia 5-12-4 6. Teachers Wanted . STANLEY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA requires a Qualified -Music Teacher next September for all five schools in the Ares. Please state qualifications, ex- prience and salary expected in application to: . T. B. BAIRD, Secretary, Brucefield, Ont. , 6-13-2 7. Situations Wanted WASHINGS DONE or children MI -tided while mother works. PHONE, 674 J 1, Seaforth. 7-14x1 • MARRIED MAN, fully experienced in farm work wishea job on dairy or general farm. Apply SOX 926, The Huron Ex- psitor. 744x1 8. Farm Stock For Sale PUREBRED LANDRACE hog, VA years old. PHONE 658 R 14, Seaforth. 8-144 10 PIGS, 6 weeke old, Apply to CARL VANDERZON, North Main Street, Sea - forth. 8-14x1 ONE PUREBRED Durham calf, and one Angus and Durham calf, one week old. JAMES LANDSBOROUGFL phone 6655.16, Seaforth, 8-14-1 HEIFERS F0/1 SALE -8 Holstein atel- iers, due between now and 1st of June. These heifers have been TB and Brucellosis tated. Apply LEWL9 P. COYNE, RR 5, Seaforth. Phone Dublin 64 R 16. 8-14x1 USED DOLL buggy, large size, in good condition. MRS. JOHN PATTERSON, phone 475-2, Seaforth, 12-14-1 LIVE FOWL wanted. Apply DUBLIN CREAMERY and POULTRY PACKERS, phon'e 68, Dublin. 12-13-2 TRICYCLE. in good condition, suitable for 5ayear-old boy.MRS. W. HEN- DERSON, phone 2524, Seaforth. 12444 BMW CARRIAGE. play pen and crib in good condition. MRS. HENRY KLA - VER, RIt al, Clinton, phone Clinton 1111. 2-9156. 12-14-1 HIGHEST CAST1 PRICES paid for sick, down and disabled farm animals. Prompt courteous collection of all dead and dis- abled farm animals and hides. Gall coil- lect, ED ANDREWS, 851 R 11, Sersforth. Associated with Darling & Co.', of Canada Ltd. 12-124f 13. Wanted BOARDERS WANTED in modern Sea- rth home. PHONE 2114, Settforth WANTED Grass for 7 ethers. Contact PHONE 861 R 14, Seaforth. 13-14-1 ELDERLY WOMAN for room , and board. PHONE. 4.75-W, Seaforth. 13-12-4 PASTURE LANII-Will take in 25'head of cattle, PHONE 25, Seaforth, or write to PO Box 27, SeafOrth, 13-14x1 14. Property For Sale FIVE -ROOM CCEEPAGE George St. - Apply MRS. MARY O'REILLY, Seaforth. , 14-18-3 NINE -ROOM HOUSE with two apart- ments, suitable for a large family. Phone 745-W, Seaforth. ADRIENNE DEVIS- SER. 14-12x4 PLAN your home now; 850.00 down will buy you a lot Seaforth or Harpur- hey. Lots surveyed. Land imitable for V.I.. A . projects, Terms to suit. CLAY- TON DENNIS. 14-12-tf SIX -ROOM HOUSE, stoker -fired, forced air furnace. full bathroom, pressure aye - term hot water, four,building lots, in Her- purhey, where everyone wants th move to. See 7710S, FOX, RR 2, Seaforth, phone 851 R 41. 1444-4 TWO HOLSTEIN springers, 3 cows and 8 heifers: 5 open heifers, 11/2 years old: Mao 2 three-year-old FIereford bOlis from Purebred stock. Apply to LORNE TYN- DALL, phone Clinton HU. 2-9904. 8-14-2 9. Poultry For Sale 12 week old Pullets ready for Range Red x Suseex nlso femme Honegger Lay. ere, Sehudamer chicks. ELZAR MOLTS - SEMI, Kippen. Phone Hensel' 694 R 5. 9'42-4 10. Used Cars For Sale 1949 MEIEOR for sale, motor good. Ideal car for amateur mechanic. PHONE 1194, Sesforth• 10-14-1 1067 FORD TRUCK. %-ton, god con- dition wide box. CLAYTON DENNIS, Senforth. 10-18-tf II. _ Articles For bale USED GARDE81. tractor, complete with cultivator, disco, and plow. CROWN HARDWARE, Phone 797, Seeforth. 1.144x1 MeCORMTOID.DEARMG 6' •binder and a Ceelcalmtl pttsh,bar hay loader, Moan - ably Brieed, 315.1, MeLEAN, Kipper', photo 679 R 11.14*.2 PROPERTIES FOR SALE HOUSE with all modern conveniences In the village of Egmondville, with 3 acres of land. Reasonable Estate Property, 11/2 storey brick houee with 5 acrea of laud, garage and barn on prived road near Winthrop. leinat 10 sold to cloae estate. TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE, West Wil - limn Street. All modern conveniences, ir.cluding new, oll furnace. Priced right, A nice cemilortable dwelling, 'Mae of Walton. Worth investigating. Apply to: HAROLD JACKSON, Broker Phone 474, Seaford or JOHN A. 02.321)810 Phone ,214, Seafortis 14.14-tf 15. Property For Rent FOR RENT, June I, nelf-contained lower apartment. BOX 025, The Huron Expositor. •14444 SIX ROM -self contained apartment for rent. Heatedand water. Avallahle May DI, Apply .8. CRICPI 16-13x2 NEW MODERN APARTMENT, with one bedroom in the Regent Bloek. PHONE 101, Seaforth. 16-1448 FOUR -ROOM apartment, all conven- iences. cellar, garage, on Railway St, Cull CARL DALTON, phone 62-W, Sea - forth, 15-141 TWO-BEDROOM heated apartment; al- so 3 one -bedroom gas heated apartments UR. E. A, McMASTER, Phone 26, Sea - forth. 15-14-tf SELF-CONTAINED modern apartment, large living room, 2 bedrooms, 4..aleee bath; kitchen large lawn. Includes heat and water. Available end of May. Ap- ply BOX 922, The Huron Expositor. 15-13-2 19. Notices WA'PCH for t.he list of antique and modern articlee of the Govenlock Sale in Seaforth to be in next week's Expositor. • 19-14x1 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED - modern equipment. quick aervice, all work wassail - teed. Write or Phone LOUIS BLAKE, Phone 42 It 6, RR 2, Brussels. 19-01:16 COMPLETE LAUNDE1ERIA in Sea. forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser- vice. WEBB'S BIUJLARiS, ,Sereforth, agent fo'r Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter. 19-12-51 GUARANTEED RADIO and TV repairs and small electrical appliance repairs. Fast service. SCOTT RADIO and TV `SERVICE, East William Street, Phone 250, Seaforth. 19 -12 -If MOTORS AND PORTABLE power tools rewound and repaired. Parts for all popular makes. Rebuilt motors for sale; New „Leland and Wagner motors avail- able on short notice. ART L,EVETT, 139 Erie Street, Clinton. Phone 1113. 2-6640. • 19-12-tf DRAIN TILE -4", 555 per M, del'd; 5", 58.5 per M, dei'd; 6", $110 per M, dad; 8 ", $175 per M,,deEd." Prices for 10", 12" and 14" on request. RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD., Elginfield, Phone BAldwin 7-4721, Lucan. 19-98-51 • ,BUILDING andaREMODELINO, eaves - troughing done. Also salesman for N. 0. Hippel, Preston, Ontario; Hipel barns, loafing pens, chicken houses, driving sheds and metal roofing, Call WAYNE SMITH, phone 671 2 4, Seaforth. 19-13-tf PICNIC 'TABLES,' 30" x 60", made from sturdy 2" Western cedar. only 924.50. Be prepared for the warm wea- ther, get your table today. Other sizes made to order. Folding Aluminum Chairs, $4.95, SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD., Phone 47, Seaforth. 19-1341 DID YOU KNOW? If you have re- newed your fire insurance since Jan. 1. 1059, there is no coverage on your TV antennae or water damage from water mains. Check with your agent and then see me for this and Other important cov- erages and discounts you are entitled to. ERIC H. "Shorty" MUNROE. 19-12-tf ROTARY TILLER SALES --See the out- standiafif features of the BURNS • ROT- ARY TILLER. Full 27" tilling width - powered by 3 HP Briggs and Stratton engine. The chain type gear case is pract- ically friction free-delilvering maximum power to the blades. The gear case ie guaranteed for life. Available with slash- er or finger tines See it at SHARP'S MAINTENANOE SERVICE, Seaforth, Phone 851 R 5. ' 19-13-2 NOTICE FOR McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE AND WESTERN FARMERS WEATHER INSURA.NCE Contact Vincent J. Lane, succeesor to the late J. F. Prueter, if your present policy needs attention or you need more or better coverage. Call Collect - 46 R 12, DUBLIN 19. Notices GET YOUR Geraniums, Tuberoua Beg- onias and all garden and vegetable planta at STAFFEN'S. Available at house after 6 p.m. 19-14-3 REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan Cleaners, Mount Forest. More spots and stains removed. Gannets stay clean long. t,r, wear longer. Agent: KILLER'S LAUNDRY -SERVICE, Phone 241 for pick-up. 19-1241 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Of Household leffeets in the village or Hensall, SATURDAY, MAY 2lat, at 1:80 p.m., DST.. Electric sthve; electric washing mach- ine; frig: new electric tea kettle; 3 bed- room suites: 3 -piece chesterfield suite; studio couch, 8 -piece dining room suite: settee & chair; odd chairs; rocking chairs; end table; small tables; drop-leaf- table; sewing mac.hine radio; cedar chest; trunks; fernery; baking table: congoleum rugs. 6' x 9', like new, 9' x 9' and 41,4' 714,l'; scatter rugs, tapestry; valerie drapes cushions; pillows; silverware; vases; hos- tess seta; antique diahes ; odd dishes; kit- chen utensils; lampa; picture frames; va- cuum cleaner; cerpet sweepers; tub and stands: 2 Axminster ruga; numerous other articles. TERMS -Cash. JOHN MITCHELL, Proprietor LID CORBETT, Auctioneer 20-14.1 AUCTION Clearing Auctin Sale of Farra Stock, Machinery and Household Effects, at Lot • 20, Con. 9, Morris Two,. 21/2 west of Walton, or 5 rniles east of Blyth, on TUESDAY, MAY ,24th, at 1 p,m. CATTLE -8 steers, weighing approxi- mately NO or 1,000 lbs. ; 7 steers, weigh- ing 500 Dm; 3 gram heifers, 1 now with calf at foot; 1 grass cow; 2 heifers,' 2 years okl, . . , S1IE.EP-20 sheep with lambs; I ram. POULTRY -190 • year-old "Kimber IC hens. MACRINERY-Messey Harris 33 trac- tor with live power take -off; Ford trac- tor with Skyline loader; McKee Harves- ter with wagon and rack; 7 -foot Masser Harris power mower: 13 -run seed drill; Cockshutt tractor hitch; 74t. Maasey Harris binder; Massey Harris 95 -bushel manure spreader; side rake; 10 -ft. stiff tooth cultivator; 3 -furrow ace -bottom plow double disc; Woods' Oat roller, 1.34 HP motor; wagon; 150 -bus. grain box; 6 - section harrows; grain blwer ; 22rwheel trailer with.atock rack; 82 -ft. extension /adder; 22 -ft, cedar ladder; 2.000-10 .scales fanning mill; barn lack; Stewart elec- tric clippers; Webster paint spree; gas barrel with pump; 25 cord mixed wood: cedar posts; slush scraper ;'-awater heater; tractor chains; quantity lumber; poet drill; snow fence and posts; two 8 -gal. milk cans; milk strainer; 25 -gar. 'can. HOUSEHOLD EEFECTS - Raymond sewing machine; mahogany bedroom unite; poster bed, springs and mattress; books; Pictures; oak china cablifet; oak dining room suite; living room table: 2 rocking chairs; writing desk; kitehen cabinet: kitchen cupboard; electric stove; cook stove; drop-leaf table; sealers; couch; kitchen utensils and dishes, Other articles to, numerous to mention. TERMS -Cash. No reserve, farm sold. .TORN TAYLOR, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEORGE POWELL, Clerk 20-13-2 19 14-3 SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering 19-12-11 ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest cash prices Paid in surrounding district for dead. old, sick or disabled hors- es and cattle. Horses at Sc pound. For the fastest and proper removal of all aril-, mete, day or night. Call Long Distance and ask for ATWOOD, ZENITH 8-4900 (No toll cherge) • 19-96-26 NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith Tuckersmith Township Municipal Dtunp will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday and Saturday afternoOns until further notice. CORA CHESNEY Clerk, Tuckersmith 19-121tf , WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING - ASSOCIATION "Where Better Huila Are Treed" • Artificial Insemination Service is pro- vided from bulls of all breeds, We are Farmer owned and controlled and operate at cost. Summer calling hours: Between 1:20 and 9:35 a.m., weekdays; 6:00 and 8:00 P.m.. Saturday evenings. For service or more information call: Clinton HU 2-3441 or for Long Distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 19-12-tf FINANCING ANEW CAR? Either new or used, out rates are LOWEST in the ear finance W. E. SOUTHGATE Phone 834, Residence 540 Main Street, Seaforth 10-07-14 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS. Tenders will be• received for excavating and fill for Wellington Street, from King Street ,to Mill Street, in HENSALL, Ont. To be excavated 24 feet wide and 1 foot deep. Contractor to state price per cubic yard of excavated meterial and the price per cubic yard of a 'good grade of gravel for 111. For further information contact the Clerk's office. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Saturday. June 4th, 1960. Loweist, or any tender not necessarily ac- cented. EARL CAMPBELL Clerk Hensall, Ont. 21-14-2 BAYFIELD COTTAGE LOTS For Sale By Tender Tenders are invited for Lot Nurnberg 245 and 253 at Hayfield. These are good Iota in good location for a crammer cot- tage and were owned by the late ALEX- ANDER McRAE. Tenders, must state price offered, and be accompanied by cheque for ten per - centum of tender. Tenders must be delivered by 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, May 21, 1960. The highest or any tender not necess- arily accented. A. 11. IllicTAVISH, Teeswater, Ontario Solicitor for the dmintetratrix DRAINAGE TENDER Township of McKillop To me' eadavadusn 0! ROfele according th 'Engineer's specificatione will be received until June 4th. 14,790 lineal feet of open drain, excava- ting and levelling material; 1.767 lineal feet of 14, 12, 15, 6 inch tile and pipe to dig,, lay and backfill, also two eateh basins, etc. Township to aupPle tile and pipe with- in one mile of work. Contractor to have Workmen'a Compensation .Insurance. A masked cheque for ten Arcent with a minimum a 5100.00 to accompany tender. Loweat or any tender not' necessarily accepted. Tenders 10 state when work will be done. Plans, ptofile and specifications may lie seen at the Clerk'a office. J. M. ECKERT, Clerk,. McKillop TovmahIP • R.R. 1, Seaforth, Ont. 21-14-1 Contrary to popular belief, arth- ritis is not an old age ailment. The most crippling form of the disease strikes hardest in the 18-45 age range. 22. Legal Notices NOTICE to CREDITORS In The Estate of JANET McNEIL All persons having claims against the estate of Janet McNeil, late of the town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, spinster, deceased, who died, on the 80th dey of March, 1960, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claim to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of May, 1960, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth. Mir) 4th day of May, 1960. McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor 22-12-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the estate of ALEXANDER McRAE, late of the town of Seaforth, in the county of Huron, mech- anic, deceased. • • TAKE NOTICE that creditors and oth- ers having claims against the estate of the said Alexander McRae, deceased, are required to file their claims, duly verified, with the undersigned on or before the 28th day of ,May, AD, 1960, and that ufter the said date the Administratrix will distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which she will then have notice. DATED at Teeswater, Ontario, this 9th day of May. A.D., 1960. A. H. MeTAVLS11 Teeswater, Ontario Solicitor for the Administratrix 22-13-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of CHARLES ERNEST MOXLEY • All persons having claims against the Estate of Charles Ernest Mosley, late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of" Huron, Retired Farmer, deeeas-' ed, who died on the 3rd day of May, 1960, are hereby notified to send in full par- ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of June, 1960, aftr which date the asseta will be dis- tributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 19th day of May, 1960, MoCONNELL & 'STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate 22-14-3 TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES Township of Tuckersmith County of Huron To Wit: By virtue of a warraht issued by the Reeve of the Township of Tuckersmith under his hand and seal -of .the' said cor- poration, bearing date the 6th day of April, 1960, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Tuckermnith will be held in the Tuckersmith Council Cham- ber, in the Town Hall, Seaforth, Ontario, at the hour of a:oo o'clock, (DST), in the afternoon on the 16th day of August, 1960, unlesa the texes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the liat of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette on the 7th day of May, 1960, and that copies of the said Est may be had at my office. Treasurer's Office, this 1712. day a May, 1960. CORA CHESNEY Treasurer - 22-14-13 • NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act 1950 '- Licensing District Number 2 TAKE NOTICE that FANNY DUNGEY, of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, will make application at a spe- cial meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, ,to be held at the Canadian Legion Hall, 48 Ontario Street, the City of Kitchener, in the Count/ of Waterloo, on Tuesday, the 14th day of June, 1960, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock DST, in the forenoon, for the issuance of a. LOUNGE LICENSE: for the sale and consumption of liquor (spirits, beer and wine) i DINING LOUNGE: foe the sale and consumption of Honer with meals PITBLIC HOUSE LICENCE. for the gale and consumption of beer in prem- ises to which MEN ONLY are admit- ted ' PUBLIC HOUSE LICENCE: for the ,ale and consumption of beer in prem- ises to which WOMEN are, admitted; for the following premises: Commercial Hotel, Ma{71 Street, Seaforth, Ontario, be- fog situate on lots 20, 21, 49, a the Gou- inlock Survey. Any person, resident in the licensing district, may 6bject to the application, _end the grounds of objection in writing Anil be filed with Mr. R. II. Trott, D.C., the deputy registrar of the licensing district, whose address is Dunk- er Building, Suite 402, 251 King Street W., Kitchener, Ont., at /east ten days before the meeting at which the applica- tion is to be heard. „. DATED at Seaforth, this 1711. day a May, 1960. FANNY DUNGEY Oqinnagrebtl Seaforth, Ontario. • 22-14-2 23. Cards of Thanks WE WISH- to thank Mrs., Norman Mc- Lean and her aissiatants for the very pleasant evening on our behalf and to ail responsible for the lovely gift of a tri- ll:alit lamp. It was much appreciated. CLARENCE and EVA COX 28-14x1 I WISH TO thank the nurses and doctors a the Clinic and Dr. Semple rind Rev. Mille of Clinton, as well aa the neighbours and friends for flowers and treats while I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seltforth, 22-144 MRS. NE.WMAN GARRETT I WISH ix> expresa my sincere thanka and appreciation to Dr. Goddard, Rev. Winlaw, to the nursing, staff, at Clinton Hospital, to Mr, and Mra Jones and the nursing staff al the Queenaway Nursing Horne at Ilengall, and to the hospital board and nursing ataff at Solith Huron Respite!, Exeter, fer the wonderful care given to Dr. Bell during his last illness, and for the" mem, kind Messaget and flor- al tributes. I also appreciated. Ozo many courtesies extended to me when visiting my late husband at the Nursing' Mine and healdtala, MRS. ntrrn BELL 28444 v. HE.. NSALL NEWS.. Miss Marilyn Helm, of Ilverton., was a weekend guestwith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and family.' Sunday evening at the United Church was M and M World Re- fugee Service, when the film, "The Long Stride," was shown. Offer- ing received at this service will be forwarded to the United Church World Refugee Committee. The Weinen's Missionary Soeiety of the United Church will be guests of Chiselhurst United Church Fri- day evening at 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr. Lee, of Mit- chell. The Women's Missionary Society of the United Church asks that the ladiey-of the church please save any good, clean, used clothing fbr the bale that is to be packed May 31. Dr. Carey B.,Joynt has been pro- moted from associate professor to professor of international relations at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Dr, Harvey A. Neville, provost and vice-president, announced. Dr, Joynt is a native of Henson. Dr. Joynt, who' has been at Le- high since September, 1951, is the head of the department of interna- tional relations, He received his bachelor and master of arts from the University of Western Ontario, and his Ph.D. in 1951 from Clark University. In 1956 he received the Robinson Award at Lehigh, given to a Lehigh staff member not over 35 years of age, and below the rank of associate professor. The management and office staff of General Coach presented gifts of lawn chairs to Don Kyle and Bob Baker, Jr., at a presentation ceremony Monday afternoon, prior to the mleaving for Cajgary, Alta. W. C. Smith, manager, made the presentation. Bob Baker has been named production chief, and Don Kyle will be in charge of final fin- ishing apti shipping at the new mobile' home plant at Calgary. The annual Victoria Day trap shoot will be held a Kippen Sun- day afternoon, May 22. Main event will be a 50-16 yard target. for the Venner trophy, -with other events time permitting. Trophy Was won last year by Earl Doileette, Clin- ton. The event is sponsored by Kippen Gun Club. Teen Town (by Sharon Hume) The Hensall District Teen Town held their weekly dance in Hensall Community Centre Saturday even - 23. Cards of Thanks I WOULD LIKE to thank all my friends for the cards and gifts I received in the hospital and since I came home. 23-14-1 DOUGLAS DIETZ SINCERE THANKS to all relatives and friends who so kindly reme3nbered me with visits, treats and cards, while I was in Scott Memorial Hospital and since re- turning, home. 23444-, MRS. WM. MARTIN 24. • In -Memoriam HARRISON-In loving memory a a dear husband, father and grandfather, Albert, who passed away May 24, 1958. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of him we loved so well; And while he sleepe a peaceful sleep, His memory we shell always keep. -Always remembered by wife Annie, daughter Lois,. sons, Keith and Kenneth and grandchildren. 24-14-1 25. Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods), mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 sampples 25c; 24 sam- ples $1.00. Mail - Order Dept. .T-78, NOVA -RUBBER CO. Box. 91, Hamilton, 26. Birthit GRUMMETT-At Scott Memorial Hospit- al, on May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. William Grurninett, Kirkton, a son. MeKELLAR--Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Mc- Kellar, of London, nee Elsie Smith, announce the birth of_ their' son at St. Joseph's Hotspital, London, Mon., May 16th. A brother for Teddy and grand- son for Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Hensel). SMALE-At Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth. on May 13, to Mr. and Mre. Arthur' 2, Smale, Staffa, a daughter, Marian Louise. A wee sister for Hel- en Esther, 28. Deaths GOVENLOCK-In Clinton, on May lb,' Ellen tag Hays, widow cif the late John M. Govenlock, in her 96th year. JOHNSON -In Seaforth, on Tuesday, MAY 17, Gertrude' Hicknell, widow of the late James Johnson, its her 7411. year. LAWRfENCE-In Brockville, on May 12, Miss Annie Lawrence, formerly of Sea- dorth, in her 86th year\,... ing. Spot dances were won by Cathy Scene and Bill Workman. Chaperones for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. John Eckle and bifss, Marian Pepper. A dance will/ be held this Saturday evening. Kippen Resident Buys Exeter Alleys Aubrey Farquhar, of R.R. 3, Kip - pen. isthe new owner of the Exe- ter bowling lanes. He announced the purchase of the lanes at the Exeter Men's Bowling League ban- quet held last Wednesday. Mr. Farquhar is well known throughout Western Ontario bowl- ing circles. He has participated in the Inter -Town Bowling League for the past two years, as well as be- ing a member of the Exeter Men's League for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar and family expect to take up residence in Exeter August 1. Arthritis is fought on many bat- tlegrounds including hospitals, lab- oratories and medical schools, where research is continually and actively pursued. MARINE SEED • FLAX FOR SALE Topnotch Feeds Ltd. Phone 775 : Seaforth WANTED Live Fowl Picked Up At the Farm TOP PRIM Phone 751 J 12, Seaforth or Brussels 393 J 15 Ronald Bennett WALTON Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Expositor Want Ads. MITCHELL. VICTORIA DAY CELEBRATION Monday, May 23, 1960 -- featuring - • THE HAMES SISTERS • • THE PAUL,BROTHERJS • Plus Other Stars of Radio and TV in the Community -Arena at 8:30p.m.' DANCE TO FOLLOW. To the Music of the Playboys Sponsored by: The Mitchell Junior Chamber of Commerce , Opening This Weekend - May 20 JOWETT'S GROVE BAYFIELD Beautiful Picnic Grounds Covered Tables Swinis GOOD WATER • Ball Park Ponies Swimming REFRESHMENT BOOTH DANCING EVERY FRIDAY MGHT 9:30 - 1:00 Stew and His Coflegians Door •Prize • •-- HALL AVAILABLE For Receptions, Private Parties and Stags By Reservation Only TELEPHONE: HU. 2 - 7064 -- HU. 2 - 7551 or BAYF1EL0 29 R 3 _0 USED co MIMICS Huron County's, Finest Used Car Market OUR CARS ARE NOW UNDER COVER We have opened another Sales Shop for Used Cars at the North End of the Cara are hanged in this heated building. Automatic, muy equipped 24950 1959 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN $25= Automatic, fully equipped 460,40y 1958 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN- $2195 Four -Door Hardtop 1958 CHEV. STANDARD SEDAN- *1995 1958 FORD FAIRLANE, 8-cylin- $2095 der, automatic, fully equipped 1957 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN $1650 3-1959 CHEV. 'BEL AIRS 1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN- Automqtic 1954 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN Radio; Automatic $895 1954 CHEV. SEDAN Radio; Automatic $795 VARIOUS 1954 MEV. COACHES and SEDANS from $650 to $.90 A NUMBER OF.OLDER MODELS TRUCKS 4-1958 CHEV. 1/2 -TON PICKUPS, with Fleetside Bodies $ 1 495 2-1958 CHEVROLET 1/2 -TON PICKUPS - One long box, one short box; fully equipped $1495 2-1956 CHEV. 1/2 -TON PICKUPS $1095 1955 INTERNATIONAL 3 -TON $1 250 STAKE, platform and racks 1957 METEOR CUSTOM "300"- '1595 Radio, etc. 1956 FORD COACH $1195 8 -cylinder 1956 PONTIAC SEDAN $1. 395 2-1955 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDANS -Radio $1195 A Written Guarantee for CO days on all Late BRUSSELS Village, and our $1195 Model Cars -Many other Models to choose from MOTORS BRUSSELS - ONTARIO PHONE 173 - "The Home Of Better Used Cars" OPEN EVERT EVENING