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VSE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO TOUR ADVANTAGE
1, tray am
. a- Found
4. Rely Wanted
, 5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachera Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cats For Sale
11. Article& For Sale
12: Wanted To Buy
18. Wanted
19. Property For Sala
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale or Rent
17 Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Teildera Wanted
22. Legal Notices
23. Cards of Thanks
84, In Memoriam
25. Personals
The cost is low. Claasifications 2, 3,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17—minimum
25 cents an insertion. All other classi-
fications, minimum 50 cents per insertion,
except Auction Sales (20), Tenders Want-
ed (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on
application, Billing Charge, 15 cents if
not paid by 10 days following last insert-
ion.
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES'
(For Business Firma, Tradesmen, etc.)
Minimum, 50 cents per ineertfon, Bill-
ing charge, 15 cents per advertisement.
4. Help Wanted
WOMEN -- Become a Monarch dealer.
Represent our cempeny from your own
home. Part or full time. No door-to-
door. Customers supplied, Must be mar-
ried home owners. Salary. Comatiaeioa.
Send name, address and phone number10
MONARCH, 86 Deaaley Ave„ Toronto 15
4-26-3
HELP WANTED
YOUNG MAN TO WORK ON
PRODUCTION CONTROL.
Typing essential, must be accurate in
figures. '
Good working conditions,
Apply : ._w..
HIGHLAND SHOES, Seaforth,
4-28-2
WANTED,
TWO EXPERIENCED FURNITURE
FINISHERS
Must be experienced spray gun oper-
ators.
Apply :
ANDREW MALCOLM FURNITURE CO.
Listowel, Ontario.
4-67-2
7. Situations Wanted
AVAILABLE for housework, by day or
hour ; reliable baby sitting . PHONE
2924, Seaforth. 7-27x2
8. Farm Stock 'For Sale
• 16 PIGS, 6 or 7 weeks old. KEN
HUISSFR, Seaforth, 8-27x2
11 PIGS, 8 weeks old, JOE COOPER,
R.R. 4 'Seaforth,. 8-28x1
1 WEANER PIG. Apply THOMAS
KALE, phone 46 R 9, Dublin. 8-28-1
PIGS FOR SALE -24 chunks. JOE
NOLAN, St. Colum)ban,, phone Dublin 84
R 16. 8_20-1
35 PIGS, 10 weeks old. Apply to KEN
BEATTIE, phone 834 R 6, Seaforth.
888x1
YEARLING PONY colt for sale;
mother, , Hackney, sire, Arabian. Brown
gelding, very quiet with children. Apply
W. TEAL, Seaforth. 8-28-1
10. -Used Cars For Sale
1949 PONTIAC SEDAN cheap. PHONE
8382 Dublin. 10-28x1
1957 VOLKSWAGEN, 25.000 miles.
- A-1 condition. Apply TED SAVAGE.
10-28x1
1952 AUSTIN with licence, in good
running condition. Apply IRODERICH
MacLEAN, phone 64 W 3, Seaforth,
' 10-281
11. Articles For Sale
1 BOY'S BICYCLIF •new condition.
1 girls ballon bicycle. Apply CHARLF-S
PINDER,.,.,,Senlforth. ° I1 -28x1
BOY'S BICYCLE in good condition.
ALLAN HILLMAN, Seaforth RR 4.
phone 662I111: 11-28x1
GRADE 13 biology and French amtfior
'text books. LAWRENCE TAYLOR,
phone 767 J 1, Seaforth. 11-28-1
GIRL'S BICYCLE in good condition.
MRS. McCHEE, phone 11R4, Dublin.
,1.1.-28x1
2 FRIGIDAIRE room air conditioners,
. used 2 years. Also 21 inch Westinghouse
T.V. Apply H. 0, CHESNEY. phone
' 298, Seafarth, 11-28-1
FINDLEY four -burner electric apart-
ment size stove; 1 large enamel sink,
both in excellent condition. PHONE
57 R 13, Dublin. 11-28x2
QUANTITY OF CLAPP'S Favorite
pears for sale. Good for eating and pre-
serving. Will be picked thin week. MRS,
MESSENGER, Egmendeifie, 11-28-1
1 USED DOUBLE compartment white
enamel kitchen aink with faucets. 1 used
Livingston stoker furnace- Apply D.
R. WOOD. phone 23, Seaforth, 11-28-2
LARGE BABY'S playpen on casters
with plastic mattress. Also four collie
pups. GLEN CORLETT, plume 648W8,
Brussels. 11-2Sx1
MAGIC MARKERS—Instant dee, wa-
terproof, write on any surface; just pull
off cap and Magic Marker la ready to
use. Refills available. Nine colors Ink.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141,
Seafotth.
HONEY FOR SALE — Now pouring
Clover Honey at 25 cents pound, in your
own containers. WALLAAE ROSS AP-
IARIES, Seadorth, 11-27-2
ALL WHITE kitchen range, 410.00;
and also a rangette in good condition at
A1I�p4TEN-
n61Mg N B BVCE, hoe 8R forth,
.. 11-27-2
COMPLETt LINE of famous Ritten-
house Door Chimes, sale, installation and
service. Oar' today for free l�aetimate.
SCOTT RADIO and TV SERVICE. Phone
250; Seaforth. • 11-25-tt
SEE THE NEW Lombard chain saW
18" cut, at *149.50, on display at Sbat'1a's
Maintenance., Servke. Also nylon trac-
tor
ra -tot' sue shades, rot and Iniildsir 'proof, at
$13.65. 8111ARp'B MPA110113:,tANtCli 016R -
VICE, Phone 851 R 5, Seaforth.
11.27-2
'110112'F NM 8AL t--44ow panting
clove honey at Mie lbe'in yonr own con.
tainei'tl; *leo Otte ;fb, COfnb holler eectlene
at 600. WALLACE,, ROSS Apiaries Bea-
fortirr . • 11-284
am
11. Articles For Sale
HUDSON SEAL STOLE. PHONE 4734
Sea forth. 11-28-1
SET of Grade 11 Text books, In good
condition. MARLENE RILEY, phone
690 R 4, Hensall. 11-27x2
WHITE ENAMEL sink ; light fixtures,
mattresses, oak dresser. bed, washer and
library table. Apply NORMA JEFFERY,
Phone 325,1, Seaforth. 11-28.1
MA5SEY HARRIS CLIPPER combine.
Motor driven. hes combined less than 500
acres. Will take cattle or mixed grain at
940 a ton on trade. J. SCOTT CLUFF.
Eg nundville. 11-282r1
12. Wanted To Buy
BABY'S ORIB in good condition.
PHONE 43 R 2.5, Dublin. -' 12-28x1
THRESHING MACOIINE drive belt.
GEORGE R. CAMPBELL, phone 835R3
Seaforth. 12-28x1
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for sick.
down and disabled farm animals. Prompt
courteous collection of all dead and dis-
abled farm animals and bides. Call con-
lece ED ANDREWS, 851 R 11, Seaforth.
Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada
Ltd.
12.26-tf
13. Wanted
BOARDERS WANTED in modern Sea -
forth home. PHONE 2414, Seaforth.
CEMENT WORK, repairs or new; steps,
walls, floors, drain and sewer installa-
tions and repair. EJGIL PETERSEN,
phone 2924. Seaforth, 13-27x2
HOME WANTED for 1 year old Sped
Collie. Owner moving to apartment.
Ideal for child's pet. PHONE 41J, Sea -
forth. 18-28x1
WANTED TO BORROW --410,000 by re-
putable individual. Reasonable rate of
interest. Repay over 10 -year period, AP -
Pie -BOX 947, The Huron Expositor.
13-27x2
FLOCKOWNERS to supply us with
hatching eggs. All breeds required. Eggs
taken from some breeds every week in
the year. We pay up to 35c per dozen
more than the market price for good
hatching 'eggs. For full details ' write
TWEDDLE CHICK .HATCHERIES LIMI-
TED, Fergus, Ontario. 13-28-4
14. Property For Sale
HOUSE and LOTS for sale on Matilda
street, in the villdge of Dublin. Good
kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom,
sun porch,larye bedroo)n upstairs, full
size basement and garage Apply JOHN
FL.ANNERY, RR 1, Dublin 14-26x3
.FOR SALE
NEW HOUSE WITH CARPORT , ...
Three -Bedroom house on West William
Street,
Apply:
N. SCHNEIDER,
Phone 235-W, Seaforth
14-26-3
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.To close nn
Estate. One owner home in perfect con-
dition, eight years old, two bedrooms,
modern kitchen, dining room, garage on
corner lot surrounded by nice homes.
This home is being offered at much less
than what the original owner invested in
the property.
JOHN BOSVELD-Realator
JOSEPH McCONNELL-Salesman
14-28-1
FOR SALE
100 ACRES near Hensel'. clay loam,
good buildings, near school. Hydro.
Immediate possession.
Priced reasonable to settle estate.
Apply MRS. FANNY CLARK.
Hensall, Ontario,
14-28-1
PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
BRICK COTTAGE, West William St. ;
three bedrooms, all conveniences, moder-
ately priced.
TWO-BEDROON. COTTAGE,. West Wil-
Ilam..Street, new• nil furnace, bath and
modern kitchen. Full price, . *5,500.
The TWO-STOREY BRICK Dwelling in
Egrnondville is now priced right for quick
sale,
Other properties also listed.
Con met
HAROLD JACKSON,
Broker
Phone 474, 8eatert
or
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Office
Phone 214, Seaforth
I4-27-2
'15. Property For Rent
ONE FOUR -ROOM apnrtment, heated.
Apply ROBERT D. SCOTT, phone 250,
Seaforth, 15-26-tf
APARTMENT for rent. Lower apart-
ment available immediately. Apply to
CLAYTON DENNIS, phone 669 W 12,
Seaforth. 1626-tf
FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three
rooms and bath. Apply UNITED DAIRY
and POULTRY CO-0B'ERA.TIVE, Sea -
forth Branch. Phone 13,
15-26-66
APARTMENT—five rooma, heated,
separate bath. Now available. JOHN
TREM2ER. Victoria Street, Senforth,
phone 258W, after 7,30 in evening.
15-28x1
LOWER APARTMENT; bright and
spacious' livingfoom with fireplace,
double bedroom, single bedroom, dining
room, hot water heating. Close In Avail-
able Oct. let. Apply SPROAT APTS.
High St„ phone 742J, Seaforth.
16.28x2
FOR RENT,
Commodious ntueco residence, Including
three bedrooms, living room, dining room,
modern bathroom and kitchen. Central
heating. On Goderich Street, East, Sea -
forth. Available about October 1, 1960.
For further information contact;
JAMES M. SCOTT
Chairman, Property Committee
Scott Memorial Marital
17. Wanted To Rent
SMALL DOWNSTAIRS heated apart-
ment not far from dentowvrn. Write
a,artfculars to PO BOX 243, Seaforth,
17-2&1
19. Notices
DOGS and PETS boarded by day or
week. R. L. BEA11'IX; phone 450, Sea -
forth. 10-26:72
BEPTIO TANKS CLEARED—modern
eviltatnlow-
anteed.mWrittee okf pie LOUI1 SLAKE,
Phone 412124, 1316 2 Braaseia. 19-25x17
19. Notices
CUSTOM COMBINING. Contact t.YLE
MONTGOMERY, phone Clinton HU. 2-
7231. 19-274
CUSTOM COMBINING. Apply CLAR-
ENI'F: MONTGOMERY, phone 859 R 31,
Seaforth. 19-28-1
ELECTROLUX Sales and service.
Cleaners and polishers. Also recondition-
ed cleaners, GARY COOPER, 126 Gor-
don Street. Cleuton, Phone HU. 2-7200.
19.25-tf
. FILTER QUEEN SALES and service.
Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners
and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for
sale. BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich, Phone
Hensall 696182. 19-21x13-tf
GUARANTEED RADIO and TV repairs
and small electrical appliance repairs.
Fast service. SCOTT. RADIO and TV
SERVICE, East William Street, Phone
250, Seaforth.
19-25-tf
MOTORS AND PORTABLE power tools
rewound and repaired. Parts for a11 pop-
ular makes New motors available on
short notice. ART LEVETT and SONS.
139 Erie Street, phone Clinton HU. 2-
6640. 19-26-tf
KITCHENER UPHOLISTERY, expert
re -upholstering, refinishing and repairing.
Work guaranteed, reasonable prices, one
week service. Call GINGE'RICH'S.SALES
& SERVICE, phone 585, Seaforth,
19-28-tf
ANYONE WISHING to have their corn
sprayed for weeds, I now have a machine
equipped with corn nozzles. Less damage
and other weed spraying, Apply HUBERT
COOPER, Phone 699-J-3, Exeter.
19-28x6
REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan
Cleaners. Mount Forest. More spots and
stains removed. Garments stay clean long-
er, wear longer. Agent: 1111II.7.FR'S
LAUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 for
pick-up.
19-25-tf
DRAIN TILE -4", 855 per M. dela:
5", 485 per le, dela{ 6", $110, per M,
sled ; $ ", $175 per M., clad. Prices for
10", 12" and 14" on request. RYDALL
BRICK & TILE LTD., Eiginfield. Phone
BAldwin 7e4721.. Latin, 19-98-81
COMPLETE LAUNDEr'ERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. WEBB'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth,
agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria
Ltd., Exeter.
19-25-tf'
BUILDING and REMODELING, eaves -
troughing done. Mso salesman for N.
0, Hipel, Preston, Ontario; Hipel barna,
Loafing pens, chicken houses, driving sheds
and metal roofing. Call WAYNE SMITH,
phone 671 J 4, Seaforth.
19-25-66
WELL DRILLING—All contracts on no
water, no pay basis. 40 years experience.
We have the know -bow. 3 ,modern mach-
ines. There is no well like a rook well.
cased beyond all possible contamination.
No animal or person can fall into it. We
sell and service pumps for these wells.
Contact W. D. HOPPER & SONS, phone
Seaforth 669 W 1, 851 R 13, or 669 W 11.
19-27x4
ATTENTION FARMERS—Barn cleaning
and white -washing done. Attention Dei -
n' men—We use the Carbola, white wash,
the new product, to keep flies and cab
webs out of the stable from season to
season. J. M, BAEIIER, phone 95, Brus-
sels, or; write to Box 188, Brussels, for
estimates. 19-23-6
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all' kinds of upholstering.
19 -28 -ti
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Tuckersmith Township Municipal Dump
will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p,m. on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. until
further notice.
CORA CITESNEY
Clerk...Tuckersmlth
19-25-tf
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest cash prices paid In surrounding
district for dead, old, sick or dlaabled hors-
es and cattle. Horses at 5c pound. For
the fastest and proper removal of allsal-
mals, day or night,
Call Long Diatence and ask for
ATWOOD, ZENITH 3-4900
(No toll charge)
19-22-26
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination Service Is pro-
vided from bulla of all breeds.
We are Farmer owned and controlled
and operate at coat.
Summer calling hours: Between 7:80
and 9:80 a.m., weekdays; 6:00 and 8:00
p.m., Saturday evenings.
For service or more information can:
Clinton HU 2-3441
or for Long Distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
19.25-66
20. Auction Sales
-" IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Complete valuable Restaurant equip-
ment known as the Maitland Sea Food,
also Cadillac sedan and other miacell-
aneuua items, Maya St. In the village
of Hensall.
The undersigned auctioneer received in-
structions to sell by public auction on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
at 1,30 p.m.
EQUIPMENT ICLUDISS--.Norge refrig,
visitor ; Keleinator walk le cooler: Clare
Jewel 4 -burner eleetric stove; aluminum
Moffat fish and chip fryer; dual Silex;
vS complete sets of tables and chairs,
various styles; kitchen table and chairs;
large and small aluminum sinks ; Kist
clock; potato chipper, large counter;
exhaust fan and blower; Fairbanks Morse
23 inch television with aerial ; mirrors,
pictures; large assortment of dishes,
glassware, silverware, electric tea kettles,
kitchen utensils; Dominion 4 -slier toaster,
writing desk, clock radio; travelling
clock, picnic table.
A/sedan female guaranteed watch dog.
1954 Cadillac, 62 series 4 -door sedan,
5 new tires, power steering, power brakes
automatic, dual speaker radio,
Please Note—Everything in first class
condition. Anyone desiring the privilege
of having entire restaurant equipment.
not including TV or other miscellaneous
items offered in one lot may do so at
their request. Sold subject to a reserve
bid, however if this is not required every-
thing will be offered individealiy,
Inspection Invited,
TERMIS—Cash,
HARRY D, FIELD, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
20-28-2
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractors, Truck, Farm- Implements,
cattle, Farm Products, Household Ef-
fects and Miscellaneous items, on the
premises, lot 7, con. 3, Stanley township,
114 miles west of Brucefield, 2)/ miles
south or 1% miles went of Kippen, 1),h
miles north.
The undersigned auctioneer received in-
struction to sell by public auction on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, at 12 noon,
SHARP. '
TRACTORS AND' TRUCK—John Deere
420 Standard Utility Tractor, equipped
with hydraulic and live power take -off, in
guaranteed new condition ; also 3 -point
hitch 12 -inch bottom 3 -furrow plow; 41 -
lis Chalmers "G" Standard Tractor on
rubber, extra equipment including power
driven mower, acuffler and been puller;
Studebaker 1947 2),[a -ton truck, with DP
axle, equipped with aide dump beet box.
FARM IMPLEMENTS--Cockshutt No.
11 power lift grain and fertilizer drill;
Cockshutt 4 -bar aide rake; Peter Stan-
ton beet lifter; Cockshutt No. 4 - beet and
bean cultivator; MB S6.plate tractor disc,
like new: MH push -bar hay loader; 2 sets
3 section Diamond harrows; Ben 9)G 46.
cultipacker; Cockahutt No, 3 4 -section
spring tooth harrows; MaDeering power
take -off 10 -ft. grain binder; Fleury
sell tractor manure spreader; Gehl ham-
mermill with corn and hay clutter attach-
ment; Myers Silver Cloud orchard spray-
er, equipped with filling pump, 20 -gallon
per minute capacity, 800 lb. pressure in
brand new condition; MH 41 ..ft. cut
one-way disc, like new; heavy duty rub-
ber tire wagon, 16dt. hay rack; T5dt.
hamener'milt belt: 2 -row transplanter;
Briggs -Stratton 4cee]e power mower ; Pis-
ton 2 -cycle 9 HP chain saw; platform
scales; 40 ft. mesh wire; %,ton chain
hoist; roll fence wire; aluminum wheel
barrow; 4 electric motors; emery and
motor; large anvil Jack all Jack; 5 -ton
jack; ship anvil, like new; quantity %-
inch plywood ; quantity of lumber and
masonite; oil tank and pump; galvanized
barrels; logging tongs; quantity steel
roofing; steel track emery; 'variety of
tree pruning and equipment spray mater-
ial; GE air compressor ; McDeering cream
separator; electric blower and forge;
beet forks; insilage forks; 5 -gallons barn
paint; snow fence; corn crib; new feed
cart wheels; single horse scuffler; ex-
tension ladder; carpenter and garage tools
fruit baskets ; logging chains'; 25 cord of
Maple and Beech stove wood; post hole
augers; set of dies ; steel- drums; rubber
tire lawn mower; milk oane; etc.
CATTLE—Holstein cow milting, car-
rying fourth calf due in November ; Here-
ford cow, milking, due in February; 2
Ayrabire cgws, milking, carrying second
calf, due in January; part Holstein and
Ayrshire heifer with calf at foot; Dur-
ham cow, milking, due in February; soap
Durham heifer, milking, carrying aecond
calf due in January; brindle Jersey heifer
milking with calf at foot; part Hereford
and Jersey heifer. due in October; pari.
Hereford and Holstein heifer due in
October. Please note—All cows are hand
milked and of good quality,
FARM PRODUCTS -20 acres Satelite
beans I5 acres second cut Alfalfa, suit-
able for hay or seed ; 8 acres cob corn ;
1,500 bales of this year crop choice Alfal-
fa and Timothy hay; 400 bales second cut
Alfalfa ; 20 ton ' loose hay; quantity of
straw; 5 bushels Alfalfa need.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ---GE refriger-
ator; Acme heavy duty 4 -burner electric
stove; RCA Victor 21 -inch television, com-
plete dining room suite; 3 complete bed-
room suites; 2 toilet'sets ; , Acme kitchen
stove; daybed;' kitchen table and chaira;
end tables; sideboard ;...chest of drawers;
glassware; (Ushes; k}aestingbouse washer;
combination book cane and writing desk;
sheeta, pillows, quilts ; mats; sealers;
crocks; canned fruit. Many articles too
numerous to mention.
Due to extra large &ale, selling will
start at 12 o'clock.
No reserve, everything will be sold.
l'LRMS—Cosh.
PHILIP MCKENZIE, Proprietor
ROSS LOVE, Clerk .
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21-2,7-2
2L Tenders Wanted
FRAME BARN
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Sealed tenders will be received' by the
undersigned up to and including Septem-
ber 7, 1960, for the purchase of a
FRAME BARN
located on lot 23, concession 1. McKillop
township, on No. 8 Highway. across from
Seaforth Lions, Park.
The building, approximately 64' x 90',
with an L extending 28' x 48', Ie in good
condition.
The building must be removed from
the site not later than June 1, 1061.
Each tender is to be accompanied by a
deposit, representing 10% of the tender
amount, which will be returned, in event
the tender in not accepted.
Additional information may be obtain-
ed from James M. Scott, Seaforth, chair-
man property) committee, Scott Memorial
Hospital; Seaforth,
The highest, or any tender, not neces-
sarily accepted.
LLOYD :HOGGARITH. Secretary
Scott Memorial Hospiiat, Seaforth
21-27.2
Remember, it takes but a mom-
ent to place an Expositor Want Ad
ag 1 be money in pocket. To ad-
vertise, fust phone Seaforth 141.
21. Tenders Wanted
FARM LAND
TO RENT BY TENDER
Sealed tenders will be received by the
undersigned, up to and including Septem-
ber 7, 11)60, for the rental of farm land
located on lot 23, concession 1, McKillop
township, on No. 8 Highway, adjacent to
Seaforth, consisting of approximately 55
acres of good pasture with water and 26
acres in stubble.
Additional information may be obtain-
ed from James M. Scott, Seaforth, chair-
man of the property committee, Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
The highest, or any tender, not neces-
sarily accepted.
LLOYD HOGGARTH, Secretary
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth
21-27-2
23. Cards of Thanks
I WISH TO express my sincere thanks
to all those who remembered me with
flowers, cards. treats and visits while
I was a patient in South Huron Hospital
Exeter. A special thanks to Dr. Klashin
and the nursing staff.
23-28-1 HAROLD PARSONS.
I WOULD LIKE to express my sin-
cere thanks and appreciation es all those
who were so kind to me while I wad, a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospital,
For visits, flowers, cards and gifts.
Special thanks to Dr. E, Malkus, Dr.
P. L. Brady and Dr. E. A. McMaster,
also the nurses and staff of the Hospital.
23-28xl MRS. EPH'EL SMALLDON.
1 WISH 'rO express my sincere thanks
to all my friends and relatives who
visited me and sent cards and treats
while I was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London. Special thanks to the mem-
bers of the Canadian Legion Branch 156,
the management and staff of Jackson
Aluminum and the management and'
stuff of Cleary's ICA, Everything was
greatly appreciated.
23-28x1 REG. ALLIN.
TES family of the late Annie Stewart
Wright, of Kippen wish to thank their
many kind friehds, neighbours and rela-
tives for beautiful foral tributes, messages
of sympathy and kindness shown them
in the loss of a dear mother. Special
thanks to Dr. Goddard, Mr. G. C. Vais,
the Bonthron Funeral Home, and the
ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church,
Mitchell, •
GORDON and FRANK WRIGHT
MRS. LA1:IRABELLE REICHLERT.
23-28x1
24. In Memoriam
SMITH—In memory of the late Mrs.
John L. Smith, who passed away Aug,
22, 1958. Lovingly remembered by the
family.
24-28x1
25. Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples, 25c; 24 elms
Plea 91.00. Mail- Order Dept. T- 78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO. Box. 91. Hamilton.
25 -25 -if
26. Births
BENNEW11S—,At Soott Memorial Hos-
pital, on August 21, to -Mr. and Mrs.
, Edward Bennewies, R.R. 1 Bornholm,
a son..
FLANNIGAN-At Mount Hamilton Hos-
pital, on Aug. 18, 3960, to Bill and
Eileen Flannigan, a son, a brother for
Lisa.
GOLDING—To F. O. F. A. Golding
ane Mrs. Golding (nee Janie Moffat)
at RCAF Chatham NB on Tuesday,
August -23, 1960, a daughter.
28. Deaths
CHONG—In Seaforth, on Friday, Aug-
ust, 19, Tom Chong, in his 68th year.
SCOTT—In Woodstock, on Friday, August
19, Walter A. Scott, formerly of Sea -
forth, in his 56th year.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs,
have moved into
on the. London Ro
Mr. and Mrs.
returned home
from a boat trip,
the Harmsworth
Picton. .
Mr. H. R. Arnold, who was hos-
pitalized several weeks in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, re-
turned to his home on Monday.
Master Garry Deitz is attending
United Church boy's camp at God-
erich this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalryinple
and daughters, of Brucefield, vis-
ited an evening last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie McBride and
Sharon.
Miss Joyce Hood visited over
the weekend with her friend, Miss
Rosemary MacDonald, of Bruce=
field.
Mr. Harold Parsons, who -has
been a patient a week in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, returned
to his home Saturday.
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott and Marie.
spent the weekend in Salem, Mich.,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burn-
ham and daughter, Bonnie.
Miss Marie Jarrott, nurse -in -
training at Stratford General Hos-
pital, is holidaying three weeks
with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs,
Eldon Jarrott.
Mrs. Robert McGregor happen-
ed with an accident Monday after-
noon on the farm of Mr. Ross Mc-
Nichol, receiving a broken bone in
her arm. She was taken to Clin-
ton Hospital where X-rays were
taken.
The Misses Marjorie Turner and
Nancy Consitt attended the sum-
mer school camp at Goderich Iast
week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and
Joan, of Grimsby, and Barbara
Beihler, of Ancaster, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Gor-
don Wren.
Mrs. Richard Cornish and her
daughter'Dorothy, of Goderich,
visited during the week with her
father, Mr. Robert Thomson.
Miss Lois Jackson returned
home from a week's vacation with
her girl friend, Ann Smith, of Sea -
forth.
Mr. Herb Stephenson, a patient
in Victoria' Hospital, London, is
reported to be in a weakened con-
dition.
Mr. Norman Long, who has
been hospitalized fir 10 days in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, re-
turned home much 'unproved in
health. •
Douglas Cooper
their new home
ad.
Alec McMurtrie
Saturday night
when they saw
,boat races at
YOU'LL BE NAPPY 'TO KNOW
THAT 2 SAVED YOU THREE
DOLLARS TODAY,
FATHER.
HAD THE OIL
CHANGED IN OUR
CAR LIKE VOU
ASKED.
HENSALL
Miss Nancy Kay, of London, is
spending a week's holiday with
her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Tay-
lor.
Miss Elvira Churchill returned
to Toronto Tuesday following a vis-
it with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Shad -
dick, and nephew Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mather, John
and Mary spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, of Blen-
heim, were weekend guests of Mr.
and. Mr;, -Harry Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr attend-
ed the wedding of the latter's
niece at St. Paul's United Church,
Petrolia, when Donna Mae Gilbert
and Rodger Charles Morningstar
were united in marriage Saturday,
August 20, by the Rev. R. W. Mc-
Lean, of Petrolia Presbyterian
Church.
Mr. George rollick has resigned
as manager of Rennie Seeds Co.
Ltd., for Hensall and Exeter dis-
trict, a position he held for over
40 years. Mr. Eldon Jarrott, RR
2, Hensall, has been appointed
manager for the position.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Gilbert and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Walker, at Petrolia,
and' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glover,
Arkona.
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar McCIinchey
leave Thursday for Manitoulin
Island for a week's vacation.
BRUCEFIELD
Guests with Mrs. S. McKenzie
for a few days were: Mr. Revell,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Revell
and son, 'Robert, of Dorval, Que.
Mrs. Vera Wilson, of Belleville,
spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. George Henderson, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffith and
family, Stratford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Smale, Bluevale, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mrs. H. Berry.
Mrs. A, Paterson and Miss Phyl-
lis Lobb spent a few days last
week in Windsor and Detroit.
Miss Margaret McQueen spent
the weekend with friends in Sea -
forth.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Graham and
family spent the weekend at Lake
Huron Beach,
Mrs, Robert Dawson is visiting
with her brother, Mr, Roy Doan,
and other friends at Inwood,
Miss , M. McLaughlin, London,
and Mr. Albert McLaughlin, De-
troit, visited with Mrs. C. Clifton
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy and daugh-
ter, cifSaiskatoon; Mr. Robert
Douglas and Mr. Earl Douglas,
London, and Mrs, I. Horhner, of
North Bay, visited with Mrs. E.
Douglas and Mr. and Mrs, L. Eyre
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner
celebrated their 20th wedding an-
niversary on Wednesday, August
17. Near friends and relatives -sur-
prised them by calling and offer-
ing congratulations.
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