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The Huron Expositor, 1960-09-22, Page 6flUKON 1X.P.41:SITOR, SEAFORTII, ONT., SEPT. •22, 1960 "SELL AHD PROFIT BUY AND SAVE OET A BETTER 108.,. HIRE GOOD HELP 11. mar RR ME — -)1= -.mem mew ••••••* a. /ow ••••• tymn. •••. *NM WO MOM., MOM 0.010.1 vsg Timm CLASSIFICA11ONS To, YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming 'Events 2. Lost. 'Strayed Ftlend 4. Help Wanted 5.Busineas Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7 Situations Wented 8. Farm Stock For Sala 9. Poultry, For Sale 10. Heed Cars For flute 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To BUY 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 18. For Sale or Rent 17 Wanted To Rent 18. PrePertY Wanted 19. Notices 211. Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices 28. Cards of Thanks 24. In Memoriam 25. Personals The cost is low. Claselfications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17—minimum 25 cents an inaertion. All other claasl- fications, reipimum 50 cents per insertion except AuctIon Sales (20), Tenders Want- ed -(21) and Legal Notices (231, ratea on alnolication. Billing Charge. 15 cents if not paid by 10 days following last Inaert- bit. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firma, Tradesmen. etc. Minimum. 50 centa per insertion. Bill ing charge, 15 cents per advertisement 1. Coming Events RESERVE OCTOBER 26 for Bazaa and Bingo in St, Columban Parish Hall 1 -32 - THE POLL° WING. are the euchr, dates for the L. 0. 11. A.: October 17th November 215t, and December 19th. 142 - THE LADIES GLIILD of St, Thomas Church is holding a rummage sale o Saturay. November 5: also a Bazaar o Wednesday, November 16. 1-32x • HOME BAKING SALE, hi 'the forme Daly store, Saturday, October 1st. Door, open 3 p.m, Auspices CWL, St. Colurn San. 1-32- HARBOURLI1E INN Goderich ever Saturday night, 9 to 12 Hi -Teen recor, , dance with Monte Snider of ' CKNX Admission 50e Per person. Every Wed nesday Lions Club bingo first game 8,3 • p.m. • 1-31 13535 ORDER of the Eastern Star ar holding a Euchre on October 13 in th IOOF Hall, Seaforth, and a Bake Sal and novelty table on Saturday, °anise 15th, in the former Daly Garage. 132- 2. Lost, Strayed WOULD the party who picked up th Prize collection af Seaforth post cards 33 McKillop School Fair kindly return thee to their owner. MRS. G. MOKENSIS R.R. 1, Seaforth. Thank. 2-32 A SMALL sand -yellow colored dog wi . a short tail, and limps on one hind lei He answers to the name of "Sandy". der please phone BRUSSELS 382 W collect. 510.00 reward and 32,00 rewa if found 'dead. could be in Grey Hull or McKillop. 2-32 4. Help Wanted HOME SEWERS wAtsrinn. Goc earnings, for free details write PA SON ENTERPRIZES, Station B, Fo Erie, Ontario. 4-10 EXPERIENCES) MARRIED MAN f poultry and beef cattle farm. Could u father and son. Must be reliable and ab to handle machinery. October starti date. Steady employment. Free boos hydro. Give full particulars, references BOX 949, The Huron Expositor. 4-31 8: Farm Stock For Sale SIXtesaN PIGS, 13 weeks old .T. MacLEAN phone 665 R 21, Seaforth. &se • THREE YEAR old Suffok Ram. App • JOE HASTINGS, phone 43 R 17, Dubli 8-32 25 PIGS, ten w eke old. RAE •HOU TON. Pboaa,3 Vir 6, Brussels. 84 FLOCKOWNERS WANTED. We P up to .353 per dozen over Grade A !erg We take some breeds every , week in t year. For full details, write TWEDD CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED. Fergt Ontario. • ' 84 DEKALB 35Y5031173 pullets, 20 wes esld September 22. These -bird have be vaccinated for New Castle and bronchit &beaked and ready tt. laY• For 13105 information call MOORES' POSJLTI Farm, phone 600 R 31 or R.R. 3, S forth. 8-3 9. Poultry For Sale 150 KI:MBER one -year-old bens, GUS KELLY. Phone 83 R 12, Dublin 9 TWO HUNDRED Babcock Besides, Ing hena. Armly JAMES J. KRA KOPF phone 83 R 5, Dublin. a-. ONE HUN. DRAM -5 month old annex pullets laying.; Red Shorthorn b STEWART DALE, phone 847 R 21. forth. 9- 10. Used Cars For Sal • 11. Articles For Sale 1( Two COLEMAN sPace heaters one I I,rsv and one small. Priced reasonable, isl PHONE 464. Seaforth. 11-32x1 8. 1.0 14 ACRES of alfalfa. R U SS ELL MILIXII. Phone 662 it 23..Seafurth. 11-32-1 lf. ONE-3IIDDLE-612121) furnace, used two a r. . also twu large Quebec heaters.. Louis Lot.omin.Aral, Seaforth. ok 11-32x1 cr USED RANGES, refrigerators TV Bets all sizesat low low prices. BOX FURN- I 1113E, phone 43, Seaforth. 11-31-2 wt SUNSHINE BAI3Y boggy as good a3 f01 IleW. Apply JIM KELLY, George St., , Seaforth. 11-32x1 ' eq STOVE for SAL E• .white enamel, Wing- an ham classic coal and wood. Apply WM. 9. DALRYMPLE, phone 312 W, Seaforth. ' 11-32x1 CI FOR SALE—bed, springs and matt- el. ress; also chest of drawers and washing N.., machine. PHONE 772, Seaforth. 11-32x1 „ FOR SALE: Herm furnace, with stoker, trs oinettlator and all controls, WILLIAM ID' STAPLETON, phone 31, Dublin. loa 11-31-2 95 (WE COOKSTOVE and 1 Quebec heat- NE er, both in good condition, reasonably priced: BRUCE WALTERS, phone 92 3, s Seaforth.. 11-32-1 n' an , LIGH'PNING evaporator and equipment; sa 2 furrow Ferguson plow ; upright piano. IL Also Chryln hydraulic pump, Apply CARL .1. WALKER, Crornarty, phone 12 13, Dublin. 11-32x2 al ,R . Fl ONE BLUE suit with extra pants, B1 , size 14: 1 winter coat with parka, size 21 14 • 1 red coat, size 14: 1 white and blue jacket, size 16: 1 navy blue jacket, site 6' '' 16. PHONE 279 R, Seaforth. 11-32x1 d, 1( , ^ ONE WINTER cat. size 12, blue in 13 • colour, several dresses, size 10-12 years: B and 2 boys sport jackets, site 12-14 years. . All in very good condition, •PTIONE 338. Seaforth. 11-32-1 I( y' i L HONEY For Sale: Have your containers al filled, on Seaforth Fair Day. Clover, 25c; L Septenrber Golden and Amber, 20e, with 3 all the.fall vitamins; also comb. honey, . 50c per lb. carton. WALLACE ROSS r' L APIARIFS, Seuforth, 11-32-1 u al , ' GIRLS 3 -Piece winter coat set, cocoa 1 brown color, motton fur collar, site 6x. 6 1 . One blue nylon dress and stip-size 5. One - red plaid jumper, site 5, and one white ) dacron blouse, size 4. Winter- galoshes, 1,:, a sizes tOss to 13 -both lined and unlined, . all in good condition. Call 793 J, SEA- ",, 0 FORTH. 11-32x1 ' e FOR SALE—Inuxmted Dutch bulbs for e fall planting. twelve colours of tulips, ,. r two colours of daffodils, three colours af ..,‘ hyacinths, paper white nercissue, These ' 1 are all extra large bulbs and will give 1 s you bloom to be proud of in the spring. ' We day BAK- 1 are open every and evening, ERS GREENHOUSE, your garden centre, Seaforth. •11-32x8 e PRIVATE SALE of following articles t will take place at the Sproat Apartments 11 on High Street, (apartment of ALLAN . 1. RYAN) anytime Saturday. September 24. 1 Persons wishing to see or buy before that R. H. Sproat. date contact h One 3 -piece chesterfield suite: 1 rug, • 12 x 9 with pad; 1 bedroom suite; 1 Ad- miral television (table model) ; 1 dinig- 0 room table and 5 chairs; 1 buffet; 1 d whatnot; 1 bed couch; 1 rocker; 2 small ,t tables; .1 utility table; 1 box wardrobe; .1 1 congoleum rug about 8 x 8; scatter -,rugs: 1 continental bed with priattres and 1-% bed -mattress; 1 box sprfags. and kitchen table; 1 ball rack; kitchen uten- sils and other sundry items. 11-31-2 i e el t t- n rt 12. Wanted To Buy 2 CASH PRICES for sick. HIGHEST paid IT down and disabled farm antmals, Prompt le eotirteous collection of all dead and (lis- le abled farm animals and hides. (Sall mil- e lea, ED ANDREWS. 851 It 11, Seaforth. 0, Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada n Ltd. 12-29-tf r. 4 ' . • e. 14. Property For Sale , NEW HOINE near small - city. Would I i'..• trade for a 130 acre farm in Seaforth or Bruseels area. Apply BOX 960, The -1 Huron Expoaitor. 14-327E3 ly YELLOW BRICK house -on large lot 1. on the Main Street of Egmemdville. Rea- -1 sonably priced to settle estate. Contact R. G. KEYES, 2232 Hall Ave., Windsor. S- Onterio, phone CL -3-8441. 14-32-2 .4 OWNER Leaving town, lovely family home on corner lot. dining room, living ay room and modern kitchen. lots of cup - e. boards on main floor. Three bedrooms, he full bath up stairs. House fully ingulat- Z ed. Taxes 3149.00. Priced 37000; reagen- ts, able down -payment. JOHN BOSVELD, !-4 realtor ; JOSEPH MeCONNELL, Sales' man. 14-32-1 ks , en ler PROPERTY FOR SALE IX es. Lovely three-bedroom home located in L4 north west section. New modern kitchen and bathroom. Recently decorated includ- • ing wall to wall carpeting on main floor. Oil heating. • Worth inveetagating. Terms arranged at_ Frame cottage, Goderich St., close to business aectioe and churches. All con - 321 veniences. Terms arSanged. Other properties also listed. ay- JS- Contact .2-2 HAROLD JACKSON, ---, • Phone 474, Sestforth. •ed- or s all. JOHN A. CARDNO. lea- • Insurance Office, phone 214. 2x1 14-31-2 .....-, „ . a 15. Property For Rent %TON, 1948 GMC truck, for sale, clos- ed in box, 25-1 condition, 3200, PHONE 182, Sea/MI-h. 10-31,x2 11. Articles For Sale ONE GREY chrome high chair in good condition. MRS. DON BRIGHTIZALL, shone 128, Seaforth. 11-32-1 LARGE SI7,E mace heater with circu- lating fan. PHONE 391, Seafortli. •11-32x1 MARY MAXIM sweeter, size 12. "pirate pattern" half price, PHONE 865, Seaforth 1l -82x1 SPACE 25'EA'TER, used one winter; also oil drum. PHONE 856 R 23, Sea - forth. 11.22x1 • POTATOES -- 76-11*. bag, $1.05. Book your orders, now. BORDEN BROWN. Phone 541 n 2, Seaforth 11-82-1 wstorsio MACHINE for sale, Price $25.00. APPLY MRS. GARNET tett- WAVLE Egmondville. 1142z1 vivg Dachshund pups; also letbe buffn9 like new. Apply MARK'S GARAGE, Walton, 'or phone 761 -,W 2 Seafbrth, or 894 W 12, Brussels. 1142-1 COMPLETE LINE of famous Ritten- 1100,56 Door Chhnes, sales, Installation and aerviee. Call today for free estimate. SCOTT RADIO and TV funrisrlere. Phone 250, Seaforth. 1.1.204f sad010 MARKE11.94iMiant do, wo.- tooth**, volt* on leti inflect; just pun oft sap and time* *Oleo fa reels to pee. fl4fl Mae midis ink. YHE HURON EXPOSPIX/R. Phone 141, fietfortb.. AP,ARTMENT for rent in McMaster's east end apartment building. Available October 15, JOSEPH McCONNELL. 1542-2 HEATED APARTMENT for rent on the gfound floor. Available October 16th. PHONE 493, Seaforth. 15-52-1 TWO BEDROOM, self contained apart- ment, heat and hydro supplied. Available at once. Apply .1. C. CRICH. 15-81x2 . For Sale or Rent 101.t4E, BARN and 6 acres of good d. 1,1 mile east of Dublin. on Highway Brieed reasonable for quick tale. AMOY H. M, Van N1EKERK, Dublin. Ont. 16-32x1 . Notices 11.1SIX)M COMBINING - Flax, beans, ,er seeds. Apply CARL J. WALKER, uniarty. phone 12 R 13, Dublin. 111-32s2 OGS and PETS boarded by day or k. R. L. BEATTIE phone 450, Bea- th. 19-25x12 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED—modern ipment, quick service, all work guar - teed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, one 42R6, RR 2 Brussels. 19-25'17 ELECTROLUX Sales and Service. aners and polishers, also reconditioned aners and parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 vegate St.. Goderich, phone JA -4-7917. • 19-29x5-tf UILDING and REMODELING, eaves- ughing done. Also salesman for N. Hipel, Preston, Ontario; Mimi barns. fine Pens, chicken houses. drilling sheds d metal roofing. Call WAYNE SMITH, one 671 J 4, Seaforth. 1949 -td FILTER QITEEN SALES and service. Pairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners d polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for e. BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich. Phone nsall 696352. 19-21x13-52 GUARANTEED RADIO and TV repairs d small electrical appliance repairs. t service. SCOTT RADIO and TV RVICE, East William Street, Phone 0, Seaforth. 19-29-52 DRAIN TILE -4", $55 per M., del'd: 1.85 per fa, derd: 6", 3110 per Id, I'd; 8 ', 3175 per M, sieTd. Prices to ", 12" and 14" on request, RYDALL RICK & TILE LTD., Elginfield. Phone Aldwin 7-4721, Lucan. 19-98-51 COMPLETE LAUNDL1ERIA in Sea rth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser. ce. WER13"S BILLIARDS, Seaforth, tent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteri td., Exeter."' 19-29-tf MOTORS 25141) PORTABLE power tool wound and repaired_ Parte for all pop ar makes. New roosters available o ort notice. ART LEVETT and SONS 9 Erie Street, phone Clinton HU. 2 0. 19-29- KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY, experl -upholstering, refinishing and repairing ork guaranteed, reasonable prices, on eek service. Call G1NGERICIES SA SERVICE, phone 585. Seaforth. 19 -29 - REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan leaners, Mount Forest. More spots an ins removed. Garments stay clean long r, wear • longer. Agent: MILLER' AUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 lo: •ick -up. 19-29- • SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering. 19-29- ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK .. SERVICE Highest cash prices paid in surroandi !strict for dead, old, sick or disabled hori and cattle.' Horses at 6c pound. Fc he fastest andproper removal of on an ale, day or aght. Call Long Distance and ask for ATWOOD; ZENITH 3-4900 (No 5011 charge) 19-22- NOTICE ownship of Tuckersmit Tuckersmith Township Municipal Duni. 11 be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. sr ednesday and Saturday &nen:toms un nether notice. CORA CHESNEY Clerk. Tuckersmith 19 -29 - WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Wbere Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination Service is p vided from bulb of all breeds. We are Farmer owned- and control' and, operate at cost. StIMMOT calling hours: Between 7: and 9:39 weekdays; 6:00 and 8: p.m„ Saturday evenings• For service. or more information ca Clinton HU 2-3441 or for Long Distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 19-29 MODERN A pa rtmen t, kitchenvine- room, two bedrooms. LEE LEARN, phone 101, Seaforth. 15-31-2 FURNISHED HOME oil heating. For further particulars contact MRS. R. J. SPROAT, phone 216, Seeforth. 15-30-tf EIGHT -ROOM }mum with three bed- rooms; oil heated; fully furnished. Situ- ated on Goderich Street West. PHONE 216, Seeforth, 10-80-51 APARTMENT for reet. Lower apart- ment available immediateli. Apply to CLA15T014 DENNIS, phone 669 W 12, Seaforth. • 15-2941 20. Auction Sales MODERN heated apartment; private entrance; f6hr rooms with ecortplete bath. Available October let- Alnlly MRS. El). SMITH, John St., or phone 6834 after 6 p.m., or on Wednesdays. 1532-1 FRONT A PARTMEN'P for rent, three 0661101* arid-beith. Apply 1TNITF2) DAIRY and POULTRY 0040BERATIYE, Sea - forth Branch. Memo is. 15.49.0 . . Remember, It takes but a mom- ent to place an Estottitor Want Ad and be money lo pocket. To ad- vertise, jest phew Seaforth 191. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale for Art Col Lot 11. Concession 13, Hullett Towns 11/4 miles north of Londeeboro, and east, or 5 miles west of Leadbury, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, at 1 pm,: CATTLE -2 Holstein cows 6 years 2 'Hereford cowe 4' yearn old, with cal at foot: 5 Polled -Angus cows 4 years with calves at foot: 4 yearling Pol Angus steers; 1 yearling Polled -Angus heifer; 2 Hereford ;deers, 900 Me.: 2 Holgtein wing calves. PIGS- 2 sows with litters; 10 chunks, 160 Abe. IMPLEMENTS- Model D Case tractor: 1952 Ford tractor; Freeman manure load- er : McCormick tractor manure spreader; Mnssey-Harris 10 -ft. power binder; Strat- ford 24.46 threshing machine with new Ebersol feeder and cutter; 100 feet new drive belt; 7-21, McCormick power mower; 3 -furrow Cockshut plow: 4 -furrow Mas- sey dine plow: 17 -moth Messey.Harris cultivator: dump rake: wagon; harrowe; hay rack; hay loader; aleighe; flat rack with sides for grain; 10 -ft. roller; spray tanks with hand pump; large eet grain rollera; circular saw; new Titan chain Raw; pig crate; Mee] pig feedere ; 2,000- 15. scales: fanning mill: bag track; en- silage cart; blacksmith forge, anvil, black - ;smith vise; maantity of tools, flat iron and tingle iron s blacksmith press drill; '29 Chev. trueicT with 6x9 ;Rake rack; Woods two -unit Milking machine with pipeline for 14 cows; l,4-borge Leland motor; 6 milk cane; 12x14 colony hoarse; brooder stove; 16 cords dove and furnace wood; 4 rolle enow_fence; net team herring; 82 - foot extension ladder; tattoo sol: quantity of lumber and pianist); 100 feet of five- eiehtss-inch cable. HAY and GRAIN -1000 bales hay; 1400 bushels; mixed groin; some household ef- fects. No reserve; farm gold. Taams--cook • ART COLSON, Proprle‘r Harold Jacloson, Auctioneer 0eor8e Powell, Clerk. 20-32-2 ..._ 21. Tenders Wanted 21 Ji WANTED a: Tenderfor foue cords dry body hard- eood, for S.S. No. 12, MeKillop, MRS. WL.RIAM CHURCH, . Sec re ta r y -T reas u r er. R.R. 4, Walton, i 21-32-1 B. TENDERS WANTED *Township of Hibbert Tenders will be received by the under- signed until 6 o'clock p.m.. October 1st, for a 1960 im-tort six -cylinder Standard Truck, with heavy duty springs. Speci- fisationa may be obtained from the un- dersigned. Quote allowance for a 1950 International ....s -ton truck for trade in. or Lowest or any tender not necessarily va Accepted. in th ED. CHAPPEL, JE Road Supt., at Cromarty R.R. 1, ro Phone Dublin, 42 It 14. CO 2142-1 pr 81 22. Legal Notices fo In , 34 NOTICE to CREDITORS ( i SI In the Estate of MARY ANN is HOGGARTII All persons harrng claims against the Estate of Mary Ann Hoggarth, late of v, the Township of Hay, in the County of oj Huron, Spinster, decemed, who died on b; the 23rd day id July, 1960, are hereby• c notified to send in full particulars of . .their claims to the undersigned on or . before the 30th day of September, 1960,• 1 after which date the assets will be dis-• 7, tributed, having regard only to claims 8, then received. o , McCONNELL & STEWART, o Seaforth, Ontario, ; . Solicitors for the Executor a . 2240-3 P 6 s: :• NOTICE to CREDITORS s , In the Estate of LOUISA MUR,RAY. ; All persons having claims against the - Estate of Louisa Murray, late of the r Township of MeKillop, in the County of , Huron, WidOw, deceased, who died on the i lOth day of April, 1960, are hereby not - i ified to 'send in full paeticulars of their - claims to the undersigned on or before , 1 the 7th day of October, 1960; after which r date the assets will be distributed, having f regerci only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of September, 1960. c i aloCONNELL end STEWART, Seiforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. i 22-81-8 v I t . Estate the 0 - the r notffied - their before after tributed, then 0 September, 1 , 2 NOTICE to CREDITORS, t In the Estate of BEVERLEY F. F CHRISTIE c f All persons having claims against the r of Beverley F. Christie, late of .2 Town of Seafortie in the County of Huron, Merchant, deceaned, who died on - 18th day of July, 2960, are hett&Y 1 to send in full' particulars of e CIII11118 to the undbrsigned on or , the 30th day af September., 1960, , which date, the ase.ets will be dis- i having regard only to claims 1 received. 1 ; DATED at Seaforth, this 731* day of i 1960. MeCONNELL & STEWART. 1 Seaforth. Ontarim Solicitors for the ESsecutrix. 1 22-304 , p . LI a o- al 30 , . NOTICE to CREDITORS ' I n the Estate of MlONTGOMERY ' DAVIS : All persons having claims against the Estate of Montgomery Da-via'late of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 2nd day of September, 1960, are hereby notified to send' in full part- iculars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 7th day ce October, 1960, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed, having regard oats to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, OBS 1451* day of September, 1960. ' ' McCONNELL and STEP/ART, Seaforth, Ontario. Solictors for the Eheeuter. 22-314 DO isNOTICE -tf a. c,n. Lip, 1% on ad; vet Al, , to CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF TOM CHONG, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Heron. Merchant, deceas- ed. CREDITORS and othera having claims against the above named deceased, who died on or about the 19517 day of August, A.D. 1960, are required to eend full per. ticularr of such claims to the undersign- ed on or before the 30th day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1960, after which date the m- eets of the estate will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to claims of which notice has then been received. DATED at Stratford this 6th day of September, 1960. ANDERSON, NEILSON', IFIFIGOETZ, BELL, HILES & MISEINER, Barristers, Etc., 29 Downie Street, s STRATFORD. Ontario, , Solicitors for the Executor ' • 22404 NOTICE to CREDITORS HEPAISALL N A miscellaneous shower was held for Miss Audrey Richardson, bride - elect, Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richardson. About 30 from the Parr Line school section at- tended. A mock wedding1nglilight- ' ed the evening. The presetitation . Legal Notices Soldan. address was read by Mrs. John dicial Sale of Lots 33 d 34, Plan 7, Town of Seaforth IN THE SUPREME OURT OF ONTARIO TWEEN: THE MILLBANK CHEESE & BUTTER MANUFACTURWG COMPANY LTD. ,J Plaintiff and HARVEY H. LESLIE and HAZEL LESLIE Defendants Pureuant to the judgement and final der for sale made in this cause, there 11 be offered for sale ,by public auotion one parcel with the approbation of O underaigned Local Master. by Harold ckson, Auctioneer. Seaforth, Ontario, the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the after - n on Tuesday the 2751* day of Sept - bee IMO, the following 'Ruda and emiaes, that Is to say: ALL and singular that parcel of land, d premises situated in the Town of Sea- rth, in the County of Huron, and be- g composed of Lots Numbers 38 and • according to Gouinlock's First Survey Ian Number 7) for the said Towu of aforth. The sale will take place on the prem - es to be sold and subject to a reserve bid xed by the said Master. The purchaser shall pay down to the nulor's aolicitur on the day of sale 109 the purchase money and shall pay the lance of the purchase money into ourt without interest within 30 days ter the date of sale. Adjustments to be ade as of date of closing. The purchaser all search the title at his own expense. all other respects the conditions of le arc the standing conditions of sale the Court as modified by the conditions sale' settled by the undersigned. On the premises is .seid to be erected gasoline station. The dimensions .4 -the remises are said to be 85 feet long and feet deep. The station building is said he 2.9 feet x 20 feet. The premises 'are id to be ordinarily known as Leslie's ervice Station. Further particulars and conditions of le may be had from: ANDERSON, NEILSON, EHGOETZ, DELL, DILKS and MISENER, elicitors, 29 Downie Street, Stratford, Ontario. DA'FFID at Stratford this Sth day of eptember, 1960. 435. D. LANG" Local Master, 22-81-1 3. Cards of Thanks Miss Minnie Reid, London, was a guest last week with Mrs. Basil Edwards, and attended the ordina- tion service for Rev. G. C. Vais. Mr. W. R. Bell returned over the weekend from a three-week visit with relatives and friends in Toronto. Mr. Charles Mickle left this past weekend for Medway Hall, Lon- don, where he will enter his second year at the University of Western Ontario. Charles has been on the staff of the Canadian Canners, Ex- eter, for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. William Forrest, Miss Mildred Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forrest attended the Scott -Glen wedding at Thornhill on Saturday. The groom is the grand- son of Mr. and Mrs: William For- rest, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scott, Seaforth. One hundred guests attended the wed- ding. Miss Jane Horton has entered her first year at the University of Western Ontario. Mrs. E. J. Willert, of Hensel, WOULD LUCE to express any thanks - all who were so kind to me while I as corrdned to Westminster Hospital, ndon. 3-32x1 DAVE RTAN I WISH to metiress my sincere thanks o all my friends, neighbours, relatives, nd Father Durant for the numerous circle flowers, visite, gifts and Prireers or my recovety from my accident. Many any thanks.. -32-1 MRS- JOHN MURRAY. I WOULD like to thank T1ty frienda nd relatives who sent cards and treats • well as those Vrinr vfsited inc vrilile as a patient in the hospital and' to those bo helped since my return home . Spec - al thanks tee the staff of Hightail& Shoes td., Drs. Brady end Malkus and' the Items and staff of Clinton Public, Hos- ital and Scott Memorial Hospital, 342-1 GEORGE 'PUNNET. I WOULD like to express ritY •ailreere hanks to all my friends and neighbours. ho 'sited" and sentflowers, cards and reats while I was a patient in Scott Mein- rlai Hospital and to those, who belted' in ny way. Special thanke to the nurses nd staff of the hospital and Dr. Steele - on. This has all been appreciated' and ill not be forgotten. 3-32-5 • GEORGE McCARI'rlJllY 5. Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods), ailed pc,stpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples;. 25c; 24 sash - Plea 51.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-78, OVA - RUBBEIT CO. Box. 91, Hamilton. 25-2641 24. Births Three Dancing Sets Bring Honors To Seaforth Locality entertained Monday evening for her granddaughter, Audrey Rich- ardson, cif RR 1, Zurich, bride - elect of early October. Sixty rela- tives presented her with a miscel- laneous shower, Mrs. Glenn Koeh- ler reading the presentation ad- dress to Audrey, and gifts present- ed by Lynda Koehler, Linda Bell and Sandra Richardson. Art Mc- Callum gave readings and Mrs. Doug Cooper directedxontests. Re- freshments were served'4 Harvest thanksgiving' 'ser'vices were held in St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday, the church be- ing lovely decorated with fruit, vegetables and flowers. Rev. Bren De Vries delivered two inspiring messages. The choir from Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter, furnish- ed the music for Md, evening ser- vice, and soloist was Harry Page. At the organ console for the morn- ing service was Mrs. R. H. Mid- dleton, and in the evening, Robert Cameron. Anniversary services will be observed in Chiselhurst United Church Sunday, October 2, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. The, Rev. George C. Vais, B.A., Hensall, and the Rev. A. Harold Johnston, Bruce - field, will be guest ministers. There will be special music. Chiselhurst VITMS-WA Meet Resuming their meetings for the fall season, the Women's Mission- ary Society and Women's Associa- tion of Chiselhurst United Church met Monday in the church school for a combined meeting with the chair for the WM& taken by Presi- dent Mrs. Clarence Coleman. Mrs. Jack Brintnell conducted the wor- ship service; Mrs: Harold Parker presented the study, and Mrs. Percy Harris read a poem. Plans were announced for a quilting to be held in the school- room of the church in the near future. A bale, valued at $200, had been forwarded to Toronto for overseas relief, and h bale was sent to the Dr. Whiting Hospital, in British Columbia. For a brief- meeting by"the WA, for which Mrs. A. Ross presided, arrangements were made for flew- ers for the church at the anni- versary services Sunday, Oct. 2, when guest speakers will be Rev. George C. Vats, of Hensall, and Rev. Johnston, of 13rucefield. Seaforth area square dancers walked home with $75 out of $125 prize money in the Western Fair square dancing competition. Held Friday night, the Seaforth Prom- enaders -placed second in the jun- ior competition, being topped only by the HamiltOn. Hilltoppers. ' Third place was won by the Mc- Killop Squarettes; and fourth place went to Seaforth Squares. The Promenaders and Seaforth Squares, recently -formed groups, were formed by Mrs. R. J. Bous- sey, with George Hildebrand as caller, and the group were coach- ed by William R. Dalrymple. The McKillop contingent is directed by Mrs. Orville Storey, with Gordan Papple as caller. Dancers on the Promenaders are: Brian Broome, Jane Boshart; Bruce Brady, Madelon Smith, Mur - do McLean, Elaine Oke, Bernice Jessorne, and Sally, Cosford. The Squarettes consist of Gail Storey, Murray Henderson, patsy Storey, Billy Henderson, Marie Scott, Jim- my Henderson, Glen Dolrnage and Dianne Henderson. The Squares are: John Holland, Barbara Ches- ney, Paul Spittal, Marie Elliott, Fred Knetscb., Sheila Rowat, Bri- an Stewart and Barbara Long - staff. Spares for the Seaforth groups are Rob Watson and Judy Muegge. ENGEL--Marilyn and Gordon Engel, Cranbrook, Ont., wish to announce that arrival of their daughter. inListowel Mernorint Flormital, on Saturdbas Sept- ember 17, 1960. ELLIOTT—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on September lath, to Mr. Paid -Mrs. Earl Elliott. of Dublig, a son, HOELSCHER—At Alexandria Marine and General' Hospital, GoderieL, on Sept. 20, to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hoelscher, a son. MALON-FX—Born at St. Mary's' Hospi- tal, Kitchener, on Saturday. September 1751*. to Mr. and Mrst. Loafs Maloney, 77 Allen St . , West, Waterloo. a son, a brother for Susan. PEARCE—To Mr. and Mrs. 8. 14, Pear- ce (Joanne McMillian) at General Hos- pital, Winnepeg, Man., on September 1451*. a non, Joseph Terrance, a brother for Debrah Michael and Mary Jane. IN THE MATTER of the Estate at FLOR- ENCE ANNA FEE, late of the Village of Henault, in the C,ounty of Huron, Widow, deceased.' All pereone having claims against the estete of the late Florence Anne Fee, who died on the 3rd day of September, 1960, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or be- fore the 8th clay of October. 1960. After the last rimmed date the meets of the said Entate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. W. G. COCHRANE, Barriater, Etc., 22424 EXETER, Ontario. Box Holders' Names Not Given Out n is not possible for us to ditulge the name or ad- dress of any advertiser using a Huron Expositor box num- ' her. Please do not ask us for this infotraation. 28. Deaths Outline Cemetery (Continued from Page 1) KIPPEN Hold Trousseau Tea '• On Friday, evening, Sept. 16, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, 30 friends and relatives attended a surprise kitchen shower for Miss ,Barbara Evans, of Cranbrook, bride -elect of October. Mrs. Ken- neth Parke gave a reading, "Tell Me Why." Miss Marjorie Turner favored with a song, and Nancy Consitt gave a recitation. Mrs. Lloyd Cooper conducted a contest. The address was read by Miss Marion Turner, after which many useful gifts were presented to Bar- bara. Barbara thanked everyone for such lovely gifts and invited all to her tea. A dainty lunch fol- lowed. Several from the Kippen area attended the Western Fair at Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maid visited Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Rachel Gibson, of Wroxeter. 'Sympathy is extended Miss Reina Stephenson in the toss of her brother, the late Herbert Stephenson of the Parr Line. We are pleased to report that Mr. Edgar McBride is resting com- fortably in St. Joseples HosPital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl, of Listowel, were Sunday evening guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovell spent a. few days in _Collingwood, where they visited Mrs. Lovell's father, M. Allan Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deickert and family, of Zurich, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert vis- ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Edgar McBride, a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. , Mrs. Rochus Faber and Mrs. Ross Faber -attended a trousseau tea Saturday afternoon, honoring a niece, Mrs. Jack Bean, of Brant- ford„ Mrs. Frank Bean, of Hen- sall, grandmother of ,the groom, attended. Mr. Melville Traquair had an accident during last week. He was working on his combine machine and accidentally caught his hand in the belt, causing ;him to lose the end of his second finger, and crushing the others on the right hand. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haist, of Zurich, visited an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long and on Sun- day Mr. Oswald brown and Mrs. Brown, of Detroit, Mich., cousins of Mr. Long, visited them. lations. Suggest Answers The committee feels that' there are ways 'lb' which the, problems can be solved—ways in which al- most everyone interested in the Maitlandbank Cemetery can help: (1) Many people of this commun- ity feel that they would like to make provision for a family plot in Maitlandbank Cemetery. Too often action in this matter is de- layed until some emergency means that those who are left may have to select a lot hurriedly, and, if in winter, perhaps a lot may be pur- chased without actually seeing its location. Purchase of a lot in sum- mer or fall can be made with the help of the superintendent, who is in a position to assist in obtaining a desirable location. Of the tnoney 'raised, 65 per cent is used for pres% • ent upkeep, and 35 per cent ig placed in trust funds for perpetual upkeep. (2), Grants from the municipali- ties of Seaforth, McKillop and Tuckersmith, the municipalities that are the -ma)or users of this cemetery, will do much to strengthen its financial pqsition. This is the way cemeteries in -sur- rounding towns have been able to carry on successfully. If you will impress on your members of coun- cil that this should be done, there is little doubt that it will be done, as members of council are just people like ourselves, and they are trying to carry out the wishes of the majority, of their constituents. (3) While the above suggestions could very easily straighten out the present financial problems of the cemetery, there is the probability that present interest in the mat- ter is likely to decline, with a re- sultant loss of revenue. A perm- anent solution would be a trust fund of from $75,000 to $100,000. This would mean an annual in- come of $3,750 to $5,000, which, added to the income from sale of lots and burials, would be suffici- ent Id maintain normal expenses and to replace wornout machinery, also to add to the beautification of the cemetery. This amount could be raised through the donations or bequests of generous people who are keenly interested in perpetuat- ing the memory of their own fam- ilies who have built this commun- ity and, through their sacrifices, have made i a better and more comfortable place for all of us to live in. "Any such donations can be made out to the Maitlandbank Cemetery, or left with the secretary -treasurer or any member of the committee. A receipt will be given for in'come tax purposes. Bequests will simi- larly reduce taxes on estates, and the donor will have the knowledge that his contribution towards trusf funds of the Maitlandbank Ceme- tery will be a permanent gift, as only the income from perpetual care funds can be used for cur- rent expenses," the statement con- cludes. BULLEN--In London, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, Hattie Bullen, of Seaforth, in ber 78th year, GORMLEY—,At St. Joseph'e Hospital. London. on Monday. Sept. 19, Thomas S. Gormley. of Dublin, in hie Slat year, WATSON— In Seaforth, en Monday, Sept., 19th, Janet Grace Burge, in her 77th. year, Wanted in Goderich youths Detained Seaforth town police were instru- mental in picking up three youths wanted by the Goderich OPP de- tachment early Saturday morn- ing. The youths, all from St. Thomas, were found by Constables Sam Bates and Andrew Calder pushing their car near the west- ern outskirts of town. The trio, Keith 0, Zoeller, Ron- ald Humby and Gerald Lang, were detained at Seaforth police station following thee discovery of house- breaking tools in their ear. A watch, stolen earlier in Gode- rich, has finally been located. When picked up by the Seaforth constables,, one of the youths stashbel the watch behind the radi- ator in the police office. TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geddes, John Street, are celebrating their 50th,wedding anniversary on Sat- urday, Sept. 24. They will be hold- ing open -house for friends from 3 to 5 and 7:30 to 9:30. No gifts, plea se! HUGH CAMPBELL, of Wal- ton, won a box of chocolates for being the oldest man at the McKillop School Fair on Thursday. He was 98 years old last March. When handed the chocolates, he said: "Guess there just wasn't any competi- tion." Seaforth Fair (Continued from Page 1) Calf Club, Seaforth 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Seaforth 4-H Swine Club, McKillop 4-H Grain Club and Tuckersmith 4-H Corn Club. A total of 76 members will take part. A new feature of the Junior Fair this year is the 4-H Sweepstakes Showmanship competition. This class is open to the champion and reserve champion showman of three classes. The winners at Blyth in the 4-H Dairy Champion- ship show, at Seaforth in the 4-H Beef Championship show and at Seaforth in the 4-H Swine Cham- pionship show, will- be eligible. The contestants will be required to show an individual animal of each of these three classes of livestock, The winner will be declared on the basis of all-around showman- ship with each of the classes .of stock. The winner will receive a silver tray, donated by the To- ronto - Dominion Bank, Seaforth Branch. Preliminary events get under way Thursday when all indoor ex- hibits will be put in place and judging completed. On Thursday evening an outstanding program is being arranged, which will be held in the arena in conjunction with the exhibits of merchants and district. manufacturers. The arena will al- so be the scene of the junior fair educational exhibits. The program this year features local talent, with one professional act. The arena displays were arranged by the Sea - forth Chamber of Commerce ip. co- operation with the fair board. The fair will be officially opened on Friday by W. J. Hunter, Presi- dent of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies. As has been the case during re- cent years, one of the highlights on Friday will be the parade of school children. The parade will be led by Seaforth District High School Girls Trumpet Band and the Seaforth Highlanders Band. The bugle band will also perform intricate drills at the park. 'A new top-notch featUre on the afternoon's program will be the new craze, the go-karts. Two rac- es will be featured, and during the balance 'of the afternoon young and old will have a chance to try their skill at driving one of these miniature machines at a special track on the north side of the in- field. Also on the afternoon pro- gram will be the Seaforth Prom- enaders and Seaforth Squares, two square dance teams which took prizes at the 'Western Fair last week. Seaforth's 115th fair ends with a 'dance in the Arena on Friday night to Stew and his Collegians. Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara Anne and Mrs. Harvey Smith, of Crediton, attended the trousseau tea for Miss Katherine Macgregor at the horde of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macgregor, of Clinton, on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. N. Scoins (Continued from Page 1) Society and chief public relations officer of the T. Eaton Co. The society are planning a display at Seaforth Fall Fair, Thursday and Friday, which will include a cup of tea to those visiting tbe display. A rare privilege will be extend- ed to persons in this area on Oct. 5, when Mrs. Eleanor 11.)osevelt will speak in the Kitchener Mem- orial Auditorium in the interests of the society. Tickets for this event are being handled locally by Mrs. H. Mason. A special vote of thanks was tendered the retiring president, Mr. Talbot, for his leadership since the society was formed two years ago. Lawyer: "You say you want to get a divorce on the grounds that your husband is careless abont his appearance?" Client: "Yes, he hasnq shovvn up in nearly two years." • HUDSON erilly COAL Exclusive scientific development called the "CHEMI-COAT" process improves combustion, provides more heat for your money. Summer Prices Still in Effect! FILL YOUR BIN NOW SEAFORTH LUMBER - LTD. Phone 47 Seaforth • o ' '