The Huron Expositor, 1960-12-15, Page 6I;'
--T ? 1WRO T E4t9SITOR, S]~AFORTH, O,NT., DEC, 15, 1960
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USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
1. Coming Events
2. Lost. Strayed
8. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sala
9. Ppultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
18. Wanted
14. Property For Sale
15: Property For Rent
16. For Sale or Rent
17 Wanted To Rent
18, Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Leggl Notices
23. Cards of Thanks
24. In Memoriam
25. Personals
The cost is low. Classifications 2. 8,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17 -minimum
29 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 Firms, Tradesmen. etc.)
Minimum, 60 cents per ineertlon. Bill-
ing charge, 15 cents per advertisement.
2. Lost, Strayed
BLACK MALE Spaniel. Answers
the name of "Blackie". Anyone having
seen him please PHONE •134-W, Seaforth.
2-14-1
WOULD the -party who took the wrong
plastic over rubber at Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Tuesday afternoon. please
phone MRS. MAC CHESNEY, phone 279-J,
Seaforth. 2-44-1
4. Help Wanted
HELP WANTED for work in 'Supertest
Snuck Bar, Apply at the SNACK BAR.
4-44-1
RELIABLE WOMAN to care for elder-
ly gentleman; light nursing care. Mod-
ern cuavcmiences on edge of small vill-
age on stain highway. Reply in writing
to BOX 969, 'the Huron Expositor,
4-44x1
CARETAKER
WANTED
Caretaker for St. James' Separate
School. Duties to commence Jan. 1, 1961.
Reply stating wages expected to:
LEON BANNON
Secretary -Treasurer
Box 186, Seaforth
4-44-2
7. Situations Wanted
DAY, WORK wanted, of any kind. See
JACK HOLLAND, Seaforth. 7-44x1
8. Farm Stock For Sale
12 YORK4HIRE chunks. Apply .GOR -
DAN PAPPLE, phone 368 •R 13, Seaforth.
8-44x1
FOX 'PERRIER puppies, 7 weeks old.
CLARENCE RYAN, Dublin, phone 37k2.
8-44-1
18 NGS for sale, seven weeks old. Ap-
ply DAVID LIVINGSTONE, RR 2. Sea -
forth. 8-44x1
9. Poultry For Sale
OVEN,READY ducks. Apply BEV
HEN.DERSON, phone 858 R 3. Seaforth.
9,-02x4
DRESSED DUCKS also a few geese on
December 21. JOHN F. BELL, RR 2,
phone 847 R 4, Seaforth. 9-44-1
DRESSED GEESE, will deliver. ROY
SIEMON, RTt 1, Bornholm, phone Monk -
ton 347-2684. 9-43x2
GEESE and DUCKS for Christmas; oven
ready if you wish. MRS. LORNE CAR-
TER. phone 667 J 3. RR 2, Seaforth.
9-44-1
WANTED-Flockow•nera t'ostart day old
chicks in the next four months, to supply
us with hatching eggs. Extremely largo
Premium paid. ' Eggs from some breeds
taken every week in the year, Also
wanted: Flocks to supply um with eggs
now. Apply TWEDDLE CHICK HATCH-
ERIES LIMITED, Fe( -gun, Ontario.
9-11-46-48-50.4
11. Articles For Sale
LARGE red tricycle. in good condition.
PHONE 836 R 24. 11-44-1
NORWAY SPRUCE and Scotch pine
Christmas trees for sale. Apply GORDON
NOBEL, phone 71-W, Seaforth. 11-43x2
NEW 20 -foot Deep Freeze, $250 00
SANDY F'LLIOTT FURNITURE and AP-
PLIANCES. phone 476. Exeter.
11-42x3
POTATOES--75-lb bags of Shelbourne
potatoes, at $2.20 per bag. Place your. or-
der now. BORDEN BROWN. phone 841
R 2, Sestfortb, 1142-tf
ROBIN HOOD cantle, turrets, draw
bridge, metal, approximately 24" x 12",
50 t,laetia men. All in excellent condi-
tion. PHONE 386, Seaforth, 11-44-1
COMPLETE LINE of famous Ritten-
house Door Chimes, sales. installation and
service. Call today for free estimate.
SCOTT RADIO and TV SERVICE, Phone
250, Seaforth.
11-42-tf
BEATTY LITTER carrier with switch
and approixmately 180 feet track in good
shape. Wooden pole with guide rod.
Priced for Quick sale, MERTON KEYES,
phone 656 r 11 Seaforth. 11-44-1
MAGIC MARKERS -Instant dry, wa-
terproof. write on any surface; feat pull
oft cap and Magic Marker is ready to
use. Refills available. Nine colors ink.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141,
Seaforth. -.
FOR SALES--Ebersol one ton mixer,
ten inch hammer mill. three years old,
operating as unit from one sourco of pow-
er. Mixer and hammer mill wit the sold
separately if desired. MILTON J. DIETZ,
Purena Chows, sanitation supplies, vent-
ilation. retail and wholesale, Seaforth,
phone 600 $ 21. 11-4218
SIKI - OOTER
Sensational, new snow scooter. neatest
Popular play pal since the Flying 13an-
eer. A child's gift that has everything
for healthy, outdoor .play all winter.,
Made of strong moulded birch plywood.
Onit 74.9e. Sea 1t at:
SEAFORTH LUMBER IlI'D.
Rail*ay gtreet
P,bone 4'T
11-44x1
11. Articles For Sale
19. Notices
COLLIE PUPS for sale. Auuly to I ELECTRtOLUX Sales and Service.
HAROLD l'ltl'C'E, phone 310 10 2, Sea- I Cleaners and polishers, also reconditioned
forth. 11.4Ix1 cleunent and parts. BEI( 1' HARRIS 109
Newgate St,. Guderich, phone JA -4-7917.
10-42-t0
PAIR GIRLS' figure skates for sale.
In g.xal condition. PHONE 118-J, Sea -
forth. 11-44x1
:;MALT. S17,E Coleman oil stove, with
,x.50 gallon tank. W. E. SOUTHGATE,
'xatorth. 11-44x1
CHRISTMAS 'T'RE'ES for sale, Apply
.OHN BOYES, phone 110 or 851 R 23.
after six p.m. 11-41-3
12. Wanted To Buy
PIANO in good condition. .1, TROCH,
phone 258-W, after 5 p.m. 12-44x1
USED LUMBER, ur building to wreck.
PHONE 102, Seaforth. 12-44-1
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for sick.
down and disabled farm animals. Prompt
courteous collection of all dead and dist
abled farm animals and bides. Licenced
under the Dead Stoc kDisposal Act, licence
number 42-C-60. Call collect, ED AN-
DREWS, 851 R 11, Seaforth, Associated
with Darling & Cu., of Canada Ltd.
12-42-tf
LARGE TABLE
WANTED
Iairge table, abut 3t;. feet by 8 ur 10
est. Suitable for meeting room.
Advise condition and price and where
lo,•atet1 to:
BOX 967
The Huron Expositor
12-14x1
14. Property For Sale
SEAFORTH HOUSE
FOR SALE
Five room, white frame house with 2 -
piece bath. oil heated, good corner lot.
Immediate .possession, To close estate.
Contact:
EDWIN BENNEWIES
Louisa Street, Seaforth
14-43.3
REAL ESTATE
Wilfred Mclntee - Broker
LISTINGS WANTED
On Farms, Homes, Businesses and Sum-
mer Properties.
Apply to Amos Corby
. Phone 598-M
Seaforth, Ontario
Lout REPRESENTATIVE
for
WILFRED McINTEE - Realtor
WALKERTON, Ontario
6 Offices and 25 Salesmen to serve you.
14-42-tf
15. Property For Rent
FIVE -ROOM apartment for rent; new-
ly decorated; modern conveniences.
PHONE 841 R 2, Seaforth. 15-42-tf
MODERN two-bedroom apartment for
rent. LEE LEARN, phone 101, Seaforth.
• 15-42-tf
THREE-BEDROOM apartment, with kit-
chen, living room and bath. Apply to
FRANK NIGH, phone 670 W 2, Seaforth,
15-43x2
FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three
rooms and bath. Apply UNITED DAIRY
and POULTRY CO-OPERATIVE, Sea -
forth Branch, Phone 13.
15-42-tf
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE, hardwood
and inlaid linoleum floors, gas heated,
lived in only three months. Available
Dec. 15. Apply CHARLES REEVES,
phone $26-M. Seaforth. 16-42-3
APARTMENT T fo
r rent; unfurnished, In
Seaforth; bedroom, living room, kitchen
and bath; heated: refrigerator available
if required: residential section. LLOYD
ROWAT, phone 479-W, Seaforth,
15-42-tf
19. Notices
DRAIN TILE -4", 555 per M. del'd;
5". $86 per M, del'd: 6", $110 per M,
del'd: 8 ", 5175 per M, del'd. Prices for
10", 12" and 14" on request. RYDALL
BRICK & TILE LTD., Elginfleld. Phone
BAldwin 7-4721, Lucan. 19-98-61
REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan
Cleaners. Mount Forest. More spots and
stains removed. Garments stay clean long-
e;, wear longer. Agent: MILLER'S
LAUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 for
Dirk -up. 19-42-tf
KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY, . expert
re -upholstering. refinishing and repairing.
Work guaranteed, reasonable prices, dna
week service. Call GINGERTCH'S SALES
& SERVICE, phone 586, Seaforth.
19.42-tf
WHITEWASHING
And cleaning stables on Brucellosis Test.
Also spray for lice.
RAY MORRIS,
MILVERTON. PHONE, collect, 38 R 2
19-41x4
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest nob prices pnid In surrounding
district for dead, old, sick or dinabled hors-
es and cattle. For the fastest and prop-
er removal of all animals, day or night,
seven day service.
Call Long Distance and ask for
ATWOOD, ZENITH 3-4000
toll charge)
Plant Licence No. 10 11. P.-60
Collecting Licence No. 22 C, 60
1942-tf
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination Service is pro-
vided from bulb of all breeds.
We are Farmer owned and controlled
and operat4 at coat.
Summer coiling hours : Between 1:30
and 9:30 a. rel wrekdaysl 6:00 and 8:00
p.m., Saturday evenings.
For service or more information call:
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Clinton HU 2-3441
or for LongDistance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
19-42-tf
(BARNS CLEANED, white washed. dis-
infected, also spray for lice. JIM LEISH-
MAN. phone 655 R 2, Seaforth.
19-43-3
FILTER QUEEN SALES and service.
Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners
and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for
sale, BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich. Phone
Henoall 69682. 19-42-tf
BARNS CLEANED
WHITEWASHED and DISINFECTED
• for Brucellosis
ROLAND NEIL
Phone 104 - Ailsa Craig
19-36x52
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering,
19.42-tf
23. Cards of Thanks
I WISH TO expresa my appreciation to
the electors of Hibbert Township 'for their
support. I' trust that 1 may justify their
confidence. Thank you.
23- 11:d HARRY NORR.IS.
'1'O THE ELECTORS of Hibbert Town-
ship, I wish to express my appreciation
for their support at the polls, 'thank
vou.
23-44x1 JOHN DRAKE
TO 'I'HE ELECTORS --1 would like to
thank the electors of the town of Sea -
forth who supported me at the polls when
I was elected to council. Compliments of
the Season. NEIL C. BELL
23-44-1
I WOULD LIKE to thank all my friends
and relatives for cards 'anil letters. treats
and flowers and visits during my stay in
St, Thomas Elgin General Hospital. They
were all very much appreciated.
23-44x1 MRS. MAY McKENZIE
THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Robert
W. Campbell wish to express their sin -
care thanks to their neighbours and friends
for their many acts of kindness and mes-
sages of sympathy received in their re-
cent sad bereavement. It was deeply
appreciated. 23-44x1
I WISH TO thank my friends and rela-
tives for their many 'cards, visits, treats
and flowers while a patient in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital. Special tbankd to Dr.
Gorwill, Dr. Oa1t'e and Dr. Stapleton,
nurses and staff.
23-44-1 MRS. RUTH CARTER
I WISH to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation for the support given
me by the electors of' Hibbert• in re-elect-
ing me Reeve. I will. continue to serve
the township to the best of eny ability.
Wishing all the compliments of the sea-
son .
23-44-1 EARL DICK
I WOULD LIKE to thank my friends
and neiehbours who remembered me with
cards, letters, flowers and visits while I
was a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, in
London, and also since coming home. Many
thanks for all the help given to my fam-
ily at home, Everything was appreciated.
23-44-1 MRS, JAMES'DRUMMOND
I WISH to express sincere thanks and
appreciation to my relatives and friends
for their kindness and thoughtfulness to
me while a patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Also special thanks to doctors and nurses
and Rev. G. L. Mills.
23-44x1 REG SMITH
- Clinton
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24. In Memoriam
CAMPBELL- in loving memory of a
dear husband and father, John Campbell,
who passed away one year ago, December
18, 1959.
His weary hours and days of pain,
Fria^troubled nights are past;
•And -in our aching hearts we know
. He has found sweet rest at last.
Ever remembered and sadly missed
by' wife and ,family, 24-44x1
25. Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods).
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price list, 6 samples, 25c: 24 sam-
ples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78,
NOVA - RUBBER CO. Box. 91, Hamilton.
25-42-tf
26. Births
DUNGEY--At Scott MemoPtal Hoapltnh on
December 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dungey. Seaforth a eon,
McALLISTER--At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on December 12, to Mr, and
Mrs. Ian McAllister, RR 1, Zurich, a
daughter. Karen Ann.
Box Holders' Names
Not Given Out
It is not possible for us
to divulge the name or ad-
dress of any advertiser using
a Huron Expositor box num-
ber. Please do not ask us for
this information,
I
HE'S PUTTING HIS
CHRISTMAS UST IN
A NEWSPAPER AD
FOR SANTA TO
SEE...
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL ESSENTIAL
IF PAINT JOB TO ENDURE
Good painting means not only an
attractive finish but a paint job
that will last. This requires some
knowledge as well as a certain
amount of skill.
Before painting new wood sur-
faces all knots should be covered
with shellac or other sealer, Oth-
erwise the resins contained in the
wood will blemish the finished
paint job. New lumber with a
rough or unplaned surface should
be sanded before the paint is ap-
plied,
Unpainted wood, plaster and plas-
ter -board surfaces should always
be primed with a sealer before it
is given the finish coats. Prepar-
ed primer paints can be obtained
at any paint or hardware 'store,
If the surface to be painted is
mildewed, it should be cleaned
with a solution of sodium carbon-
ate or other recommended prepar
ation. The surface should then be
thoroughly rinsed and left to dry
before the paint is applied.
Woodwork must be dry before
painting with an oil base paint.
Trouble is bound to develop if
paint is applied over wood that is
not properly seasoned. Moisture
accumulating under painted surfac-
es will cause the paint to blister
add peel.
, When painting ,Masonry the sur-
face should be dry if oil paint is
to be used but rubber paint and
special water soluble cement paints
may be applied over a wet or
damp surface.
Before redecorating painted sur-
faces. all loose paint 'should be
scraped off and the surface
smoothed with sandpaper or steel
wool. In some cases it might be
advisable to loosen the old paint
with paint remover, scrape the
surface clean, then proceed as
with an unpainted surface,;
Better results can be 'obtained
if the primer coat 'is allowed to
dry thoroughly before applying the
succeeding coats,
It is important in every case
that the paint manufacturer's in-
structions be followed rigidly if
good results are to 'be obtained,
For interior painting good venti-
lation is needed to dissipate the
fumes and to assist in drying. Good
lighting is . also essential for in-
terior work and daytime painting
is recommended as sunlight will
permit 'a better inspection than
artificial light.
CORRECT USE OF BRUSHES
ENSURES NEAT PAINT JOB
Before starting to paint make
sure that you have enough paint
to complete the job. The surface
area that can be covered by a
given amount of paint will usually
be indicated on the container.
Paint should be thoroughly mix-
ed before using and the solid in-
gredients properly dissolved. Stir-
ring should be continued until the
contents are of a uniform texture.
The container used for painting
should be wide enough to accom-
modate the brush. This will pre-
vent damage to the bristles.
Beginning at the top left hand
corner of a wall, paint should be
applied in narrow strips, each
strip reaching from the top of the
wall to the baseboard. To prevent
lap marks, each new strip should
be applied before the previous one
has had time to dry.. Paint should
first be brushed on the dry sur-
face, working towards the wet or
painted edge.
The brush should be dipped light-
ly and never deeper than half the
depth of the bristle. Overloading
the brush will cause the paint to
Spatter and run down along the
handle. Exces-s paint should be
tapped off against the side of the
container after each dippings.
Paint should be applied
with
short light strokes using only
the
ends of the bristles. The pressure
should be released at the end of
each stroke to prevent thick edges
and brush marks. Care should be
taken not to compress or other-
wise twist the bristles when paint-
ing in tight corners. If possible,
an old brush should be kept han-
dy for this purpose. A good brush
can be ruined if the bristles are
mistreated..
Applying too heavy a coat or us-
ing overdiluted paint may cause
runs or sags. These should be
brushed smooth before . the paint
has had time to harden.
If a damp cloth is kept within
reach, accidental paint spots can
be removed quickly before causing
permanent stains.
For interior surfaces a flat,
straight -edge, three-inch brush is
recommended. A narrower brush
-11/2 inches or 2 inches -will be
needed for trimmings. A third'
brush, this one with a chisel edge,
will be found practical for window
sash.
Rubber sponge or felt' rollers
are now widely used for painting
large surfaces, such as walls and
ceilings. An even textured finish
can be obtained with .a roller with-
out any special skill and with defin-
ite advantage in painting time. A
roller can • be used equally well
with water soluble, oil emulsion or
rubber paints.
All "-left-over paint should,be
stored in tightly covered contin-
ers. Brushes and rollers should be
thoroughly cleaned before storing.
Solvents for this purpose may be
obtained at any hardware store.
Buckthorn Aids
Rust Attacks
If your last oat crop was cover-
ed with rust, you should check
your fence lines and woodlots for
European Buckthorn. According
to the Field Crops Branch, Ontario
Department of Agriculture, Euro-
pean or Common Buckthorn can
greatly increase grain rust on your
farm because it carries a disease
known as leaf or crown rust of
oats. To make matters worse,
different types of leaf rust cross
on the Buckthorn, producing new
types, capable of infecting even
the most rust -resistant varieties of
oats. If buckthorn could be eradi-
cated, leaf rust would be much
less of a problem. The Ontario
Department of Agriculture recog-
nizes this fact and provides grants
to counties which organize Buck-
thorn control campaigns.
Buckthorn will grow six to 18
feet high. It has oval,shiny, dark
green leaves with veins Which run
along the length of the leaf rather
than out to the sides. At the tips
of the stems are short, blunt
thorns. Small, greenish flowers
are followed by black, bitter -tasting
berries in the fall.
Fortunately, atel Buckthorn can be
destroyed by 'chemical weed kill-
ers. Brushkill Compounds (2,
4-D/2,4, 5-T) and sodium chlorate
mixtures, applied according to the
e give ex-
cellent
directions,
cellent results. For further de-
tails, read the label. on the weed
killer you buy and refer to On-
tario Department of Agriculture
Circular 75C -"Your Guide To
Chemical Control of Weeds and
Brush", available from the coun-
ty Agricultural Representative or
Information Branch, Ontario De-
partment of Agriculture, Parlia-
ment Buildings, Toronto, Ont.
The Week at
. a
SEAFORTH ARENA
and COMMUNITY CENTRE
SKATING
Friday, December 16 - 8 - 10 p.m.
Admission: 35c and 25c
SKATING
Saturday, December 17 - 2 to 3.30 p.m.
Admission: l0c
HOCKEY - SATURDAY, DEC. 17 - 7:00 p.m.
Clinton Bantams. vs. Seaforth Bantams
Clinton Midgets vs. Seaforth Midgets - 8:15
Admission 25c
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY - MONDAY, DEC. 19
Atwood vs. Seaforth - 8:30 p.m.
' Admission: 25c and 50c
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY - TUESDAY, DEC. 20
Lucknow vs. Winthrop - 8:30 p.m.
Admission: 25c and 50c
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY - WED., DEC. 21
Monkton vs. Stf'Columban - 8:30 p.m.
Admission: 25e and 50e
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BEEF FARMERS!
We can help you solve your
production costs '
CHEAPER GAINS : MORE PROFITS
We are able to offer you a
Pelleted Beef Feed At
546.00 per ton bagged
542.00 per ton bulk
" USED IN THIS DISTRICT - PROVEN BY THE FARMER
AND LIKED "
GRAIN REQUIRMENTS -
We can offer you Truck Load Lots of Grain Delivered
and put in your Bin at 'SPECIAL PRICES
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Screenings and Corn
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• Beef Concentrate • Cow Concentrate
• Hog Concentrate
• Poultry Concentrate
PLEASE NOTE' ' 'J. Mill will be CLOSED on Monday,
December 26th, and Tuesday, Decem-
ber 27th, for Christmas. Please order
early, so we can guarantee delivery.
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Phone 775 Seaforth
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