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USE THESE .CLASSIFICATIONS
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
13. 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. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25. In Memoriam
26. Personals
The cost is law. Classifications
2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and
17, minimum 25c an inser-
tion. All other classifications
minimum 50 cents per inser-
tion, except Auction Sales (20),
Tenders Wanted (21) and Legal
Notices (22), rates on applica-
tion. Billing Charge, 15c, if not
paid by 10 days following last
insertion.
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES.
(For Business Firms, Trades-
men, etc.): Minimum 50 cents
per insertion. Billing charge, 15
cents per advertisement.
1. Coming Events
PROGRESSIVE euchre party,
St. Patrick's Parish Hall, Dub-
lin, Fri., Oct. 27, at 8:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 1-88-2
BAZAAR—BAKE SALE and
tea, Chiseihurst United Church,
Thursday November 9th, at 3
p.m. Sponsored by the W.A. -3
BINGO every Saturday night,
Canadian Legion Memorial Hall,
Seaforth, commencing at 8:30
p.m. Jackpot $66. on 59 calls.
One $25 special and two $5 door
prizes. 1.88-1
VARNA WA Bazaar and Bake
sale, in Varna Township Hall,
Saturday, October 28th, from
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Afternoon tea
will be served. 1-89x1
BRUCEFIELD W.A. Bazaar,
Saturday, Nov. 4, 2 o'clock,
Brucefield United Church. Bak-
ing, aprons, produce, fancy
work; afternoon tea. 1.88-2
RECEPTION and Dance for
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dale, (nee
Margaret Boyd), Seaforth Com-
munity Centre, Friday, Oct. 27.
Norris Orchestra. Ladies please
bring lunch. Everybody wel-
come. 1-89x1
MINSTREL SHOW from Angli-
can Church, Seaforth, at Brod-
hagen Community Hall, Monday,
Nov. 13, 8:15, Sponsored by the -
L u t h e r a n Married Couples,
Brodhagen. Advance tickets are
available from members, Shol-
dice's store and cast, 75c and
35c. 1-89-3
2. Lost, Strayed
BLUE HANDLED aluminum
shovel, lost in Walton vicinity.
E. BEUERMANN, phone 8311R11
Seaforth. 2-89-1
HAND SAW, lost between El-
win Wilson's and Neil B e 11' s.
Finder please return to ELWIN
WILSON. 2-89x1
3. Found
A CHILD'S purse, found in the
Town Hall, Seaforth. Owner may
have same by identifying it at
the clerk's office. 3-89-1
4. Help Wanted
GIRL or LADY to help with
odd jobs, Friday and Saturday
of this week. PHONE 861 R 23.
4-89-1
LOCAL MAN REQUIRED
To be our Representative in
this County, pleasant, dignified
work with top earnings. Full or
part-time, repeat sales year
after year. No lay offs, no slack
seasons, age no barrier. Car
needed, territories are filling
fast, rush your name and ad-
dress for full information. No
obligation. D EVE LOP MENT
DIRECTOR, Box 817, London,
Canada. 4-86-4
8. Farm Stock For Sale
GOOD strong chunks. A. R.
DODDS, phone 861 R 14, Sea -
forth, 8-89-1
10 GOOD pigs. JOSEPH NO -
LAN, St. Colemban, phone Dub-
lin 84 R 16. 8-89-1
CHESNUT pony mare, quiet
for children. Reasonable. VIV-
AN COOPER, Kippen 653 R 21,
Seaforth. 8-89x1
SEVEN Durham -Hereford
steers, rising 2 years old. Apply
to PAT RYAN, Dublin, phone
55 R 16, Dublin. 8-89x1
SHORTHORNS—Horned and
Polled breeding stock for sale.
Contact CRAWFORD MeNEIL,
Fieldman, Tri -County Shorthorn
Club, iloitidvood, brit. 846-4
8. Farm Stock For Sale
10 PIGS, 7 weeks old. CARL
VANDERZON, Main St., Sea-
forth,
eaforth, phone 469. 8-89-1
12 PIGS, 7 weeks old. Apply
DON McCLURE, RR 1, Sea -
forth, phone 855 R 3. 8-89.1
25 SUFFOLK and 15 Leicester
ewes for quick sale. CLARENCE
PARKE, Zurich, Ont. 8-89-1
REGISTERED Guernsey heif-
er, second calf heifer; vacinated
and blood ,tested. KEN GLB-
BINGS, phone Clinton HU 2-7419
8-89x1
LEICESTER RAMS, 1 shear -
ling, 2 ram lambs, registered;
Shorthorn bull, 16 months of
age. Herd accredited and list-
ed. WM, R. PEPPER, RR 3,
Seaforth, phone Clinton HU 2-
7534. 8-89-1
5 HEREFORD steers, around
800 ibs; 5 Holstein steers, around
800 lbs; 3 Holstein steers, 1,1100
lbs; 10 steers and heifers, Hol-
stein, around 600 lbs. LESLIE
PEPPER, RR 4, Walton, phone
854 R 22, Seaforth. 8-89x11
9. Poultry For Sale
DRESSED oven ready •capons.
Phone HU 2-7548, Clinton DOUG-
LAS HUGILL, RR 2, Seaforth.x2
OVEN ready capons. OLIVER
WRIGHT, phone 847 R 2, Sea -
forth. 9-89-1
FOR SALE
Ready to lay
H & N "NICK CHICK"
PULLETS
Vaccinated, debeaked and de-
livered in sanitary crates. Avail-
able Oct. 25 to Nov. 10.
HENDERSON STARTED
CHICKS LTD.
Phones 645 J 1 or 232-J -
Seaforth, Ontario
9-88-2
11. Articles For Sale
DRY WOOD for sale. WIL-
FRED O'ROURKE, phone Dub-
lin 37 R 9. 11-89x2
CABBAGES for sale. Apply to
WILLIAM WALTERS, Wineheh
sea, phone 14 R 16, Kirkton. -1
PINK FORMAL, size 14, in
good condition, $10.00 MRS.
BEN BRIDGE, Seaforth. 11-89-1
COLLIE PUPS -3 Border Col-
lie pups. ROBT. W. CAMPBELL
phone 835 R 31. 11-89x1
25 KIMBER pullets, .laying;
also feed turnips. Apply OLI-
VER WRIGHT, RR 2, Seaforth,
phone 847 R 2, Seaforth. 11-89-1
USED 4 -burner McClary elec-
tric range, in exeellent con-
dition. CROWN HARDWARE,
phone 797, Seaforth. 11-89-1
USED GARDEN tiller for sale
in excellent condition. CROWN
HARDWARE, phone 797, Sea -
forth. 11-89-1
CHILD'S winter coat, size 8,
turquoise with brown fur collar;
in good condition. PHONE 666-
W-3, Seaforth. 11-89-1
LARGE SIZE baby crib, in ex-
cellent condition with practical-
ly new mattress. Price, $15.00.
PHONE 544, Seaforth, 11.89.1,
RASPBERRY CANES. Apply
WILLIAM BRADSHAW, Mar-
ket st., Seaforth, phone 125-W.
11-89x2
ALL types of gravel for sale.
Prompt delivery. DON WALL -
ACE, phone 842 R 5, Seaforth.
11-86-tf
CHOOSE YOUR diamond in
privacy at ANSTETT JEWEL-
LERS. For an evening appoint-
ment phone 77, Seaforth, 86-tf
BUY NOW! Transistor radios,
14.95 and up. See and hear the
amazing MACO at 49.95 & 79.95
(shortwave) at SAVAUGE'S
(opposite the Post Office). 86-tf
PERMO ANTI -freeze, asphalt
and steel roofing, Shelburne
potatoes, in 75 lb. bags, $1.25;
5 bags for $6.00. B O R D EN
BROWN, phone 841 R 2. 11-874f
STAPLERS—Never before! A
stapler with quality and per-
formance at the low price of 69c.
See them to -day at THE HUR-
ON EXPOSITOR, phone 141.
SPRAYED apples for sale.
Spy, King, Macintosh, Tatman
Sweet, Snow, Delicious, Greening
Russet and cider apples. Phone
HU 2-3214, collect. Free deliv-
ery in Seaforth. FRED McCLY-
MONT and SONS, Varna. 87-4
QUANTITY lumber, wood and
coal; house doors and windows,
also cook stove, sidewalk blocks,
cement blocks, stove box, Targe
box for grain. Apply BOX 1044,
The -Huron Expositor, or phone
390-M. 11-89x1
CATTLE OILER—Meintyre's
cattle oilers, the greatest ad-
vance in cattle oilers in 50 yrs.
The only oiler with spiral curry
comb teeth that groom the cat-
tle. ORVILLE STOREY, RR 1,
Seaforth. See the oiler at our
farm. 11-86-tf
ONE GIRL'S reversible green
plaid skirt, size 6X; two suets,
one brown pin -stripe, one blue
pin"stripe; 1 tweed topcoat and
1 black winter overcoat, all site
40-42. All articles in real good
condition. PHONE 798-J, Sea -
11:89x1
12. Wanted To Buy
MEDIUM SIZE, oil -burning
space heater and oil tank. BOX
1059, Huron Expositor. 12-89x1
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
For sick, dead, disabled farm
animals. Prompt, courteous col-
lection of dead, disabled farm
animals. Dead Stock Disposal
Act Lie. 42-C-60. Call collect ED.
ANDREWS, 863-W-1, Seaforth.
12-88-tf
13. Wanted
WE WILL do custom plowing.
Apply A. POLAND, RR 2, Dub-
lin, phone 34 R 11. 13-88-x2
ROOMERS or boarders, men
or girls. PHONE 236, Sera -
forth, 13-89-1
6 or 8 head of cattle to feed for
the winter. RUSSELL MILLER,
RR 4, Seaforth, phone 603 W 3;
Seaforth. 13-89-1
14. Property For Sale
50 ACRES good loam 1 a n d
good barn and house, bath and
hydro; 25 acres plowed and 7
acres bush, in Kippen area. Ap-
ply BOX 1057, The Huron Expos-
itor. 14 -88 -ti
FOR SALE
11 storey frame house in
Dublin, low down payment will
handle. Nearly new 6 room
house in Dublin.
100 acres in Tuckersmith, on
county Rd. Real good buildings.
200 acres in McKillop close to
town. Good buildings.
100 acres in Stanley close to
lake, good barn, silo and mod-
ern house.
Apply to Amos Corby
Phone 598-M
Seaforth, Ontario
Agent for Wilfred Mclntee,
Broker.
14-89-1
FARM
FOR SALE
To close the Estate of the
late Fletcher Townsend, the Ea-
ecutors of the said Estate are
offering for sale the following
property, namely the south
half of Lots No. 26 and 27 on
the second Concession H.R.S. in
the Twp. of Tuckersmith con-
sisting of 99 acres, be the same
more or less. There are no
buildings on this property,.. but
approximately 40 acres are un-
der cultivation and the fall plow-
ing of stubble will be done, the
rest is in grass with plenty of
water.
For terms and particulars,
apply to WARREN WHITMORE
or SAM WHITMORE on North
half of Lot 26, H.R.S. or to MR.
E. B. MENZIES, Box 613, Clin-
ton, Ont., Solicitor for the said
Estate.
14-89-3
15. Property For Rent
.2 -ROOM heated apartment,
partly furnished, in Royal apart-
ment building. Contact JOSEPH
McCONNELL or DR. E. A. Mc -
MASTER, 15-86-tf
19. Notices
PAPER HANGING and paint-
ing. DOUG DALTON, phone
261-W. 19-89-2
WILL TEACH piano lessons
from beginners to grade 6. Also
popular pieces. Apply MRS.
SPAETZEL, Van Egmond Apts.,
Egmondville. 19-89x2
DRESS MAKING, sewing and
drapping done at home. Will
pick-up and deliver. MRS. HEN-
RY KLAVER,on Highway 8,
phone Clinton HU 2-9156. 19-89-2
19. Notices
SOMETHING to sell? 'Some-
thing you need? Use the Want
Ads each week in The 'Huron
Expositor. ' They bring results.
Just PHONE 141, Seaforth.
45c DEVELOPS and prints
your 8 exposure black and white
film. 65c 12 exposure films.
Large size reprints 6c each.
Free enlargement coupon en-
closed with every order. HURON
PHOTO SERVICE, Box 550,
Seaforth. 19-84x6
MAGIC MARKERS — Instant
dry; waterproof; write on any
surface; just pull off cap and
Magic Marker is ready to use.
Refills available. Nine colors of
ink. THE HURON EXPOSITOR,
phone 141, Seaforth. 11-737otf
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
$1 per 100 lbs., plus bonus far
dead, old or disabled horses and
cattle. Please phone promptly
to Atwood ZEnith 34900 (no toll
charge) or Atwood 356-2622 col-
lect. Seven day service. Licence
No. 103-C-61. 19-66-26
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household Ef-
fects at Lot 14, Con. 2, Tucker -
smith Twp.; L.R.S., 1V4 miles
East of Kippen and 1 mile
South, on SATURDAY, NOV. 4th
at 1 p.m.
Dining room table and chairs;
sideboard; 3 cupboards; 2 dav-
enports; couch; piano and
bench; china cabinet; 6 rocking
chairs; living room suite; 4
beds, mattresses, springs; 4
dressers and stands; hall stand;
2 wicker chairs; 4 arm chairs;
library table; swivel 'office
chair; sewing machine; elec-
tric refrigerator; electric stove;
kitchen table and chairs; two
wood stoves; floor and table
lamps; rugs; carpets; pillows;
wool blankets; silverware and
chest; set of china; number of
pieces of old china; 2 antique
toilet sets; Westminster Chime
clock; 6 original paintings; cross
cut saw and tools; 100 fruit jars;
quantity of dry wood; other ar-
ticles too .numerous to mention.
TERMS—Cash.
JOHN C. DOIG, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-89-2
Auction sale of farm stock &
farm implements. The under-
signed auctioneer has received
instructions to sell by public
auction on the farm of R. B.
Williams, Lot 16, Con. 7, Us -
borne Twp., 4 miles east of
Exeter, commencing at 1 p.m.,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31.
1 springer cow; Holstein heif-
er, calf by side; 2 farrow cows.;
15 steers, 800 lbs.; 5 heifers, 500
lbs.; 20 heifers, 375 lbs.; M -H
44 diesel tractor; M -H 30 row
crop tractor; Ford Ferguson
tractor; MM drill, 16 runs, on
rubber; 41/4 ft, one-way; Bueh-
ler cultivator, 9 ft.; rubber -tired
wagon; JD side rake; M -H side
rake; IHC 400 tractor spreader,
(large);MM corn picker; chain
harrows; Ferg. stiff -tooth cul-
tivator; Ferg. scraper; spike -
tooth harrows; OK hammer mill
DeLaval milking machine, 3
units; Fleury 3 -furrow plow on
rubber; blacksmith's forge and
anvil; many other articles. Ap-
prox. 20 tons mixed grain.
No reserve as farm is sold.
Terms cash day of sale except
on tractors and drill which will
be sold 1-3 down and the bal-
ance Mar. 1, if arrangements
are made prior to sale. 3% sales
tax on taxable items. R. B.
Williams, prop., Hector McNeil,
auct. 20-89-1
STAPLERS—Never before! A
stapler with quality and per-
formance at the low priceef 69c.
See them to -day at THE HUR-
ON EXPOSITOR, phone 141.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2,
Brussels, phone 442 W 6, Brus-
sels. 19-87x12
FILTER QUEEN sales and
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners and polishers.
Reconditioned cleaners for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich,
phone Hensali 696 R 2. 19-86x13-tf
ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser-
vice, cleaners and polishers, al-
so reconditioned cleaners and
parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 New-
gate St., Goderich, phone JA
4-7917. 19-86-tf
SEAFORTH
U PHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19.86-tf
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Municipal Dump
will be open until further notice
on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m
J. 1. MCINTOS11
Clerk
19-86-tf
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Estate Auction Sale of Pro-
perty and Household Effects, in
the Village of Brussels, at the
corner of Alexander and Flora
Streets, on SATURDAY, OCT.
28th, at 1 p.m.:
Chesterfield and 2 chairs; end
table; number of small tables;
Wilton rug, 9x10 ft. and felt
base; trilight lamp; electric
lamps; dining room suite, 6
chairs, table, buffet; 3 rocking
chairs; studio couch; 3 bedroom
suites; telivision; cabinet radio;
Kroehler platform rocker (new);
Axminster rug 9x12; smoker;
Admiral refrigerator; 4 -burner
Sunshine electric stove; cook
stove; dropleaf table; 4 kitchen
chairs; ironing board; Westing-
house vacuum cleaner; leather
rocking chair; electric iron; Cof-
field electric washing machine•
ladder; lawn mower; 1 cord
wood; kitchen stool; kitchen
utensils; set of dishes; other
articles too numerous to men-
tion.
PROPERTY—two-storey brick
house, garage, situated at the
corner of Alexander and Flora
Streets. Immediate possession.
Sold subject to reserve bid; 10%
down, balance in 30 days.
CHAT'T'ELS—Cash.
In ease of inclement weather,
sale will be held in arena.
PROP. — ESTATE OF LATE
ELIZABETH KEYS
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
20.8$-2
20. Auction Sales
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Residential Property - Farm
Household Furniture
To be held in Hensall, On-
tario (corner Mill and Welling-
ton Streets), WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 1st, at 1:00 p.m.,
sharp:
Real Estate to be sold in two
lots, subject to reserve bid, at
3;00 p.m.:
LOT 1: Residential Property
—1 SS storey, 7 -room frame
house, corner Mill and WeIling-
ton Streets, Hensall.
LOT 2: Farm Property—Lot
2, Concession 6, Township of
Tuckersmith, County of Huron,
approximately 100 acres, includ-
ing 1% storey frame house,
bank barn, implement shed and
hen house -pig pen.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Etc.—Settee and chairs; num-
ber of occasional chairs; small
tables; writing desk; couch; 2
china cabinets; dining room
table; kitchen table; kitchen
cabinet; Victrola and records;
bedroom furniture; 2 spool
beds; chest of drawers; trunks;
step -ladder; glassware; toilet
set; red glass parlor lamp; kit.
chen utensils; rag carpet; tools,
harness; host of other articles.
TERMS: Chattels—Cash.
Real Estate -10% deposit on
day of sale, balance in 30 days
on closing. Immediate posses-
sion if desired. Conditions of
sale will be announced on day
of sale.
Everything must be sold! No
reserve except on real estate.
FOR THE ESTATE OF IDA
HISLOP HUDSON, Deceased
BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST
COMPANY, Stratford, Executo
Harold Jackson, Seaforth,
Auctioneer.
20-88-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
The television set ]left in No.
11 apartment, Royal Block, will
be sold for rent due on Nov. 1,
1961, unless payment in fulfil is
received before that date,
E. A. McMASTER
22-88-2
NOTICE
Court of Revision
Township of McKillop
The Council of the Township
of McKillop will meet as a
Court of Revision on the Asses-
cment Roll of 1961-62, at
CARNEGIE HALL, SEAFORTH
on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1961
at 10:00 a.m.
Parties interested should gov-
ern themselves accordingly.
J. M. ECKERT, Clerk
Township of McKil]op
22-89-2
TOWNSHIP
OF TUCKERSMITH
Clerk's Notice of First
Posting of Voter's List
NOTICE is hereby given that
I have complied with Section 9
of the Voters' List Act and that
I have posted up at my office
at Tuckersmith, on the 27th day
of October, 1961, the list of all,
persons entitled to vote in said
Municipality at Municipal Elec-
tions, and that such list remains
there for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any errors or
ommisions corrected according
to law, the last day for appeal
being the 10th day of November,
1961.
DATED this 26th day of Octo-
ber, 1961.
J. I. McINTOSH
Clerk, Township of Tuckersmith
22-89-2
TOWNSHIP OF
HULLETT
Clerk's Notice of the
First Posting of Voters'
List
Voters' List 1961, Township of
Hullett, County of Huron,
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
the Voters' List Act, and that I
have posted up at my Office at
Lot 0.6, Concession 8, Hulett
Township, on the 21st Day of
October, 1961, the List of all
Persons entited to vote in the
municipality at Municipal elec-
tions and that such List remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call on all Voters
to take immediate Proceedings
to have any omissions or errors
corrected according to Law, the
last day for Appeal being the 6th
Day of November, 1961.
Dated this 21st Day of Octo-
ber, 1961.
HARRY F. TEBBUTT,
Clerk, Township of Hullett,
RR 1, Londesboro, Ont.
22-89-2
23. "Business Directory
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St., W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE • SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds
for rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 - Seaforth
BOX
FUNERAL .SERVICE
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS
Phones:
Res. 595-W — Store 43
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 335
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m.
SEAFORTH
MEDICAL CLINIC
Goderich St., Seaforth, phone. 26
P. L. BRADY, M.D., M.C.G.P.
Telephone 750 W 1
E. MALKUS, M.D.
Telephone 15
W. FLEWELLING, M.D., C.M.
Telephone 223
OFFICE HOURS: Afternoons,
except Wednesdays; Evenings,
except Wednesday and Saturday
Appointments may be made in
advance.
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
If no answer, call Residence 605
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5-W Res. 5-J
Seaforth
• JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist — Phone 791
Main Office, Goderich St., W.,
Seaforth, adjacent to Clinic
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Office Hours: Seaforth, daily
except Monday, 9 a.W,-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.;
Thursday evenings by appoint-
ment only. Clinton: Monday, 9
a.m.-5:30 p.m. (Above Hawkins'
Hardware.
G. A. WEBB, D.C.
*Doctor of Chiropractic
438 Main Street - Exeter
X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities
Open Each Weekday Except
Wednesday
Tues. and Thurs. Evenings 7-9
For Appointment - Phone 606
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. Drennan, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaofrth
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth Ontario
A. M. HARPER & COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich JA 4-7562
Licensed Municipal Auditor
THE McKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFFICE---Seaforth, Ont,
OFFICERS:
President -J. L. Malone, Seaforth
Vice-President—John H. Me -
Ewing, Blyth.
Secretary -Treasurer — W. E.
Sbuthgate, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris.
Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert
Archibald, Seaforth; John H.
MCEwing, Blyth; William S.
Alexander, Walton; Harvey Ful-
ler, Goderich; 'Wm. R. Pepper,
Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth; N. Trewartha, Clin-
ton.
AGENTS:
Vincent Lame, RR 5, Seaforth;
William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
boro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth;
Harold Squires, RR 3, Clinton.
FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO
LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE
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24. 'Cards of Thanks
I WISH' to express my sincere
appreciation and thanks to Drs.
Maikus and Brady, the special;
nurses and the nurses of the
staff of Scott 'Memorial Hospit-
al and Whitney Ambulance Ser-
vice. Thanks es all who remem-
bered me with cards, flowers,
treats, visits and those who help-
ed out at home during my re-
cent illness.
89-1 MRS. KEN CARNOCHAN
I WISH to express sincere
thanks to all my friends who by
their visits, cards and flowers
so kindly remembered me while
a patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital and St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland and Dr. Grace, also
the nurses at both hospitals for
all the kindness and courteous
treatment. It all was deeply ap-
preciated.
24-89-1 ROBERT JAMIESON.
25. In Memoriam .
NOTT—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Raymond E. Nott, who passed
away one year ago, Oct. 28, 1960
Always a thought and many
a tear,
For one we miss and loved
so dear,
The painful way you had to die
We'll always remember and
wonder !shy,
To know we couldn't say good-
bye,
Will always bring regret,
But the hearts that loved you
dearly,
Are ones that don't forget.
-Sorrowfully missed by wife
and daughters Winnie, Nancy
and Sally. 25-89-1
27. Births
BAKER — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Oct. 19, to Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. Baker, Sea -
forth, a son.
BEAVER—At South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, on Oct. 16, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaver,
(nee Betty Bell), RR 2, Hen-
sall, a son.
CORBETT---At Clinton Public
Hospital, on Oct. 17, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Corbett, RR 1,
Exeter, a son, Jeffrey Harvey.
A brother for Steven & Kim.
DUFFY — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Oct. 21, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Duff, RR 1,
Dublin, a daughter.
ELLIOTT — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Oct. 20, to Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Elliott, RR
3, Mitchell, a son.
McCUEE — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Oct. 22, to Mr.
and Mrs. John McCue, Sea -
forth, a daughter.
VAN BERGEN—At Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, on Oct. 24, to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Ber-
gen, RR 1, Dublin, a son.
VAN MILTENBURG—At Scott
Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 21,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. VanMilten-
burg, RR 4, Seaforth, a son.
29. Deaths
HORNICK—In Hullett, on Oct.
19, Rose Alice McGee, beloved
wife of Basil Hornick, in her
62nd year.
McK1LLOP BUSY BEAVERS
"Fruits For Breakfast" was
the topic discussed by the lead-
ers and members of the 4-H
Club at the meeting held at
the home of Faye Little on
Wednesday. The roll call was
answered by "Fruits we freeze,
can or dry at home." An ex-
hibit of dried fruits, brought by
the members, was set up. Also
the leaders demonstrated a way
to prepare an orange and a
grapefruit for breakfast.
A fruit salad was prepared
by some of the members and
leaders and served at the clos-
ing of the meeting.
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141
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Mrs, Dick Watson and baby
daughter have returned home
from Scott Memorial 1F(p$pital,
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith,
Sandra and Arthur, of Blen-
heim, with Mr. Ed. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenzleth Smith.
Mr. Clayton Ahrens, 'Water-
Ioo College University, ;spent
the weekend at his home.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. 'Scherbarth,
Sr., and 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Prueter and Joanne, ' Detroit,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Scher -
berth arid other relatives.
A shower was held fiat the
Community 'Hall last 'Thursday
evening for 'Mr, andi'Mrs.‘'Keith
Stephen (Elaine Prueter). They
were presented with cash 'by
Miss Carol Wurdell, and Miss
Joyce Jordan read the,address.
On Saturday evening a shower
was held for Mr. and 'Mrs. "Bill
Krauskopf (June McDougall).
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
and Beverley with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Mose, Milverton, on
Sunday, and on Friday in
Brampton; Warren Sholdice re-
turning home with them for
the weekend.
Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Darrel and
Dale, of Kitchener, with Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McCool, of Lis-
towel, visited at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Spen-
cer and Mrs. Frank Swiggeri of
Detroit, visited relatives here
on Sunday.
Hear Missionary From Ethopia
The United Lutheran Church
Women of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church were hosts to about 130
ladies of neighboring women's
organizations on Wednesday af-
ternoon from Bethel United
Church, Duff's United Church
and Evangelical United Breth-
ren, all of McKillop; Bethesda
United Church, First Lutheran
Church, both of Logan, and St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, Ellice.
Each group presented a num-
ber. Readings were given by
Miss Tennie Dennis, Mrs. Alex
Drummond and Mrs. August
Ahrens; solo by Mrs. Elmer
Koehler, accompanied by Mrs.
Amacher; , piano selection by
Mrs. Arnold Scott; duet by Mrs.
Chris. W. Leonhardt and Mrs.
Harold Elligsen, accompanied
by Mrs. Lloyd Prueter.
The guest speaker for the af-
ternoon was Miss Bartji, who is
a missionary with Sudan In-
terior Missions in Ethopia. Her
talk was on Foreign Missions,
and showed slides of her work
there.
Mrs. George Rock and Mrs.
Russell Sholdice received the
guests. Mrs. Oscar Young op-
ened devotions, and Mrs. Edwin
Scherbarth read the Scripture
and Mrs. Irvin Miller the
prayer. Mrs, Manuel Beuer-
mann, the president, gave a
word of welcome, and Pastor
Brill spoke briefly. Mrs. Chris.
Leonhardt and Mrs, Harold
Rock took up the offering. Mrs.
Oscar Young thanked the speak-
er and presented her with a
gift, and Mrs. Harold Rock pre-
sented Miss Bartji with the mis-
sion offering.
Mrs. Dan Beuermann was the
pianist for the hymns. Mrs.
Lloyd Prueter and Mrs. Edwin
Scherbarth entertained them
for a short period of contests.
The meeting closed with a
hymn, prayer and Doxology. A
buffet lunch was served.
WINTHROP
The WMS and WA of Cavan
Church, Winthrop, will meet on
Wednesday, Nov. 1. Circle one
is to look after the lunch, and
Circle two, the program. The
delegates to the Sectional meet-
ing will give their report. Will
the ladies 'please bring the art-
icles for the bale to this meet-
ing.
by
Tom Dorr
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