The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-08-19, Page 11By MRS. ERVIN RADER
Larry Snider Motors Ltd.
Ford, Fairlane, Falcon and Ford Trucks
586 Main South, Exeter 235.7640
Times-Advocate, August -19, 1965 Page 11 25 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate
On the premises
73 HURON ST. WEST, EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 20
at 7:00 p.m,
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot 231• & 232, Plan 20 104x165
ft. on which is situated a well
constructed 2-storey white brick
dwelling.
Main floor—Modern kitchen,
large living and dining room,
den, 2 bedrooms and utility
room and 3 piece bathroom.
Second floor—Modern kitchen,
living room, 3-piece bathroom,
2 bedrooms and den.
Large basement, new oil fur-
nace, double garage, Home com-
pletely renovated, new alumi-
num windows.
Ideal home for two families.
Convince yourself by inspecting
this property before sale date.
TERMS of Real Estate-10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days, Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid if not previ-
ously sold.
FRANK HERMAN, Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12:19c
Important
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques & Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of
Lot 68, Knell Survey, in the
Village of Zurich, on which is
situated a well - constructed 2-
storey brick dwelling. Main
floor—living and dining room,
den, kitchen and utility room.
Second floor — 3 bedrooms and
clothes closets. Full size base-
ment, newly installed oil fur-
nace. Dwelling duplex style
suitable for 2 families. Ample
garden land and shade trees.
Inspection invited.
TERMS of Real Estate-10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid,
HOUSEHOLD E F F E C T S —
Grand upright medium size pi-
ano, in good condition; 3-piece
chesterfield suite; Admiral 21"
television, like new; electric
radio; solid oak dining room
table and chairs, buffet and
china cabinet; cherry round top
centre table; end tables; fern-
ery; hall tree; pedestals; set-
tee; 2 toilet sets; 2 wicker
rockers; chest of drawers; oak
rockers; glass cupboard; dry
sink; White sewing machine;
electric lamps; coal oil lamps;
mirrors; pictures and frames;
cuckoo clock; gothic clock; an-
tique kitchen clock; single bed;
3 oak bedsteads, dressers, corn=
modes; Captain's chair; round
top mahogany extension table,
like new; kitchen table and
chairs; washstand; lea ther
chair; cedar Chests; trunk;
couch; Axminster rugs various
sizes; carpets; mats; quilts;
bedding; pillows; comforters;
linens; diamond ring; small
lady's watch; assortment glass-
ware: silverware; antique dish-
es; kitchen utensils; electric
stove: antique wood scale; cop-
per bailer; galvanized tubs;
quantity fruit; sealers; crocks;
quantity of coal and wood,
No reserve, everything will
he sold to settle estate,
TERMS: Cash.
ALBERT HESS,
HARRY HOFFMAN,
Executors for the estate of
the late Anna Hess
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19c
Farm Sold
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractor and
Farm Machinery
FOR ERNEST H. LEWIS
to be held at the farm,
Lot Part 1, Highway #4
1/2 MILE EAST
OF CLANDEBOYE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26
at 1:30 p.m.
LIVESTOCK: Roan Hereford
cow with excellent calf by side;
red Hereford cow, steer calf
by side; Holstein cow in milk;
Jersey cow in milk; choice veal
calf; 3 Hereford steer calves;
Durham calf; 3 yearling steers;
9 yearling heifers( open); ex-
cellent yearling Holstein heifer
(open).
TRACTOR & MACHINERY —
Standard Ferguson model 20.85,
hydraulic 3-point hitch. This
tractor was purchased new and
has been used exclusively on
this 80-acre farm, Ferguson
cultivator and scuffler attach-
ments; 2-furrow plow; bean
puller; New Idea 7 ft. power
mower, in new condition; Int,
side rake on rubber; Geo.
White tractor manure spreader;
Fleury Bissel double discs;
M.H. 13 run fertilizer grain
drill; Int. all crop hay loader;
2 - wheeled trailer (steel box);
bolt pulley for tractor; rubber
tired wheelbarrow; root pulper;
rubber •tire wagon and flat
rack; Set of scales; reel type
power lawn mower; Massey
Harris baler with motor; 30 ft.
bale elevator, like new condi-
tion; milk cans; forks, shovels,
other articles too numerous to
mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: De-
luxe model Frigidaire 4-burner
electric stove; Warm Morning
Model 520 coal ,and wood space
heater in exeelient condition.
This unit would be especially
good for summer cottage or in
25 Auction Sales
case of power failure, Electro-
lux vacuum cleaner; writing
desk, other household accesso-
ries.
ANTIQUES INCLUDE wooden
butter bowl, spoon and printer;
oil lamps; wicker baby buggy;
desk; pictures; mirrors,
Mr. Lewis is giving up farm-
ing completely and is moving
into the city.
TERMS: Cash.
ERNEST LEWIS, Prop.
Tel. Lucan 227-4317
PERCY WRIGHT, Auct,
Tel, Hensall 262-5482
19c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF LUCAN
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25
at 1:00 p.m.
Mike refrigerator, recently
purchased; McClary 4-burner
electric stove; Beatty washing
machine, like new; Forest Oros-
ley radio; Admiral 21 inch tele-
vision; Rogers Majestic elec-
tric radio; Karn antique organ
and stool, a real masterpiece in
style; miniature antique church
made with clay and stone; din-
ing room table and chairs; oc-
casional chairs; oak & leather
rockers; fernery; small tables;
library table; cot; buffet and
china cabinet; Singer sewing
machine; antique chest of draw-
ers; 3 trunks; antique lamp;
pictures and frames; round oak
centre table; bedstead, springs
and mattress, dresser, com-
mode; bedroom chair; tobacco
cabinet and pipes; large as-
sortment glassware, silverware;
antique dishes; bedspreads;
. quilts; bedding; linens; table
cloths; drapes; curtains; mats;
chesterfield cover; oilcloth;
new men's clothing including
shirts, pyjamas, underwear;
books; assortment of potted
flowers; kitchen utensils; lino-
leum 9x9; rugs; ice box; com-
plete assortment of professional
boxing equipment including 12'
sets of boxing gloves; new
power mower; step ladder; rub-
ber tire wheelbarrow; galv.
tubs; garbage cans; storm win-
dows; garden tools; lawn mow-
er and many articles too nu-
merous to mention.
No reserve, everything in
first class condition.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. DAVID EGAN,
Proprietress
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
26 THAMES ROAD WEST,
EXETER NORTH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot 927, 928, 929, 174x150 ft. on
which is situated a one-storey
frame dwelling, also small barn
and garage.
This is an ideal commercial
property.
TERMS of Real Estate-10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Complete listing of household
furnishings in next week's is-
sue.
TED WALPER, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
directly across from Hensel].
Coach Works
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
at 1:00 p.m.
Sale consists of Real Estate
including large 2 - storey brick
dwelling and valuable building
lots suitable for residential or
commercial property.
Complete list in following is-
sues.
DUNCAN STEWART, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
19:26c
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
There will be no SundaySchool
or church services August 22 and
August 29.
Dennis Hutton spent two weeks
vacation at Listowel.
Misses Joan and Elaine and
Brian Pym spent last week visit-
ing with Misses Karen and Dianne
and Gary Skinner of Centralia.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hutton of
Listowel visited on Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton.
Several ladies attended the
trousseau tea at Zion Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hern
in honor of her daughter, Muriel.
Misses Joyce Kerslake, Carol
Bell and Brenda Skinner visited
Saturday evening with Miss Mary
Ellen Preece of Winchelsea.
The Elimville Women's Insti-
tute enjoyed a picnic and barbecue
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Gilbert JohtiS.
I-A writer
to be married
By MISS MURIEL HERN
ZION
Mrs. Thomas Hera entertained
at a trousseau tea honoring her
daughter Meriel Irene whose
marriage to William John Tookey
takes place Saturday.
Guests were received by the
bride, the hostess and Mrs.
Tookey, mother of the
groom-elect.
The tea table covered with a
lace cloth was centred with an
arrangement of white gladioli
and pink cornflowers and pink
and white tapere.
Displaying the trousseau and
gifts were Mrs. Gordon Sturdy,
Miss Janet Blair, Mrs. Ross Bel-
lantyne, Mrs. Ray Jaques, Misses
Barbara and Sheila Hern, Mrs.
Jack Box, Miss Shirley JaqueS
and Miss Ruthanne Salmon.
Serving were Miss Lynn Box,
Miss Elsie Miller and Miss Mar-
garet Salmon.
Miss Lynda Sturdy and Miss
Eleanor Salmon were in charge
of the guest book.
The bride-to-be was honored
at a community miscellaneous
shower at the home of Mrs.
Tom Brock.
By MRS. J.
EBENEZER MEMORIAL
Sunday, August 15, the 11th an-
niversary of Ebenezer cemetery
since the extensive renovation In
1954 was marked with a memorial
and dedication service.
Rev. John Davies of Ailsa Craig
and Brinsley churches was the
guest minister. Mrs. John Armit-
age supplied as organist. Mr.
Paul Graham sang a solo and a
trio, Mr. Graham, Mrs. Vicky
Eizenga and Mrs. Armitage from
the Pentecostal Church, Lucan,
sang a selection, members of
Brinsley church assisted with
the singing.
Mr. Gordon Balding, Lucan, is
chairman of the cemetery board
and Mrs. Fred Fenton, RR 2 Ailsa
Craig is secretary-treasurer.
A good crowd attended the ser-
vice for the over 100-year-old
cemetery from Toronto, Sarnia,
London, Woodstock, Mt. Brydges,
Parkhill, Exeter, Lucan and
Clandeboye.
ASK HIGHER PRICE
About 700 attended the Con-
centrated Milk Producers meet-
ing at St. Marys Arena Friday
night.
Producers asked four dollars
per cwt for 3.5 milk f.o.b. farm.
If they do not get the price they
asked 90% voted in favor of hold-
ing their milk.
WITH THE CHURCHES
At the Sunday morning service
at the United Church Mr. Edward
Phelps, London, supplied and
Miss Judy Scott was pianist for
Mrs. Sach who, with Rev. G. W.
Sach, is on vacation.
At St. James Church, Mr. Ro-
bert Boaz from Huron College is
supplying while Rev. E. 0. Lan-
caster and Mrs. Lancaster are on
vacation.
NEW RESIDENTS
New residents to the village
are Mr. and Mrs. Greg Helten
and family from Brinsley and
Mr. and Mrs. Liliford of London
who have moved to the house be-
side the Carter store.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Carter
visited Mr. & Mrs. Alan Tindall
of Wiarton, Sunday. Other guests
were Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Abbott,
Lucan.
Mrs. J. H. Paton and her daugh-
INFANT BAPTIZED
Connie Dianne, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schroe-
der, was baptized in Zion Luth-
eran Church by Rev. Wm. Gatz.
Mr, and Mrs. James Hayter were
sponsors.
ADULTS CONFIRMED
Two adults from Zion Lutheran
Church and one from peace Luth-
eran, Exeter, were confirmed
recently at Zion Lutheran Church
by Rev. Wm, Ga.tz.
MRS. FLOSSIE STADE
Mrs. Flossie Stade, the former
Flossie Gieger and widow of the
late William Stade, passed away
suddenly at South Huron hospital,
Exeter, Thursday, August 12, in
her '75th year.
She and her husband farmed
in Stephen Township and after
his death she moved to Dash-
wood. She was an active member
of Zion Lutheran church, a mem-
ber of the choir and the Ladies
Aid.
She is survived by a son Melvin
H. PATON
ter Mrs. Wilfred Logan, Thorn-
dale, visited Mrs. Dave Hills in
Victoria Hospital Monday.
Mrs. Robert Latta returned
home from Victoria Hospital last
week.
Mrs. W i 11 i a m Hornell, the
former Winifred Haskett, and
daughter, Mary visited with Mr.
Victor Hodgins and Mr. & Mrs.
R. Hodgins and family as well as
other friends several days last
week.
Mr. & Mrs. William Simpson
had their sons home for the
weekend, Ralph Simpson, who is
with the Department of Highways,
and Murray Simpson with the
CNR at Beechville.
Attending the Hardy reunion at
Hayfield were Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer
Scott and family, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Heaman and family, Ailsa Craig,
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Taylor and
Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Scott and
Dean and Misses Judy, Betty and
Brenda Scott.
Sunday August 15 the descend-
ants of the late Mr. & Mrs.
Ward Hodgins gathered at the
home of Bruce Hodgins, Guelph.
Attending from Clandeboye were
Mr. Victor Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs.
Art Hodgins, Laura, Patricia and
Paul.
By MRS. O. HOOPER
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Morley Waugh of
London visited Monday with Mr.
& Mrs. Leonard Thacker and
family.
Ann Parkinson is attending
CGIT camp at Port Ryerse this
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson
and Paul visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Wallace at Gould
Lake at their cottage.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. G. Jones and
family were Sunday evening
guests of Mrs. Lottie Jones of
St. Marys.
Edwin Jones spent several days
with David Bryan of Prospect
Hill, Cindy and Nancy Bryan
spent several days with Donna
Jones.
Miss Ruth G. Hooper is spend-
ing this week at Ottawa with
friends.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Salmon
and family of Port Elgin were
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Langford.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson were
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Petch of Strathroy and at-
tended the Humphries reunion.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Sharon and Mary Lou attended
the Ferrin reunion at Fanshawe
Sunday,r.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson at-
tended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Joseph Muxlow at Brown
City, Michigan, Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson and
Mary Lou visited with Rev. &
Mrs. Joe . Lindsay of Trenton
Wednesday, it being the 50th
wedding anniversary of the latter.
Carl Jones is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital having under-
gone surgery on his eye.
and a granddaughter Sherrie.
The body rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman funeral home until Sun-
day noon and then at Z ion Luther-
an church where Rev. Wm. Gatz
was in charge of the service.
Interment was in the Lutheran
Cemetery.
Pall bearers were, Gordon and
Kenneth Kraft, Vernon Schatz,
Lorne Dietrich, George Tiernan
and Hugh Boyle.
DIES IN FLORIDA
The death occurred Sunday in
St. Petersburg, Florida, of L.
H. Bates.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Merrilla. Willert of
Dashwood.
The body was taken by plane
to Evans funeral home, Hamilton
Road, London, where service was
held Thursday at 1.30 p.m. with
interment in Forest Lawn Ceme-
tery, London.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reste-
mayer and Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Restemayer and Robert vaca-
tioned at Inverlochy Lodge near
Parry Sound.
Mrs. Albert Seiling of Elmira
is spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Braid and family.
SURPRISE FOR 90 YEAR OLD
Mrs. Lucinda mcIsaac was ta-
ken by surprise when ten ladies
from the neighborhood called on
her Thursday, Aug 12 on the
occasion of her 90th birthday
to wish her many happy returns
of the day. Her son Wilfred of
Detroit also spent several days
with her. Ronald Mclsaac and
Miss Anita Spear of Detroit spent
the weekend with her.
Miss Elsie Miller of Zion spent
the weekend with Miss Norma
Weigand.
Relatives from this commu-
nity attended the trousseau tea
at the home of Mrs. Tom Hern
for her daughter Muriel, bride-
elect of Saturday.
A surprise party was held
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Becker on the oc-
casion of Mrs. Becker's birth-
day. Present for the event were
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred TenEyck, Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Brandt, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Brandt, and Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Eckstein, all
of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Becker and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Glanville and family
of Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Becker and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff and family.
Miss Diane Becker spent last
week with Miss Marilyn Pfaff,
Joanne Pfaff is spending this
week with Diane.
Rev, and Mrs. M. J. James
and family have returned home
after camping and visiting the
eastern provinces. Rev. James
was camp director of the church
camp for juniors for a week at
Golden Lake, Ontario. Following
camp they visited in Quebec,
New Brunswick, Prince Edward
Island and Nova Scotia.
Miss Antionette Zimmer has
returned to Dearborn, Mich.,
after spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Kirb Crocker.
Miss Sharon Rader spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Free
Miller and Brenda of Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Braid and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith attended the Witney-Muss-
elman wedding at Elmira August
7. Nancy Braid was junior brides-
maid for her cousin.
Whalen UCW
plan bazaar
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mrs.
Charles McRoberts were host-
esses for the August UCW meet-
ing Thursday afternoon in the
church hall. Eleven were pre-
sent.
Mrs. Eric Atwood was in the
chair for the program. Her open-
ing thoughts were on “prayer".
Mrs. McLeod Mills read the
Scripture lesson. Ruth Ann Mc-
Roberts gave a reading and Mary
Johnson favored with two vocal
solos.
During the business some plans
were made for the bazaar in Oc-
tober,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins,
Sharon and Burton attended the
Hodgins reunion at Poplar Hill
Sunday.
Misses Gayle Duffield and Nan-
cy Wilhelm are spending this
week at Goderich with Mrs.Salt-
er.
Sue Ann Squire is holidaying
in St. Marys with her aunt, Mrs.
Mac Baron.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins
and Allan were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee,
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley
attended the Batten reunion Sun-
day at Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern and
Mr. & Mrs. Wm French chap-
eroned the regular Teen Town
dance, Friday evening at the
Community Centre,
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins
and Gordon attended the Funks
cern meeting at Cottam Thurs-
By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett
and girls, Mr. & Mrs. Wm Hol-
liday of Rannoch, Mr. & Mrs.
Doug Parkin of London enjoyed
a picnic at Fanshawe Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson
were guests at the Proulx—Mil-
ler wedding in London Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Levy and
Margaret attended the Sperling
picnic held at the Park in Mit-
chell Sunday.
Patricia Bain of Toronto is
holidaying with her cousin Ilene
Johns.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilson and
family of Uniondale visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith,
Warren remained for holidays.
Debra and Nancy Jaques are
visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Earl, Karen and Kimberly in
London.
Mrs. Robert Rundle visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Culver and Kenneth and Jack
Rundle of Lobo.
Miss Doris Swartz of Credi-
ton spent a few days with Mr.
& Mrs. Ted Insley, Murray and
Karen.
Douglas Wit teveen of St.
George is holidaying with his
cousins Sharon and Brian Wit-
teveen.
Harrison Mills of London spent
a few days with grandfather, Mr.
Edgar Mills and aunts, Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Larry and Leroy Skinner of
Munro spent a few days with
their grandmother, Mrs. R o y
Kirk.
Church service will be held
Sunday at 10:30 with Mrs. Gord-
on Wanless of Grand Valley as
the guest speaker.
day followed by a banquet dinner
at Poplar Inn,
Mr, & Mrs. Peter Qoudsward,
Melrose, Mr, 4 Mrs. Paul Sch-
rier and Ann, Stratford, spent
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. La-
verne Morley.
Mrs. Florence Johns, Exeter
and Mr. Harvey Herbert, Bramp-
ton, were SattIrdaY visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Other
weekend guests with the Pull-
man's Were Mr, Alfred Barnes,
Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirk-
ham, Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Jas
Riley and Wayne, Brussels and
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Gower and
Danny, Woodham.
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Mill-
er were guests at the Jenken—
Stewart wedding at Wesley United
Church and the reception after-
wards at the Ivanhoe Club in Lon-
don.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jeffery
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
William Jeffery of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin visited
Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Morley at their trailer
at Ipperwash.
Mrs. Clara Hackney of Exeter,
Mrs. Mildred Bell and family of
Hensall, and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan-
tyne are holidaying at the lake
near Grand Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Luther, Janice
and Susan of Sarnia visited Mon-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. Almer Passmore,
David, Dennis, Darlene and Dale
attended the Heist picnic at
Riverview Park Exeter Sunday in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Listoen and family formerly of
Winnipeg Who are being posted
shortly to France.
There will be no services Sun-
day, August 22 but there will be
Sunday School August 29 but no
church services.
Miss Anne Simpson, Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Simpson, Bruce and
Wayne of Exeter; Mr. & Mrs.
Fleming Simpson, Rennie and
Dale; Mr. & Mrs. Ken Simpson
and Ellen; and Mr. & Mrs. Walt-
er Atkinson of Stouffville visited
with Mr. & Mrs. James Simpson
Sunday, the occasion being Mr.
Jaffieg SiMpetin'e 80th bliihdaY,
Stephen Township
Clerk-Treasurer, Tax Collector
Applications for the Position of Clerk-Treasurer
and Tax Collector for the Township of Stephen
Applicants to state qualifications
and salary expected
Applications to be in the hands of the Reeve
by Noon, August 30, 1965
Duties to Commence as Soon as Possible
OFFICE CLOSED
Township Office Will be Closed
Till Further Notice
GLEN WEBB, Reeve
Temporary
Work Available
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