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1. Coming Events
2. Loot, Strayed
.3. Found
4- Help Wanted
6. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
6. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11- Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
tee Wanted
14. Property For Vale
15- Property For Rent
16. For Sale Or Rent
17. Wanted To Reit
18, Property Wanted
10. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25. In Memoriam
26. Personals
, 27. Births
.28. Deaths
- 29. Marriages
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1. finminz Events
COMING EVENTS- A series
of prenatal classes will begin
Wednesday, January 10th,
1968, at 2:00p,m. at the
Health. Unit Office, Seaforth
Community Hospital Seaforth.1
These will be held at weekly
Intervals for nine weeks.
Those intereated are invited to
attend on the above date, or
phone the . Public Health
Nurse, Seaforth. 527-1243, be-
tween 9:00 - 9:30..a.m. or 4:30
-5:00 p.m. 1-07e2
• PARENTS'
NIGHTS
CENTRAL HURON SECON-
DARY SCHOOL, CLINTON.
Parent teachers interviews
, will be held on two evenings,
TuesSday. January 16th, Sur-
name' beginning with "A" to
"L". Thursday. January 18th
lSurnemee beginn•ne with "M"
to "Z" All students were is -
tied With a letter to their par-
ents staking particulars as to
time and procedures to be
followed on these two eights.
R. J. Homuth B. A. Principal.
MONDAY, January 2 9 t
Tuckersmith Federation Of
Agriculture Annual Meeting
and Banquet in Egmondville
Church at 7 'p.m. Gordon Hill
member of the Special Com-
mittee on Farm Income will
be guest speaker. Tickets at
$2.00 each are available from
the Federation Directors.
1-09-2
4. Help Wanted
HELP WANTED - Woman
for part-time Work. Seaforth
,Manor, 15116fie 527-0030. -2
_
MAN or woman to work in a
snack bar from 7 a.m. to 3
p.m., Monday to Friday. Work
to start Jan. 2, 1968. Apply
Huron Expositor, Box 1692.
4-04-6
WANTED Girl for local store.
Full or pert time (half days).
Must be neat in appearance
and enjoy waitine on the pub-
lic. Apply to Box 1698 Hurep
Expositor. 4.084f
MAN or woman to workofron
snack bar from 3 pone to 1010
p.m., Monday to Friday. Anl:
'Huron Expositor. 'onee
1692. •" , 4-09-0
HELP WANTip
•
YOUNG Man with grade -12
educatinn to learn the bardelhft
field. Good salary, 'benefits.
rapid progress if an interest
shown. Apply in person to
THE MANAGER,
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce,
Seaforth, Ontario.
4-08-3
GOOD-Newi'for older man.
Real opportunity for a profi-
table Rawleigh business' -in
part Huron County. - Write
Rawleigh, Dept. A-363-903,
4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry,
Montreal. 4-094
s• MALE
HELP WANTED
Average $3.50 - $4.00 per
hour unloading grain boats -
part time but yearly earnings
run to $2,500,00 - espeeially
suited -to farmers. call:
THE GODERICH ELEVATOR
and
TRANSITCOMPANY LTD.
hone524-7361 and ask for
Mr'. McConnell.
mas
;
gr.„4
4. Help Wanted 11. Articles For Sale 19. Notices , I 21. Tenders Wanted
RELIEF cok "to work one or 500 BALES cd mixed hay, i of charge:For-the Most prottiPt 17th, 1909, for completion of
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two days a week, also: lady quantitY• of mixed grain, La- and • courteous service in this tiOning equipment for Sea-
t° help in a.m. with patients. ' vera t Godkin, RR1 Walton, district PleaSe call collect forth, Communit yllospital.
Kilbarchan Nursing Home,- P1e1te\-527-1877. 11-09x11
Ph
phone 527-0860 between 9 SHELLED corn, --mixed grain , MARLATT BROS. Seaforth, Ontario.
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a.m. euid •12 noon. one 133 - Brussels, Ont. The lowest or any tender
Ken Cainpbell, Dublin,
4-09-1 phone '527o13 1 -0137. - 11-09-2•I
ONE rof heavy duty half- 24 hour service -7 days a week not necessarily accepted.
LICENSE NO. 390-065
seDrawings and speeificatione
inch traetor cheins to fit 14- m
5. Bus. Opportunities. ay be obtained from the Ar.
19-044f
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser. chitect's office
_
vice for all makes, Filter Queen
Seafcirth Community Hospital,
Sales. Varna, Phone 262-5250, c/o Barnett & Rieder -
Hensel. 100441
Hymmen, Architects,
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd- 2'79 Qeen Street Seuth,
Sales and Service, 'authorized Kitchener, °Marie.
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light- 21-08-2
house St., Goderich, phone 524 I
6514. 19-044
NEW YEAR -NEW CAREER 3.0 size tire. Like oieve condi-
Jain Avon in the exciting bus- ben. Ken RYan, RRL Dublin.
Phone 102 R 5.
iness of selling cosmetics. good
11-09-1
income. No experience neces- ONE Good irair of hockey
sary. We train. For informa. gloves size 7 to 11 years• in
tion, write or 'call collect eve- best condition. Hardly used.
flings. . Phone 527-0452. 11-09x1
'Mrs. M. Mills:a REGISTERED German Shep-
_
17 Hawkesbury Ave., herd pope on special low price
London, phone 451-0541 during JanuarY, Phone Gnd
Maorreakthrough -
erich 524-6595- or 524-7135
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coffee at Work 5c a Cop NEW and USED Fire Exting-
Part Time...Vacancy uishers various types. rechar-
COFFEE-Breaks Ltd. have Res, complete recharg'ng
openingsfor Men & women services. Fowler NfasonerY Ser
'
to own & service the esien„ vices Mitchell. Ph. 348-9036.
plex Fresh Brew Coffee Un- 11-03-8
on profitable established SAMOYED puppies, George
locations. Love. Walton. 11-094
An investment of $1.800 is HoHNER evereln fano
ac -
during working hours. 11-09-3
re ired 1 o
qu o mmence. Bank
financing available. With a coretion in ton condition. Best
cash offer. Phne 527-0162.
minimum of $250 deposit for } 11-08-3
individuals with good credit
rfeRD 20 odThi1king clews
standing.
BOX 1699
The Huron Expositor
5-08-2
S. Farm Stock For Sale
60 PIGS, call-Thri-h-.-Poppe
40-R-14 Dublin. 8-09x1
PUREBRED Lacombe boars,
registered, with $25 govern-
ment premium. Average back -
fat probe .97. Contact George
Townsend, RR3 Seaforth.
phone 527-0096. 8.09x2
SEVEN chunks, Doug Racho
Rnt2 Dubbn,phone 84 R 9
8.09x1
OEHerefordcalf, 2 weeks
old. Gib Murray, phone 23 R
20 Dublin. 8-09x1
BULL celf. also thirty pigs 11
weeks old, Ted Van Doke RR3
Seaforth phone 527-1435.
8-09x1
WINE pigs. 8 weeks nld, Jack
Patrick, phone 527-0047.
8-09-1
_ _
oNE crossbred Hereford and
RI-wet-1nm anratr due -Tan. 10,
ene .Tees•aY heifer fine P.Nbi
n bnth hrod Trfnrd'Ken
str.wart RR5 Seaforth -
1527. 8-09-1
.97PrmItiv For Sale
_
• -
2000 Knriber pellets, 20 'arks.
nid .Tanpary 13th. Mnore's
Poultry Farm, phone 527-1ene,
9-0613
V-PVTR.FIR LEGHORN
nay nol 1-1(1 Startod PulletFy
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.'
Seaford'
Phone 527.0847 • Brix 1110
' 9-04-ff
10. luqed Cars For Safe
1959 PONTIAC, 4 door, 6 cYll.
Automatic with radio, 4 new
white wall tires, dark green,
newshoeks, woman driver.
$250. Phone 527-0448, -t
, 1961 COMET, six cy-linder,
' four door sedan, automatic,
fair condition.. Phone 527-1930_
10-09x1
11 'Articles For Sale
3.00.0 BALES of mIxed hay,
Dan O'Connor, Dublin phone
34-R-9 11-0811
• PIERCED
• EARRINGS
1/2- PRICE
• ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
11-09-ff
ONE -HUNDRED and eighty
gallon water tank with jacket
heater. Wringer washing ma-
chine, good condition. Best
offer. Phone 527-1103.11-08.3
Winter Clearance
It is our business to iive com-
fort and' aave ,you money. ,
/IA& :11010,80N
Family Shoes and Repairs
OUR ia,ipplt rAttra
TR'ACTOR•TIRE
CHAINS
feature Durability, sure grip,
extra weight, low, low cost.
Example - 1 set 11 x28,
weighs about 200 lbs.,
costs $72.60, freight pre-
paid.
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
Write or phone for quote your
size.
Visco Products Ltd.
4006 Dundas St. W.,
Tgrento 9, Ontario
Phone 763-4601
11-04-3
MOTO-SKI snowmobile, Pio-
neer and Canadien chain saws,
used saws, eomplete parts dnd
service for Pioneer stints. Call
Roberto Glen, Pioneer Saws,
Clinton, phone 482-9292.
11-02-6
TIM WATCHtS
"- SOLD AN SERVICED
THRoUGH
ANSTETT
• JEWELLERS LTD.
; 1144ff
and surge pumn and two milk-
ers. 6 can milk center. Cor
nnrcers--527-0856 R144
forth. 11-09-1
,WATCHES
Req. to P?9.95 values
TO CLEAR $19.95
• ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
11-09-tf
12. Wanted To 13uv
LARGE diningreem coloirred
glass fixture. iren t^ble lamp
with coloured glass shade. set-
tee; desk, old dishes. lamps,
, furniture, pictnre frames, iew- ;
I ederv, etc. Write 13nx 198..,
ighairegneare, Ontario. nhene
69,5-8735. 12-04:5
I TEA wagon. dinner set of
,Lineeepe Ratiarfan china a
pearl ember -et nin WriNs 411 n
Ontarin St. Stratford:Ont..
phone 271-1494. . 12..04-5
14. Pionertv, For Sale
FOR SALE'
In the
VILLAGE OF
BAYFIELD
Suitable home for Bachelor,
Single Lady or couple. terms ar-
ranged. For further particulars,
contact: -
ADAM FLOWERS, Hayfield
1407-2
BUYING??
SELLING?? ,
REAL ESTATE
CONTACT
•
Williani M. Hart
SALESMAN SEAFORTH
GEO. R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE LTD
15. Property For Rent
TWO or three bedroom house,
modern convereencies, avail-
able Januar t 1st. Phone 482-
7548. ' 15-06-2
3 -BED Room, frame home on
highway 8, oil beat, all mod.
ern conveniences. Call 4 Dub-
lin after 6 o'clock. 15-09x2
19. Notices
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2,
Brussels, phone 442 W 6, Brus-
sels Or contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424. --
°19-0441
neo
- REG SMITH Rows
Veil& letterinn,window
banners, shoWeeardv•Aand
higirWay bufletititAte.
,,,•THONE 40093
Corner of EaStitinid High
Streets, Clinton.
10-04-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
'FAST SERVICE.
All work 'guaranteed
' • ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
Phone 527-1720 •Seaforth
• SEPTIC TANKS 22. Legal Notices
CLEANED
Modern equipment. Weguaran-
tee all work. Write or call Har-
vey Dale, Seaforth, phone 527- In the Estate of
1406., 19-04ff HAROLD CHESTER STIVER
ALTERATIONS and dressma- All persons having claims
king at low prices. Save Trion-
ey by having your clothes.
agabist the Estate of Harold
Cnester Stiver, late of the
made and wear your favorite Towhship of Tuckersmith, in
styles. Phone 527-1615, Mrs. the -County of Huron, Retired
Judy McMichael, 55 Brantford Salesman, deceased, who died
Street, Seaforth, Ontario. on the 29th day of August,
19-064f 1967, are hereby notified to
STORE Open at 12:15 noon send in full particulars of their
on Mondays during January. claims to the undersigned on
Savauge Jewellers (opposite or before the 25th day of Jan -
the post office) '.,„ 19-08-4 uary, 1968, after which date
CUSTOM snow removal. Prompt the assets will be Bistributed.
service. Allaloney Bros., phone having regard only to claims
108 R 9, Dublin. 19-04-ff then received.
ARE YOU prepared -for your DATED at Seaforth, this
1967 Income Tax Return? For 2nd day of January, 1968.
information and consultation,
write Staffa Enterprizes, 108
Brampton Road, London, Ont.
ario. 19-08-6
FINANCING Arrangements
available now to responsible
hog feeders at Topnotch Feeds
Ltd., Seaforth, Ontario, phone
527-1910. 10-09-2
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
PLAN -tow:ard7finaii-Cial irid.
pendance by investing regu-
larity in Canada's most dy-
namic mutual- fund, Arneriean
Growth FunLtd. Plans avail-
able‘Afrom . rto $200 per
month. Inves eate new -
Fred (Ted) Savauge 527-15O2.
19.09 -1 -
NOTICE
Ratepayers and inhabitants
of the Township of Tucker -
smith, aee requested by the
Council to not park cars on
Township Roads and streets
during the winter months -in
order to facilitate snowplow-
ing operations.
• Council will not be respon-
sible for damages to any vehi-
cles parked on roads or streets
Council requests that the
residents of the Township of
Tuckersnrith do not push or
dumn snow on Township
Roads.
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Clerk•Treasurer
Tuckersmith
19-09-3
TRI . TOWN BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
for
INCOME TAX - T4's
Cornnlete record prepara-
tion and maintenance.
Phone 482-9260. ,
19-09-tc
Auction Sales
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
of household effects in ,the
Village of Grand Bend. Lake
Roaa on Saturday, Jan n0th,
at 1 pan. sharp. Blue Floral
Chintz chesterfield and chair,
(like new). Normende stereo
combination radio and record
player, two Queen Ann oc-
casional chairs 'and footstools, 1
,21 inch television, brass coffee
table, two mahogpny tiered
end tables, two walnut end
table, nest of tables, electric
lamps, pole lamps,oriental li-
ving room rug 11 x 17, ,maple
dining room suite, extension
table, six rush upholstered
at% two hvtehn (nice new),
,wrought iron dinner wagon,
ogiteoef wrought •iron tables,
vtritiliOgony four poster bed-
room suite, (like new), bed-
, e.1 e: tables, platform rocker,
±ug, modern walnut bedroom
sUlte, cedar chest, -hall runner,.
.re,tisrood table,two chaise I
'Win -igen eight lawn . chairs, I
large frigidaire with deep
freeze, medical instruments, i
metal examination table, I
small
tric clock, Westinghouse auto- I
frig, typewriter, elec-
matic washer, Frigidaire dry-
er, electric vacuum cleaner,
- four leatherette chairs, two
sectional settees, two coffee
tables. hall tree, flat top 'maple
desk, flat top walnut desk and
chair, three arm chairs, two
metal cabinets, utility table,
dishes, power lawn mower,
(like new).flnwer pots. -elec-
tric edger, garden tools, house-
plants.
••••' TERMS - CASH ,
Estate of late Dr. E. A. Mc-
Master.
wse ET,T.TOT. AuCiinneer
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
20-09-2
19 -04 -ti
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
of Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone -by Sat-
urdAy night.
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seafdrtho, 5274946, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 11 16, Dublin
Call Collect
19:04-tf
MeLAUGHLIN Body Shop, re-
pairs and painting,- glass and
vinyl roof installation, free es-
timates, call 527-0526.
19-044f
DEAD STOCK
Highest cash pries paid or
fresh dead, disabled cows and
horses. We pay %c PER LB.
welgiling over. 500. lbs.. .
°ntalt animals picked up free
,.1. Tentierq Wanted
TENDERS -
WANTED
Tenders will be reeieved
by- the undbmigned Until 5:00
p.m., Wednesday, January
--McCONNELL 8; STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the
. Administrator
22-08-3
23. Business Dirextury
Auctioneer,
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
-Phne 341-2465, Monk -ton
• W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER •
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls - 527-0510
SEAF'ORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
•P. D. Cullis, D.V.MoV.S.
W. H. Patterson, D.V.1Vi., V.S.
P. S. Dwyer,
M.R.C.V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
Mc—CONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, SolleitOrs, Etc. -
P. D. McCONNELL Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 57-o850
Auctioneer and.
, Appraiser
Licensed and capable in selling
all types af auction sales.
' Reasonable Rates..
Bruce Rathwell
Brucefield Phone 482-31384
'3. Business Directory
-A. M .HARPER
Chartered Accountant --
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and eareful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers Por All Occasions
' Phones:
Day527-0680 - Night 527-0685
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 9 to ig noon
For Appointment
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
Mon., Wed. .= Clinton Office
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 5274850 - Res, 527-1643
Seaforth Ontario
G. ATWillrn4Ey
FUNERAL' HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 Seaforth
.:4. Cards of Thanks
Thefamilyof the late Rudy
Petzke wish to express' their.
sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to relatives, friends and
neighbors for the kindness and
sympathy shown them during
their recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. A. C.
Blackwell, Dr. Wallace, Can-
cer foundation, nurses and
N.
staff of South Huron °sill-
tal, Bonthron Funeral Ch el,
Pallbearers, beautiful flo al
tributes, cards and letters . of
sYoapathy. 24-09-1
Words cannot express our ap-
preciation to those who were
so 'kind to us at the time of
our fire and after.
• ,We. would like to give a
special thanks to the,Seaforth
Fire Department, Alvin• and
Jean Hoff, Jim and Ruth
Anne. - Jim and 'Eva Brown
and family. 24094
in Memoriam
WALMSLEY - In, loving
memory of Mrs. Ada Maude
Walrnsly who passed away
January 2 1965.
What peaceful hours we once
enjoyed, •
How sweet their memory still,
But she has left an aching
void,
The world can never fill. •
-Sadly miSed by her family.
25-09x1
6. Personals
Mr arid Mrs Osborne J. Fal-
kiner, Carlow, wish to an-
nounce - the engagement of
eir daughter Anne Jeannine
to Anthona Peter Decoo, S.
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony P. ' Decoo Seaforth.
The wedding will take place
in St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, ' Goderich, Opt. on
Feb. 3rd, 1968 at 11:00 a.m.
26-09-1
IFECEVItioINTI-S-k
BOON AND BLESSING
TO T4 -IE JUNIOR
EXECUTIVE,
if ENABLES HIM TO
MAKE DECISIONS-E.\/EN
SNAP DECISIONS -
WITHOUT
INTERFERENCE
Biiths
STEWART' z -fn -SeafOrth
CommuPitY nosPital, to ISfr-
and IVIrse.Murray St*Wart,
Mitchell, January 3r4 as
on.
TAJLongturay-Holva itartaofOarrt11.
and Beverly G. TaylOr,
RR1 Staffe, January 8thea
son, Garnet Wayne.
DEBLAEMINCK Mr...and
Mrs. Ralph Deblaeminck of
near Centralia, formerly of
aKirinppeen, a daughter, Kath -
48. Deaths
McALLISTER Atirthur
D. on Tuesday. January Sth
1968 at the Guel ph
General Hospital. Dr. Ar-
thur McAllister of George-
town in his 92nd year. Be-
loved husband of Annie El-
liott and dear father of Jean
of Toronto, Arthur E. 'Of
Georgetown and tire TaTe
Helen McAllister. Resting
at the McClure Funeral
Home, Georgetown from
Thurselay evening until noon
Saturday thenceto St:
Johns United Chureh fOr_
funeral service at 2 o'cloelro
Interment Greenwood C.
metery. Flowers gratefully
declined in favor of dona-
tions to the Georgetown
Memorial Hospital Fund.
29-09-1
Additional
Classified
SEE PAGE 16
of .
Friends and 'neighbors itiat
at the home of Mrs. Verne 4.17 .
4erOiee ,A0torcloy evening, to
honor • mistoi Kathy°'McGregor
with a miscelianemisi shower
Prior to her fortheigaill# IVW
riage. Tix? .evening was Vent
in games, contests and piano
selections. The bride WO seat* ".
13dI in a pretty decorated phair
of pink and white streamers.
The address was read by Mrs.
ilobe# Bell. Lynn Alderdir4 And
Linda Bell presented the Rifts
in n deeorated ,basket. Kathy
thanked, everyone, for, the,:many
useful and .lovely gifts.-laMeh
was served by Mrs. Verne Al.
derdice and Mrs. Robert Bell.
I
News of
St., ColuMbais
IVIroand'iVirS. DOnSald CoYne
and laiss,, wary, "Lou Cone
Londiornnielsited Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Coyne.' A
Chrence Maloney is a pa-
tient in Stratford General Hos-
pital. -
Miss Jean Meledy, Brant-
ford, spent the week -end at
her home
Mrs. V. J. Lane spent a few
days at Arva at the home of
Mr. and IVIrs. Ken Lane.
Miss Karen Kale spent the
week -end' in Toronto.
Miss Patricia Coyne, Lon-
don, visited tVIr. and Mrs.
Michael Coyne.
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