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The Huron Expositor, 1968-02-15, Page 7liar. Hart FUEL ETC. Phone 527-0870 Seaforth THE IIIMILI.OP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insures: * Town Dwellings * All Classes of Farm Property * Summer Cottages * Churches, Schools, Halls Extended coverage (wind, smoke, water damage, falling objects, etc.) is also available. AGENTS: James Keyge'etR. 1, Seaforth; V. J. 'Lane, RR 5, *Seaforth; Wm. Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Bfiker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Seaforth, TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT WARBLE FLY SPRAY TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Township of Hullett for the spraying of cattle for war- ble fly control in the municipality. Tenders must be clearly marked as to con- tents and must state the price per head per spray. The successful bidder must be fully covered for any damage incurred, with liabili- ty, insurance, and also state what type of equipment -will be used., - Lowest, or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted, and the tenders must be received not later than 6:00 o'clock p.m., March 2, 1968. CLARE VINCENT, Clerk -Treasurer, Box 293, Londesboro Legron 131frigo- Winners Despite the poor Weather cenditions there was a good crowd in , attendance at the bingo Friday evening. The •bin- go sponsored by the Reyal Can- adian Legion, Branch 156, Sea - forth, with proceede„ going to- wards Legion welfare work. Winners a special galas' were Mrs. Gordon Lawson, Clin- ton; Mrs, H. Swan and Bill Aus- Seaforth; Mrs. R. McGonigle, Seaforth. Door prizes went to Mrs. Joe Steep, Clinton and Pete McGrath, Seaforth. Following are the winners of regular games: Hazel Dillon, Seaforth; Tom East arid Alex McMichael, Clinton; George Flood, Monkton; Mrs. Denom- me, Clinton; Dora Taylor, Sea - forth; Mrs. G. Lawson, Clinton; Tom Burns, Seaforth; Eileen Plant, Seaforth; Mrs. Alex Mc- Michael, Clinton.; Bill Austin and Mr. Smale, Hensall; Mrs. Charlotte Wood, Seaforth. THIS WEEK AND NEXT by Ray Argyle . . Some a the weaTeiens and ellen yranitun only if it prom - equipment usedby II: S. for- isea 91,4" ore will not be used ces In -Vietnam bear the "stamp \ in the ;manufacture of atomic Made ill Cal/ada, but there'S bombs, As this is the only nothing this' country can do use France ha e for uranium, about it. , Peels has naturally . declined he 3314 in SllciP gUarantees, sharing agreements with t .. As a Ognatory to defence- Vietnaa,m, where United States Canada re. • three n. daisnaatiomneminbteerrnoaltiotunal ceives military • equipment from south of the border, and e;lentroll Commission, we; are in no position to demand sugh . . sells the I.J. S. war marterials . ranging from infantry goods guarantees. The catch is, of course, Tins hody was set up to ob- At the regular February Meet - our r!:)ll on the ICC? that Canada has no voice in serve the uneasy peace be- ing held, by Logan Township how or where the. Made in Council and a special meeting ter the 1964 Geneva confee- previous it was decided to col - Canada goods will be used. tween the two Vietnams af- They could be allotted to the hina was with France.. But lect taxes twice yearly, (June • tigRA DaiM: . Of 2221 leirsen Ave„ kiln; died janUary 1st A: 409 of 88 years. _ - Ile was born in liibbert TownshiP, the son of the late. Michael Williams Alla Mare Anee Geary. He was the last Perviving member of a family of seven. He was marriedl in 1908 to Katherine Walsh who eurvives. He is also survived, by two sone Lewis of Silver Spring, MO and Daniel R. of Jacksonville, Flor- ida; and by three grandchildren. Seaforth Rink- Wins Trophy at Goderich A Seaforth rink skipped by Dave Tremeer and including Rod Doig, Gord Tyndall and Bob Doig won the Hiram•Walk- er Bonspiel at Goderich last week. -• They were presented with the Hiram Walker Trophy and also received an inscribed silver tray each. - TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT APPLICATIONS WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR Applications will be received by the Town- ship of Hullett for the position of warble fly inspector for the Township of Hullett. The rate of pay will be $1.50 per hour and 10c per mile while working. - The successful applicant must attend a , school of instruction wherever one is available. The inspector must be thoroughly conversant with the terms and conditions of the Warble Fly Spray Act, and be capable of it's enforce- ment. Applications must be clearly marked as to contents, .and must be received not later than 6:00 o'clock p.m., March 2, 1968. All, or any application not necessarily ac- cepted. CLARE VINCENT, Clerk -Treasurer; 4.9x 293, Londesboro • Ifs profit all the way when you own the factory... A flock of 1 Starcross 288 chicks. It's a prom profit maker . . . a proven producer. In five years of random tests in Canada and the United States, Starcross 288 consis- tently ranked on top as the highest producer of eggs on a minimum of food in any environment. Ask your nearest Swift Hatchery or your"Swift dealer for'facts and profit figures in dollars and.cents. WALTER MCCLURE 4RR 2, SEAFORTH PHONE 527-0476 000ffirAtmlimillouMMMrArlirift LOGAN COUNCIL How effective, then, can be to transport planes. North American Air Defence and December). The Tile Drain - 'tie ICC has been powerless nn (-1. or tn the beleagu- age Loan regulations in Logan COMM to prevent the incursion of eb Prine Yrdetachment a t Township were discussed, and North Vietnamese regulars KV"' Sanh. , into the south, or the occupat- changed with the maximum ion of south by U. S. troops — loan raised to $65.00 per arable both acts being violations of acre and not more than Ogee the Geneva accord. loans on one farie lot at one Irt the light of the recent time. Monkton. Library Board Was This cnuntrv's defence shar- Ina agreemerts serve a dual purpose! te eliminete unnec- esearv clenlication in weanees rytaniifarfirm. and fn OW Can wean,. iniitrv a sene re the war nrnfitq TOP tree wheel evshineton °elms -nearly 50 (7,.nfq nf every deller col- lereee frern rn 01.1 en'n tax-, Viet Cong offensive against both the big populatipn cent- given a grant of $50.00. res and U. S. bases such as The contract for Warble Fly Khe Sanh, what chance now sprayring :was again awarded to of peace in Vietnam? W. C. Hoegy at 10c per head The first lesson to be lear- per spray. fni- typeeeq. th ned is at i the U. S. bombing The Clerk s to c This is why Canada ie un- of the north was unable to plications fqr Warble Fly In - able to excerise any „controll prevent the Viet Cong from spector and Weed Inspector for over how thet;U. S. uses war rnounting new uprisings, just the March meeting. equipment "bought from this as it failed to stop the flew of By-laws setting salaries for country. North Vietham troops and 1968 and appointing a road sup - This is in sharp contrast, supplies to the south. erintendent at a new salary for example, with the Cana- The new phase in Vietnam, dian attitude toward France where the initiative passed were given three readingseind over uranium sales.We have out of American hands and finally passed. told France it can buy Cana- lam ate ;o spueq Dia OW,I A dtrain petition affecting lots • DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark "JUST FOR KISSES" DEAR DORIS You told me to forget that fellow who didn't answer my letters. But he came back and I fell for him again until he told me to please try and find someone else. I cried; but it was raining, so I thought rio one noticed. Now I've met this other guy but I did everything wrong. One day he wanted me to go into the locker room with him, at work, just for kisses. I know he wouldn't have tried anything, but I was afraid. Should I explain about. the _Dr. A. Pain. TOPRe The Nursing Profes- other guy? This time I'll listen sion, 1968 (or whatever). to your advice, Doris. PRICE- M 00 Dead But Awake Again , • • There'll be time before and DEAR DEAD BUT •-e. Once oafthteerr.,f,or checkieg up on each bitten, twice shy! Why hop "A telephone call to Merry right -back into the fire? No Notes (phone number —) will man wants to hear all about a make sure there's a dinner for former love. • And your, boss would take a dim view of neck. you." • There's nothing wrong with a ing in the locker room. form, letter, but it should have Keep yourself to yourself for • a personal signature. Add a a while. Don't exect .that a great romance is Ioing to de- Penneden. note to anyone who velop everytime you date a -fel- should have other details. low. You need the experience -cif some casual dating. DEAR DORIS -- What kind of a form letter could be used to invite graduates �f a 1958 class to a reunion? My girl friend and I are going to try to locate everyone. If you could give me air idea of the headings we would use it , would be. a great help; much •• easier than writing individual letters. Graduate Of Fifty -Eight DEAR FIFTY-EIGHT — Try something like this: "Dear .Classmatee: "Ten years have passed since we marched up the aisle to have that prized diploma plac- ed in our hot little hands. Now that we have made our mark in the world we mean to get to- gether again." "Here are the details:" TIME: Saturdiae, March 91, 1968. _ PLACE: Eatino•re Inn, 23 Skidoo Street, Blanktown. SPECIAL SPEAKER (if any): Cong, clearly shows that the 30 and 31, concession four and communists are able to retain lots 29, 30 and 31, concession , control of large sections of five was received and James A. the country and gain new re- Hawes O.L.S. is to be notified cruits to their cause. to examine same and report Despite declarations by Pr- back to Council. . Court of 'of esident Johnson and South The Weir Drain (Branch one) Vietnamese President Thieu report , which • had previously that the Viet Cong has failed been read and adopted by El - to win its objectives, Saigon lice Township, was provisional - continues under siege, censor- ly adopted with the ' ship remains in effect, and the Revision to be held Monday, country seethes under mart- March 4, at 2:30 p.m. eal law. Tenders for trushing and Meanwhile profiteering ru- hauling e0,000 yards of gravel ns rampant — eggs sell for 35 are to be &lied for the March cent , each in Saigon — and 4 meeting. Membership was tak- the -World Health -Organizat- en with th'e Ontario School Trus- ion says bubonic plague and tees and Municipal Councillors' cholnea is raging- throughout Assogiation. South Vietnam. . Road accounts' totaling $7,418.-• There is, no doubt that the 95 and general accounts amoun- Communist offensive has de- ting to $1,013.66 were ordered alt the U. S. a bitter setback. paid) The offensive came, iron- ically, just at the time sched- uled for the Lunar New Year truce. But Saigon cancelled fighting toa stalemate in a the scheduled 36 -hour truce country reduced to almost a mere 45 minutes before it total. chaos, finally force each was to have gone into effect. other to the peace table as the The Comenunist answered only alternative to mutual with their massive attack. It self-destruction. must be presumed they had • planned to go over to the off- Classified Ade pay dividends. truce. trnmediately after the hi h the war in tool HURON Exporroi, sitA TOWNSHIP OF HUITLET w,summ FLY SPRAY IR Tenders will eeeived. by the'Tovvii of UvIlett for the supplYing of 760 'lb% of war, Melly $Vay powder 15-11),i:404 0460 to he 1-1b, . The tender willstate the price per pound and also the brand name of the prodttd. The successful bidder ycrill delivet powder to the Township Garage in 14011405,- boro. • - • Lowest, or any tender not necPsSaxily ze eepted. Tenders must be Clearly MOrked As, to. contents and must be received not later than, 6:00 o'clock p.m., March 2, 1984'e1 CLARE BV0INx2C9E37 LoTInCdleserbko-rosur". • • 1.11111I1111111111111111111111111111111111iit For Every Occasitin K. C. VI FLORIST 482-7012 61 Orange St. — Clinton. 1111111111111111IMUIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIM For Complete INSURANCE on your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE SEE The stage w c Vietnam has now reached bears all the signs of the cla- ssic civil revolt which after years of sporadic guerilla fighting. goes over to a gener- al offensive. in Communist parlance, this is the final stage in the strurale egainst iniperialist a geeeseion. DEAR DORIS — My little Vietnam, it mav mark the brothet is driving Me crazy! final phase before two power He's 13 and a little punka He dyed his hair. blond and refuses to cut it. His room is terrible' and he has to get real tight pants so they only last about a mqnth. When my Par- ents refuse anything he blasts them with foul language. I saw 'nude' magazines and. cigarettes in his room, and he doesn't care about anything or anyone but himself. Dont sae try to lave and understand .him more because I try, but Mom spoilt him when he was young. I'm very emo- tional and it 'nothers me so much. Sometimes' I could just. scream and tear my hair! • , Praying For Help ' DEAR PRAYING — Rid bro- thers can be unbearably pesky — especially at 13, when you are '14. But he is your parents' problem, not youes. Right now you are easily up- set. Try steying out of his way and toneentrate on your own friends. As you gain poise he won't get through to you the same. And when you both become adult you'll begin appreciating each other for the first time. To Anxious Son — One •a these days you'll get word your Dad is really going down hill — and you'll want to get k across the Atlantic fast. Talk this over with your Air Canada' man. When a person needs to traveen in a hurry, air is the way e -L and the company agent will ,move mountains when the reason is "compassionate grounds". JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phone 527.0490 Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors • oesseeeeteeeeeeeeeeemeee'le',. -- NOTICE -- For Co-op Insurance. Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 — John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverage for: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Comftiercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Coop Medical Services • Wind Insurance ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald. G. 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A87339 1965 CORVAIR MONZA llardtoP Lic E89678 1965 OLDSMOBILE A.T., P.B., P.S. and Radio — Lie. H58-314 1964 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE "8",A.T., Radio, P.B. and PS. — Lic. E90536 1963 VOLKS — E90537 1963 CHEV. COACH A.T. — Lic. E92-699 1963 OLDS. SEDAN A.T., P.S., I.B. and R. — Lic. E90-652 1962 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN • A.T. — Lie. E90-734 0 SEAFORTH MOTORS Phone 527-1750 Seaforth Lot Open Evenings to 9:00 p.m.