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20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
AUCTION SALE 1968
Of property and household
effects of Charles Glevr from
his former resideoce, 4 God-
erich Street Seaforth on:
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28th
at 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD E/TECTSI - 3.
view chesterfield suit., dining
room table, 6 dining room
chairs, Duncan note round
table, sideboard, Wilton rug 9'
x 9,, love seat, cherry serving
table, lamp teble, 2 oak dress-
ers, 2 oak commodes, 2 weoden
beds, chests ot drawers, dwelt -
port., mantel radio, bake table,
coffee table, sewiing machine,
writing desk, hall tree, end
table, ..wall! mirror, platfopm
!Mohler, 6 matekcieg kitchen
chairs, bar choirs wieleer ham-
per, razigattelgvrattor, hot-
plate; etlity table, step lackleo
w8212111,1:1 MachIne, power lawn
mower; 2 piekle cruets, candles
alms dishes and COating uten-
sils.
PROPERTY - A spacious lot on
on 'which is Situated a 6 room
frame cottage insulated, oak
hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, 3
piece loath and large veroplah.
Tema on household effects
cash, on property 10% down on
dete .of sale and balance, in 30
diays.
Property sold subject to reserve
bicl.
Hence Glew, executor of the
estate.
Edward W. Elliott,
Auctioneer
2G -4e-2
• CATTLE SALE
1,200 Head
stoekers end feeders
Tues., Oct. 1st
1968 at 1 pxa.
Brussels Livestock
Limited
Brussels, Ontario.
Jack Bryons and .1lugh Pearson
Proprietors
2045-2
*.A. Tenders Wanted
Tenders Wanted
For Supplying and
Installation of a
WATER SYSTEM
CROSS Hibbert, Logan and
McKillop No. 1.
Specifications may be had
from the undietsigned. Te,nders
to be in the hands Of the sec-
retary by September 20tle
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted;
Mrs. lefarie • 'O'Rourke,
Secretary -Treasurer
R. R. 1, Dublin., Ontario.
21-44-2
, Township of McKillop
Tenders for
SNOW REMOVAL
for the following coetraels: -
HC -68-104 -1 - 60 H.P. industs
trial type tractor with froaa$
ifireA loader and hydraulic
.1baelphoe. Trade in - a 1963
Massey Fenner:at 65 TARRY.
110-68-105 - 1 hopper (Yee 1134-
draulic sander.
The lowest or any bender 13nt
necessarily accepted
J. W. Britnell, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer
Couit House
Goflerich, Ontario
21-46.1
22. Legal Notices
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LAND FOR
TAXES
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
COUNTY OF HURON •
TO WIT: ,
, By virtue of a warrant issued
by the Mayor of the Town of
Seaforth under his hand) and,
seal of the said, corporation
bearing date the 2nd day of 'Jan-
uary, 1968, sale of land in ar-
rears of taxes in the Town of
Seaforth will be held in the
Council Chambers at the hour '
of 10:00 o'clock in the forepeon
, on Wedtnesday the 6th day • of
November, 1968, Unless the tax-
eand east are sooner paid. Not-
ice is hereby given that the 11.st
of lands for sale for arrears of
taxes was published in the Ont-
.ario Gazette on the 6th day of
July 1968 and that conies of
the said list may be at my office.
• Treasurer's office, this 20th
day of June '1968.
Sealed Tenders will be rie.
calved by the undersigned un-
til 6 P.m. Friday Ootobee 4th,
1968 for snow oemoval on
Township roads duttieg the win-
ter of 1968 and 1969.
Tenders meat ante fun spec-
ifications, of equipment, price,
per houes/and proof of Woolo
men's Compenealion and Public
Liability Insurance,
Lowest or eny tea)der - not
necessarily accepted.
Wilson Little
Clerk Treasurer
Menillop owe,
Seaforth R. 11.: 1 .Ontario
21-45-2
Ay•
• •`q-teescP.'keose
Tenders for . °
EQUIPMENT
szmsi) ENN= lett forms
aid in enve1ope:0 available from
the office 'of the undersigned
Will bet received until 12:09
rfoOn no:.
Wed., Oct. 9th
x.4
Ernest Williams,
Clerk.
22-38-13
• NOTICE.
TO .,CREDITORS
In The Estate Of
DOLMA McCUAIG
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Doleorta
Mcettaig, late of the Tewn of
Seaforth, in the County, of Hur-
on, housewife, deceased, who
died on the 6th day �f Meech
1968, are hereby notified to
seed in full particulars of
their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the 26th day
of September, 1968, of te r -
which date the assets will be
distributed, having, regard on-
ly to• claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario
this 29th day of August, 1968
McCONNELL & STEWART
• Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors' for the
Executors
• 22,43-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate Of -John M. Eckert.
All persons having claims ag-
ainst' the Rstate of John M. Eck-
ert,' late of -the Township of
McKillop, in the County of Hur-
on; Clerk, dleceased, who died
on the 17th day of July,1968,
one hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims
to the iindiensigned on or before
the 10th day of October, 1968,
23. BiSiness Pirectorr-
AuctiQueor and
Appraiser
Licensed and capable Iu selling
all topes of auction sales.
Reasonable Rates.
Bruce Ra,thwell
Brucefield Phone 482-3384
R. S. BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
Auctioneer
FARM` and FURNITURE
SALES CONPUCTED ess.
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2165, Monkton
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Office; Rattenbury St., phone
482-9677.
Res; Rattenbury St., phone
4824313 -
McC ONNELL •
& STEWART-,
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART ,
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
24. Cards' of Thanks -
Sincere thanks to Dr. 'Mayo,
nurses and staff of Se,afortip
Comraunity H,ospital. — Mlrs.
Ray Cantelon. 24-45-1
We wish to thank—all - our
friends and neighbors, who hel-
ped at the time of the loss of
Our barn, to the Junior Fanirs
and those who ste gneroisfy
coottributed. — Mn. and Mrs.
Gordon Pesee• 24-45-1
We—wish to thank our many
friends who helped! in any way
to make our, Golden Wedding
Amdvensary a happy occasion,)
also thanks to those who called,
the betautifel cards and flowers.
RemeMbrances all were greatly
as:sons-elated. — Jessie and
Walter O'Brien. 24-45x1(
Wowishto; express our thanks
to neighbours, friends and rel.
atived for visits, letters, treats
and cards while we were pat-.
lents in Sea' forth Community
Hospital and St. Joseph,s Hos-
London Special thanks „to
Dikter Malkus and the staff
ote Seaforth Hospital and to
Doctor Glen Oliver end staff of
St. Joseph?s. — leferriam and
Dave Sholdice.. 2445x1
I wish to thank -my friends, nei-
ghbaurs and relatives for cards,
vices ' PI.C1, treats S'enct to nee
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hostpital, London. It
was very much appreciate
— Andrew Crozier. 24-45-1
I wish to thank me friends, and
neighbors and relatives for
flowers, caeds and treats while
a patierit in Clinton Ho'spitaL
Special thanks to everyone
who helped ,at the dining room
and' mosiemily at home. —
• Keith Hesselwood. 24-45-1
IT -WO -ad like to'eXOre-Tsi-my sin
are thanks to frlends, neigh -
boas and relatives ' who sent
seaters and letters, brought
trearts and flowers and visited
me, while a patient in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, , London. Also,
special thanks to Dr. J. H. Wal-
ker an& nursing staff for their
kind ,attention — Francis Col-
errian. 2445x1
after whieh date the assets will
be distributed having regard
only to claims then 'received.
Dated at Seafmth, this 10th
day of September, 1068.
• McCONNE'LL & STEWART
Solicitors, for the Executors
Seaforth, Ontario
22453
23. "Business' Directory
G. A. WHITNEY
' FTJNERAL .FIOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
- FLOWERS FOR EVERY
• OCCASION
Phoee 527-1390 - Seaforth
Seeforth Office;
Totes., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p,m.
Sat. 9 to 12 noofi
it., Wed. — Olbaton Office
For Appointtnent
Phone 5274210 — or 4824011
•
A. M stAnPnEt '
Chartered Accountant
-55-57 South Street ' 'telephone
Gederieb • 521-7562
J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario.
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL D EMFR
Night or Day Calls —; 527-0510
• SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
, J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
W. H. Patterson, D.V.M.. V.S.
P. 3. Dwyer, '
• M.R.C.V.S.
Phone 527-1760 Seafortb
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
2; In MemoriaM
bye
But ntearertesef VFW newer
Lowinel,T neMembered. by
te, Liz, eleneleinte Mere,
Jackie, and falnilat 2545-1
26. Personals
Mn and Mrs. Bernard ,Ceppbs
bird; R. R. 3, Walton,. Ontario
wish to announce the forth,
coming marriage of their dau-
ter, Marianna Jooevivine, to Mr.
John) Lawrence RYial; son of
Mr. „and Mrs, Lawrence Ream,
of Walton The wedding, will
take place at two O'clook, Sat -
melees October 12, 1968 at St.
Ambrose Roman cyLootilie
Church, Brussels, Ontario.
26-45xi
Dr. and Man • ii Tune
bull wish to sinalotnece, the en-
eagetment QC their eldest der-
ails* Janet 1.010.5e .to Mr.
James Earl People oen, of
Mr. and Mas. an1. Papple,
M. R. 4 Seaforth: The wed-
ding will take place in Math
side United Ohm* On ' Seem
day October 12 at 3P.M.
26-45x1
1VErs.- Suyeki Uchly.
tuna, London wish to -denounce
the engagement ,of their 'dough -
ter Joy Fiimiko to 'Mervyn
Leslie Pepperoldest son of -
and Mets.. Leslie Pepper R.
It. 4 Walton wedding will take
plaoe Saturday Sept. 28th at
X' o'clock in St. Andrews Idem -
oriel Ohureh London. 26-45x1
lairs. RutIOE. Career of Cleo
eon is pleased to announce the
agegement of her daughter
Rosemary Jean, to Mn. Thomas
Edwerd Etue, son of Mr. and
Mos. Ken 'Etue, Sesafooth, Ont-
ario. Th e wedding will -take
place on Saturday, October 19th
1968 at 5 p.m, -.1 in St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Sea-
feittle , Ontario. 26-45-1
4,7 Rirths
CALDWELL — in- Clinton
Comnuffitity Hosipital on Sept-.
ember .11th to Mr. and Mre
Caldwell 'a daughter Margret
Yvonne.
LEWIS — To Mr. ariii Mrs.
Jack Lewis (nee Spencer),
Sarnia 'at St. Joseph's Hos-
ptilbal, Sarnia on Friday, Sept..
. 13th, a daughter, Charlotte
Doreen.
MILLER - !n Seaforth Corn
nunsity Respite' to Mr. an d
lOrs Barry Miller, R.R. 1
Kirkton, Sept. 12th a son.
KERSLAKE - In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm.. Kerslake, R.R. 1,
&Jaffa, Sept. bleteen son.
BUTTERS - in Seaforth Com.
mun ity Hospital to • Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. B u t ters , R .R..2,
-Dublin, Sept. 15th, a son.
MEN,HEERE - In Seaferth Com-
munity Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. John Menhe,eree R. R. 2,.
Dublin, Sept. 16th, a son.
Steven Glenn.
p ital, Exeter to ' Mr. and Mrs.
Geoa'g Vivian, Staffa Sept.
54h, twins Sandra Jayne and
Stere Glenn.
• .DeSths
So:a- A 3,1* — • ie.& Edward
Schntzler formerly Oath-
erine Flesmetry, datighter 'of
the late Me and Mrs. Patrick
Flaenetry passed away in Guelph
on Saturday Sept., 14 1968. She
• was a former resident of St.
esColuanban. • 2845x1
?5.JrPoomnriarn
BUNKO — Int loving memory ot
a dear father and husband,
Joseph A. who died one year
ago, September 19, 1967.
We do not need) a special day,
To being you to our minds
The da'y's we do Mit think of
you
Are very -hard to find.
They say time heals ali &anew,
And helps one to foeget,
But time so far has only proved
How muth we miss you yet.
God gave 'us strength to take
- it, •
And eourage to bear the. blow;
Rust what it meant to lose You/
No OW will ever, know.
So if you have a Whig,
Cherish him with cone,
Because you'll' meter know the
heartache
Until you see ids empty chair.
— With love forever., Rose,
Sharyn, and Tom,. 25-45o1
MOUSSBAU — Isa loving mem;
toy of a dear son and boOther
who passed away two years ago
September 22, 1066.
The depths of soreelw we can-
not tell,
Of the loss of one We loved so
well.
And while he sleeps a peace-
ful sleep.
His memory we shall always
. keep.
• — Lovingly remembened by
Mum, Dad and Cheryl.
2545-1
BROWN—In loving mestotry
of oue dear hasband, father,
and grandfather, Edward (Ted-
dy) Brown who passed away
September 21, 1961
• Wishing today as we wished
before
That God would have spared
,Stiott many years tome •
'• In otter hearts your mernory 15
TOkrove, ,to cherish and never
forget.
He fell asleep without good.
Too • Li3e
FOR SALE - Cucumbers' or may
be had free for Picking. Re:10h
Fischer, 345-2860 R. R. 4 Wil-
ton., '• T1-45-2
f' --OR -SAM - 1-8 started pigs- ,
Arnold Jamieson phone 482-
9828, Clinton. Th45-3,
HELP WANTED - Baby sitter
nequirect for 3 year old boy,
four days a Week from 7:30 a.m
to. 5:30 p.m. Phone 345-2372.
TL -404
FOR SALE - Farm, 106 acmes;
5 Miles Ntorth lieht of Hens:all;
• good buildings, 10 room Welt
house, all modern °eaten-
iences, new 14x40 ooncoete
silo, stabling for 39 bead of
milising cows. Will sell COND-
O,* including chattels. Ph-
one '527-0247, TL451
WANTED 'PO RENT - Four, sir
three bedroom house, eoai4aet
Maj. H: .W CPR,
Phone 4823411 Monday to
Friday.. TL4.5.1
PROTECT
YOUR
PROFITS!
VICTOR ,
• Full Protection
Cosh Register
Now Only
▪ $ 215
11C;isi
ACashReester—and an adding
machine. Enforced registratkin,
designation keys, locked -In in-
formation. Totals 0999.99. Two
mathines for the price of one.
The Huron Expositor
NEWS of
• 4,
CR ARTY
Mr. d Wok.. Rea rettetreen, design tor it free eboige
Murnal M. rdia IferalakitA ;fed Janet
Olive mote StakrZgan WIeZa aan Allen) adjourned the resetting
day guests Of -Mr. 4114.101
James etiller, Bruce and Betty
r '
Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd =act
Stratford railed on friends in
and around the village on" Sun-
day, .
Mrs. Geese Ocorth is spethrling
the week with Me and
Weitzman, Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Agnes Wyer of Van-
couver, who *nit the summer
with Mrs. E. M000e left on
Thursday to referee Impale. She
will visit friends at Palace Al-
bert on her eau= trite
Mr. and 21To IC. MeKellar
visited! On SinidaY. With Mn tand
Mrs: Rose Love and family of
Atwood.
Mrs. Doug' Eyre and hale;
son of Sit Thomas me wiellieg
with her parents efr. ,and
Gordon SICO4tt and '-lranoes.
The Ladieo' Aid of cromarty
Church met at the home of Mrs.
John. Teropieman with , Mrs.
Gerald Cary presiding, Devoe
ions woe led by Mrs. Jamete
lVfiller Mowing a. poem read
by Mrs. Carey. Itwas decided
to send a bale Of good Used
clothing to:Unitarian service in
November. Plow soled' were
played by Darlene. Temp -lemon.
Luna, was served by the host-
ess, .amisted by Maw. Jlarnes.elle
lee and 1VIrs. Charles Doirglas.
The needle, 'Craft 4-11 'Home-
making Club, "Hibbert Little
Lassies" web at the home of
Mrs. John Walliete, with an at-
tendance of 13 'girls. and 2, lead.
ers.
The, roll cat was "The. Learn-
ing Stitches Artie* I have chos-
en to melee and Why". lets.
Wallace told of Miss Surret
who may be showing a flim on
wall hangings next week in the
Township Hall. Mrs. - Douglas
led a discussion on - making a
Fit/ORAL
MRS. E. C. MUNRO
-Mrs. E. C. Munro, the former
AOties Hays, died in Penticton,
B.C. on August 30th. She was
93.
Mrs. Munro was born in Mc-
Killop Tovrnship, the daughter
of the late Tho)nas E. Hays and
Elsie Scott. She was the sur -
seeing member of a family of
six. She had been a resident in
the west coast region for many
years.
She is survived by her hus-
band.
The remains were cremated
and will be interred in the fam-
ily plot in Harperhey Cemetery.
FINE
ALL-PURPOSE
•
STAFFA
"Stara Stiteltene" .Needl t-
en& Olub met at the home of
of Ms. Spencer Jleffere-
The wee of the blegaleeta stits
ch previously leeenett, were
outlined! by, Ms. •Teffeny. Mre•
13snt Deoriatd illustrated the
enlarging Of a dePsigie' and 1Vhss.
Jeffery demonstrated the basic
featleerstitelie and two of many
variations.
(e-• ,
MA Bob TemPleMmt, salletee,
Uniarenstt3" sseetet the. ,.uimeelceno
at his home. hmet
avenS, .0ecileBevonen, is enloy-•
ing a bus tour of tIze 4istem
provinces.
Miss Jearepe. 'llemPlaman was
a guest at the Engel - .Capiing
wedding, held..in the Redeemer
Ldthersi- Church at:Menkten.ong
Saturday.
Mee. Wlfl8aan Lamrpoot, Exet-
er visited this. past- weels with
Mrs. (Iillary Milieu' •
tins. George Vivian ond baby
s'an Steven 'tneturned haine..foote
Exeter Hospital the latter .parb
of the week. -
lee, and .416 Miller,
Janet tared Edna aeturned horn.e
Stmclay • from a motor trip,
North, goiese by Ste Marie, Port
Arthur -arid Port William to
Duluth,. Minnesota whewh
tey
spent 2 'claye then home by
boat to Manitoulin Wand,
Mrand eels. Philip James
are. enjoying a motor. -.trip to
to- the western 'pravinees.
Mrs. Walter Bohan, Mrs.
Fred Restive, Mrs. James Flan-
nery and Mrs. Mildred R,atice
were visitors with eine and Mrs.
J. J. Cleary.
DUBLIN
The fallosving students ,have
gone -fee higher education:
Linda Friend; Ketcheher. Wat-
erloo Hespieal; Trudy Brown,
Teachers' College, London;, Ber
nadette ' Nagle, 'St. Joseph's
Hospital, London; Marian Loo-
by, Special Commercial Hamil
ton; Patsy McGewthe St. Mary's
Hospital, 'Kitcherier; Nova Anne
Mae Rae, Fanshawe College,
London; ,Oatherine Flanagan
St. Mary's) hospital, Kitchener;
Michaels MaY- Rae, Conestoga .
College; Paul Haien starts to
Western University next Week;
Susan Friend to Universtty 04
Guelph; Maureen Looby,
Kittch-
endir Waterloo, ...University.
ALNE.-
fRO:fk_THrlig):145„
f' What would you have acme on those hot 814.m-
luer ciVg, 110 thee not been the 4.4lons.,V901 for yonr
children? To -spend the entire summer in bealthfill
ahd happy recreation,- completely supervised, for4the
sum of $4.00 per child, s something weul wpith-
while. At least,. we Lions thinli it is. But who really
pays for the ialairtenance and upkeep of Lions park?
Win) takes care of the countless bills and the moun-
ting costs of eperation T Well, you do, really. Because
the opsts are - met by money raised by the Lions Club,
of, Seaforth. And we raise our money through your
good support of the activities and programs promot-
- ed by and eponsored by the Lions.
The Lions were disappointed in the net proceeds
of the Summer Carnival. We count on this to help
meet the costs of the Pool and the Park. Another pro-
ject that will require considerable expenditure in the
immediate future, is the Scout Hall; Or did you know
that this is Lions responsibility as well?
The peint is that Seaforth Lions need your con-
tinued and generous- support in all our projects if we
are going to carry on Our service to the Community. sc
So•next time a Lion asks you to buy a ticket, make a
donation, or attend sothe•program; tell him you'll be
-happy to de so. Knowing in your own heart that it
is your dollars that are doing the good work. (Con-
tribu‘.ted) .• .... .......
W4LTOR- NEWS
the roil whiebe was ,anstwered
with a "Bible .sense ren,erab-
end from- cell:died:ad.
Mrs. Torrance Xvoda gave
the financial esep,orteand ,r)eeeiv-
ed the effeting.
..
Lunch hoseesses 'included
• Mrs. Earl Watsoil, Mrs. Wesley
Haekwell, and Mrs. Leonard
Leeming.
The • Wagon •Oothers Cuttleis
met at the home of Mrs. Gerald
• Walston. The roll call was an-
swered- with "One point to eon -
ries". The group was taught ho
to alter patterns and hoiw to
shoink get:tons.
slider when buying :Cotton. fats:
Has Meeting
Seaforth number 1 met under
the leadership of. Mrs. Wm.
Sisomeg erect Mine O. Vander
Zon. Nineteen girls with seven
mothers were Present andr dis-
cussed lines and colours best
suited for the Mdividual.
Moms 'elected are: Poesid•e
emits Pattie Etue; Tneasurer
Dianne Patterson; Press report-
er, Mary Airbins
OF THE WEEK
Mary Leeming, Gail Searle.
and Sandra Watson served lun-
ch.
Mre. Jim Clark' and Mrs.
Axtmenn• are conmeners for the
Institute meeting next Wednes-
day.
The theme of the meeting is
"Safety" Oonstable H. A. Tighe
of Mount: Forest D,eteolunent of
OPP will speialc.
The in:en of the, Commimity
are invited to attend this part
of the meetings,
vosSgoisno.osom.somersom000•NoommosImesmisomvs •
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