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23, Business Directory
4. Bt. ZARPER
.:Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7082
Auctioneer and
Appraiser
Licensed and eanable In selling
all types of auction sales.
Reasonable Rates.
Bruce Rathwell
Minefield Phone 482-3384
R• S• BOX
FUNERAL HOME
Prompt land careful attention
Ambulance Service •
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
UNITED WHO??
Yes, "United
Breeders" is what the
man, said, Arabella. The
familiar voice at the
familiar number didn't
say
"Centr@l Ontario
Cattle Breeders"
or
"Waterloo
Cattle Breeders"
or
"Lambton
Cattle Breeders"
You see, we're all'one
now. We've united to
provide an • artificial
insemination service that
will give you not only a
better calf next year, but
even better ones in years
to come.
So don't worry about
being a two-timer,
Arabella. You wilt get the
sane sires as always, by
caning the offices listed
in your nevv phone book
under —
Alt
Ubreeders inc.
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23. Business Directory
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
• SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON, ONTAFt10
Office; Rattenbury St., phone
482-9877.
Res; Rattentrury St:, phone
482-7313
24. Cards. of Thanks
wish to thank my friends or
tlue cards and flowers sent to
me while in Exeter Hospital:
It was very Much appreciated.
— Mrs. Eck McKay 24-50%1
While I was: a patient in Vict-
oria Hosital, I wish to thank
all my friend's and neighbors
for cards, letters: flowers, vis-
its and treats. Special thanks, to
Dr's Vlailikus, Hudson and Gill -
bin, the nurses and staff .on
floor 5 north and floor 3M, Dr.
Cameron and his staff in physo-
- Greta Becker. 24-51-1
I wish to thank ,all my relat-
ives, neighbors and friends who
sent cards, treats and made
visits during my stay in Sea
forth Comm,unity Hospital:
Thanks to Ir. Brady, Dr. MalL
kus, Father Lanagh and nurses
and staff .of hospital. — Mts.
Agnes McQuaid. 24-51x1
I wouid like to express my sin-
ceme thanks to, friends, neigh-
bours and relatives who sent
cards arid triegs while a patz.
ientin the Stratford llospital,
also thanats,ta those that help-
ed after coming ,hoime. — Mrs.
Gordon Elliott. 24-5t1oc1
to thank all Who sent
cards, treats and visited me
while I was. in the Hospital
Special thanks to Dn. Brady
arnst Dr. Malleus and all the nur-
sing staff for their kindness.
—Mrs. 'Alex MacDonald.
24-51x1
24. Cards..of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends rel-
atives and neighbors for cards,
gifts andvisits while I was a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr..
Mo and nurses and staff of
the hospital. — Darvid,-VReilly
24-514
We wish to express OUT sincere
thanks to our relatives, neigh-
bours and friends who chid so
much for us when we IthSt OUT
barn. A special thanks to Blyth
Fireman for their work alio.
Clinton who aided them. Alis'.
we would like to `than,k those
who went, to so much work and
time to put on a benefit dance.
— Larry and Helen Johnston
24-51-1
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to friends, relatives, and
neighbors who gave their sym-
pathy and services in any way
during our recent sad bereave-
ment. Our _thanks also to Dr.
Newland, nurses of Clinton Hos-
pital. Rev. Stuart, Clinton ladies
Auxiliary, to Branch 140, Bon-
throns Funeral Home, and those
sending cards, floral tributes,
and donations to the Heart
Fund.— The family of the late
Reta Aikenhead. 24-51x1
Personals
Mrs. Elizabeth Pryce announ-
ces the engagement of her dau-
ghter, Christine to, Mr. David
Tremeer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Tremeer of Seaforth.
The wedding will take place in
Northside United Church, Sea -
forth on.November the sixteenth
at three thirty o'clock. 26-51x1
Too Late •
FOR SALE A Durh:am cow
due 'IP freshen middle of Nov-
ember. Ehner and Wilfned. Den-
nis 5274)888,1Watlton. TL -51-1
CARBARET dance, • Brodhagen
Community Hall, Saturday -Nov-
ember 2nd, music by thie Roy-
\rive's. • " 1-51-1
50th Anniversary
Mi. and. Mrs. Dan I urns who celehratecl.their 50th Wedding
Anniversary at their home here Saturday,
CONGRATULATIONS SEAFORTH
• On 100 Years of Progress and Prosperity
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These are our drivers of bur modern fleet of buses w hh each school day transpert 375 SDHS students over
routes totalling over 600 miles. Shown here are -Keith McLean, John Sinnamon, Mrs. M, McGrath, William 'Hogert, Jackie
Melanson, Ron Dale, Mrs. K. McLean, Les Habkirk, Arnold S cott, Michael Eckert, A. Hildebrand, Eldon Hulley, Bob Watson
We have grown along with the town
* School Bus Service * Taxi Service
* Yamaha Snowmobile Sales & Service
* Independent Retail Gasoline
and now Arve you with
* Luxury Charter Coaches
Skov Lobo Dune Buggy Xits
*- Heavy Duty Towing Service,
HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE
Phone 527-1222
Since 1946
graa
Limited
At Wilkinson's !GA -
We are pleased and proud to be a part of the business community during
Seaforth's 100th Birthday.
Our Sixth Anniversary -
Is this week, having purchased the,business Nov. 1, 1962, from J. J. Cleary,
who had operated a successful retail store on the Main Street here for
over, 40 years.
As Comparative Newcomers
We wish to salute all those of earlier generations.— the original community
builders — who were so instrumental in making Seaforth the very pleasant
self-sufficient Town it is hi this year 1968.
JOE AND [REN E WILKINSON, AND STAFF
"Our Store Is Often Too Small — So We ,Try Harder!"
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LOCAL E$R1EF5
Miss AYme Lgve 9f Toronto
spent the weekend with her sis,
ters, Mrs. Wm. Leeming and
MIs. Ferne Patterson.
Mrs- Harold Treffrey pf St.
Joseph's Island, was here last
week attending the Haswell --
Townsend wedding. •
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy More,
Chicago, are spending a week
with his sister, Mrs. Helen
Glew.
Mrs. Mary Bradshaw, and dau-
ghter Tracey Lynn have re- _
turned to England after spend-
ing six weeks -vacation with her
mother, Mrs. Winifred McPhail,
Jarvis Street.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart
are spending the weekend with
friends at Windmere and Mag-
netawan in the Muskoka and
Parry Sound areas. On Sunday
evening they attended a meet-
ing of the Toronto Conference
of the United Church at North '
Bay when Mr. Stewart assisted
in the ordination service of Mr.
Clarence McClenaghan, one of
the 'three ordinants ordained at
that service. The latter, whose
birthplace was White Church,
was a member of one of the con-
gregations served by Mr. Stew-
art.
Mrs. Helen Glew and Mr.
James Glew returned from
Chicago where they attended
' the funeral of her brother An-
gus More, who passed away
suddenly.
Miss Joan Coleman has re-
turned from California where
she spent two weeks' vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Powell
and Pam.
Mrs. Howard Burgess, Flint,
Michigan, visited Mrs. J. Dill,
Dublin.
Miss Erma Broadfoot of run-
dridge, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend.
Mrs. W. C. Bennett was
Cooksville visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Piggott.
Mr .and Mrs.. -Robert Watson, •
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. David Wat-
son and family, spent Sunday
with Miss Bella and Peter Wat-
son of Galt.
C9NTINUES
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OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 30
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ONGRATULATIONS
to the
Town of Seaforth
and the
Huron Expositor
on the occasion .
of their 100th Birthday
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Limited
Hallowe'en Sale
CONTINUES UNTIL SAT NIGHT
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BEATTY SPACE SAVERS
Demonstrator Pair
(Has Been Sold)
, But we have two sets of
WASHERS and DRYERS
Colonial Push Button
Top of the Line
Regular Value $'729 t
For the Pair, ONLY ..
549.
AT $39 EACH
(Are All Sold Out)
We still have a few priced at
$45 Each
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FLEETWOOD STEREO
Special Prices on Three Models
Drop in and see them!
WESTINGHOUSE DEMONSTRATOR 23" TV SET
LIST PRICE — $289 $ 1 9 9
• FOR ONLY
Color Television Sets Available at Terrific Savings
We Need Used Refrigerators
SeeOur
B EA T TY 1.1141,1'
Make a' Deal Now
You Won't Be Sorry -
ND Reasonable Offer Ignored!
BEDROOM
SUITES
One Set of Dresser Lamps
ABSOLUTELY FREE
With Each Suite Sold '
SPECIAL
FREE—FREE—FREE—FREE
KITCHEN CHROME STOOL
FREE WITH EACH
5- or 7 -Piece
Kitchen Suite
E1—FREE—FREE--FREE
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LIVING ROOM SUITES
2 -PIECE CAPE COD SUITE
Cordova Brown $• .2 39 -
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2 -PIECE RELIABLE SUITE
011IY $1 6 9
.2 -PIECE SKLAAR SUITE
Blue Color $ 2 4 9
ONLY
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"2 -PIECE COLONIAT, SUITE
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TERRIFIC BUY AT 279
Gold Color
GINGERICH'S.
'FURNITURE and APPLIANCES,
Clinton
Seaforth
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