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23, Business Directory
M •HARPF:ft
Chartered Accountant
55.57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
Auctioneer and
Appraiser
Licensed and capable In selling
all types of. auction sales.
Reasonable Rates.
Bruce Rathwell
Rrucefleld 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 CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465, Monkton
RONALD G. McCA.NN
c Public Accountant
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Office; Raftenbury St., phone
482-9677.
Res; Raftenbury St., phone
482.7313
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
22. Legal Notices
Staffa
, in the s,aid
Township of HThbert
at the hour of I to 2 o'clock p.m.
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
• OCCASION
Phone 5274390 - Seafortb.
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
*light or Day Calls 7-- 527-0510
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. L STEWART
•
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 577-0850
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST'
Seaforth Office: •
.The, Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat. ,9 to 12 noon
Mon., Wed. — Clinton Office
For Appointreent
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
a,EAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC • telePhane calls. Special thanks
Fri., Nov. 22,
1968
For the purpose of nominat-
ing fit and proper persons for
the office (s) of - Reeve and
four councillors, for the Town-
ship of Hibbert, for
1969 and 1970
of which all electors are here-
by required to take notice and
govern themselves accordingly,
and if a greater number of can-
•id,ates than required to fill the
said offices, are nominated and
make the required declarations,
polls will be opened in the fol-
lowing places:
P.S.D. No. I - Chas. Friend's
residence, Dublin.
P.S.D. No. 2 Hibbert Twp.
Hall, Staffa
P.S.D. No. 3 No. 6 School,
Cromarty
in the said Township of Hibbert,
on
Mon., Dec. 2nd
1968
and will be open from 10 o'clock
a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. and no
longer.
ANNE • BURCHILL,
Returning Officer.
. 22-53-1
24. Cards of Thanks
24. Cards of Thanks -
Ity Hospital — Mrs. Joe White.
24-5.3x1
I wish to thank my relatives,
--neighbors and friends for cards,
letters, treata and visits while
I was a patient in Stratford,
General Hospital. Special thanks
te Df 'ridman, Dr. Lindsay, Dr.
Harris and Dr Brady, nurses
and staff on fourth floor. —
Lorne Hulley. 24-53x1
The family of the late Mr. A.P.
De Coo wish to thank all those
who were so kind to help dur-
ing our retent bereavement
Special thanks to Dr. 1Vloyo, nur-
ses, Father Laragh and Box
Funeral Home. Everything was
very much appreciated.
24-53-1
I wish to take this opportunity to
say a great big thank you to all
the ft,ks of the village and com-
munity for honoring me as they
did on Friday evening. It win al-
ways be a treasuned memory and
the gifts are deeply apprciatedi
— Edina Paterson. 24-534
I wish to thank Dr. Me:kus and
Dr; Brad,.. nurses and staff, all
my friends and neighbours, for
cards, letters, flowers, treats
and visit, while I was a pat-
ient in .Seaforth Currununity
Hospital. -- Mrs. Frank Van
Bergen. 24-53-1
I would like to thank my rel-
atives, friends, and neighbors
who sent me gifts and cards
and visited me while I was a
patient at Seaforth Community
Hospital. Also to the Dublin
Ladies Guild. Special thanks
to Dr. Malkus and the nursing
staff at the hospital. — Mrs.
Jack Darling. 24-53x1
I wish to express appreciation
for the many acts of kindness
and visits from friends and nei-
ghbors while I was a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital
with special thanks to Dr. Moyo
and the nurses of the hospital.
— Donald Fry. 24-53x1
Sincere thanks to my family,
friends, and 'neighbors for car-
ds treats, flowers,visits and
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
W. H. Patterson, D.V.M., VS.
P. J. Dwyer, M.V.B.,
M.R.C.V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
22 Legal Notices
NOMINATIONS
• Notice is hereby given to the
"Municipal Electors of the
' TOWNSHIP of HIBBERT, in the
County of Perth that in compli-
ance with, the Statutes in that
behalf I require the presence of
the said electors at the
Hibbert Township Hall,
to Dr. Mayo and nursing staff
forth cannrimity Tiospital. In our hearts she is.living yet,
Ursula McLaughlin. 24-53x1
I wish to sincerely thank my
relatives and friends for cards,
letters, „flowers, gifts, treats and
inquiries while I was a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
withspecial thanks to Dr. Wal-
lace, Miss Claypole and nursing
'staff, Rev. D. Stuart and West-
lake Ambulance Service. The
kind concern of all will always
be gratefully remembered. —
Emerson Kyle 24-53-1
I wish to express my thatnks
to A friends for their' cards and
visits also or flowers, while
a patient in Seaforth COMMU/11-
25. In Memoriam
DRISCOLL — In loving mem-
ory of a dear son and brother,
Gordon who pulsed away sud-
denly 4 years ago, Nov. 14, 1964
in hits 22nd year.
Its lonely here without you
Gordon
And sad- has been the way,
Since you were called away
from us
Four years ago to -day.
The little things you used to do
the things you used to say,
Con % crowding back to memory
As we think of you each day. .
We'll always cherish every
smile
Your loving was, and look
And keep them as a rose is
pressed,
In memory's tre'asured book..
— Dearly loved and Sadly mis-
sed by mom, dad and family.
25-53x1
SHOLDIOE — In fond memory
of a dear husband, Dad and
Grandpa, Williain Sholdiee who
passed away one yea/ago, Nov.
16th 1967.
God knew that you were suffer-
ing,
.The hills were handl to climb,
So he closed your weary eye-
lids,-
And whispered "Peace Be
Thine".
— Lovingly remembered and
greatly missed by his wife and
family. -25-53x1
McCLUSKIE — In loving mem-
ory of Patricia McCluskie who
passed away four years ago
November 14, 1964.
Beautiful memories of one so
dear,
Treasured still with a love
sin
while I was a patient in Sea- oere,
SEAFORTH JEWELLERS
47 Main St.
(Formerly Savauge's)
Phone 527-0270
ay we suggest you
choose from the best and
lay-it-aWay for Christmas
• Day.
A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL
HOLD.
...smararomaansw.ari
Russ Archer, and Staff invites you to their
GRAND OPENING
New Beattie Farm Senate Centre -
(Corner of Albert and Princess Sts., ClintQn)
Friday, Nov. 151'11,1 p.m. to 9 p.m.,
SAVE ON THESE OPENING SPECIALS:
Reg $8.85
Medium Pressure Cattle Bowls $7.50
Reg. $79.95
Frost Proof Bowl (less lid)
Reg. $123.00
Fifteen Bushel Feed Cart
Reg. $12.1s
Float Operata Pig Bowl
Reg. $6.50
NeW Little Pig Bowl
Reg. $33.50
Cow Trainers "(dim.)
of the
$67.00
• $105.00
$10.35
$5.50
$28.50
Ask abotet our Fall Specials on Stabling,
Manure • Handling, Silo ,Unloaders and
AutOmatie Feeding Systems
Sce you Pr'day, Nov. 15th, with free coffee
• and doughnuts
rw.tv
We loved her too dearly to ever
forget.
— Sadly missed and ever -ran.,
embered by mum, dad, Heather
and Paul. 25-53x1
Too Late
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of property and hmtsehold
effects in the Tewo o Seaforth,
Huron Street, on: -
SATURDAY NOVEIVEBER 23rd
°atipfl1. ,
Hall tree; writing desk; 19 in.
table model television;, number
of small tables; rocking chairs; .
day bed; mirrors; magazine
rack; TV tables.; chesterfield;
bed; occasional chairs; Doherty
upright piano; gut* round ex-
tension oak table and chairs;
gliass.e4na Cabinet and buffet
combined; Westinghouse Frig;
Finlay 4 burner gag strove (new);
Kitchen table and el:ail:Is; wash
ing machine; drep head sewing
Malethliale; lemPs1 Coleman, Ps
heater (like new; aluminum
parch chairs; complete walnut
finish becIroom sititeVibas springs
mattness; chest Of driawers; dire -
ser; wardrobe With Mirror; dres-
sers; 2 folding chairs;. 1962 Chev-
rolet 4 door sedan antornatic ear;
gas lawn mower; steel garden
wheel barrow; garden tools; mot-
or and emery brace and bit tools;
Doc, house;. dishes; ornaments;
Hoon overing; kitchen utensils;
quilts; .blankeits; other articles;
baled straw.
PROPERTY — 5 room house; 3
piece bath; gas heated;,pew hot
water tank; Garage; small barn
large let,
TlitMS --- Chattels Cash,
PROPERTY — 104 down, bal-
ance 30 days. .Sold 'subject to re-
serve bid. For fUrther particu-
lars apply to Margaret Ag:ar 403
Lydia Street, Sarnia.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the
ESTATE of the late Jake
, BROOME
HAROLD JACKSON.
Auctioneer
,
26. Personals •
Mr.- and Mrs. Hank Van Rood -
jerk, 75 Jatnes Street, Seaforth,
wish to announcie the engage-
ment of their daughter Sh:anon
to Mr. Arie Verhoef Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Verhoef RR
5 Clinton. Wedding will take
place next year. 26-53x1
27. Births
BINNENDYK — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Binnendyke (nee Dobson,
R.N.) are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter Karen
Elizabeth on Wednesday, Nov.
6th, 1968, at Victoria Hospital,
London. A sister for Paul and
Christopher.
ARMES-- In Seaforth Communi-
ty Hospital to •Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Armes, Eg,mondville,
Nov. 71h, a daughter.
BENNEWIES — In Seaforth
Community Hospital- to Mr. a)
Community Hosipital to Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Bcnnewies,
Nov. 9th, a daughter. •
Too Late
MEL GRAHAM
Clerk -Treasurer •
20-53-2
DUBLIN ,
Mr. and Mrs. -Bill Evans and
family, Cbippawa, with Mrs.
Frank Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello
and family, Westbrook, Ont.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Butters,
Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Butters.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ryan,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan, Miss
Theresa, Alice and Mrs. Patrick
Ryan attended the funeral of
Mrs. Ryan's sister, Miss Alice
MacAleer of Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Frank Evans, in Weston
with Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Agar and
children, London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Stableton.
FOR SALE - Used 825x14 snow
tires, good condition, cheep,
'Joseph Hugill, phone 527-1265.
TL -53-1
SflitAYED - Cattle ,beast on lot.
18, con 17, Grey.. Owner may
have same by proving property
and paying all expenses, William
Murray RR 3, Walton. TL-534
FOR, SALE - 700x14 snow tires,
Dominion Royal, used one season
$15.00 a patir..Phane 527-0991.
TL -53-1
' SITUATIONS WANTED - Wiiil
baby-sit in my home for working
m ot e r. Phone 527- 1351.
TL -53-1
FOR SALE - Thirty two, nima
week old pigs, K. B. oven RR 1,
Seaforth. Phone 527-1'738.
TL -53-1
Too Late
HEIR WANTED - Sales clerk
and waitreSs wantga, full 01nr•!,-
niu•st be clean neat and 00',00
worker. Apply Crich's • Bakery.
, ,' TL -53-1
FOR SALE - Four good white
faced steers. A. R. Dodds, -RIL 2
Seaforlli. Phone 527-1748.
TL -53-1
Every week more people dis-
cover ,what mi ty jobs are
accomplished b low cost Ex-
positor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240.
WAN'PED - to feed around tel ,
steers shout 700 lbs. each. Phone
5274079. TL -53-1
WANTED - Transportation to
and from Stratfard. he"tirs 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day. Phone 527-1394. after 5 p.m.
TL -53-1
USED MATERIALS
*FoR SALE
incltiding
2x8''s and 2t10's, 16 feet long,
1 inch T dirtid luinber, used iron
pipe, I inch to ti
heepla T. Magill
Phone 527-1265
.11-56x1
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N eINS of
BRODIIAGEN
.apd, ma; Vou, 4:417,. .0p*
rigg,Ntue -visited rgontly, Witbi
• .A114 1.4$9,e17.11 WOW.
NA 'AO .Mts. -.4%934$ .$
tor% Yksitzd $.o.nOsy ini xqtqbi,
enar 14% Xrs. CLrih eaak,
Stlsan, Arentlg ,a00
OlaYton. Abreno, Toronto .and
RObept ar,Pna, Flaurilton spent
the weekesid with their parents
Mr. :and Wilfred Ahrens.
Weare serryto report that
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe in a Patient
at the Seaforth CommunitY Hos-
pital_ She .was admitted as a
Patient .there on Noway,
Henry 1.?eolohardit, Sr. -
spent a few hours at his home
With his Again- Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Leorthardt 'last Sunday
from, the Ses..forth genntillnitY
Hospital. On Saturday he WO
removed to the Xilbiarchanr,Rest
Home. • .
HOWARD SMITH
Ildward Smith, 66 of lot 34,
con. 11, Logan, Township died
Tuesday in the Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, shortly after
being aft:tilted
Mr. Smith, Wiao .boton in South
EaslthoPe 'TOwnsaltip ou 1e4.• 25,
1882, a son of the 'late 11E.. and
„ Mrs. John Smith.
are two sons, Al -
best ,Mealtreity; •Kienguetil on the
fiamally-farm in Logan; one dau-
glitms„ QM's. Harold tMargaret)
Wundiell RR 1 Boraltolm; two
• step .sisters, Mrs. -Joseph (Mar-
tha) Klein, Detroit Mrs. Hearer
Koch, 1 Exile St., Strat-
ford; nine grandchildren and
twq: great granclehildinen
The body rested at the. Doc/c-
hart Funeral Home in IVIlteheR
until neon on Friday when re-
moval was made to St. Peter's
Luthern Church', Brodhagen,
Bullet was made in the Church
Cemetery. •
Mrs. Clara Stahlbaum, Strait
-
ford, is spending a few days
. with Miss. Marie Meyer. On
On Monday she called on Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Leonhard&
Mr. •and 1VIrs. Wayne Better-
. man, Jeffrey and Dennis, Lon-
don, visited Call Sunday with
his parents Mt. and Mrs. Man-
uel Beuernian.
Obituaries
MAX F. KREHLER
• Max F, Krehler, 71, died in
Seafqrth Community , Hospital,
on Thursday, Nov. 7th. Born in
Czecheslovakia, he came to Can-
ada in 1927 and settled at Sask-
atoon, later moving to -Sarnia
and in 1966 retired to Egnagna-
ville. He was a stationary engin-
eer by trade .and a member of
Egmondville United Church.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Marguerite Voss, Eg-
Inondville and a brother, Her-
man, in Aermany.
• Funeral services were held
from the R. S. Box funeral home
on Saturday, with Rev. D. Ste-
ven officiating. Interment fol-
lowed in Egmondville cemetery.
Pallbearers were Reg.
Knights, Mervin Nott, Newman
Garrett, Victor Robertson, Chas.
Geddes, Wm. Purves.
Flowerbearers were Jim
Knights, Gordon Richardson,
Robin Steven and Elmer Steph-
enson.
MRS. JOSEPH MANLEY
Mrs. Joseph M. Manley, 57,
104 Douro St., died Nov. 8, in
Stratford General Hospital.
Mrs. Manley, the former Flor-
ence Kelly, was born in Dublin,
on April 11, 1912. A daughter
of the late John Kelly and Annie
O'Reilly, she resided in_ Strat-
ford for the last 20 years. She
wa a member of Immaculate
Co ception Church and the
Cat lic Women's League of
the tirch.
• Surviving are her husband,
three daughters, Mts. Francis
(Marie) Hicknell, RR 5, Sea -
forth; Mrs. Murray (Patrkia)
Corman, Waterloo; Miss Ruth
Manley, Vaneouver, B.C.; one
son Keith, at home; seven grand-,
children; three brothers, Jos-
eph and,Fergus, both of Dublin;
Basil, Kinkora; one sister, Mrs.
Thomas (Ena) Patten, Lucan.
• The body • rested at the
Gingras funeral home, till 9 a.m.
on Monday, Nov. 11 when re-
moval was made to Immaculate
Conception Church for the fun-
eral mass. Burial ollowed in
St. Patrick's cemetery, Kinkora.
Pallbearers were neighbors,
Jerry Regan, Mark Miles, neph-
ews, Jack, Ferg., Joe and Don
Kelly.
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