The Huron Expositor, 1966-01-20, Page 11.4
USE THEE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. .Fouad
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6, Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sale
9. Poultry For Sale •
10. Used Gars For Sale
11. Articles or Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
13. Wanted
14. Property'or Sale
15. Property, ter, Rent
•
16. For Sale or Rent_
17. Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices •
20.• Auction Sales
▪ 21. Tenders. Wanted
22. Legal Notices
• 23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25. In Memoriam
26. personals
Classified ads are inserted at`
a rate of 2 cents per word.
Each number, initial and ab-
breviation cqunts as one word.
Ads are Subject' to the follow-
ing minimums; Classifications
2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and
17, minimum 40c an insertion.
Classification 25, Minimum 65c,
plus 25c for each 4 -line verse.
All other classifications, mini-
mum 65 cents per insertion,
except Auction Sales (20), Ten-
ders Wanted (21), and Legal
Notices (22), rates on applica;
• tion.
For cash payment, Or W paid
by 10 days following last lnser-
Ion, 1-5 'CENTS dedOcted-ffoiii
) above rates.
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
•
(For Business •Firms, Trades-
men, etc.):, Minimum, 50 cents
per insertion. Billing charge, 15
cents per advertisement.
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9. PoultrY _For Sale
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Ind and Started Pullets
Red x S x Red . Pullets
mixed obleko-pd Cockerels.
Available now. Book your or-
ders
SCOTT POULTRY,
FARMS, LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847
Box 160
9s06-tf
10. Used Cars For Sale
1959 Volkswagen, delux,
motor completely recondi-
tioned, (warranty). )3ody A-1
shape. New tires; $550.00.
Phone 382 W 9, Brussels,
10-08x2
11. Articles. For Sale
BABY buggy and play pen.
Mrs. Don Stewart; pilo e
527-1688. 11 -07 -
:USED chesterfield., with tw
matching chairs, good condi-
tion, priced reasonable. Phone
527s_1455. 11-fi8X 1
FOFt SALE - Good timber
barn, 40' x 80'S must be re-
moved from site. Apply J.
D. Kelly, RR 1, Stratford..
14-07-2
15. Property For Rent
Fon — Apartment,
available now, with private
entrance, elose to uptown.
For further information. eall
527.-1352- after 5 during the
week. _ 15-06-tf
BUNGALOW on Ord Street,
2'- bedrooms, 3 -piece bath-
room, modern kitchen, hot
water heating. Apply Thomas
Flynn, Goderich St., _Phone
527-0822, 15-06-3
FOR, RENT Large lower
apartment, South Main Street,
gas furnace, bathroom, also
bnemerit; stove- .a d frig.,
if desired:'Apply a - al -
ton, phone 527-0702. 15 -06 -td
17. Wanted To 'Rent
WANTED TO RENT -House
or duPlex, with at least three
bedroOres, by bnsiness man,
with 4 children. Apply to
Box 1532, Huron E,positor,
17-07-3
19. Notices
FA.RIVIMS.: Now, is _tiles time
to 1100 your bean knives
hammered for tilts year. Basil
O'Rourke, Blacksmith and
Welding Shop, Firtscersield. '
"'"./9s07-2
Classified ads pay dividends.
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•IikillP4N EXPQMTORA ,240011.0K 14141%, ,s4ti, 3L Mit** •
21. Tenders Wanted
• TENDERS "
WANTED •
The Board of Huron Cotm-
ty School -Area No, 1, are in-
viting tenders fo supply ft/r-
neee oil for the former Stan'
ley T.S.A. portion. SchOols
are No. 1, No. 10, No: 14, No..
6, No. 7, No. 5, No. 4, East;
No. '4, West; No. 8, Bayfield.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily -accepted. Tenders
in sealed envelopes, 'plainly
marked "Tender" are to be
in the hands of the Vice-
chairman, by January 31,
1966,
JACK TAYLOR, Vice -Chair -
roan, RR 1, Brucefield.
21-0822
22.. Legal Notices
NOTICE
BFFET; 3/4 mgclern bed;
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser -
day bed; Singer treddle seW-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
ing machine: night table; ce-
gales, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
Hensall. 19-06-tf
dar chest; roll -a -way cot.
Phone 527-0458, Seaforth.
11-08x1
PHILISHAVE special bonus.
,Free_preshave and aftershave..
lotion, (value '$3.00) with
any Model Philishave at our
special low prices. Savauge
Jewellers, (opposite the Post
Office). 11-06-tf
•'SINGER • zig • zag sewing
machine, 'with portable cab-
inet, Does fancy stitches,
makes buttonholes. Can be
had for balance owing, $54.00
cash or $8.00 monthly. Write
Box 1535, Huron Expositor.
/1-08-2
ME. gallon pails; man's
skates; lady's skates, size '7;
4 planks; storm door; 2 win-.
dows;' 1 -inch water pipe; Car
wheels. Contact Clarence
Reeves, Commercial Hetel.
-11-013x1,,
ONE new Boy Scout shirt,
size 14, worn a few times; 1
Boy Scout belt, new, size 40;
1 Boy Scout hat, used, 'size
7; 1 boy's Sbort jacket, in
like new co ition, size 32.
Call 521-0827. 11-08x1
1. Coming Events
ICE Capade$, 1966, Kitchener
• Auditorium, Feb.. 17th. Bus
leaving Seaforth
• For information , and tickets;
contact Cleave Coombs' Sun-
oco. • 1-08-2
•
NATIONAL Hockey League
hockey, Chicago at Detrgit,
Saturday, Feb. 26. For tickets
• and information, phone '527-
• 1410, Miller Motors. 1-06-8
ICE Capades, at Kitchener
Memorial Auditorium, Thurs-
day, Feb. 17. Tickets and in-
• formation at Miller Motors;
phone 527-1410. 1-07-6
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modem equipment used., All
work • guaranteed. Write or
-alone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2
Brussels, . phone 442 w 6,• Bins*
els or contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-6=5
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales • and. Service, suathorized
deter Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. 19s06-tf
MASONRY service - Chim-
neys • repaired, repointed;
stone work, fireplaces built;
basements ,repaired, water-
proofed and white coated.
Work guaranteed-. Ray Squire
phone 527-1332, Box 335,
Seaforth. • 19-07-tf
2. Lost, Strayed 12. Wanted To Buy
m•
IF the person who picked GOOD used wringer wash-
up the wrong coat, at Teels- ing machine. Phone 527-0030.
Twenty Dance, Jan. 15; will . 12-08-1
call 527-0470, I will exchange WANTED TO BUY - build -
it for his. 2-08x1 ing • suitable for garage.
s Phone Hensall, 262-5150.
4. Help ,Wanted .• ' 12-07x2'
HELP WANTED - Sales ANTIQUE furnitee, pictur• e
. , clerk and •waitress, must be frames, ellPhoards, _lamps, and
etc• W
- - 71 : • capable, neat and industrious, dis'hes, . M- buy individual
_ , at onoe. Apply J. C. Crich, pieces or corplete household.
SeaRth. 1.
. .• 4-07-2 Phone 271-1 7,8. 12-06-tf
ir
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ORGANIST and choir leader 10 wLs.]
required for Cavan , United -set- ry 411.seu • ,
- Church, Winthrop. Apply- in ROOM and board for .an
writing, stating salary expect- -rly man. Apply Box 1534,
ed, by Feb. 1, 1966, to Ernest Huron Expositor. 13-08x1
Toll, RR 1, Blyth, Ont.,
chairman of committee.
4-07-3
RELIABLE man for farm poS-
- itionsin Wingham area. Good
Rase available. top wages
for right man, plus Work
man's Compensation and oth-
er benefits. Apply in writing
to Box 1533, Huron Exposi-
tor. 4-08.-1
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POLICE1 CONSTABLE
4f For Town" of Seaforth
Applications in writing
will be received by the under-
signed until January 24, 1966,
for the above position. -
Application must state age,
• education and qualificatiOnS.
All applications must be
• clearly marked "Application"
on the envelope,
•
ERNEST M. WILLIAMS,
Clerk, Town of Seaforth.
•• • 4-07-2
5. Bus1,4)0000.401.0
HOUSEWIVES
Turn a few spare holm a
wek into •
$$$$
AV9N territories are Profit-
ablq and now avAllable in the
Kippen - EgmoridVille -
Win-
throp - Brodhagen areas. For
information, • Ma !obligation,
phone collect Isendon, 451-
0541 evenings, or Write MO.
M. Millson, 17 Hawkesburr
Ave. 5-06-4
7. SituationsWanted
GENERAL t\ work wanted.
• Stewlyt McGregor. 7-541
'WOMD like a, Vila baby sitt-
ing...and housekeeping. Would
like boilird in. Phone...527L
0146. •• 7-07-3
8, Farm Stock For Sale
. •
Twp nanny goats. For fur-
ther information phone 52/-
1205
'FHREE Holatein heifers, due
to freshen. anon. Sohn Boyd,
lat 2, Waltot--.- 8-01f-1
HOLVEIN heifer, due next
week, bred Hereford. Sohn
• Sineleir,RR 3, Kippen.
8-08-1
• 24. Cards ' of Walks--
-'kgv family- of the 147T:it .
Albert -Hudson and Miss Mur-
iel. Hudson. wish to express
their "sincere thanks to 'their
neighbors and friends and to
all who were so kind during
their recent bereavements.
244)84
THE family 'of 'the late John
L', Malone wish. to thank
Father Couglin, Dr. Stapl.e-
ten, their kfuld friends and
neighbors, the •Nnights of,
-Columbus and all -those who
gave Mass lards and sent
floral tributes and cards of
sYrispathy, during their .re -
tent sad bereavement.
24-08xl
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1 would like to the* all eny
relatives, friends,' neighbors,
for cards, glits;flowers
I was in' SeaferthComintuiitY
Hoalsital. SpediC1 thanks to
Rev. Morrison, • Varna United
Church, to tiniSd- that helped
at home; also Dr. Brady, Dr.
McMaster, Dr. Malkus and the
nursing staff. - Cecil Dow -
son. 24-0.8x1
I wish to thank all my rela-
tives,' neighbors and friends
for Visiting me, for cards,
flowers, fruit, etc. that I
got While I was a patient. in
geafortisssporrununity Hospi-
tal. Thanks tefMiss Drope,
the nursing staff, .„special
thanks to Dr. Gorwill, Legion
Ladies'- Auxiliary, Father
Saigon, Catholic Women's
League, Royal Canadian Le-
gion. - Mit. James Barry. •
s 24-08-1
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of _
MARGARET ' JANE wraa,ga
All persons having claims
againstAhe Estate of lYfa,rgaret
Jane Miller, late of the Toyyn
of Seefostis, in the CotnitY
Huron, Retired Iloteseiceepeas
deceased, who died On th
31st dav of October, 1-905„
are hereby notified te seng
in „full particulars of thelr
claims to the undersigned o
or before the 27th of January
1966, after which date th
assets will be distributed
having regard only to clairriS
then received.
DATED. at Seaforth, this,
20th day of December, 1965
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor
22=06;
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s.
8
ATWOOD
PET FOOD. SUPPLIES
• Highest cash • prices paid
for dead and disabled cows,
and horses.
Call,Collect: 356-2622
License' No._ 401-C-65
• , 10-06-tf
SINGER S ale s- -and Servicer
sewdng machines vacuum clean-
ers, floor ,polishens, and tY-Pe-
ters. Cali. Jim McGregor,
phone 527-1486. 19-06-tf
WATCH REPAIRS .
- FAST SERVICE
• All work gazikantee&
ANSTETT
,JEWELLERS
14. Property For Sale
ATTRACTIVE 24.tarey home
on Goderich Street West, Sea -
forth. Thorough remod-
elling from cellar to roof, in-
side and out just completed.
All new wiring, new elumb-
ing, new exterior siding. This
fine family home includes 4
bedrooms and bath upstairs
and dining area, modern kit-
chen, utility room, double
living room, also roorn suit-.
able for home work shop or
den. •Located near.: _down
town, churches, :sehOols, A
double is on the prop-
erty. Donald 'Gordon, phone
52'771580. 14,06-3
• WHY WAIT FOR
SPRING?
Spring is the time when
more people buy, strell, rent,
move,
See us for a cheap house
that you will enjoy fixing.
Do yeti want a. nice live-
able horne? '
•
Would you prefer the ultra
modern? "
We-ristve farms for sale.
2 -family apartments
Houses.
Lotn
WILLIAM M. HART
Salesman
GEORGE 11. JOHNSTON
Real Estate
14-08-1
FIVE 1.101Stein heifer ealvea,
a to .5 viteek4 old, all. out Of SELF .•-,eontaltted aPartinerii,
god go*, Apply nby Swart,- heated,- large ' living ,rooni,
St. Ooluthban, phone Dublin, kitchen. bathroom; goderich
•22 R 6. 4408g1 Street'llast.-4.‘VAVIeLean.
15. Property Por Rent
LARGE room, suitable for
storing merchandise. Phone
527:1640 Or 5274623.
• 15-08.1
DOWNSTAIRS two-bedroom
apartment, heated. Gordon
Noble, phone 527-0840.
•
108x2
UPSTAIRS apartment, behind
Clinic, in the former l,IeMas-
ter Apartments. Apply sHar
vey Dale, phone 527-1406.
' • 15-07x2
FOR RENT---- Small heated
apartments, newly decorated,
close to uptown. ApPly ,l/ar-
vey Dale, phone 527-1406.
• 15-06%4
MODERN 2-bedroorn -apart-
ment. Phone 527-0310,or EX-
eter, 235451.0. 15-06-tf
New of Woodham
The Januarir meeting of the san ,Tonilinson; Leadership "
IJCW was held Tuesday eve. velopinents Mra- George Wil -
Brine, Mrs. John Redd.
ent. The president, Mrs. Robt.
Lodge Holds Euchre
Robinson, conducted the busis • '
tiess, It was decided to hold The Isedies.! Lodge held: a
euchre in the hall Thursday
Valentine social on February
10. Used stamps and cards
were brought in, The stamps
are to be sent to the Bible So-
ciety in London, Mrs. William
Dickey looking after the cards.
-NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
AGNES DOLMAGE
All persons having clihns
against the Estate of Apes
Dolmage, late of the .Tovvn
of Seaforth, in the C,ounty of
Huron, Widow, deceased, who
died on the 29th day of Oc-
tober, 1965, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars
of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 27th
day of January, 1966, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard on-
ly to- claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
22nd day 'of December, 1965.
McCONNELL e4 STEW ART ,
Seaforth, Ontario,
.Solicitors for the Executors.
-a
'Phone 527-1720 - Seaforth
19-06-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
• REMOVED .
For Dead orTgiabled Animals
, cAu. comEar--
Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Male Clinton, 482-7269
• Licence No.. 350-C-65
19-06-tf
NOTICE •
We are shipping cattle 'every -
Monday to United Co-Opeitatives-
af Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at yciiir farm, phone.by Sat-
urday night.
• FRANCIS HUNT:.
Phone Seafoods, 527-194.6, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE.
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin.
Call Collect
19-06-0
21. Tenders Wanted
22-06
-NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MARY ' JANE SHOLDICE
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Mary
Jane Sholdice, late of the
Town of Seaforth,-iii the
County of Huron, Housekeep-
er, deceased, who died on the
16th day of November, 1965,
are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their
claims to the tmdersigned on
or before the 27th day, of
January, 1966, after which
date the assets will be distri-
buted having regard only to
claims then received. ..,
DATED at Seaforth, thia
30th day of December, 1965.
1VIcCONNELL & STEWAFtT,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executers.
22-06-3
ning' with 37 members prees soli; auditors, M. Donald
Mrs. Oscar Brine had charge
of the devotional service. The
theme of the meeting? "The
New Year's Resolution," was
read by Mrs. 0. 13rine. Mrs. C.
Mills read a poem and IVIrs. T.
Insley had a reading. Roll call
was' answered with "a' New
Yeaf'S"-resolution." Mrs. 0.
Brine closed with prayer, after
which a social time was held.'
Mrs, H. Wee, Mrs. Dianne -
Wilson and Mrs. 0: Brine had -
games, and Mrs. R. Robinson
conducted a spelling mateh.
Sincere thanks to neighbors,.
relatives and friends for
cards; flowers and visits; also
to nurses and staff of Seaforth
Corximunity Hospital and Kil-
barchan NurSing, Home, Rev.
J. C. Britton, Dr. Brady, Dr.
Malkus ands'Whitiley Funeral
Home and all those that as-
sisted during our sad bereave-
ment of a dear sister and aunt
It was all very much apprec-
iated - John Sinclair and
Family. •• s -24-08x1
5 -
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COUNTY OF IITJRON
041110Ir
BY -PACk HOLLAND
Weil, comrades' and frig*,
back again with a bit 'of news
evening with nine tables in from here and tare,
play. Winners were: ladies' our branch hosted a visiting •
high, Mrs. Ray Pepper; lone 'installation team from the gm -
hands, Mrs. Lawrence Beckett; ter Legion lest :Therglai and
men's, high, Eber Shute; -lone in a joint installation 'the ex -
hands, Wm. Dickey; ladies' eeutime councils Of the branch
*sky draw, Mrs. Florence and the Auxiliary were
Johns. Tickets were sold On a duly installed and later a a -
ham and was won by Mra. John cial ?veiling was enleyecl
Coward.. Lunch was served and large 'crOvv4- T,Ile Lodi_ Allics
a social hour enjpyed. nippy - Qod bless te - game
The Messenger's met on Sun- through with a lovely buffet
day during the -church service lunch. Our branch here ere
h,R
With Pla PreSident• Shirley most fortunate.inhaving suchTirnrns,
in carge. The, meet- a fine Partneworking
ing opened with quiet music with us. •
by David gtrahan. The Mes,se,n- Our executive fur the_present -
gers' matt° was repeated, and Year reads as follows: -pot
"The Wise -Mar Bring Their president, Jack Eisler;
prei-
Leaniug' • was sung. Janet 414, 'PrOxion Ws; first , •
Tomlinson read a poem, "Find- president, O. Boussey; woo,
ing God." Julie Webb played Vice-president, C. Wood; seere-
an instrumental. Mrs. T. Insley tary, R. S. `MacDonald; treasur-
read a chapter from the study er, M. Storey; sergeant:at-arras,
book. "What a Friend We Have C. Coombs; social events, G.
in Jesus" was sung. Betty Jean Scott; hoese committee, Robert
*Miller read a poem, "Learning McDonald; membership, Wm. •
To Share." Arlene Johns read, Dalryniple; special events, G.
the Scripture and Mrs. L. Rodd Hays; property, Ps Malcolm;
gave a few thoughts on the elfare, Cornish; sports, M.
New Year, after which Carl Melanson; public relations, .T.
Langford read, "Just For To- Holland; sick and visiting, E.
day," as the prayer. The offer- Rivers; padre, Rev. D. O.
As part ef our community
Officers for the new year are
as follows: President, Mrs.
.Robert Robinson; first vice-pres-
ident, Mit. George Wilson; sec-
ond vice-president, Mrs. Ellis.
Strahan; sicretary, Mrs. Glenn
Copeland; assistant secretary,
Mrs. E. Insley; treasurer. :Miss
Jean Copeland; \pianist, Miss
Jean Copeland; assistant pian-
ist, Mrs. Leonard Thack6r ;
Christian Citizenship, M r s.
Archie Dewar ; Community
Friendship and Visiting, Mrs.
M, Copeland, Mrs. Wm.- Dickey,
Mrs. Arthur Hppkini, Mrs. Ira
McCurdy, Mrs'. Fred Parkinson,
Mrs. Jack Thomson; Co-opera-
tion in Christian Education and
Missionary Education, Mrs. Nel.
son Ernst; ,finance, Mrs. Jim
Miller, 'Mrs.' Jack- Smith, Mrs.
Austin Timms; flower commit-
tee for • sick, Mrs. Harry Web-
ber, Mrs. Oscar Brine; flower
committee for church, Mrs. Wm.
Spence; literature and com-
munications, Mrs. Alex Garten-
burg; manse, Mrs. Fred Doupe;
membership, Mrs. Lloyd Cowd-
rey; chairman of nornihating
Comniittee, Mrs: Norris Webb;
periodicals, Mrs. Lloyd Jaques;
press and publicity, Mrs. Robt.
Rundle; program and social
functions, Mrs. Fred Parkinson, -
and convener of each group for
programs; "• special programs,
the executive; stewardship and
fecruiting, Mrs. John Butters;
supply and social assistance,
Mrs. Walter Levrs1Virs. Wilfred
Wilson; Messengers, Mrs. La
Verne Rodd, Mrs. John Rodd;
CGIT, Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Mrs, Gordon Johns s. Explorers,
Mrs. Ken Parkinsot, Miss Su -
25. In Memoriam
MOORE - In loving mems
ory of a dear wife, mother,
and grandmother, Mrs. A. W.
Moore, who passed away 5
years ago, Jan. 20, 1961.
Somewhere back of the sun-
set,
Where the loveliness never
dies,
Shc lives in the land of glory,
With the blue and -gold of the
sky.
-Ever remembered by the
Family.
TENDERS FOR
1/2 -TON PICKUP TRUCKS
- 9 -PASSENGER STATION
WAGON .
SEPARATE SEALED TEN-
DERS on forms and in envel-
opes available from the of-
fice of the undersignedi will
be accepted UAW' 5100 p.m.,
on: '
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 8,
1966' 1
for: 5 - 1/2 -ton ' Pieknp
Trucks
and
1 - 9 -Passenger Station Wa-
gon.
No trade-ins.
• 'Me lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
J. W. BRITNELL, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House-
Goderich, Ont.
21-08-1
25-08x1
• See Page 12
• Classified
•OUR TOWN -
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOWIETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
• Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday _ evening by appoint-
. 'Anent only
Phone 527-1240 - or 482-7010
-.-t_
Mon., Wed. - Clinton Office
• A., W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643
Seaforth - Ontario
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephohe
Goderich 524-7562
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers,;Solicitors, gtc,
P, D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. L STEWART
Seaferth, Ont. Phone 5Z7085�
SEAFORTI-I
VETERINARY'
CLINIC
• J. 0. Turnbells,D.V.191., V.S.
W:s11:"Br/ans, V.S.'
G. R. Gray, BS., D.V.M., V.S.
P., D. Cull's, V.S.
Phone 521-1760., - Seaforth
J. A. BURKE
• Funeral Difector
and Arabulande Service
DUBLIN - ' - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 It 10
Every week more people s-
CoVer What mighty job a are
actomplishad by low coat E.
positor Want Ada. DiaL5*02,40.
BOX -
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Arebulance Service
• Mowers 'or All Occasions
Thebes:
Day 5,27-0680 - Night 527-0885
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED 'EMBAL1VLER
• and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
.Night or Day --Calla - 527-0510
G. A. WHITNEY
-FUNERAL HOME
-..."Goderich ,St. W. Seater%
AIMMANCE 6ERVICE
Adjustable hospital .beds for
OWAIS rOlt EVIMY
OCCAkat
Phone 521.1390 *'
DID YOU TL y.g.cgt.,14USIiAtip,
YOU NEED A NEW WASHING
MACHINE:
81-1•4?—
.P.IseseSs
SMALL WORLD
ing was taken by Karen Insley
and Pamela Rodd. Messengers', welfare program, the Legion -
Hymn was sung, followed by free :of. .charge: ----Will supply
the Messengers' Prayer. Roll .canes, crutches; wheel chairs,
call and minutes were read. or a hospital bed for those
The Messengers thanked Mrs. who through an accident or sick -
T. Insley for her leadership in ness, require such aids, and, by
the past year. the way, there is a set of ad -
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland juStable crutches which were
entertained Friday evening_ to loaned out .sonietimes,ago and
a combined birthday supper for as yet have not been N*eturned;'
their daughters, Ellen and Cyn- so, if the recipient of theae.
thia and Mr. John Rodd, when crutches happees to read this,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler', it would be deeply appreciated
Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pam- if they would be returned, as
ala and Calvin .and -Mrs. M. there is a request in at the
Copeland and Jean were guests.' present time for this type of
Mrs. John Rodd attended the
4-H Club training school in Mit-
chell on Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Itodd,
Wayne, Karen and Eddie were
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pam-
ela and Calvin.
Misses Blanche and 4thea
• Mills and Mr. and lips. Ray
hills, of Exeter, were Sunday
guests'switir rs. L. Mills and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills and Gerald Lawson and Eddie.
family, of, Oakridge Acres. • Mr. and Mrs. Don- Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs: 'JIM Rohde and Warren, Sandra and Perry, of
Robert, of Mitchell,. _were Sun- Lakeside, were Sunday guests
day guests with Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and,Mrs. Jack Smith.
crutch.
At the installation last week
sonecould not help but remem-
ber a, number of our comrades
who are not with us any more,
having gone to their reward,
so tie those we dedicate a
thought at this time: "At the
doing down of the sun, and
in the morning, we will remens:
ber
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YES -AND f. TOLD Hits& ABDUT
YOUR NEW VACUUM SWIRL,
RECIPROCATING PLUMMATOR.
ACTION SWISH-
SWISHER.
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RABBIT FOR DINNER
rVE GOT TO PRETEND IM DOING
SOMETHING BAD...it THE ONU'
WAY I CAR.TAKE THIS CRUMMY
COUGH MEDICINE!
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