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The Huron Expositor, 1966-05-05, Page 111 If It's USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS Ta. YOUR ADVANTAGE. • 1. Corning Events. 2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8, Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy ' 13. Wanted • 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For 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 counts 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 applies- • tion. For cash payment, or W paid by.10 days following last inser- tion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. • • • 1. Coming Events RESERVE Wednesday, July 27, for Annual Brodhagen and District Chamber of Commerce Chicken Barbecue, 1-22-4 LIGHT bulbs will be sold by the First Seaforth Rang- ers, on Saturday, May 7th • Buy a paejzage and' supPart yours tercel Rangers. 1-22i4 - SPRRNG Runimage Sale, at Hen$all Arena ditolciuui'►'t, Saturday, May 7th; 2-' pan., spo , °red by the Kintiette Club of llensall. If you wish yours doiiaftibn • picked up,. • call 262-2327 or 262-2130, Hensall. • 1-22-2 CONSTANCE United Moroi Harr;, Supper, WedriesclaY, May lltth, frosts 5:30 to 7:30. Adults $L25; Children under 12, 50c; pre -School free. • 1-21-3 s 2. Lost, Strayed WOULD person who found • brown billfold in Laundra- mat, Thursday night, please mail personal papers, even if you keep the money which I had tucked away for -child - M ren's = summer shoes. Mrs. Margaret Hulley, RR 1, Sea - forth, Ontario, phone 527- 185Q. 2-23-1 MAN to drive tractors for field ' `work. Haugh Bros., • Brucefield, phone 527-0927. 4-23-1 4. Help Wanted SALES lady for retail store. No previous experience nec- essary. Apply in writing to Box 1567, Huron Expositor. 4-23-1 WANTED Bookkeeper and time keep- er. Mustzbe able to type. Ap- ply to: • BOX 1568, HURON EXPOSITOR • 4-23-1, • • A - APPLICATIONS •Applications will be re- ceived up to 6 p.m., May`16, for the position of meter reader for the Police Village of Dublin. Duties will in- clude all necessary meter reading, replacing bulbs in old style street lights, receiv- ing stock and maintaining Stock roarri and supplying chaifinan with" and re- port;'-en needed replacement to parts. Special consideration will be given if app1feant is quali- fied' uali=fied' to install and replace meters. Rittds for this may be qubtedo on a ;per unit basis or may be;,. 'handed in an overt; all bid. Apply stating te'f"ms to: JOESPH CRONIN, Chairmat't, Dublin PUC. .4-23-2 4. Help Wanted WANTED Young man or woman, -in- terested in learning to oper- ate machine in Seaforth shop. Indicate age, education to: BOX 1563, THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 4-22x2 DOG CATCHER Town of Seaforth Written applications for the above noted -position will be received by. the under- signed until 5. p.m., May 6, 1966. Envelopes. must be clearly marked "Application". Ernest Williams, Clerk. ' 4-22-2 6. Teachers Wanted Teachers Wanted McKillop Township Public School Area requires teach- ers. Applications 'will be re- ceived for a qualified Public School teacher to begin school term.. in . September; 1966, with minimum start- ing salary of $3,600. Apply stating qualifications, ex- perience and name and ad- dress of present Inspector. CAMPBELL WEY, Secretary - Treasurer, RR 2,Walton. 6-22-2 8. Farm Stock For Sale FORTY pigs, 8 weeks • old. Jack Patrick, RR 4, Seaforth, phone 527-0047. 8-23-1 TWO Holstein heifers; due soon. C. DeCorte, phone 527- 1628. 8=23-1 THIRTY pigs, ten weeks old. Hans Vonk, RR 2, Dublin, phone 55 R 2. 8-23x1 TWENTY weaned pigs, seven weeks old.` Joe Verberne, RR 1, Seaforth, phone 527-0265. TWENTY pigs, 8 weeks old; hay rack, 8' x 16'. Peter Swinkels, RR 4, Seaforth, phone 527-04$6. 8-23x1 HOLSTEIN heifer calf, four weeks • old. B. • Westerveld, RR 1, Seaforth, phone 527- 0308: 8-23x1 TEN white-faced stockers. approximately 650 lbs., 8 steers, 2 heifers. Jim Lands- borough, RR 3, Seaforth, phone 527-1826. 8-23x1 TWENTY Hereford and Dur- ham cattle, due at grass time. Box 1562, Huron Ex- positor. . 8-22-tf TWO Brown Swiss steers, .3 and 4 months old; Brown Swiss bull, 7 months old; 2 sucking Brown Swiss bull calves. Edward Gertsch, RR 2, Walton, phone 527-1026. 8-22-2 9. Poultry For Sale KIMBER LEGHORN Day Oid and Started' Pu111ty Red x S x Red Pullets Miltedd' Chicks .and Cockers. Avant ib-nekV Book your or- ders early. SCOTT . POULTRY FARMS, LTD. Seaferth Phone 527-0847 Box 160 9-19-tf 10. Used Cars For Sale 1955 Pontiac, 6, automatic, radio, six--. good tires and wheels. Phone 527-0357. - 1Q -23x1 1959 Chev. half -ton truck, in excellent condition. Phone 527=11957. 10-23-1 1963 Pontiac 6 -cylinder, automatic, custom - radio, g(fgd shape, • white. Phone 5274727. 10-23-1 11._ Articles For Sale POWER'' la*n mOWer,' good condition. Phone 527-1894. 11-23x1 TIICREE 75 -Ib. bag§ of pota- toes. Lewis' Bolto•i, phone 527-1576. 11-23x1 TWO girl's bicycles, 26", in good condition. Mrs. Frank Ryan, Dublin, 64 R 17, 11-23=1 COLONY` hotted; 10' x 12', in good condition. Gordon Wren, Kippen, phone 262- 5513. 11-23''1 EXPERIENCED FURNITURE WORKERS Including Cabinet Makers, Wood Machine Operators, Knife Sharpeners, Finisherr, etc. NO EXPERIENCE for some openings. Frifige Benefits includes Sickness and Accident Insurance • Medical Plans, Paid Holidays, etc. Write, Phone Collect, or apply in person to H. GRAPER Stratford' 27140380 or 271-0449 IMPERIAL Flurnituir'e' IVrfg. Cti. Ltd: 93 Trinity St, St atfoi'd, OiitMri' -. 11. Articles For Sale SET of truck rocks, for 3 -ton stake. Frank Kling Ltd. 4 11-23-1 MASON and Risch piano, lovely shape. William Law- rence, Zurich Ont. 11-23-1 MANURE loader, with dirt bucket, for WC or WD Allis- Chalmers tractor. Phone 262- 5257. 11-23-1 RED Clever, Timothy, a few bushels of each left. Arnold Jamieson, ' phone 482-9828, RR 4, Clinton. 11-23-1 1,400 bales of good hay; 400 bales of straw. Carl Hoven, phone 527-1738, RR 1, Sea - forth. 11-23-1 SEED for sale, Timothy, Birdsfoot Trefoil. Frank Fowler, -33/4 miles -West of Seaforth. 11-21x4 ONE WC Allis Chalmers; 1 C Allis Chalmers --1--B Allis Chalmers. Phone 262-5152, f ens,'a11, 11.22-2 WRINGER, washing machine; lady's spring suit, size 3,8, new condition. Phone 827- 0594. 11-23-2 THIRTY -foot windmills, oil Bead, (Baker) ; one Holstein cow, due .soon, bred Here- ford. James Shortreed, phone 468 •W 4, Brussels. 11-23x1 PALE blue coat with white collar, size 6 to 6x, good as new, $7.00. Phone 527-0858, Mrs. Dyke Wheatley. 11-23-1 ALFALFA seed, grown- frorn Vernal. Government Tested No.. 1, 95% germination. Larry Wheatley. phone 527- 0105, 11-23-1 PIONEER Seed - Corn. A - limited quantity of 85, 90 and 100 day maturity, seed still available. Eric Ander- son, RR 1, Londesboro, phone, 527-1896. 11-23-tf CEDAR posts, peeled; 12' braces; anchor posts; steel posts, 6' and 7' lengths; Paige wire and barbed wire, in all weights. Borden Brown, Kinburn Store phone - 5274387. ' 11-2041 PINE Tree, Wild Rose • and Enchantress, . International Sterling, at 20% discount. Offer closes May 21st, Order today. Savauge's Jewellery, Seaforth. 11-23-1 GERANIUMS, in five colors, pansies, hardy chrysanthe- mums and spanish onions. Baker's Greenhouse, Sea - forth, open every day and evenings. 11-23-2 BEANS suitable for seed, cleaned and germination test- -ed. • $10.00 per hundred, in your own bags. Apply Ar- nold Campbell, Seaforth. 11-23x1 1,300 bales hay and one Surge milking machine, com- plete with pipeline for 16 cows. T. Sjaarda, Highway 8, RR 4, Clinton, 4 miles East of Seaforth, phone 482- 9882. 11-23x1 ROBSON Seneca seed corn, No. 155,. medium and large flats still available. 80-85 day ' corn. Contact Mitchell Mobile Feed Servihe, phone Mitchell, 348-8507, Seaforth, 527-1097: . 11-23-1 Ladies' and.. Girl's Dress Coats 10% to 20% DISCOUNT EVE -MAR STORE Seaforth 11-23-1 OLIVER: 99 tractor; in good workingcondition, fair rub- ber, starter and lights; 8 -ft. choice ensilage; 600 bales of good oat straw; 2 windmill derricks, 40 -ft., one on ground; one standing, suit- able for television aerials, galvanized angle iron. Ross Love, phone 262-5280, Hen- sall'. 11-23x1 DO IT NOW! Singer Tune-up . Special on any make or model of sewing machihe. REG. VALUE $9.50 SPECIAL at $4.44 with one-year supply ,of needles and oil. SINGER' CO., OF CANADA, Phone 482-0103, Clinton, or 524-8431, Goderich 11-22-2 12. Wanted To Buy ANTIQUE furniture,- pictuft C frames, cupboards,lamps and dishes, etc. ' Will bur indi�i'd ual'pleces,or complete ho>(e•- hold. Phone 271-1578 12-1941' 13. Wanted BOARDING house, fog boys, age 11 and 131 for mot tha'iif May and June; Apply Box 1565, Huron Expositor. • 13-23-1 GROW CUCUMBERS and make ,EXTRA MONEY If you have a half -acre - or more, grow ,cucumbers for s KICKS All Hybrid Seed. Highest Prices Paid. Free pick-up at gate. HICKS Dublin, phone 30 R 3. 13-21-3 • I...' bra • I 1 >! 14. Property For Sale LOT, in Egmondviile. Phone 527-0458. 14-21x6 ONE hundred acres of tan' tot 17, con. 4, of I•Iitllett Township. Phone 482-9973. 14-22-2 CHOICE lots on North Main St. Sewage available. It. J, Doig, phone 527-0763. 14-21-tf ATTRACTIVE 3.,,.bedroom home on John Street., New bathroom, :kitchen, newas furnace. Apply W. R. Smith, phone 527-0990. 14-23-3 HOUSE, insul brick siding; also shed, on lot- in Vi Re of Constance, cheap. s, tt 1,1 W, R.Jews RRCilia phone 527.1038. 14-234 THREE -bedroom residence, on West William St„ Sea - forth. Moder nthrouglintit. Nearly new oil furnace. Lane lot. Box41566, Huron Expositor. 14-23x4 Farmers; Newly- Weds; YoungPee- plc; OId3Peopl°e . Are you looking for, a place with little expense? Ask aabout a two •family resi- dence. The rented half pays for most of the expenses. We have houses to fit your pocketbook; from $3,000 up. Look them over. Farm for sale. Imrriediate possession, includes crops now' sown. Lot at Bayfield, , $595.00,. WILLIAM. M. HART Seaforth Salesman GEO., R. JOHNSTON Real Estate 14-23-1 15. Property For Relit' TWO apartments for rent Frank •Kling .Ltd; 15-23-2 MODERN 2 -bedroom apart- ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex- eter, .235-1510. 15-19-tf APARTMENTS, $16 to $60. Apply Harvey Dale, phone 527-1406.• 15-19x8 • 'rHE HU!•, EE ri , • IlArclart, Colav MAY 5s, - f:tl •. 19, Notices ll;<T,rUEWATER films are ,available at Seeforth Public Ltbrarv. Apply to the Lib rien. - 19-23-1 VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser- vice for all makes. Filter Queen, Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350. Hensall. 19-19-tf SEPTIC TANKS GLEANED edeiu equipment used. All` work guaranteed. Waite ;or phone LOUIS MAKE, ItB2 B•}•assets, phone 442w6. Bru-s- els or contact HAROLD MAL- ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-17x23 1F;CTROLUX Canada ' Ltd. Sales and Service, authorized egl r Alvin Riley, 153 Light - St., Goderich, phone 4- 0514. 19-194ff PASTURE for rent for ' five steers. Ross Riley, Cromarty, phone 262-5240, Hensall. " 15-23-1 ON Main Street, 2 -bedroom - apartment. Heated with new gas furnace. Box 1559, The Huron Expositor, Seaforth: 15-20-tf FOR RENT —. 3 bedroom house, in Dublin. Immediate possession. Contact Peter E. Maloney, • Dublin, or . phone Sebringville, 393-6589,- -- • 15-22-tf TWO - bedroom heated apartment, private entrance, on -North Main Street. Phone 52.7-0282, or contact Robert Beutenmiller.- 15-234f HEATED apartment, 4 or. 5 rooms, private entrance, pri- vate bathroom. Mrs. Margar- et Sclater, phone 527-0722. 15-22-tf LOWER apartment on North Main, gas heated, furnished if desired. Carl ,Dalton, phone 527-0703. 15-22-tf SEVENTY -five acres choice grass, will grass one head to acre, spring creek, shade, corral for loading and unload- ing, feeders for chop. Can rotate 3 ways. Ross Love, phone Hensen., 262-5280. 15-23x1 19: Notices JACK'S Furniture Repair. Broken furniture and other wooden articles repaired. At rear of 84 Albert St., Clin- ton, phone ,482-9695. 19-18-tf smiGnR S a -i a•'s and. Service, sewing-machines'vacuiine clean- ers,; ;faloor polishers; and type- wrlil4s. Call Jim McGregor, phone"`'"527'44$6. " 19-1911 PICCTU E FRAMING AT Beattie' Furniture CLIh1'ON 19-22-1 NOTICE Tubli:bitflitkuDMilnicil►st' mp ,VI���ri'la,be oeUi'tiA'6' er YititiC �� on7. pdnesda and turciay afternoons, from 1 5,01:14,04. anpd, Saturday morning from 16:00 to 12:00 a.in. _ No wire' fencing, old con- crete or car bodies permitted. JAMES I. 1VIkkkOSII, Clerk, 19-22-tf NOTICE HIBBERT MUNICIPAL DUMP • Will be open until further notice on SATURDAYS ON- LY, from 9 A.m. to 5 p.m. No wire fencing, ear bodies or old concrete permitted. ANNE 13URCHILL, Clerk. 19-22-2 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED 'For Dead or Disabled Animals CALL COLLECT Darling & Company of Canada Ltd. Phone Clinton, 4821269 Licence No. 350-C-65 19-1941 WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd. Phone 527-1120 = Seaforth 19-19-tf NOTICE We are shipping cattle every Monday to United Co -Operatives of Ontario. To arrange for pick- up at your farm, phone by Sat- urday night. FRANCIS HUNT;., Phone SeaaoaIt'tr, 52fi-194$, oe MICHAEL J. DOYLE, Phone 114 -R • 16,. Du 'lin. Call Collect 19-19-tf M,�i,SONRY ice �x Chim- neya . repaireA , epgmted; stone work, firepfa��ces- built; baaa,rn pts • repair r• water- proofed mid, ,white‘,.-. coated. Work guaranteed. Ray Squire phone 527-1332, Hex 335, Seaforth. • 19-1941 WEEKLY RENTAL RATES Travel t%ailers, $50.; Tent trailers, $32.; Utility trailers, $10.; Tents, $7.; Boats„ $15.; Motors, $12.; All 1996 mod- els. CAMP -OUT RENTAL Land SALES Huron Rd., Stratford, Phone 393-5938. 19-23-1 20. Auction Sales AUCTION ALE Complete Disp rsal Sale of Dairy Cattle and Machin- ery, at Lot 24, Con. 9, Hul- lett Township, .11/4 ' miles• South and 1 mile East of Londesboro, on TUESDAY, MAY 10th, at 1 p.m. - 20, Auction SOW CATTLE- 24 Holsteins cows, milking and due • to. freshen; 2 Jersey cows; one Guernsey cow, 1MVIPLEMKNTS -- Case elevator, 32 -ft., hay and grain, with 3 H.P. electric motor a-nd. cord; Massey -lar - rip faj'm wagon, with racks; Cultivator; seed drill; disc; harrows; Case 'Manure sprea- dei PTO, (new), ,.115 bus.; Massey - Harris 3 -furrow plow; turnip pulper; New Idea mower; trulk cans; Surge milker, complete Witt, 2 units, heavy-duty pump and motor, vacuum line for 25 cows; WashSortie household effects, ing machine; sewing machine. TERMS --.-Cash, no ° reserve as farm sold, , ROBERT BAKER, . Preprietor Harold Jackson,, Auctioneer. George Powell, Cleric,,, 20-22-2 ESTATE. AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Property and. Household Weds in the Town of Seafortli, No th Main Street, on SATURDAY, MAY 14th, at 1 p.m. Chesterfield and chair; 8 - piece dining room suite; buf- fet; studio couch; occasional chairs; 5 beds, .springs and mattresses; 3 dressers; chest of . drawers; 2 wash stands; brass .fireplaGe; hall tree; wardrobe; Philco frig.; radio; 21 -inch television; china cabinet; writing desk;_.lamps; mats; curtains; bedding; kit- chen range; kitchen. rangette; electric stove; small kitchen table; dishes; cooking uten- sils; odd tables; pillows; bench -tub; bedding; other articles too ,numerous to mention. PROPERTY — 5 -bedroom house, asphalt siding, garage attached, modern . conven- iences. Immediate posses- sion, sold subject to. reserve bid. 19% down, . balance 30 days. Chattels,cash Proprietress, Estate of late MRS. G1 ORGE ' REEVES. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. George Powell, Clerk 20-23-2 COMPLETE'= 'CLEARING AUCTION SALE Complete Clearing Auc- tion Sale, for Ephriam Haase, at Lot 25, Con. 10, of McKillop Township, 1/2 mile North of Winthrop, on WED- NESDAY, MAY llth. 65 Registered Hereford Cattle; 14 feeder steers; show halters and supplies. Write for folder. Cattle sell under cover at 2:30 p.m. FEED — Approximately 1,500 bushels feed oats; some grass- seed; approxirrlateIy 500 bushels mixed grain:• MACHINERY — M -H No. 50 tractor,• live power, hy- draulic, 3 -point hitch, com- pletely overhauled; IHC spring tooth cultivator, 7 -ft.; M -Ferguson 3 -base plow, 3 - point hitch; 4 -sec. harrows; WENDELL, I WISH' y0U'D SPEAK TO THAT BOY,, OR BUY HIM A NEW PAIR OF TROUSERS! HE CAN BUY HIS MI TROUSERS.... 2Q, AUctiat" Sales ;Mateo conveYOr,- 118 11„ Oli ver 13=dose Geed ; Fora; model 1646 cQ9,1Bne, ,conn, . . piete in real $9,94 condition, M -.H grader blade; Freeman front-end loader; M H . ;0-:tt: binder, on rubber; . 4 -reran. - son mower; rubber tired wheel barrow; ' M -Ferguson rake, 3 -point hits%; M-Fer-, guson No. 3 baler; Ebersol bale elevator, $/a horse Mo-' torr; Ebersol bale shredder and 2 horse motor; Case manure - spreader; Fluery- )30ssell wagon and rack; -two: Well 10 -gal. caittlle oilers; cattle horn tr.imi era; tattoo outfit; Stewart clippers, l- er twine hoof trimming stall; barb, wire; ,.3 pOtrtatg a Jay feeders; .-inch, grain auger, 21 ft. Machinery, etc., sell at ,12¢-p•A'i, • No reserve as the 'farm is sold T.. R --Cash 5% •Tax collected on tax- able.,,it'em9 pupal available. EPHRIAM •HAASE, Prop, ' Gordon Jackson, Auctioneer. 20-23-1 21. Tenders Waited. 4DRAIN4G•E Tender - Twp. of Tuckersmith For the Construction of Finlayson Drainage Works, according to the- Engineer's profile "and. specifications. Tenders clearly marked "Fin-- layson Drainage Tender" will be received by the undersign- ed until May 16, 1966, at 12:00 o'clock noon. ; Extent of, Work: 600 lineal feet of open drain.. 4,200 lineal feet of dos- ed drain. 2 catch basins, 1 junction box; • 'Township to supply tile and, pipe. Work to be completed by September 1, 1966. A mark- ed cheque for ten percent of contract to accompany ten- der. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plan, profile and specifi- cations may be seen at the Clerk's Office. JAMES I. McINTOSH, Clerk, RR 3, Seaforth, Ontario. 22-23-2 23. Business Directory SEAFORTH - VETERINARY CLINIC J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S. P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth " A. W. SILLERY Barrister,- Solicitor, Etc. Office 527-1850 Res. 527-1643 Seaforth - Ontario 23 us iness Dix .,' .. ,,,..+,.,,ate,-M„�. .M, ' •' JOIN:Z, LOGST + !' OPTO Seaforth Q Tues„ mpg*, r41,..Lo 9 t4 000..P40; •04. Thursday a e ##g by ';o10014t1 ;tla 0 my 'hang. 527-11,40 -•- or 04010 • limon , Wed. Clint° Oiiiee macolOTE •. u4 STEWART Barristers, Solicitor , ..,. P. P.zMeCONNII� 'rCt24 r1 }Seaforth, Oat. •p 3409,'air A», x• C#I e4cgourt. ° 55-57 Sotith Street grelOptione Goderich 524-7562 BOX:0 II'UT 'ZRALCE Prompt;ti,a{}4rarpffu" „ption Ambulance j Flowers For All bceas1'o . . Phones: :pay 527-0680 -rrr' 11/ig11,t7.5270886 NZY FUIR Goderich-' St; t' „-rligiffnith AlliBUT ANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for 4rentP, • FLOWERS,. FOR EVERY OCCASION ,r Phone . 5274890 - Seaforth J. A. BUI Funeral . Direetdr=- and Ambulance Service DUBLIN , ONTARIO Night or Day Calls Phone 43 R 10, W. J. CL1ARY B Seaforth, An `d LICENSED k3lILA: " and FUNERAL.. DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 5270510 24. Cards of T`li'liiks I wish to thank all w made calls, sent card's,- treats:; and flowers; while I' wad ; ' iat- ient Seaforth Cbn1'ty Hospital; also Dr' 1Vialif' , Dr. Brady and staff. — Mrs. Harvey Well*. 24.23x1 THE family ofI'.,?Y wis+hes.'to expre§s.-otai• stlere and heartfelt thenk.s•• td la- tives, friends arud nei'hors for floral •tributes,, messages of sympathy those- who' sent baking -sandwiches and .-help- ed at Orange Hp11 apdother acts of kindness;,. shown- us during our recent sad,/ ber- eavement. Special tanks to Rev. G. E. Pakenliam, lt3ox Funeral Home. Your kind, ness • will always be reniie; n- bered. 24-23x1 Boxholders' Names Not Given Out! It is not -possible for us to divulge the name or address of any advertiser using a Huron Expositor box number. Please do not ass for this information. 1 HE'S MAKING MORE MONEY THAN I DIP WHEN WE 601' MARQtED BUT THEN I' WASN'T IN LOVE WITH A sPoaTG CAR! PUkZ- 70 THE SHELTER: GRAB HOLD AND EDGE ALONG/ rf NEVER LASTS TDO LONG, BUT WHILE 17 DOES THE GOING IS •ROUGH ! II 04 I @MC 4 tete 11 c�N--��- �( f f SY. GE©R�- - YOU'VE CAUGHT IT EXACTLY! ASTIGMATISM ! TI•KSSS. ARE MY BROTHER'S SPECTACLES!' I DON'T 1040W WI -1V PEOPLE 'THINK EXAMS ARE So —�yscH -Y f'---' 1 MEAN, IF WE HADN'T HPD THAI' EXAM "PHIS MORNING, WEb 8E IN CLASS RIGHT NOW P