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10e,,THE HURON .!XPO$ITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT, OOT. 134. 1966
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2, Legal Notices
TOWNSHIP OF
TTTCKERSMIT 1
Clerk's Notice of First
'Posting of Voters' List
NOTICE is hereby given
that I have complied with
Section 9 of the Voters' List
Act and that I have posted up
at my office at Tuckersmith,
on the 14th day of October,
1966, the list of all persons en-
- titled to vote in said Munici-
pality, at l0tuniicipai Elections
and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any errors or
ommissions corrected accord-
ing to law, the last clay for ap-
peal being the 28th day of Oc-
tober, 1966.
DATED this 13th day of Oc-
tober, 1966.
JAMES I. McINTOSH
Clerk,
Township of Tuckersmith
22-45-2
23. Business Directory
J: A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10 .
D
24.. Cards of Thinks
ial thanks to Rev. Mi11s, East-
ern Star and Rebekah Lodge.
It has 41 been very much ap-
preciated, -- Jean I. Kyle. -1
I wish to thank those who
helpedme at the accident and
remembered , me with 'cards,
treats and visits while in Hos-
pital. Also Dr. Malkus, Miss
Drope and staff, family and
Larry Murrays'. -- Lornexl
Hulley.
A. M. HARPER
Chartered. Accountant
55-57 South Street • Telephone
Goderich ., 524-7562
I would like to thank alt my
friends who so kindly helped
at the time: of my accident
and who sent me cards and
treats and remembered ,ine
while I was in the hospital. -1—
Pat Malone.
We wish to thank all relatives
friends and neighlbors for the
many lovely gifts, cards and
good wishes. Special thanks
to Father Laragh, Father Ben-
sette and our family forl mak-
ing everything possible.
Joe and Lucy Kenny. x1
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hosnital • beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
MCCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q,C. r
D. L STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
\DS
Too Late
FOR SALE 5 pigs, 10
weeks old. Apply to Joseph
Dorsey, 83 R 9 Dublin. -1
FOR SALE — 24 pigs, seven
weeks old. Roger Hoornaert,-
RR 2 Kipper'. -1
FOR SALE - 15 pigs, eight
weeks old. Leon_Maloney,
RR 5, Seaforth, pl o ie Dublin
102R22. xl
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Beef and Dairy
Cattle, Farm Machinery and
Misc. Items on the premises,
Lot 10, Con. South Boundary,
Stanley Township, 21/2 miles
east of Zurich thence 21/2 mi.
north, 1 mile east of Hills -
green, 4 miles west of Kippen.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell
by public auction on
25. In Memoriam
MacGREGOR — I n loving
memory of a dear 'husband
and father, C. Ross MacGreg-
or, who passed away, October
15th, 1965.
Deep in our hearts, your mem-
ory is kept,
To love • and to cherish and
never forget.
Lovingly remembered xly
wife and family. _ _
HOLLAND — In loving mem-
ory of Benedict Holland, who
died October 9th, 1939.
Just as you were Dear Benny,
You will always be
Treasured forever in our me-
mory
Th tears in our eyes will
ipe away, •
he ache in our hearts
11 always stay.
lways and ever remem-
by Father, Mother, bro-
and. sisters. -1
HUBERT — In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and
father, Norman Hubert, who
died October 12, 1964.
This is a day we will never
forget,
And it seems at times you• are
with us yet,
We have lots of memories to
recall,
Through the, years we spent
together,
But the saddest one of all,
Is you could not say goodbye
The way'vou used to do,
As I know you would have
liked to,
And the hardest part to say,
What were your thoughts
The day you went away.
—Ever remembered by wife
and family.
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M.,. V.S,
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M.. V.S.
.1. P. Raab. B.A., D.V.M.,, V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister. Solicitor, Etc.
Office ,527-1850 - Res. 527-1642
Seaforth - Ontario
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri.. 9 to 5:30 p.m
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone, 527-1240 — or 482-7010
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thers
'Mf Herb TrzjmeU
Mark 54th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Trapnell
well known Seaforth residents,
marked their golden wedding
on Saturady. They were mar-
ried at the former Duff's
Church Manse, McKillop, Octo-
ber 6, 1916:
Guests of honor at a family
dinner in the Queen's Hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. Trapnell later
welcomed many friends who
called at their Main Street
South home to extend congratu•,
lations.
The couple was married by.
Rev. Carswell Mrs Trapnell
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
at 1:30 p.m.
BEEF and DAIRY CATTLE
— 2 Hart Durham and Hol-
stein cows with calves at foot;
10 Durham and Hereford
cows with calves at foot; Hol-
stein heifer milking; 12 cheice
Durham stocker steers and
heifers, averaging 600 lbs.
each; Cattle choice quality.
MACHINERY — rubber
tired wagon and rack; Mc -
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; Mc -
Deering binder 7 ft. cut; •2
McCormick seed drills; Cock-
shutt manure spreader on rub-
ber; Hillman 2 unit milker in-
cluding piping; Viking 'cream
separator; Ford Pulley; sling
ropes; 50 ft. rubber belt; etc.
etc.
No reserve as the farm is.
rented.
Mon.. Wed. '— Clinton Office
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITi:JRE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETHKE
Phone 347-2465 Monkton
BOX. .,,
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
• Flowers For All Occasion's.
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
24. Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank all my neigh-
bors and friends for treats,
and cards received while I.
was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Malkus, the
nursing staff and Rev. Shatto.
— Emanuel Koehler.
Engagements
TERTf1IS—CASH
LUDWIG SHULTZ, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
20-45-1
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramers
RR 4 Seaforth, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Patricia Ann
Oliver, to Mr. David Watson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Watson of Seaforth. Wedding
to take place on November
12th.
Mrs.
wish
gag
Hea
Plu
Mrs
Clin
plat
Pan
James Sallows, Seaforth,
es to announce the en-
ement • of herdaughter,
ther Rose to Ronald Perry
msteel, son of M. and
. Harry Plumsteel, RR 5
ton. The wedding to take
e on October 29th at 3:00
at Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton.
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Broom of McKil-
lop. Mr. Trapnell who was born
in Bristol, England, the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Trapnell; came to Canada as a
young boy. and lived with a
brother at Staffa where he at-
tended school. At the time of
his wedding he was in the
Army, stationed at Camp Bor-
den.
• Following his discharge at
the end of the war, Mr. and
Mrs. Trapnell lived in Parry
Sound for several years.. ThpY
was the former Violet Broom, returned to Seaforth itl "1820,
Seaforth W.1.
Has Meeting
The Wotnen's Auxiliary of
St. Thomas Church held their
October meeting at the Rectory
on 'Oct. 4th..The president, Mrs.
Bolton, opened the meeting with
the October Litany and pray-
ers. The Scripture lesson from
Col., Chapter 3, verses 1-17. The
new study book "The Church
Grows in Canada" was intro-
duced' by the president. A re-
port of the semi-annual diosc-
eon meeting held. at St. James'
Church, Stratford, 'on Sept. 28th
was given by the delegates -who
attended. Anyone wishing a
1967 Church calendar please
contact Miss Dorothy Parke.
Plans were then made for the.
Fall Huron Deanery meeting
held at St. John's Church, Brus-
sels, on Oct. 5th. The offering
was received and dedicated. The
November. meeting to be held
at the home of Mrs. William
Oldefield. Mrs. Donaldson assis-
ted by Mrs. Robert Dinsmore
and Mrs. William O'Shea, serv-
ed a. delicious lunch and a so-
cial hour was spent.
24-45x1
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives for
cards, treats, flowers and vis-
its while I was a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Also Father Laragh and Fath-
er Bensette,' Dr. Stapleton and
Miss Drope and nursing staff,
for their kind attention. All
was much appreciated. —Mrs.
Catherine A. Lynch,
Iwould like to thank all those
who visited One, sent flowers,
-gifts and cards while I was in
Stratford Hospital. Thanks to
Miss' Seips. Special thanks to
Dr. D. Allan; Drs. Gibson,
Quinlan and Sylvester. All
was deeply appreciated. —
Clara Brown.
Too Late
FOR' SALE Pumpkins,
for Hallowe'en, small 25c,
large ' 40e. John McCowan,
phone 527-0817.. 11-45-2
News of
Cromarty
Misses Anna and .Agnes
Scott of London and Miss Dor-
othy Scott of St. Marys: spent
the holiday week end with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Scott.
moving to the home they have
continued to occupy on South
Main Street. For many years
Mir. Trapnell was a moulder at
the Robert Bell Engine and
Thresher Ca.
Mr. and Mrs: Trapnell have a
daughter, Peggy, Mrs. John
Dick, of Warren, Mich., and a
son, William, of Seaford'. There
are four grandchildren. .
Among the visitors who were
here for the anniversary event
was a niece, Mrs. Edith Crosby,
of Burbank, Cal.
NEWS OF W.
Miss Gayle Lannul, Victoria
Hospital, London; Miss" Joan
Britton, Toronto; Miss Nancy
Lannin, Woodstock and ZVir.
Keith Malcolm, Western, all at
their homes to 'spend Thanks-
giving holidays.
Mrs. Mary Malcolm spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gordon" and Barry.
Mrs. Norman Bushfield, Mrs.
Lawrence Hannon and Mrs.
Earl Barker visited Mrs. Ruby
Reed, Staffa, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hardin, of
Milton, attended the Harbach-
Cunningham wedding in Strat-
ford on Saturday and visited
their cousin, Mrs. Mary Mal-
colm for a few days.,
Mrs. Vera Barker attended
FUNERAL
MRS. pAVID 1L,EMON
Mrs. David Lemon, E. Wil-
liam St, Seaforth, died in Sea-
-forth Community Hospital, on
Wednesday, Oct. 12th, in her
'74th year, She was the former
Freda W. Wolfe and was born
in Logan Township. She was a
member of Nortlxside United
Church and Eastern Star Lodge.
Surviving besides her husband
are three sons, Orvil, London;
Wilfred of Woodstock; and Ce-
cil of Sarnia;' a brother, Albert
Wolfe, of Mitchell; eight grand-
children and one great grand
.child.
The body is resting at the G.
A. Whitney Funeral Home, Gode-
rich St. West, Seaforth, where
funeral services Will be held
Friday, October 14th, at 2 p.m.
with Rev. J. C. Britton officiat-
ing. Burial will follow in Malt -
landbank cemetery.
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 527-0240.
WE
IN' ' ZION 1 q.
the wedding of er niece in
Burford on Satu day and Sat-
urday evening r. and Mrs.
John Diehl and Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Torrence a tended Shar-
on's reception,
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin,
Nancy and -Carolyn and Miss
Eunis Thiel were at Simcoe
Fair on , Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Er;c Norris
were home from Montreal for
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker,
and also attended the wedding
of her cousin, Sharon Williams.
Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Mrs.
Mary Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Hardin visited Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibb,
Stratford.•
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT •
Court of Revision
1967 Assessment Roll
A Court �f Revision on the 1967 Assess-
ment Roll for Hullett Township will hold the
first sitting on November 7, 1966, at 3:00
o'cloek p.m., at the Londesboro Community
Hall.
Complaints to the Court of Revision must
be sent to the Clerk of the Municipality at
least ten days prior to the date of the first
sitting of the court.
Clerk -Treasurer,
HARRY F. TEBBUTT,
R.R. No. 1, Londesboro, Ont.
PILLSBURY (ASSORTED FLAVOURS/
CAKE MIXES •
41 19 -21 -oz. Si
• Pkgs.
TOP VALU,PLAIN
Cheese Slices 3P gs� $j
SHIRLEY GAY
Cherry Pie . VW, ;4.
TOP VALU '
-Evap. Milk
616 -oz.
$1
Tins
CHAMPION BogF•ood• Chet 42t:88c
• ceecken
• Liver
PRESTONE 'it' ANTI -FREEZE 1Tin $249
VICK'S REG.
Reg. Si
YAPORUB 2*e$1 ,ars .
TOP VALU f�'ROZEN
12 -oz.
Orange Juice.2 Tin:. 85c
GREEN GIANT FANCY FROZEN
2-Niblet Corn 2 PolylBogs $i
AYLMER
CANADIAN . STYLE
FRESH ! ! NOTED FOR THEIR
PICNIC SHOULDER
FLAVOUR &
TENDERNESS
ROAST
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE
OCT. 12-1.5 INCLUSIVE
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES
(2Y2,-3 Ib.
Size)
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I wish to thank my friends,
neighbors -and relatives for
visits, • flowers, cards and
treats while 1 was in the hos-
pital T h an k s also to Dr.
Stapleton, Dr. Oakes Dr, Ag::
dison and the nursing staff.
Everything was very m u e h
appreciated. Mrs. Walter
Somerville. •?
1 wish tb express my sincere
thanks to friends, neighbors
and relativeslor cards letters,
flowers, giifte and treatsane%
those who•;vhdted me While t
was in liosp tai; aha to., tire,
nursing . on the aectixid
floor, south ng, St, Joseph's
Hospita;
l. London for the 1 r .
'hiridtnet and attention. Spec.
Mr- .and ,Mrs, Roger Russell Sholdtce are shown following
their recent marriage yin• Bethesda united Church, Monkton.
'The bride is the former lltithe Esther Davey. The. couple will
tr
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SPARES RIBS 75C FRESH HAM W Hoff
CHICKEN THE B KET, o e Bgeastedt FRYERS 45e lb.
ONTARIO FANCY i
MacINTOSII
8 -LB.
BAG
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J ICY FRESH (SIZE �25't)
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RED GRAPEFRUIT. 4.96s 49
Canada No. 1 i Pepper or Buttercup
CARROT Z Pkgs: 4 SQUA$H 290,
,.'WILKINSON'S
SEM ORTH
1001. 49..
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