The Huron Expositor, 1967-02-09, Page 9r 0
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USE l'11.6'Sg cl,A6SIFICATIONS
TO. YOpR. ADVANTAGE
1 Coming Event
2 Lnst Strayed '
3 Fund
4. Help Want
5 Business Opportunities
6 Teachers ..Wanted -
7 Situations 'Wanted
8 Farm Stock For Sale
Poilltry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11 Articles For Sale
12. Wanted Tn Buy
13 wanted
14 Prnperty Fnr Sale
'i5 la-nperty For Rent
lfl Fnr Cale or Rent
17 Wanted To Rent
18 Property Wanted
19 Not iee's •
2n Auction Sales
21 Tanaers Wanted
22T.g1 otices
,;,,3 nosiness lairectoi7
24 Car& of ',Thanks
25 Tn Wiencor-iam
2a Peastmals"
Classifier' ads , inserted at
P rate of 2 cents per word
Each number initial and ab-
breviation emints as one word
Ads are subject to the follow.
the minimums. Classificationr
2. 3. R 0 to 11 12, 13. 15 and
17 minim:1m 40e an insertion.
Classification .25 minimum 65c
plus 2'54. for' 'arh 4•Iine verse
411 nther ,laasifivations, mini
s mum rt per insertion
except \ 'lotion Sales (20), Ten-
ders Wanted '211 and Legal
Notice,. i221 ratpa nn applica•
tion
For eash' oayrrlent, qr if paid
by 10 days following last inser
'Ion, 15 CENTS deducted from
liboYe antes
RESERVE March 17 for Soc-
ial evening. St. Patrick's
Catholic Women's League,
Dublin.' 1,62-1
VALENTINE Dance, WAll,tfon
Hall, Friday, February,. Ilth.
Desjardines Orchestra. Lunch
booth. Sponsored by,,the. W.I.
DANCE at the Brodhagen
Community Hall, Fridiry,Feb-
ruary 10. Music by the N 6:g
velies. 1-62-1.
BOY SCOUT Paper Drive.
Save your papers now for
pick-up first ,part of May.
Watch this paper for further
particulars. For information
contact David Schenck, 527-
1115 1-60-3
SUNDAY, A,pril 23, 7:30 p.m.
Come and hear Rev. Gordon
Winch, "the Padre of. the
Pubs" in Wesley Willis Unit-
ed Church, Clinton. Special
music by the Centennial
Youth Choir. under George
Culla, I-62-1
Lost, Strayed
WOULD the person who took
my topcoat from the Legion
Hall in Seaforth in mistake,
on Saturday night, pl e as e
contact Francis Maloney RR5
Seaforth, phone 102 R 8 Dub-
lin: 2-62x1
3. Found
PAIR of black leather mitts
in Town H,aU ApPly, to' Box
1632, Huron .Expositor:
3-62-1
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4. Help Wanted
•WANTED inunediately: rep-
resentative for the New Books
of Knowledge for Seaforth
and Area. Full or part time.
Apply to Box 1624, Huron Ex-.
positor. 4-57-tf
Accountant and
Bookkeeper
Experience in bookkeeping
.
and a . good . knowledge of
farm supplies an met, Salary
$70, to $83 per week depend-
ing on qualifications.
Seaforth Farmers
°Co-op.
4-62-1
CLERICAL..
ASSISTANT
REQUIRED FOR
HURON COUNTY
LIBRARY
Minimum "starting salary
$2,400 plus alloWance for ex-
perience; typing essential.
Submit written application
to the undersigned 'before
February 15th, 1967. •
JOHN G. BMW
Secretary.TreaSurer
'Hilton County Library
Board
Court House;
"laiiitleriali, Ontario -
4 -624
Pus, Opportunities - I H. Nrticies For 'Sale
FULL parahne unusual FOUR.:burnCi iloffataeittic
oPPOrtunity fqr roen'for •Avorn-
en. This: area open fqr those
interested • a good steady in-
cOme. ,Retirenient possible.
Apply to'Box 1631; The Hor-
en positor. 5-61x2
1.4trut stock k'or Sale
FIFTEEN, ,pigs, '7' weeks old.
John Jewitt, 527,1808.
8-624
BUNCH of good strong pigs,
suitable for winter. A. R.
Dodds. 8-62-1
TWO white-faced bull calves.
C. De Corte, Rft"2.-Seaforth,
phone 527-1628. - 8-62-1
TEN pigs, 2 months old. John
M,. Holland, phone 527-1012.
8-62-1
TWENTY -five pigs, 10 Weeks
old, Ken Ryan, RR 1.
phone 102J1 5. 8-62x1.
FIFTEEN good pigs, K.• Bov-
en, R11,1 Seaforth, phone
527-1738: - 8-62-1
TEN.pigs, '7 weeks old. Lou
McIver, phone 43 R 25, Dub-
lin. 8-62-1
THIRTY pigs; 8 weeks old.
Peter Van Drunen, RR 5 Sea -
forth, 8-62x1
TWENTY small 'chunks of
purebred stock; one Hereford
cow 'with calf 3 weeks old;
one 'Hereford cow carrying
second calf, due in March. W.
C. Millson, phone 527-1167.
8-62-1
ABERDEEN Angus club calf
Prospects also 43 heifers -just
bred to good bull. One bull
1'1/2 • years old, choice breed-
ing. R. J. Doig, North Main
Street, Seaforth, phone 527-
0763. 8-62-tf
•
ETGHT bred, Holstein heifers
all due between May and July.
Phone 482-9265. John Van
Beers, RR 1 Clinton. 8-61x2
l'oult-t7s For Sale '
KINIBER, LE•Gli.O.RN
Day t:14xtg4.
Red x S Rrtaa Puliets
-Mixed Ch&1 and iceelsgoefla-
Available new: BOW: •Y(Mr o.
ers
• SCOTT PO ULAT, Y
FARMS," LTD. _
—Sea/orth _
Phone 527-0847 Box. 18U
19-61-#
11. Articles For Sale
PIERCED Earrings now at
half price at Anstett Jewal-
lers Ltd..11--8-rtf
SILVERWARE Special. 50
piece sets, drawer chest in-
cluded only $79.95. Anstett
Jewellers Ltd. • , 11.61-tf
NEED a clock! We have a
large selection of alarm, kit-
chen, decorator and mantel
clocks. Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
11-61-tf
WE have the following at
lowest prices: Polaroid Swing-
er Cameras, electric shavers,
Lupe recorders, transistor rad-
ios, hairdryers. Anstett Jew-
ellers Ltd. • 11-61-tf
ENGLISH dinnerware by
Johnson Bros. of England. 50
piece sets of 8, over 40 pat-
terns to ',dhoose from, only
$29.95. Anstett ,Jewellers Ltd.
, ' 1'1-61-tf
ORDER yOur'flowers for Val-
entine .now. Mums, • Hyacinths
Daffodils and • mix pots at
Staffen'a Greenhouse, Jarvis
St. Free -delivery in town—
open evenings, 11-62-1
QUANTITY 'of feed corn and
mixed 'grain. ' 1000 hales of
straw. Phone Blyth 5234409.
•• 11-62x1
TWO quarters of..choiee beef.
Stanley Jackson, RR 2. Kip -
pen, phone 527-1927.
11-62x1
FOR
PIONEER,
SEED (QRN
CONTACT:
LEONARD LOVELL
Kippen, Phone 262-5030
1'1 -61 -
Jewellery Repairs °•_
We do all types of jewellery
repairi
• Ring Sluing
Retip Claws
• Rebuild Shanks'
Bead -Restringing
Repair costume Jewellery.
Anstett JeWellers Ltd.
11-61-tf
WORTH $50.00'
on ,Singer 600-11
• Sewing. Machine
LIMITED STOCK
EXPIRES FEB. llth
. •
NAME
ADDRESS
SEND OR BRING TO
Singer Co. of Canada
‘• 40 West St.,
Goderich, Ontario •
11-61-2
Every week more people
over What Mighty jobs • are
accoMplished by low agt
positOr Want Ads. niai 52/-02A6,
stove, Als 4 -burner gas
stove, used but in pod een-
ditlen. Sills' Hardware, 527-
1620, Seaforth, 11-62-2
HUDSON seal fur coat, „ full
length worn two seasons. Will
fit size 14 or 16. FliOne 527-
1°020%4" bales of mixed bay and
11-62x1
3 white-faced calves.H^rman
VanF3alt61, RR 2 Dublin,
55 R 1g Dublin. 11-62x1
A QUANTITY of mixed grain
also shelled' corn. Arnold
Taylor,. Brucefield, 482,79155.
• 1162-1
ELECTRIC stove, $25. Re-
frigerator, $50: "good condi-
tion, Phone evenings, 527-
0075: 11-62k1
HAY by the bale 45c, straw
by the bale 30c. K. Boven,
IRR 1 Seaforth, phone 527-
1738. 11-62-1
12. Wanted To Buy .
HIGHEST prices paid for live
fowl, picked up' at the farm.
Phone 1ton Bennett, Walton,
527-0887. -12-62-4
ANTIQUE furniture, picturee
frames, cupboards, lamps and
dishes, etc. Will buy individ-
ual pieces or complete house-
hold. Phone 271-1578. '
12-61-6
WANTED
HAY, straw, corn and grain,
any quality or quantity. Len
Watson, 13 Pullamore Rd,
Brampton, Ontario, p h o n e
451-4804. 12-54-15
CHESTS of drawers, 0 -1P -
boards, picture frames, hall
trees, dishes, lainps, chairs,
books. Phone 271-1578, Strat-
ford. 12-61-tf
Pronerte Fnr Rent
DOWNSTAIRS apartment, 4
bedrooms, • kitchen, living -
room., and bathroom. Frank
Nigh;. phone 521-0.477:
10--62-1
— Stere, PhOne
02.7.426,1t 15-614'
VIODE.R$I 2-130,1'09ln part -
Ont 1:11,•rne• 527i0810 or alx-
otgr,• 22'5450. 15'-61-tf
It'Fbr Sale or Rent
it,t84,ix--ou--nBwr-- .4-
berlrborn house on John St.,
riew gas furnace, kitchen
cupboards a n d hardwoOd
floors. Available March lst.
Phone 527-0394. 16-61x2
18. Property Wanted
Wanted To Buy
HOUSE IN. SEAFORTH
with 2 or 3 bedrooms, prefer-
ably a cottage, orbungalow
with modern conveniences
and in good condition.' ,
BOX 1633,
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
18--62-2
19. N ott nes
CALL REG SMITH SIGNS
for truck letterhig, farm signs,
sale banners, highway bullet-
ins, plastic signs gold leaf.
All work guaranteed. Corner
East and High, Clinton, Phone
402-9793. 19-60-tf
' TRI - TOWN •
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
CLINTON•— SEAFORTH
GODERICH AREAS
Five Years Experience all
• Phases a Bookkeeping.
Phone 482-9260
• 19-61-tf
ELECTROLUX, Canada Ltd.
Sale's and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
amse Sta Goderich, phone •524
8514. ' 19-61-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED •
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling & Compitny
of Canada Ltd.
PLhioctieenc4041tr 351k4814-h69.6'14f
.•
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser
Vita for all makes. Filter Queen
Rensall.. •
gales: Varna. .Phone 21%2:65 s 61 41,
NOTICE . ,
We are shipping4cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, Or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE,
Phone 114 a 16, Dublin.
Call Collect
19-61-tf
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
Modern ennipment Used. All
work guaranteed. Write or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2
Brussels, phone 442 w 6, Bruss-
els or contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 52'74424.
19-614
SEPTIC TANXS
• CLEANED
Modern eclidInneilt 10,
guar-
antee all work. Write or tut
Troves! Dale, Seaforth, phone
52/4406.
se
19. Notices
Dead Stock
• APAOOD
PET FOOD.
SUPPLY'
,• • 1
*0,0104,0XPAOITOttf, PIANO% ONZP
'
• under New Management
Garnet Smith
We are here. to give you
faster service and better
qrices, paid on the spot for
lead or disabled cows and
horses. S5 00 AND UP FOP
etNY ANIMAL WEIGHING
OVER 700 LBS., according
to size and cnndition. Smaller
animals picked up free also
free veterinary inspection
Call Collect Atwood 356-2622
24 hrs a day -7 days a week
.Lic No 401-C-65•
19-61-tf
Remember. it takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and he money M
pocket Tn advertise, jut DiaI
SP aforth .527-0240
wArrrT-1 RFT ATRS
r" QT Q.`aTITICE
Atl work .7naranteed •
ar'TFTT
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Ltd
ohnn, c97 Sop fr..-tV.
1 1 19 -61 -ti
OXFORD
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL •
Oxford Dead Stock Remov-
al Ltd. pays lc per .lb. for
freshly dead or disabled cows
and horses.
Small animals nicked up.
24 hr. service, 7 dayse week.
Mtrray aact...'Stn*
inoiqs;014;• • -
Phone collPtV462-2614.;
Licencetbk, 85-C67
20. Auction Sales
4tICTIOk SALE
Auction Sale of •Hdiuseholdt-
Effects from the home of Mr.
Robert Charters, 58 Ord St,
Seaforth on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11
1967 at 1:30 P.M.
THE FOLLOWING: Motorola
21 Inch Console T.V.; corner
step table; step table; coffee
table; 3 end tables; pedestal
table; tri -light; 3 table lamps;
liyingroom rug, 11' x 16'
with Under pad; Axminster
rug 9' x 12'; antique spooled
bed, • springs and mattress;
antique wooden bed, springs
arid mattress; wooden bed,
springs and Mattress; metal
'tubular bed; 2 dressers; van-
ity and vanity seat; 2 Wash
stands; chest of drawers; two
ball trees; hall mirror with
hooks; • sewing machine; oak
rocking chair; modern
chrome suite of table and 6'
chairs; Kelvinator refrigera-
tor; Clare Jewel enamel gas
range; bed spreads; 'bedding;
drapes; 3 kitchen chairs; dish-
es. and cooking utensils; num-
erous other articles.
TERMS — CASH
ROBERT CHARTERS,- Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Auctioneer
20-61-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture, Household
Effects, Appliances, Dishes,
Bedding, Garden Tools and
Mise. items for John Kechnie
at 216 Wellington St., Town
of Mitchell' on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11
at 1 p.m. .
Consisting of the following:
Coldspot refrigerator witn
cross the top freezer chest,
nearly new; Mason and Risch
piano and bench; _Chrome kit-
chen table; 2 Kroehler plat-
form -rockers- and foot stools;
Lazy Boy rocker; ' Singer
sewmg ma c h i.ne, electric
washing mane l 'took, stove;
75000. ' • oil'
space ,h'
blower', fan
and' oil tank, Qtlaker oil
spate heater and 'tank; elec-
tric clock;'electric iron; floor
lamp; ,small table; wicker
rocker; chest; be .3-Piette
matching walnut bedroom
suit, complete with swings
and Mattress, in good cOntil-
tion; 1 dresser; betl; bench;
antique rocker; 3 W a s
stands; odd chairs; couch;
dining room chairs; trunks;
bedding consisting of quilts,
sheets, pillows, comforters,
etc.,' copper boiler; tabs; cut-
lery; note; pans; dishes; glass-
ware; cooking utensils; seal-
ers; crocks;, etc. quantity of
homemade soap; garden tiller
and snow blower; some baled
and loose hay; 2 chop boxes;
some garden tools; 2 wheel
farm trailer with stock racks;
ladder; and other items too
numerous td mention.
No Reserve as property is
sold.°
Terms CASH on day of sale
5% sales tax in afeet..
JOHN' KECHNIE, Proprietor
FRANKLIN BUUCK,
Attuorieer
Dial Stratford 2713049 or
SebrikgVille 49814801,
20-.62.1
.004.
• NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
I the Estate Of
ALBERTA FORREST •
late of the Towrishin of TUck-
ersmitb in the County of litir
on, Spinster, deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the
abovenarned Who died on tneo
4th day of September, A.D.
1966, are required to file fttll
particulars thereof with- the
twdersigned on or before the
l'Ath day . of February, A.D.
1967, after which date the °as-
sets will be distributed, hav-
ing regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 19th day of January, A.D.
1967.
E. B. MENZIES,
' Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
22-60-3
NOTICE
'TO CREDITORS AND
OTHERS
All persons hakring elaams
against . the 'Estate of JAMES
EDWARD KEATING, late of
the"Town of Seaforth, in the
County -of Huron, Pharmacist,
dr eet sed, who died on the 8th
day of January, 1967, at the
City o'f Lon•lon, in the C .Losty
of Midr1l x are reouired to
file' particuh rs, of same with
the trd"niogried en or bc,for•I.
the 17th day Of February,
1967, after which dsta the es-
tate will be distributed with-
out reg -rd to unfiled claims.
DATED at Seaforth. Ontar-
io, this 23rd dav of Anuary.
A.D., 1967.
CANADA PERMANENT
TRUST COMP A NY
' One Of the Executors,
By its Solicitors herein,
• McCONNELL & STEWART
,Barristers and Solicitors,
• Box 220,
Seaforth, Ontario'
22-60-3
liusine‘4. Ilireetort
FUNER gErwri-p-
Prompt and careful attention
•Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 -• Night 52740885
A., W. SILI.Kt•
BarristA:r. Sdlicitor, Etc. '
Office 127.1850 • Res. 5274643
Seaforth Ontario
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNITURE
SALES CONDUCTED • •
RG. GETH E -
Phone 347-2465 Monkton
A M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57.South Street Telephoto.
Goderich 524-7562
.
)3 ThrIiiisjoess ertory I • F•f'n'azernients•
CENTENNIAL
W. J; CLKAR Y. .
,Seaforth. Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMEil
and FIllTsIERAL DIRECTOR
alight, or Day Calls — 527-05,10.
' IC*-FORTI4
VPTRRINT A RY
("LINT('
T Turnbull. 1) v M„ V S.
w 'Brant's. nvm. vs
•0 n • elluis flVM S
t P Vaal" RA,. D V wr v s
phone 577 17R0 qpliforth
RTTWKE •
Funeral Director
Ind Ambulance Service"
nrmLne• .• oveARIO
Viaht or DaY'ralls
"brain 4R R 10
• c: ,4* WT-T-TTlarrY
t'IrtaTPRAT univrP,
Goderich st W gf4fortb
• ANIRT1LANCT SERVIVE
bodiliatable hnsnital beds for
.. rent
FLoWPRS 'OR EVERY
' orrAsToN •
nImnp 597 iRgn soasfortb
r°-(iNTrIqTAFF
OPTowitraTST
Seaforth Office'
Tues.. Thurs. Fri Q to 5'30p,
Sat,. 9 to 12 noon
Thursday exotra•ing, by appoint.
merit only
Phone 527-1240 — or 482,7010
Mnn Wed — Clinton Office
\loCONNE1.1
& STEWART
Barristers. Solicitors. Etc.
P McCONNELL, Q.C.
D I STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
.0161- 91 litAith,&,
I would like, to thank every-
. one who remembered ,me
with visits, gifts, cards and
calls at home while I was in
hospital. Also thanks to Dr.
Street, Dr. Addison, Dr. Wal-
dep. and the • kind staff of
Clinton Hospital. — Betty
Hibbert. 24-62-1
• I wish to • thank all my
friends and neighbors for
cards, flowers „and treats
while I was a patient in Sea -
forth Cominunity hospital,
Special -thanks- to -Dia-Walden-
, and Dr. Stapleton and the
hospital staff. — Mrs. W. J.
;Leeming. 24-62x1
1 Mrs. W. H. Miller expresses
appreciation for the many
messages, gifts and flowers
-she received on the occasion
of her 90th birthday and par-
ticularly to all those who co-
operated so kindly to make
possible such a memorable
occasion. 20-62-1
•!...`1, 111 ,11i-kinimarn
MUIR In loving memory
of a dear husband and father
Burton 0. Muir, who passed
away 3 years ago February
9th, 1964,
— Lovingly remembered
and greatly missed by wife
and family. • 25-62-1
Mr. sad S. Sid C4110t1 '
01 MYth wish fp- Anttentle0 NOTES
:the engagement ',Of - tit air • St ) - ' *
flatighter,. Margaret Azelea„ . ' , - - "` -: - - — ---
- to. Mr, Ivan Metz* * , ;•' • :5' ,', .• . .
Coal, oon of Mr, killd ' 1110•
Hsrold Ceok, DlYth. The .. .
marriage to 'take ploeo In
digyth United Chorcbo• DA $4'
ilylver, larch 11, 1967 at 3
. l
e a Oa •
Every week znore people tbs-
x
. , . '''' T
cover „ what ?nighty jobs are
POS1tor Want Ads. Dial U7-0240..
accomplished by low cost Ex-
•LA „
How To -Write
A Classified Ad
1—IT'S ALWAYS BEST to
start .your advertisement
with the name of the' article
eV service you have to offer.
If i'ou, have an apartment
or room for rent or proper-
ty for sale, start, your ad-
, vertisetnent with the losa
tion. •
2—BE CLEAR. Readers respond
more quickly and favorably
when given complete, or def-
inite information.
3—MAKE IT EASY for the.
reader -prospect to reach
' you. Always insert your tele
phone number or your name
and address, preferabl3
both, and give both the road
number and the town. 1.1
you do not have regular
hours, give a preferred
time to have prospects con
tact You.
4--a1?LACE YOURSELF in the
reader's position and ask
yourself what you would
like to know (about your cf• .
fer). The answer you give
will make a good Classified
Ad.
5—CLASSIFIED readers are al,
ready ` interested in buying
your used or new merchan-
dise. These people have the
money and are already in
• '
the market- to. buy. So -give
them every advantage you
can with good ad copy. It's
best t'o give the price.
6 ---WANT- ADS THAT FAIL
* to bring satisfaction do ,so,
, not through any lack of
readership, but because
they are often carelessly
worded and do not .contain
enough inforination to get
prompt action.
7—PLACE YOUR ADVERTISE-
MENT in The HURON EX-
POSITOR where you reach
the greatest number of„„ po-
tential classified buyers at
the least cost per thousand
readers.
•
our first thou*
heArtY tkank You to 010..1310Yort%'..
WhO:Daitrotpto,(1'itt 'the
40" hockey-01We* on :$4007 •
night: A alteGiat1b1 YOR.
Frank PhitlipS and wex.-..• •
Whobrganized- the, event on4
so to the Legit:in U4110,14)6;
provided a hincli after the,'
game, •
Almost 500 people turned out'
for the game and they all seeih
:ed to have a lot of good laughs
and enjoyed the ly. After all expenses were paid,
$148.00' was given to -the Cen-
tennial Committee. We certain-
ly appreciate it.
Lets keep the enthusiasm go-
ing and+ attend -the 'other events
M a like manner. One coming
up shortly is the Figure Skat-
ing Carnival on Feb. 17th:
Another is strotherhood week
at the end of the month. Also the
Women's Institute are prepar-
ing for "Portraits of the Past"
which will be taking place short-
ly, so keep it in mind.
One person dropped in and'
suggested that the younger fry
might be interested in building
snow figures of people and
things in front of their houses.
This might provevery interest-
ing and with the cold nights'We
are having could easily be done.
Don't fergetto get your en-
try
certificates for the Beard
Growing Contest. They can' be,
gotten at Brian FlannigauPs
Salon or Sills' Hardware ac—
cording to the number of 5 W. -
clock shadows seen on manly'
jaws around Seaforth Streets"
there should be quite a few en-
tries. Incidently if you wish to,
combine it with the wearing o'
the kilts, it would be fine. By
the way, Jim, I don't recall ev-
er seeing a picture of Sir John
A., Mr. Galt or Colonel Van
Egmond Wearing a kilt! Could
it be that old portraits just
showed head and, shoulders?
Rernember! 4.1 takes but a
moment to place'an Expositor,.
Want Ad and be,money in ,
'pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0440.
•71-laalRE GOING TO
:FIND laPLIJM7
AW ttJClI WOR'SE
114AN TAP.
htOSQUlTlES
THEY SENT
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