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The Huron Expositor, 1967-07-20, Page 9a ,e ILS0N PAINTING and , PAPERHANGING FREEE ESTIMA S MAN - PHONE 527-0603 Classified ads pay dividends. c 1 1 For Complete INSURANCE on your C • R, BUSINESS, FARM, CARR, CCIDENT, LIABILITY O IFE SEE JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phol9e 527-0490- Seafortti Office{ Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors ineteen Farms Registered rn Grey Twp. Herewith is a report on the. Cen'ttrry farzns in Grey Town• ship. There are 19 Inentnred with gate signs at time of gath- ering this iiiforitiation. William D., -Campbell, RR 1, Listowel, lot 63 and 64, con 1. William Campbell took up crown land in 1852, then David H. Campbell. Then William D. Campbell, present ,owner. Mack ' Cardiff, RR 1, Ethel, lot 3, con'8. John Cardiff, 1865, crown land; then Frederick Car- diff,present owner, Mack Car- diff. Clarence Clark, RR 1, Ethel, lot 30, con.. 5. John Clark, crown land 1864, present owner is Clarence Clark,- third genera- tion. Elmer Collis, RR 1, Ethel, -lot 34, con. 7./ William Collis, Crown land, 1865, Charles Col- lis, then -Elmer Collis, present owner. Jack Cox, Alt 3, Brussels, lot 28, con. 11, George Cox crown land, 1864, present owner Jack Cox, fourth generation. ' Glenn Fraser, RIZ 2, Bluevale, lot 13, con. 2, Finlay Fraser, 1865, then John Fraser; then present owner Glenn Fraser. 'blue .coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil ' a `re4.;Eieiler, RR 1, Ethel, lot 16, con. R, Jacob Keller, crown land, 1864, son Aaron Keifer, 1904, grandson Telford Keifer, 1908, present owner Fred, 1956. Jack Knight, RR 2, Brussels, lot 17, con. 14. Lauchlan Mc- Neil, -crown land, 1852; his daughter married James Knight and purchased the farm, then Gordon Knight and present own- er Jack Knight. Donald A. MacDonald, RR 2, Bluevale, lot 6, con 2. Alexan- der MacDonald crown- land, 1855, Donald MacDonald, Sr., 1877, Donald . Ai MacDonald, 1927, is present owner. .Tames R. McDonald, RR 2, Brussels, lot 1, ` con. 16. Peter McDonald, crowla land, 1852, presently owned by -James Mo Donald, grandson. Stuart McNair, RR 2, Brussels, lot 22, con. 14. Neil McNair, crown land 1854. then John Mo- hair, then James A. McNair and his son Stuart is present own- er. Roy Patterson, RR 2, Brussels, lot 29, con. 13. George Patterson crown land, 1858, present own- er Roy Patterson,third genera- tion. WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 • SeaforthMonumentWorks " All Types • Cemetery' Memorials OPEN DAILY' . , T. PRYDE & SON Inquiries are invited — Telephone Numbers: EXETER 225-0620 CLINTON .482-9421 SEAFORTFk .Contact Willis Dundas. GOOD SERVICE AT LOW, LOW COST 1962 FORD WAGON 1962 AMBASSADOR 1961 FORD SEDAN 1961 BUICK SEDAN 1961 AMBASSADOR,• . . 1960. VALIANT ." Come and See the NEW ' 1967 MODELS MILLER' MOTORS. Phone 527-1410. Seaforth American Motors Dealer . Hugh 'Smith,: RA 2, I+istoWelr lets 55 -and 56, con. 1, William Brown, 1866. His daughter mar . -r-ied £amuel__$angster, their daughter married Thigh- Kultur. His son'James Smith is. present owner. Stewart Steiss, Bit 2, $russets, lotj48, con. 13., Valentine Steiss, crown land, 1851, present own- er Stewart Steiss, fourth gener- ation. William J. Turnbull, RR 2, Brussels, lot 10, con. 15. Andrew Turnbull, crown land, 1863, 01- iver Turnbull, then son Wilbur Turnbull and present owner William Turnbull. George Turnbull, RR 2, Blue - vale, lot 5, con. 4. James Turn- bull, 1866 then William Turnbull present owner is George Turn- bull. James T. Williamson, RR 3, Walton, lot 14, con. 17. James B. Williamson, crown land, 1853, James H. Williamson, pre- sent owner James T. William- son. • Graham,. Work, RN. 5, Brussels, lot 1, con. 8. Robert• Work, crown land, 1853, then William Work, then John Work and pre- sent owner Graham Work. DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark • . TIME WILL TELL DEAR DORIS ''=.My parents have °always been strict with me when - it comes to boys, especially since my sister got married because she was preg- nant. . ;. My father said I had .to stop seeing Brian everynight, and when he caught me getting out of Brian's . car when I said . I was at a girl friend's, he was really mad. He said I could not see him any more.• LL1l.�� ;tor t►ie EEK .END It's Great With Meals Delicious With Snacks -TRY SOME TODAY MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 527-0810 - t Seaforth Dairy Products are available at - BROWN'S SUPERTI;ST 'STATION Sundays, Holidays, Everyday -- Maple Leaf n •P Winthr Lose' Oner $russets girls downed? the Winthrop Wingers in Brussels W esday,. July 5, hy score of. 16-5. Brussels & eco off the scoring in the first with lour runs. Betty McGreg- or -Lynne -Nixon- and Pat Mel- ady each counted one in the secondfor Winthrop. Brussels scored one. Lea Dejong and Maryanne Weiler got two in the 3rd. Brussels. gained five t9 lead the ball game, 10,5. No runs were scored' in the 4th or 5th. Brussels broke, lose in the 6th with 6 runs making the final score of the balk, game 16-5.. • Coltes and Rutledge M. Weiler, L. DeJong and Scott. Winthrop r Wingers &"owned the Blyth girls 31-26 in a high scoring game on Monday, July 10th in Blyth. Winthrop scored 5 in the 1st and Blyth scored 7. Each team scored two . in .the second. Blyth scored 4 in the 3rd --to Winthrop's 2 to bring the score to _13-9 for Blyth. Royal Canadian Legion branch here, who intend to award it as a curling trophy. Do we have it inscribed "In Loving , Memory" (of the• de- ceased) or 'Dedicated to the Memory'.' etc? Should our name appear on the''inscriptioh;"also .the• name of the Royal• Cana- dian Legion? . Clueless I cried •on the phone to Brian when I told him, and he said not to be upset, and to apologize, to my Dad for snub- bing him. He. said we would still see each other around where the gang holds out. I hate to think this will go on all the time I bring a boy, around here. Help Me! DEAR' HELP ME,. — Then put on the breaks yourself.- At 17, a date every night is a bit much. Much as you think you are in control, there are times when things can slip. . Listen to Brian: Avoid long "-reeking sessions; lonely car rides; avoid going steady. Once you show some self-discipline, your father ..won't have. to issue hard-hearted orders. DEAR DORIS — I hate house- work and am not overly strong. Would there be any shortcuts to housecleaning? Somehow I just never 'did have to do any- thing rtything before marriage and am still learning things — )• The Hard Way News" of D BLIN r ors. 1: Vito air thro>a camo through • in the '1th with 1.0 runs to Blyth': 9. No runs were scored in.the 5th. B.1yth scored 1 in the 6th to lead the hall game 3.11). thrap came On strong in the 7th' for • their last turn at bat an% brought in 12 runs to. Blyth's 3 to bring the final lead the hall game 23-19: Win - Joyce hoe lead the winners with 5 for 7. Hubbard and Carter,, M. • Weiler, McClure, DeJong and •.Seott. , News . of . Winchelsea Mrs. James Givlin and child- ren of Wellesley, with Mrs. Am- brose Givlin. • Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kraus- kopf of Ferndale, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kraus- kopf. Miss Kathleen, Stapleton in Georgetown with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newcombe. Mr, and Mrs. Mott McGreight in MontreaLa'nd- at Expo 67. Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Kraus- kopf, Ferndale, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter. Lt. -Colonel Edward and Mrs. Tozer and family, • Davison, Mich., with Mrs. Patrick Ryan. Miss Jacqueline Vanier, Lon- don with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Kaloue, Chat- ham, with Mrs. Alice Coyne. Mr. and_ Mrs. . Jim Jordan, Beth and John, Toronto, Miss Mary Evans and Sister Paul .William of Windsor with Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs. Mark Nelson of Seattle; Washingtorf with Miss Mary O'Connell... Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters. and family, St. Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Don Klinkham- er, Kitchener, with, Mr.. and Mrs. Martin Klinkhamer. Mrs. John E. Murray, in De- troit with Mrs. Vera McKay, DEAR CLUELESS The in - loving -memory inscription is re- served for a memorial plaque in a church: This is different. The inscrip- tion on your award should read something like this: "The John Brown Memorial. Trophy, pre- sented- for annual competition, to Branch Number 12 of the Royal Canadian Legion by his parents." Properly spaced out. • At the bottom, a little annual plate is attached, 'inscribed: "1966, Joe Smith"; or whatever applies. • DEAR. HARD WAY — A reader who has been through the mill jotted down some pointers which tie included in our leaflet "Tips for Harassed. Homemakers." Such happy thoughts as "Make bake day a fun day," "catch a quick nap," "let the children help," show how to pull yourself up by your bootstraps. . (N.B.: "Tips for .Harassed Homemakers" may be bad by anyone writing in and enclos- ing a stamped, self-addressed envelope.) DEAR • DORIS -- Please sug- gest the proper wording to be used on a trophy we are award- ing in memory of our son, a (asualty of World War II. The trophy is to be given to the " Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want- Ad and be money in • Dial Seaforth 527240.cket. To jubt DEAR DORIS I am 37 and male; my friends tell me I should get married. I agree, but all too clearly I recognize the odds against me. I have no interest in prestige or position, and this seems to be a crime, or at -least foolhar- dy. And believe it or not, this is not sour grapes. I like to read. 1'. don't feel lonely. I am a janitor.I might de- scribe myself as a bank em- ployee, which sounds good and is, true, but janitor? No good;• not for prestige. Yet no improve- meat seems possible without at least ten Years of formal educa tion. . Personality is to me more im- portant than academic standing. I' don't , want to pretend to be something more than I ani. European Immigrant - DEAR EUROPEAN -=' Stuff and nonsence about that jani- tor business. Your letter was well -expressed and tells me that your•mind has been working' overtime. Now start living; with peo- ple, I mean. Your doubts about yourself are your worst hint' drance. Start a new hobby, or take up some volunteer work. Snobs are much in the minori- ty when it comes to giving your- self in service to your fellow men. r THE IfOR I X. 1To FORTi otir, J'10a•r Miss Phylis Taylor and Yaw- rence attended Expo this past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Wal- ters alters spent • Sunday at Port Bruce. • Miss Kathy Hern • of Clinton and Brian Hern of Stratford spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs: Phil Hern.. • An ,-Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. Choose Your DIAMOND Privately AT SAVAUGE JEWELLERS (OPposlte Post Offre') Evening Appointment " By Arrangement FREE -11 Jew41 Watch s00oro• $100 more ,r^• ASIC FOR • • INVI'ATIQNS es ANNOUNCEMENTS e ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL 'GIFT REGISTER Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Sperling of London and Mrs. Lena Kirk.' land of Exeter visited on Sun- day with Mr. and. Mrs. Free- man Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Dianne attended a school reunion at Monkton on Saturday. .. INSURANCE WIND , TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. ,KEYS Phone 527-0467. Seaforth Representing •he Western , Farmer's Weather Insurance • Mutual Co., Woodstock;, Ont. " THE HURON ExPositroR • Phone 527-0240 Seaforth RIIS CLEANER NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR HEATING, OIL Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 - Seaforth MN STREET wIth1`:: IMPARTED. *,r TEX'TI/40' 0,., INAPSNIETS -- TAPESTRIES 1.: I.+ !GOVT HQI.I,AND SWIM GROCERIES ,i COP iiiPro SEA FORTH, oJ 1 ARto: Bus. 527.1640 ' THE: ./41101401!` -MUS FIRE- INSURANCE. 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