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The Huron Expositor, 1967-10-12, Page 8- 'nia I fiuRoti ExposuQx 50AFORr, QNT., OCT, 17 1967 SSIFIED AD 7 25, In Memoriam 7.44MON — In loving memory 0I a loving wife and mother, ¥rDavid Lemon, who pass- ed away one year ago, Octo- ber 12th, 1966. UPright and just in all her Ways, Loyjal and true through all ' her days, Silently suffered, patiently. bore, God took her home to suffer no more. . —Ever remembered by her husband and family. ' 25-96x1 HOGG — In loving memory ° of a dear father and grand- father, Mr. James Hogg, who was called Home one yearage October 9th, 1966. 'Through tears we watched • you suffer, We saw, you fade away. '" • Our hearts were almost brok- en, You fought so hard to stay,! But when we saw you sleeping. So peacefully free from pain, We could rg? wish you back To suffer s So sleep dear, -father for it is true You suffered so much and told so few, But someone knew you need- ed rest, It was God above, so he took the best. —Ever remembered and so . sadly missed by daughter and son-in-law, Lois and Bedford Dungey- •and grandchildren, Brenda and Bonnie. 25-96-1 HOLLAND — In loving mem- ory of Benedict Holland, who died October 9th, 1939. IVI..ny a day his name is spok- en, Many an hour he is in our hearts A link in our family chain is broken, He is gone from ourhome but Not from our Ifearts„ „ Please Gd forgive a silent tear • A secret wish our dear Benny was here, There are others, yes we know But he was ours and we loved him so. —Always and ever reniem- bered by father4,- mother, bro- thers and sisters. TL -96-1 27. Births AICKEN Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on Oct. 21° to Mr. and Mrs. James Ale - ken, RR 2 Mitchell, a son. FINLAYSON — In Seaforth Community Hospital, on • October 10, to 11r. and Mrs. Gary' Finlayson, RR 2 Kip - pen, a son. CRONIN—Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on Oct. 10 • to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cron- in, Dublin, a son. MOESER — In Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, on Oct. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Don Moe - ser, RR 2 Dublin, a son. Too Late BORDER Collie pups, 8 wks. old. eeernold Jamieson, RR 4 Clinton, phone 48?. -9828. TL -96-1 FOR SALE — Girl's white figure skates, size 5. IVIrs. Geo. 1Viiller, 527-1512. TL -96-1 FOR SALE — 1959 six cylin- der Ford, aiitomatic, radio, 4 new tires. Joseph L. O'Reilly, RR 2 Dublin, 41 R 13. TL -96x1 FOR SALE — Two winter ooats suitable for a girl aged 10 to 12 years. Phone 527-0934 Mary Oke. TL -96x1 COMING EVENTS — Dance to Jerry and the Jesters at the Crystal Palace, M;tehell, Sat- urday, October 14th, TL -96-1 FOR SALE 40 started pigs, also one York hog, near ser- viceable age. Arnold Jamieson, 482-9828. TL -96-1 Too Late • APPLICATIONS It Will be received for the pos- • ition of CARETAKER Duties to commence Nov. est. Apply .in writing stating sal- ary expected to the undersig- • ned. by Oct. 20 Mrs. Angela Klinkliammer Secretary -Treasurer D.C.S. Dublin, Ontaio TL -96-1 THE Famous Rexall le Cent Sale is in prbgress at Keat- ing's Pharmacy, Seaforth. TL -96-1 FO R° SALE Used 24 inch Clare Hecla forced air fur nace with „stoker and one smell oil space heatee.Sills Hardware. 'TL -96-1 HENSALL, two storey, 2 bed- room brick house, modern kit- chen, diningr000m, livingroom, 3 piece bath, oil heat, full basernent: 101 Albert Street, phone, 262-2247 after 5 p.m. TL -96-1 WANTED — One child's crib and mattress. Phone 527- 1876. TL -96-1 CARD OF THANKS — We wish to thank everyone who assisted at the time of our fire or helpetlein anyway since the fire. Also we extend thanks to those who organized. the :benefit dance and to all who donated.. Your kindness is very much apreciated and will never be forgotten. Frank and Marian Murray. • TL96-1 FOR SALE — AdcliCOnarii- ems to be offered at the Hab- kinc Estate Sale Saturday, Oc- tober 14th include, New Will. iams .upright piano in goad condition, 4 burner Westing- house stove only about 3 yrs. old, 15 cu. ft. freezer, never used. TL -96-1 HELP WANTED — Ladies of McKillop and Hullett, Avon Cosmetics needs an attractive mature woman with car to handle our well-known guar- anteed products m your com- munity. Phone collect even- ings, Mrs: Mfflson, London. 431-0541. TL -96-1 FOR SALE — 54 pigs, 8 wks. old. Wm. Papple, Egmondville 527-0807. TL -96-1 COMING EVENTS — Ontario Landrace Association Sale at Palmerston Fair Grounds, Fri. October 20th at 130. W. M. Cockburn, 260 Kathryn Cres., Newmarket, Secretary. , 1-96-2 NOTICE Town of Seaforth • MUNICIPAL , DUMP Effective October 16, 1967, will be open on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON only From 1 to 5 p.m. Use of the dump restricted to Seaforth,. Residents No old concrete, car bodies etc., permitted. E. Williams, Clerk • 19-96-3 FOR SALE — Two gas space heaters, like new.. Cheap. Frank Phillips, 527-1302, Sea - forth. • TL -96-1 1 •RUBY' Meaty Pork SPARE RIBS! Pork Chops lb' 5 Lean Butt • Store Sliced Cooked HAM ½'b. 59c • MEATY PORK SWEET. BONES. • 5 lbs: $1 PORK HOCKS 5 lbs. $1 LEAN BEEF PATTIES 2 lbs. $1 Store Sliced Breakfast BACON • • 1% lbs. $1 vaunt. smn PORK. lb. 69e - HENDERSON — JACKSON Mr, and Mrs. Beverley James Henderson are shown fol- lowing their recent wedding in Egmondville United Church. The bride is the former Dorothy Helen'Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson, RR 2, Kippen, while the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henderson., RR 5,..Seaforth. The couple will reside in Hamilton. ' . WALTON NEWS OF .THE WEEK (Continued from Page 1) Ritchie. Miss Judy Clark of London Went the week end with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Small4on. Mr. and Mts. Ronald Ennis and Steven and Leanne Whitby visited over the week end with Mk. and Mrs. Doug- las Ennis. Mr: and .Mrs .Cyril Ryan, Ailsa Craig, and Kimberly and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn Ryan. London, .spint Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.. l'esepla Ry- an. Guests Lir the holZdey week end with M,r. and Mrs. Leon- ard Leeming were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele of London and Miss Linda Leeming of Mitchell. Mrs. John Boyd Sr. of Mc- Killop visited Mr. and Vlrs. Leonard Leeming for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert 1nnis of St. 'Thomas spent the eele end with the former"s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Den- nis. Miss. Audrey McMichael of Waterloo visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and.,Mrs. Robert McMichael over the week end. Mr. and M.S. William Uhler of Burlington were week end visitors with his, father Mr. Ernest Uhlek. Mr. and Mrs. George Hib- bert and family have moved to the 'Kirkton area where (Mr. Hibbert is employed with the Blanchard Municipal Tele- phone System. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- tin, Mrs: Harold Pryce, Laurie and Elizabeth visited at Rich- mond Hill last Sunday, the guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Martin. • Mr. and Mrs Floyd Jenkins end family and Jimmie Butt. of Ingersoll were Thanksgiv- ing vn-,tors wi't Mr. an(: Mrs. Clarence Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Den-. nis of North Bay visited over the week end with ,the Dennis families. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- - Cutcheori accompanied Mr. and Mrs,' Floyd Kyte of Till- sOnburg on a motor trip to Winnipeg where they were -the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Bert Nixon and Mr. Nix- on. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mrs. Edward. Miller included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turvey, Brussels, Mr." and Mrs. Wm. McTaggart, Goder- ich and Mr. and Mr,. Scott McTaggart, Stratford. Miss Eileen Williamson of Bramalea . visited over the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert William- son. Joan Bennett spent the Thanksgiving week end with Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Clinton. Thanks -giving guests at the manse with Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Docken included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison of Ali - da, Saskatchewan, Mr. Oscar Docken, Meadow Lake, Sask., and Mrs. A. Docken and Mr. and Mrs. H. Docken, all of London. Children, from the surroun-, ding vicinity are busy prac- tising for the Variety Revue Night, Friday and Saturday venings, October 20 • and '21 in the Walton Community Hall, sponsored by the Wal- ton Women's Institute. Rejects (Continued from Page 1) toward a World War- One Re- union, the committee recom- mended at the request of the chairman, Although no definite motion was passed, prospects are that the -final session Of. Huron • County Council will be held in Goderich on Monday, Tuesday, November 13 and 14. Too Late HERE'S YOUR KEY TO A BIC; INCOME • MARL TODAY The W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. Dept. J-363-HY, 4005 Richelieu, Monteal, P.Q. BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MessersChmidt, Mrs. Rpnald Kangas,- Bradley • and Karen, Detroit spent a couple days with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Berinewies. Cheryl Bennewies spent the week end with her parents too. The Brodhagen Centennial Chefs met at the home of Sheila Dietz when a discus- sion was lead by the leaders, Mrs. Ken Eiligsen and Mrs. Donald Brown telling how Canada. become a nation anti how the German, .Dutch and Belgium people influenced parts of Canada with their foods. • r June Vbck, Sheila Dietz, Glenda D ickiSon and June Pushelberg participated in the rep Councils *Meet MORRIS COUNCIL Morris TOW -Whip. Coil proved Rayment of the follcivv- ing decotints, at the October meeting: eeee General Accounts: Jim- Phel- an, fox bounty, 4.00; Walter Whitehead, fox bounty, 4.00; :Jip Johnston, fox bounty, 4.00; Belgrave School Fair, grant, 35; Blyth Agricultural Society, grant 100; Brussels Fair, grant, 160; Village of Brussels, nursing home care, 57.30; Town of Sea - forth, debentures re high school 1,462.94; Blyth Fire Area, fire calls, 318; Klassen Bronze Ltd., 2 plaques, 8.82; Municipal World, supplies, -1:36; :George adford Construction Ltd., Mc- Call Drain, 550; Helen Martin, 119.40; George Michie, 45; ,Can- adian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, income tad and Canada pension, 31.47; Thorne, Gunn, Helliwell & Christenson Ac- countants, audit, 850; James Mair, Court of Revie,ion, 5; Wal- ter Shortreed, gouit of Revision ; 's on, Court of Re- vision, 5; S. Procter, Court of Revision, • 5; Jack Brewer, bal- ance of galary, 70.79. Road accounts: J. C. McNeil, motor oil, 47.25; Glenn McKee cher, beekhoe rentals, 212; Ont. Culvert & Metal Products, cul- verts, 282.26; Lloyd Jacklin, load and haul gravel, 1,026; Wingham Tire Service, repair- ing tires, 43.18; Dominion Road Machinery, dozer blades, 21.96; Wallace Bell, pit run gravel, 194.08; Robert H. Coulte.se tile and labour, 139.75; Receiver General, unemployment stamps, 5.28; Bank of Commerce, pen- sion,- 7.59; Wm. McArter, mile- age, • bookkeeping and wages, 152.75; James Casemore, wages, 304.50; John Smith, wages, 99.- 20. group wor..t. A shower waF held at the Mrs, Lorne Reis (nee Linda Mogk). The ftoyalaires supp- lied the music for daecing They were presented with a gift of money. Friday night a shower was held at the Community Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bossarce (Elaine Bennewies) who were recently married. The music v .-.• s' rJied by the Country Cavaliers,. Dianne Trutter read the address whicli was written by Clare French. Mrs Ken Elligsen presented them with a gift of money. Mrs. Rachael Ahrens, ac- cOmpanied her gen, Donald Ahrens, of Burlington to Windsor and spent, a couple days with Mr: and Mrs. Carl Elligsen last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer- mat Feel Jeffrey of London, visited with his parents. Mr. neiWe Mantic., Beuertr an on •Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beu- erman spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuermann and family in Kit- chener. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shol- dice, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark, Mitchell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice and family on Sunday. Mrs. Ken Elligsen, was hos- tess to the Brodhagen Centen- nial Chefs. The leaders, Mrs. Elligsen and Mrs. Brbwn, lead a discussion based on foods from various parts of Asia and Europe. For the group work pizza was made ,as a sample.. of food inherited from Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited Suriclay with Mr. and Mrg: Clifford Watson in Exet- er. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ah- rens, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Ben- newies, Fred Bennewies and Mr, and Mrs. Willard Benne- wies attended a wedding re- ception on Saturday evening hi Ye Olde Theatre, Grand Bend for Simon Diane 'Wm* thou Anil Victor Actionucts, Gentlemen: I am interested in the world famous Rawleigh Line on a ( ) part time basis ( ) full time basis ( ) please send me Free Cook Book and catalog with full details. Mine Address City TL -96-1 COMING EVENTS — Ontario Lacerebe Breeders Sale at. Stratford Fair Grounds!. , Wed., Oet. 18th, nt 1:30. W. M. COdic. hurtt, 2(10 Itathryn trot., Nsevir• iriarket, Scscrouty.•Ti.e064 GREY COUNCIL Convened as a Court crf Revision, Grey Council at its October meeting agreed that the decision of the Court of Re- vision on appeals on ;the 1967 Assessment Roll for 1958 taxes be 'as follows: Roll No. 157, Maxwell Demaray, assessment sustained) for 1968 taxes, a re- bate of $70.48 of 1967 taxes be allowed; Roll N. 321, Frank Hiemstra, assessment sustained. —That, the clerk be instructed to divide the assessment on Lots N% 61 and 62, Concession 1 for 1968 taxes as follows: James Lu- cas, land $100, buildings $750, total $850; David Matheson, land, $3,300, buildings, $1,100, OW, $4,400; an4i George Dun- bar, lAnta- 1 and 34, Cobals Sur- vey, Cc:au:psalm:: 7 Etheliylves- ter Ray:lard; Part Lot 23, Con- cession.- 0,—Ethel,. Commercial. assessments be taxed at the Res- -tdential Rate for 168 taxes. In council, the clerk was in- strueted to advertise ler ten- ders for snowplowing for 1967- 1968 season. --By Melville Lamont and Charles Thomas that by-law No. .28 to set the date of Nomina- tion and Election. Nomination meeting will be held Thurscley, November 30th and Election if necessary, December 9th, 1967. —By Lawson Ward and Kenneth Bray all approved accounts be paid. Accounts apprpved for pay- ment included: Town of Seaforth; debenture payment high school, $1,239.27; Brussels Agricultural Society, grant, 300; Kitchener -Waterloo Record, advertise tenders Uhler Drain, 9.28; reftiful extra grant Hanna Drain, 248.48; Moles- worth Street Lights, 23.13; Tile Drainage Loan% "3,446.50; Mel- vin Carnoclian, tile drainage in- spector, 18.50; Edythe M. -Car- diff, fees tile drainage, 28100; firemen to Thos. MacFarlane, 15.00; Elwood McTaggart, main- tenance fire dept., 18.00; Geor- ge Rowland, gasoline fire dept., 2.00; Norman S. Hoover, Ross Stephenson and Nelson Sleight - holm, fenceviewers' fees, each too; E, M. Cardiff, clerk's fees fenceviewers, 3.00; -Lothar Web- er, office supplies, L85; Charles Guy, fax bounty, 4.00; Jim Dob- son, garbagecollection, Ethel Village, 20.00; Town of Listow- el, nursing home account, 18.45; Village of Brussels, nursifig home account, 10.56; Welfare, 5777; Roads and Bridges, 2,710.- 01. 'Total, $8,194.79. GIVE BLOOD FOR GOODNESS SAKE. A , ,41..°g•e; SMITHS SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Salado Orange Pekoe c' TEA BAGS Maxwell House' Instant — COPFEE Heinz Strained BABY FOODS • pkg. of 60's 750 24e off label lge. 10 -oz. jar $1.39 8 41/2 -oz. jars 930 White Sw,an BATHROOM TISSUE 2 2 -roll pkgs. 490, 3-1b. Quick QUAKER OATS Minettes' Best Choice Quality TOMATOES 5 19 -oz. tins $1 Van Camp's - BEANS with PORK • • 2 -19-oz. tins 470. 27c off pkg., plui 25c extra coupons pkg. KING SIZE TIDE' • pkg. 490 $1 -.45 • White Swan FACIAL TISSUES ...... 2 pkgs. 590 FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY Smith's SUPERIOR Phone 527-0990 Free Delivery Read the Advertisements — lt's a Profitable Pastime! WANT ADS BEING QUICK RESULTS: -Dial 147-0240 THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE TO 24 Years of Conservative Policy Which is Responsible for - Higher Taxes — Ballooning Government 7 Declining Farm Income — Small Community Stagnation — Increasing Local Education Costs — Provincial 'Domination of Local Government and • School Boards ROBERT NIXON and His Liberal Tpatie vffl form- a government that will correct these - conditions NOW "A Vote for"Snlith is a Vote for Nixon" ote SMITH -Liberal NOW witted by Huron Liberal Association