The Huron Expositor, 1964-05-28, Page 97
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1. Coming 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
ee
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• Notices (22), rates on applies -
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per insertion. Billing charge, 15
cents per advertisement.
1. Ciiming Events
STRAWBERRY Supper at
Brocefield United Church,Tues-
day, June 23rd. 1.23-2
RESERVE Friday, .June 26th
for Brodhagen Band Social.
, 1-23-2
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STRAWBERRY and Ham Sup-
, _Northeide United Chureh,
esday, Jame 23. Adulti, $1.25,
children under -12, 60c. 1.23-2
_SEAFORTH Junior Farmers
regular meeting at Lions Park,
7.30 p.m., June 3ixl.
and basketball practice follow-
ed by regular meeting.
1-23-1
100th Anniversary Reunion of
E SS No. 8, MeKillop, (Manley
School), Saturday, May 30. AR
former teachers, ,pupils and
their families are invited. 1-21-3
CHICKEN Barbeque at Cons-
•tan,ce, -sponsored by C.O.F., on
Thursdary, June 11th. Adults
$1.25, 'children 6 to 12, 75e,
411 under six, free. • • 1-22-2
A meeting to discuss plans for
the Vote on an Egg and Fowl
Marketing Plan will be held in
The Ontario Dept. of Agrie1u-
tune Beard Roarne, Clinton.
on Monday night, June 1st, at
9 p.m. ,sharp. Those interested
and with any suggestions' please
try to attend this meeting. 1-23-1
2. Lost, Strayed .
HEREFORD steer with horns,.
about 400 pounds, from Lot 1,
' Con. 7, Tuckersmith Township.
Phone Dublin 48 R 19. Alf.
• Ross, Sr. -2.23x1
4. Help Wanted
SALES girl and waitress wamt-
ed. •ExPerienced preferred. Ap-
ply Crichi's Bakery, Senfortn:
4-23-2
• GIRL, good hours and wages.
No night work. 'Apply Elliott's
•
Rest 4-23-1
RELIABLE person to clean
thomughly modern one -storey
home, one day a week. Phone
419, Seaforth. 4-231
PAYROLL clerk; must be able
to type. Apply Looby Construe-
. tion. Phone 8, Dublin.
4-23-1
WANTED—A •man to keep ‘1/2
acre of land worked during the
summer. Located in Seaforth.
Phone 28 or 561, after 7 p.m.' If.
YOUNG men to train as ap-
prentice aircraft engineers. Ap-
ply, stating age and interest, to
Sky Harbor Air Services, Ltd.,
Box 849, Goderich, Ont. 4-22-2
MALE
Or
FEMALE HELP
WANTED
Guaranteed 30 hour work
week.
Telephone Dublin,
or write Box 38,,DuirEir.
4-22-4
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5. Bus. Opportunities
RAWLEIGH Business now ?pen
in Hulled, Tuckersmith and
MeKillep Townships,. Write or
see Robert A. Engel, Mitchell,
RR. 3. 5-23-2
6. Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant Teacher wanted
for S.S. NO; 3, Hu:nett, , Huron
County, modern Moot, duties
to 'commence in SePtenlherr
1964. Apply stating qualifica-
tions, salary ,expected and last
itspeeter, tee ..
WAVIER SCOTT, .4'rreae.
RJR Settforth, a • •
— • 604
6. Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
Music Supervisor for N. 1,
Hullett. Duties to, commence
Sept. ist, 1964. Apply stating
qualifications
ROSS McGREGOR; Sec.-Treas.,
RR 2, Seefortle
• 6-23-1
7. Situations Wanted
DRESSMAKING, at home. *o-
men's and childreh's garments,
detailed finishing, no tailoring.
Phoile•476, Seaforth. 7-204
WILL give music lessons at my
home Saturday afternoons. Paul
Horan, Phone Dublin 81 R 8.
7-23x1
'CARPENTRY WORK
Painting, roofing, general. re-
pairs, gardens worked with
rotary titter.
ED ANDREWS,
Phone 863 W 1, Seaforth
7-20-tf
8. Farm Stock For Sale
FOURTEEN pigs eight weeks
old. ` Alex Townsend. Phone
482-3237, Clinton. 8-23x1
TWF1LVE pigs, 7 • week old.
Cart Vanderzon. phone , 469,
North Main St., Seaforth. 8-23-1
HEREFORD bull calf. Ted Van
Dyke, RR 3, Seaforth. Phohe
610 W 4, Seaforth. 8-23x1
YOUNGYork 'hog, Herman
Haste, RR 5, 'Seaforth, phone
852 R 23. • 8-231
SEVEN pigs, .8 weeks, olkl. Vin-
cent Murray, RiR 5, Seaforth,
nhone Dublin, 102 R 16. 8-23-1
SIXTEEN pigs, 9 weeks old; 3
Border Collie pups. Paull Mur -
RR 5, Seatforth. 8-23x1
ONE Holstein bull calf. Lewis
Coyne, phone 109 R 16, Dublin.
8-23x1
FIVE white-faced calve. C.
De Corte, RR 2, Seaforth, phone
836 R 22, 8.23-1
PUREBRED Hereford bu11-11
moiiths okl. V. ,,J. Lane, RR 5,
Seaforth, phone. Dublin, 107 R
12. 8-23x1
THREE Hereford hull calves,
one week old. Ted Van Dyke,
RR 3, Seaforth, phone 610 W.4.
• 8-23-1
TWENTY-EIGHT good York
and Landrace chunks, 10 weeks
old. Apply David Livingston,
RR 2, Seaforth, after •6 pen.
xl
THIRTEEN pigs, about 80
pounds each. Allan Campbell.
Phone 837 R 11, Seaforth.
8-23x1
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9. Poultry For Sale
VOTING ducks, averaging 5 to 6
pounds. $1.00 a pieee. E. Peter-
son, RR 2, Seaforth. Phone 864
J 3 after 5 p.m. 6-23-1
HEAVY breed Cockerel chicks
available May 25th, June ,llst
and eime 8th.$7.00 per.hundred.
3 -way clime Punets, $30.00 per
himdred. Book your orders now,
sepply it limited. Scott Poultry
Farms, phone 853 W 1, Sea -
forth. ' 9-22-2
10. Used Cars For Sale
1456 Ohm good
eendition mechanically and body
Phone 468-M. 10-23-1
'56 METEOR 2 -door hardtop, V-8
automatic, runs good, good
body and tires. Reasonable
price. David Perrie, R.R. 3,
Brussels. -1
1961 OLDSMOBILE 98
TWO - DOOR
This car is equipped with
power brakes, power winM-Ws,
power steering, power seats,
custom radio, windshield wash-
ers. Tires are in excellent
condition, both summer and
snow tires. This is a luxury'
automobile with only 27,000
Miles. This car must be seen
and driven to be appreciated.
Price ' $3,300. Call Goderich
524-9106. 23-1
11. Articles For Sale
()N forage liox, 8' x 16'. Lew
Bolton, phone 850 R 22. 11-23-2
GAS range for sale. Phone 852
R 32, Seaforth, after 6 p.m:.
11-21Lx3
SMALL oil stove, suitable f.
kitchen or cottage. Apply Box
1339, Huron Expositor, I1 -18 -if
CHEST of drawers; bedroom
dresser; bed and springs; all
in good condition. W: L. Mellis,
RiljPen. 11.-22x2,
VEGETABLE and Bawer Plante
from Ageratum to Zinnias. We
have lots] 'of Hybrid tomatees.
Bakens' Greenhouse, Seaforth.
11-22x2
CEDAR posts, all sizes, anchor
pests, 12' braces, steel posts,
6', 7', Paige wire, barbed wire;
ao Shelborne table •potatoes.
Borden Brown, General Steve,
Kinburn, phone Seaforth, 841
II 2. 14-204f
ALUMINUM doors, windows,
amenities, siding, aluminum and
(wrought iron parch railings;
Top quality products art reason-
ebbemicee'caaco us kr free es-
timates. We do our own in.staE-
ing. Walker Alirminum Sales,
phone 2350722, (collect),
11-21-
BEATTY stanchions and, water
bowie for 12 cows; 2teittly hog
pens; Beatty bull pen. jack
flryanit. Phone' 498 AT 4, arlie,.
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11.. Articles For Sale
BABY buggy, good condition.
Phone 336-J, Seaforth. 11-23x1
PUREBRED German Shepherd
pup, age 31/2 months. Call Dub-
lin 106 R 16. xl
SUMP pump, like new. Phone
165, Seaforth, Mrs. John A.
Taylor, John St. 11-23x1
FOR SALE '-
EVE -MAR STORE
Ladies,'„ dress, •coats, ' priced
$12.95 to $24.95, 30% discount
11-23-1
THREE -piece chesterilield euite,
in good condition; also. Boor
lamp; table lamp. Phone 793-W.
11-23x1
FOUR tons of mixed grain—.
wheat, barley and oats. Roy
Patrick, RR 2, Walton. Phone
865 J 1, Seaforth. 11-23x1
TOURIST tent with floor, year
old, 10x9x7 fti high; good con-
dition; $35.00. James- C. Mc-
Gregor, Egmohdville.
11-23x1
EASY washing machine, in
good condition. Howard Allan,
phone 609 W 12, Seaforth.
11-23x1
FOR SALE -
EVE -MAR STORE
windbreatkers and strol-
ler style. Priced $8.95 to $13.95,
10% discount.
11-23-1
SINGER Zig Zag, sewing mach-
ine, sews forward and back,
does fancy stitches. In portable
Original $129.00, can be
had $58.00 or $8,00 imenthlY
VVribe Box 1352, Huron Exposi-
tor. 11-23-2
FOR SAJUE
EVE -MAR STORE
Boy's windlotneakerse-stize 2 to
18, Prided $2.98 to $8,95, 10%
d recount:
11-231.
TENT trailer, 15' x 61/2', new
tires; 4 levelling jacks; screen
door and windows; clearance
'lights. Price $200. Jack Peever,
Sperling St., Seaforth. Phone
512-W. • ' 11-23x1
FOR SALE •
, EVE -MAR STORE
Sizes 3 to 14, preteen
dress coats. Priced $11.95 to
$22.95, 30% disco:Ont.
11-23-1
OIL bath pump jack and a deep
well pump; 60 feet of pipe.
Phone 498 W 6, Brussels. Doug
Fraser, RR 2, Blyth. 11-23-1
12. Waited To Buy
WHITE uniforms, size 12 or 14.
J. , Chapple. Phone 670 W 1,
Seaforth. 12-23-1
ALL kinds, of salvage wanted—
metal, iron and rags. Will eat
kr. Louie Hildebrand, Ord St.,
Seaforbh, box 338. 12-23x3
ONE oe two car garage, or
small building to be moved.
Box 1849, Huron Expositor.
12-22-2
13. Wanted
P0011/1 and board or middle
aged man. Apply Box 1351,
Huron Expesitor. 13-23x1
YOUNG business. man requires
room and board in Seaforth
home. Boot -1353, Huron Exposi-
tor. 13-23x1
OLD established hatchery re-
quires additional flocks to sup-
ply hatching eggs, dual purpose,
egg and "broiler breeds requir-
ed. With some breeds eggs tak-
en every week in the year, large
premium paid. Apply Tweddle
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fer-
gus, Ontario. 13-23-25-274
14. Property For Sale
THE HYDRO-ELECTRie
"POWER COMMISSION OF
ONTARIO
PROPERTIES FOR 'SALE
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
A two-storey, frame dwelling
numbered House No. 1 with
single -ear, fraime garage Iodat-
ed on a pared of ]land 75 feet
by 417 feet, more or •less., and a
two-storey frame dwelling num-
bered House No. 2 with single-
cer frame garage, %elated on a
cell of land 75 feet by 417
feet, more or less, both proper-.
ties fronting, on the road be-
tween Lots 5 and 6, approxi-
mately 1,000 feet south of High-
way No. 8 just eat of the Town
f Seep/1h in Lot 5, Con, 1,
II.R.S„ Township ef Tucker. -
smith. The Commission will re-
serve eertain rights over each
PtoPerhY.
Before subm4WiThoffers, pros-
pective purchaters are request-
ed to contact A. H. Cass 340
Wellington 'Street, London, tele-
phone GErteral 4-7391 to 'secure
further particulars.
Envelopes- containing offer to
purchase must carry identifica-
tion that it refers to either Sea -
forth • mere No. 1 or Seaforth
House . 2.
Me to. are/hese stating
total offer 'lid method of pay-
ment, rmeet be received by the
undersigned before 4 p.M.
Eastern Daylight Time, June
22, • 1964, at 620 Vniversitly
Avenue, Toronto.
The highest or any (*err not
neeessae* accepted.
E. EASSON,
Secretary. •
14424
14. Property For Sale
FIVE year old 3 -bedroom house
with double garage. Angus Mac.
Lean, James St. 14-20-tf
THREE lots in Harphurhey; 1
lot in Seaforth. Terms. C. J.
Dennis.
14-23-4
TWO apartment house, on Wellsh
St., new siding. Terms. C. J.
Dennis, owner on premises till
June 1. 14-23-4
TWO-APTAR1V11ENT house, each
with separate entrance and
with two bedrooms, one floor;
11/2 lets, garden. One block from
business ,seetion. Apply Box
1342, Huron Expositor. 14-20-4
15. Property For Rent
MODERN 4 -room apartment, en
Railway St. Gas heated. Apply
Carl Dalton, Seaforth. 15-20-tf
GRASS for 5 or 6 yearlings.
Phone 877 W 1, Dave Watt.
15-23-1
MODERN apartment, heated
and cooled. Frank Kling, phone.
19. Seaforth. • 15-22-2
MODERN 2-hedreom apartment
in Regent. Aparments. Lee
Learn, 'phone 101, or Exeter,
235-1510. 15-22-2
UPPER, 2 -bedroom apartment,
newly decorated, private en-
tnance. D e n n is Apartments,
Welsh St. Contact Joseph Mc-
Counell, Seaforth. . '1.5-22-tf
TWO gas;heated apartments, in
Royal Apartment Building. Ap-
ply Dr. McMaster, Grand Bend,
or Joseph McCortnell, Seaforth.
15-204
TWO -bedroom modern. heated
apartment, excellent •IDocation•-
elose to main business district.
Joseph McConnell, Realtor.
15-23-2
16. For Sale or Rent
NEWLY r decorated 2 -bedroom
house, with 3 -piece bath. There
is a large henhouse, ,52' x 20'
with 2 floors on the property
of two lots. Apply Albert Baker,
Seaforth. ° 16-22x2
19. Notices
CUSTOM weed spraying. Con-
tact Robert Regele, RR 1, Deb -
lin. Phone Seaforth 840 R 3.
19-23x1
VACUUMCleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Bob Peek,
Varna. Phone Hensall 352 W 2.
19-19x20
SUPERIOR Maintenance Ser-
vice, wall .washing, • window
cleaning, Beer cleaning and
small repairs. Raymond Squires
Box 335, Isabelle St., Seaforth,
phone 557. 19-224
PIANO TUNING
Gordon Duncan, piano tuner
from London, will be in Sea -
forth from June 1st.
For appointments apply to
BOX 1350
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
19-23x2
SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE
Cleaned and repaired with
modern equipment. - •
IRVIN COXON,
Phone 254, Milverbon.
19-2d-tf
SALES & SERVICE
Viking Separators and •
- Viking Milkers
Used Senenators. •
BASIL O'ROURKE,
Brucefiekl.
Phone 482-9131, Clinton.
ANSTETT-
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Offers 7ou
Easy Credit Terms
with
NO
Carrying Charges
Phone 77 — Seaforth
19-20-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
' Ltd.
Phone 77 — Seaforth
19-204f
NOTICE
TUCKERSMITH
MUNICIPAL DUMP
Will be open until furthext
notice, on Wednesday and Sat-
urday afbernoons, from 1 he
5:30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old concrete,
or ear bodies permitted.
J. L MelINTOSH,
Clerk. .
19-20-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling. & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton HU 2-7269
'• License No. 262-C-63 •
19-204
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern` eitiipment used. Ali
work guaranteed.
Write or tohone
LOUIS BLAKE
Bit1e1Lt pb10a441V.,
16440 . . •
19. Notices
SPRAYING '
For al your spraying require-
ments, cattle .spraying, crop
brush, barn del:Ting, white-
washing, with the most modern
equipment a v affable.
MURRAY REID,
Londesboro,
Dial Blyth, 523-4527. .
19-22x4
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDER
ealed tenders will be receiv-
ed up to four p.m., June 6th,
1964, for painting the exterior
trim of Seaforth Public School,
includirig 'scraping and mime
coating where necessary and
one finish coat of latex paint
over entire trim. Lowetst or any
bender not necessarily accepted.
M. MCKELLAR, Secretary,
Public School Board. '
21-21-3
22. _ Legal Notices
NOTIC.E
TO CREDITORS •
In the Estate of JOHN ALLEN
TAYLOR, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Hur-
on, -Gentleman, Deceased.
All persons- having claims
against the Estate of theabove-
named, who died on the 9th
day of April, A.D. 1864, are
required to file kill particulars
treereof with the undersigned
n or before the 15th day of
June, A.D. 1964, after which
date the assets will be distri-
buted, having regard only to
the claims of which notice has
been received by the under-
signed. . .
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
this 2611h day of May,. A.D. 1964.
cr E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solli&tor for the said Estate.
22-23-3
23. Business Directory
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. : Phone 550
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
, CLINIC
J. 0. turnbell, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D,V.M., V.S.
D. E. Galt, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray,B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 : Seaforth
23. Business Directory
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. a.m
only, Thursday evening by
appointment only.
Phone 791 : Residence 613
Mon., Wed., Clinton Office
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth : Ontario
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Res. 595-W Store 43
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W.,. Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hos1,l beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
•
OCCASION
Phone 119 Seaforth
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR '
Night or Day Calls — 335
J. A. BURKE.
Funeral Director
and Aprbulance Service
DUBLIN, ° : ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
24. Cards of Thanks .
THE family of the late Mrs.
John Strong wish to thank all
their friends and neighbors for
floral tributes, messages of sym-
pathy and kindness shown us
during our recent bereavement.
—The Strong Family. xl
I' Wish to thank all my friends
and relatives who remembered
me with cards, treats and .gifts
while 1 was a patient in Scott
Memorial Hos Special
thanks' to Dr. Stapleton and the
nurses who were so kind. Every-
thing was much appreciated.—
Byeamran. • 24-23xil
- Births
MOREY—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 23, to Mr.
and -Mrs. Kenneth Wavy, of
Ont. St., Mitchell, a, daughter.
WALTERS—At ScoffMemocrial
Hospital, on May 21,, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Walters, RR
3, Seaforth, a daughter!
AilsOCO — By Barley:
•r•
CARTER ----At MeRfellar Gete4a1
Hospital, , Fort WiRtagte
May 15, to Mr. and Mrs..I/On
Carter, (nee 1Wanieriq Peth,
ick), a son, David Donald.
HOSTE&-At South Hsmrom Hes-
(pita, Exeter, to Mr. and IVfr,s,
Heilman Heste, a- daughter,
Myriem. a sister for Anna
Mamie and Ingrid.
Engagements
Mrs Arthur W. Dick wishes
to announce the engagement of
her youngest daughter, Evelyn
Marlene, to Raymond Bruce
Crayne, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter R. Crayne, Springwater,
Sask., the wedding to take place
at First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth, June 27, 1964, at 3:30
p.m. 23-1
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Los -
tell, RR 3, Kippen, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
youngest daughter, Susann Mae
O'Brien, to Mr. Harold Wayne
Pridham, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold E. Pridham, RR 1,
Cromarty, the wedding to take
place June 6, 1964, in Kippen
United Church. x
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A.
Horner, 651 Frederick St., Kit-
chener, announce, the engage-
ment of their daughter, Marion
Shirley May, to James Edward
Holdenmeyer, only son of Mrs.
Joseph Holdenmeyer, 40 Dieppe
St., Kitchener, and the late Mr.
Holdenmeyer. The wedding will
take place -June 20th at 11
o'clock' at Sacred Heart R. C.
Church. xl
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LI'L PEDRO — By de la Torre
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A445QUTR41E
DANCE
TON/YT
PRI.ZES
OUR TOWN — By McClelland
WHAT 'I MEANT WAS
IF THERE WAS NO WIND
AND YOU DON'T I-IAVE
A MOTOR. ! •
DUBLIN
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honor of Miss TItere.0
Dchua,b; wdhe
a:sghttn".arrig
Pza7;4
Ronald Murray is an event of
june 27, Wilfred'wCOarrs isvP0111$11,°"M11413.Y. 11113.
•01kr-
man Fadden and Miss Jon Laughlint About MU friends
and neighbors assemblefl at
the bride's home 'to extpn.d
felicitations to the prospective
bride.
An
ea ut
address and be guest
twasas r d. by Mrs
or. was assisted in openingnuin-
4enradlnalloidi wile, ea fs Itsiory.eifedts. ,C -441a
spent in playing ',various „gimes
and linen. A social !lent Was
Miss Jaqueline Vanier, Leen-
don, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Friend.
,Mr. and Mrs. Edward iIoHalld
and chiklren, Scaritore, - with •
Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Hollend.
Mr. and Mre. John Cleary and
children, London, with Mr, and
orial Hoapi-
ttAlli:eir:Iss7in4jato:SrthhkciloEttFvariliTim.
Mrs, Joseph Dill and Bill in
St: 1Viarys with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken
Mrs.
John .Holland, Seaforth,
With Mr. and Mrs, John Flynn.
Mrs. Joseph Stapleton attend-
ed the graduate nurses' reun-
ion of St. Joseph's Hospital at,
London Saturday. •
Mr. Lorne Cronin, of Strat-
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Cronin.
WINCHELSEA
Mrs. Ben Morgan, Susan and
Scott,visited Saturday with Mrs.
Newton Clarke.
Mrs, Colin Gilfillan visited on
Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs.
Jim Hay, at Egmondville.
Mrs. W. J. Beer, Mrs. Earl
Russell and Mr. Maurice Quance
of Exeter visited. on Thursday,
with Mrs. Nelson Clarke tied
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Mrs. William Walters.
Misses Kathy and Janet Hern
attended 4-H Achievement Day
at Exeter High School on Sat-
urday. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke
of Sebringville, visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Walters and Mrs. Nelson
Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Par-
sons and family, of near Exe-
ter, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Hern and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Clin Gilfillan
and Barbara and Mrs. Florence
Brooks attended a family pic-
nic on Sunday at Benmiller.
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