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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
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20. Auction' Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
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1. Coining Events
PRESBYTERIAN Church' An -
mai Bazaar, Saturday, Nenvem-
ber 7, 3 p.m.. ' 1-394
BAZAAR and Tea, Cromarty
Presbyterian Church, Novem-
* ber aeci. 1-39-1
DUBLIN Altar Society Bazaar
and Bingo, Thursday, Nov. 5,
1964. Admission 75c. Three
door prizes. 1-39-1
HURON. COUNTY CREAM
PRODUCERS
ANNUAL MEETING
in Ontario Department of Agri-
culture Board Room
Place: Clinton, Ont.
Date: September 30th ,
Time: 8:30 pep.
Guest speaker, Glenn Cole, of
Bewdley, Ont. There will be
• draw prizes and lunch setyed.
1-39-1
A SERIES of prenatal classes
will begin 'Wednesday, October
7, 1964, at 2:00 p.m., at the
Heelth, Unit Office, Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, Clinton. These will
be Old at weekly intervals for
* nine weeks. Those interested
are invited to attend on the
above date, or phone the Public
Health Nurse, Clinton 482-9661,
between 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. or 4:30 -
5:00 p.m. 1-39-2
A WORKSHOP on Nursing Care
will be held under the auspices
of the Huron County. Register-
ed Nurses' Association of On-
tario, District No. 2, at the
Legion Hall, Clinton, en Wed-
nesday, September 30th, at 1:00
p.m. Non-members welcome. If
personal notice not received,
contact Miss Doris Hawthorne;
• Box 162, Goderich, by Septem-
ber 28th. 1-39-1
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2. Lost, Strayed
BOYS eye glasses, grey pearl
frames. Please call Pat Murray,
66-J, Seaforth. 2-39-1
STRAYED from lot 29, con. 6,
roan Hereford heifer,
appevocimately 600 lbs. Arthue
Anderson, eiheent 857 R 21.
, 2-39x1
4.Help Wanted
MALE and female help wanted.
Pleasant working conditions; 5 -
day work week; all fringe bene-
fits. Two weeks annual vaca-
tion. Paid statutory holidays.
Pension plan, etc. Apply High-
land Shoes, Seaforth.
4-38-2
FEDERAL - MOGUL - BOWER
(CANADA) LTD.
MECHANICALseRUBBER DIV-
ISION, MITCHELL,' ONTARIO
requires
YOUTHS
or steady interesting work.
PLEASE APPLY AT PLANT.
4-37-3
'UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITY
Large United States and Cana-
dian Company in agricultural
field urgently requires' repres-
entative in this area for Crop
Service department. Applicant
must have recent agricultural
background and be well regard-
ed in area.
Position is full-time, or can
be handled at first along with
your present farming, operation.
Successful applicant can expect
earnings between $100- $1,50
weekly with excellent opportun-
ity for early advancement in
this area.
• Write and tell me about
'self. Reply Reply at once to •
P. J. HARRINGTON
Vice -Pre
Box 84, London, Ont.
4. Help Wanted
SALES clerk and waitress, ex-
penienced preferatd. Apply J.
C. Crich, Seeforth. 4-39-1
CLEAN, icepable woman, to pre-
pare dinner fore2 adults, in Dub-
lin, every day. Exceptions -al-
lowed. Good wages. Apply Be
1690, Huron Expositor, 4-39-2
E X P E R I .ENCED bookkee,er
and typist for general•
duties in Seaforth. Apply to
Henderson Started Chicks Ltd.
4-39-1
RELIABLE young man to train
as operator for mobile feed milli.
Ed Dolmage, 35 Marlboro St.,
Mitchell, or phone 348-850'7.
4-39-1
ASSOCIATE wanted: National
organization requires mature
person, experienced meeting
public, few hours daily, local
interviewing. Excellent remun-
eration to bondable applicant
with impeccable background.
Write Eric Richards, 783 Hell-
muth Ave., London. 4-39x1
1. Situations Wanted
SEVENTEEN year old grade 11
high school student ;wishes
work after school and Satur-
days. Have chauffeur's licence.
George Kruse Jr., phone 664
W 2, 7-39-1
8. Farm Stock For Sale
FORTY pigs, 8 weeks oki7Don
Carter, phone 667 J 3. 8-39x1
TWENTY good pigs, Carl Van -
demon, phone 469, Seaforth.
8-39x1
ONE York hog, not too large.
A. R. Dodds, phone 861 R 14.
•• 8-39-1
THIRTY-FOUR choice . pigs, 7
weeks old. Herman Hoste, RR 5,
Seaforth. • 8-39x1
FIFTY ohoice York chunks, ap-
proximately 50 to 60 lbs. each.
Apply Urban Duchartme, RR 2,
Brunets, phone 343 W 7. 8-39-1
TWO Holstein heifers, to fresh-
en October 7th. Torrance Dun-
das, Walton. Phone Brussels
390 ,W 5. • 8.39-1
ENTIRE herd of 15 Holstein
cows and heifers, some fresh,
others due in early winter. Ap-
ply Francis Coleman. Phone
885 J 4, Seaforth. • 8-39x1
THREE Holstein cows, TB and
Brucellosis tested; one Holstein
butcher cow, about 1050 lbs,
Henry Hellinga, lot 3, con, .17.,
Grey Township, Walton. 8-39x1
One Mao's Herd of
DAIRY COWS
18 Holstein Cows
2 Jersey Cows •
Registered Hereford Bull
10 Young Calves
Two -Unit 'Rite -Way Milker
Viking Cream Separator
84b. capacity.
Carey's Sales Barns
Bayfield Rd., Clinton
Friday, Sept. 25
at 8:00 p.m.
Anyone wanting to inspect
this herd, or milking machine,
may ,do so at the farm of Mr.
Don Buchanan, RR 1, Londes-
boro.
No reserve, this' farmer is
going out of dairy business. ,
• 8-38-2
9. Pbultry For Sale,
A,PPROXIMA,TELY 425 year-
old Sar .Cross Leghorn hens.
Mervin Beuerman, RR 1, Dub-
lin, phone 23 'R 21. 9-3971
TWO hundred Leghorn .pullets,'
starting to lay. Francis Hicknel!i,
RR 5, Seaforth, or phone Dub-
lin, 109 R.11._ 9-39-1
NINETY white laying hens; 2
hen feeders, $55.00. Henry Hell-
inga, tot 3, con. 17, Grey Town-
ship, Walton. 9-39x1
11. Articles For Sale
LARGE oil stoVe with fan; 3
45 -gallon drums, Phone Dublin,
137 R 4. 11-39-1
LETZ grinder, PTO and bagger,
$195.00. John Deitz, Kippen,
11-394
ANTIQUES, coal -oil hanging
lamp, clock, other articles.
Phone 475-W. L1 -39x2
SLIGHTLY used coal and wood
furnace, good as new. Archie
Smith. ; 11-39x1
ENGLISH china cups and sate
cars to dear et only 49c, at Aii-
stett Jewellers Ltd. 11,39-1
DRY furnace wood. Wilfred
O'Rourke, RR 1, Dublin. Phone
37 R 9. 11-39x1
ANTIQUE furniture, glessecup-
boards, lamps, dishes, books,
stoves, etc. Phone 271-1578
Stratford, collect. 11-37x8
LETZ grinder, with a new 50 -
ft. ;belt; 1 2,-furraw plow and a
2,000 lb. ecales, ,all in good con-
dition. Phone 2791R, Seeforth.
11-38x2
CEDAR posts, all sizes, anchor
posts, 12' braces, steel posts,
6', 7', Paige wire, barbed wire;
also Shelburne table potatoes.
Borden Brown, General Store;
Kinburn, phone Seaforth, 841
R. 2.1V364
ZIG Zag sewing machine, does
decorative stitches, makes; but
tonholes, embroiders and sews
revertee. $46.00 cash or $7 mon-
thlY. Write Box 1388, Helton Ex-
positor. 11-38-2
ALUMINUM "doors, Wihdows,
awnings, siding, aluminum and
wrought iron poet
Top quality produces at rental -
able prices Call us for free es-
tintateS. We de Our even
Walker •Aluminttin
Piuniet; 235.70722, (c011ect), EXeler
t, 11-86-ff
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11. Articles For Sate
MeCLEARY conebinatien range.
Pispne 231-R, Sealortis. 11-39-1
MIXED dry wood, $5.50 cord,
delivered. Lewis Coyne, RR 5,
Seaforth, phone Dublin, 109 •R
16 11-39x3
•LADY'S winter coat, size 12 to
16, grey, pie "A" line, will al-
ter if needed. Phone 476; Sea -
forth. 11-39x1
BRONZETONE dinette suite,
table, 30 x 38-48" and 2 chairs.,
in god condition. WiR sell rea-
sonably. Phone 621 J 12. 11-39-1
FIFTY -piece sets of English
dinnerware by Johnston Bros.,
only $29.95, at Anetiett Jewellers
Ltd. 11-39-1
SIXT'Y-peece sets of silverware,
chest included, regulay price
$79.95, to clear at $69.95. Am:tett
Jewellers, Ltd. 11-39-1
FRIDAY and Saturday only,
orange date loaves, reg. 45c,
special 35e. Crich's Bakery;
Seaforth. 11-39-1
GIRL'S coat, size 10; girl's 3 -
piece coat set, size 5, both in
good condition, Phone Seaforth,
847 W 4. 1149-1
ADD 20 lbs. of feed gradelime-
stone per ton of ensilage .and
increase feed value. Limestone
'available at your Seaforth Co,
Op., at 75c for 80 lb..bag. 11-39-4
SEE our new selection of fall
jewellery, pins, bracelets, neck-
leceis and earaings, priced from
$1.00 up, at A.nstett Jewellers
Ltd. 11-39-1
TWO only Schick electric shav-
ers for men, to clear at $19,95
e:ach. One Pleilishaie battery
operated electric sthaver, to
clear at $15.95, at Ansteitb
Jewel-
lcrs Ltd. • 11-39-1
POTATOES, onions and' cab-
hages, 10c a head. Joe Van-
denberk, Phone 104 R 17, Dub-
lin. on. 12, Township Logan.
• 11-38x2
GREEN corn . and beets, fresh
picked, and other garden pro -
deice. Ambrose Addley, first
house south of Kinburn Store.
Call evenings and week -ends.
11-39x3
CLOTHING For Sale—Several
winter coats and jackets for
girls 8-12 years; ,green wool
dress, size 10, All in good con-
dition. Mrs. Ervin Sillery,
Brucefield, Phone 482-7590.
11-39x1
SET of snap -tracks to fit 10 or
11 -inch tractor tire; set fit
12 -inch tractor tire; 12 -foot In-
ternational fertilizer spreader;
New Idea corn picker, like new,
reasonable. L. Lovell, Kippen.
• 11-394
A BEAUTIFUL Singer automa-
tic zig zag sewing machine,
regular $229.00, re -possessed,
balance $57.00 or $5.00 per
month, model 206k. Button-
holes, blind hems, sews on but-
tons, etc. Your old machine
accepted as down payment.
Write Box 1383, Huron Exposi-
tor. 11-33x2
12. Wanted To Buy
ALL kinds of salvage wanted—
metal, iron and rags. Will call
fore Louis Hild,ebrand, Ord St.,
Seaforth. Box 338. 12-39-tf
OLD coins, gold, certain half
and • silver dollars wanted by
private collector; also old-time
dishes. Highest prices paid;, al-
so old guns. Write Box 232,
Mitchell. . 12-39x1
14. Property For Sale
FOUR -bedroom house, on East
Williams St. Phone Iseslie Beattie
et 450, Seaforth, • 1436-tf
FOUR -bedroom house, situated
on West Willett Street, kitchen,
livingroom, veranda, garage,
gas furnace. Price $8,500.00.
Contact Joseph. McConnell,
phone 266, or WiRiam Fraiser,
phone 563-W, Seaforth. 14-37x6
APARTMENT house, located 'on
Goderich Street East, 2 blocks
from Main Street. Upper and
lew-er apartments in good con-
dition, with modern- conven-
iences.' Extra building lot. For
further information call 534,
after 6 p.m. 14-36-4
TWO hundred and forty acre
farm, good buildings; 100 acre
£arm, brick house and bank
barn, in 'Puekersmith; 100 acre
fisrm., new barn and ;modern
house, in McKillop; One general
store in a small viRage. Apply
Harold Jackson, Realtor, phone
474, or Allan Campbeli, Sales-
man; phone 884 W 3, Seaforth.
14-38-4f
$21,000—Well kept 200 acre
farm located close to school,
village and 89 I-Tighwaei, Mt.
Forest area: Buildings, fences,
yard and bawn alit in tidy ;con-
dition. Farm has 185 workable,
all stone free large easy to
work, fields., 40 ;acres in one
field: Big L -barn with all steel
roof. 24 x 30 shed. MOT clean
six -roam home, bath, cupboards
and water in. To inspect please
contact M. K. Hendry Realtor,
phone Dundalk, 330. 14-39-1
15. Property For Rent
TWO -bedroom, self contained
apartment, heat andhydro
eupplied. J. C. Crich. •15-39-1
DOWNSTAIRS apartments, heat-
ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3-pieee lbath,
available im;mediately, Gordon
Noble, phone 350, Seaforth,
15-354I
COMFORTABLE room with
board; conveniently located to
church and business district.
•
Phone 208 16•38x2
TWO -bedroom apartment, self-
contained; available now. hp -
ply Clarerree Montgofnery,
North Main St; 1049x3
15. Property For Rent
SEVENsrooni frame hats% 3 -
bedrooms, bathroom, George St.
South. Available Oat. Its•Phorre
621 W 12, Seatorth. 15-394
APARTMENT in Dublin, lebed-
room, completely modern. Heat
and hot water supplied, Private
estranee. Phone 82 R 2, Dublin.
15-38-tf
UPPER, 2-bedraom apstment,
newly decorated, private en-
trance. D e nn s Apartments,
Welsh St. Contact' Joseph Mc-
Connell, Seaforth. 15-364
GAS -heated two-bedroom apart-
ment, in Royal Apartments
building. Apply Dr. E. A. Mc-
Master, Grand Bend,. or Joseph
McConnell, Seaforth. 15 -36 -If
19. Notices
CUSTOM plowing. Doug Up -
shall, phone 672 W 2, Seaforth,
RR 3, Kippen. 19-36x4
CUSTOM silo Ming. Cali Neil
Crozier, phone 601 W 2, or Don
Carter, phone 667 J 3, Seaforth.
19-39x1
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Bob reek,
Varna. Phone Hensall 352 W 2.
19-19x20
SEPTIC tank service. New
tanks' sold and installed. Back-
hoe amenable for digging. Septic
tanks cleaned out. Donald For-
rester, phone 528-3002, Lucknew.
19-33x10
SEPTIC TANKS
• ' CLEANED •
eModern equipment used. All
work guaranteed.
Write or phone -
• LOUIS BLAKE,
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6,
• Brussels.• '
•19-35x18
.... CUSTOM
WHITEWASHING
Reasonable rates.
Call
William Stevenson
Brussels
Phone 342 W 6
19-39x2
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
19-364
CUSTOM
COMBINING
Contact:
JOHN 'HENDERSON
Phone 858 W 3, Seaforth
or
ORVILLE STOREY
Phone 856 W. 4, Seaforth
• 19-36-ff
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
A11 work guaranteed
ANSTETT
• JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 77 —•Seaforth
19-364f
NOTICE.
TUCKERSMITH
MUNICIPAL DUMP
Will be open until further
notice, on Wednesday and Sat-
urday afternoons, from 1 to
5:30 p.m.
No wire fencing, old concrete,
or car bodies permitted.
J. I. McINTOSH,
Clerk.
19-364i
SPECIAL BUS
To International Plowin-g
Match
OCTOBER 8th
For information and tickets,
call:
C. COOMBS
Phone 592
Seaforth
Your Local Bus Depot.
19-38x3
• TOWNSHIP OF
HULLETT
Court of Revision •
1965 ASSESSMENT ROLL
A Court of Revision will be
held by the Council of the Town-
ship of Hallett, on the 1965 As-
sessment Roll. '
The first sitting of the Court
will be October 20, at 8:30
o'clock p.m., in the Community
Flail, Londesboro.
Alt Complaints must be re-
ceived by the Clerk of the Mun-
icipality, in writing by the Leth
day of Octater, to be consider-
ed..
. HARRY F. TEBBUTT,
Clerk-Tteaeurer,
RR 1, Londesboro, °Marie.'
19-3,9-2:
20. Auction Sales
8th ONTARIO LACOMB ALE
At Strafford Fair Grounds, on
Thursday, October 8th, at 1.30
p.m. Cataloguee from;auction-
eers,. Robson & Filson,. Denfield
or W. M. Cockburn, SeeretarY,
Ontario 1,sacombe • Assoelation,
260 Kathryn Ores., Newmarket.
20-39-2
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household
Effects in the Villege of Brus-
sels, at Oki Stone Manse, on
SATURDAY, SEPT.' 26th, +at 1
Studio couch and chair; silie-
beard; 2 furnished bedrooms;
rocking chairs; small tables;
occasional chairs; dining room
table and chairs; carpenter
tools; books; .22 rifle; dishes;
kitchen utensils; Beach white
enamel cook stove (like new);
other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS --Cash.
MRS. LESLIE O'DELL, Prop,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk.
20-39-1
AUCTION SALE
'Auction Sale of Real !Estate,
Household Effects and Antiques,
on the' Premises of Lot 16, Con.
1„Ilay Township, IM miles
South of Hensall, on Highway
Na 4, on WEDNESDAY, OCT.
7, at 1 o'clock.
REAL ESTATE—Consists of
Se. are of land, more or less,
on Let 16, Con. 1, Hay Town-
ship, upon which is situated a
6 -room brick cottage ;with hydro
This a lovely home with immed-
iate possession.
Full line of household effects
and antiques listed - in newt
week's paper.
Terms of Real Estate, 10%
'day of sale, balance in thirty
days. Sold subject to a. reserve
bid. ChattleS eash.
MRS. WILLIAM HYDE, Prop.
ED • CO RBErr, Auctioneer.
20-39-2
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction 'Sale of
Farm Stock, Machinery and
Household Effects, at Lot 21„
Con. 7, McKillop Township,
Eldin A. Kerr, 33/4 :miles! North
and 11/4 miles East of Seaforth,
on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
29th, at 1 pm.
MACHINERY —Massey -Harris
102 tractor; 3 -furrow Cockshutt
plow; 4 -section drag harrows;
4sseetion harrows); McCormick
fertilizer drill; Cockshutt man-
ure spreader, on rubber; Cock-
shutt spring tooth cultivator;
Massep-Harris bay laadee; Mas-
sey -Harris side rake; Massey -
Harris binder; rubber tired
wagon; steel drum roller; Strat-
&rd.:Decker' threshing machine,
with cutter and belt. Beatty
grain grinder; fanning
eireule,r saw; 60 -ft. belit; 2 -
wheel trailer; set scales; ' two
farrowing crates; 2 pig crates;
Jarnesway • oil brooder stove;
4 chicken shelters; 200 gal. gas
drum and pump; stone boat.,
2 iribtors, 1/3 and 1/4 hp; crearn.
separator; milking machine;
bag truck; ferles; shovels and
chains.
CA'PTLE-4 Hereford and Hol-
stein cows, finst calves bred; 3
Holstein caws, first calves bred;
2 Ayershire and Durham; cows,
•
20. Auction Sales
bred; 4 Poll Angus Cows, bred;
1 Durham ow, bred; Brindle
cow, bred; 1i spring ealven: - -
PIGS -3. York sows, carrying
fourth litter; 2 York saws ear.,
rying first litter; , 1 York hog,
15 months old; 7 chunks.
HousEgoLD EFFECTS—day,
bed; end table; +12 kitchen
chairs; small' ,kitchen table;
odd table; magazine rack; eiec,
trie clack; electric tea kettle;
fernery; electric radio; niate;
bedspreads; 2 gas lan*ase gas
.1entern. Other articles WO num-
moue to .mention.
TERMS—Cash. No reserve,
farm sold.
ELM A KERR, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk.
20-38-2
21. Tenders Wanted
•
TENDERS WANTED
Township of McKillop
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 2 p.m.,
Saturday, October 3, for snow
removal in McKillop Township,
winter of 1964-65. Give descrip-
tion of equipment and price per
hour; number of compensation
policy and liability insurance
policy,
WILSON LITTLE
Road Superintendent
• RR 1, Seaforth.
21-39-1
TENDERS 'WANTED
• ..Morris Township ,
• Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 12 noon,
October 5, 1964, for three trucks
to plow snow anywhere .in the
Township of Morris as directed'
by the Road Superintendent.
Tenders to state year, make,
model, and horsepower of truck,
type of • plow, and length of
wing, and price per hour.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MRS. HELEN D. MARTIN
Clerk, Morris Township
Belgrave, Ontario.
21-39-2
22. Legal Notices
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LAND FOR TAXES-.
Town of Seaforth
County of Huron;
P0 WIT;
By virtue of a Warrant issued
by the Mayor of the Town of
Seaforth under his hand and
seal of the said Corporation,
bearing date the 13th day of
July, safe of lands in errors 04.
taxes in the Town of segorth
'will be held in the Council cham-
bers, at the hour of 2 o'clock in
-MOCO By Barley
a
22. Legal Notice
tbe afternoon, on the Otht`diee+
December, 1964, ;unless the tax*
es. and- costs .are owner pseitle
Notiee is hereby gimen alat the
list of lands for'salie floc arrears
of taxes, was published in 'the
Ontario Gazette On the 5tle- daY
of September, 1.964, end that
copies of the, said list may be
had at my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 8th
day -of September, 1964.
C. L. HAMMON"), Treasurer.
22-37-13
23. Business Directory
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth : Ontario
A. M. HAIIPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. a.m.
only; Thursday evening by
appointment only.
Phone 791 : Residence 613
• Mon., Wed., Clinton Office
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
• CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. .Bryans, D.V.M:, V.S.
V. J. V. Parks, D.V.M., V.S,
G. R. Gray, B.S., D,V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 : Seaforth
McCONNELL
••• & STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. : Phone 550
W. J. CLEARY
• Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 335
J. A. BURKE—
Ftmeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN : ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
R. S. BOX,,
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
• Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Res. 59W -es : • Store 43
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
-• AMBULANCE SERICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 : Seaforth
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toe Cdsaxdtet2
thoto who ViSited
wee a• Patient 1 SC t..40Setiih.0....'
Hospital, Lendellee-Marr. S'
PeYle.
wrE" would like ithaffleattrt0 ;
fremnds and nfillghtform Air ea
their kintines0 elleWn 110 ,441.11ve
time of our barn fires --41.10, and
Mrs. Joe J. Lane and Family.
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WE would like to take. this OP-
P9rttulitY to ea:34*es eur thanks,
and appreciation to our frifnds
and neagaons for the .hcoatiful
gifts and reception bestowed on
us for our Twenty-Filith Wedding
Anniversary; also the imam.
cards et• congratulatione.—Joe
and Helena. Lane. ' 24-394
WE would like to extend a
hearty thank you to all who
helped make our golden wed-
ding anniversary such a happy
occasion. It will long 1e re-
membered. Thank you.—Lorne
and Jean Wilson. - 24-39-1
I TAKE this opportunity of say- ,
ing "Thanks" to my friends and
neighbors who sent, cards, let-
ters, treats and flowers while I
was a patient in Seaforth Hos-
pital; thanks also to Walton
U.C.W. for beautiful plant. It
was much appreciated. --Edna
Leeming. xl
I swish to express sincere thanks
to all who visited me and sent
cards and treats while I wase a
patient) in Winglsam and Diettrict,
Hospital. A. special thanks, to
• ail the neighbors and friends
who, threshed for me and did
other 'work around the farm;
also the flumes and Dr. R. NV,
Stephens. It all was deeply. ap-
preciated,—Charies Murray.
24-39-1
I wish to sincerely thank me,
friends of Seafoeth and Egmond-
vile for remembeeing ;me with
flowers, gifts, cards, letters
and' visits while I was a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Unit 3, North-
side United Church Women and
0.E.S. No. 233. All your kind-
nesses and hareem greatly alp-
preciarted—Edith M. Gardiner.
24-39-1
I WISH to take this opportunity
of saying thanks to all my
neighbors and friends who sent
cards, treats and flowers while
a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital; special thanks to Drs.
Brady, Malkus and Scatch; also
to Mise Drope and her staff of
nursei and attendants, who
were all so kind. Everything
was very much appreciated.—
Pearson Charters. 24-39x1
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LI'LPEDRO—By de la' Torre
OUR TOWN — By McClelland
HE GAYS HE WAS
NEVER SO HORRIFIED
OR MORTIFIED IN
HIS LIFE.
NUT' ONLY WAS HE
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NORMAL LEANING
PLACE6...
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A JOB MCP EXPOSED TO
WORK THE MOMENT
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