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The Huron Expositor, 1964-10-01, Page 11USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 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 The cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15`and 17, minimum 40c an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 65c, plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. All other classifications, mini- mum 65 cents per insertion, except Auction Sales (20), Ten- ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- tion. For cash payment, or if paid by 10 days following last inser- tion, 15 .CENTS deducted from COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firms, Trades- men, , etc.): Minimum, .50. _cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 cents per advertisement. 1. Coming Evepts REG'ULAR.-'Meetinkg of the Jr. Farmers- will be held on Oct. 7, at 8:30 p.m., at SDHS. Special guest speakker. 140-1 HOT Turkey Suppea', 'in Cram - arty 'Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday, October 14th, 5 to 8 pm. Admission, adults, $1.50, children, 50c. 1-40-2 ANNUAL Fall Rummage Sale, Hetrsail Arena, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2 p.m. For pick-up service, call 199 or 47. Sponsored by Hensall Kinette Club. 1-40-3 A SERIES of prenatal classes -will begin Wednesday, October 7, 1964, at 2:00 p.m., at •the Health Unit Office, Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, Clinton. These will be held 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 3. Found WEDDING ring, on John St., Seaforth. Phone 568. 3-40x1 4. Help Wanted RELIABLE' youngman to train as operator for mobile feed min. Ed Dollmalge, 35 Marlboro St., Mitchell, or phone 348-8507. 4-4.04' CLEAN, capable woman, to pre- pare dinner for 2 adults, in Dub- lin, every day. Exceptions al- lowed. Good wages. Apply Box 1390, Huron Expositor. 4-39-2 WANTED O r g a n i s: t for St, Peter's Li theran Church, Brodhagen. Tenders to be in by October 24th, 1964. Duties to commence January lot, 1965. For further information, con- tact: HAROLD MOGK, RR 1, Bornholm, Ontario 4-40-3 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 -tine, or can be -handled at first along with your present farming operation. Successful applicant can expect earnings between $100-$150 weekly with excellent opportun- ity for early advancement .in this area. - Write and tell me about your- self. Reply at once to P. J. HARRINGTON Vice -Pres., «) Box 84, London, Ont. 4-39-2 8. Farm Stock For Sale TWELVE pigs, 8 weeks olid. Alex Townsend, RR 3, S'eaferth, phone 482-3237, Clinton. 8-40-1 TEN pigs, 7 weeks old Don Watson, phone Clinton, 482-7262. THIRTY ,p4ge, 7 to 8 weeks, old. Hunks Vonk, RR 2, Dublin, phone 55 R 2. 8.40-1 CHARLOIS and Durham calves. Dale Nixon, Seaforth, phone 673 W 4. 8-40x1 EIGHTEEN pigs, 12 weeks old John E. MacLean, RR 3, Seas forth, phone 611 J 2. 8-40-1 GENERAL purpose mate, 10 years old. George ,Case, RR 4 Walton. 8.40-li TWENTY choice pigs. Carl Vanderzon, North Main Etreet. Phone 469. • 840x1 8. Farm Stock For Sale TWENTY pigs. Hubert Van Niekkerk,. RR 3, Kipper: &40x1 TWELVE PIGS, 7 weeks old. Mrs. Mary Boyce, RR 5, Sea - forth. Phone' 755. 8.40-1 FIFTY choice York chrnnke, ap- pnoximlately 50 to 60 lbs, each. Apply Urban Ducharme, RR. 2, Brua.ie'es, phone 343 W 7. 8-40-1 FORTY -two pigs, 7 weeks old. Ai i.t'ye Lou McIver, RR 1, S'talla, phone 43 R 25, Dublin. 8-40x1 PUREBRED Holstein bull, two years old: Quiet, proven breed- er. Francis Coleman, phone 88� J 4. 8-40-1 • PUREBRED Yorkshire hog, 18 mon:I s old. Joseph 'Nolan, St. Cclumltan, phone - Dublih, 123 R 16. 8-40x1 TWELVE good pigs, 7 weeks old. PRESTON DALLAS, Tuck- ersmith. Phone 650 W 1, 8-40-1 TWENTY-FIVE pigs 8 weeks old. Henry Klaver, Highway 8. Phone Clinton 482-9156. 8-40x1 TWO Holstein heifers, to fresh- en October 7th; Durham cow, 5 years old, to freshen Oct. 10. Torrance Dundas, Walton. Phone Brussels 390 W 5. 8-40-1 SOME good young gilts and boars; also several second and third litter sows. John Shep- pard, RR. 1, Londesboro, phone Seka+for4h, -0+56—W..2..-._.__._--8-40-1- 9. Poultry For Sale TWO HUNDRED Red and Sus- sex pullets. Gordon Wren, Kip - pen. Phone Hensall 329 J 3. 9-40x1 11. Articles For Sale ONE small frig., $20; one settee. Phcne 773. 11-40x1 SAMOYED piuppies for sale, cheap. Phones 248, W. Putman, 49 West St., Seaforth. 11-40x1 BED spread and matching drapes, orange 'chrome spun. Phone 482-J, erveningsk. 11-40x1 OVEN -ready chickens. Mrs. Sam Scott, phone 864 W 1, Sea - forth. 11-40-1 SILO corn, 11/2 acres. Russell Roney, RR 3, Mitchell. Phone Dublin 35 R 11. 11-40x1 PLAYER! piano, $350.00; walnut buffet, $25.00. Phone 233, Sea - forth. 11-40-1 TWO winter coati,—'—size 40- 42. Phone 664 W 1, Seaforth. 11-40-1 KITCHEN range; white enamel. Apply Box 1.391, Huron Exposi- tor. 11-40x1 ANTIQUES, coal -oil hanging lamp, •clock, other, amticlee. Phone 475-W. 11-39x2 GIRL'S coat, size 10;° girl's 3 - piece coat set, size 5, both in good condition. Phone Seaforth, 847 W 4. 11-40-1 ANTIQUE furniture, glass cup- boards, lamps, dishes, books, stoves, etc. 'Phone 271-1578 Stratford, collect. 11-37x8 MIXED dry- Wood, $5.50 cord, delivered.' Lewis Coyne, RR 5, Seaforth, phone Dublin, 109 R .16 11=39x3 ADD 20 lbs, of feed grade lime stone per ton of ensilage and increase feed value Limestone kavailabl.e at your Seaforth Co- Op., atl5c for 80 lb. bag. 11-39-4 THREE -piece ch•e•sterfield suite, also. an Ax'm+inister rug, 9' x 101/2', all in good condition. Mrs. ftarold Pethick, phone 793-W, Sea forth. 11-40x1 FUR neckpiece,mink, four skins, worn only a few times, priced reasonably; 2 girls' coats, size. 14, one winter blue wool, one all-purpose blue cord. Phone 232-R after 6 p.m. 11-40-1 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. 11-364 ALUMINUM doors, windows, awnings, siding, aluminum and wrought iron porch railings. Top quality prodnncts at reason- able ,prices. Cak'i us for free es- timates. We do our own install- ing. Walker Aluminum Sales, phone 235-0722, (collect), Exeter 11-36-tf SPRAYED Apples: Pick your own, low trees, no climbing— Spy, King, Russet, ,Snow, Tal - man Sweet, Delicious, etc. Bring your containers. Picking days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday only, starting Oct. 5th. Fred McClymont .& Sons, one mile south of Varna. 11-40x2 PRIVATE SALE A Private Salle of Household Effects will' be Meld on THURS- DAY, OCTOBER 1st, and .FRI- DAY, OCTOBER 2nd, frefn .2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., at the McMaster Apartments, next to The Seaforth Clinic, in the apartment of Miss Marion Wat- son. The following articles for' sale: walnut bed; walnut dress- er; walnut arm chair; chester- field; household linen; r ger- abor; bed sheets; dishes' and brie la .brae; electric 'toaster; eleetric iron; picture's; bed pil- lows; • crotched (bled spread; silver tea service, -5 pieces; 2 bridge lamps; I bed baimp; one edine1iin fan; 1 card Babble, and other kartie'lees. 11.40;1 { ;• ' ire• .,I 11. Articles For Sale GREEN corn and beets, fresh picked, and other garden: pro- duce. Ambrose Addley; first house south of Kinburn Store. Call evenings and weekends. 11.39x3 12. Wanted To Buy ONE:,half ton - pick-up truck. Hulbert Vagi N'iekerk, RR 3, Kippen. • - 12-40561 ALL kinds of salvage wanted— metal, iron and rags. Will call for. Louis Hildebrand, Ord St., Seaforth.- Box 338. 12-39-tf 13' Wanted BOARDERS wanted. Mrs. A. McNichol, pbione 187, Seeafopbh. 133.40-2 14. Property For Sale FOUR -bedroom honise, on East VJ419ia+m St. Phone Leslie Beattie at 450, Seaforth, 114-$e4 FOUR -bedroom house, situated on West William Street, kitchen, livingroom, veranda, • ganna,ge, gas furnace. Price $8,500.00. C o n t ea• c t Joseph McConnell, phone 266, or William Fraiser, phone 563-W, Seaforth. 14-37x6 TWO hundred and forty acre farm, good buildngs; 100 acre farm, brick house and bank barn, in Tuekersmith; 100 acre farm, new barn and 'modern hoaue; in M'cKrlop; One general store in +a small village. Apply H"amaTcT J acksan,e' aRei, phone 474, or Allan Camkpbell, Sa'lese man, phone 884 W 3, Seaforth. 14-38-tf HOUSE FOR SALE—Offers to purchase will be received by the undersigned for the former Hawthorne residence, a frame dwelling, located on Lot 186, north side John St., Seaforth, to- gether with "a portion of the said lot, having 'a frontage of approximately 56 feet and in- cluding a right-of-way. Each of- fer is to be accompanied by a deposit tepresenting 10% of the amount of the , offer, which will be returned if the offer is not accepted. The highest or any offer not necessarily , accepted. W. R. Smith, Seaforth. 14-39-2 15. Property For Rent MODERN 2 -bedroom apartment, kitchen, bathroom, livingroom. Phone 101, Seaforth, or 236- .1510, Exeter. 15-40-tf DOWNSTAIRS apartments, heat- ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, available immediately. Gordon Noble, phone 350, Seaforth. 15-354f TWO -bedroom apartment, self- contained; available now. Ap= ply Clarence Montgomery, North Main St, 15-39x3 SEVEN -room frame house, 3 - bedrooms, bathroom, George St. South, Available Oct. le Phone 621 W 12, •Seaforth. 15-39x2 APARTMENT in Dublin, :1 -bed- room, completely modern. Heat and hot water supplied. Private entrance. • Phone 82 R 2, Dublin. 1548-tf UPPER, 2 -bedroom apartment, newly decorated, private en- trance. . Dennis Apartments, Welsh St. Contact Joseph Mc- Connell, Seaford'. 15-36-tf• GAS -heated two-bedroom apart- ment, in Royal Apartments building. Apply Dr. E. A. Mc- Master, Grand Bend, or Joseph McConnell, Seaforth. 15-3641 HOME in Seaforth, corner lot, four bedrooms, bathroom, spa- cious living room; modern kit- chen with ample dining area. Gas furnace; attached garage. Available October 1. Phone 348-8641, Mitchell, Ont, 15-40-2 19. Notices VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser- vice for all makes. Bob Peck, Varna. Phone Hensall 352 W 2. 19-19x20 SEPTIC tank service. New tanks sold and installed. Back- hoe available for digging. Septic tanks cleaned out. Donald For- rester, phone 528-3002, Lucknow. 19-33x10 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Cleaned and repaired with modern equipment. IRVIN COXON, Phone 254, Milverton. 19-40.9 CUSTOM DIGGING Contact: KEN or BILL CAMPBELL R.R. 1, Dublin Phone Seaforth 882 J 2 -3 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED ' Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed, Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6, Brussels. 19-35x18 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED For Dead or Disabled Animals CALL COLLECT Darling & Company of Canada Ltd. Phone Clinton HU 2-7269 License No, 262-663 19.36-i>l 19. Notices CUSTOM WHITEWASHING Reasonable rates. Call William Stevenson Brussels Phone 342 W 6 - 19-39x2 • CUSTOM COMBINING Contact: JOHN HENDERSON • Phone 858 W 3, Seaforth OR.Y.XLE or STOREY Phone 856 W 4,•$eaforth 119-36-Itf WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ry ANSTETT JEWELLERS Ltd. Phone 77 — Seaforth 19-36-tf NOTICE TUCKEitSMITH 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'-caer bodies permitted:— J. I. McrNTOSH, Clerk. 10-36-41 SPECIAL BUS ' To International Plowing Match • OCTOBER 9th 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 Count of Revision win be held b3 the Council bi the Town- ship of Hulled, on the 1965 As- sessment Roll. The first sitting of the Count will be October 20, at . 8:30 o'clock p.m., in the Community Hall, Londesboro. All complaints must be re- ceived by the Clerk of the Mun- icipality, in writing by the 14th day of October, to be consider- ed. HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Clerk -Treasurer, RR 1, Londesboro, Ontario. 19-39-2 20. Auction Sales AUCTION 'SALE Auction -Sale of Lumber, Trim, Shingles, Siding, Paint, Hardware, including the entire stuck of Seaforth Lumber Ltd., SATURDAY, OCTtB'ER 24th,. 1964, at the same. The cement blcck building, together with coal and (lumber sheds, all lo- clted on Railway Street, will be offered for sale subject to a re- serve bid. .Harold Jackson, STOCKER and Auctioneer •20-40-4 FEEDER AUCTION SALE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 10th, at 1:30 p.m'., Hensall SaleseArena. 600 Head Steers, Cows, Calves Auctioneers HAROLD JACKSON HECTOR McNEIL For ,Consignments, Phone Hensall, 235, Victor Hargreaves, Clinton, 482-7511. Jack Moanmissey, • Crediten, 234-6200 • 2Q-40.2 AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Real •Estate, Household Effects and Antiques, on the Premises of Lot 16; Con. 1, Hay Township, 13/4 .miles South of Hensel', on Highway No. 4, on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, at 1 o'clock. REAL ESTATE—Consists. of V2 acre of land,more or less, on Lot 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. HOUSEHOLD '' EFFECTS and ANTIQUES—Coleman oil burn- er; Wingham Chipper stove; 2 - burner hot plate; small frig,; cherterfietd; daruenport; bed- room smite; rocking oha•tre; odd choirs; 2 lawn chairs; 2 drop- leaf tables; folding. diningroom table; end tables; 2 large cup - hoards; sideboard; oval glass. china cabinet; Edison phono- graph, with large speaker; trunks; wardrobe; large round m'irror; quilts; toilet set; glass- ware; cut—glass; 'china; dishes, including antiquee; , carpenter tools; electric lawn mower, and numerous other articles. Terms of Real Estate, 10% day of sale, balance In thirty days. Sold snubjeet to a reserve bid. Ohatt1es cash. M;I;S. WILLIAM' HYDE, Prop. - ED COttBIsTT, Auction"eeer, 20-39-2 Q. Auction; .Sales 8th ONTARIO LACOMBE SALE • At Strait* Fair Gras, 94 Thursday, October Bbh, at 1,30., _p.nu. Catalogues from -auction- eer*.; Rebson +ie Fkillspn, 'Penfield ai W. M. -Cockburn, Secratary,- Olttario Lacombe Association, 2¢0 Kathryn Ores., Newwmarket. e. • 20-30.2 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED Morris Township Tenders will be received by .the undersigned until .12 noon, October 5, 1964, for three trucks to .f{bow snow anywhere in the Township of Morris as directed .by the Road Superintendent. 'enders 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 • NOTICE - TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MYRTLE MAY MiacKAY All persons having claims against th;e Estate of Myrtle May MacKay, late of._the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died .on the 11th day of July, 1964; are hereby notified to -send in full particulars . of their claims to the undersigned on or br fore the 23rd day of October, 1864, after which date the assets will he distributed having re- gard only to claims then re- ceived. DATED at Seaforth, this 29th day ,of September, 1964. .- McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 22-40-3 TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Town of Seaforth • County of Huron. TO 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, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Council cham- bers at the hour of 2 o'clock in the 'afternoon, on the 9th day of December, 1964, unless the tax- es and costs are „sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for stale for arrears of toes, was published in- the Maria Oa** qn tho5th day of•Segt�i'ber, ; land -that copies'. of the said lost May-l'he had at 'rn•,y ?cc- Treasurer's Office, this 8th day of September, 1064. C. L. HAMMOND, Treasurer. 22-37-13 23. Business Directory A. W. SILL ERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth : Ontario A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: 'Tues., Thurs., Fri., at. Lin. only; Thursday eveningby 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 •Barristerse_Solicitors _•, Etc. ••__•• P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. • D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRE -MR' Night or Day Calls — 335 J.A.BURKE Funeral 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. 595-W 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 Remember, it • takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Phone Seaforth 141. MOCO — By Barley 2:4. C ...y f•o^.gin X IS .1:41E Seaforth Boy its wuslh tuthank we°WdMaking 2h a week -so esr, 24-40"-t I with to thank all these o - vent card's and flipwerai While f was in Scott Mieneoriall HOSPital. Special thanlr<s to twee wbo helped at home in any way. It was very much appreciated, Mrs. ,Toho Glanville- .24404. I wish, to thanlr, -;orients wand neighbors for gifts and treats while I was a patient in the - hospitall. Special t1 ants to Drs. • Mialkus and Brady and the nwees. Mrse Dorothy Mero. 24-40x1 WE wish to thank our : fends, 'neighbors and . relatives for Mass, and ,sympathy eiards Thanks also to Rev. Father Cotr'ghlin, W. J. Cleary Funeral Home fee their kind • services, as it was all deeply appreciated, —Mrs. T..O.'Sullivan. 24-404 I wish to express m+y^ sincere thanks and appreciation to the nurses and staff an the 4th floor St. Joeveh's Hospital, for the excellent came given me. Spec.`eal thanks to Dr. Gibson, Dr. Wilson and Dr. Stapleton, and an the friends and relatives who sent such lovely ••51owertsl, cards, messages, etc.., whine I was a patient there. Your kind- nu'ss'w•''4 alwayes be remlember- ed.—Mrs. Thonl'as Butters. 24-40-1 THANK YOU! To -all who •took- advantage of - the mass chest X-ray survey and tuberculin testing program. Our special thanks to the many volunteers who assisted in organizing the survey, deliv- ered the cards and worked in the -clinics. You will be pleased to know that the Christmas Seal contri- butions helped pay these costs. Huron County T.B. Association Box 100, Seaforth, Ontario- DONALD ntarioDONALD I. STEWART President.. 24-40-1 2. In Memoriam MIcKENZIE—In having memory of a dear sister, Miss Rachel McKenzie; who passed away on September 30, 1962. —Always remembered and Sad- ly missed by her sister, Pearl, Nieces and Nephews. 25.400(1 HOLLAND—In loving memory of Benedict Holland, who died October 9th, 1939. A day of remembrance, sad to recall', Without farewell, you left us all, Precious memories, treasured forever, The happy days when we were aI together, —Always remembered by Fath- BL.h(r, Brcthers and Sis- ters: 25.40-1• ScMein71 a '109' ,; iia# $e Mns.;;A s Auhdn Seaforn'a'- a dau.g4. PAMNITAA Seo1jt MP n!orial Iles pitai, on Se 24, to Mr, an( Maps,, Jatplea P , 3,, cam, forth, a Mauer, ASSMQR'E-.-A:t Vac al Iles- pita!l, London, en Be b, 22, to , Me. and. Mrs. Ron Parssmrore, (nee i3 Il;), London, a Von., Michael Carl. Deaths- MULLEN-'In Sea1os h on Wit, 272b. 1064, Grace Ellen Me- Paul. widow of thelate James. G. Mullen, in her 944ilre'year. WINHLEA • Mrs. Gladys. Atkinson and Mrs. T. A. Hodgins, of Lucan, visited Thursday with Mrs. Newton Clarke. • Mrs. Garnet Miners visited in London on Monday evening with her sister, Mrs. Ida Archer. Miss Ruth Horne, of 0 -Lion's Head, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Free- man Horne. Mrs. George'( Frayne, of Sun- shine Line, and Mrs. Ross Math- ers, of Centralia, visited Sunday evening with Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Walters and Mrs. Nelson Clarke. Mr, and Mrs. Phil Hern at- tended the 25th weddinganni- versary party at Russeldale .Hall on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayers, Thames Road. Miss Barbara Ann Gilfillan spent the weekend with Mr. and- Mrs, BillGilllllan-and- fam ily in Exeter, Mr. Tennyson Johns, Mrs. Is- abel Sugden and Mr. and'•Mrs. Ephraim Hern and Ross attend- ed, the 45th wedding annivers- ary on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johns at their home at Elimville North. Boxholders' Names Not Given Out! It is not possible for us to divulge the name or address of any advertise' using a Huron Expositor box number. Please do not ask for this information. For Additional Classified See Page 12 LI'L PEDRO — By de is Torre AUTO 5N00 OUR TOWN — By McClelland IF YOU THINK ABOUT THINGS LONG ENOUGH YOU DON'T HAVE TO oo THEM! • .- . 1. SPENT ALL SUMMER THINKING ABOUT PUTTING - THE CREENS UP, SOMETIMES IT WAS 100 NOT 10 bo IT— OR TOO COLD... NOW I DON'T .HAVE 10 CHANGE BACK TO STORM WINDOWS 1-'r THEY'RE ALREADY, i THERE. NAPOLEON — By McBride tl '