The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-23, Page 7Want
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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
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
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1. Coming Events
NEW Year's Eve Dance will
be held in the Londesboro
Hall. Music by the Ramblers.
Everyone welcome. 1=04-1
CHRISTMAS Dance, Walton
Community Hall, Thursday,
0 December 23rd. Don Robert-
son and the Ranch Boys,„
Lunch booth. Sponsored by
Hall Board. 1-04x1
TREAT your boy to NHL
Hockey on Dec. 26th, Mont-
real and Detroit. For tick-
ets and information, call
Miller Motors, phone 527-
1410. 1-00-5
2. Lost, Strayed
WILL the person who bor-
rowed my Stewart clippers
W please return them. Gerald
Van den Hengel, 527-0968.
2-04x1
4. Help Wanted
LADIES — Have you 20 hrs.
to spare weekly? Excellent
opportunity in your area for
high hourly earnings as a
"Fulierette" with a special
ladies' kit to service Fuller
Brush route. Mrs. Art..Walk-
om, phone Exeter, 235-2105,
collect or write P.O. Box
863. 4-03-4
WANTED
Part-time office help. Ap-
plications must be in by 5
p.m., Dec. 28, 1965, to the
undersigned.
SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILI-
TY COMMISSION,
D. SILLS, Chairman.
4-03-2
CARETAKER
For S.S. No. 6, McKillop.
Duties to commence Jan. lst.
Applications to be in the
hands, of the secretary by
December 27th.
Campbell Wey, Sec.-Treas.,A
McKillop Township Public
School Area Board, RR 2,
Walton, Ontario.
4-03-2
WANTED
Applications will be re-
ceived by the McKillop Mun-
icipal Telephone System for
the position of Secretary -
Treasurer. Duties to com-
mence February 1st, 1966.
Applications to be in the
office of the Secretary -Trea-
surer before January 10th,
1966,
JOAN PRYCE
Secretary -Treasurer
Seaforth, Ontario
4-04-2
APPLICATIONS
WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF
HIBBERT
Applications will be re-
ceived by the undersigned
until noon, Monday, January
3rd, 1966, for a caretaker
for the Hibbert Township
Hall, Staffa.
Please state salary ex-
pected. Lowest or any applic-
ation not necessarily accept-
ed.
ANNE BURCHILL
Clerk -Treasurer,
,Dublin, Ontario
4-04-2
7. Situations Wanted-
RELIABLE
anted-
RELIABLE day care in my
home, after January 1st. Hot
lunches. /:'hone 527-1882.
7-04-2
Ads Make A-
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TWENTY -five pigs, 7 weeks
old. Carl Vanderzon, N. Main,
phone 527-1772. 8-04x1
SIXTEEN pigs, nine weeks
old. Louis Coyne, phone pub -
lin 109R16. 8-04-1
ONE York boar, 18 months
old. Apply Ken Stewart, RR5
Seaforth, phone 527-1527.
8-04-1
9. Poultry For Sale
KIMBER LEGHORN
Day Old and Started Pullets
Red x S x Red Pullets
Mixed Chicks and Cockerels.
Availialble now. Book your or-
ders earl
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
9-01-tf
11. Articles For Sale
PHILISHAVE special bonus.
Free preshave and aftershave
lotion, (value $3.00) with
any model Philishave at our
special low prices. Savauge
Jewellers, (opposite the Post
Office). 11-01-tf
USED Westinghouse dryer,
$59.95, Box Furniture.
11-04-1
USED refrigerators, from
$49.95, Box Furniture.
11-04-1
USED automatic washer,
$49.95, Box Furniture.
11-04-1
U S E D 2 -piece chesterfield,
$49.95, Box Furniture.
11-04-1
ELECTRIC motor, 1/2h.p.,
Carl Vanderzon, N. Main,
phone 527-1772. 11-04x1
G 0 0 D quality alfalfa hay
bales, above average in
weight. Phone 482-7853 or
524-8624. 11-04-1
ONTARIO 16 -run fertilizer
drill, in good condition, grass,
seed box attachment, on rub-
ber. Steve Murray, phone
Dublin 101R3. 11-04-1
CONVERTED coal furnace
and oil burner. Building 40'x
20' with good timber. Jim
.Cronin, Phone Dublin 102R4.
11-04x1
XMAS DREAMS
COME TRUE
at
Kinburn Store
Flannelette blankets, 70"
x 90", $4.50 a pair; satin
bound blankets, $4.95; Phili-
shave razor, speed flex,
$22.95; 10% off on electric
fry pans, tea kettles and
toasters; potatoes, 75 lb. bag,
$2.49. Order your Christmas
turkey now.
BORDEN BROWN,
Kinburn Store,
phone 527-1387.
11-02-3
12. Wanted To Buy
BALED hay and cob corn.
Hubert Sabourin, Box 614,
Alexandria. Ont. 12-02x4•
ANTIQUE furniture, picture
frames, cupboards, tamps, and
dishes, etc. Will buy individual
pieces or complete household.
Phone 271-1578. 12-01-tf
14. Property For Sale
IN Brodhagen, House for
sale. Russell Sholdice, phone
347-2634. 14-01-tf
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
140 acres, good buildings,
in Stanley Township.
150 acre farm, in McKillop,
brick house and good barn.
100 acre farm in Morris
Twp., '
2 good houses in Seaforth.
HAROLD JACKSON, Broker
ALLAN CAMPBELL (Agent)
Phone 527-0445.
14-03-3
Real Estate
FOR SALE
BRUSSELS — Large brick
house, close to heart of town.
10 rooms, hardwood floors.
Possession as arranged. Pric-
ed $5,500.00
Hairdresser business on cor-
ner of main street. Well es-
tablished. Two storey frame
house. , Two bedrooms, living -
room, kitchen, 4 -piece bath
up and 2 -piece downstairs.
Immediate possession.
GRAVEL FARM — 120 acres
in Howick Township. Large
deposits of high quality grav-
el and building sand. Three
opened pits. Spring creek for
washing purposes.. Large
brick house with all conven-
iences. Barn 60 x 80. Silo, 13
x 35. Room for over 100 head
of cattle. This farm is a. go-
ing concern and a real busi-
ness operation.
MONKTON AREA — 150
acre corner farm in Logan
township. Two barns, 42 x
56 and 45 x 75. Two silos,
12 x 35 and 13 x 40; drilled
wells; red brick houses, 21/2
miles from highway; 141
acres of good productive
land. Reasonably priced.
VICTORIA
and
GREY
TRUST
(Stratford) •��.,
Telephone — Office: 271-2050
Don McTavish - Res,: 625-
8788
Joe Delesie - Res.: 393-6216
14-03-3
14. Property For Sale
WILLIAM M. HART
SALESMAN
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GEO. R. JOHNSTON
REAL ESTATE
Wish Everyone
A Merry, Merry
Christmas
and
All the Best in the
New Year.
14-04-1
15. Property For Rent
FOR RENT — Apartment,
available Jan. lst. Private
entrance, close to uptown.
For further information call'
527-1352, after 5 during the
week. 15-01-tf
MODERN 2 -room apartment
in the Village of Dublin, suit-
able for one or two people.
Phone 137 R 2, Dublin.
15-00x5
FOR RENT — 3 -bedroom
house, west of Seaforth, mod-
ern conviences,• newly dec-
orated, new oil furnace. Ap-
ply Doug Hugill, phone 482-
7548. ' 15-01-tf
SELF contained duplex, with
gas furnace. Phone 527-1490.
15-01-tf
MODERN 2 -bedroom apart=
ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex-
eter, 235-1510. 15-01-tf
SELF - contained apartment,
heated, large living room,
kitchen, bathroom, Goderich
Street East. A. Y. McLean.
16. For Sale or Rent
SEVEN -room 2 -storey brick
housein the Village, of Dub-
lin, good location, gas fur-
nace, drilled well, hot and
cold water and all modern
conveniences. Apply Wilfred
O'Rourke, RR 1, Dublin,
phone 37 R 9. 16-03x2
19. Notices
CUSTOM chain sawing, rea-
sonable rates. Rapien Bros.,
RR 2, Walton, phone Dublin,
52 R 15. 19-02x3
VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350.
Hensall. 10-01-tf
WINTER lawn mower ser-
vice. Have your lawn mower
overhauled during the win-
ter and beat the spring rush.
Call Sharp's Maintenance
Service, 527-1526. 19-99x3
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write, or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR2
Brussels, phone 442 w 6, Bruss-
els or contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-63x25
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd.
Sales and Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., God.ea-ich, phone 524-
651.4. 19-Q1-tf
ATWOOD
PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Highest cash prices paid
for dead and disabled cows
and horses.
Call Collect, 356-2622
License No. 401-C-65
19-01-tf
SINGER Sales and Service,
sewing machines vacuum clean-
ers, floor polishers, and type-
writers. Calii Jim McGregor,
phone 527-1486. 19-01-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth
19-01-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton, 482-7269
Licence No. 350-C-65
19-01-tf
NOTICE
We are shipping cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
.,f Ontario. To arrange for pick-
up at your farm, phone by Sat-
urday night.
FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, or
MICHAEL J. DOYLE.
Phone 114 R 16, Dublin.
Call Collect
19-01-tf
23. Business Directory
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LIC �;N�S,�ED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls -- 527-0510
23. Business Directory
G. A, WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint-
ment only
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
Mon., Wed. -- Clinton Office
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527.1850 - Res. 527-1643
Seaforth - Ontario
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 524-7562
24. Cards of Thanks
WORDS cannot express our
gratitude to neighbors, friends
and the community as a whole
the 4-H clubs, who assisted
us in our sad and untimely
bereavement of Anne Marie.
Special thanks for Mass cards,
floral tributes and sympathy
cards, and to Father Larag`h
and Father Saigeon• — The
Devereaux Family. 24-04x1
-MY wife and I would like
to express our deep gratitude
to. friends and neighbors for
their kindness and help to us
at the time of the fire, also
the many people who gave
donations so generously, it
was wonderful gesture and it
was appreciated very much.
We will always remember
your kindness. — Beulah and
Eliwin Wilson. 24-04x1
THANKING all my friends
and neighbors for their kind-
ness during our sickness.
Wishing everyone a Merry
Christmas. All deeply ap-
preciated — Mary and Joe
Thornton. 24-04-1
OWING to ill health I will
not be sending my . annual
Christmas cards. I would like
to take this opportunity to
thank my friends, for the love-
ly and numerous cards receiv-
ed and wish you and yours a
very Merry Christmas and a
prosperous and happy New
Year. — Mrs. Robt. McClure,
RR 4 Goderich. 24-04-1
I would like to thank my
friends and relatives for re-
membering me during my re-
cent illnes. — Wilfred Dennis.
25. In Memoriam
WEY—In loving memory of
our dear mother and father,
who passed away Dec. 22,
1946, and Jan. 7, 1947, and
brother, Casey, Dec. 25, 1947.
Resting over yonder,
Just beyond the sunset.
— Ever remembered by
the Wey Family. 25-04x1
ROSS—In loving memory of
my beloved mother, Mrs. Isa-
bella Ross, who died Dec. 24,
1964.
0 happy hours we once en-
joyed,
How sweet their memory still,
But death has left a loneli-
ness
The world can never fill.
— Always remembered by
Stewart McGregor, xl
WILLIAMSON In Ioving
memory of a dear sister Alex-
ene, who was called to her
heavenly home June 23rd,
1963.
A dearly beloved from its is
gone,
The voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Life wouldn't seem so bleak
to -day,
Had you not been so dear,
Nor the years ahead so empty
If you could just be here.
— Greatly missed but al-
ways remembered by her
brothers Gerald, Ken. Ron
and sister-in-law Dorothea
25-04x1
WILLIAMSON — In loving
memory of a wo•nderfuI
daughter "Alexene" 'who en-
tered into' rest June 23rd,
1963.
Somewhere beyond the sunset
Where loved ones never die,
She dwells in the Land of
Glory
Midst the blue and gold of
the sky.
We, who dearly loved her,
Whose passing has brought
many tears
Will cherish her memory for-
ever
Down through the passing
years.
— Always treasured and
loved, but sadly missed by
Mom and Dad. 25-04x1
Social
Mr. and Mrs• Chas• MacKay
will receive guests at their
home, John St., Seaforth on
Dec. 29th from 2-4 and 7-9
o'clock, on the , occasion of
their 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary. No gifts please. 04x1
Births
WEBB — In Seaforth Com-
vnunity Hospital, on Dec.
17, to Mr, arid Mrs. Jac
Webb, Clinton, a son.
Births
HARRISON in Calgary
General, Hospital, Calgary,
Alberta, on Dec. 21, to Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Harrison,
a daughter.
Deaths
ANDERSON — In Seaforth
on Monday, Dec. 20, Stella
Clarke, beloved wife of
Oliver Anderson, in her
70th year.
ST. COLUMBAN
The regular monthly meeting
of the Catholic Women's League
was held Tuesday in the parish
hall. The president, Mrs. Vin-.
cent Murray, was in the chair.
Rev. Father , Coughlin opened
the meeting with prayer.
The graduates from Grade 8
were present and Father Cough-
lin addressed them, and pre-
sented the girls with pins/ and
the boyswith rosaries, on be-
half of the Catholic Women's
League. The following were the
recipients: Barbara Staples,
Sharon Staples, Shirley Nolan,
Pauline O'Reilly, Joanne Mur-
ray, Patsy Ryan, Tom Melady,
Joseph Cronin, Jim Ryan, John
McGrath, Tom Burke, Gordon
Coyne and Joseph Murray.
The meeting continued with
the reading of reports. Thank -
you letters for books received
were read from pupils of the
Separate Schools.
Donations were voted to the
following: Diocesan Education
Fund, Christ the King Cultural
Foundation, Veterans' Christ-
mas Fund and the Diocesan Re-
serve Fund. It was decided to
send for the National Conven-
tion report.
Final plans were made; for
the card party and social eve-
ning to be held in the hall
Tuesday.
A new farm bride tried her
hand at some homemade bread
because her young husband had
talked so much of how wonder-
ful the bread was that his moth-
er baked. "It's good," he said,
tasting the bridal attempt, "but,
honey, you haven't made the
bread my mother made."
"And you haven't made the
dough my father made," she,
retorted.
"I wouldn't want to say my
wife always gets her own way,"
said a man at a laundramal.
"But she writes her diary a
week ahead of time."
MIN
WINCHEL.SEA
Mr. and Mrs. William Wal-
ters visited on Saturday even-
ing with 1v'Ir. and Mrs. Bob Pat-
terson, of Lucan, celebrating
several birthdays in the fam-
ily.
Mr. Clifton Webber, of Elim-
ville, spent Saturday with Dan-
ny Walters.
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan attended
the funeral of the late Mrs.
Lennie Mcdonald on Thursday
afternoon from a Mitchell fun-
eral home.
Mrs. Bev Morgan and Susan,
of Thames Road, visited Sun-
day with Mrs. Newton Carke.
Mrs. Garnet Miners visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Johns and family, of Elim-
ville North.
Mrs. George Frayne visited
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Walters and Danny:
Call The Expositor 527-0240
and tell us your Christmas visi-
tors.
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BLESSINGS AT
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DRAGONS.
FLUNKO
We hope that everyone has a
truly wonderful holiday!
JACKSON ALUMINUM
LIMITED
Phone 527-1490
Seaforth
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