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1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
a 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
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17, minimum 40c an insertion.
Classification 25, minimum 65e
plus 25c fqr each, 4 -line verse.
All other classifications mini-
mum 65 cents per insertion.
except Auction Sales, (20),
Tenders Wanted (21) and Legal
Notices (22), rates on applica-
tion.
For cash payment or if paid
by 10 days following last inser-
tion,„ Cdeducted from above
rates.' J
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
(For Business Firms, Trades -
a men, etc.): Minimum 50 cents
per insertion. Billing charge, 15
cents per advertisement.
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1. Coming Events
PENNY SALE in St. Colum -
ban Hall, Tuesday evening,
J'unne 5th, at 9 p.m, 1-17.1
RESERVE Wednesday, July
16tth for the St. CoJumban ,An-
nuall Carnival. 1-17-1
THE FRIENDSHIP .CIRCLE
will hold a bake sale in Klieg's
vacant store, May 19, at 3
o'clock. ”" 1-17-1
COOKING SCHOOL to be
► held May 23 and 24, at 8:00 pen.
Mrs. Striver of CKCO-TV. Spon-
sored by the Legion Auxiliary.
1-174
•
OPEN BOWLING Tuesday,
7 p.m. to 8 p.an., Thursday 7 p.
m. to 9 p.m., Friday 9 p.m. to
11 p.m., Saturday afternoon and
evening, Sunday afternoon and
evening. SEAFORTH BOWL-
ING LANES, phone 350. 1-16-tf
A VARIETY SHOW in the Sea -
forth District High School, Fri.,
May 18, at 8 p,m. Featuring pup-
ils of Mrs. R. Broderick's danc-
ing class and also local talent.
SpOnsored by the C. P. land T.
committee, IOOF' and Rebekahs.
Adults 50c, children-, 35c, under
MX free. 1-17-1
4. Help Wanted
YOUNG MAN anxious to
learn. In Seaforth business,
permanent, pleasing manner.
• Ability to meet public an asset.
Apply in writing to BOX 1112,
The Huron Expositor. 44.7-2
FINISHER for furniture fin-
ishing, must be experienced
spray gun operator and quali-
fied in all stages of the finishing
process. Fulls time, steady job
for the right man, Full particu-
lars at your nearest National
,Employment Office. 4-17-1
Female
HELP WANTED
To work in Poultry Eviscerat-
• ing plant. Starting wage, 90c per
hour .
DUBLIN CREAMERY and
.POULTRY PACKERS LTD.
' Dublin, Ontario
•
4-16-2
WANTED
Two young, ambitious men,
able to work ori scaffold, build-
ing silos. Steady work to the
fellow who takes a hold.
Apply to:
J. E. HUGILL & SONS
Highway 8, west of Seaforth
Phone HU 2-9822, Clinton
4-16hf
S. Farm Stock For Sale
HEREFORD BU1:f,, servic-
able age. JOHN CARTER, phone
667 J 3, Seaforth. 8-17x1
HOLSTEIN BULL calif. Apply
•
GERALD VAN ZEN HENGEL,
-phone 852 R 11, or RR 5, Sea -
forth, 8-17-1
T H R EE Hereford yearling
steers for grass. FRED BUCH-
ANAN, RR 1, 'Clinton, phone
Seaforth 860 R 4. 8-17-1
10. Used Cars For Sale
MORRIS MINOR, 1960 motor,
new starter, new generator,
reasonably priced for cash.
PHONE 668 J 12. 10-174
1955 METEOR coach, good
tires and motor, excellent body.
Che&p for quick satire. Apply to
• STEENSON BROS, , B -A SER-
VICE, Seaforth. ' 1047-1
11. Articles For Sale
VIKING grain .separator, with
motor; also 3-furow Coeksltutt
• plow, oral autbber, FRED BtICH-
, MAXI, RR 1, Clinton, *MCI
Seafet th 860 'li 4, 11-1714
11. . Articles For Sale
RABBITS for sale. Apply to
GERALD POLAND, RR 2, Dub-
liity phone 34 R 11, Dublin Nxl
RANGETTE, in good condi-
tion. Apply LESLIE FLEMING,
Seaforth, phone 384-3. 11-1Ax2
SWEET CLOVER seed and
feed grain. JOHN 'W. THOMP-
SON, 861 R 23, Seaforth.11,.16-tf
ONE PUREBRED Sheltie,
(miniature Collie), seven weeks
old. Apply to JACK SAGER,
phone 802, St. Mary's. 11-17-1
MOTHER'S DAY—Order your
flowers now from STAFFEN'S
FLOWERS, phone 49, Seaforth.
-QUANTITY of seed, Garry
oats; Universal milking machine
-milk cans; some haying and
scuffling equipment. FRANK
WILLIAMS, 41 .R 2, Dublin.. x1
USED DRYERS, in good con-
dition. Priced to sell. BOX
FURNITURE, phone 43, Sea -
forth. 11-117-2
SEVERAL used reel -type
power mowers, in excellent
condition. CROWN HARDWARE
phone 797, Seaforth. 11-17x1
TEN and one half inch TV
for sidle, good condition. Only
$30.00, including rabbit ears
and stand. CALL 422-J. 11-V7x1'
McCLARY refrigerator, pric-
ed reasonable for quick Salle.
MRS. ORVILLE DALE, North
Main St., Seaforth. 11.17x1
CHOOSE YOUR diamond in
privacy at ANSTETT JEWEL-
LERS. For an evening appoint-
ment phone 77, Searforth.11-16-tf
THIRTY ft. hydro poles, pole
barn timber, anchors, braces,
nests and small posts. GEO. E.
POLLARD, RR 2, Brussels,
phone Brussels, day 64, even-
ings 443 W 13. . 11-17-1
MANY excellent • buys in used
TV sets. Here is an opportunity
to obtain 'a second set at a big
saving. BOX FURNITURE, Sea -
forth, phone 43. 11-16-2
USED CHOREMASTEIR trac-
tor, with cultivator, weeder
feet, furrowing tool and mower
attachment. CROWN H A R D-
WARE, phone 797, Seaforth. xl,
GERANIUMS, started Tuber-
ous Begonias, and spring boxed
Plants. Gladiolus and Dahlia
bulbs. we deliver. STAFFEN'S
FLOWERS, phone 49, Seaforth.
11-14-4
ALL KINDS of ornamental
trees, ° upright and spreaders.
Barbaries or Privet hedge. Ap-
ply GORDON C. NOBEL, Sea -
forth Nurseries. 11-15x3
APPLES for sale. , Cooking
and eating, $1.00 a byshel at
the farm. Bring your own corn
tainers. FRED McCLYMONT
and SONS, 1 mile south of Var-
na. 11-16tf
GARDEN MUMS, Floribunda
and Tea Roses, gladiolia bulbs,
mixed pans for Mother's Day,
pansies, Spanish onion. Try our
F 1 hybrid tomato, they are the
best. BAKER'S GREENHOUSE,
Your Garden Centre, Seaforth.
11-17x1
QUANTITY of used 'lumber
from barn, 32 by 18. 2 by 4s,
2 by ,8s, etc., will be sold to
highest bidder. Cleaning up the
lot. FRANK L MALONEY,
George St., Se.afortb, phone
320-W._ 11-17-1'
DINING ROOM table with 4
leaves. Toilet and sink. Bridge
lamp. 2 electric ran,gettes, $5.00
each. Kitchen buffet. Gramo-
phone, $10.00 each and also
space heater. PHONE 324-M.
• 11-17x1
FORAGE MASTER forage
boxes; self unloading wagon
units; Brady crimpers (hay
conditioner), on display, We
also handle Kools forage blow-
ers; long double -chain elevators
and post holes diggers, $198.00.
G &, E WELDING, location on
Main St., Zurich, phone 72.R 12.
11-12-6
CATTLE OILER—Mclntyre's
cattle oilers, the greatest ad-
vance in cattle oilers in 50 yrs.
The'only oiler with spiral curry
comb teeth that groom the cat-
tle. ORVILLE STOREY, RR 1,
Seaforth. See the oiler at our
farm. 11-16-tf
USED refrigerators, all prices
all sizes and makes, including
Frigidaire. Westinghouse and
General Electric. BOX FURNI-
TURE; phone 43, • Seafor'bh. -2
QUANTITY of good used
bricks, uncleaned. Apply to
KEN CARNOCHAN, 665 R 32.
11-16x2
PORTER BROS.
Cedar posts and Hydro poles.
Phone 4-8002
Goderich Township
11.14-2
ORDER YOUR
FUNK'S G -HYBRID
SEED CORN
now for a dependable high,
yielding 1962 Corn Crop—either
grain or ensilage. See us also
for "better buys" iif haying
equipment,. (Wagons, condition-
ers, elevators and conveyors)
manure spreaders and loaders,
h&mmermilf and tiee'd mixerunits, hog, poultry and ventil4
ration equipment etc.
HAUGI-# BROS.
Brucefield, phone C4th 658R 23
MILTON' J. DIETZ
Seafoftth IMO Trii
11.17x2
11, Articles For Sale
USED YOUTH beds, azn excel
lent condition-. • BOX FURNI-
TURE, phone 43,, Seaforth. 17-2
12. Wanted To Buy
')CHILVS large -size- tricycle.
PHONE 43 R 25, Dublin. 12-17-1
TWO NAVY BLUE or black
suits, sizes 6x or 8. MRS. GEO,
STONE, phone 856 R 3, after 5
p, m: 12117x1
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Call promptly. 300 pounds or
over, according to condition.
Assoc. with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd. Licensed under the
Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence
No. 158662. Seven days service.
Call ED 'ANDREWS, phone 863
W 1, Seaforth. 12-16-tf
13. Wanted
(WANTED a snake kitten
PHONE 786, Seaforth, 13-17x1
WANTED 9 or 10 head of cat-
tle fen -pasture. Apply FRED
GLANVILLE, phone 831 R 32.
13-17-1
WILL TAKE in 8 head of cat-
tle for pasture. ALPHONSE
CRONIN, RR 2, Dublin, phone
84 R 23, Dublin. 13-17x1
14. Property For Sale
WHAT'S YOUR
LINE?
Our line is Real Estate• and
we think it is wonderful. If lot
Real Estate deal cannot be.
made to the satisfaction of both
the buyer and seller we do not
care to make it. If you are a
prospective buyer or seller call
us today.
Joseph McConnell
• Realtor
Phone 266 — Seaforth
14-17-1
FOR SALE
TO CLOSE OUT ESTATE OF
THE LATE JOHN D. PATTI
SON. •
One and one-half, storey frame
residence on North Main Street,
Seaforth. For further particu-
lars, apply to:
'McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario. °
14-16-2
15. Property For Rent
PASTURE for rent for.25 head
of cattle by month. AL SHANA-
HAN, R 1, Clinton, phone HU 2-
9869. , 15-16x2
UPSTAIRS apartment,• ideal
for couple and 1 to 2 children;
3 rooms, hall, bath, lots of closet
space; separate entrance. KEN
MOORE, Egmondville, 15-16-4
FOUR ROOM apartment, on
Railway St., all conveniences.
Immediate posession. Garden,
garage available. CARL DAL-
TON, 62-W, Seaforth. 15-17x1
AVAILABLE Aug. lst, self
contained; heated, downstairs
apt.; 1 large bedroom, suitable
for middle-aged couple. Apply
ORVILLE DALE, N. Main St.
;15-17x1
19. Notices
FARMERS wanting a barley
or bean contract can get the
forms from CLEAVE COOMBS
Sunoco Service Station. 19-1,7x1
FILTER QUEEN sales and
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners and polishers.
Reconditioned cleaners for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich,
phone Hensall 696 R 2. 19-16-tf
ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser-
vice, cleaners and polishers, al-
so reconditioned cleaners and
parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 New-
gate St., Goderich, phone JA
4-7917. 19-16.16
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Mod-
ern equipment used. All work
guaranteed.' Write er phone
LOUIS... BLAKE, RR 2, Brus-
sels, phone 442 W 6, Brussels.
19-08x13
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Municipal Dump
will be open until further notice
on Wednesday and Saturday
aftertioons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m.
J. I. McINTOSH .
Clerk
19.16tf
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Offers you
Easy Credit Terms
with
NO
Carrying Charges
Phone 77, Seaforth
19-16-tf
SEAFORTH
U PHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19.16 tf
ANY FURNITURE
REFINISHED
Repaired or recovered
Call Evenings
MEL MERRIAM,
Phone 7544. Seaforth
Heinbuck tpholstery
Phone 348.9971, Mrtehell
' 19-16-tf
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19. Notices
LAWN MOWERS sharpened,
power and. hand. Apply JOHN
McLEAN, Egntondville, phones
649 W 3. 13-17-8
FAST SERVICE
WATCH °REPAIRS
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Phone 77, Seaforth
19-16tf
20. Auction Sales
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Property and
Household Effects, at the home
of the late John Cooper, in the
Town of Seaforth, Isabella St.,
SATURDAY, MAY 19th, at 1
p.m. sharp.
PROPERTY -3 room frame
house with asphalt siding; hewn
house, 20 x 60, 2 decker, cern-
ent floor; also 2 lots 23 and 24,
Jarvis Survey; some Household
Effects.
TERMS, 10% down, balance
in 30 days. Sold subject to re-
serve bid. Immediate posses-
sion.
Estate of late Jahn Cooper
FRED COOPER
WILLIAM COOPER
Executors
HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer
20-1,7-2
AUCTION SALE
Auction Satre of Livestock and
Haying Equipment, on the prem-
ises, Lot 21, Con. 9, Hibbert
Township, 1 mile West of Staff&
on SATURDAY, MAY 19, at 1;30
p.m. DST.
LIVESTOCK --Six purebred
Jersey cows, 4 registered, 2
crossbred cows; 2 Shotbhornl
c o w s.; 2 Hereford -Shorthorn
steers, (fiat); 2 Hereford heifers
(fat); 2 stocker steers; 2 Here-
ford steer calves; 4 Hereford
heifer calves; , 7, small calves,
Hereford and Durham; 2 reg-
istered Jersey heifer calves; 1
Jersey bull calf.
IMPLEMENTS — Internation-
al No. 45 baler, excellent con-
dition; brand new Magrath PTO
elevator, 34 ft., complete with
grain head and shoot; Oton-
nawa 10 ft. SP swather, hydraul-
ic controlled header and reel;
Cockshutt 70 tractor, PTO;
John, Deere 7 -ft. semi -mounted
inower; •Case manure spreader;
Case siderake; Henderson ihae-
ure loader; Ebersol shredder
and blower; Dearborn 2 -furrow
plough, 3 -point hitch, 12" bot-
tom; 8 -plate one way disc, 3 -
point hitch; Dearing mower, 5
ft,; Universal milker, 2 unit ac-
commodates 14 cows; Viking
cream separator; two wheeled
trailer; weigh scales; electric
pail; 1927 Buick Master car;
also 10: ft. buckrake; 2 colony
houses, (1 is 7 x 14 and other
7 x 7); 5 hydro poles; .quantity
cedar posts; 1 Moffat' electric
stove. ,
MRS. ARCHIE JEFFERY
SPENCER JEFFERY
Proprietors
Phone 11 R 10, Dublin.
PERCY C. WRIGHT Auctioneer
Phone Hensell 690 R 22
GERALD CAREY, Clerk
20-17-2
20, Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Fin-
ance Co. Repossessions, Bank-
rupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures
an d Personal Consignments,
consisting of modern household
furniture, TVs and Appliances
and new clothing, at the Brod-
hagen and District Community
Centre, on MONDAY, EVEN-
ING, MAY 14th, 7:30 .p.m.
sharp.
Special Outstanding Items' --2
piece foam rubber vippered
cushion chesterfield suite; large
console model chord organ;
chest freezer; 2 5 -piece bedroom
suites, complete with box
springs and mattresses and
bookcase beds.
Also 6 TV sets; refrigerators;
electric ranges; washers; dry-
er; 3 chrome kitchen suites; 2
2 -piece davenport suites; 2 39"
continental beds; desk; radio
,and record player; bunk beds;
-platform rockers; hostess and
arm chairs; tri -light and table
lamps; odd chrome chairs;
step and coffee tables; other
odd pieces of furniture, plus
many more items which will be
melleased before ,sale day, but
not available for publication at
this time, Also a quantity of
Brand New Clothing.
NOTE—This is, another out-
standing sale of quality mer-
chandise, consisting of new and
nearly new furniture and appli-
ances. Don't miss it.
TERMS—Cash, cheques 'ac;
cepted. 3% sales tax in effect.
FRANKLIN BUUCK
Auctioneer
20-17-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Machinery and Household Ef-
fects, at Lot 2, Con. 4, Hullett
Township, 21 miles West and
21/2 North of Seaforth, on SAT.,
MAY 19th, at 2 p.m.
MACHINERY — Dion thresh-
ing machine, like new, with 100
ft. drive belt; 6-B Massey-Har-
ris
asseyHar-
ris grain binder; 13 hoe fertil-
izer drill; Letz 80 grain grinder;.
stable boat; 1,4 bar Case side
rake; International 3 bar. , ail
steel side rake; 3 section Fleu-
ry-Bissel spring tooth drags; 3
se c t i o n International spring
tooth drag harrows, like new;
Deering . 6 ft. mower; rubber
tired wagon; 2 hay loadeee
hay fork rope and car; steel
3 drum land roller; Massey -
Harris 'manure spreader;
sleighs; toboggan; barrels; 20
ft. windmill tower; McCormick -
Deering cream separator; 2 sets
weigh scales; (2000 lbs.).; 5 -sec-
tion drag harrows; 1 power,
lawn mower.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT -5
community nlestts; waterers;
chicken feeders; coal brooder
stove, (like new).
HOUSEHOLD tErFFECTS --1
Williams piano, (good condi-
tion); dining room table and
chairs; kitchen table and chairs
rocking chairs;; s,mal tables; 3
bedroom_ suites, mattresset;
rollaway bed; love seat; wicker
rocker and chair; arm chair;
buffet; hall rack; glass cup-
board; writing 'desk; rugs; tri-
lightlamp; 2 settees; book case;
mats; electric lamps; kitchen
cabinet; 2 • toilet sets; quilts;
quilt box; comforters; pillows;
phonograph and records; sew-
ing machine; flower stands;
frig.; vacuum cleaner; pres-
sure cooker; 4 burner Sunshine
electric stove; lawn chairs;
dishes; pots and pans; sealers;
erib; garbage pail; panel door,
29 x 65; swing kitchen door, 6'
x 61' x 32", Other ertieles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS—Cash.
SECORD McBRIEN Proprietor
HAROLD SACKSON' Auctioneer
GEORGE PO'WELL, Clerk
x(1.11.2,
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
Township of McKillop
Sealed tenders will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned till 6 p.m.
May 18, 1962, to supply and de-
liver 3000 yards, more or less
of pit run gravel on Township
roads, under the: dirlection of
the Road Superintendent,
Certified cheque of $50.00 to
accompany tender.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
WILSON LITTLE,
Road Superintendent
RR 1, Seaforth.
21-17-1
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of WILLIAM
MANSON
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of William
Manson, late of the Town of
Seaforth, in the County of Hur-
on, deceased, who died on the
2nd day of January, .1962, are
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 25th day of May, 1962; after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then reeeived.
DATED at Seaforth this 30th
day of April, 1962.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
22-16-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate' of HAROLD A.
RYAN
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Harold A.
Ryan, late of the village of
lin, in the county of Perth,
Carpenter, deceased, who died
on the 25th day of July, (1961,
are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before
the 1st day of June, 1962, after
which date the assets will •.be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth this 7th
day of May, 1962.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario '
Salieitors for the Estate.
22-17-3
23. Business Directory
W. J. CILEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
' Night or Day Calls — 335
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS
Phones:
Res, 595-W — Store 43
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St., W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustablei hospital beds
for rent.:
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 11$ Seaforth
23. Business Directory
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43810
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Ete.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. : Phone 550
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Phones: office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth Ontario
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 91i : Seaforth
If no answer, call Residence 605
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5-W s Res. 5-J
Seaforth
SEAFORTH
MEDICAL CLINIC
Goderich St., Seaforth, phone 26
P. L. BRADY, M.D., M.C.G.P.
Telephone 750 W 1
E. MALKUS, M.D.
Telephone 15 "
W. FLEWELLING, M.D., C.M.
Telephone 223
OFFICE HOURS: Afternoons,
except Wednesdays; Evenings,
except Wednesday and Saturday
Appointments may be made in
advance.
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic, - Foot Correction
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist, optical, services,
Goderich St. W., 'adjacent to
Clinic. Tues. to Sat., 9-5:30,
except Wed. Thurs. evening .by
appointment. Phone 791, Sea -
forth, Monday, Clinton Medi-
cal Centre.
A. M. HARPER & COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich JA 4-7562
Licensed. Municipal Auditor
SEAFORTH:
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M,, V.S.
W. G. Drennan, D.V,M,, V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
24. Cards of • Thanks
I WISH to thank my many
friends, neighbors, and relatives,
LOT their manly card's; letters
and countless acts of kindness
during my recent illness.,
24-17x1 MRS. J. A. LANE.
I WISH to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
cards • and gifts I received
while I was in the hospital.
Every thing •was very much op-
preciated,'
24-17x1 MRS. LOUIS NIGH.
I WOULD like to thank all
who were so kind to me during
my recent operation, with treats
and cards. Special thanks to
the doctors. and nursing staff of
Victoria War Memorial Child-
ren's Hospital, London.
24-17-1 GARY MCKELLAR.
WE WISH to thank all our
friends and neighbors who help-
ed us save our home on Sunday;
the Seaforth Fire Brigade for
their prompt action, also those
who sent gifts of food and help-
ed in any way following the fire.
MR. and MRS. JOHN KERR,
24-17-1
I WISH to exjiiteers my sincere
thanks to all my fhiends who
visited rmesent cards and
flowers during my stay in Sea -
forth .Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Stapleton and the nursing
staff, also Mrs. Stapleton for
her kindness at the time of my
accident.
17x1 MRS. ALEX MacDONALD.
I WANT to thank everyone
who sent- cards, treats, flowers
and gifts and visited me while
I was a patient at Scott Mem-
orial Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Gorwill, the nurses, the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary, it was
all very much appreciated,
24.17x1 MRS. JAMES BARRY.
THE FAMILY of the late
Mrs. Edna Oswald wish to ex-
press appreciation to their
friends and relatives for their
many (acts of kindness during
their recent bereavement, Spec-
ial thanks te. Rev. and Mrs.
Aneacher, pall bearers Dr,
Brady and Wes'lake Funeral
Home, Also those who visited
and sent cards and treats
while she was a patient in the
hospital and at her home,
MRS. HOWARD FINKBEINER,
MRS. MURRAY DALTON and
NELSON MCCLI•NCHEY.
24-17x1
25. In MTemoriam
'MeCLUNG-In loving mem-
ory of Samuel McClung, who
peewee] !away in Seaforth 'Hos-
pitall, two years ago, May' llth,
1960. -
Gone is the face we loved so
dear,
Silent is the voice we loved
to hear,
Too far away for sight or
speech,
But not too far for thought
to reach,
Sweet to remember him who
611ce was. here,
And who though absent iso
just as dear.
—Sadly missed. by . his laving
wife Leyden and son Robert.0
1
25. In Memoriam
EI,G1;E4--In loving mory•o
a dear fad, Robe ) J., wh;e.
passed away one year go, May
8, 1961.
Sleep on dear father and take
thy rest,
God called you home, He
thought was best,
Not gone from memory, not
gone from love,
But gone to his Father's home
above.
—Ever remembered by Moth-
er,
other, Daughters and Sons. 25-17x1
CARTER—In loving memory
of a dear wife, another and
grandmother, Violet Debora
Hazel Carter, who passed away
one year ago, May 15, 1961.
My lips cannot tell how 1 miss
her,
My heart cannot tell what to
say,
God alone knows 'bow I miss
her,
1'n• a home that is lonesome
today.
—Lovingly remembered by
ter husband Russel Carter and
Family. 24-11x1
BROWN—In loving memory
of a dear son and brother, Ed-
ward Kenneth (Teddy) Brown,
who passed away five years ago
May 13.
There is an open gate at the
end of the road,
Through which each must go
alone,
And there is a light We can-
not see,
Our Father claims his own,
Beyond the gate our loved
one,
Finds :happiness and rest, •
And there is comfort in the
thought,
That a loving God knows best.
—Ever remembered by Dad,
Mother,. Sisters and Brothers.
25-17-1
27. Births
STAFFEN—In Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 5, to Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Steffen, Sea -
forth a daughter.
•
OBITUARIES
J. SCHWARTZENTRUBER
Joseph Schwartzentruber, 85,
RR 3, Zurich, died Saturday at
Stratford General Hospital. A
retired farmer, most of his life
was spent in the Zurich area.
He is survived by a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Stanton (Lyla) Bow-
man, RR 2, Petersburg; four
sons, Harold, Exeter; Delton,
Tavistock; Orlin, RR 3, Zurich;
Hubert, St. Louis, Mo.; 26 grand-
children; two great-grandchil-
dren; two half-brothers, Daniel
Gascho; Zurich; Moses, Vancou-
ver, B.C.; a sister, Mrs. Chris-
tian Gascho, Zurich; and four
half-sisters, . Mrs. John Jantzi,
Baden; Mrs. Samuel Gingerich
and Mrs, Emma Kipfer, both of
Zurich; Mrs. David Oesch, Stan-
ley Township.
The body rested at the West-
lake funeral home, Zurich, un-
til Tuesday when a funeral ser-
vice was held in the Mennon-
ite Church at "2 p.m. •
MRS. HENRY KLEBER
Mrs. Henry Kleber, formerly
of Brodhagen and McKillop
Township, died on Saturday at
South Waterloo Hospital, Galt,
where she had been a patient
for the past ten days.
She was the former Christina
Eggert, daughter of the ' late
John Eggert and his wife, An-
nie Elizabeth Hoegy. She was
born in McKillop Township on
August 16, 1879. She had re-
sided for the past year with her
daughter in Galt. She was a
member of the McKillop Evan-
gelical United Brethren Church.
Surviving are two sons, Lawr-
ence Messerschmidt, of Detr''
Harvey Koehler, of Galt; our
daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Freida)
Doerr, Dublin; Mrs. Norman
(Adeline) Bennewies, Brodhag-
en; Mrs. Carl (Irene) Mikel, El-
lice Township; Mrs. Clarence
(Marie) Barber, Galt; five sis-
ters, Mrs. Minnie Fischer, Mich-
igan; Mrs. Edward (Martha)
Scherbarth, of Brodhagen; Mrs.
Emma Campbell, British Col-
umbia; Mrs. Rachel McLean,
Regina, Sask.; and Mrs. Re-
becca"--Kresgler; 35 grandchil-
dren; 20 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by three
husbands, one brother and
three sisters.
The body rested at the Heath -
Leslie funeral home, Mitchell,
until Tuesday noon, when re-
moval
was made to the McKil- Th 1
lop Evangelical United Brethren tute
Church for service at 2:00 p.m.
Rev. A. M. Amacher, of Zurich,
officiated. Burial was made in
the adjoining cemetery.
co*TANCR%
Mr, and . ifs. Jim Attvwpod and
family, of Windsor, visited. With
Mrs, Robert Grimoldby on $uit --
day .and also visited with.
Grimoldby, who is a patient in.
Scott Memorial Hospital, S -
forth.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pres4ea-
tor and family visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell King,
of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown
and daughters visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Weis
and family, of Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and family, Crediton, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator and family.
Mr. Lawrence Taylor having
finished his third year at OAC,
Guelph, is spending the sumrder
months with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson
spent Monday in London and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Warren and family.
Friend's of Mr. Robert Grim-
oldby will be sorry to learn he
is a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital, ' Seaforth, with infec-
tion in his thumb, after having
the thumb injured during the
winter.
Mother and Daughter Banquet
The highlight of the year for
members of the CGIT was the
mother and- daughter banquet,
held last Wednesday evening
in the basement of Constance
United Church, when the girls
were hostess with their leader,
Mrs. Reg Lawson, to their moth-
ers. The tables were beautiful
in blue and white with daffo-
dils, and head table centred
with a birthday cake with three
blue candles representing their
third anniversary.
Mrs. Funge said Grace and
20 sat down to a lovely banquet
served by waitresses Mrs. Lorne
Lawson and Mrs. Ken Preszca-
tor. A toast was given to the
Queen by the chairlady for the
evening, Miss Margaret MacGre-
gor, and all sang the National
Anthem.
After the main 'course, Mrs.
Borden Brown, past leakier, cut
the cake. Toast tothemothers
was given by Mary MacGregor
and responded _by Mrs. Brown.
Toast to the CGIT was given by
Mrs. Nott and Miss Glenyce
Jewitt thanked her for ,her
words ofthought, also their
leader, Mrs. Reg Lawson, and
her husband for all they had
done for them. Miss Mary Buch-
anan thanked the waitresses and
presented them with gifts, af-
ter which the Lanyard Service
continued by 'Singing a hymn,
accompanied by Joyce Brown
on the piano; Miss Linda Nott
read the scripture, with Mrs.
Lawson giving the prayer.
The special speaker for the
evening, Mrs. McPherso , was
introduced by Mrs. Lawson.:Mrs.
McPherson spoke on the CGIT
colors, which have a definite
purpose, symbol and tradition:
white being symbol
Christian color,
and blue, God's faithfulness, us-
ing the seventh verse of sev-
enth chapter of St. Matthew:
and for each one to continue
knocking and asking for God's
guidance, as we are responsible
for all our actions, and as mem-
bers of -,the CGIT are looked up
to, and must set an example to
our younger members of our -
church. Mrs. McPherson closed
with prayer.
Miss Janice Jewitt thanked
the speaker arid presented her
with a gift of appreciation. Mrs.
Lawson proceeded with Yanyard
Service and Miss Glenyce Jew-
itt presented Miss Mary Buch-
anan with Lanyard as a senior
member.
To the two girls graduating
at Clinton at the spring rally,
Misses Mary and Margaret Mac-
Gregor, pens Were presented by,
Misses Mary Mcllwain and
Joyce Brown. Mrs. Lawson
thanked the mothers and girls
for their help and closed with
benediction. Mrs, Funge and
Mrs. F. Riley expressed thanks
for their invitation and evening
entertainment,
Se
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Seaforth Women's Insti-
ill hold their regular
mgnthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. James Keys on the eve-
ning of Tuesday, May 15, at 8:15
p.m. This is the Agriculture
meeting in charge of Mrs. R.
M. Scott and Mrs. James Doig.
A. S. Bolton will be the special
speaker. Roll call will be an-
swered by an exchange of bulbs
and flower slips.
Lunch committee will be Mrs.
John MacLean, Mrs. Gordon
MacKenzie and Mrs. John 1111-
lebrecht.
Seaforth Women's Institute
are invited to met with the
Kippen WI on the evening of
Wednesday, May 16. The bus
trip committee, consisting_, of
Mrs. G`r'aham Kerr and Mrs.
Gordan Papple, would like sug-
gestions of where and when the
members would like their Int-
Stitute itis tx'ip, ,