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1. Coming Events
CHRISTMAS dance, December
27th, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Al
Cherney and His Westerners,
Sponsored by Seaforth Junior
Farmers. 1.. 1-45-3
3. Found
CHILD'S stroller, near south
Main St. Owner may have same
by proving pr8perty and paying
charges. Phone 139-J, 3-48-1
4. Help Wanted
• FULLER Brush Co. has an
opening in Seaforth and Hensall
district. Preferably married
man with a car. Above average
earnings .to start. For inform-
ation
nformation and interview, write Keith
W. Wa+lkom, 117 Woods St,
Stratford, Ont., or dial 271-3410.
4-47x2
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PART-TIME SALESMEN
Increase your income $1,500-
$2,000 a year selling the.famous
GE Cana d is n manufactured
Maple Leaf Calendar Line and
other Specialties to your local
business people.
Produced and manufactured
entirely in Canada by Canada's
largest and fastest growing Ad-
vertising Specialty House.
We also have openings for
several full time salesmen in
Ontario.
Commissions paid weekly;
profit sharing bonus.
Write giving full background
of your selling experience, age
and references to:
Sales Manager
Commonwealth Adv;e tising Co.
Limited
Clarkson, Ontario.
Personal interview will be ar-
ranged
4-48-1
7. Situations Wanted
FOR carpenter work or' remo-
deling or odd jobs around the
home, eali Ed Andrews, phone
863 W 1. 7-46-tf
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TWELVE pigs, 7 weeks old.
Phone 637 R 33. 8-48x1
SOME good strong York pigs:.
A. R. Dodds, phone 861 R 14.-1
EIGHT chunks of pigs. Apply
Stanley Hillen, RR 2, Walton,
phone 866 W 1. 8-48-1
EIGHTY good pigs, 8 weeks old.
Phone 610 W 4, Ted Van Dyke,
Seaforth. 8-4Exa1
SEVEN pigs, 7 weeks old. Carl
Vanderoon, phone 469, North
Main St. 8.4E-1
TEN good pigs, 9 weeks old.
Apply Leon Maloney, RSR 5, Sea,
forth, phone Dublin 102 R 22, xl
TWELVE pigs, eight weeks old
Apply W. Henry, 8th Con. Mor-
ris, near Walton, phone Brussels
377 W 6. . 8.48-1
A number of Holstein.heifers,
21 years old; vaccin+ied, bred
Hereford, due soon. Apply John
Verends?en, RR 1, Kirkton; phone
21 R 4, Kirkton. On Highway 83,
111/2 miles cast of Farquhar. 47-4
9. Poultry For Sale
NUMBER of dressed geese for
Christmas. Orville Greer, phone
655 R 24. 9-48-1
ORDERS taken now for dressed
geese for Christmas. Call O11
Iver Wright, RR 2, Seaferth,
phone 847 R 2. 9-48-1
DAY -old H & N chicks available
every week. Any age started
H & N chicks available every 12
weeks; also quantity ready -to -
lay H & N pullets on Nov. 1,
Henderson Started Chdeke, Ltd.,
phone 558. 9-47-tf
Remember, it takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
po kertt.T 141 vertise, just phone
Settfe
ereeer
10. Used Cars For Sale
1955 Ford Victoria .,hardtop,
powered by '57 Mere. full race
cam. Phone 864 J 4. 10.48x1
1954 Plymouth sedan, reason-
able. Apply evenings, John Bee
four, RR 2, Dublin. 10-46-3
11. Articles For Sale
A quantity of cob corn and bal-
ed hay. Phone HU 2-0917, Clin-
ton, Ontario. 11-48x1
ENGLISH Manchester pups for
sale. Don Wallace, phone 842 R
5, Seaforth. 11-48-1
ONE. pair boy's ski boots, like
new, size 5. Ken' Cardno, phone
765. 11-48-1
NEW pair of child's goloshes,
brown, size 5. Mrs. Lavern
Scott, phone 677-R. 11-48-1
TWO party dresses, 1 white,
1 turquoise, also 1 blue velvet,
size 12. Phone 368 J 4, Brussels.
11-48x2
BOY'S skates, size 5; girl's
figure skates, size 111/; girl's
tube skates, size 12; ' also boy's
hockey equipment. Phone 438. -1
TWELVE guage shotgun, pump
action, never been used. Phone
115, or. write P.0 box 455, Sea -
forth. 11-48-1
CHRISTMAS trees, nicely trim-
med pine trees. We deliver. Gor-
don Noble, phone 71-W, Seaforth.,
11-47x2
SHELBURNE potatoes, 75-1b.
bag, $1.75; carrots; $1.25 bus.;
heavy turkeys, A grade, 45c ib.
Order now for Christmas, Bor,
den Brown, phone 841 R. 2. -2
ONE G en d r on convertible
baby buggy, in excellent condi-
tion. Green and white. Apply
Mrs. Calvin Hulley, phone 42 R
11, Dublin. 11-48-1
PAIR boy's figure skates, size
3; oil space heater and tank;
white enamelled kitchen range,
burns wood or coal. Phone 62-J,
Seaforth. 11-48-1
ONE oval shaped wood heater,
with pipes; 1 large chest of
drawers. Clan be seen above
Smith's' Bake Shop. Walter Mur-
ray. 11-48-1
ONE complete Bell and Howell
8 min home movie -outfit, cam-
era and projector automatic, a
few extras, Phone 109-W, Sea -
forth, after 5 p.m. 11-48-1
FEED for sale. No. 1 cob corn
and shelled corm, delivered in
from 5 to 10 ton loads, For fur-
ther information apply Ken
Cowell, R 4, Blenheim, phone
676-8625. • 1[1-46x8
CHRISTMAS TREES
Scotch pines, spruce and bal
salmi Christmas trees.
JOHN BOYES
Market St.
Phone 110 or 138, Seaforth
11-47x2
AMAZING buy, Singer Portable
Automatic s e w in g Machine,
Does all the fancy stitches.
Take over contract. Payments
$9.00 per month or $46.00 cash.
Write Box 1175, Huron Exposi-
tor. • - 11-48-2
12. Wanted To Buy
ANY quantity of baled hay, $10
to $18 per ton. Apply Box 1170,
The Huron Expositor. 12-47x2
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. 12-47-tf
15. Property For Rent
ROOM with kitchen privileges.
Phone •258-J. 15-48x1
MODERN 3 -bedroom home, gas
heated. Charles Reeves, Sea -
forth. 15-48-1
FIVE -room apartment self con-
tained, heated, electricity sup-
plied. Im,m,ediate possession. J.
C. Crich, Seaforth. 15-48-1
MODERN two-bedroom home,
11/4 miles from Dublin. Apply'
evenings, John Balfour, RR 2,
Dublin. 15-46-3
T H R EE - BEDROOM apart-
ment, kitchen, living room and
bathroom, Mrs. Frank Nigh,
Seaforth, phone 670 W 2. x2
BAY—FIELD apartment end cot-
tages, furnished, 8 miles 'from
RCAF Station Clinton, apply L.
R. Bannister, Stratford, phone
Stratford 271-6641, Bayfield, 803.
15-4f7x2
MODERN hot-water heated
apartments, one bedroom, in
Seaforth and McMaster Apts.,
suitable for elderly couple or
single lady; also 3 apartments
in Royal Apartments. Apply to
Joseph McConnell, Seaforth, or
Dr. E. A. McMaster, !Grand
Bend. 15.48.11
19. Notices
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Modern
equipment used. All work guar-
anteed, Write or phone Louis
Blake, RR 2, Brussels, phone
442 W 6, 19-40x9
SEAFORTH
U PHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19-47-ef
Every week more people dis-
cover What mighty jobs are ac-
complished by low cost Exposi-
tor Want Ads.
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex•
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141,
19. Notices
FAST SERVICE
WATCH REPAIRS
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Phone 77. Seaforth
M-47-tf
SAVE MONEY ON
CARPENTRY WORK
and
General Contracting
Foe alterations, new kitchen
cupboards, rec rooms, exten-
sions and repairs, call:
JOHN LANSINK
Phone 79, Seaforth.
Competent Workmanship
19.47-tf
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Offers you
Easy Credit Terms
with
NO
Carrying Charges
Phone 77, Seaforth
19.4741
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS .,
In the Estate of
BERTHA MAE MINETT
All persona having claims
against the Estate of Bertha
Mae Minett, late of the town
of Seaforth,` deceased, who
died on or about the 9th, day
of November, 1962, are hereby
notified to send in to the un-
dersigned
ndersigned on or before the 20th
day of December, 1962, full
particulars of their claims,
after which date the assets of
the said estate 'will be distri-
buted amongst the parties en-
titled, thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have
notice.
Dated at Seaforth, this 23rd
day of Nov., 1962.
By their solicitors,
ALVIN W. SIT,L1 R.Y,
Seatforth, Ontario
22-46-3
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the caretaking of
SS No. 12, McKillop will be re-
ceived by the Secretary -Treas-
urer up to Dec. 261 1962. Low-
est or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
MRS. MARY CHURCH
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 4, Walton,
21-48-1
23. Business Directory
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seatorth, Ont. Phone 550
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth Ontario
A. M. HARPER & COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich JA 4-7562
Licensed Municipal Auditor
D. H. McINNES
Chiropraetic
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thursday --1 to 8 p.m.
J. A. BURICE
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
F OWERS for ALL OCCASIONS
Phones:
Res. 595-W -- Store 43
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 335
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderieh St.. W., Seeforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds
for rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 - Seaforth
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION
Bankrupt Stock and other con
b'ers, Goloshes, Pants, Shirts,
Also woollen blankets and sheep -
tides from a drygoods store.
manity+ Sales Barns, Bayfield
DECEMBER 13, all 7:30 p.m.
BOB HENRY,
Blyth,
411
23. Business Directory
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
If no answer, call Residence 605
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optoipetrist, 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-
ca1 Centre.
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
D. E. GALT, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone' 105 Seaforth
24. Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbors for cards,
letters
and flowers I received while a
patient in Stratford Hospital.
24-48-1 Mrs. Margaret Leeming.
A thank yoti to everyone who
made our parents golden wed-
ding reception such a- happy
E vent,
24-48x1 Della and Ed. Regele.
I would like to express my sin-
cere appreciation to my friends
and neighbors for their kind-
nesses while I was +a patient in
Scott Meinoria1 Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Gorwill and
the hospital nursing staff.
24-48-1 Mrs. Fred Adams.
WE wish to say thanks to all
our relatives, neighbors and
friends who called on us on
Sunday and for . all the lovely
gifts and good wishes. Every-
one made our golden wedding
such a happy day,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton.
24-48x1
McNAUGHTON—In memory of
John McNaughton, who passed
away 6 years ago, Dec. 15, 1956.
It's lonesome here without you,
And sad in every way,
For life is not the same to us,
Sinee you were called away.
—Sadly missed !by Family,
Grandchildren and his Sisters.
25-48-1
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
my friends and neighbors who
visited me and sent me cards
and brought treats to me while
I was a patient in Seaforth Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Father
L, J. Coughlin, Dr. Stapleton
and the kind nurses of the hos-
pital, All was very much apprec-
iated.
24-48-1 John. J. Holland Sr.
WE wish to thank everyone who
sent gifts, Feats and cards and
visited Ken while a patient for
the past ten weeks in Seafarth
Hospital and since coming home
Special thanks to Dr. Gorwill
end the nurses and staff of the
hospital. Thanks too to all the
neighbors for their kindness and
help.
1VIr. and Mrs. Keith He.sselwood,
Londesboro. 24-48-1
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the staff of nurses of
the Scott Memorial Hospital, to
Drs. Brady and Malkus, to the
visitors who called on me, to
those who sent treats and all
who helped in any way to make
my last stay in the hospital
pleasant and beneficial to me.
As I am still very weak and
will not be !able to send Christ-
mas greetings to my friends
as in farmer years 1' wish to
take this opportunity to wish my
many friends/ the Compliments
of the Season, with a very Mer-
ry Christmas, a prosperous and
Happy New Year, with Peace on
Earth, Goodwill to Men.
24-48-1 Sam Whitmore.
25. In Memoriam
HUGILL•--In loving memory of
Mrs. Jonathan Hugill, who pas-
sed away Dec. 11th, 1961.
A beautiful memory of one so
dear,
We cherish now, with love sin-
cere,
A day that comes with sad re-
gret,
And one that we will never for-
get.
We miss your love, your cheery
ways,
With you we spent our happiest
days,
Still in our hearts you are liv-
ing .yet,
For we loved you' dearly.
For all who knew you, all did
know,
How much we lost one year ago.
--Sadly missed by Husband,
Sons. Daughters and Grand-
children. 22-48.1
Births
DALRYMPLE—At Scott Mem-
ora•iI' Hospital on Dec. 8, to
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dalrym-
plee, Seaforth, a daughter.
GIBBSL—At Scott Memorial Hos,
pital, on Dec. 10, to Mr. and
MrS. Craig Gibbs, RR 5, Clin-
ton, a daughter,
20. Auction Sales
SALE •
signments of Boots, Shoes rub -
Underwear, Gloves, Mitts, etc.
skin rugs and many other ar-
To be held at the Clinton Com,
Road, on THURSDAY Evening,
Sales Tax in effeet.
Auctioneer,
Ontario.
20-48-1
1774
pip An 4
ADJOURN COURT OF REVISION '
ON GORDON DRAIN IN GREY
Court of revision on the Gor-
don Drain in Grey Township
was adjourned to December 15
as Grey Township council met
in monthly session. A supple-
mentary bylaw for $900 for
road construction was prepared
and will be submitted to the
Department of Highways for
approval.
The meeting adjourned to
Births
HORAN — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Dec. 9, to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Horan, RR 5, Mit-
chell, a son.
KEYES—At Brampton General
Hospital, on Nov. 22, to Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Keyes, 8 Jer-
sey, Ave., Brampton, a Baugh
ter, Carolyn Dawn.
ROSE—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Dec. 8, to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rose, RR 1, Wal-
ton, a son.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neilly of
Paisley, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Shirley Maxine, to Ronald Mat-
thew Williams, son of Mr..and
Mrs. Michael Williams, Seaforth
the marriage to take place on
December 29th, 1962, at 11:30
a.m., in St. Peter's Roman Cath-
olic. Church, 402 Royal Ave.,
New Westminster, B.C. -1
FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO
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meet for the final session of
1962 on Dec. 15.
Accounts totalling $3,673.95,
passed for payment were:
Ontario Hydro, clerk's office,
$4.45; Clifford R. Dunbar, sal-
ary, reeve, $400; Archie Mann,-
salary,
ann;salary, councillor, $200; Glenn
Huether, salary, councillor,
$200; Lawson Ward, salary,
councillor, $200; Kenneth Bray;
salary, councillor, $200; W. E.
Turnbull, collector, part salary
and bank wallet, $305; Norman
Hoover, salary, school attend•
ance officer, $25; F. Fingland,
Judge, attend court of revision,
voters' list, $12; E. M. Cardiff,
revision voters' list, $28.10; Geo.
Wesenberg, revision voters' list,
$6,60; The Municipal World,
supplies, $9.05; The Brussels
Post, printing contract $275, tax
$8.25; Harold Swift, office sup-
plies, $1.43; Canadian Legion,
wreath, $14.10; Provincial Treas-
urer, insulin, $2.99; Township
of Arthur, relief,. $13.49; Cal-
lander Nursing Home, $79.75;
E. M. Cardiff, prepare financial
statement, $15; Melvin Carno-
chan, repair Balfour Drain,
$24,50, repair 6th Con. "B"
Drain $42, repair Bateman Dr.,
$10; Lloyd Hall, fox bounty, $8;
Robt. Walker, rent dump, $'75;
Stirling Hood, bulldozing Alex-
ander dump, $28; L. D. Frain,
valuator, 10 trips, $40; Ethel
Community Centre, rent, nom-
ination meeting, $10; Robert
Cunningham, stove oil, office,
$24.41; Ralph Keffer, fox boun-
ty, $4; roads and bridges, $1,-
407.83. Total, $3,673.95.
Two cannibals visiting the big
city met in the bus station. One
was busily tearing out, pictures
of men, women and children
from a magazine and chewing
them up. "I've heard about
that dehydrated stuff," said the
other. "Is it any good?"
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