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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 Sade
11. Articles. For Same
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
SEAFORTH Figure S k a• t ing
Club general meeting will be
held Thursday, May 23, at 8
o'clock, in Crieh's Store: All in-
terested parents please attend.
PLAN to treat your family to a
delicious chicken barbeque sup-
,per, Wednesday, June 12th, 5
to 8 p.m., at COF Hall, Con-
star, e. 1-70-2
SMORGASBORD, Hensall Unit-
ed Church, Wednesday, June 26,
to 7:30 p.m. Everybody wel-
come. Further details will fol-
low. 1-70-1
PAGEANT of Bridal Gowns,
1863-1963, Wed., June 5th, 8
p.m. Musical program. Admis-
sion 75c. Unit 2, Northside Unit-
ed Church Women. • 1-70-1
RUMMAGE Sale, Saturday, May
25th. The Annual Rummage Sale
sponsored by the Hensall Kin-
ette Club will be held in the Hen -
sail Community Arena, Anyone
wishing to donate particles, call
252. Sale starts at 2 p.m. 1-69-3
2. Lost, Strayed
TWO male Beige pups, 4 months
old, black with tan and white
markings, strayed away about
3 weeks ago. Leslie Pepper,
phone 854 R 22, Seaforth. 2-70-1
4. Help Wanted
MEN WANTED
Steady Employment
Ap Iy
HIGHLAND SHOES, Seaforth
4-70-2
PREPARING and painting two
colors, exterior woodwork, e
chiding front verandah of
ger property, corner Lausi. and
Goderich St. Paint supplied. Ap-
ply Box 1213, Huron Expositor,
4-69-2
START YOUR OWN
BUSINESS ON CREDIT
Your own boss, 1199 Dealers
sold $5,000 to $25,000 in 1962. We
supply stock, equipment on cred-
it. Over 250 home necessities.
Sales experience. unnecessary.
Pleasant, profitable business
backed by worldwide Industry.
" Write:
RAWLEIGH'S, Dept EE -363-U,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal.
4-70-1
'HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
Housekeeper wombed for God-
erich home, good salary, prorate
apartment supplied, all modern
equipment.
Reply stating age, experience
and references to:
Box 1211
The Huron Expositor
469-2
CLERK - TYPIST
for the Principal's Office at
Central Huron
Secondary School
Clinton, Ontario
8 hour day — 5 day week ,
Duties to commence July 2,
1963
Send applications in own hand-
writing, stating age, marital
status experience, salary ex-
pected and two references, by
May 25, 1963, 1»:
4. Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED Commercial
sign painter in Southwestern
Ontario. Year round work. State
qualifications in own handwrit-
ing. Apply Box 1217, Huron Ex-
positor. 4.70-1
DOES an Avon representative
call on you? We may need
someone in your neighborhood.
No obligation. Write Mrs, M.
1\4illson, 960 Wellington Rd., S.,
London, or call collect 432-9019
between 7 and 8 p,m,
4-64-67-70-73-76-tf
Q. Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
Applications will' be received
for the position of teacher at
SS No. 7, Hu llett. Duties to com-
mence in September. Approxi-
mately 15 pupils. Applications
to be in writing, stating qualifi-
cations and name of last inspec-
tor andto be in the hands of
Secretary by May 31.
MRS. LEONARD SHOBROOK,
Secretary, RR 1, Blyth.
6-69-3
L. R. MALONEY,
Business Administrator,
CDCI Board
P.O. Box 190; Mitten.
•4=70<1•
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TWO Hereford bulls, 1 year old.
Jack Lane, RR 5, Seaforth,
phone Dublin, 107 R 17. 8-70-1
NINE pigs, 8 weeks old. Ted
Van Dyk, RR 3, Seaforth, phone
610 W 4. 8-70-1
NINE good pigs. Jas. Nolan,
St Columban, phone 84 R 16,
Dublin. 8-701/41
QUANTITY of used old-style
Chinchilla. pen* in good con-
dition. Suitable for raising rab-
bits or other pets. Gerald Hol-
land, Dublin. 8-70x1
9. Poultry For Sale
THREE hundred Sussex and
Red pullets, 7 weeks old. Les
Pryce, RR 1, Dublin, phone
850 R 14, Seaforth. 9-70x1
11. Articles .For Sale
BARN for sale, steel roof, tim-
ber frame. Phone Henson, 268
W 1. 11-69-2
WALNUT bed and buffet, Phone
325-J.. 11-70-1
ONE wine studio couch, in good
condition. Mrs. Howard Allen,
Brucefield, phone 609 W 12. 70x1
QUANTITY cedar posts, braces,
end posts. James O'Connor,
phone 17 R 14, Dublin. 1.1-70-2
FORD tractor, plow and culti-
vator, Roy Lawson, Goderich
St West. 11-70x1
MIXED gladiolus bulbs, quan-
tities of 50 only. We have only
a few hundred left, Murray
Tyndall, Brucefield. 11-70-1
FOR SALE—Trade in your old
shaver now, low prices at
Savavge's, opposite Post Office.
11-68-tf
15. Property For Rent
FURNISHED 4 -room apartment
in Hayfield, heated. Bert Eckert,
Bayfield, phone 54 R 2. 15-70x3
TWO -bedroom apartment, on
North Main St., all conveniences
Available June 1st. Carl Dalton,
Seaforth, phone 30. 15-68-3
FOUR -room apartment, heat
and hydro supplied. Available
immediately. Six -room aparb-
nuent, heat and water supplied.
Available immediately. Apply
J. C. Crich. 15-69x2
'ONE -bedroom apartment, in
McMaster Apts., heated avail-
able May 1st; 2 apts. in Royal
Apts. Apply to Joseph McConnell
Seaforth, or Dr. E. A. McMas-
ter, Grand Bend, , 15-68-tf
CEDAR posts, all sizes; anchor
posts; 12' braces; steel posts, 6'
and 7'; barb wire; paige wire.
Kinburn store, phone 841 R 2.
Borden Brown. 11-68-tf
CAMPING trailers, bents, boats,
motors arid., supplies. We rent
and sell. Ca4nrp-Out, Huron St,
West, Stratford,. 1 mile from
Stratford. 11-69-2
ONE 14 -ft. plywood boat, with
windshield, steering wheel and
accessories; 25 HP motor and
trailer, in good condition, Apply
Bell Electric, Hens•all. - 11.70-1
NEW Inglis washer„ marked
pular $179., for $100,; New
gidare dryer, reg. $214., for
$1 0. Will accept any reasonable
off , Phone 108, Seaforth. 70x1
WINDOW awnings, 1 for 6 -ft:
window; ' 2 for 3 -ft. windows;
also wine rug, 21/4 yds. by 23/4
yds., good condition. Phone
Seaforth, 349. 11-70x1
PAY only $8.00 per month for
8 months on this repossessed
Singer Aute -Matic Zig-Za.g sew-
ing machine. Does all fancy de-
signs or pay $64.00. Guaranteed
balance. Dealer, Write Box 1218,
Huron Expositor. 11-70x2
12. Wanted To Buy
ITALIAN marble or mohogany
fireplace, mantle and aeces-
sories for private home. Write
Mrs. J. Grlmshaw, 10 Larkfield
Drive, Don Mills, Ont. 12-69-2
ROCKING chair, wooden arms,
legs and rockers, upholstered
seat and upper back.,, Common
style 1930 to 1950, Mrs, John
Thompson, Seaforth, phone 861
R 23. 12-70-1
13. Wanted
WANTED — Flecks to supply
large hatchery with all breeds
of hatching eggs, eggs from
some breeds taken every week
in the year. Large pfemium
paid. Apply Box 1.192, Huron
Expositor. 13-70-1
17. Wanted To Rent
PASTURE for 12 head of year-
lings. G. Hamilton, Hensall,
phone 339 J 3. 17-69-2
PASTURE for a saddle horse,
close to town. Phone 93, Sea -
forth, 17-70-2
PASTURE for 10 head of cattle.
Robert Regele, RR 1, Dublin,
phone 840 R 3, Seaforth. 17-70x1
HOUSE, flat, or apartment,
centrally located in Seaforth,
must have 3 bedrooms. Wanted
for end of June. Long term
lease, No young children.. Get
in touch with J. Robert Huard,
Apt. G 4, RCAF Station Clinton,
phone HU 2-9834. 17-70-tf
14. Property For Sale
THREE -bedroom house, living -
room, modern, kitchen and 3 -
piece bath. Close to school and
1/2 block from down town. Phone,
390-M. Possession June 15,, 69x2
15. Property For Rent
MODERN apartment, with kit-
chen, living room, bath and 2
bedrooms, Available ' 1st of
May, Lee Learn.• phone 101. 70-tf
3 -bedroom apartment, heated
stove, frig. optional, Available
June 1, 1963. Contact tower ten-
ants, (Mrs, Frost), Dennis
Apa'rtmn, Weis* St 15.704f
19. Notices
GARDENS plowed and worked
with tractor, M, Stiffen, phone
49. • 19-66-7
PROMPT watch repair service
at Savauge's, (opposite Post
Office) 2 certified watchmak-
ers. Automatics a specialty.
19-68-tf
ALL kinds of carpentry work,
kitchens remodelled, rec.roorns.
Work guaranteed. Prices rea.
sonable, Peter Malcolm, phone
697-W, Seaforth. 19-66-tf
TUTORING in Grade 9 and 10
French by experienced, quali-
fied teacher, at your conven-
ience; in your own home if de-
sired. Phone Seaforth, 869. .
19-69-2
NOW is the time to repair or
shingle that roof or -other car-
penter work that is needed;
also garden work with roto -
tiller. Ed Andrews, phone 863
W 1, Seaforth. 19-67-tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed.
Write or phone
LOUIS BLAKE
RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6.
19-62x20
AUTHORIZED dealer for Vik-
ing Milkers and cream separa-
tors for Dublin, Seaforth and
Clinton, Basil O'Rourke, Black-
smith and Welding Shop, Bruce -
field, Ontario, 19-69-tf
SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE
Gleaned and repaired with
modern equipment.
IRVIN COXON,
Phone 254, Milverton,
19-70-tf
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds 'of upholstering.
19-68-tf
NOTICE
Any person or persons inter-
ested in purchasing all or part
of $9,000, 6% debentures pro-
posed to be issued by the
Township of Tuckersmith, to
finance Egmondville W a t e r -
works, please contact:
J. I. McINTOSH, Clerk-Treas.,
RR 3, Seaforth,
19-70-2
SANITATION SERVICE
Septic tanks pumped and gen-
eral repairs to tanks and drain-
age.
For Immediate Service
BILL FINCH,
Phone -238-2291, Grand Bend
or
STAFFEN'S PLUMBING
Phone 49, Seaforth.
19-67x10
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Offers you
Easy Credit Terlils
with ,
NO
Carrying Charges
Phone 77, Seaforth
19-684f
A NEW KIT(, aih;N
May cost less than you think!
For alterations, new kitchen
cupboards, rec rooms, exten-
sione and repairs, call:
JOHN LANSINIC & SONS,
General Contracting
Phone 79, Seaforth.
Competent Workmanship
19-684f
FAST SERVICE
WATCH °REPAIRS
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Phone 17, Seaferth
19=68t1f
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Duron Ex-
pot3itor•C1tlasifled Ad. Phone141,
19. Notices
NOTICE
Tuckersmith
Municipal Dump
Will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and Satur-
day afternoons, from 1 to 5:30
No wire fencing, old concrete,
or car bodies permitted.
J. I. McINTOSH,
Clerk
19-68-+tf
20. Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Stock and Machinery, at Lot 22,
Cdn. 17, Goderich Township, 2
miles north of Clinton, on Base
Line Road, on SATURDAY,
MAY 18th, at 1 p.m.
CATTLE -3 year old Diliha,m
and Charolais cow, with calf at
foot, rebred; 5 year old Here-
ford-Carola•is cow, with calf at
foot, rebred; 2 Hereford cows,
with calves at foot; Durham
cow, with calf at foot, rebred;
Holstein and Hereford cow, due
in May; 2 2 -year-old Hereford
heifers, bred; 2 Charolais and
Hereford heifers, 1 year old;
1 3/4 Charolais heifer, 1 year
old; Hereford heifer, 1 year
old; 3/4 Charplais bull, year and
half old; 1 -year-old Holstein
seer.
• PIGS—English Black Land -
race sow, bred 6 weeks; six
chunks.
Bred pony mares.
POULTRY -60 2 -year-old hens
Quantity of baled hay,
MACHINERY -1950 Ferguson
tractor; Ferguson disc, 3 -point
hitch; 2 -furrow 3 -point hitch
plow; Ferguson manure loader;
manure spreader, on rubber; 2 -
wheel steel body trailer, with
rack; hay ear, cable and pul-
leys; lumber; snow fence; steel
wheel barrow; pig crate two
electric fencers; other articles
too numerous to mention.
No Reserve—Farm Sold.
TERMS—Cash,
ROSS and WES HOGGART,
Proprietors,
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-69-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
C1ei ring Auction Sale of Farm
Stock', Machinery and House-
hold Effects, at Lot 4 and 5,
Con. 14, Hullett Township, 33/4
miles west and 1/2 mile south of
Walton, on WEDNESDAY, MAY
22nd, et 1 p.m. sharp.
CATTLE.—Holstein cow, fresh;
Holstein cow, due time of sale;
2 Holstein cows, milking, due
July and August: 4 Holstein
open heifers; 3 Poll Angus year
olds; 16 Hereford steers, 750 lbs.
POULTRY -100 Sussex hens,.
1 yrtar old; poultry equipment.
MACHINERY— 1953 1/2 -ton
Ford truck, in perfect condition;
M a s s e y -Harris 44 Universal
tractor, in good condition; heat
houzer; Fordson Major trac-
tor; 60 Massey -Harris combine,
8 -ft. pick-up and motor, (like
new); McCormick , tractor, No,
45; McCormick 7 -ft. mower;
trailer; Massey -Harris 3 -furrow
plow; International 3 -furrow
plow; 15 -run John Deere fertil-
izer drill, (like new), and tarp;
Cockshutt No. 5 side rake, (4 -
bar), Dike new; 6 -ft. one way
disc; 3 -section spring tooth har-
rows; 4 -section diamond har-
rows; George 'White manure
spreader, 85 bus., (like new);
10 -ft. binder, power for swath-
er; 32 -ft. May-rath hay eleva-
ter; 3/1 HP electric motor; ex-
tension cord; 16 -ft. grain aug-
er; 3 '/2 HP motors; DeLaval
electric cream separator; rub-
ber tired wagon, (like new) :
rubbertired ,farm wagon, with
grain box; 1 -ft. hay rack; 36 -ft.
extension ladder; 24 -inch Titan
chain saw; Welland set of pipe
dies, from '/2 to 2 inches; pipe
vise and putter; number of
other. tools; piping; two lawn
mowers; 25 cord hardwood,
FEED — 500 bales of oat
straw; 500 bus. of mixed grain;
forks; shovels.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—one
small upright --^ano and bench;
3 -piece chesterfield suite, (like
new); radio; Arme cook stove;
3 furnished bedrooms; including
beds, dressers, springs, mat-
tresses; 2 wardrobes,
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms caisli, no reserve, farm
sold.
WILLIAM RAKEWICH, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-70-1
Remember, it takes but a
moment to plate an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Phone
Seaforth 141.
FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO
LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE
PAGE 4
Boxholders' Names
Not Given Out !
It is not possible for us
to divulge the name or ad-
dress of any advertiser
using a Huron Expositor
box number. Please do not
Ask for this information.
20. Auction
Sales 22. Legal Notices
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Real
Estate, consisting of Living
Quarters and` Work Shop, House-
hold Effects, Tools, Service
Station Supplies Plum b i n g
Equipment and loss. Items, on
Part of Lot 1. Con. 11, McKillop
Township. 21/2 miles northwest
of Brodhageti, for the Estate of
the late Daniel Edwin Scorns,
SATURDAY, MAY 18th, at 1
p.m. sharp.
The following:
1948 Hillman car; stable•brooms;
bolts; nuts; - washers; pails; tur-
pentine; tubs; funnels; forks;
ehains; large quantity of motor
oil and grease; nails• hardware
supplies; counter scales; oil
cans and drums; quantity' of
lumber and plank: quantity of
wood; extension cords; lath;
small emery; large emery for
sharpening mower knives;, table
saw; 3 HP motor; 1/4 HP motor;
quantity of ,brace, and black
wire; anvilx large vise; electric
drill; hammers; chisels; clamps,
files; w-fenches; bars; and host
of other tools; scrap iron; cook
stove; heater stove; garden
hose; shovels; coal; 2 chester-
fields: tables; beds; chairs;
Admiral 21-ineh table model
television.; quantity of gas;
boring machine; set of dies;
new electric drill; six shot 12
guage shot gun and ammuni-
tion; fishing equipment; trans-
istor radio; electric clippers and
shaver; knives; telescope; hot
plate, and a host of other items
too numerous to mention.
PROPERTY—Consisting of a
large frame building, with llv-
quarters. work shop and
',grage, situated on about a
quarter acre of land. This
property is suitable for place of
business and is in good state of
repair with hydro throughout.
This property will be sold with
No Reserve, terms 10% down
and balance in 30 days,
Terms• cash day of sale, 3%
sales tax in effect.
No Reserve, everything must
be sold to wind up estate,
DANIEL EDWIN SCOINS Estate
FRANKLIN BUUCK,
rq Auctioneer
Dial Stratford 271-3049 or
Sebringville, 393-5501,
• 20-70-1
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be receiv-
ed until June 1st, to paint the
exterior of St. Peter's Luther-
an Church and shed, at Brod-
hagen.
For further informatiorn con-
tact:
HAROLD MOCK,
RR 1, Bornholm, Ontario.
21-70-3
TENDERS WANTED
The undersigned is inviting
tenders .until 12 noon, Tuesday,
June 4th., 1963, on a. brick house
and lot, as is, in village of Eg-
mondville. commonly known as
tho home of Mrs. Nelson Keyes,
Centre St. Lot area in excess of
a half acre of land. Four bed-
rooms, bath upstairs, kitchen,
living room, dining room down
stains: Municipal water, good
well, new Delco oil furnace, re-
ceety painted and roofed, buff
brick and a sunporeh. Excep-
tionally good evergreen base
planting, peonies, tulips, shrubs
and large expanse of lawn.
House will ,be open from Fri-
day 17, at 8:30 p.m., till Mon-
day, May 20th, at 3:30 p.m. for
inspection to interested parties.
Highest or any other tender
not necessarily accepted,
STUART N. KEYES
34 Nottawas•aga St., Orillia.
21-70-1
22. Les; a1 Notices
signed on or before the 31st
day of May, 1963, after which
date the assets will be distribut-
ed, having regard only- to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 8th
day of May, 1063.
McCONNELL
Seaforth,
Solicitors for
& STEWART.
Ontario
the Executor
22-69-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
THOMAS WILLIAM
ALDINGTON
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Thomas
William Aldington, late of the
Village; of Varna, in the County
of Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on the 19tn
day of April, 1963, are hereby
notified to send in full parti-
culars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
31st day of May, 1063, after
which date the assets Will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims the received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 8th
day of May, 1963.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22-69-3
NOTICE
TO, CREDITORS
In the Estate of
ANNIE CAROLINE HOEGY
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Annie
Caroline Hoegy, late of the
Township of Grey, in the County
of ,Huron, widow, deceased, who
died on the 28th day of April
1963, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of •their claims.
to the undersigned on or before
the 7th day of June, 1063, after
which AMA. the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 14th
day of May, 1963,
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executer
22-70-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
hREDERICK CHARLES GOOK
All pe'rsrm•s having claims
against the Estate of Frederick
Charles Cook, late of the Town
of Seaforth, in the County
Huron, R;otired Farmer, deceaksL
ed, who died on the 3rd day of
February, 1063, are hereby not-
ified ib send in full particulars
of their chinas) to the under -
n
23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist, optical services,
Goderich St. West. Tuesday to
Saturday, 9-5:30, except Wed-
nesday -Thursday evening by ap-
pointment. Phone 791, Sea -
forth. Monday, Clinton Medi-
cal Centre.
McCONNELL
& STEWART,
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,
P. D McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. : Phone 550
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m
BOX
FUNERAL SERVICE'
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS
Phones:
Res, 595-W — Store 43
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Da Calls — 335
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St., W. Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds
for rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 - Seaforth
A. M. HARPER Sr COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich JA 4-7562
Licensed Municipal Auditor _
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 Seaforl.t
A. W. SILLERY - ._
Barrister,, Solicitor, etc.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth Ontario
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like to gratefully thank
my neighbors and friends for
the wonderful help received in
preparing for the auction sale
last Saturday, Leslie Dolmage.
25. In Memoriam
EYRE—In loving memory of ,'a
dear niece, Katherine Pauline
Eyre, who passed away one
year ago, May 15, 1962.
Quickly and suddenly came the
ca11,
Her sudden, death shocked us
all,
Dearer to memo y than words
can tell,
The loss of one e loved so well.
—Sadly misse. by Aunt Marlyn.
Uncle Ray ani Cousin Brian,.
25-70x1
EYRE—Ch: ished memories of
our dear grandaughter, Kath-
erine Po ine Eyre, who left us
n e yea' ago, May 16, 1962.
We've a cluster of beautiful
4
Spra,yd with love and tears,
To s who will always remem-
ber her,
T rough the coming years.
ur fa wily circle has• been
broken,
A link gone from our chain,
But though we're parted fir a
while,
We know we'll meet again,
'—Always remembered and sad
lly •misaed by Grandpa and
"Grandma Eye. 25-70x1
25. In Memoriam
EYRIE—In n1em '' of our dear-
ly beloved giandaughter and
niece, Kathy, who died May 15,
1962.
I cannot hold her little hand,
Or hear her little voice,
Still her memory lingers on.
—Ever remembered by Mr and
Mrs. John Adams and 'Russell.
25-70-1
EYREt—in loving memory of our
darling little daughter, Kather-
ine Pauline, who died May 16,
1962.
Sweet gas a tender fragrance
that survives,
When martyred flowers breathe
out their little laves,
Sweet as a song that once con-
soled our pain,
But never shall be suing again,
In thy remembrance, now the
hours of rest,
Come to thee, sleep loved one,
it is best.
—Deeply missed by Douglas
and Pauline Eyre. 25-70-1
Births
BUTSON — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 12, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Butson, Mit-
chell, a•daughter.
CAMPAIGNE-1n Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, on may 14, to
Mr. and Mrs, William Cam-
paign, RR 1, Seaforth, a son.
DRAGER — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 10, to Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Drager, RR
2, Dublin, a son.
FLANNIGAN—At Ottawa Gen-
eral Hospital, on April 26, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Flanni-
gan. a daughter, Kara Michele
RENNE — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 13, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Benne, RR 1,
Staffa, a daughter.
VODDEN—Mr. and Mrs, H. B.
Vodden wish to announce the
arrival of their chosen daugh-
ter, Mary Ellen,
Engagements
Mr, and Mrs. William•• Mac
Gillivray, of Long Sault, Ont„
announce the . 'engagement of
their youngest daughter, Heath-
er Jean, to Mr. Thomas Allan
Butters, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Butters, of Dublin, the
wedding to take place at Long
Sault, on July 6, xl
STAFFA
A receptib>ri was 'held" 'in
Staffa Tows hfLt 13stI1, .olt VW'
day evening or mr. and lb's.
,Gordon Mlkler. Jove's ora res-,
tra provided the music for•.
dancing. An address was read
by Johnny Miller and the GQu-
ple were prevented With a gift:
of money by Ernie Iarbttrn.
Rev. A. H. Daynard baptized
two children on Mother's Day,
Sunday, in Staffa Unite d
Church: Jill Louise, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris,
and Nancy Dianne, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lyall, Agin-
court.
Visiting over Mother's Day
weekend at the Norris residence
were: Mrs, Anthony Brait, Bea-
consfield, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Lyall and Nancy, Agincourt,
and Mr. Eric Norris, O,A.C.,
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man attended the T -A family
banquet in James St. United
Church, Exeter, Saturday eve-
ning.
Visiting on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, James Scott, Jerry and
Ronnie were: Mr, and Mrs. Dun-
can Scptt, Jimmy and Bobby,
and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle
and Barbara, Cromarty.
Mr, and Mrs. Reg Elliott at-
tended a wedding in Toronto
over the weekend.
Mrs. Mary Templemanis vis-
iting for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Annis and
family, Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris and
granddaughter, Susan, accom-
panied their daughter, Mrs. An-
thony Brait, to her home in
Beaconsfield, Quebec, on Sun-
day and are remaining for a
week's visit.
Mr, and Mrs. John Temple-
man visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shap -
ton and family, near Exeter.
Carol Ann Vivian visited over
the weekend with Margaret
Worden.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Miller, of
Cromarty, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller
and familx.r
GIGANTIC
CLEARANCE SALE
Auspices of Women's Hospital Auxiliary
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Friday' Night, May 17th
Door opens at 7 pail.
Articles of Used Clothing, etc., will be sold
at HALF PRICE to clear.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
KAM
LUNCHEON MEAT Tial
ROSE SWEET
MIXED PICKLES 16 -oz. Jar
•CLOVER LEAF
FANCY SOLID TUNA.. .7 -oz. Tin 390
ELLMAR
PEANUT' BUTTER 16 -oz. Jar 29
DELSE
BATHROOM TISSUE
2 -Roll Packages — Assorted
5 -LB. BAGS
CHARCOAL
CLARK'S
FANCY TOMATO .JUICE, 48 -oz. Tin 29
LARGE KING SIZE
CUCUMBERS
NO. 1
HOTHOUSE TOMATOES
39
29
Pkg. 270
Bag 39
2for2
lb. 39
HOME-GROWN "Rosebud Bunch"
RADISHES 2 Bunches for , 7
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
Watch for Seaforth's Big Night
Friday, May 24th
FIREWORKS - PARA TIE
SHOPPING MALL - FREE PRIZES
Open 'til 10 p.m. Friday,— 6 p.m. Saturday
smith's
'SUPERIOR
Phone' -12 FREE DELIVERY