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1. Coming Events
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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
1,2. 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
OES are holding a euchre, in
The IOOF Hall, December 5.
1-96-1
RESERVE Friday, November
29th, for Dublin CWL Annual
Turkey Bingo. 1-95-2
KNIGHTS of Columbus, Father
Stephen Eckert Council are
sponsoring a Turkey Bingo, in
Canadian Legion Hall, Seaforth,
Thursday, Dec. 5th, 8:30 p.m.
Everyone we4'come. 1-82.5
ANNUAL Snowflake Bazaar,
Sunday School Rooms of United
Church, Hensel, Saturday, Nov.
30th, 2 to 6, featuring fancy
aprons, home baking, Christ-
mas novelties, attic treasures,
candy and afternoon tea. Spon-
sored by United Church Women.
1-95-2
2. Lost, Strayed
ALMIOST new red and white
tricycle, in area of John St.
Phone 259-M, Seatheth. 2-96x1
ONE 'Hereford heifer calf, 200
lbs., vaccinated, strayed about
3 weeks ago. Arnold Campbell,
RR 5, Seaforth. 2-96-1
WILL the person who took the
pig from Mts. Hickey's barn
please return immediately. John
Anderson, Seaforth. 2-96-1
SKILL saw, borrowed from my
car. Please return at OMB.
Archie Smith, RR 5, Seaforth.
2-96x1
LARGE black Persian male cat,
belongs to visitors. Apply Mrs.
Russell Brock, phone HensaE,
343 J 4. 2-96-1
4. Help Wanted
COOK, housekeeper, to live in,
other help kept. No heavy, work.
Mrs. F. M. Squires, 232 Water
Street, Stratford. 4-96-1
SPLENDID Rawleigh business
available in Huron County. Pro-
ducts well known. Opportunity
unlimited for big sales and big
profits. Start your 'business on
credit without experience. Write
today for full details. Rawleigh's
Dept. K-364-224, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal. 4-96-1
NATIONAL organization re-
quires mature man or woman,
experienced meeting public, to
train for local interviewing.
Suitable for semi -retired per-
son. Confidential work needs
discreet person with excellent
character. Apply P.O. Box 206,
Watford, Ont. 4-94-3
WITHOUT any experience you
can earn money for your Christ-
mas shopping by selling Avon
Cosmetics and toiletries in your
vicinity. Write Mrs. M. Millson,
17 Hawkesbury Cr., London, or
call colleet 432-9019, between 7-
8 p.m.
4-84-87-90-93-96-99
APPLICATIONS
Applications for the position
a's Secretary - Treasurer for
Th e Tuckersmith Municipal
Telephone System win be ac-
cepted by the Chairman of the
Commission, Mr. Lliayd Lovell,
RR 2, Kippers, until Nov. 30th,
1963.
4-95-2
X-RAY TEICHNICIAN
Young man or woman to
train as X -Ray techtrician.
Interesting profession, with
opportunity for advancement.
Benefits.
APPLY
SUPERINTENDENT
SCOTT
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
SEAFORTH
4.96,2
7. Situations Wanted
PART -time job after supper.
Phone 563-W, Seaforth. 7-96x1
WORK WANTED
Experienced Carpentry Work
of all kinds; also any other
jobs including kitchen cup-
boards, painting, etc.
ED ANDREWS,
Phone 863 W 1, Seaforth.
7-94-tf
S. Farm Stock For Sale
SEVENTEEN York weaner pigs
Jim Chalmers, RR 2, Kippen,
phone Seaforth, 653 R 3. 8-96-1
ELEVEN good pigs. Apply to
Joseph Nolan, St. Columban,
phone 123 R 16, Dublin. 8-96x1
SEVENTEEN month old York
hog, guaranteed breeder. Her-
man Van Baked', RR 2, Dublin,
phone 55 R 10. 8-96x1
10. Used Cars For Sale
1957 Studebaker Silver Hawk,
in good condition. Apply Ken
Coleman, Seaforth, phone 17,
or 653 R 14. • 10-95-tf
1959 GMC 1/2 -ton, truck, with
racks, good condition;. See
Jack Traviss, at Seaforth Mot-
ors. 10-96x1
1962 Ford Fairlane, black, auto-
matic, radio, white wall tires,
8 cy_.e, one owner, 17,000 miles,
very good buy; 1956 Meteor
sedan, good motor, new paint
job, body in good condi-
tion; 1956 Meteor, (A2954),
sedan, . automatic, radio, blue
and white, cl an, good tires;
1962 Volkswa., n, model 1200,
black, leathe to upholstery,
in re e!, good cf ndition. These
units ' can . e seen at Huard
Service Station, Goderich St.,
phone 8, Seaforth. 10-96-1
11. Articles For Sale
LARGE size Quebec heater.
Phone 463, Seaforth. 11-96-1
PHILLIPS tape recorder, near-
ly new. Doug Fraiser, phone
563-W, Seaforth. 11-96x1
NUMBER of hanging chicken
feeders and nests. Art Hender-
son, phone 858 R 3. 11-96x1
CHESTERFIELD and 2 match-
ing chairs, in good condition.
Phone 838 R 12, Seaforth. 11-96-1
HOME grown green house
tomatoes.. Staffen's Flowers and
Gifts, phone 49. 11-95-2
FOR SALE—Trade in. your old
shaver now, low prices at
Savauge's, appesulbe Post Office.
11-94-tf
USED skates for all the family,
$1.00 and up. Trade in your
old skates on a new or used
pair at Smyth's Shoe Store Ltd.,
phone 97, Seaforth. 1195 tf
SINGER sewing machine, drop -
head, treadle, all attachments.
Miss M. Scarlett, phone 785,
Seaforth. 11-96x1
HOCKEY pants and shoulder
pads, (blue), age 12 to 14. Ap-
ply Brian McGregor, phone
607 J 3. 11-96x1
BOY'S hockey skates', size 4,
hockey pants, sweater and
sox, Maple Leaf, size. 8; sport
coat, size 10 to 12. Mrs. Tom
Wilbee, phone 239. 11-96-1
CHRISTMAS t r e e retailers!
Now is the time to place your
order with Georgian Bay Tree
Ferns, Owen Sound. Phone
FR an'ielin 6-6254. 11-94x4
GREETING cards for every
occasion, Christmas a specialty.
An excellent selection of gifts,
stationery, wrappings, etc. Mas.
Evelyn Mills, phone 563-J, Sea -
forth. 11-94x3
SHELBURNE potatoes arriving
weekly, quantity of carrots by
the bushel. Kinburn Store,
phone 841 R 2, Borden Brown.
11-94-tf
12. Wanted To Buy
CHILD'S doll buggy and child's
car chair. in good condition.
Phone Dublin, 65 R 16. 12-96x1
WANTED—ciders apples, for
sale applebutter and cider,
empty whiskey barrels. Lob -
singer Bros., Mildmay. 12-95x2
13. Wanted
YOUNG man wants boarding
house, in Seaeorth. Apply Box
1293, Huron. Expositor. 12-96-1
WANTED, a man or woman to
come and board for company;
also a garage to rent. Mrs.
James Barron, phone 195-R,
Seaforth. 13-96x2
14. Property For Sale
SEVEN -room, 4 -bedroom home,
with all modern conveniences,
centrally located. Box 1291,
Huron Expositor. 14-95-2
FOR SALE
Modern 7 -room house, on Cen-
tre Street, Seaforth, Immediate
possession. Mortgage can be ar-
ranged.
Joseph McConnell
Realtor
19 Victoria Street
Phone 266 -- Seaforth
14-96-1
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.
14. Property For Sale
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC
POWER COMMISSION OF
ONTARIO
PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
TOWNSHIP
OF TUCKERSMITH
A two-storey, frame dwelling
numbered House No. 1, with
single car, frame garage, loc-
ated on a parcel of ]land, 75 ft.,
by 417 feet, more or less, and a
two-storey, frame dwellfing,num-
leered House No. 2 with single -
ear, frame garage located on a
parcel of land 75 feet by 417
feet, more or less, both proper-
ties fronting on the road be-
tween Lots 5 and 6 approxi-
mately 1,000 feet south of High-
way No. 8 just east of the Town
of Seaforth in Lot 5, Con. 1,
H.R.S., Township of Tucker -
smith. The Commission will re-
serve certain, rights over each
property.
Before submitting offers, pros-
pective purchasers are request-
ed to contact A. H. Cass, 340
'Wellington Street, London, tele-
phone GEnemae 4-7391, to secure
further particulars.
Envelope containing offer to
purchase must carry identifi-
cation that it refers to either
Seaforth House No. 1 or Sea-
ford? House No. 2.
Offers to purchase, stating
total offer and method of pay-
ment, must be received by the
undersigned before 4 p.m.,
Eastern Standard Time. Decem-
ber 9, 1963, . at 620 University
Avenue, Toronto.
The highest or any offer not
necessarily accepted.
E. B. EASSON, Secretary.
14-96-2
15. Property For Rent
TWO -bedroom apartment, heat-
ed, private entrance and bath.
Phone 336-W. 15-94-tf
MODERN three-bedroom house,
immediate possession. W. E.
Haney, RR 4, Seaforth. 15-96-2
THREE bedroom modern apart-
ment, downstairs, avaii'aibiie im-
mediatly.
Duel Hopper, phone
602 W 1, Seaforth. 15-93-tf
SEVEN -room farm house, oil
heated, modern conveniences,
$45 month. Bruce Roy. Londes-
boro, phone 523-4237, Blyth.
15-94-tf
16. For Sale or Rent
EIGHTY -seven acres ]land, in
Tuckersmith Township. Apply
Box 1292, Huron Expestpr. 96-1
NOMI in Seaforth, corner let,
4 bedrooms, bath, spacious liv-
ing room, modern kitchen, with
ample eating area, gas furnace,
attached garage. garden. Avail-
able immediately. Phone 348-
8641, Mitchell. 16-95-2
19. Notices
PROMPT watch repair service
at Savauge's, (opposite Post
Office) 2 certified watchmak-
ers. Automatics a specialty.
19-94-tf
ANS,TETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Offers you
Easy Credit Terms
with
NO
Carrying Charges
Phone 77, Seaforth
19-94-tf
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19-94-tf
SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE
Cleaned and repaired with
modern equipment.
IRVIN COXON,
Phone 254, Milverton.
19-94-'tf
NOTICE •
Tuckersmith
Municipal Dump
Will be open on Wednesday
and Saturday afternoons, from
1 to 5:30 p.m., until Saturday,
November 30, 1963, from which
time it wiE be closed until fur-
ther notice.
No wire fencing, old concrete
or car bodies permitted.
J. I. McINTOSH,
Clerk
1.9.95-3
FAST SERVICE
WATCH °REPAIRS
All work guaranteed
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS ,. f,
Ltd.
Phone 17, Seaforth
19 94-tf
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron E1c-
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141.
19. Notices
DEAD. ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disable Animals
CALL COLLECT
Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton HU 2-7269
License No. 262-C-63
19.94-tf
20. Auction Sales
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale .of
Household Effects in the Town
of Seaforth, Goderich Street
West, on SATURDAY, NOV.
23rd, at 1 p.m.
Sectional 3 -piece chesterfield;
step-up corner table; 2 walnut
end tables; 2 occasional chairs;
2 coffee tables; radio; fireplace
irons; Niagara massage lounge;
table lamps; twilight lamp;
small walnut tables; TV occa-
sional chair; chetstenflield; foot
stool; mantel clock; 7 -piece
walnut dining room suite; buf-
fet; mirror; 2 modern bedroom
suites; 10 pair drapes; 1 pair
for barge pieture window; 9 x
17 broadloom rug, with pad; 8
x 12 broadloom rug, with pad;
scatter mats; McClary table-
top electric stove, hotpoint;
9 -ft. Frigidaire; -kitchen set,
table and 4 chairs; 15 --ft. Frigi-
daire deep-freeze, (1 yr. old);
Easy spin dryer washing mach-
ine, (new); Westinghouse dry-
er, (new); ping-pong table;
:audio couch; dishes; smoker;
crokinole board; lawn chairs;
metal poilch swing; lawn table
and umbrella; cedar .picnic
table; sten ladder; storm win-
dows and' screens; combination
door; electric hedge clippers;
garden hose; Maxwell rotary
dawn mower, 21/2 HP; garden
tools; quantity apple wood.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.
BEAUTY SALON EQUIP. -2
Rayette air conditioned dryers,
(like new); 1 hydraulic chair;
1 swivel chair; 1 wash basin
chair; basins; towels; 2 large
mirrors; 1 birch beauty shop
desk, with planter; Niagara
massage hand unit.
In case of bad weather, sale
will be held in Wright and Ley-
burn warehouse, Goderich St.,
E•a st.
TERMS—Oash.
Estate of the late
MRS. LETHA MILLER, Prete
HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk.
20-95-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Farm, Stock, Implements, Hay
Grain and Ensilage, at Lot 9,
Con. 2, McKillop Township, 11/4
miles north of St.. Columban, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER `22nd,
at 1e o'clock sharp.
CATTLE -8 cows, .fresh, with
callves at side; 1 cow due time
of sale; 7 cows due in March;
1 'cow due Feb. 15; 1 cow due
Dec. 15; 3 cows due April:; 3
cows due May; 3 cows due in
July; 4 of these registered; 1
heifer due March; 1 registered
heifer open; 6 open yearling
heifers; 3 Holstein heifer calves
3 weeks old.
MACHINERY — W-6 McCor-
mick tractor, on rubber, in good
shape; Ferguson tractor, with
Ferguson manure loader; Mc-
Cormick 3 -furrow ace bottom
plough; John Deere 81/2 -ft. cul-
tivator on rubber; Fleurry-Bis-
seI manure spreader, 90 bu•;
McCormick fertilizer drill, 16 -
run, on rubber; Fleurry-Bissel
double disc; McCormick sidr
rake, 4 -bar; McCormick 7 -ft.
power mower; 1 Case combine
No. 6, with motor; 1 Case com-
bine, No. 77, with power take-
off, 7 -ft.; 7 -ft. McCormick -Deer-
ing binder; Fairbanks -Morris
hammier mill, 11"; 1 New Hol-
land baler, No. 67. 2 years old.
like new; 32 -ft. George White
bele elevator; 75 -ft. belt, 6"
wide; fanning mill, with 1/4 HP
motor; rubber tired wagon;
8 -section harrows; 12 -ft. grain
auger, with 1/4 HP motor; one
aluminum wheel barrow; 1 hot
water tank, 1000 watt heater:
6 water bowls; 1 vise, 4"; steel
water trough; 1 lawn mower,
like new; 1 McCullough chain
saw; 35 sap pairs and spilus;
2 electric fencers and posts:
1000 4 -inch tile.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT — One
Surge milking machine, 2 units.
for 30 cows; 14 milk cans; one
milk cooler. 7 -can.
FEED -3000 bales mixed hay;
120 bales straw; 150 bales bean
straw; 8 bags potatoes; 25 ft.
ensilage.
GRAIN -1000 bushel mixed
grain,
MISC•—Shovels; forks; pains;
chains; tools, and a host of
other 'a•rticles too numerous to
mention.
PROPERTY—Consisting of:
1 100 acres, 85 acres/ workable.
balance bush. well drained and
fenced, on the property, 11,
storey frame house, with kit-
chen, furnace, 3 -piece bath,
hot and cold water, bank barn.
stabling for fifty head of cattle,
silo and drilled welli.
2 Fifty acres well drained, half
seeded and h.aif ploughfed.
Proterty will be sold at two
o'clock.
Tertns on property, 10% dat
of sale balance in 30 days, On
ehattels, cash.
WILLIAM RYAN, Proprietor.
J. L. RYAN Auetioneer.
JAMES' McQ'iTA.1o, Clerk.
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
CHRISTOPHER JAMES DALE
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Christo-
pher James Dale, late of the
Township of Hullett, in the
County of Huron, Retired !arm-
er, deceased, who died on . or
about the 8th day of Septem-
ber, 1963, are hereby notified
to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 2nd day of
December, 196,3, after which
date the assets will be distri-
buted, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 12th
day of November, 1963.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor.
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the Estate•of
THOMAS RE:GINALD
APPLEBY
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Thomas
Reginald Appleby, late of the
Town of Seaforth, in the County
of Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
eeesed, who died on the 14th
day of October, 1963, are here-
by notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
15th day of December, 1963,
after which date the assets will
be distributed having regard
onl'v to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 19th
day of November, 1963.
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the 1Ebcecutors.
22-96-3
Nomination Meeting
TOWN of SEAFORTH
A meeting of the Electors of
the Town of Seaforth, wilm be
held in the
LEIGION HALL, SEAFORTH
on
M'ONX)AY, NOV. 25, 1263
for the purpose of nominating
persons, for the offices of May-
or, Reeve, Deputy Reeve six
Councillors, Public School Trus-
tees and Public Utility Commis-
sioner.
Nominations will be from 7.30
p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
If a poll) be necessary, the
same will be 'held at the follow-
ing places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1963,
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Polling Sub -Divisions Nos. 1 and
2, at Miller's Garage.
Polling Sub -Divisions Nos. 3 and
4, at the Public Library.
Polling Sub -Divisions Nos. 5 and
6, at Town Hall.
SEAFORTH, November, 18th,
1063.
C. LYLE HAMMOND,
Clerk
22-96-1
Remember, it takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Phone
Seaforth 141.
22. Legal Notices
Township of Hullett
NOMINATIONS
Talee notice that a meeting of
the Electors of the Township of
Hullett will be held in the Corn-
munity Hall, Londesboro, on
Friday, November 22, 1963, at
1:00 o'clock p.m., for the pur-
pose of nominating fit and pro-
per persons to be elected to the
offices of Reeve .and four coun-
cillors foe the year 1964.
Nomination papers must be
filed with the Clerk before 2.00
o'clock p.m. or, the above date.
A public meeting will com-
mence at 2.00 o'clock p.m.,
when. matters of general inter-
est to the Municipality will be
discuasied.
HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Clerk,
RR 1, Londesboro.
22-95-2
Clerk's Notice of the
First Posting of Voters'
List
Township of McKillop
NOTICE is hereby given that
I have complied with Section 9
of the Voters' List Act and that
I have posted up at my office at'
Lot 27, Con. 2, McKillop, on the
12th day of November, 1963, the
list of all persons entitled to vote
in the said Municipality at num-
icipali elections, and that such
list remains there far inspection
And I hereby _call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any errors or
ommiss'ions corrected accord-
ing tQ law, the last day for ap-
peals being the 26th day of
November, 1963.
DATED this 12th day of Nov-
ember, 1963.
J. M. ECKEIRT,
Clerk of McKiEop Township,
22-95-2
Township of Tuckersmith
Notice of Nomination
Meeting
A meeting, of the 'Electors of
The Township of Tuckersmith
w i!U be held• in 'the Town Hall,
Seaforth, on Monday, November
25th, 1963, for the purpose of
nominating candidates for the
offices of Reeve and Councillors
for 1964, and certain School
Trustees, for the years 1964 and
1965, (two to be elected).
Nominations will be received
from the hour of one o'clock to
two o'clock in the afternoon.
In the event of more being
nominated than are required
to fill the positions, an election
will be held on Monday, Decem-
ber 2nd, 1963. Polls will be
open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at
the following places.
PSD No. 1 Township shed,
Egmondvilue. DRO, Audrey
Cameron; PC, Alice Boyes.
PSD No. 2 S5 No. 8: DRO
Roy Greoch, PC Edith
Russell.
PSD No. 3 SS No. 4: DRO,
George Turner; PC, Howard
Johns.
PSD No. 4 SS No. 3: DRO,
Norris Sillery; PC, John
Broadfoot.
PSD No. 5 SS No. 1: DRO,
Melville Traquaire; PC,
Glenn Bell.
PSD No. 6 SS No. 9: DRO,
.John Wood; PC, Wilmer
B roadfoot.
J. I. McINTOSH,
Returning Officer.
22-95-2
OUR TOWN — By McClelland
23. Business Directory'
SEAFORTI.f.
VETERINARY
CLINIC
3. 0, Turnbull, D V.M'„ V.S '
W. R. Bryan, DVM., V.S.
D. E. Galt, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 : Seaforth
A. M. HARPER & COMPANY
Chartered Accountant*
55-57 South St. Telephone
Goderich JA 4-7562
Licensed Municipal Auditor
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST — OPTICIAN
Seaforth Office
Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. a.m.
only, Thorns. evening by appoint-
ment only.
Phone 791 — Residence 613
Mon.—Wed., Clinton Office
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. : Phone 550
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor. ete.
Phones: Office 173, Res. 781
Seaforth : Ontario
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 Day Calls — 335
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich St., W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds
for rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 - Seafortb
Sell that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Ex-
positor Classified Ad. Phone 141.
24. Cards of Thanks
WE wish to thank all those who
remembered us while in the
hospital and since returning
home. Margaret and Edward
Arnold CampbeWi. 24-96-1
I would like to express my sin-
cere thanks' to my friends, rela-
tives and neighbors for flowers,
letters, cards, treats and acts
of kindness shown while I was
a patient in Stratford General
Hospital and since arriving
home. Mrs. _Alex Dennis. 24-96-1
I wish to thank all our friends
and neighbors for their kindness
and consideration shown to -
yards, me and my family while
I was a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter and since re-
turning home. It was deeply
appreciated. Sincerely Yvette
Binnendyk. 24-96x1
'2�5+. IIn McMOria
a deanI!y beloved, doirobott alh4
sactiflct,a1' wife ladul1 ,
Norms "'aura . Powell!„ .'w'b.O "w'a
promoted to bieu ~'vice,
one year ago, N'mve'gthmber 2E,
Thee is a IOW arid` 'our` ???
read.
Along which each Menet go,
It leads beyond to 4414 01 time,
Into the smuse?i ,gbw•
But only for a little nib lie,
Our loved one leaVe0 our sig t,
For just beyond the slue
waits,
In God's eternal light.
—1,0v4PAY rennemberedsand
sadly missed by herr husband,'
Arthro , and her ehill4ren, Rb-
bi:e arid Janice. 24-864
BROOM' ••.-In liavang n> 614.0%my';af
B111oon e
who pass a wa'y one'ye,ar see,
Neverbery e2e, "1 2, and~ :a .dear
mother, Ab! • BrOotue";
passed away 27 year .ago, Tau.
1, 1936.
Dear Dad and Mother you are
not forgotetn.,
Though on earth. you ace no
more,
Still in memory you are with
us,
As you always were before.
As I loved you, so I miss yu,
In my 'memory you are always)
near,
Loved, remembered, longed for
always,
For to me you were so dear.
—Lovingly remembered by
daughter Ilene, son-in-law Ken-
neth and gradchildren Judie;,
Jim and Joanne Thompson. -1
BROOME—In loving memory, of
my loving brother, Tom, who
vassed away, one year ago, ore
Nov. 23, 1962.
Tbor 's an emptiness within ray
life,
Since it was meat for us to part,
But I still love my brother Tom,
Who lives within my heart.
And as I sit and think of him,
It seems I hear my brother say,
This is not death, dear sister,
Rose,
I'm just away.
At the gates of Heaven WE
meet us,
With that same sweet loving
smile,
For we are only parted Tome,,
Just for a little while.
Dearer to us than words can
tell, is the brother we last and
loved so well.
—Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by your Brothers
and Sisters. 25-96-1
BROOME-4n keying memory of
my dear brother, (Tom:), Thom-
as A. Broome, who passed away
one year ago, Nov. 33, 1962.
Dear brother Tom,
My heart still aches with sad-
ness,
And secret tears. still flow,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
And when I am sad and lonely,
And everything seems wrong,
I seem to hear you whisper,
Cheer up and carry on.
Each time I see your picture,
You seem to simile and say,
Don't cry I am only sleeeping,
We will meet again some day.
—Always remembered by his
Sister and Brothea'-inaLaw and
Nephew, Irwin and Anne Agar
and John and family. 25-96-1
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