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1'RON F,,XPOSITOR, sE;a)F'QRTi , JUNE, 4, 1960
,S12,LL.AND PROFIT... BUY AND SAVE ... GET A BETTER JOB a . a HIRE GOOD HELP
'VS, !':"'THESE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
1. Coming Events
, '2: Lost, Strayed
p: Found
4'. Help Wanted
!S. Business Opportunities
6, Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
9. Farm Stock For Sala
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
7,1. Articles For Sala
12. Wanted To Buy
18. 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
28. Cards of Thanks
24. In Memoriam
26. Personala
The cost is low. Classifications 2, 8,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17—minimum
25 cents an insertion. All other claeel-
ftcatlons, minimum 50 cents per insertion,
except Aection Sales (20), Tenders Want-
ed (21) and Legal Notices t22), rates on
application,,
1. Coming Events
L.O.L. COUNTY Church Service, at
Exeter, Sunday, June 5, at 11 o'clock.
L.O.B. A, members are also requested
to attend. 1-16-1
SHOWER for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellig-
sen, nee Margaret Higgerson, Anyone
who has not been contacted for the shaw-
er are cordially invited to the Brodhagen
Community hall, Friday, June 10. Pleaae
bring lunch. Donation at door.
1-16-1
4. Help Wanted
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for part time
housekeeping work, Apply COMMER-
CIAL HOTEL, Seaforth, 4-56-2
NIAGARA cyclo Massage, of Wingham,
is seeking-_dirax.L _salesmen And women,.
training and leads supplied. A wonder-
ful chance for advancement. Earnings
are immediate. Call in at 48 Josephine
Street, or phone Wingham 290.
° 4-12-6
MALE OR FEMALE help wanted—
Bookkeeper and typist wanted by 'Sea -
forth firm. Work to commence June 27,
1960. Five-day week. Apply in writing
to PO BOX 581, Seaforth, stating age,
schooling, experience, references, salary
expected. 4-15-2
LADIES. AND GIRLS
To operate sewing machines.
Apply
Highland Shoes
Seaforth.
'4-16-2
8. Farm Stock For Sale
PUREBRED SHORTHORN bull, red, 13
months old, Phone Cltinton HU. 2-91284
FRANK FALCONER. 8-16x1
10. ' Used Cars For Sale
1957 FORD TRUCK, 34 -ton, good con-
dition wide box. CLAYTON DENNIS,
Seaforth. 10-16-tf
1957 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, excel-
lent condition. PHONE Goderich JA. 4-
8881. 10-16-1
• CHEVROLET pick-up truck. Good run-
ning condition, $121. WILLIAM M.
HART, Seaforth. 10-16x1
1951 CHEVROLET sedan. dark green,
signals. in good condition. will take trade;
also car radio for sale. PHONE 693 R 21,
. Hensall. 19-16x1
1956 VOLKSWAGEN in top condition.
Many extras, custom radio, whitewalls.
chrome discs, leather upholstery. 4 white
mud flaps. PHONE 521, Mitchell, or write
Box 356, Mitchell. 10-16x2
11. Articles For Sale
MASSEY-HARRIS 6 -foot mower in good
condition. Apply to FRED BUCHANAN,.
phone Seaforth 860 R 4. 11-16-1
WALNUT BEDROOM suite, also sofa
and walnut table. PHONE 4734. Sea -
forth. 11-16-1
ONE DINING ROOM ,buffet: one girl's
bicycle. large size, PHONE 691-W, Sea -
forth. 11-161
' THREE BEDS with springs, suitable
for summer eottage. Alen chest of draw-
ers, WALTER MURRAY, Searorth,
,-. 11-16-1
10 CUBIC FOOT General Electric Re-
frigerator with automatic defroster.
PHONE 676, Seaforth:
11-16-1
1047 FORD SEDAN. good condition ;
Lets grinder, drop head hay loader good
shape, Apply G. HEYINK, RR 1, Blyth,
phone 23 R 5. 11-16x1
COMPLETE LINE of famous Ritten-
house Door Chime$, sales, installation and
service. Call today 'for free estimate.
SCOTT RADIO and TV SERVICE. Phone
250, Seaforth, 11-16-tf
24 x 86 ERNEST BROS.. (Mount For-
est),
orest), threehine machine in excellent con-
dition. Haa straw shredder. For par-
ticulars write OTI'O BAUER. Bornholm,
or may be seen at Lot 28. Con. 11, Logan
twp, 3%" south and 8 miles west of Monk -
11 -15x2
MAGIC MARKERS—Instant dry, wa-
terproof, write on any surface: Stint pull
off cap. and Magic Marker .. Is ready to
ase. Refills available. Nine colors Ink%
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141,
Seaforth.
CASE FORAGE Harvester and blower,
forage rack 20 feet long, 4 feet high, with
end gate for unloading, complete with re-
movable tem section for reek for hauling
cut hay or straw, Apply MRS. ERNEST
KNOX, RR 1, Blyth, phone 60 R 16.
11-16.2
FUNK SEED CORN—Plant the beet
seed corn available for either groin or
silage purposes. See or phone your FUNK
0—Hybrid Dealer HAUGH BROS., Brum-
field phone 658 R 23, Seaforth or MILTON
J. DIETZ, 1122 8, Seaforth, phone 647 R21.
11-15-2
2,000 CEDAR POSTS, graded to size,
4" to 6" too; 5" to 6" top; 6" to 7"
top; also anchor posts and braces; barb
wire, Paige wire; steel posts. All at
'reasonable prices. BORDEN BROWN.
Constance, phone Seaforth 841 R 2.
11-16-ff
BLAB WOOD, bard wood, 310 per load:
mixed wbod. $8 per load; approxhnately
2 Cord to a load. Moneysaving prices
on , cement, roofing, gyproc, eheetrock..
917Wood and building materials. FRED
HUDIE, Clinton, phone HD. 2-6665.
11-12x12
GFiRANIUMS, tuberous begonias, can -
:rig, hardy mums, gladiolus. baths, ferns,
titan, pansies, t,etailias, asters, snapdrag-
on, salvia, spider plant, scabiosa, verbena
stocks, allysmn, marigolds, colon's, phlox,
portulaca, zinnia dad tomatoes, cabbage,
cauliflower, brussels sprouts, broccoli,
Spstlish on1o11s, sweet peppers and other
Planta Open etrery day and evening:
RAM'S Ciant14HAUSE, Your Garden
Centre, Scsforth. 11-16x2
amdalIse the
11. Articles For Sale
COMPLETE camping equipment 'for 8;
almost new, CALL Goderich JA. 4-8881.
11-16-1
SEED FOR SALE — Sanilac .beans,
grown from Foundation seed. For past
three years they were champions at the
Royal Winter Fair, with an average yield
of 87 bushels, ROBERT P. ALLAN,
Brucefield, Phone Clinton HU, 2-9846.
11 -16-2
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FOR SALE .
A quantity of Cedar Poste, anchors and
braces. Barb wire, Paige wire and steel
posts.
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD.
Phone 775 Seaforth
11-19-2
12. Wanted To Buy
COLEMAN LANTERN, moderately pric-
ed; canvas or tarpaulin, in fair condition.
PHONE 669 W 4, Seaforth. 12-16a1
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for sick,
down and disabled farm animals. Prompt
courteous collection of all dead and dis-
abled farm animals and hides. Call coil -
leek ED ANDREWS, 851 R 11, Seaforth.
Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada
Ltd.
12-16-10
WANTED
100 ACRE FARM
with good buildings, within three-mile
radius of Dublin or Seaforth.
Apply
HAROLD JACKSON
Phone 2 74, Seaforth, Ont.
•12-16-2
13. Wanted
BOARDERS WANTED in modern Sea-
ferth.__h4me,.,'_PHONE 24.14, ,Seaforth.
14. Property For Sale
-PLAN your home now ; $50.00 down
will buy you a lot in Seaforth or Harem. -
hey. Lots surveyed, Land, suitable for
V,L.A. projects. Terms to suit. CLAY-
TON DENNIS. • 14-16-tf
SIX -ROOM HOUSE, stoker -fired, forced
air furnace. full bathroom, pressure sys-
tem, hot water, four building lots, in Har-
purhey, where everyone wants to move
M. See THOS. FOX, RR 2, Seaforth,
phone 811 R 41. 14-14-4
HOUSE FOR SALE in village of Brus-
sels, 2 -storey, modern kitchen. dining room
and spacious living room, sunroom, full
basement, 3 large bedrooms and a bath
up: oil heated garage. Located on lovely
corner lot. Phone 33, Brussels. MRS.
JOHN WORK. 14-16-tf
PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
HOUSE with all -modern conveniences
in the village of Egmondville, with 8 -acres
of 'and. Reasonable terms.
Estate Property, 1'61 storey brick house
with 5 acres of land, garage and barn
on paved road near Winthrop. Must be
sold to close estate.
TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE, West Wil-
liam Street, All modern conveniences,
including new oil furnace. Priced right.
Lobely Brick Dwelling, Egmondville,
all modern conveniences, new oil furnace.
Ideal family home, Priced right, '
A nice comfortable dwelling, Village
el Walton. Worth investigating.
Apply to:
HAROLD JACKSON,
Broker
•Phone 474, Seaforth
or
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214, Seaforth
14-16-18
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15. Property For Rent
NEW MODERN APARTMENT, with one
bedroom 'in the Regent Block. PHONE
101, Seaforth, 16-16-tf
CABIN FOR RENT---,Bluewater beach,
Goderich. Fully etuiened. Available from
now on. PHONE 676, Seaforth, 15-16-1
TWO-BEDROOM heated apartment; al-
so 3 one -bedroom gas heated apartments
DR. E. A. McMASTER. Phone 26, Sea -
forth. 15-16-tf
FRONT APARTMENT for rent. 3 rooms
and bath. Apply UNITED DAIRY„AND
POULTRY CO-OP, Seaforth Branch,
phone '13. 15-16-1
LARGE, BRICK farm home. Most mod-
ern conveniences. Low rent to respon-
sible party. Apply BOX 927, The Huron
Expositor. 15-15x2
19. Notices
GET YOUR Geraniums, Tuberons'Beg-
onias and all garden and vegetable planta
at STAFF"INN'S. Available at house after
6 p.m. 19-14-8
SEPTIC TANKS GLEANED — modern
equipment, quick service, all work guaran-
teed. Write or Phone LOUIS BLAKE,
Phone 42 R 6, RR 2, BinucIs. 19-01x16
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. WEBB'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth,
agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria
Ltd., Exeter.
19-16-tf
GUARANTEED RADIO and TV' repairs
and small electrical appliance repairs.
Fast service, SCOTT RADIO and TV
SERVICE, East William- Street, Phone
250, Seaforth.
19-16-tf
REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan
Cleaners, Mount Forest. More spots and
stains removed, Garments stayclean long-
er, wear - longer. Agent: KILLER'S
LAUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 for
pick-up.
19-16-tf
DRAIN TILE --4", 355 per M. dad;
6", 385 per M, del'd; 6", $110 per M,
del'd; 8 '", 3175 per M, del'd. Prices for
10". 12" and 14" on request. RYDAI�,,L
BRIOK & TILE LTD., Elginfleld. Phoi>re
BAldwin 7-4721, Iowan. 19-98-61
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19-16-tf
19. Notices
FOLDING ALUMINUM CHAIRS, reg.
57.50, ' only 64.92. SEAFORTH LUM-
BER LTD., Phone 47, Seaforth.
19-16-tf
LIGHTNING PROTECTION—Installing
Lightning rods? Contact a licensed agent,
EARL R. DOUCETTE, 168 Queen Street,
Clinton, phone HU. 2-9741. 19-15.8
BUILDING and REMODELING, eaves-
trqughing done. Also salesman for N.
O. Hipel. Preston, Ontario; Hipel burps.
loafing pens, chicken houses, driving sheds
and metal roofing. Call WAYNE SMITH,
phone 671 J 4, Seaforth.
19-16-tf
PICNIC TABLES, 30" x 60", made
from sturdy 2" Western cedar, only
$22.50. Be prepared for the warm wea-
ther, get your table today. Other sizes
made to order. SEAFORTH LUMBER
LTD., Phone 47, Seaforth,
19-16-tf
MOTORS AND PORTABLE power tool,
rewound and repaired. Parts for all
popular makes. Rebuilt motors for sale.
New Leland and Wagner motors avail-
able on short notice. ART LEVETF, 139
Erie Street, Clinton. Phone HII. 2-6640.
19-16-tf
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest cash prices paid in surrounding
district for dead, old, sick or disabled hors-
es and cattle. Horses at 5c pound. For
the fastest and proper removal of all ani-
mals, day or night.
Call Long Distanceand ask for
ATWOOD, ZENITH 8-4900
(No toll charge)
19-96-26
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Tuckersmith Township Municipal Dump
will be open from 1'p.m, to 6 p.m. on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons until
further notice.
.. -- CORA CHESNEY
Clerk. Tuckeramith
19-16-3.1
' . NOTICE
FOR MCKTLLOP MUTUAL FIRE.
AND WESTEUN FARMERS
WEATHER .INSURANCE
Contact Vincent J. Lane, successor to
the Into J. F. Praeger, if your present
policy needs attention or Son need more
or better coverage.
Call Collect 46 R 12, DUBLIN
19.14-3
SPECIAL,
For Two Weeks Only
On Ply -wood Roofing
Gyproc Sheets and Lath
PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED
All Sale. Items Strictly Cash.
FRED J. HUDIE
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Clinton, Ont.
Phone HU.. 2-6655
19-16x1
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION .
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination 'Service is pro-
vided from bulls of all breeds.
We are Farmer owned and controlled
and operate at cost.
Summer calling hours: Between 7:80
and 9:30 a.m., weekdays; 6:00 and 8:00
p.m., Saturday evenings.
For service or more information call:
Clintbn HU 2-3441
or for Long Distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
19-16-te
HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
Will meet her the June Session at the
Court House, Goderich, on :
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th
at 10:00 a.m.
All communications must be in the
hands of the Clerk not later than Friday,
June 10th,
JOHN Q', BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer
Court House
Goderich, Ont.
19-16-1
• FINANCING
A NEW CAR ?
Either naw or used, our rates are
LOWEST In the car finance field.
W.A. SOUTHGATE
Phone 884, Residence 540
Main Street, Seaforth
19-07-14
20. Auction Sales
CLEAAINO
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household Effects at
the residence of Margaret Govenlock, op-
posite Scott Memorial Hospital, on Wed
nesday, June 8, 1960 at 2 p.m.
Oak dieing room .table and 6 leather
chairs; 6,piece dinette set with buffet
antique sideboard; haU tree with bench
chairs; spool bed; settees; rockers; chest
drawers; mats; studio conches; lamps;
Hiepeed 2.burner hotplate and heater, both
like new; end tables; dishes; lawn mow-
er; pane and numerous other Items,
TERMS—Cash.
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Auction . Sale of Household Effects In
Seaforth Arena, on Saturday, June 11, at
1 p.m.
Full line of household arti6les nest
week.
MISS ELIZABETH HENDERSON
Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-16-1
AUCTION SALE
We are holding an Auction Sale of
Second Hand Machines, TUESDAY, JUNE
7th, starting at 6 p.m.
Included tractors, plows, combines, hay-
ing equipment and other machines of
various types.
TERMS made clear day of sale.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
ELMER SOMERS
Massey -Ferguson
Brussels, Ontario
20-16-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm .Stook,
Machinery and Household Effects at lot
24. con. 1. McKillop twp., first farm
east of Seaforth, on No. 8, Highway, op
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, at 1 p,m.
CATTLE -7 Hereford and Durham cows,
milking and rebred'; 1 cow due to fresh-
en June, 26th; Holstein heifer, 2 -years -
old, bred in Jan. ; 5 Hereford steers, 1 -
year -old; 5 winter calvea; 5 spring calvep.
4 Hereford heifers. 1 -year-old.
MACHINIERY—McCormick Deering C
tractor, good rubbet with scuffler and
bean puller attachments; McCormick
Deering 2 -furrow lift plow in excellent
condition; McCormick Deering 15 -disc
fertilizer drill: power lift with markers;
Case 4 -bar side delivery rake; Case 3-
'section drag harrbws' "'-Yoiiii Deere lb -
plate tractor disc, like new: John Deere
heavy-duty wagon with good tires, grain
box and hay .rack, combined, like new;
McCormick Deering 6 -foot mower ,..with
tractor hitch: Cockshut hay loader; Mas-
sey Harris steel- land roller; 4 -section
diamond harrows; 2 -section diamond har-
rows; electric beast cooker, 100 lb cap-
acity; root pulper; 'large galvanized wat-
er trough; % HP motor ; Cycle gr s
seeder; wheelbarrow on rubber, like new;
electric' fencer; pea harvester and roller;
iron kettle; 2 budges asphalt shingles;
extension ladder; hay fork; car rope;
stone boat; 2 house doors; 100 bushels
mixed grain.
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HOUSEHOLD EF'F1.HTS—Chestertfield
and two chairs; dining room table, six
chairs; rocking chair; lawn chair.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
No Reserve. Farm Sold.
TERMS—Cash.
ALBERT. HORNER, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-16-2
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
WANTED
The Tuckersmith Schobl Area Board
invites separate tenders, for the painting
of classrooms and varnishing hallways
and stairs In the following schools: Nos.
5, 7, 10, and the senior room of No. 8
Two coats of best quality paint to be
applied, nail heads puttied, cracks filled.
The present color scheme to be followed.
Schools may be inspected and any furth-
er details obtained from nearest trustee,
or the undersigned.
Tenders will close at noon, 'June, 7,
1960. Work to be completed by the 15tb
day of August, 1960.
W. P. ROBERTS
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 3, Seaforth, Ontario
21-15-2
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS, clearly ntnrked as
to Contents for supplying one eight or
nine -passenger station wagon; will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until noon,
TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1960.
Specifications available • upon request.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
JOHN G. BERRty
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House, Goderich.
21-16-2
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
OTTAWA
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS addressed to Sec-
retary, Department of Public Works,
Room 13822, Sir Charles Tupper Building,
Riverside Drive, Ottawa and endorsed,
"TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVE-
MENTS (WALES AND GUARDRAIL),
GODERICH, HURON COUNTY, 0I1-
TARIO" will be received until 8:00 p.m.
(EDST), WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960.
Plane, specifications and forma of ten-
der can be seen, or can be obtained
through: Chief Engineer, Harbours do
Rivera, Room 874, Hunter Building, Ot-
tawa, Ont., District •Engineer, Dominion
Public Building, P. O. Box 668, London,
Ont., and can be seen at the Post Office
fit Goderich, Ont.
To be considered, each tender must—
(a) be accompanied by one of the al-
ternative securities called for In the ten-
der documents.
(b)' be made on the printed forms sup-
plied by the Department and in accor-
dance with the conditions set forth there-
in.
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
ROBERT i`ORTIER
THOS. COVRNLOCK, Proprietor Chief of Administrative Services and
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer • Secretary
20.Ib-2 2146.1
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
FOR PAINTING
TENDERS will be received by the un-
dersigned until 12 o'clock noon, Friday.
June 10. 1960, for the painting, (2 coats),
of the the exterior or Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth.
Tenders will include the provision of
necessary materials and will indicate the
paint to be used.
Work to be completed by July 9, 1960.
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
LLOYD HOGGARTH,
Secretary
Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth.
21-16-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of CHARLES ERNEST
MOXLEY
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Charles Ernest Moxley, late of
the Tgwnship of Tuckersmith, in the
County of Huron, Retired Fawner, deceas-
ed, who died on the 9rd day a May, 1960,
are hereby notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claim to the undersigned
a ig
on or before the 10th day of June, 1960,
aftr which') date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to claims
then received. , ' -
DATED at Seaforth, this 19th day of
May, 1960.
MoCONNELL &,,,$TEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate
22-14-3
TREASURER'S SALE
F LA -NDS FOR TAXES
Township of Tuckersmith.
County of Huron
To Wit:
•
.By -virtue of a warrant issued by the
Reeve of the Township of Tuckersmith
under his hand and seal of the said cor-
poration, betring date the 6th day of
April. 1960, sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in the Township of Tuckersmith will
be held in the Tuckersmith Council Charn-
ber, in the Town Hall, Seaforth, Ontario,
at the hour of 3:00 o'clock, (DST), in the
afternoon on the 16th day of August, 1960,
unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given that the list of
lands for sale for arrears of taxes was
published, in The Ontario Gazette on the
7th day of May, 1960, and that copies of
the said list may be had at my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 17th day of May,
1960.
CORA CH'ESNEY
Treasurer
22-14-18
23. Cards of Thanks
I WOULD LIKE very much to thank
all the friends who so kindly Bent cards,
gifts and good wishes to me during any
stay In hospital and since returning home.
28-16-1 JEANNETTE FINNIGAN
I WISH to thank all my friends who
remembered me with visits. cards apd
treats while I was a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Special
thanks to the Doctors of the Seaforth
Clinic, the nurses and staff of the hos-
pital and. Rev. Mills, of Clinton.
23-16x1 JAMES NOTT
THE FAMILY of the late Wm. Henry
Dalrymple wish to extend their sincere
thanks to 'friends, neighbours and rela-
tives and Rev. McKenzie and Harold Bon-
thron during their sad bereavement. Also
thanks to Dr. Goddard and the nursing
staff of Clinton Public Hospital while he
was a patient there. 28-16x1
SINtIERE THANKS to Dr. Gorwill,
Box. and Whitney-, neighbours,
relatives and frierfds who so kindly re-
membered us with 'visits, cards, flowers,
treats and gifts while we were 'in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Aso spec-
ial thanks to our neighbours who so kind-
ly helped us in any way at the time of
bur accident.
MARILYN SMITH and BOB DOERR
23-16-1
24. In Memoriam
FAIRBAIRN—In loving memory of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Fairbairn, who passed
away June 7, 1059 and February 22, (956,
Treasured thoughts of ones so de r,
Often bring a silent tear.
Thoughts returned to scenes long
passed,
Years roll on, but memories last.
Always remembered by daughter
Grace, Rosa and gra children, Helen, Bob
Keith and family, 1 - 24-16-1
25. Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid inplpin sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples, 25c; 24sam-
ples $1,00. Mail - Order Dept. T.78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO. Box: 91. Hamilton,
25-06-tf
26. Births
McCLURE—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
en May 27th, tq Mr. and Mrs. Sam
McClure, RR 2, Seaforth, a daughter.
SCOTT—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 81, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott,
Seaforth, a son.
WALTERS--+Mr. and Mr,. J. J. Wal-
ters, RR 1, Teeswater, nee Margaret
Brophy, are happy to announce the
birth of their son at Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, Wednesday. May 25th.,, n
DTII- I CHECK
THESE BARGAINS
IN THE
'NEWSPAPER APS.
HENSALL
Mrs. Gordon Appleton, of Exe-
ter, was the lucky winner of $500
in the London Kinsmen bingo. Mrs.
Appleton is the former Agnes Fair-
bairn, of Hensall, daughter of Bill
Fairbairn.
M. and Mrs. J. D. Reid, of Lon-
don, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart McQueen,
Members of Hensall Women's
Institute are reminded that the
annual picnic will be Wednesday
June 8, and the supper at 6:30 Is
scheduled to be held in the Legion
Hall, followed with sports at the
local park,
Mrs. Ruth Carter, Rosemary and
Janet, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hedden and three little daughters,
Clinton, visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Catherine Hedden and Herb.
Hensall and District Teen Town
(By Sharon Hume)
Hensall and. District Teen Town
held their weekly dance in the
Community Centre Satprday last.
Chaperones for the evening were
Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs, Aub-
rey Farquhar, of Kippen. Friday
night the last dance of the sea-
son will be held.
KIPPEN
Kippen lucky winners Saturday
night in Hensall Legion penny sale
draw were: Mrs. Eldon Jarrott, $10
in groceries; Gordon Wren, a hos-
sack; and Mrs. Fred Rowntree,
Weston, c/o Mrs. N. Long, $10 gro-
cery order.
District Obituaries
HENRY WHI TAKER
HENSALL—Henry Whittaker, 76,
formerly of London, who retired to
Hensall two years ago, passed
away in South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter, Sunday, a short time after
admittance by ambulance. ,
Survivors are his wife, the form=
er Mrs. Nettie Jane Walker; daugh-
'ters,' Mrs'. Merle Evans and Mrs.
A. J. (Wreatha) McWilliam, Lon-
don; son, Clifford; four stepsons,
Howard and •Hubert Walker, Lon-
don; Carl Walker, Windsor; Clar-
ence Walker, St. Thomas; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Maria Hodgins, London;
brothers, George, Embro, and An-
drew, Detroit. •
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday, June 1, from the Need-
ham Memorial Chapel, London,
with burial in Mt. Pleasant ceme-
tery.
"My husband says I look 10 years
younger in this hat!"
"How old are you?" •
"Thirty." „
"I mean without the hat."
28. Deaths
FLANNERY — In, .Dublin, on May 31.
Terrance J. Flannery, in his 78th year.
Henssall and District Teen Town
LAST DANCE
OF THE SEASON
HENSALL
Community Centre
Friday, June 3rd
8 to 12 p.m. — Dress Casual
Admission: 25c per Member
35c •Non -Member
ALL TEENAGERS WELCOME !
RECEPTION
to honor
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dalrymple
Community Centre
SEAFORTH
FRIDAY NIGHT
JUNE 3rd
Ladies please bring Lunch
NEW AND
USED CARS
NEW 1960'MORRIS `850"
NEW 1960 AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE
1958 1/2 -TON FORD TRUCK
2-1958 VOLKSWAGEN VANS
1958 PONTIAC SEDAN
1952 PONTIAC SEDAN -•
1957 V-8 PONTIAC STATION WAGON
Miller Motors
George H. Miller
. Phone 149 Seaforth
CLINTON
SPRING FAIR
SATURDAY,- JUNE llth
GRAND PARADE AT 1:00 P.M.
Official Opening by T. R. Hilliard
Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Toronto
Large . Exhibit of .,Livestock
PET SHOW P.S. LIVESTOCK CLASSES
SPECIAL 4-I3 CLUB CLASSES
Huron County Dairy Princess Contest
in front of Grandstand
' EVENING HORSE SHOW
7 p.m.—Judging of Heavy Draught Horses,
Teams, Four -Horse Tandem Hitch, Best Dressed
Team, Single Roadsters, Pony Teams.
DRAW AT 10 P.M.
For Vacuum Cleaner and Automatic Percolator
TICKETS 50c — 3 for $1.00
GRANDSTAND VARIETY SHOW
featuring . •
Lloyd Wright, CFPL-TV, London
as Master of Ceremonies i,. Lou Wahl, accordian-
ist; Tex Starr, Western singer; Ventrillo and His
Talking Dummy; ' Electro, fascinating lady of
lights; Slim McCoy, comedy juggler; Lin Yu &
Company, comedy Chinese magic team; Western
Roping Act, Radio Ranger Trio.
Admission ,to Afternoon Performance, 50c — Grandstand, 25c
Admission to Evening Performance, 50e — Grandstand, 25e
WRITE SECRETARY FOR PRIZE LIST
JOHN DEVES . A. J. McMURRAY
President. Secretary.
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ARE
YOUR
CATTLE
TB
TESTED?
The Test and Slaughter program to rid cattle of Tuberculosis has been
in effect for many years. As a result the danger of people catching TB
from cattle is very slight.
BUT — .your cattle could catch TB from. YOU !
We can't have a "slaughter" program for people%with TB: But the
sanitoria are sending dozens of healthy people home -each month.
'Early detection is the reason.
FREE TB DETECTION CLINICS
Will be Held in Huron County Between July 19th and August 5th
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
Huron County Tuberculosis Association