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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1961-06-01, Page 9• 'TO .IWRQN 10$1 1311♦ $SEAR,'!, ONT, AITN it USE 'THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR, ADVANTAGE 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 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 18. Notices 20. Auction Sales 21, Tenders Wanted f 22. Legal Netices 23. Business Directory 25. In Memoriam 24. Cards of Thanks 26. Personals The cost is low. Oiassifications 2,3,8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17: minimum 25 cents an insertion. All • other classifications, minimum 50 cents per insertion, except Auction Sales (20), Tenders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on application. Billing Charge, 15c, if not paid by 10 days following last insertion. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firms, Tradesmen, etc.): Minimum 50 cents per inser- tion. Billing Charge, 1-5 cents per advertisement, • L. Coining Events AUCTION SALE, Saturday, June 10, 8:00 p.m., St. Thomas' Parish Hall. Everything -- anything — you name it— we'll sell it! 1-65-4 BINGO, every Saturday night at Canadian Legion Hall, Seaforth. Jackpot $60 in 56 calls; $25 special • and two $5 doorprizes, 1-68-1 0 0 2. Lost, Strayed LOST—Ladie's wrist watch lost Saturday on Main Street.' PHONE 582-W, Seaforth. 2-68x1 4. Help Wanted CHOIR LEADER wanted. Duties to commence in July. State salary expected. J. D. TAYLOR, Record- ing Steward, Hensall United Church 4-68-1 WOmJN WANTED 12 more women needed by June 12, 1961, to work on poultry- evis- cerating line; Apply DUBLIN CREAMERY and POULTRY PACKERS Dublin, Ontario 4-68-1 TOWN OF SEAFORTH TOWN CLERK and TREASURER WANTED Applications, in writing and ad- dressed to the undersigned, for the position of Town Clerk and Treas- urer for the Town of Seaforth will be received until June 15th. Ex- perience in municipal work desired; accounting experience essential. Apply giving full details as to age, experience, qualificationkt etc. Sal- ary will depend on qualifications. Applications kept in strictest con- • fidence. Mark envelope "Town Clerk position". MAYOR EDMUND DALY Seaforth, Ontario 4-67-3 ▪ 4 S. Farm Stock For Side 10 PIGS, 10 weeks old. JOHN E. MacLEAN, RR 3, Seaforth, phone 665 R 21, Seaforth. 8-68-1 2 REGISTERED Shorthorn bulls serviceable age, 1 red, 1 roan; herd accredited. WM. R. PEPPER and SON, RR 3, Seaforth, phone Clin- ton HU 2-7534. 8-68x2 9. Poultry For Sale PULLETS for sale. Mount Hope Queen leghorns, 15 weeks and 17 .weeks of age. JOHN WESTBROOK, RR 2, Clinton, phone ,Goderich JA 4-8036. , 9-6$x2 HY-LINE LAYERS eat less than heavy breeds and at the same time lay more eggs. They cost less to raise and eat less feed during the Iaying period, For real econ- omy when the chips are down, try Hy -Line, the efficient chicken. For day old chicks or started pullets, r contact BRUCE ROY, Londes- boro, phone Blyth 28 R 6. 9-60-12 10. Used Cars For Sale 1955 DODGE, 6, automatic, ex- ceptionally good" condition. Priced • to clear an estate. CALL 685-J, Sea - forth. 1Q -68x1 Sell that unftecessary pieee'' furniture through a Huron xposi• tor'awlli ifaed ACI, Phri'tEt'. C 11. Articles For Sale GREEN AWNINGS in good conn dition.. For particulars, CALL 206, Seaforth. 11-68x1 TENT, 10' x 12' x 71/' high; used one season. PHONE 648 R 11, Sea - forth. 11-68x1 DINING ROOM suite, 1 table, 6 chairs, 1 buffet. MRS. H. BERRY, Brucefield, phone Seaforth 641J12 or Clinton HU 2-7572. 11-68-1 UPRIGHT Bell piano and bench, in A-1 condition; wonderful tone. Apply WILBUR KEYES, RR 3, Seaforth. 11-68-1 BOLENS garden tractor with plough, disc and cultivator. Apply HUBERT VAN NLEKERK, on Hwy. 8, near Dublin. 11-68-1 BUFFET, walnut finish; hall tree; 211/2" 4 -burner electric stove; platform rocker. PHONE 337, Sea - forth. ,11.68x1 ALL TYPES of gravel for sale. Prompt delivery. DON WALLACE, St. George St., Seaforth, east of Library. 11-68-tf STAPLERS—Never before!' A stapler with quality and perfor- mance at the low price of 69c See them to -day at THE HURON EXPOSITOR, phone 141, Seaforth. 11-60xtf CEDAR POSTS, large quantity with 6" top; also good prices on asphalt and steel roofing. BOR- DEN BROWN, phone 841 R 2, Sea - forth. 11-68-tf FOR SALE— 12 pair youth's run- ning shoes, $1 pair. Shoes repaired while you wait at JACK THOMP- SON'S FOOTWEAR SERVICE. 11-68x1 MAGIC MARKERS -Instant dry, waterproof, write on any surface; just pull off cap and Magic Mar- ker is ready to use. Refills avail- able. Nine colors ink. TH1J HUR- ON EXPOSITOR, phone 141, Sea - forth. 11-60xtf ADIRONDACK LAWN CHAIRS Unpainted 7.95 SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47 Seaforth 11-68-1 McKEE SALES & SERVICE New & Used Harvesters New & Used Racks George White Implements Pedlars Farm Materials 1 Used Massey No, 3 baler; 1 Used Massey Dyna -balance' mow- er. See; W. J. CLEMENT & WAYNE SMITH Phone 19, Hensall, Ont. 11-68-tf 12. Wanted To Buy ONE CENT pound paid in the area depending on size, condition for sick, down, disabled farm an- imals. Prompt courteous..collec- tion of dead, disabled farm anim- als and hides. Dead Stock Dispos- al Act licence 42-C-60. Call collect, ED ANDREWS, 863 W 1, Seaforth. Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd. 12-65-tf 14. Property For Sale FOR SALE—Modern home, oil heating, brick veneer, 3 bedrooms, on James Street, Seaforth. C. J. DENNIS. 67-tf REAL ESTATE Joseph McConnell, Broker Phone 266 — Seaforth LISTINGS WANTED 100 -acre farm, within 3 miles of Seaforth, Zurich, St. Columban or Dublin. Buildings to be in good state of repair;"land at least 85% workable. FOR SALE To close an estate: Moclern 7 - room home, about 3 blocks from main intersection. New oil furnace and hot water heater; large lot with garage; flower garden, nice lawn in front and rear of property; new roof; house completely redec- orated, including kitchen, with new floor covering. Outside of house newly painted; aluminum storms and screens; 3 bedrooms up and 3 - piece tile bathroom; large living room, dining room and kitchen. This property can be purchased with reasonable down payment and balance in payments $50 ,monthly. Seven -room house on No. 8 High- way; about 10 acres of larld. Own- er being transferred; will sacrifice. One of Seaforth's most modern homes; 4 bedrooms and 3 -piece bath up and 2 -piece down. All rooms recently redecorated; new kitchen and large cupboard space; oil furnace; 2 -car garage; corner lot. All rugs and so -forth remain with property. Owner will leave mortgage on property. Home is priced at least $3,000 less than re- placement value. To close an estate, 7 -room bunga- low, 3 blocks from Town Hall. Any reasonable offer will be consider- ed. Apartments for rent. Box Holders' 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 num- ber. Please do not ask us for MIS inforrnation. 14. Property For Sale REAL ESTATE Wilfred Melntee •— Broker LISTINGS WANTED On Farms, Homes, Businesses and Summer Properties. FOR SALE Port Elgin—Modern 6 -room sum- mer cottage, on large lot, 1 block from beach. Beauty Salon, on Main Street of a busy area town priced far below its value for quick sale. Chopping Mill in Western Ontar- io, powered by water, completely equip. •. with modern machinery, incl.•'.: cider making equipment and 35 -acre mill pond. 100 acres in Stanley township, close to lake; all workable. A real modern 9 -room brick house and a large L-shaped bank barn. 90 acres in McKillop township; all workable, large bank barn, ex- cellent stabling; modern 8 -room house. 200 acres near Londesboro, 160 acres workable; large bank barn, new cement stabling and 9 -room red brick house, modern in every respect. 140 acre Dairy Farm, in tip top shape; only 4 miles from Goderich. General Store, with attached liv- ing quarters; doing a large volume of business. Be sure to see this one before you buy. Please send for free catalogue on farm listings. Apply to Amos Corby Phone 598-M Seaforth, Ontario LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE for WILFRED McINTEE — Realtor Walkerton, Ontario 6 offices and 25 salesmen to serve you 14-68-tf 15. Property For Rent TWO-BEDROOM, modern, heat- ed apartment. PHONE 291-J, Sea - forth. 15-68-tf DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT for rent; heated; four rooms and three- piece bath. Available July 1st. Seafo hN NOBLE, phone .7.1Wl, THREE-BEDROOM house, furn- ace, 3 -piece bathroom, aluminum doors an d windows. DONALD BUCHANAN, phone 757 J 4, Sea- orth. 15-68x2 METAL -CLAD- building, 33'x36', with attached office; former Re- liance Warehouse. Suitable for a warehouse, store house, workshop or small factory. WILLIAM M. HART. 15-68 tf 19. Notices FILTER QUEEN, sales and ser- vice. Repairs to all makes'ofvacu- um cleaners and polishers. Recon- ditioned cleaners for sale. BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich, phone Hen- sall 696 R 2. 4 19-68-tf - SOMETHING to sell? Something you need? Use the Want Ads in The Huron Expositor each week. They bring results. Just PHONE 141, Seaforth. 19-60xtf STAPLERS—Never before! A stapler with quality and perfor- mance at the low -price of 69c. See them to -day at THE HURON EX- POSITOR; phone 141, Seaforth. 19-60xtf ELE,CTROLUX, Sales and Ser- vice, cleaners and polishers, also reconditioned cleaners and parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 Newgate St., Goderich, phone JA 4-7917. 19-68-tf JAMEStDOYLE, Spray painting, barns, roofs, houses, factories and offices. Complete Insurance cov- erage. Free estimates, good refer- ences, Phone GL 1-7296, 497 Char- lotte St., London, Ont. 19-684f BARNS CLEANED Whitewashed and Disinfected for Brucellosis. ROLAND NEIL Phone 104 - Ailsa Craig 19-36x52 MAGIC MARKERS—Instant dry, waterproof, write on any surface; just pull off cap and Magic Mar- ker is ready to use. Refills avail- able. Nine colors ink. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141, Seaforth. 19-60xtf Septic Tanks Cleaned Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2, Brussels, phone W 6, Brussels. 19-56x26 WAIT... .r SAID i7's UKE STEALING -me WAY THosE.„ BARGAINS ARS NEWTuE SPAPER'- R1601.1 ADS,.. r� 19. Notices CUSTOM WORK—Weed spraying all kinds of weeds sprayed, rates reasonable, reduced rates on 25 or more acres. Apply LLOYD MEDD, phone HU 2-9836, Clinton. 19-68-3 ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SERVICE $1 per 100 lbs., plus bonus for dead, old or disabled horses and cattle. Please phone promptly to Atwood ZEnith 34900 (no toll charge) or Atwood 356-2622 collect. Seven day service. License No. 103 C61. 19.86-26 SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all -kinds of upholstering. 19-68-tf NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday after- noons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m. CORA CHESNEY, Clerk 19-6841 20. - Auction Sales 105 HOLSTEINS COMPLETE DISPERSAL SUNROSE FARMS Of Brampton, Ontario 65 Purebred, balance high class Grades. Accredited area, Brucel- losis Certified Area, vaccinated. Selling on: TUESDAY, June 6th at 7:00 p.m., EDST, at HAYS SALES ARENA Oakville, Ontario (No. 5 Highway at Trafalgar) The milking herd, roue fresh, oth- ers due early summer, is male up almost entirely of daughters of Cen- tral Ontario Unit sixes. Younger members include twenty July, Aug- ust and September calving heifers, of particular interest being four by Rosafe Johnathan (VG), a son of ABC Shamrock Pontiac (Ex) --8 yrs. 364, 2x - 22796-926-4.06 6 lacts. 125- 440-489-390; 167M -177F of BCA. Al- so included are several open hei- fers and heifer calves. HAYS FARMS LIMITED Sales Managers, Oakville, Ont. Box 490 Phone VI 5-5711 20-68x1 AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of fhhim machinery at lot 9, Bronson Line, Stanely Twp., 33/4 miles nhrth of Blake or 5 miles south of Bayfield, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, at 1 p.m. sharp. 6 -ft. Case combine with motor and attachments for clover; Pa - peck forage harvester with corn head and hay attachments; George White blower with 50 ft. of outside pipes, also pipes foh inside silo; 2 forage .harvester boxes and wa- gons with self unloading attach- ments; 15 run International fer- tilizer drill (like new); T 45 Inter- national hay baler; International 2 -row corn planter; 8 -ft. Case power driven binder which makes a good swather; Farmall A Inter- national tractor with lights and starter, also manure loader; clov- er attachments for 7 -ft. mower; Fleury Bissell manure spreader on rubber, 95 bushel capacity; 5 -sec- tions of International spring -tooth harrows; 5 -section of harrows; Grain blower with 50 ft. of pipes; land roller; 100 bushel grain box; 8 -ft. International heavy duty trac- tor disc as good as new; 3 -furrow International tractor plow on rub- ber; 2 -furrow International tractor plow on rubber; 7 -ft. New Idea tractor mounted mower, like new; tractor mounted 20 ft, sprayer; set sleighs; 36 ft. extension ladder; anvil and forge; blacksmith set; post hole digger to mount on Farm - all A tractor, (like new); Lincoln 180 amp. electric welder, (like 'new); wire stretcher; set of chain blocks, vs ton capicity; set of dou- ble blocks; set of heavy duty trac- tor chains; Stewart Warner elec- tric brooder stove and poultry equipment; heat houser to fit A.W, 4 International tractor; set of plat- form scales; root pulper; grass seeder; Bolens 21/2 horse power garden tractor withcultivator and plow; 2 -row scuffler to mount on Farmall A tractor; 2-18" rotary power lawn mowers; 24" Handy man jack; logging chains; fanning mill with motor and screens; Inter- national cream separator; table saw; emery stone stand; emery bench stone stand; 4 electric 114 h.p. motors in good shape, (will guar- antee); 1/2 h.p. electric heavy duty motor, only run 10 hrs.; Letts farm grain grinder; large bulk tank feeder, 200 bushel capacity; Band C electric feed cooker; cement mixer with motor; rubber tired wheel barrow; 6 -ft.. step ladder; bench mounted drill; 4 sling ropes; farm air compressor•tvbith tank; ensilage feed cart; small table International cream separator; 50 electric fence posts. CATTLE -- De -homers and New Burdizzo. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -3 fold- ing lawn chairs; rangette stove; Victrola gramaphone with 500 re- cords, work 'good; day bed; floor lamps; number of chairs and oth- er articles too numerous to men- tion. TERMS—Ca sh. ROY SCOTCHMER, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEORGE POWELL, Clerk Everything will be sold as own- er is giving up farming on account Of ill health, 20. Auction Sales ESTATE AUCTION SALE Estate Auction Sale of combined store and dwelling, situated on 4 acres of land, brick construction, part of lot 10, con. 5, McKillop Twp„ 21/2 miles north and 33/4 miles east of Seaforth, on SAT., JUNE loth, at 7 p.m. Known as the Beechwood store. TERMS -10% down, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. For further particulars apply to V. L. CARLIN, Executor London, Ontario, Box 548. Estate of the late MARY L. CAR - LIN. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 20-67-3 23. Business Directory DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 : Seaforth If no answer call 317 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physfan and Surgeon Phones; Office 5-W Res. 54 Seaforth A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones Office 173, Residence 781 Seaforth Ontario A. M. HARPER & ^COMPANY Chartered Accountants 55 South St. Telephone Goderich JA 4-7562 Licensed Municipal Auditor McCONNELL & STEWART • Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550 G. A. WEBB, D.C.* • *Doctor of Chiropractic 438 Main Street - Exeter X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except Wednesday Tues. and Thurs. Evenings 7-9 For Appointment - Phone 606 SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W.R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. W. G. Drengan, D.V.M., V.S. S. D. Meeuwisse Phone 105 Seaforth D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correctiou Commercial Hotel Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. SEAFORTH CLINIC• Telephone 26 P. L. BRADY, M.D. Surgeon Telephone 750 W 1 DR. E. MALKUS Telephone 15 EVENINGS: Tuesday and Thurs- day only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments may be made. 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 Adjustable hospital beds, for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119 Seaforth J.' A. BURKE Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN ONT. Night or Day Calls: Phone 43 R 10 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 335 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791 - Seaforth Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted Main Office, Seaforth Goderich St., West, adjacent to Seaforth Clinic Office Hours: Seaforth, daily ex- cept Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursday evenings by appointment only. Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (Above Hawkins' Hardware.) THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS President—J. L. Malone, Seaforth Vice-President—John H. McEwing, Blyth. Secretary-Treasurer—W. E. South- gate, Seaforth. DIRECTORS J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John H, Me - Ewing, Blyth; William S. Alexan- der, Walton; Harvey Fuller, God- erich; Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth; N. Trewartha, Clinton. AGENTS: Vincent Lane, RR 5, Seaforth; William Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; Selwgn Baker, Brussels; James Keys; ';lint 1, Seaforth; Harold Squires, RR 3, Clinton, 24. Cards of Thanks DEAR FRIENDS: I wish to ac- knowledge with thanks and .heart- felt appreciation, the kindness of all those whose prayers and com- forting messages of sympathy have helped to ease., my sorrow in my' recent loss. Sincerely, 24-68x1 MRS. VIOLET ELGIE THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Austin Dolmage wish to thank their friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy at the time of their re- cent bereavement. Special thanks to the staff of the Thamer Nursing Home; Box Funeral Home, pall- bearers, flowerbearers and all who helped m ani' way. 24-68x1 MY SINCERE thanks to Father Durand; Doctor Brady and Doctor Malkus for their kind attention and Whitney Ambulance Service. Many thanks to all those who remember- ed me with get well wishes and con- gratualtions, also treats I received while a patient at St. Joseph's Hos- pital. MRS. GEORGE DUCHARME 24-68x1 I WISH to thank Dr. Gorwill and the staff of Scott Memorial Hospit- al, friends, neighbors and relatives who sent cards and treats and who visited me while a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to those who helped put in my seeding at home and did chores for me. It was deeply appreciated. 24-68x1 JERRY DOERR MY SINCERE thanks to the staff of Scott Memorial and St. Joseph's hospitals, to all my friends who of- fered prayers and sent good wish- es and flowers, to the Seaforth Hos- pital Board, Dr. Stapleton, Fr. Mc - Cowell, Fr. Sullivan and to my neighbours and friends who looked after my family so well while I was a patient in Seaforth and Lon- don. ondon. THERESA MALONE 24-68-1 WILLIAMS—In the .midst of our sorrow, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all the neighbours, friends and relatives for the kindness and sym- pathy shown us in the loss of our dear brother, Charles Edward Will- iams. We especially wish to thank Dr. Gorwill, who has been most faithful to our late brother for many years; to Dr. Malkus who attended our brother in his last • recent ill- ness of ten weeks; to the Scott Memorial Hospital, the nurses and staff and all who helped to make his stay there a most pleasant one of comfort and happiness. We es- pecially wish to .thank the Rev. Mr. Snyder, of New Dundee, for his consoling message and all the donors of the beautiful floral offer- ings. We especially wish to thank Mr. Ted Doyle, Mrs. F. Williams, Mr. D. Wallace, each and every one of the very close neighbours, who at many times gave of their time. To all of you, we say thank you. To the Box Funeral Home for their kind and efficient manage- ment of the services. Thanking all of you most kindly. Brother, MR. ROLPH WILLIAMS Sisters, MRS. BARRY LORIMER MRS. RUSSEL ECCLES 24-68-1 27. Births DOWSON—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on May 25, to Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson, RR 1, Varna, a daughter, HOLTOM—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on May 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Byrne! Holtom, Seaforth, a daugh- ter. LOVE—Merlin and Jean Love (nee Armstrong), of London, wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Pamela Jean, on Fri- day, May 26, 1961, at Victoria Hos'Pita1, London, A sister for Johnny. MURRAY—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on May 30, to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Murray, RR 5, Sea - forth, a daughter. McGAVIN—In Owen Sound Gener- al and Marine Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John S. McGavin, a soh, John Martin. A brother for Leslie Elizabeth. Van DYK—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on May 25. to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore VanDyk, RR 3, Sea - forth, a son. 29. Deaths PATRICK—In Wyoming, on May 25, William Patrick, formerly of Hibbert, in his 85th year. BRUCEFIELD The Woman's Association of the Brucefield United Church will hold their annual Visitors' Day on Tues- day afternoon, .June 6, at 2:30, when Seaforth 'Northside ladies, Wesley -Willis and Ontario Street, Clinton, ladies will be guests. The ladies of the loeal congregation are especially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hope, Lind- say, visited with Mrs. Hope's aunt. Mrs. Charles Clifton, on Sunday. Mrs. George Clifton attended the Farmers' Uhion hoard meeting at Oshawa' on Saturday. Sgt. A, Randall, RCAF Clinton, returned home on Sunday after spending two weeks at Halifax. The Bell Telephone ladies, Clin- ton, played a friendly game of ball with the Brucefield ladies on Mon- day night, Brucefield being the winners. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith and family, of Stratford, visited with relatives in the village on Sunday. WINTHROP The Helping Hand Mission Band will hold their picnic on Saturday, June 2, at 2 p.m. WEDDINGS ALBERT DEEVES HENSALL—Albert John ,Henry Deeves, a former resident of Han- over, passed away at Victoria Hos- pital, London; May 15, in bis 64th year. While a resident there for ever 25 years, Mr. Deeves was em- ployed as foreman at the Allen A. Hosiery Plant, which later became known as the Model Hosiery,'when the former was purchased by Smith Brothers, of Toronto. When the plant closed down some 10 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Deeves took up residence at 324 Ashland Ave., London, where the deceased was employed as foreman in the Super Silk Ltd. plant. The late Mr. Deeves, a native of Clinton, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, John Deeves. When a youth he learned his trade in a hosiery mill at Clinton. He is survived by • his wife, the former Laura Barnard; three sons, George and Jack, of London; James, of Hanover; three daugh- ters, (Lorraine) Mrs. William Hue - miller, Hanover; (Dorothy) Mrs. Charles Bluhm, of London, and (Mary) Mrs. Leo Vandervoort, of Buffalo, N.Y.; four brothers, Lorne of Kincardine; Asa, Hensall; Mer- vin, Hanover, and Thomas, Clin- ton; two sisters, Mrs. Helen FowI- er, London, and Mrs. Roy Mann, Clinton; also 11 grandchildren. The late Mr. Deeves was devoted to his family and he was held in high esteem by the many employ- ees of the hosiery mills, both" in Hanover and in London. While re- siding in Hanover he was a mem- ber of the Baptist Church, ,where he taught a Sunday sch861 class for 25 years. Mr. Deeves was keenly interested in gardening and fishing and was a former member of the Hanover Lawn Bowling Club. Funeral services were held Wed- nesday, May 17, at 2 p.m. at the Needham Memorial Chapel, Lon- don. Interment was in Woodland cemetery, London. HIRT--MILLSON Yellow and white 'mums and ferns decorated St. John's Angli- can Church on Saturday, April 15, 1961, at 3 o'clock, when Carol Mae Millson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cassidy, of Ingersoll, became the bride of Eugene Herman Hirt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Hirt of 16 Ontario St., Tillsonburg. Rev. H. F. Janke officiated. Solo- ist Grant McDonald sang "Wed- ding Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love," accompanied by the church organ- ist, E. A. Daly: Given in marriage~ by her step- father, the bride was lovely in a white. floor -length gown, of import- ed chantilly lace, fitted bodice and boat neckline with rose petal trac- erey enhanced with iridescent se- quins and seed pearls. The 'bouf- Po fant skirt, designed witb'scaloped lace ruffles,' ended in a chapel train, Her can headdress of nylon.. tulle, sprinkled with weed pearls,. held her chapel -length veil in place. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Matron of honor was Mrs, Don- ald Yalte, of Tillsonburg, a friend of the bride. Bridesmaid Was Miss Rosemarie Berton, of Tillsonburg, a --friend. They wore moss green street -length creations of chiffon over taffeta, white feather head- dresses, and carried ;bouquets of yellow roses and 'mums. Flower ,girl was Miss Lynne Mc- Donald, of R.R. 2, Brussels, cousin of the bride, who was attired in a yellow street -length dress of nylon worn with a floral hat to match, and carried a bouquet of tinted green 'mums. Best man was Donald Yake, of Tillsonburg, friend of the groom. Ushers were Fred Hirt, of Vienna, brother of the groom, and Remi DeBuck, of Tillsonburg, friend of the groom. Reception for 70 guests was held at the catering home of Mrs. Ruth Sommers, 405 North Broadway. The bride's table was decorated with white and yellow 'mums. The bride's mother wore.a mauve street -length dress, white accessor- ies and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother wore a blue street -length dress, black acces- sories and a corsage of pink ros, es. The bride, for travelling, chang- ed into a sky blue street -length dress, worn with black and white accessories, blue coat and a cor- sage of red roses. The couple left on a wedding trip to points in the U.S:, and will reside at 29 Bear St., Tillsonburg. Guests were present from Lon- don, Woodstock, Ingersoll, Brus- sels, Seaforth and Tillsonburg, McKILLOP UNITED CHARGE Cavan, 10:00 a.m.; Duff's, 11:30 a.m,; Bethel, 2:00 p.m.—Rev. W. H. Summerell, Minister. NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH Worship, 11 a.m.; Junior Church School during the worship period; Senior Church School, 10:00 a.m.; Church School Officers and Teach- ers and Christian Education Com- mittee, Sunday evening, 8:15 p.m., in church schoolroom.—Minister, Rev. J. Cliff Britton, B.A. Patient: "Are you sure that you have diagnosed my case correctly? I once heard of a doctor who treat- ed a patient for pneumonia who afterwards died of typhoid." Doctor (indignantly): "If I treat a man for pneumonia, he dies of pneumonia." Special Sale! Lawn Mowers 4 Cycle — 21/4 H.P. Recoil and Impulse Starters We also sell . Deep Freezers - Refrigerators Washers and Other Appliances • GEORGE'S REPAIR SHOP ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Specializing in Ri.ral Installations Phone 57 R 8 : DUBLIN HACHBORN'S Seaforth's Leading Meat Market THIS WEEK -END SPECIALS BLADE ROASTS - - - 49c SHORT RIB ROASTS - - 59c BEEF RUMP ROASTS - - 65c , , SIRLOIN STEAK - - - 75c PORK ROASTS - . - - 39c. TRY OUR ROASTED PIG TAILS and ROASTED CHICKEN WINGS Shop in Seaforth Saturday Night OPEN TILL 10 P.M. We Deliver -- Phone' 58 -