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• 1. Coming Events
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found
4. Help Wanted
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Waited
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. Warted 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
LOBA EUCHRE dates, Oct.
17th, Nov. 21st and Dec. 19th. -1
BINGO every Saturday night,
• Canadian Legion Memorial Hall,
Seaforth. Jackpot $62 on 57 calls
One $25 special and two $5 door
prizes. 1-81-1
4. Help Wanted
BABY SII `1'BR wanted from
7 a.m. to 12 noon, 5 days a week.
Apply MRS. ED. CALHOUN,
Egmondville. 4-80-2
MIDDLE - AGED woman to
look after semi -invalid woman
in her own home irr Goderich.
Nursing eperience preferred.
Good wages attractive up to
date home, car provided. Must
live in. Apply Box 1036, THE
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4-81x1
Female
HELP WANTED
Highland, Shoes,
Apply
Seaforth, Ontario
4-80-2
LOCAL MAN REQUIRED
I need. a:• representative for
my firm in this area. The open-
s ing in this area may be worth
up to $8,000 yearly for the
right man. Can you make short
auto trips? Full or part-time
work. Can you call on Rural,
Town and City dwellers? Are
you prepared tostart at once?.
Write Sales Manager, BOX 814,
London, Canada.
4-814
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Applications for the position
of Local Director of the Huron
County Children's Aid Society
will be received by the under
signed until Saturday, Septem,
ber 30th, 1961.
State Age, Experience, Mari-
tal Status. Qualifications should
be in accordance with the Child
Welfare Act or equivalent.
Salary $7,000 per annum, plus
employee benefits.
Applications must be sub-
mitted in envelopes supplied by
the Secretary..
Address all inquiries to the
Secretary,
JOHN G. BERRY, Secretary
" Huron County
Children's Aid Society,
Box 640, Goderich, Ontario.
4-81-1
8. Farm Stock For Sale
PIGS for sale. Apply ALBERT
VOS, RR 4, Seaforth phone 654
R 21. 8-811x1
TWO Suffolk Ram lambs,pure-
bred, Apply to GEORGE BED -
ARD, RR 2, Zurich, phone 78
R 15. 8-83x1
TEN PIGS, 8 weeks old. 9
• pigs, 6 weeks old. KEN HMS -
SER, phone $62 R 3, Seaforth.
8-81tx2
TWO JERSEY heifers, due to
freshen in October. GORDON
ELLIOTT, Brucefield, phone
641 J 1, Seaforth. 8-81x1.
•, HEIFER recently fresh, vac-
cinated and accredited out of a
good class dam with BCA of
124-152 per cent. Several More
heifers;dtie raiz,:. MALCOLM-
DAVIDSON, VA mile ,`West-an4;
a -miles Sotitb of 91;�tieefield
P1/0/16 � n glt.
9. Poultry For Sale
4004 New Hemp and Sussex,
ready to lay pullets and also
300 Red Rogjc pullets. GORD-
ON WREN, phone 263 J 3, Hem.-
Sall. 9-$124
10. Used Cars For Sale
•
1949 MERCURY panel truck.
CARL VANDERZON, phone 4$9,'
Seaforth. • 10.81111
1953 FORD. to wreck. FRANK
MALONE, RR 5, Seaforth,
phone 64 R 8, Dublin. 10.814.1
11. Articles For Sale
SET GRADE 11 books in
good shape, Phone LINDA PAP-
PLE, 858 R 13, Seaforth. 11.81-1
QUANTITY of dry wood. Ap-
p i y WILFRED O'ROURKE,
phone 37 R 9, Dublin. U -81x1
GIRL'S bicycle, in good con-
dition. PHONE 600 R 4, Sea -
forth. 11-81n1
ELECTRIC refrigerator. Ap-
ply GEORGE HAYS, Seaforth.
1x1-811-1
BALLOON tired bicycle, in
good condition. PHONE 692,
Seaforth. 11.814
GUINEA PIGS for sale. Ap-
ply DOUGLAS BOYD, phone
848 R 6, Seaforth, 11-81x1
CHOOSE YOUR diamond in
privacy at ANSTETT JEWEL-
LERS. For an evening appoint-
ment phone 77, Seaforth. 81 tf
Registered Chihuahua puppies:
with or • withotit papers. MRS.
CARL J•ACKLII I one Brus-
sels, 21 R 9. \ _11.81x1
TWO SURGE milkers, large
size, in first class • condition.
HERMAN WHITFIELD, phone
361 W 6, Brussels, 11-811x1
BRAND NEW 21 cubic foot
Gilson Deep Freeze unit, won
at Lions Carnival. Reasonable.
Apply LOUIS HILDEB'RANDx1'
COMPLETE set of Teacher's
College text books. Apply TOM
SOMERVILLE, phone 842 R 21.
11-S1xi
GOOD USED Coleman oil
heater, apartment size. Priced
reasonable. Apply ROYAL AP-
ARTMENTS, Apt. 2. 1181x1
ONE SMALL barn, apprex-
imately 18 x 24 feet with loft.
'DOUG WHYTE, phone 370-M:
11-81-1
ALL types of gravel for sale.
Prompt delivery. DON. WALL -
ACE, phone 528, Seaforth.
11,77-tf
NOW ON SALE, galvanized
roofing, aluminum roofing. Call
and inquire, WAYNE SMITH,
phone 83, Hensall. 11-69-13
OLIVER BEAN puller with
practically new knives. CLAR-
ENCE MONTGOMERY, phone
859-R 31, Seaforth. 11-817,1
NEW WASHING machine,
$110; Shelburne potatoes arriv-
ing weekly. This week's price
$1.50 bag. BORDEN BROWN,
phane 841 R 2, Seaforth. 11'-77 tf
THREE ONLY used seared
unit refrigerators, in good shape
Your choice $49. CREST HARD-
WARE LIMITED, Hensall, Ont.
11-811-1
WILL TRADE for cattle, hogs
or cash, Case one row corn
picker, used one year. Like
new, GLEN ROSE, Seaforth,
phone 652 R 12. 11817x2
STAPLERS—Never before! A
stapler with quality and per-
formance at the low price of 69c.
See them to -day at rtes: HUR-
ON. EXPOSITOR, phone 141.
IBERSOL electric hammer
mill; with 3 hp motor in A -I con-
dition. Also 800 Honegger pullets
for sale, 20 weeks old. DOMIN-
IC MURRAY, RR 2, Walton,
phone 45 R 9, Deblin, 11-811x1
BEAT THE TAX, buy now.
ansistor radios, $14.95 and up.
Sae. and hear the. amazing. Maco
at $49.95 and $79.95 (shortwave),
at SAVAUGES, (opposite Post
Office.) 11-80-2
NEW WASHING machine,
$110; also flannelette blankets,
prints, flannelette. Buy before
Aug. 31 and save the 3% sales
tax. BORDEN BROWN, phone
841 R 2, Seaforth. 11-77-tf
ALLIS CHALMERS hay baler
in good condition. Price reason-
able. Also ',•z -ton bulk feed mix-
er, JONATHAN HUGILL, phone
667 W 1, Seaforth or HU 2-9822,
Clinton. 11-80-2
GENERAL ELECTRIC dryer,
brand new, which was won at
the carnival. Can be seen at
Frank Kling's Store. For par-
ticulars call NOREEN BUCHAN,
phone 555, Seaforth. 111.80x2
MAGIC MARKERS — Instant
dry; waterproo j write on any
surface; ju off cap and
Magic Marker dy to use.
Refills available. Nine colors. of
ink. THE HURON EXPOSITOR,
phone 141, Seafonth, 11-73atf
CATTLE OILER—Mclntyre's
cattle oilers, the greatest ad-
vance in• cattle oilers in 50 yrs,
The only oiler with spiral curry
comb teeth, that groom the, cat
tle. ORVILLESTOREY, NO 1,
Seaforth. See the oiler at our
farni. 11-711-tf
11. Articles For Sale
NOW pouring fresh clover
honey, 25e a pound, amber, 20e
a pound in own containers. Also
comb honey in one pound car-
tons 50c. WALLACE ROSS,
APIARIES, 11-812
DARK blue Iris. roots, 35c
each. Our fall bulbs will be ae-
riving soon from Holland. Place
your order any time now,.
BAKERS' PREENHOUSE your
Garden Centre, Seaforth. 81x1
12i Wanted . To Buy,
QUANTITY of old pine boards
any width, at least inch thick,
dry and clean, suitable for pan-
elling. BOX 1040; 'Huron Exposi-
tor. 12-80x2
ONE CENT pound paid in the
area depending on size, condi-
tion for sick, down, disabled
farm animals. Prompt, courte.
ors collection of dead, disabled
farm animals and hides. Dead
Stock Disposal Act Licence 42-
C-60. Call collect, ED, AN-
DREWS,
NDREWS, 863 W 1, Seaforth. As-
sociated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Ltd. 12-78-tf
13. Wanted
WANTED
$3,000.00 First Mortgage on
50 acre farm property with
buildings in Logan Township.
Terms to suit lender.
Ap
McCONNELL & STEWART
Telephone 550, Seaforth.
14. Property For pale
WELL constructed 6-7 room
house, needs repairs. Reason-
able for cash. MRS. M. YAE-
GER, Queen St., W., Hensall.
14-80-2
REAL ESTATE
Joseph McConnell
Broker
Phone 266 — Seaforth
LISTINGS WANTED
Modern 6 room house, 1 block
from Public School. This home
s in perfect . shape, recently
ainted, new roof." Full price
$6900. Down payment of $1500
long term mortga1e orsmonthly
payment . basis. Possession in
30 days.
14-81-1
15. Property For. Rent
UPSTAIRS apartment with
four rooms and bath. PHONE
261-W, Seaforth. 15-811
FORTY—TWO foot mobile
home, 2 bedrooms, 4 piece bath,
folly -furnished. BOX 1042, THE
HURON EXPOSITOR. 15-81-2
CABIN for rent at Goderich,
fully equipped, sleeps four, $25
weekly. PHONE 526-W, Seaforth
15-78-tf
SELF-CONTAINED two-bed-
room apartment with bath. Heat`
and hydro supplied. Available at
once. J. C. CRICH. 15-80x2
17. Wanted To Rent
HOUSE in Seaforth by Oct.
1st. Apply BOX 1041, THE
HURON EXPOSITOR. 17-817t1
19. Nntie
SOMETHING to sell? Some-
thing you need? Use the Want
Ads each week in The Huron
Expositor. They bring results.
Just PHONE 141, Seaforth.
MASONRY WORK — Cement
block. brick, stone and masonry
tile. For professional work and
repairs see MARTIN HEYNS-
BERGEN, phone 662 R 2, Sea -
forth. 19-79x4
FILTER QUEEN sales and
service. Repairs to all makes of
Vacuum cleaners and polishers.
Reconditioned celaners for sale.
BOB. PECK, RR 1, Zurich,
Phone Hensall 6961R 2, 19.77-tf
FOR CORRECT medically ap-
proved skirt analysis and .make-
up, contact your Beauty Counsel-
or. FRAN MCLEAN, BRENDA
BROCK or BETTY McLEAN.
19.80-tf
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed,. Wats or
phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2,
Brussels, phone 442 W 6: Brus-
sels, 19-56x26
BARNS CLEANED
Whitewashed and Disinfected
for Brucellosis.
ROLAND NEIL
Phone 293-3225 - Ansa Craig
19-36x52
ONE -DAY film developing ser-
vice on black and white; sever-
al days on Kodacolor. Ansco-
chrome. Ektachrome. Fast ser-
vice and low prices. At STAF-
FEN'S FLOWERS, phone 49,
Seaforth, 19-70-12
ELECTROLUX Stiles and Ser-
vice, cleaners and polishers, al-
so reconditione& cleaners and Every week more people dis-
parts, etttee' 1'TA1t,RfS, 109 New. cover What mighty jobs are ac -
gate. St., Goderieh, phoria 31/V'tninpliahed by low cost Exposi-
4-7917, 1$ 7' .t'Ur Want, Adsti;.
19. Notices
STAPLERS—Never before! A.
stapler with quality and per-
formance
erformance at, the low price of .4c,
See them to -day at 7'1i1NS =E+.
ON EXPOSITOR, phone 141.
WHITEWASHING
Banns and poultry houses
cleaned, disinfected, apd whites
w0- • ed.. Carbol!a, sprayed if de-
sired. For prices phone. J M.
BAEKlR, 95' collect or bole" 138
Brussels. 19-76-10
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 358.2622 +cob i
lect. Seven day service. Licence
No. 103-C-61. 19-60$6
SEAFORTH
U PHOLSPEUY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19-771f
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Municipal Dump
will be open until further notice
on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m.
J. I. McINTOSH
Clerk
19-77-tf
20;' Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household,
Effects, High Street, in the
Town of Seaforth, on SATUR-
DAY, SEPT. 9th, at 1 p.m.
Chesterfield chair; dining
room table, buffet, china cabin-
et and chairs; chrome kitchen
set; drophead Singer sewing
machine; Axminster rug, 6' x6'
flower table; 3 electric floor
lamps; table lamps; antique.
walnut cupboard; antique
wale* platform rocker; radio;
walnut bedroom suite, springs,
mattress; iron bed, springs,,.
mattress; 2 card tables; utility
table with electric out 1 e t;
Westinghouse electric st o v e
with a zr n ex ; Westinghouse
Frigidaire; Conlon ironer; Inglis
washing machine; stand and
tubs; power lawn mower; seal-
ers; crocks; kitchen utensils;
garden tools; lawn furniture; 2
fruit cupboards; step ladder;
antique chits.; small tables;
clothes hamper; bathroom stool;
drapes; shower curtains; scat-
ter mats.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
MRS. ARNOLD WESTCOTT
Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-80-2
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Morris Township
Tenders for the contract of
constructing the Turvey Drain,
which consists of 1 lineal
feet of tile drain, will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until
12 o'clock noon, September 5,
1961. Plan, profile and specifi-
cations may be seen at the
Clerk's Office. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
GEO. C. MAR/ITN, Clark
RR 4, Brussels
21-80-2
TENDERS
McKillop Municipal
Telephone System
Tenders for digging a trench
approximately 400 rods long by
26 inches deep and'a little deep-
er at crossroads for underground
cable, will be received at the
office of the Secretary, up to
September 6th, 1961.
Tender to state price per
rod and to be completed in the
early part of October.
A marked cheque of $60 to
accompany tender. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
J. M. ECKERT
Secretary
RR 1, Seaforth, Ont.
21-80-2
Box $olders'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.
2L,: Tenders. Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
The Tuckersmith School Area
Roard invites tenders for the
supply and .delivery, as requi.rs
ed, of furnace fuel oil for the
area schools during the . 1961-
1862 term,
...he schools to be supplied are
listed as follows; No. 1, 2, 4, 5,
7,, 9 and 10.
The lowest or any tender is
net necessarily acceptable any
the board,
Tenders close at noon, Sept.
12, 1961.
W. P. ROBERTS,
Secretary -Treasurer
RR 3, Seaforth.
21-81-2
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In The Estate of
ROBERT PEIRSON WATSON
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Village
of Brucefield, in the County of
Huron, Farmer, who died on
the first day of Aiigiast, 1961,
are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on
or before the ninth day of Aug-
ust, A.D. 196L
After that date the Execu-
trices will proceed to distribute
the estate having regard only
to the claims of which they shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 19th
day of August, A.D. 1961.
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrices
22-80-3
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS IN
ARREARS OF
TAXES
Municipality of County
of Huron
Province of Ontario
TO WIT:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the list of lands to be sold
for arrears of taxes in the
County of Huron' has been pre-
pared and was published in an
advertisement in The Ontario
Gazette upon the 2nd day of
September, 1961.
Copies of the list of lands for
sale for arrears of taxes may be
had in the County Treasurer's
office.
In default of payment of taxes
as shown on such list on or be-
fore Tuesday, December 5, 1961,
at the hour of two o'clock in the
afternoon, I shall at the said
time in the Court House, God-
erich, Ontario, proceed to sell
by Public Auction the said lands
to pay such arrears, together
with the charges thereon.
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY
GIVEN that if any of the said
lands remain unsold, an ad-
journed sale will be held on
Tuesday, December 12, 1961, at
the same hour and place and
at which municipalities may
reserve the right to purchase
any of the said lands,
Goderich, September 4, 19611.
JOHN G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer
22.81,1
23. „Business Directory
JOHN A. GORWLLL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5-W Res. 5-3
Seaforth
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 ' : Seaforth
If no answer call 317
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
Commercial Hotel
Monday, Thursday -4 to 8 p.m.
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich, St., W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds
for rent.
FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 119 - Seaforth
SEAFORTH
MEDICAL CLINIC
Goderich St., Seaforth, phone 26
P. L. BRADY, M.D., M.C.G.P.
Telephone 750 W 1
E. MALKUS, M.D.
Telephone 15
W. FLEWELLING, M.D., C.M.
Telephone 223 ,
OFFICE 1101./RS: Afternoons,
except Wednesdays; Evenings,
except Wednesday and Saturday
Appointments may be made in
advance.,
23. Business Directory
SEA.FORTIF
' VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. O. Turnbull, D,V,M., V.S.
W. R. BryenS, D.V4M., V.S.
W. G. Drennan, D,V.M„ V.S,
Phone 105 Seaofrth
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, eta,
Phones: Office .173, Res. 781
Seaforth : Ontario
McCONNHLL
c STEWA.RT.
Barristers, Solicitore, Etc.
P. D. McVON11 EL1, Q.C.
D. I, STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist — Phone 791
Main Office, Goderich St., Ws.,
Seaforth, adjacent to Clinic
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Office Hours: Seaforth, daily
except Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 pent.
Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p,m.;
Thursday evenings by appoint,
ment only. Clinton: Monday, 9
a.m.=5:30 p.m. (Above Hawkins'
Hardware.
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
A. M. HARPER & COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich JA 4-7562
Licensed Municipal Auditor
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls:
Phone 43 R 10
BOX
FUNERAL -SERVICE
R. S. BOX
LICENSED EMBALMER
Prompt and careful attention
Hospital Bed
FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS
Phones:
Res. 595-W — Store 43
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night„or Day Calls — 335
THE McKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFF/CE—Seaforth, Ont.,
OFFICERS:
President -J. L. Malone, Seaforth
Vice -President --John H. Mc -
Ewing, Blyth.
Secretary -Treasurer — W. E.
Southgate, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Malone', Seaforth; Chris.
Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert
Archibald, Seaforth; John H.
McEwing, Blyth; William S.
Alexander, Walton; Harvey Ful-
ler, Goderich; Wm. R. Pepper,
Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth; N. Trewartha, Clin-
ton.
AGENTS:
Vincent Lane, RR 5, Seaforth;
William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
boro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth;
Harold Squires, RR 3, Clinton.
24. Cards of Thanks
I WISH to express my appre-
ciation to all who were so kind
to me while I was a patient in
Stratford General Hospital and
since returning home.
24-81-1 MRS. PAT NIGH.
27. Births
GRAHAM—Shauna Jane, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Graham, wishes to announce
the arrival of her chosen bro-
ther, Paul Bennett, on Aug. 25.
REDDEN —At Sydenham Gen-
eral Hospital, Wallaceburg,
' Aug. 26, to Mr, and Mrs. Har-
old Heiden, Dresden, a son
JEWITT—At Scott Memoriab
Hospital, on Aug. 26th, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Jewitt, RR 1,
Londesboro, a daughter.
CRONIN—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Aug. 24th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Cronin, Dub-
lin, a son.
LAVERY—At St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, on Aug. 28, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Lavery of Hent
salt, a son.
•McCLURE—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Aug. 25th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey McClure, RR
1, Walton, a daughter.
SCOTT—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Aug, 25, to Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Scott, a son, a
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Coleman and Mr, and
Mrs. Arnold Scott.
SMITH—At Stratford General
Hospital, on Aug. 29, 1961, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, a
son.
STEWART—At South Huron Hos
pita., Exeter, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Stewart (nee Gingerich)
a daughter, Kimberly Ann.
29. Deaths
SMITH—At Stratford General
Hospital on Aug. 29th, 1961,
the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Smith, Seaforth.
RYAN—In St. Mary's Hospital,
London, on August 25, 1961,
Ellie Ityan,, in her 79th, year.
BRODHAGEK NEWS” OF HE f3
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harloff
have moved totheir booze
twhicock.h they purchased in Ros-
Mr. Robert- French, Clare,
Darlene, Joan and Allan have
moved into the home they pur-
chased from 'Fred 'Uarloff: Dar-
lene will be doing hairdressing
at her home.
Mrs. Ed. Ahrens is confined
to Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth.
Master Douglas Watson en-
tertained a few friends at the
home .;of his grandparents on
Tuesday, on the occasion of hi
seventh birthday.
The Miller reunion was held
at the Community Park on Sun-
day.
Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. rd.
Eickmeir, of Vegreville, Alta.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Queren-
gesser and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Querengesser, of Edmonton
Alta., gathered intheir honor
for a dinner and social evening
m the Community Hall here on
Tuesday evening.
Miss Phyllis Hinz played
trombone and trumpet solos
and Miss Beverley Sholdice
sang solos at the Women's In-
stitute meeting and social eve-
ning held in the Bornholm
Township Hall lest Wednesday
evening.
The wedding dinner and re-
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Mozer
(nee Givilin) was held in the
Community Hall here on Satur-
day.
A shower was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Diehl (Sharon
Cook) in the Community Hall
here on Friday evening.
Miss Beverley Sholdice is hol-
idaying with her brother, Gary
Sholdice, and Mrs. Sholdice in
London this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, of
Port Elgin, with Mei. Rosina
Miller,
Me Paul Priestap was holi-
daying in Toronto recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Querenges,
ser, of Edmonton, Alta., and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Querenges-
ser, also of Edmonton, are vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Hhiilebrecht and other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eickmeir,
of Vegreville, Alta., are visit-
ing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Diegel,
of North Bay, visited Mrs. Wm.
L. Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen,
Carol and Gary, of Windsor,
with his mother, Mrs. Ernest
Elligsen, for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose, Mr.
and Mrs. George Vincent, of
Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
:Jacob, of Kitchener, with Mr.
and Mrs. Chris. W. Leonhardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stauch and
family,' of Kitchener, and Rev.
and Mrs. John Arbuckle and
Billy, of Walkerton, with Mrs.
Albert Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Benne-
wies and Wanda and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Smart, of Windsor,
with Mrs. John L. Bennewies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nowack
and children, of Brunner, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eickmeir, of Mit-
chell, with Mi. and Mrs. Louie
Bennewies.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brodhag-
en, of Stratford, with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hinz.
Mrs. Alma Puschelberg and
Ross, of Listowel, with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd PuscheIberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Parrot.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kressler, of
Stratford, a n d Mrs. Grant
Moore, Heather and Connie, of
Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Sholdice.
Mrs. Ed. Prueter spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Gordon Bach, and Mr. Bach in
London.
Visitors at the home of
George and William Diegel on
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Suehring and Mrs. Ida
Brunner, of Sebringville; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MacLean and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young,
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Swint, of Milverton, and Mrs.
Don McLaughlin and Dale, of
Kincardine, and attended ceme-
tery memorial service.
Cemetery decoration a n d
memorial service was well at-
tended here on Sunday after-
noon. The Brodhagen Band
played for the open-air service,
which was followed by service
in the church, conducted by
Pastor Brill and the junior
choir sang an anthem, with.
Miss Audrey Priestap at the
organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
and Mrs. Dick Watson and sons
attended decoration service at
Seebach's Hill, St. John's Luth-
eran Church, on Sunday and
were guests of Mrs. John Hinz
and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con-
nolly.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chais-
son, of Calgary, Alta., and Mas-
ter Gordon Chaisson, of Nova
Scotia, visited Mrs. Dick Wat-
son and sons for a few days,
Mrs. Ralph Hicks, Alvin and
Sherry spent the week -end in
Toronto.
Mrs. George Oke, Warren and
Donna, Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Mar-
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cel, Darryl, Dale, pt 8t i ener :
with Mr.. and. Mars Lave.#
Witte, 19fareel, staying, fog aoit e
bolida5!s,
Mr- and Mrs. Freeman aperR
cerof Detroit, with ` . ansi,
Mi+,, and Mrs: Harold Wur-
Mrs. Harald Wardell, :Ills
(]beryl Wurdell ' returned with
tliezn for somfe lioliddya«
The Luther League meeting
was held on Sunday evening
with 14 members . present,• Don
Beueruzann read -the, Sct7ptwe
and. several bypips were sung,
Thea topic, which was .lecV,by
lane Rock and...roan Mlzegge£
explained •part, of. -the situation
in China today,. The business
was. in charge of the president,
Elaine Bennewies, Jeep Rock
was in charge of the recreation.
The meeting. closed with the
Lord's Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wassman
and Penny and Mrs. Marie
Wessman, of Toronto, visited
with Mrs. Ad. Pfeifer 'and Mr.
nd Mrs. Lloyd 'Pfeifer on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parrott,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pfeifer,
of RR 2, Monkton, Mrs. Roy
Pfeifer, of Clinton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer with
Mrs. Ad.- Pfeifer on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kahle and
Mr. Geo. Kahle, of- Commerce,
Mich, with Mr: and . Mrs. Man-
uel Beuermann,
Mr. Ross Leonhardt had. the
misfortune to cut his hand
when a heat bulb broke which
he was trying to remove from
a socket, requiring stitches.
By C. A. DEAN, M.D.
MEDITORIAI.: Two recent
letters on the subject of recur-
rent boils prompted today's
meditorial. One, from Mrs. A.
B., asks why her 10 -year-old
girl has boils on different .parts
of her body and whether eating
chocolate would have any ef-
fect. The other, from Mr. D.
S., inquires about recurring
boils over several years and
whether nerves might be a
cause.
To begin with, the treatment
and prevention of recurring
boils is difficult. Almost .every-
one develops an occasional
large pimple, or boil, but to de-
velop repeated attacks of sever-
al large boils at different plac-
es on the body can be quite
annoying indeed.
An underlying cause should
be looked for in each individual
who has this problem. Abnorm-
alties such as diabetes, obesity,
poor nutrition, excess perspira-
tion, frequent use of medicines
containing iodine and exposure
to chemicals or other skin irri-
tants on or off the job — all
should be considered as pos-
sible contributing causes. Un-
fortunately, recurrent boils of-
ten occur in the absence of ap-
parent predisposing factors. In-
dividuals may be in perfect
health except for the boils. It
is not uncommon for athletes
engaged in rough sports (foot-
ball and wrestling) to be afflict-
ed with them.
Cleanliness is most important
in the treatment. Careful re-
moval of drainage material is
necessary ,to prevent the for-
mation of new boils around the
original one. Cleansing the
surrounding areas with 70 per
cent alcohol is advised, as is
the use of a soap containing
hexachlorophene for general
washing purposes. Antibiotic
ointments probably do not help
the boil very much but help to
prevent spreading.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale
spent last Thursday in London.
Mrs, Joyce Huskin, of Drum -
bo; Mrs. Beryl Harris, of Plate -
son, and Mrs. Watson Barker,
of Stanton, Mich., were Mon-
day visitors with the Misses
Rachel and Pearl McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson,
of Clinton, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Warren, of Lon-
don, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson
left by plane for the west coast.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball and
family, of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson
visited with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob-
brook, of Londesboro, on Sun-
day, where a family dinner was
held prior to the departure of
Mrs. G. Garrow and daughters
of One Hundred Mile House,
British Columbia, who left for
home op Monday.
Miss Margaret Jennison, of
Grand Bend, tind Master Tom-
my Webb, of Dashwood, are
spending a few days holiday-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator and family.
Miss na Vodden, of Paris,
is v' ng ith Mr: and Mrs,
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