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T6 JACE; WEBS and WE:PB BILLIARDS` ,
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efer your Wiling Problems.. or Repair
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Commercial Industrial Residential Wiring
Televisioxt and `Electric APP liance
Sales and_ Service
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INCREASIN`d ' INTEREST IN, BILLIARDS "as : -relaxin entertainment has "resulted `:in an ex-
pa'rision program -being.• carried out, by Webb's Billiards -here. :,�:he large accomi bdation in'. the
Oke block,' ias-been:' redecorated --arid -additional .:tables- installed: Here is, shown a "" ortio of the
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„attrac"tive table arrangement. ;(Photo by Phiilips) •
;Business has:�increased to : such
an extent - that it was found'nec-
essary • to - enlarge facilities -at
Webb'spifliards _says Jack -Webb,,
proprietor. Urged, on: by the de-
cided lack in recreational , activi-
ties in Seaforth,arid`-the increased,
business, Mr- .Webb, has'_ just cosn-
pleted- installation of. -two more
tables in ,his corner "pool -room,
The addition --of: the -e. tables
brings,. the total' number of tables
to seven,; and makes the pool room
one -of` the largest and'~most com-
modious in'the - area. ;. '
As . well as, enlarging . the table
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visit --our Rern d I,
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With seven •. tables available, you will enjoy; the relaxation which
our new accon nodation makes -rpt sib1e t
nnouncement
±FROZEN - mCUS'ARD
vihl Abe available Saturday of this week.
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space, the:: interior: has been bright-
ened with, ; new lighting fixtures. A_
new floor. was also installed and
-the--complete-interior -painted, ”
Mr. Webb,, who came here. from'
Clinton' a :year ago, was raised in.
Prescott, Ont. For.a'nti-mer of
year he was with Colonial Coach,
with headquarters','' at Kingston,
and r prior 'Jo coming to :Seaforth`
was assistant :sales; -Manager of -the<
Ontario Motor. League,
Since arriving., in this town, Mr
Webb leas taken, a great interest
town "activities,- and was instru-
mental in the forming of the -:Sea -
forth `Kinsmen Club, .'i• He is first
president . of this organization'. Mr.
Webb> is also` a " member of.the
Canadian Legion. -
ELE--S
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Mr- and ;Mrs Thornton Mustard
and babe spent' the weekend with
Mr,_Mustard's parents, Mr., andl_
Mrs,: Alex. Mustard, We are pleas-
ed.to know`: Mr. Mustard; is „feeling
better after a : critical -kidney aper-
IVIrs" Frank McGreg Or, --Mrs.
Walter ;Moffatt 'an Mrs, 1i. Berry:
spent=Friday with:.IVtrs:,Alton ;John-
ston; Seaforth•
Mr, and :.Mrs.' Stanley -.Neale; of':.
'London, `°-spent • the weekend •, with
Mrs: Neale's mother Mrs. W:
Hullett:.Cou e.
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Wed Forty Years
On Saturday, April 19, Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Reid entertained rel
atives in- hamar other -paretics, Mr:"
and Mrs.; George `'Carter, ;.on the
occasion --of' their rfortieth wedding
anniversary,. Nineteen enjoyed a
bounteous supper. eProgressiye
five -hundred- was played --
Mr. and Mrs Jaek Kellar show-
ed -colored": moving pictures of
family",-' atherxiiga,%. local :scenes,'
and their recent trip to New York...
Thelhonored couple received many
beautiful,Lapd ;usefuli� gifts,. - e
Stackhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Wilson.
- Congratulations are extended: to
Mr. and Mrs. ,Stewart -Wilson on
the arrival of their babyson .on
Sunday; April 20.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. ;.Geo.
Henderson s • over, the. weekend_'were
ranee I ",''a n
Mr. 'Ho Henderson d
dau Miter
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Mr. and Mrs. James Paterson,
London, Visited . with - Mr. pater-
soii's -:parents ': Mr. and Mrs". ''° Alex
Paterson, on 'Sunday:
Mr. and' Mrs Ross Scott ,spent.
a levy days in: Toronto last week.
Miss Gwen :.,Gregg ' and Mr. Root.
McNair, of Ailsa -Craig;:-visited-liv-
er
isited l v-
er the 'weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Hargreaves
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Mid=WODAto Meet's
Zone 1 committee of: the
Western Ontario Development As=
sociation will meet in; the Clinton
Town' ; Hall 'Friday' 'night ; The.
Meeting, according- to" zone, chair
man, Dr. E.. A. McMaster, 'Sea -
forth, 'will :include 'the election of
officers and .directors; :for Zone -1,
and, the discussion . of zone.and
municipal ` affairs ,
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On the Reopening of _Renovated,, Enlarge
Quarters
WEBB' BILLIARDS ARE; AGENTS. FOR
S nitone''Dirt' Cleciarng an
Laundry: Service
plc R UPDAYS AXE ` WEDNESDAY' and
SATURDAY
tie For Off -Season GaTmetit Storage
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HENSALL
Mr. W. IL- Stephenson is a Pat-
lent at Victoria hospital, Jordon,
Mr Pat Veneer, 'whir has.beea a
tint nt Setrtt' Meniorial xlaspi-
talpa, eSeaortli;` leturned {oni
and is stayL g ivithrebis, dauighteer•
atld sop -in law, 14Tasr and ¥rs- Wm
Kyles of 'Kippers,'°for 'a ifew days.
Mrs
• Mr, Pete ii`ilpatrick; ,of Kippers,
received' ward that his sister,
Jack Logan, of Old Wives, $ask ,
is -,seriously ill in Moose Jaw'Hos-
pital, . ,
lebThe`ke' ali regularLodge
day nieetiug. of Axnier'
'was ,held Wednes=
evening with Noble-Gratrd Mrs,
W llydzrr dldwell ui 'flee chair- An
iutttl pp vas aeeePted to _attend.
Friendship Night` at 4-linton Laixge
,Saturday, anda;'dona on. was..giv-
eii 16.,the Cancer Society for dies
ings. A social--houi• of -cards fol
lowed the meeting, for which 1VIrs.
Glenn Bell and Mrs;-,Vlrilliam Fuss
weas re servthe ed:
prize winners.. Lun
cacheon
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•Kinpceperslled Fasttheir Wanmnual' en's Institutemeetipg,;
Which Was scheduled, for April 16,
to Wednesday; `''Apri1,';23, ,at, 8x.30.
p.,m , owing to=a death in the corn-�
inanity Mrs -Arthur-Varlet' -will-'
be hostess far -this irieeting . A _rug,
'project and achievement day" were
field in'theW.ingha�District Hzgh:
SchooL-o Sati ,day prrt'-79-when-
250 rugs _were .on, q�jisplay
Hensall Kinsmenare=`maltii►g; "a
house-to-house canvass of Mensal]..
:Friday, Apri '25 for the 'Canadian
Cwanceroodis ' Sin ocietycharge o.., ` Mrf•
Frank E11
• this ,project:
It is to :be. hoped , that' the citizens.`
of . the :village will • contribute, gen-
erously to this worthy cause.
Mrs. -Annie Richardson, .who has:
:been -a patient at Mrs Desjardine's
nursing home, -Exeter, was'taken,
fo South` Huron:: Hospital Sunday.
evening, in the interests of her
health.
Mr. William Hyde, , 94 in - July
this year, won, first _prize m _his:
:class for fiddling at the�' Sports
Fair; at :London Thursday evening;';
and captured first prize for the
oldest person present. This makes
-67 first `prii es he has-" even at ear=
Mils- contests,: in addition to sev-
eral ai second, Burd and fourth=:priz
e,s - in his playing career.
The ladies of St. Paul's Anglican.
Ghure = -
h- were-�pTease�cl to-hadeJsa
many guests at their smorgasbord'
Saturday. Everyone' 'seemed to.
enjoy the. hot turkey :hair, jellied
tongue,, --scalloped - potatoes, green;'
tossed' salads, Jellied -fruit -and- veg..
'etable salads, :pickles ':and 'relish
es and 'a;variety, of tasty desserts.
The "Hensall Kinettes were ' well
pleased :with the:success -of .their
rummage,.sale 'held last Saturday
in the• • Town Hall, and wish : to
thank alI `
thase -.'wh o-. so kmdl- con -
y-
tributed $o -generously to it; .Mrs..
Robert Reaburn:;`and• Mrs. Robert.
Baker,- Jr .' o
c nuened4he r
r r p OJIECt
Bingo Whiners
Winners ;of 'Legion bingo Satyr--
day were Mrs FleisehanerN; Tom
-Kyle-f3j Mrs ;.Roy Pepper '(2),
Vlrs.. ,Roy Smale 2 ..Jack Aiken,
_t)
head,. Mrs..G. Groderie, Mrs.:A.
Forster; 'Wilbert Parker,::; Ed +Cor
bett,• Roy ,Pepper. and Mrs' ' ; C.
Wilkinson. Next Saturday: the
jworth .;$70 in;
56
ackpot- will be
calls -:
Plan Storage Addition
Cook" Bros Milling ;Ca:, Hensall,
are...erecting pew -storage --wafer;
•house, :40x90, on the 'earner of,,Wel„:„
lington: and Mill' Streets; to store
bag goods • Cost is estimated .at:
$14;0000..Digging- operations for"`fixe .
basement: started Monday',. George-
Elliett, of Clinton; is in charge.' of
this operation The building • is'.,ex
pef ,tted to. 'be completed by the end
oJune
Car
s Collide At• �Inte coon ,.
An,.accident on:; No - VHighway,
intersection -of 84; : Monday > mo n--
ing tea8seell,,clarnagei estimated at
-$675.-4lurray- Ve'iiner; 2a; of =Hen-
salt, travelling north on No 4 -High
way, .went• to.., cross the; highway;
and was •in collision with a ' ..ear,
driven by Kenneth :Gerald. Mc
Nairn„20.; of Seaforth Pherewere
ria injuries Chief Constable E.'.li.'
la'vis, of Hensall,' .investigated.'''.;;
R•, a
-r. and Mrs.: Michael Nagle, . of.
Dublin, celebrated their. 40th , wed,
dinganniversary Wednesday:'
They were naarr3 at .St coiw
bans Roma Catltobe Clench,
Ctilumban, pzt �qj 1. 111$ by
ay. Fathear Bwke Mrs;• Nagie
is 'the former 'JVtary iatapleton
daughter of the late ;Mr.. apci Mrs.
Patrick Stapleton. • -
They farmed in ,Hibbert .'f'own-
Town-
ship for a.hurtibe�r of years before'
moving to l¢ublinz where." they have;
since resided llfrand MrseNagle
have two suns, Leonard and Earl,,
Stratford, and one: 'daughter, Mrs,
William (1�Tancy);.O'Raurke, 11 .It 1,-
,1?ttbliu a �< .:
A family 'dinner was held • at
Wake's ,restaurant,;- Stratford. In
the evening Mr. and, Mrs..1+Iagle:
,were @U
when
Bred, to a*t
yrs: Catherine
addresg, aqd -Mra.' i'atrii
presented Mr. and Mr
with an electric fes' -pan :.
of -towels, The ” family
them, with a platten* neo
gressive .euchre was play,
lunch ,• was served,
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We were happy to have completed installation and laying of
FLOOR COVERING
in the enlarged quarters of this building
WE HANDLE . A WIDE VARIETY ' OF. -PATTERNS, STYLES
ANI QUALITY ` OF FLOOR COVERING
I`itOMVl WHICR TO CHOOSE , `'
LIGSt LINOLEUM CONGOIEUM
FLOOR TILES OF ALL KINDS
FLOOR SANDING - and FINISHING
r expert workmen take pride tri ensuring -a Quality Job at
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