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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-04-25, Page 10• TOIRGN EXPOS.I.T(11t, . SEAFORTH, �'r., APRIL 2.5, Neighbors -.Sede Fifty. res uuteAT Tile Best ''Buys RK- BOOTS nnd Rubber Boots 'Before yott buy, - '•Wye this Store'a try! •"You Pay Less Ilere" -STOR • 'The LITTLE- Store',.wi the ,•1310-. Values -Friends and neighbors of Harrison, " well known, elVfeKW •farmer, gathered' at his farm, and seeded fifty acres fer him. "-Mr: Harrisen is confined• tO heme through, illness. 400.10111.111110.11111.111011.111.10,P LEMON'S TAXI and.14RCEL .PaaSisiieers Ina 'axed :7Ct.C-11L- EtAY -676 ul •L :675 • famessolumn Are you : ready:to rent your .spare roore-----A-ClaaSiAeleadvertiseimen.t. Ph,oned to, The Huron;Expesito, 41 will. bring a Oriente:. The Time TO 64.4.eidi isjsiiow • a , ON IVIOTO.-MASTER ORIGINAL 1EQUIPMENT QTJALITY PARTS Safe Brakes May Save-Yout , • Ready -lin E111 Easier to 'install --No -riveting—Same type as used on original equipment Reline your brakes with "CHRYSOTIL,E'l Safety - Engineered Bonded Brake Shoes—won't fade on quick stops or during down hill braking. No perience or special tools aro rieedeto put safe brakes on your car. Simply remove old brake ehoes and install Chrysotile Bonded Brake Shoes—anyone can do it . . easily and `at_low cost. Bring In your old slimes dnd exchange them for firmly .bended Chrysotile lined Brake Shoes. SCIV• Safely.. _ 2 -WHEEL SETEXC FRONT REAR• FRONT REAR .hs N, . i Ch otces tiesecosta Tib4nide.—twiday 7;30 :and TneadaY,. Wetbles- daY, TlauesdaY and Friday• at 8:00 H, Xendriek,, P.astor„ MiKiflop Charge, Services' at Winthr4P, 19- a.m.; Duffs, .11;30 a;tn.; Bethel, 2' p,rn; a1 seryices on Daybght :Saving Thne.,--.Rev. W. It; Surnmerelle Minister. St. Tnorrias' -Anglican Cluirchee-i Morning PraYell'e.'11" a...M.; Even- song, 430 tine; -Holy CoMmuniou the first Stuiday. Of the. month at 11 a.m,, and the third Sunday of the month at 9 Lin,: Sunday Scheel -every. :Stinday rn-oening, at 1,07 -ROftliaide jte ReV.,• Brupe. W:efIalle B.A., ., ;Daylight r::Saying `Chineh School. and Adult, Bible.'ClaSS.; fl,g..wer.o!p;',c9pdopted:bY.t.4e,iii-w, latetT-representativeS-Ofethe-South Huron Camp of the Gideon Seciety as special guests; nurserY -for bad- dlerse- junior: congregation. , Even- ing services -±Withdrawn Until • the. Fall.; 8 Northside Youth .Fel- loWshiP.: - " . ' • .:lEgiaoridville ljnited Chtirch..Dr. J., '--Seniple, .11 "Cm:lite and -Se",; "Now I See";' p.m., the, men ',ofthe ce,ngregation v11 meet ;at the 'church, pro-ceed to-.Winghaniarid• take ,part: in the "Sing-Th.11W' over CRNX-TV;:, (no evening.Serviee);: p,M., 'organize, tion.imeeting of the:Bible SeeietY, presbYthrian. Church Schotil and Miniater's Bible. Class; 11 ',a.m., Nursery iSchool; junior-. -congregation, Rural Life''Stmday,.-.May •special ger- 'viee;- „Sacrament- .',13epti'sin; May AR. services ' on Daylight Saie.:' • ANNOUNCEMENT . :earid 'Mrs -.Nerem-an eafRfac-WiSEI:danneurTee IreTeti7* enierif.'a,their.yentigeSt. dangh., Maxwell eldeit$oll of [r and , marriage ...to::take-plaeeeMay, 'c()a LLIST.:DIJNDAS , • . ChM:onion' Steve, aid Funu,ceOil . AYUNI-11L.Sr'''.*"'"4,0NEY. ,PhOne. '57'or 138, . • • Sitevrolet ... 1946,50 2.95. 2.95. tiliniinitit;•_,,..,2..",,,,,-,..-..„..-4„ 5, 2-95:-- ---'4-titelfr' 1946462.99.2. Ford_and ..._ - : • ' .• ,(7.0614.).19.514fi **0'4,p_ 0..9.5:7-si„, .....;:in;,•-,....i."iii•o:.,iairciiii.i',-,i Metnot .-... 1949-54 3.1B . ' 1955-'57 3.30 3.0-,•::.i,...,-,. co:opiate' -Recining,-; at ' Love : Priem , . • BiLAKE bRUM TR.1.11146--4,Setteagereart, each ' .' ..i.'.-:,:-.,1-„4147,,;*:.:: . . . •.HYDRAupc.'..altakicyptipfp.ANk.,:pA MASTER CYLINDER KITS . . . , . .84 to INHEEL CYLINDER KITS . ---------------------------------,59 to 1. Complete Wheel and Mast* Cylinder at- siinir.savings. MOTCI-MASTER HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID-7-20-0z.can . Save on Brake Cables, Springs and Parte gia181127141111:7:focierricnirepdegdGuenigerk,cP:o7:ats; sEeSaah:tills::4'—"tag4161(8"111441" inndiespre ril, on eh:1.0,9:5:13e eivoocnk..- ' . pediPeciw"litilh ncoolaset.edre' du:: ttesuibset-s ' ' .. 111010° aster FAUFFLERS i- Price Price .. ..,.. .,... ; 4'. Sus up to 50%—linow-out-Proof - ---- , tilhat r - - '-f) Yourself Installed Do -It- C.Y.C. Chevrolet 1941-53 595 ° 8.80 (6 cyl.) 1950-57 7,50 10,35 r Chrysler and , DeSoto (6 cyl.) 1949-54 •6,95 9.80 .,0, Dodge- nd Plytn'tha(6 cyl.) 1949-57 6.06 9.81 Ford 1942-48 .,..4. '.,,,,..9 Meet or surpass specification ' in ..",' engine tolerances and materials. MI ' • , ,,_ .;.; surfaces that contact tho cylinder e'l. Walls are heavily cirroined=to give EV. 49-56' 2 to 4 limes the life of ardinarY , And rings. - . Fiord, 1949-54 , 13,93 • , 1955-56 ,. 12.55 SAVE Cher., 1949-54 SAFELY' _ clirr3ligitrfes' ,6, , Pontiac, 1949-56 to-cyr./ . 9.45 4 I OVERHAUL GASKET SET Includes -alf-geskets "needed • for' carbon and valve lob. Perfect -fitting,. original i, 1:. dhev. 1940-52'; - ' , ' 3.60 ' cqu1pnient, quality. ..,, ,.• • - . 1953-56, -.• 3.25 ..- Ford., VS 1946-48. - 3.304'4 Dodge & Flynt. 1939-50. (6).-3.40 Ford and , • ,1951-56 (6).4010 Meteor, 1949.!-.:54. ' '.34.00 ,amilivasafordtmspolgew : ,zsysimovjate ' . ., . FUEL PUMPS—Neoprene diai:thiam. - -Eligineered fOr 50 -mile per formance. Easy to. install. •Chey. 1937-54, $2,65; Pontiac, 1949-5210, 84.40; Ford. and Methoi, 1934,54, single action;,$2.65.. ' ' 6.55 9.40 Stuidebaker ' CharroPien 41-54 Do -It- C.T.C. Yourself Installed Price Price , Ford_ , 1949-54 6.20 ' 5.05 Ford (VB) . 1955-56 7.85 10.70 'M Pontiac . 1941-50 0,00 fi '20 and Pantiles , - -1955-57 7.50 It11.35 Studebaker Champion • 1947-54 5.50 8.36 FAST INSTALLATION OR :00414(1011SELF:. -7-4,50..:4A-,:rogoomzozimrogoknwik)aptp-mm-Avgfoxamwav. STOPAIL PUMPING cHRot4E: .PISTON RINGS DI 1 ng icark_L .ChUr• e 'is. holding 4- :PAItISII HALL. -turda, April. .CHURCIRGitt)UPS' RfPORIT :MEETINGS AFTERNON AtlY4LIARie; The,Apfil rneetini Of the After- : noon AuxiliarY 'cOf the WS of: Fst Presbyterian Clinrch.,.',Was• held : in the Sehoolrooin :chureli _en 7,Ttiesday -afternoMi; The president,' Mrs. ,J. Belli' presid- ed' and -In openin.g, reed scripture - passage; also- 'commenting on. the .first Christian Pentocost, stressing 'eoetially tht. spirit a., unity, •Power and Of •,WitneSs, followed by prayer, and a.- timely Nem- Ontitlkd-..!1'ime -Fey •HOuse- menthol's are .. r.cruituled, to laring c1eanifg -- ;7, !ser s'rt, tjO, onphynesstfxoodeet thi poulinrIoY, 7,4 7, or presentett-a• u-eneenraging-re- pert After theithiShiess ,steetisetee, .layteriaL who spoke to ti children' :Thompson led in, hrietlY oit the :matte ,ofthe prayer„ and Mrs. , .3. Willianx "The'World nor CliriSt," and 'fold „Thompson gave some -very inter, 'a story about a little, girl With eating highlights 'of the 'Harnilton. ande 'inissien.- ..*•ea.e..4ndoe.e.synogifeet-ineetirigs :a:rY hands,'? which she attended recently j Miss BettY..Jean.AporeWS,.presie- Le'amington."... After some • discus-, dent ,of, the, CGIT, ' &minded -the 8101ron the, report,' the ineeting Adeftveortioanca411-ipoarw_t (;:x‘t1",:elmttsyderat.: closed .Willo payer , by.e. the., presi- dent: asked'the -Explorer G-tcnin. -to open presented, the Program.".. Home Helpers and .finds wore • gtiests, •as vvell; and were welcomed. by the .president, , Mrs,- ,w.:,-0:::.Tap„ Mrs. Johoaton opened the. met - ng and :eenducted . the business. At: the MaY' Meeting •Mrs.' /. Wm. ThcaripSon,' will give a 'report on. the,:' Synodical held,. recently in Leamington. A. social evening will be held at the home:of ,Mrs..W. 0, JolinatonTtiesdat April 29, and District Witnesses Attend Rally Menibers- of the Clinton congre-, gation, 'of Jehovah's: Witnesses re-, turned-StindaY froth their 'Semi:. anntipi assembly • in Stratford. The three-day gathering .bronglit to- gether: seven congregations,. ed in the Kitchener-Goderich ar-. • Sunday afternobn, over .500 'per- sons 'heard G, Saltmarsh, clis- trict supervisor- for the • Watch; tower's- Careadian-Branch -office, speak -on "Facing the Future With - eta Fear." - Circuit Supervisor, W. E. Drag- er,spakn "Safeguard the Heart VVith Wisdom." Saturday afternoon -saw six per- sons dedicate their „lives, in a Pub- lic-iminersion service Conducted by G.- H. Saltmarsh, the district _ supervisor. , H 't I A 'I' • With. their metto anll,hymn.:-Itatie- OS• P1• u'xi.iar •The-"COCIpre- _ , ..t The WMS of Northside United sented a number eWith Moira (Continned freni Page ,i) . lit will. Ball- colun„. Sally._ Cosford and -Stewart gallon motor (Canadian:- Tire Church m,et'wit rs. ia, inth chair. She opFireclithe s.grh., Carter.:reeiting, , the Whole Corp. ) • Mrs. - Sarah :McMillan c/o e mir4e.e.." group...singing- .johnatenread Thos., Fox, -Seaforthn. Papermate, r,ritigwith teil rayerlva 's ,i.,e,on.!by' IN;iese- E.,.H. pale' i•SeriptiirdelesSeri fromethe.23rd pee ( wennVkr It § -.Billiard's); Jean ‘. C 'rt r 'offered I RR 2 . bb ' SR m an gnes a e en, , a on pair ru er •.MrS.,.Clarenee Walden ,-conducted the business portion; 1,Yelcdming the meinbers„ Community friend- shipreports 'atitiwerl 83:hospital'and 45 home `Cirele- calls were 1.0 'Verne and • 'heSPital.- Call-, ers 'for Group 4 for May will :be Mrs: B Stephenson and • Mrs. S. Gar/there '. reported 18.. cards, 'sent: W. Sillery; PreSented the ff•:easufer's-7 tenor . Mrs. Ball- told --the group that the: "Presbyterial -bale 'N.A.Ta.s- "readY and Wouidbe sent-.otit 'imniediatelY Overseas, hale .will be , paCkedat the May . meeting. ",•' Mrs. Ball reported on the: inorit- ing' Session of the;."-Pr.ebyterial prayerThe raffering,,,,..was received gloves„, Wm.' Me. Hart,.:-Seaforth .afid dedicated' 15k:iiieliilielS'Of .the -assorted groceries ..,(Seaforth Sup 'Exple,rers;:Slary Jen McLean read :er,; Market), Christie .0-ebSon; _Sea-, ing the Offertery Peayer. forth;-„:7Child's :snort ' shirt (Carel -The CGIT gi.rls. Sang the. CGIT. Lynn), Hilda hymn, ..accornpanied by 'i.Elizabeth assorted lotions,' jean -Whyte, Sea - Stewart andrepeated,' their , Pur- forth;..pair'alippers (Willis Snoes) pose in unison Miss 13eSSie Evelyn :Rivers, :Seaterth;,. asserted Grieve; '..one ef, the E)'iplorer lead-: lotions; -ls. M. MCQUeen.„. -Briicef erse'-told.:,theLStorY ef twe'. of ,thel. field; '-$3: cleaning 'job (Flanneryle),, familiar .hYnins;' "Holy, •..Holy„. .0pal., Debson,, Seetortl-n, ;_aSSorted, Holy-- and "iTesiis;- Tender";Stiepe Lotions,: Mrs., Jean -McQueen; Brucee .fierd- Le a dertis Thesebyinns Were. fad ;_•grease-, and wash io[111('GoOfge, sting.-- " Ye. ' • Miller); 'A: Icassalainen,; COMMer-, 'Mrs', , Dale Nixon, eXprcss ed, eial Betel, .Seaferthie-.4Z:00.. • spring, thankSon behalf- of;,.,:the .members -plants (Baker! s.'Greenhouse),'Mrs of „the .'Barbara......,-Kirkinan, all Art .AleXanderee:ItRZ4eeWaltorreas-?. :those . takingartiiiih meeting ,:sortedelbtions,E, Marke, and the leaders. Of the Seaforth; ' 5 ,_taxi r-sR _ _Ars. W, R. 1VIonntairt,j1.3 Savauger.rePorfed;. on the .afterre?ce Prayerinunison. : Ilefeeshmeteevincent Stratford.:5: lbs. but,. • ' , akeriv4S-Nli.S.i1.11ansald inceT4tesident,.of the.Londion -Cone erence.„,-k.Branch; .speking on, 'What , the' , Lord iirenitire. of 'the•topie,inte our parts.in . the home, in „the" eofigregation in the .ifeighborlioed' Mleite-tlthewerlde-r Sparkseree Ported:. ',On the first' three; . -While Xra'.:',.,.Savatige reported one the Inthe eabseliee cit Mrs :".:1Vfoltoin, eemidigtellTtre. ProgriM, •Ilars..,Bel:F..Christie- son read the scriptura from Cor- inthians 12, and beautiful,.:•'duet .waS'Sung bp. NO*. Bet ge-f- afid Mrs. -P. -B;. MoffaL:J.trsSavaug took Jhe :Study bbOke; and, the: meet= ingclesed, With the • : P4TV.1.0• of 'the.WMS of First Church: beld an intereating. on TiiesdaY 'evening:„Wlien , the ".00C,:. .44d, ceftr. arid Prompt *4 arm .1):e1iveriOs olden, roadfoot '- Phone. 680-W.:. ,Seaforth: • imumainomaamananoommea We Specialize in AiI Ljoitei 'INSURANCE. NEW COMPOSITE DWELLING POLICY offers full: fire and liability cover- age at 10% belovi regular rates to home loWners. . For full information, askus„ VV ATSON & M. A. REID, • -' Proprietor , ' Geri ra urance Phone 214_ : Sean/1h A -gents:,:. • M. 'A: ni.„ JOHN ,A, CARBNO 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111) Can you think of a etter, easier, more eemoinical way of telling, sehting or job -filling than a classi- fied ad l Telephone 41,, The Huron Expositor. • ,.. 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Priced ',right for quick •o-bedroorn Frame Dwelling; • GOderieh St. West Built• tWO, years. ,t very modern 'conveni- ence, including oil heat. Lovely location, . Worth 'investigating. Modern One -Storey 13rick Dwel; ling, North Main St. Three bed- roomb; hot water heating; Oil fir- ed. A lovely, home, • ' -001111Elt PROPE.WrIES ALSO 4StilEll M.A.. REID RELE8TA ' and. sjakigt.ThiANCE Pliptte.1214., 449rth 131 UA FES • ERNEST RuIVIBALL , • , „ Mrs. ',ErneSt. Rinliball; Hie! fetid, .et Mary A. -Ttaa.'tisi,..died.in Clinton TudSclaY; She '..Was forrnerlY-:,:et Township. • • , The''deeeaSed is survivettbY lthr hnsband;... two • sons, Lloyd ;arid George„ :.both ...df., Clinton;' biro da.11,01te,),'SMrS," John Anderacin and, Mrs: Samuel Rennie; and, a brother, :John:- Rands; Re - be COn,dneted. fr,oin, the Ball and. MutchFuneratHeme, clintop; 'Thursday afternoon.:.:'' ,40SEPLUETIJ.E Elmer ',19SepineEtuee-45-year:old „con4ruition forman, was, electre- eoted.Thesclay when a:crane boom, he! 'Was ' tonched7hign-ten, sion wirea...,111S," eniployer, Lloyd • Mr..„ ' guiding' the boom by hand as the crane ;lifted rocks. from- a,..ereek bed during cenStrfic- tion....of a • bridge . at . about, six Miles nerth of Toronto The :deCeased" wag: the son Of Mrs.:'Etue and the late:Jelin Ettie; of. Stanley 'Township: ,Be'sicies., his - Tri Ole r , he .is surVived..by n: aise ter, :Mrs. Edna :Perkens; ,Detroit;. three brothers, Levi, 7.:Detreit;: Maurice, Tuckersiriith, and. Leon- ard.- of Tecumseh... :' The funeral was. held 'trent the' Westlake • Funeral .Hone, Zurich, On Saturday to St; Peter's Berrien Catholic Church,.:Prysdale, :for Re- quiem „High Mass at 10, ial was inade. ',the parish :cenne- tery. Pallbearers Were Alvin Rau, Gordon Cerriveau, Mozart Gelitias, George, Bedard; Lloyd •Htue ;and Kenneth: Etue.e ' • Nuts. D. C. ABER:HART, The death occurred Tuesday „in Alexandra Marine and ;General Hospital, Gederieln, a :Mrs. GeneYieve Aberhark 01,,: -Wife of' Donald C. Aberhart,..L --she::-Viasethe I -fernier Geheyieye 'elaughterof the late Mrs, ;John. Frosty:of Hanipton, N.B. • • ! • She, attended: Teachers' College at Frederietoti,: 'N.B., and taught seheel at St. John, before her marriage in -194Q. _After 'she wag' married,' she livid. two yearS4at FairVille; N.13„ and four Years itt. Toronth, ,before going:to Geclerleh • She. *as a mernber pf 'fslorth United Church;' Where' she Was: SuridaYLachoot:tegeher„ and a f "net president of the' 'Evening M. "S. aukiliary. iShwas a mem- ber of the „Home 'and School AS-'` sociatibe bf the She is Survived by -her litialoend; Orfe ' seta, Sohn; one ',daughter, Doti-; 'la,: and: one Sister, ars, A. (1,ealil MaePowarn'llaitipten.Statien, N.B. The 'body IS at :the. Stiles Eurieral Horne, 'Ooderich,.:A funeral serviee Will be bele( North 8treef Ohateh Thursday ,at:S Wirtk.BevA Enstacein.Charge,,"Stitial be hi, Maitland eeineteit atidetieti, .were - served and a .seetal,;half- etir ter (Seafarthee Crearnery) Ethel Beattie-'. Seaforth-. - SE.AF013,. AFETY"GrAffS .4§.ane VilaleTenpnalal.IntE, (}Sielaldfoerbfl;4:clio) Thefirst Meeting, of ,th • -, 13arniVaids Susan MacLennan 'Sea-. .' 1, ' 'e "Club .GirI.Staiids'on Guard," miner' theforth; itift direetban of Mrs. Dale Nlxon and (Crow:Hardware), Wednesday at the _home- nfiTAIrs.. The election- of officers bziol place 'with oresiderit.. being Gene Nixon. Others- are,;',viegePresident,: dente' A_ntonette.,Van,deir „Hengel.; Emily', Piot; pianist; Barbara. ;Colerriaii ; :Press 'reporter, :The second uieeting of the 'Sea,7' 'Borth •SafetyPars-Wa-sehehli Thurs- day at tlie,home of' IVIrs. 1).• Nixon. The.: Minutes Were read by .Emily Elliot.:-. '. • There Were demonstrations or a first-aid:kit : and a'. sling; - with- 'the' girls - partielpating._'-'1Thin roll call; • and the 'tomeassignmentwere given for7the 'next meetiag,. The third Mee:flog .of Aile,Seaforth •SifetY, GaLs: war - held Tuesday at the „home ,of Mrs'. :G.: M-cKenzie. The' girls . the meeting ,..with each girlreading and. discussing theassignmenf they; had been, giv- en, the !week befere." NOtes, :Were given -ore•Sanitation .naethorls; pas- feurizdtion Of milk, water .supply'; .andsewage disposals. . • • LOCAL BRIEFS Mr.' anelVIrs. Albert 'Baker will he at home to their friends Satur- day, April- 26, on the occasion 'of their 40th wedding anniversary. • Mr- and Mrs. Harold Cummings, Miss Barbara Cummings and Miss Donna Blair, of Stretford; yisited over• the vveelrend ;with Mr. and Mrs, John ,Cuinntings. • IVIrs: Mae 'Ddrrance' who spent the- past two anonths in, Oshatve, returned home last Thursday. (She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. M H McKenzie, • ° Mrs. S. L, Phillips, of Chatham, was here this week visiting her mother, Mrs. .7. nt. Gevenlock, wbo .Marked her 93rd, birthday on -, lvirand Mrs. John T.:Kaiser, of Georgetown„ visited, friends • in town on Monday. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. C. E, Smith , at- -tended the garret,' Bridge “`At„ Honlei% helaiii the auditoriurn of the Memorial Hall of St. :lathes' United Church, Silneee, on Sun' day, April 20:-IVEurie). Bridge is Mr. §mith's. niece. Mr.' Fred S.- Beattie has return- ed to his homet•here't after spend- ing the winter in Ottawa. ' Mr. and, Mrs. John, Ruatrm spent last Week irr Saillia with their daughter aind son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs'. ,Don King.. • • Mr: and ,Mrs. ,Bedford Dungey- and Brenda spent the weekend-hi- Collingwood with Mr. and, Mrs, Jamh es ,Hogg. Mr. Hogg, who as, been unite ill is reeovering satise factorily, x Mrs". .[F, -Devereauand Miss Joan Devereaux, of Toronto, spent the weekend in- tdwn -with friends,- Mrs. Devereaux remaining for a :Miss Nell Keating, of Chatham, N.B.; is the guest of MISS Daella Dr. -P.- L. Brady and Mrs. Brady have• returned! from, Winnipeg, where br.• Brady attended -a Meet- ing of the College Of OBattal Prat- tise of Canada. ' • Mr, and Mrs. A: Y. McLean were in Toronto lastevveek, FOR... ,SALE . . Frame in ,,Egmood, .Ville. Oil furnace.e, Possession in 34',1 days, ' • Nine-Room-trieli on RailWay ,Prieed t� , , Apply". to Christensen, Seaforth; 5 gallons, gas (I3 Station); " E. A. yfe-‘; Master, Seaforth; box ;Bandaids; Vicki S eaforth fan juni- per' (Bil Hart ) .Seaferth; •L'a-fs:Orted. guerite Dunn, 8eaterth; milk 'filter' discs (,Seafortir Corn- ish, Seaforth;,Tv don- ations) ;: Mrs. Win...HOff;:Seaferth., .occasional ehaire„.(Boshart"s),; Le� (ea,sh: donatiOes), D�ug1asWfiguitTSnne forth; " :ease' •:,,-peaS' -,(Art--Wright); Art Powell, Seaferth; beth Arden,. kit (Dymond Share n MeNichol, ,.:'Seaforth.:;"„ luriebeerii,'$et .Merv- Handley," IIR5,Clinten;; 20, niilk tickets ': ( IVI apt& , Dairy .Mona 'Crich,L'SeaferthiL,,,,ser-atew pads (Se-aferth,..Ne-Ws').Mrs..W.•:,.0;:., Johnston- eaforth, 12 quairts 'oil '(Seafii,rth* .laiither); Eugene',:Seott-,.:Seaforth; 12 ili,Tarts:etv:(stitiertom),.: 0. JohnStorr;'SeafOrth.... ,.": ' istrict Obituaries MRS. JAMES WOODS,, ATiBttRN. Funeral - services were held ' last ' FridaY for, IVIrs. Jaines Woods; : who, had lived for many years- in this community. She peas ed eV/a:Y. in. Wingha Gen - e4 HoSpital •after a lingering ill- ness.' She was formerly Mary Jane Parks and was in -her 90th .year. Born 'near Westfield, after-- 'her 'marriage to- Janies Woods, they took' tip.'farming ixi EaSt Wavvan- osh, retiring to -the Village' ot Au- btirn,. Where 'Mr, Woods passed away '.30 years age. „." • In 1947 she sol mber home :her, and:moved to Blyth. She was, a very active member of the United Church- when health permitted; ale so of the WMS, and WA," and- wns a life memberof the Blyth WO- riten's.J Institute. She was always veryfond of flowers and her 'home, when she lived. here, w'aS always a :showplace.itor , , eeeOne„,„440PIted..0.11, Teed,: WAShill ed in „active eservice daring the War ,of:1914,18:-ZSurviving abo two nephews, .N. P. -Garrett.,and..NeW- roan Garrett both of Clinton; also' orie 'fiiete; Mrs. Derwin Carter, al- , Harold Soell, of • 'Exeter, so Clinton --; conducted the funeral aerviee and burial took plate 'in Ball's ceme- tery. , Early to bed, enrly to rise -till you Make enough.to do otherwise. iHlIIIflflIflhIIHlflliiliuIiuIIIlUIlIIJIIIIJi .PL E. SYRUP Limited 'Arrtoun FOR ..SALE by the Quart, Or, Gallen PFIONE4 676 or ,oneionannenanmanannaino* imeOaimaatainaoutatainofinot The niscriniihaung „ N E Bit 1 I prefers a Weckling Ca e 1Vlade and 40d... at RICH'S BAKER OPEN HOUSE FEATURE$ TiRliCTIVE. FASHION .SHOW •..4c-fasst,hdlinii-t.ssh:fwm-blsys. HFOloirir:nteEeczont:,, Ng aaruegthtRou, McaarilionnTninaryrislfrill; "Maetz - ford, highlighted the :annual open StoreyMargaret ;IVIaloney, Lila, ; house kt. Seaforth District , High McKay:" Dorothy -Boyes; Dorothy School, •A large attendance of par,' Jaeksen, Grace Doig, Antonette. ents ' and.- friends crowded the •van "den • Ilengel, I,ois Maloney, •' school 'Friday night and watched Nancy, /Pepper, jean Broadfoot; the girls strut about In their f ash- Corrine---411aitil,: Jean Dolmage, innable ,outfits, IVIargaret 11,1e1Ceitster, Una Talbot, cg(1.)ivisietossate;yviseLroe.fp,.thin:.trepaitivinhqgliedkiS,,t111 the 39an Pick, ,Eddh BoYd4-Aolle'Diek Paihi t- Mario:Vie :I'apple was senior winner and -will receive The Bur- en Expositor trophy,' while Pearn rMeccI'6eiV4011?-thteheSattivantliggre:' speakers presented Ihe speeehes which 'worr-for theMe.the, tog_ tio- Odes. ' ' A lthy -man had decided to-- , • Throughout the earlier part of get iinarried7but ivas worried by the- evening sports was .the.theirie, the fact that he was 60 years old., with basketball games by the jun- One day he asked a,friend: "Would •- • ier girls'ancl boys, and senior girls it be better if I told the yeurtge and boys„. lady I am only 50'?" " "b " ' .ie repre ,`Efe.A*5hw000lry-ktihs idety7n;sei ebhwuyesdtit:t:h, e;i'n114urd::unYgt.'1, signsat had't"eirh yeol ul nhel es s fv vi OunIdd' b e e"it " it you told her you are 75." were greeted in each room by the form teacher.. :am giving • you , this three - 'The -fashien show, cornmentated pence," 'said a benevolent lady to' by Ratherine J3oshart, Saw the fol -'a trarnp„"not becauseyou deserve lowing .girls modelling their • skirts, it, bit because it pleases , me te d blousesdrisss; tailored- suits or. so." coats : Stiane Hatigh, Derma. Ber- "Ger," said the tramp why". not 'ger,' Mary .A.rine Forrest, ,IVIarlene make it a tanner, ladY, and turrer- Carter, Cathy Eckert, Jean Mc- ly enjoY Ourself." , • , „ Madelon' TowilSend,..H41611 Bokes,.- 1Vi:Argaret-,Chesneye-Donna 136t,t1" Muegge, .- Joan -Boyce, , erine. Boehanan ;Virginia Smith - Sandra Dig; 13onnie McLeod, !Mar- - jbrie•Papple, IVIarjorie Boyd, Mary Catherine' Roach', lyfarlene Cooper, :Donna Chornieki I Faye 'Love; ' , • E T T E A 11 hursday, Friday, Saturday - 'gospel c so n -the: - T FALL' ANNe hasceoFr eal Thriller ITE-SWEJAW MAY, WYNN Monday,. nes ay Only- — T GlIT RUNNER" eoti.e-eNTivitn.re , SO si,;......AHRy, .:w°1)Ee,, DARE YOU TO SITTHRU T ALL! .Y0 . • eafortlh edneddy,May14t- Pcii3er agqziries-- id Mattresses , For .the. convenience of those in the surroundihg district who wish to co-operate, collection depots have lIe-ens,established as follows, j:14)-rjr.i131,4.Nti\i'o'Cpt, 'Brow'n' Store . hStapleton arn .Borden StoreStore KIPPEN., . CIZOIVIARTY'*-*„..*; *;.....'„Walker's,Store CRO1VIARTY . ...:.aorsdahl's Store .STAFPA Ross sco7tore lios . • Proceeds f`rom, the drive are ,nsed for the Lions Club Conununity and Welfare work Prepare your bundles nowandbe ready for-Ahk. Lions Annual Paper trtve. Reinembef'the Date, DNFIDA If MAY SEAFORTN -LI',, ▪ Rags- Contact J.0. cuionfor prtfeplars 0111111101111100111-104411.6111Millitilitt