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.1. cianinc
2-71..est, St?ayed
$. Found
4, R1e._, P Wanted'
5. QPPOrtuntties
6. Taachere Want3e4
7. Situations Wanted
• a. Farm Rtocji-Foi'Sal.e
6„. 1"otiltry For Sale
10, Ilaed Cars For. Sale •
al. Articles For Sale
•• 12, Wanted To Buy •
• 18. Wanted
14. Property For Sale
15. ',Property. For Rent
16. For Sale or Relit
• 17: Waisted To Rent
10. Property Wanted
• 19. Notices '
20. Auction Sales
• 21. Tenders Wanted
.• 22. Legal Notices
• 28. , Cards Of Thanks
24. In Memoriam
0. Personals •.
,
•
_ The. cost___ia_.:low_ ..elleesifteatiene.
• 8, 9, 10, 11, /2, 13, 15, 17-minzinuna
25--deiffe an insertion. All ether '
fications, minimum 50 cents per =Ration,
except Airtime Sake (26), Teeders Want,-
• ed (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on
application.
L Coming Events
.1.1. 'Articles For .Salo.
•-ono TV's in good condition. BOX
FURNITURE, Seaforth. 11-52-2
POYS!, BICYCLE for sale. PHONE 563J
eveniegs, er 165 days. ••11,42x1
ABOUT 500 BALES good 'quality iniX-
eel hav. „ED. GODKIN:... Pbene 848 r 31.
.Seaforth.• •• , 11;52x1
SET ;10•45S •MOUNIEDI• tcom show
harness in 4-1 cmidition„ SCOT')." FARIMS,
Phone 853, Seeferth:. 11_52_1
. . .
•
' 120 •Fa LES., if tirnotilY__.. and alfallhay;
seuare• ,APPIY ' to"3.•oarm.AN • 110W-;
LAND, 11:R. Waitb,n- • -1.1,82a2
-500 134kLes of choice oat straw.. Apple.'
to noss RILW, Cromarty. one
Hensall 668 r 32, 11-52x1
3)10 not Oking.! Your- Aims
are , deYeloned'L.= 21 hours. ; by.11:32
a.m.. back by 5:30_ Rae...next day. STA' -
5$ %FIR...-. -. • 11-52-1
RED CLOR'i'SREP fi‘r saeolearlea
%at - Londesharo 'Seed, Cleaners. .
tiEHERIYIAN. , 2", Walton.. 1-"horte,
Dublin 52..r 19.
-123D8.-.Scarfe--Paint- in
bp Water Water 1344e paint, 31.75'quart,
galleat •60 coloar's, DUBLIN ELEC-
Trtic., phone 70 r' 2, Dublin.
. ,.
. ,
t ti.e..4ANNIJAL CARNIVAL of the Sea.. • ,' Ott; BROCEER,. 2F•-eleetria,. broodere„ .1.2
• forth 1igur4 Skating Club willbe held feeders Altenging • tYPe)., 6. waterera, • et`o:
Tuesday, March 31, at 830 p.m. , • (red -one season'. Apply' to 15E0 'RYAN.
1-52-,, 3: ?her= DO:31th- 42. r 4. - . .,
, .
Lost, Stayed. -DRAIN. VILE
LOSTr-Ring of lei= ;!Iftsile4 RYDALI: 1311111C1C9S;ALT:r4ILE:'.ifrO-.
'please PHONE 25„ • ••2-.52x1 • a. E INFIELD, .ONTP _ART() 11.-39x51
4.• Help Winted
t. HELP WANTED
Number ---of girls required ingnediatel.V.
. Pleasant working conditions. Permanent
loyment. • •
.f0'1111) sEa.voaTn &lions rinirrrito •
• :Seado•rth, Ontario. ,
,••4-51!-2
tt
' MAN -WANTED; Centneue' many Years
of. Rawleigh Service in".. Huron County.
. Previous experience or capital =Vestment
not necessary, Ypis are eligible if you
• own a ear, bear a 'good. reputation, and
are able , and willing to werk 7-8 •hoitrs
each day. For information write, RA.W.:
LEILH'S, Dept. t. 41-383-911, 4005 •RiCh-
- lieu St., Montreal, Que. 1452,1
.• HELP WANTED
Fernald ---
Cashier and general °ince clerk 1:eg1i5r•-
ed with typing and a •knowledge of book
keephig essehtial ; shorthand an advant-
ture. Must be of good character, trust-,
• worthg, intelligent and accurate and meet
the public well. Perrharient position and
excellent opportfinity for advaecement to
rigbt person. Reply giving references, full
particulars and starting s.alary, to '
CLINTON: COMMIAll'Y cREpiT.
• UNION LIMITED •
' Box 2'10
CLHITON, ONTARIO
4-52-1
THE LONDON LIFE
• INSURANCE
bas vacancies for
CLERKS
and
TYPISTS
• preferably ages 17 to 30, with High
• Sch0o1---Graduation diploma.
• 5 -DAY WEEK
'Opportunities for advancement --
excellent working conditions (air-
conditioned - 'cafeteria recrea-
tional faeilities - staff pension and
• insurance benefits.
, WRITE to the Personnel Depart-
ment -or CALL -at the Head Office,
Duffel in auci 77el1ington;--Botidorr,
for a personal interview. •
6. Teachers. Wanted
WANTED: Protestant teacher for School
• Section No. 13 McKiiltm.• Duties to start
September 1, 1959. APply to W. J. Mc-
DOWELL. Secretary -Treasurer, R.B. 2,
. "Sea forth. 6-524
TEACECER WANTED for S.S. No. 6,'
_ Duties to commence". September
1. 1959. School located two miles east tir
Winthrop on county road. Applicants
please 'state tnialificatione and salary ”ex -
pecked. Apply • tti LESLIE F.TRYCE,
Treas., 11.53. I,. Dublin. • 6,52;2
•
Situations Waited
RELIAB MAN with good references
• desires work from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., town
preferred. State wages and details. Al-
so woman will do sewing at reaabnable
'rates. Boit 808T THE HURON EXPOSI-
TOR. •• 7-52x1
8. Farth. Stock 'FrOr Sale.
23 YORX CHUNKS. Apply TOM
MURRAY, RI. 5, Seaforth. Phone Dublin
64 r 5. • 8-52x1
•
PUREBRED LANDRACE hogs for Baler
551 vicerable age. Apply MALCOLM DAV-
IDSON, RraceffeId. Phone Hentall 686
12. • • 8-51-V
9. Poultry For gale .
,STOVES; combination' wOod, coal
and gas.4, also wood, coal -and' electric ; us -
•ed re frig,erators•.; used TV's.. All in firiit-
rlass DUBLIN ELECTRIC.
•phon,e 70, rDublin. 11-51-2
MAGIC Juanmerts-Instant dr '
Y, wa-
terproof, write on ,ary surface; juat pull
0cap and Magic Markei. is .. ready to.
nee.• Refills available. , Mr= colors, 4rilE.
:11TE, HURON 'EXPOSITCR. •,
• 1066 laR01111Y CAR:. hardtop,: dining
room , table, buffet-, and„ olsgirs; 2-13urner
▪ hot plate: G.E. ca'bitie&ktidio,";" Power lawn.
• mower.; weed sprayer; =tension la der ,
step kidder; tool ease and toole-including--
eaws: hammers; -planes, etc.. and. .other
articles. MRS.,' JEAN HOWES; 'North
Ma= St.; Seafoeth:" ' - • ..1,17521-12
1958 PONTIAC P.01-1111NDER with' ort;.
truck$szs; frame hotise, 'approximately
21-08 to he =peed, 85003 g, cement 'rill-
verts,• 8- feet in diateeter, . suitable • for,
bridge. 5100; Dual -Purpose' bull; ' 9, months
old, sired by. Roieceam HAROLD
19. Notices
Cards of Thanks-
•- I WISH. to thank my TnaSnY friends wbo
NOTICE visited naq, sent cards, flowers.. treats;
d
, I was h patient in Vietoria Mospi=1,
1
Seaforth Seed Cleaning Plant is now London. Thanks a -million, fOlke.
°Pen for business, Phone. or. call - SEA- 23..624 ALBERT RAKER
F°1177 L'Ull"Brh/L-r3r-rD. for isartieulars,
srn
okes a had Ty, pit 1in or nie
PRONE • '47 -- SEA FORTH .rXillan wish to thank Dr. J, Semple.
' 19-52-3 neighbors and friends_ for .all their, kind
INTgppq.ck CONTRACT PROGRM
TIAN..$:::11.1R.F.E.711(PES . .
A feed contract-PrograM, design,'
ed, to "proteet" the interests", of
farniers m the face -Of the growing
tread ,toward contract • farming,
was annotinced, by officials' of the
United Co-operativesOf . Ontario.!
The announcement •Was made' at
I-IIGIIEST CASH- PRICES -
Paid
in errounding •district for dead,
old, sick er disabled horses and cattle. Old
horses for slaughter at 5.c per Isoiand.
or prOmpt, sanitary isposed, 21-13 Lir
•
Phone LEROY ACHESON
... Atwood 153, Collect.
' 19-36-26
NOTICE.
Township of Ttigkersmith
BatePaYers and_ inhabit,ants of the
Township of Tuckersniith • are requested
•by the Council, to not park cars on 'town;
ship_ roads, and_streets. during ,tbe winter,
months, in order to facilitate snowlitowing
Cnnnen will not be responsible for dam-
ages to any vehicles parked, on roads or
streets;:____
' E. P. CHES1\TEY
• 'Clerlt"Tnekersinith.
• •"CATKIT.131111E,T)ING
- ASSOCIATION
WBer Better Belie Are Used".„.
• ' '
simply .• artificial -fidia, device for
an breeds of cattle, • Phone Clinton -Zenith
9-5650. For service or more information,
C -all between: 7:30 and 191:00' EGVA week
days, 6 .00• and 8:00 Pall.' Sietaday evenings.
For cows noticed ni beat-on:SunJay-morn.
hags, do riof call. until 'Monday morning,
The quality- is hig. la and thecost lose.
20., Auction Sales
deeds and,,, expressions of sympathy. All
is deeply appreciated. •23-52-1
I WISH tO thank th6 :neighbors and
.friends
froirt.gly
rbfnwersreffetb
anna' meerraavgemesen0t.f 5S7L--
cial thanks to. Dr. Gorwill and Rev. D.
23 752x1 MRS, LESLIE McCLURE
4. In Memoriam
- ELDER. -In loving memory. of, David
Mrs.. D. Leslie :Elder,,:,:„Seaforth/ Ontario,
Who.. fell•• aSleen 00."Marcli,6, 19A8,. in -his
• Hewes -a` flower too fair for earth.
• , Sent. here but for a while, -
• GOd marked rw_hert ,He gave him
• And took lain witb a srdile.
•.-EVer remembered by his Mammy and
Daddy, - sisters anrothers-in-laW'. and
,
' ' loving.. memory, of Nor -
Irian Knight, who passed away four Year0
•
Four Y.,eari. have passed awziy.
• Since our great sorrow fell; ' '
.7Theshock that We 1-eeeived2that day
"• We still remember well. '
,••••...We never knew, what isain you ..bore,
We only know you mtesed-awaY.
• And we cctuld not say good-bye:
—TOIglY remeinbered by his Wife and
Family. • • 21-52x1
35. -‘-..Personals,.
HYGIENIC " SlYpPLIES (noboods)
-rallied • poettiaitrin-Plain- seitled-i•enVelOpe-
with priCe litt. 6 samples ..25e; 21; stun:
pies Mail - Order Dept. T- 78;-,
NOVA - KU/3•13ER CO., pi,
•CLEARING ..
_....... . ......„,
AUCTION -SAL
. . . . .
Of ,Farm Stock and MachinerY. at 'Lot
•3, 'Concession T.' ILIt.S.; •'Tuckersmith
Township, ",-3.y,' miles south and --.2 ' mires!
past. 62. Seaforth, - on WEDNESDAY,
M.A.R031 '25....at. 12 o."Clock .sharo: ,,,'„ .. .,.
• , , 11-52x1line of farm stock and tnachinerY
hay, grairt and household effeotS: No re,
. , , •
NEW , BROTHERS,' , Sewing Machines serve as farm' is sold: '
with Tree- pipking ,ehears. Three mOdels , •
elfeosa feom. Sties:saline straight -*fax ' Terms -Cash. - ' • •
flairomatid with aig-zag , motion, 815985'; ARTI-11.1R IlYke_NA.UGHTON, P.--roPrietOr
'nnectornatic 'With dozens of decorative IlarOId Jackson, 'Auctioneer
stitclios on picture 4 al $259.501 Call R 'P. Chesney. Clerk
36 W. Seaforth; " -.TO • demoatratioh.
• FLORA.HOELSCHEIr,residence, one block .
east pi Carn.egie "Lihrerv. • - -
WHITE ELECTRIC sewing Ma'cliin4, 22.. 'Leo -.6,1 Notices.. -
Queen, Anne.console. re,,Terse Stitch' and at-
tachment, matching' benhh ; singer sew.,,,
ing machie, order ; large sized wOodett baby ;crib, sblid'
nbreadle, ia ,good I•
'working 10 11 CREI)ITORS
end and iirap side (mattress optional) ; . ,
baby's .bathenette; ,Pevr, 'condition ir of In the Estate of CATHERINE KENNEDY
Aaply MRS- :ORVILLE • WORKMAN, • R. All persons having claims against 'the
R. 3; Kippenu. phone.Hensalk•677 r 11. •-Estate of Catherine .KenneclY, late Of the
' • 11-51-T3e Township, of Hibbert, in the County of
, , ,
W i.00deceasedr-who-di ed--en--the
..„
•
.11t ay • of January, 1959, are herebg
. ' 17•4nt edito °Huy, notifled,' to 'send •in 'full particulars' of
their oafins themndereigned on or• be-.
fOre the llith day of March, 1959, after
' which' date the' sssets *ill be distributed.
WANTED.: O....geni, .-ParticUlarlY Gott 'boid • ' d,•••• 3 ' 'at
pistols . and brasSld. framed 'lever: =tins; ' agns qn
rifle:3. Write, giving' details. Mt • 3. •• • '
• MARCH, 21 Mailtet',.Pleee.rat-i'x'd- -DATED at S -forth th,s 18th da • f
HIGHEST CASH parcEspalii for sick,
down and disabled fatitt- anirnalm,-,PrOmnr,
courteous ; collection of all dyad and
disabled ftrat =tinsels and Iside-s,, '• Call
•collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
•'forth.' Associated with Darling & CO, el
Canada 14,td: ••
. • - 12.52-tf
• Wanted
CARPENTER-wishes-ofitilt--eOeffings- and
Satutdhys. All' kind's' of reiairs .or new
conatruction. PETER' MALCOLM, Phone
459-W Reafortli ' 13-52x1
14.' Pro -For. Sale
ilai:-PurlieY. facing'
-,
. ivIcCONNELI, & `STEWiART,
`• • Seaforth i Ontario, ,
• Solicitors for the Executors. ,
22-50-3
'NOTICE -to-C-REDIT-ORS
'r In :the Eetate of .w.ILL3rAlvi rAivrEs
. . .
, .• • , •
All -persana risrainst.. the
Estate
the Township. o8'Mb3Llop, ftt. the: Coanty:
of Huron, .Farrner,„ deceased. :who .died on,
the 9th day. of •:.14overriber. 1513., are 'here.
by notified, to send in rpn particolors: of
then' da,ms to th.e • undersigned on ,ar-.
before the 13th day' Of htsirch;'' 1959: after
-Which- date the saatiete..Will•••be dist 'bute
LOTS FOIf sArxd•
hsvInt, regard- 4filiT10 en,,
old • iRghWay Nor stir:tied.; 'seater,
rights. Apply. to CLAYTON; DENNIS,
No phone Calls, please. ,,, 14-52-544f
notrks•ken • SALE in ' Esin'ondynie.
Apple Pr A. R. tir.AToN, 5067 Maple-
wood, Detroit 4, MiChigrin,'",' No ''...3shprxe
calls. • ' 1441-8
15. Property ForReiit.
-APARTMENT_ for_ rent immediatelY•
ORVILLE OICE. Fhode 160-24, Seaforth.
P• C•101410011 ME"A.RTMENT, heated.
furnished. --.Private entrance private.
bath, Apply YA38n3S KOUT' 'George at.
Nottlx. ' 15-51X2
1'. o
• FOR. WASHING,' ironing and repairs,
with tree pick -tip and deliver -Y. Ptroto
231-M. 19-52x1
-RADIO REPAIRS ••••----For of;
ridfos itt, !TERRY'S RADIO 'SERVICE,
otooeite inAt, 1;ionse. --Pv#ca:th.
19-524f
toricermrE tAininertatiA In Sea -
forth and district: an Dr,' Cleaning Ser-
vice. 'WEBB'S, BILL/ARDS, Seaforth,
agent for .13;fttai Ctedneis & Leullileterie
Udit Exetet.
19 -52 -ti
. , • , ,
-DATED at Settfotth, this 18th day • of
February. 1959.^,
•
• 'MCCONNELL &STEWARD
. Seafpith, 'Ontfirkt;
• Solicit -firs for.the Adasiniatrator. 0.
. •• •• • • 12.504
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate •.of7TROMAS: GLADSTONE,
•, ' -
----An • personshaving claims against the
Estate ot,Thernas Gladstone' 'HO, late ..of
the Town of Mitchell,.deceated, who died
',ad or. 'ellsent the 5th day or .Pebruary,
1959, are hereby :riatifiedto send in tts
thke tfindersigned :On . Or before the 6th 'day
of March; 1959, 1011' partienlars of their
Immediately after the said last-A-eiitiOa--'
.eel date; „the assets of the said =tate Will
be .dfattetinua ninongst! the Partiee en-
titled hereto,alaving -regard tO
-1bto-, have notieec-io the, cstchision nf• all.
• 'others. 'and the urtcleisigned will, not be
liable to any person. of. whose ' claim tht
-undersigned - shalt-- not ••-then
ft* the .)ssetit SQ. distriblited ot any • part
thereoV • ' '
_DATED at SeafOrth, this
:February', 1959. •
.
'claims of wit • the undernhfriN1st
shall
l'Orfre gurgling° icinegger leyern
- Leghorms). laying tate late October.
• Ellin iff sold, so must Sell. -Will denim*.
• APPre to LEO RItAN.!.'Phone Mtblin 40
r • • 951-2:
•
BRAY rialto= and some started dual
•Inst:414 pallets and eoekerels. *onset
ihrodient: Some An2V3 na,yotd
• heavy breed sockersia. Order tittle 'April,
• g....W.r•it_l.sroiAr chicks. ReAtet „ '
Senfoith, Phone 844, t S.
V1%1011:1:I 113:111.419
• '''9ev• aral hundred.. Deltalls nulletit hatelted
•Nue. „are, 16., weeks Feb; 23t41'•12-Weekt
,Mab Otb: VocCinated hitatehiiie and
WO -castle.. Shifilid„, seen to be ti*
3 trieciated. 'If You MO recorda, yOn' *Al
itticinvg ktotrinittle.#Ang, .
--swonf, • e 04741-
0-624f
•
wxywei.tick?Gul ‘atic,3
ro MAKE yoLi
.11. Artieles rot' Sale
••
.
thiOlYSE STOIkrg irlarte.te-reeeilire
•isniti;.,toon..0• Ana soIti fro* 047
• fgai • Miffiery; ladiee 'skirts, tte.ict
Amato,. aitOjetaf •the.jard,- Ei6 thee
AO*. Mareilfild and .iitsdite;•.410: 400:1488'•
FCON.tiSCIOXt
Meek eatit '184"-CO.01031e' .Lihrii,t1,1,,Staforiii.:
'PbOne 167.1,1,f.• 11.t251
13t11 T3a70
their Salodtar,
AI„w. SIL,T4VELY
Seatoith, Ontarlo.
. • t2,40.4
. Cards. of Tha
I -NOSH to extend •tay sincere thanks
and appreeiatien to.' all who • rethembctred
ine wit334ards, treats and flowers while a
patient in Scott Ilerctorial. Hospital, Spe-
Ciat'llte.eks to • Dr. 3:.17,7ili' and' tb6
23,58x1• • It1t.RS.• LILT :WRIGHT
.
SH-to-cotteltd sincere tbai-itric'•• Y.
nInAy-fiiends' and, relatives • for Mttheir
kindnesses -While it natient• in SeafOtth
• 'Hospital. ,epecial thanks- "1e--th-7.-rinnses.
:pi% Stapleton,. *Ittv,-.1,--4liff;tritt5n,-atich
21-52X1 , LORNE 'S WERSIS.tt.
••
I WISH to' thank- the mimes 'and doc-
tors at Scott. 1Yletiorial• Alespital
tny reeent, i1t18ss thdre,;-140„ those' ,who
sent Cards and gifts, , Special thanks to
Mrs', NoblernMcCalhurt, ,T6rig and ,M1813
• Jeffeil • _ _
• 22-50-1 •- ,• MRS.' JOHN CLAN -VIM* •
•WE WISH • to express oar thankh '.for alt
the help WO received after .therlest; of our,
lionie, front the,•Brucefield,
riro• nepartinetits; getifoi-th worhen's
Ineli-
tnte, Itipperi wonieres Tnatitnte,. West End
• Club; Of zleersM1th ' Raton Road, 'Club,
• .Red CrOst,PtiOnt, of • S.$, No. -7, 'rocker-
gnsith, 'and ..Tottrit MerChants, . Very special
-tliankg„' to oni'filelidsand',,fielehbors whole
• generOns help enabled no 00 -.begin a hew'
• JOHN, •ANNE, BILL 'GRANT, BOB,
ALAN,. GORDON. CARNOCHAN
6.
Births
'DC1.11,1•At Clinton Public Hospi=1,----dii
• Sunday, March .1, to Mr. ' and Mrs.
Donala• 1/hurl, Brucefield, -a daughter. •
GRUMIVIETT-At soott Memorial llospi-
t.:11. Seaforth,' on February 27,- to M.
and Mr. ET. fl. Grurnraett,..Mitchell, a
.
TAYLOR—At 'Clintori- ' Hospital, on
Friday, February 27, to MY. anct.'Mrs,
'Jack' Taylor, Bracefleld, a son. •
28. Deaths
' IV cl •.1IcINII'LLAN-L-40 . Toronto on edn... ay:
''.Feb.ruary 25, ,La -ora M. McMillan,, daugh.,
' ter 'of' the late Mr., and MrS...Willitun
'1V.LoMtllan, in ' her 49t1' year.
-..,, , • ,...
. „ •
• Have you seen -the smart English
„.„ .
5 ,dinner .service Eor., -ei ht
at ,$.19.9.5;! Offered' at SAVAITGE'S
"March .Dirinerwa:re..Sale?-(Advt
a meeting of abut -13O- Co-op man,
agers and assistants at Jidertoll
Monday and Tuesday.
Attending the - meetings . front
Seaforth was the /ocal- general
Manager of the Seaford( Farmers'
Co. -op, Lloyd Itoivat.
The co-operative felt it was nec-
essary to enter contracting so
THE EDITOR. farmers vvould have some say in
_ • - such a - Program through their own
,co-op, Julian Smith, of 'Weston,
. said in a ',session at the two day
Ilme: A Studyin Age..g•roups, • "Co-operama."
of
•EdijatoyrouTrheci;Hiludrohna,REiciopowsitaoirt:1,rom crTedirte. efo' 'rtyfpeeesd' richacm'sfreactetsfor wieourr
' announced. The first; would, offer
Wednesday- to SundayR he almost and a half months at regular prie-
has- a conniption -four days, at his es. The second _would give credit
msa eg a: r)' °'se eellndu!laittaynbyoefteartillrinlitPiil. lh:illosel;1113•teeerlei: tahsetilfaerimeeedr.-4notirdthkethesep aellcothnetrants-:-
for the .purchase ,of pigs,. as well
for time does not p,roceed at a' 'fit on -the hogs but would. also ae-
form paee; it accelerates ' as; we_*.cept the risk for ally lOsses.
growThT-iliird-type ot•confract would
, •
Perhaps you were reflecting this yield. •the 'fanner a specified -guar -
morning that I have had the- same •anteeci incomewhich might or
Job for ten, twenty years. I arrir- might riot be, less' than what he
ed here as a bright-eyed: young -would Make, oirthe,other two types'
man or ,womau, and ana_nowliMP-of.„ contractsc,liONvAVe.r, he_would,
ing into baggylidded middle a-ge. not have to stand any loss should.
And where have the. years gone? the sale of pigs not. be sufficient -to'
I couldn't tell you. Like -a. puff:pay expenses. • , - -
of smoke, they have disappeared, Also, under, co-operative con -
into infinity. It is more than start- tract, the farmer •member would,
ling, it is frightenirig, to think how receive a patronage' refund at the
quickly A life eiraporates before end of the_year on any„profit made
our eyes. •_• •; on the business.
• When we are yom-ig, time stretch- I • In addition to the Irdg 'contracts,
es before utS in a limitless' vistasimilar contracts were atitioupo_ed_
...lf„ivellia_ve_to_-_wait. a -day for or -broilers;-..laetS an( turkeys
_Party, we are racked with im7
patience: Graduation will never'
come. The first- car • of our awn
. „ .
seeins•-,-a Million years and • • KIPPEN ,. ,
the fact that the world will find a Have • you seen the smart English.
place!' for us, will: Make To for dinner' serviCe', for 'eight
!is as i working,`nieniber. Of Sooxe at,: 819.95; Offered at SAVAUGE'S
ty,i seems 'a •rernote'improbability:' March Dinnerware
Then -somehow in a mysterious_
,bnt- ',in:lila-Cable Manner,. ' all • the Mrand Mrs
Wright Mr
pats.lock. into, Pikc:4:„:„.th-: pp_sitio and Mrs,.:Erwin
Si11ery Mrs Nor
is food:; the •marriage- is made,, . Seaforth; 'arid. Mrs:
the ilaglhotn,ghand4edreen-iirtoe ..,rt*earroVe4nCraig, of Wa1ton recentlyare, trmping Y
' Springfield attending tbe
shoulder. in • the ..ranks,...,,of_acinit fulleral'Of the.late Dr, E... Ba.ker;
world—tagged numbered outfrt Janohnd'I'''Sisteitwt
e4;larW:iainlidtli•Vezt.
Stewart, ofBut ttme itself does not C
-until we have reached 'middle' age: till34:vit'r°. tia..6n.nnbCidi6!*siuh'r;s:/rai4hneal.
All -young people believe theni
•
selves to be in a way 11111110a2.4. entertained '20. friends :and rlOgh-
tiiiie exist S" for ;older people::Theri,lhors, Friday evening, when five
'wtlieatl'°naorthinn' 'gsi&ItIlYentsg1;it:6111):1.1dge:4Q0blinY: intabpileayi.):fWYArtmpgrrse.s*spiVrestrluaedihei.s6,:
,•1:4,Tetletel';(5, children '00MtiorPleeYr..
owMrelrersye
:.grew:np..aridMoVe away ; .even the; ed by thejunStesS.
money (When there is buys Mr and Mrs Norman Dxckert
-little 'that we want. •For w , e,
,thair daughter, and .
.Want, cannot, be. And 'ail& Mrs. Ken"-McLellart arid': Jill
t'lloa,"!- ..ever,:. :that .,we learn to spentSnXiclay afternoon-
WIth Mr
iniake our peace ,Witti destiny.;to :old:. Mrs; Ed, Wahl,.:-.of','-LiStOWel.
accept the facts that our ;dreams
have been rhalf 'realized, ;or un Joyee spent Saturday in Loidon
realized; that We ;did! not :do' what ' Mr EmersonKyle hasLactePthd•
haVe 'receded 'aS-- We approaChed' •the D
t -, as.• ,. ..wj-_th,
ePartmerit •
we: set .:ottt ,to -do: that our goals a position propertyagent
them •Mr Henry Ivison ,had the niis-"
or une,,o .'fallin.iii, is onie
breaking• a.rib.
-Mrs. Ray,, Haler. and
Of-"Useriburg; visited
entlYLZWithLtheirL:parents,Mr.. , and,
Mrs. •Alei..IVIcMurtrie, "-:-
."-celchranel:',rettiitted
tome' last, Tliiirsd d1nVietoria-
uoqpitaj London; -.••irriprOired' in
E. Ityle, accompanied by
:Mr.. and Mrs.W. L. 'Mein§ Visited
,hyea-ascucreeptiinagottinoecg.7cintrit.
wein, :a, an evening recently and
rni
Thanking you, 'Mr. „Editor,
'B. 1SPROAT .
A great manyemployers will
• „in 110't • eng4e ;peel:4 'over .4a...yeais.
antams Win Meet .of -a:p.:+tfko-,..01.Hyti*e have
goodmanypeople today -70, SO, '90'
etrait. Team
•,
'Exhibition •Bantarn -.hockey :All
be,played'in the ;Seaforth arena
Saturday night,. when a visiting
teani 'frOni-?• acrosS. the border will
Meet with„,the '1,Seaforth-sotiad47".-
The •Michig,an : Bantams; frombe#boin, wUl hOok-,up with the
Seeforth .Banterns....„,The Michigan
te'kiff 'is ;Spousored "Standard
'F.Orking, While the,Seafortli Sit is.
orisoreci--13 .Seaforth -Lions
• 'Game i -time for this tilt is. 7:00
o'.cloek at the arena: •The' Michi-
gan visit is big arranged by
Preston Tabor,- eaforth', while Bill
papple iS in charge of the SeafOrth '
Meet-Bowiers '
Wright .Re$iderice.'
. ,
• The SeafOrth Lawn Bnwling 'Club
spent a happy evening with a
bridge and euchre partya t the'
iibme of Mrs. Robert 'Wright on
Thursday 'evenink.. The • winners
were Mrs.' Harold Free and Mrs.
L. F. Ford. •
• The hostess was assisted. bY2Mrs.:
E: -Mist
more, Mrs. U„ • Leslie and :Mrs.
Norman Snider in serving a de=
helms luneh. Mrs:' L. B. Melan-
son• has -offered her home for the
IVIarch meettng...
Euchre Winners
•
Prize' winners"; at the L.O.L.
euchre in. the Orange Wed-
nesday night were:- ladies, -first,
Mrs, Gerald 14,uuck; • Ione hands,
Mrs,• Alfred. Betiermann; consola-
tion, MiSs Maxion Colitta; men,
first Alfred Beuerralmn; lone
hands, William Au's-tin.; consola-
tion Albert O'Reilly.
A draw was'eonducted on a natl.,,
tielette blanket with Miss Thelma(
Elgie winning. • •
ZION
•
• Have you Seen the &Inert English
52 -piece dinner service • for:, eight
$1-.95; offered- at SAVAUGE'S
7,;)hinerware; Sale!.). -04X)-17-
•
'Mr::: and Mrs. Leslie Wfliiants
• With their daughter, Mrs.r.CharleS
Roney, and Mr. ;RoneY oti Sunday.
Quite a few Zion ladies attended
.the 1Fashion ,ShoW ire.Mitchell last
Wednesday, Whieh..they enjOYed
.verY Much.- • • •
11Y1r.. John Perrin,,Braritford, With
'hiS cousins -;;-.Mr.- and Mrs. 'George
Robinson; last SundaY.
andlMrs:Charles Abney- and -
Mrs; Albert Roney were hi Strat;
fOrd last Tuesday and called "ini
• Mr. Alexia 'Malcolm On • the Way
Mr. an Mrs. Jack Stacey and.
• farailY:with his mother.; Mrs. Rena
Stacey, Land Mciwet reeently.
Mr. and:Mrs. Charles Roney. and
hnilly,with her sister and brother-
in-law, Mg, and Mrs: Reg,Cudrnore,'
„Clinton, on *Sunday.
years .M age -Who are ve
and bight.
Row:old is 'old? .There may be a
sadness in this prospect, but also
a serenity. -Illusions • lose their
poWer tO disturb us. We value life
by:what it has given us, not by
the promise of tomorrow, for only
• The .Young „husband wrote home
•from nevv , job saying, "iViade;
foreman--feather-in my cap."
A feW_Weeks Iaterhe wrote again
``Niade manager --.another
feather in 'my cap."
After, Sonie ••weeks he wrote
again saying: Fired -send mon-
ey for --train fare:"
• ,,His wife, unfeelingly, „ telegraph-
ed -back: ``Use- feathers ---and- fly -
home." 7' ,
Mrs Norman Butt, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Long call-
ed on Mrs. Jennie Schilbe, of -Exe-,
ter, on Thursday.' '
• Mr. arid Mrs. Or -C. R. Littleton
attended a •wedding anniversary
• party Saturday evening At- the
home , of Mr. and •Mrs. William
•Johnson,. Centralia.
Miss Marie Jarroa, of _Strat-
ford General Hospital, , spent \ the
weekend with her parents, 'kr. 'and.
Mrs. Eldon jarrott.
A few friends ,of. Mr. and Mrs.
Littleten surprised thern one, eve-
ning- recently_by_dropping iflfl
their wedding anniversary.
HENSALL
BevP 1/011.Seen the Smart English
• 52 -piece -dinner- Setirice for eight
at • $1,9:95„ offered. at sAy.A.-mws
March Dinnerware Sale?-.-.-(Advt.).
animal Sfratford Kiwanis
.Music Festival," winch opened on
Monday, Card BrOwn WO/1 ffrst
prize in the.plano class Under .15,
with • CPI; Donald Orr, RCAF tele-
phone and teletype techniCian,. is
• spending his vacation With bia par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Orr,. and
brother :Jim. After 'serving two
Years at Trier, Bansteiii; Germany,,
he 'Will be .atationed.at-Sylvestre,
St. 111arie';': Q0ebec • • '
•Mr, 'aricl.IVIr .11, A, Orr and Cpl.
Don.: Orr •viiited. ,in -London With
Mrs,. Louise and Miss 'Donna.,G11-
-A practise,. warm-up trapshoot;
featutink a two=manteam event in
preparation for the- annual Good
Friday trapshoot„ will be held at
Kippen on Siinday, Match 8, ;at
1:30 p.in. .
Annolincement ,
The 'engagement' is-animiiiicedef
Margaret! Elizabeth, 'dangli,ter. of
Wilhian R. Bell.land.. the lateMrs.".
Bell; of Hensall, to John • Den-
nis Bich/a, Torciiith;. son 'of
Eland, the - marriage totake
place ,q.iiietly,'.SaturdaY,, March -'28,
at 4 O'clock, in.,St.'-liarnabas':
glican Church, Toronto. '
, John McEwan
Word fag received. of the Pa-S'S:-
ing•of John McEwan, 812 Unatdve
of Hay, township,Who
hosnital-ar-OW-aldi Prairie, -Alta.,
On' February 21. UM:named, • he
hadbeen le the' West, sone 40'
years; farming, n the:1PeaCe ,River;
District 'Up until.„ -the time ,of, his
,-Surviving• are four .sisters: Mrs.
Alice Beach, of' near , Regina,
Sask., -Mrs: •FloraiSalmeirs
wood, Misses Agnes And Mary Mc -
Ewan, . of • HAY.' Al -brother; Dorman,'
Passed 'away,-a-few-weeks''ago.------:
Blyth Society -
ant ' -Activities
pi3ith.u,orticuiturat'soeiety, held,.
their annual: meeting': Wednesday
afternoon„, Feb',25,-at -the. liorrie :of
•M.f.„ and -Mrs. • Ernerson Wright:
IVI any „plans. Were , discus s ed. lorthe
coming horticulture ..season;. and A
;Meeting wilLbe held earlyin April
for further planning.. '
• The', treastirees 'report showed
$233,82 had beep.. spent .by the so-
biety.in 198 Mr. herticultiiral
• the, park
caretaker'Sssa,l.ary; Secretary-tre as-
•itree.§7,41Oneraritini; -,,reseS - to --fill
large,. center. bect'in park, mowing
.the ,graSS,' and plaritS,. and seeds.
.The• reeeipts. were $23891, leaving
3?5.:;halance.of...$5.09-, There were,,"Rfi._
.members On the 1958-
, -
Cliff' preseni
ancl;sliewed,' tinith,appreelatetrpic-
',tures ,of the. 'S t 1, a ;t',,d e ri c Seaway
he Gaspe' and. the ,-flowers 'and
;shrubs in *his own. -garden. Mr.!:
Epps is :director :Of.'DIStrict,•N. 8:,
„ . .
....get.' Conducted the following 'elee-
4:ion::: -Of ' paSp'','Presidexit,
Nips: •-1.4ddiatt',!:president;
Mr,S.,'• Lorne Scriitigernir7first
president,CheSter''HiggbaS; '
-..seCiiiiit'-Viee-presidelitiiS„:,
Ladd, ; secretary i -treasurer,,
• IVIr S.'E. Wright;1.058-1959-direetersi•
-Mrs; Elmer:Keller; Keith'
'Webster,- Roland ..V.itiCent;', .1050-
1060, direetorilis,,,;.'::/da ':Retts;
'Mrs." Keith. VirehSter•iMrs....W.''Me-
•Vittle, Mrs .,(harlie Johnston; and
Lerne Seripigeour.' -• :
BLAKE
Mrs, Arehie Mustard visited with
-10anshen and family of Zia--
„
• Sunday guests With Mr. /tarots:IC
Firtlay end family were Mr, and
Mrs. Lyle Stokes, of Ailsa Craig.
• miss Rebecca Steckleis spend-
ing a, few weeks with her sister --
near GoWanstown. - -
Mrs. Rudy Oesch spent Sunday
with her daughter, and -sou -in-law;
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Faber and fam-
ily, of Kippen.
room?37-oAll* rcel aa:syi fite6dr6antdv eYrPti retill) aet
phoned to The Huron Expositor,
141 or 142, -will. hring a tenant.
Orange' a
Match”. '4t.
AUSPices of Orange Hall
••ProliertY -CimmOtt.ee ' •
• LUNCH SERVED
AdmiSsien. 40 "contii,
DEARBORN, Mic
BANTAM
HockeylTeam
champions 44 Bantam series tav
'
SeaforthBcoltarris
Saturday
TNTI1' 13Z.0:HALL
uesdciy, Mar.
80
Progressive Euchre
• Ladies please bring Sandwiches-,
'EVERYBODY WELCOME
Admission Silver •Collection
McKillop—Federation
of Agricultuye -
- - See:fgreas-'
KEN STEWART - - -President
A: R. DODPS
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ANNUAL APIEETI
ommunity
11CLrOEf� '
• *
fate'r,-3)
xt has ,been a long, • cold winter
in'inoSt of -Canadaand the great
majority of" people Will .be ,looldng
forward eagerly, to getting. Out.in.-
te the 'garden again. That may be
a, feW Weeks yet, unibrtunatelyi iin-
lesS-we-live- in one ,of the balmier
parts of Canada,. but in the ineatit
time there is nothing to.preVent us
from making plans. And those
•Who are- considered experts in this
.ga"rdppilig bush:less all emphasize_
'•,the importinTe of Planning. But -it..
need' not be 'work; Like most things
pleasure. than, anythini g else.
about gar1)
dening, ,..1.7.jng 's- nnYre
Catalogue nap
tag planning a: geed Canadian
seed catalogue-. is virtually' indis-
.pensable. ColumniSts and others
like .to- poke' fun at' the- seed, Cata-
logues when they, have. nothing
much to write 'about'in the middle
of winter. But if they are garden-
ers they wig knew that these gaily
illustrated beokletS are invaluable
rand they•.are accurate. The
pic-
-ttlres are .frorii 'real photographs_
OcITthe text is h'ased anfatt.s.
Lolig gone are the days. qf rnaitt
•Inoth pumpkins and ginut pais.
Nohndy 'would" want Such'thngs
anyWaY iii ,this age.: Instead are
listed predisely, and briefly .Subli
i -points as :the Mariber :Of .,days to,
niaturity 'or flowering, the approxi-
mate :size a the full grown. plant,
, the ,type of .soir and popition for,
best results; arid Most important
of all, the eldent of- hardifieSS,.
know tde-
711'teretritDcde ;th"-e-etherlis.ourt
not such a
varfpty Or :type is suitable for our
seal, Clilnate 'and -
position of gar;
Points To Remember '„
• For instance if 'we liVe in one
of the cooler parts Of Canada,
where say 'there is danger Of some
'froSt utti1 the firit' Of June; -then
we should Seleet vegetables and
•Centre
ailing EVER
Friday Night
and
ednesday Eve/
flowers that will mature or bloom
fairlY AttioldY, early varieties, t.hat-
'catt. be -sown or .planted. After the
last• Week in May and -Will still
have time to make their proper'
The 1959.'''Canadian-,Seed-eatn--
logne. will give you , this informa-
tion, Will. tell. you exactly ' what
length...sit. growing seasonis;,re-,
gaited. But it will give You 'hitiolc
More,inforniation thar,th11t.itlZ
Un --you hoW high ,and wide,a cer-
tain flower will grow seyou will
lokitr•Where to -plant it -in the bed,
so'. that it will not hide 'other small-
er things 'or be hidden -by ,S01716. -
thing bigger. It you, too,
about the kind of -soil this particw-
lar flower or,.'vegetable really ffre-
fers. Some like it heavy3-7,Some
light. Some thrive in's= and senie
must have shade. Some rentire.11
lot,of water, some don't., Cohn's. nf.:
POWOTS are important as we de' net
want them clashing, Hardiness- is --
another point to ..keep in Mind So
that we will, not sow seed too early,
_All_these ,thin4sare listed the
seed Catalog -0e. • -
• '
..'EGAAONDVILLE
Have you,seen the smart English
52 -piece dinner service :for eight
at $19.95,offered at SAVAUGE'S
March Dinnerware Sale?-(Advt.),
1 .1.e community Was shocked last
'Week on learning_ of . the _ sudden.
dea "--tk- W'S'----Latira
'Sincere sympathy is extended to
the bereaved familyand friends,
. We extend fin Mr, and Mrs, Em-
• merson Durst, our sincere sympa-
thy ,in the paSsing of his father,
the !late Mr. Durst, Whose 'funeral
• took ',,p1.Aeat Goderieh On Mon-
Mechaniz' ation. has helped to bet-
ter forest management.
8,=tO 10 p.in.
"AdUlts, Students
Children 25c
:
• Saturday Afternoon
Children -and Students 10c
Adults -25c
farrow'
os
will beheld
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ARCH
atk &3..°
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The pubilc invite'd
to be preSent.
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