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10 THE EIUIION EXPOSITOR, 'SEAFORTH; ONT,, APRIL17, 1950
We'WQuld $e'Pleased to Write TJp Your
COntrait This Year ---Yor Eit er :1VhON T
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CALM .or' PARKLAND Barley.
FERTILIZER ,SUPPLIED
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SEED GRAIN is' very :low in; cost this year.
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Check .our Iices, before , lou
x2g• your -•seed C eaz}ed: - _ ,: .
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early. whepricesn. and*
lies are best.
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Sealed :"quotationsclearly; ''marked "Rental'
Tender" will' I?e received 'bey the •und'ersigned;
until12:00'noon,..-Prrday, May:-lsit, 1959, for
--one=or more oft -he -following: g ,
A Craw'1er Tractors, *411:Blade
B '(i) -Crawler' Tractors with. >'
*raper
• B I(ii)—Crawler .' Traitors with
Scraper and Blade.
G, --Graders 100
D Rubber.=tired Tractors" and
Scrapers.
Tender •must be subinitte:d on" •forms available at they
County Engineer's office.,
County Engineer
F Court �oa5e; .
• Goderlch, Ontario,
Morris- Council
'
Morris township council will aS-.
sume their share of the cost of_ tbe.
debentures on the 'addition, to tlie.
Clinton District Collegiate Tnstitu=
te, cettricili deeided Monday: at
their regular meeting.. Reeve Bail-
re •Parrott presided; and all mem:
bers Were present.
Engineer :James A. Hewes .is to
'be "instructed to stake and make
a'repoxt on a drain at Walter Short -
reed's and Williai;i'i• ^Blake's: -Lia-"
bility. insurance Will be increased'
to $100,000, and spray Liability and
;grader insurance'-vyill.also be, re., -
hewed. :
Conned w" -charge; 60 cents a
;pound for powder for brush treat-
ing of • warble • fly and •10 cents ....a
head for spraying
Accounts pa..ssec4•
for"_
payment m-:
eluded:T B. Marshall�.wa hle
y•powder; $225,84;.:Wingham• Ad-•
ce-Tunes,-�adventisng. 6.4 `.=
Beril.axd-. Hall,''•- insurance, $$13:38;
relief,; account, $15; Stanley .Cook,
foxount 4- -
b y, $ ,. Bailie' Parrott, fox
'bounty, $4; ;•Gordon:; Walsh,- grant
an :•GrasbY. Drain," $138.15; Clifton;
Walsh, grant Gra^sby_'D
rain a$79.50 .BlYthDistrict:Fire-Area,
$44; .County of Huron, indigent
fees, $17;' Btussels;,Telephone,, rent
.of . phone :and extension,, :. $48:55;
Municipal' World, supplies,' $25.52
-Pearson; Edwards . -.-Co , • :audit -
in - 330.;, Pears
on',Ed d.:
g, $ warns, , Co ,.
postage and • env.elope's;'-$7.50; • 'Gen.,
Martin, tax .collector salary, $270;
:po-stage,: $3.05.
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. tglal.
,Mac.lITILLAN11TIC>CLE David Smith, Charles McGregor;
H'ENSALL-A ' candlelight.,vett. of Toronto,. and William Miekle,
ding 'ceremony : bf..Special interest Hensall, brother • Of the bride, as.
to Hensall and. surrounding area ushers.. _
was solemnized at „the,:U: 'ted
nx Receiving over a hundred guests
Church; Hensall in a pink and at . Arrestrong's, 'Exeter,, . the
white setting," on Saturday, April.:bride% mother -chose a mid blue
•1i;•at'4.p.m., .when•Florence Eliza ,Chantilly lace • and silk organza
beth ^ Mickle Toronto, daughter of gpwn • with •`snrall°hat to match,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest,Laird Vickie, •white. a•ccessoiies and a corsage of
Hensall, became:the bride of 'VVa)- pink roses completed• her. costume.
ter Boss .-MacMillan; Toronto; son Mrs. MacMillan, assisting; wore .a
cif „Mr. • and Mrs,' Charles'' Malcolm silk 'or 'anza and •
z g lace gown •in
MacMillan, London 'honey, beige; •small petalled hat
Rev, Charles D. Da i and . eeesso ies..
mel.; erform .a r tP -:match.. ,Her
ed::. the. ..icer-emony,:assisted-b :.-a e- -corsage wars_ of Qran e Deli ht
h
Rev. :R; A. Brook, Acton.'
--Traditional wedding -music-...Was
-provided-by'• the 'organist; Mr: Ivor
Brake; . London, and, Mk, Albert
Oultroni, of 'London,: sang. .
G'ven-in Marriage i m byfather,
g her
the -bride _wore a' floor.-lengtt}Pea
de Soie ;gowrt ,styled: with fitted'
,Em ire :Waistline,- a. s b • "
p
a rma neck-
line
line : and, long poited sleeves.. fihe
back' emphasized .a. trapeze chapel
train .floating down from `a round
neckband.of Peaude Soie roses
-and petals:. 'A bandeau.ofPeau de
Soie rose petals :held •her finger-`
tip She she carried a
colonial'cascade of pink seet--
eart roses featheredw
'hcarnations•
and -Stephanotis.
^:Mrs, Walter .Murray T-;TOrent4
was.:matron of; honor, and brides.
)
ften.
g.no,..
re
maids -wore Mrs.-Clrarles.• McGre•
-
®efu! '
S de
•go,r;`' Toronto; Miss Sharon • Mac-
�- - =Millan :andh.Miss--Sandra•-�-Mac141i1`-
(B', DAVID SPURGEON; in ,the
Toronto Star)
There 'is a hopeful • side to the
cancer.pro'blem. This fact is often
Iobseured' by tli'e welter. of grim
statistics, about: the toll of death
the. disease'.takes
hi
;tatelftes
Cancer 2, 9 .G •a.n.aar
Beranrsim—
.
;ht.
1057- egrn fete-€rg-nres) Each
�year it: kills linost sirs times `as
Many .peoirle as are :filled in auto
accidents: • ,Even .children are ;in
Volved,. ),fore' -;children " between
•ages five and :1'4. die, of,' it than of
disease •
-
Yet ,cancer is not' necessarily a
hopeless;-disease.A The';disorgamz
ed unregulated" growth of -body
cells can often;. be removed sue
cessfully, by,, surgery or "destroyed
by radiation,.. and science" has made
=it RosSible for -',—medical --Men • o -
make 'patients._ more comfortable
and to prolong -their lives by means
of drugs:'
The Canadian Cancer , Society;
says that •more people are • Cured
of cancer now than ever before
because of better diagnostic : and
treatment facilities :and •because.
tea:.
Tari; sisters ;Of,: the greein:Zondon.'
They were; gowned .identically in
cocktail" length dresses ;'of tut
gtoise faille taffeta, fashioned on
princess, lines -with rounded neck
lines and :push-up, sleeves. The'
backs featured,trapeze panels
tending from •a deep V to. a barefn
neeldine •f;rhey wore...matching,
circ' ail, bows, and ca•rried `colonial:
sa"atles ok:, e —
ros s feath. �''.-
ei�ed.
And palm chrysantheniums
Kiss Ann Mickle; •sister; of tlae'
beide,. as 'junior •bridesmaid,_ wase
similarly ;.:gowned' ",in'.the,..",lighter'
- For --a _Weddin -:-tri ' to. -E-1 rida
g F- o
the-bride4chose_ a ---navy ;blue wool_
suit, blue flowered -petalled hat
with 'navy ;and. blue accessories.''
She 'wore 'a•' mink jacket . •and a
gardenia •corsage
The. brae. i a
i sgraduate
't '
of the
IniverSitY of Western'
Ontario
and
Victoria Hospital School of:;Nurs-
in'g, On ;their 'return the couple
will: take up residenee in Toronto.
Ta In Books'
SerVhiig 25
Years:.
All'; •
over Canada .eyery day of.
the. year, mail _men;axe cte ivering'-
Talking Books to•.. blind ,readar"s.
Ilt
At l„rbn. 'presenCout.nty_17 are delivered in
The books are unabridged re,'
• eorcleel editions of -'best sellers,
field's Birds At 'Dawning; ' . on
:type of book -'that is published. in
North`: America Carried, 'without
t.harge by the.Post•offiee•, two and
a half tons ,ot these.° books :leave
•the. C B' . c tr
ll al :
1yi s `brae ..�-
,e ,-ir
Y
ionto '`each morning.
'.
The :first. Talking' .Books to -rea
ch
,the C1V1IE libriar.y :weie Tohn.=lC2ase ,
field's "Birds At Dawmnf:", on
11 records, 'Tame's". Hilton's Lost
Horizoi5,, 12 records--' and' Good-bye
Mr. Chips, three 'records „ Both
shade, of .turquoise, and•=lcartied. sides of the records.. were used. In
identical flowers- some,':cases-authors '-read all or
• ' Groomsman was Leonard Quick, part of the books. Harry, Truman;,
Jr , London, with Charles' Elliott, Eleanor Roosevelt, Alexander Wool
E 1 e a n o.r Roosev.elt, Alexander-
squrce of revenue_is. from volun Woolcott,. Thomas 'Mann, Clifton'
tory, contributions,<°_ - •Eadiman, Edna Ferber and ';Soie-'
:April . the 'society. will hold_its: erset.;:Maugham • are among,'those
annual' campaign: for Rinds Its` .do, • this 'service for the blind,
goal this year is $2,754 760;, Thea ge; "?oolt requires - 12-
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O Slee needs. an EXTRA:,phone
• • • in the, kitchen 1.
they reiiort 1 :treatment eariyin
the disease. •
There has been a signifieant'de O.
crease in :;male mortality • "from '0 0
cancer of the -.mouth . in recent •, -s—
.years, says the' society, and signi-
ficant decreases.far•both sexes.'i-n
dAaths"--€r-ore•-earieer-'of '_ the' stpm-
ach. Deaths"froin cancer of• the 0
uterus also •have;decreased
Obviously, 'the• canc'e'r pfablem`
is, far from:being solved.—and only
research can lead ,to a solution.
The Canadians Cancer ,Spciety,:,is.
"the chief supporter of.•.canter „:„is
.Canada, Ana its. only
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.BRUCEFJELb
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The ladies of the community PO -
seated, Mrs. Lloyd Craig with ' a
'kitchen and:Miscellaneous shower,:
The family lost everything in the.
fire, which destroyed their .home.
and_business: '
WA• Meets
The Easter meeting•of the Bruce,
field Woman's Association was
held on Tuesday afternoon in the
schoolroom of the church with 37
ladies present. The meeting;. open-
ed' with a, hymn, with Miss- Mar-
garet McQueen at the pprano:';Tlxe
topic, "Loge Your Neighbor;"" was-
taken by Mrs,. Harvey Taylor. Mrs,
George Clifton read the Scripture,'
and led in prayer.
The -resident; ..Mrs," . Wilmer
Broadfoot; took . the chair. The roll
l
call, was answered 7by aa, Easter;
message, The offering was.. erceiv
ed by TVIrs:'El'gin Thoiuson,-Thank
_You •,y dotes were read by Mrs.. Ber-
ry from Mr, and Mrs.711dbert A1= "
len,, . Mrs Tack Taylor, 7V1rs..TS'
Baird and ,Mr's: •.S. ;McKenzie.
Aninvitation vit '
n w a s,
read from he
WA of Wesley. -Willis `Clinton; 'and'`
was accepted, on. Thursday,. May 7 ;„
also an, invitation
from Turner's
on
Wednesday, -May;20,.
and -was also accepted.
Group. four, had • charge of, the;
program and lunch. .,Mrs. Davison
prepared. an Easter message and..
showed :slides, but' owing to lack
of time was unable •to give'her
hours reading time by authors' or
professional readers. ` The reading.
is dune;: on tape and then transfer-,
red to the'disc.. The Bible requires.,
1:70 double discs"; _War and. Peace,'
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Bert
PEPPE
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Rest v
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ur Sale Date
y now:!
1?h0ne ,~ 1 .
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Seaforth HU '4-7534
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TOWN
'of
SEAFORTH
e
DOG
AMA!
view f the disregard
Q ..,, e and b` the" general
' bm
g . Yg a Pu
t. _lie__ of . the_,recent ro a i `
therepent : p. _ ,el rxlat on 'is—Sued, by 'thea.
T
C=,f.ouncll ,__ re
�t
he c
onfin
emcee of dogs,
that-the`'ate;not
to gun at large
• at n3
time
�
the Council feeIs:that-.cfiarge
. :.'
uste�'e; laid d under' this By-law..
Any
>^ R r harbourer.
own° rofaL
dog, ho "all
o S'1 '�
W o
-allows t ru •
t a:
g runt,,,tat
.Marge .'can be"`"summoned'' :into
Cour
fine
The a
incase of this
a t s•
kind could be 50.00` and costs..
The:
Cou ci
rl 1 and; .m 'self 'would. '
y.
.ask all'citi-
zens "concerned:to:comply;with the laws and -
avoid thecdnse uences.
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1957 DODGE 8--CYL. "SEDAN.
1957 OLDS 4 -DOOR' HAI:DTOP
--1956—DODGE COACH
1956 CI4FV. COACH
1955 ,BRICK HARDTOP
1955 CHEV. SEDAN
1955 C:HEA .. SEDAN
.1954 DE"SOTO SEDAN-`
I953 1V.[ORRIS cOACli
1951. CHEV. SEDAN•
1950Mateor -
No Reasonable Off er• Refused
Phone 541
SEAFORTH
and MITCHELL
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W. G. THOMPSON • HENSALL
and Sons Limited • Phone 32
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hevrolet chhgs•to the road tighter,.than the:white Gee on'the highway!
..._.. f y t. ' S^?cci"'•":
CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS
WE 'HAVE , A COIVIPLETE STOCK • `OF ` ALF•IALFA, RED
CLOVER, ALSIRE •'YELLOWAND
�� ... ` WHITE ,BLOSSOM
SWEET CLOVER, WRITE DUTCH and LADING
CLOVERS, EROME GRASS, ETC. '
CONTRACTING
FOR: REG ST:E.RD IEY=':aai d' GARRY-,SEED OATS
Also Malting' Barley ' ;
- -
SEED- GRAINS
All Varieties in Eegistered No. 1,Certified No. 1'a'
and Comirlercial
Noy 1, Treated and Packed in Jute
OAS' VARIETIES —• Garry,: Rodney Chhtland, Registered and
_ , .... • rcial',Br
High quality_ seedswill be in short supply this Spring:
To be sure of your requirements, ORDER NOW 1.
FERTILIZER =
WE'LL DELIVER "T( YOUR FARM '
L We are Contracting for Malting Barley'. 2. Registered Seed Oats:'
Have Ydu>,FSeeds' Cleaned and, Treated at Our Modern Cleaning
Plant. Your seed can be delivered cleaned without being bagged.'
Phone us and arrange a date to clean and treat your requirements.
SEED BEANS ti
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Registered No. 1 & Commercial Na.1': Sarlilac;Michelite°& CHM)" Clipper
Chevrolet rides straight and lettel... .
evert the roughest of"ievel'! crossings)
rroras 'e road
l�rke... t a was :r
Chevrolet steps out with a sure-footed can
fidence that makes every rile a sheer,delight:`
Chevrolet's .Full Coil 'suspensionsniooths out
the roughest -roads, n � -ehevy's-broad-':frarn
and low centre of gravity hold you as tight to'
the road;as the stripe of paint doyen •the,centre,
-Chevrolet-has the -go -power Oti need -foe "tar
dayls..drving,' too ' Just- a• touch .of your `toe
gets you out of highway: emergenciies fast;
Visit yotir Chevrolet dealer.. and arrange to,
oe"drfafti • eiae ed." it r"
pleasure,test Chevrolet.todayl :' c -1269c yb c fy .•'e , 'Ea seso�it
• ',of city frafftc tar,glts quickly ,'. ,clean)
Th�mps�fl& Sons 'Lnited
EiNSADL
1 HONE 32 Nights 104. or'42,
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be
vy's Built to take hills an sttlde. holds
Yea even obbbled roadways.in a giant's,gnp
CHEVROLET.
High road cit ranee and full Coil suspension '
nuke ChevYolthe go•anywhere" car of the year,
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