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W: Ly KEItSLAKE
HENSALL-.-Passed• away -at Lon-,
don, •Wednesday, April:1S, ' Welki rg--
ton Luther Kerslake, 'formerly of
Hensell and Tlsborne township, in
his §2nd year. Mrs. Kerslake, the
former Elizabeth Matilda -Sim-
mons, passed, away some • years
ago; • Surviving is'one- daughter,.
-Mrs, Mary E. 'Marshall; London.-
Public. ,funeral services were
held from the Bonthron Funeral
Chapel,-Hensall, Saturday, _con-
ducted by', Rev,: Hugh Wilson,.•. ;of
'Thames Road. Interment was in
Exeter eeinetery- Pallbearera,wexe.
'Fred Dawson, Ed••`Alexander, Bey.
'Alexander; Horton • McDougall, Mel-
vin Glanville and •:Allan Miller•.
•ALFR.ED : E. CARLILE
'HENSAI L --The death oceuxred
e.
'•FrHuron Hospital,.. Exeter,
Saturday; Aprir18, of Alfred'Edwin
Carlile, of . Hensall, -in his 84th
year, Mr. Carlile• head been admit-
ted to the hospital some two weeks
previous to his, death with a heart
'condition. :_ ..,
Born in Hay township, son of
the late Mr and Mrs. Robert Car-
lile, he—was/ a druggist, for niaiy
-years in 'Detroit, retiring. to Hen -
salt, some -years ago to make---his--
home With
akehis-
home.rvith his sister, Mrs.'daekson
Walker, who survives.. He was un-
married.
Public ' funeral.; services ' were
held frons[ the Bonthron•. Funeral
'Home, •Hensall, Tuesday, April 21,
Rev. Charles D.:Daniel conducting
the service Burial. was in Exeter
cemetery;
use
The following officers wereeleet
ed to office for the "1959-60 season
at the annual: meeting of Kippen,
East Women's Institute, for which
Mrs. John Sinclair was bostess at
her home Wednesday evening, with
Mrs. Winston Workman; co -hostess.
Past president, Mrs. Campbell
Eyre; president, w,Mrs, Russell
Brock; vice-presidents, . Mrs.•Jas.
Drummond, .• Mrs: William Bell,
Mrs. Edison. -McLean; secretary*,
:Mrs. William;Kyle;•-treasurer; Mrs•
Verne, Alderdice; -district,'director,
Mrs.: Campbell Eyre; , assistant;
Mrs. John, Sinclair; branch ;direc-
tors,- Mrs ' Ken •McKay, Mrs; Ar-
thur Varlet',--Mrs,;..:Howard ;Fink-
beirier; . conveners of standing" com-
mittees:. Agriculture 'andCanadian
Industries, Mrs. • E. Whitehouse,'
Mrs. Winston Workman; Citizen-
ship and. Education, Mrs. •: Robert
Upshall, :Mrs., Charles Eyre; His
torical -Research and •Current Ev--
ents,• Mts.. Alex McGregor; ,Mr -s,
Rebut Gen inell; Home ,Econom-
ics" and Health, Mrs:' Arthur Fin-
layson, • Mrs,;., Harry Caldwell;; sew=
•ing•.eonvener;'Mrs.;' Alex,..McGre-•
gor. press reporter, MVliss M;argar-
et McKay; - pianists, Mrs.' Ross
Broadfoot, ';`:Mrs John • • Sinclair;„
Sunshine committee Mrs.: Jariies
McNaughton;;Mrs.- .Winston Work-
man; Mrs, Robert Kinsman;' audi-
tors, Mrs.', Stewart:Pepper, Mrs.:
Wilmer Broadfoot.
Officers were installed by •Mrs.
Robert .Elgi.e with ,.IVIrs.• William
Kyle ;-acting: .as secretary T,wenty-
Ordinary mowers: clump skip=leave messy clippings,,
lew Toro cuts, evenly, deans uph,other clippings as well.
out:.nows them; all1:
Hen:salt Paces
The market was stronger at the
Hensall communitysale last.Thurs
day.: Prices,.paid were `
Butcher steers, • up to $25.30;
Are you, ready ;to rent your spare,
room? A , classified advertisement
phoned ;to The Huron Expositor,
141,.will ,;bring ;a, `tenant.
Darin • "X" Test proves:new Whirlwind rotary'' will;
Daring
other. ;Wind -tunnel under;.;the housing
outcut any
creates powerful vacuum to .freeze every blade of grass
v lut
nar:
. crisper cut. See this re o >„o Y
htfor'a sharper,: p
u r
lwmd today.
.. ,.
new -Whir • . , . ,; .
• terms
Easy
i
�.Ends clumping� �Y
•': extras
"ex
No
Bags clippings
• ' s close
• No_scalping • Tr►m
COMPLETE
-B'A CHUTE
----WLTH Cr,,-
J LEEAF. MULCHE1tS
AND
. - -._Onl 10.90 down)
WHIRLWIND,. Y �,
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k about the
As
" test: at
one 797.
For the FINEST , r«
BUILDING DING SUPPLIES
fat
-
FAIR PRICE
...•ata.
for
this
look
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LUMBER DEALERS',`
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Broc1
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six -answered the �ll 'call bY.;Pay-
ing fees for the coming year.;Mrs,
Verne Ald'erdice presented 't h e
treasurer's report. Mrs. John-Sian-
clair reported on an executive
meeting She had attended in Hen-
sall, Mrs. Workman showed quilt.
materialto be ;used as the,"W.I.
thought best, •this'being donated by
Mr's,. Archie Hoggarth.
Mrs. Alex McGregor and Mrs,;
Stewart Pepper:were appointed
delegates' to the., district annual in
Grand -Bend. •Mrs.''.James • Mc-
Naughton gave ': the auditor's re-,
port for the year:' Miss Joan'Sin
Clair• sang two pleasing; solos. ,Re=
ports' were given by conveners': of
standing committees, -
Mrs. tyre, ' who presided; ex-
pressed thanks to all who had tak-
en -any part in the meeting and
thanked all who, helped' her during
her three years as president. Mrs.
Howard Finkbeiner. cendaieted-a
contest.
Seaf Orth Council
Approves Accounts
Mist Geraldine •Harburn, bride-,
elect:, of .Saturday, ,: Api it 25, ;whose,
marriage to John Walter Eckel, of
Varna willtake •place in Hensall
United Church, .was honored at a
_pxesentatian:held for her Wednes
_day 'evening, at the homeof Mrs:
Charles :Eckel,. Twertty'^ueighbors.
and, friends . presented her ;with a
miscellaneous.' shower sColour;
,schemes iii'; pink and white • hal
loons and streamers formed an at
tractive, settiug,__with the guest .of:;
ted chair.;
• ecoid
,honor seated m a d
The reset tation`- address . was
p.
,read'by Mrs"Eckel' and gifts pre
of
sensed by' Mrs Keith,McBride;. „
Zurich. Mrs. 'Cecil Pepper' coil
ducted contest's, and luncheon was'
served. Arranging;- the•. presents
'tion were -Mrs. _Eckel and Mrs.`
Pepper:The bride -elect- is:'on :the:
stafrof the: local Bell, Telephone•,,'•
''..LDA"Detite�s'.m our town: -`�,
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THE HURON' :EXPOSITOR, SEAIr'OB'.
'K nettes Plan
rater Club Dinner
Miss Angela Armitt, - extension
course, Western University, Lon-
don, will' ,be. guest speaker at the
Kinette Inter -Club, to be -held here
Friday, 'May 1, in the Uensall
Memorial Arena, when 150 Kin-
ettes from 10 clubs in Zone D Will
.attend. Clubs ' from Woodstock,
Simcoe, Stratford, London, 'Pinson-
burg,
Pinsonburg, St. Thomas, Delhi, Aylmer;
Exeter and Hensall' will be re-
presented.,
District Convener; IVfrs, Agnes
Braun,. -of Delhi; and her execu
tive --Will-be. present:- -13inneiw�
be served at6.30., Mrs. Jack .Drys-
dale, president; of"the 1ocalnlub;
will preside.
Mrs.-Gteorge Beer was hostess at.
her home Tuesday evening for the'
meeting, Of . the : Ifensall ; Kinettes
Mrs.' Jack':Drysdale and Mrs. Wil
liam Mickle were appointed dele-
gates to the convention in Detroit'
in May. The nomu►ating.-commit-
tee presented • their slate :of offi-J
cers for' approval. Ten,;dollars wase-
donated to the - Canadian , Cancer,
The `::following accounts were
passed by.; Seaforth town couneil
at its April meeting
H. Hunt, acct. $60; 'J A. West
Cott, license;' $21, Seaforth—Public
Library, advance, $500; ,H. Moll
wain, :acct., $72; Seaforth : Public
School, advance, $4,000; Geo.'' A.:
Sills . Sons, acct., $356;61; Maius
Christensen'; acct $26.40; H.
ton, acct.,. $6.000; H Mew, acct
$22;R,<Boussey acct.; $3.00; A.
Miller,. wages; $123; P TT C., acct:,
$52; A-'; Horne, salary; $39.60:
J. F. Scott; acct $39,4.45; Davis,
Diann & Broughton,. acct $750;': Re
ceiver General' of Canada, 'acct ,
$5;A. ;;Horne, salary, . $22, , J':' de
Groot, . acct., $90 J•., A Baldwin,;
acct, r$6 D: H Wilson, salary,
$258 33:. E : Hutchinson salary,,
$320.83•; S 7�.ates, salary $262.50;
Hs Maloney, salary, $243 33; 2 .1.
Calder, • salary --$2-25 - --A; Pr -ice
salary, $205.82; J. Cummings; ;$20; .
Seaforth News; acct.,, $221.20; W
Dundas; acct., $30,:10; W. M."Hart,
@,Sen
Society. Mrs,Tony •Charrette won;
the.. raffle •prize. Next meeting
to—be • held; at the; home ::of 'Mrd.
Charrette on April. 27.
St. ..John's Ambulanee .Course,.
sponsored by•.'General Coach;.
Works, •:will: start'.'Tliur`stlay;i April -
23, at,' ‘8•- m , iu, Hensall 'Town
Hall, it was announced •this week.
The, course' will run for six weeks.
Anyone .iriay take: the instruction
by.,applying at the General plant
as, soon' as possible:
District Governor Ken; McKen-
zie, of ,Listowel, will•. be guest
speaker: at a joint;,dinner... meeting
of Hensau Kinsmen, Thursday;
Atril 23. Clubs from Exeter Sea.
fgrth and ,Clanton; will.be- .pre§eiit,'
Mrs: Sim. Roobol. was admitted to
St. Joseph'.s. Hospital, hondon, on
Sunday, where she will. undergo to
aria7or operation;
lfr
and ::Mrs_;. Archie Noakesre-
turned ; ho',me Wednesday : atter;
spending three months vacationing.•.,.
with their:6aughter and son-in4a.w, •
1Vir and !Mrs. n,Lea#'on Seirrion and •, .
KrTsienc; `of ?atraina-
1,L_R, tephenson was taken by
Benthron r-ambula }ce to'::-.Victgri.
Hospital,. London',Friday • evening
.in the interests of his health.
Geraldine:; Harburn, bride,
a�.,�., w� Mi`ss
a 'car ,acct. lect of this .Saturday; :who is. -On.
Relief, $35.:0,0; M, > ,y ,� . e . . _
o : O.00
• f �
Wove $12.50 :.:Cold 1I1C � �'
Hair a FREE
Phis One ,Bottle Tweed H Spray
Aril
d till; the end. : of
Gooh.,.
•APPOINTMENT
MAKE NOl
493
PHONE
WANT AES
I G RESULT'S ' — ` Phoxe 141 or, ' 142
e swiler : acct. ,. the staff, of theJecal• telephone of-
' $30.00;. , Z. 'tEick n ,
butcher heifers, up.4c, $23,60; but-
cher cows, =up tit. TB•/ac;, light cows;'
up -:to 2Oe,- ;1%isteit} -calves; .$12;,0_0_
to 118.00; Durham ;calves,` $24.06 to
$53.00; weanling'- pigs, $8.50 to
$10.50; chunks '•$1150 to. $13.50;
feeders,- $14.50 to $21.50.
A: total of 760, pigs and 325 cattle
and calves.;were:•-sold.
107.30;A . Miller. .wages, ;$90.00;
London Scale W'o'rks, ay et., 461.10;
Canadian Tire; Corporation,
$1 . acct ,•
.3:19, $9.6 M, .Etue, ,acct.,'" 0;` J
Landsborough;.;acct.;r'$10; H:' Glew,
acct.;- $14; C: R. •Hall, acct $8
Seaf-Dish :Lumber—Ltd,, . ;acct
,$662.56 Baldwin Hardware, acct ,.
$32.70; Ball -•Macaulay' Ltd., acct.;
$133.83; Sawyer-VlasseY, account,
$50.23; ,Seaferth ,.Sewer Tile 'Ltd.
acct ;.'; $1813;; Row.cliffe Motors,
acct; ;$55 93, ;M E -.Clarke acct ,.
$15 5; HanXeez Transport
acct•°,' $2 00;`";C. Coanibs, account,
$3.05; King,Seagrave Ltd., acct.,
$14.30 H. Bolton, acct , ,$4; N.E.
Bell, aect.• ,..$71.67 Seaford' Motors,
acct; $31;35 F. Kling, acct., $2.95
fice,'•was'.honored •bythe staff:, at .,
a>presentation' Th'ursday..She• was
presented with a' pop -u toaster, p
Miss Bonnie Kyle doing the honors.
The presentation- was tela in the
office;,-, ,and', refreslinients were
served"
Bingo Winners;
• e :winners _last Satur-
mg .,,
daL'egion binge
were: Mrs. ;Norman`Baird`(3);;
Mrs Bedard and , Bob` Upshall`
.(tied); Mrs ,Beb,Baker,Sr; •Mis.
Mrs:'
,Glen. 11lcKenzre :Al Jahns o n , .,
;•Brisson Mrs._Brisson .and
'Baird (tied); Bob Upsha11` and Mrs.?,
FIeischaurer (tied) Sharon Baird;:-
G. -Castle, Mrs ; BillAustin (2);`
.share-tlie-wealth;',Mrs xMeidinge ,
:Elinor Bea, Pearl, Tideswell.
FRESH;,sweet, naturally delicious—there's
nothing
toequal milk—natures'bonus food. :..
Milk is more than a delicious andcreamy cool drink,
..
it also provides essential proteins
and minerals.
No other fo�d gives so much for so
little: No other -beverage can take its
.place: From'rrnW on -drink lots of milk
. regularly ... every day!
ADURE
PHONE 101. - SEAFORTI
•Woi fen's
PSw
AP
Black and Brown
Re :`to $5.95 •
Sale :
• _. .: .,. - ill b � eared "cit a Frgctiort�' .o# ',i
The. Com lete,: Stock of SMITHS SHOE 'STORE in Seaforth w Vie. _. b..
' . ...._ the. Stare ! . `Jus# ook , at � •the
Y es in
Pace. • .. �'
When we ,say COMPL , E STOCK; we mean. - ,
.: • . : • - ,- . , : • ; - of�these' Terrific-
i S •_S OE , STORE in Seaforth .and get your share
clow -,.then 'Rush to SINLITH
: Pr.�ces. ,I�sted h .• � . -
••�o
® �: ou . u to 7n ./o to: StPEND
s , ou , 3 / _< to SAVE We a .,
-orgawns whilo •they East.. The Bank .pay Y
`Orignol•'
en'.
' Cork : Soles
Value to $$.95
Sale. 88
Women's
DRESSY : P;UNtPS
Assorted •Colours
Reg. to $8.95 .
Now $3.88.
Women's Summer
'SANDALS
Assorted: C;olaurs
Reg... to •$4.95
Sate .99
Women's Black
KID OXFORD
Arch :best
Value to $9.95
ow $5.8,
SPECIAL
Women's
umps & Oxfgrds •:.
Pair -
'air
'S SHOE STi
Women's
BLACK KID. GORE PUMPS -(Arch Rest)
TeenAge -
SCHOOL 'SHOES' (Saddle i Bucks,1tc<)
oinoi,E ' 0.
`DRESS PUIVLPS (Assorted Colours)
Black,
' SUEDE BALLERINAS ' •
Teen -Age •
DRESS FLATTIES (Assorted Colours EATHER ' WEDGE SANDALS
"omen's
-CAN VAS WEDGE TIES I,
Teen -Age ..
FLAT DRESS PUMPS.
Children's:
SUMMVIE1t, SANDALS . • .
Children's
RUNNING .SHOES
.88
.88
Women's.
AIR -STEP PUMPS
HI -GRADE SHOES
ReVIo'$13.95
NOW
x.:8-8 and
•
X2.88
8.88
CH1IaREN'S
Scthool ,Fnd ;Dress Shoes
Values to $5.95
SALE (8,1/,i.112').
SALE (12%.3)
Men's
WORK BOOTS (Cork Soles
Men's' ,
DRESS OXFORDS..(B'rown.or Black):
Men's
I=IIPGItA JE OXFORDS (Value to $15,00)`
Ill .School
BOYS: _LOAFERS, •:and, TIES
n
. WOR- BOOTS • (Value to $11.50) .
•boys'
WORK BOOTS. (Cork Soles)
Men's
OX,.FORDS
`B18;ck; and Erouvn,
Reg.• to 41.4.95
No`w 6 88
Men's
RESS- OXFORDS
'Leather Soles
Reg. to $1095
Sate $41088
Boys'
HI -GRADE OXFORDS (Reg. to $615)----,
i ivien s
8 GOOD ,QUALITY,OXFORDS
.24
Men's
SUMMER SHOES
oys'' Sturdy
e8
E'ack, or, Brown.
•
Reg ' to $5.95
Sale .$2,,88
`Bedroom
SLIPPERS
Merit' -.Women en .w :Children;,;
.88