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CONSULT YOUR bOCTOR '.
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With Cancer, it la better.. to be SAFE.
than SORRY.
Canadian- Cancer Society
Seaforth Branch
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Seaforth,' Ont.
Are you ready' to rent your .spare
room? A classi€Yed advertisement
phoned to: The Huron Expositor,
141,; "wilt bring 'a tenant: .
Anunisipal. _;Dierks
Write Exams
Spring is eicamination4ime.—not
Only. for school' and -university stU=
dents, bat also for municipal clerks
and treasurers, one '4of whom is
the Liberal' candidate for Huron in
the forthcoming •provincial elec.'
tion.
_The examinations Were. written
in a room in 'the basement -of Vic-
toria Street United Church,' Gode
rich,,n'��
.,oSaturday afternoon, The
presiding examination officer • was.
examination
Rev;;; S. Moote.. The
.questions were. prepared `b the
p "ar d e y.
extension. department of Queen's
er•
wasfirst
•It a
University. the Y
examination of a three-year course.
given through Queen's University.
by the Association, of Municipal
Clerks and Treasurers for the Pro-
vince' of , Ontario. ` The ' four who
Wrote examinations' on Saturday
were:Harry Strang,
clerk
oil' I,Us-
borne
township and ;Liberal candi-
date for. Huron; William- McKen-
zie, reeve of Exeter; A. II..• Mcr
Tavish,clerk • of Teeswater;. John
G.;;Bery, "clerk -treasurer of Mir -
On County.
Mr, and Mrs. Martin Dietz, of
Logan .township; were honored re -
-eeriest-. on the. occasion ` of their
twentyfifth wedding anniversary,
when they were inyitedto the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Laird -Thiel for
a family dinner., Later.ihey were
escorted to the Legion florae in
Mitchell, where a. large' number of
friends and relatives had gathered
as a surPr s
e to the Couple,
Mrs.Dietz " `
r is the former r ,til
ice.
Wassman, daughter , of 'Mr. ,and.
Mrs. Edward Wessman, Mitche 11,
and Mr, Dietz. is the son oft he
late ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietz,
Logan "'township: .,They have -four,
daughters: Mrs. Willard „(Norlene)
B'ennewies McKillop township
Mrs. Clare "!(Joan), Ralph, Sault
Ste, Marie; :."Ruth Ann and Bar-
bara,- at home:; and ':,three sons,
Hugh," Paul 'and Barry, at home.
They farmed. in Meiilloptown-
ship' for 1�,,year
sand then p
ur-
chase the- from her father
and ;: mother in Logan township;
where they "have ' resided :since.
:Mrs: Emmanuel Bennewies:' read
an address of go Fd wis'hes and Mr.
and, Mrs Dietz were:_presented.
with :a chesterfield" `' and chair:
Friends . and relatives attended
FARMERS ATTENTION
4vA1�FTED--A number of •prog-res-•
m
sive.farers who would' like, to set;
out -"-a coin-mercial:'bmack ":of new
beauYbear" m
g
'
red 'raspberries- berries- or
"strawberries., We can furnish you
'markets -for --your cops; show you
how:: to get:'heavy '-y" ids from your'.
If : " enuinel . inter
new planting.g y
ested in beiry .gro
' •n " write .to
wi g
M'eadowbrooke Nursery, • Wooler,
Ontario, on or before May 21st;'.
giving location of "'t'o`ur farce we"
will ,call on;. you, giving full planting:
instructions;'-cgst-of:planting, esti
-mated yields per a_e_re Late rept•}es
cannot be :;covered, you will, fin.
your, planting cost .with us •quite
reasonable:''
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Auctioneer
Reserve your Sale Date no�pp !'
R.I.' 3' - Fliorie Citnton
Seaforth 'HTJ, 2-7534
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froze Fort Erie, London, Grand
Bend, Sault Ste, Marie, -,Seaforth,
Galt, Stratford: Mitchell and .the
community.
The children presented, their par-
ents- ;with. a tri-lightlazrtp:- Alunch_
was served and" it included •a
three-tier anniversary cake. Tliey
are: members of St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church, Brodhagen. •' Mrs.-
Dietz president nt of e r ag
, i r de
tb,Bodh
en Women's Institute, Dancing was
enjoyed to a ,Moncrieff orchestra.
40th DDIN ,
ANNIVERSARY.
Y
Mr. and MTs. Reuben S. -Aikens
were honored recently when about
50 relatives and friends 'gathered
at the home of their' son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
g
Lorne Aikens,' Huron Highway; east
of Dublin, on the occasion of their,
44th wedding anniversary.
Mrs, Aikens ,is 'the former" Clara'
Eickmeyer, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. August Eickmeyer,
Logan, township, -ancl Mr. Aikens
is the son of the late Mr. and. Mrs
James Aikens, of Logan 'township,
They have farmed on this farm
-since-their marriage April.2,3, '1919
'They are:: both active in :Zion: Unit
ed••Church; 'Highwhy 8,. and 'Mrs
merofthe
Dublin
Aikens is: a
me b
'Women's Institute and of the Ag-
ricultural Society Board, ,Mitchell.
The '• evening/ was spent playing
progressive :euchre ' with men's
high, Ruben Aikens.; ' women's
s
Reuben
low, Mrs. Walter Eickmeyer and
men's mew George Cook -Mrs Em
merson' Durst, ,;and. son, Jack, Eg-
rnondville, played piano; duets, and
Sharon Wood, Logan'=;township,
gave—several pa-sia soros,. -Mrs._
Durst -led .in. a sing -song. A decor-
ated anniversary cake Was served.
,Mrs. Charles,, Brooks read an: ;ad-
dress. 'and -Lorne; Aikens., Charles
,rooks. andMrs. W. H. Thiel -pre-
sented :ging '` of two rocker chairs,
a footstool, china and .other indi-
vidual gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Aikens
thanked everyone for the pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. Aikens'haye three
daughters, Mrs. Einnier'son (Jean)
Durst, Egrnondville;' "Mrs, .W. ,H,
'(Ruby), 78 MeN
b ' Street
,
-Stratford;:: Mrs. Neil (Ina) Nairn-,
rn
,
tehener, -arid one On, -Lorne, of.
Hibbert 'township,:' and • six grand-
children.
rand-
e' d' en rs • Aiken. h' three
nil r zk n
M s as .-
sisters Mrs " Richard. `McComb,
'ter e Brooks,
dordri; "Mrs .Chart 5 l3 ooks,
Mitchell,' and. Mrs George Cdak,
:L gan townshi :seven brothers;„
Edward, degreville, Alta. Dave
and Walter' Eickmey re, 'Logan
township; • Daniel, •'Mitchell; .Aug -
:gat, Ellice ; township, -..and. Arthur,
Edmonton:^' Mr, 'Aikens, has three
sisters:' Mrs. Edith.`Collins;'''Stra`t
ford;,. Mrs. W (Matilda) Garbutt,
Qyen, Alta;; and Mr's. A. • H.
(Myrtle) Hanson, 'Toronto; and'
one„., brother,' Irvine Aikens; -Mit
!'R
A Clothesline ties you down to weather -watching._ But an
automatic electric clothes dryer has its own '`indoor: Sung
he
It "frees ori: from the'' drmdgry " i;g??lgheavy
dune. �
,baskets of wet wash; to the line—it dries yoiir clothes the
t •�enit-dam P -dry for ironing, or `comp-letely
way you want . il. P . • .
dry, for folding •away—and t� �doesl ,all. this automatically
e's a treat in store'for yoi'the
for less -tlian" fi�`E cents . Ther
'automatic electricu
t time :'and" eve "-tirrie, you ;use -an 'a
• clothes dryer.
CUStipv
Put small items, such as
handkerchiefs and gloves;
in a mesh drawstring bag
for washing and drying, to
prevent loss,
'teaches the
She : did ' iti George - Cameron's
-eat "Snooker"::brought" forth ani
other sisr kittens on Monday mora-
ing to bring her aggregate total to
100. Five of the small fry are al.
ready spoken •'' for and this time
George says"he's; going to keep one
for himself. As he tpomts•, out,
Snooker -isn't getting any younger.
Wingham Advance -Times..
In The . Garde
Paths' that Wind 'around: clumps
of shrubbery and lead to half hid.
den 'corners, on. -a shady 'bench, or
steP
sadd interest to anyfair si
z
ed ,garden, layout And they ,are
not:hard " to "establish '
Where there ns lots of•-spaee and.
net too; :much .concentrated traffic;
•good healthy grass` willmake --an'
.excellent_p.ath though ire might
have to add...a flagstane'here and:
there where` the sod threatens" to
wear too thin.. "
''If ` there- is .a"lot„ of walking, how
ever; then something more.' perm='
anent '•like""'flagstones; brick, cin
der, or"gr. avel may have to be •used
as : only siieh�=rxiaterial-wvilLstan&
heavy and constant"wear. 'But one,
Should go , easy wi'fh cinders and:
gravel,, .If they„ti', area. loose there
bound- with °the lawn
mower " If :. combined with some
thing to bind thern'and'then
ed 'Or tamped downs,they:sh'ould be
satisfactory,
Splil3reakmg. the Slope
t levels may'hae•coming into_
fashion. again in • housing 'but they
ha'Ve •always been' pepular':in gar
Bening. Where the': ground slopes`
considerably one`:should:,,make the.
larger" lawn; and grounds ,,general
ly conform;.rather _than_,trying- o;:
grade th'e; whole .thing :artificially
• to "one level': The simplest ;and per'
haps• most interesting treatment
to have an,upper and a lower lawn,,;;
joining the twa-with a bit of stone
wall or "strip- •.of rock garden.,;
.Through-both--the-wall-or 0010 .gar;
den of" course ',there willbe a; ser
ids of steps" in• stone, brick .or cedar.
tinibers • :•Another way ,would. be.
to >have shrubbery on ;.the "slope
'joining 'the.''two-levels". '
• Where these slopes•.are"any size
it is. well: to remember :th'at' unless, -
anchored"vrith'rocks, or shrubs or,
'Creeping:, vi4ies, 'he'avy •rains will: "
invariably;; wash out th''e soil and'
make a mess of things.
Bit 'Em' Fast, Hit 'Ent •Uard
There's no bug.;or disease that:"
can't becontro`fted And: controfi
in
:.most cases•, is -easy if' it is ap
plied promptly and vigorously. At
the first 'sign of :a wilted or eaten
leaf:the wise gardener, gets out the
spray gun--..or--duster and _starts. -a:
cbtinter. ttaek- I r virtuaXmw ev
erythingthere is.. some. control, a.ncl
for: most of• them: it" is often the
same dust :or spray. Generally the
.hugs tbateat holes are. attacked•
• :with_,a._Poiso i and_ trios ,that suck•
juices and' diseases are Contro1Thd
with a spray..that covers -the - fol-.
iage and burns •or diseourages'the
'pests, In -any fair, -sized catalogue.
there "will be a',page or-.t.wo devot-;_
ed to pesticides `:It is a good plan
to .leek this aver:arid he prepared;
in advance:"
Easiei- If Rows Are �5traight, ,s
When'the old` gardener insists on'
.usinga string to .make ' every row.
fn the :vegetable garden straight
and as 'long as ,possible, 'he iso not.
being old fashioned; .only; sensible,..
`Straight • rows are bestbecause
they are :very much easier' to
tivate_ and to thin: With` `straigh'
rows and' 'fairly.* regular, '.planting
of seeds, -one knows where'_to ex--
,pect the• plants :and" can .go ahead:
a'nd,rveecl'_even When growth is just.
starting. And, of course, regular
:cultivating' is far faster; and easier
,either with.band' tools :or. power;
Because :care is so nitwit 'simpler
in' the • neatly ,plant d vegetable
garden, many people ' -also plant,
their flowers for cutting, like glade
olus; and sweet,; peas - and- . any -left'
over from the',flower beds, in the.:
same way:
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TENDERS,
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Tenders four painting the exterior woodwork the
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Duron. County'Hoxne. (x9�i4, a,., . � 1 zt. ,n y)
. received br the undersigned until FRIDAY `NOON,
M
2 .,• 1959.
A- �' � nd,
Speclfeation• orms may obtained
be
at
the .Office
of the undersigned or from the County Home at
Clinton,
-Tenders-are to be: in sealed envedopes :clearly mark.
ed'"Tender For Painting" and addressed to. the
undersigned.
Lovrest`oi: any tender ,not. necessarily acce accepted.
JOHN >G BERRY,. Secretary_
Huron County Rome 'Committee
COURT • HOUSE,GODERICH'
They laid the ;tiiert -gen. emen
out on the ;station house floor. The
rookie ' cop' stood' by as- the' doctor
made his examinatin. "That man's.
been drugged," said the physician.
The rookie' cop nervgfisly re -
'plied: "That's right, ',sir, •must be.
all;... my 'fault. I drug : him , six.
blocks." • " , •
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What:does to personal bank loan'inean to yoti?,
You can borrow direct from The Bank; of a reasonable cost,'.
money for any worthwhile purpose: such as
that new .car .::. for your vacation and for household
furnishings ani , appl i an ccs
Up to 30 months to pay. The TorontoDominion Bank
can arrange easy monthly. payments spread over as long
as 30 months, depending on:..the,amount of the loan.'
All loans:ins red.. Life insurance coverage for' the unpaid
.fi �
balance of the loan is automatically provided.
-T%Itb:canbvrt•owt]'is•irioney �:Tf-,you-ar"e.stP�,dily: . .,:..
employed and have a satisfactory credit rating, then you.
can apply for a low-cost personal loan from,
The Toronto Dominion Bank,
See your T D Bank Mc!nager. (our managers want
to make Personal Loans. We -invite you to 'see
the:manager-at any branch_ of`iTho--Ihtik ''He will be
pleased to discuss your borioving requirements with"you,
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Seaforth Braneh,