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The Huron Expositor, 1959-08-14, Page 6TORk SEAFORIll, ONT. AUGUST 14, 1.950 RE1YEATH THIS BANNE'R ARE THE WORLD S BEST BARGAINS • s6..\-st 'USE ITIESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO TOUR ADVANTAGE Coming Events 2. Lost, Strayed 11. 'Pound 4- Wanted *' 5. Busjoetka Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations „ Wanted 8, Ferro Stock For Sale 9. • PoultrY Per Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. A.,,,,,„rticles For Sale Wanted To They 13. Wanted /4, Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 16, For Sale or Rent - 17. Wanted „ To Rent 15. ProPertY Wanted 16. NOthies 20. Ahetiort Sales 21. Tenders Wanted 22, Legal Notices Cards of Thanks • 24. In Memoriam 25: Personals • The cost "is, low. Classifications 2, 8, ;8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 18, 15, 17 -minimum .25 cents an insertion. •AIE other clued- tications, minimum 50 cents per inse:itidm except Autions Sales (20), Tenders ,Want- ed (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates oir application. ,Articles For Sale y - NEW 'TAIL PIPE and merrier; for .-1951 'Perfect Car, PHONE senforth. . • • 11-74-1, ' CLARE-JE-WEL tW op eleeiric sto7e-. ApPlY to MRS. NELSON.,RED.Waltoa. Phone Seaforth 832 R . 11-7441- . ; • • Coming Events - BAND CONCERTS by Seitforth leaders every Taesday evening at Vitoria Park: . 1-684 - 2. -Lost, Strayed LADY'S dotible lentse glasses. somewhere in neighborhood of Kippen Church and Dickert's Store. Callor phone NES. E. , DOWSON. Hensall 694 R 24. 2-7 4. Help Wanted, OFFICE HELP. able to take, shorthand. and type. Box 862, 'EURON EXPOSI, TOR. • ' •4-74-1 'SALES CLERK for bakery. Steady em-. 1,-Ployment. - Apply. to SMITE'S PASTRY SHOP. • 4-74-1 LADY to take full charge of home in Seaforth ' while !nether works; mu.St ; be fond of children and clean. Duties to start September 1. , Apply to Box 861, -HURON- LOCAL OFFICE requires ,g.irl-far clerk-; ing and general office duties ; full-time em- ployment. Some knowledge of, bookkeep- ing and typing helpful. Apply in own - handwriting. giving qualifications, to BOX 369, Seaforth. 4-74.x.1. CLERIC.T-Y.pIST; ' APPlicatians will be received in 'writing by the undersigned until 5 p.m. Artguit 14.. 1059. for 'the Position of Clerk-TyPist in the Huron County Library. Office.," • Please state edueation, experience. and references. Starting salary 41800.09 Per aPPWEL. J. G. BElt-11.?... Secretary,. mirror, "Cotirity Library Board.' • COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONT. 4-73-2 7. Situations Wanted • WI -LL ,LOOK afterchildren in ow -n , home. Apply to MRS. LOUIE °OSTER- , BOSCH. •Market Street,. Sersforth... ••7-74x3 DRAIN TILE 7-4721, LUCAN 'RYDALL BRICK AND TILE LTD. ;F,LGINF1ELD. ONTARIO 11-39451 12. Wanted To Buy II/GRPST OAS • . or s If PRICE'Spa f I k down and disabled, farm anintals. Proro4it, courteous coilectien •of all dead and disabled farm animals and hides. Call collect, ED ANDREWS, 85/ R 11, Sea. forth. Associated with DarllSg &Co.;7of Canada Ltd.• 12.69-0 - . 14.'• Propetty,Fot-Sale . , APARTMENT FOR.RENT. NamthMjn - Street ; two-hedinom.-..-apartmeat. Apply C. DENNIS,....HetPurheY , „ WELL MAINTAINED borne i good lo- , Cation, on GoderiCh Street West; oil heat: 'modern kitchen: ;Phone- SCSICaftir-11571V.- MRS: WIGG.• '• • 14-74-1 a _ , FOR'RE.NT, Sept. 1, recently decorated self:contained. two-bedroom apartment. Apply to residence, •ORVILLE DALE, N. Main• Street. •' 14-54x1 PLAN your home now 550.00 clown .buy you a lot in Seaforth or Herpur- hey. Lots sureeyed.Land • suitable for RLA---Irzoiegtis Terini 'to suit. CLAYT DENNIS. • ••14-69-tf .FAIThl FOR SALE100-acre Term 'iri ,MeKillop Township, an Cauatit road a e4r EXcellent two-storey brick homsei... all :modirn ;Conveniences. • Ptrge ; bank. barn; good"stabliag. Good water" slo1.7:' well _drained: .HAROLD; 34.okspN7 hone' 474, Seitterth: ' )473.2 1 LARGE ' triode n residence -n •Iitaith-ur--:' heY.-iiie'e ldeatittrn; •new ;"..oll '..fulrillate -ne . ••,„.,,_,' •.,.... ..... • ' ` . . '., modern kitchen, four bedrothus. This: 'Ore.': --1-.11,1,,--.-'-;ash-- ' perty can be 'iiiirbifitsed'vers',:reasSdahly as • - '---aiAit' 'OLD'. 0: , F5.EE , 4 silo moderii louse • , : .,• owner, la. leaving 'taiWna 'Woulde 'a nice ' Jarn. ; , Proprietor , ' '. prdposition' for ., y.eterzt,n. • ldedern 'farm.' . Harold jacks- on..';Auetioneer - thtee miles ,froin • No: 5 Highway r. .3. large .EP .• Chesney, Clerk- -. ...., ivorkabfe larid.Orre :of. .thelieSt.. eedippW ---, ' • ' • .' farms el. Huron ..County., JOHN BOSVELD, Realtor, Goderich.:Ont, • Salesinan, Joseph McConnell, Seaforth . . .7.4,.7.4.3., ' . 19; • Notices • CAULKING and glazing ,servlee; Store feelhy having. your -windows e.heeked and putty replaced- befedn, winter SHARPS MAINTENANCE SERVICE. •Phonq .8.51 R 5. Beaforth 19-7842 RADIO REPAIRS - Fer all kinds of radios, at rE,Ears RADIO 'SERVICE. Church Street> west of Northsidn' United Chnrch, Seaforth. Phone 22. 19-69-tf (No. • ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK , SERVICE instest..sasb iirices Paid M surrounding district for dead, old„ -sick :disabled hors-' 'es and cattle.. Horses at Sc a Pound. _For the fastest' and Pruner removal of all ani- 'Call Long Distance and ask for • ATWOOD ZE1T111 34900 - (no toll charge) 19-71x21 Auction Sales-,,.. AUCTION SALE 2 Legal Notices NOTICE to CREDITORS IN TUE .E.STA'TE OF Frederick Reid Rathwell, late of the Township of Stan- , Ideerc,easenedthe County of Ile:fon, Te0Marta All persona having claims against the Estate of the abOVe deceased are, rerlared, to file the Same With the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or 'before the.lst day of Septeniner. A.D. 1959, af- ter which_dette the assets Wilk be distribut- ed amongst the Parties eatitled thereto,. having regard °nil' te the claims ef which notice shall hare -'bees- given. • DATED 'at Clinton, ;Ontario thii 29th day of July, A.D. 059. An 'Au'etion -Sale of Household :Effects beehelli 1t SATURDIkY, AUGUST 15. at one .o'oc`lc., located two 'docks north of Main, intersection, If Weather unsuitable, -sale- will -be ;held' in- the- Seaforth , Cora- ,raunity Centre: ' , • • 24.” Moffatt electric stove: 11 cubic foot .Frigidaii-e -with .60 -pound freezing •chest ; •fall bedroom suite •With box spring mat- tress:Connor washing machine; 2: Con-, tinental beds, • box- springs and "mattress; headrests; 'dining room Sn6' chaith, "able, buffet; • Singer ;sewing machine; three-piece Kroehler cheaterfielci sdite, cus- ,torn• made; llogers-Majestic TV, 17 -inch screen with. table; 4,chrome kitchen chairo• walnut ball tree; rug 9 x floor polisher ; 1 Kroeliler rocker;• 1 laaY lmy chair ')vith foOtstdol; 1 heavy recker; 1 studio coachl'",lainpa; chesterfield and coffee tables mats; full lirte of garden sina carpenter's tools': heavy work bench ivired for saw; outside sura cot with mat- tress- lawn ch5irs ; electrib for eottage, many other items too limner- 15, Property For Rent TWO-TEDROOhi ;heated iiiistrtnient, on East 'William Street, .near, shoe -factorsy. PHObTE 193 or 250. 15-74-1 THREE-ROOM apartment with bath. APPLY SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP, Prodyce . "ONTART •AUCTION SALE OF LAND PROPERTY SALE NO .1..:069._ APProximS' tehr '14 acre of land Situated, #013's -E i;oit.; RENT ;in st„ cohimban, at Pt. Lot 16, Concession 1, LILS., Town- 10.roomsl. close thRoiaaS Catholic. Churchshin of Tuckersraith nu the 'east side, of and .school. Bo't 864, Itilltb-br EXPOS1- 'Hif-rhwaY Ne. 4 in the Haitilet Of Kinlaen:"- ' 1 16 -74 -1 - Sale will, be held on the property;, zit TWO-BEDROOM flofiGE- in w-niinn 200 p.m. D.S.T., Thursday, AugUst 206:- „ B.- MARSHALL, Walton. Phone Seaforth TERMS: 6100.00 cash or certified cheque 830 H 32. .• , at the time of the' sale, balance payable be SbtSined north of Briyfield; furnished; 'all convert- Fu'rther information Inav ierices. Available August 15. for one or from,: two weeks. PHONE 898-81, Godorich. 75711 EspA/tntes,r OF KIGHwAys, 15"74x1 395 Saskatobn Street, °nGtala-ril.°-;7455 19: Notices CUSTOM COMBINING, price reason- able. 1..tYLE MONTGOMERY.• Phone 859 R 31. Seaforth..1.9-74x2 CUSTOM WORK, two self-Trope/led 'swathers for'.ciestom ,-swathing and two" self-propelled;consbittia for; custom com- bining: grain put in granary,' •, JippIT C. wAtaten., -11.10.1, Cromarty; phone Dublin 12, R 13.19-71x3 COMPI,El'E LAUNDETERIA in Sea - forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser- vice, WEBB'S BILLARDS, Seaforth, agent for BratlY Cleaneew 8. Farm Stoat For Sale- l'HIRtY CHUNKS of Pigs. 75-90 Pounds- Pborte WILLIAM BLAIR. 654 R*12. Sea- •' forth. 7344x1 TWENTY-FOUR Pigs reedy to Wean- :. -FRANCIS BICKNELL, 64 11, DnbJisu ' R44x1 • ••STIZTEEN first -litter sows. bred pure York hog. due from 16th to 20th Artgast. These sows are . a good size and quality. AnzdY to ALBERT W. MURRAY, Hensel/ Phone Hensall. 653, R. 11. 8-74x1 9. Poultry -For Sale 19-69-tf RE:VITALIZED . cleaning at: Buchanan Cleaners. Mount -Forest. More spots and stains removed, Garments stay clean long- er, wear longer. • Agent: , MILLER'S' LAUNDRY SERvicE. Phone 247 for piek-tue. 19-694f NOTICE Tuckeramith Township Municipal 'Damp will be opened froth1- Ten. to 6 -,Pen, on Wednesd,ay•and Saturday afternoons, until further notice. ' , 200 RED X SUSSEX Millets, 5 montha old. Apply to ALBERT KRAMERS. • Phone Dublin 00 R 3. ' 944-2 300 CHICKENS. 70 per cent laying; 10 ' feeders. laying nests, water troughs, p- , ply to CARL VANDERZON. Seeforth Phone Seaforth 469 after 5 p.m; 9-74x1 11. Articles For Sale. CHILD'S CRIB and a baby buggy. -*good condition. Apply to MRS. ST.ANLEY • 'BRAY. Phone Seaforth 749-12. • • • 1144.1 ;MEDI DEERE Oh -foot one-way disc. goodmarconditiPhon,one TE01141kS- -.LI SCOTT, 6;09 and 800 pen. Saturday evenings •Croty. 12 R 15, Dublin% 1144,4 Cells recelYed on Saturday evening will' -be, Served on Sunday Morning. For cows COAL OR WOOD burning cook stoveuinbea °11rSilndatTrniinng°111.11111* 1 2°tan with reservoir and warming (seen. Ap- ntnondu,In Wy•to MRS. HARRY CALDWELL.. /LE Egs,r,rsit Foit BriTrat lutvixa ',P.,. lane= 11-744 820.00. An sizes of motors at the prite 1°.49-tt • 1:=2' H.P. MOTORS at a special price of you tr'aut to Pay. DUBLIN F.I.F.CTRIC. Phone 70 R 2. Dublin. E...`E dB-F.:sr/Ex: • cleric. . • ; 1949-tf • • WATERLOO • • CATTLE BREEDIN• G: A.SSOCIATION "Where Bette -"Bulls Are.Iised" Artificial Breeding Servic'e - All Breeds of Cattle - Member,: twined mid control- led - Cost Low. tificienty High - Use- of the best buns Disease Coatrol- led' Satetz,' • ` Por service or inore information, Phatie; CLINTON 1511. 2,4441, or for Long nistatiee • CLLIsiTc/N. 2X.a.H _ITH 0-5650 - BA -so -tens 30 and 9:30 rum, Week Dare SzVErtAr„ used washing machines and a electric ranges for sate. -DEIBLEd ETEG- TRIC. Phone 70 ft 0.„ 11-744 BUFFET CUPBOARD and one habst „ carriage in excellent condition. ApplY le HEBB FLEMING. Phone 743,,W- 11-74-1 28x44 GOOI0ISO15 THRESHER Stith shredder, on rubber tires. APPIP tei .rAnnarc. Seafortli, Phone -MLR AS. 11-T4.1 . 12;IPOOT Massey.Barria,„. self-proPellgal Coral:dna with pick-up: Used tit se:a-tens: 76111. SEBRUYAL RR, 2 1ueva1e. Phone -85 11 13. Brussels, 11-74x1 • HONEY' POI/ SALA, POW Po'lltlit4. f.reah raltnte* hatter. 25e a 88n84, Pont mion•.: Uhler: glSo mei:Found •ccetah'IroneY:Se4:, 5fid 'WALLACE ROSS APIARIES,. ' SeefOttli. . ' 11444 sye #S0-15014,. atofinit tog siding:, ea* past, all sittet, Before IOW • 1tt3f,:,Bliolto &drool zettlo311 BROWN, AUTOMATIC Vitc4iir atvilut rti sella regulatlY Air ,32.89.504. Seat% „eh' tab, Tent: 'makes inettele Tides, dees ;a - eft *talent titgaelintelets, Under ttlintai4 tee., .tidie' °Vet! payrnenta,, 8' of, f1.14.or ta:te cash. „titipV Box 863, Itre Atrriort Elcrostion, , 11-74-1 LARGS :::,5•"Act d.At i.s . • • a 'Th -510E ,\01-1 4•A ihITtIIS t,ftlAt, PAVE R" . . .-OE• " ,, The Auctioneer, Tfatold Jackson Se,aforth, Ontario. Telephone: :474 Seaforth. ; Sale. subject 'to reserve-Add-- ,1)EPARTME1T OF HIGHWAYS, .20-74-1 2•- Tenders Wanted , E, B. MENZTPS, Clinton, lOntatio, Solicitor for the caid Estate. 22-744 NOTICE to CREDITORS • In the Estate of MARSHAL R. SMITE . All _Persons having Claims ,against, the • Estate of Marshall 'R. Sittith,-late. of9athe Town bE Sett -forth; in the of Bur - on, Retired Labourer, deceased, who died on the 7.6tE-day of FefiiParY'a 3,959; are hereby notified to send ,irt full particu- lars of ' their cltahns',to, the, undersigned or before the 25th any, of August, 1969; after which date the assets will be distributed, haying regard only to claiind DATED at, Searcarth, this 4th day or -August, 1959. • ' McCONNBIX, & STEWART, ' Seaforth, Ontario, • • 4olicitors-7for 'the, Admirusttattix. • 23. Cards of Thanks • THE CATHOLIC- Women's'Lerigete!ed St- tOlurnban .parish, wishes to 'thank' 'all: those . who ; attended,.7doribfed „and :helned • in any way at their: Summer Carnival on July*'22nd. • • ' 23-7-4xt , . IVIS.H _to_thank sent xne 'cards,' flowers_,,and treats,, also those who :visited lintoespl .witatiii.e, pSpecial atient in , tp S,IcotM t r.. Goenaro,yi ri the nurses and and itarr-tif' th'e hospital-, • 22-7441, ' MRS, )3. nir.aanen.A.re: . . , , woE-7-1:FtErq-c-;. express on- . sin- cere thanks to the. neighbors'aleci the Sea. fOrth Rural Fire Brigade...Whet helped. sate our ,hozne during ,our recent fire. • ' ,1111, AND 'MRS. LORNE CARTER.: . tu, thank' all who sent mc. fioWers, cards smd, treats, also doctors -of -the; Clinic, nurses .,ist the Hospital, ,ancl the ':help 1 giVen -to 'those's at /Mine while, I waS , Scott Memorial', , 2:34-1x1 .,:,51RS. ALEX McGREGOR , wasia to thank nay'. rienfig and neigh- bors; 'Dr. • Gana "and the South. Efuron Hos- pitaj ..zst,aft 'ftir care, and , actS of kindness • following my- accident, . and sincere thanks to all those who helped with the•harVest-, - All this -was -vers.: much appreciated. -22.744. ; IORN ALEXAIIDER - f WISH to; thank all the 'friends, rela- tives and neighbors who were , so kind • to, teme-mber me with treats., cards' and visit.S.while I was, a' patierit' in. Scott -Mem- orial Moopital, and t� -the nurses and doc- tors for their .kindnes 'and help. • • 23-744 • ;MR'S. ROBT. ELTILEYa Jr • I WISH:to :express 'my sincere thanks' -to,- all those who remembered. me with.: cardS; flowe'andg 5hile 4 'Tea -tient iT1 Clinton HosPital. Special thanks to Women's Association, .Cbeir of .Brucefield 'United. Charch. Rev. arid Mrs. DavisOn.' :Dr.„ -j. C. Goddard, Oakes,' MY' speCiel nurses, Mrs..;E,;•,Mr:Lean, Mina! KaY. WE ',WISE bi- express. Mir deepest -ad-- :Preciation to relatives '.frienda bar -a for all their acts ,of kindness, Cards -Of-tsyrapatliY,-btrairtiful. tribute -S. Mid ,asSistanee :during' our recent sad bereaVe- "Meat. We .espeeiallY to thank -Dr - E.: A: McMaster and the staff of tbeSerr- forth Clinic, Rev. G. 11. Daniel, IterfItcur- tie ;WinlaW and ,the":1Bontirron, Funeral Horne. We Would. alsb, like ta, thank those nho so faithfifilY:41aqicl: during dare long ' TIEE.; PAMILY, OP TEE W. R. STEPHENSON TENDERS* -',.-,REPAIR TO FLOOR' • • Tender a will be received by the :tinder- 7signeft-Vitil .5:00 ,p.ta,,,„:AvuthSt 1959, for th repairing f i"6 So�rbi the Conn, ty Registry Offiee. , Alla-detaila and ''SPeeificiitiOns msy be received from the undersigned:: Your , tender is te. be an:knitted in a sealed envelope ',eagerly marked._ ; jOHN G4 EtititY, Clerk -Treasurer • County' of Heron Gederich, Ontario., 2144:4 DRAINAGE TENDER • Township of IVIC For' the 9:distraction and repair of Ellittona Drain, according ;to 'Engineer's specifications, :will be receiVed 'until fore- noon, • 4,560 _iineat. feal open drala eaaaVatiat and material on new and old anoiJ ok- and tEing--iis-leart nf..old &mina 9,625 lin:ant feet of 14, 19, ,afid pipe to 4ig lee' and back -fill,. also catch basins and field stone protections. Township to supply tile arid mine within aPPrzerittiately 1% miles of Work. Contractor to have Work:ma:Vs *Compen- sation. insurance. ,6 riitcHmet.rtun'ked ote4.641040.0fr.w10z,ttoermcenpant"Y l*itjlteal der/ Lowest or any tender not eers,S. arilY " Tinder to •state whet work wet he done Ilan, profile, and specificiationa may be, seen rat the Clerk's Office. •EGIMIT, Seaforth, Ont. '' 21-74 • IT!'g 11 -HS . SPACE 61r5urt<1. reereavaseaesioisaatap, . Bok. Holders' Nathes ;Not Giv'en Out - It is net pOssibIe for us to divulge the name or ad - .dress of any advertiser using Hutton 'EXpositot hot num- ber.'Please do not ask us for thiS infortriatien. 4. In Memoriam TRE krtY-In niernoty of a dear wife and. mother, Elsie: Treffry, Who Pa -Ss - ed away two years ago,, Arigust. 15.1957. "'"-Lovingly remembered and sadb. missed by' het husband: Earl, and datighter Erla, -Peggy -and -their farraillest,-- •-- 24-74.7 • McKI15BON=4.11 loving"memorY of James SleElhben. Wile died August 18, 1955, , 'We cannotthink or them as dead, Wlio walk with us no more Along the .path of lite we tread! They have 'but -gone 'before, Be would' not wish 'for sorrow, Be would., not wish for tears„;., But fast, to be 'remembered ThrOuglunet the Passing Years. - -Mrs, Jean McKibben and Family, 24-74x1 .25: l'erScoalS, HYGIENIC stremzr,s (Rubber, Goods), usaBed„pOstpaid In Plain, sealed :envelope with PriCe list. 6 Bapjto 26c74 24 sam- ples 31.00. Mail-)rder 'Dept. T.78, 110VA-attIBBE11 eq.; Box 01, Hamilton., 26. Births ARMSTRONG -At Clinten rabits. Hospital on August/ 21,4, to M. ant1.- Mr*, James' Armstrong-, -In, Brussels (nee 1..,60na. setEnstn), 3 non. 13AICER.--Mr. and M'rs, Bill Baker, Ben- gali (nee Woodburn), rut- pleased to "am. nounce the.'birth of their tbeughter. Clinton Community TiosPital, 'Thursday, ITh1.0111;30.1"-.-At Strathroy General Ho's- Taal, •Sunday, July 16,- to Mr. and Mrs. desePh .Efe Greet, Heafetth,„ daughter.: . . • ' poNALnEoN-Nr. and, Mrs. litadfdrd Denaldson (nee -jurie Saundercock)' are laprir to announce the birtii-of. a, surf, rcubsrt. nuagias,. HatItYclaY, .Angust If 1959,' at BeSpetsl, London. A brother for Jae.k and . . • Et Mr. *na Mrs Rea 'Porlies-lnee • Giadys..11opper), etLek, are happy ta 'announce the gift of a soli in• kit- chener on Saturdat-Angtest 1„ 1.059. RANEY-At, seott..lalitirrint Hostastal, on: Augest 10, ' Mr, arid. Idra.„ Lloyd. nazis*, n.n. 4, SeafOrth, a. clattghtea. MeGAVIN-To Mr. ' and Mrs John. T. AtcGavin„ Hamilton, en ThursdaY, 6th, a daughter, in . Mountain Rosaital, Hamilton. • • - _ , NESSPIT--At Scott .5desnorial. HaSpital, .on Attire& 12, to and Vfirs..liarry •Neibitt, R.P. 1, Seafortie, a son. . Clinton Puma rfosnital. on. Weanc4,1a,.', Angitat.s to and. :Mr*, xennen,. rnrk,et, a, atinkatet`' • • • `. , PRECP,-At Stott 'Iffernistial ilespital4 00 Atterist 6, to•Mr, ond. nAtea • Rat- 1, .8eafarth, sett .'1(crepital, Peterborontr, ../17),'as17"-ttgutrs. titter: for Donets en EnthY. • WALLACE-At. Scott .Memerial ElogPital, on July 20, to .1ff., .31ra. Laverne Wallace, Cronsartn A ooTts,..teF. • WINLA.W-Ilev, and Mrat'_CarrlP •of. Heiiitall thee SE:01 Dante), fu annonnee the: birth 'of 'their *011 At &nth Huron ikteter.„,. Sub • day,„ August 2, I959. *Ce_hretheri.fier ' • • August.: 1959. ,;(0UN(lk LEARK.....,ASSESSMENT:. OFVIILL GE1NCR . T1 . oassessment in Ueisal1 is up $8408 this Year, according to the report of" D. E. MacKinnon, asses- sor. Assessment roll as presented Deaths •• to the Hensall, conned Tuesday waS 14. T. • i3EN'afAIVIINS-In London. zu,ncia;• 0,020,625, , compared to $938,71'7 *t.wast 11, john. Behjamins, tn. bis:.22td• 1 • year. "' EASED- $81,000 •tiibit Area. Sarviving are one son, Stanley, Winnipeg, and one clangh- teri Mrs, Ann" Hardwick, a LOdy- smith; 1).q., , . '').Mrs. 'SirnpSon. IVIrs. Paterson, Mrs. Earle Sproat-: and Mrs. Q. Cook Spent the weekend in Detroit., . A' farewell P•artY, for Mr,- and Mrs. •Dcirlan.d 'Little and, family, 14.twhpos.draet3iurfonlliodt4i. tinogl3iaggitaro.p,- thOrs'IkAc'oan: tion, Was held at the HesS-IlaVen :cottage I at the, Pinery on Sunday. *Some 36, relatives at down te a picnicmeal serVed ..On , the lawn and enjoyed a.,soCial. hour. Rela- tives •were present. from Watford, Sarnia, Toronto and. Hensal . Mr. Little is a nephew cif IVIrs..„Iless, .and Mrs, Melvin Orr and Marvin,' of Elrn,Wood, attended.' the Orr -Mader Wedding. here -Saturday, and were ,weekend guests -with Mr. .and Mrs. A. jt. Orr: , Mr. and Mrs.•Leaton Siemon and: ICristan, Of Panaina,.. are -visiting' .witli'Mr. and MTS.' Archie 'Noakes. TheY."eXpeet tef" take. up 'residence in Zurich:1R the 'near fitture.. • mr..:.and;11/Irs. Chria. Aas'eti and familY;' of.. Regizia,..'Sask.i visited over the weekend Witli thelatter'..S. gistd , George, Hess,' at .the Hess- Haven- cottage at the Pinery.. •Recreation Ae4vities 11' "Scotty" Hanle)... ... ' June. .29th the recreation '.aetivities were enjoyed: by some, 2,100. "children up' till last. Friday; when we took..over 50' children • swimming at ..Seafo h.. The ail" " dim'. this' , year;triii' some knowledge. Of rit ,eetiva such as craftS..w "en a -lot of YoUrigsterS, enjoyed; , • I would .11keto say, "tharik-yOV.,', 16 the. 12„5.Parents and .children.WhO attended -the field day picnic ',held last_Wedriesclay; cessfill liVe•Weeks.,:„" Alsothanica to. the Many ..people who Were kind. and leaned their cars" to take the children every2..Priday toSeaforth • • A special -"thank . you" to. the '....donated 'trophies And „Shield', Which; Pin , sure, .ilaspired". an the • ..dren to ,Work :TirneS.AdveCate,-";. Hens411'•...'Cci=tip;1 ,Hyde Bros: : L. .MicIde and Sonttd..; W. :G.. ThempH. , son; Wilsen's-thug .Store;r.peaton,!§, .Bakery; - Crest, ,:HardWare;,LIEVOil-, thron'S Furniture;:,,T, C..Joynt and Son;: Hurendalez,DairY;‘,A. Spencer and Son, for .the. Shield; . • also -. -trophY, donated by 'a,• friend Who'. is. interested •. : The paifihchailpdriaeny Darae;,;intoyithep.d',116.61..,(itn.bkire ,AtigtiSt.?26;* at, Exeter. The 'day Was Arranged at nineeting,YoUr reerea- tiba!,director . attended. in ListOwel "On Monday of ,this Week, ,Let's fill the 14.411,13grkLfor :the tinal.game s Don't:Send Junior, but -bring him • and .the , •- By -Law •Means: (Continued from Page j..) buildings are taking adVantage of sca,vaging ,service - and requiring service as.frequently as eery two or three weeks', resulted in council giving' some consideration to lim- iting the „service. At the moment scavaging service- is provided to ,properties not Served bysewers and for this a single building pays $125 a year and each- apartment 'pays .$1.00. Itiqmany eases, it was ppinted out, the service is never us"ed even though residents are re• , guyed to continue to: make pay,' nient. Reeve Ball agreed that some oWners were taking advantage of the Service, but felt that the clues - tion w88, one for the health . unit investigate. ,When it was first introduced, the service was limit- ed -to not -more than twice a year. C --- ouncil gave approval to .re- , cornmendation of the sewage com- inittee Concerning an. account froth Frank Kling llinited covering the "ethistruction of Sewers from the Seaforth ,Shees 'plant; along West William 'Street, The account was approximately $6,5-00 for the sewer and ;$500.00 to provide temporary serviee , .for the . Seaforth..Shoes Pla'nt. until the extension 'is corn - salary, ast year. -The taxable assessment took a znp of $94,758 this ,year 10 $937,- 275. At the same time, exemptions were less -by $12,850, being $83,350. A by-law will, be prepared seek- ing a connecting link agreement with the Department of Highways. The 'agreement vvould cover the parts of Highways ,4 and 84 within the village. _ Repair work will be carried out on a• sidewalk near Carmel Pres- byterian Church. Damage was caused by a transport con -Tames truck ,recently, and the company will be billed for the rePaire- Court of revision will 'be held • when council meets in special ses- sion on August Bills and - accounts passed for payment were: Bell Telephone Co., $18,20.; Hensall P.U.C., Hydro, $9.18; Hensel]. Observer, advertise- ment,,$17.92; Receiver General:, in- come tax, $1.75; E. R. Davis, sal- ary, $23L58; P. IL. McNaughton, -pleted to :die' sewer system, ' An- , $100 r -relief $20 7 .T • erson, insurance on fire truck• s $25; TwitchelPs Garage, gas, etc., $46; Robert Roweliffe, ditching and tile, • 017; ' Ed, • Fink, material, -233.19; Brown's I.G.A., 60c; Drys, dale's Hardware; supplies, $5L51; Ed. Munn, labor, $39,50; D. E. •MacKinnon; salary and ' postage, $364.66;, . Public School Board, current expenses, $1,000:00„ Total, $2046:09. Cobk Bits. Ctimpail4- sWeri•ng' a• 4uefy::ft..9111. Reeve B.11Hensall.are ereetingtWo„ sites' and tO how the' oasts' eompared With 00 the eatimateti,,, epata,., as . p.repave.4 4,gat..asittia§and beans 5 isstorwallgte • lay. .1.3satlilid;,,f.Hh.chatairt#1.:waan•-••°•efe'rtth4tPiti' '.8i,e00s06"lcutlianelerli?1VIraagceCanfane.WEtriiieSs,71ioyf' r , less. The StratfordhayeAlie,eentract--for the- iw:tesert7s t eendof Aeti'n,9gthi:t.tt‘'71.1,1:a„, the' well* was:, undertaken ei-Peetetl..te. be, completed ,the early. approval Would be receiVed.1.- , ,,The Mark,etiwas43zz ,. higher .'SteerS _for til.0,Ol.../-erailLse_Wer„proPOO:41.5t4a4talictliefferS.-at,•-the;,•-ilensaltS'afee thif costs would of booernetieblaystli., sons..501.htnorssr1446yi0;-Bnint4hiiierni..'..stt:oetrsi,;., gdcouncil.4.7inRC: t he the OhS bgi $t q2 !..fga5 butcher heifers $22 50 t cows $13 to $15 good the'' Kling ;account shotad, as be paRL :cows,.: $151 to .$17; light.CewSi. $1..? It .'AVAS:. agreed- 'flint the -• aeeeetrt' to $19.50; . babies,' Must be, paig,. Since the work had veal ,calves, •$24,' to OMR been Obrie in - good •faith. Discus, 'calves,,$12(t.Q.$18; good bull calves, stbii).,Tasbe wlinakebn!'.. 7Ifi' • as t the ac-tiPn' $32 to $45,;, ain:ealVeS,... $43'. to $22,, to $35 .1 -rotate -in" heifer. CalVeSi. . Await Recommenda .Weanling pigs; $7.50 to :" $0;. ehtinks;- $1.0: to:. 12.50; -feeders, , $13 to$20sow, , Thee hundred and Ale-,-;Wele 'sold.; • • • '.• , •• Rev. Currie ,,Winlaw occupied his ,own pu1piton,I.Sunday Morning last" at the United Church, with. Car-, mei PreSbYteria.n. atingregatitinunit.: Mg with.; them.. 'Mr..' S. Rannie and -datighter,:;.*ary ?. A1111; 8311g . duet,. "It ,,Wass,P1or With .Miss ,Greta., Lan -11111e at :the ,.0,gait Council took no action concern- ing repairs which it had .been in -would be required -at „tffe Arena Until such time as the arena. commission, made a formal recoil', • rnendation. While the matter had been discussed on previous occa- sions and it was understood an fabout $6 000 f th estimate o - or e work to ,be done had beeri receiv- ed by the commission, no report'. Or recom mendation -.had:to-file ;before,. Councillor Rivers said he- doubt- ed ,the cost of repairs would run 'to $6,000 and felt, that perhaps $2,000 would -be- more accurate • estimate. He thought that some- thing should 13e done, because he' Mr.. and '.1iffiS.: -.George.:Beer and Linda- ,are spending : a • Week vaca- tioning . a. Tuodnavg. , . Word was :tee6iired of the pasS- iig. of Mr,. Prank 'Wood, who died in Brafidon IVIan: on Wednesday, Understood. members of the August -5 in, his 94th. year -,A col- c6m' leg; ..P.rofe.SSor;. lie „Was.. boric in -m1ssion-hadmd1eated4they would,A -.1 2 JuCitersznithl.and. taught .schoel 'in not assume responsibility unless action was taken. He ..said that one 'Inember - told he weuld ,re- sign. "nem. haS never been a Meeting," Mayer •Christie, who is 'a member of • the comission, told "They should haVe a,meet- ing arid -Make recommendations to cc..4"13Pcirlo";al; fc:r. erection uf'' a sign . at • Cities Service Station waS withheld until further mforznation had .been, received Concerning ,the • location el the sign. ,Couneil was' concerned for fear. the sign would interfere with neighboring. resi- dences. An ,application. from. Can- ada'Bread to deliver bread throngh', out the town was refused.; No Action, On Arrears •..,,nothing has been done about tidy- ing up the tax -arrears problem, „Clerk :Wilson said, in a reply to a query from Reeve Ball. Council several meetings ago had instruct- • ed the Clerk arid finance commit- tee to proceed munediately tv ar- range for a tax sale and for the collection of busuiess tax. The Clerk said that the matter had been, discussed on several occa- Stens with the chairman a the finance donunittee, Dr. Brady, and • that it had been expected to #have a -meeting the preceeding Friday. However, this was not possible and as a result nothing had beenon. Council expressed appreciatpri to the Township of Tuekersrnith or its gift of a table and a chair or use m a room occupied by Tuck- ersmith council. Approval was al- so given. to the Clerk to take his annual holidays as stibject, to ar- • annual. holidays, *subject to ar- Clerk's secretary to keep tlie office open. Meat Selection For tile Beginner is 'Service of the ,Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture is that, apart from price, siie and weight, the first thing to look for when choos- ing a chince rib roast of .beef is • colour. A bright, attractive cherry • red of lean. and , white or creamy - white fat ;are -desirable. Bones on the thick side of the roast, if it is frour-yOung' beef, will show some pearly *trite bits of cartilage at the end and the cut bone will be reddish and porous -like in struc- ture. While pork, lamb and .veal are graded, no distinguishing- mark is placed on the ea?'eaSs- The younger the animal, the • more tender meat it will, produce. Tenderness of two identical cuts of meat .from two „mature animals., will -depend upon the fineness of grain of theleaii, the amount of marbling of fat and its distribution in the lean, as well as the length of time the meat .has, ripened be" fore it is eut. ci3LEARATE Mr, and Mrs, Rtis-sell Sproat: will celebrate their 50th wedding • anniversary on Titesday, August 18. They will be at-home to their friends from 3 "to 5 in the after. noon and 1:30 to 10 in the evening. • REAL ESTATE CHANGE ' The residenee of Mr," and Mrs. Joseph IVIacartney, on Jarvis $1,, has been sold. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Case. Possession vvill be the firth of January. -sale. W""as arranged through the Bosveld office by the local re- presentative, Joseph McConnell. Contented Cows Produce Better? "Cow pyschology is -easy. and probably pays off in more milk plus extra , dollars in yreur, pocket," says livestoelz specialistg. of the On-- .• tario Department 'of' Agriculture. .• Most , dairy znen know' that milk letdown is a normal process (it's • stimulated:by the hornone. oxyto- cin)biitvhen a cow is excited, nervous, or suffering. pain,. the hormone., adrenalin is ,. secreted: ,Tpehnisa: hnolZolns eiefPtrienv.ethnetsn' ,laentd. down from acting: When ;this 'hap - mastitis and a 'gradual slowdown. in :total'. production May result. ; -Treres-a-re-s-onictips-ontow--M--get more co-operation from your cow, plus milk You may never have nllsSed , . Milk at.- regular . intervals.- Milk- ing, late rria.y produCe More milk, but the letdown response rnay be, • gone'before you get all the "Place easily stimulated coV's in the first snclaions, and milk these , first. Cows which nailk out slowlY should he placed at the. end: of the • Teach -cows to respond 'to, milk- . stimulus. The' ,beSt way is a vigorous massage /Of udder and -teats with a Warm damp Cloth. --Avoid-frightening-your cows --just, before Milking, Abnormal noises, strangers or barking dogs' may slovv _or -stop the action of the let - =clown hormone. ' Keep, your temper under -control. , ...Pain-ca.usechby-lcieking--orbeating - 'can. cot Ton five ;to 15 pounds of. Painful milking caused by ., sore teats also cuts down produe- • Make' sure the vacuum is held constantly at the recommended vel'; too high a level can lead to • Mastitis, and a varying level might cause nervousness, . • Remerriber that .cow psychology and b4neaukseyo e.dtno rmeloarxe.your ,, cow, art'd a relaxed cow will: cost you less d . F/L • Thomas. Crawford,' - Crawford, , and "5 -Thomas, ',Jr..;• left Thiusdayfor RCAF Station, .Green- wood, N.S.".' Mrs:',CraWford and her • Son, ' had been. spending. Some. time . , with her mother, ..Mr. . W.Wright. - • G-. • „ We are paying top prices for NTARIO OATS We are also interested in egistered Seed WHEA Gontatt us hefoi.e. selling; ILLING CO. L Phone 2 Hensel! or, an excitingly, different gi , . one that i0trtilypereonal an • r praCtiCAL a select a boX or • *eau' Paraonalixed Social Stationeri aols c;r•der attractivoly t-pacitheci in a rich' o'olortilloil. box., ••Vginie the experienced housetVife probably finds meat buyingsinily a ',routine taSk,. ,theliiegniter may not have the necessary kiietledge t� guide her in' selectingenti and •Therefore.results Often are both be- wildering and disappointing..At the Self -serve market, meats are lab- elled as to kind, Weight' and price, .While at a ,mea.t touriter'she malies her -wants' knOWn to the Clerk. •in either ,case,hOWelier it is 'neces-, •Sary taikilow.What to exPedt from • Beef is -the 'only -meat Which gen- erally May be Ptircbaled by gradei. . as yet. ;Grades are indicated, by, a :ribbori-like bead .(ted for Canada , Choice, Blue, for 'Canada Goed, or Brown- for Canada Standard), run- ning, the -full length of the :aide, that a Section of the grade.rnark appeara Oneach retail:CULrd.th,le • dyes are tised for grade marks, So :that it is not /leCeSSatr to ,eiliatiVe e ; - - • Advice front the, Horne'. tetinonz- Featuring: 'Paper by lilbritag ..1)raonaliting by interNational de -Welded daceft tter,o URON SEAPORTIEt