The Huron Expositor, 1959-08-21, Page 447,--THE'iityrto
$B *LUSE CLASSIFICATIONS
TO Yank ADVANTAGF
1. Coining Events •
2, Loot, ttay&I
'
Help' ,Weeted
5- Business Oppertnnities
6.'Teacitere Wanted
7- Situations Wanted
-
8. Fru tock For Sale
9, Poultry For Sale •
10, Used Cars For Sale
A rtieles For 4st1e
12. °Wanted To. Buy
13. Wanted • •
ProPertY For Sale
• 15. PreDerte Fee•Rent
.For Sale or Rent
17, Wanted To Rent
18. Prpperty ..1Vented
19, Notices
20. Auction Sales
21, Teriders Wanted
22, 'Legal Notices
28. Cards of Thanks
24. • In Memoriam
f. , 25. Personale. •
The Cost is low. Classifications O. 3;
8, .9, 10, Tl; 19, 15, 17 -minimum
125- eents an- insertion. All' other classi-
ffeations minimum 50 cents per insertion.
except Autions Sales (20), Tenders Want-
ed (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on
0.. Coming Events
, BAND CONCERT, Tuesday -August 25,
1Vietoria Park, 830.,P.M., special guest,
fl:Olerence Petrie and his Nighthawks. who
are appearing wite the co-operation of the
American Federation of Musiciand •Record -
mg and Transcription Fund and Local' 418,
',A.F. of 51. 1-75-1
4. Help
1. SA.LES CLERK for bakery, Steady em-
ployment. Apply to SMITH'S PASTRY
4 SHOP. 445-1
IIELP WANTED for „snack bar, perm
anent employment 'one girl' to start Aug-
ust 28th and one• for September' 4th. Ap-
ply to SEA_FORTH survarEsT SNACK
BAR. 74.4541
LOCAL OFFICE requires girl for clerk,
ing and general office duties ; full-time inv.
ployment. Some knowledge Of bookkeeping
;and typing helpful. Apply in, Own hand.
-writing, giving qualifications, to BOX
f 169, Seaforth. ' 4-75-1
,
Trryrrggw.tvES, steed. -:-ex4ra,-Meney4
Start your own profitable brisiness servie-
, ing an Avon territory. Opening in Sea-
:: fcirth. Write MISS IVIOSHER, Box 36,"
' Owen Sound, stating telephone weedier.
• 4-75x2
11. :Articles For Sale
18th'.. 1CYcLE. PHONE 84, Sea -
19. Notices
'rnuck • LET'TERING, sign AMiriting.
fdrth. • -11-7e):41 lohow -cards:, --GAR BAR.EIRT-Goderich
19.751
PlPE and -Muffler fer 1931
Prefect car, PHONE 64 .R 12, Seafordr.
. ' 11-754
,
9107ons at a special priceof
320-09- AR agree, pf ,roofors at •theprice
kelt want to. -par, - DUBLIN ELECTRIC:.
Phone 70 It ' - 11-74.-2
EVEliAL used . Washing Machines and
electric ranges fer,issale, DIIIILIN'Efkge-
TRig. Phone 70 IV 2, • '.• •
11-74-2
•-STEEL ROOFING, asphalt, roofing „. and
siding; cedar •post, all 'sizes.Before. 'Yon
buy, Phone aeaforth 84/ •r 9 noftrirs-
•
1144I-tf
A QUANTITY of nears for o ale., PlaPP'O
Favourite; good: elltitig and , preserving.
Apply to MRS. MESSENGER, Egtnond-
• 11-75x1.
12 A.GRES, : atm:Mid-cut alfalfa'. hay.
ApplY .wironnn KAWITEY, 'Lot .7. Con.
4, MolTillop. Phone. 40:0 13, Dublin.
8.,?..CLARKE fidor,sancler :sale;; 5f•
larke,edgee7 bosh:- in :good
GEORGE COYNE: TelephOrle 71 11'
RVITALIZED cleaeing at ,Rtfehanan
Gleaners, Mount Forest. Mor- spots ' and
sti rezuoved...Garments , stay Clean long-
er, wear longer, Agent: MILT:FIVE
LAUNDRY SERVICE. Phone' 247 for
,Pick-nP. • 19-74-tf
5
Nplugg_.
7)1ekersnaith Township Municipal Dump
will be .opened- from 1 P.m. to 6 p.m. on
Wednesday ad Saturday afternpons, until
further notic" •
' ,• • .
E. P GECES1‘TEIC,
19-7.4.tf
AcHESCW'S •DEAD STOCK
; SERVICE •
Righest cash prices , paid in surrounding'
district for dead, old, sick or disabled hom-
es and cattle. •Horses at 5c a pourtd: For
the lastest and Proper removal 6f ad ani.
Ca.11 Distarice• and...ask-for
ATW_OOD ZEIslITH 34000
(50 toll charge) .
BOGER'S-MAJESTI:6"traniistor' portable•
19-71x21
radio ;-•-also has short wave. Practically
new. PHONE SEAFORTH 178.
• 'HONEY FOR SALE, ;low- Pouring: fresh
clover honey, ssp a pound; your :men con-
tainer; also one.POund comb ,honey 'sec-
tions, 80e. WALLACE id35,5 APIARIES,
Seaforth.
---E-hrECTRIV-wasbiUgt-Mtrettlite, e ec rin
stove, 9 cu. t. Weotinghohoe".refrigers,tor,.
1 wooden bed', 1.'...d.ress- er, •rnapie,/dinette
suite, Apply residence," 4-8p-m,:Satar-
day; Align-it:22. MAS.:ORVIL9DALE,
12. Vi7faiited ToBu
WANTED:, PlaYiPen in .god candition.
PHONE '53671, 'Seriforth. • .712,75:4
SECONDHAND "fdr
•old, bey. 'ApPly•-td:'-.BENRy BELLINGA,
RR. 3; Walton. Phone ,Brussels 82 11 "7.
• APPLICA,TIONS
Abplications. wanted for Manager Of' the
• Zurich 'Branch of the Hensall District Co-
• Operative. Must have kno*ledge of feed
mixing and general feed mill operation.
Duties to commence on September 14, 1959.
Please apply. stating qualificatims and
salary expected, by September I, 1959, at
• 6 p.m., to •
• BERTRAM ELOPP,^
* Secretary,
R.R. 3, Zprich.
• 4-75-2
. Situations Wanted'
' WILL Look after.. ehildre'n On aWn
' home. Apply • to MRS. LOUIE OOSTER-
. 'BO8CH, Ma•rket Street, 'Seaforth: ,
•. 7-74x3
;:-Tarni" Stock For Sale
STARTED PIGS for sale. soree Land -
race. PHONE 6854 or 224-J, Seaftorth.
8-75x2
SIX PIGS for sale eight weeks old.. Ap-
ply to G. I:MINK. Phone 23 R 3 Blyth.
'3,75x1
SIXTEEN PIGS. seven Weeks old, Ari -
'Ply ,80 KEN HIUSSER, R.R. 2. Seaforth.
. • 8-75x1
9. Poultry; For 'Sale
200 RED X SUSSEX pullets. 5 months
Old. Apply to ALBERT KRAMERS.
Phone Dublin 30 R 8. 9-74-2
800 CHICKENS. 70 per cent laying; 10
- feeders, laying nests, water troughs. Az,.
• PIY to CARL VANDERZON, Seaforth.
Phone 'Seaforth 469. after 5 p.m.
9-75x1
10. Used Cars For Sale
1950 CHEV. Two -Door. Best cash offer
over 6125.00. Box' 865, THE nunobT
EXPOSITOR.• 10-75-1
• PRIVATELY' OWNED 4956 Ford, six-
, csolinder : 27.000 miles; in good shape. See
• at CLEAVE'S SUNOCO STATION. Phone
Seaforth 692. ••• 10-75x1
1948 DE SOTO 4 -Door Sedan: also one
used bicycle. Can be seen at residence of
JOHN PATTERSON. East William St,
Seaforth. 10-75-2
11. Articles For Sale -
JOHN DEERE six -Toot one-way ditc,
good, condition. THOMAS • L. SCOTT,
Cromarty. Phone 12 R1.5, Dublin.
1.1-74x8
DRAIN TILE
BA 7.4721, LUCAN „
RYDALL BRICK AND TILE LTD.
ELQINFIELD. ONTARIO
11•89x51
SLOP BRICK. 21k0 apiece, cleaned 1 80
pieces 3x9x14,4” cedar, 7c *mate foot;
.65 pieces 2x6x12 and 18 feet long, 7c actuate
, foot; 1,000 square feet hard plank *Noe -I-
good, 9c pg. foot, end match. This place is
114 miles east of Zurich, 3 miles south.
14417111 other things. -MAURICE L. WEB-
• ER, Zurich. 11-754
risso: RADIO, 39.00; electric fry pan,
99,00: iron, $5.00; toaster, 98.00; table
lamp, 62.50; irop board (folding, Metal),
$4.50.; hoop chair. $350; folding table,
93.00; Underwood noiseless tetrewriter, of.
fice medel (fully overhauled), 347.50. Will
bring to your residence for inspection.
Box 865, eat, HURON EXPOSITOR.
11-75,1
- •
LITTLE BOY . BWE
COMO b1017 pier horn,
• The pig's it the freezer,
And so is the corn!
And lots of outer goodies for 'garden-
.froihi economical meals all year around..
The freezer they're in is a Royal Deltute
Coronado 17 co. foot, frim RATIII-
wAttr, HENSALL, an almeeffire =Mei
• -priced at only 3269.95, Heade 685 lbs.
CREST HARDWARE - HENSALL
• - 11-754
Box Holders' Names
Not Given Out
it is net wall& Mt us'
to divnlge the dente or ad-
dress of any advertiser Wing
a Huron tkpositor bo
her. PleaSe do, not ask Us M.
this informatien.
WATERLOO-
CATTLEBREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Whero,Better Bulls Are
Artificial Breeding Service -- All Breeds
of Cattle — Member owned and control-
led, - Cost Low — Efficiency High --
Hoe of the best bulls -Disease Control-
• Fdr service Or more information, phone:
or for Long Distance
• CLINTON ZENITH 9-5650
Between; , • _
7:80 and 9:30 a.m. Week Days
6:00 and 8:00 a.m. Saturday evenings
dells received on SaturdaY evening will
be served on Sunday morning: For cows
in heat on Sunday' raorning,, DO NOT call
• until Mooday Morning. '
down an iiisablecl feria animals,' Prompt,
'courteous collection • og all •dead and
disabled. Tarn aniinals,' and 'hides.Call
.collect, Ar,roRaws. -851 R 11; ,Sea.,
forth. Associated with Darling & Co. :Or
14. PrOperty.For Sale
. PLAN your borne ' 350,00 down
will tquit You a" lot .in SeafOrth:or ,Harpur-
•hey. Lots ,serVeyeril suitable • for
VLA projects.' Terme M euit.... ‘,CLAVT'
DENNIS.;±_,-• . • - 14-744f.
BEt
1Ln bATrLE FOR. BE19,9,11 LIVING,
• ' 19-744f
'21.
15. Pro.ij.rtY FOT, ROA,:
FOR RENT: Threo- room. co ge,
. ,
cornmenity located. •PHQ_NE, SEAFORTIT
217-54 after 6 p.is. 15-75,e2'
• THREE-110DMpartrneit,S sertu-furnisb-
ed, heated available new., • PHONE SEA -
FORTH 1994d: ' • 15,75,42
• TWO-BEDROOM heated ' apartment, ..on
East. William:Street, near: Shoe: Factor -y:'
393 or 250, ' • 15-75-1
. • .
• THREE -BOOM, Pps 'crtnient, ' with
Apply • SEAFOIt'171-• :FARMERS'
rmiduce •
'
17., Wanted ,To Rent
41809,538 in Searoth,5rEgmondville;
with tWO or ' three bedrooms. • Apply to,
HENRY HELLINGA.: • Rai. 3,Walton'.
Rhone ,Brussels,82 ' 17-75x
19. Notices
CUSTOM COMBINING," price reason-
able. LYLE 1VICINTGOISIERY. Phon'e 859
n 31, Seaforth, • •19-74x2
nAttro for' all Riede of
radios., r at TERRY'S RAD/O-SERVICE,
Church Street, west of Northaide United,
Church, Seaforth, Phone 22. '
COMPLETE LA.UNDETERIA irt Sea -
forth and district and Dr3c Cleaning-See.
vice. WEBS'S BILLIARI5S, Sectiorth,
agent Tor "Brady Cleaners & •Laundeterla
19-74-tf.
• . HURON ,
September Session
The Onroll. Coaneil eon -
vette in the CPurt Rouse: Crocle.rieh, on
'rUtarrAY,- SZtsortittGal,"8, ,1950.
• at io roo' )544
,s,
for 'the. September SeStioe *(erie. day),
All toMmenketions and ,aetounts, te lie
in the haeda ef, the Clerk .ntit later. th'aa
Friday: August. 28, 1950.
.; JOHN G. -BERRY,
'
county of .ruron,
Gederich; Ont. ,
' 19-75-1
TO•riNS.
ILA1R $7r
-
BAR 6A1 t4.1
;vbt.) 13UY ivoR
1:k4`,1 AD INTHI
N EWSPXOER
11-fts
n't1,15Ce
EEkoi
Tenders Wanted
OR:SAL,
BY 'TENDER
1'0-Bowing:kinds ire offered;for sale
by Tender, namely: In the Town'nf Sea -
:forth, in the County of Huron, and being'
redififiesed ofTEnt7229;7131Oc1e • D --YarVis
Survey of Part'of the said Town of Sea,'
,
: Tenders Must:- he in the -hailers -*Of tlie
iiiifieraigijed on or. before the 52li:',:day, of
'September, 1959, and be 'accenaPanied.by
-a marked cheque, for .10% Of (be amount'.
thereof.„ r The balance .,shall ,he paYahle. jri
On . the said "'lands' there io' aid t2 be,
ergeted, a onaell frame. cottage: '
. ... • ..
. These -lands are offered for sale to .elose
•the estate of Marshall .11...Smith. The 'high,
,est Or any.„Te,nder, not necesOarily.nccept-
• McCONNELL & Srh,WART,
Seaforth. Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administratrix
•
Legal Notice,s
NOTICE to CREDITORS.
„
IN THE ESTATE OF) Frederick Reid
ITathwell, late of the Tawnship of Stan-
ley, in the County of Huron, Yeoman,
•
All , persona having claims against the
Estate of the above deceased; are required
to file the -oatne with the "undqrsigned
Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before
the lot day of Smtember, A.D. 1959,, af-
ter which date the assets wit) be distribut-
ed amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard on/Y te tbe claims Of which
notice shall have been given.
DATED' at Clinton, Ontario, this 29th
day of July, AD. 19.59. •-
E. B. MENZIES,.
Clinton,' Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
.NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estite of MARSHAL R. SMITH ,
• All nergohtt -having *.clainfo aginOt• the
Estate of Mara -hall R. Sinith, late of the,
Town of Sealbrth,,ie the •OotintY 'of Our-,
oil, Retired Laboerer, Veceabed, who died
on the 10111 day -of 'February, 1050, are
hereby, notified' to send 'in full partica,
lam of their elaims to the undersigned
on Or before...the 28th day 'Of A.Ugutd,
1959, after „Which date the " assets will be
distributed, having regard , only to clairns
then received.
• DATED atSeaford), this 4th day Of
Angust, 1.039„ •-:
• 515001414Br,.1/ & satwAnT,
Seaforth; !Ontario,
Solidtors for the!AdministratriX.
NOTICE to CREDITORS
• In the Estate of 7.11xEnVA RY'ES 1
All persons having claims" ""ainst. the
Estate of Minerva Keyen, late of the :Vil-
lage of Fernondville, in the County of
nutort, Widow', deceased, who died on the
26th ef Anvil, 1959, are ,herehy noti-
fied 10 send in full particulars of .their
claims td the 'Undersigned on or hatore
the. Ilth Sag of September, 1950,, after
which'Ilate theassets will be distributed,
haVing regard only -to claiths then re-
ceived,
• ,
DATED at Seaforth, thia 18th day 6
August, 1959.•
• MCCONNELL & STEWART,-
• Senfarth Ontario, •-----2,2-;5.4
Solicitors for the tState.
24,, In MeMoriam
-.QUE1tENGESSEE-7InloVitlit' mem°r9" of
Wililam 1,, -Querengesser, /3rodbagen, wbo
passed away One year "ago, , August 42nd,
- -Lovingly remerithered and aridly
ed his wife, Elizabeth; family, Verna,
and :Russell Bholdice, Hilda and Howard
Quereogesoer" 'and grandchildren;
SMITH -In niernory of the .late Mrs.,
'Jdhrl , L. ,Smith,- who pasted 'away August
We icuw that she is happy,
• ' In tar ,Saviour's honte above,
• Growing fairer as she lingers •
• In the sunshine of His love.
--Lovingly remembered by the Family.
25. Personals
.nympasnc STri.PLIES•-(Rubber Goods);
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price list. .6 samples 25c-; ,24 sam-
ples $1.00. Mail - Order Dept. T 78,
NOVA - RUBEElt co.. Boa 91, Hamilton.
•'•Birth
,
CONSITT---jack: and, Margaret.. annsitt
.(nee-.Shenbert1); of 'Kipper:, ,are pleased'.
to announce'the birth of their , third son
at '.Clinton Public Hospital.' on- Wednea-
•..day, 'August 12. 1959, 'A ' wee brother
,..for Larry' and. . Billy, ,
BRINK -At Scott .Merhorial ,nodnitai, oh
August- 14 lo Mr. and, Mrs:. Dirk Brinlc,
18.18 . 5, -Stratford, a daiighter. '
COOPER -At 'Scott Memorial HosPital, en
; August 18; to Mr. and 'Mrs,. Lloyd .Coep.--
:er,' R.R. 2, Kippen, b daughter., .
REDDEN -Mr:- and Mrs. ;Redden,
• St ., Catharines, announce the"%birth' of
'sori,,,Kary 'Arthim„ at .11otel • Dieu,
• St. ,,dailiariiies„. Thursday, . AuguSt
. 1959; 09th grandchild for. Mrth. gather:.
ine Hedden, • ,
MICENZI;F:,',.-.Mr... and Mrs.'. Den.'' McKenzie '
are. happy ' to announce the ,'.birth
their': daughter. in StY,Thoinas' on
August 16. • A granddaughter for.
. Mr.and M. Simon MeKenzie;, Bruce-,
Lj_1:eat
. . ,
NORRIS---T-In.Seaforth, on Tuesdag., August
• 18, Eritma A. McPherson, hedged. Wife of
Harry Norris, Hibbert,',iii her 68th year.
WALLACEL,Iii.Sacrainento, August',12th,.
1959, -.Andrew Wallace,. beloved hus-
band o5 855 late Lillian: Campbell -Mal -
lace, loving.father 'of Miss. Winifred. M.
, Wallace end. the late EtlithilL
' brother' cif Miss Agnes. Wallace of Sea-
WORKM.AN-In Last Wawanosh Townshin
on Sunday, August 16, Rev. H. V.
• Workman, of Seaforth, in his -71st, year.
CRQJARTY
-IVIrs: Donald. dit and
family visited with friends in In-
diana State- last week. -
Mrs. Frank Caddick, Sharon and
ljonald have returned to • their
home in Sarnia after spending:two'
weeks' holidays 'with their rela-
• 1VIr. Mervin Dow left by plane on
Saturday, to join_bis wife' and fam-
ily iri England.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Graham, of
Avonton, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ken. Mc-
Kellar; Mr. Andrew McLachlan arid
Mrs. Grace Scott were guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Will Miller on &Lin-
day-,• - -
Mr: and ,Mrs. Robert iGarcliner
left on Tuesday on trip to the
Western Provinces.
. Mr. Alvin Cornish visited on Sun-
day,'With 14ts/
ne Wanary and Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Walker..
MI'S. Billed_ Balfour" .•and little
daughter,-. June; are visiting with
Mr. • and 'Mrs. -William Bramilten
and .Mr. And- Mrs. R. D. Sadler,
at Staffa.
Mk: and Mrs. Elgin Bartley, Of
Roland, Man., visited with Mr: and
Mrs. William Hamilton and called
on other friends in" the village, • .
•.Mrs. Eggert of , Rostock, visited
With her daughter and sok-in-law;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner,
'The sympathy of the community
is extencled to Mr. Harry" Norris
an& his family in the death of Mrs.
Norris,- which occurred in Scott
Memorial Hospital,. Seaforthr, ' on
Tuesday, August 18. • -
,
WILLIAM u, vgALb
William R. 'Neale, 83, publisher
of Ingersoll Tribune" from 1913 to
1949, died in Ingersoll on August
Ile was a native of Beaverton,
and was a former publisheref the
Seaforth News. • .
Ile is survived by his wife, the
former Nettie -Richardson. son
Howard, at home; brothers,-,
and 'Thomas Veale, 'Beavertail, Ser.;
vice was held -on Saturday at 206
rkin. at his late •.reoidenee, 282
"Thames St. S.
23, Cards of Thanks
I WISH to thank the purses "and st-aff
of Scott Memorial llosPitai and Dr. SUM-
leton fOr the kindnesses while I was in
the hospital suffeting, from a heart con-
dition. .
23-75x1 FRED WILLIAMS
-
..WTSInt to thank all the neighbors,
frieedr lord ikiatives *ho were so kind to
renters:her OSe.vidth' flowers treats ,and
cards while,in hospital ti also itneeial thanks
Mr. Elder, Mr. Britton and Dr: Staple-
ton, the nurses mad Mr. Williani Leemir/g.
23-75x1 /0531)11 J. SCOTT
WISII 80 thank all Who 'Contributed
to our loVelY gift front 18.11. NO. 1,' Lon-
desbord, and also the houeeholcieri
their ,nail at-. the Post 'Office and fit:ft
our friend's in -Blyth. Special thanks' 'to
Mrs: O..-,Kenhedy' for her :work and pr'eS-
entation. '
2845-1 8118 AND MRS. JAS.. McCOOT.,
=
WORDS..
By Brad Arxtersat r.
"ty_lf1P.f.511"noll.
THOUGHTS
fRirtET" FA6FiTit
REM4Y PIPAfr See'
Amyrom&, 50' WHAT
'THeY E-XPE.dr A
GUY To pa OvAIDAy .
MORN1N&
KIPPEN
Mr. Robert Cooper, vv'ho suffered.
a slight, heart attack last Wednes-
day, is confined to bed at the home
0 his daughter, Mrs. Robert Dal-'
rymple, Brucefield. We hope
for a speedy recovery,
.Mr, and Mrs: Miller McConnell
and their four children, of triscOl,
Penn., ' visited- a week with Mrs.
Robert Dinsdale and Miss •Mabelle
Whiteman. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper„Eke-
ter, and Mrs. W. R, Copper, of
Kippen, and her grandsell, Dennis
Harkness, of Parkhill, spent three
days last week in Midland and
Was'aga Beach. . ,
Mrs. Hazel Mason and her son,
William, of Grand Rapids, are
guests -for a few . days. with• Mrs.
Lydia Doig and Miss anet.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gerbraridt,
of Brantford, called on Mrs. Dins -
dale: and- Miss Whiteman on'Sun--
day
—Nfi-ss---Marlerae--Parer- itThWay- TIT
Arpberley to accept a position with
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McTavish,' 'of
Loridon. • •
Mt. tu
Mr. and r re Cleland,
of Windsor, visited a. day last week
with Mr. and -Mrs. E. Dowsok,and
oeSaturday Mr. and Mrs. Ewasack
were visitors, ‘;
The Misses Donna,, Sandra and
Gail 711i ehardson-ancl Steven Weide;
of the Parr Line, visited during the -
week. with the former's sister, -
Mrs. Robert Bell; and Mr. RelE
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes and
Larry, of Londbn, visited Sunday
afternoon with:the latter's father,
Mr. R: Thomson.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Eldon Kerr, of
'Winthrop, accorripanied by Mr.' and
Mrs. E. DOwson, .visited on Sun- -
day, with Mrs. William Winder and
Yrs Crystal Andersen, at Grand
Bend. ' -
• Mr., and Mrs. Alvin Ulch Wind-
sor, visited Thiirsday and Friday
TV-715-fire-latieY'rparent-t;
I. MARY LOU. ROE, daughter
. of Mr. and Mrs: Wesley Roe,.
, RR -1, Blyth, Will teach :in
chener this September. She
went to Seaforth District High,
SChool _before attending :Strat-
: :ford Teachers'. College. Her .
• hebbies are handicrafts, sports
and -reading. While et the Col-
• lege shewas a member of the
decoration •grtirip and of the
• basketball team, •
—HENS
-',Mrs. =Stewart' 'Bell and ,Pahlin
• .left,Wediresday for Buffalo by plan
from Crumlin Air:pert; to:visit yrs
larother'and' "siSter-in-laW
• Mr. and MrS. Harold- :Henderson,
Messrs. Stewart ' Bell arid. Wil-
liam Harburn are. en a,'two•weeks'
fithing trip S up' North -
and Cheryl, of •Hensall, were Fri-
day visitors.
,
•
Messrs. W.1. Cooper and Rns7.
sell, Faber attended the steam
threshers' reunion held at Sarnia
ur, ay.
Miss Sharon McBride served as.
counsellor at,..Samp Minnehalia,
near. Goderich, last week. -
• Sympathy of the community is
• extended to. yrs. Robert. McAllis-
ter •and familyinthe loss of a. -clear
husband and father, the late_Robt.
,
Grant Jones and Gary An.derson
are' enjoying .this week at -Camp'
Hiawatha, north of Goderich.
Mr. arid- 'Mrs: Harold, Petch, of,
'VVadena„Sask., who have been vis-
iting: their aunt,_, Mrs. " James
'Wright, returned to their, heme
Mr, and -Mrs: Arthur Stewart,'
Of Windsor,. Nova .Scbtia, are y,is-
iting a week with . the -JOrriier's
aunt, Mrs. James Wright.
Mr. and'lVlis: William Kerr and
Roy Kerr spentMonday in Detroit.
. Mrs. Reid 'Torrance, Miss Jean.
Ivison And ----"their - untie, Mr: "'Wm.
,Ivisen, are spending a few days at
the lake.
BRUCEFIELD
The Brucefielcl WIVIS are enter-
tahling the Baby Band and their
mothers- at a Picnic on the church
lawn on Tuesday afternoon, Aug.
25th. •
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs'. J. IC -Cornish were Mr. and,
Mrs. Will Smith, .Belrriont, And Mr.
and Mrs. 'Frank Smith, London.
.
Midweekvisitors with 1Vir. and
Mrs. J. K. Cornish were Dr. Mor-
ris Hill, Dr., Margaret Hill, Sarnia;
Mrs. John' Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Don
Francis and daughter, Carol, Moose
Jaw, Sask., Mr. and ' MrS.' Lide
Hill, Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Cornish and family, Guelph, and
also mMr. and Mrs. Will Ireland arid
two` sons, of IVIontieal.
Rev. S. Davison and Mrs. Davi-
son. are spending part of their holi-
days with their daughter, Mrsk
John IVIaeGregor and Dr. MacGre-
gor,Owasso, Mich. - ,
IVIiss Beekey Griffith, Stratford,
has been visiting with her cousin,
Gaye Elliott, .returning home with
-her parents on Sithday, ' -
Mr, and Mrs: Stanley Neal, of
London, visited with Mrs.' Near§
Mother, Mrs. W. Stackhouse,
'Id• iVrtuirdsa.YbaVid Tough, spent -"a" L'IeW
days with Mr. and, Mrs. •Thomas
Baird. IVITS. Tough is having a nevv
house moved to her property.
'Miss Georgine McCartney, 'Strat-
ford General Hospital, sped the
,weekend with her parents, Mr:, and"
Mrs. W. McCartney and Robert.
Rev. 1VIeMil1an occupied the pul-
pit of BrucefielcI Chureh in:
the abtence -of Mr. Davison. The
Morning service4 will be at 10
b'eloek,next Sunday. .
Miss M. SwAn Spent a --few days
at the lake- at Port Elgin' -with
frieinds. .
s. margueritemettonaid,
Miss
of
London, spent the Weekend with
Misses ICathleen and MarieElliott.
Mr. and MrS. Kenneth seott and
son, Ronald, are holidaying up
north. -
• HURON FARM -NEWS
Recent:rains , have . curtailed
-threslurt' g and combining opera-
tions. High humidity and freqnent
rains have played havoc in the
white bean fieldS. Moat of, the, fields
have been attacked by baderial
blight. Should favorable weather
develop, losses- may not ,be. 'too
heavy, but if- unfavorable weather
develops damage could be severe.
• After -harvest cultivation, is tak-
ing plaet: 'Farmers ;realize that
important to eontrol grass-
es, even if they are spraying for
broad leafed Weeds;
"Reniember, darling, you weret
always be a j,unior clerk in
old office.'
• "That's n fact!. I've already got
7
a week's notice,y
Miss "Irevanri Bell is spendin
a,few days with yr. and Mrs. Har
old Elder ands family. ••
-Mr.- and yrs. Robert McKenzie
and Mr. Ray ,SChwalm 'visited with
Mr. family n sd a rds a. y S et eyive na at uarnn`cl_
Grofe. • '
Rev. Currie, Winlaw delivered a
very inspiring message basing his
thoughts from:."Reading the /Bible"
at the morning service at the Unit-
ed Church Sunday Mrs. Carl Payne
sang a, lovely • solo "The Lord's
Prayer." '
--rs-Mrs.TGuy:Bedard and family, of
Ilderton, spent a few days with
Mrs. Stewart: Bell and daughters
at Turnbull's Grove. ••• • -
• Mr. and 1Virs.. Harold Fosterand
Bennie'', and, Miss .Joanne Stanton
visited. With Mrs.. Stewart-.Reil:and
daUghterS en Sunday '
.Mr..an.d Mrs. 'Wayne, Sinith and
family:: and Mr and Mrs Guy
Bedard and. family visited ',with
Mit. Stewart- Bell ,and daughter
on Stinday:',.'
__,...,Howard Wright,- -ATTIVtiteliellTre
turned to.. hit' home; .Friday 'frOm
Stratford -General •Hospital,where
he -had been 'a 'patient -dor over two
weeks -following an emergency on-
eratien 'Caused,• when;.'a PlecO of
machinery hit hirn in the-face,!in7
juriug• his: eye. He .is a' ,brother of
1Virt.-Herb Kercher,: KipPen. • ..
MI. and .MrS.' Lawrence
and familyare vaee,tierling 'for two
Weeks' at. Ipperwash. '
Mt. and Mrs. Percy ' Webster
and family„ have 'moved into the
Smith property on 'Brock Street.
A .practice shoot to ,warni up for
Labor Day- will, be held at Kippen;
Sunday, August 23, at 1 p.M., With
a 50 -bird program.. -Labor, •Day
shoot is .teheduled' for Sunday,
September 6; sponsored by Kippen
Gun -Club', ,
Mr. 'and -Mrs:" RoSs
Totoritb, spent last week With -the
latter's, parents, Mr. ,and Mrs,
Laird Miekle and family at Schade
Mr., and Mrs. 'Edgar McClincheY
left Tuesday., of this 'week' for • a
week's .holiday at Manitoulin.
Mrs: Margaret Nichols, Toronto;
and dau.ghter;
ols, have returned. after Spending
two Weeks vacationing' with "-the
Miner's sisterand 'brother-in-law,
Mr. and Niro: Herb Hercher,. of
Kipperi. While hete:they attended
the Wrightreuilionheld. at Seafortla
Lions Tark a week ago. Dr...Fler-
ence Nichols, niece, of Mra..
cher,• is the world's firit mission-
ary in psychiatry, and -leaves this
Sunday for 'England to 'take an-
other six,niontlist „course. She. has
spent nine years in India as a mis-
sionary, and at ,preient:.is on fur-
lough until. FebruarY, 1960.
• Mrs." Sim Jordan; Londori, Spent
the past , two *pica yisiting with
hert!arents, • Mr. and 'Mrs. Herb
Kercher, -of Kippen; and with her
sister and brother-in-law,Mr. and
Mrs. Spencer 'Jeffery, of -Staffa.
Mrs. Jordan's husband tetioned
home Monday of this Week from
reland, Where he spent the past
Wo weeks With his mother, who is
eriously ill '
Reereation Activities
(By J, "Seotty" Hume,
Itecreational -Direct:1r),
-1Well-now that the summer" activi-
ties are over we are preparing for
the fat and winter program, . and
gettin. g the dressing toorris in
'shape, :participate in
-a play' day, program at "Exeter.,
Wednesday, August toys and
girls have been entered in the dif-
ferent activities to' be held. There
will be nine different ganies 'with
four -boys. and fotir ,girls taking
part in each. A„.crest w being giv-
en to all Who participate. , •
.
„Two days later ' are having
Texas wrestling here,•-inchlaing
fotir TV 'midgets in, a tag,team.
• WbIt;71'ny:„..cangrat0lation5 to the
Pee We baseball team and Frank
Ellwoed Who coached thew to a
successful ending, ,only,to be 'elim-
inated, at the finals. Also congratu-
lations•to ,the juVenile team which
Was ellialinated at the
What yeti lose now, boys,' rrn sure
you will gain in miner hockey. The
Bantabasnre on their last guiles,
so let'4 not sit at hotrie; bring the
family. and fill the 'park. -
e,
BLAKE
Mr. and Mts. Russell Heard, of
Bayfield, visited with Mt. ,Itarold
Finlay and family.
Mr. and Miro. Earl Oesch and
fainily spent last week vacationing
in Michigan. .
Mr. utighiA McBride, of Landon,
s,pent the weekend ivith his Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride.
O.;•
CLINTON' VANQUISHESLOCALS
iN BID FOR JUVENILE .1111E.
Seaforth went down to defeat hy tied the WOAA .Tuvenile ha'se-
ball group championship play,downs
at: one gone each,,,., when" they
downed the Clinton nme Thursday
night by a 5-3 count. Clinton took'
the first game 8-2.• _ ••
• In the first „frame Clinton 1.Vent •
• scoreless, leaving two meif strand-
ed. Bartliff, r pitching ;for' Clinton,
walked -the first, two men to face '
him. B.. Dale went to third en a
fi9,1der's choice" and scored the first
run of the game ' vvheri T. ' Dick
,grounded out to third. T..- Love
so grounded out, to retire the,side.
B. Reitk on the mound for Sea -
forth, struck out two_ in the sec •
-
end, Clinton had one- man'strand•
-
ecl and retired •the Seaforth side
after walking two men.
• Ja'cobs, for -Clinton, 'collected his.
second hit , of -the game to start ""
the third. He scored on a three -
'base hit by R. Livermore, who
scored Clinton's second •runon a
two -base hit' by 13artliff. This, gave •
Clinton the lead 24Seaforth
scored two runs in their half of
,the third on: two walks and t,wo
hits, ,which gave *them the lead,'
a,10- count at the hands of the
Clinton. teatii-IVIonclay night in the
final game of Use best -of -three ser-
ies ef the WOAA Juvenile `C" base-
• ball -group championship , play-
clewns. Clinton won the.first game
81-2;, •,Seaferth. -took the sdeon.d-
.,
The locals lacked power 'at"•the.
plate and were unable,to.,score dur-
ing the 'game. Clinton,..o,n the other
hand, were able to come •through
'with hits ,when needed. • :
Clinton. scored three runsin the
first•frarne,,two in the second, and
three in the third.. Patterson came
in to linr1 for Seaforth and for two
innings -kept Clinton off the score
sheet, He allowed one run in. the
sixth arid eighth frames, R. Liver-
more went ..all, -the way for Olin-
'
SEAFQRTH-13rrice Dale;
Tom Love, 3b.; John Patterson,'c.;
• Bill Pinder, 2b,; Tom: Dick, p.;
Wayne s.s.; Bob Reith, lb.;
Pete Rowat, 1.9.; Garth Flannigan,
• CLINTON. Jacob, ,
Stead, Liverrn.ore_;:_p_1.1;_llart, ell ntorLwent_out in. Order ip. the -
1112,
• Ladd,: fl.?:•;'; Pickett, 3b foUrtli fraMe :While ,.,Seafortli
Cumming 1 f, Allan,• r..f.; B Liv ed two runs. McLean struck:. Mit; -
'ermore„. 2b. • , • •.• . Dale • walkecl',„, :seeding:: -On 4 ."tWo- °
.of this series was batehi,f.by Tinder Who cameheme
scheduled;for .,Saturda-r.nigiot at on an overthrow to 'seem* by 'Gila- •
;Clinton, and:, after three and:a lla/f ton This '.tirit:.:the.,Tecalt out in
innings the:'garne had•tdbe .called "front by :.a -;572 count. •
; .•
-be-cause rain: . ' "Clinton: in. their, half. 'ef, the' fifth
B. Dale, the: first Mae .'up. for, collected two hits to score 'etre run, --
!Se;aforth,„!. con.nec,dJor,a •.: home; :and -.the. game • ended., 53 -for the -
run, to .Piit the ,Seaforth teaniout Seaforth tea ." .
in front however, , Clinton carne
back 111 tlieir' half . of the, first and s Clinton .002 01-3 6 1
Seored: three rurit;," The. next,iiining',,Seafertli 102 2x777-5 3 :D.., .
and. a ;" half bothteams fought on. Clinten7Hpartliff,. Jacobs Liver
•evert:termt; Clinton was., at bat'rin.---inore:::(3rd),c ,:Seaforth-'-;Reith„:'. Pat,/
,their hall of the third when the terson.,
gahieTWas-f.called.:;-:They":1-ed at this:'•
IgnOre.'Aches
Tie Playdowns
their! oivd- grounds Continued- irdin- ;Page
• • s • - • ‘. Today these: are the fellows -;Wito
, are trYing:te-lteei*,balllaiiVe 118 ea r.,
„
•IPAtS5.' ;Sp rbiti forth;;::attisting..,the".yOunger.;grenp;
• :•-• The-hoW:of,,,teda-y-Taretploying,--a7"..
D.o.r(icnogrlihtieu,adri•ii,frivoexiiraptaygtele)a,Tio ,goo , brand Pt, lack one ..
villieli,...the.eldtiinert nearly.
'always ::ha&7-fant:::siipPOist. :Today'
.'olliStsuT.egluleoaCt abMoticbeilol
• 'irthaes-17:jarifthrnAcriegne that support is •at its 10Wett ebb
and ,the, .guests :' were: received by The ' Oldtinieri iiiarle; Op two
Mrs R J Sproat In the evening tearnt;:: 'Called' the ...White's and the
:WallaCe".Rett was ;:in• charge rleds. Playingfor the;.Whitet Were,
of the ..,guest. book . and Mrs a".:- 'Jack ,Eisleri :George ,Hriise,:,"Oharlie I
Geddes received .:,the.'giiests.;,A1SO..Wood;',Grant:;.Finnigari;•GdS.,43.OuS7
assisting ni the evening were Miss sey, rRek..MeGregor,
Marjory !„13iclile,•.6f,.;;.:TerentM,'-- and ;and Led Hagati';' newcomers were
MrsGeorgeL. Smith, ,of-Huilett. Bill'‘Eisler,--"laek:Pattison; Rebert
'Arrangements - for •the !: reception McGorngle, P" Re's/Vat:: arid:' Gerry:
...Were in charge Tpf'f-Nifs-:R55aCald 11r
well of Kippen; Mrs J R Sproat Tho' piaying for the Reds were
North , Bay, Mrs R J Sproat,,. Sea Gord Muir Bill
mforsitsh,'*-airillid6:itil.thecya,i'divweree11-,;:ra,;16ttixisteoth_y.•terson Jim Morris ArcbieHubert,
Mrs try'J"aber,',. Of. Kens all;Pra7riunt. 'McCGeorge Hildebrandue, Ray
Mrs.' L.. Gear,'-of!-Ferght,; '
, .,;.:...;.;;.•-Hendersorr,.anct4aCk:i Webh,':: Ken
...Fai,ilY'.ient:uPowell was unlplre at the piate,• '
Anaus;MatLe wasthefatnreefthearnivertarYWa6jdw6il:1amuyenin6ki6igedby
Was- attended by. about- 30 -at the
e. '11\31.::,rhso.14Ree:wia dy;4fte soes• The Whitess,:tchoe
Whes
versary. were: and:A/Its. -R., 'sc°r,66 lotir•11-1* 4.tid.rtlle.•,, RedsWentCaId;
'w; •.':..;' co
-More in tire ':seerniii,While the, Reds
who attendedtheWedding-:
lleeted one The Whites added
red four
.:, :
••,. Ameng, from olit•-a-toWn
Sprear,3,
,I.North;B -;',Mt..! Mrs. ' twornore in the third and *641-1:et
-Ray McLeod arid:ehildien;'61 Len, •.43kClei in -th11:-Iiids:'b.nt'came to, life
,'
in'-.-thet-fourtiiTtri""teete.'fiVe..'run§:
and MrS.. Geo.
The gaine, ended. with:: the:. Whitet:
ArinStrong,"Mr. and Mrs: liVilbert. *inning, .
Diliing Yilikd;;: Mandr.., nrds' : Mrs, be-k•Ht..41YirreY7: 11-d8
Pattersors George
pitched afor
Faber; of •:IfenSall;:Mr and. Mrs : the Reds, ,Grant .Finnigan
•, 'of Brucefield . went the routefor the Whites The:
Mrs B ert•Igiften; :the former Babe Whites 'collected, 11 'hits, While, the •
Sproat,' 'of Calgary Mrs Rend "Reda' Connected for =seven's.' Gus
Caldwell, of Kipp0n hiss Ruby -Opus Sey caught for 'the. Whites and .
Sproat, Miss Bee: Sproat, Mr. and Bri„e1VIeciterfor the Reds.'
iVirs William Charlesworth - and
aY14!:11. MteirstM
; •ilealre're'r Y Bek1e, ned,
Ili-na . Fteenian, of Toronto;
and . Mrs. 0.riff*,: Stratford,. and
Mr, and: IVIrs,:..L,:4•Gear, of Fergus.
Is Host�ss T� W.l,
• 'Mrs. Earl Papple waS"hostess for
the August meeting o1 -the Segforth
Women's • Institute . last Tuesday
evening, Mrs: Leonard Streng, sec-
ond. vice-president, conducted :the
business in the absence 'of the pres-•
ident, The roll call•Was -answered
by "suggestions. on -,--how to post-
pone old age." The minutes of the
last meeting and -the correspon-
dence were read by the ',secretary,
Mrs. :Gordan Papple.' •• ,
An invitation Was extended to all
Institute members ,to attend the
Achievenient Day program for the
Garden Club, to be held in Sea-,
forth District • High, School on
'Thuraday, August 27.• A short
•course on leth
aeteraft will be held ."
on -January 19, 20 and. 21 of next
year. The cominittee for the dis-
play at the Seaforth Fall' Pair are
Mrs. Jas. F. StOtt, Mrs.. -E, Steph-
enson and Mrs. J. McGregor. A
fantasy, "Around the World- in- a,
Day,'' is planned .for on October
21,22 and 23. -
Mrs. M. Aikenhead presided for
the prograniThe_nd read a poem writ- The 'difference in freezers is
n display uow...
ith the
ifference
ou can see and -feel!
ten by Sohn Beattie tif Seaforth. freeing 'time, Fast freeiing is
The motto, 'Good health and good • the key to gearing in flavor and -
sense., are two of, life's ,greatest • freshnesS, And the new Revco
blessings," was given by Mrs. Wil-
fred Colern an, -nit Highland Ichrlasotefastestfr
t Wetanpee:iinga
veiteitnk‘n
a
• two -minute test 'yeti can see
and feel--7it's truly amazing.
Corne in today and see the
new- Revco with the den3On-
stration that provet Revco your
best freezer buy.
Buy During August
,
and SAVE !
Fling by Anne Cameron was en-
joyed by • '
The guest speaker for the even-
ing, Mrs. J. Thompson, spoke on -
"First Aid" and also gave many
poids on accident preVention in
our homes. Mrs. Lorne Carter
gave the courtesy remarks. A de-
lietous hutch *as, served by the -
hostess and the lunch committee,
Mrs. Graham'Kerr, Mrs. Gordon,
McKenzie, Mrs, J.. 1VIeGregOr, and
Mrs., J. McLean. •
On Wednesday, August 26, a dis-
trict radio station will broacleast
an interview • about the recent,
F.W.I.O. Guelph Holiday, Mrs. E.
13. Thompson, secretary -treasurer
of the holiday, will be interviewed
by Mt. Clare pvrt,
Patient: "I'm in love with yox,
nurse,' and I don't want to get
well."
Nurse: "Don't worry, you wpn't
The doetor's my husband and he
saw you kissing one this morning." Phone 34
• Door
• Special Draw
One ticket with every $1,00 put -
chase -- Limit, five Per purchase.,,,,
,
GINGERICH1
SALES lit SERVICE
Phone 585 ' . S&tforth
ZUrich