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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-09-04, Page 4"ET. : alyirlIggitrS corckiim, Elrents 2. a. 4., ' 14; L90t, StraYed, E*1801. RAPWanted' BMATIMM. OVPort0n1geS 41eflehega Viranted. • Sitnations Wanted' 8. Farm Stack For Sale. ' 2, PonitrY For Sale 10, Used cava For Wet 11. Artie'les For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy • 19. . Wanted' 14. •Property For Sale 15. Property For-Sitent 10, or. Sale or Rent 17. -Wanted To Rent 18, Property Wanted 19. Notiam, on. Auction Sale:* 21. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices 23. Cards of Thanks 24. In Memoriam 25. Personal:. • , The -cosi is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8. 9. 10. 11, 12,,..13"; 17—minimum 25 cents an insertion. All other Assaf- -.Reations, mini um 50 cents per insertion, except Autions Sales (20). 'renders Want - (21)' and Legal Notides. (22), rates on ipp/ication. 1; Coming Events - ANNUAL' BAZAAR and Tea; sponsOred by Ladies' Aid, First Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, November 4, 1959. 1-77-1 BAKE and Home -Made Candy Sale in former Daly Garage on SaturdaY. Sept. 19th, at 3 P.m. Sponsored by Groftp 4, Northside W.A. 1-77-2 .4. -Help Wanted ,12:• Wanted To Buy AltI)130ARD- wardrobe- for clothes:' ,PFIONE 579-52 , 12-77-1 •ELGREST RASH PRICES Paid for sick. down and 'disabled fares animals. Prompt, • courteous collection of all' deed 'anti disabreds tan 'animals, and hides. Call Collect, ED ANDREWS, 351 R 11. Sea - forth. ,..Assoctated.witb Darling & of Canada 'L -td, .Co.,2-77-tf l9.1.Notjceg , IT4limited Money Loans TO CITY AND FARM FOLKS Money for anything and anywhere. - Phone or write no. DIALLING INVESTMENTS L'ID. „380B Blom. St. West, 'Toronto.4'4, • CARETAKER for S. No. 13, McKil-• lop (Roxboro School). Apply to W„,_ McDO'WELL. Secretary -Treasurer, RR, 2. .1,0 Property Fur Rent Seaforth. •13. Wan BOARDING HOUSE required for single gentleman. Apply. to' FRED WILLIAMS. at Scott' Memorial Hospital. f4,,.'Properly For Sale. PLAN 'your, _home,' now; $50.00 down will bur YOU a.rat u `Seaforth or Hamar- hey. Lots surveyed: Land suitable for VLA projects. Ternas to suit. CLA.YT DENNIS. • 14-77-tf ITIREE.BEDROOM cottage in Seaforth, with bath ; good location. Pried reason- ably. Cell 21741 after six o'clock.-- EfGHT-ROOM briek; house in • Dublin, iecated in tonin on •HighwaY'S. .All mod- ern conveniences. -Reasonably 'priced. AP - ply to onAnzts JDRNSTON'flubljn, ,or phone 231-53, 'Searth. , 14-774 FARM FOR SALE -125 acres—ofrgeodc. wcirkable land in the` TOwnship a Stanley, four miles •"south •a: Verna. on .,County Read, or 3% Miles west Pf, Kippen; large bank' barn, framehouse with furnace and bathroopa, hydro and Pressure '.,sYstent tbroughont, Immediate possession. to „MR. , ROBERT 31cALLIsmg. zurieh, Ont. .Phene'liensaill 695 • 1VIALE }MCI P WANTED: int,eiriew appointment only at Zurich. Call Zurich 34. GINGERICHS SALF-S & SEXVICE- _ ., 4-77-2 ... Mutt _.5.0.1-aziel.,,GLR.L.....ta_szot , forth office after school` and Saturdays.' ) Some typing and clerical work. Box 869, IIIIRON EXPOSITOR. GIRL OR WOMAN to help .with children andhousework; convalescent 'mother: mod, ern, conveniences ; children welcome. Phone SEAFORTH 463, between 1. p.m. and, 6 • 4,17x2 7 EGG TRAYERS --- WANTED Apply to: SEAFORTH FARMERS, CO-OP, 2RODUCE DIVISION Phone 13. 4 -77;1 - MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. - Permanent employment - Apply t�: 'SEAFORTH 'SHOES Seaforth. 6EMI,,,FURNI.SizEpp Phone. • 15-77-2, , . 77-f0R RENT: -,1aree153diocern ' ' 65-az...get conveniently located., 1.,rfoisik•sEP‘onyrn 2.174li after 6 • -tat', . • 15-752E3' TWO-BEDROOM* miartinent:, orated. Apply to CLAyTON,...V.DENZCIS.: Seaforth • THREE-ROOMe-- vrre tG " mi -furnish- ed, heated available new;ITO% 77 4f TWO HISAI'ED apartments: DR. E. A. MoMASTER, Seaforth. 15-77t2 • TWO.BEDROOM heated apartment', bri- East William Street, near slioe:":fabtory. TFIREE-ROOM aparttnent, with hath. Apply SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP, Produce Diviaion. . 0 SIVLAI;L • heated, ,melf‘contained • aPart- 'Merit in taiSidential area. Modetn .kitcherr; four -piece bath. Available . early, Septern, ber. Box 867-, litM61,1 . . • - 15-77x2 4-76-2 . Farm Stock For Sale TWENTY-ONE good pigs. JAMES' NOLAN, St. Columban. Phone 84 R 16, Dublin. • 8-77x1 28 PIGS, .eight weeks old. TED VAN DYKE, Mill, Road, 3,,Seaforth.. -8-71x1 THREE Holstein heifers. 2 weeks old; , 1 York sew, due in three weeks. Apply to CHARLES SHERWOOD, Lot 12, Com.13, Mcifillop., Phone Seaforth 831 R 33. ,8-77-1 Auction gales AUCTION SALE Auetion Sale of Dairy Cattle: 65 head. of' Young cows and heifers. at Lot No. 31, Concessioe 6, Godedch Township, one mlie south of Porter'er Hill, on TUES. DAY, SEFTEMBER 8th, at 1:30- p.m., the • 49 Holstein heifers, mostly :le -horned' and yaceinated, some Springing, balance Pasture bred Hereford; 20 Cows and. heif- ers, some freshened, others -Milking and rebred,'. consisting of Holsteins, Ayrshires and Jerseys; . 5 young- calves.;" Registered. Arrange to attend this 'sale if You nee.1 TERMS—Cash. • A. E. TOWNSHEND," Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2047-1 AUCTION SALE 22.'• Legal Notices NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of GEORGE FRANK- HINq Ali persons having claims against the Estate a George Frank King, .lete-ef the Village of Egmondville, in the..Countyof Huron, Retired, Farmer, de5el6zed, who died onethe 12t1 day of August, 1959, are hereby notified to send in. Poll Particulate of their claims to the undersigned on or. before the 18th day of September, 1959, after, -which date the assets will 'be "distri- Isuted, having ,regard ,only to claims 'then DATED at Seaforth, this 26th day of • 52cCONI1E13• & SIEWART, • Seaforth, Ontada, •Solicitors f 21 the Estate ... NOTICE to CREDITORS - - -In the Estate of NLINERVA KEMES All persons having claims against the Estate of Minerva Keyes, late of the Vil.. laze of Egmondville, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on the 26th day of April, 1959, are hereby noti- fied to Send in full partidulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the llth (fay of, September, 1959, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard Only "to claims _then re - ,__DATED at S6afc.rth,, this. Ifith day- of August, 1959,McCONS4ELL • & STWART. Seaforth, Ontario, • Solicitors for the Estate. Auction Sale of Householii—Effeets" in - the. Town -of 'Seaforth, ,North Maims -Street, forzner 1WcNab residence, on 'SATTJRDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, at „1.:00 'O'clock p.m.„: .Telenhon e desk and, Seat tri-larnp ; :table lamp,: Mid table- small c ntre' table' selid, walnut; hall 'reek with -bevelled' • mirror:, 29x17,1/2 ; kitchen table' and chairs; Chest of drawers with 'bevelled mirror, solid walnut; plastic folding :dor (beige); Pair white- dotted -Muslin -curtains; Presto cOok- ...er,__electrie.)- iron ; 2 pairs drapes ; bed, ding sheet,cases, 3' bedspreads, quilt . 11 quand ankets; ,white enamel annex heater.;_lawn„...chairs::-chnkings_ntensils,-Prit and pans; dishes; antique silver; lauadrY tubs; trunks;, rangette ; ,barbecue clothea- -horse ; copper boiler, and other articles ,too numerous to mention. - TERMS—,Cash, • , wish. tb :theta, the Seaforth, Clinton ''and. , MR,S. CARTWRIGHT SHAWLE* nBerLir61g:r1.9d*autte,l'r' ienclads who helped Se won- ,.. r,t, Brig , and 24130 all 'the ' , • - PrePriettess ' - '' '' .derfully at the barn nre.,and, ,aftetwards.. Auctioneer: Harold Jackson 23 d Thanks • . - • •• • TITF FAMILY' of ,the late Edwin Ches..: . ney •ekprees'-their,eincere, thanks for the 'Many- "acts..of kindnessand thoughtfnhies:' 4-teaded': to ",:thenr-difrin—g—their recent,. be- reavement. '•- . ' • 23-77-1. LIKE to ex-t.ez1.2 ere .and Sene.' me , •cardS,' letters or gifts while 'a patient in! 51. :Joseph's FlosPital, London. _23-7.7.:•1,,, MRS. ARTHUR DEVEREAUX ' Nias.• 'NV../sitLACE HAUGH .,and family WE WISH to e'xiiresi our ,sincere thanks' -E.) relatives, friends and neighbors.'for, the • many ,act8 a kindness, -cards..of sympathy, ESTA'I'E donations for a, Gideon Bilge, the Cancer AUCTION SALE the 'many fiox-al.. tributes. received Fund .and the. Heart. Foundation,. and fer - during, loving huShand.. and, father, thelate,Rev. U. V.-„wor*'un.. Special, thanks • to , Bey., , Rev'. cluaStaue.wood,e5theyrianheurers and Clearing Auction Sale -of Farm, Earth Stock, Nlachinery and Household Effects:' at__Lot_22.0 ..Concession--.8.-McKillop, Town- ship, 114 miles east.,of Winthrop, on. Count ty -Road,. TUESDAY;.:: SEPTEIVIBER lath, Township Clerk' '---(dontinued from .Page' 1) took part- in the 'service from ac- commodation, arranged on neigh- boring lavvris.' . Honorary Pallbearers were -Reeve Ivan Forsyth and five former • Tuckersmith reeves: Sa.m Whit more, Charles MacKay, • Arthur Nithelson, Alf Moffatt and James Doig. Pallbearers, were •• Harold Jackson, M. E:' Clarke,'" Clair .Ilaney, Robert Tyndall, Robert Charters and A. Y.. McLean - The flowerbearers were J. A. Baldwin, D. H. Wilson, M. McKel- lar, Dr., J. 0. Turnbull, W. P. Roberts, W. McBeth, John Mac- Kay and Harry Chesney, • Interment-folled in Maitland: bank cemetery. • ' • Among those -from out-of-town vvho attended the service•wereMr. arid Mrs. Faed-Chesney,,Bay City, MTh.; Mr. and Mrs. ElarverMc- Kean,-Mit. :Robert Port-0;115E76nd Mrs. John Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jowsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hargreaves, " Mr. Peter Hargreaves, Mr. William Hargreaves and Mr: Jack Hargreaves, of Toronto; James -Sherwood. of Ottawa; -Mr. Rodger. McKean, Galt; Mr, and Mrs. Roxiald Reinke, London; Miss Dorothy, Reinke, Hamilton, Crown Attorney -H. 'Glenn Hays, Huron County Clerk John G.- Berry and A. M. IlarPer, county 'auditor, of Goderich. - Pays Tribute:76,, Late E. -P. Chesney , ..• The following _verses- in tribUte: to, the late E. P. ,,Chesney,. for Many year an official of Tucker- inith —tow-fiship, -zwere--wri-tten-93-y. W. P. 'Roberts, assessment .com- missioner of the township. ,„. No flags were furled, na bugles „blew, . • , • No naiufaedby;,.ms marked -your Yet PnObly4you scored, as well we Andtall you Stood; in ,tesPect, high. -; ' •• • Goodnight,- rily' friend! ,The Winged years • , Swift sped now end your cares and • fears, • Tranquilled, stilledr:in-sdenee , Your, work fulfilled, rest in Wis Staff Of Whitney, .Flinerai ifOine. keep. . _ • VV. ROBERTS CA.0F_DE--22•'Dnrharri and Hereford , • • ' , , . • cows' ,due_ixa, October and NOvernifer; 14 Yearling ntereford steers and heifers _ HGRSE---l-year-cdd brown. mare, "Good Friday C", sired ,by Johnny G., out of "LallY Invasion"; mark as 3 -year-old, 2:11; A UOUSt Seaforth or Egmengiville, also harness and hobbles., Ilorse"'wfil be with two or three -bedrooms. Apply to sold at 3 p.m. FLE,NRY UP.T.T INGA,• R R. 3, Walton, Phone Brussels 82 R 7. •17-7553 . • .• 7. 'NVanted•To Rent 19. Notices RE'V1TA.LI cleaning ,at ,,Buchanan Cleaners, MoI7it,11orest,More- spots :and stains-•rennived. Garments stay clean long- er, Wear longer:, ,Ageitt.: MILLER'S LAUNDRY SERVICE. :4.hone 247 /or 19-77-tf Bus - forth and district and Dry:Cleaning Ser-, vice.' WEBB'S BILLIARDS. Seaforth, • • • ' MACHINERY--Cockshutt 70,, '(cab); ,8-, ft. ,Mass,eyHarris ,self-propelled 'ccimbine;- New Holland baler"With ,'rootor;' Case -Pie- vator ; New Holland. hammer ..nrull 3 -fur- row oliV6r :510,7; stiff tooth ennwator•..: coskshuti, mower; Massey -Ferguson spread-, et...on rubber:, 5 -section harrows . (new,)•:' rubber 'tired 'wagon:. a.. toil'. e.ivee...,.truck; 1942 Sedan ChrYSIer car; memo separator.; , milking Machine; wheel..• barrow: :212100-1b. scales"; seuffler.; power. exiiery'; number pine .plank, 16 feet long; 00antity.. lumber; rain shelters. . ,• •HAY-35O3.bales Mixed hay. ...-GRAIN—Qoa_ntity mixed grain. agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria ' 9. 'Poultry For Sale • 225 BABCOCK-BESSIE pallets. Apply toLESLIE PRYCE, R.R. 1, Dublin. Vhone Seaforth 850 R 14. • , 9-774 350. SUSSEX X Red Ptillets. starting to lay; also some young . sows. Apply to GLENN PEPPER, one mild east of Dub- lin. 9-77x1. 500„, HONEGAR larr pullets • fox, sale. " starting to lay; vaccinated for bronchitis and Newcastle. Will debeak and deliver. APPIY to DOMINIC MURRAY. Phone Dublin 45 ft 9. ,9-77-1 11. Articles For gale THIRTY -INCH deluxe electric range. PHONE 334, Seaftath. • 11474 COMPLETE 7 -piece ,iiving room snit. Apply to Box 868, THE HURON EX-' PbSITOR. 11-77-1 MILK FED roasting chicken -s, oven- ready. Please call before noon on Fridays. Apply to MRS. ROSS CORDON- phone Seaforth 835 R 21. • 11474. LARGE oil space heater. but needing new grates. Priced to sell. $10. Apply to MRS7-BESSIE WURM. East William, St., Seaferth„ Phone 273-W after six. , 11-774. STEEL ROOFING, napaaft roofing and Siding; cedar post, all sizes. Beiore You buy, Phone Seaforth 841 r 2. BORDEN BROWN. - 11.47-tf. SET INDOOR STAIRS; 1 gravity fur- nace; 2 used Beatty, washers, A -L /LOWY to CLAYTON DENNIS, SeafOrth. • 11-76-2' HONEY FOR SALE: Now pouting clover honey. 25e 4b.: Septeanber honey, • 20c lb., in your own containers .. Cola), one -pound sections, 50c. WALLACE ROSS APIARIES, Seaforth. 11-770 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-doon Sedan, perfect Shape; 15 -foot cabin boat and trailer for 12 PLP. Eito motor. Apply to Box 8613, THE HURON sxPoarrort. 11-77-1 TrWO BEDS, complete with springt: and mattresses: davenport, nicely slip -covered with three back rest Mullions.; small living room table; kitchen cabinett._41 the Mc.., MILLAN RESIDENCE in Egmondville. 11.147a1 DRAIN TILE • NOTICE 12:77-tf 't HOUSEHOLD E14:5,CTS-3'-piece Kroe.: hler chesterfield entiqUe din5ng:t0010. Tackerstaith Township Municipal Dunn: will be opened frOm .0..tn- to Wednesday and Saturday' „Afternoons, nth.i further notice. . ..NIRS, E. P. 'enz.5NEY, • Actin's -Clerk. 9-774f ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SERVICE ' Highest cash prices paid sttriorMding dIs.nict for dead. 01, sick.- or diaabledlors- es and battle Horses at fre st. jiciand., For the fastest and „PkePer removal. of 11 ani- mals, day or night, • . Call Long Distance and ash. for' A'rW001) ZENITEE 34900 Suite; china cabinet ;-• General.' Eleetric.' 'frig.;'Coffield, 'electric', :washing: machine; electric.. Clare 'Jewel ,CombinationrtOye: :(hew); 3 bedroom suitest:4 antique, -spool :bed; sewing Machine.; , odd tables; kitchen ta 6,,.chairs Electro,Ltix. vacutnri 'cleaner:- • •• • -,460-riCre . %.2--,:ttorey: brick' house, all: Modern'convehlencea'; large bank, barn; gOod stabling, good water sup, SAY.'" -All' workable: Clay .loam land; well drained.' ' ,• , , „ In Memoriam • loving memory' 'of 13,.' dear wife:and Mother;-- Grace, who was, called home September 3, 1958. • ' ' Asleep in, God's beautiful garden, , Free from all sorrow and pain, , . 'And when ocrlife's journey is ended, ;We -know know. we shall meet ber again. , , , 2 -Lovinyly -es, er - ' by Rose and, no/la's • . 147,7GIENIC STIPPLTES, (Blabber Goocis), nsafled.ostpajd:In phain.sealed' envelope With' Price list. 6 .Sanaplea. 25e ; 24 sam- ples .91.00; Mail - Order' bout. 'r -78, Nova:- RpEtBER CO., 13Mx, 91, .Hamilton. 40% „do' ,wn,, ,haranee 331 daYs; sold sUbject t� teserire Chat - ESTATE OF LATE WILSON CAMPBELL Auctioneer Harold Jackson, Clerk: George Palen, . (no. toll 'charie);'.' • . • 10.-71,x21 21. WATERLOO - CATTLE', BREEDING SOCIATION • 'ivhere•BetteryiIitIls Are Used" , . • ' Artinette Breeding aerv,ive Hr.ectis of Cattle Member oVnied,and cohtral. led -- Cost to*: Eilleieuey nigh — Use of the best bails Disease' Control- • led —Safety or service nr: tnote information, phOne: CLINTON HIT. 2-8(41 or for Long, nistanea • • • er.arroi4r ONITH 9-5650 „ 7;30 and 9:38 tuns, 'Week DaYii 4:00 and1:00 P.mi„ Saturday evenings Calle rdeeivod on Saturday eveiling *rill be tietved On Sunday- morning, For COV7/3 fn heat on Sunday morning, DO 110T call until Monday raorrellig.»' • isha-11,11, CATISUPOR BErfElt nalrirro 1S-77-tf THE GRE,,ATEST alAfor.gr5F ThEIAALL... k: , BA 7-4721, LUCAN MT/AM BRICK AND TIEE-IgElt.- ELGINFIELD. ONTARIO' 1149x51 •12. Wanted‘ To Huy . THAT BilY5 REAL: . WANTED To Dint: A halos, crib, large; Lalse. PHONE prrinais 22 R 5 iiditti Box Molders' Names' ,NolGiitelt Out: • itet feasible for lis to diVulge the natio et...ad- dregs -of any adVertileFlik-mg a ,Hitteri Expesiter,boX ntite- ber.•VIeaSe de het ,aik US or this inforthation, NEwSPAPER TR' 'EM, -r9py Tenders Wanted , TENDERS WANTED , FOR TIIE NECE.SS.A/LY ItEPAIRS TO SEAPORTEC ivitmourAi. CENTRE Fo'r inforration, contact: • ' 'PARIVXON.S. 13.0WCLikFE Of, W. 'T. TEALL 'All tenders niust be postmarked not later than September 10, 1952, . , ' • ' _ SEAFOR,TH IVIEIVI9RIAL.CEAITRE . L.' V. FORD, Sec.-Tree:4, 22. Legal tices NOTICE to CREDITORS •• IN the ,Estate o Mary Olive Cook, late - •of the roirst of Seaforth, in the Coup- nro, Wldow, deceased. • All persons baiting' claims, 'against •the Estate of the above deieased are requited to file_ the same With the undersigned soueicor for the. said Estate, on or before • the f4th' day ef ZePteraber, A.4. 18804 after 'which datethe. aseeM Will' be tributed ainongst 'the partiea. entitled. - thdr6to, haVini2'.regard efily to the claims of whichnoticeshall have been given.. itt'Artri'atOnta'rio; this 24th day of August, D.• thEliztES, Ontatio, •' Solicitor. for tir •seid Estate. 22464 For, one who never kr-Iowa what she wants, today's woman IS quite apt at getting it. • TemptatiOn may be strong, brit it seldoim overtakes the man who rims froth it, .EGui*r-At Scott Meinorial ,HosPital, . . • , , . AOgnst 31,, to Mr. and Mrs. /COrman gg , 11,11, , a , daughter. FITZGERALlY—At. S.cott Iliemorial'Hospi,„ • ., tal, on August 31, ."to: Mr., •and-, Mrs. •,' George Fitzgerald, ',Seaforth, ti son.' ,LOVE—aderlin . and Jean '.(nee Arnsitiong) of London, are .haPpY to announce the of their •xibn, John'. Dwight at 'Vic:. toriaAlospital, London, .August • 27, 1959. DIERIAMAt,, Alexandra .Hospital; Gode-. riclin. August , 24; 1959; to' Mr. and • Mrs Meriairi d ih 8. Deaths DICKELL—In Seaforth, . on • Saturday, August 29„ Hannah Oughton, widow pf the' late:Thorne:: Bickell. CHESNEY—In •Ttickeramith, on Friday, August 28, Edwin Pearson Chesney,' in his 63r1 Yese. ' 'STOREY—In Seafoith, on Thursday, .auz- „, dot 5'ohri Thonias Storey, of McKil- lop, in:lits 70111 year., Seed In Fall For : Better'lcriArns TVS a 'good idea to follew nature's plan And ,sow yenr lawn 111 the late sunitner or early fall; accerdin hortienitnrists of , the 'Ontario' e- partnient of •AgrienIture. - Why? Well, 'during this period -heat is :not SO intense and there arelevver weeds.. What's more, the cooler weather, encourages :good rooting.' ,,Sow in the early fall So tliat the 'grass is Welt, established before winter ...sets 111. ,Well-rcioted plants will suffer less from drought and heat,,,nekt slimmer. • Start your final Seedbed prefara- tion about-10.days before theelleS- en sowing date. Stir the soil oc- casionally. to. destroy the weeds that have started. Roll and rake the :area -hi prOduce. a fine, le.Vel. seedbed, On large•areas, try drag- ging(ia Plank hack and. forth to, pro, seine ley& effect., ..At seeding time,. niost f ,the soil. should be. as fine as Sifted - Ashes Don't slainp 021 seed, A seeding' rate of three" 'to Aye Pounds per 1,060 Square feet iSbest when Ken- tucky• Bluegrastlorrns a - high per- centage Of theniixture. Sow half the seed over the entire area. Then: seed the rest at right angles to:' the first. TO:insure an even' joh,,,,it. is -best to Sow when there is little :After • seeding, rake,the soil light-' 1V,p'y ttOo C3146•Irielitethh,"Itritaal adone4Pdtihreocf- ton, to prevent .tollection of the teedin ridges. A light cov,eting of sereened topsoil may be applied as an alternative. ' gelling 'to firm the :Soil aroUnd the seed Will encOtirage Uniform gerinina.tion. 'Be sure that the roll- er is, dry or. else s'onie seed may be Naked up and Wasted, Hell again after the grass germinates and after the first eutting„ . , LC,AL, BRIEFS. Mrs: -G. '-ileggarth • has returned,. 'from ..spendirig the,: past' Month,. in, BestOn, atid. Cape 'Cod. • . • Miss 'E. C.MeLeod, of lsTeW York,' a recent visitot at .the home: of her sister, Mrs..' W. , E. TSoourothga.te„ • . • : • Miss, Katie Scott -'is a visitorin. -.:.Mr...,and.,Mrs. di.- C. Morse and .daughter, Carol:of ROkbury, N.Y., who ,' were visiting .•inOther,' Mrs. E. C.. Case' have *returned home; • „ • : • ,Mr. and Mrs. Francis: -Iluisser and family left 'MendaY 'for 'their new...home in Whitby. Mr. Hiiisser .s will "teach, on the staff. of 'the Whft- b public schpol. • ; .. • :MrS. „Thorrias lfaley, went. -an operation in St. .TosePli's t Hospital, 'sLOridon, .Tlairsday,•' t progreSsirig lavarablY, • a Mr.. and 'Mrs.' John Flannery -f were called: te.,Detroit this week as a. residt of the ' death Of Mrs.Lou: Flannery, : Her ',fnileral is held. on Saturday, . 'F,rarici8 a,a.d Paid Hagan have P been holiday.ing. at the farm homes 13 of Mr. -and Mrs. JoSeph•Barke and V ,Mr. and Mit.. John •A,, Murphy, in • News of Brucefield Shower. Honors Bride,. Elect On Monday eveaing a• shower was held in the church- basement in honor of MISS' Eileen McCart- ney,- whose marriage takes place this Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Rich- ardson was chairman and the pro- gram consisted a a piano' solo br Doris Walker; two huniorous read- ings by Mrs. Eva Wilson, and ac - cordially solos by Gaye Elliott, ilieliardsen called 'Eileen and her mother, Mrs. George Mc- Cartney, ,to the front where they were seated in a pink and white decorated chair. Mrs. Gprdon De- Jonga.ead the address and the gifts were presented by Georgene Mc- Cartney, Delis ,Walker, Barbara Henderson and Mary Broadfoot. After opening the beautiful and useful gifts, the bride-to-be made a fitting reply and lunch was serV- Mrs. Simon' McKenzie is visiting with her son and family in 'St. IVIasters- John and Peter „Elam, of, Chatham, Are_ spending this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. A, Paterson and. JVIrs. Ball,' of Clinton, spent Sanclay with Mrs, Paterson's another,. Mrs, B. Shol- dice, Brinsley. A .nunther of relatives a n d friends-attendd the Dalrymple pienfc t Lakeside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Henderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. George: Henderson last weekend.- - Master. Lawrence Elliott 'and Mrs. H.. Berry' spent a few 'days yin Stratford at, the home- of Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith. • Mrs'. Harvey Taylor is spending some time , at the home of her :daughter, Mrs. Ross Brown, New- tonVille. 'Saye.:-'Iomatoes. , For .Winter• se.•, • 77" Continued weather:. thiS,. sumnier•has'iripened .0ritarlo'S•to-"' inato,..prop Mere, quickly than.: that 'canning days are here, earlier!thari 'ye a rS,.. • „The good SupplY.,pf toes. froni•:. nearby' fields,.'which' ,riew available in. stores,. is the..Sig- ;nal Ie.:, prepare ' for.• field :winter's: enjoyinerat"' too: •• . • ToniatheS. are high' in ;:foodValitef being 'a; geed 'Source Of vitamins 'A :Cr' a• ehataining,,,Sinall,- ,athotintsbf, Other vitamins.' and.'inin-, •-••• ' Select that are mattirO., ,'firnl but: not .iVeli forth ed, 'aineeth,:vvell-color:' • ed and .freOltoin'bleiniSheS: One , pound' !of tOniatoes will givethree SerVings cooked •finarrair, Sina 11 .tornath ea :weigh,. apPinxirriate :Ty-One:nein:4 -and. '16 Sli ea.. 'Sett -ripest • first. Stere '.cOrripletelY, ripe. toinatoes io Mr. and Mrs...John Killina , an family, of Dorchester, were vvee end guests with Mr: and Mr Grant MacLean. ' :- Miss Patty Lanyon, -who lias bee the guest of Miss Sharon -Lynn Hume for her holidays, returne to- her' home at' St, Thomas la Sunday. The September meeting of 'at Women's Missionary Society oro United Chutrch „be held Thur day, Sept. 3, with a pot -luck" sup per, to be serVed, at 6 p.m. Thi will be followed *,by the reguta meeting. - Mr: and, -Mrs. -Douglas Cook Beth and Cathy, moved Saturda last into -the home Mr. Cook pur chased from Mr. Carlisle Willdn son on Richnncl, Street. • Rev: Currie Wintaw occupied hi own pulpit on Sunday morning las in the United,S,hurch,' delivering very inspiring message. Mrs. Mil ton Lavery and ,1VIrs. -Pearl Bass More sang a Pleasing -duet, "Hav .You Counted the Cost?" A •surprise farewell party for Mr and' Mrs. Douglas -Cook, Beth an d funeral, iniine Mandel, August.'31, k- with interment in Tillsonburg s. cemetery. Mrs. ApplahY a for 133-' er well-known resident o Hensel', /3, is survived by her: husband, two e sons, Walter F. R.B, 4, Ingersoll. G. Ernest, Delbi, and one &ugh!. ter, Mrs, J. Mountenay, Dorches-, ter. Mr.' and Mrs, Douglas 'Morris, Marjorie ,And Tom, of Vancouver, were- recent guests- of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shirray and fain- - y. !, Masters Patrick and Michael Soldan are camping at the Hoff- man and Clemas 'cottages, Grand . ' 5' Recreation Activities (NY J. R. "Sccitty" RecreatiOnal Director) s This is one column I'm proud to ite. Since last vveek's edition t Townof Ilensall should be very "_ proud of' some of its children who braved. a sweltering day ef 90 last e Wednesday to go to Exeter and - take part against St. Marys Exe- ter and °detach in a final Play ci Day activities of recreation for the Cathy-,4:-Who- have taken up .resi deuce in Hensall, arranged by their immediate neighbors, Was held in the recreation room of the 766-ok residence on,IfighWay. 4 ''on Sun Mr. an Mrs, Cook were pre aented with a floral relisirplate and . a pair of. brass .candleabras. Beth and, Cathy each received a cup and ,saucer: Harry Horton "read, the presentation 'address to me, and Mrs. Cook.. A hot buffet 'chicken diriner -was; served. _ . Mr.: aid mrs':, 'Harold' Serutori, Pott, 'Dover, are vacationing with Mr, and Mrs. E. Shadcliek and Bill and. and Mrs. P.L. Mc• - • ngllton and Robert.' ' ' forrher's ..,ricother,. Mrs., George. T. Charles, Bob,' and Ann • .speiit;: last Mr. arid ,Laird Friday in Bidgetown visiting' 'the Mrs BesSie'N,ICHig,..of Kitchener, vmirsist!dAlitiIaeartt Aip.wexelacn, dweirth - Saturday the,Lhion a415 'jackpot:in 52 calls $5 door,: prize.: Sponsored :by .flensall Branch Canadian Legion 468,: there 14 'regular games' nshare.: the -Wealth: ' ' MiSS LoiS.Sinirriciris is ,sPending aLfew -days with. MiSs Ann; Mielde district. They; emerged victorious with the winning number of feints to bring back to Hensel' the Lake / Huron 'Zone Recreation Play Day ..:"-trophy, which they -Will keep '.for - , one year. • Bef?re I forget; I would like to say -.thank you' to the, following people who took time, out from . either their household duties or other work to take the; children'to Exeter. Mrs. E. ChIpchase, Mrs, :Harry Hoy, Jim Taylor and 'Carlisle Wilkinson: I Would - like all the boys and whol mould like th participate in a base- ball and softball tournament a September -19 at Listovvel- city get in touch with me as4soon as 2 possible, so I will know how mauy • teams to enter. Each one partie _Wing geta a Crest, as well as a Crest for the finalist and cham- ancl the winning team, a,tro- 'One. local OWrier, stated thia week that ',beans, ceming'in •So l far, are of •.ekcellent., quality*. axidrun- niag ,'a -good • averagelyield. spects are Very„gpedy.feeari:.cxcel4 lent_grep_if.,w_e_athe'r:•;;COtitinties,f_. arabIehe,. said:, ;.,Bill: returned 'home Monday:. Of . this Week. frpin a - de-' lighttil"motor.'triP Of ''8.,:800 Miles Widi .Buck.:,Little.. A few highlights of the tripinclud- ed.': Leaving IlenSall On.IVIenday: of Michigan, , ,Minneseta,. then north hito-;SaskatelieWan: as: far as.',Regiria;-:then..;..West. Swift; Current.' , "the: ", they, ravelled: by Winnipeg, and .then aut. 'South into "',Minnesota; ..; :The most fascinating. thing' On. he • trip: and, very, :ixnpressiVe,,, Bill: llackiiiaw-bridge. Th'e West was Itogether different .than. he thought tWOUld.be;•.ag it ),Vas all ept, for about."20 Miles of, flat land round Regina. :They had a....Very xinch- neVer• 'forget; • 2 -es high 'in rnosthwonderful eat, jallipt ,laachieclos;u 4ti.nstdi ,Sangateillnaess t .her•.hotrie•Fridaeriiiig.fer a , presentatibirfOr 1:Gladys bride -elect I day,-Septeniber .39 'friends, and relatiVes':StiOwered ,Itet. with: Inany ,beautiful and,.. costly: gifts.. 'Presentation aildreial:' Was ' re ad bY. Miss 'Margaret,'MOir.'and',prpserita. tions Of gifts „rtiade,:h`i, Mrs: •Doug ..Cooper, •Geraldr.:-,FlYnn• and Sandra Skinner of Eliinville..-The .home was -.lovely with baaketa Of summer: flOwers, while the guest: chair and. :gift, 'basket with tradir :tional;halloonS, Wete:deperated",..in pink and , white motif.. Mrs. Glen .Deitz directed contests; and lunch- eon was. 'served, '1VIrs. Douglas Cooper, Mrs. :Gerald Flynn and Mrs. -Glen Nixon arranged the presentation, _ .• Funeral services 'othe late mrs. Frederiok...J..--Appleby ., 76. of Sim -, was held the: Baldock: the 'refrigerator'. Spread under -ripe: t tomathes•oht'in a •4,4,31'sPet at room ternperattire or wkerelhe terripera- ture is between dn',,;'atid 70 degrees Yon.don't need light placeto 6 15TOCIlite a,..griod; red eplor:. In 'fact,: simily.'WindoW sill is! a poor place* to 'ripen' tomatoes, -L.:they .become' jo3ye,d. or of raw toinatoes insalads with P • arldwiches., cold "plates and relish', trays as ' well as "out of hand", and having Stuffed. them with such hearty, . •cet- age cheese, „egg, Tfigi; ures 11r potato salad; cooking: will dd.jvarietY: Bake, broil, :stew • or rY. there.: . ',soups . and 'sauces hey ,,,adcl food 'value and- Steil. 'Op aNyviltea,htdhee131Infr.ernisa'no'n' .'":Brane' Ontario:1)eprtment of:Agriculture; arliament,Buildings; Toronte, for ullitilf." 408;7 ..".Carining': Ontario's rilits.14, and. Vegetables". Dir. c tons. for both celd .and • hotpack 'filieTth-d-s or.-inadicin".431n :tcOanialling.ta teinicine anti?ee'sganiVetia. in: Una,. lieeklet.. Recipes in the same bulletin 'include 'Chili sauce, chili 'satice.with.fruiti green tomae ici.pickleand tomato catsup. This booklet is free upon request. • Recent visitors With ',Mr. and Mrs.: J. .A. SteWart..were Peter Calder; Niagara' Fall's; ' i Pat Lambert; 'Kincardine; 'Miss Mary Hays, TorOnto, and Douglas Steiv- art, Toronto, . Miss Margaret ,Patriek has re- turned .frona • Arizona, where she spent seferal.weeks. 'Her. mother, s. 1VIontgoniery,Patrick, who ac-. conipanled.her;'fleW to Ednitinton; Alta„ to visit her soil, Mr. William' Patrick, and Mrs. Patrick. ' The. Dutch port of ROtterdatti, badly beinbed during the war,,lias been cemigetely:reconstruCted.• and 'is 'now ene:,of E,ur.opeS:niast.niod- KIPPEN NEWS OF THE VVEEK master..Larry"‘Consitt returned Week in Sarnia, •visiting' Mrs. me_ home froin a week's visit with 'his Gregor'S Mother, Mrs. Harry grandparentsMr: and Mrs. Roy -Greer, and Mrs. Eyre visiting .her 'Consitt, Hensel • sister, 'Mrs. Etta Byre; • • Miss Gladys.„.Carter, of • Clande- Mr. Jack Caldwell, aceompanied beye, is a visitor this week with by his 'cpusin, Mr. ,Sandy- Doig, :Of her mint and hticle, 'Mr. and Mrs. St. Petersburg, --Florida, motored, ArchieParsons.' , to Detroit to be the guests pf the 1VIiSs Dorothy 'Jackseti.-spent a, latter's son. Jack Will return. hi a week With her aunt, Mrs. Harold' few days_, , • ,Smalldrin, of 'Walton.'Miss Derethy ,Jackson and Miss We regret repotting' Mr. Ross Judy- Crich Spent the -last week of MacKay is ill. aud-is confined to August in Bayfield: • the western Hospital, Toronto. Mr. Jim UpShall is , in Scott . 'Mrs. Mande Redden ,spent $an- IVIeinorial Hospital, Seaforth, re -- day in Alppen at the home of her covering from the -flu. ' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loretta Ineks, , of Toronth, Mrs.. Item% • and Mrs. Reid, of Clinton, were re-, Messrs. W. R. Cooper and Wm. cent visitors -of -Mr. and Mrs„ 'Kyle atterided the Grand American S: Roberts and family. , Shoot at Vandallia, Olde, ThurSday Kyle!S store is being wrecked, and Friday a last week. and work commencedthis week. ; Mrs. Rachael ,Gibson, of Wroxe- .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell were.in ter, ;spent a few days visiting her Toronto last week.. , • " son-in-law and daughter, ,Mr. and Mrs, S. Chapman,' ,Eginond.. -Mrs: W, IVIellis.. ville, is the guest of Mr: and•Mrs. Mr. and, Mrs. John Sinclair and, Robert, ,MeGregot'atid Jim. . Joan returned home from a pleas- Mr. and, Mrs. Wffliani Bell, ac- antliolidaY id the U.S.A.; eornpanied. by:Mrs. Andre* I3ell, • Mr. William Slavin Ieft last visited with -the latter's daughter week for a trip to; the 'Western and son-iniaW, Mr, and Mrs. Provinces. • Steve Stabichouse, in London' on 'Mr. and Mts, C. R. Littleton end Wednesday. • - family .enjoyed the .weekend in Mr, ,stal Mrs. N, Long spent Sim - Hamilton at the borne of• the lat.- day visiting frierids in Owen Sottnd ter's siSter and brother-in-law; Mr. atad Southanipten Beach. and Mrs. 'George Griatulc,-' • • Mr. and Mrs....ls,Ielson Riley and • Mr. and Mrs, .Charles 'E•Yre and family have returned home from Janice visited IVIr. and Mrs. E'er- a weekend:trip* to Napanee, InL gas Wright, of Brampton, and vis- dianai' having attended the Gerber - in Toronto over the weekend. Diener *edding. • Mrs. 1. Datnant 1dtaniily, of 1Vliss Marlene Riley'returned to Harnilton, are, holidaying all this Amlierley after 'being 'home over. week With her parents, Mr; and the weekend; ' • Mrs, William Caldwell; ' Mr.':and Mrs. Norman Dieliert Mrs. Ronald MeGregor and Mrs, visited relatiVes in Clifford onSan.- Charles Eyre spent a day last day.* ' Now' that minor -baseball is over, 1-wOu1d1ike-to sarcongratulat.lohs to the Bantams for the splendid Way 'they Came iirthelacider,Only to be eliminated in the semi-final,s. Cheer up, boys, you did -one thing that I'm frond Of: you weren't de- feated all the way;, you did man- age to get the VVOl3A Trophy., ,Cheer up, lads, the hockey -season isn't: too far away. I arn going ta have a trophy case built at the arena'for, the trophies 'you win, so the Public 'will see that you are not letting the fawn down. ,J R, "Scotty" ,Hunie, recrea- direetor, would •appreciate ° .therdonition Of a --three,speed—re-=-.. -- cord player for the arena for pub- lic skating and hockey. CROMARTY- arid Wallace, Mat- - garet,..Debbie•andars.. Graee Scott • • •motored ,,,le;•13iiff,alci• and' •spent a, ,feW daYs with Mt. and "Mrs. 'Dan... • •IVIcKellat „fa,inity.,:'-''Rusgen.. Me - Kellar ,returned to:his' aftet spenclingjhe :summer . months with. Mr: and 'Mrs: John Wallace.`...• E: Mapainald ,:.atid two', grandchildren,; -Maribeth and Cheryl,- :spent- the Weekerid with Miss' Olive. , Speare. • • .,•• M. Houghton and :.,:Frank Stagg,.` accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, , Ross HoughtOni: of; IVIitehell, attelided' ,the Kemp ' and Dunham Wedding'. .'irp• , Presbyterian ... -Chtirelf on Ilanailton'Road, Lon-, and Mrs. Wesley. RusSell viS- ited with Mr: and Mrs. Frank: Cad-. dick and family Sarnia.. Mar-• garet.:Jean„ who was holidaying in, , .Sarnia; returned. to her heine.here. - Lois Eggert,. of 'Rostock, is yis- ifiag with Mr. and Mrs:, ,Alex • Miss Sandra 'Bailey, Of Mitchell, • spent 'the • weekend. with Alice - Mrs. William Harper, Wilrria 'Harper and Mrs, Gerald Carey have arrived home from a; trip to the east coast. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen -were , entertained by their family at a picnic in Liens Park, Mitchell, on. tShuenidraintto wceledbinragteanvviiiitvher, tshoerrriy. on Mr. -„and Mrs. Tom Laing :visited at Komoka oh Thursday. Miss Ann Gillespie returned to her home af- ter spending a few days with Mr. - , • • 1 4, 1 Np.'„1478 Concealed vault for personal papers and piher voluables , , (onlyYOUknew the dial•combination), Alset,two ball -bear•. ,ingIeter filos; two index drowert for.3x5 or 4x6coods (.6400- cctriacity); or for cc:loaned chocks; tw,o- ddjOstable storage compartment t underlock and key, Not to be confuted With Imitation's tidying toy -sized locks. Sizes 371/2" .bigh, 301/P , • wi•d4, :17" deep. Green ordote gray. baked enamel 'finish,„ Phone 141 or 14