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Notice to Destroy Weeds
Property owners in subdivided areas in Huron County ore
hereby notified 'to desfroy noxious .weeds on their prop-
erty before August 13th, 1956. After this date proceed;
ings will be taken to have the weeds destroyed in cm,"
cordance with the Weed Control Act.
W. R. D.OUGALLp
Huron County Weed 'Inspector
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Marilyn Bell, left, and her coach, Gus Ryder, listen while.
Anita Long gives het-opinion of the way to conquer the Strait
of Juan de Fuca. Anita, 17, tried to ne. the first girl to beat. the
treacherous waters but was pulled out atter a' few hews, Marilyn,
the Toronto swimmer-who conquered 'Lake Ontario, is training ,
' in Victoria.
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- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knox and
Fred Shobbrook visited with
friends at Granton.
Robert Thomason who is stat-
ioned at Shilo, Manitoba, is holi-
daying at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe slid
Barry, Mr, and Mrs. E. Hetk,
spent Sunday at Southampton.
Misses Edythe Beacom. and Dor-
othy -Little visited a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butler, Arvat
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodman,
Tillsonburg, are spending a .few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Clark.
Miss Marguerite Lyon is spend-
ing this week •in Toronto with Mr.
and Mrs, Green and Miss Jane Mc-
Cool.
Friends will be pleased to know
Community Sale
Ilensall Ju4i-26,
(By our Henson. correspondent)
Prices at Hensall Community
sale on July 26i weaning pigs,
$7.40 tot $11; chunks, $12 to $16;
feeders, $18 to $26; sows, $45 to
$70;
Holstein cows, $125 to $140;
Durham cows, $140 to $160; Hol-
stein calves, rh $12 'to $18; Duam
calves, $25 to- $60; yearling graS-
sets, $68 to $90.
450 pigs• and 75 head of cattle,
and calves went through the sale
ring.
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effects of unfavorable conditions and with it you can make the most
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DEFEATED, GIVES CHALLENGER ADVICE
'Marilyn Clifton, - year - old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George'
Clifton, is a patient in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth, suffering
from a broken leg.
Master Richard Munn returned
to his home in Kitchener on Sun-
day after spending two weeks with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dinnin. Mr. and' Mrs. Rob-
ert Barr, Patsy and Jeanne, spent
a few hotirs at the Dinnin farm on
Sunday.
WA Picnic
All those who. attended the an-
nual picnic of the :United Church
Woman's Association had a pleas-
ant afternoon on the lawn of the
manse, on July 17. Winners of
the races run -off by the sports
committee,,Mrs. Robert Allan, Jr.;
Mrs. Fred iathwell and Mrs.
Stewart Baird, are as follows:
Under five, Lawrence Elliott,
Billy Robinson, Ricky Burdge; un-
der ten, Leslie Lroadfixit, James
Broadfoot; 12 'years, Phyllis Lobb,
Helen Broadfoot; „kick-the-slipper,
Billy Lazenby and Leslie Broad-
foot; kiss relay, Ronald Graham's
team; putting the ball through a,
tire, Leslie Broadfoot, Helen
Broadfoot, Billy Robinson, Ricky
Burdge; candy scramble, JameS
Broadfoot and Sharon Burdge.
- Birthday closest to July 17,
Brenda AninHargraves, Billy Rob-
Ronald Poth, Sarnia, Was. konae
er tne Weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jr Carson, Lon,:
n, are at their home On Tuyil
reet
Mr. and Mrs, James Campbell,
, Willowdase, are holidaying at
es P. Ferguson's cottage.
Mr.. and Mrs. J. W. Treleaven
family, Windsor, are heliday
g in grs, E. Parker's cottage.,
Mr, •and Mrs. Carl Blau 'n and
Wren,- 'Birmingham, Mien., are
cupying the MeCorribe pcottage,
George Speer, -Snail jeMeY,
.1„, is visiting H. H. Ormend,
ey were classmates at Princeton
niversity,
C-orporal and Mrs. George M-
s, Susan, Bobby and Christine,
t on Saturday to Viotor 'to Red
eer, 'Alta.
Mr. and Mrs, George Cantrick
el-lin:Item(' Birmingham, .11lieh„
ye been vacationing at "Lirch-
liff" cottage.
Mr. and Mrs, George Wright,
radon, were with their 'daughter,
. Arnold Makins and family
over Sunday.
Mr. .and TeMS,
Detroit, visited '1Y1r, and Mrs..
'Charles Touts, .from Friday Until
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, F. C. P. Mattfi.514.
yisited Mrs, Brown Higgins over
the' weekends WS,. 'Higgins re-
Awned with her parents to Bran-
ford,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Waite and
baby lJlizabeth, Hamilton, spent
thenweekend with.. Mrs. Waite's
grandparents, the Rev. •Canon and
Mrs, H, M. LarigFord,
The Rev. and Mrs..,,F,. H. Paull
returned to and Miss
,erne Dixon to Brantford on Sat,
urday after having • spent a .few
days- at their home in the village,
Recent gnests• at the .home 'of
Mr.' and Mrs:. William R. Elliott
alSo included: Mr,' and Mrs, Her-
old Fryer, Jimmy and Diane,
ersell; Mr., and. Mrs. Jack Cham-
bers, Jr„ Mr. Chambers, Sr., Jerry
Chambers, Stratford;', Keith' Fry-
er and. Miss Diane .Woodetorth,
Hamilton; and Miss Florence Sum--
Goclorich Township
Stewart Shearer, Bright,. spent
last Weekend,. with his friend DaV".'
id Middletnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker, 'Nen
Sound, , spent a fen/ dais with her
daughter, Mrs. 'William Stirling,
Concession. 7,
Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance
tertained a. tintriber of their friencig
en 'Saturday evening, Those pres-
ent were Miss Dorothy Reinke,
Miss Rage]; X-0Mg, Hamilton; Miss
Lelia Watson, gait; Mr. and Mrs,
Edward Getlerien; .Mrs.
Priscilla Bilk*, Clinton; Ray
gate, Pittsburg, Pa., and Mrs.
James R. Stirling,
rners, Brantford.
Mr, and Mrs. John Elliott, 407,-
10, Susan and Nancy, returned to
Kitchener 'on Sunday after having
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William R.. Elliott for a Week.
Mrs. John Meeks, Beryl and
Rhoda, • Stratford, and Richard,
Baufert, Toronto, have returned
home after having spent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and a
week in the Andrew's cottage.
Shower Held
Complimenting Miss Anna Por-
ter, 38 ladies of ,$5 NO. 4, Stanley
West, ,gathered at the home of
Mrs. Charles Scotchmer on Fri-
day evening.
The house was tastefully decor,
ated in pink and white with seas-
onal flowers; Balloons added to
the gay scene,
The evening was spent in play-
ing euchre, Mrs. George Simons
received 'the prize for high score,
Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr.; for, second
high, and Mrs, Robert Greer for
low score,
Before lUnch, Miss Porter Was
escorted to a special chair." Mrs.
Leonard Talbot, on behalf of the
group, extended best wishes for a
very happy future, while Mrs.
Donald• Campbell and Miss' Char-
lene Seotchiner presented her with
a white-baby chenille bed spread,
and a rayon flowered tablq cloth
and serviettes in pastel shades.
Flash pictures were taken of Anna
opening the gifts, and exploding
balloons showered her' with con-
fetti. „
The bride-to-be expressed her
thanks quite charmingly.
This happy evening was arrang-
ed by Mrs. Leonard Talbot.
$150 Damage In
Village Accident
(By our liensall correspondent)
Lloyd Miller, Exeter, was tray-
elling east on King Street,. Hensall,
on `Saturday when a grader work-
ing On Albert Street distracted his
attention 'and 'he wiled to see
Harold Bonthrores car was parked
in front of the B,onthron residence.
The Miller ear struck the Bonth-
ran vehicle on the left side. Con:,
stable E. ,R. Davis, Hensall, who
investigated, estimated property
ges at $150.'
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inson; ladies, kick-the-slipper, Mrs.
Fred Robinson, Toronto, Mrs. Wil-
mer Eroadfoot;' 60-second race,
Mrs. H. Barry, -Mrs. C. Hender-
son, Mrs. W. Scott; 'putting the
ball in the umbrella, Mrs. Fred
Rathwell, Mrs. Robert Allan;
treasure hunt, Mrs. C. Ham; old-
est lady, Mrs. H. Aikeribead, lady
with nearest, wedding` annivers-
ary, July 31, Mrs. W. IVfeBeath
(25th); coming .longest distance,
Mrs. Barbara Robinson, Toronto.
A picnic lunch was enjoyed in
the school, room of the church serr
vend under 'the convenership of
Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. George Hen-.
`derson and Mrs. William Father-
Ingham-.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hohner
'and Babe, Barrie, spent •Thursday
with their grandparents, Mrs. A.
Hohner.
Mrs. C. Ham and Miss Mary
Swan left on Monday for Toronto
where they will attend several
teas for Mrs. Ham's niece, whose
wedding was to take place on Sat-
urday, July 28. ,-
Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson
Spent „ Sunday with Mr. Hender
son's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Grif-
fith, Gorrie.
Mrs. Mac Wilson and Mrs.
Stackhouse, attended the Henry
Reunion in Sarnia on Saturday.
that Bert Allen is able to be home
from the London Hospital, where
lre wa.s a patient for a few weeks.
Sunday • visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Miller were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Potter and Greg, Clin-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. James
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook,
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Gibbings and
Mrs. J. H. Shobbrook spent Sun-
day in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Webb.
Mr.and. Mrs. Jack Lee, Beverley,
David, and Barbara, visited with
Mrs. Hazel Cole,- Marmora; Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Radford, Niag-
ara Fells"; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Garrow, Trenton, recently.
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Irensall Bingo
Winners, July 28
(By our Henson correspondent)
Bingo winners at Legion Bingo
on Saturday night were: Mrs. Al-
bert Badour, Zurich; Mrs. Minnie
Sangster; Austen, Seaforth;
Mrs. A. Baclonr; Mrs. Wes Venner,
Jerry Reid; Mrs, Clarence Knight;
Mrs. Wes Venner; Miss. Mary ros-ter; ,Eldon Jarrott; Leo Fekun,
Seaforth; Miss Dianne and Eric
Sehwartzerittatber, Mrs. Lorne
Oke; Torn Brintriell; Mrs. Claren-
ce Knight; Miss Carol Brown;
Mrs. Albert,Badour; IVIrS. Mae Mc-
Jackpot this Saturday will be
worth $95 in 59 calls.
(MISTAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stone, Miss.
Ruby Murder and Mrs. Bditlt
k7a.Karie, 'Toronto, visited Mr, and
Mrs, '*':17:014c: Riley on SttnidaV.
'Mr. and Mrs. -Roy Barnett,'
Weston spent g. week visiting Mr..
and Mrs, Robert ',Grirrankiby.
Tuesday evening of' last Week.
Joseph. Riley held a eommun-
sty fnr her niece Miss
Grace Riley, 4: bride-elect of next
week, Gram Was , escorted to a
decorated chair and.. a short pre-
grain followed Readings, were
given by Mrs, Borden Brown, MrS.,
George McLaVain .anti, Mrs. Win:
limn Dewitt, Mrs, grinieldoy sop--
plied guitar.. music. An addreSS:
was read by Mrs. William Dewitt.
Gifts Were presented to Grace hi
a decorated basket. Miss Audrey
Huney assisted in unwrapping
them Grace thanked everyone
and invited them to come to. see
her in Toronto,
op Monday night Of this. week
Mrs. Kenneth Hulley held a show-
er for Grace Riley,. A short pro-,
gram of contests and readings
were given, Mrs. • Fred McGregor
and Audrey Higley drew in a dec-
orated wagon loaded with gifts,
There will be no church or Sun-
day School services in the Church
.. • .the ,mooth of Aumt, lAtt the.
first Sunday in September there
will he a Harvest Home , service,.
Theohureh will be decorated with
fruits, grains and vegetables,
• P • he was so excited about
coming here. The only hurry, we're ever in to satisfy YOW
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Correspondent — MRS. H. DURN1N
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FARMERS
'We are shipping cattle every Sitturday for United
0o-operative of Ontario and solicit your patrmage, We will
pick them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Friday nights.,
Seaforth Farmers Co-opeipatrve
H, S. Hunt, Manager
Phone—Day 9, Evenings 481w