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IVe specialize to the follow
ing used items: Railroad
iron, angle iron, all sizes;
cables^ all lengths and thick
nesses; chains, all sizes and
thicknesses; wheels, all
sizes, all kinds. Used tires.
Eye beams and all
beams; flat iron,
steel, all sizes and
nesses,
WE BUY
New and used feathers and
feather ticks, scrap iron —
top prices paid.
other
plates,
thick-
Don’t Wash
Hensall And District News Barbed Wire Injures Farmer
While working with a cattle
beast on his farm, Mr. Stewart
Bell had the misfortune to have
his arm torn in a barbed wire
fence. The animal became en
raged and crowded him into the
fence. The wound required sev
eral stitches.
Personal Items
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Roobol last week was their cou
sin, Master Terence van Dyke,
of Quebec. He also visited with
relatives in Exeter and Lucan.
Miss Connie Corbett is holi
daying with relatives in Btrat-
ford.
Miss Kay Bell of London
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Bell.
Dr. James Jarrott, who has
spent the past several weeks at
the home of his mother. Mrs.
Kate Jarrott, at Kippen, re
turned to his home in New
York,
Mrs. John MacGregor, who
has been confined to her room
for the past two weeks, owing
to illness, is able to be out
again.
Mrs. W. R. Bell is holidaying
with members of her family in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans and fam-
illy have returned from a pleas
ant motor trip in and around
Montreal.
Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Bonthron
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, Billie and Carol attend
ed the Dominion Day celebration
at Embro.
Mrs. Donald' MacArthur and
family are holidaying at the
home of Mrs. MacArthur’s father-
in-law, Mr. Sid MacArthur.
Dr, J. C. Goddard, Mrs. God
dard and family are spending
July at their summer cottage
near Drysdale.
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Mickle,
Miss Betty Mickle, nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital,
Charles, Bob and Ann enjoyed a
motor trip through Southern On
tario and Quebec, taking a boat
trip through the Thousand Is
lands.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Appleby
left last week for Simcoe where
they will take up residence.
Mrs. Archie MacGregor assist
ed at .Scholl’s Groceteria during
the past two weeks while Mrs.
Evans was on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farqu
har spent a few days recently
with members of their family in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spray
and sons, Martin, Stephen and
David, of Edmonton, Alta., will
spend their summer vacation
this month with Mrs. Spray’s par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Gei
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer of
Hensall and. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Kipfer of Lucan are enjoying a
motor trip through Northern On
tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth of De
troit spent the weekend with
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Lou
Simpson.
Mrs. Myrtle Sproat is holiday
ing at Turnbull’s Grove this
month.
Dr. Charles Sawers and sister,
Mrs. Kelso, of Watford, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Basil Edwards.
Larry Joynt, Toronto, who has
been attending camp at Ipper-
wash, visited on Sunday with
his grandmother, Mrs. A 1 i c d
Joynt. Larry is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Laird Joynt, Toronto,
and returned home with his par
ents Sunday.
Robert Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Davis, is spending
seven weeks at Camp Ipperwash.
Mr. Earl Dick, who recently
purchased the residence of the
late Miss Annie Hood, has the
hole dug for the foundation and
had the trees cut down on the,
property. Earl intends to place
a foundation under the house
and renovate it completely.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Goodwin
expect to leave Saturday for a
two weeks’ vacation at Shady
View,- near Turnbull’s Grove.
Miss Helen Moir, of London,
visited over the weekend with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha
Moir, and family.
Dr, J. A. Spellman- and. Misses
Helen, Joan and Connie and
Miss Jean Schuemacher of Kit
chener were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan
and family.
Miss Margaret Mousseau visit
ed over the weekend with
friends in London.
Mrs. Norma Parke and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Clemas and
Mrs. John Bolton of Hensall
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Soldan and family.
Mr. Ed Fink has started up a
plumbing and heating business
in Watford and opened up for
business Wednesday last.
Mr. Russell Rothaermel, Mr.
and Mrs. George Kennedy, Judy
and David, of Port Huron, Michi
gan visited last week with the
formers sister Mrs. C. M. Hed
den.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and
daughters of London,'Mrs. Cope
land, London, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Sockett, Harriston, were week-.
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Peters, Leroy, Joyce and
Bonnie.Mrs, Alice Joynt had as week
end visitors Dr. and Mrs. H.
Joynt and Judith, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Joynt and family, all of
Toronto, also Dr. William Joynt.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Joynt and
family of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
recently visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Joynt and John.
The annual congregational
picnic of Carmel Presbyterian
Church will be held at Seaforth
Lions Park Wednesday, July 16.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff are
getting nicely settled in their
home which they purchased from
Mr. Fred Appleby.
Hensall Expenses
Running High
Expenses of the village of
Hensall for the first six months
of the year are considerably
higher than last year's, council
learned at their meeting Monday
night.
Clerk-treasurer J. A. Patter
son presented the finanical state
ment and council noted the in
crease.
A petition was sent to the De
partment of Highways to declare
York street between Nelson and
Albert streets a public thorough
fare.
E. R. Davis reported on his
work of patching the streets,
cutting weeds and repairs made
to the drains at the church shed.
* Council voted to charge E. Gei-
| ger $2.53, Mrs. McAllister $12.-
•25. D. Stewart $3,75. C. Volland
’ $3.76. and Mrs. Stephen
: for rutting grass and E.
I $1.50, E. Dick $1.50. W.
j ardson $1.50, and D. Cook
‘ for the use of the pump.
E. Fink appeared before
eil requesting sidewalk repair in
front of his apartments on Nel
son street and the placing of a
septic tank on Wellington street
for the drug store and restaur
ant.
Council decided to repair the
sidewalk and give permission for
the septic tank.
D. Sophia was granted a ped
lar’s license for selling fish
the balance of the year on a
ratio basis.
Rebekahs, Oddfellows
Picnic At Bayfield
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Otte hundred and. twenty-five
members of the l.O.O.F. and
Amber Rebekah Lodges attend
ed the annual picnic held at Bay-
field. A full line of sports were
run off and keenly contested and
ilitnaxed hy a ball game, men
versus women. Directing sports
were Cliff Weido. Garnet Mon-
sseau, Ed Corbett all of Hensall
and Tom Meyers. Zurich.
Prize for the oldest member
s. in attendance went to Mrs. A.
=", Logan, of Hensall, and prize for
i j the youngest person was captur-
|: ed hy Cheryl Louise Mousseau,
| J daughter of Mr.
| net Mousseau of
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s, Ross Richardson. Mr. and
s’Sam Rannie. <tiedi.
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I Tops At Practice
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atAt the practice shoot held
Kippen over the weekend. John
Anderson of Kippen was high
with 70 out of 75. Harry Math
ers of Exeter and William Kyle.
Kippen, each hit 25 straight.
Following are the scores:
75—John Anderson.
Goderich,
Centralia.
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; Shot at 50—Thomas Sherritt.
j Hensall. 42; Dr. J. Jarrott. New
’York. 36; H. Mathers, Exeter.
41.
Shot at 25—William Kyle,
Kippen. 25; George Kelt ich ,
Goderich. 17: Lloyd Venner,
Hensall, 22.
Several members of the Kip
pen Club will go to Detroit next
weekend to attend the Michigan
State shoot.
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Personal Items
Mr. John Passmore left Sun
day evening by train from Lon
don to attend the Calgary Stam
pede, and to visit with his sister
at Vancouver, R.C. He expects to
be away three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Joynt of
Worcester, Mass,, are spending
the summer vacation at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Morgan, and with the former’s
brother, Mr. Donald Joynt.
Miss Catherine Lavelle, of
Palmerston, is spending a vaca
tion with Mr. and Mrs. E. Shad
dick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth, Gwen
and Jimmy, of Clausen, Mich.,
spent the weekend with Mrs. L.
Simpson.
Mr. Alex Brandt, of Elmira,
and daughters, Mrs. Wilde (nee
Mae Brandt), Toronto, and Mrs.
Morden (nee Gladys Brandt) of
Elmira, who are vacationing with
their families at Grand Bend,
were, in Hensall on Saturday re
newing old acquaintances and
called on several friends includ
ing Mr. John Zuefle, Mrs. Arn
old, Miss Hattie Sutherland, and
many others. Mr.'Brandt, who is
S3 years young, was a former
popular C.N.R. station agent
here for many years and his
many friends were pleased to
see him looking so well and
young for his years.
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TRUCK
They say spring is the time for love but we know
summer is the time for work. A sensible man eases
his work by buying a good used truck. Let us demon
strate any one or all (he following:
DODGE 1952 3-Ton Special, New
DODGE 1952 I^-Ton Express, New
DODGE 1950 l/2-Ton Express
STUDEBAKER 1947 2-Ton with New Motor and
Platform
FORD 1947 21/>-Ton, New Motor and Platform
INTERNATIONAL 1947 %-Ton Panel, in Good
Condition
FARGO 1936 2-Ton, Platform and Racks, in Good
Condition ,
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Fabric “body” restored
Collars and patterns
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like-new again, perfectly
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Dies In London
Mrs. Charles Robson, of 231
Waterloo Street. London, died in
Victoria Hospital. London, Sun
day, July 6. in her forty-first
year. The former Olive Marshall,
she was born in Hensall, daugh
ter of Mrs. Frank Marshall, Lon
don. and the late Frank Mar
shall, and has been a resident
of London for the past 30 years.
Surviving are her husband:
her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth
shall. London: two sisters.
Ada May Mathews, London, and
Velma (Mrs. Roy Reilly),
troit: three brothers. Russell. Al
bert and Lome Marshall, both of
London; and John Marshall of
Flint, Mich.
Mrs. Robson was an adherent
of Wellington Street United
Church, London, the minister of
which, the Rev. J. W. Hunt,
ducted funeral services.
Conservatory Results
At the recent examinations of
the Royal Conservatory of Music,
the following pupils of Mr. John
L. Nicol were successful:
Grade 1 piano, Miss Donna
McBride (first class honors);
Grade 2 piano, Miss Bonnie Kyle
(honors): Grade 4 piano, Miss
Elaine Bell (pass); Grade 4
piano. Miss Marilyn Eyre (pass);
Grade 4 piano. Miss Carol Brown
(honors).
Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Horton
accompanied by their daughter
and son-in-law of Detroit were
weekend visitors with Mr.
Archie Rowcliffe. Mr.
Bert Horton, and Mr.
Calvin Horton. ,
DASHWOOD
Clarence Schade of Zurich, D.
Weber and Ralph Weber of
Dashwood had a weinpr roast
with D. Weber’s sister and his
brother-in-law, Mr. Jake H.
Schrader of Langdon, N. Dakota,
on the evening of July 1.
Sixteen enjoyed the moonlit
waters of Lake Huron, well-
roasted weiners and buns, marsh
mallows and soft drinks. Mr.
Schrader, Walter Lukman, wife
and son left for their home by
car the following morning.
See Us Now ! |
With the steel strike on, new cars are almost S
extinct. In fairness to all we must serve those I
who call first. So DO NOT DELAY if you wish I
good transportation for the rest of the year. 5
Exeter Motor Sales
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Excavation has started on a
$40,000 chopping mill at Hen
sall by George T. Mickle & Sons.
The building. 88x24, will be
one-storey over the warehouse
and show room, and two-storey
over chopping room. It is being
built in front of the new grain
elevators.
The machinery will house a
24-inch grinder, grain roller and
grain mixer, and will be com
pletely automatic all through.
Campbell Construction Com
pany of Ridgetown has the con
tract and the cement work,
which started this week, is in
charge of Earl Dick of Cromarty.
The building is expected to be
completed by the middle of Aug
ust.
Bothered With Flies?
Purina Lin-Dairy Spray is doing a bang-up job for
many farmers. Harold Hern of Usborne says: "My
hog pens and dairy barn have never had fewer flies
since I sprayed with Lin-Dairy. My buildings have
been sprayed for about two weeks and the flies still
leave the cows at the barn door. Lin-Dairy is the
best spray I have ever used.’"
Some other farmers who have
the same results
Harry KIhare, of Blanshard:
Blanshard; Harry Beaver, of
Brock, of Usborne: Ivan Stewart. of Usborne.
are George
used Lin-Dairy with
Bailey, of Usborne:
William Heather, of
Usborne: Wellington
The Cost Is Smalll
5W a Gallon Mixed with Water
We . . . . ___ , .
j to do the job. Robert Hern of Usborne is do-
i ing Our custom spraying.
have a pressure sprayer We will loan you
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WHALEN CORNERS
Hillsgreen Members
Unite With Kippen
The congregation of
green Vnited Church met at
Kippen on Sunday for the first
time after closing their church.
Most of the families were pre
sent and St. Andrews United
Church welcomed members most
heartily, both in the church and
in the Sunday School.
j Rev. Maines - of Brucefield is
teleiving for the month of July
services being held at 10 a.m.
Induction service for Rev. N.
McLeod who is moving here
from Lennville, Quebec, will be
held in the evening of August 1.
Rev. Rogers of Hensall and
Rev. Maines of Brucefield will
be in charge.
Personal Items
Mrs. William Gibson of Wrox-
eter visited on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Meilis.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor
and Terry returned to their
home in Stratford on Sunday af
ter a weeks vacation with Mrs.
Densdale and Miss Whiteman.
Mrs. Lome Schneider and
Judy of Stratford are spending
some time with the
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomson.
Miss Etta Jarrott of
is vacationing with her
Mrs. Katherine Jarrott.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cudmore
of Waterloo spent Sunday with
the former’s parents.
Mrs. Samuel Cudmore.
Recent visitors with
Mrs. Samuel Cudmore
and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Johns
of Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Johns of Exeter.
Mr. John Jarrott attended the
funeral of his aunt the late Mrs.
Dan Saunders in
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Homey
of Exeter spent last week with
Mr, and Mrs, A. Gackstetter.
Mrs. Walter Fairbairn of Hen
sall who has spent several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. Ross
Love, was removed to Clinton
Hospital on Monday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert I and Merle spent Sunday with
; Mrs. Dickert’s brother in Kit-
j chen er.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman
spent
morey,
Mr.
Exeter
father,
Mrs.
her home in Parry Sound after
spending ten
parents, Mr.
Thomson.Mr. and Mrs. W. ____ K—
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long visit
ed on Sunday with Mrs. Thos.
Workman at the ITodgert Nurs
ing Home and Mrs. J. McCly-
mont who is ill at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Schil-
be at Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and sons
Of Marlette, Michigan, Mrs. Con-
sitt and Mrs. Douglas of Bruce
field Were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs John Jarrott.
former’s
Robert
Toronto
mother,
Mr.and
Mr.
were
and
Mr.
London on
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the week-end at Tober-
William Green of near
spent Sunday with his
Mr. Jonah Green.
David Mayer returned to
days
and
with her
Mrs. Robt.
Meilis and
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W. G. Simmons & Sons
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