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By JI1SS JANE DYKEMAN
and Mrs. Allan Jaques
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kellar and family, of
Miss Susan Dykeman, of Galt,
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock
visited Sunday with relatives in
Sarnia.
Mr.
visited
Milton
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl visit
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Earl, Seaforth.
Miss Lynda Westcott and Mary
McBride, of Eden, holidayed last
week with ~ ‘ — - -
Hern.
Sunday
Mrs. Jud
were Miss
Mr. Don
and Mrs.
Michael, Exeter;
C. Fischer. Dorothy,
Llovd, of Biddulph.
Mr. Will ~ "
visited with
riam Hern.
Mr. and
Mr
family and
Earl held a
on Sunday.
Mr. and
Larry and Gordon visited Sunday
with Mr.
Spence, of
Mr. and
and Karen,
Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
visitors with Mr. and
Dykeman and family
Marjorie Dykeman and
Hooker, of Galt,
Lloyd Cushman
~ ‘ and Mrs.
Joyce and
Mr.
and
Mr.
Stephens,
Mr. and
Poll By Poll Election Results
53■US
Cardiff McLean
1A
Poll IB ................. -89 71
Poll 2A ................. 162 104
Poll 2B ................. Tj34 80
Poll 3A ................... 118 83
Poll 4A .................. 97 66
Poll 4B .................. 64 43 |
783 499
Majority for Cardiff 284
(1949 PC Majority 9 6)
USBORNE
Poll 1 ................. 66 34
Poll 2 ...................... 57 521
Poll 3 ...............58
-Poll 4 ...................... 69 40
Poll 5 ...................... 89 49
.Poll 6 ...................... “67 17
Poll 7 ...................... -79 38
' .472 285 1
Majority for Cardiff 184
(1949 PC Majority 121)
of Byron,
Mrs. Eph-.
Mrs. Harold Hern,
and Mrs. Norman Brock and
Mr. and Mrs. Angus
picnic at Springbank
Mrs. Gerald Hern,
and Mrs. Malcome
Metropolitan.
Mrs. Garfield West
of Weston, spent a
couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern.
The W.M.S. meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Harold Hern
last Wednesday evening.
Majority for McLean IS
(1949 PC Majority 86)
STEPHEN
Poll 1 .................97 71
Poll 0 68 16
Poll 3 .................82 95
Poll 4 .................88 101
Poll 5 ............ 36 63
Poll 6 .................103 85
Poll 7 ................■fl 93
Poll S .................S3 12
Poll 9 .................38 49
Poll 10A ............■32 94
Poll 10B ............32 83
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A NEW
HAY
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Ford Fuels
Van-Packer Agent
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•468
Majority for McLean 280
(1949 Lib. Majority 239)
HENSALL
Poll 1A .............
Poll IB .............
115
97
91
96
212 187
Majority for Cardiff 25
(1949 Lib.Majority 9)
TICKERSMITH
Poll 1 ........ .91 104
Poll 2 ................78 115
Poll 3 ................41 79
Poll 4 ...............82 64
Poll 5 ................56 73
Poll 6 ................47 59
Poll 7 ................25 115
Poll 8 ................14 33
434 642
Majority for McLean 208
(1949 Lib.Majority 35)
STANDBY
Poll 1 ..................... -42 55
Poll 2 ...........58 53
Poll 3 ...................... 52 32
•Poll 4 ...................... 164 31
Poll 5 ...........67 271 Poll 6 ...................... 77 63
Poll 7 ...................... 17 27
Poll 8 ..................... 137 63
614 351
Majority for Cardiff 263
(1949 PC Majority 290)
HIBBERT
Poll 1- ...................... 65 208
Poll 2 ...................... 70 97
Poll 3 ...................... *92 108
Poll 4 ...................... 77 89
' 304 502
Majority for McLean 198
(1949 Lib. Majority 226)
ashfield
Poll 1 ...................... 109 26
Poll 2 ...................... 106 26
Poll 3 ...................... 83 44
Poll 4 ..................... 68 48
Poll 5 ..................... 20 96
Poll 6 ...................... 39 47
Poll 7 ...................... 45 45
470 332
BLYTH
Poll 1 ...................... 138 72
Poll 2 ...................... 134 38
272 110
BRUSSELS
Poll 1 ..................... 120 68
Poll 2 ...................... 75 45
Poll 3 ...................... Ill 65
•306 178
.CLINTON
Poll 1A ................... 102 68
Poll IB ................. 96 76
•Poll 2 A ................. 109 68
Poll 2B .......98 -89
Poll 3A ........................108 60
Poll 3B ................. ’91 90
•Poll 4A .................. 104 61
Poll 4B ................... 69 61
' 777 573
COLBORNE
Poll 1 ................. 68 38
Poll 2 .................... 42 68
Poll 3 ..................... ' 108 66
Poll 4 .................... 45 44
263 216
GODERICH
Poll 1 .................... 78 49
Poll 2A ................. 105 62
Poll 2B ................. 93 94
Poll 3A ................. 80 77
Poll 3B ................. 70 68
Poll 4 .................... 68 82
Poll 5 .................... o 122 106
Poll 6 .................... j67 66
Poll 7 .................... 150 123
Poll 8 .................... 72 75
Poll 9A ................. 81 61
Poll 9B ................. 86 61
Poll 10A ............... *64 82
Poll 10B ............... 85 79
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WAWANOSH
240
91 93
62 59
68 79
1,442 1,316
4 15
107 63
82 32
86 50
82 26
79 48
62 29
498 24'8
’ 58 43
87 63
66 47
66 61
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60 66
65 58
536 419
81 81
52 44
51 65
117 88
29 22
64 52
71 71
465 423
20 182
107 106
107 103
103 S3
337 474
79 56
83 48
108 50
128 34
85 52
81 50
564 290
78 135
96 126
82 149
39 124
50 86
58 135
403 755
43 28
102 59
64 48
50 54
59 18
318 207
88 43
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Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. ^Griff Hughes, of
Victoria, B.C., and their daugh
ter, Mrs. Williamson, Of Saskat
chewan, are visiting
Mrs. Gedyge Hess,
a niece of Mr. and
Billy Shaddick
three weeks with
Port Elgin and Palmerston.
Mrs. L. McCloy, Kathy, Jimmy
and Christine of Toronto are
vacationing for the month of
August with Mrs. McCloy’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hess.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Seruton
and family, of Port Dover, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Shaddick and Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. McNaughton.
■Mr. and Mrs. George Hess and
daughter, Mrs. McCloy and fam
ily, were guests last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Manson at
their cottage at Bruce Beach.
Master Charles Mickle, Bobby
Mickle and Jerry Drysdale are
attending the United Church
Camp, Hiawatha, this week, north
of Goderich.
with Mr. and
Mrs. Hess is
Mrs. Hughes,
is spending
relatives in
Lead In Playoffs
Don Mousseau scattered five
hits while pitching Hensall to an
11-2 WOAA Intermediate “B”
softball victory over Clinton
RCAF at Clinton Monday night.
The decision gave the locals a
2-1 game lead
playoff series.
Gordon. Baird
loaded homers
in the hest-of-five
Pete Masse and
slammed bases-
for the winners.
FINAL CLEARANCE
Out go all thp dresses in a final clean sweep!
Ridiculously low prices on remainder of Summer Dresses!
VALUES TO $16.50 SIZE 9-52
-f" I fTudors
Ladies’ Wear
HENSALL
Dry Gpods
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MERCURY - METEOR - LINCOLN
Open Evenings
SEDAN, radio, heater.
COACH, two-tone.
SEDANS (2), radio, slip covers.
FLEETLINE COACH, two-tone.
$3.95
Highlander House Paint
Highlander House Paint Plant 50,000 Trees
In Ausable Hay Forest
50,000 trees have been
in the Ausable Authority
in Hay swamp, S. R.
zone forester, report-
Over
planted
Forest
Hamilton,
ed to the Authority last week.
The report said in full: “The
Ausable Authority Forest, as of
this report, comprises 1206 acres
of land being entirely in Hay
Township, Huron. County. The
area is known as the Hay Swamp
Tract.”
“This
by the
receives
cost price. The Authority has
*fentered into an Agreement with
the Department of Lands and
For.ests for the management of
the lands. The Agreement termi
nates in the year 2600. Until
that time the Department of
Lands and Forests assumes all
costs for planting, improving and
managing the lands and also
receives any revenues which may
arise through the sale of mater
ials from these lands.
At the termination of
Sale of wood from the Tract
brought revenues of $26. Old
windmills on the Tract were sold
for $30. Pasture was rented for
the total of $200.
The Story In
Saintsbury
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
property was purchased
Authority which later
a 50% rebate on the
By MRS. H. DAVIS
the
Agreement the Authority may 1:
continue having the Department
manage the lands and share the
costs and revenues with the De
partinent, 2: receive 50% of the
cost of the land from the Depart
ment and turn the land entirely
over to the Department, 3; pay
the Department 50% of the cost
of the land and take over man
agement of the land receiving
general advice on management
from the Department. In 1: and
3: the expenditures and revenues
are accounted for and any dif
ferences paid depending on the
option taken.
Mr. Bill Watson, R.R. No. 3,
Zurich, was appointed tempor
ary caretaker of the Hay Swamp
Tract. For a nominal fee of -$10
per year, he is to be general look
out man in the area reporting
and taking action in case of
fire, trespass or cattle breaking
into pl
The
carried
12,000
to the
the 1953 planting was not com
pleted. Water lay on the plant
ing areas until well oil in June
and the planting machinery was
unable to operate. There were
39,800*. treees planted this spring
being 7,000 White Pine, 3,000*
Red Pine, 3,000 White Spruce,
19,900 Norway Spruce, 2,300
White Ash, i,40i0’ European Larch
and 3,200 Japanese Larch. The
remainder were heeled In for
planting for the Fall of. 1953.
These are 2,000 White
11,400 Norway Spruce,
White Ash, 6,600 European
and 4,80i0' Japanese Larch. The
cost of tree planting this spring
was $895.43 or about $10 per
acre.
taking action in case
trespass or cattle breakin;
anted areas.
first tree planting was
out in May 1952, when
trees were planted. Due
extremely wet weather,
Pine,
8,700
Larch
Personal Items
A number of friends and rela
tives from this community at
tended the Maguire-Abbott wed
ding in the United Church, Lu
can, on Saturday. Mrs. W. J.
Davis and Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Davis, Cameron and Sharon, were
guests.
Mrs. G. Needham of London
Township spent a few days re
cently visiting her sister, Mrs. F.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon
ald were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Noels and family
of Aylmer, Master Gordon Noels
and Miss Joyce McDonald, who
had been visiting in Aylmer, re
turned with them.
Mr. L. Maguire of Scotland
was overnight guest with Mrs.
W. J. Davis and Ivan on Friday.
Miss Alexia Davis is spending
a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Greenlee.
Miss Joan Barker spent Satur
day at the home of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bar
ker.
Messrs. Garfield, and Bob Latta
of London spent Saturday helping
with the harvest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Conham and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnell, of De
troit, were Saturday evening
dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll and
boys were Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr, and Mrs. C, Ings
of London and called at the hos
pital to see Mrs. Hugh Carroll.
Mr, and Mrs, H. W. Hodgins
of Lucan were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. James Turner.
Mr. Ivan Davis spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Noels of Aylmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis arid
Heather were Sunday evening
dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs.
M. Brintnoll of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mugsford of
Toronto were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott and
attended the Maguire-Abbott wed-*
ding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey
and Jean were in London Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Fronts.
Tommy Massey, St. Marys, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Grafton Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Docking,
Munroe, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Shiers spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London.
Carolyn and Jimmy Foster re
turned home on Sunday from a
vacation in St. Marys with their
grandmother, Mrs. Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Mjlne Pullen and
Donald were at Springbank on
Sunday at a family gathering of
the Earle’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire and
Douglas visited in London
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lamond.
Mr. Russell Parkinson returned
to Stratford after a two weeks’
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. George Squire
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Squire, .Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
Jr. attended the Pym-Lobb wed
ding a t Holmesville United
Church on Saturday.
Mrs. Thompson is in St. Cath
erines for two weeks visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Richards of
Ethel spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hodgson. Patricia
Edwards, who had spent the past
two weeks with the Hodgsons,
turned to her home.
■ Mr, and Mrs. E. Ferguson
tended the Stone re-union
Springbank Park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sinith,
Belmont, also Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Noyes, London, were Sunday
visitors with Mr.
ville Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs.
gins and family
bank Park on Sunday attending
the Hodgins re-union.
Rev. and Mrs. Burton have re
turned home from their vacation
which they spent at Goderich,
Mrs. William Morley Sr. arid
Elva spent several'days recently
with Mrs. Howard Morley and
family at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
wore Sunday visitors with Mi*,
and Mrs. Charles Massey, of St,
Mafys,
Storm Damage
During a severe e J e ct r i c a 1
storm which passed over the
village on Sunday" lightning
struck the apartment of Mr. and
Mrs. William Brown and burnt
out a table lamp in the bedroom.
The apartment is over their hard
ware store on main street,
A holt of lightning also struck
the residence occupied by Mrs.
C. M. Hedden and her son, Herb.
It came in on the wire and
jumped in the floor, blew out
fuses and bulbs. Wire burst afire
behind the studio couch. Mrs.
Hedden and her son had intend
ed going away but when the ■
storm came up stayed home. ,
Hensall Native
Marks 1OO Yea rs
Mrs. Susan E. Dick, of South
Boardman, Mich., will celebrate
her one hundredth birthday on
August 16.
Her maiden name was Susan
Ryckman, a sister of Frank and
Grant Ryckman and an aunt of
Will Ryckman.
She was born and raised on
the farm still occupied by her
brother Grant, near Hensall.
She married William Dick over
75 years ago and left for north
ern Michigan, where
resided ever since.
Her family consisted
girls and three boys, all
are still living. Mr. Dick passed
away a few years ago and since
then Mrs. Dick has made her
home with her eldest daughter.
She is still quite active and able
•to help with some of the house
work.
she has
of four
of whom
Career
plans Trip
to Europe
To Receive $4,384
re-
at-
at
and Mrs. Melle-
Hamilton Hod-
were at Spring-
A busy Toronto career woman,
aged 30, is making plans now for a
three month trip through Europe
when she retires. She has started a
systematic savings plan with a
Confederation Life Policy.
For only $10 a month, this plan
will guarantee her $4,384 at age 60!
In addition, her policy contains
Confederation’s Disability Benefit.
If she should become totally dis
abled through accident or illness
before age 50, this special benefit
guarantees to keep putting aside $10
a month for her as long as she is
sd disabled, until the guaranteed
value is payable.
Are you in need of a systematic
savings plan that will protect your
future, come what may? Your
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DODGE SEDAN, see it and buy.
HUDSON SEDAN, radio, white walls.
HUDSON SEDAN, two-tone paint.
CHEV
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PONTIAC TORPEDO COACH, sharp.
PONTIAC SEDAN, new paint job.
SEDAN, clean as a pin.
COACH, maroon, very clean.
SEDAN, priced to sell.
COACH, new car condition.
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1950 CHEV %.-TON, clean.
1942 F.W.D. ARMY LORRIE, new box.
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Also 2 New Meteors and 2 New Mercurys in Stock!
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Main Street, Exeter
•Open Every Week-Day
Except Wednesday
For Appointments Phone 355-J
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L.D.S.,
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Phone 273 Exeter
D.D.S.
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Bus. 36-W - Phone - Res, 36-J
DR. B. EICKMEIER
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
910 Main Street South
PHONE 669 EXETER
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER .& SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensall, Friday, 2 to 5 P.M.
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS "NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B.
Zurich office Wednesday
afternoon
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BOOKKEEPING
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INCOME TAX RETURNS
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INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office: Exeter, Ontario
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Vicd-Presidcnt
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Directors
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Arthur Fraser Exeter
Exeter
R. F. REILLY, D.C*
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INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC-
Ann St., Exeter Phone 504
A. M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich 343
Licensed Municipal Auditor
D. J. McKELVIE, D.VM
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone 99
Hensan Ontario
PERCY C. WRIGHT
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Cromarty, Ontario
Purebred, Farm, and Household
Sales a Specialty
For a Better Auction Sale
Call the “Wright” Auctioneer
Phone Hensall 690-r-22 Collect
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LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Telephone Zurich fla-r-T
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LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For* Huron, Lambton,
Perth arid Middlesex
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times
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PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
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(special trainlrig assures you of
your property’s true value on
sale day)
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American Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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