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T1mL1fRSDAY, 'JU , t 9th, 19,59 (
ROSS-,IOHNSTON
A quiet but pretty wedding took
place at St. Peter's Rectory, Gode-
rich, on S r4ay„'-Jul
1Zev, Fr. Moynahan united m mar-
riage Reta Ann, third eldest Baugh,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston
and' Gary Ebbett, only son of Mr.
Ebbett Ross, Goderich, and the late
Mrs. Ross,a. •
The bride looked lovely in 'a
street -length sheath dress of, white
lace ever taffeta with white acces-
sories and a corsage of red roses
and lily of the ley.
She wasattePd d by her, sister,
Miss Marie Johnston, Goderich,
wearing a pink sheath dress with
white accessories and a corsage of
white' rose buds with pink carna-
tions`
Mr. Thomas Young ' was best
man: After a short honeymoon
trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ross will reside
in Goderich.
THOMPSON—PLUNKETT
The chapel ,at the United Church.
,Summer School (formerly Leeburn
Church), profusely decorated
with white lilies, orange blossoms
and roses was the setting for a
pretty styrnmer wedding at
12.30 p.m. on Saturday last,
Rev. A, E. l✓ustace officiated at the
double -ring ceremony, unitingg
Viola Edna Carolyn Plunkett, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terence
Hunter, of Goderich, and John Wil-
liam Thompson, son of. Mr. -and
Mrs. J. Wm. Thompson, of Sea -
forth. Miss Margaret Jackson, of
Auburn, was organist and the solb-
- niece
of the groom. , ••
The bride wore ar white flocked
nylon dress over blue taffeta made
On princess lines , with empire
waist, short sleeves, and was trim -
11 I . •
mel with blue velvet bows. She
wore matching mittens and a large
blue picture hat and carried a
white Bible. 'Her seven-year-old
-dhughterreettyrdaT§sed exactly as
the ,bride, Wvas flowerglrl and car-
ried a nosegay ole pink. rosos and
wore a bandeau of white roses.
The ring -bearer was the bride's
four-year-old son, Jimmy dressed
in a white flannel silt, The ushers
were Andy and' Bill Plunkett, ten
and -.eight-year-old sons of the
bride.
Per the reception at Tiger Dun-
lop Inn, the bride's mother wore a
blue em'bi;pidered nylon dress with
pink corsage and the groom's mo-
ther wore a blue lace dress and
pilik corsage,
On a trip td Calgary, Alberta,
'and other Western points, the
bride wore a beige eyelet bolero
dress with white accessories and a
corsage of white rases. On their
return Mr. and -Mrs. Thompson will
reside on the groom's farm in Mc-.
Killop, Township.
Guests were present from Kin -
burn, Buffalo, Detroit, Londesboro
and Goderich.'
CREWE
CREWE, July 6.—Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Ritchie and family, of Zion,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. T. IL Culbert and Tom.
Visitors at Mr. Raymond Finni-
gan's home at the week -end, were
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin, of
Detroit; Mrs. C. Charnney, of Wing-
_harn; Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Currie
and ,Mr. and Mrs. A.l'tan Pattison,
of Wingham,.
Mr. and Mrs. C. --Crozier and
family were London visitors on
Sunday.
suivbAy::sI.RVICES
IN GODERICH CHURCHES.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
AA
Jutf- 12th -7th Sunday . After Trinity.
8.30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION,
10 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
11 ;a.m. MORNING PRAYER' AND SERMON.
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
REV. KENNETH,,E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rectgr
MR. J. F. 'STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Notth Street United ' Church
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
Junior Congregation and . Nursery.
REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister.
• MR. RONALD KLINCK,,•Music Director.
urc.
. norPresbyteriai.. „
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REV. R. G. MacMILLAN, 'MISS' .J..,WOODRUFF, -
Minister a Deaconess
MR. JAMES MacARTHUR, Director of Praise.
9.30 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP:
11,00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
Guest Preacher, Dr. Joseph Wasson, D.D., of Toronto. "
A FRIENDLY WELCOME AWAITS YOU' AT KNOX.
Victoria Street United Church
"Worship is man at his best"
10 a.m. Bible School, graded up to Adult Class.
11 a.m. "RETURN IN POWER." ,.
Junior Church, .and Nursery, at Parsonage.
REV. S. A. ,MOOTE, B.A., B.D. MR. F. BISSETT, Organist.
OTHER CHURCH HOURS
J0 a.m. at BENMILLgR before School.
1.30 p.m. at UNION'S new church hour after 12.30 p.m. Sunday,
School.
Friday, July '17, 8 p.m. Benmiller Vacation Bible School
Concert.,
Ammo
THE SALVATION ARMY
84 Lighthouse -Street •
1st LIEUT. AND MKS. H. CROSSLAND
• B
11.00 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING.
'2.45. p.m. DIRECTORY AND SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7.00 p.m. -_--EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.,,
Tuesday, 8 p.m., Mid Week Meeting.
You are never a stranger ,at the' Army.
'Immesime
FRE,E 'METHODIST CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU.
SUNDAY, JULY 12-
9.50 a.m. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP—Junior and' Adult Messages.
7.00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC HOUR.
WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. — PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY.
VERLYN R. SNELL, B.A., Pastor.
GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
10 a.m:" SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.rh.' 'FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE. -
(Junior Congregation for the Boys and Girls).
7 p.m. RVENING SERVICE OF PRAISE.
REV. EGON, VAN IOEITZ, of Brantford
GUEST PREACHER.
, . MR. CHAS. MERRILL, Organist.
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BIRDS OF A FEATHER—Six crested Sabres of the RCAF'S "Gold-
en, Hawks" precision acrobatic team fly in echelon formation dur-
•ing warmups for.the& cross-country Lour of Canada this Summer.
'First acrobatic team of the RCAF to tour the Dominion, since pre•
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Addi#ionai Ciassified A
r
14.Ir.�znt3
'Memoriam
1 TT1
Second World War days, the •Hawks' appearances 'wi'll' help mark
the 35th.anniveriiary of the •RCAF and the Golden Anniversary of
Flight in Canada. They are scheduled to fly at Clinton and Cen-
tralia on September 19th: • (National Defence Photo)
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- tproeced to• distribute the -estate
having regard only to. the claims`
-
'of which he then shall have had
,,;notice.
BELL.—The relatives of the late Datedd- at Toronto this '2nd • day
of July,•1959.'
OUTBOARD motor repairs, John-
son Sales and Serviee.---Don 'Epps
Marine, Clinton, HU 2,9622.
-20tf
Mr. John H. Bell are anxious to Public rustee; Administrator ' Experienced, Licensed
convey. their thanks to those who }4;5 {1�tye1r St:- Wast, T-oreotos- '�' • ``_._
BRADLEY:—In loVing memory ,o were so -kind to .th-eim - in' -their• _28 AUCTIONEE
my dear father, Harry.Bradley, .bereavement;. they , also i�uish to . -�- - ALLAN, MacINTYRE
who passed°away July 1,0, 1957.' thank those who sent.floviers or. In 'thp. Estate of (MARY 'MAUDE - Luckno*
I miss him in the garden, doing odd offered their cars,' 28 'DUNLOP Phone 10 r-24 Ripley Collect
jobs here and there, 'All persons ,having claims against '�
I miss him at the table when I see the Estate of Mary Maude Dunlop, (Can be contacted each Wednesday' DECQRATION DAY .AT
the empty hair, * . Ilate of the Town of Goderich, in ,, , •at Lucknow Sale) OBITUARY DUNGANNON CEMETERY
I miss him in the evenings and I �S• Engagements the County of Huron, who died on -9tf
' miss him in the .�1ays, " or about the first day of April, MRS, ELIZABETH N. RUSTON D�UNGANNON, July 7. s:- Early
I miss `'him, oh, I miss him in. a Mrs. Ver ietta• Wildfong wishes 1cJ58 are hereby notified to send SHARP? ARE THEY? Saws: hand Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Williams,unday ,;Horning, showers cleared
hundred ,.differe'nt ways, to announce the engagement of particulars of same to the under- .and electric hand filed for fast away and in the afternoon the
When troubles came I could always her daughter, Hazel Elaine, to signed at 357 Bay Street, Toronto cutting; scissors, cutlery, hand Mrs. W. Fisher, Mr. Kenneth Wil- weather was -lovely for a large
Douglas Marshall Barrett, son .of 1 Ontario,- on or before the 8th power lawnmowers, etc. Part -
Mrs,
Mr. Roy Linklater, Dr. and crowd gathered at Dungannon_
He alwa •sturn th• dia him,
when Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Barrett,. of day ,of August, 1959, after which time farm work etc: Call evenings
J. W. e allace,.anhose attend -
And
London, Ontario. The wedding to g G.utton-.,were among those attend- ahne Cemetery for the annual -decoration..
things were'. looking grim. b date the Estate will be distributed Preferably. C. H. Homer, Huron service.'
take lace in Hamilton Road Pres- road opposite Stored =17ff Ing the funeral services of Mrs. Rev. Roy Kennedy, of • Dungan -
which
naw lies ;gone I know he P ,with regard only to the claims of Elizabeth N. Ruston at Ratz-Bechtel g
'wouldn't want -me to be sad, byterian Church, London, Ont; which the undersigned "shall then , - non United Church, led the service.
'But life can ,never be the same July 25, 1959, at 3.30 -O'clock. SID Bulled s Cabinet Shop; chests, funeral home, Waterloo, on Wed- Rev. H. L: ,Jennings,, o
have notice and the undersigned g ,• €„ St. Paul s
without my own dear Dad. •_ '28 desks, etc. custom made;' also kit' nesday afternoon- with interment Anglican Church delivered a fine
shall not be liable to any person chen cuphoards and furniture re- in Avondale cemetery', Stratford: g '
—Sadly missed by Sonny, and 'Mr. and Mrs. David Nivins, R,R, of whose claim they shall not then pairs. 184 `Gibbons street, phone Deceased was the forther Eliza -
owe
spedking of the debt we., .
family. -28 3, Auburn, Wish,.to announce the have notice. 1234. -19t1 ,bet.h N. Linklater and. was a owe to our pioneer f fathers and
end gement: 'of their daughter Dated at. Toroiato' this sixth day daughter •of the late Mr. and Mrs. spoke of hope for the future. s. l,Cond
BRhNDLEY'.—In loving memory of ' Elm Jean, to Leonard. Harry, soli of July, 1959. `
John Linklater, of Leeburn,' Col- mens, was made on the splendid
Harry T. Otis, Executor, borne Township, She was 79 years upkeep of the cemetery grounds,
a dear father and grandfather, . of Mrs and Mrs. Harry Jenkins, i VISITTH)u REAL LIVING SANTA
Mr. Bob Mole loaned his truck .
g By: Hughes, Agar, Amys & Steen, JUNE 19 to TH�'�1KSGIV'Lti'G of age and had been confined to
Jasper Brindley, who passed' R.R. 4, Goderich. T'he wedding will b fora platform: Mrs, Allan Reed
away,,July 8th, 1956. , ' • • ; take place at Nile. United. Church, y his Solicitors herein. -28 0 FUN FOR ALL TI3E' FAMILY her bed, more.or 1ess� sfor the...past ,played .the organ for hymns and
'three years have passed since that August 1, at 1 o'clock. 28x i CHILDREN TO 14 YEARS-FRI±.L , two years. • She and after
in C�'or. her daughter accompanied with the
sad day, i •' ` ALL persons having claims against borne Township and after her mar violin. roceeds of the collection
When one we loved was called Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby, Gode- 9,30 P.M. to 6.00 P.M. riage to William Ruston s,hemoved -
away, the estate of Rachel '.McCann, late, amounted to 14350.
rich, wish'to announce the engage SUNRAY — 1.U0 P.M. - '6.00 PQM. to the " Stratford district near
meat of their daughter, Alfretta of the Township of Colborne, in , i Mrs. Frank ,Jones returned Sun -
His memory is as dear today, SANTA'S VILLAGh. Se�bringville where she and her
i Marie, to Mr. KennetjLeRoy the County of Huron, Widow, who Bracabridge,. Ont. husband operated a farm. Mr. day after visitinggra week with her
As in the hour he passed away. Petrie,son of Mr.,,and Mrs. William died on or' about the 27th day of daughter, Mrs. Weldon Rudow, of
25 31 Ruston passed away a number ai blights of
—Ever remembered by his PetrieDungannon, lige wedding June, 1959, are required to file the , ;years ago. Following his death, Elmira. One of the highlights
daughter ;Margaret and grandchild g same with full particulars, with ' .�..� her 'trip was having a splendid
ren, Allan and Beverley. 28x :,will take place at Goderich Baptist the undersigned by the 31st day "`"'J�`---� �— clic went to Wallaceburg to reside
Church; July, 25, 1959. 28x with her daughter, Margaret, enc) view of the Royal couple.at Kit-
.
I of July,, 1959, as after that date h22, Lost and 'Found later moved to Waterloo with • her chener•
�- ``� �� •
�_ the :assets of the estate will be ; Recent visitors with Mrs. Martha
15 Cards of Thanks distributed. ;BABY blanket found on beach. only other daughter, Alice, to live. Shackleton •were her brother, Mr,
She died 'there on Sunday morning .
18. Births"' Datedatthe Town of Goderich, Owner can have same ty paying last. Lawrence Gray, and wife, of Belle-
Shackleton
-: - in the County of Huron, this 3rd for advert, Phone 1039-11, 28x Resides her two daughters she 'vine, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gray and
MAIZE. ---,I wish to thank my many GLUTTON: --At Alexandra Hospit day of July, 1959: is survived by a brother; •Mr, Roy son, Gary, of Toronto, and Gary's
friendand neighbors for the al, Groderieh, on July 4, 1959, to HAYS and PREtST, TRLCYCLE found, Owner may cousin, of Stratford. The ,visitors
wonderful gifts° presented to me Mi andMs. Dougall Clutton, Ba)"risters & S9licitors, have same by identifying it and Linklater, of Goderich, and a sister, plan to -spend two weeks at a
at the recent shower given in my Goderlc • a daughter, Brenda • Goderich, Ontario, paying for this ad. 191 Cayley
Mrs. Harry T. (Mary) Williams, of cottage on Lake Simcoe.
honor. A special thanks to those Lynn. 28-30- , Solicitors for the Estate. street. 2$x Sanford. Two sisters 'predeceased-
,
redeceased Miss Barbara Wilson, R.N., of
who organized the shower. Each .LiARRISON.—At Alexandra Hospit- her, Miss Jessie and Mrs. Irvine Peterboro, visited on Sunday with
gift was greatly appreciated. al, Goderich, on July. 1, 1959, to ALL persons having claims against CHILD'S coat found at Alexandra (Elsie) Hunter, of Colborne Town her, parents, Mr, and Mrs, James
Marlene Maize. Mr. and Mrs. `cordon Harrison, the estate of Martha. Worths Me- Hospital. Owner may obtain coat ship.
-28 Cabe, late of the, Tow,nship of Col- by .identifying sanne and paying ..,,' Wilson.
Goderich son. 8
HUTCfTINS.—At Alexandra Hos- borne, In the . County of Huron,' for ad. 2 • •
1959 widow, who died on or about the i . :MRS. WILLIAM JOHN MORLEY
MOBLE r-"1Mr. John Morey and pital, Goderich, on July fi, LARGE binoculars in brown lea- SH EPPARDTON
family wish to thank those who to Mr. and IYIr Paul Hutchins, 20th day of June, 1959, are, requir- •,
were so kind to them and sent k1 Iger case shoulder strap, los . After being in failing health for
floral tributes and cards. of sym Goderich, a son, Larry ,Paul. ed to file the same with full par- Reward $25.00. Telephone Gode- some time, Mrs. W. John Morley
pathy; they would like to 'thank KNOOcP. -At Alexandra Hospital, ticulars with theunder•signed by
as riC h 845 'next Saturday or Sunday. (died at Alexandra Hospital on Fri -
especially Mr. and Mrs, P. Blun- Goderich en July 1, 1959, to the 1st day of Attgust,. 1959, -28 day at the age of 69' years. De
dell for their thoughtfulness. [r. and Mrs. Athonie Knoop, R:R, after that date the assets of the. ceased, was the former Charlotte
6, Goderich,•a son, Gijsbertus, estate will be distributed. BOY'S jacket found on Britannia Amelia Temple, a daughter of Mrs.
28 MeAVOY.—At St. Catharines Gen -Dated atGoderieh, in the County road, rust color, monogrammed. Charlotte Ainsley Teipple and the
bAPERNICK,--Words cannot ex- , ',era'l Hospital, on June 30, 1959, oHuron,' this 7th day of July, 0`vner may. have same by identify- ]eke George Temple and was born
press our deep appreciation for., . -to Mr. and Mrs, Frank McAvoy ,HAYS and PRIJST, ipg and paying for this ad. lfrs. in .Lamibton County. She lived in
all that was done for us by the • (nee Ruth Bogie), St. Catharines, — W band moved to she and •her ,hus;
Goderich, Ontario; Ronald Barker; phone 166. -28 Forest before she
many kind friends and neighbors Ontario, a daughter, Marilyn 2830 Solicitors for the Estate. Goderich four years
during our - recent bereavement. Ann, ago. She was a member of Vic -
We .would especially thank Rev. iMcGUIRE,--�-At Alexandra H1- �__ NILE ' • . toric Street United Church,
�, A. E. Eustace. , al, Goderich, on .July • 5, • , - Mrs. Morley is survived by her
Mrs. Jean Papernick an rry• to Mr. and Mrs, Den. McGuire, 20• Public NotiC`e mother of Trail, B.C.,her husband
-28 R.R. 3, Goderich, a son, John NILE, July 7,—The W,A, held and one daughter, Mrs, Frank "^ sister
SEWAGE Disposal --Septic tanks, their meeting on Friday evening (Hazel) Cundick, of Fore •t, and one
'.Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Adkin and
� farr"iily of St. Thomas, are holiday -
Cess pools, eEc., pumped and clean with the president, V1rs, Wiggins, Son, George, of ,Goderich. There i. with his brother, Mr. Elvin
ed with modei<n equipment. All in the chair. Mrs. Roy Connell,, are nine grandchildren and six cin Mrs. Atllcin and family..
work guaranteed. Write . Louis. read the Scripture. Mrs. Wiggins r,;eat-grandchildren. Also surviv- Mr. and Mrs. Aisne Van Hyfte
Blake, R:R. 2, Brussels, phone took the. meditation and brayer and -in;; are two sisters, Mrs. Sidney and family of Dresden, visited
42 r 6, Brussels, 16 31x Da cussiion oncside ingt the tablecloths Jv deo i Tr pp,f l ofil:Vor h IToIIS wood; Sunday with M:r., alai Mrs. E. Adkin.
Miss. Mildred Dougherty and
and ti•le for, the baseineot4 floor c'alifor'rt.ia; and five brothers, Wil- '� .
followed, but no definite' action liam, of Regina',' Mervyn, of Cal -•i room"mate,. Miss Beryl Pollard, of
21. Business Notice 011 be taken 'til the, next meeting eery, Albert, of Terrace, B.C„ Arn- Blylh, spent the week of June 27-
. _ .. ... � ,. ., _ _,. July 1, at North Bay with Miss
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BOOK STORE_
SQUARE GODERICH
SH`L1PARDTON, July t1. — Mr.
Congratinations to Mr. and itPirs.
Frank MeAvoy (nee Ruth Bogie),
of St. Catharines, on the birth of a
PENTLAND.-1 1Nould like to say
those ,who retnembered me in , al' Goderich, on July 5, 1959, to
so many ways.while a patient in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spooner,
the Children's War M.emorial 'Godericli, a son, Edward Lorne.
Hospital, London, ' and since TUCKER:—At Alexandra Hos,pital,
Goderich, on July 6, 1959, to Mr.
corning home. . Roger, apd Mrs. Williani Tucker, Gode-
. -28 rich, a daughter, Janet Susan. •
, recent bereavement, To the ' ALL persons having daims,against
friends and neighbors for .theirilll. ',.1NOUCC 1.0 CreditorS-
, street. Phone 1534 'til 9 p.m. for
VISIT OR PHONE REID'S NEW
UphOlstering Shop, 48 East
We have the cover
place this month and a donation a The funeral seryice at- McFar-
$10.00 to "Care" Was made. A lane foneral home, Forest, was con-!
social ludf hour was spent at the ducted hy Rev, S. A. IVIOote, of Vic., ,
neighbors . who so kindly provid-,, ttr estate of . Francis 'Chisholm, an estimate.
• toria Street United Church on Mon -
ed transpOrtation "'to and .frdm late of the Township of Goderich, ings and the know-how. Pick up
.9ti Hose or the ineeting•-
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Bore and day afternoop. • Interment was in'
the ..hOspital, to the Orange i h. the -,cOunty Of !• Mir im, Retired and del i VerY' "
family, and Mrs, ,II. Horton spent Ileechwood eenfetery. Forest.
'Lodge, the Operating F,ngineers, Farmer, who died on or about the I,AWI</ SODDING AND LAND-
boro neighbors, the W.M.S. of to. file the same with full 'When'. , hap. the lawns, we have the, so , 13 ''f' al linl'il. „
both United Churches, and also ''.ars Wit h the undersi,2,hed by the Top Messrs. - Elton. and Robert Oil',
cliniseoni,l.idr(iliiv2e7r1e416. Geo. A. Baird, ..,
., 23.24xt.f and Miss Winnome Nelson,- of Kin -
all who sent flowers and cards, 1st day of Augest, 1959, as after ______ _ cardinc, were Sunday visitors. N'Slt 11 ,
.to Rev, Mr. Moote, Dr. Watters, that date the assets„,of the estatel
Mr. Stiles., the pallbearers and will he distributed. . ' CARPENTIM huildlng, remodel the G. A, MeNee family., , ,,
flowerhNirers. But most Or all to '. Dated at the Town of Goderick. ling, dealer in .Epps pumps, Watet We are sorry to report' Mrs, M.
the second floor nar'ses who in the., tquinty of Melton,' this .6th softeners, bathroom !Mures Plilnkell has again been laken,,to ,
cared so very kindly In our dear day, ef July, 1959. ' plumbing of all kinds, .stef.,1 and Clinton hospital. ,
one in . Ins very tryitilg illness, 1 , . HAYS, and PRFAT, r asPlialt rooling. Frank McMichael The 1,-.P.Ir. met on Monday even-
, Mrr John Vincent and..faill"n,!
, , Barristers & SOileitOrN, phone Carlow 1108, 23.30,7( ing and plans were completed for
, t heir church service in August.
-_______ „.....— ' 28-30- Solicitors for the Estate. WATERLOO CATTI"..E BREEDING TheY‘ have also got their Birthdayl
WILSON.-1,,The farnily of the late . . _._ AssociATIoN — 'Where Better Calendars printed. These are for '
Mrs, Ruth Wilson are deeply in- NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Runs are Used" supply artificial 1960, and sOon the Young People
dehted to their relatives, friends , .0THERS breeding service for all breeds of will. he eainfig on you. Support '
and•neighhars„ who have helpnd In the Estate of PAUL LANGSAM, cattle If phoning long dislance, them in their work ,by,,buying a
them ihrow.Th the9e days of sor- labourer, deepased. simply ask foi Clinton Zenith calendar. •
.row with ,deeds of infinite kind- All persons having claims against 9-5650. If it is b local call, use Mr and 1,14)-S. Hormin, nf Strat- ,
ness, ‘vords of , sympathy, mftly the estate of the abdve mentioned, our regular nu er Clinton Iiti ford'. and Miss Rnth Schmidt and •
,„ beautiful floral. tributes,. and the late of' the Village of, Hensall, in 2 -34 -it. For ser ce or more in."1 brother Lorne, of Tavistock, visited '
, loan of cars fel the funeral. fne County of Huron, who died at formation, c,all between 7.30 ancrilast week with Mr. and Mrs. O.,
With special thanks to Rekt, the said Village of Hensall on the 9.30 a,m. week days, 6.00 and 8.0 Bere and family,* . •
'Richard Stewart, Mr. ' Robt, 6th day ,of ,..December, 1958, are p.m, gaturday evenings. 'For cows Some o'f the children. from Nile
Bisset, Clerk of Session of Knox required to file proof of same with noticed in heat on Sunday Morning Sunday School are attending Vaca -1
Church the Xi -hat -U -6n and Kinetto the undersigned on. sir before the do not call until Monday morning.. t.ion I3ible School, .at Dungannen ,
'albs, and the bUsinessmen. ",- ',1,2th day of August, 1959... After The quality is -high and the cost this, week and ,enjoying it very
-28,,that. date the Public 'Trustee Will lew. , -ltf Much. . j
1Sepleinber.'- Plans Were made and for two, bridal showers takin, Duncan, •B.C. ; Pollard's brothers.
A surv6y of the nine Ontario 'and
Quebee Towns tit t have acquired
new matTufael„4" ing industries
shows that for ach 100 new jobs
144 factories; 117 other were created
in the toWns.
at their colst
the Blyth Legion, and Londes- 28th day of June; 19;39, are required'. Sunday with cousins
Littie Inn
(A Stage Coach -Inn of the
BaOieRt Ont.
unday Buffet Suppers
FROM Su30 TO 740 PM,
FOR 'RESERVATIONS BAYFIEL6