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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1951-06-29, Page 4,..;t Idf X71 del ?rry "tett-idle" ti a xwd4 a^Ncy tiRciN X1 a„`$,1,•TQR fit, f 1r � 1. ossified Ads. isssified Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates: FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—Per Word: k 1 Cent; 22nnd wweeeek % Cent Srd week 3A Cent Minimum charge., first insertion25 Ceuta Each figure, initial and abbreviation amen as ens word. .L1a,rda of '; .. In Memoriam Notices„ Comber Evens ----1 cent per woad. Mindere. 50 per week. yt ea: dries y be directed to a Box No., c/o The Huron EaDesitur, for 15 amts cactus. Ten cents additional will be charged it ads in ata re ales ars not paid within 10 dare of date of final insertion. Births, M•arr•iagee and Deaths Inserted tram d charge. Auction Sales. Notices to Credatoas. Etc.—Rates en apeideaktan. • Coming Events Notices VE GOOD TILDE TYME HAYLOFT Hoedown at the Crystal Palace Ball- room, Mitchell, every Friday night. to the music of Don Robertson and His Ranch Boys. 4857x2 RETURN ENGAGEMENT 01? LIONEL Thornton and His Casa Royal Orch- estra, Western Ontario's Stylist of Sweet Music, featuring "The Roe/alai= Trio" and Neil McAuley, as vocalists, at the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell, Wed- nesday, June 27. Dancing 9:30 to 1 p.m_ Admission 75 cents. 4356x2 varstmetettsrav Lost and Found FOUND—STRAYED TO PREMISES, A black SpanieL Owner may have same by PHONING 331-W, Seaford. 4357-1 LOST --STEEL PLATE, 5 FEET LONG, 1 fort wide, part of ramp for trailer, between Seaforth and Dublin, or roads north of No. 8 Highway, 3% east and 5 ensiles east of Seaforth: Please Telephone 102, Seaforth, or notify DALY MOTORS_ 4351-1 Help Wanted WR ANTED—WOMAN FOR ONE O two days a week to care for invalid child. Apply to Box 35, HURON EX- POSITOR. 4357x1 WANTED POSITION AS HOUSE - keeper, experienced, middleaged. Could start at once. Apply to Box 38, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4357-1 Business Opportunity Right Now! YOU CAN GET INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF Our client—a leading auto- mobile company—has a DEAL- ER FRANCHISE OPEN in this area for a wide-awake business man. Only a very small invest- ments required . , , Ideal tie-up for Garage Operator, Used Car Dealer, Auto Parts wholesaler or retailer, or any progressive man. It's Canada's lowest pric- ed, mot economically operated 6 -passenger car. Strong profits. APPIy Elton M. Plant Adv. Agency Bartlet Bldg., WINDSOR, ONTARIO For Sale NOTICE — POSITIVELY NO TRES- passing of children on or around Bell's Dam. Order will be strictly en- forced. STEWART BELL. Rensall. 4356-3 Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of JANET GILLESPIE CREDITORS AND OTHERS HAVING claims against the Estate of Janet Gillespie, who died at the City of Toronto, in the County of York. on the -26th day of February, 1951, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of July, 1951, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received_ DATED at Seaforth, this 18th day of June, 1951. McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. 4855-8 NOTICE to CREDITORS News Items of I- Iensall and District (Continued from Page 1) bundles, made out by Abel & Ort- wein, who conducted a general store at Seaforth at that time. Later Mr. Ortwein came to Hen- sall and continued in business by himself. A few of the prices pre- vailing at that time that we were able to decipher were: 5 yards of print, 4c a yard. 20c; 6 yards of flannelette, 6c a yard, 36c; eggs, 10c a dozen, 30 dozen, $3.00; 4 yarde of cotton, 6c a yard, 24c; hose, 10c a pair. A section picnic was held at the White School Monday afternoon. A variety of contests, ball games and pony rides provided entertain- ment for all. Lunch was served at 6:30. In the Estate of ANNIE HAYS ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Annie Hays. late of the Village of Egmondville, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 31st May, 1961, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of July, 1951, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mention- ed date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undentigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of June, 1951_ ALVIN W. SILLERY, , Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitor for the Estate. 4855-1 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of ERNEST L. BOX ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Ernest L. Box, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Merchant, deceased, who died on or about •the 9th day of June, 1951, are hereby notified to send in to the under- signed on or before the 12th day of July, 1951, full particulars of their claims. Imanediately after the said last mention- ed date, the assets rd the aaid estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undens4gned shall then have FOR 511.E -1U CHOICE PIGS 6 WEEPS notice, to the exclusion of all others, and u;d. PHONE 679 r 33, Hensall]_ the undersigned will not be liable to any ,tree r person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets I so distributed or any part thereof_ The Late Mrs. S. Merner Mrs. Saimuel Merner, prominent resident of Hensall, died Wednes- day morning in Clinton Hospital, in her 85th year. Mrs. Merner had been in failing health with a heart R SALE—GIRLS BICYCLE, IN good condition. Apply to EDNA I DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of hU.SSER, Seaforth. 485751 June, 1951. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. FOR SALE—FIELD OF MIXED HAY. eRoerE 685 ring 11, HensalL 4367x1 OR SALE—TWO YOUNG PERE BRED Aberdeen Angus bulls. ' J. W. ' THOMFSON, R.R. 2, Seaforth, Phone NOTICE to CREDITORS 833 r 31, Seaforth, 435751 4355.-8 FOR SALE — CARRIAGE - COMBIN- alien go -cant, in good condition; rea- r. nable. PHONE HENSALL 694 r 25. 4857x1 FOR SALE --FRANCIS BURNETT MOT- orcyole, in good condition. EVER - ETT SMITH, Egmondville. Phone 663 r 4. Seaforth. 435751 FOR SALE -28-44 COCKSHUTT HART - Parr tractor on rubber, in good work- ing order. WILLIAM MCLACHLAN, R. R. 3, Kippen. Phone Hensel] 686 r 14. 4356x2 F1OR SALE—C.C.M. LADY'S BICYCLE, uded a 'hurt time: enuioned with lights. Apply to DAVID PAPPLE, North Main St. Phone 589,1, Seaford. 4356x2 FOR SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING machines, electric and treadle. Re- pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING CENTRE, 78 Ontario St., Stratford_ 4223-tt FOR SALE---ALLIS-CHALMERS M.OD- el GO Combine, A-1 condition; 8 -foot John Deere binder, cut 80 acres; Oliver beat lifter, two -row ; John Deere 8=foot Viler, like new. R. FABER, Kippen. Phone 694 r 11. Henca.11. 4357-2 FOR SALE — SIIERLOCK-MANNING upright piano and bench. in' A-1 con- dition ; Case tractor mower, 7 -ft, cut only 50 acres; drophead M, -H, hay loader; sulky rake. HAROLD JACKSON, R.R. 4, Seaforth, Phone 661 r 14. 4357-1 FOR SALE—KITCHEN SUITE IN GOOD condition, consisting of cupboard, 4 chairs and table; priced reasonable for quick sale. Mao 1985 panel 1Fa-ton truck in good condition; priced reasonable for snick sale. Apply K. J. BARRY, Sea - forth. 4354-51 FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE — '47 Ford tractor in A-1 condition, with Plough and cultivator George White threshin+r machine. nearly new; 6 -foot Massey -Harris binder in good cnnditicn; re-w^r. Apply to FRANK CUMMINGS. 549-M, Clinton. 4357-2 Summer Sale of Guaranteed Used Pianos QUCH. WELL-KNOWN MAKES AS Heintzman. Nordheimer, Mason -Reich, etc. Priced as low as 599.00. Phone or write TODAY for complete list. HEINTZMAN & COMPNY 242 Dundas St., London — 4-4525 4857-1 Built In Bath Tubs $60 THE SMART MARTHA WASHINGTON 1 rind Riohfedge three-piece bathrontii sets Complete with lovely chromed fittings, white $179, colour 4274. Illustrated eata- loa;ue. Helpful 'installation diagram. Lustrous mother of pearl silastic top sink eabifets with sl'ainless enamel sinks and obitained swing faucets, $98. Air condi- tionivg furnace untie, 4295, Refrigeratoe9, odeoes, oil buxtield, pressure water aya- tents. Satfof'aeblali guaranteed- Buy with eionfidehce and save many dallaxa. Speoaial dffer bd pluanbeis atoll handers, Write or Visit otrssOb1 MAIL OR.DEIi S/VISION r0;nevelt ',ltardwe e •Oi'fARIO. 'bone 2'6i iii In the Estate of HENRY JOHN McMILLAN ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Henry John Me- ' Milian, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Butcher, deceased, who died on or about the 24th day of March, 1951, are hereby notified to send sin to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of July, 1951, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mention- ed date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. to the exclusion of all others, and the under.;igned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of June, 1951. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. 4355.3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of LUCY WOODS ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS againat the Estate of Lucy Woods, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 12th day of May, 1931, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of July, 1951, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mention- ed date, the assets a the said ewtate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of whish the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigrred will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or •any part thereof. DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of June, 1951. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, •,.Solicitor for the Estate. 43554 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of JOHN McGAV1N ALL PERSONS ` HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of John McGavin, late of the Township of Tucker..mith, County of Huron, Retired Fenner, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 5th day of June, 1951, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of July, 1954, full particulars of their claim». Immediately after the said last mention- ed date, the asaeta of the said estate will be datribnted amongat the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims' of which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of ail others.' and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claims the undersigned Shan not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of Jane, 1951. , ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. fl Alt 4355.8 S For Rent pj OR. RENT — A CABIN TRAILER.. PHONE164-M, Seaforth, after 6 p.m. 4357x2 FOR RENT—OFFICE SPACE LN THE Dominion Bank Building. Apply to the Manager. 4349-tf Personals UYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U B B E R Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25e; 24 samples 41.06. Mail -Order Dept. T-78, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Out - Wanted WANTED—A USED COLEMAN LAN - tern. Cali 164-41, Seaforth, after 6 p.m. 4357x1 WANTEIYUNFURNISHED HOUSE OR apartment. Aliply Box 36, HURON EXPOSITOR. - 4357x1 'WORK WANTED—LADY CLERK OR waitress wants work. Apply to Box 37 HURON EXPOSITOR. 4357-1 WANTED — PART-TIME OR FULL time work wanted by young woman. Apply to .Box 39, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4357-1 Auction Sales CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture in Seaforth, on Saturday, June 30th, at 1 p.m., D.S.T., two blocks east of Library: 1 Clare- Tewoll cook stnce, good as new; 1 G. E. washing machine, 60 cycle, good as new; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 dining room table; 6 dining room dhaira; 1 china cabinet, good as new ; 3 -piece settee; 2 wicker chairs; 1 fernery; 1 electric heating stove; 1 drop leaf table; 1 bookcase; 1 hall rack: 8 - piece white -enamel bedroom suite; 1 ma- hogany 3 e bedroom suite; 1 antique bureau; kith en cupboard; 3 sets drapes; $ sets curtains 3:piece silver tea service; 2 feather ticks ; I mattress; 'large amount of bedding; 1 iron bed and springs; large quantity of dishes: 1 lawn mower; 1 electric cord, 50 feet long: 1 electric cord, 30 feet; 1 garden hose, 30 feet; 1 round table (large) ; 1 round table (small) ; -*her small tables. Everything must be ;old. Terms — Cash_ HAROLD DALE. Proprietor; Lew Rowland, Auctioneer; Wan. J. Cleary, Clerk. 4357-1 Motor Cars For Sale condition for the east year. The former Georgina eMe1110h, she, was born at St. Joaep'bs, and following her marriage lived on a farm near Zurich, and took up residence in Hensall with her husband some 37 years ago. A valued member of the United- Church, Women's Mission- ary Society and Women's Associa- tion, she was always active in. the church in past years. Surviving are her husband, who is 89 years of age; one daughter, Mrs. Flossie Brock, Hensall; one son, Roy Mer- ner, Zurich; one brother, Alfred Mellick, Zurich; one sister, Mrs. Isaac Hudson, Seaforth; six grand- children and eight great-grandchil- dren. The body is resting at tete Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, until Friday, where private funer- al services will be held: at 2 pen., witd Rev. W. J. Rogers officiating. Interment will be in the Bronson Line Cemetery. Miss Margaret McNaughton, Miss Willa McNaughton, Glen McNaugh- ton and Ray Orinston, Toronto, were week -end visitors with_ M. and{ Mrs. Lorne McNaughton, of Cromarty. Mrs. S. Merner was taken to Clinton Hospital in the interest of her health. Mrs. 3. W. Bonthron is spending this week guests with Mr. and Mrs. Milne, Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, Mrs. C. Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Pet- er John and Mary Jean, all of London, visited in Hensall on Sun- day. The many friends of Jarvis Hor- ton will regret to learn is confined to his home with illness. Miss Hannah Craig is visiting with friends in Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Pepper and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vanhorn and family, of Hensall, attended the Pepper reunion held at the Lions Park. Seaforth, on Saturday, with over 200 attending from Toronto, London, Woodstock, Clinton and Hensall. Chester Lee, of Seaforth, has purchased the snack bar and pool room from Lawrence Baynham and has taken possession. Mr and Mrs. Lee will take up residence in Hen- sall in the Dougall home on Main Street the end of this week. Patsy Schwalm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, had her tonsils removed at Clinton Hos- pital Monday of this week. Mrs, Wm. Consitt spent the -Week end with relatives in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, of Neelin, Man„ are guests with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander. Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle have returned from a sight-seeing trip to Quebec City, Montreal and St. Anne de Beaupre, and report a lovely vacation and beautiful scen- ery. especially along the St. Lawr- ence River. Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Geiger, highly respected residents of this village, enjoyed a most delightful day at Springbank on Monday of this week, observing their fortieth wedding anniversary. They also dined at Cobblestone Inn. Rev. P, A. Ferguson, Mrs. Fer- guson, Roderick, Judith and Tre- vor left for Montreal Monday to make their home. While in Hen- sall they made many friends who learned' with regret of their leav- ing, and best wishes go with them to their new home. In Hensall United Chuprch on Sunday morning, Rev. Rogers ad- ministered bantismal rites to Gor- don Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLean; Sharon Pearl, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lav- ery and, Lynda Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Keys. Mem- bers of the Rowcliffe family had a beautiful bouquet placed in loving memory of the lae Mrs. Oliver Rowcliffe. The choir offered the anthem, "The Seraphic Hymn." Mrs. Pearl Passmore and Mrs. T. Coates favored with a pleasing duet. "Come l'nto Me and Rest." Holy Communion was also held. Mrs. J., Rowcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. GOOD USED CARS Cars 1947 FORD COACH 1949 MONARCH COACH 1938 FORD COACH 1937 FORD SEDAN 1936 FORD SEDAN 1938 CHEV, COACH 1940 PLYMOUTH COACH Trucks 1949 FORD 1946 FORD 1932 FORD Tractors 1 -TON EXPRESS 1/2 -TON PICK-UP %-TON PICK-UP 46 FORD WITH LOADER 42 FORD WITH• PLOW 42 COCKSHU'PI 70 43 COCKSHUTT70 47 COCKSHUTT 70 with Power Lift and Row -Crop Cultivator 41 FORD 47 FORD DALY MOTORS FORD -MONARCH SALES & SERVICE Cards Of Thanks , I WISH '1'O THANK MY FRIENDS FOR their kindness while a patient in Scott Memorial ItwpiiJ ; also all who sent, cards, flowers and treats. Thanks to spe- cial 'nurses and hospital staff, 4o Dr. Stap- leton and Rev, A. W. Gardiner. MRS. ALBERT PEPPER, Egmondv.ille. 435751 I WISH TO EXTEND MY THANKS AND appreciation to friends sr,,l neigh)) ra who sent frui:ta, flowers, candy, ice cream and cards while I was a patient in Scott Mdmorial Hospital. Specie! thanks 14,p Mfrs. MadMillan, Drs. Stapleton, Oakes and Corwin, and the nut -aims' staff of the ha.;pitsl. MRS. JOHN GALLOP. 4357-1 MRS. H. COOMBS WISH TO THANK the nurses and staff of Scott Memor- ial Hospital, also my special nurse, Mins Leona Holland, and Rev. and Mrs. Gard- iner and Rev. Mr. Jones who visited my sick ,bed with a word of prayer; to Dr. M. W. Stapleton and his assistant, and to my friends and neighbors who sent lowers and gifts and cards. Thank you. 4357-1 Deaths HILL- In Seaforth, on Tuesday, June 26, William John 11111. in his 82nd year. ROWCLIFFH -•In Tnckerami•th, on Thurs- day, June 28, Oliver Rowcliffe. E. Ohipehase were l;eceived into church membership by transfer o0 certificates. - Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. W. Jarrottfi and Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Traxier, Brigden; Miss Loretta Bell, London; Mrs. Ed. Barrett and little" daughter, Judith Anne, of Yonker, N.Y.; Mrs. Wm. Dignan, Mr. and Mrs. livery Horton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faber and Joyce Ann. Bride -Elect is Honored WINS SILVERWARE Mrs'. Earl Papple. R.R. 4, Sea - forth, won a set of silverware in a draw Thursday afternoon conduat- ed by the pupils of S.S. 6, McKil- lop. Ticket number was 157, Strawberry Tea A successful strawberry tea and home baking sale, sponsored by the C.W.L. of St, James' Church, was held in the Parish Hall on Saturday, which was decorated with early, summer flowers. The guests were received by Mrs. Fred Dinwoodie; Mrs. F,• S. Silts and, Mrs. W. J. Duncan poured tea and Mrs. C. P. Sills, assisted by Mrs. J. J. Cleary, Mrs, Alice Stiles and Mrs. Leo Fortune were in charge of the bake sale. Those assisting at the tea tables were Mrs. Leo Crem- in, Mrs. L. O'Leary, Mrs. 3. M. Mc- Millan and Mrs. C. Malone. Those serving in the kitchen were Mrs, Jos. Rowland, Mrs. E. Bannon, Mrs. C. Hagan and Mrs, M. Wil- liams. Mrs, F. Devereaux played piano -selections. during the after- noon. Stenographers Guaranty Trust Company of Canada, Toronto, has interesting positions available for two alert, young ladies qualified in shorthand and typing. Starting salary $35.00. Every opportunity for advancement in accordance with ability and initiative. Phone, write or apply in person to A. B. Ramsay, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CAN- ADA, 70 Richmond Street, W., Empire 3-3351. al.rit 11, t er the weell end with her motber; Mrs, H Aikenhead. Mr. Roy Leeleington has pureha-- e4 Mr. George Sweili'tl% house. Indnet$on services for the Rev. Wm. Maines will be held • Friday evenfeeeat $:30. A social evening and reception will follow the ser- vice. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser, of Detroit, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. 11. Zapfe. Prior to her marriage, Miss Bes- sie Stevens, of 'Seatforth. whose wedding to Ronald Keith Broome, Seaforth, was an interesting event of Saturday, June 23, was feted at many functions held in her honor. The girls of Seaforth gave a show- er for her on Wednesday, June 20, at the .home of Miss Jacqueline Habkirk and presented her with two table lambs. Progressive` euchre was played and prizes went to Miss Molly Broome, high score; Bert Broome, lone hands, and Miss Eleanor Shannon. lucky chair prize. M'r. Oliver Rowcliffe, prominent farmer of No. 4 Highway, south of Hensall, was found dead Thursday morning, Further particulars will be given next week. Additional Hensall News on Pages 3 and 6 KIPPEN Prominent Cromatry FarmerDiedlRecently Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Guelph, visited Mrs. Smith's ,par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott, over the week -end. .Mr. and Mrs. Weeks were in London on business last Saturday. Mr. Allan Webber, of London, called to see his aunt, Miss Ben - sough, one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Exeter, visited Mr, and Mrs. John Jarrott recently. Mrs. Gudmore has returned home after spending a week in Toronto with 'her daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. Wiuder returned home af- ter spending a pleasant holiday ieith relatives in London. Mrs. Whiteman, of Detroit, was a guest of her cousin, Miss Mabel Whiteman. Mrs. McClymont is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Alice Cook, of London. Mr. Jonah Green is able to be out and around again. Me. and Mrs. Norman Long spent Sunday in Owen Sound. Mrs, Winder visited the Mustard sisters in Chesley on Sunday. Mr. Mustard had his two sisters from Chesley visit him during the past week. Mrs. W. W. • Cooper, of Toronto, is occupying Mr. Mustard's house on No. 4 Highway for the summer. Rev. and Mrs. Richardsonhad as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Vance, of Thames- ville, also Mr. ' Markworthy and :Miss Gladys Haynes, of Mitchell. Mrs. Robert Edgar and Mr. W., Edgar, of Varna, also Mr. and Mrs. J. Flannigan and family, of Sera - forth, visited Mr, and Mrs. Alex McGregor last Sunday. Mrs. Johnson, of Toronto, visit- ed her mother, Mrs. W. W. Cooper, over the week -end. Mrs. Horton, of Oshawa, than been visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Workman, and brother, Mr, Sam- uel Cudmore. Mr, and Mrs. Rowson were in London last week. Mr, and Mrs- Frank MsConachie are moving on Saturday to Mrs. Jarrott's house by the station. Mrs. Cudmore and her sister-in- law, Mrs. Horton, accompanied by Mrs. Orville Workman, were in London on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stasilr ,and George visited Mr, and Mrs, Gart- enberg, of Kirkton, on Sunday. Rev., Mrs. Stanway, Brucefield, Honored Prior to Departure Worden Miller, prominent farm- er armer of Hibbert Township, died at his home Friday morn'ng, his death caused by a brain tumor. Six weeks ago he had an operation performed at Toronto General Hospital and had returned home since then. Born in Hibbert, he was a member of Cromarty Pres- byterian urch. Mrs. Miller pre- decease him three years ago. Sur- viving' are his mother, Mrs. John Miller, Staffa; three sons, Frank, Alex a d Gordon, and one daugh- ter, Margaret, all at home; ,five brothers, William, Cromarty; Cliff, Staffa; Bob, Farquhar; Roy, Log- an Twp., and Percy, Fullerton,.. and four sisters, Mrs. Milton Hodgert (Edna), London; Mrs. Milton Mc- Curdy (Bessie), Kirkton; Mrs. Gor- don Hoggarth (Ada), Staffa, and Mrs. James Hodgert (Marion), Thames Road. Public funeral ser- vices were held from his late resi- dence, lot 30, con. 8, Hibbert, on Monday, at 2:30 p.m., conducted by Rev. W. J. Duncanson, with in- terment in Staffa cemetery. Mrs. Harold McLeod and Mrs. Neil Lammond and two little girls were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl. On Monday evening members of the congregation gathered to hon- or Rev. and Mrs. Stanway and family prior to their departure to London. A program was given, those taking part being Miss Eva Stackhouse, readings; Walter Mc - Ewan, solo; Jack a.nd Billy Dallas, duet, and accompanied themselves on their guitars. A ladies' quartette composed of Mrs. A. Johnston, Mrs. W. McBeath, Mrs. Geo. Hen• derson and Miss Eva Stackhouse, sang two very appropriate num- bers. Also singing was a male quartette which .included Bob Al- lan, Stewart Wilson, Walter Mc - Ewan and Gordon Elliott.. Mr. Wat- son read an address and Mr. Gor- don Richardson presented Mr. Stan- way with a purse of mosey, Mr. Stanway made a fitting reply, and a social hour was spent. Ross Stan- way was also presented with a gift by the Boy Scouts and earlier in the evening at Mrs. Bial. Scott'„, the girls of the 'S.G.I,T. pl'esentei Miss Nancy with a silver bracelet.. suitably engraved. At the last regular choir prac- tise, Mr. and Mrs. Stanway wel e presented with a coffee table, Ross with a wallet, and Nancy with a necklace by members of the choir. At a social evening recently the members a.nd Home Helpers of the W.A. presented Mrs. Stanway with a set of luggage. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott and Ruth are on a. holiday trip to Buff- alo and other points. Mr: and Mrs, Ed. Boyes attend - the Stevenson -Reid. wedding to 8rha on Saturday. _Orbit Janet Watson is holidaying at her home here, ;Miss Mary Aikenhead visited ov- 1 • Miss Sarah McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. Ernedt Allen, She1/4 la and Mary • LY of Mitchell, visited Mr, and: Mrs.'E. Allen. on' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardiner, pf Clearwater, Man., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper, of Zion, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Scott and Mrs. Grace Scott- spent the week- end at St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Cadick on the occa- sion of their first wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McLachlan, of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mr. and Mrs. John McKellar and; young son, of Kirkton, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Houghton on Sat- urday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and MIrs. Laing were: Wilma Dow, Ruth Jefferson and Jack Butson, and with Mrs. Houghton were Mrs. John Kemp, Helen, Donna, Irene and Audrey, Laverne Rose, Ken Rolph and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Tremeer, all of Mitchell; Shir- ley Gale and Gordon Houghton, of London, and Verna Pnidham, of Ruaseldale. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Cornish, of Sea - forth, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Sadler, of Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, of Kippen, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Colquhoun and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colqu- houn, Gordon and Irene: with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott. A demonstration of haying equip- ment was exhibited on Thursday at the home of T. L. Scott, with a good representation of dealers and interested farmers. Dinner was served by the Cromarty Lad- ies' Aid. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKellar of Seaforth visited on Sunday with Cash, lertteef eidr A 74Lr aad- mr'ta, Al i earipf, 1 . Ann. %ledGarry spe14•t .Sunday wit* Mr. and. Mrs Kele Mc$elldr, tK. 'and Mia; :Roy, . McCulloehe 'Helen and 1,yIIu'y, and Mr. alld Mrl. Stapley Hocking were Spnday We- lters 1vit91,•Mr, end.. Mrie Calder Mee Anniversary services were held in Cromarty Church on Sunday with a good attendance at eat* serviee. Rev Dr. Palmer, of Anna - ton. was guest speaker, and eel choir misted with Almelo.). nu berg by anthems, a male quarteee boys' chorus and a nolo by IWre. T. L. Sce t't. Cook Bros. Milling Company wish to advise their customers that they will be CLOSED during the week of July lst to July 7th, to give their employees their annual - holidays. r €I deei �l, it► ��—. nl.' y /(cam• "Head and Shaw/Wert; Above the Crowd” • That's the verd"+ct of those saw know combines. If you always have dean, upstanding craps, you may not really need a combine so capable as the Case "A." Bat For small seeds like clover, that take real rubbing Sts thresh out ... or a brittle crop like beans .. , or fine, fluffy seeds like some of the grasses ... ox even grain�t that is tough to thresh, the "A" is in a class by itself. Rowcliffe Motors Phone 147 Seaforth Take Your Choice OF ANY OF THESE BRAND NEW CARS - Any Make! — Any Style! — Any Collor! FORD CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BUICK PONTIAC METEOR All at Regular List Price — Approximately 24 -Hour Delivery GUARANTEED SERVICE ALSO G.M.C. CHEVROLET FORD MERCURY TRUCKS 51 Chev. 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