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TUN1OR.IFAR.MERS ARE HOLDING A
Dance et the Seaforth Comamaiby
Centre, Friday nigh. October bth.
4370-1
THE L.O.B.A. ARE HOLDING A SER-
ies of euchre parties in their Lodge
Room on the foBowing dotes: October
12th, November 2nd, November 23rd,3 and
December 14th.
For Sale
FOE SALE --10 CORDS OF WOOD; 4
storm doors. Apply to J &MRS EL-
LIOTT. Cha4k St. 4370-1
VOR S ID'S SUNSHINE 51-
J- cycle, good as new. PHONE 422-W,
S huairctll. 4370.1
FOR SALE -A QUANTITY OF HARD
maple wood. MERVIN DIEZ. Phone
23 r 13, Dublin_ 4370-1
Help Wanted
'WANTED -A WAITRESS FOR_ 1'181,
Tasty Grill. Apply ALEX KARPEN,
Seaforth. 4370x1
Applications Wanted
For the position of
General Utility Man
Duties to consist of Caretaking and
Police Work for the Village of Hensall.
Salary 5175.00 per mouth. Deities co rune
mence as soon as passible, and living ac-
commodation availehle
Applications to be in the hands of
JAMES A. PATERSON, Municipal Clerk,
by October 9th. 4370-1
Wanted
FOR SALE -1 BLACK CLOTH WINTER
coat, size 20-22. Cheap foto quick sale.
PHONE 391, Seaforth. 4370x1
FOR SALE -!/y -TON TWO -WHEELED
trailer, in good condition. Apply to
NORMAN L. CARTER, Box 403, Clinton.
4.669x2
FOR SALE— ONE WINTER WHITE
shortie coat, it ire 16; also 1 powder
'blue Kenwood coat, size 16. PHONE 362.
4370x1
FOR SAT•T—WINGHAM COAL AND
wi,od range with water froart and
pipes ; modern finish, in A-1 shape. Apply
MRS. J. C. CRICIL 4370x1
FOR R
SALE - 3 -FURROW INTERNA-
tional plow. Apply JOHN THOMP-
SON, R.R. 2, Seaforth. Phone 833 r 31.
98 70-.1.
FOR SALE—PAPER FLOUR SACKS.
Will hold 75 pounds potatoes, etc
Packages of 15 for 30c. CRICH'S BAK-
ERY. 4370x1
WANTED -CATTLE TO FEED FOR FOR SALE --GRINDER, FLEURY -BIS -
winter. PHONE 695 r 2, Hensall. sold, 11 -tach roller bearing: 3 year,
4369x2 old. T. 3. KALE. Phone 46 r 9, Dublin.
4370x1
WANTED - 6 -INCH HOME POWER
j.enu-r. in good condition. D. N. Fj OR SALE -A .32 SPECIAL ;MARLIN
EASTMAN. 666 ring 15. 4370x1 hizh-powered rifle. in A-1 condition.
See MILLER ADAMS, R.R. 2, Seaforth.
CUSTOM WORK WANI1•,1) - I AM Phone 845 r 22. 4370x1
equipped for custom plowing. Apply
to LYLE MONTGOMERY, R.A 1. Clinton. I FOR SALE - AFRICAN VIOLETS,
Phone 841 r 31, Seaforth. 4369x3 email and lance, 22 varieties. MRS.
THOMAS BARTON, Egmendvil]e. Phone
WANTED -50 OR 100 ACRES OF GOOD 670 r 24, Seaforth. 13;0-1
workable land. preferably without
buildings. within five miles of Seaforth. ;palm SALE -1 CHINA CABINET: 1
Cash. Apply Box 64, HURON EXIOSI- buffet. both matched pieces. walnut
TOR. 4370,1 finish: both :imcet neve. Will be sold
reasonably. PHONE 686-J, Seaforth.
• 4370-1
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -1931 CHEVROLET SEDAN
car, in good condition. PHONE 162.
1370-?
FOR SALE -- '40 DODGE COUPE,
Lullt-in radio. new tires; mechanical-
ly A-1. PHONE 848 r 32, Seaforth.
4368x3
FOR SALE --LATE MODEL 1948 BLACK
Chevrolet Sedan; exceptionally clean;
whitewall tires, mechanical con ion ex-
cellent. Front wheels balanced a steer-
ing recently overhauled, ready the
road. Has to be seen to be apprecia
Priced to sell. J. ARNOLD JA.MJES° .
R.R. No. 4, Clinton- Phone 616 r 3
Clinton, 4370x1
For Rent
FOR RENT -OFFICE SPACE IN THE
Dominion Bank Building. Apply to
the Manager. 4849.43
Poultry
FOR SALE -105 HAMP X SUSSEX
pu'lie,s, laying. Apply BRUCE WAL-
TERS, Seaforth. 4370x1
Livestock Wanted
ThOR SALE -GOOD GRASS FARM, LOT
25. Con. 2. Tucker-inith. Sev-ral
good springs of water. Apply to NOR.
MAN L. CARTER, Box 403, Clinton.
4369x2
VOR SALE -NEW SINGER SEWING
machine., electric and treadle. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
4223-tf
Personals
rryGTh N1O SUPPL1R (RD 131300
dl Goods). mailed postpaid in plain. seeded
envelope with price List 6 samples 25e;
24 =melee 11.00. Maii-Order Dept. T -.T.
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Boa 92. Hamilton.
Ont
FOR SALE -TWO USED OIL SPACE
heaters ; 1 used Quebec heater ; good
supply of cedar posts on hand. BORDEN
BROWN, General Store, Constance. Phone
841 r 2, Seaforth. 4369x2
FOR SALE - 1 MAN'S OVERCOAT,
tweed, like new; 1 wool sweater, blue;
1 drawn sport jacket; 1 brown lady's coat
MRS. M. ARBEAU, Apt. 9, Royal Apts..
Seaforbh. 4370x1
Notices
NOTICE - GENERAL TRUCKING
wood for sale. CECIL LONEY.
Phone 332-R, Seaforth. 436823
ADIO B.EPAIRS FOR ALL KINDS
AV of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR. opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 347-8 436345
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS - HAVE THEM
taken early. Avoid the .teat mime
rush. Wall be ready for appointments
after October 15th- Phone 25, Bayfield,
ANN'S STUDIO. 4370x1
Form 4
VOTERS' LISTS ACT, 1951
Section 12
CLERK'S NOTICE OF
FIRST POSTING OF
VOTERS' LIST
VOTERS' LIST. 1951. VILLAGE OF
HENSALL, COUNTY OF HURON.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
have complied with Section 9 of THE
VOTERS' LISTS ACT, 1951, and that I
have posted up at my office at Town Hall.
Hensall. on the 28th day of September,
1951, the list of all persons entitled to
vote in the said Municipality at DHrnricpal
Elections and that such list remaaus there
for inspection_
And 1 hereby oil upon all voters to
take immediate proceedings to have any
omissions or errors correoted according to
law, the last day for appeal being the
12th day of October, 1951.
DA 1151) this 29th day of September, 19,1.
JAMES A. PATERSON,
Municipal Clerk, Village of Hensall
4370-1
rM.C.M. BICYCLE, BALLOON 'MBES
A-1 condition, extr,s. chr me front
forks: al -o Dai. :y Red Ryder B.R, gun,
excellent shape. Quick sale. four dollen,.
KEN LARONE, Seaforth. 4370x!
FOR SALE --SPRAYED APPLES: Mc-
Inl•h Wolf River Rlere:eim Pienin,
Snow- ready nnw. Orders taken for Sry
Delicious and Stork. HARRY R. PLUM -
STEEL. Phone Clinton 631 r 4, on No. •1
Highway, south of Clinton. 4370 3
CORGIS -SAFE, SPEEDY, SMART: 140
miles rer gallon. Excellent for stu-
dents, personal use and etelivery servi-es.
Order one now. SEAFORTH CORGI
SALES, Phone 377-W or 120.
4370x1
D):'AD HORSES, COWS AND HOGS
rorno••ed promptly. Cash at farms. FOR SALE -"GENERAL ELECTRIC"
Phone WM. SPRO AT. Seaforth 656 r 2. rer nee. in excellent condition; auto -
WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED. In- mratic oven ranted and deep -well roe kyr,
gerioil, Ont. >•pecial features. MRS. F. W. ELLIOTT,
Oke Apt No. 4, Main St, Reafort.h.
4370x1
Property For Sale
FOR SALE-4-R00M FRAME HOUSE,
with woodshed and garage, in Sea -
forth. Apply to Box 65, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4370-3
HOUSE FOR SALE--8-ROOM HOUSE
in Seaforth. Centrally located. Ap-
ply to Box 66, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4370x4
FOR SALE -IN EGMONDVILLE, A
good property, with comfortable frame
hawse and goad henhouse. Apply tq MRS.
DAVID STEPHENSON. 4370-1
FOR SALE - 11/,, STOREY FRAME
house, 7 rooms, with woodshed; Hy-
dro1, acre land. Situated on No. 8
Highway, about 3/4 -mile from town. Ap-
ply Box 61, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4870x1
VOR SALE -RED BUILDING, 24x14
feet. in good repair; to be moved.
Suitrable for garage, implement or stock
building; 6225.00; 11/44 miles east of Kip -
pen and % mile south. PHONE 693 r 4.
4369x2
FOR SALE IN HENSALL-TWO' GOOD
freame homes, each with furnace,
hydro, garage, garden. One good brick
house insulated, hot water furnace hydro
full bath, extra land. WM. PEARCE,
Realtor, Exeter. 4868x8
EtXTRAI HUNDRED -ACRE FARM ON
No. 4 Highway. Ideal Ioemtion, choice
buildings With conveniences in house and
barns. Silo, implement .heds. henhouses,
Early reerresaion. WM. PEARCE, .Realtor;
Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter.
4368"3
Farms For Sale
DAIRY FARM
"Near Town of Seaforth"
.66,000.00 DOWN BUYS THIS UP -TO -
the -minute farm of 96 acres for 315,000.00.
It has a very 'MODERN white frame
HOUSE with two bedrooms, 4 -piece bath.
with built-ln tub, living room, dining
roam, large Modern kitchen on first floor.
On second floor There is one major oho
bedroom. Full beeenrcnt with furnace and
hot water heater. This hams has OAR'
floors and is WELL DECORA'T'ED.
The barn 75 x 75, with modem stables
throughout far about 50 cattle, Wade, 100
pigs, water in stalls, attached Item tide,
.s810 milk house equipeed with bat and
cola water, also cooler, and laroce Mee -
mans shed. Land .kr CLAJf LOAM. TILED,
50 woes" ploughed and belamr' mass
for
err .hay. "IXtis TOWN WATER, and fenced,
849220 er iiitat .
'Phis Td''tri REAL 81.11r et shove rprtice as
tynor has other' flltere i49 and is forted to
ARE 'WHIM 14012,
r; So*
"di"'
+oiN 0n(GTh [0.1
FOR SALE -BALL HITCH 2 -WHEEL
tri id•;r, good rendition : selected white
ash stock rack. Re -son for yelling. no
further use. J. ARNOLD .IAMIESON R.
R. No. 4, Clinton. Phone 616-31, Clinton.
4370x1
APPLES FOR SALE -SPRAYED WIN -
der apples-Mein4o'h. nelicious, Spy
King. Russets, Snow. and Talmnn Sweet.
Book your. ordennow for rhoire win'er
apples. Phone ROBERT ARCHIBALP.
655 r 16, Seaforth. 4368-8
FOR SALE -PURE BRED YORKSHIRE
boar, and elite frondatem stuck from
'leading pure bred Yorkth'rre breeder..
Weanling stock same breeding e,, a mon'h
either sex; real bacon type. I. ARNO W'
JAMIESON, R.R. No. 4, Clinton. Plv-ne
616-33, Clinton. 4870x1
FOR , SALE-MODHRN 8-Pleeee RED -
room suite; 3 t'7Wle lamas: medium
sued all bo -ser; wicker chair; cloth s
harm per; bathroom Pdsfes: an rebooy: rust
catered coat, she 16, wnaar once; lig-saw
with new t/.r H.P. motor. All items reas-
onable. ROY VODDEN, Seaforth.
4370-1
FOR SALE
USED DESKS, SUITABLE FOR HIGH
or public school. Apply to
M. A. REID
Secretary,
Seaforth High School District.
4360-1
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ER -
facts at Lot No. 18, Stanley Town-
ship (Goshen Line), 3 miles west and 2
miles south of Varna, on Wednesday,
October 10th, at 1:30 p.m., the following:
Modern walnut bed ; tubular bed; wooden
bed: chest of drawers ; chesterfield and 2
chesterfield chairs ; lazyboy chair ; 2 oe-
ea,ional chairs; studio couch; 3 locking
-hairs; wicker armchair; Northern E,Iec-
'ric cabinet battery radio: dining room
table; buffet and chairs; modern maple
breakfast suite of buffet, table and chairs:
2 carpet rugs; linoleum rug : scatter
mats; weight -clock : Coleman camp
-tyle gas stove and Coleman lee -
;ern ; several small tables; kitchen
chairs: bridge lamp; hand wash -
i rre machine; step ',adder; 2 cook Moves:
curtains ; drapes ; garden tools ; dishes;
pictures; eaoking utensils, and numerous
other articles. Term, -Gash. MRS. JEAN
P.ENNETT, Proprietress ; K. W. Colgn-
heun, Clerk ; Edward W Elliott, Auction-
eer. 4360-2
FOR SALE -2 M-31, MODEL Z TRAC-
tnm : 1 VAC Case tractor with hi'-
drrulic lift and cultivator; 1 New Idea
one -row earn picker, 1950 model; 1 No.
101 John Deere corn picker, 1960 model;
Moe). two -furrow plow; M,c..D. three -
furrow plow; Otaco two -furrow plow
with. rubber tires ; Fleury -Bi sell two -fur-
row plow; Fleury-Biesell 8 -ft. tandem
disc; M.-414. 36 -plate tractor disc; M. -M.
32 -plate tractor disc; New Idea, Massey -
Barrie and Mc. -D. manure spreaders ; aide
rakes and hay loaders; New Idea & Cob'y
rubber tired wagon.; Pax hog fecdern
Boom's forage wagon unloadem ; Fair -
1 nks-Mime hammer mills ; McDougall &
Brantford water systems; Gibson and
Marge refrigerators, stoves and washers.
White or phone for descriptive foldera and
prices. NOW IDEA DISTRIBUTORS,
Coderlclh, Ont. Phone, Carlow 2821.
4369x2
Births
FORREST-At Clinton Pab}gc Hospital,
on Friday, September 28, 1951, to Mr
and Mrs. Charles Forrest, of Hensel], a
EISLER-At Swett Memorial Hospital, on
O(ett. 1, 490 Me. add Mrs. .Tack Melee
Seafarer, a daltghtdr.
MODOGE-At Swett Memorial Hospital, on
Ott, a, ttr 35r. trttd .MM. Gordon Mileage,
'348800011, a seri.'
The mighty little Classified
Ads. In The Huron Expositor
bring beat reiellits, Metre 41;
Seaforth:
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ELEVENTH ANNUAL SALE
OF REGISTERED
HEREFORDS
The undersigned will sell by
Public Auction for
STUTT BROS.
2 Miles North-East of Forest
3/4 Mile East of Highway 21
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951
At 1 p.m. sharp
• ' RE s, tON EXPOSITOR •
News Items of Hensall and District
Auction Sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock, Implemeats, Feed and House-
hold Effects, at Lot 92, Godeadoh Town-
ship, on No. 8 Highway, half way be-
tween Goderich and Olimton, on Friday,
October 124h, at 1 p.rn., shmry, the fol -
baying: : CATTLE -43 head including Dur-
ham cow, 6 years old, freshened 3 weeks:
Holstein cow 7 years old, doe Om. 20th:
Durham cow 4 years old, due Oct 22nd;
Registered Hereford heifer due Oct 23rd:
Durham
3rd-
Durham X Pall Angus cow, 6 years old
due Oat 25th; Brindle caw 7 yearn old,
due Oct. 28th; Durham X Holstein heif-
er, due Nov. 21(1; Holstein cow '1 years
(1101, due Nov. lath: Durham cow, 7 years
old, making, due Feb. 18th; Durham cow
5 years old, milking, due Feb. 20th; Dur-
ham caw 6 years old, mi4dag, due March
12111; Holstein cow 7 years old, milling,
due Apr -3 12th: Hereford heifer 3 years
old. milking, due April i6tb : Durham X
Holstein heifer, due April 17th; Hereford
heifer, 3 years old, milking, due April 18:
Hereford heifer 3 years add, milking, bred
again; 4 Hereford baby beefs: 6 Durham
steers, rising 2 years old; 4 Durham X
Hereford steers 1 Year old; 2 Durham
heifers rising 2 years old; 2 Holstein heif-
ers rising 2 years old; 5 yearling Here-
ford
ersford steers and heifers; 4 sprig calves ;
Hereford calf 3 weeks aid. Most of these
tows and heifers have been vaccinated.
PIGS --3 young Yorkshire sows due time
of sale; Yorkshire sow 2 yearn old, due
Nov. 4th: 8 pigs, 454 months old. SHEEP
-14 Leiecster ewes 2 years old; 14 Leices-
ter etre .iambs. IMPLEMENTS --Oliver 60
Row Crop tractor on rubber, with lights
and starter; Case 3 -furrow tractor plow
with 12 -inch 'bottom; M. -1L hay (loader;
M. -H. mower 5-14. eat; M. -H. 114aoc drill
with grass seeder; robber tine wagon and
fiat rack : Fleury -Bissell grain grinder ;
stogie row smelter; Chatham fanning mill
with bagger; 3.000-1b. scales: De Laval
cream separator (650 lbs. capacity); 5
milk cans: filter, milk pains, milk cart;
electric brooder inearlyy new, 600 chick
capacity); whileetrees. FEED, ETC. -A
quantity of red clover hay; approximate-
ly 400 bushels of Beaver oats. HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS -2 extension oak tables;
3 -burner Coleman gas stove; cupboards:
chairs: electric heater. ALBERT E.
BOND, Proprietor; Edward W. Elliott,
Auctioneer. 4370-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
Farm Stock and Trustor Machinery.
Harold Jackson has received instruction;
to aeil by public auction at Lot 15, Con.
1, Hay Township. 11/4 miles south of Hen-
sall, on No. 4 Highway, on Wednesday,
October 10th- at 12 noon. D.S. Time:
CATTLE -8 Holstein cows 3 years old,
bred to Hereford bull. due Jan. 1, 1952; 1
Jersey cow. POULTRY -300 Red Sussex
pullets: 250 White Leghorn and Red Sus-
sex pullets (all laying good). MACHIN-
ERY -1949 W.D. 9 McCormick -Deering
tractor, fully ecruippe d ; 1950 I.H. McCor-
mick -Deering tractor, 2 -row sniffier and
fully equipped; 1950 McCormick -Deering
4 -furrow plow ; 1948 14IcCormick-Deering
hay haler with motor; 1950 3 -ten Dodge
truck. lexeter brakes, D.Y. axle, hoist,
N. 10.3 -
fit. solid lack with 2 -ft stork
0
extension.2.200 miles; 1950 Allis-Chalmers
No. 60-5 Combine. flax rails, auxiliary
motor, large size scour cleaner; Innis
pick-up. fully eouipped; 1950 Case 12 -ft
swather; 1950 New Idea corn picker, one
row, folly equipped- 1949 John Deere 15 -
disc power drill, fully equipped e 7 -foot
McCormick -Deering. tractor mower; 1950
Allis-Chalmers power side rake; 1950 48 -
foot John Deere E. hay and grain eleva-
tor: McCormick -Deering bale loader; 1950
John Deere manure spreader; McCormick -
Deering tractor. double disc, 16 -plate;
John Deere 6 -ft one-way disc; MaCor-
mick-Deering stiff tooth cultivator ; 5 -sec-
tion diamond harrows ; 10 -ft. B'ssel culla
packer; 1951 Bob -a -Long power lawn
mower ; 1999 De Laval milking machine, 2
single unit; : milk cans ; rubber tire wag-
on; 16 -ft. hay rack and grain box; 30.ft.
corn drib: Litz grain grinder: grain roll-
er; 3 H.P. motor (new): 2 small motors
(new) ; fanning null; 1,000 5 -inch tile;
!water tank ; rubber tire wheelbarrow ; S-
ton hydromatic jack, other jacks ; power
oil pump; set farm scales; root yelper;
walking plow; stoneboat ;, ropes, pulleys,
1
chains; set carpenter teals; full set farm
28 Head -9 Bulls around one tools; electric brooder and poultry equip-
ment; 6 rain shelters. HAY and GRAIN
--2,000 bushels mixed grain; 250 tabs
'second cut alfalfa : 2 711 hale; mixed' fay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Hot Point 4.
burner elec•ric stove; Wingham dipper:
cubic `cot
chesterfield
china crab -
suites : ches-
year old; 15 Bred Heifers; 4 Open
Heifers.
Herd Fully Accredited. Bulls
B'ood Tested. Heifers Calfhood
Vaccinated.
9 Bulls by M.B. Real Emblem
2nd; 13 Heifers by :M.B. Real
Emblem 2nd; 5 Heifers by Ellis
Domino 18th C.F.. 15 Heifers are
bred to Ringwood Crusty. a half-
brother to the 195) Denver Cham-
pion.
Lunch available at farm.
held under cover.
Catalogue on Request.
W.
whine enamel cook store; 17
Universal .refrigerator (new) ;
suite; dining -room suite, tab
inert, 12 chairs: 3 bedx 98
terfield bed; rugs; wainu �finih flat top
office desk with swivel chair, (like new) ;
occasional chair ; small tables ; lamps ;
washing machine; mirrors, and other art-
icles tee numerous to mention. REAL
ESTATE --Parcel 1: 100aore farm (more
for leas), 11/4 miles south of Hensall on
No. 4 Highway. Good brick house, hot
Sale water heating system with oil burner;
modern bathroom; large bank barn, driv-
ing shed, pressure system throughout;
geruge, henhouse for 500 hens, brooder
house for 1,000 clicks. Clay loam, well
S. O'NEIL, E. M. LESTER and dramed; good water supply; 12 acres of
LINO. WHITE, Auets. Stash: 18 acres of permanent pasture.
Parcel 2: 25 acres. part Lot 17, Con. 1,
4370-2 Hay Twp., 14 mile south of Hensall an
No. 4 Highway. All workable land with
pond well. Terns -Chattels, cash. Real
'Este'e: Will be offered day of sale if not
previously sold. Terms --10'% down; baI-
en.ce 10 days. Subject to reserve bid
RIEVE -IN LMEMORY EMORY OF ESTATE OF LATE OLIVER ROW-
. .fumes L. Grieve. who passed away on CLI1"e ; Executors-Idoyd McLean, IL
October 5, 1942. C. Risers. Hensall; E. P. Chesney, Clerk;
-Sadly missed by his Wife and Family. Ha.rnld Jaekaon, votioneer. 4369-2
4370-1
HOLLAND --!N MEMORY .QF BENE -
dict Holia.nd, who died October 943, '
1939.
There is still an ache in our hearts to.
day
That countless years will not take away:
We may arnile with the world, bat we
will never forget
In our hears of memories, dear Benny,
You live with us yet.
--Yon will never be forgotten by Father,
Mather, Brothers and Sisters.
4370-1
In Memoriam
Deaths
DEVEREAUX-At Scott Memorial Jteepi-
tt.d, Seaforth, on Sunday, Sept. 30th,
Phoebe O'Lea'ry, beloved wife of the late
Louis Devereaux. in her 80th year.
McQUAID-In Our Lady of Mercy Hospi-
tal, in 'Toronto, on Wednesday, Oct 3rd.
Patrick Martin McQuaid, in hie 82n8
year. Funeral from the Heath Funeral
Home, Mitchell, Saturday morning to St
Columben Church at 11 a.m.
FIEERGLAS BUILDING INSULATION
WON'T ROT • WON'T BURN • WON'T SETTLE
WON'T SUSTAIN VERMIN
Put Fiberglas between you and the _. .
weather. Use Fiberglas Building in-
sulation lo keep the heat of Summer
out of your home ...and .ave you
fuel bills every Winter horn now on.
MADE IN CANADA
Bali - Macaulay
Seaforth • ! • Clinton
Phone 787 Builders Supplies 97
Lumber - Lime - Tile - Roofing - Siding
Leo Tiberio, 9 -year-old son of
Sgt. and Mrs. Al. Tiberio, and a
pupil of Hensall Public School,
suffered a fractured arm Monday
afternoon in an accident at the
school. While reaching for an art-
icle .he fell down the stairs. The
arm was x-rayed at Clinton Hospi-
tal, and he is now resting comfort-
ably at his home.
Zurich Lions Clu'h staged a mon-
ster bingo in the arena Monuay
night with hundreds attending. Al-
bert C. Rock, Dublin, veteran of
the First World War, walked away
with the $500 jackpot. Other Major
winners were: $100, Dennis Den-
omme, Drysdale; $75, Miss Mary
Mae Fisher, Zurich; $50 was shar-
ed by Mrs. Frank Dixon, Clinton,
and two others. Proceeds will be
used to purchase equipment for the
boys' and girls' band. Fifteen dol-
lar winners from Hensall were
Mrs. R. J. Paterson; Kippen, Thos.
Butt.
A reception for -Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ormston (nee Margaret
McNaughton) was held at the hone
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaugh-
ton, Cromarty, with sixty-five rela-
tives and neighbors attending.
Many lovely and costly gifts were
received by the guests of honor.
Progressive euchre was played and
dancing enjoyed.
Little Barbara Duncan, three,
dau.gll,ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Duncan, London, and granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc-
Naughton, Cromarty, was admitted
to Victoria Hospital, London, suf-
fering with polio. At date of writ-
ing she is getting along nicely. •
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Orr and Jim-
my attended the funeral of the late
George Walter Gilbert, uncle of
Mrs. Orr, held at Arkona Tuesday
afternoon. Mr. Gilbert pa.,sed
away Saturday, Sept. 29, in his olst
year.
The regullr meeting of the Wo-
'T:en's Institute takes place in the
Legion rooms on Wednesday night
O^t. 10. Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
Kerslake are hostesses.
Mrs. John Pfaff is spending a
few weeks visiting with members
of her family in London.
Rev. Andrew Boa, minister of
Empress Ave. United Church, Lon-
don, will be the afternoon guest
speaker at ChiseLhurst United
anniversary service at 2:30. In the
evening Rev. G. Eagle, of Ontario
St. United Church, Clinton, will be
guest minister at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kipfer, of
Lucan, were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and fam-
ily.
STANLEY
aessem
Mrs. Margaret Erratt, of Toron-
to, is spending a two weeks' holi-
day with her sister, Mrs. H. Er-
ra tt.
Mr. Ed. Lowden, of Hamilton,
visited over the week -end with his
brother-in-law, Mr. Richard 1Rob-
ioson, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. H.
Erratt.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Turner and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCiiuehey
are on a motor trip, through the
Western, Provinces.
WIN THROP
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, from,
Flint, Michigan, spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dodds.
Mfr. and Mrs. Glen Haase and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs:
George Kirkby, Burwash, Ota.
Mr. Dave McFarlane and Mr. and
'Mrs. Allan Thompson, Almonte, are
visiting with Mr. R. K. McFarlane.
Cards Of Thanks
THE FAMILY OF '1He LATE HENRY
J. Koehler wishes to thank them many
friends. and neighbors whet were so kind
to them during their recent sad bereave-
ment: 4370x1
T WISH TO THANK THE PARTY WHO
found and returned the gold watrd,
lout at McKillop School Fair, and the per -
sen who brought back the two dolls for
the little girl who lost them. FOSTER
1:'O WLER. 4370-1
WISH TO THANK MY MANY
• friends for their kind letters, cards,
flowers, treats and all other acts of kind-
ness( shown me 'while a patient in Victoria
Hospital London.
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experience preferred. Apply Box 67, HUR-
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COURT OF REVISION
A shower was held on Tuesday
evening of this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erratt, in
honor of their daughter, Helen,
bride -elect of this week. She was.
the recepient of many beautiful and
usefu articles- -.
COURT OF REVISION WILL BE HELD
Oil the 1951 Assessment Roll, Townehip
of Tuckeremith, on Wednesday, Oct. 17,
1951, in the Town Holl, Seaforth, at 8
p.m. Leat date for appeals, October 14,
1951. `
• E. P. CH'ESNEY,
Clerk, Township of Tuckersmith.
4370-2
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Cudmore
and family, of Waterloo, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Cudmore, on Sunday.
Mr. Jonah Green has not been
well lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Green and
family, of Mitchell, visited with
Mr. Green's father, Mr. Jonah
Green, on Sunday last.
Henry Stasik spent Sunday with
friends in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLellan
returned home after spending a
pleasant •trip in the West and in
Vancouver.
Mr. Ivan Forsyth has returned
home after having had a delightful
trip of one month in the West.
Mr. John Wagner, of Guelph, vis-
ited his sister, Mrs. McClymoat,
who returned to Guelph with him
for a two weeks holiday.
We are sorry to lose Mr. and
Mrs. James Donaldson and family,
Mr. Donaldson was engaged as Dr.
Jarrott's herdsman. Good luck,
Jimmie, in your new position.
Mrs. Johnson, of Toronto, is
spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. W. W. Cooper.
Mr. Robert Jarrett, of London, is
spending a few days at the home
of Mrs. Catharine Tarrott.
Mrs. Reid Torrance, of Porter's
Hill, spent the week -end with her
father, Mr. Henry Ivason, and sis-
ter, Miss Jean.
TENDERS
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs -James Newlands
Mrs. Jean. Ross, Mrs. J. Shrumm
and Paul, of Preston, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orland
Johnston and family.
Mrs. C. Haugh had a very suc-
cessful sale on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey, Blake
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Mustard.
Mr. Gordon Mustard spent the
week -end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Mustard.
On the 14th and 21st of this
month special' anniversary servic-
es will be held in the United
Church. Speakers will be Rev. E.
R. Stanway and Dr. Arnnp. A fowl
supper is being planned, as well as
other special evenings during the
week.
Honor Bride -Elect
On Friday evening last friends
gathered in the Sunday School
room of the church to honor Miss
Marion Paterson. bride -elect of 4318
week at a shower. Feature of the
evening was a mock wedding which
was much enjoyed. The charming
Martha MacDonald was the /arid.e,
gowned in shoulderless crintiled
crepe and entered on the arm of
her father, Miss Blanche Zapfe,
TENDERS ARE INVITED BY THE
• Township of Ttickersmlth, for the con-
•truction of the Clarke Mkni'eilial. Drain,
4,875 lineal feet of open drain. Tenders
to state lump sum for oompletion of the
w.hole job, and will be received up to 1
p.m-, Friday, October 12, 1961.
Lowest or any tender not neceesarlly
accepted- Plans and epec1Reations stay be
seen at the Clerk's Office.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk, Township of Tacker.mith4970-2
Registered'
Apprentice Wanted
Good starting wage, bonus, coa4mission
mut other employee benefit:. Aetna
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Stratford.
a'
preceeded by the ring bearer, Mar-
gie Zaplhe and flower girl, Mrs.
Edith Johnston, gowned in black
taffeta and the bridesmaid, Mrs.
Grace Pepper, who wore a flowing
gown of blue and matching head-
dress. Mrs. Jean Cairns was the
'blushing groom, and Mrs. Doreen
Baird was the best man. Miss Eva
Stackhouse performed the cere-
mony despite the weeping of the
bride's mother, Ruth Scott. Fol-
lowing this Marion was asked to
sit in the chair of honor and after
a short address, read by Miss
Blanche Zapfe, she was presented
with" many beautiful gifts. Re-
freshments were served to over 90
guests.
The Women's Association of
Brucefield United Church met on
Saturday, Oct. 6. The meeting op-
ened by singing Hymn No. 469;
Mrs. R. Allan gave the Scripture
reading from Luke 1:15-24, and
Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot gave the
topic on "The Great Supper."
Hy n No. 489 was sung, followed
by raver by Mrs. R. Allan. The
C ed was repeated in unison, Mrs
Wilson read the minutes of the last
meeting. The roll call was answer-
ed by a Thanksgiving prayer. Mrs.
H. Berry gave the treasurer's re-
port, after which plans were made
for the anniversary. The meeting
closed with Hymn No. 364 and
prayer. Group 3 entertained with
a reading by Mrs. Day'man and a
contest by Mrs. McBeath, after
which a delicious lunch was served.
Services in the United Church
next Sunday will be: In the morn-
ing, world-wide Communion and in-
fant baptism, and in the evening,
it will be the Thanksgiving ser3ice.
Miss Ruth Scott spent last week
at her theme here.
Mr. and Mrs. John McMurtric, of
Hensall, spent Sunday with Murray
and Mary Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCully and
family, of Stratford, spent the
week -end with Mr. Joe .McCully,
Mr. Wesley Ham, of Toronto,
SENDING MONEY
- AWAY?
This Way is Safe and
Simple Too
If you are sending money away
for any purpose, you want to be
quite sure that it will reach its
destination. Well, here's as safe a
way of sending phoney as you can
find, and one that's both simple
and inexpensive.
Drop into the Hensall branch of
the Bank of Montreal, and purchase
a B of M Money Order. Such
money orders are payable without
charge anywhere in Canada (ex-
cept in the Yukon). Slip the
money order into an envelope, mail
it, and you can rest happily in the
knowledge that you've assured the
best protection at really low cost.
And you know. too, that the Per-
son at the other end won't have
to be bothered with any exchange
charge; he'll get the full face
value of the money order.
If you have to send money any-
where more rapidly than by post,
have a word with Mr. R. S. Thur -
tell, the accountant at the B of M
branch in Hensall. Hell make
sure that your funds are rushed to
their destination by the B of M's
special telegraphic and cable sys-
tem.. ..
OCTOBER 0,, 1951. -
spent the Week -end with his
mother, Mus. A. Haile, and Miss M.
Swan.
We are Berry to report that Mr'4►
A. Paterson's father, Mr. B. Sbo!-
dice, is very ill, We hope for a.
speedy recovery.
Mi'. and Mrs. Wes. Stackhouse
are visiting their daughter in Glen-
coe. coe.
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Anniversary Services
CHISELHURST
Ignited Church
Rev. W. L Rimers, Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th.
Afternoon Service at 2:30 pate
REV. ANDREW BOA
London, guest speaker
Evening Service at 7:30 p.m.
REV. GLEN EAGLE
Clinton, guest speaker.
Special music by the Choir at
both services
EVERYONE WELCOME
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HENSALL COMMUNITY ARENA
Sponsored by Hensall Legion 468 and Ladies'
Auxiliary
Thanksgiving Night
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951
9:00 p.m.
O 0 n
0 $1,000 IN PRI LS •
Specials — $500.00, $15000, $75.00, $50.00
15 Regular Games at $15.00
BOOTH IN ARENA
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Admission $L00 — Extra Cards- and Specials, 25c
Spend the Holiday Evening in Hensall!
SEATING ACCOMMODATION FOR 2,000
75th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
and FOWL SUPPER
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 —11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Services by Rev. E. R. Stanway, B.A., MA.'
of Logsdon
SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR
assisted by Harry Hoffman, Dashwood, as guest soloist.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th
Turkey Supper — 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Adults $1.50 Children 75c
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st
Services by Rev. J. H. Arnup, B.A_, D.D.
Toronto, Ex -Moderator of the United Church in Canada
SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR
Assisted by Mrs. William Murdoch, of Hamilton, as guest soloist.
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