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M'ILL'ER - FORD
TAuSHH'W!O,OD., — 'White gladioli
vith-Mauve and 'white phlox adorn -
ted the altar of Zion Lutheran
;Minch, Dashwood, when, •the '' Rev.
L :Hignell :recently united' i Mar-
ariage''Vesta Marilyn 'Ford, daughter
e- .of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford, Exe-
f ter, and Hubert T. Miller, Dasb-
"wood, son of .Mr. .and Mrs. Rein
;;hold Miller.
Mrs, Lorne Klelnstiver presided
:at the organ and ,Mrs. Russell
',B3roderick, Hensel', was the soloist.
Given in marriage by her father,
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It ALL CONTESTANTS WILL RECEIVE CONSOLATION AWARDS
Used Truck
SPECIAL
1951 Fargo 1/2 -Ton
5,000 miles -,
SEAFORTH
MOTORS
Phone 141 - Seaforth
tale 'bride woke a Tho -length gow
of white nylon over satin with her
veil of tulle illusion arraliged free%
satin and pearl trimmed head
dress. She ,carried a cascade of
red roses and wiles oi}•rYeantbe-
mums.
Miss Carole Webb, Dashwood,
was bridesmaid; 'Mise i3lizabeth
A.nn Johnson,. Zurich, flower girl,
and Roger Wayne ,Brintnell, wort
Perry, ring -bearer.
The bridesmaid wore a yellow
nylon organdie dress fashioned
with a portrait neckline with a
matching headdress, and carried
yellow and mauve asters and
American Beauty roses. The flower
girl wore a pink organdy ruffled
dress with a snatching poke. bon-
net, and carried a basket Of posies.
Lloyd Miller was best man, and
Jack Ford and Arthur Miller,
ushers.
The reception was held' at the
Club Monetta, Exeter, the bride's
mother receiving in a gown of
navy crepe with pink accessories,
while the .groom's' mother wore
black sheer with wbite accessor-
ies. -
A wthite gabaridne suit with red
velvet accessories was donned by
the bride for the wedding trip to
New York City and Orlando, Flori-
da. Mr. and Mrsti ,Miller will reside
in Exeter.
$1,000 Jackpot Bingo
3 Games For $100.00
,Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club In aid of Artificial ice
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
THURSDAY, AUG , 28th
— $1,600.00 in Prizes —
4 — Special Games — 4
Three $100 Games — $1,000.00 Jackpot
15 Regular Gmes of $20.00 Each
ALL PRIZES MUST GO!
ADMISSION—$1 nn for 15 Regular Games
Extra White Cards, 25c each, or 5 for $1.00
Special Cards, 25c each, or 5 for $1.00
Doors open at 8:00 o'clock — Games start at 9 p.m. (D.S.T.)
— REFRESHMENT BOOTH —
SALE
STOCK REDUCING SALE OF ALL
NEW and USED IMPLEMENTS
OUR STOCK MUST BE REDUCED
— USED SPECIAL —
Disc, Massey -Harris, Six -Foot, One Way
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We will refuse no reasonable offer
until our stock is reduced .
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Seaforth Motors
CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE
Phone 141 Seaforth
Calling All Gids
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE CROWNED
Miss Huron County'
At the Second Annual
Huron County Beauty Contest
To Be Held in Zurich; on
LABOR DAY — MONDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1952
—AT—
Zurich Lions Club Annual Labor Day Celebration
OPEN TO ALL GIRLS, RESIDENTS OF HURON COUNTY
MARRIED OR SINGLE, BETWEEN AGES OF 15 AND 29
1st PRIZE — $7.00 CASH
Trophy and Gifts of Merchandise
2nd PRIZE — $25.00 CASH.
Trophy and Gifts of Merchandise
Winners will have the opportunity of competing for "Miss Western
Ontario" Contest to be held at a later date in Windsor
at the Windsor Firefighters' Field Day
(ALL CONTESTANTS MUST APPEAR. LN BATHING SULTS•)
Mail this Coupon before August 27th to:
BEAUTY CONTEST, BOX 3, WORK% ONT.
Name
Address
Age
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Canada:Declated to .
Of Foot aril Moil Disease
Canada was officially declared
free of foot and month • disease Huron ¢,.g asibs
Glared n r, FQ R.
Hon.
Minister of Complete
Ag-
riculture. All restrictions on the Of District Tours
movement of livestock throughout
Canada and all •precautionary mea- "Members of the nineteen 4-H
sures against the spread 'of the .Clubs in Huron County have com-
disease in Southern Saskatchewan pleted their first annual series of
have been removed, This action bus tours 'to pointe of interest in
does not in any way change pre- Western Ontario. The tours are
Dent floor price policies for live- new in the work of the 4-H Clubs
stock. 4 in the county.
No sign of the disease has 'been Members of the Tractor Main -
uncovered since May 4 when the tenance club toured the plant of a
last infected herd was slaughtered. large manufacturing company. at
Test animals (calves and hogs) Brantford. John Turnbull, field -
have been on all infected and con- man of the agricultural engineer -
tact premises for 60 days or more ing department, Ontario Agricul-
and none have shown evidence of tural college, accompanied the
the disease. members. The Huron groups min -
The official action removes all ed with the Perth 4-H Grain Clubs
quarantines and restrictive mea- for a 'one -day trip to the D.A.C.,
sures, including individual quaran- Guelph -
tine of former infected or contact
About 225 members of the Calf
premises, and the general quaran and S'w•itie Clubs enjoyed a trip to
tine applicable to the infected area the Western Ontario Agricultural
and buffer zone. Provincial restric School and Experimental Farm, at
tions imposed as a result o the 'Ridgetown. K. E. Lantz, agricul-
outbreak have been removed.
Since the disease was diagnosed tural representative for Kent Conn -
on February 25, 1,343 cattle, 294 ty, addressed the group, which
toured.ahe-farm
swine and 97 sheep" have been
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slaughtered. There was a total of
42 premises involved by the out-
break,
utbreak, 29 of which were infected
premises. and 13 were contact prem-
ises.
The quarantine area involved. on-
ly 21 rural municipalities of the
well over 580 rural ,municipalities
in Saskatchewan. Active infection
occurred in five of the 21 munici-
palities.
The official announcement had
an immediately strengthening ef-
fect on dairy cattle prices. At the
dispersal sale of the Eveermot Hol-
stein herd Of T. W. Reeve, Meal-
dowvale, Ont., held' that same eve-
ning, 35 head sold for $15,880, an
average of $453. This average was
realized despite the fact that the
herd was not on Official R.O.P. test
although the type of the animals
offered was good. A. bred heifer
brought $1,125 anda heifer calf
$1,025. Seven added consignments
brought the sale total for 42 head
to $18,810, a general average of
$447.
The sale was held at the Oak-
ville Sales Arena and by contrast
a consignment sale of purebred
Holsteins held there on August 13
averaged $277.
J. M. Fraser, Streetsville, Ont.,
paid the top price of $1,125 for
Eveermot Early •Sunday Morning
while her twin ' sister, Evoermot.
Late Sunday Morning went to Am-
os Wilkinson, Wallenstein, at $910.
Massey -Harris Farms, Milliken,
Ont., secured an eight -months old
daughter of the three times All-
Can.idian bull Spring Farm Fond
Hope at $1,025.
Other good prices paid included:
$675 by Robert C. Young, Cayuga,
Ont., for a three-year-old; $600 by
Mrs. Dorothy Fairbanks, Ingersoll,
Ont., for a four-year-old; $585 by
W. H. :McCaugherty, Streetsville,
Ont., for a six-year-old; $580 paid
twice by H. Simpson, Stouffville,
Ont., for a pair of bred heifers;
$560 by Mrs• Mildred Fenwick,
Brampton, for a five-year-old, and
$500 paid by each of the following:
Erik Anderson, Cainsville, Ont.; J.
M. Fraser, Streetsville, Ont.; Jas.
King, Brampton, Ont., and R. A.
Armstrong, Waterford, Ont.
Fifteen milking females from
Eveermot averaged $484; nine bred
heifers $571; five open yearlings,
$272, and six heifer calves, $315.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diegel, Mrs'.
Charles Ahrens, Mrs. Edward Ah-
rens and Mrs. Ernest Elligsen vis-
ited in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodward'
and children, Toronto, visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stauch, Janet
and Warren, Kitchener, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dittmer,
Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Preuter and John Preuter.
Mrs. Elwood Smart, Dennis and
Carolyn, Windsor, visited with her
parents, Mr. and J. L. Bennewies.
Mrs. Norman Rode has left for
her home in Detroit after spending
some weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs./ Edward Preuter.
Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and sons
visited,,in .Detroit with her sister,
Mrs. Norman Rode and Mr. Rode.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Becker are
on holidays in Northern Ontario
and Muskoka for two weeks.
The service in St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church on Sunday morning
was in charge of the Luther League
with Charles Koons, Parkersburg,
West Virginia, as guest speaker.
Miss Doreen Wolfe and Jerr
Moffat, Exeter, visited with Mr. a
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe.
Lorne Wolfe, Gerald Buuck and
Ralph Scherbartli have left for
Western Canada by car to help
with the harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querenges-
ser, Waterloo, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Diegel of Mitchell,
and. Mr. and Mrs. :Carman Mogk,
St. Thomas, visite4lin Detroit.
Miss Margaret Whetfield, of St.
Catharines, visited with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Shold ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk and
„,Wendy are holidaying at the home
-bf Mr. and Mrs. George Mogk.
"Darling," a mother reprovedher;
daughter, "you were awfully lat
last night. Ilm afraid I'm dreadful
ly old-fashioned, but I should like
to know where you go."
"Certainly, =ramie. I dined with
—oh, well you don't know him—
and we went to several places I
don't suppose you've been to, and
finished at a queer little club --1'
forget its name, but it's in a cellar
somewhere in town. It's all right,
isn't it, mummie?"
"Of course, darling. It's on1e
that 1 just like to know."
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Arrangements for the trips in all
cases were supervised by G. W.
Montgomery and John, D. Butcher,
with the coo -operation of the Huron
County Club Leaders' Association.
LAC. J. JONES POSTED
TO GOOSE BAY, LAB.
140. J. Jones, Resolute Bay, vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
Jones; George St., last week, with
his bride of a few weeks. He is
being posted to Goose Bay, Labra-
dor, on September 1.
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- Farmers!
Actual tests have proven that the
FAIRBANKS -MORSE
HAMMER MILL
WILL GRIND MORE WITH
LESS POWER!
With a Fairbanks, 85% of its
grain or roughages are broken
before it reaches the screen,
We are taking orders now for
Fall delivery of these machines,
and we invite you•to look over
the advantages of a Fairbanks
and compare the price before
you buy.
Local Agent:
V. J. LANE
Seaforth, R.R. 5
PHONE 46 r 12• - DUBLIN
kce Tayloi°ght,
r l el- + Rigeand
Claremce Taylor lost the Middle
tlrer of his right baati am re
cel ed never riaceratia ou tie
rpet of the hand when it was
caughten a saw at the Stalls Mill,
Telephone Pole Struck
As Vehicle Leaves Road
Charles E. Dolmage, of Kitchen -
gr, _escaped unhurt" Wednesday
when, his car left the road on No.
4 Highway about four miles north
of Exeter..
Provincial ,Constable Cecil Bib -
bons, Exeter, said the auto ran in-
to a,, ditch and clipped off a tele-
phone pole. He estimated damage
at $200.
DUNGANNON
Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford, was
a visitor with her sisters, Misses
Robina and Nettie Sproul.
Miss May Somerville, Winnipeg,
visited her aunt, Mrs. W. Sproul.
Rev. George Watt, on vacation
for a month, has returned and oc-
cupied the pulpit again at the Dun-
gannon United Church, also at Port
Albert and Crewe appointments.
Mrs. Winnifred Widcombe, Weed-
sor, and Bill McClure, -Mrs, -McClure
and 'family have been vacationing
at the parental home of Mr. and,
Mrs. W. H. McClure.
Norris Sampson, 8, is undergo-
ing the siege of mumps at the home
of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary
Rivett. '
A Smile or Two
And then there's the one about
the cat who ate cheese so he could
wait for the mice with baited
breath.
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"Why is Jones pacingback and
forth so frantically?"
"He is awfully worried about his
wife."
"Why? What 'has she got?"
"The car."
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"Why is your car painted blue on
one side and red on the other?"
"It's a terrific scheme. You should
hear the witnesses contradict each
other."
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One Wife: "How do you get mon-
ey out of your husband?"
Another ..Wife: "Oh, I say I'm
going back to mother and he im-
mediately hands me the fare."
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A father cannibal was lecturing
his son. "How many times must I
tell you not to speak when you
have someone in your teeth!"
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Husband: "Aren't you running
that sewing machine a little fast?
... Watch that corner . .. Watch
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PROBLEM
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The Huron Expositor
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CLINTON, ONT.
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Farm Machinery
Demonstration
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• CASE EAGLE HITCH
• TRACTORS, PLOWS
• DISC HARROWS
• OTHER MACHINERY
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— BE SURE TO ATTEND —
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'into Tawe «ail
A. convention will e held. 7MCoA-
day, Zet. 8, at $ p.m, at -0400i
Town Nall to tthoose a, oandids!te
for Huron riding for the fcirthcer -
ing Dominion election, by the Pre-
gress4ve ,Oonservatives.
It is announcee. that two dele-
gates from each polling subdivision
will be entitled to vote at the ever
ven'tion.
The new riding, with nearly 44,-
000
4,000 voters and: 143 polls, is com-
prised of the Township of Hibbert
and all of Huron County, except
the Town of Wingham and Town-
ships of Howick and Turnberry.
Officers for the new riding of
Huron will be elected„ at this meet
ing.
your fingers ... Watch that cross -
seam ....Slow down!"
Wife: "Say, what's the matter
with you? I've been running this
machine for years."
Husband: "I thought it only
fair to help you, since you always
help to drive the car."
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New Minister: "What did they
say of my predecessor, deacon?"
---Deacon:. "They ._..said, he .wasn't_
sound."
Minister (relieved): "Ali, and
what do they say of me?"
Deacon:: "They say you're all
sound!"
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Man, to small son of workman
who has met with an accident:
"When will dad he fit to work
again?"
Boy "Can't say for certain, but
it will be a long, long time."
Manff "What makes you think
that?"
Boy: "Cause compensation's set
in."
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Bandage -covered Joe lay in the
hospital bed and spoke dazedly to
his visiting pal: "Wh-what hap-
pened?"
"You absorbed too much and
then made a bet you could fly out
the window and around the block."
"Why didn't you stop 'me?"
screamed the patient.
"Stop you. I had $25 on you."
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A candidate for election address-
ing his constituency was surprised
by a voice which, calling from the
back of the hall, said:
"Well, I don't care what you say.
I wouldn't vote for you if you were
the Angel Gabriel."
Quick as lightning came the re-
ply: "If I were the Angel Gabriel
you wouldn't be in my constitu-
ency!"
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"Doctor, I wish you'd look at this
ankle of mine."
"Why, man, it's broken. How
long has this gone on?"
"About two weeks?"
"Two weeks! Why didn't you
call me before?"
"Well, every time I come here
You order me to quit smoking."
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox, of
Pickering, and Miss Agnes Broad -
foot, Reg.N., London, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McClure, McKillop.
Be thrifty! Phone 41, Sea -
forth. Classified ads, are re-
sult -getting. The Huron Expos-
itor.
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The colors include New
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NEW FALL TEENA .PAIGE DRESSES
ARE HERE
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A Home Improvement Finance
Plan for Home Owners
The BALL - MACAULAY Yards at Seaforth and Clinton are pleased to
announce that through membership in Inter -Provincial Building Credits
Ltd., they are now able to offer to HOME OWNERS a low cost Credit
Plan, by which repairs, alterations and modernization of existing homes
can be financed.
Who is Eligible?
Any home owner of good credit stand-
ing who has a reasonable equity in his
home.
What Improvements Can Be
Financed Under the Plan?
A repair, alteration or lmprovement of
an existing structure, including a detached
garage, e.g., finishing attic rooms, adding
rooms, re -roofing, hew flooring, modernizing
kitchens, bathrooms, making basement room,
etc.
Where Do I Apply For Advice?
Go to BALL - MACAULAY. They will
give you expert advice, examine your home
if you so desire, help you to determine your
exact requirements, give you a quotation, or
find a satisfactory contractor. If you wish,
you can do the job yourself.
How Do I Arrange For Credit?
Fill out a simple confidential applica-
tion.
pplication in BALL - MACAULAY Office.
Are There Limits As to Amount
and Time Allowed For
Payment?
Yes. The minimum credit is $100 and
the maximum •12000. The repayment plan
provid$.,s far equal monthly instalments in
round "figures over periods of 'six, twelve,
eighteen or twenty-four months, as you may
select. You say how much you can afford
to pay each month and a satisfactory plan
will be selected.
What is the Down Payment Be-
fore I Can Get the Job Started?
Ne down payment is necessary on build-
isle
uildins material.
What is the Carrying Charge or
Cost of This Credit?
One-half of one per cent per mohth on
the total credit arranged. Thus a $300.00
credit to be repaid in 12 monthly instalments
would cont $6 per $100, or $18 in all. There
is no other charge except in the case of small
credits of $250 or less, for which an addition-
al service charge of $1.00 is made.
BALL - MACAULAY
LUMBER - LIME - CEMENT - TILE - BRICK
SEAFORTH CLINTON'
Phone 787 Phone 97
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