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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-02-13, Page 4. . f d ssi i. ' , � a a I (>lr i a, l � r, � r� 3 i ,ti„ s ill (1 Ads Inserted At New Low (;,-h Rates: 'ALE, WANTED, LOST At4D FOUND, ETC. -Per Word: , 1st Week 1 Cent 2nd Week % Cent 8rd Week Ve Cent Minimum charge, each insertion25 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation Counts as one word. of Thanks. In Memoriam Notices, Coming Events -1 cent per word. Minimum, 4,0 cents per week. gllrhea may be directed to a Box I.o., c/o The Huron Expositor, for 10 e.'ts extra. (;Cents additional will be charged if ada in above class ale not paid within 10 days `of date of final insertion. Meth6, Marriages and [teethe inserted free of charge. Auction Sales, Notices to Creditors, Ete.-Rates on application. • Coming Events For Sale ON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE BIG FIOR SALE -GLASS DISPLAY Dance at the Popular Crystal Palace suitable for store display. Ballroom, Mitchell, this Friday night, to 63, Seaforth, that danceable, loveable music as played by Clarence Petrie and his Night Hawks; pan SALE -BARN, NEAR SEAF 9:80 to 12:30. Big Valentine Dance Feb- Apply Box 186, HURON EXPO iry sp13. 4489x2 CASE, PHONE 44404 Awl and Found ORTH. SITOR. 4440x1 rj XTRA SPECIAL AT TUDOR'S IN ' Hens011. First quality 51 ga. Nylons at only 1.2e. New Spring shade. 4440-1 LOST - SET O P CAR KEYS IN A leather case. PHONE 299, ,,e eaforth.OR SALE -10 YORK PIGS, 100 LBS. "'-4440x1 F 'THOMAS BURNS. R.R, 4, MitchelL Lot 33, Concession 5, Logan Township. 4440x1 , For Rent pos. RENT -6 -ROOM HEATED APART- " anent in Hensall--3 rooms, kitchen, 2 - piece bath. Apply J C S')TTT,T,TE Phone 691 r 2, Hensall. 4440.1 Motor Cars For Sale 'Eva SALE -11937 PLYMOUTH COACH, " in fair condition. PHONE, after 5 p,m„ 2034, Seaforth. 4489x2 'FoR SALE -0949 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE Srden 5480 less than sale price last May. Apply to R. A. ORR, Hensall, Ont., Shoe Repair. 44404 "B>ESSIE," ALTHOUGH 23 YEARS OLD, .[? is still ki^.king, with plenty of Pep. Never fails to start, and runs perfect. What am I offered? Contact 'DUTCH' RELIT, Town, for further particulars. 4440-1 COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE - LOUIS MURRAY, c/o Michael B. Murray, Seaforth R,R. 5. Telephone Dublin 64 r 19. 4440x1 F OR SALE DURHAM HEIFER, DUE in one month. LOUIS O'REILLY, ,34c- Killop. Phone 46 r 3, Dublin. 4440-1 VOR SALE -REGISTERED HEREFORD cow, with heifer calf, three weeks old. Apply RAY CONS3PT, R.R. 3. Kievan. Phone 651 r 21, Seaforth: 4440-1 FOR SALE-ALLIS-CHALMEBS COM - bine complete with flax rolls, scour clean and screens, straw shredder; knives and guards neer used. Apply Box 185, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4440x2 VOR SALE -HOLSTEIN PURE BRED burl hi -10v tested; .'out one year old. CHARLES PORTINGER. R.R. 2, Kippen. Phone 684 r 22, Hensall. 4440-1 FOR SALE -YEAR OLD ROGERS-MA- retie radio end phonocraph combina- wanted tion, in A-1 condition ; also 1 H.P.'motor and two ti H.P. motors. C. 3. DENNIS. WANTED TO RENT - 6 TO S -ROOM Phone 355-W, Seaforth. 4439-tf house. Wile pay un to 465.00 a month. R SALE -77 ACRES, GOOD CHOICE Apply to Box 184, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4439-tf lend 1 i1 miles west of 'Mitchell on No. 8 H6nhwav; brink house, bank barn. Call 345-M, Mitchell, or Box 402, Mit'hell 444053 APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED .by the Township of Tuckersanith for the position of Warble Fly Inspector for 1953. CANADA'S BEST LOVED BRASSIERES '^eda foe you by (-othie. See them at TUDOR'S in Hensel!. Nylon. Satin, Broad- cloth. Priced from 1.00 to 2.60. 4440-1 4 of willbe per hour with OR SALE -KIDDIE CAR,BABY'S Rate pay 86c an allowance of .roc per mile for use of 'added swine: 9 rairs white children's car. boots. sizes 6 and 8: 1 pair slippers, size Applications' must •(be in the Clerik's hands ,by3 p.m., March 2, 1953. E. P. CHESNEY, Cgterk, Twp, of Tuckersmith. 4440-2 ' Agents Wanted Ambitious Young Woman WANTED MARRIED OR SINGLE, TO SOLICIT for prospects locally for progressive manufacturing firm- Must be able to meet the Public. Highest rates of commissions paid. For further detaiis and an appoint- ment' write to P. 0. BOX 184, Waterloo. 4440-1 • DEALERS Be Independent! CELL FROM DOOR TO DOOR 226 .well-known and guaranteed Jito Pro- ducts. Year round business. 518 will 'buy travelling kit and assortment. Splendid vacant territories- One month trial with absolutely no risk. Particulars: JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal. 4440-4 Notices RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS Of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 847-11. 4363-tf SURGE MILKERS ,ARE SAFER FOR your cows. They do milk faster and are easier' washed. Contact LOVELL Mc- GUIRE, your Surge dealer. Phone 593-W, Wineeham, PAINTING - SPRAY 0R BRUSH ; Papering. Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign painting a specialty. ED, (BUCK) LIT- TLE, Hensall. Phone 196-R, Hensall. 4425-tf AOCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR Air Force personnel stationed at Clin- ton.. if you have a house, apartment, furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please call STATION HOUSING OFFICE at Clinton, 982; local 262. 4436-tf ATTENTION, FARMERS! - PROMPT, courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 285, Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of Canada Ltd. 4399-tf ANNUAL MEETING OTI47E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the• Anneal Meeting of the members of the McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth, Ont:, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1958 at 2:00 o8clock p.m. for business, adoption of ,by-laws, and tbe election of four Directors. Ail members are invited to be present. The retiring Directors are H, Faller, J. H SScHwing, E. J. Trewartha and F. Mc- Gregor, resigned, all of whom are eligible for re-election. at A. REi e Secretary. Property For Sale 'OR SALE--S-ROOM ., FRAME HOUSE, insulated, stoker heisted, modern bath- room and kitchen, nes garage. Lots of ?shirt for garden.. CLAYTON DENNIS. Phone 355-W, Seafortb. 4489-tf }tbVSE nu, SALb''--'FIVE ROQMS,. ,•••••••„," ran' 'Mink titling, sun porch, summer ke.hetr. full badeatent. In Village of Waitdn. Apply CLIFF BROWN, Auburn, 4488x4 SAI`-.-4101TSE WITH BATH 1101' Anel, cola writer, • barn and henhouee l• 2 t6 5' ad%a of land, in Sestet -ah, oh good loetiti ei Ott Istorth Rosa. Immediate pet - OM, Phone 112, mitGVEY MattetI1!Yy Setif`at�tk. 4440-1 t� I4it 'POR SALT-JfiW0=91'O1 'Y, t#If4 •lridfO11iiP4aidingodic,• dee, 80 li't kpa a a!l hcat dd�titdgdbit! `ddlttlb Oflottid,+,,� a pf a w*: 6pt1" Licit itet b' e� Alt4 labii ":' SON'. MO Itt ter hs 4t„ S3paliSrtL4 > ] y .. 142141 4; woman's suit, size 20; 2 nirle- -suits size 12, and a number of smaller dresses. PHONE 278-1. Seaforth. 4440x1 poi?. SALE -2 KITCHEN STOVES: M^e nine; couplings; fixtures; nieces of cloth and congoleem rug; 2 pairs bed springs; cistern pump: 3 chairs: table ; small electric stove. Apply CLARENCE REEVES, Seaforth, 4440x1 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND Household Effects at the residence of Robert Parsons, Queen Street, Hensall. Ont., Saturday, February 21, at 2 p.m., of the following household effects: 3 -piece obestergeld suite; 3 -piece bedroom suite, 2 beds, mattress; studio couch; lounge; chest of drawers; antique mirror; oak secre- tary; 6 dining room chairs; Doherty organ and stool: walnut what -not; 4 rocking chairs; commode chair; hall rack and bench ; 3 small tables; small desk (an- tique) ; 3 trunks; glass -top cupboard ; kit- chen table and chairs; kitchen stool; 8 -day clock ; kitchen range: electric hot plate: coal oil stove: wardrobe; lawn mower: wheelbarrow; copper boiler; set of dishes; other dishes, including antiques; silver- ware; garden tools; sealers. and numerous other articles. PROPERTY -At the same time will be offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, consisting of a double lot on which is situated a 10 -room frame house, complete with basement, furnace, hydro. hard and soft water. On this property is also a small barn. Terms on household effects -cash. Terms on property -IO per cent down, balance in 30 days. If weather is unfavorable. sale will be held under cover. ROBERT PARSONS, Proprietor; Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR six cords of 14 -inch hardwood, to be delivered to S.S. No. 10, Tuckersmith. Tenders to be in heeds of the Secretary by Friday, February 20. ISABELLE CALDWELL, Sec., R.R. 2, Kippen. 4440-1 TENDERS Township of Tuckersmith TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the ' Township of Tuckersmith for spraying cattle for Warble Fly Control, subject to the Warble Fly Control Act. Contractor to supply all requirements ex- cept Warbicide, which will be supplied by the Township. Tenders to state a rate per head per spray. Work to be started April I, 1553, and done to the satisfaction of the In- spector. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to .be sealed, plainly marked "Tender," . and availed or delivered to reach the Clerk by 3 p.m., March 2, 1958. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerjc, Twp. of Tuckersmith, 4440-2 TENDERS Township of Tuckersmith TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Township of Tuckersmith for crushing and hauling approximately 10,000 cubic yards of gravel to township route in the Bummer of 1958. Three-quarter inch screen to he used; contractor to supply all requirementa ex- cept gravel, which will be supplied by tbe Township, ,Marked cheque for $500.00 to aehompany each tender or tender will not be consid- ered, Contract to be completed by July 30, 1963. - Tenders to be sealed, plainly marked "Tender," and 'Mailed or delivered to reach the Clerk by 2 ,perp„ March 2, 1963. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepts For further particulars consult ilogerson, R.E. No, 8, Seaforth, SttperlCtettfent, cis. P. iilESbftr , 'Poe. ef' Ttkiter4tiiltli. Wm. Road 4440.2 uu NT s ams of t seeseseeieweeeeeessereweeee- Mr.au arid rs. Milton W 1rt. Exe- ter, Mr. and Mrs. R Drevildson, Mrs. Frank Coutens, L-n'on, spent the weekend with Mr. -nd '"rs. Al Pearson' and ..Barbara Ann '.n To- ronto. Miss Patsv 'Mit:he'l nurse in - training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, ie spending a three weeks' va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Mitchel'. Mr. Raye Paterson has purchas- ed the residence of the late Mr, and Mrs. H, Arnold o,n Main Street and is having the interior redecor- ated. Mr. Harry Smith h^s purchased the residence of Mr. Keith McLean, Mr. Walter Fairbairn has sold his property to Mr. Norman St. Cyre. Mrs. Emma Shepherd has raispos- ed of her property. Herb Keleher, Chiselhurst, and W. Fuss, Zurich, have purchased lots in the village and intend building, The annual meeting of the Board of Managers of Carmel Church, r-lensall, will be held in the churpl'i Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 8:30 p. i Nurse Here Joins New Exeter Hospital Staff Mrs. Merle Colter, Reg.N., Credi- ton,' who served for several years on the nursing staff of Scott Mem- orial Hospital here, left recently to take, a position on the staff of the new South Huron Hospital in Exeter. Grandmothers' Meeting At Next Kippen W.I. The Kippen East W.I. will meet at the home of Mrs, Alex McGregor Wednesday, February 18, at 2:15 p.m. Roll call will be "My favor- ite newspaper column." A sewing machine company will give a dem- onstration. All grandmothers in the community are invited, Personals "KINNY" GIRLSI GET LOVELY curves i Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new pep. Try famous health and weight-'huilder, Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Introductory, "get - acquainted" size ONLY 60c. All drug- gists. f_TYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R USHER Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 34 samples $1.00. Mail -Order 'Dept. T-73, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. Cards Of Thanks MR. R. B. HOLMES WISHES TO thank his mpny, - friends for cards, treats and visits which he received while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital; also to think the nursing staff. 4440-1 MR. AND MRS. LEO HAGAN . AND `Miss Mary Hagan desire to express their sincere thanks to the many neighbors and friende who extended' sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also to thank those 'who loaned cars, also those who sent spiritual bouquets. I WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to all my friends and neighbors for beautiful cards, letters, treats and flowers, also for visiting me while I was a patient in Stratford General Hospital, and since returning home. 4440x1 MRS, EARL TREFF'RY Births CARTER -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on February 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carter, Egmondville, a son. LANDSBOROUGH-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on February 12, to Mr. and titers. James Landaborough, R.R. 3, Sea - forth, a son. MaeLEAN-Mr. and (Mrs. William J. Mac- Lean (nee Margaret MacGregor) are -pleased to announde the birth of their son, Allan John, at the Exeter Hospital, on February 7. A brother for Brian, OLDFIELD-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on February l0, to Mr. and Mrs. John Oldfield, Tuckersmith, a son. PETHICK-At Scott .Memorial Hospital, on February 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pethick, Seaforth, a daughter. ROWCLIFFE--Jim and Anna Roweliffe are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Peter James, at Victoria Hos- pital, London, Sunday, February 8, 1913. Deathly ' DORSEY--In Seaforth, on Sunday, Feb. 8, Ellen S. Devereaux, beloved wife of William Dorsey, St. polumban, in her 76th year, HAGAN-In Mitchell, on Friday, Feb. 6, James Hagan, Seaforth, in his 88th year. Two Hensall Men.$ot . fl Injured After Crash Damages estimated at $1,3.00 re- sulted after two cars collided one mile west of Hensall' last Friday. Hilliard Lawrence, Mensal', and Lloyd Mousseau, Hensel', were in- volved. The Mousseau car was travelling west, the Lawrence car east. The latter car struck loose gravel and went out of control, it was report- ed. No one was hurt. Damages to the Mousseau car were estimat- ed at $$00, and to the Lawrence car at $500. PC. E. Zimmerman, Exeter, investigated. Exeter Eastern Star Hensall Dance Friday The dance held in Hensall Town Hall last Friday, sponsored bythe Exeter Chapter of the O.E,S., was well patronized. Proceeds. Will be donated to the South Huron Dis- trict Hospital. An angel cake, donated by Mrs. Allan Fraser, Worthy Matron ^ of ' the Chapter, was won by Mrs. Gar- net Paterson, Grand Bend. Steve Dundas drew the winning ticket. The hall was beautifully decorat- ed with the Star colors- Steve Dun- das and his orchestra provided the music for the dance. Carmel Young People •Enjoy Social; .Elect Officers For Year Twenty young people of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, gath- ered in the church. parlor Tuesday night for an enjoyable social and the official organization of the so- ciety. The following were elected to of- fice: president, Orville Taylor; vice president, Edith Love; secretary; Jean Mousseau; treasurer, Shirley Bell. A lunch committee was ap- pointed as follows: Grace 'McLeod, Jean Mousseau, Mary Campbell, Neil Taylor. The organization will meet twice monthly. Hensall United Church Auxiliary Members Hear Two Studies Mrs. Lillian Hyde and Miss. Mav- is Spencer were hostesses for the February meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of Hensall United Church in the church schoolroom Monday evening. Mrb. D. McKel- vie was in charge of the meeting. A Valentine motif decorated the schoolroom. Mrs. J. F. Blackwell presented the study, "Launch Out Into the Deep," and Mrs. Douglas Cook gave the study, "Education and Chris- tian Literature in Angola." Many interesting items of business were brought before the members to be discussed. The recreational period was directed by Mrs. E, Chipchase and Miss R. Avery. Cromarty Ladies Have Fowi Supper A fowl dinner, sponsored by the member% of the Cromarty Ladies' Aid Society, was served to winners of the copper contest at the home of Mrs. M. Houghton last week by the losing side. "The W.M.S. held their regular Meeting with Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl presiding. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Sorsdahl. Mrs. Calder McKaig read tbe sec- ond chapter of the study book, "Africa, Yestfrday and Today." Mrs, Houghton read the Glad Tid- ings Prayer;, Mrs. John Wallace read the story of Miss Hazel Mac - Donald's record of activity, and Mrs. T. L. Scott closed the meet- ing with prayer. Mrs. Moore gave the current ev- ents. A life membership certificate was presented to Mrs, Wm. Har - Used Cars for Sale 1-1951 DODGE—Four-Door; Radio 1-1951 PLYMOUTH—Four-Door 1-1951 CHEVROLET—Four-Door 1-1949 DODGE—Four-Door 1-1946 CHEV.—Four-Door 1-1937 DODGE SEDAN—Four-Door TRUCKS 1--1951 MERCURY 1/2 -TON EXPRESS 1-1950 MERCURY 1 -TON EXPRESS 1-1948 DODGE 3 -TON SPECIAL with Platform and Racks These Can and Trucks in Excellent Condition MACHINERY 1—"D" CASE TRACTOR 1—L CASE TRACTOR 2-70 COCKSHUTT TRACTORS 2—VA CASE TRACTORS 1 FERTILIZER DRILL -- 15 -run Cock- shutt, 2 years old 1 WAGON (Steel Wheel) 1 9 -FOOT 3 -DRUM STEEL LAND ROLLER 1-1951 VAC TR'A'CTOR (New) at reduced price A few' 9° and .10' Packers Available Rowcliffe Motors Phone 267 0 Seaforth d{w.'t'iEPIPM g,,Q_.... ofety, Mrs, T; L, SeOtt I'es 1ddr s e s . lits; Houghton presided 1It Ladies'^`Aid meeting; The rgq',ga X' was answered by a salggeatiO31. oPi *prevenient for redecpratimg,;tlte bdeement of the church. A SO* of money will be donated to the eiteir for new music, and to the library committee for new books. Meml- ters atreed to help the Sunday School to buy a film projector. Hay 'Councillors Set Hall Rents Hay township council, abdts regu- lar meeting in Zurich last week, set rental rates for the township h"11, ranging from free to '$8 for organizations- classed in eight groupings. Rates and groupings are as fol- lows: Group 1: Free -Hay Town- ship Counc'l bus'ness, court, court of revi..ion, Civil Defence and Home Nursing; Group 2, $1.50 rate: Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Federation of Agriculture, Chamber of Commerce, Catholic Women's League, Ladies' Aid, Women's Inst'tute, Holy Name Society, any ohurch group for non- profit, Library Board, annual meet- ing Agricultural Society; Group 3, $2 rate: Band practice, dancing les- sons; Group 4, $4 rate: church gatherings or plays for . profit; Group 5: $8 rate:• banquets, danc- es, wedding receptions, fire insur- ance, Bean Growers' Association, outside shows, Provincial or Dom- inion elections, and all similar func- tions. Gall Gravel Tenders Members authorized the Clerk to call for gravel tenders for town- ship roads. Tender is to be on 8,000 cubic yards of gravel, haul- ing and crushing at a fiat rate, and to be placed on ,.the roads during September. ' Clerk Brokenshire was also in- structed to enquire at the Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests of- fice for information on the high water marc: at the water's edge in St. Joseph. A motion to call for applications for warble fly spray inspector and sprayer was passed, incorporated in a township by-law under the War- ble Fly Control Act. One thousand bags of cement were ordered from F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son for shed and bridges. Accounts Passed Prior to the passage of accounts members decided to make applica- tion to the Department of High- ways for permission to build side- walk at the west end of Zurich, near the highway. The following accounts were or- dered paid: Hay township general accounts- Hensall District •Co-op., $16.48; Hess Electric, $4.35; Wm. Fisher, $2; Hay :'Municipal Tele- phone System, $460.25; Win. Sie- bert, unemployment insurance, $19.20; H. W. Brokenshire, $167.34; Ender Hoare, $6; 'Wm, Hess, $2; I. Desjardine, $2; Provincial 'Treas- urer, 98c, Hay Municipal Telephone Sys- tem -H, 0, Hess, $2,047.49; Leo Gibson, refund, $22.50; Treasurer Stanley Twp., :$30.85; Stropaberg- Carlson, $79.50; H. W. Brokenshire, $38.99; Albert Martin, $10; North- ern Electric Co., $633.84; Automa- tic Electric, $34.91. Hay township roads -Jas. Masse, $139.50; Klopp's Garage, $22.51; St. Joseph's Service, $5.71; Alphonse Masse, $105.83; Louis Ayotte, $38.51; Johnston Patterson, $38; Lerina Rose, $2.63; Dominion Road Machinery Co., $6.35; Louis Masse, $30.78. KIPPEN Regular morning service will be held in St. Andrew's Church this Sunday. To the Editor Editor, The Huron Expositor: Sir: I am doing some work on Dr. William Dunlop (1792-1848), an officer of the Canada Company and a founder, with John Galt, of Gode- rich. I am most anxious to hear of correspondence, memoirs, or any unpublished material by Dr. Dunlop or concerning him. • A death -mask of Dr. Dunlop was exhibited' at the Canadian National Exhibition some time in the middle nineties. It seems since to have disappeared, I, Would be most grateful to tliear from anyone who has any knowledge of its existence. I would also like to bear of let- ters of Louisa McColl, who became Mrs. R. G. Dunlop, a sister-in-law of the doctor's. I would be most grateful for any help your readers may give me in this work. W. H. GRAHAM 746 Walmer Rd,, Toronto. McKillop Busy Beavers Meet For Demonstration The seventh meeting of the Mc- KillOp Busy Beavers was held at the home of Betty Campbell Wed- nesday. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and the roll call was answered by "one special feature in my record book." Mrs. Keyes, assistant club lead- er, demonstrated overcasting a seam, bias binding and fading. Mrs: Pryce,' 'club leader, showed mem- bers how to insert a zipper. The next meetingwill be ao- cial evening at the; home of Mrs. Tomes, Pryce, Ik"ebruary 17. Too, Late To Classify "O'fZCi+3--WILL. BABY SIT EVENINGS. ;Pit() 4 1 292, Slµfiirth. 4440.1 Ffoud belief Directors, of tate 'Huron County Federation of Agriculture meeting in 'Clinton this week in the agri- t:ultural office, board rooms with R. S. Mol erolter, MclUllop, presi- dent,' presiding, decided to donate 1100 to the Huron County Euro- pean Relief Flsnd. Secretary-fieldman, Gordon Greig, Bluevale, was instructed' to inform each of the, 16 township units of the campaign sol°citing their co-op- eration for further donations. Carl Oestreicher, Dashwood, was appointed to the executive replac- ing Gordon Rate, Stephen town- ship, who resigned. The meeting was informed of the Dairy Producers' meeting in Clinton at 2:00 p.m. Friday, when Lewis Davis, Dobbinton, chairman of the Dairy Co-Ordinating Board of Ontario, will be guest speaker. The leadership training school will be held in early March in Clin- ton for federation off,cers, that is, presidents, vice-rresidentsa and sec- retaries. The course will be a one - day event, commencing in the morning aid concluding in the afternoon. A Smile or Two Nothing makes a woman loon nlore uncomfortable in slacks :than. a full-length mirror. • "Don't yon think Gertrude is silly spending so mush money on expensive perfume?" Yes, but she never did'have any common scents," An acquaintance of mine, who ,will shortly be going overseas, called at a men's outfitters in a country town and asked:. "Have tallklYAi .i.opi$i* a neige a iw� 04.4, A0 e i Yougrgr� sat W�li�t � s' ya11r waist . Said the artist; '°1'll give you flue dollars if you'll let me paint YOU," The old mountaineer shifted his tobaccofrom one cheek-to;rkke oth- er and back again. "It's easy Money," said the artist. "?;Char, liain't no question 'bout thet," the mountaineer replied. "I was just a-wonderin' how I'd get the paint off afterwards." • A doctor was summoned to a wild district in the Highlands, and after seeing his patient he said'te' her husband, "You've been trying to do a bit ofdoctoring yourself, haven't you, William?" "Aye," said the man, "I gave her 1, wesn1►it„da�al�a,y�Qt QUIP. *'1701/h) +`S+Md T TG do Noe' v ve. 300t?:ht 4� vpvim� �i xyra befeallis,'• Aye, 'T keit. I Ivae MAUS' that next,” • Burglar: "Qui'et, You! Tr %rig want to atay alive. Pm loo d ig fog the dough your wife has bidden.'": Householder: „"'Good! Switei dll the light and I'll join you." Women's Hospital Aid Bridge Held Last Friday; The Women's Hospital Aid, urlte' der the direction . of Mrs. F. Kline and Mrs, G. C. Brightrall, sponsor* ed a bridge last Friday afternoon* with 10 tables in play. Prize wine ners were Mr$. George Hills and Mrs. John MacTavish. Thirty dol - tars was realized, • ADaa9 A SILOT AN EXiRA ROOM! A 6A1F'ASEI Put FIL to work for you. See your nearest B of M manager about a Farm Improvement Loan today. BANK OF MONTREAL ea"rada:a gnat eaaete working with Canadians in every walk c: life Once 1817 1AN Hr TOA 1111103 UMW • Hensall Branch: WALTER JARRETT, Manager Bricefield (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Friday SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT i Huron Cowity's Finest Market -FOR °. USED CARS 1952 CHF\ DE LUXE COACH -Fully equipped 1952-PONTIAC STYLELINE COACH 1951 PONTIAC COACH 1951 DODGE SEDAN 1950-CHEV DE LUXE COACH -Radio 1948 CHEV, SEDAN 1947 CREW_ COACH -Low mileage , 1941 Cmdv. SPECIAL DE LUXE SEDAN Completely Reconditioned 1939 PONTIAC COACH -Good condition TRUCKS 1953 DODGE %-TON PICKUP 1948.MECUR,Y Sty -TON PICKIJ1P 1937 CHEV. %-TON PICKUP SPECIAL - A variety of '51 Chevrolets, Coaches and Sedans -TO CLEAR AT $1595.00 A .written guarantee for 60 days on all late model care. MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM PHONE 73-X BRUSSELS MOTORS BRUSSELS - -- ONTARIO "The Home of Setter Used Cars'! OPEN EVERY EVENING • Time passes quickly and before we fully realize it another year has gone by. This is particularly true in regards to subscriptions. We think we paid that subscrip- tion just a few weeks ago, whereas actually it was many months ago. So just to make sure you are up to date, will you please the k the date on the label on your cpy of The Huron Expositor. Feb.14, 1953 then you are m aerosis. if this Is the case, your remittance would be appreciated. Either drop into the Office or mail the amount to The Huron Expositor, Seaforth, Thanks a lot. r It 'e 'i iyLl-: A 1 1