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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-05-01, Page 4;T` IY t. it !6 } to ds I. seated. At New LowCash Rates r� �! New as R , E, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—PeF Word: sat Weak 1 Cent 2nd Week §',t Cent 3rd Week 3tj Cent Minimum charge, each insertion25 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as, tone word. gl” )!hanks, In Memoriam Notices, Coming Events -;1 cent per word. Minimum, 1411 Cents per week. igttilrlea may be directed to a Box No., c/o The Huron Expositor, for 10 cents extra. 'Ql4 Penta additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 days pf date of !Anal insertion. Meths.. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. Apetton Sales, Notices to Creditors. Etc. -Rates on application. Coming Events Personals N. THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY, swing and *ay in the old tyme way, the tuneful melodies of Clarence i'etrie and his Night Hawks, every Friday night, at the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell, Ont, 4461-5 Motor Cars For Sale F06i. SALE -1941 .DODGE COUPE ; RUN 112,000 miles. In good condition. Phone 1AOI{ BURLEIGH, 6854, Seaforth. 4451x3 Poultry FOR SALE -465 ROCK -NEW HAMP- shire mullets, three months old. MRS. VIVAN COOPER- Phone 653 r 41, Sea - 'forth. 4451x1 Livestock Wanted • --EAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service, phone "STONES" collect, Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 655 r 2. Wanted WANTED TO BUY -A SET OF RIGHT hand golf clubs. PHONE 133-W, Sea - forth. 4451-1 WANTED -GOOD HOME FOR KIT - tens. Phone 581-W, Seaforth. MRS. GEORGE EATON, 1451x1 HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RILE B E R Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 54 samples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED AMBITIOUS AND INDUSTRIOUS, TO sell our 225 guaranteed and well-known products such as: Toiletries, Culineries, Medicines Domestic , Necessities T Cof- fee, o - fee, etc. Good discount, Specials each month with FREE PRODUCTS. 318 need- ed. Exclusive territory, Particulars: JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal 4450-4 Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of ELLEN DORSEY ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Ellen horsey, late of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, Married Woman, deceas- ed who died on the 8th day of February, 1953, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 8th day of May, 1953, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. -'ANTED TO RENT - 6 TO 8 -ROOM DATED at Seaforth. this 15th house, Will pay up to $65.00 a month. April, 1958. Apply to Box 184, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4439-tf MPCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, -'-•--------- Solicitor for the Executor. Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED -LIVE IN or out. Light duties; one child in the home. PHONE 592, Seaforth. 4450.2 MACHINISTS-EXFERIENCED, FIRST - class men remired by Western On- tario manufacturer. Good wages, excel- lent working conditions. Apply to MR. GRACE, Plant Superintepdept, The Domin- ion Road Machinery Co. Limned, Goder- rich, Ontario. 4450-2 BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCE PREFERRED To take charge of Office Apply: Parrish & Heimbecker 'Flour Mills, Seaforth PHONE 147 4451x1 WANTED IMMEDIATELY OFFIOE GIRLS FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK Typing essential; experience an asset. Good wages. Group insurance benefits. • Apply DOMINION ROAD MACHINERY 00., LTD. Goderich — Ont. 4451-1 For Rent FOR RENT -FIVE, ROOMS, HEA IED • apartment; refrigerator,- telephone,, separate bath. Apply JOHN TREMEER. on premises. 4451x1 5 -Room APARTMENT to RENT I. Apply Alvin W. Sillery Solicitor, &c., Seaforth, Ontario. 4449-3 Property For Sale FOR SALE -5 -ROOM BRICK HOUSE. PHONE 390-J, Seaforth, 4450-2 FOR SALE -8 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE, insulated, stoker heated, modern bath- room and kitchen, new garage. Lots of room for rgarden.• CLAYTON DENNIS. Phone 365-W, Seaforth- 4489-tf PROPERTY FOR SALE -TWO-STOREY three bedrooms, living room, den, a- piece bathroom, oil heated house, including three acres of land, edge of town. Approv- ed for Veterans' Land Act purchase. Ap- ply Box 202, HURON EXPOSITOR. or Phone 41, Seaforth. 4431-tf Notices CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK, PLOW- ing, refuse collection: JOE NIGH. Phone 648 r 32, Seaforth. 4450.2 AETTNTION, FARMERS !-OLD FENCE wire removed. Call ED. McGRATH, Dublin, 46 r 28, collect. 4449x8 NOTICE - CRUSHED , GRAVEL FOR local delivery. EVERATr R. SMITH & SONS, Phone 663 r 4, Seaforth. 4449-8 SEWAGE DISPOSAL, P U M PING septic ianks,-,wells and Cisterns in the sanitary way; also repairs to septic tanks. IRVIN COXON, Milverton, Ont. Phone 75 r 4, Milverton, 4449x4 MOWERS SHARPENED - WILL sharpen all makes of lawn mowers. Will call for and, deliver, JOHN Mac - LEAN, Egmondville. Phone 642 r 8, Sea - forth. 4448.8 RADIO REPAIRS -'FOR ALL KINDS of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- 1'AIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. /Phone 84? -R. r 4368-tf 'DATNTING - SPRAY OR BRUSH; Papering, Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign :veinal*. a specialty. D. (BUCK) LIT- TLE, 'Eensall. Phone 196-R,. Eensall, 4425-tt AO(1OM'MODATION REQt1I11ED FOR Aisc'.•1'oires personnel stationed at Olin - tori ' Xf itou have a hoose, apartment, farh�he' adr tfitftfrn(shed, to rent, plead'e dill ,STATION MUSING OFFIOE at *eel 252.•- .44864 4.01A1ERs i PROMPT,, aalitidYl •oil' A4t'deed �sind` �diiimaiitlb q igallite , Illi. , 961 r '11, h ot •245, Ing & Oe, df 4899-tf iSeelated With Dat day of 4449-3 Tenders Wanted TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings -Province of Ontario SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "TENDER FOR COAL", will be received until 3 p.m, (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, De- partment of Public Works, Ottawa, and the District Architect, 36 Adelaide St, East, Toronto, Ont, Tenders should be made on the, forms supplied by the Department and in;accord- ance with departmental specifications and conditions attltched thereto, The Department reserves the right to de- mand from any successful tenderer, before awarding' the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque en.a char- tered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds 'of the Dominion of Canada or of the, Cana- dian National Railway Company and its constituent companies unconditionally guar- anteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforemention- ed bonds and a certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. .Such security will serve as a guarantee for the pre,er fulfilment of the contract. ROBERT FORTIER, Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 15, 1953. For Sale FISHING BAIT FOR SALE. PHONE 27 or 144, Seaforth. 4451-1I TUDOR'S IN HENSALL HAVE A grand stook of Nylon Blouses. Priced as low as 2.95, they are outstanding value. FOR SALE -BELGIAN MARE, 5 YEARS old. Apply to R. S, AIKENS, Dublin. Phone 35 r 14, Dublin. 4451x1 FOR••• -SALE RED CLOVER SEED. JOHN THOMPSON, Phone 833 r 31, Seaforth. • „ 4449-3 FOR SALE -JERSEY COW, DUE TO freshen in mid-May. FRED HUIS- SER, Market St. 4451x1 Fon SALE -GOOD SEED POTATOES, 2 cents a pound. NORMAN EGGERT,. R.R. 1, Dublin. Phone 81 r 14, Dublin. 445151 A REAL BUY ON SHORTIE COATS AT TUDOR'S in Hensall. Only 14.95. Sizes 14-20, Navy, Black and Pastels. See them now at TUDOR'S. FOR, SALE -GENERAL -ELECTRIC RE- frigerator, like new. Apply MrRS. EMMA JONES, Goderich St.' East, Sea - forth. 4451x1 CANARIES AND BUDGIES - GIVE Mother a- canary or budgie bn Mother's Day. Also have cages, stands, feed, etc. SEAFORTH AVIARIES. Ted Savauge. 44.51x POTATOES FOR SALE. -50 BAGS OF Irish. Cobblers.. Good cookers and ex- tra early for planting for seed. Call at house or Phone JAMES ELLIOTT even- ings, 219-W, Seaforth, 4451-1 IT'S TUDO*S IN HENSALL FOR ALL your curtain needs. Made up or by the yard, cotton or rayon. marquisette, Celanese, voile and orlon by the yard, FOR SALE -TEAM .BAY GELDINGS, 8 and 10 years; Weighing about 8500. Apply to KEITH MILLER, RAR. 2, Bay- field. Phone 908 r 23, Clinton... _ 4451x2 POTATOES FOR SALE - SABAGOES, suitable for seed. Apply JOE GIB - SON, 2 miles west of Seaforth on No. 8 Highway. Phone Clinton 616 r 8. 4450-2 FOR SALE --USED PLUG-IN TYPE rangette. Very reasonably priced. Apply at FRANK •KLINO'S. , • 4451-1 'LIEY DID USERS OF 86 LONG TUBE milkers change to Surge in this die. test lass year? Send inquiries to LOV- ELL McGULR'E, ibone,_•590-W, Wingham, Pout 8utigeY'edler_ _._ — . �..-..__... VOA $ALF,—G.0-112, Bi0Yot.E Dodi m ishneood*eng Machine good condition; also rolls; .wickleas 8.burner coal oil stove, nearly new. Apply MAX CARTEL Eg- 5nondvllle. Phone 561-W. 4460x2 ,L11'(�1T�t' ��r4o4, SZ4�lt1,'t� Tr'�•�y 't✓ . 311a11at9. rea5ly gpR ra1ABee A4I�+ A�1RSOlJv �'lipna $.>)b,,T �t�fa!;W.,P SALE.--+ 1 NUILBERE QF' eteln 4wtI1 calves. 6Witable.f9r meters. ? xe* HARUY,Q Opidgi4IA.N, Staffs. 4451.1 FOR SALE,---COT17A'GE ON RAILWAY Street; 6 rooms: furnace, -town water. heavy wiring; garage attached; garden. Possession June 1 or earlier. Terms ar- ranged. ' PHONE 481-M, Seaforth. 44514 MOR SALE -2 STEEL LAND ROLLERS in good condition ; 1 corn aeufer. new condition; 2 four-wheel spreaders on rub. her, reconditioned; very reasonable. V. J. LANE, R.R, 5, Seaforth. Phone 46 r 12, Dublin. 4451.2 Auction ,Sales AUCTION'SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- feets in Town of Seaforth, on Satur- day, May 2, at 1 p.m„ at Robert Smith's home on Goderich St. East: Eight -piece dining room suite; piano; davenport; Fin- lay coal and wood cook stove with reser- voir; window blinds; iron bed, springs, Simmons mattress (new) ; large galvanized wash tub: porcelain kitchen sink; crocks; Massey -Harris hand cutting 'box; large feed box ; ash sifter box ; tool boxes; steel bar ; poet hole augur; post hole spoon: force cistern pump; circular saw, mandrill and pulley ; tree trimmer ; inside chemical toilet with pipes; quantity walnut lumber; pick : hand cultivator ; set climbing spurs; 2 one-third H.P. motors (new) ; kitchen table and chairs; kitchen cupboard; bed- room suite. springs, mattress (like new) ; % painted bedsprings and mattress; a an- gle bed, springs and mattress; desk; pil- lows; range stove; odd dishes and uten- sils; vise; 2 pulleys; hay knife; number carpenter tools; horse clippers; robe, 14 - foot logging chain ; sling ropes; wire stretchers; block and tackle; tool box and wrenches; 1 6 -ft, crosscut saw; root pill - per ; 2 ditching spades ; cream separator; lawn mower ; lumber ; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms - Cash. ROBERT SMITH (Estate of• late N. R. Dorrance) : E. P. Chesney, Clerk ; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Machinery and Stock at Lot 13, Con- cession 17, Grey Township, 3 miles east of Walton, on Thursday, May -r4;' at 1 p.m.: CATTLE -1 registered, Ayrshire heifer, 3 years old (fresh); 1 registered Ayrshire heifer, 1 year old; 1 grade Ayr- shire heifer, due time of sale; Holstein heifer 3 years old; red heifer, 3 years old ; Jersey !cow. 10 years old ; grey cow, 9 years old ; black cow, 7 years old ; Jer- sey cow, 11 years old: Hereford cow, 11 years 'Did ; red cow, 8 years old ; Hereford heifer, 3 years old ; Ayrshire heifer 8 years old ; 8 Durham and Poll Angus steers, ranging from 600 to 800 lbs.; 1 Hereford heifer. 700 Lbs.; 11 Durham calves from 4 to 6 weeks old. IMPLE- JIENTS-19'19 Ford tractor and plow; set drag harrows; walking plow; electric Pe Laval cream separator; De Laval'mag- netic milker, 2 single units (like new) ; 6 range shelters; fanning mill: hammer mill, Paper : Mas,ey-Harris hay loader: Leering 5 -ft. mower: Deering 7 -ft. binder; McCormick -Deering manure spreader on rubber; dll-steel rubber tired wagon ; 16 - ft. flat hay rack; wagon box ; grain blow- er: set single sleighs and cutter; set scales; coal brooder ; oil brooder; electric brooder: John Deere 12-A 6 -foot combine, complete with flax rolls and pickup; 6 tons mixed hay; barrels. forks, shovels, ropes, chains, sacks, set double harness; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms -•Cash. No reserve: farm sold. AN- DREW McNICHOL, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Cards Of Thanks MRS. KEN CHAMBERS WISHES TO thank her friends for.. the cards, fruits and flowers sent her while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital: also to thank Dr. Gorwill and the nursing staff of the hospital for their kindness.- 4451x1 MRS. LOUIS O'REILLY WISHES TO thank her 'many friends for the flowers, treats and cards sent her while a patient in St. Josey,h's Hospital, London; also thanks. to Dr. M. W. Stapleton, nurs- ing staff and special nurses. ' 4451x1 T WISH TO THANK ALL MY NEIG3I- .bors and friends for kindness shown me while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital ; also for cards, flowers and treats. Special thanks to Drs. Brady and McMaster and the nursing staff. 4451-1 MRS. ALICE HOHNER THE FAMILY OF THE LATE 'WILLIAM Dungey wishes to thank all their friends for their kind expressions of sym- pathy in the passing of a dear father, also those who sent flowers and cards- A special thanks to Rev. A. W. Gardiner, those who loaned cars or helped in any way. 4451x1 MRS. WALTON KERSL'AIKE AND FAM- ily of Cromarty wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent sad bereavement; also for the cards and beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to Rev. R Duno$nson, Dr. J. C. Goddard, nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital, Exeter. 4451x1 MRS. W.I,J., FAULKNER AND PATRI- cra, of Galt; 'Miss Lillian Faulkner, Seaforth, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Faulk- ner and family, of Detroit, wish to ex- press their sincere appreciation to friends and 'neighbors for the many spiritual bouquets, floral tributes and acts of kind- ness shown to them at their recent sad bereavement in the death of the late Wm. J. Faulkner, of Galt. 4451x1 CASE -,THE FAMILY OF THE LATE J. Arnold Case wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement: also for the beautiful floral tributes. Our. thanks to the Rev. W. A. Jones, Dr. John A. Corwin, nurses, pallbearers, St. Thomas' Anglican Choir and George Clarke, organist. 4451x1 THERE ARE TIMES WHEN THINGS Become Difficult: I wish to take the opportunity of expressing sincere thanks to the Hensel] and vicinity friends, the various groups, the Chiselhurst friends, and the private parties for their outstand- ing assistance provided at., the present time. Your thoughtfulness -is deeply ap- preciated and will always be remembered. 4451-1 GLADYS LU.KER! Try Huron Expositor want Ads. Phone 41, Seaforth, Iain wit}? 't':t N�(1. a:.. M . and 114rs. '11hi Rendition. of ¥ E. R, Hum- ble, seriously, insured in a heads -en crash •Sunday night on --No, 4 -Highway„ one mile 'north of Clin- ton, Clipton, was reported ',tR' ber',Satisfacr tory Wednesdayat Olieton Hospi- tal. Mrs. Rumble: who -its the moth- er of Mrs. S. iR,annie and Mrs J. Anderson, suffered' severe head lacerations in the crash. - The Girl Guides are sponsoring a paper drive Saturday, May 2. Please have bundles' tied separate- ly and left in front of your homes by 9:30 a.m. The I.O.O.F. and Amber Rebekah Lodges will attend divine service in St. Paul's Anglican Church Sun- day evening, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. C..L. Langford will speak. Mrs. N. A. Stevens, who has been bol Lost and Found LOST(MANCHESTER 'TOY TERRIER dog. Answers g to name o f"Laddi " e Finder 'please phone ED- ANDREWS, 851 r 1.1; Seaforth, 4451 - In Memoriam DICK -IN LOVING MEMORY OF A dear husband and father, Mr. A. W. Dick, who passed away one year ago, May 3, 1952. The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day, ,But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. -Sadly missed by Wife and Family. 4451x1 1jARQUHARSON-IN LOVING MEM- ory of; a dear father and grandfather, William Farquharson, who passed away four years ago, May 2, 1949. Deep in our hearts you are fondly re- membered, Sweet, happy memories cling 'round your name; True hearts that loved you with deepest affection Always will love ydu in death the same. -Ever remembered by daughter Helen, Ed„ and Grandchildren. 4451x1 Births BELL -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bell, Seaforth, a daughter, BELL -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on April 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, R.R. 2, Hensall, a daughter. COYNE- .At Scott Memorial Hospital, on April 26, to Mr. and JJrs. Michael Coyne, Staffa, twin daughters. CORCORAN-Cpl. and Mrs. L. W. Cor- coran (nee Gladys Holmes), announce the birth of a son, James .Patrick, April 25, at Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary, Alberta. HANEY-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on April 30, to Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Haney, R.R. 9, Seaforth, a son. KROONEN-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on April 27, to Mr. and • Mrs. Leo Kroonen, Dublin, a son. VAN ROOJEN-At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on April 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Roojen, R.R. 2, Seaforth, a daugh- ter. WALSH--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on April 25, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh, R.R. 1, Dublin, a daughter. Kin Keno Numbers Wed. April 22.- B2 Thurs., April 23 .... N-45 Fri., April 24 B-10 Sat., April 25 I-26 Mon., April 27 G-51 Full Card was claiimed 'by Hugh Cook ,of Belgrave (G-51) WINGHAM KINSMMEN CLUB Evergreens For Sale Your Choice for $3.00 PFITZER'S JUNIPER MEAGER'S JUNIPER PYAMIDAL CEDAR JAPANESE YEN.. MUGHUS.-PINE —'Also FLOWERING' PLUM WEEPING WILLOW WEEPING BIRCH JAPANESE LILAC DOUBLE ORANGE BLOSSOM Dr.:E. A. McMaster Phone 27 : Seaforth'' NOTICE. Hibbert Residents The Council of the Township of Hibbert urges all residents, 12 years of age and over, to take advantage -of -the Free Chest X-rays being made available to them on May• 8, in the Staffa Com- munity Hall,. (Signed) - • , FRANK C. ALLAN peeve, ie, of Ahbe t a a,i • rg, tt; tbr.'. ! 11000 •; ak 1t,n,, t !! 't11f P.41e t '# tl.'' Nt��{iugllt i1a�iw, lisp anil> l)lr4 Award Hensel Girl Prizes After Huron Music ' Festival Special .awards were presented: to the following at the` South 'Hur- o'n Musio Festival at the grand finale concert in South Huron Dis- trict High 'S'ehool last week: Public School—Girls' vocal solo, Jean Henderson, Hensall, $15.00; Municipal Scholarship Award for school children, vocal solo, J: Hen- derson, $10; Piano, •8 to 11, Rox- anne Beavers, Exeter; 'Beth God- dard, Henssall (tie), $10; Snellgrove Trophy, junior piano solo, R. Beav- ers, Exeter; Beth 'Goddard, Hen- sall (tie). Jean Henderson is a pupil of ^J. L. Nicol, A.C.C.O., and Beth God- dard is a pupil of Miss Greta Lara- mie. Carmel Young People • Engage in Debate; - View Film Monday Rev. J B. Fox occupied Carmel Presbyterian, Church in Hensall last Sunday, ohoosing for his morn- ing theme, "Handwriting on the Wall." His evening,1s'ubject was, "Using Our Gains," For their morning anthem the choir sang, "All Of An April Morning." Lovely flowers on the Communion table were in memory of the late Mrs. Gertrude Keen, placed there by members of her family. The ,Young People's Society of Carmel Church met. Monday night in the Sunday School room. The programincluded' a brief debate on the theme, "Resolved ,,that a Chris- tian can serve God as fully in of- fice or factory as in the ministry," followed by a film strip, "A Chris- tian and. His Life Work:" At the conclusion of the program refresh- ments' were enjoyed, , linlville WA, WMS Meet At the Home Of Mrs. H. Bell The Elimville W.M.S. and W.A. held the Easter'• meeting at the home of Mrs, Harold Bell last a.- week. Mrs, Charles• Stej�Fteli 'Jia charge of the meeting and followed the Missionary Monthly program. Mrs. John Ridley' 'read the scrip- ture and Mrs. Ivan Brock the prayer. Mrs. Gilbert Johns gave -a reading and Mrs, Ross Skinner' played a selection On the ,guitar. Mrs. Moores gave the topic, "What Easter Means To Us," and Mrs. Phil Hern read a letter from An- gola. The. W.A. part was opened with an Easter reading by the leader, also a short synopsis of the meet- ing in Exeter that afternoon, when Mrs. Wheable, London,P s oke on the UN. Mrs. Everett Skinner gave, a reading, "A Little Praise Goes a Long Way." --Ruth Skinner. gave a .talk on the cooking school class she attended in Exeter, Mrs! Wm,' Johns, president of the • W:M.S., conducted business. Mrs. Ivan Brock • was delegated to the Goderich convention. A con- cert is to be arranged by Mrs. Gil- bert Johns, Mrs. H. Bell and Mrs. John Ridley for the balance of the training school money. Mrs, Ross Skinner conducted business' for the W.A. After the benediction lunch was. served. ea 13 :04 44 444 ' 4r xsminded rthe 5�1 !R #.1Men8 1 b salvage give $t3?t1 t i day, : M'ay 13. rlten ser i, pei'sr lnagaa' {les and. NO%. niattree:ses and 1041, w lam be:nellected. If salvage cannot be' Rut. on' the sidewalk by ap,2, •resident; . call 35-W between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m, 'Wednesday and a track will came, to the home and• remove the salvage. In Winthrop, salvage may be left at .Dolntage's Store. Proceeds of the drive are in aid of the Oauadian National Institute for the Blind. CROMARTY . - Mrs. T. MacIntosh and Mrs. Alex Ramsay attended the funeral of the late Rev. H. Bennie at Acton. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Lamwon4 and daughter, Isabel, of London, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs.'Lloyd' Sors- dahl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caddick and daughter; Siharon Grace, . London, visited with Mr. and- Mrs. Don Scott and Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Mrs. Grace ,Scott has returned home after' spending several months' in London with Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Caddick. Mr. Girsheum Spears and Frank Speare and Beverley, Toronto, vis- ited with Miss Olive Speare over the weekend. On Wednesday of last week Mrs. R. Duncanson, Mrs. K. McKellar, Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. L. Sorsdahl and Mrs. M. Houghton attended the W.M.S. Synodical at Wingham. ''Rev. A. H. Day'nard was guest -speaker at the Young People's meeting Sunday.evening. Mr. William Patrick, Wyoming, called on friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemp and Audrey and ,Mr. and. Mrs. Laverne Rose, Mitchell, visited with Mr's. M. Houghton on' Sunday. KIPPEN Mr.411111111111 William Ivison returned home Saturday after spending the winter months in Peterbol•o. We are sorry to report Mr. Joe Lostell has .been confined to his bed. We hope for a speedy recov- ery. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Dickert and Merle visited Sunday afternoon with the former's brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dickert, Clifford. Mr. Shaver, who has been living with his niece and nephew; Mr. d--rattt -IIrs,-;'Aller' Hyde, has left for his summer home near Barrie. ''-Recent 'visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stasik were: Mr. Alex Gart'en- burg,asd children, Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs. • S. ,Syunborski and daughter, Exeter. Mrs, Robert McBride, accompan- ied by her daughter and son-in-law, BRUCEFIELD The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Hugh Gilmour, which occurred when he was at work in Mr. Bob Dalrymple's garage, The sympathy of the community is extended the relatives. Sympathy is also extended the family of the late Mrs. James Mac- Donald, who passed away Sunday after a short illness. Although not in very good health- in the winter, Mrs, 'MacDonald had -improved some. She was in' cher 90th year. Mr, and Mrs. Ales Mustard and Miss Marjorie were in London last week attending the wedding of Mrs. . Mustard's nephew. Mrs. A. Paterson is confined to her home through illness. Mr. Ed, Noonan and Mr. Hugh Zapfe, London, visited' Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zapfe. r ' ELIMVILLE - Mrs. Wm. Routly spent a few days in London lastuweek with Mrs, James Sinclair. • ' Mr. anti ' Mrs. Lloyd Johns visited Mrs. Johns' mother, Mrs. Banner - n', in St. Marys,Jast 'Saturday. ' Mrs.. Allan Jphns IS home again after Wring "u 3dergone an opera-' tion in. S«oi'eph's Hospital, Lon- don Mr Phil Murch hada repeat op- eration on his face in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Tuesday of last• week. Mrs. Thomas Bell °.E xeter; -and:: Mrs. Harry Webber;, Wee cern, called ori Mrs. Harold BO and M's's. Charles Stephen last weelk, Mr, Ross Dilling aiid Mr. 'and' Mre. Laurie Stephen. London s e8it the weekend with Mr: and WCs;, Austin Dilling. • 'Mr; and, Mrs. Charles Stephen;, Betty Anne and Doitnie, visited NConday evening with Mr. and Mpg. Jack Roblin ten, Avon'bp,nk. lammielMilaranellleandaelllasmesnammes Musical Con cert by HENSALL LADIES' CHOIR under direction of J. L. Nichol A.C.C.O., in EGMONDVILLE United••.Church TUESDAY, MAY 5, at 8:30 p.m. ' Auspices of W.A. of Church '• Admission — 50c and 25c THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE It is in the nature of things that most laws are enacted for restric- tive purposes. If there is Wrong in the eyes of the ethics of our civiliz. ;,,,n, there will .be a law' atte.m . to cope with it. And if there is a law, there is restric- tion. One has only to consider for a moment the restrictiveness of our laws concerning hunting or fishing or. speeding, to appreciate this fact. La:w protects society by restricting excessiveness. :If the actions of a segment of society are basically wrong, can there .be any question but that the more restric- tive the law is dealing with it, the better it will be for the good of all? Not all countries or provinces. or communities have the same laws. Which laws are. the best? When Wrong is' evident, the law that is the more restrictive will be, the better law.—(Advt.). Lawyer': u't' you ean'i marry again.. 11 you do, Stour husband clears ; spebihed' in hist, will Mist his'fortune' will go to Is1stjjrother1" Wid'dw: `r , kliow Alt's the >fro'th' er I'rld''mailryiklg;'f' ' ° alt ndedk 1410; Sunday @Chaos", vetreary gerv1oe James) United' •Chard,• Ebeter, Sunday. Mr: Verll i 4lderdice we,* 'in TO- reit9,.tfew days' this week. Weekend guests, of Mr. and Mrs, W., R. C'oeper included their son and daughter -in -Paw, Mr. and .Mrs. Bud' Cooper., and family of Toron- to; oronto; Mr. and (Mrs. Don Cooper and family, Exeter, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Edd,;e, Taylor and Terry, Stratford, visited' Mrs. Dins, dale and Miss Whiteman Sunday. Mrs. Stewart Beattie, Wingham, visited a few days last week with her mother, Mrs., Robert McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter and daughters attended the Sunday' school anniversary services Sunday at James St, "United Church, Exe- ter, and spent the day with Mr. �'�', �� ern pit •la��+. atr�ei�n' 4•ll�(te r?ll• aw. Mr ansa a1�1Te odoper, ef;er i�v, r i ofp J } co �r an n 'eke •'...,Aq n anxdaa:re tol44, ` c� ��eaL".;,� @., 7satilydichigan:a ' alter- Spending five menthe with 'hien in Grnn4 Rapid, M. HARD COAL and Stoker 'Coal - We Deliver Krauskopf Bros. DUBLIN PHONE 36`r 13 A Complete Line of .All Building Materials at Seaforth Lumber. Ltd. Phone 47 , Seaforth Funk's .`G' Seed Corn Come in and Discuss Your Requirements ORDER NOW TO BE SURE OF SEED! C. 1. L . FERTILIZER Free Soil Analysis of Your Farm We still have a Limited Supply of No. 1 MONTCALM SEED BARLEY at $2 per Bushel (Treating: 10e per Bushel) W. G. Tho'mpson& Soy Ltd- Phone 32• Hensall HURON COUNTY unior Institute & Junior Farmers Talent Show and. Dance HENSLLHENSALL TOWN HALL FRIDAY, MAY 1 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Hensall Feeder Club HARBURN'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50 Cents • u, 214951 ,C13EV. STYLELINE SEDANS IOU:PONTIAIC COACH 1951 DODGE SEDAN SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Huron County's Finest Market for JSED CARS 1952 CHEV. 'STYLELINE SEDAN SPECIAL 1951 C TEV. STYLELINE 'COACH . 2-4952 CHEV. DE LUXE .SEDANS 1950 CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDANS—Fully 1952 PONTIAC OOACYH equipped. 1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE SEDAN 2-1948 CHEV. 5TYLEMASTER COACHES 2—+1952 CHEV. DE LIME •STYLELINE SEDANS 1948 CHEV. SEDAN 52-CHEV, DID LUXE COACH—.Fully equipped 1948 OHE7V. Ir1I.EETLiNE COACH 2-PONTIAC BTYIJRLINE COACH 194? 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