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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-05-08, Page 4regaolt pj h . A* chugs. Fier girosaluf and effieleet X0e phone "CifeCterliVe 04104 Ingfr4R�li #il. !p'. cot, 0515 r 2.. Ins At New Low Cash Raters LEr WANTED, LOST AND FOUND; ETC. --Per Word: 2 d Week 2nd Week % Cent Mtpimwn charge Asa—insertion25 Cents Each figure, initial.and abpreviation counts as one word. Thank., In Manorlaaa Notice, Coining 1 ,pity --Q cent per word. 'Minimum. mirk per week, Ill ps nl!,7 be directed to • Box Nq,. oh The Huron Expositor. for 10 cents extra. ;cents additional will be charged if ads in above claw are not paid within 10 days s.4 4e. of anal insertion. t Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. }!!(ueilon Sales, Notices to Creditors. Etc.—Rates on application. • Coming Events ismEL- UNITED W.A. WILL SPON- sor a three -act play, "The Minister's 'Jtiltpt." in Walton Hall, May 11, at 48:820 p.e . IV= FIR DE FIDLLOWSHIP GROUP of First Presbyterian Church will hold a "Coronation Tea" in the Manse on Fri- day, May 22, from 8 to 5 pea. 4462-1 IN TiIE MERRY MONTH 02' MAY. 'awing and away in the old tyme way, to .the tuneful melodies of Clarence Petrie and his Night Hawks, every Friday night, at the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell. Out. 4451-5 Motor Cars For Sale FOR SALE --`89 PLYMOUTH FOR SALE or trade -on Austin or afaailar small car. Apply R. NICHOLS. Phone 588-W, Seaforth. 4452x1 VOR SAT.F-1941 STODGE COUPE; RUN J' 12,000 miles. In good condition. Phone JAOH BURLEIGH, 6854. Seaforth. 4451x3 VOR SAL2—FORD COACH, 1930, MOD - el 'A'; motor in good condition. Ap- ply CLEM KRAUSKOPF. Phone 40 r 21, Dublin. -- 44524 Personals HYGIENIC' SUPPLIES (RUBBER Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 26c: 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78. NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. For Rent FOR RENT -9 -ROOM BRICK HOUSE, out mile from Seaforth. Heavy duty wiring, bot water on tap' Phone 23 r 12, Dublin. FERGUS KELLY, Dublin, 4452x1 Help Wanted 'PANTED --A GIRL FOR RESTAU'R- ant. Must be neat and accurate. J. C. CRICK' 4452x1 HELP WANTED TO LOOK AFTER LIONS PARK BOOTH and other duties during the Summer. Apply to: A. W. SILLERY, Chairman, Park Committee. 4452-2 Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED For Sale HAVE YOUR MOTWi'2t'S DAY GIFT boxed. Buy it at TUDOR'S in Hen- sall and we will box it for you. FOR SALE—CORAL CREPE DRESS. size 40; never worn. Apply to Box 230, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4462-t1 T'0R SALE—STRAWBERRY PLANTS: also raspberry canes. Phone .1. S. BARRY, 668 r 15, Seaforth. 4459x3 port. SALE—GIRL'S BICYCLE: BABY Pram. Apply to C. J. DENNIS, Sea - forth. 4452x8 SHOP AT TUDOR'S IN BENSALL FOR Mother's Day gifts. Nylons, Slips, Panties,, Hankies, Blouses. Don't forget MRS. CADA.RET WISHES TO THANK Mother! Shop at TUDOR'S. I her many friends fo-r the cards, ! treats and flowers sent her While a patient FOR SALE—A QUANTITY OF RED ' in Scott Memorial Hospital; also to thank clover seed; also some timothy; power ! Drs. Brady and MdMaster and the nursing cleaned- ALEX BOYES. Phone 647 r staff of Scott Memorial Hospital for their 14, Seaforth. 4452x1kindness. 4452-1 trx FOR SAia 00Q STAKTED REO ROCK Pullets. ready for ranee., RILL R N- DZ+IRSON. Phone 6884, Seaforth. 4451-8 = Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of LESLIE S$UERMANN ALL PERSONS RAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Leslie Beuer- mann, late of the Township of Mc$idlop, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceas- ed.;, who died on or about the let day of April, 1953, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the un.- dersigned on or before the 80th day of May, 1953„ after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at 'Seaforth' this 4th day of nay, 1953. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. 4452-3 Cards Of Thanks AMBITIOUS AND INDUSTRIOUS, TO sell our 225 guaranteed and well-known products such as: Toiletries, Culineries, Medicines, Domestic Necessities, Tea, Cof- fee, eta Good discount. Specials each month with FREE PRODUCTS. $18 need- ed. Exclusive territory. Particulars: JiTO: 5130 St.*Hubert, Montreal 4450-4 Wanted WANTED TO RENT --GOOD, CLEAN arable land; suitable .for growing beans, near Hensall Apply to IRA GEIGER, Hensall, Ont. 4452-1 WAN11!;D—DOWNSTAIR, FIVE -ROOM apartment, heated ; immediately- Must have two bedrooms. Or a cottage. PHONE 384-W, Seaferth. 4462.1 QUMMDR DRESSES UP TO SIZE 52 AT TUDOR'S in Hensall Looking for larger sizes—we have them. We specialize in O,S- lingerie, too. FwR SALE --TEAM BAY GELDINGS, 8I and 10 years; weighing about 8500.1 Apply to KEITH MILT FR, R.R. 2, Bay- field. Phone 908 r 23, Clinton. 4451x2 'gem SALE—+PRACTICAI.,LY NEW VA Case tractor, with 2 -furrow plow and 7 -foot power mower. Has used less than • 50 gallons of gasoline Will exchange on grass cattle. BERT JOHNSTON. Phone Brussels 28 r 4. 4452x2 '>(TANTED TO RENT — 6 TO 8 -ROOM house. Will pay up to $65.00 a month. Apply to Box 184, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4489-tf Property For Sale 1 °R SALE -8-1000 RRICEa HOUSE. PHONE 3904, 'Seaforth. 4450-2 •0R BALE -4 -ROOM FRA2&F ROUSE, r insulated, stoker heated, modern bath- room and kitchen, new garage. Lots of room for garden. CLAYTON DENNIS. Phone 355-W, Seaforth. 4439-tt lOROPERTY FOR SALE—TWO-STOREY three bedrooms, living room, den, a- piece bathroom, oil bested 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 "R SALE --2 STEEL LAND ROLLERS in good condition ; 1 corn scuffler, 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 -Floe SALE — ZIP -GRIP CLOTHES- ' lines—the line that needs no clothes- pins. Lifetime guarantee. Five -piece cut- lery set free on first call premium tilt end of May. Contact your local. salesman: HARRY JESSOME, West William St., Sea forth. . 4452x1 NOTICE—ANYONE WANTING SILK patches, contact Box 229; HURON EX- POSITOR. 44:52x1 eeO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS ADI of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. • Phone 847-R. 4868 -ti SEWAGE DISPOSAL, P UM PING septic Tanks, 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 aharimn all makes of lawn mowers. Will call 'for and deliver. JOHN Mac - LEAN, Egmondville. ‘Phone 649 r 8, Sea - forth. • 4448-8 FOR SALE—LIGHT BLUE SHORTIE (oat, size 38: long blue coat, size 38: day bed with extra good spring: congoleum rug, size 7x9,: brass bedstead, 54,/ wide; new set of cellar stens; storm windows ; storm door; screen dor; good set double harness with bridles. PHONE 152-W af- ter 4. 4462x1 ICE Ayone wanting ice for the Sumner months. 'PHONE 177' SEAFORTH. Wilkins Ice Co. a 4452x2 Auction Sales SINCEREST THANKS TO -FRIENDS and neighbors, Dr. Stapleton, the Superintendent and Staff of Scott Mem- orial Hospital, for kindness and thought- fulness during my recent illness. 4452-1 MRS, WM. SOMERVILLE MRS.2 ,1.T 1 F F LNEY WISHES TO thank her many friends for the cards, treats and flowers sent her while she was a patient in,Ccott Memorial Hos- pital; also to thank Drs. McMaster and Brady and the nursing staff, 4452x1 ALVIN STIMORE WISHES TO 'thank his many friends who sent cards and treats, and special thanks to the neighbors who put in the crop and those who helped with the chores while he has been laid up with a broken leg. 4452x1 MRS. REG. KNIGHT WISHES TO thank her many friends for the cards. treats and flowers sent her while she was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital; also to thank the Egmondville Choir for their gift, Drs. Brady and McMaster and nurs- ing staff and the neighbors who assisted, T WISH TO . SINCERELY THANK ALL my friends, neighbors and relatives ' who so kindly remembered me with flowers, cards, letters and treats during my recent illness. Special thanks to Dr. 'J. C. Goddard. WILLIAM (Bill) PETTY, 4452-1 Hensall. In Memoriam Li'DGArR---,IN, LOVING MEMORY OF MY dear husband. James Edgar, who died five years -ago, May 3, 1948. Though life brings much that is altered. And time brings friends that are new; There is one thing that never alters, That's my memory, dear husband, of You. --Lovingly remembered by his Wife. Deaths • Mr. aqd Mrs ; J aird4lckle and 49111Y. 1+i0it�dr SkI.P.04 1viih the fanner a Mather, Urge. Ore., Ta 1 WAUGH—Passed away, on May 8, in Hamilton, Annie F. Waugh, D,O-, daugh- ter of the late John and Elizabeth (THE 13th SEMI-ANNUAL GREY -BRUCE' Waugh, and a resident in Seaforth 1903 and Huron Aberdeen Angus Sale a! to 1915. Interment was in Dundas Cere- being held at Walkerton on - I etery. ' THURSDAY, MAY 21st Judging starts at -'12:30. All bulls f offered will qualify for 20% prem' -i n —Catalogues on request. MEL, MARSHALL, President. T. STEWART COOPER, Secretary, Markdale, Ontario, " 4452-2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Machinery and Stock at Lot 13,"Con- cession 17, Grey Township, 3 miles east of Walton, on Thursday, May 14, at 1 p rn. • CA'T'TLE—1 registered Ayrshire heifer, 3 years old (fresh) ; 1 registered Ayrshire heifer, 1 year old; 1 grade Ayr- shire heifer, duY*l, time of sale; Holstein heifer 3 years old; red heifer, 3 years old; Jersey eow, 10 years old; grey cow, 9 years old; black cow, 7 years old ; Jer- sey cow, 11 years old; Hereford cow, 11 years old; red cow, 8 years old; Hereford heifer, 3 years old; Ayrshire heifer 8 years old ; -8 Durham and Pollngus steers, ranging from 600 to 800 1155.; 1 Hereford heifer, 700 lbs.; 11 Durham calves from 4 to 6 weeks old, IMPLE- MENTS -1949 Ford tractor and plow ; set drag barrows; walking plow; electric De Laval cream separator; De Laval mau- 1 netic 'milker, 2 single units (like new) ; 6 range shelters; fanning mill; hammer mill, Papex ; Massey -Harris hay loader; Deering o -ft. mower; Deering 7 -ft. binder; McCormick -Deering manure spreader on rubber; all -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. PAINTING — SPRAY OR BRUSH ; Papering, Sunworthy wallpapers. Sign painting a specialty. ED. (BUCK) LIT- TLE, Hensall. Phone 196-R, Hensall. 4426-tf ANYONE IN. TOWN WISHING TO have their (awns clipped during the semmer cmonths, Phone 318-W or apply C. H. ADDIC'OTT: Also gardens and 'Rower beds cleaned. Reasonable charge. 4452x1 QTOP CLAW -RIDING, ..MILK WITH 1-' genuine ' tug -and -pull. Surge Milkers are adjustable to the individual cow be- cause of their hanging arrangement Call collect LOVELL MoGUSRE, Stui'J#e Service "Dealer. Phone 598, Wingham. ACd014IMODATION REQUIRED FOR Air Force personnel stationed at Clin- ton. If yon have a house, apartment, furnished, or+ unfurnished, to rent, please calf_ STATION HOUSING OFFICE at Clition, 882: local 252. 4436-0 McBer ci0N, FARMERS 1 --- PROMPT, Courteous collection of all dead and disabled,.farin animals. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 285, Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of try Iltltotl llitpositor want A.da. Phalle414 Stafort31. c;. Te Mickle, alit, Atkee 1a lea Rid4etown; elect. With", friendil< a* Rondeau Government Park, Mr. Rnssell.Rothaerr)iei and.;son, Reg; Mr. and Mre. Oeee KeenedY and famndly, Pert 1TurOae a{ifl, egUT., and Mrs. Harold uedden annd Jim my, Dresden, spen the Weekend with Mrs. C. M. Padden and PPM Mrs. las. W. Bonthron • les re- turned home following a- delightful winter's vdeation in Florida. The many friends of ser. 'Harry Smith regretto learn is..coned to his roopeaseth iltnessti .. . The Evening, Auxiliary of the United Ohureh sponsored a succesac- ful home baring sale bathe church Saturday afternoon, realiaiing 356 Mrs,. J. M,clBeath is enjoying visit with relatives in the .Wast, ; Mr. Cecil Kipfer has purchased the Wolff ,property and expecte to move in the near. future. Last' "Sunday Rev. W. J. Rogers preached a. forceful, message. The choir sang the anthem, "Consider, and Hear Me."" Miss Mary Ceoodwin was soloist. Regular services next Sunday with the Mother's Day pro- gram featured' ill the morning. Pan ents and children will unite for worship at. the morning service; Mrs. Lorne McNaughton is a Fat ient at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, Her many friend's' trust she will soon be restored to health. Mr. Bill Petty, who has been ill at his home with a heart condition, is improving and is able to be up and around the house a little ev- ery day. -, USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE — EXETER,'ONT. iPresident, William A, Hamilton, Cromarty; Vice -President, Martin Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin. DIRECTORS—Harry Coates, Cen- tralia; E. Clayton Colquhoun, R.R. 1, Science Hill; Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex 'J. Rohde, R.R. 3, Mitchell. AGENTS --Thos. G. Ballantyne, R.R. 1, Woodham; Alvin L. Harris, ;Mitchell; E. Ross Houghton, Crom- arty. - SOLICITOR—W. G. Cochrane, Exeter. SECRETARY -TREASURER — Arthur Fraser, Exeter. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Implements, Household Effects, Mis- cellaneous Items. The 'undersigned nuc. tioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction on the premises, Lot 22, Con. North East Boundary, 3 miles north of Thames Road Church, and 1 -mile east, Usborne Township, en Wednesday, May 13, 1953, at 1:00 o'clock, the following: Rubber, tired wagon ; M. -H. 5 -ft. mower, new flat hay rack; hay rake: steel tired wagon ; Clinton fanning mill, complete with sieves: 4 -section diamond harrows; grain drill; 3 -horse cultivator; in -throw disc; 2 -horse scattier: walking plow; 2 - wheel trailer; 3-tlruen steel roller; 2,000 - lb. platform scales; hand ecuffler; ' corn planter; Cyclone seeder; scythe: 10 steel posts; cutter; buggy; lawn mower; pump jack : gang plow; crosscut saw; electric fencer; work bench; barbed wire; gravel box; pig crate; hog rack: hay fork rope; block and tankle; set of sling ropes; 2 iron kettles; set of harness; quantity of new lumber ; steel barrel ;' level : shingles; full set of carpenter tools; cattle clippers; set of sleighs; coal brooder; quantity Of cedar posts: barbed wire stretcher; 25 - gallon drum; scrap iron ; 50 -foot extension. specially shade silo ladder; chicken feeder:' forks, shovels, pails, etc. HOUSEHOLD ER'P•r,CTS--Sherlock.Manning piano and bench, all newly reconditioned:: Singer sewing machine; oak dining room exten- sion table with 6 matching chairs and. rocker; leather couch; antique chairs; settee; 2 -piece bedroom suite; 8 -piece bed- rooin suite; chest of drawers; pictures and picture frames; 2 complete toilet sets; oval glass pictures ; Wilton carpet rug 9x12; linoleum rug, 9x9; congoleutn rug, 9x12 ft. 4 ins.; various rocking chairs; small rocking chair; hanging lamp; drop- leaf table; small tables: kitchen cupboard; kitchen chairs; antique wail lamp; battery radio; Aladdin lamp; silverware; glass- ware; antique dishes: ornette; ironing board; kitchen utensils; 3 feather ticks; crekinole board; pillows Oufts4.-comfor -"Eutfatd. rieSe iTeillar table; copper hailer; sealers; 2 etei-ladders; lawn bench slid other articles. No reserve as the farm fa sold. Terms — Cash. WELLINGTON KERSLAKE, Prot rietor ; E,- Dawson, Clerk; Alvin Walser, Auctioneer. We have the following varieties of Seed Bean For Sale: MICHELITE ROBUST YELLOW EYE NAVY CLIPPER BLUE POD COOK BROS. MILLING CO. Phone 24 : Hensall Hensall Legion Plans For Coronation Day Service, Decorations At a meeting -of the Hensall branch of .the, Canadian Legion Monday night in the Legion Hall, plans were made to celebrate Cor- onation Day, June 2, with a service at 10 a'm. All town organizations and the public will be invited. The flag will be raised and the Main Street decorated for the day by the Legion. Ron Mock, repres- entative for the Legion, presented Births ANDERSON --!At Scott Memorial Hospital on May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric An- derson, R.R. 1, Londesboro, a son_ AUBRY—In Nakina, Ont., on May 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Aubry (nee Jean Cluff), a daughter—Kathryn Jean. DALLAS—At Scott Memorial •Hospital, on May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dallas, R.R. 4, Seaforth, a son' McEWAN—Mr. and Mrs. High McEwan, Jr., Hensall, are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Wednesday, May 6, 1953. A sister for Alex. OESOIS Mr. ,and Mrs. - Lee Oesch, Hen- sall (nee Irene Mousseau), are happy to announce the arrival 'of their daughter at South Huron' Hospital, Exeter, Sun- day, May 3, 1953. Three -Act Comedy,, " GOOD GRACIOUS, GRANDMA" Town Hall, HENSALL a MAY 7 ` and 8 . 8:30 p.m. Adults 50c Students 35c Children 25c Sponsored by Local Association of Girl Guides MODERN DANCING, Melody Mill - Stratford SATURDAY, MAY 9 g.• to.;12 Bobby •Downs Orchestra n ilrlet report On thfi p elks k i5 the Recl'eatiana'1 Coign 1 a 4 is 4. tat kerne)/ had heietti: Ititer� e with a vieer t9 eu ' e } ser i tlpl?al . suijiilarvft ': A turkey. lune] Wag.served. ado. • KIPPEN.:... -Mrs. Alex 2cBeth had "a .brush denfonstration at her home Friday evening: The ladies. report a pleas- ant evening. ' Mrs. Currie, hear Clinton, 'who (has been holidaying 'with • her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Switzer, cele- brated her 80th birthday last Sun- day. Mrs. Jennie Schilbe and her mother, Mrs. Neely-Toont, visited Mrs. Joe Ducharme, Dasbwood, and friends in Zurich see Sunday. Miss Ina Rope, Zurich, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter. ' Old Time Dancing every Wednes- day Night in May to the music of Earl Heywood and his CKNX Bern Dance Gang 9:30 - 12:30 Admission 75 cents SPECIAL DANCE.._ Queen's Birthday—Monday, May 18 9:30 - 12:30 „M --e Modern Dancing to the /Music of Ted Parker and his Orchestra - Regular Prices ere TOWN of SEAFORTH NOTICE by Order of Council: NO DOGS MAY BE ALLOWED TO RUNAT LARGE DURING THE PER- IOD,FROM MAY lst TO OCTOBER 1st, '1953, EXCEPT ON THE OWNER'S' OWN PROPERTY. DR. E. A. McMASTER, Mayor. tt District Weddings VAN DER SPEK — VAN TOL KLIPPEN. — At Kippen United, Ciiutch on ,-Saturday, May 2, at 4 p.m., Rev.' 11, Zegerius, Hamilton, assisted . by Rev. Norman McLeod, united in marriage 'Paulus Van Der Spek and Wilhelmina Adriana Van Tol, of Holland. The bride wore a brown tailored suit and carried white mums. At- tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Breg- man; A'reception•was dleld at the home of Mrs. A. Binnendyk, a cou- sin of the bride. Thirty-eight guests were in attendance- The bride and groom will make their home at R. R. 5, St. Marys, District Obituaries 1 LATE MRS. HENRY RAU ZURICH.—Mrs. Henry Rau, ate former Phoebe LaPorte, died 'Tues- day at the home of her son, Chas. Rau, Stanley Township. She was 79. Born. in Hay Township, she was h member Hay St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph. .Her husband died several years ago. Surviving are five sons: Charles and John, Stanley Township; Jos- eph E. and Claude, Detroit; Ger- ald. erald. Dublin, Ireland.; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Lawrence Denomme, Clinton; Mrs. John Rae, Detroit; Mrs. Maurice Masse, Stanley Twp.; Mrs. Irene Ducharme,Hay Twp.; a brother, Charles LaPorte, Stan- ley Twp.; a sister, Mrs. Eli Duch- arme, Stratford. Requiem High Mase was sung at St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph, by Msgr. Wm. Bourdeau: Burial was in the church cemetery. May Meeting of Noma do .1 ted )1i1►41t@Ring 4 s lab g1i1{9Si•Meed, cf14 ,ti43080, ►1k 1 tone. We�4(e.�neaters re sauce ry9 Cut s!pareribe into two portions, brown in the 67iortb 1ng•3u a heavy pan. Season with salt and pepper. Add onion, soup, sauce and wale, cover closely and simmer over law heat for one hour. Serves two. Nathalene is mined in the Peter- 7• K s r»ElINPE'S •MEALS borough area of Ontario. Most of Hello Homemakers<to'bel You it is shipped to Belgium for dine will soon be challenged to serve glassrlgaldng. food to suit your man's' taste in monewiminimommu- " every dish. No doubt your plate I Cheese sandwiche8 and chocolate ' cake hae delighted him When serv- ed after the show, but the bride - - ee must fry bacon without frizzling • io +No 8 Highway • 1%2' 1110,es iE?irt fit. Chetan, PIIQne- 63 r 3 it,cook eggs only until tender and at the same time, 'watch the toast end coffee and' set the table. Leftovers will also be a problem unless small seale recipes are used, even then, you will value ways of dressing up ordinary .dishes with leftover soups, vegetables and oth- er refrigerator treasures•. Homemakers never cease learn- ing new ways and perfecting old methods. Take, a Tip 1. For breakfast: Start cooking bacon on medium or low heat (never , high). Then place strips on a paper serviette as soon as fat has lost its white color. Keep bacon in oven' of 200 degrees wbile eggs are being cooked in covered pan on low. Coffee may be per- colated using warm water from the tap if it is perked only two min- utes for four cups. By 'the way, set the table the night before; al- so prepare cereal and fruit juice. Pour juice in serving glasses if it can be covered with aluminum foil and stored in refrigerator, 2. For lunch:, Heat soup; make a hearty sandwich and serve on' a plate along with tossed green sal- ad and a pickle. For dessert; serve fresh fruit (diced"•pineapple) with cookies, prune whip, sliced bananas or ice cream. 3. For dinner: Select oven meals if You have a range, One example is Braised Steak, 'Creamed Onions, Baked,,Potatoes and Rhubarb Crisp. 1f you worry about food b sling ov- er, place baking dish in a layer cake tin and pour hot water around food being baked. Do this with oven glassware as well as other baking dishes. 4. Garnishes alway's make dishes more attractive if used sparingly and neatly. A sprig of cool, clean parsley, watercress, celery top, wedge of tomato, or slice of pickle always go on main course casserole or meat platter. 5. Toppings for dessert should not be neglected. A cherry, a cut marshmallow, a teaspoon of whip- ped -cream, a sprinkle of cocoanut add; glamour to milk puddings,' jel- lied dessel'ts or plain cake. 6. May we remind you to make s"ome.; of-the..preparations, for din- ner '-otie',..:,,raMeediately following lunch. ,, Some�$•irzi to overstay their call- .on. 'the ebride, during the after - 110011. Braised Stuffed Steak Logan Council Logan Council met in Bornholm with all members present, the reeve presiding. The minutes were read and adopted, correspondence read, road accounts amounting td $4,- 321.73 and. miscellaneous accounts totalling $1,852.63 were ordered paid. The treasurer having received the Government Aid on the Nichol- son Drain, a by-law was passed to refund all surplus monies- Since the Ahrens Drain, Branch No. 3, is now being cotpleted at less than the estimated cost, an amending by- law Was passed lowering the as- sessments. Thee,Clerk is to notify the ratepayers that their assess- ments may be paid on or before July 1, or 4% will be added and collected on the 1933 tax roll. A by-law was passed accepting the township's portion in the bor- rowing of $305,000 for the Mitchell and District High School. The Clerk was instructed to notify Jas. A Howes, O.L.S., to examine the open portion of the Ritz Drain ex- tension, upon the complaint of ratepayer affected. A petition was accepted from the ratepayers on the 'Haehnel Award for a municipal 'drain The Clerk is to notify Engineer Corbett to ex- amine same and report to council. The Reeve, and Clerk were auth- orized to Sign the fire .truck agree- mentwith the Town of Mitchell. Logan will pay $340 annually and $150 for first three hours, or any. part thereof, and $25 for each aide tonal sloth or part thereof, that the Mitchell fire truck and firemen are in service at any 'tire. The reeve and road superintend- ent were authorized to order the necessary niateriai and see to the repairing of the 'Brodhagen street. Council adjourned to ,.meet June 1, at 1 p.m. GET AN PERTH COUNTY 1 Ib. round steak 2/3 cup 'bread • •crumbs • 2 tbsps. minced onion 3 tbsps. milk ' 1 tsp. poultry seasoning teasp, salt 2 tbsps. shortening Wipe steak with damp cloth, then pound with the potato mash- er. Combine renraining ingredients for dressing and spread over steak, rollup and tie in shape. Add ee inch of water to roast pan or cas- serole, Cover and+. bake in oven of 350 degrees for lire`' hours, Serves- two. - Spareribs in Tomato Sauce 1 ib. spareribs NOTICE As Corn Borer -Inspector for the north part of Huron Coun- ty, I urgently request all grow- ers of corn, which includes garden plots as well as field • corn, to have all refuse of corn either burned. or buried before the 20th day of May, 1553. Penalties are provided for the non - compliance in the Plant Disease Act. . THOS. DOUGHERTY P.O. Box 927 • Godericll Ont. Hensall School Board gives notice that all children beginning in the Kindergarten Class in September must hate reached! their fifth birthday on or before December 31, 1953. • Children entering Grade I, who have not attended Kinder- garten, must have reached their Meth birthday on or before December 31, 1953. Parents of these children are asked to register thele with the Principal .before May 22, 1953. HENSALL SCHOOL BQ;}A D J. F. Blackwell, Sec.-Treas. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND ' Opening Dances SATURDAY, MAY 16th and• HOLIDAY — MONDAY, MAY 18th The return by popular demand of NEIL McKAY and his "ALL STARS" featuring June, Johnny and the• 'Quartette Nell's- outstanding Orchestra tlfas been engaged for all Spring Dances, .also the Summer Season of 1953, at Lakeview Casino. i AC419 A SILO! Al! "MY HAND' M *1951' WARMS EXTRA ROOM! A 6AtA6E1 Put FII, to ',, work for you. See your nearest B of M manager about a Farm Improvement Loan today. BANK of MONTREAL working with Canadians le ovary walk of lila. cs 1817 Hensall Brandt: WALTER • JARRETT, Manager Brucefele(Sub-Agency): Open Tuesday and Friday Seed , Hybrid Corn. * FUNK'S "G" PFISTER TOP CROP GRASSES and CLOVERS '" OATS and BARLEY C.I.L. FERTILIZERS AMMONDI NITRATE See Ug Now! W. G. Thompson & Son Ltd. Phone 32 - Hensall SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES.. AT Huron County's Finest Market 1 for - USED CARS 1952 ORT'V. ISTYT,FIT,INE SEDAN SPECIAL 2•:1962 CREV. DE LUXE SEDANS 1952 PONTIAC COACH 1950 PONTIAO STId•NE SEDAN ' . --+1952 CHEW. DE LUXE STYLELINE SEDANS 1952 PONTIAC STYLELINE COACH •2-1951 •CBEV. STYLE/LINE .S17DANS 195y PONTIAC COACH 195i DoE SEDAN • .1,951 ':O%IEt1..A'FYLEL1N'E COACH 1950 CI EV. F'Lk1ETt.T1NEi SEDAN -Fully equipped. 3-1948 'CHM ,STYLEiMASTER COACHES 2--4948 CHEM. SEDANS 1948 OH'IDV. EIZEITLZNTE COACH 1947 PONTIAC CUAJCS'H, with Radio TRUCKS — 1948 MlCURY :y% --TON PlCKui* A written guarantee for 80 days on all Late Model Cara MANY OtHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM" BRUSSELS MOTORS_ ONTARIO ,_-PHONE 78-X — "The Home of Befter Used Cara^ . OPEN EVERY EvE•NCNa