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1 lb. WIENERS
1 lb. BOLOGNA ALL FOR • • $L00
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Coining Events
POCKET DANCE, TOWN HALL, HEN -
Ball, Friday, October 29.; Desjardlne'n
Orchestra. Sponsored by Hensall Hockey
club, General admission, 75 cents.
DO YOU ENJOY SQUARE DANCING ?
Then dance to the music of the Night
Hawks every Friday night at the Crystal
Palace Ballroom, Mitchell,
Wanted
WDANTETO BUY --BABY GO-CART.
PHONE 25, Seaforth. 4477x1
ANTggD--CLEANING, OR ANY ODD
job. For particulars write Box 265,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4477-1
1WNATED — HORSES WANTED FOR
meat and bush: also 410 to 415 for
sick, crippled or disabled horses or cattle.
Write or phone LEROY ACHESON, At-
wood, 155, collect. 4472-7
HAY WANTED—GOOD FIRST AND
second cutting alfalfa. Also choice
timothy and clover, Apply DOUGHTY &
WILLIAMSON. R.R. No. 1, Jarvis, Ont,
Phone 113. 4475-3
Notices
NOTICE — HAVE TWO-MAN CHAIN
saw for custom sawing; also hard and
soft wood slabs for sale. Will plow gar..
dens with horses. JOSEPH IL BURNS.
Phone 69-R, Seaforth. 4477-1
I AM PURCHASING BOARS AT Sc TO
12e per pound. live weight. Phone or
write LEROY ACHESON, Atwood, 153,
collect. 4469-10
R
ADIO REPAIRS—'FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 347-R. 4363-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 —. PROMPT,
courteous'on of ec ofdead 1 tr all d d and
disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED.
ANDREW'S, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 235.
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Ltd. 4399-tf
A OCOMMODATION 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, 382; local 252. 4436-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 -- McKILLOP
Fire Insurance, Western Farmers'
Wind . Insurance. Ontario Automobile As-
soc. (O.A-A.), Hospitalization Insurance,
Accident and Sickness Insurance, and
North American Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone
694-M. 4456.tf
MEN OF 70 YEARS OR OVER, TAKE
Notice!—A meeting is being called for
in the Seaforth Library on Monday, Octo-
ber 26th, at 2:15 p,m., for men who are
70 years of age and over, for the purpose
of organizing a Social -Companionship Club.
so if you are 69 years and 6 months of
age, you will qualify. Come and he merry
'with the Boys! WILLIAM MURRAY.
4477x1
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Tuckersmith
COURT OF REVISION ON 1•HE 1953
Assessment Roll will be held November
3, 1959, at 3 p.m., in the Town Hall, Sea -
forth. Interested parties should govern
themselves accordingly.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk. 4477-2
COURT OF REVISION
Township of McKillop
rPHE COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP
' of McKillop will meet as a Court of
Revision on the Assessment Roll of 1953-
1954, at Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on Mon-
day, November 2, at 10 a.m.
Parties interested should govern them-
selves accordingly.
J. M. ECKERT,
Clerk, McKillop.
4476-2
NOTICE
Township of Hullett
rpm 1 COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OP
Hullett will hold the COURT OF RE-
VISION on the Assessment Roll for 1954
in the Community Hall, Londesbdro, on
November 2, 1953, at 3:00 p.m. Appeals
must be in the bands of the Clerk on or
before the 14th day of October, 1958.
GEO. W. COWAN, Clerk,
Londesboro, Ont.
447518
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuckersmith
UPON INSTRUCTIONS FROM COUN-
eil under authority of By -Law No. 18,
1962, Township of Tucicersmith, I hereby
proclaim that all dogs in the hamlets of
Egmondvirle and Harpurhey are prohibited
from running at large during the period
from June 1, 1963, to November 1, 1956.
Owners or harborers of dogs contraven-
ing the provisions of this by-law will be
*abject to a maximum penalty at 450.00.
(,Signed) D. A. MOFFAT,
Township of Tuckersmith.
4457-tf
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of First Posting Of
Voters' List
(Section 11, Forts 4)
VOTERS' LIST, 1953, MUNICIPALITY
OF THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL.
COUNTY OP HURON.
NOOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,TS'AT I
have boniplied with Sections of The
Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted
Up In, m' office at Itensall, on the lath
day+ od October, 1963, the list of all per.
eons entitled to vote, in the' said Manic!.
polity' di the,Municinal Etebtlons, and that
anal remain there for Ina'pe!ctiob.
i ind I liers1s call inion all voter* tO
he:Mediate proceedings to have any
anr roinrsafotld •dorreeted according to
1t 4t1,1 'iy J Neu at Inpneal being the
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Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE
100
ACRES, WELL LOCATED ON NO.
8 Highway, between Dublin and
Seaforth; brick houee with all conveni-
ences; pressure system throughout; 8
acres bush. Apply MRS. JAMES O'SUL-
LIVAN, ER. No, 4, Seaforth, Ontario.
Tel. 22 r 4, Dublin. 4476-2
For Rent
R OR RENT — FOUR -ROOM APART-
' anent. PHONE 58, Seaforth.
4470-2
R RENT — 4 -ROOM APARTMENT
in home. Apply to IVY HENDER-
SON, Egmondville. 4477-1
von. -RENT — FOUR -ROOM APART -
.meet. Available November 1. Apply
OKE'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth. 4477x1
FOR RENT—FURNISHED, FOUR -ROOM
downstairs apartment. PHONE 370-W,
Seaforth, 4477-1
Help Wanted
WANTED --HOUSEKEEPER, AGE 20-
45, for two adults, in Stratford. All
conveniences. Plain cooking. PHONE
587, Stratford, collect.. 4477-1
Tenders Wanted
TWP. OF USBORNE
rrENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned until 9 p.m., Monday,
October 26, 1953, for snowplowing the
Township Roads. Contractor to submit
price per hour, and also description of
equipment.
Work to be done under the direction of
the Road Superintendent,
For further particulars apply to
W, J. ROUTLY,
R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont.,
Road Superintendent, Township of Usborne
4476-2
TWP. of TUCKER'SMITH
Tender
r5NDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE RE -
pair of the Tyndall Municipal Drain,
in the Township of Tuekersrnith; 10,505
lineal feet of open drain and 120 lineal
feet of 24 -inch iron pipe.
Contractor to supply all labor and ma-
terial required and to do the work accord-
ing to the Engineer's plans and specifica-
tions, which may be Been at the Clerk's
Office,
Marked cheque in the amount of 10%
of the tender must accompany each tender,
and tenders will close november 3, 1953,
at 4 pen. Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk,
Township of Tuckersmith.
4477-2
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
fects in the Village of Hensall, on
Saturday, October 31, at 1 p.m.: Chester-
field suite; large oval mirror; wall mir-
ror ; occasional chair ; footstool ; studio
couch; small desk and chair; walnut cor-
ner china cabinet; walnut gate-leg table;
4 walnut chairs to match; radio; magazine
rack; 4 floor lamps; table lamp; card
table; 2 complete furnished bedrooms,
,beds, dressers, vanity and 'bench, springs;
2 spring -filled mattresses (like new) ; 2
Axminster rugs, 7.0; 2 Barrymore rugs,
9x12 and 7x9; 10 scatter mats; congoleum
rug, 10x14: Hotpoint electric stove; 6 -ft.
Frigidaire; porcelain top table: 2 chrome
kitchen chairs; kitchen stood ; enamel elec-
tric washing machine; 2 square Beatty
tubs and 'stands ; folding ironing board ;
fruit cupboard; dishes; kitchen utensils;
garden tools; other articles. The above
furniture is all exceptionally good.
Terms—Cash. MISS E. •LOGAN, Proprie-
tress; Harold .Jackson, Auctioneer ; E. P.
Chesney, Clerk.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Machinery, on Tuesday,
October 27, at 1 p.m., at Lot 19, Conces-
sion 5, McKillop Township, 2% north and
1% east of Seaforth: One Hereford cow
with calf at foot ; Holstein heifer with
calf at foot; 2 Holstein heifers, 1% years
old, eligible for registration ; 3 grade Hol-
stein heifers, 1% years old; 2 Holstein
heifer calves, eligible for registration;
grade Holstein calf. MACHINERY --One
Ford tractor and plow, cultivator, double
disc, in No. 1 condition; Massey -Harris
electric cream separator ; McCormick -
Deering milking machine, double unit;
3,000 -lb. scales; milk pails; steel pig
trough; bag truck; feed cart; Massey -Har-
ris disc fertilizer drill; hay loader; new
ball-bearing grain grinder; fanning mill
with motor ; steel roller; harrows; steel
posts; McCormick -Deering binder; MD -
Cormick -Deering side rake (new); manure
spreader; 6 -foot mower ; Massey -Harris
modern rubber tired wagon ; 16 -foot flat
rack (good) ; set sloop sleighs; circular
saw ; wooden barrels; sacks; 2 electric
brooders; poultry equipment; aluminum
scoop ; shovels; forks; chains; crosscut
saw; other articles. HAY and GRAIN -
800 'bushels good mixed grain; 1,380 bales
mixed hay. Terms — Cash. HENRY
ENZENl4BERGER, Proprietor; E. P. Ches-
ney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Implements and Household Effects, at
Lot No. 12, Concession 3. Tuckersmith
Township, 1144 east of Kippen and 1 mile
south, or 11/; north and lee miles east of
Hensel], on Saturday, October 31, at 1:80
p.m., the following: IMPLEMENTS --M:
Ii, 101 tractor 'with power takeoff, lights
and starter (A-1 condition) ; M --IL 6 -fur-
row narrow bottom tractor plow (new) ;
8 -section spring tooth cultivator (nearly
new) ; M. -H. binder, 7 -foot Mt; M. -H.
roller -bearing wagon with fiat rack and
grain box; Cockshutt 11 -disc fertilizer
drill (nearly new) ; side delivery rake;
mower, 5 -foot cut; 5 -section drag har-
rows
asrows and draw -bar; 2 range shelters ;
Moffat heavy duty electrospail heater; post
hole digger; scythe; post maul and wedge;
hoes; rakes; garden cultivator; forks;
shovels; saws; logging chain ; pulleys; 2
tractor gas pails; Sails; garden Bose; bad -
dem; quantity of lumber ; numerous other
articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 8 -
piece modern walnut bedroom suite with
bog spring and inner spring mattress; %
modern walnut bed with inner spring
mattress; Lane cedar chest; rollaway bed
and mattress (nearly new) ; 8 cubic foot
Frigidaire (nearly new) ; Finlay combine.
tion electric and coal range (nearly new) ;
Finlay oil apace heater with electric fan
attachment; AleClare enamel tub+washing
machine with automatic clock control and
suction pump (nearly new); breakfast
suite, of table, buffet and chairs ; .,piece
eite*terfleld suite: coffee table; occasional
elide: dining room buffet and table:
d ote* Wardrobe; 2 congoleum 55g5; elba.
tris radiator• rocking chair' ItayonOnd
Bed, Ymatiing machine, 'Terns hall.
d ' e ad the f tiorvin., is sold, P O'fl)
liftmen lt, li. .lO 2e. ,Phone fa
✓ 28; t`enealr; Edward W. Ellidit, Moe..
Botlet& 447711
Livestock Wanted
EAA DI AB '
s DHRSEs
Lp OR co
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4w&
removed free of charge. For srompt`
end efficient service, phone "STQNES"
collect, Anacreon 21, or Seaforth 656 r 2.
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Property For Sale
HOUStE AND LOT FOR BALE -7-R0011
frame house and one acre land; also
barn, 30x26; snail fruit trees. Hydro.
For further particulars PHONE 668 r 4,
Seaforth. 4477x2
FOR SALE—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON
Centre St.; insulated and new roof.
Immediate possession, Apply FRANK
SHALE or HAROLD JAOKSON, Phone
661 r 14, Seaforth. 4477x2
FOR SALE — ONE OF SEAFORTH'S
most beautiful homes; four bedrooms,
hot water heating with oil, completely re-
decorated; fireplace; insulated; two -car
garage. Well landscaped. Apply DR, E.
A. MCMASTER, Seaforth. 44774
PROPERTY FOR SALE --TWO-STOREY
three bedrooms, living room, den, 8 -
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. 4481-tr
FOR SALE—al-ROOM BRICK HOUSE,
opposite St. Andrew's Church, Kippen,
two storey with attic; hot water heating;
two-piece bath; cistern; good cellar ; barn
18x24, suitable for garage. Garden lot.
For further particulars apply to JOHN
SINCLA.IR, or on the premises.
4477-2
FOR SALE—NEW MODERN 7 -ROOM
ranch -style home on Goderich Street;
3 bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, modern kitchen,
dining room, living room, attached garage,
and oil heated. This home must be seen
to be appreciated. Early possession ar-
ranged. Apply Box 265, HURON EX-
POSITOR, or Phone 277, Seaforth.
4477-1
L.O.B.A.
First EUCHRE
WEDNESDAY EVE'G.
October 28
Games 8:30
LODGE ROOMS
Lunch Served
ADMISSION - 40 CENTS
Dancing
Every Tuesday Night
CIRCLE -B RANCH
Five miles east of Mitchell
On No. 8 Highway
Clarence Petrie
AND HIS NIGHT HAWKS
—11 11-11_
For Sale
�pSALE—LARGE
. AOLE_.
MAN OIL;
;burner, used one winter; .reasonable,
BILL BURDGE, Brucefield. G 4477x1
FOR SALE -6 DINING ROOM CRAMS:
2 small tables. PHONE 38-M, Sea -
forth. 4477-1
FOR SALE—BUILT-IN OEDAR CUP -
boards, 19 feet. Apply to Box 264,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4477x
FOR SALE—WINE WINTER COAT,
size 16; navy blazer, size 16. PHONE
362, Seaforth. a 4477x1
FOR SALE—PAIR OF GIRL'S TUBE
skates, white; size 1. PHONE 866,
Seaforth. 4477-1
FOR SALE—SEED TURNIPS. APPLY
ART DEVEREAUX. Phone 661 r 25,
Seaforth. 4477x1
FOR SALE ---COLLIE PUPS. APPLY
to ARNOLD GACKSTETTER, Hen-
sall. 4477-1
FOR SALE --tides PULLETS, SOON BE
laying. Apply BILL HF.NDDRSON.
Phone 688J, Seaforth, 4476-2
POULTRY FOR SALE --100 RED SUS -
sex pullets, starting to lay. Apply
MRS. HAROLD McCALLUM. Phone 48-
5, Brussels- 4477-1
F
OR SALE—WINDOW GLASS; 2 RUGS ;
2 stoves; some piping; corner cabinet;
gramophone. CLARENCE REEVES, Sea -
forth. 4477x1
FOR SALE—BOY'S TUBE SKATES.
size 7, tendon guard. Apply BILLIE
STRONG. Phone 655 r 21, Seaforth
4477-1
FOR SALE—NEW VACUUM CLEAN-
er for sale, popular make, all attach-
ments. Won in contest ; will sell 40% off.
PHONE 162-W, Seaforth, '4476-2
you SALE — COMBINATION DOOR,
with all hardware: also child's skates
and boots, size 10. MRS. CECIL LEMON.
Phone '1624, Seaforth, 4477-1
FOR SALE—ELECTROLUX VACUUM
cleaner: all attachments. In good
working order ; 421.00, PHONE 162-W.
4477-1
peon. SALE -16 GOOD SUCKERS, SEV-
en weeks old. Apply BILL KRAUS-
KOPF, R.R. 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 17.
Dublin. 4477-1
port SALE—I WINTER EWE LAMBS;
4 Polled -Angus winter calves. Apply
to HUGH RINN. Phone 33 r 13, Brus-
sels, in forenoon. 4477x1
FOR SALE—APPROXIMATELY 1,000
bushels good feed turnips; 15 cents a
bushel. WILLIAM COLEMAN, Ripper.
Phone 674 r 22, Hensall 4477x1
MOR SALE -1 HARRISTON STOVE
coal heater, in good shape, with pipes.
Apply to MRS. VICTOR FEE, Hensall.
4477x2
Fy OR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNISH -
in es, rugs. lamps. bedroom suites.
china, etc. Phone SE AFORTTi 396.4' xl HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RU B B.ER
17. G ,ods ), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
"ATEWAY TO LEARNING." BY JAS. envelope with price list- -6 samples 25e;
G Scott. a memoir of the Seaforth Public 24 samples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
School. is on sale at THOMPSON'S BOOK NO
tt'A-RUBBEE CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
STORE. Seaforth Price, 50 cents per
Oct -
copy 4475-4
LiENSALL
Bake Sale and Tea, in basement
of Hensall Unite, Church, Satur-
day, October 24, 3 pm,, sponsored
b'y the Women's Association of
Chiselhurst United Church. --(Adv.)
The Misses Betty Mickle, Phyllis
Erskine and Viola Crumb, nurses -
in -training at Victoria Hospital,
London, spent Wednesday and
Thursday of last 'week with the
former's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs Laird
Mickle and family.
Members of the Baby Band and
their mothers will be entertained
by. the Women's Missionary Socie-
ty of the United Church on Oct. 27.
Mrs. R. Broderick and Mrs. C.
Smillie are superintendents of the
Baby Band; and are arranging an
interesting and delightful program.
Mr. and Mre. John D. Hill, Moose
Jaw, visited with Miss Minnie Reid
last week.
Mr. Charles Forrest, who is em-
ployed in Sarnia, spent the week-
end with his wife and family.
MissMarie Miller and Mr. John
n
Folds, Windsor, were recent guests
with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks,
'Mrs, C. Cook is spending a week
with her son and daughter-in-law,
-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sararas and
family, len Reed and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hubbert and nephew, Nor-
man Hubbert. all of Toronto, were
weekend visitors with Mrs. S3r-
aras.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Edighoffer,
Pigeon, Mich,, were recent visitors
with the latter's sister, Mrs. S.
Sararas.
Miss Minnie Reid spent the week
end in Kincardine.
The Ladies' Aid of Carmel
Church realized some $75 at its
booth Tuesday at the McGregor
Hereford sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell spent
list week with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Rigby and Donna at Blenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Reid. London.
The Huron Expositor classi-
fied columns are best! Try,
them. Phone 41, Seaforth.
Personals
FOR SALE -6 HOLSTEIN COWS CART
eying their second calves: due to calve
from 23rd of September to February 1st,
SOL GINGERICK, Zurich R.R- No. 3.
Phone No. 84 ring 3, Zurich. 4413x6
von SALE -2 REGISTERED HERE -
ford both. from accredited herd. one
year old Apply to ARI Brag J. FLNLAY-
SON. Phone 651 r 3. Seaforth
4476x4
FOR SALE -3 GIRLS' WINTER COATS.
size 12, 82.00, 810.00 and $15.00; 3
suits, size 12. $5.00 each ; a number of
dresses and some larger sizes 51.00 each
and some shoes. size 5 or 5'Se ; far galosh
es, size 4.. $200 ; baby's shoes from size I WISH TO THANK THE DOCTORS
4j_ to 6: high galoshes, size 5. and slip- and Nurses and all others who were
pers. size 4, 81.00 a pair. PHONE 278-B. so kind to me while I was in the Hospi-
4477s1 teL SANDRA DUNGEY
Lost and Found
LOST—ON ()ENTRE STREET, ABOUT
'Tnuieday. October 15, a grey Per-
_ian kit:en. PHONE 303-M. 4477x1
LOST— .SILVER BRACELET, BETWEEN
North Main Street and - Northside
United Church, on Sunday morning. Re-
ward. Finder please notify J. C. CRICH.
4477-1
Cards Of Thanks
Help the Blind Help Themselves
GIVE YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT !
Social rehabilitation through counsel of field
secret' Home instruction in crafts and
Braille reading and writing. Maintenance of
the new Western Ontario Residence and Recre-
ation Centre. Job placement service. Blindness
prevention service.
Of a total annual operating cost of $46,000,
$28,000 has already been provided by Munici-
pal Grants and Community Chests.
Send Your Donation to H. E. SMITH,
General Chairman, Seaforth
...WARMER
ALL WINTER
FIBERGLAS BUILDING INSULATION
WON'T ROT • WON'T BURN • WON'T SETTLE
WON'T SUSTAIN VERMIN
/ut Fiberglas between you and the
weather, Use Fiberglas Building in-
sulation to beep the heat of Summer
me of your home ...end save you
fuel bills every Winter from now on.
MAD! IN CANADA
Ball -Macaulay
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - SASH - DOORS
LIME - CEMENT
SIAFORTH . CLINTON
Plume 7'$7` Phone 97
MISS HELEN PRYCE WISHES TO
• thank her many friends and neigh-
bors who visited her or sent flowers, cards
and treats while a patient in Victoria
Hospital. London. 4477x1
THE SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF
the late Mrs. Joseph Manley wish to
thank sincerely her kind neighbors who
prepared the bountiful dinner for than
on the funeral day. 4477x1
'bili S. GEORGE PRYCE AND FAMILY,
of 3587 East 45th Ave., Vancouver,
wish to express sincere thanks and ap-
preciation for the kind messages of sym-
pathy and beautiful floral tributes receiv-
ed from their relatives and friends, in the
loss of their husband and father.
4477x1
R. JOSEPH MANLEY AND FAMILY
• wish to thank their many friends and
neighbors for the many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown them during the ill-
ness and death of a wife and mother, Mrs.
Callista Manley; also for the spiritual and
floral bouquets. Special thanks to Father
John Mcfowell, C.W.L., the nursing staff
of Scott Memorial Hospital, and Drs. Mc-
Master, Brady and Elliott. Everything was
deeply appreciated. 4477x1
Births
CORLETT—At Spott Memorial Hospital,
on October 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Corlett, R.R. I, Walton, a son.
FRIEDAY—At St. Mary's Hospital, Kit-
chener, on October 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Frieday (nee Edna Hiusaer) a son.
PHILLIPS—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on October 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Phillips, Seaforth, a daughter.
McNAUGHTON—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Oct. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McNaughton, R.R, 4, Seaforth, a daugh-
ter.
-Figure Skating
An organization meet-
ing of interested par-
ents will be held in the
Arena, on
Saturday, October 24
at 8 p.m.
W ill all the parents whose
children are interested, please
attend!
IninuollimmiallelPmauspiammogsmallt
Mr.WilliamWelsh
having resigned his pos-
ition with W. Le Whyte,
Seaforth, w is h e s to
thank the Customers of
Seaforth and District
for their patronage dur-
ing the past year.
asereereomweventealseWamenwe
a)'orth Man Named
ILensali fjogkek Coach,
At the annual Meeting of the
Hensall Hockey (Nub, the follow -
Jug ojfir erg were elected for the
1953-54 season: president, Ed.
Fink; vice-president, Ray McKin-
non; secretary-treaesurer, Harold
Knight; chairman of transporta-
tion committee, •Byran Kyle; man-
ager, Wilson Allan.
Members decided that the team
should again enter' the Cyclone
j..eague, and that Bill &S'hea, Sea-
orth, be appointed coach.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Darling, of
Clandeboye, and Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kinlay, Wyoming, visited Thursday
with 4kir. and Mrs. John L. Hen-
derson.
Rev, Norman McLeod, B,A., B.D.,
preached on Sunday at Ailsa Craig
United Church.
Miss Kathryn Howard, accom-
panied 'by Mr. Gabriel, of Court,
Ireland, spent a few days with Mrs.
Charles Switzer. For the short
time they have been in Canada,
they report liking it very well.
Mr. Robert Cooper is visiting in
Cairo, Michigan, with his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Love.
Mr. John Doig, 'Grand Rapids,
Mich., was a weekend guest of his
mother, M: s. Lydia Doig, and sister,
Janet,
Mrs. Bessie Sanders, Victoria, B.
C., and Mrs. Della Harron, Detroit,
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Mellis.
Mr. Louis Clarke, Jr., has pur-
chased the farm of Mr. Floyd
Weekes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell and
Eddie, Windsor, were weekend visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. N. Long,
Miss Mabel Whiteman, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Workman and Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Henderson attended,
the funeral Sunday of 'Mrs. Harvey
Damm, Walkerton, a former resi-
dent of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis, Miss
M. Whiteman and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Long were in Walkerton
Friday 'evening to pay their last
respects to the family of the late
Mrs. Damm.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wesley Green, Mit-
chell, spent Sunday aY
with th the for-
mer's father, Mr. Jonah. Green,
Messrs. Gordon and Norman Lan -
den, Marlette. Mich., visited a day
last week with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dow -
son. Mrs. William Winder accom-
panied them home for an indefinite
period,
'Mr. and Mrs. Dowson, accompan-
ied by their daughter and son=in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, of
Winthrop, visited Sunday with Mr.
Dowson's sister and brother-in-Iaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Wright, in Kennil-
worth, and called on the family of
Mr. Harvey Damm, Walkerton.
District
Obituaries
LATE MRS. H. DAMM
KIPPEN,—On Thursday, Oct. 15,
Mrs. Harvey Damm, Walkerton, the
former Sarah Pletch„ and formerly
of Kippen, passed away suddenly
at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Damm moved to
Kippen in 1943 and kept a general
store until 1950, when they sold out
and moved to Walkerton.
She is survived by her husband;
two sons, Ralph, Kitchener, Ken-
neth, London; a daughter, Mrs.
Jack Wood (Anna), Winnipeg; al-
so two sisters, Mrs. Colin and Miss
Pletch, Walkerton, and one brother,
Amos Pletch, Walkerton,
The funeral was held Saturday
in Walkerton at 2:30 p.m., from
the funeral home.
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Community Centre
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