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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-01-08, Page 4itli; 44' .q.t. •;"• •4 ! c", •0'il•;41.lrg9;!' •Fl.!rv.ix,',MITIN47)1,7,•;:ig: • assified Ads ified Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates '11011 SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.. --Per Word: 1st Week 1 Ceat • 2nd Week % Cent 3rd Week % Cent Minimum chargeeach husertion . 85 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation coonta as one word. 0.sla of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices, Corning Event -1 comb par word. lithrlonzez, •1 canto per week. Amides May be directed to a Box No.. c/o The Huron Exrroaltor. for 16 cents. entre. Telt Ceuta additional will be charged if ads in above Class are not paid within 10 dass of date of final insertion. Mil" Marriages and Deaths Inserted tree of cher*. Sunk= Haien Notices to Creditors. Rte.—Rates on application. • Coming Events For Sale AN INVITATION IS SENT TO ALL TO FOR SALE — NUMBER OF come and enjoy dancing at the Crystal Phone 661 r 4, Seaforth. Palace Ballroom. Mitchell, every Friday NIXON. night, to the music of Clarence Petrie -and the Night, Hawks. 4488-9 ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR will hold a euchre on Friday, Janu- ary 22, in the t.O.O.F. Hall. " An invita- tion is extended to the public to attend. 4488-1 Wanted VOLTNG LADY IS FREE TO BABY SIT 14. any evening. Apply • MISS DENNIS. Phone 785 between 5 and 7 isza. 4482x1 WANTED TO BUY—A HOUSE 114 " good 6Tandition. Apply to Box 286, HURON EXPOSITOR, or Phone 18 r 9. Hirkton. 4488-1 Livestock Wanted nEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS removed free of charge, For prompt and efficient service, phone "STONES" collect, Ingersoll21, or Seaforth 655 r 2. Personals ITYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R UBBER •a•-• Goods). mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c 24 samples S1.00, Mail -Order Dept. T-73, NOVA-RUBI3ER CO., Box 91. Hamilton, Ont, Property FOr Sale . FOR SALE — ONE OF SEAFORTH'S lost beautiful homes; four bedrooms: hot water beating with oil ; completely re- decorated ; fireplace: insulated; two -car garage. Well landscaped. Apply to DR. E. A. McMASTER. Seaforth. 4481-tf For Sale pOR SA1,13 — CREAM SEPARATOR •••2 gmesway OH" brooder stove. Apply to JOHN RIVERS,H North Main St., Sea - forth. • 4488x1 HONEY FOR "SALE --CLOVER HONEY in 8 -pound pails only. Special price. 81.50 while supply lasts. WALLACE ROSS APIARIES, Seaforth. 4488-1 COWS, DALE 4488-8 Lost and Found T OST—ON MONDAY. ON GODERW-R '-' or Main Sr.. a silver bar pin, Fancier i leas, e con tact THE HURON EXPOSI- TOR. a 4$88x1 In Memoriam TN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS, WTI,- 'rn,re ScoFt. who passed away January 10. 1950. --Sadly missed by Husband and Fam- ily- Arnold. Ruth and Elmer. 4488xl Births Me.N1CHOL—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on January 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross MeNichol, R.R. 8. Kippen. a daughter. VCR SALE — THOR AUTOMAGIC A- *ashen- !semi-automatic), in good condition. Washes. rinses and spins the clothes. No. laundry tubs required with this type washer. PHONE 665 r 5. 4488x1 Notices VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS' ON ALL • rnakes ; 22 years' experience. We pick up and deliver. PHONE 162-W, Seaforth. 4482-tf '11,1 ADIO REPAIRS—FOR ALL KINDS of radios, at JERRY'S RADIO RE- PAIR, opposite . Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 347-R. 4363-91 A ITENTiox. FARMERS ! — PROMPT, •"'• courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animale. Call collect. ED. ANDREWS. 851 r 11. Seaforth, or 235, Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co.. of Canada Ltd. 439941 A OCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR '`''• Air Force personnel stationed at CUn- s4o. f nn have a house, apartment. furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please call. STATION HOUSING OFFICE at Clinton, 882: local 252. • 4436-tf A ITENTION, FARMERSI—McKILLOP }Ire' Insurance, WeStAtIll Farmers' Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As- soc- (0-11-11-). Hospitalization Ininrance, Accident and • Sickness Insurance. and North American Life Insurance. Consult ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone 1114-M. 4456-tf FREE SERVICE To Farmers nowT WASTE MONEY ON MINER - xis your land does not need. We will. without charge to 7012. take samples of the earth In Your fields and have them analyzed.. ' CALL Top Notch Feeds Limited PHONE 15 or 876 4484-tf MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL OWE NEXT MEETING OF THE :TRON •••• County Council will be held in that Comeil Chambers, Court House. Goderich, commencing TUESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1954 - at 2:00 p.m. All accounts, notices of deputations and tether business requiring the attention of Council should be in the bands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, Jamar/ 16, 1954- A. H. ERSRTNTE, County Clerk. Godoltrich, Ont. 4488-2 . Cards Of Thanks IISR. AND MRS. JOHN Mull AND Donald wish to express their appreci- ation for the ,many kindnesses extended them during their recent sad bereave- ment-: also to thank the nurses "and staff cif Scott Memorial Hospital for their kindness to Mrs. Muir. 4488-1 Y WISH TO EXPRESS hfr Silatnace, , thanks to alt m friends and neigh - Ora for the fruit. cards and visith re- • telved loans 1 was a patient in Scott Iressibsir *So easy thanks to • Ma. Oorwill and timed) for theft •'• ••- AMASON •Oo21111t- Deaths BRINE—In Perth. on Sunday. January 8, Hannah Frances Brine, formerly of Sea - forth, in her 88th year. GRIEVE—In Chatlaam, on Friday, Jana- ary 1, Margaret Chesney. beloved wile of Thomas M. Grieve. Egmondville, in ber S9th year. Seaforth. on Thursday, Decem- ber 81, Shirley Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs..John C. Muir. Seaforth, in her 17th year. .0 room Iler SIMMS bs all el fries& loftstid oInga,. fore MboW. reereill is *V MAW tholes to ' that ofdli Othfrallill soft Seaforth Public Library Obtains Many New Books Books recently added to Seaforth Public Lllarary include the follow- ing • Fiction—To Love and - To Cher- ish. Bird: Mountie on the Trail, Olson: Heirs of the Wind. Frisco; A Halo For Doctor Nriohael. Wor- ley; Topic of Doubt, alcConnaug- hey; The Nurse Knows Best, Hum.- phries; Riverslake, .Hungerford Hue and Cry, Yates: Little Yellow House, McEwen; Five Windows,, Stevenson: Called Back, Gibbs; Candle's Glory. Thompson; Time and Time Again. Hilton: Tidefall, Raddall; Beyond This Place, Cron- in:. Uninvited G-uest, Coxe; Too Late, the Phalarope, Paton; Storm Haven, Ullman; The Singer, Not the Song, Linclay; 'Digby. Walker; Sands of Karakeunn. • .Ullman; Vanishing Point, Wentworth; Great Awa.kening, Draper; In Miss Arm - "Don't worry about rate, mad- am," the pet -store salesman assur- ed bis customer. "That dog is the best rat-catcher in the country." At that Moment a large rat stroll- eed casually across the store. Min- utes later, when some of the wo- man's composure was restored, she asked, "Why didn't your dog go after him? I thought he was sup- posed to be such a. good rat- catcher." "He is,"• nodded the salesman smugly. "Just let a .strange rat come in!" TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TUCKERSMITH: I wish to thank those who - supported me in the recent, election, and also those who assisted in other ways. ANDREW CROZIER • atrong's Room. Corbett: 'Uncon- quered, Williams; So Long as Love Remembers, Janney ; DeviFs Laughter, Y er ; l'.enderfoot, Brand; Heart of the Family, Goudge; Jutland Cottage, Thirkell: A Fair Wind Home. Moore; Story of Esther Costello. Monseratt: Lost General, Thane: ,Man in Chains. Deeping; The Robe. Douglas: Lost Trail of the Sahara, Frison-Roche: None Shall Sleep Tonight. Case of the Green Eyed Sister, Gardner; The Velvet Hand. Reilly; Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain, Irwin: A Sunset Touch, Spring; Golden Spid- ers, Tudor Rose, Barnes; The Walsingham Woman, We•steatt ; The Other Place. Priestley; Come, My Beloved. Buck.; After the Fun- eral, Christie; Dry Bones in the Raine. Non-Fict:on — What Time the Tempest. Smith; Canada At the Coronation. Elizabeth Queen Moth- er. Ellis: Green Thumbs, Fillmore; White Wings Around the World, Pape; Seven Years in Tibet, Har- rer; Caves of Adventure, Tazieff; Bandoola, Williams; Canada, Na- tion on the'March, Call Me Lucky, Crosby; Handicraft, Gusiwold; Hockey Night in Canada, Hewitt; Journey Without Return, Manfrais; Pardon My Parka, Walker; Pause; Carr; Shape of Sunday, Dawson; Sense of Urgency. Burton; Cab- bagetown Store, Mc-kree. Juvenile Books era -tiny Fair, Emery; Star Is- land, Hall; Tom and Sally of Red House Creek, Henson; Star Rider, Curtis Bishapi; Good Luck to the Rider, Phipson; Block That Kik, Archibald; Mama Hattie's Girl, Lenski; Just Mary Redbook, Gran - nen; Bennett High, Dickson; Wish- ing Apple Tree, Bothwell; Dale of the Mounted in the Arctic, Holli- day; Secret of the'Singing Tower, Ecatt; Rebel on the Trail. Cook; Nateure Notebook. Candy: Hide- away House, Marty. Bialk; Blue Smoke, Lyons; Sled Dog of Alas- ka. L,ancIty; Friendly Phoebe, Had- er; Boldy, Hogner; Gray, Hinkle; Madeline's Rescue, Bemelma.ns; Further Chronicles of Avonlea, Montgomery; Mr. Grumpy and the Kitten, Conkling; Scarlet Force, Longstreth; A Pony Worth Iris Salt, Lansing. • Streamline Your Work • • • . . . Stamp It To Speed It — Let Us Supply You With — Rubber Stamps And All Types Of Marking Devices Rubber Stamps Made to Order . . . Bank Stamps . . . Circular, Oval and Rectangular Stamps . . . Stamps with Changeable Dates and Numbers . . . Signature Stamps . . . Die Plates for All Purposes . . . Printing Wheels . . . Numbering Machines . . . Stamp Racks . . The Huron Expositor none 41 : Seaforth Zone Commander Installs Hensall Legion Officers Comrade Doug. Thorndyke, of it, Clinton, Zone Commander. install-; Huron County Council ed the following officers at the first meeting of the New Year of theAshfield—Cecil Blake .• Hensel' Branch of the• Canadian Blyth—W. H. Morritt Legion. held in the Legion Hall Brussels—R. B. Cousins Monday night:. Zone Secretary Clinton—J. W. Nediger George Wilson acted ,es sergeant- glinton—Melvin Crich (dep.) at -arms for the installation. Colborne—Clarence Hunter Following are the officers:, pres.i- Exeter -L -R. E. Pooley dent, Don Dayruan; first vice-presi- Exetsr—William McKenzie (dep.) dent, Dr. D. McKelrie; second vice- Goderich—John H. Graham president. Bob Sangster; secretary- Goderich—Joseph Allaire (dep.) treasurer, E. R. Shaddick; serge- Grey—Clifford Rowland ant -at -arms, George Varley; execu- Hay—Earl Campbell tive, Roy Smale. W. F. Aikenhead, Eugene Forrister, H. Bonthron, A turkey lunch was served. • W. I. To Meet The monthly meeting of Hensall Women's Institute will be held in the Legion rooms on Wednesday night, Jan. 13.. In charge of ar- rangements are Mrs. D. Kyle and Mr.. ..J. C. Goddard. Roll call will be: "A resolution I ought to keep." Mrs. R. Elgie will give the motto. A film pertaining to Health will be shoWn, under the direction of the Health Unit. Clinton. Other in- teresting items are being planned. . Wins Trap Shoot Championship Hay—V. L. Becker (dep.) Hensall—Alvin W. Kerslake Howick—Harry Goudie - Howick—Arthur Gibson (dep.) Hullett—William J. Dale ' Morris—Bairey Parrott McKillop --Daniel Beuermann. Seaforth—Norman Scoins Stanley----4vin McBride Stephen—John Morrissey Stepben—Wellington Haist (dep.) Tuckersmith-,-Jaines Doig TurnberryJohn V. Fischer Usborne—Verne Pincombe Wawaiaosh, East—Orval Taylor Wawanosh, West—John Durnin Wingham—R. E. McKinney Wingham—Joe Kerr (dep.) • John Anderson. of Hensall, won • the championship of Huron County BRUCEFIELD with 44 out of 50 4 a trap shoot New Year's Day at Kippen, spon-. Mr.. Jim McDonald has returned sored by the Kippen Gun Club. home after spending the holidays Tom Sherritt, of Hensel', won the •in Ottawa. , doubles championship, with 18 out Mr. and Mrs.' Murray Squire were of 24. Twenty shooters were pre- holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. sent from London, Stratford, Gode- R. Allan and Bob. Exeter, Hensel' and KipPen. Miss Janet Watson has returned to her teaching duties in Aylmer after a holiday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray spent New Years in Brantford and Ham- ilton. Miss Jean McEwan, Toronto, vis- ited recently' with Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot and family. Miss Evelyn Howard, Toronte, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. Haugh, and other relatives. E.S. Pupils Receive Awards' The following received awarde for Sunday School' attendance dur- Mrs.. Earle Sproat spent Christ- Leg the pest year, virst_year diplo- mas week with relatives in Toren- mas, Jean McNaughton, Carol An- derson, Jean and Ron McClinchey; second -year Red Seals, Isabel and Jean McGowan; third year, Blue Seals, Helen Broadfoot, Jean Rath - well, Gerald and Orrin Baird; fourth year, Green Seals, Barbera and Janet Henderson, Carolyn and Betty Jean Ross.. Jean Broadfoot, turned home last Sunday. Bob Fotheringham, John and Doris Miss Betty Mickle, of London. Walker and Gaye Elliott; fifth sent a few days last week with year, Purple Seals, Suane Haugh, P her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Zapfe, George Ross, Bob, Mickle and. family. Jack and Mary Broadfoot; sixth Messrs. William -Kerr, RoyXPrr — — year, Silver Seals, Stewart Boyce, and LAC. George Lefebvre, of Ere- Dewayne Elliott and Mary Allan. ter, spent the week -end with rela- There were also several stars-pre- tives in Northern Ontario. sented for memory work.. Messrs. Lloyd and Vernon Hed- den, of SL Catharines, spent New Year's with' their mother, Mrs. C. M. Hedden and Herb. Mis Elaine. -Beer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Beer. Hensel', has accepted a pesition secretary to the :Matron of the King Edward VII Merreorial Hospi- tal, Bermuda, her duties_to com- mence February 15. Rev. W. J. Rogers, conducted both services in the United Church last Sunday. In the Morning he chose to use the text, John 1, verse 46. Communion was observed in the morning. 'Me choir anthem was "And on Earth, Peace." Miss Laramie presided at, the organ - Flowers ware placed in loving memory of Mr. T. W. Butt. At the Ohiselhnest service at 2 o'clock, COMM:Unit% Watt disnens- ed. be held neig Sunt J4 and On. 40, At 11 . ea, be at 3 c1ock 1' • • Members are requested to be present Sunday, Jan. 10, to choose for a team shoot. Charles Prouse, Goderich, and W. Vernier, Hensall. oldest members of the club, will be captains and will choose up sides, losing side to provide the supper for the members and their wives. • • HENSALL to and Aurora. Mr. Ira Geiger spent New. Year's with relatives in Kitchener. Roy 'Telford. of Hayfield, spent last week with his friend, Jerry Mc Clinch ey. Mrs. T. Parlmer. who has been a patient in Clinton Hospita.17 re - Cromarty Resident Marks 93rd Birthdary Mrs. R. Robertson celebrated her 93rd 'birthday on Sunday. She Was visited by her granddaughter, Mrs -Charlie Miller, and her husband and their family, Linda, Rosetta and Ross. Several of the neigh- bors called since to express greet- ings to her her. She makes a bobby of making quilts and at the present time is booking a mat, She loves to work among her dowers hi the eattirmer menthe. • Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Steckler, of Wellesler, visited with Mr. and Mre. Jint Howe on Saturder. Mr, end Mrs. George Waste and Mt. and Mr. John Wallace visits at void on Thoridar with Af41414,,,a aA KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNichol, Jr., of Kirkton, were Sunday guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James Young. ' Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Cooper and family, of Exeter, visited on Sun- day at the- home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper-. Mr, Alex McGregor returned home after spending the Christmas week at O.A.C., Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Grand Bend, visited Tuesday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau. Miss Marion Thomson returned to her home in Thedford after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Thomson. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, Miss Margaret Walker spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer at Carlingford. Family gatherings were held at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Ham- ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rus- sell, Mrs. M. 'Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar vis- ited of Mitchell on Friday. • ' Marguerite Duncanson has re- turned to her duties as kindergar- ten teacher in Toronto. Billie Houghton, son of Mr. and Mts. Rose Houghton, returned to his home on Tuesday from London, where he was undergoing treat- ment for polio. - Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott .and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and fam- ily visited. with Mr. and Mrs. An- drew McLachlin. THANK YOU! I wish to thank the Elec- tors of Tuckersmith for the confidence they have placed in me in electing me Reeve of Tucker - smith on Monday. I will endeavour to merit their continuing support. JAMES DOIG Mr. Bob Love returned to the University of Toronto after spend- ing the holidays with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. • Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane vis- ited during the holidays with Mr. Cochrane's sister and laroth.er-in-: law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fuss, near Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keyes and Marlene, of Varna, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green, of Egmondville, visited Tuesday with the former's father, - Mr. Some* Green. Mrs. MeClymont is visiting tie Exeter with her daughter, Mrs, • Jennie Schilbe. Miss Ella Jarrott returned tel Toronto after spending the Chris* mas holidays with her mother, Mrs.. Catherine Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. C. Haist, zurfe% visited recently at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. S. Cudmore, Mr. aid Mrs. A. Gackgtetter an family were recent visitors of Mr - and Mrs. 'William 'Homey, Exeter., NOTICE TOWNSHIP of McKILLOP ALL- CAR OWNERS IN THE TOWN- SHIP OF McKILLOP ARE REQUEST- ED NOT TO PARK THEIR CARS ON THE ROADS OF THE TOWNSHIP DURING THE WINTER Cars that are left on the roads are con- trary to the Highway Traffic Act, and are a detriment to operation of snow plows. AFTER JANUARY 1; 1954, PLEASE NOTE THAT PROVINCIAL POLICE WILL TAKE THE NECESSARY AC- TION TO SE.E THAT CARS ARE NOT LEFT ON ROADS, AND PROSECU- TION MAY FOLLOW. • J. MANLEY Road Superintendent SEE. THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Huron County's Finest Market USED for CARS 1953 DODGE SEDAN—Fully equipped 1953 CHEV. BEL -AIR 4-BOOR—Fully equipped 2-1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDANS 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 1951 CHEV. POWERGLIDE FLEE'TLINE SEDAN—Fully equipped. 1951 CHEN. DE LUXE PLEETLINE COACH 1931 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN 1951 cmErv. STYLELINE OMAN 1951 MEV. VONVER-OIADE COACH, with radio 1959 AUSTIN COACH 1949C SEDAN • 1949 CHEV. SAN 1949 DODGE SEDAN 1949 METEOR COACH 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN 1947 OLDSMOBILE inmermin IKIAIDE—Hr dramatic Drive, 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN 1942 OLDS ,FLEETLINE COACH 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE TRUCKS 1949 G.M.C. 3/4 -TON PICKUP 5-1943 DODGE ST.AKE-BODY =NM "SPEC IA L"-1947 MERCURY A written guarantee for 11 days on all Late Model Cars MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRUSSELS •MOTORS PHONE 'MX — "the Home Of Bettor Used taste ••• ' wh.244.4xittitl 's•• •`•ta", ••• , „ imam avisaV •••