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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-02-26, Page 4lassified Ads ossified Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—Per Word: 1st Week 1 Cent 2nd Week % 3rd Week % �t Minimum charge, each Insertion.., 26 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as one word. Dards of Thanks. In Memoriam. Notices. Coming Bventa-1 cent per word. Minimum, 60 costa per week. Enquiries may be directed to a Box No., c/o The Huron Expositor, for 10 cents entre. Ten cents dte ditioonnaall will charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 days of Births. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge Auction Sales, Noticee to Creditors, Etc --,Rates on applicatkia. • Coming Events Personals AT THE COM'MUNI'TY CENTRE ON IS YGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U BRE R St. Patrick's Night, March 17. Dane- ill Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, aealed ing to Desiardine's Orchestra. envelope with price list. 6 samples 26e: 4495-3 24 samples 51.00. Mall -Order Dept. T-73, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91. Hamilton, Out. , AN INVITATION I3 SENT TO ALL TO come and enjoy dancing at the Crystal Palace Ballroom. Mitchell, every Friday night, to the music of Clarence Petrie and the 'Night Hawks. 4488-8 For Sale '4G For` Rent POE RENT — FOUR -ROOM APART - s' lent with sun porch and bath. PHONE 249-W, Seaforth. 44951 Cards of Thanks I WISH TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO remembered me with cards and treats while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and since returning home, 4495-1 EDITH LOVE, Varna WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- cere thanks for the sympathy and consideration shown to us in our recent loss. God bless you all M.R.S. JOSEPH RO WLAND a 495x1 AND FAMILY I WISH TO EXPRESS MY APPRECIA- tion and thanks to those who so kind- ly remembered me with cards and treats while a patient in Scott Memorial Hos- pital; also thahks to the nursing staff and Dr_ Sta,pleton. 4495yi1 JANE SOMERVILLE MRS- WILFORD CAMERON, WISHES to thank' her many .friends for all their kindnesses extended to her while a patient in the Clinton Hospital, to Rev. D Glenn Campbell. and all who sent flowers, boxes, treats of any kind and cards. 4495x1 MRS. 'R- M. SCOTT WISHES TO FIDELITY LOIDGE FOR SALE -19 -INCH 1IRE FOR SALE thank all those who sent flowers, 1 • No. 55, meeta HABh1Rh, S GARAGE first and third Wed- nesday evenings of each month at i FOR SALE—STUDIO COUCH. APPLY p.m. Noble Grand. I. Trewartha ; Record- MRS. LESLIE MrCLURE. North Main ing Secretary, Harry McLeod. 449348 St. Phone 320-W, Seaforth. 4495-1 app y cards and treats to her father Mr. W. J. 4995x1 Beattie, while he wan a patient, in Scott Livestock Wanted DISABLED HORSES OR COWS removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient ser'riee, phone "STONES" collect. Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 655 r S. Help . Wanted HELP WANTED—WOMAN OR GIRL to live in, or elderly lady wishing home. Light. household duties, Compan- ionship required. Private room. Apply Box 298, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4495x1 WANTED Bookkeeper and Typist With ability to meet the public and 'lo maintain various `t-ecoeds. Vag SALE—PLAY PEN IN GOOD condition. Apply to Box 299, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4495x1 TABLE POTATOES FOR SALE, 9165 A bag. Apply. to GEORGE SMALE. Hensall, Ont. - 4495-2 VOA SALE—EIGHT-STRING ELECTRIC steel guitar, including 10 -watt ampli- fier. • Apply JIM HOPPER. Phone 669 r 13, Seaforth. .4495:1 I,OR SALE—ENGLISH BABY PRAM, in fair condition: very reasonable. Contact MRS. STACK at M. E. Clarke's residence, Seaforth. 4495x1 FOR SALE — APPROXIMATELY '200 hardwood tops for sale: reasonably priced to sell. PHONE 834 r 24. Sea - forth 4495x 1 VOR SALE—BUDGIES. 59 AND 57: AL1. colors. Also cages aqui stands. TED SAVAU•GE, Phone 120. Seaforth. 4495x1 "'OR SALE —. REGISTERED SHORT - Apply in own handwriting, stating horn bulls- bred and open heifers from age, experience and salary desire8, to accredited herd. Apply to KENNETH ' Mc.FARLANE, 6 miles east of Walton. Phone :Brussels 29 r 13. 4491x1 The Huron Expositor hoR SALE—.THE SEAFORTH LAM -N p Bowline Club have a 1933 Chevrolet 4494-2 motor ,for sale. Can he seen at DURST'S MACHINE SHOP, or contact Harold O. Box 297 Agents Wanted Free or B. 1'. Christie, 4495-1 VOR: SALE—QUANTITY OF ONTARIO wheat for feed : also some red clover seed : white Michelite beans for seed. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE, grown from registered seed. Apply to big money year round. Become a JAMES LANDSBOROUGH. Phone 66.5 r Jito Dealer in selling from door to door 16. Seaforth. 4194-3 225 Jito Products: Toiletries, Culinarjes, Medicines, Domestic Necessities, Tea, Cof- .VOR SALE --QUANTITY' OF MIXED fee, etc.. every one. used and needed by`t` grain. oats. barley. and wheat: also every housekeeper. Splendid vacant terri- henhouse equipment, troughs. roosts and tories in your neighborhood. $18 needed. rests and egg washer. and range shelters. Particulars: 1 Also small oil space heater. MOORE pOT'LTRY FARM. Phone 617 r 31. Sea- JITO:' 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal. forth. 4495-1 4493-4' Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIV- ed by ,the undersigned for crushing and hauling 15,000 cubic yards or more of gravel for the Township of Grey. Crusher to be equipped with %-inch screen. A certified cheque for 5300.00 must ac- company each tender. Tenders to be in by 2 p.m., March 6th. Lowest or any tendernot necessarily accepted. • EDYTHE M. CARDIFF, Clerk, Ethel, Ontario. 4494-2 FOR SALE BY TENDER THE FOLLOWING J�?? fered for sale by Numbers 22 and 23, Stanley, containing more or less, located approximately two mi lage of Brucefield. LANDS ARE OF - tender. namely, Lots Con 1, Township of together200 acres, on No. 4 Highwail', les north of the Vi -- Tenders must be in the possefsion of the undersigned on or before•the.12th day..` of March, 1954, and be accompanied by a cheque for IOr/, of the amount thereof, On the said lands there are approxi- mately 58 acres of .bush and there are said to be erected two frame barns: 86 acres workable land. Possession on clos- ing subject to existing Leases. These lands are offered for sale to close the estate of Byron Waldron. The high- est or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Balance of tender to be --Payable in cash on closing thirty days after accept-, ance of tender. McCONNELL & HAYS. Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 4497-2 Wanted VOUNG LADY IS FREE TO BABY SIT any evening. Apply MISS DENNIS. Phone 785 between 5 and 7 p.m. 4482x1 WANTED TO RENT—WOULD LIKE to rent a'25 or 50 -acre farm within six miles from Hensall: with buildings and Hydro preferred. Apply to CLARENCE HOHNER, R.R. 2 :Hensall. • 4494-2 Baby Chicks CHICK BUYERS. HAVE YOU SEEN our price list listing a score of breeds and crosses-? If your market calls for 'dual purpose' birds—Canadian approved—' birds that lay Grade A Large when mar- kets are best—good hefty birds that put on weight for later table- markets—we have them. Darold, started --such breeds and crosses as Barred Rocks, Columbian Rocks, Light Sussex, Black Australorp. N. H. or N.H. crosses. We have others too. Pullets from $17.90. We suggest you write right now .for full complete list to FRED W BRAY. LfMITED, 120 John North, Hamilton._ Ont. 1 P.S.- Do you know .a good man to act as our agent in this locality? Good commission. Advertising to back him up). 4495-3 Property For Sale FOR gALE-6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, in Hensall. Oxford St., in fair condi- tion ; hot water heating. For particulars, 1 phone EARL DICK, Cromarty-, 14 r 5, Cublin: 4494x2 ATINGHAM APARTMENT BUI-LDING— Excellent investment for surplus funds; four' separate suites. Each has lising room, bedroom, modern kitchen, bathroom. Separate meter each apart- ment. Good construction, nice large lot, 7-esidential location. Price 913.900. Terms ran tie arranged. For inspection call or write exclusive agents, ,e UER. & WIEBE LTD.. Realtors. 16 Queen N., Kitchener - 3 -0213. 4494-4 Notices NOTICE CARPENTRY . WORK DONE reasonable rates. PHONE 833 -r 1$, Seaforth. 4495-1 I AM PURCHASING BOARS AT 10c TO 13c per pound.. Phone or write me direct. LEROY ACHESON, Atwood 153. 4492713 ,• ACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS ON'ALL • makes; 22 years' experience. We pick up and deliver. PHONE l62 -W, Seaforth. 4482-tf RADIO 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 collection of all dead and disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED. ANDRTWS, 851 r l 1, Seaforth. or 235, Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of - Canada Ltd. 4399-tf ACCOMMODATION RELIULRED FOR Air Force personnel stationed at Clin- ton. if you have a house. apartment. ,furnished or unfurnished, to rent. please calf STATTON HOUSING OFFICE at Clinton. 382; local 252. 4496-tf ATPENTION, FASRMERS t — McKILLOP WindFire Insurance. Western 'Farmers' W ind Insurance. Ontario Automobile As- soc. (O.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance, Accident and Sickness insurance. and North American Life insurance. Consult 15R.1C H. MLTNROE. Seaforth. Phone 394-M. 4458-tf FREE SERVICE To Farmers tON4T WASTE MONEY ON MINER. els voter land does not need. We Will, Without charge to you take samplers of the earth in year fields and have theta i Notch Feeds Limited 11102415 iS or 8745 vismi In. Memoriam GREEN -IN LOVING MEMORY OF A Clear father• who passed away Febru- ary 25. 1953. His weary hours end days of pain, His troubled nights are past. And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. - +Sadly missed by daughter, Dore. 4493x1 KENNINGS --IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mrs. Fred Kennings, who passed away 10 years ago. March 2, 1944, Hen. sail. We dol not forget you. nor do we intend. We think of you often, and will to the end; Gone and .forgotten by some you may be, Rut dear to our memory you ever will be. d'nndly remembered by Husband and Daughter, May. 4495x1 WEL8T4—IN LOVING MEM6 TY OF A dear mother and grandmother, Annie !Bell) Welsh. who passed away February 26, 1937, and a dear father and grand- father, Thomas Welsh, who passed away February 29, 1952. Treasured—thoughts of those so dear Often bring a silent tear; Thonghta return to scenes long past. Yearn roll on, but memories last. - ,Lovingly remembered by Florence, Dorothy, Laird and Family. 4495-1 HOUSTON—IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear wife and mother. Mrs. Andrew Houston, who passed 'away a year ago, February 29, 1953. A year has passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called away: God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts .she liveth still, ,. tr. --Ever remembered by Husband. Son, Daughters and Grandchildren. 44,95x1 Sell that Wtlleeeasar r piece of fatnitare through a 'Baron / nes& torr C1aasitied Ad.' Pholle 41:, u6 41"u�ii�f�%l Memorial Hospital; also to thank the doc- tors end nursing staff of the hospital for their kindness. 4495-1 I WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE apprediation to all my friends who sent curds and treats, also those who vis- ited me while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Gorwill and the nursing staff : also to Mr Foster Fowler and pupils for their kind letters. 4495x1 LORNE ELLIOTT I WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to all my friends and neigh- bors who remembered me with treats, cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital; also to the nurses and Dr. Brady. Your thoughtful- ness was greatly appreciated. MRS. FRED BURDGE I WISH TO THANK MY FRIENDS AND neighbors and W.A. of Northside Church for cards. letters and treats, and also special thanks 'to Dr. Stapleton. Res. J. W. Stinson. Richard Box and James T. Scott fur their kindness while a pat - lent in Scott 'Memorial Hospital and Strat- ford General Hospital. 4492x1 ELIZABETH BOLTON MR. AND MRS. R. SI. SCOTT AND family and Miss Louise Beattie wish 1' express their sincere appreciation of the kindness and sympathy extended to them by neighbors, relatives and friends during their recent bereavement: also to thank Rev. H E. Livingstone. Sirs. Ross Hamilton, Mrs. John Cardno and those whohelpedin any 'leap. 4495-1 RS. EISTON DOWSON TARES THIS temertunity of thankin.r Dr. Brady, McMaster and Dr. Elliott and all the. nursing start of Sett Memorial Hospital, and all those who sent treats. cards and' fl,,wer, while she'' a patient in the hospital. all _TX whichhelped to make her' .stay there more pleasant. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE SIRS, W. S. Hogg wish to express sincere thank, , Inc the many acts of kindness shown to :hem during their recent bereavement. Soeeial thanks is extended to Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Dr. P. L. Brady, G. A, Whitney. Miss Annie C. Lawrence, Miss Lena Noble and Mev, Henry Enzen.sberger. I WISH To EXPRESS \MY SINCERE thanks to all my friends. and neigh- bors for the fruitflowers. cards and vis- its received while I was a patient in Scott _Memorial Hospital.. also. special thanks to Dr. J. A. Gorwill and nurses, Rev. Dun= ' canson. Rev, D. Glenn Campbell, also the Dublin Telephone Operators for their kind- ness. .4495x1 ,MRS, HOWARD WRIGHT WJE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- vere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors, who took over our home and made our Golden Wed- ding day such a success. The spirit of good -will and friendship which prevailed w -as most gratifying to us and in our estimation is above all price. 'thanks again for all the beautiful gifts. cards flowers, telegrams and congratulations and all that helped to make the day such a success. MR.....AND MRS. WM.. .I O'ROURKE THEtri HENSALLI Mr. and 'Mrs I.ali'eMlekie erpent last weekend in Detr,Wt, and While there saw the H'oliyw46d Ice Resvue. starring Barbara Ann Scott. Entertain Guides and Brownie* The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Hensall Branch of the Canadian Legion were gracious hostesses to the Guides and Brownies of the First -Hensall Company and Pack and their mothers at the Legion rooms Monday evehing. Mary Anne Rannie, daughter of the Auxiliary president, greeted the guests at the door. A program of games, ar- t anged by the local association: was conducted• by Mrs. R. H. Middleton and Mrs. W. O. Goodwin. Thee,, dec- orations, centering around World, Guiding, are being displayed this week at Middleton's Drug Store. The finishing touch to the at- tractively delicious, lunch, served by the Legion ladies, under the convenership of Mrs. E. Davis and Mrs. G. Munn, were the two beau- tiful cakes, one iced in white and blue and decorated with the Guide Trefoil; .the other in chocolate ic- ing- had the name of the Pack let- tered in yellow. At the close of the E•6ening Joyce Peters, on behalf of the Guides and, Brownies, moved -a vote of thanks to all those who had contributed so efficiently to the delightful time, -CROMARTY Mr. Lindsay McKellar spent the weekend in Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace and Mr. and Mrs, Ferg McKellar. Mr. Frank Stagg visited Sunday with his son and daughter-in-law, \ir. and Mrs. Reggie Stagg in Exe- ter, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemp and Audrey and Mss. Houghton. We are pleased to report Mrs. Howard, Wright sufficiently recov-- Births AI'1NOLD--At Scott Memorial Hospital, un February' 19, to Mr and Mrs. Ed- ward Arnold, Dublin. ' a son. COLEMAN --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on February 2:3, to Mr, and Mrs. Em- merson Coleman, R.R. 3, Seaforth, a son. DAYMAN--At South Huron Hospital -Exe- ter. on Saturday, Feb 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daymtan. of Kippen, a son. .A brother for Clary and Shirley. M4KEN'LlE At Detroit, on Sunday, Feb. 1951,7. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McKenzie Lenta Hoegy', a son, ' POCOCK- At .Scott Memorial Hospital, on February 222. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pocock, R.R, 2. Clinton, a son. Deaths HOGG -In McKillop, on Thursday, Feb. 18. Mrs William S. Hoag, widow of the late William S. Hogg, in her 80th year. HUDSON ---In Seaforth. on Tuesday, Feb. 23, Isaac W. Hudson, beloved husband of Mabel Melick, in his 73rd year. Euchre & Dance, SEAFORTH. Community Centre FRIDAY, MARCH 5th Cards at 8:30 MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA Auspices Seaforth W.I. Admission 50 Cents Lucky Lunch Ticket Ladies please provide Sandwiches Town of Seaforth TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1954 The Town of Seaforth will pay 4% per annum, up to August 31, 1954, on all Prepaid' Taxes. ritak Certificates and full particulars may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, in the Town Hall. D. H. WILSON - Treasurer SERVICE We Offer the Best ! • IN DELIVERY • IN TIMES OF TROUBLE • IN HELPFUL AIDS • IN CUSTOM GRINDING and MIXING NO ONE TOPS OUR SERVICE ! For TOPS Also PURINA'CFLOWS Geo. T.Mickle& Sons Limited Phone 103 : „ Hensall, Ont. Staffa Institute Hold Family Nigher The members of the Stas , Wo- men's., Institute, with their hus- bands and families, held their an- nual Family Night in Staffa/Hall on Friday evening. The Township Council, with their wives, were -in- vited guests. A pot -luck supper was served by the ladies, after which the small children were en- tertained' with toys and games on the platform. An hour or two was spent in progressive euchre for the adults. High prize for the ladle& went to Mrs. Houghton on a draw -with Olive Speare and Mrs. Calvin Chris tie; high prize for the men went to Gordon Hoggarth; consolation for the ladies, Mrs. Albert Swale, and Jaek Butson for the men. Lone hands was won by Roy MacDonald. Eldon Allen and Angus Me'Kaig, with Mrs. Calvin Christie as ac- companist, supplied the music for the dance, with Jack' Butson as boor manager. ered, from her recent illness to re- turn home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace and two sons, Keith. and Ken, visited with Mr and Mrs. John Wallace Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Francis Glossop and daughter, Bette, visited Sunday with Mrs. Glossop's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Forster, at Port Albert. • Frank Houghton' and Leonard Gordon 'Houghton, of Wingfiam, visited on Monday with Mrs. M. Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan,, of Seaforth, visited. on Thursday with. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc- Lachlan. Gordon Laing and. Arnold- Storey visited on Sunday with friends in Hamilton. Rev, R. Duncanson and Thomas Laing attended the Presibyrtery meeting in Monkton on Tuesday. Mrs, William. Binning and Mrs. Homuth, of Mitchell, visited- with Mr, and Mrs. Ken McKellar. l The Young People's Society met in the basement of the church with Philip James presiding. Duncan Scott read the scripture; Rev. R. Duncanson led in prayer; Miss Norma Harburn read a story, and Miss Margaret Wtiiker took the topic, "The God of Bethel." The Mission: Band met in the basement of the church with Ina Scott presiding. David Scoft gave the treasurer's report, and :Mar- garet Coleman the' secretary's re- port. Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahi gave a Bible reading, and Mrs. R. Dun- canson read from the study book. In the O.R.H.A. games played at -'Mitchell Saturdfiy night. Monkton won a, onesided victory over Crom- arty by a score of 10-1, Waghorn scoring in the last minute of the second game to• gain Kirkton'a 3-S tie with Carlingford. St. Joseph's ,Music.. Pupils Ali Obtain Honors Candidates of St. Joseph's School of Music all obtained honours' in the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music winter examinations, it was announced this week. The results: Pianoforte: Grade Eight: First .class honors—Rose- mary Lane; Honors, Carolyn Neil. Grade Seven: Honors — Nancy Kelly. Grade Spix, Honors—Fei'•gus Kelly, Joan Boyce, Marlene Miller. Theory—Grade Two, first-class honors—Catherine Moylan, Ruth Crozier (equal), - M-arion Lillico; honors, Betty Simpson. KIPPEN Miss Marion Thomson, of Thed- ford', visited over tyre weekend with 'her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Thomson, Mrs, Kyle, Clintpn, visited a day last week with her son' and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs. Emmerson Kyle. -Mr:''Sind Mrs. .Samuel Cudmore and Mr. Olwille Workman spent Wednesday oflast week in London at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stew art. Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs., Arnold Gackstetter and family visited a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Westlake of Zurich. The many friends of Mrs. Dow - son are pleased to hear she is im- proving slowly in health. 'The Ducharme children from De- troit called Sunday to see their grandmother. Mrs. McCly'montt, Mr. and, Mrs. Wesley Green', of Mitchell, visited Sunday with Mr, THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE A speaker at a recent conven- tion. of the National Beer Whop salersi Association of Detroit, made an impassioned plea for a, nation- wide defense against "the diaboli- cal machinations of these forces of evil, who seek to destroy us and strike a death blow to liberty." These "forces of evil (the Drys) do not accept defeat" . they are highly organized, articulate and are relentless in. their a'ttas'." That speaker was in deadly earnest, as well he -might be. He knows what many people do net know. Andther prohibition era would probably spell the doom of many breweries, just as that. other "awful" era did. Prohibition' in Ontario from 1916 on was hard on the breweries. By the end of 1917 only 23 out of 64 Ontario breweries remained in ex- istence. One that survived made 21/2% 'brews, ginger ale and ginger beer as a dry period measure. Ad- versity came to an end in 1927 with prohibition. Then came sale by the glass in 1934, since when the building of new facilities has not been able to keep pace with the ire crease in. orders. These are facts albout beer and p•rohi+bitibn. Pro- htbition did prohibit. Note the most ayignifitant sentence quoted: "AdiverMsity cantle to an ends with proh4bitiofro,4' i.e. Whein prohibition ended, alliverslity endeda-••dor beer; --'(Advt;). o •� T! 1!T T �1!YIT. P The W.A. addW.M.S. of Cavan Church will Meet in the school- room of the church on Wednesday, March 3, at Z p.m. Roll eall will be answered by a donation of a new article for the Korean bale. • WINCHELSEA Mi'. and jiirs. Colin Gillfillan spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Cal. Horton, of Hensall. Miss Kay Hey, of Exeter, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rance. EGMONDVILLE Mr. Stuart N. Keyes, of O'rillia, spent the weekend with 'his moth- er, Mrs. Nelson Keyes. Rev. Andrew H. McKenzie, of Islington, visited with his mother, Mrs. Hugh 'McLachlan, and Mr. Mc- Lachlan. Mr. Ivy Henderson, who has spent some time in Toronto, re- turned last week to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Orval McClinchey and Donna and Mr. and Mrs: Perce Johnston and Bobbie, of Stanley, visited Monday, with Mr. and 'Mrs. Elmore Stephenson. - CONSTANCE Mr. Ephriam Clvke underwent an operation in Clinton Public ,Hos- pital on Tuesday, and is doing as well as can be expected'. Mr. Lorne Lawson visited in Chatham early this week with Mr. and Airs. J. Busby. 'Mr. and Mrs. , Kelso• Adams and Gerald, of Centralia, visited Sun- day unday at the home of 'Mr. and, MBS. E. Adams. Mr. and Mr& Earl Lawson visit- ed. isited• in London on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald, Sea - forth, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams on Tuesday. Warden W. J. Dale and Council- lor William Jewitt 'are attending the good' roads convention in To- ronto this week, 'Mrs. Thomas McMichael, of Au- burn, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs- W. J. Dale, this week... The Friendly Fever Farm....Forum met at the home 'of Mr. Ross Mc- Gregor on Monday with a good at- tendance. It being review night there was no discussion, • After lis- tening to the broadcast, progres- sive euchre was enjoyed by .all. Winr2 rs were: most games, Doug- las Riley., Ronald Jewitt; consola- tion, Mrs. Verne Dale, Earl Law- son. nextThemeg i held t n1g will be h Id at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Earl Lawson. - Jonah Green, and on Wednesday Mr, and 'M'rs. Beverley Beaton, of Goderich, were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wahl and Al= lan, of Listowel, 'visited Sunday with the latter's 'brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. Dickert and Merle. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson included: Mrs. Nor- man Stanlake and daughter, Exe- ter; Mr. and Mrs. Ewassack, Strat- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brit- ton, Dublin; 'Mrs. James Webster, Egnondville; Mrs. McNain and two sons, of Lucknow. Notice ! The .QUEEN'S HOTEL BEAFORTH- wlli feature Three Meals a Day Please Phone 45— For Reservations Postponed Annual Meeting SEAFORTII COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD. FRIDAY, FEB. '26, 1954 8:30 rp.m. Seaforth Town Hall W. V. Roy, Clinton SPEAR{ER. Please bring a friend. P. D. McCONNEI.L - President JOHN F'LANNERIY - Secretary nautuitit 'YARD GOODS FOR SUm46 Gingham, Denim, Percale, Novelty Cottons, Nylette Cotton, Criskay, Dress Broadcloth, Linen, English Tricoline CELANESE SUITINGS FOR SPRING "PHONE 70 TUDOR'S HENSALL LADIES' WEAR DRY GOODS Attention Car Buyers FINANCE AND INSURE YOUR NEW OR LATE MODEL CAR See us before you buy P. L. McNaughton Phone 55 • Hensall ARGA1NS For the Partner "RECbNDITIONED TRACTORS Massey -Harris 102 Junior Standard, Twin Power, newly painted $ 575.00 Massey -Harris 30 Standard ' 1,025.00 Massey -Harris Senior Riw-Crop, Twin Power 780.00 Seaforth Motors. MASSEY-HARRIS SALES & SERVICE Phone 541 Seaforth FARMERS ! Order Your Grass it (lover Seed Now • Alfalfa * Red Clover ▪ Sweet Clover • Alsike • Ladino • Birdsfoot Trefoil • White Dutch • Brame - • Orchard Grass • Timothy ▪ Blue Grass • -Red Top • Perennial Rye • Meadow Fescue • PASTURE MIXTURES Good Quality Seed On Hand CONTRACT BARLEY AVAILABLE W. G. Thompson and Sons LTD. Hensall Phone 32 SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Huron County's Finest Market for USED 1968 °HEV. STANDARD SEDAN 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 1953 DODGE SEDAN—•Fully 'equipped 2-1952 CR1V. STYLELINE SEDANS 196$ . PONTIAC SEDAN 2-1951 CHN7V. DE LUXE SEDANS,–Fully eiN1pped- 1951 ORM POWERGLIDE PLEEILINIE S A!N--F u1 y egtltt'vped. 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN 1949 CHEV. AN 1949 DODOIE AN 1949 METEOR COACH 11 10 „1n CARS 2--4948 FLEETLINE COACHES 1946 CH'EV. SEDAN 1948 PLYMOUTH COACH 1947 DODGE COACH 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN 1946 PONTIAC COUPE TRUCKS 1951 CHEV. 1,6 --TON PICKUP 1949 G.M.C. 1 -TON STAKE TRUCK 1946 CHET. 2 -TON STAKE TRUCK SPECIAL—New No. 20 Cockshutt Tractor A written guarantee for N days on ail Late Model Cars MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRJSSE.LS MOTORS BRUSSB S ONTARIO PHONE 1S.X--f'The • Moine of Setter Wed • Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING ins Cts i;4tkia, Of,