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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-03-12, Page 4p �I �" secs .ossified Ads . CiaSsified Ads Inserted At.. New Low Cash Rates FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—Per Word: 1st Week 1 Cent 2nd Week .... tjo Cent 3rd Week Cent Minimum charge each lnsertioa... 25 Ceuta. Each figure. initial and abbreviation counts as one word. Cards of Thanks. In Memoriam Noticed, Coming Events -1 cent per word. Minimum. 60 cents per week. ?Enquiries may be directed to a Box No., c/o The Huron Expositor, foe 10 cents erten. Ten cents additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 days of date of final insertion. Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. Auction Sales, Notices to Creditors, Eta -Rates on application. Coming Events • Livestock Wanted ICE CARNIVAL, "HOLIDAY ON ICE:" DI•9I EAD, DISAB) HORSES OR COWS (Seaforth Community Centre, Friday, removed free of charge, For prompt Match 19. 4496-2 sad eflicient service: phone "STONES" .ollect, Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 666 r 2. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ON St. Patrick's Night. March 17. Danc- ing to Desiardine's Orchestra. 4495-3 AN INVITATION IS SEN'F TO ALL TO "i come and enjoy dancing at the Crystal Palace Ballroom. Mitchell, every Friday night, to the music of Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks. 4488-12 FIDELITY LODGE No. 55, meets first and third Wed- nesday evenings of each month at 8 p.m. Noble Grand. I. Trewartba; Record- ing Secretary, Harry McLeod. 4498-18 A PENNY SALE WILL BE HELD UN - der a 'ces o Women'sH its user f osp 1 Auxiliary, April 10, in Kling's store. Can- vassers for west side will be Mrs. J. H. Grant and Mrs. J. E. Longataff ; east side, Mrs. W, J. Stuart and Mrs. E. A. Mc- Master. 4497-1 Lost and Found I J'OST - ,DUAL ' CHAIN OFT TOWN snow plow Thursday morning, March 4th, on Huron, Jarvis, Church or Main St. district. Finder please PHONE 100W. 44974 For Rent FOR RENT --ROOM, BOARD AND CARE in friendly home for elderly lady. PHONE 678-R, Seaforth. 449731 -part RENT -FOUR BEDROOM APART- ' meet, self-contained: four -piece bath; hot and cold water. Newly decorated. Im- mediate possession. DP: E. A, McMAS- TER. Seaforth. 4497-2 Wanted WANTED -ONE GANDER- PHONE 852 r 21. Seaforth. 4497-1 W ? 1 ANTED -PAR -T15 i E WORK WANT - ed ANT -ed by middle-aged tarty. or will take boarders. Apply BOX 53.9 Seaforth Post Office. 4497x1 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. Dayold. started --such breeds and crosses as Barred Rocks. Columbian Rocks, Light Sussex. Black Australorp, N., it. or N.H. crosses. We have others too. l Pullets from 817.90. We suggest you write right now for full complete list to FRED W BRAY LIMITED. 120 John North, Hamilton, Ont. tP.S.-Do you know a good man to act as our agent in this locality? Good commission. Advertising, to back him oris 4495.3 Personals JYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER Goode), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed n ‘ elope with price lis` 6 samples 25c; .4 samples 01.00. Mail -Order Dept. T -I8, VOVA-RUBBER CO.. Box 91, Hamilton. Ont. Auction Sales C LEAKING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Stock. Machinery and Household Els fecta, at Lot 10, Concession 3, Tucker- smith uckersmith Township H.M.S., first farm south ofEKmondville on TueadaY. March n 3 at 1 pm. Full line of farm machinery; 1 team horses: 32 head of catUe, including 10 cows: 28 pigs, including 18 sows. Terms -Cash. No reserve; farm sold. A. C. LEVY, Proprietor: Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E. 1'. Chesney, Clerk. 4497-1 AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK AND Farm Machinery, at Lot 15, Concession 3. Stanley Township, 114 miles went of Brucefleld, on Thursday, March 18, at 1 pan.: CATTLE -9 choice Holstein cows. some fresh and due to freshen in March and April; 1 Holstein heifer due in April; 8 Hereford heifers due to freshen in April; 1 registered Hereford bull tie- ing 2 years old; 6 young sows, bred two months: 6 young sows due time of sale and in April. MACHINERY -3 -section drag harrows: 1 Massey -Harris all -steel 11 - hoe fertilizer drill; 10 eight -gallon milk cans. All cattle are calfhood vaccinated. Terms -Cash. BRUCE MJCLINCHEY A Son, Proprietors: Harold Jackson, Auc- tioneer. 4496_2 EXTENSLVE CLEARING AUCTION Sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Feed. W. E. Nairn. 'auctioneer, will sell by public auction on Highway 93, four miles north of Kirkton. 7 miles east of . Exeter, on Thursday, March 1S, 1951. commencing at 12:30: HORSES-- A match- ed team of Clyde geldings. 3400 lbs, CAT- TLE-- 18 high grade Holstein 'cows. con- sisting of 0 due time of sale. 2 frest. erred in February, :1 freshened in January. ; in December and rehred : 5 two-year-old heif- - err due 'n the fall: ' •ea -'•n t 6 y ut 1. heifers; 12 Angus calves. from 2 to 4 months old. HOGS --S store hogs. '150 lbs. each: 30 shoats, 40 to 70 tbs.: a quantity of foil. FEED -150 bushels mixed grain, fit for 'seed: 300 bales hay: 100 bales straw : 10 . tons loose ha • : a quantity 5 of ensilage; i3 Ocords,hard maple body wood 14 inches long. all split. IMPLEMENTS - Oliver "77" row crop tractor, used 2 years: :Dion threshing machine, 222x38; 8 -foot MacCormick -Deering spring tooth cultiva- ter : tractor disc ; John Deere Model H ,tractor: manure spreader: Oliver 6 -foot power mower: Papec hammer mill: Cock- shutt rubber tired wagon with rack; Oliver 3 -furrow plow, all nearly new : M. - H. 7 -foot binder: M. -H. wagon and rapk: John Deere hay loader; . M. -H. fertilizer drill: McCormick -Deering side rake; Bis- sell 3 -drum roller; 4 -section iron harrows; 100 feet threshing belt; 40 feet endless belt; steel water trough with 140 feet of 'S -inch pipe: Stewart electric clippers: colony house: Warner electric brooder; 4 rain shelters : forks, shovels. chains, log- ging chains, set of double team harness and collars; grain bags, .sacks and other small articles. No reserve; farm is sold. Terms - Cash. Lunch available. W M. BALLANTYNE, Proprietor; W. E. Nairn. Auctioneer. 4497-1 Help Wanted HELP WANTED --COMPETENT CLERK for electrical store. Apply F. KLING. CLE -SING AUCTION SALE OF FARM. Farm Stock and „Machinery, at Lot HELP WAS. 1 - CAPABLE GIRL TO 28. Concession 1, Hibbert Township, on No. 8 Highway, 3 miles east of Seaforth, do general housework. Apply to Box or,,Tuesday, ]forth 16, at 1 p.m.: Two 303, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4487x1 .Durham cows due time of sale: 7 Durham ELP WANTED - SERVICE Eavl_ cows, fresh and recently fresh: 3 Dur- ham ploy`ee : part-time employment. Please ham heifers, Durham bred: 1 stDeers sham heifer 2 apply in person to The Manager, BANK • Years old ; 3 Durham hteers 2 years old: OF MONTREAL. Hensall. 4497-2 6 Durham steers and heifers `i year old; 6 young Durham calves. Al] above cattle are recently T -B. tested and females calf - hood vaccinated. PIGS --d York sow with FOREMAN FURNITURE FINISHER, e. enc. , or top-quality, pro- litter at foot: 1 York sow, due middle of gressive- manufacturer. Our foreman re -:April; x York sows, bred 1 good Collie tiring through age. Pleasant working -dog . )heelerl,. MACHINERY -- John eonditiohs, steady employment, group in- Deere Model B tractor with power take. surance, etc. Enclose photograph and 'off and power trol: 8 -foot John.Deere give -full details in first lettter in confi- spring tooth cultivator; 2 -furrow Alandense- Box 301. HURON EXPOSITOR. Deere plow: all above machinery __has- 4496-2, been used only two years on 100 -acre farm: 7 -foot McCo rmiek-Deering binder !like new) : 13 -disc McCormick -Deering fertilizer drill; hay loader : Deering sulky rake: 6 -foot McCormick -Deering mower; .steel land roller: disc harrbw•: 5 -section diamond harrows: 6 -section harrow• Pole: . No, 1 Cock shutt manure spreader; fan- ning mil! with ntotnr : rtnnehoat: Renfrew m electric cream separator: National milk- ing machine: barrel:: set farsleighs and flat rack : rubber tired wagon and sliding 16 -foot rack: set breeching harness : horse fully vperi ed f Tenders Wanted TINDERS WANTED TENDERS ARE WANTED FOR 10 cords 14 -inch body wood for U.S.S. Nos, I, 2, 3 and 4 McKillop and Hibbert, to be delivered to the four acheols. Tens ders to be in by March 18, 1954. Please state variety of wood. ALGLsTE DUCHAR1fE R.R. 2. Dublin. 449671 Notices VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS ON ALL make:. __ sear• e‘perienre. We pick up and deli,^er. PHONE 162-W, Seaforth. 4482 -ti RADIO REPAIRS --FOR ALL KINDS of radius, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- PAIR. opposite Dir' House, Seaforth. Phone 317-11 4363-tf ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 - PROMPT. courteo•3r culler:,,- o9 all dead and disabled farm anima'srail collect, ED. ANDRTWS. 951 r 11 Seaforth. or 235, Exeter, Associated e. ith Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd. - 4399-tf CATHERINE'S HAT SHOP, GODE- rich. formerly Mrs. Leone McArthur's. has Spring Hats arrivin r daily. Miss Hays, will be ,pleased to show gnu hats she selected in Montreal in late January, among them some New York imports. A11 her hate are very rensenably priced. A000MMOD'ATION' REQUIRED FOR Air Forre perannrel statinned nt Clin- ton. If you have a house. apartment, furnished or unfurnished. to rent. please rail STATION HOT-ciNNTG OFFICE at Clinton. 882; local 252. 4486-tf ATTENTION, FARMERS I - MCKILLOP Fire tnsurenre Western Fdrfrtrrs' Vi "Ind Tnsureece Ontario Automobile As- soc. 10. A. AJ. Hospitalization " Insurance, Accident and. Sickness Insurance and Horth American Life insurance. Consult ERIC H. MTTNROE. Seaforth. Phone 394-M. 4456-1f collars; was pump: 'hay fork rope and pulleys : colony house. 10x12 chicken shelters : broiler e: chop ,Isix : forks. ., h.e. els. chains, ,s'. HAY 10 tuns mixed y 1!,; 1 Ch••crnlet trurk...-t n w' _ o with plywood rack-, in excellent. condition. FARM ,:ii I. is -offerer) for sale if nut pre- viously sold : 100 acres. situated on High. as No. s. three miles from Seaforth. 111. storey brick house, hank barn 40380, dries 'shed. Hydro and water pressure scstem throughout buildings; land in good state of cult .i. at inn. Terms: Chattels-. Cash; Property -- Made known day ,of sale. 20114 R. CRONIN. Proprietor; Harold ALVIN W. SILLERY, Jackson. Auctioneer: E. F'. Chesney, Clerk. Solicitor, Etc., 4496-2 Seaforth, 'Ont.. inlicitor for the Estate. _Totice ATTENTION, EA 614E1te 1 - Ha ILLQP Fire Insurance, Western Farmers' Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As- soc. s (O.A.A.), Hgepitalization Insurance, Accident and Sickness Insurance, and North American Life Insurance. Consult ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Property For Sale AINGHAAI APARTMENT BUILDING - Excellent investment for surplus funds; four separate suites. Each has lining room, bedroom, modern kitchen, bathroom- Separate meter • each apart- ment. Good construction, nice large lot, residential location, Price $13,900, Terms ran be arranged. For inspection cal] or write exclusive agents, LAUER & WIEBE LTD., Realtors, 16 Queen N., Kitchener - 3 -0213, 4494-4 Farms For Sale FARM FOR SALE -40 ACRES, LOT 28. boundary Grey and McKillop, east of ,Walton. Also hardwood tops by the cord. Apply to JAMES STEVENSON. Phone 604 r 4, Brussels. 4497x2 FARM FOR SALE --30 ACRES, LOL 35, Concession ro 3, McKillop. Good build- ings. with Hydro; 35 acres plowed; 10 of fall wheat: balance hay and pasture. T. APPLEBY, Seaforth, 4497x1 FARM FOR SALE -27 ACRES, LOT 9, Concession 1, McKillop, at St. Colum - ban. Close to school, church and store. For further particulars apply to BERT WALTERS, St. Columban, 4497x1 For Sale TO 'r ABLE POTATOES ES FOR SALE, 1.66 A bag. Apply to GEORGE SMALE, Hensall, Ont-. 4496x4 FOR SALE -TWO GOOD COWS, TO freshen soon. GORDON REYNOLDS. Phone 667 r 24, 'Seaforth, 4497x1 R SALE -2 PURE BRED YOUNG York boars, ready for service. Apply to WILFRED COLEMAN. Phone 652 r 14, Seaforth. 4497-1' FOR SALE -QUANTITY OF ABEGAIT oats: also 3 Durham heifers, pasture bred. Apply HAROLD PRYCE. Phone 840 r 2. Seaforth. 4497x1 ('QUANTITY "'OF ALFALFA SEED FOR `% Sale; also some timothy and clover seed. Apply ORVILLE WORKMAN, 677 r 11, Hensall. 4496x8 FOR SALE ---BELL & HOWELL 8 MM. movie camera : good as new. Half price. Apply DR. E. A. McMASTER. Phone 26, Seaforth. 4497-2 FOR SALE - 4.000 USED WHITE bricks for sale. 3 cents each. Apply to GEORGE SMALE. Hensall. 4496x4 FOR SALE --20 PURE BRED YORK - shire sows. breeding age: eligible for 'registration. For further particulars ap- ply to J. ARNOLD JAMIESON, Phone 616 r 33. Clinton, .1496x2 FOR SALE 2 GEESE. '1 GANDER Toulouse breed 1, very productive. Priced to sell, 916. Apply MRS. GEORGE COLCLOUGH. R.R. 1. Clinton Phone 805 r 31. Clintfin. 4497-1 1 R SALE- RED Ha -1 D ft 1 U COW FOUR 4years old: bred to Waterloo Durham hull. due to freshen March '25: Jersey heifer rising 2 years old. ALBERT HORNER. Seaforth, Phone 661 ring 16. • 4497-2 FOR SALE - PURE BRED -SHORT - horn bull. dark red in color; a deep - bodied low -set calf by a grandson of the international grand champion. Edyllen Roaman Mercury. Apply to GEORGE L. REID, Varna, Ont.. 4496-6 FOR SALE -COKE COOLER, VENDOR ten; Coke cooler plain top: McCaskey adding machine; McCaskey cash register; Remington portable typewriter: Wolf Cull home workshop; Electrohome air condition- er: small safe: boa's sidewalk bicycle. PHONE 745, Seaforth. 4497-2 Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of PHOEBE A. BOOTH ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Phoebe A. Booth, late of the Town of Seaforth. Widow, deceased. who died on or about the 28th day of February, 1954, are here- , by notified to send In to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of March, 1954, full particulars of their claims, after which date the assets will be distributed, hexing regard only to claims then receiv- ed. DATED at Seaforth. This 3rd day of March, 1954. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Solicitor. Etc., Seaforth. Ont.. Solicitor for the Estate. 4496-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS .In the Estate of WILLIAM CALLOWAY GOVENLOCK ALL. PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of William Callo- way Go. enlock, late of the Town of Sea - fort h, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of February. nary, 1954, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on nr hefore the 27th day of March. 1954, full particulars of their claims. after which date the assets will be distributed. having regard only to claims then re- ceived. DATED at Seaforth. this 2nd day of March. 1954. AUCTION SALE -.JOSEPH L. RYAN, ! Auctioneerhas been instructed to sell by public auction on Lots 34, Concession 8, 'Township of Logan, County of Perth. fide miles north of Dublin and one-half mile east, or one-half mile west of Brodhagen. on County Road, on Wednesda Y. March 17, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following Horses, Cattle. Implements and .Feed: HORSES -4 blue roan gelding. 15 years old : 1 grey gelding, aged ; good work team t these are good work horses). ) CATTI/F—Registered Hgreford bull, 20 months old, O'Neill's breeding: 10 Durham and Hereford heifers, 700 to 800 lbs.: 30 Durham and Hereford steers. 700 to 800 ' lbs. TMPLEMENTS--4951 Ford tractor with atarter, lights. belt pulley, tires load- ed : 2 -furrow Dearborn plow for Ford tree - ,tor; Dearborn new power mower, 7 -foot I rut : new McCormick -Deering tractor mil- tivatnr, 7 -foot: new' McCormick -Deering fertilizer drill. 15 -nun, power lift; New :fried siderake, four -bar with tractor hitch: new Fleury -Bissell double disc, 7 -foot. with (power lift: New Idea manure spreader on I rubber, 75 bushel ; new Fairbanks -Morse hamster mill, 11 -inch : Massey -Harris mower. i -foot cut; new rubber tired Wag- on; new hay reek with sliding ruck; fan- ning mill with bagger: ruble jack and motor; set of 4 -section diamond 'harrows; set of sleighs and rack; farm wagon : gravel box: root pulper; grindstone: horse rake: two -wheeled trailer: horse scuffles; new tris H.P. electric motor: steel water trough; selfdeeder for pigs; 100 pounds Finn's hog mineral: set of pea hunchera and harvesters; 12 prtasure water bowls; quantity ofnow lumber; net of racks for wagon ,box ; wheelbarrow; 2 croaseut saws; feeders and waterers for chickens; 15 elm plank, 3x&ml2 feet ; 2 wooden bfirreln ; 100 efree-inch tile. HARNESS -Set o4 good breeching team harness; collars; horse blankets: whifiletreea, neckyokea, tongues. Forks and shovels, and a host of other articles too numerous to mention. NAY --s4 tons baled mixed b0.y. Alto 2' tables 46Bd some ehabit. I'VAN dttr iltl " 1'GiESu Proprietor: Wiiliato 'Mallin&, J'okenh L. ligan, AUttioneer, FREE SERVICE To Farmers TiON'T WASTE MONEY ON MINER- als your land does not need. We will. w'ithout charge to yon, take samples of the a if ib roar Holds and have them CALL 0 Nptch Feeds Limited MORE 18 de 17d NUR 44964 In. Memoriam CUDMORE IN EVER LAVING MEM- nry of our dear father. Roland Cud - more, who passed away in Hensall on March 16, 19261. 4497 --Daughters and Sons. ZAPEE ,N LOVING MEMORY OF Mrs. Dianna Eapfe, who died March 10. 1953. The flowers we place upon her grave Mav wither rind decay. But the love for her, who sleeps beneath, Shalt never fade away. - Sadly missed by her Sons, Daughters and Grandchildren. .. 4497:1 Births BEATTIE. - At Scott ,Memorial Hospital, on March 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beattie, Seaforth, a .von. DOLL ---4e Perth, Scotland, on February 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doig, a son. NOBEL, At Scott Memorial Hospital, on March n, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nobel, Seaforth, a daughter. MaeLEOD-•Mr. and Mra. Raymond H. MacLeod, Ttllaon.hvrg, announce the birth of their daughter, Marianne Roe,. on March 2, 1954, at Memorial Hoapi- tal. VAN DEN HENGET At Scott Memorial Hospital, on March 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van den Henget, 31.R, 5, Sea. forth, a daughter. Try' Thiton �itor Want! X11111. PI one 411,- Sti9;�t'ort 5 • MSS. GLBN 00.12EHT'T WISHES TO thank those who seat flowers and cards and' in other ways remembered her while she was 'a patient' in Scott Memor- ial Hospital. 4497x1 TAOK MATTHEWS WISHES. TO THANK his friends for the cards and treats sent him and visite made while he was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, and special thanks to Dr..,,E, A. . McMaster and Dr. Elliott. i 449751 I WISH TO EXPRESS MY THANKS TO all those who during the years I was in 'business here patrouized me. I appreci- ated the many kind associations and courtesies which resulted. 4497-1 FRANK C. GRIEVE I WISH TO THANK THE DOCTORS and nurses at Scutt Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth; the Hurondale W.I., the Boundary Club and all kind friends and neighbors who remembered me with treats and cards during my recent illnesa. 4497w1 STEWART' McQUEEN MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SCOTT WISH to express their sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy extended to them by relatives, neighbors and friends during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. J. W Stinson, Mr. G. A. Whitney. Mrs- James A. Stewart, Mr. J. T. Scott, and all those who helped in any way, 4'497-1 I WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to all my friends, relatives and neighbors who so kindly remembered me with cards, Letters, treats, visits and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. DAVID DIGNAN, 4497x1 Hensall, Ont.. T WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL those who sent cards,flowers. fruit it and candy while I was a ➢atient in Scott Memorial Hawke]. Special thanks to Dr. P L Brady, Dr, E. A. McMaster and Dr. Elliott, to the special nurses, Nurses Smith and Looby, the Superintendent and regular nurses_ 4497-1 MSS. BLANCHE NOT? T WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to all my friends and neigh- bors who remembered me with treats and cards, also those who visited me while a patient in St• Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Mr. Livingstone and Mr. W. E. Bawled; your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. 4497x1 JOHN BEATTIE T WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OP- portunif' to thank the W.A. and W. M. S. and all those who sent me cards, fruit and treats; the Sunday School class. Rev. Mr. Pitt for his faithful calls, also Mrs. Pitt, and Dr. J. A. Corwin and all those who helped in anyy way, while I have been sick. It was all deeply appre- ciated. RACHEL JOHNSON, 4497x1 Varna. St. Patrick's Bake Sale, Sunday School Roam, 'United) Church, Hen- sall, Saturday, Maro'h 13, at three o'clock, sponsored 'by the E'venl:ng Auxiliary.—(Adv.). Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoonaard and family, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. John Toonik and family and Mr. and Ml's. T. Greenway and .family, Hensall, were dinner guests Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Sim 'Roobol and Maja. Mrs. Isabel McKinnon and son, Chambers McKinnon, Tiverton, and Mrs. Arthur Dunlop, Kincardine, spent Tuesday with Mr. an'd Mrs. William Pepper. Mr, tend Mrs., William Pepper quietly celebrated• their tenth wed- ding anniversary at their home here on Wednesday, March 10. Mrs. E. S'haddibk spent a. few days in Toronto last week... Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family saw the London Skating Ice Revue fast Friday night at the Queen's Park Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor,' of Exeter. spent iSund"ay with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle, • CROMARTY Master Richard Binning is vis- iting at the present time with his grandparents, Mr, .and Mrs. Ken el1 Muic' ar Miss Shirley the Elliott and Friday. Mr. and' Mrs. Sharon Grace, with Mr, and Wallace attended Peasn wedding on Frank Caddick and of London, visited Mrs. John °Wallace over the weekend, Mrs, 'Grace Scott - visited with Mr. and Mrs: Donald Scott on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Ken McKellar vis- ited Sunday with 'Mr, William Bin- ning in Stratford Hospital, Deaths LINDSAY In Hullett, on Sunday, !March 7, Peter Lindsay, beloved' husband of Charlotte Millson, in his 76th yeat. PARKE- In Seaforth. on Wednesday, March 10. Mrs. Richmond G. Parke, in her 77th year. Announcement A GENERAL STORE WILL OPEN AT "SLABT-OWN" — 011 — MONDAY, MARCH 15th d with a full line of GROCERIES, FRESH VEGETABLES, TOBACCO and CANDY ' WILLIAM H. WOLFE, Proprietor McKinleys' Baby Chicks CANADIAN APPROVED • PURE-BRED NEW HAMPSHIRE • PURE-BRED LIGHT SUSSEX • PURE-BRED WHITE ROCK - •N. H. x L. S. CROSSBREDS • N. H. x B. R. CROSSBREDS and our Popular • THREE WAY CROSS—W. R. x H. S. ,n march Sale During the Month of March 25 o Discount —on= • WATCHES • JEWELLERY • DIAMOND RINGS • SILVERWARE • GLASSWARE • CHINA J. A. WESTCOTT Jeweller . Store 599-W 1 Watchmaker P•HONES:. - Residence 218 Ifippen GO ' _ lib HOW '. hoo-r A.; :Weekend Shoot- - Bill ' Lumby, lGoderich, won the KIpgen Gun Club's weeltend-8 oOcit with a 25 straight score. There' was a pl}rticularly strong north- west orthwest wind blowing, which made the birds hard to shoot at. - Other scores were: John' An- derson, Hensall, 23; H. Mothers, Exeter, 22; W. Beck, Goderich, 21; T. Merritt, 19; Dr. G. C. Jarrett, Stratford, 19; William Kyle, Kip - pen, 19; Lloyd Vender, ;Hensall, 18; J. Passrnore, 18; Dr. J. Jarrett, London, 1; W. Venner, Hensall, 17. Members of the club are enter- ing the five -man shoot at Mart for the Labatt trophy, which is be- ing held later this month, KIPPEN Mr. Roes Love attended the an- nual meeting of the Ontario Hog Producers e rs fn Torontoas- delegate forthe Ha Township n5thi F ion Y' P of Agriculture. It Agr was hello 0 Royal York Hotel on March 4 and 5. While there he visited his son, Bob, who is a student at the Uni- versity of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore attended the wedding on Saturday at London of their granddaughter, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs, LornePinkney nkn and y n family, of Toronto, visited Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore, the latter returning to Toronto with them. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Win- throp, were Sunday 'visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Do W Sloe. Mrs. Dinsdale returned home af- ter visiting three weeks in Strat- ford with her daughter and son-in- law, on in- law, Mr. and .Mrs. ,Eddie Taylor. Sympathy is extended to the widow and family of the late Rev. Albert Hinton from the members of St. Andrew's United' Church and from friends in and around the vil- lage. Mr. and Moss. Eddie Taylor, of Stratford, were Sunday guests of Mrs,'Dinsdale and Miss M. White- man, Mrs. Kilpatrick, of London, who has spent the past month with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs..Arbhur Anderson, .returned to her home. Mr. Edgar Schnell, of Oamrose, Alta., spent a geek with his moth- er-in-law, Mrs. Rli o estri MeB de and Mrs. McClymont, another relative. Mr; an'd Mrs, Alvin McBride mo- tored to Toronto Monday, accom- panied by Mr. Schnell, enroute to hism bo e inAlberta. A b r ta., Mr. Shaver, who has been visit- ing his niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Hyde, is in Go present., Mr. Robert Cooper returned home recently from visiting three weeks with his daughter and son" -iii -law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, of 'Caro, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren re- cently visited,a day in London with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Smith. Sister Dies in West Mrs. James Wright received word recently from Moose Jaw, of the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Martha Gregg, on Feb. 22. Mrs. Gregg will be remembered by many in this district, slaving spent many summers with Mrs. Wright and the late James Wright. The productivity of the Canadian forests can be maintained for ever. Nature unaided raises far more trees than can be planted. \!l al Plant a Tree, Jock! It Will Be Growing While You're Sleeping! 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