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The Huron Expositor, 1954-05-14, Page 6
THE HURON EXPOSITOR -EARORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY — PHONE 363-J T. PRYDE & SON ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS /Inquiries are incited. Exeter Phone 41-J Cfinton Phone 103 Expositor Want Ads Bring Results --- Phone 41 Howick Council Calls for Tenders on Mahood Drain Howick Council met hi the Clerk's office, Gerrie, on Wednes- day with. Reeve H. Gowdy in the chair, and all members present. The minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and on motion of McMichael and Kaufman were adopted as read. Moved by Gibson and McMichael: That we appoint H. Dane as a dele- gate to the assessors' convention at Niagara Falls and expenses be allowed up to $30. ot /do e/49 Your New TELEPHONE DIRECTORY &az E0-0% OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS SEAFORTH'S new Telephone Directory is now being delivered. It contains many new and changed numbers for Atwood, Clinton, Goderich, Hensall, Listowel, Mitchell, Plattsville, St. Marys, Seaforth, Stratford and Tavistock. As soon as you receive your copy,cobe sure to destroy your OLD book. With your new directory you will also get a handy "Blue Book of Telephone Numbers"—to help you enjoy better, faster service. By keeping your personal list of frequently called numbers at your fingertips you save time and trouble—and you get your callsthrough faster. W. W. Haysom, Manager Keep out-of-town numbers in this booklet... and always CALL BY NUMBER for faster Long Distance service. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA the YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT ROE VITAFOOD, DOC. IT SURE GOT MY BIRDS AWAY TO A FAST START. LOOK AT THE SIZE OFTHESE CHICKS— AND THEY'RE ONLY SEVEN n1 WEEKS OLD GOOD FOR YOU, BILL . NOW KEEP THEM GROWING BY CH005ING YOUR GROWING MASH JUST AS CAREFULLY I'VE BEEN WORRYING A LITTLE, DOC. I DOLT WANT TO UPSET MY CHICKS WITH A SUDDEN CHAN6E IN FEED THERE'S NO FEAR OF THAT, BILL. JUST MIX YOUR PRESENT ROE VITAFOOD WITH ROE VITA6ROW THE FIRST WEEK, GRADUALLY REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF VITAFOOD, AND THE SWITCH WILL BE EASY. a Moved by Gibson and Haskins: That By -Law No. 4 of the Town- ship of Howick for the year 554, be read the first and second time. Moved by Kaufman and Haskins: That we instruct the road super- intendent to purchase the follow- ing steel culverts from the Canada Culvert Company, six 10-1nch 16 gauge and 4 12 -inch 14 gauge. Muved by McMichael and Hask- ins: That we do now close the court of revision on the Mahood Drain, there being no appeals, Moved by Gibson and Kaufman: That the Clerk be instructed to call for tenders for the construc- tion of the Mahood Drain and that plans and specifications may be ob- tained at the Clerk's office, ten- ders to be in the hands of the' Clerk not later than 12 o'clock noon, June 4. Moved by Haskins and Kaufman: Buchanan Cleaners Mount Forestl Successors to TONE CLEANERS We Pick Up and Deliver Monday and Thursday Phone 230 - Seaforth ANDY CALDER AGENT Ladies' and Gents' 2 -piece Suits, al; Plain Dresses, $1; Plain Skirts, 60c; Gents' Trousers, 50c. Quality Plus Service le Our Motto S. 'BUCHANAN - Proprietor . eeenweVee...- 4404.4444444444.44...4 KIPPEN Kippen East Women's Institute will hold their May meeting Wed- nesday, May 19, at 8:30 p.m., in No. 2 SehYfol, Tuckersmith. Glenn Gowrie institute will be guests of the Kippen group. Ho't,ss for the evening is Mrs. W. 11 McLean, That the road accounts as approv- ed ptroved be paid. Moved by Gibson and Haskins: That the following' achounts be paid: Advance -Times, ads, re war- ble fly spraying, $6.36; J. A. Wood Co., stationery for the Treasurer, $41.35; Louis ,Blake, spraying cat- tle, $913; Alex Petrie, inspector, re warble Hy, $190; P. Durst, inspec- tor, re warble fly, $100; part salary $95, postage $5; postage re ,Mahood Drain, $2.38; W. E. Whitfield, part salary as Treasurer, $90; S•augeen Valley Conservation, assessment, $79.08. Total, $1,522.87. Moved by Haskins and Gibson: That we instruct the Clerk to set- tle up the G. Kaake Estate. Moved by McMichael and Kauf- man: That we do now adjourn to meet again on June 5, or at the call of the Reeve. WINCHELSEA Mrs. Eason Lynn and twins, Joan and Jimmy, returned home from South Huron Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. C. Vance returned home af- ter a. three week stay at 'Oheeley Lake, where he is building a cot- tage for Mr. and Mrs. F. Welters. Mr. George Bailey has a new half -ton truck. The babies baptized on Sunday were: Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brock; Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerslake; Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. R. Batten and fam- ily, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. L Johns and family, of Elimville, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'John Batten, of Winchelsea. Mrs. A. Veal and Norma, of Exe- ter; Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhale, of near Chiselhurst, and Miss Patsy Kerslake, of Eden, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerslake and family. with co -hostess being Mrs. J. Los - tell. Roll call will be answered by "something in my home I would like to get rid of." Motto for the meeting will be, "Children need rnodels more than they need crit- ics." Mrs. Ross Broadfoot will furnish :the music; current events by Mrs. J. Drummond, and a dem- onstration by the Thrifty Kippen- ettes. Lunch committee for the even- ing will be composed of Mrs. J. Drummond, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. W. BeII, Mrs. W. Caldwell, Miss Margaret McKay, Mrs. J. Mc- Naughton, Mrs. J. Henderson, Mrs. J. McLellan, Mrs. W. Workman, Mrs, B. 'McGregor, Mrs. H. Cald- well. and Mrs. W. Kyle. You'/l discover a world of difference in a — take a 0 -MILE TRIAL and see! Pick the road ... pick the time ... then slip behind the wheel of a brilliant new Dodge for 5 miles of fun and facts. You'll find driving Dodge an eye-open- ing experience — one that might save you plenty when it comes time to buy a new car. So put the dependable Dodge to the test, mile by mile ... and see the differ- ence. A 'phone call to your Dodge - De Soto dealer will bring a Dodge to your doorstep. Before you buy anywhere, ask your Dodge -De Soto dealer what extra value he can offer on a dependable new or used car. i.y.;•r. is ':C..: 's: i}+.,: r. ry �j Y4,, Mrs. R M. S9o11 Host to Seaforth Women's Institute The 'regular May meeting of the Seaforth Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. M. Scott on Monday afternoon with -a good attendance of members and visitors. The new president, Mrs. Elmer Cameron, was in the chair. A. letter of thanks for parcels., flowers and cards were read from Mrs. John Woods. Thank -you notes were received from 'Mrs. John Mc- Lachlan, Marguerite Scott and Mrs. Worden. An invitation to attend Hospital Day oh Sunday, "May 4 , was received. The new year's pro-' grams are to be printed by the June meeting. Anyone having a meeting to plan, please hand it to Mrs. Ross Gordon. The delegates to the district annual are to be Mrs. John Hillebrecht and Mrr3. Gordan E. Papple. It was decided to cater to the Huron -Perth Junior Farmers and Junior Institute field day on June 5. The committee to look after the plans for this event are Mrs. Balla Whitmore, Mrs. Wilfred Cameron and Mrs. Harold Hugill. It was de- cided to give•a.donation to the Fair Board to he used for prize money at the Fall Fair. The meeting agreed to buy stationery for the Institute. Plans for the district an- nual beingheld in Egmondvlile Church on May 20, were discussed. "Canning Ontario Foods" wee the short course decided on. Mrs. Simpson took over her part of the meeting, opening 5t with the motto, "Don't walk this year in last year's rut," which was ably Taken by Mrs. Paul Doig. .4 paper 1ST MILE Notice the visibMty and comfort you get in Dodge. Seats are soft and restful and chair -high so you command a better view of the road down in front. Notice the extra headroom and legroom, too. 2ND MILE . Try It for handling ease. Big brakes with rivetless Cyclebond linings make stopping easy. High steering gear ratio makes turning easier. And Dodge Full Power Steering* gives safe control with finger-tip pres- sure. These are advantages to remember particularly during May, which is Safety Month. 3RD MILE Check its ' "big -car" ride over bumps yogi usually avoid.You'Il find the Dodge ride smooth and sure-footed on any road, thanks to Oriflow shock absorbers, easy -action springs and lower centre of gravity. 4TH MILE Test Dodge power on hills or on the open highway. Enjoy its quick, easy getaway. There's plenty of reserve power to hurry you safely out of tight spots. And Dodge provides this zip without requiring premium gasoline. STH MILE Ask about the extras you get at no extra cost. Things like luxu- rious upholstery fabrics with vinyl trim ... electric wind- shield wipers ... oil -bath air cleaner. Then check . the price, and see why the Dependable Dodge is your best buy. ... _........ r.:.::�::�:•::•�:v'>.: •:. i:::l�•vis iii:!..: n.:: f:::: *Available at moderate cork • Made in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited. ROWCLIFFE MOTORS, Goderich Street, Seaforth, Ont. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD WATCH FOR,DOC? YES,SIR, AND IT'S JUST A5 IMPORTANTAS FEED. KEEP THE LITTER DRY. TO DOTHIS, A LITTLE HEAT 15 NECESSARY, AND ALSO KEEPTHE LITTER WELL STIRRED UP. WATCH UNDER THE BROODER WHERE '��THE CHICKS SIT AT NIGHT, AND IF IT IS AT ALL DAMP STIR IN A LITTLE HYDRATED LIME. IF I�r THE LITTER GETS MATTED, REMOVE 1T. 1 . THIS 15 GOOD " ii+ . 't,,.;INSURANCE cotrz t+ 1 By Roe Farms Service Dept. CHICKS NEED PLENTY OF FRESH AIR, BUT BE SURE TO AVOID DRAFTS. WATCH• THE WEATHER SO THAT THE OPENINGS ARE CLOSED MORE ON EXTREMELY WINDY OR COLD DAYS, AND ON BRIGHT SUNNY DAYS, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL THE SUNSHINE AND DRY WARM AIR tJ PROTECT YOUR CHIS( INVESTMENT N�K rARot o p2RAMSGvu.- SrARr AND 6ROWNe OIrrrri(4j �iliii yr,� • ROE 5. oI' .7.� AOW7$ NASN .>rl,::' > W. R. Kerslake Seaforth Lorne Filer, Kerslake, A. J. Mustard, Brumfield J. A. Sadler, Staffs R. Shouldice, Brodhagetn • was given by Mrs. Gordan, Papyist. A social halthour was spent an* lunch served by the hostess ass& her helpers. EGMONDVII.I.F, Mr. G. R. Keyes, of Windsor, ante Mr. Stuart N. Keyes, of Orillia, Risa- ited over the weekend with their- mother, hememmother, Mrs. Nelson Keyes: Miss Laura McMillan and Mth Margaret Patrick, of Toronto, specs[ the weekend at their homes herein the former with ber mother, Mrea, W. F. McMillan, the latter with:: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pat- rick, Tuckersarith. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fietlayson ante family were Sunday visitors whet his mother, Mrs. Jas. Finlayson. Sunday visitors with Mrs. IL Stephenson were her daughters anee their husbands from Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Erratt and Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston. .Mr.. and Mrs. J. S. Wafaon'were weekend visitors with their son-in- law and daughter, 'Mr. and Mrs.• Albert Clark, of Mnirkirk. Mr. and Mrs. George Simone were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Simons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. (let in Campbell, and family at Bay- field. A large congregation attended - the Mother's Day service on Sung day morning. Five children were presented for baptism. Dressed Without Up- , setting Your Budget If you're a different size this Sea- ton, or if for some other reason your still -good clothes from last :all have lost their appeal, a Her- m ut,n Expositor Articles For Sale ad• salvages quick . clothes -buying del- tas from them. it finds the vers, Jerson who wants to buy what you ,ave to offer. To be well dressed: vithout going beyond your budget -telephone 41, Seaforth. miffirar NOTICE Anyone interested in purchasing New Homes, with Low Down Payments — See — W. C. OKE Gardens Cultivated vs. t ed I can still take on a few more customers to , cultivate theiir•• gardens, SID DOLMAGE Phone 240-M : Seaforth Reeeteflrileseememe.,,egmee„.,,Notawm, One? Come Ail!' CLINTON LEGION BINGO LEGION ItIEMORIAL HALL Kirk Street THURSDAY, MAY 20tb1 at 8:30 p.m., sharp • 15 Gaines for $1.00 ($10.00 a Game) 3 Special Gaines • Share- tire -Wealth JACKPOT of $55 on 52 NUMBERS- to apply on all Special Game! Admission -1,5 Games for $1,06 Allr roreeds far Building Fund Check Room & Refreshment Bootie • your aluminum today? CtiANCPE are you have, because practically cvcrythins we eat — grains, vegctablce, meal„ mit, eggs —contains aluminum. This is not surprising, since onoeigddlp of the carth's Crust h aluminum. Alum' num Is moat *caddy awi- able oommcrcially, `ou vet. be the form of Windt, tomo, Alms Aim this ore from Saudi Amok= to fora© its pet oast d Arvid,, it/t► Maltpne, Shswhiisitn mail, stat Ilcttullnrturla, P. Qne, WhM ala bugs new kiiinwi dswtlopniiss i eoullpllet&i in 11,C., lethal anis will fro fillippEii1 tip dm Wei* Am. f.wnn Muth Altifflan i sift, abrinctitof ktriiftlea, Alonaittiirts• (rtlpaitRf(IWirdl,lid. (Aller .ir1l111 s 4 4 e • 4 e 4 0