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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-06-18, Page 4• , ,1;,i,1111,111.1111,1111:11I1,1111,1111;111,1111,1111,1111,1111; assified Ads • s$fled Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates F-ICVALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC. -Per Word: let Week 1 Cent, 2n8 Week % Cent 8rd Week 1/4 Cent Mintontor charge. each insertion.- 25 Cents Each figure, initial end abbreviation countsea one word. Cr* of Thanks. In Memoriam Noticea,,Coming 21venta-1 cent per word. Minimum. 60 cants par week. Enquiries res,y be directed to a Box No., c/o The Huron Expositor, for 10 cents extra. Ten carte additional will be charged if ads in above clasp are not,paid within 10 days of date of final insertion, Myths, Marriage. and Deaths huserted free of charge. Andtion Sales, Notices to Creditors. Ete.-Rates on application. Coming Events 'RANCE TO THE MUSIC OF CLAR- ''`. ence Petrie and the Night Hawks. every Friday night. from 10 - 1, at the Crystal Palace, Mitchell. 4505-4 MILDMAY FIREMEN'S BINGO, WED- • nesday, June 28, on the new arena Boor; bingos every second Wednesday ; Mildmay Community Centre; 82,300 in cash prizes This super special must go ,---181.000. Three special prizes, $200,00; 14 games, prizes 150.00. For 61.00. extra and special cards, 25c or 5 for $1.00. Doors open 7:45 p m.; games start 9:00 P.m. sharp. 4511-1 Lost and Found T OST -PAIR OF CHILD'S GLASSES, two-tone rims: lost between Public School and West William St., on Goderich St. Phone 5814, MRS. ROY su7r, 4511-1 Notices NOTICE - POSITIVELY NO TRES- . Passing on or around BelPs Dam ST'EWART BELL, Hensall. 45104 NOTICE - WE WILL DO CUSTOM ''•1 chain sawing. Phone Clinton 616 r 3. JOE GIBSON. 4:510x2 WHEN IN GODERICH VISIT THE Opportunity Shop. where you will poR RENT - THREE -100M APART - find good used clothing at reasonable ment in Seaforth; downstairs. Hot prices. Located on Newgate St., next to eater; bathroom. Available now. PHONE Ryan's Feed Store. 4511-2 679 r 14, Hensel! Central. 4509-tf NOTICE - WILL SHARPEN LAWN ]OR RENT -STREET FLOOR APA_RT- '` mowers. Will pick up and deliver. ment: oil heated every convenience. Phone JOHN MacLEAN, 649 r 3, Sen- Apply DR, E. A Zile -MASTER. Phone 26, forth. 4.501stf Seaforth.' 4511-1 • Notice FREE SERVICE To Farmers nON"I' WASTE MONEY ON MINER - 57, your land does not need. We will, without charge to you, take samples of the earth in your fields and have them analyzed - CALL Topnotch Feeds Limited PHONE 16 or 876 4484 -ti Livestock Wanted pize.n, DISABLED HORSES 011 COWS J1-' removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service, Rhone -STONES" collect. Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 655 r 2. Personals I..TYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R LIBBER ""v• Goods). mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. 6 samplee 2501 24 Barnacles 81.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-711, NOVA-RUBRER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. For Rent 17ACTIUM CLEAN -ER REPAIRS ON ALL v makes; 22 years' experience. We pick up and deliver. PHONE 162-W, Seaforth. 4507-11 NOTICE - CUSTOM HAY BALING, wire tied. Every effort to do it at your ,convenience. Phone JARROTT BROS., at 678 r 23. Hensall. 4511x1 FORSALE-150RED ROCK PULLETS. TJAY FOR SALE -48 AMES HAY Foe 51/2 months old; starting to lay. " sale. D. WALTERBEER, 22 r 18. JOHN HENDERSON. Phone 889 r 4, Sea- Dublin pOULTRY-A NUMBER OF ARBOUR. .1.. 4511x1 forth. 451.1x1 i I LIOR SAIE--SABY BASSINETTE, IN I ''" Acre White Rock atarted Pulletexcellent condition. PHONE 890-11, s, ready seaforth. THE HURON EXP volt Poultry For Sale 4611x1 for range end of June. Price $1.00 each, at .10 weeks old. Please phone orders now 'L -1.40R SALE -9 ACRES RED CLOVER to E. A. MOUSSEAU, Ehnen.. Phone 694 1, - hay and quantity mixed grain. SID. r 5, Newell Exchange. 4608-5 GEMMELL. Phone 650 r 41, Seaforth. 4511x1 Motor Cars For Sale POR SALE -TWO PLEASURE PONIES, 4- Palomino Tidare 14 hands; spotted C FOR SALE -'54 OBEY. BELAIRE gelding' Ch"d. eat . MRS. ROUSE. Seaforth. ‘-' FOR or '48 DeSoto Sedan. Terms 4511x1 to suit. DENNIS ELECTRIC, Phone 467, .0 VOR SALE, CHEAP FORCAwagSlio-ri,1 gooder Seaforth. 4510-2 express harness; 1 bread tires, 1920.75. Apply .J. C. CRICH, Sea- ThoR SALE -1 951 TWO-TONE METEOR ' sedbeater. an, overdrive, radio, hea,. I. forth. 4511x1 good condition. GEORGE WALKER, Hen- POR SALE-MeCIARY EI-6-VPRIC 4, sail. Phone 119 4510-2 ' burner range. in good working order, including two new elements LAURA POR SALE -'37 W1LLYS SEDAN; '31 MOLE. Phone 370-W. Seaforth. Chevrolet Sedan ; '37 Dodge 1d2 -Ton Pickup truck, flat rack. Cutting grass in , 9511-2 Seaforth with horse and mower. Apply , post SALE -CEDAR POSTS, 4-7 INCH. J. it BURNS. Phone 69-11. Seaforth.l 45111-1 ' es, 55 cents each delivered. BOR. ; DEN BROWN, 11.11. 2', Seaforth Phone 811 r 2. 4111-tf Wanted pART-TIME SALES HELP WANTED 4" Locally ---Man or woman Write H. ENGLISH, Clinton, or phone Clinton 193. 4511x1 WANTED - YOUNG GIRL DESIRES position to help at house work or baby sitting. Apply MARGARET KEHN, Market St., Seaforth, 4511x1 WORKWlike k no Iaezn f ANTED-HIGH SCHOOL rthe would summer. Can handle tractor. Box 340, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4511-1 QPECIAL-HARD, sce-rwoon DEL1V- " ered, 14 and 35 cord; sand for kid- dies' playpens; other pickup jobs. Work done at reasonable rates. A. DELLOW Phone 207, Seaforth. 4510-7 port SALE - CYLINDER TYPE vacuum cleaner; all attachments. Ex- cellent condition, $90. PHONE 162-W, 1 Seaforth. 4511-1 HAY!HAY! +RAY! BALER TWINE. excellent quality. in any quantity. Salt; common. fine, blocks; plain, iodized or Cobalt iodized in either forms. W. G. ; THOMPSON & SONS LTD. Phone 32, Hensel]. 4511-1 WKEEPER FOR TWO REARS FOR SALE -HARDWOOD, 910 elderly women. Apply Box 337. '1".-' per load. approximately 2 cords; mut- HURON EXPOSITOR, or PHONE 165, I €4,1 wo,d. 98 Seaforth per load, approximately 2 451" 'cords. Prompt delivery. FREI) J. WANTED - USED SMALL APART- !HUME. Phone Clinton 362, ment-size refrigerator. Must be in I 4509x4 good condition. Box 236, HURON EX- POSITOR. 4511x1 ANTED— HOUSE pOREIMAN FURNITURE FINISHER. fully experienced for top-quality, pro- gressive manufacturer in Western Ontario. Our foreman retiring through age Pleas- ant working conditions, steady employ- ment, group insurance. etc. Kindly give full details in first letter in confidence. Box 339, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4511-2 Tenders Wanted pOR RENT-E1GHT-ROOM HOUSE ON TENDER Jarvis St.: bathroom, fully equipped s. Possession July 1. Apply TORRANCE DUNDAS. Walton. Phone Brussels 90-5. Township of Tuckersmith 4511-1 TENDERS ARE INVITED BY THE pOR RENT -A COMFORTABLE ROOM -v• TownshiP of Tuekersmith for the con- ' vith hoard for an elderly person. Ap- struction of two concrete culterts, 8,x24, Ply BOx 338, HURON EXPOSITOR. and 16 'x2 approximately 172 cubic 4511x1 yards for the two bridges). aqi ADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS' " of radios. at 'PERRY'S RADIO RE- I . PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 347-11.. 4363-11 A TTENTION. FARMERS 1 - PROMPT. courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals. Call collect. ED. ANDREW'S. 851 r 11. Seaforth. or 23.5. Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd. 4599-11 ATTENTION, FARMERS McEILLOP • Fire Insurance, Western Farmers' Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As - B OG (0.A.A.). Hospitalization Insurance, Accident and Siolthess Insurance. and North American Life Insurance. Consult ERIC H. MUNROE. Seaforth. 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. ' 4436-11 NTOTICE--GET YOUR PATIOS. TER- "' ra.e and sidewalks fixed up now. Use Seaforth Concrete Products flagstones. Cement floors, stairs and any kind of construction work. Tiles. 10 inches and over for drainaee, non, in stock. Phone Seaforth 22-M. SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS. 4503,4 A GRASSLAND DAY Sponsored by the Grey County Crop and Soil Improvemenb Association, is being held on the farm owned by Harris Lemon, Owen Sound. on Thursday. June 24th. Machinery displays land clearing and dynamite ditching demonstrations; special speakers. Visit Georgian Bay beautiful country- side. ARTHUR LEMON - T. STEWART COOPER Property For Sale R SALE -IN DENSALL, 2.ST0REY solid brick, slate -roof house, doUlde garage; on choice comer lot, one block from business section. Apply Box 330, HURON EXPOSITOR, or Phone 484. Hensall. 4509-3 pOR SALE - SEVEN -ROOM FRAME dwelling, situated on Goderich Street West. All modern conveniences. Hot water heating with oil; two bathrooms. Garage and small garden. Very conven- ient to shopping centre. Box 621, HURON EXPOSITOR. 45094 TTOUSE POR SALE -FRANCE HOUSE, three bedrooms, den, 3 -piece bath- room, modern kitchen, oil furnace, heavy wiring, insulated, water heater; lot 100 x 120. PHONE 31, Seaforth, or Box 324, HURON EXPOSITOR, 4506-11 Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of WILLIAM JOHN HARRISON A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of William John Harrison, of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron. deceased, who died on or about the 29th day of May, 1954, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of filly, 1954. after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then receiv- ed. DATED at Seaforth, this 8th day of June. 1954. President Secretary 4510-2 TWP. of TUCKERSMITH By -Law No. 9, 1954 A BY-LAW TO RAISE 150.000 TO AID IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF TILE. STONE OR TIMI3E^R DRAINS. The Council of the Township of Tuck- ersmith. pursuant to The Tile Drainage Act, enacts as follows: 1. THAT the Reeve for Mayor) may from time to time, subject to the provisions of this by-law, borrow on the credit a the Corporation of the Municipality such sum not exceeding in the whole $50,000, as may be determined by the Councii, and may in manner hereinafter pro- vided, issue debentures of the corpora- tion in such SUMS as the Council may deem proper for the amount so borrow- ed. with coupons attached as provided in Section 4 of the said Act. 2 THAT, subject to Section 10 of The Tile Drainage Act, when the Council is of the opinion that the application of sine Person to borrow money for the purpose of constructing a tile, stone or timber drain should be ertinted in whole or in part, the Council may, by resolu- tion, direct the Reeve (or Mayor) to is- sue debentures as aforesaid and to bor- row a aunt not exceeding the amount applied for, and may lend the same to the applicant on the coinpletion of the drainage works. 8. A special annual rate shall be imposed, levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which the money is borrowed, sufficient for the payment of the priticiPal and interest as provided by the Act. Passed this lst day ce June, 1954. (Signed) JAMES DOM. Reeve (Signed) E. P CHESNEY, Clerk (SEAL) Corporation of Tuckersmith Township -- TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ABOVE rs "- a true coin of a BY-LAW Passed by the Council of the Township a Tucker - smith on the 1st day of June, 1964, and all persona are required to take notice that anyone who desires to apply to have the 36y -Lw or any part thereof quashed, tanat serve notice of hie application uPeo the Head or Clerk of this Municipality •tithill 20 days after the date of the last Publication cif HO notice, and must make his application 86 the Supreme Court of Ontario Within one month after the said date. This notice was first published on the 10th day of June, 1064, and the last eniblimition will be on the let day of July, lete H. P. Megiltallire, Clerk 46104 ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. Contractor to furnish all requirements, except cement and steel, which will be supplied by the Township. Marked cheque for 10% of tender price must accompany the tender Tenders to he sealed, marked "Tender" and in the Clerk's hands by 8 p.m.. July 6, 1954. Plans and specifications ,nay be seen at the Clerk's office. Lowest accepted, or any tender not necessarily E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk 4511.2 TENDERS McKillop Municipal Telephone System F°11 SALE -2 H.P. WESTINGHOUSE electric motor, 550 \ *ohs, 60 cycle; new : d!, H.P. Hoover electric motor, 110 volts, 60 cycle. new ; 1 electric Mall saw, heavy duty : Coleman camp stove; child's cot, nid other articles. Apply Box 335, IIURON EXPOSITOR 4510r2 ^ Auction Sales A UCT1ON SALE OF 30 COWS,. ers and' Calves, at Lot No. 31, Con- cession 6, Goderich Township, 1 mile south of Porter's Hill. on Tuesday, June 22, , commencing tit F. p.m : 35 young cows and heffere being Holsteins. Durham). part Jerseys and Ayrshires; some are flesh, others springing: balance milking well and bred again. The most of these cattle we' have raised on our own farms. and the balance we have had for some time and have proven to be good pro- ducers: 15 calves. ranging from one week to three months old: 6 are Durhams and Herefords and the balance Holsteins; also 100 White Rock pullets 6 months old. I Terms -Cash. A. E. TOWNSHEND SON, Proprietors; Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 4511-1 A USTION SALE OF MODERN HOUSE- " hold Furnishings. on East William St., in Town of Seaforth. on Saturday, June , 26, at 1:30 p.m Two-piece chesterfield I suite; 2 occasional chairs (like new)..; General Electric radio, (new); electric fan :* 4 -burner electric stove; magazine rack; chesterfield table; coffee table; trilight lamp; floor lamp; table lamp: .modern dining room suite. 9 pieces: table buffet, china cabinet, 6 chairs; fiat -top six -draw- er desk; 6 -piece maple dinette suite (like new); mirrors: 9 -foot Firestone frigid- aire (like new); white enamel Westing- house washing machine, new motor; mod- ern walnut bedroom suite; bed, chest of drawers, vanity: springs and inner spring mattress; 34 modern bed, springs, inner spring mattress. chest a drawers; ward- robe with mirror: Airway sanitiser; vacuum, cleaner with all attachments (new): scatter mats: Axminster rug; Devon Rose pattern set of dishes: quan- tity other china and ornaments: kitchen utensils: step ladder: garden hose: tubs and stand : garden tools; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms -Cash. FRANK GRIEVE. Proprietor: Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 1511-9 TENDERS FOR DIGGING A TRENCH approximately 600 rods long by 26 inches deep for underground cable, will be received at the Office of the Secretary U9 to July 2. 1954. Tender to state price per rod and to be eompleted in the month of September. A marked cheque of $100.00 to accom- pany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars c"tin be obtained froin the undersigned. J. M ECKERT, Secretary, RR. 1, Seaforth, Ont. 4511.1 TENDERS WANTED Scott Memorial Hospital TENDEP-S POR PAINTING AND DEC - 4.5104 orating the exterior of the Nurses' Residence. NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of JAMES DELANEY ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against th-e Estate of James Delaney. late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron. Farmer, deceased, who died on the 4th day of Septem,ber. 1953, are hereby notified to send in full nartieta lars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of June. 1954, after which date the assets will be distributed. having regard only to claims then receiv- ed. DArbID at Seaforth, this 1st day of June, 1954. MaCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth. Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. 4509-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of THOMAS MURRAY A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS againet the Estate of Thomas Murray, late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron. Farmer, deceased, who died .on the 16th day of March. 1954, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2301 day of June, 1954, after which date the aseete will be distributed, having regard only to claims then receiv- ed. DATED at Seaforth, this 1st day of June. 1964. McCONNELL & HAYS. Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix. 4509-8 Help Wanted APPLICATIONS REQUIRED FOR LIFE GUARD APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned for the position of Life Guard and Swimming Instructor at the Seaforth Lima Park Applicants are to state age, (inalifien, tions and eamerience and to supply refer- ences. Applications to be received by June 19, 1954. A. W. EaLLERT, Chairman, Seaforth Lions Park Committee. 4510-2 Separate tenders will be received by the undersigned for the exterior painting and decorating a the Nurses' Residence, Scott Memorial Hospital. until July 3. 1954. Tenders may provide for: 1 Complete job. time and material, or 12) Separate tenders for material only, and time only Speeifications may be had upon applica- tion to the Secretary of the Board, Miss Jean Flynn. at the Hospital. Lowest or any tender not necessarily Hocepted. JAMES M. scour, Chairman, Property Committee, Scott Memorial Hospital • Seaforth, Ont. 4511-2 TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS -PROVINCE OF ONTARJO .'SPATE AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE- '. hold Effects, in the Village of Varna, on Wednesday. June 23. at 1:30 p.m. Que- bec cook stove: 3 -burner coal oil stove: coal oil heater: drop-leaf table: kitchen chairs: kitchen cabinet : kitchen cuts - boards : extension table: 6 dining room -chairs; sideboards: studio eau& (like new) ; hall seat and mirror: 3 -piece ma- hogany parlor suite: mahogany music cabinet; organ and stool: number of oc- casional chairs: rockers: small tables; reattazine rack: end tables : pedestals; flower stands; lawn chairs: hall tree: 12 scatter mats : 3 furnished bedrooms. beds dressers, stands. spring. mattresses, toilet sets, inner spring mattress (like new); large quantity of bed linens, blankets, quilts; Goal oil lamps: hanging lamp; pic- tures: oil painting: mirrors : 2 rugs, 9 It 10; vacuum cleaner: trunks: Quilt boxes; step ladder: garden tools; quantity of dishes; glassware: sealers; crocks, and many other articles.. Terms --Cash ES- TATE OF LATE MRS. SARAH RATH- WELL ; Fred Rathwell. Executor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney. Clerk. 4511-2 In Memoriam STEPHENSON-IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear father, Ralph Stephenson, who passed away June 21, 1953, at La Riviere, Manitoba. Gone, dear father, gone to rest, Away from sorrow, care and pain; May you rest in peace, dear father. Until we meet again. -Ever remembered by the family. 4511x1 Cards of Thanks T WISH TO CONVEY MY THANKS TO all my friends and relatives], for their many kind thoughts. while I was a patient in the Clinton Hospital. 4511-1 ANDREW COUTTS WIBM TO THANK THE MANY frietrds for cards. flowers and books sEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO and other expressions of kindness during to the' undersigned and endorsed as my recent illness above, will be received until 3.00 p.m. E. 4511-1 D S.T WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 1954. for the supply of coal and coke tor the Ftderal Buildings throughout the rovince Births of Ontario. M. A. REID Forma of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, De- wirtment of Public Works, Ottawa, and the Purchasing and. Stores Officer, 8 Sul- livan Street, Toronto, Ontario. • Tenders Will not be considered unless made on or according to the printed forma aupplied by the Department and in accord - with conditions set forth therein. The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer, be- fore awarding the order, a security deposit In the form of a certified cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the Bank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to the order of the Honourable the Minis- ter of Public Works, equal to ten per sent of the amount of tender. in Record - 'Ince with the Government Contracts Regu- lations now in force, or Bearer Bonds, with untnatured coupons attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian Natienal Railway Company and ita con- atituent companies, unconditionally guaran- teed aa to principal and interest by the Government of Canada, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accePted- Rolm= PORTMR. Searetarg. Department of Public Weeks, Ottawa, Mat ea, 1954. HC)FF -At Scott Memorial Hospital. on June 11, to Mr, and Mrs Alvin Hoff, Seeforth, a son. IEEDLEY-At Ccott Memorial Hospital, on June 16, to F/C. and Mrs. Richard I Hedley, Seaforth, a son. MERCER -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on June IS, to Mr and Mrs. R. W. Mercer, Dublin, a son. NASH-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on June 16. to Mr. and Mrs. James Nash, I 111.11 5, Seaforth, a son. POLAND -.At Scott Memorial Hospital, on June 12, to Mr. and Mrs Anthonina IPolend, RH, a daughter. Deaths AMENT-In London, on Sunday, June 111, Janet E/isabeth Winter, widow of the late William Ament in her 78th year PELL-.In Hamilton, on Wednesday, .Tune 18, 1954, Sara Ann Sproat, widow of the late Robert Bell, and dear mother of Anna Anderson and the lateWilulion Earl •Bell. also grandmother of Eliza- beth Ann Anderson and Fergus Lake. A Public service will be held in Bonthron's Funeral Home, Herman, on Saturday, .Tune 19, at 3 p.m Internient wilt be in Hensel] Union Cemetery, DIJOGAN-In Detroit, on Thursday, June 10, 1954, welkin Duggan, in his Mat year, formerly of Seaforth, and a broth- er of Mrs. Helen Bolton. Hensall News of the Week Mr. Ian McAllister 'has success- fully completed his -third year at 0.A.C., Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Phillips and Carolyn, of Toronto, were week- end guests -with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer. Mrs. Jelin Henderson and Cathy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris and fatally at Gode- rich. Mr. and MTS. Harold .Bonthron and family and Mrs. Sararas visit- ed with relatives in Toronto over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Mair, of Long Branch, visited, on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week with Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Joyut and John, and, called on many friends in the village. Cpl. John Atkinson, Mrs. Atkin- son and Bryan, of Quebec, spent the weekend with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Rudy Petzke, and Marlene, to celebrate Bryan's hrst birthday. Turnbull's Grove on Saturday was the setting for the annual Love -Forrest reunion. Owing to the heavy downpour of rain which came about supper time, the full line of sports scheduled to have been held were cancelled, as every- one packed up their lunch baskets and returned. home. Winners at the first jitney of the season, held on the local bowling green, were: James A. Paterson, skip; William Brown, second; Wil- liam Henry, lead; and John Hen- derson, skip; Dave Sangster, sec- ond; Mrs. Lorne Luker, lead. Mrs, ,Glen Bell was the lucky winner ,of a lovely electric alarm clock in a draw at Soholls' Groce- teria, sponsored by a flour com- pany. In a draw at Irwin's Ladies' Ready -to -Wear on Saturday sight, Mrs. Clifford Weido, of Zurich, was the lucky winner of a pure wool KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dyer-Hurdon, of' Detroit, visited recently With the latter's sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Mousseau visited on Sunday with -Mrs. Mousseau's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown, of Greenway. We are pleased to report Mrs. Dinsdale is gradually improving in health. Mrs. John Cooper returned home from after being a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, accom- panied by Mrs. McClymont, spent the past week at Southampton Beach, the guests of Mrs. Ducker. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper and son, of Exeter, visited Tuesday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coop- er. A man who had just bought a new parrot was trying to teach it to talk. Standing beside the bird, he repeated' the words, "Hello, hello," for several minutes. At the end of the lesson, the parrot opened one eye and said, "Sorry! Line's buey!" Too Late To Classify FOR SALE -CHICKEN ,FEEDERS, WA - ter pipe, lard pails, 2 ta.bles, 2 cloth rugs, oilcloth, window glass, 2 cistern Pumps. CLARENCE REEVES, Seaforth, 4511x1 FOR SALE-MASSEY-HARRIS 11011SE- drawn corn cultivator, nearly new IRWIN TREWARTHA, Phone 840 r 33, Seaforth. 4511x1 pion SALE ---,FILTER QUEEN, AL - most new, all attachments, Owner will sacrifice. Phone 162-W, Seaforth: 4511-1 • PROCLAMATION Township of Tuckersmith TTPON INSTRUCTIONS FROM COUN- cil under authority of By -Law No. 13, 1852, Township of Tuckersmith, I hereby proclaim that all dogs in the hamlets of Egenondville and Harpurhey are prohibited from 'running at large during the period from June I, 1954, to November 1, 1954. Owners or harborers of dogs contraven- ing the provisions of this by-law will be subject to a maximum penalty of $50.00. (Signed) J AXES DOIG, Reeve, Township of Tuckersmith. 4511-11 Ing THE VOICE ,OF TEMPERANCE Some food- for thought -facts, gleaned from here and there: The sales of brewery products in Canada for 1952 were nearly twice the figures for 1942. Ten carlbads of ale, carrying 400,- 000 pints, have been shipped from a London brewery within two years, as a gift to Cana- dians serving in Korea and Europe. Carling's Brewery Ltd., sent second gifts to Can- adians serving in armed; forces outside of Canada. It was 6,000 bottles of Red Cap ale for use of H.M.C. ships in Korean wa- ters. A representative of the House of Seagram stated last September that his firm is spending $2 million annually to E'secure decorum in the man- ufacture, distribution and con- sumption" al' their product. Liquor dealers at al) levels con- tinue their well-planned efforts to hide the end product of their business by glamorous presen- tation of the first impact of alcoholic beverages on social sitilations. A significant ac- tion, suggestive of their con- cern about avoiding contro- versy, was the sending of a letter withdrawing scholar- ships offered to the Toronto Board of Edueation. Final it- em -A. A. Groups in Canada number approximately 450. These are only a small per- centage of the alcoholics we have In 'Canada, about 245,000. -Advt.). 111.111111111111111=31== blanket, valued at $18.05. The winner ot a grandanere sweater, valued/ at $7.95, was Mks Mabel Rathwell, of Clinton. Mr. Charles Fiford, of the Gen- eral Coach Works, has purchased the residence owned by Mr. Harold l3onthron. on SOUth Ricbmond St. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dining and 'Bernice, and Mr. and -Mrs. Melville Traquair attended the Dilling-Wil- kins wedding at Mandamin United Church Saturday, June 12. The groom, Clarence Dining, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dilling, Observe Decoration Day The LOO.F. Hensel Lodge 223 and Hensall Brancia of the Cana- dian Legion 468 observed Decors - tion Day bere on Sunday. At a brief ceremony at the cenotaph, a flag was placed and prayer offered. Buglers Fred Beer, Ed, Little and Dr. D. SecKelvie; sounded Lase Post andi Reveille. Assisting with the service were local ministers, Rev. W. J. Rogers and Rev. J. B. Fox. Following the service, mem- bers ,proceeded, to Hensall Union. and McTaggart's cemeteries, where flags were placed on the veterans' and Oddfellows' graves. Rev. J. B. Fax spoke and P.D.D. Earl Cample,11 read the charge at the cemeteries. Orange Lodges Attend Service Rev. W. J. Rogers was in charge of both services in Hensall 'United Church last Sunday. In the morn- ing the choir -used the anthem, "0 For a Thousand Tongues." Miss Greta Lammie was at the organ. In the evening the County Orange Lodges and bands attended wor- ship. Mr. Rogers delivered. a most challenging discourse, "Gliarding Our Cherished Freedhom," in which he stressed: Christian truth has its validity in the life and teachings of 'Jesus Christ; the individual is personally responsible to God; the Christian Church accepts Ohrist as its spiritual head. The male chair, under the, direction of Mr. S. Ran- nie. presented three numbers, "A Song of Peace," "Praise Ye the Father," and "Near To tihe Heart of God?' Mr, Ben Stoneman was pianist. Services next Sunday will be held as usual. Will Hold Congregational Picnic Mrs. Rochus Faber was hostess at her home Monday evening for the June meeting of the Ladies' Aid of 'Carmel Church. Mrs, W. R. Bell, president, welcomed: the large num- ber present and presided. Mrs. R. J. Cameron presented the devotion- al; Mrs. Arohie Hoggarth read the scripture, and Mrs. Clarence 'Reid offered prayer. During the business session it was disclosed that the annual con- gregational picnic will be held Fri- day, June 25, at Lions Park, Sea - forth, everyone to bring a Picnic basket. Sports are to be run off after supper. Mrs. Clarence Reid's group was in charge of the Pro, - gram and lunch. Pepper Plants Are Productive Last October Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, of Hensel}, dug up out of her garden two pepper plants before they froze and transplanted them in a pot in the house still blooming. Three red peppers de- veloped on the two plants which BY POPULAR REQUEST OLD - TIME NC M U RDOCH'S ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 Bayfield Pavilion Everybody Welcome Admission - Cents Dancing 10:30 to 1:30 SUPPER and BINGO DUBLIN PARISH HALL Tues., June 29 Time 5:30 p.m. to 8 Pm. Sponsored by the Catholic Women's League Adults $1.00 'Children 50c Mz Schwabu used lu 7041aarY; In, March the same plants Moen - ed again and are producing silere red and greet PePPers. This is the third crop cut off the two plants. and with quite a number of buds on them Mrs Schwalm thinks thee might 'produce a fourth orop. The ,planta are three inches In diameter. Mrs. Schwalm has the,m in the window at her home and saki that they make a lovely Christ- mas ornament. LEIDDIf PAISINIVit HARD C More heat -Per ten Seaforth Lumber Ltd. PHONE 47 Seaforth Outarfo BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! Exeter Kinsmen's Fourth Annual Dominion Day Celebration (THURSDAY, JULY 1 - Rain or Shine) EXETER COMMUNITY PARK AFTERNOON PROGRAM - Parade, Bands, Tuffy Truesdate and His Alligators, Kids' Chariot Race, Tag -of -War, Greasy Pee • Fight, Honeymoon Race, Women'a Nail -Driving Contest. RIM and Pop Contest, Pillow Case and Baby Marathon . . . . Lloyd Wright, Master of Ceremonies NIGHT PROGRAM - A Spectacular $500.00 Vaudeville . . Don't MISS it..! MICKLE'S CHECKERBOARD NEWS • Hensall Phone 103 DID YOU KNOW? That Peak Pork Prices are pre- dicted in July and August with decline expected in the Fall anonths? That hogmen follow Purina Program to be sure of getting their hogs to market early, and take advantage of a favourable price situation? Th -at Pig Startena gets pigs off to a Fast Start? 'Pig Startena grows a heavy pig at weaning time and gains made early are the cheapest That the earlier Startena is fed, the bet- ter. -Many hog -men like to have .pigs eating Pig Startena 'by the second week. That Creep feeding 1"ig Startena with extra water is ideal. That two pounds of Pig Startena produces approximately on e Pound of Perk. That Pigtab Granules mixed! with your feed for worming pigs should be done at the age of 12 weeks. It only costs 16c per pig and a saving of one day in feeding gives ycittViore ,prcrfrt. Worm, Pigs to make money! That Hogmen follow- ing the Purina Hog Program are happy with their results and their returns? That Purina Hog Grower and Finisher gets hogs -te market at around five and one-half months of age? This means bogs now in a growing or fin- ishing period if smelled will bit the market near the expecte* high price peak. TIPS ON TURKEY MANAGEMENT Start Poets off at -90 F. The first week, reducing five des grees each week until tempera. ture under brooder is 60 F. Have cool brooding room and get poultry to eat early. "Coor poults have less sore verde and picking ,problems and show -better disease resistance. Get poults eating and drinking first 24 hours of their life. Birdie eating then have 7% better livability the first eir weent than those started at 46 hoarse. Six -week-old poets are worths $L00 each and saving seven poults per 100 caves you 11P CO $7.00. In addition to the above rules, (maximum feed conversion re- sults from strictly following these management praetices: 1. Buy the beat quality poet you can; 2. Provide adequate floor. water and feeder maces 3. Furnish sufficient ventilas tion; 4. Control feed wastage 5. Practice good Porch oaf range management; 6. Prevent and control disease and pante sites; 7. Feed, Purina Turkey! 'Chows for fast, eeonotece. gains. For more complete detalla on all management and sanitationi rules, consult your Ttulicer Program Book. Geo. T. Mickle St Sons LTD. • HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 103 SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Huron County's Finest Market for USED CARS 1953 CHEW. DE LUXE SEDAN 1953 CHEV. STANDARD SEDAN 2-4952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDANS 1952 PONTIA.49 SEDAN 1951 PON'IlAC SEDAN 1951 CHEV. %-TON PICKUP 3.950 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN. 1950 PONTIAC. SEDAN 1950 MEV, STATION WAGON 1950 mom DEI DIME COACH 1949 CHEW. SEDAN 1948 CHEV. FLEEPLINE COACH -Fully etitlilVed 1950 G.M.C. 1940 PONTIAO SEDAN 1940 PONT IAC SICIIIAN 1940 FORD COACH TRUCKS 1948 CH.EV, 1 -TON PIOK-UP 1961 G.M.0 %-TON 5 -2 -TON STAXIII BODIES 1942 DODGE 1 -TON TRUCK SPEC IAL—New No. 20 Coachella/ft A Guarantee far SO days on all Late Model Care MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM written 'BRUSSELS BRusgms PHONE 73-/C—'Th, Heine of Better Med COP 11123ORS 'Motor, OPEN EVERY • EVENING 5. sr'