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The Huron Expositor, 1954-10-08, Page 4
f�'irf `,Cil 7;7., d2^a THE HURON EXPOSITOR Classiffed Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—Per Word: lat Week 1 Cent 2nd Week % Cent 8rd Week % Cent Minimum charge. each insertion25 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts es one word. v Cards of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices. Coming Events -1 cent 50 cents Dor week. per word.Minimum, Enquiries may be directed to a Boa No., c/o The Huron Expositor, for 10 cents extra. 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, Etc.—Rates on application. Coming Events C W.L. BAZAAR, TEA AND HOME - Baking Sale, Saturday, December 4th. 4536.3 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY WILL HOLD a Runtraa- ge Sale, Saturday, October 23, in the basement of the Library. 452,6-2 Ttt VERY FRIDAY NIGHT IS DANCE a"4 night at the Crystal Palace Ballroom. iY YGIENIC SUPP1 JFS (RU BBE R Mitchell. Clarence Petrie the Night 1.1 Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed Hawks in attendance. 4517-9 envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c: 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton. Lost and Found Fj OUND ON MARKET ST.—PAIR OF glasses, in leather case. Owner may hate same by proving property and pay- ing charges. BOX 370, HURON EXPOSI- .10 R. 4526-1 Personals DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Saturday at Mantle's Wagon Wheel. across from City Hall, Stratford. Herb Petrie's orchestra; 50-75. 4525-tf ARECEPTION WILL BE HELD IN the Dublin Parish Hall on Friday, October 8th, for Mr. and Mrs, Louie Lane. Everybody welcome. 4526-1 Cards of Thanks THE FAMILY OF THE LATE -.MB8, Melissa Hugill wish to thank all kind relatives, friends and neighbora for their many acts of kindness, exproisione of sympathy and beautiful floral offer- ings. We wish to eapecially thank Rev, Hugh Wilson, Miss Florence Ounninghaat and pallbearers- 4826-1 WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR AP- preetutian to all those who sent flowers or helped in any other way dur- ing our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Mrs. Louise Harmon, Dr. God- dard, Mr. Harold Bonthron and the nure. es of St. Joseph's Hospital. THE RELATIVES OF THE LATE WILLIAM FOSTER 4926-1 I SINCERELY THANK MY NEIGH - bora. friend* and relatives for the many flowers, treats, visits, cards and let- ters while a patient in Scott Memorial FTospitel and since returning home. Spe- cial thanks to Rev. J. B. Ffoulkee, Dr. Gorwill. Dr, Brady. Dr. McMaster, nursing staff of the hospital and also my special nurses, Miss Looby and Miss Dillon, for their kindnesses, MRS. WM. FLANAGAN 4526-1. Property For Sale 1 OR SALE OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE in Seaforth. Possession November 1. J. W. THOMPSON. Phone 833 r 31. 4526-2 pow SALE OR RENT -7 -ROOM HOUSE on Jarvis St. Bathroom complete, and close to up -town. • Possession November 1. TORRANCE DUNDAS, Walton. Phone Brussels 90 r 5. 4526-2 FOR SALE—TWO-STOREY HOUSE ON George St. Seven rooms; good base- ment; furnace; bathroom. Large Lot. Reasonably priced for early sale. Box 365, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4526x1 IIOUSE FOR SALE—FRAME HOUSE, three bedrooms, den, 3 -piece bathroom, modern kitchen, oil furnace, heavy wiring, insulated, water heater; lot 100 x 120. PHONE 31, Seaforth• or write Box 324, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4525-tf FOR SALE--R-ROOM FRAME DWEL- ling, situated on Goderich St. West. All modern conveniences. Hot water heat- ing with oil; two bathrooms. Garage and small garden. Very convenient to shop- ping centre. Box 344, HURON EXPOSI- TOR. 4526 -ti For Rent NEWLY DECORATED OIL HEATED apartment to rent, dctober 1. PRONE I %ANTED—FIRST MORTGAGE FOR 583-W, after 6 p.m, 4526x1 $5.000.00 on new well equipped mane- , facturing building, to be erected in Sea- -rpR RENT -2 APARTMENTS, FURN-i forth. Willing to pay 6% with yearly 4 ished or unfurnished. Apply OKE'Sprincipal payments. Apply MCCONNELL BI LI,IAgDg, & HAYS. Seaforth, Ontario. 4525-tf 4526-1 Help Wanted WANTED—i' WOMAN OR GIRL OR general housework daily, except Sun- day, 2 pan. to 8 p.m. To live out. Fam- ily of five. All modern conveniences. Ap- ply Box 364, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4525x2 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED up to October 16, 1954, for the posi- tion of agents for this Company in the Townships of Hibbert and district. Blan- chard and part of ., Logan. Applicants should be representatives of no other fire insurance company. Applications should be mailed to the Secretary -Treasurer. Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Exeter. Ontario. A. FRASER, Secretary -Treasurer. 4526-2 Wanted GET YOUR SEWAGE WORK DONE I now'. Only $2 per foot on contract basis. A11 work guaranteed Contact 1350 r 33. Seaforth. 4525-tf WANTED—OLD HORSES, 3 CENTS per pound: dead cattle and horses at value. important to phone at once, day or night, GILBERT BROS.' MINK 'RANCH. Goderich. Phone collect, 936 r 32, or 936 r 2I. 4525-tf VOU CAN RENT A LAWN SWEEPER from us ; free delivery. Apply CROWN HARDWARE. Phone 797, Seaforth. 4526-3 VOR RENT -50 -ACRE FARM ; GOOD frame hoose and moderate barn. Con- cession 8.9, McKillop- ADp1Y to Box 368, HURON EXPOSITOR. 45250. APARTMENT FOR RENT—SELF-CON- tained; one bedroom, three-piece bath; ground floor; heated. Available early in October. Write Box 369. HURON EX- POSITOR. 4.525x2 Notices VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS ON ALL • makes: 22 years' experience. We pick up and deliver, PHONE 162-W, Seaforth. 4525-tf VOR RENT—A COMFORTABLE ROOM with board; suitable for working per- son or a gond home for an elderly person. Apply to Box 370, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4526-1 $ADIO REPAIRS—FOR ALL KINDS of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- PAIR. opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 347-R. 452.5-tf NOTICE — PAINTING, PAPERHANG- inv: interior and exterior decorating. See our I3'4 tvalipaper designs. WAL- TER PRATT, Seaforth. Phone 48 r 9, Brussels, 4525-tf ATTENTION, FARMERS : — PROMPT. courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r.11. Seaforth, or 235 Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., (it Canada Ltd. 4 52 5-tf A' TENrION, FARMERS 1 — McKILLOP Fire Insurance, Western Farmers' Wind insurance. Ontario Automobile Ag- ain. (O.A.A,), Hospitalization Insurance, Accident and Sickness Insurance, and North American Life Insurance. Cc7,sult SBRIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth, 4525-05 ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR Air Force personnel stationed at Clin- ton. If you have a. house. apartment, furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please esti STATION HOUSING OFFICE at Clinton, 382; local 252. 4525-tf FREE SERVICE To Farmers Farms For Sale FARM FOR SALE -80 ACRES, ALL Plowed: 3'4., miles west of Dublin; near No. 8 Highway, in McKillop Town- ship. LEO RYAN. Phone Dublin 37 r 6. 45.26-1 rs'OR SALE—FARM CONTAINING 90 acres. more or less; 80 acres under cultivation, balance. bush. On County Road. 2 miles from paved highway: Lot 10, Concession 4. L,R.S., Tuekersmith, Good buildings. WILLIAM DOIG, Staffa, Ont. 4.526x1 FARM FOR SALE -100 -ACRE FARM, Lot 13, Concession 4, Huron Road Survey, Tuckersmith. Frame house, good bank barn: farm situated just three miles from .the Town of Seaforth. Priced rea- sonable to wind up estate. Immediate possession. For particulars apply to I WILLIAM CAMERON, Administrator of the Caranochan Estate. R.R. No, 4. Sea - forth, Ont. Phone 602 r 2. 4525-2 In Memoriam HOLLAND -1N LOVING MEMORY OF our dear son. Benedict Holland, who died October o er 9 1939. There is still an ache in our hearty to- day, That countless years will not take away: We may smile with the world, but we will never forget, In our boors of memories, dear Benny, you live with us yet. --Will always be remembered by Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. 4626-1 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- fects, in the Village of Hensall, Sat- urday. October 9. 1954, at 1:00 p.m.: CHATTELS -- 2 bedroom suites: studio couah ; leather couch; dining room table and 6 chairs; sideboard: side table; small tables; rockers: kitchen table; kitchen chairs; cupboard ; pictures : silverware; glassware; dishes; quilts: pillows: scatter rues; mats; fancy work: cushions; cook stove; Huron heater; toilet set's; tubs; lawn mower; garden tools, and numerous other articles, Terms --Cash. MISS E. SLAVIN. Proprietress; Bert Horton, I Clerk: Ed. Corbett, Auctioneer. 4526-1 AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND iteusehold Effects, East William St., Town of Seaforth. on Wednesday, October 20, at 1. p.m.: McClary's Frigidaire (like new); kitchen table and chairs: 2 -burner rangette: Quebec cook stove; 3 couches; 2 -burner hot plate: electric tea kettle• toaster: other electrical appliances: din- ing room suite. extension table, china cab- inet. buffet, 6 chairs: studio couch; rock- ing chairs: small• tables; occasional chairs: pedestal: floor lamps; 3 furnish- ed bedrooms; full size, three-quarter and single bedssprings, inner spring mattress- es, dressers, stands; fernery; bed linens; quilts: blankets: curtains: table linens; dishes: ornaments: kitchen utensils; flat- ware: sealers; floor coverings; lawn Mowers : garden Louis: step ladders; long bidder: garden hose. PROPERTY — At same time and place, the 11/2 storey frame house will he offered for sale, subject to reserve hid: oil furnace, 3 -piece bath and toilet downstairs. House is in ex- ceptionally good condition; 2 lots; large garden, Terms: Chattels --Cash, Pro- perty --10'; down. balance in 30 days. Im- mediate possession. ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS MARGARET WHITE: Harold Jackson. Ap tioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk. For further particulars apply to P. D. McCONNELL, Solicitor; W. G. WHITE, London, Executor. 45262 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. Machinery and Household Effects, at Lot 17, Concession 12, Hullett Township, 2 miles .south and 1 mile east of Blyth, nn Tuesday, October 12, at 12:30 p.m.: HORSES --Team wagon horses, grey and Hack. middle-aged. CATTLE -00 well bred Durham cows, due to freshen ip 1March and April: 4 Durham steers, 1,000 Tbs. ; .9 Durham steers rising 2 years old: 2 Durham heifers rising 2 years old; 7 Durham heifer and steer spring calves. MACHINERY—Masses Harris 81 Model tractor, fully equipped, in A -I condition : Massey -Harris hinder: 2 -furrow Oliver plow; 6 -section diamond harrows: spring tooth cultivator: disc; harrows; seed rl rill: McCormick -Deering mower: hay loader: side rake: Massey -Harris manure srrender: 2 sets farm sleighs; rubber tir- d wagon : 16font flat hay rack; farm wagon: fanning mill; 1,000-tb, scales; International cream separator Uike newt: set of double harness; collars; 4 iron ket- ti<s; chains ; whe•elharrow ; leg vise; power emery; colony house, 10x12 (like new); chicken shelter: 30 rods new chick- en fence: 22 cords of maple wood; 14- ir ch hotly v:riod : quantity maple limbs; 75 ceder poste: 3.000 feet of inch hem- lock. 12' to 16': quantity of plank:. seuare timbers up to 26 feet long; Grim evaporator: gathering tank; 300 buckets; 130 feet lightning rod cable, points and vlasse•st chains: forks: other articles. HAY and GRAiN 30 tons mixed hay; 2 000 bushels mixed grain. Quantity of household effects, including tablas, chairs, rocking chairs floor covering, other art- ieles inn numerous to mention. Terms-- Cnnh. GEORGE BROWN. Proprietor; Darold Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Ches- 4525-2 Tenders Wanted FOR SALE BY TENDER ALL OR ANY PART OF THE LUMBER in Brucefield Church shed. including 1 doors. approximately 1.000 feet of rough lumber, and dressing rooms. containing over 1.000 feet of dressed lumber. Tenders to he in the hands of the un- dersigned by 6 p.m. on October I2, 19,4. C. CHRISTIE. Brucefield. 4326_1 TENDERS WANTED r,ec, Clerk. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE supplying of furnace fuel oil to School No. 7, Tuckersmith School Area. School is located 11•e miles west of Seaforth on Con. 2, H.R.S. Tenders to state price per gallon delivered, and will be opened October 12. 1954. W. P. ROBERTS, Sec.-Treas,. R.R. 3, Senforth. 4526-1 DON'T WASTE MONEY ON MINER - ale your land does not need. We will, without charge to you, take samples of the earth in your fields and have tbem analyted- CALL Topnotch Feeds Limited PHONE 15 or 878 4484-tt Form 4 (SECTION 12) Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List VOTERS' LISTS, 1954, MUNICIPALITY OF HENSALL, COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have complied with Section 9 of The Voters' Lists Amt and .that I have posted up at my office at Town Hall, Hensall, on the 5th day of October, 1954, the Hat of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inapec. tion. And 1 . hereby cell upon all voters to takt(,t mini iilire proceedings to have ane drro a Or tint] dsiond a:wrested according to l6.W: the Iss% day et appeal being the Mt*, day bf" Sather, 1964. I 7, 1) ads 6th day of October. 1964. J; Ar PATY88130N, Aliferkof the Village of tieneall. . 45241 Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF KATIE ISABELLA SCOTT, late of the Village of Hensall. in the County of Huron. Spinster, de- ceased. A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the above estate are required to file proof thereof with the undersigned Solicitor on or before the 15th day of Novemtber, 1934, immediately after which date the Executors will distribute the es - ;ate, having regard only to claims of .' hich the Executors shall then have no - tire. .JOHN LORNE SCOTT and HAROLD ROBINSON WHITE. Executors, by their Soliditor herein. GRANT W. TOOLE, Q.C.. 34 Wyndham Street, Guelph, Ontsrin, .1526-,4 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of WILLIAM DORSEY ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of William Dorsey, late of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of Perth. Fanner, deceased. who died on the 4th day of August, 1954, are hereby notified to aenel, in full partieulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of October, 1964, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 21st day of September. 1954. Mc©ONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. 45244` JAYBEE HEREFORD FARMS Second Annual Sale For Sala pea SALE --OS CHUNKS PIGS: AP- " p8,, JACK RIVERS, North Main St., Seaforth, 452651 SALE} -KITCHEN RANGE, IN good condition. CLARE KEITH. Phone 244-W, Seaforth, 4626-2 ThOR SALE --A USED BEATTY WASH- ing machine, in operation but requires minor repairs, therefore very reasonably priced. PHONE 183-J. 4526-1 POR SALE—USED COAL AND WOOD ranges; used washers; used refrigera- tors. BOX FURNITURE. 4626-2 ]'0R .SALE—SIX-YEAR-OLD, DURHAM° • caw, due in one month. Guaranteed right. W. C. MONTGOMERY, R.R. 4, Walton. 4526x1 VOR. TRADE -12 PIGS, 8 WEEHS OLD: will trade for pullets. MURRAY DALTON, R.R. 1, Seaforth, Phone 849 r 22. 4526x1 'won SALE—WII'IGHAM COOK STOVE, for coal or wood: white enamel. In good condition. Priced to sell. MRS. EUGENE DALE, Huron St., Seaforth. 4526-1 pos.. SALE --1 INTERNATIONAL SUG- ar beet lifter, to fit International 'A' tractor. Very good condition. Apply HARRY DOUGALL, R.R. 3, Exeter. Phone 689 r 11, Hensall. 4526-1 TWO BEAN THRESHERS, KECK-GON- nerman. 36rr x 48,', steel machine on rubber; White wood machine on rubber. Apply HOMER JUDGE, R.R. 8, London. Phone 2-8008. 4525-2 SLABS FOR SALE—HARDWOOD, 410 Per ldad, approximately 2 cords: mix- ed wood, $8 per load, approximately 2 cords. Prompt delivery FRED J. HUDIE. Phone Clinton 362. 4523x8 FOR SALE — COCKSHUTT POWER corn hinder on rubber with loader; guaranteed in A-1 shape; only used four seasons. Apply STANLEY JACKSON, Kippen. Phone Seaforth 653 r 5. 4520-2 FOR SALE -- 2 COAL OR WOOL) range.. Gurney, all -white enamel, with shelf and reservoir: also Master Cli- max with warming closet and oven. Both in excellent condition, HAROLD PRYCE, R.R. 1, Seaforth. Phone 840 r 2. 4526-1 Fon SALE—lo HEAD OF BEEF CAT- tleabout 950 lbs.: set sleighs : 30 - foot extension ladder: fanning mill: horse cultivator; garden scuflier: 30 rods hog fence; sling rope and chain: pump tack; chop boxes: load hay: fencing tools and other articles. WILLIAM HENRY. Phone 117-M, Hensall, 4526x2 Births Hensall News of the Week Mr. George Tinney, of Exeter. formerly of Hensall, was the lucky winner of a 1954 Ford Mainline at the Legion bingo, held at Exeter last Friday night. Twenty-eight hundred and fifty people attended, with 400 turned away. Mrs, William Shaddick and Ann, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- E. R. Shaddick and 'fam- ily- Mrs. William Wilson, St. Cath- arines, spent last week with her sister, Miss Phyllis Case, and aunt, Mrs. C. M. Hedden, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes have been vacationing at North Bay, Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Norwich. Firemen responded to a call to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas '12:30 a.m. Monday, to what might have proved, a very disastrous fire. Hydro wires leading into the house District Obituaries MRS. BERTHA BELL N — Bertha SALL, Mrs. B rtha Bell, highly esteemed resident of Hen - sail, passed away suddenly in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday morning, October 2, with a heart seizure. Mrs. Bell, who was in her 81st year, had been en- joying the best of health until a few days before her death when she ,was stricken with a heart at- tack and admitted to the hospital, the same week of her death. She was born in Hay Township,' on the .Blind Line, and for many years conducted a millinery shop here. She was a member of Car - 01e1 Presbyterian Church, Wb - men's Missionary Society, Ladies' Aid, Hensall Women's Institute and Bridge Club. Surviving are one son, Arnold. Toronto, and one granddaughter. Her husband, the late Thomas P. Bell, predeceased her some years ago. Funeral services were held from Carmel Presbyterian Church Mon- day, Oct. 4, conducted by Rev. J. B. Fox. Interment was in Hen- sel' Union •Cemetery. were on tire, but no serious dam- age was reported. Mrs. Catherine Redden and Herb have returned home after spending a week visiting with rel- atives in St. Catharines, Part Dal- housie, Dresden and London. Rev, W. J. Rogers conducted morning service in Hensall United Church last Sunday. The choir ren- dered the anthem, "Love Divine." Next Sunday, Oct. 10, marks Thanksgiving Sunday, with ser- vices at 11 o'clock and 7 o'clock. The hour of ,Chiselhurt worship is 3 o'clock. A special Thanksgiving service is being planned, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dougall, Mass Phyllis •Dougall, 'Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wacker, of Hensall, and Mrs. Doug Hugbson, of Exeter, attend- ed the wedding of Janice Marion Dougall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, R. P. I. Dougall, of Petrolia, and Donald Alexander Ferguson, of Strathroy. The ceremony was sol- emnizedin St. Paul's United Church, Petrone, Saturday, Oct. 2. The reception was held, at the Sarnia Golf Club. CROMARTY QBE Night Classes FOR STATIONARY ENGINEERS will be held in CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Commencing TUESDAY, • OCTOBER • 12, 1954 at 8 p.m. For All Grades of Engineers' Certificates The Instructor will be a Stationary Engineer holding a First -Class Certificate for the Province of Ontario. 4 • A Communioni service was con- ducted on Sunday when four new members were accepted and wel- comed into the congregation. Rev, S. Kerr was the speaker. Next Sunday will be Thanksgiv- ing and Rev. N. Reid will be the speaker. We are sorry to report Mr. How- ard' Wright is a patient in St. Jos- eph's Hospital in London. .Messrs. Bob Gardiner and Mer- vin Nairn have gone West on a business trip. Mrs. Will Miller has returned home from a London hospital, where she was hospitalized for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Carey have leased the manse. We welcome them to the community and hope they will enjoy their • new home in the vil- lage. Mrs. William Hamilton was tak- en suddenly ill and is under the doctor's care. Mrs. R. Lavery spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing. KIPPEN CARTMILL--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on October 6, to 5'/. and Mrs. Howard Cartmill, Seaforth, a son. HOLLAND --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on October 5, to Mr. and Mrs. John Holldnd, Seaforth, a son. KINSMAN --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on October I. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kins- man, Cromarty, a son. KOHL—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on October 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Kohl, Seaforth, a son, NICHOLS--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on October 1, to Mr. and Mrs, R. Nichols, Seaforth, a daughter. BRUCEFIELD ttttattttnr. Mrs. Roy Brock, Exeter, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish, Mr. and _Mrs, Murray Peppler and Susan visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray returned to Brant- ford with them. Mrs. H. Thornton, of Hamilton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Telfer Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert, of Il- derton, risitod Sunday at the home of Mr. Drew Swan. Miss .June Murdoch spent last week with her parents. Mr, and Mrs, J. R, -Murdoch, prior to leav- ing for Miami. Florida, where she will spend the winter. HURON FARM REPORT Due to unfavorable weather con- ditions, attendance was down con- siderably at the five Fall Fairs in the county last week. Silo filling is being hampered by the wet weather. White bean growers face a serious crop loss unless the weather clears up immediately. Fruit growers are harvesting an excellent crop of McIntosh apples, which are selling for $2.75 to $3 per bushel. STAFFA Hold Anniversary Anniversary services were held in the United Church here on Sun- day with Rev. Mr. Head, Granton, in charge. Mrs. Ross Hamilton, of Seaforth, was guest. soloist. Spe- cial music was provided by the choir with Mrs. Henry Harburn as organist. TUCKERSMITH The Tuckersmith Ladies' CIub held its regular meeting on Wed- nesday afternoon, Sept, 29, at the home of Mrs. Ervin Sillery, The meeting opened with the Opening Ode, followed by the Lord's Pray- er. The roll call, "A cure for the blues," was answered by 16 mem- bers and two visitors. Reports were given by various committees and business discussed. The final plane were made for the annual auction sale, . to be held in the Agricultural Board Room in Clin- ton on Friday evening, Oct. 29Th. The program consisted of a quiz on "Etiquette" by Mrs. Bert Gar- rett; a humorous reading and a contest by Mrs, Mervyn Falconer, The meeting closed by singing, "There is a Tavern in the Town" and repeating the Homemakers' Prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and Group No. 3. of — 31 REGIS'T'ERED HEREFORDS by Public Auction at STANLEY .JACKSON'S FARM Five nibs south of Seaforth, or 4 miles east and north of Kipprn. on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER lath at 1:30 pm. Five Bulls by Teeswaterview Britisher 12th, a bull that has weighed well over 2200 the. in his prime. Seven bred two-year-old heifers sired by this big rugged hull and bred to Star Det Zento. a grand champion hull at previous Er•winnal shows. Six bred heifers, sired by Caerleon Trump 7th. who was purchased from Crawford Frost. Alberta, and bred to Star Del Zento, and by Ringwood Toratone and bred to Star Del Zento, Seven Alberta hrrd rows with heifer calves by side and retired tn the Britisher Bull. These rattle are not highly fitted,' but nre in good breeding condition. STANLEY M. JACKSON, Proprietor. Auctioneers, -W. S. O'Neil, Percy C. Wright, Edward Elliott. Clerk -R, J. Etherington. 4526-1 RCAVICTOR For Sale FOR SALE -9 CHUNKS OF PIGS. AP- PIy CLIFFORD AIKEN'S, Lot 30, Con- cession 6, Ful)nrton. 4525x2 A QUANTITY OF GOOD est oak flooring: cheap, ring 9, Dublin, QUARTER PHONE 72 4526x1 Fait SALE--QUA.NTITY OF 2"" x Orr scantling: 3 tongue aria grodve doors, 4' x SI; also windows and get of cellar stops. Apply ,TAMES ELLUOTT. Chalk 8t. Phone 249-W, 45264 iffP gi 8L ,r 2 1 -INCH "Southbridge" • Beautiful 21" console with new "Deep Image" picture. • Super -sensitive "Magic Monitor" circuit system. • Full-bodied "Golden Throat" tone system. 389.95 in walnut finish. SlighHy higher in mahogany or limed oak Aniahos, See a Side -by -Side Demonstration at T. A. DUTTON Brucefield - Ont. PHONE CLINTON 634 r 4 attld,Ilil�ll,Lililill11,f111,11'1, Illa'll �NL;Ili,1111,911111i THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE The money spent by Cana- dians• for intoxicants is increas- ing alarmingly. Since 1921 the rate of consumption has near- ly trebled—the rate of convic- tions for drunkenness has near- ly doubled and the rate of al- coholism has more than dou- bled. A recent survey con- ducted in London showed that there were last year 1,000 per- sons convicted of offences traceable to drink. There were 1600 in the later stages of al- coholism. The amount spent in drink in London was estimated to .be $6,000,000. These are surely sobering statistics. Arn- old Toynbee, the eminent his- torian, has this to say of mod- ern society; "Perhaps this pre- occupation with the semi-con- scious world of' the tavern and cocktail lounge is a sign of the slow but steady progress of decay in our western civil- ization. It is flight from re- ality and' no people that will not stand up to life and its stern problems can long sur- vive," Cardinal Leger, of Mont— real, puts it this, way: °'A people which spends one bil- lion dollars on alcohol .and yet is too poor to eliminate slums, to better the school system, to improve living conditions, is a people which has signed its , death warrant."--I(Advt,), asimszoommuma Mr.''and Mrs. Lorne Schneider, Judy and Paul, of Stratford, visit- ed Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs..Bert Thomson and .Mrs. Schneider's father, Mr. Robert Thomson. Mrs. ,Fames Campbell and daugh- ters, of London, spent the week- end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper. Next Sunday Thanksgiving ser- vice will be' observed in St. An- drew's United' Church, with Rev. Peter Renner, of Bayfield, as the guest speaker. There will be spe- cial music. The following Sunday anniversary services are to be held. Gail Ann Gackstetter spent a few days last week in Exeter with her grandparents, Mr. -and Mrs, Wil- liam Homey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gackste.tter, Kathytrn and Henry, Jr., of near Hensall, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gackstetter, Mr. Royal Mcelymont, of Belle River, visited a few days with Mrs. McClymont, Mrs. William Winder is visiting in Wtindsor for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. Long visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Alden in Kirk'ton. Mrs. B. Brightmore, of London, is visiting with h•er sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Cochrane. Colored Films NO.TI(E Hensall Calf Club 90 HEREFORD CALVES Arriving October 20th in Hensall Are Open To Any Boy or Girl-Up._To 21 Years of Age Please contact your Township Director. TUCKE$.SMITH Lloyd Cooper HIBBERT Bob Parsons USBORNE John Pyne STEPHEN Wally Becker-- HAY chHAY Carl Wiflert STANLEY John -Moll t , President: Secretary: JACK KINSMAN - JAMES McGREGOR e Expositor Want Ads Bring Results -- Pie 41 Robert Allan is going to show his Col- ored Filmes of England and Scotland, on Thursday Eve'g., Oct. 14 , in BRUCEFIELD SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM, at 8 p.m. Variety Programme Following Sponsored bey Group 3 W.A. and the Choir ADMISSION — 40c and 20c KNOTTY PINE WALLS AND ATTRACTIVE TILE FLOOR —You'll Be Surprised How Little It Will Cost Here's a room in your basement for real family living and parties, too! Plenty of storage cupboards, or room for a workshop, and choice of many plans. PRESENTATION and DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett Hensall Town Hall WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 Everyone Welcome! Ladies please bring lunch Music by Desjardine's Orchestra SEE OUR ILLUSTRATED -. BOOKLET '/K' KOAMMODERN',/ E fi :' ; Ball -Macaulay Ltd Builders' Supplies - Sash e - Doors Lime - Cement SEAFORTH CLINTON Phone 787 Phone 97 900* iffAl L SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Huron County's Finest Market for 4 USED CARS SPECIAL—A number of 1954 Chevrolets; guar. A number of 1963 Chevrolets and EItRLWs. anteed mileage under 10,000. Fully equipped; Fully equipped; as low as {1,585 radio, heater, signals, etc. As low as $1$95400 3-4952 CHEV, SEDANS 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 2-1050 CHET. STATION WAGONS 1949 CREW. SEDAN. . 1949 PONTiAC SEDAN 4 SPECIAL -1948 Mercury Sedan ••11.00 Number of older modem TRUCKS NUMBER OF TROCKS—Raflging from 34 T.. Pickup to 5 -Ton Stake A written guarantee for 60 days on all Late Model Cars MANY OTHER MODELS TO CH008E FROM - BRUSSELSMOTQRS _ BRUSSELS - ONTARIO PHONE n -x --'Tho 'Homo of Better Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENiNG A e