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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-12-24, Page 4; R Ste, r w7i; 4. w4:,, '..r?d+..,u ,. 4 •:.size ak WANT NNS WORK ds Inserted At New Low Cash Rates WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—Per Word: 1st Week 1 Dent 2nd Week % Cent 8rd Week }( Cent Minimum char's% each tusertion26 Cents Each figure initial and abhrevMtion counts as one word. wic_r'dr'rL, h'ml ike�:hn..•, r. �,.;, h,. .;:ter i .ni f 441.4 • Qf R:'vi-''hanks, In Memoriam Notices, Oomtug Events -1 Bent per word. Minim.^ gig cents per week. Xgggkii may be directed to a Box Na, a/o The Huron Expositor. for 10 cents extra - t*. came additional will be charged tf ads to above clans are not paid within 10 days O!' dice of final insertion. SW*, Marriages and Deaths ince ted free of charge. Apatle s Sales. Notice:, to Crediteera, Sates on application, Coming Events For Sale BETHEL SUNDAY SCHOOL ;42iNC .RT VOR SALE—BUDGIES AND CAR NA - and Christmas Trx w_'. Hartz Mountain Food. etc_ ERIC the Church Thursday evt";ta.r l'e ezzas_. HILNER - FLOWERS. Seafortb 893. 23rd, at b :15 a.m. a..9: tl 4584-tf DANCE EVERY ►\-S.t'N'+.`.:',..ss, A_\moi R S, ALE-- 10 YOUNG PIGS. SIX Saturday at Mantle's la.xrgva lt.-Iz--el. w 1, old. Apply to CARL VAN - acme from City Hall. S:.zt=.tizv. Herb DERZON, North Main St., after 6 p.m.. - Petrie's orchesua; 50-55. 4535x3 95.15 tf _ -`OR SALE—CHRISTMAS TURKEYS, FUN GALORE AT THE NEW 1 z;AR ` t broad breasted bronze. Order now Eve dance in the Crystal Palace, Slit- for Christmas or New Year's. Phone shell. The entire Night Hawk Band will play Hensel! 670 r 3, or write ED ROBERTS, R.R. 2, Kippen. 4535x3 for dancing from 10 until 2. Hata, horns etc. Please note the regular weekly dance is on Thursday, Dec. 23rd instead of Friday. 4536-3 Lost and Found LOST—PAIR OF SUN GLASSmS. RE - ward. H. 0. FREE. Phone 866. 4537x1 For Rent HOUSE TO RENT—FURNISHED, MOD - ern; oil heating. Goderich St. West. Available after January 1, 1965. R H. SPROAT Phone 126-W. 4537x2 Wanted WANTED TO BUY — cycle, large size. Phone 686-M, Seaforth. CHILD'S TRI - STAN BRAY. 4536x2 GET YOUR SEWAGE WORK DONE now. Only 82 per foot on contract basis. All work guaranteed Contact 850 r 38. Seaforth. 4534-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 82, or 936 r 21. 4534-tf Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U B B E R Goods). mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples 01.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78, NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91, Hamilton. WOULD A SINGLE WOMAN OR widow in fair health. Protestant, in forties or fifties. possibly with some means. care to correspond with and meet single man in fifties, in fair health, with moderate means, with a view to marriage. Reply to BOX NO. 393 HURON EXPOSITOR 4536-3 Property For Sale F{ OR SALE -40 ACRES. McKILLO'P- ,,,Grey Boundary. For price and par- ticulars apply to JAMES STEVENSON. Phone 406, Brussels. 4,527x6 Auction Sales �LEARING AUCTION SALE OF Farm, Farm Stock, Machinery, Hay and Grain. at Lot 3. Con 17. Grey Town- ship. one mile east of Walton. on Wed- nesday, January 12. 1955, at 12 o'clock sharp : Horses. Cattle. Pigs. Sheep. Poultry, Grain and Machinery. THE FARM -100 -acre farm, 7 acres of bush, 30 acres of fall plowing done, remainder in hay and pasture. Large bank barn with good stabling; silo, 14 by 40: two- storey cement block house; excellent wa- ter supply, drilled well. pressure water system. Hydro throughout buildings. Terms—Chattels. cash ; property, 10 per cent down. balance 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. MRS. HILDA SELLERS, Proprietress; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Complete list of chattels will appear next week. For further information ap- ply to Harold Jackson or Mrs. Hilda Sellers. 4537-1 In Memoriam rUDMORE—TN LOVING MEMORY OF our dear sister, Bea. who passed away suddenly on December 22. 1952. SISTERS AND BROTHERS 453711 McBRIDE—IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear husband and father. Robert McBride, who passed away three years ago to -day, December 23, 1951. Gone from us. but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. —Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family. 4537x1 WAY—IN LOVING MEMORY OF our dear mother and father. who died December 22. 1946. and January 7. 1947. and dear brother. •Casey, December 25. 1947. Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns back every leaf. . —Ever remembered by Son and Daugh- ters. Brother and Sisters. - 4537x1 Cards of Thanks EXTEND SINCERE THANKS TO everyone who helped us in any way prior to and following the birth of our twin sons. MR. AND MRS. LFANARD NOAKES. 4537.1 Hensall. I WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to all those who kindly sent me cards, flowers and treats while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital: also thanks to Drs. Gorwill. Oakes and Staple- ton, and to the nursing staff of hospital. Special thanks to Miss Dunn, Miss Noble and Miss Looby. 45874 MRS. DYKE WHEATLEY I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OP- portunity to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and neighbors who vis- ited me, sent treats, flowers and canis, while a patient in Scott Memorial Hos- pital. Seaforth.' Sifecinl thanks to the nursing staff and doctors. also Misn Dunn, Miss Dowpey and Mrs. Dunlap. It was very much appreciated. 4587-1 MRS. ISABELLA BOYD WOULD LIKE AT THIS TIME TO escpreas our sincere thanks to all our . frig t$ i' rips' nelgl.bors who remembered titr olio tiliii oUl° dniSti tef In any wits, wbfle h pet{ `eat In 8catti Marti r181 Mot rug ft .the Ant?' FCR SALE—GIRL'S SKATES, SIZE 6. in excellent condition. Would make ideal Christmas gift. Apply to BETTY MUEGGE. Phone 588-W. 4537-1 FOR SALE—A BABY CUTTER; TWO potters; 2 kitchen stoves; a heater; corner cupboard ; window glass : oilcloth : 2 cloth rugs. Apply to CLARENCE REEVES, Seaforth. 4537x1 FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF ROL- stein cows. due to calve the first part of January. SOL. GINGERICR, R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 84 r 3, Zurich. 4537x3 Deaths 1j. KELLY—In ,Seaforth, on Friday, Dec. 17. Margaret McQuade, beloved wife of Patrick J. Kelly. in her 64th year. _Noti s NOTICE — UPHOLSTERING DONE. 22 years experience. PHONE 880r6 Seaforth, or write RUDOLPH MEDEMA R.R. 2, Walton. 4686x11 ELECTROLUX SALES AND SERVICE Cleaners, Polishers. Local representa- tive, R. RUTTAN, 172 Piston St., God- erieh. Phone 1154-M. 4586x4 NOTICE — OUR CHAIN SAW IS equipped with 26 -inch bar. We can cut your Logs or firewood. Price reas- onable : by the hour. Contact LYL,E or CLARENCE MONTGOMERY. Phone 841 r 31, Seaforth. 453526 p AD1O REPAIRS—FOR ALL KINDS �1. of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO RE- PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 347-R. 4534-13 pAPERHANGING. PAINTING `(BRUSH �$r Spray); exterior or interior decor- atinlflr See our 1953 wallpaper designs. Apply WALTER PRATT and DOUG. DALTON, Railway St. 4534-tf A TTENTION, FARMERS! -- PROMPT courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals and hides. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS. 851 r 11, Sea - forth. or 235, Exeter. Q.ssociated with Darling & o., of Canada. Lt. 4534-tf Arf8INTION, FARMERS! — McKILLOP Fire Insurance, Western Farmers' Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As- soc. (O.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance, Accident and Sickness Insurance, and North American Life Insurance. Cor.sult ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. 4584-tf NOTICE — THE ANNUAL MEETING of trustees and ratepayers of S.S. No. 13, McKillop (Roxboro school) will be held in the schoolhouse on Wednes- day, December 29, 1954 at 1 p.m. for the purpose of reviewing the year's business and the election of one trustee. A vote will also be taken on the ques- tion of re -opening the school or continu- ing the present system. THOMAS ,GOVENLOCK PETER McCOWAN SAM J. SCOTT 4536-2 TO OUR CUSTOMERS As the holiday season arrives, we here wish you good cheer ! May your lives be enhanced by the spirit of Christmas ! THE STAFF OF THE SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP PRODUCE DIVISION Phone 13 Seaforth r, ?z, r -- >r BLESSINGS AT CHRISTMASTIME Look to the bright, shining star that symboliz- es the light and hope of the world. May it strengthen the will for peace and the brother- hood of man. In keeping with the .Christmas spirit, we extend our wishes for the best of everything to one and all. SeaforthLurnberLtd. SEAFORTH ONTARIO Y,;, .1J;.;1 , 4 ;•-.4 "1 4 1•'1,.1---'':1 .-4 .,; 1, ..t1� 41 4 t4�.4t alit"k;,�3G1t'�etl3skf�,,.ti'.s° Notices }ZEE SERVICE To Farmers DON'T WASTE MONEY ON MINER - ale your land does not need. We will. without charge to you. take armpits of rhe earth in your fields and have them analyzed. CALL Topnotch Feeds Limited PHONE 16 or 878 4484-tf TOWNSHIP OF HAY TS CALLING FOR SEALED APPLICA- tions for a truck driver to plow snow for the winter 'months, 1959-1955. Appli- cants to state experience and salary ex- pected. Applications to be in the hands of the Clerk by Saturday, December 18, 1954, 6 :00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Truck and plow to be supplied by Hay Township. H. W. BROKENSEIRE, Clerk. Zurich, Ont. 4536-2 NOMINATION MEETING Township of McKillop AMEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF the Township of McKillop will be held at Winthrop Hall, on Monday, December 27, 1954, for the purpose of nominating for a Reeve and four Councillors. Nomin- ations will be received from the hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the after- noon. In the event of more being nominated than are required to fill the positions. an election will be held on Monday, January :1, 1955. Polls will be open from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m., at the following places: No. 1—James Carlin's house, Lot 10, Con. 5: James Nolan, D.R.O.; William Maloney, P. C. No. 2—Wilmer Scott's house, Lot 25, Con. 4: James R. Hogg, D.R.O.; Alex Kerr, P.C. No. 3—Joseph Smith's house, Lot 11, S., 13th Concession: Elmer Dennis, D.R. 0.; Stephen Murray, P.C. No. 4—School No. 7, Lot 26, Con. 12: J. Campbell.D.R,0, : Ross Driscoll, P.C. J. M. ECKERT Returning Officer TWP. of TUCKERSMITH Notice of Nomination Meeting AMEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF the Township of Tuckersmith will be held in Hensall Town Hall, Hensall .on Monday, December 27, 1954, for the pur- ose of nominating candidates for the off- ices of Reeve and Councillors for 1955 and School Trustees (three to be elect- ed) for the years 1955 and 1956. Nominations will be received from the hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the afternoon. In the event of more being nominated than are required to fill thepositions, an election will be held on Monday, January 3, 1955. Polls will be open from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m., at the following places: P.S.D. No. 1—Mrs. Sheila King's House Egmondcille: D.R.O., Harry Chesney: P. C.. William Cameron. P.S.D. No. 2—S.S. No. 8: D,R.0., Roy McGeoch; P.C., William Scotchmer. P.S.D. No. 3—S.S. No. 4: D.R.O., W. P. Roberts; P.C., George Turner. P.S.D. No. 4-5.S. No. .3: D. R. 0., Norris Sillery; P.C., John Broadfoot. F.S.D. No. 5—S.S. No. 1: D.R.O., Melville Traquair; P.C., Glenn Bell.• P.S.D. No. 6- S.S. No. 9: D.R.O., W. S, Broadfoot : P.C., Robert Gemmell. E. P. CHESNEY Returning Officer. 1536.2 Births JOHNSTON—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal. on Dec. 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston. Varna, a daughter. FISHER—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Dec. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher, R.R. 2, Walton, a son. BEUERM ANN—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital. on Deo 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Beuermann, R.R. 2, Walton, a daughter. PEARCEY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pearcey, Seaforth, a daughter. LAMONT—In Delhi, on Dec. 15, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lamont, a daugh- ter, Lois Carrie. A sister for Linda and Johnny, and a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lamont, of McKillop. Coming home from Sunday school two girls were discussing the morning's lesson. "Do you be- lieve there's a devil?" asked one. "Of course not," said the other. "It's just like Santa Claus. It's only your father.'' k'.Wu 4 aW ,,rod..'t .LY ,lt,9w• :1>K,1F nue,;: � ,,�,! ,a•rr >a i RECORD CROWN WELCOMES . SANTA ON OCCASION OF HENSALL VISIT The largest crowd in. 27 years attended the annual Chil'istmas party sponsored by the Cham- ber of Commerce and Hensall Legion 468, Saturday afternoon. Five hundred bags of . sandy were distributed to children of Hensall and community alone. Ron Mock, proprietor of Hur- HENSALL Notice.—For bookings at the Hensall Arena, PHONE 150 or 20, Hensall.—(Advt.). Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hedden, Woodstock, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. Redden and Herb. The Ladies' Community choir under direction of J. L. Nicol, A.C.C.O., will present a carol service in the Town Hall Sun- day evening, Dec. 26, at 8:30. Mrs. Ken McLean was the winner of the draw at Brown's Hardware Saturday night. — Miss Elaine Beer, who has spent the past year in Burmuda, returned home last week and will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer. CROMARTY Mr. and • Mrs. Allan Reeves, Helen and Mary Thompson, of Fergus, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harburn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McCauley in Mitchell on Sun- day. We are sorry to report Miss Mary (Polly) Dalrymple is un- der the doctor's care. KIPPEN On Saturday, Dec. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caldwell enter- tained at a family dinner party in honor of Mrs. Caldwell's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Simpson, of Egmond- ville, who celebrated their gol- den wedding anniversary Tues- day, Dec. 14. Greetings were re- ceived from their friends, Sena- tor W. H. Golding and Thomas Pryde, Mr: Albert Collingwood, of Hamilton, spent the week -end with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Mousseau spent Friday in London. Messrs. Roy McBride, Bert Klopp, Alex McGregor, Robert McGregor and Orland Rieckert spent two days last week in To- ronto, attending the annual meeting of United Co-operatives of Ontario. BRUCEFIELD Mr. Thos. Baird is in Clinton Hospital' for a major operation. MiSs Mary Swan and Mrs. Alice Ham left on Thursday for Cochrane to spend Christmas and New Years with Mrs. Ham's son, Mr. Wesley Ham. Mrs. Alex Paterson spent Wednesday at her home at Ailsa Craig. Mrs. Lorne Wilson, Mrs. Mac Wilson and Mrs. Stackhouse spent a day in London. Mr. and Mrs. Dori McKenzie, of St. Thomas, visited Mr. Mc- Kenzie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. McKenzie, on Sunday. Miss I. McCartney, of Strat- ford General Hospital, is spend- ing the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCartney. The many friends of Rev. G Burton are pleased to see him out again. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mrs. H. Berry visited in Bluevale on Sunday. Mrs. Ber- ry remained and attended the funeral of the late Geo. Thorn- ton. Mr. and Mrs: F. Thelfall, of London, visited with their son, LAC. Thelfall, on Saturday. Mr. Robt. Dalrymple had a car stolen from his garage on Friday night. It was found later at Centralia. The C.G.I.T., under the lead- ership of Mrs. Wm. Scott, con- ducted a very beautiful vesper service in the United Church on Sunday evening. The concert in No. 3, Tuck- ersmith, on Monday night, was well attended. The teacher, Miss M. Stevens, deserves great cred- it. The Sunday School concert was held Thursday, Dec. 23. . NOTICE! TOWN OF SEAFORTH PARKING BY ORDER OF POLICE To facilitate snow removal, NO PARKING , on the Streets of this Municipality will be allowed between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. This order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, Section 43, Subsection 9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipality will not be -responsible for any damages caused to parked 'vehicles as the result of snow removal operations. ondale Dairy, donated 400 bot- tles of chocolate milk, and free picture shows were given in the Town Hall in charge of Flt./Sgt. L. Tiberio, of R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia. Reeve A. W. Kerslake 'and Rev. W. J. Rogers and members of the council and Santa Claus assisted at the opening cere- monies. GENERAL COACH SHARES PROFITS WITH EMPLOYEES In accordance with company policy, regular employees of General Coach of Canada Ltd., Hensall, were presented with cheques representing a share of the earnings of the company during the past year. The pay- ments were made by W. Smith, manager of the Hensall Com- pany, on Friday. It was also announced that General Coach will share in the coach repair program arranged by the Ontario Hurrican Relief organization. The company will repair all Clipper or Gen- eral Coaches damaged by the hurricane, and it is expected these will number between 15 and 30 units. ANNOUNCE- WINNERS IN HENSALL DRAINS Harry Watkins, Clinton, was the lucky winner of a beautiful hostess chair in a draw Friday evening sponsored by the Leg- ion Ladies' Auxiliary, with pro- ceeds for artificial ice. Leonard Hunter, of Clinton, ,, sold the winning ticket. Winners of the 25 -pound tur- keys in a draw in the Town Hall. Saturday night were: Eldon Jarrott, Hensall; Wm. Green, Exeter; Mrs. Fred Brock, Kip - pen; Mrs. Mike Quinlan, Hen - salt Bill Mickle, Hensall. The project was sponsored by Hensall Kinsmen Club, with proceeds for service work. Pres- ident Dr. Doug McKelvie, drew the winning tickets. EUCHRE & DANCE Dublin Parish Hall MONDAY, DEC. 27 9:00 p.m. MULLIN'S ORCHESTRA Our chubby little Snowman is rolling over to your door to wish you the gayest, hap- piest Christmas season. WM. M. HART COAL AND FUEL OIL Phone 784 Seaforth DANCE in Hensall Town Hall WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29 Sponsored by Kippen East W.L Ladies please bring Lunch MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50c NOVELTY PRIZES YULETIDE GREETINGS 4 'To all our Mends with . this, the great- est of holidays before us, we join in the good wishes of the world to promote good fellowship in the real spirit of Christmas! GRAHAM OIL SERVICE C. WALDEN C. BROADFOOT High Quality Petroleum Products Metered Fuel Oil Deliveries PHONE 354 SEAFORTH .rr :tr>'.'rr�. "fir- 'r., ,r.,* , ..,+' .i r , 'r— r.v .ir�i' tr' .T.," .„' -)•. - :r 'f .:�^ a.. ,Lrist r'• r r Merry Christmas The season offers us the opportunity to express our appreciation to our many friends for, their good will and thoughtful- ness during the past year. With this goes our very best wish for a MERRY CHRISTMAS TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone 15 Seaforth ACCOMMOCCOMMMPVCCOMM wkv M A Merry Christmas ROW'CLIFFE MOTORS 1 -4s44ziiL m► f • 4 , d '6 4 4 4 1