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Coming Events
DON'T FORGET the opening dance.
Bayllield Pavilion, Friday, May 20th.
Ken Wilbee's Orchestra. 4557-1
DANCING IS ENJOYED by everyone
at the Crystal Palace, Mitchell, every Fri-
day night. Music furnished by Clarence
Petrie and the Night Hawks.
4551-13
DANCE EVERY Wednesday to Earl
Heywood and, CKNX Bare Danae Gang,
8:80 to 12:30. Saturday nights. Herb.
Petrie's orchestra. 50c -75c. MANTLE'S
WAGON WHEEL, Market Place, Strat-
ford. 4556-tf
THE PLAY, "Made of Money." by the
Kirkton Institute, will be put on at the
Staff& Hall on Tuesday, May 17, at 830
Pout. Adults 50c, Children 25c. • Spon -
B ored by Cromarty Ladies' Aid.
4557-1
BE SURE to attend the Mildmay Fire -
manta Bingo, Mildmay Arena, Friday, May
13, and every second Friday ; 14 games,
$40.00 each; 8 Speciala, $200.00 each.
Admission 31.00. Extra carda, 25c each
or 5 for 81.00. Doors open 7:45 p.m.
Games start 9:00 p.m sharp
4557-1
Teachers Wanted
WANTED—Protestant teacher wanted
for S. S. No. 7, Hallett Township, 12
pupils. Duties to commence in Septem-
ber.Apply, stating salary, qualiftcations
and experience to MRS. LEONARD
SHOBBROOK, Sec.-Treas., R.R. No. 1,
Blyth. 4555x3
Notices
WILL TAKE CARE of elderly lady or
gentleman. PHONE 44-W, Seaforth.
4555-tf
THE LADIES' Legion Auxiliary wish
to cater to dinners. weddings, parties and
banquets. PHONE 668 r 3.
4565-4
WANTED—A IViodel 'T' Ford touring
for Old Boys' Reunion parade. W. E.
SOUTHGATE. Phone 334.
4556x2
CATTLE TAKEN in for grass, up to
30 head and under. BRUCE KOEHLER,
R.R. 2, Hensel'. Phone 91 r I, Zurich.
4556-2
GET YOUR sewage worli done now.
Only $2 per foot on contrait basis. All
work guaranteed. Contact 850 r 33, Sea -
forth.
4556-tf
COMPLETE LINE of Nursery Stock
Hogle Nursery Company. Order now for
Spring delivery. KEN POWELL, Re-
presentative, Seaforth. 4539-12
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old
sick and disabled horses and cattle. Ani-
mals bled out. Telephone LEROY
ACHESON. Atwood 153, collect.
4541-15
TWO LADY TEACHERS will be
driving to summer achool in London each
day during course. Have room for three
passengers. TELEPHONE SEAFORTH
2224, after 4 p.m. 4557-1
RENTAL SERVICE ---We rent the fol-
lowing: Roto tiller, chain saw, lawn
sweeper, fertilizer spreader, power lawn-
mower, post hole digger. CROWN HARD-
WARE Phone 797, 4557-1
PIANO TUNER will be in Seaforth
,May 16. Please phone your order early.
Bo as not to be disappointed, to MRS.,
COLLINS, Music Teacher. Phone 667 r
12. 4556x2
NOTICE—Sanitary sewage disposal.
septic tanks and cesspools, etc., pumped
and cleaned with modern equipment.
Prompt service. LOUIS BLAKE. Phon.
42 r 6, Brussels, Ont. 4549xl.
RADIO REPAIRS—For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR.
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R.
4556-tf
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED—Have
Your lawn mower sharpened or repaired
now. Will call for and deliver. JOHN
Ma.cLEAN, Egmondville. Phone 649 r 3.
Seaforth. 4554-8
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. - Phclne 393. ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4556-tf
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING (brush
or Spray) exterior crr interior decor-
ating. See our 1955 wallpaper designs
Apply WALTER PRATT and DOUG
DALTON, Railway St.
4556-tf
ATTENTION. FARMERS I — Prompt
courteous collection_ of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
forth, or 235, Exeter. 'Associated with
Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd
4526-tf
CEMENT WORK—All types of brick
and block work, for general building work
and repair work. Call BERT CHRIS-
TENSEN, Railway St., Seaforth. Phone
75.
N.B.—Also removing of ashes and gar-
bage, Town of Seaforth, $2.00 per load
with pick -ma. 4557-tf
OALL SEAFORTH Concrete Products
for contracting. Any kind of repair
work, new buildings. barn repairs, cement
floors (plain or colored). AsIc us for esti-
mates. Phone or write SEAFORTH CON-
CRETE PRODUCTS. Ph6ne 740, Sea -
forth. After 6 p.m., Phone 22.
4556-tf
FOR GENERAL Contracting and, Re-
pair Work, contact Seaforth Concrete Pro-
ducts, Seaforth. We do any kind of re-
pair work. erect new buildings, remodel
and repair barns, concrete work of all
kinds, plain or colored. Ask us for an
estimate. There is no obligation. SEA -
FORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS. Phone
740, or after 6 p.m. Phone 22, Seaforth.
Ont. 4555-10
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Balls Are ,Used"
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or informa-
tion, phone CLINTON 242, collect, be-
tween 7:80 and 10:00 a.m. on week days
and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays.
4544-tf
FREE SERVICE
JI'o Farmers
DON'T WASTE money on Minerals
"Our and does not need. We will. with.
, Ont charge to you, take samples of the
tentth In your fields an ave them an.
Topnotch Fe fted
,ruom 26 ovi
Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE-- 100 acres in Hib-
bert Township, on county road: 60x70
barn, good cement stabling with water
bowls, silo, drilled well. Well fenced and
drained; seeding in: 5 acres bush, rest
workable. Good house with hydro. Low
dow-n payment: remainder on mortgage.
Box 436, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4557x2
Property For Sale
FOR SALE-8-Rroom frarae house, five
miles from Seaforth. Could be easily
moved. Apply to EARL Mc.NAUGH'TON,
R.R. 4, Seaforth. 4557x1
FOR SALE -10 -room red brick house,
hot water heating: fine workmanship; in-
sulated. Suitable for a dentist or nursing
home, EDMUND GEIGER, Hensel'.
Phone 59. 4556-3
FOR SALE—Six-room frame dwelling
on corner of George and Chalk Streets,
south of park. Bath, toilet downstairs.
Lientrully located. Immediate possession.
‘PPle MRS. CHARLES HAGAN, Zurich,
sr phone 240. Zurich. 4557-2
FOR SALE
COTTAGE Insul brick covered; on
John Street; 2 ledrooms, glassed sun
.orch. modern bath. Hs ing room. kit,hen,
iil furnace and meter softener. '
For further partioulars apply to '
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Solicitor for George Arthur Smith Estate
4557-2
Agents Wanted
TO PERSONS who like selling we offer
the opportunity to make as much as $50
to 875 per week by way of a door to door
solicitation of 225 guaranteed products;
toilet articles; medicines; culinaries; tea
anti coffee. Good vacant territories now
Available. 818.00 required for sample
case.
JITO: 5130 St. Hubert Street
Montreal
4554-4
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE of Miscellaneous Art-
icles, on Saturday, May 21, at 2:00 p.m.,
at St. Thomas' Church, Seaforth. Watch
for detailed list next week.
4557-1
AUCTION SALE — Fergus, Saturday,
Olay 21, 1;00 p.m.. Registered Aberdeen -
Angus cows, heifers. bulls. Valuable
stock, accredited; good pedigrees. Farm -
..its and stockmen aiming to meet present -
lay demand for quality beef should
atronize this sale. Only Angus cattle
woduce "Red Triangle Brand Beef").
=tatalosrues free upon request. C. RUN-
NING, Secretary, Fergus. 4557-1
SALE
GREY -BRUCE -HURON Aberdeen An -
;us Association's Sale of 9 Males and 27
Females is being held at the Walkerton
%les Arena on Thursday, May 19, 1955.
'how at 1 p.m. Sale catalogues on re-
alest.
T. STEWART COOPER, Markdale
Secretary.
4556-2
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of Property and
lousehold Effects in the 'Village of Hen -
tall, on No. 4 Highway. Wednesday, May
I7,th• at 1 p.m.': White enamel Clara
ewel range thew) ; Thor white enamel
saehing machine dike new): 7 -foot Frig-
slaire 'like new : 9 -piece walnut dining
oom suite. table. buffet, china cabinet,
; chairs: Philo° radio; 3 -piece chester-
field suite; upright Heintzman piano
(SWUM Aizel ; 2 -piece parlor suite; chester-
field bed ilike new): number of occasion-
al chairs; rockers: small tables ; ' sewing
-redline; vacuum cleaner; 2 furnished
Is-drooms, dressef's. beds, springs and mat-
tresses: extension table: kitchen chairs;
mpboarde, couch: clocks; mirrors; floor
lamp and table lamp: electric iron: 2
rugs, Wilton and Axminster: scatter
mats: carpets; quantity of bedding and
table linen; silverware; large quantity of
dishes; some antique china: kitchen uten-
sils; 240-13. scales: step ladder; garden
tools; carpenter tools: .38 rifle: sealers;
crocks; tubs. PROPERTY At the same
Place. 3 p.m., the property will be offered
for sale, subject to reserve bid; 11,%., acres
of choice land more or less); 8 -room 1544.
storey brick house: Haairo: good size barn
on cement block foundation : drive shed,
hen house, garage. This is a very desir-
able property. Terms: Chattels—Cash:
Property -10'4- down : balance 30 days.
Immediate possession. ESTATE OF LATE
ELLEN McALLISTER: Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer; E. P Chesney, Clerk.
For further ,particulars apply to E. B.
MENZTE. Clinton, Solicitor for Estate. or
MRS. MARGARET McLEAN. Kippen;
ROBERT D. BELL, 752 Adelaide St., Lon-
don. 4557-1
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Property rind Haase Furnishings. on
John et., in Town of Seaforth, Saturday,
Mey et 1 pm. sherp: General -
Electric enamel 4 -burner range: Westing-
houre Frigidaire: 9 -piece oak dining room
suite. buffet. china cabinet. teble and 6
chairs; writing desk ; mantle radio; tele-
phone table and bench; chesterfield and
2 ("hail,: elso chesterfield bed : number
551 oreatOonal chairs; small tables; foot-
stools: to..1<ers; magazine and end tables:
studio (much: sun porch furnituredrop-
leaf table: floor lamps; table lamps; elec-
tric toasters and' other appliances; 2
furnished bedrooms including 2 walnut
finish: single bed with springs end inner
spring mattresees: dressers, stands and
(hest of drawers.; Jarge quantity of quiltt
blankets and butd linens; bathroom
genies; 4 Wilton and Axminster ream; 10
scatter meta end hall runners; clothes
hemper ; folding ironing boerd VFW. UUM
cleaner end attachments; chime mantle
clock : drapes and curtains; large 011an-
tity of dishes, including china, cut glass,
vases, ornament,: flatware and table lin-
ens ; -kitchen utensile; electric washing
machine; !Awn mower emery with motor:
vise; 2 step ladders; lawn hose and many
other garden tools; number of senlers;
carpentea tools; collapsible clothes line. ,
PROPERTY—At the same place, 3:00
p.m., the property will be offered for sale
If not Previously sold, the five -room cot-
tage and large glom sun porch will be
offered for pale; full basement with oil
furnace; water softener; 2 bedrooms:
modern bath and kitchen; insulated; re-
cently modernized. Terms: Chattels—
Cash. Property -10% down •, balance 80
days. Reserve bid. Immediate posses-
sion. ESTATE OF THE LATE G. A.
SMITH.
For further particulars apply to A. W.
SILLERY. Soliciter' for &mentors, •Hub-
ert Smith and A. W. Shiers,: Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P, Chesney;
Clerk. 4657-8
For Rent
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, self
contained, heated; ground floor. Available
shortly. Box 432, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4556x2
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE—'38 Dodge two -door coach
excellent mechanical condition. Police
okayed. ADRIAN DE VISSER West
William St, Seaforth. 4657x2
FOR RENT—Self-contained apartment,
heated; four -piece bath; modern kitchen.
Immediate possession. Box 482, HURON
EXPOSITOR. 4556x2
FOR RENT — Unfurnished four -room
downstairs apartnsent in Hensall: full
bath; modern facilities. Apply WHITE
ROSE STATION, Hensall. Phone 105.
4557-2
Wanted
YOUTH WANTS JOB in or around
Seaforth; age 16. PHONE 460, Sea -
forth. 4557x1
WORK WANTED—Raking lawns, MOW.
ing lawns, landscaping and general jobs -
PHONE 608 r 15, Seaforth. after 6 p.m.
45574
W A N TED—E Id erly woman as house-
keeper; one in family. No outside work.
Apply Box 434, HURON EXPOSITOR. FOR SALE—One cabin trailer and two
.FOR SALE -1 tort G.M.C. pick-up truck
in 11-1 condition: all new tire.a and signal
fights. Apply WHITE nosp STATION.
HensalL Phone 106. 4557-2
For Sale
STORE FOR SALE—To be moved; also
cabin. PHONE 442, Seaforth.
4557x1
FOR SALE -14 young pigs. APPIY to
BEN VAN DER AKKER, North Main
Street. 4557x1
FOR SALE --Yorkshire sows and boars,
of serviceable age. JOHN POWELL, Jr.,
Seaforth. Phone 667 r 4. 4557x1
FOR SALE—Timothy and orchard grass
seed. JOHN THOMPSON. Phone 833 r
31, Seaforth. 4555-3
4557x1 ears. Apply M LAYCOX, John St., Sea -
forth. Phone 380. - 4556x4
WANTED TO BUY—Used office desk in
good condition; large oak preferred. SEA -
FORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS. Phone
740; After 6 pan., 22. 4556-2
WANTED—Dead or disabled, farm ani-
mals. Removed promptly and efficiently
in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect,
Wm. Sprout. Seaforth, 655 r 2. WIL-
LIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED, Ingersoll,
Ontario. 4559-10
WANTED—Flocks to supply a large
Canadian Approved Hatchery with hatch-
ing eggs. Premium up to 33c Per dozen
over the market price of eggs. Eggs tak-
en every week in the year. Write for
full details. Apply Box 435, HURON
EXPOSITOR 4557-4
For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT -7 -room house
on Jarvis: It.. dose to uptown ; bathroom,
complete with hot water. Apply to Ton-
RANCE DUNDAS, Walton. Phone 90 r
5, Brussels. 4557-1
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of WILLIAM ANDREW
WRIGHT
All persons having claims against the
estate of William Andrew Wright, late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the County
of Huron. deceased, who died on or about
the 1 ith day of April. 1955, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or
before the Ind day of June, 1955, after
which date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then re-
ceived.
DATED at Seaforth, this llth day of
May, 1955.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4557-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN TE ESTATE OF SARAH IDA FEE
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Sarah Ida Fee of the Town of
Seaforth. in the County of Huron, de-
ceased. who di• (I on or about the 24th
day of Aprils 1e55 are hereby notified to
send in to the undersigned on or before
the ,27th day of May, 1955, full particu-
lars of their claims. after which date
the assets will be distributed. having re-
gard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 3rd
day of May, 1955.
ALVIN SILLERY,
Solidtor, sec.,
Seaforth, Ont..
'Solicitor for the Estate.
4556-3
NOTICE to. CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ARCHIBALD
NEIL LAMONT
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Archibald Neil Lamont, of the
Township of McKillop, in the County of
Hurondeceased. who (lied on or about
the 22nd day of April. 1955. are hereby
notifiedto send in to the undersigned on
or 'before the 27th day of May. 1955, full
particulars of their claims. after which
date the assets will Ise distributed, having
regard only to claims then reoeived.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont.. this 3rd day
of May, 1955.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Solicitor. &c.,
Seaforth. nt..
Solicitor for the Estate.
4556-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES BOLGER
All persons having claims against the
Estate of James Bolger, late of the Town
of Seaforth. in the County of Huron, de-
ceased. who died on or about the 18th
day of April 1955. are hereby notified th
send in to the undersigned on or before
the 27th day of May, 1955. full particulars
of their ClAiraa. aften which date the
assets will be distributed. having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 3rdday
of May, 1955.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Solicitor, &c.,
Seaforth, Ont.,
Soicitor for the Estate.
4-656-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ALTON .1. JOHN-
STON
All persons having cleims against the
Estate of Alton J. Johnston, of the TOwn
of Seaforth. In the County of Huron, de-
ceased. Whn died on or about the 5th
day of April, 1955, are hereby notified to
send in to the undersigned on or before
the 27th day of May. 1055 full particulars
of their claims, after which date the
assets will lae distributed,' }lasing regard
only to claims then received
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 3r4 day
of May, 1955.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Solicitor. i&c.,
Serifortil. Ont.,
SOlicitor for the Estate.
45564
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE ARTHUR
SMITH
All persons having claims against the
Estate of George Arthur Smith, of the
Town of Seaforth. in the County of Hur-
on, deceased, whodied on or about the
9th day of April, 1955, are hereby notified
to send in th the undersigned on or be-
fore the 27th day of May, 1956, full par-
ticulars of their claims. after which de
the assets will be distributed, having re-
gard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 8rd day
of May, 1955.
ALVIN" W. SILLERY,
Solicitor, &c..
Senforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.-
45564
FOR SALE—Quantity of good potatoes,
suitable for seed or eating. ALF BYER-
MA.N, Market St., Seaforth. 4557x1
FOR SALE—Budgies and Canaries;
Hartz Mountain Food. etc, ERIC
MILNER-FLOWERS. Seaforth. 898.
4556 -ti
PLANTS FOR SALE—Tomato, cauli-
flower, cabbage, red cabbage, strawberry.
B. PURCELL, Market St. Phone 359-.1.
4557-2
FOR SALE --Clipper seed beans, good
quality. Apply s'rEwART BLACK -
WELL, Parr Line, Phone 88 r 3, Zur-
ich 4557-4
- FOR SALE—China cabinet. in good
condition. MRS. ROBERT D. ELGIE,
R.R. No. 3, Kippen Phone Hensall 679
r 3. 4557x1
FOR SALE—Eieht Tam worth pigs,
ready to wean Apply FRANCIS COLE-
MAN. Phone 858 r 22, Seaforth.
4557-1
FOR SALE— A quantity of good cedar
posts direct from the swamp to your
farms. Heavy barb wire, 58.95. Order
now. BORDEN ' BROWN, Kinburn.
Phone 841 r 2, Seaforth.
4548-11
SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, 810.00
per load. approximately 2 cords: mixed
wood. $8.00 per load. approximately 2
cords. Prompt delivery. FRED J.
HUDIE_ Phone Clinton 362.
4556-12
PARTS FOR CARS from 1948 down:
also wrecking '50 Austin. Supply of good
tires, axles for trailers and wagons. CUD-
MORE'S GRAVEL, R.R. 1, Hensel'.
Phone Exeter 171 r 3. 4556-6
FOR SALE—Gladiolus, mixed. large
size, 50 for 62.50; medium size, 50 for
51.50; not delivered. Also one used man's
bicycle, in good condition. MURRAY
TYNDALL, Brucefield. Phone 634 r 12.
Clinton. 4556x2
MILKERS FOR SALE—More farmers
are switching to Surge Milkers each
month. Contact LOVELL H. McGUIRE,
Wingham. Phone 593. New and used
machines. We specialize in good cow
milking. 4547x17
WALLPAPER
BARGAINS
FREE—Write for our large Catalogue
of Bargain Wallpapers—Sunworthy—Semi-
Trimmed and Washable, priced in many
Wallpaper Stores up th $1.50 per roll,
yours for 49c and 59c per single roll.
Free booklet. How to Hang Wallpaper, in-
cluded.
Cody's Stores Ltd:
291-7 Barton St. E., HAMILTON
Tenders Wanted
TENDER
Township of Tuckersmitl:
TENDERS are invited by the Township
of Tuckersmith for spraying for weed
control on township roads in 1955. The
Township will supply spray material re-
quired and contractor must supply all
other requirements.
Tender to state a rate per hour, and
work to be completed by June 10. 1955.
,Tenders to be in the Clerk's hands by
9 p.m., May 14, 1955.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accented.
E P. CHESNEY,
Clerk.
4556-2
GUARANTEED!
1952 CHEVROLET
DE LUXE SEDAN
Air Conditioning
Finished in Light Grey
at $1275
1951 BUICK
DE LUXE SEDAN
Custom Radio, Air Conditioning
A Clean Car; One Owner
at $1295 1,
15951 DODGE
CORONET
DE LUXE SEDAN
Custom Radio; Air Conditioning
Turn Signals, Etc.
, at $1250
1949 CHEVROLET
4 -DOOR SEDAN
Air Conditioning; Seat Covers
A real buy, in top condition
at $825
WE HAVE MANY
MORE FINE CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM
ROWCLIFFE
MOTORS
Dodge _8z DeSoto Dealer
Phone 267 : Seaforth
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KI
Mr. Rosa 'Enve, of. Hilisburgh,
visited refflentlY, With WS *ter and
brother, Alba ; Margaret lind M.
Oliver McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance, of
Porter's Hill, visited a day last
week at home of the latter'S
father, Mr. Henry Ivison, and, sis-
ter, Miss Jean Ivison.
The heartfelt sympathy of the
'community goes out to Mrs. Rus-
sell Consitt and family in the loss
of a dear husband and father, the
late Russell Consitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr, of
Winthrop, visited on Mother's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Cudmore included: Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Cudmore, of Kitchener,
and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cud -
more and Lorne, of London.
Several from here attended the
evening service at Goderich Unit-
ed Church on Sunday. ,
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Gridzak in the loss of their son,
Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of
Stratford, were Sunday visitors of
Mrs. Dins&le and Miss M. White-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes and
Larry, of London, visited Sunday
with Mrs. Stokes' father, Mr.
Robert Thomson.
Mr. Jonah Green, who has been
ill and in the care of his daughter,
Mrs. Beverley Beaton, in Gode-
rich, is reported to be in a' much
more weakened condition.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs.. James Young in the sud-
den passing of Mrs. Young's
father, the -late John McNichol.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whiteman,
of Toronto, were recent guests of
Mrs. Dinsdale and Miss Mabel
Whiteman.
We are pleased to report Miss
Isabel Caldwell has returned to
her home after being a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. McClymont visited Sunday
evening with her granddaughter
and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vyn Hodgert, of Brodhagen.
Mrs. Lloyd Bowerman, of Lis-
towel, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Work-
man, Mr. Workman being very ill.
Miss Ann Tate. of St. Marys, vis-
ited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
I Ross Love.
: Mr. and' Mrs. A. Parsons visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Carter, of Mooresville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. GackStetter at-
tended the Hodgson - Collingwood
nuptials in Hamilton on Saturday.
Mr. Bob Love, who has complet-
ed his term at Toronto University,
left for Oakville where he has ac-
cepted a position in the engineer-
ing department of the Ford Motor
Co.
Special Mother's Day Services
Special Mother's Day services
were held in St. Andrew's United
Church here. The Sunday school
children and teachers occupied the
front pews. The service was in
charge .of Rev. Norman McLeod,
B.A., B.D. The rites of baptism
were administered to Douglas
Keith McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken McKay, and James Robert
Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Cooper, Jr.
Large baskets, of flowers were
placed in the church by the Grid-
zak family, in memory of their
son, Terry, who passed away so
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
nailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 sans-
oles 81.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91, Hamilton.
Cards of Thanks
inddealY during ale week; 4;4 by
the Cotedtt farnily, fut ineMerY of
the late ResSe,111 Coned% who also
passed soddenly away daring the
week. M. and Mrs: Jos- Young
also "Placed Rowers in thaNehurch
in memory of /Hrs. Young's father,
the late Mr. McNichol, of near
Smitten, who passed away sudden-
ly during the week.
The choir, wider the direction
of Miss Jean Ivison, rendered a
Mother's Day anthem Joan Sin-
clair and Grant,Jones sang a duet,
"Open Up Your Heart," accom-
panied by Mrs. J. Sinclair at the
piano. The Mothers Day story
was told by Mrs. Robert Elgie, Jr.
The offering was taken by four
mothers: Mrs. J. McLellan, Mrs.
W. Bell, Mrs. Wilmer Jones and
Mrs. Norman Diekert.
To Hold Anniversary
The Y.P.U. of St. Andrew's Unit-
ed Church are hokring their annual
spring anniversary on Sunday,
May 15, at 11 a.m.. and 7:30 p.m.
The morning speaker will be Rev.
N. J. Buchanan, KA., B.D., of
Gorrie_ The evening guest speak -
Henson Special music will be
er will be Rev. W. J. Rogers, of
furnished by the chair and visiting
artists.
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. W. Scott entertained Bruce -
field C.G.I.T. on Monday night in
honor of Mrs. P. Cooper, who is
leaving the community. Games
were played, led by Barbara
Parker, Elaine Taylor and Betty
Ross. Jean Broadfoot and Mrs.
Scott condueted a contest and
quiz. Betty Ross thanked Mrs.
Cooper for her leadership in C.G.
LT., and Joan Triebner, on behalf
of the girls, presented her with a
cup and saucer. Mrs. Cooper
thanked the girls and the hostess
served lunch_
CROMARTY
Miss Caroline Walker is spend-
ing a few days at her home with
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker_
A family gathering was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Norris on Sunday, Mother's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and
family and Mrs. Sadie Scott visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Scott, Staffa_
Mr. and Mrs. Frank taddick and
family, of London, visited with
•Mr. and Mrs._ Donald Scott and
Mrs. Grace Scott on Sunday.
We are pleased to report Miss
Shirley Wallace has returned home
from Scott Memorial vHospital, Sea -
forth, where she underwent an
appendix operation.
Miss Annie Moore, of Toronto,
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing.
Mr. and Mrs_ William Hamilton
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamil-
ton visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Hunlsin at Bel -
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg McKellar and
two sons, of Seaforth, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Lin McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross and
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Allen, of
Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. El-
don Alleesvisited with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Allen.
Mrs. Grace Wren visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott
and Mrs. Grace Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Hqughton and
sons, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Houghton, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Stagg, Exeter, visit-
ed Mrs_ M. Houghton on Sunday.
F/O. J. M.. McMillan is a guest
at the home of his parents, Mr:
and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. F/O.
, McMillan has just returned from
would likejOtHoNtakCeOtNI,LITTop, ias sot Inleoanythes!pendcournsge ian Ispoeaxtainsgantdo
many cards and treats sent to her during 11 • - • •
her illness. perBtorunciseyfielt
thank her friends and relatives for the RCAF Station Bagotville.
I WISH to thank all those friends who
so kindly remembered Me with cards,
treats, visits. and flowers while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. London.
4557-1 ISABEL CALDWELL
TO ALL those who expressed their sym-
pathy to us in any way in our sorrow.
we wish to extend our most sincere
thanks.
THE CONSITT FAMILY
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I WISH to thank the friends and neigh-
bors for treata, cards and flcrwers while a
patint in Scott Memorial Hospital. SPe-
cial thanks to nuraes and Dr. Stapleton.
It Wag all very much appreciated.
4557-1 HAROLD CONNELL
I WISH to thank my friends and neigh-
bors for their letters, cards and gifts
while a patient in Scott , Memorial Hos-
p1001. Special thanks to the nurses and
Drs. 1VLeMaster, Brady and Elliott. It waa
all very much appreciated.
4557-1 ARTHUR 'MURPHY
MR. AND MRS. PETER GRIDZAK take
thia opportunity of thanking their friends
and neighbors for their man Y kindnesses
in their recent bereavement in sending
flowers and cards, also to Dr. Goddard,
Rev Norman McLeod and the Bonthron
Funeral Home. 4557-1
THE FAMILY of 'the late William P.
Thompson wish to express their sincere
appreciation for all the kindnesses shown
them during their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. Gorwill, the Muir
Nursing Home, Rev. W. E. Milroy and
the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home.
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Births
BROWN -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 8, th Mr. and Mrs. James Brown,
Egmondville, a son.
BUTLER—At St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, on Friday, May 6. 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Butler. of Arva (nee
Fern Watson). a daughter -7 Ma. 15 oz.
COLCLOUGH—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. David
Colclough, R.R. 2, Clinton, a daughter.
DALE—At South Waterloo Memorial Hos-
pital, Gait, to Mn. and Mrs. Lorne
R. Dale, n son—William Brace.
HAYS—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 6, th Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hays,
High St., Seaforth, a son.
tMATHESON—At Scott Memorial HoSpi-
tal,. on May 8, to Mr. and Mrs. David
Matheson, R.R. 1, Listowel, a son.
NESBITT—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on May 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nes-
bitt, R.R. 8, Blyth, a son.
NIG11--At Sx...ott Memorial Hospital, on
May 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nigh,
Egmondville, a daughter.
° Deaths
SHAW -4n Regina, on May I, 1955, Mts.
Joseph Shaw, formerly Miss Ida Duff,
of Roxboro and Seaforth.
THOMPSON—In Seaforth. on Friday,
Slay 6, William P. Thompson, in his
8401 gear.
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PENNY SALE
St. Columban
Parish Hall
May14 - May 27
DRAW MAY 27th
9:30 p.m.
Tickets:
25 for 25c
ig t Ticetr
Wins New TV Set
Lucky ticket in a draw for a
TV set, sponsored bY the Seaforth
Curling Club, was held by R. B.
Holmes. The draw was mode at
a meeting of the Lions Club Mon-
day evening by George Parsons,
Goderich.
111 1/2 -Inch Trout
Wins Fish Contett
Catching the largest trout in a
contest conducted by the Clinton
Fish and Game Club, Andrew Cal-
der, Jr., was awarded a new cast-
ing rod.
The trout, 111/2 inches long, was
caught in Silver Creek.
HOME AND SCHOOL TO MEET
The annual meetingofthe Home
and -School will be held on Tues-
day night, May 17, at 8:15 p.m.
The annual report will be given,
followed by the installation of new
officers and a penny sale will be
held. A pup of tea will be served,
and everyone will be welcome.
Premier Les
vita speak bi
CLINTON To,. Hall
THURSDAY, PUY 11911161
8:00 p.M.
in support 01
TOM PRYDE
Pmgresre CoMervative
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THE PLAY
!Iliad(' of Monier
presented by the Walton Institnte
STAFFA BALL
TUESDAY,- MAY 17t4i
at 810 p.m..
ADULTS 50c CHILDREN Mc.
Sponsored hy Cromarty Ladies' Aid
Clean -Up & Pint -Up•
for the
Old Boy's Reunion
THE WEEK OF MAY 23rd to 28th
You are requested to clean up and
paint up your homes and places of
business- in preparation for your
Old Boys' Reunion.
BE PROUD OF YOUR TOWN!
•
Sponsored by the
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
BOB COOK MOTOR SALES
AT - HENSALL
Offers the Following New Stock of Choice
Selected Used Cars:
The only sure way to tell one good buy from another is "read
test" the car yourself. We invite you to test drive our
pare them for quality—then compare them foree he
pleased with what you learn. Check these outstanding buys to-
day. If interested in top cars, Phone Collect 178, Henson, Inc
demonstration or transportation. One Look in worth Len Wards!
CHEV BEL-AIRE HARDTOP—Automatic; twojone; show
this off to the boys!
'53 METEOR TUDOR—Radio. Like new. A black beauty.
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN—Here's used car beauty.
'53 CHEV. SEDAN—Always ready to go.
'52 DE SOTO SEDAN—All extras—A dream to ride in and drive.
'52 CHEV. CLUB COUPE—Radio. Hardly used—a long life ahead
'52 CHEV. SEDAN DE,LUXE—Radio. Step out in this.
'52 CHEV. COACH—Purrs like a kitten.
'52 PONTIAC SEDAN—See this one.
'52 DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN—Radio and other extras.
'52 METEOR TUDOR— A pulsating powerhouse.
'51 PREFECT SEDAN—We have it; your heart's desire!
'49 FORD SEDAN—New paint job. Who likes class at a price?
'49 FORD SEDAN—It's a buy for the looks.
'49 MERCURY COACH—To value lovers!
'47 DODGE CUSTOM—Loaded with extras.
'47 HUDSON' COMMODORE SEDAN—Radio, whitewall tires. A
Black Beauty.
'47 FORD SEDAN—Original finish. Like new.
'47 CHEV. SEDAN—Needs minor repairs. A real buy.
13 OLDER CARS --Various Makes and Models
These cars must go regardless of price. (Need the room).
BOB COOK MOTOR SALES
Hensall, Ont. Phone 178
Come In — See Us — Now is the Time To Buy!
WIDE CHOICE — LOWN DOWN PAYMENT
HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE — TERMS TO SUIT YOU
SALESMAN PHONES:
Bob Cook, Res, 188 Mike Quinlan, Res. 65
Bleghton Ferg, Res. 159-W
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TOM PRYDE
• YOUR GOVERNMENT MEMBER
SINCE 1948
• YOUR GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE
JUNE 9th
An Outstanding ikecord of service and
accomplishment
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