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DANCING IS ENJOYED by everyone
at the Crystal Palace. Mitchell. every Fri-
day bight Music furnished by Clarence
Petrie and the Night Hawks.
4561-13
DANCE EVERY Wednesday to Earl
Heywood and CKNX Barn Dance Gang,
9:80 to 12;30. Saturday nights, Herb.
Petrie's orchestra, 50c -75c. MANTLE'S
WAGON WHEEL, Market Place, Strat-
ford_ 4556-tf
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY—Modern Summer
cottage, vicinity of Bayfield. Apply Box
442, HURON EXPOSITOR, 4559-1
WANTED — Youth wants job, in or
around Seaforth. age 16, Phone 460, Sea -
(forth. 4539x1
WANTED --A young school girl would
like to baby sit after schools and even-
ings. Apply to MRS. HAROLD COREY,
James St., Seaforth. 4559x1
WORK WANTED—Raking lawns, mow-
ing lawns, landscaping and general jobs.
PHONE 668 r 15, Seaforth, after 6 p.m.
4557-3
MAN WANTED for part-time work
each week, cutting grass, etc." Seaforth
residence. Power mower. Indicate time
available, rate per hour. Apply Box 443,
HURON EXPOSITOR 4559x1
WANTED—Dead or disabled farm ani-
mals. Removed promptly and efficiently
in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect,
Wm. Sproat, Seaforth, 655 r 2. WIL-
LIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED, Ingersoll.
Ontario. 4553-10
WANTED—)'locks to supply a large
Canadian Approved Hetchery 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
Lost and Found
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -1940 Mercury convertible.
good top, needs motor repair. Phone 651r11
Seaforth. 4669.1
FOR SALE --One ton '49 Dodge truck.
Good mechanical condition. Priced reason-
able. Apply GEO. MoILWAIN, phone
841 r 14. 4559x1
Property For . Sale
FOR SALE—Six-room frame dwelling
on corner of George and Chalk Streets,
south of park. New bathroom, toilet down-
stairs. Centrally located. Immediate poss.
essfon. Apply MRS. CHARLES HAGEN.
Zurich, or phone 2.40, Zurich. 4559x2
FOR SALE
HOUSE—Frame siding : Huron Street.
Seafortb, Ont.: living room, kitchen, bed-
room, bathroom downstairs: 2 bedrooms
upstairs; hot water. Apply to:
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Solicitor for the Estate Matthew Arm-
strong, or John Armstrong, Londesboro,
Ont., or Howard Armstrong, R.R. 2, Sea -
forth, Ont. • 4558-2
For Sale
FOR SALE—Choice tomato and cabbage
plants. Reasonable. N. LONG, Kippen.
phone Hensall, 694r15. 4556-1
FOR SALE -22 chicken shelters and one
10 -rod roll of 60" chicken wire. Phone 656
r 3. Seaforth. 455951
FOR SALE -10 young pigs ready to
wean. Apply to J. S. Barry, phone 668r15
Seaforth. 455951
FOR SALE -2 registered hereford bulls.
serviceable age. Apply STANLEY JACK-
SON, phone Seaforth. 653r5. 4559-1
FOR SALE --Variety of girls summer
clothing from ages 2 to 8. MRS. FRANK
PHILLIPS, Phone 229, Seaforth, 45.59-1
For Rent
FOR RENT—Downstairs apartment on
John Street: four rooms and separate
bath. Possession in June. PHONE 586-R,
Seaforth , 4569-1
FOR RENT—Bayfield on ke Huron.
three bedroom cottag co letely furn-
ished. for season or nth Write M. E
HODGINS, 110 St. Clair Ave., W., Tor-
onto 7. 4559-2
Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
New school, junior grades only, near
town requires teacher Sept. let. State
experience, qualifications;` and references.
Apply to
W. P. ROBERTS,. Sec.-Treas.
Tuckersmith School Area No. 1
Seafortb, R.R. 3. 4559_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 14th day of April, 1955. are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 3rd day of June, 1955, after
which date the assets .will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then re-
ceived.
DATED at Seaforth, this 11th day of
May, 1955.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth. Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4557-3
Tenders Wanted
TENDER
Township of Tuckersmith
Tenders are invited by the Township of
Tuckersmith for the construction of ap-
proximately 415 square yards concrete side-
walk in the hamlets of Egmondville and
Brucefield. Contractor to supply all re-
quirements, including labour and ma-
terial.
Tender to state a flat rate per square
yard and to be in the Clerk's hands by
FOR SALE—Pennsylvania's best coal: June '7, 1955, at 8 p.m Work to be done
FOUND — A stray dog found, mostly double screened. WILLIAM M. HART. I under the supervision and direction of the
white, with large brown spots. a shaggy' Otiice phone 784. 4558-tf , Road Superintendent.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
coat. Owner may claim for the price of
this adv. Apply to 388W. Seaforth. FOR SALE—One cabin trailer and two
4559-1 cars. Apply M LAYCOX, John St., Sea -
forth. Phone 380. 4556x4
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES `Rubber Goods).
Smiled postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples 250; 24 sam-
ples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. -Box 91. Hamilton.
Notices
CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING — Apply
GRANT CIIESNEY, phone 652 r 12, Sea -
forth. 4559x2
GET YOUR sewage work done now.
Only 52 per foot on contract basis. All
work guaranteed. Contact 850 r 33, Sea -
forth,
4666-tf
NOTICE—Sanitary sewage disposal.
septic tanks and cesspools, etc., pumped
and cleaned with modern equipment.
Prompt service. LOUIS BLAKE. Phone
42 r 6, Brussels, Ont. 4549x12
RADIO REPAIRS—For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR,
"• opposite Dick House, Seaforth, Phone
x47 -R
4556-tf
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED—Have
your lawn mower sharpened or repaired
now. Will call for and deliver. JOHN
MacLEAN, Egmondville. Phone 649 r 5,
Seaforth, 4554-8
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. Phone 393. ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS. Seaforth. agent for ' Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4556 -If
,-PAPERHANGING, PAINTING thrush
6r Spray): exterior or interior decor-
ating. See our . 1955 wallpaper designs.
Apply WALTER PRATT and DOUG.
DALTON,._3#tailway St.
4556-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 — Prompt
eoarteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, F.D. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
forth, or 235, Exeter. Associated with
Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd
4556-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-up. 4557-1.1
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where .Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or informa-
tion, phone CLINTON 242, collect, be-
tween '7:30 and -10:00 a.m. on week days
and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays.
4544-tf
FREE SERVICE
To Farmers
DON'T WASTE money on Minerals
your land does not need. We will, with-
out charge to you. take samples of the
earth in your fields and have them an-
alyzed.
CALL
Topnotch Feeds • Limited
PHONE 15 or 576
MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The June session of Huron County
Council will meet in the Court House,
Goderich, on
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1956..
at 10.00 a.m. E.D.S.T-
Al1' adeourfts,notices of deputations or
43tient should . be in the hands of this
1mt7 'Clerk not later tbMn nam', eu
rrYds+, June lith, 1955.
A. nG tt SK N 4
Clerk, Cetlntr of R[5tro%
Gi derlcb O tdi5513roo
FOR SALE- -Choice 'Clipper seed beans.
Ready to sow, at $5.75 a bushel. Apply
Orville Taylor, phone 683r23, itensall.
4559x2
FOR SALE—Choice Bounty and Bonnie
Best tomato plants, also early and late
cabbage plants. N. LONG. Kippen, phone
Hensall, 694r15. 4559-1
FOR SALE -25 little Mks, 7 -weeks of
age. Already 'weaned. Apply JOHN JAN -
MATT. one mile and a quarter south of
Egmondville. 455951
FOR SALE --Sunshine tricycle, large
.ire. in very good condition. ED. BOYES,
Egmondville. phone Seaforth. 663r31.
4559-1
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk,
R.R. 4, Sesfor'th.
4558-2
TENDER
Township of Tuckersmith
Tenders are invited by the Township of
Tuckersmith for the construction of a re-
inforced concrete bridge. 20 feet by 8 feet
by 48 feet, Lots 5 and 6, Concession 4,
H.R.S., Township of Tuckersmith.
Township supplies cement and steel re-
quired and contractor to supply all other
requirements.
FOR SALE—Choice. pure bred York-
shire boar at a good serviceable age. RUS- Bond of 104 of the tender in the form
SEL T. BOLTON. phone 840r41, Seaforth. of a marked cheque must accompany each
' 4539-2 tender.
FOR SALE—Winter cut hydro poles. 5 Plans may be examined at the Clerk's
miles north west of Brucefield. CARL Office and tenders must be on forms sup-
DIEHL. 650r16. Clinton. R.R. 5, Clinton. plied by the Clerk.
4559x1 0..
Work to be completed by August 20.
FOR SALE—Budgies and Canaries: 1955, and tenders must be in the Clerk's
Hartz Mountain Food, etc, ERIC hands by 9 p.m., June 7. 1955.
MILNER-FLOWERS, Seaforth. 393.
455645 Lowest or any tender, not necessarily
accepted.
FOR SALE—Dining room suite, round ,.
table, buffet. 6 chairs. solid oak. Apply E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
to ERNEST ROSS, R.R. 2. Kippen. Phone • R.R. No. 4, Seaforth, Ont.
Dublin 48 r 8. 4558x2 4558-2
FOR SALE—Clipper seed beans. good
quality, '$5.50 a bushel. Apply STEWART
IILACKWELL. Parr Line. Phone 88 r 3.
Zurich. 4557-4
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Drain Tender
FOR SALE—Gendron Baby carriage. Sealed tenders will be received by the
silver-grey. in excellent condition. Also undersigned Municipal Clerk .until 12:00
a rubbertired. 5 -blade, hand' lawnmower; noon,
3 yr. old. Recently sharpened. MRS. ROSS THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955
GORDON. phone 849r21, Seaforth. 4559-1
FOR SALE—Seed beans for sale. Beat for the construction of the Eacrett Muni-
cipal Drain consisting of approximately
the weather by sowing Clipper variety. 7,600 lineal feet of open drain. ,
Yield • high. and matures early, Apply Plans and specifications may
4555959 '7 .
to WILBL'R KEYES. 6 6r11, Seafo2 and tender forms obtained at thea offices
of the undersigned, or a complete set of
plans and specifications may be obtained
byiwriting to the Engineer and enclosing
a deposit of $5.00 (deposit not. refund-
able).
A marked cheque made payable to the
Treasurer of Hay Township for 10% of
the amount of the bid must accompany
each tender.
FOR SALE—A single day bed with ex-
tra strong springs. Cbngoleum rug, size
'9' x 131,'. Congoleum rug. 9' x 7 t
15. 7" stove pipes and one elbow in new
condition. Apply Box 4.11, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4559-1
SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, $10.00
Per load. approximately 2 cords; mixed
woad. 38.00 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, Hensall.
Phone Exeter 171 r 3. 4556-6
LUMBER FOR SALE—Orders taken for
any hemlock cut to order: barn floor
plank : joist : rafters: siding : etc. Also
red elm. rock elm or ash rack Sills, FRED
HUDIE. Phone 362, Clinton.
4558x2
FOR SALE --A quantity of good cedar
posts direct from the swamp to your
farms. Heavy barb wire. 88.95. Order
farms. Order now, BORDEN BROWN.
Kinburn. Phone 841 r 2. Seaforth.
•
4548-11
FOR SALE- Hardwood tops; also a 40-
acre farm. Lot 23, Boundary Grey •and
McKillop, east of Walton. Apply JAMES
STEVENSON, Brussels. Phone 60, r 4.
Brussels. 4;58x4
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 j
milking. 4547x17
FOR SALE -5 H.P. Simplicity garden
tractor in excellent condition : three for-
ward speeds and reverse: counter weight.
wheel weight, lights, stand, plow. disc,
cultivator. sender. serap•r and snow blow-
er- Reasonable. MAX CARTER Eg-
mondville. Phone 464-W after 6 p.m.
4558-2
4580-2
FOR SALE
400, 5 -months -old pulletts, now laying
50 �.
F.. R. (AL) CLOSE
SEAFORTH, ort.
4559-1
SALE .
PURE BRED YORKSHIRES
8 Boars 20 Bred Sows 4 Gilts
at '
Markdale Arena
WED Y 11111E let
2 -,p-m.
pCatalo eh request.
OAM
i. MST Ate doOPMR Sedent
c Preel
"1i
Martrdale.
4558-2
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Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk,
Township of Hay, Zurich, Ontario.
C. P. CORBETT, P.Eng.,
Consulting Engineer & Surveyor,
Box 75. Lucan, Ontario.
4568-2
TENDERS
FEDERAL
FOR COAL AND COKE
BUILDINGS—PROVINCE
OF ONTARIO
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
undersigned and endorsed as above, will
be received until 3.00 p.m. (E.D,S.T.),
THURSDAY. ,JUNE 9, 1953, for the suppl-
of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings
throughout the Province of .Ontario
Forms of tender With specifications and
conditions attached can be obtained from
the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, De-
partment of Public Works, Ottawa.and the
Distrirt Architect. 36 Adelaide St., East,
Toronto. Ontario.
Tenders will not be considered unless
made on or according to the printed forma
supplied by the Department and in ee-
cordance with conditions set forth there-
in.
The Department reserves the right to
demand from any successful tenderer, be-
' foie awarding the order. a security deposit
in the form of a certified cheque on a
bank incorporated under the Bank Act or
the Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to
the order of the Honorable the Minister,of
' Public Worksegusl to ten per rent of the
amount• of tender. in accordance with the
Government Contracts Regulations now in
force, or Bearer of Bonds, with unmatured
coupons attached. of the Government of
Canada or of the Canadian National Eail-
way Company and its cotlstituent comp-
anies, unconditionally guaranteed as to
Principal and interest by the Government
of Canada
The lowest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Chief of Administrative Servieea....
and Secretary.
Department of Pattie Works,
(Ottmea, May 10. 1955.
Oe
4559-2
Poultry
FOR SALE -300 pulletts, 6 mouths olds
laying 20%. RUDOUPH MEDEMA, R.R:
g, Walton, 830r6, Seaforth. 4559-1
CHICKS FOR SALE
Heavy roasting chicks and eggs will be
a good price this fall and winter. Order
aome rweddle High Quality Chicks and
cash in. We have 3 special egg breeds and
8 special meat breeds. Send for full de-
tails and oatalogue. Also Turkey Poults.
TWEDDLE 011,10K HATCHERIES LTD.
FERGUS, ONTARIO
4569-1
CHICKS
RAISE NEUHAUSER
These famous chicks now available for
immediate shipment. Hatched from the
best production strains in the U.S.A.
and Canada. High quality chicks at new
low prices. 20 pure breeds and 15 cross-
breds to choose from. Also special broiler
strains. Shipping twice weekly. Livabil-
ity guarantee with every order. Neeorder
too small. If it is chicks—we have them.
Write to -day.
NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES
ESSEX, ONTARIO
4559-1
DON'T MISS THE BOAT
You sure will if you don't hue chicks
this year. We predict high - egg prices
this Fall and Winter. When your pur-
chase chicks be sure and pity the right
breeds for maximum egg production. We
have three special breeds that will lay
more eggs on less feed than any other
breeds we offer. Send for full details.
Also three special broiler breeds. Turkey
poults. Free illustrated catalogue.
'MEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES
LIMITED
FERGUS — ONTARIO
4558 710
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE of household effects
and farm tools will be held at Lot 28, Con.
13, 164 miles south and 3 miles west of
Cromarty or 5 miles east of Hensall, on
Wednesday. June 1st, at 2 p.m., D.S.T.
Hotathold effects: antique brass bed,in per-
fect condition, chesterfield and 2 chairs,
matched. buffet and table, matched (Queen
Anne style), Knechtel kitchen cabinet, ex-
tension dining room table, novelty cabinet,
bedroom suite and dresser, % bed and
chest, mahogany table, 3 rocking chairs,
2 arm chairs. hall table and a number of
small tables. 1 office table and office file
(wood), sun cot on wheels. Tools: Lawn
Boy rotary power lawnmower. practically
new. Viking cream separator, wheel
barrow, 7 chicken feeders (about 5 rads
heavy chicken fence like new), 1 tobag-
gon, 1 stone churn. forks and shovel,
approx. 150 bales of hay, quantity of loose
straw. No reserve as the propritress is
moving to town. Proprietress, MRS.
THOS. D. WREN. Auctioneer; PERCY
WRIGHT, Cromarty. 4559-1
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and House Furnishings, on
John St., in Town of Seaforth, Saturday,
May 28th. at 1 pm. sharp: General-
Electric enamel 4 -burner range; Westing-
house Frigidaire; 9 -piece oak dining room
suite, buffet, ohina cabinet, table and 6.
chairs; writing desk; mantle radio: tele-
phone table and bench; chesterfield and
2 chairs: also chesterfield bed: number
of' occasional chairs: small tables; foot-
stools; rockers: magazine and end tables;
studio couch; sun porch furniture, drop-
leaf table; floor lamps: table lamps; elec-
tric toasters and other appliances; 2
furnished bedrooms including 2 walnut
finish; single bed with springs and inner
spring mattresses; dressers, - stands and
chest of drawers: large quantity of quilts
blankets and bed linens: bathroom•
scales, 4 Wilton and Axminster rugs, 10
scatter mats and, hall runners; clothes
hamper; folding ironing board: vacuum
cleaner and attachments; chime mantle
clock; drapes and curtains; large quan-
tity of dishes, including china, cut glass,
vases, ornaments; flatware and table lin-
ens: kitchen utensils; electric washing
machine: lawn mower; emery with motor;
vise; 2 step ladders; lawn hose and many
other garden tools; .number of sealers;
carpenter 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 glass sun porch will be
offered for sale; 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 -
Dion. ESTATE OF THE LATE G. A.
SS For further particulars apply to A. W.
SII. FPy, Solicitor for Executors, Hub-
ert Smith and A. W. Sillery; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney,
Clerk. 4557-3
Births
PEARCE To Flying Officer F. N.
Pearce and Mrs. Pearce at Maternity
Pavilion, Winnipeg General Hospital, on
Monday.. May 23, 1955, a son.
WALSH—'Denny and Angela Walsh
(nee O'Reilly), happily announce the ar-
rival of Martin's baby sister, Marilyn
Stella. 815, 5r oz., on May 20, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, Ontario.
Cards. of Thanks
I wish to thank my many friends for
their kinsdness in remembering me with
cards. letters. gifts and visits since. my
accident. Special thanks to the friends and
neighbours for their generous gift last
Saturday. It was all very much appreci-
ated.
4659-1 JEAN SCOTT
Arnold Circle
Meets in Hensall`
The May meeting of the Arnold
Circle was held at t he home of
Mrs. Jean Snell. The president
opened the meeting by singing,
"Jesus the Very Thought of Thee."
The clothing for the supply is to
be left at the home of Mrs. Mary
Hildebrant. An invitation was ex-
tended to the Arnold Circle mem-
bers to attend a tea sponsored by
the Senior W. M. S. of Cannel
Church on Wednesday. The mem-
bers had made 49 visits during the
month.
Mrs. Sadie Hoy presided for the
worship service and called on Miss
Hannah Murray for the topic which
she gave in a very informative
manner. Excerts from the Glad
Tidings were given by Mrs. Gladys
Kerslake. A prayer was read by
Mrs. Ida Peters, followed by the
offering and education. The scrip-
ture was given by Mrs. Verna. Fink
and thence of the worship service
"Growing Spiritually" was dealt
with by Mrs. 'Sadie Hoy. The wor-
ship service closed with the Lord's
Prayer.
A social half hour was spent, the
lunch being convened by Mrs.
Doris Bonthron:
Damage Resi
From Accidents
Near Hensall
A Toronto car and a Hensall
truck were in collision, at Hensall's
main stree on Saturday. Damage
,was $100. Chief Constable E. R.
Davis, who investigated, said the,
truck was driven by Herbert Roger
Pepper and owned by W. G.
Thompson's and San . Bean and
Grain Mill, and was in collision
with a car driven by Bruce Glenn,
Toronto.
Armando Cascieno, 39, London,
was admitted 'to St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, Sunday following an
accident on highway 4 in front of
the farm home of William Green.
He suffered head and shoulder
cuts. About $1,000 damage was
done to the 1953 Oldsmobile which
went off the road striking a hydro
pole and then plunging into an
eight foot culvert into a creek.
Passengers in the car were John
P. Zubick and his 11 -year-old son
George, London, and Richard
Welsh, London. Driver of the car
was the older Zubick. P.C. Elmer
Zimmerman of Exeter investigat-
ed.
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bean, Hen-
sall, visited with their eousin, Mrs.
James Malcolm on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney
attended the Munro anniversary
on Sunday and spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper
with Mrs. Balfour and Dalton on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lionell 'Strathdee Saturday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper and
family attended the Munro ann-
iversary on Sunday.
HENSALL
The following ladies, Mrs. Robert
Baker, Mrs. Gordon Coleman, Mrs.
Charles Robinson, Mrs. John Sold -
an, Mrs. Clifford Weido, Mrs. Glen
Weido, on Wednesday of this week
enjoyed a sight-seeing tour of De-
troit together with the Women's
Auxiliary of Varna United Church,
who chartered a bus for the occas-
ion.
Mrs. William Pepper spent a few
days recently at Richmond Hill and
Toronto, and called on Rev. and
Mrs. R. A. Brookes at Bluevale.
Mrs. F. G. Stevens, London, was
a holiday weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William Pepper.
Mr. and Mrs.. Lon Carrier of
California are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. William Pepper. Mrs.
Carrier is a niece of Mrs. Pepper.
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cowan of
Midland were guests of Mrs. Cow-
an's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Hillen.
Miss Mary . Martin of Ayreshire,
Scotland, was the guest of Miss
Catherine Campbell over the week-
end.
Miss Anne Gordon, Walton, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Pryce.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haist, Lake-
view, were weekend guests of
MissesVera, and Velma Haist.
Mr. and Mrsd James McDougall,
Cave, and Mr. and Mrs. John Eas-
sun, Stratford, were guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alex-
ander over the weekend.
Mr. Robert W. Campbell, Mrs.
Les Pryce of McKillop, and Miss
Annie Gordon of Walton were in
Aylmer attending the funeral of
the late Mrs. E. J. Ferguson.
The June meeting of the W.M.S.
will be held on Wednesday, June
1 in the church at 2 p.m. Mrs. W.-
McVittie, Blyth, will be the guest
speaker. The ladies of First Pres-
byterian Church, Seaforth, . and
the United Church, Egmondville,
are especiaaly invited to attend.
A bazaar sponsored by the W.A.
will be held in the basement of the
church. Cavan ladies are asked to
please remember ,to bring a mys-
tery box.
Jackson Farm Sold
Moving to Town
The attractive 100 -acre farm on
No. 8 highway, east of Seaforth, and
owned by Harold Jackson, has-been
sold to Johan Willems of Holland,
with possession shortly.
Mr. and Mrs: Jackson are remov-
ing to the former Shanahan resi-
dence on Victoria street, which is
presently being renov'hted.
G. 11. DRYSDALE, who retir-
ed/recently after thirty years
as treasurer of the Hensall
United Church.
Fractures Follow
Scaffold Fall
Wesley Robinson; employee of
General Coach Works, Hensall, is
resting comfortably in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, where he will be
a patient for some three months.
Mr. Robinson suffered an accident
when he fell from a scaffold on
which be was working at the plant.
His injuries were .a framed left
ankle and fractured leg below the
knee.
ENSALL -NEWS 0
Mr. and Mr°s. Russell Redden
and family, , St -Cath es. Mrs.
Huth Carter and.famdy, nth.
and .Mrs ' William RothC,laermeel,
Merritton, were week -end holiday
visitorr with Mrs. Catherine Red-
den and Herb.
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Van . Wieren
of Middenmeelp, Holland, are stay-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Van
Wieren and family for a two
month's visit.
Mr. and Mrs: Herb Stretton and
Mrs. Minnie Sangster, spent a day
in Forest recently and also at Hills-
boro Beach.
A bus load of members of the C.
W. L. St. Boniface Parish, Zurich,
enjoyed a pilgrimage .to the Mother
House of Mount St. Joseph, Lon-
don, Sunday, May 22nd. Twenty-
eight took the trip.
Miss Sandra Troyer spent the
week -end with Miss Joyce Faber.
Mrs. G. W. 'Elliott, who together
with her late husband conducted a
grocery store here for ten years,
concluded her business on Satur-
day, May 21st, and is leaving to
take up residence in London. Mrs.
Elliott will be much missed from
the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Greetman, Sarnia,
Mrs. W. Jarrott, of Brigden, spent
Monday, May 23rd, with Mr. and
Mrs. William Hyde.
Miss Amy Lammie, London, and
Miss Amelia McKay, Toronto,
spent the week -end with Miss Greta
Lammie.
Miss E. Churchill, Toronto, was
a week -end visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Shaddick.
Week -end visitors with Mrs.
Violet Schwalm were Mr. and Mrs.
L. Schwalm and family, Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Hara,. London,
PLAN MASS T.B. SURVEY IN 1956
HURON ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL
Huron County's Tuberculosis Ass-'
ociation held its election of officers
for the coming year at the Friday
night ,meeting in Clinton, May 20.
Officers for the year are: Hon-
orary president, Judge Frank Fing-
land; honorary treasurer, Harold
C. Lawson, Clinton; president, F.
E. Madill, Winghanl who succeeds
F. J. Snow; vice-president, Gordon
Knight, Brussels; W. R. Gardner
and F. D. Blakely of Goderich, to
the executive council.
According to Mrs. J. B. Russell,
of Seaforth, secretary-treasttrer,
$3,168 was sent for x-ray charges
and medical supervision at chest
clinics in Huron County in 1954.
The meeting "learned that in the
period April 1, 1954, to March 31,
1955r -there were 10 first admissions
from. County and four sec-'
and admissions to the Beck San-
atorium in London. This compares
with 14 first admissions and six
second admissions the year prev-
ious.
Dr. Wm. C. Sharpe, of Beck
Memorial Sanatorium, spoke to the
.group on the mass x-ray which
is being planned for Huron in
April, 1956.
"Although there is a slight de-
crease in the number of admis-
sions in sanatoriums there is an in-
crease
ncrease in the reactivated ease. We
must have a much better program
of case finding`: With a higher
per cent of recoveries," said Dr.
Sharpe, .. "there is an increased
problem of getting the patient back
into civilian life."
Field Management
Topic of Meeting
Huron County's largest 4-H Bean
club held its regular meeting in
the Hensall Town Hall last Thurs-
day night.
The Hensall Kinsmen 4-11 White
Bean Club was called to order by
president, Keith Lovell and the 4-1I
pledge was repeated in unison. The
roll call was answered by 17 girls
and 20 boys: • Some new members
were welcomed. This is the only
bean club in Canada.
Enrolmentforms, inoculant and
manuals were given to the .new
members.
• Hear Agir. Rep.
The meeting was turned over 'to
Harold Baker, associate agricultu-
ral representative, who talked on
parliamentary procedure.
Club leader, John Thompson in-
troduced the guest speaker, M.
Ludie, from the Ontario „Agricul-
tural. College, Guelph, who talk-
ed on geld management and the
care needed to grow_ a crop of
beans. He said that inoculant was
important to produce nitrogen in
'the soil to make strong and healthy
plants. He recommended differ-
ent fertilizers for different soils.
Bill Mitkle thanked the speaker
and the meeting was adjourned.
Trevor Pierce, , of the Ontario
Tubercolosis Association, stressed
value of the voluntary spirit in all
chases of the TB Association. '
'Mr. and Mr& Hamld i
tam11y, Stratford.
r. and Mrs. Hoegy and Mr. also
Mrs. W. Elder, Seaforth, visite
-Miss Hannah Craig at the homeMr. and Mrs. Gordon' Schwab i esk
Sunday.
Mrs. P. McKenzie, of icumns,,
spent the week -end with rr
and friends in Hensall.
Lakeview Casino -
GRAND BEND
DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY
also
MIDNITE -MAY 29
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Hensall United Church.
SUNDAY, MAY 29
11 a.m.
MR. SAM FLETCHER
Director of the Fletcher Institute
of Public Relations
"Today We Live --Or Do We"
7:30 p.m.
REV. U. LAITE
Central United Church, Stratford
"The World's Geratest Wonder"
Special music by the choir assisted
at the evening service by the male
quartette from the R-C,.F. Station
at Clinton.
Hi -E -A -R,
JIM DONNELLY, Goderich
Friday, May 27 - 6:25-6:30
DR. E. A. McMASTER, Seafortb
Monday, May 30 — 6:25-6:30
ARTHUR BOLTON, McKillop
Thursday, June 2 — 5:55-6:00
Speak on Behalf of
TOM PRYDE
— Over CKNX —
ORIGINAL GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Fiddlers' Contest
For London Free Press Trophy
HENSALL ARENA
FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd - 8:00 p.m.
—
Continuous Show Two Sets of Judges — P1. Waiting
$250.00 .IN CAglH-PRIZES
Fiddlers' Classes:
20 & under—Chamber of Commerce Trophy for Best Junior Fiddler
20 & under: $8, $5, $3; 21-35; $12, $8, $5; 36-50: $12, $10, $8, $5, $8;
51-75: $12, $10, $8, •• $5, $3; 76-100: $12, $8, $11
Ladies' .Open: $1:2, $8, $4 — Youngest Fiddles': $3.
Best Junior Square Dance Group, 21 & under: $20, $i5, 00 -
STEP DANCING — Ladies: $5, $4, *3 - Men: $5, 14, $8
First Number on Program: 20 and under
Fifth Number: Square Dancing
MASTER OF CEREMONIES- Lloyd Wright, of CPL, Lemma
Send in your Entry Today! Entries received by Wednesday
June ist, receive $1.00 night of contest. '
Dancing in Hall After 11 p.m.
• ADMISSION 75c. CHILDREN 25c
Ommerce
Sponsored by Hensall Chamber of C
Sendentry now to:
K. H. CHRISTION or R. IJ. MIDDLETON, HENAAii,
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