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STRAWBERRY AND SALAD SUPPER
in Cromarty Presbyterian Church on Tues-
day, June 21st. W4tch for further an-
nouncements. 4560-1
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 Barn Danoe Gang,
9:80 to 12:80. Saturday nights, Herb.
Petrie s orchestra, 50c -75c, MANTLE'S
WAGON WHEF1 , Market Place, Strat- WANTED --Flocks to supply a :-)arge
ford. 4560-tf 'anadian Approved Hatchery with hatch -
,ng eggs. Premium up to 33c per dozen
YOU CAN WIN- $i.2000 at the Mild- ,ver the market price of eggs. Eggs Zak.
may Fireman's Bingo. Wednesday. June ,n every week in the year. Write for
Sth, 16 regular games for 540:, 3. 3200 sae- 'ull details, Apply Box 435, HURON
dais. Admisaion. 31.00, at 9 pm. Extra EXPOSITOR 4557-4
cards, 25 cents each. or five for 31.00.
Bingos every second Wednesday.
Wanted -
WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room
house. Apply Box, 4444, HURON EXPOS-
ITOR. 4360x2
WANTED TO BUY—A used upright
piano ,small size), Phone., 84,
after 6.30 p.m. 381w, Seaforth 4560x1
WANTED—Dead or disabled farm ani-
mals. Removed promptly and efficiently
n clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect.
Wm_ Sproat. Seaforth, 655 r 2. WIL.
LIAM STONE SONS. LIMITED, Ingersoll.
Ontario. 4558-10
Motor Cars For Sale
Poultry
FOR SALE—Austin car, 1948 model. DON'T MISS THE BOAT
Good bargain for quick sale. Apply Box
445, HURON EXPOSITOR 4560-1
Property For Sale
You sure will if. you don't buy chicks
this year. We predict high eggprices
this Fall and Winter. When your pur-
i chase chicks be sure and buy the right
FOR SALE — Good investment. brick breeds for maximum egg production. We
house in Seaforth, with three apartments, i have three special breeds that will lay
Must go- ren] low price. Apply to ' more eggs on less feed than any other
MRS. CARL. M:CLINCHEY. phone 107r6. I breeds we offer. Send for full details.
Hensall 1560x2 Also three special broiler breeds. Turkey
poults. Free illustrated catalogue.
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-
ession. Apply l • MRS. CHARLES HAGEN,
Zurich. or phone 240, Zurich. 455902
FOR SAI.E--Two storey brick residence
of the late W. J. O'Rourke. in the village
of Dublin, well located and in good re-
TWEDDL E CHICK HATCHERIES
LIMITED
FERGUS — ONTARIO
4558 . 9
10
For Sale
pair. Apply WILFRED O'ROURKE. or FOR SALE—Baby pram. New—never
MRS. J. 3L FLANNERY, R.R. 1. Dub- Icon used. Phone 132. Seaforth. 4560-2
lin, -Executors. 40o0-2
Notices
CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING -- Apply
GRANT CHESNEY, phone 652 r 12, Sea -
forth. 4559x2
NOTICE—Cement gravel and fill, top
soil. Now is the time to have your barn
yards filled. H. McLLWA1N, phone 112.
Seaforth. 4560x2
WEED SPRAYING — Custom weed
spraying. any acreage, 81.50 per acre.
Apply JOHN GRUMMETT, phone 851r31,
Seaforth. 'r: 4560-1
GET YOUR w
OU sewage e workdone now.
g
.
Only 2per foot on contract lY $ ontr ct basis. All
work guaranteed. Contact 850 r 33, Sea -
forth.
4560-tf
FOR SALE—Pennsylvania's best coal;
double screened. WILLIAM M. HART.
Office phone 784. 4560-tf
Ip Wanted
HELP WANTED
Girls or Young men.
Apply in person
ONTARIO TEXTILES LTD.
4560-1
'Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE on Saturday, June 11.
at 1.80 p.m.. on Highway No. 8. ¥ mile
West of villlaBe of Dublin: Poperty Con-
sisting of 6 acres of land, with 1j( --storey
frame house with kitchen, hydro through.
out and bank barn, 30” x 60'. on founda-
tion. cement silo, 13 x 32, drilled well.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 4 -burner
electric stove. Beatty washing nsachilge�
dining room table, chairs and buffet, kkiit-
then table. chairs and cupboards,' studio
couch and rocking chair, single
springs and' mattress, trilight lamp, coffee
table, small tables, Hi -Lo ironing board,
Rogers Majestic cabinet radio, Quebec
heater and pipes. 2 pair of heavy drapes,
electrio iron, dresser, quantity of canned
fruit, pillows.
Brooder stove and pipes, lawn mower,
quantity of galvanized 3-4" pipe. Viking
Queen separator, 2 small chop bins; hay
car, ropes and pullies, colony house and
shelter. small iron gate, scythe, fence
stretcher, hand saw. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terms on property, 10% day of sale,
balance in 30 days. Chattels, cash. Pro-
perty sold subject to reserve bid. MRS. ED
O'HEARN, proprietress, J. L. Ryan,
auctioneer. 4560-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm
machinery on Wednesday. June 8th, at 1
p.m., at Harold Jackson's farm, mile
east of Seaforth, on No. 8 Highway. John
Deere hay baler (baled 150 acres), Cock -
shut 10 foot, serf -propelled ,combine, in
excellent condition; S -foot McCormick
Deering swather ; Fordson Major tractor,
(used three seasons); 3 -furrow Interna-
tional plow on rubber (like new) ; stiff -
tooth cultivator: 15 -run McCormick Deer-
ing drill ,new); 16 -plate New Idea tan-
dem disc (1 year oldl : 10 -foot Bisset calti-
packer : 4 -section diamond harrows; Mas-
sey -Harris side rake on rubber; McCormick
Deering drop -head hay loader; rubber -
tired wagon with rack ; electric grain
grinder: Cockshut 7 -foot tractor mower;
electric bean cooker: 50 foot drive belt;
fanning mill with 2 H.P. motor;
motor: 2000th scales; farm jack (new):
aluminum rubber -tired wheelbarrow;
quantity baled hay and straw; 140 cedar
posts: 200
cedar rails: white . enamel
McClary kitchen range. No reserve as
farm is sold. Terms: cash, HAROLD
JACKSON, proprietor; Edward -Elliott,'
auctioneer; E. P Chesney, clerk.
4560-1
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
FOR :ALE, -Eight -month-old York hog;'. Of property and household effects in
Weight. !'.0 pounds. Phone 43r2, Dublin. the villiage of Brucefield, on Wednesday,
4560x1 June 15. at 1 p.m. Coleman oil heater and
pipes: 2-45 gal. oil drums and connections:
FOR SALE --Youth's suit. blue, 2 Pants McClary Rangette: coal and wood heater
and eon:, May be seen at SCOINS' and pipes: Piano -case organ, mahogany
.CLEANERS. 4560x1 finish, in excellent condition: several
rockers and sdiall 'tables: 2 rugs 10' x 12'
FOR SALE—Two Shorthorn bulls, ser- and 4i.' x 77; extension table: kitchen
,iceable age. ALDEN CRICH, RE_ 3, cabinet: kitchen table and chairs; bed-
Seaforth. phone Clinton. 614r13. 4560x1 'room furnishings: New Williams drop -
head sewing machine, in first-class. con-
dition: large covered quilt box; bamboo
veranda screen, 5t,_' wide, like new ; lawn
FOR SALE — Sofa bed, rebuilt and
covered with new green freeze upholstery.
Priced reasonable. Apply—Ross Montgom- mower; 2',d, bundles asphalt shingles; a
ery phone p one 5 86J. Seaforth. 4560x1 quantity of dishes, tools and
small articles.
es.
PROPERTY—At the same place, 3 p.ID.
FOR SALE—Choice Clipper seed beans. if not previously sold, the property will be
Ready to sow, at $5.75 a bushel. Apply
' Orville Taylor, phone 683r23, Hensall.
NOTICE—Sanitary sewage disposal, 1 4559x2
. septic tanks and cesspools, etc., pumped I FOR SALE — Red Shorthorn bull, 16
and cleaned with modern equipment. months old. dual purpose breeding herd on
Prompt service, LOUIS BLAKE. Phone ROP and 'rB tested. FILMER CHAPPEL,
42 r 6, Brussels, Ont. 4549x12 ICromarty, phone Dublin 44r12. 4560x2
RADIO REPAIRS—For all kinds of FOR SALE ---Choice. pure bred York -
radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR, 'hire boar at a good serviceable age. RUS-
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone'
847-R'. I SEI- T. BOLTON. phone 840r41. Seaforth.
4 560-tf I 4559-2
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED—Hare FOR SALE--McCormih Deering hay
your lawn mower sharpened or repaired loader. good condition. Apply to THOMAS
now, Will call for and deliver. JOHN �?I,URRAY, R.R. 3, Seaforth, phone 64r5,
offered for sale, subject to reserve bid;
a roxima
PD tel
y one-quarter acre lot; six
room frame house in good repair, with
asphalt roof and siding and good cellar; 1
hard and soft water inside: good well: I
hydro: also a small garage. Terme:
Household' effects. cash. Property -10%
down, balance thirty days. Immediate
possesion. ESTATE OF THE LATE MAR-
GARET A. STEVENS. -
For further particulars. apply to E. B.
MENZIES. Clinton. Solicitor for the Es-
tate. or to John D. McEwan, Brucefield,
or Robert A. Cleland. Listowel Execu-
tors: Harold Jackson. Auctioneer,
4560-2
MacLEAN, Egmondville. Phone 649 r 3, 'ublin. - 4560x1
Seaforth. 4554-8 FOR SALE Boys' clothing. sizes 6 and
4. clean and in new condition. Apply
)IRS. GEORGE LOVE. Walton, phone
Seaforth, 830r13, 4560-1
NOTICE .T. E. Longstaff will be ab-
sent from Seaforth and Clinton offices,
the week of June 6 to 11, while attending
a post -graduate course at the Pennsyl-
vania State College of Optometry in Phila-
delphia. Pennsylvania. 9560-1
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.
4560-t;
FOR SALE—Saddle. ''e, size, western
style in good condition. Apply .MRS
GEORGE LOVE, Walton, phone Seaforth
n.10r13. 4560-1
FOR SALE—Eight-piece dining room
suite. modern design, good as new, will
s••ll cheap. Apply to MRS. LESLIE PEP-
PER, Phone 848 r 22. Seaforth, 4560x1
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING (brush FOR SALE—Winter cut hydro poles. 5
or Spray) ; exterior or interior decor miles north west of Brucefield- CARL
sting. See our 1955 wallpaper designs. DIEHL. 620r16, Clinton. R.R, 5. Clinton.
Apply WALTER PRATT and DOUG. 4559x1
DALTON, Railway St.FOR SALE—Budgies and Canaries; 1
4560-tf `lartz Mountain Food, etc. ERIC i
ATTENTION, FARMERS! — Prompt
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call FOR SALE—Cli
collect, ED. ANDREW'S, 851 r 11, Sea- Aper seed beans, good
forth, or 235, Exeter. Associated with quality. 85.50 a bushel. Apply T
Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd - BLAC'KWELL, Parr Line. Phoneone 88 88 r r 3,
-.. ..
4560-tf .Zurich. 4557-4
M I LNER-FLO WERS, Seaforth. 393.
4560-tf
SHORTHORN SALE
JOHN OSTROM & SON
HONEYMEAD FARM
Lot 15, Con 7, Stanley Twil-
1 Mile south of Varna, Ontario
• TUESDAY, ,TUNE 14
at 1.30 ID.S.T.)
28 FEMALES — -- 2 BULiS
We have built up a rood herd of Pure-
bred Shorthorns. Unfortunately, be-
cause of personal health reasons we are
forced to drastically reduce our herd.
Fully accredited and vaccinated
THE BLOOD LINES of such noted
hulls appear at the top of the pedigrees:
Bantaskin Topnotcher limp): Kiaymor
Mentor; Ransom 22: OA.C. Rosamond's
Lad ; Shorewood President and other noted
bulls of the breed.
Many of the Females are young cows
with calves at foot and rebred again. A
few bred and open heifers. Families re-
presented are Augusta, Rosewood, Selma
and Lancaster.
2 Serviceable age bulls are also offered.
The services of these bulls are featured
FAIRACRE'S SUPREMIST by Klaymor
Monitor.
KLAYMOR OUTLAY—a 32,300 son of
CEMENT WORK—All types of brick FOR SALE -Silver gray bassineltte- Calrosaie Formula
Lunch will be served by the W. A. of
Varna United Church.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
J. E. McKinley, Clerk
Ringmen : Edward W. Elliott
and Harold Jackson
and block work. for general building work lune baby buggy in good condition. Apply
MRS. ALAN PRETTY, phone 239M. Sea-
and repair work, Call BERT CHRIS-
TENSEN, Railway St., Seaforth. Phone forth. 4560-1
75.
N,B.—Also removing of ashes and gar- FOR SALE—Seed heans for sale. Beat
bage, Town of Seaforth, 82.00 per load the weather by sowing Clipper variety,
with pick-up,1560-tf Yield high. and matures early. Apply
to WILBUR KEYES. 656r11, Seaforth.
4559 ?2
THE ELECTION ACT,
1951, SECTION' 61
Take notice that I have been advised
that the official agent of James R Scott.
a candidate in the forthcoming provincial
election in the electoral district of Huron
is John Armstrong, Londesboro, Ontario.
J. ELGIN McKINLEY
Returning Officer
Dated at Zurich. Ontario. this
26th day of May, 1952.
4560-1
arms. Order now. BORDEN BROWN,
Kinburn. Phone 811 r 2, Seaforth.
4546-11
FOR SALE --International team corn
seuffler. six years Old. Complete with
discs and shields. in perfect shape. Apply '
T,nt 5, Con. 1, McKillop.. FERG. KELLY.
phone 22r12. 4560x1
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,
I Brussels. 4518x4
FOR SALE - A quantity of 'good cedar
Posts direct from the swamp to your
farms. Heavy barb wire, $8.95. Order
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where -Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or informa-
tion, i hone CLINTON 242, collect, be-
tween 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days
and 7:30 and 9:10 a.m. on Sundays.
4544-tf
MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The June session of Huron. County
Council will meet in the Court House,
Godericb, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15. 1955.,: . .
at 10.00 a.m. E,D.S.T.
All accounts, notices of deputations or
5$itions should be in thebands of the
*May,
Oki* not later *tie Poen. on
4uMay, June Ilth, 19554-
A
554A. It MOW., r+, _
Clerk, Cdritltty ,tot Huron,
Goderieb, Ontario 4559-2
MILKERS FOP. SALE --More farmers
are switching to Surge Milkers each
month. Contact LOVELL H. McGUIRE,
Wingham. Phone 593. New and used
machines. We specialize in gond cow
milking, 4547017
FOR SALE --Reduced prices on all hard-
ware and plumbing, basins, sinks, and
galvanized pines and copper pipes and -fit-
tings Everything must go .as we are
l envies, the villiage, ROBERT FETTIS
HARDWARE„ Brucefield. 4560-1
SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, 810.00
Per load, approximately 2 cords: mixed
wand. 36.00 per load, approximately 2
cords. Prompt delivery. FRED J.
HUDIF,. 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. 4666-6
PLANTS FOR SALE — Will clearere-
msinder of first grade Tomato, Cabbage,
and Cauliflower plants, boxes of 12's, 80c;
boxes of 9's, 20c ; est'Dr, Moiiaster's Green-
house; -or phone 359,1 in evenings. B.
PURCELL, •Market St 4560x1
FOR SALE — One, Smalley grain and
Forage blower with tilting table, two 16
foot hay racks, siso number of chicken
shelters all in good condition. Phone 678r12
Hensall. W. J. F. BELL, Kippen, Ont. I
4560-2
LUIMBER FOR SALE --Orders taken for
any hemlock out 60 order: barn flour
plank,: joist; rafters; siding; . etc. Also
red elin, rock elm or ash raek sills, FRED
HUDrE. Phone 8'82, Cflnton.
46584E2
'teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
E mondville school requires teacher,
September let. Attractive ;li0sftion, Av-
erage enrolment. Salary, experience,
qualifications. Give references.
W. P. ROBERTS
Sec.-Treas. 'i'uckersmith School Area
SEAPORTS, R.R. 3
4560-1
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be -received by the under-
signed for the position of caretaker at the
following schools:- U.S.S. No. 1, McKillop,
Hibbert Numbers 2, 8, and 4. Tenders
are to indicate amount of salary required.
Tenders close June 18.
The lowest or any tender not necess.
aril, accepted.
JOSEPH O'REILLY
R. R. 2, Dublin
4560-1
TRANSPORTATION
TENDER
The Board of Trustees for the Hay
Township School Area are calling for
tenders to transport Public School pupils
for the year, Sept. 1, 1955 to June 29,
2956. FOUR separate contracts required.
1. From dosed school. No. 14, Hay, to
the Hensen Public School.
, 2. From closed school, No, 14, Hay to
No. 3 school, Hay, (Parr Line),
3. From closed school No. 11, Hay, to
U.S.S. No. 12. Hay and Stephen.
4, From closed school No. 11, Hay to
HS_ No 12, Hay (Con. 14, Hay).
Any person interested may contact the
Secretary at the office in Zurich, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted_ Tenders to be in the hands of
the secretary by June 9, 1955.
II.
C. BROKENSHIRE
Sec.-Treas., Zurich,Ont.
4560-1
TENDERS FOR COAL
AND COKE
FEDERAL BUILDINGS—PROVINCE
OF ONTARIO
SEAl.En TENDERS addressed to the
undersigned and endorsed as above, will
be received until 3.00.m. (E.D.S.T.).,
THURSDAY. JUNE 9. 195o. -for the supply
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
District Architect, 36 Adelaide St., East.
Toronto. Ontario.
Tenders will not be considered unless
made on or according to the printed forms
supplied 'by the Department and in ac-
cordance with conditions set forth there-
in_
The Department reserves the right to
demand from any successful tenderer, be-
fore awarding the order, a security deposit
in the form of a certified cheque on a
bank incorporated under the Bank Actor
the Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to
the ocderof the Honorable the Minister of
Public Works, egusl to ten per cent of the
amount of tender, in accordance with the
Government Contracts Regulations now in
force, or Bearer of Bonds. with unmatured
coupons attached, ed of the Government of
Canada or of the Canadian National Rail-
way Company and its constituent comp-
anies, unconditionally guaranteed as to
-principal and interest by the Government
of Canada
The lowest or any tender not ftecess-
arily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Chief of Administrative Services
and Secretary.
Department of Public 3Varks,
Ottawa, May 10. 1955.
4559-2
Cards of Thanks
To all my friends and relatives -{Cto
were so kind to me at the time of the
death of my wife, pallbearers. flower -
bearers, Dr. M. W. Stapleton, Mr. G. A.
Whitney, Dr. Sproat and Dr Lindsay of
the Stratford Hospital, and especially Mrs.
Elgin' Nott FRANK COLEMAN.Sr,
4560x1
I would like to thank my many friends
and relatives for their lovely treats, flow-
ers and cards while I was a patient in the
hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gorwill,
Dr. Stapleton, and the nursing staff of
Scott Memorial Hospital,
4560x1 - MRS. JAMES BARRY
Births
BATT—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
May 28, to Mr. and Mrs. StewantawButt.
Seaforth, a daughter.
DONALD—To Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Don-
ald (nee H. Jamieson I. at Sunnyside
Hospital Pittsburg, Pa., on May 26. the
gift of a son. a brother for Rob and Ian.
FORREST--Ross and Peggy Forrest of
Tuckerantith are happy to announce the
arrival of a son. William Ross, at Clin-
ton Hospital. June 1; a baby brother for
Deanna and Nancy.
MOREY—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on May 29th to Mr and Mrs. Robert Mor-
ey,.i' Seaforth, a daughter.
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Saturday, June 4 9.40-9.50 p.m.
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Friday, June 3 8.00-8.15 p.m.
Monday, June 6,.10.15-10.30 p.m.
(In'serted b'q the Huron Liberal Association)
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Dublin oupk .
Married SD Years
Mr. and Mrs. James Kraliskopf,
well known residents of Dublin,
will celebrate their' fiftieth wed-
ding anniversary on Saturday,
June 11th. A reception will be held
in their honor at their home from
3 until 5 and from 7 until 9 on that
day.
Rev. A. R. Looby, CSB, Aquin-
as Institute, Rochester, N.Y.,
visited his mother, Mrs. A. M.
Looby.
A Redempiorist Father, from
London, conducted Forty Hours'
devotion services at St. Patrick's
Church this week.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Hallihan and
son, Terry, Detroit, Mich., were
weekend guests of Mrs. Elizabeth
Cronin,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Brick,
Detroit, Mich., spent the weekend
with Mrs. Kathleen Feeney.'
Mrs. Leo Holland, Windsor,
visited Mrs. M. Shulman, and Pat-
rick Maloney.
Mrs. A. Whetham and Mrs. Jim
Curtin visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Jones in Streetsvile.
Mrs. Vera McKay, Detroit, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Eckert.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart,- Tor-
onto,' spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Stewart.
Mrs. James Curtin attended the
graduation ceremonies at Victoria
Hospital School of Nursing, Lon-
don, on Thursday evening, when
her sister, Miss Louise Mae But-
son, Munro, was one of the gradu-
ates.
Mr. andMrs. Joseph Carpenter
and family, Chatham, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke,
and sons Dennis and Tony, Detroit,
Mich., spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Dill, Detroit,.
Mich., Peter Dill and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dill, Stratford, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dill.
Mrs. Ann' Murray and Mrs.
Fred Eckert visited friends in
Galt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallington,
of Hamilton, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Atkinson.
E LIM VILLE
Mrs, Thomas Bell returned from
Toronto after spending six weeks
there with her granddaughter, Mrs:
Milan Nash, and spent a week
with her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Stephen. On Decoration Day, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Price of Detroit
motored over and spent the day
with them. Mrs. Bell returned to
Detroit with them for a month's
visit.
Last
Sunda
visitorswith
YMr.
and Mrs. Charles Stephen were:
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and Noel,
Toronto, Mr. Sam Miller and Mrs.
R. Schenk and daughters of Dash-
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robin-
son and sons, Kirkton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Laurie Stephen and son.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Routly spent last
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. William
Mair, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, David Bradshaw,
and Mr. and Mrs. William Brad-
shaw and Louise of Seaforth visit-
ed on Sunday with Miss Mary
Herdman,
Mr and Mrs H b t H t
Hube
un er an
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt of
Seaforth spent the' holiday week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter
of Barrie.
Murray% Stephen, formerly of
Linderfield's, Exeter, went to Tor-
onto Sunday where he expects to
find employment at a hardware
store there.
Elimville,WMS and WA Meet
The WMS and WA held their
meeting at thehome of Mrs. J.
Coward. Mrs. Gilbert Johns had
charge of the meeting. Mrs. F.
Skinner read the scripture. Mrs.
William Johns read a poem while
Mrs. Frank Johns played a piano
solo. Mrs. Moores gave a talk on
Convention and on how a Mission-
ary dollar is spent.
Plans were made to entertain
Thames Road, Zion and Whalen
Societies in June. Mrs. M� C.
Fletcher will be the guest speak-
er. Lunch was served at the close
of the -meeting.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Young and
family, Teeswater, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. ,Clarence
Reid and family.
Miss Betty . Mickle graduated
from the Victoria Hospital School
of Nursing Thursday evehing of
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laird
Mickle, Charles, Bob and Anne,
Mrs. Florence Joynt and Mr. and
Mrs,- William Mickle attended the
ceremony and reception held at
the H. B. Beal Technical School,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Snell attended the
Manner -McArthur wedding in In-
gersoll last Saturday.
Mrs. Tine Popma and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Sutsma-of Grand Rap-
ids, Mich,, were weekend visitors
with Ms. and Mrs. Dirk Van Wieren
and Mr. and Mrs. Klass Van
Wieren.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hedden,
Woodstock, were weekend guests
with Mrs. Catherine Heddon and
Herb.
An added feature at the Western
Ontario Champion Fiddlers' con-
test bere do Friday evening, June
ard, will be an exhibition of tap
dancing by Lila Broderick's tap
dancing class. fi
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon' Spray, and
family, Martin, David, Stephen,
and Cathy, of Winnipeg, are visit -
in^_ with Mrs. Spray's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Geiger, before
taking up residence in their new
home in Toronto.
Decoration Day will be held here
on Sunday under the auspices of
the I00F, and the local branch of
the, Canadian Legion. A short
service ,will be held at the ceno-
taph' at 2 . p.m., after which the
members will proceed to Hensall
Union Cemetery for :decoration of
the grimes.
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Burdge and Hr. an Sinclair
are confined to Victoria Hospital,
London.
Misses Kathleen and Marie El-
liott have moved to their new
home. '
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hurgrave
have moved v to their new home
recently purchased from the Et -
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser of
Detroit visited with the McIntosh
family on Sunday.
The Women's Association are
entertaining the ladies of Bayfield -
and Hensall en Taesday„June 7th.
Mrs. C. H. Simpson is visiting
with her son and daughter, in De-
troit for a few weeks. '
Mr. Harold Lobb has purchased
the property of Mr. . Robert Pettis.
Mr. Ross Stanway, of London,
spent the weekend with Mr. John,
Moffatt.
Mr. John Hill, Moose Jaw,.Sask.,
visited for a few days with his sis-
ter, Mrs. John- K. Cornish.
Mrs. Alton Johnston, of Seaforth,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Johnston.
Miss Verna EYre, Mott<
the weekend with her paarentssilentp, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Eyre,
Mrs. Crawford, of Mitchell, is
visiting
g with her sister, Mrs. Chas.
Miss Anne Haugh, London, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Haugh.
Sgt. Peter Cooper, of McDonald,
Manitoba, is spending a few days
with his wife and family. Mrs.
Cooper will leave in a few days
with Mr. Cooper to reside in Mc-
Donald, Man. The Coopers will.
be missed in Brucefield as they
were fine citizens.
Miss Louise Allen, Hamilton,
spent the holidays with her broth-
er, Mr, Edgar Allen and family.
Miss Margaret McGregor, Tor-
onto, and Miss C. McGregor, of
Wingham, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. M. McGregor.
Miss Margaret Aikenhead, Lon-
don, visited with her mother, Mrs.
Hugh Aikenhead.
Arrangements are being made
for the annual strawberry festival
of the Brucefield 'United Church,
and details will be announced
shortly, it was revealed this week.
Mrs. William Smith, Exeter, is
visiting her sister. MTs. A. Rohner.,
WINTHROP
Mrs. Fred Hutchings, of Cyprus,
Calif_, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. E. Hawley, and Mr. Hawley.
Rev. J. R. Holden, Of Innerkip,
has accepted a call to. the McKillop
charge, and will begin his ministry
there on July lst.
Ontario Champion
Fiddlers' Contest
HENSALL
Friday, June 3rd
at 8 p.m.
Free Press Trophy, Square Danc-
ing, Step Dancing
Lloyd Wright, of CFPL T.V., Lon-
don, Master of Ceremonies
Dance in Hall atter 11 p.m.
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Mr,, Lawrence Smiley, 'Mrs. Geo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don, Gr visited
ill ti eal Aver the holiday.
Johnston and faintly spent
the weekend in Toronto.
Miss Lois ' Moffatt, Windsor,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Walter Moffatt,
Mrs. A. Patterson spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Williain
Patterson in Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale and
family, of Glencoe, spent the holi-
day with Mrs. Stackhouse.
`Mrs. Neale and Mrs. Mac Wilson
attended the funeral of their cou-
sin, Dr. Roy Stackhouse, of Ridge-
way, on Sunday.
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FORM 23 --
TBE ELECTION ACT, 1951
SECTION 88 (4)
NOTICE OF. HOLDING AN
ADVANCE POLL
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The
Election Act, 1951 (Section 88) a poll for the elect-
oral District of Huron will -be held on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th days
of June, 1955, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and from
7 p.m. until 10 p.m., E.S.T. -
The polling places for the said electoral dis-'
trict will be located at the
Town Hall, Exeter
- Town Hall, Goderich
Melvin Clarkes -Service Station
Seaforth
for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters
who expect to be absent from the electoral 'dis-
trict on the day fixed for polling.
The ballot boxes will be opened and the votes
counted at 7 p.m. of the 9th day of Jilne at the -
said places.
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 24th day of May, 1955.
J. ELGiN McKINLEY
- Returning Officer
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