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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1955-11-25, Page 4;,,2. w:nrr,+ +;tm'r•.. t+e.^•tl;"m'1.713 rr. •IjitON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 25, 1955 WAIEXA. WHERE MORE PEOPLE'DO M.° MG AND SELLING! Iassified Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC. — Per Word: 1st Week 1 Cent 2nd Week % Cent 3rd Week >rtj Cent Minimum charge. each, insertion.,25 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as one word. Cards of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices, Coming Events -1 cent per word. Minimum. 60 cents per week, Enquiries may be directed to a Box No., c/o The Huron Expositor, for 15 cents extra. Fifteen cents additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 days of date of final insertion. Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. Auction Sales, Notices to Creditors. Etc. --Rates on application. Coming Events THE PLACE for Dancing on Friday night is at the Crystal Palace. Mitchell. Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks in attendance. 4583-7 THE TUCKERSMITH Ladies' Club are sponsoring a dance on Thursday, November 24, in the Londesboro Hall. Music by Hank Norris Orchestra. 4584-1 ANNUAL BAZAAR and Chicken Pie Supper, Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen- sall. Saturday, November 26th: bazaar commencing 3 p.m., supper 5 :30 to 7 p.m. Admission $1.00 and 50c. Come and bring a friend. 4588-2 SAMPLE TEA and Bazaar in the base- ment of St. Paul's Church, Hensel!, Satur- day. December 3, at 3:30 p.m. Bag of samples of useful products will be given free with each tea. Tea tickets 50c. may be purchased in advance. 4584-2 $90.00 JACKPOT BINGO -Full house in 58 calls wins the jackpot: $5.00 added every Saturday night until someone wins jackpot; also 14 games of "Share -the - Wealth.' No admission; 1Oc a game. Legion Hall. Hensall. Saturday, November 26th, 9 p.m. Sponsored by Hensel] Legion. 4584-1 Lost and Found LOST -Two Hereford heifers strayed from Lot 22. Concession 5. McRill'op Town- ship. PHONE 539 r 4, Seaforth. 458431 ATTENTION, FARMERS! - Prompt, courteous collection of all dead and FOUND-- Strayed onto farm of JAMES disabled farm animals and hides. Call MILLER, Cromarty, one Southdown ram. collect, ED, ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea - Owner may ha,e same by paying for ad. forth, or 235, Exeter. Associated with 4584x1 Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd. 4581-tf Notices NOTICE -Would look after children all day until 6 o'clock. Apply to MRS. PAULUHAN. Phone 669 r 33. Seaforth. 4584x1 NOTICE -Lemon's Taxi now goes to Stratford daily, except Sunday, at 10 a.m. Phone 676 or 675 before 9:30 for service. Parcels up to 75 pounds carried either way. 4584x1 LETTERS UNLIMITED -A correspond- dence club for people interested in receiv- ing friendly letters. 50 cents yearly. Write, JUNE BIRTLEY, 86 Aldwych Avenue, Toronto 6. 4584x2 RADIO REPAIRS -For all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 347-R, 4581-tf GET YOUR sewage work done now. Only $2 per foot on contract basis. All work guaranteed, Contact 850 r 33, Sea - forth. 4581-tf 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. 4581-tf PAPERHANGING. PAINTING (brush 'or spray): exterior or interior decor- ating. See our 1955 wallpaper designs. Apply WALTER PRATT and DOUG DALTON. Railway St. 4581-tf For Rent FOR RENT- Two heated apartments. Apply DR. E. A. McMASTER, Seaforth. 4584-1 CAR BUYERS Our Financing Service. at Low Cost, will help' you make a better deal. Ask us NOW before you buy. FOR RENT -One -room apartment. OR- W. C. OKE 4581-tf INSURANCE Phone 458 VILLE ORE. Seaforth. FOR RENT -Animal clippers : floor pol- ishers. CROWN HARDWARE. Phone 797, Seaforth. 4584-1 FOR RENT -Five -room apartment, West William Street : coal furnace. JOSEPH HUGILL. Phone 3884. 4584-1 FOR RENT -Can accommodate one or two roomers. MISS L. FAULKNER, George St. Phone 223, daytime. 4584x1 FOR RENT -December I. large self- contained apartment : two bedrooms. mod- Seaforth 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. 4581-tf ern kitchen, bathroom : heated. Box 490. HURON EXPOSITOR. 458.4x2 FOR RENT - Four -room unfurnished apartment heated. Apply on Saturdays only. JOHN MICHELS, Goderich Street West, Seaforth. 4584x1 Help Wanted TWP. OF HIBBERT Notice of Nomination Meeting Electors of the Township of Hibbert take notice that a meeting will be held WANTED AT ONCE-Rawleieh Dealer in the Staffa Township Hall on Friday, in Huron County. Write RA W'LEIGH'S, November 25, 1955, between the hours of Lept K -343-R. Montreal, P.Q. . 1 and 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the 4684-1 Purpose of nominating fit and proper per- sons for the offices of Reeve. Councillors and Trustees for Public School Area No. 1 for the said Township of Hibbert for the year 1956. Elections, if any, will be held on Monday. December 5. 195.5, with polls being open from 9 o'clock a.m. until 5 o clock p.m. (Signed) ROY BURCHILL, Returning Officer. 4584-1 WANTED --Good reliable secretary with typing and shorthand. Apply in writing fO W. G. THOMPSON & SON LTD.. Hen- sall. 4584-2 WANTED -A woman who likes house- work : two working adults: modern con- , veniences. Apply to Box 4F3. HURON EXPOSITOR. 45841 HELP WANTED- Part-time office help two or three days per week: knowledge of accounting necessary. TOM RAWLINGS, Pearson Motor Sales. Zurich. Phone 33. 4584-1 WANTED -Girl to live in. for general housework; modern city home: private bedroom and bath: three children. Half day and alternate week -ends off. Phone LONDON 34328, collect, 4583x2 CLERK'S NOTICE Of First Posting Of Voters' List Township of McKillop WANTED -Companion housekeeper to Notice :s hereby given that I have corn - take full charge of house and look after plied with Section 9 of The Voters' Lists elderly lady. Protestant Christian home Act and that I have posted up at my in Egmondville: modern facilities. Ap- office at Lot 27, Concession 2, McKillop, ply Box 463, HURON EXPOSITOR. ! on the 22nd day of November, 1955, the 45814f list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections. - and that such list remains there for in- spection. Wanted HANDYMAN will do any type of job, full or part time. Apply to Box 492, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4584-2 WANTED --Good used I -gallon or 2 -gal - Ion ice cream freezer: good used phone - graph; good used player piano. PHONE 652 r 13, Seaforth. 4584x2 WANTED- Hensall or Exeter district, small self-contained apartment- or room and board for elderly woman. Apply Box 494, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4584-2 HATCHING EGGS WANTED On some breeds egos taken every week in the year. Gond premium paid. Many of our flocknwners are making right now a premium of Ste per dozen over the price as paid In their Inca] grading station. Send for full details. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED FERGUS, ONTARIO. Phone 405 4581-4 Property For Sale FOR SALE --On Goderich St. East, in Seaforth. a two-storey. eight -room frame house; on lot about 140x110 feet All newly decorated and insulated. Phone 494-W, or address JOHN WALSH, Gode- rich St. East, Seaforth. 4584x2 FOR SALE $500 DOWN Well located 7 -room house in good con- dition; balance in monthly payments, less than rent. Moderately priced. INCOME HOME Fully modern house on John Street with self-contained modern apartment. Will bring in a nice income. Reasonable terms. 100 -ACRE FARM fn Tuekersnlith. Exceilent land and Wild - toss. Low down payment, Priced at $7000 for quick sale. Owner unable to continue farming yy�y RAROLb JA+CICSON RE STATE alae 048 or 41.4 a Mile-prostntes Rank oNft'Artur And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 6th day of December, 1955. DATED this 22nd day of November, 1955. J. M. ECKERT. Clerk of McKillop Township. 4584-2 PROCLAMATION Township of Hullett The annual meeting of the ratepayers of the Township of Hullett will be held in the Community Hall. Londesboro FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 The Clerk will be in the Community Hall, Londesboro, from 1 to 2 p.m. to re- ceive Nominations for Reeve and Coun- cillors tp hold office for the year 1956. When proposed candidate is not present. his Nomination Paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he consents to be so nominated. A meeting of the Electors will be held in the Community Hall, Londesboro. at 2 p.m., Friday. November 25th. to hear pro- posed candidates, and in case more than the required number of candidates I. fill the offices are nominated, and a vote de- manded, a Poll will be held an MONDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1955 from 9 am. until 5 p.m., at the following Places: - Poll 1: Foresters' Hall, Kinhurn : Se - cord M.eBrien, D.R.O.: Ephriam Clark, Poll Clerk. Poll 2: School House, S.S. No. 6; Bert Beacom, D-R.O. ; ` Leo Watt, Poll Clerk. Poll 9: U. School House, U.S.S. No. 2; Joseph Flynn. D,R.O.; Bernard Tighe, Poll Clerk. Poll 4: Community Hall, Londesboro; Joseph Shaddick, D.R. 0.: Len Shobbrook, Poll Clerk. Poll 5: Community Hall, Sutnmerhlll ; Ephriam Snell, 13.11;.0. ; Orval Rapson, Poll Clerk. Poll 6: Commnnfty Hall, Londeshoro : Bert Shobbrook, D.R.O. ; Lloyd Pipe, Poll Clerk, Poff, 7 t Paraders' Hon, Auburn: Mrs. Wlltfarh Craig, D.1t O.: Major Yung - Mut, Poll CIerk. • MORSE W. (icAVAB, Town hip Clerk. Notices For Sale FLOWERS for every occasion. `Wallace FOR SALE -Steel crib and a baby's Ross has been appointed agent for Mit- tratntng chair. PHONE 233. Seaforth. `hell Nurseries. Flowers will be delivered 4684x1 daily in Seaforth. Orders from country may be picked up at residence. Special for this week: Potted Mums, $2.00; Baby Mums, $2.00 dozen; large Mama, $4.00 dozen. in all colors. Phone evenings, 1351 ; phone day, Mitchell 87. 4584-1 TWP. of TUCKERSMITH Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Tuckersmith, on the 14th day of November 1955, the list of all persons en- ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS -Ideal for tele - titled to vote in said Municipality at vision lamps, coffee tables. ERIC MILNER Municipal Elections, and that such list Flowers, Variety Gifts, Pet Supplies. Phone remains there for inspection. Seaforth 393. 4584-tf FOR SALEr-Used Kelvinator refrigera- tor and un upright piano, Apply MRS. B. BROWN, Jarvis St. 4584-1 FOR SALE -Double bed, spring and mat- tress: dresser. washstand. Box 491, HUR- ON EXPOSITOR. 4684x1 FOR SALE -Child's white figure skates, size 13. Apply to FERN LOVE. Phone 916, Seaforth. 4584-1 'f'ARR LINE FORUM The Parr Line Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and *s. Stew- art Blackwell. There were nnilie- teen adults and two children Pres- ent. It was review night, so there was no given topic for -discussion. During the business period the ladies made plans to have a booth at Mrs. Dick's sale, while the men discussed things in general. Progressive euchre was played. The winners were: ladies, first, Mrs. Charles Robinson; consola- tion, Mrs. John Soldan; gents, first, Wilfred Mousseau; consolation, Clark Reickert. Mrs. Howard Ad- kins won the prize for, sitting on the lucky chair. The hostess served lunch. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sol- dan, when the topic for discussion will be, "Why Keep Farm Ac- counts?" FOR SALE- -Young sow, due in one week. JOSEPH S. O'REILLY. Phone 46 r 3, Dublin. 4284x1 FOR SALE-- 20 pigs six weeks old. Ap- ply OSCAR TEBBUTT, Seaforth, 4584x1 And I hereby call upon all voters to FOR' SALE -Two 1955 model TV sets, take immediate proceedings to have any 21 -inch: reduced 20 per cent: used TV set, errors or omissions corrected according to reconditioned, $100. CROWN HARD - law, the last day for appeal being the WARE. 4584-1 29th day of November, 1955. DATED this 14th day of November, 1955. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. 4583-2 CLERK'S NOTICE Of First Posting Of Voters' List VOTERS' LIST, 1955. TOWN OF SEA - FORTH, COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of The Voters' Lists Act, 1951, and that I have posted up at my office at the Town Hall, on the 0th day of November, 1955 the list of all Persons entitled to vote in the said Mun- icipality at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 25th day of November, 1955. DATED this 8th day of November, 1955. D. H, WILSON, Clerk of Seaforth. 45824 WANTED SUPERINTENDENT FOR HURON COUNTY HOME The County of Huron will receive ap- plications for the position of Superin- tendent of the Huron County Home, situat- ed two miles from Clinton, on Highway No. 4, until Monday, December 12th, 1955. Preliminary applications should be made in writing, stating experience, qualifica- tions and salary expected, to A. H. ERSKINE, Clerk, County of Huron, Goderich, Ontario. Interviews will be arranged, 4584-1 Town of Seaforth NOMINATIONS FOR SALE - Clean, bright fuel oil. Sarnia's best from top of vat No. 1: and Government -tested coal, screened each de- livery. WILLIAM M. HART, 4581-tf FOR SALE-Wingham Classic cook stove, cheap: 86 -inch wood lathe, motor, chisels, complete. Apply FRANK PHIL- LIPS. Phone 229, Seaforth, 4584x1 CAMDEN (R.C,A.) RECORDS -78, 45 and 33 1/3 r.p.m.; popular Western, Sym- phonies, Operas. show tunes. On sale at OKE BILLIARDS, Main Corner, Seaforth, 4581-tf SLABS FOR SALE -Hardwood, $10.00 per load. approximately 2 cords: mixed wood, $8.00 per load, approximately two cords. Prompt delivery. FRED J. HUDIE. Phone Clinton 862. 4582x12 FOR SALE --Boy's Junior two -wheel bicycle, in good condition, new paint job: a Briggs -Stratton ity to 2 H.P. gasoline motor, in good condition: a 5 -tube mantel radio, long and short wave, in good working order. PHONE 187-J between 7 and 8 o'clock. 4584x2 FOR SALE --New York Central electric train, transformer, engine, tender, four cars with sliding doors 2 uncouplers, 2 electric switches and control ; 34 feet track on 6x4 plywood board; all like new: $48. Seen by appointment. Skates, size 5, $3.00. J. H., Drawer J. Hensall, Ont. 4584-1 WEDDING INVITATIONS In All the Newest Styles RECEPTION CARDS CAKE BOXES PAPER NAPKINS MATCHES, COASTERS CROMARTY Mrs. Violet Quange, of Harring- ton, is spending a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, of Weston, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Alice Cooper, of Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Carey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, La- verne and Margaret Ann, were at London on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caddick. Mr. Bert Lamb, of Grenfell, Sask., visited with his niece, Mr. L. Sors- dahl. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alf Coates and Betty, of Exeter, Mr. Larry Schleuter, of Detroit, and Mr. Bill Terrington, of Wind- sor, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. A. Robertson on Monday. Mrs. Charlie Mills, of St. Marys, spent a few days with her uncle, Mr. John Robertson. ZION Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wernham and family, of Denfield, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter, of Staffa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and family visited her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broughton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper vis- ited with Mrs. James Malcolm on Sunday. Miss Gwen Britton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brit- ton, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickinson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. Under -25 drivers have the great- est accident rate of any group, The Huron Expositor causing twice their numerical pro- portion of Canada's accidents, ...__ Motor Cars For Sale CAR FOR SALE -'51 Ford Custom Coach, in good condition. GERD KULICK. Phone 187-R, Seaforth. 4583x3 Cards of Thanks KIPPE.N -NEW OF- THE WEEK We are sorry to -report Mr. Nor- man Long_is confined to St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar No of Listowel, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and Lorne, of London, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes and Larry, of London, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Stokes' father, Mr. Robt. Thomson. WA. Hold Successful Bazaar The WA. of St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, held a very suc- cessful bazaar in the Sunday School room on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. (Rev.) McLeod opened the bazaar after which sales were brisk in all booths. In charge 'were Mrs. Harold Jones, president; in the fancy work booth, Mrs. R. Elsie, Mrs. A. Mc- Murtrie, Mrs. Bert Faber and Mrs. J. W. McLean; baking, Mrs: Emer- son Anderson, Mrs. Wm. Kyle, Mrs. R. Consitt, Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. S. Pepper, Mrs. L. Lovell and Mrs. Leonard Lovell; touch and take, Mrs. Jack Cooper, Jr., and Mrs. John Deitz; fish pond, Mrs. Ralph Turner and Mrs. John Coop- er., Sr.; produce, Mrs. H. Jones and Mrs. illiam Caldwell; baby art- icles, Mrs. Robert McGregor and Mrs. J. McLellan, Candy booth was in charge of the Mission Band with the leader, Miss Gerta Bennindyk. The tea room was attractively dec- orated with green luncheon cloths and bouquets of mums, with Mrs. A. Parsons convener. McKILLOP BUSY BEAVERS The first meeting of the McKillop Busy Beavers 4-H Club was held at the home of Mrs. James Keys. leader, on Tuesday evening. Nov. 14. The meeting 'was opened with the Institute Ode and the roll call was answered by 20 members, The officers elected for the new project, "What Shall I Wear?" are: president, June Smith; vice-presi- dent, Catherine Moylan; treasurer and supply secretary, Helen Con- nolly; secretary and press and ra- dio reporter, Sandra Doig. The name, "McKfflop Busy Beav- ers." is to be continued for this fall's project. Mrs. Les Pryce, as- sistant club leader, discussed the topic, "Choosing color and design of material to suit the personal- ity." This proved very interesting, as each girl became more enlight- ened on what color and material she should wear.. The meeting closed with "God Save the Queen," and lunch was served. Betty Campbell thanked the hostess on behalf of the club girls. The home assignment for the next meeting is: "Choose two piec- es of material in colors that would be suitable for the dainty type girl and two for the assured type girl." HENSALL NEWS , OF THE WEEK Sample Tea, Bazaar. St. Paul's Church, Hensall, Dec. 3. Buy your ticket in advance. Be sure of your bag of samples, free with your tea. (Advt. — ) 4584-2 I WISH to thank those who called on me and sent gifts and cards while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. 4584x1 IVY HENDERSON I WISH to thank my friends and neigh- bors for the flowers cards and remem- brances while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital; also my thanks to the nurses and Drs. Stapleton and Gorwill. MRS. LOUIS LAUDENBACH A meeting of the Electors of the Town ;. x1 of Seaforth will be held in the i I WOULD LIKE to thank my friends TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH I i'nd neighbors who called on me and sent '' 6 .cards and treats and after I got home; 7T" pyaasse to thank doctors and nurses of St. on - L. �Mnseph's Hospital, London, and Dr. Staple - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28'71955...t. ton and Mr. George Hays, and all who ° helped, It was all very much appreciated. for the purpose of nominating persons for 4584x1 ELMER BOLTON the offices of Mayor, Reeve, six Council- lors. Public School Trustees, and Public I WOULD like to express my sincere Utility Commissioner. thanks and appreciation to all friends, relatives and neighbors, for the lovely Nominations will be from 7:30 p.m. to flowers, cards and gifts sent to me while 6:30 D.m. a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. John Heal, Dr. P. Brady and Rev. N. D. Knox, MRS. WM. RILEY, 4284-t Hensall, Ont. If a poll be necessary, the same will be held at the following place' on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Mf ' 19551 from 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Polling Sub -Division No. I and 2, at Teall's Garage. Polling Sub -Division No. 3 and 4, at the Public Library. Polling Sub -Division No. 5 anti, at M. E. Clarke's Garage. / 3 Sea forth, November efef 2955 D. H. WILSON, Town Clerk. 4584-1 In Memoriam BROOME - In loving memory 'of our darling son and brother, Bobby, who was accidentally killed November 22, 1948. The evening star shines o'er the grave Of the one we loved and could not save; The call was sudden the shock severe, To part with the one we loved so dear. Sweet little flower of heavenly birth, He was to fail to bloom on earth. - Sadly missed by Daddy, Mother, Sis- ters and Brothers. 4584-1 Poultry FOR SALE --60 pullets, ready to lay, Red Hampshire. Apply to BERT CHRIS- TF,NSEN, Phone 75, Seaforth. 4584-1 Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Good''). mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25e: 24 sam- ples $1.00. Mall - Order Dept. T-73, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Auction Sales EXECUTORS' AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of 96 -acre Farm, Lot 6, Concession 17, Grey Township. 1 mile east of Walton Church, will be held Friday, December 2nd, at 2:30 p.m;: 416 store$' brick house, modern bath; bank barna with cement stabling, water py�assure sys- tem, litter carrier, excellent anter siiilply; good clhy loam ; land all spaded at pres- ent. Terms -10% down, bal' ce 00 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. '$STA't'B or LATE MRS. HUGH RA3$BAY; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; Robert xl[etherinatan, Solicitor: George Williamson, Fred Small. 4584-1 don, Executors. 45884 Births SCOTT -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 20, 'to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott, Cromarty, a daughter, WILDFONG--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfong, R.R. 2. Walton, a daughter. CARNOCHAN-At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on November 21, to Mr. and Mrs, John Carnochan, R.R. 3. Seaforth, a son. KLAVER-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klaver, R.R. 4 ,Seaforth, a son, Junior 'B' Big Ten Standing (Nov. 21—a.m,) Central Division WLTP Waterloo 5 0 0 30 - Burlington 4 1 0 24 Owen Sound 3 2 0 22 Woodstock 3 3 0 33 Dundas 2 4 0 30 Western Division Seaforth 3 2 1 46 New Hamburg 3 2 1 31 Simcoe 1 3 2 27 Sarnia 2 3 0 24 London 0 6 0 20 A Pts. 17 10 16 8 18 6 23 6 33 4 37 27 33 33 50 7 7 4 4 0 SCORING (Scorin.g figures do not include Dundas at Burlington game of Nov. 15) G A Pts. Pen. McLlwain, Sea. 10 13 23 4 Smith, Sea. 8 13 21 2 Shantz. Sea. 12 8 20 10 Vena, Sea. 8 6 14 30 Farrell, Burl. 8 6 14 2 Oliver, Burl. 7 7 14 4 Leclair, Wat. 8 5 14 40 Coletti. Wood, 4 7 11 0 Dunham, Sar, 6 4 10 40 Walmsley, 0.S. , 6 4 10 0 Hogan, Wat. 5 510 16 Sanho, Sini, 3 7 10 4 Naaalin, ' Wood. 8-- 1 9 4 Duncan, Sar. 4 5 9 14 Babcock, N.H. 5 3 8 0 Wright, Sim, 4 4 8 12 Montagne, 'that. 4 4 8 2 ' MacDonald, Wood2 6 8 , 0 (11 other players tied with 7 points apiece). 4 Mrs. Carl Payne has returned from Victoria Hospital, London, much improved in health, and ap- preciated very much the kindness extended to her during her stay there. Mrs. E. Geiger is spending a few weeks in Toronto with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spray and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook have returned home after visiting with their daughter and son-in-law- Mr and Mrs. Gary Corlett, in Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flynn, Sea - forth, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lawson, of Clinton, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaddick. The Women's Missionary Society of the United Church will hold their annual meeting on Thursday, Dec. 8 at the manse. This meeting was scheduled for December 1, but the date has been changed. The W.M.S. of the United Church have been invited to be guests of the W.M.S. and W.A. of the Evan- ARM BRUCEFIELD Visiting with Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Consist were their sisters, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Logan, of Hen - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kovack, of Port Dover, visited with Mrs. Kov- ack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snelling, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mustard, of Weston, visited with the form- er's parents over the weekend. • Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie, of St. Thomas, visited with Mr. Mc- Kenzie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. McKenzie. The many friends of Mrs. Chas. Snelling were sorry to hear she became suddenly ill while at work at the egg grading station., •Mr. and Mrs. G. Beecroft, Bel - grave, spent the weekend with Mrs. Beecroft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Strat- ford, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair. The many friends o - Mr. Sinclair are pleased to know he- is improv- ing in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Jr., are attending and assisting at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. Mr. Alex Mustard had the mis- fortune to fracture his ankle while assisting with cattle last Friday. Mrs. C. Ham and Miss Mary Swan are visiting in Hamilton with Mrs. (Dr.) Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and family and Mrs. H. Berry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Smith, at Bluevale. Group No. 2 of the W,A. held a very successful rummage sale in. Clinton Town Hall. Fends of Mrs. John Grainger are pleased to know she was well enough 'to return home from Clin- ton Hospital. gelical U.B. Church, Zurich, on Thursday. December 1. Reeve William Parke is attend- ing County Council in Goderich this week. ' Miss Betty Mickle. B.Sc.N., To- ronto, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family. ' i Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaddick and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake at- tended thearden's banquet in Goderich W&dnesday of this week. The ladies of Chise}hurst United Church held a quilting bee in the church schoolroom this week and quilted two quilts. A pot -luck sup- per was enjoyed. Cottage For Rent Furnished, with hot and cold water. Three-piece bath; linoleum and oil burner- Five minutes' drive from Clinton Radar School; three minutes' drive from Sea - forth, on new No, 8 Highway be- tween Seaforth and Clinton. Phone at once: 667 r 13, Seaforth, or 616 r 13, Clinton, or apply to JONATHAN HUGILL Miss Ella Dowson and brother, Mr. Rowson, of Varna; visited on Sunday with their brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dow - son. MY. and Mrs. Keith Westlake, Elaine and Kenneth visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gack- stetter. Mr. Arthur Long, of Merriton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple, Bonnie and Betty, of Brucefield, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McBride. Mrs. W. R. Cooper returned home on Sunday after a pleasant visit with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Camp- bell, in London. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Curran, of London, visited on Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. J. McCly- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gackstetter, Kathryn and Henry, of near Hen - sail, and Mr. Edward Gackstetter, of- near Zurich, were Friday even- ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter. YP.U. Meets The Y.P.U. of St. Andrew's Unit- ed Church, Kippen, met on Monday evening at th home of Miss Elaine Bell, with 22 members present. The devotional period was taken by Louise Hyde. During the business part of the meeting it was decided to canvass for the Bible Society, also to pur- chase vases for the church. Keith Love gave the topic, "The Church At Work." The next meeting will be held at Marlyn Anderson's home. Mr. Bram Bennindyk will give the top- ic. "Why Go To High School?" which should prove very interest- ing. Recreation period followed, in charge of Jerry Parsons. The benediction was pronounced and a dainty lunch served. OfficersReorfed For Second' Year By Arnold Circle Mrs. Mary Hildebratldt was hos- tess for the November meeting of the Arnold Circle of Carmel Pres- byterian Church. Hensen, Monday, Nov. 21. • The meeting opened with prayer. Minutes, roll call, birthday fees and business followed. The theme of the worship ser- vice was "Compassion," and was prepared and given very capably by Mrs. Roy Bell. "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" was sung, follow- ed with a prayer. by Mrs. Stewart Bell. Scripture verses were read by Mrs. H. Brown and Mrs- Myrtle Orr. An offertory prayer was re- peated by Mrs. Roy Bell. The sing- ing of "Saviour, Teach Me Day By 'Day,"- closed the worship service, Mrs. Pearl Baynham read a very interesting article from "Glad Tid- ings," concerning the officers, their duties and stay of office. Mrs. Sadie Hoy dealt with the last three chapters of the study book in a very capable and interesting man- ner. Rev. D. MacDonald closed the' meeting with prayer. 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