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EaltECTORS---HIarry Coates, R.
ft.; 1, Centralia; W h ant A. Ham-
idtow, .Ctomaar'tYs.M11.:.+. Mc dy,
ILA, 2, Ki +kton;-" Wes J. Rohde,
Si. 3, Mitchell.
AGENTS --Thos, G. Ballantyne,
1, Woodham; Clayton Harris,
ilitedteR; Stanley Hooking, Miit-
shell.
SOLICITOR — W. G. Cochrane,
Exeter.
Secretary -Treasurer — Arthur
;Fraser, Exeter.
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ShQ><•thoYn Judging - trophy dAriated�.
by. the Michigan State Shorthorn
Breeders' Club,
Members of the team which
competed at the club's field- day
at Belmar Farms, Grand `Blanc
on Sunday, were: Bert,
Pepper, R.R. 3, Seaforth; David
Kirkland, R.R. 3, Luc1 Tow., and
Barry McQuillan, R:R. 1,'Lucknow,
It was the first time that the
trophy was competed for. Michi-
gan teams having competed in On-
tario for a similar ,trophy in pre-
vious years, this year decided to
sponsor a similar contest and to
offer a challenge trophy. The
competition was open to teams
from the Counties of Middlesex,
fordP, Huron and
ttie 'State l: Michigan,.
Coutestaiits were.- required to
lodge three aelassee-4.two of breed-,
ing Shorthorns anada elass, of mar
ket'Shorthorns, eiid,to give reasons
be, two of • the classes. The Huron
County team in winning the tro-
phy, which will= be e. kept perm;an-
ently at ..the Agricultural Office,
had a total scare of 550 points out
of a possible score of 600 points.
The team also won the ten dollar
special prize donated to the win-
ning team. Bert Pepper, R,R, 3
Seaforth, was the high contestant
in the 'competition, with a total
,score of 191 points out of a pos-
sible -total of 200 points and was
the winner of the cash award of
five dollars to the highest con-
testant. Contestants in the compe-
tition in orde to ;$40'.11a
to
be
me e � 1 b,
nib rS o. the . ft.�l- ;�+
proggeM in their respeetive coup.
ties. The Huron. Comity - team was
entored and coached , by Agricul
tura). Representative G. W. Mont-
goinerY, and Assistant Agricultur-
al Representative A. S. Bolton:
Other team standings were- as
follows: 2nd, Gratiot County, Mich;
igan, Team No. 1, 548 points; .3rd,
Genesse County, Mich., Teani No:
1, 529; 4th, Gratiot County, Mich.,
Teani No. 2, 525; 5th, Leighton
County, 475; 6th, Eaton County,
Mich., 444 points; 7th, Genesse
County, Mich., Team No. 2, 417,
"I insured my voice," said the
famous singer, "for $250,000."
"And what," asked his rival,
"did you do with -money?"
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tohonor them oil the occasion .-
their fiftieth wed41#g anniversa
Mrs. Shea, the •..griper :. atheirine'
Atkinson, of Hibbert Township and
Join Shea, of Beechwood, McKII
loop Township, were married
June 19, 1906, in St.,. Columban
R man Catholic Church, Father
Alert McKeown officiating They
were attended by ,Mrs, Willis tiro
O'Reilly (formerly Miss Emma
Shea), and Mr. William 'Atkinson.
The couple have spent their entire
lives as members of St. Columban
Parish. Their marriage was bless-
ed with a family of three sons—
Joseph,.James and John.
A miniature wedding party, con,
sisting of some of Mr. and Mrs.
Shea's grandchildren, presented
the couple with suitable gifts. The
tiny bride and groom, dressed in
their grandparents' bridal gar-
ments of fifty years ago, sang a
duet entitled, "Put On Your Old
Grey Bonnet."
A congratulatory telegram of
blessings and greetings from His
Holiness Pope ' Piux XII was read
by Mr. John Delaney and Mr.
Joseph Downey, A toast to the
bride and groom was proposed by
Mr. John L. Malone, who also ex-
pressed greetings from Rev. John
McCowell, pastor of St. Columban
Church. After the presentation
everyone joined in singing, "For
BLAKE
Mr,•and Mrs. James Burdge and
daughter, Mary Ellen, of Cobourg,
are holidaying at her parent's
home, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey.
Mr. Christian Swartzentruber is
recovering after his recent illndss.
Messrs. Ronald and Robert Dins-
more are • holidaying with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dins-
more.
Miss Emilia Dinsmore, of Lon-
don, spent a day with her brother
•and sister-in-law recently.
Mrs. Harold Finlay and family
were visited by • her cousins from
Exeter and Tennesee recently.
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IRON CURTAIN
CRASHER
!,.very
for their kinds dss and for
;Pood-wishes ,
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. �{Xe lrnFli p;, Y�,as..auJQye
mine fte.e -
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a d o v
ping. ` K dainty lunch was; Hien,
served,
Mr- sill M•rs hea
re
ceive.
d
numerous' beau cords and
greeting
from theirAn friends.
They are also the proud recipients
recipients
of the Pope's Apostolic Blessing,
sent to them from Route.
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Leisso, Mr.
and Mrs. William Schaefer and
Allan Bossence, Tavistock, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
.Austin Dolmage.
WALTON
Tuesday Evenib ?
will be our A . u
Everyone is welcome to loin us iii
education, fellowships, fun a indaiPspee1io
Guest speaker, BOB CARBERT,
Farm Editor for CKNX, Wingham Radio aiid'T'
For artificial breeding service or more .infoa
tion, call collect to:
CLINTON HU. 2-3441
between 7:30 and 9:30 aan.'
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. McGavin, of
Windsor; Mr. Arthur McGavin, of
Reading, Penn., and Miss Mary
McGavin, of Seaforth, were visi-
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Leeming last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Holmes, Segium,
Texas, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leeming
last week.
ZURICH 4.11 CLUB MEETS
Zurich 4-H Calf Club met on the
farm of Herb Klopp, Zurich. The
members judged, gave reasons and
received instructions on judging
on a class of Aberdeen Angus
cows from Mr. Klopp's herd.
The business period was held in
the upper part of the barn, where
a test on feeds and feeding was
also given.
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ESBECO LIMITED
STRATFORD, ONTARIO — PHONE 78
We confess a sneaking respect
for one resourceful gentleman
who fooled the Commies—albeit
by morally dubious means.
Seems he would load his hollow
aluminum artificial leg with can-
dy, coffee and nylons in West
Berlin, then whisk over the bor-
der into East Berlin in his
motorized wheel chair. He made
a neat profit — until the border
gendarmes ultimately caught up
with him.
More and more businesses—
fromartificial limbs to shipbuild-
ing — similarly find aluminum
a valuable aid to sales and pro-
fits. Farther major expansion of
Alcan's smelters in both Quebec
and B.C. is aimed to satisfy the
continued increasing demand
for the light metal.
ALUMINUM CAMPANY OF
CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN)
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. James Allen, who is on the
police force at York, spent • the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires
are holidaying with Mrs: 'Squires'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al-
len.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of In-
gersoll, spent Sunday with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. V. Hargraves.
Gail and Murray Keys are holi-
daying with their grandmother,
Mrs. Ben Keys. •
Miss Marguerite McDonald, of
London, and Mrs. B. Menary,- of
Bayfield, spent the weekend with
Misses Kay. and Marie Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burdge, of
Cobourg, are holidaying with Mr.
Burdge's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Burdge.
Mrs. G. Snelling, of Port Col-
borne, is visiting a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Snelling.
The many friends of Mrs. A.
Rohner and Mr. Sam McClung are
pleased to see them able to be
out again after their" recent sev-
ere illness.
Mr. and Mrs. James Paterson,
of London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith
and family, of Stratford, visited
with friends in the village on Sun-
day. Miss Gaye Elliott returned
to • Stratford with them for two
weeks' holidays.
Name Hensall Winners
Bingo winners at Hensall Legion
bingo Saturday were: Miss Bon-
nie Foster, Mrs. Silcox, Clinton;
Mrs. Wes Venner; Mrs, Nellie
Buchanan; Mrs. Elliott, Clinton;
Mrs. Nellie Buchanan; Arthur
Chapman, Clinton;, Mrs, Lawrence
Denommy, Clinton; Mrs. A. Orr;
Miss Dianne Schwartzentruber;
Mrs. Roy Pepper; Roy Kenny;
Mrs. A. Clark; Mrs. Elliott, Clin-
ton; Miss Elma Hill and Dianne
Schwartzentruber.
Next Saturday the jackpot will
be worth $80 in 56 calls.
,s.
Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime
(BLiSINESS AND. ,PROFESSIONAL
AUCTIONEERS
MEDICAL
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer
Correspondence promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for sale dates by
Phoning 4554, Clinton. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaran-
teed.
PERCY C. WRIGHT
Licensed Auctioneer
CROMARTY
Livestock and farm sales a spe-
cialty. For a better auction sale,
call ."the WRIGHT Auctioneer.
Phone Hensall 690 r 22.
DENNIS and WIDFONG
Auctioneers
Graduates of Reisch American
School of Auctioneering. Licensed
in Huron, Perth and Waterloo.
Capable of handling all types of
sales—large or small,
DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton
Phone Seaforth 843 r 11
ROY WILDFONG, R.R. 2, Walton
Phone Seaforth 831 r 5
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
If no answer, call 59
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones; Office 5-W; Res. 5-J
Seaforth
JOHN C. GODDARD, MD.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 110 Hensall
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Telephone 26
E. A. McMASTER, BA., M.D.
Internest
Telephone 27
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Surgeon
Telephone 55
DR. E. MALKIJS
Telephone 26
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
_ Appointments may be made.
CHIROPRACTIC
ACCOUNTING
RONALD -G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON • ONTARIO
Office: Phones:
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich 343
Licensed Municipal Auditor.
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Presentation At
Tuckersmith Picnic
The last day of- school at S.S. 1,
Tuckersmith. was Prize Day for
everyone. The pupils all won priz-
es for achievement in various sub-
jects and Marion Bell, Gerald
Toonk and Albert Moddyonge re-
ceived a gift to mark their pass-
ing into Grade 9. Marion was also
given a Montgomery book as a
memento of her excellent effort in
the Ontario Spelling Bee.
In a well-planned surprise, the
teacher was presented with an
automatic toaster by Marion Bell
and Dorothy Parker. Mrs. Simp-
son, who has taught here since
1944, wishes to thank all those who
contributed to this' lovely gift, in -
;hiding those whose children had
graduated in other years. She
would also like to thank those par-
ents and friends .who took the trou-
ble to call at the school, telephone
or write letters during the last
weeks of June:
Mrs. 0. Reichert, who has been
teaching in Stanley Township, will
succeed Mrs. Simpson,
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Hibbert Council
Hibbert Council, meeting in reg-
ular session., passed a resolution
to file an application for approval
with the Ontario Municipal Board
of a by-law, for tile drainage aid,
for draining farm lands. Also a
resolution was passed, on presen-
tation of a petition, for a drain in
Cromarty, appointing R. M. Daw-
son, O,L.S., as engineer for the
work.
A by-law was passed to authorize
for a levy of $417.68 on the 1956
tax roll for the Ausable River Con-
servation Authority.
General orders amounting to
$411.96, and road vouchers for
INSURANCE
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m.
THE McKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
VETERINARY
D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.
Veterinary Surgeon
HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 99
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M.
Phone 105 , Seaforth
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont
As of January 1, 195G, Canada
had 1,400 'titiblia.,„.tittly#te and fed-
eral MOWS. ig ali
OFFICERS:
President - Wm. F. Alexander,
Walton
Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald
Seaforth
Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A.
Reid, Seaforth
DIRECTORS:
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L
Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi-
bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing,
Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal-
ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich; J.
E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
AGENTS:
William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
boro; .1. F. Prueter, Brodhagen;
Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric
Munroe, Seaforth.
OPTOMETRIST
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791 Seaforth
Eyes examined — Glasses Fitted
MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH
Office Hours: Seaforth, daily,
except Monday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.;
Thursday evenings by appointment
only.
Clinton: Monday. 9 a.m.-5:30
p,m. ( Above Hawkins' and Jacob's
Hardware.)
LEGAL
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
SEAFORTH : ' ONTARIO
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL'
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
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