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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-07-20, Page 4ns QR, SEAFORTH, Q1T'•, JUICY 20, 1956 N T A ID 0 WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYINIG AND, SELLING! t ( 1,.A;ds Inserted At New Low Cash Rates AT,4u WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC. - Per Word: 1st Week 1 Cent 2nd Week % Cent 3rd Week 1,6 Cent Minimum charge, each insertion25 Cents Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as one word. Cards of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices, Coming Events -1 cent per word. Minimum, 50 cents per week. For Sale Wanted BOSTON BULL PUPS for sale. Phone WANTED TO BUY -Boy's junior or 19 r 23, Dublin. 4617x2 sidewalk bicycle. PHONE 185-R, Sea - forth. 4618x1 FOR SALE ---Five weanling pigs. Ap- ply to WILLIAM PAPPLE, Egmondville- Phone 663 r 13. 4618-1 0 Enquiries may be directed to a Box No., c/o The Huron Expositor, for 16 cents extra. AFOR SALE- C acres hay in the field.rpply GRANT HESNEY. Phone 652 e Fifteen cents additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 12. 4618x1 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 ENJOY DANCING from 10 to 1 at the Crystal Palace, Mitchell. Friday nights with Don Robertson and his Ranch Boys. 4617-5 GODERICH PAVILION every Friday. 9 to 12, Teen-age Record Swing with John- ny Brent of C KNX as M.C. Every Satur- Tenders day claiming to Bill Stuart and his orch- estra. Special midnight dance August 5. 4616-4 Lowest nee epted. "SHARE - THE - WEALTH" BINGO — Legion Hall. Hensall, Saturday, July 21st, 9 p.m., jackpot 985.09 in 57 calls: 35.00 added each week until jackpot won; 14 regular games, l0c a game. No admis- sion. Sponsored by Hensall Legion. Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED Tenders for oil furnace fur S.S. No. 3, Tuckeramith. Work to be completed by September 4th. to be in the hand of the See - July 30th 4613-1 Help Wanted or any tender not necessarily JOHN BROADFOOT, Secretary, Brucefield. 4617-2 TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the under - =i red up to and including Saturday, July " 19'.6, and from whorl speeificatiens WANTED—Lady sales clerk at once.' and further particulars may be obtained. some experience: capable and reliable. for the construction of a concrete founda- Part-time preferred: PHONE 24, tion ;and floor, shingling and certain other 4618x1 work necessary in connection with a gar- ete building at the Nurses' Residence. rcott Memorial Hospital. HOW to make it possible to provide "extras" that make lite ni„re enjoyable? Become our dealer 0 your locality and surround- ings. Write for free catalogue and sales plan. FAMILEX, Dept, 3, Station C, MONTREAL. 41116-1 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WANTED Must have experience. Good pay to reliable, energetic man, Apply B013 COOK MOTORS Phone 17$ Hensall, Ont. 4618=2 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. LLOYD HOGGARTH, Secretary, Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, Ontario. 4617-2 In Memoriam 11rN1CH0l.--In loving memory of a +•,tr husband and father, Duncan L. Mc - Ni: hal. who passed away two years ago, : r:ly 19, 1954. July comes with deep regret, A month I never will forget: With tears in our eyes and broken heart We stood that night and saw him de - pa rt. A beautiful life had come to an end, A devoted husband and my best friend : • He was dearer to me than words can tell, The husband I lost and loved so well. EXPERIENCED - Lovingly remembered by wife Mabel Furniture Finisher and dauchter Phyllis. 46:3x1 and one youth to learn a good trade. Also experienced w',u.,dwuraing machinist as Notices To Creditors assistant to our Millroom Foreman. We are expanding and need good men. Pleas - or working c und......s, good Wttgea, very an steady employment, group insurance, etc. JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY, Ingersoll. ' 4613-2 TWO MEN REQUIRED For general work in Grain Elevator. Good wages. Year round employment. corepany pension and health insurance plan. Also several men required for harvest, from July. to October, W. G. Thompson & Son LTD. Phone 92 — Hensall 4617-2 For Rent FOR RENT --Modern • furnished or un- furnished six rooms; bath, oil heating. PHONE 126-W. 4617-tf FOR RENT — Three -roam apartment, downstairs: unheated. Immediate posses- sion. PHONE 250-R. 4617-tf FOR RENT—Cottage on Centre Street, centrally located. Immediate possession. Apply to ALEX McDONALD. Phone 660 r 14. 4617x3 APARTMENT FOR RENT,—Five rooms and bath ; heat and water, Available August 1.. Apply J. C. CRICH. 4617x4 FOR RENT -7 -room house in Egmond- ville. Possession 1st of July, Apply AL - VIN H. BEATON. 5067 Maplewood, De- troit 4. Mich. Tyler 7-8965, 4612-8 FOR RENT—Two-storey brick house: all modern conveniences; bath, furnace; 44 rods from school; 3% miles from Dub- lin. Can have possession September 1st. Apply JOSEPH RYAN. Phone 40 r 5, Dublin, 4617x2 FOR RENT—Completely furnished large lakefront cottage. four bedrooms, living room withnatural fireplace. screened veranda. electric stove and refrigerator, plumbing throughout and private grounds. One mile south of Goderich. Available July 22 to July 28, and August 19 to 31. Apply DONELDA ADAMS. Phone 754W, Seaforth 4618-1 Notices .. NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of ELEANOR MIJLCAHY All persons having claims against the I -state of Eleanor Mulcahy, late of the j Town of Seaforth, in the County of Hur- on, Spinster. deceased. who died on the 99th day of June. 1956, are .hereby noti- fied to send in full particulars of their :aims' to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of August, 1956, after which I: to the assets will be distributed, hating .e^ard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth. this 17th day of July, 1956. McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrices. 4615-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of JOHN FREDERICK HILLEBRECHT All persons having claims against the Estate of. John Frederick Hillebrecht, late of the Township of McKillop, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on the 3rd day of January, 1956, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned d on or before the 10th day of August. 1956, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims .then re- ceived. DATED at Seaforth, this 17th day of July, 1956, McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix, 4618-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of CAROLINE PORTEOUS. All persons. having claims against the Estate of Caroline Porteous, late of the Town of Seaforth• in the County of Hur- on, Widow, deceased, who died on the 19th day of April, 1956, are hereby noti- fied to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of August, 1956. after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth; this 11th day of July, 1956. McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate. 4617-3 MASONARY`,' Cement, Chimneys repair - tractor Seaforth. 4614-6 CHRISTENSON,46 Ons NOTICE to CREDITORS RADIO REPAIRS — For all kind, of IN THE ESTATE OF Hannah Maria radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE, Craig, late of the Village of Hensall opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone in the County of Huron, Spinster, De - 847 -R. 1 • ceased. 4616-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. 4616-tf ATTENTION, FARMERS — Prompt, courteoua collection of all dead and disabled farm animals and }tides. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea - forth. Associated with Darling & Co„ of Canada Lt. 4616-tf SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Sep- tie tanks, cesspools, etc, pumped and All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersignd Solici- tor for the staid Estate, oe or before the 20th day of July, A.D. 1956, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard Only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, this 29th day of June. A.D. 1956. E. B. MENZIES, 'Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 4616-3 cleaned with sanitary modern equipment, All work guaranteed. Estimates given without obligation. LOUD.; BLAKE, R.R. 2, Brussels. Phone 42 r 6. Brussels. 4610x12 HENSALL SALES Every Thursday at 2 p.m., Mill St., Hen- sall. Bring your livestock. Always a good market Price. HARRY SMITH, Phone 181, Henea"ll; 'VICTOR HARGREAVES, HU. 2-7511, Clinton. 4618-12 'WATERLOO CACI Of�TNG r t. huoa Ate tided" 4 t fd'eeli netleit lnlotti:A(orn ct.f3'li 111 btte4866f tittle', Phane plratot rrb Gellle,,Retetitng Aibabointiell Ll1 i tai HCt '2, 441, betWietf( 74So a r d artagl►Ii. ftsl '` ilatli Viti6"tiosL. 4dii34S ry NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of JAMES GIBSON MULLEN All persona having claims against the estate of James Gibson Mullen, late of Seaforth, Ontario. deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of April, 1956, are hereby notified to send in to the under- signed Personal Representatives of the said deceased on or before the 3rd day of August, 1956, full particnlare of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representatives will dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased hav- ing 'regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Seaforth, this 11th day of rely, 1966. NATIONAE TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED ,20 KarigSt Eltst, Toronto, Ontario, and Mrs. 'Gfnee'E., glided, Seaforth, Ontario, Exec to I. • By Meet & HAYS, *fir8eaktl}tt ,, O��fttdrioF oS8ftict8 iidk'eifi. 46178 FOR SALE—Beach electric range, suit- able for cottage. PHONE 586-J, Sea - forth. 4618x1 FOR SALE—Four nice heifer cows. Can be seen at ANTHONY VAN LOON'S. R.R. 2, Seafurth. 4617x2 FOR SALE- -Used kitchen buffet, light color. Apply DENNIS ELECTRIC. 4618x1 FOR SALE --70 Acres of good mixed hay. Apply MICHAEL DOYLE_ Phone ':1 r 16, Dublin. 4618-1 FOR SALE-•1igh chair. like new; baby bassinette: baby toilet seat; child's auto seat. PHONE 754-W. 4618-1 FOR SALE—Asphalt and steel roofing for immediate delivery. For prices, phone BORDEN BROWN, Kinburn. Phone 841 r 2, Seaforth. 4609-12 FOR SALE',' Choice Yorkshire purebred leen, Apoly RUSSELL T. BOLTON, R. R. 1, Dublin. Phone 840 r 41, Seaforth. 4618x1 Property For Sale FOR SALE—Two-storey frame insulated house, containing nine manna, basement, bathroom, oil furnace. MISS L. FAULK- NER, George St, Seaforth, 4618x1 Poultry FOR SALE -600 New Hampshire X Sussex pullets, five months old; laying, Apply to ROBERT McLACHLAN, R.R. 3. Kipper- Phone 651 r 13, Seaforth. 4.618-1 BRAY , Has Wide Range Pullets Dayold, started. Prompt shipment, in - chiding Ames In -Cross (more eggs, leas feed). Mixed chicks. Broilers for Sep- tember -October should be on order. Full particulars, agent: MRS. ALEX PATERSON, Brucefield Phones: Clinton HU -2932, Seaforth 659-23 4618-1 FOR SALE Bell piano; action in good -on;litinn; tuned; beautiful case. Price. 317.5.00. L. D. THOMPSON, Brussels. Phone 79-X. 4618x1 FOR SALE-- •10 weaner pigs and 1 sow to farrow. Apply VIVAN COOPER. -'hone 653 r 21. Seaforth. 4618x1 Births HICKS—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 12, to Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Hicks, R.R. 1. Bornholm, a daughter. HEAL—Mr. and Mrs. John Heal. Hen- sall, announce the birth of their dauth- FOR SALE --Cottage. 5 rooms, three- ter at Clinton Community Hospital, on pihath, gars"e, oil heating. Early Sunday. July 15, 1936. A wee sister eke:,russession. MRS. DOROTHY ROWLAND. -Yor Julie. Phone 210-11, 4610x1 McCLURE--At Dr. Meyer's Nursing Home, Brussels, on July 15, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure, R.R. 1, Walton, a sun. O'ROURKE---At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 13, to Mr.. and Mrs. Williatn O'Rourke, R.11, 1. r ublin. a daughter. RONEY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roney, R.R. 3, Dublin. a son. SOUTHGATE.---At Scott Memorial Hos- pita), on July 13, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Southgate Seaforth, a daughter. FOR SALE--Crich's Bread baked fresh every clay in Sea;orth. Contains no arti- ficial softeners. Call 34. We deliver. 4616x1 FOR SALE—Cement bricks. in stock at SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS; 335 per 1,000. PHONE 740, Seaforth. 4613-8 FOR SALT 2 used electric washing machines. rebuilt Both are bargains. DUBLIN ELECTRIC. Phone 70, Dublin. 4618-1 FOR SALE—Flowers, Shrubs, Fruits. (Free replacement guarantee.) Orders taken note for delivery next Spring. ERIC MILNER. Phone Seaforth 393. 4616-tf FOR SALE—Drain tile, all sizes. Or- der now. SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRO- DUCTS. Phone 740, Seaforth. 4613-8 FOR SALE—Chesterfield chair; 2 Que- bec heaters, one with oven: piano stool; a number of good used 6 -inch stove pipes. PHONE: Day 84, Night 33-W. 4618x1 FOR SALE—Chesterfield sofa belt and matching chair, good as new ; walnut music cabinet; walnut tea wagon ; elec./ crit: rangette. PHONE 664 r 3, Seaforth. 4618-1 FOR SALE OR TRADE-IN—A 12 -foot swather for a 9 or 10 -foot swather, be- nause of a smaller coin',ine. Apply HOW- ARD ALLAN, Brucefield. Phone 659 r 15, Seaforth. 4617-1 FOR SALE—Fleetric• stove, 4 -burner. like newt 21 inch TV ; mahogany 'table model. only used three months. Phone HU, '2-7485; Clinton.' or 22 Quebec Road, R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton. 4618-1 For Sale—Mirror plate glass in frame, 6' 6'' a 33; McCormick -Deering cream ,eraraterall parts stainless. steel, in moi ronditiun: priced $60. Apply MRS. 'OHN PLATT. R.R. 3, Seaforth. Phone 660 r 15, 4618x1 PRIVATE SALE—House and Lot, Mon- day. .July 23. and Tuesday, July 24, be- tween the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.; also household furniture, including sew- ing machine, sideboard tables, chairs, beds, dishes, lawn mower and garden tcrnls. LIBBIE FREEMAN. West William St. 4618x1 SIDEWALKS AND PATIOS—The mod- ern manner is to pave with flagstones. 1n a choice of 49 different sizes and col- ors: Seafortb concrete flagstones can be laid in designs that add beauty to your home surroundings. Seaforth concrete flagstones are manufactured and vibrated in a manner that makes these water- proof and stronger than other makes. They are guaranteed for 5 years. Made 'only by SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRO- DUCTS. Call for free estimates. Phone 740, Seaforth. 4613-8 BARGAIN BUYS - '48 FARGO CAB AND CHASSIS Long wheel base, 823x20 tires, good condition. '47 INTERNATIONAL KB5 10,7 steel box, 700x20 tires, very good condition : needs valve grind. 8x7 STEEL GRAVEL BQX and HOIST Five -yard. 12x7 SUGAR BEET BOX Side drums STEEL BOX Suitable for trailer. RUBBER -TIRED WAGON Timken bearings, 600x16 tires. Glenn's Auto Wreckers PHONE 418 EXETER After Hours 693-W. 4618-2 Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 sam- ples $1.00. Mail-Oreder Dept, T-73, NOVA -RUBBER CO„ Box 91. Hamilton. (Cards of Thanks I WISH TO THANK everyone who so kindly remembered me during 'my illness by sending cards, flowers and treats. It was greatly appreciated. 4618.1 MRS. .JOSEPH BUGILL THE FAMILY of the late Leo Stephen- son express their appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown them dur- ing their bereavement and particularly to Dr P. L. Brady and the staff of Scott Memorial Hospital. 4618-1 I WISH to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, friends and pupils for cards, flowers anti treats while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Your kind- ness was deeply appreciated. Special thanks to Ors. Brady, Malkus and Addi- son, and special and staff nurses. MRS. HAROLD NICHOLSON 4618x1 The L.O.L. Celebration Committee wish- es at this time to extend their thanks to Seaforth Town Council, Provincial Police, Public Utilities and Street Conuniseion for their splendid co-operation, and to the merchants for their support; also thanks to our judges and our T...4).B.A. and L.O.L. members who gave their tittle and assist - ante, and an'y'one else who in any Way helped to make our celebration the huge success it watt, Signed on behalf oi. the Committee Chnirnian, Ii:en '$gt'ilea: Secreta*,-Tkcee• urer, Borden Bi' harry ,Iohnbton, YIo'1 Elliott, John Oldfleill, Ah'dretb Dtiiiltift' 4664. Deaths BALLANTYNE—In Flint, Michigan, on July 11. William, J. Ballantyne, in his 76th year, formerly of Cranbrook, Ont„ son of the late John and Isabelle (Clarke) Ballantyne. MARTIN -1n Seaforth. on , Wednesday, July 18, William James Martin, in his 71st year- STEPHENSON--In Seaforth, on Thursday, July 12, Leo Stephenson, in his 58th year. EGMONDVILLE Miss 'Frances Houston has re- turned from a pleasant visit with friends at Brantford and HamiI- ton. ' Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston and Miss Frances Houston were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Houston, of Ayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Allin. of Sea- forth. Miss Minnie Proctor. of Clinton, was a weekend guest of Mrs. A. Brown. Mrs. Gordon Churchward and family. of _Toronto. are guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ivy Henderson,. Visitors with Mrs. James Finlay- son and Miss Jessie Finlayson were: Mrs. Leslie Wightman, of Blyth, and Mr. W. J. Finlayson, of Lorne Park. Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Weiland, of Toronto, visited his mother, Mrs. H. Weiland. Miss Florence Elford is spend- ing - d ing the holidays at Grand Bend in the capacity of dietitian. Mrs, . Alen. McCrego +' and t at1i' ,Prins, also 'Mrs.W11ham WilI ee , of Seaforth„ returned dome from a trip to Sault Ste, Marie Mts., Jim Edwards returned 'with them af- ter spending several weeks with ,her family and mother, Mrs. R. Edgar, of Varna. Master Denny Harkness, of Hen- sail, visited a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.., Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud' Cooper and family, of Toronto, vis- ited a •day last week at his par- ents' home. Master Michael and Miss Joan Smith, of Hamilton, are holidaying this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sproule, of Exeter, visited Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis. Miss Marilyn Mousseau, of Lon- don, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mous- seau. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert visited relatives in Listowel and Harriston on Sunday. The Bible School,• which was held in St. Andrew's United Church all last week, ended on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstet- ter attended the funeral of the late Mr. William Pollard in Guelph on Tuesday. " The Orange parade at Seaforth was well represented by many in the surrounding area. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 District Weddings 1111111111111IIIIIIIIIII1111IIIIIIIIiHII11111111 MacGREGOR — GREER KIPPEN — Candelight and all - white summer blooms formed the setting in St. Paul's United Church, Sarnia, Wednesday evening, July 11. at 8 p.m., for the marriage of Mildred Blanche Greer and Rob- ert Ronald MacGregor. Solemniz- ing the rites for the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greer, of Sarnia, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. William MacGregor, of Kippen, was the Rev. C. J. Scott. Music was provided by J. D. Murray at the organ, and dur- ing the signing of the register Mrs. William Thompson sang "Wedding Prayer" For her -marriage the bride wore a ballerina gown of white nylon tulle and lace over satin fashioned with finely -pleated nylon bodice and distinguished by hip- line peplums of the same delicate pleating, edged in lace and white Bouffant skirt. An embroidered shoulder -length veil of illusion was caught to a coronet of sequins and seed pearls, and she carried a shower bouquet of all -white roses and orchids. Her only attendant was her sis- ter, Miss Clai'a Greer, who wore a• Princess styled gown of aqua crys- talette with low V -neckline mark- ing the sleeveless bodice which topped a full skirt. She wore a small braided crystalette and net headband and carried a shower of yellow roses, Bruce MacGregor. of Kippen, was groomsman for his brother, while the bride's brother, Edward Greer, and Edison McLean, Kip - pen, ushered the guests. Guests were received by' Mrs. Greer at her Cameron St. home, Sarnia, wearing blue and white figured nylon dress, accessories in white and corsage of red roses. On their return from a northern wedding trip the couple will reside in Kippenl, For travelling the bride wore a white sheath dress, match- ing duster coat and all -white ac- cessories. Her going -away cor- sage was a cymbidium orchid. guests town gt s s were present from Kippen. Goderich, Hensall, Strathroy and Parkhill. HENSALL NEWS OF THE WEEK Mr. Ed. Fink underwent surgery on his knee at Scott Memorial Hospital Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, of Windsor, Nova Scotia, and Mrs. Bertha Graham, of Truro, N.S., visited last week with the former's aunt, Mrs. James Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mrs. Minnie Sangster spent the weekend at Ipperwash Beach with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John MacFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family have returned home after a pleasant motor trip to Bay City, Sault Ste. Marie and the Manitou- lin Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron" attended the funeral of the for- mer's cousin, Mrs. Robert Lippert, at Hanover last Thursday. Mrs. Lippert was killed in a, plane ac- cident. Miss Betty- Mickle, Mrs. Laird Mickle and. Ann spent Wednesday in 'Ridgetown visiting the former's grandmother, Mrs. George T. Mickle, Miss Cleo Robinson, of Calgary, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Rob- inson, of Hensall. Mrs. R. S. Hopkins, of Chicago, III., Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie - and Mrs. Charles Robinson, of Hensall, and Mrs. Ross Dick, of Exeter, vis- ited their sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs.' A. E. Northey, of Cameron, Ont., and their broth- er and sister-in-law, 'Mr.' and Mrs. James Cochrane, of Toronto, and also attended the Cochrane reunion picnic at Bayfield"on Saturday. otice ! THE SEAFORTH TOWN DUMP will be open from 1 to 5 p.m. and i to 9 p.m. Wednesday Afternoons and Evenings commencing Wednesday, July 25th PROPERTY COMMITTEE - Town of .0Seafort SEEK Mor and. MrS.Jo,seph Linden and its WAS Lln .en, of 'Tienfield, " eteireceut guests.of Mt clod Mrs. Archie Parsons. Bible School,, sponsored by the Mennonite: Church at Zurich, Com- menced Monday morning at Crom- arty for' a two -Week period. Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Cudmore included: Mrs_ Aldwin- kle, her daughter Faith and son, John, of,Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fill, of Varna, Miss Diane Perkin, of London, is holidaying this week with her cousin, Miss Joyce Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, of Hensall, visited Sunday with Mr. nd Mrs. Nelse Hood. Among recent hostesses honor- ing Miss Mildred Greer, whose marriage to Ronald McGregor took place Wednesday evening in St. Paul's United Church, Sarnia, was Miss Joy Nicholson, who ar- ranged a dinner party at her home and presented an automatic toaster to the guest of honor. Sil- ver was presented to Miss Greer, when Miss Muriel Collins, Mrs. Ar- thur Teasdale and Mrs. Grant Carswell were point hostesses at a picnic supper in Canatara Park. Mrs. George Hartley was hos- tess for a, miscellaneous shower at her Kathleen Avenue home. Another shower was arranged . at the home of Mrs. William Thomp- son in Mooretown, with Mrs. K. P. Leckie as co -hostess... Personal gifts were showered on the bride at the, home of Mrs. Allen Raw- lings, when Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. John Struthers were hostess- es. At the annual dinner of the staff of Hanna Memorial School, held at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ford, crystal was presented to the popular bride-to-be. Before the finish of the school term, the bride's class at Manna arranged a surprise party and presented her with a hammered aluminum tray. District Obituaries CROMARTY , Mrs. E. Moore has returned home after visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore, at Lindsay. Mrs. M. Houghton, Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs, L. McKellar and Mas- ter Billie Houghton visited Wed- nesday with Mary B. Currie and with Mr. and Mrs. John Young and family near Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing at- tended, the funeral of the late Mrs. Christina Jefferson at Auburn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lamport, of Saskatoon, Sask., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Lamport and daughter Marion, and with Mrs. Annie Thompson on the South Boundary. Mr. Mac McKellar and two chil- dren visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lin McKellar, on Tues- day. - Mrs. James Howe, who has been a resident of the village, has va- cated the home she occupied and has moved to Stratford to be with her daughter, Alice, who -is attend- ing the Wells' Academy. MISS C. MacDONALD HENSALL.—Miss• Christina Mac- Donald, 66, who died in St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London, .was born at Tiverton, and had lived in Hen- sall for the past 20 years. She had been an active member of Carmel Presbyterian Church. Surviving are one brother, John, Indian Head, Sask., and one sis- ter, Mrs. John MacGregor, Hensall. Resting at the Bonthron Funeral Home here, where services will be I conducted Thursday at 2:30 p.m., by the Rev. Samuel Kerr. Inter- ment will be made in Exeter ceme- tery. WINCHELSEA Miss Donna Gilfillan, of Exeter, visited at home Thursday and Fri- day. Miss Jean Gilfillan, also of Exeter, was home Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. Clayton Batten, of London, and Mrs. Miners, of Elimville, were with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bat- ten several days. Tlusday evening Mr. C. Batten, Mrs. W. F. Batten and Mr. Alfred Brooks visited with Mr. E. Wil - lards, near Russeldale. Mr. Fred Walters spent the week end at their ..cottage at Chesley Lake. Sandra returned home with him, having spent the last two weeks there with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks and babe, of London, visited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters and Danny and Mr. and Mrs. Wib Glan- ville, of Staffa, were on a plea- sure trip on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batten vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten. CarrliVSI . .Dance" Drawing For Prizes ST.-, COOP/BAN WEDNESDAY July 25th Supper 5:30 to 8 o'clock ADMISSION: Adults $1,00 Children .50 11211111111111111111111111111111 -FROMTNEAV®XERrOro(/ That's the "built-in" feature you get when you buy SHUR-GAIN Feeds. We make SHUR-GAIN daily at our mill and as a result it is FRESH. As a matter of fact, feeds you purchase from us have often been made the same day you buy them. Most people don't like stale food. The same applies to livestock and poultry, and because they don't like stale, unpalatable feed, they don't grow and produce the way they should. Tests on chicks at the SHUR-GAIN Demon- stration Farm proved that fresh feed out- performed stale feed. 1, To be most effective, well-balanced rations must be fresh. The next time you require feed, call us and be assured of fresh feed. E. L. Mickle & Son HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 205 Huron County's Finest Used Car Market 2-1955 PONTIAC SEDANS 1895 1955 PONTIAC POWER GLIDE 2095 M SEDAN—Fully equipped 1955 CHEV. SEDAN fully, equipped 1955 CHEV. fully equipped 1925 1895 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN 0 1952 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN 11950 PuONTIACequiSEDAN 800 fed 595 1949 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN 2-1948 PONTIAC SEDANS — TBUCKS — 1495 1952 INTERNATIONAL 1 -TON STAKE 't ' with racks 1095 1952 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE POWER 1495. GLIDE -Fully, equipped 1952 PLYMOUTH ,SEDAN A Written Guara itee for 60 dos ' on 950 495;: _825 1950 DODGEV-TON PANEL ..... - ,.:, 250 1949 CHEV. 9/4 -TON PICKUP 1946 CHEV: 112 -TON PICKUP X11 Late Model Cars— lV any Other Models to Choose From 300' ... 30 la R -- ONTARIO. PHONE 18-zalhe` Hone of Be 'CAM Cat's" OPEN EVERY EVENING '' • F 0 • V • -'