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ENJOY DANCING from 10 to 1 at
the Crystal Palace, Mitchell, Friday nights
with Don Robertson and his Ranch Boys.
4617-8
THE SEAFORTH Women's Institute
are holding a dance in Bayfield Pavilion
on Wednesday, August 8th, with Norris
Orchestra providing the music,
4619-1
GODERICH PAVILION every Friday, 9
to 12, Teen-age Record Swing with John-
ny Brent of CKNX as M.C. Every Satur-
day dancing to Bill Stuart and his orch-
estra. Special midnight dance August 6.
4616-4
Motor Cars For Sale
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate and Machine Shop con-
tents, in Village of Hensall, SATURDAY,
JULY 28th, at 7:30 p.m„ the Estate of
the late William Parke.
REAL ESTATE-- Consists of West Part
of Lot 0, Petty Survey, with 29 -foot front-
age on Main Street. and running 1481/:2
feet deep. Upon this lot is situated a
frame building approximately 24 feet by
80 feet.
CHATTELS -Fawcett oil burner; radio;
small tables; chairs; cash register; two -
wheel trailer; 2 block and tackles; 2 elec.
tric drills; 2 Landy jacks; 14 horse elec-
tric motor; 2 vises; emery; grease gun;
fire extinguisher; safe; scythe; 2 gallons
Prestone; Prestone tester; fence insula -
FOR SALE -1952 Chev, truck, lowmile- tors; cast and steel bolts; rivets; chis -
age. Apply to B. F. CHRISTIE, phone Is: hammers: all types of wrenches;
68 or 272, Seaforth. 4619x.1 ha Inc : trouble light : bins ; coal. and
u.amernus other articles. Terms: Real
y'state- 10 per cent down time of sale
and balance in 30 days. Sold subject to
res,rve bid. Chattels - Cash. MRS,
LEONA PARKE and CLARENCE PARKE,
Executors; Ed, Corbett, Auctioneer.
• 4619-1
Wanted
WANTED -Small apartment or house
to rent. Apply to STAN BARRY,
,442, Seaforth.
Phone
4619-1 ..-_ . - -------------
Tenders Wanted
WANTED TO BL!Y-Good used tricycle -
large size. MISS J. A. PATRICK. Phone
654 r 33, Seaforth. 4619-1
WANTED -Lady sales clerk at once,
some experien-e; capable and reliable.
Part-time preferred. PHONE 24.
4619x1
Help Wanted
Make
joining
there is
OVER 40?
from 550. to $75. weekly through
our staff. Wherever you live
an opening.
FAMILEX,
Dept. 4; Station C,
MONTREAL.
4619-1
AUTOMOBILE
SALESMAN WANTED
Must have experience. Good pay to
reliable, energetic man. Apply
BOB COOK MOTORS
Phone 178 Hensall, Ont.
4618-2
EXPERIENCED
Furniture Finisher
and one youth to learn a good trade. Also,
experienced woodworking machinist as
assistant. to our Millroom Foreman. We;
are expanding and need. gaud men. Pleas -I
ant workim' conditions, !rood wages, very I
steady employment, group insurance, etc.
JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY,
Ingersoll.
4618-2.
For Rent
FOR RENT -Modern furnished or un-
furnished six rooms; bath, oil heating.
PHONE 120-W, 4617-tf
FOR RENT - Three-room apartment,
downstairs: unheated. Immediate posses-
sion. PHONE 250-R.
4617-tf
FOR RENT -Cottage on ,Centre Street,
centrally located, Immediate possession.
Apply to ALEX McDON ALD, Phone 660
r 14. 4617x3
APARTMENT FOR RENT -Five rooms
and bath: heat and water. Available
.August 1. Apply J. C. CRICH.
4617x4
TENDERS
Sealed firm price tenders will be re-
ceived by the Secretary -Treasurer, Tuck-
ersmith School Area No. 1, R.R. 3. Sea -
forth. Ont., up to 12 o'clock noon, E.D.T.,
.August 6, 1956, for construction of one -
room addition and alterations to S.S. No.
1, Egmondville, Ont., to plans and speci-
fications prepared by Riddle, Connor &
Associates, 422 Wellington St., London.
Plans and specifications may be ob-
tained from the Secretary upon deposit
of $70,00 in the form of a certified
he,ue. made payable to the School
91111 -1 Tuckersmith School Area, No. 1,
which will be released upon return of
plans and specifications in good condi-
tion within three weeks of the date of
the closing of tenders.
W. P. ROBERTS,
Secretary -Treasurer,
R.R. No. 3, Seaforth, Ontario.
4619-2
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In 'the Estate of ELEANOR MULCAHY
For Sale
KIPPEN, NEWS, QF
Mrs. Robert Dalrymple and
daughters, Bonnie and Betty, of
„yl+ Brucefield, visited on Sunday with
Mr. Robert Cooper.
Deep sympathy goes out to Mrs.
William Martin and family in the
sudden passing of a husband and
father, the late William Martin,
In Memoriam Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney and
family, of Toronto, were weekend
visitors of Mrs. Pinkney's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore.
We are sorry to report Mr. Lorne
McBride is confined to Scott Mem-
FOR SALE -A small German sausage OUDMORE In loving memory of our
-}log, black in color and raised with child- dear mother, Margaret Ann Cudmore, who
ren- Can be seen at D. NETZKE, after passed away in the Scott Memorial Hospit-
five o'clock. 4619-1 al on July 26th, 1932.
4619x1 DAUGHTERS and SONS
FOR SALE -Asphalt and steel roofing
for immediate delivery. For prices, phone O'REILLY-Mr, and Mrs. John F. O'Reil-
BORDEN BROWN, Kinburn. Phone 841 ly, formerly Margaret Haggarty. R.R.
r 2, Seafdrth. 4609-12 2, Dublin, are happy to announce the
birth of a daughter, Janet Stella, on
Thursday, July 19, in Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital.
FOR SALE -Cement bricks, in stock at
SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS;
$35 per 1,000. PHONE 740, Seaforth-
4618-8
FOR SALE -20 good pigs, 10 weeks
old. Apply to THEODORE VAN DYKE.
Phone 656 r 41, Seaforth.
4619-1
VENNER-In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grandmother, who pass-
ed away July 23, 1952, the late Mra. Wil-
liam Venner.
You left us quietly, your thoughts un-
known,
FOR SALE -Seven pigs seven weeks But you left a memory we are proud to
old. Apply JOHN CALWILL, R.R. 1, own;
Brucefield, Phone HU. 2-3204, Clinton. Though absent, you are ever near,
4619x1 Still loved, still missed and ever dear.
FOR SALE -Drain tile, all sizes- Or- -Ever remembered by Husband. Daugh-
der now. SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRO- ter, Son-in-law, sons and Grandchildren.
DUCTS. Phone 740, Seaforth. 4619x1
4613-8
FOR SALE -Approximately 1200 feet
of t,, x 6 bevel siding, in good condi-
tion. PHONE 66-W.
4619x2 I We little knew when we woke that mora
FOR SALE -1 combination high chair The sorow the day would bring;
and kindergarten table, almost new; one For the call was sudden, the shock severe,
bassinette. PHONE 754-W, Seaforth. To part with one we loved so dear.
4619-1 Sometimes it's hard to understand
FOR SALE -Fresh lemon Pies. just the Why some things have to be,
right amount of that delicious lemon But in his wisdom, God has planned
flavor to whet laded appetites, 50 cents. I Beyond our power to see-
LAMONT-In loving memory of a dearly
beloved son and brother, Hector J. Lamont
killed in action, July 25, 1944, in France,
son of Mrs. Archie Lamont,
CRICH S BAKERY, Seaforth. Phone 34.
4619x1 God gave us strength to fight it,
And courage to bear the blow,
FOR SALE --6 dining room chairs; 1 But what it meant to lose him,
table: 2 small tables; pint and quart No one will ever know.
I. sealers ; big cement blocks ; 2 cloth rugs -
I Apply to CLARENCE REEVES, Seaforth.
4619x1
.all persons having claims against the
':tate of •Eleanor Mulcahy, late of the
Town of Seaforth. in the County of Hur-
on. Spinster. deceased, who died on the
'-'Ith day of June 1056. are hereby noti-
2-d to send in full particulars of their
^]aims to the undersigned on or before
the loth day n.f August. 1056, after which
'1st, the assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED nt Seaforth, this 1'7th day of
July, 1956.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontarid°,
Solicitors for the Executrices.
4618-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOHN FREDERICK
HILLERRECHT
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 Ord day of ,January, 1956, are
horehy notified to send in full particulars
FOR SALE -Flowers, Shrubs, Fruits.
(Free replacement guarantee.) Orders
taken now for delivery next Spring..
ERIC MILNER. Phone Seaforth 393. DAVIS-Suddenly at St. Michael's Hospit-
4616-tf• al Toronto, on Wednesday, July 18th,
FOR SALE-Crich's bread with that Dr. Robert W. Davis, of 32 Balsam Ave.,
tantalizing home-made flavor that makes Toronto, beloved husband of Loretta
-Sadly missed by mother, brothers and
sisters. 4619-1
Deaths
eating it a pleasure. CRICH'S BAK-
ERY, Seaforth. Phone 34; we deliver.
4619x1
FOR SALE -10 timber joists in good
condition, 15 feet and some close to 20
feet long. rock elm. Apply to W. L.
MELLIS, Kippen, Phone 694 r 3, Hen-
sall. 4619-1
FOR SALE OR TRADE -IN -A '12 -foot
swather for a 9 or 10 -foot swather, be-
cause of a• smaller combine; also a quan-
tity of mixed grain. Apply HOWARD
ALLAN, Brucefield. Phone 659 r 15.
Seaforth. 4619-1
SIDEWALKS AND PATIOS -The mod-
ern manner is to pave with flagstones.
In a choice of 49 different sizes and col-
ors; Seaforth concrete flagstones can be
laid in designs that add beauty to your
home surroundings. Seaforth concrete
flagstones are manufactured and vibrated
to a manner that makes them 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, 825x20 tires, good
condition.
'47 INTERNATIONAL KB5
11Ix7 steel box, 700x20 tires, very good
condition; needs valve grind.
9x7 s'rEEI. GRAVEL BOX and HOIST
Five -yard.
12x9 SUGAR BEET BOX
Side drums
STEEL BOX
Suitable for trailer.
RUBBER -TIRED WAGON
Timken bearings, 600x16 tires.
Glenn's Auto Wreckers
PHONE 419 •EXETER
After Hours 693-W.
4618-2
Poultry
of their claims to the undersigned on or FOR SALE -Roasting chickens,
before the 10th day of August, 1956, afterdressed. WALTER McCLURE.
which date the assets will be distributed, � 844 r 5.
having regard only to claims then re-
ceived.
FOR RENT-- Well furnished apartment, DATED nt Seaforth, this 17th day of
downstairs; self-contained; modern bath, July, 1956.
kitchen; heated. Large lawn. Box 565,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4619-nd
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
APARTMENT FOR RENT-Self-cnn-
tained, oil -heated apartment, available
August 1st, Apply MRS. J, BESSE.
phone 5`02-w after 1 p.m. 4619x2
FOR RENT -Fejt -room downstairs
apartment, street opeding, very centrally
located. Apply MRS, THERESA RAY,
Goderich Street, East. 4619x1
FOR RENT -Fur -room apartment; ]aim= to the unrlersisrned on or be
bot and cold water; bathroom. Avail-, r
able August 151. Apply ,JANET DAL-
TON, 'Railway St. Phone 481-3.
4619x1
McCONNELL 6: HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
9618-8
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOSEPH PATRICK
ROACH
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Joseph Patrick Roach, late of
the Township ,nf Hi'•bert, in the County
of Perth, deceased, who died on the 18th
lay of December, 1955, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars of their
fore
the 17th day of August, 7976. after which
date the assets will he distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
Notices
MASONARY. Cement, Chimneys repair-
ed and built. B. CHRISTENSON, Con-
tractor, Seaforth. 4614-6
RADIO REPAIRS - For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE,
opposite Dick House, Seaforth, Phone
847-R,
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
AT'l'LNTION, FARMERS - Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled ferns animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea.
forth. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Lt.
4616-tf
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL-Sep-
tfo tanks, cesspools, etc, pumped and
cleaned with sanitary modern equipment.
Allwork guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. LOUIS BLAKE, R.R.
2, Brussels. Phone 42 r 6, Braaten'.
4810x12
HENSA.LL SALES
Ever. Thursday at 2 p.m., Mill St., Hen -
SAIL Bring your livestock. Always a good
linatltet price. HARRY SMITH, Phone 187,
Hens'ail; VICTOR HARGR3 AVES, EU.
29:7611, Clinton. 4816-12
WATERLOO
CATTLJ BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
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Phone
4619x1
FOR SALE -300 Red Rock cross pullets,
five months, now laying. JAMES
BARRY, phone 668r15, Seaforth.
46111)83
FOR SALE -1,000 ready -to -lay pullets,
cited.
irck
priced
reasonably.FARMS En&uiriHATCes HERY,
Zurich. 4619-1
FOR SALE -600 New Hampshire X
Sussex pullets. five months old; Laying.
Apply to ROBERT McLACHLAN, R.R.
3, Kippen. Phone 651 r 13, Seaforth.
4619x1
BRAY
Has Wide Choice Chicks
Prompt shipment. And pullets (includ-
ing Ames In -cross -less feed. more eggs)-
Dayold some started. Fall hroilers(Sept.-
Ort.1 should] be on order. Get full inform-
ation, agent -
MRS. ALEX PATERSON, Brucefield
DATED at Seaforth, this 24th day of Phones: Clinton HU -2932, Seaforth 6.59-23
July, 1956. 4619-1
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
4619-8
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
loth day of April, 1956, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before
the Ord day of August, 1956, after which
date the assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this Ilth day of
July, 1956. •
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JAMES GiBSON
MULLEN
All persons 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 Pergonal Representatives of the
said deceased on or before the 3rd day of
August, 1956, full particulars of their
claims. Immediately after the said date
the said Personal Representatives will dis-
tribute the asl,ets of the said deceased hav-
ing regard only to claims of which they
Shell then have notice.
DATED at Seaforth, this 11th day of
July', 1956.
NATIONAL' TRUST. COMPANY,
LIMITED,
§6 icing St, East, Toronto, f5nt•4l0,
and Mos. Grace E. Mullen, Seaforth,
Ontario EiFeentore.
By 1V6CONNELL & HAYO,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Their S'bllcitor8 herein.
•
Lost and Found
STRAYED -From Lot 29. Concession 7,
McKillop, red steer weighing between 600
and '700 Pounds; a tattoo on left ear. Any-
one knowing the whereabouts of this
steer, please phone HAROLD' STOREY.
Phone 837 r 3, Seaforth.
4619-1
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples 25c ; 24 sam-
ples 91.00. Mail - Oreder Dept. T-78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO„ Box 91, Hamilton.
Cards of Thanks
THE CARDS and good wishes extended
to me while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, were much appreciated.
4619xI JOHN KELLAR
I WiSH to thank all those who visited
me, sent cards, gifts, treats, while I was a
patient in the hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Stapleton and other attending doctors,
also the nurses and staff at the hryspital.
46'19x1 MRS. WM. ROGERSON
THE FAMILY of the late Wm; Martin
wish to express their sincere thaniks to
relatives and neighbors for their kindness
and sympathy extended to them during
their recent sad bereavement, For the
beautiful floral tributes, cards, and letters
which were all deeply appreciated,
4618x1
Births
BAKER -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
July 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker,
Mitchell, a son,
BARRY -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
July 24, to Mr, and Mrs; Stavin, Burrs,.
Egmondville, a datfglrter. •
Use'The Harron Expositor 'Chest.
fied ad columns regi11atly,
Hiott, brother of David Davis, River-
hurst, Sask., and Montgomery Davis,
Staffa, Ont, Funeral from the chapel
at Morley S. Bedford, 159 Eglinton, Ave,
W., at Lascelies Blvd. Service on Friday
at 3:00 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant
Cemetery.
ECKERT---In Seaforth, on Monday, July
23, Frederick Eckert, in his 90th year.
MALONEY-In Seaforth, on Saturday,
July 21. William 'Phomas Maloney, in his
53rd year.
BRODHAGEN
A cemetery decoration service
will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday afternoon, be-
ginning at 3 o'clock, with Rev.
Eric Schultz, of Ellice Township,
as guest speaker.
Mrs. Christina Kleber, who had
been a patient in the Stratford Hos-
pital, is at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Carl Mikel, Fullarton. She
spent the weekend at her home
here and her son, Lorne Messer-
schmidt, and Mrs. Messerschmidt,
and daughter, Arlene, of Detroit,
spent the weekend with her.
Rev. E. Fischer and Grace at-
tended a school for church work-
ers at Waterloo College.
Charles Ahrens underwent an
operation at Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, •on Monday.
Personals: Mrs. Manuel Beuer-
mann and son Ray, with friends in
Windsor and Detroit; Mrs. Charles
Hillebrecht and Charlene and Miss
Frances Mallinger, Calgary, Alta.,
with Mr. and Mrs. August Hille-
brecht and other relatives; Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and Marcel,
of Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Wolfe; Roger Sholdice in
Camp at Edgewood Park; Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sholdice and Bever-
ley at Edgewood Park on Sunday.
Gary and Warren Sholdice return-
ing with them after two weeks
there; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whit-
field, Margaret and Linda, of St.
Catharines, with Mr. and.Mrs. Rus-
sell Sholdice; Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Becker and son, of California, -with
friends here; Albert Scherbarth, of
Edmonton, Alta„ with his brother,
Fred Scherbarth, and other rela-
tives.
HENSALL NEWS OF THE WEEK
Miss Betty Mickle spent last Sat-
urday in Atwood, guest of Miss
Phyllis Erskine.
Donald Patrick Joynt, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Joynt, who
underwent an operation in St., Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, on Mon-
day, is coming along nicely. •
Mrs. Don Rigby, of Blenheim,
attended a shower for Miss Mavis
Reid, of London, at Mrs, Hilton
Laing's, Exeter, Wednesday eve-
ning, and spent Thursday with Mr,
and Mrs, Harry Snell.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Sim Roobol an.d Maj a were
Mr. and Mrs. T. Vandyke and fam-
ily. of Clarkson,
Mr. and Mrs, Cal Horton spent
the weekend at Niagara Falls, the
guest of their sister and, brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pep-
per.
A number of ladies from Hen-
sall and vicinity attended a shower
in honor of Miss Mavis Reid, of
London, bride -elect of this week,
held at the home of Mrs. Hilton
Laing. Exeter.
Recent summer guests with Mr,
and Mrs. George Hess at their sum-
mer cottage, Hess Haven cottage,
at the Pinery, were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Naimola, Sandra and Dennis;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pettigrew and
Leon, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Petti-
grew, Denise, Christine and Val-
eria, of Lincoln Park, Mich,
Mrs. George Hess entertained at
a party at the Hess -Haven cottage
at the Pinery in honor of the, sixth
birthday of her granddaughter,
Kathryn McCloy, of Toronto, when
seventeen little guests from Hen-
sall and- Zurich were present for
the affair. Games on the beach
were enjoyed and prizes awarded.
A birthday supper was served, in-
cluding a birthday cake topped
with six candles. Following the
party the parents of the children
were entertained to tea.
Betty Lou Cameron, 5, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Doc Cameron, re-
turned to her home on Thursday
after a serious illness in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, where
she was a patient for nine days.
Rites of Baptism
The rites of Baptism was admin-
istered to William Roy Consitt, in-
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Consitt, Kippen, at their home on
Sunday, July 22nd, with Rev, N. D.
McLeod of Kippen officiating,
Four generations were present
for the ceremony, great-grand-
mother, Mrs. John Consitt, Bruce -
field; grandfather, Mr. Roy Cbnsitt,
Hensall; father, Mr. Jack Consitt,
and the baby William Roy Consitt.
Attending the ceremony were:
Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, of
Hensall, grandparents; MTs. Doug-
las, Brucefield; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Consitt,'Hensall; and Rev. and Mrs.
McLeod Kippen.
Cpl, John Atkinson, Mrs. Atkin-
son and family, of Quebec, are
holidaying with the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Petzke.
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen and
two daughters. of Edmonton, Alta.,
are visiting with Mr. Allen's bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Allen.
Miss Joanne Dow is holidaying
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Mer-
vin Dow.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caddick and
family, of London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Elliott. of Parkhill, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wal-
lace over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and
family and Mrs. E. Moore visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hulley
at Winthrop on Sunday evening.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the bereaved fam-
ily of the late William Martin, who
passed away so suddenly a week
ago. •
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth,
of Kippen, accompanied by his
aunt, Mary Ann Hoggarth, visited
with Mr, and Mrs, A. McLachlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ramsany are
occupying the house in the village
recently vacated by Mrs. Howe and
owned by Mr. Otto Walker.
Mrs. Grace Scott is visiting in
London with Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Caddick.
Mr- and Mrs. Frank Allen, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Allen and family visited with
Mrs. Violet Quance at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Colin McDougald,
at Harrington, and also at Brant-
ford, with Mr. Ivy Allen and other
friends.
Mrs. Katie Harper and son, Al-
lan, and Mrs. Mary Cole, of'Russel-
dale, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Walllace.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl and
daughter, Connie, have returned
home from their trip from the
Western Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace
visited on Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wallace at Carling-
ford.
Mrs. Sadie Stott and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott and family vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs. Eva Col-
quhoun and daughter, Jean.
Mrs, M. Houghton visited Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Leeming at Walton.
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Mr. and Mrs,,,Clarence Priestap
and family; of near Mitchell, vis-
ited Sunday .with the latter's fath-
er, Mr Robert Thomson.
Mrs lsI1cho gf London, spent
the weekend 'th her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. aid Mrs. Lou
Clark, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Win-
throp, visited on, Sunday with Mrs-
Kerr's parents, .Mr. mild Mrs. Dow -
son, and Mr. Hodgins, of Granton,
visited a day last week at their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert, of
Harriston, were weekend guests of
their brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Dickert and
Merle.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldwinkle, them'
son and daughter, of Ottawa, visit-
ed last week with Mrs. Aldwinkle's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Workman.
Mrs. Bakaar, who has been in
Wyoming a few weeks, is visiting
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Battema.
and Mrs. Clarence Hutchi-
son, of St. Thomas, are spending a
few days with the latter's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Mellis- -
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell and
Nancy, of Swift Ste. Marie, spent
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McGregor and family. They
also spent a few days visiting Mr.
Russell's grandmother, Mrs. R.
Edgar, of Varna -
Mr, . and Mrs. Arthur Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson An-
derson Ieft Friday for a holiday
with relatives in Edmore, Michi-
gan.
Mrs. William Winder is spend-
ing her holidays in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Roorda and family
of Clinton, visited on Sunday eve-
ning with. Mr. and Mrs. Battema
and' family.
Mr. and Mrs- Ronald Hiftle,,of
Toronto, were weekend guests of
Rev. and Mrs- McLeod, at the
manse.
Rev. and Mrs. McLeod visited
friends in Goderich on Monday.
On Sunday afternoon four gen-
erations were present at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Consitt for
the baptism of their infant son,
William Roy. Rev. N. McLeod of-
ficiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cooper, of
Exeter, called on Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Cooper on Monday evening.
A well -attended picnic was held
Thursday at, Jowett's Grove, Bay-
field, by the Sunday School of St.
Andrew's United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goulding
and family, of London, visited on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. N.
Long.
Mr. Arnold Gackstetter left on
Thursday for Guelph, where he
has accepted a position as security
guard. He spent Monday with his
wife and family.
Mrs. A. Gackstetter and family
visited a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. William Horney, of
Exeter.
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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
On instruction from the Municipal
Council, 1 hereby proclaim
MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1956
CIVIC HOLIDAY
In the Town of Seaforth
and respectfully request the Citizens and
Businessmen to observe the same.
DR. E. A. McMaster
Mayor
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