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Coming Events
ENJOY DANCING from 10 to 1 I, at
the Crystal Palace, Mitchell, Friday nights
with Don Robertson and his Ranch Boys,
4617,8
GODERICH PAVILION, Friday night,
teen-age record swing with Johnny Brent
of CKNX as M.C. Saturday dancing to
Bill-'stewat•t. ' Midnight dance September
ettd. 4621-3
"SHARE- THE - WEALTH" BINGO —
Legion Hall, Hensall, Saturday, August 18,
9 p.m. Jackpot $105.00 in 61 calls; 65.00
added each week until jackpot won ; 14
regular games, 10e a game. No admis-
sion. Sponsored by Hensall Legion.
4621-1
Help Wanted
WANTED—Cook for Riverside Rest
Home, Mitchell. Permanent position.
PHONE 69, MITCHELL. 4620x4
WANTED --Practical nurse for River-
side Rest Home, Mitchell. Day duty.
Permanent position. PHONE 69, Mit-
chell. 4620x4
HELP WANTED—Bread salesman for
town delivery, Must be reliable and good
worker, Apply J. C. CRICH,
4621x1
WANTED AT ONCE --Reliable lady to
take charge of home in Seaforth and three
school-age children, for one week, com-
mencing August 27. All conveniences.
PHONE 364, Seaforth- 4621-nc
WANTED—A Rawleigh dealer for the
Townships of Tuckersmith, McKillop and
Hullett. Anyone interested please write
MR. GEORGE J, ERNEWEIN, Mildmay,
Ont., or THE W. T. RAWLE1GH CO.
LTD, 4005 Richelieu Street, Montreal, P.
Q., Canada. 4620x2
WANTED
A STENOGRAPHER
Phone 109, Hensel], or 128 Exeter.
THOMAS WELSH & SON LUMBER CO-
Hensall, Ont.
4621-2
WANTED
EGG GRADERS and EGG TRAYERS
Apply Produce Department
Seat'orth 'Farmers, Co-op.
4623-1
WANT4D
IMMEDIATELY
Three or four 'laborers.
Seaforth
Concrete Products
4621-1
MALE HELP WANTED
Experienced upholster or youth to learn
this trade. Also experienced woodworking
rnachinist as assistant to our Millroom
Foreman. We are expanding and need
good men. Pleasant working conditions,
good wages, very steady employment,
group insurance, etc.
JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY,
Ingersoll
462I-2
HELP WANTED
Maintenance man for Huron County
Home, Clinton. Applicant must have 4th
Class Engineer's papers.
Apply in writing to the undersigned,
Stating experience, and salary expected.
A. H. Erskine,
County Clerk.
Goderich, Ontario.
4621-1
MEN WANTED
FOR STEADY EMPLOYMENT IN
FURNITURE FACTORY
We require experienced shapers, hand-
saw and belt sander men.
We also have openings in our cabinet
and finishing departments.
'ohn Boshart & Sons Ltd.
Seaforth, Ont.
4621-1
Experienced
Furniture Finisher
and one youth to learn a good trade. Al-
so experienced woodworking machinist as
assistant to our Millroom Foreman. We
are expanding and need good men. Pleas-
ant working conditions, good wages, very
steady employment, group insurance, etc.
Write or, after August 7, see
JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY,
Ingersoll.
4620-2
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the ,Estate of JOSEPH PATRICK
n'OACii
All Iiersons having claims against the
Estate of Josephatriek Roach, late of
, the 'rowt,ship •.6f Bihbert, in the County
ot, Perth, deceased wire died on the 18th
dhy of Dscetnber, 1055, •rare hereby noti-
fied til fiendfull particulars of their
elaidic, to the 'In,intdersigned on or before
the 17th day of .Atrguet, 1956 after which
date the t6ed Skid be tistri{utedi having
tegabd. tidvi ttF @I8ime1 then reoefved.
nfr‘slifeefOrth,. thin 24th day of
Notices
NOTICE — Free house and apartment
rental service. Phone 393. ERIC MILNER,
Main SE., Seaforth. 4621-tf
CIJSTOM' WORK—Self-propelled swath-
er available' for work •" J,-•L...9'REILLY.
Phone 41 r 13, Dublin. '• 46214
NOTICE --Anyone wishing ice for the
balance of the season, please call 669
r 41, Seaforth. DAVE NETZKE.
4621-1
RADIO REPAIRS -For 'all" •kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE,
spposite Dick House, Seaforth, ,Phone
347-11.
4621-t1
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea-
orth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
ipe. Phone 393. • ERIC MILNER
,LOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady
:leaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4621-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS — Prompt,
•ourteous collection - of all dead and
iisabled farm animals and hides. Call
•ollect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
forth. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Lt.
4621-tf
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Sep-
.1c tanks, cesspools, etc, pumped and
:leaned with sanitary modern equipment.
\l] work guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. LOUIS BLAKE, R.R.
1, Brussels. Phone 42 r 6, Brussels.
4610x12
CUSTOM THRESHING—Will do cus-
tom threshing ; new machine with cutter,
shredder, grain thrower and 16 -foot ex-
tension on thrower. Help with our
harvest and threshing would be wel-
come, to help pay your threshing bill.
Apply B. REIHL, R.R. 2, Walton. Phone
Dublin 24 r 9. 4620-2
HENSALL SALES
Every Thursday at 2 p.m., Min St., Hen -
Bring ren eves oc
g y ovr h t k. Always a good
market price. HARRY SMITH, Phone 187,
Hensall; VICTOR HARGR.EAVES, FTU.
2-7511, Clinton. 4616-12
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
For artificial insemination information
service from all „breeds of cattle, Phone
the Wate4•loo Cattle Breeding Association
a' CLINTON HU. 2-3441, between 7:80
,nd 9:30 a.m. We have all breeds avail-
•ble—top quality at low cost.
4621-tf
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
The Township of Tuckersmith Munici-
pa] Dumping Ground, situated one-half
mile west of Egmondville, Con. 3, H.R.S.,
will be open only to ratepayers of the
Township of Tuckersmith,. on Wednesday
and Saturday afternoons, from the hours
of 2 to 6 P.M.
•
No wire, car bodies or garbage (organic)
is to be deposited, and all dumping must
be done under the supervision of the in-
spector.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk,
Twp. of Tuckersmith,
4621-tf
For Sale
-t
FOR SALE—Two lots. Apply GEORGE
KING, Egmondville, 4621x1
FOR SALE -12 little pigs six • weeks
old. • OSCAR TEBBUTT, Seaforth.
4621x1
FOR SALE -2 beds, a dresser and a
buffet. PHONE 210-M.
,4621x1
FOR SALE—Frigidaire refrigerator, al-
most new, Priced reasonably, PHONE
192-M or 573. 4621-1
FOR SALE -40 good young Pigs, JACK
McIVER, St. Coiumban, Phone ,Dublin
84 r 21. 4621-1
'FOR SALE—White enamel sink, ver-
andah couch, bed spring, cottage shut-
ters, PHONE 331-J. 4621x2
FOR SALE—Portable .electric table
saw, 6 -inch, DENNIS ELECTRIC, Sea -
forth. 4621-1
FLY CONTROL—See our complete line
of insecticides now. CROWN HARD-
WARE, - 462I-1
FOR SALE—Annex heater (like new) ;
2 chesterfield chairs; some used stove-
pipes ; piano stool. PHONE 84.
4621x1
FOR SALE—Frame house. suitable for
moving. Contact W. C. BEWLEY, Wal-
ton. Phone Brussels 90 r 7.
4621x2
POR SALE—Rolling hay rack and rub-
ber tired wagon. Apply to MRS. WM.
MARTIN. Phone 690 r 13, Hensall.
4621x1
FOR SALE —"Massey -Harris Clipper
combine, five years old. Apply D. WOL-
TERBEF.K, St. Columban: Phone 22 r 14,
Dublin" 4621x1
FOR SALE—Holstein cow, milking well,
bred June 4th, Apply TED VAN DYICE,
R.R. 3, Seaforth, on Mill Roar.
4621-1
FO>,2. SALE—Purebred Leicester Sheen,
4 ewes 3 years old ; 2 ewe lambs: 1 ram
lamb. Apply to LESLIE PEPPER. Phone
848 r 22, Seaforth. ' 4621-1
GRAIN AUGERS—For eaejer, faster
grain handling, 11, 16, 21 -foot lengths.
See them at CROWN HARDWARE,
4621-1
HOLSTEIN HEIFER FOR SALE—Due
August 80; vaccinated and TB tested.
Phone 690 r 15, Hensall. JAMES DRUM -
MOND. 4621x2
FOR SALE--Goodisoh 22 -inch threshing
machine, in first•class condition, with
drive belt. Priced cheap. THOMAS P.
MORRIS. Phone 43 r 2, Dublin.
46214
FOR SALE—Grain box, 125 bushel ca-
pacity, good as new. Mso rensonable
rates for trucking grain. Aly to
M,4IWPON KEVES. Phone 666 r 11, ,Sen -
forth. 4620.2
FOR SALE—Trained fox and deer
hound, B6agel, six months old; male police
dog (good Watch dots) IJIE PxSP-
PER, Piione 848 r 22, Seaforth.
4621-1
FOR SAL'f<•4ohn Deere binder, 8 -foot
cut; twat t's0ti; 080p g'dod,for a9'&tlling Or
tieidik Jtant, t5ed 5b aereg. AIrB,ERr
MR It, Skafeitbe 13bone 673 r 16,
4921x1
'For Sale
FOR SALE -Ask for Crich's Bread when
you want the best in food value in town.
PHONE 34. We deliver. 4621x1
Wanted
WANTED—Set of text books „for Grade
10. Phone 658 r 21, MRS. V. COOPER,
R.R. 2, Kippen. 4621x1
RELIABLE GIRL, 16 . years of age,
with Junior Matriculation, desires steady
work in either office or store. Apply Box
569, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4621-1
Personals
In N1'emoriam
HILDEBRAp1T—In loving memoryof a
dear husband and father. who passed away
three years ego, August 10, 1953.'
The depths of sorrow 'we cannot:, tell,
Of the loss of him we loved so well;
And while he sleepy a peaceful alcor,
His memory we will always keeps
—Always remembered by his wife
Mary and family, Anne and Marlin.
4621-1
Deaths ,
McCLURE—[n McKillop, on Tuesday,
August 14, John McClure. in his 93rd
year.
MoPHERSON—In McKillop, on Sunday,
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goode), August 5, Samuel McPherson, is , his
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope!
80th ,year.
with price list. 6 samples 25c. 24 sam-
pies - 31.00. Mail - Oreder Dept. 'I' - 78,
NOVA-RUBBER CO.. Box 9L 'Hamilton. Name Architect
For Rent
FOR RENT—Heated 3 -room upstairs
apartment in Egmondville, with bath.
PHONE 668 r 2, Seaforth. 4621x1
-'ikPAWI'Il ENT FOR RENT—,Self-con-
tained, oil -heated apartment, available
August 1st. Apply MRS. J, BESSE,
Pim), 583-W.after 6 p.m. 4621x2
Pim), ..
FOR RENT — Three-room apartment,
downstairs; unheated. Immediate•posses-
sion. PHONE 250-R.
4621-tf
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment,
partly furnished. three-piece bat o and
Bold hard and soft water; oil he td/A afl-
able September 1. PHONE 333
For Zurich School
Zurich School Board has named
' Blackwell and Haggarty, London
architects, to prepare plans for the
$40,000 school addition planned for
the village.
A three-year paving program in
Zurich Twas completed this week,
as Huron County road crews fin-
ished black topping Zurich streets.
- CONSTANCE
21,2 Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Jewitt and
family spent a few days last week
at Port Carling and the Muskoka
District.
I Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Clarke
spent the past weekend with Mrs.
Clarke's sister, Mrs. Sheard'own,
of Haliburton.
FOR RENT—Downstairs apartment in
Hensall; four rooms and bath. Immedi-
ate possession, Apply to CLARENCE
McNAUGHTON, Hensall. Phone 158-J.
4621-2
Poultry
BRAY CHICKS
Available for all markets. Mixed. Pul-
lets. Dayold, some started. (Ames In -
Cross, more eggs, less overhead, should be
on order for late summer). Cockerels.
Broilers (Order now Sept. -Oct.) Ask us
for full information.
MRS. ALEX PATERSON,
Brucefield.
Phones:• Clinton HU. -2932; Seaforth 659-23
FOR SALE -300, Red Rock cross pullets,
five months, now laying. JAMES
BARRY, phone 668r15, Seaforth. 4619x3
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.
4621-1
FOR SALE -100 Sussex and New
Hampshire pulrets, 4 months old (Mc-
Kinley's strain). Apply to N. H. LONG,
Kippen. Phone Hensall 694 r 15.
4621-1
BRAY
can supply what you need for egg -broiler
markets. i Order Ames In -Cross in ad-
vance). Still a wide range. Mixed.
Cockerels. Pullets. Some started. Or-
der broilers now late summer. Full in -1
formation, agent--
' • MRS. ALEX PATERSON,
Brucefield.
Phones: Clinton HU. -293.2; Seaforth 659-23
Cards of Thanks
MR. AND MRS. GORDON McKENZIE
wish to thank their neighbors and friends
who were so helpful while he was a
tAtient in Scott Memorial Hospital.
4621x1
I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere
thanks to my family, relatives and friends
for visits, cards-, flowers and treats while
I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Miss Drope and
each and everyone of the staff, nurses, to
Dr. Gorwill and St. Thomas' Church for
flowers. Your kindness was deeply ap-
preciated,
MRS. JOHN HOTHAM, Sr.
4621x1
Births
ALLAN—Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan,
Hensall, announce the birth of their
daughter at Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, August 10, 1956. A
sister for Margaret, Pauline and Lloyd.
BUTT—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Butt,. Seaforth, .a son,
HUISSER—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Huisser, Egmondville, a son.
`McNICHOL—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
05) August 6, to Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey
McNichol, R.R. 1, Blyth, a son.
RYAN—Kay and Leo announce the ar-
ri'al of a brother for Bobby, Daniel
Gerard, 8 lbs. 11 oza., on August 5, at
Humber Memorial Hospital, Weston.
SARARAS—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 4, to Mr. and Mrs.' Rom.,
Sararas. R.R. 1, Cromarty, a daughter.
THOMSON—Mr, and Mrs. Warren Thom-
son, Kippen, announce the arrival of a
daughter in Clinton Public Hospital, on
July 31, 19.56,
VANTRIGT—At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on August 4,,, to Mr. and Mrs.
Maarten Vantright (nee Mary Duncan),
R.R. 1, Arva, a daughter,
WALLACE—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Wallace, Seaforth, a daughter..
WHY'EE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 9, to Mr. and Mrs, Douglas
Whyte, Seaforth, a daughter.
Use The Huron Expositor classi-
fied ad columns regularly.
Miss Janice Jewitt spent holi-
days with Miss Sylvia Sanderson,
of Blyth.
Mrs, Wes. Hoggar and Gordon
returned home after spending a
week's holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bemister, of Toronto.
Mrs, Hoggart's sister, Mrs. Larkin
and family, of Toronto, returned
with her for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown and
family and Miss Marie Brigham
attended the Dairy Day celebra-
tion at Orillia on Saturdayland vis-
ited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Brigham, of Desboro, and
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Brigham,
of Chesley, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Phillips
and son, of New Brunswick, • visit-
ed with the former's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Medd.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren,
Linda and Helen, of London, spent
the weekend with the latter's par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacGregor
and family spent Sunday at Was-
aga Beach. Miss Janet MacGre-
gor, who has spent the summer
months there, returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Medd, of
Seaforth. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Livingstone, of near Seaforth, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George Leitch.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dexter visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Youngblut,
of Londesboro. on Sunday.
Miss Muriel Dale is home after
spending the summer months at
Grand Mild,
Miss Joyce Jewitt has return-
ed home after finishing a teach-
er's summer school course in To-
ronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and
Lawrence visited 'with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Doods in London on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wakefield
and Bobby, of London, visited on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Mill -
son. Bobby is remaining for boli
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Jewitt and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Jewitt and family attended the
McRorie reunion at Ipperwash on
Wednesday!.
Mrs. Sarah, Glazier, Hensall, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Pol-
lard, at the horse of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Millson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods have
arrived home after their honey-
moon trip to the Southern States,
and after calling on Mrs. Woods'
parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Riley,
they journeyed on to their own
home in Toronto.
Two guysl were walking off the
effects of a big party when they,
accidentally found themselves
stumbling along a railroad track.
After trudging along for some time
one commented:
"This is the longest set of stairs
I ever tried to climb"
"Sure is," said his companion,
"and why do you reckon they
made the banisters so low?"
ir-Is Wanted
For Toy Factory 'Production
STEADY WORK
We would also like to interview any girls
or women for working evenings.
Apply in person.
ntari� Textiles Ltd.
SEA.FORTR
Araefloolgionwoningrisiggroduaugoommo
Mr. and 11bs relit "Mains of
Waflaceburg, yverg 'vveehend. vase.
tors with the #argi is parents, 1 ,
and. Mrs. Fred Adams- '
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Va$ley and
family, of St. Catharines, and. Mrs;
William Hallam and
Port Colborne, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dal-
rymple.
,.Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Neilson and
infant daughter, of Toronto, were,
weekend visitors with Mrs. Weil-
and.
Mr, and Mrs. ..toy Weiland and
family are at present visiting with
Mrs. Weiland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry !Weiland
have disposed of their house in
Toronto and expect to be in Eg-
mondville this week, where they
will start building their new
home.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Houston and Miss
Frances Houston were: Mrs. Hou-
ston's sister, Mrs. F. J. Smeathers
of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs./Grant
Houston, of Ayton.
Visitors with Mrs. Jas. Finlay-
son were:. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Neilson and daughter, Anne, Ldfne
Park, and Mrs. John Campbell, of.
Winthrop.
Miss Jessie Finlayson is, spend-
ing a week at Ipperwash.'
Miss 'Vera Palmer, of Toronto,
visited with Mrs. W. F. McMillan
and Miss Laura McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hay are
spending a week with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Pepper, of Niagara Falls.
Miss Ella McKenzie, of Ayr, vis-
ited her cousin, Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Lachlan and Mr. McLachlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiland, of
Toronto, have purchased a build-
ing lot from the Kruse estate and
are planning for the immediate
building of a residence here. We
welcome them to the community.
Rev. Dr. and Mrs., Semple are
holidaying for the month of Aug-
ust at their *summer home, Sauble
Beach, Hepworth.
During their absence, Mr. Mor-
gan, of Centralia, will have charge
of the Sunday services.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keyes, Win-
sor, are visiting with the former's
mother, Mrs. Nelson Keyes.
-Miss Joan Keyes is holidaying at
the United Church Camp at Spar-
row
parrow Lake. '
Mrs. Peter Lindsay' spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Collison, of Wheatley, Ont.. -
Miss Gail Finlayson spent the
weekend with her grandmother,
Mrs. James Finlayson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarke and
family, of Muirkirk visited Tues-
day with Mrs, J. S. Watson.
Miss Jean Watson, of Toronto,
is having a holiday with her
mother, Mrs. J. S. Watson,
Mrs. David Stephenson and Mrs.
Alice Armstrong, of Pilot Mound,
Man., are spending • a few days.
with their niece, Mrs, Alex Wylie
and Mr. .Wylie, of Marlette, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young, of
Avon, visited with their brother,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Young, and
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Young,
Sr.
Planning 121st Anniversary
The congregation of Egmondville
Church, under the leadership of
their pastor, Rev. Dr. Semple, are
planning for an important event in
the history of the church, viz., the
121st anniversary of the founding
of the congregation, to be held on
Sunday, Sept. 30. Invitations are
being sent out to former members
and adherents and we are look-
ing forward with interest to the
privilege of honoring the memory
of those faithful pioneers, who laid
so well the foundation of the con-
gregation.
-FARM IS SOLD
The fork, of 'the late Joseph
Carlin, eas of Seaforth, was sold
by auction o Tuesday by auction-
eer Harold Jackson. The success-
ful bidder was Ab. Cronin, who bid
$7,000. Ab.)
Cronin,
;Teas .MOMiteha, Of To-
ronto, visited: °recentty with Mr.
atnd Mrs. LP!a ql1Nife and Other
tiIena,
. Misses. Ann and ,Tann Gackatet
ter spent a fear days Iasi week
With their grandparents, Mr. and
M s. Wad. H'ornelr of Exeter.
, We regrlet reporting Mr. Sam
-Cudmore met with, an accident. on
Saturday, Whjje trimming an ev-
ergreen, tree, be fell off a ladder,
breaking two ribs. Dr. Malkus, of
Seafogtb, attended,
Mr. and Mrs. Gridzak and fam-
ily visited a couple of days re-
cently with relatives in Sudbury.
Mr. Lorne McBride spent Friday
in London.
Miss Joyce Hood returned home
from an enjoyable week's vaca-
tion with her cousin, Miss Vienne
Perkins, of London.
Missesaron Anne and Dianne
Switzer, Minton, holidayed the
past week with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLach-
lan.
Master Myron Gackstetter was a
visitor a few days last week at
the home: of bis aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gackstetter,
of 'near Hensall. - •',..
Mr. an Mrs. Stewart Beath , of
Wingham, are visiting a few days
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Robt. McBride and brother, Lorne.
Mr. and Mrs: W.' E. Hauck and
family, of Waterloo, visited the
past' week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McGregor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schneider,
Paul and Judy, of Stratford, were
Friday visitors of Mrs. Schneid-
er's father, Mr. Robert Thomson,
Miss Jessie Ferries, of Seaforth,
was a guest the past Week -with
her chum, Miss Katherine McGre-
gor.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Mellis, visited Sunday with
friends in Owen. Sound, Walkerton
and Southampton.
Miss Judy Gridzak has returned
home after a pleasant vacation
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Watson, of Centralia.
Miss Karen Gackstetter spent a
HENSALL
The Hensall Library will reopen.
Tuesday, August 21st. All books
due on that date. MRS. R. J. CAM-
ERON, Librarian.--(Advt.).
Jack Snell, employee of General
Coach Works here; had the mis-
fortune to have a piece of plywood
fall and fracture his toe. -
Masters Bobby Mickle and Leo
Tiberio returned last Saturday
from Cub Camp, where they spent
a week at Camp Onkwe.
Mrs. Ernest Pym is enjoying a
vacation at Hamiota, Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hedden, of
St. Catharines, spent the holiday
weekend with Mrs. C. Hedden and
Herb.
The marriage of Anna Maude
Elder, of London, formerly of Hen-
sall, to Archie Clifton Wrench, of
London, formerly of Leamington,
was solemnized in London Friday,
August 10. Following a wedding
trite to Canayda and the States,
they 'will reside in London.
Miss Ruth McLean and Miss
Thelma Hepburn, of London, spent
last week holidaying in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hay and
family, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. James Hay and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McLean, visited over - the
weekend with relatives in • Port
Dalhousie and. Niagara.
Hensall Sale Prices
Prices at Hensall. Community
Sale on August 9 were: Weanling
pigs, $7.35 to $11.50 chunks, $12.40
to $16; feeders, $18 to $30; Dur-
ham cows, $124 to $160; Holstein
calves, $8.50 to $13; Durham calves,
$15 to $40. There was a keen de-
mand for good grass cattle.
Three hundred pigs and 40 cat-
tle and calves passed through the
ring.
BRUCEFIELD NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mrs. C. Ham and Miss Mary
Swan visited with Mrs. Ham's son
and family in Cochrane for ten
days, and returned home on Mon-
day.
A number of relatives from
Brucefield and vicinity attended
the Zapfe-Allen wedding at Byron
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McKenzie, of
Detroit, spent a few days with
Mrs. McKenzie's sister and broth-
er-in-law, Mr: 'and Mrs. George
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Baird, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Baird and Mr.
and Mrs. S. McKenzie spent Thurs-
day evening in St. Thomas at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. '1). McKen-
zie.
' We are sorry to report that Mrs.
M. Vaire is a patient in Scott
HARLOCK
Miss Mary Lou Roe has suc-
cessfully completed the course she
was taking at Summer School in
Toronto. She returned home last
Wednesday evening. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe and
family went to Wasaga Beach on
Sunday. Misses Lois Roe and Lois
Ann Somerville, who have been
working there for the summer, re-
turned home with them.
Many in this area 'are into har-
vest operations.
Imperial Oil are 'now preparing
to drill for. oil on the farm of Mr.
Peter Taylor..
Mrs. Jean ' McGale and son, of
`Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wat8oif `Reid,
1fiss Mary Louise Marshall, of
Toronto, spent a few days with her
cousin, Miss Shirley Knox.
llarlock School has received a
never facelifting. The outside of
the school has been covered with
insul-stone.' The inside of the
school has had anew coat of paint.
'this certain. Improves Y p roves th e ap-
pearance of the school.
There will be both Sunday School,
and church services at Burns'
United Church this Sunday at the
regular 'bout. 'he Rev. W. Il.
Vinare OM. 'be , fli charge of the,
'hiircih., service.
Memorial Hospital. Seaforth.
Master Dwayne Elliott is attend-
ing Godi'rich United Church camp.
Mrs. Geo, Pinkney, of Walker-
ton, called on her mother, Mrs. W.
H. Pepper, on Sunday.
Mr. Elmer J. Smith, of Portland,
Oregon, is visiting for some time
with his sister, Mrs. Berry, and
daughters, Mrs. Gordon Elliott and
Mrs. George Griffith.
Mr. J. K. Cornish had tile mis-
fortune • to fall last week while
working at his home, fracturing
several ribs
few days last Week with Miss Toa
Rapp, of Zurich.
,Visitors during the seat we*
With Mrs. Anlei;ia , MIeC ylnont Ina.
eluded: Mr Rayal McClyllnpnt, of
Belle River; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
SPeitzer, Detrpit; Mr. and Mrs.
Orval, McCIi}xchey, Varna, and Mr.
Verner Mcelymont, Detroit.
Mrs. A. Gackstetter spent a,few
days last week in Guelph.
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Wren and
daughter, Joan, of Milton, visited
over the weekend . with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wren, Joan remaining two weeks
with her grandparents.
Miss Berva ,Switzer, of Clinton,
is holidayingthis week with her
friend, Miss Joyce Hood.
Mrs. James Wright returned
home last 'week after spending
three weeks visiting with her son
and daughter4n-taw, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wright, at camp at Long-
ford Mills, at Lake Cuchiching,
and also friends at Barrie and
Toronto.
or
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Will and leiper, tfi esi,Kgrq`
was stained Di -4414 De Glu_
Master for North ffu{is6ri
A;F, and A.M.5, at ' the- nalrued
ing of 04e Grand, LOBO ?Pk erm *
on Wednesday. He succeeds AdOt
Dodds', of Listowel.
H. L. Martyn, of Toronto ani
Ripley, was elected Deptity,Grand
Master of the order for Ontario:
Married 25' ears,
Friends Gather
Several_ friends attended a taw -
prise party on Friday at the' hos
of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pullman, im
hgnor of their 25th wedding annir
versary. After an enjoyable eve-
ning of cards, Mr. and Mrs. Pull-
man were presented with a lovely
silver cream and sugar set.
Don't Miss This Opportunity
To Save a Big Interest of 25%
Just about 10 times you could save in the 'bank,
and GOODWIN'S of Hensall offer you this sav-
ing
aving on SUMMER GARMENTS and FOOT-
WEAR for about another week,.
Also remember, these prices were
before the reductions!
•
reasonable
W. 0. GOODWIN
Phone 16 Hensall
4fotts 40.1
tetrfhedl
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•
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