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firths. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge.
Auction Sales. Notices to Creditors, Etc.—Rates on application.
Coming Events
SLIM BOUCHER of CKNX-TV, is play-
ing for the full season at the Crystal Pal-
ace, Mitchell, every Friday night.
4628-9
GOLERICH PAVILION—Dancing Sat-
urday night to Don ]:owns and his Orch-
estra. Every Wednesday is Square Dance
Night with Slim Boucher of CKNX -rV.I
.]6,1x3 1 ,wnshlp of Tuckersmith
"VAIIIET NIGHT," Cavan Church,
Winthrop, Friday, Nov. 23, at d p.m. Mrs. The Township of Tuckersmith Mantel:
Nelson Reid will *how slides and other ,al Dumping Ground, situated one-half
interesting items. Silver collection. i mile west of Egmundville, Con. 8, H.R.S.,
4634x1 4111 be open only to ratepayers of the
township of Tuckersmith, on Wednesday
of d2 sto u6dD mafternoona, from the hours
Property For Sale
Notices
RADIO REPAIRS — For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE,
opposite Dick House, Seaforth- Phone
847-R.
4632-11
NOTICE
FOR SALE—One-third lot. corner East
William and Side St,: gond chance for
capital gain. J. C. CRICH, Seaforth.
4634x1
Wanted
WANTED --Cattle to feed for the win-
ter; to feed by the pound. ADRIAN
TIMMERMAN, R.R. 3, Kippen. Phone 657
r 13, Seaforth. 4634-1
Help Wanted
WANTED—Reliable
with three-year-old, 9
6694 after 5 p.m.
woman to baby sit
until 4:30. CALL
4634-1
HELP WANTED—Woman or girl; live
in or out, to help in Seaforth home. All
modern conveniences. Apply Box 585,
HURON EXPOSITOR, nc
EXPERIENCED Furniture Finisher, al-
so one experienced woodworking machinist
as assistant to our millruom Foreman, and
one fourth-class engineer. We are ex-
panding and need good men. Pleasant
working conditions, good wages. very
steady employment. group insurance. etc.
JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY,
Ingersoll. 4633-2
A WAY
TO MAKE MONEY !
That's what you are looking for? Just
sell our 250 guaranteed necessities in your
surroundings. Write for full ;particulars.
FAMILEX
Dept. L, Station C,.
MONTREAL
4534-1
For Sale
FOR SALE—Wood or coal cook stove.
PHONE 671 r 2. 4634-1
FOR SALE—Small heater ; reasonable.
ROBERT WATSON. 4634x1
N wire, car bodies or garbage (organic)
.a to be deposited, and all dumping must
ue done under the supervision of the in-
,pector.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk,
Twp. of Tuckersmith.
4632-tf
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of First Posting of
Voters' List
VOTERS' LIST, 1956, TOWN OF
SEAFORTH. COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE is hereby given that I have
complied with Section i1 of 'Phe Voters'
Lists Act, 1951, and that I have posted
up at my office at the Town Hall on the
5th day of November, 1956, 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
19th day of November, 1956.
DATED this 5th day of November, 1956.
D. H. WILSON,
Clerk of Seaforth.
4633-2
,IIEET1NG OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
FOR SALE -18 pigs eight weeks old. The Huron County Council will meet in
CHARLES Walton, GD, Lot 12, Con. 13, the Council Chambers, Court House, Code -
rico, 4634x1 rich, on
FOR SALE— 11 pigs. JACK RIVERS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956
North Main St.. Seaforth.
4634x1 at 2:00 p.m.
OKE'S BILLIARDS—Films developed. All accounts and notices of deputations
Camera supplies for all makes, including should be 'in the hands of the County
8MM. colored film. 4633-tf Clerk not later than Saturday, November
17, 1956, at 12:00 noon.
FOR SALE -16 York pigs, nine weeks
A. H. ERSKINE,
old. J. S. BARRY. Phone 668 r 15, Clerk,
Seaforth. 4634x1 County of Huron.
FOR SALE -7S4 cubic foot refrigerator.
Priced for quick sale. WM. HOEGY,
Phone 538-W. 4634-1
FLOWERS FOR SALE — Minns and
Cyclamens. BAKER'S GREENHOUSE,
Seaforth. 4634-4
FOR SALE --Grain grinder, 101 y -inch,
McLeod GORDON RICHARDSON. Phone
656 r 2, Seaforth. 4604x1
FOR SALE—Yorkshire purebred boar,
RUSSELL BOLTON. Phone 840 r 41,
Seaforth. 4634-3
FOR SALE—Several used television sets
at special prices, Apply DUBLIN ELEC-
TRIC, for the purpose of nominating persons for
Dublin. 4652-tf the offices of Mayor, Reeve, six Ce6ncil-
FOR SALE—Two overcoats, in good Ions, Public School Trustees, and Public
condition ; size 40. Box 586, HURON EX- Utility Commissioner.
POSITOR, 4634x1 Nominations will be from 7:30 p.m. to
FOR SALE—Storm door, standard size, 8:30 p,m-
in good condition. Apply MRS, ALEX
BETHUNE Spading St, 4634x1 If a poll be necessary, the same will be
FOR SALE—Girl's white skates. size I held at the following places on
11, in good condition. MRS. FRANK
SMALE, Wilson St. 4634x1
4683-2
NOMINATIONS
Town of Seaforth
A meeting of the Electors of the Town
of Seaforth will be held in the
TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH
on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1956
from 9 :00 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ORDER YOUR FURNITURE from Dub polling Sub Division No. 1 and 2, at
lin Electric. TV swivel chairs in stock Teall's Garage.
at big savings. DUBLIN ELECTRIC
Dublin. 1631•tf t Polling Sub -Division No. 3 and 4, at
FOR SALE -2 Durham heifers, vaccin_ the Public Library.
ated, due first December, Apply KEN No. Sub-Divisionand 6. at
BEATTIE, R,R, 4, Walton. Phone 834 r M Polling E. Clake's Garage.
6, Seaforth. 4634-1
Seaforth, November 13, 1956.
FOR SALE—A cutter knife for a Pony
tractor, in good condition. Apply to V.
CADARET. Muir Nursing Home, Jarvis
St., Seaforth. 4633x2
FOR SALE—Four little pigs, six weeks
old; also electric range, heavy duty. Ap-
ply to CARL VANDERZON, North Mall,
St. 4634x1
FOR SALE --Used Case corn picker with
husking bed working good. Apply OR-
VILLE WORKMAN, Kippen Phone 677
r 11, Hensall. 4633-2
CLOCK RADIOS, $39.95 and 40.95. Bul-
ova clock radios at 669.95. Variety of col-
ors. Portables also available, SAV-
AUGE'S, Seaforth, 46324f
FOR SALE—Two-wheel steel frame
trailer, 4 feet by 6 feet: spare wheel and
tire. PHONE 388-W, Seaforth.
4633x2
FOR SALE—•A few good Tamworth
boars, four to six months old. Apply to
FRANCIS COLEMAN, Phone 838 r 22.
4634x1
D. H. WILSON,
Town Clerk.
4634-3
NOMINATIONS
Township of Hibbert
NOTICE is hereby given to the Munici-
pal Electors of the TOWNSHIP of HIB -
BERT, in the County of Perth, that in
compliance with the Statues in that be-
half I regnire the presence of the said
Electors at the
Township Hall, Staffa
in the said TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT,
at the hour of ONE o'clock p.m„ on
Friday, 23rd November,
1956
FOR SALE -15 stock heifers and 15
'stock calves. Apply to EARL KINSMAN, I for the pnrpoee of nominating fit and
Cromarty. Phone Hensall 690 r 14.
4634x1 proper persons for the office of
SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, $10.00
per load, approximately 2% cords; mixed
'wood, 68.00 per load, approximately 2%
cordo. Prompt Delivery, FRED J. HUD -
1E, phone Clinton HU. 2-6655. 4681x10
FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, bread
wagon, good tires. 19x475. Would make
a playhouse for children. Also one set
express harness and collars. .1. C. CRICH.
4684x1
USED ARTICLES FOR SALE—Medium
edged , oil space treater ; 21 -inch Console
TV , 17 -inch Table Model TV ; Heavy Duty
.4 -burner range, and a rangette.• CROWN
tl.. ��ARffi'1!VA:R'18, 4694x1
Fbit. SALE -1 new Quebec heater; 1
11e* efface heater ; 1 used space heater;
'1 need -I3eavy Rangette, A.11. rea8on-
i)4 6119 ' y }ce'd. SILLS' HARl7WARE, Sea-
jltiittl 4664-1
i�LE-2 7tterrf'ord bulls,'] aYear
ltttl,g otlblie dld;; 1 ii'Otifd heifer r1a
ysl'tt,' drip eiid f etait.'6l All
a a ltrld hdai 54 to l�1$ dile %bet
a . y`'1tt>I 4 1rd Klee� "i1Vte t%ps . bf
Xylti7•L', s'PPpone. 4.7 b
Reeve, Councillors and
Trustees for School Area
No. 1
for the TOWNSHIP of HIBBERT; of
which all Electors are hereby required
to take notice and govern themeelves ac-
cordingly. and if a greater number of
candidates than required to fill the Raid
offices are nominated and make the re-
quired declarations, polls will be opened
in the following places: P.S.D. No. 1,
P.U. No. 2 School; P.S.D. No. 2, Town-
ship Hall; P.S.D. No. 3, P. No. 6 School,
in the said Township of Hibbert, on
Monday, Dec. 3rd, 1956
andwill be open from 9 o'clock a.m, un-
til 6 o'clock p.m. and no longer.
divan under amp' Mand this 15th day of
Novmnber, 1966.
RO"Y )3'tI11'.C11;I124
Returt'ling toter.
4634-1
s.
Notice
TAKE NOTICE that By -Law No. 587
for 1956 of the Town of Seaforth, copy of
which is hereunder written, is a true copy
of a proposed by-law of the Corporation
of the Town of Seaforth which was given
its first and second reading on the 12th
day of November, 1966. The Municipal
Council has agreed to submit such pro-
posed by-law to the electors for the
issuing of Thirty-seven Thousand Dollars
$97,000.001 of debentures on the credit
of the Corporation fur the purpose of
constructing additional combined sewers
in certain streets in the 'Town of Seaforth.
If the assent of the electors is obtained
to the By-law the same shall be taken
into consideration by the Council after
the expiration of one month from the
date of the first publication.
This By -Law shall be first published on
the- 15th day of November, 1956.
The votes for and against the said By-
Luw will be taken at the annual election
on the 12th day of December, 1956.
The Mayor, or the member of the Coun-
cil appointed for that purpose by resolu-
tion, shall attend at the Town Hall on
the 10th day of December, 1956, at the
hour of six o'clock in the afternoon, for
the purpose. if requested to do so, of
appointing by writing signed by him, two
persons to attend at the final summing up
of the totes by the Clerk and one person
to attend at each polling place on behalf
of the persons interested in, and desirous
of promoting, the proposed by-law and a
like number on behalf of the persons
interested in, and desirous of opposing
the proposed by-law.
Any tenant desiring to vote shall, not
later than the tenth day before the day
appointed for taking the vote, file with
the Clerk a declaration as provided by
the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1950, Chapter
243, Section 276(3).
Any Corporation desiring to appoint a
nominee to vire on its behalf shall file
with the clerk, not later than the tenth
day before the day appointed for taking
the vote, an appointment in writing of a
person to vote as its nominee and on its
behalf.
DATED this lath day ' of November,
1956.
D. H. WILSON,
Clerk.
BY-LAW NO. 587
FOR 1956
OF THE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
A By-law to authorize the issuing of
debentures for 837,000.00 for the construc-
tion of an extension to the sewerage sys-
tem of the 'Town of Seaforth.
WHEREAS the Department of Health
of the Province of Ontario did by its Cer-
tificate dated the 13th day of :vlarch, 1956.
approve the construction of additional TRY BEFORE YOU BUY, Beauty Coun•
combined sewers together with the necea- sellor cosmetics. Phone Seaforth 898.
spry private chain connections thereto in BARBARA L. MILNER.
the following streets : 4632-tf
Notices
NOTICE --Anyone interested in having
material gathered and pleated for English
smocking, PHONE 279. 4634-2
NURSERY STOCK, shrubs, fruit trees,
perennials. H. C. Downham Nursery Co.
Phone ERIC MILNER, Seaforth 393,
4632-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.
4632-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS — Prompt,
,courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, 861 r 11, Sea -
forth. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Lt.
4632-tf
HENSALL SALES
Every Thursday at 2 p.m., Mill St, Hen-
sa1L Bring your livestock. Always a goon
market price. HARRY SMITH. Phone 187
Hensall; VICTOR HARGREAVES, HU
2-7511, Clinton 4632-15
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
For artificial insemination information
it service from all breeds of cattle, Phone
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
at.-CLINTQN HU. 2-3441, between 7:80
and 9:80 a.m. We have all breeds avail.
able—top quality at low cost,
46321f
For Rent
FOR RENT -3 -room apartment. OR-
VILLE OKE, Seaforth. 4642-tf
FOR RENT—Four-room apartment, wa-
ter and lights ; freshly decorated. PHONE
65-J. 4634-1
HOUSE FOR RENT—Three miles north
of Dublin on Main Road. Apply JOHN
A. ECKERT, R.R. 1, Dublin. Phone 37
r 19, Dublin. 4633x8
FOR RENT -8 -room furnished house in
Hensall, from December 1st, 1956, to May
1st 1907. Phone 217-W. MRS, GRACE
HARPOLE, Hensall, 4634-1
Farms For Sale
FOR SALE AND RENT -100 acres of
level land ; drilled well, windmill ; no
buildings: for sale. One hundred acres
of land for rent. mostly to be ploughed.
ARCHIE SMITH, R.R. 5, Seaforth,
4632x3
Personals
Ial On Goderich Street from Ann Street
to the Right-of-way west of Main
Street.
b) On West Street from Goderich
Street to James Street.
(c( On lames Street from West Street
to Wilson Street.
Id) On Wilson Street from James Street
to 2001 northerly.
AND WHEREAS the Corporation has
received plans and specifications and re-
commendations from Graham Reid &
Associates, Limited, Consulting Engineers,
AND WHEREAS the total cost of
the said work . is now estimated to be
$37.000.00.
AND WHEREAS the Council of the
Corporation of the Town of Seaforth has
agreed to submit to the electors a By-law
proposing the issuing of Thirty-seven
thousand dollars 937,000.00) of deben-
tures upon the credit of the Corporation
for the purpose of constructing the said
additional sewers and private drain con-
nections.
THEREFORE the Municipal Council
of the Corporation of the Town of Sea -
forth enacts as follows:
11) Debentures shall be issued to the
amount of 907.000.00 on the credit of the
Corporation for the purpose of construct-
ing combined sewers and the necessary
private drain connections thereto in the
streets hereinbefore specified; the said
debentures shall bear interest at a rate
not exceeding five (5) per centum per
annum and shall be repayable in twenty
equal annual installments.
(2) Of the total capital cost there shall
be assessed, levied and collected at the
same time and in the same manner as
municipal taxes from all the rateable
property of the Corporation 60% of the
Debenture payment required to meet the
capital cost. The balance of the capital
cost shall be raised by the imposition of
the sewer rate specified in paragraph 5(a)
(b) and (c) of By-law No. 568 for 1955
of the Town of Seaforth.
(3) The By-law shall be submitted for
the assent of the duly qualified electors at
the annual election on the 12th day of
December, 1956.
(4) The vote shall be talfen at those
places appointed by By-law No. 586 for
1956, and the Deputy Returning Officers,
as appointed by By-law No. 086 for 1956,
shall preside at the various polling places
and shall take the vote under this By-law.
(51 A copy of this proposed By-law
shall be published once a week for three
successive weeks in The Huron Expositor
and The Seaforth News, newspapers pub-
lished in the Town of Seaforth. together
with a notice signed by the Clerk stating
that the copy is a true copy of the pro-
posed By-law,
(a) The notice shall also state that,
if the assent of the electors is obtained ,
on the by-law submitted, that it will I
be taken into consideration by the
Council. after the expiration of one
month from the date of the first pub-
lication,
(h) The notice shall also state the
date of the first publication of the by-
law,
(c The notice shall also state that
the votes will be taken at the annual
election.
Id) The notice ,shall also state the
time and place for the appointment of
Persons to attend at the polling places
and at the final summing up of votes
by the Clerk,
(e) The notice shall also state that
any tenant desiring to vote shall, not
later than the tenth day before the day
appointed for taking the vote, file with
the Clerk a declaration as provided by
sub -section 3 of Section 276 of The
Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1950, Chapter
243. .
(f) The notice shall also state that
any Corporation desiring to appoint a
nominee to vote on its behalf shall
file with the Clerk not later than the
tenth day before the day appointed for
taking the vote, an appointment in
writing of a person to vote as its
nominee and on its behalf.
(6) The copy of the By-law and the
Clerk's Notice, as set forth in the preced-
ing paragraphs, shall be first published
on Thursday, the 15th day of November,
1956.
REAS) a first and second time this 12th
day of November, 1906.
, E, McMAS•TER,
Mayor
to. TI. WILSON,
Clerk.
If Backaches are slowing you up, take
RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief
from pains and aches. Ask your Drug-
gist. - 4634-1
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list, 6 samples 25e; 24 sam-
ples 91.00. Mail - Order Dept. T
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91. Hamilton.
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of FREDERICK ECKERT
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Frederick Eckert. late of the
Village of Dublin, in the County of
Perth, deceased, who died on or about the
23rd day of July, 1956, are hereby noti-
fied to send them in to the undersigned
on or before the 4th day of December,
1956, after which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 5th day
of November, 1956,
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4633-3
Auction Sales
Fifth Annual
FALL
HEREFORD SALE
at Clinton Fair Barns
Thursday, November 22nd
at 1:30, sharp
10 BULLS 6 4-H CALVES
19 FEM ALES
All bulla eligible for 25% Government
bonus. 4634-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sole of Farm, Farm
Stock. Machinery and Household Effects,
at Lot 17. Concession 11, Hullett Town-
ship, 2 miles south and 2 miles east of
Blyth, nn TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th,
at 1 p.m.; CATTLE -2 Durham cows due
Dec. 10th; 1 Durham cow due in Janu-
ary; 2 Durham cows due in March; 8
Durham and Hereford cows clue in March
and April; 1 Poll Hereford, 2 yearn old;
19 Durham and Hereford steers, rising 2
years old ; 16 Hereford spring calves, 400
to 500 lbs. PIGS -6 Tam and York sows,
due time of sale, MACHINERY—Cock-
shutt tractor 60 : Massey -Harris 2 -furrow
plow; grain blower ; extension ladder; Mc-
Cormick -Deering 15 -run double disc fer•
tilizer drill; manure loader for Ford trac-
tor; 7 -foot cut Cockshutt binder; 6foot
cut McCormick mower; International drop
hdad hay loader; International aide rake;
spring tooth cultivator; 4 -section diamond
harrows; disc harrow; Oliver manure
spreader on rubber; colony house 10x12;
rubber tired wagon ; 2 flat hay racks; set
farm sleighs; wheelbarrow ; grain crusher;
fanning mill; forks; chains; shovels; etc.
HAY and GRAIN — Approximately 1400
bushels mixed grain ; 300 bales second -cut
alfalfa; 2 mows of mixed hay; quantity
Of household effects. FARM—At the swine
place, a p.m., the farm will be offered for
sale, 75 acres, more or less; 65 acres
workable land; i storey brick house,
garage, driveshed ; large L -bank barn ;
good water supply; Hydro. Terms: Chat-
tels --Cash ; Property-107xdown, balance
in 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid.
GEORGE POLLARD, Proprietor ; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney,
Clerk, 4684-1
Cards of Thanks
1 WISH to thank everyone who sent
cards, flowers, treats and helped in any
way while I was in the Hospital; also
the nurses and Dr. McMaster,
4634x1 MRS, ALEX KERR
I WISH to express my heartfelt thanks
to alt these who were so kind during the
illness a[td in the death of my dear hus-
band. Mr. Bethune. and to all those who
sent flowers and assisted in tiny way.
4634x1 MRS. ALEX BETHUNE
7 WiSH to thank all my friends and
neighbors for the cards, treats, lettere and
flowers sent to me during my Dineen in
Stratford Hospital. Everything was great-
ly apureciated,
4634x1 MRS. JOSEPH RYAN
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Kippen WS Has
70th s Birthday Party
The 70th birthday of Kippen W.
M. S. was celebrated Wednesday
evening at St. Andrew's Upited
Church and- was well attended.
The church was nicely decorated
with bouquets of fall flowers. The
ladies from Seaforth, Bayfield and
Varna Auxiliaries were guests at
the meeting.
The president, Mrs. Emmerson
Anderson. opened the meeting by
all joining in singing Hymn 556
with Mrs, Harold Jones at the or-
gan. The devotional was given by
Mrs. Norman McLeod. Mrs. Rus-
sell Consitt read the Scripture. Mrs.
McLeod read two short articles
timely to world conditions of to-
day. Mrs. R. McAllister led in
prayer. Hymn 514 closed this part
of the meeting,
The Varna ladies contributed
with a duet. A solo was given by
the Seaforth ladies and the Bay-
field ladies favored with a solo.
Mrs. Emmerson Kyle gave a poem
on "What We are Thankful For."
The offering was taken by Mrs.
N. Dickert, Mrs. R. McGregor,
Mrs. E. McBride and Mrs. J. Mc-
Lellan.
Mrs. John Sinclair introduced the
guest speaker in the person of
Mrs. Harold Snell, of Exeter, who
spoke about the theme of the W.
M. S., "The World For Christ."
Mrs. Harry Caldwell thanked all
those taking part in the program,
Hymn 562 was sung and the presi-
dent led in prayer.
Mrs, Anderson invited everyone
to the tea room. where a dainty
lunch was served by Circle 2. The
ten table was centred with the
birthday cake, candles and flow-
ers. Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie and
Mrs. M. Richardson, of Hensall,
poured tea and Mrs. John Coch-
rane cut the cake.
The visiting auxiliaries extend -
Births
BLACK—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
November 12, to Dr. and Mrs. A. S.
Black, Seaforth, a son.
COOKE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
November 9, W Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Cooke, Seaforth, a son.
HARKERS--At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on November 11, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Hakkers, R.R. 2, Seaforth. a daughter.
KDYES---To Dun and ,Tran Keyes (nee
Agan, 306 North Alfred St.. Point Ed-
ward. a son. Nov. 6th. at Sarnia Gen-
eral Hospital. A brother for Sandra.
UESCH--Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Oesch (nee
Madge Huston), are happy to announce
the arrival of a baby boy in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital at Seaforth. on Novem-
ber 8, 1956. Weight 6 tbs.
Deaths
McDONALD--Passed away Nov. 5, 1956,
Agnes McDonald, of 1906 W. 14th Ave.,
in her SOth year. Survived by one
daughter, Mrs. R. Walters, Vancou'ver;
two sons. Hugh. Bowmanville. Ont. ;
James, New York Cit;'; one brother,
John Buchanan, Preston Springs. Ont. ;
five grandchildren. Funeral service held
Thursday, Nov. 8, at 1 p.m. from the
Heather. Chapel of Harold Edwards
Ltd., 705 W. Broadway, Rev. A. Hart-
well Watts officiating. Interment Moun-
tain View Cemetery.
ed a vote of thanks, which was
replied to by Mrs. Anderson.
Y.P.U. Meet
Kippen Young People's first
meeting was held Monday even-
ing in the schoolroom of the
church. The following officers were
elected for the coming year: presi-
dent, Keith Love; vice-president,
Pat Lovell; honorary president,
Bonnie Kyle; secretary, Phyllis
Lostell; treasurer, Marilyn Ander-
son; pianists, Marie Jarrott and
Marie Sinclair, Executives are
Bob Binnendyk, Carol Faber, Har-
old Parsons, Marion Turner. Con-
veners for lunch' are Ha4'oid Par-
sons, Marie Jarrott, Bonnie Kyle,
Marilyn Anderson. Next meeting
is to be held Nov. 19 at Pat Lov-
ell's home.
A number of deer hunters left
Kippen Saturday night for a week's
'runt in the Parry Sound District,
including Messrs. Emmerson Kyle,
Stanley Jackson Herman Dayman,
itussell Brock, Ed. Morton, Camp-
bell Eyre, Allan Tremeer, David
'l'riebner, Jim McAllister, Harry
Lowry, Wesley Richardson and
Kenneth Taylor.
Mrs. John. McGregor, of Sea -
forth, -is visiting this week at the
home of her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr: and Mrs. Alex McGregor.
Miss Ella arld Mr. Lloyd Dow -
son, of near Varna, visited Satur-
day with their brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dow -
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren spent
the weekend visiting in Ancaster
at the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper and
son, of Exeter, were recent visi-
tors of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W.' R. Cooper.
Sympathy goes out to Mr. Ems
merson Smith and family in 'the
loss of a dear wife and mother,
the late Mrs. Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex McGregor,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White-
house attended the Royal Winter
Fair in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, of
Hensall, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. N. Long.
The following left Kippen Satur-
day night for a week's hunt on
Manitoulin Island: Messrs, Elzar
Mousseau, Herb Mousseau, of Zur-
ich; Tom Sherritt, Hensall; Jack
Walker, Woodstock; Dr. Addison,
Clinton, and Bob Cook, Hensall.
Miss Marilyn Mousseau, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend at her
home.
Mrs. L. H. Palmer, of :Victoria
Road, and her sister, Mrs. E. A.
Southwell, of Oshawa, visited Tues-
day with their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Cudmore.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coleman
and Miss Mae Coleman and Mr.
Orville Schilbe, of Zurich, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Busby, of Chatham.
pis
a/(ways
beifer
with
E4% of urban
Canadian
housewives
prefer Butter
to any other spread
Naturally you prefer butter!
It's a natural dairy food, made of rich
wholesome cream, delivered to your .
creamery while it is country -fresh.
Butter's flavor is all its own , . .
mild, delicate, creamy. For
good eating, good living,
there's nothing like butter!_
For a booklet of grand new dairy
food recipes, write to Marie Fraser.\
DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU
A Division of Dairy Farmers of Canada
409 HURON STREET, TORONTO
SEAFORTH CREAMERY
HARVEY LESLIE, Proprietor
PlIONE 80 : SEAFORTH
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AU Patrons of Holinesville Receiving Station for
Carnation Co. Ltd.
are extended an invitation to be present at the
ANNUAL MEETING
Holmesville Concentrated Milk Producers'
Association
Agricultural' Office Board Rooms, CLINTON
THURSDAY, NOV. 22, at 8:30 p.m. Sharp
GUEST SPEAKER:
A. V. Cormack, President of the Ontario Farmers' U,pion
Election of Officers will be held. Lunch will be provided.
1 EDGAR RATHWELL, ROBERT WELSH,
President Secretary -Treasurer
ASSIST THE FIGHT AGAINST
MUSCIJLAR DYSTROPHY
November 19 - 24
Muscular dystrophy has been found in all
parts of the world, and every area of Canada. It
can strike anyone, at any age, place, or time.
How and why it strikes is a major mystery to
modern medicine. It is not contagious; its cause
and cure are unknown.
But its effects are well-known. It slowly destroys the victim's
muscles until he is completely disabled.
Many thousands of Canadians suffer from muscular dystrophy
—two-thirds of them children, doomed to death before maturity.
The attack on this child -killer is led by Muscular Dystrophy
Association, which has organized a massive research offensive
against the disease. The MDA has called for volunteers to help
in the nation-wide March for Muscular Dystrophy which solicits
public support for this vital research.
In Seaforth the Fire Brigade is once more con-
ducting the campaign and asks for your support.
DONATIONS MAY BE LEFT AT:
Crich's Bakery W. E. Southgate
M. E. Clarke Sills' Hardware
— OR —
Call any Member of the Fire Brigade and he.
would be pleased to come around and receive
your donation.
THE BOSS HAS
GONE
DEER HUNTINC!
Orders Left Are To Accept Any Reasonable
Offer or Deal !
Take Advantage of This Opportunity
— at
BOB COOK MOTOR SALES
'55 CHEV. 210 SEDAN V.8 '51 STUDEBAKER SEDAN—Au-
Radio & etc... $1,000,00 Disc. tomatic; original finish.
We're tired f 1 kin
'54 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN
All new tires $1,595.00
'54 FORD Customline SEDAN
Like new, extras $1,575.00
'54 DE SOTO SEDAN Automatic
Tinted glass • $1,85.00
'53 CHEV. 210 SEDAN—Custom
Radio and etc. $1,295.00
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN -2 -Tone
A dandy $1,295,00
'53 PONTIAC De Luxe SEDAN
Black lower. white top. Pic-
ture this one $1,395.00
'53 BUICK SUPER HARTOP—
Automatic; Radio, tinted
glass and all other accessor-
ies $1,885.00
'53 MONARCH SEDAN — Auto-
matic; radio. A dream
car $1,675.00
'53 PLYMOUTH COACH
To value lovers ' $1,225,00
'53 VANGUARD SEDAN $870.00
'52 DODGE DE LUXE
SEDAN $1,195.00
'52 FORD SEDAN
Two-tone $1,260.00
'51 HUDSON HORNET HARD-
TOP—Automatic; Radio and
two-tone $1,065.00
'51 DODGE SEDAN—One own-
er. Less than 2,800
miles $925.00
'51 STUDEBAKER COACH —
Radio, side mirrors....$860,00
0 oo g at it.
Make us an offer!
'51 FORD CLUB COUPE $875.00
'51 METEOR COACH — Custom
radio; new whitewall tires.
Less than 30,000 miles $940.00
'51 DE SOTO SEDAN—Automa-
tic;
EDC Automa-
tic; radio; , absolutely like
new $1,125.00
'50 DODGE COACH -- Original
finish; low mileage ... $850.00
'50 METEOR COACH
A dandy $860.00
'50 FORD COACH
Priced to sell $675.00
'49 METEOR SEDAN.,$495.00
'49 FORD COACH $475.00
'49 DODGE COACH $450.00
'49 AUSTIN—Rust spots $125.00.
(2) '49 MERCURY SEDANS
• Your choice $450.00
'49 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
Radio $475.00
'47 DODGE SEDAN
Needs work $149.00
'41 DODGE SEDAN and '40
DODGE SEDAN
Your choice $75.00
— OrUE.RS ,-_,--
'49 DODGE 1 -TON
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR-
CYCLE
Phone 178, HENSALL, for Demonstration of
Transportation,
BOB COOK MOTOR SALES
Located next to C.N.R. Tracks
SEArORTH REPRESENTATIVE:
MEL. CLARKE — Reliance Service Station
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