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Coming Events
LADIES' GULL') of St, Thomas' Church
isre holding a rummage sale in the Pariah
Ilan on Saturday, April 27.
4665-1
GODERICH PAVILION -Cabaret danc-
ing every Saturday night; Don Downs and
Isis Orchestra thr h April. Easter Teen -
Age Record Hop. Friday, April 26, with
9ohnny Brent, disc jockey and M.C. of'
CKNX. Phone 675 or 419.
4654x4
Property For Sale
FOR SALE--Eight-room frame house in
Walton, in good condition; three-piece
bath, pressure system; good well On pro-
)erty ; also double garage. Good loca-
tion. Apply I to MRS. F. H. MILLER.
Rhone Seaforth 832 r 21. 4653-2
FOR SALE -SL' -room frame house,
bathroom and basement; newly painted:
new furnace; one block from Main Street.
May be seen Saturdays only by appoint-
ment. Possession May 15th. Apply to
B. G. MEM. Phone 78, Dominion Bank
BMdg. 4654-3
FOR SALE
Neat frame cottage on Centre Street
Seaforth.
50 -acre grass farm in McKillop Town-
ship. Drilled well with windmill. All
workable land and well ,drained. In grass
at present time. This is one of the 'best
fifty acres in the district.
Also 100 acres of grass land in Tucker-
emitb.
Number of other farms with buildings.
HAROLD JACKSON,
Seaforth.
4655-1
For Rent
FOR RENT --Three-room furnished apart-
ment. 'ORVILLE OKE, Seafortb.
4655-tf
Poultry
BRAY CHICKS -For all markets. Pul-
lets. Started. Broilers. Prompt • ship-
ment. .Wide choice. Ask agents: MRS.
ALEX PATERSON, Brucefield, Phones
Clinton HU. 2-9232, Seaforth 659-23; or
'JOHN PRUIN. R.R. 2, Seaforth. Phone
845 r 21. 4654-13
Personals
SUFFERING from Backaches, Rheums.
tie Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago is over if you
let RUMACAPS help you to relief. Ask
your druggist. 4650-1
HYGIENE SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),I
mailed pertraid in plain, sealed envelope
with prise list. 6 samples 25c; 24 sam-
ples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T -70,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 61, Hamilton.
Notices
For Sale
FOR SALE --Rodney oats, power clean-
ed, Apply JAMES LANDSBOROUGH.
Phone 665 r 16, Seaforth. 4653x3
TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE- -Apply
LOU BOLTON. Phone 340 r 22 Sea -
forth. 4655x2
FOR SALE --A quantity of storm win-
dows. all sizes. Apply SEAFORTH SHOES
LIMITED, Seaforth. 4655-1
FUR SALE. Baby bugge and small crib
in good condition. PHONE 651 r 41, Sea-
"orth. 4655-1
CALF FOR SALE- Phone 667 r 24,
Seaforth. GORDON REYNOLDS.
4655-1
FOR SALE-• 10 pigs six
NICK PAN VUUG'T, R.R.
Phune 849 r 22,
weeks old.
1, Seaforth.
4655x1
FOR SALE -A yellow checked spring
•oat size 8-10. PHONE 672 r 23.
4655-1
FOR SALE - Martin Senour paints.
nOR^EN BROWN, R.R, 2, Seaforth,
Phone 841 r 2.
4654-16
BRITISH KNIT NYLONS are guaran-
teed to wear a DEFINITE time, BAR-
BARA MILNER. Phone 393, Seaforth.
4654-tf
FOR SALE-- Rodney oats, timothy seed,
flax seed and baled hay. JOHN W.
THO•MPSON, R.R. 2, Seafurth. Phone
8:33 r 31.
4654-tf
LAWN G12ASS SEED. nursery mixture.
for sun and shade. H, C. Downham Nurs-
ery Co. ERIC MILNER. Phone 393.
4654-tf
FOR SALE --d0 steers, Herefords and
eurhams, approximately 600 pounds. 1.
L• O'REILLY, R.R. 2, Dublin. Phone 41
r 13, Dublin. 4635-1
FOR SALE ---Man's bicycle; play pen
and mattress; commode chair and strol-
ler. Phone 57941. MRS. GEO. MILLER,
Seaforth. ;4655-1
FOR SALE-'Gerard-Heintzman upright
piano, in good condition. Reasonable.
Box 616, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4635x1
FOR SALE- Pasture -ready Durham Bind
Hereford heifers; also rely pen in good
condition. GORDON S0OTT, Phone 836
r 32, Seaforth. 4655e1
FOR SALE -••1390 Maidstone Cross pul-
lets, lite tve,'ks r'd: •tier 2 1 twelve
vetks old. GL.F.N MrN1CHOL, R.R. 2.
Wr.!ten. Ph, re) SI31 r 24. e .:dor:h.
1555x2
FOR SALE- Severe! t,? ,t sets.
•oed washer, rnechints end� ,'.'4 refrig-
• set, re, at si,crial Irises A1;'., DUBLIN
2LEtEl RIC. Phone 70 r 2. L. ahl!n,
1634-tf
OREISS. YOUR l URNIT17RE from Duh-
lin Electric, TV swivel rhsit•s in :toe!:
at e .u.in'_s. " UUBI- IN ELECTRIC,
40s4-16
FOR SALE -• Al:is - Chalmers forage
!.luver• t•. ith outside and i•t:id : for -
1 OTLC,--Fully experienced carpenter, ace wagon b'x: [Teri rr ..' seem se :leant'
now self-«mployed. wishes repair work of aiti, tai -i. •s et,r1 li=en -1. >.a••s ultl.
any kir9. PETER MALCOLM. Phone ERNIE ROSS, Rh'. - i0iU••ren. -Ph
.r '
674-M. 4653-4 45 r N. Dublin. !b:''•al
NOTICE -Would you like to have your •
ashes, dirt or garbage taken away or your '-
basement
basement cleaned up? CALL 740-J.
4055+:'_'
RAD1O REPAIRS -- For all kinds of
radios, at 'TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE.
opposite Dick }louse. Seaforth. Phone
347-R.
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
4654-16 Tenders will be rete rher] hy• the under-
, si med up to and inr•luting May 15, 197,7,
LAWNMOWER SERVICE -Sharpening, for the instal,ntinn of 11 heating system in
repair and overhaul on all makes of Eumond•:elle United Church.
mowers and eigines. Repair and main-
tenance of ai#lcooled engines. CROWN
HARDWARE- 707. 46;2x4.
PRIVATE TUITION given b
1 Y young
lady graduate, experienced tutor, all sub-
jects in .1 nninr Grades: English and His-
tory all Senior Grades. Improvement in
students' results assured. Apply Box 612.
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4634.2
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.
4654-tf
NOTICE -Gravel, fill, top soil and
cement gravel. Manure loading and lawns
filled. Any kind of work with cat, trac-
tor and trucks, by job or by hour. JACK
11cLLW AIN or HARVEY MCLLW AIN, ,
Seaforth. 4653x
NOTICE --We have a large stock of
Paper on hand. We will supply and hang
,paper in any room up to 9 by 10 by 12
for $5.00 per room. Painting, paperhang-
ing, -graining, glazing. Fast service. H.
T. KENDRICK, Centre St, Seaforth.
465e-4
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL --Sep-
tic tanks, cesspools, etc., pumped and
cleaned with sanitary modern equipment.
All work guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. LOUIS BLAKE, R.R.
2, Brussels. Phone 42 r 6, Brussels.
4646x241
ATTENTION, FARMERS - Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
forth. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Ltd.
4654-tf
NOTICE
Twp. of Tuckersmith
Township of Tuckersmith Dumping
Ground will be open on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoon from 1 to 6 pan.,
until further notice.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
4654-tf
NOTICE
Village of Hensall
TO ALL DOG OWNERS
All dogs must be tied up from April 1st
tie October 31st. Also all dog owners
must secure their dog tetra 'before May
1st, or be liable to a fine.
J. A. PATERSON, Clerk, -
Village of Nensall. i
4634.2
,WATERLOG
,E.BREtDING
$gOCIA11.014
R''h6i4 $ottoY ' u1in ,tX iTsed" .
or 8r4i4Idtll latent #ittlu %%rination
a�rizac i» „all tis,kr-;cattle Plume
C b7d etlrlig {ops acaattd
; > a � 41i, het*Cl` ala gl
46641'4
rig
Fur
further information, consult:
IVY HENDERSON.
Chairman of the Ru-rrd
R.R. 3. Seaforth, Ont
4654.2
DRAIN TENDERS
Township of Hibbert
Drain tenders will he received by the
undersigned until 2 p.m.
MONDAY, MAY 6. 1907
on the Ramsey Drain in Cromarty for 88fr
'!n'al feet 10 -inch tile, 260 lineal feet fl-
inch tile, and 965 lineal feet 6 -inch tile.
7untractor to supply tile, dig, lay and
hncicfill. Plans and specifications may be
seen at Clerk's Office. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Marked
cheque for 1056 of the hid must accom-
?any each tender.
ROY BURCHILL, Clerk,
R.R. 2, Dublin, Ont,
4635-1
TENDER FOR CON-
STRUCTION OF BIG
MUNICIPAL DRAIN
Twp. of Tuckersmith
Tender; for construction of the Big
Municipal Lrain, Township of Tucker -
smith, will be received by the undersigned
up to 7030 p.m., April 18, 1957. This work
consists of 24,200 lineal feet of open drain
(12,700 cu. yds. excavation).
Plans and specificatione may he seen
at the Clerk'e Office.
Marked cheque for 10% of the tender
must accompany each tender.
Lowest .or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY. Clerk,
` R.R. No. 4, Seaforth, Ont.
4654-2
TENDER FOR CON-
STRUCTION OF Mc-
GREGOR DRAIN
Twp. of Tuckersmith
Tenders for eonetruction of the Me -
Gregor Municipal• Drain will be received
by the. undersigned up to 7:30'p.m. April
18, 1967.
This work consists of 5,680 lineal feet
'of tile drain, 3 catch basins, 1 field stone
proteetien.
Plans and specificetions may be seen
at the Clerk's Office.
Marked eheque for,' 10% of bid must
accolti9iany each tender.
neevot 'Or any tender not necessarily
secelited.
P. CILti5get, Clerk,
r :1+1d 519 '$h id hr i Ott OM'
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, in the Town of
Seaforth, on FRIDAY, APRIL 12th, at
1:80 p,m., on High Street•
Vine -foot Kelvinator Frigidaire; four
chrome kitchen chairs; kitchen extension
table; buffet and chairs.; tables: cup-,
beards; occasional chairs; 2 bedroom
suites, complete; rug. 12x12; scatter
mats; 2 wall racket 1 full view mirror:
folding bed, apuinge and mattress; modern
desk; medicine cabinet; dishes; sealers;
pictures; electric heater; several pairs
drapes; 3,ocomative washer ; new Propane
gas stove with coal and wood annex,
clear -view door; hot plate; 11/2 tons hard
coal; trardeo tools; almost new C.C.M.
boy's bicycle; lawn mower; garden hose;
lawn sprinkler ; cooking utensils; other
articles too numerous to mention,
TERMS --Cash.
BILL AUSTIN, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk"
4654-2
AUCTION SALE
Of Machinery, Feed and Household Ef-
fects. at Lot 20. Concession 19. McKillop
Township. Ile miles south of Walton and
let miles east, on SATURDAY, APRIL
13, at 1:30 pen.:
MACHINERY--V,A. Case tractor; 2 -
furrow McCormick ace -bottom tractor
Plow ; 12 -plate Waterloo double disc; 7 -ft
Massey -Harris binder; spring tooth har-
rows; 3 -section steel harrows; rubber tire
wagon and hay rack ; 6 -ft. McCormick
mower; manure spreader; electric De Laval
cream separator•(stainless steel, 6512 lbs,);
electric Ebersol hammer mill (used only 2
winters) ; electric saw: electric drill and
emery: electric brooder; fanning turn:
cutting box; rubber tire wheelbarrow
new): hay fork with rope and car;
aluminum scythe handle (new); harness;
forks: shovels, etc,
FEED -About 4 tons mixed hay; quan-
tity of straw: quantity of mixed grain.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 oak, bed -
mom suite; 1 wooden bedroom suite: 1
iron bed dresser. stand: 1 McClary an-
nex for wood or coal (nearly new) ; 3
dining room chairs: kitchen table and
[•hairs; 1 big easy chair: walnut Vietrola:
glass cupboard (2 pieces): linoleum rue
9' x 12' : linoleum rue 6' x 8� : cloth'
rust 6' x 6': corner bookshelf; lawn seat;
lawn mower; Raymond sewing machine;
numerous other articles.
No'reserve, Terms --Cash. Farm gold
LESLIE BOLTON, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Alex Dennis. Clerk.
4655-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Machinery Household
Effects. Grain. Hay, Etc., at Lot 18, Con.
16. Grey Township 1t4 north and 4 miles
,.est of Walton or 5% south and 4 miles
east of Brussels, on TUESDAY, APRIL
16th, at 12:30 pen.:
MACHINERY -- Allis-Chelmer WD -45.
fully equipped, 2 years old: 2 -row corn
Or bean scuffle), with beet disc for same
tractor; 8 -furrow tractor plow : tractcr
disc; :3 -section spring tooth harrows; 5-
sertinn dinmond harrows: 13 -disc Interna-
tional fertilizer drill: steel roller; SP -read -
away manure spreader n1' d•,; Mount
Fore -t threshing machine, threshed only
n -'res: 6 -foot mower, John Deere; side
rake i like new(; 't1 -H, render: binder
wat.her; ,Uttar beet puller. 1048 it.:, ten
(:her.. truck with stake rack ; 1 good two -
wheel trailer: Viking eleettic cream sets
arator. used 9 months: M. -:l. rt•uble unit
milking machine pail and cups; milk
sans and other milking equipment 1 scales:
fanning mill ; root pulper; electric ham-
mer mill and 3 H.P. motor ; forks, uhoeels,
chains. and many other articles: rabter
tired farm wagon : lli-fn t hay rack :
•30411t•, of el.m and hemlock lumber.
C:A'I'T1,E- 7 Rcgir;•,•, d H er inrd hull:
1 1 urham and Hcre-crrd u,•vs due in
A rril and May; 1 young- .7 erre)• cow duo
'n 'Vivo • 5 Hereford steels and heifers 2
Years old: 12 Durham and Hereford steers
and heifers rising 1 year ''11. • ,
PIGS 20 Vete: hog, 1S0 pounds.
POULTRY- 100 year-old hens and spm'
roultrs tquirmcnt; quantity of baled hay
cnsi,age: 10 cercls of hard limb wood;
, eller poets.
HOUSEHOLD sFFEC'rS--Cnok 'stove:
Inntin,, 0;3.44: 9 -piece walnut dining
ream :,cite tattle, buffet. china cabinet anti
6 chairs: 1 itches tabic, chairs; kitchen
cahinst: oast er o` .mall tables: rockers;
econsional chairs, and many ether articles.
-TERMS • Cash. Tractor and ihreshing
machine may be purchased one -halt cash ;
remainder sin months. un approved joint
nate. ("arm rind.
LAWRENCE JACKLIN, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
LL P. Chesney,/ Clerk.
4650-1
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock. Machinery and House-
hold Effects, at Lot 32, Con. 4, L.R.S.,
Tuckersmith Twp., 21/3 miles east of
Brucefield, or 2154 west of Egmondville,
on Mill Road, THURSDAY, APRIL 18th,
at 12 o'clock sharp:
CATTLE --.Registered Hereford bull, 4
years old: Registered Holstein cow 6 years
old, fresh Jan, 1st (heifer calf) ; 1 Hol-
stein cow 0 ycar'old, fresh 1 month (twin
calves); I Holstein •cow 4 years old,
fresh; 1 Holstein cow 3 years old, to
freshen May 20; 1 Blue cow 6 years old,
to freshen in June; 1 Registered Dual -
Purpose. 2 years old. milking: 1 Durham
cow 5 years old, fresh in December and
ret,red : 2 Durham cows 6 years old, fresh
1 month; 1 Lytham cow 6 years old, due
time of sale; 1 Jersey row 3 years old,
fresh 1 month: 1 Jersey cow 7 years old,
fresh 2 months; 1 Registered Hereford
cow 6 years old, fresh 1 month (heifer
calf) : 1 Registered Hereford heifer 3
years old : 1 Hereford cow 4 years old,
due lime of .solo: 3 Hereford cows 4 yrs.
old, fresh 2 months, retired Mar. 5 & Feb.
27; 7 two-year-old steers, 900 tbs.: 4
2 -year-old heifers, 700-,S00 tbs. ; 10 Here-
ford yearlings; 4 Fall calves; number
young calves.
PIGS --2 York sows, 3 litters, bred Jan.
30; 2 York sows, 1 litter, bred Feb. 1 and
18; 1 York. hog 1 year old: 13 chunks.
MACHINERY- McCormick -Deering 'H'
tractor. smeller and bean puller (new in
'51) ; McCormick -Deering 'A' tractor; New
Holland haler 76; Case 6 -ft. combine with
motor and all attachments: 1947 Stude-
baker 3 -ton truck, equipped for beets; new
all -steel wagon with 16 -ft, rack ; truck
tire wagon, steel box; bale elevator; 81/
ft. McCormick -Deering stiff tooth cultiva-
tor: Maesey-Harris drill; 7 -ft. McCormick -
Deering power mower; Cockshutt 4 -bar
side rake; 7 -ft. Case binder; 4 -section har-
rows; 3 -section drag lever harrows; 9 -ft.
3drum 'steel roller; Mcbeering 3 -furrow
ace bottom plow; McCormick -Deering man-
ure spreader; Case 10 -inch hammer mill:
fanning mill; aluminum wheelbarrow;
root pulper; 12 milk cane and strainer;
two -wheel trailer y'vith racks; May Rath
"rain auger; bean cooker: electric pail:
32 -ft, extension ladder; electric fencer:
Jackals jack ; water trough: iron kettle:
poultry equipment, feeders, waters, drink-
ers: 2,000-th, scales; 200 -gallon gas drum
eith pump; work bench: 75 -ft. drive belt;
Stewart electric clippers with brush at-
taehment.
HAY, STRAW and ''''GRAIN -Quantity
of baled straw and hay; Rodney and
Garry oats, suitable for seed,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-- .Medium size
Quebec heater; enamel Beach range; en -
ismer topped table with drawers and bins:
enamel utility cabinet; hot plate; 6 kit-
chen chairs; studio couch.
TERMS --Cash. No reserve; farm spld.
WILSON BROADFOOT, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk,
4654-2
Shipments Abf iron ore from Can -
mines in 1955 were, 16,445,411
tbfig More than' dtitt'hieslhipinents
Cif 59541
Used Cars Far Sale
FOR • SALE -1946 Chevrolet Sedan in
excellent condition. Has to he aeon to
be appreciated. ANDREW MO.ORE.
Phone .647 r 81. 4654-2
FOR SALE -1950 Mercury Sedan, good
condition; radio, whitewalls, fender skirts.
Will accept trade. PHONE 648 r 41.
4665x1
THE. PUBLIC TRUSTEE
as. Statutory Committee of 'the estate of
George E. Drager offers for sale 194.6 Ply-
mouth Sedan. Serial No. 9685351, 1956
licence No. 723068, located at M. E.
Clarke's Service Station, Seaforth. Terms
cash, Offers to purchase should ,.be for-
warded to
The Public Trustee
145 Queen St. W.
Toronto, Ont.
quoting file No. P. 23158-D-JHL
4655-2
Help Wanted •
START a permanent year-round busi-
ness. You begin earning goodmoney the
first day. Strictly your own boss. Fames
lex's exceptional quality assures' quick
easy sales with plenty of repeat orders.
Your home -town and surroundings -your
territory. All families are customers and
users of products such as ours, Write for
details. FAMILEX, Dept. Fib, Station C
Montreal, 4655-1
URGENTLY WANTDD-Girl or middle-
aged woman to live in and to assist with
housework in Seaforth home, equipped
with all modern conveniences, including
automatic washer and dryer: 8 school-age
children. Permanent .employment, Good
wages, Liberal time off. Apply to Box
614, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4654-2
BOOKKEEPER
WANTED
FOR FEED AND FARM SUPPLY
BUSINESS'
Apply in -writing to
ROSS HENNINGAR, Manager,
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative.
4656-1
Wanted
WANTED ---152,000.00 for five-year period
on farm. Apply Box 611, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4654x2
YOUNG LADY, with office, store, recep-
tionist experience, wants position. Any-
thing considered. Apply to Box 612, HUR-
ON EXPOSITOR. 4659-2
WANTED -Gentleman requires room
and board in Seaforth. five days a week.
Apply to Box 615, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4655s1
WANTED -Apartment, unfurnished„ or
three rooms in home; centrally located.
MISS LILLIAN FAULKNE5, George St..
Seaforth. Phone 23 Daytime.
4655x1
Cards of Thanks
grrr�n�rev �n+as:n
Mr. and 'Mee 3 4 " d9.
have returned from'1a ltacatkgp `Ur
Florida.
Mr.- and Mrs, Roy b*, of ;I-
vinston, sp,ent Sunday ' yyith \ ige
Doan's sister, Mrs. Robert'Daawson,
and Mrs, HQI ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McBeath,
of Wind,sor, are visiting Yi?i Mr.
McBeath's parents, Mr, an Mrs:,M
Walter McBeath. Mr.
eB .alit is
at present stationed with the Bell
Telephone Co. at James `Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Filen spent
the weekend with Mr. Alien's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs:' Edgar Allen,
Mrs. Alton Johnston "is in Clinton
Hospital, having undergone sur-
gery. '
Mrs. B. Menerey, Bayfield, and
Miss Marie Elliott Visited in Kit-
chener on Wednesday of last week.
' We are sorry to report that Mr:
Arthur Chapman suffered a severe
heart attack ou Friday and is a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. Robert Davison and friend,
of Leamington, visited over the
weekend with Mr. Davison's par-
ents, Rev. and Mrs. S. Davison.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale, of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Wilson. Mrs. Stackhouse re-
turned home with them.
Mr,S. H. Berry attended the fun-
eral of Mrs. Fitzpatrick, of Exeter.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick was, the former
Annie Berry, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Berry,' Hensall.
Rev. and' Mrs. E. R. Stanway, of
London, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Baird.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Snelling, of
Port Colborne, and Miss Thelma
Snelling, of Kitchener, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snelling over
the weekend.
Mrs. Walter McBeath presided at
the organ in Brucefield United
Church during the absence of Mrs.
J. R. Murdoch, who was vacation-
ing in Florida. Mrs. Murdoch re-
sumed her duties •SIJpday.
W.A. Meeting
The Woman's Association met in
the schoolroom of the church Tues-
day afternoon, April 2. with an at-
tendance of 37, Mrs. H. Berry had
charge of the devotional exercises
and opened with Hymn 112, follow-
ed with prayer. Miss Mayme Swan
read the scripture from Matthew,
chapter 16, verses 21 to 27, and
Mrs. W. Broadfoot gave the topic,
"Self -Sacrifice." This part of the
meeting closed with Hymn 360 anis
prayer. -
The president then took the chair
and the Creed was repeated in uni-
son. The secretary and treasurer
gave their reports and the roll call
was answered with an Easter Mes-
sage. Thank -you notss were -read
from Mr, and Mrs. Colin West,
Mrs. N. McLeod, Mrs, J. Cornish
and Mrs. Alice Ham. The meeting
was closed with the W.A. hymn and
K$PPEN
Miss Margaret Jean Broadfoot
THANK YOU! I wish to thank my `'pent the weekend with friends in
neighbors and friends who so kindly sent Varna,
treats, cards and letters when I was in Mr. and Mrs. Ad Fisher, of
the Hospital and since 1 came home.Andy
SHIRLEY SIEMON and BOBBY Brantford, visited on Sunday with
4655x1
I WISH TO EXPRESS my gratitude
to all those who sent me gifts, flowers
cards apd letters while I was a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital. I would else
like to thank anyone who aided at the
scene of the accident, the doctors of Sea -
forth Clinic, nurses at the Hospital and
Box's Ambulance Service.
407,5-1 AGNES CARTER
In Melnorlalm
Ht(N'l'ER--In linin; memory of our dear
husband. and father. Abrin Louis Hunter,
,tho passed away One year ago, April 7.
1)136,
His memory is a keepsake
With which we will never part;
Though God has him in His keeping.
We still have him in our heart.
A'treys remembered by Wife Mar-
t,e'et end dau htc•r Joan
DOLMAGE--In loving memory of Mrs.
Sidney Dolmage, who passed away two
years ago, April 13.
Beautiful memories of one su d=ars
Treasured forever with love sincere.
She suffered in silence when no one knew,
No on knows what she went through.
Her end was silent, her thoughts un-
known,
But she left a memory we are proud to
own;
We spent some happy days together,
We spent some Had ones, too,
But the saddest day of all, dear mother,
Was the day that we lost you.
-Ever remembered and sadly missed by
Husband and Family. 465.s1
Deaths
DONNELLY--1n Scott Memorial Hospital
Seaforth on Wednesday, April 3. Francis
Donnelly, of Hibbert, in his 740 year.
GEIGER --Rev. Roy Geiger of §'ort Erie,
Ont., died April 6. 1957, in hie 661h
year. Burial in Zurich Evangelical
Cemetery, Bronson Line, Wednesday at
2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride. '
Mrs. Ray Hillier and John, of
London. spent the past two weeks
visiting Mrs. Hillier's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie,
Kippen East Wornen's Institute
will meet Wednesday. April 17, at
2 o'clock. Hostess will be Mrs. E.
Whitehouse and co -hostess, Mrs.
Verne Aldnrdicr.> Roll call will be
answered by "Pay your fees and
join again." A poem will be given
by Mrs. Fred Brock: current ev-
ents, Mrs. Glen, Slavin, and con-
test. Mrs. Russell Brock.
This is the annual meeting and
the election of officers for the
coming year will be held. Con-
veners of standing committees are
asked 1
to have rep orfs ready.
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- Lunch- -.committee
Arthur Varley, Mrs. Morley Coop-
er. Mrs" Ken McKay, Mrs. Glen
Slavin and Mrs. Russell Brock.
Births
BETTLES-On Wednesday. April 3, in
the Royal Columbian Hospital, New West-
minster, B.C. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Betties, Haney, B.C., the gift of a
daughter --June Elizabeth.
BRAND -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Brand, R.R. 1, Zurich, a son.
DALE -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dale,
Seaforth, a son.
DAME- To Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly, a
daughter, on April 9, 1957, at St. Mich-
ael's Hospital, Toronto.
PARKER --Mr. and Mrs. George Parker
(nee Judy Shaddickt. of Hensall, are
happy to announce the birth of their
daughter at Clinton Public Hospital,
Friday, April 5, 1957. A Baster for
Ricky.
Announcement
EXPORT PACKERS LIMITED, Toronto, an-
nounce the transfer of the business of Dublin
Creamery and Poultry Packers to
Mr. W. Hugh Pugh
who has been Manager of the Dublin and Sea -
forth Branches for a number of years. While
under the new ownership of Mr. Piigh, the busi-
ness will continue to be operated as it has in the
past, and. the continued co-operation and patron-
age of the producers in the district served is
requested for him.
The transfer is effective April 1, 1957, and Mr. Pugh 'assumes
full responsibility for the operation of the business as tit- that date,
at which time EXPORT ,PACKERS LIMITED ceases to be re-
sponsible for any claims arising out of dealings with Dublin
Creamery and Poultry Packers.
EXPORT PACKERS ' LIMITED
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have returned to I
Stanley from, a [tires
tion wxtil their ;
daughter, „Mt lurid M.
can, in Miami tea;.
R1
horde they silent a:t rw4'
Mr- ,arid, Mss- Bill i nide 1i `nh
Miss', : WOWMurdoch in Uamilton
and With Mr. and Mrs. F. Rumble
in Toronto. While there they were
guests at a d,inner.party in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Rurltble's twelfth
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harry West, of
Sarnia, were weekend guests , w#13Mr. and Mrs, Walter Spencer and
family.
Mrs. Percy Campbell' had the
misfortune to receive painful bruis-
es to her body when k- cow she
was 'milking kicked her, As she
jumped to avoid the animal, she
sprained her ankle
Mrs. Donald MacDonald was the
guest speaker at the meeting of
Hensall Evening Auxiliary of the
United' ' Church Monday evening,
presenting a very inspiring ad-
dress, telling of some of her work
as a missionary in India, custom
"and conditions there, a challenge
to renew our faith and express our
love for 'Jesus Christ. The speaker
was introduced by Mrs. C. D. Dan-
iel and thanked by Mrs. D. Cook.
Guests for the evening were the.
Arnold Circle or Cartmel Church,
Anglican W.A. 'rom St. Paul's,
Hensall, and the V.M.S. members
of this, church w were extended
a welcome by t' ' president, Mrs
Jack Drysdale.
Mrs. J. Corllntt was in charge of
the devotionalt3ibie passages
from Mark, chapters 15 and 16,
the (trial, judgment crucifixion and
resurrection of Jesus Christ. Mrs.
W. Richardson offered prayer and
Mrs. Corbett gave a poem, "Cross
Against the Sky." Miss Mary
Goodwin reported for the visiting
committee. Mrs, T. Lavender con-
tributed a reading; piano solo,
Nelson McClinchey; reading, Miss
M. Ellis, 'Parable of the Rest";
vocal number by ladies of the
Arnold' Circle, . composed of Mrs.
Harold Bell, Miss Shirley Bell,
Mrs, A. Kerslake, Miss Hannah
Murray and Mrs. Harry Hoy, who
sang, "How Great Thou Art." Mrs,
W. Brown accompanied at the
pian.o. Luncheon was served by
the hostesses, Mrs. L. Chapman and
Mrs. H. Elder, and their commit -
prayer.
Group I had charge of the lunch
and program. Mrs. Davison read
a story on the Crucifixion of
Christ. A very touching pantomine
was given by Miss'Marie Elliott,
Mrs. H. Allen, Mrs. W. Burdge and
Mrs. G. Elliott. Mrs. G. Richard-•
son sang one verse of the hymn,
"When I Survey the Wondrous
Cross," as each approached the
Cross and knelt in an attitude of
prayer. When all surrounded the
Cross, the congregation sang as a
prayer, "Beneath the Cross of
Jesusu, I Fain •Would Take My
Stand."
SHARE -THE -WEALTH
I NSATURDAY, APRIL. 1:
9:00 gni.
Legion Hall, HENSALL
— 15 GAMES OF BINGO •••
10 cents a game
$5.00 Door Prase; Draw for TV
Chair and Electric Coffee •
Percolator
Sponsored by Hensall Branch
Canadian Legion 463
Huron Football
Association
- MEETING
8:30 p.m.
Monday, April 15
Winthrop Hall
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
BARRY MARSHALL
Acting -President
HARRY \BOLGER
Secretary
Mr :Aft:Dick-'1s"' a patient'in St,'
iTosepW -' hospital, London, in the
iiilterests of itis health'..
Su�iday 4 Gdsittoors. with Mr. apd
Ors.Siitn'"Itnobol and Mafia were.
bMr. and Mrs. Anthony .Gelderland
and san, of Ridgetown,
'Miss MajaRoobol, nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
visited over the weekend with her
patents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Roobol.
At Hensall-Chiseih.urst Young
People's, Union meeting held at
Cbiselllurst special presentations
were made to two of the. members,
Nel$on McClincbey and Geraldine
Parker, in recognition of having
dedicated their lives for full-time
service to the church, and were
each presented with a 'book en-
titled, "A Man Called Peter." The
presentation was made possible
through the committee of colleges.
and students of the United Church.
Tuesday, April 23
9:30 to 12;30 •
Seaforth[-
' Community Ventre
Music by Johnny Siska'hµd his
Silver Bar' Ranch Boys of
CBCO-TY,,: Kitchener
Aaspices
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