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Coming Events
THE"EASTERN STAR will hold a
nO13 bOctob r -10, and a Bakin er 16. 46 Sale
V.P1T.4VEEISS REBEKAIi LODGE are
Waning to hold a Euchre on Monday,
ovember 11, 1957. 4678-1
Help Wanted
WOMEN TO TRAIN as Beauty Coun-
aeloos, town or country. Excellent earn-
ing6+- and advancement. Contact MRS.
*MEC' M. GAISER, RR 2, Crediton, or
{phone 59 r 2. 4678x8
WANTED
GENERAL DUTY NURSES
Full or part time.
Apply Superintendent
SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Seaforth
For Sale
BUNK BEDS, living
PHONE 569-W, Seaforth.
room chair.
4678x1
FOR SALE -1957 Marconi TV, clearing
at special price. DUBLIN ELECTRIC.
Phone 70, Dublin. 4677-2
BORDER COLLIE PUPS for sale. Ap-
ply STEVE MURRAY. Phone 45 r 3.
C' u blip. 4678-1
BOYS' CUB SWEATER and cap, like
new, Apply MRS. JOHN PATPERSON.
Phone 475-J. 4678-1
COAD AND WOOD ANNEX. Apply
W. E. AWLEY. Phone 834 r 23, Sea -
forth. 4678x1
THREE TOY Manchester Terriers, two
months old. Phone 460. DONALD WAL-
LACE. George St. 4678x1.
FOR SALE—Oak roll top desk. MRS,
MARGARET PLATT, Phone 660 r 15,
Seaforth. 4678x1
FOR SALE—Boy's grey sports jacket,
4678-2 `ire 14, worn four times. May be seen
:+t FLANNERY CLEANERS,
9678.1
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Wanted
• Applications for Chief of Police, pre-
ferably with three to five years' experi-
ence, and for Police Constable.
Apply in writing, stating qualifications,
etc., to:
D. H. WILSON,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Seaforth, Ont.
4677-2
Farms For Sale
FARM' FOR SALE -76 acres, Lot 14,
Concession 8, Tuckersmith; 7 -room frame
house, hydro and furnace; L-shaped barn,
60x40; 7 acres bush. Phone Seaforth 651
r 25. HARVEY McLARNON.
46784
FARM FOR SALE
A farm in Hay, Township on 84 High-
way, of 125 acres, of choice land, con-
sisting of a 9 -room frame house with
modern kitchen with built-in cupboards.
Has dulled well with hot and cold water
on tap. Has two pressure systems with
both hard and soft water on tap through-
out buctdings. Has double garage, hen-
house, pig pen. Ninety-five acres. ander
cultivation; balance fn' bush and pasture:
Apply •
URBAN DUCRARME,
ee miles ,west of Hensall-
9•:' 4675-tf
Property For Sale
FOR SALE OR RENT—A' comfortable
6 -room house with oil furnace and nil(
"'WENTY-FIVE good Tamworth pigs,
ei-sht weeks old. Apply FRANCIS COLE-
MAN. Phone 838 r 22., Seaforth.
4678x1
FOR SALE—Secondhand furnace, 21"
firepot and Livingston stoker, all in good
shape. ED. BOYCE, Egmondville. Phone
063 r 31, Seaforth. 4678-1
FOR SALE—Electrohome humidifier,
like new ; wheelbarrow, like new. Priced
ri•rht. BRUCE WALTERS. Phone 92-J,
Seaforth. 4618x1
FOR SALE—Purebred Landrace pigs,
either sex, with or without papers. Froin
took with star litters at farmers' prices.
JAMES EDWARD, Clinton.
FOR SALE — Young sorrel gelding;
reliable. CLIFFORD AIKENS, Fuller-
ton, R.R. 1, Lot 30, Con. 6.
4678x1
FOR SALE—A quiet. sound, reliable
mare. Apply GORDON HAMILTON.
Phone 673 r 12, Hensall.
4678-2
USED ROYAL Portable Typewriter.
Quiet Deluxe: used very little. Original
cost '$129, sacrifice. May be seen at THE
HURON EXPOSITOR. 16788-3
FOR SALE—Frame building, 11x20:
roll Krick siding; peak roof. Can he
moved. WILFRED O'ROURKE, R.R. 1,
Dublin. Phone 37 r 9, Dublin.
4678x1
•
' .FOR SALE—One used Firefly stoker,
complete with motor and controls. Original
for 75.00
r� :391 e. Can he bought 6
cost $ ,.9
cash. Apply to STEWART BROS.'
STORE. 4678-1
REAL BARGAIN—Brand new complete
ser;: ice for eight, International stainless
silverware. limed oak chest, lined with
plush blue velvet and white satin. Pat-
tern "Christiana". modern design, with
modern conveniences; garage. On Rail- very plain qualities. Still packed in orig-
way Street. Immediate possession.. W. I final carton A real steal. PHONE 681-J,
Es HUNT. 4678-1 anytime. 467Sx4
Notices
CUSTOM SILO FILLING, 310 per acre.
Apply JACK CROZIER, RR 2, Seaforth:
Phone 667 r 22. 4678x1
NOTICE—Custom whitewashing, barns,
ben houses, ete. LOUIS MALONEY. Phone
64 r 10, Dublin. 4676x3
LET US TAKE THE wash out of wash
day. Phone 247 for - pick-up and deliv-
ery , MRS. W. P.; MILLER, Seaforth,
4678x1
RADIO REPAIRS — For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE,
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R. .4676-11
BROTHER SEWING CENTRE — Ex-
clusive distributors of world famous
Brother sewing machine. For service or
• free' home demonstration, write 42 Welling-
, ton St., Stratford, or phone 163-J, Strat-
ford. - 4676x10
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and- district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice, WEBB'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth,
agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria
Ltd-, Exeter. FOR SALE -800 pullets, Fisher's Red
4675-tf and Wyandotte Cross, starting to lay.
WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE. Phone 847 r
31, ,Seaforth. 4678x1
You'll Hear Better
The SONOTONE Way
For free boolet, send this advertisement
to Dept. 5-1.
REVELL HEARING SERVICE
Box 1, London.
4677-7
FOR OIL TANK TRUCKS or USED
CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY
contact
GIFFEN TRUCK EQUIPMENT
LIMITED
5461 Yonge Street,
WILLOWDALE, ONT,
Poultry
FOR SALE -150 Rhode Island Red X
Rock hens, starting to lay. ARNOLD
KEYS, Varna. 4678-1
FOR SALE -100 Sussex X Red pullets,
laying. Apply WM, JAMES STOREY.
Phone 844 r 12, Seaforth. 4678x1
NOTICE
Twp: of Tuckersmith
Township of Tuckersmith Dumping
Ground will be open on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, from 1 to 6 p.m.,
until further notice.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
4675-tf
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
For artificial insemination information
or service frorp all breeds of cattle, Phone
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
at CLINTON HU. 2-3441, between 7:80
and 9:30 a.m. We have all breeds avail-
Wle—top quality at low cost.
4676-tf
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LAND FOR TAXES
Town of Seaforth
County of Huron
To Wit:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the
Mityer of the Town of Seaforth, under his
;hand and the scal of the said Corporation
bearing' date the 25th day of September,
',Pilo Of lands in arrears of taxee in the
Teem of Seaforth will be held -at the
Tvprf Hall; Seaforth, at the hour of 3
d'elock in the afternoon, on the Ilth day
08 3liahitarl 1958, unless the fazes and
5erreS'are sootier, paid.
CC 7a hereby given that the list of
if� br ysatc for arrears of taxes tvaa
'"➢lir;�ed in 'x le 9ttta 0 b"asette on hk
d'a of Detbberf 1�J5 and Mint '
EI safd4 44f ,Katy incl ad. •at i>
et .. 14 '"6th a
4y
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of ROBERT K. McFARLANE
•
All persona having Claims against the
Estate of Robert K. McFarlane, late of the
Townahip of McKillop, in the County of
Huron. Farmer, deceased, who died on
the 27th day of August, 1957, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before the
llth day of October, 1957, after which
date the assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 17th day of
September, 1957,
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors,
4677-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of CATHARiNE ATKINSON
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Catharine Atkinson, late of the
Village of Dublin, in the County of Perth.
Widow, deceased, who died on the 26th
day of July, 1957, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the llth day
of October, 1957, after which date the
assets will be distributed. having regard
only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 16th day of
September, 1957,
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
4677-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of MINNIE O.
SOMERVILLE
All windmill; having claims against the
Estate of Minnie 0. Somerville, late of
the Towd of Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, Spinster, deceased, who died on
the 28th day of July, 1957, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars of their
Claims to the undersigned on or before
the lits, day of October, 1957, after which
date th'e sets will be distributed having
$pard 081 sv tor claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 16th day of
S8lstember, 1957.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, 5ntdrio,
Soliditors for the ,F,'xecutora-
4677.8
Auction Sales
POSTPONED
AUCTION SALE
In
Egmondville Church Sheds. SATUR-
DAY EVENING, SEPT. 28, 1957, com-
mencing at 7:30 p.m.:
Two brown iron beds and springs. like
new ; electric stove, heavy duty; Quebec
heater, like new; 2 box stoves: 2 pinks:
number of cupboards; washstands; writ-
ing desk; coal oil stove; congoleum rug,
9x12, like new : number of good windows
and doors; 2 coal or wood furnaces; kit-
chen chairs; rockers; occasional chairs;
small tables; kitchen utensils ; dishes;
quantity good children's clothing; radio;
number of runner oarpets; vegetables;
other articles.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4678-1
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Property and House-
hold Effects in the Village of Walton, on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, at 1:30
P. M.
Two bedroom suites; sideboard ; dining
room table and 6 chairs; kitchen table
and chairs; 3 armchairs; several small
tables; table lamps; 3 rocking chairs; 2
rugs; writing desk; hall tree; large mir-
ror ; sofa bed; kitchen lounge; oil heater,
used one season ; coal heater; hot plate;
electric heater; electric toaster; electric
iron ; glassware; pictures and picture
frames; dishes ; clothes hamper; meat
grinder; kitchen utensils; pint and quart
sealers; carpenter and garden tools;
crocks; snow shovel; axes; hedge clipper;
lawn mower; motor; extension cords: 16 -
foot ladder; small ladders; step -ladder.
PROPERTY—Seven-room frame house,
in Vi1lsire of 'Walton ; 3 -piece bath, pres-
sure system, two -ear garage; good water
supply. Will be sold subject to reserve
bid.
Chattels, cash. Property, 10% down,
balance 30 days.
MRS. PAULINE MILLER, Proprietress
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk,
4677-2
AUCTION SALE
Harold Jackson has been instructed to
sell by public auction on FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 4th, at 1:30 p.m., at the resi-
dence at Winthrop, the following:
CATTLE -2 Registered Durham cows,
supposed to be in calf ; 1 Durham cow,
supposed to be in calf ; 3 Durham calves.
IMPLEMENTS — Oliver tractor; 1953
Buick car (subject to reserve bid); plow;
siderake; mower; cultivator; drag har-
rows; tool house with a quantity of good
tools ; set of wrenches; umbrella for trac-
tor ;
rac-tor; vise; bag truck; forge; drill.
HAY and GRAIN -180 baler, of hay; 500
bushels of mixed - grain : 80 .''bushels of
n» is : 2 barrels timothy seed ; 2 barrels
chicken feed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Newcombe
Piano: veranda furniture; stretchers;
couch: dining room suite with china cab-
inet; several beds: dressers and stands;
pink dresser, chiffonier and bed ; Wingham
Classic kitchen stove; steamer trunk; 2
ironing boards; .2 units for oil burner
(kitchen stove); clothes horse; good ex-
tension ladder; mangels in field; fanning
mill; scales: 1r/2 H.P. motor: set Limoges
dishes: silver tea service.
Terme—Cash.
MRS. 11, K. McFARLANE, Proprietress
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E P. Chesney, Clerk.
4677-2
CLEARING -
AUCTION SALE
Of Cows, Young Cattle and Machinery.
at Lot 31, 3th Concession, Goderich Town-
ship 3 miles west of Holmesville and 1
mile south of Porter's Hill, on TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 1st, at 1 o'clock D.S.T.:
'Twenty young cows, consisting of Hol-
steins, Ayrshires and Jerseys, some fresh,
others springing, balance milking and re -
bred. bred.
15 Holstein heifers ; 10 Ayrshire heifers;
10 Jersey heifers Some of these will
freshen this fall and the balance are
pasture bred.
15 yearling heifers; 5 young calve;; 100
Sussex X Red pullets starting to lay.
IMPLEMENTS -33 M -H. tractor; M. -H.
3 -furrow plow (both 3 years old) ; M. -H.
6ft Clipper combine, motor driven ;
15 -disc drill: M. -H. side delivery rake;
Cockshutt land packer; rubber tire wag-
on; grain blower ; car and ropes; M.-11.
cream separator with motor; Holland
electric brooder.
TERMS—Cattle and poultry, cash; im-
plements, 20 per cent cash, ' balance 10
months' credit on joint bank approved
notes bearing interest at 6 per cent.
No reserve as the proprietor is giving up
farming.
A. E. TOWNSHEND, Proprietor
Edward Elliott, Auctioneer.
4678-1
AUCTION SALE
+ k l'�i.i.F'r.,Ylee'y� �uere Ile
xuC@flgld Vtitted Cur Snnrd4ay
�ptiprnin.g Rev. S.i�avis�Au aK4,.•ttle
Onnerintendeilt, Mr. X o nian Wai.-
. had charge. A 04000 of
new hymn hOOki.frOM t nn-
. congregation was givens by Mx.
Davison. Mrs.,. Lorne Wllsou and
;Mrs. John Handerson..are the lead-
AUCTION SALE ,ars of the little ones eluting ehllre
servicg, Sunday mornings, Thos
Auction floi of Durham Cattle at Lot'
26, Coneeeaion 12, McKillop Township, .3j;takmg part in the service were
SeaforthO o o2 W411911,
dltroiidr mileTUESnorth
rthOo Janet Henderson and Phyllis Lobb,
TOBER 1st, at 1:sr p.m,: .reading the scripture; Mrs. Bruce
McClincbey read a lovely story,
20 good Durham cows, .all re -bred; 20 "Haruko's Dream Comes True,6
Durham spring calves. 'while Miss Georgine McCartney
.read another very interesting story,
pleasing to the children.
FRED SINCLAIR, Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ilam, of
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer •North Bay, spent a few dayswith
E. P. Chesney, Clerk. P
4671-2 Miss Mary E. Swan and Mr. Ham's
mother, Mrs. C. Ham. Mrs. Ham
returned home with them for a
few weeks' visit,
Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot
spent the weekend at Lion. Ridge.
Miss Mary Broadfoot and Miss
FOR CARETAKER AND OPERATOR Barbara Taylor returned home
HENSALL ARENA
Auction -;ales
Terms—Cash.
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
Tenders to be in the hands of the Secre-
tary not later than October 15, 1957.
Duties to commence ort or before Novem-
ber 1, 1957.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
- P. L. McNAUGHTON,
Secretary -Treasurer,
Hensall.
9678-8
HYGIENIC
ICafSUPPDIES n, (Rubber
R bb reGood ),
mailed with price lict, 6 samples 250; 24 sam-
ples 31.00: Mail - Order Dept. 'I'. 78,
THREE-ROOM modern apartment, with NOVA - RUBBER CO.. Box 91, Hamilton.
heavy duty wiring, wanted immediately
Apply Box 658, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4678x1 In Memoriam
For Rent
HOUSE FOR RENT in Harpurhey. Ap-
ply ELWIN WILSON. 4678-1
FOR RENT--Four-room apartment, all
modern conveniences. • Phone BORDEN
BROWN, 841 "r 2, Seaforth.
4678-tf
Personals
ATTENTION, FARMERS — Prompt,
courteous collection of an dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, .851 r 11. Sea -
forth. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Ltd.
4675-tf
of Household Effects, Farm Machinery,
Poultry Equipment and miscellaneous it-
ems. in the Village of Hensel], SATUR-
DAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, at 12:30 p.m.,
sharp:
POULTRY EQUIPMENT and Miscellan-
eous Items: Melbourn egg grading mach-
ine; big Dutchman automatic feeder; 226
feet of feeding troughs; 220 -ft. angel iron
troughing; range feeders with stands; 12 -
ft. section of nests; roosts; 9 rain shel-
ters; cedar posts: steel posts ; circular
saw: saw bench ; 30 -inch belting; machine
belts: 200 -Ib. beam scales: 2 17 -inch
wheels and tires; mail box; egg baskets,
etc., etc.
MACHINERY AND OTHER ARTICLES
—Oliver 70 row crop tractor on rubber
with starter and lights; Oliver tractor
spreader; 7 -ft. disc; 2 -furrow plow; 2 -
furrow sub-aoiler plow; 1 -section spring
tooth harrows; 3 -section drag harrows;
3 -section Oliver weeder; 14 -ft. boom weed
sprayer with 100 -ft. high pressure hose;
forage blower and piper; bean puller
shanks: garden tractor; plow; cultivator
and disc; power lawn mower; 4 electric
14, 1/3, i/2 and 1 -horse electric motors;
spray Painter; emery; wheel puller; tools.'
bins; bolts; work .bench; block and tacklel
idek-all-jack ; 32 -ft. and 28 -ft, extension
ladders; step -ladder; quantity of lumber;
120 square feet of oak flooring; 'bricks;
forks and shovels, and other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --apiece ches-
terfield suite; 7 -piece oak dining room
suite; china cabinet; 6 chrome chairs;
occasional chairs; rocking chairs; odd
chairs; record player and radio combina-
tion; filing cabinet; Singer sewing ma-
chine; sewing cabinet; end tables; vanity
table; coffee table; console table; anion
tables; kitchen table; bed lamps; tri -light
lamps; table lamps; Coleman limn; 2
chest of drawers; hall rack; spool whatnot;
hookease; beds, springs and mattresses;
bedding; scatter mate; dishes; ornaments;
antiques; electrie fan; kitchen utensils;.
Clare Jewel cook stove; high chair; baby
stroller; 2 children's rocking chairs; baby
haainette with stand; baby baggy: guitar
and case; lawn table; 2 lawn chairs and
other articles
Terms—Cash. '
ALVIN W. KERSLAKE, Proprietor
P. L. MeNaughton and Bert Horton, Clerks
Ed. Corbett, Auctioneer.
Note.—This is a large sale and will
start sharp on time. The Poultry ecluiit
meat and miscellaneous Items will be sold
at 12:50 at .the barns two 'bloeks 'south of
the Post 053 g. The rem/tinder of ttie+sate
v>ill be held at the h'eolae. 4G1T-2
DEAD STOCK—Picked up promptly in
sanitary trucks. Small charge made for
animals under 500 1Us. total. Phone col—
lect: Seaforth 146. WILLIAM STONE
SONS, LIMITED, Ingersoll.
4675-13
WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for
sick, down or disabled cows and horses.
Dead cows and horses picked up for re-
moval promptly. Also wanted to buy, I
boar bogs. Call collect, BRUCE MAR=
LATT, Atw >od. Phone 8 or 153.
9675-tf
Cards of Thanks
THE C. P. &--T. Committee of the
Rebekah and Oddfellow Lodges express
thanks to all who gave paper to their
annual fall paper drive on Saturday, to
h - Ip make the drive financially success,
ful. 4678-1
THE FAMILY of the late John J.
Flannery wish to thank their friends and
neighbors for all the kindness shown to
them at the time of their bereavement.
Thanks also to Dr. Gorwill and staff at
the IlospitaL Everything was deeply ap-
preciated, 4678-1
WISH TOTHANK our many S TH friends
LAMONT--In loving memory of Doris
Merle Mann, the wife of Donald Lamont,
who passed away three year's ago, Sept.
27, 1954.
Memories are treasures no one .can steal,
Death is a heartache no one can heal;
Deep in our hearts a memory is kept.
Of a loved one we will never forget.
—Sadly missed by Mrs. Margaret Lamont
and Family. r. 4678-1
Births
BESHARAH—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Sept. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Besharah, Egmondville, a son.
CLARK—At Chatham General Hospital,
on Sept. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Clark, a daughter—Helen Jean.
DEITZ—Glen and Shirley (nee Wolff),
of Hensall, are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter at Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1957.
A sister for Gordon and Larry.
HLRMANSON—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on .Sept. 21, to F/0 and Mrs.
Robert G. Hermanson, Goderich St.
West, Seaforth, a daughter.
LIVINGSTON—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Sept. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. David
Livingston, RR 2, Seaforth, a son.
'l'URKHEIM—Herb and Joan (nee Deitz),
of Zurich, are happy to announce the birth
of their daughter. Cheryl Ann, at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Friday, Sept.
20. 1957. A sister for Douglas.
WHY'I'E—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 24, . to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Whyte, Goderich St. East, Seaforth, a
daughter.
who were so kind to send us gifts and ----- ---•
cards while in hospital. Special thanks to ; Deaths
Dr. Stapleton and staff of Scott Memorial
Hospital.
JOAN AND DEBBIE CLARK
4678x1
I WISH TO THANK Dr. Stapleton, the
nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, friends and neighbors who visited
me, and for cards, treats and smokes
while a patient there.
4678-1 FRANK L. MALONEY
BRODHAGEN.—Th Seaforth, on Saturday,
September 21, Herman W. C. Brodhagen,
of Brussels, in his 81st year. '
FLANNERY—In Scott Memorial Hosp?tal,
Seaforth, on Friday, Sept. 20, John J.
Flannery, in his 84th year.
LOVE -1n Seaforth, on Wednesday, Sept.
25, George R, Love, of Walton, in his
82nd year.
TO CLEAR
RANGE, as illustrated—Reg. $369.95
Now $299.95
$14.00 a month 1mill handle
2 Used Ranges to Sell, in 3 A-2
condition, and several Used
Washers
DENNIS ELECTRIC
Heating Plumbing Electrical Contracting
Phone 467 — Seat r'1;h
(,,
wll* tli,41 hunt „g. stlglat the dun►*
tjter up north
Mr aPid Mk!. garter, of Ripley,,
apt e T .ursdra` r evemnt with Plass.
Mary •Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Como, 'o
Nova Scotia, ,are vii}ting for.some
time with their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Corlpiea. ,
S.S,. No., 4, Tuckersniith, i,}ndor
the leadership of their teacher, Mrs:
Ken Rogerson, paraded at the Sea -
forth Fall Fair; receiving fourth
place in the .,prze' list.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 'McKenzie spent
Sunday with Mr.. and lylrs, Waiter
Moffatt.
Mrs. W. Stackhouse is visiting in
London and Wilton Grove with her
family, Mr. E. Stackhouse and Mrs.
S. Neale.
Guests over the weekend with
Rev. and Mrs. Davison were their
son, Robert, of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Snellgrove.
Next Sunday the rite of baptism
will be _held at the morning ser-
vice in the United Church.
Mrs. Henderson, of Aylmer,
spent a few days last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Victor Har-
greaves.
CONSTANCE
On Sunday anniversary services
were well attended at Constance
United Church. Rev. Slade, Wood-
ham, guest speaker, gave very in-
spiring addresses, both at the
morning and evening services. Dur-
ing the morning service Misses
Gladys and Rena'McClinchey and
Donna Walden, all of Auburn, sang
three beautiful trios, accompanied
by Mr. E. J. Styles, of Goderich,
and in the evening Mr. Don Mac-
Donald, of Walton, accompanied by
Mrs. Harvey Brown, also of Wal-
ton, sang "Bless This House" and
"The Holy City-"
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt were
host and hostess to Rev. and Mrs.
Slade on Sunday, while Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Jewitt entertained the
singers of the two services.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent, of
Goderich, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dex-
ter.
Mr. John Whyte, of Oshawa,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte.
Miss Muriel Dale, of Brampton,
spent the weekend with her
par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale.
Miss Janet MacGregor,, of Ford-
wich, spent the weekend with her
'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Gregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bayham, of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. • Chas. Glan-
ville and sons, Donny and Wayne,
and Mr. Gordon Kenny, of Credi
ton, were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Preszcator and
family.
Miss Joyce Jewitt, of Thorndale,
was a weekend visitor at, her par
ental home.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. an
Mrs. Geo. Addison were: Mr. Lew
is Tebbutt, Mr. and Mrs. Austi
Matheson, Fay and Glenda, an
Mildred Crich, of Seaforth, an
Mr. Arnold Anderson, Mr. an
Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt and Mr. an
Mrs. Carman Tebbutt, of Clinton.
VisitorsSunday with Mr. an
Mrs. Lorne Lawson were Mrs. Ro
Lawson and Mrs. W. Leeming, o
Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. J. Busby,
of Chatham, who had been holi
daying;the past week with Mr. an
Mrs. Lawson, returned home Mon
day. Miss Shirley Bushy, of Chat
ham, having returned from
northern motor trip, is now holi
daying with her aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator an
family on Sunday attended th
baptismal services of Sally Webb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervy
Webb, of Dashwood.
Sunday visitors with Mr. an
Mrs. Ken Hulley were Mr. an
Mrs. Jack Tebbutt, Patty an
Wayne, of Clinton, and Mr. an
Mrs.. Dick Marks and Sharon, o
Walton.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Wil
mer Glousher on'Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Dexter; of Blyth;
Mrs, Mae Adams, of Londesboro;
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson, Syl
via and Elmer, of Blyth, and Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson McClure and Clay
ton, of near Seaforth, and attend
ed the anniversary services o
Constance United Church.
Mr. Wm. Dale left Monday morn
ing and is working for the Ontari
Department of Agriculture as in
spector of purebred horses of al
breeds, in the counties of Lamb
ton, Middlesex, Kent, "Elgin . an
Sussex.
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_ 1956 DODGE CRUSADER
1955 DODGE REGENT
1955 CHEVROLET
Two -Door
1953 DE SOTO SEDAN
1953 METEOR COACH
For those who are just satisfied
vehicles are not equipped
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1951 DODGE CUSTOM
TRUCKS
1956 DODGE 1/2 -TON
1950 FARGO 1/2 -TON
1950 G.M.C. 3/4 -TON
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BARGAIN'S
One 20 -inch Used Cast Iron Coal and Wood
Furnace $ 18
One Used Shower. Head 40
OneUsedColeman Large Space lleate 2K
One Used Coleman Small Space Heater 10
One Used 3-Burner.G.E. Electric Range, like
new 45
One Used Cook Stove and Oil Burner, white
enamel, in good condition 10
One Used Coal -Wood Cook Stove, white en-
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.One L Sed 4 -Burner Gas Range, like new
- : One Used Gas Clothes Dryer, like new
:.. One Used Gas Space Heater, like new
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Huron County's Finest ._Used Car Market
1956 FORD CUSTOMLIN
automatic trans miss
1956 CHEV. DELUXE SEDAN
fully equipped
1955 CHEV. COACH
with V-8 Motor
E SEDAN 2050
ion, fully equipped '1! 1952 DODGE SEDAN
1952 CHEV, SEDAN
1951 FORD SEDAN
2050
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1395
1495
1095
4954 CHEV. SEDAN
1954 CHEV. BEL AIR SEDAN
fully equitiped
1953 CHEV. COACH
A Written Guarantee for 60 days
795
895
750
We have a "number of 1957 Pontiaca avid
Chevrolets, fully equipped, from ..$2300 to $2609
ALSO A NUMBER OF OLDER CARS
,TRUCK.S
1949 DODGE 1/2 -TON PICKUP 9150.
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