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The Huron Expositor, 1957-09-27, Page 7
4 "ran 'onat on , -Wr . S PVC1 . 1.940" Dodge Sdd�a'n ................... 8� ry5.0U 194.8 :Pontiac Sedan .................. 125.00 1948 Pontiac -Coach .... 100.00 1948 Dodge Coach '125.00 1950 Pontiac Sedan ................... 275.00 1947 Chev. Coach ................... 225.00 No_ - Reasonable Offer Refused •— at -- SEAFORTH ..MOTORS Phone 541 NEED R•UBIER STAMPS? THE HURON EXPOSITOR fk j ,:,. •Fxm^l.&. ;, :;,,y' • ;•-Y: tYfl:o A' A'"" 'Y9.'' i;•?'•'§Y!'n:�H Z"all `l0 i,;.:;pa,: , 4.w,r•' 1�,. ..,.k 1 "Eh 41W'..rxfi.� / / lfi• ` Bros.; best�ewe Emke'Brtls. Best' 4Y, FuaXp, !aua LiS`M?:wa if,. w h+ dk C91 w A.. so' 3 l ' d a J ; 'ICT4erf;:etfiQtf.( r '•. Iqi>yty 1 ,.y.% •f,.: ,.,.'�,, a!•'?,k• >:a', r� i fi . 1�, C. Bela.'�•..''. ;'.'�Er ` M, a k', ,,,,1 ")' f lT •.)' '. t}L:1'y: .i• SteeperI",' William. v,� T � , .:• 7�Ni .fF'�� ( •. '',lr' :. .' .... : l': ), sY . '.�: n+.k' : � .. '%' .. D. R µ • l/ .y. tJ; �i><. >. ': , % 'took a 1. /h':',bi < :.y,9 v" i, ?f •.lY<, �2� w .✓< . R _� { /, ,� Q, ; ;y: ,�''•dSaa Yu�l - • . ::,c �a:,: .; <...r, r ,,:<: ,.d Miss F;tnren :0 S�oan, L, prlZt?$ 111 tulle cI s. � � � T o S ;:.. :,:� : <.>�, n.�,;.: ,.� i�e2eesters•,--'A ed ram, William�. ,.,, �4 �,,,:�_ "fi.� s lsN �,. .. mf. ,,; • -" �,ltan a. Pat lA: W r' Y �Ga ny <sdc : , e✓ r g;.,,• ,�/ R. Pe er .J: C. -f .�.►.� RdSQ , 'N1S ..�..., .�!� : s,�l . r • v is /' PP , Bell Wm. R..Pe �' afi n�l, 1 t�r6 f J. rr"rI-+N .V' yFf. .: r.: / /. •i2•�''.> i ItJollies;,.'�: .:("• rto. . 't+i.�: x ed 'Mr. and Mr's;oaia , .a , •„���';� ;;< - '.,r' � ' �.:.� : : � • l' er, J. C. B . Si.. . 'i� � r )r .,, ,a�• %5V �'i �. P f ell• Bear' a f S lliig rant, f J. ,. f, BobMurray,. Mri ti a s the 1 <a «� lr'.• ''6• Y n. Y nt t Bell; .p '^I'I i W $ ram 1 i . s: s m Fuad r 1. r / f ear' I weekend. with Mr. and iVlrs. Steve' ,; fi ,.' :5 3^ ♦ , %:, ^§ 91 .:i Y. ... .. ., �'�';:sY•s �,�; ��' ':°s��.;'':s3' N;��%,� W. R. Pepper, '1 and 2, Emke F y� a 'i � � ,{��; i •a �s..l `x '% y � x Y o d".� sn9;. �.��; :,r,' z ys„(9: .•v � BTOS.' e 'r. � m., y n arra a',�s !`£a !�..�,a , s,. , we lambed, in % W. R. at4>• n;.,. r }�� sfa,,y Miss Eleanor Bowm n man' Kit n-d�.R',V, Pepper, +�� � rd P r, Emke Bros. shearling y er, and i Q Mss Cl n �. : x �' y.. y �. r ,..: •r:<;�:,..� r. 1. Cleo '(z Nana S. ra. - a ,. !'��... . �. � . •1�'�+ {� "s.. , we W. R. Pe r , ppe ,Emke Bros. 2 1 a :>,<,% zz <,< .may•r a,.r ` r,�� for visit with Mr. v•, and 3; ewe lamb, W. Pe. d, ed and Mrs:. ''���•. ,";...9< ,�:�a..„ �'.�u <5�.�: 1:, .,� ,�:,Bros.;rank Bowman',' •�9 �''. , �' :.;, and ;M.:: ,�•'>Y ^.;s? / .. a., • ;,t S ;�; : //fel .. ' m pen, Tam, 3 fg ditiF;r'�.t., . sF,•ttr is. c, s, San- OS, .M ewe Mrs: Glen Hildebrand and San- s W. R. Pepper, USB, S �7 t "Y sa:^ :c.:;:.•.1, ..c,.,i%{¢,;,:'a,"> nag�.oy,< . 1 f PP f Emke Bros. V►76R;''�' .QK. d' dra of Kitcheher, and "'Mr and Oxfords—Aged f d. O A ed ram s e s g , h. arltn J ,; ':s�,z. •`%�s: „'j"'�..: o9?'K f%^vN.',z.: ;, i � l�jr .Ii'pn,�r. .r� >gl��' s. John Fawcett, London, iiisited;�L -am, lamb 1 ear, ewe �; '��,rf Y f with Mr. and Mrs. 'J. J.. Holland. a. lambed in 1957, shearling -we and R ewe lamb, Emke Bros: 1 and 2 1"'i; • �•< ..x..: �'�;< �s�% �'rs<•' f Bride -To -Be Showered )READ OF�'ILE >— :�Exe�er �,• s,� t� v Aub % h:, ,,,>:< s> 'zf.• n Don Deering; g; Pen, ram, 3 ewes,; '>s.. Mi Joan ss .�iss i M 9 i e Bros., Don Deering, Emke M ane Maloney and Miss Rosemarie E. Clayton. 'Golquhonn, BN` `�"��« • '� Bros.; best ewe and best ram � �� t Feeney sponsored 4 miscellaneous Science hill: til , Emke Bros. n vs tai r rm Mum.shower In honor of Miss Marion VLce,:FLiesident M , ' �. Dorset Horned -Preston DeeringMaloney,, yCoates1, Centraaf Harr whose m r marriage e' Wil -R R IR g tr ook alln ..EL .,U1ttYE 'i prizes i TI iUN in every department featured the annual' McKillop School Fair 'held P n this class. liam Ke y -takes lace on October DIRE n�> at Winthrop on Thursday.. Included in the list of winners were Ronnie Koehler, left, age 7, S.S. Cheviots—Robert Brown took all P BB'S—MgeEney�ltyi y 8, McKillop,who won first prizes in this class. R 2; 'D>ibim' Win A• rHamll ail prize for his sheaf of spring wheat, s nd Geraldine Dennis, age 12, N } S.S. 9, who won first prize for her sheaf of barley. Suffolks —Aged ram, Murray N'psbandS w�IreS I Cromarty; Milton 'MeCll�dy, ■ ■ 1, KirkWn; Alex J Rohde, Shoebottom; Jas. C. Bell, M. 'Shoe- U bottom; shearling ram, M. Shoe- Mitchell.: :, K��+, Get bottom, J. C. Sell, 2 and 3, M. Shoe- {IP,t Pep,'�nl; Feel. Younger AGENTS—Thos G Ba7lapt;rh+' Thousands of couples. are weak, srorn=out', R.R. 1 Woodham Clayton'" bottom; ram lamb under 1 year, exhausted because body lacks iron. For new ° ' ►� M. 5hoebottom 1 and 2 J. C. Bell 1- ieelioa after 40, try ostr� Tomo Mitchell; Stanley Hgckmgn, Distn*ct-Church Groups Meet , .>�. � iron for new pep. vim; plm ehell. ewe lambed in 1957, M. Shoe sopphment dose vitamin B3. Ina le day, SOLICITOR — 'W. 'G Cochrane j a Cromarty Ladies' Aid committee, when all the officers Jewitt, and a Stewardship paper tom, J. C. Bell, 2 and 3; shearing oeae: pp b'es much iron as 16 (oz. raw The Ladies' Aid Societymet in were returned with the exception given by Mrs. Borden Brown. Col- ewe, M.'' Shoebottom, 1 and 2 J• a°i`ter', 4 1ba. of liver, ie lbs. of beef. "Get - and C. Bell; .ewe lamb cgmtnted^ nze costs little--Owy so¢• or get SECRETARY-TREASUIi�ER,- z the basement of the church Tues- of the vice-president. lection• was taken and Hymn 214 , J. C. Bell, ,M. Economy size and save 75¢. All druggists.m day evening. Mrs. -William Harper Mrs. E. A. McMaster read the was sung and the meeting closed Shoebottom, 2 and 3, J. C. Bell; thur .Fraser, Exeter, :yI`Ir, S'K 't presided and opened the meeting scripture lesson and led in prayer. with the benediction. pen, rara, 3ewes, M. Shoebottom, J- C. Bell; best ewe, J. C. Bell; 31 }' with the devotion$. Mrs. Jim Scott Robert E. McMillan spoke briefly Bmeefiel'd WMS Meets best ram Murray Shoebottom. acted as secreiaLX and, read the regarding the General Assembly The September meeting of the Specials eq 3 market lambs minutes of the previous meetin and also mentioned the Mission p g P , SEAFORTH MONUMENT �0RI�Sr5 Mrs. Ken McKellr ave the treas- Week to be held commencing Sept. WMS was held Tuesday afternoon Preston Deering, Murray Shoebot- g g P with a tom, Emke Bros. OPEN DAILY ,b urer's report. Mrs. Robert Laing 29. Rev. Campbell also spoke on good attendance. The wor- Y read a fine paper on prayer. Two the Mission, urging all to attend ship service on the theme, `The Hampshires—Emke Bros. took ' T Pryde & Son quilts are to be quilted, also the and tell other friends. Mr. Camp- Joy of Christian Friendship, was all prizes in this class. s new tables to be refinished. The . bell showed slides on the British conducted by Mrs, W. Fothering- pigs ham and Mrs. T. B. Baird. ALL TYPES OF •�+"'0 program committee and flower Isles, which were much enjoyed. Yorkshire—Soar over 2 years, The president took the chair for Sid Henry,EMETERY MEMORIALS i° t committee were appointed. The The meeting closed with a hymn YWilbur Turnbull, Albert ••. meeting closed by repeating the and the benediction. Mrs. J. F. the business when the se call was Bacom; boar, over 1 a�.,;, under 2 Inquiries are invited. answered with a verse on 'Ser - Lord's Prayer in unison. Scott extended a vote of thanks to f years, W. Turnbull, S. Henry, J. � �x Mr. and Mrs. McMillan for their vice . Plans were made to hold Telephone Numbers: t Broadfoot, W. Turnbull; boar, ov- P J Hensall Carmel 'Church WMS hospitality. the autumn thankoffering service er 6 months and under 1 year, W. p y on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 8 o'clock. Turnbull, A. Bacom, J. Broadfoot, Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 Mrs. Donald MacDonald was hos- . Constance WA and WMS 'Invitations were sent out to Eg- W Turnbull; boar under 6 months, tess 'at the manse on Thursday for mondville and Wesley -Willis WMS s the September meeting of the Wo- The WA was opened with the ; bull, Turnbull, , Bacom W. Turn- a, P g with Mrs. (Rev.) McKim, of Clin- bull, S. Henry, 4 and 5; sow, over men's Missionary Society of Car- president, Mrs. V. Dale, in charge 'ton, as guest speaker. Mrs. N. 2 years, S. Henry, A. Jamieson, W. g mel Church. Mrs. Len Purdy pre- and Hymn 502 was sung, followed ,Walker gave a good reading on Turnbull; sow, over 18 months and BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONA1,R sided for the meeting. Plans were by the Lord's Prayer. Minutes were temperance, "War On Evils Af-?i ode for the thankoffering meet- read and adopted, followed b the under 2 years, S. Henry, W. Turn- ing,DIRECTORY to be held Thursday, October roll call. Several business items rent events were given by Miss E. bull, 5 and 6, A. Bacom, S. Henry;' 10, to be an evening meeting. The were discussed and the next meet- Bowey• sow, 6 months and under 1 speaker is to be secured later. Mrs. ing will be held Tuesday, Oct. 1,' year, 'y, For the missionary program W, Turnbull, Lorne Carter, Gordan MacDonald gave a paper on Mrs. owing to the Presbyterial meeting ' MEDICAL OPTOMETRIST ; 'I Dickens' work in Formosa, pre- held at Winthrop on the usual Mrs. W. Scott introduced the new popple, John Powell, S. Henry, A. study book on Japan, and was as- Bacom, K. McLean, A. Jamieson; pared by Mrs. A. Hoggarth. For meeting day. Mrs. W. L. Whyte ` DR. si W. and Surgeon JOHN E. L Optometrist FF sisted by Mrs. Barbelle Thomson. sow, under 6 months W. Turnbull, the devotional period, Mrs. John was the lucky winner of the trav- : Physician and Surgeon The meeting closed with a hymn 1 and 2, A. Bacom, S. Henry;ptometrist Love read scripture passages, and ening pillowcase, donated by Mrs. y; sen- phone. 90 Seafortb phone 791 Seaforth Mrs. Robert Madge offered prayer. Verne Dale. Collection was taken and prayer. for herd, 1 boar and 2 sows, W. If no answer, call 595 Hensall United Church WMS Turnbull, S. Henry, A. Bacom, S. Eyes examined — Glasses'. Fitted' Refreshments were served. and the meeting passed over to Henry;AIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH the WMS. The Woman's Missionary Society Y; junior herd, 1 boar and 2 JOHN ,A GORWLLL, SA, MD. First Church Fellowship sows, W. Turnbull, A. Bacom, S. Physician, and Surgeon Office Hours: Seaforth, dailn Mrs. R. MacGregor presided ov= of Hensall United Church met Henry, J. Broadfoot. Phonesr- Office 5-W ' Res. 5-J except .Monday, 9 .a.m..-5:30 pm; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McMillan, er the WMS and opened with a Thursday evening in the church Tamworth—Boar, 2 years and Seaforth Wednesday, 9 a.m.-1230 p.m, McKillop, were host and hostess poem, "Heart Prayer." The scrip schoolroom for their autmn rally, over, J. C. Hart, David Leary, Bert Thursday evenings by appointment to the Fireside Fellowship group ture lesson was read by Mrs. Earl which took the form of a dinner JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. only. of First Presbyterian Church on Lawson from 111th Psalm. The meeting, with 40 members and French; boar, 1 year and under 2 years, B. French, J. C. Hart D. Physician and Surgeon Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 Wednesday , evening. A pot -luck minutes were read and adopted guests attending. Leary, J. C. Hart; boar over six Phone 110 Hensall p.m. (Above Hawkins' & Jacob`s supper was served at 6:30. Mrr and business transacted. The so- Mrs. N. E. (took -and her group month and under 1 year, J. C. Hardware:) and Mrs. Kempster and Miss Mar- ciety accepted the invitations of were in charge of the devotional, Hart, 1 and 2, B. French, David SEAFORTH CLINIC garet Kempster were welcomed as Northside United Church, Seaforth, program find lunch. Mrs. W. B- Leary; boar, under 6 months, B. Telephone 26 new members. for Sept. 24, at 8 o'clock, and Cross presided for the meeting. French, J. C. Hart, D. Leary, 3 E. A. McMASTER, B -A., M.D. ACCOUNTING During the business part of the Burns' on Sept. 26 at 2 o'clock. The Sacred passages were read by Mrs. and 4; sow, 2 years and over, B. Internest meeting it was decided to hold a leaders of the copper contest Norman Jones, and prayer offered French, D. Leary, 2 and 3• sow, 1 Telephone 27 A. M. ItARPER smorgasbord dinner on Wednesday, brought in their returns and re- by Mrs. A. Alexander. year and under 2 years, B. 'French, P. L. BRADY, M.D. Chartered Accountant October 16. Mrs. D. Glenn Camp- alized a goodly sum. A temperance _ Mrs. W. L. Whyte, of Seaforth, 1 and 2, J. C. Hart 3 and 4; sow Surgeon 55 South St. Telephone '. bell reported for the nominating reading was given by Mrs. Wm. addressed the group, choosing for under 6 months, B. French, J. C. Telephone 55 Goderich 343 ?r Hart, 2 and 3, D. Leary; senior DR, E. MALKUS Licensed Municipal Auditor. herd, 1 boar and 2 sows, B. French, Telephone 26 D. Leary, J. C. Hart; junior herd, EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday ,T CHIROPRAC. IC 1 boar and 2 sows, J. C. Hart, B. and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. French, D. Leary. Appointments may be made. '. Berkshire—Boar, 1 year and un- D. H. McINN.ES J der 2 years, B. French; boar, over VETERINARY Chiropractic - Foot Correctioltl ., ,,..,. 6 months and under 1 year, B.COMMERCIAL HOTEi; - UP French; boar, under 6 months, J. TURNBULL & BRYANS Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.111 C. Bell, B. French, 2 and 3, R. p ' Gray; sow, 2 years and over, B. VETERINARY CLINIC J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. INSURANCE French, 1 and 2, J. C. Sell; saw, W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. 1 year'and under 2 years, R. Gray, W G. Drennan, D.V.M., v.S. 1 and 2; sow, over 6 months and phone 105Seaforth The McKILLOP under 1 year, B. French, 1 and 2, ' J. C. Bell, 3 and 4;' sow, under 6 MUTUAL FIRE months, B. French, 1 and 2, J. C. LEGAL INSURANCE CO. Bell, 3 and 4; senior herd, boar and 2 sows, B. French; junior herd A. W. SILLERY boar and 2 sows, B. French, J. C. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Out. Bell, R. Gray; pen 5 bacon hogs, phones: Office 173, Residence 781 Arnold Jamieson, Sid Henry, Wil- SEAFORTH ONTARIO / / bur Turnbull. OFFICERS: rpm gr// // /. Special—Best bacon type boar on - �� McCONNELL President Wm. F. Alexander / ° grounds, Wilbur Turnbull; best pen & STEWART Walton 00111 PENN mo0 / bacon type hogs, Arnold Jamieson; Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald, '�/�/ / _: Judge—Edgar R. Ash. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Seaforth yf P. D. McCONNELL '` D. I. STEWART Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. r her theme, How To Live With SEAFORTH, ONT. Tele hone 174 Reid, Seaforth �/0111/ 3 Ourselves." She said we should P /j %// ��/r.>; aim to establish peace of mind in DIRECTORS: our own lives in everyday living AUCTIONEERS E. J. Trewartha, Clinton, J. L. by being close to God and through Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon- prayer, to live unhurried lives, one DENNIS and WILDFONG hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archl ,w. day at a time, bringing happiness Auctioneers bald, Seaforth; John; H. McEwLng, to ourselves and all we come in Graduates of Reisch American Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal contact with. The speaker, who School of Auctioneering. Licensed ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich; J was much enjoyed, was introduced in Huron, Perth and Waterloo. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister - � .�s%:s->::'� �"�' by Mrs. Cross and thanked by Mrs. Capable of handling all types of BANK ACCOUNT] �!''� �> * �� E. Rowe. sales—large or small. ` w Delegates to the Sectional meet- DON DENNIS, R.R.1; Walton AGENTS: ." "h .> William Leiper, Jr., Londe !'N BEATABLE BUYS! `'„ "` ` ing, to be held in the United Phone Seaforth 843 r it bero.F. '""' S"1 ^ Church, Hensall, Tuesday, Oct. 8, r J. a PrueBr, els; Eri '•" '"`"'^`"'"'`""'`' "� � ROY WILDFONG, RR, 2, .Walton Selwyn _Baker, Brussels; Erle "`` ' are i° Mrs. William Henry and Mrs. PhoneSeaforth 831 r 5 Munroe Seaforth. ' H. McMurtrie. � , r . i E THE DIFFERENCE ! Mrs. R. M. Peck, reporting for 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^� the visiting committee, disclosed O O O ^ that 15 calls on sick and shut-ins O you that right now your Chevrolet W. J. CLEARY 0 © J. A. BURKE 0 had been made by herself and Mrs. 1r the best seder. He'll show you that J. Richardson. Mrs. T. C. Coates 0 Seaforth, Ont. O O Funeral Director ' O LICENSED EMBALMER O 0 and Ambulance Soy it a bigdent in our bank account. and Mrs. C. D. Daniel will form vico. 0 y the visiting committee for October. 0 and FUNERAL DIRECTOR O 0 DUBLIN Ol�l'T: features, the most pride, the most President Mrs. G. ArmstrongO Night or Day Calls O Night or Da Calls —335 O f,� u O it When Mon Talks It Sas presided for the business period. O Phone 43 r 10 b �;�; ' Mr. Jarvis Horton rendered a love- O O W� g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t nevrole> Your nevrole> neater is eager to prove now you t`aII save Wit�i ly violin solo Moonli ht Rebels O O O O O O O O 0 d►1 fro. accompanied anied at the piano b - ' 116%this great Car. See him today. Y his sister, Mrs. Grace H le. 0 O O<> Ile O BOX 0 © �► THE MOIf MODERN EPPICIENTFALL :`AIR Df1TE5 Q•� FyV8153 ` A WHMN OR(�ENGIIVB$ liQ .iHE WOit1 D / P O R 1 Service 0 F0119r LlFuner+� ..•► Brussels ............................ Sept. 2627 O G4»derirll St W SlutlfblNilL `* GorrieS. BOX 0 Sept.Se t. 28 d Embalmer O A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE -� .-..s r-. -+" " p 0 License ' Hanover Oct. 4 - 5 P AMR%7t.A%1' �;y y'��' ---- --------^---�•• �-'-----------�..,...----�-------------®..........�,------;---- -----------�..--------------- Kirkton Oct. 1 - 2 Pro attention ftt „ . Palmerston ............ Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Hospital Bed tt 0 blfotr "l F!s';` f r 1 C-4757@ O Prompt 0 AIjuist k Teeswate Oct. 2 O FLOWERS FOR ALL 0 Thedford .. Sept 26-27 O OCCASIONSt 1 14 ' .. tines: w Toronto (Winter Fait lvot�, .15 Walkerton Now:gigihvfiw, �' O y , to h .. In t atiotta � ti itY I � : 1 1 w iia �.. ... .._..,,......,., � ....... ..f _..... ........ _.+... .. .,... ._. ,..", �,...t,. (E'S'�.4.. ,..,�,1__... Po. , l:.3... ,i. �.....-.S..i .e. r.,..., Make. 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Ott-�� ������� ��■mu.e_i j ,:,. •Fxm^l.&. ;, :;,,y' • ;•-Y: tYfl:o A' A'"" 'Y9.'' i;•?'•'§Y!'n:�H Z"all `l0 i,;.:;pa,: , 4.w,r•' 1�,. ..,.k 1 "Eh 41W'..rxfi.� / / lfi• ` Bros.; best�ewe Emke'Brtls. Best' 4Y, FuaXp, !aua LiS`M?:wa if,. w h+ dk C91 w A.. so' 3 l ' d a J ; 'ICT4erf;:etfiQtf.( r '•. Iqi>yty 1 ,.y.% •f,.: ,.,.'�,, a!•'?,k• >:a', r� i fi . 1�, C. Bela.'�•..''. ;'.'�Er ` M, a k', ,,,,1 ")' f lT •.)' '. t}L:1'y: .i• SteeperI",' William. v,� T � , .:• 7�Ni .fF'�� ( •. '',lr' :. .' .... : l': ), sY . '.�: n+.k' : � .. '%' .. D. R µ • l/ .y. tJ; �i><. >. ': , % 'took a 1. /h':',bi < :.y,9 v" i, ?f •.lY<, �2� w .✓< . R _� { /, ,� Q, ; ;y: ,�''•dSaa Yu�l - • . ::,c �a:,: .; <...r, r ,,:<: ,.d Miss F;tnren :0 S�oan, L, prlZt?$ 111 tulle cI s. � � � T o S ;:.. :,:� : <.>�, n.�,;.: ,.� i�e2eesters•,--'A ed ram, William�. ,.,, �4 �,,,:�_ "fi.� s lsN �,. .. mf. ,,; • -" �,ltan a. Pat lA: W r' Y �Ga ny <sdc : , e✓ r g;.,,• ,�/ R. Pe er .J: C. -f .�.►.� RdSQ , 'N1S ..�..., .�!� : s,�l . r • v is /' PP , Bell Wm. R..Pe �' afi n�l, 1 t�r6 f J. rr"rI-+N .V' yFf. .: r.: / /. •i2•�''.> i ItJollies;,.'�: .:("• rto. . 't+i.�: x ed 'Mr. and Mr's;oaia , .a , •„���';� ;;< - '.,r' � ' �.:.� : : � • l' er, J. C. B . Si.. . 'i� � r )r .,, ,a�• %5V �'i �. P f ell• Bear' a f S lliig rant, f J. ,. f, BobMurray,. Mri ti a s the 1 <a «� lr'.• ''6• Y n. Y nt t Bell; .p '^I'I i W $ ram 1 i . s: s m Fuad r 1. r / f ear' I weekend. with Mr. and iVlrs. Steve' ,; fi ,.' :5 3^ ♦ , %:, ^§ 91 .:i Y. ... .. ., �'�';:sY•s �,�; ��' ':°s��.;'':s3' N;��%,� W. R. Pepper, '1 and 2, Emke F y� a 'i � � ,{��; i •a �s..l `x '% y � x Y o d".� sn9;. �.��; :,r,' z ys„(9: .•v � BTOS.' e 'r. � m., y n arra a',�s !`£a !�..�,a , s,. , we lambed, in % W. R. at4>• n;.,. r }�� sfa,,y Miss Eleanor Bowm n man' Kit n-d�.R',V, Pepper, +�� � rd P r, Emke Bros. shearling y er, and i Q Mss Cl n �. : x �' y.. y �. r ,..: •r:<;�:,..� r. 1. Cleo '(z Nana S. ra. - a ,. !'��... . �. � . •1�'�+ {� "s.. , we W. R. Pe r , ppe ,Emke Bros. 2 1 a :>,<,% zz <,< .may•r a,.r ` r,�� for visit with Mr. v•, and 3; ewe lamb, W. Pe. d, ed and Mrs:. ''���•. ,";...9< ,�:�a..„ �'.�u <5�.�: 1:, .,� ,�:,Bros.;rank Bowman',' •�9 �''. , �' :.;, and ;M.:: ,�•'>Y ^.;s? / .. a., • ;,t S ;�; : //fel .. ' m pen, Tam, 3 fg ditiF;r'�.t., . sF,•ttr is. c, s, San- OS, .M ewe Mrs: Glen Hildebrand and San- s W. R. Pepper, USB, S �7 t "Y sa:^ :c.:;:.•.1, ..c,.,i%{¢,;,:'a,"> nag�.oy,< . 1 f PP f Emke Bros. V►76R;''�' .QK. d' dra of Kitcheher, and "'Mr and Oxfords—Aged f d. O A ed ram s e s g , h. arltn J ,; ':s�,z. •`%�s: „'j"'�..: o9?'K f%^vN.',z.: ;, i � l�jr .Ii'pn,�r. .r� >gl��' s. John Fawcett, London, iiisited;�L -am, lamb 1 ear, ewe �; '��,rf Y f with Mr. and Mrs. 'J. J.. Holland. a. lambed in 1957, shearling -we and R ewe lamb, Emke Bros: 1 and 2 1"'i; • �•< ..x..: �'�;< �s�% �'rs<•' f Bride -To -Be Showered )READ OF�'ILE >— :�Exe�er �,• s,� t� v Aub % h:, ,,,>:< s> 'zf.• n Don Deering; g; Pen, ram, 3 ewes,; '>s.. Mi Joan ss .�iss i M 9 i e Bros., Don Deering, Emke M ane Maloney and Miss Rosemarie E. Clayton. 'Golquhonn, BN` `�"��« • '� Bros.; best ewe and best ram � �� t Feeney sponsored 4 miscellaneous Science hill: til , Emke Bros. n vs tai r rm Mum.shower In honor of Miss Marion VLce,:FLiesident M , ' �. Dorset Horned -Preston DeeringMaloney,, yCoates1, Centraaf Harr whose m r marriage e' Wil -R R IR g tr ook alln ..EL .,U1ttYE 'i prizes i TI iUN in every department featured the annual' McKillop School Fair 'held P n this class. liam Ke y -takes lace on October DIRE n�> at Winthrop on Thursday.. Included in the list of winners were Ronnie Koehler, left, age 7, S.S. Cheviots—Robert Brown took all P BB'S—MgeEney�ltyi y 8, McKillop,who won first prizes in this class. R 2; 'D>ibim' Win A• rHamll ail prize for his sheaf of spring wheat, s nd Geraldine Dennis, age 12, N } S.S. 9, who won first prize for her sheaf of barley. Suffolks —Aged ram, Murray N'psbandS w�IreS I Cromarty; Milton 'MeCll�dy, ■ ■ 1, KirkWn; Alex J Rohde, Shoebottom; Jas. C. Bell, M. 'Shoe- U bottom; shearling ram, M. Shoe- Mitchell.: :, K��+, Get bottom, J. C. Sell, 2 and 3, M. Shoe- {IP,t Pep,'�nl; Feel. Younger AGENTS—Thos G Ba7lapt;rh+' Thousands of couples. are weak, srorn=out', R.R. 1 Woodham Clayton'" bottom; ram lamb under 1 year, exhausted because body lacks iron. For new ° ' ►� M. 5hoebottom 1 and 2 J. C. Bell 1- ieelioa after 40, try ostr� Tomo Mitchell; Stanley Hgckmgn, Distn*ct-Church Groups Meet , .>�. � iron for new pep. vim; plm ehell. ewe lambed in 1957, M. Shoe sopphment dose vitamin B3. Ina le day, SOLICITOR — 'W. 'G Cochrane j a Cromarty Ladies' Aid committee, when all the officers Jewitt, and a Stewardship paper tom, J. C. Bell, 2 and 3; shearing oeae: pp b'es much iron as 16 (oz. raw The Ladies' Aid Societymet in were returned with the exception given by Mrs. Borden Brown. Col- ewe, M.'' Shoebottom, 1 and 2 J• a°i`ter', 4 1ba. of liver, ie lbs. of beef. "Get - and C. Bell; .ewe lamb cgmtnted^ nze costs little--Owy so¢• or get SECRETARY-TREASUIi�ER,- z the basement of the church Tues- of the vice-president. lection• was taken and Hymn 214 , J. C. Bell, ,M. Economy size and save 75¢. All druggists.m day evening. Mrs. -William Harper Mrs. E. A. McMaster read the was sung and the meeting closed Shoebottom, 2 and 3, J. C. Bell; thur .Fraser, Exeter, :yI`Ir, S'K 't presided and opened the meeting scripture lesson and led in prayer. with the benediction. pen, rara, 3ewes, M. Shoebottom, J- C. Bell; best ewe, J. C. Bell; 31 }' with the devotion$. Mrs. Jim Scott Robert E. McMillan spoke briefly Bmeefiel'd WMS Meets best ram Murray Shoebottom. acted as secreiaLX and, read the regarding the General Assembly The September meeting of the Specials eq 3 market lambs minutes of the previous meetin and also mentioned the Mission p g P , SEAFORTH MONUMENT �0RI�Sr5 Mrs. Ken McKellr ave the treas- Week to be held commencing Sept. WMS was held Tuesday afternoon Preston Deering, Murray Shoebot- g g P with a tom, Emke Bros. OPEN DAILY ,b urer's report. Mrs. Robert Laing 29. Rev. Campbell also spoke on good attendance. The wor- Y read a fine paper on prayer. Two the Mission, urging all to attend ship service on the theme, `The Hampshires—Emke Bros. took ' T Pryde & Son quilts are to be quilted, also the and tell other friends. Mr. Camp- Joy of Christian Friendship, was all prizes in this class. s new tables to be refinished. The . bell showed slides on the British conducted by Mrs, W. Fothering- pigs ham and Mrs. T. B. Baird. ALL TYPES OF •�+"'0 program committee and flower Isles, which were much enjoyed. Yorkshire—Soar over 2 years, The president took the chair for Sid Henry,EMETERY MEMORIALS i° t committee were appointed. The The meeting closed with a hymn YWilbur Turnbull, Albert ••. meeting closed by repeating the and the benediction. Mrs. J. F. the business when the se call was Bacom; boar, over 1 a�.,;, under 2 Inquiries are invited. answered with a verse on 'Ser - Lord's Prayer in unison. Scott extended a vote of thanks to f years, W. Turnbull, S. Henry, J. � �x Mr. and Mrs. McMillan for their vice . Plans were made to hold Telephone Numbers: t Broadfoot, W. Turnbull; boar, ov- P J Hensall Carmel 'Church WMS hospitality. the autumn thankoffering service er 6 months and under 1 year, W. p y on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 8 o'clock. Turnbull, A. Bacom, J. Broadfoot, Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 Mrs. Donald MacDonald was hos- . Constance WA and WMS 'Invitations were sent out to Eg- W Turnbull; boar under 6 months, tess 'at the manse on Thursday for mondville and Wesley -Willis WMS s the September meeting of the Wo- The WA was opened with the ; bull, Turnbull, , Bacom W. Turn- a, P g with Mrs. (Rev.) McKim, of Clin- bull, S. Henry, 4 and 5; sow, over men's Missionary Society of Car- president, Mrs. V. Dale, in charge 'ton, as guest speaker. Mrs. N. 2 years, S. Henry, A. Jamieson, W. g mel Church. Mrs. Len Purdy pre- and Hymn 502 was sung, followed ,Walker gave a good reading on Turnbull; sow, over 18 months and BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONA1,R sided for the meeting. Plans were by the Lord's Prayer. Minutes were temperance, "War On Evils Af-?i ode for the thankoffering meet- read and adopted, followed b the under 2 years, S. Henry, W. Turn- ing,DIRECTORY to be held Thursday, October roll call. Several business items rent events were given by Miss E. bull, 5 and 6, A. Bacom, S. Henry;' 10, to be an evening meeting. The were discussed and the next meet- Bowey• sow, 6 months and under 1 speaker is to be secured later. Mrs. ing will be held Tuesday, Oct. 1,' year, 'y, For the missionary program W, Turnbull, Lorne Carter, Gordan MacDonald gave a paper on Mrs. owing to the Presbyterial meeting ' MEDICAL OPTOMETRIST ; 'I Dickens' work in Formosa, pre- held at Winthrop on the usual Mrs. W. Scott introduced the new popple, John Powell, S. Henry, A. study book on Japan, and was as- Bacom, K. McLean, A. Jamieson; pared by Mrs. A. Hoggarth. For meeting day. Mrs. W. L. Whyte ` DR. si W. and Surgeon JOHN E. L Optometrist FF sisted by Mrs. Barbelle Thomson. sow, under 6 months W. Turnbull, the devotional period, Mrs. John was the lucky winner of the trav- : Physician and Surgeon The meeting closed with a hymn 1 and 2, A. Bacom, S. Henry;ptometrist Love read scripture passages, and ening pillowcase, donated by Mrs. y; sen- phone. 90 Seafortb phone 791 Seaforth Mrs. Robert Madge offered prayer. Verne Dale. Collection was taken and prayer. for herd, 1 boar and 2 sows, W. If no answer, call 595 Hensall United Church WMS Turnbull, S. Henry, A. Bacom, S. Eyes examined — Glasses'. Fitted' Refreshments were served. and the meeting passed over to Henry;AIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH the WMS. The Woman's Missionary Society Y; junior herd, 1 boar and 2 JOHN ,A GORWLLL, SA, MD. First Church Fellowship sows, W. Turnbull, A. Bacom, S. Physician, and Surgeon Office Hours: Seaforth, dailn Mrs. R. MacGregor presided ov= of Hensall United Church met Henry, J. Broadfoot. Phonesr- Office 5-W ' Res. 5-J except .Monday, 9 .a.m..-5:30 pm; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McMillan, er the WMS and opened with a Thursday evening in the church Tamworth—Boar, 2 years and Seaforth Wednesday, 9 a.m.-1230 p.m, McKillop, were host and hostess poem, "Heart Prayer." The scrip schoolroom for their autmn rally, over, J. C. Hart, David Leary, Bert Thursday evenings by appointment to the Fireside Fellowship group ture lesson was read by Mrs. Earl which took the form of a dinner JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. only. of First Presbyterian Church on Lawson from 111th Psalm. The meeting, with 40 members and French; boar, 1 year and under 2 years, B. French, J. C. Hart D. Physician and Surgeon Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 Wednesday , evening. A pot -luck minutes were read and adopted guests attending. Leary, J. C. Hart; boar over six Phone 110 Hensall p.m. (Above Hawkins' & Jacob`s supper was served at 6:30. Mrr and business transacted. The so- Mrs. N. E. (took -and her group month and under 1 year, J. C. Hardware:) and Mrs. Kempster and Miss Mar- ciety accepted the invitations of were in charge of the devotional, Hart, 1 and 2, B. French, David SEAFORTH CLINIC garet Kempster were welcomed as Northside United Church, Seaforth, program find lunch. Mrs. W. B- Leary; boar, under 6 months, B. Telephone 26 new members. for Sept. 24, at 8 o'clock, and Cross presided for the meeting. French, J. C. Hart, D. Leary, 3 E. A. McMASTER, B -A., M.D. ACCOUNTING During the business part of the Burns' on Sept. 26 at 2 o'clock. The Sacred passages were read by Mrs. and 4; sow, 2 years and over, B. Internest meeting it was decided to hold a leaders of the copper contest Norman Jones, and prayer offered French, D. Leary, 2 and 3• sow, 1 Telephone 27 A. M. ItARPER smorgasbord dinner on Wednesday, brought in their returns and re- by Mrs. A. Alexander. year and under 2 years, B. 'French, P. L. BRADY, M.D. Chartered Accountant October 16. Mrs. D. Glenn Camp- alized a goodly sum. A temperance _ Mrs. W. L. Whyte, of Seaforth, 1 and 2, J. C. Hart 3 and 4; sow Surgeon 55 South St. Telephone '. bell reported for the nominating reading was given by Mrs. Wm. addressed the group, choosing for under 6 months, B. French, J. C. Telephone 55 Goderich 343 ?r Hart, 2 and 3, D. Leary; senior DR, E. MALKUS Licensed Municipal Auditor. herd, 1 boar and 2 sows, B. French, Telephone 26 D. Leary, J. C. Hart; junior herd, EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday ,T CHIROPRAC. IC 1 boar and 2 sows, J. C. Hart, B. and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. French, D. Leary. Appointments may be made. '. Berkshire—Boar, 1 year and un- D. H. McINN.ES J der 2 years, B. French; boar, over VETERINARY Chiropractic - Foot Correctioltl ., ,,..,. 6 months and under 1 year, B.COMMERCIAL HOTEi; - UP French; boar, under 6 months, J. TURNBULL & BRYANS Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.111 C. Bell, B. French, 2 and 3, R. p ' Gray; sow, 2 years and over, B. VETERINARY CLINIC J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. INSURANCE French, 1 and 2, J. C. Sell; saw, W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. 1 year'and under 2 years, R. Gray, W G. Drennan, D.V.M., v.S. 1 and 2; sow, over 6 months and phone 105Seaforth The McKILLOP under 1 year, B. French, 1 and 2, ' J. C. Bell, 3 and 4;' sow, under 6 MUTUAL FIRE months, B. French, 1 and 2, J. C. LEGAL INSURANCE CO. Bell, 3 and 4; senior herd, boar and 2 sows, B. French; junior herd A. W. SILLERY boar and 2 sows, B. French, J. C. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Out. Bell, R. Gray; pen 5 bacon hogs, phones: Office 173, Residence 781 Arnold Jamieson, Sid Henry, Wil- SEAFORTH ONTARIO / / bur Turnbull. OFFICERS: rpm gr// // /. Special—Best bacon type boar on - �� McCONNELL President Wm. F. Alexander / ° grounds, Wilbur Turnbull; best pen & STEWART Walton 00111 PENN mo0 / bacon type hogs, Arnold Jamieson; Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald, '�/�/ / _: Judge—Edgar R. Ash. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Seaforth yf P. D. McCONNELL '` D. I. STEWART Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. r her theme, How To Live With SEAFORTH, ONT. Tele hone 174 Reid, Seaforth �/0111/ 3 Ourselves." She said we should P /j %// ��/r.>; aim to establish peace of mind in DIRECTORS: our own lives in everyday living AUCTIONEERS E. J. Trewartha, Clinton, J. L. by being close to God and through Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon- prayer, to live unhurried lives, one DENNIS and WILDFONG hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archl ,w. day at a time, bringing happiness Auctioneers bald, Seaforth; John; H. McEwLng, to ourselves and all we come in Graduates of Reisch American Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal contact with. The speaker, who School of Auctioneering. Licensed ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich; J was much enjoyed, was introduced in Huron, Perth and Waterloo. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister - � .�s%:s->::'� �"�' by Mrs. Cross and thanked by Mrs. Capable of handling all types of BANK ACCOUNT] �!''� �> * �� E. Rowe. sales—large or small. ` w Delegates to the Sectional meet- DON DENNIS, R.R.1; Walton AGENTS: ." "h .> William Leiper, Jr., Londe !'N BEATABLE BUYS! `'„ "` ` ing, to be held in the United Phone Seaforth 843 r it bero.F. '""' S"1 ^ Church, Hensall, Tuesday, Oct. 8, r J. a PrueBr, els; Eri '•" '"`"'^`"'"'`""'`' "� � ROY WILDFONG, RR, 2, .Walton Selwyn _Baker, Brussels; Erle "`` ' are i° Mrs. William Henry and Mrs. PhoneSeaforth 831 r 5 Munroe Seaforth. ' H. McMurtrie. � , r . i E THE DIFFERENCE ! Mrs. R. M. Peck, reporting for 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^� the visiting committee, disclosed O O O ^ that 15 calls on sick and shut-ins O you that right now your Chevrolet W. J. CLEARY 0 © J. A. BURKE 0 had been made by herself and Mrs. 1r the best seder. He'll show you that J. Richardson. Mrs. T. C. Coates 0 Seaforth, Ont. O O Funeral Director ' O LICENSED EMBALMER O 0 and Ambulance Soy it a bigdent in our bank account. and Mrs. C. D. Daniel will form vico. 0 y the visiting committee for October. 0 and FUNERAL DIRECTOR O 0 DUBLIN Ol�l'T: features, the most pride, the most President Mrs. G. ArmstrongO Night or Day Calls O Night or Da Calls —335 O f,� u O it When Mon Talks It Sas presided for the business period. O Phone 43 r 10 b �;�; ' Mr. Jarvis Horton rendered a love- O O W� g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t nevrole> Your nevrole> neater is eager to prove now you t`aII save Wit�i ly violin solo Moonli ht Rebels O O O O O O O O 0 d►1 fro. accompanied anied at the piano b - ' 116%this great Car. See him today. Y his sister, Mrs. Grace H le. 0 O O<> Ile O BOX 0 © �► THE MOIf MODERN EPPICIENTFALL :`AIR Df1TE5 Q•� FyV8153 ` A WHMN OR(�ENGIIVB$ liQ .iHE WOit1 D / P O R 1 Service 0 F0119r LlFuner+� ..•► Brussels ............................ Sept. 2627 O G4»derirll St W SlutlfblNilL `* GorrieS. BOX 0 Sept.Se t. 28 d Embalmer O A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE -� .-..s r-. -+" " p 0 License ' Hanover Oct. 4 - 5 P AMR%7t.A%1' �;y y'��' ---- --------^---�•• �-'-----------�..,...----�-------------®..........�,------;---- -----------�..--------------- Kirkton Oct. 1 - 2 Pro attention ftt „ . Palmerston ............ Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Hospital Bed tt 0 blfotr "l F!s';` f r 1 C-4757@ O Prompt 0 AIjuist k Teeswate Oct. 2 O FLOWERS FOR ALL 0 Thedford .. Sept 26-27 O OCCASIONSt 1 14 ' .. tines: w Toronto (Winter Fait lvot�, .15 Walkerton Now:gigihvfiw, �' O y , to h .. In t atiotta � ti itY I � : 1 1 w iia �.. ... .._..,,......,., � ....... ..f _..... ........ _.+... .. .,... ._. ,..", �,...t,. (E'S'�.4.. ,..,�,1__... Po. , l:.3... ,i. �.....-.S..i .e. r.,...,