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Mrs, N. R. Dorrance o Bur
lington was the guest of MisS
Jean Scott lest week.
Mr. Paul Felker, Moose Jaw,
is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and- Mrs. "Oscar Tebbutt.
Mr. Kenneth Tebbutt left
Sunday for Moose Jaw, to visit
his sister. e
Mr. Reg. Tebbutt, of London
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Tebbutt.
„Mr. Clifford Colclough is at
present e' patient- in. Clinton
Public Hospital.
Miss Emma Broadfoot, Sun -
ALL TYPES
INSURANCE
Donaid.G. Eaton'
Office in Masonic Store
Main Street
Phone 527-1619 : Seaforth
Too, Late
WANTED - two used desks.
Please indicate type, condition
.and price. Scott Memorial Hos-
pital. - -1
FOR SALE ee 54 pigs, seven
weeks old. Henry Mayer, RR 4
Clinton, 482-9156. -1
FOR SALE -- Allis-Chalimers
C traictoa- with stuffier and bean
punier. Apply John Winems,
R R 4 Seaforth, phone 5W-1255.
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FOR SALE threshing machine,
George White No. 6 vvith, grant
thrower and 100 ft. drive belt,
excellent condition. Russell
Brock, phone Hensan 262-520.
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Beattie' Furniture
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REQUIRED
Graduate Melees, Niiese's Aid
or , Registered Nursing Asisist-
ants interested he part lame or
fun tithe wark are required ian-
medial/este
PleaseDhone,Write or call:
The Administrator,
Scott Memorial Hospital
Phone 527-1650 ' Seaforth
4-84-2
FOR SALE -- fresh dug. pota-'
toeS. Roy Lawson, Goderich St.
West. • . xl
24. Cards of Thanks
I would like 'to•thank everyone
vit o visited me, sent cards,
treat e and- • ifiiowers.whiliel. was -
a patient in 'Stratford General
Hospital and since c o i n g
hom,e. Special thanks to mye
neighbors and relatives who
helped out at home doing many
other kind acts ,and also Drs.
Pyper and Thompsion, nurses
and Staff. - John E. Carter.
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Births
ANSTETT - In Scott Memorial
Hospitai, an July 28; to. MT.
and Mrs. Ray Anstett, Sea -
forth, a daughter.
CARNOCHAN Sciett Mem-
orial Hospital, . on Aug. 3, to.
' Mr, and Mrs: KenCwrnochan,
R R 3 Seaforth, a daughter:.
JOHNSTON Vancouver
General Hospital, en Aug. 3,
to Mr. and 1VIesi. Ron John -
stance son, Derek Mark:
LANE -- In Scott Memorial
Hospital, on July 30, to Mr.
an Mrs. John J. Lane, R R 5
Seaforth, a sin.
NODWELL - In Scott Memor-
ial •Hospital, on July 30, to
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nodwen,
R R 3 Seeforth, a son.
• AT SEAFORTH • MOTORS
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1:00 p.m.: to 9:30 p.m.
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dridge and Mrs. Trefrey of St.
Joseph's Island, were here _at-
tending the- Broadfoot-McGuire
wedding Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Murray,
of Dundalk, visited Mr. J.
Scott Cluff and Miss Janet
Cleft on Saturday.
FUNERALS WALTON NEWS
MRS. AlL4EX 'CRERAR •Mr. and Mrs. -Howard Hack-
' Mos. Alex Crerar of Hensel1 well and family spent several
died in South Huron Hospital, days with Mr. and_ VIrs. Mur -
Exeter on Wedneeday in her ray Mills and larnily, Brant -
84th yew. She wee. the former ford.
Lydia A. Mitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLlwain
Serviv;mg are one son Anen, and Mark of Seafdrth, visited
of R J 2 Henson, and a sister on Sunday with Mrs. W. C.
Hackwell.
Corporal Barry Nolan of Ip-
perwash, spent the weekend
vOtti his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Nolan,
-Mr. and Mrs, Hartley Mup-
ley and family, Winchester,
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ron:
ald Bennett last- week,.
Sunday guests with Mrs. Wal-
ter Broadfoot were: Mrs' J. D.
Gerby, Winnipeg; Miss Bessie
Davidson; Mrs. Fern Patterson
and Mr. Ivy Henderson, •Sea -
forth.
Miss Ruth Ennis, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Ennis.
Me. and Mrs. Howard Rack -
well, Pamela,. and Dean visited
with Mr. and Mire. Murray Millis
and fairelly of Balantilord for e
few' days this week 'while Pat-
ricia Haekwell holidayed vvelfe
Mn. land Mrs. 'Larne Hulley in
Seaforth.
Mrs. Percy Holman of I3arrie,
visited last week with Mrs.
Hilda Sellers and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Travis.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kirkby
and Mark, Woodstock were hol-
iday •visitors with Mr. Frank.
Kirkby and Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Kirkby. '
Mr. Malcolm Fraser • has re-
turned home after spendirig
the past week at his cottage
near Pine River.
Recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. • Clarence Mar-
tin were: Mr. and Mrs. Camer-
on King 'a'nd three sons of Dav-
id, 'Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Martin, Harriet and Paul
of Richmond Hill; Mr.. and
Mrs -Floyd Jenkins, Jeffrey, In-
gersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Pryce and family Winthrop
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Higgin-
botham and Velma have „re-
turned home after vacationing
at Willie for the past month.
Misses Ruth and June Higgin-
botham spent the,• weekend
with their parents at the
manse. •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald `Buch-
anan, Mary • Helen. and •Miss
Kathryn Murray have returned
home after spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John
Day.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dundas,
Dale Darlene, • Debbie and
Frank of Toronto, are vaca-
Mrs. Edgar Lawson,e Mr. and He
MPs. John Caimpben, Brus,aels,
husband ,predeceased, her
Mrs, Oliver Anderson and Nan- ei wee,
cy; arid Mrs. Robert Phillips, The body is resting at the
all of Auburn, after attending
Miss Hatie Murray's funeral,
visited with _Mrs. J. J, Sclater.
Mrs. R. Barrows has return-
ed home after spending the Curiae win conduct the service.
past few weeks with Mr. and Burial wir fallow in Listowel
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, at Alex- Cemetery. Casket will. re -main
andria, Kentucky. closed.
Mrs. W. J. Faulkner, of Galt,
ad daughter, Patricia of Ham-
ilton, spent the holiday with
Miss L. Faulkner. ,
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Cornish, Brucefield, were
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Hill and
son, of Sarnia; Mrs. John Hill
and daughter Francis, of Moose
Jaw; Mr. and Mts. Lyle Hill of
Bayfield; Mrs. C. Hill, Strat-
ford; Mrs. 'Harry Morris, Sar-
nia and , Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Brock of Hensel.'
Holidaying with Mrs. W. G.
Wright at their summer home
in . Bayfield are: Miss Connie
Benthron Funeral Chapel, Hen, -
sail, • Were •rniblic funeral ser-
vices will be held Friday, Au-
gust 6th at 1:30. Rev. H. F.
ROY L. HODGERT
Roy Laverne Hodgert, 49, of
Seaforth, died Tuesday in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. He.
had been 211 about three months'.
He was born in Exeter but lived
moseof his early life in Tucker -
smith, Township werei he was
educated. tie moved to Sea -
f o r t h eighteen years ago.
Mr. Hodgert was an employee
of United Dairy and Poultry
Co-op here. Surrviving are his
mother, Mrs. Thorniest Hodgert,
Seaforth; four, brothers, Rus-
sell of Milwaukee; William,
Bruce and Neil, all of Seaforth
Wright of Halifax, Nova Scotia; and one deter, Mt'e. Harold J.
F./L. and Mrs. T. S. Crawford. (J'aliet) - Rice, Seaferik The
bodf at the. R. S. Box firnetal
Tom and Jill of Greenwood hn me, Seaford -1, where the fun -
Nova Scotia and Mr. and Mr- er•11 service will be held Thurs,-
Robert C. Wright and Bill of lay at 2 p.m. Burial will be ih
Brampton.
Mrs. James Hay of Eginond,
ville has returned from Niagara
Falls, wherb she ' spent the
past two weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Bell, of
Midneapolis, Minn., are spend-
ing their vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oli-
ver.•
Rev. and Mrs. Bert' McSpad-
den • and family ,Of Richmond
Hill, visited his father, Mr.
Zack McSpadden, who is a pat-
ient in Scott Memorial Hospit-
al.
Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Rennie
of Sundridge, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M,. R.
Rennie. Mr. Rennie is attend-
ing the University ,of Toronto
during the itilnmer months.
Mrs. Muriel Kennedy of Lon.
don was a guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. T. Teall arid Mr..Teall.
Dr. and .Mrs. Rutledge of
"
Peterboro were guests of ,‘.airs.
Harry Melford, John St., on
Thursday last week. - '
Mr. Curtis McDonald and his
grandmother, Mrs. ,Thomas -
Appleby spent a few days in
North ,Bay and other northern
points lest weekend.
Mrs:- Richards of Stratford at-
tended the -funeral- ,of • the late
Miss Harriet Murray last week.
Mrs. A. W. Dick and family
are holidaying at Lake Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arne
strong- and family. of St. Cath-
erines, were weekend guest of
Mr: and- Mrs. Harold Jackson_
Mr. and Mrs. Jame S Smith of
Burnaby, B.C., and Mr. and
Mrs. Miller Hartwick of Kin-
cardine were guests of Mrs.
.Milton Stewart.
Mrs. Milton Stewart spent a
few -days at Chesley,Lake last
week.-
Paul Matthews and*Jim Boy-
ce are on, a trip. to the west
coast. • -
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mat-
thews spent the weekend in
Toronto.
Mrs. Ed Matthews spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Henderson in Mitchell. --
Mr. Ray Jessome and daugh-
ter Shirley, Ann, spent the,
weekend . with Mr. and Mrs.
• Jack Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd
and Janice and Douglas of -Pres -
were guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albbrt Hudsen.
Miss Sheryl Hanutin,
Ilamil-
ton, was a .visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. McLean.
Mr: and Mrs. W. C. Bennett of
Clinton, spent a, few days in
Detroit last week.
Mr. And Mrs. William Moriar-
ty of London; Mr. and Mrs. Way-
ne McCann,Stratford, Miss El-
izabeth Gascoigne, Ottawa, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Thomas Heale and Mr.
Douglas Heale, Toronto, attend-
ed the Bradshaw -McPhail wedd-
ing and spent the weekend at the
home of Mrs. -Winifred McPhail.
• Miss Nancy Corby and " Mr.
Mack Parent of Belle Rivere
spent the Civic holiday week-
end with Mr. A. W. Corby, on
Louisa Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stewart
and Miss Suzanne, of Tornnto,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Stewart.
WICKS' WEEK
.voy LIEN ,W1
Exeter cemetery). Rev. Allan
Scott of Egmondivilliewihif oleic,
tate.
Pallbearers are Peter Dunlop,
Clare Relith,. Alex rrwiri, Arthur
W c e, Earl Montgomery,
and Reid Anat. Flewerbearers
ere Ken Southigete, James
Landesborough; Lawrence Mur-
ray and Anderson Scbtt.
Earliest known contour map
is, a chart of the English Chan-
nel' drawn in 1737.
It took Gutenberg Ave years
to complete the, first Bible print-
ed from movable type.
A. clock that gains or loses
one-hundreth ' second a d is
not accurate eough for 15me
scientific purposes.
From a country newspaper:
"The woman - who fled in the
nude front her home was re-
leased from jail after being
held for observation."
AL- FUEL- OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
• ' Pliime 527-0870
Seaforth
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OF THE WEEK
tinning with the former's moth-
er, Mrs. George Dundas. -
Miss Norma Leeming of Lon-
don, with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Letinerd Leeming over
the weekend.
Mrs. W. Stutz, of Waterloo,
Visited- with her parents,
and Mrs. Torrance Dundas,
last Saturday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marks
have returned home after holi-
daying in. Northern Ontario,
Mrs. Nancy Nancy Skinner and son
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David, ,of Mitch ,ir visited , on
Monday with r, and.. Mrs:
Leonard Leemi g.
Larry" - Walters is spending
this week at the Goderich Sum-
mer School as camp counsel-
lor. Gordon Mitchell is also
attending from herd':
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore
of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs.
D. Ennis.
Ross teeming spent a few
days last week at Wasaga
Beach, with '' Linda Leeming
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tait,
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. _Charles McKay
of Seaforth, visited on Sunday
with . Mr. and Mrs. James
Clarke and family. .-
Mrs. Cecil Tydiatt left last
Wednesday by train for Sask.,
where she will visit with rela-
tives. • -
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