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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-05-31, Page 11e. • ;'S'' 'OE771g ONT,x .'ige2,..4i USE THESECLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR. 'ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2. Lost,, Strayed 3. Found • 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8. Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale ✓ 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. P.xoperty For Rent 16. For Sale or Rent 17. Wanted To Rent 18. Property Wanted , 19. Notices 20. Auction Sales • 21.. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks 25. In Memoriam 26. Personals The cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and • 17, minimum 400 an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 65e plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. All other classifications mini- mum 85 cents per insertion. except Auction Sales, (20), Tenders Wanted (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- bion. For cash payment or if paid by 10 days following last inser- tion, 1 CA deducted from above rates. • COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firms, Trades- • men, etc.): Minimum 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 cents per advertisement. • 1. Coming Events ANNUAL Strawberry Supper, Staffa Family Life Centre, Wed. • June 13, 6 to 8p.m. 1-19x3 AIR CONDITIONED open bowling daily, 7 p.m. teen pen. SEAFORTH BOWLING LANES, phone 350. 1-16-tf RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs',. Kenneth Moore, (nee Loi s Jones). Further particulars next week. 1-20x1 STRAWBERRY and HAM sup- per, Northside United Church, Tuesday June 19, 5:30.4» 7;30. Adults $1.25, children under 12; 64 cel. . 1.204 2. Lost, Strayed 11. Articles- For Sale . LADY'S wavy dustier e o e t,. size 14; also white oxfords, 1e' 6. Worn only twice. PHONE 163 R. 11-204 ONTARIO OATS and mixed grain, $49.00 ton, cash and car- ry. CAD'S MILL LIMITED, Exeter, phone 2354182. 11.20-2 ONE LARGE oil burner and drum, $25.00. 1 small oil buwne!n land drum, $15,00. CHARLES, JOHNSTON, 18 R 3, Dublin. xl 35 ACRES of !A1fafa, 'Tim- othy and yellow sweet clover. hay. Apply to WALLACE ROSS, phone 135-J. L1-20-11 GOOD quantity Ontario feed oats at $48 per ton. Call COOK BROS. MILLING CO. LTD., phone 24, Hensall. 1118-3 CHOOSE YOUR diamond in privacy at ANSTETT JEWEL- LERS. For an evening appoint- ment phone 77, Seaforth.11-16-tf HENSALL-7-room, 11/2 -storey frame house, to be moved from present location. House in good condition. Call COOK BROS. MILLING CO. LTD., phone 24, Hensall. 11-18-3 ONE DELUXE Moffat 40" electric range; one large Jewel frig., both in good condition:. Priced reasonable. MRS. W. L. SPEIR, phone 230-J, 'Brussels. li -20x;, BLACK kitten, 8 weeks old, near Ball - M acaWay, Sunday. PHONE 132. 2-20-1 3. Found MAN'S WRIST watch, in front of Winthrop store, on April: 28. PHONE 840 It 21, Seaf firth. 20-1 4. Help Wanted FEMALE HELP wanted. Ap- ply to HIGHLAND SHOES. 20-2 7. Situations Wanted JOB on farm or .full time 4 work, to live in. Apply CLAR- ENCE REEVES, c/o Mrs. Nor- man Dupee, Seafonth. 7-20-1 8. Farm Stock For Sale TEN CHUNKS. KEN - WIL- LIAMS, RR 4, Clinton. 8-20-1 ONE HEIFER calf 3 weeks, $ old. Half Durham, half Poll Angus. JACK McIVER, St, Goiumban, Out. 8-20_x1• TWO GRADE Holstein b calves, three weeks old, one by Citation, the other by Perseus, suitable for sires in al grade herd. GORDON REYNOLDS, • phone 667 J 4, RR 2, Seaforth. 8-20-1! 9. Poultry For Sale 19. - Notic TIRE FORM R ' Holland Store will be closed until further notice dtie to alterations. The Post Of Tee will remain opefl. FRANK WILLIAMS. 19;204 FILTER QUEEN pales and service. Repairs to all makes- of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for sale. BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich, phone Hensel/ 696 R 2. 194642 ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser- vice, cleaners and polishers, al- so reconditioned cleaners and parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 New- gates- St., Goderich, phone JA 4-791e. 19-16.44 SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Mod- ere equipment used. All work guaranteed. Waite or phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2, Brus- sels, phone 442 W 6, Brussels, 19-08x15 WRECKING CARS, 1955 Chev; 1956 Pontiac and many other older models. Motors, tran.�s- missions and .other parts avail- abl'e. SEAFORTH MOTORS,. Seaforth, 11-20-2 CATTLE OILER—Mclntyre's cattle oilers, the greatest ad- vance in Cattle oilers in 50 yrs. The only oiler with spiral curry comb teeth that groom the cat- tle. ORVILLE STOREY, RR 1, Seaforth. See the oiler at our farm. 11-16-tf ROSE bushes, garden mums, gladiolus bulbs, ferns; gerani- ums, tuberous begonias, canvas, and a, complete line- of . flower rand vegetable plants: Open every day and evening. Try our Ball F-1 Hybrid' tomato, it is the best. BAKE'R'S GREEN- HOUSE, Your Garden Cents e, Seaforth. 11-18x3 FOR SALE USED POULTRY EQUIPMENT 14 metal nests, 21 compart- ments. ' 15 tube feeders,. 50 lb. size. 6 automatic waterers, 8 feet Tong. - Two automatic time ` clock -switches. 1 shallow wee pump and pressure tank, Logsdon Hatcheries Ltd. Seaforth, phone 558 11-20-1 220 ,RED -SUSSEX pullets, 145 weeks old. Apply to MERTIS GUICHEff.AAR, RR 4, Seoforbh, 654 R. 2: 9-20-1 +► 250 SEX A LINK pultiets, t;t weeks olkl. Apply filo LESLIE J. PRYQE, Dublin ,RR 1, phone 850 R r4y Seaforth. 9-20x1 10. Used Cars For Sale 1949 GMC .ton truck, good ruining condition 7 ft. box, • with plywood snack and 'Oise. KEITH: Mae1J,EAN, 668 J 2, RR 3, SeJa,llermbde 10-20-1 1956 CHEVROLET, '4 -door sed- ate standard transmission, with radio, will. sell Cheap. Apply 0o BOX 1:115, The Huron Expositor. 10-20-11 4 1952 DODGE, light green; gaud shape. $100.00 cash, Con, - tact between 12_noon and 4p m. ED CALHOUN, Egmrondvil'ie. • 1049-2 11. Articles For Sale USED DC 250 amp welder, • $85.00. HAROLD PRYCEi, RR 1, Seaior ie phone 840 It 2. 11-204 FOUR- BURNER Sunshine electric range. Apple to OR-. VILLE STOREY, RR 1, Sea'- forth, phone 856 R 11. 17-2041 A NUMBER of used windows,, ,vafinus sizes; dee{ 2 used doers, SEAFORTH MOTORS, phone O 541. 11120=1 IF THIS is to be a dry aunt- -mer; be prepared for emergen- cy hay and pasture crops. We have on hand a wide range of seeds that will ec'r've the - pose. Peas, Mi tt, gudengras', Oats add ethers.,it. N. ALEFF.X- . ' HU "2» 75 er'. ti th 26 It fi3. _ 11490 12. Wanted To Buy NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m. J. I. McINTOSH Clerk 19-16-tf SET of used golf clubs, right hand, for beginner. PHONE 11 Seaforth. 12-20-1 OIL SPACE beater, in good condition, PHONE, 330-R, Sea, forth. 12-20x1 ATTENTION FARMERS! Call promptly. 300 pounds or over, according to condition. Assoc. with Darling & Co. of Canada Ltd. Licensed under the Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence No.158662. Seven days service. Call ED ANDREWS, phone 863 W r 1, Seaforth. 12-16-41 14. Property For Sale FOR SALE TO CLOSE OUT ESTATE, OF THE LATE JOHN D. PATTISON. One and ane -half storey frame residence on North Main Street, Seaforth. For . further particle tare, apply to: McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontando. 14-19-2 ANSTETT JEWELLERS Offers you Easy Credit Terms with NO Carrying Charges • Phone 77, Seaforth 19-16-tf FOR." SALE Residential Properties in Sea - forth and Disdrict, Busine.s Properties. A money making restaurant business, in Western Ontaado Town. Income tax returns and Messiness record available for inspection. Farms in Hutom and Perth Counties, can bepurchased with spring craps included. See Joseph McConnell Realtor 19 Victoria Street Phone 266 — Seaforth 14-20-1 15. Property For Rent 100 ACRE grass farm, lot 22, con. 6, Meliffop, running water, permanent pasture..CARL DAL- TON, phone. 62-W, Seaforth. 17. Wanted To Rent TRAILER, vacation model, about 14', for up to 10 days. Leave name and rental rate at BOX 11114, The Huron Exposi- tor, 117-19x2 20. Auction Sales SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds 'of upholstering. 19-16-tf 19. . Notices LAWN MOWERS sharpened, power and hand. Apply JOHN MLCLl95AN, Egmondv&l1e, phone 649 W 3. 19-174 .FOR`,ADV RTISEMENTS TOO LAS TO':CLASSIFY. SEE" • PAGE b FAST SERVICE on WATCH REPAIRS All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Phone 77, Seaforth bed, <dresser and stand; scatter moats; step ladder; weehhig machine; garden tools' 10 Cord of hardwood slabs; 3 ton chest- nut coal; sealers; quints; kit - then utensils, other articles loo numenaus to Mention. TERMS—Cash. HUGH CAMPBELL, Proprietor HAROLD ,JACKSON Auctioneer 2649-2 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Property and Household Effects at the home of the late John Cooper, in the Towru of Seaforth, on SATUR- DAY, JUNE 2nd, at 1p.m. PROPERTY -5 room frame house, with asphalt siding; hen pause, • 20 x, 52, cement floor, 2 decker; also 2 lots, No. 23 and 24, Jarvis Survey. - HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—day bed; glass cupboard; 2 radios;• sideboard; dressers; stands; beds; springs; washing mach- ine; extension table; kitchen table and chairs; rocking chairs new 7 ft. step ladder; dishes. Other articles too numerous to mention. Chattels, cash, property 10% down, balance in 30 days. Im- mediate posslession. Sold sub- ject to reserve bid. Estate of the late John Cooper: Executers FRED COOPER WILLIAM COOPER IIAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer 20-19-2 19-16-tf ANY FURNITURE REFINISHED Repaired or recovered Call Evenings MEL MERRIAM, Phone 754-J. Seaforth Heinbuck Upholstery Phone 348-9971, Mitchell 19-16-tf Window Caulking Sandblasting for - Residential — Commercial Industrial Buildings Have your cement 'block buildings, basements Stucco Homes colorcre!ted available in aR colours HURON COLORCRETE APPLICATORS Free Estimates phone collect Dial Exeter 235-1693 or 235-2802 H. W. Pneszeator, rep. 275 William Street, Exeter 19-19x4 HURON COUNTY . COUNCIL June Session The June' Session of Huron Oeunty Codcil; will commence on Monday, June 11., 1962, at 10:00 ,a.m. Notate' of' any documents or deputations must be in the hands of the °Beek no later than 12:00 Noon, Friday, June 8th. , JOHN G. BERRY, Glee -Treasurer • c iy of Huron • Court House, Goderich, Ontario. 19266-'i 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Iliiusehold Ef- fects, in •the Village of Walton, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 2nd, at 7 p.m. sharp. One book ease and books; library table; rocking chains; occasional chairs; small tables; floor covering; china cabinet; studio couch; Quebec heater; cook stove; couch; extension table; card table; rruanteli radio; ldtchlen chairs'; hest plate; clock; cupboard; cheat of drawers; co'minoder ° chraalr°° brown bed springs, anitt fna+ffLTe.4Sl . 2L Tenders' Wanted' 'or Sale By Tender 1950 Dodge 4 door sedan good condition Tenders to in the hands Of the undeissigne,dr by Jwse 6th. Highest or any bender not necessarily accepted, McCONNELL & STEWART, Solicitors for the Executor of the Estate, of . P. JOSEPH DORSEY. 21-20-1 23. Business Directory W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 335 CLEARING AUCTION SALE . Cboaring Auction Sale of Fin- ance Co. Repossessions., Bank- rupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures and Personal .Consignments, consis- ting of Modern Household Furn- iture, TVs' Appliances a n d Brand . New Clothing, at The Clinton Legion Hall, on SAT., JUNE 2nd, at 1:30 p.m. sharp. Special outstanding items -- large' chest freezer; 2 ,5 -piece bedroom suites, complete with box .springs, mattresses and bookcase beds;; large iconsofite model chord organ; -2-piece foam rubber zippered cushion cher e,rfileld suiltte; 'a/a ton air' conditioner. Also 6 TV sets; refrigerators; ranges; ' washers; dryers;, 3 chrome kitchen suites; 2 2 -piece davenport suites; 2 39" contin- ental) beds; desk radio and record player; bunk beds; plat- form rockers; hostess, and 'arm chairs; tri light and table lamps; step and coffee tables; quantity of brand new clothing, plus many more items which vrie be .released before sale day but not available for pub- lication, at this time. NOTE—This is another out, standing sale of quality merch- andise with most of it brand nlew or' nearly new. Terms, cash, cheques accept- ed, 3% sales tax in effect. FRANKLIN BUUCK, Auctioneer 20-20-1 21. Tenders Wanted BOX FUNERAL SERVICE R. S. BOX LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful attention Hospital Bed FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS Phones: Res. 595-W Store 43- G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St., W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119 - Seaforth J. A. BURKE Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN ONTARIO Night or Day Calls: Phone 43 11 10 TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders- for Transpor- tation of Pupils' of Grey Town- ship ownship School Area No. 2. Route No. 1 Eighth and Ninth. lines of Morris, Sixteenth of Grey_ and part of the Seven- . teenth • of Grey Township. Route No. 2 Part of the Seven teenth of Grey Township and the Boundary road east and west of Walton. Routes may be tendered sep- arately or together. For further particulars regarding the num- ber of pupils and 'mil'eage invol- ved, please contact any mem- ber of the School Board. Tendere to be in the hands of the Secretary by June 9, 1922. ALVIN McDONALD, Secretary -Treasurer 21-20-2 Township of Hullett TENDEl`,S Tenders will be received by the Townshlp o4' Hulled for the construction of approxdinatei;y 14,000 *meal feet' of opei5 dlrairt', consisting of aptereeti dotele 3.000 lineal feet cif new con- struction and ,appro,dmatele 11,000 feet of clean out. Thle work is situated. in the 15th and 14hh coecesiions in, the Township of. Hkiile'tt and it known, ss the, Murray-La'Mb' Municipal drain, Plans and specifications can be seen at the Clerk's Office. Tenders must be in the Clark's Mite not later than, 12 Welbek noon, Saturday. June 2, 1062. and mustlbe clearly mark- ed as to contents. The fewest or.any tender not necessarily accepted. HARRY F. TF.IIBLTIT, RR 1, Lonrlesboro Clerk - 21.19-2 Remember. it takes but a moment to mace an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pock- et; ° TO adVertisd, pllmie Seafott 141. 24. Cards of Thanks' I WISH 4» sincerely thank all who ueincmbere l me On ;any way during my- stay; in hospital:" Year many kindly ;acts wore, much appreciated. 24-20-1' VERA OLIVER. I WOULD like to Viprees,my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors, to Dr, Stepletdn, Dr. Oakes and the nlurses of Clin- ton and Seaford]: Hospitals for the kindness shown me and my baby white we were patients there, also while my baby was a patient in. Victoria Hospital, London. Everything was very much appreciated. 24-20x1 MRS. HAROLD DODDS. 27. Births CROLL—At Clinton Public HosF- pital, on May 23, to Mr. and Mr's, ,Wm. Cron, Hensai', a daughter, a sister for Darlene. FEE•NEY—At Scott Memorial Z.Hos.pital, on May 26, to Mr. and Mrs, Fergus Feeney, RR 2, Dublin, a son. HART—At Scott Memorial Hos pital, on May 28, to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hart, RR 2, Brussels, a son. HAGERMAN—At Scott Memor- ial Hospital, on May 24, to Mr.' and Mrs,. James Hagerman, RR 3, Seaforth, a .son. . THOMSON—At Clinton Public Hospital, on. May 22, to Mr. and Mrs, Waken Thomson, RR 3, Kippen, a son, a broth- er for Linda. McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. • : Phone 550 A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth Ontario SEAFORTH MEDICAL CLINIC - Goderich St., Seaforth, phone 26 P. L. BRADY,' M.D., M.C.G.P. Telephone 750 W 1 E. MALKUS, M.D. Telephone 15 W. FLEWELLING, M.D., C.M. • Telephone 223 OFFICE HOURS: • Afternoons, except' Wednesdays; Evenings, except Wednesday and Saturday Appointments may be made in advance. DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 : Seaforth If no answer, call Residence 605 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5=W Res. 5-J Seaforth D. H. McIN'NES Chiropractic - • Foot Correction Commercial Hotel. Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist, optical services, Goderichi St. W., adjacent to Clinic. Tues. to Sat., 9-5:30, except Wed. Thurs. evening by appointment: Phone 791, Sea - forth, Monday, Clinton Medi- cal Centre. A. M. HARPER & COMPANY Chartered Accountants 55 South St. Telephone Goderich JA 4-7562 Licensed Municipal Auditor SEAFORTH • VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. W. G. Drennan, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth WINTHROP The. UCW of' Cavan Church, Winthrop; are having a special meeting and bazaar on Wednes- day, June 6,• commencing at 2 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Forbes, of Clinton. Please remember your mystery boxes. BLAKE NE ... -S' OF THE W EEL. Mrs, Leon Jeffrey is visiting with her family and grandchil- dren randchildren in Windsor,' Miss Theresa Corriveau, qf' Lwoii ithdQpxher spent parents -theansl €wesekineniiyd • , Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Corriveau, of Blake. Kr., and Mrs. Edmund Erb and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and family vis- ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Gingerich and family, of• Zurich. Miss Irene Schwartzentruber, of Stratford, and Mrs. Nancy Schwartzentruber, of Blake, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwartzentruber and family.. Miss Linda Oesch spent the weekend in Zurich with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oesch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerieh and family attended the Bender EGMONDVILLE Mr" and,Mrs. Wilson Oke, of Windsor, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.,Norman Mac- Lean. ' Mrs. Robert Dalrymple is at present staying with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Varley and family, at St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scotchreer have returned home after spending the past two weeks with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jallop and son, Jim, at Toronto. Charles Dalrymple is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chappel and family at Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. William Scotch - mer visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Butler at Bayfield. 24. Cards of Thanks I WOULD like to thank all who visited me and sent me cards and treats during my ill- ness; aeso those who hale helped since I came home. 24-20-1 MRS. MARY FELKAR. I WOULD like to, thank my ma ri y friends that sent nie, carie, ,treats and visited nie while I was a, patient in Sca?vt Memorial Hbspital and since returning home. 24-20x1 GERALD TOWNSEND. -I 'WOULD like to thank everyone who sent cards, gifts and flowers and visited me while I was a patient in the hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. Got - will, nurses 'and staff, alto those. who helped ar home: 2420-i MRS. W, A. HODGERT. I WOULD like, toy send my sincere there& to all friends, neighbors and relatives who were so kind to me while L was a' patient in St. Joseph's; Hospital;, London. Special thanks to Dr. Gibson rand Dr. Gbrwill1 and the nurses of the haspitah. It was all greatly appreciated, 24-20-1 ' TONY VAN LOON. WE WOULD like to express our very .sincere thanks for aft cards, letters! and many kind- nesses etc., extended to us, in our recent sad bereavement, in the death of our beloved grand-, daughter and niece, Katherine Pauline, daughter of Pauline and Douglas Eyre. Special thanks to ,Box Funeral Home, Rev: Donaldson and the choir of St.. Tlioma�s� Anglican Church,, SOIIN' ago norm ADAMS and FAMILY, .24.24x;! reunion Tri Ta listock, Mr. Mid Mrs: Le Roy Erb and fain!ily Visited with telaf' tives iii Taslstoa e A fanuly reunion..of the Oech's was held at the bore of Mt `Mrs. Earl Oesc '- aIi family on Friday evening, Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and fam- ill, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gin- gerich and family, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Gingerich and family, Mt. and MTs. Kenneth Gaseho and fatally, 'Mr. and Mra. Leon- ard Bowman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erb and fant. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb and family. Sell that unnecessary piece of furniture through a Huron Ex- positor xpositor Classified Ad. Phone 141. OUR COMMITTEE ROOM IS MOBILE, . • ;fir. BRUCEFIELD Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kovacs, of Port Colborne, spent the weekend with Mrs. Kovacs' par- ents, Mr. and Mr:. Charles Snelling. e Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith and family,' Stratford, visited With relatives in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Falconer, Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Snelling. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eyre, Mrs• Douglas and Mrs. Harvey visit- ed in Hensall on Sunday and attended anniversary services in the Presbyterian Church. Brucefield and community ex- tend their sympathy to the family of the late Drew Swan. Unit No. 1 of Brucefield Unit- ed Church Women held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Elgin Thompson on Mon- day evening with an attendance of twenty-seven. Mrs. D. Trieb- ner and Mrs. Edgar Allan were in charge of the devotional per- iod. Mrs. Irvin Sillery was ap- pointed .treasurer of the unit. The meeting opened with the Creed and all repeating the Lord's Prayer and singing the hymn, 'Bleat Be the Tie That Binds:" Mr's. J. Hendersoh gave the ser'it'etary's report, and Mr's" H. Berry conducted the busi- ness. The roll call was answer- ed by .;a parcel forthe touch - and -take at the rummage and bake sale, to be held' in the Tossn Hall, Clinton, Saturday, Jtlne 2. If anyone has articles to spare they are asked to leave sante at the stores or with Mrs. Berry. An elderly farmer wrote to a mail order house as follows: "Please send me one of the gasoline engines you show on page 787, and if it's any good, I'll send you a cheque." In time he received the fol- lowing reply: "Please send cheque. If it's any good, we'll send the engine." Boxholders' Names Not Given Out It is not possible for us to divulge the name or ad- dress of any advertiser using a Iiuron Expositor boat number. Please do not ask 'fol' this information; Ask for Mobile Operater -YJ-.3454 - - And We Come To You - Why is Social Credit Sweeping Canada? Social Credit has the answers. This week our leader "Bob" Thompson is explaining the two price system (sometimes called Parity Pool) to farmers in Western Canada. Basical- ly, it by-passes the "financiers" and the "world bookkeep- ers" or "money jugglers" and maintains parity between say, a bushel of Canadian wheat against a Sheffield knife and fork. , Why Can We Save 40% on Public Buildings? Schools, Hospitals, etc., mentioned in last week's adv.? The Municipal Bank we propose to do this (see Alberta's Act re: loaning funds at 2%) is already found in Federal ,legislation of 1938 but quietly shelved , in 1940. Why? 'Would you like to think you'd paid $4,000 for- each $2,400 car purchased since 1938? ' More about this next week. A FEW COPIES OF "CANADIANS, ,IT'S TIME YOU KNEW" are still available at 50c, and does, supply all the answers. VOTE SOCIAL 'CREDIT EARL DOUGLAS IN HURON EED SPRAYS We have Weed on hand for the,weed prob- . lems in every crop! Here are a few of our recommendations: Cereal Grains (not Amine "80" 2,4-D seeded down) Oats and Mixed M.C.P. Anne "80" or Grain (seeded M.C.P. Sodium -"48" down) Flax `M.C.P. Sodium "48" Barley, Wheat Corn Weed -No -More "80" 2,4-D Ester or or Amine "80" 2,4-D Meadows, Lanes and sides Couch Grass Control Fence Road- Bruuhkill "64" Low Volatile Dalapon Priced At Competitive Prices • TOPNOTCH and BRANTFORD BINDER and BALER TWINE now in stock . ONNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED "The Most Value For the Farmer's Dollar" PHONE 775 : SEAFORTH T T T T T T • rL