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' b, Bitsinesa Opportunities
6. "teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
8. Farm Stock For Sala
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11,. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
18.- Wanted
14. Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale 'or Rent
17 Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tender's Wanted
22. Legal Notices
28. Cards of Thanks
24. In Memoriam
25. Personale
The cost is low. Classifications 2. 8,
8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17 -minimum
25 cents an insertion. All other 'classi-
fications, minimum 50 cents per insertion,
except Auction Sales (20), Tenders Want-
ed (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on
application. Billing Charge, 16 cents if
not paid by 10 days following last insert-
ion.
4.
• COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
(For Business Firma, Tradesmen, e1.)
Minimum, 50 cents per insertion. Bill-
ing charge, 15 cents per advertisement.
1. Coming Events
TUNE IN to the Purina Farm Broad -
mat eery Momlay,' Wednesday, and Fri-
day at 7:05a.m.. on CKNX-Radio,.,920
on your dial. Friday. July 8, featuring
William Riley, Egmondville, 1-21-1
DANCE TO CLARENCE PETRIE'S
' Orchestra every - Friday -. night , at the
.Crystal Palace, Mitchell; spot dances.
Sponsored by the Mitchel Junior Farmers,,
No slacks, jeans or leather jackets allow-
ed. 1-21x1
2. Lost, Strayed
BLACK AND WHITE English collie,
partially blind. Was hit by a car on
Kippen Road between Wallace's corner
and Chesney's. FRED CHAPPEL; phone
6511123 Seaforth. 2-21-1
7. Situations Wanted
RELIABLE middle-aged womhn requires
part-time work. Apply BOX 935, The
Huron Expositor. 7-21x1
10. Used Cars For Sale
1949 MONARCH COACH in good con-
dition. Apply KEN HULLEY, phone
75743' Seaforth. 10-21x1
1957 FORD TRUCK. %-ton, good con-
dition wide box. CLAYTON DENNIS,
Seaforth. 10 -21 -ti
1955 FORD sedan, in A-1 condition.
Apply KEITH MCCABTHY, phone 'Dub-
lin 36 R 4... 10:21-1
11. Articles For Sale
THREE,'IECE chesterfield set. PHONE
231-M, Market Street, Seaforth. 11-21x1
BABY CARRIAGE, in good condition.
PHONE 889-J, Seaforth. 11-21x1
USED TELEVISION seta, 21" and 17".
CROWN HARDWARE, Phone 797, Sea -
forth. 11-21x1
20 ACRES choice quality hay. Apply
DAVE TREIBNER, RR 3, Kippen, phone
Hansell 677 R 3. 11-20-2
BED, springs, mattress. chest and wasb-
ing machine. PHONE, 772, Seaforth"
11-21x1
15 ACRES Tiniothy Alfalfa hay. Lot
9, Con. 21, McKIllop. Phone 81 R 8,
Dublin. JACK HORAN. 11-20x2
• 150 FEET of 3" pipe, slightly used.
PHONE 362, Mitchell, Ont.
11-21x2
BABY CARRIAGE for sale. Like new.
Apply' MRS. DE VISSER. Phone 745R. -
11.21x1
NOW IS THE time to pick up a good
used refrigerator from BOX FURNITURE
Phone 43-, ,Seaforth. 11-21-2
10 ACRES of hay. Apply ROSS Mc-
GREGOR, phone 845 R 2, Seaforth.
11-2.1-1
A FEW Tuberous Begonias for sale.
W. T. TEALL, phone 144. Seaforth,
11-21-1
VARIOUS USED PIANOS for sale.
BOX FURNITURE. phone 43, Seteeforth.
11.21-2
Mc0ORMICK-DEERING 8 -ft. binder
on rubber, practically new. Apply to
CHARLES RAU, RR' 2. Zurich, phone 98.
R8. 11-20x8
COAL at summer prices.« Premium
quality. Double "screened. Save mono"
this year by getting the beet, WM. M.
HART. phone 784, Seaforth. 11-21-1
HAY FOR SALE or will trade for a
1961 crop. Amply JOHN E. HENDER-
SON, Phone 858 R 14, Seaforth.
11-21x1
DINING ROOM SET, in excellent con-
dition, priced for quick sale. Apply to
MRS. F J. BECHELY,Phone 396, Sea -
forth, 11.21-2
COCKS/11M DROP -HEAD hayloader,
In excellent condition. Priced for quick
Rale. Apply GORDON REYNOLDS, phone
667 J 4, Seaforth. 11-21-1
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW, 18". near-
ly nets, sacrifice. SHARP'S MAINTEN-
ANCE SERVICE, Phone 851 R 5.
11-21-1
WHITE ENAMEL SINK unit, comp-
lete with swinging taps, drain board and
back board, excellent condition. MRS,
JOSEPH NOLAN, St. Columban, phone
Dublin 841(16, 11.21-1
COMPLETE LINE of fatuous Ritten-
house Door Chimes, sales, installation and
service: Call today for tree estimate.
SCOTT RADIO and TV SERVICE, Phone
250, Seaforth. 11-21-tf
MAGIC MARKERS --Instant dry, wa-
terproof, write en any surface; just pull
off ear. rind Magic Marker is ready to
use. Refills available, Nine colors ink.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141.
Seaforth.
f}EE SUPPLIES --20 boxes with draw-
er comb; number of boxes with racks';
25 Queen excluders new veil and new
smoker, abare in Ontario 'Honey • Co -Op-
erative, Toronto; and 10 Ib. df wired
fottndatlon, WM. J. BOA, 1(R 1, Bea -
1140x3
•
SLAB' WOOD, hard wood. 810 per load;
mixed wood, $8 per load: apffroxintately
2 cord to a load. Money -saving prices
on cement, roofing, gyproe, sheetroek,
plyxvood and building materials. FRED
UUDIE, Clinton, Phone HO. 2.6655.
' .11-12x18
Tit,AOTOR SUNSHADES plaaticixed
fabric, nylon thread - Widew and rot
3111116f-wniv'eraal Mounting fits all tree.
rata, aims. See. theta. at, SHARP'S
MAJNTEN'ANCIE 6'it rfta1, gca'teidh.
Pholie 861 1t 6, also• Marine SMao ine, Car -
ten/ olid, ieMi.tnixed 2.4lele fust, relrelra
let all 4nakes of Taint. Mone"* and knell
gaga** 'engine: 1141-2
•
11. Articles For Sale
PUPS for sale. RAYMOND COOMBS'".
Phone 670 W 4. Seaforth. 11.21x1
PULLEY for Ford tractor, PHONE
46, R 9, Dublin. 11-20-2
QUANTITY OF HAY in the field or
gill bale if desired. ERLIN WHITMOR'E,
RR 2, Seuforth, phone 665 R 28.
11-20x2
12. Wanted To Buy
USED BABY CRL13. in good condi-
tion. PHONE 643. Seaforth. 12-21x1
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for sick,
down and disabled farm animals, Prompt
courteous collection of all dead and dis-
abled farm animals and hides. Call coll-
lect, ED ANDREWS, 851 R 11, Seaforth.
Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada
Ltd.
12-21-tf
13. Wanted
BOARDERS WANTED in modern Sea -
forth home. PHONE 2414, Seaforth.
14. Property For Sale
ATTRACTIVE SEVEN -ROOM bungalow
with' oil furnace and hot and -cold water.
Centrally located. Apply to MRS.LOUIS
F.BERHART, Goderich Street, West.
14-21x2
PLAN your home now: $50.00 down
will buy you a lot in Senforth or Harpur-
hey. Lots surveyed. Land suitable for
V.L.A. projects. Terms to suit. CLAY-
TON DENNIS. . 14-21-tf
CHOICE. BUILDING LOT, twn blocks
from corner of Main and Goderich streets,
Seaforth: I00 acre grass farm in Hibbert
township. Spring, creek and pool oil'
farm. Well fenced and drained. Price,
$8,900. Possession in. fall, -5"0. acre farm
in McKillop township, good buildings, low
down payment. Full'price. $6.500. JOHN
BOSVELD, Realtor, Goderich. Joseph
McConnell, salesman, Seaforth, 14-21-1
15. Property For Rent
2 ROOM CABIN on Bluewater Beach,
fully equipped. Now available. CECIL
LEMON, phone 676 Seaforth. 15-21-1
TWO-BEDROOM heated apartment; al-
so 3 one bedroom gas heated apartments
DR. E. A. McMASTER. Phone 26, Sea -
forth. 15-21-tf
FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three
rooms and bath. Apply UNITED DAIRY
and POULTRY CO-OHERATIV4;, Seh-
fortb Branch, Phone 13.
15.21-tf
FIVE -ROOM APARTMENTon Vic-
toria Street, Heated separate bath. Ap-
ply to JOHN TREMEER, after 7 p.m.,
or phone 258-W. 15-21x1
19. Notices
FILTER QUEEN SALES and service.
Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners
and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for
sale, BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich. Phone
Hensall 6 96112. 19-21 x 18-tf
DURHAM WELL DRILLING, contract-
ors. Why try the rest? We do the Best.•
For experience and efficient service cdn-
tact Durham, Box 299, or phone Durham
342-W. "a 19-20x8
ELECTROLUX Sales and service.
Cleaners and polishers. Also recondition-
ed' cleaners. GARY COOPER, 126 Gores.
don Street, Clinton, Phone HU. 2-7200.
19-21-tf
MOTORS AND PORTABLE power tools
rewound and repaired. Parte for all
popular makes. Rebuilt motors for sale.
New Leland and Wagner 'motors avail-
able on short notice. ART LEVET", 189
Erie Street, Clinton. Phone HU. 2-6640.
19-21-tf
PICNIC TABLES, 80" x 60", made
from - sturdy 2" Western cedar, male
522.50. Be prepared for the warm wea-
ther, get your table today. Other sizes
made to order. SEAFORTH LUMBER
LTD., Phone 47, Seaforth.
19-21-tf
GUARANTEED RADIO and TV repairs
and small electrical appliance repairs.
Fast service. SCOTT RADIO and TV
SERVICE, East William Street, Phone
260, Seaforth.
19-21-tf
REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan
Cleaners, Mount Forest. More spots and
stains remaved. Garments Stay clean lb'nB-
er,',wear longer. Agent: MILLER'S
LAUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 for
Pick-up.
19-21-tf
DRAIN TILE -4" 566 per M, del'd;
5", $85 per M. delld ; 6", $110 per M,
del'd•; 85175 per M, dad. Prices for
10", 12" and 14" on request. RYDALL
BRICK & TILE LTD., Elginfteld. Phone
RAldwin 7-4721, Lateen.' 19-98-61
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19-21-tf
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Tuckeramith Townahfp Municipal Dtmip
will be open from 1 p•m,"ti, 0 p.m, on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons until
further notice.
CORA CHESNEY
Clerk, Pnekeramith
19.21 tf
o ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest cash prices paid in surrounding
district for dead, old, nick or disabled hors-
es and cattle. Horses at 5c pound. For
the fastest and proper removal of all ani-
mals, day or night,
Cali Long Distance and ark for
ATW OOD; ZENITH 8-4900
(No toll charge)
19.96.29
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDIING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Bettor Bulls Are Used"
Artificial insemination Service M pro-
vided from bulla of all breeds.
We are Farmer owned and controlled
and operate at Boat.
Sommer calling hours: Between 4:80
and 9:80 a-rn., weekdays; 6:00 and.4i00
p,m„ Saturday evenings.
For aervice or more information call:
Clinton HU 2`3441
or for Long Distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
1*..21.14
19. Notices
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. WEBB'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth,
agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeterla
Ltd., Exeter.
19-21-tf
BUILDING and REMODELING. eaves -
troughing done. Also salesman for N.
0. H1pel, Preston, Ontario; Hipel barns
loafing pens, chicken houses. driving sheds
and metal roofing, Call WAYNE SMITH,
phone 671 J 4, Seaforth.
10-21-tf
20. Auction Sales
AUCTI
COMMUNONSAITY LE\
Of Household Effects
SEAFORTH ARENA
SATURDAY, JULY 19th
Anyone wishing to put furniture Into
this sale, contact Harold Jackson, auc-
tioneer, phone 474, 'Seaforth, , Full list
will appear in next week's paper.
HAROLD JACKSON. Auctiopeer
20-21-1
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of the entire
herd of 28 Registered and Grade Holstein
cows at lot 28, con, 4. McKillop twp.,
21.42 miles north and IA mile west of Sea -
forth, on TUESDAY, JULY 19th, at I p.
m. This herd has been on DHIA since
its inception.
All except three are by Waterloo Unit
sires sed are rebred to them.- There is
one Benefactor, one Milestone, 8 Skokie,
balance Budd Farm Royal Prince; 10
registered ; 16 milking. Five test 4'% and
better. The herd average was 1,100 lbs,
lust year. -Last year.six 2 -year-old heifers
averaged 1,097 lbs. milk. to receive -Gold'
Seal, All tested cows have red or gold
seals.
Catalogues available from the proprie-
tor or auctioneer.
MACHINERY -2 -unit Surge milking
machine, new; 24-40 White threshing
machine in good condition; 16: milkcans ;
Cockshutt manure spreader; electric calf
dehorner,
TERMS -.Cash.
HARRY PALIN, Proprietor
RR 2, Seaforth
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk
20-21.2
ESTATE
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
THE ESTATE OF 1'HLn LATE
BESSIE KERB
The undersigned auctioneer has been
instructed to aril by public auction the
chattels and property belonging to the
estate of the late Bessie Kerr at her
former residence, George Street. Eaat,
Seaforth, on SATURDAY, JULY 9, at 1
o'clock, including the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Frigidaire re-
frigerator, sideboard, small coal burner,
roll -away bed, kitchen table and 8 high.
back chairs, clock, washing machine, cup-
board, walnut corner cabinet, like new ;
buffet. library table, dining room table
and six chairs, 'trunk, mirror, matching
rocking chair and arm chair with leather
seats, studio conch, card ,table, coat rack,
wooden arm chair, drop-leaf table, large
painting and various small pictures„ end
table, three drawer dresser, several com-
modes, three-quarter bed springs and mat-"
tress, arm chair, small table, sewing mach-
ine, 2 -drawer dresser, 3 -drawer stand, set
of springs for 9( bed, 3 -drawer dresser
with mirror, dining room suite, bedroom
suite, GE refrigerator, desk lamp, a num-
ber of chairs, Lawn mower, various other
articles too numerous to metnlon,
PROPERTY At the same time there
will be 'offered for .sale, subject to re-
serve bid, the property consisting of Iota
136 and 137, in the Goninloek Survey, in
the town of Seaforth, together with a
one and a half storey frame dwelling
house,' located thereon. The 1'confortable
dwelling consists of seven rooms and
bath, including three bedrooms.
'PERMS -Cash.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-20-2
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
The, Tuckeremith School Area Board
invites tenders as specified below:
1. Rest quality furnace fuel oil, de-
livered when required during the,
1060-61 rabbi term to schools num-
bers 2; 5, 7, 9 and 10. Tender to
state price per gallon delivered.
2. Supply 'Seven (7) tons No. 1 an-
thracite furnace coal to school No.
1 and seven (71 tons to school No.
4. Delivery not later than August
15th, 1960.
3. Supply furnace stoker coal to Eg-
- mondvnle school, when required dur-
ing the 1960.61 school term.
All tenders to be sealed and marked
"Fuel Tenders". Tenders will be accept-
ed up to noon, July 12th. The lowest or
any tender not-nedessarily accepted.
W. P. ROBERTS. Secretary -Treasurer
RR 3, Seaforth
, 21.21.1
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE"
The Board of Trustees of
the Roman Catholic Sep-
arate School For the
Town of Seaforth
TAKE NOTICE that the above men-
tioned Board of Trustees on the 22nd
day of June, 1960, passed By -Law Num-
ber 1 to authorize the borrowing of mon-
ey by the lame and sale of Debentures
of the said Board of Trustees In the
Principal amount of 9115,000.00.
1. The purpose for which the money
la to be borrowed fa to provide for the
construction and equipment of a six -roofs
school in the Town of Seaforth in the
County of Huron.
2, The amount to be borrowed is 9115,.
000,00 on the security of the said Deben-
tures, which shall be a charge tupon the
schoolhouse property and premises and
any other real or personal property vest•
ed in the said Board of .Trustees and up-
on the Separate School rates.
a. The Debentures are to be dated the
16th day of July, 1960, are to bear inter -
eat at the rate of 6t/4% per annum pay.
able annually on the 15th day of July
1n each year and arts to be repayable in
varying inetaimento of principal on the
16th day of July in the yearn 1061 to
1980, both inclualee, the aggregate amount
of principal and interest payable In each
year of the euPreney of the Debentures
being aplir6itimately equal, ,
LEON BANNON, Secretary
22404
1
22. Legal Notices
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS FOR TAXES
Township of Tuckersmith
County of Huron
To Wtt;
By virtue of a warrant issued by the
Reeve of the Township of Tuckersmith
under his hand and seal of the said cor-
poration, bearing date the 6th day of
April, 1980, sale of (ands in arrears of
taxes in the Township of Tuckeraatlth will
be held in the Tuolfersmith Council Cham-
ber, in the Town Hall, Seaforth, Ontario,
at the hour of 8:00 o'clock, (DST), in the
afternoon on the 16th day of August, 1950,
unless thetaxes and costs are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given that the list of
lands for sale for arrears of taxes was
published in The Ontario Gazette on the
7th day of May. 1960. and that copies of
the said list may be had at my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 17th day of May,
1960.
CORA CHESNEY
Treasurer
22-14-18
23. ' Cards of Thanks
I WISH TO thank all my friends and
neighbours for flowers, cards and treats
sent tome while I was ill in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Stapleton, nurses,
Mrs. Melady and pupils of SSS 4, Hib-
bert school, BILL FEENEY
MR.AND MRS. . CHARLES DEXTER
wish to take this opportunity to thank
their -many friends and "neighbours for
their, kind visits, cards and gifts on the
occasion of their recent Golden Wedding
anniversary. 23-21x1
L.WISH.TOexpress any sincere thanks
to all who remembered- -nie - with -cards,
treats, flowers and visits during my rec-
ent stay in Scott Memorial Hospital.
Special thanks to the nursing staff and
Drs. Brady and Malkus.
23.21x1 WAYNE WILSON
T WdULD LII{E to express my appreci-
ation to those who sent treats to me when
i' was in Seaforth hospital, A special
.thpnits to these who sent cards and to
Seaforth Shoes Ltd. for their gift. 'Shanks
also to my doctor and the nursing staff.
23-21x1 REG. KNIGHTS
I WOULD LIRE to thank the nurser
of Scott Memorial Hospital who were
so kind while I was a patient there. I
also wish .to thank all my friends for
flowers, carda, treats and visits. A spec-
ial thanks to Doctor Brady and Malkus.
22-21x1 SHARON McNICHOL
I WOULD LIKE to thank all who sent
cards, treats and flowers while I was a
patient in Scott 'Memorial Hospital. Spec-
ial i thanks to Rev, C. E., Sullivan, Dr.
Gprwill,the Muses and any friends who
sent :baking to my home.
23-21x1 MBS. LEO HAGAN
I WISH TO ,express my sincere thanks
to my relatives, friends and neighbours
for their calls, treats and cards during
my recent illness. Also many thanks for
hblping with the farm work. It was ail
very much appreciated.
23-21x1 HAROLD PRYCE
TO THE GOOD PEOPLE of Egmond-
ville my, most 'sincere appreciation for
your latest expression of love, loyalty
and cooperation. 'Your generous cheque
and, marvelous letter moved me deeply.,
You will always have a special place in
my h,1art. Cordially Yours.
23-27.1 DR, JAMES SEMPLE
I WOULD LIKE TO expreae my sin-
cere thanks to everyone who sent cards,
treats and flowers, and to all who so
willingly helped in many ways. Thanks
to Drs. Brady, Maikus, Myers, my special
nureea and the nurses and staff of Scott
Memorial Hospital. It was deeply appre-
ciated.
23-21-1 MARIE JOHNSTON
I WISH TO EXPRESS any appreciation
and thanks to all those who were so kind
to me while I was a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital, and who reinembered
mewith visits, cards and treats. Special
thanks to the nurses of the Hospital and
to Dr. MuMaater, Dr. Brady and Dr.
Malkus, •
23-21-1 PETER CHRISTENSEN
25. Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain sealed "envelope
with price list. 6 samples, 2601--24 sam-
ples 51.00. Mall -Order Dept. T-78,
NOVA - RUBBER CO. Box. 91, Hamilton.
25-21-tf
26. Births
FLANNERY-Mr, and Mrs. Pat Flan-
nery, London, nee Nita Smith, announce
the birth of their daughter. Patricia
Marie, on July 1, 1960. Granddaughter
for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, Hen -
sail.
MEEUWISSE-Marianne and Sven Mee-
uwisae, Seaforth, are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter, Ingrid, at Strat-
ford General Hospital, on July 6. -
3. Found
as
RING WITH yellowgold band and red,
square stone at Lions Park on picnic
table, Owner may obtain same by pitying
for ad and phoning 820-W, Seaforth.
8-21-1
CONSTANCE
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Youngblut, of 'Londesboro. •
Miss Helen Turner, of Tucker -
smith, visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Lawson and Mr. Reg
Lawson.
Mrs. Agnes Dale, Bob and Mar-
ion, of Clinton, were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. George
Leitch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken • Preszcator
and family attended the 100th an-
niversary of Crediton United
Church on Sunday and also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff, of
Crediton.
Miss Karen Jennison, of Grand
Bend, is this week spending holi-
days at the Preszcator home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, of Exe-
ter, called on Mr. and Mrs. James
Medd last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Berry and
family, of Goderich, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt
and family.
Mr. Frank Pice and Miss Mar-
jorie Hedges, of Hamilton', spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross MacGregor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. IL? Preszcator and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Parker, -Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. tim Medd and Mr.
and Mrs. George Carter visited
Sunday with Mrs. McInnis, Brus-
sels and other frills.
Mors. George Lerch spent Mon-
day in London. -
WiNCHELSEA
Mrs, Cliff Hunter and family,
of St. Marys, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke and
family.
The pupils of the upper room at
Winchelsea school enjoyed the
school area bus trip to Goderich
on Tuesday, accompanied by the
members of the school board and
teacher, Mrs. Margaret Wein. In
touring, they visited Bisset's Ice
Cream Company, Sheaffer's Pen
Co., Museum, County Court House,
Dunlop's Monument and Stone
Carvings, and enjoyed their picnic
dinner at the park, ,
The pupils of the lower room at
Winchelsea school enjoyed a pic-
nic at Riverview Park, Exeter on
Tuesday afternoon, accompanied
by their teacher, Mrs. S. Hendrick
with the pre-school children and
the pupils' mothers as guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance at-
tended a reception in Zurich on
Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Smalee ' who were married
that day.
The ladies of Winchelsea and
Elimville WMS enjoyed a picnic at
Riverview Park in Exeter Wednes-
day. Sports were ehjoyed by the
children and ladies, and a deli-
cious dinner was served. Miss
Dora Delbridge, a former mem-
ber who has moved to Exeter, was
given a gift.
Mr. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara
Ann spent the holiday " with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Smith, of Credi
toil..
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake,
Paul, Karel" -and • Janet spent
Thursday evening with .Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Veal, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke
spent the weekend at Stokes Bay,
the guests of Mr. Lewis Woods.
Master Ronald Clarke, of Sun-
shine Line,' visited on Sunday with
his cousin, Danny Walters..
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan returned to
her home on Sunday after having
spent the past two weeks in South
Huron Hospital in Exeter.
Master Danny Walters is spend-
ing this week with his sister, Mrs.
Howard Dayman and family, . of
Kippen.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Grant and
Barbara Anne were Mr. and Mrs.
William Church, of Winthrop; Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan, Randy and
Wendy,'of Exeter, and Mrs. Jack
Maher, of London.
Mrs. Garnet Miners visited Sun-
day with ,Mr, and Mrs. Eric Cars-
caden and family, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bali, Brenda
and John, of Clinton, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
Kerslake and family. Miss Karen
Kerslake returned home with them
for some holidays.
Miss Marion Oke, of Science
Hill, .and Mr. Mervin Durnin vis-
ited Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake.
Miss Kathy Hern spent the
weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Coward, of
Sunshine Line,
Area Groups
• (Continued from Page 1)
paper plate, Karen Glanville;
wheelbarrow race, Floyd Riley;
kangaroo race was won by Linda
Glanville's team; water and' spoon
race, Marilyn Hayden and Frank
; chariot race, Marilyn and Ken-
neth Graham; clothespin race] Pat
Glanville; hubby -calling contest,
Loretta Glanville; cldthe's race,
Harold Glanville's team; balloon
contest, Joyce Wilson and Donnie
Riley. The youngest baby present
was Dean McRobert, . -
.STEPHENSON REUNION
Members from the surrounding
district and as far away ,as Buf-
falo, New York, Brown City and
Marlette, Michigan, attended the
Stephenson reunion, held at the
Seaforth Lions Park on July 1st,
with over 80 relatives present.
Miss Annie E. _Pollock, of La Riv-
iere, Man., was a special guest
and brought greetings from the
Stejlhensons in Manitoba.
The" races resulted as follows:
Children under six years of age,
Lynne Taylor, Paul Kay; girls 6
to 9 years, Nancy Consitt, Cheryl
Mousseau; boys 6 to 9 years, Fred-
die 'Armstrong, Robert Kay; girls,
1r� Hinds leo: l�egli�,
In Dublin Area. Fatality
Drivers involved in a fatal acct-'
dent VA miles east of Dublin last
Tuesday were declared blameless
by a coroner's jury Tuesday night,
'Sitting at Stratford city hall, the
jury concluded that Mrs. Made-
leine Master's, 44, of Port Credit,
died of injuries suffered when she
was thrown from the car driven
by her husband, Vernon Oswald
Masters, 52.
Mrs. Masters was thrown from
the car and crushed betweeni+'it
and a steel highway sign post,•
after the car struck a farm trac-
tor operated by Gary Franklin Jos -
ling, 16, RIt 3, Mitchell.
Constable Lloyd Bradley, Seb-
ringville OPP, told the jury the
tractor, which was pulling a hay
baler, was broken into two pieces
by the impact,
In agreement with the con-
stable's ,evidence, the jury also
found that the accident happened
on the north traffic lane of the
highway about 114.0 a.m.
The driver of the car told how
he was meeting a large truck pre-
vious to the collision.' When the
truck passed, the tractor "appear-
ed out of nowhere. It was cross-
ing the road right in front of us,"
said Mr. Masters.
As he wrenched the wheel both
ways, attempting to avoid a col-
lision, "she (Mrs. Masters) scream-
ed at me to watch the boy on the
tractor." Injured in the accident,
Mr. Masters attended the inquest
walking with a crutch and cane.
He remained seated during his
testimony.
Gary Josling explained that the
big truck had been following him
in an easterly direction. He said
he pulled onto the south shoulder
until it passed and then began to
turn left into the 30th sideroad of
HENSALL NEWS
The regular meeting of Hensall
council was held in the council
chambers with all members pres-
ent. E. R. Davis reported on the
work of bulldozing at the dump
ground, also the cuttings of weeds
and grass in the village. Stan
Tudor -,was present regarding the
public using'his property behind
the hotel for a public lane. It was
agreed to give him free taxation
on 32 feet of Lot No, 3:
Council .declared August 1 a pub-
lic holiday, The clerk presented a
semi-annual report on receipts and
expenditures.
Mrs. William Stanlake
Funeral services for Mrs. Wil-
liam Stanlaker . of .-Stephen _Town;
ship, were held Wednesday at the
Hopper -Hockey funeral chapel, Ex-
eter. Burial was in Exeter ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Starilake, the former Agnes
Ellen Fairbairn, a native of Tuck-
ersmith, died in Victoria. Hospital,
London, Sunday, in her 44th year.
Survivors are her husband; sis-
ters, Mrs. Olive Hudson, London;
Mrs. Clifford (Mae) Brintnell, Ex-
eter; Mrs. Harvey (Mary) Claus-
ius, Zurich; Mrs. Donald (Shirley)
Bedard, Mrs. Gilbert (Mabel) Stat -
ton, both of Detroit; brothers El-
liott , Fairbairn, Tillsonburg; Wil-
liam Fairbairn, Hensall; Fred,
Windsor, and Clarence, Exeter.
Morenz Reunion
The Morenz reunion was, held
Sunday at Riverview 'Park, Exeter,
with approximately 60 attending.
An enjoyable time was spent by
young and old with races, games,
etc., directed by Miss Connie Cor-
bett and Ross Corbett.
Prizes for the eldest lady went
to Mrs. Louise Morenz, of Mitchell;
eldest man, Rhinold Kahle, Mit-
chell; youngest, 31 months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Clark, Mitchell; farthest distance,
Mr. and Mrs. William Kahle, De-
troit; largest family, Mr. and Mrs.
William` Jeffery, . RR 5, Stratford;
9 to 12 years, Ann Stephenson,
Nancy Consitt; boys 9 to 12 years,
Paul Stephenson, Freddie Arm-
strong; young ladies, Marjorie
Turner, Shirley Kay; ._young men,
Bob Johnston; boys' three -Legged
race, Jim Consitt and Charles
Stephenson; girls' three - legged
race, Marjorie Turner and Ann
Stephenson; relay race of carrying
water on a spoon, Jeanette Turn-
er's team; gentlemen with the
:brightest colored sox, William Con-
sitt and Ralph Turner (tied); lady
with the largest earrings, Margar-
et Stephenson' and Margaret Arm-
strong (tied); birthday nearest
July 1, 'Mrs. Howard Armstrong;
oldest person present, Mrs. Eva
Stephenson; youngest person pres-
eht, Linda Campbell; guessing the
number of jelly beans in the jar,
George Stephenson; person coming
the farthest distance, Mrs. Agnes
Hayward, from Buffalo. The lucky
spot at the table was won by
Margaret Stephenson.
EARLY MATCH.MAKER
The first real matches were
made by John Walker, an English-
man, about. 150 years ago. The
Book of Knowledge says that they
were tipped; with gum, antimony
and potash, over a layer of sul-
phur. A sheet of folded sandpaper
was supplied with each box. When
the- lucifer lighted, it went off in a
sort of small explosion, with
showers of dangerous sparks.
vr,
by
Tom Dorr
AFTER ALL --YOU CAN'T
TALK TO OTHER
PEOPLE --
birthday nearest the reunion, Mrs.
Roy Morenz, it being her birth-
day.
The 1961 reunion will be held on
July 4 at Brodhagen Community
Park, William Stephen, Woodham,
was elected president; Mrs. Ar-
thur Morenz, treasurer, and Mrs.
Jack Corbett, secretary.
Mrs. E. Sproat visited in Windsor
the past week with her son, Dr.
W. R. and Mrs. Sproat and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McEwen
and family and Dr. Annabel Mc-
Ewen; all of London,. were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwen
on July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle,
Pamela and Jpdith., are spending
two weeks' vacationing at' Sauble
Beach.
The Legion Ladies' Auxiliary and
Legion will hold their annual pic-
nic Sunday, July 10, at Jowett's
Grove, Bayfield.
Mrs. Lou Simpson visited over
the weekend with members of her
family in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Bob and Ann spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mickle
and family at their cottage at
Sauble Beach.
Miss. Brenda Smillie received
word that she has successfully
passed both her grade 2 theory
and her grade 7 piano with .hon-
ors. Brenda is the daughter . of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smillie,
Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess spent
the weekend with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. , J.
L. McCloy and family at their sum-
mer cottage on Georgian Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and
Carolyn spent the weekend at
Lions Head. Joan Hopkinson re-
turned with them to spend two
weeks' vacation with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Cook.
Mrs. Mary Taylor leaves Friday
of this week by bus to spend three
weeks with her niece,'Mrs. Nelson
Richardson, of Calgary,
Mr. and Mrs. Leaton Seimon,
Kristen and Paul are vacationing
in St. Catharines and Portage La
Prairie before taking up residence
in Sunnyvale, California.:.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKellar,
Susan and Michael, of Chatham,
spent the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Noakes. Michael is
remaining with his grandparents
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacLean
are on vacation for three weeks.
The Smillie reunion will. be held
at the Lions Park, Seaforth, on
Saturday, July 9.
Mr. Fred Kenning spent three
weeks vacationing with his daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hedden, of St. Catharines,
and with his sister, Mrs. Mary
Gable, of South River.
Logan Township.
Tractor Stalled
The youth said' he thought he
had •enough room to get across the
highway aiter seeing the Masters
car approaching. When he got two
feet across the centre line the
tractor stalled, he said.
Robert Ulch, Kirkton, was driv-
ing behind the Masters car, and
said the tractor was obscured from
his .view by the big truck. Ralph
Jackson, Mitchell, was behind the
tractor, saw it turn and the Mas-
ters car attempting to avoid it.
Dr. J. L. Penistan, pathologist
at the Stratford General Hospital,
described the severe and -extensive
injuries suffered by the dead wo-
man. These included a two -inch -
wide abrasion across the front of
the body. Death he attributed to
multiple injuries of the chest and
abdomen.
The inquiry was conducted by
Coroner Dr. K. W, McLandress, of
Mitchell, and Crown Attorney W.
E. Goodwin, Q.C. Members of the
jury were Harold Meagher (fore-
man), Reuben Aikens, Earl Healy,
RR 1, Dublin; Ross Pepper and
Wilfred Annis, RR 3, Mitchell.
District Obituaries
MRS. ANNIE A. SAUNDERCOCK
HENSALL-Mrs. Annie Almira
Saundercock passed away Monday
ill Clinton Public Hospital, where
she had been a patient for the
past several weeks. She was in
her 77th year.
The former Annie 'A. Patterson,
of Blyth, she has been a resident
of the village for 31 years, where
she conducted a nursing home for
ipany years, She 'was -a "member
of the United Church, active mem-
ber of the Women's Missionary So-
ciety and valued member of the
Women's Institute.
Her husband, Nathaniel Saun-
dercock, passed away in 1Q29. Sur-
viving
urviving are five daughters: Mrs.
Wiliam (Vera) ,Smale, Hensall;
Mrs. Wilfred (Isabell) Freeman,
Clinton; Mrs. Milton (Gladys) Wil
lert, Goderich; Mrs. Alfred (Edna)
Pearson, Toronto; Mrs. Radford
(June) Donaldson, London; three
brothers, Walter Patterson, Cali-
fornia; Bill Patterson, Saskatche-
wan; Bob Patterson, Blyth; two
'sisters, Jean, Mrs. William Mar-
riott, Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mrs. Rose
Russell, Exeter; 13 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Public funeral services were held
Wednesday from the Bonthron Fun-
eral Chapel, Hensall, conducted by
Rev. R. C. Winlaw. Interment was
in Blyth Union Cemetery.
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murray
(nee Clare Malone) _ -
FRIDAY, JULY 15th
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