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SELL AND PROFIT... BUY AMID SAVE ... GET A BETTER JOB
. HIRE GOOD HELP!
Coming Events
111113'. OF MEDICINE, Tueaday,
du!iy 28. 1360. CBC Radio. Trans -Canada
'Network, 8:00 to 8:80 p.m., E.D.S.T..
"Dancer--4The Long Slow Battle".
1-23x1
MOWER FOR Mr. and Mrs. Paul
•Blaeklinger (2Vliliai Breater) at the Brod-
hagen•andD;strict Community Centre, on
Fi11A.AY, JULY 29, Everyone welcome.
Goocl music. 1-23x2
SS NO. 8, HIBBERT Centennial, Sat-
urday, July 80. Entertainment from 9
oclock in the morning all through the
day. At 8 p.m. short variety program
featuring the Country Squires. of Listow-
, t el, followed by dancing to Harburn's Or-
! chestra. Admission 75c and 50c for even-
s ing. ,Everyone welcome at all times.
2. Lost, Strayed
LOST—Man's brown rim glasses in a
case. Could have been left in a store or
on the sidewalk. Finder please ,end to
BOX 939, The Huron Expositor.
2-28x1
`TEN DOLLARS reward for anyone
finding a, grey box containing three fish-
ing rods. These were lost on Saturday,
July 16, at Sproat.' brick yard, Tucker -
smith. Finder please phone Mitchell,
collect, 485, after 6 p.m. 2-23-2
BOXER PUP, 3 months old, tan with
white neck and nose markings, bob tail,
ears trimmed, answers to "Pal". Finder
or anyone knowing whereabouts Contact
NORMAN DUPEE, East William St,,,
Phone 390-M. 2-23x.1
4. Help Wanted
GOOD responsible berry pickers want-
ed. Phone ANDREW MOORE, 600 R 31,
Seaforth. 4-23-1
WOMEN—Represent our company from
your own home. Part or full time. No
door to door. Customers supplied. Must
be married home owners. Salary. Com-
__ mission. Send_ name and phone number
to MiOi3ARi
O , 36 •Densley Ave., Toronto,
15, Ontario. 4-22-2
HELP WANTED
CLERICAL ASSISTANT
SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Ability to type a requirement.
• Reply etating age, experience and qual-
ifications to:
The Secretary -
SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Seaforth, Ontario
4-23-2
EMPLOYMENT
OFFICER
$3'900. - $4350.
Unemployment
Insurance Commission
Stratford, Ontario
Documentary evidence of high school
graduation will be required.
Application forms available at National
Employment and Post Offices' where dia-
played are Postero' of Information as to
residence and qualification requirements.
Apply BEFORE AUGUST 2. 1960, to the
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION,. 25 St.
Clair Ai enue, East, Toronto 7, Ontario.
4-23-1
7. SituationsWanted
GIRL wants work in Seaforth. Would
do housework. Apply BOX 938, The
Huron Expoeitor. 7-28x1
CARPENTRY AND ROOFING work
done evenings or weekends. PETER
MALCOLM. phone 359=R, Seaforth.
7-23x1
' BOY, 14, with faro,, background and
experience, wishes summer employment
on farm. PHONE 568-J, Seaforth.
7-28-1
arm 'Stock For Sale
HEREFORD BULL CALF, 8 weeks old,
B. WESTERVELD, phone 852 R 24, Sea-
forth..- .8-28x1
17 PIGS, 9 weeks old. JOHN E. Mac -
LEAN, RR 3, Seaforth, phone 666 R 21.
8-23.1
TA'MWORTH HOG, 2 years old, quiet,
Proven breeder. Apply FRANCIS COLE-
MAN, phone 838 R 22, Seaforth.
8-28x1
20 FIRST LITTER sows, due Intwo
and three weeks. Bred pure York. Also
80 chunks, 10 to 12 weeks old. ALBERT
W. SHIRRAY, Pbone ,688 R 11, RR 2.
Henaall, Ontario. 8-28-2
10. Used Cars For Sale
1952 PONTIAC panel truck. 8270.00.
BALDWIN HARDWARE, Seaforth,
10-28-1
1959 STUDEBAKER LARK, 6 cylinder,
12,000 miles, to clear 'estate late Sam _Mc-
Clung, Brucefield. PHONE HU. 2-3328,
10-23-1
1949 DODGE 8 -Ton truck, with excep-
tionally good tires. Will eell as is, or
' for parte. Apply LOU ROWLAND, phone
80 R 2, Dublin. 10-23-2
11. Articles For Sale
PIANO, in good condition. Priced rea-
nonably. Apply MRS. STEVE MURRAY,
Phone 45 R 3, Dublin, 11-22x2
PARTS for Massey Harris No. 6 Grain
binder. Wrecking two binders. Apply
GERALD WATSON, Blyth, Pbone 40 R 4.
11-22x3
24 X 46 McDonald Thresher, with straw
cutter and grain elevator. In good con-
dition. Phone RUSSELL BOLTON, phone
840 R, 33, or LOUIS BOLTON, phone
850 R 22. 11.281
COMPLETE LINE of famous Ritten-
• bonee Door Chimes, sales, Installation and
(service. Call today .for free estimate.
4:1001sT RADIO and TV SERVICE, Phone
200, Seaforth, 11.21-tf
;F3 T and M4 NT,MORE1-30y Cherries
,dot ready. Bring containers .and pick
Your .own at TED VanETt°K'S, formerly
Govenlock- Orchards, 1,[ mile north of
Poreat on 21 Highway. 1122.2
MAGIC' MARKERS—Instant dry, wa-
root, writeon any surfaear fust pull
Oft cap and Magic Marker Is ready to
tate. ' Refills available, Nine colors Mk.
THE: HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141,
Beafortb.
BLAB WOO-), hard wood, $10 per load;
C0cdWeod, $8 peg em$tl hlead;
a9p:roeeftittblceeks
Art0r4oi sd*lp;tieeht ,
1x1 ' sodi dada bhlldlni' raatotiald D 'ati lnz�, aifnfen, Dna' um 655i,t2. 2'
11. Articles For Sale
12" PORTABLE TV, RCA Victor.
SUNOCO SERVICE, Seaforth. 11-28x1
THREE-PIECE chesterfield suite, 385.
PHONE 686-J, or 686-W, Seaforth.
11-23-1
BOY'S JUVENILE bicycle, new con-
dition. CHARLES PINDER, Seaforth.
11-28x1
DINING ROOM TABLE. round, buffet,
dresser and large child's crib. PHONE
Clinton HU, 2-3328, Brucefield.
11-23-1
PARTS for 32 X 50 Bell Separator,
with cutter, good emery atone for same.
GEORGE MASSIE, Parkhill, 1111 7, phone
Springbank 14 R 4. 11.23x1'
CHERRY WRITING desk, 36" high x
31" x 24", Child's writing desk, 22"
high x 29" x 17". .ORVAL GREER, 'RR
4, Seaforth, phone 655 R 24. 11-23x1
9' CASE WINDROWER, good condition.
Apply to WALTER SCOTr, RR 2, Sea -
forth, phone 833 R 3, Seaforth,
11.23x1
RASPBERRIES, starting soon, good
picking, in a large patch. Phone for
picking time. Bring boxes and pick
your own. WATSON FRUIT FARM, 1
mile north of Forest on 21 Highway,
Phone 639 R 11. 11-23-1
NEW WILLIAMS sewing machines, $5:
buffet, $5; 2 -burner hot plate, 35; GE
fry pan, $10; electric kettle, $5; china
cabinet, $20.` All real bargains. J.
JONES, c/o Mrs. Chas, Lovett, North
Main St., Seaforth. 11-23x1
PRIVATE SALE of bookease; bedroom
suite, springs and Marshall mattress,
chest of drawers. Apply to D. I. HILL,
at the front apartment over Kling's store,
on Saturday, July 23, from 1 to 3 p.m.
11-28 1
12. Wanted To Buy
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. ,. , . -
12-2141
13. Wanted
GOOD HOMES for Spaniel pups. RAY-
MOND COOMBS, phone 670W4, Seaforth.
13-23-1
BOARDERS WANTED. in modern Sea -
forth home. PHONE 2414, Seaforth.
14. Property For Sale
20 ACRE. FARM, near Brucefield, for
sale; good barn, driving shed and 2
storey, 8 room house. Apply to 'MRS.
LEYDEN McCLUNG, Brucefield,
14-22x2
FOR SALE
NEW HOUSE WITH CARPORT
Three-bedroom house on West - William
Street.
Apply:
N. SCHNEIDER
• Phone 235-W, Seaforth
14-23-3
PROPERTY FOR SALE
TO CLOSE AN ,_ESTATE
Lots 136, 137 in Gouinlock Survey,
located on George Street, East, Seaforth.
THE PROPERTY OF TEE LATE
BESSIE KERR r`
On the property is a .. well insulated
and easily heated frame house, three bed-
rooms, bathroom, good basement, good
furnace.
Immediate possession,
For further particulars apply to:
McCONNELL & STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors. Etc.
Seaforth, Ontario -
14 -234
15. Property For Rent
COMPLETELY MODERN 2 -room apart-
ment for rent.. Possession August 1.
PHONE, 101, Seaforth. 1523-2
ONE -BEDROOM gas heated apartment,
JOSEPH McCONNELL, Seaofrth,
15-23-8
• COMFORTABLE HOUSE in Hensall•
automatic oil heat, modern bath and kit-
chen available immediately. EDISON
FORRI;ST, Hensall. 15-222
FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three
rooms and bath. Apply UNITED DAIRY
and POULTRY CO-OHERATIVE, aa -
forth Branch, Phone 18. •
15-21-tf
Town, of Seaforth
FOR SALE
Two lots, Nos. 27, 28, Jarvis Survey.
If interested, apply:
CLERK'S OFFICE
TOWN HALL
14-28-2
19. Notices
CUSTOM COMBINING. Contact LYLE
MONTGOMERY, Phone Clinton HU. 2-
7231. t 19-28-8
FILTER QUEEN SALES and service.
Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners
and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for
Bale. BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich, Phone
Heneall 696812. 19-21x13-tf
MOTORS AND PORTABLE power tools
rewound and repaired. Parts for all
popular makes. Rebuilt motors for sale.
New Leland and Wagner motors avail-
able on abort notice. ART LEVET-, 189
Erie Street, Clinton. Phono Ell. 2-6640.
19-21-tf
ANYONE WISHING to have their corn
sprayed for weeds, I naw have a machine
eanfpped with corn nozzles, Lea damage
to corn. Alio used Mr white waahing
and other weed spraying. Apply HUBERT
COOPER, Phone 5094.8, Exeter.
10.28x0
WELL DRILLING—ATI contracts on no
water, no pay basis, 40 years experience.
We have the know-how, 8 m6dern mach.
lees. There le no well like a rock well,
eased /meyond all possible contamination.
No entitle! or person lair fall Into it. We
sell arid service vamps for .these ovens.
Canted W. D. 1/OPPE1t & SONS, phone
•Seafdtth Ad9 W 1, 851 It 18 or 669 W 11.
1981c4
19. Notices
ELECTROLUX Sales and aervice.
Cleaners and polishers, Also recondition-
ed cleaners. GARY COOPER, 126 Gots
don Street, .Clinton, Phone HU. 2-7200.
19.214f
PICNIC TABLES, 30 x 60". made
from sturdy 2" Western cedar, only
$22.50. 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, Pbone
250, Seafurth.
i9-21-tf
REVITALIZED cleaning at BI{teha n
Cleaners, Mount Forest, More spots nd
stains removed. Garments stay clean long-
er, wear longer, Agent: MILLER'S
LAUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 for
pick-up.
19-21-t1
DRAIN TILE -4", $55 per M, del'd;
5", $85 per M, del'd; 6", 3110 per M,
del'd; 8 ", $175 per M, del'd. Prices for
10", 12" and 14" on request. RYDALL
BRICK & T1LE LTD., Elginfield. Phone
BAldwin 7-4721, Lucan. 19-98-61
COMPLETE LAUNDETERLA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice, WEBB'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth,
agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria
Ltd., Exeter.
19-21,-tf
BUILDING and REMODELING, eaves -
troughing done, Also salesman . for N.
0. Hipel, Preston, Ontario; Hipel barns,
loafing pens, chicken houses, driving sheds
and metal roofing. Call WAYNE SMITH,
phone 671 J 4, Seaforth.
19-21-tf
ATTENTION FARMERS—Barn cleaning
and white -washing done. Attention Dai-
ry men—We use the Carbola white wash,
the new product, to keep flies and cob
webs out of the stable from season to
season, J. M. BAEKER,-•phone•95, Brus-
sels, or write to Box 138, Brussels, for
estimates, 19-23-6
SEAFORTH
UPHOLR,Y
Centre Street
Telephone 446
For all kinds of upholstering.
19-21-tf
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Tuckersmith Township' Municipal Dump
will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m, on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons until
further notice.
CORA CHESNEY
Clerk, Tuckersmith
19-21-tt
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest cash prices paid in surrounding
district for dead, old, sick or disabled hors-
es and cattle. Horses at 6c pound. For
the fastest and proper removal of all ani-
mals, day or night, -
Call Long Distance and ask for
ATWOOD, ZENITH 3=4900
(No toll charge)
19-22-26
WATERLOO
- CATTLE `BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better. Bulls Are Used" ;
Artificial Insemination Service is pro-
vided from bulls of ail breeds.
We are Farmer owned and controlled
and operate at cost.
Summer calling hours: Between 7:80
and 9:80 a.m., weekdays; 6:00 and 8:00
p.m., Saturday evenings.
For service or more information call:
Clinton HU 2-3441
or for Lbhg Distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
19-21-tf
20. Auction' Sales
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of high quality Cattle, Tractors, Truck,
Farm Implements, Grain, Poultry, House-
hold Effects and -Miscellaneous Items, on
the Premises, lot 9, con, 2, Stanley twp.,
12/4 miles west of Brucefield, 2 miles
south, or 11/4 miles west of Kipper, 2
miles north'; The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by Public
Auction on TUESDAY, JULY 26, at 12:80
p.m., ,
DAIRY and BEEF CATTLE—'6 choice
Holstein cows, recently freshened, all re -
bred ; Holstein cow, fresh two weeks with
calf at foot; Holstein heifer, fresh one
month, with calf at foot; Guernsey caw,
fresh since May; part Hereford and Dur-
ham cow, milking, fresh since April ;.
Blue Roan part Holstein and Dur-
ham heifer, due in Septeiner; bbrin-
dle part Durham and Jersey hei-
fer, due in August; top quality milking
herd; 3 Hereford heifers, averaging 800
lbs, inch; 2 part Holstein and Hereford
heifef-s, averaging 850 lbs. each; 3 part
Hereford and Holstein steers, averaging
850 lbs. each; 6 Hereford and Holstein
grans cattle; 10 spring calves; all in mar-
ket condition.
TRACTORS and FARM IMPLEMENTS
—WC Allis Chalmers tractor in perfect
condition ; Allis Chalmers B tractor, equip-
ped with smaller and bean puller, in A-1
condition ; 1949 Chev. 1/2 -ton picku
truck with stock racks; International 9
stiff -tooth cultivator; Cockshut 4 -bar side
rake; Otaco 2 -furrow plow on rubber:
Fleury 3 -section drag harrows; Cockshut
9' cultivator; New Idea tractor spreader
like new; 2 -wheel trailer; hay loader;
Cockshut heavy-duty rubbertire wagon in
brand new condition ; 16' hay rack ; 7'
Case double disc; 10' McDeering dump
rake; rotary bean harvester; heat homier;
3 -section diamond harrows; McDeering 11 -
run fertilizer drill ; MH A. binder, like
new; Gehl hammermlll; 60' hammermill
belt; net of bob sleighs;•Universal milk-
ing machines; ' 2 Surge single unit
pails; 4 milk cans; feed cooker; exten-
sion ladder; electric fan and blower; fan -
ring mill; colony house, 10' X 12'; 10
galvanized self feeders; 3 automatic
chicken fountains; 3 pipeleas oil burner
brooder stoves, like new; aluminum wheel
barrow; logging chains; forks; ahovele;
barrels. Many other miscellaneous items.
POULTRY—G00 choice Suttees X Rhode
Inland Red 14 weeks 61d.
GRAINh 500 bus. Rodney data.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—,Bell piano;
Gurney 4 -burner heavy-duty eldctric
atove; Norge refrigerate'', 3 complete
bedroom mites; chest Of drawers; com-
plete dining room suite; china cabinet;
end tables: kitchen table and cfialrs;
etc., etc.
Household affects in new condition.
Thin s an extra large sale and will start
sharp on time. Plan to, attend.
TEAMS—Cash.
At08 REY I`A1tQt1ItMl Otherletor
ALVIN . W4LPRit, ,t(ttctloneer
�ROsa, L0YVZl„'Clerk
20. Auction -Sales
AUCTION SALE-
Auction
A . E -
Auction Sale' of Antiques and House -
ho d Furnishings, Main Street Bayfield,
NE'SDAY, JULY 27, 1:80 p.m.
Antique dishea, crystal, glassware, col-
ored glass, including cranberry, 2 guns,
silverware, quilts, doilies, table cloths,
toilet sets, . wood and wicker rockers,
chairs, round oak table, rugs, including
tenuine Oriental, lamps, dinner set of
Australian china, cupboards, electric stove
washer and two refrigerators, chester-
field and chair; general line of furniture
and other articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Bids may be left previous to sale time.
TERMS --Cath.
LORNE A. SPARKS, Proprietor
EDWARD ELLIOTT. Auctioneer
20-23-1
21. Tenders Wanted
TENDERS FOR
GENERAL CONTRACT
Sealed tenders, clearly marked, for Gen-
eral Contract work for a five -room nd-
dition to Seaforth District High School,
at Seaforth, Ontario, will be received by:
KYLES and KYLES
Architects
15 Downie Street
Stratfgrd, Ontario '
up to 4:00 p.m., Monday, July 25th, 1960:
Drawings and Specifications may be
obtained at the 'above office upon deposit
of 625.00.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted,
W. E. SOUTHGATE -•
Secretary -Treasurer
Seaforth District High School
Board.
z 2122.2
STATION WAGON
TENDER
Sealed tenders clearly marked as to con-
tents will be received by the undersigned
until 12 o'clock noon, Monday, August
8, 1960, for the purchase of:
One, 1956 GREVROLET STATION
WAGON
Details may be secured from the under-
signed.
Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY
Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
21-28-1
TENDER
FOR FUEL OIL
Sealed tenders clearly marked as' lo
content will be received by the under-
signed until 12;00 noon, Monday, August
8, 1960, for th supply of:
•
No. 2, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL FUEL OIL
for the next heating season for the Hur-
on Copnty Court House and Regidtry
Office in Goderich.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY
Clerk-Treayurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
21-28-1
22. Legal Notices
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS FOR TAXES
Township of Tuckersmith
County of Huron
To Wit:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the
Reeve of the Township of Tuckeremith
under hie hand and seal of the said cor-
poration, bearing date the 6th day -ofApril, 1960, sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in the Township of Tucicersmmith will
be held in the Tuokersmith Council Cham-
ber, in the Town Hall, Seaforth, Ontario,
at the hour of 3:00 o'clock, (DST), in the
afternoon on the 16th day of Augusto 1960,
unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given that thelist 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
22-14-13
23. Cards of Thanks
I WISH TO express my sincere thanks
to my friends and neigbbouts for their
cards, flower,, treats and 'delta while I
was a patient ih Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
23-38-1 MRS. THOMAS ELDER
SINCERE THANKS to my many
friends who remembered me while a pat-
ient in the hospital•. Also my thanks to.
Dr. Addison and the Clinton Hospital
staff.
MRS. STAOKHOUSE, Brueelield
2323-1
I WISH TO thank my friends and
neighbours for flowets, cards and treats
that.wore sent to me While I was ii pat-
ient, in Scott Memorial °Hospital; Special
thanks for help done for ane while L wee
in the hospftej and date rile retttif home.
Akee itOpieciation is extended to Dr.
28x1 °TtdM 5 burett,itexa7ts Altbid' N`ti'
23, Cards of Thanks
I WISH TO thank my many friends
for cards, gifts and treats while I was
a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital and
particularly to Dr, Malkus, Dr .Brady
and the nurses of the hospital. �ry
23-23x1 'BILL WIr•R10
MRS EISTON DOWSON takes this op.
portunity in thanking friends, neighbours
for cards, treat. flowers and visits; to
Dr. Stapleton, the nurses and Rev. H.
Johnson and Rev, D. A. McMillan, dur-
ing her time in the hospital.
28-23-1
I WISH TO sincerely thank my rela-
tives, and friend,, who sent me cards and
reniembered me while I was a patient to
the Colling-wood General and Marine Hos-
pital, It was all deeply appreciated.
23-231x • JAMES HOGG
Collingwood
I WISH to express my sincere •thanks
to my relatives, friends and neighbours
for their visits, flowers and cards and who
so willingly helped out at home while I
was a patient in Victoria and Wirtgham
hospitals. JUNE BOLGER
23-23-1
r WOULD LIKE to express my appreci-
ation for all the kindness shown me by
the nurses and staff of Scott Memorial
Hospital, and for the cards, flowers and
visits from so mpny friends. I would
like to express',jt special thanks.
28-24x1 MILS. J. C. BRITTON
MR. NORMAN LONG would like to
thank the friends and neighbours for
cards, treats, visits and .flowers, also
thanks to Dr. Stapleton, and Dr, Gor-
will, the nurses, Rev. Harold Johnson and
Rev, D. A. McMillan, while being a pat-
ient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.
23-23-1
I WOULD LIKE to thank my friends
and neighbours who remembered me with
cards, treats and gifts, while I was a
patient in 'the hospital. Special thanks
to Dr, Stapleton and the nurses of the
children's ward who were so kind and
good to me, PATRICK F. FEENEY
• 23-23x1
WE WISH TO sincerely thank the nurs-
es and hospital stuff for the cure and
attention paid to the late 11'Irs. James
Jones while a„patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital,Everything possible was done
by the doctors and nurses to save her
life. ,Words fail us to thank them for
their efforts. Special thanks- to the fol-
lowing ladies for the beautiful flowers
sent to the G,, A. Whitney .Funeral Home:
Mrs. L. Dick and neighbours, Miss Sadie
Lovett, Clinton and Mrs. H. Addicott.
Also thanks to all those who seat cards,
treats, etc. Special thanks to Dr. Brady
and Dr. Malkus for a very successful
major operation.
JAMES JONES and the LOVETT FAMILY
23-23x1
25. Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price list.' 6 samples, 25e; 24 saw '
plea 31.00. Mail- order . Dept. T-78,
NOVA - RUBBER CO. Box. 91. Hamilton.
25-21-tf
26. Births
dOOPER—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
July '15, to Mr- and Mrs. Mel Cooper,
Seaforth, a son.
FLANNIGAN At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on July 18, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Flannigan, RR 1, Dublin, a
daughter.
GLOOR—.At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
July 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond..
Glair, RR 5, Mitchell, a son.
HILLMAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on July 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Elli-
man, RR 4, Seaforth, a son.
MODDBJO'NGE—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on July 16.. to Mr. and lira, John
Moddejonge, Dublin, a daughter.
WALTON NEWS
Mr. and, Mrs, Douglas Lawless,,
Dianne and'Mll;r a,yt of .Burlington
Were recent visitors with Ur. *nib
Mrs. Wilbur Tul'ni?i il.
Miss Rosa Simpson passed .away
in Scott Memorial. Hospital,, Sea=
forth, en.Saturday morning.. Miss
SirJ1psen formerly resided on, the
farm now occupied by her niece,
Mrs. Harvey Craig, and Mr. Craig,
andpad spent a few weeks, with
them prior to her death.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLaugh-
lin, of Durham, and Miss Annie
McLaughlin, of Provost, Alberta,
were recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Art McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon re.
turned home on Sunday after va-
cationing in Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamont and
family, of London, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Porter recently.
Miss Catharine Buchanan, of Kit-
chener, spent a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Buchanan.
Mr. John Bruce has returned
home after undergoing an opera-
tion in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mr. Charles Shannon, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shan-
non.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Miller and Mrs.
D. Ennis spent Monday in Toronto
attending the funeral of the late
Mr. W. J. Zoeger.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Livingstone,
Sherry, Douglas and Kevin, of
Preston, are holidaying with Mr.
Malcolm 'Fraser.
Mr. John J. McGavin, a well-
known resident of McKillop Town-
ship, passed away on Monday af-
ternoon in his 96th year. The sym-
pathy of the, community is ex-
tended to the family and relatives.
Mrs. Archie Somerville is a pa-
tient in Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth, at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fraser and
fainily, of Stratford, visited with
Mr,_ Malcolm 'Fraser on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGavin, of
Owen Sound,- spent -Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McGavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ritchie and
Larry, of Egmondville, visited with
Mrs., F. Ennis on Sunday.
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Torrance Dundas entertain-
ed at a trousseau tea Wednesday,
honoring her daughter, Olen, bride-
elect.- The tea table, was set with
an imported lace table cloth, cen-
tred with a dainty bouquet of red
rose's. Garden flowers, arranged
in the various rooms, formed an
attractive setting for the displays.
Mrs. Dundas and her daughter,
Olene, received the guests, assist-
ed by Mrs. C. Stutz, mother of the
groom -elect, of Wellesley. Pouring
tea in the afternoon was Mrs. Geo.
Dundas, and in the evening, Mrs.
Willis • Dundas, Seaforth.
The room attendants were Miss
Betty,' Axtmann and Miss Muriel
Dale, with Miss Joan Armitage, of
28. Deaths -
CBRIS11L—In Seaforth, on July 18, 1960,
Beverley F. Christie, in his 68rd year.
McGAVIN—dn McKillop, on July 18, 1950,
John J. MaGavin, in hie' 96th year.
SIMPSON—In Seaforth, on July 16. 1960,
Rosa Simpson, in her 82nd year.
OF THE WEEK
Wingham, as lunch hostess, Mrs
,Frank JohnSten, Was ill .charge ,of
the west book. Miss Beth Cadlp-
tiel1, of Listowel, received the. gifts
1n the afternoon, and Mrs: Bill,
Taylor in the evening, and were
unwrapped and placed for display
by Mrs. Irwin Johnston, Listowel.
'Mrs, John O'Drowsk}', Kitchener,
displayed the linens and shower
gifts, The trousseau was shown by
IVlrs. Frank Van der Molen, of
Guelph. In the gift room was Mrs.
Normae Maehel, of Kitchener.
Assi ng in the kitehef1 were
Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Ed. Dou-
gan, Mrs. D. Ennis, Mrs. E. Stev-
ens and Mrs. N. Marks.
Those attending from a distance
were: Mrs. Harry Elnslie, Toron-
to; Mrs. Alex Breimer, Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wenger Water-
loo; Mrs. E. Armitage, Wingham;
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Foulhafer,
Wellesley; Mrs. Gorden, Campbell,,
Listowel; Mrs. Murray Crich and
Mrs. Ken Rogerson, Clinton.
Presentations were gi van by
Castle Bar School, Etobicoke, and
the .students of the Arthur Murray
Dancing School, Kitchener.
Entertaining at showers were
Mrs. Frank Van der Molen, at the
tome of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Whyte, RR 2, Seaforth; Mrs. Lou
Bradshaw, Toronto, and the Wal-
ton Group of Duff's United Church.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Don Joynt, John
and Pat are vacationing at their
summer cottage in Manitoulin Is-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mitchell, of,
Windsor, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and
family. •
Miss Suzanne Kyle is spending a
week vacationing with her cousin,
Miss Barbara Townsend, at Mit-
'Chen.
Mr, and_ Mrs..George_.Walz,. of
St. Marys, visited on Sunday with
M'r. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks.
Mrs. Albert Shirray and Mrs.
Lorne Chapman returned home on
Wednesday of - is week after
spending two wee s holidaying at
Ipperwash Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn at --
tended a family gathering last
Sunday at Fanshawe Dam. Attend-
ing were Mr. Ed. Gould, Killarney,
Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gould,
Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. 'Boyd
Swetnam and family, from the
RCAF, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McCallum and family, London;
Mrs. Florence Gould, Mr,-- and
Mrs. Douglas Gould and .-family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jory and family, all
of ° Exeter; Debbie and Donnie
Gooding, Parkhill. • _ W/O Boyd
Swetnam,' Mrs. Swetnam and fam-
ily, RCAF Clinton, are leaving by
boat for France August 4, and will
be away four years.
Constable Orville Taylor, Jr., of
Lucan, a member of the London
police' force, who recently suffer-
ed a fractured leg in an auto crash,
is doing well. A patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, he is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. -Orville Taylor, of
the Hensail district.
Presentation Pew
Cpl. J MCDoweiI
Cpl, 'Join l,VlcDowel was guest
of 'lions; recently at a gathering at
the.- awn filer point' of Mr, and Mrs.
H 4401 son, Bear $ayfle1d. t . pres-
entation was made on behalf of the
group by R. S: MacDonald, while
Mir. Jackson and L. F. Ford spoke
briefly.
Cpl. McDowell, who has been
stationed in Seaforth for sonne
time, has been moved to Mount
Forest.
Drover 40 Years
(Continued from Page a,)
He was married to• the former
Stella Jane Berry 70 years ago. His
wife.predeceased him in 1931. Fol-
lowing his marriage he commenced
farming almost across the road on
the farm now operated by his son.
He is survived by a daughter,
Jennie Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull,: Grey
Township, and a son, Gorden? with
whom he lived. He is also sur-
vived by seven grandchildren and
12 great grandchildren, as well as
by a brother, Isaac McGavin, Me-
Killop,. and a sister., Mrs. J. L.
Kerr, Seafortft.
A member of Duff's United
Church, Walton, servicea will• be
conducted from the residence'. of
his son, lot 22, con.' 13 McKillop,
on Thursday afternoon fay his min-
ister, Rev. W. M. Thomas. Inter-
ment will follow in Brussels ceme-
tery. Funeral arrangements are in
charge of the G. A. Whitney fun-
eral home.
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton,
accompanied 'by Mrs. R. D. Sad-
ler, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne, of
Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. William ,Routley,
of Kirkton, • called on friends in3
the village on Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun; of Clin-
ton, is visiting` with her sister,
Mrs. Sadie Scott. '
Mrs. John Chessell and infant
baby have returned to her home
in Mitchell after spending nearly
two weeks at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sors-
dahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie and
Linda, of Dorchester, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hulley and family, of
Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. Otto'
Walker.
Mrs. John Kemp and Mrs. Ken
Rolph, Gregory, Perry and Wendy
with Mrs. Houghton on. Tuesday.
The Bible School being held' in
the basement of the church open-
ed with an, attendance of 87. Nine-
ty-two were present on Tuesday.
Diner: "You
clean kitchen.”
Head Waiter:
but you haven't
Diner: I'm
clean, because
like soap.:'
Must have a very
"Thank • you, sir,
been in it."
sure it must-'-be—
everything tastes
We've Moved
TO OUR FORMER QUARTERS
ON CHURCH STREET,EGMONDVILLE
Office and Buildings of Hendeerson Started Chicks Limited
Our former building on Main Street, Egmondville, has
been sold to Logsdon H & N Hatchery and we are now
located in our former quarters on"- Church Street, Eg-
mondville, which have been enlarged and remodelled.
Here we are better prepared than ever to serve you and to provide you with
our money -making day-old and started chicks.
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E N CCRSON STARTED CHICKS
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r Ont.