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The Huron Expositor, 1960-08-04, Page 44"."1"#-N'10,14QPIT ExPOSI 'Q#lr StAVOtiH, ONT., AUGUST 4, 1980• SELL AND PROFIT... BUY AND SAVE .a. GET A BETTER JOB ... HIRE GOOD HELP Coming Even. >k 9PPTION ter Mr. stud Mrs James .ClvXtg Firedha?en Community Hall Fri- dpye AIIRuat T7. Norjj✓a orchestra. Every we c "^'1v , 1-25x OHICXEN BAR$ECUIE sponsored by the Canadian Order of Forreetere of Con -stance ,on Thursday, August 11. Supper dtpuq-0-00 pm to 8 pan. Admisaion-Adults 0I,'25; Children,. -6 t0 12--65. 1-25-2 >elp Wanted GQ. ;PRAYERS wanted, Seaderth, UNITED DAIRY & CERATI. 9 %' E. -Q Y Phone 13 POULTRY 4-25-1 RELIABLE WOMAN for light nursing care of elderly couple, living beside amal village, on main highway. Call Clinton flUnter 2-9189.or apply BOX 942, The gnren Expositor. I I 1 1 4-25-2 WOMEN Become a Monarch dealer Represent our company from your own home. Part or full time. No door-to-door Customers supplied, Must be married home owners Salary. Coanmiaeion. Send name, address and phone number to Mon- arch. 66 Denaley Ave, Toronto 16. 4-25-1 APPLICATIONS will be recieved by Tuckersmith Twp. School Area Board for the caretaking of School No. 1. situated 1 mile east of Heneall on empty road. Duties to comm- ence 1st of Sept.. 1960. Applicants to state salary expected. W. P. ROBERTS, Sec. RR 3, Seaforth, 4-25.2 APPLICATIONS for the; •position of SECRETARY -TREASURER McKillop, Logan and Hibbert Telephone Company Dublin Ontario Will be received by the undersigned to August 25, 1960, Applications are to in- dicate qualifications and are to be sealed in an envelope marked "Application for secretary -treasurer". MATT MURRAY, 'President RR 1, Dublin, Ontario 4-25-1 8. Farm Stock For Sale LARGE HOLSTEIN heifer due in two weeks. Apply MAC WILSON. 8-25-1 35 PIGS FOR SALE Apply PAUL VOGEL, phone 861111, Dublin. • 8-25x1 JERSEY HEIFER; let calf due. Bred milt, ORVAL GREER, R114 Seaforth. 8-25x1 20 GOOD PIGS:. Apply to JOSEPH NOLAN, St. Columbian. phone 841116, Dublin. 8-26-1 PUREBRED Landrace boar, six months old, Apply MALCOLM. DAVIDSON, Brucefleld, phone Hensall 686 R 23. 8-24-3 9 LANDRACE first litter sows, bred york, due in . about a week. WM. COLE- MAN; Kippen, phone 6741122 Hensall, 8.25-1 9. Poultry For Sale 500 SUSSEX red leghorn pullets on range, 5742 months 'old, Apply JIM DEL- ANEY, ER 1 Dublin. 9-25-1 10. Used Cars For Sale 1952 DODGE for sale. Good as new. Privately owned. Apply to FRANK BURNS, Dublin, on Highway 8, or phone 79 Dublin, 1025x8 1959 STUDEBAKER LARK, 6 cylinder, 12,000 miles; to clear estate late Sam McClung, Brucetfield. PHONE Clinton HU, 2-3328. 10-24x2 -11. Articles For Sale GIRLS BICYCLE. MRS. ROBERT MOKERCHER, • phone 8491141. 11-25-1 BABY BUGGY in good condition. PHONE 187, Seaforth. 11-25x1 FREE -2' part Persian kittens. Apply LESLIE BEATTla, East William St. phone '450, Seaforth. 11-05x1 OVERHEAD garage door 9 ft. by 12 ft. All hardware included. 'PHONE 670J-2, Seaforth. ' 11-25-2 TWO OiL apace heaters medium and large size. W. E. HAWLEY. Winthrop, phone 655-23. 1l -25x1 CYCLONE and frame for harvester thresher. TOM COLQUHOUN, Staffs, 11-25x2 • 13 ACRES of wheat straw, on field. THOMAS DROVER, Cromarty; phone Hensall 670 R 41. 1 11-25-1 8 -FOOT INTERNATIONAL McCormick "Deering binder. good awather. - Apply to CLIFF HOEGY, Brussels, phone 848W4. 11-25-1 GOOD LUMBER, 2 x 10's, 2 x 8's and '2 x 6's. Also quantity of good boards. Apply BOX 944, The Huron Expositor. 11-25x1 1. M-ASSEY-HARRIS 12 foot awather, pull type. New condition. Apply JAMES CARNOCIIAN, phone 6651132, Seaforth. L1-26-1 ORDER YOUR RASPBERRIES now, fresh from the patch at MOORE'S POUL- TRY FARM. Picking every day. 45c quart, less by the crate. Phone 600 11,81, Seaforth. 11-24-2 USED Astral refrigerators, from $24. 'Complete selection of popular make re- frigeratoro, stoves, rangotten and wash- ing machines in excellent condition. BOX FURNITURE, Seaforth. 11-25-1 COMPLETE LINE of famous Ritten- bouse Door Chimes, sales, installation and service. Gall today for free estimate. SCOTT RADIO and TV SERVICE, Phone 250, Seaforth. 11-25-tf MAGIC MARKERS—Instant dry, wa- terproof, write on any aurfade ; lust pull off dap and Magic Marker to ready to use. Refills available. Nine colors ink. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141, Seaforth. . Union RCSS Hibbert and McKillop School Board 80 ft. fire»escape with two landinee- J. L. O'RELLLY Secretary Treasurer BRAND NEW Corondo freezers. Cana- dian made. All models include 6 year gaarnnte• and food spoilage protection. 10% down delivers 16 en, ft., holds 525 The. , $239. not delivered. 21 ,gu. ft. feral deluxe holds 785 lbs., 4280 delidered Suppep limited. CREST HARDWARE DRYSDALE HARDWARE LTD.; phone 11, Hensall. 12: Wanted To Buy mol sT GASB PRICES old for sick, —4••ti acid disabled farm animals. Prompt eyerteons Collection of All dead and dis- ' lett, EDiaAN1M%EWS,� Olhides. B 11, Seealfforw: Adi6clti'ted.with Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd 124.6.if 13. Wanted BOARDERS WANTED in modern Sea - forth home. PHONE 241-J, Seaforth. FIRST MOR'T'GAGE of 54,500 on good farm pruperty with buildings in Town - „hip of Hibbert. ' Repayments to suit lender Apply MoCONNELL & STEWART lie rrliters, Seaforth, Ontario. 13-25-1 14. Property For Sale MODERN, ONE -STOREY house in vil- Inge of Brumfield, full basement, oil heat- . -d, two bedrooms. Apply to 'ELGIN 'I'HOMPSON or ADD1E MUSTARD, Ex- ecutors of the estate of the late Mrs. W. H. Pepper. 14-24x2 FOR SALE NEW HOUSE WITH CARPORT Three-bedroom house on West William Street. Apply: N. SCHNEIDER Phone 235-W, Seaforth 14-28-3 PROPERTY FOR SALE TQ CLOSE AN' ESTATE Lots 136, 137 in Gouinlock Survey. located on George Street, East, Seaforth. THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE BESSIE KERR 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 14-23-3 15. Property For Rept ONE -BEDROOM gas heated apartment. JOSEPH McCONNELL, Seaofrth, 15-23-8 4 ROOM apartment with bath for rent. Apply HARVEY McLLWAIN, Seaforth. 15-25-1 ONE 4- bedroom apartment heated, Apply ROBERT D. SCOTT, phone 250, Seaforth. 45 -25 -ti 4—.BEDROOM house for rent, in Sea - forth. All modern conveniences, apply BOX 943, The Huron Expositor. 15-25-1 ONE BEDROOM gas heated apartment Apply JOSEPH McCONNELL, Seaforth 15-25-1 FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three rooms and bath. Apply UNITED DAIRY and POULTRY COM ERATIVIE, Sea - forth 'Branch, Phone 13. 15-25-tf MODERN HOUSE, three blocks west of Main St, in Seaforth,; 3 bedrooms, full bath, new furnace, all hardwood floors new workshop in basement. Full price 57,500 with reasonable down payment. JOHN BOSVELT, Realtor, Goderich, Ont. JOSEPH McCON5 EL, Salesman, Seaforth 16-25-1 FOR RENT HENSALL SAWMILL ImmediatePossession Apply to: BOX 818 London Free Press, London. 15-24•,2 19. - Notices CUSTOM COMBINING, Contact LYLE MONTGOMERY, Phone Clinton HU. 2- 7231. 19-28-8 DOGS and PETS boarded by day or week. R, L. BEATTIE phone 450, Sea - forth. 19-25x12 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED—,modern equipment, quick service, all work guar- anteed., Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, phone 42116, RR 2 Brussels. 19-25x17 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 696112. 19-21x13-tf ELECTROLUX Sales and service. Cleaners and polishers. Mao recondition- ed cleaners. GARY COOPER, 126 Gor- don Street, Clinton, Phone HU. 2-7200. 19-25-tf 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 GUARAN 1'riRD RADIO and TV repairs and small electrical appliance repairs. Fast service. SCOTT RADIO and TV' SERVICE, Etat William Street, Phone 250, Seaforth, -• 19-25-tf REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan Cleaners, Mount Forest. More spots and stains removed. Garments stay clean long- er. wear longer. Agent: MILLER'S LAUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 for Dick -up. 19-2544 DRAIN TILE -4", *65 per M. .del'd' 5", 585 per M, del'd; 6", 4110 per M, del'd ; 8 ", $176 per M. del'd. Prices for 10", 12" and 14" on request. RYDALL BRiCK & TILE LTD., Elginfleld. Phone BAldwln 7-4721, Lucan. 19-98-61 COMPLETE LAUNDJ4TRRIA in Sea - forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser- vice. WEBB'S BILIJIARDS, Seaforth, agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeterla Ltd., Exeter. 19-25-tf BUILDrlTG and REMODELING, eaves - troughing. done'. Also salesman for N. O. Hipel, Preston, Ontario; Hipel barns, loafing pens, chicken houses, driving sheds and metal roofing. Call WAYNE SMITH, phone 671 J 4, Seaforth. 19-25-tf WELL DRILLING—All contracts .on no water, no pay basis. 40 years experience. We have the know-how.' B modern mach- ines. There is no well like a rdtk well, caned beyond all possible contamination. No animal or person can fall Into it. We sell and service pumps for these wells. Contact W. D. HOPPER, & SONS, phone Seaforth 669-W' 1, 851 R 13 or 669 W 11. 19-23x4 ATTENTION FARMERS—Barn cleaning and, white -washing done. Attention Dal- ry men—We nee the Carbela • white wash, the new product, to keep flies and cob wdba out of the stable frmn season to season. .1. M. BAEKER, phone 95, Brun. eels, or write to Box 188, Brussels, for estimates. 19-28-6 MOTORS AND PORTABLE power tools rewound and repaired. Parts for all Poynter makes. Rebuilt motors for sale. New Leland and Wagner motors Avail- able en short notice. ART LEVET1, 189 Erle Street, Clinton.. Phone HU. 19640.. ANYONE WISHING to have their corn !preyed for weeds, 1 now have a machine equipped• with corn nozalee. Late damage to corn.. Also need for white washing and other Weed apr'ayirig. Atmly HUBE11T COOPER, Phone 69944, Exeter. 1048z6 19. Notices SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering. 19-25-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 19,25-tf ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest cash prices paid in surrounding. digtrict for dead, old, sick or disabled hors- es and cattle. Horses at 5c pound. For the fastest and proper removal of all ani- mals, day or night, Call Long Distance and ask for ATWOOD, ZENITH 8.4900 (No toll charge) 19-22-26 WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING • ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulla Are Used" Artificial Insemination Service is pro- vided from bulls of all breeds. We are Farmer owned and controlled. and operate at Dost. Summer calling hours: Between 7:80 and 9:30 a.m., weekdays; 6:00 and 8:00 p.m., Saturday • evenings. For service or more information call: Clinton HU 2-3441 or for Long Distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 19-25-tf 2'0: Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Household Effects, 0. Hemingway Estate, Queens Street. Kit- chener Road, Bruese)s, Ont., on SATUR- DAY, AUGUST 6, at 1:30 pm '9 -piece solid natural oak dining room suite; 3 -piece chesterfield suite; 6 -piece kitchenett suite; Baby Astral refrigerator Apex washing machine; antique pine chest of drawers; washstand, pitchers and bowls; studio couch ; set of English china; antique china and lamps; rocking chairs; end and console tables; tea wagon; Sing- ea•sewing =chine; oak dresser; mirrors:, beds; coal stove; electric elock; hot plate and iron; floor and table lamps; occasion- al furniture and many other antique art- icles as quilting frames, sealers,', maga- zine rack and pickle cruet. TERMS—Cash. If rain, sale will be held in Brusaela Arena, D. & S. HEMINGWAY, Executors HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer 20-23-1 AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Real Estate, Household Effects and Antiques in the Village of Hensall on South Richmond St., Saturday August 13, D; S. T. The Estate of the late MRS, ANNIE SAUNDERCOCK. REAL . ESTATE—Consists of lot 314, South Richmond St. upon .which is sit- uated a 2 storeybrick house.and garage. The house bas full basement with newly remodelled furnace last year, 6 rooms downstairs .including new sunporch., 4 'bedrooms and three pieoe bath upstairs. This is one of the finest brick houses in Hensall and is in very excellent state of repair, • TERMS -10% day of sale; balance in 30 days, Sold subject to reserve bid if not sold before day of sale. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Servel frig. (like new) ; simplicity washing machine (like new) ; 2 burner electric stove; 17" admiral television with antenna; radio; Singer sewing machine; dining -room table and chairs: sideboard; china cabinet; rocking chairs; arm chairs; odd chairs; small tables; coffee table: antique wal- nut table; antique flour binwithbake „board ;small, ediaon record player with• roller records; tour full size beds with strings and mattresses; 2 single .beds with springs and mattresses; hospital bed dressers and wash stands; GE floor pol- isher; new water heater; electric beater; electric irons•, scales; organ and stool; davenport ante chair to match; Kroehler Lazy boy and stool; studio couch; leather eolith; large bureau with .birds eye maple view front; large cupboard ; axminister rug 7' x 9'; wardrobe: trunks: dishes of all kinds; antique waffle iron and other antiques: clocks; pictures; step ladder; fern stand!' garden tools; wheel barrow and numerous other articles. Executors: AIMS. MILTON„ WILLERT MRS. AL PEARSON Auctioneer: ED. CORII,ETT 22. Legal Notices NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of ROSA SIMPSON All persona having -claim against the Estate of Rosa Simt on, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Spinater, deceased who died on the 16th day of July, 1980, are hereby notified to send in full particulars' of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 26tb day of Auguet, 1960, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this Srd day of August, 1960. McCONNELL LL & STEWA3IP. Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor 22-26-8 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 o'1! 'Tuckersmith under his hand and seal of the said eor- poratlon, bearing date the Gth day of April, 19604. sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the,Townahip of Tuckersmith will be held in the Tuckersmith Connell 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 Merest, 1960, anima the taxa, and emits orb sooner paid. Notice Ii hereof given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Casette on the 22. Legal Notices 7th day of May, 1960, and that copies of the said list may be bad at my office. Treasurer's Office, this 17th day of May. 1960. CORA CHESNEY Treaaucer 22-14-18 23. Cards of Thanks 1 WOULD MICE to thank all my rela- tives, friends and neighbours who sent me letters, cards, treats and flowers while o patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. It was very much appreciated 23-25-1 JACK BRUCE THE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE, of St. Columban, wish to thank all those who attended, donated to, or helped in any way to make our Dressed Ham Supper and Summer Carnival on July 20th a success. 23-25-1 I WOULD LIKE to thank Dr. Staple- ton and the staff of Scott Memorial Hos- pital and all who sent me cards, treats and flowers; also Rev. Summerell and friends who visited me while I was a patient in the hospital. 28-25x1 MRS. ARCHI'E SOMERVILLE 25. Personal§ HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods), mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples, 26c; 24 sam- ples 51.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-78, NOVA -RUBBER CO. Box. 91. Hamilton, 25-25-tf 26. Births CORLETT—Gary and Eleanor (nee Cook) , Toronto, are happy to announce the birth of a son, July 27, 1960 at Western Hospital. Toronto, a brother for Bryan and Diane. MAXWELL—Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Maxwell, Seaforth; Aulg. 2, a daughter. McCLURE — Mr, and Mrs, Nelson McClure, RR .2, Seaforth, Aug, 2, a son, REKER-IMr. and Mrs. Karel Reker, -..Egmondv£lle, Aug. 1, a son SIBBALD—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sibbald .'Seaforth, on July 27, a son. ZION ` Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcolm visit- ed Mrs. Alexia Malcolm in Strat- ford hospital recently, . Miss Ruby Balfour is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Saunders, Mitchell. Miss Barbara Stanlake, Exeter, with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton, for a few days. Mr. Bob Jarmuth, Brodhagen, is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. Miss Betty Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Robinson, is spending the holidays with Mrs. George Robinson and family. Miss Gladys Roney is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John BellSeaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper spent a few days last week in Kincardine Collingwood and Orrillia. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney on Monday, A very enjoyable day was spent on Tuesday when 70 neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin were invited to their cottage in Bayfield for the day. Several en- joyed a swim in the lake, others visited and enjoyed two picnic meals and left for home around six o'clock, after thanking Mr. and Mrs. Lannin for their hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sheldon and family, St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton a ton Malcolm on Wed- nesday d e - nesday night, their son Glenn stay- ing over for a few holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Graham, Toronto, Mrs. Mae Russel and Mil- dred, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and Mrs. Mary Malcolm and attended the Mal- colm reunion on Sunday. Miss Gayle Lannin is spending this week at Bimini Camp. - Live Fowl -Picked Up At the Farm TOP PRICES Phone 751 J 12, Seaforth or Brussels 393,J 15 Ronald Bennett WALTON EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH MR. LLOYD MORGAN Guest Speaker Lyle Hammond Organist and Choir Leader 10 a.m. — Sunday School 11 A.M. MORNING SERVICE § § EVERYONE WELCOME • HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pettigrew, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Naimola, spent the weekend'holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McCloy and family at their summer cottage on Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela and Sheila,. London, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family, and celebrating Pamela s third birth- day on Saturday. Miss Joan Hopkinson, who has spent the past month vacationing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, returned home to Lions' Head on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cook who motored her home will vacation at Lions Head and Windermere in the Georgian Bay area. Mr. Alex Sharp, of Hamilton, spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer return- ed home this -week from a delight- ful fishing. -trip at Johnson's Har- bor, in the Bruce Peninsula, re- turning with their quota of bass• Relatives and friends that called on Mrs. Chester Lee during, her recent' sad bereavement were from Toronto, London, St. Thomas; West Lorne, Rodney, Blenheim, Ridge - town, Bayfield, Dashwood, Zurieh and Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Patsy, Barbara, Charles and Mar- jory, returned Monday from a lov- ely 10 -day motor trip of over 3,000 miles spent in five provinces, Ont- ario, Where they enjoyed a three- hour boat trip on the St. Lawrence Thousand Islands; Quebec, New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; and Prince Edward Island. They en- joyed a swim in the Gulf of St Lawrence; Bracidey Beach, in --P. E.I.; toured through Anne of Green Gables House, situated in •Caven- dish, 26 miles from Brackley; went on the Magnetic Hill in New Bruns- wick; were bag -piped into Nova Scotia; enjoyed a cruise on the Ferry Lord "Selkirk into PEI, from Nova Scotia on. the Northumber- land. Straits; - into Charlottetown where they enjoyed fresh -lobsters and down to Bay of Fundy, at the Fundy Park, in New Brunswick, on their way home. They also saw other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stirling have returned to Blenheim after spend- ing the week with her sister, Mrs. Chester Lee. John Baker, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, was the winner of the automatic pop-up toaster in a draw at Bell's Electric last Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Smale and David returned on Monday from a delightful motor trip of 950 miles at. Broughan, St. Lawrence Sea- way and other places of interest. Miss Phyllis Case is spending this week visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and infant son, Brian, of London, visit- ed on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques, visited Niagara Falls on July 24th. Mr. Fred Kennings returned Mon- day from a visit spent with rela- tives at St. Catharines and South River. Mr. and Mrs.,A: Orr attended the centennial held at Parkhill over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flannery and family, of London, spent the week end holiday, with Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Smith. George Smith visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith over the holiday. He is working at Montreal River Harbour. Mrs. Pearl iNgsmore is assisting at the post offi a while postmaster Cecil Kipfer is on holidays. Mrs. Margaret Evans and family of Waterloo,visited over the holi- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y,' McLaren. Ian, who has been vacationing here, returned Wile with them. Miss Greta Lammie, Miss Amy Lammie, of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bob and Jean, Cen- tralia, attended HMS Pinafore at Avon Theatre, Stratford, Tuesday evening of this Week. Kiddies' Studio Party program on Saturday was presented by piano and violin pupils of Miss Greta Lammie from Hensall and district. Those taking part were: Diane Fa- ber, Gwen Jones, Eleanor Wright, Bob McNaughton; Gweneth Hen- drick, Kenneth and Grant Jones•; Joyce Flynn, Margie Forrest, Lyn Faber, Katherine McGregor, Brian Smillie, Deanna Forrest, Jim Tra- quair, Donna Whitehouse, Janice Wright, Ruthann Coleman. Cars taking the boys and girls to Wingham were -driven' by Mrs. E. Whitehouse,,Mrs. Alex McGreg- or, Mrs. J. McNaughton and Mrs. Hugh Hendrock. • "My son wants to be a racing motorist. What shall I do?" "I wouldn't stand in his way." NOW OPEN! HURON WELDING AND REPAIR Operated by Peter Huyben IN THE FORMER ONTEX BUILDING Corner of Market and High Streets, Seaforth (Former location of Genesco Engineering) OFFERING A COMPLETE WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE By Qualified Mechanics CRQMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner en- joyed a motor trip to the States last week, Mr. and Mrs. William McKaig and family of Sudbury with Angus McKaig and. also attended SS 3, centennial. Miss Connie Sorsdahl spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Chessel, Mitchell. Mrs. Dave Gardiner visited with her daughter and son-in-law, M. and Mrs. Helen Shute of Kirkton. The Misses Munn of Chiselhurst with Margaret Jean Russell over the weekend. Miss Mary Leversage, of Carling- ford with Ina Scott over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Houghton, of London, with Mrs. M. Houghton on Sunday. Miss Diane Dale and Alice Sors- dahl, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mr, and Mrs. Riley, of St. Thom- as, with Mr. and Mrs. Dodds. Mr. and Mri;. Robert Hubert are holidaying at Grand Bend. Miss Carol Ann Dow with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of Mil- verton, in the village on Sunday. Billie Ramsey in Tilbury. Mrs. Ed Chappel.h$s returned after visiting with relatives and friends in Manitoba and Saskatch- ewan. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott and Mrs. Arthur Anderson attended the capping exercises of assistant nurses at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, of their daughter, Ruth Ann, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer and children, of London, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Broadfoot. Mr. Jim `13roadfoot, of Toronto, spent -the weekend at his home. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Mussel - man, of Kitchener, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ging- erich. Mr. Hughie McBride, of London, spent the weekend with his parents., Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, and family, of Toronto, and Mr. Gordon Love, of Hensall, visited with Mr. Harold Finlay and fam- ily. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson and family, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. New- ell Geiger and Johnny, Mrs. Mary Manson and Robert. - Reception & Dance For Mr. and -Mrs. Ross Riley, of Cromarty (nee Loretta Connolly) STAFFA HALL Friday, August 5th HARBURN'S ORCHESTRA Ladies please provide lunch. WIND • Torna do' • Cyclone' INSURANCE R. F. McKercher, Phone 849 R 4 — SEAFORTH Representing The Western Farm- ers' Weather Insurance Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ontario. LARONE'S CLEARANCE %.0i.vtaier0ock mareveiv GIFTS HEADQUARTERS FOR CARDS AND WRAPPINGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS LARONE'S SEAFORTH 5c to $1.00 STORE Stationery — Gifts RSA 0e '411111i : I■■■' run lain n■,��,-- la��il Iaal.ltli I.Ial i/►���� il•rla ilii, Ino '�Mr ria mu-- yrrlr iii Ino iaiili_ IOrt/ l��w�EA�6 Iailra\IIsi u■.+. lift— ram bili 14:1 IE. ,i 1■■■��I�� In Inde i:,;s Specials for Thurs., ge V.,. ' ■■�■r auto I/Ml��lr 111' o,.. ` ■ ' art., ., ••rf \' ?i mu a■, quo ii�I� Fri., Sat. ' Golden Dew_Margarine 2,1-1b. pigs 390 Heinz Tomato Ketchup ... 2,11 -oz. bottles 45 Muffets 2 packages 37¢ Maple Leaf Cheese Slices 8 oz. pkg. 25¢ St. Williams Jam (Strawberry) .. 24 oz. jar 450 Liquid Javex .... - 32 oz, bottle 250 Stuffed Olives . 12 oz. jar only 350 SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS -- � SUPERiOR smith s ,.COD MhPI(E75 Phone 12 FREE DELIVERY WANT ADS BRING ,QUICK RESULTS — Phone 141 Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime PLAN TO ATTEND Goderich Trade Fair Sponsored by KINSMEN CLUB OF GODERICH AUGUST 10 - I1 - 12 - 13 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 Children's Parade — 7 p.m. FREE ENTERTAINMENT Slim Boucher .. Mercy Brothers THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING 9 p.m. Featuring Midgets, direct from Maple Leaf Gardens FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 ' CHILDREN'S DAY All Midway Rides reduced 1 to 6 p.m. GO CART RACES — 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST' 13 Free Evening Entertainment DRAWS and PRIZES Fireworks Display OUTDOOR JITNEY DANCING EVERY NIGHT Elliot Carruthers' Orchestra GREY'S MIDWAY See the Exhibits and Displays at Goderich Arena and Agricultural Park ,Y