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SELL AND PROFIT... BUY AND SAVE GET A BETTER JOB ...HIRE GOOD HEI.P!
VSE.TRissE izafAssinamoris
TO YOT.IR ADVANTAGE
Canting Weida
I. Lost, &meal
Fogad
"4. Relp Wanted
6. Businese Opportunities
Teechers Wanted
7. Situationa Wanted
8. Fn Stack For Sala
- 9. Peultra For Sale
10- Used Cars For Sale
11. Articlea For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
IS. Waute4
*4. 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, Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
28. Cards of Thanks
24. In Memoriam
25. Personals
The cest le low. Classifications 2. S.
8. 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 15, 17 -minimum
25 emits an insertion. MI other clasai-
Ocations, minimum 50 cents per insertion.
except Action Sales (20), Tenders Want-
ed (21) and Legal Notices (221, rates on
application. Billing Charge. 15 eento 11
not paid by 10 days following last insert-
ion.
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
(For Business Firma. Tradesmen, etc.)
Minimum, 60 centa per insertion. Bill-
ing charge. 15 cents per advertisement
1. Coming Events
WIENF,R ROAST -Saturday, Sept. 17.
in -Bay-field, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the
Seaforth District Young Liberal Chrb.
1-30-1
2. Lost, Strayed
DOG -Brown and white -legged hound.
etrayed near coneession 8, McKillop. Any
' one knowing the whereabouts, please
_PHONE 81 11 ..14, Dublin. 2.30-1
TWO MILK CANS numbered N 76,
taken by mistake. Please return to MR,
HENRY KLAVER, 11.51. 4, Clinton."
2-10x1
A SMALL sand -yellow colored dog with
a. Bison mil. and amps on one hind leg.
He answers to the name of "Sandy". kind-
er please phone BRUSSELS '382 W 9.
collect. Reward. .2-30x1
4. Help Wanted
DAY HELP for farm, could mean
steady employment, Apply BOX 948,
THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 4-30x1
HOME SEWERS WANTED. Good
earnings, for free details write PATER -
SON ENTERPRIZES, Station 13, Fort
Erie, Ontario, 4-10x3
Part -Time
BOOKKEEPER
Male or Female
Fully qualified bookkeeper required for
part -'time work at United Daltly and
Poultry Co-operative. Seaforth Branch.
Must have experience on full set of books.
Apply:
CLARE •FtEITEL
Seaforth
Phone 13, Seaforth. .
4-30-1
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
'SCHOOL AREA BOARD
Are in, iting applications by sealed ten-
der for the position of caretaker in their
No. 10 School.
Duties to commence immediately. Low-
est or any tender not necessarily accept.
ed.
Closing date for applications will be
Seritember 17, 1960.
T. B. BALRJ),
Secretary -Treasurer,
Brueefield, Ont.
4-32-1
7. Situations Wanted
DRESS M A KIN G Apply MILDRKD
HANEY, Egmondville. 7-30x1
AVAILABLE for housework, by, day
or hour. reliable baby sitting. PHONE
292 J, Seaforth, 7-30x1
8. Farm Stockfor Sale
FIFTY PIGS. Aliply JOHNAWILLEMS
phone 673 J 4, 840x1
FORTY PIGS for aale. Apply PAUL
WOGELS, phone 86 R 11, Dublin.
8-30x1
,SOME choice York chunks. A. It.
DODDS, RR 2, Seaforth.
8-30-1
• 909 BABCOCK BESSIES, vaccinated,
wormed and ready for the lay Pen.
JERRY DOERR, Phone 81 R 4, Dublin.
S-30-1
ONE CHESTNUT pony mare guaran-
teed quiet with children. Apply W. E.
HANEY, phone 662 11 33. Seaforth.
840-2
TWENTY-ONE weanling ,pigs about
6 weeks old. ANTHONY DeJONG, R.R.
3, Senfortit. Phone HU 2-9983, Clinton.
840x1
9. Poultry For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
V IOLIN-Gernian handmade. oU fin,-
isbed. Outstanding instrument. Phone
HENSALL 672 11 21. 11-30x2
OATS. STRAW end 'I acres alfalfa.
PAT RYAN, phone 47 R 16, Dublin.
. 11-30x1
TWO TOY Manchester mule pupa: $20.
PHONE' 663 J 2, Seaforth.
11-30-1
POTATOES- 75 ib. bag 31.75. Book
your orders now. BORDON BROWN,
phone 841 R 2. 11-30-1
QUANTITY of baled socopd-cut alfalfa
hay also a good International eide de -
leery rake. WILBUR KEYES, Seaforth.
11-30-1
JOHN DEF,RE Model '60' traetor; used
three seasons. Excellent condition.
l'HONE 580-W, Seaforth.
11-30-1
THREE -HUNDRED Red Sussex pullets,
5 months old registered Hereford bull,
2 years old and 2 stacks a oat straw.
Apply W. D. WILSON, Brudefield,
Phone 658 It. 33, Seaforth, 11-30-1
HONEY FOR SALE --- Now Pouring
closer honey at 25e Round in your own
containers; Golden, 20e pound; also oe,e-•
pound comb honey sections ,at 50e. WAL-
LACE ROSS APIARIES, Seaforth.
11-30-2
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 bides. Call coll-
lect, El) ANDREWS. 851 R Seaforth.
Associated with Darling & Co.. of Canada
Ltd.
12-2948
13. Wanted
TWO SMALL kittens, about six weeks
old. PHONE 5674, Seaforth.
1340X1
FLOCKOWNERS. to supply us with
hatching eggs. All breecla required. Eggs
taken frorn some breeds every week in
the year. We pay val to 350 pee dozen
more than the market price for good
hatching eggs. For full detaila write
TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMIe
TED, Fergus, Ontario. 13-28,4
14. Property For Sale
' NUMBER of choice building lots in
Esmond vi Ile. W. E. •IIANrEY, phone
662 R 33, Seaforth. 14-30-2
1TENSALL - Two-storei duplex brick
house, hot water furnace, one family up-
stairs; main floor another. Extra build.
in glot Write WM. PEARCE, Realtor,
or RUSSELL BRODERICK. Sideman,
'Exeter. 14-29-2
FIFTY Sussex and ilainp Pullete, 6
months old, laying. ELDON KERR, phone
836 R 6, Senforth. 940-1
FOUR HUNDRED Kimber Leghorn
Pullete. ready to lay. APO,: EMIMERSON
COLEMAN. phone 666 R 11, Seaforth
940x1
000 PULLETS, started to In 7,
Honnegger layers. Will deliver and de -
beak. FRANK MURRAY. R.R. 2, Wal-
ton. Phone 45 R 6, Dublin. 9-80x1
10. Used Cars For Bale
15. Property For Rent
ONE FOUR -ROOM apartraent heated.
Apply ROBERT D. SCOTT, phone 250.
Seaforth. 15-2.941
EIGHT -ROOM house with three bed-
rooms; oil heated; fully furnished. Situ-
ated on Goderieh Street West, PHONE
216, Seaforth. 15-30-tf
IMMEDIATELY, lower and upper self
contained apartments. Private entrances,
Insulated iind redecorated. ORVILLE
DALE. • 15-30x1
APARTMENT „for rent. Lower apart-
ment available immediately. Apply to
CLAYTON DENNIS, phone 669 W 12,
Seaforth. 15-29-tf
FI VE ROOM redecorated upstairs
apartment; all modern conveniences. Ap-
ply BORDEN BROWN. Phone $4 R 2.
Sea f orth. 15-29-tf
FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three
rooms and bath. Apply UNIIED DAIRY
and POULTRY CO.DBERATIVE, Sea. -
forth Branch, Phone 13.
15-29-tf
MODERN heated apartment ; private
•entrance: four rooms with complete bath.
Available October 1st. Apply MRS. ED.
SMITH, John St., or phone' 6834 after
6 p.m. 1540x1
1066 DODGE Mayfair hardtop, V-8 en-
gine, Powerflite. 'In good condition. Phone
654 R'21,, Seaforth, between 6 end 1 p.m.
10.4(bd
11. Articles For .Sale
APARTMENT to rent, unfurnished in
Seaforth; bedroom, Ming room„,kitchen
and bath. Heated. Refrigerator available
if required : residential section. LLOYD
ROWAT. phone 479 W, Seafortb.
15-30-1
16. For Sale or Rent
SIX ROOM cottage. located on George
St, No rth . irnmedlate postieseinn. APR*
MRS. RUSSEL PRINGLE, Phone 857.1125.
16-30x2
19. Notices
FILTER QUEEN SALES and service.
Repairs to all makes of vermin cleaners
and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for
sale. 1300 PECK, 1151 1, Zurich. Phone
Hensall 696512. 19-21'134f
GUARANTEED RADIO and TV repairs
and small electrical appliance repairs.
Feet service. SCOTT RADIO and TV
SERVICE,' East William Street, Phone
250, Seaforth.
19-29-tf
PINDillY four -burner electric apart-
ment size stove; 1 large mitred sink,
both in excellent condition. PRONE
GI A 19, Dublin. °• 11-280
contpLETs Mut di farnorts Ritten-
house Door Ohimea, sales, installation and
wrested, ar today *re free estimate.
WOW 10 !lad TV stanyton, Phone
994? Sestorth. 1,1-29-tt
,
jitAttRi. ItMtatER8--taatant dr,
Wince, *dot Sa-in speefoiee$ it ran
•tort top and iltodo.,rolce0 io war to
tad. aTailablle. Nina coking Ra
TIM HURON IlItOgrrOlt. note to.
/40000..-
MOTORS AND PORTABLE powee tools
rewound and repaired. Parts for an Pop-
ular makes. New motors available on
short notice. ART LEVETT and SONS.
139 Erie Street, phone Clinton HU, 2-
5640. 19-29-5.8
19. Notices
DOGS and PETS boarded he day or
week. It. L. )3EATITE phone 450. Sea -
forth. 19-26x12
ATTENTION, FAlthiF,RS--Barn clean-
ing and spraying with either lime or
eurbola. JIM LE1SH6AN, Seaforth.
Phone 655 R 2. 19-29x2
KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY, expert
re -upholstering, refinishing and repairing.
Work guaranteed, reasonable prices, one
week servke. Call GINGERiCIPS SALES
& SERVICE, phone 585, Seaforth.
1949-tf
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED -modern
equipment, quick service, all work guar-
anteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE,
phone 42516, RR 2 Brussels. 19-25x17
ELECTROLUX Sales and Service.
Cleaners and polishers, also reconditioned
eleuners and parts. BERT HARRIS. 109
Newgate St., Goderich, phone JA -4-7917.
19-29x6-tf
BUILDING and REMODELING. eaves -
troughing done. Also salesman for N.
0. Hipel, Preston, Ontario; Ebel barns.
loafing pens, chicken houses, driving sheds
and metal roofing. Call WAYNK SMITH,
phone 671 .1 4, Seaforth.
19-29-te
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERV ICE
Highest cash price', paid in surrounding
district for dead, old, sick or disabled bora.
ea and cattle. Horses at 6e pound. For
the fastest and proper removal of all ani-
mals, day or night.
Call Long Distance and ask for
ATWOOD ZENITH 31900
(No toll charge)
19-22-26
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
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
pick-up.
19-2941
Tuckersmith Township Municipal DUMP
will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on
Wednesday end Saturday afternoons until
further notice.
CORA CHESNEY
Clerk, Tuckersrnith
19-29-tf
TOWNSHIP
OF TUCKERSMITH
Adjourned Sale of Lands
To Be Sold I'm- Arrears
. of ,Taxes.
DRAIN TUZ-4", 855 Per al, dad;
5", 886 Per 6. dela!: 6", 8110 Per M,
derd ; 8 ", $176 per M, derd. Prices for
10", 12" and 14" on request. RYDALL
BRICK & TILE LTD., Eiginfleld, Phone
BAldwin 7-4721. Liman. 19-9841
In accordance with a Warrant issued
by the Reeve of the Township under his
hand and seal dated April 6th, 1960, an
Adjourned Sale of Lands to be sold for
arrears of Mice% in thee Tovrnahip of
Tuckersmith will be held on 'Tuesday,
September 13, 1960. at 3 p.m., in the
Town Hall, Seaforth, Ontario. •
CORA CHESNEY,
Treasurer.
1940-1
WATERLOO '
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination Service fa pro-
vided from'bulls of all breeds.
We are Fanner owned and •controlled•
and operate at cost.
Summer calling hours: Between 7:30
and 930 a.m., weekdays; 6:00 and 8:00
p.m., Saturday evening:3-
E0r service or more information call:
COMPLETE LAITI4D1.1x.RIA in Sea-
rforth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser.
ilea. WEBB'S BILLIARDS, Sesforth,
agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteris
Ltd., Exeter.
Clinton HU 2-3441
or for Long Distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
19-29-13
20. Auction Sales
19-29-tf
' CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
20. Auction Sales
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Auetion Sale of Household Effects in
Hibbert 'township. 2 miles west of Staffs
oxi County Road, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
12th, at 1 p.m.:
Duo -Therm oil heater with eireulating
fun 21-ineh Phileo TV; Spartan radio;
electric frigidaire; china cabinet ,• dining
room table and chairs; floor lamV; three
furnitihed bedrooms ,• electric washing
muchine: day bed; bedding; china ; door
eovering ; kitchen utensils; electric iron;
toaster : oil barrels artd pump. Other
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS--Cizeh.
ESTATE OF
LATE MONTGOMERY na.vis
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
2040-1
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Household
Effects in the Town of Seaforth, Main
St., South, Saturday, September 17, at
1.30 p.m.
Rocking chairs; 2 table lamps; large
living room rug; number of tables; wick-
er flower stand; leather couch; cushions
Pictures: 2 chest of drawers; dressers;
2 wash stands; 2 complete bedroom out-
fits; dining room suite; table, buffet. 4
chairs; dishes; chesterfield and chairs;
Quebec heater; power lawn mower; rake
shovels, ironing board; kitchen table and
chairs; 2 kitchen cupboards; kitchen
utensils; Iron Firenum oil burner; 24
ft. extension ladder; lawn mower.
Other artieles too numerous to mention
No Reserve, Property Sold.
TERALS--Cash.
GLEN SMITH, Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
2040-2
Clearing Auction Sale of purebred and
grade •Iloistein cattle. pigs, machinery
and household effects for Milford Dural,.
lot 20, Maitland coneession, Colborne
Township. 414 miles north °8 Holmes -
villa or 114 milea east and 11/4 miles
south of Benmiller, on TUESDAY, SEPT-
EMBER 13. at 12.30 sharp.
CATTLE -Purebred Holstein cow, 5
years old: due Dec. 14: purebred Holstein
cow.. 4 Years old. bred July 1st: purebred
Holstein .cow.„ 5yeara i4rd O Jen. 4rira
parebred Holstein cow, 4 years old, brbd
Julie 27th; purebred Holstein cow, 8
years old. due Dec. lst ; purebred Holstein
heifer. 2 years old bred June 811); grade
Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh; grade
Holstein mow. 4 years old. bred Aug. 18
grade Holstein cow. 3 years old. due
Jan. 2: grade Holstein heifer, due time
of sale; 3 purebred heifers, due 'fru Mar.
purebred heifer. bred 3 weeks; 2 pure-
bred heifer calves; purebred bull calf;
grade yearling heifer: 3 calves. All cat-
tle vaccinated and bred to Unit sires.
PIGS -4 York sows with litters; 3
York sown, due time of sale; York saw.
bred 2 months: 4 York sows, bred one
month: Purebred Landrace • hoer: 87
chunks.
IMPLEMENTS-MeCorrnkk W-4 trac-
tor ; McCormick No. 45 baler; Allis.
Chalmers. siderake; New Idea manure
spreader: McCormick 7 ft. mower ;
alcCornijek 15-diec fertilizer drill: rubber
tired wagon and 16 ft. rack: Mineap-
olis 28 -plate disc; John Deere semi -mount
corn picker; Gehl harnmermill; 75 ft.
hammerrnill bent- Mangey -Harris cutting
box with pipes; 3 -section apringtooth
drags; Massey -Harris 3 -furrow Plow;
4 section of harrows; alao 0 section
with eveners ; electric bean picker
electric pail ; eighteep -.bushel p1 g
feeder: pig troughe: feed cart; cement
mixer: wheelbarrow; cement. trowels;
2000 lb. platform scales; 30 ft. exten-
sion ladder; quantity ort wood; Dodge
1/2 -ton truck with racks; McCormick two
sinele unit milking intichine, complete
'with pine line for 14 cows; 6-8 gal.
milk cans; colony house, 10 x 12;
chicken brooders; feeders and waters.
WELL DAILL1110-All contracta on no
teeter. no pay basis. 40 veers experience,
We have the know-how, 8 modern mach -
Ines. Thete is no well like a rock Well,
cased beyond all possible coutamhiation.
Ni, animal or person, can ton tato it. We
sell and service pumps for these wells.
Contact W. D. norm),& SONS. phone
Seaforth 669 W 1, 851 11 13. or 069 W 11.,
19-9/x4
SEA -FORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
Par all kinds a untotatarke.
110404
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household Effects and
P.roperty in the Town of Seaforth, God-
erich St. West, SATURDAY, SEPT, 10,
at 1 p.m.
3-pieee chesterfield suite; walnut desk;
2 lenther chairs; rocking chairs; 2 bed-
room suites; 1 single bed and mattress:
dining room suite: strecher with' spring
mattress ;a Singer sewing machine; elec-
tric lamps; floor lamps; 8 -day clock
International Harvester Co refrigerator;
General Electric range; Gurney electric
range; wood or coal cook stove; electric
washer; 2 electric irons;' bird cage and
stand; typewriter; 2 spring mattresses
and springs:, 1 double bed' mattress;
feather tick and pillows: 3 wilton rugs:
3 ladders, tools, pulleys, tables. cupboard
chairs, carpenter's tools. dishes, pots, pans,
drapes, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
Property will be offered for sale at
3 p.m. if not previously sold. Consisting
of a 7 -room bungalew one block off Main
St., Seaforth. Oil furnace. half bath,
hydro, in excellent condition, immediate
possession.
TERMS -Chattels, Cash.
Property 10% down, balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to reserve bid.
MRS. LOUIS EBERIIART, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
20.29-2
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Vornado tan
(new): Otterette mixette: lamps: chest
of drawers: extension table; Coleman
hot plate end lantern: Coleman :space
heater (small) *with pipes; cooldng
utensils; qtairt and pint sealers; 820 lb.
scaler:: laundry tub atand; lawn Obitira
picnic tablee: Eons rotary lawn mower.
Other articles too numerate; to mention.
TERMS--Co.ab.
No reserve -farm sold.
MILFORD otratirr, Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
GEORGE POWELL, Clerk.
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Household Effects of
the Estate of the late Mrs. W. H. Penner
front her late residence. Brucefield, on
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,
at 1.30 pm., 'the following:
Chesterfield; chesterfield and chair;
studio couch: hassock; 2 wicker rocking
Chairs ;4 rocking chairs; 2 coffee tables;
library table; card table; bedside table:
smeker's stand,: 9 -piece oak dining room
suite, including china • cabinet; Singer
drop -head sewing machine; 2 modern
full size beds (metal) with springe and
inner spring mattresses; b6,:1, springs and
mattress; spooled bed and springs: chest
of drawers; two dresaers: clothes ham-
per: mirrors; tri -light; hall tree; West-
inghouse refrigerator ; Westinghouse
stove;' Westinghouse washing machine
:nearlyneer) ; 2 galvanized laundry tubs
and tub stand:. Eureka vacuum cleaner
with attachments: chrome lawn chair;
2 chrome kitchen chairs; kitchen table
and 4 chairs; other kitchen -chairs; pine
table; Sunbeam electric iron; 2 coMPlete
sets of dishes: other dishes and glassware
-braided mats; sealers; cooking uteneils;
garden tools and .numeroua. other articles.
TERMS -Cash.
MUIVA-RD, -ELGIN TFIOMPSON,
Executors of the Estate.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT. Auctioneer.
20-30x1
Box Holders' Names
Not Given Out
It is not possible for us
to divulge the name or ad-
dress of any advertiser using
a Huron r.xpositor box num-
ber. Please do not ask us for
this information.
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of MARY. A_Nei
HOGG ARTH
All persons having claims against' the
Estate, of Mary Ann Hoggarth, late af
the Township of Hay, in the County af
,Huron, Spinster, deceased. who died on
the 23rd day af July. 1960, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 30th daY of September, 1960,
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to elates
then received.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth. Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor
• 2240-3
TEL -L. NIE yes,
WHE1,4 WILL "(OU
soot,' AS r c.Heox Toe
NEWSPAPER ADS, TveY'RE
FULL •EARSoi
22. Legal Noticers
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of BEVERLEY F.
CHRISTIE
All per000a having 'claims against the
Estate of Beverley le. Christie, late of
the Town of Seaforth, in the County of
Huron. Merchant, deceused. who died ea
the 185.1) day of July, 11160, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 30th day of September, 1960,
aittr whi,•h date the asaets will be dia.
tributed, hating regard only to claims
then receit ed.
DATED at. Seaforth. this 7th day of
September, 1960.
MoCONNELL & STEWART,
.Sealorth. Ontario,
Solicitors, for the Executrix.
22404
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF TOM CHONG, late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Merchant, deceas-
ed.
CREDITORS and others having claims
against the above named deceased, who
died on or about the 195.1) day of August,
A.D. 1960, are required to send full par-
ticulars of sach claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the .30th day of Septem-
ber, A.D. 1960, after which date the as-
sets of the- estate will be distributed, hav-
ing regard only to claimnt of which notice
has then been received.
DATED at Stratford this 6th •day of
Sebtember, 1960.
ANDERSON, NEILSON. EH-GOETZ,
BELL, DILKS & bUSENER,
Barristers. Etc.,
29 Downie Street,
ST'RATFORD, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor
22404
M. • Cards of Thanks'
I WISH te, thank my neighbours and
friends for cards received and visits
while in Stratford general Hee:pita' and
since my return home.
23-30x1 • MRS. HAROLD,. WILSON.
WOULD LIKE .to thank Dr Brady
and Dr. Malkus, my special nurses, the
nursipg staff and also all who visited
and sent me treats and cards while I
WAS a patient at Soott Memorial Hospital
23-10x1 VS. JAMES O'CONNOR.
24. In Memoriam
OOPER-In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother, Mrs. Fr.ed cooper, who
passed away three years ago on Sept-
ember 10.
Time takes away the edges of grief
But memories turn back every year
-Always reanembered by the family.
24-30x1
25. Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goode),
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples, 23c; 24 stun-
Ples 91.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-78.
NOVA -RUBBER CO. Box. 91, Hamilton.
25-25-ff
26. Births
Tkockersmith -Levy
(CentinLied from Page ).). •
'10411 for 14P3rd Mamie. Tile
Drainage By -Laws Nos. 7, 8 and
9 of 196Q, covering debentures for
loans to A. Timmlrmans, J.
Janinaat and William Iloweliffe,
were given their required readings
and passed. By-law No. 10, 1960,
setting an earlier day for nomina-
tion and polling was also passed.
The clerk was instructed to for-
ward completed applications mid
debentures to the Treasury De-
partment, re tile drainage loans.
John Regier will be paid for poul-
try killed by dogs. The clerk was
instructed to apply to the Depart-
ment of Highways of Ontario for
the interim subsidy on road ex-
penditures to the 31st of August.
The following accounts were or-
dered paid: Nursing home care,
$92.75; relief and supplementary
allowance, $104.93;' salary and al-
lowance, $205.95; Receiver -Gener-
al, $15.90; Seaforth Post Office,
unemployment stamps, $39.60;
dump, $152.50; Egmondville Wa-
ter, $5,39; labor, Nott Drain, $3.60;
George F. Elliott, ditching, $60.00;
supplies and advertising, $131.98;
fire protection, $91; livestock kill-
ed, $17; grants, $250; insurance
pension., $13.50; tile drain loan,
$3,000; roads, $3,31630.
Council adjourned to meet Oct.
4, at 8 p.m.
COLKMA_N-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on September 6. to ,Mr, and Mrs. Hub-
ert Colkman, RR 2, Monkton, a daugh-
ter.
ECKEI...:--air. and Mrs. Charles Eckel
inee Feriri, of Hensel', announce the
. birth of their daughter, Deborah Diane,
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Friday, September 2, 1960. A sister for
Dougie.
FORD' -Wayne and Ruby (nee Webster),
Exeter, are harm,/ to announce the
birth of their daughter (7 lbs., 14 oz,).
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Mon-
day, September 5, 1960. Granddaughter
'for Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webster, Hen-
sel!, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ford.
Exeter.
HOGG- -To Cpl. and Mrs. K. R. Hogg,
Winnipeg, on Monday, Sept. 55.1),. a
daughter.
JOHNSTON-At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on August 31, to Mr. and Mrs.
liarry Johnston. RR 1, Dublin, a son.
McGRATH-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on September 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Pat-
rick McGrath. Dublin. twin daughters.
McKINLEY-At Brantford General Hos-
pital, on August 23. 1960, to Mr. and
Mrs. Berne McKinley (nee Doris John-
ston) 119 Wood St„ Brantford, a son,
Richard Warren
SOLDAN -Mr, and Mee. :Earl Soldan, '15.31
. 2, Hensall. announce We birth of their
daughter 151 ClinidO Talk Hospital on
Monday. September 5, 1960. A sister
for Robert and Kathy.
28. Deaths'
DAVIS-In Seaforth, on Friday, Sept-.
ember 2nd, 1960, Montgomery Davis,
in his 775.1) year.
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BRUCEFIELD
Summer Weather
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west winds, the .fire had gained
considerable headway into the
field before being discovered.
Mr. Wilson said the loss of grass
from this field would greatly add
to his present lack of good pas-
ture. The dry spell has browned
up most of the pasture fields, he
said. ,
Fire At Chiselhurst
1..About•the same time Wednesday
afternoon, Hensall firemen were
called to the farm of Arnold West-
lake, RR 1, Cromarty.
Mr. Westlake had finished com-
bining and had set fire to the
straw in the field. The fire got
out of hand. The farmer tried to
extinguish the blaze with .pails of
water, but, to no avail.
, When the fire continued to
spread toward a nearby 30. x 40
shed, the }Jensen fire brigade were
called. The wind was blowing
away from the building, which.vvas
filled with implements, and no
damage resulted.
Mrs. A. Hohner spent a week in
London with,her grandson and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hohner.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Anderson
and daughter, of Toronto, and
Mrs. B. Sholdice, of Brinsley, vis-
ited with Mrs. Anderson's brother,
Mr. Alex Paterson, and other rel-
atiVes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ham and
family, of Chatham, spent Labor
Day holiday with Mrs. C. Ham
and Miss M. Swan.
Mrs. B. Clifford and Mrs. A.
McLeod, London, Visited with Mrs,
E. Forrest recently.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
George McCartney is confined to
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
with a heart condition.
Mr., Gary Triebner, Miss Sharon
Hume and Mr. and Mrs. S. Hume,
HensaU, spent the holiday in De-
troit, attending the Michigan State
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead and Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent, Michigan, vis-
ited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. George Henderson,
Miss Lottie McAsh, London, is
visiting with Mrs. E. Forrest this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Bain, Strat-
ford, with Mrs. Bain's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne Wilson.
WINTHROP
AL
• Observe 25th Anniversary
An attractive arrangement of
gladioli centered a cutwork lace
cloth when Mr. and Mrs. Byran
(Dec) Kyle held a family dinner
to mark their 25th wedding anni-
versary at their home Monday 4v-,
ening. Eighteen relatives attend-
ed from London, Mitchell, Zurich
DUFF'S WMS, WA
The regular August meeting'01
the WMS and WA of Duff's Church,
McKillop, was held at the home of
Mrs. Mac Scott on Wednesday ev-
ening. WA' president Mrs. Aaron
Jantzi opened the meeting with
the theme song and prayer. The
Scripture was read by Mrs. R. F.
McKercher. The president's re-
port was given by Mrs. George
Wheatley. It was decided not to
have a fowl supper this year. Mrs.
Margaret Lamont offered to have
the September meeting at her
home.
Mrs. Gordan Papple, first 'vice-
president of the WMS, opened the
meeting with prayer • and Scrip-
ture. Mrs. Alex Smith read an in-
teresting item. The Sectional meet-
ing is to be held in Duff's Chyrch,
McKillop, on October 19. The meet-
ing closed with prayer by Mrs.
James Kerr.
July Meeting
The regular July meeting of the
WMS and WA was held at the
home of Mrs. Ken Stewart. The
Mission Band, led by Mrs. Arnold
Scott, held a meeting outdoors.
The WMS meeting opened with
president Mrs. Gordon McKenzie'
'in charge. Mrs. John Kerr read an
interesting reading. 'Mrs. Eldon
Kerr called the roll and the min-
utes of the last meeting were
read. Mrs. David Shannon closed
the meeting with prayer.
The WA part of the meeting op-
ened with' President Mrs. Aaron
Jantzi in the chair. Scripture was
read by Mrs. Ken Stewart, and
Mrs. 'George Wheatley gave the
treasurer's report.
Misses Jane and Sandra John-
ston, who spent some time with
their grandniother, Mr. Thomas
Storey, have reburied to their Me -
Mop home.
If you can keep your head when
al about you are losing theirs --
maybe you Jut don't Understand
the Situation.
Former SMH Nurses'
Have First Reunion
A pleasant event took place last
Friday evening at the home of
Mrs. Ralph Fischer, RR 2, Wal-
ton, when a reunion of former
nurses of Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth, who worked with
Miss Mary Dinning, gathered for
a pot -luck supper. After the sup-
per a social evening was spent. It
was agreed ,to hold a meeting in
Seaforth next year.
Among those attending were
Miss Mary Dinning, of Strathroy;
Mrs. J. Riley, Strathroy; Mrs. W.
Hayman, Detroit; Mrs. R. Simp-
son, Ajax; Mrs. W. Binning, Mit-
ell; Mrs. Thomas Kale, Dublin;
iss Pearl Th.amer, Miss Beth
Fortune, Mrs. Peter Dunlop, 1Vliss
T. Elgie, Mrs. William Hodgert,
Mrs. John Carnochan, Mrs. John
Oldfield and Mrs. William Smith,
all of Seaforth.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love enter-
tained on Saturday evening in hon-
or of their son, Robert, and fiancee,
Miss Ingrid Conway, of London.
Guests attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Rathwell, of Lindsay;
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Talbot, Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Ian McAllister,
Zurich; Mr. Morley Taylor, Sar-
nia; Miss Lois Nethercott, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Love, Zurich;
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKay, Kippen.
Mrs. Wilfred Meths visited a
few days in Wroxeter last week
with her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bourke; also
her three brothers and her moth-
er, Mrs. William Gibson,who just
returned home from being hospi-
talized in Listowel Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sokkens and
family, of St. Catharines, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. Verbeek and family.
Messrs, Ronald Eyre an Don
Tremeer are attending Te,achers'
College in London, beginning Sept.
13.
Mrs. Eldon Kerr, of Winthrop,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson,
and on Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lovell, of Strathroy, were
visitors.
Master Bobby Gridzak, who has
been employed for the summer
months on a farm near Monkton,
returned to his home to commence
school again.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wier -
ren visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Varboom and Mr:
and Mrs. Hank Smith, of London.
Miss Sina Verbeek returned home
from a three weeks' vacation in
St. Catharines with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Kartsen.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong,
of Staffa, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long vis-
ited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Long, of Owen
Sound; also called on friends in
Southampton, Owen Sound and
Walkerton.
• • TIMELY TIPS
Planning on cutting some of
those weeds under barnyard fenc-
es this month? If you are and the
old scythe is a little rusty, here's
a safety reminder for sharpening
the blade. Stand the scythe on
end with the heel against your
shoulder and your left hand on top
o'f the blade, says Bill Ridgeway,
assistant safety specialist,.Ontario
Department of Agriculture. Use a
band stone and make the stroke
from the blad heel to the tip. This
will prevent any slashed wrists or
badly cut fingers.
*• *
If your corn crop looks a little
spaie and ragged this year, take
another look at grass silage. Sec-
ond and third growth hay will
make excellent silage to help fill
your silo for winter, says Stan
.Young,.OAC's field crops extension
specialist. Pick fields that have
some grasses in them and watch
the moisture content. If moisture
is down to 60 to 75 per cent. Young
suggests cutting and ensiling di-
rectly. Forage that rims high in
moisture will still need wilting.
It's best to use a moisture tester if
available -otherwise the grab test
will give a rough' guide.
* *
Lir& buildup in water jackets
may cause high tractor tempera-
tures. Once the jacket wall gets
coated with lime and seale from
hard water, heat transfer is a lot
slower. As a result, vital parts of
the engine may be operating at
much higher temperatures than
the gauge shows. Engineering spe-
cialists with the Ontario Depart-
ment .of Agriculture suggest a
commercial cooling system clean-
er for any overheating problems
that are traced to faulty cooling
systems.
"There are two sides to every
question," proclaimed the sage.
"Yes," said the fool, "And there
are two sides to a sheet of fly-
paper, but it makes a big differ-
ence to the flY which side he
e.hoosea."
TIMELY TIPS
If you're looking for some prac-
tical pasture mahagement ideas it
might pay to' enter your county
pasture competition. The county
judges who are either former win-
ners or trained specialists will give
you a lot of sound advice when
they look over your' pastures in
June and August, • says. Howard
Henry, field crops specialist with
the Ontario Department of Agri-
culture. Your local agricultural re-
presentative has application forms
and 'entry requirements.
A little old lady riding on a bus
was anxious not to pass her des-
tination. She Poked the driver with
her uinbrella and asked "Is -that the
First National Bank?"
"No madam," he replied. "That's
my rib."
L NEWS
and Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle were pres-
ented with a Complete dinner set
and a cabinet Of silver, in addi-
tion to naany other gifts and con-
gratulatory messages. Winners of
progressive euchre were Messrs.
Don Kyle, Roy Brock, Dave Kyle
and Mrs. Dave Kyle. Mr. end
Mrs. Kyle also entertained Wednes-
day evening and- Thursday after-
noon in honor of the occasion.
Harry Mathers, Exeter, won the
Kippen Gun Club trophy at the
annual Labor Day Shoot at Kip.
pen, with 44 out of 50 handicap.
Runners-up were Frank Hum-
phrey, of Stratford; Norman Har-
burn, Cromarty; Lloyd Venner and
John Anderson, Hensall, with 41
out of 50. Humphrey won the dou-
bles with 22-24. Jack Gilbert, God-
erich, was runner-up, with a score
of 21 out of 24.
Mrs. Agnes Baird, of Brucefield,
who will celebrate her 101st birth-
day in January, 1961, was admitted
by ambulance to the Queensway
Nursing Home on Monday even-
ing, Sept. 5. Mrs. Baird has been
a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Dr. J. A. Spellman, of Kitchen- ,
er, visited on Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Mickle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones and
Louise have returned from a de-
lightful motor trip to Northern On-
tario, as far as Sault Ste. Marie,
and back by way of Manitoulin
Island and Tobermory.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Jones and family at the
Queensway nursing home on Fri-
day were Mrs. Etta Roberts, Luck -
now; Saturday, Mr: and Mrs. Glad-
win Campbell, Wingham, the lat-
ter a sister of Mr. Jones, Labor
Day, Mr. Ross Smith, of Bluevale,
brother of Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Annie Jones, of G-oderich,
a patient at the Queensway nurs-
ing home, will on September 20
observe her 97th birthday.
Miss _Marie Jarrott, nurse -in -
training' at Stratford General Hos-
pital,, left Monday to take a spe-
cial three -months' course at the
Ontario Hospital, London.
Miss Grace' Brock, of London,
is vacationing with her sister and
brother-in-law5. Mr, and Mrs. By -
ran Kyle and family.
Miss Marie Jarrott spent last
vve'ek in Guelph visiting Mr. 'and
Mrs. Clayton Brock.
Pallbearers for the funeral of
Mrs. Victor Fee were Samuel and
William Thompson, Edison and
'Ross Rorrest, Harold and Earl
Dignan.
Bronze Medallions
To Pool Swimmers
Bronze medallions will be award-_
ed to seven swimmers who passed
tests at Seaforth Lions Park last
Thursday. F. R. Cosford conduct-
ed the tests for the Royal Life
Saving Society awards.
Medallions will go to Joan Teall,
Barbara Holland, Bill Rowat, Jas,
Sills, Kurt Cluistensen, Peter Sil-
lery and Ken Devereaux.
DANCE
At the Fish and Game
Club Hall - CLINTON
SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th
Admission 50 Cents
SPONSORED BY THE HURON -
COUNTY JUNIOR ,FARMERS
Reception It Dance
for •
Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McGregor
(nee Betty Hallahan)
Bayfield Pavilion
Saturday, Sept. 10
STEW AND HIS"
COLLEGIANS
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WHITE BEANS
WANTED! •
Top Prices Paid
Reasonable Storage Rates
o Delay At Our Unloading Pits
Due to the uneven ripening and amount of
late beans, this harvest will be spread over a
longer period of time and therefore should
be no delay at -our unloading pits.
HENSALL'S OLDEST BEAN DEALER
Seed Wheat and- Seed Barley
Now Available
COOK BROS.
Milling Co. Ltd.
Phone 24 : Mensal!, Ont.