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T. Coming Events
RABBIT DRIVE. Saturday, Jan. 21,
at 1 P.m.. starting from Grieves' Bridge.
1-49x1
ANNUAL G1NG13AM Dance, Legion
Hail, Seaforth, Friday, February 10.
Musle by Ian Wilbee. Dancing ten to one,
Auspices WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUX1L-
IARY. 1-49-1
2. Lost, Strayed
LOST -Brown leather key cane con-
taining 8 or 9 keys, near arena, Saturday
night. Reward. Phone 16, MRS. GORDON
MUEGGE, Seatforth. 2-494
WOULD the person who took the grey
felt hat by mistake at the W.I. euchre
and dance last Friday night, please con-
tact
ELDON KERR, phone 895226 6
LOST -A black kitten with white mark-
ings. about 6 months old ; a little girl's
pet. Strayed away from an Egmondville
residence two weeks ago. Please PHONE
2414, Seaforth. 2-49x1
4. Help Wanted
CLERK - TYPIST
The services of a Clerk typist are re-
quired
at SCOTT .MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
SEAFORTH.
Duties to continence immediately.
Applications, indicating experience and
salary required should be addressed to the
Secretary, Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, and marked "application".
4-49-2
WANTED
Assistant Caretaker
FULL TIME,
•.for
SEAPORT'S DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Applications in writing will be received
by the
Board Secretary
W. E. SOUTI8GATE
np to 6 reelock January 28. 1961. State
age, qualifications and salary expected.
The outside of your envelope should be
clearly marked APPLICATION.
4-4972
5. Business Opportunities
FOR LEASE '
Large Three -Bay Garage
Showroom, Stockroom, Offices Etc.
LN TILE TOWN OF
SEAFORTH
Elecellanb location for repair work and
car agency.
TED ELLIOTT
BOX 238 -PHONE 679W
Wingham, Ont.
5-48-4
8. Farm Stock For Sale
TEN CIUJIJKS Pigs for sale. JOHN
L. MALONE, phone 64 R 4, Dublin.
8-49x1
FOR $ALE -German Shepherd pap -
JOE NOLAN, St. Columban, phone 84
R 16, Darblln , 8-49-1
FOR SALE Two Aberdeen Angus bulls
fifteen months old. Guaranteed and priced
to sell. Apply to Anguavue Farm, H. A.
CAMPBIOL.L apd SON, R, 6. 1, Listowel,
Ont. 8-49-1
TV,TFdiTYSfiNE pigs for sale. six
weeks old. Apply to LLOYD MrKENZIE,
R.R, 3, Klppen, phone 658 R 18, Sea -
forth, 849x1
FOUR HOLSTEIN heifers, due anytime
able some calves, Hereford and Holstein
crass. LARNE TYNDALL, Phone Clinton
HU -2-9904. ' 8-48-2
10,9 Used Cars For Sale
4464 Conanl--Ford product in real good
condition. For particulars, PHONE 288W
after b. 10-49-1
11. Articles For Sale
600 BALES of cut straw for sale.
Apply STUART DeVBfl9, R.R. 4,
Seaforth, phone 644 R 21.
1l -49x1
HONEY FOR SALE -Clover and amber,
8 lb. pails $2,00, 4 ib. pails *1.00, comb
honey, 1 m. eartona 50c. WALLACE
ROSS APIARIES. 11-48-8
POTATOES -76 -lb bags of Shelbourne
potatoes, at $2.20 per bag. Place your or-
der now.. BORDEN BROWN, phone 841
R 2, Seaforth.
11.47-tf
11. Articles For Sale
FOR SALE- Uaed Coleman oil heater,
anutll size, in good condition. Apply Apt.
'L, ROYAL APTS. 11-19x1
FOR SALE- Floor length, taffeta,
Nodding gown, size 13. Worn just recent-
ly. Will sell reteonabty. Write to BOX
971, THE HURON EXPOSITOR.
1149x1
WHITE ENAMEL coal and wood stove
in very good condition; also an oil space
heater in good condition. Apply to
MA1JR10E RYAN, phone 17 R 16, Dub-
lin. 11-49-1
SAVE NOW -Handy 5 ft, stepladders
(reg. $6.00) only $4.59, claw hammers,
(reg. 1.291, only $.99. SEAFORTH
LUMBER LTD., phone 41, Seafortb,
1149-1
THREE' MODINE STEAM or HOT
WATER HEATING UNITS,
separate or complete with controls, 3325.
or beat offer. Quantity of ''", 1)/;" and
84" pipe, half price.
Call N. SCOWS,
Seaforth, phone 242.
11-49-1
CHAIN SAW SALES, See the new
Partener Chain Saws with such outstand-
ing features as positive high pressure
chain lubricator, roller nose, 5 hp motor.
Special this month, extra chain and re-
pair kit free with each saw. We have a
supply of .404 chain at special low prices.
Castro! oil. Champion spark plugs, files
and gauges' In stock. SHARP'S MAIN-
TENANCE SERVICE, phone 851-5, Sea -
forth. ' 11-49-3
12. Wanted To Buy
EIGHT FOOT glass counter, with
eliding doors and glass shelves. CLAYTON
DENNIS, phone 778 W, Seaforth.
12-49-1
13. Wanted
WANTED -A home for a black spaniel
preferably an adult home. Any one in-
terested apply to BOX 970, THE HURON
EXPOSITOR. 13-49x1
14: Property For Sale
NEW HOUSE for rent with 2 bedrooms,
living room, kitchen, bath complete with
hot water and 2 stoves, on the corner
of no. 8 highway and Kinburn Road.
1RO01ER ROORNAE3LT,. phone ,Clinton
HU2-9209. 14-49x1
FAMILY RESIDENCE on Sperling
Street, small down payment, owner will
carry mortgage. 60 sere•farm In McKillop
Township, good buildings, low down pay-
ment. 50 acre farm in Tuckersmith. Close
to highway, 61000. down. Brick house
and Large barn. JOHN BOSVELD, Realtor,
Goderieh, JOSEPH McCONN.ELL,' Sales-
man, phone 266, Seaforth. 14-49x1
REAL ESTATE
Wilfred Mclntee -- Broker
LISTINGS WANTED
On Farms, Homes, Businesses and Sum-
mer Properties.
200 acres in McKillop, real good build-
ings, 3 miles from Seaforth.
87 acres in McKillop, 10 miles from
Seaforth.
100 acres, level, good buildings, in
i'uckersmith.
200 acres near Blyth, good house, two
large barns.
235 acres near Londeboro, fully equipp-
ed for dairy,. Good milk contract,
Good home, modern, 9 rooms, Harpur-
hey,
Apartment building, 4 modern "apart -
manta, central beating, full rented. In
Blyth,
We have buyers for three bedroom
homes in Seaforth. We need your list-
ings now.
Apply to Amos Corby
Phone 598-M
Seaforth, Ontario
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
for
WILFRED McINTEE - Realtor
WALKERTON, Ontario
6 Offices and '25 Salesmen to serve you.
14-49-tf
15. Property For Rent
GAS HEATED apartment, furnished.
Apply DR. E. A. MCMASTER or Joseph
McConnell. 15-484f
SEVEN ROOM house with bath, hydro
,and furnace. Two lots, immediate posses-
sion. PHONE 869 J 3, Seafortlk, 15484
MODERN SELF -contained apartment.
heat and hydro supplied, Available at once,
J. C, CRICH, phone 34, Seaforth.
15-49x2
FRONT APARTMENT for rent, three
rooms and bath, Apply UNITED DAIRY
and POULTRY CO-OPERATIVE, Sea -
forth Branch, Phone 18.,
15-47-tf
APARTMENT for rent; unfurnished, In
Seaforth ; bedroom, living room, kitchen
and bath: heated; refrigerator available
if required : residential section. LLOYD
ROWAT, phone 479-W, Seaforth,
15-47-tf
19. Notices
CATTLE SPRAYING for lire. Warm
water used. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone J. M. BAEKER, 95, Brussels,
19-48-6
COMPLETE LINE of famona Ritten-
house Door Chlmea, sales, inatallntion and
service. Call today for free estimate.
SCOTT RADiO and TV SERVICE, Phone
250, Seafortb.
11 47-tf
MAGIC MARKERS -'-Instant dry, wa-
terproof, write -on any surface; lust pull
off eap and Magic Marker is ready to
nee. Refills available. Nine colors Ink.
TETE HURON EXPOSITOR, Phone 141,
Seaforth.
12. Wanted To Bay
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for sick.
down and disabled farm animals. Prompt
eintrteoua collection of all dead and Ms-
-. faded
is---._fadelfarm animals and bides. Licenced
under are 3Tesd' 8toc itDiapoasl .Ant. license
niirliber
04-60. Call collect, ED AN-
Dm14WH. 851 R 11, Seafortb. Associated
with Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd.
d2-47-tf
14. Property For Sale
1tt1fY1"ERUY
POU B.AIJE--n'wo dtdt'y
(ruck lilotiae, 3-bedroorna, oil beating.
06091 lior*tio 1. St. da1e1 St.
7•tro star* frame house, 2 -bedroom
;at ait leltt ttpbtolrs, 4 -bedroom lower.
Rabbi doeorated tics *ad eleekr1 beat,
''Waleb, '$ir ,DPSI�'NMS 8L YJ!RZO, 1lbone
Aro ;' Seeotfis, . 14414
REVITALIZED cleaning at Buchanan
Cleaners, Mount Forma. More spots and
stains removed. Garments stay clean long-
er, wear longer. Agent: MILLER'S
LAUNDRY SERVICE, Phone 247 for
pick-up. 19-47-tt
FILTER QUEEN SALES and service.
Repairs to all makes of vacuum; cleaners
and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for
Bale. BOB PEOK, RR 1, Zurich, Phone
Hensall 696R2.
19-47-tf
F.I ROLUX Sales and Service.
Cleaners and polishers, &leo reconditioned
cleaners and parte. BERT HARRIS. 109
Newgate St.; Goderieh, phone JA -4-7917.
19-47-65
-KITGHEN1R UPHOLSTERY, expert
re-ophoisterinif: reflnighlpg and repairing,
Work. guaranteed, reasonnbr._pricea, one.
week service. Call GINOER2O$'S SALES
& SERVICE, phone,485, Seafortb,
10+47-tf
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 446
Por all kinds of npbolaterinpt.
104745
19. Notices
BARNS CLEANED
WHITEWASHED and DISINFECTED
for Brucellosis
ROLAND NEIL
Phone 104 - Ailsa Craig
19-36x52
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and inhabltanta of the Town
ship of Tuckeramith are requested by the
Council to not park cars on township
roads and streets during the winter
months in order to facilitate snowplowing
operations.
Council will not be responsible for dam-
ages to any vehicles parked on roads Cr
streets,
OOR,A CHESNEY
Clerk, Tuckersmith
19-46-65
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest cash prices paid in surrounding
district for dead, old, alek or disabled hors-
es and cattle. For the fastest and prop-
er removal of all animals, day or night,
seven day service,
0.11 Long Distance and ask for
ATWOOD, ZENITH 8-4900
(No toll charge)
Plant Licence No. 10 R. P.-60
Collecting Licence No. 22 C. 60
19-47-tf
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Farmer owned and controlled
Service at cost
Choice of bull and breed
Our artificial breeding service will bele
you to a more efficient livestock opera-
tion.
-For service or more information can:
Clinton HU 2-3441
or for Long Distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
'COLLECT, SEAFORTH 96
"Better Cattle for Better Living"
19-47-t5
20. Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
To be held at the farm, lot 14, con, 2,
Stanley Township, 1 mile, west, 1/t mile
south of Brucefield on TUESDAY, JAN-
UARY 24, at 1.30 p.m.
Consisting of 50' head of Registered
and Grade Holstein and Jersey cows and
heifers: 20 Holstein cows and heifers rec-
ently fresh; 20 Holstein cows and heifers
due in January and February; 12 Jersey
COWS and heifers fresh and springing: 1
Hereford bull; I5 young calves.
10 York first litter sown due early in
Tebruary.
This is a choice lot of Dairy cattle,
vaccinated and blood tested.
TERMS -Cash
D'ARCY RATHWELL & SONS, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
20-49-1
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOHN ANTHONY
ECKERT
All persons having claims against the
Estate of John Anthony Eckert, late of
the Township of Logan, in the County
of Perth, Farmer, deceased, who dled on
the 23rd day of September. 1960, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars
of their dahlia to the undersigned on or
before the 266h day of January, 1961,
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 4th day of
January, 1961.
MxQONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontari .
Solicitors for the tate.
22-47-3
23. Cards of Thanks
MRS: RIUSSEL CARTER wishes to
thank her friends and neighbours for
cards and treats, while she wan in the
Stratford General Hospital. 28-49x1
MY SINCERE thanks and appreciation
to the many kind friends who remember-
ed me with flowers, cards ,and treats
while a patient in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seafortb and since returning home,
23-49-1 MARY PAYNE, Renard!.
1 WOULD like to thank all my
friends and neighbours who sent cards
and treats and those who visited me
while I was a patient In Stratford Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr. Pyper and
the nursing staff.
28-49x1 JAMES COUTTS,
WE WISH to exprean our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our friends,
neighbours and relatives for acts of kind-
neaa, floral tributes and sympathy cards
we received in our recent bereavement
of n dear huahnnd and father. Special
thanks to Dr, Goddard, Rev. R. C,
Winlaw, the pallbearers and Bonthron
Funeral Chapel.
23-49-1 MRS. WM. PARKER. and Family
W1; WISH to say thank you to the
"Seaforth Fire Brigade", all our neigh -
home. friends and anyone who helped
the day ,rf the fire and since then. Also
aperial thanks to all the Individual org-
anizations whir were so kind to us. Every-
thing was greatly appreciated. Thank
you,
23-40x(, KEN and RUTH SMITH and
FAMILY.
MY PEAR Friends, 1 moat deeply
appreciate and aak you to acceptmy
aincereest thanks for the beautiful cards
letters, hooka, gifts and flowers which
Mat have sent me. Thanks to all the
['harebell and to the ledges for the
beautiful plants and flowers which
were to cheerful and. helpful and a sites`-
tel 'thanks to the nurses and to Dr.
Brady and Pr. Malkus.
23-49x1 MRS, JAMES G. MULLEN.
CURLING NOTES
A Seaforth rink, skipped by Mrs.
Effie Stephenson ,took part in a
bonspiel' in Walkerton Tuesday.
With Mrs, Stephenson were Mrs.
A.. Y. McLean, Mrs. B. Smith and
Mrs, W. T. Teal.
24. In Memoriam
'I'ItAQUAIR In fond memory 'of Helen
'I'raquuir, who passed away two years ago
January 10, 1959.
'1'o know we never said goodbye,
Will always bring regrets.
But the hearts that iov..d you dearly,
Are the ones that don't forget.
-The McQueen Family.
24-49-1
M,cARTHUIt,--In loving memory of a
dear brother and uncle, E. Rae McArthur
who passed away one year ago January
''0, 1960.
Fund memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
---Ever remembered by Sisters, Nieces,
and Nephews,
24-19-1
HAMILTON -In loving memory of a
dear husband and daddy, Mark Hamil-
ton, who passed away two years ago
Jan. 21, 1969.
Resting over yonder
Just beyond the sunset.
-Always remembered by wife Kay
Hamilton and children, Joyce, Joan,
William and Barbara,
24-49x1
McCUTCHEON-dn loving memory of
Mrs. Frani; McCutcheon, who passed
away January 19, 1960,
We little knew when we awoke that
morn,
The sorrow the day would bring,
For the call was sudden, the shock
severe,
To part with one ive loved' no dear,
Sometimes it's hard to understand
Why some things have to be.
But in His wisdom God has planned
Beyond our power to see.
God gave us strength to fight it,
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you Gwen
No one will ever know.
--Always remembered by her loving
husband and children', Cheryl and
Blaine and by her parents Mr, and Mrs,
Joseph T. Hugill and her sisters and
brother.
24.49-1
25. Personals ,
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailedpostpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price list, 6 samples, 25c; 24 sam-
ples 91.00. Mail - Order Dept, T-78,
NOVA .RUBBER CO. Box 91, Hamilton,
25-47-tf
26. Births
VAIS-Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Vais of
Galt, formerly of Hensall, announce
the birth of their son at Galt General
Hospital, Wednesday, January 11, 1961.
JANMAAT-At Scott. Memorial Hospital,
on January 12, to Mr. and Mrs. John
,Janntaat, R.R. 2, Seaforth, a son,
JANTZI-At Scott. Memorial Hospital,
on January 13, to Mr. and Mra. Harold
Jantzi, Clinton, a son.
HULLEY-At Scott Memorial Hospital.,
On January 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Hulley, Seaforth, a son.
JANSEN-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on January 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Jansen, R.R. 5, Seaforth, a son.
FERGUSON-At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on January 14, to Mr, and Mrs,
Ronald Ferguson, Dublin, a son.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander,
who have been patients 'in Kitch-
ener -Waterloo Hospital since De-
cember 28, recovering from serious
injuries received in a traffic crash,
were admitted to. Queensway Nurs-
ing Home, Hensall, Tuesday eve-
ning. They were brought here by
Bonthron ambulance.
Mrs. Alexander, who suffered a
crushed ankle and cracked ribs,
can get around in a wheel chair.
Mr. Alexander, who suffered a
broken shoulder and collarbone
and other injuries, is able to walk
around a little.
Mrs. Joe Shaddick, of Londes-
boro, spent a few days this week
with Mrs. Pearl Shaddick and Bill,
Birthdays celebrated by patients
at the Queensway Nursing Home
in January were: Mr. John Hazel-
wood observed his 83rd birthday,
Sunday, Jan. 15; Mrs. Annie Deitz,
86, Jan. 7; Mr. Francis Ryckman
will observe his 85th birthday Jan.
31, and Mrs. Agnes J. Baird will
celebrate her 101st birthday Janu-
ary 30.
Mrs. Jack Faber is a patient in
St. ' Joseph's Hospital, London,
where she is receiving treatment
in the interests of her 'health.
The junior choir occupied the
choir loft Sunday morning at the
United Church service and offered
as their anthem, "We Thank Thee,
0 Our Father." Rev. R. C. Win -
law spoke on Pergamos, A Church
Praised and Blamed. Miss Joyce
Flynn sang a pleasing solo, "That
Sweet Story Of Old."
Arnold Circle Auxiliary
The January meeting of the Arn-
old Circle Evening Auxiliary was
held in the schoolroom of Carmel
Presbyterian Church Monday eve-
ning. The president, Mrs. Bever-
ley Beaton, presided and read a
New Year's greeting from Glad
Tidings. The worship was taken
by Mrs. Gerald Bell and Mrs. John
Baker.
Yearly reports were submitted:
treasurer, Mrs. Gerald Bell; sup-
ply secretary, Mrs. Harry Hoy;
welcome and welfare, Miss Han-
nah Murray; calendar, Mrs. Ruby
Bell.
Mrs. Ed. Fink presided for the
installation of officers as follows:
President, Mrs. Beverley Beaton;
vice-presidents, Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm, Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau;
secretary, Mrs. John Baker; treas-
urer, Mrs. Harold Bonthron; sup-
ply secretary, Mrs. Harry Hoy;
welcome and welfare, Miss Hannah
Murray; pianist, Mrs. Wm. Brown;
phone committee, Mrs. Lloyd
Mousseau, Mrs. Harry Snell, Mrs.
Stewart Bell and Mrs. Trevor Wil-
son; Children of the Church, Mrs.
Frank Wright and Mrs. Gordon
Troyer; Explorers, Mrs, Gordon
Schwalm and Mrs. Harold Bon-
thron; Cradle Roll superintendent,
Mrs. William Fink; Home Help-
ers, Mrs. Ruby Bell and Mrs. A.
R. Orr; Glad Tidings, Mrs. G.
Schwalm.
A motion was passed .to present
seals and life membership certi-
ficates to Mission Band members.
A social' hour was enjoyed at the
close and refreshments served by
Mrs. John E. McEwen and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm.
THE NEWLY -ELECTED Trustee Board of Dublin
held its inaugural meeting Monday evening. Members
of the board-aIl new to public office -concentrated .Qp
gaining a familiarity with their duties. Here Louis
Looby, centre, is shown following his election as 'in-
specting trustee. On the left is Joseph Cronin, named
chairman of the Dublin Public Utility Commission, and
Donald J. MacRae, appointed recording secretary. Dub-
lin PUC secretary -treasurer is Joseph Dill. (B-H photo.)
FUNERALS
MRS, D. MOORE
The death occurred suddenly on
Tuesday, Jan. 3, in St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, of Elsie Hall,
beloved- wife of Davis Moore, Rich-
mond Hill, Ont. Besides her hus-
band, she leaves to mourn her loss
one daughter, Anne, Mrs. John
Curlew, Maple, Ont., and one son,
Davis, attending Queen's Univers-
ity, Kingston; also her father, Mr.
Merton Hall, and two sisters and
one brother, all of Toronto and
Richmond Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Moore and Ken,
Seaforth, and Mrs. Robert Beuer-
mann, McKillop, attended the fun-
eral service on Friday, Jan, 6, at
the Wright and' Taylor Funeral
Home, Richmond Hill, Ont.
EDWARD MOUSSEAU
HENSALI; - Mr. Edward Mous-
seau passed away at Hotel Dieu
Hospital, Windsor, Friday, Jan. 13,
in his 86th year. He was born in
Hay Township and lived at Drys-
dale all his life, where he farmed
before going to reside with his
niece at Windsor last September.
He was unmarried.
Surviving are one brother, Frank
Mousseau, Hay Township; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Rachel Denome, of the
Queensway Nursing Home, Hen;
sall; Mrs. Amanda Wesley, of
Romeo, Mich. The body rested at
the Janisse Funeral Home, Wind-
sor, until Sunday when it was
brought to St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, Drysdale, Sunday
at 4 p.m., for burial in the church
cemetery. Mass was held at the
church Monday morning at 9 a.m.
SAMUEL GINGERICII
Samuel Gingerich, 77, of Zurich,
died Saturday in South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter.
Surviving are his wife, the for-
mer Sarah Gascho; six sons, Amos
of Blake; Roy of Hay Township;
Ervin, of Zurich; Wallace, of Stan-
ley Township; Reuben, Ailsa Craig,
and Curtis, of Stanley Township;
one daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Verna)
Ropp ,of Parkhill; andone brother,
Solomon, of Hay. '
The body rested at the Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich. Funeral
service was held Tuesday at 2:00
p.tn. at the. Zurich Mennonite
Church and burial was in the Men-
nonite cemetery, Goshen Line.
JAMES WALTON MCDOUGALL
AUBURN -Funeral services were
held at the Londesboro United
Church last Saturday for James
Walton McDougalI, RR 1, Auburn,
who passed away suddenly at his
farm home on the 13th of Hullett
Township, from a coronary throm-
bosis. Rev. H. Funge was in
charge of the service, with burial
taking place in Hope Chapel ceme-
tery, Hullett Township. Pallbearers
were Hubert McDougall, Ross Mc-
Dougall, Bert Ferguson, Ted Hun -
king, Lorne Hunking and Henry
Hunking, The beautiful floral tri-
butes were carried by Bob Young-
blut, Verdun Cowan, Telford Green,
Kenneth McDougall, Neil McDou-
gall and Kenneth McDougall.
Born in 1900, James W. McDou-
gall was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. James McDougall and
was born at Mount Forest. He had
lived in this district for many
years, and was a member of Lon-
desboro United Church. He is sur-
vived by his wife, the former An-
nie McEachern, whom he married
35 years ago. Besides his sorrow-
ing wife he is survived by six
sons, Murray; Wingham; Gordon,
Blyth; Robert, Goderich; Ronald,
Seaforth; Douglas and Jimmy, at
home; also seven' daughters, Mrs.
Graham (Eleanor) Whitley, Gode-
rich; Mrs. Gordon (Islay) John-
ston, Goderieh; Mrs. Donald (Mar-
ion),Kernighan, London; Mrs, Carl
(Donna) Bender, Stratford; Miss
Glenda, London; Misses Joan and
Norma, at home; also 10 grand-
sons and 10 granddaughters; three
brothers, Harry, Indian Springs-,
Manitoba; Norman, RR 1, Aubu'rn;
Arthur, Mount Forest; also four
sisters, Mrs. Herbert Neal, Whit-
by; Mrs. Roy Halliday, Mrs. Lorne
Cowan and Mrs. George Green, .all
of Mount Forest.
Visitors during the week with
Mr, Robert Thomson wero: Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Schneider and
family, of Stratford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Starilake, Exeter.
it's the
LAW .
•
Setion 96 (1) of the Highway
Traffic Act provides that:
"A person riding upon a
bicycle, a coaster, roller skat-
er, skis, a toboggan, a sled or
a toy vehicle, shall not attach
it or them or himself to a ve-
hicle or street car on a road-
way."
And Section 80 of the same Act
provides that: "No driver of
a vehicle or street car shall
permit any person riding upon
a bicycle, coaster, roller skates,
skis, toboggan, sled or toy ve-
hicle, to attach the same or
himself to the vehicle or street
car."
The Act provides penalties
upon conviction ranging from
a fine of $5.00 for a first of-
fence, to a fine of $200 and
suspension of license or per-
mit for a p.eriod of Six months
for subsequent offences.
Mr. Theo Hauwert, of Dresden,
Ont., has purchased the property
of Mr. Hugh McMillan, of the 9th
concession of Tuckersmith, and
takes possession March 1.
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- NIGHT
Commencing Saturday, Jan. 21st
9 p.m.
JACKPOT $75.00 IN 52 CALLS
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BRUCEFIELD NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodgins,
Burr, visited with Mrs. Charles
Clifton on Wednesday of last week.
The annual meeting of Bruce -
field United Church will be held on
Monday evening, Jan. 23,, at 7:00
o'clock. The meeting will start
with a pot -luck supper. Meat will
be provided by the Woman's Asso-
ciation, and all the congregation
are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNairn,
of Walkerton, with Mr. and Mrs.
V. Hargreaves on Sunday.
IOOF Names Winners
The IOOF members of Brucefield
and Varna Lodge held a successful
euchre party on Friday evening,
Jan. 13, when about 70 attended,
prizes going to the following; lad-
ies, high, Mrs. Lorne Wilson; con-
solation, Mrs. James Thomson;
gents, high, Mac Wilson; consola-
tion, Dick Lobb.
The next party will be held in
the IOOF Hall on Friday, Feb. 3.
The meeting closed after the dough-
nuts and coffee were served.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson are
spending part of the winter months.
with Mr. and Mrs. Riley, of Sett,;
forth.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber and
Dianne spent Saturday in London,
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