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The Huron Expositor, 1961-10-12, Page 11y A • v r "57X113401g. wok . 4BTp, USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2, Lost, Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Warted 8. Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 16. For Sale or Rent ▪ 17. Wanted To Rent 18. Property Wanted 19. Notices 20. Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks 25. In Memoriam 26. Personals The cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 25c an inser- tion. All other classifications minimum 50 cents per inser- tion, except Auction Sales (20) • Tenders Wanted (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- tion,`,Billing Charge, 15e, if not paid 'by 10 days following last insertion. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For ¢Business Firms, Trades- men, etc.):- Minimum 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 cents per advertisement. 1. Coming Events RESERVE FRIDAY, Dec. 8th • for St. Columban Turkey' Bingo, Watch for further particulars. -2 BINGO every Saturday night, Canadian Legion Memorial Hall, Seaforth. Jackpot $62 on 57 calls one $25 special and two $5 doof prizes. 1-87-1 RUMMAGE SALE, Legion Hall, Hensall, Saturday, Oct. 14, at 3 p.m. Anyone wishing to do- nate articles phone 96. or 173, Hensall. Sponsored )y Hensatl Kinette Club, 1-86-2 2. Lost, Strayed TAIL -GATE fdr 1' ton stake truck. PHONE 601 W 2, Sea - forth. 2-S7x1 LOST—Strayed from ,Harold Jackson's grass farm, on High- way No 8, on Oct. 5, Hereford steer, weighing approx. 850 lbs. PHONE SEAFORTH 474. -1 4. Help Wanted LOCAL MAN REQUIRED To be our Representative in this County, pleasant, dignified work with top earnings. Full or part-time, repeat sales year after year. No lay offs, no slack seasons, age no barrier. Car needed, territories are filling fast, rush your name and ad- dress for full information. No obligation. DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, Box 817, London, Canada. 4-86-4 8. Farm Stock For Sale 60 YORK weaners. GEORGE DOWSON, Varna, phone Hen - sell 676 R 21. 8-87-1 38 PIGS York Landrace, 7 weeks old. JOHN CALWII T,, Brumfield, phone Clinton HU 2-3204. 8-87-1 ONE ROAN steer and 1 Here- ford steer weighing approx- imatelry 700 to 750 lbs. JACK • RIVERS, Seaforth. 8.87x1 TWELVE, eight -week-old pigs and two white faced bull calves. THEODORE Van BAKEL, St. Columban, phone 22 R 13, Dub- lin, 8-87-1 SHORTHORNS—Horned and Polled breeding stock for sale. Contact CRAWFORD McNEI.L, Fieldman, Tri -County Shorthorn Club, Northwood, Ont, 8-86-4 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, bred Hereford, due soon, blood test- ed herd. JOHN BERENSEN, RR 1, Kirkton, phone Kirkton 21 R 4. 8-86-3 9. Poultry For Sale,-, OVEN ready capons. Phone HU 2-7548, Clinton, DOUGLAS HUGILL, RR 2, Seaforth. 87x2 OVEN READY ducks. BEV. HENDERSON, phone 858 R 3, Seaforth. 8-86x2 900 MOUNT HOPE Queen pullets ready to lay. ALLAN STECr LE, RR 2, Zorieh, phone Herman 698 R 2. 9-86x2 Is 150 CALIFORNIA Greys, 8 month old pullets, Iaying. WM. DOLMAGE, phone Seaforth 758 J 2, RR 1, Londesboro. 9.87x1 11. Articles For Sale MEDIUM size oil stove in good condition. Mao pipes. MRS. FRED ELLIOTT, Egmondvilie. WOOD RANGE with reservoir and warming shelf. Also a num- ber of 7" stove pipes, 3'AMES MORRISON, phone 18 R 8, u - 11. Articles For Sale DRY WOOD for sale. WIL- FRED O'ROURKE', phone Dub- lin 37 R 9. 11-87-2 RASPBERRY canes. Apply WILLIAM BRADSHAW, Mar- ket St., Seaforth, phone 125-W,x2 AIR COMPRESSOR unit, com- plete with controls. PHONE 348-8684, Mitchell. 11-86x2 ALL types of geavel for sale. Prompt delivery:- DON WALL - ACE, phone 842 R 5, Seaforth, 11-86-tf SINGER SEWING machine & Connor washing ma kine, Apply BOX. 1049, THE U RON EX- POSITOR. 11-87-1 USED TV sets, 17" and 21" at greatly reduced prices. Apply CROWN HARDWARE, phone 797, Seaforth, 11-87-1 CHOOSE YOUR diamond in privacy at ANSTETT JEWEL- LERS. For an evening appoint- ment phone 77, Seaforth. 86-tf QUANTITY lumber, wood & coal, house doors and house windows, Apply BOX 1044, THE HURON EXPOSITOR. 11.87x1 GIRL'S QUILT -lined winter coat, size 10-12; grey with red fleck and grey fur collar. Per- fect condition. Call SEAFORTH 143-W. 11-87x1 POWER LAWN mower; Re- frigerator; abed and dresser; Maple table and two chairs. Reasonably priced. PHONE 642 W 1, Seaforth, 11-87-1 TWO -FURROW IHC plough, on rubber. Phone 673 J 3, Sea - forth. HARRY ARTS, 11/4 miles east of Seaforth on No. 8 High- way. 11-87x1 TWO -FURROW 23-A thottom Massey plow, like new condition. ROBERT FOTHERINGHAM, R R 3, Seaforthe phone Clinton HU 2-9196. 11-87x1 PERMO ANTI -freeze, asphalt and steel roofing, Shelburne potatoes in 75 ib. bags. BOR- DEN BROWN, phone 841 R 2. 11-87-tf WINTER three-piece outfit; red coat, hat and leggings, size 4, in good_condition. Mrs. LLOYD MILLER, Stella, phone 48 R 9, Dublin, Ontario. 11-87-1 BUY NOW I Transistor radios, 14.95 and up. See and hear the amazing MACee at 49.95 & 79.95 (shortwave) at SAVAUGE'S (opposite the Post Office). 88-tf SPRAYED apples for sale. Spy, King, Macintosh, Tatman Sweet, Snow, Delicious, Greening Russet and cider applies. Phone HU 2-3214, collect-: Free deliv- ery in Seaforth. FRED McCLY- MONT and SONS, Varna. 87-4 MAGIC MARKERS — Instant dry; waterproof; write on any surface; just pull off cap and Magic Marker is ready to use. Refills available. Nine colors of THE HURON EXPOSITOR, phone 141, Seaforth. 11-73xtf CATTLE OILER--Mclntyre's cattle oilers, the greatest ad- vance in cattle oilers in 50 yrs. The only oiler with spiral curry comb teeth that groom the cat- tle. ORVILLE STOREY, RR 1, Seaforth. See the oiler at our farm. 11-86-tf 13. Wanted VIKING CREAM separator. MAURICE RYAN, phone 17 R 16, Dublin. 13-87x1 ELDERLY WOMAN wanted an boarder. Please P HONE 520-W. 13-87-1 CHAIRS for Boy Scouts. If you have any to donate, please call KEITH SHARP, phone 863 J 1, Seaforth. 13-87-1 14. Property For Sale LOTS for sale in town of Sea- rforth. Good location. PHONE 273-R, 14-87x1 11/2 STOREY brick house in Egmondville. 4 bedrooms, mod- ern 3 -piece bath,modern kitchen with built-in cupboards. Recent- ly rewired. Includes four lots on paved highway. Low taxes. Ap- ply LENARD CLARK, phone 648 R 31, Seaforth. 14-87x2 15. Property For Rent Joseph McConnell Broker Phone 268 — Seaforth FARMS WANTED Have cash buyers for 2 farms 200 acres or over in Seaforth- Mitchell. area. FOR RENT 10 room brick home close to Seaforth. Rent $40 monthly. Av- ailable 15 October, 2 bedroom home, village of Dublin new bath. Gas heat. Available November 1. 15-874 MODERN NEWLY decorated apartment on Main St. Apply SMITH'S GROCERY, phone 12. 16-86•,tf 2-110OM heated apartment, partly furnished, in Royal spam nlent building. Contact JOSEPH McCONNELL ar DE. E. MASTER, 1tp884 15. Property For Rent UPSTAIRS apartment, with private entrance; bath. Avail- able Nov. 1, PHONE 685-R. 87.1 17. Wanted To Rent FARM in Seaforth, Dublin area for cereal crop in 1062. Land should be well drained. BOX 1055, HURON EXPOSITOR 17-87-2 19. Notices SEAFOJ TR UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering. 19-86-tf NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m J. I. McINTOSH Clerk 19-86-tf ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SERVICE $1 per 100 lbs., plus bonus far dead, old or disabled horses and cattle. Please phone promptly to Atwood ZEnith 349001no toll chat*e) or Atwood 356-2622 col- lect:•$even day service. Licence No, 103-C-61. 19-66-26 BARNS CLEANED Whitewashed and Disinfected for Brucellosis, ROLAND NEIL Phone 293-3225 - Ailsa Craig 19-36x52 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment ,used. All work` guaranteed. Write or phone LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6, Brus- sels. 19-87x12 DRESSMAKING, altering lad- ies and children's cloths. MRS. CLARENCE RAPIEN, RR 2, Walton, Lot 2, Con., 10, McKillop phone 52 R 15, Dublin. 19-87x1 STAPLERS—Never before! A stapler with quality and per- formanee at the low price of 69c. See them to -day at THE HU1 ON EXPOSITOR, phone 141. FILTER QUEEN sales and service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned celaners for sale, BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich, phone Herman 696 R 2. 19-86-tf ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser- vice, cleaners 'and polishers, al- so reconditioned cleaners and parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 New- gate St., Goderich, phone JA 4-7917. 19-86-tf SOMETHING to sell? Some- thing you need? Use the Want Ads each week in The Huron Expositor. They bring results. Just PHONE 141, Seaforth. 45c DEVELOPS and prints your 8 exposure black and white film. 65c 12 exposure films. Large size reprints 6c each. Free enlargement coupon en- closed with every order, HURON PHOTO SERVICE, Sox 550, Seaforth. 19-84x6 20. Auction Sales The 24th Annual Sale of the GREY—BRUCE—HURON Aberdeen -Angus Breeders' Association is being held in the WALKERTON SALES ARENA on SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1961, at 2 p.m., EDST 7 purebred nieles and 20 fe- males of excellent breeding have been consigned. 10 pure bred steer calves, suitable for 4-H Club work are also being offer- ed for sale. Catalogues on request. HARVEY CAMPBELL, Listowel President T. STEWART COOPER Secretary GORDON L. RIBEY, Underwood Auctioneer 20-87-1 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Estate Auction Sale of Pro- perty and Household Effects, in the Village of Hensall, on corner of Wellington and Mill streets, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1 p.m. PARCEL 1 -7 -room, 11/2 -storey frame house. PARCEL 2-100 acre farm, con. 6, Tuckersmith twp., bank barn, 11/ -storey frame house; clay loam land; 12 acres bush. Immediate possession. Property -10% down, balance 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. Chattels, cash. Estate of late Ida Hislop Hudson HAROLD JACKSON ,Auctioneer GEO. POWELL, Clerk British Mortgage & .,Trust Co., ExectlHmrs (et Wale 20. Auction Sales ESTATE AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Machinery and Household Ef- fects, at Lot 23, Con. 4, Tuck- ersmith twp., MONDAY, OCT. 16th, at 1 p.m., 5 miles south and 2 • miles west of Seaforth. MACHINERY—Massey Harris tractor; 1953 Dodge 1/2 -ton truck, 2 -furrow rubber -tired plow; four section harrows; manure spread- er; hay rake; wagon; dump rake; land roller-, trailer; hay mower; ladder;' hay rope and car; fork; pulley; plastic water hose, 100 ft. or more; corn scuf- fler and attachments for bean pulling; wheelbarrow; forks and shovels; other tools; extension cord; 2 single infra -red brood- er lamps; 2 new small pig feed- ers; harness and collars; elec- tric fence controller; spring tooth cultivator; logging chain. FURNITURE—Electric wash- ing machine; 2 dressers; 3 wood- en beds; kitchen cupboards; 2 cook stoves; battery radio; lin- oleum; odd dishes; tables and chairs; rocking chairs. FARM—Consisting of 60 acres part of lot 23, con. 4, Tucker - smith township, good clay loam land, practically all workable; large bank barn; frame house, covered with asphalt shingles; good water supply; hydro; silo. ss TERMS—Property, 10%, bal- ance in 30 days; sold subject to reserve bid. Immediate pos- session. Chattels, cash. Estate of late William Taylor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEO. POWELL, Clerk McCONNELL & STEWART Solicitors 20-36-2 AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Household Ef` fects, in the town of Seaforth, Centre Street, on SATURDAY, OCT. 21, at 1 p.m. Chesterfield and chair; rock- ing chairs; china cabinet; hall rack; bed, box springs, like new, dresser and mirror; small tables; extension table; 2 drop- leaf tables; trunk; kitchen chairs; 4 -burner electric stove; Kelvinator refrigerator, like w; quilting frames; sealers; dishes; lumber. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Cash. ALEX McDONALD, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 20-87-2 21st Annual Sale of Registered HEREFORDS The undersigned will sell for STUTT BROS., Forest, Ont., on TUESDAY, OCT. 24, at 1 p.m., Standard Time, 27 head -14 hei- fers, 13 bulls. Most of the bulls are Performance Tested. Elig- ible for grant of 20 %. Catalogue on request. W.S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer 20-87x2 22. Legal Notices TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT -Court of Revision The Council of the Township of Hullett will hold a Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll for 1962. The Court will hold its sitting on. November 6, at 3 p.m., EST, in the Commun- ity Hall, Londesboro. Any person wishing to appeal the assessment must notify the Clerk of the Municipality in writing within fourteen days after the 30th day of September, 1961. HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Clerk RR 1, Londesboro 22-86-2 23. Business Directory G. •A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St., W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119 - Seaforth BOX FUNERAL SERVICE R. S. BOX LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful attention Hospital Bed FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS Phones: Res. 595-W — Store 43 J. A. BURKE Funeral Director and Ainbulanee Service DUBLIN ONTARIO Night or Day Calls: Phone 43 R 10 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 835 D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - root Correction Commercial Rotel Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m. 23. Business Directory SEAFORTH MEDICAL CLINIC Goderich St., Seaforth, phone 26 P. L. BRADY, M.D., M,C.G.P. Telephone 750 W 1 E. MALKUS, M.D. Telephone 15 W. FLEWELLING, M.D., C.M. Telephone 223 OFFICE HOURS: Afternoons, except Wednesdays; Evenings, except Wednesday and Saturday Appointments may be made in advance. DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth If no answer call 317 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A„ M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W Res. 5-J Seaforth JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist — Phone 791 Main Office, Goderich St., W., Seaforth, adjacent to Clinic Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Office Hours: Seaforth, daily except Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursday evenings by appoint- ment only. Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (Above Hawkins' Hardware. G. A. WEBB, D.C.' "Doctor of Chiropractic 438 Main Street - Exeter X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except Wednesday Tues. and Thurs. Evenings 7.9 For Appointment - Phone 606 SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. W. G. Drennan, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaofrth McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C. D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550 A.' W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth Ontario A. M. HARPER & COMPANY Chartered Accountants 55 Sbuth St. Telephone Goderich JA 4-7562 Licensed Municipal Auditor THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE—Seaforth, Ont. OFFICERS: President -J. L. MaloneiSeaforth Vice-President—John H. Mc - Ewing, Blyth. Secretary -Treasurer — W. E. Southgate, Seaforth. DIRECTORS: J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; William S. Alexander, Walton; Harvey Ful- ler, Goderich; Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth; N. Trewartha, Clin- ton. AGENTS: Vincent Lane, RR 5, Seaforth; William Leiper, Jr., Londes- boro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; Harold Squires, RR 3, Clinton. 24. Cards of Thanks I WISH to thank all those who were so kind to me during my illness. Special thanks to the nurses at the hospital, Drs. Bra- dy and Malkus. -1 SHARON ANN JOHNSTON 25. In .Memoriam PORTER—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mary, who passed away Oct. 10, 1053. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and trea- sure them all, Unseen, unheard, she is al- ways near, Still loved, still missed and ever dear. —Lovingly remembered by her Mother, Father, Doreen, Ann and Joseph. 25-87x1 27. Births FLEMING—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Fleming, Seaforth, a son. Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Exposi- tor Want Ads. FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE PAGE 6 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 Expositor box number. Please do not ask for this information. News of Hensall Carry Children To Safety When Trailer Burns Damage in a fire in a mobile home in Hensall was confined to the kitchen area, in an early morning fire Friday. Mrs. Earl Gass and her two children were alone in the home at the time. Mrs. Gass .bundled her chil- dren up and carried them from the home when .an electric wa- ter heater burst into flames. Shortly after. her husband left for work she turned on the heater and it exploded. Damage was confined to the kitchen area with a cupboard being burned and plastic pip- ing melted. Firemen entered the mobile unit with gas masks because of the dense smoke. They stated following the fite that within 10 minutes the trailer may have been destroy- ed. The Gass couple have a fam- ily of two: Gary, 5, and Brenda, 4. They were former residents of Seaforth. At 11 a.m. the same morning the firemen were recalled to the scene when a fire. started in the partitions of the unit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden, Sam and Linda, of St. Cathar- ines, and Mr. Harold Hedden, Dresden, were Thanksgiving visitors with Mrs. Catherine Hedden and Herb. Weekend visitors with Mr. John Passmore were Mr. and Mrs. Gib Duncan, Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLean and Mr, and Mrs. L. Wilbur, Hamilton, and Mrs. James McLean and Marion, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and family, Oakville, were Thanks- giving visitors with the form- er's mother, Mrs. C. Cook.....,_ Beautiful decorations in Thanksgiving motif were very much admired in the United Church. on Sunday last; decora- tions were arranged by Mrs. R. J. Paterson and Mrs. Raye Pat- erson. The Misses Amy and Greta Laramlrie spent Thanksgiving Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bob and Jean, at Cen- tralia. Charles and Bob Mickle at- tended the rugby game at Western in London on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McArthur, of Ingersoll, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Mr, Charles Mickle, of Med- way Hall, U.W.O., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and David,' Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. William MickIe, Pamela and Judith, Mr. Charles Mickle and Mrs. Florence Joynt and Bob and Ann at home spent Thanksgiving Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett, Bryan, Diane and Geoffrey, of Toronto, were Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Miss Ruth Anne Traquair, of St. Thomas, spent the weekend with relatives in and around Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Murray McEw- en, Carolyn, Jane and Michael, of London, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEw- en. Bingo Winners ' Winners at Hensall Legion bingo Saturday were: Mrs. N. Fleischauer and Fred Kennings; Mrs. Fleischauer and Paul Boa; Mrs. C. McNaughton; Mrs. Om - stead and Mrs. Fleischauer; Mrs. 0. Smith; Mrs. Fleischau- er; Jim Smale and Harvey Tay- lor; Mrs. Brenner and Mrs. Om - stead; Mrs. B. Walker; David SmaIe; Mrs. Clarence Reid. Jackpot specials, Mrs. Wes Venner, Mrs. Brenner and Mrs. Omstead. Door prize winners were Jim Smale and Mr. Swartz- entruber. Jackpot this Saturday will be $100 in 55 calls, with two door prizes. Council Plans For Nomination Hensatl village will revert to Standard Time on Oct. 29, along with most towns and villages in the area. The decision was an- nounced at the regular meeting of Hensall village council last week, Mrs. Witmer Ferguson was present regarding a grant for the school fair. Council granted the board $60. Council passed a motion that all commission for agents from the insurance policies under control of the council must be divided between the three local agents. P. L. McNaughton was appointed to help select jurors. Nomination meeting was set for Nov. 24, with nominations at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall. If an election is necessary, it will take place on December 4. Of- ficials will be: Poll 1: DRO, W. 0. Goodwin; PC, Mrs. Harvey Heys; No, 1A, DRO, Geo. Hess; PC, Miss. Pearl Passmore. CONSTAKE . Non OF THE Walt Mr- and VOL Wm •Pele' 114 Deanna .attended ltaekten en Monday, where•,Mltr, Pale:was judging horses. `hey Were gy.,ests• of Mrs. .Bromley ler Thanksgiving dinner, Monday evening, :and,Mr. James Dale returned home with them. Trousseau Tea One. hundred guests signed the guest book Saturday after- noon and evening for ;tire trous- seau tea honoring Miss Mar- jorie Hoggart, at the horse of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoggart, prior to her marriage this Saturday, Oct: 14, to Mr, Paul McMaster, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster, of Grand Bend, at Constance United Church. The bride's mother, Mrs. Hog- gart, and Mrs. McMaster and the bride-to-be received the guests at the door. The house was tastefully decorated with fall flowers. In the afternoon Mrs. Frank Coleman, Sr., of Ripley, and Mrs. George Addison, of Sea - forth, poured tea from a beau- tiful lace -covered table, center ed with bouquet of flowers and candlebra of lighted candles, and unique silver tea services. Serving the guests in the af- ternoon were Misses Jean Dol - mage and Barbara Coleman, with Mrs. Francis Coleman, Jr., Mrs, Lorne Lawson• . and Mrs. Robert Dalton in the kitchen. Miss Phyllis Bryans received the gifts and opened them. During the evening Mrs. Joe Riley and Mrs. Frank Riley poured tea with Misses Phyllis Bryans and Carole Fowler serv- ing, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson, Mrs. Roy Dolmage and Mrs. Wes Hoggart in the kitchen. Mrs. Ken Hulley opened the gifts. Showing the guests the gifts was Miss Cathy Eckert. The trousseau and clothes was Miss Laura Hoggart, and the bride's linens, china and silver was Miss Betty Hoggart, both after- noon and evening. Mr. Laurence • Taylor, -of 0, A. C., Guelph, spent the holi- day weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Buchanan are spending three weeks with their son, Mr. Wilfred Buchan- an and family, of Ilderton, while Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan is holi- daying with her parents in Scot- land. Mr. Douglas Riley, of Sear - borough, and friend, Miss Nor- ma onma MacDonald, also of Scar- borough, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busby, of Chatham, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Law- son and attended the reception for Mr. and Tylrs. Bob Lawson last Friday evening at Londes- boro. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbuti Jewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Win Jewitt visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Knowles MacLellan, of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dale, of Byron, visited Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Verne Dale. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, of Ripley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ell- wood Clark, Mark and Laurie, of London. Mr. 'and Mrs.'Percy Huth and Mr. John Ferguson, of Clifford, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacGregor. 1181' and Mrs. Jack Dodds, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brydges and son, Craig, of Belgrave, were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator and family visited Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Webb, of Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. 'Borden Brown, Joyce and Elaine visited Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. Edgar Brig- ham and Raymond, of Allan 'Park, and with Mrs. Sarah Brown, of Hanover. Mr. •and Mrs. Charles Dexter are spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, of Blyth. Mrs. Frank Riley, along with Mrs. Tom Riley, of Clinton, are visiting Tuesday and Wednes- day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellwood and family, of Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mont- gomery, who have sold their farm, will move this weekend to Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Havercant and family, who have purchased the Montgom- ery farm, will be moving in. We are sorry to lose Mr, and Mrs. Montgomery and Glen as es- teemed neighbors, but also wel- come Mr: and Mrs. Havercant to this community. Miss Wilma Dale and Mrs. Don Glousher spent the week- end with Mrs. Thelma Bromley, of Kitchener. Guests also of Mrs. Bromley on Sunday even- ing were her father, Mr. James Dale, Mr. Murray Scott, of Bel - grave, and Mr. Don Glousher, of BIyth. Shower Honors Bride - Elect A miscellaneous shower was held by Miss Cathie Eckert at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert, on Satur- day in honor of Miss Marjorie Hoggart, whose marriage to Mr. Paul Arnold McMaster will take place soon. Games suitable to the occasion were played un- der the supervision of Dorothy Boyes, Ann Troutbeck, Cathie an Connie Eckert. Dorothy Boyce expressed ev- eryonees best wishes for Mar- jorie's future happiness before she was presented with many lovely and useful gifts. Mar- jorie thanked everyone and al- so invited them to her trous- seau tea. A dainty lunch was served by the girls, assisted by Mrs. Con Eckert, Mrs. J. M. Eckert, Mrs. Francis Coleman and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux. Mr., Mrs. Eaton Wed 51 Years The family of Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton gathered at their home to honor them on the occasion of theie fifty-fith wed- ding anniversary', Tuesday, Oct. 10. They presented their par- ents with a beautiful floor lamp. A delicious lunch was served after a few social hours. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton have two daughters, (Isobel) Mrs, Peter McCowan, and (Margaret) Mrs. Foster Bennett, both of Sea - forth, and three sons, Ken, To- ronto, Don and Walter, of Sea - forth. GROUP 4, WA At a recent meeting of Group 4 of the WA of Northside Unit- ed Church two selections were played by Misses Julienne and Helen Elliott on their accor- tlians. Bowling Leagues • Egmondville Church bowling league is well underway at the Seaforth Bowling Lanes. The teams and team captains in- ' elude: Red Wings: Norman Mac- Lean; Bruins, Don Eaton; Leafs, Roy McGeoch; Rangers, Rube Stevens; Canadians, Bob Doig; Black Hawks, Ross Alexander. Highest averages in the first week of play were: men, Billy MacLean and Don Eaton, 210; Mel Merriam, 195; women, Joan Eaton, 167; Marjorie Pap- ple, 164. League standings after first week: Black Hawks, 4; Leafs, 3; Red Wings, 2; Bruins, 2; Rangers, 1; Canadians, 0. The Alley Cats have taken over the lead in the Highland Shoes bowling league on Tues- day night at Seaforth Lanes. Ladies' high single for the night went to Maxine Marks, 206; ladies' high triple, Marian MacDonald, 461; men's high single, Peter Weimann, 218; men's high triple, Roy Drager, 557. Team standings: Alley Cats, 16 points; Hell Cats, 13; Black Cats, 12; Puddy Cats, 10; Tiger Cats, 8; Cool Cats, 4. ,„' C.W.L. Meets At St. Columban The October meeting of the St. Columban Council of the Catholic Women's League was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. McQuaid on Tuesday evening with 22 members present. It wasannounced in a letter read by Mrs. Jack Moylan that the Deanery meeting will be held in Hesson on Oct. 18. Mrs. Mar- tin Murray, second vice-presi- dent, reported pins received for graduates from Grade VIII. Conveners were appointed for the card parties which will be held in the homes during the fall and winter. It was de- cided 'to dispense with the bazaar for this year; instead, a donation is being asked from each family. Donations were voted to the following: School of Christ, Diocesan Education Award, Diocesan Reserve Fund, Veterans' Christmas Fund, Burs- ary for Education of Priests, and Our Lady's Missionaries. Father Coughlin spoke, ex- plaining the census to be taken soon. The prize for the even- ing, donated by Mrs. Albert Cronin, was won by Mrs. Ed- ward Melady. HURON FARM NEWS Good weather is allowing farmers • to c4tch up on the farm work. ltlost harvest is complete with, the exception of sugar beets, grain corn and late turnips. Grain corn is maturing re- markably well and some of it is now being picked. Pastures remain in fairly good Supp ; and livestock is doing quite toed on fall Pastures,