The Huron Expositor, 1959-12-04, Page 6-TEE MYRON E
ITOR, SEAFORTIL ONT.„ DEC. 4, 1959
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/SE MASSIFICATIONS
tO YouR AlliVAISTTAGE
-Gearing Events
2, Lost, Strayed
'
. • BOP Wanted
5.grineso OPPortunities
6. Teachers Wanted
Situations Wanted ,
. Farm Slack For Sale
9.Poultry For. Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
. 11, Articles For Sale
I. Wanted To Buy
13. Wanted
• 14. Property For Sale
• 15. Property For Rent
- 16. For Stale ' or _Rent
17. Wanted To Eent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
• 20. • Auction Sales
21. 'tenders Wanted
• 22: LegalNotices
• 23. Cards of Thanks
24. In Memoriam
-25. Personals
; The cost is low. Classificatibns 4 2, 3,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17 -minimum
25 cents an insertion. All other classi-
fications, minimum 50 cents per insertion,
excePt Auction Sales (20), Tenders Want -
• (21) and Legal Notices' (22), rates on
aPplicatioh.
1. Coming Events
RECEPTION FOR Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Querengesser; riPe Evelyn Rivers, in Brod-
hagen Community Centre, Friday, Decem-
ber 11, Lunch booth. Norris' Orchestra
vvill be in attendance. 1-90x2
,NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE, Brodhagen
and District Community Hall: hats, horns.
lunch. Clare French and His Rythmri
Rangers.. 35 a couple. PHONE DUBLIN
58 r 9, or 1VIITCHELLL 602 n 13 for table
reservations. , 1-904
COME TO S.' S. No. 12, McKillop, Eri•
dte, -Dee. 11 at 8:15 in the sChoolreora.
Variety concert to inelude operetta, reci-,
tartans, choruses, dialsgues, etc. Admis-
Sion, Adults 35 cents, Children Free
1-90x1
. Lost, Strayed
11." Articles For Sale
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Apply -
to CLARICE'S GARAGE, 'Main St, Sea -
forth. - 11-90-1
BORDER- COLLIE Pfins for sale AP -
Ph' to Billy 'Ryan, RR No, 5, Seaforth,
Phone 46 It 4, Dublin ' 11-90x1
•
PIANO .FOR SALE; small,. OPright,
recently tuned, PHONE 676, SEA.FORTE.
11-90-1
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SELLING:-QUT SALE
Rayner's" Jewellers
8 Wellington St., STRATFORD
-Are quitting busiar4s. Positivelyevery-
thing must be sold. Only a short 'time
left. Now you can, biry Canada's finest
nationally advertised Jewellery, Watches,
Diarnond Rings, Silverware,. etc, at prices,
you may never see again: No matter
what you buy, you jirst Can't help saving
money. Roneraber, tii • is short, met'-
,
chandise is moving, out fast. So, you. must
hurry. Whatever 'you de; .don't miss ;this
AT U.S.N. •Boy's over -
hoes, size 8. Finder please return to
430X 895, The HURON EXPOSITOR.
2-90x1
, HOLSTEIN STEER, approximately 500
ounds, from Lot 18, Stanley township, on
o. 4 Highway, nearly three weeks. ago.
hider pleast Phone CLINTON HU. 2,
511. 2-90-1
TAKEN ,BY MLSTAKE, Sunday, NOV.
2, Seaforth 'United Church, one over -
oat, with plaid zippered lining and'brown
gimes, Please contact owner at 669 J 12,
SEAFORTH, 2-90x1
• Help Wanted ,
12. Wanted To.Bny
• WANTED To PURCHASE : Good', used
accordian, large size, 120 bass. ,BOX 893
THE EIU.RON EXPOSITOR..., .12-00xi
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USED EVAPORATOR for male syreP.
Apply BOX 892, Tat 'FIURON rarosi-
,
HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for sick,
down -and disabled farm animal. PromPt;;
courteous • collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. a
collect, ED ANDREWS, 851 R 11,•Cll
Sea -
forth. Associated with Darling & Co.. of
Canada Lt•cl.
y
1 , Notices'
-IIIA4JIG mArikElts--Instaitt dry.wa-
terproof, write .on any surface; jtist pull
off 'cap amd Magic Marker is ready to
use. • Refills availahle. Nine colors ink.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, "
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REVITALIZED cleaning :At /3uchanan
Cleaners, Mount Forest. Mbre soots and
stains removed. • Garments stay clean long-
er, wear longer. Agent: MILLER'S
LAUNDRY • SERVICE Phone 247 for
19 -90 -if
NOTICE
•After Dec. 5th, 1959, Tucltereartith town-
ship Municipal Dump.- will "be closed until
•CORA CHESNEY '
Acting. Clerk
19-90-2
ACHESONSTOCK•.,
ISERVICE, •. • -
inglkest cash prides paid ifi surroandirrit'
district for dead, old, slick, or disabled 'hers -
es and. cattle'. • Horses At 5c 'a "poufid. For
the fastest and proper' removal 'of all ani-
zuald; day or night . . •• •
,
Call Locifig Distanee and ask for
ATWOOD ZEN141 34900
(no toll. charge) , •
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
WALTON NEWS Or THE WEEK
17th ,and, Boundary Group
The regular monthly Jrieeting of
the 17th and Boundary Group of
.Upited. Church. Was: hel at
'the home •of Mrs: Martin .,B n
;with:16" merribers present0:-... Mr ,
Buchanan presided ov.er the :met4
ing ,Which Was opened • with: the
singing Of. a hymti "and sprAy.00)3t
Mrs; .laan...Mrs Cliff.,Hoegy• read
the'..scripture taken from ' Luke 2.
' In the business . period, eleetion
of officer' was . held as ' folloWs:
president, Mrs. Donald Buchanan;
secretary, Mrs. :Martin13 a an ; .W1VIS
'treasurer,. Mrs. 'George
Son;•.WA.treastiret; •Mrs. Cliff Rit-
chie.; .Supper .committee, . Mrs. C.
.HoegY,. Mrs. H.
Murray 'quilt committee,„ Mrs.
Roy. Bennett,. Mfg. • R. 4Sma11don,
Mrs:: Maud Leeining.
• Sign Trading .S.,.amp Petition
.•-• The November meeting of the
WAlteri. Wonien'S, institute was held
•„Oh Thursday .evening in the 'Cern-
mtmitr with ' a.. splendid .at-'--
teridance: The opening exercises
Were presided over hY Mrs; F. Wal-
•ters. Mrs: .0Onald BUchanan-gave
the :motto, •"No ruleis. a.'"good rule
unless it Will ..wOrk as Well for your
neighbor, fir even.. your erierney .as
it: will .work for , The ,Secre-
..tary'S report was.given bY Ws.
E. McCreath... Cerrespondence. was.
,
.read, 'ails° a card.. of: thanks,. ...A.
Petition as Signedregarding trad:,'
:ing.'Starrips.. • The roll, pall, Wag.•.en-
swereci with, `.4S,,a:Cari.44:1011;:what
koui.: beef?",
.1.conunItteO was appointed- to
take charge of the' course, `.`Cater-
ing • to2. Crowds,'.' . to , be :'held next
;Timmer, Mr's. R. Travis, Mrs. Win':
,Dennis,. •. George McArthin-
and Mrs....Glen. Corlett.-, Plans "were
made .to? h'itencl"..)Cji:NEX „M'Lady
broadcast on. Tnesday-afternoon,
Owing to other Christmas:-
Ments; the Decerribermeeting
be changed 'from the. regidar date.
to.. Thursday evening,: December
10,, when, Santa.Claiis
ent Ste conduct a. gift exchange, ."•.A
*Ionatiori. Of 50 .cents Will be receiv-
:ed for. a needy cause.'h• . •
The .treasurer's. ,report Was giv-
ert C.
Martin .•eondUcted thecitizenship
prOgram, during Which a,:questien-;
aire,:bn Radio :and TV' programing
cOlOrect,alides. by :Mrs, Berne. Mc-
Kinley (nee..Deris „et
Brantford,. on.. :reeent trip'
Caracas, VeneZuera;
,CciniteSY remarks were given,
.'Mrs. • 'Martin, and •.•i. ',gift was.
presented by ,Mrs. D. Buchanan:.
:Lunch -hostesses :were „Mrs.. Ron
Sennet) Mrs. Harold Bolger, 1Virs:
S. Humphries, Mrs. •Coutts,
1Vlarshalrand Mtg. Jee
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Library BOarittleetS.Officera
The: annual :meeting of,the
Wal-
ton . .Public Library., was \held -.on
Tuesday evening,' when .the
ing officers ;Were ..•reiristated..for
another ;',11-0OaP4 president,, Rey. W.
Thorriaav -Secretary; Wal, -
Ratepayers . and inbaliitantS'• Hie.. Town -
hip
_
• of Tuckersinith. are requested by the
.€11111A.eil tO.Inot cars, on tOW hip
'roarls'a:tA streets during thO'i*illter BIC! 'the,
in order to 'facilitate: snowplowing era-.
, Connell Will. net. be responsible for ox.:-„
ages to any. vehicles...Parked 'on or
13.. NVanted
MALE BOARDERS Wanted.' RHONE
2414, Seaforta. , • •.• 13-90x2
14. Property -For -Sale,
,
• PLAN your home now; 350.00 dowo.
will bus' you a lot in Seaforth or. Harpar-
hey. Lots surveyed:, Land".snitatde for
.V.L.A. projects Ternis 'to • Snit.' CLAY-
TON DENNIS. . '
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CLERK - TYPIST -
Full time Or Part time.
For Seaforth Office
Apply in writing to
BOX 894
HURON EXPOSITOR
440-1
. Farm Stock For Sale
40 PIGS for sale. Apply to PAUL VOG-
LS, Phone 86 r 11, Dublin . 8-90x1
• 29 PIGS, 6 to 7 weeks old. J. SCOTT
CLUFF, Seaforth 8-90x1
1• ELEVEN PIGS, ^6 weeks old. Apply to
()SCAR TEBBUTT,,eaforth. 8-90x1
• 37 YORK PI -GS, eight weeks old Ap-
ply JOHN CALWILL, Brucefield, Phone
Clinton HU. 2-3204, , 8-90-1
SHCYRTHORN BULLS, serviceable age-
IRVAN MILLER, R.R. 1, Bornholm.
8-90x1
A NUMBER of good strong, even York
chunks. Apply to A. R. DODDS, Phone
Seaforth 66LR 14.. • 8-90-1
CATTLE Ton SALE: 11 Hereford
steers, 650 lbs. Apply to MERVIN HOD-
GERT, 11.11, 1, Bornholm. Phone Dublin
1.4r 17 ' •• 8-90x1
PROPERTIES
• FOR SALE
Acling Tuckersmith
Large two-storey dwelling, E..st William
Street. Easily 'converted, to apartments.
Close to Main Street, Schools and Church.-
. -
Compact cottage; Goderieh St. West,
two blocks from Main St. All conveni-
ences: An ideal family. 'bonze. Priced for
Large dwelling, 'iVeat William:St., in-
cluding extra "Mr new oil furnace.; 'mod-
ern kitchen {Ind bathroom. Recently decz
orated. .A real bargain at 36,000 cash.' -
• 100 -Acre Farm, WI Miles south o6 Vil-
lage of Dashwood, on paved county .roacl.
• Altirifildings, including large bank barn
and brisk dwelling,, in first-class condi-
tion. Full' price $15,000., ,
We herve,tbree choice Tuckersmith Town,:
ship farms worth investigating.
PROPERTIES'AISO LLSTED
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•
Contact
H.A.ROLD JACKSON, Broker
Phone 474, Seaforth
JOHN A OARDNO
• Insurance Office
Phone 214, Se:Worth.
9. Poultry For gale •
148p-2„
15. Property For Rent
APARTMENT FOR , PENT: •• Heated
apartment now available. FRANK ICLING.
Phone 19, Seaforth. - 15-89-2
THREE-ROOM apartment, semi-fUrnish-
ed, heated, available , noW. - PHONE SEA -
FORTH 1d0 -M. •"
• l'5-04-t-
FIVE-Ft0QM. apartmerit, -North 'Main St.,
Four-,r,om apartment, Railway St.; All 'con-
veniences. ,Apply • to CARL -DALTON,
Phone 62-W, Seaforth. • 1049x2
FOR IIEN'T: In private home, three
30 PULLE'TS, six months old, starting partly furnished roonta on, ground floor.
to lay: entire flock. ° MRS. JOHN HILLE---Aged people -preferred. ?HONE 311, Sea-
'BRECHT, R.R. 4, Seaforth, Phone 673 r 11: forth'. ' 15-90-1
• 9.90x1
10. Used Cars For Sale
" 1956 VOLKSWAGEN. cuatom radio, 36,-
4000 miles. Good Condition. Contact DAR-
WIN LANNIN, Phone Dublin 19 r 2.
10-90-1
11; "Articles For Sale
FOR SALE: .222 rifle with scope.
Phone SEAFORTH 841 r 21. 11-90x1
13./FEat trumpet and case, like now:
`PHONE SEAFORTH 559. • 11-90-1
AUTOMATIC FAN Heater. like new.
PHONE 1352 r 24. 11-90x1
ELECTRIC TRAIN and accessories, on
:,table. PHONE Seaforth 666 r 31. 11-904
DRESSED TURKEYS for sale. Apply
'to CLARENCE REGELE. Phone Dublin:
64 R 9. 11-89x3
' A NUMBER of used storm Saab in good
condition; various sizfis PHONE 141, Sea -
forth. • 11-90x1 19. Notices
TWO-BEDROOM gas -heated apartment;
all "conveniences lamnediate occupancy.
Apply to DR. E. A. McMASIHR, Seaforth.
, 15-90-1
LARGE SELF-CONTAINEH heated ap-
artment; two bcdramns; large living, room,
kitchen, 4 -piece • bathroom Immediate ea-
ctiPancY. PHObTE SEAFORTH 141. -•
15-90x2
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. 0 FiCE ,spAcE for ,rent , the former
W. C Oke 'Insurance Office Available
Jan. 1, 1960 PHONE SEAFORTH,
or149., , • • • 15-904.1
, .
MODERN 3-ItOOM apartment Tor rent,
partially heated, priVate kathroom, 'hot
water on tap. Aerie 86, Seaforth. MRS.
IHARGARET SCLATER„ Seaforth. ' •
2 • Legal Notices
NOTICE
TOELECTORS-
ToWnship of Stanley.
4. EleCtioa' will 1:e held on "MONDAY',
DEC. 7,,1959, for Redve; Deputy Reeve and
'School Area Board Trustees. .
'Polls will be open in. the followiag
Polfing" Snb-DiviSioh.• No. L SS No.
PAO, •Lanrelkee'
• Polling, Su13-fliViSion No. 2, SS Ni. -10,
DRO, Jack Aikenhead ; , •-' •
Polling Sfib-Division ",No. 3, SS No. 14,
• Polling • Sub -Division , No. TowlishiP
Hall," Varna •PEO; Lloyd 3ii:ekBon '
• Polling 'Sub -Division No. 5, SS 5, nnO.
Artnstrong..;
Polling'Sub,Division No. 6, SS 4, West,
DEO, Leonard Talbot.-- ' '
16. For Sale,nr nt -
. Polling Sub -Division 'No. 'I, Airs. Den-
Orne'is stOre, 'Drysdale, DRO Philip Durand• ;
Polling' Sub -Division NO. 8, Town Hall;
Hayfield, .DRO, Harolri. Brandon. .•
•
Polls are open s..a.m. to '5 P.m.
• MRS.' JEAN F.u.aorr,
•. Returning: Officer' •.22-90-1
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Cards of tha
,
`I VICTIM LIKE to express ray appreci-
ation to all rnY friends and neighbours
who remembered me was a patient
in Scott • emorm ospx „
23-90x1 • EVELYN 'WRIGHT
WB ?WIS31 TO thank ,all our relatives,
neighbotirs. and friends for -cards, treats,
flowers- and visits. ThanIM :also M.' the
Doctors of .Seafcoth Clinic, 'special nurses,
and staff of Scott Memorial Hospital;
Rev. Fisher and Vincent Eckert, Every-
thing was deeply appreciated.
23-90x1 . MR. and MRS, JOHN DIETZ.
GRAIlkyI Mrs. Pearsey. Graham, of
Hensel', 'Wishes to express her deepest
thanks mid' appreciation to her many'
• friends :who so kindly remembered lier
with letters, ,cards, 'treats, floral dorm-.
-Lions and visits while a' patient in Clin-
ton • COmMunity Hospital. • Special thanks
to Or. Goddard, and to the staff of the
hospiM1 for their kind. attention, - 23.90-1
COTTAGE. third house West of United'
Church. Apply to mix' r,A.Wsort, 10
Huron,St., Stretford, 14-9021,
ORDER your Christmas ` Tree no"
Trees will be available from December
7th 0n..ANDY CALDER. Phone 669 W 3.
• 11-89x2
• nomv pen SALE: Clover, 2 lbs.;
lbs, 4146; 8 lbs., 032.25 familY
:Size 7045 • pail, 414.00. •• W LACE
. ROSS, Apiaries, Seaforth. •
• USED OIL SPACE Heaters, one et 11
size, one medium BiZe also used wash-
• tag machine and one small electrital
re-
frfgorator. CROWN HARDWARE, Phone
'797, Seaforth.• 11-90-1
"FLANNELETrE Blanket*, 70tt gort,
44.45; Men's ,-Short riablier boots, 63455
gorat tock of prints and -flannelettes.
HORDEN BROViTN. Phone Sertforth 841r2,
11,90-tf
SPRAYED APPLES for sale: SPY, King,
Talman Sweets, Delkiona, ''Snow,, Russet,
Greening, Macintosh, Baldwin, etc., Free
deltvery in town. Phone ECC; .3-3214.
VIM) 11/IcOLYMONT de SONS, Varna,
; 11-90-tf
VENTILATING FANS for all harm
Pticod from 463.00. Complete
installation. For estinfistes, call or
writ,44 smutr's mAiNawastArtot SER-
VICE, Phone 851 R 5, Seafarer,
••• 11-89x4
tIQR sArmt, Pre-coofed. planted halbti ;
at( yeti have ;t6 do is toite0,0. than and
flOsier,tlatin Your, living ratan; Sting
itavierinn, 'Eon Atilt -Am -re iline
IvOir 01,Ieti• 'can thentiti. ent0'lloWOrs•
t.otliOntittr04 terns, elle% - rit it it ftocrersi
• think. or ..PAKAH'S 'OlOMNPEOUSEr
Herde;s1 Clecurre;• ,Setifortk Phone
•11450.•' • ' 11.13gra
24. In Memoriam
4th, in Walton Community Hall.
Donations of all kinds. will be
gratefully accepted, including cash.
• Mr." and Mrs. ,d. Millef. were
guests a honor 'at a social 'even-
ing held in Leadbury school -last -
Tuesday evening when they were
presented with a coffee table,
clothes hamper and snioking stand.
The address was read by Mrs.
Ernie Toll arid presentations 'Were
made by Ross Driscoll and Archie
Somerville. The evening, was spent
in playing progressive euchre. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. lVfiller'have recently
moved to the iTillage of Walton.
Mrs. Tholnas Storey .was also
presented with a table- lamP. and
clothes hamper by the, Leaclbury
school section, prior to moving to
Seaforth.
CONSTANCE
• •
:Frank Riley last Wednes-
day evening -entertained the mem-
bers. of the CGIT and members of
the WA and ,W1VIS at her home.
Progressive, crokinole, was • enjoy-,
ed„byi.all present, :after. which .the
hestess served lunch. Joyee„-BrOwn.
thanked .Mrs. Riley for ,her 'home
and pleasant evening and -lovely
lunch.' The firstprize . winner for
Creldnole , was "Mrs. Ken Preszca-
'tor, and consoiation Went to,Elaine
. WALTERS-IN memory of a dear hus-
band and father, Who. died stuldenlY, Dec.
•
A cheery." 'srrille, a.'heart of golcte
Those .who knew ,hintotll will know,
Hew much We lost one Yea -ti ago. '
-Always remembered by wife and:fate=
ily • , .• ' 2440x1
, ,
STURGEON -In Itivifig naernorY of a
dear mothei, IVIrs, Jessie Sturgeon, Bak.
field, who priased away 'one Yeal, ago,
oeve, 11- 1058. ••
One year agotoday, •,, •
• I -Watched you 'sleep away. •
' •
• Yau didn't saY "goodirYe",
But went to, yotir Eternal Home cglu high,
know you are free now,
From sorrow and -pain ; • • • -
But rti • giiie the world, 'Pear 'Mother';
To have' you back - again.
• -Fondly' remembered and 'sadly missed
by her son Zan 4nd daughter-in-laWr RaY•
Sturgeon. • - 24-90-1'
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91YEEN Sales gc Service: re-
pairs to all maker of vacuum cleaners. For
service, tall MRS. MILTON I3ERGER,
Sparling St, Seaforth. • 19-9041
• COMPLETE' Littrinzrgni.4. in Sea -
forth and district,: a -rid Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. •WEBB'S BILLIARDS, Seaforth,
agent for 'Brady Cleariers- & Laundeteria
Ltd., 'Exeter.
1-90-tt
cgrrtg 'BREEDING
:ASSOci.A.00N
,L,Where'. Bei*. 'Balls Are Used"
Artificial Tnarinfination for
Sreeels of :Cattier •
.Pcirmer Owned and :Controlled.
Call us between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m.
weekdays and 600 Arid 8;05 pin, Sat-
urday, aenings at
25. - Personals •
• HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
niailed postpaid in plain' sealed envelope,
with price list. 6 sampples '25c; 24 sam-
ples 11.00. Mail- Order 'Dept, "I' 6. 78,
Novi -..nurinto CO, I3oX, 91.' Hamilton.
. . , ,
Clinton 'HU 2-3441
or for Long Distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
90 -rt
26. Births.:
To the Editor
toys Thanks for
Parade Effort
'Dear Sir: May I take this op-
portunity, on behalf of the 'Christ-
mas Parade Committee, to thank
all the people of Seaforth and
vicinity who turned out to watch,
and especially those .who partici-
pated in our parade list Saturday.
It was certainly gratifying to the
committee- to see the co-operation
given by so many people.
No doubt •we'inacle 'seine errors,
but •I feel sure we 'can., benefit by
them and rectify • them another
year.. This .jsarade 'started as a
small one,, but events snowballed
until we had a full size .show on
our -hands that. :surpassed -our
fondest hopes.• '
All of it",was possible, first of,
all, by the financial • backing of.
the • professional' and commercial
• people of the town, the 'enthusiasm
of • the .workers, and -everything
was topped off 1)y. the large entry.
and the host of people who came
Out to see it. • •
.133r _actual count, therewere 435
people who played, some part in
• producing the parade. Add to that
the work of the Sconts, and those
people who built the floats or to'ok
part in the parade itself, and, it
gives a very, good picture of com-,,
nrunity effort and what, cad be
accomplished by a 'little co -opera
••‘.
• Once more "Thank yori", Sea-
ford), and district, for _your help
in making this parade a suecess,
with the fond. hope, Oat- our town
will have many more' cohimunity
F.. C. J. SILLS,
•• Chairman Christmas
• Parade Committee.
Mr; and Mrs.: jaines AtwoOd':and,
family, of.Windser, Were. Weekend
.visitors • with, Mr. .and :Mrs. fleht.,,,
Grinrioldby.
; • Mr:„ Charles MapGregor, -Of ' the
OAC, 'Guelph, spent the :weekend
Ress. MacGregor, „. _
Mr: and.. Mrs. Borden; 'Brown,
jdyee and . Elaine sprit. Friday
evening ; with. Mr, and .Geo.
• Campbell.; of lianover.
Mr. and ..,,1VIts. .W111." Dale spent
Tnesday, Goderich visiting With
the '..latter's ..1VIPS'0•" T. ",--111-O--7
1Vlichael. Mid'EVelYri; and. Mr.Dale
"attexided'i. sp'ecial, Meeting at, the
'cOint house when the payment .61
•.the, final , debenture on the, court
house was paid. • , 0.. .•
,...Warden. Wm. jeWitt,'attended'a
apecial, meeting at the • court house
Tuesday afternoon °and. Mr... Jew'.
it -t.,-, with' Mrs. • JeWitt;:•,attencleilithe
Hereford ',banquet, TheSday even-,
1-lengall, -
Last Friday , evening '-Warden and
;1Virg.•-',,Tevvitt attended. the banquet.
of the 'Western ' Ontario Agricultur-,
• al 'School at .Ridgetowni, where
'Warden JeWite.presented the Hur-
on:r County aWard' to 41r.. Glen
Greb, of ..ZOricin • ,•
.
• 1VIRS. MALCOLM MA.CAIJIAY
Mrs. Mary, Alice Macaulay, wi-
dow of IVIalcolm Macaulay, died
in a nursing home at Hensall Mon-
day,. in her 90th, year. She had
been ill fore more than a year. ,
Bern* in London, she had lived
-at-,-Southamplon all her 'life. :She
was the former Mary Alice Pen-
dergast, and_ was a member` of
the Presbyterian Church at South -
ter Broadfpot; treasurer, Walter ampton. • . •
Shortreed; 'librarian,' Mrs. George • One son; Royce Macaulay, is a
Dundas. The treasurer's report member of Clinton town council,
showed a very successful year, retiring at the end of this year
with a balance on. hand of $232.37. Besides her on she is surviv,ed
More Members will be accepted by three -daughters, • Mrs.. Hilda
by the -Walton library.- The winter Gosney, Mrs. Margaret Russell
library schedule is Tuesday 'after- and Mrs. Ada Hintz, all of Detroit.
DOOR, 2-5 p.m.; Tuesday. evening, The body *as .at the Ball:and
7,9 ,p.m.,; Saturday,. 2-5 P.m. • • Mutch funeral home, Clinton, untll
25th Wedding Anniversary Wednesday morning, and then talti•
A surprise party was held.- in the en to the Eagleson funeral home
CommunitY Hall ori -Saturday eve, at Southampton for a service Wed -
Mug' in &nor of Mr. and Mrs. W nesday afternoon. Burial followed
C. Haekwell, who celebrated their in Southampton eemetery......... `•
HAMILTON -At Sditt Memorial Hospital,
on Dedember 2, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Hamilton, Atwood, a daughter:
SHUPE-4SM and Bernice (nee links), ard
happy to announce' the -birth of their
second daughter, Sue Ellen 'Elaine, at
Selfridge, Mich, Air -hires _pane Hospital,
• Wednesday, November 25,, 1955 A sis-
ter. for Sarann, and granddaughtez for
Mr and Mrs M C
25th wedding anniversary. on Sun- •
day. Abont fifty' relatives spent a
very. enjoyable 0e5rening playing
progressive euchre- with the fol-
lowing as prize winners: ladies,
high, Mrs. -Roe Houston; low, Mrs.
Nelson Reid; lone hands, Mrs. 'Wm.
Dennis; gent's, , high,'. Bob 'Rum-
phries; low, Bob Houston; lone
hands, Lawrence Ryan. 'Pie lucky
chair prize was won by 'Mrs. D.
Fraser, and the* couple hailing an poem, followed by all -repeating in
anniVersary nearest- November 29 'unison the Christmas story from
,was Mr. and Mrs. Gerald RYall• the 13(x)k-Of Luke. A• very interest -
•Community singing was led' by ing Christmas story, "When the.
Mrs? David Ilackwell and aecom- Wisemen Appeared," was read by
Mr: Canip,bell Wet acted as mas-. Mrs. Bell,
etne
panietithy Miss Audrey Rackwell, oMf. rola ,e Buroamdlyn,atSinr.g, corn -
ter
ter of ceremonies for the follow' mate of the General .WA, Officers.
in prOgram: • solo, Linda Gray; eledted for 1960 are as follows:
grghland Fling, Geraldine -Dennis re.,.. -'dent, Mrs. Howard Wilson; 'CO -
piano solo, Glenna Houston; ehor- p esident, Mrs. Harold Wilson:,
chfidren present; acconi- wicepresident; Mrs. 0, Turn.
panied by Carolyn Fraser. behullin:8011sIcret• lraerayurMerr,s: EmIrmsers.HuAt-.
ealled at9ndthme rfsr,ohtRaanckdwwellerewperree wastgatt; pianists; miss _value
'sented with a. chest of' silver, with no
Mrs. Ethel Rackwell YOgibaq the j-ooritYveeetieaTri,d Miss 14Berliladey'PrySrCe;castod-
address, Mr.,.:...Eackwell fittinglY cial convener, Mrs. Miley; kit;
replied. A dVlicious lunch .,was
,seryecl with • three-tier wedding Chen helper, Mrs'. P. Christianson;
cake gracing the iace_cnverea tseolne,phmonrt, cmoincommitit:ea,nMdrms.r1,1113uadb-
, They have a •fainlly effeur: Dav, On; Press reporter. Mrs, R. Bowie.
table: • • • •
id, ,of St. Marys;. June, of London,: •soMngrss,,,aBietellrswanhgicha ffoellwowCehrdiSatinsaos,
'Audrey, Stratford- Teachers' COI- eial hour with the exchange of
lege,andwR:ried, parte sh:nnit e, -from t. gC„ahriirisetsm. Christmas rfvfitsousantdo ptlhaeyining eaetifz
Penis, -Stratford,, London, Seaforth,
Walton and -• Hudson extended a vote of thanks
all, enjoyed a pot -luck supper.' Mrs.
to the hostess for an enjoyable
evening.
GROUP III, WA
The December meeting of Group
3 of the WA of Northside United
Church. was held at the' home of
Mrs. E.: C. Chamberlain. Miss
Abbie Seip opened. ,the- Meeting
witli a' poem, • 'There'll Always 13e
.Christmas." The business was
conducted by , the president, Mrs.
W. Bradshaw. She asked for a
good turnout to the,,,Geileral WA
on December 9. Mrs. -CttStaffen
• read the repOrt of the nominating.
committee. The travellirig apron
VA'S bE0tight in and it , nice sum
realized from beneath its patches.
Mrs. S. C. Cechrane had charge
of the devotional part of the meet,
ing and read a poem, "I Still .Be-
lieve in Santa Claua." A Christmas
care' Was sung, f011otred. by pray -
a e
For Bantani•
Hockey Games,
' Schedule for Bantam and Mid-
get teams in^ thit area was drawn
up Thursday night. The Midget
teams are in group one and the
Bantams, group three. •
All games are doubleheaders,
with both ' teams playing, except
as noted. The doubleheaders 'start
at 7 p.m.
• December: •
• 8-S4-Celi:ftoornthatatHZ6nusraiellti
• 8 -.Mitchell at Clinton „
10 -Zurich at Goderich
' 11 -Zurich at Hensel
fl.-Goderich at Mitchell
170--Chliton at Goderich
18--Hensall 'at Mitchell
. (start at 6:30) •
219-2-HGetlallrlv
ieatiC1Sinetaofn.
°rth •
• 26,--Mitc15ell at Seaforth
29.-Seaforth at Clinton
January: ••
2-Rensall-at-Seaforth
6 -Mitchell at Ilensall'
• (13antam Only) • ,
6,--Goderich at Zurich .
8-Seaforth at- Mitchell (6:30)
8.-Goderich at Ilensall
9 -Clinton at Seaforth
• ,11
12_---1.1sa
00ednerillatZuehatrich
Clinton
14 --Clinton at Zurich
14-,Seaforth at Goderich
• 15 -Zurich at Mitchell
16 -Mitchell at; Herisalt •
(Midget. only)
19 -Zurich at Clinton
- 21 -Mitchell at Goderich
• 22-$_eaforth at Hensall.
..,23-TZurich ' at Seaforth
•26-1Vlitche1l at • Zurich, '•
.28--Ilensall at Goderich
29-Glinton at Mitchell
Winners- are to he declared hi
both grOuPs by February 10. Team
•classification.are: Mitchell C, Hen-
sel]. D, Clinton B, Seaforth C, Zur-
ich p, and Goderich B. Exeter 13
team has a bye-lato the playoff:
,Cover 200 attended the`IOOP 'Ban -
tern and .luvende baseball batiqUet
held in. I-lensall Memorial Centre
Friday „evening, Mr. John 13e11, of
Listowel, past- president of the
WOAA and past president of the
Chamber Of Commerce, spoke on
"Sportsmanship." was intro=
duced by Ed. Corbett and thanked
by Earl Campbell; Mr. G. 0.•Vais
Was chairman . for the evening:
-Gerald McFalls,- Exeter, District
Deputy Grand •Master of Huron
DistCrresetts Nni)..th8, efs0P°110kwenil g rneflibers
of the Bantarn-teani,' "D" ' cham-
pions Of Western 'Ontario, were
,presented by, BO: David
BuChanan, Joek Cliiriehase/ Larry
'Jones, •Gary /ones, Ron Schroeder,
Billy", Noakes, , Bob Sniale, Robert
McNaughton, Bruce .1-lorton, Den-
nis Mock and. :Jerry Chapman.
Lenny'Wilkinson,,Bryce Jacobi and
Otto, SMale were not, present to
receiVe, their, crests, •
Members of, Amber. Rebekah
Lodge, who catered' for the deli-.
:IlIrkeY dinner, were thanked
• by Percy 'Cardpbe'll. Mrs.. Clarence
Volland, -Mrs': • E. Chipchase, and
Ed.' vorbett convened the
supper. -Both the • , Bantain and
Juvenile tearingwere sponsored- by'
the.TOOF Lodge 223, -Hensalt...
. Mr. 'Robert -Dick 'Was..talten by
.ai-nbularice on. Tuesday afternoon
to Soutli'lluren Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. Fred Kennings returned,
home Friday. • after . spending '
Month 'with his daughter .and son-
• in-law, Mr. ,and Mia. Lloyd Redden,
and farnily St, Catharine, , and
With his Sister,. Mrs. Mary Gabel,
of South River,
OBITLJAIZI S
• Miss- Maja. Roobol; Reg,N„ on
the ,staff of Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, is spending her , Christmai-
vacation, this week with her par, •
ents, Mi. and Mrs. Sim Itoobol,
Mr; Lloyd Reddenvisited with
his mother, Mrs. • Catherine Red-
den, last ,week. , ., ...---- '
At 0.the dinneD, meeting , df the
ICin,strien Club on Thursday, plans •
were outlined for a houge-to-house,,,„„„„,
canvass' of . the village ' this Mon- •
day, Dee. 7, for ,.a peanut drive, .
when peanuts and mixed nuts will ,
he offered for sale' 1iY7the'inem•
-
hers. Proceeds are for Service
work and to help finance,the Ban-
tam and, Midget hockey` teams the,
club are' sponsoring. John Heal,
•
chairman of the .ways and means
'committee, is eonvenerOf the pro-. ..
ject.' Guests 'at the cl,ipner meeting
were. John Burk and Leg Parker,.•
of Exeter. , • •
A presentation for Miss Margar-
et Moir, bride -elect Of- this Satur-
day, :Dec.-- 5, arranged 'IY. Miss
Bonnie Kyle,,was held at the home
of IVIrs.-. Hareld Caldwell Monday '
evening, attended .by. 20 friends.
•Margaret_was the • recipient of.
nrali7 lovely gifts. The preserita-:
tion address was read by Mrs'.
'John Baker anti -gifts. Presented by
'Bonnie ICyle and Mrs; -Murray.•
Baker. Mrs. Grant McGregor and
Mit. Kyle conducted contests :and
luncheon was ,.served. . '• -
•
' ' . ' 'Guide Corner
„ ..' (By Linda NOakes) ' . .
' The November 24:me ting of the '
IiFirst Hensall Girl ' des began
with the nsual open'%g .exercises.
The Trilliii%, Patrol' then. lied' a •
ganne' 'called ","Chinese Puzzle".
The .Guides, )next went' into their -
patrol, corner, where they copied
notes. After this the Guides. enjoy-
ed tiVti more game s before having..............
campfire. 17
1 "C . Part Line Farm Forum
' Parr Line Farm Forum, met at•
-the home of 1V,Ir. and -Mrs.- Eldon ,
Jarrott Monday evening. Mrs. A.
Reichertvvag hostesS. ,Topic. for
discussion was "Paiiii- in, the
was,,:- co-operatives ha e undertak-
en many jobs that need tobe done.
"Among them are -edhcation (both ,
'consumerand.: producer), credit
assistance. market deVelopment, ,
• merchandi'sing, distribution Sales.
Which of these -lobs need to be
• done, but are - not being carried '
mit je-the 'Commodities with which...
you are„familar?'
This ...ford& 'felt that United Co-, '-
opeit.thres of 'Ontario is doing,a
good 'job on •"*. education, that is,
management training for local co- '
ops and information on the use of
feeds,fertilizers and' sprays. Cre-
dit assistance is given' to local co-
ops. ;•Market• development,' mer-
chanclising, and -distribUtion, sales
are being well carriedout in such
items as dried Milk, butter, 'cheese,
poultry and livestock. ' - -
'• Oliaer' co-ops; Such as the On-
tario, Hog -Producers Co-op_ and,
Marketing Board and the Ontario.
Wheat Producers' Marketing -Board
arid-White'Bean Marketing Board ,
have , not been active in producer •
and consumer ,education. . Credit '
assistance .does not' come- within
their limits. A great, deal of time
should ,be spent, by co -bps in: mar-
ket development.In order, to un-
dertake merchandising and diStri-
bution sales, co-ops wotild have, to -
be active in processing, ,e.g.,. Unit-
ed Dairy and Poultry Co-ops. More
research is aeeded in marketing.
• In order to enter merchandising
and distributionsaleg, co-ops would
have to be more active iii,the pro-
cessing fields, as far as farm crops
are concerned. Local co-ops could ,
be more active in theeducation
of use a their products, such as
feeds and fertilizers. , • , ,. .
Euchre winners were:. .ladiesr--
Mrs. -j:.Soldan; Mrs.'S. 131ackwell;
men, John -,Soldan, Ross 'Love;
lone hands, ' MrsJohn Soldan:
Next rneethig will be held at the ,
-home of Mr. and Mrs. Ian McAl-
lister. •• ., -,-.
.MRS:. '
'Final :tribute :Was ,paid • dm Satin--
daY• afterncion, by • Many, friends and
.neighbors te. Mr. James
Mond; vvho. PaSaed.,,awaY Thursday
evening,' Nov., .:her-84t1i'.year:
The_Joriner Marianna . Millar; she.
waa_born irr).Kincardirie,.daughter,.,
of thelate, .and Mrs.. John Mil-
lar, apd resided of 1er1ife
ili Hullett.land MOrria. tOwnshipg....
She was married in 1905 to „.taTnel:
R..Richmorid-7 0, '
:.beside s her husband
-are; three • danghterS, .Mrs:
David A. Craig; Blyth; Stella;.
Mrs. Russell NVOrden; Staffa;
sie, Harold.. France, ..Wing-.
hani:, a -Son, :Mfflar •Riohniond, of
the 8th concession of Morris. One.
daughter, Alberta William,
• C. IVIontgornery,; predeceased. her,'
A -sister,.• Mrs. • A. 'E.Weatheral,
alSO survives..There
are 12 grandchildren end two, great:
!
..' Funeral- services Nere centhiet..
ed On. SatindaY, at •2••• 'at the.
,son's .home by Rev. R. E.,McLag,
'Minister Of. , Blyth United,
Church, :of whielr:IVIrs..Richmond
'Was ..4. faithful, inenaher,..as,, well as
a . life Member' Or, the ,Wemen's
Missionary ',Society: .• the
service •"The Old'. Rugged Cross"
Was .Siing by 31 grandsor4,, Bodie
.Craig.'
Pallbearers , were .•'fornier neigb
bers•,.:ThornaS Laidlaw; Le she. Fear, ,
• John Nesbitt,, Nesbitt, Tor--
ranee Thindag: and ••Laiirie.:Seott..
,Flowrerbearers:, 'were„...four., grand;
. • -.
sons, BOdie, and 'Dor.i.;Craig.,:Bruce
Richmond and 'Murray Kanej, In-
• ter•ment was made inBlYth,,IInion:
Cemetery.
GROUP Pi, WA er. The scripture was taken bY
he meeting of Group 4 WA of Mrs. Staffen, A beautifill duet was
northsitle United Church was held sung by Mrs. M, Burgess arid Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. 'Harold Wil-, Roegy, Mts. C. Cochrane gave
witti 17 members and tivo vis- a Christmas reading, "Christmas
itors present. Mrs. Bell had charge At "-Granchnother's."- • Mrs. E.
of the devotional by reading - •a Fisher played. a pianci solo • of
Christmas carols.
Mrs. Cochrane expressed appre-
ciation to Mr. Chamberlain and
all ,taking part. An exehange of
gifts was followed by a most dei
ISCiOIIS linich. • •
• ,
Mr. Glen Oliver, of London 1VIed-
• ical _School., spent the. weekend
•with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs.
Leslie Oliver. -
Mr, Herb Kirkby, of Art Col-
lege, Toronto, ...visited nt his home
over -the weekend.
• Miss' Olene'Dundas, of Toronto,
was a visiter With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Dundas over the week
end.
Mr. • and Mrs. Jerry Cardiff, of
Petrolia, visited over the weekend
with the latter's another, Mrs.
Ferne Patterson.
• Mr. and -Mrg,, Harold Gregg, of
Moose Jaw, Sask.vvere visitors
•with Mr. and, Mrs.' Torrance Dun-
das and other friends in the vicin-
ity
A benefit -dance for John. Maier,
Who lost his home and entire con-
tents in'a fire last Tuesday night,
will be 11.1(1.1Vriday eVening, Dec.
W.L NOTES
The Seaforth Women's Institute
will entertain their families at the
December meeting, to be held
Tuesday,,Deeember 8, at Seaforth
District High -School. The mode
-"Why find fault; there are so
Many nide things to do." There
will be a Christmas pro'grain, con-
vened by Mrs, Leonard Strong and
Mrs. Gordon McKenzie. A debate
will be held dn, "Resolved Oat
inen are better husbands today
than •they were SO years age."
Eaeh meniber is reminded to bring
cookies, unless otherwise contact-
ed.
• If you're going to jurnp at ton-
clusitms, yeti can't always expeet
a -hiPPY landing. • '
• MRS. HARVEY ASHTON
Mrs. Harvey- Ashton, Clinton,
died in the Clinton HoSpital on
Monday in her 54th year. She had
been ill for some time.
• Born •in Hullett township,.• she
was the fOntler Annie Elizabeth
Stevens. Most of her life - was
• spent in Clintdnrand ifor-',a-^short
time she 'lived- at Blyth. Her Par-
ents were the late' Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Stevens. She was • a: mem-
ber: of• „Wesley -.Willis ` United.
' • •.
Surviving are her husband; one
son, Kenneth, and one daughter,
•Jeanne, both of Clinton; three
• brothers; Ernest Stevens, Walton:,
Thomas and Alvin •Stevens; Hul-
lett township; one sister,. : Mrs.
liarold Pethick, Seaforth.
• Rey.'J. A. IVIcKim, of Wesley
Willis Church, will ,be assisted bY•
Rev. Hugh, -Vrilson; • of naines
Road United Church; at a foneral
service on Thursday at 2
the Ball and.'Mutch funeral home.
Burial will, follow, in' Clinton. ceme-
terY.°
.Fearlessness is the mother of
cOnfidence.
PT1ON
• Mr. and Mrs. Al Grurnmett
' (nee Coby Smith)
Wednesday, Dec.
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