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FOR •SALE } REAL ESTATE TENDERS 'WANTED
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FOR SALE •
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Inch $ 55 per M Del'd
L_ 85 per Ai Del'd
6 Inch 110 p't • Al Del'd
7 inch 145 per 11f Del'd
8 inch • 175' per M Dead
T', Y's and 'Elbows in Stock ' ,
Prices for 10", 12' ,
and. 14" +
on Request •
RYDALL BRICK AND• TILE
k;Iglnfield Phone 193 Ltican
lltfn
5 Inch
'ro7S! TOTS! Beavers Basement
Boytown is open a1.1 year 'round,
Gifts) for children's parties. birth-
days etc. ,for all ages,' Beavers
lpeel « are. 3tfn•
4 SHORTHORN' COWS. registered,
with calves' by side; also Sbo1'thnrn
buil, 16 months old, Apply Frank
Falconer, seeped farni south. of
Clinton RCAF heitses, phone• Cline
ton Hunter 22-0128, 22:20c
200 PULLETS, tSat'red hock. earl -
ed to lav,Donald Robinson, R.R.
u A11sa Craig Ont., phone 603-r-
21. "9*
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2 -WHEEL TRAILER, square axle,
600-18 tires, good box and racks:
1 oSs 1V. Hern, C;rantoe, 13,R. 1.
phone Ialrkinn 4-r-7. 29*
HOUND PUPS, black and len, 2
months old. Apply Frank Hicks.
Centralia. 29*
PEA.CH11S,, lied Holehaven and
Vedette, also Sun Glows; ileal for
refrigerator and preserving; now
ready; Elhertoe next week. Bring
A baskets 'and. bushels; pick your
own and ()live. Evergreen Fruit
Farm, Mackie Stew art, Ridge.
Toad, .Forest:. 29c
LUNDELL :HARVESTER, excell-
ent for .ehreddtng corn stalks,
potato tops. paaint'e' fields etc.
New list price $1,0S0.00. Used de-
monstrator $400,00, Apply Lake-
view Hatchery, phone 7 days, 316
eVPtiing's. 29c
•
'52 DODGE 3 -TON special truck
with 1.1'e7 reeks 'and corrugated
steel finny, .,*,ti new titres. Alotor
has 18,000 miles. Good grain or
stock trunk, Toe Twaddle, R.R. 3
Ailsa Craig, phone 603-r-1• 29*
1 55 PULLETS,' Rhode island Red
t and Light Sussex crossed. Started
to lay. Apply .Donald Dearing,
i one 620-,r-1 'Exeter. 20*
2.1\'HHEL • TRA714ER, steel box,,
in good conditinn;' large.' paint
sprayer with 2 gene, suitable for
barns and outside buildings; 2
more. guns Coo la be attached.
Phone 8 Crediton. 20c
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OIL HEATER, in good rnnditlnn;
electric refrigerator, cheap for
, quick sale, 94 Alexander St. North.
29*
PUPS, pure bred, German Shep-
herd, Apply' Clarence Schede,
Zurich. •10:541
80 PIGS; 7 and 5 weeks old. Apply
Chas. S. Bedard, phone 71-1.•19 or
.$37 Zurich, Ont... 29*
Refrigerator
Bargain
8 Cu. Vt. Cold Spot Refrigerator,
in good coxtditlon. Alt•recondition-
ed, New motor, Will take trade-in,
Snelgrove's
PHONE 15
EXETER
29c
COOK'. STOVE; white enamel,
Findlay Condor. A, in perfect cnn-
dltion; also a" quantity of user)
white brick. Philip Johns, RR. 3
Exeter, 20:5'
InI111111„I,Ittre •
CANADIAN
PROPANE
GAS.'
StAPPLIANCES
GRATTON &.
HOTSON
Phone 156 Grand Bend
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111111..11..1NAIMMII11.1..
THE PLASTIC
t DECORATOR FINISH '
Looks Better -Lasts Longer'
' Llndenfields Ltd.
PAIN
14' PLATFORM and stock rack;
1 truck tire. size Sx25u 20, 90 p17'
Apply Iineszler Trucking', phonl
oh -J ("reditnn, 20e
FOR 041. TANK TRUCES or used
rolstiletlnn rirhIy eontact
selffen rmck 'Equipment
limited,
5461 Yango. .St., 1\ 1tlowdale, Ont,
° .,pc
C.OM13:1N.11, Allle ("bale -wee •641,
fully equipped., above average
rnnclttinn, Apply Charles \\'alkont,
pb0ne Atltehell 612-r-2. 29:1•
FARM in liar Township on 64'
'Highway. of 123 acres of eludes
land, cnns!ating et a 9 -room
frame home tvitlt moderns kitchen
with built-in cupboards. Has t•nelt
well with 50th Viol and eold
Wairr an tan. tins two iiressure
systems with both hard and soft
water in tap throughout Irrlllrlittgs.
blas double garage. ,ben bolls()
and pig pen. Ninety -flee acres
under euitivat1011. balance in hush
and pasture. Apply •l'rbria Int•
charme, ;J voiles west o'8 liettsail.
• 23tfc
HOUSE Td1.111.411., in excetleet ))T'•1JLtIN7 , 77s?., one
c'nnditlon. 16' 1 nA, sleeps 4, ole' block from Alain St. ('emeet block
tele rangette 1111 beater. .tpply huilding, 30 x err , at hack end of
t ann's A1111. phone 703 days, 716 lot, JVes1 offer, Apply 1';rdu easy,
evenings, Exeter. 29c wood, plume 649 Exeter. latfe
FOR RENT 3 -BEDROOM, HOME, nearly new,
full pored basement, oil furnace,
AP.U5TA1ENT available, heated, 2 hardwoodfloors; east side of llx-
bedrooms, 3 -piece bear; automatic etc(: close to schools, P. E. Belk,
washersand dryers in the Jno- will, 4.7 Joan St. East, Exeter,
cleric Ili -unit apartment building, phone 89-J.
least. phone 37'2-'W. 25.
1tc
Simmons 3 repents, Sanders St
2 A1ODL;IsN APARTAII;NTS. heat-
er'. Apply Bodg'e's store; phone 7
Crediton 27tfc
APARTMENT. above Gould ,S: Jnr*
store. Amity Soutlgott, t1tfc
CENTRALIA -••- 4-bedroo,'n house.
:Phone hone S8.rJ-2
Exeter, Stanley
Hicks.
181.1e
furbished, beateel,
:lot `tater, private bath, suitable
for one or two people; no pets,
Apply Penhale .pts., 70 John St,
C;. • Stfc
2 - 13.41) It 0 0 AL self - colitained
apartment, unfurnished, unhea•t-
ed,•• evallahle• stow, ,Apply John
Ward, phone 148 Exeter. 29*
1 -.STOREY BUILDING; '27' x 70',
with cement floor and 2 large
sliding doors; located behltld town
11a11, Apply. at Ford's Alen's Wear,.
]Exeter, or phone 601-r-6 kCensalt,
collect. 23tfc
2 APARTMENTS, unfurnished;
both are heated, hot and cold
water, ballet -in cuplloards,, use of,
laundry for washing, private'
entrance, Blatchford Apts.. • 29*
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, at 315
Andrew St., Exeter, private ent-
rance, living room, kitchen, 3-
piere bath and 3 bedrooms, ne.wlY
decorated, with utilities paid.
Apply at Ford's lien's 1\rear or
phone 691-R-5 Hensall, collect:
Stfc
3 -ROOM APART ATE N T, down-
stairs, Moder n, self-contained,
heated, partly furnished, private
entrance, suit one or two adults.
Apply 145. Victoria St. W. 15tfc
• COTTAGE, suitabte0 for 2 adults;
Immediate possession, Phone 276,
Mrs. Belles*. 29 e
HOf'S1 —110 Alain Ste phone 286
T xet?t - -.lc
;1.PAIi7.MI8NT, furn1011f1, lower
floor•, coin p 1 e t e;1 y independent.
Phone 205.or 27 Exeter. 29c
3-9100141" APARTMENT, upstairs.
Apply. 25 8111 St., Exeter, by
Septenlher 1, 29e
COTTA"E FOR 2, small, furnish-
ed, en .Centralia., running hot and.
cold waterin laundry. firing
dishes and .bedding•. Apply Al'rs.
K..HAdg!ns, phone 8S0 -J-3 Exeter.
• 29c
A.PARTM14NT, upstairs,• 3 bright
rooms and bath, $45 mon'tlily, uii-
furnislledt, for bachelor or busi-
neaS 80(010. No children please,
be0Ruse of office below. Apply
5'. W. '\Vein, plume 7 days, 336
evenings. 29c
IN HENSAIi1.—Downstair apart-
ment, modern faeitlt.ies, nicely
decorated, 2 -piece, baht, private
e n.t' r a n c e. Apply Mrs. Tames
Smillie, phone 102-J Hensall.
29:5e
MISCELLANEOUS
EVENTIDE VILLA
Eventide'Villa, a .home for elder-
ly citizens, is now -open at 60
Sanders ,St., Exeter. The Villa is
under the management of Mrs. L.
Desjardine, hone 150 Exeter.
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• 8:15:22:20c
TOP KI1LL FOR BRANS --If you
want to ripen your beans earlier
and save your crop, have the
tops killed 'with Cynamid. It
costs only . 3,00 per acre and you
can pull your beano 10 days
earlier. Seemo In I•rensall at -the
Bean Festival. Phone 266, L. V.
'faogarth. 20;5c
IFYOU' ARE 'saving ,alfalfa for
seed it will pay you very Well to
have,,jt sprayed for grasshoppers.
it costs only 52.90 per acre and a
kill assumed. Phone • 266, L. V.
Hogarth, , 29:5c
HELP WANTED ,
WANTED 3 persons for light
piece work. E. L. Mickle•and Son,
Hensall, phone 103. 29e
B.Er,IA13LE WOMAN to do liouse.-
week and care for two small
children, ages 3 and 5. Sleep out.
Duties to commence September 3.
Phone 187 Exeter. 15,:22;29*
2 'V411TRESSES—Apply Berkley
'Reet0.urant. _. 13:22:29:3;122e
5l{I".E T 'META., MECHANIC, ex-
perienced, able to read bine-
prints. 'Cop wages for good than.
Good 'working condtti'ees, Apply
Delsiah Heating & Cooling Co.,
716 Lite Street, Point Edward,
Sarnia, Ont. 230.01
SERVICES
CUSTOM la N COMB1.441 G--A11-
111y Nolen Whiting, Phene 655-1V
evenings. ° 2018c
WHITEWASHING & CLJJANINGa
A]•rangemtnts ("hit be made, 93111
Watson, Dashwood; phone 35-r=
19. eta
WANTED
ROOM & :BOAI1:T) for an- elderly
lady. Apply Box "H";, Tinies-
Arltovate, • 21*
USI::) CAlilai.N'laf4it 511'1•—Phone
7 clays or 356 evenings I:xete %
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT
SEWING MAC84INES Electric
portables, by the week, Rapper
FTnckey 1;'ttrniture, pliene 99. Ex-
eter , ..-_,_.. , .Stfc
Floor Sanders
t'IOoi 9441 eel, t'laor l?ollslIete
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Eta • :
SI!°A'VERS HAADWAIIE,
TV SETS
134I3108, 1z1 CeorItt.-:f'LA?;ti",1T:S
Ititii'S IT 111.A0)t1'i" ittottrief
Phone tenni' fend 102
Typewriters
$1TAN3i.0 btiil,11flr,'t'AltL'h7
t3'i'' \`trlla.li O.R. MON4.I1-1
jti; : ri;1iC 94 .Al'SVOCAti`H
ftottl 770' 11
HRMS.
• FARM.-
C. V. Pickard
Etcr
3 -STOREY BRICK. 3 hedrooma,
modern kitchen and bath, good
basement and heating equipment.
1111111 e 1 l a t e. possession, Price
$6,500.00. Liberal terms, •
.100 ACRES -- Centralia. district,,
close tea highway d11r1 5rho01, good
barn and comfortable 1101150, hy-
dro; productive clay loam. Price
516,500.00, .
100 AC'11l3S—K44)pen ditrict, level
May loans; hydro In house and
barn; good water supply. Pelee
512,000.00, . 29c
BRAN:) NEW'-•3-hedroe n. 1 -floor
home with garage, up - to - date
kitchen; beautifully tiled bath-
room; large dining -living) room;
fine basement with oil -burning
furnace; attached garage.
$22,000,00 CASH with ,montllly pay-
ments will purchase good brick
home in choice location. •
APARTAl'ENT HOUSE, centrally
located, 4 Completely self-contain-
ed, furnished apartments. This is
a brick building with everything
in the best of repair throughout.
Will provide comfortable home
and income.
PRICE $6,:;00, with 51,500 cash,
• Roomy brick house,. Well located.
Balanoe of payments may he
spread over 10 years. 1Stfc
CENTRALIA — 3 -bedroom Mame
Iue is ve c,
with approximately 4'i, acres of
lana, This h0 s well wired, re-
decorated throughput, has good
'Water inside, Pelee 52,600, Liberal
terms. Immediate pq,ssesslon. IStfc
To buy or tell see C. V. Pickard,
Realtor and General Insurance,
304 Alain St.. .Oxo phones ter,65
1.
and 625. 201fc•
NEW HOUSE nearing completion.
Forced air oil heating. Nice lova-
tion. Reasonable price. Apply to
Tom Walker, Nelson St., phonr1�e
553. ' Stfc
ANDREW ST., EXETER, 3 -bed-
room 'home, Johns -Manville, mo-
dern kit011e0, living room, dining
room, bedroom and 2 -pierce bath
on plain floor; 4 -piece hath and
2 bedrooms up. Situated on a
lovely lot. .An extra .lot included.
58,600 with 53,000 down, terms for
balance. Apply Mrs. Charles Tin-
dall; 220 University Cres„ London,
Phone S-2036. , S;Stfc
1 FLOOR, Insub brie, living room
fireplace, 2' bedrooms, 'full bath,
nice kitchen, full cellar; furnace,
hot water tank, central location.
FRAME HOUSE; 3 -bedroom, hydro,
batb, oil heat.,
1 -STOREY HOUSE, new furnace, a-
piece bath, new roof, garage.
RUG BRICK HOUSE, 6 -room, In
very convenient shopping centre,
bath, hot and cold water, cash
cleat, quick possession. 1Stfc
APARTMENT HOUSE, oil furnace
hat separate r
e to est antes and
rooms. Good i n v es t 411 a r1 . Good
dwelling; 3 bedrooms, bathroom up-
stairs; living room, dining room,
den.' kitchen. main floor; furnace.
25tfc
I9IGHWA.Y 100 ACRES, brick
house, large barns, • silo, drive -
shed; 515,000.
STEPHEN 100 ACRES, brick
house, has conveniences, large L -
shape barns with good stabling,
titter carrier. `
'Write, pitons or come. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, Phone 435;
Earl Parsons, phone 507, Fred Cole,
Phone 536-W, Salesmen. 11tfc
Guaranty Trust
• HENSA.LL
3 -Bedroom frame home, immacu-
late, modern kitchen and ..bath,
new oil ,heat.ing unit. Well, worth
your Inspection./ • '
II:LNSAL L
Cuflil acreage, convenient to vil-
lag'e, well kept bridle house with
furnace and ba:111, Price reduced,
HriNSJILL
One of Ilensa:11'e finest homes,
modern 3 -bedroom brick house,
exceptionally well decorated — a
real opportunity to acquire a fine
hoine,.
1- lCNSA.LL .
2-Rrdl'oom brli'lc house, • modern
kitchen, good state of repair, new
,furnace. •
H1SNSALL
2 -Bedroom brick house, nets hot
wafer oil heating unit, hardwood
floors tip and down, good state
of. repair ,with 2 -car garage,
pelted for antrnedlate sale.
KI1e111'I V
3 Bedroom 1161116 •01i highway. In-
still Brick. hath and r6enverted oil
furnace. Good s4zed lot. Tow taxes.
Ideal for retired couple — priced
to sell with tern's,
We have eddlt.innal listing's of
town And farm properties avail-
able for year coltslderation.
Guaranty. Trust
Realtor
7l 't*A'IR.*.ate00i
Pheee 'S1, 1lensaa1
221fc
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
"i oirlsrCr MAN wants week on
farm, experienned. 94 Alexander
5I:, Nerth, 29*
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
CHICKS, 1'tJLT.t3TS, wide r'llniee.
111c1f(iing Aloes In -C!).610.4 •extra
'el;5$, lots veld). Limited quantity
sleeted. Order September•fictober
beellere new, Ask 1(e 'rota further
particulars, Agent:
tele ('a,t'sc1r1-
den. Exeter, phone) 2'48-W; 'htay
I4llctchery, 120 John N., lioniiithn.
20e
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
LA11111Sr (;hrlstlnas ()ellen,~ 4tart'4
early With A:trle C'nsnitelee—.part
61' full tip's---valuahle- sales ter-
riinrles rimy ateilehle, C"s0.. 110494.
Sart', Write A\1re, L, 'Green, Hee*
0Veee g9C
Iil:.\1OVAL OF SW11,1.
Tenders are called for the re-'
01010.1 0f swilI from RCAF' Station
•(?eetr0ha, Ontario. for tate IT.
meander of the !level year to
Alarelt 31st. 11138. .411 tenders, arcs
to be addressed to the t'nmluana-
Ing' officer. fit';tl"' htatlnn* ('021-
traiia. Clttiario, 341(1 are 10 he re-
ce]veck 00 01 before 9 Septenlher.
1VtiU71
'fenders will be rreelved by 4110
Undersigned for a quantity of
wend at S.S. No. 7 1:sllnrn0.Apply
by September 3 lo ilelnlar Skin-
ner, Pelt. No. 1 Centralia. 1,9.o
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of 96 Acres Of Land.
LQT 8, CON' 4, 1 1f1Or;NJ51 TWE',
Filtl)4•', /0(4(5'1'- 33
at 2;00 U'Clock
50 acres In grass. :Valance of
land under cultivation.
Terms of farm made known on
day of sale. Sold subject to )'0-
serve bid
CIIAJ ELS: Caslt,
3 -furrow .tr'actor plough; 1 -way
disc; AlcDeering binder, 6 -ft cut; •
wagon; double set of harness; '46
(hev. truck, in good shape: 2
cars for
hay fork track; whiffle-
tree;
11 fle-tree; neck yoke; T rolls fence
wire and other articles.
ticks,
Q140110P1 WRIGHT, proprietor
CLARK FISHER, Clerk
PP,ANJC T., YLOn, Auctioneer
22:lOc
AUCTION SALE
' Of Barn, Blacksmith
Equipment and ,
Miscellaneous Items
On the I'enllses. in the
VVILLAGE OF DASgwoOD
The Undersigned Auctioneer re-'
ceived instruetions to 'sell hY •
Public Auction on
SAT CnDAl, Al:tiT eel 31, 105r
at 1130 p.m.
Corirbivation Barn and Rlack-
sm.ith Shop; This is a 2 -storey
building, 21x30 ft. Bottom storey
completely lined with brick and
large blacksmith fireplace. Also
arjjolning stable for livestock.
Building well constructed and
In good condition.
Cash on day of sale and to be
removed within 60 days.
• Full line of Blacksmith Equip-
ment including vises, tongs, work
bone hes, new 1.,2.00-111, beam
scales. bolt clippers, blowers, tire
setters, large assortment of horse-
shoes, w r e n c h e s, bolts. 91a1y
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash.
PHILIP FASSOLD, Prop. '
ALVIN ',yALPER, Auctioneer .
22;29e
Announcements
BIRTHS'
MORGAN 1rr, and Mrs, Grant
Morgan Woodstock, announce
the birth of a son in Woodstock
General hospital, August 26,
1857.
• DEATHS
COX - In Westminster Hospital,
L 0 n d o n, Albert Cox, Grant.
" Bend, on Monday. August 26,
1957, Service' Wednesday with
interment at Grand Bend.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mfrs. Norman lea T)ick-
ert, of Klepen, wish to announce
the engagement of ` their only
daughter, Ida: Merle, to Kenneth
Ray McLellan, sod of ilii, and
Airs. Joseph E. McLellan. Kippen.
The Marriage to take place. en
Saturday, September 28, 1257. al,
3:00 tarn. in St:. ,Andrew's United
Church, Klippen, Ont. 29'
Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Ander-
son, Hensall, announce the en-
gagenient of their daughter, Mari-
lyn Jean, to George Percival
Horner, son of Aar. and Mrs, Earl
Campbell, Exeter. The wedding
to 'take place in September. 29'
CARDS OF THANKS
Danny :laugh wishes to thank
all those Who so kInly remember-
ed him with' cards and treats
while lige was a patient in the
hospital and since, returning
home.
29e.
• I wish to express my sincere.
tltanlcs to all who remembered
ol0 with cards, treats and floweth,
also those who 'visited me while
a palietit 141 '51. ,Tnseph'S and
5n1,t11. Huron Hospitals, the Hey-
wood Rest 61001e, and since. re-
turning home, Special' thanks 10
Airs. Heywood and staff, also
Moses, Hopper and H.nckey for
their kindnesses. • — Mrs. John
lel etcher. 29*
h8i's. Harry Yearly wishes to
thank all those who so kindly
remembered her with cards, calls
and floweeve while. in St. Joseph's
':Hospital and since returning
home. They were much apprerliat-
ed. Special thanks to Dr. Gans
awl- Dr. Gibson, • 29*
T wish to" thank a,1 those who
sent me cards, lettere, flowers
and treats while a patient In St.
Tosen4(s Hospital, Speelal thanks
to Dr, Gulees and Pa§tor 7,01,0,
They were, very much appreciat-
ed. — Mrs. William Haugh. 29c
IN MEMORIAM
Pn'O11T To, teeing memory of
John Henrtr Pi•outwho passed
away two Years ago, September
2, 1955.
Two years have passed since that
sad •(4ay
When one we laved was called
away,
God 1,0011 hint home -it was ells
will;
Within our beal•ts 110 llvt`lh ()1111,
-Lovingly remembered by lies
wife, soft, fraught 01'10 - law,
grandchildren and great grand•
chil4901. 29'
S'1`TlET. WTn lnvlli c tncmriry of a
dear father, John alive,' who
pns5e4 away 1 year ego, August
26, 1956.
Yell a.l•e gn11ex11th not tnre'ntton.
Never shalt your rnemnry fads,
8 w'o e t 0 ;a t thoughts shall ever
B eget
.&round the grave Where you see
lstd.
Sadly missed by 0011 Sid and
daughter-ln-law tattle 20*
\1r1"1S1'r (.Jtc ---• In In%ing 141eleory
114 our (deer 0(411 and brother.
Calvin Westlake, who pawed
AWAY. 2 year's age. Ati5'ust 29.
1985.
A day at remembrance sari to
recall,
't`t"illlout farewell he loft 114 all.
Precious melmlorIes. treaslrt'ed oyer
Ot dayo when ria were 511 Ur*
stoner.
—Lovingly l'oplantllered by another.
sisters and brothers. :9*.
Draw Whiner
Elsie i(itigma, 11.,11. 3 t+leter,
won the School draw eondur~tt e1 by
MatMillan's this week, lT r Mint
way 'flrawn by Fred bsr'li ig, pre-
sid'erit tt Exoter EuslalesSrlitn's
Assitielatioli, She re4:eivc5 p' refund
Oh her purolla.se bf School sup-
iillCesr
Authorize Survey ! menage .From
Of River Mouth - • ,Ford Families.
gage a firm of consulting ° eet In Sarnia
Bas+ I e
The Ti11,t e04 is
Ausahle :Authority plans to ext.! Sy MRS. ARCHiE DEWAR
n the
engineers to draft a preliminary Pes'*Rnal Dern() " :annual Ford reunion wars
report on the silting problem ,at
I,
Port :''ranks, Miss Ethel Wllsotlr, St, 111at'ys, held on Sunday At Park,
The firm will he ase t . s . • : is spending a few ;holidays witil , •Sarnia, with ,over .5.0 in attend -
gest o uta.
gest methods and costs of her mother, Mr, Wilfred Wilson .ante.
stabilizing the mouth of the river An ( Mteruonn entertainment of
and making an access from theMr.:and Mrs. Maurice Baker,'• swimming and sports were en
gat s coll,.
old river bed to the cut. Georgetown visited with, Mrs, toyed; with prlxos doing to: gills,
This move was ken akerre mother, 7.40, Dewar, i and: tlndet, fancy scan II° '
Was to 1!atln'nlslrg . �+' , ell
a. meeting with. cottage owners. 'W.ednesdaY, .enroute to Stra,tilroy, , boys, S and under, •Graham 1{ern;
ratepayers and councillors of. where Mr. Baker was judge of f;4rls, i „•to 12, Phyllis :licks:
liosanquet Townshipin Fort the Shorthorn cattle. at elle fair boys, Jimmie. Inas; young
Franks last week. there. ladles, Elaine Bell; young Mien,
Cottage owners near the mouth Mr. ands. e Irvine Ford:
of theold Mr Carmen Minn Ladies kick file slipper,* Mrs.
fiver bed. have taken and family, St. Marys, , were -Fred. •jug
prcliniinary court action. 'against: guests of his father, Mr, John pied ford, :nen, Bill Ford;
Rhin, .on Sunday. contest, Bill Ford's side; milli
the Authority,. claiming they can• bottle .contest, Brill Ford's side;
not reach their cottages 'by boat Mrs, Margaret Hawkins, of marshmallow :contest, Zen stern
because of silting, which has 1<axeter, spent a few d3y8 with and Mrs. Irene :Hicks; the guess -
taken place since the Authority her cousin Mrs Arthur Rundle int; bag Mr and Mrs Gerald
(1 Airs, Wilson
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put through the cut in 1950, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, of Ford and Mrs. Gordon Ford;
Kippen, were,guests at the home guessing .ars 1111's. Irene Hicks
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Comments AbpUt
Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, Smith Riddell of
London, Mrs, Mary Elliott of St.
Marys were Sunday visitors with
Mrs.J
a ues
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q
Nancy Jolliffe spent the past
week with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills- .Lois
and Ross were weekend visitors
and they all returned to their
,home Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rundle,
Jim and Jack were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Culver at Lobo. '
Mr, and. Mrs. Lloyd Slnith, Di-
anne and Doug were Sunday 'vis-
itors with Mr, and Mrs, Enos
Hutton at Uniondale.
Mrs. Anna Denham was a week-
end visitor with her uncle, Mr.
Tom Marshall and Mrs. Mar-
shall at Mitchell and on Sunday
visited her sister, Mrs, Jack
Craig, at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Carroll
visited, their daughter, Mrs. Her-
man Atkinson and Herman, at
Biddulph.
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and
Dougie spent a few days 'las't
week with her aunt, Mrs, Garnet
Johns at Sarnia.
Mrs. Thos. ,Doube and Russell,
Base Line, were' guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur Rundle on Sun -
'day evening.
• Kenneth Culver of Lobo is
holidaying •with Jim and Jack
Rundle.
Reg Darling of Brown's Corn-
er was a Sunday visitor with. his
sister, Mrs. Lawrence Copeland
and Donna.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Rixon and
Mary. Jane spent Sunday with
Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pringle
of London visited with Mrs. M.
Copeland and Jean, also Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Copeland oft Sunday
evening.
Rev. John Wheeler and Mrs.
Wheeler of Allenford were guests
' of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler
last week.
Mr. Lawrence Copeland and.
so.n, 'Murray, Base Line, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray May, .Byron,'
were on a week's holidays motor-
ing in the United States 'last
week.
Jack Cook. of Arkona spent
Sunday with David. Wheeler.,
Mrs. John Rodd of the London
Life Insurance Co. is on vaca-
tion this week.
Helen. Webber, London, 'was on
vacation last week.
Mrs. Lawrence Copeland and
Donna visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsay Harris on Wednesday, at
Medina.
Mrs. Butters was a.' guest at
the Selves -Greenwood wedding
on Saturday evening at Munro
United Church. -
Mr: and, Mrs. Don Wilson of
St. Marys were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. John Smith.
Rev. A. Laing of Galt called
on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle
on Sunday evening.
Rev. G. Wanless, Mrs. Wan-
less and family of Stroud called
on a. number of their friends on
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hazle-
wood and Edison of Detroit; vis-
ited with Miss Blanche Mills on
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
and family returned. home after
holidaying 'for a week at Port
Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bartlett
and son, John Jr„ of London.
England, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Geo. Morphy, Donald, Jghn
and Nelson.
Mrs, Eleanor Perry and son,
John, returned to Toronto on
Sunday with her brother, Nor-
man Mackie, after visiting for
a. week with her Sister, Mrs.
Geo. Morphy and boys.
Hay Rack Ride
Around 20 young people Wed-
nesday
en-
joyed a hay rack ride on V4 ed-
nesday evening after which. they
gathered on the bank of Fish
Creek at the home of David
Wheeler and enjoyed. a Weiner
roast.
of Atr, John Rills, on Sunday, and Fred Ford. Eldest person in
Mr. and Mrs, Stan Jones, attendance was Mrs, Winnifred
Heather and $11.1ce of Sudbury flrooks.
are holidaying for a week with The business was conducted
Mr, and Mrs,. Fred Parkinson, ' during the supper hour ,and the
Mr. and. Mrs. Davidholland election of officers for the com-
and Eddie were guests of their ing year brought the day to a
daughter, Mrs. Eric Westrnan, ' close.
London,' on .Sunday, Eddie re-,
Ambled for a week's holidays, To ic; Frem
Mr. Earl Holland is visiting P
friends in Toronto this week,
Miss Lois Johns andu
A'l tray
Johns, of Usborne,.spent the
weekend with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Spence.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Switzer Personal Items
are on holidays in Kingston, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Jaques,
Shirley' and Harry and Mr. and
Report On Mrs. Clifton Jaques visited the
Ford Museum in Detroit, Mich.,
on Sunday.
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By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
B1 n hrd
Yvonne and Dalton Jaques
a
s
a
r:. spent Sunday with 'their grand -
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER parents, M:Kirkr, ton,
and. Mrs. Cecil Dob -
Personal Items ' Mrs. Ephriarn Hern visited
Mr. 'and Mi's, Fred Thomson Saturday with her brother, Wil -
spent Sunday afternoon • with liam. Stephens, at St. Marys Me -
Mrs, James 112aloney 'vho is al modal Hospital. s
patient in Clinton hospital.. t A number from the community
attended Mr, George Earl's atm -
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac-
ker and family spent Sunday tion sale in Exeter on Satuday.
1 Mr, and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe
with. Mrs. T. Waugh of London. 1 and gamily of London spent the
Mr.. and miry, Kenneth Lang- weekend with Mr. Wellington
ford and family spent the week- j Brock•
end at Bracebridge, Lake Mus- Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton of
koka and Toronto,Mr,Mrs. BobMiss Linda Mills of Prospect :Kinsman, and and 11r,
p. , Kinsman, Kippen, were Sunday
Hill is spending a few days with ; visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Misses M a r•, i a n and Sharon 'Bern,
Thomson, •j
Grant Thomson isl spending=„npunaumuunuuuuMunn unununtlanaeuun
this week with Ross Miles of
Prospect Hill:
Edwin and Carl Jones are
spending a few days with 'Mrs.1
Alvada Hopkins of Mitchell,., •
Joan and • ,Marlene Hodgins
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Pattison.
Anne Thomson spent a few
days last week with • • Mrs. Al-,
vada Hopkins .of Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills and
family of Elliot Lake were Sun-
day evening 'guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Joe Dann,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Facey,
Morley and Eddie, of Wellburn,
and Miss Edna. Facey of Piston
were Sunday .guests. of Mr,: and
Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Miss E:
Facey of Picton and Morley
Facey of Wellburn remained for
a few days.
Mrs. James Mossey is spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and
Mrs, Theodore Stephens, of An-
derson. •
• Miss Ruth Hooper +.;'returned
-home Monday after spending'the
past two months with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George
Channell, of Bloomfield, where
she was waitress at their Maple
Inn. .
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Mrs, Peter Game i i Bedell
Mich., visite t last wa* w
her parents., Mr. and Mrs. W
Hicks.
Mr. sn4 Xrs. Cleve Bropke,
and Glen of London spent the ,
weekend with Mr, and ,140..
Lloyd Brophey and Frances,
Master Eric Brown spent R
.few days with his a:tlnt .and uncle
Mr. and Mrs, Elzar it o.usseau. uncle'
:Kippen,.
Sunday visitors with My. and
Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and fa:nitly
were: Mr. .and Mrs, Clare Stith.e
erland and family ,of StrathrOY1
Mr. and Mrs, Ben 'Thompson of '
Lieury, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Tweddle •and ialnly of Wel
Corners,. Mr. and Mrs. mato*Woodburn, Billie and Pauline. •
Baptismal service Will be held
in the United, Church. on Sunday
at 4:45 a,m.
R'
Mr. and Mrs. ,pack llutcl>atl
son and family spent a few day,
with relatives in Michigan, •
Milton Deitrich of Crediton
spent a few days with his coU•
sin, Jerry .Glousber,
Mrs, Joe Kalopand
TE
Detroit is visiting with her par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Me.
Lindley.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter, McPhee.•
son attended the funeral of leer
aunt, Mrs, McLean at Wyoming
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Eng,
land .of Hensall :and Mrs. Sam'
•Lamport of Crediton • visited oft
Sunday with Mr. Wilbert Young
and Miss Sophia ,Young.
-1
Mrs. Warren Brock spent three
days last week assisting at the
Progressive Conservative :elec•
tion campaign headquarters in
London, for her :brother, Mr:.
Bill. Stewart,
Roy Dykcman ;spent the week-
end in Detroit and: visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simon,
Hazel Park.
Jane Dykeman spent Friday!,
at the home of. Mr, and Mrs:
Jim Meikle, Kirkton.
Decoration Day services were
held at Zion West on Sunday
with Rev. Watson of St. Marys
conducting. Kenneth Johns of
Elimvilld was guest soloist.
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