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The Huron Expositor, 1950-08-04, Page 8ECIALIZE IN . _GUARANTEEBECASUALTY, BONDS „SOPIDENT AND SICKNESS Vaal -ARV AND WINDSTORM Representing Companies who gibe Security with Service ALSO AGENTS FOR ONTARIO THRESHERMAN'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Information gladly given. WATSON & REID M. A REID - Proprietor Insurance & Real Estate PRONE 214 SEAFORTH FOR SALE Modern Cottage with furnace and Swage. Early possession. Duplex, solid brick. All modern ioonveniences. Good investment. Dwellings on Louisa St. Immedi- iate .possession. M. A. REID 1REAL ESTATE PHONE 214 LEMON'S TAXI ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone: 162-J or 162-W NEWS OF THE TOWN August Meeting of Women's In- stitute.—The Seaforth W.I. wr11 Sold its August meeting on Tues- Jtay, August 8, at 2 p.m. at the hur.Pe of Mrs. Eldon Kerr. This s Al be the 'travel' meeting' with Sirs. John MacTavish guest speak - FOR. SALE MODERN COTTAGE -3 -pc. bath- room, hot water heated, full base- fnent. Situated on Ord Street. 'Tired reasonable. Prompt posses - *don. 7 -ROOM HOUSE -3 -piece bath- room, hot water heating, Hydro; garage; two lots. Situated on Cen- tre St. Priced reasonable. Prompt !possession. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN !insurance & Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 TRADE MARK RE, you trust its quality CLEVE CARTER'S MAXI • COURTEOUS SERVICE • PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: DAYS NIGHTS 182 346-R FOR SALE ON LOUISA STREET 5 -Room Cottage with Garage. Priced to sell. For Sale Shetland Pony White mane and tail. Quiet for children. c er. The roll call will be answered by "Someplace I would like to travel to." Those on the Iunch committee are: Sandwiches, Mrs. Andrew Crozier, Mrs. James F. Scott; cake, Mrs. Gordon Papple, Mrs. John Kerr. Mrs. Gordon Pap- ple will be in charge of this meet- ing. At Bayfield New -Solid Construction Cot- tage. Inside plumbing. This is a buy. For prices and terms call WILSON C. OKE Real Estate and Insurance PHONE 689 SEAFORTH Let Us Prove It! DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR, THIS STORE CANNOT BE BEATEN FOR FOOTWEAR VALUES IN WESTERN ONTARIO ! SHOP and SAVE -atthe — WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Store With the Big Values" SEAFORTH LOCAL BRIEFS • Miss Marilyn Ritchie is spend- ing a few days with her grand- mother, Mrs. E. Ritchie. • Mr, and Mrs. Willis Dundas have had as their guest for a few days their niece, Dr. Ruth Dun- das, of Toronto. • Mr, Donald MacTavish, Tor- onto, and Mr. Oban MacTavish, London, were week -end guests of their mother, Mrs. John MacTav- ish. • Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Mrs. W. H. McKenzie, Oshawa, and Mr, Jack Dorrance, St. Catharines, left Tuesday on a motor- trip to the Canadian West. They expect to be away about a month. • Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson are spending a week at Barrow Bay. • Miss Doris Ferguson spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ferguson. • Mr. Robert Becktel, Hamilton, spent a couple of days this week with friends in town. • Mrs. M. McKellar is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Wil- liams, Gary, Indiana. • Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Row- cliffe and family have moved into their new residence on Goderich Street, which Mr. Rowcliffe re- cently purchased from Mrs. C. W. Ironside. • Mrs. Charles 'Cunningham, of Mitchell, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves the past week. • Miss Ella Elder has returned from Muskoka and Algonquin Park. • Mrs. Earl Bell is spending a few days in Toronto. • Miss Myers, of 'Chicago, and Miss Kuchenbecker, of Polk, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. • Mr, and Mrs. A. Hollinger, of Kilgore, Texas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Scott at Thornton Hall. While here Mrs, Hollinger visited at the home of her cousin, William T. Livingstone, and saw the house which had been built by her grandfather, Jahn Gibson. • Mr. and Mrs. Al. Woods and son, Thomas, of Detroit, and, Mrs. Joseph Dwyer and Miss Theresa Dwyer, of Kinkora, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagan. • Recent visitors of Mrs. Gladys Ferguson, who is holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKel- lar, were: Mr.. and Mr•s. Ralph Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sower - by and Rickie, Miss Flo Stirling, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jewell, Gode- rich; Mrs. J. Busby, Chatham, and Mrs. L. Lawson. • Mrs. Ross Hughson and daugh- ter, Ann, of Toronto, . and Miss Theresa Guitard, of Windsor, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating. • Mr. and Mrs. Willocks and family, of Ripley, and Mr, Malcolm Armstrong, Port Ar.thur, visited Mrs. A. D. Armstrong last week. Mrs. Armstrong is occupying an apartment in the residence of Mrs. C. C. Kaine. • Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Holmes and daughter. Miss Elaine Holmes were in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., last week. Illness of Miss Holmes forced curtailment of a motor trip that had been planned. SEAFORTH CANADIAN LEGION Branch 156 ANNUAL DRUMHEAD SERVICE Zone 'C1 WHERE : Clinton, Ontario - WHEN : SUNDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1950 TIME: 2 P.M., Clinton Public School Grounds DRESS: Berets and Medals The Service begins at 2:30 p.m. We will leave our quarters at 1:30 p.m. Our Band and Colour Party will •be in attendance, and we will parade as an individual unit. As Clinton is our nearest neighbotfring branch and we have al- ways enjoyed closest co-operation with them In Legion matters, 100 per cent attendance is earnestly requested. Would Each Member Who Hasa Car Make it Available 1 lit • THE IIVRON EXPOSITOR •. Mr. and Mrs. 4., Er; Clff, of North Tonawanda, N.Y., visited in Seaforth and district this week. • Miss Helen .McKercher, of Toronto, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. R. F. McKercher, in McKillop, • Mrs. Frank Devereaux, Tor- onto, is visiting in Seaforth. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Jackson. • Mr. and M. Neil Tyndall and daughter, Sheila, of Sudbury, spent several days visiting his mother; Mrs, Harry Tyndall, and other relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNab BRODHAGEN and, family, of Toronto, are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. A. MaNab.1 Christened at the' home of Mr. • Mr. Ray St. Germain, Mont- and Mrs. Clarence Rapien was real, spent the week -end with his their infant daughter, Joyce Mar - mother -in-law, Mrs:` Morrow, in garet, whose sponsors were Mr. the Seaforth Apartments. Mrs. St. and Mrs. Anthony Simon and Mr. Germain and family, who rhave and Mrs. Norman Wolfe. been here for some weeks, return- ed with him. • Mrs. Frank Kling and family 1 _` were in Ancaster this week. Mrs. j WINTHROP W. D. Manson, who has been vis Mr. Sam Pethiek has returned sting there, returned with her. 1 home from an extended visit with • Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McDonald relatives in British Columbia. and Bobbie have returned home I Miss Elsie McCutcheou, of Re- '. e - after holidaying in Trenton.' ' gins is visiting her sister, Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs. William Faulk -'Hugh Alexander and Mr. Alexan- ner and daughter, of Galt, are vis- der. ifing Miss Lillian Faulkner. 1 Miss Shirley Montgomery, Lon- • Miss Belle Smith' and Miss don, and Mr, Andrew Montgomery, Greta Ross are holidaying in the Haliburton District. Brantford, spent the week -end at • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sillery their home. and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hart are spending a week at Wasaga Beach. • Mrs. H. R. Scott is visiting in Toronto. spent a • Miss Inez Dixon, StrathroY. 1 parents, spent the week -end with Miss Clure, Willa Hunter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar. s Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davidson, of Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Davidson. Mies .Myrtle Taylor, Staffa, few days with her grand - Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- IN STOCK . Ten -Test Masonite Plywood Gyproc Beaver Board Arborite ' Ten -Test Blocks Finishing Lime Masons' Lime Spraying Lime • Asphalt Shingles Cedar -grain Shingles Roll -Brick Siding and Roll Roofing • INSULATION Loose 2 -inch Batts 3 -inch Batts Insulated Siding • LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS Storm Sash made to order CUSTOM MILLWORK PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR CEMENT NOW i Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co. PHONE 47 SEAFORTH • 0000000000 0 '' J. A. BURKE 0 i0 Funeral Director 0 r0 and Ambulance Service 0 .0 DUBLIN ONT. 0 0 Night toir Day 'Calls: 0 +C! Phone 43 r 10 0 1 0 *0000Q0,00 10 0 O O 0'0 0 0 0 0 G A. WHITNEY es Funeral Director ' l 'Min i treat * Seaforth 0i 443413151.•,ASOit SERVICE +C• ita.yttittittaile idapitat beds 0 i`ar t+at►t, ,A, n t Y• it ire! nursery 101Veh s 0 ei i6 lO'119 0 fight# Old „f011dsyys 65 • Mr. John Hillebrecht, Huron Road East, who has been serious -1 ly ill in Sarnia, was sufficiently recovered to be able to return to his home here this week, • Mrs. E. C. McClelland, Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone and David, Parry Sound, spent the week -end with Mrs. R. S. Hays. • Mr.William Ament suffered severe cuts and bruises• when he tripped on some boards on the floor of his garage' last Monday. He was removed to Seott Memor- ial Hospital the next d.ay. • Mr. Kenneth Kates has rent- ed the recently modernized home on West William St. of F. Kling, which was purchased from the late Matthew Ryan. • Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Brady and family are vacationing at Bay- field. • Mr. and Mrs. C. Reith and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Pullman and fam- ilies left Sunday on a motor trip to Kentucky. • Senator W. H. Golding and Mr. A. Y. McLean, M.P. for Huron - Perth, were in Ottawa Friday at- tending the funeral of the Hon. Humphrey Mitchell. • Mrs. A.' Y. McLean and two children, Susan and Alan, are vis- iting her parents, Mr: and Mrs. E. W. Spurr, in New Glasgow, N.S. • Mr. and Mrs. Walker Hart are holidaying for a week in Carnov- an, Haliburton District. • Mayor J. E. Keating and Mrs. Keating were in Windsor over the week -end. Their granddaughters, Misses Julie and Joan Hoover, re- turned with them and will spend several weeks here while their parents are on a motor trip to Vancouver. • Mr. Wilfred Dennis, McKillop, is on a trip through the Western Provinces. • Mr. and Mrs, H. Glenn Hays 'have returned from their wedding trip in Quebec. • Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hays and Patsy, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorn- brock, Roger and Carol, of De- troit, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. Ruth and George Sills returned to Detroit with them, • Mr. James Johnston, of Grand Prairie, Alta., spent a few days last week with his brother, Mr. Fred Johnston. • Mrs. Walter Tardiff and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tardiff and daugh- ter, Suzanne, Montreal, spent the week -end with Mrs. Jean Fortune. • Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent last week at his home. • Mr. and Mrs, Lyall Jordan, of Toronto, visited with friends in town last week. • Mrs. James Kerr is visiting in Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benson and two children, of Chicago, I11., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 W. J. CLEARY 0 O Seaforth, Ont. O O LICENSED EMBALMER O O ANDFUNERALDIRECTOR 0 0 Nights or Day Calls -335 O O' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR SALE .22 Cal, Gooey REPEATING RIFLE Brand New $14,50 for quick sale ' TED SAVAUGE PHONE 120 Notice MURIEL'S BEAUTY SALON will be closed from August 12 - 21 for vacation. WALTON Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Hazlewood, Lane and Linda, are vacationing at their cottage at Port Carling. William Holman, Toronto, visit- ed his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Percy Holman. Miss Shirley Bennett and Miss Joyce Oliver have returned home after a week at Ottawa with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Steiss, of Welland, were 'the guests of Mrs. Mary Steiss. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rutledge, of Toronto, visited friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser, Bad Axe, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kirkby. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnston and family visited friends in Ot- tawa. BETHEL W.A. LAWN SOCIAL THURSDAY, AUG. 17th at the .home of MR. & MRS. STANLEY HILLEN Program commences at 8:30 LUNCH WILL BE SERVED Admission - 50c and 26c ,0000000000 O 0 BOX 0 3uctrat ittbttt AMBULANCE 0 0 • Prompt and Careful attention. 0 0 g'ospital tied 0 FLowmRS FOR ALL O O cASION cs OlIONEs: O Rea. 595* or 18; i tore 45 0 0 0*' O0*00*0' au; DEARBORN - WOODS BROS. COMBINE DEMONSTRATION During the harvesting season, which should start in the next few days, we will have a New Model Dearborn -Woods Bros. Combine operating at the Alexander Farm, one mile and a quarter north of Winthrop, turn east first farm on the right. Here is your opportunity to see this Combine in action. Bill and Art Alexander expect to have at least two weeks' work, so you can see this demonstration whenever it sults your convenience. We believe it will be worth your while to see this latest model, which is equipped with a Ford Tractor Engine. Actions speak louder than words. See it in action and judge •for yourself. • PHONE US AT 102 IF YOU WISH TO KNOW WHEN WE ARE OPERATING DAY MOTORS Ford - Monarch Dealers ._ 'ONE 102 SEAFORTII McKILLOP aP Itj '?I RegeutT1,�tresi NOW PLAYING — THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THE DOOLANS OF OKLAHOMA " with RANDOLPH SCOTT — LOUISE •ALLBRIGHTON This is another Western involving a'well-known gang of Outlaws, the Leader of which is painted with a sympathetic brush until the law catches up with him and it is proved once again that, even for Scott, crime does not pay. IN TECHNICOLOR — MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THE BLUE LAGOON" with JEAN SIMMONS — DONALD HOUSTON Here is an idyllic South Seas Romance, told with tenderness, subtlety, simplicity and humor—Adventure as you have never seen before. NEXT THURSAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY " JUNGLE JIM " with JOHNNY WEISSMULLER — VIRGINIA GREY Weissmuller portrays the Leader of a Jungle Safari searching for the Ancient Pyramid of Zimbalu—Adventure, exciting and tense situations arise when the explorers narrowly escape being tramp- led by an elephant stampede. COMING: ABBOTT and COSTELLO, in "MEET THE .KILLER" Mr. and Mrs. George Richards and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker and daughter spent Tues- day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler. Mrs. A. J. Huether, of Morris- ton, and Mr. end Mrs. John Fore- man, of Galt, were week -end visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock were at Listowel on Sunday, Rev, P. Rademacher, from Quin- cy. Mass., U.S.A., a delegate to the Youth Education Convention being held at Toronto, will be the guest speaker at the Evangelical Church here on Sunday at 11:45. Mr. Robert J. Coghlin, of near Listowel, was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy were at Rostock last Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggert. Mr. Eg- gert is very ill. Miss Isabel Balzar is visiting her cousin, Dianne Rock. CONSTANCE Miss Bernice Bean, of Carlow, and Miss Margaret Wallace, of Bayfield, are spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addison. There will be no church -services in Constance Church during the month of August. Sunday School will be held each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Everybody welcome. Miss Betty Addison spent last week visiting relatives at Carlow. Messrs. Robert Dunlop, Vancou- ver, B.C., and Hugh Dunlop, Kin- istino, Sask., called on Mr. Dave Millson and Mr. William Britton last week. Mr. Milton Moore, Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks with his brother, William Moore. Mr. Gordon Buchanan, Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Buchanan. Miss Jean Gorwill, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson Wednesday. FRESH Clover Honey 20 cents WALLACEIN OWN CONTAINER ROSS APAIRIES PHONE 135-J SEAFORTH ZION Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt visited in Grimsby and Toronto recently. Mrs. Albert Roney has been vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Leo Wer - ham, and Mr. Werham, Denfield, for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper were in Grand Bend on Sunday. Mrs. H. Workman, Hensall, is spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Herb. Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Keith and Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm spent Sunday in Grand Bend. They were met by Mr. and Mrs. George Gibb, .Phyllis and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon and Donna and Mr. H. Gordon, and celebrated Keith's fourth birthday. Master Kenneth Britton spent a few days last week with 'his aunt and uncle, Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Stanlake, Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. B. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker and - family, and Mr. rind: Mrs. Earl Barker and Terry spent Sunday in Springbank. "What did you learn in school today, son?" I learned Co say 'Yes, sir,' and '140, sir'." "You did?"• t' . . trap it colt: Ray, dad, what does' it mean when the paper says that sense Aran was sent to -a eonVe1l= Mit as a .delegate -at -large?" ,Riad: "It means that his wife didn't go With gutsy son:" AT HANEY'S WE STOCK ONLY THE BEST ! • Binder Twine • Royal Purple Calf Meal • Royal Purple Hog Tonic • Royal Purple Poultry Conditioner WEEK -END SPECIAL ! - Clark's Pork and Beans 3 for 25c CLAIR HANEY PHONE 72 EGMONDVILLE Softball Tonight FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th 8:30 p.m. Clinton Radar VS. Seaforth Bosharts. Admission 25c LIONS PARK Children under 12, Free A Large Stock TO Choose From ALSO SPRING -FILLED MA'T'TRESSES AND BED SPRINGS BEDSPREADS AND PILLOWS Q. A. WHITNEY ,Furniture : Feral and Ambulance Service Phones: lay 119 • Nights and Sundays 65 sokooliTI4 . e ONTAiitio "Where Yds"Money sins the Full Measure". ,UQU.$T 4; 190Q,. ;. WHEN YOU NEED PRINTING OF ANY KIND REMEMBER tO PHONE: Olt . CALL, THE: HURON: • EXPOSITOR . a a