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Coming Events Property For Sale
DON"r MISS THE BIC FRIDAY NIGHT
Dance at the Crystal Palace, Mitchell.
You will enjoy dancing at this Popular4347a'2
Bal room,
FLOWER TEA --TIDE FIRESIDE FEL-
luwship Group of First Presbyterian
Church will hold a Flower Ten vn Fri-
day. April 27, from 3 to 6 p.m. Ever4v4ry-
body weloome.
MIN.STREL SHOW 'rHE YOL NV MEN
of Egmondsille Church will present a
Minstrel Show on Wednesday, April 25.
at 8 p.m.; also u skit "The Bachelors
Dream," will be presented by the girls.
Admission 500 and 25c. 48478.1
Help Wanted
T_TELP WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSE ;
' o girl to help in kitchen. RIVER-
SIDE REST HOME. Mitchell, Ont-
4346x4
nt4346x4
WANTED—WOMAN FOR GENERAL
work. Apply to Box 995, HURON
EXPOSITOR. 4347x1
WANTED -- PROTESTANT TEACHER,
for S. S. No. 3, Tuckersmitb,
1 r t miles east of Iirucetield. Duties to
commence Sept. 4th. Apply. stating quali-
fications, to GEORGE M0CARTNEY,
Brucefield. Phone 656 r 13, Seaforth-4347-1
FOR SALE -6 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE
and barn, Lots 211 and 212. in Hen,
sail. Apply to ALBERT WALFF, Box
666, Goderich. 4842x8
FOR SALE -7 -ROOM BRICK HOUSE,
all modern conveniences; hardwood
floors throughout Apply E. D. CROWE.
James St. Phone 376.
p1 E BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
of Canada offers a permanent posi-
tion ae, night operator. Pay while train-
ing. Scheduled increase's. Five nights a
week. Extra pay for Sunday and late
evening work. Two years High School
preferred. Apply Chief o Operator, BELL
TELEPHONE CO.. 43411
Wanted
ROOMERS--ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR
gentlemen. PHONE 441-.1, Seaforth.
4347-1
Personals
For Sale
FOR SALE—BOAT AND TRAILER.
Apply to ED, LANE, Seaforth. 4847-1
WORK WANTED BY YOUNG CHAP,
in store or office in Seaforth, for sum-
mer months. Can start about middle of
June. Apply to Box 997, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4347x1
WANTED TO RENT—IN TOWN OR
nearby: House or apartment, un-
furnished; 4 rooms and both, or more.
Willing to pay good rent for nice place.
WILLIAM MORRISON. Phone 386.4345-tf
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! GAIN 5 to 15
11e.: new pep. Try Oatrex Tonic Tab-
lets for new, healthy flesh: new vigor.
Introductory, "get acquainted" size ONLY
60e. All druggists.
TTYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U BBE R
rl Goody). mailed postpaid in plain. sealed
envelope with price list 6 samples 25c;
24 samples 81.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91. Hamilton.
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Notices
INCOME TAX—PHONE 78 FOR AP-
pointments. H. G. 'MSIR, Dominion
Bank , tlldg. 4345x3
MOTH PROOF YOUR WINTER
clothes before storing for the Sum-
mer. Five-year written guarantee with
Berlou Mothproofing. Small additional
charge. GILLESPIE CLEANERS. 4345-5
Tel.
196. Seaforth.
Tenders Wanted
FOR SALE
By, Tender
Auction Sales
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
Harold Jackson has received instruc-
tions to offer by auction for the under-
signed executor in the Village of ES-
mondville, opposite Haney's I Store. on
Monday, April 28rd, at 2 pan.:
PROPERTY — 4 -room frame cottage,
basement and hydro. Large dot with good
garden.
FURNITURE—Tables. chairs, dressers,
Finlay white enamel cook stove with
reservoir, used six months. Approximate-
ly 8 tons of chestnut coal; garden tools -
Terme ---chattels. Dash.
Property, 10% down, 'balance 30 days.
Reserve bid. For further particulate ap-
ply to GEORGE KRUSE. Executor. or A.
W. SILI..ERY, Soliutor for Eetate, or
Harold Jackson, Aucdioneer. 4346-2
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
Effects will be held at the residence
of Mrs. John A. McGregor in Et.-mond-
ciIle, one door south of Honey's Store.
en Saturday, April 28th, at 1 :80 pan.:
Antique chesterfield, 4 -piece mahogany
parlor suite; walnut whatnot: fernery;
quantity potted geraniums; 3 large maid-
enhair ferns; velvet rug 9x12: quantity
hooked rugs; bridge lamp: reading lamp;
table /amps; curtains; drapes; pi :etures
books: clock; mirror; oak rocking chair;
4 kitchen chairs; sofa; chest of drawers;
2 -burner electric plate; 2 bedroom suites;
•1 bed; coil springs 48 in, Marshall mat-
tress, 45 in.: vacuum cleaner; 2 electric
irons; toaster; Raymond sewing machine:
trays; quilts; congoleum rug 71/219: 2
pairs feather pillows; sushi ;ons ; Austrian
china dinner set; antique china and glass-
ware: curving set: dishes; 2 tea kettles;
tots and pans; chicken shelter; 2 trunks;
scoop shovel; large barn screw jack ;
fork : 2 barn windows : 2 horse collars ;
grain bat,:: logging chain; numerotvs
other articles. Terms-• Cash. MRS. JOHN
i A. M0GIIEGOR, Proprietress.; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer. 4347-2
TENDERS WILL RE RECEIVED BY
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the undersigned up to April 25th for
the sale of with 20 a -footck buildi, 30 feet bY
valts and a good
50 feet.
roof. Known as Smith's Hill United'
Chureh at Carlow.
The building to be removed by Sept_
40th The purchaser to remove all the
building above the foundation. The high-
est or any tender not necessarily accepted.
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS H. WILSON,
GoJerich, Ont, R.R. 5
4646-2
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News Items of Hensall and District
Persons desiring assistance with
their income tax returns are invit-
ed to consult Mr. W. B. Cross.—
(Adv.) 4346-3
George Gram, Aged
Hensall Resident,
Passes After Fall
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF CAT -
tie, Horses. Sheep, implements and
Furniture --Harold Jackson has received
instructions to sell by public auction at
I.ot 18. Concession 8. Hibbert Township,
7. miles south of Dublin and U. mile wot
of StalTa. on Wednesday. April 25th, at
I12 o•alock sharp: HORSES — Driving
home; colt, 4 year: old. snake good driver
NOTICE—ASHES, CANS AND BUB-
hage of all kinds rernoved promptly
and reasonably. HAROLD MALONEY.
Phone 2174. Please call at moon hour or
evenings. 4842x10
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
(•
ur addle horse. CATTLE --10 young
Durham, Hereford and Polled -Angus cows
with calve- at foot: 2 Guernsey heifers
i with calves: 2 Guernsey heifers, to freshen
t;to June (these 4 Guernseys game from a
herd at Hugh Hill. Goderich. and are vac-
leinatenl) : 12 Durham and Hereford heifers
100 in May and ,lune: 3 -vaccinated Hol-
otein heifers due in Auru,t: 2 Holstein
heifers due in July: 12 vaccinated year -
heifers:
Gram, Aberdeen, Mich. Public fun
eral services, largely attended,
were held from Bonthron Funeral
Home Tuesday at 2 p.m., conduct-
ed by Rev. W. J. Rogers. Inter-
ment was in Hensall Union Ceme-
tery. Pallbearers were G. Follipk,
Thos, Kyle, T. J. Sherritt, Laird
Mickle, Ed. McQueen and E. R.
Shaddick.
Word was received in Hensall
Saturday last of the sudden pass-
ing of Joseph Hudson, of Marlette,
Mich., who dropped dead Saturday
with a heart seizure. Born at
Marlette, Mich., he was the'son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hud-
son, Mr. Hudson 'being a former
Hensall native, and a nephew of
Mrs. Eva Carlile, Mrs. Annie Log-
an and Mrs. Harvey, of Hensall.
'There will be an exchange' of
ministers and choirs at the United
Church on Sunday morning, Apr.
22. Rev. W. J. Rogers and his
choir will go to Wesley -Willis
United Church, Clinton, and Rev.
H. C. Wilson and his choir will
come to Hensall. The evening ser-
vice at Hensall ohurch will be
withdrawn.
Mr, John MacGregor, who has
been a patient at St. Jose.ph's Hos-
pital, London, returned home Sat-
urday.
Keep in the mind the Zurich
Lions Club minstrel show, of black -
d mixed uar-
Death claimed one of Hensall's
oldest residents and most beloved
citizens in the person of Mr. George
Gram, who passed away Sunday
evening at Mrs. J. Hodgert's nurs-
ing home, Exeter, in his 93rd year.
Some three weeks ago Mr. Gram,
while feeding his chickens, suffer-
ed a weak spell and lay on the wet
ground for some, time before being
noticed by some workers going by,
who carried him into the house.
'll.
He never recovered from
this td
Mr. Gram was a familiar figure on
Hensall streets and until his fall
drove or walked to the post office
for his mail and was able to do
his daily duties. He was always a
friend of little children, who loved
to ride with him in the wagon
daily, and he never tired of having
them with him. He will be much
missed by his family and a host
of neighbors and friends. Deceas-
ed was born in Hay Township and
farmed on the Parr Line before
taking up residence in the village
27 years ago. He was a member
of the United Church. Serviving
are his widow, the former Louise
Schellig; two sons, Whiffle, Shy-
lock, Mich., and Percy, Caro, Mich.;
one daughter, Ada. Adrian, Mich.,
and one -brother, Rev. Orland
' in -s. Ancus and Hereto ri
' a Durham steers rising 2 years old.
SHEEP 70 choice Southdown ewes, and
FOR SALE BY TENDER 'lhoet GU iamb more to Mme; 11,4PLE-
o, EN'ro -Forel Tractor, 1950 model: -
N' LANDS ARE Or furrow plow for Ford tractor: Ford cults
T1 namely. art `,tor. Ford n
HE FOLLOWING
:, 3 mower: Ford buckrake; cir-
fered for gale by tamer, p pular saw for Ford: rubber tired manure
of Lot 25. Concession 1. Hibbert 'I'oa•n-spreader: Gaterman pee harvester: 3 -sec -
ship, being on No. S Highway. in Village tion spring tooth harrows: ]ow steel wag -
forth.
St Colnmb.in, 3t!'y miles east of Sea-;tion
(all above machinery was bought i
farth-
19SU and 1931 and used very little) : ex -
Tenders must be in the hand of the
tendon ladder: set double harness: west -
undersigned on or before the tat day of ern saddle and bridle, like new: water
May. 1951, and be accompanied by a mark- 1 trough : some real good tools; nearly new
ed cheque for 10% of the amount there -furniture: 3 -piece chesterfield suite, lake
new : 2 end tables; 2 trilight aeries: floor
of. :lamp: dining room suite: bed springs and
of
odd table,:
rock-
number
On the said store there is said to he mattress;
ars : mss
,zine tacks : Simplicity electric
• 1' in
w
same dwelling tag
erected a offs storey f «-ashes. like new; studio couch: 5 occa-
a.n1 pre oomsyste withA three-pieceourth'. renal chairsv like new; 2 rags with pads.
and Seared;
system. Adjacent is Church
and School: low taxes. Possession on 9x12Oxo, like new radio;
scatter mans: cab-
rlosirtg Binet radio: mantel radio: bridge table and
4 chairs: kitchen table and chairs : Que-
These lands are offered for sale to close! cook stove: hot plate: tubs: kitchen
the estate of Johanna Reach. The high_! utensils lawn mower: .many other art -
est or any tender not necessarily accept- I isles. Tenth—Cash. No reserve as the
ed. 'farm has been sold. CLIFFORD H. DOW,
Proprietor: Harold Jackson, Auctioneer:
McCONNELL & HAYS. IE P. Chesney, Clerk. 4347-1
Seaforth, Ontario,
the hivecutors
In the Estate of ISABELLE HESTER
ALL PERSONS \HAVING CLAIMS
against the'Estate, of Isabelle Hester.
late of the Town of Seaforth. in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died
on the 2.1st day of March. 1951. are here-
by notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or be-
fore .the 11th day of May. 1951, after
which date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then re-
ceived.
DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of
April, 1951.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
4347-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
in the Estate of JOHANNAH ROACH
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the E tate of Johannah Roach,
late of the Township of Hibbert. in the
County of Perth. Widow, deceased, who
died on the 2nd day of February, 1951.
are hereby notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the 411, day of May, 1951.
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed.
is-
v' regard only
to
claims
i feel having y
is bu rrg eg
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 11th day of
Aprl, 1951.
MoCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth. Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
4246-8
NOTICE to CREDITORS
Solicitors for -
4347 IFXTENSIVE CLEARING AUCTION
. Sale of 27 Head of Pure Bred Ayr -
hires, Farm ✓bo..k. Implements. Feed and
Furniture.—W. E. Nairn will sell by pub-.
• lie auction on Lot 17. Concession 6,
;Downie, le mile west of Avonton, 3 miles
south of Sebringville, on Monday. April
23r<5. commencing at 12 o'clock. the fol-
lowing :
o1 -lowing: HORSES—Registered Clydesdale
black mare 10 years old; bay mare 11
,Years old : aged gelding. CATTLE—The
COB CORN.
R SALE—QUANTITY OF .A yr.hire hens is folie accredited and vac -
Apply to MOORE'S POULTRY FARM, ctinated, consisting of 12 cows: 1 aged cow:
Phone 666 r 8, Seaforth 4340-cf (balance from 3 to 6 years old; 10 cows
FOR SALE—'M:IL 11 -RUN FERTIL1a- are fresh, 1 due in April, 1 due in July;
with grass seaxf box. Priced 2 heifers due in October: 4 yearling. heif-
er drill, nn : 7 young heifer calves : herd sire one
reasonable. IVAN FORSYTH. 'Phone 653 :year old: 1 bull calf. The above cows'
r 22, Seaforth. 4347-1 have plenty of size and in first-class con -
FOR SALE—MISSES' SIZE 14 FITTED con -
cation with an average yearly test of 42
coat: brown and green check. ! per cent HOGS -15 hogs, 175 tbs. each.
springHAY AND GRAIN -15 tons alfalfa and
Apply Box 999. HURON EXPOSITOR, itimothy hay.; 100 bushels Clinton oats, fit
4347-1;fpr seed: 25 bushels barley: 50 bushels
corn ; 7 tons mixed grain. IMPLEMENTS
--M.-H. 30 tractor with starter and lights,
-new: Inter -ace bottom 2 -furrow tractor
-lou': Bissell spring tooth cultivator: Mc.-
D. fertilizer drill, 13 -disc. new; Interna-
trona] 7 -ft binder. new: International 6 -
rt. mover: International side rake: M. -H.
'hay loader: hay tedder ; Goodison all-
-. ' 'eel separator. equipped with S.K.F. bear-
' ings, grain blower, 100 -ft. drive belt all
new : corn hinder and loader; corn culti-
v-tor: disc harrow: snuffler: 2 walkine
plows : new rubber Orel wagon with ball
. los ri ass: ]•anon hay rack: wagon box;
No. 9 manure spreader on rubber:
3 set of iron harrows. 5 -sections each;
set of sleighs, nearly new: steel hay rake:
fanning mill and motor attached: water
lank : M. -H. power cream separator, 800
lbs. capacity: 2 sets double harness: quan-
tity ladder: colon
ten o
of lumber: ex y
_ house: oil drums: barbed wire ; set of
s •wire : electric clippers: root pulper ; 100-
2 ib. milk cans; block and tackle: crosscut
1 saw : chicken feeders ; car wo ,ter's tools
- logging chains: forks : hoes, etc. FURNI-
n1TL'RE-Medium size piano in A-1 condi-
tion: chesterfield: extension table and six
1 chairs : buffet and sideboard : rocking
chairs: occasional chairs: walnut chert
of drawers and mirror: 2 three -quartet•
1 sheds, springs and mattresses : washstands
land dresses: couch; kitchen cabinet: seal-
err t iron kettles anal other small articles.
2 No reserve. farm is sold. Terms—Cash.
Women's Institute refreshment booth. The
t. pure-bred cattle will he sold at 3 p.m.
'This sale will start sharp at 12. W. J.
'vii?RRAX, Proprietor; W E. Nairn, Auc-
- tioneer. 4347-1
For Sale
FOR SALE—NEW 7 CUBIC FOOT RE-
' PHONE 175.
4347-1
In the Estate of ROBERT G. HOGGARTH
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Robert G. Hog -
earth, late of the Township of Hibbert, in
the County of Perth, Retired Farmer. de-
ceased, who died on the 7th day of Octo-
ber, 1050, are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 4th day of
May, 1911, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
claims then received
DATED at Seaforth, this llth day of
April. 1951.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
Lost and Found
f 08T- COLD BROACH. WITH A DOLI-
ble lop. Finder please PHONE 833
r 31, Seaforth. 4347-1
side at the organ console at the
-United Church Sunday morning.
lair. Rennie will direct his own
choir from Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, in an exchange of
choirs.
Miss Margaret Schieck, of Alma,
has been engaged to teach Grades
1 and 2 at Hensall public school to
replace Mss, R. Cook, who has ten-
dered her resignation- Miss
Schieck will commence her duties
at the fall term.'
LOST --CHEVROLET HUB CAP, ON
R.R. 3, R.R. , or town. Finder
;lease PHONE 113. •1347x1
IOST ----1N SEAFORTH ON MONDAY, A
sum of money. Finder please apply
W Pox 996. HURON EXPOSITOR.
4347x1
LOST- SCOOP SHOVEL, BETWEEN
Seaforth, Co-operative Feed Mill and
Scott Claire farm. Finder please PHONE
76, Seaforth. 4347x1
faced songs, jokes an q
tetter, at. the Town Hall, Wednes-
day, April 25, sponsored by Hen-
sall W.I.
Eighty-eight pupils from Grades
1 to 8 of Hensall public school left
by two chartered buses Wednesday
morning to compete at the Huron
County Music Festival at Goderich.
They were accompanied by their
principal, J. F. Blackwell; Miss R.
Avery and Miss W. Gray, and
music supervisor; S. G. Ra.nnie,
Mrs. Martha Harvey, Mrs. Annie
Logan, Mrs. Eva Carlile and Mr.
Walker Carlile and his son, Bill,
F'
thelate
funeral I d
d the
1 ne1 of a
aft ,r e
Joseph Hudson, at Pontiac, Mich.,
on 'Tuesday of this week. Mr.
Hudson died suddenly at his home
on Saturday with a heart condi-
tion. He was an employee with the
Pontiac Motor Sales, and last Aug-
ust was presented with a gold
watch in recognition of 25 years
of service with the company. Fun-
eral services for Mr. Hudson were
in charge of the Masonic Lodge,
and interment took place in Mar-
lette. Mich,
Take Part in Music Festival
Following are the marks obtain-
ed by pupils of Miss Greta Lam-
mie at Huron County Festival of
Music held at Goderich Monday:
Piano solos, seven and under, Bob-
by Mickle 86, second prize winner;
10 and under, Charles Mickle 83,
Beth Goddard 84; 9 and under,
Rod. Ferguson 83; 11 and under,
Gwen Spencer 82; 12 and under,
Wayne 'Pinney 82; piano duet, 9
and under, Katherine Anderson and
Jane Horton 83, second prize; piano
trio, 9 and under, Rod. Ferguson,
Terry and Wayne Forrest, 83,
third prize. Miss Laramie had
eight entries. The pupils are to
be congratulated upon their splen-
did showing.
Mrs. Matthew England, who frac-
tured her hip last Saturday, is do -
(Continued on Page 8)
KIPPEN
Mrs. Alice 'Cook, of London, vis-
ited her mother, Mrs. McClymont,
on Thursday 'of the past week.
Rev. and Mrs. Wood, of Grand
Bend, visited the Rev. and Mrs,
Hinton last week.
We are sorry' to have to report
that Mrs. Hinton is still confined
to her bed and we hope to soon
see her up and about agalin.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore,
accompanied by their son, Stew-
art, and wife, of London, drove to
Toronto on Saturday to visit their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Pinkney.
Mrs. Armstrong returned home
on Saturday after spending a week
with her daughter in Ripley.
LOST—EITHER IN • SEAFORTFI OR
between Dat)'s Church. McKillop, and
Seaforth, on Thursday last, a hub cap,
late model. Finder please leave at SEA -
FORTH MOTORS. 434751
Sale
Motor Cars For
FOR SALE -1941 MERCURY COACH,
radio, heater; excellent condition.
PHONE 392-R. 4347-1
4346-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
FOR SALE -6 -PIECE BLACK AND
white kitchen set: buffet. table, and 4
chairs. PHONE 128•.1, Seaforth.
4347-1
FOR SALE -6 YORK TAM CHUNKS.
Apply to HENRY ENZENSBERGER,
RR. 5, Set.forth. Phone 839 r 23.
4347-1
FOR SALH-MONTCALM SEED BAR
ley, Comanercial No. 1. 82.00 per
bushel. A. B. BELL, R.R. 2, Kippen
Phone 693 r 2, Hensall 4346.2
FOR SALE—NUMBER OF POULTRY
shelters and brooders. Apply to Box
993. HURON EXPOSITOR.
Fox SALE QUANTITY ANTI
TY RD
E OF
clover hay, round bales. W. ALEX
ANDER, Hensall. Phone 682 r 13, Hen
sail. 4346x
FOR SALE—THREE-CORNER CUP
board: 2 beds : feather tick : kitche
chains. KATE 'LYNCH, St- Columban.
4347x
1942 DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN. Wars
new tires, reasonable. DUNLOP'S
B. A. SERVICE STATION, Seaforth.
4947-1
FOR SALE --COAL OR WOOD Mc
Clary range with water front: in A-
ehape. Also a 4 -burner electric range
used two years. Apply to ELGIN NOTT
Phone 847 r 5. 4347 -
In the Estate of GEORGE ALEXANDER
JACKSON
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS.
against the Rotate of George Alex-
ander Jackson, late of the Village of Eg-
monvilte, County of Huron. deceased, who
died on or about the 24th clay of Febru-
ary, 1951, are hereby notified to send in
to the undersigned on or before the Sth
day of May, 1951, full particulars of their
claims.
Immediately after tbe said last men-
tioned date, the assets of the said estate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto. having regard Dray to
claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to tiro exclusion of all others,
and the umdetSigited will not be liable to
anis person of what's claim the undersign-
ed shall net then bat'6 ttotlee for the arsaeta
so distributed of tray part thereof.
bltTJrSp aft Seaforth, this 114b day of
April,
1931.
Att*lat 467 ett.1.11M,
mower, 8411.ett r, Hits.
lalkdtot fol' the li state. ...,. .
g'�itlf
FOR SALE—SATURDAY, APRIL 21s
at 2 p -m-, 25 choice weanling pigo
KEN MIPHEJtS4IN, Lot 22. Con. 3, Rib
bert Phone Dublin. 17 r 24.
4347x1
FOR SALE—REGISTERED HEREFORD
bun, 2 years old; also some feed
wheat JOHN W. THOMPSON. R.R. 2.
Seaforth. ';I WISH TO EXTEND MY THANKS TO
Phone 833 r 31, Seaforth.
4347x11 all my friends and neighbors who re -
:membered me with cards, letters and
R QAL F -NEW SINGER SEWING I treats while I was a patient in Victoria
machine:lectric and treadle. RPI Hospital. London, and since my return
Trains to all makes. SINGER SEWING home.
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St, Stratford, 14347 JAMES FINLAYSON
Cards Of Thanks
FOR SALE -193S FORD 85 COUPE;
1947 Mercury motor; sealed beam
lights, nearly new. 4 tires, new battery,
king pins. JACK KELLAR., Phone '02W.
Seaforth. 4347x1
4228 -ti ,•THIS IS TO SAY A MOST SINCERE
FOR SALE — QUANTITY OF RED 1 thank you to me friends for greeting
elover seed; also quantity of Ontario car's', treats, le tteTs. flowers ami visits
wheat for feed. Apply to .TAMES M. "'bile 1 wasin SL .Joseph's Hospital: also
LANDSBOROUGH. Tei, 665 r 16, Sea_ :for kindness to my family then and since
forth. 4345x3 1 my arrival home.
:4317-1 MRS. ROSS DICK
SPECIALS
1949 CHEV, SEDAN
1948 OLDS. SEDAN—Radio, air
condition
1946 CHEV. PANEL
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
PHONE 141 SEAFORTH
FOR SALE -2 MATTRESSES. 2 PAIRS
springs: organ: 2 cook stoves : some
white brick: corner cupboard: 2 wash•
stands : commoele; oilelnth : kitchen chairs.
Apply CLA.R.EN4IE REEVES. Seaforth.
4147-1
FOR SALE—AN OUTDOOR TOILET IN
excellent condition: gond winch, snit.
able for moving buildings, etc.: 3 A.P.
faaeoline "Melte. new home mnale wheel-
barrows. Wilt sell reasonable for quick
sale. JAMES ELLiOTT. Chalk Street,
Seaforth. 4546-2
CEMENT
ENT
AME%tTOAH CEMENT IN STOCK
1.55 per Bag
Rogers & Benson Hdwe.
MrFOHELL - PHONE 4
4346.2
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To Huron Blzpositer
W
M. Rolle 41, Seaforth. ant
le,
I SINCERELY THANK THE GOOD
Sisters of S4- .Joseph's Tiospital, Lon-
don. for their kindness rece,,ed while five
weeks there. Also for the kindness of
the nurses and Drs. Lewis and Hamlett:
'and for the treats end cards received from
friends in Seaforth, St. Columban and
:Dublin.
4347x1 .101IN MoQUAiD
5
In Memoriam
GOOD BARGAINS
I
Used Cars,Trucks and
Tractors
CARS
1936 FORD SEDAN
1938 FORD COACH
1932 PLYMOUTH COUPE
1940 PLYMOUTH COACH
1940 PONTIAC SEDAN
1941 FORD COACH
1949 MONARCH COACH
TRUCKS
1948 CHEV. 2 -TON
1949 FORD 1 -TON
1932 FORD 1,2 -TON PICK-UP
1937 FARGO 1 -TON
THAMES ?._-TON PANEL
TRACTORS
1941 FORD
1941 COCK-SHUTT 70 STANDARD
1947 COCKSHUTT 70 ROW -CROP
with power lift and cultivator
REDDEN—IN MEMORY OF A DEAR
ifather,who and kind died
in St. Catharines General Hospital Aprll
19. 1927.
"Gone. Dear Dad. but not formatters-"
—Ever remembered by his wife Cath-
arine M. Redden, end Family.
4347-1
Deaths
Lutheran Church,
Zurich, Scene of
Spring Wedding
Betty Mousseau, Reg.N., daugh-
ter of Mr. and.Mrs. Herbert Mous-
seau, 'became the bride of Grant
Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Case. Exeter, in a double ring cere-
mony in the Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Zurich. Rev. E. Heimrich
officiated. Spring flowers of mauve
and yellow with green fern made
a pretty setting for the lovely
bride. The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, looked charm-
ing in a gown of white satin, fash-
ioned with a lace bodice and Queen
Anne collar. Her French illusion
floor -length veil was bound in
white satin and she carried a white
Bible with an orchid, white satin
streamers caught with tiny white
Stephoniallis. Mrs. Reg. Black, the
bridesmaid, and sister of the bride,
was gowned in mauve taffeta with
nylon net overskirt and stole, with
headdress of yellow daffodils, car-
rying a nosegay of yellow and
mauve sweet 'peas and spring
flowers. Sandra ra Parkins niece of
the bride, gowned in yellow taffeta
and nylon net, similar to the
bridesmaid, with matching head-
dress and carrying a tiny nos,,ggay
of sweet peas and spring flowers,
was flower girl. Don Case was
his brother's groomsman. The or-
ganist, Miss Audrey Heimrich,
chose a gray suit and pink camelia
corsage. Miss Hilda Pletch, Reg.
N., was soloist ,and sang "The
Lord's Prayer" and "Because." She
wore a navy street dress with
white Camelia corsage. The pianist,
Miss Pauline Hess, chose red taf-
feta street -length with white Cam-
elia corsage. Ushers were Jim
Parkins' and Erwin Ryekman. At
Club Menards. Exeter, the bride's
mother received in lilac nylon bro-
cade and corsage of Talisman ros-
es. The groom's mother assisted,
wearing a gray English worsted
suit with corsage of pink roses.
Following the luncheon the guests
were entertained at the bride's
home where a buffet lunch . was
served in charge of Miss Frieda
Haberer and Mrs. Emma Block,
For her wedding trip the bride
wore a navy suit with white acces-
sories, wearing a white orchid cor-
sage. Their"honeymoon will be
spent in Niagara and points south
of tbe border.
�11�5.r Ig'fhtl,��
APR/14 0,4 9.51,
and are taking .up re)idepoe t I -
week.
We are 'pleasedt.tO learn ,that, Mee
and .Mrs. Emerson Kyle have OHO
infant son, James Thomas. at
home.
Messrs. Roy Consitt and son
William, and Ivan Forsyth and E.
M. Chesney were in Simeoe Ole
Sunday attending the funeral of
the late Alex Forsyth, a formele
resident of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long were
Sunday guests at the home of
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Edward Little, of Ilder-
ton.
Mrs. Doig and Janet have return-
ed to their home after spending a
pleasant winter with Mr. John
Doig, of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mr. James Young has moved to
Fab-
er
M
r
. Harry 3
the (aria ownedby
on the 10th concession of Tuck-
el'smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNichol and
two small daughters, of Walton,
are this week moving onto the fine
farm of the late Earle Sproat,
which they recently purchased.
Mrs. Margaret Hay and Miss
Jean McLean, of Seaforth, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Aikenhead
of Seaforth visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Dinsdale and Miss Whiteman.
Clinton Hospital reports Mr.
Gordon Wren improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Weeks, from
a Western Province, has purchased
Mrs. J. D. Stewart's farm on the
2nd concession of Tuckersniith;,
Entertain Evening Auxiliary
A very enjoyable evening was
spent in Carmel Presbyterian
Church Monday when the Arnold
Circle Evening Auxiliary had as
guests members of the United.
Church Evening Auxiliary. The
meeting was presided over by the
president, Mrs, C. Forrest, who ex-
tended the welcome to the guest
speaker, Evening Auxiliary mem-
bers, Honle Helpers and other
members. Mrs. Wm. Brown con-
ducted the worship period. Mrs.
Harold ,Bell read Psalm 104 and
continued with remarks on "My
Purpose." "The Parable of Life"
was read by Mrs. A. Kerslake.
Mrs. L. Baynham acted as pianist.
Mrs. Brown favored with a solo,
"God Hath Not Promised," with
Mrs. H. Bell' as accompanist. Mrs,
Roy Bell introduced the guest
speaker, Miss
Ruby
Wacker, rise.
Missionary
giollal secretary of all
societies of Ontario and Quebec,
who gave a very informative ad
dress on the various phases of her
work. ''We have only one task, to
witness; we have the privilege to
witness to a great mass of people,"
she said. She touched on the work
of the Indian people in Canada,
for our Chinese folk in Canada,
and for the Hungarian people in
Canada and the people in the mis-
sion fields. Mrs. R. Mock render-
ed a vocal solo. Mrs, H. McEwan
and Mrs. R. Broderick, a vocal duet
with Miss Gladys Luker as accom-
panist, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm read
a missionary article dealing with
Mr. Kim' and closed with a pass-
age, "Full Surrender." Mrs, Har
old Bonthron contributed an art-
icle, "Our Mission Work in China."
Mrs. J. K. Irvin favored with a
reading. "My Shopping List." Mrs.
C. Forrest mentioned the synodical
meeting held, in Sarnia, of which
she and Mrs. J. E. McEwan attend-
ed as delegates from Carmel Pres-
byterian Church. Both ladies re-
ferred to the highlights. Articles
for the layette must be presented
at the May meeting. Mrs. A. Kers-
lake and Mrs. R. A. Orr reported,
for the visiting committee. Mrs. A.
Hildebrandt and Mrs. C. Kennedy
will form the visiting committee for
May. Lunch committee will be
Mrs. Inez McEwan -and Mrs. L.
Baynham. Mrs. P. A. Ferguson will
take the topic, and Mrs. John Sol-
dan will be hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ryckman, Er-
win and Lynne, of Flint, Mich., vis-
ited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Sherritt,
Mrs. Milne R. Rennie will pre -
SPECIAL
10-20 McCORMICK-DEERING in good
running order for belt work --cheap.
P1.1011—In Dublin, on Sn play, April 1s,
l' ilUaan •H- Pagh, dear father of Heigh
Pugh, Dublin. in his 14th year.
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47 CHEV. COACH- engem radio
47 FORD 5 -PASSENGER COUPE
custom radio
46 CITF,V. COACH
42 PT,YMO1TIH SEDAN—Radio
41 MERCURY SEDAN
custom radio
Minstrel Show
Zurich Lions Club pre-
sents Minstrel Show
— In —
VARNA HALL
Monday, April 23rd
at 8:15 p,m.
Sponsored by L.O.L. 1035
ADMISSION:
Adults 50c Children 25c
Zurich Lions Club
Minstrel Show
Black Face Songs and Jokes
Mixed Quartettes
— at the
Town Hall, Hensall
Wednesday, Apr. 25th
at 8 p.m.
ADMISSION:
Adults 65c Children 40c
Sponsored by Hensall
Women's Institute
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Births
CURRAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 19. to Mr. and Mae. A. M. Curran,
R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton. a daughter.
FERRIGNO—,In Marguerite Hague Ma-
ternity Hospital, .Jersey City. N.J., on
March 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fer-
rigno (nee Helen Munn), of Hoboken,
N.J., a eon --Robert Frank.
HANEY--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haney,
R,R. 4, Seaforth, a 6011.
HOY—Mr. and Mns. Harry Hoy, Hensall,
are pleased to announce the arrival of
their son, Michael Henry, at Clinton
Hospital, Monday, April 16, 1951,
MORRISON—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on April 19. to Mr. anti Mra. William
Morrison. Seaforth, (nee, Bernice Wil-
son). a son --William .lam.
MARK—At the Ottawa Civic Hospital on
April 9, 1951, to Lieutenant. Commander
and Mrs. Jaynes C. Mark (nee Dorothy
Golding 1. a daughter—Brenda Golding.
PRETTY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 10, 4o Mr. and Mara. James Pretty,
S " fo a on.
g1 RD—•Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'W.
Shepherd (nee Mildred Smillie), tire
happy 4o announce ,the birth of a son,
a binther for Mar'tfaret, on April 14,
,,1951. at Grace Hospital, Toronto-.
SILLERY—eA.t Scott Memorial Hdspibaal, on
April 15,,.to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sinerir,
R.R. 1, Brucefield, a daughter,
'Seedtime' Topic of
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Mrs. Wesley Russell presided at
a meeting of the Marion Ritchie
Auxiliary •at the manse on Thurs-
day. Mrs. Gordon Scott read the
Scripture lesson, followed with
prayer by Mrs, Duncanson. Mrs.
John Templeman read a chapter
from the study book and Mrs. Cal-
der McKaig gave a paper entitled,
"Seedtime."
Bob and Laurie McKellar visited
over the weekend' with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wallace in Seaforth.
Mr. Robert Coleman who spent a
few weeks with his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, William
Caldwell at Brueefield, has return-
ed to his home here.
Mrs. William Hamilton attended
a trousseau tea at Belmore in hon-
or of her granddaughter, Betty
Hankins, whose marriage took
place on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reeves and
Misses Mary and Helen Thompson,
of Fergus, end Mrs. A. D. Camer-
on, of Mitchell, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Calder McKaig on Sunday.
"Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and
family and Mrs. Moore visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Kestle in Exeter, and also attend-
ed a missionary meeting in Caven
Church. Miss Ruby Walker was
the guest speaker:.
Mrs, Wm. Houghton, Gordon
Houghton, Shirley Gale and Frank
Stagg visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Houghton, at Mild-
ma.y.
The Mission Band meeting Sat-
urday was presided over by Mar-
garet Coleman. he Scripture les-
son was read by Margaret Jean
Russell, followed with a prayer re-
peated by the children in unison.
Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl read a story
and Mrs. Duncanson read.. from the
study book. Songs were sung and
games played at the close of the
meeting. ,
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Fabrics that give honest -to -good-
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Tailored with the finest of care.
Designed for the smoothest fit.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED
in Lounge and Drape Styles
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Phone 196
Seaforth
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