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Coming Events
THERE'S ZANY A GOOD PLACE TO
dance, but one of the Bests the
Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell, every
Friday night, to the music of Don Rob-
ertson and his Ranch Boys. 4364x4
Personals
AAYGIENIG SUPPLIES (B U BBE &
Coeds), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 26c
24 samples $1.00. Mall -Order Dept T-78.
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91, Hamilton.
Ont
Want
'ANTED TO BUY -50 OR 100 -ACRE
farm with buildings, in Seafortb.
vicinity. Apply to Box 51, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4363-3
Notices
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seafortb.
Phone 347-R. 436343
For Rent
FOR RENT—OFFICE SPACE IN THE
Dominion Bank Building. Apply to
tete Manager. 4849.45
Property For Sale
1 OR SALE IN SEAFORTH — FIVE
acres ; seven -room house; barn; hen-
house; garage; colony house. Apply Box
53, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4563x3
pen SAT.1r-.7-ROOM FRAME COT-
tage, with bath, furnace and modern
conveniences, on Goderich St East Early
Possession. Apply to Box 52, HURON
EXPOSITOR. 4363x3
ONE HUNDRED ACRES CHOICE
land. Logan Township, now pasture;
large bank barn, eight -room house, drilled
well, electricity throughout; reasonable
offer accepted. WILLIAM ALLEN, 320
Spx4ngton Road, Upper Darby, Penna
4363x3
HOUSE FOR SALE
FRAME 1STOREY HOUSE, SIX
rooms and bath and attached garage:
full basement; 2 lots with garden. Cen-
tre Street, Seaforth. Residence of late
Isabelle Hester. Immediate possession.
Apply—
McCONNELL & HAYB
Solicitors for Estate.
4302-4
For Sale
FOR SALE—NEW GILSON REFRIG-
esodor, 7 reed' foot PHONE 670 r
41, Seaford'. 4365x1
Thee SALE -17 CUBIC FOOT
" UNI -
FR ORENT—FURNISHED HOUSE TO versa! cooler, suitable for store. Ap-
rent All modern conveniences. MRS. p4v C. G. LFF, Hensall. 4363-3
EARL BELL. Phone 206, Seaforth.
4365-1
Help Wanted
FOR SALE — CLAPP'S FAVOURITE
pears; ready. end of August Apply
MRS.. MESSENGER, Egmondville.
9365x1
TUPPERWARE VACUUM SEALED
WANTED—A WAITRESS FOR THE dishes and beautiful six -gauge plastic
TASTY GRILL, Seaforth. I tablesrloths. Please call MRS. FRED L.
4365x1 MILLER, . Rettenbury St, Clinton. Phone
334.,W, collect. 4361-6
WANTED—SALEA
SLDIES FOR DRY
goods and ladies' ready -'to -wear de-
partments. Apply in person to STEW RT
BROS.. Seafonth. 4364-2
Motor Cars For Sale
'POR SALE -1936 FORD CAR, IN GOOD
1 condition. Apply to BRUCE WAL-
TERS, Seaforth. 4365x1
-rFOA SALE -1940 NASH CONVERT -
custom radio and heater- $600.00 or
best offer. PHONE 783, Seafophh.
4365x1
News Items - of Hensall and District
Mrs. G. Elliott was last week's
winner of the architect designed
house plans in a contest sponsored
by Simpson's, London. Her prize
FOR. SALE — WESTINGHOUSE RE-
frigerator, 60 cycle, in excellent condi-
tion, 3200; to-H.P. motor. 60 cycle. priced
reasonable. Apply to LES. VICK, Li -
toweL 4365-1
FOR SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING
machines, electric and treadle. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
4223-i£
In Memoriam
McBEATl3--In LOVING MEMORY OF
a dear husbland and father, John
McBeath, who diad one year ago, August
31, 1950.
Our lips cannot tell how we miss him.
Our hearts cannot Oen What to say ;
God alone knows bow we miss him
In a home that is lonesome today.
—Ever remembered by wife and family.
4365-1
MIXED TULIP BULBS -100 LARGE
$1.50; 100 medium. 75c: 100 small,
40c. Gladiolas Blooms, 75c a dozen.
PURCELL FLOWER GARDENS. Phone
145-R, Seater-& 4363-3
1950 E, DE LUXFORD, WELL EQUIP- FOR QUICK SALE — 2 UPRIGHT
ped ; low mileage; $600.00 below ni�nos : 1 organ; 2 piano stools; 4
new price (private); will accept light chairs: an.ir doable tools; 4
trade in as part Payment PHONE 116-1, heavy rope. and other article;. Must be
H nsall sold by Skturday, Sept. 1. Can be seen
at MRS. PECK'S STORE. 9365-1
e . '43fa3a8
TENDERS ARE WANTED FOR THE
purchase of the farm. South one-half
Lot 16 Concrosion 5 Township of Mee
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Killop, containin<r 50 acres, more or less, I
tenders to be .accompanied by a certified
cheque for 10 per cent of amount of
tcrekr. I TTSED DESKS, SUITABLE FOR
V or public schooL Apply to
M. A REID
Secretary,
Seaforth High School District
4360-1
COLEMAN—IN LOVING MEMORY OF
a dear husband and father, Lorne W.
Coleman, who passed away one year ago,
September 1, 1950.
It's lonesome here without you,
There is such a vacant space,
For we never hear your footsteps
Or see your smiling face.
As we loved you, so we miss you,
In memory you are near:
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
bringing many a silent tear.
—Sadly missed and ever remembered by
his wife and family. 4865x1
NEW IDEA CORN PICKERS; 1 JOHN
e,. -^e 1 -row corn picker: MM. 1 -row
cern picker; Pax hog Seeders ; Lente
Plow coulters; oil beaters and supply
tanks; used manure spreaders: hay load-
er ^ne side rakes. Apply to NFW IDEA
'ISTRIBUTORS. Goderich. Phone Car-
lew, 2821. 9364x2
FOR SALE
Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Tenders opened on September
15. 1951.
1, M. FRANCIS.
Box 103. Exeter. Ont.
Administrator with well annexed of the
Eatste of the late Herald F. Lawrence.
43644
Auction Sales
EXECUTORS' SALE I
SALE OF PROPERTY AND HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS
HAROLD JACKSON, AUCTIONEER,
has received instructions to seal be
public anotion for the Executors of the
Estate of the bate Mxs. Ale:rander Ster-
ling,
tecling, in the Village of Egmondville, op-
ywsite Haney's Store, on Saturday, Sept
&th, at 1 p.m.:
Quebec cook stove: McClary 2 -burner
electric range: 2 -burner hot plate; 7%
foot Frigidaire llike new); Beatty elec-,
tris washing machine; dining moan suite,
table, bfrffet and 6 chairs : chesterfield
bed; chesterfield and 2 chairs ;' drop-leaf
table; kitchen chairs; kitchen cabinet;
drop head Singer sewing machine; fern-
ery:
ern-ery: number of rockers and small tables;
co•.Lclr : 2 furnished bedrooms : 2 chest
drawers; quilt boxes and trunks ; hooked
matt ; floor coverings : quantity of Bridal
Wreath Limogee china; other dishes; kit-
chen utensils ; linens ; rubber tired lawn
mower (new) ; garden tools and other
an..icles.
PROPERTY — 7 -room frame house. in
good condition. with hydro: good sized
barn, garage: 7 vacant lots adjoining and
good water supply. Terms — Cbattels,
cash- Property, 10v/ down, balance in
30 days.
For further pa:secnlars apply to
A. W. SILLERY, Seaforth, or WILLIAM
STERLING, Goderieh,
Executors for the E tate. or Harald Jack-
son, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4365-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
Valuable Real Estate and Househoid
Effects. on the premises. East Side Wel-
lington Street, in the Village of Hensall.
The undersigned auctioneer has been in-
structed to sell by public auction on Wed-
nesday. September 6th• 1961, commencing
at 1:30 o'clock pm., sharp: REAL
ESTATE—Corwivting of Lots 1, 2 and 3
of Wilson's Survey, Village of Hensall,
on which .is situated a wen -built two-
storey brick house, equipped with bath-
room; has water pressure a yatemr and
funsace; also a fair sized barn and gar-
age: all in good condition: best of gar-
den land Land is in ideal location for
good building bots. Temps of Real Fe.
tate-40ofc on day of sale; balance in 80
days. Will be sold subject to a reason-
able reserved bid. HOUSEHOLD EF-
FFOTS—sCam)rination bookcase and writ-
ing desk: davenport: oak round-tnp ex-
tension dining room table; 6 chairs; 8
complete bedroom suites with esprangs and
mattress: new rongoleum rug 10x14 ft.;
small tugs and mals ; 2 small rockers;
couch ; 'piano stool: chest of drawers; day
bed; 3 large antique style chairs ; shaving
mirror; centre baste; outer antique furni-
ture; fern stand; 1 large cabirest radio;
mall Indio, dike new; radio table; bullet:
leather rockers: electric lamps; small
electric stove; kitchen range, lake new;
2 lenge 'trunks: cellar table • pictures and
picture frames; kitchen airmails; 96 -piece
beautiful design dinner set: avenue dish-
es; sityii-wvaare: glassware: variety of
dishes: liealera, crocks, etl•pper boiler: aas-
dortmeai'f of linens, quilts, comforters and
bedding AIee sausage Wader and pry:
large Order kettle; gelvanite d tubs' bearer
seedier; 2
eiteteure Butter aiid=iali.*other
tri 11 teettee us *6 r eetIott. All tea
5 Ilea cottdltion. Tents Oath.
teethe • Pied Theetion,
VOA: IV 1;C`alri$ar. A9ietiol ea(t
eteell
i.:
HIGH
FOR SALE—VICTORIA BLACK CUR-
r::nt bushes, ready to plant out in
October. These are excelled for yield-
irrn Large fruit of the finest quality. I
had 26 quart from five bushes this year,
and almost double that in 1950. They
never fail. Four plants for 31.00; less
than four, 35 cents each. Order now.
WILLIAM MURRAY. R.R. 3, Seaforth.
Phone 664 r 4. 4363 .3
HONEY — OUR 1951 CLOVER EX-
tnLct.ed and ready for delivery. Choice
No. 1 extracted under senit+ry condi-
tions. Our bees are Government inepec.-
ed and free from di case. Prices are •e
by the Ontario Honey Board. Choice N
1, in your own container, 20c per lb.: in
2 -Ib. pails, 50c per pail : 4-1h. pails, Plc :
case .Iota, 2 -Ib. size, 510.00: 4-1b. see.
09.50- Try this heavy bodied fine fl •your
ed honey and be convinced with the good
quality. You must be satisfied or ei u
money will be d,eerfully refunded. C 11
evenings or Saturday afternoons. ED. A.
NOAKES, Hcssall, Ont. Phone 123-J.
4363-3
Recessed Bathtubs $60
QMART MARTHA WASHINGTON AND
Rdghledge stainless three-piece bath-
room sets. White 5160.00 to 5169.00. Co'-
oured 5274.00, complete with beautiful
chromed fittings. Air conditioning furn-
aces 3295.00- Special offers to, plumi',ere
and bonders 40o. Save many v elusble
dollars, buy with confidence and have a
nicer home. Satisfaction guaranteed_
Extra discounts off catalogue prices if we
supply everything you need for eemrkate
plumbing or heating installation. Cata-
logue includes litho photos of main fix-
tures, prices and installation diagrams.
Select style of sinks. cabinet, laundry
tubs, showers, stoves, refrigerators. Pres-
sure water systems. oil burners. septic and
on tanks, etc. Visit or write
JOHNSON MAIL ORDER DIVISION,
Steeteville Hardware.
Streetsville - Ontario
Phone 261; Evenings 51 R 15
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of MABEL STIRLING
A L LPERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Mabel Stirling,
l:..te of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, deceased, who died on
, or about the 16th day of August, 1951,
are hereby •notified to send in to the un-
dersigned on or before the 22nd dry of
September, 1951. full particulars of their
Ashes.
Cards Of Thanks
I WLSH TO THANK MY NEIGHBORS,
friends and relatives for cards, treats
and flowers while a patient in St JceePtes
Hospital. London, and since I carne home;
also anyone who •h•E4ped in any other way.
MRS. HOWARD FINKBEINER
4365-1
T WISH TO THANK ALL MY FRIENDS
and neighbor who were so kind to
me during my illness. and thanks to Rev.
W. A Jonas, Dr. McMaster and the Nurs-
es at the Roselle!. They were all most
thoughtful.
4365-1 MRS. F. DUNGEY
Irmmedlately alter the said last men-
tioned date, the assets of the said estate
will be tBatr-lbated amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the andernigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion of ail others,
and the undeaigned will not be liable to
any person of whcse claim the undersign-
ed shall not then have notice for the assets
so distribatal or any part thereof.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario, r
Solicitor for the Estate.
4365-2
The mighty little Classified
Ado. in The Huron Expositor
bring best results. Phone 41,
Beaforth.
i(+
Daly Motors
Ford - Monarch Dearer
PHONE 102 SEAFORTH
Have in stock for immediate
delivery:
WED AT BRUCEFIELD
NEW
1951 Monarch Sport Sedan --Star-
light Green, with fully auto-
matic transmission
1951 Ford Custom Fordor—Ever-
glade green
1951 Ford Custom Fordor—Sheri-
dan blue
1951 Ford Custom Tudor—Sheffield
green
1951 Ford -Ton Pick-up—Sheri-I
dan blue
1951 Ford and Fordson Major
Tractors
Dearborn Implements in stock—
Plows: 3 styles, disc plows, culti-
vators, discs, drag harrows, soil
pulverizers, front-end loaders, cord-
wood saws, posthole diggers, soil
scoops, corn planters, Fordson
plows and cultivators.
USED
'950 Pontiac Sedan—Heater, radio,
sun visor; 12,000 miles
1947 Ford Tudor—Heater, radio.
1940 Chevrolet 5 -Passenger Coupe
1940 Plymouth Coach
1949 Ford 1 -Ton Express
1938 Ford ih -Ton Pick-up
Four -Ford Tractors
Three Cockshutt Tractors
One Case Model L Tractor
DROP IN AT DALY'S
The Dealer with the Stock
Murray Evan Squire, Sarnia,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Squire, Glencoe, is pictured
with his bride, Anna Elizabeth
Allan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Allan, Brucefield.
Married at Brucefield, they
will make their home in
Corunna.
village Saturday, Sept. 8, sponsor-
ed by the Girl Guides. Please have
papers and magazines tied in bun-
dles and placed in front of your
homes by 9:30 a.m., when they will
be picked up. Wire coat hangers,
tied, and flat cardboard boxes will
be appreciated.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Goddard, Beth
and Peggy, attended the Toronto
Exhibition Wednesday of this
week.
Scores for the gun shoot held at
Kippen Tuesday night, sponsored
by Kippen Gun Club, were as fol-
lows: Lloyd Venner, Hensall,
high, with twenty-five straight at
sixteen yards, with Hedley Prouse
and Bill .Lumpby, Goderich, with
twenty-four, runners-up. In the
handicap, John Anderson was high
with twenty-three; Hedley Prouse,
runner-up, with 21.
The aneual Labor Day shoot will
be held at Kippen on Monday,
Sept. 3, for Kippen Gun Club Tro-
phy Clay Target Championship of
Huron County, open to all shoot-
ers: 59 -bird event, 25, 16 yards; 25
handicap; also 25 -bird event handi-
cap; 100 option on each 25 birds.
Mr. John L. Nichol, A.C.C.O., or-
ganist and choir director of Car-
mel Presbyterian Church, who left
this week for Timmins to oversee
the superintendence of music in
five schools there and to be organ-
ist of First United Church, was
honored at a party in the .church
in appreciation of the work which
he did here. He was presented
with a gift in recognition of his
faithful services. Mrs. Al Kerslake
made the presentation and lunch
was served:.
Mrs. William Mickle attended
the C.N.E., Toronto, this• week.
James A. Paterson, Clerk of
Hensall, has received word 'that
Warren Stephenson, of Mount For-
est, who was appointed policeman
for the village, is not coming.
will be plans for a dream house
appearing in the August issue of
the Canadian Home Journal.
Mrs. G. M. Chellew and daugh-
ter, Carolyn, returned to Los An-
geles last week after vacationing
for two months with Mrs. Chel-
lew's parents,. Mr, and Mrs. C.
Cook, at their summer cottage at
Grand Ben&
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee are
moving this week into one of Mr.
Ed. Fink's apartments over his
store.
Mrs. Archie Noakes underwent a
major operation in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, this week, and
at date of writing is doing n'cely.
Mrs. Harry Smith, of the Bell
Telephone staff, is on vacation for
two weeks.
Mrs. Roy •Smythe, Nelson, B.C.,
is spending a month or so with
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Cook.
Announcement(
Dr. and Mrs. Ross P. I. Dougall,
of Petrolia, announce the engage-
ment of their elder daughter, Mona.
Alice, to Mr. William Gordon Brett,
of Windsor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Brett, of London. The
marriage win take place Monday,
Sept. 10, at Glen Gordon Manor,
Blenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dignan, of
Hensall, have returned home from
Saskatchewan, having visited the
former's brother, Arthur Dignan, of
Marquis, also' other relatives. Go-
ing by T.C.A. to Regina and motor
ing through Saskatchewan, they
report a. very delightful trip. -
A paper drive will be held in the
Births
ANDERSON—At Stratford General Hos-
pital, on August 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Anderson, formerly of McKillop,
a son.
BEUERMANN—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on August 25, to Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Beuermann, R -R. 5, Seaforth, a
daughter.
ELLIOTT—At Scott Memorial Hospital.
on August 29, •ho Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Elliott, Seafortb, a daughter.
NOA.KES—Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKellar,
Simeoe (nee Helen Noakes), are very
happy to announce the arrival of their
daughter, Susan Lynn, at Sirncoe, Gen-
eral Hospital, Monday, August 27, 1951.
A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Noakes, Hensall.
Threshing Machine
24 -inch Cylinder — Solid Wood Body
Sold by Bell Threshing Machine Co.,
with Feeder and Shredder, all ready to go
SALE PRICE $1,075.00
See this machine if interested, at
ataHugill'aus
FARM
or Phone 667 r 6 - Seaforth
NASH Leads the Parade
IN STYLE and PERFORMANCE !
We can supply you in any color, and your best
buy is the Canadian Statesman, nude right in
Toronto.
You can travel anywhere and rest in your Nash
with extra mattress and screens. No looking for
hotels or cabins — that's a big saving on your
pocketbook.
Also have 1/2 -Ton 1951 Ford Pick-up
1947 Chevrolet Coach, in perfect shape
SEE YOUR NASH DEALER
Jonathan Hugill
Phone 667 r 6, Seaforth
Three Miles West of Seaforth
welcome her o the village.
Mr. and Mrs, William Henry
moved this week to their new
home in. Hensall.
Miss Minnie Reid, Hensall, spent
a day with relatives in the village
last week.
Mrs. G. Griffith and children, of
Stratford, are visiting friends in
the village.
Mrs. H. Zapfe is visiting her
daughters in Detroit.
The members of the Mission
$and held their picnic at the Lions
Park, Seaforth„ last Wednesday,
having as their guests the W.M.S.;
and C.G.LT. -In spite of cool wea-
ther, a very pleasant afternoon un-
der the leadership of Mrs. S.
Baird and Mrs. Ed. Allan. Races
and contests were enjoyed by all
and a delicious picnic supper was
served.
KIPPEN
Master Donald Parsons is holi-
daying at the home of his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fergu-
son, at Chiselhurst.
Misses Gail Ann and Lynn Gack-
stetter spent a few days last week
with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Elniore Gackstetter, of Exe-
ter, Carolyn and Earl Gackstet-
ter returned with them for some
holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie
visited recently with relatives in
Windsor.
Wedding bells are ringing in
this community.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fawcett and
daughters, of Caledonia, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter and
Mr. and 'Mrs. William Horsey, of
Exeter, were guests at the Har-
vey - Desher wedding in Ridge-
way on Thursday last. The groom,
Dr. Donald. Horney, spent several
months with his cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Gaekstetter, before enter-
ing college four years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Westlake
and children, of near Bayfield, vis-
ited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones.
Miss' Marion Thompson, who
has been employed in London for
the summer months, is spending
some holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter vis-
ited last week with the latter's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Ferguson, in Fort Erie,
and also visited in Buffalo and
Hamilton.
Mr. John C. Doig is visiting his
mother and sister after returning
from a boat trip on the S.S. North
American to Chicago, Mackinaw
Islands and Sault Ste. Marie. He
will also attend the Toronto Ex-
hibition before returning to his
home in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long. of
Owen Sound, spent the week -end
with Mr. and- Mrs. Norman King.
'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
spent 'Sunday with relatives in
Clifford.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Hill. of Luc -
an, visited with Mr. and Mrs•. Long
on Sunday.
Congratulations are extended to
David Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Cooper, of Kippen, in win -
Hold Successful Bingo'.
The monster :bingo held in the
Community Arena Monday even-
ing, sponsored by the Hensall
Branch of the Canadian Legion
and Ladies' Auxiliary, was a great
success. Five hundred dollars in
prizes was given away during the
evening. Winners of the three spe-
cials were: $150.00 special, Mrs.
Florence Joynt, Hensall, and Mrs.
H. Fairservice, Clinton (tied), re-
ceived $75 each; $75, Jack Cooper,
Kippen; $50, Mrs. R. McDonald,
Clinton, and Bob McKenzie, Hen-
sall (tied), $25 each. Winners of
the fifteen rounds at $15.00 each
were: Bob Sangster and Mrs. P.
Graham, Hensall (tied);. Bob Row-
cliffe, Hensall; Paul Boa, Wes.
Venner, Hensall, and C. Sanders,
Exeter (tied); Reg. Elliott,' Exe-
ter; Mrs. James A. Patterson, Hen-
sall; Muriel Rivers, Seaforth; T.
Brintnell, Hensall; E. Sims, Exe-
ter, and Mrs. A. Townsend, Hen-
sall (tied) ; MI'S. Scott, Royal Oak,
Mich., Bob McKenzie, Hensall, Mr.
Halley, Exeter, Sam Rennie, Hen-
sall, and Ted Johnson, Exeter
(tied); Miss Hannah Hurray, Hen-
sall; Miss Gladys Luker, Hensall;
Mrs. Harold Bonthron and Joe
Flynn, Hensall (tied) ; Ed. Cowan,
Exeter; John Farquhar, Hensall,
Mrs. T. Brintnell and Mrs. G.
Broderick, Hensall (tied). In a
novelty bingo twenty-two received,
free passes to the next monster
bingo to be held in the Arena on
Monday, Sept. 10, with over $1,000
in cash, to be given away, includ-
ing
ncluding a $500.00 jackpot to be won
that night. Jack Tudor was mas-
ter of ceremonies. Members of the
Legion were linesmen, and ladies
of the Auxiliary conducted a booth.
STAFFA
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Taylor,
Mrs. Simpson and Mr. James Mc-
Clure, of McKillop, left by motor
on Monday for Russell, Manitoba.
District
Weddings
Van Egmond - Fraser
The wedding was solemnized re-
cently at the Wesley -Willis Unit-
ed Church manse, Clinton, with
the Rev. Hugh C. Wilson officiat-
ing. Viola Fraser, only daughter
of Mrs. Charles Fraser, Clinton.
was united in marriage to 'J. Wil-
lis Van Egmond, of Hullett Town-
ship. The bride chose a powder
blue crepe afternoon dress with
matching accessories and a cor-
sage of American Beauty red ros-
es. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Brown, the latter a sister
of the groom, and wearing a red
crepe dress, black and white ac-
cessories with a corsage of white
carnations. Their small daughter,
Elaine, as flower girl, wore a red
taffeta frock with white carnation
corsage. At a reception held at
the bride's home, Mrs. Fraser re-
ceived, wearing black crepe with
pink accessories, assisted by the
bride's aunt, Mrs. McKelvie, of
Winnipeg, Man., in a printed crepe
and a corsage of pale pink roses.
The couple left on a week's honey-
moon to points north prior to tak-
ing up residence on the groom's
farm' at R.R. 1, Clinton.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. Doug McBeath, Wingham,
spent the week -end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrg: W. McBeath.
'Mr. and Mrs. G. Beecroft and
children, of Belgrave, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Watson_
Mrs. A. Consitt, formerly of Sea -
forth, has taken up residence with
her sister, Mrs. Wm. Douglas. We
"you mutat avoid all forms of ex-
cite*neht on your vacation," a doc-
tor told the young man.
The latter gulped and asked:
"Can't 1 even look at 'em across
the street?"
1r(
: UG'U C 014.1951
ring $76 ilq cash at a ,binggoheld
in Hensall on 'Monday 'night
Mr. z£nd Mrs. Wilmer i eGregor,
of Goderieh, called on their father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William
McGregor, on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
and family held a picnic at Turn -
bull's Grove on Sunday.
Mr, William Sinclair received
word on Tuesday of the sudden
death of his brother, Mr. Gilbert
� JE M.G!{ aEG.'
=AT BENCH :OR DESK
Sinclair, of Wetton- Sympathy 1*,,
extended to tho. idattlliF. ipi Egir,.
lostt
Rev. and Mrs. Hinton. retinue*
borne after spending a Mont*'*
vacation with their family't-n Verb,
dun, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Smith antis
family are moving this week tree
Centralia.
Miss "Jean Ivieone is at 'presents "
having her v o ation.
FALL FROLIC
Sponsored Iby the Hensall Branch Canadian Legion
in the Community Arena, Hensall
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th
Bingo - Games of Chance - Wheels of Fortune
• GIANT DRAW • •DOOR PRIZE, $25.00 CASH
Admission 25 Cents
THE VOICE OF •
TEMPERANCE
The Exeter Times -Advocate of
August 23 reports a Gdderich court
case of August 18, in which two
young men escaped conviction be-
cause their offence wan not indict-
able under the Canada Temperance
Act. The magistrate described
their offence "disrupting the peace
of the town," "interfering with
peaceful citizens." "rowdyism." No
one ever claimed that such an of-
fence was indictable under the
Canada Temperance Act. But ev-
eryone knows that it is a breach
of the Criminal Code. Who blun-
dered that these men were charg-
ed with law infraction under the
C.T.A.? Wbo blundered that they
were not charged under the Crim-
inal Code? When such offences!
as are descr'.bed above are comes
milted, the people of Huron want
administration under the Criminal
Code and they do not want words
of contempt for the Canada Tem-
perance Act which is not applicable
to the case.—(Advt.).
• . • money to make money
Electricity and modern machinery are time-
savers and money-makers. The BofM is
ready to lend you money to help yon make
more money. Ask or write for our folder
"Quiz for a Go-ahead Farmer." Better sta74
see your Bof M manager today.
'MY BAND
TOA aaame a MUS
4rurnr(frci a ip ever) ti,ilk-of life titre 181'
Hensall Branch:
WALTER JARRETT, Manager
Bargains -Bargains
MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK OF USED
TRACTORS!
— Make Us An Offer! —
M. -H. 55 Gas Tractor—Used 2 years; excellent
condition.
M. -H. 81 Standard Tractor—Extra good; runs
and looks like new.
M. -H. 44 Standard Tractor—Used to demon-
strate; has hydraulic; new guarantee. -
Allis W.S. R.C.—Like new.
Cockshutt 70 Standard — Completely overhaul-
ed; new paint. See this one.
Cockshutt 70 R.C.—New paint; reconditioned. -
John Deere 'H' R.C.—New motor, new paint;
like new.
Ford-Ferguson—New rings and sleeves, field
cultivator, new paint. Real good.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US
AND MAKE AN OFFER
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