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Auction Sales. Notices to Creditors. Eta.—Rates on andicatioa
•
Coming Events Wanted
THE C.W.L. OF ST. JAMEiS', CHURCH
are sponsoring a St. Patrick's supper:
on Monday, March 17. Watch for further
particulars, 4391-1
TT WILL BE YOUR PLEASURE DANC-
ing at the lovely Crystal Palace Ball-
room, Mitchell, every Friday. Dancing
9:30 to 12:30. Admission 50c.
4890x2
Help Wanted
'W ANTED. PROTESTANT TEACHES
for S.S. No. 6, Fullerton (Mt. Pleas-
ant). This school is on 23 Highway, 1'4
miles., from Russeidale. Bus and Mitchell
District School bus pass daily. In reply-
ing, please state qualifications, experience,
references and salary expected, to. the
Secretary -Treasurer. Duties to commence
September 1. MRS. CATHERINE HOCK
ING, Cromarty, Ont. Phone 18-15, Dublin.
4390-3
For Rent
FOR RENT—A HEATED APARTMENT
with all conveniences. Suitable for
couple. Apply Box 115, HURON EXPOSI-
TOR.- 4391x1
Lost and Found
i "OUN,D—A BROWN AND WHITE FOX
Terrier dog. Owner may have same
by applying to Box 116, HURON EXPOS-
ITOR and paying• charges. i 4391-1
LOST—GIRL'S WRIST WATCH, FON-
taine, on Main St. Finder please con•
,tact Box 118, HURON EXPOSITOR. ••
4391-1
LOST—IN JANUARY, 2 BLUE TICK
hounds. 1 female. other 9 months -old
PUP. Anyone knowing whereabouts of
these dogs. please phone MONKTON 663 r
14. 4391x1
Poultry
PULLETS FOR SALE
800 Barred Rock X Red pullets, three
months old, go&d•-healthy, stropg stock.
These pullets . will begin to lay about the
time prices of eggs go up early this sum-
mer. Mist be sold by March 1st to make
room for a new lot of chicks. A bargain
at $1.10 each,
F. W. ANDREWS,
Phone 33 Clinton, Ont.
4390-2
For Sale
volt SALE --NAVY BLUE SERGE SUIT
size 16, good, as new. Can be seen at
SCOINS CLEANERS. 4391x1
WANTED—SOME COWS TO GRASS.
Apply A. T1MMERMANS. Phone
657, 13, Seaforth. after • 6 p.m.
4391x1
WANTED
Warble Fly Control
Inspector
Township of Tuckersmith
TOWNSHIP OF TUCII37RSMITH IN-
vites applications for the position of
Warble Fly Control Inspector for 1962.
Rate of pay will be 85c per hour with an
allowance of 10c per anile for use of car.
Applications to be in the Clerk's hands
by 3 p.m., March 8, 1952.
E. P. CHESrNEY,
Clerk.
4890-2
Livestock Wanted
LIVE STOCK WANTED — HIGHEST
prices paid for sick or crippled ani-
mals. VICTOR HARGRAVES, Brucefield.
Phone 626 r 23, Clinton. .4384x12
Pt REE THERMOMETER. PLUS CASH.
at your farm for dead or disabled
horses or cows. Phone collect Wm. Sproat,
Seaforth, 655 r 2, WILLIAM STONE
SONS, LIMITED. 4878-tf
Personals -
SKINNY MEN. WOMEN! GAIN 5 TO
15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous
Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results;
new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get
acquainted" size ONLY 60e- All drug-
gists.
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (11 U R B E R
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. (i samples 25c;
24 samples 81.60. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton
Ont.
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
"pOR WALLPAPERING AND CLEAN-
' ing woodwork in two or three rooms
of Nurses' Residence.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.,
All applications to be sent to
MRS. JAMES A. MecDONALD,
Seaforth
not later than March 3rd. 4391-1
TENDERS WANTED
4
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO
March 10th by the undersigned for 12
.VOR SALE -2 ONE -YEAR-OLD HaiF- cords of 12 -inch hardwood, to be delivered
ers. HARRY PALIN, Lot 28, Con. 4, to S.S. 3, Hallett- Apply
McKillop. '� 4391-1 .�
i oR SALE—CALF ONE WEEK OLD.
Apply to GORDON ELLIOTT, Bruce -
field. Phone 659 r 11, Seaforth.
4391-1
�'OR. SALE—ADMIRAL RADIO AND
record player, nearly new. Apply to
GORDON HORNER, Seaforth, Phone 277.
T1oR SALE—TWO-WHEELED TRAILER
with 16x6,00 tires and stock rack. Ap-
ply FRANK REYNOLDS. Phone 33 on
667, Seaforth. 4391x1
FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF COATS,
dress -e, skirts, suits, size 14-16, for
short person, in good condition. Too
small for owner. PHONE 45, Seaforth,
or call at Queen's Hotel after 6 p.m.
4891x1
FOR SALE -9 CHUNKS PIGS, 75 LBS.;
2 sows with litters of 8 and 9, two
weeks old : also 4 heifers to calve. early in
spring. Apply to Box 117, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4391-1
von OR SALE—NEW•SINGER SEWING
machines. electric and treadle. Re;
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St.; Stratford,
4223-tf
Fos. SALE—MY YOUNG DAIRY HERD
of 3 Registered Holsteins, 4 Grade Hol-
steins. 1 Jersey, due to freshen soon; also
some hardwood tops ; 400 bales mixed hay.
Apply to HARRY CALDWELL, R.R. 2,
Kippen. Phone 657 r 14, Seaforth.
4391-1
FOR SALEL SEVERAL PURE BRED
Yorkshire gilts and boars, service age
(long bacon type); also a 28x47 Case
thresher (like new), all steel, roller bear-
iengs, on rubber. with Ebersol shredder and
Marvel grain thrower, R. E. McMILLAN,
R.R. 2, Seaforth. Phone 844 r 4.
4391-1
Recessed. Bathtubs $60
QMART MARTHA WASHINGTON AND
N Ricbledge stainless three-piece bath-
room sets, White $160.00 to $189.00, Col-
oured 8274.00, complete with beautiful
chromed fittings. Air conditioning furn-
aces 5296.00. Special offers to plumbers
and builders too. Save many valuable
dollars, buy with confidence and have a
nicer home. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Extra diecoante off catalogue prices if we
supply everything you need for complete
plumbing or heating installation. Cata-
logue includes litho photos of main fix-
tures, .prices and inshallation diagrams,'
Select style of sinks, cabinets, laundre
tubs, showers, stoves, refrigerators. Pres-
sure water systema, oil burners, septic and
oil tanks, etc. Visit or write
JOHNSON" MAIL ORDER DIVISION,
Streehiville Hhrdware,
Streetseille - Ontarfo
Phone 261; Evenings 51 11 16
Notices
R
ADIO REPAIRS—FOR ALL KINDS
of radioe, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 847-R. .. 4368-tf
Planned Insurance
SAVINGS PROTECTION
PENSION
,, 'Consult—
K.EN McPHERSO'N
Mutual' Lite" of Canada
MITCHELL 38R - Phone Collect
4890x4.
FOR
0$14E%;AL INSURANCE
11hYi141D1ISLEyrOAf i1; and P11tE
pies d 46 belt
el"eher
�� z�Ilf�`(1RTl
l ,4308x4
KEN THOInPSON,
Secretary -Treasurer,
R.R. 2, Seaforth.
4391.1
TENDERS
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned" for 80 cords furnace
hardwood, 12 -inch length,, to be delivered
to Schools not later than July 31, 1952.
Tenders will close 7th March, 1952.
W. P. ROBERTS, Sec..Treas.,
Tuckersmith Township School Area,
RJR. 3, Seaforth.
4390-2
TENDERS WANTED
Township of Stanley
TENDERS ARE CALLED FOR POWER
sprayer that will develop 400 pounds'.
pressure, mounted on skids, with 250 gal-
lon water tank. Tenders to be in hands
of the Clerk by 12, noon. March 4, 1952.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
FRED S. WATSON.
Clerk of Stanley Twp.,
R. ,11. 3, Bayfield- ..
4390-2
TENDERS
TENDERS FOR SPRAYING CATTLE
by the head for Warble Fiy Control
in the Township of McKillop, the same
to be in Clerk's Office March 1, 1952. A
marked cheque of $100.00 to accompany
tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
J. M. ECKEf1T,
Seaforth, R. 1,
Clerk McKillop Twp.
4890- 7
FENDER for SPRAYING
For Warble Fly Conti -61
Township of Tuckersmith
TENDERS ARE. INVITED BY THE
Township of Tuelcersmith for spray-
ing cattle for Warble Fly Control. subject
be the Warble Fly Control Act, 1949.
Township will supply derris powder re-
quired and contractor must furnish all
other requirements.
Tenders to state a rate per head per
spray; work to he commenced April 1st,
1952, and done to the satisfaction of the
inspector.
Lowest or any tender, not necessarily
ac -opted.
Tenders to be in the Clerk's hands by
3 p.m., March 8, 1952.
E. P. CH.C$NEY,
Clerk. 4390-2
GRAVEL TENDER
Township of Tuckersmith
TENDERS ARE 1NVrrpt nitre CRU813-
ing and hauling approxi 1 tteiy .12 000
yards; of gravel 'to township roads. eon.
tractor. to furnish all renuiremente ex-
cet gray
p g el whi h will be supplied by the
Township 'En e-c:uarter inch a uare
acreens to be used, work to be completed
by Sept. 1, 1952.
'Mar :ed ebetUe for $500 must accompany
each tender, br tender will not be consid-
ered- Tender' to state flat rate per cubic
yard laid on roada.
Tenders to be plainly marked and mail-
ed or deftvered• to reach the Cleric by 2
p m" Maircle 3,;,.1962.
ail eluent or •5ny tender not neeessa4lg
ccepted.
For further lnftetnation apply to
ROBERT DALIRYMPLE. Road Sttperite
tendeut, Eliaitondrille, Ont.
E. P:YI)Sritk1'1',
rk ...' 48964
In the Way of CATHERINE ANN
*URNS
A LLA
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Catherine Ann
Burns, late of the Township of Ribbert,
in the County of Perth, who died on the
27th day of May, 1951, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full-particulara of their
claims to the undersigned on or before
the 2let day of March, 1952, after which
date the assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 22nd day of
February, 1962.
McCONNELI,, & HAYS,
Seaforth, OntarioQ,,
Solicitors for the Exebutor.
4891.E
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of MARGARET PURCELL
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Margaret Pur-
cell, late of the Village of Dublin, in the
County of Perth, Widow,deceased, who
died on the lath ,day of November, 1951,
are hereby notified to send' in full particu-
lars of their claims to the undersigned on
or before the 21st day of March, 1952,
after which date the assets win • be dis-
tributed, having regard only to claims
then received
DATED at Seafortb, this 23rd
February, 1952
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors( for the Executor.
(Continued from Page 1)
:Or the"'A" title of this' group. For
Thedford the goal scorers were
Carrutlhers, Henderson, Gouging,
Brown, and _Jamieson; for Hensall,
liuzu'oe and Knight scored' two
each: Line-up: Thedford: - Rawl-;
ings, Shirrons, Coley, Dunlop, Car-
ruthe}}'s, Gooding, Baird, Brown,
S•altalski, Hayter, Wanni Amos,
In Memoriam
ppOWCLiFF•E—IN LOVING MEMORY
of a dear mother and grandmother.
Perla Rowuliffe, who .passed away one year
ago, March 3, 1950.
Sweet are the memories, so silently kept;
One we loved and never forget.
—Ever remembered by Thelma, Carman,
Wilma and Wanda and their families.
4391x1
Cards Of Thanks
I WISH TO THANK MY 'RELATIVES,
friends and neighbors for the lovely
Henderson, Jamieson. ;Hensall-
Woodcock, Wade, J . Nicholson,
Munroe, H. Nicholson, Knight, A.
Nicholson, 'Sangster, Hildebrand,
Cowan, Adkins, Bra -Me, 1 ariiso t.
First 'Period -Goals: Carruthers
(Dunlop), -2:54; Henderson (Hay-
ter , 7:12; Gooding (Hayter), 8;50;
Brown, 11:40; Munroe (A, Nichol-
son), 14:03. Penalties -Wade (trip-
ping), 14:04. Second Period -
Knight .'(Munroe), 10:06; Jamieson
(Saltarski and Brown), 17:00. Pen-
alties -None. Third Period --Mun-
roe (Knight), 2:05; Knight (J.
Nicholson, Hildebrand), 18:10. Pen-
alties-Knight
enalties-Knight (tripping), 8:04. Re-
ferees -Stan Smith and Dick Gard-
iner, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer spent
Tuesday and Wednesday of last
week in Detroit, and while there
saw the Hollywood Ice Revue, star-
ring Miss Barbara Ann Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Po'lilock, .of
Saskatoon, are guests• with Mr. and
cards and boxes of fruit whichwas sent
day of to me while in St. Joseph's Hospital, l
London. Thanks to, my teacher anis
friends of S.S. No. 10, Hay,-. for the Ateau-i
tiful box of treats, also the nice card of
good wishes from the United Church,
doctors and nurses.
4391-3 DONALD JACKSON, Hensall
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of WILLIARt'PEARSON
A L L PERSONS HAVINGe( CLAIMS
against the Estate of William Pear-
son, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Retired Machinist, de-
ceased, who died on the 5th day of Janu-
ary, 1952, are hereby notified to send in
full .particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 7th day of
March. 1952, after which dote the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this "8th day of
February, 1952.
M,eCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
43894
Auction Sales
AUAD
CTION SALE OF 65 DURHAM AN
Holstein Cattle; 70 York Pigs; Real
Estate and Miscellaneous Articles. — The
undersigned auctioneers have been in-
structed to sell by public auction on Lot
22, Con. 12, Hay Township, 11/.t miles west
of Zurich, and a quarter -mile north, on
Wednesday, March 5th, 1952, commencing-
at
ommencingat 1 o'clock p.m., sharp: LIVE STOCK -
1 Clyde mare, good in every way ; 1 Clyde
colt 2 years old; 12 Holstein cowe in calf,
4 to freshen at t:me of. sale; 11 Durham
cows, all being heavy with calf ; 4 steers
years old; 22 baby beefs; 5 Holstein
heifers; 15 Durham yearlings; 1 pure bred
Shorthorn bull, 10 months old. All cattle
are fully T.B. tested and are in good con-
dition. PIGS—Pure bred York hog, one
year old ; • 10 York sows due in March
and April; 1 York sow with litter at foot;
•O stocker pigs, 50 to 80 pounds each_
OTHERARTICLES — Two -wheel trailer
with racks; Chatham fanning mill; War-
ner electric brooder; McCormick -Deering
1 -foot mower; set of bobsleighs; Renfrew
crease separator, used only 3 years; 1200-
16. capacity platform scales; Fleury 8 -inch
grinder; clover recleaner for any separa-
tor; 12 cords of beech body wood; cedar
stakes and kindling wood. REAL ESTATE
--Comprising of 105 acres pasture farm,
being Lot 7, Concession 12, Hay Township;
1e miles north of Dashwood; 65 acres are
tillable and has Leen-freshly seeded; 4
acres bush. 1f not previously sold will be
offered subject to a reserved bill. Terms
of Real Estate—Ten per cent on day of
sale; balance in 30 days. In case of bad
weather, sale . will be held under, cover
Terms—Cash, DELBERT GEIGER, Pro-
prietor ; Stade & Weido, Clerks; Alvin
Walper, Dashwood and Jim, McLean,
Parkhill, Auctioneers. 4391-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Implements, Feed, Grain and House-
hold Effects, at Lot No- 9, Concession 12
Tuckersmith Township, 114 miles south
and 2ee miles east of Kippen, on Tues-
day, March llth, at 1:30 p.m., sharp, the
following: IMPLEMENTS — M. -H, No.
101 Jdnior Tractor, with lights, starter,
P.T.O., and wheel weights; tractor scuf-
fier and bean puller attachment; 3 -furrow
M --H. tractor plow; M. -H. tandem disc;
M, -H. 6 -ft. Clipper combine, equipped
with a four cylinder Wisconsin auxiliary
motor, pick-up, grain bin. and .banger; IC-
H, binder 6 -ft. cut; McCormick -Deering
l5 -run double disc drill with power lift
(nearly new)_ Codkshutt side delivery
rake (nearly new) ; Cockshutt manure
s',reader ; 'Fleury -Bissell 3 -section spring
tooth harrows; Fleury oat roller; Smalley
grain blower with pipes ; Frost & Wood
6 -ft. cut mower: Chatham fanning mill
with bagger; Viking cream separator;
P en flew 2,000-11. truck scales; Moffat
electro pail heater; 3drum steel roller;
4 -ft. stiff tooth cultivator; 5 -section drag
harrows; rubber tire wagon withgrain
box and flat rack ; 2 -wheel trailer with
grain box and stock rack ; all -steel stone.
boat; walking plow; single row scuffier;
30 feet of blower pipe for threshing ma-
chine; 30-f t. extension i>4Tder; '4 H.P.
electric motor; lye F)':P. electric motor;
electric fencer; Beatty brooder stove;' em-
ery: grindstone: bag truck; 12 -ft. steel
'ate; colony house, 10/x125; feed troughs;
180 feet of 4c -inch pipe; forks, shovels,
^hains and numerous other articles. FEED
and GRAIN --Approximately 250 bales of
timothy hay; approximately 100 bales of
clover hay; approximately 400 bushels of
Clinton oats (suitable for seed); approxi-
mately 400 bushels of Ajax oats; approxi-
mately 200 bushels of Montcalm barley;
approximately 200 bushels of mixed •grain ;
approximately 100 bushels of feed oats,
HOUSEHOLD • EFFECTS Numerous
household effects, including a Maxwell
power lawn mower with 1 H.P. motor,
Terms—Cash. No reeerve ae the farm is
sold. FRED SLAVIN, .Proprietor; K: W.
CoIunhoun, Clerk ; Edwe.d W. Elliott,
Auctioneer. 4391-2
INISTR.ATRIX CLEARING '•AUC -
A• ijMtion Sale of Farm, Farm Stook, Im-
plements Feed Etc., of the Estate of the
late William Leonard Youngbint. at Lot,
No. 14, llth Concession of Hullett Town-
ship, 2 miles writ of Londesbono, on
Wednesday. March 12th, at 12:30 'noon,
sharp, including : CATTLE -37 bead;
cows are Herefords and "u -hams, most
all. of which are tresh-n-d recently with
calves at foot; 8 head of 2 and 3 year-old
fat steers and heifers of good marketable
quality; 8 yearling stocker steers and
heifers- PIGS—Yorkshire sow due time
of sale: Yorkshire sow with, litter; 9 pigs
approximately -160 !bre'. POULTRY -150
New Hampshire X- Rock hens 1 year old.
IMPLEMENTS ---A. full line of farm bre
rTemente including a Fordaon tractor
with lights, starter and P.T.O.; also a
'Mow and cultivator attachment; McCor-
mick-De"ring 15 -disc power drill. FEED
ANI) GRAIN -12 tons of hay; 250 bashers
of Clinton oats- (suitable for seed) ; 500
bushels of mixed grain. FARM—At the
name time and place there will be offered
for sale,` subject to reserve bid, if not
'nld previo:,s to sale date, the farm (Lot
34, Con. 11, Hullett Twp,), eonsistiiig of
'00 acres, more or less, of choice clay
loan in an excellent state of cultivation,
on which is situated a 11,4 storey solid
brisk house; an "L" -shaped barn, being
40ex721 and 30rx30r; an implement shed,
'tprx40'. The farm is equipped with hydro
'throughout the Fdildinge. There le an
ample water 'supply. consisting of a aprjng
`reek and it never -failing, artesian well
from which water is
pipfd to hbuse and
%nen, The farm is well located on a
County Highway, and is Well fenced and
drained. Terme—Cash Terms on Farm --
10% of the purchgse price down on ditto
of sale and the bnthnce in 30 days. Other
•onditions of ssle will be read on Bele
date, or they be obtained from 'the under-
•ienod Sniicitor "rior to the date of sale.
i L IZAB> IPH 4SABL"L YOIINGBLUT Ad.
iniriistfratrix ; IF. Fingland,Clinfon,
Ont., Solieit5r for the Adn-iinistrat'rix;
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer;. it. W.
Oo14tMhoun, Clerk 4390-2
T WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE
thanks and appreciation to all the
kind friends who came to see me while I
was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, and . since coming home, and those
who sent me lettere, cards or treats, and
to the nurses and staff for their kindness.
4891x1 JENNIE ALEXANDER
Births
DALE—.In Clinton Community Hospital,
on Feb. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Dale,
Hullette a son. A brother for Elaine
and Douglas,
MoCLURE—At Dr. Meyer's Nursing Home
in Brussels, on Feb. 20, to Mr, and Mrs.
Harvey McClure, a son—Robert NeiL
Deaths
`)ANTZER—In London, on Sunday, Feb.
24. Frank J. Dantzer, in his 49th year.
SORRENTI—Its Windsor, on February 14,
Robert Louis, infant son of Mr- and
Mrs. L, Sorrenti.
BRUCEFIELD
The World Day of Prayer ser-
vice will be held in the schoolroom
of the' United Church on Fr!day
afternoon of this week at 3 p.m.
All ladies of the community are
asked to attend this service,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill; Stratford,
visited Mrs. W. Hill during the
week -end. ,
Mr. and• Ml's. J. Fotheringham,
Hamilton, were recent visitors with
Mrs. D. Fotheringham.
Misses Margie and Blanche Zapfe
accompanied by 'Misses Ruth Scott
and Betty Parker, were in Detroit
recently.
iMr, and Mrs. Orland Johnston
were in London Saturday.
Mr. and MI's. P. T. Cameron, of
Kindersley. Sask., visited last.,.week
with the former's sister, Mrs. H.
Aikenhead, -
Miss Marjorie Mustard spent a
few days with her parents, Mr, and
?Mrs, A. Mustard.
.SERVICE SCHOOL
on
COCKSHUTT TRACTORS and
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
will be held
FRIDAY AFTERNNON, FEBRUARY 29th '
- at
GORDON- McGAVIN'S
Farm Equipment Sales & Service ,
WALTON ONTARIO
OF INTEREST TO 'WESTERN ONTARIO
Middlesex
Seed Fair and Food Show
WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS, LONDON
MARCH 4, 5 and 6, 1952
OPEN 9:00 a.m. -' 10:30 p.m. -Tuesday and Wednesday
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m—Thursday
The Largest Seed Fair and Display of Machinery and
Farm Supplies and Agricultural Features of General
Interest in Ontario. - ,
YOUTH for CHRIST
SATURDAY NIGHT — MARCH 1st
5-:00 p.m.
Brings
REV. RALPH HORNBY, London Pastor
R. A. H. WEINER, Converted Jew, Pianist
Meet Us At the
CLINTON -COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM
And I3ring Your Friends and Neighbors
•
mfmalleam
'he New Ford
FOR 1952
ow on Display
AT
LY MOTORS
FORD - MONAIICIL DEALER
Phone i02
Seaforth
th
Death of Frank J. Dantzer •
Tike death occurred on Sunday,
Feb. 24, in. London of Frank J.
Dantzer, wha was the second son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Dantzer, in his 49th year. 11r1r. •
Dantzer had not been in the best
of health, but his sudden death was
a shock to his many friends: A
mechanic by trade, he operated a
garage in ,Brodhagen for 18 years,
Mrs.. Emmerson Kyle, of Kippen.
Mr. •and Mrs. Pollock are cousins
of M,r:, Kyle.
Miss Betty ,Mickle, nurse -in -train-
ing" at Victoria .Hospital- London,
spent the week -end at her home
here.
Mr. John McGregor, who under-
went a major operation in •St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, Friday last
isimproving .nicely.
'Mr.' and Mrs. W. 13. Simpson,
Billy and Bobby, of Birmingham,
Mich., were week -end visitors with
Mrs. L. Simpson.
Mr. Jack Bell, of Wallaceburg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell, of
Hensel'l, has taken over the Sup-
ertest gas station, Highway No. 4,
formerly conducted by Mr. William
Fairbairn.
A PLAY
'Calm Yourself'
will be held in the
Town Hall, Hensall
MONDAY, MARCH 10th
8:30 p.m.
Presented by Cavan Church
Young People's Union of `
Winthrop
Sponsored by Hensall. Rebekah
Lodge
ADULTS 50c - CHILDREN 23e
MOORE'S
OFFER
DAY OLD AND
STARTED CHICKS
In Pure Rocks and Med-
Rock Cross
CAPONS ORDERED IN ADVANCE
All Chick Requirements
FREE DELIVERY ON ALL
STARTED CJiIC'KS
MOORE'S
POULTRY FARM ,
SEAFORTH PHONE 666 r 3
moving to London a year ago. Sur-
viving are tons brothers, Joeeplii,
Kitchener; Harvey, Windsor; An-
drew Dublin; William, 'McKillop,
and one sister, Mrs, John Nagle,
McKillop. The funeral was held' .on
Thursday from the residence aids
brother, William, MGKillop, to St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin, where
Requiem High Mass was sung by
Rev. Dr. Flounces, followed by in-
terment in St. Patrick's cemetery.
Pallbearers were P. Woods, J. Ry-
an,' A. Hinz, J. Eckert, M, Rock
and J. Regan.
ST. C.
ratl
M oloth.
A00hes
Willowgrove Serenaders Orchestra
A *NEW LOW PRICE ON
VENETIAN BLINDS
Now everyone can afford the luxury of a Venetian Blind, Prices
will truly amaze you! Steel Slats, Baked Plastic Finish -can't
chip or crack; White or Eggshell. -
COMPARE 36 x 641 -Regular Blind 12.00
THE PRICES! 36 x 62-Airlunie 6.50
$6.50
Inquire today. Bring your window measurements.
Hensall ' TUDOR'S-- Phone 70
LADIES' WEAR - DRY GOODS
Unheard of Savings!
We have received a special quantity discount
on a large shipment of Refrigerators, and
we are passing this Tremendous Saving on
to you!
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS
• 12.2 Cubic -Foot Capacity
• 16.9 Square,,Foot Shelf Area
i 60 -Pound Frozen Flood Chest
SEALED UNIT
ELECTRIC BUTTER CONDITIONER
EGG TRAY and CRISPER
AT A NEW LOW PRICE
You Won't Believe This Bargain Until You
See It and Discover the Price!
•
CROCKER REFRIGERATION
PHONE '59
EXETER
"We Service Everything We Sell"
Fifth Annual Seed Fair
Sponsored by the
HURON CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
to be held in the
CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
CLINTON,..
FRIDAY and SAT"IRDAY
MARCH 7th and 8th, 1952
$500.00 in Prizes
Special Educational Displays on Reforestation
Special Programmes Friday Evening and Saturday Afternoon
Auction Sale of Ten. -Bushel Lots Saturday Afternoon
Junior Seed Judging Competition Saturday Morning
All Entries' to be.Made at the Agricultural Office,
Clinton, before . Tuesday, March 4th, 1952
EVERYBODY WELCOME ADMISSION_l
Prompt Delivery on the
New 19:52 Pontiac, Chevrolet
Pe
CHOICE OF MODEL AND COLOUR
USED CARS
'52 PONTIAC 4TYLELINE SEDAN: Brand new '49'O'LDSMOBILE FLEETLLNE SEDAN -
'51 CHEV. DE LTIXE •STYLELINE SEDAN- fully equipped
Fully equipped 1 '46 MONARCH SEDAN '
'42 CHEV, SEDAN
'40 PLYMOUTH :SEDANI"Reconditioned
'38 'FORDmotor; COACHgood condition
'37 FORD COACH -4150.00
$150.00
'41 DODGE SEDAN
'41 PONTIAC SEDAN
'38 PLYMOUTH .COACH
'51 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN
'51 CHEV. DE LUXE STYLELINE COAOH-
Less than 8,000 .miles -$300.00 below list
'50 PON IA:G-DE LUXE SEDAN
'50 CHEV. DE LUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN
'50 CHEV, DE LUXE S YLELINE COACH
49 STYLELINFe. COACH
t49i METEOR SEDAN
$PE'Ci"AL--50 CiiEN. 3j -TON STAKE with racks
A written guarantee for 60 days on all late model ears.
MAN'i`- OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
Tr)”' _Heron Efp'fisitor' Want
Adis,. Phone 41, Seaforth.
RRiitSSELS.
PHONE 73•X "The'Home of Bi tett'„Uls'ed Cat'$
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