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Coming Events
•
Wanted
v VERYONE ENJOYS DANCING AT
LI the Popular Crystal Palace Ballroom,
Mitchell, every Friday night, with Don
Robertson and his C3CNX Ranch Boys.
4412x4
Farms For Sale
FOR SALE-100-ACRE.FARM; HYDRO,
waterworks; buildings in A-1 condi•
tion. Reason for selling: ill health. Ap-
ply BOX 152, Brussels, Ont.
4413x2
Personals
"SKINNY" GIRLS ! GET LOVELY
curves! Gain 5 to 10 Thu, new pep.
Try famous health , and weight -builder,
Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Introductory, "get -
acquainted" size ONLY 60c..'Al1 druggists.
WANTED—SELF-CONTAIIIED HEAT -
ed apartment for retired clergyman
and wife. Apply Box 170, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4414x1
WANTED—MEN WITH CARS TO CALL
on local firms, evenings or full time.
Excellent opportunity to earn extra 535 per
week. Contact PAUL CONLON, Queen's
Hotel, Monday evening, 6:30 to 10:80.
4414-1
For Sale
moltSALE-1SMALL COOK STOVE;
only been used a fete tfinei. Apply
W. H. ELLIOTT. 44I4x1
roe SALE—SHALLOW-WELL PRES-
sd're pump and tank. Amply DR. E-
A. Me..MASTER. 4414-1
R SALE—SILVER FOX FUR, SIN-
gle ; never been worn: 525. PHONE
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES s (R U B BE R 291 after 6 p.m. 4414x1
Goods), it mored postpaid in sample sea
led
; FOR SALE -50- YOUNG PIGS, FROM
envelope with price list. 6 samples 26c ;
24 samples 01.00. Mail -Order Dept T-73, suckers to 70' pounds. Apply WARD
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, KNOX, R.R. 1, Blyth- 4414x2
Ont.
Property For Sale
'pole SALE—A TWO-STOREY SOLID
brick cottage -roofed house; about 24,
x 30' ; 1 -storey asphalt clad kitchen, steel -
roofed house, furnace, bath, hard and soft
vested, insulated; veneer brick barn or
drive house, about 2V x 40e, steel roof,
cement floor; also garage and small hen-
house, being Park Lot 0, Turnberry St..
Brussels. Well isolated; nice grounds, and
high building site. JAMESMcFADZEAN,
Box 1, Brussels, Ont, 4411x4
Help Wanted
i HONEY OR SALE--FRESR CLOVER
honey in your own containers, 20c a
pound. WALLACE ROSS APAIRIES,
Seaforth. 4413-2
DON'T` MISS" TUDOR'S SENSATIONAL
dress' clearance. Everything to be
sold at 2.79. See ad in this issue.
4414-1
'NUM SALE --OAK. EXTENSION TABLE,
tfour leaves. Also a hall rack. MISS
EIMLMA READMAN, Louisa St.
4414x1
FOR SALE—BUILDING. PARTLY DAM -
aged by fire. Behind Cleary's store.
Apply DR. E. A. Me -MASTER.
4114-1
"'ANTED — NURSEMAID TO CARE FOR SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING
for three small children. September 1 machines, electric and treadle. Re•
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
to September 15, in ,Seaforth. No house-
work. Apply in writing to Box 167, MACHINE CO., Goderich. Phone 1155.
HURON EXPOSITOR, 4412x1 4395-M
LADIES WANTED FOR DISPLAY DE-
partment for Seaforth and surround-
ing section, with well-known company.
Working hours, afternoons or evenings. In-
vestment or experience not necessary. A
car essential. Earnings $30 and over
weekly. Write SUPERVISOR, Box 171.
EXPOSITOR, Seaforth. 4414x2
FOR SALE -2 -WHEEL CABIN TRAIL-
er, 6i+, feet vide by 13 feet long. Pric-
ed for quirk sale. Also hard and soft
wood slabs for sale; 5,000 used brick. Wel
will cut your grass or weeds. J. R.'
,BURNS, Seaforth, Phone 69-11.
441451
, 1 OR SALE—Gar. FRIGIDAIRE, 6 CU.
feet; Northern Electric cabinet radio
in good condition ; cook stove; Filter
Agents Wanted ;Queen vacuum cleaner; Cofield washing',
rpachine. Ali priced reasonably. Apply
AGENTS WANTED IN GOOD VACANT
territories. Splendid opportunity to
ambitious persons to step into profitable
business and earn from $50 to $60 a week.
Sell from door to door 225 products well-
known and guaranteed: cosmetics, culin-
aries, medicines, farm specialties, tea, cof-
fee, etc. 518 needed. Details—
JITO: 5130 'St. Hubert, Montreal.
4411-4
Poultry
URRAY DOIG, Seaforth Motors.
4414x2'
VOR SALE — HARDWOOD SLABS,
mostly maple, $10.00 per load of ap-
proximately two cords; mixed wood slabs,
$8 per load, approximately two cords. de-
[ livered in Seaforth. Let us figure on your
sawdust requirements. Prompt delivery.
FRED HUDIE. Phone 562, Clinton.
4414x4
VOR SALE --GLAD BLOOMS, 25c AND
77 a dozen. Pickling Beets. II qts.,
$1.00. Ready in a week or two: Water-
ttCR SALE -200 RED ROCK PULLETS, melons, muskmelons, citrons, carrots, pot -
1 atoes, cabbage, tomatoes, green peas. Ban-.
ready to lay. Apply•JOHN MENDER- tam eorn. F, BASIL PURCELL, Market
SON. Phone 839 r 4, Seaforth. St. Phone 125-W.
4414x1
FOR SALE -200 NEW RAMP. - ROCK
relicts six months old, laying; silo
Tam hog, 10 months old. Apply URBAN
DUICHARME, Hensali, 4414x1
Tenders Wanted
TENDER
Drapes and Track
Seaforth Public School
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO
the unlersigned will be received until
12 o'clock noon, 15th August, for approxi-
mately 110 yards of drapes and track to
be installed at the New Public School,
Seaforth, Ontario. DATED at
Drapes to be "Milt:fleck Cork," mane -August. 1952.
factured by W. B. Kaya, Kitchener, or
equal. Samples of drape and track to
aecosnpany tender, Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted,
Further details avnilable from W. T.
Teal!, Chairman Building Committee, Sea- I
forth, Ontario.
(Signed) 111. McKELLAR,
Sec.-Treas, 4418-2
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of ROBERT REECE FERRIS
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Robert ,Reece
Ferris, late of the Township of Mullett,
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who
died on the 8th day of July, 1952, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars
of their er cl 'atm
s to
the undersigned n
g ed on or
before the 5th day of September, 1972
after which date the assets will he lis
tributed, having regard only to claims
then received.
Notices
NOTICE–WOULD LIKE TO LOOK AF -
ter elderly lady or 'child, from one to
.three years, Apply Box 169, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4414x1
R ADIO REPAIRS—FOR ALL KINDS
-••of --radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE.
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth,
Phone 347-R, 4363-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS! — PROMPT,
eotrteous collection of al] dead and
disabled farm animals Cal] collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 851 r 11. Seaforth, or 235,
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd. 4399-tf
-von ARTIFICIAL SERVICE FROM
this farmer owned, licensed, non-pro-
fit, growing, co-operative Association, from
top quality bulls of all breeds, the rates
are: $26.00 for a life membership, $5.00
Per cow for members, and 56.00 per cow
for non•.members, Waterloo Cattle Breed-
ing Association, R.R. No. 1, Waterloo,
Ontario. For Service, contact: HARRY
REID, Varna, Phone: Bayfield 27. (Hur-
on County, south of No. 8 Highway, in-
cluding Colborne Twp.),
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
TAKE NOTICE THAT A SPEED LIMIT
of 30 miles per hour, will be strictly
en
under the provisions of the Highway Traf- 1
Seaforth this 2nd day of
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Barrister, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4414-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOHN FINLAYSON
ALL PERSONS. HAVING CLAIMS(
against the Estate of John Finlayson,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who
died on the 2nd day of August, 1952, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 5th day of September, 1952,
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 13th day
August, 1952.
MSCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
Auction Sales
News Items of Hensall and District
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rising, Som-
erset, New York, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Queen.
The Sutherland! brothers, of Vir-
den,
ie
den, Man., were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and
family spent the weekend with rel-
atives in Teeswater.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art,
tew
art, McQueen over the week -end
were: Mr. and Mrs, Don Rigby,
Donna and Gerry Murdock, o2 Blen-
heim;
len
heim; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giliniour
and Patricia, of Clandeboye.
Presentation To Mrs. Evans
Mrs. F. Evans, who with her hus-
band, Flt./,Sgt- Evans, Maureen and
Patty, is Ieaving the end of this
month for Goose Bay, was present-
ed Tuesday with a gift from the
Hensall Women's Institute in ap-
preciation of service as card secre-
tary, Mrs. Evans will be missed
by the Institute, as she was a va-
lued and active member; also from
St. Paul's Anglican 'Churoh, where
she was an active worker in the
church organizations.
•Following is the presentation ad-
dress: Dear Mrs. Evans: We wish
to express how much we are going
to miss you from our Institute ac-
tivities, All your thoughtful and
helpful acts as card secretary dur-
ing the past months have not gone
unnoticed and unappreciated by us.
These changes, unfortunately, are
necessary and,.. unpreventable, •but
our affectionate wishes for your
future go with you, your husband
and family, to your new thome. This
little gift carries with it every hap-
piness,—The Hensall Women's In-
stitute.
Miss Valliere has returned to To-
ronto after spending the past week
with Hensall friends.
Mrs. (Dr.) Dodds, Winnipeg, vis-
ited Miss Minnie Reid this week.
The Orr reunion was held Civic
rioliday at the' Palace Gardens,
Formosa. Members of the family
were present from Montreal, Park-
hill, Hensel!, Wingham, Langside,
Pine River, Bervie, Chesley and
Elmwood. Those attending from
The farthest distance were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Orr and family, of Mont-
real.
Mrs. Hugh MoMurtrie, who re-
cently underwent a major opera-
tion in Victoria Hospital, London,
has returned home°and is improv-
ing nicely.
Mrs. Edith 1VIcMartin, Barrie, and
Mrs, Margaret Vair, Grand Bend,
are visiting with their sister, Mrs.
L. Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwen at-
tended the Mary Hasting picnic at
Springbank last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Orr and Jim-
mie spent their vacation visiting at
the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Orr and family, Langside; Mr, and
Mrs. M. C. Orr, Elmlvood, and Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Orr, Chesley.
Mrs. C. M. Heiden and Herb left
Sunday for a week's vacation with
relatives at Dresden, Hamilton and
St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Evans and fam-
ily spent the week -end at Inger-
soll.
Mr. Vernon Spray, Edmonton, is
visiting at the Geiger residence.
Mrs. Spray and family have been
holidaying there for the past six
weeks and expect to return home
the middle of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Gittus, their son
Richard, and grandson Dick, PA
Births
PANNON—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Au
gust 9; to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ban-
non, Seaforth, a son.
CURRAN—At Scott .Memorial Hospital, on
August 7, to Corp. and Mrs. Alfred Cur-
. Station, Clinton, a son.
CLARK --,At Montreal, on Thursday, July
31, 1952, to Nancy and Ian Greig Clark,
a son, Greig. A great-grandson for Mrs.
i. C. Greig, Seaforth.
DIETZ--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 11, to Mr, and Mrs. Mervin
Dietz,' R.R. 1, Dublin, a daughter.
GARDNER At Women's College Hospi-
tal, Toronto, on August 10, to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth G: rdner (nee Margaret
S.mith), a daughter.
HARRISON—At Fort. St. John Hospital,
I3,C., on August 3, to Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Harrison, a daughter—Sheila Rae.
MOCK—Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mock, Hensall,
are pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter at Clinton Hospital, Tues-
day, August �5, 1952.
TRU r1 RR At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
'1'rutter, Dublin, a daughter.
Cards Of Thanks
MRS. HUGH MCMURTRIE WISHES TO
thank all 'friends• neighbors and rela-
tives who eemcmbered her in any way
while a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. 4414x1
WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN -
4414 -3 serest thanks to our neighbors and
friends for the kindness and consideration
shown us in our recent sad bereavement.
MRS. JOSEPH O'ROURKE AND FAMILY
4414x1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF LIVE
Stock at Lot 24, Con. 4, Hibbert Twp.,
22 miles south and 2 miles west of Dub-
lin, on Thursday, August 28th, at 1:30
p.m.: 30 bead of cattle, including 6 cows,
milking and bred; 1 pure bred Durham
cow due in September; 1 pure bred Dur-
ham bull calf, 14 months old r 6 .Durham
rteers, 900 tbs. ; 2 Durham heifers, 2 years
old, bred: 8 yearling wattle: 8 spring and
winter calves. PIGS -13 pies, weighing
125 tbs.; 1- Tam sow due in September,
HORSES --2 Clyde fillies, 7 and 8 years
old, 1500 lbs, Terms—Cash, FRANK
JORDAN, Proprietor; Harold Jackson
Auctioneer, 4414.2
forced' in the hamlet of Egmondvfile, as -
dr
fie Act of Ontario this hamlet to a "built -
UP area."
(Signed) ARTHUR NICHOLSON,
Reeve,
Township of 'Nickel -smith.
4405-t4
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuckersmith
UPON INSTRUCTION FROM COUNCIL
tinder authority of By -Law No. 13,
1959 Township of 'rocker/width,T hereby
prOlatm that ail dos 1 in the hen Bets of
EgritstidVdle anti fiax9urhee are prohibited
itiinieti1Ytbins at hi a during the period
dieitti u4te Ii ?E11F9i tet Nov'emb'er 1, 1952,
" heieee df` (lab eontravan.
rial'o5t " b ' thiel by'laiv' will be..
ukf lieeta"itle oI t59,90.
Ci11�%Ci1a',
Cke�el hi
t4(i$.tt
AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND
Household Effects, John St. in Town
of Seaforth. Friday. August 29th. at 1 :30
p.m.: Empire kitchen range; Quebec
heating stove; coal oil heater and oven;
2 kitchen cupboards; kitchee table and
chairs; dropleaf table;, dining room table,
buffet and 6 dining chairs; couch; Palmer
upright piano, in good condition ; cherry
side table; number of other small tablee;
rockers and occasional chairs;' mirrors;
sewing machine; single fernery and Ped-
estals; 2 furnished bedrooms: beds,
springs, mattresses, dressers and wash-
stands; 1 chest of dinners; 2 trunks; 8
quilt boxes; bed linens, quilts, blankets,
pillows and cusbiot,s, toilet seta; quitting
frames; lawn chairs; washing machine;
Axminster rug, 9/ x 12/; other floor cov-
ering; scatter mats and renters; quantity
of (Helios; kitchen utensils:'pict:ures and
hooka; lawn nfower and garden tools.
leltentitTY 7-tece t frame bouee in fair
eofidltioa8 with bestflidnt, GBafoot lot, situ-
ated on Soh(t .St„ veldt geed' garden land
greenda, ''Cdr( t4:' C litatttleaCaeb : I+ra-
qt d°Jra dawir, ltalbat ate dale, Re.
ftlbVd d: MISS 173A.COOPtit, Pio aztea-
teeeo ,Illtilrald' Jlieltsoni Atief'ibeieer.
44tl4-2
W E WISH TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS
to all the frienda and neighbors, the
Seaforth Fire Department and all others
who assisted an at the time of the fire at
our farm.
MR. AND MRS. PETER McLAUGHLIN
T WISH TO EXPRESS MY THANKS
and deepest appreciation to all my
friends and neighbors +for cards and ex-
pressions of sympathy sent to me while a
patient at Clinton Public Hospital, and
!since my return home.
MRS. WALTER FAIRBAIRN,
14414,-1 Hensall.
THE RELATIVES OF THE LATE SOHN
Finlayson wish' to express their sin-
cerest thanks to their many friends for
the kindness and sympathy shown them
!during their recent bereavement; special
thanks to Rev. Stinson, Mies Pearl Tham-
fer, the pallbearers and the Whitney Fun -
:oral Home. 4414-1
THE FAMILY OF THE , LATE MRS.
George Henderson wish to express
their sincere appreciation for the many
errressions of kindness and antipathy ex -
.tended to them during their resent be-
reavement; also to thank Rev. D. Glenn
Campbell, those who sent floral tributes
and, loaned cern. 4414x1
Deaths
O'HARA—en Galt, on Tuesday, Angust 12,
Mary ht'ci(ay, beloved wife of the late
Jeremiah O'Hara, MsHf Xop, in her 70th
Year.
FINLAYSON 7n Seaforth, on Saturday,
Anglia 8, Jolin Finlayson, In his 98th
Veer.
BaNDERSON In Seefartb, on Tuetdey,
Au'gue 5a Icer nn Catrtef widow of
the late George leiindeien , in lief' 9Gtb
>ye9r:
Adrian, .Mich., are spending their
vacation with Mrs. A. C. Meidinger.
Plan S. S. Picnic
At the union service in the Unit-
ed Church Sunday morning, Rev.
W. J. Rogers chose as his text, "To
be spiritually minded ie life and
peace." A duet was sung by Mrs.
Pearl Passmore and Miss Mary
Goodwin, "Thanks Be To God."
Miss Kathryn Sells, of London,
provided piano accompaniment
throughout the service, and Miss
Greta Laramie played the organ.
Plans are being made for the Unit-
ed Church Sunday School and con-
gregation picnic at Lions Park,
Seaforth, on August 20. All asso pl-
ated with the 'Sunday School and
Church are urged to attend.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Aubin visited
their son-in-law and daughter in
Burwash during the past week.
WINCHE .SEA
Misses June and Wilma Walters,
London, spent the week -end at
their borne.
Mr. Harry Cole, Landon, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wrm. Dickey, Zion, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
F. V. Horne.
Mrs. Eunice Dobbs,( Crediton,
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs, Ivan Brock,
Mr. and Mrs. John Batten spent
Sunday in London.
Mr. Emerson Gunning, Exeter,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Clarke.
Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Johns, Sar-
nia, visited in the vicinity on Sun-
day.
Mr. Colborne Vance attended the
Black Knights in London on Satur-
day.
Mr. Ezra Willard and Mrs. Dat -
ars, of Mt. Pleasant, and Miss
Gwendolyn Simpson, Exeter, visit-
ed Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Wib. Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong,
Hensall, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wib, Batten.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. E. Skinner and El-
gin and Mrs. Ross, Toronto, return-
ed Saturday after a six weeks' trip
to the Canadian West, California
and Mexico.
Mrs. Jennie Jackson and Mrs.
Adelaide Alexander, of Toronto,
spent last week with the ,fit"s
sister, Mrs. P. Murch,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whetstone and
Merril and Donna Murch, London,
visited with Ml'. and Mrs. Harold
Bell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Charles Stephen,
Murray, Donald and Betty Anee
and Mrs. Thomas Dell, Exeter, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dudley attended
the Stephen-Dilling wedding in
London Saturday.
Recent Bride Honored
A gathering of relatives in honor
of the former Florence Bell, Reg.N.,
New York, who was married to
Harry Wolf, of Long Island, late
in July, was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Stephen recent-
ly. Present were Mrs. Thos. Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and family,
of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Bell and Carol Ann and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Robinson, of Avonbank.'
Gifts were presented in a baby bug-,
gy wheeledin by Betty Anne Steph-I
en. The bride wasshowered with
confetti of
after the opening of gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and fam- 1
ily, who have moved to Toronto,
were honored at tike same time.
Mr. and Mrs. Merton O'Reilly, of
Shelbourne, called on friends in
the village last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert King, War-
wick; Mrs. Mary McPalls, London,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Mcl+aalls, Exe-
ter, visited with their sister, Mrs.
W. Horne, last week.
Miss Lula MoFalls, London; Mrs.
Garnet McFa11s, Exeter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Adan Somers, St. Marys,
also visited at the home of Mr, and
Mrs.. Routly and with Mrs. W.
Horne.
Miss Barbara McDonald, Exeter,
spent last week With her grandpar-
ents, Mr, and Mrg, E. Skinner.
• Huron Junior Farmers took the
service in the church here last Sun-
day. Miss Elaine Hern, Zion, read
the scripture and Bruce Shapton
led in prayer. Harry Hern sang a
solo and a duet with ,his brother,
Bob. Rev. Moore gave the sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen and
Betty Anne, Austin Diking And
Harold Jeffrey attended ,the deade
cation service of the cairn at' Blyth
Horticultural Park, Blyth, Ireeently.
Mr. Chas, Stephen did the mason-
ry work on the cairn, assisted by
Mr. Dilling.
Blyth Man Reported
Drowned Near Arctic
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slorach, of
Myth, have been informed by the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
that their eldest son, Derek, was
accidentally drowned July 25. The
police stated the mishap occurred
near the Arctic Circle where Derek
is believed to have been prospect-
ing. His body has not yet been
recovered.
Derek Slorach, 20, left his home
at 'Blyth four years ago and was
for some time at Fort McPherson
in the Arctic region.
CONSTANCE
Mr, and Mrs, WM. Jewitt and
family visited in Niagara Falls and
St. Catharines part of last week.
LIoyd and Eileen Spicer, of Regina,
returned here with them for a vis-
it.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Good and
Helen, Londesboro, visited Sunday'
with Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Dexter.
1 EAST McKILLOP
I Mr. ,and Mrs, Ed, McKenzie, De-
troit, were here over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock and
family and Mr. and' Mrs. Harry
Regele were in Fullarton on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, John Schinbein, of
Listowel, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Eggert on Sunday.
ST. COLUMBAN
The death took' place Tuesday,
August 12, in Galt, of Mary Mc-
Kay, widow of the late Jeremiah
O'Hara, formerly of McKillop. Mrs.
O'Hara. was married 43 years ago
at St. Columban to Mr. O'Hara,
who passed away in 1945.' Surviving
are one daughter, Mrs. Frank
Krauskopf (Helen), Tillsonburg,
and one son, Gerald O'Hara; also
one sister, Mrs. Ann Murray, Dub-
lin, and two brothers, Thomas Mc-
Kay, Galt, and W. J„McKay, Schu-
masker. The funeral was held
Thursday morning from the W. J.
Cleary funeral home, Seaforth, to
St. •Colum•ban Church for Requiem
High 'Maes. Interment was in St.
Columban cemetery.
Calling All Girls
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE CROWNED
'Miss Huron County'
At the Second Annual
Huron County Beauty Contest
1
To Be Held in Zurich, on
LABOR DAY — MONDAY, SEPT. lst, 1952
AT
Zurich Lions Club Annual Labor Day Celebration
OPEN TO ALL GIRLS, 'RESIDENTS OF HURON 'COUNTY
MARRIED OR'' SINGLE, BETWEEN AGES OF 15 AND 29
1st PRIZ— $75.00 CASH
Trophy and Gifts of Merchandise
2nd PRIZE — $25.00 CASH
Trophy and Gifts of Merchandise
ALL CONTESTANTS WILL RECEIVE CONSOLATION AWARDS
Winners will have the opportunity of competing for "Miss Western
Ontario” Contest to be held at a later date in Windsor
at the Windsor Firefighters' Field Day
(ALL CONTESTANTS MUST APPEAR LN BATHING SUITS)
Mail this Coupon before August 27th to:
BEAUTY CONTEST, BOY 3, ZURICH, ONT.
Name
. i
Address
Age
ZrEN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb and
Sharon spent the week -Mid with
Mr. and Airs. 'Dalton Malcolm.
Missals Gwen and Joan Britton
spent Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs.
Elgin Thompson, Bruceleld,
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Hardill, To-
ronto, and Miss Shirley Aihrens,
Mitchell, visited last week with
Mrs. James Mateolm,
A. large crowd from Zion attend-
ed the 75th anniversary at Staffs
on Sunday.
Misses Joanne and Dianne Oud-
more, Clinton, and Miss Ann Park,
Mitchell, visited their aunt, Mrs.
Charles Roney and Mr. Roney, on
Tuesday.
Mr. and; Mrs. George Robinson
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Sebben, Stratford, re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hardill and
Mrs. J. Malcolm and Bruce visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Gordon on
Friday.
Master Keith Malcolm visited
last week with his aunt and uncle,
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton ,Sheldon, at
SL Marys.
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PROBLEM
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The Huron Expositor
SEAFORTH
FINAL CLEARANCr" 0f Dresses
Every Dress On the Racks To Be Sold Regardless Of Coati
ONE PRICE —. 2.79
VALUES TO 9.95 -- ALL *1' 2.79
KIDDIES ' COTTON DRESSES, 7-12, at 129 (Values to $.95)
PHONE 70 TUDOR'S HENSAI4L
LADIES' WEAR DORY GOODS .
It's Here!
THE NEW
FordsonT�br
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Completely New! Completely Modern!
Canada's newest and still lowest priced
3 to 4 plow Tractor. Six Forward Speeds,
Built-in Hydraulic System..
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ON DISPLAY NOW AT
DALY MOTORS
Phone 102
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Seaforth
Prompt Deliveryon the
New 1952 Pontiac, Chevrolet
CHOICE OF MODEL AND COLOUR
USED CARS
'52 CHEV, STYLFLIN,E SEDAN
'52 .CHEV- DE LUXE S'rYLELn'E COACH—
two-tone, loaded with extras
2—'51 CHEV. DELUXE .STYLIELINE SEDANS
Air Conditioning; one a Power -Glide
'51 OHEV. STYLELINE COACH
'51 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN
—Power Glide
'49 CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN
'49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
'46 CHEV. STYLEMASTER SEDAN
'40 CHEV, COACH
'39 PONTIAC COACH
'35 'CHEV. STANDARD SEDAN
'50 CHEV. %-TON STAKE with racks
'42 'CHEV. 2 -TON STAKE—Price $375
'48 CHEV. 1 -TON PICKUP—Price $5511'
'42 HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE
A written guarantee for 60 days on all late model'cars.
MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS -- ONTARIO
PHONE 73-X "The 'Home of Better Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING
A Home Improvement Finance
Plan for. Home Owners
The BALL - MACAULAY Yards at Seaforth and Clinton are pleased to
announce that through membership in Inter -Provincial Building Credits
Ltd., they are now able to offer to HOME OWNERS a low cost Credit
Plan, by which repairs, alterations and modernization of existing homes
can be financed.
Who is Eligible?
Any home owner of good credit stand-
ing who has a reasonable equity in his
home.
What Improvements Can Be
Financed Under the Plan?
A repair, alteration or improvement of
an existing structure, including a detached
garage, e.g., finishing attic rooms, adding
rooms, re -roofing new flooring, modernizing
kitchens, bathrooms, making basement room,
ete.
Where Do I Apply For Advice?
Go to BALL - MACAULAY. They will
give you expert advice, examine your home
if you so desire, help you to determine your
'exact requirements, give you a quotation, or
find a satisfactory contractor. I.f you wish,
you can do the job yourself.
How Do I Arrange For Credit?
Fill out a Simple confidential applica-
tion in BALL - MACAULAY Office.
Are There Limits As to Amount
and Time Allowed For
Payment?
Yes. The minililum credit is $100 and
the maximum 32,000. The repayment plan
provides for equal monthly instalments in
round figures over periods of six, twelve,
eighteen or twenty-four months, as you may
select. You say how much you can afford
to pay' each month and a satisfactory plan
will be selected.
What is the Down Payment Be-
fore I Can Get the Job Started?
No down payment is necessary on build-
ing •material.
What is the Carrying Charge or
Cost of This Credit?
One-half of one per cent per month on
the total credit arranged. Thus a $300.04
credit to be repaid in 12 monthly instalments'
would cost $6 per $100, or '$18 in all. There
is no other charge except in the cage of snail
credits of $250 or less, for which an addition-
al service charge of $1.00 is made.
BALL - MACAULAY
LUMBER - LIME - CEMENT - TILE - BRICK
SEAFORTH CLINTON
Phone 787 Phone 97
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