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Coming Events
WITH SPRING IN THE AIR AND 110-
I'! mance in your heart, join the crowds
at, the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell.
every Friday night, and dance to the tune-
• All melodies of Clarence Petrie and his
Night Hawks.
Livestock Wanted
DD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
removed free of charge. ,For prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21. or .Seaforth 655 r 2.
Personals
•
CIDANDMA AND_ JIM HOGGARTH-I
NA am sorry that I mid' what I did and
will take it back. GLADYS HOWARTH.
• 4450x1
T_TYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U BBER
'AA Goods), mailed postpaid in Plain, sealed
envelope with price -Bat. 6 samples 25e.
24 (famines $L00. Mail -Order Dept. T41,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box DI, Hamilton,
Oat.
Agents Wanted
AGENTS WANTED
AMBITIOUS AND INDUSTRIOUS, TO
A sell our 225 guaranteed and well-known
products such as: Toiletries, Culinaries,
Medicines, Domestic Necessities, Tea, Cof-
fee. etc. Good discount. Specials each
month with FREE PRODUCTS. $18 need.
ed. Exclusive territory, Particulars:
JITO; 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal
4460-4
Wanted
pOARDERS WANTED - PHONE 53-J,
".• Seaforth. 4-450x1
"WANTED -WILL DO LIGHT HOUSE -
• work two days a Week. Apply Box
228, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4450-1
WANTED TO RENT - 6 TO 8 -ROOM
house. Will pay up to $65.00 a month.
Apply tO Box 184, HURON. EXPOSITOR.
4439-tf
Help Wanted 11,
T.TOUSEICEEPER REQUIRED -LIVE IN
or out. Light duties one child in the
home. PHONE 692, Seaforth.
4450-2
WANTED - LOCAL MEN TO. FILL
vacancies on volunteer fire brigade.
Apply in person,. to F. SILLS, Secretary,
Seaforth Fire Brigade. 44504
MACHINISTS --EXPERIENCED, FIRST -
43.1. class men required by Western On-
tario manufacturer. Good wages, exciel-
lent working conditions. Apply to MR.
GRACE, Plant Superintendent, The Domin-
ion Road Machinery Co. Limited, Goder-
rich, Ontario. • 4450-2
GIRLS WANTED
Seaforth Shoes, Ltd.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
4449-2
For Rent
FOR RENT -SMALL APARTMENT. Ay-
' Ply at FRANK,KLING'S, Seaforth.
4450-1
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -"45" G.M.C. 8 -TON TRUCK
with gravel box, new motor, good
tires and two -speed rear axle. Priced
cheap. Apply to LYLE MONTGOMERY,
R.R. 1, Clinton. Phone 841 r 81, Sea -
forth. 4448-8
Property For Sale
FOR SALE--'8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE.
PHONE 390-J, Seaforth.
4450-2
FOR SALE -S -ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
iniulated, stoker heated, modern bath-
room and 'kitchen. new garage. Lots of
room for garden. CLAXTON 1:4ENNis-
Phone 856-W. Seaforth. 44394f
FOR SALE -,LOT, INCLUDING BARN
and two poultry -houses, behind To -Nen
Hall; also 3 Mother Nature brooders and
2 pisr.troughs. EDMUND GEIGER. Hen -
sail. 4448-3
FOR RENT THREE-ROOM APART-
' merit in OKE APARTMENTS. Avail --
able May 1. 4450-1
FOR RENT -FIVE. ROOMS, HEATED
.apartment: refrigerator, telephone,
separate bath. Apply JOHN TREMEER,
on premises. 4450x1
1-00R RENT -NEW, HEA SM!) APART-
' meet, with all conveniences. Avail-
able at once. Apply DR. E. A. MeMAS-
TER, Seaforth. 4450-1
5 -Room
APARTMENT to RENT
Apply
Alvit"W. SPriery
Solicitor, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Notices
PROPERTY FOR SALE -TWO-STOREY
." three bedrooms, liGing room, den, 3 -
piece bathrodia, oil heated house, including
three acres of land, edge of Mini, Approv-
ed for Veterans' Land Act purchase. Ap-
ply Box 202, HURON EXPOSITOR. or
Phone 41, Seaforth: • . 44)1141
n '
FOR SALE - SOLID RED 'BRICK
" house, insulated ; hot water heating,
ten rooms. Suitable for professional man
or nursing home. Large brick garage.
Would consider suitable exchange in Lon-
don or' vicinity. EDMUND GEIGER,
Heiman. 4448-3
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
.or 'Sale
OFOPMen4OP fLaleV.
roIrket SI
PCS SALE -- RHO CLOVER SEED.
JOHN THOMPSON. Phone ase r 81.
telgiAtb. 4449-8
In the Estate of ELLEN DORSEY
A LL PERSONS HAVING C L A I M S
" against the Estate of Ellen Dorsey,
late of the Township of Hibbert, in the
County of Perth, Married Woman, deceas-
ed, who died on the 8th day of February.
1953, are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 8th day of May,
1953, after which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to claims,
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 16th day of
April, 1953.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
4449-3
Tenders Wanted
Township of Stanley "
TENDERS for GRAVEL
rrENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR
" the crashing and hauling of 5,000
cubic yards of gravel from the township
pits. Gravel to be crushed %-inch size
and delivered on the 'township roads, un-
der the supervision of the Road Superin-
tendent. The contract to be completed
not later than October .15, 1953.
A marked cheque for $200 must accom-
pany each tender.l. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
All tenders to be in the bands of the
Clerk before 12 noon, May 2, 1953.
FRED S. WATSON,
Clerk, Stanley Township,
R. R. 3, Hayfield.
4449-2
FOR SALE--OHOICE TOP SOIL. DE -
livered; also some rough fill. IL Mo-
ILWAIN. Phone 112, Seaforth.
4460-1
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
Federal Buildings -Province of Ontario
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the
undersigned and ' endorsed "TENDER
FOR COAL", will he received until 3 p.m.
(E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953,
for the supply of coal and coke for the
Federal Buildings throughout the Province
of Ontario.
4449-3 Forms of tender with specifications and
conditions attached can be obtained from
the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, De-
partment of Public Works, Ottawa, and the
District Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East,
Toronto, Ont.
lijAVING SLOW miLsisp TROUBLES?,
•••••• Call LOVELL MeGUIRE, your Surge
Dealer, Phone 59S -W. Wingham. We spe-
cialize in milking cows. The Surge milks
faster:
ANYONE WISHING A GARDEN TO Tenders Should be made on the forms
work for season, phone 366. HAROLD
supplied by the Department and in accord -
FREE. Seaforth 4450x1 ance with departmental specifications and
conditions attached: thereto.
CUSTOM TRACTOR' WORK, PLOW-
ing, refuse collection. PHONE 648 r
32, Seaforth. 4450-2
,e,TTENTION, FARMERS I -OLD FENCE
"." wire rem:A-ed. Call ED. McGRATH,
Dublin, 46 r 23,, collect. 4449x3
NOTICE - CRUSHED. GRAVEL FOR
.4" local delivery. EVERATT R. SMITH
& SONS. Phone 663 r 4, Seaforth.
44494
rIARDEN-ANYONE WANTING A GAR-
`.-" den can have same by cleaning it and
using .for the season. MRS. VELMA
KELLAND, East William St., Seaforth,
4450x1.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL, PUMPING
"
'septic Tanks, wells and cisterns in the
sanitary way; also repairs to septic tanks.
IRVIN COXON, Milverton. ,Ont. Phone
75 r 4, Milverton. 4449x4
1VrOWERS SHARPENED - WILL
."T"., sharpen all makes of lawn mowers.
Will call for and deliver, JOHN Mac -
LEAN, Egmondrille. Phone 649 r 3,' Sea -
forth. 4448-8
P ADIO REPAIRS -'FOR ALL KINDS
" of redios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 347-R. , 43634f
PAINTING - SPRAY OR BRUSH ;
A Papering, Sunworthy wallpapers.. Sign
painting a specialty. ED. (BUCK) LIT-
TLE, Hensel]. Phone 196-R, Hensall.
4425-tf
ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR
Air Force personnel stationed at Clin-
ton. If you have a house, apartment,
•;furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please
,-, call STATION HOUSING OFFICE at
Clinton, 382; local 252. . 4489 -if
A ITEN'lloN, FARMERS i -L• PROMPT,
A A courteous' collection of all dead and
.disabled farm animals:, Call collect, ED:
--ANPRE1, 84 reel._ Sea -forth, or 285,R SALE,-COA,TE'S IVLANURE LOAD -
Ca .
Exeter. .' iodated 'with Unffir-&-M7-ii--er.;---attechinentl)- for -Farmell-M4-,--also
•, nada
4899-11 a nurnber of chicken shelters. Priced to
.„...,
sell. W. J. F. BELL, R.R. 2, Kippen.
4 110M-VILL PICK UP ASHES AND Phone 691 r 12, Hensall 4450x1
...eellitieettnd WIll take wee a baee '
e_...0e*Mirle beelike ,ebe will „kir ltort•t ardegi. POR SALEI-19444 s...PAsstN tn. Mg' v
tt 200 MUM FatfelliDeetaje feditif ••• dood condition throughout; 1 110 -volt
, . Hat „ ,„ seem Hfreer; 25 Shoice stlekers, pail heater, brand new; 1 ols 4 (1
* ',..e*I.I•nitinshatt. votsited6•6ft wood. eaves; 4 hounds, Beagle aild'eFint, es -he.
t, 9-14.442eio- Apple, Box 227, ifffitON EXPOSITon. '
Bi 4460:11
The Department reserves the right to de-
mand from any successful tenderer, before
awarding the order, a security deposit in
the form of, a certified cheque on, a char-
tered 'bank in Canada, made payable to the
order of the Honourable the Minister of
Public Works equal to 10 per cent of the
amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of
the Dominion of Canada or of the Cana-
dian National Railway Company and its
constituent companies unconditionally guar-
anteed as to principal and interest by the
Dominion of Canada, or the aforemention-
ed bonds and a ceififiVd. cheque if required
to make up an odd amount.
Such security will serve as a guarantee
for the proper fulfilment of the contract.
ROBERT FORTIER,
ACting Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 15, 1953.
POTATOES FOR SALE - SABAGOES,
suitable for seed. Apply JOE GIB -
SON, 2 miles east of Seaforth on No, 8
Highway. Phone Clinton 616 r 8.
4450-2
pOTATOES. FOR SALE -SO BAGS OF
Irish Cobblers. Good cookers and ex-
tra early for planting for seed. Call at
house or Phone JAMES ELLIOTT even-
ings, 249-W, Seaforth, 4450-1
For Sale '
FOR SALE -2 DRESSERS; 6 CHAIRS;
pair of coil springs: single bed; kit-
chen stove; a couple of pumps; kitchen
table; 4 21 -inch ear tires; couple of lawn
mowers: window glass. CLARENCE
REEVES, Seaforth. 4450x1
I_T AVE YOU LOOKED OVER, THE
" Mellows at 'TUDOR'S in Hensel You
will be surprised at the stock they have.
Nylons as low as 2.98..
BELL "IMPERIAL"
THRESHERS
GET MAXIMUM OUTPUT
Enjoy low upkeep with the high quality
"Imperial" Thresher, preferred by farmers
who know machinery. Buy from the firm
that specializes in manufacturing a better
product for this one phase of farming.
Machines Available
For Immediate Delivery
'We have a few bargains in good used
threshers.
FOR SALE -SPRAY GUN. IN GOOD
condition ; also 2 -burner electric
range. Apply to Box 226, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4450x1
port SALE-.C.C.M. BICYCLE, DOUBLE
frame, in good condition also used
washing machine with new motor and
rolls; •wickless 3 -burner coal oil stove,
nearly new. Apply MAX CARTER, Er-
mondville. Phone 561-W. 445'0x2
Robert Bell Industries
MrrnD
seA.FarlACH, ONTARIO
Phones 268 - 269
4450-1
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE FURNISH-
ings in Town of Seaforth. West St.,
on Friday. April 24, at 1:30 p.m.: Kit-
chen cabinet; oak dining room table and
oak 'dining chairs with leather seats;
couch; ball seat with mirror; matched
wicker occasional chairs (like new); num-
ber of rockers and odd chairs; small
tables; drophead Raymond sewing ma-
chine: Mason & Risch upright piano and
bench; rugs and other floor coverings; 2
furnished bedrooms, springs and mattress-
es, toilet sets: washing machine; quantity
of garden tools: sealers; crocks; quantity
of dishes and kitchen utensils; house
plants: rubber tired lawn mower (new);
roll-top desks. Terms -Cash. MRS.
CAROLINE PORTEOUS, Proprietress ;
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 4449-2
qifonirra COATS tSHOP= co Al's I
'TUDOR'S in Fiensall offer shortie
coats at 14.95. A special purchase brings
this coat to you at 14.95.
A UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD HF -
Sects in 'Town of ,Seaforth, on Satur-
day. May 2, at 1 p.m., at Robert Smith's
home on Goderich St. East:, Eight -piece
dining room suite; piano; davenport: Fin-
lay coal and wood cook stove with reser-
voir; 'window blinds; iron bed, springs,
Simmons mattress (new) ; large galvanized
wash tub: porcelain kitchen sink; crocks;
Massey -Harris hand cutting box; large
feed box; ash sifter box; tool boxes; steel
bar; post hale augur ; post hole spoon;
force cistern pump; circular saw, mandrill
and pulley; tree trimmer ; inside chemical
toilet with pipes; quantity walnut lumber;
pick ; hand cultivator ; set climbing spurs;
2 one-third H.P. motors (new); kitchen
table and chairs; kitchen cupboard; bed-
room suite, springs, mattress (like new);
painted bed springs and mattress; sin-
gle bed, springs and mattress ; desk : pil-
loyvs ; range stove; odd dishes and uten-
sils; vise; 2 pulleys; hay knife; number
'carpenter tools; brave clippers: robe, 14 -
foot logging chain'; sling ropes: wire
stretchers; block and tackle; tool box and
wrenches; 1 6 -ft. crosscut saw; root pub.
per: 2 ditching spades; cream separator;
la4nr mower; entibeee other articles' too
numerous to mention. Terms - Cash.
ROBERT SMITH (Estate of late N. R.
Dorrance): E. P. Chesney, Clerk ;.Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer.
In Memoriam
T.t NIGHT -IN LOVING MEMORY OF
" our dear Mother, who passed away
two years ago, April 22.
Two years have passed since that sad
day,
When one we loved was called away;
God took her home, it was' His will,
Within our hearts she liveth still.
-Sadly missed by Alvin, Alipe and
Ethelmae, Hamilton. 4450x1
Cards Of Thanks
ma, AND MRS. MARTIN • WISH TO
AV.' thank those who sent fruit and to
the W.A. of Chiselhurst Church for the
lovely flowers at Easter. Special thanks to
the ones who helped with the chores while
we were sick. 4450-1
T WISH TO THANK MY MANY
friends who Visited me 'and sent, catds
and treats while I was a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital: also to thank Dr. J.
A. Gorwill, the Superintendent and Nurs-
ing Staff of the hospital for their kind-
ness.
4450-1 JOSEPH ATKINSON
T WISH TO THANK MY NEIGHBORS,
friends and all organizations for their
kindness and assistance to my family and
myself, while a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Serforth, and Victoria Hospital,
London. Thanks to the nurses and staffs
of the hospitals; to Drs. Gorwill, Me.Mas.
ter and Brady, Seaforth, Kennedy, Camer-
on and Aitkens, of London, and to epecial
nurses, Miss Dunn, Miss Downey, Mrs.
Pearson, Seaforth: to 'Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs.
McNeil and Miss MeCemus, of London.
JOHN TAYLOR,
4450x1 Seaforth.
Births
rrn-
The ?United .4111d rtmeb7terien
Church sorv4ee0eill beon.
Saving Time Suildey, April 26.
Mr. and -Mrs. W. E. 'Redden. of
Hamilton; Mrs. MIURA Wilson,
Lloyd Redden and Joyce Redden,
Alex Shorthouee, Mr. and' Mrsellits-
sell •Hedden, all of St.'Catharines;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold lee,dden, Dres-
den; Lee Redden, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Alonza Redden, Lucane Mr.
and • Mrs. Russell Redden, Exeter,
attended the funeral of the late
Harold Whitney Carter, Clinton,
held from the Ball and Mutch Fun-
eral Home in Clinton, Thursday,
April 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid. ,Ter-
ry and Allan, spent Sunday ill
Teeswater with IMr. ands Mrs. Robt.
Reid, who returned home with them
to Hensall and will spend a few
days.
The Hensall Community Ladies'
Choir presented a concert in Pruce
field United Church Wednesday ev-
ening. Proceedswill go towards
redecorating the manse of that
church.
Weekend guests et . the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackwell were Mr.
and Mrs. H. Mufford, Mrs, Althea
Plowe and Mrs. F. T. Maerington,
1V1iinet, B.C.
Mrs. N.A. Stevens, mother'of
Mrs. J. Blickwellewhe is a patient
in South Huron District HoiMital,
is improving in health. '
-Mrs. Florence Joynt returned
home by plane last friday from
Calgary, Alta., after a six months'
visit with her, aunt, Mrs. A. Mc-
Leod, in that City. 'Mrs. Jaya re-
turned home much , improve d .,i4
health, her many friends will be
pleased to learn. •
A reception and dahbe for Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Alderdice',(nee Mona
Caldwell), will be. held in Hensall
Town Hall, Friday, April 24, with
Norris orchestra in attendance.
Ladies please 'provide lunch,'
District
Obituaries
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mr. 934 'M ?.J ,
sou, Clifford, visited tbe:•-piene
on -Monday.
Ur. and Mrs. •NoeSte,letekert
were Sunday 'visitors with rela-
tives in Listowel. e
r. and Mrs. William Romney,
Exeter, visited Sunday at the
home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackl•
stetter.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoke e and son,
of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Schneider and July, Stratford, vis-
ited 'Mr. Robert Thomson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Westlake, near Hayfield, Sunday.
A number of ladies attended a
brush demonstration Tuesday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs. Elam
Shantz.
Miss Alice Pfaff, Etreter, spent
last weekend with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Elgie
LATE MRS. GERTRUDE KE94
HENSALL.-Mrs, Gertrude Keen,
Hensall, passed away in Scott
MefaOrial 'Hospital, Sealoeth, on
Wednesday, April 22. She had been
a patient there for the past two
weeks.
Born 'in Tuck.ersmith in 1885, a
daughter ofeCharlotte , Leatherford
and John Murray, she resided in'
Seaforth except for a, few years in
Buffalo. For the past few years
she had lived with' her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Stew-
art Bell, Hensall.
She was married in November,
1906, to George Henderson, who
passed away in 1918. James Keen,
her second husband, died a year
ago in Christie Street Hospital,
Toronto, where he had been'
lentfor eleven years. Mrs. Keen
was a 'member of EdelveeisseiRe-
bekah. Lodge, Seaforth, and a
member of 'Egmoirdeille United
Church.
Surviving are one son, Harold
Henderson, Buffalo, N.Y., and one
daughter, (Edith) Mrs. Stewart
Bell, Hensall; one grandson,
George' Henderson, Buffalo; two
granddaughters, Kay and. Pauline
Bell;, one sister, Mrs. Elliott Wal-
ters, ."McKill, and two brothers,
Rial, Seattle, Wash., and Walter,
•Dryden,.,Ont. ,
• After, resting at the ,Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall, funeral
service will be held Friday, April
24, at 2 p.m. Rev. J. Hen"
sail, will officiate. Interment will
be in Maitiaedbank cemetery, ,
BROWN -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 16, to 'Mr. and Mrs. James Brown,
Egmondville, a son.
DING -In Perth, Scotland, on March 27,
to Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenneth Doig, a daugh-
ter -Gail Hamilton.
LOWRIE--At Victoria Hospital, London,
on April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Lowrie (nee Onalee Moore), a daugh-
ter,
MuIEGGE-At Scott 'Memorial Hospital,
on April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
'Muegge, Seaforth, a daughter.
NOTT-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Pott,
nit 4, Clinton, a dalghter--Marian
Elizabeth.
PEPPER -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pep-
per, R.R. 4, Walton. a son.'
SIM -,At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. David Sim,
R.R. 4, Seaforth, -a son.
STAPLES -At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Staples, Blyth, a laughter.
How To Be Well
Dressed Without Up-
setting Your Budget
If you're a different size this sea-
son,. or if for some other reason
yet* still -good clothes from last
Felt have lost theireappeal, Hur-
on Expositor Articles For Sale ad
salvages quick ciothesobuying dol-
lars from them. It finds 'the very
person who Wants to buy what you
have to offer. To be well dressed
without going beyond- your budget
-telephone 41, Seaforth.
SPAFFA
Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie' and
family, Mitchell, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd' Elliott.
Mr. Donald O'Brien, Flint, Mich.,
visited 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brli,---Chat-
ham, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Norris.
BRUCEFIELD
Nursery and junior congreg6,tions
will be held. during the morning
service' at Brucefleld United
Church, April 26.
Mrs. A. Rohner has' left hospital
and is at present with her sister,
Mrs. Smith, Hay.
Mrs. Rodgers, St. Catharines,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunn and
family.
KIPPEN
Mr. Robert Cooper returned home
Friday after spending the winter
months In Florida.
Mrs'. Orville Workman spent a
day in London last week.
Sunday visitors of (Mrs. McCly-
mont were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Spitzer, Detroit; Miss Joan Duch -
Deaths
CASE -In Seaforth, on Monday, April 20,
James Arnold Case, in his -76th year.
DUNGEY-In Fullerton Township, Tues-
day, April 21, William Dungey, of Sea -
forth, dear father of Gladys, Mrs. Har-
vey Hoffineyer, Fullerton ; Howard, 'Mit-
chell; Lloyd, Fullerton ; Bedford, Sea -
forth, in ,his 74th year.
FAULKNER-In St. Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener, on Wednesday, April 22, Wil-
liam Joseph Faulkner, of Galt, beloved
husband of Mary Finkbeiner: dear
father of Patricia and, dear brother of
Lillian Faulkner, Seaforth, and Fred
Faulkner, ,Detreit, aset1,44 years. The
funeral will be held from the home of
Miss Lillian Faulkner, George St., Sea -
forth, likeurdayea 10 a.m., to St. Jellies'
Church.
*WAY In, Toronto, -on Monday,- April
20, Elizabeth Alexander, widow of the
late .Tames McKay; dear mother of Miss
;Florence McKay, Toronto, and Hugh Mc-
Kay, London, in her 86th year.
RINN.--en Clinton; on Sunday, Aprit 19,
Margaret ,May Elan, dear sister of Mrs.
Frank Stoiet Seaforth; Airs, Clardsee
'Radio, McKillop; Morn', Selgravoi
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Ica pan,. silnare pan and cake rack,
timbale molds, tube pan (spring
tbottom), 3 fruit pans, layer pans,
8 x 10 baking pan, oven -proof plat-
ter and meat thermometer.
E ----Storage
Set of refrigerator dighee with
covers, set of oven glass dishes,
set of canisters, bread box, two
thermos, plastie covers.
Deeireable; Individual molds, ring
mold, picnic kit, vegetable bag or
container, juice container.
Club OirlS and \the.,Garden Club
will, hold a joint 'meeting in -the
auditorium of .Seitforth District
High. School on Monday, April 27,
at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will
be 'Eric Mimer, Seaferth, who will
demonstrate flower arrangements..
The eerie' mothers are invited to
attend this meeting. Please bring
"Fun With, Flowers" pamphlet,
pencil, ;paper and sandwiches or
cookies. The. Garden Club roll call
will be a plant exchange.
CROMARTY
Mrs. Margaret Puffin visited Sun-
day. with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wal-
ker,
. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing
were with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Gillespie, at Kornoka: on Saturday.
Mr. and Sirs. Heber Shute, Kirk -
ton, visited' with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Gardiner on Sunday.
Mrs. T. L. Scott is attending the
Presbyterian WM.& Synod 'meet-
ing at Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie, Lon-
don, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel
Currie, spent the weekend in To-
ronto with Dr. and Mrs. Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rus-
sell on :Sunday.
Mrs. M., Houghton, Mrs. E. Mac-
Donald and Mrs. Lin 'McKellar vie
ited recently with friends in Mit-
chell,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diechert
and Ronnie, Zurich; ..visitedeewitle
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing. . . .
We are sorry to reportlirs. Wm.
Hamilton is under the doetor'S
care.
Mr. and Mrs. William Harper vie
ited with 'Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Val-
lantyne, Thames. Road.
Mr. Alex Ramsey, Georgetown,
visited with. his family here.
'Mrs. Christina McKellar, Mit-
chell, visited with Mrs: jessie.Ham-
ilton and 'Mrs. Roh.ert Reggarth and
Jim.
The church :basenMet" is' being
redecorated. The walls are being
painted a pale yellow and the
woodwork a light grey. The choir
room and minister's room are done
in rose, with light grey .walls, A
powder room and coal bin have
been added. '
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HYDRO
HOME ECJ3NOM1S1
K ITCH EN WARE
Bello Homemakers -to -be! You,
the summer bride of '53, will be
day -dreaming about keeping house.
Your mind's eye may see your new
kitchen with such photographic
clearness' .that you have mentally
wrung out the dish cloth, put the
pretty dishes back on the shelf 'and
settled back to enjoy it. But face
to face with your first actual shop-
ping trip for utensils you won't
know where to begin! 'Soon, some-
one (planning a shower), will be
quizzing you as to What you want
in kitchenware.
The kitchen section of your hard-
ware is a fascinating place. Look
around and decide on your prefer-
ence in material and color, then
you may dream "out loud" to those'
who may enquire about what you
would like to have.
Suggested List of KitChenware
A -Cutlery
.Bread. knife, carving knife, util-
ity knife, 2 vegetable knives, meat
fork, pair 'shears Ian stainless
steel),, egg lifter, can ,opener, hot'
tie opener,, knife sharpener, set of
cookie cutters, set' of measuring
spoons, wooden spoon, cutlery box,
and- a set of stainless steel knives,
forks. avid spoons.
Desirable 'Clitiery: Pastry blen-
der, krimper, Z. funnels, egg slicer,
set sketVer„-cdoltie press, vege
table Peeler, tongs, onion chopper,
nut mincer, skimmer, ladel, apple
corer, spatula, biscuit cutters, pan,
cake turner, extra set measuring
spoons.
B---raliiing Utensils' ,
Nest of mixing bowls, f cup and
1 pint nieasnres,‘„ rotary egg beater•
potato masher, pater set,, wire
strainet, reamer, bread; biaardorello
ing-pin, food „chopper, flair Sifter;
rubber scrape?.
Destrable,mbring utensils: Set of
Meatliring cups, pastry Cloth and
cover, S 'pitchers, 2 Bono% -port-
able miller, 'potato' rIderi puree;
hfitcseholtrirettitic-ITHVIY1-4614ffitker;
C -Ton -of -Range Utensils
Three elinkApanid (1' cl4; 2 qt., 3
qt. 'size) with inset lids, double
iboiler, frying pan or chicken fryer;
coffee pot,, pressure saucepan,
steamer, kettle, tea 'pot.
Desirable baila: 1 piddle, wet
,044
tau/ ,'•-`." • •
Annual Meeting
Of Dublin CM.,
Wel. John Meagher was relelect-
ed president of the Dublin branch
of the Catholic Women's League
at its annual meeting in the con-
tinuation sehoel in 'Dublin. The
nominating committee included
Mrs. Louie LoOhy, Mrs. Maurice
Ryan and. 'Miss Margaret Flanagan.
Other officers elected were: first
vice-president, Mrs. Stella *urtin;
second vice-president, (Mrs. Patrick
Ryan; • third vice-president, Miss
Mary O'Connell; treasurer, Mrs.
Louis Looby.» The secretary is' to
be appointed at the May meeting.
Mrs. Meagher moved a vote of
thanks to the nominating commit-
tee. Bev. Dr. 'Ffolkes • commended
the branch on the work accomplish-
ed during its first year and stress-
ed the» importance lef 'good leader-
ship. Activities during the year
included card parties, bingoes and
a ham sapper. There are 115
members and 'eight honorary mem-
bers. 'Mrs. John. Meagher and,fMrs.
W. J. Stapleton represented the
League at the diocesan convention
in Londert.
Mrs. Martin Knuth:tinnier, pre:
seated a financial report showing
a ,successful year. The retiring
members of the executive commit-
tee are Mrs. Louis Bruxer, Mrs.
W.' J. Stapleton, Mrs. M. Klink -
hammer and 'Mrs. Earl Healy.
It is estimated that rheumatic
diseases cause 30,000 Canadians to
be Off work ,every day.
RECEPTION
-AND DANCE
Mr., Mrs. Vern Alderdice
(Nee'.Moa Caldwell)
HENSALL Town Hall'
FRIDAY, APRIL
Norris' Orchestra,.
Everybody Welcome
Ladies Please Provide inrush
ge*
MO `chlifg Sunday'
Seeviees 1 Carmel thurci1, Wilt
...1f4114 Were larZelY attended last'
RUnditY. , 'Rev. B. FOX delivered
two IMPfessive sermons. For his
morning theme he spoke on 'Thor
=meters or Thermostats." The
choir sang an anthem: For his
evening eulyject, Mr. Fox spoke on
"The Vanishing Angel."
Canada has 5,002 hotels.
Musical Concert Was by
Hensall Ladies' Choir
The musical concert in Hensel'
Town Hall last week, under the
direction of J. L. Nichol, A.C.C.O.,
was not .presentitd by the choir of
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Sat, April 18th .... N-81.
Mon., April 20th 0-73
Tues., April, 21st q-47
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il!LAM;ATION,:
MOWN OF SEAFORTH
DAYLIGHT iA
'The Council of the Town of Seaforth has
instructed me to declare Daylight Sav-
ing Time, adopted for the Town of
Seaforth, during the period of
MONDAY, APRIL 27th, at 2:00 a.m.
to
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, at 2 a.m.,
and respectfully request the citizens to
observe the same.
DR. E. A. McMASTER,
• Mayor—
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
Discontinuing, the Line —
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25 0 Discount
Definitelya Bargain Discount on
NAME BRAND
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