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Coming Events Agents Wanted
RaAT TEE HEAT AND ENJOY A
*" treat, dancing every Friday night at
the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell. to
the music of Clarence Petrie and his Night
Hawks. 4460-5
Wanted
'WANT ED - TYPING OR CLERKING
r r for summer months. Apply ANNA
1MEDD, R.R. 1, Clinton, Phone 801 r 41,
Clinton. 4460x1
WANTED TO RENT - 6 TO 8 -ROOM
house. Will pay up to $65.00 a month.
Apply to Box 189, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4489-tf
Lost and Found
LOST -2 PLATES AT AUDREY BAIRD'S
shower, S.S 10, Stanley (one hand -
painted, one Lj{noge). PHONE 627 r 2,
Clinton. 4460-1
LOST -SMALL BLACK DOG. SHORT
hair; lost over one month ago. Any-
one having or knowing whereabouts of
this dog, kindly notify V. J. LANE, or
phone collect, Dublin 46 r 12.
4460-1
For Rent
-i OR RENT -SIX -ROOM HQUSE WITH
bath and furnace. Apply#Ito Box 214,
EXPOSITOR OFFICE. A 4460-1
't On RENT -IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,
heated apartment; modern kitchen,
dining and living room; 2 small bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bathroom, hot and cold soft
water, hard water, electric range, cooler,
florescent light. PHONE 261-R, Seaforth.
4460x1
Property For Sale
pon SALE -S -ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
insulated, stoker heated, modern bath-
room and kitchen, new garage. Lots of
room for garden. CLAYTON DENNIS.
Phone 355-W, Seaforth. 4439-tf
PROPERTY FOR SALE -TWO-STOREY
three bedrooms, living room, den, 8 -
piece bathroom, oil heated house, including
three acres of land, edge of town. Approv-
ed for Veterans' Land Act purchase. Ap-
ply Box 202, HURON EXPOSITOR, of
Phone 41, Seatorth. 4431-t1
Livestock Wanted
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 655 r 2.
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
j OR HYDRO INSTALLATION AND
fixtures in S.S. No. 1, Himmert, Ten-
ders to he received by July 13, and work
completed by August 10.
IVAN McDOUGALL,
Sec.-Treas..
Mitchell, Ont., R.R.-3.
4460-2
TENDERS WANTED
port INSTALLING SANITATION SYS -
tem in S.S. No.'1, Hibbert. Tenders
to be received by July 13, and work com-
pleted by August. 22.
IVAN McDOUGALL,
Sec.-Treas.,
Mitchell, R.R, 3.
4460-2
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF FARM MACHIN-
ery will be held in the Town of Mit-
chell on Wednedday, July 8th, at 1 p.m.;
4 John Deere combines, Model 12A, used
one season, fully equipped with flax rolls
and motors; 2 McCormick -Deering binders,
8 -ft. cut. used one season ; 2 McCormick -
Deering binders. 8 -ft. cut, used two seas-
ons; 1 9 -ft. Waterloo sGvather (like new);
2 John Deere 17 -run double disc fertilizer
drills ; 2 3 -furrow Fleury tractor plows;
1 6 -ft. Goble disc; 1 set 9 -ft. Oliver trac-
tor disc ; 1 set 9 -ft. Waterloo tractor disc;
rubber tired wagon and rack ; 2 16 -ft.
flat hay racks (like new) ; 1 32 -ft. Case
grain and hay elevators; 1 80 -ft. Co-op
elevator ; 4 sets fans, suitable for grain
blowers; 2 hay cars for wooden track ;
2 hay cars for steel track ; 1 3 -furrow
Oliver tractor plow ; 1 hay baler; 1 ensile
age conveyor, a n d other articles
too numerous to mention. Terms -Cash.
MESHY FLAX PRODUCTS, ',LTD., Mit-
chell, Proprietors; E, P. Chesney, Clerk ;
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 445912
Notices
pp ADE() REPAIRS --FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 847-R. 4868-tf
NOTICE --I AM PURCHASING BOARS
at 10c and lic per pound, live weight.
Phone or write, LEROY ACHESON, At-
wood, 37 r 12 collect. 4457-8
PAINTING - SPRAY OR BRUSH
Papering, Sun worthy wallpapers. Sign
painting a specialty, ED, (BUCK) LIT-
TLE, Hensall. Phone 196-R, Hensall.
4425-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS! - PROMPT,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals. ' dell collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 851 r II, Seaforth, or 285,
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd. 4899-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, 852; local 252. 4436-tf
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuekersmith
'UPON INSTRUCTIONS PROM Cotter.
til tinder authority of Ily,Law No. 18,
15572 Township of T'ueltersmith, I hereby
pros aim that all dogs in the hamlets of
Eisiiiondville 'and`E6etlurhoy are prohibited
leen running at large during the period
from Jttne 1, 1968, to November 4, 1958.
Owners or harborer* of dogs cotitreven-
ine the previsions of this bylaw, will be
mlbiect to a maxtinhtm penalty of 050,00.
(eigaei) re A- MI9991'Ati',
Township Ittiefqchits l'th
4457+tt
%tutor With
AGENTS
WONDERFUL OCCASION TO WORK
for yourself. Be independent! Sell
from door to door 225 well-known and
guaranteed products such as: Toiletries,
Culinaries, Medicines, Domestic Necessi-
ties: Tea, Coffee, Etc. Splendid vacant
territories in your neighborhood. $18 need-
ed, NO RISK. Free details on request.
JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal.
4460-4
Personals
TTYGIENIC SUPPI.JFS (RUBBER
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain sealed
envelope with price list. 8 namp1M Me!
24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-7$,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont,
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In' the Estate of MARGARET ELIZABETH
STEWART
A L L PERSONS RAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Margaret Eliza-
beth Stewart, late of the Town of Sea -
forth, in the County of Huron, Widow,
deceased, who died on the 6th day of
April, 1958, are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the 10th day of
July, 1953, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 16th day of
June, 1953.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of WILLIAM DUNGEY
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of William Dungey,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who
died on the 21st day of April, 1953, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 10th day of July, 1953, after
which date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then receiv-
ed.
DATED at Seaforth, this 16th day of
June, 1953.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
For Sale
pOlt SALE -MAROON BABY BUGGY.
PHONE 762-W, Seaforth,
4460-1
1 OR SALE -1 NEW PAIL HEATER, 110
volts; 1 kitchen range, coal or wood,
BRUCE WALTERS, Seaforth. 4466x1
FOR. SALE -USED MASSEY-HARRIS
side rake. Apply' ART ANDERSON,
Seaforth. 4460x1
r'j OR SALE -27 ACRES FIRST CUT RED
clover hay. JOHN T. McCLOY.
Phone 101-W, Hensall. 4460x1
FOR SALE -ICE BOX, $2.00; BABY
swing, $3.00; girl's tweed suit, size 12,
$5.00; a number of dresses, $1.00. PHONE
278-R, Seaforth. 4460x1
pOR SALE --6 SIDEWALK BLOCKS; 3
kitchen chairs ; 2 rugs ; kitchen table;
stove: pair coil bed springs; 2 dressers.
CLARENCE REEVES. 4460x1
pOR SALE --CLARE JEWEL COOK
stove, newly relined ; Coleman gas
stove and oven. NELSON RILEY, Kip -
pen. 4459x2
'OR SALE - SECONDHAND EQUIP-
ment for electric tanks, thermostats,
elements; full installation for $20.0.
CLAYTON DENNIS, Seaforth.
4459x2
FOR SALE -6 ACRES OF CLOVER AND
8 acres of timothy and alfalfa. mixed.
Apply to WILLIAM MARTIN, R.R. 2, Kip -
pen. . Phone 90 r 13, Hensall.
4460x1
pOR SALE -USED BARN TIMBER,
about 12 feet long'; a number of 3 -foot
run braces; 1 set of barn stairs; also a
quantity of used brick. Apply DARRELL
PARKER, Staffs. 4460x1.
pj OR SALE- 2 12 -FOOT SELF -PRO.
pelled Massey -Harris combines, 1 super
27 and 1 31-A, both in A-1 condition ;
Heintzman piano in good condition. Ap-
ply to C. J. WALKER, R,R. 1, Cromartyr
Phone 12 r 10. Dublin. 4460x1
pGR SALE -GRAIN SEPARATOR IN
A-1 condition, 28-40: complete with
feeder, blower, shredder, high elevator; al-
so belts. Apply to DAVID DIGNAN,
Wednesday or Saturday, Mill St., Hensall,
Ont. - • 4460x2
WHERE TIME IS IMPORTANT -
Surge milkers lead the field. Safe
operation, faster milking, easily cleaned
equipment makes profits for the farmer.
Surge service is tops. LOVELL Mc-
GUIRE. Phone 598 collect, Wingham, has
the proof.
ATTENTION, FARMERS i - McKILLOP
2. Fire Insurance, Western Farmers'
Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As-
soc. (0.AA.), Hospitalization Insurance,
Accident and Sickness Insurance, and
North American Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone
894-81. 4456-tf
Cards Of Thanks
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE RALPH
Stephenson desire to express their sin-
cere thanks for the sympathy and many
acts of kindness extended to them in their
recent sad bereavement.
4460-I
HARRY AND DONNA SMITH WISH TO
thank all their friends and neighbors
for the cards, visits and treats sent to
Harry while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since returning
home. 4460-1
MR. WILLIAM MARTIN WISHES TO
thank all hie neighbors and friends
for the many cards, fruit and flovrers sent
him while a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital ; also for the visits made
4460x1
"[WOULD LIKE TO TARE TRIG OPPO.R-
tunilty to thank'`one and 'all who sent
me cards, flowers and candy, and came to
see {tie while I was a patient in Scott
Wenot•ial Hospital, Seaforth, Special
thanks to hr. J. A. •Gorwill non tile. staff
{Arid nurses of the . hospital, also varus
W.A. aria W.M.S.
44801 RAHHEL' SHINS L Ot$,
Varna
MrS. Sarah Jgne Bell, .;Toronto,
escaped injury Saturday night when
a 1951 Dodge she was allying. foil-
ed over on No '4 Fligllway, abdut,
three miles north of Exeter. Dam-
age was estimated at $700 by Pro-
vincial Constable Gibbons; Exeter.
Saturday night, June 27, the draw
was made for the Institute quilt.
The blocks were donated by Mrs.
Letitia Sangster, London. The tick`
et chosen was that held by Mrs.
John Kingma, R.R. 2, Kippen, No.
112. Proceeds amounting to over
$30 are for the Hensall Women's
Institute.
Dr and Mrs. J. C. Goddard, Beth,
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -1941 1% TON CHEV.
truck, with or without platform and
rack; exceptionally good. Priced reason-
able. D. E. KYLE, Kippen. 4460-1
Births
DEVEREAUX-At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on June 28, to Mr. and Mr8. James
Devereaux, R.R. 4, Seaforth a son.
FEENEY-At Scott Memorial 'Hospital, on
July 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Feeney,
R.R. 2, Dublin, a daughter,
GRFIGORCHUICK--At Stott Memorial Hos-
pital, on June 26. to Flt. -Sgt. and Mrs.
JohnGregorchuck, R.C.A.F, Station,
Clinton, a son.
510PF-'At Walkerton, in Bruce County
Hospital, on June 28. to Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hoof (nee Doreen Altman), Han-
over, a daughter. A great granddaugh=
ter for Dave and Mrs. Netzke, Seaforth.
RILEY-At Zurich, on June 21, to Mr. and
Mrs. William Riley, Jr., a daughter.
Bayfield Pavilion
Free Admission to all
ladies until 11:00 p.m.
DANCING EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT to
Frank Traher's Orchestra
Featuring Benson Cusilito
Dancing 10 -1
Refreshment Booth
Every
TUESDAY NIGHT
MEL LEVIGNE
and His Blue Water Bfij's
Modern and Old -Time
Dancing 10 -1
Peggy and John,left by Car Sun,
day, to spend a vacation with the
former's parents at Kelowna, B.C.
Mrs. George Hess left by plan
last, week for the West, owing to
the serious illness of an aunt of
Mr. Flet.
'Mrs. A. C. Meidinger is 'being vis-
ited- by her son, R. Koch, Sturgis,
Mich,
Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Bal'lalityne,
Walled Lake, Mich., spent the week
end with Mrs. -Carrie Ballantyne,
Miss Scott and Mrs. Graham.
Mr: ,and .Mrs. Lorne Eider and
family, Hamilton, spent the week-
end - with relatives and- attended
the Smillie reunion at Bayfield on
Saturday.
Mrs: C. Kennedy, Jean and Mary
Lynn spent a few days- in Toronto
this week. The girls will go on to
Muskoka to spend their holid'ays''
with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Barbour.
Mr. ,and Mrs. W. D. Simpson, Bill
and Bob, Detroit, visited last week
with Mrs. L. .Simpson.
;Mies Gladys Luker is a patient
ie :St Joseph's Hospital, London,
where she underwent an operation
on Thursday of this week.
Shower, Trousseau Tea
For Elimville Bride -Elect
Mrs. Delmar Skinner, Exeter,
held a shower Priddy for Miss Paul-
ine Lenore Cooper, bride -elect of
last week. A mock wedding was
held with Mrs. 'John, Miners as the
minister; Mrs. John Batten was
the bride, and Muriel Coward, the
groom: After opening the lovely
gifts; Miss Cooper thanked all those
present.
Mrs. 'Alvin 'Cooper entertained at
a trousseau tea prior to the wed-
ding. Those assisting were Mrs, F.
Parsons; Helen and Ruby Parsons,
Aldene Pym, Muriel Coward and
Donna Munn.
Over 50 At Annual
Bell Reunion Held
In Park Sunday
The 30th annual Bell reunion was
held at' the Lions Park, Seaforth,
last Saturday afternoon. Over 50
sat down for supper prior to the
business, which was conducted' by
Harold Bell, president, and Laura
Stephen, secretary.
The 1.954 reunion will be held at
Exeter. Riverview Park, July 6. The
president is Alvin Pym, Exeter, and
secretary is- Clayton Watson An-
derson.' Sports were conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morley and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Watson.
Results are: boys and girls un -
Cook Bros. Milling Co.
would like to advise their customers that
their Elevator and Office will be closed
from
JUNE 29 to JULY 6
in order to give their employees their
annual holidays.'
Hensall, Ont. : -- Phone 24
Female Help
WANTED
Full-time and part-time help for toy factory
production. No experience necessary. ,Should
have nimble hands. • Steady work. Piece-
work rates.
Will also interview Male Help for Shipping
Room, etc.
APPLY AT OFFICE
Saturday, July 4 --'10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ontario Textiles Limited
Jarvis Street - Seaforth
Rudy Peterson
Detroit, Mich.
will be speaker at
THE SATURDAY NIGHT RALLY OF
Clinton Area Youth for Christ
at the Clinton District Collegiate
SATURDAY, JULY 4 ---8:00 p.m.
Mr. Peterson Is a great speaker, with a wonderful
testimony, having had both feet severed while serv-
ing as a railroad engineer, and by medical skill and
God's healing -power, is walking today.
DO NOT PASS THIS OPPORTUNITY
4'',u1M,u b W ri4a.. 1 '.F ,4(:In
el, lore," Wlatb'414, i
o'; ..,,i ° ii, ",1oh»'4'' , !t,
Rtsan;"' '1Q+ "ty
Stephen; girls, 1O -'12,"'Y iit'r,
son; yopng 1'adie g'heileI ,WatsttnAi
married wonieln, ielen-B6>4I;; ma$'
tied men, Bill Morl,,
Three-legged race Vesta. and
Sheila Watson; wheelbarrow race,
Bill Morley and IieAen!Ve}l,; needle
and thread race, Shelia -and Joyce
Watson; cominggreatest distance,
Mrs. 'Vine Greenwood, Detroit;
youngest present, Terry Roy; jelly
beans in jar, Earl Watson. A gum
contest with gloves en and other
contests were enjoyed, also a ball
game.
Smillie Clan Reunion
Held at Bayfield Grove
ieecendants of the Smillie clan
from Simcoe, Toronto, London,
Hamilton, Kingsrville, .Oshawa, Al-
vinston and Niagara Falls attend-
ed the annual Smillie reunion at
Jewett's Grove, Bayfield, last Sat-
urday. A full line of .sports were
run off, directed 'by Mrs. J. G. El-
der, Oshawa, and Bill Howe, Hyde
Park.
Officers elected for 1954 were:
honorary presidents, Dr. Jennie
Smillie Robertson, Toronto, and A.
G. Smillie, Toronto; past president,
Lorne Elder, Hamilton; president,
Ralph Gray, London; vice-presi-
dent, J. 0, Elder, Oshawa; secre-
tary, Allister Smillie, Toronto;
treasurer, J. G. Elder, Oshaw,a..
WINCHELSEA
M•r, and Mrs. Arthur Rundle, of
Woodham, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Clarke.
Several peop'Ie from this com-
munity spent Thursday at the com-
munity picnic at Seaforth Lions
Park.
Mr, and Mrs. John Batten spent
Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Johns,
Mr, and Mrs. Don Penhale spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Penhale.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wicks, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker, of
Welburn; Miss Worothy Thomson,
Exeter, and Mrs. William Dickey
and girls, Woodham, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Ma's, Harry Ford,
WALTON
Miss Marilyn Bolger, and Miss
Barbara Patterson have accepted
positions at Grand Bend for the
Summer months.
The following teachers have been
engaged for another year: Miss
Marjorie McDonald, Teeswater, at
Walton; Mrs. Ted '•-Mo'Creath, at
Winthrop; Mrs. Wesley Hackwell,
at the East Boundary School; Mrs.
T. Dundas, at the Button School,
and Miss Campbell, Bayfield, at
Harlock,
The Farm Forum of the Boun-
dary West, gave Mrs. W. Short -
reed a farewell party at the hone
of her son, Wilfred'•Shor•treed, ou
Tuesday evening, •before'her depar-
ture to make her home with her
son, Gordon, in Clinton.
Rosemarie Bolger, Joan • Short -
reed, Lois Fox, Audrey Hackwell
and Rutham Ennis were success-
ful in passing their entrance eit-
amination at .Walton School.
Mr. and Mrs. John Storey have
been visiting their daughter and
Guest, Kincardine, for two weeks.
Canada's 800 primary textile
mills produce a dollar value of
goods exceeding that of the annual
wheat crop.
District
Weddings
PARSONS - COOPER
ELIMVILLE, - Elimville United
Church was the setting of a pretty
wedding on Saturday, June 20, at
12 o'clock noon, when Rev, W. J.
Moores, Thames Road Church, unit-
ed in marriage Pauline Lenore, on-
ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Cooper, Elimville, and Mr. Donald
Franklin Parsons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Parsons,
The bride was given in marriage
by her father and wore a floor -
length white satin gown and lace
jacket, lily point sleeves, Peter Pau
collar trimmed -with pearls, and fin-
gertip veil of net and lace, with
headdress trimmed with pearls. Her
flowers was a colonial bouquet of
red and white roses.
The maid of honor, Miss Donna
Murch, London, wore green and
yellow net over taffeta. Miss Aldene
Pym and Miss Helen Parsons, Exe-
eter, as bridesmaids, were in yel-
low and mauve net with 'boleros and
hats to match. They all carried
baskets of snapdragons. The ring -
bearer was Ronnie Parsons, who
carried the double rings on a satin
cushion.
The groomsman was Beverley
Parsons, Exeter, Mrs. Grant Ford
accompanied the •soloist, Miss Jean
McDonald, Exeter.
The reception was -held at the
home of the •bride's parents, where
the wedding dinner was served by
five aunts of the bride; Mrs. H. Del -
bridge, Mrs. H. Bell, Mrs. Ross
Skinner, Mrs. N. Jacques and Mrs.
Russel King.
The bride's mother received in a
coronation blue dress and hat with
white accessories. Her corsage was
of pink noses, while the groom''s
Mother wore powder blue sheer
with white accessories and a cor-
sage of pink roses.
• • Following a trip to Ottawa and
Algonquin 'Park, Mr. and Mrs. Par-
sons will reside in Usborne Town-
ship. The bride ,tr yelled in blue
with white accessdit.
ELIMVILLE
The Sunday School of Elimville
Church and Winchelsea ,School Sec-
tion held then picnic at the Lions
{lark, Seaforth, recently. Sports
-were enjoyed with Mr, and Mrs.
A. Pym and. Mr. arid Mrs, W. Roftt-
t l{it)Wlsdo
iQ3" ailllk](j�rli r y
1' anutverai.),01
va X el�a t�*0.. C O. atom
Blyth, at,orn;ing Old evening ser-
-;ices. Thee Chillier') choir sang
in 'Alla :i>xiollning An4 evening. The,
Choir 'and male, quartette sang eel-
:Ictfons..Tlia altar rail was • decor-
ated with 'lovely baskets of dowers.
Sunday visitors were: Mr. and
Mrs. Gannet Johns, Sarnia, with
Mr. and. Mrs. Win. Johns; Mr. and
Mrs. Wee. Johns, Exeter, with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Johns;. Mr. and
Mrs. Hilison Whiteford and Ken-
neth, Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. Herdman ,with Mr. and 1Me's.
Squire Herdman; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Robinson, Stephen and David,
with Mr. and MTS. Chas. Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Parsons, new-
lyweds, returned from their honey-
moon this week, and visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. N. Cooper and
Mr. and Mrs: P. March. •
Mrs. W. Horne returned to her
home here after visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. W. King, at Warwick.
Miss Anna Routly, who is work-
ing
orking at„ Grand Bend for the summer;
spent a few days at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dilling, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Dilling and Larry, of
Lond4p • Mr. Ross Dining and
friend, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Laurie Stephen attended the Ma
haffy picnic at Seaforth, June 20.
KIPPEN
Mrs. James Wright returned
home last week after spending a
week with her son and daughter-
in-law,
aughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wright, Lorne Park,
Mrs. James McClymont is spend-
ing this week with her daughter,
Mrs. „Alice Cook, London.
Dr. James Jarrott and Dexter, of
New York, who have been visiting
his mother the past week, return-
ed to their home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott and
daughters spent Tuesday in Lon-
don.
The Sacrament of the Lord's- Sup-
per will -be observed in St. An-
drew's United Church, Kipper, at
11 a.m., July 5.
Mr. Arthur Stewart, Windsor,
Nova Scotia, visited with his aunt,
Mrs. Tames- Wright, this week. and
also attended the Hamilton, David-
son and Boyd picnic at Lions Park,
Seaforth, on July 1.
Mrs.' Gibson and Mrs. Tom Burke,
Wroxeter, visited recently with the
former's daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis.
Motorola TV
at CROWN HARDWARE
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
'CLINTON
NEXT TO COMMUNITY PARK
First Show Starts At Dusk
Thurs., Fri. July 2, 3
"MATING SEASON"
Gene Tierney John Lund
CARTOON - NEWS -
Sat., Mon. July 4, 6
"AFRICA SCREAMS"
Abbott and Costello
CARTOON - 'NEWS'
Tues., Wed. July 7, 8
"FROGMEN"
Richard Widmark
Dana Andrews
CARTOON - NEWS
Thurs., Fri. July 9, 10
"FANCY PANTS"
Bob Hope - Lucille ,Ball
CARTOON - NEWS
Children's Playground
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or Clear
Children Under 12 in Cars,
Admitted FREE
Mn. ?VW. Oridzaat lett Saturday
4ta-ase PRY, , I.a'brader
?Vise ^4,10 Mousseau trasse4
her 'music examinations in Londop.
11,41e¢ Vtta. 7arrott, Toronto`is
helidayiu;g with' tier mother, 'Mrs.
Catharine Jarrott, who has been
ill. We are pleased to report she
is improving in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Loomis
visited over the weekend with
friends at Belle River.
Mrs. Kyle, Clinton, visited a day
last week with her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Emmerson
Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Blear Moussean
spent Monday in London.
Dr. Gilbert O. Jarrott, Stratford,
visited a day this week with his
mother, Mrs. Catharine Jarrott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biggar and
Randy, of Calgary, Alta., returned
dome Thursday after holidaying a
few weeks with the latter's mother,
Mrs. William Deitz, and sisters and
brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Munroe, Mr. and Mrs, William Cole-
man and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Delta.
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Notice
BUY! BUY! . DUYI
Nationally advertised Ii1/Ji,"i'KIN'b
PRODUCTS from your atethoirkeee
Watkins Dealer. See:4($uy SpediaM
and Premiums which will ,{pave you
money.
I will call on you soon in Sea -
forth.
W. F. CO1INISII
PHONE 348-H 'MITCHELL
Huron County Federation of Agriculture
ANNUAL PICNIC
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL PARK
on
Friday, July 10th
GUEST SPEAKER
J. A. Carroll, Assistant Deputy Minister of
Agriculture for Ontario
• Softball Tournament -• Horse Races
• Sports Events • Special Prizes
Fiddlers' and Square Dance Competition
DANCE IN COMMUNITY CENTRE
John G. Diefenbaker
will be in Huron County
ED.,
JULY9
in the interests of
Elgon,Cardiff
i
Progressive Conservative Candidate for the
Riding of Huron in the forthcoming
Federal Election
— ITINERARY —
• DASHW OOD--11 a.m.
• ZURICH—Lunch in Zurich Hotel at 12 noon
• EXETER—During the Afternoon
• GODERICH--Dinner at 6 p.m., under the
auspices of Huron Young Pro-
gressive Conservative Associa-
tion.
• -CLINTON--At 8 p.m., in Agricultural Park.
In case of rain, at the Arena. '
SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron County's Finest Market
for
USED CARS -
1953 CHEV. BELAIR COACH
1953 CHEV, DE LUXE SEDAN
1953 CHEV, STANDARD SEDAN
1952 MEM STYLELINE SEDAN SPECIAL
1952 CIIEV. DE LUXE SEDAN
1952 PONTIAC COACH •
1952 CYIEV. DE LUXE S'TYLELDNE SEDAN
1952 PONTIAIC STYLELINE COACH
1951 OHM. STYLELINE COACH 'with Radio
1951 (114EV. STYI.IiITJNE SEDAN
1961 DODGE SEDAN
1951 CIifV. STYLELINE COACH
1949 FORD SEDAN -4895
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1948 DODGE COACH
194-8 CHEV. STYLEMAST t COACH
1948 CHEV. SEDAN
1948 CHEV, PLEil ,'',,1INJl 0014eH
1.947 CHEV. SEDAN
1947 CHEV. COACH
1941 PO'NTIAC SEDAN
TRUCKS—.,....,
1948 MECUR't %.I'ON PICKUP
1944 DODGE TON PANEL
1948 'CHEV. ARMY TRUCK
A written guarantee for OO days on all Late Model Cars
MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRUSSELS. --- ONTARIO
PHONE 78-X_- "The Home of Better Cited. Cara" OPEN EVERY EVENING
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