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Coming Events
VOU'LL ENJOY DANCING AT THE
popular Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mit-
chell. every Friday night. to the music of
Glarence Petrie and hip Night Hawks.
Help Wanted
TASTY GRILL HAS, OPENINGS FOR
" two part-time waitresses, to work al-
ternate evenings, 4 to 12 shift. Preferably
y ng married women who wish to earn
additional income for the home, Reason-
able wages. 44694
Lost and Found
LOST -BABY'S RING WITH INITIAL
J' on Saturday evening, August 8, on
street or in stores,Valued as keepsake.
MRS. MERVIN DI•ETZ, R.R. 1, Dublin.
Phone 83 r 13, Dublin. 4469x1
LOST -ON MONDAY EVENING AT
'Lions Park, a baseball glove. Finder
please leave at EXPOSITOR OFFICE or
Phone 684 r 34, Henault 4469-1
LA ST -,BROWN TERRIER, WITH COL -
lar and tag: Answers to name of
"Trixie." HARRY NESBITT, 835 r 15,
Seaforth.a ` 4469x1
LOST -GOLD BULOVA WRIST WATCH
with expansion bracelet, on Main St.
Reward. Finder leave at EXPOSITOR OF-
FICE. 4469.1
Property For Sale
pea SALE--SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE
on Louisa St., Seaforth. For particu-
lars contact MARJORY BICKELL, Sea -
forth. 4469x1
Fj OR RENT - FOUR -ROOM APART-
taent, upstairs, in Egnaondville. Ap-
ply to Box 250, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4469x1
FOR RENT - 6 -ROOM APARTMENT;
electric refrigerator, electric stove,
telephone; separate bath. Apply after 7
p.m. to JOHN TREMEER, Victoria St.
4469x1
' OR SALE -8 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
meulated, stoker heated, modern bath-
room and kitchen, new garage. Lots of
room for garden. CLAYTON DENNIS.
Phone 855-W, Seaforth. 4439-tf
PROPERTY FOR SALE -TWO-STOREY
three bedrooms, living room, den, 3 -
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, Seatortb. 4431-t1
Wanted
WANTED - SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
PHONE SEAFORTH 265. Write
BOX 299, Seaforth, 4467-tf
WANTED -DOUBLE •BARREL SHOT -
gun, 12 gauge. NORMAN EGGERT.
Phone - 84 r .14, Dwblin, 4469x1
]'ANTED TO RENT -UNFURNISHED
house or apartment, in Seaforth
area, on or after 15th September, PHONE
839-.T, Seaforth. 4469x2
WANTED --TWO MEDIUM SIZE COLE -
man oil heaters. LOOBY & LOOBY
CONSTRUCTION, Dublin, Ont.
Farms For Sale
•
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE -I) SALE OF IM -
ported Sootch SK horns at Genmar
Farm, Tuckersmith, o Friday, September
4th, at 1 p.m. DR, M. W. STAPLETON,
Proprietor ; C. D. Swafer, Auctioneer.
44694
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U B BE R
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
24 samples U.N. Mail -Order Dept. T-78.
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
Livestock Wanted
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
removed free of charge '1:'or prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21, or Seaforth 655 r 2, -
Motor Cars For Sale
pun SALE - 1951 DODGE REGENT
club coupe, new tires, perfect condi-
tion, custom radio. PHONE 745, Sea -
forth. 4469.1
Dj OR
SALE -8 -TON G.M.C. TRUCK;
cdinbination stake and dump, excel-
lent condition. Business and P.G.V. in-
cluded. Owner deceased, BOX 183, ,Zur-
ich, Ont, 4468-2
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of WALTON KERSLAKE
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of WALTON KERS-
LAKE, late of the Township of Hibbert,
in the County of Perth. Farmer, deceased,
who died on the 23rd day of April, 1953,
are hereby notified to send in full particu-
lars of their claims to the undersigned on
or before the 13th day of September, 1953,
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 26th day of
August, 1953.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executers.
4469-3
For Sale
FOR SALE -HARDWOOD, BY THE
cord, Apply HAROLD JACKSON.
Phone 661 r 14, Seaforth, 4469-1
Ii 'OR SALE - TWO BULL CALVES.
Phone PETER SIMPSON, 667 r 2, Sea -
forth. 4469x1
FOR SALE --FALL RYE SEED. PHONE
HARRY NESAITT, 855 r 15, Seaforth.
446951
peat SALE -Fla -1EEN ACRES OF SEC-
ond cut alfalfa. Apply HARRY NES-
BITT, 635 r 15, Seaforth, 4969-1
FOR SALE -BOY'S C.C.M. BICYCLE,
nearly new. Apply GLENN CHES-
NEY, 652 r 12, Seaforth. 4469x1
4469-1 • POR SALE -BARN,
doqq'.n and removed.
Seaforlth.
EARNS FOR SALE--R00-ACRE FARM
for sale in Hibbert Township, -Lot 25,
Concession 8, four miles from town, two
miles from church, one mile from school
and the High Soho] bus passes the door;
12 -room 2 -storey brick house with Hydro ;
barn 8$x48, straw shed 56x36, henhouse
and garage; two good wells and niver-
trailing spring. Also 50 -acre grass farm
for sale, Lot 2439 E, Concession 7, Hibbert
Township. Good well with windmill, and
four acres of bush ; well fenced, MRS.
DANIEL .1. O'CONNOR, R.R. 2, Dublin.
Phone 41 r 14, Dublin. 4468x4
Notices
I AM PURCHASING BOARS AT 9c TO
12e per pound, live weight. Phone or
write LEROY ACHESON, Atwood, 87 r 12,
collect. 4469-10
NOTICE - I AM AGAIN BUYING
grain for George Thompson, Hensall,
Call for information. W. M. SPROAT.
Phone 656 r 2, Seaforth. 4464-88
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
1/hone 84741. - 4368-tf
AT10E-WILL THE PARTY WHO
pi1lted up the .brown pup in front of
the home of Mrs, James Johnson, Sea -
forth, on Saturday night, please PHONE
790-W, Seaforth. 4469x1
ATTENTION, FARMERS! - PROMPT,
courteous.,: collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 851' r 11, Seaforth, or 285,
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd. 489941
AOCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR
Air Force personnel stationed at Clin-
ton. If you have a house, apartment.
tarnished or unfurnished, to rent, please
rail • STATION HOUSING OFFICE at
Clinton, 882; local 252. 4436-t1
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1- McKILLOP
Fire Insurance, Western Farmers'
Winds Insurance, Ontario Automobile As-
soc. (O.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance,
Accident and Sickness Insurance, and
North American Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone
894-'M'. 4456-tf
NOTICE
Township of Hullett
rpHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
of" the Hallett Township Council will
he held Tuesday, September 1st, 1953, ow-
ing to Monday, September 7th, being a
holiday,
GEO. W. COWAN,
Clerk.
4469-1
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuckersmith
'tr'ort mmaJCITIOXS FROM coml.
ail under authority Of By -Law No. 18,
1942, ! owfebi$ of Teekeremith, I hereby
Xl *41alm that all doge in the hamlets of
EgniDMAoted
running a lare and ge during he peri
Mita June'1, 1958, to 1!i'oveltnber 1, 1058.
Diener* Or beiborele q dogs coTttraai,eo-
Ir� tite..pravisldite of tide by tis* will be
eat -to s initititnilin 41tm ltY of 450,09.
(liad;D,4$*
tOulii>d+ r'i1`sltei<slmltlt; "..
4467-ff
Y,Gi'u SX ,i eb %,SA's7ij y. ,fA .
TO-. BE TORN
PHONE 691-M,
4469x1
R SALE -CHILD'S TRICYCLE, 20-
inch •wheel, new condition; reason-
able. PHONE 745, Seaforth. 4469-1
FI OR SALE -MAHOGANY S1'EaL BED,
full size, with springs.•' almost new.
Apply MUNRO'S MEAT M'AR.KET, 446-W,
Seaforth, 4469-1
FOR SALE -QUANTITY OF CORNELL
seed wheat, 45.95; grown from regis-
tered seed. Apply PEARSON OHA•R-
TERS, 647 r 4, Seaforth, 4469x1
FOR SALE - DOMINION ELECTRIC
washing machine, brand new: reason-
able. Apply KEN MOORE, 647 r 31. Sea -
forth. 4469x1.
FOR SALE -QUANTITY OF GOOD EAT -
ins pears, Clapp's Favorite. Apply
MRS. M. MESSENGER, Egmondville.
4469x1
FOR SALE -GIRL'S SMALL BICYCLE.
in good condition. Apply NORMAN
SCHNEIDER, or phone 235-W, Seaforth,
4469x1
FOR SALE - CORNELL 595 S1;ED
wheat, $1.50 per bushel. not cleaned
at the farm. Apply JOHN F. BELL, 847
r 4, Seaforth. 4469x1
"pOR SALE -FRESH RED COW WITH
white -headed calf. GORDON REY-
NOLDS. Phone 667 r 24, Seaforth,
4469x1
poll SALE -FRESH CORN ON 1'ab
cob; also pickling cucumbers and
tomatoes. ELLIOTT GARDENS. Phone
249-W. 4469-1
R SALE -25 ACRES GOOD SECOND
cut hay, standing. HENRY ENZENS-
BERGER, R.R. 5, Seaforth, or phone 689
r 25. 4469-1
FOR SALE --SINGING CANARIES AT
48.50: budgies at 47.00 and up; cages,
52.50 and up. All prices greatly reduced.
SEAFORTH AVIARY. Ted Savauge.
Phone 120, 4469x1
FOR SALE - MASSEY•HARRIS SIDE
delivery rakb, suitable for raking
beans: also 17 pigs, six weeks old. Apply
WILLIAM COLEMAN. Phone 674 r 22,
Hensall. 4469-1
pun SALE -SIX SIDEWALK BLOCKS,
small table: 2 stoves: 2 rugs: baby
buggy; commode; small quantity of pipe;
corner cupboard: window glass. CLAR-
ENCE REEVES, Seaforth. 4469x1
F'OR SALE -BLACK CREPE DRESS,
white trimming, size 40: red crepe
dress, never worn, size 40: lady's grey
checked winter coat. All will 'be Bold reas-
onably. Apply to Box 247, HURON EX-
POSITOit. 44694f
DAWBUL SEED WHEAT - HIGH
yieldin..' variety, second generation
from certified need; smut resistant. For
further information, deil 616 r 88, Clin.
ton. J. ARNOLD JA•MTESON.
4469x2
PEACHES
FREE. STONE PEACHES, RED HAVEN
and Golden Jubilee, nos ready for
canning. Bring tilhtainere. COVEN -
LOCK ORCHARD, IA mile ninth ot,F'ores ,
on Blnewater Highway, 4480x22
tiT?It SALIO--t16Ll3 RESItt42ERA TORS,
Ar one 9% and two 61/2 cubic feet 816o
a' 4 -burner electric range, b'ea y' d 1�ty ,
electric hat visite: Moffat Hbndf.Chef.
Anisiienee-46% dietotlht Mi. Xe,atlndr
aind iiryet ; alta 0 4ubie foot' WeetlrlgNatite
refrig'em*tor; non.a'titotitatfc ffcneo end
toaster% at $200 Minnaeach,,y,CLARK & FUSS,
MinnaThint'e 124, 4408.2
For S?+e
1804, Spo ortbl, 44691c1
POI. SALaELWINGHAM RANGE, USED
erre year. Apply MRS. WILLIAM•
AUSTIN, High St, 4469x1
rtiOlt-SALE- 34 CHOICE PIGS, EXTRA
strong and well started. Phone 838
r 14, Seaforth. A. 'R. DODDS.
, 4469-1
OR SALE--00AL BURNER •UNIT OR
•• draft ventilator assembly, complete
with motor, fan and electric wire. Take
it away for 4,20, WILLIS' SHOE STORE.
Seaforth, 44694
For Rent
73 OR RENT -4 -ROOM HEATED APART-
" Ment, with bath room, sun porch; also
cellar, for September 1, PHONE 249-W,
Seaforth, 4468 -it
RENT -ONE BEDROOM APART-
"` anent ; all conveniences, Apply DR. E.
A. MeMASTER, Seaforth. 446,9-1
POR RENT -APARTMENT, FURNISH -
ed or unfurnished; bath room; con-
tinuous hot water. PHONE 669 r 38,
Seaforth. 4469x1
1 - RENT - THREE-ROOM APART-
ment, with bath; unfurnished; nice
location; separate entrance, Apply Box
252, HURON EXPOSITOR. 44694
Cards Of Thanks
IATE WISdH TO THANK THE SEAFORTH
Fire Brigade and our neighbors, who
assisted at the fire last week,
MR. AND MILS. JAMES BLACK
4469.1
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD COREY WISH
to thank Dr. Stapleton and Dr. Wil-
kie and the nurses of Scott Memorial Hos-
pital for their kindness while Mre. Corey
was a patient in the hospital. 4469x1
I WISH TO THANK ALL MY FRIENDS
for their -lovely flowers, treats, cards
and visits while I was a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Special thanks to Rev.
J. W. A. Stinson, 'Drs. Brady, McMaster
and Elliott; special nurse, Miss Dunn, and
the nursing staff..
4469-1 • AUDREY BULLET
HILDF7BHANT THE FAMILY OF
the late Alex Hildebrantwish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to friends and
neighbors for the kindness and sympathy
during their recent sad bereavement, to
those who sent flowers, cards and letters:
special thanks to Rev, Fox, Father Mona-
han, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Foster,
4468-1
-'-'LAVER WEBSTER A N D FAMILY,
Varna, wish to express their sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors
for the kindness and sympathy shown
them during their recent,sad •bereavement.
Special thanks to the special nurses• and
'the staff of the Clinton Public Hospital,
and Dr. Oakes, Thanks to Rev. Pitt for
his comforting message, also for the beau-
tiful floral tributes and to the gentlemen
who acted as pallbearers and flower -
bearers. 4469x1
The New
RED JACKET
PUMP
The Latest in Water
Pumping Equipment
for the Home and Farm
* THE PUMP YOU DON'T 5EE,
CAN'T. HEAR AND .NEVER '
LUBRICATE
it PUMP AND MOTOR COM-,'
PLETELY SUBMERGED UNDER'
THE WATER IN THE WELL
* NOEPRIMING-LUBRICATION,••
NO NT OR PUMP HOUSE
REQUIRED
ONLY ONE PIPE FROM PUMP
TO TANK NEEDED
* ANG. EASILY STALLED QUICKLY
Here is the best investment
you can make in a water
sy5stem ' You can at *ays
depend on a Red Jacket
"Submerge" pump to supply
you with all the water you
need, when and where 9eu
want it. No unsightly and
costly pump pit or houseis
required -- quite a saving
in itself. Built of thehigh-
est quality materials avail-
able with watch -like pre-
cision of all working parts.
Come in and let us show
you this marvel of water
pumps.
/ Write or Can
ensall ''Fera
Recant *gore with,wog; scot,
Mr+ Ballantylie ,and Mxa;, Gra'haau
were: MF• and Ur& .doy1 Hudson,
Poultry
�''{ OR SATE -7o RED ROOK HYBRID
Dunks, laying. Apply KEN STEW -
ART, Seaforth, 44694
Tenders Wanted
SEALED TENDERS
WILL, BE RECEIVED UNTIL WEDr
needay, September -2, 1953, for the
caretaking of St. James' •School, Church
and Convent.
Apply, stating wages expected- Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
LEON BANNON, See-Treas..
St. James' Separate School Board,
Seaforth,
4460.1
In Memoriam
BERRY -JN LOVING MEMORY AF
Hugh F. Berry, who died August 22,
1952,
$e.liveth long who liveth 'well."
-Sadly missed by his Wife, Brothers
and Nieces, 4469-1
Births
COREY -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corey, R.R.
5,• Staffs, announce the .birth of a daugh-
ter, Wednesday, August I9, 1953, at Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
DALRYMPLE--At Scott •Memorial Hospi-
tal, on August 20, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dalrymple, Seaforth, a son.
GILBERT-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on August 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Gilbert, R -R, 2, Bayfield, a son.
HODGERT-Mae and Russell Hodgert, 3662
South 96th St., Milwaukee, Wis., are
happy to announce the arrival of a eon,
Thomas Russell, at Columbia Hospital,
Milwaukee, Sunday, August 17. A 'broth-
er for Margaret.
HULLEY-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hulley, Seaforth, a son.
JOHNSON -To Mr. and Mrs, Cyril John-
son, Hamilton, . on August 17, a daugh-
ter.
KEYS ---Mr. and (Mrs. Harvey Keys, Hen-
sall, are pleased to announce the arrival
of their daughter at Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, Sunday, August 16, 1953.
MOSHER-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 20, to Cpl, and Mrs, Lloyd Mosh-
er. Seaforth, a son.
PEEBLES -At Listowel Hospital, Sunday,
August 9, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Peebles, of Atwood, (nee Lila Moir of
Hensall), a daughter. .A sister for John.
STOREY -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
August 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Everat*
Storey, R.R. 1, Dublin, a daughter,
W'EBSTER-:At Clinton Hospital, on Mon.
day, August 17, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs,
Percy Webster, Hensall, a daughter,
Deaths
FERRIS -Suddenly, on August 21, in
Guelph, John Alexander Ferris, father
of P.C. Gordon Ferris, Seaforth.
STUDENT
REQUIRED
Young man with Grade XIII
education, desiring to become a:
Chartered Accountant, required
by
A. M. HARPER, C.A.
Goderich, Ontario
Apply in writing, outlining edu-
cation; age and business experi-
ence.
Folio
HAS. STRUCK THIS
DISTRICT !
For $10.09, you can in-
your whole .f am-
a�l,. or two years for
medical` expenses of
this crippling disease
- up to $8;000.00.
This Policy also covers Small-
pox, Diphtheria, T e t a n us,
Leukaemia, Encephalitis and
Meningitis.
For further particulars
contact
Ed. Fink W. E. Southgate
Plumbing & Heating. GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone 36 - Hensall, Ont. Phone 334 Res. 222R
54,000.00
CASH BINGO
EXETER ARENA
Friday, Sept. 4th
14 Regular Games for $50.00 Each '4
3 Special Games for $100.00 acu
1 SUPER SPECIAL FOR $ i 4 ."'
Admission
Extra and Special Cards 25c -4.11!'
¢.
Games Stant a( 0 p.m,
.Sham
Procee
Proceeds in Aid of ArenkF'I' NFA
S1L1 ytr�`a. , � :: done .2.1, -
.
St- 'Marys;' ' Mr. and 'Mrs, Lorne
Acott, Guelph; '*s Retold White
and Mrs. F. Horning,' Guelph.
Mr. John D. Reid,- London, ,visit-
ed his sister; Miss Minnie Reid, and
other Hensall friends when on va-
cation.
Mrs. E. Norminton and Ted, ac-
companied by Miss Ellis, spent. a
vacation at- Rev. Roger's cottage,
near Port Elgin.
Miss Phyllis Case spent a week's
vacation in St. Catharines,
Mr, and: -Mrs. T. IGittus and 'Mr.
and Mrs, Gittus, Jr., and son, of
Adrian, Mich., bave been holidaying
with 'Mrs. A. 'C. 'Meidinger,
Mrs. John D. - Wren, Toronto, vis-
ited in Hensall this week,
Miss Mildred Forrest, Reg -N., of
Brantford, is holidaying with ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William For-
rest, •-
Mrs. Alice Joynt is being visited
by Dr, and Mrs. Harry Joynt and
Judith Ann, Toronto.
Mrs. Mary Ann (Stephenson re-
cently visited Mrs, Lorne Coleman -
and her sons, George and Clarence
Stephenson.
Mrs. Lillian Hyde and Jim were
weekend visitors in Buffalo. Miss
`udora Hyde, who spent a holiday
there, accompanied them home.
Miss Helen Moir, London, has
been visiting 'Mrs Pearl .Baynham
and Mrs, Bertha Moir.
Weekend visitors with -Mrs. A.
Saundercock were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Freeman, Clinton,
Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs.
Harry Horton, Mrs. Fred Beer, Mrs.
Alex Mousseau and Mrs. Harry
Faber, representing the Hensall
Women's Institute, attended the
A.C.W1W. convention held in To-
ronto.
Mrs. Whitney Carter and family,
Clinton, were weekend visitors with
Hedden arta. Herb.
Mrs. James Wright, Kippen, spent
a day last week in- Guelph visiting
with Mrs. Husband, a lady of 98
years. She had made the trip by
plane from Saskatoon to Toronto
to attend a reunion at Mitchell and
was returning to Saskatoon the
next day.. Mrs. Husband and •MI'S.
Wright were born on adjoining
farms, north of •Mitchell, Mrs.
Wright said that she was busy at
a piece of tatting and has a won-
derful memory.
Robert Evans, Kitchener -Water-
loo, is visiting with his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. R,' YMcLaren.
,.
Mr. and 'Mrs, John Bean and fata-
lly, Brantford, visited this, week
with the former's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bean,
Mrs. Eugene Gonyou and son,
Donald, Detroit, visited with Mr, last week.
and Mrs. William Pepper last
A. G. 'Smillie, Toronto, is vis-
iting with relatives in the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Orland McLeod and
family, Kincardine, visited with
Mr. and Mrs, William Pepper last
Sunday.
The many friends. of Dr. B. Camp-
bell, Toronto, vacationing in the
village, are pleased to see him able
to -be out again following his recent
illness.
To Tour cNiaga•ra A
rea
Four bus loads of sightseere•rs
will leave Wingham Friday morn-
ing, August 2.8, and will pick up pas-
sengers from Wingham, Belgrave,
Blyth, Londesboro, Clinton, Bruce
field and Hensall, for a tour of
Niagara Falls and down to Vine-
land to spend. the day there, Tak-
ing iehe trip from Hensall are Mr.
and Mrs. William Pepper, Mr. and.
Mrs. Percy Willett and John 'Alex-
ander, This project is sponsored
by the Department of Agriculture'
at Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ilubbert,
Toronto, spent the weekend with
the latter's mother, 'Mrs. Sararas.
Mr, and Mrs, Earl. Sararas and
family, Toronto, have, returned
home after spending three weeks
with the formers mother, Mrs. S.
Sararas, While 'here, accompanied
by Mrs. Sararas, they enjoyed a
week's vacation, motoring to Sud-
bury and Northern Ontario and'
enjoyed a boat trip at Tobermory.
Mrs. ,Stuart Gunn, London, who
Is vacationing at Oakwood, Grand
Bend, visited with her cousin, Miss
Hattie Sutherland, on Mon -day,
District
Obituaries
1
LATE DAVID.DUCHARME
ZURICH. - .Solemn High Mass
was sing in St, Boniface Church,
Zurich, on Wednesday, August 19,
for Mr. David IDucharme, who died
on August 16 in his 73rd year. The
Masa was celebrated by Rev. Father
Monahan, Zurich, assisted by Rev.
Dr, Ffou•lkes, of Dublin, and Rev,
Dr. Durand, of St. Peter's Semin-
ary, London, acting as deacon and
sub -deacon, Rev. Father Flannery,
of „St. Martin's- parish, London, was•
present in the 'Sanctuary,
Miss. Mary Denomme,'of St. Jos-
eph, presided at the organ and ac-
companied the soloist, Miss 'Rose
Marie Ducharme, of Dublin, 'niece
and godchild of the deceased, who
sang 'Schubert's Ave Maria.
Besides his wife, the former
analleilmessiglagenswilsgemegussmalli
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ion, )00--/15X/148.Xei}r}) CharQtte of
Detr�olt, M tiricto (EveiYn) Den-
-MOM
es.ornme oR Bose/041k Mlcl#,;:IMra• 'VW"
len (Doreen) R,usee11 oR .A4 Orai4;
Petrie* CR I.,ondou, • an4i Eleanor at.
hems, .He ie also survived by two
'brothers and one . e)ster.i Ju11us' of
Westloek, Alta„ AWmo&tee. of Dublin,
and Mrs, Wallialn (Julia) Geoffori
of Wallacebtlrg, and 41 grandchil-
dren and, three great grandfebildren.
'The paitbearerkwpre Harald arid,
Robert Charette b4' Detroit, Earl
Devastate of Roseville, and James
and Thomas, Ducbarine of Dublin.
LATE OSCAR J. BLANCHARD
BR1UCEMILD.-Bervicea for •Os-
car J. BIanchard, 79, who died Fri-
day, August 21, at his home in
Brueefieid, were conducted in Clin-
ton 'Monday afternoon by the Rev.
W. J. Maines, in the Beattie Fun-
eral home, and interment made in
Clinton cemetery,
Pallbearers were Harold and
Keith Tyndall, Kenneth Pickett,
Clark Ball, Fred Vodden and Lawr-
ence .PlunisteeL
He was bore at Montreal and was
married in Clinton 40 years ago to
Miss Harriet Pickett. Later they
lived in ,Detroit for several years,
andcame to Brucefield m /941.
Surviving besides his wife is one
sister, Mrs. Amelia Wood, Mons.
treal.
'Mother: "Have you given the
gold fish fresh, water today?"
Sonny: "No, ma'am. They have
not finished tie water 1 gave them
yesterday." ,....
McKillop
School Fair
will be held
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17
at S.S. 6 School Grounds
Special Prizes
,Public Speaking, all ages, and
will include 'Men -Atop, Logan
and Hibbert Townships.
Prize for SLOWEST WALKING
,,a' TEACHER on grounds
Prize donated by. Frank 'Grieve.
1
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1-1953 METEOR SIk7Di.N-Tvvcstone green,stained gimme, OntiOnt
coated, with custom raddo; 2,l) 4)Lmilee, ,1..
1--(1951 NIASH SEDAN -Ilium in color, with oar 1,890 milee. • Thin;
is a lovely car and Just like new. IR you are going triptl,
can be used for sleeping in, which WiPsayey„ou 'big
expenses, l
1--1951. k`ORD -TON PIIOitIUP-78,000 miles, ins first -,lass condi-
'lion, with god rubbet•.and spare. ' ' 1
• These are all guaranteed. ljeing my own vehicles, I 'will Brame
same, or take cattle or hogs on same. SEE --
Jonathan Hugill
Silo Contractor -- or Phone 667 r 13, Seaforth
Expositor Want Ads 'Bring Results
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•
Phone 41
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LLASIiMAR
CLINTON-
Next to•Comniunity
Park ,
Fi:rat' Show Starts at Dusk
Thurs. - Fri. - Aug. 27 - 28
"LOVE NEST"•
-William Lundigan June Haver
CARTOON . - • . NEWS'
Sat. - Mon. - Aug. 29 - 31
"MISSOURI RAID"
(Technicolor)
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CARTOON , NEWS -
r
Tues. - Wed. - Sept 1 - 2 ;
"SEPTEMBER AFFAIR" -
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-CARTOON - NEWS
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"CAPTAIN SCARLETT"
(Technicolor)
Richard Greene
CARTOON - NEW
CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
1Children Under 12 in Cars Admitted FREE
SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron County's Finest 'Market
for
USED
1953 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN
1953 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN
2--1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN SPECIALS
1952 PONTIAC STYLELiNE COACH
1951 CHEV. ST!L,EidNE SEDAN
1951 DODGE SEDAN
1951'-CIIEV. POWER -GLIDE COACH, with radio
1950 CHEVROLET COACH
1949 FORD SEDAN -4895
1949' CHE V'. COACH
1949 CEBIT. DE LUKE FOUR -DOOR SEDAN;
filly' equipped.
A written guarantee for 60
MANY OTHER MODE
CARS
2--194& CHEV. STY'LEMASTER-COACHES
1948 CHEV. DE LUXE 5 -P'ASSEN'GER COME;
Radio.
1948 CHEV. SEDAN
2-1948 O•LDSMOIBILE PLEETL1N•ECOACHES;
radio.
1947 CHEV, COACH
1946 CHEV. -SEDAN
1942 DODGE 'COACH .
TRUCKS
1948 MERCURY 5 ,FON PICKUP
days on all Late Model Cara
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Vlore than $2,500 Cash
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Wedmesday,Sept.., �t.
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3 SPECIALS -,•- $200.00 Prize Each Game
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