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Coming Events
DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF CLAR-
ence 'Petrie and the Night Hawks.
every Friday night, from 10 - 1, at the
Crystal Palace, Mitchell. 4505-4
Help Wanted
WANTED- HOUSFKO.M
FEPER AND C-
V� panion for elderly lady in small
apartment. Please TELEPHONE 52.
4506-2
WANTED- RELIABLE HOUS'EKE'EPER
OFT wanted in good home at Waterloo.
Saturdays and Sundays off, if desired.
Permanent job for right person, with good
wages. For particulars, contact JAMES
ELLIOTT, Chalk St.. Seaforth.
4505-1
GOOD SINGLE. MEDIUM AGED FARM
heftier wanted by year: one well
schooled with Ontario mixed farming
" methods. Must be steady, temperate. clean
in habits and make his home with us.
Apply to JONATHAN HUGILL. Phone
616 r 13, Clinton. 4504-2
Experienced
TYPIST WANTED
For part-time work ; few hours weekly.
Apply, stating experience and rate
Per hour, to
'Box 322
The Huron Expositor
4505-1
BOOKKEEPER
WANTED
Competent. experienced female book-
keeper required immediately.
Seaforth Lumber Ltd.
Seaforth - Ontario
45054
Livestock Wanted
DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
collect. Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 655 r 2.
Poultry
'pea SALE -300 PULLETS, 8 WEEKS
old. A. TiMMERMANS, R.R. 3. Kip -
pen. Phone 6a7 r 13, Seaforth.
4505-1
PORR. SALE -300 SUSSEX RED PUL-
-• lets. 10 weeks old. Also Buhler wag-
on on rubber. 3 years old; A-1 condition.
ROBERT VIVIAN. Phone 43 i 8, Dublin.
4605-1
Agents Wanted
ALERS — GOOD VACANT TERRI-
DF
tories in your neighbourhood. You
can establish your own business in selling
our 225 guaranteed Products Liked be
public. such as: Toiletries. Culinaries.
Medicines, Domestic Necessities, Tea, Cof-
fee, etc. $18 needed. Advantageous com-
mission. Free Specials each month. If
you are ambitious. you can realize from
650 to 875 per week.
JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal
4503-4
Notices'
T AWNS MOWED BY POWER .LAWN
mower. Apply RAY McKEN ZIE.
Hensall. 4504-2
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -4934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN,
five passenger ; lately overhauled. Ap-
ply F. A. WOOD, Hensall. Phone 88.
4504-2
MDR R SALE -1948 DODGE CONVERT-
' ibis, in good condition : privately own-
ed. Apply C. J. WALKER, Cromarty, or
REG ARMSTRONG MOTORS. Exeter. Al-
so Heintzman piano, in A-1 condition.
Phone 12 r 13, Dublin. 4505-2
For Rent
APARTMENT FOR RENT - HEATED,
furnished: on Victoria St. JOHN
TREMF.F,R- 4505x1
PASTURE FOR 'RENT—GOOD GRASS
and water for 12 or 15 head of cattle.
Apply JOHN MANN. Phone 801 r 2.
Clinton. 4505-1
FOR RENT
APPROXIMATELY 63 ACRES OF
land in the Township of Tucker -
smith. for cropping purposes. Apply to
McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario.
Tel. 174. 4505-2
Property For Sale
-p0& SALE — SEVEN -ROOM FRAME
dwelling, situated on Goderich Street
West. All modern . conveniences. Hot
water heating with oil; two bathrooms.
Garage and small garden. Very conven-
ient to shopping centre. Box 621, HURON
EXPOSITOR. 450553
FOR SALE -7 -ROOM HOUSE IN HEN-
."' hard, soft water; flush toilet;
new roof; basement: full lot with garage.
Small fruits. House in excellent shape.
Immediate possession. Reasonably priced.
Apply P. O. BOX 56, Hensall
4505x3
Farms For Sale
Personals
F_TYGIENIC )SUPPLIES (R U B BE it
Goode). mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 8 eantplea 25o:
24 eamples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Bos 91. Hamilton.
Ont.
MGR .SALE -FARM FORSALE OR TO
rent: also a few cords of hard maple
body wood. PHONE 654 r 12, Seaforth.
4505-1
DESIRABLE
FOR SALE—VERY DESIRAB
150-acre farm in Stanley Township. 3
miles west of No. 4 Highway. Large steel
barn, Beatty stabling; considered one of
the best farms in Huron County. Sub-
stantial stone house with modern bath-
room and kitchen : drilled well; pressure
system in house and barn: machine shed.
Well fenced and drained; 16 acres good
hardwood bush. Can be bought half cash,
remainder on mortgage. PHONE 42-3,
Stratford, 4605-2
• Tenders Wanted
FOR' SALE
Wanted
ROOMERS WANTED -ROOM FOR 8 OR
4 roomers. All modern conveniences.
Apply Box 3-20, HURON EXPOSITOR.
450553
-MENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UP
1 till 7 o'clock, May. 12, 1954, for a
store in Wroxeter, approximately 32 feet
by 22 feet, on atone foundation ; shingle
root, good; basement; cistern. Three liv-
ing rooms above store. House at back,
approximately 22 feet by 32 feet, kitchen
12 feet by 12 feet: shingle roof : cistern.
Building. is in good state of repair. Lot
is on Main St., approximately 45 feet by
:100 feet. There is a frame garage ap-
proximately 11 feet by 18 feet, with alum-
inum roof. Said property may be seen at
any time -night or day.
Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Possession may be had at once.
GEORGE A. MACHAN,
Wroxeter P.O., Ont.
4504x2
Notices To Creditors
FOR*a farm be
FREE-Awilly who promiseto
TOYTERRIERPUP
give` him a good home. PHONE 222-R. NOTICE to CREDITORS
Seaforth. 4505x1
NOTICE - WILL SHARPEN LAWN
mowers. Will pick up and deliver.
Phone JOHN MacLEAN, 619 r 3. Sea -
forth. 4501-tf
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS ON 'ALL
makes: 22 years' experience. We pick
up and deliver. PHONE 162-W, Seaforth.
4482-tf
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
of radios. at TERRY'SRADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dicke Haase. Seaforth.
Phone 347-R. - 4363-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS l — PROMPT.
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals. call collect. ED.
ANDREWS. 8.51 r 11. Seaforth, or 235.
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Ltd. 4399-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS i - McKILLOP
Fire Insurance. Western Farmers'
Wind Insurance. Ontario Automobile As-
soc. (O.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance.
Accident and Sickness Insurance. and
North American Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE. Seaforth.
• AOCOMMODATION 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. 4486-tf
FREE SERVICE
To Farmers
DON'T WASTE MONEY ON MINER -
ale your land does not need. We will.
without charge to you, take samples of
the earth in your fields and have them
analysed.
CALL
Topnotch Feeds Limited
PHONE 15 or 876
4484 -td
In the Estate of VERNA JEAN GRAVES
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Verna Jean
Graves, late of the Town of Seaforth. in
the County of Huron. who died on the
,second day off February. 1954, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or
before the 21st day of May. 1954. after
which date the assets will be distributed.
having regard only to claims then re-
ceived.
HENSALL
DOG OWNERS
Ple sle Take Notice
TNDER BY-LAW 13, 1945, OF TTM
Village of Hensall. every owner of a
dog who neglects to obtain a Tag before
May 1st of each year, shall he liable to a
fine up to Ten Dollars.
Further, under this By -Li* no dog
Shall be allowed to run at Targe during
the months of April, May, June, July,
Angttst, September and October. The pen-
'diti• Minder this Section of the By -Law
DAY he tip to 850.00.
Ike Police have been instructed to en-
force this By-law.
J. A PATERSON,
Mnnlclpnl Clerk
#606.1
DATED at Seaforth, this 27th day of
April, 1954.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
4504-3
For Sale
FOR SALE -8 PIGS, JUST WEANED.
DERICK WALTERBEEK, after six.
Phone 22 r 14, Dublin. 4505/
1 -
Lost and Found
��OUNID-0N GODER1CH STREET, ON
Saturday. May 1. car and house keys.
Owner may have same by proving prop-
erty and paying charges. Apply POLICE
OFFICE, Town Hall. 4505-1'
YOUNG YORK HOG FOR SALE -LONG
nose breed: good for service. Apply
JOSEPH CARLIN, Seaforth 661 r 24.
4005-1
Auction Sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE, TUBS -
day, May 18, Estate of Harry Yung-
blut, 1I miles east of Auburn. Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer. 4505.41
CLEARING AUCTION SALE, THURS-
day, May 13. four miles west of CKNX
broadcasting transmitter. G. M. SHIELL,
Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
4505-1
AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE
Furniture and other Household Ef-
fects, in the Village of Hensall. on Wed-
nesday, May 19. 1954, at 1 p.m., sharp.
G. M. DRYSDALE, Proprietor; P. L. Mc-
Naughton, Clerk; Alvin Walper and Ed.
Corbett, Auctioneers. 4505.1
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
fecta in the Town of Seaforth, on
West William Street, on Wednesday; May
12, at 1 p.m., D.S.T.: 1 radio; 1 drop-
leaf table; rocking chairs; 1 sofa: 2 glass
cupboards; Raymond sewing machine;
small tables: organ; extension table;
leather rocking chair: day bed; chest of
drawers; 6 kitchen chairs; armchair: 2
bedroom suites; spool bed and dresser;
living room table; Quebec heater: copper
wash boiler; lawn mower; McClary's Que-
bec stove; china; pictures; bedding; gar-
den tools: shovels: other articles too num-
erous to mention. Terms -Cash. ES-
TATE OF LATE AGNES CORNOCHAN:
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer. 4505-1
'roe SALE ---QUANTITY SEED OATS ;
won first prize at Seaforth Fall Fair.
Apply to JOHN McGAVIN. Phone 831 r
23. Seaforth. 4505x1
p0R SALE—•BATHROOM FIXTURES,
incl0di'ng toilet. basin and tub; the
lot for 880. PHONE 185, Seaforth.
4505-2
TR SALE -A NUMBER OF GOOD
young pigs. APPLY JACK McIVER,
St. Columban. Phone Dublin 22 r 21.
4506x1
FOR SALE -A USED 2 -BURNER AND
a used 4 -burner electric range. both
in good condition : Westinghouse electric
refrigerator, like new. BOX FURNI-
TURE, Seaforth. 45052
AUCTION SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS
articles on Saturday, May 8th, at 3:00
p.m., at St. Thomas' Parish Hall, Sea-
forth. Articles will include: Electric
heater, A-1; electric motor, 25 cycle; book
shelves; sewing stand: high chair: small
crib: bed springs: brass fire irons; fish
net: chair; iron: set venetian blinds; 2
blankets, new: morris chair: spring mat-
tress: bed springs. all steel; end table;
goldfish bowl; flower pots; small cook
stove and pipes; small bathroom mirror ;
dresser and washstand; used tire; baby
carriage; large crib; dishes: 15 lengths 7 -
inch stove piles and 5 elbows; small opal
oil brooder: 2 pipe hole stoppers; 6 tin
Pie plates ; electric light fixture: glass
shade for light bulb; back for stove; lamp
stand: flower stand; Dodge radiator cov-
er; medicine cabinet; rocking. chair: foot-
stopl ; lamp shade: towel rack; book ends ;
set coasters: toaster: Wainer: Jason
mower: small oak table; table lamp; lamp
shades : ottoman ; 2 -burner coal oil stove;
screen ..door : sun blind: potato 'chip ma-
chine; lawn mower; stair tread; Coleman
Eas stove; electric hot plate with oven;
electric ovens; copper boiler; wicker laun-
dry basket; collector's items -horse whip,
scales. muzzle loader. HAROLD JACK-
SON, Auctioneer. 4605-1
Cards of Thanks
MR. WILLIAM HAY'PER WISHES TO
thank hie many friends and neigh-
bors for flowers, cards, etc.. Bent him
while a patient in Clinton Hospital, and
also those who came to viejt him. Many
thanks to Dr. Oakes and special nureee
and staff of Clinton Hospital.
45054
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
Implements, Grain and Household It-
ems will be held at Lot 7, Concession 8,
Tuckersmith Township, 114 miles south of
Highway No. 8, 1 mile east of Egmond-
ville, on Wednesday, May 19, starting at
12 o'clock sharp. Offered for sale will be:
CATTLE — 1 registered Holstein cow
(Nancy Alcartra Rag Apple Pride). four
years old: 2 aged cows: 8 cows, 5 'years
old: 1 cow, 4 years old; 1 cow, 8 years
old; 1 heifer cow, 2 years old (all Iowa
milking) ; 1 steer 1 year old. IM,PL,E-
MEITTS—SN Ford tractor, standardized
power take -off attachment; Ford tractor
pulley: power mower mounting equip-
ment: Massey -Harris No. 44 row crop
tractor with power take -off and live hy-
draulic M. -H. manure loader ; M -H:
mounted 2 -row corn and bean scuffler;
M. -H. 10 -ft. No. 25 stiff tooth cultivator;
M. -H. 15 -run fertilizer seed drill: M.4-1.
4 -bar
rubber tire rake: new International
No. 200 rubber tire manure spreader: 10 -
foot International disc: Case harvester
with hay and corn attachments (nearly
new) ; Case blower and power unloader
with pipe for 55 -foot silo: 2 new 16 -foot
ensilage boxes; 2 rubber tire wagons: 16 -
foot cut -hay box; 6 -foot Massey Clipper
combine; new Clipper swath . spreader •
Clipper pickup; new top canvas roller:
bean screen : buckwheat screen ; flax
screen: 6 -foot swather ; 41S -foot one-way
disc : 3 -furrow M. -H. plow 423A bottoms) ;
3 complete 21 bottoms; 8 -section diamond
barrows 110 ft.) ; 4 -section diamond har-
rows • 10 -foot flexible harrows; 4 -section
New Land harrows 16 ft.) ; straw blower;
6 -ft. horse-drawn mower; horse dump
rake; horse scuffler: 2 walking plows; 2 -
yard steel box dump trailer: car trailer
'metal box) ; hand barrel sprayer: James-
w^ay 500 -chick electric brooder; Jamesway
X300 -chick coal brooder; new set tractor
chains; new electric fencer: set sloop
sleighs; steel box wheelbarrow; number of
metal pie troughs; 2 iron kettles ; new
75 -ft. hammer mill telt: number of hay
fork rope pulleys; 90 feet of 3,4 -inch rope;
buzz saw with :10 -inch blade: rip saw with
12 -inch blade: 100 feet of snow fence;
number of cedar posts: block and tackle;
grindstone: forge: one-man McCulloch
chain saw: Surge milker with two pails
and outlet for 20 cows : 6 milk cans 180
Ibs. capacity); large filter strainer; milk
pails; 2 lawn mowers; forks, shovels. etc.
POULTRY -45 New Hampshire 1 -year-old
hens 'laying). GRAIN -10 bushels buck-
wheat : quantity mixed grain: quantity
Clinton oats. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS-Roi-
oleum rug. size 91 x 12s; . metal bed and
springs: dresser: wardrobe; kitchen ex-
tension table (8 leaves) ; step stool; cop-
per boiler; clothes horse; sealers: knitting
machine: girl's C.C.M. bicycle; man's C.
C.M.' bicycle: other articles too numerous
to mention. Terms - Cash RAYMOND
NOTT, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer; ^Edwin P. Chesney, Clerk.
4505-2
QLABS FOR SALE -•HARDWOOD, 810
per •load, approximately 2 cords; mix-
ed wood. $8 per load, approximately 2
cords. Prompt delivery. FRED J.
HUDTE. Phone Clinton 1462.
4605x4
USED CAR PARTS FOR FORDS,
Chew Plymouths, Detotos, Dodges,
Olds and Poetises. Save by buying used
wheels, windows. generators, lights. axles
for trailers, tires 16-21 inch. Our loca-
tion ., saves you money. CUDMORE'S
GRAVEL Phone 171 r 3 ,,Exeter.
.. r,f' 4505x6
pORL' `ALE-iONGREITE -aRICKS AND
▪ flagstoned; any dolor, now in stock.
Modern concrete flagstones provide the
convenient, pleasing garden walk. Ensu
to lay. No experience needed. Lase; a
lifetime. Economical. All kinds of con-
erete work, including sidewalks, cement
floors and septle tanks, etc. SEA1'O11311
CONCRETE PRODUOrS. Phone 22-M,
8eaforib. 4504-4
IWISH TO AVAIL MYSELF OF' THIS
opportunity of expressing my sincer-
est thaitks to my many friends and neigh-
bors who sent me cards, letters and many
other treats; also a special thanks to all
those who visited me from a distance
while I was a patient in London Hospital.
4505-1 W. E. HAWLEY
MRS. CHARLES DEXTER WISHES TO
thank her many friends and neigh-
bors for cards, treats and flowers receiv-
ed; also Constance W.A. for fruit sent.
Special thanks to Dr. Stapleton and Dr.
Scratch and the nurses and staff of Strat-
ford General Hospital, also to Mr. Whit-
ney. 4505-1
MR. HOWARD WRIGHT AND FAMILY
Wish to express their sincere thanks.
to their many friends, neighbors and rela-
tives who remembered them with cards
and floral tributes in their time of be-
reavement. Special thanks to Rev. Dun-
canson, those contributing special music
and singing, and G. A. Whitney and
Heath's Funeral Homes. 4505-1
In Memoriam
ELGIE-IN LOVING MEMORY OF
John T. Elsie who passed away one
year ago, May 12, 1963.
Many a lonely heartache.
Often a silent tear,
But always a bedutiful memory,
Of a dad whom we loved so dear.
-Over remembered by Wife and Daugh-
ters. 4505x1
DICE IN LOVING MEMORY OF A
dear husband and daddy, Arthur W.
Dick, who passed away two years ago.
May 8, 1952.
His memory is a keepsake
With which we will never part;
Though God has him in His keeping,
We still have him in our hearts.
-Ever remembered by his Wife and
Family, 4505x1
Try Huron Expositor Want
Ads. Phone 41, Seaforth.
HENSALL
Western Qntario Championship
Fiddlers' Contest" for the Free
Press trophy, Hensall, June .4.—
(Advt.).
Mr. James Wilkinson and Albert
of London, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. S. McQueen.
Mr. W. F. Riley left for Hamil-
ton on Sunday, where he has ac
cepted a position with Grand Un-
ion Oarrdll's Limited.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Redd, Jer-
ry and Allan spent Sunday with
relatives at Teeswater.
The Ladies' Aid of Carmel
Church realized $80 from their rum-
mage sale and cafeteria tea on
Thursday of last week.
A London man escaped injury a
mile and a half -north of Hensall
Sunday morning when his car left
No. 4 Highway and snapped off a
hydro pole. He is Donald' R. Dews,
London. Damage to the car was
$150. Provincial Constaible Cecil
Gibbons, Exeter, investigated.
Recent visitors with Mrs. A.
Blatchford were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hudson, St. 'Marys; Mr. and 11drs.
Edwin Halliday and Cathie, Clark -
eon, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brough,
Linda, Donnie and baby, Port Cred-
it, and Mrs. William Halliday,
Lorne Park.
Mrs. C. Irwin and Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Irwin, of Scarboro, visited last
week with Mr., and ,Mrs. S. Mc-
Queen. Mrs. Peter McQueen re-
turned to Scarboro with them.
Carmel Church Notes
At the morning service in Car-
mel Presbyterian Church the choir
rendered `the anthem, "The End of
the Road." Mr. Fox spoke on the
theme, "The Recovery of the Fam-
ily." The evening service was with
drawn.in favor of the induction ser-
vice for the Rev. Norman Knox, in
Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church,
Exeter.
Next Sunday morning a special
Mother's Day service is planned for
the morning: Members of the
Church School will attend and take
part, and attendance certificates
for the past year will be awarded.
TAKE^T{iE JOjL_fs
OUT' OF'Gi1RDENiNG
-MAKE.IT ON. •
A..CCiMPLETE LINE.
Johnnie Blue
PHONE 646 , .
SEAFORT'HI
CAR
BINGO
Sponsored by- Kinsmen Club of
Clinton
sun IN PRIZES
CLINTON
Lions Arena
Friday, May 14
Commencing at 9:00 P.M. (DST)
Look At These Prizes !
• 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $25
EACH
• TV SET SPECIAL—VALUED AT
$350.00
• TWO SPECIAL GAMES FOR
$100.00 EACH
Special Car Bingo
VALUED AT $2,500
ADMISSION:
15 Regular Games: $1.00
Special Games: 25c per Card
Car Bingo: $1.00 per Card
The Senior Sunday School will
meet as usual at 10 a.m., and the
junior congregation will remain up-
stairs for the service, The Sacra-
ment of Baptism is to be adminis-
tered at the morning service. '
Mrs. B. Stoneman and Mrs.
Boyce were in charge of a special
program during the Sunday School
period in "Chiselhurst Church last
Sunday. Following the hymn,
"Jesus a Little Child Began,"
Lavern Hamilton read the scripture
lesson; the Lord's Prayer was re-
peated, and Wayne Coleman and
Douglas Eyre each quoted a Mis-
sion Band verse. Mrs. Stoneman
told a short story, "When Love
Does the Packing," written by
William Scott, a missionary in
Korea. The hymn, "Stand Up For
Jesus," was sung, and a film fol-
lowed, a continuation of the Life
of Moses, as shown by Rev. W,. L
Rogers. Mrs. Boyce presented the
script. The closing hymn was
"Nearer My God To Thee." Mr.
Rogers pronounced the benediction.
'The I.O.O.F., Huron District No.
8, are invited to attend divine wor-
ship in Carmel Church Sunday.
Members of Rebekah Lodge will al-
so attend.
Mrs. James W. Bonthron, who
has been wintering in Florida; has
u
let rued home.
Dr. Harold Smythe and his bride,
of Nelson, B.C., flew east by plane
this week to spend their honey-
moon with the former's aunt, M'rs.
C. Cook. Dr. Smythe, who was
born in Hensall, graduated in Ed-
monton, Alta, and interned in Vic-
toria Hospital, London. His par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. F. Smythe,
of Nelson, B.C. They left Wednes-
day by motor on the return trip.
Mr. G. W. Patrick Elliott, who
has been holidaying with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. El-
liott, has returned to Dorval and
Montreal
During the Sunday school service
at the United Church last Sunday
morning, Mr. Jack Tudor, who has
been assistant superintendent for
the past three years, was presented
with a Hymnary. Rev. W, J. Rog-
ers expressed appreciation to Mr.
Tudor for his valued services to
the Sunday school.
KIPPEN
The tkowers in the church on Sun-
day were placed there by the Jar'
rott family.
Mr. and Mr -s. Stewart Cudmol e
and Lorne, of London, were Sun-
day
unday visitors of the former's par-
ents,
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cud -
more. �.
' Mire. McClemont has returned
home after, spending two weeks
with cher daughter, 'Mrs: Alice
Cook, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. James Morris and
family, of Goderioh, visited Sun-
day
unday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sin-
clair.
Mr. and Mrs. Meer Mousseau
spent Monday in (London.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Dickert and Merle includ-
ed: 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex Murray,
Gordon, Jean and David, all of
Crandall; Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Mur-
ray, of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Wahl, of Listowel.
Mr. Robert Thomeou spent Mon-
day
onday do London with his daughter
and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs.
.S'token.
Mr. Royal McClymont, of Belle
River, visfted a few days this week
with Mrs. McClymoat.
We are pleased to report Miss
Margaret Sinclair is able to be out
again after her regent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchison
of St. Thomas, visited over the
weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Mollis.
Mr. a>sd Mrs. Norman Long, ac-
companied by Mrs. McLeod and
Bud, visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and M'rs. Wyman Sparling, of
London.
Special Mother's Day service will
be held at Sit. Andrew's United
Church next Sunday. The follow-
ing Sunday, May 16, the Y.P.U. will
hold their annual spring nnivers-
ary. The guest speaker "at the
Births
HODGERT—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil lied -
Bert, R .4 Seaforth a daughter.
STAPLES—At Soott Memorial Hospital,
on May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Staples.
Blyth, a daughter.
WAY—At Scott Meanorial Hospital, on
April 80, to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Way, B.R. 2, Walton, a daughter.
THE VOICE OF
TEMPERANCE
This "Voice" recently told an
interesting and startling per-
centage story about increasing
drinking and crime in Canada.
Here follow other percentages,"
just -a few, but they tell a
story, of an increasing realiza-
tion i!1 Ontario, at least, of the
need' for action. in 1933 there
were 26 local option votes held.
A "No" vote was recorded in
21, or 80% of these. The a.ctual
percentage of people voting
against additional outlets for
legal sale was 53. In votes on
cocktail bars during the period
194'7.1953, 33 out of 60, or 55%
were "No" votes. These votes,
a practical test of temperance
sentiment in Ontario, are en-
couraging, especially when it
is recalled that the Trade
'brings on votes only where ,
they feel confident of success.
At the same time it should be
noted . that our Temperance
forces, Dominion, Provincial
and County, are alive as per-
haps never before, to the situ-
ation.. The people of the
Churches especially, are co-
operating in greater numbers
than ever. Herein lies the
main hope for success in the
crusade against 'the liquor evil.
(Advt.).
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Some now on range. Free delivery
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Hensall
GROW PULLETS BIG AND
STRONG
Many a Clock, off to an ex-
cellent start, fails to hold that
advantage through the grow-
ing period. Sometimes that's
because the owner is so busy
with other work that he neg-
lects
eglects his growing pullets
sometimes because, with ev-
erything going out and nothing
coming in, he cheapens the
quality of growing ration or
cuts down the quantity; some-
times because he is impressed
by the theory that they should!
be "lied back."
Purina Research shows that
birds must be fed ADEQUATE-
LY to grow chem to good body
size. The real egg money,
nowadays. is madeeby hitting
the top -price top -premium Sum-
mer and Fall markets, with
Big eggs. and plenty of them.
And to get early, heavy, solid-
ly grown. fully developed birds.
You can economize on your
growing costs by "making full
use of short, tender, green pas-
ture; but en.,the best of range
it still pays to feed a well-bal-
anced growing ration. •
Farmers. our up-to-date plant
can mix
yeti a properly b
a1enc
-
ed Growing
ration with Purina
Chowder Concentrate. If you
have plenty of grain, 'let us
make you a growing ration. If
you are shortof grain, we can
supply you with our precision
made Purina Chowmix Growing
Ration,
EGGS . , . Rrices have
reached bottom with only slight
further weakness in scattered
areas. Upturn in prices will
be delayed until July this year.
Doane
TRICKS TO ALL TRADES
The Purina dairy calf plan
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Phone 103
draws a laugh from people
who've never tried it 'because
it says: ". . .. on the 4th days
teach calf to eat Calf Startena."
They say it's such a chose.\to
teach a baby calf to east
Actually it's easy. Try it
this way and see if It doesn't
work: After eaif has finished
her Nursing Chow, let her suck
a little Calf Startena, off your
fingers. Then put the bucket
next to an open feed troughs
and sprinkle a little Calf
Startena in it and in the
trough. Usually after two or
three tries, she'll get the idea
and start nibbling from the
trough.
HEALTH 'HINT
One way to cut down on calf
losses is to cut down en germs.
We have a wonderful disinr
fectant that you can use to
clean up the calving stall, the
calf pen, and the old cow her-
self. You wouldn't thunk of rais-
ing a baby in dirty. surround
Ings, so why try to raise
calves that way. Get some
Purina Disinfectant.
Remember, ,,.Poultrymen, if
your blydn are picking and
feather -pulling, put a stoptoit1
We are happy to ibe able to
help our customer's by debeak-
ing their chickens.
We are looking forward to
that visit from you. If ?,here
is any way we can help with
your livestock or poultry feeds
ing or management problems,
remember;: we are here to serve
you.
Geo. T. Mickle At Sons
HENSALL, ONT.
LTD.
PHONE 103
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