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TRANCE TO THE MUSIC OF CL -AR-
'+ encs 'Petrie and the Night Hawks.
every Friday night, from 10 - 1, at the
Crystal Palace, Mitchell. 4505-4
QEd.FOR1tli WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
will sponsor Don Messer and his
Inlanders in the Community Centre early
in June. 4506-1
R2IOEPTLON FOR MR- AND MRS. AL -
vin Reeder will- be held in Seaforth
Community Centre on Wednesday, May 19.
George Smith and his Orchestra. Every-
body welcome. 4506x1
FIDELITY LODGE
No. meets and third Wed-
nesday evenings of
each month at 8
p.m. Noble Grand, I. Trewartha; Record-
ing Secretary, Harry McLeod. 4493-18
Help Wanted
ANTED—HOUSEKWEPER AND OOM-
panion for elderly lady in small
apartment- Please TE EPHONE 52.
4505.2
BOOKKEEPER
WANTED
Competent, experienced female book-
keeper required immediately.
Seaforth Lumber Ltd.
Seaforth - Ontario
4505-2
FOREMAN
Furniture Finisher
FULLY EXPERIENCED FOR TOP-
qualffy. progressive manufacturer. Our
foreman 'retiring through age. Pleasant
working conditions, steady employment,
groupinsurance etc.
Enc
lose og P hot ra h
P
and give full details in first letter in con-
fidence.
BOX 323, HURON EXPOSITOR
4106-2
Agents Wanted
FALF.RS —. GOOD VACANT TERRI-
toriea in your neighbourhood. You
can establish your own business in selling
our 225 guaranteed Products liked by
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
350 to 375 per week.
37TO: 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal
4503-4
Notices
NOTICE — WILL SHARPEN LAWN
mowers. Will pick up and deliver.
Phone JOHN MacLEAN, 649 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'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth.
Phone 347-R. • 4363-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS I — PROMPT,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals. Call collect. ED.
ANDREW'S. 851 r 11. Seaforth, or 235,
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Ltd. 4399-tf
Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
QT. JAMES' SCHOOL., SEAFORTH,
duties to commerce in September.
Apply. stating salary expected and pre-
vious Inspector, to Secretary -Treasurer,
LEON BANNON, Box 186, Seaforth.
4506.1
For Rent
FOR RENT — SELF - CONTAINED
apartment in new building, furnished,
3 rooms. bath ; all conveniences. Prefer
one or two businessmen. Box 325, HUR-
ON EXPOSITOR. 4506-1
FOR RENT
APPROXIMATELY 63 ACRES OF
land in the Township of Tucker -
smith, for cropping purposes. Apply to
McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario.
Tel. 174. 4605-2
Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE --VERY DESIRABLE
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-J,
Stratford. 4505-2
Property For Sale
T_TOUSE FOR SALE—MODERN 5 -ROOM
house on High St.: roll brick siding;'.
3 -piece bath with shower; heavy duty
wiring ; insulated: furnace. JOHN GAL-
LOP, Seaforth. 4506-3
HOUSE FOR SALE -7 -ROOM HOUSE
on West William St.; three bed-
rooms new roof : newly painted decor-
ated. Good basement. MRS. ROLAND
KENNEDY. Seaforth. 4500x2
HOUSE FOR SALE—FRAME HOUSE,
three bedrooms, den, 3 -piece bath-
room, modern kitchen, oil furnace, heavy
wiring, insulated, water heater; lot 100 x
120. PHONE 31 Seaforth, or Box 324,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4506-tf
PROPERTY FOR SALE—IN HAYFIELD,
4 -bedroom home, furnished or un-
furnished: 3 -piece bath; double garage;
1 1/5 acres, trees. garden, etc. Reason-
able- E. CAMERON, Hayfield.
4606-tf
FOR SALE -3 NSALL: 8 -ROOM BRICK
house, 4 bedrooms, modern kitchen
and bathroom; tile floors; new oil furnace;
hot water heater and water softener;
laundry tubs; garage. Large lot, land-
scaped. Immediate possession, APPLY
HAROLD BONTHRON, Hensall-
4506-3
FOR 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. 4505x3
FOR SALE -7 -ROOM HOUSE IN HEN-
sall; hard, soft water; flusb toilet;
new roof; basement; full lot with garage.
Small fruits. House in excellent shape.
Immediate possession. Reasonably priced.
Apply P. 0. BOX 36, Hensall.
4505x3
For Sale
FOR SALE--6-PIECE DINETTE SUITE:
Duo -Therm oil burner. PHONE 299,
Seaforth. 4506-1
ATTENTION, FARMERS! — McKILLOP STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE—
Fire Insurance, Western Farmers' "7 31.00 per hundred. F. B. PURCELL,
Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As- Pox 460. Seaforth, Ont, 4506x1
Poe. (0.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance,
--.., ecident and Sickness Insurance, and
orth American Life Insurance. Consult
IC 13. M'UNROE, Seaforth. • F°' SALE --TWO PURE BRED TAM -
worth boars, almost ready for ser-
OMMODATION REQUIRED FOR rice APP] y FRANCIS COLEMAN. Jr.
A Force personnel stationed at Clin- Phone 838 r 22, Seaforth; 4506-1
ton. 1re. you have a house. apartment i
FOR SALE ---GLADIOLUS 50 LARGE,
52.50; 50 medium, $1.50, not deliver-
ed. MURRAY TYNDALL, Brucefield,
Phone 634 r 12, Clinton. 4506-2
furnished 'er unfurnished, to rent, please
call STATION HOUSING OFFICE at
Clinton, 882: local 252. 4436-tf'
FREE SERVICE
To Farmers
DON'T WASTE MONEY ON MINER -
ale your land does not need. We wDi,
without charge to you, take samples of
the earth in your fields and have them
analyzed.
CALL
Topnotch Feeds Limited
PHONE 15 or 876
4.484-tf
Cards of Thanks
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JAMES
J. Hugill wish to express their ap-
preciation to all those who remembered
them during their sad bereavement-
' 4506-1
MRS. STEWART BELL WISHES TO
express her sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to the many friends who so
kindly remembered her with many acts of
kindness while a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, and since her return home.
Everything was deeply appreciated:
4506-1
I WISH TO EXPRESS MY THANKS
and aerpre6iation to the many friends
and neighbors who so kindly remembered
me with cards, flowers and treats, and
visited me while a patient for five months
in Victoria Hospital, London, and since
returning home. Special thanks to the
Mensal' Firemen for their kindness.
FRED PETERS,
45064 Hensall
•••
WISH TO THANK ALL WHO SO
kindly sent flowers and especially the
friends and neighbors of Tuckeramith who
remembered me in my sad bereavement,
and 3140 for the kindness of the staff of
Scott" Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Leeming.
Mrs, 3lnvis, Dr. Elliott, Rev, J. 3L James
and -Mr. Whitney.
1505x1 . MISS FOWLER,
'))AVID 1/14LEAN WISHES TO
thank the members.. of the L.O.LA.,
Eastern Star, Regekahs and all her other
19f 'cis for «0were, gifts, cards and visits
ilehila,ishe Was a Patient in Scott Memor-
•IM SPital and efnee returning home:
�So., Stitlsorty Rev Campbell and Rev.
or rlsitli and kind words of en-
hetit.: else the nurses of Scott
kI Ro*plt4i1 and Dr. John A. C44144
45064
toaF;'.i:i
FOR SALE—ELF,CTROLUX VACUUM
cleaner, late model. all attachments;
excellent condition. Owner will sacrifice.
PHONE 162-W. 4506-1
port SALEr-(PART HEREFORD CALF;
also 1 lawn mower, English Clipper,
two years old. W. D. WILSON, 658 r 33.
Seaforth, 4506x1
FOR SALE—(BATHROOM FIXTiJRES,
including toilet, basin and tub; the
lot for $80. PHONE 185, Seaforth.
450512
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. 4505-2
FOR SALE --2 COWS, OWE FRESH
with Hereford calf. one heavy milk-
ing Holstein, to freshen soon. Apply
GORDON REYNOLDS. Phone 667 r 24,
Seaforth, 4506-1
SLABS FOR SALE—HARDWOOD, $10 1
per load, approximately 2 cords: mix-
ed wood, 38 per load, approximately 2
cords. Prompt delivery. FRET) J.
HUDIE. Phone Clinton 162.
4505x4
VOR SALE — GRAHAM TWO -BURNER
electrie hot platechrome top: Sun-
shine gondola pram, blue, new snow run-
ners; baby's maple high chair; aim
Thistle baby walker; all in good condi-
tion. PHONE 561-W, Seaforth.
4506-1
PiGS AND CALVES FOR SALE -- 14
young pigs ready to wean May 18:
York sow due to farrow May 21; also sev-
eral calves from 2 weeks. to 6 months of
age, bred from Durham cows and A. Angua
bull. Apply to J. W. CATCH. Phone
617 r 23, Clinton, - 4506x1
USED CAR PARTS FOR FORDS,
Chews. Plymouths. DeSotoa, Dodges,
Olds and Pontiacs. Save by buying used
wheels, windows, generators, lights, axles
for trailers, tires 16-21 inch. Our loca-
tion naves you money. CUDMORE'S
GRAVEL. Phone 171 r 8, Exeter.
4605x6
•••
SALE-CONcimit3 'BRICKS ANY)
flagstones; any color, now 'TM stock.
Modern concrete flagstones provide the
convenient, pleasing gerden walk. Easy
to -lay. No experlence needled. Lasts a
lifetime. Economical. All kinds of con-
crete work, including sidewalks, cement
floors and sesta tanks. etc. SEAPOR14i
CONS PRODUCTS. Phone 22-M,
Seaforth. 4604.4
For Sale
pou SALE--M11ASSEY-HARRIS NO. 7
▪ drophead hay loader. SAM SCOW,
83 r 11, Seaforth. 4506x1
pox SALE—WINE COLORED BABY'S
▪ pram. in good condition : cheap.
PHONE 442... 4506x1
FOdl SALE—TWO STOCKER S1 S.
about 750 pounds. Apply JAMES
LAND.SBOROUGH. Phone 665 r 16, Sea -
forth, 4506x1
Livestock Wanted
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS
removed free of charge- For prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
colleet, Ingersoll 21. or Seaforth 666 r 2.
Auction Sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE, T1TES-
day, May 18, Estate of Harry Yung-
blut, 14miles east of Auburn. Harold
Jackson. Auctioneer. 4505-2
SALE
GREY - BRUCE - HURON AJ3ERDEEN
Angus Breeders' Association Sale of
10 Bulls, 29 Females, is being held at the
Walkerton Sales Arena on Thursday, May
20th. 'Duncan Brown, Auotioneer, and
Donald Blue, Ring Master. Catalogues on
request.
T. STEWART COOPER, Markdale,
Secretary.
4506-1
SALE
GREY -BRUCE HEREFORD BREEDERS'
Association sale of 15 bulls, 21 fe-
males, is being held at the Markdale Sales
Arena on Wednesday, May 26th. W. S.
O'Neil. Auctioneer, and Donald, Blue, Ring
Master. Catalogues on request.
T. STEWART COOPER, Markdale,
Secretary.
4506-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock, Machinery and Household Ef-
fects, at Lot 27, Concession 6, Morris
Township, 11!i south and 1 mile west of
Brussels, on Thursday, May 20th, at 1
p.m., D.S.T,: CATTLE ---1 Durham cow
with calf at foot: 1 Hereford cow with
calf at foot; 23 Western Hereford heifers,
approximately 625 lbs.; 1 two-year-old
Hereford steer. 1000 tbs. MACHINERY—
Minneapolis Z Tractor, Standard, fully
equipped (like new): 3 -furrow ace bottom
International plow: Faco tractor disc; 16 -
disc, 1S -inch plate; Case tractor maure
spreader 1 like. new) : McCormick -Deering
drophead hay loader; 4 -section diamond
harrows; rubber tired farm wagon; wagon
box : 16 -foot flat hay rack (like new):
oil drums: wheelbarrow: fanning mill,
2.000 -ib. scales; International cream sep-
arator; set harness; horse collars; colony
house, 10 x 10: 2 chicken shelters; num-
her cedar posts; quantity lumber and
Plank; shovels; chains. HAY and GRAIN
.
200 bushels el of mixedrain • 15 tons
to s
mixed hay, POULTRY -75 Hybrid hens:
2 ducks; 1 drake. Quantity of Household
Effects. No reserve; farm sold. Terms—
Cash. FRANK NICHOL, Proprietor;
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Ches-
ney, Clerk, v 4506-1
A UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE
Furniture and other Household Et.
fects, in the Village of Hensall, on Wed-
nesday, May 19, 1954, at 1 p.m.., sharp:
1Coldwall Frigidaire frig; Sunshine four-
( burner electric stove; jewel combination
electric and coal stove: Gilson electric
washing machine; walnut Singer electric
sewing machine with leather top bench
console type Queen Anne design; electric
floor polishes-; electric heater; walnut
Rogers -Majestic combination 'radio and 're-
cord player; G.E. mantel radio: Duro-
Therm oil heater and blower: chesterfield
silk covering walnut frame; chesterfield
rep covering; walnut bookcase and writ-
ing desk: walnut corner bookcase; wablut
10 -piece dining 'room suite; walnut dinner
wagon; walnut living room table; walnut
half round hall table, chair to match;
walnut coffee table, pie crust top, Queen
Anne: walnut tilt -top table; walnut what-
not; walnut smoker; 2 walnut arm chairs,
velour cane backs; walnut arm chair,
needlepoint seat; walnut living room chair
tapestry; walnut windsor chair ; 2 walnut
arm chairs; walnut rocker; oak knee -hole
desk (antique), 100 years old; oak hall
tree: oak umbrella stand; walnut 4 -piece
bedroom suite, mahogany finish bed.
springs, mattress and dresser; pearl grey
ted. spring and mattress with chest of
drawers to match: spool bed, 4 -foot
springs and mattress: walnut bureau;
walnut cedar chest; davenport and two
matching chairs; mahogany chair, needle
point seat: 2 fireside arm chairs; rockers:
')0x83 mirror, gilt frame: bevelled plate
glass bathroom mirror with frame; 2
taupe rugs, 41,x 10 27x51;, ; 2 -tone rug,
°x10• Barrymore rug, oriental design, 9x
l0 u•, : all rugs have cushions to match:
table lamps: dresser lamps: 8 -day living
room clock ; fireplace for coal or wood
with tile and mantel: kitchen table; kit-
chen clock: wicker sewing table; walnut
fernery; 2 single fern stands: card table;
2 verandah chairs; lawn chairs; bathroom
scales; 1 golf clubs in corduroy bag; 1
10 -volume set Book of Knowledge: 1 10 -
volume set The Source Book ; dishes;
lamps:,, curtains; dcnk light; floor polish-
er: waxing brush and polisher; Electro-
lux cleaner; lawn mower: 26 -foot exten-
sionladder, and other articles too numer-
ous to mention. This furniture is all in
first-class condition. Terms -- Cash.
C. M. DRYSDALE. Proprietor; P. L. Mc-
Naughton, Clerk: Alvin Wainer and Ed.
Corbett, Auctioneers. 4506-1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
Implements, Grain and Household It-
ems wr,l be held at Lot 7, Concession 3,
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; 3 cows, 6 years
old; 1 cow, 4 years old; 1 cow, 3 years
old; 1 heifer cow, 2 years old (all cows
milking); 1 steer 1 year old. IMPLE-
MENTS -8N 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.
amounted 2 -row corn and bean scufiier;
51.-11. 10 -ft. No. 25 stiff tooth cultivator;
M. -H. 15 -run fertilizer seed drill; M. -H.
4 -bar rubber tire rake; new International
No. 200 rubber tire manure spreader; 10 -
foot International disc; Case harvester
with hay and corn attachments o 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 swathes: 4,4 -foot one-way
dist : 3 -furrow M, -H. plow (23A bottoms)
3 complete 21 bottoms; 3 -section diamond
harrows (10 ft.) ; 4 -section diamond ber-
mes. 10footflexible harrows ; '4 -section
New Land harrows ,(6 ft.); straw blower'
6 -ft, horse-drawn mower: horse .dump
rake; horse scorner: : 2 walking plows; 2 -
yard steel box dump trailer; car trailer
(metal box) : hand barrel'sprayer; .Tames -
way 500 -chick electric brooder; ,Iameeway
300 -chick coal brooder; new set tractor
chains: new electric fencer; set sloop
sleighs: steel box wheelbarrow; number of
metal pig troughs; 2 iron kettles; new
75 -ft. hammer mill belt; number of hay
fork rope pulleys: 90 feet of %4 -inch rope;
buzz saw with 30 -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 (80
lbs. capacity); large filter strainer; milk
pails: 2 lawn mowers; forks, shovels, etc.
POULTRY. -46 New Hampshire 1 -year-old
hens (laying): GRAIN -10 bushels buck-
wheat; quantity mixed grain; quantity
Clinton oats. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS--Rex-
oleum rug, size 9, x 12,; 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.
46064
THE
Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Hensall, is
holding the 106th an-
niversary services on.
Sunday, May. 16. The
special preacher for
the services is Rev,
Richard Stewart, min-
ister of New St.
James' Church, Lon-
don.
HURON EXPOSITOR
Personals
H
YGIENIC SUPPLIES (RIF BEER
Goods). mailed postpaid in plain, aeahed
envelope with prioe list. 6 samples
24 samples 31.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box Yl, Hamilton,
Oat
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE ---1934 PLYMOUTH.•SEDAN,
five passenger; lately overhauled. Ap-
ply F. A. WOOD, Hensall. Phone 88.
4506-1
FOR SALE -194'8 DODGE CONVERT-
ible, 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 18, Dublin. 4505-2
Wanted
HENSALL
''Western Ontario Championship
Fiddlers' Contest for the Free
Press trophy, Hensall, June 4.—
(Advt.).
Mr. Jack Hill, Moose Jaw, Sask.,
and Dr. L. Hill, Sarnia, visited with
Miss Minnie Reid this. week.
Mrs. Jas. W. Bell, who has been
wintering with relatives in Oak-
land, Cal„ has returned home.
'Miss Katie Scott, who has been
in poor health, was taken to South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Tuesday,
in the further interests of her
health,
Gerald Regele, 12, pupil of grade
7 of Hensall Public School, is at
present a patient in South Huron
Hopital, Exeter, suffering a double
ine.tUre of the left arra above the
BOARDERS WANTED—ROOM FOR 3 tt'rist. Gerald was playing tag with
or 4 boarders. All modern conven- stlne boys on Sunday afternoon. It
fences. Apply Box 320, HURON EXPOSI- was raining at the time and he
TOR, 4506x2 Slipped and struck his arm on a
piece of broken cement.
URGENTLY WANTED — SELF-CON-
tainerl apartment required by single
school teacher, unfurnished: with heavy
duty wiring and complete bathroom.
PHONE 4884 after .5. 4506x1
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
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 of 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.
DATED at Seaforth, this 27th day of
April, 1954.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
4504-8
Births
BROOME—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Broome,
Seaforth, a son.
DALE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 9, to Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Dale,
R.R. 4, Clinton, a son—Nelson James.
HOOVER—In Windsor, on May 3, to Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Hoover, the birth of a
son.
SMALE—.Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Smale,
Hensall are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, Friday, May 7, 1054.
Deaths
TAYLOR—In McKillop. on Saturday-. May
8, Dina Clarke, widow of the late Robert
Taylor, in her 93rd year.
FOWLER—In Seaforth, on Monday. May
10, Elsie Dawson Fowler, age 74 years.
McGRATH—In Lucan, on Wednesday. May
12, 1954, at the residence of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ed. Conlin, Nora Williams, be-
loved wife of the late John McGrath.
formerly of Dublin, Ont., and dear
mother of Mrs. Walter Blonde (Annie)
of Chathaun, and Mrs. Ed. Conlin
(Nora) of Lucan, and John, of Toron-
to, and sister of Mr. Dan Williams, of
Lake Wales Florida, ire her 79th year.
Resting at the -residence of 'her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ed. Conlin, of Lucan, croon
where the funerial will be held on Sat-
urday, May 15, at 8:45 a.m. to St. Pat-
rick's Church, Dublin, where Requiem
High Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. In-
terment in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Dub-
lin.
Be thrifty! Phone 41, Sea -
forth. Classified ads. are re-
sult -getting. The Huron Expos-
itor.
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mrs. C. Kaiser and Mrs.
Lila Kaiser, Toronto, and Mrs.
Earl Sproat, Hensall, were guests
of Mrs. Jen Grieve, Grosse Isle,
formerly of the i
Ki e pp n district,
while on a recent trip south.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval McClinchey,
Varna; Mrs. Jenny Schilbe, Exeter;
Mrs. Alice Cook. London, and Mr.
Leonard Wagner. Zurich, visited on
Mother's Day with Mrs. McCly-
mont.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Wahl, of Lis-
towel, visited Saturday with the
latter's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs Norman Dickert.
We are pleased to see Mrs. Ivan
Forsyth out again after her recent
accident in breaking an ankle
bone. -
Mr. and Mrs. Beverley' Beaton; of
Goderich, visited Sunday with Mr.
Jonah Green.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of
'Stratford, visited Sunday with Mrs.
Dinsdale and Miss 'Mabel White-
man,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore
returned home Monday after visit-
ing their sons and daughters-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cud -
more, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Cudmore. Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Win-
throp, visited Sunday with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elston
Dowson.
Miss Phyllis, Lostell is at present
confined to her hone through ill-
ness, We trust for a speedy recov-
ery.
A meeting of the Y.P.U. execu-
tive was held at the manse Mon-
day evening to make plans for the
anniversary services and other
matters.
We are sorry to learn Sharon
McBride has been ill,
Cpl. Garth Mosher, of Trenton,
now taking a course at R.C.A.F.,
Clinton, was a weekend guest with
Rev. and Mrs. Norman McLeod and
Bud.
•Mr, and -Mrs. Ed. McKay and
daughter, of Seaforth, and Mrs. E.
McKay, of ,Bowmanville, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McKay and also attended the
christening of their granddaughter
and great-granddaughter, Diane
Cheryl in St. . Andrew's 'United
Church.
Mr. Bob Love, who has complet-
THE 106th ANNIVERSARY
— of —
CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Hensall
will be held SUNDAY, MAY 16th
Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
GUEST PREACHER: REV. RICHARD STEWART
Minister, New St. James' Church, London
MEMBERS AND FRIEtiDS CORDIALLY INVITED
Bargain Day" Specials
SMOKED PICNIC HAMS
DELMAR MARGARINE
SCHNEIDER'S LARD
SCHNEIDER'S SHORTENING
MOTHER PARKER'S TEA --ill's
SUTANA RAISINS
MONARCH WHITE CAKE MIX WITH PIE CRUST
(Golden Yellow Cake Mix FREE)
SPECIAL — RED ROSE COFFEE ����
1 Pound
55c
2/59c
2/53c
2/53c
49c
2/37c
2/68c
F6R CONVENIENCE — Order your McCall Patterns from
Order Books,
our
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Phone 72 Free Delivery
BRUCEFIELD
Mr$. Geo, 'Mustard and sons, of
Calgary, are visiting 'Mr. and Mrs,
Alex 'Mustard.
Miss Janet Watson, of Aylmer,
spent the weekend at her 'home.
Mies Tena, (McNaughton was in
Goderich over the 'weekend.
Miss Ina Scott, London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott.
Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead celebrated
her birthday on 'Mother's Day when
all 'members of the family were at
the home of her daughter and son-
in-l'aw, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zapfe,
for the Happy occasion.
Christian Family Day was ob-
served in the United Church Sun-
day at the morning service with
Rev. Mr. Maines in charge. Bap-
tism was administered to three
babies: Marion Elizabeth, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill; Sandra
Ann, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Mel-
vin Graham, and Stephen Charles,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor.
A mothers' choir led the singing
and rendered an anthem. Scripture
readings were given by Jim Broad -
foot and Ron McClinchey and Mary
Alan and Evelyn Turner told stor-
ies. Mr. Maines' sermon was appro-
priate on the Mother's Day theme.
There was a very large attendance,
ed his term at the University of
Toronto, has accepted a position
with the Hydro -Electric " Power
Commission of Ontario, Ln t6ae Exe-
ter office for the summer Month's,
Mrs. Reid Torrance, of Porter's
Hill, visited .recently with her fath-
er and sister, Miss Jean Ivison,
Miss Kathryn Howard, London,
and Mr, Relit. Gabriel, Sarnia, vis-
ited Mrs. Charles Sweitzer over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mousseau
spent Monday in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Priestap and fam-
ily, of 'Mitchell; Mr. and' Mrs. R.
Stokes and Larry, of Loudon; Mr.
and Mrs. Cornish and family, of
Goderich, and Mr. Tom Hay, Cram -
arty, visited Sunday with Mr.
Robert Thomson.
Get Your
FENCING NEEDS
NOW !
A limited amount Barbed
$9.30
Wire — a spool
Woven Wire
$ 1 QQ7 q
a Rod e20
T -Iron Posts 880
Each
Apply to
MERTON T. KEYES
PHONE SEAFORTH 656 r 11
MAT 14, 1954
MICKLE'S
CHECKERBOARD NEWS
Hensall Phone 103
PIG BOOSTERS
In our territory many farm-
ers are using Pig Startena and
Pig,Plus to help them in their
Hog Raising Program.
PIG STARTENA—in its com-
pletely new Checker formuia—
has been built by Purina Re-
search to help the hogman give
his feeder pigs a good, fast
start toward profitable market-
ing.
arketing. It is a complete feed and
is creep fed to pigs from a
week after farrowing to a week
past weaning.
PIG -PLUS, the concentrate,
is mixed into the ration at a
2 per cent level. 'Cont'aining all
the 'nutritional elements found
in sow's milk, plus extra vita-
mins, ,minerals and antibiotic
supplements. These powerful
Pig Boosters are proving them-
selves in hundreds of feed lots.
HOGS—An increase in win-
ter pigs will begin to strain
the Hog market early this fall.
Prices will decline, but will
remain profitable.
—Doane.
Get those hogs off to mar-
ket before this decline, by fol-
lowing the Purina Hog Pro-
gram.
Have your Chickens bees r
wormed? Werms cost yea
Honey and their removal saves
you in feed costs. Purls&
Check -R -Ton and cheek Rrrcnt
Granules will effectively warm
your pullets at low costs.
These two prodUcta also server
to stimulate appetites few slow
growing chickens. Pullets
should be worm twice: 1. At
12 weeks of age while en rangy
2. Just before you put them in
the laying peals.
This Safe, Effective . way OG
Worming your pullets wW
Save You Money.
We are 'happy to be able to
supply you with a top line of
poultry brooders, feeders and
waterers. If there is any other
equipment that you may need
in your feeding operations that
we don't stock, let us knew and
we can get it for you.
We are looking forward to a
visit from you. If, there is any
way we can help with your
livestock or poultry feeding or
management problems, •remem-
ber wee
are
serve
you.
Geo. T. Mickle Sons
LTD.
HENSALL, ONT.
PHONE 103
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for
USED
1953 OHEV. ,DE LUXE SEDAN
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1950 CHEV. DE LUXE COACH
1949 CHEV. SEDAN
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CARS
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1940 CHEV. SEDAN '
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TRUCKS
1946 CHEV. 2 -TON STAN TRUCK
1ARMY TRUCK
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BLACK
PLASTIC HOSE
SO400t lengths
Regular 4.10
For 32'99
60 -WATT
LIGHT BULBS
Reg. 20c Each
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Reg. 7.95
On Sale —
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HOT PLATES
Two -Burner
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On Sale — a55,
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