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DOME TO,. the Crystal Palace, Mitchell,
for pleasant Friday evening of dancing.
Music by the Night Hawks. 4564-9
THE ANNUAL Crich Reunion will be,
held at Seaforth Lions Park on Satur-
day! July 16, 1955;at 1 :30 p.m. HELEN.
TUB,NER, Secretary. 4566-1
DANCE EVERY 'Wednesday to Earl
$eywood and CKNX Barn Dance Gang,
9-:a0 to 12:80. Saturday nights.- Herb.
Petrie: orchestra. 50c -75c. MANTLE'S
WAGON WHEEL, Market Place. Strat-
ford.
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9 $40 JACKPOT BINGO -Full house in
62 calls wins the jackpot; $5 and one
call added every Saturday night; until
someone Yyins jackpot. Also 14 'games
"Share the Wealth" No admission; 10
cents a game. Legion Hall, Hensall, Sat-
urday, July 16th, 9 p.m. Sponsor��,�i1 • by
Hensel! Legion _}565-1
Coming Events
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR, SALE --1939 Dodge car. Apply
Box 452, HURON EXPOSITOR.
1566.1
FOR SA.LE- 1352 Ford lug truck in' good
condition, Apply ALVIN GRUBS, Hen -
sail Sawmills, evenings, 4566x2
Lost and Found
LOST --.Four keys on a chain : maybe
in Lions Park. PHONE '442, Seaforth.
4566x1!
For Sale
FOR SALE -13 good young pigs. A
ply :JACK Mr1VER, St' Columban.
phone Dublin 22 r 21, 9566.
FOR SALE -17 Digs, 10 weeks o
TED VAN DYKE, Mill Road, R.R.
Seaforth, 4566
FOR SALE -Moffat electric stove wi h
high oven. Apply Box 452, HURO
EXPOSITOR. 4566 1
CLARE JEWEL cook stove, excelle t
condition. Reasonable. PHONE 279- r,
Seaforth. 45661.
'FOR SALE -Registered Hereford bul
omr year old. Apply LLOYD • HANE
Phone 662 r 11, Seaforth. 4566
FOR SALE -Budgies and Canaries.
Hartz Mountain Food, etc. ERI
MILNER-FLOWERS, Seaforth. 893.
4564-t'
PUPS FOR SALT -Beagle and Walk
-
Crosshred. Apply CHARLES J. BRAN-
DON, Clinton. Phone Clinton 622"r 5.
4566x1
FOR SALE ---1943 Austin, :34.000 miles: :• FOR SALE- A .ivanaitY . o'f mixeR.Rd
.
very good tire.: rebuilt I91950 Austin motor: I Dublin Ph,rain, Apply HARRY JOHNSTON.
010 r 23, Seaforth.
good condition 'mechanically: 3'_'X5.00 or one 4566-1
best offer fur quick sale. ' TED SAV-
AUGE. Phone 153. 4; 5x1 FOR SALE -Comfort, quality, service,
i'ennsyivania's Best Coal: Sarnia's Best
Help Wanted fuel .011. , WILLIAM M. HART, Sea -
forth.
WANTED -Capable girl to do light FOR SALE -Two Tamworth boars,
housework and mind children. Box 453. n•ady for service. Apply FRANCIS
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4566x1 COLEMAN, Jr. Phone 538 r 22. Sea -
forth': 4566x1
WANTED -Man to take off and store -
large quantity good timothy hay 'on FOR SALE -1`3 pigs six ,weeks old,
shares, or for cash. Would consider sale. weaned. Phone 852 r 41. Seaforth. ED.
JOHN A. McKENZIE. Phone 660 r 25. t3OYCE. R.R. 5, Seaforth.
Seaforth. 4566-1 1566x1
Wanted
WANTED -Two straw stacks. Apply
JAMES 0. LOVE. Phone 652 r 13, Sea -
forth. 4566x'
• WORK WANTED -By boy 14
vier months, in town • preferrt
BON BRADY, Seaforth.
FOR SALE -Clean, bright fuel oil.
Sarnia's hest from top of vat No. 1: and
Covernment-tested coal. screened each de-
livery. WILLIAM M. HART..
4565 -If
FOR SAID -t pure bred Hereford bull
for sum! 10 months old, from accredited herd. Also
Apply part Hereford and Durham calf one week
4566x1 old. Apply ARTHUR FINLAYSON,
Kippen. 4566-1
PART-TIME JOB REQUIRED -Restaur-
ant work preferred. have bad experience: FOR SALE -135 bushel grain tank, in
or as store clerk, in Seaforth. Apply Box A-1 condition, painted red: also trucking
450, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4566-1 grain at reasonable rates. Phone MER-
TON KEYES, Seaforth 656 r 11.
BOARDER WANTED -Good home for
elderly lady in quiet home. Apply Box
452, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4566x1
COTTAGE FOR RENT in Hayfield:
three bedrooms: conveniences, Close to
lake and river. July 15th to August 30th.
Apply at HODGINS' COTTAGE Satur-
day or Sunday. 4",•;".-tf
WANTED
Hatching eggs wanted by one of Can-
ada's largest and oldest established hatch-
. week in the year
eries. Eggs taken e 3
Big premiums paid. For full details white FOR SALE -Case •A-fi motor -driven
Box l`+4'
THE HURON EXPOSITOR combine. three 'years. old, in good work- l
4566_3 Ing condition. Ebersol grain thrower.
complete with pipes. For further particu-
lars apply EDWARD - MELADY, R.R. 2,
Duplin. Phone 22 r 10, Dublin.
4566-2
4566-2
SLABS FOR SALE -Hardwood, 510.00
per load. approximately 2 cords; mixed
woad, $8.00 per load. approximately 2I
cords. Prompt delivery. FRED J.
HUDIE. Phone Clinton 362.
4556-12
Mrs. Ross and son, Bobbie, of
Port Credit, are spending a few
days with her brother and sister-
in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glos-
sop.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Eves,
of moose Jaw, Sask., spent the
Births
BENNING-At Scott Memorial Hospital.
on July 8, to Mr and Mrs. William
Benning, Mitchell, a son.
LOVE -At Scott Memorial ' Hospital, on
July 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Love,
Seaforth. a daughter.
WRECKING '50 Austin. '42 Dodge, '41
Chev, '41 Mercury, '41 Ford. '41 Pack-
ard; many other makes and models; tubes
,Pc to 51.25. Trailer and wagon axles
made to order. Several radios. • CUD-
MORE'S GRAVEL. R.R. 1, Hensall, Ont.
Phone Exeter 171 r 3. 4562x6
For Rent
Foe, RENT -One room, unfurnished. FOR SALE --2+0 Rhode Island Red Sus-
ORVILLE OKE. Seaforth. 4566-tf ''x pullets, Your choice out of a flock
FOR RENT -Two -room apartment, un- of 500. Hatched February 7th: starting
furnishcl. ORVILLE OKE, Seaforth. to {as', apply SANDY PEPPER. Phone
4564-tf ''56 r 41, Seaforth. 4566-tf
FOR RENT -Modern oil -heated apart- - --.
mens: available , immediately. PHONE Cards of Thanks
583-W. 4566-1 '
FOR RENT -11 -foot cabin trailer for THE FAMILY of the late James Dun -
'travelling: will sleep three or four, with can Hoggarth wishes to thank all the
cooking accommodation. Phone 160-M. friends and neighbors who helped so
ORVILLE OKE- 1.566-tf -generously at the time of his death. ---
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Poultry
DON'T MISS THE BOAT
d -You sure will if you dor 't buy chicks ,LEAN AND CHARLIE SMITH wish to
this year. We predict high egg prices thank their many friends and neighbors
this Fall and Winter. When your our- for the surprise farewell party held in
chase chicks be sure and buy the right ,heir honor, and for the many lovely gifts
breeds for maximum egg i
producton. We c, en them prior to their departure.
have three special breeds that will lay 4566-1
more eggs on less feed than an.y other
breedd we offer. Send for full details.
Also three special broiler breeds. Turkey
P2ults._ Fiee_311uatr8ted catalogue.
1'Wl',DDLE CHICK HATCHERIES
LIMITED
FERGUS - ONTARIO
4558 ?10
W'. d. FINNIGAN wishes to express his
aprmoniation' to the members of the ^Sea-
forth,Fire Brigade and all others who
assisted in fightingihe fire that destroyed
his barn on Tuesday. 4566-1
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. ' 6 samples 25c: 24, sam-
ples 81.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOTA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91. Hamilton.
Notices
GET YOUR sewage work done now.
Only $2 per foot on contract basis. All
work guaranteed. Contact 850. r 33, Sea -
forth.
4564-tf
RADIO REPAIRS -For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR,
opposite Dick House. Seaforth. Phone
1147-R.4564-tf
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. Phone 393. ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth. agent for Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4564-tf
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING (brush
ear Spray); exterior or interior decor -
)1: acting. See our 1955 wallpaper designs.
Apply WALTER PRATT and DOUG.
DALTON, Railway St.
4504-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS ! - Prompt
Courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Cd11
1ltrlt. ED. ANDREWS, 6551 r 11. See -
gotta, or 235, Exeter. Associated with
D arling & Co., of Canada Ltd
4564-tf
eaSIENT WORK -All 'types of 'hick
lied block work, for general building work
And repair work: Call BERT OHRIS-
TIONe13N, Ballarat,' St., Seaforth. Phone
tG.
4584-tf
WATERLOO •
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
'!WbertS liter nails r 6 used"
tI cial Yf6albnifilaltron. hinted- for bll
;of elttle. For !terrier dr ittfdfaildt-
242,
catkin, be.
as !' lift- vredit flits
4111 sAir
59 Add' 'AO can tbfl,Siifitiiie
458-tt
5'.
1,
MRS, JOSEPH MELADY wishes to
express her sincere appreciation for the
many acts" "0T-kin-dness and sympathy
shown during her recent sad bereavement
in the loss of a loving husband.
4566x1
In Memoriam
INGRAM-In loving menlory of Dad.
Alexander Ingram, who entered into rest
July 11, 1943.
--Ever remembered by the Family.
4566-1
DIJNGEY---In loving memory of a dear
mother,44rs. William Dungey. who pass-
ed swag'' three years ago. July 16, 1952.
Quickly and suddenly came the call,
Her sudden death surprised us all;
Dearer to memory than words can tell,
The loss of a mother we loved so *ell.
-Lovingly remembered by Bedford and
L ,is, 4566E1
McNTCHOL --in loving memory of a
dear husband and father Duncan L. Mc-
Nichol who passed away one year ago,
July 19, 1954.
We do not need a special day
To bring you to our mind.
For the days we do not thinlc of you
Are very hard to End.
•
If all this world was oars to give,
We'd give it, 'yes, and more,
To see the face of father dear,
Crime smiling at the door.
--Sadly missed and lovingly remendher
ed by his wife, Mabel, and daughter,
Phyllis. 4586x1
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE of Household Effects
in the Town of Seaforth, at Saturday
night at 8 p.m., at Mrs. Porteous' apart-
ment on Market Street: Wine chesterfield
and chair; occasional chair: sectional
bookcase: buffet and china cabinet: foot-
stool: pedestal; small tables: kitchen
table and chairs; rangette stove: utility
table; Aatrol frigidaire (like new) : 1
furnished bedroom, Including bed, springs
and spring mattress; dresser; cheat of
drawers; table linens; towels: bed lin-
ens; blankets; quilts ; card table seatt60.
mats; rum, 10/ by 12' ; trilight lamp; i'iir`1,-
cben utensils: quantity of tlrfe eitina .sluts
other cliches : many other article's. Terme
-Cash. ILS, C. M. PORTEOUS, Prca-
prietress ; E. P. Chesney, Clerk : Harold
Jackson, Auatiotteer. 4566-1
Highest mountain peak in. Can-
ada is Mount Logan.
eau
RECEPTION..,
for -
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mousseau
Bayfield Pavilion
Wed:, July 2Oth-
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
- Everybody Welcome -
weekend with Mr. and ..Mrs-- T.
Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Woods,
Billie and Jean, of Owen Sound,
and Miss Bertha Pitt, of Toronto,
were visitors Wath Mr. and Mrs.,
Ca lner McKaig'.
David. Scott, Billy Ramsay and
Donald Coleman have returned
from Bimini Camp.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity isextended to the members of
the Hoggarth family in the death
of their brother, Jim.
Mrs. E. Payne, who has been
visiting with her brother, Jim, and
sister, Margaret Miller, and with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Templeman
and family, has returned to her
home in Moose Jaw. •
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gillespie
spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mo.
T. Laing. Their two daughter's,
Margaret and Ann, who had been
holidaying, returned with them to
their home in Komoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCulloch
attended the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. Landers, in Mitchell. •
Mr. 'Jim Miller has recovered
sufficiently from his recent illness
to be able to be at his home.
BOAT and MOTOR -FOR SALE.
14 -foot Boat, with windshield;
and lights
Also Trailer and Johnson 0-D.
Milemaster tank. At 'beach
SEA
steering wheel
12 Motor with
in Port Elgin.
ORTH MO.TORS-
SEAFORTH
EST USED CAR
BARGAINS
1953 CUSTOM DODGE SEDAN
Low mileage; excellent condition
1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN: clean car
1952 DE SOTO SEDAN
1952 CHEV. SEDAN
1952 DODGE CLUB COUPE
1951 DODGE SEDAN
1950 DODGE CLUB .COUPE ,
1949 -DODGE SEDAN
1949 METEOR SEDAN
1949 CHEV. TWO -DOOR
1948• DODGE SEDAN
1946 DODGE SEDAN :
° USED TRUCKS
1950. . Chev. 1-Toh Pick-up
1950 G.M.C. 1 -Ton Pick-up.
1948 Chev. 1 -Ton Platform and Rack
WCLIFFE
OTORS
Phone 267 Seaforth
'MILE - HIGH'
SPECIAL
The Dari-Delite
'Mile - High'
is a mammoth,
smooth, creamy cone,
which is a treat any
time. Drop in and
try one!
Another big treat is
The Dari-Delite
MILKSHAKE
Thick, Sweet and
Delicious.
EL LIOT.T'S - Bru efield
•
The Aristocrat of Frozen
Dairy Products'
PICTURED AFTER THEIR WEDDING ceremony in Lady of
Mount Carmel Church, Mount Carmel, are Mr. and Mrs. James
• Joseph Ducharme., The former Clara Jean Ryan, the bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, Crediton. The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme, Dublin. The
couple will reside in Hibbert:
KIPPEN NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. John. Consitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller enjoyed
a motor trip to Tobermorry, Sud -1
bury and the Muskoka Lakes. Nag -
ter Larry Consitt spent the week-
end with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Consitt.
Mrs. William Deitz, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Munroe and Mr. and
Mrs. John Deitz and Gary spent
a few days recently at Lake -of -
Bays, Muskoka.
Recent visitors of Mrs. McCly-
motit included: Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Curran, London; Mrs. Russ Geog-
hegan, London, and -Mr. Royal Mc-
Clymont, of Belle River.
The Kippen East Women's In-
' stitute wall meet on Wednesday,
July 27, instead of July 20.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
W. R. Coopi(r were: Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Campbell, Linda and Diane,
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cooper and family, of Exeter.
Wedding bells are ringing in and
around the village.
Mrs. Margaret Johnson, of To-
ronto, is visiting a few days with
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. D. R. Cooper. -
Congratulations are 'extended to
Mr. and _Mrs. William Horney, for-
merly of Kippen, on their fiftieth
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gridzak and
family visited Sunday in Centra-
lia with their parents, Mr. and
'Mrs. Cliff Watson, Judy and Bar-
bara Jean remaining for a shor
holiday. •
Mrs. William Ball, of Clinton, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Jackson.
A wiener roast was held on Sat-
urday evening at the lake by a
few of the families on the second
of Stanley Township.
Mrs. Bowerman, of Listowel, is
visiting With her father and Moth -
der. Mr. and Mrs. William Work-
man.
Miss Merle Dickert, of London,
' visited over the weekend with her
HENSALL.-
Mrs. Ruth ,Toney, Joan and Lynn
of Lambeth, visited on Monday
with Mrs. George Hudson, who is
making her home with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm,
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Rigby and
Donna and Mr. Jerry Murdock, of
1 Blenheim, and Mr. Bill Rigby, of
Byron, were weekend visitors with
- Cir. and Mrs. S. McQueen and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Snell. •
Mrs. Catherine Redden, -who has
been spending the past two weeks
%bah her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedden and
family, at Dresden, returned home
over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.
Hedden spent the weekend here.
While motoring on Sunday eve-
ning, Mrs. Maude Hedden noticed
four beautiful deer- in a field of
barley on the farm of Bob Mc-
Gregor, near Kippen.
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EAST McKILLOP
Mr.' and Mrs. Golnitz and Mr.
William' Borth, of Mitchell, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wietersen
Last week.
The congregation of the, Evan-
gelical Church here were pleased
to seri Mr. Fred Hoegy attending
services on Sunday after his ill-
ness of several months.
Miss Erma Rock, of Bethesda,
is spending a couple of weeks at
the home of her uncle, Mr. Irvin
Rock.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
George Beuermann has been talo
en to a London hospital for treat-
ment.
The Evangelical Church congre-
gation will hold their picnic in Sea -
forth Lions Park on Sunday, June
17.
WONG'S GRILL
Specialists in * '
CHINESE FOOD
Also
• CHOP SUEY
• CONFECTIONERY
Take home our E5sh'
and Chips
•
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parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Dickert.
Mrs. Minnie Little, of London,
is visiting friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cudmore
and family, of Kitchener, and Mr.
and, Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and
Lorne, of London, were Sunday
visitors of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cudmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert, of
Clifford, were 'weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance, of
Porter's Hill, spent a fe days
last week visiting Mrs. Tolranee's
father, Mr. Henry Ivison-
Mrs. Alice Ceok, of Lo don, vis-
ited on Saturday evening with her
mother, Mrs. McClymont, her -
mother returning to London with
her on Sunday afternoon.
Michael and Joan Smith, of
London, visited last week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wren.
Mr. and Mrs. William .Walder-
cker,, of Detroit, were recent week
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Workman and family.
Miss Diane Perkin, of London,
is spending a vacation with her
cousin, Joyce Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper and
son visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Cooper.
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Try our Delicious ,
COLD MEATS
during this hot weather.
Week -End Special
ROUND STEAK
65c Ib.
SEAFORTH SUPER MARKET
Levi Eckenswiller
Phone 8 Seaforth
FIRE
AR.N'ING°
RESIDENTS OF SEAFORTH
In case of fire; phone an alarm
through your telephone
operator
Fire alarm. boxes on -Seaforth
streets do not work.
REMEMBER! hi case of fire,
call the Brigade by Telephone.
JOHN F. SCOTT
Fire Chief
CANNING SUPPLIES
7 -''Quart
COLD PACK CANNERS 2.59
PRESERVING .KETTLES • • • • 1.79 to 6.95
THE FAMOUS FOLEY FOOD MILL- • 2.95
ROTARY FOOD PRESS: 1.49 to 3.39
JAR FILLER, STRAINER
and FUNNEL .35c
PICKLING CROCKS-AI1 sizes .L35 to 3.95
FARM SPECIAL Green Cross or Howard's
Ray -O -Vac. Fencer 3 95 Floor Bait
BATTERIES t J FLY KILLER
BALDWIN HARDWARE
The Home of Glidden and C.I.L. Paints
SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron . County's' Finest 'Markel
USED CARS
1955 Chen. Bel Aire
Sedan -Fully equipped
1954 Chev. Bei Aire Power Glide
Fully equipped
2-1954 Chev.- De Luxe Power Glide
Sedans -Fully equipped
1954 Chev. De Luxe Sedan -
Fully equipped'
8-1954 Chev. Sedans, -Fully'
equipped --
1954 Pontiac Sedan
Fully equipped ...
2395
1995
1895
1850
1745
1145
1350
995
1953 Chev. Sedan-
1951 Chev. Power -Glide Sedan
1949 Chev. Coach
1948 Pontiac Sedan
1947 Chev. Coach -
Special _- 615
1946 Pontiac 5 -Passenger Coupe
' Completely reconditioned .... _ _.
TRUCKS
2 -Dodge Army Trucks-2-toflel
- _.... .-.1250
595
1954 Chev. Pick-up
1950 Ford life -Ton Pick-up
A Written Guarantee for an dor as, JVD;,Lse
Model Cars -Many Other Modetfi 4!",' nswi Paw
495
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BRussms oNTAio
MONO 73-X='fie Home of Setter Used care - or 1t' 1:t" 'taroggia
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