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MODERN and Old Tyme Dancing for
all at the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Mit-
chell, every Friday night- Music by
Clarence Petrie and his Night Hawks -
4591 -12
A VALENTINE Supper, sponsored by
the W.A. of Northside United Church,
will be held on Wednesday, February 22 -
Admission: adults 31.00, children under
12, 40c. 9593-2
Property For- Sale
FOR SALE—Fully inaulated red brick
and stucco house, Main St, Hensel] ; hall-
way, kitchen, dining room, living room
with fireplace, and small porch on first
floor; three bedrooms, bath, deck and
sleeping porch on second floor Nearly
new automatic oil -fired hot water furnace
in full basement. Good lot with private
drive and garage. Apply WILLIAM
KYLE, Kippen. 45934
Notices
RADIO REPAIRS—For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR,
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
417-R,
4586-tf
GET YOUR sewage work one now,
Only $2 per foot on contract is. All
- work guaranteed. Contact 850 33, Sea -
forth.
4585-tf
NOTICE—dames Wamsley would like to
notify the public that he is not responsible
for any debts that are charged against
him in any shape or form or kind, other
than his own debts.
4593x1
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice- Phone 293. ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd.. Exeter.
4585-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS — Prompt.
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect ED. ANDREWS, 861 r 11, Sea-
ferth, or 235, Exeter. Associated with
Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd -
4585 -t3
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of The Children's
Aid Society of Huron County will be
held in the Court House, Goderich Wed-
nesday, February 8th, at 3:00 p.m., to
which- the public is invited.
4593-2
HENSALL SALES
Every Thursday at 2 p,m-, Mill St-, Hen-
sall. Bring your livestock. Always a good
market price. HARRY SMITH. Phone 187,
Hensall;. VICTOR HARGREAVFS, 636 r
21, Clinton. 4591x12
CAR BUYERS
Our Low Cost Financing Plan will help
you make a better deal. See us for details
now BEFORE you buy.
W. C. OKE
INSURANCE
Phone 458 Seaforth
CANCELLATION OF
MORTGAGE SALE
The sale of Lot 10, Concession 0,. in the
Township of Tuckersmith. which was ad
verised to take place at the Queen's
Hotel, Seatorth on FebNaary 7th, 1956,
has been cancelled.
CANADIAN FARM LOAN BOARD,
• 1 Montgomery Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario.
4593-1
SOUTH HURON
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the South Huron
Agricultural Society will be held in the
New Commercial Hotel, Hensall, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956
at 1:30 p.m-
WM. DECKER - - - - President
ALVIN W. KERSLAKE - Secretary
4591-2
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artiircial' Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle, For service or informa-
tion, phone CLINTON 242, collect, he-
t -ween 7:30 and 10:00 a -m. on week days
and 7:80 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays.
4685 tf
TWP. OF USBORNE'
NOTICE OF FIRST SITTING OF
ASSESSMENT, COURT OF REVISION
Ratepayers are hereby notified that a
Court of Revision will be held in the
Township Hall, Elimville, on February
13th, at 4 p.m.. when all appeals against
1956 taxes (dogs, buildings destroyed, etc.)
will be heard.
H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk,
Hensall, R.R. No. 1.
Tenders Wanted
TWP. OF McK.ILLOP
Tenders For Cement
Tenders plainly marked as to contents
will be received by the undersigned until
2:30 p.m., Friday, February 8, 1956, for
four carloads of cement or 4,000 Backe, to
be 'delivered by April 15th: also 600
pounds of Poggolith, two cars to be de-
livered to Lot 25, Concession 8, Robert
McFarlane; two cars to be delivered to
Lot 2, Concession 11, Henry Weiterson.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
WILLIAM . MANLEY,
Road Superintendent,
Township of McKillop,
R.R. 2, Walton.
4593-2
4593-2
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE CO.
Annual Meeting
TWP. OF USBORNE
TENDERS FOR WARBLE FLY SPRAY-
ING—Sealed tenders, plainly marked. will
be received up to 3 p.m. Monday, Febru-
ary 13th, for the contract to spray cattle
in the township for warble fly. A gufir-
antee of $75 is required.
TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF WARBLE
FLY SPRAY POWDER will also be con-
sidered at the same time.
APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION
OF WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR for the
coming season will also be considered.
H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk,
Hensall, R.R. No. 1.
4.593-3
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF ROBERT WILLIAM
EBERR, 6T
All. persons having claims against the
Estate of Robert William Eberhart, late
of the Village of Egmondville, in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased,
who died on or about the 80th day of
December, 1955, are hereby notified to
send them in to the undersigned on or
before the 23rd day of February, 1956,
after which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to claims then
received,..
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 24th
day of January, 1956.
ALVIN W. SiLI.ERY,
Seaforth, Ont., -
Solicitor for the Estate.
The Annual Meeting of the Usborne &
Ribbert Mutual Fire lnsurattce 'Company
will be held in Farquhar Hall, Farquhar,
on Monday, February 6, 1956, at 2:00
,Ytfijn-, for the purpose of receiving the re -
vitt; of the Directors and Auditors for
the Past • year, for the election of two
Directors for a three-year term, election
sit Auditors, and ally other business that
MO he in the interests of the Company.
'Geri Directors whose term of office ex -
10#00 are E. Clayton Colquboun rind Alex
I, ' Rohde, both of whom are eligible for
ke-hleetion.
liARTIN FEE"NEY - - President
ARTHUR ERASER - Secretary -Tr or 4598-2
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459.3-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the ESTATE OF ANNIE E. MILLSON
MCLEAN
For Rent
FOR REN'r--Five-room heated apart-
ment, with bath; on Victoria Street. Ap-
ply to JOHN TREMEER.
4598x1
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Annie E. Millson McLean, late
of the Town of Seaforth. in the County
of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on
or about the 9th day of December, 1955,
are hereby notified to send them in to
the undersigned on or before the 23rd
day of February, 1956, after which date
the assets will he distributed, having re-
gard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont-, this 24th
day of January, 1956.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth. Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4393-3
For Sale
FOR SALE -17 -inch Crosley TV with
base: perfect condition in eery way.
PHONE 24, Seaforth. 4593x1
FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished
apartment. Possession February 1st.
PHONE 250-R, or days 146.
4590x1-tf
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Five rooms
and private bath; hot and cold water.
Private drive. Children welcome. Im-
mediate poasesaion. .H, M€LLWAIN.
Phone 112, Seaforth. 4592x2
Poultry
BRAY
Broiler Cockerels and Mixed Chicks, for
February. Ask for pfice list, etc. Pullets
'(a few started) including such special
strains as Babcock Leghorns, Ames Hy-
brids. Full particulars, agents:
JOHN LUBER,
B.R. 2, Seaforth
MRS. ALEX PATERSON,
Brucefield.
Phones: Clinton 618x23 and Seaforth 659-28
CI-MC—For quality chis of all ages,
capons, broilers• etc., leave your order
at DAI.E PRODUCE early and receive
price reductions. 4592x3
FOR SALE A girl's gray station wagon
coat, size 14, 55.06; girl's blue spring coat,
like new, size 14, 310: large Quebec heat-
er, $8.00. PHONE 292-W, Seaforth.
4593-1
FOR SALE -17 -inch Phillip's '55 model
television set. Reason for sale is, I won
one. HAROLD CONNELL. Phone 44.
Seaforth. 4593x2
FOR SALE — Clean, bright fuel oil,
Sarnia's best from top of vat No. 1 ; and
Government -tested coal, screened each de-
livery. WILLIAM M. IIART,
4585-tf
FOR SALE—Orders taken for young
roasting chickens not later than Friday
morning. Fresh killed weekly. Reason-
able prices. MRS. 'IOM GOVENLOCK.
Phone 038 r 6. 4693x1
FOR SALE—One Astro;" refrigerator,
in good condition- Apply MRS. JAMES
AIKENHEAD, Executrix of Mrs. W. Wor-
den Estate- Telephone 662 r 4, Seaforth.
4592-2
FOR SAL,:—Modern 9-pece Gibbard
walnut dining room suite. Priced reason-
ablyfor quick sale. MRS. WILLIAM M.
II ART.' Phone 200, Seaforth.
4593x1
INEXPENSIVE wrought iron gifts,
novel pilsner and cocktail glasses. ERIC
MILNER, Flowers, Variety Gifts, Art
Supplies, Pet Supplies. Phone Seaforth
393. 4587-tf
CAMDEN (R.C.A.1 RECORDS -78, 45
and 33 1/3 r.p,m.: popular Western, Sym-
phonies, Operas, show tunes. On sale at
0I1E BILLIARDS, Main Corner, Seaforth,
4685-tf
SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, 310.00
per load, approximately 2!/•. cords ; mixed
wood, 88.00 per load, approximately two
Gorda. Prompt delivery. FRED J.
HUDIE Phone Clinton 362.
4582x12
rersonals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
.vlth price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 sam-
,iee 31.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-73,
VOVA-RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
FOR SALir-21-inch Westinghouse tele-
vision, also swivel base and aerial, used
four months; 1 six cubic foot Frigidaire
refrigerator, used 10 months; 1 Dominion
washer; 1 General -Electric range. Apply
MRS. FRED ELLIOTT, Dublin, in person.
4598x1
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(` J STATE FARM Agent i
JACK STEVENS
Phone 108-W - Seaforth
Motor Cars For Sale '
FOR SALE -1940 Austin car, -in excel.
lent condition. ALBERT DI1fOHERT.
Phone 218, Zurich, 4592x2
Wanted
WANTED—Used metronome. must be
in good condition. State price to Box 511,
HURON EXPOSITOR.
4893-2
LIVESTOCK WANTED --Dead stock,
83.00 for dead horses and cows; higher
prices for old, sick and disabled horses
and cows. PHONE ATWOOD 153, col-
lect. 4585-18
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED—Housekeeper for fun,
ily of four, sleep out. Apply Box 510,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4593-1
WANTED—Companion housekeeper to
take full charge ef house and look after
elderly lady. Protestant Christian home
in Egmondville; modern faeilltiea. .Ap-
ply Box 468, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4585.tf
Cards of Thanks
I WISH to thank the Canadian Legion,
Branch 156, for the box they sent me
daring my sickness in Scott Memorial
Hospital; also Dr. Stapleton and . the
staff.
4593-1 FRED WILLIAMS,
' MRS. WILLIAM- PARKE and Patricia
wish to thank their many friends, relay
tives and neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy shown during their recent be-
reavement: special thanks to Rev. C. D.
Daniel, Dr. J. C. Goddard, the I. 0.0.F.
and the hearers. .4598-1
FLORENCE and BILL KYLE take this
opportunity to thank all their relatives.
friends and neighbors for thelovely
flowers, cards and remembrances while
Florence was in Clinton Public Hgspital.
Special thanks to Drs. Oakes, Goddard
and Addison, Miss Sinclair and, staff at
the hospital, Klippen East W.I. and Amber
Rebekah Lodge, ,These were much appre-
ciated. 4593x1
In Memoriam
WATSON—In loving memory of our
dear mother, Annie Watson, who passed
away eight years ago, January 27, 1948.
The depths of sorrow we can not tell,
Of the loss of one loved so well;
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep,.
Her memory we shall always keep.
--Sadly missed by the Family.
4593x1
r, Shaver, who spends, the
ti3 ;nlontbs with Mr and Mrs. ;Alex,
Iyae, suffered a heart attack re-
cently.
'Mr. Norman Dickert visited his•
mother in. Listowel on Wednesday,..
;Mrs. Wilfred Mellis visited a
few days with her mother, Mrs.
Gibson, and sister and brother -in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke, at
Wroxeter.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dow -
son on Wednesday included: Mr.
and Mrs. Good, of -Auburn; Mrs.
3ritton, of Dublin; Mr. Lloyd Dow -
son and sister, Miss Ella Dowson,
of Varna; Mr: and Mrs. Oscar
Wright, of Arthur, and Mr. and
Mrs. Stogdill, of Toronto, who at-
tended the funeral of the late Mr.
A. Keyes, of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long, ac-
companied by .Mr. Robert Thom-
son, visited on Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Armstrong, of Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson visited
Saturday with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldin
Kerr; of Winthrop.
Mr. Ross Faber, who attends
the Agricultural College at Ridge -
town, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rochus
Faber.
Miss Hazel Slavin, who is a stu-
dent at the Western University,
London, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Slavin-
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore
and Lorne, of London, were Sun-
day guests of the former's par-
ents,
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore:
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnston
spent Saturday in London, and
while there visited Mrs. John Hen-
derson, who is hospitalized.
Hear Talk on Composers
Births
BESHARAH—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on January 21, to Mr and Mrs. Ray-
mond Besharah, Egmondville, a son.
DALE --At Scott Memorial Hospital, op
January 24, to Mr. and Mrs, Eugene
Dale, Seaforth, a son.
McGRATH—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on January 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael
McGrath, Egmondville, a son.
SMITH—Wayne and Marlene (nee Petzke)
of Hensall, announce the birth of their
son at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Thursday, January 19, 1956.
STOREY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
January 25, to- Mr, and Mrs. Everett
Storey, R.R. I, Dublin, a son-
KIPPEN
Mr. Robert Thomson visited on
Thursday with his daughters and
sons-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Priestap
of Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Schneider. of Stratford.
To the Electors of Hensall:
1 hereby solicit your vote and support in the coming election
as a candidate for Reeve -
I have served as Councillor. for eight years, and given my
best, and on account of the death of Reeve W. G. Parke, would
like your support for the position of Reeve. Thanking you,
NORMAN H. JONES
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PHONE 41 SEAFORTH
The regular meeting of the
Young People of St. Andrew's
United Church, Kippen, was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Sinclair on Monday evening, Jan.
2l. Bonnie Kyle, president, presid-
ed. The meeting opened with a
devotional led by Rev. Norman
McLeod, with Marie Jarrott at the
piano.
Bonnie Kyle .conducted the busi-
ness meeting. Pat Lovell read the
minutes and called the roll. Future
programs were discussed, includ-
t41�,oggaa PPM'. .The busi-
;less meeting was concluded with
the collection,'
"Music' Appreciation" was the
topic of the evening and was tali,
en by Marie Jarrott, who defined
music appreciation, giving an ac-
count of sonic famous composers,
including Mozart. Elaine Bell led
the group in games which includ-
ed identification of popular tunes
played by Mrs. Sinclair.
Lunch brought the meeting to a
close, and Mr. Keith Love express-
ed the gratitude of the group to
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair for their
kind hospitality.
Miss Velma Hepburn, o London,
visited over the weekend with her
friends, Miss Merle Dickert,,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper are
attending the threshers' conven-
tion in London this week, and are.
visiting their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell.
Annual Meeting
TUCKERSMITH
FEDERATION
AGRICULTURE
Seaforth District High
School
Tuesday, Jan. 31st
REV. BERT DAYNARD
Guest Speaker
Musical Program and lllm
— Everyone Welcome --
Ladies,
Ladies, please bring Sandwiches
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NOTIC :
Township of Hibbert
During the Winter months the public is .request-
ed not to park cars or vehicles on roadsides where
they will interfere with snow removal
NOTICE is hereby given that the Township
will not be responsible for any damages caused
to such vehicles as a result of snow plowing
operations.
ROY BIJRCHILL, Clerk
EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Phone 41
GRAND OPENING
Fuhr's Economy
Butcher Shop
Friday Morning
— JANUARY 27th —
m the rim,.r Whyte autm.r Shop, Main Street, Seaforth
OPENING SPECIAL!!
-Ri. pkg. Rind- I All
9
1-
1/z b. pkg. Wieners less Bacon For
1 1b. Lard l
FREE! FREE!
To every visitor to our
Store on the opening, a
chance on a
Kroehler Hostess Chair
—Free Coca Cola To Everybody—
WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE AND ASSURE YOU OF HIGHEST
QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES
FUHR'S ECONOMY BUTCHER SHOP
MAIN STREET SEAFORTH
JO.YNT!S
ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 28
A Rare Opportunity For You To Enjoy Sheffer - Hillman Quality
Clothes At a Saving ! -
FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY ONLY, we are offering
SHEFFER - HILLMAN CLOTHES AT A DISCOUNT
OF 20%
ALSO FROM SAVILE ROW, ONE PANT FREE
That's right! One Free Trouser with every Made -to -Measure
Suit frons Savile Row during January.
MEN'S
Stock Suits & Topcoats
A Real Bargain
for any man... 1/2 PRICE
WINTER COATS
FOR MEN AND BOYS
2 groups; every style and
color. Reduced up to 50 /O
OFF
THIS IS YOUR MONEY - SAVING OPPORTUNITY
This is a genuine January Clearance Sale! . While hundreds have benefitted by the Bargains
offered, there is still time for you to buy and save! Everything reduced to give you your cloth-
ing and footwear needs at Can't -Be -Beaten Savings!!
-SHOP AT JOYNT'S AND SAVE!
PHONE 62
T. C. JOYNT and SON HENSALL, ONT.
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