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The Huron Expositor, 1956-06-15, Page 4TOR, $EAFORTH,, ONT.,• JUNE. 15, 1956 'WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING e Os Inserted At New Low Cash Rates WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC. — Per Word: 1st Week 1 Cent Ind Week 'i Cent 3rd Week ee Cent Minimum charge. each insertion.., 25 Cents Each figure, initial and abbre. iation counts as one word. aids of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices, Coming Events -1 cent per word. Minimum, •gip cents per week. ouiries may,, be directed to a Box No., c 'o The Huron Expositor, for 15 cents extra. igen cents additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 days of date of final insertion. e. Sixths; Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. ,,A}letion Sales, Notices to Creditors, Etc—Rates on application. Coming Events GARDEN PARTY and Dance on grougtis of St. Patrick's Church. Dublin, Wednesday evening, June 27, 1956. Norris orchestra. -1613-2 "SHARE - THE - WEALTH" BINGO — Legion Hall, Hensall. Saturday, June 16. 9 pm., $60.00 jackpot in 52 calls; 55.00 added each week until jackpot won; 14 regular games. 10c a game. No admis- sion. Sponsored by Hensall Legion. 4613-1 Help Wanted WOMAN OR GIRL WANTED—To take care of a baby afternoons, with Wednes- days and Sundays off. Apply to Box 558, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4613x1 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER as Secretary to General Manager of pro- gressive manufacturing company. Must have good shorthand, possess initiative. be alert and dependable. Modern office. pleas- ant working conditions, permanent posi- tion, group insurance, etc. Salary 5200.00 to capable girl. Kindly, Write full par- ticulars in own hand to Bok 559. HURON EXPOSITOR. 4613-1 BEST TIME Of year for our business. You can earn from 550 to 5100 weekly representing nationally known firm. Good openings available. Dept. B. FAMVIILEX, Station C., MONTREAL. 4613-1 EXPERIENCED Woodworking Machinist As assistant to our Millroom Foreman. Also one furniture polisher and one youth to learn a good trade. We are expand- ing and need' good men. Pleasant work- ing conditions. good wages. very steady employment. group insurance, etc. JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY, Ingersoll 46122 For Rent FOR RENT—Garden on South Main St. PHONE 277. 14615-1 APARTMENT FOR RENT — FRANK KLING. Phone 19. 4612-2 FOR RENT — Three-room apartment: heated. Private bath. Box 560. HURON EXPOSITOR. 4613-1 FOR RENT—Four-room heated self-con- tained apartment. with bath. PHONE 249-W, Seaforth. 4613-2 APARTMENT TO RENT—Five-room heated apartment. with small sun room, three-piece bath. Apply ROY LAWSON, Goderich St. West, Seaforth. 4613x1 FOR RENT—Heated 3 -room apartment; ground floor; furnished or unfurnished. Shared bath. PHONE 42. 4613-tf Wanted • For Sale FOR SALE—Sunshine baby buggy. reas- onably priced. TELEPHONE 315-M, See - forth. 4613-1 FOR SALE -15 York weaner pigs. Ap- ply VIVAN COOPER. Phone 653 r 21, Seaforth. 4613x1 FOR SALE -30 pigs, tent weeks old. ApplyMERVIN GODIUN. Phone 848 r 32, Seaforth. 4618x1 FOR SALE—Ice refrigerator; oak din- ing room suite; oak bed and piano. PHONE 325-J. 4613-1 FOR SALE — Massey -Harris drophead hay loader ; horse-drawn corn scufiier ; 3 Collie pups. Apply to HAROLD PRYCE. Phone 840 r 2, Seaforth. 4613-1 WANTED TO RENT — Two or three bedroom house or downstair heated apart- FOR SALE—Asphalt and steel roofing meat. Possession 1st of July. FRANK for immediate delivery. For prices, phone YOUNG, General Delivery, Seaforth. BORDEN BROWN, Kinburn. Phone 841 4613x1 r 2, Seaforth. 4609-12 Poultry FOR SALE—Massey-Harris drophead •hay loader; 16 -foot moveable hayrack. good condition. KEN BEATTIE. Phone 836 r 6, Seaforth. 4613-1 FOR SALE --200 Rock X Red Hybrid "ul•lets. five months old, KEN STEW- FOR SALE—Flowers. Shrubs, Fruits. ART. Phone 839 r 2, Seaforth. (Free replacement guarantee.) Orders 4613-1 taken now for delivery next Spring. ERIC MILNER. Phone Seaforth 893. 4611-tf Whatever Your Market FOR SALE—Cement bricks, in stock at SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS; Bray Chicks are available. A wide choice 1535 per 1,000. PHONE 740, Seaforth. ,f standard breed, dual purpose, cross, or 4613-8 'peeialized in-breds. Prompt shipment mixed chicks, pullets. Started pallets. FOR SALE—Two-row McCormick-Deer- zek for full information, price list. ing scufer with bean puller, in good con - went: dition. ARTHUR S.41ALE, Staffs. Phone • ! 4S r 10, Dublin. 4613-1 MRS. ALEX PATERSON. Brucefield Phones: Clinton 618 r 23: Seaforth 659 r 23 FOR SALE—Drain tile. all sizes. Or - 4613 -1 der now. SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRO- • DUCTS. Phone 740, Seaforth. 4613-8 Property For Sale FOR S?.LE-15:, storey asphalt roof 'rame 7 -room house brick garage, barn ,nd one-half acre of land. Situated in he Armitage Survey, Egmondville. Ap- ly ROY RAU. 4611-tf FIVE DOLLARS down, up to 24 months to pay for a genuine Surge Milker Unit. Bess investment to protect good udders. Contact LOVELL McGIJIRE. Pbone 593, Wingham, Surge Dealer; in shop Satur- days. 4600x16 FOR SALE—Massey-Harris hay loader, FOR SALE—Two-storey frame house. cylinder type, in good working order: al - nine rooms, insulated, oil burner furnace so a flat hay rack with rolling half rack - end bathroom. Phone 23 daytime. MISS Apply ERVIN SILLERY, R.R. 1, Bruce - L. FAULKNER, George St, Seaforth. , field. Phone Clinton HU. 2-7590. 4613x1 4613x1 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK WANTED—Cash paid for lead, old. sick, or disabled horses or cows. ^HONE ATWOOD 153, collect. 4598-12 Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders for painting the exterior f S. S..No. \6, Hibbert, will be accepted ey the undersigned until July 1, 1956. Work to be completed during summer vacation. Lowest tender not necessarily .ccepted. MAS. JESSIE McCULLOCH, Secretary-Treasu rer, Cromarty, Ontario. 4613-2 TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by Grey Twp. 'tehnol. Board for painting inside and out S.S. No. 4 and S.S. No. I0, until June .'6. 1956. Tenders will be received by Grey Tap. School Board for installation of a fur- nace at S.S. No. 6, until June 26, 1956. Tenders will be received. until June :6th. for the route at S.S. No. 2 Grey Twp. School Board. J. CARL HEMINGWAY. Sec.-Treas.. Brussels. Ontario. FOR SALE—Mason & Risch piano; Gen- eral Electric refrigerator, de luxe; baby bath table; baby carriage, English model; quantity quart sealers ; Fawcett oil space heater. EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH MANSE. Phone Seaforth 666 ✓ 12. 4613x1 SIDEWALKS AND Pr TIOS—The mod- ern manner is to pa with flagstones. In a choice of 49 di a nt sizes and col- ors: Seaforth concrete flagstones can be laid in designs that add beauty to your home surroundings. Seaforth concrete flagstones are manufactured and vibrated in a manner that makes them water- proof and stronger than other makes. They are guaranteed for 5 years. Made only by SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRO- DUCTS. Call for free estimates. Phone 740, Seaforth. 4613-8 Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods), mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25e; 24 sam- ples 51.00. Mail - Oreder Dept. T- 73, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton. 460741 Auction Sales AUCTION- SALE Of Household Effects in the Village of Hensall, SATURDAY. JUNE 23, at 1:30 o'clock: Three-piece chesterfield suite; 3 1.'droom suites; dining room' suite; day bed: annex :a ner heavy duty electric Move; " Beat 'asiier:' bookcase; office l:neehole de -:"-kitchen table and 4 chairs; metal verandah swing: end tables; porce- 4613 2 lain table: hall tree: floor lamps: table lamps : rugs ; mats ; dishes: kitchen uten- sile : sealers ; garden tools. and numerous FOR RENT—Modern brick residence on other articles. CECIL VAN HORNE. Adam Street. one block from Public TOWN OF SEAFORTH Proprietor: P. L. McNaughton, Clerk; School J. W. THOMPSON R.R. 2, Sea- IEd. Corbett Auctioneer. 4613-2 forth. Phone 833 r 31. 4611-tf FOR RENT -7 -room house in Be -mond - trifle. Possession 1st of July. Apply AL - VIN Ii. BEATON. 5067 Maplewood, De- troit 4. Mich. Tyler 7-8965. 4612-8 FOR RENT—Well furnished apartment in Seaforth ; heated ; three-piece bath: one bedroom : large Lawn. Box. 557, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4612xnc Tenders for Sewage Ex- tension and Paving of Connecting Link NO. 8 HIGHWAY Sealed Tenders will be received by D. H. Wilson, Town Clerk. up to 5:00 p.m., Caylight Saving Time, Monday. June 18. 19,6for the construction of sewage ex- tensions on Godericb St. and other streets • in the Town of Seaforth, together with Notices the reconstruction of the connecting link in Highway No, 8 in the Town of Sea - RADIO REPAIRS — For all kinds of forth. radios, o - radiea, at rtatitY'S RADIO SERVICE, I-H1e work comprises approximately one opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 847-R.4611-tf mile of sewer, 116 feet of 48" culvert, ]1,000 cubic yards of excavation and grad- ing. 3,300 cubic yards of base coarse gravel, 4,650 tons of asphaltic concrete together with primer and seal coat, amounting to approximately 8.700 gallons of aspbalt cement. GET YOUR sewage work done now. Only 52 pe- foot on contract basis. All work guaranteed- Contact 850 r 33. Sea - forth. 4611-tf COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA., in Sea - forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser- vice. Phone 393. ERIC MILNER FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady Cleaners & Lanndeteria Ltd., Exeter. 4611-tf ATTENTION. FARMERS — Prompt, eonrteoas collection of all dead and disabled farm animals and hides. Call collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 21, Sea - forth. Associated with Darling & Co.. of Canada Lt. 4611-tf SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Sep- • 'Lanka, cesspools, etc, pumped and cleaned with sanitary modern equipment. All work guaranteed. Estimates given without obligation. LOUIS BLAKE, R.R. 2, Brussels, Phone 42 r 6, Brussels. 4610x12 HENSALL SALES Every Thursday at 2 p.m-, Mill St., Hen- eulL Bring your livestock. Always a good market price. HARRY SMITH, Phone187, Hensel]; VICTOR HARGREAVES, HU. 2-7811, Clinton. 4603-12 WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Far artificial insemination information or Service from all breeds of cattle, Phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at CLINTON HU: 2-3441, betdeen 1:30 and 9:30 a.m. We have an breeds shat!- able, -,top quality at low cost 4611-tf NOTICE 'ownship of Tuckersmith e' ToW'asi ip'y o£' Titekerstnith Mnn88ai- aI,Dtiht Groi0n ` situated one-half e;'We*: of E0O0Orille Coit. 8, H.R.S., hd 6ld61146019' ib, ratunefera Of the shi def t M J{,t IS s ' fYittf fidfl the IMAM S7ethiCaddy fs d %.1a'k it✓i#Ytf il'. i 4 du' a Ota. ( Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Town Clerk. at the offices of the Divisional Engineer of she Department of Higbways at Stratford, Ontario, and the offices of the Consulting Engineers, Graham Reid & Associates. 264 Avenue Road, Toronto, and copies may be obtained from the latter on pay- ment of 510.00 to cover the cost of print- ing. whir's will not be returnable. The lowest or any tenders •may not necessarily be accepted. E. A. McMASTER, Mayor. 4612-2 Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF Elizabeth Margaret Scott. late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huton, Spinster, De- ceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before the 26th day of June, A.D. 1956, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, hav- ing regard only to the -claims of whleb notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 5th day of June, A.D. 1956. E. 13. M3 NZIES, Clinton. Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 46124 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF JOSEPH CARLIN All per8ons having claims against the Estate of Joseph Carlin late of the Town- ship of Meltil1op, in the County of Hur- on. deceased;. who died c1 of about the 5th day of Jane, 1954,. are here'ny notified to bend thorn In 'i'o the Undersigned on or before the 7th day of July 19504 after *Mohr cane the' • assent %lain be dlstrib steel" having r+ sat& ;only to el'aiitrs ih roe 'added:"r 8 A'i t at dpaf01 c' illdt, .tbIrr - hilt!• ;cis o4 .10 000. ., AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, in the Village of Hensall, SATURDAY, JUNE 1,6, at 1 o'clock. the Estate of the late Mrs. L. M. Johnston: Frigidaire frig: Beatty wash- ing machine: 3 -piece chesterfield suite; Singer sewing machine; McCaskey steel safe; 2 radios; spool bed; bed springs and mattresses: dressers: washstands; book shelves: bureau; sideboard: rockers: odd chairs; small tables; kitchen table; couch: electric fan: wardrobe; bedding; mats; pillows; dishes; silverware; electric clock; kitchen utensils; mirrors: pictures: seal- ers: copper boiler; lawn mower (new last year) : all sorts of garden tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. MRS. DOROTHY GALLIENNE, Execu- trix: P. L. McNaughton. Clerk; Ed. Cor- bett. Auctioneer. 4613-1 AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects in the Village of Egmondville, at the home of Anne Row- land, on SATURDAY, JUNE 16, at 1 o'clock: Walnut antique sofa; chester- field: verandah furniture; Axminster rugs: 3 walnut antique tables: 8 walnut antique occasional Chairs; 2 occasional chairs; electric lamps: pictures; small walnut antique sideboard; walnut dining room table: 5 walnut dining room chairs; sewing machine: rocking chairs; cur- tains: 6 kitchen chairs: kitchen table; day bed: electric rangette: clocks: cook stove; kitchen utensils; bedroom furniture; chest of drawers ; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash- Harold Jack- son, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk - 4613 -1 Cards of Thanks I WISH to express my thanks .for the fruit, flowers and cards received while in Hospital; also the doctors at the Clinic, the nurses and staff and Rev. B. Hall and Rev. D. Glenn Campbell. 4613x1 W. JAMES SIMS THE FAMILY of the late Alexander hIcNab wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their kindness in send- ing flowers and sympathy cards and ib other ways during their r,ecent bereave- ment. 4613-1 I WISH to thank Dr. Brady, Dr. Mal. kns and the staff of Scott Memorial Hos- pital. also friends and relatives for flowers, carda, treats, and those who came to visit. With thanks. 4613x1 MRS. HAROLD SHERA -MRS. ROGERSON wishes to - express her thanks tb all who were so kind to het during her stay in Scott Memorial Hospital and especially to Rev. D. Gleno Campbell, Dr. M. W. Stapleton, Mins Drone and the staff of the hospital. 461114 I WISH to express my sincere thanks to my many friends for cards, Sowers and gifts While a patient in Scott Mena- orial Hospital; and since nty, return borne. Special Moats to Dr. Brady and the nu1e- ing staff and special thanks 'to the Mallen of the W.A. and Rev. Davison. 46134 MR$!, AL8(5 0011N14 Wr. "WISId to 4*8*esg out sinepre elp -0M:t tion .,10 all thdbe Who asslated tifm; aify Way •itf the r4ednt 461.ntg1St /15aY, Hannah Si: Cfbig 'W'p itiSit• to thinly filenti6 and ttelghbok'g rot, thd:,saanj+M c. Of. kindnen4 diking ACV ting riiiR 16511p;,r,; WM; J AtlfifiNis,' '1711 ♦ 1110,11OLI1 For Sale or Went FOR SALE OR RENT—House has 8 rooms with basement; electric lighttCand water; also a garden and garage. Im- mediate possession. MRS. JAS. BARRON. Telephone 195-1, Seaforth..s, 1 402-2 In Memoriam FT.TJOTr—In memory of James W. Elliott, who passed away June 16, 1$55. In tears, we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away; Our hearts were so broken, You fought so hard to stay. Many sad and lonely days hipassed Since our great sorrow fell; -The shock that we received that day, We still remember well. God gave us .strength to fight it, And courage to face the blow, But what it meant to lose you, Jim, No one win ever know. --Sadly remembered by his Wife„and Daughters. 4613x1 COLEMAN—In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Gerald Coleman, who passed away one year ago, Jpne 19, 1955. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would- bring:! For the call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. Sometimes it's hard to understand - Why some things have to be, But in His wisdom, God has planned Beyond our power to see. God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose him, No one will ever know• —Lovingly remembered by his Mother and Dad, Brothers and Sister -in -Law. 4613-1 Births AUBIN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. John Aubin, Seaforth, a daughter. BENNETT—At Dr. Meyer's Nursing Home, Brussels, on June 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Bennett, Walton, a daughter. GEHAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on June 13,. to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gehan,• Seaforth, a son. HUM'PHREY—At Meyer's Nursing Home, Brussels, on June 9. to Mr. and Mrs. William Humphrey. Walton, a son. JEF'FIsRY—Spencer and Doris Jeffery (nee Kereher), of Staffa, are very pleas- ed to announce the birth of their daugh- ter, Ruth Elizab:th, on Thursday, June 7, 1956, at South Huron iiospital, Exe- ter, a sister for Judy. McCUTOHEON—At Dr. Meyer's' Nursing Home, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Cutcheon, Brussels on June 5, 1956, a son—Francis Blain. e. YOUNG—At Scott Melnorial Hospital, on. June 12, to CO. and Mrs. John Young, Seaforth, a son. Deaths McNAB--In Seieferth, on Thursday. June 7, Alexander M. eleNab, in , his SOth Former Resident Heads Toronto 'Cub "Marketing", a Canadian week- ly for advertising and sales execu- tive, carried a picture last week of A. W. Archibald. in connection with his election as president of the Toronto Advertising and Sales Club. Mr Archibald, son of the late Mr. and Mr's. William Archibald, of Tuckersmith, is well .known here Where he attended school. Sales manager, Feed Division. Toronto Elevators Ltd., he is a past presi- dent of the central branch of the Agricultural Institute of Canada. ROY CAMPBELL'S GARAGE Phone 98 - York St. HENSALL Open Evenings and Weekends Repairs To All Makes of Cars CAR WASHING DONE "GIVE US A TRY" rs:'Ed.. liiiikr Wllo unc1 `IlTenI an operation in $C9tt M£niori Hospital, 'Seaforth, 'rece Uy, and who has been reeupgratmg'; at the home of Mrs. H C Rivers, in Exe ter, returned home Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Herb Stretton and Peggy, of Lucan, are visiting with Mrs. Stretton's mother, Mrs. Minnie Sangster. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreiser and family, who have spent the past two and a half years in Ottawa, Mr. Krt*lser attending university there, receiving his degree, re- turned to their- home in Moose Jaw, Sask., Tuesday of this week, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family. Mrs. Kreiser is- a Sister of . Mrs. Schwalm. ' Ed, Fink, Hensall businessman, was the lucky winner of $1,000 in a draw Monday night at a special $50 a plate dinner at Hotel Lon- don, sponsored by the Shriners of London, and attended by 300 Shriners. Mr. Fink is marshal of. the provost unit of the Mocha Temple in London. Mrs. James Wright and .Frank were in Acton ,attending the fun- eral of Mrs. John Stewart, a cou- sin of Mrs. Wright. Decoration Day services, and the auspices of Hensall Legion and I.O.O.F., will be held Sunday, June 17, with a short .service at the cenotaph at 2 p.m., followed with a service at Hensall Union ceme- tery. Mrs. Myrtle Than, of Saskatoon, is visiting with Miss Greta Lam- mie. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren are spending a week with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Dorland Evans and fam- ily, of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lammie, Bob- by and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, of Centralia, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson, of Chiselhurst, spent Sunday with Miss Greta Lammie. Miss Minnie Reid, of London, 'at- tended the funeral of the late Miss Hannah Craig on Monday. Mrs. George Hess visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCloy and family. Toronto. She was accom- panied by her brother and sister- in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Pettigrew. Hensall Legion Ladies' Auxiliary met in the Legion Hall Tuesday evening for their June , meeting, presided over by Mrs. E. 11: Dav- is, president. Mrs. Elsie Corn- rorth was initiate& into member- ship in --the auxiliary. An invita- tion was received from Goderich Legion Auxiliary to be their guests at their birthday party on June 26. and also an invitation was re- ceived from the Hensall Bowling Club to attend an evening of bowl- ing. Friday, June 15. Plans were outlined for a draw, prizes to include an electric fry pan. steam iron and electric heat- ing pad. draw to be made October 9, at their annual birthday party. A motion was passed to give all new babies born to members of the auxiliary a $1.00 bank book. The president informed the group that she was going to or- ganize a mystery bake sale dur- ing July and August. The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Maude Hedden. Bingo was enjoyed, fol- lowed by a delicious lunch. In charge of the tickets for the draw are Mrs. Jim Clark and Mrs. J. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fillingham, of Thornloe, Ont., visited many of their friends on the Goshen Line North, recently. Mrs. J. W. Bonthron attended the 'golden- wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Miline, at Egerton Beach. Bayfield. Sunday, June 10, at which there were one hundred invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oesch and Mrs. 'Rudy Oesch and son,. Will. accompanied Mrs. B. Faber, of Kippen, to Kitchener on Sunday and visited with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Erb, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Bon, were in Lyndon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay and family attended a twilight meeting in Elgin County recently. LADIES' GUILD MEETS The monthly meeting of the Lad- ies' Guild of St. Thomas' Church was held Tuesday at the rectory. Mrs. J. R. Spittal presided. After the roll call, the meeting was op- en for business. A collection was received and dedicated, and the meeting adjourned with the bene- diction. Tea was servel by Mrs. J. H. James. ' HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF'tGRICULTURE ANNUAL SUPPER PICNIC SEAFORTH LIONS PARK. Friday, June 15th 6:30 o'clock ', 'Everyone bring a basket lunch 'and supply plates and silverware I for own family. EVERYBODY WELCOME immipeamp tna, ls' T$9-`fa11. n eting wall ,ci.en September with a Rot -114 supper Fries Elect Showered' Mrs, W McBride, London, was hostess a a shower heir. at ^per. home for MrS Ray Consitt (nee argaret Campbell), bride of Sat - day, .!line 9, when a number 'iif girl frieniis presented he with 'a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Jtlyce Brigent; Of London, also entertain- ed a number' of friends of the bride at her home. The bride re- ceived many laver giftse' Friends and neighbors of. S.S. 2, Flay, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Campbell and presented their daughter, Margaret, with a show- er of gifts and good wishes prior to her marriage on June 9. Con- tests were played, after which Margaret was escorted to a decor- ated; chair. The presentation ad- dress Was read by Mrs. ' Larry Croyn, and little'lrenda Koehler presented the giftsin a decorated basket. Ringo Winners Winners of the Legion bingo on Saturday night were: Sam Dou- gall, Mrs. Mae McLellan, Mrs. John Young (2), Mary Foster, Sam Dougall, Mrs. Bert Wren, Mrs. Tom Kyle (2), Cecil Vanhorne (2), Alice Snell, Mrs. Jim Clark, Mrs. Bert Wren, Fred Kennings, Mrs. J. Clark, Mrs.‘ Ray Foster. The jackpot next Saturday will be worth : $60 in. 52 calls. Hold Anniversary Services Anniversary services were ob- served at Hensall United Church on Sunday at which large congre- ations were present, the church being lovely with summer blos- soms. Guest speaker for the morn- ing service was Rev. R. C. Win - law, BA, BD., • Toronto, who preached his first sermon since his ordination service at Stratford last' Thursday evening. For his sermon topic he spoke on the theme, "The. Lord in His Church" The choir, under direction of S. G. Raimie, with Miss Greta Lam- mie at the organ console, sang two numbers, "O Come, Everyone, That Thirsteth" and "The Dawn of Redemption." At the evening service Rev. Dr. Charles Krug, of CKNX Radio and TV fame, was guest minister. A male choir led the service of praise, assisted by the Goderich Harbouraires, who in excellent voice, sang four selections, "Gloria in Excelsis" (Mozart), 1`Onward, Christian Soldiers" (Arr-Simeone), "Bless This House" (Brahe); "Benedictus" (special arrange- ment), and "The: Lord Bless Thee." The Harbouraires were under the direction of Mr. Ed. Stiles and Mr. J. Buchanan. A special baptismal service was held in the church at 2:30 p.m. Present' SS. Seals The following seals were pre- sented to Sunday School scholars at Chiselhurst Sunday School an- niversary on Sunday morning, June 3, the presentations being made by Harold Parker and Mervyn Eyre: seven-year seals, Kenneth Parker; Geraldine Parker, Dorothy Park- er; six-year seals, June Munn, vitle:s s abyce Munn, Bob Munn; ten-year seal, Harold Parker; two year. seals, Karen Sararasaja Roobol; 15 -year seal, Mary Kinsman; three-year seal, Patricia Harris;, four-year seal, Douglas Eyre,, three-year seals, Laverne.. Hamil- ton, Marilyn Eyre, Laurence Byre, Mervyn Eyxel" 1P40,0"aI►�� . thy Brintne)l, one y'eap seal' ,nuc certiFie$te, Ruth An}i Colf.,n*an.; one-year' seal .a4d eeutifica ,°srli . mSt Hamilton. Miss Marilm Eyre was pianist', and Miss'; F yet Roa9, soloist, aid an anth$m Wil k, sung ' by tile' yours;. 'peoPIet'e; iehQz Anothei Terrific VAUDEVILLE SHOW Featuring top TV Entertainers. from -Nei -York, Detroit, Buffalo, Hamilton and Toronto, at Exeter Kinsmen's DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Monday, July 2nd • Chicken Barbecue will be held in Riverview Park at 5:30 p,m. Ball Game and Boxing will be held in Community Park at 6:30 p.m. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN EARNING $100.00 A WEEK AND BE YOUR OWN BOSS! This profitable egg trucking business right 'in this area can be yours for around $2,000.00 down, and a balance of $2,000.00 on easy terms. Excellent contract; good truck and supplies; two to three trips to Toronto per week. If you are interested in this business: Contact TED FOWLER AT F. ADAIR CAMPBELL'S OFFICE IN MITCHELL, RIGHT AWAY - Phone 161, Mitchell, for Appointment 1955 Used Evinrud-e 25 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR With Electric Starter; like new 1956 New JohnstonJavelin 30 N.P. 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