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ENJOY DANCI,NG 'from 30 to 1 at
the Crystal Palace, Mitchell, Friday nights
'with Don Robertson and his• Ranch Boys.
4617-8
"SHARE - 'THE - WEALTH” BINGO —
Legion Hall. Hensall, Saturday, August 4,
r 9 p.m., jackpot 595.00 in 59 calls ; 55.00
°added each week until jackpot won ; 14
regular games, 10e a game. No admis-
a on. Spunsured by Hensall Legion.
�' 4620-1
Help Wanted
WANTED—Cook for Riverside Rest
Home, Miteheld, Permanent position.
PHONE 69, MITCHELL. 4620x4
WANTED ---Practical nurse for River-
side Rest Home, Mitchell. Day duty.
Permanent position. PHONE 69. Mit-
chell. 4620x4
,HELP WANTED—Women, girls or boys
to pick- canning factory beans at 24._c per
pound; weighed and paid, in field every
day. Start to pick August 13th. Amply
to Box 566, HURON EXPOSITOR.
WANTED—Housekeeper companion for
a refined Christian lady, in a comfortable
home, with oil furnace. Apply to Box
567, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4620-1
WANTED --A Ruwleigh dealer for the
Townships of Tu.ekersmith, McKillop and
Mullett. Anyone interested pleade write
MR. GEORGE J. ERNEWEIN, Mildmay,
Ont, or THE W. T. RAWLEIGH CO.
LTD, 4005 Richelieu Street, Montreal, P.
Q., Canada. 4620x2
Experienced
Furniture Finisher
and one youth to learn a good trade. Al-
so experienced woodworking machinist as
assistant to our Millroom Foreman. We
are expanding and need good men. Pleas-
ant working conditions, good wages, very
s£eady employment, group insurance, etc.
Write or. after August 7, see
JAMES COLE FURNI'1-URE COMPANY,
Ingersoll.
4620-2
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed for installation of an oil furnace
in S.S. No. 2, '-McKillop School. Applica-
tions will be closed un August 10th.
Plans may be seen at the Secretary's
0). home.
R. E. McMILLA*,
R.R. 2, Seaforth.
4620-1
TENDERS WANTED
COAL AND FUEL OIL TENDERS
TUCKERSMITH SCHOOL AREA NO. 1
For Rent
Auction Sales
'Births
FOR RENT Ground floor heated apart-.
meat, in east end. Elderly tenant prefer-
red. Apply to DR. E. A. McMASTER.
4620-1
FOR RENT — Three-room apartment,
downstairs; unheated. Immediate posses-
sion. PHONE 250-R.
Tenders will be received up to noon
• August 6, 19x.0, for 24 tons No. 1 best
quality haul furnace coal. delivered to
four Area Schools.
Tenders will also he received up to
same date for supplying fuel oil to three
Area Schools, 1956-1957 term.
Any tender not necessarily accepted.
W. P. ROBERTS,
Sec.-Treas.,
R.R. 3, Seaforth, Ont.
4620-1
TENDERS
4617-tf
APARTMENT;FOR*RENT-::Five„ rooms
and bath; heat and ,gwate 4. .5. a11able
August 1. Apply J. C. CRI9H.
4617x4
FOR RENT—Well furnished apartment,
downstairs; self-contained ; modern bath,
kitchen ; heated. Large lawn. Box 565,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4619-nc
'APARTMENT FOR RENT—Self-con-•
tsined' oil -heated apartment:• ava lable
August 1st. Apply MRS. J, BESSE.
phone 583-w. after 6 p.m 4619x2
Poultry
FOR SALE -300 Red Rock cross pullets,
five months, now laying, JAMES
BARRY, phone 668r15, Seaforth. 4619x3
POR SALE -150 pullets, starting to
lay. JOHN GLANVILLE, R.R. 2, Wal-
ton. Phone Seaforth 848 r 4.
r 4620-1
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed - envelope
with price list, 6 samples 25c; 24 sam-
ples 51.00. Mail - Oreder Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91, Hamilton.
For Sale
FO,R SALE--M.-H. 7 -foot binder, No.
5. ROY LAWSON. Phone 669 r 16,
Seaforth. 4620x1
FOR
pounds.
SALE -10 chunks, about 70
PHONE 64 r 10, Dublin.
4620x1
FOR SALE—Modern Findlay range, 51`0
for quick sale. PHONE 120, Seaforth.
4620-1
FOR SALE --Duro' shallow well pres-
sure pump. Apply MERVIN NOTT, Sea -
forth. 4620x1
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furnishings in Town of.
Seaforth, Saturday, August 4th, at 1:00
p.m., at the residence of Malcolm Mc-
Derznid, Goderich St. West: Cherry drop-
leaf table; Motfat mince; kitchen chairs;
6 cubic foot Frigidaire (like new) 2
utility cupboards; antique walnut side-
board; dining room chairs; sofa; antique
wr-itine desk; number of small tables;
sectional bookcase; number of rockers
and. occasional chairs: sewing machine;
hell tree; mirrors: antique settee; wal-
nut oval table: antique living room table;
2 antique walnut occasional chairs; spool
bed, springs and spring mattress ; 2 other
beds, springs and spring mattresses ; chests
of drawers ;' swipe mirrors; dressers,
washstands;' cot; quilt boxes and trunks:
quilts, blankets and bed linen; 2 Beatty
washing machines; clocks; electric table
lamed; toaster ; irop ; Eureka vacuum
cleaner and attachments (new) - Axmin-
ster rug, 9x101/, feet; scatter mats; porch
furniture; dishes and ornaments; drapes;
curtains; books; 24 -foot extension ladder;
step ladders; tubs; sealers and crocks;
1937 Dodge Coach in good condition.
Terms --Cash. HAROLD JACKSON, Auc-
tioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4620-1
FOR SALE --A quantity choice baled
hay. timothy and alfalfa. RUSSEL
MILLER, R.R. 4, Seaforth. Phone 662
r 23. 4620-1
FOR SALE—Asphalt and steel roofing
for immediate delivery. For prices,` phone
BORDEN BROWN, Kinburn. Phone 841
r 2, Seaforth. 4609-12
FOR SALE—Cement bricks, in stock at
SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS;
535 per 1,000. PHONE 740, Sedforth.
4613-8
FOR SALE -Drain tile. all sizes. Or-
der now. SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRO-
DUCTS. Phone '740, Seaforth.
4613-8
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Farm, Farm Stock, Implements, House-
hold Effects and Crop. J. L. Ii.yan, auc-
tioneer, has received instructions from
the- Executors for Mrs. William Maloney,
to sell .by public auction on SATURDAY.
AUGUST 4th, at 1 o'clock p.m, on South
Half Lot 6. Concession 6, McKillop Town-
ship, 114 miles west of Dublin and 3
miles north, half -mile from Separate
School and 4 miles from High School, the
followings: FARM—The farm consists
of 50 acres of well -drained land and good
fences ; bank barn 40x56 with straw shed
20x40 with all cement stables; driving
shed 20x40 with hip roof and hen house
above; 11a storey house, new, with bath,
hot and cold water, on tap, built-in cup-
boards and pressursystem ; house cov-
ered with insul brick. This is a model
farm, no weeds or dirt, in a good neigh-
borhood and good farming conditions.
Farm will be 'sold with or without crop,
subject to reserve bid. COWS—Hereford
caw, due August 29; Hereford cow due
Sepgember 30; Ayrshire cow due Nov. 5 ;
grey cow due January 11; 6 yearling
calves, Durham ; 3 heifers and 3 steers.
PIGS -4 York and Tamworth sows, bred
three weeks; 4 shoats; Landrace hog,
year old. POULTRY -150 Sussex and
Red hens, year old. IMPLEMENTS—New
Idea manure spreader ; Massey -Harris
mower, 6 -ft. cut; 36 -ft. extension ladder;
2 -wheel trailer ; set sleighs with fiat rack;
set 2,000-I6. scales; self -feeder for pigs;
rout pulper; cream separator; 15 -gallon
barrel molasses; Massey -Harris hay load-
er; new hay rack with sliding car; rub-
ber tire wagon ; ear, ropes and pulleys;
fanning mill: mail box; 11/2 H.P. mower;
3 chicken shelters : double set harness;
bags, sacks; forks and shovels; gravel
box; lawn mower; wheelbarrow; 1937
Chevrolet Coach with good tires; Case 'S'
tractor with new rear tires, starter and
lights; Case 2 -furrow "tractor plow ; Mas-
sey -Harris binder. 7 -ft.; Massey -Harris
grain drill, 13 -run; Massey -Harris horse
cultivator; 12 -plate horse disc; turnip
seeder; electric brooder; gas engine,
H.P.; scuftier; Walker plow; cutter; set
a -section harrows with steel pole; land
packer, 8 -ft.; Massey -Harris side rake.
HAY and GRAIN -3 tons mixed hay in
rnow ; 40 bushels mixed grain: 8 bushels
wheat. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Leon-
a,d refrigerator. 8 cubic foot; Harrison
range cook stove; Simplicity • washing
machine; kitchen extension table. Terms:
Cash on chattels ; on Farm -10% pur-
chase money on day of sale. balance in 30
days, all subject to reserve bid. Auc-
tioneer's decision final in case of all dis-
putes: MRS. MARIE MALONEY, Pro-
prietress;
ro-
prietress; Joseph L. Ryan, Auctioneer ;
Wilfred Maloney, Clerk. 4620-1
BARRY ---At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
July 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barry,
Egmondville, a daughter.
BRADY--At Victoria Hospital, .London,
on 'Thursday. July 26, 1956, to Dr, and
Mrs. Paul L. Brady, Seaforth, a daugh-
ter. Barbara Elizabeth. A sinter for
Brian, Robert, Bruce, 'Stephen and
David. '
13ROOME--At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Broome, Seaforth, a daughter,
MOONEY—To Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Mooney (nee Winnifred Savauge), of
Massey, Ont, a son,
MURRAY—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on July 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Murray, R.R. 1, Dublin, a don,
SOMERS—At Scott Memo'ial Hospital, on
July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Somers,
Seaforth, a daughter.
TALBOT—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Talbot, of
Hayfield (nee Margaret Reid) are hap-
py to announce the birth of their sen,
Harry Edward, 7 lbs. 10 ozs., at Alex-
andria Marine & General Hospital'„Gode-
rich, Friday, July 20, 1956. A grapd-
son for Mr. and Mrs. Norva Reid, of
Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Talbot, Bayfiield.
FOR SALE—Approximately 1200 feet
of a. x 6 bevel siding, in good condi-
tion. PHONE 66-W. Notices To Creditors
4619x2
FOR SALE --Good Holstein sew, due NOTICE to CREDITORS
first week of August. Apply to R. J. J
DOIG. Phone 849 r 11. Seaforth.
4620-1 In the Estate of ELEANOR MULCAHY
FOR SALE -10 timber joists in good All persons having claims against the
condition, 15 feet and some close to 20 Estate of Eleanor Mulcahy. late of the
, feet long, rock elm. Apply to W. L.Town of Seaforth, in the County of Hur-
MELLIS, Kippen. Phone 694 r 3, Hen- ; on, Spinster, deceased, who died on the
29th day of June. 1956, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before
the 10th day of August, 1956, after which
date the assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 17th day of
July, 1956.
. McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrices.
4618-3
S, Egmondville. Ont., to plans and speci- FOR SALE—Rangette. used heavy duty '
fications prepared by Riddle, Connor & 4-1urner range: used 21 -inch Motorola
sail. • 4620x1
FOR SALE --Dinette or kitchen set,
table and 4 chairs, almost new. At frac-
tion of original cost. Contact ROSS
HAMILTON. Phone 35-W after 6;30
p.m. 4020x1
Sealed firm price tenders will be re- FOR SALE-- A Goodison threshing ma-
c:ived by the Secretary -Treasurer, Tuck- chine with cutter. 36 inch cylinder; good
se smith School Area No. 1, R.R. 3. Sea- belts and drive belt. Apply to LORNE
f.•rth. Ont., u' to 12 o'clock noon, E.D.T., WILSON, Brucefield. Phone 659 r 12.
,A• u
goat 6 1956for construction
of one-
Seaforth. 4620x1
r�m addition and
alterations
to S.S. No.
Associates, 422 Wellington St., London. TV ; used washing machine; used elec-
tric rotary mower.. -'Apply CROWN
Plans and specifications may be ob-, HARDWARE. 4620-1
tained from the Secretary upon deposit)
of 500,00 in the form of a certified' FOR SALE--Ford-Dearborn pickup 6 -
cheque, made payable to the School foot combine, motor driven ; practically
Board, , flbkersmith. School Area, No. 1, new Priced for quick sale. Apply fo
which'"'will he released upon return of ELGIN NOTT, R,R, 4, Clinton. Phone
plans and specifications in rood condi- 8.17 r 5, Seaforth,' 4620x1
tion within three weeks of the date of
the closing of tenders.
W. P. ROBERTS,
Secretary -Treasurer,
R.R. No. 3, Seaforth, Ontario.
4619-2
Notices
RADIO REPAIRS — For all kinds of
radios, at TF4:RY'S RADIO SERVICE,
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R.
4616 -if
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.
4616-tf
Al'taNTION, FARMERS -- Pcompt;
courteous collection - 'of' all dead -and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea-
ferth. Associated with Darling & Co., of
Canada Lt.
4616-tf
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Sep-
tic tanks, cesspools, etc, pumped and
cleaned with sanitary modern equipment.
A11 work guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. LOUIS BLAZE, R.R.
2, Brussels. Phone 42 r 6, Brussels.
4610x12
CUSTOM THRESHING—Will do cus-
tom threshing; new machine with cutter,
shredder, grain thrower and 16 -foot ex-
tension on thrower. Help with our
harvest and threshing would be wel-
come, to help pay your threshing bill.
Apply B. REIHL, R.R. 2, Walton. Phone
Dublin 24 r 9. 4620-2
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 HARGREAVES, HU.
24511, Clinton. • 4818-12
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
EDING
ASSOCIATION
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Odi *Areca] inset rf¢>18tt Infornintion
ni.,,Ifirytete from �ll,liimilt of cattle lyhrliYe
tkel V iiterlljfs, fin ini
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per N' I w -91.111, blfteen 2
>o; frit; 'lite? vaAlt Uinta rivlll4+
lir 0414 a-10$ toot
;11
FOR SALE --international l0 -foot power
hinder in good working order: priced
5225. Apply J. H. ALDERSON. R.R. 1,
Thamesford. Phone 4 r 4, Kintore.
4620x1
FOR SALE- Grain box.' 125 bushel ca-
pacity, good as new. Also reasonable
rates for trucking grain. Apply to
MERTON KEYES. Phone 656 r 11 Sea -
forth. 4620-2
FOR SALE„—Flowers. Shrubs, Fruits.
(Free replacement guarantee.) Orders
taken now for delivery next Spring.
ERIC MILNER. Phone Seaforth 393.
4616-tf
FOR SALE—A steel frame couch; will
pull out for bed. with mattress ; a set of
three steps in good condition ; also a num-
her of quart fruit cans. Apply to MRS,
R. BOYES, Egmondville.
4620-1
FOR 'SALE-7=foht portable walnut
wardrobe with two lock doors, each hav-
ing a 4 -foot bevel mirror; top shelf is 10
inches high; bottom drawer is 5A inches
deep, clothes closet 41,4 feet high with a
hanging bar and tie rack; interior 4 feet
wide and 16 inches deep ; also a bundle
buggy for carrying groceries MRS,
D. S. RYAN, Box 131, Seaforth. Phone
471. 4620-1
SIDEWALKS AND PATIOS—The mod-
ern manner is to .pave with flagstones.
In a choice of 49 different 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
HAY FOR SALE
Approximately 15 acres atanding hay.
Estate Joseph Carlin, located about 2t/2
miles east of Seaforth, on No. 9 Highway.
Apply
A. W. SILLERY, Solicitor,
Seaforth.
46x0-1
Deaths
PRESANT--Died in Wellesly Hoailital,
Toronto, on July 26, Philip, Henry'
Pi'eSant, in his 81st year father of
Philip Present, Mitchem. 3' ineisal se's
vices held at McDougall & IiroWn Fttn-
eral Hone, Toronto, July $00 *illi in-
tern -fent in St. John's Noteitid, Ccha-
oto.
•id fYn,t
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOHN FREDERICK
HILLEBRECHT
All persons having claims against the
Estate of John Fre(leriek Hillebrecbt, late
of the Township of McKillop, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased,_ who
died on the 3rd day of January. 1956, are
herehy,r notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned on 'di•
before the 10th day of August, 1056. after
which date thb assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then re-
ceived
•
DATED at Seaforth, this 17th day of
July, 1956.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix. .
4618-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOSEPH PATRICK
ROACH
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Joseph Patrick Roach, late of
the Township of Hibbert, in the County
of Perth, deceased,'Who' died on the 18th
rlay of December, 1915, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars of their
claims to theundersigned on 0!," before
the 17th day of August, 1956, after which
date the assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 24th day of
July, 1956.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
4619-3
Cards of Thanks
In Memoriam
WRIGHT—In loving :memory of a dear
husband and father, James Wright, who
passed away six years ago, August 10,
1950.
THE FAMILY of the late Elmer Web-
ster wish to express their sincere thanks
to relatives and neighbors for their kind-
ness and sympathy extended to them dur-
ing their recent sad bereavement, for
beautiful floral tributes, cards, letters and
help in the home. Special thanks to the
special nurses, the doctors and staff of
the Clinton Public Hospital.
4620x1
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear,
But always a beautiful memory
Of one we loved so dear.
—Ever- remembered by his Wife and
Family. 4620x3
HARLOCK
Mr. and Mrs, Laird Hetdriak, Af `
near Grand Bend, v44490: a11Sun
day with the former's nephei a and
niece, Mr. and Mra, Hugh :Beni
Brick.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and
family attended the Ferguson re-
union at Springbank on Sunday(
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs..
A. Gackstetter were: Mr. and
Mrs. Elmore Gackstetter, of near
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gackstetter, of near Hensall, and
Mr. Edward and John Gackstetter
of near Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl, • of
Listowel, were weekend guests 1 of
the latter's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert:
Miss Marcia Little,rof Hensall,
is enjoying some,.>holidays with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Long..
The service at St. Andrew's
United Church on Sunday, August
5, will be held at 10 a.m. Rev.
Davidson, of Brucefield, will con-
duct the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mopsseau
spent Friday •ill London, Marilyn
returning with them for the week-
end.
Wednesday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Dowson included; Mr. and
Mrs. Good, of Auburn; Mr. and
Mrs. Britton, of Mitchell,
Mrs. Bowerman, of Listowel, vis-
ited last week with her mother,
Mrs. William Workman, and ber
brother and sister -ill -law, Mr. and
Mrs. Winston Workman.
We are pleased to report Mr.
Lorne McBride, who is a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, is improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, of
Miss Doris Lear, of St. Cathar-
ines, spent the weekend at the
home,Of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Lear.
Mr. Watson Reid was away fish-
ing over the weekend.
Mr. Robert Reid. of Burlington,
spent Sunday at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reid.
Miss Mary Lou Roe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe, spent
the weekend at her home here.
She is attending Teachers' Summer
School in Toronto.
Mr. and "Mrs. James . McEwing
and Kathleen motored to Port
Dover on Sunday.'
The Sunday School picnic of
Burns' Church, which was to be
held on Tuesday night, wets can-
celled due to the rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd and -
family, of Harriston, who spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
McEwing, left for Niagara Falls
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and
family, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Watt, Mr. and Mrs.
George Marshall and other rela-
tives.here, left.on Friday to return
to Quebec. They were going, to
stop off at Oshawa to visit Mr. and
Mrs, Donald Watt.
Church services and Sunday
School are cancelled at Burns'
United Church for- this Sunday, as
Rev. T. and Mrs. White are going
on holidays for, the month of
August.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel MaeBeath,
of London, visited at the home of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Watt. for a few days last
week.
WE WISH to take this opportunity to
express our sincere thanks to those who
helped in any way during, our recent
bereavement. Special hank a
p
e I t s to Father
McCaw 1 Father u k D
el , Ffo I es r. Gorwill
and the nurses on the hospital staff and
an those who visitedor sent card's or
treats while' a Patient in Sedtt Memorial
Hospital ; . also to all the neighbors and
friends who adsiated in any wily during
his sickliest and death.
'istALONE't FAMILY
4820x1
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay, of
London. spent the weekend with
relatives in the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wilson vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Knox for a few days in Sarnia.
Miss Louise Allen, Hamilton, and
Mr. Robert Allan, Jr., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Allen.'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird,
Mrs. D. Toughand Miss Mary Gor-
don, Goderich, spent a week up
North.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas McBeath,
of Windsor, were guests at the
home 'of Mr. McBeath's parents
over the weekend, celebrating -Mr.
and Mrs. McBeath's 25th -wedding
anniversary.
A number of ladies from Bruce -
field attended a shower for Miss
Margaret Zapfe at the home of
Mrs. Austin Zapfe, Byron, last
week.
Mrs. William Douglas and Mrs,
Consitt had as their guests Mrs.
Hudson. Pontiac, and Mrs. Beck, of
Applegate, and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Somme, of Hamilton. •
Sunday School Picnic
The Brucefield Sunday School
picnic was held on Thursday at
Bayfield. The attendance was not
as large as usual on account of
the busy season, but a good time
was enjoyed by all who attended.
The following is the program of
races: six and Lender, girls, Gail
St. Louis, Bxenda Ann Hargreaves,
boys, Lawrence Elliott, Rickey
Burdge; 8 years and' under, girls,
Patsy Rathwell and Bonnie Dal-
rymple (tied), Sharon Burdge; 8
years and under, boys, Jimmie
McDonald, David Parker, Brian
Triebner; 10 years and under,
girls, Gaye Elliott, Betty Ann Laz-
enby, Barbara Rathwell; 10 years
and under, boys, Cameron McDon-
ald, Douglas Parked„ Brian Trieb-
ner; 11-12 years, girls, Carolyn
Ross, Rose Mary McDonald, Phyl-
lis Lobb; 11-12 years, boys, De-
wayne Elliott, Billy Rathwell,
Ralph Triebner; 14 years and un-
der, girls, Jean Rathwell, June
Turner, Olive Aikenhead; 14 and
under, boys, Garry Triebner, Jack
Broadfoot; married ladies, Mrs.
Bob Allan, Mrs. Slade, Mrs. Ken
Scott; measurement guess, Garry
Triebner, J. Broadfoot; married
men, Bob Allan, Mel. Graham;
three-legged race, Olive Aikenhead
and Betty. Ross, Jean Rathwell and
June Turner; tire relay, Eonnie
Dalrymple, Barbara Henderson,
Rose Mary McDonald; girls' is shoe
scramble, Janet Henderson, June
Turner, Evelyn Turner; boyS' shoe
scramble, Sinanly McDonald, Doug-
las ]Bounce; ladies kick the slip-
pett, June Turner, Amy Hunt, Bet-
ty Woolly; treasure hunt, Mrs,
William] Burdge,
Esti ilton,i visit )r Alit] Mrs.
Gor doll Wren o the weekkend,
Ali ttel^,and Joan 'returninghome
wi ..h, them, from a pleasant holi-
(Jay; ,
Mir- aiad Mrs, Ivan Wren and
daughter;t1f Milton, were week -end
guests!, also.
Mr. Arnold Gackstetter, Guelph,
spent the weekend with bik wife
and family.
Mr. David Cooper, a former resi-
dent of Kippen, and now of Los
Mantis, Colorado,- attended the
Howick Centennial recently and
visited last week with his cousin,
Mr. R. J. Cooper, and old friends
in the village.
A number from Kippen attend-
ed the concluding program of the
Bible School at Cromarty Friday
evening, 113 pupils being enrolled
for the second week's course, spon-
sored by the• Mennonite Church of
Zurich. -
Miss Joyce Hood is holidaying
two weeks with her cousin, Diane
Perkins, of London.
Mrs. Fowler, of Aurora, visited
the past week with her brother-in-
law, Mr. John L. Henderson. a
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parker;; 'of
Chatham, -visited with the latter's
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Lovell, last week •
-
Miss Pat Lovell is visiting in
Chatham this week, the guest of
Miss Carol Civilier.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell, ac-
companiefl. by Mr. and Mrs. Dun-
can Cooper and --Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Bell, spent Sunday in and
around the Chatham district.
Miss Donna McBride, Reg N., of
Stratford, is visiting her friend,
Miss Merle Dickert and relatives
in and around the village:
HENSALL NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Hensall Library will be
closed August 4th to 21st, all books
due on 4th of August. Mrs: R. J.
CAMERON, Librarian.—(Advt.).
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keys and
family have returned home after
vacationing for a few days' with
the latter's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stephen-
son, of Scarboio.
Mrs. Earle Sproat had as guests
friends from Sarasota, Fla., Toron-
to and Grosse Ile, Michigan. Mrs.
Sproat returned with them to
Grosse Ile, also visiting with Dr.
and Mrs. W. R. Sproat and family
in Windsor.
Biggar Reunion
Poplar Hill proved an ideal set-
ting on Sunday for the annual Big-
gar reunion with one hundred
members of the clan present from
Flin Flon, Man., Hanover, Galt,
Hamilton, Washington, Ont., Ancas-
ter, Tillsonburg, Port Dover, Wat-
ford, Forest, Sarnia, Inwood, New
Hamburg, Baden, Plattsville, and
Hensall. A full line of sports were
ZION
Carl Roney accompanied his
cousins, Dianne and Pat Cudmore,
home to Clinton on Friday and
will spend a few holidays there,
Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and Mrs.
James Malcolm spent Monday with
•
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Sea -
forth.
Mrs. Herb Britton, Joan and
Margie spent Friday in Stratford.
Mr. Graham De Clute and Miss
Ann Thompson, Toronto. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Malcolm and accompanied them
to Ipperwash 'on Sunday, where
they were met by Mr. and Mrs.
Don Graham and family, Keith
and Bruce going home to Sarnia
with them for the week.
Miss Pauline Broughton, of At-
wood, is visiting her aunt and un-
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin.
Alan and Jimmie Roney spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Aldon
Williams.
'Miss Marjory Belfour visited in
Mitchell recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Tubb and
Lloyd visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Annis and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pepper
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Barker and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Barker visited at Bim-
imi on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. • Ross Pepper and
Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. George
Pepper visited in Formosa on Sun-
day. .
CROMARTY
run off under the direction of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Blue' Sarnia, and
Mr. 'and Mrs. William Clark, of
Strathroy. Prize for the oldest
couple went to Mr. and Mrs. Coxen
of Plattsville; youngest, Billy Sut-
ten, of Ancaster; coming the long
est distance, Mrs. William Long-
more, Flin Flon, Man. A delicious
picnic 'supper was served. The
1957 reunion will be held at Poplar
Hill. Sports committee named for
1957 were Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Blue and Mr. and Mrs. William
Zenick, Sarnia.
Announcement
114r. and Mrs. Earle Thomas
Rowe, Hensall, formerly of Toron-
to, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Dorothy lane, to
John Arden MacDonald, son ,of Mr.
and Mrs- Orlin Chester MacDon-
ald, of Toronto. The marriage will
take place on Tuesday, August 21,
at 7:30 o'clock in Kingsway Lamb -
ton United Church, Toronto.
WINCHELSEA
Miss Kay Horne, of London, is
vacationing at the home of her
parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne..
Mrs. Walters, of London, is vis-
iting with her son, Mr. Fred Wal-
ters, and Mrs. Walters.
We, are. glad to hear Mrs. James
Horne was able to be moved from
London hospital to the Heywood
Nursing Home in Exeter.
Thursday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Gilfillan were Mr. and Mrs.
Cal Horton, from near Hensall ;
Mrs. D. Brodhagen and Brenda, of
Palmerston, and Mrs. Bill Gillfil-
lan' and Randy, of Exeter.
Winchelsea Euchre Club picnic
was held Thursday evening at Riv-
erview Park, Exeter, with Mr,
and Mrs. Elson Lynn and Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Hern in charge. All
report an enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters and
Danny visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wib Glanville, near Staf-
fa.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters and
Mrs. B. Walters and daughters vis-
ited over the weekend at Chesley
Lake.
Mrs. C. Gilfillan, Donna, Grant
and Barbara Ann and Grant Skin-
ner picnicked on Sunday with the
Hay and Horton family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batten, of
Exeter, visited on . Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten.
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Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lamont, of
London, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Houghton and
son, Peter, of Wingham, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. M. Houghton and
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and family.
Mrs. Jennie Wilson, of Toronto,
accompanied by aer--son from De-
troit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Scott and family and with Mrs.
E. Moore.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Coleman
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Laing.
• Mr. and Mrs, Mac Lamond vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Bell, at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Storey visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: Eli
mer Storey at Winthrop.
Mr. Ron Deutcher returned. to
London: on Friday after spending
a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Dow.
Mrs. E. MacDonald and Janey,
Timmy, Mary Beth and Sharey
MacDonald, of Mitchell, spent the
weekend with Miss Olive Speare.
The C.G.I.T. held their regular
-meeting in the basement of the ..
church Monday evening.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Hubert, of
Stratford, are holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Norris.,
Mr. Wilson Alien, of Swasteeka
is Visiting with his brother anis
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Allen,
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