The Huron Expositor, 1956-12-28, Page 47.7
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A. GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE ATTENTION, FARMERS — Prompt.
in Crystal Palace. Mitchell, with hats, eurteous collection of all dead and
horns, re,. !ties. :',amine to music by lisabled farm animals and hides. Call
Slim Boucher, from 10 to 2. alleet, En. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
4610 -1 'Orth. Associated with Darling & Co., of
'lanada Lt.
GODERICH PA\ :LION—Dancing every 4637-tf
Saturday. 1' Tidos .. ec. 20, tees, -,rite re- .
cord swing with Johnny Brent. Phone
Goderich 675, if nu answer 419 for New
Year's Eve table reservations. 4637-4
Notices
For Sale
FOR SALE—Several used television sets
at special prices. Apply DUBLIN ELEC-
TRIC, Dublin. 4637-tf
FOR SALE Oxe 9u0x20 truck tire, in
RADIO REPAIRS — For all kinds of :,,,+d condition.: $40. PHONE x60. Sea -
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE, forth. 464051
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R• 4637-tf WAR!' } NOX. R.R. t, Blyth.
FOR SALE German Shepheri pups.
HENSALL SALES
Every Thursday at 2 p.m., Mill St., Ben-
gali. Bring your livestock. Always a good
market price. HARRY SMITH, Phone 187. OR':EIt YOUR FURNITURE from Dub-
Hensall ; VICTOR BARGREAVES, HU. lin Electric. TV swivel chairs in stock
2-7511, Clinton. 4637-tf at big savings, DUBLIN ELECTRIC
ltublin, 463749
4640 31
OKE'S BILLIARDS—Films developed.
Camera supplies for all makes, including
M.M. colored film.
4637-tf
WATERLOO
CATTLE 'BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
For artificial insemination information
or sera ice from all breeds of cattle, Phone.
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
at CLINTON HU. 2-3441. between 7:30 !
and 9:30 a.m. We ha,e all breeds avail-'
able—top quality at low cost. 4637-tf
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
The Township of Tuckersrnitb Munici-
pal Dumping Grond, situated one -ball
mile west of Egmondville, Con. 3, H.R.S.,
will be open only to ratepayers of the
Township of Tuckersmith. on Wednesday
.and Saturday afternoons, from the hours
of 2 to 6 p.m. HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods).
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
No wire. car bodies or garbage irtg ole wtth •pri:r •lis[. o samples 25' . 24 sam-
is to be deposited, and all dumping must p,le.= 0„� alai! -Ord r Der:. T - 73,
be done under the supervision of the in- NOVA -SIU CO.. Los 91. Hamilton.
specter.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk, Tenders Wanted
Twp, of :uckersn:ith.
413' tf
SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, $10.00
per load. approximately 234 cords; mixed
wood, 58.00 per load. approximately 234t
cords. Prompt Delivery. FRED' J. HUD.
IE, phone Clinton HU. 2-6655. 4631x10
WANTED --Used shallow well pressure
system. Apply Box 395, HURON EX-
posrroa. 4640 331
FOR SALE -40 -foot mobile home. Can
be seen at William MacGregor's. one mile
east of Kipper. For further particulars
write WILMER MacGREGO ft, Mount
Slope. 46.10-3
FOR SALE
WANTED 'f0 BORROW -42,500 second
mortgage .,n farm property. valued at
913,500. for 10 years. at 6'k. Apply Box
594, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4640x1
TOWNSHIP OF TUCNERSMITH
Fi':e hundred hags of cement. Contact
DOIG. Reeve
or IVAN FORSYTH, Councillor.
4533-4
Personals
In Memoriam
MUIR—In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Shirley Ann Muir,
who passed away December 31, 1953.
We wonder why she had to leave us,
She was like a flower in bloom,
So young, s0 fair. so loving,
Yet called away so soon.
God needed one more flower
For His garden in Heaven so bright;
lir picked the sweetest bud
In the silence of the night.
Ever remembered and sadly missed by
Da.l, Turn and Don. 4640x1
Something to sell? Something
'n buy? Phone 41. Seaforth.
Lost and Found
LOST -Between $80 and 939 on Main
Street or in store. Reward. Apply Box
583, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4640E01
Cards of Thanks
1 WISH TO THANK my many friends
and neighbors for visits. treats, cards and
letters while I was a patient in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London. They were very
much appreciated.
4640x1 MRS. JOHN FISHER
THE FAMILY of the late George Cole-
man wish to express their sincere thanks
to their many friends and neighbors for
their acts of kindness, gifts and floral
tributes. Special thanks to Rev. Dr.
Semple and Choir of Egmondville, Rev.
'I'. J. Pitt, of Varna, and Mr. G. A.
Whitney. 46.10x1
,00"ti,•d�
THE HURON
GREY TO' WWN :HIP
SCHOOL Bt-?:.-rhf)
1V.:11. 1• rs 'r 1,1,"...kers for
r}', ry 7th.
-''dries ie ..
.-I,rn mr•n,'e :'et r:nary 1. 11157.
J. CARL HEMI^;GWAY.
-Treas.
R.R. ?'russets. Ont.
17.10-2
GREY TOWNSHIP
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C l%UNT�i C: it li !`CIL '.3" re•,'i,•- lenders' for th- -:: -:,. of
;rotary-: r,t,w,'or, unlit .10',':.,1' 7:3.
will nest :n •h� ('••.1n:i1 Ct;aml'✓rs.: `; -. ,.
Court House,
an. lest i, J ;n„ ,n Lr . R Ethel, r -
TUESDAY, JANII sill- 1i1G7 man. ivl r. John Con 6•c, U k. Ethel
at 2:00 p.m. Orl.. ;tat.inx .,. , sc ;ZI marked
All aacou0.ts :: '.ices of deputations, '
Must be in the hand_ of the County Clerk, Present
not later than , t.lr,lay, Jar'. nary 121h, ^lance..
1957.
10.10-222,1
A H..ERSKINE,
Huron County Clerk.
NOMINATION
MEETING
Township of McKillop
A meeting of the Electors of the Town-
ship of McKillop will be held at Winthrop
Hall, on Friday, Dr-cemher 20. 1556. for
the purpose of nominating for a Reeve
and four Councillor.,. Nominations will
be received from 15" hour of one o'clock
to two o'clock in the afternonn.
In the event of more heing nominated
than are required to fill the positions, an
election will be held on Monday. January
7, 1957. Polls will be open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., at the ft:llnwing places:
No. 1—Mrs. Mary Carlin's b,,uoe. Lot
10, Con. 5: Matthew Murray. D.R.O.:
Wilfred McQuaid, P.C.
No, 2—Wilmer Scott's house. Lot 25,
Con. 4: James R. Hogg. D.R.O.; Alex
Kerr, P.C.
No. 3—Joseph Smith's house. Lot 11,
$ lath Concession: William Dennis, D.
R.O.; Stephen Murray, P.C.
No. 4—School No. 7. Lot 26, Con. 12:
Allan Campbell, D.R.O.; Ross Driscoll,
J. M. ECKERT,
Returning Officer.
4640-2
TWP. of TUCKERSMITH
Notice of Nomination
Meeting
A meeting of the Electors of the Town-
ship of Tnckersmith will be held in the
Town Hall, Seaforth, on Monday, Decem-
ber'81, 1956, for the purpose of nominat-
ing- candidates for the offices of Reeve
and/ Councillors for 1957, and -certain-
School Trustees for the years 1957 and
1958.
Nominations will be received from the
hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the
afternoon.
In the event of more being nominated
(z , than are required to fill the positions, an
election will be held on Monday, January
'7, 1.957. Polls will 'e open from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.il'i:, at the following planes:
P.S.D. No, 1—Ors. Sheila King's House,
Egnsondvllle; H -IL -O., Harry Chesney: P.
C., William Cameron.
P.S.D. No. 2—S.S. No. 8: D.R.O., Roy
MeGtoeh: P.C., William Scotehmer.
W.
P.S.D.
Roberts; P.C., George Tur'ner,0
P.S.D. 'No, 4—S.S. No. 8: D.R.O.,
rorrie Sillery; P.C., John Rroadfeot.
No. 5—B.S: No. 1: D.R..O.,
CvAlle 'rragnair P.6., Glenn Bell
1.$.D.No 6- .S .
No•
$c Bi`oadtoot; i ,. `. Eobei QP71i1 i1.
salary is $ 170,00, 1 uties to
February 1, 197, 7.
J. CARL HEMINGWAY
Sec.- ,',:as.
1.2
GREY TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL BOARD
tevtd•'0' for - "'.l' -l' of dry
ht.rd body wood ' he ueli'.ered u, '.0.
No. 10. by I'ebruary 1, 1057. .\ !so ten-
ders rs for about 170 cords of gr<en hard
1N,rly wun,i, 10 he Asti, t'rerl ` • ' to various
crhnols by July 1. 1937.
'!'enders may he for all or an: part of
this wood and must be recei,e'l bs Janu-
ary 7, 1957,
J. CARL HEMINGWAY,
Sec.-Treas.,
R.11. 3, Brussels.. Ont,
Phone 25-5, Brussels,
4140-2
'l'HE FA>lU,l• ,'f :he late John A. Mc-
Naughton of 'Fu,'kvr..mith 'Township. wishes
to eepre s thanks to all the relations,
friends and neighbors for the many acts
of kindness and sympathy extended to
them during their revent bereavement. Al-
so fur the beautiful doral tributes and
curds of sympathy• also special thanks to
Dr. .l amts Semple. G. A. Whitney and
Dr. 5, L. Hrndy. 4640x1
0
HEN5.IAI
vIrs. William Henry has receiv-
ed word of the sudden passing of
her brother, Peter T. Cameron,
who died in the General Hospital
at Saskatoon with a heart seizure,
in his 72nd year. Further particu-
lars will be given in p,ext week's
issue.
J. Allan, of R.C.A.F. Station, Clin-
ton, was the winner of an electric
train, valued at $65, in a draw at
the Texaco Service Station here.
Mrs. Allan Johnston, of Kippen,
won the electric percolator at a
draw at Irwin Ladies' Wear.
Mrs. Catherine Redden, who re-
turned home from South Huron
Hospital last week, was taken
back to the hospital on Saturday
by ambulance,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, of
Thamesville. were Christmas visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs, John Hen-
derson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid, Jer-
ry and Allan, spent Christmas Day
with relatives in Teeswater.
Miss Mary Gibson, of Brucefield,
is ,pending the winter months with
Mr. and Mrs. John McMurtrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Munn spent
the Christmas holiday with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Gooding and family, in Park-
hill.
Miss Jean Armstrong. of London,
spent the Christmas holiday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,
Billy and Carol, spent Christmas
with Mrs. Brown's parents in Tavi-
stock.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Paterson
spent the Christmas holiday with
relatives in Kitchener.
Mrs. Lou Simpson is visiting
'with members of her family in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney McClin-
chey and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Clinchey, of Aullurn, and Mr. Wm.
Walden, of Westfield, were Christ-
mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Harburn and family.
May it be Happy, Prosperous
KEATING'S PHARMACY
J. E. KEATING, Phm.E.
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Heading your way ° are our sincere
and best wishes for the Happiest New
Year—one filled with Health and Joy!
Ball -Macaulay Ltd.
SEAFORTH
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KIPPEN
Mrs. John. McGregor and her
sister, Mrs. Edgar Butts, of Sea -
forth. spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor and
family.
Mr. Robert Thomson visited on
Christmas Day at the home of his
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stokes. of London.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Thomson and
children spent Christmas with the
litter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Storey. of near Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr. Win-
throp. visited Mr. and Mrs. Elston
Dowson on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morton. of
near Seaforth, visited on Christ-
mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Nel-
son Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme, of
Dashwood. visited Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs, Amelia McCly-
mcnt.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Dickert
of Clifford. visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert.
We are sorry to report Mrs. Jas
McLean is confined to Scott Mem-
orial. Hospital, Seaforth. We trust
for a speedy recovery,.
Rev. and Mrs. McLeod are
spending the Christmas holidays at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. • Garth
Mosher. Ottawa.
Mr. Frank Wright and James.
accompanied by Ml's. Norris Sil-
lery. of Brucefield, and Mrs. Har-
vey Craig. of Walton. attended the
funeral of their cousin. Miss Mary
Ann Hamilton in Listowel, on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, Pat
and Terry. of Stratford, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Dinsdale and
Miss M. Whiteman,
Mrs. Mary Hill. of Sheldon, Coun-
ty of Darham. England. is a visi-
tor of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aikenhead.
Mrs. Alice Cook and friend, of
London. visited Sunday with Mrs.
A. McClymont, the latter returning
with her daughter to spend the
Christmas Yuletide.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whiteman
and daughter, Margaret, of Toron-
to, spent Christmas Day and Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Dinsdale and
Miss M. Whiteman.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert
and Merle visited Sunday with rel-
atives in Melbourne.
Mr. Hugh McGregor, of Detroit,
a brother of Mrs. Wm. Deitz, is
spending the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Deitz and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Munroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson and
daughter, Anne, and Mrs. Tom
Burke and Mrs. Gibson, all of
Wroxeter, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Mellise
We are happy to report Mrs.
Harry Chesney is improving in
health.
Mrs. Harry Caldwell and her
son, Jack, left Monday morning by
plane from Malton airport for a
two weeks' vacation in Florida.
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Dicket and
Merle were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wahl and Allen, of Listowel; Mr.
and Mrs. Alegi Murray, Waterloo;
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Roth,
Florida.
The draws on Christmas Eve at
Dickert's store were won by:
Winston Workman, Dick McCabe
and Harry Chesney.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mousseau
and Marilyn spent Christmas Day
with Mrs. Mousseau's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Brown, of Grand
Bend.
Mrs. Orville Twitchell a n d
Myrney are speeding the Christ-
mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Davidson in Port Colborne.
Mr. Sim Roobol spent Christmas
with relatives in Ridgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traquair
and family, of Sarnia, were Christ-
mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray McCreery and family.
Miss Maja Roobol, nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
spent Christmas at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Raye Paterson
spent the Christmas holiday in
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiford and
family left on Thursday for Mont-
real, where they took a plane to
London, England, to spend three
weeks with their respective fam-
ilies. Mr. Fiford is accountant at
General Coach Work of Canada
here.
Mrs. Charles Farquhar, of Hen -
sail. was the winner of the Christ-
mas cake at Beaton's Bakery, in a
draw on Saturday night.
Miss Elvira Churchill, of Toron-
to, was a Christmas guest with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Shaddick and Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker, of
Toronto, are spending the Christ-
mas holidays with the former's
pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Walker.
At the morning service in Car-
mel Church, Rev D. MacDonald
for his sermon topic, spoke on the
theme, "Unto us a child is born"
and the choir sang two numbers.
with Mrs. Harold Bell at the organ
console.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hess spent
Christmas with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McCloy and family in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Appleton, of Ex-
eter, visited- with Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Jinks recently.
There is no better time to re-
new . Old Friendships than at
the start of a New Year.
We send you the Warmest
Greetings of t h e Season!
AFORTH' 'MOTORS
sEaPOaTx
BLAKE
/Several from this community at-
tended the funeral of the late 'John
George Coleman, father of PAM
Elgin McKinley, of the Goshen
Line, who passed away on Friday
at the home of his son, Mr. Anson
Coleman, of Hillsgreen. Mr. Cole-
man was widely known as a cattle
drover in these parts. The sym-
pathy of the community goes out
to the McKinley family in this dis-
trict from their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride were
in Toronto recently attending a
United Farmers' Co - operative
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Musselman, Sr.,
and daughter, Audrey, and Mr.
and Mrs. Musselman, Jr., of Wa-
terloo, visited their friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Gingerich, on Sun-
day.
Miss Elizabeth Finlay spent the
weekend with her girl friend near
Hensall.
Mrs. Harold Finlay, Mary Em-
ma Jane and Margaret visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Madge at Hills -
green one afternoon.
Let Us
OAST
YOUR TURKEY
Bring us your oven-ready
turkey or fowl MONDAY
morning. Dec. 31st. It will
be perfectly, cooked and
ready for you New Year's
Eve.
SMITH'S BAKERY
PHONE 37
SEAFORTH
Town Hall
HENSALL
Monday, Dec. 31st
Balloons - Hats - Horns
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Health, Happiness and
Prosperity in 1957
SEAFORTH
FARMERS CO - OPERATIVE
EGG STATION PHONE 13
FEED and FERTILIZER : PHONE 9
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For Rent
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FOR RENT -2 -room apartment. OR-
VILLE OKE, Seaforth. 4687-tf
FOR, RENT—Warm, partially furnished
apartment; living room, kitchen and bed-
room: reasonable. FRANK REYNOLDS.
Phone 669 r 38, Seaforth. 4686-tf
Births
BOLTON—At ,Scott Memorial Hospital,
on December 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Bolton. Seaforth, a son—Carl Wil-
liam.
CORNISH—At
December er 28,ott to Mr. and DHospital,. Car-
lyle Cornish, Seaforth, a son --Dwayne
Carlyle.
LAMONT--3n' Galt, on December 20, to
Mr. Mid Mrs. Norman Lamont a son,
Leslie Notnian. A grandson for Mrs.
Margaret Lamont.
It.tJSHOALL—At Clinton Pti6llc 11011014 1,
on Deldertber 20, to�'1t.r/art, 'arid, Mrs.
J. Ruehcall, a slaughter', . Catherine
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