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The Huron Expositor, 1962-02-15, Page 9w sr USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE Coming ,Events 2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted . Situations Wanted 8. Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used -'Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted , 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 16. For Sale or Rent 17. Wanted To Rent' - 18. Property Wanted 19. Notices 20. Auction Sales 21, Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks - 25. In Memoriam 26. Personals The cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 650 • plus 25c for each 4 -line verse., All other classifications mini- mum 65 cents per insertion. except Auction Sales, (20) Tenders Wanted (21) and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- tion. For cash payment or if paid i by 10 days following last inser- tion, 1 ca., deducted from above rates. J COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firms, Trades- men, etc.): Minimum 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 • cents per advertisement; 1. Coming Events RESERVE FRIDAY, March 30, for''Seaforth Public School Spring Concert. 1-05-1 BINGO every Saturday night, Canadian Legion Memorial Hall Seaforth, commencing at 8:30 P.m. Jackpot $64 on 58 calls: One $25 special and two door, prizes. 1,05-1 RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs. Stan'Waldie, (nee Shirley, • Dolmage), at Brodhagen Com- munity Centre, Thursday, Feb. 22nd. Ladies please briirg lunch. 1-05x1 EUCHRE card party to be held on. February 23rd, at 8:30 p.m., in St. Patrick's Church Hall, Dublin., Auspices •• CWL. Everyone welcoine. Admission 75c. 1.05-2 OPEN BOWLING Tuesday, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday 7 p. m. to 9 p.m., Friday 9 p.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday afternoon and evening, Sunday afternoon and evening. SEAFORTIII BOWL- ING LANES, phone 350. 1-034f 2. Lost, Strayed PAIR of, glasses, lost Tues, morning, on Huron St., near the Dick House. Finder please • PHONE 236. 2-05-1 BLACK and WHITE border Collie, wearing a red collar. An- swers to Blackie; a child's pet. Finder please earl SEAFORTH 41-M. .2-05-1 3. Found . A BAG, containing a few ar- ticles of children's clothing, found on Goderrich St. E., near Seaforth Apartments. Owner may have same by contacting BOX 1093, The Huron Expos- itor, and paying charges. 3-05-1 4. Help Wanted OFFICE HELP rewired, pre- ferably girl, well, experienced. Interviews Saturday afternoon and evening,at Zurich. GIN- GERICH'S SALES & SERVICE LTD., phone 34, Zurich. 4-05-1 ASSESSOR Town of Seaforth 'Written appliea tions for the position of Town Assessor will • be received until March 2, 1962, Envelope must be clearly marked "Application". C. Lyle Hammond, Clerk 5-3 FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE PAGE 4 Box Holders'Names Not Given Out It is 'not pOSSible for us to.divulge the name or ad, dress of any advertiser using a ,larch Expositor box number. Please do'not ask for this information. 4.. Help Wanted. CARETAKER • REQUIRED Applications will be received in writing by....the undersigned to' and including February 22, 1962, for the position, of carre- taker at SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, SEAFORTH Application's are to state age; experience 'and salary remitted. Five day -week in effect. An ability to carry oust minor repairs will be an asset. For further details contact -James M. Scott, chairman, Property Committee. Duties to commence March 1, 1962. LLOYD HOGGARTH, Sec. .. • 4-05-1 8. , Farm Stock For Sale THREE PUREBRED Here- ford heifers, due in Spring.- 3 Purebred open heifers and 1 .bull. JOE HASTINGS, Lot 25, Con. 7, Hibbert. 8-05x1 10. Used Cars For Sale 1950, MERCURY 1/2 ton pick- up, not bad shape. Sacrifice for $95.00 or trade for. what have you! PHONE 275 W" 1, Hensall, 14I -05x2 1935 DODGE coupe, recently painted, runs good, tires and upholstery are good. Priced at $250. Contact DAVID PERRIE, RR 3, Brussels,, • 10-05x2 11. Articles For Sale TWO - HP General Electric motor fear sale. Phone 48'11 10, ART SMALE. _ _ -11-05x1 • RABBPFS for sale. Apply A. POLAND, RR „2,, Dublin phone 34 R 11, Dublin. ' 11-04x2 GURNEY 40" electric range, with a lot of life. $15. GINGER- ICH'S SALES & SERVICE LTD., phone 585, Seaforth. 05-1 CHOOSE YOUR diamond in privacy at ANSTETT JEWEL- LERS, For an evening appoint- ment phone 77, Seafarth.11-03-tf GURNEY 280" gag. range. A-1 codiditibn'. $150. GINGERICH'S• SALES & SERVICE LTD., phone 585, Seaforth. 11-05-1 RUSSEL oats grown from re- gistered seed last year. LEON- ARD STRONG, phone 655 R 23, Seaforth. 11-05-1 NORGE gas, dryer, in good condition, .$160. GINGERICH'S SALES •& SERVICE LTD., phone 585, Seaforth. 11105-1 ELECTRIC Burroughs add- , ing machine. Full key board. Apply SEAFORTH. PUBLIC UTILITY OFFICE. 11-05-1 CATTLE OILER—Mclntyre's cattle oilers, the greatest ad- vance in cattle oilers in 50 yrs. The only oiler with spiral curry comb teeth that groom the cat- tle. ORVILLE STOREY, RR 1, Seaforth. See " the oiler at our farm. 11-03-tf STAPLERS—Never before! A stapler with quality and per- formance at the low price of 69c. See them to -day at THE HUR- ON EXPOSITOR, phone 141. SINGER Automatic zig-zag portable sewing machine, makes button holes, sews on buttons, darns, monograms, and blind stitches, no attachrifents"'needed. Eight monthly payments of $6.50 or $52 cash, Write Dealer at BOX 1087, THE HURON EXPOSITOR 11-02x4 STARTED PULLETS for sale. K 155 Kimber and Ideal H -3-W Leghorn pullets, 16 -weeks, Feb. 19, 18 weeks, March 5, 20 weeks, March 19. They are a lovely Sock of pullets raised under ideal conditions, hot water brooding. Don't worry about buying these birds if your pens are cold, they are all a'oogt Mg and the, temperature cut down ,to harden, them up. 12 years in started pullets and a lifetime in poultry. Vaccinated debeakedes dewormed and de.' livered. R. J. ANDREWS and SON, RR 3, Seaforth, phone 600 R 3. 11,-04-5 LAUNDERAMA 20 lb. big load washers, in- vestigate and compare the ad- vantages' of our 20 lb..machines for your stores. Also eonsi'der the latest in , Dri-Clean -mach: hies, using only Dupofnt Val- clene, complete self contained units. 'Choice location available in Niagara Falls. VEND-PAK MACHINES LTD. 292 Weston Road, Taro*, 9, photto JACK S. CARTLIDGE, Brantford „- 752.6839 • 11444 11. Articles For Sale NORGE automatic defrost 8 cubic foot refrigerator, $80. GINGERICH'S ,.SALES & SErR- VICE LTD., `phone 585, Sea - forth. 11-05-1 21" PHILCO table model television set. 9 cu. ft. Leonard refrigerator. Electric brooder stove, all three articles are in good condition. Phone 90 R 4, Dublin, EARL TRUTTER, RR 1, Dublin, Ontario. 11-05-3 THREE -piece bedroom suite, 'china cabmet, cabinet and 3 - piece record player, all in wal- nut finish•. Also an 8 -foot len- gth of counter and top kitchen cupboards ROBERT ' BETTLES, phone 837 R32, Seaforth. 11.05-1 t2. Wanted To Buy HIGHEST CASH PRICES For sick, dead, disabled farm animals. Prompt, courteous col- lection of dead, disabled farm ammais. Dead Stock Disposal Act Lic. 42-C-60. Call,collect ED. ANDREWS, 863-W=1, Seaforth. 12-03-tf ' INTERNATIONAL one- fur- row riding plows. Apply WIL- FRED NICHOLSON, West Monkton. . 12-03NC4 13. Wanted TRADE used magazines, 2 for 1. JOHN C. MUIR, George St., Seaforth, evenings, 7 to 9. 13-03-3 18. Property Wanted FRAME HOUSE, in good can, dition, suitable for moving. In- dicate size, location and. price,. BOX +1092;- The Huron Expos` itor. 18-05-1 19. Notices MAKE YOUR...wash..day easy, use MITCHELL• SPEED WASH,, "open 24 hours daily. Montreal; Mitchell. 19-04x4 PIONEER CHAIN SAWS are Canada's -finest. Two models to choose from. Complete parts and :service for: all Pioneer saws. ROBERT GLEN, phone HU 2-9909, Clinton. 19-05x7 ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK' SERVICE Highest prices for dead, ol'd or disabled horses and cattle. Phone ,Atwood 356-2622, collect. Lieence No. 156C62." 19-02-16 STAPLERS—Never'before! A stapler with quality and per- formance at the low price of 69e. See them to -day •at'THE HUR- ON EXPOSITOR, phone 141. FILTER QUEEN sales and service. Repairs to all makes of• vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned cleaners for sale. BOB .PECK, RR '1, Zurich, phone Hensall 696 R 2. 19-03-tf ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser. vice, cleaners and polishers, al- so reconditioned cleaners and parts. BERT HARRIS, 109 New- gate St., Gisderich, phone JA 4-7917. 19-03-tf SOMETHING to sell? Some. thing you need? Use the Want Ads each week in The Huron Expositor. They bring results. Just PHONE 141, Seaforth. SPRAYED apple's for sale. Spy, Delicious, Tatman Sweet, Snow, King, Greening. Firee delivery in Seaforth. Phone Clinton HU 2-3214, FRED Mc- CLYMONT and SONS, Varna. 11-03,05-tf SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Tele e 446, For all k' ds of upholstering. 19-03-tf NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Ratepayers and inhabitants of the Tovvnship of Tucker - smith are requested by the Couneil to not park cars on township roads and streets dup- ing the winter months in order to facilitate snowplowing oper- ations. Council will not be responsible for damages tb any vehicles parked on roads or streets. JAMES I. McINTOSH, Clerk, Ttickersmith 19-00-8 NOTICE • • Township of McKillop Ml ,car owners in the Town- ship of McKillop are requested not tit park their cars on the roads of the Township during the„ winter. Cars that are left on the roads are contrary to the Highway Traffic Act and are a detriment to operation of snowplows. 'Please note that Provincial Police will take necessary ac- tion to see that cars arenot left on roads and prosecution may follow. VirfLSON LITTLE, Road Superintendent 19044f 19. Notices MAGIC MARKERS — Instant dry • Waterproof; write on any surface; just pull off cap and Manles Marker is ready to use. Refill's available. Nine colors of ink. THF HURON EXPOSITOR, phone 141, Seaforth. 11-73xtf TOWN OF SEAFORTH Dog,.,.Tax For. 1962 is now due. Male dog $2,00, each additional •$4.00 Female dog $4:00, each additional $6.00 Tags available at Town Clerk's Office 19-03-3 21. Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED • Tenders will be received by the undersigned, on or before March 10, 1962, for the instal- lation, of a new oil furnace in SS No. 7, McKillop. Plans to be approved by the board. Work to be completed during July, 1962. ALEX DENNIS, Sec. Treas. RR 2, Walton . . 21-05-2 -.WARBICIDE TENDER • Township , of Tuckersmith , For ' approximately 600 lbs. of warbicide for spraying eat- tle for Warble Fly. Tenders to state price per 15 1b. bag delivered to Township Shed in hamlet of Egmondviile( Ontario. Tenders to be clearly marked "Tender:—Warbi'cide" and in the Clerk's hands by March 5, 1962, and' will be opened . and considered on March 6, 1962, at 2:30 p.m. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. J. I. McIntosh, Clerk ., RR 3, Sealorth, Ontario. 21-05-2 WARBLE FLY SPRAYING TENDER Township of Tuckersmith For spraying cattle for war- ble fly in 1962. Tender. 'to state price per head per spray. Work to be done under the direction of the In$pector im accordance with the regulations of the Warble Fly Act. Tenders- to be clearly marked "Tandem—Warble Fly Spray- ing,, Tenders to be in Clerk's hands by March 5, 1962, and will be opened and considered on March 6, 1962, at 3:30 'p.m. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. J. I. McIntosh, Clerk RR 3, Seaforth, Ontario. 21-05-2 GRAVEL TENDER Township of Tuckersmith For the crushing and haul- ing of approximately 12,000 cu. yds. of gravel to township roads in 1962; nib" screen to be used. Contractor to supply all re- quirements except gravel which will be supplied by the town- ship at 3 locations. Work to 'be completed by July 1, 1062, andes the super- vision of the RoadSupeninter1- dent and subject to the approv- al of the Dept. of Highways of Ontario. Tenders to be clearly marked "Tender—Gravel" and must be in the Clerk's hands by Mar. 5, 1962, and will be opened and considered on March 6, 1962, at 2 p.m.• Tenders to be accompanied by ar marked cheque for $300. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. J. I. McIntosh, Clerk RR 3, Seaforth, Ontario. 21-05-2 DRAINAGE TENDER Township .of Tuckersmith For the construction and re- pair of the Archibald Munici- pal Drains, ' according.-ho_,En- gineers profile and spircifica, tions will be received by • the undersigned until March 5. Ten- der must be clearly. marked "Tender -Drainage". • s•-• 5512 lined feet of • 15, 14, 12 3.1(y., 7, and 6 inch trio find oleo, bbl d1g,.laya'tid back - MI, 4(155'3 Oath '1ia and 21.; Tenders .Wanted field stone protections. Township to supply tile and pipe within approximately one mile of work. '.Contnact4rs to have Work- men's Compensation Insurance. A marked cheque for ten per- cent pencent with a minimum of $IQO,to accompany tender. Lowest dr any tender not nec- essarrily accepted. . Plan, profile and specifica- tions may be seen at the Clerk's Office. J. I. McIntosh, Clerk RR 3, Seaforth, Ontario. 21-05-2 23. Business Directory A. WHITNEY' FUNERAL HOME Goderich St., W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119, - Seaforth BOX FUNERAL SERVICE R. S. BOX LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful attedon Hospital Bed FLOWERS for ALL OCCASIONS Phones: Res. 595-W — Store 43 J. A. BURKE • Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN ONTARIO Night or Day Calls: • Phone • 43 R 10 W. J. CI TEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER -" and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls 335 A. W. SILLERY Barrister, `Solicitor, etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth Ontario McdONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P..D. McCONNELL, Q.C. —D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 550 SEAFORTH .MEDICAL CLINIC Goderich St., Seaforth, phone 26 P. L. BRADY, M.D., M.C.G.P. Telephone 750 W 1 E. MALKUS, M.D. Telephone 15 W. FLEWELLING, M.D., C.M. Telephone 223 OFFICE HOURS: Afternoons, except Wednesdays; Evenings, except Wednesday and Saturday Appointments may be made in advance. - DR. M. W. STAPLETON c Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth If no answer, call Residence 605 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.; M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W Res. 5-J ,. Seaforth SEAFORTH VETERINARY • CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. W. G. Drennan, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaofrth JOHN E.' LONGSTAFF Optometrist, optical' services, Goderich .St. W., adjacent to Clinic. Tues, to Sat,; 9=5:30, except Wed. Thurs. evening by appninttment. Phone 791, Sea - forth. Monday, Clinton Medic- al Centre. D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction Commercial Hotel Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE co. HEAD OFFICE--Seaforth, Ont. OFFICERS: President -J. L. Malone, Seaforth Vice-President—John H. • Mc - Ewing, Blyth. Secretary -Treasurer — W. 'E. Southgate, Seaforth. DIRECTORS: J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;. John H. McEwing, Blyth; William S. Alexander,.. Walton; Harvey Ful- ler, Goderich; Wm. Its Pepper, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth; N. Trewartha, Clin- ton. AGENTS: Vincent Lane, RR 5, Seaforth;. William ' Leiper, Jr., Londes• born; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; Harold Squires, RR 3, Clinton. A. Ms HARPER & COMPANY Chartered Accountants 55 South -St. Telephone Goderich _ , JA 4-7562 Licensed Municipal Auditor 24. Cards of Thanks I WISH to thank all who sent me cards, fruit, gifts and visits ed mewhile" I was in the hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. Gorwili aiid the nutting staff of Mitten public itospitad. 24.45x1 CINDY MSCD*1'tALb. 24. Cards of Thanks •. HURON PRESBYTERIAL PREEN' IS HENSALL UCW SPEAKER I WISH to take this oppor- tunity for thank n)y ,,kiends, Northside United 'CJs(irch, my fellow worker for -remember- ing ' -me while I was ai patient. in Kitchener -Waterloo HospitaL 24-05x1 JOHN MICHELE. I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives who sent cards, flowers and treats and visited me while a patient in Victoria Hospital. S p e c i a l thanks to the doctors' and the nurses of the hospital. 24-05x1 J. K. CORNISH. I WOULD like to express my thanks to the Varna United Church. Women's Society and to all my relatives and friends who sent cards and treats, also, visited me while I was 1r- St. Joseph's Hospital and also at home. 24-05-1 RACHEL JOHNSTON. I p WISH to thank all my friends who sent cards and treats. while a Patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sp ie 'e i la. l,' thanks to Drs. Brady, Malkus and Flewelling and, to special nurses and staff of the hospital:;. 24-05x1 ROBBIE POWELL. I WOULD like to take ,this opportunity to thank my friends and neighbours, Constable Mc- Kay, Dr. Malkus: and Dr. Stap- leton. Box Ambulance, nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Hospital and all who' assisted at home in .any way. All was deeply appreciated. 24-05-1 LLOYD MILLER. I WISH to thank all my neighbours, friends and rela- tives' for all they did for my family while I was in the hos,- pital. Also for the lovely cards and treats sent to me at home and in the hospital. ,Special thanks to Drs. Brady and Mal- kus and the nursing staff. 24-05-1 MRS. ART FINLAYSON THE HEARTFELT thanks of the family of the late Charles Malcolm (Mac) Scott are ex- tended to all those friends and relatives who by their letters and messages Of sympathy, their personal visits, floral tributes, donation's to the Can- cer Fund and their many acts of kindly thoughtfulness have made our loss of husband, leather, son and nephew so much easier to bear. We make grateful acknowledgement to Rev. Robt. Bissett of Avonton Presbyterian Church for his kindly ,.ninisdrations, to - the• pallbearers and to those who loaned their cars. Our deep ap- preciation to neighbours . and the. Cavern Congregation Circle for their wonderfully kind as- sistance. 24-05-1" 27. Births DEPIERRQ—At Scott Memor- ial Hospital, on Feb. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Depierro, Seaforth, a daughter, SHOLDICE—,At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Feb: 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Ga'r'y"' Shol- ' dice, (Barbara Clark), 14 art Lane, London, a son, /'Mark Russell, a brother for Paul: 29. Deaths WILLIS—In Clinton, on Feb. 10, James E. Willis, beloved husband of Minnie MacKay, in his 81st year. BLAKE Mr. Harold Finlay and fam- ily visited last Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson'Erb and family. Blake Public School held a skating party on Thursday af- ternoon in Zurich. Mr. Lloyd McBride and David of Windsor, visited over the weekend with friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West- brook and family, of Goderich, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Westbrook's father, Mr, Gustov Bohn, of Blake. Mr. Sol Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginkerich and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family. , Mrs. Nbrman Mustard has re- turned home after spending a pleasant vacation with relatives in Hamilton. WINt'HROP The Messengers will meet Saturday, Feb. 17, at the home of Mrs. Glen McClure, at 2:00 o'clock. Each child is to bring one Valentine. Moore Rink Wins At St. Thomas Bill Moore's Seaforth quart- ette and a St. Thomas entry skipped by Bill Dufty claimed draw honors in Saturday's one - day mixed curling bonspiel at St. Thomas Curling- Club. The Seaforth four gained first draw laurels with three wins plus 31, while Ken Fry's St. Thomas club entry wag sec- ond with two wins, a tie and plus -'of 26-1/2. Albert Quaite's ingersoll stain, was third with two plus •25. Mrs. G. W. Tiffin, of Wing - ham, president of Huron Pres- byterial of United.' Church Wo- men, addressed the first gen- eral . meeting -of the United Church Women in the United Church, Hensall, Monday even- ing, taking for -her theme, "Wa- gons of Fruit." Christians have sent loaded wagons of love, medicine, books, teachers and doctors to go with them, but these can be sent in even great- er quantities if we all dedicat- ed- ourselves to the new pur- pose. We should not be hesi- tant, she said„ in travelling the broad new highway 'that leads to general -council. Our services are witnesses to God's resur- rection. Through deeds, not words, the 'Kingdom of God comes. We are 400,000 women joined together, all treading on new ground. God's• invasion begins in the small units and spreads to the whole world, The speaker was introduced by Mrs. Jack Drysdale and pre- sented a gift. Mrs. Edison For- rest presented the devotional, "How to furnish our new room, which is 'our new organization, with love, faith, hope, grati- tude, compassion, w i s d o m, courtesy, courage, integrity and cheerfulness. She was assisted in the devotional. by Mrs. Verne Alderdice and Mrs. Wes Richardson. Reports from the leaders of the five units were given and Miss Mary Goodwin presented the treasurer's report. An invi- tation to attend the World D of Prayer at Carmel Presby- terian Church Friday, March 9, at 3 p.m., was accepted. A mo- tion was passed that the finance committee . draw up ,.a policy first before deciding to donate to any outside organization. Vocal duets, "Where He Leads I Will Follow" and "The Sav- iour For Me" were sung by Mrs. Maude Hedden and Mrs. George Hess, accompanied by Mrs. Orville Jones. Pre'sident Mrs. E. Rowe presided for the business and Mrs. Jack Drys- dale, leader of Unit 2, for the program. Mrs. T. J. Sherritt was pianist for the meeting, attended by 70. Baskets of lovely spring flowers decorated the church, A delicious Valen- tine luncheon was served by members .qf Unit 2, Mrs. -Drys- dale gave courtesy, remarks. CONSTANCE Constance COF held' a suc- cessful progressive euchre Fri- day night, Feb. 9, a ..their hall, and prizes were won by the fol- • lowing: high lady, Mrs. Alex Mel'Glichael; - Pone hands, Mrs. Robert Dalton; low, Mrs. Ken Hulley; high man, Ward Knox; lone hands, Sam McClure; low, Tom Whyte. Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Jewitt at- tended the annual meeting -of the Bruce County Children's Aid Society on Saturday at Walkerton. Mr. Charles MacGregor; of the. OAC, Guelph, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacGregor, Mary and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baynham of Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Preszca- tor and family. Mrs. Clarence Reid, of Hen- sa111 and Mrs. Nellie Riley and Leslie, of Cromarty, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Ladies' Court Constantine The Ladies' Court Constan- tine L 182 held their ular meeting in the CO all last Thursday evening with 13 mem- bers.present. After the opening of court by the president; Sis-, Delphine Dolmage, busi- ness matters were - discussed, with plans for making three new tables. Prices will be giv- en to all members having per- fect attendance during 1962. A rose is to be sent to all hos- pitalized ospitalized members and an ex- . pense. fund will be started at the next meeting to cover the expenses: A report of: the Dis- trict Council, held Feb. 1 at Constance COF Hall was given by Sister Dorothy Dalton. - Mrs. Frank Riley, the first president of Court Constantine, was. asked • to come- forward to do the duties of presenting past president pins • to four members of the -Court in the absence of Mr. Hawkshaw, of - High Court, Brantford: , Mrs. Robert Dalton, immediate past president; Mrs. William Jewitt, recording secretary for the ' past three years; Mrs. Walter cClure, financial secretary for the past three years; Mrs. Eric Anderson, treasurer for the past three years. M'rs. Riley spoke of the faithful work that the officers had done for the Court and knew ,from .her own experience how they would' treasure their pins, as well as enjoy the pleasure of wearing them. ' Prizes for perfect attendance for 1961 were presented to the following by Mrs. Anderson: Mrs. Dalton. Mrs. Leslie Dol - mage, Mrs. Wm. Jewitt, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Stewart Dolmage and Mrs. Elgin Nott. Congratu- lations were extended ---these- ladies and hoped more would' take part next year. After the closing of ,court, Mrs. William Dolmage present- ed to the group present many of her articles made by her as a hobby and felt everyone should have a hobby in order to live a more useful life in future years. Many senior. citi- zens would enjoy life much bet- ter if only they had a hobby to help them pass many hours. Lunch was served. WINCHELSEA The Winchelsea euchre party was held on Monday evening at the school with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters and Mr, New- ton Clarke as hostesses. There were four tables in play, prizes going to: ladies', high, Mrs. Phil Hern; men's high, Mr. Phil Bern; lone hands, Ward Hern; and low, Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward, of Base Line, visited on Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward. Mr. and -Mrs. Philip Hern and family visited on Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe and family, of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters at- tended the funeral of their cpusin, the late Kirvin Werner, in London on Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Harvey Smith and Pen- ny, of Crediton, visited Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and family. The Elimville Institute held their second euchre party Wed- nesday afternoon at the Town- ship Hall with Eden and Win- 'chelsea ladies in charge of the meeting and lunch. There were seven tables iii play, prizes go- ing to: ladies' high, Mrs. Ross Skinner; low, Mrs. Allan Johns; lucky cup,, Mrs.' 'Percy Pass- more ; Dutch auction, Mrs. Whitney Coates. Mr. and Mrs. John Coward had as their_;guests. on Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Newto•i.. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Plelip Hern and Gary, Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. William Church of Winthrop visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Colin Gilfil- lan, ,Grant and Barbara Anne.. Mrs. Garnet Miners spent several days this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns and family, of Elimville North. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Morgan and family, of Thames Road. Mr. George Martin returned home on Tuesday from St. Joseph's 'Hospital in London. Mr. Newton Clarke attended the Western, Farmer's Weather • Insurance convention in Wood- stock on Thrrsday. Bachelor: `Bought ,a cook book but couldn't make a thing." Friend: "Stuff too fancy?" Bachelo'rr "ices. Every retype started out with 'fake a clean pan' and that always stoX4'ed me." The chances of someone keep- ing your secret are about 40 to 1 against you. There is no secret about our circulation audience. ABC "tell -a11" reports give factual answers for your advertising questions. Ask to see our ABC report. THE HURON EXPOSITOR PUONE 141. SJ AEOkTH 0