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The Huron Expositor, 1962-04-26, Page 91h w ' A " USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR _. S. Farm Stock For Sale .. ..< _.. - . __.� .... Ili Articles For Sale, ,,,w.,, ,,�►. , ,.; 1;0, at eel Ww,m""—ASR .mom ,. . 22 Legal' N9tt��s ADVANTAGE p FURNISHED three room a 55 PIGS, 9 weeks, old.. KEN BEA'i`TIE, 834 R 6, Seaforth, . FEED fon sale;' No 1 • cob Born. said' shelled conn, deliver- then have received notice. 1, Coming Events ,` :�T�R QUEEN sales and 2. host; Strayed RR 4, Walton. 8.115-1 ed from 5 to 10 tone loads. For fiber service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners and polishers. DATED at Walkerton Ontarl this 2nd day of April>' 1862, 3. Found NINE PIGS, 8 weeks did; iud°maduan app! KEN COWELL, RR 4; Blenheim, Reconditioned cleaners for stile. CAMPBELL GRANT, Esq,. 4. Help Wanted also one purebred Hereford bull ' one year old. Apply to JOSEPH or p tine OR 68625. 111!9x9 BOB PECK RR 1 p ch, phone Hensall 696 It 2. 19-12-� WA&ertonp OntaAo 22.32 5. Business Opportunities HASTINGS, Lot 2$, Can. 7, work completing insurance re- p gFRED 12, lot 14, McKillop. Apply GLANVILLE ,phone 83 6. Teachers wanted Hibbert. 8_15xz FOR ,SALE NOTICE NOTICE ghi GOOD stt r caUypl weighing; around 600 !las. Apply. 7. Situations k For 8. Farm Stack For Sale USED POULTRY EQUIPMENT Tuckersmihh Muryi:cipal Dump TO CREDITORS 9. Poultry For Sale 'ERIC ANDERSON, phone 758 W 2, 1 mile North, of Kinbum. 14 metal nesbsy 21 compact- mentis+, will be open until further notice on, Wednesday and Saturday In the Estate of 10. Used Cars For Sale ♦ 8-1'5,1 15 tube feeders, 50 1b. size, afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m, PATRICK JOSEPH DORSE) U. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy SEVENTEEN head, grass eat- tie; Herefords, weight 550- to 6 rautomatic waterers, 8 fleet long, J. I. MCiNTOSH All persons 'having cladn the 13. Wanted 750 Ibs. Also one' Holsbelie heifer � �° anitomatic time clack Clerk � 41PIrust Estate of P'ivain Jose h Dorsey, l Tow p ' y, ate of 14. Property For Sale due May 5. ZACK RYAN, RR 5 Seaforth phone Dublin 46 R switches. of �a#, m' �tki�e Couzahy a County McCONNELL & STEWART D. H. McINNES 15. Property For Rent 5;- 8,15x1 1 shallow weR, pump and , SHARPS Huron, Gentleman, decease who died on the 1th sap,• i 16. For Sale or Rent 17. Wanted'a Rent _ pressure tank. Maintenance Service March, 1962, are hereby aiotifie 11., Articles For Sale 18. Property Wanted YOUNG COUPLE require im- mediate living g accomodation in Logsdon Hatcheries the farm. Bripg your own. con- tanners: to send in fh ll! particulars CLOVER steed for sale. Apply 19. Notices 20. Auction Sales Ltd. LAWNMOWERS Have your lawn mower ser- their Claims to the ufidersigne on or before the 4th day of Mat 21. Tenders Wanted to LES PRYCE, phone 850 RR 14. 1.1.16x1 Sin, phone 558 vieed now. Complete service to 1962, after which• date the asseA 22. Legal Notices 1L 151 all makes, w� be distributed having gard only to' cl�a&m then r, BOY'S SPORT jacket, size 16, 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks good condition. PHONE 329-M. Lawn, rolling g a•nd fertil�ier service, lawn Leaved, 12. Wanted To Buy 25. In MemoriamSWEET 26. Personals 1ir15x1 and post _bale's diggers;, $198,00. gate St., Goderich,. phone JA power rollers to. �ti lawns fertilizer for sale, DATED rat Seaforth, this lit 'CLOVER seed alai ATTENTION FARMERS! a feed grain, JOHN W. THOMP- Call promptly. 300 pounds or, Do it yourself or we can pro- vide rolling and fer6ili'zer day ads April, M. ° T, cost is levy. Classifications SON 861 R 23, Seaforth U-14-tf ,_ over, according coedit. g ser - vane for you. McCONNELL & STEWART 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11 12, 13 15 and ANTIQUE ,adient had rank, 'Assoc. with Darling & Co, of n o Large bulbsi at 50 folk $9, so' sets, phone 442 W 8, Brussels. quandties.Je% than 50 at 19-08xIR Seaforth, Ontafto 17, minimum 9 an insertion. Classificafti 2, minimum 05C 04 large mirror. BOX 1109, The Huron Expositor, 11-1.6;1 Canada Ltd. Licensed under the Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence CALL, 863 J 1 Seadorth, Out. Solicitors far The Executor 22-18• plus 25c for ear,., 4-kne verse. All other classifications No. M662 Seven days service. Call ED ANDREWS, phone 863 19-12-4 GOOD BARN timbers, 12 f6; 23. Business Director mini- mum 65 cents per insertion. to 38' ft. long. J. JANSEN RR 5 Seafarth, hone 852 R 21. 13x3 p W 1, Seaforth. 12-12-tg 24. Auction Sales W. CI.EARY ' ! except Auction Sales, (�)+ Tenders, Wanted (21) and Legal �j, Seaforth, Ontario A FEW BUSHELS Aliladfa seed and also Timothy seed: ti Wanted � phi - NO 640 W 2. ].1-1;5x2 Carrying Ghmses Notices (22), rates on a Iica- bion pp ELMER KEYS, 696 R 11, Heng ESTATE AUCTION SALE LICENSED EMBALMER and. FUNERAL DIRECTOR PASTURE, wanted for 8 year- cattle oilers, the greatest ad- 19-12 eF &all. 11-15x1 ling -cattle. Apply LESLIE PEP- vanee in cattle oilers in 50 yrs. SEAFORTH The only oiler with spiral curry UPHOLSTERY 'undersigned, comb teeth that # room the cat- ORVILLH STOREY, RR 1, Centre Street Night or Day Calls — 335 For cash payment or if paid TEN 1h i0ch TV' dor salle,' PER, RR. 4, Walton, phone 854 Clearing Auction Sale of BOX by 10 days following last inser-: good condition reasonable price R 22. 13-15-1 Household Effects in the Town e buying always means big sav- less tiring sbepPi RPh• FAST SERVICE tion, 4CC deducted from above includes rabbit ears and' TV - of Henvsall Main In TUR- , FUNERAL SERVICE 14, Property For -Sale rates.' it stand. PHONE 422-J. 11-15,1 DAY, APRIL 28th, at 1 p.m. R. S. BOX ' MAUVE formal', size 12, em. ce0enb condition, Wmn ons ♦ COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED Chesterfield suite- setee; cof- LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful attention p FIFTY ACRE' farm. Nene steel RATES strapless, bollerina, CALL 642 barn, completely modern house. fee table; odd tables; occasWo - al chairs; . dining room suite; Hospital Bed (For Business Firms Trades- W 1, after six, 11-1Sx1 Apply JACK LANE, West Lot 12, Can. 3 Mr Kiillo P glass china cabinet; hall bencde FLOWERS for ALL OCCASION CHOOSE YOUR diamond ui privacy at ANSTETT JEWEL- ' men, etc,): Minimum 50 cents per insertion, Billing charge, 15 14-15x1 and mirror; 3 beds; 3 dressers and stands,; air foam. mattress; Phones: Res. 595-W — Store 9 FARMS FOR SALE , G. A. WHITNEY cents per advertisement.. LERS. For an evening appoint- flower 'stand; spinning wheel; ment phone 77, Sealorth.11-12-•tf Number good farms for sales -spring writing desk; kitchen table and chadhrsi; kitchen FUNERAL HOME LIGHT GOLDEN aimber hone- 1. COming EVeritS ey, 3-81b. pails, $4.00. Apply to BARRY FLEMING, ,Seaforth., for possession from 50 to 225 acres, 1¢.5 acres on -paved road,. in china cabinet; washing machine; vacuum cleaner; 3 rocking chairs; elec" Goderich 5t., W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE ANNUAL SPRING Tea, Unit 2, of Northside .UCW will be phone 384-J. 1.L -14x2 Hulb-att good bARdings with• `tric stove; a size re- Adjustable hospital beds-, J held Mrs. Wednesday, held Wednesday, May 9 at 3 H oey noted terms. 130 acres on County. Road in, fri erator' g , (like new); ice box; 'w'ood stave; flower stands; for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY QUANTITY of Red Clover ,seed.' JAS: LANDSBOROUGH, -textile textil e- gni' Guelph, guest RR 3, Seaforth, phone 665 R 16, Tuckersaiith> good buildings, lamps, table and floor- radio; OCCASION spea. 11-1:4x2 low down. paryment, im�m�ediiate posisession;, pi'Cbures, font �s600lI clothes hamper; 6 x 9 Axminster rug Phone 119 Seafort OPEN BOWLING Tuesday, TWO FORMAL gowns, street J. A. BURKE ♦ 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday 7 p. m. to 9 p.m., Friday 9 p:m. to length, sizes 9 and 10, one'lace 100 acres in Stanley; -75 acres workable !bail- bush s h and rubber pad; hooked mats; wool blankets - bed linen; table Funeral Director 11p.m., Saturday afternoon and and net and one nyQonu chiffon. Worn orcely once not locally. with spring creek. linen; cllock; dawn mower; and Ambulance Service DUBLIN ONTARI! evening, Sunday afroernoon and 'BOWL- PHONE 666 W 3 Seafiarth. 15x1 Gas Station with lunch bar. sealers; antique dishes, includ- Night or Day Calls: evening. SEAFORTH ING LANES; phone 350, 1124 Busy chopping" mill in Huron county, pmt for quick sale. ing Bridal vva�eaddL; Limoges; ch'�'i modern baby buggy. . Phone, 43 R 10 GERANIUMS started Tuber- McCONNELL our Begonias, and spring boxed plants. Gladiolus; and Dahlia! Please tartlet Other articles too numerous to 2. Lost, Strayed bulbs, we deliver. STAFFEN'S FLOWERS, phonic '49, Seaforth: AMOS,' CORBY Phone 598-M, Seaforth mention. TERMS—Cash. & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, ♦ GIRL'S medium lazed pawn• der blue bicycle, with partneh camider, 11-14-4 AGENT for WILFRED McIN- TEE—Broker Estate lade q late P� D. McCONNELL, Q.C. THREE FORMAL drea+ses in good condition and reason new ream wh l; sen tfinenftal value, reg Listings wanted on, Farms and CHRISTINA D..I. STEW -ART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 55 .substantial ward. DAV%NA .REYNOLDS, Seradorth 669 J 3. , ably priced. Color pink, yellow Homes. 14-151 HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer 2014-2 s A. W. SILLERY phone 2-161 and blue. Far further inform- atian PHONE 866 W 3, Seaforth. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Phones: Office 173, Res. 781 4. Help Wanted' 15. PrODerty For Rent 22, Legal Notices 11-15x1. -• ALL KINDS of ornamental Seaforth Ontario BACHELOR apartment, heat -DR. M. W. STAPLETON MALE CHRF trees, upright and spreaders. ed A NOTICE t) we, he fla • t, K 11' PF N: N is 2 si�peere Or. AJ41 A very successful bake gsbf y ear- was held Saturday •a#telnogp m :: Defib W- Crest -lira dware stare, Hensall,. Oral Irl- by'Units 1.. 3 of the 0CW u,aw %i�4+'iuuaL VV4_gw S' IMP of Kipper- Mrs. Ralph Tur4,pr �$� at �jPperi �7r?tted Chu�e� ptln'er eant+tribt�iw :ami to 00*. and Mrs. Boss 13ro,Adfoot axethe :honoring A h Turner,. tri who loaned le ­ 'per• 24-15-1 leaders of the units.• .elect, Mps p4ert Taylor, ON WE WISH to thar+k our mla Mrs. H. Smith and f'axniiy, q# chail art, opened the Program ¢ rives,s and a1 London, visited a ?.week with Mr With aft singing "O Canada,,, . , for their expressionssylre and Mrs.- Har Va,p W!errpn' With 1w s. Ross R. t►adfoot at t ie paths, flbral tributes. and Z, T* and mil . Pio. � ogs "` brib(ultiaius to Missiby #a ,. reef .t•g?t, Suggestions the United Church of Via+ Mr" an Mr's. N. Uickert vis :ForeA,y,svenneth iietr ' ited ood Friday with relatiy0s memory of our son Waw. Itrac; duet by dine and Debra in Harriston. The many a�Cbs of kindness. e� Stephenson, accompanied y Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber and tended to us during our ter- Mrs Stephenson; contest, co�i- Dianne spent Palm Sunday with eavem�ent were very much a ducted by Marion Turner, Ws. p Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader at preciated. A special thanks % Robert Taylor and Mrs. Wm. Rev. Hi Dashwood and also . attended Higginbotham far his kind Consitt; sing sang, with , fts. words. Confirmation services at Zion Ross Broadfoot at the piano; HUGH and ME -IOWA JOHN- Lutheran Church, .Dashwood. two numbers on the guitar by` STON and FAMILY. _241&x1 Fifteen ladies from Kippen Grant apd Kenneth Jones. THE BROTHERS and SIS- United Church Women attend- Mrs. Taylor invited With . to TER of the late, Wm. Darcetzer ed the Easter thankoffering ,t wish to express their sincere meeting- at Carmel Presbyter - on in a nicely decorated chair p ion Church, Hensall. IYIis, on the ,platform. The address appreciation and thanks to bis Rev.) MacDonald was the was read by Marion Turner acid " good kind neighbors who came ( the gifts brought in by Brenda 'n and carrie(f on with lus work guest speaker. and Janice Turner. Ruth thank after his sudden passing. To all Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper ed all for the ,gifts and the the kind ladies who sent gifts attended the Webber -Cooper of food and 'helped with meal's wedding in Exeter on Thurs• program came to« a close with in our home, for all the expres- day. the singing of For She's a sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack- Jolly Good Fellow." A dainty ;sons of kindness and Y luring our sudden, bereavement stetter and family, of Guelph, lunch was served. we are truly grateful. called Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. M•• and Mrs. Eddie McBride, t ANDREW and HARVEY, DAN- Long and other friends in the accompanied -by Mr. and Mrs. rZER; MRS. HELEN NAGLE. district. Grant Love, Caro, Mich., spent 24-151 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robin- a' few days last week in Nor- �7. Births sop, of Toronto, visited recent. folk, Virginia, visiting Mr. and ly with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mrs. Norman Coleman, and AVERY -At Scott Memoria. Robinson. family. Hospital, Spaforth, to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van Some friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avery; RR 2, Monk- Tol, of Holland, who have spent Mrs. CampbellEyre surprised ton, on, Apr. 22, ai daughter. the past 11 months with their them recently at their home be- i �ROZIER To Mr, and Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr, fore they leave for Restoule, Jack Crozier, in Clinton Pub- and Mrs. Harry 'Van Wie ren Ont., and presented them with lic Hospital, on April 21, a and family, returned home on a set of hostess trays. Euchre son. April 12. was played and a most enjoy- DOERR—At South Huron, Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr,; 'of able evening spent. Luncheon pital, on Apr. 24, to Mr, and Winthrop, visited Easter Sun- was served. Mrs. Robert Doerr, (nee day with Mr. and Mrs. Elston School Section,No. 10, Tuck - forth, a, daughter. Marilyn Smith} . RR 1, Sea Dowson. ersxnith, held a good luck par- DOYLE-Mr and Nrs. James, Mr. Oswald Brown, Q.C., and ty, honoring , Mr, and Mrs. Doyle, 497 Charlotte-St.,Lon- Mrs. Brown,- of Detroit, and Campbell Eyre and Mr. and don, wish, to announce .the Mrs, Alvin Ulch, of Windsor, Ml's. Mervyn Eyre recently. Sev- . birth of their daughter in St. visited during the holiday week eral games of euchre were en - Joseph's Hospital, Ian&Ti, on end, with the latter's parents, joyed. Mrs.' Harvey Jacobi read April' 22, a sister for Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Long, an address and Mrs. Robert 1BEYSON--At Scott Memorial The Kippen East WI will .be Bell and •..Mrs. Verne AlderdiCe •. Hospital, on Apr. 25, to Mr. playing host to Staffa WI, Elim- presented the gifts, a picture and Mrs. Donald Greyson, RR ville WI, Seaforth WI and Hur- and folding chair to Mr. and 4, Walton, a• son. ondale WI• in St. Andrew's .Mrs. Campbell Eyre, and a set VIUNN—At Listowel Memorial United Church, Kippen, on May of hostesg.trays to Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, on April 20th, to Dr. 16, at, 8:30 p.m. Mrs, Thomas Mervyn Eyre. A delicious and Mrs. Donadd J. Munn, a Hough, of Stratford, will be lunch followed. daughter. the ,guest speaker. The 10th IOLAN '— At Scott - Memorial group will .plan the lunch the Hospital, on Apr. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan. St. Kippen group will act as hos- Mrs.. Ken Manns, Toronto, were �q • Col`umbaxn, . a daughter. less; the 4th group, the pro- Easter guests with Mr. and iCHADE—At Scott Memorial gram committee, and the 12th Mrs. William Shepherd. Hospital, on Apr. 25, to Mr. group to do dishes. The dis- Miss Judy Elder, of London, and Mrs. Elgin Schade, RR 4, trict annual will be held at spent the Easter holidays with Walton, a daughter. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Har- WITH—In St. Joseph's .Has- old Elder. pital, London, Ontario, to Mr. HENSALL Mr. Lloyd Campbell is a pa- �and' Mrs. Ronald Smith, the l tient in. St. -Joseph's Hospital, gift of a da%ghter, Rhonda present Musical Program London, where he underwent Lee, a sister for Randy, surgery on his knee, Tuesday- evening, April 17th, ► pupils of Hensall Public 'School, Terry and Timmy Hoy, of .8. Marriages under the direction of Mrs. Port Albert, are spending their O R N I S H—THOMP$ON On Phyllis Rodgers, music supervi- Easter vacation with -their bro- Easter Sunday, April 22, at •sor, presented a delightful mus- ther and sister-in-law, Mr, and the home of her parents, 238 ical program at .the Town Hall. Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Ronnie and Ontario St., , Clinton!, by the Gary. Rev. John Martin, Joan Liv- Choruses from each classroom ingston, daugher of Mr. and took part and. a variety of musi- Miss Beth Goddard, Guelph, Mrs. T. R. Thompson, to cal numbers were .'sung.. Pupils spent the Easter holidays with Ewart Leslie Cornish, of Clin- from Mrs. Elgie's Grades 1 and her parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. ton_, sou of the tate Mr, and 2 Presented two square danc- C. Goddard, M1 rs. ,J;, Cornish, es, while a group of boys, um Karen Broderick, 6, daughter der the direction of Mr. Eric of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield •Brode- 9. Deaths Mansfield, demonstrated various rick, injured her left foot on tumbling exercises on mats to Monday when she fell ' off her LAYBURN—At Westminster give the public an idea of what bicycle. X-rays taken at South Hospital, Landon, on. Sunday, they learn in their physical Huron Hospital, Exeter, re - April 22, 1062, Joseph Clay- training classes, The hall wa: vealed a bone out of place. Her burn, in his_ 72nd year, .Hos- filled for the even- foot was placed in a cast fo bard Elsie Te'bb, oKit- 10 days. lir. V. Gulens, Dash" chen�eT; fah�her of Mrs, , Ed- Easter services in Carmel ward Smith (Brenda), of Presbyterian Church, •i Sunday) wood, attended. Waterloo; Mrs. Thomas, Cow- morning were largely at£ende --M'-, and Mrs; George Hess; ard (Violet), of St, Marys; with the church packed to the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCloy and George of East Oxford Twp.; doors. Holy Communion was ad- family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Laverne Pretty (Dorn- ministered and 'thefollowing Stewart McBride and family, thy), of Rostock; Mrs.. James were given the right hand of Weston; Mrs. Alvin McBride, Kelly (Eva), of Hyde. Park; fellokship in joining t he Exeter; Mr, and Mrs, Ken Mrs, Al Dame (Shirley), of church:' Flora Lee Johnston, Woods and family, Clinton, and Windsor and Joyce of Moni- Bonnie Foster, Colleen Bayn- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 'Beattie real. Resting -at the, L. A. ham, Barbara Schwalm, !Marcia and son, of Wingham,, enjoyed Ball Funerab Chapel, - St, and Cheryl Little. For his ser, an Easter dinner at the Domin- Aprl funeral' service Wed,, mon topic, Rev. Ross MacDon- ion Hotel, Zurich, on Sunday. April t. at ys , p.m. Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth m�ent St. Marys, Cemetery. old •spoke on "The Resurrection of of Jesus Christ." For their Detroit, were Easter visitors OR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO selection the senior choir sang with Mrs. Lou Simpson. LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE "Resurrection Morn," and the, Kathy Cann, of Exeter, is an ON PAGE 4 junior choir sang "Wounded For Easter guest with Dottie Kip - Me," Mrs. Malcolm Dougall fer. presided at the organ console, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shep- TURNER'S UCW In the evening a film, "The Mir- herd and family, of Toronto, Turner's Church UCW' met in • acle of Love" was shown. visited over Easter with Mrs. e church basement on Thurs- David MacMillan, Kitchener, James Smillie, - •-• Ly, April 19, at 8:30 p.m,, with is spending a week" with his Miss Ann Mickle is spending members and one visitor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a .few days this week in Kit- esent. The roll call was an- Laird Mickle, while his parents, chener with he;r sister and iered with "a favorite verse Mr, and Mrs. Ross Macry illan, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scripture and where it is are on vacation, Ross MacMillan. und." The Easter thankoffer- Mr. and Mrs, J. L,1�IcCloy, Unit Five, UCW g service was given by Mrs. Cathy, Jimmy and Chri ene, of m Rogerson and Mrs. Ed. Toronto, spent the East week- Unit Five ' of the United Cyton. A bale of used clothing end with Mr. and Mrs. George Church Women met Thursday being gathered to send early Hess. afternoon with 22 attending, May to the United Churches The Kinsmen Club will blitz Mrs. George Hess presided for lerseas Relief Committee. the village Monday, April 30, the devotional with the Bible en's and boys' clothing 'is es- at 7 p.m., in aid of the Cancer study taken by Mrs, Earl Rowe, ,eially needed. Fund. Please give generously. and the topic, "Into the Sunsggt," An invitation was 'accepted Miss Norma Passmore has ac- was presented by Mrs. Fred' o m Wesley - Willis United cepted a position on the staff' Beer. Joyce Flynn and Linda lurch, Clinton, ladies to at- of Burlington Public School. Lenagban favored with a vo- nd the service at Clinton on Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook and cal duet, with Mrs. Grace Har- inday, April 29, at 8 p.m„ at David, of Clarkson, spent Eas- pole at the piano. at church. ter with Mrs, C. Cook. Leader Mrs, W, H. Weeks Lunch was served by the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore, took the chair for the business. ss, Mrs. Alden Crich, assisted of London, were Easter visi. The grouts decided to go with Mrs. Warren Whitmore. • tors with Mrs. Pearl Passmore. Unit One, of which Mrs, Chip. Mrs. John Henderson return- chase -is leader,- for their straw - ed home Saturday from Clin- 'berry festival. Quitting will; be Make it a habit to kegp your ton Hospital, *here she has held Ju a 5, 6 and 7 in the A on the ground and you'11 been a patient, church ' 1hoolroom.., Helpers"are ver have far to fall, Mrs. Keane, of Stratford, is solicited from other units, _ _ Pot- visitingthis week with Mr. and ted plant $1.10, sli s were sold w `ieh If you wish ,to be perfect, fol. Mrs. E. Dowson. jv lized 7. Q, funds to tip. V the advice that you give Mr. grid Mrs: Fred Birosh and tos pply flow'erB icor- p£lig: agta, family, bf Tr lam, and Mr; Arlt! t`hiircll°lot~ the` iilti>r%tiXi o ,>I > . Bamban4es err Privat kedge -Ap- pI�Y BRIGHTRALL, Seaforth. 15-124f Physician and Sur eon TO CREDITORS Phone 90 gSeafart] ,,preferabl'y single, • for" work in Seaforth, ply GORDON C. NOBEL, Sea forth Nurseries, 11-15x3 p FURNISHED three room a If no answer, call- Residence 60; artmeTA. No children. PHONE 42 15151 In The Estate of MAUD FERGUSON JOHN A. GORWILL, B,A,, M.D ' BARN for sale cheap; 6 gad'- Phone 227 Seaforth vanized winter feeders for hens; 1 rubber aired wheelbarrow. Ap- 60 ACRES good land, plowed, Physician and Surgeon g All, persons having claims Phones: Office 5-W Res. 5-: 445-1 * 1 ply E. H. CLOSE, East William St. 11-1.5-1 also 10 acre's sod, Apply 110 TED VAN DYK Mill Road RR + against .the Esq of Maud Fen• Seaforth gus�an, late of the Town of Sea -SEAFORTH PART. TIME WORK 3, Seafarth. 1514x2 r, Him' fo'1th, in the Coun MEDICAL CLINIC ,Retired Music Teacher, decea�s- ONE F years old; RE frig, 9 cu, ft,, 2. years old; also small el- 154 ACRES of grass• for rent. Inden^estiheg and remunerative eetrnc shove with oven. Apply Good pasture, spring water, :ed, who died on the 18th dat of Goderich St., Seaforth, phone 2( work completing insurance re- p gFRED MRS. OLIVER ANDERSON,can. phone 758 W 3, 1 made• North oi; 12, lot 14, McKillop. Apply GLANVILLE ,phone 83 March, 1962, are hereby nodi- P. L. BRADY, M.D., M.C.G.P particulars Tele feed to send in, full phone 750 W 1 ports'. ire your area. Musa have a cam and some free day time Kinbum. 11-16x1 R 32, Sealaorth. 15-14x2• of their claims ho, the undersign•- E. MALKUS, M.D. hours. No experience necessary, TWO BUSHEL B, Alli Char foil grass seed; also Allis Clad. FOUR ROOM apartment, hot cold water, separate entrance, ad on or before the 4th; day of Telephone 15 May, 1962; after which date the W. FLEWELLING, M.D., C.M * Reply to me�rs roto baler, 3 years, old. garden if referred. Available t P assets will be distributed, hav- Telephone 223 p BOX 1107,FRANK FOWLER, RR 2 Sea, June 16. 'PHONE, 66-J, Seaford . ing regard only to claims then OFFICE HOURS: Afternoons. The Huron Expositor, - _ _ _ forth, tahone' Clairton HU 2-3377•. - 16-i5xi recdved, except Wednesdays; Evenings, 4-14-2 11-15x1 except Wednesday and Saturday DATED at Seaforth, this Uth Appointments may be -made in day April, APARTMENTfor read by May 1st. Private entrance, 3- APPROXIMATELY 1000 ayes TEACHER WANTED second cut Alfalfa hay, square piece bath and three bedrooms. of 1962. advance, baled; also some first cut mix- Apply to GORDON NOBEL, 71- McCONNELL & STEWART D. H. McINNES Tea•eher wanted for SS No. 6, ed hay. JAMES LANDSBOR- W, Seaforth. 15-15x1 Seaforth, Ontario. Chiropractic - Foot Correction McKillop, Approximately 30 pupils. Duties to commence in OUGH, phone 665 R U, Sea.- forth. 1113-3 Solicitors for -the Executors Commercial Hotel .22-13-3 Monday, Thursday -1 to -8 p,m, 17. Wanted To Rent September. A - Apply stating quadific�atians JOHN E. LONGSTAFF NOTICE Optometrist optical services, + APPLES for lade. Cooking and .eating, $1.00 a bushel at YOUNG COUPLE require im- mediate living g accomodation in • salary expected and name of the farm. Bripg your own. con- tanners: Sea -forth or 'Egmondvil(le. Apply TO CREDITORS Goderich St. W,, adjacent bo last Inspector om other refer•- FRED M;cCLYM1ONT• KEN MOORE, phone 600 R 31, Clinic. Tues. to Sal.., 9-5:30, anCe and SONS, I. mile south of Va•r- Sead'ambh, 17-1,3%3 except Wed, Thurs, evening by IN THE MATTER of claims LESLIE J. PRYCE, ♦ na. 11-134f a g a i ri s t Borden George forthappoi, Mondt. Phone on Sea- Medi - Riehl, formerly, of the Town- forth' Monday, Clinton Medi FORAGE' MASTER forages 19. Notices Secretary Treasurer boxes; self unloading wagon ship of McKillop, in ,the cal Centre. sh")County RR L, Dublin. 6-14hf units; Brady crimpers (hay, ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser• condititoner), on display. We vice, cleaners and polishers, al- also handUe Kools forage blow- so reconditioned cleaners and ers; ibrig• dduble-chain elevators parts...BERT HARRIS, 109 New. of Huron, Farmer, A. M. HARPER & COMPANY now, of the, Town of Kin- Chartered Accountants cardlmie, in, the County of 55 South St. Telephone B,,mce Goderi'ch JA 4-7562 TEACHER WANTED and post _bale's diggers;, $198,00. gate St., Goderich,. phone JA Licensed Munldipal Auditor Prebestant, fully qua 1 i f i e d--U'--&-E- WE'LDING. location 7 -. 19-1" Notice is hereby given that SEAFORTH teacher, 'required for SS No, 10, Main St., Zurich, phone 72 R 1-9. SEPTIC banks cleaned. ,Mod- the above oamued Bordeay,-Gorge ♦ MCNAl op Township, H u r. o a U42-6 ern equipment used. All work Riehl has appointed the und6e_ V T "RI�1AR -Y Cotnnty, with daties to 'com- CHOICE EXHIBITION type guaranteed. Write or Rhone Signed, Campbell Grant, the CLINIC mence September 4t1., 1962. Gladiolu9 bulbs ,iii mixed colors. LOUIS BiLAKE, RR 2, Brus- ` Trui Ge6, to receive 'and divide J. O. Turnbull D.V.M., V.S. the Applicants please state qual- Large bulbsi at 50 folk $9, so' sets, phone 442 W 8, Brussels. quandties.Je% than 50 at 19-08xIR among creditors of the said + Borden George Riehl' •the sum W. R. Bryan, D.V.M., V,S: 9f'icatl"s, •references, salary �expctx ted raaicl name of-48st dn- .06c each. Add :376 sales,ta'x, Prices are not delivered. Anyone want- ANSTETT of $6,294.83 paid by l ie Receiv- W. G. Drennan, D.V.M., V,S. er' General of Canada to the Phone 1.05 Seaforth spedior, to undersigned. y' g fog named our- JEWELLERS said Riehl under the liTavisdons 24. Cards of Thanks Section * Appiacatidnis to be in retie ailabVariehies, to ads �avaBlable On request. � request• Please make nate Sof of 21KI) of the Veterans like to th�ank.all Land Act and that the said I WOULD � my hamds� of the Secreta b Ma my Y y our ad. Offers dress and phone number as 1'0u neighbors and friends who so Trustee now has in lids .hands neighbors 5tllli, 1962.. this will be our only insertion. Easy, Credit Terms Ped me •h for the said money for such dfstri- willingly, helped prepare bufifon. my scale. it was gill very. much EARL McSPADDEN, MURRAY E. TYNDALL Bruce. •with field, Ontario, 4egtomth appreciated. Secretary Treasurer SS No. 10, MCKidI'.op, phi - NO 640 W 2. ].1-1;5x2 Carrying Ghmses All creditors and others hav- 24-15.1 MAS. CORA BARROWS. ing aavy claim the I WANT RR 1, Seaforth, Ontario. CATTL OILER—McIntyre's Phone $7, Seado h against said to thank everyone Borden George Riehl are re- who sent cards, treats. and visit. 6-142 cattle oilers, the greatest ad- 19-12 eF quested to send on or before dile ed me while I was ai patient at 7. Situations Wanted vanee in cattle oilers in 50 yrs. SEAFORTH The only oiler with spiral curry UPHOLSTERY 'undersigned, comb teeth that # room the cat- ORVILLH STOREY, RR 1, Centre Street Sth day of May, 1962, to the Scott Memorial Hospital. Spec- their names+, ad- sal ftdks to Dr. Gorwill, the dresses and descriptt& and full nurses, cubs of A pack, Legion particulars in writing of their Ladies Auxiliary, my* teacher BABY SITTING by ., exper- tle. ieneed sitter. 'MOIRA .MAL- COLM, 687-J, Seaforth. 15x1.' Seaforth. See the oiler at our Telephone 4.46 claims, a, statement of their and Pupils. of lville. jun.• farm, 11124 For all kinds of upholsterin g' FOOD SERVICE — Quantity 1912 tf •�gmon accounts and the narture of the for room. security, If :any, held by them. 24-15.1 KENNY WOOD. BABY SITTING wanted, em- perienced. JANE BOSHARfi phone 182. 7-�j, - _ Ings, { buying always means big sav- less tiring sbepPi RPh• FAST SERVICE And furbtiem take nodioe that after rile 9fh day of May, 1962, K Farm Stock For Sale Average family* of 4 e n same the � Trustee wilt iib .to ders Names • $300 ger year On their food bill!. WATCH REPAIRS Free dr year en the borne. Favi' -Not distribute t'i'e' said sum of money - -Not Given Out among. EIGHT SHORT keds feedea+ cattle, 700.1,000 lbs. 'Y'lvD M+E}• free food }lodger analysis, call ehet�:to All work guaranteed It S°ns enhidfed It is not possible, for .us ha'Vi3iCg rega�cl only to LADY,. phone 8(i R lA, Dublin. DAVID E, COf,CLOIJGIi, Chiu the cla�nis of to divulge the name or ad - he shall g ton HOLSTIEIN hclfer duyo> tU. ter, HU 2.3275, representing Bei then ANSTETT l•Iousekeepirig• i}istributars - -• the ,Which have lead notice . and that dress df any advertiser said. Taizsted will riavt-•itve using a Expositor fresiiin 37c 1Vf ay;W jY1,�, r.,t�l S.... 1;1t�1. > b, V LL RS Rable � Oo. .-,aQld"•'..,. :�. CI - _:. -. .._,_ L_ : .-.... -Huron- for the said stem of money obit kiumber, lgle se do not . - • --. .. ..e,rr !K-. c•r.rx :..-..�..a._... t) we, he fla • t, K 11' PF N: N is 2 si�peere Or. AJ41 A very successful bake gsbf y ear- was held Saturday •a#telnogp m :: Defib W- Crest -lira dware stare, Hensall,. Oral Irl- by'Units 1.. 3 of the 0CW u,aw %i�4+'iuuaL VV4_gw S' IMP of Kipper- Mrs. Ralph Tur4,pr �$� at �jPperi �7r?tted Chu�e� ptln'er eant+tribt�iw :ami to 00*. and Mrs. Boss 13ro,Adfoot axethe :honoring A h Turner,. tri who loaned le ­ 'per• 24-15-1 leaders of the units.• .elect, Mps p4ert Taylor, ON WE WISH to thar+k our mla Mrs. H. Smith and f'axniiy, q# chail art, opened the Program ¢ rives,s and a1 London, visited a ?.week with Mr With aft singing "O Canada,,, . , for their expressionssylre and Mrs.- Har Va,p W!errpn' With 1w s. Ross R. t►adfoot at t ie paths, flbral tributes. and Z, T* and mil . Pio. � ogs "` brib(ultiaius to Missiby #a ,. reef .t•g?t, Suggestions the United Church of Via+ Mr" an Mr's. N. Uickert vis :ForeA,y,svenneth iietr ' ited ood Friday with relatiy0s memory of our son Waw. Itrac; duet by dine and Debra in Harriston. The many a�Cbs of kindness. e� Stephenson, accompanied y Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber and tended to us during our ter- Mrs Stephenson; contest, co�i- Dianne spent Palm Sunday with eavem�ent were very much a ducted by Marion Turner, Ws. p Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader at preciated. A special thanks % Robert Taylor and Mrs. Wm. Rev. Hi Dashwood and also . attended Higginbotham far his kind Consitt; sing sang, with , fts. words. Confirmation services at Zion Ross Broadfoot at the piano; HUGH and ME -IOWA JOHN- Lutheran Church, .Dashwood. two numbers on the guitar by` STON and FAMILY. _241&x1 Fifteen ladies from Kippen Grant apd Kenneth Jones. THE BROTHERS and SIS- United Church Women attend- Mrs. Taylor invited With . to TER of the late, Wm. Darcetzer ed the Easter thankoffering ,t wish to express their sincere meeting- at Carmel Presbyter - on in a nicely decorated chair p ion Church, Hensall. IYIis, on the ,platform. The address appreciation and thanks to bis Rev.) MacDonald was the was read by Marion Turner acid " good kind neighbors who came ( the gifts brought in by Brenda 'n and carrie(f on with lus work guest speaker. and Janice Turner. Ruth thank after his sudden passing. To all Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper ed all for the ,gifts and the the kind ladies who sent gifts attended the Webber -Cooper of food and 'helped with meal's wedding in Exeter on Thurs• program came to« a close with in our home, for all the expres- day. the singing of For She's a sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack- Jolly Good Fellow." A dainty ;sons of kindness and Y luring our sudden, bereavement stetter and family, of Guelph, lunch was served. we are truly grateful. called Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. M•• and Mrs. Eddie McBride, t ANDREW and HARVEY, DAN- Long and other friends in the accompanied -by Mr. and Mrs. rZER; MRS. HELEN NAGLE. district. Grant Love, Caro, Mich., spent 24-151 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robin- a' few days last week in Nor- �7. Births sop, of Toronto, visited recent. folk, Virginia, visiting Mr. and ly with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mrs. Norman Coleman, and AVERY -At Scott Memoria. Robinson. family. Hospital, Spaforth, to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van Some friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avery; RR 2, Monk- Tol, of Holland, who have spent Mrs. CampbellEyre surprised ton, on, Apr. 22, ai daughter. the past 11 months with their them recently at their home be- i �ROZIER To Mr, and Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr, fore they leave for Restoule, Jack Crozier, in Clinton Pub- and Mrs. Harry 'Van Wie ren Ont., and presented them with lic Hospital, on April 21, a and family, returned home on a set of hostess trays. Euchre son. April 12. was played and a most enjoy- DOERR—At South Huron, Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr,; 'of able evening spent. Luncheon pital, on Apr. 24, to Mr, and Winthrop, visited Easter Sun- was served. Mrs. Robert Doerr, (nee day with Mr. and Mrs. Elston School Section,No. 10, Tuck - forth, a, daughter. Marilyn Smith} . RR 1, Sea Dowson. ersxnith, held a good luck par- DOYLE-Mr and Nrs. James, Mr. Oswald Brown, Q.C., and ty, honoring , Mr, and Mrs. Doyle, 497 Charlotte-St.,Lon- Mrs. Brown,- of Detroit, and Campbell Eyre and Mr. and don, wish, to announce .the Mrs, Alvin Ulch, of Windsor, Ml's. Mervyn Eyre recently. Sev- . birth of their daughter in St. visited during the holiday week eral games of euchre were en - Joseph's Hospital, Ian&Ti, on end, with the latter's parents, joyed. Mrs.' Harvey Jacobi read April' 22, a sister for Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Long, an address and Mrs. Robert 1BEYSON--At Scott Memorial The Kippen East WI will .be Bell and •..Mrs. Verne AlderdiCe •. Hospital, on Apr. 25, to Mr. playing host to Staffa WI, Elim- presented the gifts, a picture and Mrs. Donald Greyson, RR ville WI, Seaforth WI and Hur- and folding chair to Mr. and 4, Walton, a• son. ondale WI• in St. Andrew's .Mrs. Campbell Eyre, and a set VIUNN—At Listowel Memorial United Church, Kippen, on May of hostesg.trays to Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, on April 20th, to Dr. 16, at, 8:30 p.m. Mrs, Thomas Mervyn Eyre. A delicious and Mrs. Donadd J. Munn, a Hough, of Stratford, will be lunch followed. daughter. the ,guest speaker. The 10th IOLAN '— At Scott - Memorial group will .plan the lunch the Hospital, on Apr. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan. St. Kippen group will act as hos- Mrs.. Ken Manns, Toronto, were �q • Col`umbaxn, . a daughter. less; the 4th group, the pro- Easter guests with Mr. and iCHADE—At Scott Memorial gram committee, and the 12th Mrs. William Shepherd. Hospital, on Apr. 25, to Mr. group to do dishes. The dis- Miss Judy Elder, of London, and Mrs. Elgin Schade, RR 4, trict annual will be held at spent the Easter holidays with Walton, a daughter. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Har- WITH—In St. Joseph's .Has- old Elder. pital, London, Ontario, to Mr. HENSALL Mr. Lloyd Campbell is a pa- �and' Mrs. Ronald Smith, the l tient in. St. -Joseph's Hospital, gift of a da%ghter, Rhonda present Musical Program London, where he underwent Lee, a sister for Randy, surgery on his knee, Tuesday- evening, April 17th, ► pupils of Hensall Public 'School, Terry and Timmy Hoy, of .8. Marriages under the direction of Mrs. Port Albert, are spending their O R N I S H—THOMP$ON On Phyllis Rodgers, music supervi- Easter vacation with -their bro- Easter Sunday, April 22, at •sor, presented a delightful mus- ther and sister-in-law, Mr, and the home of her parents, 238 ical program at .the Town Hall. Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Ronnie and Ontario St., , Clinton!, by the Gary. Rev. John Martin, Joan Liv- Choruses from each classroom ingston, daugher of Mr. and took part and. a variety of musi- Miss Beth Goddard, Guelph, Mrs. T. R. Thompson, to cal numbers were .'sung.. Pupils spent the Easter holidays with Ewart Leslie Cornish, of Clin- from Mrs. Elgie's Grades 1 and her parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. ton_, sou of the tate Mr, and 2 Presented two square danc- C. Goddard, M1 rs. ,J;, Cornish, es, while a group of boys, um Karen Broderick, 6, daughter der the direction of Mr. Eric of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield •Brode- 9. Deaths Mansfield, demonstrated various rick, injured her left foot on tumbling exercises on mats to Monday when she fell ' off her LAYBURN—At Westminster give the public an idea of what bicycle. X-rays taken at South Hospital, Landon, on. Sunday, they learn in their physical Huron Hospital, Exeter, re - April 22, 1062, Joseph Clay- training classes, The hall wa: vealed a bone out of place. Her burn, in his_ 72nd year, .Hos- filled for the even- foot was placed in a cast fo bard Elsie Te'bb, oKit- 10 days. lir. V. Gulens, Dash" chen�eT; fah�her of Mrs, , Ed- Easter services in Carmel ward Smith (Brenda), of Presbyterian Church, •i Sunday) wood, attended. Waterloo; Mrs. Thomas, Cow- morning were largely at£ende --M'-, and Mrs; George Hess; ard (Violet), of St, Marys; with the church packed to the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCloy and George of East Oxford Twp.; doors. Holy Communion was ad- family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Laverne Pretty (Dorn- ministered and 'thefollowing Stewart McBride and family, thy), of Rostock; Mrs.. James were given the right hand of Weston; Mrs. Alvin McBride, Kelly (Eva), of Hyde. Park; fellokship in joining t he Exeter; Mr, and Mrs, Ken Mrs, Al Dame (Shirley), of church:' Flora Lee Johnston, Woods and family, Clinton, and Windsor and Joyce of Moni- Bonnie Foster, Colleen Bayn- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 'Beattie real. Resting -at the, L. A. ham, Barbara Schwalm, !Marcia and son, of Wingham,, enjoyed Ball Funerab Chapel, - St, and Cheryl Little. For his ser, an Easter dinner at the Domin- Aprl funeral' service Wed,, mon topic, Rev. Ross MacDon- ion Hotel, Zurich, on Sunday. April t. at ys , p.m. Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth m�ent St. Marys, Cemetery. old •spoke on "The Resurrection of of Jesus Christ." For their Detroit, were Easter visitors OR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO selection the senior choir sang with Mrs. Lou Simpson. LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE "Resurrection Morn," and the, Kathy Cann, of Exeter, is an ON PAGE 4 junior choir sang "Wounded For Easter guest with Dottie Kip - Me," Mrs. Malcolm Dougall fer. presided at the organ console, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shep- TURNER'S UCW In the evening a film, "The Mir- herd and family, of Toronto, Turner's Church UCW' met in • acle of Love" was shown. visited over Easter with Mrs. e church basement on Thurs- David MacMillan, Kitchener, James Smillie, - •-• Ly, April 19, at 8:30 p.m,, with is spending a week" with his Miss Ann Mickle is spending members and one visitor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a .few days this week in Kit- esent. The roll call was an- Laird Mickle, while his parents, chener with he;r sister and iered with "a favorite verse Mr, and Mrs. Ross Macry illan, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scripture and where it is are on vacation, Ross MacMillan. und." The Easter thankoffer- Mr. and Mrs, J. L,1�IcCloy, Unit Five, UCW g service was given by Mrs. Cathy, Jimmy and Chri ene, of m Rogerson and Mrs. Ed. Toronto, spent the East week- Unit Five ' of the United Cyton. A bale of used clothing end with Mr. and Mrs. George Church Women met Thursday being gathered to send early Hess. afternoon with 22 attending, May to the United Churches The Kinsmen Club will blitz Mrs. George Hess presided for lerseas Relief Committee. the village Monday, April 30, the devotional with the Bible en's and boys' clothing 'is es- at 7 p.m., in aid of the Cancer study taken by Mrs, Earl Rowe, ,eially needed. Fund. Please give generously. and the topic, "Into the Sunsggt," An invitation was 'accepted Miss Norma Passmore has ac- was presented by Mrs. Fred' o m Wesley - Willis United cepted a position on the staff' Beer. Joyce Flynn and Linda lurch, Clinton, ladies to at- of Burlington Public School. Lenagban favored with a vo- nd the service at Clinton on Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook and cal duet, with Mrs. Grace Har- inday, April 29, at 8 p.m„ at David, of Clarkson, spent Eas- pole at the piano. at church. ter with Mrs, C. Cook. Leader Mrs, W, H. Weeks Lunch was served by the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore, took the chair for the business. ss, Mrs. Alden Crich, assisted of London, were Easter visi. The grouts decided to go with Mrs. Warren Whitmore. • tors with Mrs. Pearl Passmore. Unit One, of which Mrs, Chip. Mrs. John Henderson return- chase -is leader,- for their straw - ed home Saturday from Clin- 'berry festival. Quitting will; be Make it a habit to kegp your ton Hospital, *here she has held Ju a 5, 6 and 7 in the A on the ground and you'11 been a patient, church ' 1hoolroom.., Helpers"are ver have far to fall, Mrs. Keane, of Stratford, is solicited from other units, _ _ Pot- visitingthis week with Mr. and ted plant $1.10, sli s were sold w `ieh If you wish ,to be perfect, fol. Mrs. E. Dowson. jv lized 7. Q, funds to tip. V the advice that you give Mr. grid Mrs: Fred Birosh and tos pply flow'erB icor- p£lig: agta, family, bf Tr lam, and Mr; Arlt! t`hiircll°lot~ the` iilti>r%tiXi o ,>I > .