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The Huron Expositor, 1962-10-25, Page 9Tl X 1.`4 Q11, S1kRTII, ON1,, OCT. /.e.1.63 re9, r USF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found • 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8. Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cams Far Sale 11. Articles' For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property FOC!, 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, Classifioationns 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 65c plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. All other classifications mini- mum 65 cents per insertion except Auction Saes, (20), Ten- ders Wanted, (21), and Legal Notices, (22), rates on applica- tion. For cash payment or if paid by 10 days following last inser- ton, 1'5c deducted from above rates. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES (For Business Firms, Trades- men, etc,): Minimum 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 cents per advertisement. 1. Coming Events LIONS Bingo, Wed,, Nov. 14; 15 regular, 5 share the wealth, $50 door prize. 1.41.1 HOLD Thursday, Dec. 6 open for St. Columban Turkey Bingo. Further particulars later. 1-40-3 4. Help Wanted MAN for general farm work for winter. Short' hours. W. E. Haney, •Seaforth, phone 603 J 1. 4-41-2 • HELP WANTED Female, for factory 'work. Apply, Highland Shoes, Seaforth 4-4'1-2 HELP WANTED MALE or FEMALE Perth County Federation of Agalieulture requires 'part-time secretary, some knowledge of farm organizations required �► Manning hours, plus occasional evenitlg hours. Office to be lo- cated in Town of Mitchell) or City of Stratford. For further particulars apply to: ED. DEARING, Staffa, • or A. BOWMAN, Fullerton. ► 4-41-1 8. Farm Stock For Sale TWELVE pigs, York, 6 weeks. Jim Sloan, phone Dublin, 64 11 12. 8-40x2 FORTY small 'chunks of pigs. Apply Ken Beattie, RR 4, Wal- • ton, phone Seaforth, 834 R 6.41-1 ELEVEN pigs, seven weeks old Carl Vanderzon, North Main St., phone 469. 8-41-1 SEVENTEEN pigs, seven weeks old. Apply Steve Murray, RR 2, Walton, phone Dublin, 45 R 3. 8-41-1 1' FOUR stocker steers . and two heifers, 'approx. 500 lbs. James Landsborough, phone 665 W 1, Seaforth. 8-41x1 TWENTY shoat service Holstein heifers; 6 Hereford calves, 400 lbs. Apply M. ' W. Stapleton, Sea - forth, phone 660 J 2. 8-41-2 TWENTY -three choice pigs, 8 weeks old, Phone Clinton', HU 2- 7548, Doug Hugi14�, RR 2, Sea - forth. 8-41x1 SEVERAL ;purebred Lacombe' boars, 6 months old. Apply to Norris Silbery, RR 3, Seaforth, phone HU 2-3368. 8-41x1 • THIRTY good pigu, seven, weeks old; 5 Holstein steers, around 700 lbs',; 2 Hereford steers, around 800 lbs. Apply Leslie Pepper, RR 4, Walton, phone Seaforth, 854 R 22. 8-41-1 • 9. Poultry For Sale 200 Sex -A -Link pullets. Leslie ' 4 Payee, RR 1, Dublin, phone Sea - forth 850 R 14. 9-41x1 100 year -'old hems. Apply Ken Beattie, RR 4, Walton,.' phone Seaforth, 834 R 6. 9-414 150 Red -Sussex pullets, 61/2 montrhs+ old. Apply to Maurice Ryan, phone N R 16, Dublin, -1 350 heavy breed pullets, (Ames in cross 505) weld developed, 6 months old, Started laying. George LTarmuth, Bornholm, Lot 25, Con. 11, Logan, 9-41x2 DAY-oI'd rH & N----'cluelts available every week. Any gage started H & N chicks available every 12 weeks; also quantity ready -to - lay H & N pullets on Nov. 1. Henderson Started Chicks, Ltd. rphonee ;558. • 9.38 d Every week chore people dis- cover what mighty job's are ac• campl'ished by IOW cost Exposi- tor Wait Ads. 10. Used; Cars For Sale 1954 Volkswagen. Apply Boat Furniture, Seaforth. 10-411 1954 Ohevrolet coach, 5- cylind-er. Phone 404, Seaforth, after 6 p.m. 10-47ae1 1947 Ford ,pick-up truck. No rust, tires and upholstery like new. Everything working Am- brose Addley, Kinburn. 10-414 11. Articles For Sale SHELBURNE potatoes, at burn Store, phone 841 R 2. 11-40-4 MODERN apartment,. one bed - mom, heated, sepaurate entrance available soon. Phone 141. 41x1 USED chesterfield and two chairs, suitable for rec room. Box 1160, Huron Expositor. -1 OIL space heater. Phone 160, during day; 178, • during even- ing. 11-41-1 GAS furnace, 60,000 BTU, cab- inet type. T. Berends, 109 Simco St., Exeter. 11-41x1 SMALL sage, in good working condition; also Quebec coal heater.. Trapnell's Bakery, Sea - forth. 11-41x1 TWELVE gua,ge shot -gun, bolt action, repeater, like new. Ap- ply Mac Stewtant, RR 5, Sea, forth, phoee 839 P 2. 11-41-1 BOY'S ear coat, natural color, size 16 to 18. Apply. Mrs. W, Workman, RR 2, Kippen, phone Seaforth, 657 R 25. 11-41-1 ONE large antique chest of drawers; 1 large' hall rack; 1 large mirror. Apply Walter Murray, above Trapnell's Bak- ery. _ 11-414 BOY'S "red- velvet 2 -piece out= fit, (short- pants), size 4, never been worn; lady's grey fitted winter coat, size 14. Phone 241J BLUE velvet 2 -piece maternity dress, size 16; red velvet mater- nity top, size 14; Kamp 29" maternity garment, worn very little. Phone 241-J_, Seaforthrl BOATS, moulded mahogany boats or 111111,9 only, an lengths, 1 used moulded boat, 14'. -Nor- man Scoins, phone 242, Sea - forth. 11-41-4 HOT water coal burning boiler, rn good working order, will heat 4 or. 5 rads. Thermostat. Janitor 4 bags hard coal, $35; also win- ter pears, pick your self, 75c bushel. A. Noakes, Hensall. 41-2 HOLLAND grown bulbs, in e variety of colours, Tulips, Hy- acinthe, Crocus', Paper White Narcissus and Daffodils. Bak- er's Greenhouse, your garden centre, Seaforth. 11-41x4 TWO German Shepherd pups, 3 montJhtis, old. 1 male, 1 female, good watchdogs and chiIdrens' pets. Contact Kenneth P'apple, RR 5, Seaforth, phone 858 R 13. 11-41-1 ONE boy's winter jacket, size 12; 1 -girl's tweed coat, size 10; 1 girl's winter jacket, size 14; 1 boy's winter jacket, size 14; 1 soy's tweed sport jacket, size 14. AJI re'asonabl'e and in good condition. Phone 233, 11-41x1 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, 'HR Seaforth; See the oiler at: our farm. 11-38-tf GIRL'S winter coat, size 12, red, with fur collar; girl's• re- versible sdcirt, size 8; several jumpers and dresses -to fit sizes 6 to 8 years; woman's wool suit, size 20; boy's blue suit, with 2 pair pants, to fit boy of 15 or 16 years. This clothing is all in good condi- tion. Apply Mrs. Ed Brady, Coleman St., Seaforbh, 11-41x1 KITCHEN range, new grates; dining room and kitchen chairs; washing machine, in good or- der; table; rocking chairs; Ad- miral refrigerator;, heavy-duty electric stove.; clock; chester- field and chair; end table; el- ectric iron; miscellaneous or - tides. W. R. Dougall, phone 158-W, Hens+al4: 11-39x4 12. Wanted To Buy ATTENTION FARMERS! Oall promptly. 300 pounds or over, according' to condition.' Assoc. with Darling & Co. of Canada Ltd. Licensed under the Dead Stock Disposal Act, liceme+ No. 58662.. Seven days service. Call, ED ANDREWS, phone 863 W 1, Seaforth. 12-384f 13. Wanted ANYONE having Jell* c a r wheels to trade please call Hen - gall, 654. Mrs. OTerenee Hoy. -1 14. Property For Sale FOR SALE JUST LISTED One of a theioutsbandi'ng homes in Seaforth area. Three bed- roome, gas furnace, newly de- corated, modern in every way, garage, large lbt. Reas+onabie down payment and low monthly payments. Joseph McConnell Realtor 19 Victoria Street Phone 266 — Seaforth • 14-41-1 15. Property For Rent ONE 2 -bedroom modern apart - meat, Apply Lee Learn, Sea - forth, phone 101). 15.41)4f TWO -bedroom home, one bice from Main Street. May be rent- ed furnished or unfurnished, IoSepl1 McConnell, Realtor, Sea - forth. 115.411 15: Property For Rent TWO modern apartments in Sea - forth. Frank Kling Ltd. 15-40-2 ONE one -bedroom modern +ap- artment. Apply Lee Learn, Seaforth, phone 101. 15.41tf ALL downstairs heated apart- ment, 2 bedrooms, 3 -piece bath- room, Available 1st Nov. Phone 71-W, 15-41-1 NEWLY decorated house, in Seaforth. Living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and three-piece bathroom. Apply at Baker's Greenhouse, Seaforth. 15-41001, FOUR apartments in Royal apartment building; 1 'apart- ment in Seafiorth apartments, east on No. 8 Highway; 1 2 -bed- room heated apartment on John Street. Apply to Dr. McMaster, Grand Bend, or Joseph McCon- nell, Seaforth. 15-40-tf 17. Wanted To Rent LOCAL farmer wishes to °rent 25 to 100 acres of farm -land for 1963 crop season. Box 1158, The Huron Expositor. 17-40-2 FIFTY or 100 acres workable land. Apply to Robert Regele, RR 1, Dublin, phone 840 Re 3, Seaforth. 17-;-3 19. Notices "SEPTIC tanks cleaned, Modern equipment used. All work guar- anteed. Write or ' phone Louis 'Blake, RR 2, Brussels, . phone 442 W. 6. 19-40x9 SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering. 19"384f REMINDER ! Last installment of 1962 Town of•SeafortleTaxes is due on: OCTOBER 31, 1962 19-39-3 SAVE MONEY ON CARPENTRY WORK and ' General Contracting For alterations,. new kitchen cupboards, ret rooms, , exten- sions and repairs, ealll: JOHN LANSINK Phone 79, Seaforth. Competent Workmanship ' 19-38-tf FAST SERVICE , WATCH °REPAIRS All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS Phone 77, Seaforth 19-38-tf NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 1 to 5:30 p.m, No wire fencing, old concrete, or car bodies permitted, J. I. McINTOSH Clerk 19-38-tf ANSTETT JEWELLERS Offers you Easy Credit Terms with NO Carrying Charges Phone 77, Seaforth 19-38-tf ANNOUNCEMENT Henderson. Started Chicks Ltd. of Seaforth, are happy to an- nounce that DOMINIC MUR- RAY, 'elf RR 2, Wanton, Chas been added to their Sales Or- ganization, . for the 'Sale of H & N day-old and started pullets. Dominic will) be taking orders for ' `Ready'tto-Lary" H & N pullets for delivery Nov. 1-15, 1962; also day-old H & N, avadlnable every week at spec- ial early order discount prices. •cI'his discount applies to any day-old or started H & N pul- let ordered between now and Dec. 15, 1962, for delivery by Sept. 1, 1963. For further information con- tact: HENDERSON STARTED CHICKS, LTD. Seaforth phone 558 or DOMINIC MURRAY, RR 2, Walton, phone 45 R '9, Dublin. 19-41-2 FOR ADVERTISEMENTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, SEE ' PAGE 4 Every week more people dis- cover what mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Exposi- tor Want Ads, • "I've spent nearly $5,000• on that girl's edrication," complain- ed an aggrieved father, "and here she goes and marries a fel- low with an income of only $500 a year." - "Well," said a friend of the family, "that's 10 per cent on your investment." 19. Notices ANYONE wishing to take a limn- ter's Safety Cottrs+e in order to get their bunting license, can register this week. The first teal to register wiJIb start immediate- ly on the course. Register with Andy Calder, phone 602 R 2, Seaforth. 19-41x1 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Auction Salle of Household Ef- fects and Miscellaneous Items, of the Cudmore Estate, on Brock St., South of Lorne Hay Coal Yards, Hensal', SATUR- DAY, OCTOBER 27, at 1:30 p.m. 20-41-1 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Household Effects of the late Hugh McMil'1aq will be offered for sate on Saturday, Nov. 10th, at 2 p.m„ at Matilda St., in the Village of Dublin. Property— At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, Lots 42 and 43, two- fifths of an acre. On the proper- tythere is a frame house, with good basement, garage, 2 -piece bath, hydro and running water. Chattels -1 heavy duty Norge electric range, 4 -burner; 1 Wes- tinghouse 9 cu. ft. electric frig.; Hallman oil heater, like new; 1 oak extension table, with six chairs; 2 cane arm chairs; 1 21 - inch Motorola TV and antenna; 1 cupboard and washstand; 2 small tables; 1 day bed, springs and mattress; 1 General Elec- tric radio; 1 wooden bed, springs and mattress; dresser&; stand; 1 large trunk; bed clothes; blan- kets, quilts; pots, pans, dishes; 1 Lawn Boy power lawn mower; 1950 Ford coach, with good tires and radio. Host of other articles too nu- merous to mention. Terms on cha•tteIs, cash, plus 3%sales tax. On property, 10%dayp of sale, balance in 30 days. William J. McMillan, Executor. J. L. Ryan, Auctioneer 20-41-3 WESTERN ONTARIO WHOLESALE FARM. EQUIPMENT AUCTION At BRUCEFIELD (Corner of Highway 4 ,and Huron County. Road No. 3) Wednesday, Oct. 31st • at 1:00 p.m. The following is only ae partial list TRACTORS: Cockshutt 560 Diesel, 2 yrs. old; David Brown 950, 2 yrs. old; Allis-Chalmers WD 45 Diesel, with loader, 3 -pt. hitch and heat houser; Fergus- on 20/85, with step-up and step-down transmission; 8-N Ford, with step-up .transmis- sion; 8-N Ford; Massey -Harris Mustang,' with 3 -point +hitch; Allis-Chalmers' CA, with •scut fler; Allis-Chalmers D272 Die- sel, . with 3 -pt. hitch; Massey - Harris 44; International W4; Massey-iiarris 81; Mas'sey- Harris 101; Model D Case; Model S Case; Minneapolis Moline Z; Model LA Case; Cockshutt 30. - EQUIPMENT: 1 McCoi'rnick corn . picker; two -row picker head for Minneapolis Moline unih arvester ; John. Deere ham - mermill; Gehl forage blower; Fleury -Bisset n ninure spread- er; Otacd " m+anure spreader;' I -H manure spreader; Fergu- son manure loader; e Minnap- olis Moline 7 -ft. mower, semi - mounted; Ferguson 3 -furrow disc plow; Massey -Harris 3 - furrow p 1 o w; I _H 4 -furrow pilaw; I -!H three -furrow plow; Cockshutt two -furrow p 1! o w; Fleury -Bisset two -furrow plow; Alli s -Chalmers+ 2 -furrow W.B. mounted plow; Allis-Chalmers two.Atrrow trail plow; snow thrower, (3 -pt., hitch) ; Cock- shutt side -delivery rake; M.M. side -delivery rake: This is' an opportunity for ,fammlers to buy at wholesale prices. In case of rain, sale will be held under cover. TERMS: Cash, day of sale. F. R. LOBB, Sale, Manager Phone Clinton, HU 2-3272 BERT PEPPER, Auctioneer 20-41-1 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Estate Auction Sale of Farm Stock, .Machinery and House- hold Effects, • at Lot 30, Con. 3, Tuckersmith Township, SATUR- DAY, OCTOBER 27th, at 12 o'clock sharp, 11/2 miles East of B.rucefield on Mill Road, or 4 miles West of Seaforth, on Mill Road. CATl'LE-1 t Durham cows; 5 2 -year-old Durham heifers; 5 1- ye'ar-old Durham steers; 2 1 - year -old heifers; 12 Durham spring calves. PIGS -3 sows, bred and due time of sale: 11 chunks, MACHINERY—Oliver No, 88 standard tractor; IHC model C tractor, row crop, fully equipped with stuffier and bean,puller; manure loader; 3-furrotrac- tor plow; tractor disc; 9 -ft. stiff tooth cultivator; rrubber tired spring tooth •cuithnator; steel toner; 6 -ft. mower; N. I. manure spreader on. rubber; farm wagon; hay, rack; speed grain box; snow blade; diamond harrotitke; WC side rake; 7 -ft. tractor mower; 2,000lb. scales; fanning mill; 2 -wheel trailer with reek; Massey; Harris bind- er; White gamin separator; Case combine with ; Gehl :ham- ntermdll• drive bolt; Memel"iiat Rattle i8'ilis+e pew 'fertilizzer • 2Q» Auction Sales drill; 2 single units Universal milking machine; Viking eream separator; electric pail; ].2 -ft, Massey Harris' PTO waiter; steel stabling; IHC cutting box; extension ladder; steel water trough; pump jack; three drive beltts; chain• saw; grain auger. HAY -1,300 bales. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— TV aerial; Coleman oil s'pa'ce heat- er; table; chairs; bedroom furn- iture. Other articles too num- erous to mention. TERMS—Cath. Estate of late GEORGE MCCARTNEY Proprietors HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEORGE POWELL, Clerk 2040-2 21. Tenders Wanted SNOWPLOWING TENDERS Township of Tuckersmith Sealed tenders addressed to Mr. Andrew., Houston, Road Sup- erintendent, (RR 3, Seaforth) and designated "Snowplowing Tenders" will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Monday, Nov. 5, 1962, The Township of Tuckersmith requires for snowplowing town- ship roads during the winter of 1062-63: One truck which is to be of 7 Ton Capacity or better 'and equipped with Vtype .hydraulic- ally operated plow of 8' mini- mum width and a hydraulically operated wing. All equipment and tender prices are subject to approval of the Dept. of High- ys. Tenderers are to supply all requirements, carry public liability insurance and Work- man's Compensation. The ten- der must state the f+llat rate per hour (no stand-by time). AN work is to be done under the supervision of the Road Seper- intendent and the Dept. of High- ways, Tenders to he considered on Nov. 6, 1962. The lowest or any tender not nece'ssariIy accepted. J. I. McINTOSH, Clerk -Treasurer Township of Tuckersmith 21-41-2 22. Legal Notices NOTICE Court Of Revision Township of McKillop The Council' of the Township of McKillop will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assess- ment Roll of 1962-63, at ODD FELLOWS' HALL, SEAFORTH • on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1962 at 10:00 a.m. Parties interested should gov- ern themselves -accordingly. J. M. ECKERT, Clerk Township of McKillop 22-41-2 TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Court of Revision" 1963 Assessment Roll The Corporation of the Town- ship of Hulett will hold the isst sitting of the Court of Revision on the 1963 Assessment Roll, November 5th, in the Coniril'un- ity Hall, Londe•sboro, at 3:00 o'clock p.m. , All appeals against assess- ment must be in the Clerk's Office at leash ten days prior to this date in order to be consid- ered. HARRY F. TEBBUTr, Clerk RR 1, Londesboro. 22-40-2 Township of Tuckersmith Clerk's Notice of the First Posting of Voters' List NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Tuckersmith, on the 19th day of October, 1962, the list of tali persons entitled to vote in said Municipality at Municipal Elec- tions ,and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or ommisions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal's being the 2nd day of November, 1962. DATED this 18th day of Oct., 1962. I. I. McINTOSH, Clerk, Township of Tuckersmith 22-40-2 Boxholders' Names Not Given Out 1 It is not possible for us to divulge the name or ad- dress of any advertiser using a Huron Expositor box number!. Please do not ask for this information. 23. Business Directory MCCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, P. D McCONNELL, Q,C. D. I. S FWART Sea:orth, Ont. : Phone 550 A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Phones:. Office 173, Res. 781 Seaforth : Ontario JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist, optical services, Goderich St. W., adjacent tq Clinic. Tues. to Sat., 9-5:$0, except Wed. Thurs. evening by appointment. Phone 791, Sea - forth, Monday, Clinton Medi- cal Centre. • A. M. HARPER & COMPANY Chartered Accountants 55 South St. Telephone Goderich JA 4-7562 Licensed Municipal Auditor D. H. McINNES Chiropractic Commercial Hotel' Monday, Thursday -1 to 8 p.m. BOX FUNERAL SERVICE R. S. BOX LICENSED EMBALMER Prompt and careful attention 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. CLEARY • Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 335 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St., W. Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE 'Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 119 - Seaforth DR. M. W. STAPLETON 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. D. E. GALT, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth 24. Cards of Thanks I would like to thank the staff of Victoria Hospital for all the kindness shown to., me white I was a patient there. I would el - so like to thank everyone who sent nice cards, letters and flowers to me, also the neigh. bors for their kindness shown to my wife while I was away. Thanks again. 24-41-1 Harry M. Chesney. Births KLAVER — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 22„ to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klavem, RR 4, Seaforth, •a son. McKENZIE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 22, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, Brucefield, a son. WEBSTER—In Clinton Public . Hospital, on Oct. 6, to Mr. and Mrs, Grant Webster, Varna, a daughter, (Janice Louise). Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Donald John Smith of Seaforth wish to announce the engagement of 'their eldest daughter,• Connie Elizabeth, to Mr. Richard Craig Wiilist, Bron of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willis of Seaforth. The wedding will take place. on November 10. xl Mr. and Mrs• Gordon Scott, Crom.a'rty, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Inas Grace, to Reg- inald Grant Finlayson, Crom- arty, stun of Mr• and Mrs. Lorne Finlayson, The wedding will take place Nov. 17; 1962, aft 2:30 o'clock, in Ckomarty Presbyterian Church. -1 Deaths McMILLAN — In Dublin, on Oct. 19 Hugh McMillan, in his 56th year. - A SMILE. OR TWO The English professor Was trying to convince his class of the importance of a large vo- cabulary, "I assure you," he said, "if you repeat a word ten or twenty times, it will be your's forever." In the back of the room a cute coed took a deep breath, closed her eyes and started whispering, "Bob, Bob, Bob , ." A haggard man walked into a psychiatrist's office, tore open a cigarette and stuffed the to- bacco up his nose. "I see you really need me," the startled doctor remarked as he ran to help the man. "Yeah," said the guy, "have you got,a light?" NEWS OF ,1N'SALI HENSALL CITIZEN L FORWARD TO ,100th BIRTHDAY gELEBRATION Miss Rachael Spencer, a pa- tient at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, will celebrate her 100th birthday Monday, October 29. Miss Spencer was born at St. Joseph, near Zurich, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Spencer, where she spent her early life. Her later years were spent at Seaforth and Clinton. She came to the Queensway Nursing Home here in January of this year, and is the only surviving member of her family. -. Although her eyesight and hearing are impaired, she is able to sit up in her chair most of the day, enjoys her meals, and has a very sweet and kind- ly disposition. She has receiv- ed a framed certificate from the Provincial Secretary, and She will be receiving greetings from the Provincial Govern- ment and also from the Queen. The CGIT of Carmel Presby, terian Church met at the manse on Wednesday evening, Oct. 17. Mrs. Ross MacDonald led in the worship. Plans were made for a table at the Ladies' . Aid bazaar Friday evening, Nov. 2, of candy, broaches, wastebask- ets, etc. The girls also hope to have a 'fish pond. Laymen's Sunday will be ob. served in Carmel Church this Sunday, with Jim. Dougall lead- ing in worship, and Gordon Schwalm giving the message. Rev. Ross MacDonald will be guest speaker at Forest Presby- terian Church at annivery serv- ices this Sunday, Oct, 28. Mr, and Mrs. • Orville Jones attended anniversary services at Lucknow United Church last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Robert- son, of Waterford, visited on Sunday with Mrs, C. L. Jinks in Hensall, and with Mr. Jinks, who is a patient at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson, of Birmingham, Mich., ' visited with Mrs. Lou Simpson Sunday on their way to visit with Mrs. Simpson's sister, Mrs. Holland, of Kitchener, who is ill. The Legion bingo • jackpot will he worth $85 in 52 calls this Saturday night at the Le- gion Hall. Two door prizes will be drawn. Mr. Earl Treffry, of RR 1, Cromarty, was taken by Bon- thron, ambulance Monday night_ toStratford General Hospital, suffering a fractured leg he re- ceived in a fall at his barn. The pupils of Hensall Public School are going to canvass 'the town of Hensall on Hallowe'en for UNICEF. "People' have been very generous in the past 'and we hope they will be again this year. The pupils will canvass between the hours of 4 and 5 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 31. • Proceeds for South Huron Hospital blitz, sponsored by Amber Rebekah' Lodge, Hensall, amounted to $106.16. Members of Amber Rebekah Lodge, Hen- sel], collecting were: Mrs. Leona Parke, Mrs. Howard Lemmon, Mrs. Blighton Ferg, Mrs; Garnet Mousseau,' Mrs. Clarence Vol - land,' Mrs. Inez McEwen, Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, Mrs. Jack Cor- bett, Mrs. Ed. Corbett and Mrs. Hugh ,McEwen. Mrs. Robert Cook, Mr3. Jack Drysdale, Mrs' Jim Hyde and Mrs. Thomas Lavender 'attend- ed Guider Training Sessions in Fergus on Saturday. The Ladies' Aid, Young Peo- ple'and CGIT of Carmel Church are planning their annual bazaar Friday evening, Nov, 2, at 8 p.m., UNIT 5, 'UCW Unit 5 of, the United Church Women met Thursday afternoon last for their October meeting, with Mrs. R. M. Peck presiding for the meeting. Mrs. R. J. Pat- erson and Mrs.. Grace Herpole led the worship. Mrs. Peck commented on the first chapter of the new study book, "The Rim of Asia." Miss Greta Lam- mie favored with a piano selec- tion. Mrs. W. B. Cross took the chair for the business session. Plans for the bazaar Dec. 1, in the church -Sunday school rooms was discussed. Unit five will look after flowers for the church and nursery for the month of November. The gen- eral meeting will be held Mon- day, Nov, 12, with Mrs. W. H. Weekes, convener, and commit- tee, Mrs. Norman Jones,. Mrs. Peck and Mrs. A. Clark. • Hold Training 'School The Leaders' Training School for South Huron was held in the Legion Hall, Hensall, on Tuesday and Wednesday, at- tended by six leaders and their six assistants. Miss Ives, from the Home Economics Depart- ment in Toronto, conducted the classes, assisted by Miss Isa- belle Gilchrist, Huron County Home Economist. The topic was "143 Pounds of Meat." Each leader will go back 'to her insti- tute and teach a Class. Any lady in the comttiunity wishing to take this worse will I?e very welcome' to the rpeeting..-)~ollr meetings copl,.ptete the Coyne. Suln pary Day' win e held in Clinton Pee: Sth. Unit 2, UCW Mrs. Jack Drysdale presided for the October meeting of Unit 2 of.. the United Church Women in the Sunday School rooms Monday evening, with 17 members present. Mrs. Ernie Whitehouse was in charge of the devotional, with scriptural reading by Mrs. Lorne Hay. Mrs. Robert Cook reviewed the Bible study and held a ques- tionaire. Members were re- minded of the bazaar Dec. 1st, for which this unit is respon- sible for the bake table. The United Church Women are serv- ing lunch at the conclusion of the musicale Sunday night to all those taking' part in the pro- gram. WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maher and Danny, of London, visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Col- in Gllfillaxi and family. Dale Skinner, of Elimville, visited over the weekend with Paul Kerslake. Mrs. Irene Ford and Miss Ruth Horne, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne and Raymond'. Mr: and Mrs. Harvey Smith and -Penny, of Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Grant and Bar- bara Anne.- Miss nne.Miss Judy Coward, of Thames Road,• spent the weekend with - Miss Margaret Anh Prance. Mr. and Mrs. ''Ivan Brock spent the weekend at Langton, attending a wedding. Miss Brenda. Martin.:'`af., •Lours., don, spent, Sunday 'with •. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and George. .Mr.. and • Mrs: Bil Gilfil'Ian and -family, et Exeter, visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan Mr.. and ,Mrs Yasptd, -Rowe, of Thames Road, and Mr, end '- Mrs. Phil Hern visited on-Ott- urday evening. with. Mr: 'and Mrs: Bill Walters. Mr. and Mrs;,:Elson' J,y-nn and, family were guests on Sunday y✓ith Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skin- ner at Elim-ville. The Elltnville . Messengers held a cookie and candy .sale on Saturday .'afternoon, which was very successful. Mrs. Newton Clarke and Mrs. Beverley Morgan and Susan, of Thames Road, visited in London on Thursday with Mrs: Lorne' Sholdice: Miss Kathy Hern spent Fri- day night and Saturday in Exe- ter with her grandmother. Mrs, Christina Herm. • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman and family, of Kippen, visited - on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters • and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny, of Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Church at Winthrop. Mrs, Leonard; Cowan, of Lon- don/ visited friends in Winchel- sea on Sunday evening. Church Groups FIRESIDE iGieOUP The Fireside Group of First Presbyterian Church held a successful turkey buffet dinner on Wednesday evening: Miss Carol Brown played music while the guests waited in the church. The proceeds will be used ,to place a new front to the church organ, which will be completed in the new -year. ST. THOMAS' GUILD The regular meeting of the Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas' Church was held at the home of Mrs. Garnet Stockwell with 20 members present. Li observ- ance of the Thanksgiving sea- son, the president, Mrs. R. Spit- tal, opened the meeting by read- ing Jim Bishop's Poem of Thanks, which was followed by the General Thanksgiving. The treasurer, Mrs. Earl Dins- more, is confined to bed for sev- eral weeks. In her absence, Mrs, Carm Rowcliffe read the treas- urer's report. Mrs. A. McCon- ney read the minutes of the Sep- tember meeting. Plans were fin lized for the rummage sale and two dinners for the following month. A col- lection was made for the pud- dings and cake booth. Miss Anna Stewart has donat- ed towels and cloths for the parish hall kitchen, and the re- frigerator is installed, The No- vember meeting will be held in the parish hall. The offering was received and dedicated, and the meeting clos- ed with prayer. Mrs. D. Netzke and Mrs. W. O'Shea Served ltlnoh. '1