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ANDY. CALDER •
Agent
ON. and, TIIUItS. 1VIOR1J1 GS
Exfir guish Blaze
At Bell. Form
Members of Ilensallxs volunteer
fire brigade, answered an .alarm in
record time Saturday, morning..
They responded to an,alarni at 11
a.m. to a shed i
e`on the property
ofDr. James W,Bell, on King rSt •,
east vhf No., 4 ilighy ay
Thi fire had reached the roof of
the shed when they arrived,'but^it
Was quic lYextinguished, with'
about $50 damage resulting. The
shed, r storage purposes,
s o
used, f g P
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is located:about 25 yards behinda:
garage, and some distance ,from
the house.
The fire was dileover d by
Bill Lavender and ToLavender while
Pg property,
assin .the which' at the:
.,.
present... time. is vacant They ran':
to the home 'of MrS. Milton Lavery;:
who gave the alarm.
The " housez is being' eompletely�
renovated, . inside and out,
®today Ev'i
k=_
a ke � Motors �� .
n s F arm- Equipment
NO. 7 HIGHWAY, ARKONA
June
Large 'Quantity of all types of .Farm• Machinery, Cars and
Small Trucks to he. •sold at "this; auction,
Be --sure and 1 v a
look:over er our dui the London Free Tress on
aturclay, Ante 14, --for a --complete list of -'Machines .arid Cars that
are offered,
Liberal Guarantees : on all ; the best items.. 25% Down :Pay-
,. : Rneiit the night of sale on .;large items. . Liberal • Guarantees.
Fiitanchig cap be arranged,
SALES YARD WILL BE FI OODLIGUTBD
Ipreparing, the weeds
nT inuir
History Brook, :Kippen East- W, L
.collected' the.. following history , of
the, . Thompson clan", ;The ,family
c
lived. on lot 27,:; can ..e s.saonl . 1, Hay
township, near 'Kippers;
Thomas Thomson 'sold to
George
Thonseri,..a
• young,, Scotsman, a'
bushfarm at, lot 27 concession
Hay `'township., "T.he -farm hadoonl-
ly an
old- log -shouse and a •`very
small.' part ,cleared: George was,
the song of George TiaomSon and
former 'Mary _Jrlhnstoii who lived,
on -lot. 26 c sc-3'.H ',-to
, _c oneion ,aY wn=
ship known as,.Spring: Creek.. •
Geerge had two brothers, Sam
itel aitd Robert, and" one, "sister,
Mary, 'Tater "Mrs: 1►lunn. Young
George married. Hannah"Drover in
1859;;„ and - they moved' to lot 27,.
concelson 1, Hay township; -where
Bert Thomson now' lives
They got .much of "their. meat
killing _wild pigeon's,, though
now there are ,no ;pigeons of ;the.
land seen then..At that time they
Came -in;' such droves they darken-
,,
ed 'the -sky. Lv`eryone rushed :out
With sticks an le as many "as
they ' could. . These, pigeons .were
picked, cleaned and salted for 'fu-
ture use.
The: life of the early settler: was
hard. Many::a time a ;=bear would
dump into the 'pig pen, kill ; and
make off with a pig. - .
This union was • blessed with,
;eight, children: •George,' born 1861,
who' married. Jessie 1. 7
1VIatltion, born 1863,' married. John
Fluker 1893; William, born ` 1866,
married Agnes. Dick '1908; Agnes,,
born 1867, married Robert Fisher
1920; John born-- 1871, married
Bertha -=Klein -1903:' Salm el, born
1874, married Susan Taylor' 1901,
Robert born 1877 .married Agnes
Hay 190 Haniiali, born -i877 -,-
Dave :Workman 1906: George
and Hannah built a frame house
and_cleared most of the land.
Threshing Inas done -by horse
power. Robert Thomson., who now
lives : inKippen, sacs he remem-
bers that 'many, a day he drove
FOR .HENSALIJ SPRING FAIR
- AT
mite 13 &14
Men
• s Jackets' and Pants
o • Men's Work Shoes and Soy
1.40 Men's Sport and Dress Shirts
�_.Wolxlen's: Panties -and Slips
omen'sDresses and .Blouses
•Women's:Gloves• and Head Squares
SHIRTS' FOR ;ALL THE FAMILY
if ;Items Above 20% Off
L. ':KINDS
d�•
SU NCE
SOUTHGA'
Phone 334 - Res.. 540. -
114AIN ST. - ~ SEA -FORTH,
e
those horses s roundand
round
on
the shaft "to thresh Many 'were
the quarrels people had- in those,
days over one, tea.rn being lazier
than
anothex,'until f
m
11 hey got
ealolizers so each team pulled the
same.; Later' came, the, steam. en-
gine They threshed for $1,00 n
hour, 'supplying three men, steam
engine, --tank and separators, . and
a°good"`team
baef :horses,es"so. T
w
i eo
d+,d. oh
g.
iss.
Puped the.roots,�y' what they
caAflletde.r.tiiGeeotrrgedTiofTni
wife, with.
the. aid . 'of:. the. boys,
worked the place, nntil Robert
married Agnes.• Hays ;ii1 1900, and
-bought' the farm. 'He is ; the ,only
Survival, of this family:",- He had
six of -a family:. (Pearl) -Mrs: C1ar-
enee';,Priestap, ;Mitchell;:' (Hazel)
Mrs, .Dave Moyer, Parry- Sound.;
(Dor thy)•' •Mrs. P.: H. ; Cornish,
Gode ich;(Myrle) "- Mrs. ' Bob
Stokes, London; --Bert,- :on home
farm; -(Blanche •,EIaine) Mrs. L.
Schneider,: Stratford, '
Tp 1951- Robert .Thomson .sold the
armt0 hisson, ei't who'is H -
B ,V
ing n the farm at the present
time,: He 'has ,one son and ,two
daughters. •
GROUP .'pa , WA
M s • `-` li .,.. erlain. ee'
r .E.; C C amb opn.. d
her:. summer Ionic, at BayfielcL fors
the pot -luck supper and June meet-
ing of Group 3 of the WA cif North-
side with 20 in attendance A'de-
licious meal wasenjoyed, after
which Miss Abbie'Seip ropened the
meeting with a poem, . "God's
Watchful .L+'ye,"
The President, Mrs , B. F. Chris,
eondiieted-the.._business . when
-final plans were made for the'
strawberry supper being: held, in.
the;: church•, s'chaoL room';. late in
June. Mrs.' C. Cochrane took:
charge of the meetingand: a hymn
was sung; followed with, prayer by
Mrs: Cochrane Miss. Seip`read-the
scripture. Mrs.. Cochrane read •a
paper on the. life of Kate' Aiken.
A vote of appreciation was ex-
tended to Mrs, ' Chamberlain . by
Miss Seip.
011-1 L B "E E'`S
TAXI . SERV'ICE .
Ph ne:-_36►2
after"Midnight-31.5 M--°
Passengers` Insured
Promft. Service
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THIS TCiRSION-AIRE ,RI,DEd• IS' REA,LL_X'SNIOOT
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COMPARE VISIBILITY„ ' = , -,---COMPARE-ROOMINESS!
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DIMENSION DODGE CAR °F" CAR "5 DIMENSION.
Windshield area (sq.m.), 1,436 .979 , 1,135• . Front hadroom
Rear window area (sq in.) 1.,339 F; 1.7078 ;;a 1,056 , , Front legroom
notal w ndow area (s+) In.) 3,984 3,290 ,3,506 • Front hiproom•.
Wiper blade length . 16" 12" 13" )tear headroom '.
COMPARE LUGGAGE SPACE!
'DIMENSION` Spat -CAii"r' CAR{"G"'
.'rank' capacity (cu ft.) 35.6 P.5 : 25.0
Trunk opening width ', 50.6" 45,0" 34.0"
Trunk -opening height ' 21.1" 19.4" 21.0"
Trunk usable'width_74,0" 44.5" 53.9"
Trunk floor depth ! ~ e4.O" 5.2" r 55.1" independent -parking brake.
PJiot;et7siorts based on 7neasatrements of comparable 4-floor-acdrdtbp.• -;
:Rear• legroom,
Rear hiproom
Front shoulder ro
Rear shoulder -too
rQUALrnr
UUlJLT -
tothe Sghest standatdsot
DODGE CAR,"r" CAR 'C" duthnlotiveSrditsma5ship.
$5.0"
45:5" 43:1" 44.6
` 63:.4" • 60.0 - 62:1
84.5" 33 q6" : 34.2"
`:-COMPARt QUALITY!
60.6°' - 57:3" . , 56:44' __ -
in 60.4" 57;0 56.2" W„ From first inspection, of-
' parts to Thal -inspection -
COMPARE SAFETY' Dodge reflects duality
workmanship from top to
You get Total -Contac • t brakes, bottom. Even smallest:
biggest in the low -price field! �; ur details -in construction
Plus dual-cylinder'front brakes; t ; , e, nes ; and fitting!:get thea most
careful attention.
of the.)"inislied car;; every;
,{;
burs'at no extra s
t--�'5S;':Boistin AIRE .'.
;;.Hide -fines," of all suspension's!
* Dodge offers push-button automatic .drive
TYIost modern, touch in motoring! • • •
Bigt,car -roo mess but easy topark •
easy' to -handle ill traffic! .'
* Come in now
more howl:See how. Dodge'`#gives• you
whenyou. buy when and when you trde!,
LWFE-MOT
he ®ilk r-ionoy"_sw®rf i
in the Mower.., rice field!--
CHRYSLEf CCIRPPORATION Cil
CANADA, LIMITED
I Y,qur Dodge-DBSRto deafer wit be )healed to arrange for a• de!Itonstrratitsn drive.
rven s Honor ..
ensal1. Bride -Elect
hiss Audrey Kathleen Greeij;-; of
London, was ,feted at• .and 'several -
s
lio ern . parties w , parte s ,prior.:to her
marria e' o Will%am ole Bess
g J h
t.
p ,
of. Wo dst�oek
o whiish took place irL
St. -Peter's -Lutheran Church, ,Zur
ieh, .Saturday June 7; The bride is
the daughter,of Mr:aid••Mrs. Clar-
enee S. Green,, Clinton, and former-
ly of., Grand Bend, and her fiance'
is the
seri of 'and M
a rs. b rt
Mr
Al
G. Hess'Zuric _
G h
Showere :hostes e
s. s included � Mrs;
•Albert s
H s Miss- .Kathleen. Bess:.
and •Mrs Reginald o1"aeh,. -at St
Peter's 'Lutheran Church __;Zurich
Mrs,; ;E ' S. I:iverinore; of ;Regent:
St, Londpn Mrs , `:,Gor4 i -Serio
bons,'; ot, Clinton and Mrs. ;J.• C,
Wiu eris,• of..London,:',
with. Mrs:''
Aiigus.,McAonald`aiad, Mrs..Amelia.
Tew as 'eo-hostesses;;.
Mrs. Clarence S; Greeii,was hos
�ess :at a trousseau•tea in1inor of
her daughter. Re eiving With her:'
were tine - bride-elect=and° Mrs. Al
bert, G. Hess,'niother; of the :groom.:
Pink and. white Carnations een-'
tred the tea table which was coy:.:
ered " with an-- •heirloom hand -cut
Irish linen tablecloth. Pouring tea
were' Mrs E. S" Liverindre, Mrs
James,jaines, Trevithi
ck, G org
e
Green- and°Mrs. Henry Adkins As-'
silting ,in the: tea room were Miss.
Marlene McLaughlin Miss Norma.
Love,, Mrs :Howard Adkins, Mrs
Harold. •Reichert •, .and •Mrs. Eric
Switzer. •The -bride's trousseau and
gifts were displayed'byMiss, Kath
leen Hess,. Mrs. Wilmer. Adkins,
Mrs. ,Gordon`:,Scribbons, ,Miss Haz
el-Wocks, ,Mrs. J. C. Wiahperis,;
Miss' Norma Steinbach . and. Airs;
Reginald Black Miss SharonSwit
zer was m charge 'of the' register:
and . Descess�on
Is 11�:M S. Feait rre:
The 'Women's Missionary, society:
of the United -Church,, Hensall; •met.
Thursday' afternoon ,for their June
meeting In` the absence eft Mrs.
Wilbert Dillfrig,' who'; is ill -in Vic
toric _Flospital, London, 1VIrs:' T. C.'
Coates presided and -Met the; devo-:
tioii'al; assisted by- Mrs Elgin ROW
eliffe...'
A
arse)'•. dis:eussi ' on ' on tile fi a' -'
n n
Bial ,;•responsibility owards the
World Chureh thre' out a+ chal-
lenge; that we have responsibilities;
in the' working of -the organization.'
the training' of leaders and the en=:
couraging missionaries who are
underpaid . `Those. on the :;!pencil;
were Mgs, Sim' Reehol -Miss A
-Consitt, ` Mrs.: Norin,aii Jones;: Mrs.;
George-Armstren and -Mrs,' Coates.
The groug favored with a chorus;;
Jesus is Calling Mrs T Sher=
ritt bras t}iOn st
hey- president, • •Mrs G- `�:Ariri=
strottg;,'presided for:.the. business'
and "expressed thanks t Mrs
Coags for : thefine--- gram:
Thank -you ,notes . Were,
Mread: from'
Mr"s. ::Jack Traquar;'- rs, A W
Sliirray and Mrs, J. Rlehardson:
An invitation;; toattend'thebirthday
party„ •of 'the ;•.Women's 'Missionary
-Societ=y of [Garinel ;church on:=June-:
12 was accepted. ,Tiegroup .were:
guests: of Chiselhurst WMS..Eriday
evening" - • Mrs,' Armstrong ; made,
announcement - of the - Presbytery,:
WideNationai Mission To : the Na-.
tion.
Mrs; Nofman Jones, ;convener of
the supply committee, -reported for:
the bale which -was.Pa eked <Tues
day and'Wediresday; ,weighing' four:
hundred poiincts and ' valued at;.
$526.50. Fourteen, of ° the boxes'
packed were. forwarded • to Toronto'
for overseas`, relief; and 'the fif
teentkl box ;weighing 40 pounds,
containing five quilts; uniforms;
dressinggown's,. ladies' -ant141 -
dren's 'clothing, was sent to , Di.,
Whiting of the `.Mission Hospital;
Hazelton, --$.C. Al -questionnaire on'
radio'. and- TV programs was: an
swered by the, members'present,;
Arrangements for the -annual
Bally`' Band party June 19, at .2::30
p n ,.;Were made.' Lundli„ canirnit-
tee are, Mrs:,; L Mickle, Mrs
E,. • Cook,, litrs"; H: McMurtrie Mr's.
N. Jones, reception; M1r5 Arm=•
strong, Miss;, Ellis , .The school for
feeders, Alma Cbilege, :St" Thomas,
August 25 to '29, was discussed; for
Which:a, delegate is expected • to'
attend. ,l'itepierife. will be held the
first _Thur:sday in .`'J1itt0 at' 'the
Sell that unnecessary` piece of
furniture through a .Huron Hitposi
tor• Classified Ad. Phone 41.
• In length sirength and uniformity;
-'you Sart depend on,,Co-op Baler
Twine.•It's free -running and knot.
Jess assuring you quick; easy • `�
operation af:iaying I,me'and
long safe storaite'afterwards.
Low in cast, „too..
Hergsali; Safe Frric
Prices at Rensail communit
sale Thursday were.
SVeanling pigs, $14.50' to. $18.00;,
chunks, $00;00 td ..10; feeders,,
$26,75 't4 $36.70; sows, . $85.00 . to
$132.00;> Holstein: calves, $19,40 to
526.09;
, Portant caves, $35,00 to
678.00, Fat cows sold up,to. 1:7.60
a• cwt.
A
o60i
total.f .3 gs and 134.head:
of, cattle and calves were sold.`.
Are you ready to rent youi•sp are
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m,.
rooms A classified adyestLse:ppenfR
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phi n d to Tli Hur n Expositor, positoi, 41
will bring a tenant; •
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SJ.'ECIAL `
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Achievement =Day -
One of the Largest Calf :Clubs •in
Ont'aro
Judging - Showmanship
A ITC1 tO1eN SALE--
W. S. O'Neil, Auctioneer
DRAW
'Open - to ; anyone having., Fat'
Calves -For Sale -
Between 700 900E';Pounds -
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BUY YOUR TICKETS TO.DA
St UTH HURON , AGRICULTURAL, SOCIETY
1A.RLwDXCK, Presidrerlt JAMES 1VieGREGO.R, Secretary