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ANNUAL
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Saturday, Nov. '
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BOOTHS
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4a Knitted e Items and.Prod
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ALSO. MYSTERY BOXES
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HEN$ALL CLAMBER.: OF COMMERC-EM
PLA S jGiET-Orly V TE CAMPAIGN
-Tile dinner '.meeting :of Hensall
Camber of. Commerce was held in
the -Legion: lIall-:wednesday eve-
ning, President,Chaxles:Eifordtook.
the chair , for the meeting and
welcomed the meinbersand guests
pointing out . the several uses" of
the Chamber of Commerce. Wi'1°
liar Brown reported on -the ., civil
defence, with more particulars :to
be .given .at a later, Bath
Don Southcott, of ;-the Exeter,
Times -Advo ate, • presented -an= out-
line on, ways and means of;,having
a local, paper, printed for Hensall
k Was'.left.for "the officials of -the
Chamber' of Coirimerce•-to cheek
into, it -and report findings at a
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n7allCO.0-P da1r an-d-fleetcoecentr-ate
and, remi es`
This.' o er''ex ires'November'801h
Cash in on this 'get acquainted` offer and convert _your full
granary., into ._' Smith
balanced feeding
efi.. ..
nutrients. -`
ro i`am.- ;Grains' are.'de.tcient`` in some nece:.
� ''� nary
Co=op Concen, va es 'rake ups these �c tic n nes and -give ,you
increased: Milk andsmeat production greater profits for
you:
ecsal: -_/'► t .Ac ut nted_ ..Prices On
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C-o=op 24 .:Daisy :C:oiicentrate;�$791t0 per Toil-
32.c .-Darr - 'Co centrate • - 87:00 - er Ton = .
Coal. i. y p .. $ p........_..
-" Cc -op' 24:(2c: Beef Con.eent ate ::'. $79.00',.per ,Ton
o'-• bp327::. Beef Concentrate .; $87:00 per Ton
This offer also applicable to Beef Concerit"
-• . With •S'tllbestrol- and Aureomycin..
ET FROM )1TO.U.R.FEED DOLLAR :•
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The coming local elections Were
-discussed and it was decided ,to
set up a committee to sed that
everyone n the -village will be
phoned; with the slogan, "Get Out
and Vote", It was decided: that
some time before spring -the -Omar
anerce will set up a labor bank..
Certain people- will be called upon
to: donate ;several hours of their
time to help 'beautify., the town:.
Those- who; put in the most bourse
at the end of the year would "-be
entitled to some sort" of reeogni
A motion. --was . passed:. that, jack
Drysdale . be - given. .some _ recogni-:
tion for the build-
ing
' of the d
ing on the ` -bowling: green, which he
donated some years, ago to the
Chamber" of Commerceand' which
was recently sold by the`. Cham-
ber., The Legion, Ladies'; Auxiliary
catered for the banquet: • \
ensall" Brownies
.1401ct..Ceremony
Tuesday evening, .. October 21, a
]~-lying-Up'ceremony 'was- held
Hekisall United- Church for.• Brown-
ies'goingl into Guides. Mrs. -Earle,
R %ve Bro'n
w sy e
o Owl w lcoxnedthe!
dy
stonal jt„c1 comma ssioner>. Miss L:'
J.Sregne ; .and parents of the 'Guides
and "B ownies; aiiill'asked the. sup
pert of the : parents, to the newly -
appointed 'Guide :.Captain;. Mrs.
Willa m
Fink; and herlieutenant
Mrs.: George Parker. Mrs.- Robert
Cook . w s .a _i
ntrnduced_as_tlie new
Tawny Owl- ander conducted—tine-
:Brownies in a' . demonstration of
the fairy ring,- pow wow . and'.
Brownie closing
Brownies''reeeiving their,Browzh-r'
to -Wings-were Suzanne Ronnie,:
Nen y Kyle" .and: Dianne: Reid;`
Golden Hands, Bonnie Foster Nari
cy Kyle Suzanne-Rannie,, Dianne'
Reid- and ` Ann ;,Mickle; Golden
=Bars -• • tol-Feen-`Baynhfam, 'Pauline
Bell, Wendy ,Moir :; and ..Heather.
Reid;: walking ,up to Guides, Mer -
clef -Little T
ar-ciaLittle, Ruth-- male -and -,-Bonnie
Foster.
Women; -they say, would make
better. wives if 'they weren't so
busy 'making., better husbands..
T t
o hose whowol s`' r'v=-
u d ,bei , �fe d r .
ers 'Stay alert,,;follow,.tinej rules;
and look out for, the other. fellow
'In.. the first five;'Months ,'of this';
year 'retail ;sales'm Canada:;totalled:
$5,943 \million;- compared •=to $5 777
million in ..the same period' of 1957:..
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Ladies'. GulId:of
St. Thomas' Anglican
Church is holding a -
MAGE SALE
Satiirdalf ov 8th
1 p.m.. to'5 m
IIUI IIII11i1Ill,Ililllil111.hIIll:lal 1111 Iti11116=
RECEPTION
fer_-Mr. and -Mrs. Edison McLean,
(forinerly, 1e en DP_ivar)
Friday; Nov: 7th
IIE'NSALL TOWN HALL
NORRIS ORCHESTRA
=- Everybody' Welcome
Ladies lileuse bring::Lunch.
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'DUBLIN:
J. F. SHANAHAN
HULL TT-- ohn >F:'':Shanahan.;
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Clinton, died in his 70th year at
the .Clinton -Public Hospital Satur-
day', morning after 'a long illness.
Born in Hullett township, hefarm.
ed there all his life .until retiring
to Clinton two years ago.
He was a�-member of St, Joseph's
.
Roman 'Catholic `Church Clinton'
and the Holy Name' Soeiety..His
s`
wife, the former Ada Kindree, died
two years ago.
Surviving . are three brothers:
Aloysius Shanahan, H llett Chas.
Yu ,
Shanahan, London; Joseph Shana-
han, St, Lambert, Quebec; two
sisters;• Anna,-: Mrs.
Clinton,: and : Ella,'' Mrs, Charles,
Smyth, Ottawa- --
The body rested at the Ball and
Mitch' funeral hlOme, Clinton,; until
Monday morning, .:when at 9:00
o'clock Requiem High Mass was
sung at S. Joseph's • Church . by
Rev. Father L. E: Reed -Lewis.
Burial was in y. Angels Ceme-
tery, Si:'SThomas. '
-It. IL FREEMAN'
DISTRICT GROUP. IN HAR E,,'
INSTALL' EDEL , EISS OFFICERS
Mrs 'William Chambers, of Exe-
ter, DDPP' of District 23 install
Mrs.- Ed.An'drews as Noble Granded
of Edelvveisg Rebekah.ekah.
Lodge
g
e ,at
- nndaJnigh meetin. -
Other ilofficers 'installed were;.,
Vice Grand, Mrs. Keith Sharp; re-
cording secretary, Miss Jean Scott;
financial seeretaryz Mrs. ' Charles
Reeves; 4. treasurer, Mrs. Everitt
Smith; warden, Mrs. Ralph Hicks;
conductor, Mrs. Robert ' Beier -
mann; chaplain,Mrs. Margaret
Messenger; musician, • ^Miss Mae
Smith; inside guardian, Mrs. Gen
Campbell; outside guardian,. Mrs.
Peter Malcolm;. color bearer, Mrs.
-Frank -Smile; supporters, ., Mrs.-
William Dalrymple .; Mrs, Allan
Campbell; Mrs, Albert Harrison,
Mrs. Robert ,Dodds;', JPNG; :Mrs.
Hugh Thompson.
<Mris. `William; Cann, Of Exeter;
Was soloist. Mrs. .Chambers
sented Mrs. Thompson- with -the
jewel of her office., Mrs. Ila; Dor-
ranee was appointed .degree :cap-
tain An invitation was accepted
to- attend a 'meeting of the Gode
CLINTON; The funeral of Rob -•I
ert'1lenry Freeman, 'Clinton, was
held. '• Monday at' 2:30 p m. tram
the 'B'all''an ,'-Mutdh :funeral ,home; - Mrs Milton-McAdams,:of Zurich
.Clinton.': Rev,, Grant ']Mills;' of the spent an .afternoon with Miss Eliz-•
Ontario Street United Church, con�abeth 3�inlay..• °
ductedthe service`s and burial' was Mr -:Harold Finlay 'visited with'
inSlinton • cemetery Misses "Margarfet and Alice F. n
r, Freeman died inlis- 82nd lay, .of 'ondon. ;
year, suddenly; - at his home in1 Mr.: and Mks;... ei_th_K:Gingerich
Clinton; early Saturday morning land -Harold -and-Mr and' -Mrs Roy-
Born on the_ second':concession' of Erb.,and; . ,family have:,' returned
Hullett' township; he farmed- there
,h
ore after Spending a week'S trip
all his life until retiring to Glutton JO northern-: parts'..'ef Ontario
10 ye'arsago.. ' -_k : Mxs.J3onaid Scott_and'family,:of
•,'the late:Mt:__Gromarty; w1th,LMr and_
and Mrs Henry Freers an. He was Mrs Joe Beachler
a member :of the Ontario Street • '''Mrs..Newell Geiger and Johnny
United Church•. 'and`Mrs,=ai-Kitchener: Mary,;Manson• spent.,the
Surviving; are•_ his : Doide,he.
former Sarah Marshall; three: sons, NIr. iveekendHarold Finlay- andr, family
Wilford; ,and ' Roy both of • Clinton, spent an,;: evening with Mr- and
and Ross London; -one daughter, Mrs Lee_ Erb and family;
Mrs ': Wiliam; . (Hirci} Foilieing 'Mr.. Newell, Geiger spent Sunday
ham, Brucefield one brother,Jack With Mr:' -.and :lVtrs: Edmund Erb
Freenran,, Blyth; one :sister, *Mrs --;'and family .. ::
Thomas Glazier, Clinton
BLAKE
MRS. MARGARET `'MILLER
Funeral "services were held at
Miss 'Marie .O'Connor„ London,
with • Mr..' and IVfrs> James -O'Con-
nor.
e MG ,
Miss_ -Florence McQuaid; _. Q , 'trat�
ford,' With Mr. and Mrs. James
the. Boxy Chapel, Seaforth, on Fri
,day afternoon:, for. Mrs. "Margaret,
Jane :Miller, of McKillop, by Rev.
Lloyd Brown, ,' of Brussels United
Church; Mrs. Millet was ; in• her
ST.: COLUMBAN
'Born? rn West ZonaQford Y1
„'TSlnd James Sloan, iof
County;,,Mrs.. Miller. wasfor,:.Cobourgom;' woanithaMr. ,and Mrs.:Jas.
mer';:Margaret: Jane Denn; is.: For .Sloan. < �• -
a number, of 'years. she.=and -her Jack. Moylan,':Lou: Coyne,'Jim'
husband;' who died . ..in 1934,; 'hadShea .,and -Lou Morris are home
farmed an Grey township • In 're- ••from tr'to Northern Ontario.
cc�ent-years :sine has- lived in; Mc- I, 'Miss: I egiu.a'-Pownrati L`ondon;:
Billop 'and. Brussels with members Miss Cleo Bo'winan and leis. Cl --aro
of tier:\family.' IMalone,.,Stratford,; and, Miss. Bea=
Sheers surv-iued•,-.14-three <soris: trice Maloney, W'aterIoo ' Speni-the
Wilham, :R,R, 3, Brussels,- Stuart, weekend` at then.':' homes here.
Brussels;' Mervin, ,Galt; by. two, an:d Mrs.:'James 'Doyle; of.
daughters,'Mrs, John (Jessie) Boyd_ Kingston; visited N Mr,, - and Mrs:.
and,._Mrs.: William .(Lena). :Boyd; Frank Maloney:
Killop 'township; one ..; sister, Miss ,Rosemary .Lane visited, in
Mrs. Nellie `Stewart,..: Moose. +Jaw,
as � -16grandchildren'-d e >: �Eitchener_
.1 ., . an seven;
,
great-grandchildren. - Fete ;Newlyweds_
Burial was >'n Brus els eine- L
a s c "d •a t_:
A: larbe, crowd attende nos.
tery. Pallbearers were `Alex`Den= nuptial reception in the,- commun
ms,. Elmer Dennis, ,Bert Hemmg- .ity Centre,' Seafor:th on. Friday ev
way. :Archie .:Engel, Thomas; Mailer ening in :?honor "o£'Mr ..:;and Mis..
and Carl Hem ngway ,Flowerbear-
ers were Rhbet Glenn- Jarne5 7)oyIe (nee Kerte Maloney).:
r` KeithDon
eyenrpg was.. -spent in dancing
aid;" . Gerald ' Miller" W and LIoyu The °An 'kdcT ess` ;expressing good
Cooper: wishes;' was read byLeonard,Ma
1FMTCIIAEMCQVADE Ioney,,and a purse m
of oney„preH.
ST; COLIJM'BLAN-THe .funeral of seated by. Tim 'Givlin on behalf of
friends sa=nd nelghtlors. ,;' Mr and,
the' late Michael McQuade;'toalc Mrs Doy1e expiessed_.their ii re-
plaeetram tke=hom'e-of his nephew, -dation o -all.
Jaynes E. McQuaid, McKihop''town
ship, to St. Columban' Church on••
Thursday, October 23 'Requienii who predeceased• -him on April 14,
High. Mass Was' celebrated by ,his 1957•
nephew, Very Rev: Thomas 'Mc -,"He was :