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eph's Hospital, London,' Sunday
by ambulance.
Miss Susan Jenks, London,
spent the week end with her
grandmother, Mrs. C.L,Jinks.
Mr. Earl Bell has returned
to his home in Seattle, Wash.
after 'visiting fox 'two weeks with
his two sisters,Mrs .Thog.Drov-
er of Staffa, and Mrs. Wm.Brint-
nell of Hensall and relatives and
friends.
Capt. John R. Beer of Win-
nipeg, spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Boer. „
Erect New
Flag Pole
At Camp
The local associationof Guides
and Brownies held their annual
meeting Tuesday at Hensall Unit-
ed Church.-Mrs. F.Rowe chaired
the meeting. Twelve mothers,
Guide and Brownie Leaders along
With the executive attended. Mrs.
Jack Simmons will take over the
duties of badge secretary. A flag
pole was erected at Glen-Mac at
Seaforth by Hensall Kinsman
Club.
SUPERIOR/
*FOOD MARKET*
SPECIALS FOR
Laundry Detergent
FAB, king size 5-lb. box
Heinz Strained
BABY FOODS
Puss 'n Boots
CAT FOOD
750
490
$1.29
6 43/4-oz. jars 790
215-oz. tins 370
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Chase and Sanborn
COFFEE, 1-lb. bag
Puritan Beef or
IRISH STEW, lge. 24-oz. tin
Aunt Jemima — Regular or ttermilk
PANCAKE MIX • • •
By
..... 24b. pkg. 49
One 16-os. lar Aunt Jemima Pancake Syrup Free with each
package
PRODUCE
Florida
TANGELOS, size 100 ddz. 590
Seedless
WHITE GRAPES lb. 290
-Fancy
McINTOSH APPLES • • • • 3 lbs. for 350
Closed all day ,November 11th. Open all day
Wednesday, November 12th
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE MOON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Smith's
*FOOD MARKFTSAI
#ottf, Poldorio, Felted oistferd Trucks
6136 Main South, Exeter 23s-tent
($i *ififf;?•••;:.
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Large Selection of
Patterns for All Rooms
1/3 OFF
WALLPAPER
AND
PAINT
SUNWORTHY
Wallpaper
SALE
ROOM LOTS — From 2.99 up
New Styles Now IN STOCK! NO NEED TO WAIT FOR DELIVERY.
We Loan Wallpaper Sample Books and Moor-o-Matic
Paint Color Books
' DIAL 527-0550 — 'SEAFOR,TH
4.49 gallon
LATEX PRIMER
SATIN • FINISH ENAMEL
HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL
• L.P.L. LATEX
11110ORTONE.
INTERIOR LATEX 20%
off
Moore„. Begjamin
Graves' Wallpaper & Paint
zuJlo» SAVINGS
At STEDMAN'S
NYLONS
ASSORTED COLOURS
25c pair or
4 for 93c
LADIES' HALF SIZES
DRESSES
Bonded Materials
Sizes 161/2 to 221/2
MEN'S
FISHERMAN KNIT
SWEATERS
Beige, 'Green and Gold
Sizes S, M, L, XL .
Excellent 6.44 Value at $
Reg. 12.00
ONLY $8,99
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DEALER—SIEAFORTH
LADIES' STRETCH
SLIMS
$4.44
Sizes 12 to 18
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HIallovve'en Is Quiet
As Children -Make Calls
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow
celebrated their 25th Wedding
As.niversary with.,Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Fry, Brampton and Mr.
and Mrs. Dcn Craig, Camlachie
joined the immediate family for
a 'dinner party held at Zurich
Hotel.
Mr. Fry and Mr. Craig were
groomsman and usher res-
pectively at the couple's wed-
' ding.. Relatives and neighbours
were gathered at the couple's
home for a surprise party and
enjoyed a sociable evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Dow have two child-
ren, Carol Ann , a teacher at
Galt, Ontario and one son,Brian
at home.
roma, Mark
25th Anniversaries
Mr. and M: S. Frank Hamil-
ton were surprised on Sat4rtlaY
evening when friends and relat-
ives gathered at their home to
celebrate their 25th Wedding An-
niversary. Erchre was played
-and lunch was served.
Alex Scott, Guelph, visited•with
his parents over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black,
Brooklyn, accompanied by Mrs.
Wes. Black and Miss Lee Anae
5ack, Woodsville, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. T,L.Scott and Mrs.
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill'
Ramsey, Kitchener.
Mrs. Velma Adams, John and
Helen, Blyth, Miss Jeanette
Adams and John Alan, Blyth,
visited with Mrs. George Wallace
and Mrs. Vernon Brooks.
Mrs. Jefferson has returned
home after visiting with her dau-
ghteri-Mr; and Mrs. BillChessel
and family, Stratford.
Visitors with Mr. and Mr 6. Alex
Gardiner were Miss Lily Henry
,.and Mrs. Ruth Wilcox, Michigan
and Mrs. Jerry Doerr, Seaforth. SALE CONTI
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PRIM IlEXPOPTOITI. SIERFORTIrk WI SW 4 1 0*
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Hensall co ncil at a meeting He said as a result of the in-
Monday evening accelpted the vestigations it had been decided
recommendations ciTjts fire corn- to recommend purchase of a-new
mittee and approved the purchaseunit. It would take at least 90
wor kin da s from the time of
of the new truck but due to the Presenting the report Counci-
conditions involved, he felt it llor Harold Knight said the corn- with mem could be 6 months before del- mittee had made a trip
imery would be made, bers of the fire brigade and cou-
A contract to install a gas ncil investigated fire engines and
fired heating system in the had men at least two used engines
Town Hall at a cost of $1, 268, which were not satisfactory.-
KIPPEN
Mrs. Bessie Howe of Woodstock
is visiting a Week with her brother
and sister Oliver and Miss Marg-
aret McKay.
Mrs. Goo. Clifton who under-
went surgery three weeks ago in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London is
reported to bedmproving.
Ronald Wier of Stratford
visited Saturday, with his brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and -Mrs.
Ray Bell and family. Sunday
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
,.Floyd Diemart and Rick of Strat-
ford.
Correspondent
Mrs, Ronald Brady
Mr. and Mrs, Howard James
went to Toronto last weekend
where Mr. James attended a
Federation meeting,
"Meet Millie"
21 Tell
24 Standard
27 Compound
ether
31 Spanish fleet
32 Preposition
33 Chemical
suffix
34 Hawaiian
garland
35 Editor (ab.)
36 Prickly plant
38 Auto body
type
40 This — is
noted on both
screen and
radio
41 Fatty
43 Homicide
payment
46 Neither
47 Dry
51 Skin disease
53 Shop '
54 Obstinate
55 Teeter
55 Gainer
67 Fortifications
VERTICAL
1 Church recess
2 Rubber trees
3 Depression
4 Etruscan
native
5 Compass point
6 Biblical
pronoun
7 African tree
8 Native metal
9 Wigwams
16 Iterate 10 Pedal digits
17 Royal Italian 11 Enthusiastic
family name ardor
18 Goblin 12 Proportion
changeling 18 Mountain
20 Domestic slave nymph
19 Arrival (ab.)
22 Annex
23 Doctrines
24 Salts
25 Large plant
28 Among
28 Carry (coll.)
29 Measures of
cloth
HORIZONTAL
1,7 Screen-radio
personality
13 Gratify
14 Small area
15 Perception
41"
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
WMS met Monday evening with
president Mrs. R. A. Orr presiding
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, and Mrs.
C'athe'rine Monteith gave the
devotional and study of Serenity
and Peace, with a centrepiece Miss Louise Kirk
friend, Pat
Kirk visited a
of a white cross and redipopples few diys with Badley, Blyth,Ontario recently. as a symbol. Thirteen members Mr. and Mrs. Jolly, Exeter,
answered the roll call with poems Mr. Stewart Triebner of Exeter,
on Peace and 13 visits were re- Mrs. David Triebner attended
orted to sick and shut-ins. Mn, the funeral. Saturday of a cousin
Schwalm presented a report on the late Lloyd Schroeder of Lon-
the Huron'Presbyterial, Mrs, Orr don, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirk
and Paul visited with mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Helmer and family,
st. Thomas recently.
Miss Mae Somerville of Win-
nipeg who has visited Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Hood the past seven
weeks, returned home Friday.
Brock Parker, Parry Sound
and fiancee visited recently with
their friend,Brian Triebner.
Mr: and Mrs. Roy Kirk, Port
Stanley, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kirk and family recently.
Mrs. Norman Long returned
home Thursday after afew weeks
Day will be held visit with the Longs tg Owen
in Hensall on Sunday under the soUnd.
auspices of the Hensall Branch of
the Canadian Legion 468,
A parade will form at 9:30 at
the Town Hall 'and march to the
Cenotaph for a short service and
placing of wreaths,, followed with
a service at Carmel Presbyterian
Church at 10 a. tn.
'The'speaker will pi Rev,
Wilfred D. Jarvis, B, A., D. D.
It is expected a band will be in
attendance,
A
Hallowe'en passed over quietly
in Hensall. The children, attired
in various Hallowe'en costumes
of every colour and design, had a
busy night as they called on the
local residents for goodies. Res-
idents 'reported lots of callers,
some having as many as a hun-
dred children," one 135 and an-
other 196. • The children were
polite and &pressed thanks for
the generous treats they received
householders reported.
Mrs.. George Numeir, and
hei sister Miss Jean Stewart,
Chicago, Ill, visited for a few
days last week with Mrs. Mae
McLellan and other cousins in
and around Hensall.
Mr. John Alexander, R.R.#2,
Hensall, was ,taken by ambulance
to South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
Saturday night.
Mrs. Bella McE Nen, a patient
at the Blue Water Rest Home,
Zurich, was admitted to St. Jos-
HEATING
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The United Church Women
of Chiselhurst held a suCcessful
bazaar, bake sale and tea under
ideal weather conditions in the
'Sunday School room of the church
Wednesday afternoon with decor-
align in Hallowe'en motif. Mrs.
Harold F. Currie and president,
Mrs. Tom Brintnell formed the
reception committee. Convenors
were - Bake table - Mrs. George
Boa, Mrs. A. Ross, Mrs. Rose
Harris, Mrs. Jack Brintnell,Mrs.
Russell Brock, Mrs. Ed. Dick.
Vegetable - Mrs. R.Taylor, Mrs.
Roy McDonald, Mrs. R. Boyce.
Sewing - Mrs. Clarence Coleman,
Mrs. Wm. Brintnell. Candy and
cards - Miss Mary Kinsman. Tea
tables - Mrs. Percy Weight, Mrs.
Gerald Glenn and Mrs. Beatrice
Munn. Serving - Mrs. AlvinCille,
Mrs. Ross Riley, Mrs. Harold
parker.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Noakes and family
were Gregory Peebles, Mrs.W. F.
Amess and daughter Kathy, Lon-
don. Miss Ft3many Pinto of Ceylon
and Miss Brenda Noakes, the lat-
ter two are students at the Unfv-
ersity of Western Ontvio.
Remembrance
Pupils Aid
UNICEF
Pupils from Grades 3 to 8
of Hensall Public School Col-
lected $100. for UNICEF
. Friday afternoon, Princip
Robert Rearburn stated. The
pupils were given collection
boxes to take with them. The
money will be turned over to,
the United Nations operated
fund.
Now
Put your money into our
guaranteed investment
certificates now paying
the never-beforeinterest
of eight and three quarter
percent.
WarRIAand
TRUST COMPANY .SINDR 1800
a rate of $9, 00 per hour. The '
street committee having revie-
wed the situation' regarding the
Richmond St. N. drain instructed ,
the clerk to inform John Mellw-
an of Seaforth' that he had been
awarded the contract and to pro-
ceed as soon as possible,
Lorne Hay, Hensall represent-
ative on the Auxsable River
Conservation Authority said 139
South Huron High School students
had been at Camp Sylvan as
well as 31 Public school students
MRS.JANET ISOBEL SANDFORD
The death occurred in York
County Hospital, Newmarket, on
Wednesday of last week of Juliet
Isobel Sandford of Oak Ri:lge,
Ontario. The former Janet Isobel
Elliott,she is survived by daugh-
ters Mrs. W. Worktran,(Evelyn)
Exeter and Mrs. M. R. Irvine
(Dorothy) of Oak Ridge and a
son George Bcrnard Sandford
of Kitchener.
Nick Oud who met with an
accident by falling through the
floor of his barn Suffered brain
damage and bruises to his legs.
He returned home Saturday from
Exeter Hospital.
Norman Dickert returned
home last week from Exeter
Hospital where he had been hos-
pitalized for several weeks.
A/13. John Fraser home d for
holidays from Halifax is visiting
his parents and friends.
Mr, and Mrs. John Boshart
and family. of Kitchener were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
McLean over the weekend.
Here's the Answer
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distributed directions to members
for knitting baby shirts for under-
priviliged, 'their winter project.
Mrs.' Schwalm displayed and
described the souvenirs she
brought from her trip to Zurich
Switzerland in October,
The Ladies Aid, chaired by
Mr's. Harvey Hyde, held a brief
business meeting, Mrs, Harry
Snell acted as secretary,
NEWS OF Egimondville
30 Scot ish
sheepfolds
32 kind of rupt
37 Handled
39 Aix-la-
Chapelle 4
40 Where soldier
mail goes
42 Internal
43 Otherwise
44 Cosmic order
45 Froster
48 Genus of
shrubs
49 Mossadegh's
domain
50 Morning
moisture (pl.)
52 Night before
an event
53 Observe
55 Senior (ab,)
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32, 33
34 , 35" 36 37
38 39 40
43 44 415 lir •97 46 49 50
31 sz 53
541 56
56 57
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
of a new fire truck 'at a cosi of y Total cost of the drain is to be
$23 964 signed agreement to have delivery$20, 000. of which Hensall's
.total benefit wilt he $1, 810. and
Tuckersmith's benefit will he
$8, 190, Council agreed the re-
vised report was more equitable
than the original report, <3„,
Building permits approved
included, J. Wedg'ae, a carport In his monthly report E. R. . and Donald Volland a family Davis said tree stumps had been '
removed, Catch basins have been,rdom.
cleaned with the excep9on of
thosq.'along Highways 44 and#84
which are the responsibility of the
DHO. 'He had contacted CIE:. Correspondent Reid and Sons regarding plough-
ing,
Long
ing, of snow and had been quoted
.Hensall Clears Purchase
Of Modern Fire Truck
from Hensall,
The Clerk read a lengthy re,
"4 vised report'on the Hensall,
Tuckersmith Drainage Works,
SALE
OCTOBER 23 TO DECEMBER 31
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Friday and Saturday till 9:30 p.m.
Fled ORS Of Caurnirsinit Oststemilag Stladloa Of:
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