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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2nd, 1943
For Relieving Miseries of
Childrens Colds
More than two generations ago—in
grandmother’s day—mothers first dis
covered Vicks VapoRub. Today it is
the most widely used home-remedy for
relieving miseries of children’s colds.
And here is the reason *,*
The moment you rub VapoRub on
the throat, chest and back at bedtime
it starts to work two ways at once—
and keeps on working for hours—to
ease coughing spasms, help clear con
gestion in cold-clogged upper breath
ing passages, relieve muscular soreness
or tightness. It promotes restful sleep.
Often most of the misery of the cold
is gone by-morningl That’s why
VapoRub is so good to use when colds
strike. Try it!
THAMES ROAD
Pilot Officer Bert Borland left
Halifax on Thursday after
days leave with
on
few
Mrs.
for
Robei’t Kydd left
Shallow Lake to
months with their
and Mrs. Rydall, of
for
spending a
hig parents,
Mr. and
last week
spend the winter’
daughter, Mr,
Shallow Lake.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Duncan and j
Rev, and Mrs .Mair were among the
guests at the Mason-Pollen wedding
in Caven Church, Exeter, Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Margjaret Allison, of Lon
don, spent the week-end at her home.
Mi’, and Mrs. Alex Dunean enter
tained relatives and friends to din
ner on Wednesday evening in honor
of Pilot Officer Bert Borland, who
expects to go overseas.
Mr. and Mr«. E. .McIntyre, of Lon
don, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs, T. Ballantyne.
Mr.
spent
ents.
Mr.
GREEN—At Mrs. R. J. Pat
Nursing Home, Hensail, u
day, November 29* 1943,
and Mrs. Wesley Green, a
ter.
HEARD—At Dr. Fletcher’s
tai, on Friday,
1943, to Pte, 'Arthur Heard
(overseas) and Mrs. Heard, a
son, Harold Douglas.
INGRAM--At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos-
• pital on Monday, November 29.
1943, to Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Ingram, of Hay Township^ a son.
VOISIN—At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospi
tal on Friday, Nov. 26, 1943, to
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Voisin, of
Thedford, a daughter, Rose Marie.
WOODS—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospi
tal, Exeter, on November 27th,
1943, to Mr. and Mrs, Jackson
Woods, of Elimville, a son,
Robert Glenn.
Hospi-
November 26,
’Arthur’
MARRIAGES
Everard
of Zion,
Miller,
spent
Chas.
Jack Borland, of Kitchener,
the week-end with his par-
I
and Mrs. W. Ferguson, Roy >
and Wilmer spent Sunday with Mr. i
and Mrs. O. Jacques, at Cromarty.
Allan Coward, Robert Simpson, '
Reg. Hodgert and Mac Hodgert, of
Kitchener, spent the week-end at!
their homes.
Mr. and Mrs.
Freddie and Earl,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Miller.
Mi’, and Mrs. Harvey Squire, of
Kirkton, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Jas. Anderson.
Mrs. Gordon Stone spent a few
days with hex’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wes. Wein, of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Tookey and
John, Mrs. J. E. Box, of London,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Passmore.
The first Farm Forum was held
Monday night at Lumley School
other
Forums of this district met at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Will Elford,
and Mr. and Mrs. A, Hunkin.
Bruce Mair returned home from
Sarnia on Tuesday after spending
the past three months working at
the Synthetic Rubber plant.
Mrs. Percy Passmore
their Silver
Anniversary this week,
day evening about fifty
more relatives met at
to extend their good
short program and social evening
was spent.
On Friday evening the neighbors
gathered and on Saturday evening
the Gunning relatives gathered to
express their good wishes. Mr. and
Mrs. Passmore were the recipients
of several gifts.
with eleven present. The
Mr. and
celebrated Wedding
On ThurS-
of the Pass-
their home
wishes. A
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNaughton,
Ailsa Craig, announce the engage
ment of their elder daughter, Jean
Doris. Graduate Nurse, to James
Elliott, only son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John A. MacKichan, Denfield,
baby girl.
at present visiting
of St. Marys, after
days with friends
WOODHAM
Mrs. Harold Thomson and daugh
ter Barbara, of Parkhill, spent a
few days at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mills.
Miss Gladys Shier, of Hespeler,
was a week-end guest at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Scott attended a
celebration Of the 25th anniversary
of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Passmore, of Thames Road,
on Friday evening last.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompsoxr of the Sth line on
the arrival of a
Mrs. Selves is
with Mrs. Elliot,
spending several
at London and Thames Road.
The members of the Mission
Circle held their annual supper in
the church basement, Thursday eve
ning of last week.
The W.M.S meets Wednesday
afternoon of this week in the base
ment of the church. The election
of officers will take place.
The officers for. the’ Young
People’s Union were recently elect
ed for the coming year, and are as
follows: president, Rhoda Thom
son; vice-pres., Viola Jacques; sec
retary, Kenneth Mills; treasurer,
Grant Mills; pianist, Florence Kirk;
ass’t pianists, Dorothy Thomson and
Bessie McCurdy; press reporter,
Glenn Copeland; librarians, Roy
McCurdy and Muriel Stephens.
Groups for programs: fellowship
and worship committee, Jean Cope
land and Marion Parkinson; mis
sionary committee, Jean Stephens
and Lloyd Jacques; citizenship com
mittee, Lome Jacques and Marion
Stephens; literary committee, Eve
lyn Bullock and Marion Mills; rec
reation committee, Alma Trewartha
and Iva Suchard.
The Red Cross held a concert on
Friday evening last in the Orange
Hall and a splendid program was
provided. M. Hooper acted as chair
man. Messrs. Grant and Kenneth
Mills gave piano instrumentals; Mrs.
Leonard Thackei’ sang a solo; a
reading by Louise Mitchel; a solo
by Mrfe. Alex Berryhill and several
took part in two skits which were
very interesting and were in co
operation with the Red Cross.
The Perth Regional Training
School will meet this Wednesday
evening in the United Church,
Marys, at 8.15 p.m. All who
are invited to attend.
a
St.
can
It’s
con-
We
BRINSLEY
Goldwin Glenn is all smiles—.
boy.
Mrs. Eldon Hodgson has been
fined to her home with a cold,
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Dan Lewis js in Hamilton
visiting her daughter Reta, for a few
days. Later she will go on to To
ronto to visit hei’ other two daugh
ters Eva and Olive and their fam
ilies.
“Victory over the White Piagu
can only be won by the united effort of
EVERYBODY!'
needs the helpQueen Alexandra Sanatorium
Large or Small
of every home and business concern
Pleosc send cont-iribiitions to
Christmas Seal Committee - 382 Wellingtoh St., London
crqmarty
Mi\ Frank Scott and bride were
visitors at the home of his parents
over the week-end. Frank is now
stationed at Camp Borden,
The scholars of the community
find it a great advantage when a
comfortable bus calls for them
>and takes them to day school as
well as high school at Mitchell.
Letters have been received from
j Italy by the parents of Pte, Wil-
I feed Scott saying he is well and
has met with Canadians over there
and the heat he states is over a
hunderd in the shade,
Mrs. James
on Saturday
Mrs. McKay
underwent a
late is getting along
We hope for the best.
A heavy snow storm fell On Frt-
and Saturday last. We have
Scott received word
that ‘her daughter,
of Woodbridge who
serious operation of
very nicely,
day
had already almost two weeks of
severe
season.
weather for so early In the
WHALEN
and Mrs. John Hazelwood
Classified Directory
THERE’S NO PEAD HEADS HERE—EVERY WANT AD WORKS HARD
WANTED FOR SALE AUCTION SALES
PIANO WANTED—Will pay cash,
Phone 195, Eketer. 2c
WANTED—-Will buy an unlimited
number of aged horses, heavy or
light. F. Taylor, Exeter. tfm
WANTED—Old house or barn to
wreck. Foi’ Sale—68 Leghorn
pullets, laying. J. Nichol, Hay
P. O. 2*
FOR SALE—China beih’-sMn fur
coat, good for mail carrier, robe
for cutter, fur cap in good con
dition.- Cash. Apply to M. L.
Beavers. 2*
FOR SALE—Boucle cloth coat, fur
trimmed, size 16, good as new.
Apply to Times-Advocate, 2*
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—-2 furnished ,rooms
with private entrance, preferab
ly no children. Apply to Box C,
Times-Advocate. 2*
FOR SALE—Hackney colt rising 2
years, sound in every way, Apply
to C. H. Watts, Dashwood. 2:9:16*
Caven
Satur-
3 p.m.
MASON—POLLEN—At the
Presbyterian Church, on
day, November 27, 19 43 at
Vera Mae Pollen, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Pollen, to
LAC. Donald Graham Mason, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Mason,
of Grand Bend, by Rev. William
Mair.
DEATHS
CARTER*^—In Toronto, on Wednes
day. November 24, Leslie Carter,
in his 69 th year. Service was held
from the Haskett and Son funeral
home, Lucan, on Friday, Novem
ber 26. Interment was in St.
James cemetery, Clandeboye.
GILFILLAN—In London, on Mon
day, Nov. 29, 1943, Margaret Ann
Neil, beloved wife of
fillan, of Lucan.
VIDT—In Exeter, on
November 25, 19 43,
Mr. John C. Vidt.
Joseph Gil-
Wednesday,
the wife of
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns wish
thank all those who so kindly
remembered Mrs. Johns with cards,
letters
patient
to
and flowers, while
in Victoria Hospital.
a*
Mr.
were guests on Saturday, November
27th at the wedding of their nephew
SUB. J. M. Hazelwood I.C.N.V.R.
at Humbererest United Church,
Toronto Ont,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning
attended the silver wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Road, on
FOR RENT—Two or three room
furnished apartment. Phone 231
2c
FOR BALE—Lionel De Luxe elec
tric train, large with six cars,
station, switches and many ex
tras. Gaines Meccano set, trucks
etc., all pre-war material. Apply
to Douglas Cook, I-Iensall, phone
63. 2c
8 kitchen chairs, glass cup-
5 dining-room chairs, 4
chairs, dresser, bed, com-
single bed, small stand, 3
FOR RENT—.Furnished rooms. Ap
ply to Box D. Times-Advocate.2*
FOR SALE—Christmas trees, limi
ted amount. Phone Sir 18, Dash
wood. * 2*
flat irons, large crock, cup
window blinds, garden fools,
of all kinds, pots, pans,
barrels and othei* articles.
of Mr. and
Passmore, at Thames
Saturday evening.
Miss Reta Hollenger,
loo, was a week-end
Grafton Squire.
Mr. Hilton Ogden was a recent
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. John Currie,
of Wingham, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and
family assisted with the music on
Sunday at Zion United Church it
being special Missionary service.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley cele
brated their 25th wedding anniver
sary on Thursday, December 2 for
their family and a few friends.
Miss Elva Morley returned home
on Thursday from Detroit where
she spent the past ten days.
On Sunday Rev. Laing, of Wood-
, will be the special speakei’
the W.M.S. service.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Chesterfield and chair,
breakfast set, bedroom set, kit
chen range. Apply to R. E. Balk
will, Exeter. 2*
ham,
for t
of Water
visitor of
post-
The Thames Road Farmers 'Club
are booking orders for Western
wheat. A good supply of laying
mash on hand. P. Passmore. Sec. c
CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser
vice day or night. Phone Credi
ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Wil
liams.
HATCHING EGGS wanted. We re
quire breeding flocks all breeds
to supply us with hatching eggs
for the 19 44 hatching season.
Flocks culled and bloodtested
free. Guaranteed premium paid.
Also additional hatchability pre
mium. Also turkey flocks want
ed to supply hatching eggs. It
will pay you to write for full
details immediately. Tweddle
Chick Hatcheries Ltd., Fergus,
Ontario. ll:25:5tc
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Boys’ horsehide
breaker, size 11-14 years,
new, price $5.00. Boys’
rubber raincoat size 10-12
Boys’ medium
overcoat, A
years. Apply
•Advicate.
wind-
like'
heavy
years,
tweed
12-15
weight wool
1 condition
to Box A, Times-
Sc
FOR SALE—A rubber tired buggy,
Portland cutter with doors, Al-
ladin table lamp. Apply Erwin
Thompson, Mt. Carmel. 2*
FOR .SALE—New Quebec heater,
taper pipe and floor board, fire
box. Inside diameter 11 inches,
diameter of body 134' inches,
height 35 inches. All for $11.00.
R. J. Merriam, Centralia. 2*
FOR SALE—Huron Ironwood heat
er in good condition, almost like
new. Apply to Times-Advocate. 2*
FOR SALE-—■ Baby stroller and a
car heater, both in good condi-
ton. Apply to Times-Advocate. 2*
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by
public auction at
CREDITON EAST
on
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1943
at one o’clock sharp the following:
Chest of drawers, clock, kitchen
table,
board,
parloi*
mode,
looking glasses, coal-oil heater, pic
tures,
board,
dishes
boxes,
At the same time and place there
will be offered for sale the house
and half acre of land. The house
is a two-storey frame with 2 bed- ‘
rooms upstairs and one downstairs*
large kitchen.
WILLIAM HENRY FLYNN,
Proprietor.
FRANK tayjjuR, Auctioneer*
AUCTION SALE OF REAL
ESTATE AND CHATTELS
W. H. Smith, auctioneer, has re
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction in
Crediton,
on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1943
at 1 p.m. the following:
CHATTELS—Bedroom suite; 2
dressers, bed complete; wash stand;
1% simmons bed, springs and matt
ress; good electric washing machine;
organ cupboard; white porcelain
top kitchen table; 7 kitchen chairs;
commode in good condition; lawn
mower; garden tools; pictures; kit
chen dishes;
ladder; Brussel rug;
feather tick; and other
numerous to mention.
REAL ESTATE—Lot
Survey, Crediton, 1-5 of
14 storey brick house, hydro, good
garden,
bid.
TERMS—Cash. ' Chattels
Terms of real estate made
on
copper boiler; step.
3 rockers;
articles ton
29 Parson’s,
an acre.FOR SALE—90 highway acres near
Clinton, buildings with modern
conveniences. Several other farms.
W. C. Pearce
FOR SALE—Grey tweed coat, size
16, in good condition, just worn
one winter. Apply to Times-
Advocate. 2*
toLabelle Sims wishes
all those who remembered
and
W.
c
Miss
thank
her with fruits, flowers, cards
letters while a patient in K.
Hospital.
ENGAGEMENTS
wish
their
to
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Baker
to announce the engagement of
only daughter, Doreen Elizabeth,
Mr. William Howard Lightfoot, son
of Mr. William and the late Mrs.
Lightfoot, the marriage to take
place about the middle of December.*
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher an
nounce the engagement of their
second daughter, Eloise Ferrol, to
Amos F. Warwick, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Amos R. Warwick, Port
Huron, the marriage will take place
on December 4th at the United
Church, Port Huron. *
daughter, Joan Elizabeth,
eldest son
of
to
of
the
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Lon
don, announce the engagement
their
John Mayo Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, Lucan,
marriage to take place on December
23 at St, Mark’s Anglican
London.
1944 MOTOR VEHICLE
STAMP “MARKERS” TO
READY IN JANUARY;
FOR WINDSHIELD
Church,
BE
George
SH1PKA
Shipka Farm Forum was
poned this week due to the un
avoidable absence of the secretary.
In the review of the series heard
ovei* the radio from each Provincial
Secretary, it was most encourag
ing to .find Farm Forums across
Canada almost unanimous in tlieii’
and Price
a real de
wants to
of insecur-
starvation
FOR SALE—' Comfortable <■ house
with, stable and 44 acres of land.
Another
acres of
ties are
Pickard,
house, with barn and 3
land. Both these proper
well located. <C. V.
Exeter.
FOR SALE—Boy’s tricycle in good
condition. Apply to Mrs. Scott
Welsh, Hensail 2*
Sold subject to reserve
cash,
known
opinions, that Planning
Control is necessary in
mocracy. That no one
return to .pre-war days
ity, unemployment and
amidst plenty. That there should
be full co-operation between pro
ducers and consumers. That the
Federation of Agriculture be given
unlimited support. That
ous agriculture mean£ a
nation. These are just
the important Questions
studied last week >by 5,144 people
in the Province of Ontario alone.
The
and
a prosper-
prosperous
a few of
that were
FOR SALE—100 acres, near Cen
tralia, comfortable brick house,
bank barn, hydro throughout.
100 acres, brick house and barn.
Fall wheat and plouging done.
Will be sold at very low price.
C. V. Pickard, Exeter.
FOR SALE— McClary range in
good condition, good oven. Apply
to Mrs. John Thompson, R. R. 1
Centralia. 2c____________________________I
STRAYED
topic for December is "Health”
should be most interesting.
Mr.
the
talk by Rev. W. D. Goodger, a short
play by the Anderson ladies, were
all very interesting. The proceeds
of the evening amounted to $20.00
which was used to fill
for the soldiers.
STRAYED—Onto lot 5, concession
7, Hay Township. About two and
a half months ago, a red
ling heifer. Owner may
same by proving property
paying expenses. Apply to
ley Dearing, phone 17rl4 Credi
ton. 2*
year-
have
and
Wes-
day of sale.
WILLIAM SMITH, Auctioneer.
Crediton.
MRS. LAVINA SWEITZER and
EARL SWEITZER, executors
of the estates of Bernard Brown
and Charlotte Brown, deceased,
Kitchener.
Be sure to attend this sale. Thank,
you.
To buy or sell a home consult.
William Smith ,Crediton.
AUCTION SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
ditty bags
■meeting r£
was held
Clarence
STRAYED—Grey steer, 14 years
old, 2 pig rings in ear, Apply to
John Klumpp, Crediton. tfn
PERSONAL
Minister of Highways
Doucett has announced that motor
vehicle "markers for 1944 will be
available early in January wheix
stamps will be issued to be affixed
to the lower left corner of the
windshield. The stamps are to be
issued in lieu of plates, manufac
ture of which is prevented by war
time x’estrictions.
Operators of all vehicles were
warned by the minister not to de
stroy 19 43 plates, which will con
tinue on the rear of the vehicle.
Many changes are to be made in
the routine of issuing licenses be
cause of the restrictions prevent
ing manufacture of 1944
except for trailers and
cycles, Mr. Doucett said,
renewing or obtaining new
ses the operator will receive the
windshield sticker.. ’
The left hand corner of the wind- I gave
shield will be used for the license * win
sticker as gasoline rating stamps
are to be placed on the right side.
Use of stickers Instead of platee
will effect a saving of 200 tons of
steel, Mr. Doucett stated.
The minister
merit had no
than the use of
or strips to be
1948 plates, but
be removed, counterfeited
(ached to other cars.
plates,
motor-
When
licen-
said the Govern-
alterriative other
small metal tabs
attached td the
these could easily
— or at-
Kirkton W.I.
The regular monthly
the Women’ Institute
at the home of Mrs.
Switzer on November 25.
The president opened the meet
ing with the Institute Ode and re
peated the Lords Prayer in unison.
The Scripture, 23 Psalm was read
by Miss Kay O’Brien, after which
all joined in singing the Doxology.
After the business, a discussion
on the farm forum took place and
was left over for every one to
consider till next meeting.
The roll call was answered by
naming a hero of the present war.
Twenty members and four visitors
being present.
Miss R; Kirk presented the cur
rent events Mrs. N. Watson and
Mrs. C. Switzer gave a report of
Area Convention at London,
Mrs. Eric Humphries, Historical
Research Convenor was called on
to take charge of meeting. Opening
the program with "My Old Ken
tucky Home,”
Mrs, T. Near read a paper oh
Gibraltar. Mrs. Fred Switzer then
favored with a piano instrumental.
Mrs, Batten read a paper on "Pion
eer Days of Kirkton and WOod-
ham”. Mrs. George Wilson, of
Woodham gave an excellent paper
On "Early Settlements of Ontario”.
It was arranged that Mrs, A, Stev
ens and Mrs. M. Dobson be com
mittee to arrange December-meet
ing. A demonstration on canning
pork and beans at home was given
by Mrs. E. Patton after which each
were allowed a sample, which was
very pleasing to the inner man.
A contest proved very interesting
„ . _ . when those present were asked to
the Young Ladles Sunday School guess how many ’Window paries are
Class of the Kirkton Drifted church, m the hostess house, Mrs, Watson
a pleasant evening’s entertainment being nearest, The meeting was
of local talent, and also pictures of brought to a close by the National
Western Canada and an illustrated 'Anthem and Mizpah benediction.
and
Mr.
KIRKTON
and Mrs. George Vickers, of
Chesley, called on friends in
village this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Blatchford
family, of Detroit, visited with
and Mrs. R. Dobson this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Williams
and son Norman, of Woodstock,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Williams.
Rev. Harold Johnson, a chaplain,
now stationed at Kingston, and Mrs.
Johnson visited With Rev. and Mrs.
W. D. Goodger at the parsonage this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ryckman, of
Exeter, visited with Mr, and Mrs.
John Cluff this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy and fam
ily have moved to their new home
in Stratford this week.
Navy week was celebrated in the
United Church on Tuesday evening
when ‘The Class That Counts' held
a successful concert. The proceeds
of $20.00 went toward filling Ditty
Bags for sailors. Mr. Clarence
Switzer as chairman called on Mrs.
Fred Switzer as pianist and Mr,
Leon Paul to lead the comniuntiy
singing. A trip from Montreal to
Vancouver by lantern slides was
given by Rev, Mr. Goodger.
A
was
Be ‘ wide awake and enjoy living.
Keep smiling with Page-Griffiths
BETAMIN (B-Complex) tablets
once a day.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Village of Dashwood in
of Huron, Laborer, de
and others having
the above estate
Tn the estate of William Maier,
late of the
the County
ceased.
Creditors
claims against
are required to send full particulars
of such 'claims, duly verified, to
H. K. EiLber, Crediton, Ont., on Or
before the 11th day of December
1943 after which date the estate’s
assets will be distributed having re
gard only to claims that have been
received,
Dated this 29th day of Novem
ber, 1943.
ALBERT MORENZ, Executor,
R. R. 2 Dashwood, Ont.
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction,
the residence of the late
William Maier ,
in DASHWOOD on
SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1943
2,30 o’clock p.m. the following
real estate.
Three,
Village
Htri'on.
There is a good frame dwelling
and kitchen on the place as well
as a stable and hen house. Located
on Main street and a desirable place
to live in.
TERMS:
thirty days,
bid oft the
mission.
ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer.
ALBERT MORENZ, Executor.
at
at
known as Village Lot
Schweitzer’s survey of the
of Dashwood, County of
10% cash, balance in
Subject to the reserve
Old Age Pension Com-
NOTICES
VOTERS’ LIST 1943
short play by Anderson ladies
enjoyed. Miss Pearl Sweitzer
a splendid reading. Mr. Ed-
Tufts sang a solo. A plane
by Ml'S. Fred Switzer arid
Archie Levy.* The pimgram
duct
Mrs,
was brought to a close by singing
the National Anthem,
A Social Evening
At a social evening sponsored by
, Tn tho estate of Lavina Tetrean
late of the Township of Stephen in
the County of Huron, Married
Woman, deceased.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims, duly verified, to
IT. K. Eilber, Creditoii, Ont,, on
or before the 11th day of Decem
ber 1543 after which date the es-
disti’ibuted
claims that
fate’s assets will be
having regard only to
have been received,
Dated this 20th day
ber,
of Novem-
1943.
W. H. DOESZLEK and
EVERETT K, FAHRNER,
Executors, Crediton, Ont,
Municipality of the Township of
Usborne, County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 8 of
THE VOTERS’ LIST ACT and that
I have posted “Up at my office at
Usborne, Ontario, the list of all per
sons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at municipal elections,
and that such list remains there for
inspection.
AND I hereby call upon all Vot
ers to take immediate proceedings
to have any errors or omissions cor
rected according to law, the last day
for appeal being the 4th day of
December 1943,
Dated at Usborne this 29th day Of
November, 1943,
A, W. MORGAN,
Township Clerk, A, A, 1
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