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Mr.'and Mrs.' Geo. Beadle spent a
• week...with their daughter, lire.
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orc Brown and Mt. Brown, Walton.
M. ,Wen. Raithby has. returned
home at spending ,the winter at
.South Poredpine Mines. ,
Mrs'. R. J. Scott who has been a
atient in Goderich 'Hospitalhas
returned, home, •
• The regular mm
onthly. eetingof
• the Women's Institilte 'will be' held
•in the Forester's Hall on Tuesday,
March 20th. The topic Will be given
by Mrs. H. Snell. Miss Mae Fergu-
son will give zunrent events. Roll
Calla Irish Joke or Story. Hostesses,
' Mrs. H. Armstrong, Mrs. Jack Atm -
strong and Mrs. G. MeOlinchey.
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- If you need a loan fon purchase of
feed or fertilizer, why not all on Mr.
Robinson, Manager of the Bank of
Montreal. He is snaking loans for
the above purpose at terms which
- will suit your convenience.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
, The Final •ihowing •of., the N,atienal
a Film Board pictunesatfor The season
.will be shown in Porter'a Hill school'
a on Mareli •23rd, 2130'P:in. for -the
• school • children and at 8.00 pan. at
- the Federation of Agiacidtinre nieet-
for •the adults.
All schoel children are cordially
invited: to „attend in , the .afternoon.
School Boards •should, see that trans-
portation. is •aupplieda'for •the pupils
as these pickures are of educational
value to eveiyone. •
On Friday night, S. 8: No. 9, G'ocle-
- rich Township 'held very suCcessa
• ful. 'evening, in euchre .and .dance at
• the school house.
During the evening, there was a
• draw on a quilt, Mrs. Oliver' •• Cole
\holding the lucky ticket, . • "
We are holding, another'. euchre
eM dance on Faiday 'night, 1V4arch-
23rd; Watch the. 'paper 'for hinter
netiee.
' The S. S. No. 11 Branch of the. Red
, Cross wilt meet at the kome of Mrs.
Roy Tyndall'. on Wednesday,' March
*. 21st.
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•Counail Meeting
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The Council met on March 5th.
- Clinton Hospital wi'ote •re a patient
' there that is perhaps, an indigent,
this was referred to the Reeve. Clin-
ton Stock Pair ask -ed the usual grant,
- this was left over until next.nieet-
Mg: Dept, of fliginvays Sent appio-
vat of supplementary bylaw' No. 4
• of 1944 to pay subsidy on :bridges.
Dept. of Highways sent a statement
of total 'Subsidy dub us on road ex-
' .penditure •during 1944 amounting
' to 5,265.74 Council decided to order
2000 feet of snow fence and . poets
• •for delivery . net fall. Coiincillor
Stirling sponsored a motion asking
. as many as possible to •'alit t•
for a wind •brealt, trees to be planted
thm 4 to 25 .nocia, •back .froiri, the
road: By-law No..4 read . a :third
time and passed to , provide for ex-
penditare on roads during 1945. The
'DaIlector'a time was extended'•to
• finish thecollect'ng by 'March 26 if
• possible. • -
The following amounts werb paid
• •-Oounty of Huron hospital care brill-
ent 49,25, ept. of Health 1»stalin s
.8.26e Pranci•s Powell 'sheep claim,
• 20.00 W. H. Lobb valuing sheep 1480;
Miss Acheson use' of house, 5.00' 1
• "Supt. pay voucher No. 3 1,301.05. s•
Council adjourned to meet on Mon-
, ,clay April 2, at 1.30 P.m,
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BAYFIELD.
,w-•5ai7"We1carne, Home" • to an-
other, soldier •boy ' frorn'this emu -
triunity. Pte. Joe, 'Wild, :elder son. of
ilf•t•O'a §tanleY To -
1i{ has , jollied his wife and little
s,on ,at their home in Clinton, , Joe
WAS wounded in the o Normandy
beachhead operations. He arrived in
Canada from- England last week.
. Miss Dean Castle, R. N. of Strat-
ford came home last . week to re-
cuperate 'after having suffered a
concussion When ,she fell in her bet -
room and struck herahead. • ‘'
e Mr, • and Mrs. A. •Brissonand
daughter of Detroit were at their
'Mimein the village over the week
end. They were accompanied by Mrs,
Brisson'a parents, • Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Lewis who %are making their
permanent home /iere. We bid thern
welcome to the village. ,
Mr. and 1VIrs. Gilbert Knight, Ron,
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aid and Mary Knight ef Toronto
were here over the week end, Mrs.
Mrs. 114. Gemeinhandt-who has spent
the past five nuinths in Toronto re-
turned home with • them.
Mr. Samuel' C. Houston, returned
honie on Tiansdai of last -week after
haviiig visi„ted ids 'daughter in Lon-
1VIrs. Moran accompanied him to
the village returning home the same
Miss Mary Reid., who has spent
'the past three months in Brucefield
and Varna returned home on Mon -
Miss Kathleen 11iott, . R. N. of
Drucefield is spetellne• * few day.%
with her amt. '
Mr. Harry arta, daughter,
Connie, of London • spent the week
end with his parents Mr: and Mrs.
F: N. Baker,
Mrs. John McLeod, jr. returned
home on Thursday last after having
visited her mother, 1Vh.s. Hazel •IKur-
ray, OwenSonnd. . • •
Mr. and:a Mrs, L. W, Burch • Di
Detroit -were at their home in • The
Hayfield Highlands over the Week
The Reverend Mr: Thilteel of Clin-
ton -cenducted the serviee in -Trinity
Church on Sunday evening and aisle-
Maited Holy Communion. The sub-
ject of his stirring •sermon was "The
Prodigal Son". Rev. R. C. Holmes
had charge of the service in St.
Paul's church, Clinton on Sunday
evening. ••
Miss Helee.•
Sturgeon •of Clinton
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Was home adveia the" syeek end.
Mrs, •0'..WaRliynxis has moved into
Mrs: 'Ga Clinieliward's.. house aften
having Spent the ,vvinier with hee
brathera.w.:*.:Ww: L4,Perguson and
Mra.'Pergusonaa' ,•
• Mra' and 'Mee, 0. J Sturgeon, Jean
and Jerry arid` Mises Berthena and
Audrey. Stiaigeatia aeccompanied ,Miss
Helen: Bturgeori•and Dennis Diaback
of Clinton tiS Grand)ortit on clay *here Where‘theyi anent the,' day'Svitli
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WalfreclalfarrithiC•ef tionctoe N.
B. was -the galestapfaMits juen &an-
on .over theaweelcaench a" • .
MI'S., Mei? Hoviand recently re-
cently ,,aet,urae,dete-the, village after
hay-hie-visited:3n Senorita 'end De-.
trolta She Waie aecoMpanied .by• her
clauglakera 1Vis4ikea Wallk 'andat,heY
are Viii8ing'2Mia:• E,
Howniat ,
Lawienc Powlie of London
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Pent the week end with his sisters,
Misses F. and, E. Fowlie.
"Mrs. Adorn_ Boyd, of Gravenhiwit,
eft on Sunday for Toronto, where
he will reside for the "duration". ,
A meeting of the RatepaYers of
Hayfield and the Community was
eld ip,the Town Hall, Thursday,
March 8, at 8.30 p.m.,Rev. R, Holmes
ivas appointed chairman for the
'ening, moved and aeeonded by. 3.
tinker and ?red Watson,
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PORTER'S HILL
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' The Red Cross ' held their first 13
-meeting of the year • Meeday, "Meech
12th, irnder the leadership of the
new president, Mrs. Reed .Terrance.
' The meeting was at the home of
a.,..,Mrs, Bert , Harris with eighteen
'ladies present. Fees were paid: 4.
Was qnitteil during the ,after:-
noOn'snd sewing was handed aut. A !'
• gi$t &mated by Mrs. Jim 'Young fl,
was won by Eleanor Cox, It wae de-
, %CMG(' to -shod a aecond ineeCng this ,n,“
* , month at the home of Mrs. Don
. Harris on Monday, March 26t1. ,.„t
Tho first W. A. meetipg. of the
'year Was held on- Thursday, March .
'.8th at the home of the president
- 'Mrs. Reed Torrance. Ten ladies wera
;present; a quilt was pertly quilted. 7
.ive are aorry learn. that -Rev. te
. S. Colwell may have to give up Re
, his pastorate at Geace church and ev.
•• Eayfield, owing to ,ill hearth.
• Sanday. School. at Grace earth
• was opened on Sunday, after the ff
hang poled of no 'service all •Wintei'e
• -Young and those not se young are '"
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elerelceele ..et 8. 4....each. 3:
esecetaiter eo •teroe ' • • ' ••141
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Mrs. A. Bassett was appointed
ecretary for the evening, moved and-
econded vy Mrs. Prentice and Mes.
. Ferguson.
pieces:ion- was held as to formiug
• Welcoming ,Coninettee for the
oys returning .froni -oversew. The
°rowing •were -appointed: .1. John
anieron and Gc.orge Weston, that
olm HoHowardrep, e ent the Village
restees. J, Parker tied M. Toms,
hat Fred Waesori represent the
ownship of Staeley.A. E. Irwie and
II'S. Prentice that 1VIrs. J. Ferguson
epresent the Red Cross Society,
leyd Seotchmer, and 3, Parker, that
.alcolth Toms represent the Legion.
. E. Erwin and M. '1.ems that Rev.
. Holmes represent the Churches.
red Watson and W. Ferguson,' that
elee4r- Stirling ',••'rePresent 0° derieb-
Ownship. Mrs. 'Ferguson and A. 'E•
.''01,111 that Me. J. Bates represent
lie school. t. Erwin and Mr
er
s,
estlake, that Miss Btieling be One
. Ceineron, Fred Watton,tht non-
cleede '0. Weston and,
..te'e•reec
Thei",eiegelar ereeetjeg.:`,9fet .
:thoireS.
ovei'.4qa,ivini'ar.'dr0".CUay • atere,": Tiles
.elaY".aftetithert al 2i30..TWentY:three
neeriabera'•
ainounteda,th eaes. ang•
items, ali;e"Pe read by' flee*, niesnlaera,
of tihev Shield ••••••can •• the important art
NVOrrien• larrie-,Plaiirig 'in. ethe-Y.'weald;
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:to...day4•'-"„Thesea-abedings ware very
inuch ,enii?.Y.Sd" "bk.'.all,.• '
• Diariatibilea were••gratefiillyareceiv-
ecl Tiona," Mrs: H.,: °Retie, top,,
11 Peaison *100
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Lienta Golem, tank; aliarige •tif,. the
deiotiOnal periecl. The meeting -dos-
ed with God Save the -King, iifter
whiCh. refreshments were served by
three ..nientibersn.
Mrs. ,Cardwell •and, lYkrk, Glazier,
M. Tame that ;seine ecimmithee act
for •any . V. •Day, 'services etc. Wm.
Ferguson, 3.. Parker that the com-
mittee' meet 'Tiesdiii night . March
13tb, iptb brake° Hall at 8 p.m.
11/loved by A. E. Erwin' seconded by
Mrs. Weetlake that the arteeting be
adjourned, carried."' •'
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LONDESBORO
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The W. M. S.. held their monthly
meeting' on Thursday, 'Match 8th,
With the ..president, Mrs...E. Woods,
in the' 'chair. The meeting opened
Witt: hymn 387.fo1lowed. by prayer by
Mrs -W. Lyon. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and a special
collection was taken to buy yarn to
knit garments, for the June.baie
' It was decided td entertain the
Burns and COnstanee. ladies at the
April. meeting. , •
The Roll Call 'was answered by a
verse containing the word "Prayer".
Mrs, Webster ea.i,e 4.* . Temperance
report. Mrs. Caldsrell's group, No. 3
then took charge, ,
The. Scripture, .avas aead.by Mrs.
W, Manning and Miss Ruth Shaddick.
The steely. book was• taken by Mrs.
Fangrad and a lovely solo sung by'
Mrs. j. Scott. '
The offering was taken up by Miss,
Flossie Jamiegon and -hymn 402 was
Sung- 1.
The W. A. then 'had 'a business
ineetirig• ain.d elo.sed with prayer after
which they 'served 'a lovely lunch.
.
Coni to worship on Stinday, The
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ppastor, r will speak on the aubjett
"judos -Lseariot." • • ..
The'Minshall Eleetrie Organ which
will be installed in' the•church will be
introduced to the -congregation a-nd
dedicated' at a—SPecial recite' and
concert on Tifuraday oiening. March
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29th, -
Ma.. Albert _Ridford.left on Thurs-
day• for -St. Catherines Where he hes
gone to spend a few days with his
Gen, •Mr. , Carl Radford.
Mrs, Sid. Lansing Spent a few days
last week with her Aunts in Toronto.
P.O. Ray Pishesof Galt spent the
week end at .the home of •Mr. John
Snell. •
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Mrs. Bentham spent the week end
at •the home of her sister, Mrs.
Robert Townsend,
Mrs.' Herb Oakes of Goderich
township spent a few days with her
sister Mra. Fred Shobbrook.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Willis .Mountain :were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Youregblutt, 'Mr. arid
Wins. Elgin josling and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Lawson and Miss
•Arnelia McIllwain. -
'1VIrs. Bed Deer, Isabel and Edward
sent .1.1ndaY ,at the home . of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs....Charles Vod-
clen. • • '
_Miss F'era, Watson spent the week
end sylth, her mother,' Mrs, Nellie
Watson.
Miss Elva Govier of Clinton spent
the week end at the hom-e of her
parents, Mr.. end IVIrs. Wm: Gaylen.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Armstrong
of Hallett township celebrated -their
57th wedding anniversary on Pri-
de', March 9th. Mr. and Mrs. John
Armitrong of Londesboro, Mar. and
Mrs. Pency able of London and Ella
Armetong wed • Marie of Seaforth
were with them • for the 'occasion.
Many friends congratulated them on
the Oet,a81011 of thein anniversany.
BRUCEFIELD
mr.. and Mrs. B, Sheiceee • spent
Sunday with Mr, arid 1VIrs: A, I-'ater-•
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Mr. and Mis. T. -Wheeler Spent
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the week• end in Stratford.' • -
Pte. Kin. Scott of Ol-atham spent
tee week end ,at h•is 'home here.
kiss M, E. Swan is visiting rela-
tives in
Dona'd McDonald of. the g.c.A.r.
'Po Rent
A garage. Ann's* Mrs.- Robt. Web -
Ste', Victoria ,Street. . 40-1
Potatoes For Sale ,
Chippewa l'otateeee ,grown from
foundation' stock, A. A. also early
Warbe Planters: Phone 9071,3 Clin-
'For Sale •
150 acres farm with good frame
house and - barn, .spring weter, co.
venimitly located, Meet -sell to close
Louis F., P,e,ecoelt. Estate If, G. Melt
Solieitor, -Seaferth lied Clinton. •
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or Ever*pec4sion
1116 RI
phoi;es:. 60yr stud 46.1
Batkins Locker Storage
Perinea- .Style sanasag'es'• lb. .4.. 25e
'il'reaen corn box' - 27e
Now is a good tiine,to use•up some
of that staged,
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You, are welcoane• te tome 'in and
see Our eharp freezeie, , •
Try us fee Vi`she „
,FROE.EN .FOODS':AREe BETTER
yFOODSee,
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whe'ahas "been _fel' Saint* in Mani-
toba, a•e,IVIVMeDonald•Spent it few
day a witili-friendS heYebefore re-
portin.g at Walton.
We are glad to report that Me..
Wdra Pepper who was seriously hurt
in a fall a couple of weeks ago is
somewhat improved.
The many friends of Mr. John
MUEwen were glad to see Idly), look-
ing so much better when he visited
here last week.. '
Mrs. Moody spent a couple of
'days last week with her nieces, the
Misses Grey of Egmendville.
Mee Mary McKenzie spent a
eouple of days with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Moore..
• Mr, end Mrs. II. Dalrymple at-
tended the 25th' wedding anniversaryof lYfr. and Mrs. Jas. Balfour on
Saturday evening. ,
The Brucefield Young Peoples, St.
Patrick's, social was held on March
12th with the Goshen, Young Peo-
ple as their guests. A. short devo-
tional service was led by Goshen. A
number of very enjoyable games
'were played nand lunch wan -served
After lunch a sing -song was led by
Willie 'Robinson, •Ross Dining, Mart
'McCully and June Murdock. The
meeting closed with God Save the
Ring and the Mizpah Benediction.
DALES—hi Clinton, Public Hospital
on Monday,. Manch 12th, te Mr.
, and Mris. David Dales, Clinton, a.
, daughter. . • - • .
PICOT -:-In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday, March lath, te Mr,
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and leas.- Lloyd Picot, of Hayfield,
twin boys.
DALE—In Clinton Publie Hospital
on Thursday, March 8th, • to Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Dale, Of Huliett
a son, James 1Viichael.
HAMILTON—In Clinton Public
Hospital:on Monday, March 12th,
to Mr. ,and: Mrs. Norman Hamil-
ton, Blyth, a daughter, -
DEATHSSNYDER—In North Battleford,
Sask., on Friday, Mareh 9t1i, Levi
Snyder, in his 62nd Year.
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IN _MEMORIAM,
REID—In 'loving /ma:ley of Will,
Reid, Varna, who passe<i away
three years ago March 18th; 1942.
Happy and smiling, always content
Loved and respected wherever he
went
To a happy life came a sudden end,
He alied as he, lived, everyone's
friend. ' •
a --Ever remembered by his Wife and
Daughter, ,
• IN MEMORIAM
SHOBBROOK—In, loving memory of
e dear wife and mother Alice Mae,
who passed Away four years ago,
March 18th:.' ••
Gone but not forgotten, dear Mother
In our hearts' petrel always stay '
God took yea home, it was his will
where we% all meee'some day.
--eadly allaSed Husband and, Sons
. IN -MEMORIAM, • -
In Meneory ,of Henry Jecclinehey
who passed) away, March "20th, 1944:
Beeelef
tiftul memories.are all we have
Of Ihn we loved clearly and'shall
never ferget.
H •
is „ smile and' happy face
▪ irokert link we can never eplace.
Sad was the parting no one can tell.
So• sudden on earth the sorrow fell.
Me:mules we treasure no .one calf
steal • • , -
Death leeyes a heartache nothing
• can heal. , • •
--Lovingly remembered by his
wife and, family, ,
Do you need -mei-ley-for the pure
diase of teed or fertilizer? 111 so
you should consialt . Mr, Robinson,
Manager of the ,13an1s of . Montreal,
The Bank is tegulaalY• making loans
to farmersfor all useful purposes. '
•,1TULLETT" TOWNSHIP •
.A Pleasant efteintem was sperit at
the home el Mrs, • T. Etti'le whet the.
ee'ghlei ,rnontlily :mete* • of the
Lefelot• 011ie. • met ;.'en • 'Wednesday,
7th,, With ',fifteen :allieS„ arid'
ROXY THEATRE
' NOV flayang — George -Poianby
' "muca, Too -stir •
Mon. Tues. Wed, '
• . "HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN!' '
Songe, dans andmeek ere tile
beckgrourtd for Ode seer -studded'
weducelon. Bette Davie, Paul
e Henreid, SedheY Greenstreat, Den
nis Morgan, Ida Lunino and a
• host of othee Major studio lum-•
,
Thur. Fri. See, Twp Feature•s
• Allan, Jonee Gloria Jean and
• Donald O'Connor. A furlough oe
e 'fun with, eadiees maids of. charni
in a bit parade of jive arid joy.
'WHET JOHNNY' COMES MAR-
• CHING: HOME" A4so eVICTORY
THROUCref AIR POWE,Re be the
master cartoon maker, Walt Dis-
Doming — "THIS IS THE, LIFE"
and "SPIDER •WOMANP,
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TIIRATRR,
Now Playing ' "YOU CAN"r
RA,TION,,LOVE" end "THEe
GOOD FELI,OWS;;
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Mon. Tuese.Wede Two Features
J•ele gaMes, 'Leete..,Mertiek and
Janis Gaiter toe-tiegling times
and a lively- story'
‘'swrislu, cop ,THE IILIYES"
Pfteell, "Caell Esmond end.
n
'ee3'er, %rel tetieelY dra-
• niatie Ponfliet • °festal* human
-enaqiens• '
ia • ntESS
Thsn,tri. and Hata
Pow, Antechee,DanaeAndreves 'and
Welient'Eythe supported by a
, superb cest in theeeeroie story of,
"Careier• 3e" '
"WING ANDA PRAYER"
eComingeseerYELDJOW•-0ANARr
end "ADVENTURES OF A
ROOKIE" •
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gzognardtil
*moviraw. • .
I1Beipue3marecdERP;11,1-•
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, MOIL' Teel. and, Wed.
Jane, Wyman, Jack Carson 'and
Ann S..heriaan with Alexis• Smith
'and. Irene.IY,lahrling in a rietoris'
lime' based- •ori modem zettreetY ef
living quartets ' • '
.«TUJS DOUGH GIRLS"
Tliur. Fri, Sat. Two Features
Diana Betarkmoris, Robert puma-
ings Key Francis.' You will like
• this fun -provoking romance
•• "IIETWEEN US GIRLS"
,,Dennis- Day and
Phillip Taw Iter a lilting bit of
blarney. and •ifun
"MIMIC IN .MANHATTAN"
Coming 40 Top Stars In
•.'HOLLyWOODeCANTEEN"
PROFIT and LOSS
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To lose your wealth is much, Toaluse yarany,4altlaaisance,m,.a Te, loee
your SOUL le such a loss as no man can restore: "For what shall
it profit a man, if he shall gaiii the whole world, and lose his own.
SOUL? Mark 8:36. ' " • ' • ' •
A GOOD BUSINESS PROPOSITION —.ACCEPT CHRIST AS
YOUR SAVIOUR TO -DAY! John 3:16 ..
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7,30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening •
LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDSOR
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Hot Cross Buns
Date, Muffins •
Fried Cakes -
Long Johns
Kindly.. return empty Kist • and
Canada' Dry Ginger Ale Bottles. ,
• Sceach
BARTLIFF'S
, The Home of Good Bate '
PHONE 1
two children in attendance. '
During the afternoon two gate.
were quilted and it was decided to:
'eell tickets on one.
'A fruis. dish, di:Meted by ,Mrs. 11.
Snell, was raffled,the lucky ticket
going to Mrs. F. McKay. • •
• The report of tee business was
given by the secretary4teasuree,
Mrs. Chas. Kennington.
,A•box of 'refugee clothing and one
guilt axeto be sent into the Red
The hostesa serveda very- dainty
ten. cent lunch and the meeting °lee -
ed by singing "God Save the Ring",1
•The next meeting' is to be held at
the home of MI.'S. H. 'rrewartha. ona
Wednesday, April 4th,
Por Sale
Dual Shorthorns; Miters all ages',
some to calve in late Spring and early
summer,- •others younger.. These 'her-
fers •are from somit of our older cows,.
that were pure bred but not register-
ed and gave as high as 62 lbs, of
milk daily, also, one red bull calf 6
months, old, from a Hillhead cow and
son of Duff Messenger, would ac-
cept good steers in exchange,.
Apply James. P. Scott, On highway.
1% miles west of Seaforth. phone.
851-4 ••• , 40-1
, Fuller Brush Predifets
• Call Miss Winnifred • O'Neil. 753
for appOintinent.
A limited quantity a. Hair Brush-
es, Brooms and Windevi Cleaners for
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sale, • - • 40-4
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• • Parm•Far Sale .
87% acres Lot •14 on Mai R
• I 0
11,4, Miles -west of Varna. 12 acres of
fall 'wheat',.: 10. acres plowed, gbod
A'vell, Apply D.. A. Galbraith, Varna.'
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40-2
• • Poe Sale
1 bedthent suite templet°, 1 dres-
. . ,
ser and washstand, 2 washstands. 3
toilet sets, 1 dozen imperial qt.
sealens, lamps. Apply Mornings un-
til -March 24th, M. G. Rudd, Mary
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Wanted To tiny
• House, benery, barn, acreage
adjoining imam. Apply Ken Vaughan,
Holstein, Ontario. • ,40-1
Muskrat Skins Wanted,
I am keeling Muskrat skins either
gree,i or stretched. Highest market
Prices paid, Norman East, Fur Buyer
R. R. 1 Clinton. 40-3
•, Tenders for Painting
Tenders wanted for the painting
of the exterior woodwork of Loncles-
bono, United, Church. Apply Rev. A.
g. Menzies, lendesboro, 40-2
Dade Seed Oats •
'Grown on our term from wegister-
ed seed; Rust resisting • and good
Ripening in 60 clays $1,00 per bn.
' Also a 7ivantity of Red Clover
Sped, ,geown en •eue owe farm. No. 1
• JONATHAN HUGILL for jnbSie.
, Wave; phone ,61.6r34, Cluitoe 39 2
'Cemetery Memoriils
Large stook 01,r/warn memerials tea
display et our
Clinton Showrooms
For the convenience of our pahroks,
office will be open on
• Fridays
Open by appointment at • any othez
time
See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, next dool
Cunningham & Pryde
• Clinton a. Exeter —' Seaforth''
• PHONE 41
Farm For Sale or Rent '
' 80 acres Of pasture,kering creek,'
plenty of shade, 'Bieck House, barn
and enehard.' Apply te_ Mrs, Ellen,J.
Cox, Huron:. Street, Clinton; 38-tf
• Mayeard's elYbrid Seed Corn
Last year proved out -tope with
all the boys, who Sowed ip.
Road conditions prevent me from
calling on my friends and custom.,
era this •Spring, so phone and plata
your order with the company :nova
MaYreard'S Corn fe ' 'treated' and
a.ared and is grinnanteed to gnow
when leaving the factory.
I will deliver corn to your door an
or about May ,15th.
JONATHAN HUGILL Mena 616rd4
• ` • Distributor
394
• Farm F
. or -Sale • .
Pert of Los 27 and 28, Concession
14, Hullett, 2331/2 acres pasture -with
sense bush, •steet covered 'house, no
bare. Price $4,750.. Apply Feed
Moloy, Thedfor4,' or Jainee • Mc
F.adzean, 'Brussels, '
' •
'
It T. RANCE
'NQTARY PUBLIC
• Fire /nee:ranee Agent
Repnesesitissg 1.suralice
Compaiiies
Divisioe Genet Office, Clinton
Frank Fingland, B.A., LL.B.
Barrjsior; Solicitor, Notary Publie
Successor to W. 13r3rdone, K.C.
Sloan iffoeit .... Clinton, out.
" H. C. LA'WSON
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•,INSURANCE AGENCY -
'Bank of Montreal Bldg. .Clinton, Ont,
• INSURES EVerything that's '
• Insurable
Phones: OFFICE 251W
RESIDENCE, 2513' '
Agent—IVIutual 1.,dife Aso. Co.
ARTHUR E. PARRY;
•a • - Commi.ssioner, .Etc. Etc. •
, Royal„Weterane:
MEIR
Barrister -at -Law
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
Opeario
• Proctor rn Admiralty.
"'Notary Public and Commissioner
Office in the McKenzie Hotel
Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdays
and Fridays.
• Dr.. F. G. Thompson
House andaOffice, Ontario Street
• -Clinton. Telephone 172
OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the after-
noon and 74 in the evening daily,
„lethe•e tif.(irs.,lay,appnintment.
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D. II. WIN -NES
cuutOpuAcren
,Electro,Therapist, Masesee
z,Ofic:e:HrnStet,17 Doors
weiym3
- Hours—Wed. and Set., and by
• •
•
,..gpte,i,LitAnent _ q
FOOT CORRECTION
• ,be Manipulation Sun -Rey Treatment
e; • ' - Phone 207e
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' IIAROLD JACKSON
, -- -- — - — - -- c
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Licensed Auctioneer ,
i•
Licensed in Huron and Pettit
. Speca1 in Farm. and Household
Counties. •'Prices reasonable; satis-
fantion guaranteed.
For information etc. write or phone
Harold Jackson, R.R. No. 4 Seaforth, .
phone 14-601. ,
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1
FOr Sare
100 blialleig. , yellow and whit
blossoin sweet plover seed. AMY IV
A, McGuire, , Hayfield, •Ontario
Phone' 900r3, Clinton. , 39-2
WANTED
Part Time Party with light truck
to deliver this coming spring, fruit,
lases and ornamental shrubs th resi-
dents of Clinton 'and vicinity. Par
particulars Write Pelham gureery
Co., 46 WeBington Toro»to,
Application's Wanted
Applieatiens will be received up
to neat. Marti:. 19th, 1945 for it Clerk-
ancl a Treasurer fot Hullett Twp.
Babes to. eommence April 1, 1945
Applications will , be accepted for
either positions separately or to-
gether. "
- Jas. W. lrfeCool,
Clerk.
40.1
• Cow For Sale
One registered. jersey "Golden
Louise 'White Spot the Second" This
Is an aged eow _and quiet and right
in every way. -Bred to a registered
jersey Sire. Also one Jersey and
Durham, brindle in . colour, 5 years
old and is quiet, due to freshen 1st
week in April. Apply T. Leppington,
corner" of North and Spencer Sts.,
Clinton., 40-1
Personal
If Y011 want to get married,
write Box 358, Juliaetta, Idaho. Send
stamp. 30-4
Farm for Sale
One hundred acres,, lot 13 con. 2,
Hullett•Township, including' about 10
acres of handwood bush, good eank
baen, sbable'never failing supply of
water, at both front ane back of
lar; stone heuse, five rooms,
DR. 0.8. ELLIOTT
Vetezinary Surgeon
Ph ne 203 Clinton, Ont.,
EltNEST VV. HUNTER
CHARTEREle ,ACCOUNTANT
57 BoosStr.Wiu. ,Toroeto Ont.
THE MeKILLOP MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company
Head'Office, Seaforth, Ont,
OFFICERS -el' President W. R.
Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President
Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager
Secy-Treas. M. AeReid, Seaforth, •
•
D• IRECTORS— W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; Prank McGregor, Clinton;
Alex. Broadfeot, Seaforth; Chris
Leonbardt, Bornholm; E. J. Treware
tha; Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth
Alex. IVIcEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan-
der, Walton; George Leithh, Clinton.
AGENTS—. John E. Pepper, Brace -
field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. P.
Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt,
Parties desiring to effect inane.
:Mae or transact other business will
be promptly attended to on applica-
tion to any of the above officers ad-
dressed to their reSpective post offi-
ces. Losses inspected by the director.
small orchard. Fo wind up an es-
tate. Apply to George Mane, R. R.
No, 4, Clinton. 3144
• House for Sale
Five roinned frame bouse on Alb-
ert Street,town water, quarter acre
of land. For , further particulars
apply to Frank ,Fingland on J. W.
Londeshora 11-tf.
•
•:wanted iv:, buy,ahte',;-lt°d hBorileYes and dead
cattle' for reink•feed, If dead, phone
it once, Fred:Gilbert 908r22 or Jack
Gilbert 908r21 •
58-tf
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CAtinlAtil NATIONAL,BAILWAYS
'I'IDIE TAI3LE
Trains will arrive at and depart
from Clinton as follows:
Toronto and Goderich Division
Going East, depart ..... 6,43 am.
Going East, depatt ...... 3.03 p.m.
Going West, depart .. I.g.04
Going West, depart ...... 11.10 p.m.
London andClinton Divisiott
Coining •Nerth, arrive ... 1126 tune