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HENSALL
THE SEAFORTH a ORTH NEWS
was eyeet rd r: f eelements sere ea, e:ipeg, and tine children, three broth-
Report of Hensel' Continuation errs Xe,rnnut \lame emir, Nal .
IMr. and (Mrs t4a r e eeatindereock School— ;Percy. 1eilmoac ;Sask.: Walter. of
oil iVelmlear ,pent t tea, days this 1 atter ,e sahjeet furans over ruSej .Hensall, t esters, Mrs. ilen Fader
week vi i,ittig unh ,Mrs. 'tetra ;;;tun- 11, ,between wee.; ; et I, ;between 60 -fop of le motel and \:lre. C. E. Hackney
dercock. and c, IPwtwect .50 -59. R pecans sec of Science H.
'Mae Sitai 'Tudor and Mrs. Seraras .en'•rnended, F means failure,
left ani week ter Hamilton where Gr. XI -NII: Robert ;Cameron, !g. OA vvery Family Reunion.—
thlit r,Eng comma hest, c, alg. q cheats tics
they will spend a few days.n pleasant dayiwasonpeat at
haute ni \Ir. and. 11frs. (i. 1\fit.
IMr. and Mrs. 'V Laughton of Tor- c, Latin c, 'French t: Gwen'Limper-- Ortwein on Tuesday, July 'let When
ortfa spent the ltoli'day with her pees literature II, Eng. comp, 111, history their annual .fancily reunion was 'held,
thee; ;Mrs. IChas. iIvIcIDonell 1!l, algebra c, art 1. French c, tont 1I. Those attending from a dis'tan'ce were
(Miss Edith ,Parkins of St ,Catltar Alcan .Crerar-1Literatnre c, comp 1II, Mv. and Mrs, A. B. Ortwein, Detroit,
cues spemtt the week end with her history F. algebra f, chem. c, Latin f, M. and Mrs. J. Brinkholt, Kitclren-
parents, IMr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins, com c e\lacy Goodwin-- literature c, er; Mr. M. W. Ortwein, Mine Mar -
Miss Dorothy Brazier returned to comp 11, 'history c, algebra c, art 11, garet Billings and Miss Vera Mac.
iter home in .London after spending French c, cont, c, Norman Jolly ---,Lit. Vicar, London, Mr. and Mrs. W.
the past two tweaks at the hone c f I. comp 1, history III, algebra 111, Sclteeter, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr, and IM•rs. Steer. chem, I11. !Latin c, Fr, II; Donald Jas. Paterson and Mr. and Mrs, G.
IMr. Roy IASiadLaren of St IOarhar- Joynt--JLiteratnre II, comp id, hi,. M, Drysdale and family, Hensel!. A
has spent the week end and holiday III, algebra i, chem. c, Latin C. Fr. c: daughter, Mrs, Robert Lohr of Boa -
at his home 'here 'with ;Mee M'eoLaren Margaret Kercher — ;L,iterature 1, well, Pa., was unable to attend. Mr,
and son Donald. Rag eater, all, history III, alg. 111, and Mrs. Ortwein are prominent res-
eMr, and ;Mrs Geo. C. Petty cele- clam e. Fr. e, cone II: Jeanne i'yhtis idents of the village. Mr. Ortwein is
cheated their sixty-fourth wedding an- _Lit, H. comp. 11, hist. I, alg. III, in his ninety-first year.
niversary 'at their home here on S'un -
dey, Jane ?nth. Mr. and Dare, Petty
Were married at 1 peen by Rev. Mr.
Tyler. They had a family of seven.
one son, Hansen who.was !killed m
action in she 'Great 'War, six dar.gh-
ters, Mes. Lorne Scott of Toronto:
,Mrs, Abbott of Detroit. IVIrs, A. Ken-
nedy of Winnipeg and f\Irs. •DG.
Smith of S•t;Marts. Gertrude and...Mil-
licent died of effects of nursing aver -
etas in the Great War.
Mr. Douglas Sangster of Windsor
visited over the holiday at the home
ef his another, Mrs. Minnie Sangster.
;Mies Ruth leillvenna, assistant
teacher at the continuation school left
last .week for her' home at North Bay.
Mr. and ;Mrs. Lee Oesch of St. Ca-
tharines spent the week end here.
A pleasant afternoon was spent in
S.S. No. 10, Hay, on ,laednesday
last, The -final Junior Red Cross meet-
ing was held with the mothers of the
pupils as guests. Miss May Taylor,
vice president, presided. The meeting
opened with the singing of 0 Canada
and the Junior Red Cross Song. A
short address of welcome was follow-
ed by the roll call, the reading of the
minutes and the presentation of vari-
ous reports on the year's work. A
program consisting of musical nunt-
bers, recitations and stories followed.
;Billy Coleman read the essay for
which he recently received first prize.
Then the teacher. Miss Grieve, was le.P. i..--lK. J. Moore, 1 rinctpal, in the school to say farewell to Mr.
seated in a prettily decorated chair Miss Roth Melllvenna, asst. : Andrew Smart with Ma Sani Ren-
ansi the following address was read: Report of S S No. 1, Tuckersmith— nie's very able assistance. Mr. Joe
lin
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941
white acct -'pries. They will reside in
Mitchell. The gratis gift to the
bride was a chest of silver: to the
bridesmaid •t gold compact, and ,to
the .hest mean, a - hill fold. Guests were
present from Flint, Detroit, Dutton,
Stratford, Brussels, Mitchell, Atwood,
Walton and Brodhagen,
TUCKERSMiTH
Mrs. Thos. Coleman, who has ,
spent tilts last few mouths with her
brother• -in-law and Mrs: Coleman at;
Howell, returned home last Friday
night, as Mr•. Coleman is improved
and able to visit his friends,
The farmers ere busy with the
haying and will soon have it garn-
ered in if it stays dry a few more
days. But a shower would do good
to tate other crops,
Mrs. Myrtle Carnoehan of Detroit
is spending a few weeks with relat-
ives and friends.
chum c, Latin c, French III; elor- Miss Edith Parkins, Ma and Mrs..
ence Swain-- Lit c, coni. II his. Cline Flynn .of London and Mr. Mar-.
111, alg. 14. ,sheen. i French III, ray Parkins of Zurich spent the weep
COM.111; Blanch. Thomson, Lit. e. end at the home of their parents,
comp c history- c, algebra c, chem. e, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins.
pity. e, French f, corn. c; (Dorothy Mw and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and fa-'
Chandler—.Literature I1, comp. 1, roily. spent the holiday at Ridgetown
hist.II alg. I, chem. c 1atin q, Fr. I1: and Rondeau Park.
Grade X—John Beer --BLit. 11I, Mr, and Mrs, Hiscocks who were
comp I, geog. c, Can. hist, t, agric. recently married at Thorndale are
lad, math c, Latin c, Fr. c; !Garden spending the summer mouths with
'Catnphell—,Lit. III, comp. c, ;swot;. c, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
hist r, agri;. c, math 1, lit c, Fr. all Hunt,
RossKennedy—DLit. c, comp. c, ,grog Mr. and Mrs, Whitney Carter and
c, his. c, aeric. c, math. c, Latin 1LI, Donnie and Catharine of Clinton vis -
Fr. III; Harold Koehler --Liter, SIL iced over the week end with Mrs.
comp 2, igeog 3, hist. 2, agric. 2, Wrath Carter's mother, Mrs. Catharine
ILatin,]i, French 1; Lois IMadLaren Hedden.
Passmore and
1 Mr and are Jahn
'HIBBERT
S.S.S.#4, Hibbert
The following are the promotion
results of S. S. S. #4, Hibbert:
To Grade VIII. Mary Feeney (I3),
Martin Feeney.
To Grade VII. Catherine McIver
tH), Bernadette Barry (H), Jim
Feeney (Conditional),
To Grade VI. Jack Morris (H),
Frank Jordan, Victor Feeney.
I To Grade IV. Ursula Feeney (H),
Joseph Barry, Jack Feeney,
To Grade II. Loretta Morris (H),
Gregory Morris (H), Loretta Barry
(H), Veronica Jordan and Anne
Feeney.
C. C. Eckert, Teacher.
—4Lit.
3, comp 3, geog. c, ins. e, agri.
c math c ILatin r, French c; June daughter Gladys are holidaying at
Saundcrcack---Lih c. history c, agri. Pike's Bay -
r, art c, !French r, Jeetin r, math, c; Mr, Harold Willard of St. Gather.;
Donald Bell --DLit, c, comp 3, geog c, Ines spent the week end with his pa-
histpry c; aeric. _', math, c, art 3, ; r. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Willard.
3, B.P. c: James Clark—Lit r, comp. Miss Helen McNaughton of Toron-I
t + a few days at the home bf
r, teog. 3, hist 5, agri 3, math c, art o seen
3. Fr. f B.P. et Audrey Dick—Lit. 3; her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne
comp. 2. cede 3, hist. +, agri, 3. math McNakgaton.
1, art 2. French B.P. 2; 'Blanche Jack and Jimmy Stapleton left on
at-
Greene—Liter. c, camp. c, geag, f, t Tuesday for Brandon, Man„ to at-
histerd f, aerie. c. math. 5, art c, Irr. I tend the Brandon ,Pair. Their mots.
c, BP. f: Marion MadLaren—Liter., ' et' Mrs, Eva Stapleton won a prize
?, camp, e, grog. 3. Inc. c, agric. ,1, trip to Brandon Fair.
math. c, art 2. hr. c, R.P. c; Ronald Presentation at Hurondale
Stephen -Lit- i, comp 3, .geo., c, hist. S Thu —
r, agri'. f. math. c, art c. French f, I Thursday ay evening last the parents
t
and ratepayers of No, 1, IIsborne met
.ear :\fess Grieve, til e, the Dupe s i In the following report the pupils Ferguson as master of ceremonies
of S.S. No. 10. Hay, learned wnh are listed in the grade, far the fall presented a splendid program. Hur-
regret that you had decided to sever
e
your connection with this school. W
telt that we could not le, the oceaston Leonard (Clark, (Marjorie Dalrymple. daughters go down one by one in an
pass without showing our anprecia- Norma Green, Patsy Mitchell, flabby old fashioned spelling match which
tion of your valuable ret ices, 1 an 1 raquair. Grade 4—Bernice Dining. left the laurels with Mrs. Melvin
have been a very capabie and !'sins Larne Ford, Billie Greene, Hannah Moir, At the conclusion of the pro -
taking teacher and the re`ulte of your Pepper. Grade 3, Roy 'Ford, Keith gram the following address was
work and the influence of your Chris- Vallatrd. Grade 2—Bobby !Bell.—.Jean read: "Dear Mr. Smart,—Most school
tian character will continue in aur B McQueen. Teacher section gatherings are occasions of
homes for years to come. Iti\ e hope Recent visitors at the home of complete joy and happiness. Tonight
that wherever your lot may be cast in Miss Emma Johnston ware Mr. Jas. we folks of this section are finding
the future, that you niay have the full Nicholson, Mrs. Robe Nicholson, of our pleasure adulterated by a great
measure of success and happiness.AcWingham, Mr. and Mrs, F. S. John- deal of sorrow and sense of loss. It
a small token of our appreciation we ston of Manitoowac, Wisconsin, ac- is with this in mind we meet to say
ask you to accept this gift, a travell- companied by their daughter. Miss goodbye to you. During your stay of
ing case, and hope that it may serve Monica Johnston and friend. Miss a couple of years with us we have
to remind you of our happy and pro-, Mary Jones. been struck with your sincerity and
llta'ble time spent together. After a! Miss Joyce Scruton of Toronto is faithful work. You have given ex.
few words of thanks from the teacher spending a vacation with her mother. cellent service and shown a high de -
the meeting concluded with a patrio- Mrs. A. Scruton and sister, Mrs, Pet- gree of fairness and impartiality
tic pageant. ' er McNaughton, which in the final analysis is good
Donna !Rigby of Blenheim is spend- Messrs. Carey Joynt Oand Jack sportsmanship. Your influence will,
ing a couple of week's vacation with Simmons of Windsor spent the week we know, be reflected in our child -
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stew- end at their respective homes here. ren, and your traits of character
art (McQueen. 1 Mrs. Woods of Santa Barbara, have Peen such as raise the moral
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Patterson were Calif., is visiting with her mother, plane of any group of youngsters. In
in Detroit last week attending a Mrs. J. Dinsdale and sister, Mrs. fact we can say no more than that
wedding -there. 1 Alda Simmons. we are sorry you are leaving. In your
Presentation to Teacher.— I Miss Ada Gramm of Detroit is future work wherever It may lead
A very enjoyable time was spent holidaying with her parents, Mr, and you we wish you every success and
at S.S.'No. 1, Tuckersmith fast week Mrs. Geo, Gramm. hope the years will leave time enough
when the pupils presented their tea- Miss Myrtle Peart has returned for you and yours to come our way
term: Grade S. Billie Clark, Jack ondaie always proud of its scholastic
Clark, Harold billing. Grade 5— achievements, saw its older sons and
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor and
fancily of Stratford are spending a
week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Robt, Dinsdale,
Mrs. John Witcombe and Mr. Bill
Witcombe, Fred Todd and Mr, and
Mrs. Blake Keeley and little son, all
of Ingersoll, spent the week end
with Mr. Wm. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long and
Miss Jean Long spent Dominion. Day
in Stratford.
Mrs. John Cooper had the misfor-
tune to upset a boiler of scalding
water on herself and is quite seri-
ously scalded.
Mrs. Alice Cook and daughter Pau-
line of London are visiting with Mr,
and Mrs. W, Schilbe.
MCTAVISH FAMILY REUNION
Bell's school, North cEasthope, was
the scene of a Nappy gathering when
the,;desce:n'dants of the late Alexander
;.\'1eTavish gathered for ,their 'fourth
reunion.
;Aver 80 guests from Cleveland,
London, Toronto, Hamilton, 'Wind-
sor, Woodstock, Kitchener, Clifford,
Seaforth, IBlyt'h, Brussels, Paris,
Stratford and surrounding districts
were presetnt to enjoy the ,good fel-
lowship that prevailed, after being ac-
corded a ;hearty -welcome by the pres-
ident, Peter Fraser anti lairs. Fraser.
At noon the guests sat clown to en-
joy the many good things provided at
two long tables •set in the school
house. Bouquets of pinik peonies and
summer ,flowers added a touch of col-
or: At rhe oonclusian of the noon -day
repast a short !business session was
held with the president as chairman.
Mr, J. L. 11ell, secretary, read the
minutes and also a letter of greetings
from Solsgirth, Manitoba, which in-
cluded a general imitation to, the Ont-
ario tl'IcTavish reunion members to
attend the McTavish reunion to be
held at Clear Lake, Manitoba's nat-
ional park, early in July.
;It was decided to 'hold ;the next
cher, (Miss Jean McQueen, nem has home having spent a few days at the again, That you may have something reunion at the halve of D. 'McNichol,
resigned after teaching far five years, home of Mrs. John Cairns, Bruce- to remember us by we beg you to Walton.
with a combination silver and glass field, whose father, the late Mr. Rob- accept these brushes acid pens in then following officers and contem-
plate. F
onecn-plate.' Following is the address: "Dear ert Murdoch, passed away recently. hope their use may bring to mind arc were elected: president. John
Miss 'McQueen.—We. the pupils of Dr. Wm. T. Joynt, who has been your friends at No. 1, Usborne, Sign -
'McNichol, icier! Myth; secretary -treasurer, !
S.S. No. 1. Tuckersmith. are assent- on the staff of the Ontario hospital. ed on behalf of parents and rate- �,Irs, J. L. Bell 'eerela lunch coir-
!b]ed etre at this inament to do honor Otillia, has boon transferred to payers, Elgin Routeliffe," I wetter, Mrs. !William lllael er, Bnus-
to car r ! el:eyed teacher who has , London and commenced his duties ( sets; sports convener, D. aMeNiehoh
t t:gt nth aided as c faithfully
SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS
King Bug Killer
10 1b. bag 43c
20 1b. bag 69c
Sudden Death Bug Killer
10 lb. bag
20 lb. bag
39c
69c
Quaker Corn Flakes 3 for 25c
Sugar Kriap Corn Flakes.
2 for 15c
Puffed !Wheat % bus. pkg. 29c
1 bus. pkg. 49c
Rice'Krispies 2 pkg. 25c
Kellogg Bran Flakes
Fly-O-Cide ;Fly Spray 2 pkgs. 25c
16 oz. tin 49c
Refills for 40c Sepoy Flour , .. 98 1b. bag 2.49
Prairie Rose , , . 98 lb. bag 2.59
Spray 128 oz. tin 1.15 Purity Flour ... 98 lb. ,bag 2,99
Stockade Animal Fly
YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BUY IN EGMONDVILLE
We J. Finnigan
J
this week. MANi-EY \\'niton.
fort` as: free year- 1\ e will al- Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau of IAIr. and Mrs, Tasted;Afanlcy at-
tvays tee raieit1 for em- patience tat. Catharines spent the week end
t keeef,r s to ae az d star- at the home of the fornrer's parents, tended the Rook -!Finnegan ;wedding i FLAX SCOURGE
•k d
xt ;- at 11th ora t .stir ay..
seer of is cast eon fail Mr. and Airs. Alex. Mousseau. I\cess Tho McKay and comity of Killed ByBritish Scientists' Re-
neace end happiness as tee ,ear ea, MN. Jones tnee Mary Little) of
by. 'We will new ask eo_e to aen t London. was a recent visitor with 'Galt were visitor, at the home of Mr. search Work
tens intie rift at a ;mail tc i 61 murelatives here. and !Mrs. Terry O'Hara last lamiday I To flax growers in Australia, Can-
e! Dreman n f r your service- Signed Miss Goldie Cross, student at and on their return they called at the !
, . This spend• home of her parents. Mr and 'airs. oda, Egypt, the Argentine and India
cn fiesta ref your moms. \Ir -s \i e- Alma CollegeStomas,
flu€ei e fee. ,bell chosen words ing her vacation with her parents, .Con Eckart of Seaforth and (Mary comes the news that British scien-
thi,t hes the pupils for the ;beautiful Mr. and Airs. W. B. Cross. McKay, their daughter, tvho finished title workers have discovered how
eteft Miss Hamilton of Bluevale - has the school terns at the Collegiate, re -to control seed -barns flax diseases.
IMr. and :Mrs. Aionza Oerwein of been engaged as teacher at S.S. No. turned with then!,
1. Tuckersmith. The dry weather is causing anxiety
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Dayman, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Voth of Detroit, spent the week end
and holiday at Pike's Bay.
Mrs. Kemp of Detroit visited last
week with her mother, Mrs. Mar-
jorie Sparks.
The United Church congregation
and Sunday school will hold their an-
neal picnic at Turn'bull's. !grove on
Wednesday, July 9t'h with the :fallow-
ing committees in charge: Transpor-
tation. G. M Drysdale, Dr. Smillie;
sports George 1 -less, Ken Hicks;
bunch !Mrs. Oliver Rantcliffe, Mm. J.
MetAllister, Mrs. Annie Saundercook,
Mrs. H'arpo'le and Mrs. 'Kennedy. I
Dan Kenneth Hicks has moved the
contents of his Sc to $1100 store into
the !building !beside the :Bank of
'Montreal recently vacated by Mr, IE.
Doerr.
(Mr, and !Mrs. Milton (Lavery of
Port Dalhousie spent the 'week end
with relatives 'here.
Miss Mae McNaughton of Toronto
is spending her vacation with rela-
tives here.
Dies at Winnipeg.
lMa -Walter Madge of ;Hensel! leas
received word of the midden death of
his brother, Alfred Gordon Madge at
ave his hone in 'Winnipeg in bis 152nd
Miss Marguerite Hogarth faivored year. The deceased was (born in Us -
with a vocal solo entitled, ';Was that borne east of Exeter, youngest son Of
Somebody You." 'Mrs, ;Wen. Sillery the Sate IMr. and Mrs. Samuel 1Madge.
accompanied at the piano. Mr. Hen- He attended S.S. 'Na, 2, elaborne
:g
,Strangave the topic on "The and Hibthert and was employed dor a
Judgment of .God." !Mies Jean Allison number of years as a hardware clerk
of Regina .gave a splendid talk on in Mitchell and Kirkton.•'Tbirty years
the conference slte attended. Mrs, ago be left for Winnipeg and took up
'Willard favored with a piano solo; 'fox and mink earmin . !He was a. mar
'!Sun of My Soda" with variations, veteran and was gassed 'and Mrs. !Heavy Strang Jr..gaee a paper sharked in the battle of 'Veiny Ridge
c n attrtrent events. Oars. C,Heudson A military 'funeral service was held
moved a vote od thanks for the splen- on Saturday. Surviving are his widow
retia a f 'Miss Edna Smith of ;Win
D
'etroit spent the holiday with the
,farmer's .perert,, Mr. and ;lir,. J. W.Ortwein.
Mrs. D. Bailey of Huntsville is a
-guest at the manse with her son-in-
law and daughter, Rev. and ;Mrs. 'Wm
"heir,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brinkholt of Kit-
chener spent the holiday with the lat-
ter'=. parents, !Mr. and Mrs. J. W,
[art-Nein.
Mr. Lorne Elder of Galt spent a
few days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Elder,
Exeter 'W-M.S. Give Program--
The 'WJMS, of 'Caven Presbyter-
ian Church. Exeter, were the _guests
of the W iM.'S, of -Cannel Presby-
terian Church here on Thursday ev-
tronig and presented the following which hich was much enjoyed.
The school room of the church was
!beautifully decorated with 'flowers for
th
the occasion. Mrs, D. C. Hill ;lyre -
sided in e albsence of the president.
After a short address of welcome lby
Mrs. IC. IH'itdson the 'meeting opened
with the Red 'Cross prayer and a
hymn. ;Mrs, Hatter read the ;Scrip-
ture and led in prayer. Reports of the
various secretaries were given and a
!hymn was sung after which !Miss L.
Jedkeil gave th'e report of the execti-
jive held in Clinton !Jane 10
After patient research in North -
as reports have it that the wheat crop' ern Ireland, Dr, Muakett and his
is ripening too fast and the grain is group of assistants can show in-
ahrit•eling. The!potato and root cram creases from 30 to 60 per cent in the
is ff from Incdry weather
friend= and neighbors gathered at the of the treatment of seed with a new
hone of. (Michael IConnol'ly of 'Logan chemical Compound.
and gave a shower to Mary Ellen 1 Careful observations doting the
Dempsey bis ibridc-to;he, whose mar- growing season of treated seed and
riage teak place Saturday in the Im-
maculate Church, Stratford. She was
a native of oar Ibmrg and taught school. striking increase in yield of seed
in Guelph .for a number of years. treated with the new compound.
Their many friends ,wish them many
years of happiness. Want and For Sale Ads, 3 weeks 50c
(Rock - ;Finnigan,—
IA lovely wedding was solemnized
at St. Joseph's 'Church, Stratford at
110 ,o'clookSaturday morning, 'June28, when 'Nora, daughter of Mr. P. J.
Finnigan, Kinkora, and the late Mrs.
i Finnegan, ;became the bride of Wil-
fredG. Rock of ;Mitchell, son off aver.
and :Mrs, ]8hine;hold Rock of i4cKil-
lop. 'Very Rev Dean Egan officiated.
The bride, ;given in marriage by her
father, wore a graceful floor length
, gown of ivory satin with a tong em-
'braidered veil and a ooronet .01 or-
ange 'blossoms. She carried a /bou-
quet of lily of Mlle :valley, pink roses
and :fern Miss Helen IMathieson of
Stratford was !bridesmaid nearing a
'gown Of net over Mate satin. Her
Rowers were carnations and eases and
ntaidenh'air fern. Mr, Lyle Willard 'of
St. Catharines supported the groom.
to 'reception was 'held et ;the hone oe
the bride's Ib'nother and sister-in-law,
IMr and Mrs. Dan Finniglan of Kin-
' kora..Albo!ut sixty memlb'ers of the !m -
mediate families were present. The
rooms were prettily arranged in a
;pink and white color scheme. Mr. and
Mrs. Rock lett an a wedding 'trip to
, Montreal. The 'bri'de wore for travell-
costume- ina an 'air 'force 'blue costume with
Last •Tuesday night a .number
sr. erutg ra yield of scutched fibre as the result
WOOL
WANTED
Highest Market Price
ACCORDING 'r0 GRADE
Delivered at Egmondville
H. M. JACKSON
Phone 3-w Seaforth
did program and a 1 half hour the former fss n
Card of Thanks
The family of the late Robert D.
Murdoch wish to thank their many
friends for the many acts of kind-
ness and sympathy extended to them
dpring their sad bereavement; also
to thank those who sent floral trib-
utes and for cars loaned,
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cow. Apply to The News.
FOR SALE
Spraymotor with 58 ft. hose and
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Cost $55 new last Fall, will sell for
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whitewashing barns, henhouses, etc.
J. F. Carlin, Beechwood.
FOR SALE, FARMERS
A car load of Prince Edward Islan
potatoes now on band. A limited
amount of certified seed included
Leave your orders at Hensall Co
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B. C. shingles, concentrates, stocit
minerals, salt, oils, and fertilizer of
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TENDERS WANTED
I, the tmdersigned, will receive
tenders on or before July 12, 1941,
for 3,000 yards of gravel, ee inch
crushed acid delivered to any place
in the Township of Stanley.
Marked cheque for 10 per cent of
the amount must he enclosed with
each tender. Contract to be com-
pleted Oct. 15, 1941. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Dated this 18th day of June.
WILFRID CHIMER,
Varna,
Road Superintendent
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Stock Clearance Sale
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Separator, ball bearings
throughout
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Prices Are Going Un
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY !
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FORD -MERCURY DEALER
SEAFORTH
"FAVOURITE AGAIN"
Popular Clydesdale sire, will stand
at Coyne Bros., Con. 7. Hibbert, for
season of 1941, and will travel by
trailer a reasonable distance to meet
interested parties.
Phone 431.27, Dublin,
Teo Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallions
ROYAL CARBROOK (27101)
Enrolment No. 8500. Form 1
FLOWERPRINT SUPREME (28352)
Enrolment No. 8959 Form 2
DONALD MONCUR (28559) _
Enrolment No. 4177. Form 3
Route for 1941—Monday and Tues.
day. in the vicinity of Walton and
and Brussels,
Wednesday—Through Kinburn and
west to the highway, south through
Clinton, home by way of Tucker.
smith.
Thursday —Through Seaforth to
St. Columban and Beechwood, home
through way of Winthrop.
Friday and Saturday, Goderich
Township and Colborne.
Terms $13.00, payable Mar. 1, 1942.
T. 3. McMichael, Prop. & Mgr.
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConneR, H. Glenn Hays.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build
tug, Seaforth. Office hours:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. in,
HAY FOR SALE
Twenty acres of hay for sale. Lot
27, Con, 2, Hibbert, Apply to John,
Cronin, St. C'elumban.
WANTED
Girl or woman to take charge of
farm house, Apply to The News.
CAR FOR SALE
'28 Whippet 4 coach. Four good
tires, excellent motor. $40. James
Finlayson, Kippen.
FOR SALE
A quantity of mixed hay for sale
by the acre. Phone 616.32, Clinton.
Bert Irwin.
WANTED
A small personal loan for six
,months. Ten per cent. Safe invest-
ment. Apply to The News office.
FOR SALE
A York sow for sale. Apply to V.
Cooper, Egmondville,
APARTMENT TO RENT
On Market street, Seaforth, near
Main, vacated July 1, Phone 30,
Dublin,
"MEN WANTED"
BIG MONEY FOR YOU. Sell Fain -
ilex Line of over 200 guaranteed
household necessities. People buy on
sight. Big repeat business sure, Now
is the time to make your start,
Everywhere business is booming! If
you are industrious and willing to
work, send your name and address,
and you will receive our illustrated
catalogue and plan. FAMILEX; 670
St. Clement, MONTREAL.
TO RENT
South Victoria Apartments, all
conveniences, to be vacated by Mr.
Elmer D. Bell, Apply to E. L. Box.
PERHAM BERRIES
Call at patch Inc better, cheaper
berries. Pick your own if you wish.
1 mile west of Winthrop.
WANTED
Girl for general housework, 2 chil-
dren in family. Good wages. No
washing. Apply to the News Office,
Enrolment No, 3019. First Class,
Form 1, Grade A, Premium No. 76,
TORRS MAGNATE
P.oute, 1941—Monday, leave bis
stable, lot 4, con. 3, Hibbert, to Matt
Murray's, lot 5, con. 4. McKillop, for
noon; to Jack McCarthy's, lot 33,
con. 2, Logan, till 6, then borne. till
Wednesday morning.
Wednesday, to Cecil Ralph's, lot
10, con. 3, Logan, for noon, then by
way of Gould's school. to own stable.
Thursday, to Dune. Colquhoun's,
lot 3. con. 8, Hibbert, for noon; then
to Geo. Wallace's, lot 11, con. 11,
Cromarty, from 3 to 6, then to Jack
Burchill's, lot 10, con. 5. for night.
Friday, west to Nagle's eideroad,
then north 114 miles, then east to
his own stable for noon where be
will remain till following Monday.
Terms, $13, payable January, 1942.
Robert Burchill, Prop. & Mgr., R.R.
2, Dublin, Ont, Phone 19r18.
DIED
HART, Agnes Scott.--Cla Friday,
IJvnte 217th, at her 'hone, '81- Pendr'ih
street, Agnes 'Scott, dearly !beloved
t wife of C. C. is.art, mother of holes. J.
IJ, 'Hannon ((Gladys "'V,), 'Ottawa,
'Mrs. George', Good (:Jean);. Berth iM.
C., Reg., (J'o'hn 1E., and W. N. 'Cress-
well Hart, in 'her seventy-eighth
herresidence
year. !Funeral einem late re.rde
Monday, Service in the Myers -Elliott
(Chapel, 7115 Dovercoutit 'Road (ji et
s'oatth of IBloor), at 4 pan. Interment
.Scarboro Memorial Park.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
In Harpurhey, one mile west of
Seaforth, a two storey brick house
containing nine rooms. in good re-
pair. Also a garage and barn. There
is also 3 1/6 acres of first class land
naturally drained suitable for small
fruits or gardening, For particulars
apply to:
Mrs. George. Leitch, Clinton, R. R.
No. 1. Phone 841-24, Seaforth.
Mrs. James Carter, Seaforth. Phone
667-21, Seaforth central,
House in Egmondville For Sale
7 roomed frame house, corner lot.
Main St.. with hydro, hard and soft
water. On this property there is aa
acre of land, stable, and hen house,
also fruit trees. Low taxes. Apply to
Mrs, Jean R. Dale, R. R. 2, Seaforth.
Phone 667 r 2.
FOR SALE
Rosco Steel Roofing "7 -Rib" and
"Storm Seal" Council Standard, gra.
ranteed 25 years. Rosen Portable
Silos. Galvanized Sheet Iron, all
sizes and gauges, Metal Sidings,
Eavestrough and Pipe, Galvanized
Water Stock Tanks and Hogtroughs,
Granary Lining, Galvanized Ridge
and Valley, Door Track and Hard-
ware. Extension Ladders up to 44
feet in length. Asphalt Products in-
cluding Roll Roofing, Shingles, Brick
Siding, Insul-Brick Siding, Roofing
Paints, Plastic Cement, Building
Paper of all kinds, Nails, etc, MurraY
Tyndall, Brucefield. Phone Clinton,
618 ring 12,
ARTICLES FOR SALE
Personal Rubber Goods, mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope,
with pricelist. 6
samples 25e 21 sera -
Ales $1.00. Adults only.
Atex Rubber
Co., Box 231, Hamilton, Ontario.
INSURANCE
Life. Fire. Auto. Sickness & Accid-
ent,Windstorm, & guarantee bonds,
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first class companies.
Information cheerfully given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSiTRANCE AGENCIES