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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1948
HENSALL
Miss Mary Undsworth of • Galt
was a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. N, E. Cook during the past
week.
Miss Stella Babson returned to
Toronto after spending Christmas
with her sister, Mrs. H. Arnold.
Miss Norma Cook . of London
spent New Year's with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, N. E, Cook.
Miss Margeurite McDonald visit-
ed recently with her cousinMiss
Thursday in Westminster Hospital,.
London, in his 69th year. Born in
London, England, the deceased was
a Veteran of World War 1 and was
an active member of the Exeter-
Hensall Branch of the Canadian Le-
gion. A badge signifying his life
membership was to have been pre-
sented to him this week. For many
years Mr. Stone worked on a section
of the C.N.R. near Hensel', but re-.
cently has. been travelling agent for
a large firm. He was a member of
St. Paul's Anglican. Church. Sur..
Reid, who has been ill. viving are a son, William John
Mr, and Mrs. Don Evans of Stone, Mrs. C. Cooper (Rosa) Mrs.
Waterloo spent the Christmas holi- E. Fulton (Jeanne) all of London;
days with. the latter's parents, ":Mr.. Mrs. J. Dent I(Eva) of Bradford, and
and Mrs, R. Y. Maclaren.
Mr, and Mrs. H. 0. Dayman of
London visited at the home of Mrs,
Alda Simmons, during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker re-
turned hone on Friday after a
pleasant visit -with members of their
family, in Toronto. •
Dr,WM. T. Joynt of London
spenthe weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Alice Joynt,
Miss Barbara McNaughton, of
Chiselhurst visited during the past
eek with Miss Lois Henderson.
Mr. and. Mrs, H. Lawrence re-
turned home after a pleasant holi-
day with relatives in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Drysdale
moved to their newly erected dwell-
ing on Main Street last week and
are getting nicely settled.,`
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell' and Hannah Taylor, Exeter. Public fun -
Billie of Guelph and Pte. James eral service was held from the resi-
Campbell who arrived from overseas Bence on Saturday at 2 p.m., con -
on the Queen Elizabeth, visited ovg} ducted by Rev. R. A. Brook. Inter -
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. RR melt in Hensall Union Cemetery.
Y MaeLaren
Mrs. S. Farmer (Grace) of Strat-
ford. Funeral service• was held
from St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Hensall on Monday at 2 pin., con-
ducted by Rev. M. A. Hunt. Inter-
ment in Exeter cemetery.
Mrs. John Dinsdale
Mrs. John Dinsdale died at her
home in Hensall on Thursday, in her
90th year. Formerly Maria Jane
Butt, she was born in Usborne
township and has been,a resident of
Hensall for over thirty years. 1'Ir.
Dinsdale predeceased her about
twenty years ago: She was a mem-
ber of Hensall United Church. Sur-
viving are four daughters, Mrs, Ida
Wood: Mrs. Ida Callis, Santa Bar -
bare Calif., Mrs. Hannah Vermil-
yea, Glendale, Calif., Mrs. Alda
Simmons, Hensall, one sister, Mrs.
Mr, Mitchell of London spent
Christmas at the home of his broth-
er-in-law, Mi. Fred ICennings.
Miss Maude Glenn of London was
a weekend guest at the Bowie of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Glenn.
Mrs. Peacock and babe left this
New
plane from London to Ne
Week by
York where she will meet her hos
with
band and spend New Year's ,,
his parents.
Mrs. Verne Smith of Montreal is
visiting at the hone of her mother,
Mrs, Annie Saundercock.
Pte. G. C. Glenn of Hensall,- son
of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn,
arrived in London on Saturday after
several years overseas service. Mem-
bers of his family met him at the
depot.
L. Sgt. W.G.T. Dalrymple and L.
Cpl, W. T. Snow of He sall after arrived
some
in Galt on Saturday
years overseas service. They were
met by their wives and members of
the family.
Mr. W. C. Stone Passes
Mr. William John Stone, prom-
inent Hensall resident passed away
KIPPEN
were, a golden Kenwood blanket, by
ldr. and Mrs, Andrew Bell Mr. and
Mrs. W.J. F. Bell and Mr, and 1VIs.
S. Stackhouse. A basket of gold
chrysanthemums by R. J. Cooper and
family. A box of fancy stationery by
Mr. and wire. Harry M. Chesney. , A
silver butter dish by Mr, and Ms.
Ivan Forsyth, besides a host of con-
gratulatory telegrams . and suitably
embossed cards from old friends and
Many front ex -pupils.
Brussels Nominations
Nominations at Brussels, for reeve,
R. B. Cousins (accl,), For Connell,
(four to be elected) : 'A. M. Grewar,
Ir, W. Eickinier, W. E. Willis, Jacob
Fischer,- Jelin Cameron, R. W. Ken-
nedy. For school trustees. (three to be
elected): D. M. McTavish, Rev, H.' C.
Wilson, John Gibson, W. C. Kerr. for
hydro commissioner: J.• C. Baker.
$10 REWARD
Two small beagle hounds, black
and tan, with white legs. 65 reward
for information leading to recovery
of each dog. George. Mann, Phone
24-S00, Clinton central.
1.30 o'clock "sharp, the following;
Horses—Toain of Percheron horses
8 years old, 3300 lbs.; wagon mare, .8
Years old, 1400; good single or double.
Cattle—1 Holstein cow 5 years old;
due in Feb,; 1 purebred Holstein cow
due Feb. (Daisy Dutchland I'osch
Creator); 1 Holstein 4 years , old,
fresh calf by side; 1 Holstein 3 years
old, clue Jan.; 5 Holstein heifers
carrying 2nd calf, due in Feb., '1
Hereford cow 5 years old, due Feb.:
2 Durham cows 5 years old, fresh,
calf by side; 2 Durham heifers due
in March; 1 Durham cow 5 years old;
'titre in Feb.; 1 Durham. cow 5 years
old, freshened in Nov.; calf by side;
2 Jersey cows 4 years old, due in
fp'eb. 1 Ayrshire cow 6. years old, 'due
in May; 2 Durham heifers (2n1 calf)'
due in March; 1 farrow cow; 4 Dur-
ham steers, fat, 1100 Lbs.; 4 Durham
steers .500 lbs,; 2 Durham heifers,
700 lbs,; 3- Durham steers, year olds;
11 fed yearlings 600 lbs, each.
Pigs -9 chunks, 125^lbs ; 9.: pigs 90
lbs„ 18 weaned pigs; 1 sow due Jan.
21; 1 sow, bred 8 weeks; 3 sows bred,
Fowl -300 Leghorn pullets, 60 Leg-
horn hens, 1 year old.
Universal milking machine, 2 units
4 (8 gal.) milk cans.
Positively no reserve. Everything
offered will be sold. Terms cash.
ROY MILLER, Proprietor.
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Horses, 50 Cattle, 40 Hogs, 360
Fowl. W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will.
sell by Public Auction on Lot 18,
Con. 5, Logan Twp., 2IA miles north.
and 1/ mile west of Mitchell on
'Thnrsclay, Jan. 10th, commencing ..at
00 Christmas day a sumptuous
Golden Wedding anniversary dinner,
in honor of Mr. and Mrs, T. N. For-:
sytb was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McAllister of the. Parr
Line, Stanley Township. The t•hle
decorations were streamers' of gold
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five golden candles. Quests pre-
sent
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to extend a
occasion
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ings and to partake of the festivities,
were: Nit and Mrs, Clarence Park
and family: Mr. and frits. Russell Con -
silt -and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Turner and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Johnson. Needless to say a
happy afternoon was spent, many
reminiscences being told and a few
pleasant hours passed all too quickly,
concluding with the presentation by
the guests of a potted plant in full
bloom.
At the home the occasion was
marked by the residents of Kipper
presenting Mr. and Mrs, .Forsyth with
a beautiful electric lamp and a gold
fruit bowl, Mrs, Elston Dowson and
Miss Mabel Whiteman making the
presentation on behalf of the villag-
ers. Other gifts received at the home
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FOR SALE
50 Barred Rocks pullets 6 months
old, Scott's strain. Phone 55 r 2,
Dublin.
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AT-FINN'IGAN''S
,Dear Sir Or Madam: Anotltpr year is drawing to a eloso and the
-shortage °'e of merchandise is more acute now than during the war, and
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we keel this will. continuo for another year,: that is, -providing we have
a good crop next year.
We want to assure you we did our, utmost to supply each of enc
,customers with. his or her fair share cit' merchandise. This was very
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diiiicultivitR;some items very. seifrce, ot7rerset'f the market,
Kindly accept our thanks for the. -Splendid business you have
given tis during the year and we hope you. Will continue to support us.
Wishing you a happy and prosperous :New Year, we are,
Yours Very Truly,
W. J. FINNIGAN&" SON
4auxutima.ut,
McConnell .&
ELECTION CARD Hays
Barristers Solioitora, Eta
To Electors of the ToWnshtp Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Has
TUckersmith' SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 194
Having been nominated for the
council of the township of Tucker -
smith, I' respectfully Wish to solicit
your vote and influence, If elected
I will try to kook after your inter-
ests ,to the best ofmy ability.
ROY F. PEPPER.
ELECTION CARD
To Electors of the Township
Tuckersmith
Having been nominated for the
council of the Township of Tucker -
smith I respectfully solicit your vote
and influence. If elected I will give
my best attention to your interests.
GORDON A. RICHARDSON
ELECTION CARD
To Electors of The Township
of Tuckersmith
Having been nominated for the
office of councillor in the township
of.Tuckersmith for the year 1946,
I would appreciate your support at
the polls on Monday, Jan. 7th. If
elected I will give the duties of this
office my earnest attention.
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Happy
New
Yea'I
to all.
HAROLD JACKSON
Card of Thanks
Brothers and sisters of the late
James Burns wish to thank friends
and relatives for many kind ex-
pressions
xpressions of sympathy duringtheir
recent bereavement, and also those
who loaned cars.
WANTED TO BUY
Small trunk wanted. Apply to The
News Office.
BICYCLE FOR SALE
C.C.M. cadet boy's bicycle for
sale. Pre-war make $30. Allan Ryan,
James St., Seaforth.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion • Bank Build.•
lag, Seaforth Office hours:.—
Tuesday,
ours:-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.90- p.m. to 6 •p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SW'ORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Inauranoe risks effect-
ed at lowest rates.- 1n First -Class,
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co. -
HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTIM Ont.
Officers
President, W. R. Archibald, Sea -
forth; Vice President, Frank Mc,
Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank.
Clinton;Alex Broadfoot,
or, 4
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Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; HI J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo -
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. T.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth -
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, •wUl - be
groaDUl attended to by applications,.•.
SD my of the above named officers/
addressed to their respective post
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SEAFORTH CLINIC
LOST- of University of Toronto.
Dr. E. A. McMaster, MB., Graduate
re , between mtt The Clinic is fully equipped wills
and Dublin, Sunday night. Hugh complete and modern x-ray and other
BeTinningechainr( Phone 54 r 3St., ColuDublin.baup-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic
equipment,
FOR SALE
Quebec range in good Condition.
Apply to Frank Maloney, George
St., Seaforth.
FOR .SALE
50 acres grass farm, lots of shade
and water. Apply Roy Lawson, 2
miles west of Seaforth, on highway.
FOR SALE
Model C Case tractor on steel,
Cab, lights and - power take -off.
Apply C. J. Walker, R.R. 1, Crom-
arty. -
DOG LOST
Black and tan female fox hound,
four feet tipped with white,.lost on
Saturday, Dec. 29, in the vicinity
east of Kippen. Phone 658 r 4, Sea-
forth., Harry Norris.
TENDERS FOR WOOD
Tenders will be receivedby the
undersigned for 15 cords of 12 inch
hardwood, beech and maple body
wood, to be delivered to Cavan
Church, Winthrop, by May 1st,
1946. Tenders to be in by Jan. 17.
Mrs. T. Betties, Secretary, Seaforth
R.R. #1. Also, tenders will be re-
ceived until Jan. 17 for the position
of caretaker.
FOR SALE
A Portland cutter with bells on
shaft. Apply to Joseph Ryan. Brus-
sels. Cutter can be seen at Lawrence
Ryan's, Walton.
FOR SALE
Chesterfield' suite. Phone 650 r 21
Seaforth.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Ise Dr. H, H. Ross' office. Phone 63
MARTIN. W. STAPLETON, B.A., r.D:
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. 0, Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto., Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute.
Mooreileld's Eye, and (folder Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third'
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first
Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo
St., Stratford, Telephone 567.
C. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos.
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers, Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
JANUARY MEETING OF
HURONCOUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron.
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday,
` January 15th, at 2:00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputa-
tions and other business requiring
the attention of Council should be
in the hands of the County Clerk not
later than 12:00 o'clock noon, Sat-
urday, January 12th.
N. W. MILLER, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario
Notice To Creditors
FOR SALE
0 -Room: Frame House. Hydro, Town Water,
and cellar. Situated on Coleman Street.
House with barn, Situated on Main Street,
South.
50 Acre Farm, Twp Tuckersmith. Good
Brick House, Bank Barn, Poultry House and
Driving Shed. Immediate possession.
78 Aere Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith. Frame
House, Bank Barn, Thriving Shed, Hog Pen.
Goad bush with spring therein.
flso :have listed farms in McI{illop.
E. 0, CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Plumes: 384 office Res. 220
• In the Estate a.f William Morrison
All, persons having claims against
the Estate of William Morrison, late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, deceased, Gentle-
man, who died on or about the 5th'
day of December, 1945, are hereby
notified to send in to the under-
signed on or before the 12th day of
January 1946 full particulars of
their claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will be• distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion .of all
others, and the undersigned will not
be liable to any person of whose
claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for. the assets so dis-
tributed`or any part thereof.
Dated at Seaforth' this 18th day of
December, 1945.
McGONNELL & BAYS
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix.
DUBLIN CREAMERY & POULTRY
PACKERS LTD. •
Now Operating Under New Manage-
ment •
We will gladly assist you in any
problem that you may have in regard
to Cream, Eggs and Poultry. For
quick service call Dublin 68.
HARVEY E. COOPER, Manager.
Sun Life Assurance
Co of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million/ Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling, hydro, 14/2 acres,
North Main street. Suitable fpr • poul-
try farm. Early possession.
Double house on Victoria St. Sep-
arate apartments, good investment.
Frame cottage, Goderich St. East.
- Watson & Reid Seaforth
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, new,Jsar-n';, good brick
housed lots of water, some bush, on
main road near Varna: Apply at The
News Office.
Don't talk over the heads of
others -it gives them a pain in the
neck.