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The Seaforth News, 1946-06-20, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 HENSALL Kipper, visited on Sunday with Mr. aand Mrs. A. J. Hunkin of Thames The annual picnic of the Hensall -Road. Women's Institute was held en the Mrs. Ed. Stewart of London visit - attractive grounds of Mrs. Robt. - ed last week. with Miss Elizabeth Elgie's farm home, on Wednesday, Slavin and members of the family. June the 12th. An enthusiastic crowd Mrs. Edward Judd and Jackie of more than 60 members and guests visited recently with relatives in partook of a sumptuous picnic sup- London. per, consisting of an abundant sup Miss Amy Laramie of London ply of tempting and appetizingspent the weekend with her mother foods, the following ladies being re- and sister, Mrs. Laramie and Miss sponsible for these arrangements.. Greta Laramie: M Elgie Mrs Beer Mrs. Chip- Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and re. , of thanks to Mrs. Webster for her inspiring message. A welcome .song was then sung by members of.; the Mission Band. Hymn 623 was sung and Mrs. Patton led in prayer. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting, Card of Thanks Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Henderson wish to express their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends foil the many acts of kindness during the illness and death of their father. chase, and Mrs, Horton. The Pres., family silent the weekend with rela- CaYd Of Thanks Mrs, Kerslake, then presided over a tines at Glencoe. short businessession. After the The Young People's Society of singing of the Ode, the minutes were Carmel Presbyterian Church are read. Roll call, sing, say or pay holding a weiner roast at Turnbull's Many amusing and worthwhile Grove on Sunday evening. June 24th. thoughts were expressed. Besides, aA very enjoyable event is being umber of members preferred to iooked'forward to on Friday evening num forfeits i(these amounting to. June 21st when the parents and $1.15). The Pres. disclosed that the ratepayers of SS. 10, Tuckersmith co-operative program chosen bythe will be entertained at the unyeiling Hensall Branch at the District An- of .the 'Honor Roll. Mr. J. D. Buchan- nual was `'Clothes for little folk". an of London will be the guest This project or short course is pre- speaker. Rev. P. A. Ferguson and senteday, a department head. The Rev: R. A. Brook will be present. time rrqurred for this subject. is 5 Mr. and Mrs. Burton Keyes and afternoons, hours, 1:30 to 4 o'clock, babe of Perth' visited, ' recently with There must be an attendance of Mrs. Enoch Parker, Mr. • and Mrs. from 10 to 15 members or more. Harold Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Ed - Non -members are cordiaally instructed tto d to gar Cudmore. attend. The Secretary At a recent meeting. of officers to forward word to the Dept. that and teachers of Carmel. Presbyterian the latter part of October, is the Sabbath School, arrangments were most appropriate time for us to have made to hold the picnic on Wednes- this course given. Collection taken. day, July 10th. Further announce - The next meeting will be the 'Sep- ments later. tember meeting for which Mrs. J. The Arnold Circle Evening Auxi1- McEwan and Mrs. H. Faber are act- iary are holding a lawn tea at the ing as hostesses. As formerly, it home of Mrs. Fred .Bonthron on takes the form of a pot -luck supper. Thursday, June 20th from 4 pm. to Roll call: Sayings of children. It 7 pan, Everyone is welcome. was moved by Mrs. Scherk, seconded Miss Elizabeth Slavin who hast by Mrs. Orr, that we donate $'25. to been receiving treatment at S the flood -lighting project, which has Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, for the been undertaken by the Chamber of past three weeks, returned to her Commerce. The following letter was home on Monday. read. Dear Miss Luker: On behalf of The annual picnic of the Evening 1'I R W Hardwick I acknowledge Auxiliary, United hunch, will be held 7vne • receipt of your letter of May 29th, on Mrs. E. Shaddlck s lawn enclosing your very generous contri- 26, starting with supper at 6. Gladys bution of $25. to the campaign fund Luker \vill assist the hostess. Miss of the Canadian Cancer Society. Michie and Miss M. Glenn will con - Many thanks indeed for the support duet the recreation period. A hearty of your organization. L. S. Nicks, invitation is extended to the children Treas., Stratford, Ont. to accompany their mothers. Bring The Institute picnic was scheduled your picnic basket, also silverware to be held on June 19th, but owing and cups. Aeration of Agriculture picnic the Fe arranged for this same date in Clin- ton, it was considered advisable to change to June 12th. Miss Gladys Luker extended a sincere word of thanks to the hostess and her assist- ants, also to the Sports Committee, and to all those who had contributed towards this outstanding outdoor event. The National Anthem closed this session. The Pres. called upon Mrs. Norminton and Mrs. Broderick, the Sports Committee, who conduct- ed a series of very interesting games and sports. Various prizes were awarded. Needless to say, these caused much merriment and laughter among the participants. At the close, Mrs. J. Sangster urged all present to give their wholehearted support to the National Clothing Drive which will commence shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ortwein and, babe of London visited with relatives in town over the weekend, Miss Mildred Jones of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones. Dr. Norman Cook of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E,. Cook. T'f s1 Mrs. L. Suitor of Montreal is visit- ing with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Cox - worth. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren and Donald accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacBeath and Ross of KiPPEN EAST The Kippen East Women's Insti- tute will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Kay on Wed - The family of the late John Ben- nett wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for many acts of kindness and sympathy during their bereavement. Card of Thanks Mr. Edgerton Roe and family wish to' thank their friends. and neighbors, Dr. 'McMaster and Dr. Brady, and Rev. Patton, for many acts of kind- ness and sympathy during the ill- ness and :death of Mrs. Roe. Drainage Tenders TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP Tenders for the construction of 2262 lineal feet of 12 -inch tile , on Driscoll drain, will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday, July 2nd, when tenders will be opened at 4.30 P.M., D.S.T., at Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth. Tenders to state whether clay or cement tile are to be used. A ten per cent marked cheque of the contract ' ,price to accompany tender. Satisfactory bonds .to be fur- nished. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, J. M. ECKERT, Clerk, R.R.1, Seaforth, Ont. FOR SALE Massey Harris mower 6 -ft cut in good condition, also' Cockshutt one - furrow riding plough. Jack Mclvor, St. Colunrban, 22 r 13, Dublin. NOW AVAILABLE A few singer Cabinet Electrics. Representative in Seaforth weekly. Write, Singer Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St., Stratford, phone 727. WANTED Returned veteran desires ten to nesday, June 26th at 8:15 p.m. The fifteen purebred Holsteins or Jer- roll call, "My weight and what it seys to keep, on shares. G. W. Stone should be." The guest speaker, Mrs. R.R. 1, Walton, Harry Faber, will be interesting. n Everyone welcome. McKILLOP Mrs, Geo, Wheatley presided at the June meeting of the W.M.S. of Duff's Church, when they entertain - SALE 1 Massey -Harris No. 8 corn and bean cultivator. Apply to James Carnocban, phone 665 r 32, Sea - forth. TENDERS WANTED Stanley Township School Area are asking for tenders for caretak- ing, in school sections 1, 10, 14, and 7. Duties to be light fires when needed, do sweeping and dusting, scrub school twice a year, care of toilets, clean windows and lights once a year, cut grass twice a year, do minor repairs, Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Gen. L. Reid, Sec-Treas., Varna.` WANTED TO BUY A 33 or 36 inch feeder for a thresher, wanted. Must be in work- ing condition. Apply to The News Office. Auction Sale Of Property and Household, Effects. At home of Mrs. T. Williams, Goder- ich st. E., Seaforth, on Saturday, June 22nd at 12 p.m. daylight time. This Sale will start on time. Property On Goderich St. East, Seaforth, part lot no. 134-135. 2 storey frame house, furnace, 3 piece bath, town water,, hydro, good stone found- ation, cellar all cemented, good gar- age large enough for 2 cars, also an upstairs within. Property will be of- fered at 2 p.m. Household Effects — 1 bed, spring, and mattress, 3 bedroom suites, 2 feather ticks, 4 mattresses, 7 pairs pillows, bedding, 5 pairs bedroom cur- tains, 3 pairs curtains, toilet set, .3 wicker seated chairs, antique, cane bottom chairs, odd charis, wicker clothes basket; dining room suite, 6 leather -seated ''chairs, extension table, buffet, Victrola and records, chester- field suite, 3 piece, solid walnut table, 2 sets curtains, almost new; studio' couch, Congoleum rug 9x12; linoleum rug 12x15; one kitchen range with reservoir, Maitland; fall leaf table; kitchen cabinet, coal oil stove, 3 burn- er with oven; New Raymond drophead' sewing machine, hand washing mach- ine and wringer, galvanized wash tub; 8 day clock, copper tea kettle, 2 tea ,pots, cooking utensils; copper boiler; several small tables; paper rack; number of sealers; veranda seat; 8 egg crates; 1 leather rocker; 2 other rockers; 2 granite dishpans; large granite roaster; bucksaw, hand saws, axes, square, rake, scythe, lawnmower, shovel, hoes, set dishes for 12, set for . 8, several odd pieces, ai doz, silver knives and forks, spoons, 5 gal. coal oil can, crocks, 2 large cans, nearly new table oilcloth, 200 ft. pulley line and pulleys, 2 Congoleum rugs 9x12, Congoleum rug 73E9, electric lamps. Apple pearer, ironing board on stand, electric toaster, buffalo robe. 1928 Whippet sedan in good shape. Terms on chattels, cash. Terms on Property—Reserved bid. 10% of purchase money to be paid at time of sale, bal. in 30 days. Posses- sion when settled for. MRS. THOS. WILLIAMS, Prop. Lew Rowland, Auctioneer. Wm. Oleary, Clerk. FOR SALE ed the Baby Band at the Manse on Two Durham young bulls for sale. Thursday afternoon. The meeting John Sholdice, R.R. 4, Seaforth, opened by singing hymn 609, fol -phone 655 r 12. lowed by the scripturet lesson taken by Mrs. Geo. Campbell. Prayer, was FOR SALE offered by Mrs. Geo. Wheatley. The Two panelled doors, 6'9" x 33%", roll call was responded to by "My two cupboard doors 45" x 25". Casey Favorite Hymn". Readings were Way, phone 21 on 650, Seaforth, given by Mrs, Gordon )'apple, Mra. FOR SALE R. M. Scott and Mrs. Eldon; Kerr. Mrs, Patton and Mr. Joseph Patton A stucco dwelling on James St., sang a duet which was very much with all modern conveniences and enjoyed. The guest speaker, Mrs. garage. Early possession. Watson Keith Webster Presbyterial Secre- and Reid. tar of the Baby Band, was then in- troduced by Mrs. Hillebrecht. She Hot water jacket heater and pipes told the children a very interesting $5.00. Good condition. Also electric story, afterwards distributing iStor. ies for the little folk" to the child- irmnerson heater 660 watt. Phone ren. Birthday greetings and Baby 115, Seaforth. Band diplomas were also presented Clearing Auction Sale to members of the Baby Band. Mrs. Of Farm Stock and Implements C. Henderson moved a hearty vote.at lot No. 29, 4th con. of Goderich twp., 4 miles west and 1 mile south h south of the '1 0 inn 1 esville a e of Ho m ( / Cut Line) on Friday, June '21st at 12:30 p.m. sharp, daylight saving time, consisting of: HORSES—Bay mare; 2 -year old Sussex gelding. CATTLE Polled Hereford heifer 4 yrs. old, freshened, calf at foot; Polled Hereford heifer, 4 yrs. old, freshened, calf at foot; Polled Here- ford heifer, 4 yrs. old, freshened, calf at foot; Polled Hereford heifer, 4 yrs. old, freshened, calf at foot; Polled Hereford heifer, 3 yrs. old, freshened, calf at foot• Polled Here- ford heifer, 3 yrs. old, freshened, calf at foot; Polled Hereford heifer, 3 yrs. old, freshened, calf at foot; Polled Hereford heifer, 3 yrs. old, due Sept. lst. 2 Polled Hereford heifers 2 yrs. old; 2 Polled Hereford heifers 1 yr. old; Polled Hereford cow 5 yrs. old, freshened; Polled Green -Front St re , 4t '4;4ii l� y = --- = ,rf Av. — 4 � S. tleorroil \*..."- \ Special Menxs Summer Tweed. Suits. p ecial 8.95 in Light Grey & Grey Blues. Sizes 34 to 37. Men's & Youth's Fine. Suits. Sizes 34-44. Wool, Worsted, Botany & Fine Serge. 13.95 to 23.95 Men's Tropical Pants in green, blue & brown. Special 5.50 Men's Whipcord Jackets in green & brown Special 4.50 Missies Print Dresses, all colours Sizes 7 to 14 Special 98c Ladies Silk Nightgowns. , Special 1.89 Peach only. Ladies Two Piece Bathing Suits. Figured & plain. 3.59 & 4.69 Ladies Rayon Panties. Special 45c White & Peach. Children's Training Panties. Special 29c Elastic Tops Rubber Panties. Spec. '25c Elastic Top & Legs. AT FI 1IGAN'S THE SCOURGE OF OUR NATION This week Mr. E. P. Chesney brought to this store a collection box in connection With the "Control 'Cancer Drive,' Qne in eight Canadians0will'die of Cancer. D. P. and other busy men are giving their time to aid .in this drive. Give your money, Cancer never waits, CALLING THE HOUSEWIFE Every week while they last we will have Strawberries. We suggest you phone your orders early in week. It means better service; better quality merchandise. FINNIGAN'S, the place to buy your Fruits, Cured Meats, Vegetables and Pastries W. J. FINNIGAN & SON Auction Sale Of Farm Implements and House- hold effects of the late Jno. T. Stephenson, Lot 18, Con. 11, Stan- ley Twp., 2i4 miles west of Varna and VA miles south, on Goshen Line, Friday, June 21st at 1 p.m. IMPLEMENTS — M, H. binder; Deering mower; steel roller (good) ; 13 disc International fertilizer drill. in good shape; weigh scales; Clinton Fanning mill; disc harrow; bag truck; iron sugar kettle; 32 -ft. ex- tension ladder. HOUSEHOLD -1 kitchen cup- board, good; 1 corner cupboard; 1 other cupboard; 1 knechtel kitchen cabinet, good; 1 kitchen table, 1 drop leaf table; 3 small tables; 1 parlour table(antique) ; 2 beds; 1 bed with springs, 1 rope bed, 2 .wash stands; 1 bureau; 2 trunks; 14 chairs, 3 burner coal oil stove, Per- fection; coal oil heater; lamps; bed warmer, antique; 2 rocking chairs; 3 quilt boxes; linoleum 14' x 7' and 19' x 3%'; 1 toilet set; lamps; robe; rug; tub, boiler; clothes horse; seal- ers; dishes; etc., other articles. Terms—Cash Charles Stephenson, Executor. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, FOR SALE Fifty acres of land on the 10th con. of Hibbert, two miles west of Cromarty. Has house, barn, henhouse. and shed. $700. will handle it, bal- ance at 4% interest. Apply to Victor Bisbach, Seaforth, R.R. #4. Hereford cow 5 yrs. old, calf at foot; Polled Hereford cow 9 yrs. old due Aug. 1st; Polled Hereford cow 11 yrs. old, freshened; Polled Here - ,ford cow 11 yrs. old, due July 24th; Polled Hereford cow 11 yrs. old, due July 27th; Polled Hereford cow 11 yrs. old due Aug. 1st; 3 Polled Here- ford heifer calves 10 laths old; Polled Hereford bull calf 10 laths old; Polled Hereford bull 14 mths old, blood tested and registered— this bull is from the. famous Birdsall herd. This is a pure bred herd, papers produced on day of sale on all that are registered. (These cattle have all been sprayed for the warble fly). PIGS—Sow due to farrow Aug. 15th. IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder 7 -ft tor attachment; M.H. spring -tooth cut; M.H. 13 disc drill with fertile - cultivator; M.H. 2 -row scuffler; single row scuffler; Cockshutt corn binder; Coekshutt 1 furrow riding plow; Cockshutt mower 6 -ft. cut (nearly new); Frost ,& Wood 2 -drum roller; Frost & Wood cultivator; Frost & Wood hay rake; McCormick - Deering outthrow disc; Renfrew cream separator, 500 lb. cap. (nearly new); 9 -section drag harrows; farm wagon; 14 -ft. flat rack; set of sloop sleighs and flat rack; set of team harness; horse blankets; horse col- lars; Daisy churn; fanning mill; forks; shovels; chains and numerous other articles. No reserve as the farm is sold. Terms—Cash THOMAS G. ELLIOTT, Prop. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. Private Sale of House- hold Furniture At the home. of Mrs. George Weir, Ann street, Seaforth, on Friday, Sat-, urday and Monday afternoons, from 2 to, 5 p.m.' For information telephone 228. WANTED Nurses' assistants, age 17 or over, at least one year High School re- quired, to be given one year course. For further particulars apply to Sec- retary, Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth, Ontario. CARETAKERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned until July 9th for a caretaker in each of schools #4, 5 and 7 in Tuckersmith School Area for the school year 1946-47 begin- ning Sept. 1st 194.6. Duties to in- clude lighting fires daily as re- quired, daily sweeping and dusting, and a thorough general cleaning 3 times per year, cutting grass in yard and any other work required of a caretaker. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars and copies of agreement form apply to S. H. Whitmore, Sec.- Treas. Tuckersmith Township School Area No. 1. FOR SALE Duck's eggs. Apply J. Regier, phone 167, Seaforth. McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, 31. Glenn, Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 Alvin . W. • Sillery , Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Royal Apartments Phone 173 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, Ont. Officers President, F. McGregor, Clinton; Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt, FOR. SALE Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and 1000 Raspberry transplants avail- Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. able now for immediate planting: Directors the wet weather especially favors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank the planting of these plants now. For McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, those interested and with previouslY Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born - cancelled orders, call 664-15. John L. Malone T3eafo Seaforth Alex 32o- FOR SALE Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexatider, �. k in good c Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth, Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. Dump ra e,ondition, apply to Zack. Ryan, phone 46 r 5, Dublin. APPRECIATION The McMillan family take this opportunity of thanking all neigh- bours and helpers for their everir egg'en- gen- erous support during building construction. FOR SALE A few acres of standing hay. Also a flat bottomed hay rack; Massey Harris scuffler. Fred. Slavin. Phone 84 r 32, Hensall. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician. Dr. P. L. Brady, M,D„Surgeon. Office Hours Daily except Wednes- FOR SALE day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Quebec stove with oven and yes- Appointments for consultation may ervoir $10. •C. Malone, N. Main St. be made in. advance, Telephones 26 and 27, Have your NOTIpreseCCEnEwasher re- paired now, It may giveyou unex- pected years of service. Beatty Washer Service, Phone Sills Hard- ware, Seaforth; Hawkin's Hardware, Clinton. FOR SALE Taylor, Seed buckwheat.George 21, 'Walton R.R. 1, phone Seaforth. FOR SALE Deering mower 6 -ft. cut; Dane hay loader,; farm wagon and sliding hay rack 16 -ft. Apply to Albert G. Alexander, phone 651 r 22, Seaforth central. WANTED I have grass for fifteen head of cattle. Plenty of water. Apply to T. Hickey, Dublin R.R. 2, Lot 15, Con. 3, Hibbert. ATTENTION CHICK BUYERS. Last hatch off May 16th but we can still supply a limited number of day-old chicks preceeding that date. Walso have f or sale me choice 10-e -week-oldo week-old Barred Rocksand White Leghorns X Barred Rock Pullets, be- sides a few chicks, one and two weeks of age. Sunnyvale Poultry Farm, phone 666 r 2, Seaforth. TENDERS Public Utility Commission, Seaforth Tenders asked for construc- tion of pumphouse, founda- tions, etc., complete. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Commission's Office, Town Hall, Seaforth. Tend- ers to be in by June 24, 1946 Lowest or any -other tender not necessarily accepted. D. H. Wilson, Sec'y-Treas. NOTICE Township of McKillop A Meeting, affecting Public School Ratepayers of the Township of McKillop, will be held at Winthrop Hall, Tuesday, June 25th, at 9.00 o'clock P.M., D.S.T. Public School Inspector J. H. Kinkead will address and discuss with you the formation of Public School Area. J. M. Eckert CLERK • JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. 11. Ross' office. Phone 5 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D. Physician .and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W - Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Noe and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, ` third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. — 53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. G. 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 FOR SALE ' Frame house, Centre Street, Mod- ern, Garage. Frame house, Winthrop, 1 acre land Frame house, Coleman Street. Frame house, stuccoed, with Baru, Main Street. 78 -Acre Farm, Tuckersmith Twp. D. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phones: 834 Office . Res. 220 PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed enve- lope with price list. 6 samples 25e; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. By -Law No. 11, 1945 Township of Tuckersmith A 2y -Law toprovide for a curfew in the Township of Tuckersmith. WHEREAS, numerous complaints have been received by the Council of the 'Township of Tuckersmith in regard to children being on the streets of the. Village.. of Egmondvllle after nine o'clock in the evening contrary to the R.S.O. 1927, Ch. 279, Sec. 16. AND 'WHEREAS, considerable vandalism and damage have been caused by the said children. AND WHEREAS, the Council of the said Township of Tuckersmith are of the. opinion that action should be taken to cor- rect this situation. THERE130RE, be it enacted and it is hereby enacted THAT all children 16• years of age and under must be off the streets by .the hour of nine clock in the afternoon from April 1st to October 1st and by the hour of eight o'clock in the. afternoon 'from October 1st to April lst, unless Accompanied by a Par- ent or guardian or an ;adult • appointed by the parents or guardian to accompany such child: Read a first time this 8rd day of Novem- ber, 1945. - - Read a second .time this 8rd- day of Nov- ember, 1946. Reada third time and finally passed, sign- ed and sealed this 8rd day of November, 1946. E, P. CHESNEY,ARTHUR NICHOLSON Clerk Reeve