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Hensel) Town Hall
To Bert Worth & His CKNX
Ambassadors' Groh. on Wed.,
Dec. 12th. Adm. 50c.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
are invited to attend this Xmas
sleeting,
Institute letter (Miss Luker)
DearGladys- -Received your parcel
from the Institute and everything
arrived in good shape. So kindly
thank all members for staking this
possible, also yourself, for every-
thing you have done for us in the
HENSALL I time we have been overseas. We are
The United Church Mission irele looking be forward
home, toyut li tt the e when
will hold their December meeting at
we
the home of Miss Margaret Shep- have to wait until our repat num-
herd on Mon. Dec. 10 The roll call ber is called, I expect to make it by
is to be answered with a Xmas gift { Feb, or March, so hope my expecte-
for the London Children's orphan- , tions ein, ome trueour ..ie in ALLANgS you
age, Each member is asked to try `DAN
SOL -
and bring a new member.
Mrs. C. Hudson had the lnisfor-. Mir. and Mrs,
Ben
raeekrnofwDlt-
the
De -
tune recently to slipi°inured cher' . thetformers parents, MO .and Mrs.
walk and in so doing 1
atm, Sheho ise oher a a few weeks John Kaiser.
Kerslake visited dur-
L the home of her daughter,
i ing the Past week with relatives and
London.leon
Monday
a. Catharine Hadden here she I friends 0 in Fred
rF sher recently re-
on.
w for Brantford w
willll visit priorto going, to St. ' turned from Overseas accompanied
Catharines for the winter months.,
, by
who hhis wife, avre spenter and son
the past two
The Arnold Circle of
Presbyterian Church will hold their'monthp,a�eTelsonnsleftrt for Rev.
theiand
i•
annual meeting and election o Mrs. g
officers in the school -room of the home inEdmonton, o c Frriof daPoplar
church on Monday evening, Dec. 10. 11 b and
The Young Peoples' Society of Hill visited during the past week
Carmel Presbyterian Church 'which with heirMdaugh er anryson-i land
vand
is being re -organized held a Y
teresting meeting in the school- Jerry,_
room of the church ., on Monday Mrsn s1ed visitedCorbett
brtteand with MrsWes-
evening with Miss Thearet Mac meeting Ida Baring in London •
opened
presiding.singi"I'm not ashamed' Allan Townsend, an employee at
totpenen by singing
own my Lopes Scripture reading
'Welsh's saw contact withla saw causing severe
Acts of the Apostles 3, verseswhich Rev. injuries to his thumb which .re -
by Donald Bell. after
Ferguson led ino player. Hymn "Leaden. quMrs.,stitchesRe nay of close
Londo wounds.
s
on 0 King Eternal' was sung. R M
Mr. Ferguson gave a brief address the weekend guest of Mo. and Mrs.
outlining the work of• the ung Garnet rnet Case. 14aeIUvirina of Collings
Peoples' organization, and presided
Ruth
over the election of officers as fel- wood was the -weekend guest of
Dario Honorary;PoPres.00111 Bell; Vice- Miss Helen McAllister Passes
pres. Mi Pu . Iron.
es',: Miss Mae
MacGregor;
i Theiwell-known ali�resid resident,
ednesday
Sec, Miss o4i'le iTaYl,i.
assistant, of
Gordon Moir: •pianist, Mrs. Chas. -tills Helen ;4TcAllister in her 80th
Forrest: assistant, Mrs. Malcom year, Miss McAllister was a native
Dougall; Treas. Donald Belli W of this district a lvalued memember
ship committee, Jim Mustard, Bob of Carmel
Presbyterian
Taylor, Audrey Dick; Service Com. Surviving
are
twoi. teIr_c.MiBlanch-
A. Kerslake, M, Dougall: Fellow-garet at
ship Committee. Mrs. MacLaren, 'McAlfunerallisteet ice e was Lineerorivate
e
Mrs Moir. Evelyn Taylor, Allen
Crepe'', Mission Com: Aileen Munn, residence on Friday at 2. P.M., con
Mabel Staniake and Melvin Moir. ducted by Rev. P. Ferguson. Inter:
Stewardship Com. 'firs, H. Bell, ment' in Hillsgreen Cemetery.
Sandy MacArthur. Alma Bell; So- Report Of and rural s seas Boxes
s are to be
'tial Com; Helen Moir, Ellen - Lo
Bert Thomson and Norma Sangster. commended for their hearty support
The meeting concluded by singing given to the appeal for donations of
"Take my life and let it be". A money for Christmas Boxes for the
spelling match was held an refresh Hensall boys who are still overseas.
ments served. i These boxes (20 in number) were
Mr: Kenneth Passmore of Hamil-; packed by Mrs. F. Beer, Mrs• J.
ton spent the weekend with his patersoht and Miss Gladys Luker at
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Pass-; Mrs. Beer's borne on Wednesday
more.afternoon and evening, Nov. 28th.
Mrs. Lawrence llaynham received The following ladies did the sewing
a telegram on Monday stating that; Mrs, Joynt, Mrs. Shervitt, Mrs. H.
her husband Pte. L. E. Baynham Horton, Mrs. C. Stephenson, Mrs.
was sailing on the Queen Elizabeth, Beer and Miss Gladys Luker. The
which is to dock in New York about fact that a great many folks
Thursday,throughout the village and district
Pte. Preston Lemmon's Warne -an- gladly gave of their- rations made
Peered in the daily newspaper possible the -provision of delicious
among the hundreds scheduled to home-made candy consisting of
arrive in Canada this week. chocolate fudge, maple cream etc„
The December meeting of the made by Mrs. F. Beer, Mrs. S. Pat-
Women's Institute is to be held on arson, Mts. Norminton, Miss Fior
canned goods, soup gulp, shaving
stick tooth paste, stationery, Xmas
cake; handkerchiefs, cheese, grape-
fruit juice and other items, 1'nolucied
in this total was one ladies' parcel
for N/S Lieut. Mat.'ioir Dougall, 1111
shipping charges were borne by the
War Service Committee. All postal
work in connection with these par-
cels, such as addressing and declar-
ing etc.,is mast capably managed by
Mr. F, Bonthron, .local postmaster
and his assistant, Miss Margaret
Johnston.
KIP'PEN
FERGUS
St; Andrew's
pen was the se
wedding on Sa
when Rev' Alb
marriage, 011
•daughter of M
Schilbe, Kipp
Ferguson, elde
Mrs. Wm. For
Large baskets
chrysantheluum
effective setti
bride who was
her father and
the strains of
Lohengrisi, play
Ivison. The In.
floor length g
say fitted to t
into a full ski
was held in p
flowers, her
gold locket w
her wedding
father. She'c
quet of Briar
maid. Mrs, Go
ter,: sister of
length 'own
similar lines
and wore a et
small blue h
guson of Elg
groom, was
were Gordan
brother -in-la
Russel I! erg
cousin of the
gift to the b
Rodgers silve
compact, to th
ette lighter a
key eases. F
a reception'1
the bride's p
ons dinner w
ON--SCHILBE
United Church, Kip-
ene of a very pretty
t. Dec. lst at 3 p.m.,
ert Hinton' united in
ve Carrie, youngest
r. and Mrs Warren
en, to Norman John
st son of Mr, and
guson, Thames Road,
of pink and white
s and ferns made an
ng for the charming
given in marriage by
entered the church to
the Bridal Chorus,
ed by Miss Jean
'de wore 0 graceful
own of white silk jer-
he waist and extending
rt. Her finger-tip veil
lace by a halo of white
only ornament was a
orn by her mother on
day, the gift of her
ai'ried. a cascade bon -
cliff roses, The brides-
rdan Hodgert of .Exe-
the bride wore a floor
of pink sheer made on
to that of the: bride's
ring of pearls and a
eaddress. Wilmer Fer-
infield. brother of the
best man. The ushers
Hod el' ;cif Exeter,
IN MEMORIAM
hJSTNER—I, loving memory of Robert
Blarney, who passed away Dee. 10, 1;127;
The month ni December again is here,.
To us, 'the sa,ldest of the year ;
To think we could not say goodbye,
Will always bring regret;
Bat the hearts that loved you::best of ktll,_
V forget.
Fthat won't t g
hearts t t
Are the he t
atge :Lord for did l e i1,
But why,. oh why, did he have . to die ; --
Why was ,t, Lord, he had to. go,
For we loved him oh, we loved him so.
—Ever remembered by his dear sister.
Mullis and brother-in-law, 0, Thornton.
IN MEMORIAM
KISTNEIR-•-In loving memory of our
dear son and brother Robert George
who passed away Dec. 10111, 1926; :
Those whom we love go, out of sight
But never oat of mind.
They are cherisllecl is the hearts
Of those they leave behind.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upward and just to the end oC bus
days,
Sincere and true, hi heart and mind ---
Beautiful memories he left behind.
—Always remembered by Mother,
Father; Sisters and Brothers.
w of the bride, and
ueon of Chiselhurst,
groom. The groom's
ride was a cabinet of
r, to the bridesmaid n
e groomsman a cigar-
ncT to the ushers, leather FOR SALE
ollowing the ceremony A reversible Broadloom E rug 10'x14'l
vas held ae the Route of in excellent condition. Shade - "2000
agents where a aboutfjft- Bines" Apply at News Office,
as served to fifty NOTICE
Will the party who were seen tak-
ing a trap and mini: from a tile drain
at Paul Mulligan c farm, please return
same and save further trouble.
Elmer Shade, iegnloudville.
e of
Mrs.
EdmundeGeiger, twith rnMrs.
Rbt Cameron co -hostess. The roll
ence Welsh and Miss Gladys Luker.
The divinity fudge was made by M1's�
o a T. Sherriit. .A lovely assortment o
call is to be answered with a gift cookies and shortbread was eontrib
for the Sick Children's Hospital, ' uted by Mrs. Miekle, Mrs. A. 'Kers
London, An interesting item on the lake, Mrs Nornlinton, Mrs, Beer,
program will be the demonstration Miss Gladys Luker, Mrs. E. Shad -
of a Xmas centrepiece. The topic is dick and Mrs. S. Rennie. Still others
to be on the subject "The Spirit of donated necessary supplies etc. Be -
Christmas". This promise to be an sides the candy and cookies each
outstanding meeting and a large parcel consisted of a variety of to -
attendance of members and friends hacco . cigarettes and papers, bars,
Cfm, $125, OUG
PrititonA, jitiA, c
rig I1TARIO'S ;
CENTRAL
COOPERATIVE
Strengthens Its Position
1945 ACHIEVEMENTS
1. Strengthened .the financial.
positron., through' substantially
increasing the paid-up capital
and surplus,
2. Entered the canning of poultry
meat. Guided localco-opna-
trves in establishing modern
poultry processing plants with
new fastfreezing and cold
storage facilities.
3. Extended the premix feed
division at Guelph, and guided
affiliated co-operatives in
erecting new local feed plants.
4. Improved the fertilizer Plant..
at. West. Toronto and advised
af1111ated mixingstations in
modernizing their facilities.
0 Extended the chemicaldiol-
x1011 in.respoet 00 fungicides,
insecticides, Insect control and
spray materials through new
research laboratory at Guelph
G. Installed modernwhole mills
Processing plant at Guelph .for
the manufacture of edible
milk products,
1. Opened sew division for the
extension : ofdomestic sales of
butter, eggs, poultrr, <obsess
and other farm products..
8. Completedcontracts on a dis-
tributivebasis to, facilitate
supplying our affiliates with:
Commercial anddomestic re-
frigeration; Washing Machines,
Vacuum Cleaners,- and other
electrical appliances; Tires and
Tubes; Asphalt Shingles and
Roofers' Stuppifes,.
9. Constructed one of Canada's
most modern seed plants en-
abling thecleaning and hand-
ling of a carload of clover and
grossseeds daily:
10, Provided extensive assistance
to .affiliatedco-operatives
through auditing, bookkeeping,
organization and programs on
membership and finances..
THE UNITED FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CO. LTD.
with which is affiliated
YOUR LOLAL ERA` IVE
Card of Thanks
Mr. George Johnston and Gordon
wish to express Choir sincere thanks
and appreciation to their• friends and
neighbors for the many expressions of
sympathy shown then in their recent
bereavement. We wish to thank those
who sent the beautiful floral tributes,
those who loaned cars,' and to Rev.
Miss Reba Bern, and ]Jr, O'Dwyer..
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945
AT FINNIGAN'S
A Number of Bright Spots in Food Arrived This Week
.h of Nuts in Shell. Almonds, IValnuts. and Filberts. Brazils,.
Shipment L c
will not be imported this year, .Chore wil be some Figs. Dates will not
arrive till January. Wc: again ues'ule you there will bo Candy.
Harvest Peas, 2 fins 050 Golden Ripe Bananas, 1 lb. 39c14c
Tanney Parsnips, G lbs .215, Tangerines, doz. 39c
Washed Carrots, 6 lbs. 25c Fancy Oranges, doz:
We have several sigeS iii ChriStlnaS Cakes
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
WANTED
Girl' wanted for 'general house-
work. Apply at News Office.
FOR SALE
A wooden cupboard for harness,
a wooden cistern, a churn, 3
flat
stone, a tin 24. ono667, Seaforth, e2
r
stows. Phone
miles west on 'Provincial highway
No. 8. Miss Fowler,
Card of Thanks
Mr. Henry Cooper and 'family wish
00 thank ail their friends and neigh-
bors for the many kind expressions of
sympathy extended to them in the
recent passing of Mr. Christopher
Cooper, and also for the :load of can's.
THANK YOU
I wish to thank all my friends who
remembered rile with gifts of flowers,
fruit, c'ar'ds, candy and cookies, etc.,
during my recent illness.
MRS. W. S. FINNIGAN.
CHRISTMAS TREES
I have some Christmas trees for
sale. Delivered to your home. Phone
Irwin Trewartha, 840 r 33, Sea -
forth.
guests. Mrs. Schilbe, mother of the
bride, received in a gown rof blue
crepe with white trim and wore a
corsage of white carnations. Mrs.
nether of the groom
wore an orch
sage of wii
ing room 'W
pink and w
centered wl
cake and t
end. Che w
and Orfila
Doreen MCC
ins of the
of Exeter, c
assisted by
Robt McG
Broadfoot o
bride than
trimmed wit
coat. with br
bridesmaid
dress with g
honeymoon
Toronto, Mi
will reside
present fro
ginfield,
Th
Rayfield,
Kippen Girl.
A very p
was spent at
Mrs. Warne
Nov. 20th
friends met
Olive, a bride of last Saturday. Du
ing the evening Olive was escort
to a decorated chair and Mrs. Rob
McGregor and Mrs. Ross Broadfo
carried in a prettily decorated bas
many heauti u
id crepe dress and cor-
ite carnations. The dim
as prettily decorated in STRAYED
bite and the table was Hereford heifer strayed from
til a three tier wedding: Charles Marks, Stanley, has y� slits
n11 pink tapers at each in right or left ear. R
aitresses were Marjorie or Phone eld
Clinton, 's30 43.
Schilbe of Zurich and FOR SALE
linchey of Varna, sous- One pair mans tube's skates and
bride and Pearl Cann
ousin of the groom, boots, size 8, new, Phone 051x31.
Mrs. Roy Consitt, Mrs. FOR SALE
Jeger and Later Ross
Durham heifer fresh two'weeks,
f nto • with or without calf: and two 4 -yr
gad into a brown dress old cows. Apply to Charles F; Dale.
to .green and light green Phone 616 r 4, Clinton.
own accessories, and the WANTED
changed into a black
reen trim. After a short Protestant teacher wanted for S.
to London. Detroit and S No. 9 Tuckersmith. Duties to
and Mrs. Ferguson commence Jan. 2, 1946. Apply to
in Exeter. Guests were Wilmer Broadfoot; R.R. 3, Kippen.
n Zurich, Thedford, E1- Phone 651-11, Seaforth,
aures Read, Exeter and
FOR SALE
A child's table and chairs. A high
chair. A child's rocking chair. A fur
jacicet size 10 or 12, end shoes and
other clothing, Apply
FOR SALE
Two purebred York sows, with lit-
ters
itters four leeks old. James E. John•
sten, Clinton #4. Phone 12 on 805.
FOR SALE )tearly as
Set of single harness,
new. Apply to Fred Reeye6, -Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Rubber tired Walton, wagon,
16.000 tires.
Campbell w ey,
WANTED
Second hand toboggan iii geed
condition. Apply to The News
Office,
STRAYED two: year
A. Durham steer lase got year
old, strayed to my pipe% Nov 1st,
26,
con, 14, McKillop Walton.
Geo. Jackson,
F, SKELTON
Beatty Washer Service,' Having
your washer repaired now. will save
s an
you money later. All work alrals
teed. Phone 89, Goderich,
Hardware, Seaforth.
Showered
leasant social evening
the home of Mr. and
n Schilbe, on Thursday,
when neighbors and
to honor their daughter
1"
WANTED
A number of horses suitable for fox
feed. Dale Nixon. 'phone 06114.
FOR SALE also
Five Durham Cows, springing;
two ows. just freshened, Dale. Nixon.
pltotre 6611,4, Seaforth.
e11 LOST
t. A bag of Farmers Coop. Laying
pt Mash, lost between Ferguson's. Hard-
k- ware and Lorne Garter's. Phone 667 r
d 21, Seaforth.
sz,, ,
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Pita
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
00 laden withf 1 an
useful gifts. Mrs. Thomas Kay read FOR SALE
the following address: Dear Olive— Pair of girls skates with blaek
I have the pleasure of addressing. shoes, good as now, size 5.5. Also 50
you on behalf of the ladies of your white. Reek pullets ready to lay.
neighborhood and extending to you Phone 22-4, Dublin.
our very hest wishes on this happy •
Auction Sale
occasion. As friends we feel that
your kindly gracious manner has Of Horses. At Lot. 20, Concession
endeared you to all and we shall 11, Hibbert Twp., 3 miles west. of
iss your pleasant smile. We wish Cromarty, 6 miles east of Iiippen, on
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 H Ont.
Officers
President, W. R. Archibald, Sea -
forth; Vice President, Frank Me.
Gregor, Clinton; Sec,-Treas. and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton • Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Me-
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
nts
John E. PeppeAger, Brucefleld; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
TEACHER WANTED- promptly attended to bya applications
Teacher wanted for S. S. No. 3, to any of the above named offlcere
Tuckersu»th. Duties to commence addressed to their respective post
R.R.2.Apply to Gordon Richardson, office
ec. Treas.,1,
Jan. p Brucefiel .
SSEAFORTH CLINIC
Phone G5G r 26.
BATTERY RADIO FOR SALE Dr. E. A. McMaster, MB., Graduate
Large table model, ru
l ne4 i)autl 001e 10, 05
Then Clinic is fullyequippedwith-
bet, splendid vo complete and y modern a -ray and other
yes t up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic
Phone Hensall 87r12; equipment.
FARM FOR SALE good Dr. F, 3, R. Forster, Specialist In
nater cultivation, B Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and.
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from 8 to
6 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
FARM FOR SALE on the second and last Thursday in
GG acres of good land on BnbYlon• every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
2t/ nines from
Line, Stanley Twp., L
Varna. 1.3anlc barn 70x30, water inside,
and good frame ici)aluuc0 in bay and. h. JOHPhysic anN A. RandLSurg Surgeon
10 acne ploughed,
grttss. Ilydrp available. immediate
possession. Apply trt. News Oftire,
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J
WANTED MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B, A., M.•D,
A number of cattle to feed over
Physician and Burgeon >"
winter. Ernest Whitehouse. Phone) Successor to Dr,:W. O. Sproat
100 r 12, I'Iensall. Phone 90 W - Seaforth
super
u dry atteries SV. S. Clark, Varna.
r
119 acres, i
buildings, hydro, bathroom,
remodell-
ed house. Apply
to IKippen, 1i•It•2•
you happiness and prosperity In this
new life upon which you are about
to venture. In parting we ask you
to accept these gifts as a small re;
hnembranee with the wish that you
will be the happiest of December
brides and in the happy future you
are planning. May each hope and
dream come time so that the years
are an endless chain of sunny days
for you. Signed on behalf of your
friends. Florence Kay, Babe Me -
Gregor, Mary Broadfoot,
Olive made a very fitting reply
ncl all sang "For she's a jolly good
fellow" after which a dainty lunch
was served.
The officers and pupils of St.
Andrew's United Church Sunday
School are holding their annual
Christmas concert on Friday even-
ing, Dee. 14th at 8 p.m. A play
entitled "Uncle to hPerk Perkins?? Pwill
.U.
be presented by Eg
under the direction of Mrs. Gardiner.
Additional numbers will be given by
the children.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Gaekstetter and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones spent a
clay last week visiting relatives in
St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ryekman
Knee Mayme Parsons) and Mr. and
Mrs, Alvin Ryckman and Mrs. Say -
more of Pollock, South Dakota, U.
S.A. are visiting Mrs, Ryckman's.
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Par-
sons and other relatives and friends
in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaekstetter visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmore •Gaekstetter of Dashwood.
Mr. Den Kinsman arrived here this
week with a carload of horses which
will be offered for sale at prtblic auc-
tion on TnesdaY, ,Dec. 11th,
Pte. Russell Blackwell, whorecent-
ly returned from overseas, visited
with his sister Mrs. Louis Clark 3r,
Tuesday, Dee. Ilth, at 2 p.m, sharp.
18 horses, 4 to 10 y,,eai's of age, in-
cluding pome greys and blacks, All
quiet and broken to harness. 'Wight
from 1400 to1800pounds.
1 good saddle horse.
One purebred Hereford Bull, age 16
months, with papers.
1 purebred Durham bull, 2 years
old, with papers.
2 young York. sows, due in 6 weeks.
Cash sale. - -
, DAN KINSMAN, Prop..
W. F.. Nairn, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling, hydro, 1/ acres,
North Main street. Suitable for poul-
try farm. Early :possession. Sep-
arate
house on Victoria St P
arate apartments, good investment.
Frame cottage, Goderlcll St. East.
25 acres with barn and house, on
highway. Inhmediate .possession.
Watson & Reid, Seaforth.
150 ACRE FARM
Under cultivation, good buildings,
spring creek. Hydro, throughout. 8
acres of bush, and is situated on #8
Highway 334 miles west of Seaforth.
APPly at T1ie News office,
FOR SALE
Barn 80x50. App1Y to Leo 0100511),
phone 13-11, Blyth.
FOR SALE
Model B Allis Charmers- tractor,
with. starter ;incl lights, good as new;
also 2 -furrow Oliver plow, and 1 Int-
ernational cultivator, new. Apply to
The News office,
FARM FOR SALE
13200, terms reasonable. 130
acres or thereabouts, (5 acres bush)
seeded in grass, solid brick houmse.
One mile south lohf n Wadt Sebring -
villa,
le
off lighw Y•
villa, Ont.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Clarke
are visiting his mother and family.
The scholars and their teacher are
preparing for their Christmas con-
cert
oncert to be held in the Blake school-
house on Thursday evening, Deg 20.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Finlayson and
Gayle are again taking up residence
in their home in the village.
Mr. and. Mrs. Walter McBride and
family are busy preparing to move
to their home in 'Exeter. A farewell
party was held at their • home on
Tuesday evening,
A number attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. W. Wagner in Zurich,
Sunday.
•CROMARTY
The menihers of the `Euchre Club
met et the home of Mrs: William
Houghton, and five tables of progress-
ive euchre were played. John Wallace
played as a 'lady' and won the high
prize, and Lin McKellar won the
men's high prize.
•Duncan McKellar has returned
home, from hospital in London.
Mr, and Mrs. William McKaig end
daughter with the former's 'brother,
Angus McKaig.
Mrs. John Scott with Mr. and Mrs:;
Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 26c Frank Scott, Alliston. •
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose 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, Also at Seaforth Clinic first
Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo
St., Stratford. Telephone 287.
FOR PIPE OR
ROLLING YOUR OWN
l
G. A. WHITNEY
Successor to Holmes & Whitney
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos.
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119,
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0 -Room Frame House. 'hydro, Town Water,
and cellae Situated on Coleman Street.
House with barn, Situated on Main Street,
South.
00 Acre Farm, Twp, _Tuckersmith. Good
Brick I•Iouse, Bank - Barn, Poultry House and
Driving Shed, Immediate possession.
78. Acre Farm, Top. Tuckersmith. Frame
House, Bank Barn, Driving Shed; Hog -Peng
Good bush with spring therein.
flea hove listed' farms in Mcltillop•
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Seaforth, Ontario
Phones; 384 O0ice .Res. 020
Notice
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Clerk's Notice of First Posting of
Voters' Lists, 1945, Town of Sea
forth, County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 8 of the Vot-
ers' Lists Act and that I have posted
up at my office at Seaforth on the
17th day of November, 1945, the
lists of all persons entitled to vote
in the said Municipality at municipal
elections and that such lists remain
there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed 'according to law, the last day
for appeal being the 811 day of De-
cember, 1945.
Clerk of the Town of Seaforth.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Any outstandingaccounts against
the Corporation must be in the hands
of the Treasurer by Dec. 10th, for
payment
D. It WTLSON, Treas.