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CNTAR 10 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
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Wanted I
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0 Huron County requires two Domestics
Huron County Home, Clinton, Ontario. Good
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a ful applicants can commence work immediately.
Please contact Mrs. Martha E. Jacob, Matron,
0 County Home, Clinton, Ontario.
N. W. Miller,
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TORONTO STAR
COncert
GOOD MUSIC PRESENTED IN CO-OPERATION WITH
Calvaq. E. U. B. Church
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Thur derv, Oct. 19 at
F7"7ATURING "THE COMMODORES" and "THE VIDEO -
ETLES" (SWISS BELL RINGERS) OF C.N.E. FAME
A ,'r RN ENGAGEMENT FOR "THE COMMODORES"
AFTER THEIR PLEA -SING PERFORMANCE, HERE LAST
YEAR!
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. COME EARLY AND BE SURE
OF A SEAT! ALL SEATS FREE TO THE PUBLICI
MAI Ing
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7 TOWN HALL HENSALL
Friday, October 20th,
8.3'0 P. M..
GUEST SPEAKER—
HON. ROBERT WINTERS, M.P. MINISTER OF PROGREU
AND DEVELOPMENT. MR. WINTERS IS A BROM.
INENT FEDERAL CABINET MEMBER SPEAKER, AND
IS MAKING HIS FIRST VISIT IN HURON -PERTH.
JAMES CORBY,-M.P.; AND OUR LOCAL MEMBER, A. Y.
McLEAN AND OTHER PROMINENT LIBERALS WILL 139
PRESZNT,
14URON-PERTH LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
W. L. WHYTE, PRESIDENT, BENSON TUCKEY, SEC.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
6moo-
Following the reception the bride Iford cows due hi Fc�.bTuary;flereford made; 2 sectiondouble disc; X. F1,,,
DASHWOOD Iddue • in February; 9 Na. 26 2 -furrow tractor plow; X. Ti,.
eow, 9 years o
It groom baby These cultivator (power lift); IN. H. xnanm.-
and om left oil a wedding tripto
Among those who 'attended the the States. For travelling the bridel.t1olled Angus beefs' All
suit with black cattle are T. B. tested and subject to qre spreader oil rubber, (trtLetox.,
-Smith nuptluls on Saturday wore a grey flannel. s e.test in 80 days, hitch); M. H. No, 5 7 -ft. cut binder.4,
ast were, 1)ar and 51rs, Big!n Mer- accessories 'and'tangerino. 'hat. The — 2 Yorkshire Soiws 'bred; N.L. H. 18 -run fertilizer drill; grati
er of Kitchener; Dr and Uni, E. Fl, llaPPY, Couple will reside in Dashwood , Pigs roller; McCormick 64t, cut mower
.9 Yorkshire pigs 11 weeks old. I , I
Cleman of London; Mr and Mrs- Sheep — 2 Leceister ewes, Suf- i 10 -ft' bay rake, steel land roller.
Raschkp, Bob and Donnie and Mrand rubber tired wagon, (60,0x16 tires)
Ms's. Carl Bache of Detroit; Mr and AUCTION SALE, folk owes, I ewe lanAb-
Feed — ApproxhiiatOIY 16 tons 01 4-section
drag barrows; Clinton fan-
Irs E, Bartlfre of Clinton; -Mr and Of Real Estate and Automobile, oil 1 000 ning mill (with motor); set alarness,
1Irs. Normail'��Icott iolf B-owmanville; the preinises being parI; Lot 31 and mixed hay; Approximately . hors , e collars, forks, shovels, logging -
bushels mixed -grain,
(Ir and Mrs. Jack Cildniore of To" 32 SMiX, in the Township of I -lay in, M. H. Na.81 chain and numerous other articles,
onto; Mr and 'Mrs. D. Simp-4011 Of I No reserve, as the farm is sold.
Stratford- NN.1r. Geo Israel, Mrs. BrY- VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD tractor, equipped with lights, starter TERMS—CASH
ant and
Stratford,
Olga Tarasuk of Tor -and P.T.-O..; tractor cab Suitable for
,as
The Undersigned Auctioneer Nid. 81 or No.* 22 M. H. tractors, M, ' I Thomas H. Scotobmer, proprietor.
onto. been instructed to sell' by public H. bean puller sculTler, factory Edward Elliott, .1 Aigetioneer.
Returning to Dashwood Auction on
For the second year, the Toronto
Star will present a Free Concert oil SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st,
October 119th at 9 p.m. in Calvary At 2:30 ,p m. j.
*-11gstlig of 2-5ths
E.U.B. Church, Dashwood.Featur- Eesate co
ed again this year are "The Com -,of an acre of land -on which is situ -i
modores", rousing, colorful, Male ated a two istory Dwelling, covered,
quartette of singing entertainers, with asphalt shin ifts, has basement, 1
who delighted a large audience intho also small barn; some fruit trees;J
same place jugt. a )year agla. in ad- neverfailing water supply. Land is
dition, You will see and bear the very suitable for building lots.
"Video-ettis", amazing team, of,.S,1ASSTerms of Real (estate -1.0 9o' on day
Bell Ringers. - of Sale. Balance in 30, days when
,
These two groups of outstanding I possession will be given. El SCHOOL
talent entertained upwards of 35,- Automobile — 192,7 Madel T. Ford
oo!o people at the C.N.E. Randshell Sedan. Telans joif which are cash. Z.
Cvf�cert this past summer. 'Elle Coni- Harry . Zimmer, Adindnistrator of
modores are heard regularly throu- Estate of the late Louis Klein-
ghout
Can da oil their radilo broad- I stiver.err
casts. During the war they were Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
featured on B.B.C. international.
broad -casts and gave a command
formance, before the Royalfamily. I Clearing Aucti - __ Sale Y,
The quartette was formed duringthe
Navy Shows' Trans -Canada tour in � Of Real Estate `and 11ouseholdi
1943 and has won popularity in the Efrects. On the Pr. emeses in the Vil-i
Wp
United States and Europe. lage of Dashwood,be-ing part Lot 23,
Twp. The under -
The Video-ettes, composed of art S. B. 0on., I RXII
signed auctioneer has been instruct -
and Mabel Guinnesis, amazed -and de- ed to sell by public Auction, oil
light with the musIie they r1m,• from
Swiss Bells and a variety of most SATURDAY, OCTOBER 114th.
unusual musical instruments. They
have toured the continent and have Commencing at 1:30 P.M. 0
gained popularity with their unusual REAL ESTATE
2-5ths acre lof land, more or less, a
musical treat. two story frame dwelling with base -
Evangelical Church, Dashw9od meat; also good sized frame -garage,
Scene of Fall Event numerous Shade .,and -fruit trees -and
best of garden land; neverlailing
Decorated with ferns, yellow M11111ans Spring well, property is in ideal 10 -
and sweetheart roses, Dashwood Ev- cation and in good . condition. rile k
angelical Church was the scene of I Terms of Real Estate.— 10 per -
the marriage -on Saturday Septem-
eent on day of sale, balance in 11
bei 80th, of Shirley Ruth ,Smith,
daughter of Mrs. Jack Cudmore to days when possession will be given.
4 CTS —Solid George Ezra Tieman, son of Wr and HOUSEHOLD EFFE, 'AND THAT'S HOW
I I aak dining room suite, solid oak- bed-
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Mrs. A. V. Tiernan lof Dashwood.Rev. I moan suite dresser and commode,
J. Dahnis, of Crediton, assistect by chest of -drawers, 2 wash stands,.
Rev. Getz of Dashwood, perilormed
small xo,ekeT, -cherry rocker, small
,the ceremony. chest, small heater, large -clothes
Before the ceremony Miss Olga baiskei�, large mirror, small drawer,
I
Tarasuk, Toronto, sang the "'Lord's pictures, and picture frames, two
Prayer" and during the signing of trunks, large flour box, 2 toilet sets,
the register "Because." The wedding chokinole . b1oiard, square topexten-
Klehi1
music war. s !played Lorne Sion dining room table; 5 diningroom
chairs; 2 antique chairs, arm chair,
It's the biggest contract I ever went after.
stive-
Given in marriage by Mr. Jack o-ocasional chair, kitchen table, 8 kit-
Cudmorethe bride was lovely 1n 'a so I lost no time in getting over to my.
, chen cliairs, kite -hen cloek, •cenitre
flaoT-length gown -of bluah satin fish- tiable, fern stand,, 2 oak rockers, kit- bank manager
loned with sweetheart neckline an I d then gool, g1tass euipboard, Quebec
fitted bodice 'with full -sld-rt extendingwith oil burner, up-,
heater equiped wa
Her blusher veil of holstered coach, spool bed, bed,
in a long train. I ` "George," I. said, "I'll need some help to.
French illusion was caught to her 3 wooden beds, highchair, spinning
head with seed pearls Tana -she carri- wheel, hand washing machine, quan- handle, a job this size."
ed an ivory Bible showered ivibh gar- tity of dishes, silverware and kitchen
deniers. Miss Marlion Sailith, sister utensils, numerous sealers, 5 -gal.
of the bride, was, maid of hon- crocks,. small Jug, 2, 40 -gal. steel ..We went over the whole thing, discussed
our and -Miss Dona.Merner, cousin of drums, 2 small iron kettles, coal -oil,
the groom, was bridesmaid. The oven and inally articles too numerous how much I would need. When I landed
girls were gowned alike in mauve to mention.
and !yellow taffeta -princess style with Terins—Cash. the contract he gave me.iqffie of credit
bertha collars and bionnets of mat- Ervin Guenther,
thing colours. They carried cascades Mrs. Letta Tavlor, Administrators of and I was able to go right ahead. Now
of yellow and mauve mums. Miss I the Estate of late Charles 'Guenther. the school's as good as built -
Janet Scott, eousin of the bride, was Milford Merner, Clerk,
flower girl. Her frock -was, of green Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
taffeta with appliqued nosegays and
bonnet to match.
'Tieman was 'groomsman Clearing Auction Sale art
Mr. Russell 0 01=111 n It is an everyday p " of your
for his brother and ushers were Mr. u
Charles Tienian and Mr. Lorne. Klein- Of Farm Stock, Feed and Implem- local bank manager's job to
eves, 12,
stiver of Dashwood. at Lot No. 23, Concession
For the reception in Zurich, the Brundson Line, Stanley Township. provide short-term credit -
1 bride's mother was charming in a 1 1-4 miles south and il mile east of
t navy blue -crepe gown with envy a,c- Bay -field, or 9 miles north of Zurich, so . that payrolls can be met,
cessiories. She wore ia
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corsage of On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. material bought, goods produced
yellow mums. The groom's mother
looked stunning in a- cocoa Ibiown At I o'clock, p.m. (&andard aims) and marketed.
knitted wool suit and matching ae- Horses — Percheran mare 6years
cesSoiles with a corsage of bronze old; Percheron mare 1.0 years old;
mu -ins. Three grandmothers also -at- Cattle — 4 Polled Angus cows b
tended the ceremony. years old due in February 3 Here-•
SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK
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Dow -n payment of -5%
$241 for a $5000 bond
4PF,:.h R4,i 5511 for a $10000 bond, etc.,
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.1. balance in easy Instalments
over a year voucla*tyhondsfor Cgr$* ArhY h1$t&1M00$
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Zurich Branch: C. C. MtEACHMN, Manager
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HensaX Blanch: JOHN IRVIN, Manager
Crediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON., Manage.
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(open Tues'dayo Thursday and Saturday)
Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed. & Fri.
WORKING WITHwCANADIANS IN •EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817