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The Huron Expositor, 1940-05-24, Page 8
. _ .r ,. < :.. ... , • •, 4. : nm -r.,gn . �•."dR'� �•=►.�M,'MRdRa'A+,�;alh�r ,., ,,' k • i, ?y r. - MI 77TI M I '�. R �P , - " . W O �oaa F !Q a b3 ,ctiv#xrles SYtt.It i I w • - QA X"... W�lldam f'fir � c I .x 1. $t1111"1�1""c:,Tb1ei 7uWR£�lG Wd!S'rende R. �m�d a. a s .;:::., 4#r�ntan nen#-- + r. Aud 11�m nar� Mr- x71,` W� Ronnie, _ .'#�, 0 ayd�a anti atLd�<ra. I illlL,, „ o! roShtr Ql'Fr i h '' te- �:;. , *< Malin,. hx Mr. J Scott, 'f`1te¢e'4 .. gue-Its of qtr. alnitdi Mrs. . C, 1%1 • ! h Wiest � rMol �nfv1th, announxae the .Ivy Iv 1u te't�' Isco"t,ent Wise ae?ll. • vC their fiaughttil, KaCh. Q�ry _ in kigmpnicUvill'.e: 1 '+ i -• l� Xo lila,, to Dr. Wfil'Llasu GraRuam mneidie 1u thte atraffa cemetery with the ��r • Mml� E H. Clciste, Mra. E. C. oz, #+HRI 64YICC', "Siiuilsantlao� sem o€ D1. and Ia1t14fnvlug sating as grFillbearera:- +.� �t�ele+d vu!all� Miss Jazuet CLutf, Mrs. F, W. ru 7 Ailtas. Ert 76rorce, of Kiunearr+tine, the Wildit DimwHw, Crounarty; John and Wi&�, Mrs'. J. Dzche Mrs. J. Il; 741 a mg,rritgm to U*e a early in A1100. James I3aabezr, Staffs; I%y Patrick, an Beau,. Mrs. A. Mopy'te, Mrs. C. P. SlUs,. d 4 m., a • . 11Wu,l#osL; Jia Balton, IiensarUl, word "'t t _S7 L0 Annauncertrertt -The engagemjant hIalcvrinaAcKelar, S'eafoa�th. The Overhauled- 'J A, Mina, Mrs!. Frank K1tng, „ pry floitrad' trti res ware many and beau r ru Mr. J. E. Keating, Mr. ,N.4._................. iI °is Ftnm Alneled of Elizabeth (Betty) y G: C: B gh{tzall am d+ 11�r. E, C..Bog- t Carinprbeyl, third dattgtnter of Mr: John � George Kruse, well attended the Red Cf,oso meed 1`P''1 :, PTA.'. TES -=Ru sl. Bair y Flo t, of 'Iuckletsmith. to Mr. Jelin olds Fliznigass, rntwat McLean, id�Id 1n Golderl'ch ou Wein=aides af_ °� -.� Evan Renatfre, Billy (Greig and Ken- n --- take o lfd c@e11II tt wedding to out f'rom Stratford, Iirarriston, Hsu- �(`� apes to when Mr,_ Dickswn, Field ” "`' ..... neth MoLean Relatives ,were Zsres- Q �']� tJ�®lAx� '��eafQ>! L Be et the guest efts- .wk� est bon o rs. Mary beanie -,. ea, of Landon, was, �ep;l�;i ty y i{,y„ i -- ;ISM' S PFAS 9 scall, Exeter, Kirkbom,, Staffa, GrIm=s- Phone orders left at Cgmmer- • Mr, and Mrs, A., R. G. Ame�vt, of -.,...._.,,_.--_-...... ac b Mi•tche+ll and Wiinghaza cial 1YaYe! (Phone 22 µi14 re. Oshawa a;re s enK3dRzg fibs holiday ^else, %' .. Arrriauncement-Mr. and Mrs, A_ E. Y p �,,,� I'NuMba&l, Cliaybon5 wish t•'o announce ceive immediate attention. w=eek -end at 'the hoaue of Mr, Ament's r14^t- }`�� mm' CCFFF' the ei agement Died in Baltimore. -The death oc- 11,$Rl' 35(� atf their y-ungest LAWN° -MOW ERS CALLED FOIi Parents, Mr. stud 1VLrse. Wm. Amientt, i i. . _ _ . _ ...... I cur rc ii' >a the �al'tilatLora. Maryland, . • Poshgas4ter C. P. Sd,1'Ls, Mr. A, dlangthtxr, gir�Lan El=izabeth, to Jlohn ,I 1 � IiOiI T Arthur, el'd"A son of Mr. and Mrs'. Strata Hospital on May 14th. of Mr. AND DELIVERED Dick and Mr, Tony Phillips where in 3'5C Arthur Anderson, of Kippen, the mar- Edgar Alfred Neelin, a, widely known the 'Bruce Peninsula this' week on a { ................ Sa�afozdlt aid boy: Mr. Neelin was the tdFil„^e to 'take place early in Juane, fislzdmg tarp. 45i 1 _ - secYzmai son of Mr. P. G. Neeltn, for • Mn and Mrs', R F. Gaarniss, Mr. nxIj, qi ,,-nnrxek,a, ......-_-25C Announcement. --Mr. and, Mrs. Thos. many years.Cuatotns Officer in Sea ants, Mr. Nlr� E. C Chazwber- Malcolm Slcxo•tt end Miss Olive Scott, r •• - '- ... .... Drover, of Hibbert, wish to announce 'forthy whew he was borne an 1885. 'lain- of Dluevale, were in town on Slatur- 'I, l'=. ; 'IEIII is W�1iit.AT� the engagement of t'uei'r Din's dangle- Aft�er a'tbending, public sc+bool Fund ! Mrs: H• C. Bos had the mlislbr- day atltending the fu'meral of ''the late .71 +tm �;g ._..._ ... C tar, Beatrice Ada Etheieen, to Jack Seatbrttt Collegiate Institute, •Mr, tune to fall from a step ladder in Robert A Hagg. ' ,j .1 . Clifford Munn, soil Mr. and Mrs,• Neelitn jeered rho sfrafP oP t'he Damien_ her home on Monday and fracture • Miss' Martha Flanfnery attended, a 3i 25c RtAbert Mum, of Hay, the marriage to ion Bank Mere. Later he was faro- he=r arm. Dell Telephone Conference in London rt, 1' take piaci early an' Jenne. rnotecl It he held office in Montreal. • Mr. J. M. Himohliey, of Owen 'cast week. 4 ���.,.. Early in life he was stricken with 'Sound', Wien a week- guest at the • Mr. and Mrs. ,.T. A- Case, who Ip�t 19C Announcement -Mr. and Mrs. Alec_ 'paralysis and for some years diad +Nome of We smother, Mrs. J. D. Much- spBat the winter in, Detroit, have re- i,,L. 3e, F. . _...... _ ...... _ _ r... _ bean a paft, invalid. In August of 1'ey'. antleai Shelilieurd, Toroauto, announce trhe. .last ear lie went to Baltimore, Mazy- • The Gir! Guidest snit Bnowaries ro Wylld4am gu,. tuined to, their home here. Tecoveaing �P PICKLES engage of their Duly daughter, y Z; A�rtt+^s, to Donald K Kerslake, con of liana, where ,hig, sister,, Edith, is realized sixty dollars on their Cookie from her recent serious= illness, """""" Superintendent of the State Hospital, Day salmi on Saturday last. • r,� Mts William, E.'K�rslFtke and the let® y I'te. Frank Grieve, of the Lis - r i..: A illrY `F IJti'I3:CAR x�3.r. Kez-slrnka, of SraPoz th, Out., the and was. cared for there until a see- • Mr. wid ' Mrsy Louis Abeithart bowel Ba'tte'ry, spent leis last week- , iaaS® .......:...... 2 C wedtding 6 take- prl•ace quietly June and smoke brought life to a sudden and Mr. amyl Mrs E. C. Barrett and end leave with .his parents', Mr. and -. ' lith aP g aid in MrsL J. L. Griev=e, before being trra.ns_ ,� ,ZWG R CRISP CORN FLAIZES - the Williltm Caok Mansion' on Thurs- Detroit.te. Arnold, Sexitt; gee ferred fat• advanced training, ,._ 1�" daYeMaY '6th, fell µeat byhin3bmn sen are citdniL the week -end i 2 far ........._, Heard - Douglas, -A cjuiet yve"ag Reg••- . • The many friends o'f Mr. George was s,o,lemnized decently when Gladys in Morelannd, Parts Oemetezy, went, is, spindling a few doyis ':esti- Hills we're 'pleased' to see 'him out tx'..; i TAMS'$ I •['S'E&iF 1�� A1iyoct, daughter of Mts Douglas and days a�t't'he diene of his parents, Mr. again this week of=ter his recent pt o_ 1)s R G 2 I1Ln8 the tate Mr. 1t. N. Douglas. of Blatke, Ma® lane Auxiliary Meets. - �lha send Mz�. James T. Scott. Jonged illness. Mae Lane Auxiliary held, its regular • Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smile have • e Mrs. Robert Sheldrup, of Regina, �� ,be�casne the bride of Alfred' Ruslsel, Y b• Yi9d' HAND C'l�Al*ilgii rY opening meeting a with in keeping :roved .tai his clbn®tile inagwrszasod r 1 ante st Heardoffioi, mrd aPnhaie be�tgMn spring • Mr. o CoAtr is a guest at the home of her aunt, iNm Heard of. hayfield., Rev. J. <t. poem Mli'sst Marion Watson. It '.. ._ .,.,,...., dC � in niarri:sge by her math�r; wore• ;a fD110wad by ope'riing hymn, "Day Streetactiv4dos. This was Mr. ,' and w drl' mase bis fa-mhn mc&ayls house on i .Jaw, Mr. 'Alex. Broadfolot, of Moose n ��R� �� (i is �vistitinig relatives in town 1 dress of dusky pink crclre and car- I's Dying i=n tthe W,esrt" and prayer by • Mr. and Muss. George Scofield x . D G. Iir�' ^�$ Mzs N Knigiut` The presidBnt elven 4cI^.... WSW ' •""� r . travel navy 1in� 1fQri5arditiv wore anal took olCargo of the busirness, TitB dem of Odedfellow s, and, Edlelweis Lodge of Rebel ahs attended divine se'rvic'e i Security with Service . i se,mbl8 with pink accesso ties�e On v;sbting committee for the craning j C. Routledge their magna the couple wi11 residie on month its M.M. IR Savauge and .Miss . '.., • the groan's fu,rm, Stanley. .. W. Seip- The , treaskueee report, 4 „,-; �ppylE iti6 I,, Vb¢'ah i.nclu'ded the ,share from the �'',Ic'::, • of Godi'; 7 pm., "The Prayers in, the byterial meeting. It was valued at Pnesibyteriaal dinnler, was very encour_' Hui-- hear the Rector, Dr. R. P. D. Hupropriate - Crisisr'; Thursday, x.45 p.m.,- prayer aging.— Mrs. E. H. Close .was made ' ®� 1"i�t�� 9 t'� eonveiier of the Chaistian ' Steward- ship Clornmittce fill YI r.:, e ^ry�� A `6DMfll3lL CAS FI -RF, U address. to, the position left 1 y Mrs. J. D. Colqulroun_ Mises Lued Kairne a bidef I., ..' ,,,, GUAi3AN ficE BQ8ND3, ea' grave temper- arca and then inter- . ACCIDr£NT . AND - SICKNESS, .. �. - pb,r•t read an esting 'er from a and . ,� and Mrss Nancy, of Detroit, were the week_eltndI guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Caste, . • Mrs. William Poweil'1, Mr. Wil- liam Poiv+el'l, Jr., Mists - Relta Powell, Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Bond{ and ,-Miss Lottie Bond, ,of Toronto; ,-Mr. and Mrst Schilbte, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. E. Minn, He.nsall, and Miss Swan, Brucefield, were here ou Saturday at- tending' the funeral of the, late P. E. Fleurscheu.tz, e Rdre'llity Lodge, Indiependent Or- ISURGLARY, WINDSTORM ` nein Companies vain® lav rese g' pa fl. eek Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday..• ss2on�ry to Africa. A very fine report also came, - 'the lata Ferdnnrdnily Burgarde a format dem of Odedfellow s, and, Edlelweis Lodge of Rebel ahs attended divine se'rvic'e i Security with Service . i -Nctztthside, United Church: Rev. H. from su ily convener, Mrs. L: supply j 5n St. Thomas' Clr=arch on Suridta y e,y- . fine Agents for ®atta'r!o Thresher- " V' Workmain, 1Yiinister--10 a.m., Sun- "The Dabe, who gave the record of the lay- ette whihh Avas displayed' at the Pres- t suing lash, wli•en close -to a hundred . �s Mutu� Fire insurance. day School; 11 ani•„ Blesseduiess . . disieazes. • A hymn and the Mizpah benediction brought.the I,, members and visitors were present Information gladly, giver- of Godi'; 7 pm., "The Prayers in, the byterial meeting. It was valued at •uleetlAg.,to..a. Hui-- hear the Rector, Dr. R. P. D. Hupropriate t, �► >tutaeaober 11f desirable properties Crisisr'; Thursday, x.45 p.m.,- prayer $23.00. The report of the delegate his residence on Oxford Street. • He ford, de -liver -an, able and appropriate 3eaforGit and district for sale. meetg to ,lire Presbyterial was given by Miss �c address. WATSON & RE� St :i''homas� Church: Rector, Rev. Winmia Savauge .. At the conci'usibnI. .calls, Charges ,moderate. • Mr. J. S. Barry, who enlisted with . tA. A. REID Proptietos R P. D. Hurford, D.D. 11 a.m-', "A Day'ot Prayer Far tele Empire";? 7 of the business, Circle 1 took charge - with Ann=e McNay an the chair. � � the R.C.E. in Lond=on, s=pent the week end Width his wvfe.•and family here. It one.2l4 Seaforth Who its On the Lords Side. After�riotic hymn, prayer was .14. - <>•<> O O �> � <> A ,O © O er .. Sdso Alonzo and-Sistter St. Luke ,turned from:. attending the . Regional p -m:, ; by Mise offeae,d' 'rima Bremner 'R.. ,0 11 SPECIALIST M ALL LINES OF Sunday School.School.at 1�0 a,'m. and SMAY ifs"COLLEEir'Ito cof Mazint Hope. Loniten, were guests "' :,.. . . PNZURA NCE St. Mary's Cll nirch4 Dublin: 3 p.m., Muss FenrneIb read .the Scripture from 121. Order �y G6Aw noir, and be of Mrs. J. F. Reid 'iii Seafo,rth and ?� "A Day of Prayer For •the Eimpire" ,��� Mltss Thoanptson, £awned the meeting with a s=olo, "Teach ..�yy,. Nl�ca � �� cifrmrb also vistitted with Mr. and Mrs'. ,Morris " • INGERSQLL Psesbysterdaaa Church-Sumday Me sat Sea or arm in Hibbert Township. G O �' ® S� hool at -"10 a -m-;. [anniversary seer_ To.. Pray." The Chapter from the sight away. Pe�avn$ • Miss Hargan was in, Ingersoll - I vtFiast : by hRefu study book dealing with the ministry psompt delivery. , this week, attendirn the funeral of Iib s T.®� ° � Oke, 0 Knox Church; Stratford; Mrs,. P. Moffat This presented by the• •L " - Dickson her ne phew, the• late Edgar Hargan. <> motoring subject, Sure es "The par o in, but ,�j ��• Mrs. Mary Dtty, and ,daughter, Main Street, Seaforth O eventing subject, Church's Great Proi>lem Special music by the Chou n.ed is ver6rk tine y. eapro1gressgng, ry. g is no lack SEAFORTIi Mrs. John the guests Bos per, of Mitchell, are bs :of 'Mrs'. Reinke; in Eg- r.. , +C► > -d O ,at bath ser vices --Rev. Hugh Jack, af. paticfi125 for -the doctors, 'but There He 's is+urvjved by this' widow, one son, } 11 .monrdvill•e� 1 e Mises Sally Wood, of the Colles, late staff, as sprending -'the week -end in Kingston. . HILLSGREEN A number from this commundty a't- t�led annivei scary s+ervioes in Kip - pen on Sunday., On Sunday, June 9th, an evening anniversary seri%ice will be 'held at Hillsgreen Church. Ftev.°R. A. Brook of Hensall will bre thb special spealz.. tell. . Mists Mary Forrest leaves this week for a trip, to the coast, Mrs. Charles RoNnson has retu•rn- ed to Mittchell a8te;r sTue'hdting a few days at the dioine.of Miss Edrn'a Coch-- rane. . Mr- Ross Love, .accom'panded by Mr. Albert Keyes, sN-at' the week end with friends, in Caro, Mich. - Mr. and Mrs G'ordbrn Koch, .of-Exe- tear, and Mrs. Jhhn Koch, of Stratford, spent an: evening with Mr. and Mrs. WAIN= J. Davidsan. f amen w o was fatally to ry of First BRUCEFIELD d f, beta Kirkman Auxiliary ' 3ur�d' >n a 'rector accident, at. Kifrpen b)laL - Wit• taut week, took place from his 'late Church wen to Goderich on Monday a"�" or Day cam: Phone 43 r 10 residence in Ftgmondvill8 on Sunday. evening to conduct the meeting for Mr. Jhmes, Bruce•, ,of Fullartom Cor- t" ` ' m767 a[ tine Arthur Circle of Knox Church IF ITS nets, speht Saturd'a 1 I Thre depamted mil m was well known y' with Mr. T. H. ` thsie Hodge routgrhout the dpstric-t a9 a carpen- • Miss, Jesn of E to ter and contractor. He built many school buildings' whitah will strand as i•andmarks for years. 73'e was a hdg' h - 1Y esteemed utemrber of First Pres- b'yternan. Church, Seaforth. Surviv- ing are his wife, formerly Mist Eliza_ beth Barber, and an only son, 'Lloyd Di,nn'in; also a sister, Mr& Mary Neil, Kirkton, and a brother, William Din_ -wn, Crane artY. Sre'rvices were con- ducted on Sunday aBtermeoon at two o'clock 'by Reg. Hugh, Jack, of First WCALL BEDDING CO. 665 DUNDAS St., LONDON Here is your chance to have that - Mattress and Spring repaired or replaced at xe z, µa,9 a week -end guest at the Thome of Mir. and Mns:',Nedl Gi'idespie, • VistitOm at the home of ltev. p. C. Kaiane, and Mrs, K,aine on Satan 'd'ay were Prof. Charles M. Fraser, of Vancouver, and Mrs. Fraser, accom, tlaandedf by his sister, Mrs. Arthur Shaer and' Mr. Shaw, of Bluevale. M't•_ and, Mn.- Frasier travelled from Vancouver to Torouto by aeroplane, the trip taking fourteen bowrs. • Mr. 'lipomas Carter, of near Au- burn, bas purchas'e'd Mr. C. H. Hol- land's a•esidente in Haxpmrhey and Will move 'his, fa.mi.ly here.. Mr., .and 'Mrs•. 'H•dlfltand intend moving to Clin. ton where 'they will reside with therir daughter. • Mtmi W."J- Flanigan was in Htam Ilton attending the wedding of Miss Helen; Revell, a grandedaughter• of the n ' , -6- .. ..,1 1m rest reit , �rxah Street - Phone lata Ferdnnrdnily Burgarde a format Minister- a, zs linsU-1clemt Lime, equipment and Members W care' -adequat'e'ly frp'r the . , 308 <> Dies in in gersoil.-J. Edgar Hargan, thiousrandss• suffering from preventable I J. A> Ardbulance Service �� hospital lied for <> O *,Mp_ly known, aitd :highly esteemed• . . disieazes. • A hymn and the Mizpah benediction brought.the I,, funeral of his brother, the Late R,obt, t 1 � , • — - - - O�b'TCDRS: resident, of Ingerseoll, died Sunday at •uleetlAg.,to..a. s,. _ '® ,� Wit•• . Night calk;, Phone 30tf ® O his residence on Oxford Street. • He .lose. . . f 4 • .. A> Day Pboue 119 '> hail b,e•en In dl•1 health for the pact I 11:•- ' 14> .calls, Charges ,moderate. Mrs. Skelton and- Miss Cora S-kel_ .two Te an-, and seriously z•'lf for six weeks. IIUcz1• near Seafarth he carie ''LOCAL BRIEFS �I Yl '0 U-37,.� •'� 'Q O Cd Q '� �' t� to Ingersoil •with' !iris parents at an earI•y age -anal, ,€or. mor, 'tehan forty_ • Miss H. ' Isabel Graham ,has re -f it .14. - <>•<> O O �> � <> A ,O © O 3 ears brut bozo concerted with ti ,turned from:. attending the . Regional 11 ., '- .... ;4 'R.. ,0 Johfa -Morrow Company for a long Ontario -Quebec Conference of rice � ,� . SMAY ifs"COLLEEir'Ito H• C• BOX �, period .s.5 , w"o,rk6 manager. He was Ca'nad'ian Wom'en`s Pi`el,s Club, held in Niagara ora'into friends. • Miss Ma Damµ, 1'eft this wleck *°",16 1 if IiC{oS;13ftberY, iLl. $: ; rinb ;UWVW a Tnember of TrirrLty United Church,, Falls. '. a+stilad W. N V. yarootlb'Ii,' " • INGERSQLL FUNERAL SERVICE 6D a member of rth�e board of stewards, • Mr, and Mrs. Thomas' Oliver, of I 1I.• X> I•=leeilsed Embalmaer a the Can�a,dium Order of foresters, the' Staffa, left• on I-Uhursday for St. Ann I ,'' ������•r� p7er� 1— 36 Pard V -S Coach Kiwauis latb, a Oirector of the Y,M. Cc De Bellvue Quebec, •ter visit their Stan, fyr- Erases ...,- '..'-.4> Hospi=tal Bed <> C -A., and load served for years as a Oliver. surd Mrs. Oliver. > �d adjustable rachet grp 4 _ m,ember of true Board of E2iucation. „ • Miss Anrn Mc'*Nay' spent last week , - ?4> inrg for ren$. He 's is+urvjved by this' widow, one son, } . in Toronto. 1 ?K> I:alla Day Calla O Alan; thru e' daughters, Catherine. • IVfiss Helen Ham,i•I.ton, of Tarin_ - x.175 Fit e 43 ••�* +a T V L I Norµ 'and Mar, ret ancl' two sisters, to, was th,e w'Qek-end guest of Dr. ' yysv ,�> Mi--5ses Mable and, Elva, both of In-' send Mrs. J. A. Gorwillt y ;, its � ,t> '0r © <> A <> Ci <> « GD ger,,A,I, He is• a'•iveph•4w. of Miss E. • Mr. and �irre• Fraz>Tc Carrilgan, of c� .. . elotsW, by all repeating the Mizpah P. Hargan, of Se'aPonth. I arrrie, and Mrs- Jahn McInnis and r,' • .. son, John, Jr., of Ph4lp_-ton, were the P, J. A.'BU KE ' Pay Final � sihttte T'o Ernest J. week etude guests of Mr. and Mrs T. Dinnin_ Thee private�unierai of the D' O'Neill at The Queen's. rl�i -. -Funetai Service late E J Di h • So -e sixty members' of the Bar- e Mises Sally Wood, of the Colles, late staff, as sprending -'the week -end in Kingston. . HILLSGREEN A number from this commundty a't- t�led annivei scary s+ervioes in Kip - pen on Sunday., On Sunday, June 9th, an evening anniversary seri%ice will be 'held at Hillsgreen Church. Ftev.°R. A. Brook of Hensall will bre thb special spealz.. tell. . Mists Mary Forrest leaves this week for a trip, to the coast, Mrs. Charles RoNnson has retu•rn- ed to Mittchell a8te;r sTue'hdting a few days at the dioine.of Miss Edrn'a Coch-- rane. . Mr- Ross Love, .accom'panded by Mr. Albert Keyes, sN-at' the week end with friends, in Caro, Mich. - Mr. and Mrs G'ordbrn Koch, .of-Exe- tear, and Mrs. Jhhn Koch, of Stratford, spent an: evening with Mr. and Mrs. WAIN= J. Davidsan. f amen w o was fatally to ry of First BRUCEFIELD d f, beta Kirkman Auxiliary ' 3ur�d' >n a 'rector accident, at. Kifrpen b)laL - Wit• taut week, took place from his 'late Church wen to Goderich on Monday a"�" or Day cam: Phone 43 r 10 residence in Ftgmondvill8 on Sunday. evening to conduct the meeting for Mr. Jhmes, Bruce•, ,of Fullartom Cor- t" ` ' m767 a[ tine Arthur Circle of Knox Church IF ITS nets, speht Saturd'a 1 I Thre depamted mil m was well known y' with Mr. T. H. ` thsie Hodge routgrhout the dpstric-t a9 a carpen- • Miss, Jesn of E to ter and contractor. He built many school buildings' whitah will strand as i•andmarks for years. 73'e was a hdg' h - 1Y esteemed utemrber of First Pres- b'yternan. Church, Seaforth. Surviv- ing are his wife, formerly Mist Eliza_ beth Barber, and an only son, 'Lloyd Di,nn'in; also a sister, Mr& Mary Neil, Kirkton, and a brother, William Din_ -wn, Crane artY. Sre'rvices were con- ducted on Sunday aBtermeoon at two o'clock 'by Reg. Hugh, Jack, of First WCALL BEDDING CO. 665 DUNDAS St., LONDON Here is your chance to have that - Mattress and Spring repaired or replaced at xe z, µa,9 a week -end guest at the Thome of Mir. and Mns:',Nedl Gi'idespie, • VistitOm at the home of ltev. p. C. Kaiane, and Mrs, K,aine on Satan 'd'ay were Prof. Charles M. Fraser, of Vancouver, and Mrs. Fraser, accom, tlaandedf by his sister, Mrs. Arthur Shaer and' Mr. Shaw, of Bluevale. M't•_ and, Mn.- Frasier travelled from Vancouver to Torouto by aeroplane, the trip taking fourteen bowrs. • Mr. 'lipomas Carter, of near Au- burn, bas purchas'e'd Mr. C. H. Hol- land's a•esidente in Haxpmrhey and Will move 'his, fa.mi.ly here.. Mr., .and 'Mrs•. 'H•dlfltand intend moving to Clin. ton where 'they will reside with therir daughter. • Mtmi W."J- Flanigan was in Htam Ilton attending the wedding of Miss Helen; Revell, a grandedaughter• of the n ' , �'Cto Prices lata Ferdnnrdnily Burgarde a format 1�t �' ' "+ M,eKILWP. DIMUAL —Manufaetgrers of Guaranteed well known, manufacturer of pottery In Egmbndroilrle. " �, INSURANCE CO'Y. BEDDING PRODUCTS • 'Dr. James L Ha Hogg, of �''' i Mr. and Mrs,. William Reid, Mrs.- µ'as 'ter$ on Saturday- attending tthe- °ar,d ., _. MEAD OFFICE -- SEAFOFrrH, ONT. IVI. MERR,IAM funeral of his brother, the Late R,obt, t 1 � , • — - - - O�b'TCDRS: Local Representative. Wilth .Box 209, Expositor Office, Hogg. • Mr. avdl Mrs. Frank Lovenzem of De,&Oit, motored �l r 196''4& 'Iilsoy3a, 5 Resfw2b • Wes. Ste €ort% far estimates- ' to S•eafort'h for the tvrt5ek_eud homer they visited at the iri'` Max KtOiopc, I boaaDyi�-� :.--ASiOtm A. •p��� 377" 'homes of her sitters, Mrs. Rid=rd 3 F}i i >; ' D�RFJc'IORi3e �''r$e �RAtgere; FREE SERVICE Jamesltr rind, Mrs. Mar= shall, Young, HuULeht. , The, Bayfield pebple are ,putting on Mrs. Skelton and- Miss Cora S-kel_ i wJ' ,ft �tstil �% $AQuiBrCodi, ;illttfY�• (>ntllen'dr; Alien. SridUint, $ Qhs QR DEAD eery of Morris Township; iYlr, and Mrs, Jblin Mills sued{ daughter, Miss fieldf on Tuesday, May 28,th, in aid, of '20 �; II�&WIMg, '• HORSESI'` OR ♦AT��.�•t Elizabeth; of Blyth; 'Miss L. Brig- - iha�u d Mrs. E. Adame4 of Clinton, �jj t4 + r we need' your help. - ' Mem,, F. Templeton, of , T"•aronto,• is *efte Monday guests, at the 'blame 'R.. efficiently. ly y. of Rev. C. C. and Mrs Kadnie. l 2 r"n ` '�' J, X74 $ 4, iQt � SMAY ifs"COLLEEir'Ito • Mrs. J.'Ptatteraon ig visiting with .f, ' IM1 r , , AR'l*.' ryt� i SONS ��111�®� SV�./ ora'into friends. • Miss Ma Damµ, 1'eft this wleck *°",16 1 if IiC{oS;13ftberY, iLl. $: ; rinb ;UWVW for London, here she has accepted i �, a+stilad W. N V. yarootlb'Ii,' " • INGERSQLL a position. , �z r; a r ' ►Ri'i GS.'•, - yd0,'l:l@AA �0l�E SIII� IYNTCHELL • irfba R.'.. HtIrFl19, Pelttlh Root- i1a�lYdi' and' Mrs Hnaas, of strait �, r� � ,t '�+ , - ' Orap guests at the hme cf Air 1lrNM'^ I ,'' 3 1— 36 Pard V -S Coach . .. � t;, . A,� t aa ' 1111.1" J . . Y , iq:e., E." t L,.}�i' JI r I;'d!. 41':r f .� , , ,. t n•. ! I ' ':r - t a i.' 1 .1'1. .1. l F :.,,, .F ,`.'i ,1'^ lie ! F,: ,.a1, i;,. ,..; �..o ru-3.y6�.,...ca. ..- �. .� 'r, ,-......�...�.- la,..::. st..+..E,:,",_,...•1....�. w,,... e-•.�.,.r ,/, ,..,J,. w, L..ftW_.: ,n,. Fa-- ! _Fx:a, �u.i_; I,_, , I1I.: A, • I , �.. _ ithM4FM41W Reign __ It Theatre nl1n� . `' . NOW PLAYING • MARLENE DETRICH JAM.98 STEWART, "DESTRX RIDES AGAIN ' Mon., Tues., Wed, Next. Thursday THIS Prumcr ROMANCEf Friday 1.'0MERLR' GE®RGA .. Saturday BERON I�RENT• ��� ��, a\\\\ in TECHW I, s ,PAT O'BRIEN - GERALDINE.FITZGERALD ) • BINNIESARNES. • FRANK,MCHUGH U�11, Dlmided EDMUND GOULDING . t �" A 2*h Century -Fos [0,PM'• I With Also Linda Darnell, John Payne Shirley Temple . Spring Byington Nigel Bruce , Gale Sondergamd • 134dle i 6 7 7 Collins . Svbil Jason and a b;dkant cast Star Dust , Minledy-Drlama, the disocive y Coming-- - - and,developmtslnt of a film sitar f • 9 "•-� 'Daytime Wife RESERVE YOUR SATS NOW FOR t "GONE WITH THE WIND" �... FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SERFORTI .,-Spring Anniversary SUNDAY, MAY 26th, ''1940 - at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. REV. CHARLES S. OKE, of Knox Presbyterian Church, Stratford, - will preach at both Services. . SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR . 11 am. -sermon 'Subject, "Our Sure Refuge" ANTHEM-"BLerss'ed Be the Name of the Lor dt" S'olois'ts' --Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mr. Fred E. Willis MALE QUART'ETTF---"Bti'd' the Din of Battle 'Cease" Mr. J -,T Scott, Mr. F. E. Willis, Mr. •M. R. Rennie, Mr. D. I., Reid. 7 p.m. -"The Church's. Great Problem" ANTI-MK--"Sin'g to the Lord a Gloriol s' Song" Soloistt-Mr, . Fred E. Willis ANTHEM -"Appear -Thou Light Divine'' ' Soloisets-Mrs. T. A. Munn, M.r. James T. Scatt . I M. R. RENNIE, REV. HUGH JACK, MRS. M. R. RENNIE, j Choir Leaden Minister. Organist. • - . ...... . 0..PE'N'ING` ,I . 1 :...* �>:; ids Willis Tipping and his 11 ,CASCADE. `' RHYTHM .ORCHESTRA I *•, . Ma- 24&25 w. Admission 500 - l Dancing Free . LakeviewCasino , GRAND SEND. Dancing every : - Saturday I. a • -_ - • I .. I I ... .11 I . .ll 1 Farmers11 Atte� , I .1. I We want to meet a limited) number ,of progressive farmers whd wish .to increase their inlcomle by several hundred dollars • •-. growing, o ie acre of a large variety of Red Raspberry. The berries -to-be s+hippe'd' to' a large Toronto ,dealer for store and miscellaneous .use. . Govermment'Certified root Systems 'fu'rnished for Fall plant-- ing .ov attractive terins. With 'ordinary care -the berry to be planted will y-ield over 8;000 pint boxes per acre. Mail reply to Box 211', .The Huron Expositor, on.or before May�29th 0 . A personal visit will be mage at your home showing business in detail. Farm wners only considered. i I, ' NOTICE TO ,, HOUSEHOLDERS . I • - .. The Sanitary Inspector will 'shortly make his Spring round , of visits emd citizens arere- . quested to have their prem ses�ut in'a s'anittary and orderly condition previous tot hies inspec- tion. Removal of ashes and other" waste ,and attention to wells, water -h'ol'es and barrels and. . outdoor buildings, is especially mentioned. Will all users of c -Will and other pack- aged articles kindly carry the wrappings to their homes and leave them there. The . wrap- • pings are often discarded on streets and fawns and a daily task of removal imposed on owners of lawns wh'o" wish to keel their Premises I neat and orderly: Please a'stsist in making the town attractive. . . T111E�`LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, , ` SEAFORTH . Wheeler. . Mr. and Mrs. ' Alvin. Simith and . Eleanor, of Bluevale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Berry.. • -r ii. �- .. , Mr. and Mrs,. William Reid, Mrs.- ' L,.d , William Edmunds ' and n Mns. Alla' - <r I Reid, of Seiaforth, visited Mr. and r, i` . l ,..:Ile..#ti.e .c,a .... , b:. ,,..', 7.r t o L 1 il, '1'r r1 T:-, Mrs. T.I. H. Wheeler on Sunday. t ;� t !: I fie 4.., mA . Mr. and Mrs, Ben Kaiser, ,orf De• sell 5. 1_xild.+�.v. r.� I.J trod't, and Mir. and, 'Mrs. Jo'lia, Karitse4r, . . of Hiensall, spent. Sunday, with Mr. `''O and ,Mrs. H: Zapfe. ' - The, Bayfield pebple are ,putting on ' YOU WANT their play, "Chill Billy Stiff" In Dnuee- fieldf on Tuesday, May 28,th, in aid, of See our' StoC. first. R@- ' the Red Cross. Everybody come as .ne'wed and Guaranted, we need' your help. - ' Mem,, F. Templeton, of , T"•aronto,• is they're the biggest bar- visiting her sister, Mrs. G. Swan, gains i1941+ the district The Y.P.U. presented the play in HioLwesvillee . United Church on Fri- ` '39 Mercury Sedans day evening, May, 17th. This, is the fifth time they have presented it, .2—Ford V-8 P a n e l W. M. S. Meets Trucks. . The , WW'ene'st 'Misslomry ,Society . 229 Ford A Sedans. of theUailted, Ghurch, Bruca$eld, was �v=..FUI 'M30n �'1"actor S[ h'e'ld In the school, room.of "the: crhurcb' oa May 8th at 2 p.m. with 2• -Tractor Plows,,:. the President, Mrs. Haugh, In the 1— 36 Pard V -S Coach chair. A very interesting paper on paperrs. 1—'35 Ford V -S Coach temperancetemperancewars given by MHlor- boar. Mrs-. Haugh gave the current r 1-- 35 Ford V -S Sedan ents, A very ,events, verspleinddd' t of 'report, 1-234 ,'Terraplane St'- the Presbyterial, which was had -71n. the United Churclu, Seaforth, was giv- d'an .en; by Miss E. Bow'ey. The worship 1 --,32 H1Zp2nOk►lle SQ- .Service was. taken: by Mrs,. R. Allan, after which Mrs. Mustard, Mrs: H. E. dan Wmlght, Mrs..Stevens and Mrs. Aiken - 1—s 31 Ford A Coach head, gave (the(theBible readings, Mrs. Arthur McQueen had ehtarge of the ••�* +a T V L I p'togna><n..... Mrs. Alban and Mrs'. James, Tl�eont grave the "C'hristian Ap,- 'pinotwh ,filo India," which �C!tas taken' FORD - MF-RCUR'V DEALER fes' tine situd'y baok. The bale of clothing is' to -bee' packed this .wee+k Phone 102 -, Seaforth ftmma Mrs. Hauglh'k. The mre,etin'g elotsW, by all repeating the Mizpah bM"ction. I I,_, , I1I.: A, • I , �.. _ ithM4FM41W Reign __ It Theatre nl1n� . `' . NOW PLAYING • MARLENE DETRICH JAM.98 STEWART, "DESTRX RIDES AGAIN ' Mon., Tues., Wed, Next. Thursday THIS Prumcr ROMANCEf Friday 1.'0MERLR' GE®RGA .. Saturday BERON I�RENT• ��� ��, a\\\\ in TECHW I, s ,PAT O'BRIEN - GERALDINE.FITZGERALD ) • BINNIESARNES. • FRANK,MCHUGH U�11, Dlmided EDMUND GOULDING . t �" A 2*h Century -Fos [0,PM'• I With Also Linda Darnell, John Payne Shirley Temple . Spring Byington Nigel Bruce , Gale Sondergamd • 134dle i 6 7 7 Collins . Svbil Jason and a b;dkant cast Star Dust , Minledy-Drlama, the disocive y Coming-- - - and,developmtslnt of a film sitar f • 9 "•-� 'Daytime Wife RESERVE YOUR SATS NOW FOR t "GONE WITH THE WIND" �... FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SERFORTI .,-Spring Anniversary SUNDAY, MAY 26th, ''1940 - at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. REV. CHARLES S. OKE, of Knox Presbyterian Church, Stratford, - will preach at both Services. . SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR . 11 am. -sermon 'Subject, "Our Sure Refuge" ANTHEM-"BLerss'ed Be the Name of the Lor dt" S'olois'ts' --Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mr. Fred E. Willis MALE QUART'ETTF---"Bti'd' the Din of Battle 'Cease" Mr. J -,T Scott, Mr. F. E. Willis, Mr. •M. R. Rennie, Mr. D. I., Reid. 7 p.m. -"The Church's. Great Problem" ANTI-MK--"Sin'g to the Lord a Gloriol s' Song" Soloistt-Mr, . Fred E. Willis ANTHEM -"Appear -Thou Light Divine'' ' Soloisets-Mrs. T. A. Munn, M.r. James T. Scatt . I M. R. RENNIE, REV. HUGH JACK, MRS. M. R. RENNIE, j Choir Leaden Minister. Organist. • - . ...... . 0..PE'N'ING` ,I . 1 :...* �>:; ids Willis Tipping and his 11 ,CASCADE. `' RHYTHM .ORCHESTRA I *•, . Ma- 24&25 w. Admission 500 - l Dancing Free . LakeviewCasino , GRAND SEND. Dancing every : - Saturday I. a • -_ - • I .. I I ... .11 I . .ll 1 Farmers11 Atte� , I .1. I We want to meet a limited) number ,of progressive farmers whd wish .to increase their inlcomle by several hundred dollars • •-. growing, o ie acre of a large variety of Red Raspberry. The berries -to-be s+hippe'd' to' a large Toronto ,dealer for store and miscellaneous .use. . Govermment'Certified root Systems 'fu'rnished for Fall plant-- ing .ov attractive terins. With 'ordinary care -the berry to be planted will y-ield over 8;000 pint boxes per acre. Mail reply to Box 211', .The Huron Expositor, on.or before May�29th 0 . A personal visit will be mage at your home showing business in detail. Farm wners only considered. i I, ' NOTICE TO ,, HOUSEHOLDERS . I • - .. The Sanitary Inspector will 'shortly make his Spring round , of visits emd citizens arere- . quested to have their prem ses�ut in'a s'anittary and orderly condition previous tot hies inspec- tion. Removal of ashes and other" waste ,and attention to wells, water -h'ol'es and barrels and. . outdoor buildings, is especially mentioned. Will all users of c -Will and other pack- aged articles kindly carry the wrappings to their homes and leave them there. The . wrap- • pings are often discarded on streets and fawns and a daily task of removal imposed on owners of lawns wh'o" wish to keel their Premises I neat and orderly: Please a'stsist in making the town attractive. . . T111E�`LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, , ` SEAFORTH . . n . 11, . t. I .. t r,1: ,,., ,, . ., > J,. 1 L,_" .., . '1 , ' L,.d , . �. I. t , , ,, , , 1 ;'Ir r a I'll 3., r < , , � .;. t I, , ,;i. :i-.. I I ,1 ,,.,, , i ;, ,... .,:. 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