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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-07-12, Page 4:. „ ,.. , .. a ,.. M• . .. I ... :, , .. . .-:_ t, .... •.:. -':',. : _. ,._ �� ... � _ .. •n J. �. .r. : ,: ',. N. ,. .. ...- �{ ?•*,..,,.^.• _,, n. ie..-. a nl. il. .. ,., ...'.:f. 1. 1 .,�� r. .' .., .. i .. I 1: . .. I u ' `: I n�.l III I x ^ • °m �.. - ,. } 1. I . ��, I ­ OR * , J, ri , - . ... ... - - , ... .. t. _. '�"� ,..,, A / ��r1� son of th of Hallett, to George; O. Reynolds, t , iign ands' Sunday >S oo held a de- Co i 'A.d 4 e ate George, Carbert and I Ililghtful #,nnual pig" ednesday at fassined Mrs. Cal^hart, of Hallett. The sere- Alwc3eaebl�+=®�e!/1lt�s Tunn'bullje Grove. A s' lendid time '� to Mr�lIn ng t 'rt ` W, (�alUtimuled Prom Mage 1) moony was performed in the sanctuary na!n$ Rl%► lI,C�1P$� wad ref rted. Sports ere directed .,il ? Pauline Lassaline, Norma Liscumb, by Rev: Pa.t}ld1 MGBonald whet a1�a: the, .va Wcic slni4 __ _ . . .... a by Ken Hicks', Bob ass'more, 'Claude• 1.1 rr"' sang the Nuptial High Mass. The Yid sure relief. Blowesl, Walter Spencer, Mrs. George 1 Una MacDonald, William MacDonald, l , 41tf', + ..Frances McCrei'glht, PhyllisrMcMillan, church Was fllleO with friends' of this Hess' and Miss{ Gladys Pass'm,ore_be- Re ) ` l � Orss;�fend Ads will be inserted at. neW low cash rates m p(r]liam Mohrin�;, N?ric Moore, .Helen young couple and the altars an{] M CAP �g a feature of the afterwoon and ,''t i sanetua massed with pink and white C° R �{ HJUNSQN R°Om x •Po." .Sate, R'aated, cost and Foand, Coruirrg Events, Eta—Per word: Muir, Ronald Pattersbri,, George Rob- � 'Srazin a -WAY okc"om days IlkfauLvwr were mluch enljoyed. Transp'ortatiom t° }>aa `',' let week 1 Cent ertson, Gaff Saunders, Vera S'eh'midt, rose Thegbr]de,ne .of enchanting beau= e . committee were Dr. I. G. Smillie, M. OPTHALMiC OPTICIAN "' ,"lf , 2nd week 'Ya Cent. Irene Stoddart, Philmare Sturdy, Eth�1 given in marriage by s D. Drysdale, George Hess; lunch •�•� h father, was charmingin a floor- MCKINDSEY �' Seaforth .,4r, .: Bed week ................ 4 Can el Turton, Elaine. Vickers, Jean Wil committee, Mrs J. Walker, Mrs. A. Y. uighaffi t^ "''"""' 1 th dress of fus'chia taffeta made 1VI Spencer, Mrs. Oliver Row'cliffe and IDDLETON S Hansell will be at W, O- Goo*wft's, store elf- irr, iyy' Minimum ehaage, irrat' imsertiaar .,.. 25 Center son (CNe>Ltral School Sp Each figure, iaritrd»l and pl¢b2eNiaAabpr counts as carp word Passi—James Adams, , Donald Al'lin, yffaut style, shoes to match, a 'leg- Mrs, James McAllister, In tft £gt%I%,- m t s¢d 02 Thnm1®, In Mevvpr'fama Nat> —1 cent par rvvard 'Minimum, so chyle Aar weals Mary Austin, Edward Bennett, .June horn hat with streamers mate g mo bh � I� o , a14. -,,JC-' H,ensali, DI•, and Mrs, ]. G. Smillie, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Lauglxtgn and h F�rr itilmqumi� may be direated to a Box N•umdber, care of The Huron Expo&itca•, for 10 cents Bloomfield,, Dolly Boyce Donald her dress -and wore a ]ihoulder op- son, Paul, of Toronto; Mr, and. Mrs. a satin Ssttdm� g]g�on DlffiY7>Q1i 3,,°x, Brid quet Of cream roses and fern. The Mr, and Mrs_ James Smillie and fam- Yee Teen cent additional per week wig be chaTsW if ads in above class''are not paid by the g% Harold Chase, Eleanor Don- Fred Laughton_of of Parkhill, and Mr. oases and thlboo that have not heart ,a' ! 5wbrrday'i�igkrt in the Wesly ' ® aldson, Alexander Ellis, Margaret bride's attendant was her cousin, ily; Mr., and Mrs'. John- Elder; Miss properly $ Jean Murray;nd Mia. 'Ted Taman, of Listowel', r`+,l' 4 Hirth, ]16wrlage9 aptd Deaths inserted free of °h'H�• Farrow, Jack Ftttzley, ' e'rnice Fuller, Miss Maty Reynolds, of Windsor, y; also seine were present were week cud gasters at the loris of wed kul'e, aR9 re®oma .N Auction Solas, NkMceo to Creditors. Etc. -Rates on 'application, $ wearing n from Brit4s Columbia, Dakota, Mani ' Hours: x$ Audrey Feagan', Helen Graham, Made- g ymp�h green marquisette h Mr, and Mrs. Charles McDonell; Mr. a.m. to 6 P.M Phone HetnwA lt3 �4 ' and silvler shoes, She also wore a robe and California. An -ideal out- memnel'l celebrating this birthday on l+ins Grav'elle, Thomas' Hartney, Dud- Por appwlluGment $67T. tri ' Farms For Sale 1r gboln hat with green streamers and 'ng was enjoyed. Mr. A. G. Smillie, Sunday. i tt ' t ' For Sale ley Holmes•, Robert Howe, Reginald' of Toronto, is' President. +" Huckins, Elmer Hunter, Marguerite a shoulder bouquet of . Ti roses. Mrs. R. N., Douglas, widow of the 5+! FARM FOR SALn loo ecxEs, a aalLEs g� Mr, and Mrs. A. MacBeath, the far south of 6eaiarth and one mile east Lwt. HEAT FOR SALE—ANY QUANTITY Killougli, Dorothy Leonard, Donald The groom's brother, Mr. Tim fCal- late R. N. Douglas, merchant of quoted a• beautiful prayer by ]i.oz� 1. W hart, of Wiltgham, was the best man, mer Miss Evelyn Hankin, a recent Blake, died suddeaily' Wednesday Roberts: The clorMng hymn, "Rescue, st. e c' 7, Concession 8, in the Tbwmshi$ of Twuker- of wheat up to loo bushels, at 75c a MacMillan, Betty McIver, Ila Master- bridal couple, were �h�cxnored at a re- morning at the home of her Baugh- the Perishing," 'W'a's followed b ,the w ,{ ,= smith. Lange bank 'barn, 'hen house and pig huohel. Amply to GIlIORGE LOWERY, Sea- son7, Robert Needham, Loreen' Nivins, and the ushers were the bride's oro- y herr; brick h e. Possession g�lven Novem- forth, 3757-1 the r, Mr. Harr Reynolds, and „Mr, saurian at the pavilion at Bayfield an Douglas Orr, George Parrott, Ken- y 'ter (Gladys,), Mrs. Alfred Heard, of Mizpah benedicti kyr mer 1, :940. Apm4v' to J. W. F8Ek1 .S, Spencer, of Clinton. Shortly at- Friday evening last, 'and during the Stanley Township, in her 72nd year. ales-tt FOR oot gr •ONE USED 'MASSEY-HARRIS peel Porter, Edna Ruffen, Joyce Sag ter the ceremony the bride and room course of the evening were present mer Maty Ellam Dick, Sohi"Im Famiiiy Holds Reunion 1 7 -foot grain binder. Apply T. I .SCOTT, g She was the former •e( _ er, Audrey Smith, Edward .,Straughan, left on a motor trip to Midland, the ed with two occasional chairs and . daughter of the late Mr. 'and Mrs'. Cromarty, Ont 3787xP Leroy Taylor, Edward) Thomas, Marie Wantede wearing a navy and white en- end' table, Mr, William McKenzie do Mr, and Mrs, Peter Schwalm, or ' FOR S9LE QiJFBEC COOK STOVE WITH Watson,�'('atsonHubert. Wigle, EmRnerson James Dick, of Hay' Towns'hdp. Very water front, Apply tlo suslE GavEN- tiVillis•, Lillian Young: semble, white hat and matchinrg ac- ing the honors. Dancing was enjoy- Hensall, enjoyed a delightful Family MEN wANTuD active in all church organizations, LOCK, seaforroh 6757x2 ed to the strains of M'urdock's orebreunion on Sunday.,.and' together with ;' FEW MARE WANTED TO ACT As Passed under the provisions of reg cessories. The best wishes of a host her sudden death comes as a great' l is of friends follow the popular extra, with Mr. William Hayter, doom their family of twelve children, all of i Agents: Must be conmincdng talkers to OR SALE-CROSLE'Y ELECTRIC RE- 'elation 10 (5) of the High, School youngShock t0 her ilamdly, relatives and clearly explamn advanrtsfies our ilovselruld' F couple to their new 'home in Clinton, manager, -� whom were 'present, spent' Ilse day " ' frigerator, six-foot box, brand new. Pric. Entrance Regulations—Ronald Allan, friends, Surviving are two d:augh- Q%',,:,- necessities known as FAMILEX PRODUCTS ed low for quick male. Never been used. Mr. - Ralph 'Brook, of Ailsa Craig, ters: (Margaret, R.N.), Mrs. Turner, at the lakeside. Members of tbeda �.3 offer to .buyers. rLlreaay selling in immerue Agnes Austin, Eileen Kelly, Winnie s. 't DALY'S GARAGE, Rhone 102, Seaforth. Punt the week en dl with 'has patents, 'of London, and (Gladys) Mrs. Heard, family attending were MiBsea Mae gwanti'ties. Doan' .tit:. door canvassing neer- Kelly. 3780-tf Rev. R. A. Brook and Mrs. Brook. and Margaret Schwalm, of London; slay to show articles and take orders for I. The Robert Park memorial medals HIBBERT at whose home she passed away; two 11 same, unuswalay etma cammi�MOM. UnliMit- Messrs, William, ,.Redden and Lee Miss Violet, of St. 'Phomas;. Mervyn, f Here wan b brothers, J. D. Dick, Orillia, and . ,: ea earnings possible Everybody buys on y Madeline Shackleton of The Hibbert township council met Hadden, of Hamilton, and Mr. Wm. George of Hensall, and three sisters, ,of Stratford'; Gordon, Kipper; Itayr lei • sight. For FREE CATALOGUE AND DE- Central School and Lillian Irwin of Wilcox, of ,S't. 'Catharines, spent tho and Lee, of Zurich; Mr, and Mrs. Il_ !:i - Tr�liLs: FAM'ILEX, 570 St Clement, For Rent Victoria School. in the Town'shi•p Hall, Stafia, on Sat- Mrs. Ida Tait, -"Toronto; (Jean:) Mrs. week -end' with, relatives. McKenzie and family, Mr. and Mrs. ��' li)lowtreai. 3787-1 urday, July f 6th, with all members Cawth'orpe, of Tavistock, and Mrs. BAYFIELD CENTRE P Mrs, A. Dougall and daughter, Miss Harald Hanson' and family, Florence. � Houses FOR RtyiT—s,l2ooIv1ED FRAME resem•t, the , Reeve presiding. The Bertha Bell, of Kintail. The funeral sr.. mouse on North Main street Furnace, Clerk read the tslinutes of the pre- Cassie, Mrs. F. Bengwugh, Mr. and �v911 be (held Friday from the home and Carl, all of Henealrl.., i^ Hyaao and wm(ter tin ,house, Available Aug. Mrs. Roy Bell and Mr. and Mrs. A. Harold Wolff had the misfortune to . t �• Notices ' lo, 194o. Apply to GEORGE REEVES, Sea- First Class Honors—Beryl, Castle, vfnus meeting which we adopted' as of her daughter at 2 p.m. with burial forth, 3797:1 Jean' Greer, Bobby Harris, Maud `'read: A resolution was passed de- 1Taylor 'attended the funeral of the fn Bayfi'el'd, cem'et'ery, Rev. F L, Pei- fracture big arm on Thursday of last 1;ARE YOU THE MAN. Heyes, Mary McClymont, Doris Mc-; c{aring Monday, August. 5th, Civic .late Mrs. Jean Habkirk held in Sea- ars, of Varna Utuited Church, afficiat- week while out visiting at the hams '. , , WATKINS DEALER (BETWEEN 2•s AND -- Ewen, Lloyd - Sowerby, Lorraine Tal• holiday. forth on' Saturdiv la,s,t wdt'h burial in ing of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varney, two " 50 year, with car], needed imrmedietely bet, Vera Young,' The following accounts were paid: Hensall Union Cemetery. Visitors with Miss Minnie Reid last miles and a IbaU north of Hensall. do broad' out lolly Soap in nearby sural property. For Sale ) Second Class Honors+--W]Lliam Cox, D. Gestetner Co., printing supplies„ - Miss June Saund'ercock had her week were: Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Miss While standing on a load of bay route and sul0,ly eskablwhed demand for Everyday Necessities, including spice,. Ex- -- Frank Smith, tonsils rem'ov'ed recently. " .•. -•whish••,•was.-.gaing•_rinto..-tlle._:barlt; he, OUSF: F04 SALE -IN EGMONDVILLE, $21.98;. Municipal World, supplies, Orr and MYss" ' Bidflel oP"""'Aylmei; Y trestle, Baking Powder, To let Preparations, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mieklea, Billy caught hold ;oft the barn door. whiCiE 11, Cleansers, 'Medicinm, Fly Spray,'Plineralizea 8 -roomed brick +House, all in good repair;, Pass—Margaret Boyd, Manion' Cas- 69e; McKillop Logan & Hibbert Mrs. Hudson, St. Marys, and John D, ultry Tan,ies. 7-. year reputa-rud Betty left'this week for Rondeau caugih't him, throwing him to- the ", Stock and Pa, a a�ubie garage- lraxeh reasonable., Apply to tie, Doris Clark, Clarence. Larson, Telephone Co.,C$2.51; Mitchell Advo Reid and family, of London. 1 ' eon. 10,000 •aeslcus. Mus be satisfied with E. J. DINNIN, Seafbrth Jessie McCullough, June Miller, Keith cafe, advertising, $2,20; direct relief, month�a etheiresummery will acottageation 7, a Will Collect Rubbish ground. Miss Alice Pfaff 'w•ho was pperatetfr 430.00 weekly at start, Selling experience un- 3786-3 , Miller, Evel);p, Steep. x $12.12 - Thomas D. Wren, Clerk. 1.neemsthed Farm experience tel immediately, Credit Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, Norma, ' " on in Clinton public hospital for ap- ,furni�hed rsht paarties, wrote immeaiatelr, -' " The • fallowing is th,e.'-:s'chool report �' THE J, R. WATKINS COMPANY, Montreal, EXETER CENTRE ' P Eleanor, Bob and Douglas spent the The Heilsal'1 branch. of the Cana- pendicitis, is recovering nicely. for S.S. No. 4, Hibbert: To Grade diaii. Red Cross is sponsolin'g ''a col Mr. and; Mrs. Richard Taylor, Sr_, Owe., Dept.' 0-S-16. ' • 3.716-4 I]t Memoriam I'll—Angela Morris (Han.),- Jack r'ast welek' ` ho'lidaying at Wasaga y O'Reilly, Tom Jordan. To Grade VII Mrs. Fenner, of Montreal :is visit First Class Honors—Dawson Gould- B'eac'h, lection of waste material this week. of Kippen; have to their credit three NOTICE COTT.—In- LOVING MEMORY OF A ing' irk, MV rjorie Welsh. Jones, Maty Feeney (Hon.), Martin Feed Articles of value required are rags, sons who have just recently enlisted: Harry Jeffrey S dear• husband and soar, Russel Scott, who Jean ]nag w1ith her brother and sister -in- ..old, clothing, magazines and papers Jack with the R.C.E., ' of -Petawawa; F, Township of Tuekersmi'th' passed away on July, 13, 1939: Second Class Honors -Chas. Brown, ey. To Grade VI—Catherine McIver (dons u in law, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Taylor. P bundles), cardboard car- Melly, of they $.C.R„ London;ytl- 1, It1Mation Cowen, Robert Davis, Mar (lion.), Beraadette'Barry (Hon,) `7o tons', rubber old tires and tubes) and ney, of the R.C.O.C., London, air&- i3E COUNCIL .OF TUCKERSMITH RE- Time may, help to sale the bitter pain Y Gail, the seven -months -old' bla:by Grade VI -Jack Morris (Honk), Victor an other kind of, rubber not •rhixed their, -son inrlaw, Frank Young, R_C T quests all' FzoFerty owner% to cwt all of the lobs of one hello. aeax: Easton, 'Bernice Finkbeiner, ll a y daughter of Mrs. Art. Prior,, was tak 1 ite th weproeds properly, the •Woad allowance, formed. 13ut only few know how we mus him, Guenther, Lillian Hewiltt, Marie Mei- Feeney and Prank. Jordan, (equal). To, en to: Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea- µ-ith cl'ot'h., tooth paste and flavoring o.C„ Londono , ' i e their property, before sees, u formed. And the loneliness .lod 'thus year. vi,fie�, R'o'bert Mills, Audre" Mitchell, Grade IlI — Joseph � Barry, Ursula - tubes (if wasilied), copper, brass, Payment made same as other years, if cut l - y Feeney, Jack Feene forth, on Friday of, last week where in tim'v. ' we. try to be brave and remem'ber,� Leslie Parker, .Bobbie Parsons, Dor- Y• -- C. Eckert,' she will .remain for two weeks in the lead, pewter, iron, steel, aluminum � " Council Meets Tera ober,1. 1. D. F., McGREGOR, He naw is free from all pain, ane Parsbn•s Doris' Penhae, Helen interests of her ,health', having been utensils. The citizens of Hartsell and. The regular meeting of the village Clank. And at the rbaa's end, Goa willing, Pfaff, Junior Prout, Edward Schenk, very 'Ill at the time of admittanc'e', district are asked to .,eo-operate by council was held, Monday evening an 3787-3 we, -Sadly mise meet rife and Gilbert Sta.tton. saving the above materials,, The Boy > --Sealy missed by wife a,n.t F3m;as; Father Her father, Pte. Arthur Prior,' is at the council chamber with all meat - NOTICE and Mother, and Sister and Brother. Pass—Shirley Appleton', Shirley McKILLOP Present stationed at Ni•agara`on-the- Scouts will do the collecting. Please t hers being .present. Thos. Kyle rem 3787x1 Baker, Calvert' Beckler, Mary Cald Lakes, notice that tin 'cans and tin foil in Municipality Of MCK111pp well, Donald Case, Jean Eliot, Harold Mr, and Mrs. Henry Koehler have - silver paper 'haVe'no commercial va- hosted the work done in the past Leonard. Sparks, of DodsLand, spent the last couple of weeks with. Mr' lue and are o re month, also the borrowing of teiL Elliott,Korth "Gordon, Norman Rack- bask.; is visiting his father, Mr. Alex not required. s. T -S WEED CONTROL ACT STATES: their daughter . of Helen Betty been very _ P ry Mrs dw 'land Is unoccupied• the owner shall rte- , . Douglas Harness, Eric Heywood, Gate of. writing is progressing favor- berta, the _former .Miss_Margaret Bell al asks aboil - so d about -a new flag and some stroy' all weeds ,designated noxious by the Mr, William Ishe, of Se'brin:gville, prAtectio>1 for flys bell rage; sallbe to WHYARD-In Scott Memorial _Hospital, on Marie Heywood, Lois Hunter, Eric ably. of Henlsall, accompanied' by her son, -- regul4vtons, as often in every year as is sof- spent a'day last week at the home be looked after. The Reeve reported "�-. fiaient fi0 prevent the laperri.ng of their seeds. July let, too Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Whyarcl, Jennings,, Eileen' Keown, .Marton -Ker- Mrs. Phillips and children, of Tonga- Jack," recently visited with Mrs. He,l- painting of the Hall; saw's t0 be: 1. seafonttr, a ran of. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, ,Ho'egy, re Sec 22—Amy pers'dn who donhravenes any nick, .Mary King, Mae King, Jack to, are holidaying in. Hensall. en McEwan :and- Miss Jessie Bell, )ler adf the provisions of this act or refuses or' BOLTON -In scoot Memorial Hospital, on Miss Dorothy Huether, of Morris looked after:. The Clerk reported ret ' June 27Ith, to Mr. and Mr's. James H. Bol- Muir, Richard' Pilon, Viola Rollings', Mr. and: Mrs'. Eldon K'adfl and sdsters, .,and: with her brother, Dr. neglects i obey der lthe'rh arias bf f In- i ton, is spending the vacation with her Kading. A. Bell. They flew by plane the Hedden case in, Division Court, specter given under the authority of thsi ton Swarth a laughter. James S'clioeder, June Smith, Tslobe] little daughter, of London and Mr. also 'piesenbedl the financial report 12cDONALIi-In Scott, Memorial Hospital, on Snell, Archie Webber; Wilmer Wein, cousin, Miss Delia Eggert. a.nd Mrs.. Kadin to* aril rRport an enjo able + Act shall iinour a penalty of not less than July 1st, to Ma•: and Mrs. Burton MdDon- We are sorry to nate Ghat MCS. g,. of Exeter, spent y for the $rt3t six mo'IIths of the. yeas 4io, nor rrWre than 450, for every such of- Helen Willson. Sunda trip. Darin their stay here, accon> �'. Vie• a,ld, cnoanarty, a daughter. William Koehler is at present confin- y with .Mr. anrd Mrs. C. S. Hud- g Bills and accounts' were HERS I REYNOLDS -In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Passed under the prbvis]rons of •Reg son, P'anie'd b Miss, Jessd'e Bell, they mo- passed. n, ed' to her room. We wish her a to,] Bouthron & Drysdale, sup - :Tway 71t1,, 'to M� and Mrs. Gordon 'Rey- ulatfon 10 (5) of the High School En- Mrs. Constance Mangnall, and Mr.- W � to New York and attended the f r ' ,ssi person, firm ur chRnpany 1�, Tu 11 --in th a laughter. trance Regulations—Frederick Hafst. speedy recovery, Kenneth, ,Mangnall, of Beachvi]le, Mr. Max Hudson was plies, $21.86; R. Weber;"' supplies, SrJc. 18—Eve owning or operating ,� ,}hres'hdmg o be or ALERA y 9th to r. a MembrA Hospital, - Mr, and Mi•s. C. H. Lightfoat, of o.I•l h Fair, $6.25; I•mgeria'1 Oil, road oil, $813.85F . aelpansnon•;'or causing .the same to be ower- spent.HattiSunday their-.cousin, Miss chauffeur: - �. " abed fbr hire, shail each .year .before eom- -: ander, yMaKllltop,le- son) Mrs. Arthur Alex- , HENSALL CENTRE Stratford,-virvlted dwitk- Mr. and Mrs. the Pedlalr: People, fsigns, $7.40; H . -T. i ` "I maenc;'ne Operations, register such threshing „ Charles Eggert on Sunday. Death of, Mrs. George' Dick 'Gore, gravel,. $7.50; J. Zueft Miss Dorothy McQueen, of London, anxdhime ar .separatlar witty Ghe MStv�ter o! ret Glass Honors —Audrey Dlck, Mr. and Mrs,.. Alex Stoskopf, of pl'ants,, 95c; R Middleton, supplies, I.`.. uature and e+hle:A procure a dertIf'icate of Blanche Green, Marion MacLaren, Fuliarton, were recent visitors with is spending a week with her .parents, Mrs. George Dick, well known resi- $1.00; Municipal World, Ltd., suppNew . VARNA Luanne Ropp, William Rowcliffe. ,Mr., aril Mrs. Charles Regale, Mr, and, Mrs. E. McQueen and, sister, dent of Hay Township, passed away $1.53; G. R Hess, printing, $45.00- .: FRANK E. STOREY, "Second' Class Hoivorsl—Mona Hed- Mr. and' Mrs'. J. H. W 'tlaufer; Mr.. Elva' very suddenly at ber home on Sun- O. Twitohelr, supplies, F, D., $4.56; ,':` Insnectlor.. I Mr, and Mrs. Stockton of Califor- den, Ronald Stephen Robert 'Taylor Wilfrid, Wetlaufer and I,a Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid and family day morning in her 60th ar' Th trn L1 H 1. 0 A 37$7-E Popular Stallions - The Clydesdale Stallion FAVORITE AQAIN 24397 , F lm t NO. 1961 Will stand at his own stable at Brucefield for the-, season. 'Fidttemr dollars to insure, payable February 1, '1941, ROBERT D_..MUR.DOCH, Proprietor. PETER KILPATRIOK, Manager. 3780-t1 Imported Clydesdale Stallion SOLWAY RESOURCE Imp. [28173] (23029) - -Enrolment Nb. 8744 Form i Will stand for the improvement of stock th,'b season; as llwllmws : • Monday Xorniimq-Will leave has own stable at Braeefield and go to the 2nd Concession, (then south rind east to Alex. S,imclair's, for moon; then east to the Town Line and north: V the 9th Conce8stan to Wm Patrick's, for night. Tuesday -!East 11/4 miles and north tb the 7th Concession to Coyne Bros-, for noon; ,then to Robe* Db'ig'.s•, 7th Concession, 'for night.- Wedne;day-'res Ge mnel'l'a Corner and nlorth to A. & J. Broadlfoot's, for noon; then to his oven. stable. Thox1tday-At his own stal?)e, Friday - West to the second Caneesalion of Stanley and north to John H. McEwan•s, for nban; then to his own stable, floil night. Gatmrday-at his own stable. Terms --to -inure a foal, $15.00, payable' February 1, 1941, R D. MUMDOCII, Proprietor and Manager. 3780-tf The Standard Bred Stallion BARON LULWATER 2.11%2 Form 2 WE'1 s6aaud at ,his +owner's stable im Eg- mandville for season Of 1940• Baran I•nrlwa%w wale Hlhe fastebt and tough- et.y 34aandd in Canada in 1930. He is a 4i aw home as well), as he was first and Rrebm•ve ChamtVton 'alt the Roymll in 1988 and first at Toronto -Ex. in 1939. He is siring speed ailso, as his son, Basan Rroctchild, took a record b'f' 2.18 and was a close second in 2-.10% , Another! son, Bailin Grattan, took a record of 2.141/2 as a •three-year-old (last year, and w�, orae Rif .the -best Coals ever raced in Canada as he raced '%,paint such horses as Peter Bidnvell 2.06, Kathleen Grattan 2.071/2, Tony Grottan 12.68, and other fast record ho,rseb, and lbbkcd be food tha�t' Vic Flem- ming, the •trainer and driver' ,of Billy Direct L55, the w]prld'e fastdst harness horse, came over friom the U. S. mmd offered $1,500.00 for him. Termla-4116.00 ib insure .mare with foal, payable. February 1, 19¢1.. Paz+Mes disposing A mares before foaling .time will be held resvo ible whdflher in foal' or not. W. Ga: GOVENLO'CK, Bomdndvr�l'e, -Owner - Phone S&forW, 668 r 5. 87&1x8 rhe Pure Bred Imported OYydesdale Stallion TORRS MAGNAiE ` TWv. (268821 (22371) Enrolment No. 3019 First Class, Form. %. Grade A, Premium No. •27 Monday.-•.WhId leave his own stable. ,Lot 4 3onci"Sssian 5; Hibbert, and proceed to M: 4,goe s, for ,noon; then to D. J. O'R.eilly's, Said wood, 'fir night. Tud.day-To J. Me- ?lwbhy s, Lot 32, • Conce®hion 2, Logam, for iomr ; thence to his oven suable for night. Nlo'dnesdal!'-'R'o 'Cecil ,ibdtvh% Lot 10, Con. a*fon 8, Lag+eti,, for noun; thence by way �f Gonldn Sdhbol House to his ("M stable or ,night.', .. Thurradsy--To Lone, CWquihlourt•s, nrt 3, Carieeawion 8. Hiibbett, for nwon.; thetnee 9 .rte wwlate'n Lot 11, cbrnb�fGei 11. ItlonV,*, •where she will remain, from a to ohL; h fade to JWVu '"hi1A1'is, . Lot 10, 61 rd�fiom S, 19t;iMYOK for ati lit. Prldav- k) J°abi,eh ilC2orrti o Y 6t< 2G, Cbniee8foa 5, frA, ei'Ih Sot Moon, dtll,&xte tb h4a 'owtt Viable. tadra fit Will Itemofaf ual'lr�°"'6lre' 4!iril;6*1tiff will k fn�o�iln�. To ' —ft" outrb a Pbal` X18,00, 'No be paid t0 i0 'Jew ,1'90 Rtffl ALL,11 ,�xoofubdlt .& gee il g', ,ltltibl(•fu t4tsr&ft I9' r 18, 7.) MIS., pia, have been spending a few weeks Past—Dona'id Bell, James' Clark, tss vtna Lohr, of Brunner, 'visited an, Sunday of. London, spent • Saturday at the ye e former Min Nellie' Anderson, she e sa Ydro, $5.61, E. Willard, trucking, streets, MOO;. Wr OtterbelitaF with the latter's sister, Mrs. M. El- Margaret Fuss, Jenny Jolly, Mary with their cousin,'Mrs. Chas, Eggert, heme of M9ss Minnie ,Re]d, was• a daughter of the late Mr. and. labor on streets, $5,20; J. Kipfer, la- liott. Little Christina:" Rutherford,, of Kinsman, Elden Love, Gordon, Munn, Lau'retta Reichert,, Jean Schilbe, who is still confined fo her beds Mr: Wilbur'Hoegy Miss Eleanor Bell, R.N., of London, and friend, Miss Do'u'glas, R.N., of Mrs:-'Dav4,d Anderson, of Chicago, Ill:; and granddaugliter bar on streets,, $5.80;. R. Tb'dd; labor Hamilton, was the guest last week Hair- ry Smhth; Ralph Stephenson,', ,has been indis- posed, for a few days.. S'askatbon, have been vacationing at of. the late Wm. Dell of Hensall. Mrs'. Dick, althougli on, streets, $6:80; T. Hudson, labor on streets, $6.00; P. Daters, labor'on " of her couslin, ;Mary Elizabeth Beatty, Mr. Harald Rothwell„ Windsor, . DASHIWOOD CENTRE Mr. and Mrs.' William 'Hoegy and+ and Mrs. W Koehler spent the Hyde. residence on the- London Road South. Whale o'n• their vacation not in the best of health following a slight 'stroke some time was feel- streets, $2.80; E. Fairbairn, labor on. •$6.40; H- Love, spent Sunday with his parents, .-Mr, a First Class Ho'n'ors�Lilly Is'eii, Su Sunday last with Mr, and Mrs. ' Wm, Mr. they enjoyed a week's motor tri p to .ago, ing as usual last week, but on Satur- .streets, • labor on streets,.,80c; G. W. Case,, teaming on. and Mrs. John Rothwell. :Mil- dry' Sharnow; Glen, Webb, Grass at Blyth. 5 Ottawa, Quebec and ,the. S. -t. Lawr= day morning she, told !her daughter, g ° streets,, $8.00; C. SwiHie teaming on Mrs: Austin and, daughter, Ma Mary, in company ISecaud, •Class, Honors, — Gordon Mr, and Mrs, Dan Sherbert and epee. Helen, to pre pare the breakfast as 'she streetsti $9.20; W. Dabus', lobar, $4.60; with Mr,'and Mrs. Billy Aus- 'Sunday Kraft, Mona Tetreau, M'a'ry. Turnbull. family, of Monkton, ysitedl with 'Mr. Mrs. Connley, of Winnipeg, Man'., ••her was not just up to the mark_ Her 'T. Kyle,, salary,'$55,,00; J. •A. Patter. - -tin, of Seaforth•, spent in Lond'esb'oro• Pass —lVI arlett ; Emery and Mrs. Charles' Eggert .on .Sunday, M?ss Betty accompanied by P g daughter and' chhldren, are • visitors da'ugh'ter, returning to her wot11er'a g room soil, .sal ary andd freilght $113.00. To•. Rev. and�Ii rs. Peters 'are at their elen Zit•, Pfaff, ,,Ada Willett, Helen• Z]ler. Hanley, of Dahlin, spent the week -end' at the ,home of Mr. and at the home of kir• and Mrs. J: E. 11Mo wan, Lon�dlon 'is a short time: later, found'' ber unconscious. , She. failed to. rally, her tal, $1,142.05. Robison and, ]11'+oir: That We ,naw adjourn to meet agifn summer cottage, Muskoka, while Rev. WINCHELSEA, -CENTRE Mrs. Fred:' Hoegy, Road South. Mr, MCEwan a bro- death coming suddenly' Sunday morn- August 12th at 8 p.m Carried,—Jam Mr. Penrose, of Exeter, is in charge they oP Mrs. Cbnnley. The 21�isses ing, S'he Was married to her .surviv- A. Patterson, Clerk. or the circuit in the absence" of Mr. First -Class. Hbno'rv--Grace, Brock, Edith and Lilliali MaEwan, of Kit. ing •husbanldl slo,me 31 years ago in BRUCEFIELD et Peters. Marion Hodlgert. ,. clheme'r, are also at the McEwan Chicago, and, they have resided in r,sand Mrs. Wildfon' and. g d• family ' Second CIass Honorsi-=•Donald Bray, blame, where they will spend the sum- this district from .that time op. She Mrs. Thompson and children., of Sarnia, are visiting her mother, Mrs'. spent Sunday with the latter's par- ents, Mr, a'n-d' Mrs. Gra•ssick. Shirley Coultis, Shirley Murray,., Pass — A•n+nie Simpson, Harvey mer months., Decoration day was held on Sunday will b,' much) missed in the, home by, ,her •husband and, family, where she I $uekwheat Sparli'ng. • . W. Stevens. - ,,: afternoon last "under the auspices of was a faithful wife and devoted mo - ZURICH CENTRE First Class Honors)—Leona Druar, Shirley Duch'arme, Dr. and Mrs. Carman Haugh ,and, children, of Toronto, visited Mr, and the LO.O.P. an conjun'etion with, then Exeter-Hensall 'branch of the Cana- dian ther and by her boats of friends and` neighbors. She was: a valued mem- . `�� TUCKERSMITH Jean Krueger, Ralph Krueger, Joseph Miller, Wil- Mrs. C. Haugh., Pte. Abe 'Lapfo and Ptie. Ross•Grafn- Legions, -SP speakers in- clu+ded' Rev, M. A. Hunt, of Trdvitt ber of Carmel P're's.byter]an' Church, Surviving ar'e' i-er 'husband, two sons, We have a quantity of Mr. and Mrs. C.'O.'Martin, of Engle- ,hart, are with the lady's -Mr. liam Rbbinson', Margaret Schilbe. Second Class Honors—Bruce Eick- ger, of Landow, visited at th'efx homes 'here. - Memorial Church Exeter, and Rev. a•'Weir, .pastor of Carmel Presbyter- Earl' and Edwin; Cour daughters', Mrs. Jack Verbe'em, Hensall; Mrs,= BUCkwheat Oil hand, parents, and Mrs. J. E. 'Ball. meier, Arthur 'Ge1linas, Audrey Gill, y Arvas H,a'berer, Ada Hap. Mrs, Alice Hohner spent the week- ia.n Church, Hensall, who spoke at the 'tile Broad- foot, Brucefield; Margaret, Strathroy; Helen, - suitalble for Misses Anna and,„Margaret Cole, of .end in Cldnto,n. cenotaph ant, cemeteries,. q ' at home; one 'brother, Wilfred seed. Goderich Township, are holidaying Pass --Kenneth Armstrong, Alphon- Master Billie Swan, of Hamilton', is Bugler Fred Beer sounded • the Last of Chicago, . - • ° 'with their grandlparents, Mr. and Mrs, sus' Bedard;, Clair Bedard',. Theresa Bedard, Teddy Jeffrey, visiting at the home of his grand Post' and, Reveille. Sam Dougall, The funeral was held from her -late Get in touch with u for Giff. Crich. Robert Me- father, Mr. James Swan. presidletnh of the Legion, acted for the residence on Tuesdq afternoon at 2 Mrs, N, Garrett spent several days Last Kinfey, Helen Robinson, Ray Schd'lbe, Elizabeth Steckle, Ward. Thiele, Mrs. R. Townsend, of the United Legion and W R. Dougall and'. Earl Campbell for p.m. and was conducted by. -her pas- tor, Rev. W, your requirements. week with Mrs, J. Garrett, of States, vis'it'ed leer sister, Mrs. ]Kc the Oddfellows. Decor. Weir, who chose far his Lopxies+boro. The June meeting of the Tucker Kenzie, ” Miss' Ellen Scott, of London, is at.ion took place at Hensall Union and MeT aggart's cemeteriesx theme, The Eternal God isl.,the re- fuge and nn�dlernseath, ar'e the everlast Go. T. Ndiek�e &Sons smith Ladies' Club took the form of a. Red' Crass tea basement Constable P. spendling her holi'd'ays at her home here. Death of Mrs. Peter 'Murray ing arms, Deuteronomy 33:27, and from which bre • ,held in the of the quoted the, words eter- nal and HENSALL church on Wednesday, July 10th, to which the ladies. of the Stan- jr�, McCoy Mr. Harry Dunio# of London, spent the week -and with Mr. Death, claimed a very highly re= everlasting speak a message of comfort and. hope as•t'h'ey to ' ' ley Club; the London Road Club and 7 and Mrs. )toss Scott. spected ,citizen i.n the person of Mrs. Peter point God who) car.'es for us in this life PHONE 108 NIGHT$ 133 the Kinhur>L W.M.S.'were Invite(]. (Cbntinu'ed from Page 1), • Miss Doris Dutbt, iof London, sent P Murray, the ,former Catherine • McShe i ny, who psass,ed and Prepares a home for us' in the next. 11 The visiting ladles, about 75 in num- ber, Held in the highest regard by hun- the wee"k-end at h'er home here. away at ,her home i'n Hay Township in her 69th- This God has revealed his. eternal love supplied the program, which con- 'reading, dreds of 'fel'low officers throughout Mr. and Mra. Paul, of Minneapolis, year. Mrs. Murray, a in and through His • Son' whose sisted� of .a "Waiting For the Ontario, for this thsaraughness and of Min'n:, s: Fent a Pew days witb�.' Mra, very well known resident, hied been in ill health resurrection proves to us that life Lights fa Change," by Mrs. H. Stew art; a duet by Mrs. fcieney, by his, superiors, and by the Margaret McKenrcie, for the 'Fast three years, but up un- on this planet is' not -our whole exist- ence. Such (� SEAE7"%RT Britton and Miss citizens of God'erioh' and Huron Coon- til a week before her d ath was feel- a fifth ae tdlat firings u 1 Britton; a reading, "A ptr'om'an'S Work," by Mrs. George Falconer; tY gsnera'lly, far his fairness in police work, Comstabi'e ing in much better h-ealtb, and her comfort in every hour of bereavement and it ]s our strongest MONUMENT WORKS a S010, Does McCoy Was a mod- HENSALL death came as a great obtock to hope at this time. Burial y June Come "Min Huron?" y Mrs. In.nHs; a talk, "My Trip from tr n or man and' tallied little of himself or his exploits in his profession .her family) amd: host of neighbors and was in Hensall Union Cemetery, .the pallbearers being.Tom (Formerly W. E. Chapman) Correction Jerusalem to Heifd or during this war service, He was' In a re ort of the McClinchey - Me- P friends, Surv4.v]ng are ,her four daughters: Elizabeth, Milwaukee; Lang, Goa, t Armstrong, SydnLey Now operated by Fowler; a" duet with guitar accom- known to his intimate friends as, a "slquare Gregor wedding, whlf•oh appeared In Is- abet, Detroit; Hannah', Hen,gal'l MacArthur, W. CUNNINGHAM & pandment,' Mrs,-Plumsteel and ,Mrs. Clegg; ,reading, Mrs. Adams on "_Does shooter." Said Crown Attorney D. E. Hsolples:' this Paper last week, it was incorrect- lY stated that the ceremony lhra,d been and Violet, at home, and two sons, Tack, Detroit and Lorne Luker. Theifloral ttrribuees were lovely. Attending the funeral PI:YDE Temperance Pay?" Luu'oh wt's sere "He was, one of the Most consciemt_ Performed by ' Lev. E. F, Chandler at of and William of the West, S•he is als+b survived by h'er husband, from Chicago were - the deceas'ed's. brother, We invite inspection of our• ed. by the Tuckemmith, Club and an ions and ca:Pable 'officems I ,have., -ever Kipsp'en, whe"reefs Rev. A. W. Gardiner The funeral was held Mr. Wilfred Anderson, and stock of Cemetery Menlorlate enjoyable balf-hour was spent over the tea cups. met, Not -only bald •he ability, but he was the sofH•ciatin'g minister, and the from her late home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 Miss Mae MacMorran; from Orillia, J. D. Dick. SEAFOi=TH -4• Tuesdays and About $16 was collect- ed for Red Crass work: - .. used rare ,tact in dealing with the psubilia" ceremony' took place at Egm,ondville Manse. p.m. and was 1'argely aitendied, and was The W.M:S. of 6be Uliiied Church $ urda Saturdays., or any time by ap- p'ointment. I ' ". Mr. -ands Mrs. James Stewart' and Constable McCo y'si hobby was hunt- Smillie Reunion conducted by Rev. W. Weir, pastor of Carmel Presbyterian Church, met in the schaal room of t1le church, Miss Velma.and James, Jr., of Loam- ington, 'spent ing,A and: flslhd,ng a.11d it. was on this Bayfield was the setting for the who Paid flrtUng tribute to tbe' life Thursdayafternoon' Thurxday afternoon last with, a wi DR. P. HARBURN--rPhone 105 a very pleasant visit Mr. "J."D. sub[Tect that, he was "at ,home." He annual Smillie reulnison, Saturday at of the, deceased. Two'of ,h,er favorite hynitis, attendance, Mrs. B. Cross, Phone 41 EXETER Box 1S0 with and Mrs. Stewart and Miss Winnie. $Fent his annual 'hsolidays, and -spare time in the bush and' which there was a large represlenta- "Safe in the Arran's of Jesus" and: president, was in charge. Mrs.' A. Spencer reported ported: a Mrsd. L. J. Doig and Miss' Janet, , at fishing 'tion stmearns, and had a rare collection ,of the clan present. Sports were a delightful fe ;turz and we— A__* "What a MI -end We Have in Jesus" w r nurriber of tris- its made to the sick and, shut-ins Bur- .-_. ,. by M,r. John C. Doig, of Detroit, of firearms and fishing tackle and e tree - ed by Miss Hazel Smillie. Smillies e e ,surng, Fallowlrng the..:. service t11ei cortege proceeded is Exeter Ing the month of June. Th;e home returned: (home , after havin g pleasant t(rri,e In Roches- took great 'Pride dor it. are deoCendants, of - the late Stuart sem- etery where burial took Place. The cooking sale held iml June realized, $35,00. On Jmlotion Mrs. ter,N.Y.,a ter, 1V.raid Nda gore Falls, having Smlriilt,e, who resided ongthe London r Road, originaffng in Ireland. Attend- Pallbearers weret six nephews of the •, p' deceased: R, of ,MCDonell glad, Mre. C. Cook, it was decided to „CLINTON ing visited with the Parl Mrs. Missy. from sout�oifAown'' weme Mr. and sWsel B•lackwetI; Lou Claris, Jr., 39a'rl and Will Colltns, Purchase an! ,annual blue book fot the, Mlssdon circle, anderr's J. Markrbiam and Miss Dora, and Mr. David Brooks, also Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Smillie, Dr. � Jennle Smil- Ile, Miss Margaret Smillde, Mr, C. Pligrim and R. S•tear. The floral 'tri- butes The S'cript'ure, 13th chapter of Mark, was. read. by Mrs, Carbert - Reynolds Mrs. Albert Gooding, of Londohl. A beautiful and; impressive sere, and Mrs,. Murray S1ni•llie and family' of wt re many and; beautiful. The YII-P-'S, oE, Rural, County Spencer. Miss Ruth 13tobk and Miss Gol•di'e spent the holiday with, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Miss Wininfe m•0n'Y'ta0,k place at 0'Welock on fiat- urday° morning, Toronto, Dr. Roy. Slmd'ilie of Wesitan, Prez- byterlal !Meld their pi6nie at. Turf)- 04'o¢.s favored with a duet "The Cathedlral In the sStewa'rt and, NPrs Grace Ross., of Sea�lborth, is ,Josepih's -June•L 29th, In St. Church, Clinton,, when the Dr. Sni ilie, Niagara Falls'; Mr. and Mmg. Stuart Slnilid+e an1d1 fatriily, r�i': bull's Grove on, Wed'aeslday. Dir'e'ct- l:ng sporty 4n,es," witiv guitar acebrnpanfinent. aVI#•'s�'°,jyurpap vlsltinlg with relatives In 'the, neigh- marplage was solelnnizexd' of Agnes Catharines• Mr. and Mrs. J G Hl- wEme Allam Davidson and) Alvtn Bei'1 „ Presented alt 9silterestin,g talk . on • , B:A Tems erance," givin excerpts from: r ,l $ tlt�lit . bolhbd'd. Marie, dauglhter of M•r, anal M'rs. P. der, Oshawa; Lorile jldlel, Got; ffnm He7bsadl Unite'd Cliuf'oh bangregtz- Mxc. Ethel Craw's address. She also �., , t Y y , v ,.. ,. i ( ..,I k .,.. , v ..Y .. ,: 3 ,. .....I... .. .. _.. . « , a r ,: , i r.. .,. r ,. .. , ,Y n. .:. :, .e.r :. ., I' ,. , , , •' wa 4 , ,;.:'. �, ,. . ; , ' . ,, . , , is r :, ., ,, :. .: .. ,. a .,... 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