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The Huron Expositor, 1941-08-29, Page 44 s. 14§§i1jed Ads will be inserted at new low cash rates: • Ear, iiii,r0;liented, Lost and Found, Canting Event*. Eta --Per word: Int week 2nd week • ard week Minimum charge, first insertion Each figure, initial and abbreviations counts, as one voard. ergot of 'Mono% On Memoriam Nptices-4 cad per word. Minimum, 60 cents per week. Erica may be directed to a Box Number. care a Tile Huron Expositor. for 10 cent eaten, Ten eosin addithmat per week will be charged if ads in above class ore rust paid by the __,Shttrx..'daY night in the week in which the ad was run. Writs. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. Auction Sales, Notices to Creditors, Bt.--Otatee on aPplication. 1 Cent % Cent % Cent 25 Cents For Rent' ,PURNISHED HOUSE FOR , RENT ON ' High Street. Apply on piernisee. MRS. H. J. GIBSON. 3846-tf 1400IVIS TO LET—RECENTLY VACATED -1-1' by John Beattie. See MRS. D. REGELE in the block. 33834-tf Ladies or Women Wanted Help Wanted IATANTED--GLAL FOR GENERAL HOUSE " work, who can do cooking for house in Hamilton. Good wages. VV'rite, stating age and experience, to MRS. J. B. KAINE, 269 Bay St. S., Hamilton. ' 383841 Wanted p OOMERS WANTED—II 10 If SCHOOL " Students. Two blocks from the Collegi- ate and two from Main Street. ' Apply to MARY GILINSPLE. North Main St. $844-x rFURIO YOUR TIME INTO DOLLARS BY Familex Products in Your gam- munity. It's your opportunity for easy and repeat salea. No experience needed. Begin with a few dollars and own your business. MONEY BACK FOR RETURN UNSOLD GOODS IF YOU HAVE TO DISCONTINUE. Free catalogue and dobails on request. MISS G. ST. GEORGE, 570 St. Clement, Mantreal. 3846-1 Lost and Found 'n'OSTELAY STEER-43L.A.CK AND WHITE -1°' steer came to Wiliam A. Broadhagen's farm, 'Puckett:1mM last week. Owner can have sante by paying charge and moving POR SALE—IMPROVED DAWSON GOLD - property. 3844-x -1-` •en Chaff seed wheat, grown from dogis- tiered seed. Price tiloe5 per busthel. J. C. SO1 ELLIE. Phone 01 r 2, Heiman. 3846-2 WAN'1'ED—$800.00 FOR MORTGAGE ON " good farm property in Hibbert Town- ship. Mo-ney needed to dean up an estate. Apply to K. I. McLEAN, Barrister and Solici- tor, Hensall and Seaforth. 3885-t4 for Sale Farms For Sale "WARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES, LOT 6, -1- Cor4, Stanley Township. Good bend- ing:. good water supply, well fenold. Make excolient pasture • farm. Cheap for quick Apply in writing to Box 274,, EXPOSI- TOR. 3846x2 Notices NIOTICE—DO YOU KNOW THAT YOUR ` Watkins &lager lives three Idoclot, east of Soaforth Public Library. Wifl be at home in evenings- 3844-3 POR SALE—ONE SOLID WALNUT DIN - ng room:mete, modern, and good as new; one bedstead, and two small dressing tables: also one hand•holoked wool rug, 1l. x 214 yds. Apply to BOX 39, Seaforth, Ont. 3845-3 FOR SALE -1 RUMLEY OIL PULL TRAC- ter in good „eonclition 20-80 hiorsetovver, on steel: 1 Frost & Wood epring tooth c.niti- vator; 1 No. '4 Massey -Harris spreader: 1 McCormick -Deering No. 3 cream separator. new. This ils the last separator of old series left" reasonable for quiet sale. E. MOUS- . SEAU, Kiopen, Out. Phone 94 r 5. Hensel'. Wil BUY YOUR GRAIN — W'E ALSO TV bruck it and supply bags. Prices bet, ter and gran better than in 1940. We buy for George Thermoset:, Hensall. Phone us for i n formation. SPROAT & SPROAT. Phone 665 r 2, Seaforth. ' 3842-5 1, 3845-2 For Sale or Rent In Memoriam , QOLDAN—In LOVING WIDMORY OF 11°' Horry Srldr•r, wiFrt) T+Issed away ! year; ago. August 29th: POR SALE OR RENT—GOOD FARM PRO- ' lsettY. 218 acres, on 5th Concession, L.R.S., Tuckeremilito Bank Barn, *, brick I house. Water is house, and harm Land in ; good condition. Apply to J. D. GEMAIELL, R.R. 4, Seadlordi • 3842-4 Anction Sales A UCTION SALE OP HORSES, CATTLE •`--" and Pigs. Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to seta by public auction' at Cud- more's Barn, Sea.forth. en Tuesday, Septem- ber 2, 1941, the Bellowing: Horseo—Black Pereheron create 2 year; old, 1300 lte.: bay Percheror: mare, 5 years, 1250 lbs.; brown Pereheron 'sorsa 3• ream old, 1300- lbs.. Cat - tae -40 head good feeder eagle, Durhams and Herefords, ranging from 500 to 800 Hs; 2 pure bred Durham bolls 14 months old; 10 Spring calves. These ane ail Ontario cattle In good condition: PISS -75 -pigs ranging from suckers .to 125 He; 2-whte1 trailer with stock rack; nem-, oat roller, 14 -inch. Terms --Cash. HOMER HUNT, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, 3846-1 Notice to Creditors NOTICE TO, CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ROGER RICE ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS " ;against the Estate of Roger Rice late of the Township of Tuckered:rid' 1, County of Huron, deceased; who (Ned on or about the erd day Of 'July, 1941, are. hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the' 78th day of September, 1941. fail particulars of their claints. Immediately after the said Iasi mentioned date, the assets of Om said estate will be divtilbuted amongst the parties entiile.l there- to, having regard only to claims of which the undereigeied shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, acid the undersigned will :sotbe liable to any neeson of whose claire the Oundersigned shall not then have netice •for the assets ski dintributed or ani part thereof. •--. DATED at Seaforth this 23th day of Auenet, 1941. '52. I. McLEAN, Seaforth and Hensall. Solicitor for Executor. 3846-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATIER OF THE ESTATE OF ELLEN FORD, late of the Village of Hen - sail, in the County of Huron, Spinster, de- ceased. • -varlet IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL areditors and others having claims against the estate: or claiming any interest therein as heins or othorwioe, of the said Ellen Ford, who died on or alxot •the lath day of May, 1941, at the Village of Bengali, in the Prov- ince a Ontario, are required to send, on or before the 2nd day Of September, 1941, to the undersigned, GUARANTY TRUST .COM- PANY Or CANADA, their names and ad - and descriptions, and fall parties - tars 8n writing of theriir elabna, a statement of their accioloste, and the nature of the se- curities, if any, 'held by them AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said 2nd day of Sotiteinher, 1941, the said GUAR- ANTY TRUST COMPANY OE' CANADA, will proceed to distribute ehe assets of the gait estate erelong the a:arsons entitled there- to, having regard may to the claims of which it shad then Mire had notice, and that the said 01.7ARANT1 TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Will not be liable for the said asseki, or any part thereof, to any Penton of whose.eltim it shall not then have rersiiv- ed notice. • DATED at Torentio, theb 1st day of Aug- trah 1941. GTJA11.4.14TY TRUST COMPANY of CANADA. teem:tor of theretake of Eller: Ford By ZIMMERMAN, nesecaewlena & HAYWOOD 372 Bay Street., Teeento Solid -boss herein. • Popular Stallions FAVORITE AGAIN (24337) Enrolment No, 1901 •" Rag been- mime the 'belt Cledeedate tamale home 'ft* Ontario on Field Dave 1t men of the Agra -Whoa College, and bee won more eel ticket Cum oey Clyde hiznive in Ontario. are will state efor the amieen of 1941 st tinzne Erika ekeweireeon 7, ;Meet and will Iteavel la: teener tar a emerotrahle dittonee to meet, fireireafea battlea Tet4rneee400.0-0 fee thirtifirt 1325,00 fete tWo mataieefient Abe; .thineentierete. atitaVaitla litlanaDOCK, (hetet • . Eterite *WO, adainefer- . ••• 1032.12 dowft tains* ' • . Ietire 1 383a.at .Y•fartatfea. 'Tie sweet to kni:rs, meet..again. Whore tronbles are no more, And that the -one we loved so well Has just gone on before. • MR two - -Always remembered by Wife and Family. Deaths POWELL—In Seaforth, on Thuraciao. August 31:1'j., Olive Elizabeth Stirling, beloved wife of George Powell, in her 28th year. , Births NorliNGIIAM--In Scott. memorial- Renew, -on Auguet 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nottiegeern, exegete a sbn ROWCLIFFE—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 22n2. to Mr. and Mrs. Carman ,Roweliffe, Seaforth, a 8011. •11.2111111111M WINTHROP, The W.A. and W,M.S. will meeteat the home o$ -'Mrs. Hugh Alexander on Wednesday,. Sept. 3rd. The roll, call will. be answered' by "Faibh." 4.•mou.,..iirimenow;mmir •••• EAYFIELD . Mr. Arley Atwood and son, James, of Detroit, spent last week with his daughter, Mrs. Dutot. 'Miss Eve, Hartleib, of Stratford, is spending her vacation tin the Village. Mrs. Thomas King and daughter, Miss Hilda, of London, are visiting olff friends in the village. • Owing to the illness of James H. Reid, Mr, George W. Elliott will re- ceive the Hydro payments of the vil- lage 'in future. Mrs. C. Guest and daughter, of Toronto, are Waiting her sister, Mrs. af. Thorns, this week. TUCKERSMITII Mr, Fletcher Whitmore has gone to Valcartier Camp, Quebec, for train- ing in war work. Miss BeryleCarter, of Hullette visit- ed, with Mr. and Mrs. William Roger:. son over the week -end. The Tucitersmith Ladies' Club quilt- ed three quilts for the Red Cross at the church on Thurstla,y. The next meeting will be hela• on September 3rd at the tome of Mrs. FTownsend, lion call will be answered by "Sug- gestions for ways of raising money for the Red Cross." . Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Whitmore and Messrs, Warren and Carman visited with Kitchener friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H. McLaughlin, of legmonelville, and Mrs, McKenzie, of Hensel], visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebbutt. Mr. E. Layton wears a broad smile. .A brand new boy arrived at his house recently. TUE Wieeveie ••01911.1011011•Pbt3i. ssaumaimmeasemmasearavelroweramse ....tiommonak • KIPPEN Miss Laurabelle Wright and Miss, Kathaleen Sillery, of Brucefield, are attending the Exhibition in Toronto this week, and will spend a few days 'at Niagara Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright. The Kippen East W. 1. held their regular monthly meeting at the home ofMrs. Campbell Eyre on Wednesday, Aug. 20th. The meeting opened with community singing. Mrs. Eyre gave a very interesting paper on the history of the Eyre *rm. A poem, "V For Victory," was given by Miss Louisa Trerneer. Two well -rendered duets were given by Dora and Verna. Eyre of Brucefield; Mrs. W. H. McLean gave a paper on„ "Giving a Fair Chance to Every Child—'/Why Not?" Mr. Campbell Eyre favored•the audi- ence with two violiii selections, ac- companied by .Mrs. Wm. Cole. Tb.e magazine review was taken by Mrs. L. ,Clark and Mrs, W. Dining. Mr. Benson Stoneman favored with two well•renaered solos' being "A Cheery Song" and "A Friend of Mine." The meeting closed' with sinking "There'll Always Be. An England" and "God Save the King," BRUCEFIELD ilnonamiisamar=2=crammoe,, • United Farm Women Meet The monthly meeting of the Bruce - field Farm" Women was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh in Brucefield with the -president, Mrs, Iiu henan, in the chair, The meeting opened with singing "Men ,of the tollowed byaali repeating the creed. After the minutes of the July meeting were read and adopted the roll call was -answered with "A Defin- ition of Horne." Several letters were read by the secretary including H. H. Hannan's, Mrs. Buchanan read a let-. ter relating to hospital care, also an extract from, the July Rural Co-opera- tor dealing with the same subject. Mei, Mr. and BITS. William Kyle, of Kippen, was successful in winning first place—in 'the finals an the ama- teue conteet held at the Casino, Grand Bend, Monday eveuing. Six contest- ants were in the finals and Albert lot his prize won $15. He also cap- tured first prize at the amateur .con- . test held at 'Grand Bend the Monday night previous. For his selection he sang the, popular number, "Maria El elm," Dr. Gordon Guest, Mrs. Guest and Murray, of Montreal,,were week -end guests with Mise Amy Reynolds, Mrs. P. Robinson and Mr. Wne Reynolds. Joan and .Silarley Chandler, children of Rev, and Mrs. E. F. Chandler, of Parkhill, are visiting with Wilma, Tommy and Boney Kyle, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle, Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jinks and Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks and Bernice spent Tuesday of this week irt, -Straa ford. Miss Jean Murray left on Wednes- day of this week for Toronto- where she will visit at the home of her sis- ter 'and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. and will also attend the Murray fetinion to be held at Bramp- ton on Saturday, Aug. 30th. Miss Mildred Purdy, younger daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L.erf Purdy, Of this village, was taken to Clinton Pub- lic Hospital on Thursday evening of last week and' an operation perform- ed for appendicitis. At date of writ- ing Mildred is' doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. Frank Rathburn, of Sombre, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Lindsay, of Hensall, and wih ther sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Falconer, of near Brucefield. Mrs. Rathburn 'has accepted a position as school teacher near Sombre, and will commence her duties when school resumes in Sep- tember, Mi -s. Harry Buttery, of San Fran- cisco', Califonnia, and , Miss G. Mc- Coustic, of Regina, Sask., have re- turned home after 'spending a Weep - ant vacation with the formers' sister. Mrs. John Fisher and family. Pte. Lawrence Baynham, of Camp laerden, visited his. wife and two lit - ale sons over the week -end. The Misses -Margaret and Georgina Murray, of London, are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Mary Lindsay -at the home of Miss Jean 'Murray. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thomson and clelaren, Lois and Ronald, of Toron- to, whe have been vacationing with Mr. and Mee. John Fisher, have re- turned home. Judith Shaddick, little daughf ter'o Reeve E. R. Sheadick and.Mrs. Shad - dick, is spending a vacation with rel- atives at Bayfield. Dr. 'and Mrs. Harry Joynt and daughter, Judith, 'of London, are spending a week's vacation with ,the 'Telmer's mother, Mrs: Alice •Joynt. Mrs. Lavelle and daughter, Cather - axle, of Palmerston, were week -end guest's with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shad - dick. • Mrs. W. Luker and Gladys were Suriday guests with relatives in Ad - ss acph a s article on plan for burn: the municipal doctor system was read by Mrs. J. Cairns. Questions on mun- icipal health service for Ontario were then taken and discussed., The ques- tionnaire for August was conducted by the president. The topic, "Home" was well given by Mrs. J. Snider. M'rs. W. Douglas had Charge of the, social program. Mis's M. Marks read an vocal solo by Miss Margaret McQueen and an article entitled "City Cousins" read by Mrs. S. Cairns, were enjoyed'. Miss Pearl Harpole, of London, vis- ited her mother over the week -end. Services in the United Church were largely attended- on Sunday morning. eThe.guest spettleetae•Rev. W. 'A. Brem- ner, of Seatorth, delivered a well • thought out sermon. Miss Peggy Mac- Donald, of Toronto, a guest at the home of,aar. and M'rs. T. J. Sherritt, presided at the console cif' the pipe organ and was much enjoyed. The soloist, Mr. T. J. Sherritt, in splendid. sang Me. Baskets Nora and Vena Eyre then 'favored of beautiful colored gladioli in front operation was given by Mrs, A. Buch- with a vocal duet. A :reading on col of the pulpit were much admired. A public Meeting of the War Ser- anan. The September meeting will, vic'e C.onenittee will be held in aien- be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 sail Town 'Hall on Friday evening, J. Cairns. Lunch ..was served by the i Sept. 5th. The activities of this live hostess and friend's. 'organization for the past year will be Mr. and .Mrs. W. Simpson and Bia I lie and Mr. C. ,D." Simpson. spent Fri- • take reviewed and election of officers will place. day in Kitchener. I The home cooking sale held in Mr. Mrs. Emma Sinipsona and daughter, C. L. Jinks' shop On Saturday, spon- of Hamilton, are visiting Mrs. Rattenei sored by the Women's Association of bury and Mrs. R. ,Stott. . t the United Church, was very success - Get your aluminum ready for the, tie, drive on Sept. 5th and 6th. .' Was Goldie Cross and Miss Ruth Kenneth and Anna Jean Hohner,, Brook, of Hensall, left for Toronto of London, are visiting their grand-! on Monday of this week where they mother, Mrs. A. Hohner. I will enter into training as nurses in Mr. H. F. Berry, Mr. Wm. F3erry, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Mr. T. Smith- and Mr. and Mrs. Gore 1 i. Mr. Jack Simmons, of Windsor, is don Elliott took in the Toronto Fair! t pending hie .vacation with h i s the first of the week. ,'''T 'mother, Mrs. Alda Simmons. ' Don't forget the bingo and other , Mrs. Boyd, of Guelph, is visiting games, Redi Cross booth and. draw for , N • .1: h h voice"He Lifted " tnai-uutS, 252. atid M-rs. Fred Miss Donna Thorns returned on Sat- big prizes on Friday night. We are I Smallacombe of the Kosy Korner urday from a three weel* visit with , asking for donations of piMrs. Marie Hart, of Toronto, visit - e and can -1 Restaurant. friends in Toronto. i dy. , Mr. Harold Weston returned to his ' miss Jessie Grainger, of Clinton, / ed, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. , home•in Detroit after a tame weeks, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. .C• Foster, for the week -end. She was I visit withGrainger. his father, George Weston,, accompanied back .by her three chil- 1 Mrs. Gingerich retained to her Miss Rhea Rouatt, of London, La i di -en, Jacqueline, Peggy ,and • Jeck, home 1irel3ad Axe, Michigan, after visiting her mother, Mrs.' J. O'Brien. i who have been visiting here ?or' the .: ; visiting her mother,Mr, and Mrs. J. 'KCornish, Anna Mrs, Sam Cleave,past six weeks. who is,, 111, ,,but somewhat improved .r.t and . Carlyle spent the week-endin I Mr. Harold Williard, son of Mr. and Present. Guelph. I Mra Ezra. Williard, of Hensel], and Mr. Bryant, who has been in Clin- Mrs, T. Wheeler spent Tuesday . at present employed in St. Catharines toe Hospital after an accidentwith her sister in. Seaforth, on the'is confined to St. Catharines Hospital Varna road two weeks ago, has re- The Baby Band of the Brueefield the result of an accident which,occur- turned to his borne meta improved. United Church entertained their red on the outskirts of that city. Mrs. Murray, of Detroit, is visiting mothers and grandmothers at e While be was returning to the city her aunt, Mrs. John Thorns. ' gatherings heldin the school room of he had a flat tire which Caused the the church on Tuesday afternoon at , Miss Menem, after visiting friends. car -to leave the highway and careen in Northern) Ontario.; returned to tbe 'which more than 60 adults and chil-• then vvere preeent. Miss.to the ditch turning over three times. village on Saturday. Bowey, X-rays taken at the hospital revealed The directors of Bayfield Agrioul- president of the W.M.S., presided ov-, no broken bones, but he is badly tural Soy have increased the priz- A r the program and led in the- open- bruised. es in their list and expect a much ing prayer, after Which ,she read an., Mr. R. H. Middleton, Hensel] drug- • larger exhibit .at the Fall Fair on 'inspiring paper en the themeof gist, has on display in bis window an 'Love." Ten members of the Mission Sept. 24th and 25th. The Huron Hol- egg rnarked. with -the letter 'V' and stein Club will again exhibit. The Band sang a song of welcome follow'- i -brought cia by Mr. Harold Parker, of ed w Goderieb Swine Club; also the Clin- with prayer by Bessie DtIfott Mrs. tan Sheep Club, also expect to exhib- Robert Allan then offered prayer, fol - it. lowed by a duet by Eleanor and The local Red Cross ladies wil meet on Friday afternoon lia the Town Hall. 1 Elaine McCartney, Rev. Reba Hern, formerly of Rydal Bank in the Al- goma Presbytery and the enlir ordain - Captain Charles Stogdill, wife and two daughters, of Toronto, spent a. week with. Capt, Wm. Aberhart and wife in their cottage. Mrs. Stein, of Windsor, after a three.Weeks' visit with friends in, the village, returned to her hot& on Sum -day. • ' Mr. Sob Morley, of Toronto, is vis- iting Mr. S.na Mrs. Charles Berr-y at present. Captait allhomas Pollock Passed a- way ott Monday, Aug. Mat, at the home of hie nieee, Mrs, Will:fare Tel - bet, of the Bine. Wafer 'Highterity, four Miler] tenth of the village, in" his Stet year. Deceased was the last survivor of a family Whe watt early pioneers of the village. 'or the past years deteened* bsen OitOtain on a boat On Lake- Wintiltegr- ftineral was WolfiVfality ' ifftdtlyotut froth tfle �f Williaint Talbot, near Hensel'. The egg was laid by one of his hens. At the hingo sponsored by the Can" adian Logien held In. Hensel], Mr. P. Oben, of Varna, and Mrs. Fred Beer, ed woman in the Unitad of Hensall, were the lucky winners of glurall the two handsome rugs, Made and. Canada, who was recently 'inducted donated ay Mrs. George Brock and ' Into the Pastorate of the Varna Unit-, Mrs. Ezra Kipfer, of liene.all. • Mr. W. ed Church, was the vest speaker. C. Stone Was master of ceremonies. 'Miss Henn made a strong and earnest! Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, of Detroit; 1 appeal for the support and extension 1Mr. and Mrs. Al Marshall London of Home Mi$61011 work in the outlY- Ing districts -of Northern Ontario and the West where the need is very great. The smaller Mis-sion Band farng selection and Marion Hill gave a recitation "V For Victory." The meeting closed with a patriotic song by the II/fission Band,. "0 Canada," and the IVIrepah benediction, after Iwhich lunch was served. TIENSALL ye,e, es! The new house dresses have just arrived at Goodwin. Mr. Albert Mitchell, af Virintlitor, IWO h528 eall, it guest of nis • • and Mr. and Mrs,. Bert Wiseman, of Wellburn, were weekend guests with Mrs. D. Welke,. Mr. and 1Virs. Al. Kerslake and fam- ily, accompanied by Kathleen and Bernice Bridgeman spent Sunday with the former's •father, Mr. Wm. ,Keis- lake, at Granton. . Kathleen and Beirniee Bridgeman, -Who have been visiting their little cousins, Billy 'and Jean Kerslake, re - tarried to thed*,hortle in St. Marys on TuesdaY. , rir. Charles Lang, Mrs Lang and daughter, 14Ies Milan, of New. York, .were week -and ooat8 Wath Mrs, Anne Berry. Wht1 liere they, also tailed "re on Ma. ared.Mes, N. B. dog* and'other friends. They left for home on Tues- day and, on their may home attended the Toronto E1hIbitiQ11. Mr. C. L., Jinks attended the Cock- sbutt dealers* meeting and banquet held at the Windsor Hotel, Stratford, Tuesday evening of this week. Mr, and Mrs. C. Cook have return- ed trout a pleasant trip to Dyer's Bay. Mrs. Nelson Blittettford is visiting relatives and friend's in Seatorth. Mre. James Berry,' of Brueefield, is visiting with Mrs, Anne Berry. Mrs, Legg, of StMarys, who has been the guest of Miss M. Ellis, has returned home. • Mrs. Dinnin, of Egmondville, has returned home after spending the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton, of Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Alexander, of the Boundary, are attending Toronto Exhibition this week. Miss Jean Dougall spent last week end the guest of the Misses Pooley of Turnbull's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Horton and. Mr. and i Mrs. Hamilton and family spent the week -end at Grand Bend. Mrs, W. Kerslake spent last week itt Londbn visiting her daughter and! son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Marl • Mrs. Hess, Sr., is visiting with rel- atives in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russell were visitedover the week -end eby their . daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. 1 .Mac Rosser 'and members of their family from Blenheim and their daughter, Mise Irene Russell, gradu- ate nurse of the Chatham General 'Hospital, who will remain. • et home' now to enjoy a well-earned rest, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Gor- don and Billy are spending this week vacationing at Bruce Beach. Miss A. Consitt and Miss E. John- son enjoyed a few days this week at- tending the Toronto Exhibition, Mr. Fred Smallacombe, of the Kosy Korner Restaurant, accompaniedby his daughter, Mrs. E. Norminton, 'ere in Toronto recently enjoying the Toronto Exhiaition. Mrs. Boyd and children, Marie and Jack, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Smallacombe, returned to her home at Guelph -with 'them. Mr. Morley Sanders, of Claremont, near Toronto, has been engaged as Principal for Hensall Continuation School. Hold Nominations Nominations will be held in Hen- sel] Town Hall on Friday evening, Aug. 29th, for school trustee, to re - Place Ed. Norminton', who is with the R.C.A.F. overseas, and foe councillor, to replace Donald MacKinnon, who' is with the R.C.A.P. stationed near Brandon. The election will be held on Monday, Sept. 8th, if necessary. ' Infant Child Passes Much sympathy' is expressed for Mr. -and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, of near Daswood, inthe loss of their only child, Ronald Milton Wesley, aged six weeks, who Desired away during the early hours of Saturday morning, August 23rd. Tire parents had- been Up at 2 a.m.'/ to give the baby its feedin:g, and when they went to give it its Ave o'clock feeding were shock- ed to find. it dead. There was no 'evi- deilice of any struggle at all. A heart condition is believed responsible for its death. The baby's mother is the former Miss Annie Coleman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coleman of near Hensall. The funeral was held Sunday, with burial in Grand Bend cemetery. Chalmers Clan Meets The Chalmers clan held its six- teenth annual reunion ipethe Allison Grove, Thames Road, Greetings were read from Mrs. Harry McCullough, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Musser and Miss Jean Allison, Regina, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. David Allison, Regina; Mr. and Mrs. A. Duncan, Winnipeg; Mr, and. Mrs. David Allison and family, Roland, Mane, and Hon. James Gera - Mee, Ottawa. The president, Mr. William lVfood:e, born in Stronsay, and who came to Canad.a, fifty-eight years ago, gave an outline of the home life in Stronsaya at that time. The secretary review- ed the history of the clan since 1925, and silence honored the Memory of nineteen members since dead. Glad- ioli were presented to the five oldest present: Mrs. Barbara Robb, Mrs, Annie Monteith, Miss Lizzie Gardiner, John Duncan and John, ,Allison, Mrs. Jean Prebble doing the honors.. • ' Supper was convened by Mrs. Wm. Passmore and a musical period di- lected by Mrs. Archie Morgan, of Hensall, followed. Officers for 1942, are: President, William Moodie; vice-president, Mrs. A. Word'en; sec. i•etary-treasurer, Kathleen Robh ; AUGUST :29, 1941 sports, Mrs. Roy Ballantyne; lunch, Mrs. Stanley Coward; sports, Bill Allison. Honor Mrs. Moore Mrs. Ken Mail was hostess at her home Thursday evening, August '21st, when members of The Hensel/ W. L met to, honor Mrs. R. J. Moore, form- ezly eecretary-treasurer, Who is snort,. ly leaving for Lindsay. Mrs-. Moore was presented with a handsome rose bowl, Mrs. M. G. Drysdale doing the honors 'for the group. Contests and a quiz, directed by the president, Miss Beryl Pfaff, were features, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and their family, Marguerite, Beverley and Jackie, will take up residence in Lindsay as Mr. Moore, principal of the continuation school here for seven years, has ten- dered his resignation. Following Is the accompanying address read by Miss Beryl Pfaff: "Dear Mrs. Moore: We, the members of Hensall Senior lastatute, have learned with sorrow that you have decided to leave us. We feel that we are losing both a faith- ful worker and a dear friend. You have always shown a deep interest in ur meetings and have done your part so faithfully and well that we are go- ing to and it hard to get along with- out you. We hope that pleasant mem- ories of our happy associations will always exist, and you cnn be assured that wherever you go, our good wish- es will always go with you. We just could not let you leave us without giving you something, the sight of Nalich will flash our Institute to your mind, so we would ask you to accept this little gift, not for what it is eorth, but as a token of our love and esteem. Since change is the order of things here, we sincerely 'hope that yours may be for the best and that a kind Providence may guide, promer and bless you and your family la all your' future undertakings. Signed on behalf- of the Institute: Miss Beryl Pfaff, President; Mrs. Ken Hicks, Secretary-Treapurer." Infant Child Dies s) Much sympathy°ls felt in this .com,- munity for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mor- euz (nee Miss Annie Coleman), in the death of their infant son, Ronald Milton, five weeks old, witto passed away suddenly Saturday Morning, Aug. 23rd, at their home near Dash- Wocra. The funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 2.30, conducted by Rev. A. G -rant, of itippen. Burial took place at Grand Bend ,cemetery. minamissziammerniamanwsakwasr. o. "Good Morning, dear teacher Good Morning to you" • ,Soon teachers from Seaforth and district will be back at work in schools scattered a:cross, the length and breadth of Ontario, from the islands of Lake Erie to the wilds of Northern Ontario. • While it is all very fine starting work again and hearing the old refrain: "Good morning, dear teacher, good morning to you," 'still it is rather a heart -break to leave your home .and friends for a strange town or district, • And that is where we enter the picture. Many teachers have us forward them The Huron Exposi- tor each week in order that they may keep in touch with the doings of the old home town. The paper arrives each and every week—a sure cure for home- sickness, and a perfect substitute for that letter Dad, Mother, or some one else in the family forgot to write. • And the cost—but $1.50 a year, delivered any- where in Canada, which, when you figUreft out, is less than the price of a postage stamp each week. . • PHONE US NOW AT 41 AND GIVE US YOUR ADDRESS ! • • ' • • 'a 'ea a a • I , . • „ r -o I t -i •••7 HUR N EXPOSITOR Established 1860 IttleLEAk BROS., Publishers, SEAPilerfl Vi9"41.W.t,0,,` id , I a. A "ietii.e.a•aa"1:1.....ili"..ititaaei1: