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ENT—FRAIale GOTTAIIE. IN GOOD
Apply- to FRANK YUNG.
3983-1
.s..s4rigais FARM TO itsbrr—rmainniArR
.posstession' . Located at Lot 6, Concession
11/Itnett lloweshiP. Amity EIESKY FLAX
ettaintiore LTD., Seaford'. 3929-ef
Wanted,
WANTED — FURNISHED HOUSE OR
apartments, Apply to /Miff FLAX
LTD., Seatarth. 3930-bf
WANTED TO PUROILISE, PULLETS, Atr,
breeds end ages, four weeks up to 20
weeks. High prices paid. Write for full de -
tans. `MEDDLE CHICK HATOHERIES
LIMITED. Fergus, Ontario.
89324
. For Sale.
pott s•evi.r.—Lamron BOX AM/ THERMOS
bottle; 1 club bag. Apply to Box 370,
HURON EXPOSITOR, 8933-1
Foe SALE—SAND BABY PRAM, .
good condition. PHONE 242, Seafcfrth.
3933x1
FOR sAtz—na. SIX -CYLINDER TRACTOR,
power 22-40, in good running shave. it
is excellent for belt work and Neill pull
throe -furrow plough on any condition. Apply
to CLARENC, E ROHNER., R. R. 3, Bayfield,
Ont." 3932-2
Auction Sales
UCTION SALE OF - HOUSE FURNISH -
▪ 1/ lags on Friday, May 7-th, at 1 p.m., in
the Village of Herman: Otte kitchen
cane': one heater; 1 coal oil stOve-; 1
extension table; 6 kitchen ctwirs ; 1 dining
Moar table (extension); 6 dining room chairs
1 couch; clock; 3-pleee parlor suite; 1 oak
Parlor table; 3 odd rockers; metered; 1 or-
g'an; dEtvenette;--/ sewing machine; 2 iron
beds; springs and mattresses; 1- dresser; 1
piece of linoleum 8.1E12; 3 feather ticks; cur-
tains; 8 pairs of pillows; 4 dozen sealers;
areas; wash tub; lawn snower; step iradder;
toilet set: hose, rack and garden tools.
ESTATE OP THE LATE ISABELLA MOIR ;
Earold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Poultry
1010111/TRY-00. NOT SELL GOOD KENS,-
• or kosp unpllornabIe ones. For careful
culling and best prices, call GEORGE
WALKER, Phone 119, Hensall, and reverse
stharges. , 8953x8
Property For Sale
PROPERTY FOR SALE
in HenSall
THE RE-SLANTIAL—PROPERTY--OF -THE
-1- late Mae Sparks, of Bengali, Ontariu,•,is,
offered for sale by tender. This property con-
sists of Lot .14,, on the corner of 4tichnfnind
St. and Lorne -Ate., and Lot 23, on the cor-
ners of Richmond St. and London Road, in
the Village df Hensall, and erected thereon
there is said to be a first class briek house
in a good state of repair. All tenders must
be in the hands of the undengigned before,
the 17th iMay, 1942. The 'highest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted. Far further Par-
ticulars apply to the undersigned.
• F. FINGLAND, ILC.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor ,for Executor.
N. D, Sparks, 15829 Kentucky Ave., Detroit,
Mich., Executor.
, 3933-3
Notice. To Creditors
• NOTICd TO CREDITORS.
, IN THE ESTATE of Alexander Sparks, late'
of the of Hensall, in the CountY of I
Huron, Esquire, Deceased.
ALL PERSONS(HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
• the ' Estate of the abo'e deceased are re-
quired to" file the same with the undersigned
' Solleitor for the Executor, Neil 13. Sparks, on
, or bedore the 18th day of May, A. D. 1948,1
after which date the assets will"be distrilerted
ettongst the' parties entitled -thereto, hawing
regard only to the claims of which notice
shall have been give.
•• DATED at Clirsten, this 22nd day of April,
A.D. 1943.
(F. /FIN:GLAND, K.C.,
„ Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor, Neil D. Sparks.
39334
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lb* the Estate of Renry Arnold, late of the
'Village of Rensall, in the county of Huron,
Retired Bank
,r'REDITORS AND OTHERS A V I N G
claims againist the estate of the -said de -1
ceased. Who died on the 10th day of Decem-
ber, 1942, are required to -file particulars of
their claims with the undersigned/ • solicitors
for the executors, on or _before the 20th day
of May, 1943, after whieds date tbe executors I
distribute the assets of such estate having
regard only to whist have then been
/received.
ANNIE JEANETTE ARNOLD
L. GORDON BRMGMAM. Executors
by FRASER, MOORE & THOMSON,
Bank of Montreal Chambers,
Market Square, London,
their Soli/sitars.
3932-3
NOTICE, TO CREDITORS'
IN THE MATTER of•tho Estate of ISABELLA
MOIR, late 'of the 'Village of Hensel', in
the County of Huron, Spinster. deceased -
ALL PERSON'S HA VINOOLAI1R3 AGAINST
the Estate of the ken lesilsella Moir, who
died on the eighth day ot Reissuary, 1943, are
hereby notified to send theme to one of the
undersigned, duly verified, on or before the
Ord day of May, 1948. - •
AFT.e./R the last:named done the assets of
the said Estate will be distributed among the
*moons entitled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Baeoutors shall then
have notice.
DATED at Exeter, the 9th den of AMC
1948.
_MELVILLE TRAQUAIR,
R. R. bro, 2, Kippers
ALBERT J. TRAQUAIR, •
Eieter
EXECUTORS
F . GLADMAN, Exeter
lTheir Solicitor herein.
2931-8
Tenders Wanted.
DRAINAGE TENDERS
Township of McKillop
4tflitilJERS ron THE REP'AIII OP '1.31TE
MAMA' Wirt Ellhesen bAstri.1 will be re
-
/felted by be anidetifigned Onifil Monday, the
ar.0 day of MAI, obeli tett** by opened
ipek, to,,so
be rages lea; 'edatorth.
istkvAsilf‘itit't eitot ao.,.
Fonda to be
fifitY de. seen
vottveggi6,01
Notices
NTOE—WILL THE PERS 4N WHO TOOK
•••'' a grew overcoat from Watson's Hall,
Eip-
pen, on Monday evening, April 19th, please
return to EXPOSITOR OFFICE or KIPPEN
HALL, 3933x 1
MOTT/GE—ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
4- home in Seaforth? We have some snod-
ern houses listed for sale, conveniently loutb-
ed, of which prompt passes/elms can be given,
B, C. GRA5TBERLAIN, Licensed Real Estate
Broker and Insurance Agent, Seaforth, Ont.
Phones: Office 884, Res. 220.
3981-W
NOT/CE—AS.THESE ARE NOT NORMAL
timea, order your fly spray and insect
dust early. Your Welkin's 'Dealer: WILLIAM
BRADSHAW, Seaforth. Phone 50.
3982x15
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
THE REGULAR MEETING OP THE TUCK-
' ersmith Council will be 'held on Saturday.
May 1st, at 8 p.m. instead of 2 pan., and
will consider a petition for the repair of the
McCully Drain. Any interested in the said
drain are invited to be present.
S. WHITMORE, Reeve.
Births
BROOME—In Scott IVIentorial Hospital, on
April 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Broome,
aeaeores,' a son.
GOLDLNG--In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 23rd, to Mr. ,and' MM. Arthur Gold -
deg, Seaforth, a daughter.
ALLIN---In Scott 'Memorial Hospital, 'on
April 26th, to Mr. -geed Mrs. Harold Allin,
Goderieb, a daughter.
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Deaths
SCOTT --In: Ottawa. on April 2.1st, Robert
Arthur Scott, of Windsor, in his 861h -year.
SCOTT—In Sylvania, Sack., et the home of
Mrs. Ross Jackson, Mrs. James Scott, form-
erly of Seafortio.
United Church
Presbyterial
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welcomed the ladies. Mrs, H. V.
Workman, Seaforth, replied.
The afternoon worship service with
the theme, "Lift Up Your Hearts in
Hope," was led bY Mrs. C. W. Chris-
tie and Mrs. E. Toll,
Pleasing features of this session
..were a solo, dThere's a Voice in the
'ilderness cnntributea 117
Etaj. W. A. Beecroft; Wingham, and
a'bort talk conveying the 'greetings
of the Presbytery by Rea H.„ V.
Workman, Seaforth.
Mrs. A.. Gardiner conducted a
very impressive "In. Mernoriam'd ser -
vi Ce, . commemorating members
had passed on to the higher service
during the past year.
The highlight of the day was the
inspirational and' challenging address
given by the guest speaker, Miss Ida
McKenzie, of Toronto, who is the
travelling secretary for the W. M. S.
She spoke at length of how the W.M.
S. is gearing itself for war. She told
of the evacuation of missionaries
from Japan, Korea and occupied
C,hina;• of greatly increased grants
that must go to the foreign fields because of inflation 'in those countries.
The W.M.S. is sending' fifteen times
as much money now to West China as
-before the Forty-six cents of
every dollar we send is eaten up by
inflation.
She spoke of the great worit arising
out of relocating tbe Japanese Chris-
tians in Canada, and of helping them
to adjust themselves. She told, too,
of a further gearing to meet war con-
ditions, because of the shift of the
young people into the armed forces
and into war industries. Our church
must stand beside the young people
and the boys and girls and help them
build into their lives a Christian phil-
osoplay of life so than they'll. be able
to take -over this new world order
which must be founded on the fellow-
ship of Christ 1! we're ever to have
permanent world peace. She closed
with the challenge: "This is our
task; have we the courage to face
it?" • .
Mrs. Charles Shiell, Brick Church,
offered tbe dedicatory prayer. .
A stirring temperance message was
given by Miss M. Sterling,. erten- which
Miss L. Young, Londesboro, installed -
the officers for 1943. •
:The report of the resolutions and
courtesy committee -was brought in by
Mrs. W. H. Willis, Winghani. A very
helpful convention was closed with
prayer led by ,Rev. W. J. Patton,
.The following are the officers for
1943: Past president,. Mrs. A. W.
Gardiner, Egmondville; president, 'Mrs.
R. G. Nay, Fordwich; 1st vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. W. J. Greer, Wingham; 2ntl
vice-president, Mrs. C. Tavener, Blue -
vale: 3rd vice-president, Mrs, E ,Toll,
Blyth; 4th vice-president, Mrs, Har-
old Currie, Benmiller; 5th vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. C. W. Christie, Exeter; re-
cording secretary, Miss M. Milne,
Blyth; correaponding secretary. Mrs.
G. F: Penwarden, Centralia': treasur-
er, Miss Maude Wiltse, Clinton; Chris-
tian Stewardship secretary, Mrs. J. C.
Britton, Clinton; Mission Circle secre-
tary, Mrs. Howard Robertson; Mission
Band secretary, Mrs. H. Kirkby, Wal-
ton; C.G.I.T, secretary, Miss Caroline
Wellwood, Wirigham;"Baby Band sec-
retary, Mrs, Pearl Pridele, Goderich;
supply secretary, Mrs. A. Colclongld
Ellyth;. Community Phendship secre-
tary, Mitts H. Ellis, Hensall; Misslord
ere Monthly sedretary', Mrs. W. Pick-
ard, Clinton; temperance secretary,
M. Sterling, Bayfield; Literature
sedretary, Mrs. Id Batten!, W.00dhanz
RAL 1; Associate Heleers. secretary,
Mrs. E. NISQtreell, 'lensed; press see -
tasty,. Mrs. W. L. WightMan, Whig-
ildt,
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1104, ,Ctichre/tiOf ot
addo. iipent the '-week-4 With seder
tired Itt thi*
Miss Ilttchell, or Ifeasall. iiiddidd-
idg at the home of Mr. Ward Forret,
Mrs. Forrest being on the sick list
Her many friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. add Mrs. Ririe Switzer are mov-
ing their houeehold effects into the
Troyer houSe, recently purchased
from Mr. Jarrott, of Bridgen, by Mrs.
John Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. David Davideoa and
son, Dalton, of Stratford, Mrs. George
Davidson and Mrs. Thomas Salter vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Davidson. '
Mrs. R. Stevenson had the misfor-
tune -to break her wrist last week.
MeKILLOP
Dodds - Alcock
At high noon Saturday, April 24th,
a quiet but very pretty wedding was
solemnized at Brussels Presbyterian
Manse -by Rev. Kerr between Gertrude
Mary Alcock, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Alcock, of Morris Town-
ship, and Robert Norman Dodds, eld-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodds
of McKillop. The bride was becom-
ingly gowned in a. street -length dress
of Leaven blue French- Mouselaine
De -Lou over taffeta, with chantela lace
yoke. matching --blue hat and accessor-
led with corsage of American Beauty
roses. The bride was attended by
Mrs. Lloyd Alcock, matron of honor,
sister-in-law of the bride, wearing
shell pink over taffeta with smocked
yoke and softly draped bodice with
pink and blue accessories with cor-
sage of pink roses. The groom was
attended by Mr. Lloyd Alcock, brother
of the bride. Following the ceremony
a wedding dinner was served at the
home of the, bride to immediate rela-
tives of the bride and groom. Dinner
was served -by Edythe Bently, cousin
of the bride, and Been Stephenson,
girl fri4lid. "The bride's mother re-
ceived in, a gown of navy blue sheer,
assisted by the groom's mother wear-
ing patio rose. The table Was beauti-
fully -decorated with pink and white
streamers and tall tapers centered
with the bride's cake. Later the hap-
py couple left on: a trip to Toronto and
other points amid showers of -printed'.
The bride le going away costume was
a navy blue - tailorej sun with acces-
sories to match.. The groom's gift to
the bride was a gold bracelet. The
young couple will reside in Morris.
moor
HENSALL
Red Cross Concert, "Comedy at its'
Best," two one -act plays, "Who Mur-
dered Who!" and "Mary Molly Ma-
lone:: Town Hall, Hensall, May 4th.
Extra attraction, Moving Picture,
3.15 p.m. Admission 30c and 15c. Your
money goes to the Greatest First Aid
Society in the World:
(Con-t4mued from Page 1)
doctor. His eyesight is keen and he
takes a real interest in the current
events of the day. He has taken the
London Free- Press for years and
watches anxiously every morning :tor
the pager, which he read e from front
page to the last. He is,a member of
James Street United Church, Exeter.
Attending the celebration were all
the members .of his family, including
his three sons, James and George
Squire, Woodhann, dad Roland, Exe-
ter, and six daughters: Mrs. Thomas
Harris, Hensall; Mrs., Joseph Day -
man, Kippen; Mrs. Orville Cann,
Thames ,Road; Mrs. John Oke, Exe-
ter; Mrs. Rhoda Westlake, Exeter,
and Mrs. John Herdman, Elimville. He
has 31 grandchildren and 32 • great
grandehildren,
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W. C. T. U. Holds Meeting'
The. monthly' meeting of the W. C.
T. U. was 'held in the school room of
the United Church Thursday after-
noon last at 3 p.m., with Mrs. R. A.
Brook presiding for the devotional ses-
sion, which commenced with the sing-
ing of the hyrnu, "Take My fife and
Let It Be" and the Lord's Prayer. The
scripture leSson. Matthew 28:1-8, was
taken -by Mrs. 13robk. Prayers were
offered by Mrs, Redden and Mrs.
Brook. The 'president presided for
tbe remainder of the meeting and eon-
sidera.b1c.discussion took plaee in re-
gards to the Ontario Mobile Canteen
Fund. Thedherne, "The Unique Traf-
fic in Spirits," was introduced and
the president, Miss Murray, Mrs.
Brook, Mrs. McQueen and Mrs. lied -
den dead stde clippings relative to
aanie. Following are •brief extracts:
"The liquor trade is the only existing
trade whose products are achieved
through the destructionof vast quan-
tities of nutritious grains, fruits and
sugar, witb the resultant ingredients
of alcoholic poisorl. The liquor traffic
ie the only trade that annually snares
thousands of youths and decode adults
of whom there is a constantly in-
creasing prop-ortion of women into I
physically harmful, socially 'hazardous'
and economically wasteful living
through the habit-forming qualities of
lis wares; is the only trade whose
competition in any community .ser-
iously lessens the purchasing power of
its patrons for the necessities of life,
and constantly weakens their interest
in educational, cultural and religious
activities; is the only trade through
whose community portals daily em-
erge thousands of drinking drivers
and pedestrians who provide the ma-
jor cause for accidents and fatalities
on the highways of the nation; is the
only trade which, in this hour of na-
tional crisis, asserts 'its right to con-
tinue on the basis of "business asus-
ual," and openly boasts that it is In-
suring the success of its after -the -war
patronage by eultiantind a 'taste' for
beer in millions of plane Men in our
army camps, who, it asserts, will ev-
entually carortifute the largest, beer-
missile:ling section of our population;
is the only !egad trade in America. to-
day that constitutes a constant men-
ace to efficiency on the twin vital war
fronts of production and direct offen-
sive."
Miss- Janet Forrest, highly respect-
ed Hewett resident, had the misfor-
tune to alit) and fall -ort the bade
#.4P/A, of 4er.4041,4, Ureda 111,0t.
'Waf$ WPM- ,lIc• Memorial Hos-
fta
SOtAtrakk by P. P GWeed,
Where*dap, dedealed a fractured
14, ' ?, - • •
Mise Norillaepeok, student ed West-
ern Uontereitrd 1.400fion, anent Easter
With ildr Parents, Mt and Ur& N. E.
Cook. • .„
Mr. Wad Mliee,Casey Hudson, of Wel-
land, were TA/0ter visitors with the
eormer's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hudson:,
Miss Margaret Habkirk, who has
spent some weeks in Seaforth, has re-
turned beide far the summer.
The many goeuds ef Mr. Charles
Jinks, who suffered a verd severe
heart attack while performing his
duties on Wednesday of laat week,
will be pleased to learn is impro'vind
nicely.
Keep the date M mind, Tuesday,
May 4th, for the presentation of two
exceptionally fine plays embracing le,
cal talent, in, the Town Hall, Hensall,
sponsored by the Red Cross, and gives
promise of an evening of real enter-
tainment. Arnold Coe, violinist, of
Clinton Radio School, will he gueet
artist. '
Mrs. Minnie Sangster was visited
recently by her sons, LAC. Douglas
Sangster, R.C.A.F., Trenton, and Bob
Of Elora.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elder, of Ham
ilton, were Easter visitors with rela-
tives in Hensel).
Alpine McEwan, of Galt, visited
with his mother., •for the Easter holi-
days,,
Misses . Betty Mickl.e and Eleanor
Cook spent part of their Easter vaca-
tion at Aylmer, guests of Marguerite
and Beverley Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Blowes were in Lon-
don on Thursday last attending the
army show held at the Grand Theatre.
'Mr. and Mrs, Harold Sherritt, of
Hamilton, spent Easter with Mr: and
Mrs. T. 3. Sherritt.
Miss Mavis Spencer, of.Toronto, vis-
ited her paAnts, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Spencer, for the holiday.
Mr. Raye Paterson, of Toronto,
epent Easter with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Paterson.
Mr. Roy McLarnon, of St. Cathar-
ines, spent Easter with his wife and
son, Donald.
Dr. James W. Bell has returned
home from a business trip to Pennsyl-
vania where he speat -a week.
Keith Buchanan; R.O.A.P., Areprion
spent Easter with hi g grandmother,
Mrs: A. Buchanan.
Lieut. Sam Rennie, of Chatham,
spent Easter with his wife and fam-
ily.'
, Miss Barbara Shepherd, of Clinton,
was arf Easter visitor with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shepherd.
• Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pfaff, Joyce
and Greta, left last week for Cromar-
ty, where Mr. Pdaff has engaged with
Mr. Bill Davis.
Miss Grace Dalrymple left on Tues-
day for Pont Colborne, where she will
visit with her sister and brother-in-
law.
Gunner Roy Smale, of Sydney, Cape
Briton Island, who has been home on
-leave for the past two weeks, has re-
turned to his station.
.Mies l'ilard_klenaPhills. of _London,
spent Easter with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. A. W. Hempbell.
Pte, 'red- Beer, of London,' spent
Easter with his wife and family.
• Ken Hicks, R.C.A.F., Galt, , visited
his wife and family for the Easter
holiday. - -
Miss Irene Smare. of Lorition, spent
Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Senate.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd, of
Tor -Onto, were Easter visitors with
Mr. and nars. Jas. Smillie and Mr. and
Mrs. John Shepherd. •
Mrs. Whitney Carter, Catherine and
Donald, of Clinton, spent Easter with
the former's mother, Mrs. C. M. Hed-
den.
Bride -E lect Honored
Miss Florence Smith; popular teach-
er of S.S. 2, Tuckersmith, and a bride
of Saturday last, was guest or honor
at a presentation- held at the school
on Thursday, April 22nd. , Miss Smith
was presented \with a handsbme lace
tab)ecldth and table mirror, the ac-
companying address read by Howard
Dayman, of Kippen, and the presenta-
tion made by Alice Wren of Kippen.
Following is the Addre,ss: "Dear Miss
Smith: We, the pupils' of No. 2, Tuck-
ersmith, wish to express our apprec-.
nation of your herb and guidance air-
ing the years:you have been our
teacher. You have taught us many
games and joined happily in.our play.
But most of 'all, you 'have shown us
how to stddy for our future work. The
result has been splendid school pro-
gress and we are glad Yon will still
be in our midst.. On the occasion of
your marriage we wish you te accept
this small gift as a token of our Ap-
preciation, and very best wishes for
a happy niarried life."
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Kay - Smith
A lovely Easter 'wedding was sol-
emnized at the United Church Manse,
Staffa, on Saturday, April. 24th, at.
high noon. when Miss Florence Mary
Smith, daughter of Mr. Frank Smith;
of Dublin, and the ' late Mrs. Smith,
became the bride •of Thomas Albert
Kay, of Kippen, son of -the late Mr.
and Mrs. John, Kay, bf-Cromarty. Rev.
Aldsworth solemnized the marriage.
Given in marriage by her father, the
charming bride wore a two-piece
street -length dress of heavenly blue
with matching accessories, and i;ier.
bridal bouquet was Talisman roses.
Her bridesmaid was her sister-in-law,
Mrs. William Smith, of Dublin, wear-
ing a dressmaker suit of rose and
carrying Talismah roses. Mr. William
Smith was aroma:inhale: Later a re-
ception was held at the home of the
bride's father at Dtiblin with twenty-
five guests present. The house decor-
ations were pink and white, The bri-
d-al table was attractive centred with
the wedding cake, pink and white tap-
ers and vases of roses. Serving were
Miss Edna Dayroan., of London; Mrs.
Brown, Dublin; Mies Piaher, Gadshill
and Mrs, Wilson. The bridal couple
left .for an extended wedding trip to
points east, the bride donning a navy
blue dress,. beige coat and- accessor-
ies. 'Upon -their return they will re-
side on the groom% farts on the 2nd
of Tuckersmith. Prior to her mar-
riage the bride, was a Mauled te,aoher
at S.S. No. 2, Toekersmith, While the
groom is a protiperoue termer on Tuck
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Hod Opectig!;#,,OPr.. 7
t'
Speci „Air se '0, QUAlef)
With ePeedal Iseeldp,d
dee, Easter were' 01MON1444
the elltlrellefi here Sunda lied .4
the United Church the ididiater OPo •
on "The Hoe Of the 11080.rrectiolV
The choir, ander direction of Mr. W.
O. Goodwin, and; Miss Greta La.MMie,
orgaelet, rendered appropriate aa
them, soloists being Miss Mary Geed -
win, Miss Ruth Hess and Mews. W.
0. Goodwin, Claude Biowes, C. Gook
and Harry Horton. A lovely besket
of Easter flowers adorned the front of
the pulPit...dn memory ot the late Mr.
and Mrs. T. Murdock,' of Herman, sent
by Dr. and Mrs. B. Campbell of Tor-
onto.
At Carmel Presbyterian Church Rev.
W. Weir occupied his own pulpft, de-
livering splendid meifiages in keeping
with the day. The choindunder the
leadership of, Mrs. J. Murdock, con-
tributed several. Easter selections,
solo parts being taken by MISS Irene
1-Inggarth. Mrs. James Bonthron earig
a pleasing solo, "There is a Green11111
Far Away," at the morning serdiee.
The male quartette, composed of Rev.
Weir, James Bengough, W. A. Mac -
Laren and R. Y. MacLaren, rendered
an appropriate number, "He Arose,"
at the. evening service.
At St. Paul's Anglican Church the
rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt, addressed the
congregation in a special Baster mese
sage. The choir, with Miss., Ethel
Clank at the console, rendered
music. •
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hemphill, of
Wroxeter, visited over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook -and Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laramie, of Cen-
tralia, spent Easter with Mrs. Agnes
Laramie and Greta.
Apt Wm. Murdock, R.C.A.F., son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock, Bruce:
deld„left last weed for Halifax.
Me. and Ms -s. R, A. Orr and family
Spent Easter with relatives in Luck -
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Passmore, Ann
and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pass-
more of Delhi, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne El-
der of Hamilton, and Pilot Officer
Kenneth Passmore, of Rockcliffe, vis-
ited' on Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs.
John Passmore.
Flight -Lieut. Keith Love, bf St.
Johns, Que., visited recently with his
parents, Mr.- and Mrs, Wm. Love.
Misses Mildred and Jeanne Pybus,
of Guelph, spent Easter holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pybu's.
The Mises Margaret and Norma
dangster are spending this .week vis-
iting with friends in Ilderton.
Mrs. (Dr.) Chas. Stewart, of Cali-
fornia, visited her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Stewart; yecently.
ACL Wm. Finch, R.C.A.F., of St.
Hubert, Que., spent Easter with his
wife and baby "daughter.
Miss Doreen Johnson, of Melbourne
visited this week with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Adeline Johnson, -and
with her aunts, Mrs. GOrdon Parker,
Mrs. Geo. Ingram and Mrs. Alex Mc-,
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the barn* or' M. 0141 M. Ma
•EfOrtint, GhiSelltUret, recentlr When.
addlidd WI* Masan,
47dnen Ce,p0 We40,4 ifstanik who
spending a fUriongh at the home ,of Rile
Parents, Mr. and Milt Robt. MacLean,
was presented 'with a pen and pencfl
Bet by members of the Chieelhurst
hockey team, Hugh McMillan doing
the honors. Games and refrealaments
were enialred-
, Mrs. Alex Buchanan, who has been
confined to her home in a -wheel chair
few -the past few years, the result a
a fractUred hip in a fall ehe surd,
spent Easter Sunday with her daugh-
ter and sordinslaw, Reeve Geo. Arm-
strong and Mrs. Armstrong and fame
fly of Ray.
Red Cross Notes
There will -be a blood donor clinic
in Seaforth on Friday, May 7th, and if
there are any more who wish to vol-
unteer for this service they are asked
to advise R. H. Middleton at once. We
are glad to report that among those
who have enrolled up to date there
have been many ladies. However, ar-
rangements to use ladies as donors
will not be completed until the next
clinic which will probably' pe held
early in -June. The ladies who,have
already enrolled are advised that' it
will be necessary for women donors
to have a blood. pressure and haemo-
globin report from their own doctors
before they will be ,permitted to give
blood. The following men have signed
up to attend the clinic on May 7th:
C. "Smillie, Morris M. Traquair, T.
Sherritt, Wm. Kyle, W. Chipchase, J.
McLellan., L. McLean, Ross Love, R.
Middleton, T. Oliver, P. MeNaughton,
D. Joynt, J. Beer, E. dhipchase, G.
Campbell, G. Hess and W, Weir. '
There will be a. tag clay on Satur-
day, May 15th, on behalf of the Chin-
ese war relief fund. Keep this in
mind and give all you can til) a people
whoehave done that mach for you.
Next Tuesday is the big night in
the Town Had, when "Mary Molly Ma-
lone" will try -to discover "Who Mur-
dered 'Who'?" Those are the titles of
two -one-act plays that are' being stag-
ed by local talent and from all re-
ports both production's are super co-
lossal. There will be other items on
the program and all the proceeds will
go to the Red Cross.,
Snow - Moore
A. charming Easter wedding of wide
interest 'seas solemnized at the home.
of Mr: and Mrs. L. B. Moore, of Exe-
ter, Saturday, April 24tb, at high noon
when Rev. A. B. Irwin officiated for
the marriage of their only daughter,
Alma Edith, and Pte. William Thomas
dnow, of Hensel', now stationed at Ip-
perwash Camp, and only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Snow, of London, Eng-
land. The wedding music was played
by W. H..Goulding. and the soloist
was Miss Jean- Elliot. Given in mar-
,
ringe by 'her father the attractive
bride wore a graceful white triple
sheer gown, floor -length, with shoul-
der veil oaught with orange blossoms.
Her bridal bouquet was pink and white
carnations. The bride was attended
AR 11 DANCE
Broadcast fro.
HENSALL
'TOWN HALL
Saturday.
MAY 1st
8 - 9,30 pm.
Frank Kenny and his
Hotshots, along with
all the gang.
ADMISSION:
Adults — 30c
Children - - 10c
by Miss Gladys Turner, a school chum
of Plato, Sask., costumed In floor -
length pink triple sheer with pink and
white carnations. W. t. Goddard, of
Windsor, supported the groom. Later
following a reception the bridal couple
left on a short honeymoon trier the
bride travelling in blue sheer with
smart grey coat and accessories ilk
navy. Guests were present from Wind-
sor, flderton, Bothwell and HensalL
Guests from. Hensall attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luker, Mrs. An-
drew Love and Mr. and Mrs. C. Moir,
Public funeral services for the late
Miss Myrtle • McKinley will be held
from the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin McKinley, on Prided,
April 30th, at 2 p.m., and will be con-
dueted by Revs Reba Hern, of,, Varna
United Church. Burial will be in,,Bay-
field cemetery. '
• Mrs. Anna Berry, who has spent
the winter months with her son, Wil-
son, of Toronto, and Ed., of Windsor,
returned to her home on' Friday of
last week and is feeling much impiov-
ed 1 'health
Overseas, boxes will be packed in,
the Town Hall, Hentrall, on Monday
evening, May. 3rd, sponsored by the
Hensall W. I. and War Service Com -
nate. Any donations will be grate-
fully received-.
Mrs. Mary inindsay and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank' Rathldirw, of Sombre,:
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Falconer and remedy, of Brucefield.
They also called on Headed friends.
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