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of 93 Brighton Road, Coulston, Sur-
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Women's Institute Will Meet.—The
replier meeting of the Seaforth Wo-
men's Institute will be held on Tues-
day afternoon, Feb. 8th, , at 2 p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. Victor Lee. This
meeting will be on war work and will
take the form of a quilting. The re-
port on thewar work done the past
year will also 'be given.
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GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
'Highest Cash Prices Paid For
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W;Seaforth
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Ing, Jan. 35th, at the home of
Aim George brae', conducted by Rev,
N. A. Me'Mu,rray, -B.A., B.D., pastor of
Danforth United •Church. The body;
was taken to Seaforth Wednesday.
morning and a service was held in her
former church in. Egmondville; con-
ducted by the 'pastor, Rev. A."W.'
Gardiner, I3 -A., B.D.; after which in-
terment was made' at Mc'llaggar"t's
cemetery. The ,bearers were two
sons-iu law, Ivan Hargreaves and
George Israe1;• a• cousin, George T.
Wren, Edwin Chesney, Stanley, and
Harold JackseiL . Mrs. Shillinglaw
was a faithful member of Egmond-
ville Presbyterian Church, afterwards
United, a life member of the W.M.S.
there and keenly interested in all the
activities of the congregation, and her
home was one where her minister aid
family always found a warm and •gen-
uine..weicome awaiting them: During
her long and 'busy life she was con-
tinually' making new friends and as
she never gave•up those. made in her
earlier 'life, the circle Continued, to
widen with the' passing of the years.
The many and- beautiful .floral tri-
butes- bore, witness to the 'sorrow at
her passing and were likewise an
acknowledgment of the 'gracious mem-
ories which remained. It was In. the
home where her' love. and Bare were
moat manifest, and, as her daughters
grew from infancy to womanhood, her
sweet and gracious influence was
about them always, shaping • their
lives and • turning them ever to the
higher and better things a Christian
.life -has to offer.,. As a wife 'as wen..
as a mother, Mrs. ,Shillinglaw's es-
ample was one to be emulated. Of
her it 'might truly be said, "Her chil-
dren rise up and call her blessed and
the .heart of her husband safely trust-
ed in her.'? The grief of :her family
will be lessened in the thought of a
life well and truly lived and a faith
that looked-- forward to reunion with
loved ones gone before, in a sphere
where pain and sickness • never in-
4rude, where there is., nQ sorrowor
parting or death, and where the prom-
ises of the. Saviour are altogether- ful-
filled.
,Presbyterian Y. P. S. Holds Social
Evening.—The Y. P. S. of First Pres-
byterian Church held a racial meet-
ing on Monday, eveni•.ng in the base-
ment of the chinch. A short busi-
ness period was conducted with Mrs,
K. Campbell in the chair. Games
were played after, and lunch was en-
joyed by all.
Boy Scouts.—The meeting was op-
eneewith the flag break, followed by
Scouts snience. Inspection was fol-
lowed by a game of pirate's knife.
Two boys, Don Pryce and Don Watt,.
were invested and several badges
were 'presented, followed by a study
period of signalling, the Moan a Patrol
being the Honour. Patrol.
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See Dr. Harburn rot gippeintmeni any
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Northside W:
ruary meeting of the Woman's As-
sociation of Northside Church was
held in the school 'room on Tuesday
at three o'clock with the president,
Mrs- I. Hudson, presiding. -The devo-
tional ezdreises" were conducted by
Mrs: I. H. Weedmark and satisfac-
tory reports were presented. The
'chief item of business was the com-
pletion of ,plans for a St. Valentine
supper, to be held in the school room
on February 16th. •The Mizpah bene-
diction 'brought the meeting to a
close.
ts.—The Feb-.
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FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
MEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTI'I, ONT.
OFFICERS:
Alex McEwi:itg, Blyih - - Pres,
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth'- Vice -Pres.
Merton A. Reid, Seaforth Manager
and ,SecietaryTreasurer. -
DIRECTORS :
Chria.'Leonhardt, Brodhagenl E:• 3;
Trew'ba, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
It":si^t¢!eakorfih,„;Alexander McEwing,
RIC81yt"h, 'I+litiik' McGregor, R.R.
$, C1lnton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1,
Walton; Thomas Moylan,' R.R. 6, .Sea-
10orth; William R. Archibald, R.R. 4,
Reaforth; George Leitch, R.R. 1, Clin-
ton. ' •
AGENTS:
Finlay' McKercher; R. 1, Dublin;
E. Pepper, Brucefleld ; J. E. Prueter,
Brodhagen;. George A. Watt, Blyth.
You Are Invited to inspect the
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SEAPOR ,
Gists' W,' A. of • St. Thomas' Church.
731re regular meeting of the W.A. of
St. ' Thomas? 'Church was held on
Wednesday evening, Feb. 2nd, et the
home of Miss Josephine Edge. Miss
Edge was In charge of the meeting
and read the Scripture lesson, led in
prays- and read two poems. There
were nine present. During -the recre-
ational period two musical contests
were enjoyed. Mies Lillian Southgate
assisted Miss Edge in serving lunch
around -a table decorated in honor of
St. Valentine. The meeting closed
With the benediction.
Northside United Church.—Rev. H.
V. Workman,' Minister: 11 a.m., "Fac-
tors in Human Degeneracy"; 2,30
p.m., Sunday School; . 7 p.m., "Whose
We Are, and Whom, We Serve."
Thursday, 7.45 p.m., Prayer Service.
Welcome to these services.
St. Thomas' Church.—Rector, Rev.
Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m-, "The Future
Life"; 7•p.m., "Courage, Gaiety and a
Quiet Mind." Sunday School at 10
St. Mary's Church, Dublin.. — 2.25
p.m.; Sunday School; 3' p.m., "The
Future Life." •
First Presbyterian Church Sunday
'School, 10 a.m:; morning subject,
"Fear • •• or Love"; ' evening subject,
"Testifying To Christ." Midweek
meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. — Rev.
Hugh Jack, Minister.
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Farming
MEETING
Moving Pictures on Service
and, Power Farming
Machinery
To be held 'in
Seaforth Library
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1-1
Starting at 8 o'clock
Come and bring your friends.
Admission '-Free
Meeting of Northside Y. P. S.—The
regular meeting of the Y.P.S. was
held on Tuesday, Feb. 1st. The•,rneet-
ing opened with the hymn, "Break
Thou the Bread of Life," fol'lowe'd by
the Lord's Prayer. Theroll was, call-
ed with 17 present.. The hymn,
"Jesus, Meek and Gentle," uveas sung
and then the Christian Citizenship
convener gave a very ir.•teresting pro-'
gram. Eleanor Shannon read the
Scripture. Berva Blanchard gave a
prayer which was followed by a poem
by Maxine Lawrence. A discussion
followed on, "Am I My Brother's
Keeper," in which various memfiers
took part. The meeting closed with
the hymn, "O God, Whose Deylight
Leadeth Down," and the Mizpab bene-
diction.
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JACKSON & WRIGHT
DEALERS
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ont. •
LICENSED .EMBALM,ER • .
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day ,Galls -335
The Late Mrs. Shillinglaw, — On
;Sunday, January 23rd, Mrs. T. G. ' Shil-
linglaw,• a former resident of Tucker -
smith Township, passed away' at the
home of her daughter,' Mrs. George
Israel, in Toronto. The late Mrs. Shil-
linglaw was born in the village of
Canifton in Hastings County, near the
City of Belleville, daughter of Alex
Wren and Agnes Shepherd, and at the
age of two years eaahie to live 'with
her grandparents in Hibbert Tgwn-
ship in the County o1', Perth. Here
shes,_ grew to womanhood, and here
she was married to Mr. T. G. SIT l
13nglav�-,__ALte Ileii marriage they.
moved.. to a farm in Tuckersmnit1ii,
where their four children wefre.iborn.
,' •td'i -,tie- Yittt ;' akd ihC 11d cod,
while the three girls grew to Woman-
hood in Huron County. All three,
Maud (Mrs. Gee, Israel), Nettie (Mrs.
Ivan Hargreaves) and Gladys (Mrs.
Peter Hargreaves) are riiow living in
Toronto. • Settle 23 years 'ago thelam
11I' iiioved .from Lthelg. Voine on the
4th'eoilebsd'3oii of•4Tuckers1nith td the
McCGaa -'farm on the Rippen Road,
Where Mr.' and Mrs. Shillinglaw con -
tinned to liVe until Mt. Shillinglaw's
Oath ftlrtr years ago; at whiia • tfirl
14trs. Shiiliti iaa.moye'd to r1'drpinta; .A
fa xeral aerviee ata. held lift 'Pitesda"y
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--A PLAY --
"A READY-MADE
FAMILY"
— in —
Egmondville Church
FRIDAY, FEB: 11th
8.30 pan.
Presented by U.F.W.O. of Walton
players, under the auspices 'of
Young People's Union.
ADMISSION - 25c and 15c
TIME FOR FUN AT'
ARTS' CLUB
Annual 'At -Home'
Seaforth High School
Auditorium
FRIDAY, FEB. 18th
9.30 to 1.30'
MUSIC BY SGT. SMITH
R.C.A.F., No. 9 S.F.T-S„
,Centralia
Admission - 75 cents
DRESS OPTIONAL
At. Seaforth
Thursday, Feb. 10
Exeter
"FLIERS"
vs.
Se'afortb
".BEAVERS"
• This is, the big one and
without a doubt it will break
all attendance reeords.
Adults 3c Children 15c
Service Men' in Uniform 25c
GAME 1S CALLED FOR. 8.31)
P.M., SHARP
Take our tip — Come Early! -
N. ,R., Roo; Vis'' vii ' >xel to
,
'town this "week,
aThe, in.any friends of, Mi, John;
C. Crich are sorry te learn that he'
1 had the n3,lsxpa`tune • to' fracture tin•
ankle on'Tueeday evening, -
e Mrs, J. K. Kaiser was in George.
town for a few. days„ but week •-"
'-o Mr, and Mrs..Isaao Hudson aid
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coleman and
family were Sunday visitors" at the
erne of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Deigel,
Bradhagen, -
•. We- are pleased to report that
Mra. Charles Wright is impraying fol-
lowing an attack of (lu.
• Messrs. Chester Allan and Burt
Hall, of Winnipeg, who are now train-
ing at Trenton as ,fire fighters, were
week -end visitors at the home of 'Mr.
Arthur Nicholson, Mill Road- Ches-
ter .Allan is a nephew.
• Driver G. S. Millson, of Camp
Borden, spent the week -end with his
wife and daughter at .the Royal Apart-
ments. • '
• Miss Violet Matson, of Ingersoll,
has returned home after' spending a
IOW days with Mrs. Gordon Millson;
Royal Apartments,_
• • Misses Laura and . Vera Male;'
Mrs. William Campbell and Miss Iso -
belle Anderson; spent Wednesday ,in
Stratford,
• W. E. Collings; R.0:A.F., Tren-
ton, spent the week -end with friends
and relatives. in Seaforth.'
RO i -Thursday, 'rlday, Saturday-
$41OQI ,d7 SHOW STARTS AT 9:15 -
RICHARD DIX - • JANE WYATT
"BUCKSKIN 'FRONTIER"
A thriaii,n'g .page'.fre a story of a Natiop's progress, duriipg ail.',
" adventurous and •heroie. era.
MO•NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
SECOND SHOW' STARTS AT'9:71Cs _.... ___..-,
SONJA HENIE • . JACK OAKIE CESAR ROMfERO
}MOODY .HERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA-
" WINTERTIME "-
LOVELY MUSIC! FINE 'STATING! TOP COMEDY!
NEXT' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY`
TWO•-•k'EATURES=Second Show starts 8:45
" LUCKY .LEGS"
with JINX FALENBURG
ALSO
GEORGE SAUNDDERS MARGUERITE CHAPMAN
" APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN "
ADVENTURE! BETRAYAL! SABOTAGE!
Coming -- "CLAUDIA" -
First Show starts each evening at, 7:30 p.m. -
:MATINEE MACH SATURDAY AT 2:30 P.M.
ei: Mrs. Gordon Millson and daugh-
ter, Carol.•l17•ae; have returned home make a lengthy yisit with friends at
after •spending a few weeks at In- Bruce6eld. .
gersoll., , Mr. and Mrs. James McClymont
.. • Friends of Mrs: Robert. French; -returned home from London this
of London, formerly of Seaforth, - will week. ` •
regret to learn, of her serious illness • Mrs. Dinsdala' was a visitor 'at
in St. Joseph's Hospital. Stratfo;1i last week. •
• Mrs. Lionel Fortune 'spent a• few Norman: Long and William Ivisou
clays in London, spent the week -pend in Toronto.
The Late Eliza P. Hargan. ---, Miss
Eliza -.P. Hargan, a lifelong resident
of Seaforth, died in London on Sun-
day, Jan. 30th;, following a brief ill-
ness 'that' resulted from a'fall. The
daughter of John and Mary Hargan,
Miss Hargan was born .in. Hastings
County, and Lame to live in Seaforth.'
as a young 'girl. Her parents were
among the pioneers of this district.
Early in life she 'Wok up nursing, and
there are very few homes in Seaforth
and vicinity in which, at some time
or other, she has not given kindly
administration as a nurse. $he was
a lifelong member of the Methodist
Church,' and following Union, .'of
Northside United Church. Qne of
her hobbies was handwork, and up to
the time of her death She continued
to make the _beautiful tatted edgings
for which she was noted. She is sur-
vived by seven:nieces and nephews:
Miss Alva Hargan, Mies Mabel Har-
gan and Mr. Harry Morrow, of Inger-
soll; --Mr•. R. 'A_ •Plumb and, Mr. Earl
Thompson, of Detroit;, Miss Harriett
Morrow, of New York, and Mr. Frank
Morrow, of •London. Miss: Hargan
was laid to rest to Maitlandbank ceme-
tery following a service from Northside
United Church„. which she_ had at-
tended so faithfully during her s'pa'n
of life. The service was conducted by
Rev. 'II. V. Workman, assistedby
the choir. Mr.- James A. Stewart
sang "Saved By Grace." The,. pall-
bearers were Dr: F. Harburn, John
Finlayson, Thomas Dale, John Dale,
R....E. Bright and W. G. Willis.'
RED CROSS
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CUNTON- .....
Collegiate Institute
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9
Clinton R.C.A.F.
Orchestra -
Dancing from 9.30 to 1.30
DRESS OPTIONAL
Admission - 60 cents
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•• Dr. Harburn and Messrs. Chas.
dams, Ed. Mole, Alex Boyce, W. J.
hompsoh, Garnet McClinchey and
banes Cunningham were in .Exeter
• Tuesday evening, when the instal=
ing team of 'the I.O.O.F. Lodge con -
erred the first ,degree on two Sea-
orth members.
• Mrs. G. R. 'Troutbeck qis in New
York this week owing to the illness
f her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Wilson:
• Ainong those who. attended the
funeral of the late --Miss--H-arg
were: Mrs. Plumb, •of Detroit; Miss
Evelyn"'Hargan. and Mrs. Edgar ar-
gan,.-. of Ingersoll; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morrow, of London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack CanLfield, of Woodstock.
• Mr. elnd Mrs. Donald Gordon, of
London, were 'in town for the week-
end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
G.,, Gordon.
• Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Savauge are
in Toronto this week.
• Dr. and Mie. M. W. Stapleton
were Toronto visitors last week. .
, o Mr. and Muir. T. C. -Crouch were
in Montreal over the week -end.
• Cpl. Donald Scott, R.C.A.F., To-
ronto, spent the week -end with ...his
mother, Mrs. H. R. Scott.
• • Writer H. Glenn Hays, R.C.N.V.
R. Toronto, spent the week -end with
his mother, Mrs. Janes Hays.
• A'C2. Ed. Devereaux, R.C.A.F.,
Deseronto, spent the week -end at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Prank Dev-
ereaux, •
• Dr. Quinn;' el London, a returned
missionary from\'' India, gave two
splendid addresses in, First Presby-
terian. Church -on. Sunday last. In the
evening moving .. pi.etures and slides
were.shown of the life and customs
in .India and • also many pictures of
the hospital work done in that coun-
• Mr. "and Mrs. L. J. Flannery and
'Mrs, 3. P. Miller, of Detroit;, Mrs. R.
P. Benninger, of Guelph, and AC1.
James` Flannery, R.C.A.F., Centralia,
were guests last week:of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Cleary.
• Mrs.' Jack Shockor, of Detroit,
was the guest of .Mrs. Barbara Sykes
last week. '
• Mr. 'and Mrs. W. J. Porteous, of
Detroit, spent a few days, with the•
former's brother, Mr. A. L. Porteous.
• Mr. H, B. Edge is in Toronto vis-
iting his son, Mr, E. W. Edge.
'Mr. Beverley Beaton, Jr„ iinderwent
an operation for appendicitis in Scott
Memorial Hospital last week.
• Miss. Ernestiie•White, R.N., who
has been here since New Year's, and
for the past, two weeks has been nurs-
ing her aunt, Mrs. Charles Wright,
returned to Toronto oh Wednesday.
• Mrs. Basil Duncan and son, of
Lopdon, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Duncan•. •
• The Legion stag euchre will be
held do Friday might, Feb. 4th, In
the Legion rooms.. Come and bring
a partner,,
• Mrs. Isaac Hudson has rettirned
home from visiting her son is Wind-
sor. 1• •
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kestle and
sons, Gary and Ronnie; of London;
Mr. Alvin .Farquharson and daughter,
Beth, of .Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Nor-
man Thompson and Frank, of Brus-
sels, spent the week -end With their
mother, Mrs. William Farquharson,
and also visited their *Other who is
seriously ill •in Scott 'Memorial Hos-
pital. r ::
• Mrs. Bradnock visited in Blyth
over the week-endt '
• ,LAC. Kenneth Keating, R.C.A.I'.,
Toronto, spent tyle week -end. at his
home here.
• v14Iiss Mabel Arellou b, of London
v1 i$4 iier sisterir Mrs'WTh.. Kelley;
last week.
•_ LAC:.. Miles, cMillan, R.C,A.F.,.
Toronto, spent tbe'week-end with his
parents, Mr.' and'Affil. J.. M. McMil-
lan,: '
• Miss Maxine Baynes has accept.
ed a positiai;i. in theA'-Province of On-
tario Savings Office.
e Mr. James Sill's was in Blyth
this week attending the ftwtera.1 of the
late J. S. atarzt)inoiaµ og' . Toronto.
e Mrs. David AlliSkilt:' a'nd daughter,
Barbara; of'LoisdOn,•ate visiting her
paren4d;1 b. and If , , WGm.. -F .rftiihar.
son.
• Petty Officer 1VCii1. ' >ldterrlatia.0 R.O.
Mr. Damm, with Kenneth, made a
business trip to Toronto last week.
It was reported at ,the Hensall Red
Cross annual meeting last week that
Kippen had nineteen blood donors,
with some 'givin'g, four donations,
.United Church Holds Annual Meeting
The United C'huroh held' its annual
meeting last week and all organiza-
tions' reported a good year with all
indebtedness met and each .organiza-
tion beginning the new year with a
an--goe'd--balanee• on hand: The :;'.: :
reached its allocation and the -Mis-
sionary and Maintenance Fund ex-
ceeded .the allocation. The Sunday
Schdol •increased its average ', attend•
ance and added to its'staff. 'of teach-
ers, The -Session reported eight chit-
-dren:•baptized, and nine new members
were recei'Ved into full communion.
The Rev. Mr. Grant expressed his ap-
preciation of the loyalty of all, and a
motion-- was passed thanking all ' the
officersof the congregation for their
faithful services: , The following were
elected to the committee of managers
to fill the place of those retiring reg-
ularly this year: William Bell, 'E•r•n-
•est Chipchase, Emerson Kyle, Eldon
Jarrott. At the close' of the meeting.
a dainty lunch was served by the lad=
ies to the enjoyment of all.
The Red Cross has just announced
that any mail from- Allied nations' ad-
dressed to prisoners of war marked
try. •
• Mrs. Rotiald Huras and"daughter,
Gloria, of London, spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Chamberlain.
McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Seiftr and
Mr. Louis laleber, of Wadena, Sask.,
who are visiting in this community,
spent •a- couple of day's• with Mr: and.
Mrs. Henry Weitersen. -
Mrs. William Koehler underwent an
appendix operation in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth,• on i;'riday. Her
friends i.n this vicinity wish her a
speedy recovery-.
Mr. and Mrs., Jerry Doerr attended
the funeral of his ' aunt, Mrs: C.
-Reis, at Waterloo on Friday.
Mrs. Fergus Horan entertained her
lady friends at a quilting bee on
Thursday.
EIPPEN
"V For Victory," "Loose Talk Costs
Lives," and similar slogans, will be
confiscated by the enemy without not-
ifying the prisoner to whom it is -ad-
dressed.' The chief postal censor has ----
ruled that where the 21/t ounce con-
tainer 'of the George Washington cof-
fee'sent in next of kin quarterly par -
eels, no other coffee may not be add-
ed to make up the authorized one' ,
pound of ordinary coffee because the,
21/2 ounce container is concentrated
coffee and equal to one pound of the
ordinary.
The church service will be conduct-
ed hy the minister `on Sunday first,
Thesubject of Mr. Grant's sermon
will be, "Is Social. Security Enough?"
FOR SALE
7 -Doom -house,`-good '.:baserinent, •
lights, hard and soft water. Garage
on property. In good state of repair.
Situated on George. Street. A. good.
buy. Immediate possession..
6 -Room house, basement, . lights,
hard and soft water: Garage. Locat-
ed on East William St. Worth invest-
igating. -
7 -Room house, furnace, lights, town
water. On North Main Street.
---- Farms For Sale
100 acres, with house 'and barn;.
good land, 4 wells. On No. 8 High-
way. Well ,situated. '
100 acres, McKillop; brick house,
bank barn, good'i clay loaln; well un-
derdrained. Conveniently located.
5,0 acres; grass farm, all seeded. A.
good piece of land. Close' to Dublin,
with ample supply ,of water.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
" Seaforth, Ont.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE=
Phones: Office 334; Ree. 220
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Mrs. A. H. Gacksetter, who is spend:-
deg
pend=ing the winter in Se Thomas, spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm:
Horney.
Mr. Wm. ivison. is 'visiting friends
in. Toronto.
"
M. and Mrs. Robert McBride re-
eeis ed word last week of the serious
illness of their daughter-in-law in •
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Homey and Mrs.
Gacl.settel• attended the' memorial
service in Exeter on. 'Sunday for the
late Pte. Stewal t Cann, who- was kill-
ed in action" ori Italy its December.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones and, Mr.
and Mrs.• Harold jones visited rela-
ves , ,om,as-,On 'afurday.""'"-
141za1s-,_5:dna a cls -ler Lo1itIou;--
spent the week -end with ,her parents,
Mr: .arrit- .- flebert•'•Daym'an:_-. ...-
Mr. Norman Jarrott, of Toronto, is
visiting friends in this vicinity: w.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dayman, Kip -
pen, Ont., wish to announce the en-
gageinent of their ,elder daughter,
r•dna Min, 'W' Lance 'Corpor'al Ketr
neth Elgin Johnston, R.C,O.C.,,second
youngest son or Tars, Adeline Sahli -
Ston acid the Aide Jerrles Johnston,',
Hensall, the wedding to take ' place'
quietly the matter (tart of brua'r `.
Mre. Monteith left -last W'eolt--.•.
®NE CENT a word
(minimum 25c) is
all that it costs you for
a classified '`ad: in The
Huron Expositor. An
Ad. that each week will reach and be read by more
than 2,000 families.
If you want to buy or sell anything, theref-is no
cheaper Or more effective way than using an Exposi-
tor classified, ad. Phone 41, Seaforth.
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