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"# ,: r � ,.. sti n erne urd, ly• respected. farlm er of Stanley TWP-, A ver lar a attendance of Pupils, s, plat ,. it �
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u , a._ .n,.,.. .,, •..:: -„y' : `',-eda�xlasn: Nptices--,t. o'a Rg�c P& T,.i,¢xn'un who died sudde'lni:ly. late Monday .a� parents a,nci friend's were present to ,.and ',lovely. `t`h, �bee,rers Vere .Y -
1r+ qi&y t dlresytst to, 4. aja The dvrrap 1`1.wm�itoa, !a3 io cwotn extra. ternoon, his doat7i from a heart at- enjojr a angst delightktirl GRnvex't un- 'Consitt, Wesly 'Coleppau. R.• McAlli s` .
,ed If 'im $bane 'slaw ars oat paid the
rap°}.( ,rSif < ( gdd>t{aml n Qyeak will. wish tack befog caused •Pram aver exertion.
Ir I ; r , i 5�ti{ah> ip . e wee15 iu, rd: war sl#u. , der dixftction of the teacher, liars. ter, l; assail .,Consitt> GlarencQ Parke
s Ps• rind umt3 s ince free of ebarce.” Mx- Pepper was 'walking along the Norman`" Stanlalie, assisted by music and Milton Stewart.
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fi''`t, r i`, rx Axtitir}Ip Sales,totscea t� Caed>boxa, e>}a cta avriaoi.n, road driving some live stock when he su,Perais'as,. IMT, Lawrence Wein. Fol- Arrive, Froin En�alicl
°I" r`r'�,r;t. ,' }c I +, r suddenly collapsed, and his .lifeless: levying 1s'the Pxoglam as P>ce tinted:
Mrs. Floyd Noakes, attractive wain J
iIL,,,,i Wanted body was found 1n the snow by neigh- Choruses bx;,rthe school, 1"'On 01rist-
FQ Rent bride, and .two little sons, Brian, three
t �',,?i ll' tors in front of the farm ,pf Mr. and mar, Eve' Ana "Upon the Housetop";
14 , l rrsi :,y r , , tIM Tp RENT --SINGLE GAR GAR' �T ANTF�D-PAIR 'UF BUY s SKATES AND Mrs. John Murdor�k, two les and' a ' Weloome;' Shirley Bell; "�idvice To Years .o,! age, and Ftayxaolid, 18
v ,j'i le ; '� 'Church Streets close to pain• . YY boots, size 12. PHONE 187, Seaforth months, arrived in Hensall. this -week'; l
? � Sm 4019-1 half southwest of Brucefield. In his Dolly,'' Lo iso Hyde; exercise entft,
ty „Ids �' pmt ApP>p
�R„ at I77iPOSITOt1 OFFICE. . and'wf11 make their hoinn with , i
I`, 40i9x1 70th year he was a native of England, led, 'If by ,a number of .children; and Mrs. Archie Noakes, parents of
s; � 4'#rr, l ANT`E'D—HEATED ROOM FOR EWER- Coming' •t0 Canada some Years ago. solo,"Jack FrQst," Shirley'Bell; chair
I'llW , Pte. Lloyd Noakes, who has been t*v-
' , ,� SUR1 NIad�yRpwith board.
Apply to 4018 1 He was a member of Brucefield Unit- man's remarks; dialogue, "'The Nau'gh-
u` i' , Coaix�ing Events ed Church. Surviving are.,his widow, ty Mouse," Jean Ingram, Marion Tin crease for five years and is now stat'
�r;E,1 ANTED-S)Y(ALL TRICYCLE IN LOUD one son, William and three daugh- nay, •Shirley Chapman, 'Shirley Cole tinned in Italy. Mrs. Noakes is an
tars. The sympathy of the Commtiln man; duet, "No Sir," Alexia Lostell English girl and married Pte. Noakes
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t� tlirt3STMA5 TREE AND CONCERT AT S. co dibion PHONE O3, Seaforth .. iII England. .She reported the Cr08S
. , � ,w dAe; `S. No, 7, 'Itirekermith, Thursday, Dec. ity is extended to Mrs. Pepper and and is Tine iC ill, Roos-
IgQ 11 "' 1,2�, e"p.m, Admission 15c. Children free, -..-....._ Pamlly.
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4olsxi ter Parade"'; "`Not fine Small," Lois ing as being very rough. On the
}z,, r For Sale' The chair of Brucefield ,Unite11 Tinney; dialogue, "The Selling of boat were four hundred war brides
i!�t, 1 , , _ Church under the direction of Miss Sally," Neil Taylor„ Donald MoUZ-
k 91 and .six hundred children. She' was
1 �j OR SALE—GENERAi. PURPOSE HOR6E June Murdoch, will present Holton's seau, Betty 'Armstrong; "Old Christ. very much impressed with the lights
rly �'i ' + ' Personals rising 4 rears old ; broken single or dou- Mas D011a " action song by Shirley and the anOW, XrtOre' particularly the
Ihg4i, ole. Apply to JOSEPH A. LANE, Phone Christmas 'cantata, "Chimes of
',f,�i3 �, y�'$UFFER Tiff AGONY OF RHF.U- 45 r 15, Dublin. I 4019x1 Christmas," on Sunday evening, Dec. Chapman, Marion Tinney, Jean Mous- lights. She stated that she and her -
"S •` seau and Betty Armstrong; "I Could' childreh- were forced to spend many
IN pl,. . tie � Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when - 24th, at 8 o'clock, The choir will be t,¢g, iiU>xnaeaps wi}l give 'you quick welcome -.relief. 4T'TERY RADIO —CABINET MODEL assisted by the junior choir which Help," Donnie Bell; "OSusanna,",folk nights this fall in the shelter for pro-
" I AIIN'G'S DRUG STORE. Spartan 'radio. Good condition new, bat will, sing Christmas carols throughout dance by eight little girls; i+eeitation, tection prom 'flying bombs going over. .
terldes. Apply E. J. HAW KINS, Seaforth.
Nr�1 ASTHMA SUFFERERS — ENJOlZ GOOD 4019x1 the service, and .. also �by Miss Eva "Foor Santa Claus;' Alexia Lostell; She has not tasted bananas -for many.,
i*1T ' "`night's sleep without coughing, thetins. Stackhouse and Mr. Jarvis Horton, "Dance With. the Doll$,'' dance and months, nor tasted •fowl since last
D:1��,11 My MT. Wm. Pearson, Seafo#h, says: "I am so PIANO FOR SALE=GOIIRLAY UPRIGHT who will render a violin duet at the song by five girls; recitation, Jean Christmas. They were, rationed. to
p12Mitl thankfA to you for your. asthma remedy •that piano„ walnut case and bench. `Good as 'offertory. Hyde; carols by the school, ""Joy To one bar of soap a month to each Per- I
I would like all people who suffer from new.
. PHONE ss, Seaforth 4012e the World;" "Silent Night" and "Away son, which had to do the family wash-
, a , • s asthma W know �vlfat it did for me. I' suf-
�, " , %, fared for years from choking, difficult breath- - . in a Manger";.playlet, "The Dollies' ing, oho also they were rationed tfr
l: ,W ,ing and distress of asthma and no remedy Cards of Thanks 1�/IcKILLOP Christmas," Lois Tinney, Louise two ounces ,of butter a week per per
M. helped me to any extent, but your remedy, r Hyde, Shirley Bell, Shirley Coleman son; also milk and clothes were ra=
4 i touched • the spot at once and gave me not
i , l ,i only quick relief, but I 'am now free from MESSRS. FRANK AND HAROLD COATES The ` McKillop 'Farm Forum, No. and Alexia •Lostell; action song, tinned. We 'welcome Mrs. Noakes and
4,1rir I.,. all symptoms. A few month's treatment did lei desire to. express their sincere apprecia- Four Square, was held at the home "Sawing Wood," the boys of the family to Hensall.
�w?'�'" It." For
144 Cathenne Street South, HaL. m- therm in In theiryrece of kindness of Mr. Peter Maloney on Thursday, school; "Kind Wishes," Shirley Coley Mrs. Harvey McLarnon, -of Hensall,
7� bon 3995x19 thank those who sent flowers. Dec. 14th, with a large attendance, man; pantonine "O Little Town' of received word this week that her
with Mr. Maloney in the chair. Mrs. "Bethlehem"; recitation; Betty Arm husband, Sapper Harvey ,McT,arnon
Ivy .Henderson was in charge of the strong; play,... The Stowaway"; can R:C.E., had, arrived safely overseas.
,, , Notices In Memoriam socialapart. Lunch was served and tats, "Memories," included solos 1?Y Sapper McLarnon trained at Petta-
11 i„4; Ronald Mousseau, Ross Corbett and
the meeting closed by singing the wawa and Debert, N.S., before Ieav-
NOTICE -.+ ALL BOOKS MUST 13E RE- cGIREGOR-IN 'LOVING MEMORY OF --National Anthem, led by Mrs. N. R. a duet by Shirley Chapman and Jean ing for England.
turged to the-Seaforth Public Library on tee•'• Elva Florence' Anderson, who passed Dorranee.,, Ingram, also appropriate readings by To Celebrate 95Th Birthday'
�' ,. or before Saturday, December' 23rd. GRETA away eight 'years ago ,December 27, 1935.: Jim Taylor and Marlon Tinney. At
9: THOMPSON, Libraries. 4019-1 MI'. J. W. 01'tweiA prOmlllent,_fig
o happy hours we once enioyed, the conclusion of the National An urehead of this village, will celebrate
I RANK FINNIG4N, YOUR' RAWLEIGH flow sweet their memory still; them Santa,Claus appeared on the
F B I d th h left aloneliness HElNSALLane and distributed gifts' from a .
Township of Tuekersmlth xn been, only son o r, an rs. al reading, "What. is Christmas . Y
p by Husband, Family and Grandchildren. g Y
fit, CLERK'S NOTICE OF,FIRSTPOSTING OF"' L. Hughspn, Alliston, ,Ont., the' wed- Miss Erma Kipfer. Business was dis- r1.�►t _ _)_ � d���►�g
VOTERS' -LISTS, 1944, TOWNSHIP OF ding to hake ,place late this month., +.a-.'
,3 cussed' and it, was decided that :Miss
1'4 TUCKERSMITH', COUNTY OF HURON. � - D ..4L� McEwan - Uttle
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .THAT I Births � Mary Goodwin act as treasurer for � I-
r A quiet but pretty wedding was sol-
/kr` N have eamplied withSection'.8 of the vet- y the White Gift Sunday to look after
to , crap Lists Act and that I have posted up at iIU.ESTON—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on emnized at Wellington United Church the collections, and the presentation t,
a my office in Tuckersmialr, on the 4th day of ,DecI&th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hueston, Manse, London, Ont., when' Rev " W.
�' (December, 1944,. the lists of all persons en- Brussels, a son—Robert James. - to be made by . some class 'member.
a' titled. to, vote in the said municipality at A_In Scott Memorial Hospital, on. Dec. Hunt officiated for the marriage] .of The topic, "How Can the world Pre-
, ,r_, municipal eleet4ons, • and that such lists re- '15th. to Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Shea, Dub-' Hazel Jean Uttley, of 'London, daugh- serve Peace?" was taken by Miss - 0
main there for inspection. lin; a daughter -Florence .Irene. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Uttley, ' of
And I hereby call upon all voters to take Gladys 'Luker. Following ,the ,closing \
immediate proceedings to,.have any. error or Zurich, and Hugh Alexander McEw- hymn, "Silent Night' and the MizpahI.
� -` ' ;omissions corrected "according to taw, the last'�7 an, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEw'- 'benediction, a.so.ciai hour followed un -
,.:_Say for appeal being the 25th day: De BRUCEF� r;LH.1. an, of Hensall. For' her wedding the. der the convenership of Mrs. Redden
giber, 1944. attractive bride chose a heavenly blue 'a
,6.1 1, E. P. ICHESNEY,, and Miss Erma Kipfel.
"" Clerk of the Township of Tuekeramith. Died in- London crepe. dress, street -length, smart blue Death of William Consitt . •
t,. 4018-2 John".B. Ailtenhead, 417 ' Central feathered hat and accessories in blue, To you, and you;• this is a
Mr. Williani Consftt, prominent and
", _ Ave., 'London, , who was. for :many and wore a;,s'boulderette of Talisman widely •known Helisall resident, died little space to express a big
�rIF - .. " years an accountant in that :c�tY, and roses. The; attendants were Mr. and at his home Saturday, Dec. 16th, fol wish-
Notice To Creditors before his retirement in 1938 was, with Mrs. H. Wilbourn, of London, Mrs A JOYOUS
Igwing an illness o£ a few weeks from CHRISTMAS
the P.LTC., died on Wednesday, Dec. Qirilborn :wearing a brown dress, a; heart condition, in his, 85th Year.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND 13th, at leis .15ojne. Born in Stanley street -length, and shoulderette of yel- He was born in Stanley Township and - TO ALL
c OTHERS Toy°nship, the son of the late Mr. low roses Following. the ceremony farmed extensively in Hay Township,
IN THE ESTATE. OF JAMES ;GRAY, Late and Mrs. James Aikenhead, he had the wedding dinner was served at the taking up residence in Hensall 18 Stan Tudor
of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of
been a resident of London for . the ear London. For
Huron, Physician, .Deceased. Cobblestone Inn, pn years ago. 'Jr.MrConsitt was a staunc
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL past 52 years. He served as account- their wedding tri ' to Toronto and Conservative in his earlier days, tak- 'Phone 6 Hensall
cl, �`1 creditors and others 'having claims against ant for the 'London Box Company, the'. Eastern .points the •bride wore a black ing an active part in matters per:
the estate of the said James Gray, who hied
Kensington ,Furniture Company aii'd sui:t,- black accessories and 'muskrat twining to the Conservative partY- He :
o- on the 10th day of November, i9i,fC are here- .. 4
by required to fuiuish particn,tars of the same the 'Columbia ' Handle and _ Lumber ((rat. :Mr. and Mrs. McEw'an will re- was formerly on the board of diree- -
`! only verified to the under$.igned Executors on. Company. 'Mr. Aikenhead was an side near .Hensall on. the groom's tors for the South Huron Agricultural a
] or before the 20th day of Janaary, 1945, af- honorary life member of Temple farm. •
•-"•' Y...`Which date the assets of the estate will Society and atm 011e time served as '• '
''hep distributed, having regard only to claims Lodge 1597, A.F. and A.M., and he was ,Special services will be held in the reeve for the village of Hensall, coup
., _ui whicf,, notdce has been received. a life member and an active worker local churches on Sunday, Dec. 24th. cillor in Hay Township and was a
a> DATED at Toronto this 15th day of De- in the Thistle Club. For many years The, ministers' will deliver special iiiena�ber of the Masonic Lodge. He =
,r . camber, 19'44. he was treasurer of First Presbyter messages in keeping with the day was- a member of the United Church
-.' George N, Brown & Malcolru McKellar, t
Executors .ian Church, and at fhe time of his and the choirs, will render special in Mausall. Surviving are -his widow,
By their Solicitors death he was a member of First St. music. A 'White Gift service will be the former Fjora Smith, and two sis
,, STRATHY, COWAN & SETTERINGTON, Andrew's 'Church. The survivors in- held .in 'the United Church Sunday tars, Mrs. Sarah Coleman,' Seaforth, : -,
15. Torarrto StreeR, Toronto.
4019 3 clude .his wife; Clara C., a son, J. Mur- evening,. the money donated to be and :Miss Annie 'Con•sitt, Hensall. Mr.
I r -- ray, of London; a daughter, Mrs. forwarded to 'the bombed out children 'Consitt was very 'socially inclined and '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS David Johnson, of HaGilton; two sis- in England. their home an open house,, where ev-
1�-:.1114-THE ESTATE OF GEORGE N. VIPOND We 11'trpe your 'Christmas
�, ,tern, Mrs. J. N. CaSIMY, of Portage The following 'is the Red Cross re- eryone that called received a hearty joys will be as numerous '
tk, , 'AiINLPERSONSHAVING' 'AIM'S r11G'AINST Will be
La Prairie, Man., and Mrs. T. B. Baird port: Knitting quota shipped in No welcome, and his passing and bright as- the gay red
bbe"FAkate of G=orge. •N. Vipond, late )9f I of Brucefield, and Six brothers„Hugh vember: 9 belmets, 10 alternative mourned by his widow, sisters, Tela-
bbe Townahilwy-of ,Hibbert, in the County a berries , on a gay Christmas
311. Perth, Farmer, deceased. Whe died on or and Frank, of Brucefield; Duncan, oP wreath.. )
about the 3rd day of, December, 1944, are ;
Seaforth; Dr. Ahbert, of Calgary; Dr.
hereby notified to send in to Rhe, uadersigaed
a ', an or before the 13th day of January, X'946, Will,. Of TOCUSt� and "Malcdim Of �'
dui] particua'ara of their claims. i X,ondorl. The body i4eited at the resi- '
!! Immediately after the said last mentioned dente, '417 Central Ave., until nine
', date, the assets of the acid estate will' be .'j!hg., ,Ftlne.ral Sel'`V1Ce ' � � rd' , I
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t distributed amongst the partite entitled there- O'CIOCk Fridiiy,':.
To, having resral'd only ,to claims of whieh was 'held at 2 o'clock on that day in eWellry Printing '
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:' 'the undetigne& shill then 'bave notice. to the George E. Logan and Sons fun-
” the -exclusion of al'd others, and the under- ev. Dr. J. Y. MaC 1 - ' z •� 41 Henea'i'1
oral chapel, with R
1, signed will not be liable to any person of Interment was' in
Kinnon of£iciatiil -
, whose claim the urrdersigmGd ,§ball not then g - ,
have .notice for the. assets so distributed -vr /Woodland 'Cemetery. '
any rlart thereof:..-. tied in Minnesota Your attention is called to the•danger to life and
�' DA'TE'D at Seaforth this 20th day of Dc;- Tt St. Paul, Minnesota, Sun makes 6
s� eember, 1944. the following reference to the death proper ? from Christmas decorations, SUCK dS _
McCONNELL & HAYS, of Mr. Thomas Fotheringham, who draperies, scenery, cotton to represent snow,, etc: .
J1 Seaiforth, Ontario,
,- was well known in this district. Mr. Displays of , this nature. and the lighting arrange-
•�b 11 5I _,bore for Administrator with Will annexed Fotheringham was a sol? 0£ the late
�, a 401973 Wiliam 'Fotheringham, one tri the ments bn connection therewith add greatly to the '
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,. � ' N,tYtiC�,'TO CFTEDITORS pioneer farmers of thts district, and OrdinaryA r1SliS Of .fire. `
If, .,. IN ,n r.awS. UP cIV ESIyNFiZER FO,SBYTII a brother of lSugald Ftrtheringham, See. that inflammable material is clear of and'' ." ,. ",
.I,t,I', R,RBT iS,fto, 71'CLAiM8'AGkWOT .who, passed away last Mareh. He. ;
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t ;. t�?e r,e'tart� 'of Ebenezer rorsyfh, lett, uf' '-Was,a graduate of Seaforth Collegiate not hung .over .lighting devices;, steam pipes, Sto`i1e-' � � ;
J '5t ;CiYwnship .of Tocker"3mith, in the County Institute: "Funeral services for t
Ifriran, 'Retired Vbiriner, 'adp'a�ea. w�,'a pipes electric light :bulbs etc. See that electric cir�
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,', N. rYi rl o1i or al5oiit tftr 20th day drf%November, Thomas W. Fotheringham, 68 years ' &- ,
yr ; t9 4 are hefeby nutxett` to. send„ ":n pita the otil Sales manager for Cushing cuYts are properly fused held not overloaded.. Have
Wishing You and Yours, the '
I. . tz deraiimed on or befaYe the g las' D'ri'sCtilT Inc., real estate dealers, .thdY all to temporary deCora,tiOi1S removed •�a00n 5 alley old, -old w'is'h- ,
t„ x3sd+�rtilSei, 194 4, furl• partieulata. of 'theft past two years, will be at 2.30 p m. • - •
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5',1ate, .¢dsts•o�E,tlieeaidta;u lit: %.,Gn12ri110er, nothing can render. these displays G`H;Ft1S,IwMAs
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MERRY ' EM -1 S9 0 1!. '
Wishing you, the hest of ail Hagar
and' a happiness this :awstul", ,
1.hat 'will extend throughout Cie
Christmas season. • -
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• ROCK BOTTOM STORE
Phone 46 - Hensall:
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The sincere ,feeling of Goon
Cheer and Happiness
all the pleasant associations
to every one of you; r
MacMI LLIANS
Meat Market
Phone 17 - Hensall
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- GREETINGS 1 I
With the 'coming of, the
Christmas holidays, we ex-
tend to you every season-
able good wish and to you -
and yours '
A.
MERRY CH'RI§TM'AS
A. W. Kbrslake
Phone 40 Hensall
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Thankls to our 'Patr�ias . for
their patronage in. the -last ''
ati'd 'wishing' th6m the "
sP-A N,s ori-EF
DRYS /DAL '
aid•
1xhoihe 1 ae1ae0,1L
` Thanks to our patrons
for ,their Patronage in
the past and wishing
them all .the -
Season7s 'Greetings T-
. Geo. -T. Mickle
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Phone 103 •, - Hensall
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SEASON'S GrRE-ETINr
To EVERYONE!'
"MERRY CHRISTMAS" - I
Reeve _,
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E'. R. Shaddick .,
Phone 139 l�easall, 1
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We wish" to extend to ,our
' fellow townsmen and- friends'
our most .sincere (good wish-
es at this, festive season!
I • .
t. W. R. Davidson
COAL KING
Phone 10 Hensall'
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For old . time's . sake- athaes'
' wily we drlflk a toast to
your Valued friendship and
continued ,patronage,
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Dealer, on Louisa Street, Seaforth, ass a
'line of products ht the. house. PHONE 53-W-
Ir ea as
The world can never (fill.
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well -laden and beautifully decorated
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-Remembered by her Parents, Sister and
Don't forget the holiday dance on
Friday, December 29th; in Hensall
tree. Reeve George Armstrong moved
the teacher and
t'
OTICE—WILLIAM BRADSHAw, YOUR
N Watkin's dealer,. and. also ..Rent for E. D.
Brother.
Town Hall, sponsored by. 'the Kippen
a vote Of thanks to
pupils 'for- the success of the evenr
r, ,.
Smith & Son's' frdtit and ornamental nursery
MUIR—IN LOVING MEMORY OF WIFE
East Women's Institute.
ing's entertainment_,
Stock, Market Street, Seaforth, out. Phone
1Y1 and daughter, Flora Muir, who' passed
y suffer the agony of Rheumatic
" Celebrate Silver Wedding.
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away December 21, 1943:
Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago,. when Rums,-
Relatives and 'friends of Mr. and
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one year has passed. haw swiftly time files,
caps will give you quick welcome re-
iRrs. _Maurice Johnston, 502 Mathew -
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Municipality of
MCKILLOP
Love's, sweetest memories nevetr die;
we miss 'her help. .her cheery ways,
days.
lief. MIDDLETON'S, ,Hensall.
Son, Flint, Mich., were pleasantly
recently when fifty rela-
TOWNSHIP of
With her we spent so many happy
surprised
at their
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e MEETING OF THE ELECTORS of THE
-be
her we need a friend. -
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tives an'd friends arrived
their
�, �r
•�•� Town hip' of McKillop will held at
We mics when
home t0 help them celebrate
wlinthrop Hall, on 'Friday. December'22.nd,
.On her we, could always depend: .corning.the
She our life,soothed,. our pain,
next Blood Clinic to be
silver wedding anniversary. A daugh-
'-�'
for the purpose of. nominating a Reeve and
cheered
God we willagain.
held in Seaforth in the 'near future.
ter and 'son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
four Councillors.
Nominations will be received from the
'meetd
rant �m
The vote of, s•- to Mss. Brode-
Marshall, of Detroit, were AmOng the
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d i ,
e of
hour of one o'clock, pr o'clock in the
y sea and two_
rich, Mrs. Sherrttnand all -those who
guests, other coming fr8m Detroit and
dl
ternoon. `' "
In the of ,more., rsorzrs being nom
!"Od1er '•3
,,"
had contributed their services, was
Flushing. heir son, Maurice •Ray
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-event' .p
_" ' inated than are required to fill several
OF
' BROif EN -IN MMIrss,
expressed by. Mrs., R, Elgie. Fo,llo}s
Johnston, J1.; is an army engineer- in
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;'the
qtlices, an electron will held leu Monday,
Harmon
our dear mo on Brod-
ing the National Anthem the social
France. Luncheon was served buffet
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the 1st" day of January, A.D., 1945. Polls
,
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e-
who passed away four year ago, Ile-
19, 1940:
hour followed, this 'committee being
style, ,the decorations Consisting of
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-will be open from 9 a.m. till. -P.m. at the
camber
cembe
composed of Mrs. E. Chipchase, Mxs.
white chrysanthemums ' and roses
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IfoTI'owing places:
No. 1—James ,Q414Ws Lot lo, Con-
'You can only have one 'Mothex,
H. Horton, Mrs. W. Sangster and
,with silver. The couple received
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_house;
cession 5: James Nolan, D.R_O.; William
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,Patient, kind and true;
No other friend in all ,the world
Mrs- D. McKinnon.
many gifts' ,and a .corsage of roses
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No. 2�Mrs: Joseph Hogg'e house; Lot zs,
Will be as -true m you•
The next meeting will be held at
was presented to Mrs. Johnston, who
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Con. 4:" Ross Mnrdie D.R.O. ; James B.
the home of Mrs. R. A. Orr, on Janu-
formerly wa& Sadie Harburn, a native
11 I.Hogg,
P C-
No. 3—Joseph Smith's house, Lot 11• Con-
,ror all her loving kindness
She asked nothing in return;
cry 10th; with ,Mrs. McKinnon as eo-
of Hensall.
United
cession S 13: Elmer Dennis, D.R:O.; Stephen.
If all ,the.world deserts You,
To your Mother you can turn.
hostess_
Mrs. Geo. Kennard,' who spent the
The Wohe]o 'Class of the
',Church met Friday evening in the
{y-
;Murray,' P.C.
, No. 4 -School Houde No. 7• Piot 26, Conces-
i do, Dear Mother,
last few weeks, at Wingham, has re
chlirCh 9ChOQl room, with Miss Gladys
'F,
cion 12: Wil•Liam Somerville, D.R.O.; Willis
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So all we can
Is to go and tend your grave,
turned t0 Hensall.
Luker, the president, in charge. "Hark,
s,`
Dundas, P.C.
J. M. ECKE$T,
And leave behind a token of -love
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Announcement
the HeraldrlAagels Sing" was suug,i
Returning, Officer.
T8• the best mother God ever made.
Mr,- and Mrs. W. R. Dougall, Hen
followed byyg"the Lord's Prayer, 'min -
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Two little words not hard .to .write.
But we willzemember them all our life-
salt; wish to announce the engage-
Utes, ,collection and roll call. The
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NOTICE
ltily Mother."
went of their second daughter, Doro
scripture reading, John 1:1-14, was
.
-Lovingly remembered and Badly missed
thy Ann, to LAC. Douglas Leonard.
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given by Miss .Luker, and a devotion -
0 b
Township of Tuekersmlth xn been, only son o r, an rs. al reading, "What. is Christmas . Y
p by Husband, Family and Grandchildren. g Y
fit, CLERK'S NOTICE OF,FIRSTPOSTING OF"' L. Hughspn, Alliston, ,Ont., the' wed- Miss Erma Kipfer. Business was dis- r1.�►t _ _)_ � d���►�g
VOTERS' -LISTS, 1944, TOWNSHIP OF ding to hake ,place late this month., +.a-.'
,3 cussed' and it, was decided that :Miss
1'4 TUCKERSMITH', COUNTY OF HURON. � - D ..4L� McEwan - Uttle
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .THAT I Births � Mary Goodwin act as treasurer for � I-
r A quiet but pretty wedding was sol-
/kr` N have eamplied withSection'.8 of the vet- y the White Gift Sunday to look after
to , crap Lists Act and that I have posted up at iIU.ESTON—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on emnized at Wellington United Church the collections, and the presentation t,
a my office in Tuckersmialr, on the 4th day of ,DecI&th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hueston, Manse, London, Ont., when' Rev " W.
�' (December, 1944,. the lists of all persons en- Brussels, a son—Robert James. - to be made by . some class 'member.
a' titled. to, vote in the said municipality at A_In Scott Memorial Hospital, on. Dec. Hunt officiated for the marriage] .of The topic, "How Can the world Pre-
, ,r_, municipal eleet4ons, • and that such lists re- '15th. to Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Shea, Dub-' Hazel Jean Uttley, of 'London, daugh- serve Peace?" was taken by Miss - 0
main there for inspection. lin; a daughter -Florence .Irene. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Uttley, ' of
And I hereby call upon all voters to take Gladys 'Luker. Following ,the ,closing \
immediate proceedings to,.have any. error or Zurich, and Hugh Alexander McEw- hymn, "Silent Night' and the MizpahI.
� -` ' ;omissions corrected "according to taw, the last'�7 an, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEw'- 'benediction, a.so.ciai hour followed un -
,.:_Say for appeal being the 25th day: De BRUCEF� r;LH.1. an, of Hensall. For' her wedding the. der the convenership of Mrs. Redden
giber, 1944. attractive bride chose a heavenly blue 'a
,6.1 1, E. P. ICHESNEY,, and Miss Erma Kipfel.
"" Clerk of the Township of Tuekeramith. Died in- London crepe. dress, street -length, smart blue Death of William Consitt . •
t,. 4018-2 John".B. Ailtenhead, 417 ' Central feathered hat and accessories in blue, To you, and you;• this is a
Mr. Williani Consftt, prominent and
", _ Ave., 'London, , who was. for :many and wore a;,s'boulderette of Talisman widely •known Helisall resident, died little space to express a big
�rIF - .. " years an accountant in that :c�tY, and roses. The; attendants were Mr. and at his home Saturday, Dec. 16th, fol wish-
Notice To Creditors before his retirement in 1938 was, with Mrs. H. Wilbourn, of London, Mrs A JOYOUS
Igwing an illness o£ a few weeks from CHRISTMAS
the P.LTC., died on Wednesday, Dec. Qirilborn :wearing a brown dress, a; heart condition, in his, 85th Year.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND 13th, at leis .15ojne. Born in Stanley street -length, and shoulderette of yel- He was born in Stanley Township and - TO ALL
c OTHERS Toy°nship, the son of the late Mr. low roses Following. the ceremony farmed extensively in Hay Township,
IN THE ESTATE. OF JAMES ;GRAY, Late and Mrs. James Aikenhead, he had the wedding dinner was served at the taking up residence in Hensall 18 Stan Tudor
of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of
been a resident of London for . the ear London. For
Huron, Physician, .Deceased. Cobblestone Inn, pn years ago. 'Jr.MrConsitt was a staunc
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL past 52 years. He served as account- their wedding tri ' to Toronto and Conservative in his earlier days, tak- 'Phone 6 Hensall
cl, �`1 creditors and others 'having claims against ant for the 'London Box Company, the'. Eastern .points the •bride wore a black ing an active part in matters per:
the estate of the said James Gray, who hied
Kensington ,Furniture Company aii'd sui:t,- black accessories and 'muskrat twining to the Conservative partY- He :
o- on the 10th day of November, i9i,fC are here- .. 4
by required to fuiuish particn,tars of the same the 'Columbia ' Handle and _ Lumber ((rat. :Mr. and Mrs. McEw'an will re- was formerly on the board of diree- -
`! only verified to the under$.igned Executors on. Company. 'Mr. Aikenhead was an side near .Hensall on. the groom's tors for the South Huron Agricultural a
] or before the 20th day of Janaary, 1945, af- honorary life member of Temple farm. •
•-"•' Y...`Which date the assets of the estate will Society and atm 011e time served as '• '
''hep distributed, having regard only to claims Lodge 1597, A.F. and A.M., and he was ,Special services will be held in the reeve for the village of Hensall, coup
., _ui whicf,, notdce has been received. a life member and an active worker local churches on Sunday, Dec. 24th. cillor in Hay Township and was a
a> DATED at Toronto this 15th day of De- in the Thistle Club. For many years The, ministers' will deliver special iiiena�ber of the Masonic Lodge. He =
,r . camber, 19'44. he was treasurer of First Presbyter messages in keeping with the day was- a member of the United Church
-.' George N, Brown & Malcolru McKellar, t
Executors .ian Church, and at fhe time of his and the choirs, will render special in Mausall. Surviving are -his widow,
By their Solicitors death he was a member of First St. music. A 'White Gift service will be the former Fjora Smith, and two sis
,, STRATHY, COWAN & SETTERINGTON, Andrew's 'Church. The survivors in- held .in 'the United Church Sunday tars, Mrs. Sarah Coleman,' Seaforth, : -,
15. Torarrto StreeR, Toronto.
4019 3 clude .his wife; Clara C., a son, J. Mur- evening,. the money donated to be and :Miss Annie 'Con•sitt, Hensall. Mr.
I r -- ray, of London; a daughter, Mrs. forwarded to 'the bombed out children 'Consitt was very 'socially inclined and '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS David Johnson, of HaGilton; two sis- in England. their home an open house,, where ev-
1�-:.1114-THE ESTATE OF GEORGE N. VIPOND We 11'trpe your 'Christmas
�, ,tern, Mrs. J. N. CaSIMY, of Portage The following 'is the Red Cross re- eryone that called received a hearty joys will be as numerous '
tk, , 'AiINLPERSONSHAVING' 'AIM'S r11G'AINST Will be
La Prairie, Man., and Mrs. T. B. Baird port: Knitting quota shipped in No welcome, and his passing and bright as- the gay red
bbe"FAkate of G=orge. •N. Vipond, late )9f I of Brucefield, and Six brothers„Hugh vember: 9 belmets, 10 alternative mourned by his widow, sisters, Tela-
bbe Townahilwy-of ,Hibbert, in the County a berries , on a gay Christmas
311. Perth, Farmer, deceased. Whe died on or and Frank, of Brucefield; Duncan, oP wreath.. )
about the 3rd day of, December, 1944, are ;
Seaforth; Dr. Ahbert, of Calgary; Dr.
hereby notified to send in to Rhe, uadersigaed
a ', an or before the 13th day of January, X'946, Will,. Of TOCUSt� and "Malcdim Of �'
dui] particua'ara of their claims. i X,ondorl. The body i4eited at the resi- '
!! Immediately after the said last mentioned dente, '417 Central Ave., until nine
', date, the assets of the acid estate will' be .'j!hg., ,Ftlne.ral Sel'`V1Ce ' � � rd' , I
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t distributed amongst the partite entitled there- O'CIOCk Fridiiy,':.
To, having resral'd only ,to claims of whieh was 'held at 2 o'clock on that day in eWellry Printing '
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:' 'the undetigne& shill then 'bave notice. to the George E. Logan and Sons fun-
” the -exclusion of al'd others, and the under- ev. Dr. J. Y. MaC 1 - ' z •� 41 Henea'i'1
oral chapel, with R
1, signed will not be liable to any person of Interment was' in
Kinnon of£iciatiil -
, whose claim the urrdersigmGd ,§ball not then g - ,
have .notice for the. assets so distributed -vr /Woodland 'Cemetery. '
any rlart thereof:..-. tied in Minnesota Your attention is called to the•danger to life and
�' DA'TE'D at Seaforth this 20th day of Dc;- Tt St. Paul, Minnesota, Sun makes 6
s� eember, 1944. the following reference to the death proper ? from Christmas decorations, SUCK dS _
McCONNELL & HAYS, of Mr. Thomas Fotheringham, who draperies, scenery, cotton to represent snow,, etc: .
J1 Seaiforth, Ontario,
,- was well known in this district. Mr. Displays of , this nature. and the lighting arrange-
•�b 11 5I _,bore for Administrator with Will annexed Fotheringham was a sol? 0£ the late
�, a 401973 Wiliam 'Fotheringham, one tri the ments bn connection therewith add greatly to the '
,.
,. � ' N,tYtiC�,'TO CFTEDITORS pioneer farmers of thts district, and OrdinaryA r1SliS Of .fire. `
If, .,. IN ,n r.awS. UP cIV ESIyNFiZER FO,SBYTII a brother of lSugald Ftrtheringham, See. that inflammable material is clear of and'' ." ,. ",
.I,t,I', R,RBT iS,fto, 71'CLAiM8'AGkWOT .who, passed away last Mareh. He. ;
A j r
t ;. t�?e r,e'tart� 'of Ebenezer rorsyfh, lett, uf' '-Was,a graduate of Seaforth Collegiate not hung .over .lighting devices;, steam pipes, Sto`i1e-' � � ;
J '5t ;CiYwnship .of Tocker"3mith, in the County Institute: "Funeral services for t
Ifriran, 'Retired Vbiriner, 'adp'a�ea. w�,'a pipes electric light :bulbs etc. See that electric cir�
,'i1.
,', N. rYi rl o1i or al5oiit tftr 20th day drf%November, Thomas W. Fotheringham, 68 years ' &- ,
yr ; t9 4 are hefeby nutxett` to. send„ ":n pita the otil Sales manager for Cushing cuYts are properly fused held not overloaded.. Have
Wishing You and Yours, the '
I. . tz deraiimed on or befaYe the g las' D'ri'sCtilT Inc., real estate dealers, .thdY all to temporary deCora,tiOi1S removed •�a00n 5 alley old, -old w'is'h- ,
t„ x3sd+�rtilSei, 194 4, furl• partieulata. of 'theft past two years, will be at 2.30 p m. • - •
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A
y, % xmedialtiy mer the a4et last ri'enEioned Monday in the Willwerscheid moria 1�LdCrB Served their purpose. �. MEIR.RY
5',1ate, .¢dsts•o�E,tlieeaidta;u lit: %.,Gn12ri110er, nothing can render. these displays G`H;Ft1S,IwMAs
„ { i ; cry, Grand' and l;un, ap. Burial will
i>bufad ,lite, I t' ;the lith•ties entrtlld , ther
R it`d p1rls , of aaTird�ff' ilia : be in,"brefit 'Cemetery. Previo>Ss; tier aha 'f accidents are not toIlar"
t� Jltett ;rbeiffg emploYed.11y .Cushing gels aIsolttely S'ae9 and t l a t `
- :.V40 ,, -re. �tlafi . Dun1I sir ,•• t fit,,: .
„'A 1, d 1, � 1 . •Cell e worked 4trr , the festive season, constant vigg lance and care mus
..s. ..'all 'rldrfi:''Fi�' (�ri#, i�.;'t� +d;'i1'p'y'retuq;Ptr,'yf 'tl*ii'bsg•.
,.
r fo7� se's
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t , Hai x reel estate dealt s, u,
t as a t t1nd4 !,, alf h 'hard' C•t b e eirCised:
�h o'•'ei+ ;;i4rlb< tYE •lite'!earw, Ike die;r F`ridaOnfl in
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MERRY ' EM -1 S9 0 1!. '
Wishing you, the hest of ail Hagar
and' a happiness this :awstul", ,
1.hat 'will extend throughout Cie
Christmas season. • -
.
- . CPQK'.S.
• ROCK BOTTOM STORE
Phone 46 - Hensall:
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The sincere ,feeling of Goon
Cheer and Happiness
all the pleasant associations
to every one of you; r
MacMI LLIANS
Meat Market
Phone 17 - Hensall
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- GREETINGS 1 I
With the 'coming of, the
Christmas holidays, we ex-
tend to you every season-
able good wish and to you -
and yours '
A.
MERRY CH'RI§TM'AS
A. W. Kbrslake
Phone 40 Hensall
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Thankls to our 'Patr�ias . for
their patronage in. the -last ''
ati'd 'wishing' th6m the "
sP-A N,s ori-EF
DRYS /DAL '
aid•
1xhoihe 1 ae1ae0,1L
` Thanks to our patrons
for ,their Patronage in
the past and wishing
them all .the -
Season7s 'Greetings T-
. Geo. -T. Mickle
�t SOIL
Phone 103 •, - Hensall
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SEASON'S GrRE-ETINr
To EVERYONE!'
"MERRY CHRISTMAS" - I
Reeve _,
.+
E'. R. Shaddick .,
Phone 139 l�easall, 1
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We wish" to extend to ,our
' fellow townsmen and- friends'
our most .sincere (good wish-
es at this, festive season!
I • .
t. W. R. Davidson
COAL KING
Phone 10 Hensall'
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For old . time's . sake- athaes'
' wily we drlflk a toast to
your Valued friendship and
continued ,patronage,
A -
MERRY CHRISTMAS
11,
Wa 0. Poodrw :n
Wy Good's, Bodta $q shoe;
ph,m1e 16' aeneall
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