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t1A late.
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McKe-) and Doris Smale served
Peart 'and 'Mass Myrtle '.Peart.
u ifs .of the 13 foal a tr 6 ;,i v+,'
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Mrs. Bron A.
only spl of Dl; an. Y
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the aestfi, 'assisted by Mrs. Percy
I'arspns and Mrs. Lloyd' Colhougn.
I,,ieut.. "orison Spray, of Ipporwa&Ih,
was file Geiger
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elral c4Rruses, w th (�rA4_ 1_i#,;gaA ac
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CazpQball, .of Toronto, was 'solemnized
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4t �r , + I`+ i s y � '' „t ' Uwnk
w '” Cgut
rand, Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
sweet -an guest at
cpmpanying at the 'Flanti :°- N[r. fid'-,
'Annex
'SatlircisY, daA4Oth, the ann#'versal'y
receivedtoff to he, MunPra i -
d b
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tc 1111 _ ,. „
t,,�i„ iy ,'y ,r wwek
Hildebrand - Smale
residence.
ward Ale anclex%, .Jat14Qs ezld
of the gryom s Barents. The Metra
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A lovely wedding spot place In
Miss �dm'y Lammie> of I,ond'4m,
QV31►, E'theringtpn.- trUstAes Qf the
'PglitaA 'United (lhuxcb London, was
age was reported. Mr, and Mrs. Hor-
.; 1 :,:;', :.
r # `i x4� e_� o��r3ann NlaLiaes- aeltt Air wurcl. li[anipanm. 6V canis Fwr week.
xl .. B aelo Tho
s* :tar 14 cent et ra
1}I i ` a,,rl� ' ctec7 tip.
ovo
Staffs United Church on , Saturday,
June 3'Oth, Bessie
spent the week end' 'holidary at her
home.
school, gave brjef addresses, C2rar4t
•
chosen for the lovely ceremony at
A
ill eek p.x s iu W
llanal per •week' coin l,w a11:}xaed it ode �u slwva clasp are not paid by the
l
at 2.30 p,m., when
Evergreen Ave., London.
Morgan also ,favored with a ianp
g g
which Rev, B. K.- Cronk offdclated.
i
ll } dal z7q> in the week in �vWh; 1be ad was run.
r ftt rn} $ # lraad ]Deaths. inserted free of charge.
Jean, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Raye Paterson, of Toronto, vis,
solo.
The bride, given in 'marriage by her
I ,. ,1 a
JIB
4 rr l ,cr } tk1>z1� i Q o ;. M Grcditora, Etc,--�tea'0D appIj-tkM
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Albert Smale, of Staffa, was united
ited over the. week -end 'and 'holiday'
Mr. and 'Mrs. N. M Cook, Norma,
'brother, Lawrence Mann, was charm-
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' U'1 .E , I' , , ,'
, t Teachers Wanted
f alit
in marriage to Mr. Albert Hildebrand,
Seaforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudson and
Douglas and Elinore spent the week-
end Wasapa5Beach
"ing in :leer ,grateeful gown of White
fig
e
,
a° Gs" x , I� tvv g
ferred to the Uganda. " „
Miss - Dorothy McQueen, of London,
with friends. In the village over the
week -end, v
at and eaford•. ,
�. M
georgette and •' lace., with 'finger
` _ OR SALE --45 ACRES OF HAY, MIXED,
,I w ,yl
✓,i�y , -
l+�r tit "
. ,zr�7:G Roots aND uP' TEACHER WANTED
Hildebrand. 'The altar was effectively
George, of GQrl,erich; Pte. Laird Hud-
Mr. and (Mrs. Archie Morgan, of
'veil held in a coronet of orange blos-
Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Campbell, of
+;'+k,�fOf�,s, i.",,,_
ADp1Y to
banked with pink and white peonies.
son, of London, anti LAC,. Max Hud-
Hensall, and Mr, and Mrs. W. L.
1
soma. S'he wpre pearls and carried
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I.
`0�,, r°,T;J $ Gb �" >l� J �iit hl E GPO,�ITOR. FUMY QUALIFIED :. PROTESTANT
,;r � 1f r 4046-2 teacher is required for S. S. No. 4, Tuck,,
Rev, W. Risdon officiated, Miss Mary
Johnston, Seaforth,
son, recently returned from over.
their Mrs. Olive
Whyte, of Seaforth, are'vacationing
'at
'a shower ,bouquet of red roses, Miss
a
In
eramith, Applications lie iavLted. Appli-
played the wed
seas, and mother,
at Whyte's summer cottage Mus-
Verna Mann, ag her sister's brides-�r�
*TO
HENSALL PHOh1E 20 i
Irfi fl,'," k� 4 , ". fa cared will please abate ciatistcatiow. expert-
ding music and Miss Louise Case
Hudson, of London, spent the week-..
$oke.,..-.
maid, chose pink georgette ,with
. ,
enc, and references, Salaay
' 1 >` A }. standard according to experience A p an-
"1i+t 'Auction Sales
s9Yi'g "Always" during' the. singing of
end with Mr; and Mrs. Geo, Hudson.
Mise Ethel Murdock, of Calgary, is
matching headdress, and carried a ,
�'urke
a : al application would he appreciated.' Duties
the register. Given in marriage by
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Parker, who
spending a few weeks visiting with'
bouquet of Briarcliffe roses, As Jlower
s s
IrG fd! to commence September 4th, TU'GKERSMITH
atl� l UCt4TOW. SALE OF LoT -A NUMBER SCHOOL. AREA: S, H. Whitmore, secretary,
her father, the bride was charming
have been resSdents of Hensall ,for
relatives and 'friends 3n the village,
girls Patricia Anne Jackson, young.
s ending two weeks' vacationing with
p
t, i'sl a tt A off' ,*o lots lots on Howard St, R. R. 8, Seaforth. 4047-tf
in a gown of twilight satin in redin-
many years, ,have taken up residence
who are pleased to see. her .again af-
niece of the bride, wore a yellow
PREVENT THESE' '
INI.,hit {i t iai, $ayfreld ryil'1 be'offered Sor sale by public
1, on' RNodnesda, July 18th, at 7 p,m,
gots effect with a -yoke of -Chantilly
in Exeter, where they purchased a
ter an absence of a few years.
floor4ength frock and carried a 'bou-
to HARRY W. HART, or Phone 224-w, sea-
+ 4 aneti4a
Bayfield, Proprietor-,
Tt, FrmwArF BY-LAW NO. 5 1945
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lace. The full skirt terminated in a
'train.
home.
Miss Jean McDougall, of the Na
quet of Talisman roses and sweet
Feed. P.T.Z. Powder int t
W,I"s • ; �a14'd1d T kr,9n, Auctioneer. 4047x2 f
AdJ
short Her full length veil of
Mr. and Mrs, 'Stan Tudor, of the
tion'al Drug, London, and Miss. Dora
peas. Clan Tooze, Toronto, was
the Mash Once each
tl
5 t UCTION gAT+E-CO1i1NITY AUCTION Village of Hensall
A Rink, g
imported net was hand embroidered
'he
New Commercial Hotel, have receiv-
thy McDougall, of Us•borne spent the
Y
groomsman, and the ushers were
,
week over the growing
A.l kfL, :,:
Sale.of Furniture in ,..the Skating
By 'the
and. -set with sequins, headdress
ed word that their son, Maurice, of
week -end 'camping at Grand Bend.' •'
hack Miron and Jack Delve, Hamil-
} 0t '
Y, act Sea -forth, on Saturday night, July 14th. A -Law to RegulateClueing Soars of
t� �r - f rn•ture to Gasoline and Service Statin Benin G
was of white ostrich plumes. The
p
the R.C.N.V.R., has been promoted
, During the severe electrical storm
ton -After a wedding rece tion at
p
P eriod.. 0
ns a5O
Jp,fr "`
211"
et 8 p.m Anyone having any u r
dispose o!F; phone the auctioneer. HAROLD
g
line and Oil, in the Villose of 'Hensall.
bride carried a cascade bou bouquet of
q
from Pett Officer to Chief Pett pf- which swept over Hensall Freda eve-
yPettyP YEVENTS
the home of Mr, and, Mrs. GordonGo>~don Ar..-
BLACK BEAD
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JACKSON, Auctioneer. 4096-2
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WHEREAS AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN
American Beauty roses and wore a
fiver, E.A., third class, Maurice is
Hing, the barn of Mr. Calvin Horton
rand, Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
12 Weeks' Treatment for 100 '
(phone 616 r 34, Ciintxn. 4046x3
-
inclusive, and for the Saturday from the
hour of ten 'of the clock in the afteoon.
rn
Sunday hours to be governed by the station
receivedtoff to he, MunPra i -
d b
double strand of pearls. Mrs. 'William
'st'ationed at .the South Pacific on the
was struck by lightning, but no dam-
Alexander Camp left on a motor
" • birds (����
Deering --tractor engine, in good condi-
fait' •,
For Sale
ripal the Village
irrg'for of a By -Law requiring
Campbell, ,of Seaforth, was .matron
Destroyer Uganda, He enlisted in
age was reported. Mr, and Mrs. Hor-
trip east. They will live at 1131
cost W
i!="`
Wilbert Dilling, Hensall," 'and Austin
.the passim;
,the closing of Garage and Service Stations
for the,
of honor and wore pastel pink sheer
November, 1940, and was previously
ton were milking in the barn at the
Evergreen Ave., London.
This low cost will save you
t}4 �
s'"
FOR SALE' -.HAY FORK,- COMPLETE
sale of gasoline and oil within the
between the hours
with a short embroidered jacket, Her
on three destroyers, Hamilton, Assin-
time and 'felt the shock of it,
'Miss'Judith :Shaddick is spending
many birds and make YOU
,n�r
rlqjI' `
set with rope, pulleys and car, -,Apply m
CLEM sTEFFLER, R R. No. 4, 'Seaforth.
'Municipa'lity of seven of
the clock in the afternoon and seven of the
headdress of matching color was u
iboine and Ni'aga, before ,being trans-
_Mrs. 'Mary Pope, of London, visited
a vacation at Bayfigld' with her grand-
money!
.
13' --,
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Phone 665 r Al.4097x1
clock. in -the forenoon of the next following
day in each week from Monday to Friday,
inclusive, and for the Saturday from the
shoulder length veil gathered- with
ostrich tips. She carried a shower
ferred to the Uganda. " „
Miss - Dorothy McQueen, of London,
with friends. In the village over the
week -end, v
mother, Mrs: Churchill, '.and her aunt,
Miss Eivira 'Churchill, or Toronto,
Sold, by -
's 1.
` _ OR SALE --45 ACRES OF HAY, MIXED,
,"` . -
•` clover and timothy, in the ,field, on fat
hour of tea of the clock in ,the afternoon.
Sunday, hours to :be by the Station-
bouquet of white ,rases. Miss Doris
spent the week -end and holiday with
Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Campbell, of
who •are occupying their cottage
Middleton
"i?'
'
, riff, Concessuon 4, Hay Township, OLIVER
Exeter; Ont- - r 4047x2
governed'
Operators themselves, but one Station only
Smale, Stratford, sister of the 'bride,
her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs. E. Me-
Toronto, are 'spending their vacation
there. Miss ,Catherine Lavalle, of
DRUG E
f
FEE,
to remain open each Sunday, same to be
opened alternately at the operator's discre-
as bridesmaid, was similarly attired
in
Queen.
at.heir summer home in Hensall"
'Mrs.
Palmerston, is also their guest.
*TO
HENSALL PHOh1E 20 i
' AY LOADER FOR SALE - MASSEY-
r :
it Harris, slat slid type- A-1 shape.
is, ala
tion and a notice informing the public to be
a contrasting
g shade of turquoise
Mr. and Mrs.: J. E. Neil, Dor®en
oliday visitors with Alice
Mr. and Mrs. Clocomo and baby
Mail orders accepted.
'i;''
.rope
JOHN Stiffs 4047-1
poste in each Station specifying which sta-
blue, and carried yellow roses. Miss
and Ronald; of London, spent Sunday
J'oynt were: Mr. and Mrs'. Laird
daughter, Bonnie, of Windsor, are.
ideal and the event much enjoyed.
son, -Ronald Passmore; girls, 9 and
5;
L
tion wr�l be 'open.
And whereas the, Municipal Council aP the
is that
Mary Lou Muroski, Kitchener, niece
y
with Mr, and Mrs. John Pfafe' and Mr.
;
Joynt and family, of Toronto; Dr. 'and
y,
s ending two weeks' vacationing with
p
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FOR SALE -ONE JERSEY BULL, SEVEN
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months -old. Can .be 2egist'ered. Apply
said 'Municipality satisfied a petition
of the groom, as flower girl, was
and Mrs. Nelson Pfaff and family.
Mrs. Harr Joynt and Judith and: Dr. 1
y
the letter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Or-
Dashwood; Schiibe'& Son Zurich WilliamsDilling,
a Co., Zurich; M. E. Ra'l;z't:sliiDka; Middle-
��,(',
?':-
to HARRY W. HART, or Phone 224-w, sea-
,-is. signed by at leeat 'three-quarters in num-
her of the Garages and Service stations self-
-
gowned in a • floor -length dress of
Mrs. J. D. Stewart left Monday for
William Joynti London, "
vine 'Twitvhell.
and under, Jean 'Lavender and ItIIt$
Fowler, Donna: Grade V to VI—Col-,
Forth 4047x1
ing gasoline and motor oil within the said
MAnd-wwhereas under the provisions of See-
white net caught with pink and blue
bows and wore a short veil; She car-
London, where she will spend two
weeks the guest of Mrs. Markham:
Miss Norma Cook, of the LOndonl
Medical :School, is spending her va-((%urch.
The W2lhelo Class of the United
enjoyed a picnic at Turnbull's
Soldan, Shirley. Flynn and Margaret
Stephan; three-legged raced boys ev-
�' FOR SALE -JO PIGS SIB WEEKS OLD ;
e -__
�'
-' ��� s ears
matched team of Belgian Y
bld Apply to WILLIAM ALEXANDER,
tion 82 of the Factory, Shop 'and Office Build-
reed a nosegay of pink carnations.
Mrs. R. J. Beatty and Mrs. J. Ait-
cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grove 'Wednesday afternoon last.
er 10, John S. and Earl Soldan, JoI7ou.
} 0t '
Walton, or phone 848 r 15. 4047x1
ing Act, R.S.O„ 1937, Chapter 194, it is
deemed expedient to give effect to 'the said
wetition, effecting Garage and Service s'ta-
Mr, Roy Sneider, Kitchener, was .the
bridegroom's attendant, The ushers
cheson and Mildred, Seaforth, spent.
the holiday with :Miss Minnie Reid.
N. 'Cook. •
' At Trinity Church, Bradford, lovely
Some 35' members .and guests enjoy-
,ed a lively outing. A most sumptu-
Lavender and Glenn Koehler; wlbeet
barrow' race, girls, Elaine' Beer an&
RIVATE. SALE -AN IQUE 'MAHOGANY
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�' chest of drawers; walnut sofa; walnut
Vons selling gasoline and motor oil.
Therefore, the-Oounci9 of the Municipal Car-
Were Trooper R. Sm'ale, Camp Bor-
Mr, and Mrs. Stan Tudor left on
with all purple and gold iris, the rite
ous picnic supper was served. and at-
, .
Judy Shaddick, 'Orian Stephan, and:
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f;--
ahifrobe, 'and' other articles. Saturday, July
7th,. fmm 4 to 9 MRS. R E. MacKEN-
poration of the, village of Hensall enacts as
deny, ,and Mr. V. Muroski, of Kitchen-
Wednesday for Dundas,' owing to the
of Confirmation was administered by
the conclusion of supper sports and
Grace McLeod;. wheelbarrow race;.
-.
P.m.
tiLIE, Egmondville. 4047-1.
follows:
1. That all.. Garages Service Stations
er.. Following the ceremony a recap-
serious illness of Mrs. Sararas, Mrs.
His Grace the Most Rev. D. T. Owen,
games were enjoyed, ,but had to be
boys, John Lavender and Glenn Koch
ing and distress of asthma and no remedy
N. Ked.dy and Mrs. J. Ferguson:
and
within the Municipality of the village of
Hensall selling or keeping for sale gasoline
tion was held at the . home .of the
Tudor's sister.
D.D.„ D.C.L., Archbishop, The Rector,
cut short owing to a downpour of
ler, John 'Sangster and Donald Koebr
'.' " R SALE - ENGLISH COACH DOG.
ts+
maie, good .watch dog. 9 months old.
or motor oil, shall on and after the coming
bride's 'parents where Mrs. Smale,
The Late ,Mrs.' Maur"ace Quance
Rev': H. G. Blake, presented 19 can.i
rain.!-. - . _.,-
ler; kicking the slipper, girls, Anal. -
s,
Apply -Box 434, HURON EXPOSITOR.
into force of this By -Law,' be,closed and re-
'gowned in dusty rose crepe .with a
The death occurred Saturday, June
didates to be confirmed. Sixteen
School Picnic .Enjoyed
Hildebrandt, Shirley. Flynn .
year. Death w'as attributed to'a heart
9047x1
main cloaca for the cafe of gasoline and
motor oil and restricted from selling same
daring the time and hours 'between seven of
corsage of white roses, and Mrs.
Hildebrand, the bridegroom's mother,
30th, of Mrs. Maurice Quanc.e, the
-
former Laura 'Beatrice Dilling, at"her
were. from TrinitiChurch, Bradford,
Y
and three from St. Paul's Church
A delightful time was spent at
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c ', FOR SALE -NEW GILSON SNOWBIRD
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e
,
k
n
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electric'' washing machine, at Wartime
the clock in the afternoon and seven -of the
in poudre blue crepe with a large
home,- in Exeter: Mrs. Quanee was in
Coulson's Hill. Included in the •six-
Tur'nbull's Grove. on Wednesday af-
a�.`
,,
prices and Trade ,Board ceiling price. Apply
fin JONATHAN HUGILL, Agent, Seaforth, or
clock in the forenoon of the •next following
day in eaeh week. from Monday to Friday,
white hat and a corsage of red roses,
her '57th year and had been ill with
teen candidates from Trinity Church
ternoon, June 27th, when pupils of
I ,,'
(phone 616 r 34, Ciintxn. 4046x3
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inclusive, and for the Saturday from the
hour of ten 'of the clock in the afteoon.
rn
Sunday hours to be governed by the station
received. Four friends of the 'bride
served the guests on the lawn. The
a throat,. infection since January. Sur-
viving are her. husband and one son,
to be 'confirmed were James and
Harry Stapleton, of Bradford', former-
the public school, together with their
principal, Mr. Cowan, and assistant
' Fj NGiNE .FOR SALE -10-20 McCORMIGX•,
;rt'i.
"`
Deering --tractor engine, in good condi-
Operators 'themselves, but one Station only'
bridal couple left on a motor trip
Clifford, at home, and two brothers,
1y of Hensall. Followin the service
g
teachers, Miss Barbara Michie and
- - - - s_-- -'`�-
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tion: Apply to HARRY BEUERMAN, Brod-
'Clover Thresher.' Phone 74 r 4. Dub-
to remain open each Sunday, same to be
opened alternately at the operators' disere-
through Northern Ontario, the
Wilbert Dilling, Hensall," 'and Austin
.,
a reception was held in the pariah
Miss June Brandon, and parents en-
fl,hagen
3,Y,'"
lin- 4046x2
tion and a notice informing the pubne to be
_bride
travelling in British blue crepe trim-
Dilling, near Clinton, A private fun-
hall when Mrs. Owen and the Arch-
toyed a picnic. Over 100 were prey
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HENSALL �
posted in each Station specifying which eta-
tion. will be open.
2. This By=Law shall be made public by
one ibsertion in The HUron
mad with black lace and wearing a
black mohair lace hat with a match-
era) service was• conducted from the
home with interment in Exeter eeme-
bishop met the members and. friends
of.' the parish.
en't. A number of races were, ,,run
off and at 5.30 supper was served,
<; NOt1Ce8
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TN IlaLIORY OF A LOVING VOTHER
hwho passed away five years ago, July 7,
Expositor, a
weekly newspaper published in the Town of
Seaforth,' and 'having a wide circulation in
by
ing bag and shoes'. Her corsage was
of red roses., On their return they
tery on Tuesday. The sympathy of
the community is extended to her be
Bell Clan - Has Reunion
..,
followed with a ball game, contests
for the adults were cancelled owing
,L
,j.. ` - OTIOE-WILLIAB3 BRADSHAw, YOUR
NWatkin's
'i'%
dealer, and Also agent for E. D.
and ,posting th 25 natives
the of in
thereof in conspicuous .places in the said Vii-
will reside in Seaforth.
reeved husband, son and brothers in
The annual Bell reunion was ''held
to the rain. Following are the prize
a
.Smith & Son's fruit and ornamental nursery
shock, Market Street, Seaforth, Ont, Phone
lege of Henea,i]-
mall-
Cann, It was disclosed that the jam
their Sad loss.
at the Lions Park, Seaforth, on Sat-
winners: 'Children, 6 and under, Jim
9,95, pallets 15.95, cockerels 10:35. Assorted
60. 897$
3. Any person who contravenes and is
found infraction this By-
Inspection Board, Hamilton, spent the
Miss Edna Walsh and Audrey
urday last, members of the clan at -{'Hyde,
Bill Lavender; boys,, 7 and 8,
jr
Do YOUR CHICKS OR TURKEYS D'E'
E
guilty of any of
Law, except as hereinafter provided, shall,
T
HULLE
spent the week -end and holiday at
tending from Detroit; London, Toron-
I Billie Fink, Jerry Ronnie,:; girls, 7
?:,.
Are ttley pale? Have they Cocafdi9'is
" conviction, forfeit ane pay a fine in
the discretion of the convicting Magistrate
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their home in Blyth.
to, Exeter, Elinlville, p.romarty, Hen-
and 8, MargAret Stephen, Jean Lav -
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-' Fines "Kews^ 'and Red Blood Quickly tab-
lets 11 save them- Do your laying hens
not -exceeding $50.00, exclusive of costs, with
.School. Re . '
Pott
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leece and laugh-
sall and Seaforth. The weather was
ender; boys, 9 and 10, Jack Hender-
f
irop d Are .they pale? Finn's 'P.onitry
the same to be recoverable under The Sum-
maty, Convictions A,ct, R,S.O, 1937, Chapter
The are the promotions'
ters, Ilene and Hers. Lloyd' Brock, and
ideal and the event much enjoyed.
son, -Ronald Passmore; girls, 9 and
5;
L
IConditibiner and Intestinal Cleanser land,
PJultry Tonic and Vitamin ]3nnlder will help
136, the provisions -of which" shall apply ex-
,following
in S. S. No. 1, Hullett: Grade VII to
Marie, of Bram
Brampton, and Miss Grace
Sports were the highlight" of the af-
10, Elaine Beer, Lois Henderson;
e�l.®®
you. H A. Young Crediton '= Verson Schatz,'
sept .that in the case of imprisonment, shalt
not be far a 'term exceeding atwentyone days.
VIII Durham, M. (H.) ; Collins, 'M.;
Brock, of London,, spent the week -
ternoon, directed by Mrs. Wilbert
boys, 11 and 12, Ronald MacKinnon,
rt''
Dashwood; Schiibe'& Son Zurich WilliamsDilling,
a Co., Zurich; M. E. Ra'l;z't:sliiDka; Middle-
9- This By -Law sheaf come into force on
MacDonald, G: Grade VI to VII-
end 'with Mrs. Flossie Brock.
of Hensall and Mrs.,D. Me-
Lloyd Buchanan; girls, 11 and 12,
a-
.,
(ton Drug, $ensail`;' Robc tsoii D3 ug, Exeter,
sai
,the,..14th' day of July, A -D., 1946.
Given First, secorttt,' Third and Final Rid-
Fowler, Donna: Grade V to VI—Col-,
'Miss Margaret Shepherd and Miss
Lean, of $'eaforth. Prizes for the old-
Elaine Beer; Lois Henderson; boys,
{'
J. Ii Dalton; Carmel; Parker's General
Store Croton,
ing and finally passed in open Counoil this
Tins, Gladys: Grade III to IV -Dale,
Barbara Shepherd left on Sunday for
est person present' went to Mr. Tom
13 and 14, John' Lavender, Glenn
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J+''. IF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED, WRITE
$rd day of July, A D., 1945.
Lloyd. Grade II to III -Dale, Lois
Detroit. After.spending a day or so
Bell, of Elimville, and to the young-
Koehler; three-Iegged race, girl's '10
RE YOUR HOGS ROUGH STIFF AND
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unthrifty. "Use' Fine's Hos
JAMES A. PATERSON, R. E. SHADDICK,
,H,
( ); Dale, Lorne; Dale, Marie (H.);
In Detroit, they will enjoy a boat trap
nORDesday, June 27th, at a tea in h'olio'r
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lbngeionell
and Finn's Hog Fix, they do the
Clerk, Reeve.
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Dale, Milton; Living>lton, David;
to Cleveland, Ohio. They expect to
Form Forum Hdlds 1` 1cnio ' o s T culars.
a
job. Feedryour sows seri shoats Ihaa's Hog
Minerals. Do suelcing Pigg scour?
I oerliiy the above to be a'true copy o8
-By-Uw
MacGregor,
Bor,- Janet (H.), (H.) after
be gone a week.
.
m
your
S.E.S. tablets will. atop them. H. A Yon'ng,
No. 5, 1946, of the Village
age of Hen-
sal
the name indicates honour standing.'
Mr. Carl Passmore, local a
garage -
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1111111
b
Vernon Schatz Dashwood; Schilbe
& Son. Zurich'„ Williams• & Co., Zurich ; M.
J. A. PATERSON, Clerk,
-N, J. Sills, Tea her.
F
man, 1a having ai modern up-to-date
- - - - s_-- -'`�-
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E. R:atz, Shipika; MiddlvbD)r Drag, Hensel]',
garage. built on 'highway No. 4, on
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6 Robertson Drug, Exeter ; J. H. Dalton, Mt.
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the outskirts of the Village,
.
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Carmel; Parker's General Store, Cromarty.
In Memoriam
HENSALL �
Miss Helen and Miss Mae McNaugh-
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Poultry . � �
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ton, of Toronto, spent the week -end
'arid ,holiday with their parents, Mr..
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TN IlaLIORY OF A LOVING VOTHER
hwho passed away five years ago, July 7,
1940.
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committee consists of Mr. and Mrs-
and Mrs. Lorne IMcNaughton, of '
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1�1HSCK
BA$GAIN5 FOR THIS WEEK AND
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In tears v e saw sinking,
B. Tuckey and. Mr, and Mrs. Carmen
Cromarty.
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next Non�¢xed: Barred 'Rocks, New
xampshiras, New Hampshire x Barred- Rooks...
,you
We. watched' you fade away;
Cann, It was disclosed that the jam
Miss Beth Murdock, of the British
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9,95, pallets 15.95, cockerels 10:35. Assorted
And though our hearts were breaking.
We knew you coaly mot xray.
quota Will be 750 pounds. This active,
Inspection Board, Hamilton, spent the
r��
a ,�
Heavies: non -sexed 8.95; pullets 13.9x. Dock-
Breis 9.95. Two week old add 6c. Shipped
organization is making plans for the
I week end and holiday with her Par
ti' j.
11
G.O-D. This advertisement 4nust accompany
-TOP NOTCH "C•HICKERIES•
Gal saw that you were weary,
That the hill was hakrd to climb;
lriaklrl g of blankets from material;'.enws.
NI r. and Mrs. J. R. Murdoch, in
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your order.
Guelph, Ontario. 4046-2
So He closed yLJur„•weary eyelids,
gathered b members, �
” 3' ars, Ind when Com•,
Brucefield.
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3h III
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.And whispered, ecce be thine,"
plated well be auctioned off, with all
illi Yir,. Harold Hadden, o£
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Personals
--Eve remembered by her Daughter.
t
E. L?M MiscoFlo
TIMI
1}ppervi11e; 37 -. Herb Hedden, of St.
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rLF_I N LOVING MEMORY' OF OUR
dear little, daughter, Phyll�. Eileen, who
passed away .?'cly 4; 1x44 ------a
ek]et illi once Welshl
I favored with two pleasing piano duets.
I One the
Catherines, and Mrs, W. Caster, Cath-
I ,rine and Patsy. Clinton, visited over
'the
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of Pl6asing features of this
week -end and -holiday with Mrs.
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�:-,y<'
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in the Kinsmen Modei' •Home, near . Lake
el' - Ont. r tat
Erie Beach, Leamin
One Year has passes since that sad day,
The one we loved was called away;
meeting; was the resence of
g P Ml's•
Alex Buchanan, a neighbor of Mrs.'.
'
C: M. Hadden. Herb is remaining for
g
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�8,000 home sold to the winner for 81. Send
REID, Kins-
I" God took her home, it was His will,
Bol
a week's vacation,
pr
i em.ittance to ROBT. Dept. 88,
inen Fund. Leamington, Ontario. Receipts
But in our hearts she liveth stall.
[On, who i5 1R her 35tH year, and
s
Mr. ay.d ;Vire. Bruce Walker and Mr.
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sent by return. .4046-5
2. Lovingly' remembered by her Mother
and Daddy (oeersga5), brother Donnie and
Grandparents.
who has been confined"to her home in
a Wheel chair, the result of a frac-
tel".ed hip
and Mrs. J. E. 1'IcEwara„ spent Sunday
Wlth fr'ielld•$ in Goderieh.. .
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r,
1 .Box 858, Juliaetta, Idaho. Send stamp.
a
Suffered in a fall. Mrs.
Mr. and Mr . Peters and family, of
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4021-tf
Buchanan, Who has not been out of
her ebair for ears, was attle to make
y
London, have moved into rooms in
the Petty'btock.
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Cards of Thanks
z
STILt3A SUFFERERS - ENJOY GOOD
P A
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night's sleep without coughing, choking.
g.
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the trip t7S. -'Mra. Bolton's walkiIl g,
bliss Lois Green, of•'•'Port Stanley,
MRS.
MR'S. JOSEPH HUGILL WISHES TO
14Ir. Wm. Pearson, Seaforth, says: "I am so
thankful tb you for your asthma remedy that
with the assistance of some neigh.
visited recently with Mr. Ezra Kipfer
i-
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Y would like all people. who suffer from
thanl: all those who sent boxes of fruit,
flower:;, cards and .letters during her three
hors., Delicious refreshments were
and family, also With her grand-
-
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asthma to know what it did for me. I suf-
fered for years from choking, difficult breath-
weeks' illness in Victoria HospitaY; London.
served by the hostess, assisted b Y
Mjga
mother, Mrs. James. Da man.'
'Dayman.
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ing and distress of asthma and no remedy
N. Ked.dy and Mrs. J. Ferguson:
Mr. Evan Dew, prominent Hensall
Births
mere
� touched me the toat - rt, a your
:i'Ir. .Albert Hess, of Zurich, advises
district. farmer, died suddenly at hi''s
- 1,s " ,
4`
- only quick relief, but I am now free from
is that while sitting at the lake near
home in L shorn, Township on Sun-•
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all symptoms- A few moathra treatment did
For free information 'wr+ilrh F. `L-
his cottage, he noticed a large flock
da y evening, July 1st, in his 68Th
GLANVILLE--In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
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$OWEY, 144 Catherine Street South, Hamil-
July 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville,
of Walton. daughter.
of geese, 15D at ]east, flyin over the
y g
year. Death w'as attributed to'a heart
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'bon 4044x6
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KENNEDY -In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
lake. This is unusually late for Can-
seizure, Surviving are hIs widow, the
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Tiny 4th, ria Mr. 'and Mrs,. Frank Kennedy'
(nee Mary S.tewart). Efrmondviale, a son.
HENDER90N-Mr. and Mrs. John Hender-
adian geese t0 be around these parts.
at this time of year.
.
formal' Alice Mitchell, and two laugh-
ters, Mra, William. Simmons, of 'Us -
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Farms For Sale
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eon, of Hensall, are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daughter, Sylvia Treiie,
on Tuesday, July 3rd- A sister for Lois,
Reeve E. R. Shaddick, Milton Rus-
sell, William Veriner and Lloyd Ven•
borne, and Mrs. Clarence Hi3ywood,
Exeter. Funeral services'' were held '•
•
i eA.�,e�W�y Farrn:�ri f0: Profit
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�, 1 FARM FOR SALE --LOT 60. BAYFIELD
Line, Goderieh Township, consisting' of
I09 acres. Good play land and. Rand bails-
Jean and .Jack.
ner. of Hensall, are er4joying a fish'i'ng••'
from the family residence on Wed-
i
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firigs. Will, sett on reasonable' terms. Im-
mediate possession if desired. Apply to 'A.
expedition at Chesley Lake.
-Miss -Margaret Johnston. assistant
nesday, at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev.
A.
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,A striking example of -the effectiveness weeds and leaves the land tri a condition
..
E. TOWNSHENI), Bayfield, R.R. 2, or phone
The teacher had recited "The Land-
at the Hensall post office, is confin-
M. Hunt, Rector of Trivitt Mem-
Church,
of a machine, in helping farmers operate to
CTimton, son z 2'1. 4046-tf
ing of the Pilgrims." Then she re-
quested each pupil to draw from his
ed to het home with illness, and ex-
to be
orial Exeter, of wlhich the ,
deceased was a member. Burial was
resist soil drifting. In effect the One=
,
successfully under difficult conditions; 1S Way Disc offers the usefulness of tilvo
�j OR, - SALF�too-ACRE GRASS FARM,
i .,
y composed of the Ewd 'Half of the North
33'If of Lot Number 12 and the East Ralf
or herimagination a picture of Ply-
pacts off duty for a month.
Bruce MdClirehey and Edgar Me-
in. Exeter cemetery,
Mr. Bob ''having
found in the One -Way Disc. Introduced machines at fittle more cost than the
c''
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e' the North Half of Lot Number 13 ir.
�e 14 'Concession of the Township of Mc-
Wroath Rock.
Most of them went t0 work at once
Ctinchey, of Hensall, and William
o
Drysdale is a liand-
some up-to-date residence erected..on
,
during the drought spell and period of price of one. /f
..
;
1 t
X111op, Windmill and plenty of water. Ap'
ply tb Box 425, HURON EXPOSITOR-4043-tf
but. One little fellow besitated and at
Kyle and William Armstrong, of Kip:
JMain Street. Mr. Albert Kalbileiseh,
low' prices for farm products; it helped I•n design and construction
length raised h'is hand.
"Well,
pen, enjoyed, a fishing expedition to
Chesley Lake and landed 22 pipe and
of ZuricH, has the contract, and Mr.
Charles Wolfe is doing
the
farmers Cut doWrl their pTOduCtlOri COStS'.9SSEy-HAgRIS �tle-Wa Disi_ffers
az
AOR' SALE Olt•.-'El[CHANGE-loo
acres near' Walton. - Frame boast,, barn
Willie, what is it." asked
the teacher.
pickerel, some of them etween seven
the masonry
work.
thereby leaving them more -margin special advantages that appeal'to
, •-
n:ffsbte;
,m 4tobe fdupdation, cement floors, water in
drilled well, windmll.l, imDlemetrt
"Please, ma'am, do you want us to
and eight
too, ght pounds, a real beauties,
OVdr 150 pupils, :parents alld true•
users.
for profit.. The sturdy frame construction long
fillet,, garage- Mui,;ta;n» large asset coir_
draw a heal' or a rooster?"
At
tees of 'S,S, No. 10, Hay, ,attended
s
It is little wonder then that the One-
fi,
YtI ly'. Larger fats preferred or Bowe
the picnic held by the pupils of
the picnic held at. Gl'a'nd Bend Satur-
wear replaceable bearin s
P g , patented
eits<Or town. LESTER ROGAN U•R. 2,
�rth,s f%nn 4041x8
S.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith, on the
day, June SO'th. Swimming and boat-
Way Disc Seeder speedily bec6me one stone�umper,easilyadjustedclireetdraft
4{ Ar lGt POR SALV-��MI ttn'LtS SOUTH
• ST AFF
school' grounds, Miss Wilma Watson,
.....
the teacher, has
fag were enjoyed in hhe afternoon,
of the most popular maClitnes oil the hitch, and 'quick action power lift
s�
+r oY:;, Jcafot�tlr, and one mile east, Lot .1.
ILI4,iitesslan $, '.TuekeraihithiJ Oke, mile. "}cram
who tendered her re-
a gnation, was presented with a love-
after Which a delicious' picnic supper
was served diredted
are
market: Preparing a so
p �7 Il and 30w1YIg features that aOtltribute t0 the
Honor Exide -7o -Be
a'nta,uAf:. Latus bane, barn_ 'brick hatiso, hen
Mrs A-lbert SItale •,Staff to
ly clothes' hamper The —3- w
a�iiorta, by Mrs.
NT.-'
the Seed . , , poptl
ss
l oty
al, en r-
tained a number of friends on Wed-
as
road' by Mre. William Kyle" and the
rman Stanlake, teacher, of the rn-one operation, the Cme-Way . larity of the MASSEY-HARRIS. Your
school, were'the highlights of the leve= Disc Seeder' 'caves time
t*006aon
'
nORDesday, June 27th, at a tea in h'olio'r
presentation made by Lois McClellan
and Elaine Bell.
and egpeinse. local dealer will be glad to give you:
ning at conclusion of ftter,' . . '
used as a till a maiehine "it destroys full
oaf 85-tf
of her dau brei Jean, whose mar-
g ,
Mothers of the pup-
Form Forum Hdlds 1` 1cnio ' o s T culars.
111d i Til
nage took 4slf oe ,last Satoday. Mrs.
iia were ,invited, gue"stss<, and the ev'on:t
1.- 1.
1
Usbor a Farm For'uin: held their Mi -
# :
smOe 4nd Jean, received We guestai
was Aluch elildr6 T, with 'sports 6f all
null ienie at the jW-nilly school I 11
rte 1. flu
-lit,
At 'ilia door. !lte iiride's' ., tiotrksehu
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itiftds the drlg�il g^ht of that "ir, iVlr,
, ... h
i,. ".., ;. Nits
grounds F1'iriay ,venin' llisti anti was tai
IS c,
i+ Yrt
it ««tL
pCds t�ip�)?t3'ed � s.?Kk�::lft, .Oainp:,WC
1ri411 aEt l Yt acs :fd ii ' Yl ti
'q ,
•It i�'asitMA9 of 1,a,1a'0#tii;:, 0 h'ad
bail it mlolitil�'',��si '` � li�i4' of ' 7ils"
k ' t
,largely atbMded. S ' f's: re ii
po t ,directed y+I.
Miss Alic �'
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