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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1945-07-13, Page 4„ .. )*(1 At New Low, Cash Rates: 0 , 041.4, t aPii'reen414,'CO,big Byents, Etc,—Per word" 1 tt 16,0* .n4..4./...1.:.t....,.....,,.•,,i -1 Cent , , 1. ' • : Sncl, logic ..,,,,,..,,,,,.0...,•....• Wi. Cent Cent ' Minirnaln eilannet. iwzli ixlse•Aip....., 25 Cents • * Is..ilkaioriare Notices—a. Cent per word. Minimum, 50 cents per week.. Iti senpot • .direecite.te'a fles,..hliussbee. eio The Huron Expositor, far.1,11 . cep% extra. Wit Ortal Der -Week Will be charged it ads in above class are not paid by the tilidatr nt lat in the week in Which 'the ad was run. Mantiageit'nnd Deaths inaertes1 free of charge. A Salea,'NOtiaes to Creditors. Etc-r-Eatea On aPPliaaticai. - Lost and Found Wanted SUM o' A y ON MAIN ST., Saturday evening last, between Regent •l°E.heirtre and Lemon's Recreation,. Finder pileitise leave at Tkia, HURON EXI'OSITOR QEFIcE, 4048-1 Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED, 'A FULLY QUALIFIED PROTESTANT teacher is required for S. S. No. 4, Tack- eramith. ApPlications are invited. Appli- cants" will please state qualifications, experi- enee and references. Salary will be up to standard according to experience. A person- al application would be appreciated. Duties 1 ' 50 commence September 4th. TUCKERSMITEI SCHOOL AREA: S. H. Whitmore, Seoretaritv R. R. 3, Seaforth. 4047-tf , • Auction Sales A iscrioN SALE OF LOTS—A NUMBER ••‘-‘• of choice building lots on Howard St - in Hayfield, will be offered for sale by public :auction on Wednesday. July 18th, at 7 a.rn• ROBERT PENHAE, Hayfield, Proprietor: 'Harold Jackson, Auotioneer. 4047x2 WANTED—A GIRL, WITH SOME KNOW- " ledge of bookkeeping, for store. APPlY to Box 437, HURON rrxeosrroft. 4048-8 Oil *Alan to uloy t314 tolvig10 ot 1,044iiika evd tvomm tomU 4nA age (us whenever ion. nen, May Gods rielfeo blessing be yours, and we sile, tierelY wish yoa both health..and long lire to enioy the gifts of life. Sin- cerely yours: Members of Turner's Carll; Edwin Johns, S. S. Supt.; Rev. G. G. Burton, Pastor." Atkinson - AleXander Midst a setting of summer flowers, Knox Presbyterian' Church, George- town, was the scene of a pretlyz_v_ved- ding when Mari' Alexander, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander, be- came the bride of Vernon Hughes At- kinson, only son of Rev. and Mr. L. E. Atkin,son, of Uxbridge. The double - ring ceremony was performed by Rev. 13 C Cochrane Georgetown, assisted WANTED — EXTENSION GATE FOR " hdase or child's play Pen. Apply to BON 435. EXPOSITOR OFFICE. 4048-1 SE1AFORTH DSS- trict, 100, to 150 acre farm. Must be on highway or county road, with 10 or 15 acres of bush. Hydro, good buildings. Will pay cash. Amity to Box 435, EXPOSITOR OF- FICE, 4048-1 Agents Wanted pATENTED GAS SAVEJ7.. SUPERCEIARG- er. Crankcase vent' r. Converts waste into power. Inreases mileage ainazingly. Fits any motor, easily, quickly. Harmless, Prov- en, Guaranteed. Attractive sales proposition. VICTORY MANFG. COMPANY, Cornwall, Ontario. • (-IMMUNITY AUCTION,. SALE IN SEAT- ing Rink, Seaforth, on Saturday, July 14th, at 8 p.m.: One good chesterfield ; num- ber good cook stoves; electric hot plate; elec- tric hot plate; electric iron; electric fan; leather rockers; reed chairs ; 2 good daven- ports; extension. tables; kitchen tables; chairs; bedroom furniture; 2 chests drawers •, mahogany and walnut; child's crib; high chair; ruga; garden hose a' electric washing machine: hand' washing machine (new) •, lawn mowers. Rink will be open Friday- and Saturday afternoons for anyone to bring furniture, etc. E. P. Chesney, Clerk ; Harold J.ackson, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF - 45. fects,. on Wednesday. July 18th, at 1 pan., at Hayfield': One pedestal; number of rock- ers ; 2 mantel clocks ; number ' of,. small tables: oak hall seat and mirror; oak hall ' table and 2 chairs; mahogany wall whatnot; • drop -head sewing machine; card table; four chairs; electric lamps; Edison Victrola ; smokers' bedding; a quantity of linen ; quan- tity of .carpet; large rug 13x16; 1 large red carpet 16xf6; walnut extension, table: 6 oak dining room chairs: garden tools; 2 lawn :mowers; kitchen utensils; dishes ; silverware; waffle iron; sandwich toaster: coal oil heater: 2 bedroom suites ; toilet sets: Pictures: 4 - burner coal oil stove and oven; set of scales; crocks; boilers: hand washing machine. , Terms ---Cash. MRS. J. A. FERGUSON, Pro- prietress; E. P. Chesney, Clerk: Harold Jack- son, • Auctioneer. 4048-1 Tenders Wanted For Sale VOR SALE -60 FEET OF GARDEN HOSE, with reel and stand; all in good condi- tion. Apply to J. C. LAING, James Street, Seaforth., 4048x1 ON0.4.44...46.40....a,W........110.4%.........W..........14.10•0 ...4"1 ,I -C''::', j ,, •: i'.i. )00 Oti*, 4 ,'Og:!' , .:. , 10010q0Pi.41140ii*h4.,'*40. U.N1040.6 ' 1400 fx94400.11,, OPAr NAPIri 1$14*• Matuff' BOr,'- 01094 .PtclPhan P414 Betty ,RPnliti. retutne(1.$40100 144 after etioOlug 4,weelea vacathla t the girls' eapp, ,c4Oder101), . Hudson ,,,-Mann: ' . ' . T A r' 440'ik „ aoni tW.!4$PrilvA #44‘41, 9P-4 fr: childrene,''A 40.04004ad tenOk iiy40,:*Id fro& iter *te ;PrOt firb Ite'llSelt 00400 AO fleace, liMOndaY a,t 2 -0,111-4, ROA*. Pagt Yea00,1110 .4041.119,v10014M''''' aleted by 'AO. E. Homes, tile .An ed' tb.tbeir /Ante ' glican ObtfOtii. Bayf1ed whQ Paid, Mr. anti *TEL "vv,- N;;'•eniptit4!, ting tribitt4 :fp her life. HYMXIIS WI*: are vacationing at their Sinnuter during the service were "we te 4hage"at akvitOed., Arms ef Sts" and "Unto the 41,11s." Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Reid and Following the service the cortege pro- .Ierry, Mrs. jon-id and Don- ceecled to Bayfield cemetery where 'aid MacKinnon spent, 11/1011403r,in Lon burial topkplace. The bearers were don. Bruce' MeClinchey, Frank MeClineli-' Council Meets ey, Orvi1Ie MeClinchey, Viinpaer Mc- The regular meeting of the village OlincheY and" Ernest McOlincliey, council was held Tuesday evening, Varna. and -Wilbur )McClinchey, Park- July grd, •at 8 p.m.; in: the countit. hill. Flower' bearers ' were David chamber with all members Present Stephensmi, Harry Hayter, and Wil- except Councillor Fink. Illinutes oX Hain ,and Jack Armstrong. Beautiful the preyious ' meeting and special wreaths and sprays 8/10111ring. the es- meeting, also the minutes a the court teem in which the deceased was held of 'revision on the, 1945 assessment, were sent by the following: Hus- were read. Kerslake and Hyde: That band, Family, Grandchildren, Mr. and the minutes of the previous regular Mrs., C. L. Jinks, Hensall; Mrs. Geo. and special meetings of eduncil, also McCiinehey and family, Varna; Bosh- the court of revision on the assess - art. Enipleyees, Seaforth;-W.M.S. of ment for 1945, be adopted as read. Goshen United Church; Mr. and Mrs. Carried. T. Kyle reported re a drain Orville MeClinchey:-Donna Joyce and at A. Taylor's property. J. A. Pater - Doreen McClinchey; Mr. and Mrs. son reported the Seaforth Lions Club ?rank Boyce, Varna; „ Mr. and Mrs. wanting the dance floor for to Wilfong, Exeter; Mrs. T. Zettle,Lon- nights, ,July 25th and 27th; same don, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hilde- granted. Correspondence was read as brandt, London. Attending the funer- follows: Village of Exeter, K. Mac - al from London were Mr. and Mrs, W. Lean, C. Fisher, Herbert Williams, Hildebrandt, Mrs. T. Zettle and Mr. Stratford, Dept. of Highways, Thomas Devine. The sympathy -ef Twp. of Tuckersmith; Twp. of Hay, the community is extended to her Mrs. 0. Churchill, Town of Goderich, husband and members of the family County Clerk, County Treasurer, De - in their sad bereavement. ' ' partment of Planning and Develoop- Mrs. Harvey McLarnon, of Hen- ment; same 'considered and filed. sail, received word Tuesday from Moir and Kerslake That we, the corm - Military Depot No. 1, London, advis- cil of the Village of Hensall, heartily ing tier that her hu-sband, Pte. Har- endorse .the resolution as prepared vey McLarnon, of the Royal Canadian by the Town of Goderich, and a copy Electrical Mechanized Engineera,that of this resolution be sent to the Mire he will arrive in Halifax shortly on ister of Public Highways. Carried. the Ile de France, for a 30 -day fur- Bills and accounts were read as fol - lough. At the completion of his fur- lows: Hensall Hydro Commission, lough Pte. McLarnon will report for Hall, $11; R. A. Orr, repairs, Fire duty in the Pacific war theatre. Dept., 75c; H. Hyde, expenses, V -E Mr. and Mrs. M: G. Drysdale, ac- ,Day celebration, $23,75; M. Moir, ex- companied by Mr. and Mrs. George penses, Day celebration, $2.12; J. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Row- Pfaff, labor at Park $); streets, $10.80; cliffe, enjoyed a motor trip SundaY G. M. Case, team arPark $3, streets last, visiting the following places: $10.80; R. Jinks, labor, streets, $5:20; Camp Borden, Wasaga Beach, Col- R. Todd, labor, streets, $5.20; R. iingwood, Meaford and Owen Sound.; Moir, labor, streets, $4.40; T. Kyle, Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Moore, of De- salary, $73.80; J. A. Paterson, deny - troll,' were visitors last week with ering notices 16, telephone 450; Hen - Mrs. Minnie Sangster. sail Public Library, % of 3,4 'mill Miss Ruth Hess is the guest this grant, $143.99; Herbert Williams, fire week of Miss Georgia Cook, at their extinguisher, $43.68. Total, $347.94. summer cottage at Grand Bend. Kerslake - Hyde: That the bills FO. Douglas Sangster, A.C.H. Lan- and accounts as read be paid. Carried. caster, spent the week -end with his Kerslake and Hyde: That Bylaw No. mothef. 5, 1945,regalating the hours of sale The W.M.S. of the United Church for gasoline and oil be given first and held their July meeting Thursday af- second readings. Carried. Hyde and ternoon, July 5th, on'. the lawn of the Kerslake: That Bylaw No. 5 be given church. Mrs. Brook was in the chair. third and final reading and finally Mrs. E. Geiger gave a very' interest- passed.• Carried. Moir and Kerslake: ing 'talk and Miss Violet McClymont That we now adjourn. Carried. Contributed a reading. Contests in Capt. J. F. Cawtkprpe, B.A., M.D., charge of Mrs. G. Hess were enjoyed. of the R.C.A.M.C., adn, of Mrs. Jean A most delicious picnic supper was Cawthorpe, of Hensall ;and .formerly served on the lawn. of Tavistock, has returned to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and from England and the Continent, ar- and Mr. all Mrs. Alex McMillan, of riving at Halifax June 27th on the Ile Toronto, were house guests last week de France, and arrived in Toronto on 'with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Walker. June 29th, his mother spending a, Mrs: Bertlia Ortwein, of London,. is week with him there. After spending visiting with her mother, Mrs. P. a brief visit in Hensall, Capt. Caw - Munn. thorpe left for Washington, 'D.C., to Miss Bernice Jinks is as guest with take a special cOurse,in tropical med- Miss Eleanor Cook at their slimmer icine at the Walter Reed Meniorial cottage at Grand Bend. Hospital in that city, Upon comple- Mr. and Mrs. NV. J. Horney, highly tion of the course he will proceed to respected residents of the Hensall dis- the South Pacific theatre of war. trict, quietly observed their 40th wed-, Capt. Cawthorpe was chosen from the ding anniversary at their home on staff to take this course, , Thursday, July, 12th. Their marriage Miss Kathryn Sells, London, was a was solemnized Trivi-tt Memorial week -end guest with Mise Greta Lam - Church, Exeter, forty years' ago by mie. the late Rev: J. A. Perkins. Follow- Mrs. T. Parlmer is visiting with her ing their marriage they' resided near son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Exeter for five years, and for thirty- Roy Parlmer and Carolyn, in Wind - five years have lived in the Hensel' sor. district. Mrs. W. Consitt and .Mrs. Daniels Announcement spent the week -end .-with relatives in Port Stanley. Mr. and Mrs: Edgar, McQueen, of Miss Helen Noakes left Monday for Herisall, announde the engagement of Loudon where she has accepted • a their younger daughter, Elva Alice, to position as stenographer and book - William Edison 'orrest, elder son of keeper at •the Metropolitan. Mr. and Mrs. William Forest, of ' Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and fam- Tuckersmith, the marriage to take ily left on Sunday for Rondeau Park, place quietly .the latter part of July. where they will spend a month vaca- Mrs. W. H. Glenn and daughter, tioning at their summer cottage. Margaret, of Toronto, were recent Mrs. Alice Pfaff, who has been in visitors with Mrs. Nelson Blatchford. poor health for some time, is staying Mrs. P. Fisher, of Gravenhurst, is with her daughter and, son-in-law, Mr. visiting with relatives in the village. and Mrs. R.• Elsie, of Kippen, fel- a Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Cudmore, of few weeks. Toronto, are spending two weeks' va- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickle, of TENDER TENDERS „ARE ASKED TO SUPPLY 150 " tons of 11/4 or 11/2 Mob nut, pea and slack stoker coal; 25 tons of anthracite stove coal. and 25 tons of coke or the Huron County Home. .Firices to be for coal laid down on the tracks at Clinton; content to be given. Tenders to be in the hands of the County Clerk, Court ,House, Goderich, -• Ontario, not later than July 21st. 18. W. MILLER, Clerk, County of Huron. by Rev. L. E. Atkinson, father of the groom. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, was gowned in her mother's wedding dress of ivory satin and Spanish lace. Her full length veil of French tulle was hemmed in /seed pearls and •caught in a halo of orange blossoms. She wore a pearl necklace and matching ear -rings, the gift of the groom. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of Talisman roses, bouvardia and a sprig of white hea- ther. The bride was attended by her three sisters, Miss Isabelle Alexan- der, as maid of honor, gowned in lav- ender sheer, carried a nosegay of Talisman roses and bougainville and wore matching headdress. Miss Mar- garet Alexander and Miss Jessie Aik- enhead, as bridesmaids, were gowned alike, in daffodil yellow sheer and carried nosegays of Dream roses and forget-me-nots , and wore matching headdress. The. groom was attended by his cousin, Mr. Walter Raham, of Tororito. The ushers were Mr, Wal- ter Gordon, of Toronto, and Mr. Wm. Alexander, brother of the bride. Be- fore the ceremony Miss Thelma At- kinson, sister of the groom, sang "0 Perfect Love," and during the sign- ing of the register "Still' As the Night." Mr. Kenneth Harrison was 'at the organ. The reception was held at the bride's. home. The bride's mother were a dress of leaf green crepe with primrose yellow accessor- ies and corsage of Better Time ros- es and Swainsonia. The groom's mother chose printed silk jersey in old rose with black accessories and corsage of Token roses and bouvar- dia. The couple left 'for a wedding trip, north. The bride travelled 'in powder blue linen with matching hat and navy accessories. On their re- turn they will reside in Toronto. McDonald - Jardine The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jardine, Brussels, was the scene of a lovely wedding Thursday afternoon, June 28th, when their elder daughter, Dorothy Margaret, was united in mar- riage to Mr. John M. McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald, Brussels. Rev. H. Wilson, of the United Church, 'Brussels, officiated and the wedding music was played by Miss Margaret' Moffat, Wroxeter, cou- sin of the bride. During the signing of the eregister, 4Mr. Lloyd Wheeler, Brussels, sang "0 Perfect Love." The ceremony took place before a back- ground of maple, leaves and -orange blossoms flanked on either sie with baskets of pink and white peonies. The bride, given is marriage by her father, wore a floor -length gown of ivory satin fashioned with long fitted bodice, with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Her headdress was, a crown of orange blossoms with long silk net veil. She wore a string of ',pearls the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of American Beau- ty roses and bouvardia tied with sat- in be* and srreamers. She was at- tended -by five. :bridesmaids, , Miss Shirley Oldfield, Seaforth, and\ Miss Joyce Jardine, sister of the bride. Both chose floor -length dresses of white sheer, and their fingertip veils of petal pink silk net Vere held With pink flowers. They carried cascade bouquets of pink Tea roses and bou- vardia td with pink satin ribbon. Mr William Rowland, Brussels, was groomsman, and Mr. Calvin Moffatt, cousin of the bride, an Usher. Fol- lowing the cerernony, a wedding sup- per was served to thirty-eight guests including the bride's grandparents from Gorrie, her grandfather cele- brating his 79th birthday. The guests were received by the bride's Mother' in a two-piece powder blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and, fern. Tebridegroom's mother wore a turquoiSe mesh ,dress with mauve hat, white accessories and a corsage of mauve orchids and fern. The bride's table was centred with the four -tiered wedding cake iced in pink and white. Pink stream- ers extending to the corners of -the table were held with Pink rosea. Pink candles in crystal holders completed the table decorations. The guests -were served by Mrs. Teta :stokes, 'Salem; Miss Jean Moffatt, Wroxeter; Miss Isabel McDonald, Blyth, and Miss Leque Johnston, Listowel. Af- ter the reception the couple left on a motortrip to Toronto, Niagara and Muskoka, The „bride travelled in, a du -sky rose Deanna Durbin suit with lime green accessories. On their re- turn they will reside in Brussels. FOR SALE—MAN'S , SUITS, •SIZE 38, good as new, for sale cheap. JOHN BURNS, 4048x1 FOR SALE—FROST .& WOOD BINDER, 6- ' foot cut; working order. WOOD BROS. Phone 5-92, Hensall. 4048x1 4048-2 Notices FOR SALE—TWIN CYLINDER. HARLEY- " Davison motorcycle. Model 45; R.C.A. Vic- tor ear radio. PHONE, 31, Hensel. 4048-2 • ri ATTU FOR SALE -50 STOCKERS FROM 600 to 700 pounds, Durham and Hereford. ..4%o some 'heifers, would make good cows. Will sell to make you money. Apply to A. E. TOWNSHEND, R. 12. No. 2, Hayfield, or phone Clinton 900 r 21. 4048-tf FOR SALE—WALNUT ,BED AND SPRINGS three-quarter) ; folding screen (four sides); bedroom rocking chair; living room table: easy chair; wicker fernery; wicker iardinere stand; brass jardinere; crockery iardinere: 3 -burner gas stove and oven. AP - ply JAMES ALLAN, Brudefield, 4048-2 po,R, SALE -45 ACRES OF HAY, MIXED. , clover and timothy, in the 'field, on Lot 26, Concession 4, Hay Township. OLIVER FEE, Exeter, Ont. 4047x2 • In Memoriam T EN TEOUSAND••STRA.WHERRY PLANTS • , available for mid-aummer planting. Will these who' have ordered, call, and specify date desired. Call 664t r 15, Seaforth. • 4048-1 'PINKS ;MANUFACTURE -.A DEFINITE " treatment for definite livestock problems. Your dealer has the information, call and die - cuss your problems with him. Follow direc- tions, no lesser ,s.aniounts will do the job. Adyise him if they fail. H. A. Young, Credi: ton; 'M. E. Rats, Shipka; Vernon Schatz, Dashwood; Middleton Drug, Remain; Schilbe '& Son, Zurich; Robertson Drug, Exeter: Williams & Co., J. H. Dalton, .14t. Carmel; Parker's General Store, Cromarty. DO YOUR COWS HAVE GARGET OR Mastitis? Da they fail to breed? Do You have deficiency .aborbion? Have your calves got odours? Is your herd unthrifty? Use Finn's Dari-anin, Super Minerals, and SE.S, tablets and feed Finn's Cattle Tonic ,to avoid these ,problems. H. A. Young, Credi- ton; M. E. Ratz; Shipka; Vernon Schatz, Dashwood; Middleton ‘Drug, Hensel]: Schiff% & Sim; Zurich; Robertson Drug, Exeter; liains & Co., Zurich; 4. H. Dalton, Mt Car- mel; Parker's General Spre, Cromarty. Personals TNGRAM—IN LOVING MEMORY OF DAD, " Alexander Ingram, who' passed away July 11. 1943. ' • The rolling stream -of Hie- flows on, But still the vacant. chain Reminds us of the faze, the smile, Of one whoonce sat there. —THE FAMILY $1.00 BUYS A SHARE in the. Kinsmen Model Home, near Lake Erie Beach, Lea:mington, Ont. Beautiful 38,000 home sold to the winner for $1. Send remittance to ROBT. REID, Dept. 88, Kins- men Fund, Leamington, Ontario. Receipts sent' by return. 4046-5 Cards of -Thanks TF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED, WRITE Box 368, Juliaetta, Idaho. Send stamp. 4021-tf TFAMILY , OF i'1a. LATE MRS. AR- thur McClinchey wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their many expres- sions of sympathy, and also to thank Rev. Holmes. MR. JAMES SCOTT AND FAMILY WISH to acknowledge with ,thanks the, many acts of sympathy extended to them during their .recent bereavement and wish to spec- ially Mention Rey. Mr. MoWilliam, Rev. ;Kr. Risdon, the male quartette, the pallbearers and flower -bearers, and all who sent floral offerin, . gs. 4048x1 st, George's Angligan C/hurek, Tkoly don, lighted with candles and decoie.: stet with ferns and frannner flowers, was the saw ef 4,d:tanning Wedding aturday evening, July 7th, at 7 when Rev. .0: F. Johnston nnited &engage, Ph -menu Helen, daughter Of. Mr; and, Mrs. j, .A. Mann, Landon,: and LAC. Maxwell George Hudson, eel', of Mrs. Hudson, London,Oud the late Joseph: HOdSon, formerly of Hen - sail, and grandson of Mr, and Mrs, George 'Hudson, of this village. Gor- den Tucker was at the organ console for the bridal music, Attended by her sister, Mrs. Robert Deane, as matron of honour, the .bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white brocaded satin gown, fashioned with fitted bodice, full skirt and tap- ering sleeves, a white net headdress trimmed with flowers, held in place by ,hir finger -tip -length veil, and she carried a bouquet of red roaes Mrs. Deane was gowned in a blue sheer crepe dress, . trimmed with gold sequins, her headdress of blue .net also being sequin trimmed.- She car- ried a bouquet of pink roses and blue, cornflowers. The best man was Laird Hudson, brother of the groom, and ushers were Clarence Fairbairn, Exe- ter, uncle of the groom, and Cpl. Roy Brock, . of Hensall, recently returned from five years overseas. At the re- ception, held in the Eastern Star Temple, the bride's mother reeeived, wearing a blue and white flowered dress with .navy blue and white hat and accessories and corsage bouquet �f Talisman roses. Mrs. Hudson, mother of the groom, assisted in re- ceiving, wearing a silk jersey dress in floral resign, 'white hat and acces- sories, her flowers being a corsage bouquet of roses. , For going away the bride wore a white sharkskin suit, brown and white stripe hat -and brown and white shoes. Upon their return the bride will reside with her Parents, while the groom is on actiVe service. "Happy Memories" In the merry month of June There stood a lovely bride, And a handsome man Came in And took his place by her side. Then after they had taken their vows To remain to each other loyal and true Others came with congratulations, And a host of good wishes, 'too. A year or so later Alittle girl arrived, With light hair and' sparkling eyes of blue, And after she was two ' years. old A bonnie merry -boy came too. When three years later another girl . arrived, They felt their cup of joy brimming , o'er, , But after a few 'years another boy arrived, Their joy and happiness was all the more. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. WM- ' liam D. 1144 WW1 to express their an - Predation to their neighbors and friends fo the many expressions of sympathy and kind- ness received .during' their recent bereave- ment. 4048x1 „. wt. DON MacLAREN AND MR. AND .Mrs. Thomas Johnstone and family de- sire to express their appreciation M the many friends and neighbors for the kindness and Sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereavement: also to thank Rev.' 1161rnes and Mr. j A. Whitney, and those who sent flowers. 4048x1 A STENS SUFFERERS — ENJOY GOOD "L" night's sleep without coughing, choking. Mr. Win. Pearson, Seaforth, says: "I am so thankful to you for your asthma remedy that I would like all people who suffer from asthma to know what it did for me. I suf- fered for years from choking, difficult breath- ing and ,.distress of asthma and no remedy . helped me, to any extent, but your remedy , touched the spot at once and gave me not only quick relief, but I am now free from • all symptoms. A few .month's treatment did it." For free Information write F. L. BOWEY, 144 Catherine Street South, Hamil- 500. 4044x6. • Farms For Sale FARM FOR SALE -:--LOT 60, HAYFIELD " Line, Goderich Township, consisting of 109 acres. Good clay land and good build- ing's. Will sell on reasonable terms. Ira - Mediate possession if desired. Apply to A. E. TOWNSHEND, Baiffield, R.R. 2, or phone Clinton, 900 r 21. 4046-tf MRS. 1. L. HOGG AND FAMILY WISH TO express to the relatives and friends in cere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received during their recent bereavement of a loving husband and father, also to thank those who loaned Can. 4048x1 VOR SALE -100 -ACRE GRASS FARM, compoaed of the East Half of the North Eon of Lot 'Number 12 and the East Half of the North Half Of Lot Number 13 ir. the 14 ConceSSion of the Township of Mc- . Killen. Windmill and• plenty of water. Ap- ply it, Box "42, IIIMON EXPOSITOR. 4048-tf Deaths 77' HOGG—In East Orange. New lersey, on Tuesday , Joly "3rd. John L. Hogg, Phd., LL.D., in his 75th year. HOAG—In Seaforth. on Friday, July 6th, Mary Jane McLellan, widow of the late William D. Hoag. ' Births Rill FOR 'BALE OR EXCIIANGV-foo edres, near Walton. f'rame hoese, barn „stone fottedation, cern ent floors, water in gt8well, ' implement Ilfitli36; garage. Maintains large stock con- rtiotoniffy. 4.Latiree licsre preferred, or house • „Lii- eil4Y r4VSTEli 11.024AN, Esit. 2. ""•?-4,744XOI24. 4048x8 ,.. rite 4 sedii**'ss ettiet, Let /, .100tdeSsitift'' :One )01 f50 SObeeI4. '' hidels *.0'; lee& Ilest'X' l'sWher*,144',. ";,:eares :Aiiflr40 BRUXER-In Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 6th, to Mr and Mrs. Louis Bruxer, McKillop, a daughter. TIUCKERSMITH Turner's Church Sunday School and congregation held their annual picnic at Seaforth Lions Park on Friday, June 29th, with about 75 present, As usual, edtball, swimming and sports for all were held, with supper at six. After supper a presentation was made to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt, who will be moving to Seaforth in the near future, both Mr. and Mrs. Tebbutt replying in a fitting manner. The address was as follows: "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tebbutt:1 We understand that you are soon expect- ing to move from our community in which you have been faithful neigh- bors, and that you? purpose to settle not very far from ius. We, therefore, wish to express our appreciation of Your valuable services to theChureh as Clerk of the Session, and also loy- al teachers and officers in the Sim - day School and choir. Having taken so much interest in all this -work, we naturally are sorry you are leaving, for it will :be -hard to fill your place aiid we will miss your 9fransel and advise in the -alfairs of the Coratittin- ity and churth. We ask you to se - teat theSe gifts' as, a. token. at our gr f�! rinkratitts !err a&eilgSt iia '"leefi':k*Oyew' '*etkr kid* Ititi'*itt ii- ruses , Fitted at Middleton's DRUG STORE HENSALL !HONE 20 If you're RUPTURED you need a truss. son Walker. Mrs. Lloyd Ortwein and little son,. David, of London, are visiting with relatives in the village. FO. George Sangster and Mrs. Sangster left Wednesday of this week for MacDonald, Man., where they will visit for a few weeks. The Hensall Women's Institute wish to announce that they have warded three parcels to Hensall lads who have recently arrived ,overseas. namely, Ronald Parker, Bob Sangster,. and Norris McEwan, also one ladyla parcel to N/S. Lieut Marion Mogan-, .The candy and cookies were made -bp, Miss Florence Welsh, 'Mrs. E. Beer and Mrs.. 3. Paterson, while -Mrs. Beer, Mrs, Paterson, Mrs, W. Sang- ster and Miss- Gladys Luker did' gm packing, etc. In' addition to the can- dy and. cookies,, each parcel consisted of a variety of tobaccos, cigarettes . and paperS, graPefroit juice, tomato juice, canned meat, soups, chocolate„: shaving stick, -tooth powder, styptic Pencil, bars, gum, face cloth, Ora, stationery, etc. The lady's box con- tained candy, cookies and other ap propriate items. Due to the moving about, etc., also the fact that some of the lads have arrived home and others are still re- turning home, it is felt advisable to send the remaining boxes later when. the -proper addresses, etc.; are known.. Mrs. Beer, box convener, has an abun- dance of supplies in -reserve for this, purpose. -The various committeei will atted, to the candy, cookies, etc. when the date of shipment is an- nounced. • The War Service bear the cost or tobaccos and' cigarettes, chocolate bars, factory cotton (ter wrapping,. cartons and the shipping charges. The contributions received fret the Pah-, lic pay for' the rest of the supplies.. The candy is proovided through tbet village and district folks giving el their meagre sugar rations. All postal work, i.e: addressing, etc., is most capably handled -by Mr. F. Bonthren„, ' local postmaster - imsalsossw‘mist.. HENSALL Having discontinued grading eggs, I wish to thank m.y patronwho have brotIght their eggs during 'the years I have been in the egg btisiness. .Again thanking you. W. R. DAVID - SON, Heiasall, Ont. (Continued frQ111 Page I) a member of the United Chureit. She be very moth Miased in her home by her husband, her family and a wide circle of neighborand frienda. StirViVing age het -Inigbancl;,, „three Utirifs Garnet Metli.zreftet Seakirtliv. Edgar,, I:U.4106AL And keterldY0 :ti%11',,t*d.,„440$4tefF,':(0640,gbi:lian- When .another little girl arrived two years later, They felt as if they could sing, For she made their home that much brighter, That they felt as happy as a king. In the evening now around Grandma's chair,' • - When her day's Work is done, She loves to have the children come in And gather aroundher one by'one. TheY•lov to hear her tell them stories Of days and years gone by, When she was young like they a.re, Until• -the clock tells them bedtime is nigh. When at last the time shall Grandma To go to that land so fair, The children can still look forward:to Meeting dear Grandma over there. —Hensall Scrap Book. Mrs.' A. Carlisle, of Detroit, is spending this week with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack - come for NOTICE We, The Huron Farm- ers Co-operative Co. Ltd., Hensall, Ont., have recently appointed Mr. John Ingram as Co-op- erative Shipper for this, district. Anyone interested in shipping Cattle, Calves or Sheep, please call HENSALL, 83-43,and ar- range to have a truck call for it. R. J. COOPER, MANAGER neer sr ME mom ? 7i,kso No. 78 HELLO BOSS! THE BAD. PENNY'S TURNED UP, YOU SEE 808! WHAT A SIGHT FOR SORE EYES! THANKS, SIR! HOW'RE THINGS AITHE OFFICE ? LOTS OF CHANGES -YOU'LL HARDLY KNOW THE OLD PLACE I'LL BET! WONDER WHAT'D HAVE HAPPENED, If I'D STAYED HOME STILL, FOUR YEARS'ARE A LOT OUT OF A MAN'S LIFE! WE'RE GOING TO SEE YOU HAVEN'T LOST THAT TIME. DROP IN AND SEE ME TOMORROW .,„ . 4 , • A FAIR CHANcE These returnedmen ask no special consideration ; ; only to be treated with fairness. Given that, they% take up the civilian duties vith COnfidenee and assur- ance: Remember, they've learne)pl to bear real ire- spdosiltilfty during -iheir years of service! -JOHN LOUT LIMITED fld� esmodi 1., stt A 1- ./0 4