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, v ';; , �,p���� r week J. Moore, a former very active work- FR...'M DISORDERS OF y
f p+ in Memoriam Notices -1 cent per word. Minimum, 50 cents per coats, 3 tiQyS' two-piece sults 3 boys' ,
Ylr ffi#*,J,J i `" a directed to ai Box Number, etc, The Huron Expositor. for 10 cents extra. el• in the Hensall branch, who now is THE URINARY ORGANS
sweaters. 3 pairs boys' sagk , 5 pairs -_. `y--,;' .
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the ad w�sa�r above cissa are not peal by the very i11 and confined to the Lock- Su%h as boys' shorts, 2 ladies' dresses, 30
w 4r .1 Catarrh and Congeston of Kid.
vi'4r, Yc'YNy4 , i,�� L y - ' t}gKe a'nd Dentha inserted free of chats * wood Clinic, Bloor St, E., Toronto. diaPeis, 9 rompers, 8 ladies'. bloom- r
tri neys ',pr. gladder, Incontinence
i rcrs iv yrs 1 ri I ,,,,u ��a1es, Nati ) to Creditors. Etc.—Rates onapplication- Mrs. Mickle and Mrs. Cross .very Or •,frgquency of Urination, ers, 4 infants' sweaters, 5 infants' �
a M`ti t i `, 1 � , a Itindly offered to purchase, a suitable
"„-1J. Baby Chicks Lost and Found Acidity, Cystitis, Etc• -.1i soakers, 10 girls' undervests, $ on
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{ 4 o fur i -- gift and send same to Mrs. Moore. Di#2k1CTIONS —Adults, one year nightgowns. Non -quota: 10 f
r��{t li} Tlv ON THE 'EXPECTED GOOD LosT — CHILD s RED wool sco'rcH An exhibit of handcrafts and needle- tablespoonful to be taken quer p a
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suer �� u . ; 1I and dor bmiders and eggs—Order Your cap. Finder please PHONE 206, Sea- quilts. The election Of officers for 'V PIONEER !
tl ll`l f - h " gII1il$ifl� Chicks early and make sure of de forth. 4067-1 Point, laces, etc., in charge of Mrs. half hour before meals and up. the coming year resulted as follows: N a.
r { {d��,tits i >7i..4 ,. Canada Approved. Hillside chicks .. __.�.__,.. ___�� Goodwin, was featured. on 'retiring. f1
yJ`t4`SyviQi, {qti� producers you need for your markets. STRAYED—RED HEIFER CALF, WHITE The December meeting will be held 1 President, J. W. Holt; 1st vice-presi- BRQAO•
"Aag :t; CHAS. W. LEONIIAi1D'r, sox 1, CITILDREN-12 to '15 years,
, face and legs, with some Jersey in it, dent, Mary Yeo; 2nd vice pr@silent,
t , ,�. ,5 :.:ll',,'♦<c al. 4067-11
067-1 Anyone knowing o1' the whereabouts of this at the home of Mrs. E. Geiger. Co- 2 teaspoonfuls; 10 years, 1 tea- -Marjorie Desjardine; secretar treas- sow
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til" a1. please notify BERT RILEY, Orom- , SPOOIlfUl; 5 years, 30 drops.
" , ° - arty, Phone 88 r lo, Hensall. 4067-1 h'mstess will be Mrs. Cameron, As urer, Helen -Walper; social convener, r
z, +x Dose may be decreased if
,t " r Help Wanted formerly, the Troll call will take the y
i` `tel �' bowels move too freely. RATIONN1
� : Iles. N. Mason; press secretary, Mrs.
form of a collection of
`^ AN'PED IMMEDIATELY—GIRL OR wo- gifts for the price $1.00 Emery DesJarditte. The unit mD�de
°"'u",�`,• man for general housework; every moa- ,Fox Sale Sick Children's Hospital. Mrs. Stir- •- SOLD B`Y' plans at this meeting for tll;eir. ` v
, try . y; ern convenience. Three in family. Highest -' Q SALE—DALMAITION DOG, ExcEL- ray voted thanks to the hostess, co- - nasi community sale ttI be }tell ea 1
f+'�°12y wages, Every week -end off. App1Y to MRS. Ii' y PIONEER
i � ,7 MON MARSHALL, Clinton, or EXPO$I- lent watch dog, Apply MRS. EDGAR IIOStesS and all those Who had Con Tom' • ] � � in December. �
.II.TOR OFFtCE _ 4ossxl BU'rP, >sippen 9.067-1 tributed towards this outstanding at- Ddiddlet � Dave Sangster, recently discharg � e 6
tf _ — - —� J FOR SALE__SIx DURHAM HEIFERS AND fair. Following the National Anthem DRUG °STORE ed from the Air Force, shot a lovely p PIG
= ,$,b ' Wanted two steers, 2 yeah old. Apply to A.ph C. refreshments were served by the hos HENSALL PHONE 20 red fox this Week near Htllsgreen. STARTER
ISI VEY & SON, R. R, 4, Seaforth or phone teas, the co -hostess and the social Leonard Noakes, Ed. Corbett, Bili ~., Ia
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l} :� A-NTED—GOOD DRIVING HORSE FOR _ _ .._ _. -_ Committee. k
{ r ; W matt route. Must be quiet and reliable. Parke, A. Kerslake, J. Corfiett, How- c ,
1 OR SALE -100 LIGHT SUSSEX PUL- Soldier Dills in London
r t ' •1 P.hon to ALEX MacDONALD, Seaforth. F and Lemon, and Dave, George and 4
1111.lets, six months std. Apply to LESLIE
5 Phone 836 r 31. —� 4D67x1 PRYCE, R.R. 1, Dublin, Phone 849 r 31, The death Occurred in Victoria .and Mrs. J. Sangster. Following is Jim Sangster shat a deer Monday,
;y, I1. -' '-- — Seaforth. 4067-1 �t ANTED -WILL PAY $1.00 A HUNDRED _-, Hospital, London, of Spr. Homer Sal- the address: "Dear Bernice: It is which when dressed weighed 3'00 �
f,�+. weight for old horses for Imink feed. I FOR SALE,— 1 PAIR BOY'S TUBE mon, of the Canadian Army, in his with pleasure that we gather here
JACK GILBERT. Phone 908 r 21, Clinton, pais boy's 16 inches pounds,
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skates; size 5u.: 1 Miss Jenne Pybus underwent an
,�Uand revere charges. 4067-tr I Hi -cut boots, size 7 : 1 boy's bicycle, complete 27th year. He was the beloved 'hos- this noon hour in your honor prior to
„� If with'earrier and kick -stand: 1 child's sleigh, band of Helen Reid, and son of Mrs, your departure from our midst. Al- oper Por appendicitis in Scott NOG
it,d $QARDERs. WANTED—WILL ,58. FOUR. medium size. A11 in good condition. Apply Salmon and the late Chester Salmon, though, we are sorry you are leaving morial Hospital, Seafortb, on Mon- '
` hoarders. Apply to Box 458, HURON � � '
to DON SMITH, or Phone 12_. 4067-1 formerly of Hensall. A number of us, we are happy in the knowledge of FORTIFIED '
u,.,-' EXPOSITOR. 4067-tf
"'' d y of this week, % GROWER ED
�" ANTED TO PURCHASE PULLETS, ALL �foR sAr,E-30,30 wrtvcl�sT'ER • CAR- friends from Flensall and district at. your happiness as you are about to A
ages and breeds. High prices paid. 1 Masons Welcome 'D. D. G. M. RATIOOA FOR
,'' Aplvly 1'OtrEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES bine, with box of bullets. Apply to Box tended the funeTah set sail on,the Sea Of matrimony. We t �
458, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4066- The Official Visit of Rt. Wor. Bro. p p
LIMITED, Fergus, Ontario. 4068-11 — At a recent meeting of teachers hope that your voyage may be all PROFITABLE
""'�'' R SALE--.4-ACRE POULTRY FARM. and officers of Carmel Church, at-, that you desire. W. T. Carroll, of Mitchell, D.D,G.M„ {
"' Splendid buildings. Hydro. Close to
May the sunshine of South Huron district, to Huron PORK
I angements were made to hold the Of happiness bri hten your way, May
k Farms For Sale Seaforth. Priced for, quick sale. Apply at g Lodge No. 224, was an occasion for n t
�y EXPOSITOR OFFICE. 4D66x2 annual Christmas concert on Mon- the dark clouds of sorrow be few. PIONEER p
.. __..,r., - , , _FARM FOR 6AhF-111.0. ACRES. ON . 3rd ,OR SALF—ONE BLUE, PRAM, IN GOOD day, Dec. 17th. May new joys and friendships glad- a splendid turnout of members and ® OVTIOK
[I'lln� L Concession, M�cKiliop, 2Y, ,mites from Sea- P condition. Apply to Box 453, HURON• Mrs..Ted Taman and Toni left for den each day—these are our wishes visiting brethren. The degree work NOG O "
rfx forth. All under grass. Good buildings; EXPOSITOR- 4066- �� D
their home in Listowel on Saturday, for you: We' ask was exemplified ter. ,
"it,". plenty of water. Hydro available, Immedi- you -to accept, P lfied by the regular offi- FlNISNlNG
ate possession. Apply to MRS. ALEX STIR- CATTLE FOR SALE -65 STEERS AND accompanied by Mrs. C. McDgnneli. gifts aS tbkett6 Of Our friendshi Cera "'assisted- ..by 9itor. Bros. Glenn,
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3: LING. Seaforth. 4066x2 heifers, 500' to 700 lbs,. Durham and `A Hyde and Chapman, in a very 'cred
it Herefords. Will sell to make you money. Mrs.•G. V. Laughton also Left for her Signed on behalf of your friends and. - --- - -RATION.., . _11
ONE HUNDRED ACRES—r000D CLAY Apply to ERNEST TOWNSHEND, R. R. No. home, in Toronto,. associates." liable manner, for which they receiv-
loam. some bush; brick house. bank barn. 2, Hayfield,, -or phone Clinton 900 r 21. - , _ 1
henhouse. driveshed; good roofs and good Graved Crusher At Work ed numerous congratulations. Rt, _�1
4048-tf Hurondale W. i. Meets
water. Bargain to close estate, Many others The new R'o] , Bro, Carroll gave a very inspir-
+•1. also. WN. PEARCE, Realtor, Exeter. gravel crusher in Wm, H. Thirty-three of the 46 . members of
' 4065x4 Stone's pit in Usborne Township, Hurondale Women's Institute answer- Ing address, first to the candidate,
lV, - •T Personals started Into. operation. It is owned ed the roll call held at the home of G S. Elliott, and latterly to the breth- •� �`
' FARM FOR SALF.—FIVE MILES SOUTH �r '
3 of Seaforth. and one mile east, Lot 7, F� ULLER BRUSHES—WINNIFRED O'NEIL, by the Berner Construction C.O., Of Mrs. Harry Strang, with Mrs. Kin- ren, pointing out the many opporr ' ,
,lr ' .:, Concession 8, Tuckersbarn, One mile from ' Clinton. Phone 75•J Box No. 395. Stratford, who are, gravelling the land in the Chair, Roll C lI WBS, tunities facing them at the present e
��' school. Large bank barn, b ick hoose, hen ... '
time to raise the standard of mor -
Y i' horse and pig Den, Drain., -Plenty of _ 4065x5 county roads and Highway 83. Ac- "What should our concern be Por the ,
fl; water, All seeded to grass. Possession given SPIRELLA FOUNDATION GARMENTS FOR cording to the engineer, J, S. Stev- children of the nation." Letters of slily in their district. The evening KERSLAKE FLOUR AND FEED
i1. ,p immediately„ Apply to J. W. FREE, Sea- 1J health and style. Individually. designed. ens, of J. S. Innis Ltd., Toronto, who concluded with a sumptuous lunch ,
forth. a 4035-tf MRS. HELEN K. SCOTT, High street, Sea- thanks were read. There will be no
was checking over the crusher, this and a great deal of visitin was J. J. CLEARY
°'e:_ forth 4060x52 g
c: convention held this year. Hensall
+ Notices machine is the biggest and' most and Hurondale W.I. will hold a rally 'done. Wor. Bro. V. Dinnin, W.M„
�i modern in Canada. Imported from on Dec.mter 6th, from 10' a.rn. to 4 was in charge of the meeting. SEAFORTH — ONTARIO
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S:•. OTIGE--VIS WILL PAY $1.00 PER R! Memoriam the United States, it is approximate- p.m., at"ihames Road Church,. Mrs.
fox feed. AppdY to STANLEY JACKSON- IN MEMORY OF CHARLES REGELE. WHO ly 48 feet long and will load a truck Sterling reported for district ex -
Po Phone 653 r 5, Seaforth, 4066.3 died two years ago, November 25th. handling four yards of gravel in a ecutive held in Hensall. The spring
Ever remembered by his sister and brother- minute and a half.. -The crusher is
THE BRUXER MILL IN DU AS HAS in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Koehler. district annual will be held in Sea
k.,` installed a new one -ton mixer and is pre- equipped with air brakes. Gravel forth with a full day's session. A
• pared to sell and mix Blatchford feeds, or He has taken his last .tourney and dirt are drawn into. the ram
`- �i,ty any other concentrate customers wish. In God's beautiful ship called Rest, pat IUIICh booth was held at Mr. Welsh's
4064x4- Away from the world of sorrow the left by a V-shaped drag and con- sale on 'Nov. 20th. Mrs. Sims took 0
,�,, To, a home of eternal. rest. O the char lII�• ,
1' INSULATION—PAYS FOR IIk�iELF IIs veyors take it u� p"� g b the chair for the social part, Mrs. Iso', s�j
r, saving of fuel. The additional comfort FIN'LAY IN MEMORY OF "WILLIAM hopper, over double -deck sCreenS, Johns gave 'a reading, "Short Term M
{ me thrown in. Now is the time to have it Finlay, who died November 624, 1944. .. ,
done. Por free estimate and information, through jaw and roll crushers, and Mothers";, Mrs. Morgan Sang, a solo,
' , call 220, Seaforth- 4059x12 Our family circle has been broken, fittail th
A [ink gone from ourchain: 3' a crushed gravel is• brought Mrs. K. 'Johns, gave a paper, and Mrs.
%,.' WOULD YOU LIKE 1Qc A DOZEN MORE But thougd, we ve parted for awhile, by conveyor to the trucks. E. Mitchell a reading. The -meeting
' , for Your eggs plus a premium. We pay We know we'll meet again, To Celebrate 93rd. Birthday Y closed With "God Save the King" and ,
a guaranteed price•of lOc a dozen over the—Remembered by Harold, Annie. Finlay. j'jr5. C
Price as quoted in the Globe &_ Mail for atherine Baker, of Hensall, a buffet l*ncheon was served. /,..,-s::;:. -
• Grade A IN, LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUS will celebrate her 93rd birthday uie,t- /3 !/ a
Large ungraded eggs plan a talc y q The Mnssfon' Circle of I3eIIsall
n:: abili�•-premium on all eggs weighing. band, ,George Kennard, who passed away %ii��'r!9%<-:<;;;-:�`
ounce; and over per dozen. We cull and ly on Sunday, Nov. 25th, at the home United Church expresses sincere ;�.>
two years ago, November 25, 1943. ti:.rR:::::::.;+
a_a btoodtest your flock free of charge. If yon of her daughter and son-in-law, Mn. thanks tb all the ladies o£ the tun- '-fir; - '<
tS are interested in making more money frdm There is a wife who misses you sadly and Mrs. John Pfaff, Hensall. Mrs. /'
I - your eggs orad supplying hatching eggs' for And finds ,the time long since you went: - gl'egatltlri, W110 SO kindly donated <..• ��'- ."
the 1946 season. write immediately for full :x•:.:% +'+ ¢'.: '
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details. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERLES It's -lonesome here without You, Baker is a native of Kitchener,' and bine baking and other gifts, also to .
`F There s, such a vacant space, during
LIMITED, 'Fergus, Ontario, 4064 4 ng her lifetime has resided _t-;y..:f..
. Fdr I never hear your footsteps the splendid' helpers' who took charge .i'. :..._:/ / �, Literally"hundreds - O enthusiastic
Q, see your smiting face. Cranbrook, ' Goderich, Exeter and of booths, tea tables, etc., at their
I ; COURT OF REVISION As I loved you, so I miss you, Hensall. She is very active for her recent bazaar, which was such a de- r ""' s skiers con C In t States every
In memory you are near; Q v;,.
Town of Seaforth Loved. remembered, -longed for always, years, has a keen intelleot, and her tided success. On Saturday after- yam•, +'gpe 1. syy
y'" Brfngf.ng many a silent tear,
TET2NG OF THE COURT OF REVISION favorite pastime is braiding mats. noon, Dec. 1st, from 2 to 5, the re- COIL have fun On Oatario'B'ski trails.
.1 - for hearing aPPea7s against' the assess- —Lovingly remembered by Wife. She loves to help with . t e • ]louse- Inainln items, such a8 -aprons, dolts, A � •
meat roll for'in t of the Town of Seaforth. g And we certainly. want to make ,
will be 'tela in the Goungil Chambers, sea- _ work. 'She has two sone, William, of etc., will be offered for sale in Case's r
r. loath, on Friday, November 23, 19¢a, at s Goderich, and Leo, of Windsor, and window. Your patronage will be a� _..1.111111dire they d0.
•r, o'clock p -m. Steitz -
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D. H. WILSON, a daughter, Mrs. J. Pfaff, Hensall; preciated.
'` Clerk. 4066 2
HOUSTON—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on also 18 grandchildren and 12 great- Mrs. Mefdinyger is visiting relatives _ �'
November 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hous- grandchildren, in Lc�ldon; St; Marys and St. Thomas.
; NOTICE 1 ICE ton, Brussels, a daughter. '-
MOORE—In Scott ,Memorial Hospital, on Died in Regina Mrs. E. Shaddiek, Billy and Judy.
'own of Seaforth November 1•8th, to Mr. and Mrd. Jack x
CLERK' NOTICE Moore: Seaforth, a daughter, - Word was received in Hensall of spent the week -end in Toronto with
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the death of Mrs, Ethel Lee, of Pence, the forme 's sister, 'Miss Elvira -
ING 4F VOTERS' LISTS, 1945, Sask.,, who died in Regina hospital Churchill:
1 TOWN OF SEAFORTH, COUNTY Deaths following an operation. A niece of Mrs. McClincheq, of Auburn, Was
F, OF HURON. Mrs: Harvey of Hensall, she spent 'the r q
`:`' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I STOREY—In Seaforih, an. Wednesday. Nov. gU25t Of her Sister, Mrs. F. Ha: " WHAT CAN ■ DD i
r, have complied with Section 8 of the 2161 Francis 1'1 Storey,, in his 64th year, the WMmer months in Hensall and burn, Over the 'yveek-end. , 5
Voters' List Act and that 1 have posted up BROWN—In Seaforth, on Wednesday. Nov. district, returning to her home in the, M_•, and Mrs. S. Barbour, of TOron- Well, everybody has his own way
at my office at Seaforth, an the 17th clay of 21st Jessie xastings, widow of the 1 -ate J. +
November, 1945, the lista of all persons en- S. Brown, in her 90th year. West in Otcober. Burial was on to, spent the week -end with the lat- of Sayln welcome, Ontario hOtelr '
.titltitled to vote o the said Municipality at Monday, Nov. 19th. tee's parents, MT. and Mrs. J. Hog men ire famous for their hospi-
ed municipal elections, and that such lists Ye -
upon there for inspection, and I hereby can W. M. S. Holds Meeting Barth, talitj `hereisasetOftipssuggested
� upon an voters to take immisiion proceed- BRLTCEFIELD The November meeting of the Wo Miss Violet McClymont last week b 6ne of, them.
sings to have any errors or omissions correct- y "
4 ed according to law, the last las of appeal men's -Missionary Society of Carmel packed nd forwarded a Christmas ,
being the 8th day of December, 1945. Mr. and Mrs, Austin Wheeler, of Presbyterian Church was held on box o• ' ut. N.S. Marion Dougall, in I. Find out all about what your
D. H. owmofWILSON. Detroit, spent Saturday evening with Thursday' afternoon, Nov. 8th, With England • sponsored b the Wohelo neighbourhood offers and be -
'I " clerk of the Town of Seaforth. the former's parents, Mr- anti Mrs. y ,
I," a good attendance. Mrs. Austin 'had Class of the United Church. Come a booster. '
F' NOTICE T. H. Wheeler.
', charge o£ rise devotional. The meet-Flt.-Lt.2, Write your friends in the
4 Vie. and Mrs. John K. Cornish and FO, Douglas Sangster and as- States about friends
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VOTERS' LIST, .1945, MUNICIPAL- Anna and Carlyle spent Sunday with Ing opened by singing "Ail the Way ,D. J. Rioux, of No. 2 A.C.H., Ancas- -
rt ITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF , My Saviour Leads Me.,, Mrs. Wil-
HULLETT, COUNTY OF HURON. friends in Sarnia. ter, spent the week -end with Mrs. them when the Come oxfre
Ilam McKenzie read the Scripture y Y
t`r j�oTrdE, is HEREBY GIVIEN THAT I Mr. Jack Bohner spent a couple of Minnie Sangster. really rood Of it.
�",. 11 ` have complied with Section 8 of the . PI tlm the 15th chapter of John, also y p
Ix days in London. The yien's Bridge Club entertain- - 9
it i Voters' Lists Act, and that, I have posted , • an article entitled, "He Had No •^ .3. Try to make any Visitor ,g&d f
r up at my office in the village of Londes- t - ed their wives to a dinner and thea- bora, on the 2nd day of November, 1945, the Song." The hymn, "Zion's King Shal] tre Party last Friday night in Lon- he Calle.
.." tai of all plity entitled is vote c the �L�1�7GfALT„ Reign Victorious," was sung. The !don, ' 4. Take time to give ieCji!> in-, +
sJ said Mirnfcipadity at the municipal elections,
ClENS L business .t�
and that such ,list remains there for inspec- period was conducted by, Mrs. Claude Blowes, of Exeter, was formation fully and graciolosly.
r, i 't1°n• (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. H. Workman, after which Mrs. a recent visitor at the home of Mr.
rt r' And I hereby call upon mil voters to take' S. In business, remember Can -
1 , immediate •proceedings to have any ert .or mothers, were Present. Mrs. A. Kers- Austin led in prayer and also gave and Mrs. Laird Mickle.
44,1�Si { omissions corrected according to taw. lake presided: Mrs. George Hess act the topic on mission work in the Is- Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Tebbutt and ado's reputation for C01liy
Ile 1 DATED at m9 ofliee this 2nd ,day of ed as co -hostess. Following the sing- lands of the South Pacific. The sing- family, of London, visited over the and fairness depends 0n you. /
. x November, 1945.
r, �' GEORGE W. COWAN, in of the Ode, "When You and I to Of "Oh Spirit of the Living God" '
Ing g g week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John .`W `
ir' Clerk. were Young, Ma t 6. TO sum it up, follow the
floss a g, Byte." Was sung. and the benediction closed' "till.'"zrieet Pfaff and Mr. and Mrs. O. Tetabutt, ,} r...'{., ,..- "ix01(leTl Rule.'
f<Jrr Words of welcome were extended to ing. in Seaforth. Mrs. J. Pfaff returned ' � .
>P r BY-LAW NO. I1 1945 the members, the grandmothers and Employees Honor Bride -Elect '
I with thein to London to stair her It's EVERYBt`�DY�S BUSINESS , . , e7',o'' /
. Learn, to Age 'We to, "In Youth We. A deli htPvl affair was held at Can-
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guests. The motto,
Understand," pre- adian Canners, Exeter, on Wednes �'��" ~Ai a
0, .A B'Y--LAW TO PROVIDE FOR. Abeen very sick, but is now improv- a
'r, " CURFEW IN THE TOWNSHIP -OF Pared by Mrs. E. Elgte, was read by day at high noon, when ,some 40 em- Ing nicely, � /�`��� �
I I`UCIfERSMITH, Gladys Luker. Mrs. Kerslake gave a pioyees held a presentation for Miss Mr. -•W. J. Baker, of Goderich, spent " y/N/ '� It works both ways!
' y Y�ft&S, NUMEROUS COMPLAINTS brief outline of the District Execu- Bernice McKellar, of Cromarty, bride- the week -end with his mother, II¢rs. 'They treat lig royally
Qt have beer, received h, the Council of the five of South Horan Women's Insti• elect of Saturday, Dec. 1st. A mock C. Baker. ,� ."„� F s when we visit 0"m ...
TmVmhip of Tuekenamith in regard to ebil-
7R dren being on the streets of the A.iltage of tute, held in the Town Hall recently, wedding preceded the presentation, Mr. Carey Joynt, of Osgoode Ball, `:: -
EgmondvnUle atter nine o'clock in the even- An enjoyable reading, "The Modern the principals taking part in'the mock we Can't d0 less thiatn •
11 ing rantrary •fib the R.S.O. 1927, , Clip. 279, Toronto, was home over the week -
4y i Slee. 15. Grandmother," was presented by Mrs, wedding being: Bride, 14V7rs, Helen end, return the COm
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rf s" l�Ntl V BLAS, considerable vandalism E. Geiger. Miss Margaret Dougal] Hey, Crediton; 'groom; Miss Shirley Mrs, D. Peacock and young son, Worth his weight in goldt We All Share! Y'bs, every- �telnember that it
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Wad damage have been cavecd by the said rendered a pleasing solo, The Kerry Wolff, Hensel] ; bridesmaid, Miss Lila ` `fie Province of Ontario one benefits from Ontario's vbslf
'" ' children: g Terry, spent an en3oyabbtte holiday in profited toalmoatthesam'e tourist business, 7`lus d1a- '
AND ;WlliBREAi<S. 'the Council of 'the said Dance,," accompanied• by her mother, Moir, ' Hensall; grobmsman, Mrs, Montreal and Toronto; .where they r •:., calcul t33tt>lhl,tottxist b money' to t$ke,a h+�1i-
.;:,` - shows it clearly.,Aside
S 'i'oWSnmhip of Tuciceronith is of the opinion #;,. `:.._ ..,,, gram
,!' c that action shdntd be taken to corr�t this Mrs. A; Dougall. Current events of Murray, Exeter; minister,' Mrs, ,lames were joined by, squadron Leader D. "' `' ;,' ileal a� it did Tram rife fioil�' haspltality it's good day ... 8O let's t1Ge thLy
' 61tu4tion : 25 Years ago were reviewed by Mrs: Sangster, Hensall, The wedding H. '"' ,gold intning indtlus' - Tt is bnsinew to ms)�ce all aur"
7 'I`fkEi6P]EORE, be 1t emoted. and it is here Peacocks i0 eget Oi et 9 00(1 reti1r2101"
b IJrysdale, This item was indeed in- march was played by Mrs, Georgeltiq to geo that visitors from the United g g
I,r Lieut ° "VernonVerIlon Spray, of Chatham, tlr'1bRs ora growutg. ' States feel at home. eVerypenn 'th
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