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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-07-19, Page 8.41 111 u ar,AU�titll OGll.,'R,; CASUALTY, 'tit" E BQNPS,. ACCIPENT $115110SS,i B4JRGLAR'Y AND W'I N'.DS`I'O RM ipxe�eptilib Companies who give ocurit'yr with service. , Q . 4t TS F O R Qlvil'A. 1Q " ,gapsI ER1 4N'S. MUTUAL 111RP INSURANCE iafOrmhtion gladly given. FOR SALE TM,' storey frame dwelling on John 'IStreek .Early. 'possession- Aaphgtt shingle eover9 dwelling on Victoria St. Immediate possession, .WATSON,. M. A• REID Insurance & Pboiii.214' &• REID - Proprietor Real` Estate • . Seaforth The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Buiidf. ins. Seaforth. Office hours: Tues- day. Thursday and Saturday. 1.30 p.m.? to 6 p.m.; Sat,}rday evening. 7.80 p.m. to 8 p.m-. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk NEWS QP i ion,, OQtba,1t Association. -. an loBr. and Mrs Nath- aniel ath- eleti, ai~ Millbrook, announce, unee, th,e engagement: of their eldest laugh ter, Marion I.assetta, to _Tana- 'Robert Walter McCormiela soap of Mr. and Mrs. M. W, McCormick, ol4Harrow, the wedding to take place the lat-ter Part of July. Died In Chicago. ▪ Mr. R. E. Bright received. word last week of the death of his aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Campbell '(nee Alberta D.oble), of Vancouver, 'which occurred at the home of he.r daughter in Chicago, where she was visiting. Mrs.., Campbell was a talent- ed musician, having studied in Ger- many for two years. Later she tautht music for a number of years in Van- couver. ,She was a sister of the late Mrs. W. D. Bright, of Seaforth, and was the last surviving member of a family of seven. The remains were taken to' ,Vancouver for burial. O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 G. A. WHITNEY 0 O .:Successor to 0 0 HOLMES & WHITNEY .Q - O Main Street - Seaforth 0 '0 AMBULANCE SERVICE 0 0 Adjustable hospital toed for 0 '0 rent 0 O Agent ter Mitchell Nursery 0 0 Flowers. ' 0 0 Telephone 119 0 0 Nights and Holidays' 65 0 • 0000000- .0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 W. J. CLEARY .' 0 © Seaforth, Ont. o O LICENSED EMBALMER 0 O AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night 'or Day Calls -335 0 '4 . 00ce0'000000?0 ao000000ooho Q0 J. A. BURKE ' o. p Funeral Director 0 0 DUBLIN. ONT. 0 t0:Nightor day calls: Phone 43 r' 10 0 0 0000,00000000 CarWashinq AND Simonize AT Seaforth Motors PHONE 141 Churche.s: First Presbyterian and Northside United.—July services in First Pres- byterian Church. Worship services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., conducted by'Rev. H. V. Workman. Sunday Schools 'at 19 a.m. Anglican Church. Sunday, July 21: Morning, Prayer and Sermon at St. Mary's, Dublin, at 9-3.0..,,,. a.m., and .at - St. Thomas',-• Seaforth, at 11 a.m.; will be in charge of Mr. C. G. Markham, B.A.; of Christ Qhurch; London, Ont. No evening service. Northside W. M.. S. Meets. — The monthly meeting of the Woman's Mis- sionary. Auxiliary of Northside United Church was held Thursday, July 11. The president, Mrs„ R. Lawson, being absent, Mrs. A.• McQuaig, presided. The opening hymn, "When All Thy Mercies,, O. My God," was sung, fol- lowed with the Lord's Prayer in uni- son. The minutes of the June meet- ing were read _by .Mrs yrs: 'J. Barhon gave a report of the bales being packed and shipped. •The treasurer's report was read by Mrs, J. Finlayson, followed with..,a...r.,eading en Christiah Stewardship. and a tem- perance reading by Mrs. C. C. Kaine.• Circle 3 then had charge of the meet- ing. Scripture readings Were given, by Mrs. McQuaig, followed with prayer by' Miss M. Somerville. Mrs. Finlay- son gave a reading on the organiza- tion Of the Baby Band and the Domin- ion Board with Miss Somerville and Mrs. McQuaig taking part. "The ' Wo - •'man' s-' Missionary Society in Action" was read by Mrs; McQuaig,_ The of fering was taken up by Mrs, J. Knight and ..the.; hymn, "The Church's One Foundation" was sung. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah bene- diction. Seaforth Monument Works T ,PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen .SEAFORTH EXETER CLINTON Seaforth Showrooms open Tuesdays. See Dr. Harburn for appdiintment any other time, er Phone 41J, Exeter. Chesterfields and Occasional -Chairs REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired. Stratford Uholstering Co. Stratford • TELEPHONE 579• For further information apply at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH Body & Fender Regain AT Seaforth Motors -PHONE 141 eini— Finais WALTON - - VS.— SEAFORTH RECREATION PARK ... Seaforth Saturday, July. 20. Game called at 7.30 p.m. Admission: ` 25c and 10c McKillop. • Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tyndall, of, Sudbury, spent the week -end. at the Mame of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyndall, in Tuckersmith. They also-' attended the Tyndall reunion; held in Bayfield last week. 1 • ;Miss. Bernice Kennedy, of Detroit, spent, the week -end at ' the home lot her aunt, Mrs. Roland Kennedy. • Miss Zetta Dunlop, stewardess on the T.C.A: run from Montreal tb Monc- ton, New Brunswick, is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop. • Miss Jessie ,Walker, of Mitchell, was a week -end' guest at the home of Mrs. T. G. Scott. • Miss Helen. Beattie, of Toronto, is a holiday guest at the home of Mrs. H. R. Scott: • Mr. John Stephens, af. Stewart Bros-' staff, is •on a holiday trip to Saskatoon and other Western points. :,' Mrs. J. Hill and . son, of Acton, were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reith. Mrs. Reith aecdmpanied them to Acton -to attend the wedding of her sister... • Mr. James Gillespie, 'of Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Neil Gillespie. Mrs. Gillespie, accompanied him to .Batas,„ 3iusioka, on Monday where she will spend the summer. • Messrs. D. H. Wilsoi'i, W. L. Whyte,"Ross McGregor, W. A. Wright and G. D. Ferguson attended the . Masonic Grand Lodge meetings in. To- ronto. this week, asazepresentatives of Britannia Lodge, Seaforth. • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Corby and Miss-- Nancy spent the week -end in Thorndale. a • Mr. Lorne R. MacDonald, of Pet- erboro, is a guest at the home, of his sister, Mrs. C. E. Smith, •and . Mr. Smith. ' • Mrs. W. G. Wallace, of Tucker - smith, is spending the summer with ''relatives. and friends in Mission City and Vancouver, B.C. • Mrs.' R: J.•Beattle,'of Toronto, is a•guest at the home of her niece; Mrs: James Aitcheson, and Mr. Aitcheson, at Roxboro. ' . ••. Miss. Janet Simpson.- is visiting with London friends. • Mrs. Robert Casson, of Brandon, Manitoba; was a week -end guest at the home of. Mr. and, Mrs. C. E. Smith. • Miss Edna Brenner of St. Thomas IS a guest at the home) of 'Mr. and Mrs: Duncan Aikenhead. - • Dr. •,and Mrs. William Downs and two daughters, of London, were aim - day guests at the home of Mr. and 'Vlr. K. M. McLean. • Mr. John Watson, of St. Paul, Minnesota, :and Mrs. H. Brown,. of New York, are guests at the home of Miss Marion Watson. •, • Mrs. E. McElroy, of London, is spending a few holidays at the Royal Apartments. • Mrs. Robert Charters and family are spending their holidays at her home in Mitchell. . • • • 'Mr. and Mrs. Gorden. Little, of Galt, were here on Monday attending - the Case -Dale wedding. • Mrs. ,Molyneaux, of Chicago, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. T. O'Lough- lin and. Mrs. Ryan. •" Mr. Melvin Dodds 'and' Mr. Nor- man Blessing, of Buffalo, and ,Mr. .George McDonogh, of Vancouver, have been 'visiting at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodds in McKillop. • Mr. and Mrs. E. 'S. Harding and family, of Richmond Hill; are guests at the home of her mother, ,Mrs. Jas. Grieve. • Miss Marion Mason has success- fully passed her A.T.C.M. examina- tions in piano, With honors, at the Toronto Conservatory ciof Music. •' Mrs. Robert Lloyd Averill, bf Vancouver, B.C., is -the guest of ..Miss A. M. Lloyd at Egerton Beach, for a month. • • Mrs. Elliott Little and .three. children, who have been. guests at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wil- son, left • on Monday' for Go, .Home, Georgian Bay, en -rotate to her home in Quebec City. She was accompa2 ied by her father and sister, Mr. J. A. Wilson and Mrs. K. McQuaig, who will' spend a Week at Go Home, • • Miss Margaret Wilson, R.N., of Parkwood Hospital, London, was a week -end guest at the home of Mise Gretta Ross. • Mrs. Thomas Legg, • of Goderich, and Miss :Marion McGavin, of Strat- ford'. General Hospital, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc - Gavin ' • Mr. and Mrs. James Cluff and family, of Woodstock, and LAC. Thos. Cluff, R.C.A.F , Angus, spent the week end at the barge. of their father, Mr. A, F. Cluff. • Mr. and Mrs. Clen Christie, of Kitchener, are holiday visitors at the tunnel of Mr. and Mrs'. Lorne Web- ster. • Mr, and Mrs: Harold Cummings and family, of Stratford, are spending the holidays at the home of his par-, ents, Mr: and Mrs. Jahn 'Cummings. • Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes, of London, were week -end guests ..at the home of 14r. and Mrs. Ernest Geddes. • Miss Mary, Dodds, of Toronto, is spending her holidays • with relatives and friends 'here. • • Mrs, Gladson Campbell, of ..To- Tonto,- is visiting at the home of her Barents, Mr.' slid Mrs.. E. Mint, iii Mdlillop'- • Mitts Lois .Whitney, Of Lou on, spent the weekend at the home of het.parents,, Mr, and. Mrs. G. A., W hft- trey. _ l • Mr. Ronald Savauge, of '1idroittt, spent the• weekend With hie•;.r,areM , 'i!, and fir' ..Ross Saiis.ulge • Mr, ,aidrs. J F Scott and talo , ily are sp z ding their holidays at WaglAga Heaclr. • Mr.' George Daly, of Erindale, spent the 10k -end at his home here. • Dr, and Mr's. M. W. Stapleton and family are spending a few holidays at Pert Carjung• ,• • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scoins and family spent a week's holidays at Gravenhurslt. - • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke, .who have been the glaests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, have returned to their home in Buffalo, N.Y. • • Miss Teresa Eckert, of London, spent the weekend at the home of her r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fck- ert, in 11QcKi1lop. • Mr. Jack Hartry and Mrd. Rit- chie, Of London, and Mr. Arthur Har, try, of the West, were week -end guests at the home of Miss Maud ,Hartry. • Miss Isabelle Anderson is spend- ing her holidays with friends in Lon- don and Port Stanley. • Messrs. Jack and James Tainan, of the United States Navy, were the guests this week of their sister, Ml's., Ken Adams, and Mr. Adams. • Mrs. Harry Seltzer, of Hamilton, is a guest at the home Of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shinen. • .. • Master Joe Snips -1)f Baltimore, is spending his holidays at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. ' - •.Mrs. B. A. Cruikshank, of Ottawa, who has been the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs, M. White; left this week for Case - ,Dale. 'St Thomas' Anglican Church, Seaforth;,was the scene of a pretty 'wedding on Monday- at 1.30 p.m., when Betty Jean, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Alvin Dale, of Seaforth, was united in marriage to Charles Ross, son of Mrs- Case and the late Edward Case, of Seaforth.. The cere- mony was performed •before an altar beautifuIly.'•decorated with white, pale blue and pale mauve delphiniums, white hydrangeas and lilies. The Rev. Mr. Holmes officiated. The 'bride in white chiffon and carryilig Sweetheart roses, entered the church, on the arm of her father to the -wedding music played by Mr. George Clarke. Miss Louise Case, sister of the groom, was .bridesmaid, gowned in pink chiffon, and carried Sweetheart roses. The groom was,.:..attended by Mr. 'Lorne Dale, brother of the bride. A recep- tion ' was held at. the home of the bride, her mother receiving in a dress of flowered spun "with a corsage of carnations. The groom's •mother also repeived in a gown of flowered jer- sey and corsage of. carnatfons. For their wedding trip the bride wore a brown tailored suit .with accessories to match. The'young couple.will re- side in Seaforth. On Thursday even- ing prior to her .wedding, friends and neighbors of Miss Betty Dale gath- ered at the home'of Mr, and -Mrs. John Eisler, to honor her with a kitchen shower of red add white enamel; for whicfi Betty thanked - them' kindly. The evening was enjoyably spent in playing cards. ' THE MciK.ILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFI ICE SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: %Vank McGregor, Clinton' - President Chris Leonhard:, Ilrodhagen, Vice -Pres, i6ertoo,.A., Reid, Seaforth - Manager and Secretary -"treasurer. - DIRECTORS: ' elar10. Leouhardt, tirod1tagen; E. J. >eeyn lt2t,' tltiniton; Alex T3roadfoet,, 3;'S'eafo` r i1; Alexander MeV-Wing, . fv+` ,1r, 1l1''yth, rralnk McGregor,. R.R' nlirctrit; le*gldder, raltii , W,W lihh Aie}iibaid; .Rat. 'i$e 9rtl1 -- G or 1Cseit' flit 5,1 l( alt,•::iililitl 1t..35ita4ene, it 5; Sea, 'Ado ted. XnxelitilS AA. ;I., Dublin; 1ilu eke it r - �!`, D. r 'titer; geor s} Al Witt, titytli''. ro' 0 it� LOCAL' BRIEFS •' • Mrs. J. W. A. Greig and daugh- ter, of St. Catharines, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig: • Miss Jessie Ballantyne, B.A., of Calgary, is spending a few days with her cousin, Miss Isabel} Ballantyne, Goderich Street West. • Mr. and Mrs. Jopn.,Finla.y;son, }Mrs. J. J. Sclater and Mrs. Louis Hember- ger and daughter•are spending a week "In Bayfield. • • Dr. and Mrs. Frank Docherty, of Conneaut, Obio, are spending` a 'few days- in town. They were accompan- ied by his mother, Mrs. J. Docherty, of Norfolk, Virginia,' who is visiting at the home 'of Miss Lilliane Faulkner. • • Mr.• Ken Harrison and two sons, of Brantford, spent several days last weep at the 'home of his father, Mr. A. Harrison and Mrs.^ Harrison, in Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, Financial Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. ARTHUR FRASER . TELEPHONE: EXETER 17 ' P.O, Bbx No. 118 . fernporary Office at the houoe _Of the Late DK H K Hyndrnant.- Firirew street, r iieter. ANT PICKERS ' for POULTRY PLANT Highestwages. Apply to Seaforth Produce - LIMITED Seaforth, Ont. TAXI SERVICE JACK CLEARY SEAFORTH -. Phones: Day 267 Night 335. 131, . rioiv • 14isci--)Mary..',Mefi•>4!ath, Of uoraat^e,, is spo/Iding her holidays Lwith her mother, Mrs. MiGratin, • , and sister; Mrs. Angus Heniledy and Mr. 'Han Hedy. • VETE i.ANS . SPRAY PAINTING CO'Y. R. R. 2, SEAFORTH Are Fully Equipped to Handle Any Spray or Brush Paint Jobs. EXTERIOR OR 'INTERIOR • Homes • Farms • Factories •• Garages, Etc. Estimates gladly furnished. PHONE 851 r 11 • Mr. and Mrs., K. 4, Dooher tsar,; of Toronto, were week -end guests at the home of her parents, Mt"; and Mrs. I-Ieraid Lawrenoe. Mr. and Mrs. .l.awr- ence ' accomp'anied thein back and spent a few days in the city. • Master Tom Neville, of Sarnia, is spending the holidays at the horde of bis uncle and, aunt, Mr. and Mrs, --J. 1Vk. McMillian. • Dr. and Mrs. R. Rider and daugh- ter, Miss Linda Jane, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. Rider, of London', and. 'Messrs, Alf. Hickey and Peter Smith, of Windsor, are guests this week at the home of Mi•. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. • Mr. James McMahon, of „Buffalo, and Miss Iva Aldworth,,of•Minneapo- lis, were the guests this week of Dr. and Mrs, J, A. Munn. • Mr. and Mrs. 'Merle Dunlop, of - Ottawa, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr, and -Mrs. A. W. Dun- lop. , • -Miss •Mary Devereaux, of Landotr; 'visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • J. L. Devereaux. • TAXI SERVICE • •ANY TIME • ANY WHERE Phone 162 Seaforth CECIL J. LEMON, ZURICH Lorne D. Manson, well-known Lon don farm equipment dealer, was fatal- ly shot near Camrose, Alta., on Tues- day, according -to 'word received in London by relatives Tuesday.' Mr. ]4iansoh died shortly after the- acci dent occurred.. He was hunting crows in the Camrose district, R;C.M,P. offi- cials reported, when a -shotgun inthe hands of a companion accidentally discharged. The charge hit him in th,e stomach, Mr. Manson left Lon- don on June 28 with his wife and son, Murray, age 10, on an automobile and trailer holiday trip to Western Can- ada. A card was received froiln the family Tuesday, which had been mail- ed on Saturday.. The victim was ap- proximately 46 years of age, and was born in 'Zurich, He lived in this dis- trict until 14 years ago, when he moved to Thorndale, where he lived _for four .years. >tor• the past •10 -years he has lived just outside. London, re:- siding e-siding on Wharnoliffe Road, .south' of the Winery Hill. He operated his business at 83 King Street. ,Relatives have received no.'details ato fun- eral arrangements. Mr. Manson ,was a 'son •of the late John' Manson, a former Reeve of Stanley Township•, Poultry Raisers We are exclusive buyers of High Quality Poultry Live or )hail Grade. HENS,' BROILERS and CHICKENS . Highest Cash. Price paid for quality poultry Pick-up and Estimates Free -- CALL.-.-= , DUBLIN PRODUCE CO. DUBLIN 50 NOW PLAYING-7Thursday; 'r +'r'idlay, Saturday " SAN. ANTONIO ". with ERROL FLYNN and ALEXIS SMITH • A Glorified Western in Technicolor, with elements appealing to both kids and adults. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Shirley Temple in. KISS AND TELL " A Fast -Paced Comedy, — Amusing from first to last! is NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY " THE PRIDE- OF THE MARINES " ..v....'... with JOHN GARF•IELD .' ELEANOR PARKER • DANE CLARK A''story of a Blind Hero's readjustmena ...is.. rated as excellent dramatic and irresistible diversion- • , COMING— "THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE" sion also marked the reopening, of. this church following redecoration and the. Archbishop congratulated the Rec- tor and the congregation for the splendid appearance of the House of God. The carpet used in the chancel is the same one which was presented to this church 68 years ago by the late Mrs. Robert Medd. Mrs. Gordon' R. Taylor presided at the organ for the service an,d the choir was assist,,-„ ed by Misses Mary Nesbit, of Toron, to, and Alice Rogerson, of Blyth. Lovely baskets of. ' summer flowers adorned the chancel CONSTANCE • Sunday School 'will be''heid Sunday morning at .10.30 a.m. A reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buchanan, newly-weds, in `the hall at Constance on Monday evening, when they were presented with -a pair of matched- chairs and a purse og money. Mr, James Jamieson read: th'e , address'. -The- r-emainder . of the evening was spent in dancing, with music by Mr. Ross Mann and Mrs. Bert Irwin, Mr. Alex MCDonaldi and Mr. Borden Brown were :floor managers. • The Lawson family held a reunion on Sunday at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy,Lawson, Huron Road, with about 20 present. - Mrs.' Busby and daughter, Shirley, returned to their home in 'Chatham this week. - - Mr. Charles Dexter *as a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, suffering from. an infected hand- It Was caus- ed .from aused-.from a thistle, after which blood poison set in. • - Mr, Lorne Lawson is suffering from an ear infection. -- Mrs. Arch Hoggarth and. daughter, Jane, of Wallaceburg, and Mrs. 3. C. Britton and family, of'T'hames, Road, .are spending a few ..days at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. William Britton. The services in Constance Church will be withdrawn Sunday owing. to the memorial ...service being held in Blyth. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and' son, Billy; and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson, motored• to Ajax on Sunday to visit Mr. Donald Stephenson. . • Mr. and • Mrs. Kelso Adams are spending a week at Grand Bend at Coronation Lodge. Mr. Alfred Buchanan and Joyce -and Mr. and Mrs. R. Grimoldby were in. London .on Saturday vher:e Mrs, Orimold'by Underwent treatment. Mr. and Mrs. William Dale,aurel and Wilma, and Mr. and. Mrs.:lames Dale were in Kitchener on SuhdaY visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Bromley: �ll•s seers and - STATION• , WAGONS We will' have a• small de livery this month of those wonderful all-pur- pose Civilian Jeeps. ' These machines:mare ai::_real boom, to every business man. They can, , be harnesse&t0 hundreds of jobs, and at the dapme 'tithe are a great road car, capable of 60 Miles per ' . hour. ' We also expect release di some Station Wag*tie Shortly; Get h, .lit t push with,. ' JONA'r, N H.UGILL PHONE 244 • a 4i1lrlVl"�hI' AUBURN". -Personals:. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gretrnisen•, and Mr. and. Mrs. Vergil Bokeninger; Detroit, and Freddie Phil- lips, Mitchell, with Mr, and Mrs. Archie Robinson; Carl Youngblut, of Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Youngblut, being accompanied home by his 'wife and family . who have spent the past two weeks at his par' ents' home;• Mrs. ' Albert King and Donald with Mr. and Mrs. Albert'Kil- lough at Stamford Station. Junior Club Meets At Beach The' Benmiller Junior Chubmet at Sunset Beach for a party with forty present. A sing -song was led by Reg- inald McMichael, and a scavenger •hunt --was conducted by Mrs. Hazel McMichael. Following a wiener roast two war brides were welcomed to the .community, Mrs,. Clayton Millian and Mrs. Alfred Hoy. Both were present ed with. silver Bream and sugar sets, and Arthur McMichael, who recently' returned. ,fromoverseas, was present- ed With a wrist watch from the club. Hold Confirmation Service Archbishop C: A. Seager, of Lan- don, •Officiated at St, Marlys Aiiglidail Church on Monday evening, -when Rev. J. L. H. Henderson, Rector. •of the parish, presented nine persons' for Confirmation- They were Mrs. Alvin Higgins and Jack 1ing)__of Bel -grave; Sanniel X. Thueli, Of. $lytta; Frank Nesbit, Ray ,Stewart, k1*ard Nichol- son William D'ov'er and Mr. ,and Mrs. Charles Jones, of bilrnmes- sage,. In his es - sage, •ArclibishOP AlIStager urged• the Young pectus not to trust in them tetAs et the Way` Of ,'the World but to live a.. Iiie to' be an example' to others-' by .living .the ;C#iridtiatti The World iaf today must„ have +Clrld- tiall,fajth, be enipaaiaed, The dttit:- FOR SALE''. . Storey Frame House; 2 acres land. Village of Bayfield. Prompt possession. , Good House, Modern, Also a number of other properties- in Seaforth listed. ' E. -•- C, CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Phones_:_-.OfiLice.. 2.21_ /AL. -334 • Village of Dublin.- fft FINNIGAN'S Off the Coast of Nova Scotia From some' clippings we gathered at sea, we came across lines by A. E. Coppard that we thoughtwould interest you: "There are men and women . who love to gaze with" the mind at things that can never be seen, feel at least the throb of a beauty that Will never be known." .. . Reporting. the -Market Raspberry crop will be light. Cherries at their' best this week. Tomatoes are coming in rapidly. In a bi-weekly report from Hamilton aiid St. Catharines, peachesare in abundance. AHOY! HOMEMAKERS! 100 Baskets of Finest Cherries Friday and Satiny. Ac today!'"Phone in youii orders. We are here for business only. W. J: FINNIGAN & SON LAKEVIEW CASINO ---GRAND BEND DANCING .EVERY NIGHT Gordon Delamont and His Orchestra Delamont's over -night success is the talk of Canada. His band is now judged as the best in Canada of all 10 -piece orchestras. Come and hear him! "THE VARIETY 'ENTERTAINERS" ;Sunday, • July 21st — 9 p.m. Their last show en duly 14th was a sell-out. A different show every week, offering the fincst talent of Ontario Sunday, July 28th, . 9 p.m. --' Get Ready ! Gordon•.Delamont and ,His. Orchestra, preparing a brilliant show. All proceeds will be donated to THE EXETER LIONS CLUB. SUPPORT IT I Every Wednesday Night, 7 p.m.,' Softball Game with. -Grand Bend playing their league home games. Coming Tuesday, Aug. 13 — MART KENNEY (Mart's onlyappearance in this district) • Grand Bend, without any doubt, is Lake Huron's , Playground and the finpit resort; you will never have a -dull moment! EVERYTHING is offered for your enjoyment,- and re,nem'ber the summer seasons are mighty short! Do t regret . it when the snow .flies and those'frezing days arrive that you didn't take advantage of even a short stay, to enjoy. the watts. and the Sunshiny mnd• tohelp .build up+ the children's health. PLAN YOUR. VISIT NCW1 Few people have been disapriointed in securing cabins, cottages, or rooms. Write or telephone the Grand Bend ,Informa- tion' Bureau -- they will help You to secure .accomnidlations. FORD-FERGUSON Tractors . & Implements WE HAVE IN .STOCK:, • SWEEP RAKES • .CORDWOOD SAWS • CULTIVATORS • TILLERS ' d PLOWS COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD-FERGUSON, FORDSON AND OLIVER PLOW PARTS J. F. DALY FORD -MONARCH DEALER Seaforth Telephione 102 Don't .Discard -Tani' Ofd Chesterfield UNTIL YOU KNOW WE CAN'T WHELP YOU : PHONE , 248 FIRST for estimates on 'price and cover. No obligation, 'Splendid Variety; Two Weeks' Service ' ALL WORK QURANII='ED DICE ---the Upholsterer