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•'1' I aHEiRMAN'Sl MC'I`U'A.L 'FIRE
• • INSURANC1d
431ormati9n gladly given,
FOR SALE
146 store- frame dwelling on Johii,
6txe4 Early possession. •
Medrern •dwelling on North Main
i8trteet.
WATSON .& REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor
Insurance & Real Estate
.Phone 214 Seaforth
The Second Division .
Court
County of Huron
()face in the Dominion Bank' Build-
iaS. Seaforth. Office hours: Tue.-
day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.80 p.m.
to 5 p.m.: Saturday evening, 7.80 p.m.
to 9 pan.
E.,C. CHAMBERLAIN Clerk
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lhltnpulncer iettt, *r, and 1 a, Peter.
Mover ennounpe the enga,g+iznent of
their daughter, 1V11137 Elizabeth, to
Mr- ?..Scott QOM,. only ewe 'of the
late 14r and Mrs: Victor Coffin, Say,
age- Harbour,: P,k7-I., the marriage `to.
take place Le Tclronto early in Octo-
ber.
•
Announcement.—Mn'and Mrs. Arch-
ibald ,Lamont, McKillop Township,
wish to announce the engagement
of their eldest daughter, Margaret
Eueihemia, to Albert Clarence, only
son of • the late Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ausman, eI Listowel, Ont., the mar-
riage to take place early in October.
Presentation•,—Mrs. Alex Bethune
•was pleasantly surprised on Tuesday
evening when the Euchre Club, of
which she. wa,s, a"vaiued member, gath-
ered at her home to ,present her with
a beautiful table lamp. Mrs. Dave
Lemon and Mrs. Harold Chesney made
the presentation. Bingo was played
during the evening when prizes were
won by Miss Leona Hotham, Mrs,
Kenneth Adams' and Mrs, Levi Mak-
ins. A delicious lunch was served to
close a most delightful evening.
Hold Shower Far Bride-Elect.—Miss
Teresa, McIver was hostess at a love-
ly party in honor 'of Miss Loretta
Bannon, bride -elect, on Thursday, last,
when about tweety girls were pres-
ent. Miss Joan Devereaux read an ad-
dress and Miss Bannon was made the
recipient of pretty cups and saucers.
Euchre was played during ,the even-
ing when . Mrs. Bs.nnon won the lone
hands price, Mrs. W. M. Hart,' the
most games, and Miss Adrian Bannon
the'consolation. A delicious lunch was
served.
CarWaslung
AN
Simonize
AT
.Seaforth Motors
PHONE 141
Seaforth Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
SEAFORTH EXETER CLINTON
Seaforth ,Showrooms open Tuesdays.
See Dr. Barbara for appointment aril other
.r Those 41I, Exeter.
Chesterfields
AND
[Occasional ". Chairs
REPAIRED . AND
RECOVERED
Also -Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah
e3wings and'Steamer Chairs Repaired.
Stratford Uholstering Co.
Stratford
TELEPHONE 579
For further, information apply. at
Box's. Furniture ' Store
SEAFORTH
:trace
Body 81 Fender
Repairs
AT
Seaforth = Motors
PHONE 141
McKILLOP'MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE . CO'Y.
HEAD BEAFORTH, ONT.
(y'FPICERS:
PE8nk McGreg'br, Clinton - President
Iirfolshard t, Bredhagen, Vice -Pres,
Air ols,;: ! 1, Iieitlr - Seator-th - _ Manager
re' ty Treat tirer-
rsf+cTORS:
arda, •Brodhageil E. J.
esion; J1et Sro#ditxit,
tee0egOr,
odor;
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Senior Auxiliary Meets.—The Sen-
ior Auxiliary of the Women's Mis-
sionary Society met in First Presby-
terian' Church Tuesday afternoon,
Sept. 24, Mrs. Robt. Eberhart presid-
ing. Mrs. Patterson's group was re-
sponsible for the following excellent
program: Prayer, Miss Gillespie;
Bible reading, Mrs. T. Bickell; cur-
rent events, Mrs. Gillespie; study
book, Mrs. J. Ritchie. In presenting
the subject, "We Touched Africa,"
Mrs. Ritchie brought the life and
highly honored work of Mary, Slessor
from her childhood to her death vivid-
ly to her interested listeners. The
collection was taken by Mrs. J. H.
Scott. Mrs. Geddes was pianist.
eise
First Presbyterian Church. -11 a.m.,
Public Worship: The Sunday. School
will meet with the congregation for
Rally Day Service; 7 p.m., Public
Worship: The Minister will preach.
Sunday, Oct. 6: The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper.
Northside United Church,=Rev. 11.
V. Workman, Minister: 10 a.m., Sun-
day School; 11 a.m., "A New Loyalty
in An Aid AL aciation"; 7 p m "'i2it-h-
Sight Triumphed Over Hearing." Ser-
vices on Standard Time.
Anglican.—Sunday, Sept. 29: ,Festi
vat of St. Michael and All Anger Ser-
vices on Standard. Time: St. Thomas,
Seaforth-10' a.in., Sunday School; 11
a,m., Morning Prayer; preacher, the
Rector; -7 .p.m., Evening •Prayer;
preacher, Rev. C. L. Langford, of Mit-
chell. • •
St. Mary's, Dublin -2.30 p.m., Sun-
day "School;
un-day"•School;' 3, p.m., Church service,
with sermon by the Rector.
- Hogg-= Corvie.—The wedding took
place at the residence of Rev. Harvey
D. Moir, formerly of Seaforth, in Kit-
chener, on August 21, of Mr: William
Leslie Hogg; B.A., son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hogg, of Seaforth, and
Margaret ' Christine Corvie, . B.A.,
daughter of Mrs. Corvie and' the late
John Corvie, Mrs. Hogg was the
household economics teacher in the
Prestonhigh school and Mr. Hogg is
a teacher in-- the' manual training
schools in Preston. After a wedding
trip to . Northern Ontario,. they will
reside in Preston. .
The Late John. J, ; Mulligan.—The
death of John Joseph Mulligan occur-
resi. in Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sunday, Sept..22,.following an illness
of ten months from a paralytic stroke.
Mr. Mulligan was born in: -Logan
Township, near. Dublin, 79 year ago,
and farmed in that township until 11
years ago whenhe moved' to Se,aforth.
He was married in.1897 to Margaret
Ell -en Dunn, who survives him, toge-
ther witb two daughters, M'fs: Edward
Brady, Seaforth, and , Mrs. Joseph -
Cooper, .Tuckersmith, The deceased
was th'e last of a family of ,thirteen.
He was a member of St. James' Cath
olic Church and the Holy Name So-
ciety. Requiem High Mass was',sung
on 'Tuesday morning by Rev. Father
T. P. Hussey, and interment was made'.
in St. James' cemetery. The'pallbear-
ers were Thos. Burns, Sol. Williams,
Joseph Mulligan, .John Morrissey, John
Kipping and Peter.Bale.
Death of John Coleman.—John Cole-
man, of 124 Vauxhall Street, London,
well known C.N.R. engineer, died on
Friday. Sept. 20, after a week's. ill-
iiess. Born at Seaforth 59 years ago,
he wae,.the eldest son of Mrs. William
Coleman and the late William Cole-'
man, and is survived—by his widow,
the former Louisa Armstrong; three
sons, Albert, Harry and Edward, and
one daughter, Mrs. Ray Cartwright,
all of London; also his mother, Mrs.
William Coleman, of Seaforth; . four
.brothers, Frank and Arthur, of 'Lon -
den; Wesley, of Hensel', and Rev,
Albert Coleman, of Saginaw, Mich.,
and one sister, Mrs. Milton Stewart,
of Seaforth. He was a member of the
Brotherhood. of Railway "Engineers
anis of the 'masonic Order. The fun-
eral was held Monday afternoon from
the Evans Funeral Chapel on Hamil-
tort Road, Rev. Mr. Trumper was in
'charge of the. service. Interment was
in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Diels Irl British Columbia.—The
vance, of Port Moody, B.C., in a re-
cent issue, refers to the death of a
former resident o£' McKillop and Sea -
forth as follows: "Funeral services
were conducted September 11 in the
Coluinblab`i1neaal Service Chapel, New
Westminster, for Police Commission-
er Prpdet'ick Galbraith, *ho passed
setie.'y " i.Ci R.d 'n1 Columbian Hospital
iAfter, .a lifiet';.Illness. Rev. A. McLean,
offie atety skid interment was in the
Fu'eot I, t `it eraoriai Park. Sur-
viFving are tivo, spa's, Kenneth, of Van
ir4n,i,nti b1irtbey, of, Port Moody,
fl 'tars,� a,iaGx g Ch'ah Martin
tlti .k a % rfo spt fi x' of ' raneouver...
11v1ld li tl
**AO ietleco ,.
•ed, lxilu 040 Year-a,nd'tw'o .tnontly ago•
Mr. Galbreith virga 1/-0431 »i l!ilnKlil0p
Twee, Rhyne County, 64 years -ago As.
ytlung man he went to Let *ridge,,
Alta., And afterwards to Coaldale,
Alta., where he was far a number of
years en the staff of .the Imperial Oil
too, About 1928 he retired to Vancou-
Ver, until tithe years ago when he en-
tered business in Port Moody where
he resided until his death. He was a
staunch ,member of the United Church
and a valued_ member in municipal
and community life, and will indeed
be greatly missed. The pallbearers
were- Geo. McCutcheon, O. T. Soole,
W. H. Morrison, T. J. Clark, J. J. Lye
and John Hardin Among former
residents of McKillop attending the
funeral were: Mrs. S: G 'rdon, Mrs.
DANCE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
NORM, CARNEGIE
and His Band
ADMISSION 40c
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TAXI SERVICE
• ANY TIME
• ANY WHERE
Phone 162 — Seaforth
CECIL J. LEMON
TIME TABLE CHANGES
EFFECTIVE
Sunday; Sept. 29, 1946
and other specific da,tes.
Full information from Agents.
Canadian National Railways
EXPERT
�ody and Fender.
Repairs & Repainting
Daly's Garage
—Seaforth—
Car Washing
—Seaforth-..—
ANTED.
A Lumber Yardman
Experienced in Scaling and
Judging Lumber.
Apply to:
CANADIAN
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Ltd. -
93 TRINITY ST.
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TAXI SERVICE
JACK 'CLEARY
SEAFORTH
Phones:
Day 267 Night 335
Opening.
The Commercial Lunch
will continue service on..
Monday, Sept. 30, with
,FULL MEALS
and
LUNCHES
ROY DUNGEY
Proprietor.
ON EV ;TOR
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A. Go leiu, 1'iii-s.
(�� (��1 q j��/, /'E� /��Pp'pul:'hrfiap�Mr , olid 1:
l4xr8, MvQ.R 7, b cOutcliee t, Mr. .qq T.
$accts, lyfr, Mid Mrs, W. U. Maiiiso>ll
and, Mr. A, BOyd, AIM: attending w ae
Mrs. Walter 'Scott, Who pazpe- from.
Coaldale,, Alta,, by Air Transport, for
the funeral?)
MO Lane Auxiliary Meets,—The
Mae Lane Auxiliary' of Northsid,e
United Chthtgh held their weekly
meeting on Tuesday evening Sept, 24.
'Mrs.. Ross Savauge opened evening,
meet-
ing by reading a poem, `"Attaimlment:"
The opening hymn, "Q Jesus, I Have
Promised," was sung and Miss Mary
Pryce led bat prayer. ,Mrs. Geo. John-
ston, the secretary, read the minutes
of the Juey- ugust meeting. Reports
from the various secretaries were
read and. business was discussed. Mrs.
Clifford Braadfoot favored with a
piano solo, "The Lost Chord•," and
was much appreciated. Mrs. Work-
man then gave the topic and intro-
duced the new study book, "India At
the Threshold." Psalm 723 was read,
responsively and the hymn, "From All
That Dwell . Below the•• Skies," was
sung. The topic was ably illustrated
by Mrs. Workman representing Can-
ada; Mrs. J. M. Scott, India, and Mrs.
P. B. Moffat; the Christian flag. A
quiz on India was conducted by Mrs.
Workman, A solo, "Prayer To a Heart
of Lowly Love," was beautifully. ren-
dered by Mrs. Brown Higgins, accem.-
panied by' Mre. Grace Hoggarth. The
meeting closed with prayer by, Mrs.
E. B: Goudie and by repeating the
Mizpah benediction.
Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meets.
—The September,meeting 'of the Bar-
bara. .Kirkman Auxiliary was held on
-NOTICE-
THE INA GRAY
BEAUTY SHOP "
has been reopened at
the residence, Egmond-
ville.
Appointments taken from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m:
PHONE 663 r 21
Closed All bay
Thursdays
DANC
Under auspices of St. Columban
C.W.L.,
ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY, OCT. 11th
Dancing 9 to 1 a.m,
ADMISSION - , 50 CENTS
Income Tax`Returns,
Bookkeeping
Financial Statements.
for
Farmers,
Business . Men
ProfelBSional Men,.
Garage Operators
and. others. •
ARTHUR FRASER
TELEPHONE: EXETER 17
P.O. Box No. 118
Temporary Office at the house
of the late Dr. H.' K. tlyndman,
Huron Street, Exeter.
TEESWATERFAIR
OCTOBER 1st and •2nd
Commencing at 12 a.m,'
(Eastern Standard Time)
GRANDSTAND ACCOMMODATION
DOUBLED
— $5,000 IN PRIZES —
Special C.P.R. train from `Toronto to
Teeswater, October 2nd.
Ask your .Agent for particulars.
• Outsanding Livestock
• Sensational Racing
Special Attractiohs That Are Different
Two Bands - - Acrobats
Rides - Roman Chariot Race
"Nowhere can -you see so much for so
little."
Write -or phone for Prize List.
A. G. REID - - President
A B. McKAGUE - Secretary -Manager,
NNO UNCING
The Opening of -
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
in
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Seaforth.
est
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th
SPECIALIZING IN-
• Permanent' Waving^
and
• . Finger. Waving
— FOR APPOINT) ENT,'- PHONE 31
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..'CI vioNDViLLE ,.
UNITED CUITRCU
Anniversary Services
Sunday,Sept. 29
11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
STANDARD TIME
--- Special Speaker
Rev. R. H. Turnbull,
• M.A., B.D.,
of North St. United Church,
Goderich,
Special Music by the
Choir.
NOW PLAYING --Thursday, Friday,$atrdaY
"PARDON MY. FAST”
with
FRED MapMURRAY. `' and MARGUERITE CH1APMAN.
top-notch Comedy in the usual placMurray style!
Tuesday' evening. The president, Mrs.
W. A. Wright, opened the meeti'nb
and presided during the business, ses-
sion. The program was in charge of
the Anna Jack Group ,,,of_- which
Mrs. We E. 'Kerslake is convener and
who occupied the chair for the bal-
ance of the meeting. Miss S. I. Mc-
Lean' read the , Scripture lesson and
Mrs. M. Dorrance gave the Glad Tide
ings. Miss P. Patterson gave some in-
teresting current events. A vocal solo,
"The Prayer of.the Penitent;" by Miss
Doris Ferguson, . was .much . enjoyed'
by the audience. The topic, .a continu-
ation of the study book on Africa, was
.given, in three 'parts by Mrs. Wil-
liams, Mrs, Thompson' and Mrs. C.
Reith. Each gave a most 'comprehen-
'sive and interesting aocount of "the
life and work of well known native
African missionaries. Mrs. W. Man-
son and Mrs. Mckenzie received the
offering. - The thankoffering meeting
will be held in October when Mrs.
Ritchie is to be the guest speaker.
LOCAL BRIEFS
•, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stewart, of
Assinboia„Sask., and Dr. A. F. Waugh
of Hamilton, were visitors in„ town
on Monday.
• Dr. John H. ,McFaul and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McNab and two children
of Toronto, were week -end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J: G. Mullen. .
• Mrs•. Ferg. Bullard and Mr. Wm.
Trewartha, of Thamesford, were Sun-
day guests of, Mr. and Mrs. George
Eaton.
•• Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes, of
London, spent the week -end. with Mr.
and W Mrs. Ernest Geddes.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kent, .of
Toronto, were guests of Mrs. AIex
Wright in Tuckersmith, and Mr. and
Ms. W. A. Wright, in town, over the.
we'eit-end.
• Mr. and .Mrs. Milton Stewart were
in London on Monday, attending the
tune -51 -5f -Mrs. Stewart's brother, the
late John Coleman.
'• Mrs. McCormick spent the week-
end at her home in Harrow.
• Mr. and Mrs.. W. R. Archibald
have returned from a visit with their
daughter in Barrie.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie and
Mr. and Mrs. 'C. E.) Smith have rte-
turned from a tripe to Northern On-
tario, returning home by way of Man-
itoulin Island and Tobeemory.
• Mrs. Robert Murdie, of Stratford,
and Mrs. A. -T. Park, of Nelson, B.C.,
were guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Eaton, Mrs. Margaret
White and Mr. Robert McGonigle.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hogg, of
Preston, spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hogg.
• Mr. Walgate Tebbutt, of Goderich,
spent Fair Day with his brother, Mr.
Lewis Tebbutt.
• Mrs. Hagerman, of 'Toronto,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
Keating, and Mr. Keating,
• Mr. Ed. Boyd, of Toronto, is a
guest at the home of Mrs. H. R. -Scott,
• Mr, Kenneth Eaton leaves next
week to • attend the Rehabilitation
School in London.
• Miss Bessie Carnochan, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with her
father, Mr. Sam. Carnochan,
• Mrs. Mary Hildebrand spent the
week -end with friends at Goderich.
• Mr. Donald Scott left on Sunday
for Toronto, where he 'will •attend the
University of Toronto.
• Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster and
Miss Joan McMaster were in Listowel
last • Saturday attepding the Elliott-
Currie wedding, at • which Miss Joan
Was soloist.
• Mrs.' R. Johnson and daughter, of
Brampton, and Miss Eunice Denby, of
Toronto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. -.Southgate.
• Mrs. E. M. Flynn and Mrs. Flor-
ence Dinney, ' of ' London, were
week -end guests of . Mr, and Mrs. E.
H. Close..
• Miss Marion Lawson and Miss
Bernice Lobb, of Waterloo, spent the
week-endat the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lawson, Huron Highway West,
• Miss Bella Ross, of Winnipeg,
was a week -end guest of Mrs. T. G.
Scott.
• Dr.' and Mrs. E. A. McMaster are
in Detroit this week. '
• Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Clarke, Mr.
and Mrs. • Cecil Oke and Mr. Frank
Coleman were in London on Monday
attending the funeral of their cousin,
the late John Coleman.
• Mr. Glen Hildebrand spent the
week -end in Kitchener.
• Mrs. R. Kennedy spent the past
week in Detroit visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Murray and Mr. Mur-
ray.,,
• Mr. G. L. Porter and A. B. Bal-
colm, of Halifax, were guests of Mr,
and Mrs, A •Y McLean .this week.
• Messrs. W. J. Duncan, M. A. Reid,
Lorne Dale, W. G. Willis, Jas. A. Mac-
Donald and B, F. Christie were in
Goderich on Wednesday afternoon
taking part in the lawn bowling tourn-
ament, the latter tWo bringing home
a pair of blankets each.
• Mrs. Wm. Deem, of Toronto, was
a guest in town a few days last Greek.
• Mrs. H. Minnett, of Toronto, is
a' guest at the home of her brother;
Mr. E. L. Bo's, and Mrs. Box.
• Mrs. J. E. L. Pangman, of Toron
to, and Mrs, 'Bruce Kilpatrick and
Miss- Margaret Kilpatrick, of Roxbury,
N.Y., visited relatives and friends in
town tris week.
• Mr. A. C. Milton, ••of Montreal, is
a guest of hie uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Copland,
• Miss Marion MeGavin and Mise
Elearibr Wearier. of Stratford, Spent
the week -end' at theirr,. ho'meti here.,
• Mr. and Mrs. llonakt Savauge,, of.
Toronto;` -v1 itesl, at their !Minis over
iht ileakr nitL,
fr
with,.
VIVIAN BLAINE DENNIS O'KEEFE
PERRY COMO and CARMEN MIRANDA
This is a 'Lively, Fast -Moving Picture, full of Music and Laughter,
with a sigh or two for good measure.
-NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
" A WALK IN THE SUN
with
DANA ANDREWS and
RICHARD CONTE
An interesting Italian war story, with an all-male cast.
IDA LUPINO
Coming — "DEVOTION"
with.
OLIVIA DE HAVILAND and,.PAU,L HENREID
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1 FINNIGAN'S
A 'GREAT SUGGESTION:
The Fall Fair is over. We hear glowing accounts of the way it
was organized this' year. We offer our congratulations to the Execu-
tive and their Committees. Yet, there is room for improvement.
WE SUGGEST making the "Sport of. Kings" the main attraction.
Pay a ,purse worthy of tete noblest of animals.
WE SUGGEST the whole Town lock up shop and gd to the Fair.
Make the people "Seaforth Conscious."
Arrived this Week from Gordon
Mackay, a .shipment of
Flannelette Blankets
Also some ,
FULL FASHIONED HOSE
now on display.
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
SKA'IFE VJENKIN.$
Decorators
WINTER IS COMING!
Have your Fall Painting
and Decorating
Done Now.
Consult--
' SKAIFE & .JENKINS
Decorators
By Phoning
Seaforth. 658- 23
satisfaction....Guaranteed
FREE ESTIMATES
Sky Harbor Air Services
Goderich, Ontario
Cub Aircraft" = Lear Radios
Flight Instruction - Charter Service
COMPLETE REPAIR AND. STORAGE FACILITIES
Operating. • m
THE .• COUNTY` OF HURON FLYING CLUB
Phone 1180 P. 0. Box 309
xpert Lubrication
for the RIGHT oil or grease
at the
in th
RIGHT
RIGHT
places .
quantities
Bring your car to us,
- and' you'll know it is
lubricated right.
EAFORTH MOTORS
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales & Service
PHONE 141 — ` SEAFORTH
I'MAs DDEAD or
ISABLED
Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary trucks. , Phone collect.
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