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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-11-01, Page 4II I �I IRI IV , a f -rr( .,lp , , Y" .r.. ,c •'�' v ay. +F:+ r+kl . vut +.1. ,.4`r. {r4,r. d. G6 e :e uik; 4FF b . e sit I rT I �T A'.. •,nil{. 7. ,.n,. •.:I LA' ....AI ��A� 14 I. �:. ... -. QL �. .44 I I . rl , : ...... t'� ; +��'. A.� �,� W Irk 0 sates. fiM�r 11 •,M.R41, 1+14*1 i,�'.w,+ F�" �FS!fe T1w*1!r�ie �I}�[/lUt " Aad vVsi1T[, «• �« *Ma• .••TR4x ASw7:•n r�I���2� 7 , *A stall ' t: In -#141k- e..... P.5 COO* *_r,A '4e. �, lV aaglat10 op ward. . !t la. a► tlgposi�4'.NotGsvF-Y4 cwt Pew !Paid. 71L1nimv , so coatis ws week. 1u �+ x #i b Oa *, B, N iUatr�edi no i $ .b.Qs'°°.*., ' r pt.. adra k;'= rdt _)ogli., .O weed: WW 1!4' prod by the _ __ 4F n4fhf. iR fibs week in which khr ad wss tan 3it4=r)P r 1)eatbr inpettgd ft" Of �wgw ;hap. SFllll. W"A! A to 0—M.Abrts. Stas- a -t- an sprits -4. 4^ ' ,�1 qTO C>�t'p,�. ,,;,r, , ,+. byte TB 3tf$ es- t a; i } I' ` 9mub0 $ a A li lies... r h. nn- a,r t %e ownettu ' . Ate: and Mts. Max ,rnl H�Seld, we wish to. exp, q. our ,thanks and " f I sVpPxilciation for ttlo friQne]ly 'bus'new relations i which five have enjoyeii We what 31r, and N,,e 341,5'. Lee. wbo VbAA pe ocastw.uip thei�s laws e r� 3n' ithesame atari4j , b e fsv ' .. ' ' your, ',i a s �b -• HgLEN A 1C 1 &X-- F1FI,D W .. 1, d , Wanted': , ii 1" THE PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH — ON ' ' Monday, October 28th, secure a cove[ at • bob an Lok 18. Concession 2, just west of F . Wamandv lle, and have your own milk and a bn� er before rations cease., Also a chance to g t some choice bwby' beef to kill and put in ' ker, sold by ,Found at , sale. J, 'A. Me- ><{EN$1%', 4115-1 yR iaHilD-=-HORSES FOR MINK. APPLY a i ,to WILLIAM CUDMORE: Ditk House. Seaforth. .1115x1 2 , 11A�HING LGGS•r WANTED FOR 1947 hatching weapon,,, fro ks ulled and blood - i meted free of chaaVe un er Government super- " , vision. Gii4rantesd Premium plus ha+chabil- I .. Sty premium paid_ All breeds wanted For, ` 8u11 .details write TWEDDLE CHICK HATCH - 11 TIRSES LIMITED. Fergus, Ontario: }" 4113-4 ,(,,, 1L 11 WANTED -3 OR i.'ROOMS, FURNISHED 'tM` or unfurnished. Apply Box 5181 EX- POSITOR. t 4112- . y, ANTED TO BUY --OLD HORSES, •SUIT - I • able I for . mink feed, Phone collect to ,F JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21, or FRED GIL- I BERT, 936 r 32, Goderich. 4149-tf '.. Notices ,- 1. AA STHMA SUIFFERER$, — ENJOY GOOD -.night'u sleep' -without coughing, shaking: ¢ Hr. Wm Pearson; Seafarth, says: "I am ,so ' • ,thankful -to' you for your asthma remedy that I would dike• all people who suffer from asthara'to 'know 'what it did for me. I fuf- _ lere&for years from choking, difficult breath - UW and distress of asthma and po remedy @helped ;me to• any extent, but your remedy eg:.. '.touched the spot at once and gave me not i : only quick relief,: but I 'am now free from "; ' all symptoms - A few month's, treatment did 11 it." For free information ,write F. L. HOWEY, 144 Catherine Street South,' Hamil- ,�',- Own_ 4116x1 "']FLEECE LEECE - E` LINYOUR HOME' :WITH blown• iotkwood 'insul'ation. Work done anywhere. For free estimates and terms. .. Phone 41; Seaforth, or write ROWLAND C. I'N;. DAY, 5 Thornton Ave., London. �I 4109-7 Notice To . Creditors ' I ;1. NOTICE TO CREI.DITORS- In the. ,Vstate>;_of CATHERINE'M..cNAB ALL PERSONS RAVING CLAIMS AGAINST '' ' the 'tate of Catherine McNab;' late of: the •. -Town of Seaforth, deceased, who died -on or 11 about the .4th of October, 1946, are 'hereby ? notified .to send- in to -the -undersigned on or f, , before the 22nd' -day of November, 1946, full Particular` of their claims. , Imatediartely after the said 'last mentioned 11: Idate, the assets. of the said. .estate will be distributed amongst the''partiea. entitled there .11 ,!L'.to, having 'regard only bo' -claims of which the unde{ai$ned shall then .have notice; to the " e!xelifsion- of all others, and the undersigned wilI .not be liable to 'any person of whosE w. dlaim the undersigned shall not then have # notice for the assets so distributed or any , part thereof. , DATED at 'Seaforth, this 28th day -of Octo- aa" I ber, 1946. " ALVIN *. SIT -1 Y;• - Barrister, Etc., - Seaforth, Ont r. v ' 4116-2 ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of THOMAS HODGERT, ", ALLPERSONSHAVING�CLA1MS.AGAI4ST the Estate of Thomas Hodg'ert, ]ate of the Towrnhip of Tuckersmith, deceased, whc diL Ied on or about the 3rd day of October, 1944, G!* hereby notified to send in to the under - ,a signed on or before the 20th day of Novem. r ber, 1946, full particulars of their claims. j1' Immediately after the said last mentioned 'a' (date, the assets of the said egtate will be h�• distributed amongst the Parties entitled there- , to, having regard only to claims of which 4 "the' undersigned.lauall then have notice: to the ,p exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any 'person of whose claim the undersigned shall 'not then have .notice for the assets so distrtibuted or 'any r pmt "thereof. � . I DATED, ati Seafo-ith, Ont-',, this 30th day o1 Wt? . , . October,. 1946. _;',. ALVIN W. SILLERY, 1. . � BaxTister•J Etc-. Seafarth, Ont, Solimibor For the 6 61 •.. s.^4' ` 4,,t.t � lq '. . I Auction Sales {.11 1 '' A. enON SALE OF CATTLE AND MA � ... chinery,...Lot 10, Concession it, Tucker smith; 3 miles east of Kippen, An Wedneg- day. Nvember 6th, at 1 'p.m.: 5 ,Dn-harr , - -and Hgreford ' heifers with Calves, 200 to 301 I awunds . 6 Durham .farrow cows; 4 yeariim Durham esteem t 9 Hereford: and Durhav s eery, 800 Pounds; 3 Dnrhatn heifers, 85( .1 Pounds -1 200 Aybrid prid'lerts 6 months, laying I: '. - :1 -Robert Bell threshing. machine, $8x45, will cutter and Clover , •attachment, water pump , drive belt, double rbicelm.; (This separator ie Practically like nervy)'; Massey -Barrs dung ; rake, 10 ft.; International hay- loader, drool: Ahead '(like mew) ; speed jack for grinder; 4 1 1. , - Awtian spring :tooth hatrows ()ike new); ': riding. saddles; • 1 steel land roller: 1' aid, � " wake;. cut -U' lox; jump jack; 2 gas errginge ,s' (I% and 3�rz)'; mheelba.m.w; wtorhe boat;' l ,t,' practically now -washing machine; envie... _ tab with gas "fnotor. Tema—Casb_• No re+ eietve, farm sold. WJLBER ,TR:I MEER, Pea . F [silt l _Ja4so t, _Auctioneer; E. P riC9.eris 4116 7 }� ATTCTJONy SA , O1~• 'F�M STOCK,._ IM Iti. pletnepM. and $ousebold FAeets. on F e . dair, NovemYbisce atik' 11ot. 3 Concession a " $ullett t x o C0v 8CY12$ES-•Relgisn filly roan. 3 years• sad; 1 0algian (filly, roan �,"• • years, old; le$eisiii,h My roan. 6 years old �.. 2 . Clyde fillies, ma't6hed,, I months old and I . year old - 2'' on ",ear-Yea•r-cls Percltf,ron and Clyde ' matehdt; 2 Belgian fillies S year old; I roar . slims 1 'Fear old,, Belgian; 1 Olyde geldilnp 11. 1 year Ioid. CAI —1 Ealstein tow 8 yewn f, I old; due Dec 'A0itlif 4 Durham heifers, 601 pounds ; S tZhait h6u'i3rs. 850 Poutt& ;' : SMXP' : 22 bee fta ewes 4 years old; 't' AiOxWng: rata, OJObid • :PO`ULTRY- 115 Neu iismpshire • aid -Si rear •robes Pullets; 1� a geese (12 yoo0t, 2 Qd). Y'GB:ATN--200 bushel `', . .:ad' dats. ihlP i .wooden *dgw with haky'.rdek; alceip 0 eigh With flat rack ; I ,m 13-koe Massey-Hsirtn !Teed- di*l ' 13,-tootl e • soring :booth saint" , ;i•eeet]on dramolnd bai• ° xiyws 1 Qnebelc p]otl: ''t Y3kiking p%Ve verity, ewer tlA��° Dart ; top b6giy ; hal Id carr rnp�. Nnd pulleys; forin , 1016vels , hoe 11,11 .. sad da host of okhet att,kW ' S Lords of baud z _ dirt' Wd d: 31DUSEVOI:iS. ZFFECTS-1• , cos ,' ail sbovo ant! two bdtBteafts': 1, folding cot ,� a OA*t---ICslrir, No reserve as fatten is sold I erNdll M Mt,1St11Ci({ &� Fl"rierlar; Tram i 1C+arleba, Auctrenket 411;610 1'; ,� iiia - A> liLr6it, a Apl'ps ]; ;i !tet; kt W. ondwl ,, I to dat;W6; 1 b 6uiW tier:, ', n ASf . � Sri o >rl - . , x At a ,+tet1. Ix'; W. Ar«4. + , , ,r l" Y A, * eL t �1 . n.''u;'G: ,.x'IIaoT.+..�. �. M!fii"!e;L���....W'�,.ru .Y.r,C yi:, .:.. fv,!�,,��' .iF Personals ,, ATTENTION! ASTHMA SUFFERERS ' MR. F. L, HOWEY• WILL BE AT THE Dick House, Seaforth, Wexlncadµy, Nov. 6th; and give free information how-. you can tie free from asthma as other people are, Yo Arrh may call and see him -how l0 until 6 and from 7 until 9, or by appointment ' . ' 4115-1 HyQmmo sUPPL'Es (RIIBBEB -aQQAs) mailed postpaid in plain smlgd'.gnveiova with price • llst, 6 - samples We; 24:" s$rtaplm $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T 78, NOV-RUBBW CO., Box.- 91. Hamiaten, Out, For Sale OR SAFE— SACRIFICE HOUSE AND ONE acre of land„ for quick sale. Beast offer take3 it Apply Box M HURON EXPOSI- TOR, I I. 4116x1 R' SALE — CLAi,E: • JB�VELL GOOK FCI wtove, used two years;. 1 smgal wood heat- er; 20 -foot windmill, in good condition. Ap- n• GORDON- McDON'ALD, R: R.: 2, Sea- Phone. 835 r .25. - , 41.16x1 PIGS FOR SALE -13 -PIGS, ABOUT SIXTY pounds, Apply to GORDON DAPPLE. Phone 839r 1s. 4116x1 OR SALE -150 BARRED ROCK PULLETS P reAdy to. 'lay. • Apply to GEORGE LEITCH, R.R. 1, :Clinton. ''hone 841'•r 24. 411'6-1 EHOIOE RED X ROCK HYBRID 300 pets; five months old. w. ' EDISON FORREST, •-S2 r '11, Hq sall- d 4116x1 Fj OR SALE — SM AJ J COAL HEATER; s6me geese. Apply to ANN BOV.LANA, R,R. 4, Seaforth. , 4116-1 ..' CARROTS._ FOR SALE—APPLY To WM. BRADSHAW. Phone 50, Seaforth.' 4116-1 PjOR SALE—LARGE BARN WITH STEEL r(;A, to be wrecked and moved. Apply MRS. S. R. MacMATH, 40 East St., Goderieh. 4116-1 FOji SALE — 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD, "' Royal blue velour, Apply to 'Sox 524. .HURON EXPOSITOR 4116-1 FSOR SALE—USED BAND WASHING MA - chine. Apply to Box 523, HURON EX- POSITOR. '4116-1 FOR SALE -2 COATS (LADIES, SPRING and winter, medium size, "in good condi- tion. Price reasonable. Apply evenings' to WILLIAM DABUS, ;Hensall-,,04t 4115-2 zlaN' . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Britton who spent the past three months in the West, arrived home last Thursday. They enjoyed the trip.very much. Mr, and Mrs. "'Walter Hodge, of Goderich; called' on Mrs.'Alexia Mal- colm on Sunday .. evenin.g. Mr ­ and and Mrs. Elmer Klefnfeldt left for Windsor. on Fri"y to attend, the wedding of their nephew,' Mr, Forrest Rogers, son of ,.Mr.' and Mrs„ Lorne Rogers,,which 'took place Saturday: . Miss Phyllis Gibb, of. Stratford, vis- ited''- over the week -end: with her sis- ter, Mrs. D. Malcolm; and M1.r. Mal- colm. •.� Mr._ -and Mrs. Alvin Williams, Bur- ford, spent the week -end with -her parents, 'Mr- and Mrs. B. Barker,'and other friends. •• . Mr. Alb. Roney is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs, Leo Werham, and Mr. Werham, in Den- field. . DUBLIN, One Cent Sale Next Wednesday, T•humd'ay, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6, 7, 8 and 9, at Keating's Pharmacy, Seaforth. Phone -•28. 11 The oldest resident of Dublin, 117•r. James Jordan, whose 90th birthday. on Tuesday: brought him a shower of cards, greetings of Congratulation And calls from his many friends, attended mgrning ,services at, St. Patrick's Chiir6li, Dublin, according to his daily custom. He is the ,last surviving member of 'his family, and with 'the exception of 'a number of years' in California during' his' youth, he has spent the most of his life as a resi- dent of Dgbl'jn. I.He ,:condgcted a grbeery business for a" time, and was ,municipal clerk of toe Township of. Hi`frbert for thirty . Years. -He was also . PostmaSter for a period of years, retiring 10 years ago, He is in full possession of all his -men- tal facilities and takes an active in- terest in current ailajrs,l He has five sons and five daugh- ters: Lyall, Toronto; Joseph; Theo- dore and Jerome; in Detroit; Gerald at Sarnia; Sister Jerome, Sister Ev- elyn and Sister ,Agatha, Ursuline Com-, munity at Chatham and Toronto, Mrs, W,AliamByrne and .Mrs. Leo Bolger, Detroit. . ' ' O'Rourke - .Maloney • . An. early autumn wedding was sol- emnized at St, Calumbas. Church on Saturday morning when 'Miss M3.ry Margaret Maloney, e'ldes'taughter of Mr. and Mr•s. Peter Mala ey, MaKi:- lop Township, became the bride of Mr. Patrick Joseph O'Rourke, young - .est son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . O'Rourke, Logan Township. Rein, F. J. O'Drowski officiated at the cere- tnony. 'The -bride wore a smart blue tailored suit with matching hat and corsage of American Beauty roses, and carried a white prayer -book w141 knotted streamers..- She '•lvas•• attended by; Mis's Katherine ,O'Rourke, sister of ' the' bridegroom, wearing a grey tailor- . ed suit witlL black accessories, and corsage of roses. Mr. Clayton ,Looby; Dublin, was best man. Following the ceremony a dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents to ap- pro3imately forty gueot5. A 'buffet supper wets served in the evening; af- ter 'w'hich Mr. alae 1N`rs d'ROdeks left on a slfort Ilon6NA06 t trip. - 'I" ei'd6nUs L 3141' "d' !!firs.. genn'etb M11, St. kat°y'e'. -with Mr. and Ma's: I. 10seph,0111, Mr. attd Mrs,, Jahn gob- ", t is Atot , otdtns n, . "'•" of ttdotty W�&'fi& 'L t E�"tidllr*e, I �ae rd" +x14 :Sattlrid'ay'1 ibtt W iliit%i''it It h YYiaf o''1 w,. . Ian ., .! `4' ,r, ,,sem Mrs V,atrkcX McGrath; Mr. anA Mrs, Burgess. Vout, g pi) •wroth Mr, and Kra, rosop,# !pill; Mr. and; Mfrs Elwyn Xquug and twin daughters, Toronto with 'Mir•. and, 'Mrs.. Joseph O'Rourke'.,, ' Mr. and Mrs:. Kenneth Etue, Zurich; with Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Stapleton; Mrs. A. M. Looby' in London; Mr. and Mrs. William atapleton. In Town - to; Mrs.. GEOrude Jordan at Windaor;,V Misses Katharine and Dorothy Jor- dan, Kitchener. with their motherp Mrs. Loretta Jordan; Mrs. Harris, To Ironto, at thq home of Thomas Mur- phy; Mrs, Anne Mulligan, Detroit, with friends here, ,: Special services. ; iu honor of the !,east ofP Qhrist the x1n 13*en hold n ill St. a x*Iialr. s Chia h, s P Sunday.• .. ;', .:.-c-; . Thomas S. Mbrris has purchased the farm of the late Lours - Gormley, on concession 7, Hibbert Township, ' Mr. Micha6l McCarthy left on Mon- day for Kilaloe. . 1. LONDESBORO Death, of Mrs. Charlee•••Stewart -The death of Amy Alberta Moon, beloved wife of Mr. Charles Stewart, occurred on Friday,' Oct_ 26, foilow-., ing an illness of three weeks', al- though' -she had been in .poor health for a year.. 'Mrs, Stewart was born In Gtydericl Township, and. was in her .62,.nd year. , She was married) 1wrenty- live years ago. She was a fafthful member of Londesboro Church.. De- c(-at„ed is - survived by her husband, two sons, Lloryd Stewart, of Hullett, and Kenneth 'Stewart, of McKillop, and one daughter, Mrs. Hyman•, Lon- don, One son predecea.�ed her three years ago: She is also survived by a brother, John Moon, Goderich Twp., and two sisters, Mrs. .W. J. Elliott, of Clitiston, and Mrs. Kennedy, of. Toron- to. Two sisters, Mrs. Stevens and Miss Annie Moon, predeceased, her. Mr. Jack Stevens,. of Stewart Bros.' store, Seaforth„ is a nephew. The funeral was .held on Monday at 2.30 P.m. from her late home with Rev. W, Penman, officiating, with interment' ____ in Clinton cemetery. • An interesting party was held on Tuesday evening in Londesboro Com- munity Hall when about 125 friends and neighbors gathered to' honor Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Dale, Dancing was enjoyed during -the eevning,'and later Mr. and. • Mrs. Dale were presented with a dining -room suite. . NINTHROP One Cent Sale—Next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ,and Saturday, Nov, 6, 7, 8 and 9, at Keating's Pharmacy, Seaforth. Phone 28, • . • • The W.M.S. and W.A, of•'-"Gaveia CLurch, Winthrop, will hold the regu- lar 'monthly 'meeting at the home of Mrs. Patton on- Wednesday, Nov, 6. Circle 2 will be in charge and' dele- gates to, the .Sectional meeting will give 'reports.' . A very pleasant evening was spent ,in Winthrop Hall on: Friday evening when a large crowd' of friends:- gath- eied in -honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClure. -Mrs. McClure arrived in Canada this fall to rejoin her husband. ..Progressive euchre was enjoyed un- til 11 p'clock, the following being the 'prize winners: Ladies, most games, Mrs. Roy Dolniage; lone ;hands, Mrs, James Hogg; consolation, Mrs. Robt. McClure;) gents, most games, Robert McClure; .lone hands, Robert Smith; consolation, Glenn McClure. Mr. and Mrs. McClure were then asked to come to the platform, where they were presented with, a purse .of money. The following .address. was read: . ” 'Dear Isabel and Arthur: It is with .feelings of pride and joy that we have gathered •hereI this evening to welcome you • home. Seven years ago this world was thrown into a terrible conflict and you heard the cail to duty and answered it. 'We know that many times you were in great danger, but it, was only by the efforts and faith' of such men as 'you that the vic- tory we enjoy now was finally' won. During your absence we were always cheering for you and praying for your safe _return, and now that that has 'been attained, words cannot -express our joy tonight in having you back home with us agafu. , But while you were away, Cupid had a part to play. You met Isabel and fell in love. Then the. Wedding bells were ringiing and Isabel became Mrs. Arthur McClure. After many months of weary waiting, Isabel joined her anxious 'husband-. And .now that you have found a gem to cherish'all your life, we're sure Is- abel will prove to be a true and lav- ing wife. We're glad that you have brought your bride within our midst to dwell, and you see to it, Artbur, that you always use her well. We welcome you. Isabel, to our fair Can, ada and sincerely -hope' you will feel at home among us. As a small token of appreciation we ask you .to accept this gift with the combined' wishes of each and every -one for -abundance'of health and prosperity in your future b0me.—Signed on behalf of the com- munity. . Arthur mane a very suitable reply, expressing thanks to everyone on be- half of his bride and himself for the gift. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch was served and. a few, hours were spent in dancing, music bt'fng sup'p'lied, by -Mae Smith, George Smith and James Nell. an$, aL%o Mrs. Leslie Pryce, Leslie Pryce and George Love, - The Helping, • Hand Mission Band will hold their regular meeting on Saturday, Nov. i~, at 2 pm., in the schoolroom of the church. Roll cal, Will be 'a verse of 'Scripture. Mem- bers' are re4ues'ted to bring mite box- es and holiday calendars. Mr, 'Bill Little has returned from Scott Memorial Hospital and is im- proving nicely,• , Mrs. James Anderson, of Brussels, sl.ent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. 'Charles Dolmage, Mr. and Mrs. Mel•,• Nichoa atiA d'augh. °ter, of Stratford, spent Elio weekend• with Mr. and -Mrs. H. T. Bianshard. Sor. R. IL. Davidson is spending a Ieave with his family Mr, and Mira, Garnet TaylorDora ,tae•R-and .Elizabeth, Vlsitkdr•with ;Mr, acid; W6 6 116h- Mo0f ffe. MV. otilt't Mrs James, McClttr6 fid 1.11r� #hd »tE. °slit' I Itori stlentt 'g14n• ! y ar4i 1 z�'r. sAd' Mrs: Archie 96tt, -------- 1. . . I I I., , I I I . I , r. . . I � _ . , . . . - "! ''I . - " ,, . ,, *, ,, , I _ L', ,� :. ;, �,,;: �;­,­, , , *�,Y_"`.-',"��,:,� , ­ , , . , , , �.,,.,,,,­, �'_; ­;;', L : , �'_ ,, ,­,, " ' , , . ; ,, , . , ­ ,, " ' , 1;1 ,( ,1 " , ":''., 1',! . , , , .1'1�116,:,L 'I"', ,!�",,,., ,�,:,� ,.,,��'! .4�4,"41;11"�,,�ee�,,',;,�-�, ,Ik,�,:Z�4 - U �. '�,'11.,,',A',, �,,� i� .;,,,�.:,V. 1,; r --.__-- r . R.r , xr1;' ' � ,.-4 TOO ►! re �ws>3tz w ltlx . , aE�"YY�w , p �•'. �> v :I';,7 u r. n i a �,:<d.,IK. e o _Q j.i e 1 � e 11 x yaSlRstr 5. @k',' Qr, 1>0 4.YiCe, . w <' �' Iry at a ',`. : iFEa , rye i. 1 0,dp ter" #1' & .. in p loin s ; ;; . it ed,, Pd .r• F..: m,e iss la er . e. . „ a §s.eee +strata M ("+ clya I,uk i? t I -Rem. � Town �al� , � : NOV,t . sided e ' i o' Por their setae« `. ttoe . t .,: 4n at Itita'alttennaon.service'the choir ,. k e "" J.�'+4. ' ' 1'' mer 'fie ireet>an at' �. in re Y 1.11'1 Si��lWA it) full tecllnil;olar _ g As their ant, n, k I G, 1, 9(?1t1(BDYS KiA&ysr-''-,Aa4 a mored, quartette, Coal- - Neter bafgra 'shown in any • .. , Posed oft. Mrs. `H. W. Horton, --Mrs, ' g r" 101' ^ ;" *"t s�'se' , tlieaire. eorge $40eA, Mx. W, H.., Pfue, ..and pton.iltbslbr�6�tiuT t COMING; Dec. 14th Mr, H. W. Horton, rendered •aa please ',,, 0�°°_ _ 0.Z aQ;„,„' OIllgS�” Ing 'number, "He Lifted Mab At the ,''tewnr: isse.$mwr+ Q4s , evening eervJt e' tbe''choir sang "Let "ewer 6lrtlt,if> ' 1b!'4 . I the; Lov00" TAgbte'`Bo` Bumnilig,",. ana Y�- softy, Yui' 0 OR h0,Mlr :.. - tap duets were sung Iby Mrs. Mauls , gedden apd. Mrge'' George Hesse, their w x „� ', I ,:.•, :. %, , osteo. ions 'tieing "Jesus, the Saviour, awn' , 'xnsbyterial 'was kale! "at - Roy's Unit- '14 ;, Mee, an ie$eyond the SuAset;" cwwa y i :' "' ti Y A . n81v 7;eati?ag- system . 3s .. 4giJlg 'i11�.: n ad,sC ,Aw�-li�'�a!';: ` ed Ghuroll, TJ�ames Road, on" _ . fide, .,. Oct. 25,, with' morning and Afternoon stalled in the church and extensive noos(ua'a.trcassdli sRn- ' e sessions, the theme being, "The World ymproyementa are being kna•de to the so. savesplus, .Ck"" a iw I . For Christ+" Trite' following, reports auditorium of the church. The choir �"M • were. presented: Treasurers', Mrs. was under the direction of G. T. Wren. t>s. 40 . Penwarden, Centralia; Miss Bands, ,The W.M-S- of the United Church O �, � ours , Mrs. R. A. Brook, Hensall; Secretary will' -•-•Observe. their thankofiering 0� . pp �V , .. Christian Stewards'hip,' Mrs. Kirkby, �'\1 - meeting Sunday... morning, Nov. 3,. Walton; Community Friendship 'sec- when the guest ''speaker will be Miss Q retary, Miss- M. Ellis, Hensall; Liter- Caroline W�ellwood, registered nurse, ' $47 R0GER MS. ature, Mrs, J. 'Hillebrecht, Seafarth; who has- spent many years in China. Temperance, Mrs. . Kiillby, Walton. Wards of welcome at, the noon hour At the evening - service the pulpit will Canada's Finest Silverplate were xtended b Roy's. Auxiliary, re- be occupied by Rev. W. Cleave, .B.A:, , e y of Grand' Bend United .Church. Rev. sponded to "'bye Mrs. T. Br'iatlnell,'''Of R. A. Brook will :be the guest spea'k- Chiselhlirst At the afternoon •'session Bend, the evening service at Grand• the convention was. addressed by Mrs. . L' .' C. White, of Talbotville, London . The Ladies'. Aid of Carmel Church' ,. IF � I I 4, 1 1 . / I � Conference Branch President. Miss will hold a rummage .sale, Saturday, M. Wlsie, of Clinton, gave' a report .Nov. 2, afternoon and :evening, in the2. of School For Leaders; held recently council chamber of the Town Hall. at .Alma College, St. Thomas. The Lunch will. be sold by the ladies, • d1iscussi4m, hour was in charge of Mrs. The many friends of M'dames ^ Emery Desjardine, Grand Bend, . and Sangster I will Yogret to learn is con- I , the president, Mrs. C. Tavenor, of fined to, her home, suffering with a A Thv""verwer e Holmes.villle, presented a message. heart condition. tem% Thames Road and Crediton Auxiliar- P. A&.Nv.--r�•►� ies contributed music for the morn- Announcement ' by A1O"r'•V T Ing and' afternoon 'session: • Delegates, Canon Philip Jahn Dykes, M.B.E.,r . and, guests were entertained to din- and Mrs. Dykes announce the engage- FRED S. SAVAt1GE ner by Royre Auxiliary. went of. their daughter, Stephanie, to > ot Complimenting Mrs." G1emn Deitz Mr. Herbert Harold (Jerry) Drum- J THE �� (nee Shirley Wolff), a recent bride, mond, son of Mr. Thomas Errold - '?hone 194 nes. 10 , members'of the Hensall girls' • softball- Drummond and the late Mrs, Drum - team .and employees of Hensall Hos- mond. iery Mill met at her home Thursday evening to honor her with a presen-. t.ation, She was the recipient of, many beautiful and costly Igifts, which were presented to her in a basket daintily decorated, in .pink and white, the hou- ars going to Miss Auda•ey .Russel' and Mrs. E. Little. Refreshment were, served- . ' . Mr. Conrail Huisser was taken -to Victorja Hospital, London, last week in the interests of his health. Miss Hannah' Craig, who his been a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, , Seaforth, for the -past three months with a• fractured hip, was brought to her home last week . Mr. John 'Dallas. who has been in poor health for some time, was .tak- en to London lastweek, for treatment. Mr. Dallas is 83 years. of age. Mrs- A. -T. Douglas, of Hyde lark, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Margaret Joimston,. has return;t to her home. -Large congregations attended anni- persary services at Chj� elhurst Unit . .. � , e ,,,.�+ 1 1.. a 1 .li �,c> r n• .I _i_. - - - ='. ;, �i. .: I` , �I�I Sy,l , v R f ',. • .,0 n - :.. / .: . . TELEPHONE CALLS t' t HAVE MUSHROOMED, 1-1 If,;';';>' .1N THE LAST Two YEJCRSl I . •altd they're still zooming! That n f ... ,. , ; is one reason why when,;you'via u the tehe ' y+:: p phone, you can t always ;; get through_to,.your party'just ads. '' promptly as, you (and we) would �� ..,, ... like. I.. ;�' ' Operators are working autop speed' . • —present dquipment is.10ing stretched to its fullest possible use ( • . _ . —and we are working against time . to' hurry the highly complicated t installations which are essential to . . ,. handle the -ever-growing >auu&r of daily calls.. ' . So, when -you use the telephone; ' Will you please remember these i f facts if your oppratole uometiar w ' ' seems slow to answer, or your► call is otherwise! delayed. . I. . e ... e . k . e i. A 4 • �`y 'y` r �r11 1' - fly L 1�1 '� 44 L. r e t o'er is .. ll�rr w T o> C AIR A D A , , 1 • . ..i ... ,..,. I. �..d.. .. :.. .. L