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IBARING AUCTION SALE OF LIVE
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mailed postpaid is flair, sealed ead•lopeI
with price list 6 samples 860; 'l4 samples
SUock ani Hay, at Lot 20, Concession 9,
$1.00, Mail -Order Dept T -AS. NOV-BUBB)t�,'
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iiugett Towvahip, - 1'/4 miles south and 1}%y
CO., Boat 8I, Hamilton. Ont
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-0ts east of Londesoro, or b 5 miles north
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Miles ax41% mileast of Clinton, on Friday, Nov.
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156ir, at 2 pan.: Two bay horses; 21 ca de ;
4urhnm dna February Marche 4
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Wanted'
cows and
10
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iwifgrs ; 4 steers 2 years old ;' 10 yearling$ ;
sprin'g calxep ; 10 pigs 8 weeks 'Old. HAY—
'tons
ANTED —HORSES FOR FOS MEAT.
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10 timothy; 8 tons feed grain.. HOUSE.
ROLD EFFECTS --Kitchen cabinet; 5 kitchen
YY- HAROLD JACKSON. Phone 661 r 14.
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ahem: ,buffet assn chair; 3 s'tapds. Terms—
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Cas r M,' M. LLOYD, Proprietor; Harold
Jackson,- Auctioneer. 4I17-2
ATCHING EGM WANTED FOR 1947
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hatching season; Rods called and blood -
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�UCTIQN SALE OF' CHOIGE' YOUNG
tested free,of a—VO under Government super-
vision, . Guaranteed- premium plus hatchabil.
Lbws, Young Cattle and' Pigs, at Porter's
ity premirmn paid, All bags wanted. For
Hug ,8 miles -west-of HolmesvilIe, on Tues-
day; November 12th, at L p'.m consisting of:
full details write TWEDDLE CHICK HATCH-
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GA' 'I.E-10 Holstein cows ,due in NoVem'ber
-FRIES LIMITED' lleayua' Ontsrio, '
41184
andf' December ; 10 Holstein cowe due in Febru-
arlf;and March : 6 7)urham X Jersey cows due in
Febt,rary and March; 3 Holstein heifers sup-
WANTED TO BUY -OLD HORSES. SUIT=
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to -be ,in calf. • 30 sloe er caul 16
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able for mink teed P collect
hone col ec to
JACK GIL BERT, r El, or FRED GIL
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dairy bred heifers, some in calf ; 30 well-bred
Holstein heifer calves. PIGS -2 York soros
BERT, 986 r 32, Goderich. 4108 tt
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w itt -litters; ; 3 York sows due in January ; 5
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York young sows. 12 young pigs., Terms—
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Casa.• This is a good stock sale and the cows
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,axe, of excellent quality, and range from 3 to
For Sale
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' 6 years of age. A. E. TOWNSEND, Progrie-
tar ; Edward W. Elliott Auctioneer. 4117-1
FOR SALE — EMPIRE COOK STOVE,
,granite,
oven, enamel front; two years
3d
IyCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK,
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old. PHONE 152, Seaforth- 4117-1
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Implements. and Household Effects, T�hta,
on ,�,ot 6, Concession 12, H'a,y Township lr/r
OR SALE -1 YEAR OLD DORSET RAM.
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mil nonEh of Dashwood, on Wednesday.
. Apply to E. P. CHESN'EY. Phone 652 r
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Notttl. her 13th, 1946, commencing' 'at' -12.00'
Seaforth. 4117x1
o'clock noon,' sharp: FARM—Consist of 100
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serest more or less: 8 -acres of bush, balance.
brick house,
$ICYCLE FOR SALE, •$20.00. APPLY TO
KEN WILLiS, - • • -' _-....__.._,•,,.
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cultivation. Bank barn,
kitchen, woodshed: drive shed, garage, and
Seafot+th.
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smoke house Situated on Concession 12, .Tat
8, How Township. Terms of Real Estate -10
Fi OR SALE—GUELPH WHITE ENAMEL
per:rerrt, an, day of sale; balance in: 30 days.
, sanSe with wateC-fr6 it; burns either coal
.Possession
at any 'tune. •HORSES—Teaan grey
or wood. In good ,condition. Apply to MRS,
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9e141ng• 7 years old, 24 cwt.; black mare 10
ROY LAWSON. Phone 667 r 16, Seaforth.
years old, 10 cw-t, ; bay .Hackney mare, 5 years
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old'. 11 cwt_ : bay Clyde gelding 6 years old.
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CATTLE—Ayrshire cow in: calf'; Durham. cow
'CARROTS FOR SALE: --APPLY TO WM.
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• in. calf 'end milking;" heifer due is December;
%a BRADSHA.W. Phone �50; Seaforth.
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9 Durham:young cattle rising.2 years: 1 San-
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nen milch goat and kid. PIGS -5 shoats,
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about 75 Its. POULTRY -L400 pullets RxN,H.,
FOR SALE -ONE ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE,
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4 tF-, months old : 400 pullets, S,xN.$ 4}_,
, hcusehold size. Apply to D. E. KYLE,
months old. Ii51PLEMENTS — McCormick
Kippers , 411 7-1
ly,
xul4vator•; 8 -section harrows; wooden . land
roller; 11•dise Massey -Harris fertilizer 'drill
COLLIE PUPS FOR SALF�-PHONE 665 r
withl grass seeder attachment: ,Maxwell hay
'loader;
15, or apply to WARREN SHERA, Sea-
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Cocknte shutt steel truck wagon; Rat hay
forth, 4117x1
sawroth one man loader: Massey -Harris
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dump rake; 'McCormick 5 -ft. ,mower; new
FOR SALE—GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG.
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Massey -Harris 7 -ft. binder; new Massey -Har-
tis 'manure spreader; Oliver :beano cultivator
thorouglk{r. female, ions m.entlis old;
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with puJ]er . at—hanernt ; 2 scufliers ; set of
"r-leigh
house broken. Saarifice for $25.00. Apply
RUTH HOLLOWAY, North 'Main, St, sea-
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iaeavy sleiglys with plat{orm ; ligh't's with
forth. - 4114x1
box; cutter; 'rubber tired -buggy; road cart;
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l'rght•.wagon ; 4 -wires]. trailer with stock rack•:
draw ,bar; ; tongue and shafts : Cockshutt' rid-
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-F OR SAIX-, -BOY'S TWO -PANT SUIT, ONE
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ing plow; Fleury Cockshutt
pair never..:worn; all as good as new. Size
.walking,;Plow;
gang plow'. harrow ,hart: scythe; block and
14. Apply to MICHAEL SECHELY, Seaforth,
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tackle; brooder; play wagon; hoes ; rake; gar_
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den scuffler; onion seeder; ice, tongs.: horde
b�l1aankets ; robes ; pig boxes :stock 'racks : sleigh
OR SALE — DOMINION W.ASHWELL
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bells' and •chimes : wagon. box: C.C,M. bicycle,
electric waslring 'anaehine, used part of
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new: Massey -Harris root pulper. HARNESS
one season,, Westinghouse elbetric radia; would
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—Light double set; 2 -new single sets; heavy
exchange for battery set, radio or . gasoline
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eels:; hawse collars; 2 bridle, and numerous
,v..sher. , Apply to MORI EY' STOREY; Phone
Wither harness ; singletrees : neckyokes ; ,sling
658 r 3, Seaforth. - 4117x2
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copes ; ,sap pan; barrels : 125 sap buckeu ;
splice : carpenter tool ; crosscut saws ; buck-
FOR 'SALE -2 PAIRS LADIES' TUNE
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saws: axes. sledge; fence stretcher; posthole
skates, sizes 6 and 7 • •1 electric razor, 1
dkgker ; potato sprayer.; extension ladder and
girls' 4 -piece- winter outfit, .size :4 ; 1 wicker
other ladders; grass shears: limb cutters;
bassinett; 1, baby prams. All above in- excel-
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' grindstone: Stewart horse Flippers ; clover
lent condition, practically new. Apply to Box.
platform'; ,pea harvester; berry and egg crates;
'525, HURON EXPOSITOR. 441721
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snow fence; forks: shovels; wedges; iron ket-
bleg: copper kettle; 750.1b, capacity Viking
BROOD SOWS FOR SALE 2`GOOD YORK
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eream separator; Cyclone grass seeder; stone-
sows, due now; 4 or 5 coating in`dater.,
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boat; logging dhain; Renfrew cream sePara-
ho;• wheelbarrows: 8 -wire fencing; fanning
These are all well bred Yorke and healthy.
No disease in our stable_ I have no room.
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mill. scales ....and numerous other articles.
Also 4 Durham • steers, about 90o,. WiM, M.
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HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Studio couch ; mag-
SPROAT, 'Phone 655 r 2, Senforth.
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azine stand; 7 small tables-; 2 -three-quarter:
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beds, springs and mattress 1 double bed,
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springs and mattress; I single bed,. springs
sad mattress: 2 day ,.bed; '2 wardrobes ; 3
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Cards
1dressers;
1 bureau; 2 washstahils ; hall rack ;
of Thanks
4 occas'iona'l cifairs : 2 rocking chairs: 1 Iarge
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mirror : sewing : rand ; Singer sewing, ma•,
I WISH TO THANK. ALL THOSE WHO SO'
chine: electric Sparton' refrigerator, - cubic
.L kindly sent me fruit and cards during
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feet: electric sashimi; machine; i living room
my recent illness-
chairs ; 7 kitchen chairs ; electric ctlbinet
MRS. JOHN KNIGHT
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radio; electric fan; round dining room table;
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kitchen table: cream and black kitchen range;
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,white and black kitchen range; 2 kitchen cab
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mets ; 2 'buffets ; kitchen cupboard; cupboard
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with flour and sugar bin; work table; ,wooden
Notice To- Creditors
pchest;'
fern stand: high chair: phonograph.:
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bed tray; Fuller brush shower; bread box;
Picture •framtes: •Wearever set`,, food chopper;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS..
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cooking utensils; 2 small iron kettles ; cap -
per; 3 'cellar tables.; ? 8 gallon' crock-; ; clothes
In the Estate of ANNIE ELIZABETH REID
Ill
horse : 2 apple Peelers; sealers; 2 dust .mops; .
A LI, PERSONS HAVIN'G.CLAkMS AGAINST
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1 8 -piece set of dishes; 6 -piece set of dishes;
'the Estate of Annie Elizabeth R'ei+i, late
silverware: cutlery: 2 alarm el'xks : cat; kit-
of the Township of McKillop, Widow, deceas-
,
,cher clock; ,mail mirrors: 3 wooden tubs
ed, who died on or about the' 25th September,
and. stand; clothes baskot: '2 40 -gallon bar-'
1946• -'are hereby notified to .send in' to the
t'I- "'
*rets; 2 -burner hot plate: 2 electric irons: elft-
undersigned on or before the. 22nd day of
tric toaster; spinning wheel: glass churn:
Notember, 1946,'full particulars -o£ their
farg'e'Dais churn : cradle; 2 Quebec heaters;
Coleman ghs lantern; Coleman gas iron, new:
claims. ^
Immediately after the- said last. mentioned
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Itzilet sets, and numerous other articles.
Terms--ash. KENNETH WEBER,, HAROLD
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date, ,the assets of the said estate will. be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto,
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WEBER, Ex'e.mutors for the Estate of the late
'Weber;
having regard only to claims of which the
undeasigned' then have
:_
Arthur A. V. Tiernan and R. Miller,
�Cle -, Oscar...K,lnpp and Frank Taylor. Auc-
'hall notice, to the
exclusion o'ijan others, and -the undersigned
+;iioneers- '' 4117-1
Will not be liable to any person of whose
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claim -the .undersigned shall not then have
notice- for the_ assets- so ,distributed or any
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1Votices
•part :thereof. "
DATED at Seafortii; this 6th day of Novead-
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ber. 1946.
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STH &A _SUFFEAERS- -x- ENJOY GOOD
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.. ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Barrister,'
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night'.' sleep without coughing, ahpking
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W. Wm_ Pearson, Seaforth, says ; am so
thankfnt to you for yavr asthma remedy that
Solicitor -for the Estahe.
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i •would like All people who duffer from
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asthma .to know what it did far me. I snf-.
breads-
If,..Sing
feted for seats from choking, nd no
and distress of asthma and rm sestets
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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itieIped' me to any extent, but your remedy
ftatched the spot at once and gave 'me not
In the Estate of CATHERINE McNAB
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only quick relief, but l am no*fiaee from
ALL AERSONS RAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
e4.l-symptoms. A few month's treatment Iii
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the Etats or Catherine
who late of the
Town of Seaforth, deoeeaedwho died
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i0 For free information write F. L.
EY, E- 144 Catherine Street South, Hami]-
, on or
about the Rh of October, 1946; are hereby
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notified tp send in "to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd dais of November, 1946, full
COURT OF REVISION
particulars of their claims.
Immediately
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Township Tu'ekersmith
after• the said• last mentioned
date. the asset of the said estate will be
of
distributed amongst 4he parties entitled there-
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rI�f' )XE NOTICE THAT THE COURT OF RE-
to, having regard only to claims of which the
undersigned 'then
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vision on the 1947 Assessment Roll. Town-•
shad] have notice, to, the
exclusion of all others, and the undersigned J
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ship of Tuckors; ith, will be held in the Town'
will, not be liable to any person of whose
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Hall, Seafortb, on November 16. 1916, at 2
claim the undersigned shall not then have'
p.m-, re,'*the matter" of. Assessment Appeals,
notice for the assets' so distributed or any
fop
E. P. GHESNEY: Clerk.
part thereof.
Twp. of Tuckersmith.
DATED at Seaforth; this 28th'day of Oeto-
%y;..
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, 1946. .
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ALVIN W. SILLERY,
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MEETING OF HURON
, , Seaforth, Ord,4116-3,.
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COUNTY COUNCIL
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CREDITORS
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In the Estate' of THOMAS HODGERT -
ALL.PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
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the Estate of Tbuidas' Hodgert, late of
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the Township of Tuckerrsmitll deceasedw ho
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died On or about ,the 3td day of October, 1944,
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are hereby notified 'to send In to the; under-
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signed on or Wore ,the 20th day of Novmrr-
her, 1946, full imiticulars of their claims.
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Immediately' after- -the said, last mentioned
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the assets of the said estate will be
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distributed amongst the Palfiies entitled there-
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to, having regard -only to claims of which
(SE° THE HURON
the undersigned shall then have dotice, to tbe'
exclusion of all others, and the undersikoLd
e .held in the Coun-
will mot be liable to any person of whtde
toe, Goderich. cm-
claim the undersigned shall• not then 'have
rr 18th, at 2.00 P.M.
notice. for the assets so distributed of any
f deputations ind
the attention ..9.f
part thereof,
DATED at Seaforth, OOL, this $0th day of-
ain4ar bf..the,Counts,
October, 1946. ,
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Ohaoaaboto 'nn end.Obeloved mother a ops !k±0'lest island,
The' deazvot '1Kothgr,,, ,thin 'WIRVId eopld b,Rla,
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sweeOkbe spat where she is laid,
Many a visit in s -aKe is paid.
To lay ,a flower in remembrance of thee, .
You are lest forgotten, Motilea•, and never
will hex
—Sadly migaed and fondly remembgred. by
her Hu$baml, Children and Grandchildren,
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irths
SNOW—.At M,?x,F ' #� 11'.. ,1g 4"716',T
,Aal, ' eter,
on Wedneaday,.�,October Eb; bu'lr, laud re.
Wfrlliata §naw, Hensall, a' aoa—W ..
ATKKIINNSON,-At Trl'innedosa and Indy Minto
Hoapital, Minnedoea, Manitoba, on October
17th, to Mr, and Mrs. Terry Atkinson (nee
Ina Butson, Stria), a daughter—Gomtaues
Marie,'
STEWART—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 31, to ,Mr, and Mr's. Kenneth ,Stew-
art, McKillop, a daughter,
HENDERSON—In Scott Memorial Hospital,
on November 8, to Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Hen-
derson, Seaforth, a daughter,
GEIGER—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
November 3, to Mr. and ,Mrs. Delbert Gei-
ger, Zurich, d daughter.
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• ' Deaths
NICHAIS—In Seaforth, on Sunday, Nov. 3rd,
Wesley E. Nichols, in 'bis 69th year.
DUBLIN
One Cent Sale continues until' ,$'at-
urday night, Nov. 9,4 at Keating's
Pharmacy, Seaforth. Phone 28.
Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds',
Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
Carpenter; Joseph Meagher and Joan
Hamilton, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Meagher; 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stapleton, Galt, with . Mr. and Mrs.
William Stapleton; Miss Cecelia Eck
ert, Stratford, with, Mr, and Mrs. John
A,' Eckert; : Mr. Patrick O'Rourke in.
Tillsonburg; Mrs. Kathleen Feeney in
"Toronto; Bridget and- William-• Gostel-
lo with. friends in London; Miss Marie
Krauskopf, London, with her mother,
Mrs, Catherine Kraus'kopf; Mr,, and
Mrs: Pat Flanagan in Kitchener; Mrs.
Gertrude Jordan has moved to Lon'
don; Charles Malone, of the Catholic
High School, Hamilton; with Mrs. Ma
lone. and Mrs. McGrath; All" Mary
Margaret Ryan, with Mr, and Mrs'.
Mrs. Patrick Ryan;, Miss Marion
Meagher, London, with Mr, and Mrs.
John Meag'her;'Mr, and Mrs."H. Pugh
in Toronto; Martin Kliakhammer OA
a ' hun'ting trip to Northern Ontario;
Miss Mary Howell, Goderich, with Mr,
and Mrs'. A. Forster.
VARNA
One- Cent Sale continues until Sat-
urday night,, Nov, 9, -' at' 'Keating's
Ph'armacY, .,Seaforth. Phone 28:
Mrs. Wm. Hart has returned home
after spending a. fortnight with her
niece, Mrs. John Dowson.
Hors. Elizabeth McAsh has ' return-
ed after 'spending the summer with
her daughter in Detroit. '
The W.A: of - St. John's Anglican
Church was held at the home of Mrs.
Mossop and Mrs. ••.H.• Eliott on, Thurs-
day. Quiltf'ng was the _order of the
day. After cl�p,sin'g the meeting with
the members' Iprayer in unison, a
dainty lunch was served by the boa
tenses. .
Mr. 'and Mrs'. Lee McConnell spent
the week -end with the tatter's" sister,
Mrs. Percy Johnston and family. Mrs.
A. McConnell accompanied them- to
Toronto.
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. Mrs. Horner, - Zurfcli, in' compny
with her daughter, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs'. A. Ings:
Messrs. Clayton and Roy 'Elliott
motored, to 'Brantford to spend -..the
week -end, with their brother; Alvin,
and family: . 4 ....
Mr, Ed. Simms, of :Kintore, called
recently on Mrs. E. Smith.
IIENSALL • '
You too, like hundreds of others,
can heal , Eczema, Pimples, 'Boils,
quickly with "KLEEREX.'' 60c-$1.00,
.(Medium and Strong). At Midd:eton's
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and interest, $1,000.75. Total, $1,-
283.90. . . ,
Stoneman - Mift. •
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The Manse of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, 46 Church St., Strat-
ford, was the scene of a pretty late I
autuanri wedding at 4.30 o'clock on
Wednesday, Oct. 23, when Rev. B.
•L. Walden united in marriage Edna
Jean-, youngest daughter of Mr. and
tSrs: James M'iTfs, 127 Avon, Street,
and Mr, Benson Stoneman'; only son
of Mr. and Mrs: 'Carl Stoneml n, ,of
Cromarty. The bride 'had chosen a
gown of white slipper satin, fashion-
ed with,a sheer yoke and .drop sboul-
der effect. The -full skirt ended in a
Might train. She wore the bride-
grooni's gift, a double -strand" neck-
lace of cultured pearls. Her finger-tip.
veil fell softly from a heart -shaped
headdress of ,pleated satin and she
carried .a, shower bouquet of red ros, .
es and fel'n- A reception and wed,
ding dinner were held at Mrs. M.
Hamilton's Tearoom, 110 Dufferin St.,
Stratford, where the 'guests were 're-
ceived by the brid@'s mother, wearing
a black ensemble with black acces-
sories and a corsage of•' pink roses,'
Mrs. Stoneman wore a two-piece suit
of fuchsia' crepe with: black accessor-
ies and a corq'age of Taliiman`roses
for .her son's wedding. .The bride's,
table was. centred with a three-tier
wedding ' cake which was encircled
with tulle dotted with rosebuds. Light-
ed
ighted candles completed the decoration.
Later the Couple Te -ft for- a >flotoor trip-
tc Montreal ,and Ottawa, the bride
donning a brown, gabardine 'suit with
brown accessories and -a winter whits
topcoat. ,. .
Masquet•ade Dance Is Success
The Hallowe'en masquerade dance;-
-held In the Town Hail Thursday lane
ning and sponsored by'the Hensall
(rir181. Danee'Club, was very suceess-
fill and -the hall ,was packed for the
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eats of the +CPQ. k'of the. W.M.S, Rev. N 1V, 111i4iI R t>
end Unit year. The 'tpr4el r, Wham Rice, ;elle - .
W. Cleave, D,A,,, of Crau>d $ was born in 1Eilbbe%t" an *.as the. ct ar
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ed Church.. ocicupied the pui'it at the d $ ►1g00'a>!t#f 7
evening service, while Rev. R l'1.! +widow of the I ,,e; Chris Silber. ,,Sur- •
So They Wlll Be Ready F,,arly,l, I;viving' are gn e'later, •Mrs.', John' `T, q8 Stars --+ 8 Na- lop I .
at ( a pa Hehdd anniversary selvicss' Mitchell; Hansell. l?rivate locale] ser- 8fic - 20c - Il5c
. l have- opened a studio in Hen Grand n • vices were held from tide'rpsidaUce of �. -
The chair of Hensall United Church Reserved. Tickets for •'sins at S'Jwp► V
scall on ,the corner, of Mill and' held a reorgaxliziition meeting and John T. Mitchell, Hensall on Wednes- „lay be parehcaseti from IK 7+ do
elected the following' officers: Presi- day at 2 p.m,, with burial in MoTag- gement. succi at the • .' .
Nelson Soj ets three blocks dent, .Miss Gladys Luker; vice-presi- gart's cemetery, '
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north, or°e Post Office. Henslsll-Exeter, branch of the Qaua-
dent, Mira. C'r,. Hess secretary treai3ilr than loegion, B,F4,,'S.L., will hold thetr .
I •-^� er, Mr. C. Cook; ' social and: entertain-'
went, Mrs` M. G_ Drysdale. Mrs. H. alwual 'Remembrance Day, aerv4ce At dor $1$6 wO "GehelL , . i •', fa: nuc,i,:l« ,
w�,� S STIQ Broderick; Miall .:lids r3ri �r0pdwin, Harry St, PaubYac .1?18130an Ghurch, #dtalasall„ The l�ldvembdlc :meeting of 'the AFS;, ,, l .
. ., Horton,,Hill Miclde,'Mervyn Stephan; °n Su114y, Nov( 10, at it I.P.a:, ,., ;"o14.ICivb)14'''tD eiRiugi;�ulctuw,)i,i6ffchl'�:'I
JAE.NSA;L4 l)r. 841f1' lYIrg; J. A. Spellman and, , C'
" music committee.) Miss Greta Lamhnie, fcufi daughters, of 'Kitckrener, .:siaent mel `•Fresbyslrlan'rCbrllclr wale held
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Mrs, George .Hess, Harry Horton the home of Mrs. Rey,M"I.aren with
' librarian, Miss Violet McClypnollt; 'Sunday the guests aE • Mr, and' Mraw %a good attendance_ With Mrs. M. Moir
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. Lalyd .Mickle Sand family,
: ggwn committee, Mrs. C. Cook, Mrs, presiding, the meeting-openeT b"y," aillg
At the service at the Unit
' • A,. Clark, Mrs., Douglas Hughson, Rev. � ing Hymn f94, then Mrs. Olean Bell
event The lbusic was furaia#ea by B. A. Brook, minister of the church, .Qd Church, Sunday, Nov, 10, the C.ous- read the Scripture lesson; Matthey
the. Avalon "Orchestra of Stratford. 'was in chaTge of the election. Mr. isle Quartette of Zurich will be pres- 6.:19-3� followed+ by prayer;; by Jean , '
Prize winners were.. aal, follows: : Miss ent and will contribute special. num-
Sam Ronnie is choir director, 1VIcQueen. Hymn 60fi was. "sung lint ,
Margaret Glenn, Miss Barbara •Michie, bersi
Miss Helen Dixon, bookkeeper and Mrs. Chas. -Forrest lavQreli;•. wltlt' an
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Reid; Donald.Shep stenographer' at Canadian Canners, Miss Nor1.ma Collins, of London, was ,instrumental. The .businesa iieriod'fo'1- , .
herd, Mrs, Rosa Green, The judges' ,Exeter, who has- accepted a similar a week-endr..guest with Mr, and Mrs. lowed and plans were made to hold '
were: Mr, and Mrs George Hess,, Mr. Roy Brock.
positipn in Clinton, was honored at a , the next meeting in' the furor of a .
ani] Mrs, Laird' Mickle and Mrs. RAY presentation by the office staff of that. Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Tuckey 'and Pam- potluck supper in the 'basemen of '
VIaeLaren, The hall was lovely' with fly, of London, spent -.the week-e'nd
Y firm,and presented with a lovely"suit- the church. A nolnfnating'cominitbee,
Hallowe'en emblems, ,and the deeorat- ' with Mr, and Mrs. T. Kyle. consisting of Mrs. Roy` MaeLaren., 1.
case. ' The Town Hall was the ,centre' of.Mrs, C. Kennet and: Helen Moir
ing committee responsible were Miss - Miss Mildred .Forrest, Reg.N., of9 :
Margaret. Shepherd and Miss' Mary-Brantfordy visited over the week -end attraction last, Saturday when large were appointed ,to bring a slate of
Goodwin. with hex parents, Mr, and Mra. Vi%m. numbers attended the rummage sale, officers to the' December meeting. ,
Huron 'Count District held a meet- There ',was also a section for home- Red Gfoss layettes' -were distrii�uted
County Forrest, of Hensall, ba, p
ing of all persons interested, in Scout Pupils of S.S. 10, Hay, pr-esented g, farm rodruce and garden veg' among the ,7nembera to: ,make , Mrs,
ing at the Scout hall, Clinton, recent- tbeir Education Week program .in 'the etables. This sale was sponsoredr -by Ferguson' presented "the, s",Au a r •
the -ladies a es o
d f .Carmel Presbyterian
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ly. The meeting was presided over, Y school Friday availing, Nov. '1. • '1'11every. interesting way. $yarn 2
Is; -C. Firth, London, who is the. Pre program 'included' songs, singing Church, and. they wish to thank all sung and .the•' ineetiug 'closed' with
vincial.headquarters representative of who so generous] gave of their time prayer b the. presldlent. 1lefresi v •
games, recitations, a tory, a dram- Y
the Bop Scouts Association. The purr atization of William ell, a costume and money donations and cooperated menta were servedi'tiythe hclstess and
pose'ot the -meeting was to elect new in making it such a success, Well ov- helpers. ;"
parade and a sale of crafts_ Proceeds .
"officers for .the district Scout com- amounted to $11,31, which will be us-
muity:, Following are the officers: ed- fol• instruments for a rhythm band.
'Chaimnan, Orval M. Lobb, 'Clinton; Parents of the pupil's were guests of "
vice•cbairman, G. N. Dowker, .Gude _M , t
the evening and refreshments were
1'icb;• secretary, Geo_ B. Beattie, Clin- served. Mrs. P. Ferguson, of Hensall, Z •,,,,,,,
ton; ,treasurer ,to ••be appointed from is the teacper. Hot Water. BottlK.-O '''
Goderich. The. new, Scout 'District At a.. fowl,.,supper 'held in the com- t'
committee was not appointed at this munity 'hall; Londesboro, under the - , r'
meeting, but the -new committee was auspiee ., of ,the L.O.L., Mr.' Thomas We have just received a shipment of Hot Wateil+
charged -,with making this choice, Re ,Shadcjick, lciensall 1.was made a life p .
f>_eshm.11
elnts were Sertrefl eftgrwar4tsrbY member of that, organization., ' .bottles. If you need one, take advantage •
the Clinton Scouters and,. Cubs durhhg Mrs. William Foster, well-known " of this shipment. Special '
which time the members present were Hensall resident, had the misfortune p $�
able to renew old and make new Scout .to suffer a fall in her home. , X-rays '
friendships. taken at. Scott' Memorial Hospital, ELECTRIC. HEATING PADS ........ $5a�''1.-
Those- present included: W. 'Mac- Seaforth., revealed a . fractured left `
Laren, Scoutmaster, Grand Bend; Miss arm: • • ELECTRIC RAZORS—Double Head ..$23400
Jean Brock, Cubmaster, Exeter; Miss Court of Revision Meets .
Margaret Melville, assistant Cubmas- A court of revision on the 1947` as• I
ter, Exeter; Miss Ann Wurtele, Cub- sessment roll was held Tuesday eve- , ROLLS RAZOR --The famous EiiAish razor M '
Laird Mickle, 'Hensall; Mrs, T. Mrs• Hing a .theing pre a t. All members
ground' blade ........
master, Second Pack, Goderich: Wlt hollow- , (�ep
v memberg being present. All members ' . ' ' ' - $rir75 ' .
ender, Hensall; W. Broderick, Troop of the court having taken'their oath ,•
Leader, Grand Bend; A. E. Douglas, of office, the court was declared open . . •
Cubmastelr, Clinton; Rev. W. J. Wool- for the transaction of business'.. Stan- POULTRY RAISERS
fres, Clinton; Orval M: Lobb, District ley Tudor appeared in support 'of his • .
Committee Chairman, Clinton; A. appeal and declared that his business In our Farm- Department we :car '
(=aeon, Clinton; Mrs. Orr,-Hensall; tax was. tod.high, 'Motion: That the 1J rya 'full hz>�e Of'
Mrs.. Stewart ,Belt, Hensall; Fred business tax of-S.,.Tudor be lowered. Worm. Capsules, HeWs'' Panainirl, "Black Leaf 40, '
Thorndyke, assistant Cubma'ster, Clin-' 'to the sum of $656.00. Carried', Miss Vitamin Tested Cod Liver Oil. It a: s to keep bur `
ton; T, Wilbee; Seaforth; 'F. -Whet- C. Mitchell,appeared is support. of her p. y p
tingham, Goderich; FO. T. J. B. Rob- appeal' which was 'received too, late birds at peak production by the use of these products. .
inson, Cubs, Clinton; -S. E: Castle, for acti'on,_askin'g;ihat her asseseraent I -
Scouts, Clinton; Don vector; Cube, be lowered. Motion: 'that no action., RIP. ETON'S DRUG ST r
E Alex
be taken on .Miss C. Mitchell's appeal. .• . L . ORE, "HENSALL
Clinton;on, oss'Tuckey, serer, le
Hamilton, Grand'_ Bend, Carl Deans, Carded, R. J. '..Paterson, assessor, PION
Win ham; Keith Sharpe, Seaforth; H. .stated 'that' he bad added, the assess E� 20 ., — HEN' SALL
C, Firth, .Proviucial Sedut headquar- ments of the- Bell Telephone and the f .
ters representative, London; E. Simp- CXR. Telegraph to the roll, making � 1.+
song Goderich;- Dr, H. H. Cowan; Exe- " .
ter; J. Witherspoon, Grand Bend; .
Wellwood. Giil,t�:'Grand Bend; Thomas 4'
ave; Grand Bend,;' Wm. Gordon; '
Wingham;: Dr. 'A.' W.` Irwin., Wing- , ..•
bam'; A. O. Garrett,"Wingham. '
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A meeting of the Evening Auxiliary . _ - , :
is to be held' at the home of Mrs:- C. `
Passmore on Monday evening_ Miss ..
Margar,et Gi'enn will assist the hos- - , r
tens• and Mrs. ,JN Corbett will conduct - •
the devotional exercises based.pn"the `: I .
theme "Peace." The social. committee , %��: ,mak ,
includes Mrs. Passmore, Margaret ' � _ .
Glenn, Miss Michie and Mrs, Shad- A ' t� Ilan ..
•dick, Items for th'e bazaar, being held � � r _ P
Saturday afternoon, Nov. 16, are -to ' t D��" "
be received at this date in order that ?<; /' I f �2�9 ,
final arrangements for the sale may i `�
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be completed at the meeting, '0 )'
The Ladies.' Association of Carmel '" •
Church -held a. very successful rum- ^� � ! .`, -«, >
mage sale and home 'baking ' sale in ,; v� r-" ,I - - � °� .
the Town Hall on Saturday, when. the . - - '
proceeds amounted' to $130. `V&_r. t , -' ,,-,o>
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Miss Goldie Cross; R.N., _underwent o _' ,. 1.- -
a successful eye' operation at Victoria ,: • -- '
dHos pil iT; London, last week, Her 11
Motber silent a few days with her. v .
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson, Billy, "� �' ' . •.
•and Bobby, of Detroit, spent the week y l;.* /fes • .
end- witll,Mrs. L. Simpson. : �:� ;y p 1
The• Young People's Union of the i, -
United Chprch 'held a delightful; Hal- r'a 1
lowe'en social in the church school , .
room. Mr, ,Sam Rennie directed a sing' "s � ,.. .
song witli Miss Greta Lammie at the • , - . ' '
piano. Contests and, a social hour 1. . �' - , ' -'•-.,
were enjoyed and refreshments were '
served. -:,;.1. - .
Mr. Wesley Jones, 'who has been a ---
patient at Westminster Hospital, Lon- '.'' =
don.,, for some w'eek's, is spending two " ' 1. I ' • .
weeks with his wife and -family. I
Mrs. E:' Boyle and daughter, Miss '''' -'. `
Helen Boyle, R,N., Toronto, accom-' '
panied by sirs„ Annie Seed,' of the . ,
West were recent visitors with Mr. One -•' '.more. can lie one too. .1
T.hcis,'ehvh and Florence. ��� y
A Hallowe'en box social was held' . .
Wednesday afternoon by the pupils of -
Grades 5. '6, 7 and- 8 of 'Hensall public Even Hydro cannot always. find immediate room for one more consumer. ___ ,
school. The affair wag field in- the ;
coutinuatiorl: room- and, the boxes were -
anettgped off by Mr. Short, principal. Present demands for Hydropower faxes existing,facllitles fa the utmost. This is
of the school. Over $10 was realized due to ever-increasing use of low-cost Hydro service plus necessarily restricted -
which will be donated, to the Junior Hydro construction durin and since the war. Shorts a of materials and equip- s
Red Cross, y g g
The November meeting of -the Wo- menf makes it impossible to speedily accomplish expansion long since -planned:
men's Institute will be 'beld at the , . • , • '
home of the Wednesday
Mra- • A, W. Lines and transforiners now, serving an one district can
TCerslake, Wednesulay evening, Nov. g Y u tarry just so much poweir;
13, co-hostessE'S being Mrs. Walks and Wherever that egpacity is being completely used by present consumers, addition • '
Mrs. T. J. Sherritt. The grandmothers ` of new customers could be made only at the expense of service to the -old, OHM '
will be the , nests of the evening, The new materials for extensions are obtainable: This condition a hes in city, town`
theme is "Historical Research'," -and . . pp '
th'e roll call. "Something ' my grtLnd- and country. Everything possible is being done fo Overcome it.. Nevi equipment
mother said or did," The motto, is „tieing installed as fast as it•becomes available.: Your Hydro Commission trusts
"Make new friends, but keep the old,
the newer silver, the ''older golds" will anJ believes you will recognize the facts; and assist, by'your patient co-operation, `
be given by \Vrs. E. Geiger; Miss Con- in 'the -orderly restoration of the prompt service that your Hydro always strives ,
si'tt will 'give a demonstration, 'and to maintain.
Miss Jeckell will speak on "History of '
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Clocks and T3ridges." 'T'he'eotbi9h'com=..__ _ " -. a. _ .
y ' in the meantivne, let your Hydro know as early a$ possible of - any
mattes o ]Nits. Smillie, Mrs holder, �
Miss Consitt, firs. C. Gook, Mra. Drys punned substantial increase in your power needs, and use this low:
dale, Mrs. Mickle and Mrs. Orr.- +-ci• I -
The congregational meeting held In. - tP 1` cost servant wisely. '
Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, i' .'.. ' - ,
was largei'y' attended, when Mr. Jud- l ' � -
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son, of the Heintzman Co,, of London, { �•;'�j'1 •• •� • ' s
demonstrated. an electric organ, He - • I -
was, assisted'. -by Mir, J. Anthony, of r
Stratford, and' ail orjtZa recited by k • r POWER COMMISSION• ONTARIO
Mrs, Walker, of. Stratford•, was-
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