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The Huron Expositor, 1946-12-13, Page 4.,.• ss*ed Ads Will Belnaerted' At New Law Gash Rates: .i4h,rowe, Wanted, Lost end Patind. PO1101444 Flientte,, Etc....Per wor,44., • let Wei* ^ 2 Cent ael week %• Cent Ind week '4Vent mielmuna cluing% fink Inner 4n4 20 Oente • Each .. figure, initial ;tad ebbordedieu emu* ap one Wend- Oged...rof Titania, In Memoriam Notices -1 cent per Wendr-Milillalun, 40 cefl per week. ill)Witrige may be directed to a Box Number, 0/9 The Huron lamest*, for 10 eente extra. %en cents additional per week will be charged if awe In Obeys ejesel ear net paid by the Seturday night in the week in Which the ad was run. )Ertlis, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. • Anetlart Salm, Notices to Creditors, Ete.:-Ratea wa application • For Sale , -FOE SALE. -WINTER OVERCOAT, SIZE ".• 86, in good condition. PHONE 115. 4122-1 pan 7 SALE-RX.A. VICTOR BATTERY radib, second-hand, complete with batter- ies 325.00. Apply to Box 538, HURON EX- - POSITOR, Seaforth. • 4122x1 pOlt SALE SQUARE PIANO, wrru feet; 2 circular sawa with frames; auto- traek. Apply to WILLIAM M. SPROAT. Phone 6515 r 2, Seafortht 4122-2 • poet SALE ---CHEVROLET 1931 ROADSTER, " No. 566125: 4 good tires and 2 spare wheels and tires'," heater and defroster. Appjy NORMAN EGGERT, R. 1, Dublin. Phone 23 r 14. Dublin. 4122x1 1171111.10)3YS-FOR SALE NO. T BRONZE, "a" • dressed or living. A. 11 DODDS. Phone 833 r 14, Seaforth. • 4122x1 poR SALE -2 LITTERS OF „PIGS, 23 IN all, seven week S old.' Apply to JOHN ' DALE, R.E. 4, Clinton. Phone 22-616, Clin- ton. 4122x1 filOR SALE -1: PAIR BOYS SHOES.,AND " tube skates. size 'Apply to DOUGLAS •STEWAR'r, Victoria Street. • 4122-1 pos. SALE --ONE 30 -FOOT WINDMILL e• tower with almost new Aermotor head, 6 -foot wheel; one 14 -Snell grain roller and crusher (combination)' several elicit pig% and timber, leftovers from barn building. Apply T. W. MeMILLAN. 844 r 21. Seaforth. • 4122x3 . Property ,For Sale AR121. FOR SALE-Zio0 ACRES, ONt HIGH - way ; good buildings Hydro: drilled well with new pressure system. Possession in the b•pring, and priced to sell. Apply on premis- -es, 2 miles west of Seaforth, •RoY LAW - SON. 4122x1 • Personals _TEGIEN1c::AllPPLIEs (RUBBER GOODS) '0:tailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25; 24 ,samples 31.09. lilail.•Order Dent. 'P-73, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton. Out. • Auction Sales A UCTICN SALE OF CHOICE • DAIRY. "•"- Cows, Young Cattle and Pigs, at Porter's 'Hill, 3 miles west of, Holawseille, on Tues- day, December lith.•at 1.30 p.m...->con.sisting of: • CATTLE -25 young dairy bred cows, fresh. sPringers. •February and March caleers• These are an;:exceptionally,good lot and are • the 'best. we 'hsive, offered; 15 yearling Hol- stein hifars, yeailing Jersey heifers f. 10 Holeteinheifer Calves ; 10 stooker•cattle. Pigs -1' sow dee in December: 10 chunks. This sale - will be held under cover. Terns ---ch.- A. i1 TO.WNSEND, Proprietor: Edward. W. El- liott, Auotioneer. ' 4122-1 UCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK. ""- Implements.and • Househo/d ;Effects, on • Wednesday, December IS•th,. at 12.30, 'on Lot • 28,, Concession Township of Hay, I.; mile east of Zurich and 2 miles north: REAL • gists of 150 acres being corn- -b, N3 27 and E. Pt. 26 and E. • Pt. of S' L•it 27, lands all ,adjoining. Com- fortable frame home: large drive, shed; barn 40x56; straw shed 40x60; all shingled with steel: cement silo; good orchard and fruit trees; plenty of water ;• colons' houSes• Fall plowing done. Choice clay loam, In good state of cultivation; 21 acres o bush , lyl- PLE33ENTd... LISA ey-lIaltris binder, 7 -foot: Xu/sey-Harris dump rake: M-assey-Harris hay loader; Massey -Harris *lower: Massey-Haris • cultivator; 1-hoi-Se scutner: 2 wagons; bob- sleighs: 2 sets...i,section drag harrows; land rollerin-throe. di+c ,harrow Deering grain lt-run; 4 sling {ones; ladder; blower ipo: 2,000 -)lit .scales: 2 cutters; root gainer; 'Ss0 ;gram bags: 50, gbod seeks ; speed jack: 16 -foot 'bay rack; Quantity limber: 2 bundles shingles; circular sa w crosscut saw' ; grind- s4meZ tOlggyr, cutting box ; cradle fanning Cyclone• grass seedor: ditching spade: 20 steel posts; walking plow; forks, rakes, hoes and numerouS articls.s: HOUSE,HOLD EFFEOIS--- Cream 'separator,' almost new; • 2:,>.• cords of Wood; an undeterminate .amount of household articles. HAY AND GRAIN - About -10 Pins of mixed hay; itaa_bushels of Erban seed -oats '75 bushels wheat. LIVE STOCK—Aged team; bay' gelding 7 years' • roar, tow, due in December.: 1 iat heifer: roan oow due January.: Brindle • cow,, fivh; 2 roan CLIWS: fresh ; 2 red cows. • frwoh: rosin cow, fresh': roan cow,not bred • • tall young cowsi ; 2 heifers rising 2; Here- ford bull 3 months old .1 steer rising one 1 heifer rising 3 fall eal•i-es ; 31, dozen. . yearling hens : 2 dozen 'pullets 20 ioosters, • Terms: Chattels --Cash. Reel Este te—/ 0 per csnt. day of sale. balance in .30 days, ' when possession will be given: Sold subject to a reserve -bid; otherwise no reser,. as • • thing mut be sold to close eitate. GEORGE ' . DEICHERT and VICTOR DEICHERT, Ad- ministrators of Elitabeth Deichert Es- tate; Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.. 1122)0 • • 'Notices • NOTICE -ALL BOOKS ' MUST BE RE - turned to the Seaforth Public Library on or before Tuesday, Decembe 24th. GRETA THOM PS ON. Librarian. 4121-2' NOTICE , Township of Tuckersmith CLERK'S NOTIOE OF FIRST POSTING DV VOTERS' LISTS, tate, TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH,. COUNTY OF HURON, NO'I'/GE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 '7 have complied with Section 3, of the. Vote era" List Ant and that f have posted up at my office. Tovinsflice of Tucker/smith, on the 2811, dayi of November, 1946, the• lists of all •rename entitled to vote in the said Munici- pality at municipal elections, and that such lido' remain there for instiection, and I beret*" call upon all voters to take immediate pro- ceedings to have any errors or omissions tor - recited according to law, the last day of appeal being the 18th day of Decessiber,-1946, E., P. 'CHESNEY,. Clerk, Township ni Tuckers:rah. ••• 4122-1 • - ° • NOTICE 4. pi RESPONSE TO A PETITION SIGNED by. Wilbur Keys and others, -relative to certain alleged grievances at No. 7 School, and acting on instructions from the . . BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TUCKERSMITH .. ,•-•----.• .-• TOWNSHIP - SCHOOL . 1, • , • A 'Special Meeting of the ratepayers of the • • e,aid, Scalpel Area' 4111 be held in • NO. 7. SCHOOL HOUSE TUESDAY, DEC. 17th. at the flour of 8.30 o'clock i,n the evening, for the purpose of discussing the said Petition •' and acting thereon. ' S. WHITMORE, • SeeretarilTreasure'r Tacietatitith Township School Area No. 1. • • COURT OF 'REVISION Town of 'Seaforth . f Valatalled OP Tat0till2 AVVISION forahearate. aebeila antatiatt the assets - data aell 104002 41r4 Town et' Seeferth, - be hat i the. &seta* thalmi:a 8ea- - twenoboe atk MK 4 *taxa pieta .,- • it# 'CV 41,214 ••••,, • Election Cards TwISH TO. *ANN TEE ELECTORS WHO saw fit to support me for their +Councillor for 1947, 1 was gratifying to see such a .00d number use their franehise. R. IL MIDDLETON, lierusall, Ont. T max To ExPnEss MY APPRECIATION ••• to the electors of Hallett Township, for their kind support which on Monday resulted in tny re-eleation as Councillor. WILLIAM 11. JEW/ITT T wine TO EXPRESS MY THANKS TO " .the electors of Hensall for their support at the palls Monday. • WIT IJAM G. PARKE 'I' APPRECIATE AND THANK 'r.bth. CITI- zens of Hensefl for their votes which' re - salted in my election as Councillor. ^ WILLIAM M. BROWN .WISH TO, THANK THE VOTERS .OF " Hensel) for their support on Monani:0 ORVILLE pwrrox-rELL • Wanted WANTED --t0 BUY. A GOOD, RELIABLE young work horse, Appiy to S. H. wale'. MORE, Seaforth, or phone 665 r 23, 41=-1 WANTED -COLONY HOUSE 10x12, OR " larger. In good condition. Apply .to HAROLD COLEMAN, Staffa. • • 4122x1 HATCHING EGGS WANTED FOR 1947 seaeon. Flocks culled and bloodtested free at charge under 'Government Supervision. Guaranteed premium Plus hatchability prem- ium paid. AR breeds wanted. For full de- tails write to TWEDDLE CHICK, HATCH- ERIES, LIMITED, Fergus, Ontario, 4121-2 WANTED, OLD HORSES --WILL PAY 51.50 "per hundredweight. Will call 'and• pick up same. Phone collect: TACK GILBERT, 936 r 21, Goderieis.„or FRED GILBERT, 936 r 32, Goderich. • 4118x6 In Memoriam _ LOVING MEMORY 03' %dY '•-" two hrothers,'‘who passed away one year agj',sil Wlia11 bey Sth. John on Octo- ber 22nd, orte knows the silent heartache, Only those who have such can tell Of the grief that . is borne itt silence, For the ones 1 loved so well. -Remembered bY Sister, Frances. Cards of Thanks • MISS NELLIE EVANS AND SISTERS wish to express their deepest apprecia- tion for the many acts of kindness' and syna- Pithy extended to them hv all their neighbors and friends durinir the illness and death of Our dear mother„.and to thank all who lean - .0.4r6' end helped 10 any.. waY also 16 thank Dr: M. W. Stapleton. „ 4122x/ .AND MILS. 'GEORGE STEPHENSON •••'-'• -wish to take this opportunity of -thank- ing each and every person who helped in any way since the burning. of onr •• 4122x1 wtsir-tizi„infon•e MY FRIENDS FOR ' remembering Me with flowers': treats, cards and tails; while I have been sick. It is grand to know friends., remember it helps so much. 1 would like to write you all personallY; but the post offlee.,1s too busy at present. ' MILS. JANES 'SANGSTER • - Births- • HAGAN--In St. Joseph's Hospital, North Bay, Ont., on December 8th, to me and Mn:. Leo Hagan, a son. Both BEUERMAN—In Scott 'Memorial Hospital, on December II, to Mr. and MTS. Orville Beller- man. McKillon, a daughter. • CONSTANCE areemea, • The Sunday School veal hold their entertainment and Christmas tree on Thursday evening. Dec. 19, at s tam ••• an the school room of the church good program is being provided • Congratulations are ;extended to tire two, local „councillors who were euccessful -in Monday's eleetion; Wm. Jewitt and W. J. Dale;- also Ira Rap- son and Leslie Reid. .O Mr. Clarence •:Vientgomery spent a few days visiting his parents at Dun- dalk. Mr. ea)d Mrs. Ephriarn 'Clarke visit- ed his uncle and aunt,,..Mr. 'and E. Papineau, in Stratlit'oy. on Friday. Mrs, Papineau returned With them and is visiting her sister, Mes, Taylor. at Walton. r . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wakefield,' ate spent the bast two weeks with Mr, and MTs. C. Wakefield, in London, re- turned en..Saturday Test. airs. Wake- field's health is much improved. Mrs. Wm. Ciernochan received word on Monday of the sudden death of her sister, Mies McKeoein..The• sympathy 'Of a large circle of 'friends is exten& ed to Mrs. Carnoelian, Mr, Chas. Dexter went to Kitchener on Tuesday to accept a position. Mrs. L. Lawson held a quilting bee this week • and the minutes of the lag Mat g I treita., qi: V, G. outhrOn; 1411111t. lrytta _rend emit adopted. .Taeaelit of Mx's:, Uiliold Bell; assistant, Mrs. C. officers; fOr the conitl$ year la as. fol.- Forrest; Home HelPere am, Ntrzq lows: President, Ethel Dennis; vice- Gorden $eth*illta; Welco110 4 Wel- Kee., Mrs. Wm. Dundas; treas.. Mrs fa•Fe conimittee, Mrs. P. A. Ferguson. N. Stnuote; sec, Mrs. E. Regele; or .Mr. D., McKinnon; SONY klec., Mrs. ganist, Mrs.- A. Dennis; hiendship A. J. McEwan, Thor 'presentation of committee, Mrs. Willis Dundee, Mrs. our 11f membershie'certificates were Alex Bennis; W.M.S. treas.; Mrs, Earl made by UM Melvin Moir to Mrs. A. Mills; Temperance sec. and Christian, D. ' McEwaa, Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mrs- PriendehiP, Mrs. R. McNichol; Mis- Roy Broderick and Mrs. A. W. Kers- stonary Monthly sec., Mrs. L. Leona lake: „bag; Christian. Stewardship sec.,. Mrs. S. Hilton., The meeting elbsed• with the hyraa, "Su n Of My Soul," and Prayer. • Mr. JerreaDoerr had his tonsils re- moved in a London hospital on Wed- nesday last, ?fr. Billy Koehler was in Toronto on Saturday last attending the Maple Leaf - Bruins hockey garae. • . Mrs. Les. Bauermann underwent an operation in • a London hospital on Monday. Ralph Scherbarlh, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Scherharth, has • returned home !aura Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth, where he had his spleen re- moved, following an accident by fall- ing from his bicycle. • Mr. and Mrs, Jack Daniels, of Galt, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Doerr. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whiterson were sia Tiverton -on -Avon, Bath, Somerset. Sanday" visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Davis Came to Canada 40 years m. Hoegy. Mr. and MI's. Carl Michael, of Ful-, larton, . were Sunday guests of Mr. , and Mre. Jana.' Doerr. • Mr. arid Mrs. Wai. Perrie, of •Craa- brOok, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sands, of the Lake Road, were rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, in an un- conscious condition suffering from coal ga's poisenjug, In the house with 'them were their three sons, Clayton, Sheldon and Bob. One of the' lads awoke and was ableto crawl. frons the louse and summon medical aid. Dr. Dunlop, oerExeter, was called and foiled tha parents unconsciouS, and the boys from the gas fumes. Mrs. Sanders was taken to St, Jos- eph's Hospital amt. Mr. Sanders. to Victoria. • , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis, promin- ent residents of Mpunt Forest for the past ten years, left Friday morning on the Queen Elizabeth for England, where they expect to make their home HENSALL •.(Continited from Page 1) by Jean Lavender, Mrs. John Hender- son was elected president; the vice- president is Mrs. R. H. Middleton; secretary, Mrs, W. O. •Gaodwin, and treasurer,. Mrs. Harry Lawrence. ' Members of -the Hansen ball team were guests of honor at a .banquet in the New Commercial Hotel Friday ev- eaing, which Was also attended by the executive and representative busi- raga' men. The. Huroaryerth trophy, won by the team, was presented by Start„.Tudor.. while. Laird Mickl, was chairtnan. The meeting discussed means of encouraging sport among 1:,tinger players, The Arnold Circle Evening Auxil- . iary of Carmel Church held theii. el- ection of officers foltawing a supper. President airs. Melvin Moir was in the chair. Mrs. A. W. 'Kerslake' read the Scripture lesSen and' carol singiug was directed by Mrs. C. Forrest, Of- ficers elected are: Hon. pres., IVIrs. H. Arnold; PITS, Miss Jean McQueen; ylce-'res.,,Mrs. L. Bayntiam and Mrs. Glenn- Bell; sec., Mrs. Stewart Bell; • • • ago and,lived at Exeter. and. Ifensall •for 30 years, where he was connect- ed with manufacturing pleats for. the making of 'boys' clothing... Before leaving his. position Mr. Davis was presented with a wrist watch by the staff and 'employees and with a man- tel radio by the arm. Since going to Mount Forest as a bride two years ago, after Serving throughout the war as a nurse in . England, Mrs, Davie made many friends and Wok' anac- tive part in the work of St, Paul's Anglican Church. At a recent meet- ing of the Ladies'Aid she was pres- .ented with a handsome billfold as a farewell gift, • Mrs. D. H. •Peacoeic and little sou, Terry, of Ottawa, are visiting with Mrs. Peacock's mother, Mrs, Grace Harpole.. 1Vir. and Mrs, Stan Tudor spent the week -end with friends, in. Thornbury. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell and Kay spent the week -end in Buffalo, N.Y. 'Mrs. Gertrude Keen remained. for the winter with her son, Harold Hender-• son, A Christmas dance will be held, in the Tow n Hall Dec. 20, slioasored• by the Ghia' Dance Club. ' Mrs, Geo, Hudson was called. to Goderich (twang to the illness of her daughteratalata. Mrs. Casey Hudson,' who waS taken to Alexandra Marine 'Hospital. • The firstmeeting of Guides and .Brownies was • heidain. 'the council chamber ef the Town Hall, Thursday, Dec. 5, with Mrs, Lavender in the chair. Donations received to date are $2 front the Ladies' Aid of. Carmel • • CECIL 13.•DeMILLE'G MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION • King of King. s• - The Greatest Sound ' .Picture ,Ever Made! The. thrilling story of the Life of Jesus of. Nazareth shownwith such • col intensity. you Will NEVER' forget, • O Just Once — HENSALL TOWN HALL .. • - •• Saturday, December 1.4th, at 8.30.p.m., SHARP Adults 35c; Students (13 to 17 years) 20c; Children (12 and under) 15c • A delightful program 02 Christmas Music will be broadcast over our sound system , front the Hall for about one hour before the showing, LISTEN FOR IT! • • PROCLAMATION! xing, .Day By resolution at the Council, I hereby procldim • Thursday, December 26th . A Public Holiday For the Townof Seaforth and request the Merchants and Citizens t� duly observe the'same.. , , JOHN J. CLUFF, • Mayor. "GOD SAVE THE KING" 3',; t .trst The December Meeting of the kJ Bethel W.A. and "VOLS. was 'held the church on Dec:k5. The program, - Christtnas Candlelight Service, was followed. The Indian carol, "Let Us Go and Worship Jetts," Was read. The hymn, "0 Little Town of Bethle- hem" was sang, foil -awed with prayer by Mrs, L Leeming. The •Scripture sson from Isaiah was read by Car- reetta McNichol. Pealm 699 was read responsively, all repeating the Lord's Prayer 'in unison. Hymn 132, "Come Thou, Long Expected Jesus," tea • -a Sung, Mrs' E. Mills, Mrs. R. Hull- • ...V Shirley Regele and Mrs, WilTis r 0- 4t dos took the parts of Me four Indian women and lit the candles. The carol, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," • was sung, Mrs, Willis Dundas Pres- ented the Christmas topic. Ethel Den- nis, Mrs. D. MeNiehol, Mrs. Fred Glan- ville and Mrs. E. Regele represented the four Canadian women' and lit tile candles. The offering. was receilred and dedicated. A life Membership to the W.M.S. was presented to Ether p,ennis. Mrs. L. .1.4erning read thd 'address and Mts. Z. Mills presented the Certificate. The meeting closed With singing "Joy To the Virerld,," and praYer- by the Dennis: The business vart tog ttie theetlitg followed: The roll call was, osWered by. 14 imbibers, • , • 1 1 I "..• 1 . , -1";• K , 0... Your Christmas Poultry Market • Before Selling Your GEESE, DUCKS, TURKEYS AND • CHICKENS Telephone 68 • Dublin Creamery DUBLIN - ONT. "Hikhest Prices Paid For All Types of Poultry 711111111101011, rammasweenseememeamemmer toeatt'and Disabled Animals REMVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT: SEAFORTH 15 EXETER 235 • DARLING AND CO. OF CANADA, LTD. • 4' 110410terie4.:Chlirch• aad'45.4craitrIlle- 'Exeter-Repoli.. ipraeoli •of ."0,e Ostige 'OM Legb% Ai invitation was re- ceived- to attend' the Exeter--eaidea, Thirteen Brownies 4//f 3 GaideSJOIA^ ed sand a observation • test .was held, givgn to sel4ct Leaders. Leaders are: Hrownies, Euldera. nide, Jean SOk Oan, Jean Lavender; Guides, Orkin Stephan, ,Ruth Alexander, An Hilde- brandt: Brownies are to meet on Thursday evettinge, 7-8, and Guides on Tuesday evenings; 7 ,to 8.30. The Girls' Dance Club of Hensaa forwarded a donation. of $50 to the War Memorial Children's Hospital, London. • Mre, Lorne Chapman, of Hay, had the misfortune to. Suffer a fall in her home recently. X-rays. taken, at Cilia - ton, Hospital revealed a fractured left arra. . • ' Additional Hensall News on Page 3 omE • You bet you'll come again once, you have tried our • friendly, efficient SERVICE FACILITIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS 'AND TRUCKS - You'll find trained techni- cians, modern time -saving ,equipment — and ,a full stock of GM Factory -Ap- proved• Parts' and Acces- • sories—ready to speed-up all maintenance and re- pair jobs at' O SEAFORTH MOTORS We Use the Thertnique Method Rel# in our pleasant salon while your hair Is being' wav&I MO a gleaming crown of ictely, Manageable curie. Q. Kozachok, now owner and operator of the "Heather", 'brings to Hengall the very lateat In modern hair styling. . (ENG t. OpposIte Town Hall / '5•ri %XV'. ••••>i TELEPHONE - e Order your Seed'.0 0 IN • A. E. MUNN, Box 23, HENSALL, Ont., Canada liffigirAMTIIVAIMIAINIVAIVAWAINgiativ0.11 *it • lejil .1e4i I .."*1. *zit "'tat, f`• • , I ) rrat. You cangive no more impressive or -perm- anent gift than one of Diamonds,,Jewelry,.or, Silverware. And you can find no .finer mer- chandise than that which we offer you.! Look over these Gift Suggestions.-- they are but a few of the many we have to offer you. The gift that completes the dressing table tettIiemble — a beautiful Powdef and Perfume , combination, pleasingly design- ed to suit the taste of the most • disdriminating. • •••••••• • . Beautiful Compacts,- modern- ly designed, will please Mother or Sister. The tielee- tion at Savauge'S is complete. The always use- fUl Gift for Dad or Mother, Son or Daughter. 8ee our llisplay of fully modern t Pen and Pencil Sets, 1'11. • t' JEWELLER - OPTOMETRIST Ontario Seaforth r-- r-, r-• r, ,•• , r?: r? 11 A