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The Huron Expositor, 1946-12-27, Page 4• F., • • 1, • t..1 • • ' •-• . • Classined'Ads Wilt Be Insexted At New Low, lbsuila Rates: -twir.„ Wanted, Lost. and Fund,' Coming Events. Str*--Per wards let week •-r,“. 1 'Sent • 2nd week _ ,:, t ,. • ,1,„7,.,... k '01164 ' fird week......,* . . :'.,..*,* - Cant Minimum Zug.. iiist. inAle,;07as*. ..... ii5 (lents ' . Eachligure, initial and abbroidatiOn county as one word. - 100nd of Thanks. In Memoriam Notices -1 cent per word. Minimum, 50 canes per week, Iliagnirie, malt be directed to a Box Number, ole The Huron Expositor, ter 10 cents extra. Wu. cents additional per week will be charged if ads In above claso ars not Paid by the --"'" Saturday night in the week in which the ad was run. • Martha. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. , -.4ktnition Sales; Notices to Credlteis, Eta -astir on unification. Wanted . WANTED-RABY CUTIE,R, IN GOOD condition. PHONE 140, Seaforth. 4124-1 Coming Events /sSEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE. TUESDAY, Dec. 81st, 9,30 to 1.30, Town Hall, Mit- chell. Come and enjoy the fun. Hata, horns and balloons for everyone. Good orchestra. earensored by the Agricultural Society. 4123-2 • . • In Memoriam TONE -IN LOVING MEMORY • OF •A. dear father and grandfather, M. Stone, of Hensall, 'who passed away Decem- ber 27, 1945. ' ), The, dearest Dad' and trues, friend. One i)f the beg whom Gil could lend; He was loving. gentle, thoughtful, true, Alsays wfllino akind art to do. Sweet the.naentory he has left us, Though our hearts are sad: Great the Ne.2einz that W 71$ given, .tust to;is;41 him Dad. And we shell remember him as he was, ,Por the years had made him 'Wise; We shall- recall in memory ' My nett with the lawrhing.eyes, -Girlie and Children. 4124x1 '- IltreGREGOR- IN LOVING MEMORY OF s.)./. /lira gl.o.enso An,lerson. who passed away ten year) ago. December 27. 1936. More 'and more eneh che we MIA:. ynu. • Though our thoughts are not revealed; Liftle do they Icnsw ihe sdrnow,, - That is within our )rt" concealed. -.Remembered by her f;arents, Sister. and . . Beothers, 4121x1 AakoN IN 'LOVING Mr.:MORN' 01 OLTR. Fliz:,1,v,th • Iia.rron 'who passed 8w:), ono ron, inbvr 21. 1943. To know .t.le • Will alway, rezret. But the }wort,' thnt loved 'her Are the one) that don't foru4., -,PondlY remembered by he Elliott Family. 4124x1 • Personals • HYGIENIC SUPPLIES • (RUBBER 'coop's) wailed postpaid in „plain. sealed envelope with In -Ice list. • 6 sample) 25c ; 24. samples gl .90. Mail-Orfley Tlept T-73, NCrV-RUBBER CO.. thox 9L Hamilton, Ont. „ Auction Sales ...:AU.CTION SALE ... 'Of a 50 -Ace. Farm With Buildings, iri theTownship of U.shorne UNDER AND BY V1RT1E OF • Tr-rn powers contained in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for ,sale -by "Public Ape - on the premises. on iyionday, the 30th ;December,. 1946, at 2 otclock in the aftet-nson, 'the following propeltly, namely; The east half of Lot Number 26 in the North •-East Boundary of the Township of bilaborxie, in the County of Bditt. containing. 60 - acres of Tend more or leak. On this farm there is a two-storey frame dwellinghouse covered with patent shingles; also. a. fair size hank barn with sta.blingt and a good water supply. There is 'elsci 10 acres ef hardwood hush. The land is a good clay loam under 6 'faIr state ;61 cultiVation. Possession can" be given on ,the let of 'April next, 1947. TE1tIVIS-10 on the day Of „sale and the balance in 30 days • thereafter, without in- terest. ' .For further terms and particulars of sale snob, to: " GLADMAN & COCHRAN•E, Exeter 34,,Ifensall, •The Mortgagee's Solicitors. Fra • nk Taylor, Exeter, Auctioneer. • 4123-2 Notices _.1 NOMINATION MEETING. k Town .of Seaforth A '"111.EL MEETING 'OF 4EESCTOR•OF THE A. ' •`-'-• Town 41r SPA filrth Win b, held in Town 1a1I, Seaforth..on Monday, Deedniber 30. 1916. for the purpo,e ra.•mivalinv nelson) the offices of Nlavor,. and SIN Council. pomie st,hool Trliste--.),.m,•1•T`u40., Utility .1 Commissioner. • No in revived 1 fi 719 p.4; Mr •o,rn, If g 84,11. 11. ves,e,,,vr,. • ,arne -••••• hell ;•t the :Monday. ,lanit- 1917, from ;Torino Sub-C:cl-om .it 'Teal).- Gar- T • ,,r-1 R. E. Ilrig110. Porto!. Ite-.%.1,-nin7 Offieor; • 'W. it•VA, P011 (.iak. P•1; i rat r;d1,-Dis idols • Nos.' and 1 Lf (.1ar1n S:nre: W. E. Southgate, Deputyr•tf•trIll)it1;.! Officer: F. Wigg. • Pi lrk Polling 8,11•-•dvis,ot, :tin 4, E. • 1...• .1. P. 11,..,.1„ Dimu'Y .14•41.1 rttitty ; Sub-Do,,,on• N„... . p‘,10,, 1 it;-ttirtorir 01% firer:. Helen So, ton Poll Clerk. , Seaforth, Dne, zniwi• .1,, 11;44. 13, N. WITAON. Tr,wn Clerk. 4123-2 NOMINATION' MEETING1 • Township of McKillop A MEETING OP THE F.I,Er•rorte 'OF THE 'Township of. Mvkillop )-,eid at " Winthrop I -Tall. on Monday, the 130th day of December, for the purrovo of. nornirs•ing a • A Reeve and foitr' Counrilhr, Nominations will be ceVeiveri t). 9 ,tr one otelork • Aso- two o'clOrk in the afternoon, In tiff; exesrt-of more per.on., belnv nrorin. i• ated than age required t,) 811 4he several (tf- fices„ an election- will tw 1.1,..1,1 nt Monday, the 6th day of January, 1917. Polls will be open from (1 a.m. till 5 p.m., at the following places% No. 1. .Tat house. 'Lot 10, Con. .1: .T1114, • 9-i0151 . William Maloney. .P.C.: No.',„2, Mrs. Joseph house, Lot 25, Con. 41"P:77i:hies 13. Hogg. Mex Kerr, P.C. No. 3, Joseph Smith's hous'e. Int 11., S. tau, Con.; Elmer • Dennis,' ).R.0.Stephen Murray, P.C, Poll No. 4, School House No. 7. Cdtt 12, Lot 26: Wm. S.-1:,therville. T).R.O.; Willis Dundas, P.G. 3. M. ECKER.T. Returning Officer, 4123-2 NOMINATION MhiTINZ "township of Tuckersinith row ANNUAL MEETING OP TlfE 'l'oWN- ‚ ship Of Tuckersithh for the nomina ion of candidates for the office of Reeve and Councillors and 'School 'ern/stem (three to be elected) for the year 1947, will be held in Watson's Rift, Kippen, On Monday, Deem- ' her 30th, 1946, .from 1 to- 2 p.m. If a poll be necessary, such o1l shall be opened. MOnday, January 6, 1947, between the hcura of a.m. and 5 p.m., at the fol- lowing aliases and by the following officers: Pelt 21o. 1---Franic Eettlitrdy's residence,: Harry Chesney, 13.4.0.; rhutinen, P.04 Poll No. S-1-$0,hoot trouse• Na. 81 Roy Ed*htd, prOWSi, P.0 Poll S""flehoOl PfOltie Ne. 4' --ROP 33e00110 Wfilteisk, 11411." 4"" �ehoo kettle. 1441., 16%14 MeIntoelt, D.R.O. Poll NO;•6'•!--Seheol,Resse No PcI) ,,,Tro,," •,,Thinee ..,'W)) .74 141t$ .1,1114 oti,o4..00fitt •-•Itiosel1.414,15./t. .04 -)t • , Teachers Wanted Joyce • , . , SUPPLY TEACHERS WANTED THE 'UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PLEASED "'" to receive the application of any one who is qualified to act as supply teacher in Tuck- eramith School Area 'which includes Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and a 'Puckett:unit* and who would be 'able to supply for a, day, a week, or a month on reasonably short notice. Ap- plicants to state qualifications and 'what schdols they might be available for, and any- thing else relevant to the position. ,Apply to . SI H. WHITMORE, • 'Secretary -Treasurer, - Tuckersmith Township School Area No. 1. • • 4124-2 • For Sale . .. pOR SALE-R,EGISTERBD PURE. BRED -'• Hereford, bull, 9 months old. SYDNEY McARTIMR, R.R. 2, Hassan. Phone 82-22, Hensall. . 4123 -St POR SALE -ONE 30 -FOOT WINDMILt •"' tower with almost new Aermotor head, 6 -foot wheel; one 14-inah" grain roller and crusher (combination); severalshort .posM and .timbers, leftovers from barn building. Apply T. W. McMILLAN, 844 r 21. Seaforth. 4122x3 . , . . Births • WHITE -In Grace Hospital, Windsor,,.• on ' December 23, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Gibson ,White, Waterville, a son. .. PHILLIPS -In Scott Memorial Hosnital,, em December 21,•to Mr. and Mns. Francis .Phil- lips,' Seaforth, a son. . . . st Deaths WAY -'2n Egmondviile, an Suriddy, D).vember 22nd. Maud Elizabeth Oke, beloved wile 'of Mva W. Way; in. her 72hil year. , . , .. , • . Marriages . . .. • mcmc,u.soN - NEVINS- At the Pr.o.byterian .51anse,, Clinton, .by Rev: D.' .1, Lane. on Saturday, Detlember 1.1th, Lillian Nevins, • .t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nevins: Auburn, to Ross Nieholson. son of • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur,Nipholson, Seaforth.. SPIIMMORNIMMINPONS .141•MIC,N1=10311.16. 441111111,1912016=0151t1.1101 • HENSALL .. • The public •sehool concert or S.S. 't. Hay, was held -recently when the program Opened with choruses by the entire school, "Deck the ,1-11111" and "JO Tp the World." Mrs.14•TP. A. Fer- guson, the teacher, accompanied at the piano. The first appearance of the Rhythm Band was made and they entertained with two numbers, "Hick- ory, Dickory, Dock" and 'IMF Grand- father's Clock"; recitations were en- joyed, followed with a son,g. "The W.asted" Crust"•. a , dialogue, "The Three '•Wishes'; a .number entitled, "The Tin Gee -Gee" and "Tom Saw- yer," followed." by a pirate dance; a dialogue, "The Foolish Princess" 'and song, "The Rhumatz." The Rhythm Band" contrihufed several more' enjoy- able number's, "pop Goes the Weasel,', 'Polly Wolly Doodle" and'",Three Blind Mice." • Mr. Sam Rannie, musical di- rector. directed two choruses, "White Christmas" and "The Holly and the Nry." A number .entitled "The Pro- phesy Fulfilled," concluded this de- ightful program. .Santa Claus ax•riv- 1d and distributed gifts from NweIT- aden tree. • . .• The schoolroom of •Cartnel Presby- krian Church was crowded 1'rida.3,• av, ,ning, Dec. -20,, for the' anmial Sunday School Christmas concert. Rev'. P. p.„ Ferguson, the,m,n.1 1 ster, wiil...7 ch'aii. 'flan., Santa •Claus appeared at the dose of the program and distributed nany',gifts to the children and adults. The concert wa's much enjoyod. Fol.- OWing is the program: Openin;.4' wel-, :ogle address, Alia». Johnson: r..eitti• ion. "Stinta's Problem," HMIs Ners- alce:, a Won . song. 'The-. :Vast ed. Shirley and Pats.,), Bell and, .ois Tinney: recitation, "Sautti's Ititthr 111).`••Bobbie BaYnliam: 11hA1,11) 11;11111, lobbie and Gerald 13e11, Jimmie 'Bell, „Pfaff; "The Chrisfnta.- .Siory," ,mi action song.' "The Tin 11•04.-Clee.- ring lty Shirley 13e11 with 14115 Tin- ity, Patsy Belt acid itod• FerettAon ; ,16,,y, "Santa's..dillyt"ts." by '111R junior C11601; folk 'dance and song. "White lhristmas," by Betty Moir. Anil Hil- pbrandt,Lois Henderson zind Ger- midB «, erl:. quartette. "Como'. Where /y Love Lies Dreaming," Mrs.' Ken• .eay; Mrs. Ferguson, it. H. S4111iPr- On .and Robert Can) t.' roil ; P1113% Christmas 'Wishes." by 11-u- s'r;Ilitir ehool; closing address, Donald, ,Me-. Cinnon; carols and Santo laden N1 WI ills. closing with the 'Doxology and truer bi, the minister. . . Observes 55th Anniveriary - Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mitchell, Imminent Hensel' residents, 911 Mon- iay. Dec. 23, celebrated their llIith • (Continued on Page, 5) • .),„,i. • . ' A , • 4gj4afIhI Again this year we wish you . one, we Wish you all, the Joys and•pleasures of a happy Chriatmas holiday -Season. , . .., PASSMORE'S GARAGE - • wade' A DE 8111'0, .R., .. • IN.; O. Pitsemore, Proprio4tOr . Photo •3/ ' .t • , ge1i01,1t. ...• •._ For a merrier Christmas, here are 'wishes galore for health,` happiness and pros- perity. W. 0. GOODWIN GENERAL MERCHANT p.h.cTe 16 Heusall Mr, Snowman joins us in wishing one and ' all the Merriest Chrittrnas ever and a Happy New Year. SCHOLL'S • MEAT MARKET 'AND GROCERIES Phone 17 • • Heusall Christmas joys and sincere wishes for a healthy, happy New Year are what we ex- tend to you! GEORGE i. 'HESS JEWELLER & JOB PRINTER Hensel/ , '1L : „ , Ont. Here's. 1)3.e...wonderful Christ.- `T.• , • mas to • you' and yours. A-- . Happy New Year,. too_ , KOSY KORNER , RESTAURANT , F. W. SMALLACOMBE, Prop. . Phone 111 . : • FTeriall 1-).ent , • The' ting out their mel- odious greetings Pit. all far and hear. THOS. WELSH ,& SON Manufacturers of •• • FIARDWOOD 'LUMBER Phone 12 • , Hensail ao olidai Cheer ' A Nkealt.,12:of• health, happinesa , • and -prosperity is our wish for': • all our friends. SPENCER ,Re SON r*LANNti MILL & 1.1.149ER VAR° itbone 1021W, Remelt 6,4 From Hensa 1 Merchants Here's our personal wish to /you for a -season of gay rev- elry, . J. •BONTHRON'' & SON' FURNITURE FUNERAL' DIRECTORS Phone 15 Residence 61 Hensall • The best wish we aa, think of to wish you is that all '., your dreams cone true . . . • 'andhave a Merry Christmas! ' DRYSDALE'S • HARDWARE Phone 'Li Residence 60 Hensel' From the bottom of our hearts we wish you and yours a. • very Merry Christmas and a • Happy New Year. R. A. ORR , ' SHOE & HARNESS REPAIRS Hensall igh 7fietai, " vreetiogi tr. - We've, sent Sana your way with his saclt full of „best wishes for' a wonderful • Christmas FINK'S TIN SHOP '11 Ep. FINK; Prop.. Pbone Hensall eastnis' f(( 1,0ighes' \.lakibvi., et, '70.3"r7 veryone 'hives Christmas and we all eagerl7 wish each other well during this jovial , season. To.you from us - a Merry Christmas and k Hap- py :New Year,' SCOTT'S C-11—INA SHOP Phone 34 'Hensel]. May your homebe hied with the Christmas spirit; may your hearts be filled ;with good shear and raay your ev- ery dream eons true this • happy holida,y. ' PEEBLE98 BAKERY Mane 35, 2 .• • Ilepsall, 'Bright as the Star, of Bethle- heel are eur wishes for a hap- py, joyous • and Wonderfnl Holiday,„,peason. BENNETT'S DAIRY' GEORGE BENNETT, Prop. Phone ,27,, Hensall May all. that'S 'synibolic of Christmas be yours this sea- . seri - the. happiness, ;the. • gaiety, the spirit of good -will, ' the anticipation of a wonder-. • ful new year ahead. Reeve and .Warden• . R. E. SHADDICK . Phone 130 : • Hensall • Our heartiest good wishei to you for •a wonderful Christ— mas - a full, Happy New Ypar. GEO, T. MICK-LE & • Buyers BEANS, GRAIN, SOYA BEANS, Etc. .Phone' 103 Evenings 133 Hensel/ May cheer and good Will be yours. always in your home - in your heart. MKS & PARKE COOKSHUTT' DEALERS- Hensall • ) Phone 147-W With old-fashioned 'fervor we wish you a Happy' Holiday,. ' • W. It' DAVIDSON ' COAL MERCHANT • liensarl. „1 Phone 10 es • Festivity jeigns .everywhere and to this' spirited season; we add our own‘special Wish- es for your good health., hap- piness and prosperity. Merriy -Christmas to all and Happy New Year,' too. BROWN'S HARDWARE Phone 11.3 :,- • liersaii. All the little snowmen join us in wishing you a wonderful, bright Christmas -e. eW Year Of happiness and JoYa • ' . KERSLAKE'S PRODUCE Phone, 40 : Hensall We're always haPpy at this • time of year to wish you a Merry Christmas. , BERT'S SNACK BAR. BEST HOIre6N, • t •that: . 4 We've thought and thought :of just how to express our 'wishes to you'. but the best. way is the old-fashioned. *ay of saying ."Have a • Merry 'Christmas and a Very Happy New. • HENDERSON'S. GROCERY . AND EGG, GRADING STATION Phone 65 Flensall Have a Mt;., .11...Merry Christ, • mas., „anti '8 Happy; .Hippy New Year. • .. • .r JOHNSTON & D u CKLOW WELDING SHOP Henean • - Ont. '1,6reit liotiavy Otir personal gift to you this Chrititmas Is a host of good wisixes ler a 'wonderful Holi- day. , 11167D131 BROTHERS' • ALLIS 61-1ALIVIER• bEALEfig Pliono 128 ' , . • • To every home in ohr town., we extend our wishes for a Merry Christmas - a Happy 'New Year. • . . ^ • COOK'S ROCK BOTTOM CASH STORE Phone .46 : Hensall • GET INSURED • STAY INSURED° • REST ASSURED Your Confederation Life Agent • P.L. McNAUGHTON Phone 55 , Hensall The little spark of friendship We lighted long ago, Is gleaming brighter, While the Christmas candles glow.. , MERRY CHRISTMAS R. II. 'MIDDLETON Rexall'Drug Store- • : • Hansen . . V • In this most joyful season, • • we want' to express:. eur cere wishes fcl,r•. -your hap)* nese. • NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL STAN TUDOR, Prop. Phone 6 • • HensaB In the spirit of, )0hrlstratts, We -wish you --alrltappinesei health and unbottded JOYC PASSMOtE'S 44,CTRPC MVP Jokikt, pat Prop