The Huron Expositor, 1947-07-04, Page 6•
AYFIELD
Reunion Studies
teresting Family
Iiistory.
'$lxLual Smillie, reunion was
X00 a.> �aY' -eid on Saturday with, an
attend #Lee Of about seventy. The al-
-4ero,.oelt, and evening , were spent in
, :lbe usual enjoyable fashion with
147Mrti3, swiiniming acid so on. The an-
nual xtqllfeShoe pitching contest was
Won .by John Elder, of ilensall, with
'Bert Reek, of Kippen, runner-up,
ofe of the highlights of the reun-
ion was. the unrolling of the family
v
WHEN iN TORONTO
Mak• Your Hems •
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Bata.
ani?rtEg
LOCATED on..wid•.SPADINA AVE.
At College Suis
. RATES .. .
'Single $1.50-$3.50
Double $2.50- $7.00
Write for Folder
We Advise Early Reservation
A WHOLE DAY'S SIGIfT>SEEING
WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
A. M. POWELL, President"
• "tree," recently eoM,Dieted try one of
the elfin. Thls thea dotes back to the
Fi .
„Year`
._ 't.tla.e 1iate, of birth of Stns+t
Sni•illle, 11t'r. Sm114ie and his 'u'ifa*d
Mary, emlgrate't Bonn Ireland and
finally settled north of Henson in the
l`. ouuty of Huron, The deeeeitdante
of this couple now total sltly over
five hundred,• several of the Sixth gen-
eration. Whilenanny ' merrLteers
the elan still .reeide fin Otttarie, a
large number live in North Dnk atto,
(�aliYornia Bt itlsh COrIumbia and else
where. Of the ten taaby &Whites
born since the last.reunion, 1enr were
present on S,aturda .
- During the dinner hour tribute was
paid to the late Robert Smillie), of
Nelson. 13.C_, and the Rev, Ben SIMI-
•lie, of Rasalphura, Iniia. The tor•
mer, who passed awny earlier this
year had established an enviable r-
putatdon for himself as a tea*,1 er and
citizen_ He taught high sehlool for 40
years In ikoveon City, Ytikc to : trx'•
bridge, Ont., Nelson, 13C.. and Gram!
Forks, B.C. •
The Rev. Ben Smillie, wh'e ..pns e&1
away last 'yeas, had been a to aerier
and missionary in Indi$ eine 1914.
These years were spent on three mis-
sion fields, the final one centering at
RasaIpura where Mr. Smith* was
principal of the United Church of
Canada Industrial School for Chris-
tian Boys.
The following officers" were elect-
ed for the coming year: • Chairman,
Mr, A. G, vice-chair-
man, Mr. Lorne C. Elder, Hatnitton;
secretary, Mrs. Harold Shepherd, Te-
ronto.
PARKA
Miss Rena Johnson, R.N., has re-
turned to Toronto after spendin :two
Weeks at the home of Mrand Mrs.
J•. W. Johnsen:
Mrs. (Dr.) Fred Flora and bits,
•Harold Bagshaw and little daughter;
Margaret, of Toronto, spent, a few
days with Mr. and 'Mrs. J. W. John-
son and family,
Mrs. R. A.rl1er, of Leamington.
i, spending two Weeks with her sis-
ter. Mrs. J. W. Johnson, and Mr.
Johnsen and her .brother, Mr. George
Clarke.
Mr. 'and Mrs. I,ee :McConnell and
Mr. o-tind Mrs. W. R. Stephenson are
in )Welland this week.
hiss- Marrorie Hoffman, of• Zurich,
has been • the guest of Mrs. A. Mc-
.
Connell. •
The W.A. of St. John's Angican
Church met '.t the home of Mrs. M.
C: Rtatty and'Miss 'Moesot, ou Thars-.
day afternoon last and completed a
quilt. Lunch Was served by the hos-
tesses.
Mrs. Soper returned home Monday
after a fortnight's vacation.
Mr' Genie Reid has her little
-tre)uern. -Bill.--•,Iateiestrrr. -of Centra
Tia. visiting with. her.
ilIPREVIMMIRRPOr
IMALSflVK
OLD • DISABLED OR DEAD
CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS'. SHEEP • CALVES
Promptly and EfFicien.tly Removed
7
Simply • Phone Collect
MITCHELL - • 219
STRATFORD - 215
iNGERSOL L .21
'WE DO THE REST!
` INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
•
NOTICE
Town of Sea[orth
All persons in the Municipality owning or har-
boring dogs mustpurchase 1947 License for
same on or before 1st July, 1947.
'Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's
Office in the Town Hall, or from the Tax Collec-
tor, J. 'Cummings '
•
After that date summonses through the •: court
will be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs
not having licenses.
ALL DOGS - MUST WEAR TAGS
PROCLAMATION •
To-wn-ofSeaforth
On instructions from the Council, I hereby pro-
claim that no dogs shall be allowed to run at
large in the Town of Seaforth during the period
pf May 15, 1947, to August 31, 1947:
Under authority of By -Law No. 111, for the
Town of Seaforth, • any dogs so found running
at .large, .contrary to this proclamation, shall be
fable to be killed and the owner or harborer
pVoseMeuted: •
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i4lurens and
• Utility via i a*dl S`eeadny eveuln with
Mr, and Wm. Albert. Roney,
MO. ,nnd Mkts. arefitt . 2it ll, Seaforth,
vxait�rt to.'t n;Are ta, Ur, and Mrs.
vcattnA t?tiztiigrogItttonal' and
outuni5y chic ten supper, whicli
ttas Will +,+n ^Mee:tiro eteam$, was a
mertr'+ts- s The .Ipseroteds atnount
w.irn�
1'et^s' , . — and Mrs. Kenilieth
Oat ,`t. 'lt..hrya. Mr, and Airs. Lynes,
LerMi t, with Mr, and 'Mrs. Joseph
ball; Mre. \i, J...o`Rourke, .. Jooseph
O'Rourke sand' Mre. Jiro Dennehy, of
Detroit, with Miss Katherine Burns;
MiOarei Mrs„ Elwyn Young and twin
daughters, Toronto, with' Mr, and Mrs.
Iroeeph O'Rem-ke; Mrs. Leonard
&oinlaaeea tdid sew, ,Rounie, Loudon,
with her Mother, Mrs: Kathleen
Feeney, :.friss Jean Cestello. London,
with her paarente, Mr. and Mrs. 'ban-
iel C`ustello; Me. and Mrs. George
Tloltxhauer, Galt, with Mr. and Mrs.
I a:niei Burns; Peter nage, Vancou-
ver,' B.O., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson.
Mins Mergeret • Knamiskopf and Curl
Weitz., Waterloo, Ur, a and'• Mrs. Bar -
old Lauber and daughter, Donna, of
Kitchener. with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rrnuskopf; Miss Mary Dorsey, Lon-
don,
oudon, with her mother, Mrs. Louis
Dorsey; glee Dorothy- Donnelly, of
Oodsrrich, and Mrs. Earl Healy, of
Blyth. With their parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Joseph Donnelly; Miss Mary V.
Gilmurry, Rochester, N.Y., with her
sister, Mrs. Kathleen Feeney; Peter
Dill, at Stratford; Mrs. Elizabeth
Brux`r and Mrs. Louis Dorsey' at
Niagara Fails; Mrs. Jaines Shen., Mrs-'
William Stapleton, Mrs, • Jack • Meag-
her and ai-i$s Kay Stapleton at Bres-
cia Hall, London.•
OTHERS ARE. ASKING
Q.—if 1• keep bees can 1 ,get extra,
sugar for feeding them?
A..•—If you wish to obtain sugar for
bee -feeding you must register with
the Board. A registered beekeeper
„Must for*ard a statement to the Pro-
vincial Apiarist showink.._hi4„name .and
'addles ,' Die number of 'colonies of
bees, the period during which he ex-
'pect_c to use sugar 'for feeding bees
and the minimum quantity of sugar
needed. When the 'provincial apiarist
is sa.tisfied'that the sugar is essential
he issues a special purchase permit.
Q.-1 have seen ;evera) referenees
to -'shared acc'ommm, ; o Will
'You ,please tell Inc exacts; w1-a.t it
mean'' -
4--S ar.ed accon mL aaczn._.mea.ns_
any room, er rooms fOrnlii'_e • part of
the residence the ,rd:nr: Cr of
his agent and of n h en the entrance
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9N rro gR '41I
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angel anx fa91re, Used in, eta/4410U Q. ----Are agar eats and dinplexen
by; the land•,lloli'd'41, aor his agent and the free from ,
Deco .arent c .ntt'o1F
,pnt or occupants f
the p noom
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those ont
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wr4Wxns.
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Jannay �, i�9 d than Page' eom,�1+� prig
eh o been completed: or those in a'
trtXQt #t
1947: 4114 since cog
'hulldlnK the V01304110011 011 of whlelt' meats: and duploze
was commenced after that date, Build, rental ieQp:trol.
to J t
erted into aOa*
are t • 101d
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ever Before Viue Like This.- •
BIG—CAR
at tow cost -found only
eivrojet
PRODUCT
OF
GENERAL
MOTORS
The 1947 Chevrolet offers the finest motor car quality
at a„reril saving in money. It's the only car giving Big -Car
Quality at Low Costl It brings all the following Big -Car advantages
at lowest prices and with low cost of operation and upkeep.
The Big -Car styling of a large, luxurious Body by Fisher
—found only in Chevrolet and higher -priced cars.
The Big -Car Safety of
Fisher. Unisteel Body
construction and Posi-
tive -Action Hydraulic
Brakes—combined- only
in Chevrolet and higher -
priced cars!
The Big -Car performance and
dependability of a mighty Valve -
in -Head Engine.
The Big -Car comfort of the Unit-
ized Knee -Action Gliding Ride --
both of which are likewise found
only in Chevrolet and higher -
priced cars! -
The growing demand for the New Chevrolet is setting an all -tiny
record. We cannot hope for many months to fill all the orders pouring
in. If you are among the many who have set your sights on Chevrolet's
Big -Car Quality at Low Cost, we suggest that while you wait, yog rely on your
Chevrolet Dealer's senate to keep your present car runnina .smoothly and safely,
1947- CHEVROLET
Seaforth
otors
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139°."1"7447 Goodyear gives you most for your money.cusisinemm..
tns'ist on
tete dire ?raved $est
in n the lortute le,it.-
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and
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WHAT is the Torture Test
Two tires ... a Goodyear . .
and another make ... are clamped
in running position against
motor -driven drum. The surfac
of the drum is studded with thick
steel,bars.
? tires are superior- in performance
. toall others!
In addition, Goodyear tires
a are, successfully performance-
e checked against all others on a
huge test fleet of cars and trucks.
The switch is thrown! 'Round
and 'round spins the drum...grind
ing with, equal force against both
tires... poundi 2, punching, pum-
melling . hours a day.
Simultaneously, both tires are
given the same terrific, smash-
ing punishment.
• Of course, the final test of
Goodyear superiority has been
- made by millions of motorists like
)yourself ... right on their own
cars. The result? For 32 consecu-
tive years, Goodyear; has been
Canada's first choice fire
Finally, one Of them
gives
way. But one rolls on and .on!
The wihner? Test after test dis-
closes the same result: Goodyear
- You don't stay: first unless
you're best! -
Put new Goodyear tires on
your car. You'll get more mileage
• .. more safety .. more value for
your money,
110 1,0110N—More1,0110N-1,0110N1,0110N—MorePeople Ride On Goodyear Tires Than On Any 0 -thee Kind •
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