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at•111- F XG1 IR Sl•TP' 8 RU[B TiC?QL! u w Mr. and' Mrs'. 1. l} ,. mother°." M.xS, glllbeet, of Z'axl hflla a d , tlinlr' X , Rx ^lve�ldtng ' G Car , .
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testi In yIain. gaa3ed aanvelope Lawson an, son, Reg, and . 1Frd D4 3s,
c r pot of 'tilt Ctllgxx►!�" b>4other, Russell 101.1bert, and fagli y an - if xau, I -. p: them I will seed your.
�+.+ y - 'T �r1 . with price. ,C 419lawles 2li 2A awa,mldKA ntt t) �Vindstn; 4 sonxt3 to read. wetli, ;izullµy, I done
t '' ill Be Inserted At New I�ow _41 mattes. of London, Mr, and Mrs. erne Dale
, :;,, „ 41.00. Mail -Order tEelY,b 'I 78 NOVA RUBBAR A xereptioll llonoxiug Mr,. and Mrs.
lf•;' egl^a t d k¢aaad. > �.-par ward; t Cil,. Boar R1.'S><va*#*%4 qJ* and family, an Mr. and;•Mrs, Harver5 a B6 The following letter was received; knew whether th31� le:4ter•.,flu re ,
�,.. t tE«►. t .,„..... 1 Ceo>I William M ci.eaxx, of' Edtetr (n_..
t, _.: X W*i} 7 t week by Jamuty Ot1� lq years of age, oP .
,"' 2n. wee ..�............ 'J4 Crest Taylor and family were Present. t11- you, but RR dt dgt9a ia>ad You answer ,
A .....,.. M,argaret MacCilro4Qr), was ,hold in y
g w ... 'r, tont„, together 24 'were in atten(iauee. Mrs. the Town Hall last Wednesday, the Rensa�, exprelsaing thanks. for a suit it, I will send you myl photo i1µ my,
.. Td eek
`, ” I -in 1P ebatge, "t inselropFkl. 26. cvi4r, Wanted Henry taylor is one of the i; nears f clothing Jimmy sent In the cloth- next letter. So th'ankill you once +
h figuve>, WHO and obbreviagon eouift *a oaa word, p q hall being .Packed to eapac)TY. Col o G
of,this•community and is in her $$.th ,fins' orchestra furnished the music 1x14 drive for Europe: `MDear'Jimmy: again, 3 ,will now close. From Your
I' � 'a, Q4 pe,M,, :alea�oriam �3ioticeo. Coming: Events -1 • eeut per word, M*hnpm, be WANTED -BOARD , IN $EAFORTH , FOR y�hr: Her friends and neighbors wish •. • It gives me ,great 'pleasure to write new friend: ''W. D. Radium, 33 McAd-
Lpgillea tggy be directed to a Bos Nnmliee, e/o Ttha Sana Rsyopi0oar, flat 19 Dents eztn one male. Apply to Box 608, EXPOST. for the :dance, Mr. and Mrs. M&C -
TOR OFFICE 4169x1 her many years of happiness. this 'letter to you, but I had bettel way, Stoke Heath, Coventry, Woe-
•,Telp cents additional will be char¢ed'if ads in alae,,.. Wa .,,W,i;at paia•witi►fa 10. 4"s at Mr, Menno Jackson, Mr. Harry Lean were presented 'with a: &ubstan- start it from the beginning, One d'ay' wickshire, England." ..
{iWle of final fnserthon. ANTED TO BUY -ALD HORSES AND tial purse Of money. The }ddress was
I $trtba: Marr af¢es and Deaths inserted free ad abarge Coombs and rias Vesta .Coombs; of read b R. H. Middleton and the pies- my mot -her paid' to my ,brothers, ads- peach of James Anderson a ,Altatwn solea, Notices m Creditors, Etc -Rates on application. dead Maimals, suitable for mink feed, Blyth, were Sunday guests 0Y�r, "and - ters and myself, I have to take' you to The death occurred ou Wednesda7l -
e wiu pay 2c a pound for horses, oma will call entation made 'by William Falrbairl� e w S (Hove the W.V.S. are peo , in the SaundereoCk Nursing P e,
and pick up same. Dead animals. according Mrs. Leo Stephenson. The address: `'To Margaret and Bill m ,
Coining Events i For Sale . to value. If dead, phone at once. Phone . pie who issue clothes to needy peo- Hensall' of James Anderson, a -life-
collect: JACK GILBERT, 9ss r 21, or FRED ,,�,�,®I��� We are gathered hero this evening pie in England). Well with my two long resident of UsborIIe, in ills 84th
CrILBERT, 936 r 182, Goderich, to honor you On the .occasion Of your
C"X RANCH. BOYS WITH EARL HEY- OR SALE -.26 BAGS CEMENT FOR SALE brothers and edetate, we arrived at year. He had been ailing for some
wood a'ad Don Robertson will be at the F Phone 662 .r 31. E: P• OHE.SNEY. 4169-tf ZION recent marriage, and offer you both this place ands one of the 'th'ings they x me, Mr. Anderson 'ds Survived by
y C ,vatW1 Palace BeMrooM Mutchell, Friday, 4169x1 , our sincerest beet wishes for a long ,
November qth, in an o'la 'ryme Barn Dance gave 'me was a gray suit. When I two daughters, Mrs. Gle McLean,
Building will he ,crakes. Dancing starts at OR SAi-15o HYBRID PULLETS, GREY Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Aikens and Ina and 'happy married, life. To you,
41s8x't F Notice ,To Creditors visited on Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. arrived $oYne I tried it on, and it fit- Kipper and .1}RrS. Theron Creery, of
9130,, Rocks and Sussex, 6 months old. PHONE y Margaret, we do indeed feel indent- ted 'beautifully, and then one day Kirk -ton and (a son, James Anderson,
_ 92 r 1s, Hensall. 4169-1 - Bill Durst and. attended Egmpadville ell” to you for the 'years of excellent .when I was,'going tLrough my pock- of Us -borne. One son, Henry, of the '
- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS anniversary services; service you rendered your , public as ets I came across, a piece with Jim- R,C.A.F., paid; the supreme sacrifice +
Farms For Sale OR SALE -#930 MODEL 'A' FORD,- IN In the Estate of FRANK M. SMITH chief telephone operator of our vil-
F Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Britton visited
good' condition; good 2irrs. Apply KEN LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST . my Orr written upon it, and that's in 1943. A private -funeral service
r FA1i'M FOR SALE -loo AORES, CHOICE. McLEaN, R R 2, Kipper 4169-1 A in Exeter on Friday. ]age and surrounding counti yr Your,
the Estate of Frank M. Smith, late of the the reason I am writing this litter to from Hopper Hock funeral chapel ,
! well drained land, in a Proape-AS farm- R SALE-'REGt�RED LEICESTER `Village of Dublin,' in the Country o2 Perth, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and Obliging' and excellent work will long
ll'ins eomnounity on hl$hway in Exeter dis- Garage owner, deceased. wlro .hes on the Keith are spending a few holidays in' .be remembered by us all. To you, You, td thunk you and, your parents will be held Friday at 2 p.m., with in-
t. mo, tly pasture at present, some newly Phone fibs Apply to PF,ARSON CHARTERS.
18th day of September. 1947, are,,hereby noti- ,C•�atham with her brother,. Mr. Root. for 'their , kindness of thinking of •terme>Lt in Esete; cemetery.
11�,seeded. Never -failing water supply; 4 aer. - Sed to send in full] particulate of their claims Bill, whose record overseas for three
Gibb and Mrs Gibb ears active- service places you
I" young bush. Bank bare strong tamber
freahe, so/ x 3s�, with Lo=foot •lean, attached. Fop- SALE -TWO ` BEAGLE HOUNDS
to the undersigned on or before, the 21st day
of November, '1947, after which date the
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Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt; :amdng those to whom we are eters
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a
er banquet and COIlV2IIti0II In Lon
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Modern, hen house, 401 x 151; 1% -storey brick I for sale. Apply to HENRY GLEW, 2 r
coo, 4139x1
assets will be distributed, having regard only
Mrs. Gegrge Robinson and Miss Ila ally indebted, we are indleed pleased
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MR- HUGH DUNLOP AND FAMILY EX-
don.-
to
house, recently decorated and painted ine.rl- Clinton.
ated, 4 -piece bath, hardwood Roots, built-in !
claims ��;
DATED at Seaforth, oris • 254th day of
Aikens are spendillg a few days in to see you. choose yourself a girl of
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yj#L cupboards,, both hard and soft running water, 'FOR SALE -SIX -HOLE GUERNEY OX-
I kitchen baker. Apply
O?%ober, 1947.
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Detroit and Windsor. Margaret's type for a life companion.
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calces: 100 pullet., Ra.k X New Hames.: 1
drill, 13 I ridinvp plow, 'Hassey-
, hydro and garage. Garden, young, fruit ford ram,ge; good
1: trees, good raspberry patch. Immediate nos -I to MRS. NETZSKE, R_R: 2, Seaforth.
McCONNELL & HAYS, I"
Seaforth,,,Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. ]-loss 'Gordon and Don= We fee] tha4 ,the Name you establish
H. Gordan Mr, and
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. session.Wribe BOX 330. Feeler.t. 4169-2
Solicitors for the Executors.
na and; fir. visited' will be indeed a happy one, a place
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cern from-• Centralia Airport, are• this.
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nil's. James Malcolm' on Sunday. where your hopes; will be fulfilled
Mrs. J. W. Britton visited her and where you will find peace and
Keyes, Mr.
after treatment ill hospital at Lon-
week enjoying a week's hunting ea -
i. •--^---- LyOR SALE -A QANTITY.-OF CORN ON
& l the crab. Apply to LESLIE .FRYCE, R.
Au' etiolt Sales the,,
NOTICE, TO CREDITORS
C .•.1 R. 1, n blip. or phone s4o r 14:
416+9-2
1N "1F1E
In the Estate of JANE FORSYTH
daughter, Mrs. R, and
a comfort and -the memories • of war
Keyes, on Thursday. will gradually fade and be forgotten.
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'i. GvOMfl12UNITY• AUGTI-_ SALE -
1.Seaforth Saturday, Nov.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker We therefore ask you to accept this
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H.arveylLesiie is On a deer hunting
;Phe Voung People's Society of
Skating Rink, FOR SALE-_ QUEBEC HEATERS, WITH
' to furni-
the Estate of Sane Forsyth, late of the
Thursday Stratford. for its outwal•'�
,
Ba'lanang
trip in 'the French Diver district. -
2nd, at 1 pmin Anyone wanting put
r 7 -inch Pipes, one large, almost new, and
in or send list to
Township of Tuc.kersmibh, in the County o$'„
spent ltl sum of money, not
* her
duce, Dublin. Oirt_ - 4169-1
flowers, fruit and atheir" kindnesses received
�ture sale, please phone one small. Apply JOHN EARLE, Egmond-
before
Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on the
Mrs: J. Lealess visited with Value alone; but las a small token of,.
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November 12th, alt 1.30 p.m, consisting of:
25• young dairy cows. '3 fresh•- 12 sue to
FOR SALE -ONE 6ET �tIECKPIECE AND
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer, viile. Tel. 660 r 5. m 4169-1
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15th day of October, 1947, are hereby notified
daughter, Mrs. Earl Roney, and Mr. our highest esteem and 'best wishes
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freshen in November and,eDecember and the
4 November 15th. ._ _ -
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to send in full ..particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the 14th day
ro
Roney recently. for the future. Signed on behalf of i
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OR SSALF •-•BABY BUGGY, 1N GOOD
HOUSEHOLD EF- 1' FOR
AUICTION SALE OF : reasonably prised. ,Apply to
fects, in the Town off Seaforth, an Centre Box 610, EXPOSITOR oy? ,10E-
of November, 1947, after which datd the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
Kee in mind the bazaar Nov. 15.
Keep your many friends."
tea with the Glwti first
Helps tires wear longer. ger. We have
Street, on Friday. Novemlmr 21, at 1 p.m. A 4169-1
List to follow t
claims then received.
Come 2lld enjoy a'eup of The Hensall Girls' Dance,
Zion ladies. be held in the Town Hall,
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Mr. and MI's. W. D. Simpson and
full line of household effects.
next week. W. J. MaINTOSH, Proprietor: E. SA]sE-'34 CHSVROLET COACH, IN
DATED at Seaforth, this 20th day of Odto-
her, 1947.
dance will
� Wednesday.
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■ ■ ■ oder•, p r e c i s i o n equipment • to
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FOR
�•` P. Chesney, 'Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer: 4169-1, good condition; beater, defroster; real
good tires. PHONE 254, SeaSarth.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
On Friday afternoon the pupils ,
'public
balance
,
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Solicitors for the Executors.
-_ -, school
Mr. Short's room in the
wheels properly and add
gratitude to kheir relatives, neighbors and
friends for the kindness ani) sympathy shown
1'A UCTION SALE OF PROPERTY D -
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STAFFA hail a Hallowe'en tax social and re-
well.. bred);'Halsteins of good size and qual-
' 'be,
Household Effects, in the Village FOR SALE -SIS HOLE GIIERNEY OR-„
i.,. . Varna, Saturday.-Npvember ISth, at 1 p.m.: ford kitchen - range; good baker. APpI
in their recent bereavement; special thanks
8lized� the arm of $8'10U. The girls
EXTRA MILES OF SERVICE TO YOUR- CAR. -
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ity. All the • catftle *i11. sold, subject
OAavh.A. E.
(N. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Complete line of to MRS. NETzsKE, R.R. 2, Seaforth.
kitchem.
Cards Thanks
Staffa Farm Forum met at the home bought the boys' boxes. Mr. Short
Bert Fell dis-
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;' (household effects. including stoves,
p dining room, rooan and bedroom furn RECORDS, SOME
of
of Mr. and Mrs. and W8S the auctioneer.
"Youth."
With
chair. Following the opening hymn,
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,living FOR SALE -ABOUT 6o
' iture; dishes: kitchen uteruils and garden,
cussed Mr. 4nd Mrs. Harold' Hedden and
Make a date for this service to -day
home of obit. 'and Mrs. 'C: H.' Dow OIl
Dow aP
DON
1'. tools.. PROPERTY -•5 -room frame cottage, ; Harry Lauder songs. For further par-
R. AND MRS. GEORGE PRYCE,
Mr. and Mrs. William Riley and Bobby, of Dresden; Russell Hadden,
,
Monday evening Mr, was
Mrs. Arthur
opposite the M.dA;h Store, in the Village of titulars apply to 'Box 609, HURON EXPOSI-
TOR: 4169-1
Rs acre of land with fruit trees;,
J barn and double garage. Terms -Chattels, I "-
1 barn OR SALE-THIME SMALL RANGES.
in so' �'
: and Mary wish .to thank the good peo-
ple of Seaforth who have been so kind to
us and for their good wishes on -bur, departure
to Vancouver. May God bless you all.
Shdrley attended the 83rd birthday St. Catharines; Orville Hedden, To -
pa,I'1y of Mr. Greenwood, Mitchel]. ronto; Miss Shirley Cornish, St.
Cooper, Toronto, visited Mr. Alex
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Garage
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Cash- ''roperry,10;'�' down, balance
days. Reserve bid: MRS. • ALICE AUSTIN. I two with warming closets and reservoirs.
Auctioneer:. APTLY JOHN PETHICK, North Main St
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Mrs. of :Catharines, and 'Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. James Barbour. She has just Shorthouse and Miss Phyllis Case, of
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%Proprietrns: Hrrold Jackson,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk. 4169-2 -- -
I WISH TO THANK MY MANY FRIENDS
returned 6%om a trip to Scotland, vis St. Catharines, spent the week end'
HOUSE FOR sALt�--FRaME HOUSE -CN
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' _ _ _ OR SALE -PURE BRID SHORTHORN
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'CONCESSION
and neighbor for their kindness shown to
ipn,g relatives tbere. - with Mrs. C. M. Hedden at the home
FORD - MONAR �7H DEALERS11
Crosley radio; electrie` heater; .electric toast-
i UCTION SALE AT•LOT 3, bull. Registered No. 295166•: born Feb. 1,
AIV, olor. ,ark redP LESTER REGAN, R.
me while' sick. Also to those who sent
flowem,fruit and cards.
Ml. and Mrs. Gerald Agar, Mt. and. Of Ml': and Mra: Whitney Carter, OP
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i Turker„lith, nn Thursday. November; .11"!
20th. at t p.m.. 4 miles east' of Kippen: I! R. 2, Blyth. 17 r 11; Brussels.
MRS. ROBERT VIVIAN
Mrs. Harvey. Leslie, Robert Sadler, Clinton, coming to attend the birth-
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SEAFORTH
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t );lack mare i yearn old; 1 general purpose) . 4169xt
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MLGs Hazel Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs. day of.Mrs. Hedden.
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- FAILII.Y OF THE LATE GEORGE
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• mare 14 ycars old ; 1 Jersey cow iust fresh- ,
ened; 1 red chow due time, of 1 red' FQR SALE --BROWN COAT, PLAID BACK,
T Clarke, Varna, de.;ire to express their
J. Drake, Air, and Mrs. Marshall Deer-Mr, and Mrs,. Reg. Tebbutt, Melvin
the period'`to
and also to hold 'a review night each
Rowcliffe. The program was ar»
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ranged by Miss. Betty RaweTiffe. Dls
¢ . ,sale:
Airs,: i red cow, slue time size 40, jut new: 1 tor•q'uoise blue
appreciation of the many acts -'of kindness
ing and .lir. and.Vlrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl and Gloria, of London; Mr, and Mrs.
,
etnv tette .'snooty
bl • •t freshened: I red I dress size 40 worn twice Apply to Brx
exte.nded them during their recent bereave-
f+--,'-,' the London district cream- 'D 1; f St Tbm and
If sick or suffering one she knew,
special program A committee Was
Stock Implements and Hou3ehdld Effects, at
'I I Lots 23 and 24, ConAssion 4, Morris Town-
of sale, 1 ue cow flus
Cow due 1st March; 1 black cow, freshened 1
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607, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4168-2
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ment, and to those, who loaned car,.
a
er banquet and COIlV2IIti0II In Lon
Y
James a eI„ O O a5,
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llilliam Baker, London, spent the
�l
t
in Septembers rail cow• freshened in Sep-.
tember; one Hereford bull three, year. old:'
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MR- HUGH DUNLOP AND FAMILY EX-
don.-
to
week -end with lir. and MTS., J. Pfaff
THE
T� MOST. DRY SLAB WOOD FOR THE
,
S steers 1 year old; 3 heifers I year old; 5'
Apply JAMES STEVENSON,
pre.:s'the'ir sincere thanks to .the manw�
ljla's. Gertrude Tuffin has moved
and Mrs. C. Baker.
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calces: 100 pullet., Ra.k X New Hames.: 1
drill, 13 I ridinvp plow, 'Hassey-
Brussels• or phone WALTER SHARP, Phone
'Brussels.
friends and acquaintance- for the kindness
and sympathy shown tri their recent bereave-
her 13e�Y' ,011ie 711. Mitchell.
Cliff ]Watson, accompanied, b Offi-
Y
a
seed -runt
. Harris: 1 disc,• Frost & Wood. Terms -Cash. I
q.;-. o
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ment. Also for the beautiful floral 'tributes.
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Lorne McKellar' has I'etllrned home
cern from-• Centralia Airport, are• this.
Fj'OR SALE -1936 CHEVROLET SPECIAL
i ED. i41ehAY-, Proprietor; • Harold Jackson,
"Auctioneer:
thaughtfwl kindnes of so inara6 will nev-
4169x1
after treatment ill hospital at Lon-
week enjoying a week's hunting ea -
Deaths '
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. r)e Luxe; heater. -tires A -I condition. For
er t>A forgotten.
don. I
:pedition at Georgian. Bay. :
i
AUCTION SALE OF .CHOICE DAIRY
quick sale call Dublin 50, daytime, or Mit-
1 aster 6.30 Privately own-
I WOULD LIKF. TO THANK MY MANY
A
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H.arveylLesiie is On a deer hunting
;Phe Voung People's Society of
,
t4Ces and Young Cattle, at Porter's Hill, I
p.m..
ed. WM. DUGKLOw, c/o Stapleton s Pro-
M.
friends and neighbors for the lovely cards.
trip in 'the French Diver district. -
Carmel Church held a pumpkin pie
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3 )mites went of Holmes.vihle, on Wednesday,
duce, Dublin. Oirt_ - 4169-1
flowers, fruit and atheir" kindnesses received
personals: Mr. and Mrs. Lewaren,
social M•onda avenin The speaker
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November 12th, alt 1.30 p.m, consisting of:
25• young dairy cows. '3 fresh•- 12 sue to
FOR SALE -ONE 6ET �tIECKPIECE AND
by pie during my recent illness e bath in Scott
Memorial Hospital.' Seaforth. 'and in - St.
Toronto, with fir. and Mrs. Arthur
Mr. B. O.
for the evening was Rev. Andrew. Me -
freshen in November and,eDecember and the
muff, fox fur: one black sable lady's fur
Joseph's Hospital. ,London. They were very
Kemp; Walter O'Brien and
Kenzie: A mll57Cal program was en7
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balance due in February and March; 5 young
farrow 3. young, ca1'ves; ' 2 Holstein
cape: man's 'Persian Iamb cap; one Pair
much appreciated.
4169x1 MRS. JOHN UMMINGs
Macdonald in London;^ Mr. and Mrs.
joyed and, lunch served.
cows:
heifers due in January; 10 year-old Holstein
• men's, gauntlets to match. For information
-Leonard
Agar, London, with Mr. and
Mr. and MI's. W. D. Simpson and
heifers; 10 Holstein heifer calves lvaccina&
hei
Please write BOX 141, Hensall, Out
4168-2
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. ALEX
1
MTs. Gerald Agar; . Mr, and, Mfis. An
family, of Detroit, were week -end visi-
3
: a well bred Holstein bull Calf 6 months
cr7 Chambers, Clemrt Home, Goderich, Dean-
MacKenzie wish to extend their sincere
us , Earl, Mrs. Will Sadler, Whalen,
tors with Mrs. L. Simpson. '
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old: I& dairy bred heifers (vaccinated); 15
head of'stocker cattle; (18 of the cows are
gratitude to kheir relatives, neighbors and
friends for the kindness ani) sympathy shown
.g
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Sadler ;
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The' Y.P.U. of the 'United Chu'rc
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well.. bred);'Halsteins of good size and qual-
' 'be,
Property For Babe`
in their recent bereavement; special thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hodge Kirkton.
held 'their meeting Monday evening
ity. All the • catftle *i11. sold, subject
OAavh.A. E.
All accounts, satires of rlepgtatzons and
for floral tributes and to the musicians, wall-
Staffa Farm Poram held its open -
Miss Lenore NOrmin'tOn in the
OR SALE -7 -ROOMED HOUSE IN EG
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,I lto guarantee. Terms -
TOWNSHEND, Proprietor: Edward W. EI-
bearers and those who so kindly loaned their
oars• Sincere thanks to Rev. G. F. N, Atkin-
'mg meeting of- the' season at ,the
With
chair. Following the opening hymn,
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Riot, Auctioneer. 41694
anondville, one ,black west of Egmond-
ville Church- .with HydT% garage; 1A acre
ten, Rev. A. W. Gardiner ands Rev. E. ]x.
Stanway, 4169-1
home of obit. 'and Mrs. 'C: H.' Dow OIl
Dow aP
Miss Norminton gave the meditati6n.
3 .
AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND
land; some small fruits. Apply to JAMES
vember, 15th.
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Monday evening Mr, was
Mrs. Arthur
The Scripture reading, was given by
�-atis/ Committee to co-operateth
,
Household. Effects, on MaBn Street of
�>�TER, R,R, 3, Seaforth, Phone ass r
. (new): nal -enamel cook
pointed' secretary and
Miss Bernice Jinks, and prayer was
'- Hensall, Wednesday, November 19th, at 12.$0
41. 4169x1
In Mellilorlal�l
Kemp assistant •'secretary for the
offered *by Miss Betty Roweii.8e. The
HOUSE FOR sALt�--FRaME HOUSE -CN
p.m:, sharp: Clare Jewell all -enamel gook
��. stove; 2 -burner electric [holt plate; DeForest
stove with oven:
' studio'coach:'2 day.bedA: 3 bedroom suites.
coming year. The chairman ,is to be
g
hymn, "III Christ There ig`'.,No East
where t.hey'intQud td spend the win- "A contribution for the Tweedsmuir
Crosley radio; electrie` heater; .electric toast-
Goderich Street East, 6 :rooms• Immedi-
Apply M. J. CROWLEY,
UPEE-IN LOVING 'MEMORY of A ,appointed for each meeting, _ Plans
D
or West", was sung. A missionary
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and son,
er and iron; breakfast set; table and 4
-leather
ate P6sseBion- to
Seaforth. 4169x1
drat mother who pawed away Noyemiaer•
were made to help -.drganize other
sketch was presented Charles
'
chairs, white, seats; extension table;
Bites cupboard: 6 dining chairs ; kitchen
'top;
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5, 1941-
Two '-lest bright eyes, a tender smile,
local forums. It was decided to 4im-
i
it' discussion one )lour,
of
Fee, Bill M1Ckle, Bill Elliott and Jim
Lost and Found
i chairs; bake table with yorcelaia num-
- bar of rocking chairs ; number of -small tab-
A loving heart khat 'knew no guile:
Deep 'trust in God that all was right
the period'`to
and also to hold 'a review night each
Rowcliffe. The program was ar»
-
ranged by Miss. Betty RaweTiffe. Dls
,. lea; occasional chairs ; chesterfield suite; un_,
right Piano with bench ; -hall rack; mirrors ;
wed''k-end with Mr. and Mrs, Jack .Mrs_
McEwan, Mrs.. Goddard, Mrs. Orr,
Her ioy to make some ether bright.
month in the township hall. with a
cussion took place regarding'a play.
LOST -SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAN'S
door lamp; 2 couches; 3 bedroom Buttes,
If sick or suffering one she knew,
special program A committee Was
to lie ,presented in the near future.
I
springs and mattresses; 1 iron' walnut finish
yellow gold Gruen wrist watch on Route
. Some ,uentle. act a 'love &he'd do;
appointed to draw up a schedule. for
Committee appointed was Miss L.
1.
single, bed,, spring -filled mattress; toilet sets;
bookcase; books; carpet sweeper; phonograph
2, or in town_ R.0-A.F. remembrance. Re-
ward. MR'S. GORD Jk KENZIE. Phone
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No thought of self, but of -the other,
I know He said, Wel] done, dear Monter.
the seal;en.
NOrmlIItOn, M1Sa Mary Goodwin and
TLFr i8 y'onmr Durham `coma, ane to freshen
and records; camp chairs; -large quantity of
835 r 2. 4169-1
-Sadly, missed and lovingly 'remembered
-
Miss Ruth Hess. The meeting con-
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bedding; pillows; quilts and linens; rugs;
scatter mats; carpets and other floor coven
Toronto last week.
Mrs. Tho alas McMichael spent a
by Husband and Family ,and Grandchildren.
to observe San
Clll(ljed with a hymn and benediction.
_ _ _
I
rings: folding ironing boars; quantity of
4I69ri1
BAYFIELD
:"'Th'e WOhelo Class of the United
sealers; brass pail; lawn mower; lawn roll-
L\
Notices
Dale.
MF. and Mrs, Melton Wilt9e and
ed the children of the llage and dis- dick assisting. Miss Ellis will con-
trict at a Hallowe'en in the duct the devotional period and roll
Church held its monthly meeting in
I1er;.garden
,
tools; large quantity of dishes .and
kftxheu 'utensils; cutlery and a host of other
of three o'etoek in the aftemoon on t'he fifth
d Births
Mrs. •Robert Watson and son, Ed-
the school room Monday -evening,
mass nd hot- ashore.
Pitiers: 20 York chunks, ranging from
'York POULTRY-
ar•tiples. PROPERTY -There will be offered
OF
Town Hall Friday eveninglast,
' War Il." The study will be
Prises were given for the best cos- of
,wards, who spent the past four
which opened with the president,
5
the residence of the lateryJ. W: Ortwein, sub��
ject,to reserve .bid;. 7 -room, 2 storey brick
__
McCOWAN Sn Scott Memorial Hospital, one months with her mother, Mrs'. F. A.
Nov, 3, to Mr, and Mrs. Peter McOowa:n, left for, her home
Mrs. Wesley Jones, in the chair, The
hymn, "In Christ There- is No East
house: 2 -oar garage, on Main street~ Hensall ;
COURT OF REVISION
Rox>"ra, a daughter. A BiaEei for Bob,
'Edwards, on.Frjday
,
•
,
9
furnace; 3 -'piece bath upstairs. .toilet down-
,:
' Jack and Peter.
in, Broadview, Sask- • •
or West" was sung, followed• with the
stairs; insulated; pressure watgr, system;
'hardwood floors.. This property, -is in excel-
Township of Tliekersmith
WALPEI At Mrs. Batten's Nursing Home,
Mr. and Mrs, William L, Ferguson
Lord's Prayer in unison. Miss Gladys
- Gent condition. Terms -Chattels, cash. Prop-
r'
kiceter, on October 30, to M�•. and Mrs.
left on Saturday for Sudbury where
Luker gave an instrumental- entitled,
eT 30% down, balance 30 days. Reserve
LATE AND
COURT OF REVISION ON THE 1948 AS-
C
_ Harry Walper (nee Melba Taylor), Dash-
wood, a son-neltoa Harry.'
they will spend .tile winter. Fit.-Lt.'Canadian
Capers," and business dis-
6fd • ESTATE OF THE vMR.
MSS. J. W. ORTWEIN : Hamid Jackson,
semment Roll will be. held in the Town
ENZENSBERGER--In St Joseph's Hospital,
and Mrs. W. Casey and son, Petah,
cussion followed. It was decided to
Auctrioaeer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk, •- I I
Hall. Seaforth. on Saturday, November' 15,
London, on Nov. 4, to Mr. and Mrs., Henry
leased Mr, and Mrs. Ferguson's
join with the young people in pro
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CrFARTNG AUCTION SALE -2 DAYS--
AYS-
_
, 1947, at 2 .p,m_
,hoe
Enzensberghr•, McKillop, 'a son.
LAWLESS -•-In 'Scott Memorial Hnspitat, on
Nov. 3, to Mr. Mrs. Douglas Lawless,
home for the winter.
Mr. Ken Newton, Detroit, spent
during a play in ,the sear future.
Committee appointed were Miss
i
i
November 12th 13th, Farm, Farm
a P. O$ESNEY,
and
of
.Ellis
and
. Clerk,
Walton, a son.
th ween -end with his aunt Miss'
and Miss Barbara Michie'. Discussion
Stock Implements and Hou3ehdld Effects, at
'I I Lots 23 and 24, ConAssion 4, Morris Town-
, Taw�hip of Tndceramit;b.
4169-2
MIIRRAY-In Scott Memorial Hospital: on
Nov. 5, to Mr. and. Mrs. William Murray.,
e ,
Elizabeth Weston. His mother, MTs. took place regarding sending relief to
ship, 1r/.i miles north and 2 males west of
Belgr•ave, will
.
Walton; a daughter.
Mabel Newton, Who has spent the Europe, and Miss Violet McClpmoti.t
,
Brussels, or 5 miles east of
i Iia sold oa Lot • 23: Wednesday, November
WALKER -In Scott Memorial Hospital, or}
Nov. S. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker,
past two weeks with '•her sister, re- and Miss Luker were. appointed. A
! 12th. I2.30 p.m-, sharp: IMPLEMENTS-
• 10•' tractor, fuNy "equipped, on
Seaforth, a daughter.
turned to Detroit with him on sun- program and social evening will e
.
TOWN OF SEAFORTIR
i Ccwk5butt
day. held November 26, the program tom-
.
,
snblier (like new); Cockshutt 3-fnr'row plow;
-Cockshutt 5 -foot one-way disc: 3 -section drag
barrows: International tandem 'tractor disc;
• four -section tractor barrows : four -sec-
tion diamond harrows; John Deere man -
�
- Mr. and Mrs, Jim Ferguson, of mittee being Miss ]Margaret' Glenn,
Landon, were guests of Mrs. J. Fer- Miss Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Maude
guson over the week end. Hedden and ;Vire; W Jones. The
Deaths '
DUNLOP -an Seaforth, on Saturday; Nov. 1.
I. old. on rubber; 3-dr•a�-
• use spreader, I
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... ..PRO(LAMATION'.atetil
Mr. and :firs. Eugene Souder, of topic was ably taken ,by Mr. Ddiuse -
.year
roller• 9 -ft; 1 S disc Imternatioual fartB-
�e,h
-latah Jane Martin, loving wife of'Hugh,.
Dunlop.
Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mrs. F. Forrest, Look Brother, Your House
�,
11 neer. drill; Massey -Harris binder, 7=foot; 6-
Intertkational drop head bay'
Ge I
MacKENZIE-'in Tuckersmith, on Sunday,
A. Edwards. --- is On Fire," showing how Canadians
, foot mower;
loader: tray boder; su Y rake; Massey -Har-
tis cream reparator, used six months: Inter-
MEETI G• OF HURON
Nov. 2, Mary Ann Proud.fook, beloved widow
of the late Alexander MacKenzie, in fret'
' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie and Mr. .need to change their way of living
Lawrence Fowlie, of London, were by living better lives. A lovely solo,
R-.. m embrance Da,
, ,
.,
' natior}a1 cream separator: Universal double
snit machine: new lr� H.P. Interna-
unit
80th S -I
DIINDAS-In McKialop, on Monday, Nov, s,
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'week -end guests of Misses F. and E. "There is Beauty in the Forest, was
t
milking
l ,was engine: circular saw; 2 good rrFb
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COUNTY COUNCIL
William George Dundas, in his 40th yew.
Fowlie. •• ._ sung by Miss Audrey Walsh, accom-
•
- •
fiber tired wagons; 16 -foot hay rack; stock
ENZENSBERGER-In St Joseph's Hosni
Mrs. Josep lne Robinson, of Lon- panied at the piano by her mother.
,. ,
f'1 rack; gravel box; sloop 'sleighs with flat
500 -tree evaporator, used two
°:I
HE NEXT WE`rnI m OF THE HURON
London, on Nov. 5, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Enzensberger, of McKillop.
don, and Mr' Turner, of Gode Miss Ellis gave a splendid reading
'Mustard:
�.
rack ; calfs::
seasons; 2 grain grinders; storage tank;
T County Council will be held in the Coun-'
MORSON-On Monday, Nov, 3, at Brampton,
rich, Spent the week•rehd with Mr. entitled, "As a Grain of
.
. ,gathering tank; 350 ,buckets and spites; fan-
cr7 Chambers, Clemrt Home, Goderich, Dean-
W. C. T. Morson, formerly of Seaforth, be-
a a a
loved husband of the sate Marian RuUhe-
and Mrs. Grant Turner. Seed.," "Beneath the Cross of Jesus"
' ,
ni'ng mill ;- -Renfrew °.Renfrew 2,000 -Pound scales, 2
.renting Monday, November 17th, at 2.00'
ford Holden, father re. Glenne,
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Furter and son; was the closing hymn, followed with
'
wheelbarrows: steel 'slush scraper; barn jack;
drive be1Ls: gnantv of lumber, shingles;
P.m, x
Mrs. John Fitzpatrick,.M J. H_ Best and
c. F1SSsse1 Morson )
Biil, of London, spent Sunday with the benediction. Lunch was served.
In accordance with a request from .
forks, ahovels, whiffietrAs and a host of
All accounts, satires of rlepgtatzons and
/
Mrs, Wm. Stinson. Hensall Women's Institute will holds
t'Il e Cahadiall Legion Seaforth
"
alner article:. FIIRNITURF-Grand' pianot
. oak dining room suite: buffet: china cabinet:
other business requiring the attention of
Council• should be in -the hands of the
Mrs. N. W, Woods is� spending this its next meeting at the home of .Mrs.
J• Smillie on Wednesday nighti 'Miss
r
Branch, and the 'desire the Mereh-
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��
CONSTANCE
table sad s chairs hike new) ; battery mantel
County Clerk mot•, IateQ than Satniday, No
week in Hensall with. her daughter,
of
radib; Connor gardriven washing machine
Beach stove (new) :
vember, 15th.
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Mrs. R. H. Middleton. , I Consitt will assist the hostess: The{
�-atis/ Committee to co-operateth
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. (new): nal -enamel cook
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Irvine anis guests at the meeting will be -the
2 heating, stoves: Coleman S -burner gas
3-burner''ca 1 oil stove;
,
N. W. MILLER, County Clerk,
Mr, Rolph Ressor, of,Owen Sound,
babe left on Slfnday for Southafnpton "grandmothers." and roll call 'will be
n
• same, I hereby proclaim 4 '
stove with oven:
' studio'coach:'2 day.bedA: 3 bedroom suites.
visited Mr, and Mrs. Leo Stephenson
where t.hey'intQud td spend the win- "A contribution for the Tweedsmuir
L
. springs and mattresse.:: extension table: kit-
• then chair : number of odd tables: number of
rockers: cupboards: of goad
Goderich, Ontario.
Ales -2
-
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and son,
ter, MT, and Mrs. Winson have leas- Village History." Mrs. A. Rundle, of
ed their House for the winter. will be the guest speaks
Tuesdayr.,Nov, 11th
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t
TREASURERS SALE
a truss; as iron
floor covens s: Coleman gas iron (newt:
blinds
Harr}, Mr. and Mrs. William Ben-
nington and sol`F: Dave, of Goderich,
G' er., Mrs.
d Mr, and Mrs, Keith Prusd and. Mr: er.' Mrs. R. Elgie will present the
-
AIWin Iamp:`'lawn •mower: 8 venetian
2' 10"' *ide. 4' 6••+hizh: mirror: quantity of
OF LANDS FOR, TAXES
and Mrs. Annie Henderson and
Glen Pruss, of London, spent 'the motto. The social committee will be"
Smi]liA, lViiss Corsitt, Mrs. A. D.
sealers. dishes, kitchen utensils. FARM-
brick house: bank barn:
George and Gladys, of Russeldale,
wed''k-end with Mr. and Mrs, Jack .Mrs_
McEwan, Mrs.. Goddard, Mrs. Orr,
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
12"cre Farm„ red
The Town of Seaforth
Sunday Mr. Mrs.
Parker.
,�,
drive sires crud pig Perr: to acre= 6f hard-
e
Were zuests of and
Mr. Albert Vanstone, o£ London, Mrs. C. Cook, Mrs. Mcl3eath and iVlrs[.
wood bash. Good water snPP1y.
Tlivasday. November 13th, at 1 P,in. CAT.
Count of .,Huron
y,
E. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Dale were in
spent a -'few days- last week with, Mr. R. $roderiek.
'meeting
A
an espectfully request the citizens
TLFr i8 y'onmr Durham `coma, ane to freshen
TO WIT:
and Mrs. George King. The monthly of the Even-
' ifrom 'January fo April: 1 Durham bull: 19
Durhim and Hereford spring calves; 13
-
• By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor
Toronto last week.
Mrs. Tho alas McMichael spent a
Mr. and Mra. Earl Norman and fam- ing Auxiliary (United Church) takes
to observe San
' steers, from 900 to 9000 ,lbs.; 2 heifers. 900
via.. 18 Durham heifers and steers rfsinir 2
of the Town of Seaforth ander his hand and
the seal'of fhe said corporation bearing date
few days with ;•lir. and Mrs. William.
ily mdved to Goderic)r'tin Saturday. Place at the home of Mrs, B. Kyle on
The Bayfield Lions b entertain- Monday evening, with Mrs. E. Shad-
yeaas old, HORSES -••1' grey =Te : rising 4
years +old:, 1 black mare rising 3 years old:
6 bar-
the 22nd day of September, 1947, sale of lands
in arrears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth,
will be bdd in the Tovm Hall a& the hour
Dale.
MF. and Mrs, Melton Wilt9e and
ed the children of the llage and dis- dick assisting. Miss Ellis will con-
trict at a Hallowe'en in the duct the devotional period and roll
*,( ]�
M. A. REID
laged mare: 1 driving: mare years old:
PIGS -3 York sows
of three o'etoek in the aftemoon on t'he fifth
Mrs. Thomas McMichael, Sr., of °Clio-
party «
"on call will be ' A memorable incident
,
mass nd hot- ashore.
Pitiers: 20 York chunks, ranging from
'York POULTRY-
day of Jarroarli 1948, apices the trrrtee earl
costs aro sooner Daid Notice is hereby given
tion, were guests Sunfta of Mr, and
Town Hall Friday eveninglast,
' War Il." The study will be
Prises were given for the best cos- of
MAYOR
' 1100 tb 130 lbs.- 1 frog.
ffi23 Hybrid' :pri"eh� sig anoatkas old, New
226
that the list of 'lands for sage for arrears of
Mrs. W. J. Dale.
i en b
tomes; games were played under the given by Mists Violet McGlymont.
Mees argue' Hocks; 2 raa$'e abelte s ;
isriwder feeders aril equipment
taxes was published in the Ontario Gazette
on the Fourth day of (Yetbbarr, 1017, and that
Mrs. Bromley, of Kitchener, Spent
'a fenw days with her parents, Mr. and
supervision of the local school teach- Social. committee will be, Mrs. Kyle,
,
•
,
stove; 1��
;'LAY AND gRAI,*r -300 btAela of Ni wheat;
'bta hou brie heat-. goo uusbels of
copies of the Mid `fiat" mss be 'bed at my
office 1
Mrs. James Dale and Mr. and Mrs.
ers, Mr. McAuley and Mrs., Parker, Mrs, Shaodick, Marys° Goodwin and
after which doughnuts, orangeade,, 'Edna Walsh. Final axran'gemtrnts are,
^ ,
« »
a Sa the King
idtr' of
tnb*6d, reach, Pro
D. D• H. S ON
W J Dale , .
cagdp and apples were served, The to completed for the annual aux
: • ve
g"In -' '
psi y itl 6-6 lit t o dills
Mr. slid Mrs., Peter Lind'l3ay visited
. ed
,be
" rl)ies given, for the costumes iliary� bazaar, -to be held .in school
, - I
, I '. Rtsm. 6a. J 1'�
p,►brl t, l,-
lr, air+el tTaclteon, Aur-
Tre rer�
Mr. and Mrll. Walter nroadfoot, of
'S'
1> .best .the
were $7'.00 for first prize and 60 cents roots, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 22, not
: '
aobe�t , 4189=1
_ ... 4Xt
pea 73 . n
r russela,' o nnd$7.
for second in the different elassee. - Nov. 16, 9A Previously when
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