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lowed with, prayer. The hymn, "Cold 171g the railing on (Ws), Doting.
'Lands," The
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iVl3'. T. S addick was a regent vial-;
for In Clinton,
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'• lied Ads Will Ile Inserted At New Low Cash Rates:
Ads
dor file: Weatta, Lest and Vetted, # le,.., -Per wands .- `
2 d week , Cleat
of this was S'tn g. Fre-
"The Church Fallows the Jap-
44•sse-Galiadian5," with ,Mrs. Dundas,
leaden', and Ethel and 'realm Dennis,.
Mrs. Cl arlie Boyd, Mrs. Alex Dennie
Taylor, Phyllis IVIeBrvide; throwing
the rolling Fin (boys),,,'+'Hugh Zapfe,
Leonard O'Rourlaetaserelay race, team•
composed of Hugh Zapfe, Leonard
O'Rourke, Morrie Taylor, Ge.o, Baird..
ployeci„ty' >I x•, k:dwar:.t II3oXlride, ex-
'perieaced sotnewiiat of a serious, an-
cadent midnight on Mond'ay of last
week. ' It appears that 'Oiler return-
ing to the home oY its employer,
. Mr. and Mrs, -W. B. Cross aria en.-
joying a pleasant visit with Mr., and
Mrs, D. Robinson, of 'London, after ,
which tmey. intend holidaying at Mania
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Minimum charge, drat insercirn„ 26 Cents
• Each enure, initial and abbreviation counts as one word.
card of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices, Coming Events -1 cent per word. i inhnum, 50
cents per weekfamilies
Engniries way be d,rected t. a Box Number. c/o The Huron Expositor. Los 10 Dents extra
wit eent,3o=dditional final will bn. charged if ads in dhow* class ars ant paid within 10 dare at
irtbe, Marriage. and Deaths inserted free of charge.
Auction Sales. Notices' to Creditors, Eto,-Rat.s on spptleatton.
and Mrs, T.J. Leeming taking the dif-
fereut parte, Pearl Regale favored
with a, guitar solo, "I Am Thine, 0
Lord," The meeting closed bysing-ing
ing hymen 509, "Our Loved Dominion
Bless," and the benediction by Mrs•
Dundas,' w
Gllnlour-McDairmid Reunion
On Thursdays Italy 1, about eighty
members of, the Gilmour-McDairmid7
gathered for • their annual
,picnic. During the afternoon sports
were enjoyed under the direction of
Mrs. Stan Love, Exeter, Results of
races: Children under 5, Robert Axl-
shortly after n idnight, he apparently'
felt asleep while driving hia 19281
13edan, just as he was cross
ing the culvert near Herb, Jones'
the
farm; with the result that his car
dropped into a deep ditch. at the sideslate
of the road and he was 'pinned under-
neath the car for some time. While
toulin' Island, and other centres:
Mr, and Mrs, W. Goodwin and
daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Maulltinsen
are enjoying a two weeks' vacation at,
Turnbull's Grove.
At the Royal Conservatory of Mus
is mid -summer examinations held in
Goderich June 23, at which Dalton
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APPRECIATE
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5-7,
on
HolWanted Lost and Found
Help I
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BLAKEdates
dison, Gary Mundell; children,
John Mundell, Ken Gilkinson; girls,
there he was, however, able to reach
the horn and the sounding of same
Glochlan was the examiner, Candi-
in this dfs'trict were successful
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YTELP WANTED -'GIRL WANTED AT icFslsE FOUND -1948 CAR LICENSE
•l^•0` once to help with housework, or older 1 L found at Lions Park, Owner may have
person. One young child in family. State same by proving property and paying charge
TOR , Apply to Box 681, HURON nxPosi-i e•. Box 680, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4204-1
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Week -end visitors in this vicinity
and attending the reunion at St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church were
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey and
8-10, Nancy Mundell, Betty Newton;
young ladies' race, Vician Hastings,
Blanche Zapfe; married ladies' race,
Mrs.' J. Addison, 'Mrs. R. Hastings;
married men's raee, Yeoman Aldwin-
awakened tlxe neighbors and brought
assistance to the ecene of the asci-
dent. Mr. Smith can congratulate him-
self on the fact that he was not ser-
iously hurt. The car Suffered °most,
in .passing: Grade III, Ronald Row-
Cliffe; Grade IV, Jean Lavender,
Marelyn Mousseau, Peggy Rowcliffe;
Grade VIII, Betty Mickle.
Confederation Life
Association
Phone 55
WHEEL AND TIRE, SIZE
family, of Goderich; Mrs. Blanche
kle, George Mundell; Iadies kick the
it a new wheel, new wind-
Hensall
DST --CAR
Ln o r e
2',( Hen-
Fiseus Yvonne
Margie Zapfe, Mrs. Go don
needing
the doors, be -
Additional Hensall News on
Tenders Wanted
,
swxso, 'between miles south of
Sall and 11't miles north of Kippen. Finder
leave atS DISTRICTEen
and and Billie, of Kit-
chener; Mr. and Mrs. Regis Duch-
Slipper,
Mundell; men's kick the slipper, Gor-
shield and new glass in
fore it can again do duty on the high-
Pages 3 and 6
Please
RE. PhoLLne 1,
OP7 RATlVE STORE. Phone 115, Hensall.
acme and son, of London.
don Mundell, .Glen Lockart; time racb,
wa y
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TENDERS for PAINTING
4z04-1
The Rau family are occupying their
Home at 'Blake.
Abe Zapfe, Grace Gilmour. Both yeti
lay races were won by the north
Mr. Jack Cooper, of London, spent
over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
.
TE NDERS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE
painting of the eater -os- and the in,t rior
of S. S. No. 6, Hibbert, 1.1,!t miles south of
Cromarty, by the Secretary -Treasurer until
For Sale
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The Swartzentruber families from
this vicinity attended a reunion at
New Hamburg
group. Lucky supper tickets, were
held by Yeoman Aidwinkle and Glen
Zapfe. decided to hold the
Mo
Mrs, Morley Cooper,
Mr. Charles Jackson spent Saturday
'last
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July 24. Work to be completed during the
summer vacation,
MRS. JESSIE McCULLOCH,
R SALE -6 DINING iOO5 LEATHER
chairs. PHONE 46 r 21, Dublin.
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on July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch and
tamily, of the Goshen Line North, vis-
ited his Mr. and Mrs. R.
It was plc-
nic next year at Seaforth and ar-
rangements and sports will be in
charge of the north group. Friends
in London.
Mrs, Fraser Cliff and her daughter,
Handy, of Montreal, are Visiting at
the, former's Mr, Mrs.
NEWFARM
Secretary Treasurer,
Cromartir, ant
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OR SALE- A F1E OF CHOICE HAY.
>�
Apply 4. W. MODELAN•D. Phone 660 r
4 Se,,.forth- 420.1.1
parents,
Desch.
\�Ir. and Mrs.- Harold FiYzlay and
family visited at Goderich. •
were present from Wingham, Blue -Hinton..•
vale, Hensall, Exeter, Clinton, Kip -
Pen, Brucefield and Hamilton.
parents, and
A number from here took advant-
'age of the open black'bass season on
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A C 111 N E R Y
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FOR SALE -1936 1'r; TON CHFV. TRUCK.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hamlyn and Miss
.
July 1, and report a good catch. ' •
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For Sale
stake body. snow tires. Reasonably prix:-
Hol}e Miss Kath4een •Faille,
Property
p y
ed. D. E KYLE, KDOGt. 4209-1
and of
London, called on Mr. and Mrs. F.
DUBLINNOWAVAILABLE
Miss Marilyn Mousseau, daughter of
and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau receiv-
Mr.ed
FOR SALE -MODERN, FULLY IN-
SALE BULLDOG PUP, 1 MONTH
Bancroft on their way holidaying.
word last Wednesday that she
HOUSE
sulated house, air conditioned, thermostat-
Melly controlled furnace, pine panelled living
20/ 12', den, three bedrooms, modern
FUR
old. PHONE 33 r 79, Hensall.
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' .The Bible School opened on Mon-
day in the Ammish Mennonite Church,
June Promotions
The following the the
passed iter third -year Conservatory of
Music exams, which she tried in Gode-
room x
kitchen, bathroom. Landscaped Tod SO x 120.
Apply G. F. SANSOUCY. Phone Seaforth 11
39t?�t. 4204x1
w n BALE 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, IN
Kdod running condition. Apply ELMER
SOMERS, at Seaforth Motors.
4•`04x1
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Bronson Line, and will continue until
July 16.
Mrs. Oscar Ducharme and dough-
ter, Mrs. Martindale, in Sarnia
are resells of
Junepromotions at S.S.S. No. 4, Hib-
'beet'. VIII -Mary Morris (Hon.),
.Jerome Morris, Barbara Jordan. VII
rich a few weeks ago.
Master Derrick Richards, of Mont
real, is visiting his grandparents, Rev.
• 1 21A 12 -foot COMBINE
_
• Wanted
rj OR, SALE --MODERN IaTCIIEN. CAB-
met, porcelain top, natural finish, with
were
to see a member of their family in
hos'pita! there.
-Mary Margaret McMillan (Hon.).
V -Mary Margaret Coy71e (Hon.),
Anne Marie McMillan (Mona, Iv-
and Mrs. Hinton.
Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin McBride, was operated on Scott
• 1 FORAGE HARVESTER
• 1 6 CLIPPER COMBINE, with motor
WANTED -USED TRICYCLE, MEDIUM
YY Box 678, HURON EXPOSITOR
red trim, and 2 -burner hot piste- GORDON
{ KLIIBER- Phone 312•J. 4204.3
Master 'Bobbie Finnigan is holiday-
ing with his grandmother, Mrs.
Josephine Morris (Hon.), Lou Barry.
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, last Fri -
day for Latest reports
-ft.
attachment.
size.
4204-�c1.
OR SALE -WORSTED SERGE -LADY'S
Fredeoat,pin
-Helen M. Flanagan, Teacher,
appendicitis.
are that she is progressing nicely.
blackstripe,size
The annual school picnic was held
ANTED TO BUY -ALL OLD HOSSES,
and dead animals. If suitable for mink
feed than fertilizer If
nwtthbuffet lout
16, Rood as' ew:
ish: 2 -burner oven in good condition. Phone
EXPOSITOR,
VARNA
ou the schucl grounds of S.S.S. No. 4,
Hibbert. Parents and friends and ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cooper and fan-
ily, of Exeter, spent overasJuly 1 (boli -
• 1 30 -tooth DUMP RAKE
will pay more prices.
That, will pay fertilizer prices. If dead, phone
at once. GILBERT BROS., Goderich. Phone
143 or Box 679, HURON
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Holidayvisitors at the home oAf Mr.
pupils of the section were present.
The races were directed by the teach-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Cooper,
• 1 6 -ft. BINDER, used only one year; good
golleet: 926 r 21 or pas r 32. Goderich. 1 OR SALE -1 GAS WASHER, JOHNSON
4189-1f F Iron Hor,e motor; General Electric bat-
Iron
and Mrs, Ings were: Mrs. Horner and
her three grandchildren, and the Miss-
er, Miss Flanagan, with the following
results: Toad race, :Mar :Morris;
y
Mr. and 'Ml's. Stodgill, of Toronto,
and
spent last FridaySaturday
�T
buy.
TO PURCHASE
PLiLLETS EIGHT WEEKS TO LAYING,
tery radio: Massey-Hsrrie 6 -foot binder, all
in good condition. Priced reasonable. FRAN-
CIS COLEMAN, Jr. Phone 858 r 22, Sea -slipper,
forth. •-' 4204-1
es' Kruger and their brother, Ralph,
Rev. LaVerne Morgan. Rector of
St. John's Church, gave an address
the
junior, Noreen McMillan; kicking the
Barbara Jordan; junior, • Dan
Morris;- shoe scramble, Anne Marie
in ndMrs.visit-
gat the home of Mr. and Els-
ton Dawson.
Mrs. Jennie Winder, who has been
HOME FREEZERS, CREAM SEPARATORS
AND MILKERS - To Suit Your Need ,. ,
Pure bred or Hybrid crosses. Advise age,
number and peice- Apply
TWEDDIE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED.
Fergus, Ontario.
4202-8
R SALE ---NEW GOODISON THRESH-
ing machine. 528-96; new Oliver Combine,
motor driven; new 2 -row Oliver scuffles; 1
used De•'ring mower, all reconditioned. Ap-
ply to A. K''RSLAKE, Hensall, Oliver Deal-
er. Phone 40. 4203-2
of welcome to the members of
L.O.L. 1035 and visiting brethren from
Bayfield, Clinton, Brucefield and Mit-
chell. Owing to the extreme heat
the attendance was not as large asMr.
might have been. The choir was as-
McMillan; eryjunior, Anne Morris; re-
lay race, Jerry Morris' team; Ob-
stacle race, MaryMargaret McMil-
Ian's team. n Bingo was played by'the
ladies. Sandwiches and cakewere
•Rev,
laid upwith an attack of pneumonia,
is able to be out as usual.
Mrs, James McClymont spent Sun -
daylast in Guelph with her^brothe•r,
Wagner.SEAFORTH
A. Hinton is appealing for a
NEW THOR WASHERS AND IRONERS
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MOTORS
Comm Events
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OR SALE-MoCOR:MICK BINDER, 6 -FT. ;
FA
Dsesin mower, 5 -ft.; Mas ey-Hon is side
delivery rake: hay 4-ack. flat bottom: Max-
Sifted 'by Mrs. E. Heard and Mrs.
Larison, of Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cudmore and Iiltle
served by the senior pupils.
farewell address was •read by
Jerry Morris to the retiring teacher,
good attendance of his congregation
on Sunday morning next when he r
pro-
.
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WARREN OVENS AND H15 ORCHESTRA
W with June Decker as vocalist will be at
the Crystal Palace Ballroom, •Mitchell, Fri-
day night. 4204x1
well hay loader ,old model); Massey-HarrisMiss'
10 -booth cultivator: Noyen 30 -hoe seed aria:
and several other used horse-drawn farm im-
pimiento. JAMES HILL, Staffs,
• 4204-2
son, Paul, of Holmeavilre, spent an
evening with the latter's parents, Mr.
and MIs. J. F. Smith.
Helen Flanagan, and a prase/a.
talion of a n'al^.nt end table was
made byse Mary Margaret McMillan.
Mr. 'Joseph E. Feeney, on behalf of
Poses to enlighten his listeners of
facts made too light of in this day
and age,.which, if not remedied now,
might tend to close the doors of the
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
Massey -Harris Sales and Service
Mr. and Mrs. Triutz have moved to
the school board and ratepayers,
churches in our smaller communities,
DANCE To (`,Ell. MUSIC of ROSS
�•' Pearce and his :Melody Masters every Sart-
urday night at the Mitchell Lions Arena
Free dancing 9-9.30. Jitney dancing 9.3042.
_such
Auction Saks
Goderich.
Mrs. Margaret McClymont was re-
newing acquaintances in the village'
thanked Miss Flanagan for her co -
operation and excellent work, and:
+wished
as Kippen, Hillsgreen and Chis-'
PP
elhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander left
PHONE 141 SEAFORTH
General admission 10c. Next week the
dance will be held on Thursday night be-
cause of the OKNX Barn Dance being held
OMMUNITY AUCTION SALE OF FURNI-
C ture in the Skating Rink, Seaforth, Sat-
uraay sight, July 17th, at 7 o'clock. Anyone
Tuesday,
Miss Marilyn Horner, of Exeter, is
in
her success at her new school
hear Biddulph.
i
The pupas of S,S. No. 10, Logan
last week 'to spend a time with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McClure, of Bramp-
.
by the Legion Branch on Saturday night-
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wishing to put furniture in this sale, ,call
HAROLD JACKSON, 14 -661, Seaforth.
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renewing acquaintances and around
the village.
(Jarmuth School), held a farewell
picnic on the school grounds, featur-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson spent
p
a, few days last week visiting friends
•
eeeeeeeem
ing presentation to the retiring teach-
Michigan,
Business Cards
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND .PROP-
arty. -The undersigned has ,received in-
TUCKERSMITH
er, Miss Kay Woods. An address was
read• by Grace Osborne and Elaine
in U.S.A.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Far-
nECRETARIAL AND BOOgI{F.EPING SEB
D vide. Records maintind and prepared
sRillage no tb sen by pub tic auction in thequhar,
Village of Hensall, on weanesaay, July 14.
at. 8 o'clock p•m., two-story 8 -room frame
Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Seaman and
Gaffney and Shirley Osborne present -
ed a cream pinup lamp and a set of
in Clinton Hospital, on Mon-
day, June 28, a son.I
. BE.LONG
•WON'T
for income tax* purposes. W. EDWARD
stucco house, bath and furnace, fuel base-
Donald, of Kitchener, and Mr. and
bronze book -ends. Miss Woods grac-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McBride return-
SBODUTHS�AT Officeforth., in Dominion 4 B�nf
76t
qui bet and suitable tporrunning duplex-ater. Terms Houseof
sale made known day of sale. J. HEWITT,
MI's. E. 'Elliott and son, Brian, of To-
ronto, were recent guests of relatives
iously expressed her gratitude and
appreciation of all the kindness from
ed on Thursday last after spending a
four-day holiday visiting friends in
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Notices
Proprietor; Ed. Corbett, Auctioneer.
4203-2
in Tuckersmith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig and Don
ald, of Gorrie, and Mrs.. Florence Doig
the ratepayers duz-ing her teaching
term. She has been engaged as
',teacher London,
Detroit and Windsor.
Dr. James Jarrott, of New York, is
spending a week or two visiting his
Seaforth Lions Club
NOTICE -,BOY 15 YEARS OLD, INTER-
eared in farm work, wishes work. Apply
to JAMES MnNAIRN, Jr. Phone 660 r 2,
Cards of Thanks
and son, Andrew, of Egmondville, vis-
ited with Mrs. Doig and Janet on
of a school near
Following thS" games and races, for
which prizes were awarded, lunch,
mother, Mrs. Catherine Jarrott.
Mr, Howard Clarke is visiting at
13th ANNUAL
Seaforth. 4204-1
MRS. DON McKN1GIJT WISHES TO
lY1
Sunday.
Mrs. S. Stackhouse and two chil-
with cake and ice cream, was served.
Several
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day-
man, pgior to starting his season's
RIVERSIDE REST HOME, MITCHELL.
Ont -Convalescents, bed patients and
elderly ladies. Trained nurse in attendance-
PHONE 69, Mitchell- 4204x2-tf
thank her many friends for flowers, gifts
and cards received during her stay at Scott
Memorial Hospital.Death
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area, of London, are guests of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Bell.
Mr. S. Green, of Grand Bend, was
ex -pupils were present,
A highly respected former resident
of John HastingsUMMER
work with E. D. Smith canning fac-
tory in Winona.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Dayman, of
-
Mr. Jonah
of Hibbert Township, ,Toho Hastings,
London, home
•
JUST ARRIVED -2 BISSELL TRACTOR
discs, 7 -foot and 8 -foot with handy con-
troller, etc.; 1 slightly used Fleury 3 -furrow
tractor plow. V. J. LANE, R.R. 5, Sea-
forth. Phone 46 r 12. 4204x1
R- VICTOR LEE, TUCKERSMITH. WISH-
M es to thank all relatives and) friends for
gifts sent him when a patient in Scott Men-
orial Hospital. Seaforth, with special thanks
to D. J. A. Gorwill and the nursing staff.
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the guest of his brot\lr,
Green, of Tuckersmith.
Mr, John Doig, of Grand Rapids, is
the guest of his mother and sister.
Master D. Foster, of Wingham, is
died in London, followinga prolong-
ed illness- He was the son of the
late _lir. and Mrs. John Hastings, who
last p:o: C'el'ts of Hibbert, and is the
,last surviving member of the family,
g
are visiting at the of
their son, Donald Dayman-
Miss Ida Dayman and Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Johnston, of London, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.(ARN
vAL
WHITEWASHING
TEWASHING WITH ROCK LIME
and DDT. .Gail FRED HARBURN.
Phone 44 r 9, Dublin. 4203-tf
HE FAMILY OF lrif LATE W. GEORGE
T Dick desire to express their grateful ap-
preciation to their many friends and neigh-
hor8
the guest of his cousin, Master Don-
ald Bell, of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Green and daugh-
He w'a8 unmarried and spent the
greater cart of his life in Hibbert
Township. The "funeral was held
P,r+bert ,Dayman,
Miss Leila Kinsman, of London,
spent- the week -end at the home of
RADIO REPAIRING -WILL REPAIR ALL
makes of radioe. Will pick up Mondays
and Thursdays at E. H. Close's Barber Shop.
for their kincj, expressions of sympathy
extended to them during their recent be-
reavement; special thanks to Dr. Goddard,
Rev. P. A. Ferguson and Mrs. C. Kennedy,
ter and son-in-law, of London, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green,
of near Hensall.
from the residep.ce of MT, and MI's.
William McMillan on Saturday, to-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kins-
man•
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Murray, of Esse-
1ig'/'Tghts
GLENN ICECHNLE, Blyth.
and all those who assisted in any way.
St. Columban Church. Rev. Father
��
ter, in Kippen
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Mrs. Chapman, of Egmondville, was
O'Drowski officiated
the Requiem•
were on Saturday last.
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visiting with relatives in Tuckersmith.
at
Mass and the graveside ceremonies,
Mr. Abe Chesney, of Toronto, is
SHAVINGS FREE
The palr.bearers were Joseph Roach,
visiting his brother, Harry. .
In Memoriam
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Long spent
QUANTITY ARE AVAIL
SHAVINGSBRUCEFIELD
John :McIver, Thomas Morris, John L.
Coyne. Doyle
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part of last week with friends in To •
A able free of chargee-.
c Help yourself now
IN LOVING MEMORY JANET BRINT-
.Michael and John
Kairns. Ir.•terment took in St,
ront0'
Friday
before the supply is exhausted. Available
business hours only.
-
JOHN BOSHART & SONS,
Phone 397 Seaforth
4203-2
OF
nell, who passed away a year ago, July
4, 1944-
We have only abeautiful memory
To remember our whole life through, •
But its sweetness will linger forever
As we treasure the meinory or you.
Mrs, Elsie Forrest, London, visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc-
Queen.
Miss Joan Hann, Lansing, Is visit-
place'
Columban cemetery, •
Personals: Rev. Joseph A. Feeney,
London, with his brother, Martin
Feeney, and other relatives; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, PatriciaWednesdayNIduring
and Terry are spending their holidays
with Mrs. Alice Dinsdale.
Mrs. Etta Stackhouse and children,
of London, have been visiting Mr. and JULY 21 JULY 23
-Always remembered by the '•'amity.
ing her friend, Blanche Zapfe.
'Lon-
Harold Snuck and daughters, Kath-
Mrs. Andrew Bell.
Notice To Creditors
NGRAM-LN LOVING MEMORY OF DAD,
I Alexander Ingram, who entered into restspending
Misses Ina and Ellen Scott,
don, are holidaying with their bro-
thers, Ross and Bill Scott.
leen and Carol Ann, Kitchener, with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Molyneaux;
Miss Jean Costello, London, Mrs.
i
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott are
their holiliays with their
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Lions
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Seaforth
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of WILLIAM MASON
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
July 1.1, 1943.
J nta thought
memof sswweetad nrremembrance,
Just Just the .love and sweet devotion d true:
Of ones who think of you.
-Ever remembered by the Family.
Mr. Jack McEwan, London, is visit-
ing at the home of Mrs. Barbelle
Thompson.
Miss Laura Snell is spending some
and
Gene Giroux, Thorold, with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Costello; Frank Doyle, To-
ronto, with his mother, Mrs. James
Doyle; Miss Genevieve Feeney, To-
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Smith, in Guelph.
Mrs. J. F. Cluff and daughter,
,
Wendy, of Montreal, and Master Der-
('ick arils, of St. Hubert, Quebec,
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ALL
the Estate of William Magian, late of the
of Seaforth, in the County of Hnron,
Farmer, deceased, who died on the
8th day of June, 1945, are hereby .notified to
send in full plarticulare of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 30th day of
Jury, 1948, after which date the assets will
ise distributed, having regard only to claims
then received.Varna,
ALSEIt IN LOVING MEMORY OF PTE.
Arthur praiser. who was kilted ;r; action
in Caen, July 8, 1944.
He died, the helpless to defend,
A faithful soldier's noble end.
--Lovingly remembered by Mother, Sisters
and Brothers. 4204x1
holidays with her sister. Mrs. Fred
Boyce.
Messrs. Ben Kaiser, Detroit, and
Earl Kaiser, Chicago, were week -end
visitors here. Mrs. J. Kaiser and
Mrs. B. Kaiser, who have been visit-
ing here, returned to Detroit with
thele.
ronto, with her mother, Mrs. Kathleen
'r'eeney; Charles Krausko, Detroit,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Krauskopf; Mr. and Mrs. Rober: Mc-
Grath and family, Detroit, with Mrs.
Mary McGrath; Mrs. J. Hunter, To-
route, with her sister, Miss Mary
Beale; Mr, Mrs. George Holtz-
sic
are va9iting'tlle former's parents, Rev. ' a lQTawas
and Mrs. Hinton,. at the •Manse, B1il�er and Better' Than -Ever
erRetired
Mr. and Mrs, Ellison WWI in and y
family, of Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs. s
Gordon Westlake and family, of Bay- • SENSATIONAL AERIAL DISPLAY -
field, and Mrs. J. Love and family, of
were recent visitors with Mr. `The Lady of the Skies, in a death -defying .
DATED' at Seaforth, this 5th day of July.
1948.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
seafortb, Ontario,'Rourke,relatives
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Brock were Sun-
day visitors at the home of her par-
and
•hauer, Galt, Mr. and 'Mrs. Andy
O'Rourke and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Harold Tones.
andact atop a swaying •125 -foot steel pole.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane visited
in Clinton
Solicitors for the Executors.
4204-3
BEDARD-In Alexandria and Marine Hovel -encs,•
tal, Goderich, on July 5, to Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. . J. K. Cornish.
K
Mr. and Mrs. Lobb and family, of
O with .
Detroit, Mrs.
and
Dan Burns; Misses Marie and Geral-
recently.
OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gacksetter and Mr. s
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of THOMAS PHILLIPS
AMrEL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
'the Estate of , in theas Phillips, late of otho
Town of Seaforth, in County of Huron.
Merchant, deceased, who died on the 8th day
of June, 1948, are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the under-
signed on or before are 30th day of July,
3948, after which datte the aesete will be lis-
ttribnted, 'having regard only to claims then
Armand Bedard (nee Teresa Maloney), a
dons
MONTGOMERY -in MERY-in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on July 1, to Mr, and Mrs. William
Monteornery, R.R. 4, Walton, a son.
STILES -In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stiles.
SAN -1n a daughter.
RYAN -1n su+9th Memorial Hospital, on July
5, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, Mc-
Kutop, a daughter.
KERR-In Scott Memorial Hospital, on July
7, to Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, JI -R. 1,
Seaforth, a son (still born).
Flint, Mich., have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. George Henderson. On Sun-
day in Brucefield United Church, two
beautiful vocal numbers \were given,
a trio by Dick, Don and Jean Lobb,
and duet by Dick and Don Labb,
\
Although there was a smaller at-
tendance than usual, all present en-
,joyed the annual picnic at S.S. No. 10,
Stanley, on Wednesday, July 30„ on
the school grounds. Ball games and
sports were enjoyed by the young folk
dine .Dillon. Ingersoll, are vacationing
with thtir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Dillon; •Mrs. Edward Tyndall and fame,
ily, South Pero:spine, Mrs. Elsie
Jordison, London, and Miss Lyda
Jordison, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Whetham and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
`friend; Mr. and Mrs, William Staple-
ton and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
p
Kahle. Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Staple-
ton, Carl Stapleton, Mary and Jerry
attendee the First Solemn High Mase
and Mrs. W. Hor ey called on Mr. • SIX BANDS
John Hunkin in Victoria Hospital,
London, and visited Mr. and Mrs. • FERRIS WHEEL
John Casey in Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson and •NEW AND DIFFERENT GAMES
, •and Mrs. A. Gackstetter attend -
ed the social' evening
gin honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Cann, near Clinton, • DANCING
on Friday ebening last. •
The Sunday School picnic of St. An- • FIREWORKS DISPLAY
drew's Church, Kippen and •Hillsgreen _
will be held at Jowett's Grove,` Bay+-
rerenvea,
DATED at Seaforth. this 5th day of Jn•lY,p
lose.McKILLOP
MCCONNELL & HAYS,
and a bountiful supper and generous
supply of ice cream brought another
of Rev. John S. Stapleton, 'C.S.B., at
,
Collingwood on Sunday; Mr. and
field, Friday, July 16. S%7atch for
school year to a successful close.
Mrs. A. Forster at Wroxeter; ••Mr. and
Seaforth, on4Exec
Solicitors for the Exeedrtom.July
42044
'Phe meeting of the Bethel W.
gg
A. and W.M.S. wasoheld in the church
with' Hymn 3'76, "Blest Be
Following are the results of the rac-
es: Children underea!-age, Or-
Mrs. Thos. J. Molyneaux attended, the
Drysdale reunion on Sundgy.
t
' HENSALL
Jf'urther D
De• aths
and opened
the Tie That Binds," and all repeat-
ing the Apostles' Creed. The minutes
sin Baird, Larry Le Bean; u; girls, 618,
,Tears Rathweil, Maxine Le Beau;
boys, 6-8, Bob Caldwell, Ken Caldwell;
Among those attending- the golden
wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs.
David McConnell last week were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall, of Flint,
and Mrs. E. Marshall and son, Ras -
PLAN
MOWN-Inrdwieh.w01 Moatdre, lateangas,
S. Brown, Egmondville, 4n lase 82nd your.
EAAttNGS-In London,. on Thursday, July 1.
John nitstiitgs lit his 87th' year.
LLI,TitdA--In Seaforth, on Tuesday. Judy 6,
Ale/Mader Charles Linke, in itis 4553, Yeargladies'
P Ou t; Senfoith,,00n85atta .lnfy 3,
Eiagnt)haadas
Si 'fdt4 nae -,tried it Pororltu *Ale 4 iatn
80101,214 at 'ilei fie, 2N1 lag Ba, Nii,att-
uti, K'Nfi",.Tttn6 22, bo ' *I'm a1! Gilbert
al's + ?d'. er +LYE
54 , iC1ajlEbru lair' Intoin e<iit +irt'• 6
Stour �V`etttptr, .
of the June meeting were read and
approved and the roll call answered
by eleven mem'bers. A social at the
hoftle of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Bolton
an Friday evening, July 16, was ar-
ranged. There will .he a program. and
lunch Will be served, Mrs, Willis
had charge •of the devotional
Bart of the 7tiC ting, which 'opened
With the ball to worship. The .thetiie
the' meeting was "The Armament
Of Geed `Git'fil:" Hymn. 15 Was sung
girls, 9-11, Thelma Baird, Verna Eyre;
boys, 9-11, Gerald Rathwell, Robert
Mustard; boys, 12 to 15, Leonard
O'Rourke, John Moffatt; sack race,
Thelma Baird, Donna Taylor; young
race, Donna Taylor, Thelma
Baird; young men's race, Leonard
Oitourke, Gerald athwell; clothes,
pin race, Thelma Baird; kick the slip-
. per (ladies), Donna Taylor, Phyllis
. McBride; men's kick the slipper,
Thornton Mustard, George Baird.;
114v. John F. McConnell, 01.M., Mary-
knoll, N.Y.; Sister M. St,. (David and
Sister M. Jere/lie, "The 'Pines," Ghat-
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Dingo-
man and sons, David, Jack and Paul,
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. P, D. McCon-
dell a.nd Ann; Seaforth; Frank Me-
Connell, London; Mara Edward Me-
Grath, Ilderton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Counter and daughter : Patricia, Ids ..
ronto; Mrs, Mary Dorsey and Mita,
'Camilla Williams; Vitroft,.
sell, of London., ,recently visited with NOW TO ATTEND
friends in the village.
Billy and Judith S•haddiek, of Hen-
gall, and Catherine and Jimmy Lavelle •
of Palmerston, are vacationing with
Miss Blvira Ohurcb'ill and Mrs, D. Space contributed the °
Chup
Churchill, of Toronto, who are oe- in e f 174
miming their Ba eid cottage for the service of this Goin7nu Try'
xl
sural+'mer months. it
Mr. and Mrs. Herdman and family, by John Labatt Limited
of Buffalo,: NX., were.,wsok-end vial' , •
tors at the home of .4ti..,and ititrs: ii.•