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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1949-09-30, Page 10R sir 141i1� A qpN144.i. 14;0, lAI,1,N:0S iQRN. K •ti>4IlP.alli,ea with p>x ritg w��i� Sery�.c. . 11`04 QNTARio i@lltNiAl`l'S iVi•UTUAI;/ itI•crli RA1AtCrIri' rt*n t0Q4 gladly .given. E" D ... R T .ATSON Q,. A. REID Proprietor �uxance 84 Real Estate QNB 214 SFIAFORTFI 0 Q*0Q40'',,0O0O4o BOX 0 mutat trbice OAMBULANCE rittau ,o ! arks ; ;Nits i` a c1 M• . e • 1. " t'ig1 i, Vi?a!l's�or, Opt.,. 6401 ` ,aai: invi atiQa. to ,their fl?iends,'anll:relatives to a, reception. o s o . Su Me hemi in Ow.Logi n Herne,. +I itcheii, .flue., Oct. 4, X339, on the. old versary occasion of the g en ani of their marriage Sfty years ago, O 0 Prompt and careful attention. 0 .C? Hospital Bed. , O ±�? 'LOWERS FOR ALL 4 = OCCASIONS O ip PHONES: O •O Res. 695-W or 18; Store 43 0 4 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 00 <> 000000 0 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O 0 O O 0 Co 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4'0000000000 o '> J. A. BURKE Q Funeral Director 0 0 and Ambulance Service 0 .0 DUBLIN - ONT. 0 0 Night or Day Calls: 0 0 Phone 43r10 0 O 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 00 0 0 W. J. CLEARY 0 0 Seaforth, Ont. 0 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 4 O AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or Day Calls -335 00 0 0 O 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director Main Street - Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Telephone 119 Nights and Holidays 65 0 0 O 0 O 4 O O O 4 • Announcement.— Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hugill, McKillop, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gwendolyn Hope, to Francis Elmer MoCuteheon, eldest son of Mrs. McCutcheon, Brussels, and the late Barry McCutche'on, the wedding to take place the mid- dle of October. To Sponsor Ballet Dancing.— The Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E., Goderich, is willing to sponsor a dancing teacher from the Volkolt Canadian Ballet School, Toronto, if a sufficient number of pupils are interested. Classes will be arrang- ed for both children and adults. Enroll now and get a good foun- dation,in a rapidly growing art in Canada. Anyone interested can communicate with Miss Jose Saun- ders, telephone No. 316, or Mrs. H. M. Ford, telephone No. 268-J. 4 O D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. •1al4tl , ) t�Ct ♦I/ yt(�i� t.40. 0ara.: •rht wm A.4 ;hi C,x R tele in'.. l'ICiieraAlirh, 'Pie Coal •of the int duel Carnochan and 4 Marion Proadkaet,' pioneer rest- +louts of .the district, and was in hiss Gd�til Yeas, l .e was tnarri Elizabeth ¥oNay, of Lucknedowto, who predeceased hint in 193(6. Farming itp Tacitersmith on the second concession ' until 1919, he removed to .1,4101MOw, and in 1938 retired to Seaforth.; where he had made his home since. Surviving are one daughter. Miss Resale Carnochan,, of Ottawa, and two sis- ters,, Mrs. Joseph Scott, Roxboro, and Miss Agnes Carnoohan, • of town. In religion Mr. Carnochan was a Presbyterian. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the G. A. Whitney Funeral Chapel, with interment in South Kinloss cemetery, Lucknow. The pall- bearers were: James Broadfoot, Alex Broadfoot, James T. Scott, James Black, Lew Tebbutt and James Carnochan. First Presbyterian Church. -10 a.m., Bible Class and Sunday School; 11 a.m., Sacrament of the Lord's Sutsper; 7 p.m., Evening Worship.—Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. Northside United Church.—Rev. D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes; 11 a.m., Worship and Communion. Service; sermon sub- ject, "Windows Open Toward Jer- usalem"; 7 p.m., Worship; sermon subject, "The Curse of Easy Things." A cordial welcome to all services. McKillop United Churches.—In accordance with the churches of Seaforth, services will revert to Standard Time on Sunday, Oct. 2, at the usual hours. — Rev. J. R. Peters, Minister. Thuell - Forbes.—A pretty wed- ding took place on Friday evening last at 6 p.m. at the Manse of the United Church, Mitchell, when Gladys Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adin Forbes, of Egmondville, became the bride of William Ross Thuell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Thuell, of Blyth. Rev. Johnston performed the ceremony. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Diegel, of Brodhagen. The bride chose a grey gabardine suit with wine accessories and wore a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Diegel also wore a gabardine suit. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Thuell left on a trip to Montreal, and on their return will reside in Blyth. A dinner party was held in their honor on Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Alin Forbes. LEMON'S TAXI ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone: 162-J or 162-w FOR SALE Modern House on East William Bt. 100 Acres, near Varna; suitable for grass, with 60 acres can be cultivated. 100 -Acre Farm, suitably situated on highway; good buildings; run - Wing water. Early possession. Duplex, solid brick. All modern conveniences. Good investment. WANTED TO PURCHASE Farm land, without buildings, suitable for cultivation. M. A. REID REAL ESTATE PHONE 214 CLEVE CARTER'S 6AX/ • COURTEOUS SERVICE • PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: DAYS 182 NIGHTS 346-R FOR SALE - I11I1111111111IIIIIl1111111111I11111111111itllll NOTICE The Course on Preparation of SCHOOL LUNCHES sponsored by the Seaforth Wo- men's Institute, will be held Thursday and Friday OCTOBER 6 and 7. in FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , SEA FORTH from 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. The Demonstration will be by Miss Broadfoot, 'of the Wo- men's Institute Branch and Home Economics Service of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. A cordial invitation is extended to all ! • Please note change of place. BRICK HOUSE -3 -piece bathroom, fur - wawa. double garage- Situated on S/W. corner at Wilson and Centre Ste. A love - l'9 home. Prompt possession. 8 -ROOM FRAME ,HOUSE—Church St: a -Piece bathrro'om, furnace. Close to •Dhool and churches. Prompt possession. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 Amilmaismit, beauty counselor Complimentary Skin Caro Make-up Analysis FRANCES McLEAN wsw Skin Care Analysis McLEAN Phond 392-W tti f Ur. Fred Tt 1sst !o$',$r'antiord, was a' visitor in to'ittt ,, lthe past week, renewing old aegnaXtttances. • Miss Blanche 'I.$gltowler, of Windsor, was a guns. 104:Week of Mr. and Mrs„ J, A. "Went ett• • Mr, John SteWaxt, :Of Strat- ford, attended -the S.afarth Fall Fair on Friday. • Mrs. adsonCa iD4eil, of Toronto, visited witi? **parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bunt; in Mc - 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011! Presbyterian W. M. S. Meets.— Mrs. Robert Eberhart presided ov- er the September meeting of the W.M.S. of First Church on Tues- day afternoon and opened. the pro- gram with a poem entitled, "If," followed by prayer. The secretary gave the highlights of the- Pres- byterial Rally held in Clinton re- cently. Mrs. Eberhart said she had had a message from Rev. J. E. El- der, missionary on furlough, who asked that he be remembered in our prayer. Mrs. Kerr took over the meeting and Mrs. Thos. Bickell read the Scripture lesson. An in- teresting article on "Forecast of China," was given by Miss Lena Graham. The offering was receiv- ed by Mrs: W. E. Kerslake and dedicated by the group singing, "We Give Thee But Thine Own." Mrs. John McMillan gave a most interesting story on the life and work of Chioang, a native Tyall missionary in China for over 20 years. An informative letter was read by Mrs. Kerr from Miss Hel- en Larkin, regarding the work among the Indians in the North- west. Mrs. Kerr closed a profit- able meeting with prayer. MINIMISISNINWIr STAPLETON'S PIRQDUCE DUBLIN Carries a full line of DR. SALISBURY MEDICINE and TONICS e will pick up your ream, Eggs a n d Poultry at your door Call 50yr� �2,, Dublin fRJO.�R'LWl'Y'�. anager Killep, • Mrs. R. C. Anderson and her mother, Mrs. Robert Bell,' return- ed to Hamilton last -•Week: • Mrs. Richard; R,�gers„ tf Brant- ford, formerly. of Seafortiit; attend- ed the Fall Fair on Frida . • Mr.. and Mrs. Elliott;.. Frank, of Cleveland,. Ohio, called on Mr. and ,Mrs J. E. Willis and, Mrs. J. Patterson on Friday. • Mr. Harry Weiland, of Toron- to, is a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wei- land, in Egmondville. • Mr. John Fortune, of the J. B. Hay Stationery Co., London, spent the weer -end at his home here. • Mr. James Kelly, of Shedden, and Miss Eva Kellough• .and Mr. Knapp, of "Toronto; were, week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly. • Mrs. J. 3: Sclater and Mr. Mrs. John Finlayson were in burn over the week -end. • Mrs. D.,Ritchie has returned to town after spending the past three months at her cottage at Kiucardine. She is now residing in the apartment of Mrs. H. R. Scott on Goderich St. West. • Mr. John Nicholson, .of Toron- to, was the guest soloist in First Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, when he sang "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" and "The Lord's Prayer," which were much enjoyed by the ,l'arge con- gregation. e Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jamieson, of Toronto, visited their son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. I. Bruce Jamieson, over the week -end. o Dr. and Mrs. Carroll, (nee Sadie McDonald), of Hamilton, vis- ited her father, Mr. Donald Mc- Donald, on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hemberger and family spent the week -end in Exeter. • Mr. Gordon Ritchie, of London spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. D. Ritchie. • Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGalin of Stratford, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McGavin. • Mr. Foster Brigham, who has been visiting his „sister, Mrs, Wm Mason,' for some time, has return- ed to his home in Toronto. • Mrs. Alex Wright is visiting friends in Toronto. • Mrs. Andrews, of London, was the week -end guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson and Mrs. Ken neth McQuaig. • Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacKay, of London, were guests on Fridai of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. • Mrs. N. Blatchford, of Bonsai], is the guest of her cousins, Mr and Mrs. John Finlayson - AnniversaryServices C,ONSTANCE UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. (Standard Time) Guest Speaker— Barbara Kirkman Meets. — The September meeting of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Pres- byterian Church was held in the schoolroom of the church Tues- day evening with Mrs. J. F. Scott in the chair. The meeting was op- ened with a poem, followed by prayer. The nominating committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. J. B. Russell, Miss Belle Campbell and Mrs. D. H. Wilson. The guest speaker for the thankoffering meet- ing will be Miss Elsie Davidson, returned missionary from British Guiana. Mrs. Mae Dorrance presid- ed oyer the meeting and read a poem. Miss Belle Smith took the Scripture lesson from the Sixth chapter of Galations. Miss Belle Campbell reported having sent jig saw puzzles to the Ontario Hospi- tal, London, and read a letter from Ellen Anderson, thanking her for "Everyday" booklets which were. sent. Mrs. W. J.' Thompson gave the highlights of the talk on "Roads" which was given by Mrs. West at the meeting held in 'Clin- ton. Mrs. Edgar Butt sang a solo, "Trust in the Lord" and was ac- companied by Mrs. 3. A. Munn. Mrs. J. E. Patterson, in a capable manner, spoke on "Formosa," tak- ing for her topic, "What Are We Doing About It?" There are only 4,000 Christians in Japan now and she stated that it lay in the hands of the Canadian people to remedy that situation. The meeting closed with a hymn and repeating ,the Lord's Prayer in Unison- Rev. Hugh Wilson of Clinton. Special Music by Choir Assisted by Ralph Henderson, Goderich, soloist. Ilnaldtervark, p ifT 'a,dssir,, ,wP ti!i'',8•00tui ,i @d M0',,'.P#00:0, =leo ;x til)u,, A�.4 l stri tatii .he tkp4r; o n! a �. p 4nWart,;. S,e i 1 hes .'••••11041.400# �. $44:1.:.:.,.i1el .Sha7iii txfi Qtt p i i. be' a; u'r d a ' two ate' t e';.. :"e .end th ;bar part di0h0s *ill fQ t e t enta h ,, v@ , ...: ?; onsored:ir t .o'. . _ x ao tin. . s Y � . kt a td. n , . tt ;�� , p e ..11 r W.. 5 M dn_ , n A t : S �o n �: n +Gb .. me e �o tis h o ., e � c a .. f x'. r n �� a P f e" hK o ' • s'i' M Y i �h,X M t. �.. e to,,w•;; tint: the 1Net6tt-6ud 'with >ior lim,s'�ltute, �P;be hsls�,�iu 'Virg-, P» ,s., , p 01� and Au - uiathex; 1f ra, U :1l' 14laic? a�f, a . Bi art; of Iron{ • J. a � Bryant, Mr, , an! don, is ,visiting at the .hhme.'of,lt??• Joseph' SPOtt, o?tbgro. i, • Dr. and Mi•'a. H- J,, I gcigins, .of Toroute, • axe gueste 9f • Mr. and Mrs. John;, Beattie. • Messrs. Jerome, Theo, *and •Agriculture, .should interest all wo- Jae Jordan, Mrs. Leo; Bolger and men .of the community. 'A cordial Mrs. William Byrne, of Detroit; invitation is extended to all. Plan Jerry Jordan,`Sarnia• other Ev- elyn, ,of Stratford, and -d• Mather Jer- ome and Mother Agatha, of Chat: ham, were. guests of Mrs. Leo For- tune or tune• over the week,emd and at- tended the funeral Of the late James Jordan, of Dublin, on Mon- day. • Mr. and Mr's;" Scott Murray spent the week -end in London. • Mrs. Myrtle Carnochan and tion, a series of concerts wilt be• Mr. Gordon •4artiochan, of Detroit, presented during the fall and win - and Miss Bessie 'Carnochan, of Ot- ,ter months, Principal L. P. Plum - taws, were here this week' 'attend- i steel announced this week. The ink the funeral` of the late Samuel lu" e,,,. an• •Church ou Thursday aid tri iil y Oct. • and:7, purtotualiy a# 1,80 . to 4 p.m. TWO dRmoThatration 1,3YMiss'. Rroadfoot of the Women's Insti�:' ante ,::branch ` :ayd home Eooziomies Service, .;Ontario Department o1 .as.,s_A FILMS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 McKillop Township WINTHROP SCHOOL 10.00 A.M. S.S. NO. 4 SCHOOL.. 2.30 P.M MANLEY SCHOOL .. 8.30 P.M. to attendd bath afternoons. I High School To Present Concert Series Under the joint auspices of the Seaforth District High • School and the Ontario Department of Educa- Carnochan. • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slattery spent the ,week -end with Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Fox in Petrolia. • Mr. George Hays has return- ed after spending his holidays in Bracebridge. • Mr. M. G. Sherwood is able to be out again after having under- gone a major operation in Vic- toria Hospital, London. • Mrs. Mary Horton, of Calgary, w llo has been visiting her mother, Mrs. James R. Sproat; brothers and sisteresin-law, Mr: and Mts. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 McKillop Township BEECHWOOD SCHOOL, 2.30 and 8.30 P.M. Silver Collection at evening showing FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Vilekedvda- concerts will be held in the audi- torium of the school. Season's tickets may be obtain- ed from the students for the entire series, or tickets for any single concert may be purchased. This is p, non -money making fea- ture, designed to bring highly tal- ented, artists to small communities. Should the school not sell enough tickets to pay for the concerts, the Department of Education will pay the difference. Subject to minor changes, the concerts are scheduled for Oct. 13, Nov. 3, Dec. 1 and Feb. 2. All W. M. Sproat and Mr. and Mrs. R. concerts are tan a Thursday night. H, Sprott, and sister, Mrs. Mar-1The four teams which will appear palet Morrow, left this week for in Seaforth are: (1) Mar? McDon- her home. ald, piano; Mary Alice Rogers, so- • Dr. and Mrs. E. H. McGavin, prano; Arthur Sclater, baritone; of 1Windsor, and Mr. Arthur Mc- (2) John Coveart, piano; Erica Gavin, of Reading, Pa., spent the Zentner, violin; Willa Wyeth, so - week -end with Mr. and' Mrs. John .,rano; Donald Brown, baritone ; McGavin and Miss Mary McGavin iu Tuckersmith. • The Women's Institute would be interested in hearing from girls. or leaders who "wish to take part in the project, "Clothes closets up to date." • The 'W.A. of Egmondville Church will hold a bazaar, after- noon tea and sale of home baking on Saturday, Oct. 29. • The barber shops in town will close at 9 p.m. Saturdays through- out the winter months, commenc- ing Oct. 1. sigissioaBsitiammi William WINTHROP Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davidson and daughter, of Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolmage and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dolmage and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLachlan, Tuckersmith, Mr. Glen Haase, of London, call- ed on Winthrop friends on Sunday. AUBURN (3) The Solway Quartette with Mary Syme, pianist; (4) Yvonne Guiguest, piano; Andrew Benac, violin; Marguerite Gigniac, so- prano; Pierre Boutet, tenor. CONSTANCE �. •iNG :,'7,14:01siS%t1,-iFAYr S'TIJF11Ri Nb1N P . AY ,,• . 44 RO th BETTE•;DAVs Wand , rr •eMi i , Want ,tq 'see this 'funny;�i+oiticic You will wa Adult,Entertainmeft: -- Int rePhnipolor; MONDAY„ PlASS,DAY,, wE,DNESPA:Y.,;'. . is THE -CARMEN THE .LOVES. QF- , with RIT'A HAYWORTH ,and `GLENN FORD As the famous gypsy wench in old 'Seville, Rita, is presented, al' the tragic figure in. this tale of gypaY lov'e,• passion sad bi,A.wlilu ' life, NEXT THUfi3DrAY, FRIDAY S/',TURDAY. " A NIGHT AT Tug ' O ERA" with THE MARX BROS. One of the best of the Marx Bros. pictures. Be sure to see thin laugh -tonic that the public needs! NiANTgt41R'i` CeMeiLY- °man • COMING: IN TECHNICOLOR - "LITTLE WOMEN" with June .Allyson; Peter Lawford, Margaret O'Brien "Dear," 'cooed. persuasive Polly; "it always makes a hit with father if my boy friends help him a little 't on his garden." "Wallin rejoined' stubborn SJd- iley, "yota can tell your old man I'm not a hoe -beau." Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Adams, of Saltford, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. Adams. Mr. Ross MacGregor, Janet and Charlie spent the week -end with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Lawson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Jam- ieson. Mr. and Mrs. Ep,hriam Clarke at- tended the funeral services of the late Samuel Carnochan on Tuesday and also at South Kinloss Ceme- tery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter spent Sunday with relatives in Au- burn, Mrs. Bertha' Pollard was called to Brussels on Sunday owing to the•death of Mrs. Jacklin and her infant son, Glenn. Anniversary services of Con- stance United Church will be held on Sunday,; Oct. 2, at 11' a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The Londesboro Ladies' Trio and Ralph Henderson, of God- erich, will assist the choir. Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitehouse, of Kippen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Leitch. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lawson attend- ed. -the anniversary services at Burns' Church and visited with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Colson. Fire of unknown origin complete-, ly destroyed the entire large bank barn and contents belonging to Elmer Robertson, who lives 3% t miles west of Auburn or 1% miles _■ east of Carlow. Included in the barn were 3,000 bushels of grain, u5 10. pigs ready for market, consider - TOP QUALITY able good machinery and wooden silo filled with coin. There was some insurance on the barn, COAL Car of Deep Seam Alberta on the way—GOING FAST! Place order now for off -car delivery Phone 593W : Seaforth hassimmin Nagai Death Of Samuel Ai Carnochan. —The death - of Oamitel Aleiander Carnochan et Witted suddeitty 'at the Borne of Me sister, Miss Agnes eaitnc'i hall, Seaforth, on Saturday, STAFFEN' S PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 49 Seaforth Dealers in: AERO "DUO -JET" PUMP AND WATER SYSTEMS—For deep and shallow wells. AERO "SILVER FLAME AUTOMATIC OIL • BURNERS ssesenas VOW L. sansmommisimir Too Busy To, Take Time Away From Home For An Appointment at the Hairdressers? If this is the case, just Telephone 367-R and have a PERMANENT, SHAMPOO or WAVE • in your own home, given by an experienced operator. Mrs. Ken Carter West William Street — Seaforth Fowl Bingo CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH 18 Games for 50c Two Special Prizes--Turkeys—at 10e, each Monday, Oct 3rd EGMONDVILLE !Rally Day was held in Egmond- ville United Church on Sunday when Rev. Hewitt, from Auburn, addressed the children Margaret woods, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, was presented with a Bible for reciting the catechesim. Congratulations, Margaret! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varley and family, of St. Cathar- ines, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ken- ny, London, over the week -end. Mr. and, Mrs. H. Coombs visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Coombs, Lucan, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Finlayson attended the funeral of the late Alex Sproat last Friday. McKILLOP T , "Be very • accurate in taking down dictation," the teacher had On examining Tommy Smith's Paper he foufd this: , "And the boat was seen to 5%." "What's this?" he thundered. "Cap size," said. Tommy. ' , Spring -Filled Mattress in All Sizes Mrs. Andrew Steinacher, Strat- ford, was visiting at WM. Koehler's Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. Henry Koehler, was quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy spent the past week in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoegy re- cently returned home . after a three-week trip to Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. C. Eggert and' Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock were visitors of Mrs. R. J. Coughlin, near Lis- towel, Tuesday, who suffered a severe stroke. The condition of Joseph Eckert, McKillop Township farmer, who is a polio patient at Victoria Hospi- tal, London, is still serious. Mr. Eckert, a married man with four children, was taken to the hospi- tal last week when his illness was diagnosed as polio. He is the eld- est son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Eckert. It is expected that 18 -year- old Maurice' Dillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dillon, will soon be able to return home from Victoria Hos- pital. A polib patient, he has been there for a couple of weeks. His case is considered a light one. Two months ago Mr. Eckert was injur- ed when bis can' was in collision with another car as it was• 'leaving the driveway of a friend's home. Mr. and Mrs. Eckert were in hos- pital for a short time then. ' I pis wife is a former Galt resident. Their children are 'all under five years of age. DUHLIN Auspices of Branch 156, Canadian Legion • • stlnd$y marked the observance .• _; r oi' antriversary �thatiirsgivittg ser- vices at • •St,. Mary's , Anglican 71 Church, Dublin, with a splendid at- tendance. The church was decor- ated with large baskets of late summer flowers, fruit and. vege- tables. Rev. T. Dale Jones gave a very impressive sermon suitable to the occasion, stressing the ex- hortation of thanksgiving for all the season's bountiful harvest. The choir rendered appropriate an- thems. A reception honoring Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Murray, St, Coluin- ban, recently newlyweds, was held in Looby's Hall on Monday night. A large group of neighbors and friends were present to extend con- gratulations. A Complimentary ad- dress was read by John Moylan, and presentation of a purse of money was made by John Shea. The bridegroom made a suitable reply. A social evening of danc- ing followed, music being supplied by the Delaney -McQuaid orchestra. Q, group of young people served lunch. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Evans at- tended the Lemairevans wedding in Goderich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gar Smith visited in Hamilton. Those attending the funeral of the late James Jordan included: Mother M. Jerome, Mother M. Ev- elyn, Mother M. Agatha, Ursuline Community; Windsor and Strat- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Jordan and daughters, Gloria and Doreen, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jordan and daughter and three sons, Jack, Jim and Tom; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jordan, Joseph Jor- dan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byrne and sons, Jim and Don, and daughters, Betty Jane and Rose Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bolger and .children, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Jordan, Sarnia; Mrs. Stan Bolger and Mrs. D. Scully, Detroit; Mrs. Joseph Gibson, Toronto; Miss Mary Jordan and Joseph Jordan, Buffalo; N.Y., and Miss. Mary Jor- dan. Theold man neglected, to assist his wife out of the.street ear. "John," she said., "yeti are net so gallant as when you were a boy." "No," he replied, "and you are not so :buoyant as when you were a gal." , Boy (applying for job at'butcher shop) :, `What's the spay?" " Butcher; "$3 a day, Can you d 'ess a Chicken?" Boy. "Not on $3 'a day." - FULL LINE OF METAL BEDS AND BED SPRINGS, METAL AND WOODEN CRIBS AND BASSINETTES Spring -Filled and Felt Crib Mattresses Floor Covering—Inlaids, Canvas Back. Linoleums and Felt Bases Congoleum, Axminster and Wilton Rugs, • G. A. WHITNEY FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE Phones: Day 119 - Nights and Sundays 65 SEAFORTH - ONTARIO IN STOCK Ten -Test Masonite Plywood Gyproc Beaver Board Arborite Ten -Test Blocks • Asphalt Shingles 'Cedar -grain Shingles Cooksville Bricks Roll -Brick Siding and Roll Roofing • INSULATION Loose 2 -inch Batts 3 -inch Batts Insulated Siding • LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS Screens made to order CUSTOM MILLWORK Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co. PHONE 47 Just Arrived! The New English FORDS/N MAJOR TRACTOR • Come .In And See It. • DALY MOTORS Ford -.Monarch Sales & Service SEA'r0RPE