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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1949-11-18, Page 4L, , ,"- MQ[1411mg TAe reg>!,arry'. > rtpa Tile ,) ;,- . • , . OnG `iting at the ;bolnQ F ,Githen� Si?4 Q1tt , _ +Su r d$.,.. .�I T!- ,�- o - - C G' S tblyd, instalment pf ;t%Q0Ugpbfi de al r,' edit ''' VI' s ''�,*w#L.;r borne >0VPAga: ok 7;Ahs]Et LAX TIV IS— a! •,, & 1K� wd On Z'uesdaY nitght Mrs,' �i4`o • } :. I �i�d ��" & �i,� nsexted Apt New Low Cath dates: benturea, paid, OY b r 14t, 1 i:,�'.; B Iii nd harm d Ica a .. „,e, M Ref lets 6 " f „�K►ik}lir':t �?t4#Yi'. (•4&$s. :'lueAr >Poonal, :(M �'; r �r s�'�r4 a u4anv ei . co leav #g a lalanos. 'ofi 1 0; the ► e. a ., ,.. r Psis, es � Chapman acted' as hos'tesr� dor the ,xniesio q .j y. r RQ ii Lr' W1lrNT16i1, T(IST AN>a' I±QUi3Dx C, -fez word: � internal organs. Play aafe. Help rehevo �. �,�!� t1��' Yki{,"bt• .WIIi�!9 ,bid $Q„ t„ �iil}� Bask " ,, , Int w, ee& ... ............. ........ 1 .Cent Your oonstbat}ton naturally. Every mora, county museum was R111 cha8ed for The death, OCC. rre4l; : t11t Sed Ri d : ' , n dr a aAd mQnthl 171eetiII OE the EVenimO llrq$Y all Ct 2nd week y .�...; .,,1 - ....... .. ....... ......... % Cent ing take Dr. Jaclraone Roman Meal ... $3,400, and _$,5,840 paid €ofi:. 400'.are- :day, Nov, �; of "Mrs, .tom-�, ?*, a'�>"� uxifiar .. � Mra.�Chap'man was •as- 14 a�eulle� hclinq s , i..' 8rd week ......................... % Cent the cgrea0 that's more than a cereal .. , 'bud 11 h€ Wass:. tttlClk by )i. loueak Y inimum e, first tae ... 26. sola dei ells ami nu 'n ver with ear, at Ceivftdi., ; s! ... chars e�i?!t p 1 ei ttt y 4n. flu . , res, Por reforestations beth xticlrer, in llel^r:37th fl: . f . Il�.J.A,, doll, '4?!,A. Uuggy 'be- . by Mrs. J. Corbett �Q"tL' stented ,the presi- Dyck, q rni4ial and abbrevialnon 'cuu'nta as one word, a gentle laxative action that hay won the Mrs, Jea"i) Eckmier,, county lib- the home V f J1er .aught@i'> ilUir • ,a• ' . , nt Who OCCu ted' •the 'Chair 'O.ndi; •Prctes, A .. , I . oriwn Notieep. .tints --1 cent .vera. l0-hiri gratitude of dhousanls of suffeaera moan NO man u 10 , ,'Ta b9t S ee a si Ma 4d aPS ,,the :iROrQq,receiv 5 ..., I� �?!1.+ Tom., m Iter nm, ra}Iiln„,sePgFtQd that tha,::county r PYh s, 04„, 1 iSg .cauls 11er week eonatipatiom. Roman Meal, developed by tT 1,p , a, lob .04 ,lei and 'jla'd to 'be.' �1e11ed' 6he meeting Wath the theme; ;:lolled 'Ii1P:., � London,. Mrs, Tricker, the-f,6>t 40* � ' Engnlriea'maY ha. directed to a Box No, c o The Rvixwn EYyesibor, ter to oea4r entre. I%bort G. Jactcsou M.D.. comhirles the library serVlss 35 librarids seven rllOf,' $i#1 sulfietk..-:several frac= so1}g and the Lord's' Prayer. T11e 'M.S. tTjB(l� w !rew Gents additional will be dsarged if ads in above class are not pall within l0 days natural food values mod del'icioas tiavora deposit stations; 1�i4 rural school Dara Squires, wads xa%sed •at B1{lgltc; llroc1 Tlx !' U4,41 ll? attended, hymn, "Jesus Galls Us' O'er the; Qo)1c�li1?digg” a I oQ dNte of 8na1 irsrer14 of whole wheat and whole rye with the roalne and two high sChQols, 'Phe Ont., wh ire erns was united 311 Oar? lie Chief (if ,;Police John. Norry Tumult," followed. Mrs. D. Kyle bob,44 .; ' . „ � s Blsx a Cied3t Etc.tee br�mx Ask YAur�grorer ser flIiomannMeal circulation was 68 652, xr3liclt 'is an claps to Henry RiGI Qr, vgio 'Riede- teeter' investigated'. Tho asci- seed t13e ScriPture'passago, Jos'hua,' tba}>ks .,tart il*tl*► late „ ]I aPprieatiou. .' . today. Increase over Wre same perlQd last ceased her in 1924, 1141, and' Mrs. t Waite ruses. for FREE 13ooklet TNa- dent 'happened in front of Mather's chapter 23, verses 1 to 12. 'Mrs. 'Qlospltality: Co>¢wng E exit8 Motor Cars For Sale ores Way to cares Health' by Robert G. year oP 23,663. The Huron County Ricker were well known residents Garage, Exeter. Corbett ipresented' the devotional ter, I,etf , Jackson, M_D. ;Address Dr, Jackson Foods Library is' 'pioneering a 'ptlrchas of this distr'iot, having lived for, : reading entitled, 'One Can C'h'ange sung• and NI3UAL RIGH, s'gta.QQI. COMMENCE- �,�_,p_,SALE-1934 CHEVROLET MASTER Lutea, Deni. K, I W�'lliugdou Blvd., Ing service department, which' many years on the•flnst Blind Line AdclitlOnal ;Hensall News thtr World." 'Miss Ellis offered repeated, ', meet Friday, Noveprbet 26, a� s.3o l sedan_ Beet offer takes the car. ap Toronto makes available to librarians and . of Hay TownFihip. They were mem- On Page "� prayer. Roll call' and collection Were :'serve i,'' :, Van., in the School Auditorium. ply GEORGE BEER, R.R. 2, Hensall- board members, whose duty it is berg of the Methodist Church bore were taken and 'minutes read, Fln- their , as•� p1 4x74 -z 4274-1 tp purchase books, to see mud ex- and later of St. Anflretlt's' United ` Auction Sales y 11eCrraugements' were made in con •greatly rail! al a ,, ATIP. TO THOSE W$O LIISE A BET- �tp R SALii-1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN, amine a displa of suitable books. Church. She leaves to mourn her- tion •with the bazaar,in the ._,,,.,_-.-�. ter place to Dance: You will find it l motor installed' 15 months ; good tires. C It was explained .'that the books loss, two daughters, M,is. N, Py. •0h" 1h 1 Sunday School room of 'the United j I 0, 3• e e p:. ,l' it ftQ _ . h ?re, 4,1MO N W tl o x Ludy' BBC.& ' .lbler Wars - ;tion encs I ' and oras'' Ided. M ; r', a at the Crystal Palace Banmam, Metolw7l. evgrY Friday night, :the very beat in Olde `lTylme Priced to sell. CWkRLES FALCONER, �$',a 4273x3 U TION, SALE TN THE SKATING A , Rink, Seat'ortb, an Saturday. Naveih- ber can be purchased' at a 25 .per .cent dis'count. A letter from bus (Maude), and• Mrs. G. Pybus (Era), both of London. A son, - urs Church on Saturday afternoon, '�A% 'be for t�e S a,�." Dance Music with Don Robinson ` his Ranch Boys. 4274x1 19th• ort 1.30 p_m., the household ef- feed of the late Susie Munro; Full line Was read' Mowat, director Arthur, passed• away eight years' �eS Meet Nov. 19, at 3 o'clock. Tea will Doff MODEL 'A' FORD COACH, WITH acid �� house furnishings including �s of ,li'brary ,.:,' , �••T . . served. The following committees' t ' hood motor ane body. Priced for °i sewing machine; day bed; oil burner space heat= service for Ontario, commending ago. •There are s'ix granddaugh- were named: Sewing and knitting,• . SKIN . ,' Lost and Found quick sal¢. KEN DAMM, K;Dpen 4274x1 er (alk¢ new): eleotrric rangette: Frigid- sire arra electric washing machine; 19x7 the plan'as an'answer to the'prob- ters and three great grandchildren,. The funeral was held on Friday, The monthly meeting of Chisel- Mr.s. D. K31e, Mrs. B. Kyle, sillies BLEMISHES r Plymouth Coach in. A-1 condition; 5 used lem small libraries have in select- Mrs.• Nov, 11, from "The Ardovan," the ,hurst U'pllted 'Chu'rch W.M;S:' and W Spener, Mrs. W. Smale, Miss 1,_,,,; OST -MAROON BICYCLE, WITHOUT psp>�. L back fender. Last seen at Swimming FALL BARGAINS house doors; la used house windows. Terms -(lash. HAROLD JACKSON, Auc- ing boos_ Eekm�ier stated that the Huron.,County Illm,. 'The James E. Gardanier Funeral Home, W.A. was (held at the home of 'Mrs, Ellis, Mrs. S'hirlay; home baking, W.:R• Kinsman witch a good attend- Mavis Spencer, Florence 4�ela'h, , Help clear your skin this easy way, ,' . Pool. Finder please PHONE 192-R, Sea- 4274 1 tioneer; a P. Chesney Clerk, 4273-Z Books Drive On," was shown' in London, with interment in Exeter The .president was in the Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. J. Traquair, and see vMhat a big improyemene F©;nth: PONTIAGH COACH with air con- 49' Calgary cemete The pallbearers were rY- ,once- chain and the meeting opened with Mrs,. Belt Horton; produce, Mra. it can make in Your appearance, , TWO-DAY CLEARING AUCTION SALE 1 f F Stock I 1 is d s e, 1 ' d'itioning, sun visor and whitewall tires_ 'Mrs, Mary Chaffee, superinten- d , James' Petty, William Horney, Wm, Petty Wes Thompson Wilfred' Hymn 488. Roll call was answer- S, Rannie, 'Mrs, E, Shaddick; can- uDOFF FOR THE SKIN» . For Rent T,�OR RENT -2 -ROOM UNFURNISHED �'• suite ApF1Y Box 829, HURON E1C- POSITOR, 4e74-1 j OR RENT -KITCHEN AND LARGE bedsitting room- Immediate posseA= sten. ADDly Rex 831, HU?LON EXosse - TOR. 4214-1 Help Wanted �(%AN HOUSEKEDPER I FOR MID- °• d g'ed couple in Seaforth. Duties light. All conveniences. PHONE 293. 4274x1 TEMPORARY ' HELP WANTED i" . I �aHREE_ ABLE-BODIPID MEN REQUIR- y ed for temDorasy employm 3* Apply Box Na 83q HURrON EXPOSrrOR 4274-1 _ NOtIT'e,4 48 GHEV. FLEETLTNE COACHES one equipped with radio. 48 CHEM SIi�AN /�Q 48 CHEV. COACH ��SLOA•N, CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH 0� PLYMOUTH COACH p 3v DODGE SEDAN ,DODGE SEDAN 3 '34 CHEV. SEDANS I W- CHEV. COACH 33 CBEV. COACH o arm mp emen an nus hold Effects will be held at Lot 21, Con. 14, Hulde4t Township, I mile east and 1 mile south of Bdrth, boAh sales at 1 p.ar, THURSDAY. NCV. 24-35 head of Beef Cattle and full line of farm machinery,. poultry equipment and grain. SATUR- DAY, NOV. 26 -Complete line of house effects, including Frigidaire, electric stove, (bath like new) ; washer, modern and aa- tiqua furniture, du -hes, etc. GEORGE Proprietor : Harold Jackson, Auc- tioneer; E. P. Chesney, (clerk. 4274-2 ent of Huron County Children s Aid Society, reported that the grading of the society by the de• partment had been raised to high- er level in category "B-" There are 95 children under care; 13 new unmarried parent cases; four adaptions' made and three family allowances investiga- tions made and 36 court appear- anCES. A regional meeting Spon SOred by the Women"s InStitllte will be held' in Zurich on Nov, 25. .names, Hay Township (Continued from Page 1)• Hay Municipal Telephone SSTs- tem -Hay Stationery Co. Ltd., $38.•45; .Brenner Hotel, $276.15; Thiel's Transport, $20.80; The On- tario Tele h P one Service, $3fi7; H. Weido and -Charles, Dickson. eii by "Peace. " The theme; "Jesus dy and novelties, M1 s. P, MCNaugh- As Our Teacher," was followed by ton•, Mre. L, Chapman, Mra. Pearl prayer by 'the leader. Rev. R. ,A Passmore. The next meeting will Brook took the chair for the elec- be :held in 'the Sunday School tion of offieels for the coming room, The •hostess•es Will he Mrs, year.' W.M.S. • officers: President, W Spencer and Miss Mavis Spen- Mrs. Thos_ Brintnell; 1st vieeores., cer. Mrs. Cross will give the de• Mrs, Jos. Ferguson; 2nd vice -Pres., Mrs. Carl Stoneman; 3rd' vice-pres., Mrs. Coulson; treasurer, Mrs. J. Chapple; assistant pianist, Mrs. M. Glenn; secretary; MrS. Ed Carl Stoneman; Supply secretary, Chapple; assistant secretary, Mrs. Mrs; Wm. Marfin. W.A. officers: Ed. Dick; Friendship Committee: President, Mrs. J. M. Glenn; 1st Mrs. D. Chapple, Mrs, Orville 'Coop- ,vice -press, Mrs: Earl Treffry; 2nd er, Mrs. Harold' Parker, Mrs. Bert vice -ores., Mrs, R. A. McDonald; Wren, Mrs. G. T. Wren, Mrs. Percy 3rd vice-pres., Mrs. Lloyd McLetn; Harris; Secretary Friendship Com- secretary -treasurer, Mrs_ Calvin mittee, Mrs.. D. Chapple• Steward- Horton. Mr. Brook gave an i1% ship secretary, 'Mrs. Clarence Cole- spiring sermon on " Highway of man; literature and --press secre- Life." The December meeting is tary, Mrs. Wim. Brintnell; temper- to be held at the home of Mrs. •ante secretary, Mrs. Boyce; Mis- Benson Stoneman. The meeting stoners Monthly secretary, Mrs. R. closed with prayer, and lunch was A, McDonald; 'pianist, &Ire. Ed. served by the ladies in charge. - • is a greaseless, invisible prepara- tion for tare relief of skin affec- tions: . Discreetly covers the •blemish, May be used anytiNae convenient. Soothes the itCh'iIIg fn a few;mom ents', and then starts helping' to clear attd heal your skin giving !t that healthy appearance ad mired' by all �S'plendid €or � after' shaving rash, leaves the face soft, and $smooth WlthOut any tender red look. ` Used successfully for over 15 'years Por such distressing skin afeec- tions as eczema, ,Pimples, impeti- go, psoriasis, and red blotches. Sold by - Keating S Pharmacy Phone 26 $eafortrm, - 7 "' c I. I - • tit Ir, , 1 HENSALL If free from corn or callous ou'd Y be -for Llapd''s Corn Salve your druggist you must see. 50C at Middleton's Drug Store. -(Adv,). Monster FrO11C lII the new. Hen salt Community Building Friday, N1ovember 18; 8 p.m, � Entertain- merit - St. Marys Clown Band, dancing and fun for all. Everything under cover. Come and see your Community Building, de- signed and' built by local labor. 1.5 lucky draw prizes, valued at $300.00. -(Adv.), Hold Remembrance Day Service 1>emembrance Da service was y held in Hensall on Frida under Y the auspices of Hensall Branch No. USTION SALE -TAE UNDERSIGNED A has instructed Harold Jack=an 4.o sell at his farm. one mile east of Seaforth, on Wednesday, November 23rd, 70 head of cattle, consisting of a0 vaccinated and T.B. tested Holstein heifers, ranging from sso to Soo lbs_ : 20 Hereford and Dur ham heifers, 700 tbs.; 20 Hereford and Durham steers, 750 lbs. ; also a number of Spring calves. Terms -Cash. SCOTT DAVIDSON. Proprietor; H. Jackson, Auc- tioneer. Cards Of Therrien ' WISH To EXPRESS' MY THANKS NUMBER OF OTHER VALUES I for cards and treats I received when W' Bronenshlre; ii,M.30', vvilfrld 464 Canadian Legion and Hensall Corriveau, $19.60: Lucien Corri- OWER KNIVES WELDED AND I r was sick. Women's Auxiliary of the Briltish sharpened. Lawn mowers also sharp- BRUSSELS MOTORS }`74x1 3'LRS. L. MAKTNS veau, $18.-:0; Northern Electl-ic erred. JOHN MacLEAN, Egmondville I Co„ $2144.96; Stromberg Carlson, Empire Service League. Bannock- Power Tools That " set Eger_ r Need I WISH TO THANK ALL MY FRIENDS burn Pipe Band headed the parade®� v 91� !Garage. - 4255-tf II $•?0.76; Keith Thiel, $74.75; Jas. s "The Horoe of Better IIsed Care" and neighbors for the flowers, cards �S8SSey $15; F1'eCl Wal50tt, $5.00; ft'Um the pUb1iC SG17001 wh1Ch in - i and .tre,ats- while a patient in Scott M,em- BARNS CLEANED AND WHITEWASH- eluded the Legion, Auxiliary, pub - ed followin T.B, teat_ Brand new OPEN EVERY f'VENING ,ria] Hrpitaa. Bell Telephone Co., $1,271.37; H. t274x1 MRS. ACNES CONSITT lice school students, principal and• •� sprayer capablegof 1.000 nounds pressure. G. Hess. extra labor. trllCli, Opera- aSsiSt?.nt teachers, Girl Guides, Work done to inspector's satisfactiun. --- '"---- -- R. AND.. MRS, JOHN LITTLE AND toI's, etc., $2,326.20; F. W. MOrlocli, Phone 44 r 9, Dublin. FRED HARBURN. I M BI•ownies, reeve and council. At Tenders Wanted Mr- Gordon Little desire to express $35; J. W. Haberer $24; L. W. Staffs 4256-tf " the cenotapr R'ev. R. A. Brook of - Their sincere appreciation to the £rends Klefnstiver, $109.$0; E. L. Gibson. I 10 a I and neighbors for their many kind expres- feted ra er. Wreaths were laced N a oTICE—WILL THE PARTY VPH, TEN DEi1 S P Y P leek the dark gray gabardine topcoat ^icns of sympathy durim their recent be- $8#; Ed. •Corriveau, $i8; Joseph by the following: Province of On- I from Looby's Hatt, Dublin, on Monday reavemenk; also to thank Dr. E. A. Mc- t-'orriveau, $19.20; Automatic Elec- Township of Tuekersmith Master-, Dr. P. L. Brady and .those who tric Co., $28,10'; �Irs. H. Thiel, tario, Comrade Mrs. R. Taylor; night at the Murray -Connelly reception, �leanea oars and sent flowers• 'Cil Clcel'Smlth To WIIShip, RO Bell; please return it to the Hall at once, as ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY $3.75; &iiChael M'aSSe, $50,05 Ed 3 he: was seen going out with it, dna save T Hay Township, Reeve Geo. Arm - further trouble. 4274-1 the under-igned up to 8 per., Nevem- '!1!R- ARCHIE McKELLAR, BROTHERS ward Frederick. $622.07; H. G. ber 19, 1949, for supplying and' operating lYl and sisters, wish to thank aid those Sarong; Village Of Hensall, Reeve , Hess, salary, $305.94. NOTICE trucks and snowplowing equipment for who assisted in their recent bereavement; A. W. Kerslake; the Legion; Com- Ari Ub ou do ets done uiicker !. snowplowing township roads in the winter the staff of Scott Memorial Hospital; Drs. Hay Townsifip General Accounts y y g 1j of 1949-50. McMaster and Brady. Rev. Mr. Young, the —R. J. Lovell Co., $50.45; Carl rade Mrs. Fred $ser; 4n memory V -type plows and hydraulically operat- quartette, for the singing rt the funeral Of James Park, Coml'ade Donald . more elhcienti . is more' C011rt Of RevIS10n Thiel, $2; Blue Water Asseciation, y ed equipmrent to be used. Two •trucks to service, thr,se who sent flowers ami cards 3lcKinnon; in memory 'of Gerald THE COUNCIL_,OF THE TOWNSHIP be hired. Contractor to supply all help of sympathy, or any person who helped $25; Bruce Klopp, $5; Egbet't fun , . when ou work with the of Hullett will hold the Court of Re- I renuired. in an'y way. 4274:x1 Heideman, $2; Wm. Edighoffer, $3; Passmore, Comrade Jack Simmons.: % y , vision on %the 1950 Assessment Rola on Last Post and Reveille were sound- '-'(• Tenders to state a rate per boor. Alvin Rau. $2: J. W. Haberer, $20 ; Y,- , proper tools. Whether your need 1S Wednesday, December 7, 1949, in the Com- R. AND MRS. HUGH F. BERRY, ed by Comrade Fred Beer. A 'pub-. . ,,: munity Hall, Londesbom, at 2.00 p.m. Tenders to be sealed, plainly marked M BrAcefield. wih to express their sin- Provincial Treasurer, $13.6'0; H. W. R "'fender," and delivered or mailed to ITC SerViCe follOWed tri the TOWII' r for both tools or tools for profeS- GEO. W. COWAN, eere appreciation to their many custom- BrokenShire, $144.66; Geo, Arm �''" y " Caerk. 427?, -3 reach the Clerk not later than 8 p.m., Hall with Chaplain RPV, P. A. Fer-� � ,.. November 19, 1949. ere and, friends for their support and co-. strong, $3; Hay Municipal Tele- , o•perati�on during their twenty-six years i'n phone System, $8,000; John P.en- guson, chairman. Rev. A. F.. Hun- SISiElal WOrl�y be SU3'e tO look•over 'o'ur E. P. C'HESNEY, bus,imess: At the same :ime they request ton read the Scripture lesson and y NOTICE clerk, 'lees of Tuckersmith. on behalf of their successor, the same hale, $2; H. Thjel, (24.50; 1 C1. : +;K`•' hue 6tock. 4278,2 continued patronage and support. Reichelt, $24.82; J. W. Haberer, ,Rev, R• A. Brook presented the g •) Court of Revision 4274-1 address. Comrade Sam Rennie wa __ _ __ __ $294.08; Mrs. Marjory - Williams,, soloist T,he chair was compose COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP �- _.--= $156.51; Wm, Lawrence, , $164.98 ; of members oP the branch and the of on tht 195 .hula the Court of Re- Notice TO Cl'e(ll�.or8 h � Carl Haberen, $3; � Milne Rader, FAMOUS BRANDS BEAVER and CRAFTMASTER cisian on the 1950 Assessment Ron en B1rt118 Women's Auxiliary. At a brief e'er- - Wedmesday, Decemtber 7, 1949, at 2.90 •P.m. $191.96; Erieda Defchert, $246:50;.vice at -the new community build- " in the Community HAA. Loodesboro. NOTICE to CREDITORS 'Ethel Williams, $111.61; Prleda � All Top Quality , � ' Terms-�'Arrranged, , I EON7iAiCDT—Tn Stratford General Hos- f Ing, the Union Jack, presented by GEO. W..COWAN In the Estate of HENRY DAYMAN pital, on November 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Habere'r, $74.83. `� Gertrude nio oJl behalf se herself Clerk_ 4274-3 A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS Le3te'r Leonhardt, Mitchell, (nee Bebty t] MaVhews), a daughter. and sister Pauline, was received by against the Estao of Henry Darman. gE ndon, on id Joseph's �Ios, to R. H. Middleton ori their behalf, g�L��'� �����,.A.��' NOTICE fate of the Village of t the 17t day of London on Fr day, November 11, m KIPPEN ed, who died on or about the 17th day of Mr, and Mas. Sylvester Benniger (nee' and after being dedicated by Rev. >• , g (October, 1949, are hereby nor b to send Stella Johnson), d sans P. A. Fer Y THE STORE THAT CARRIES THE .STOCK Voters List Postin 1949 guson, was unfurled' b cc ti r m to the undersigned on or before the HENDERSON—In Scott Memorial Hos�pi- Now- On Sale—Booklet, "Tribute 'Municipality of the Township of Hnllett, 12 -5th day of November, 1949, fall parties- tail, on November 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Middleton. y/ cennty of ancon lars of their claims. To a Tree." Proceeds for Com- The annual Christmas concert of PHONE 61 - - SEAFOIli'F Arthur Henderson, R.R. 5, Seaforth, a : • - OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I Immediately after the said last mention- son. mllnity Centre, Price 500, at. S.S. No. 1, Tuckersmith, will be , have coniilied' with Section 8 of the ed date, the assets of the said estate will Beattie Bros. 5c to $1.00 Store.— held Thursday, Dec. -22. Voters' Liam Act ami their I have pasted be destributed amongst the pectis; entitled — _— - '�,:w .-r. •Fl: „,or,... up in my Office, in the Village of Londes- (Adv)' Frida night, Nov. 18, 'is the bi - thereto, having regard only to claims of Y g .bo which the undersigned shall then"have Deaths' nigiht for the monster frolic to be - _ ,' , 16 t the 29th day of October, e i notice, to the exclusion of -all others, and W. A. Holds Bazaar held in the- new community budl'd- I - � ■ - ' ttfe list of ail persons entitled to vote in the unders ed will not be liable to any NOLAN—In London• nn Monday, Nov. 14, r' the said 1Knnicipalfty aL the Mnrn;cipal �'+ Tlie bazaar and home cooking ing. Fifteen valuable prizes are to Elections, and that such dist remains them person of whose claim the undersigned Mary Nolan, in her 88th year, Sale, S baz ar b for inspection. shall net then have notice for the sesem I,I7TLE—In McKillop, on Friday, Nov. 11, P Y the W.A. Of �St. be drawn for. St. Marys CIOWri And I hereby call upon elf haters y so distributed or any part thereof. John W_ Little, er his 84th year. Andrew's United Church, held on Band will be present to entertain, ��� ®S ,, �r take immediahe Droceedinge to 'have env DATED ah Seaforth, this 2nd day of DONNELLY--Suddenly, in Kitch6ner, on Saturday, proved a big success. while _Murdoch's orchestra will play errnrs or enissmas Corrected acoardiag bo November, 1949_ Wednesday, Nov, 16, Leonard Stephen 'T`h,e proceeds from all the 'booths for t'he dance. Games of chance lata• ALVIN W. SILLERY, Donnelly. of Dublin, in his 23rd year. . DATED at my Office this 29th, day of Seaforth, Oat„ GOVENLOCK-In Seaforth, on Wednes- and the tea exceeded $250. Large will be featured, with the proceeds INSCRIPTION FOR A HOSPITAL - B October, 1949. Solicitor for the Estate. day, Nov. 16, Arne; 1. Govenl'ock, in donations were received in all for the building fund. y O. G. Laughlin 4272.3 her 81st year. CEO. W. COWAN DIGNAN-'At Port Washington, B.C., on booths, which included fancy work Mrs• R. H. Middleton, Mrs. Wal- Within these gray walls life begins and ends, Clerk, 4274-2 - - Nov. 8, 1949. Lea ,n Jane Richardson, containing all kinds of crocheted, ter Spencer, Mrs. , Ti'berio, Mrs, Here in this harbour, worn, sea -weary ships wife of the late Edward Dignan. Mrs. doilies, hand -embroidered pillow- Jack Drysdale, Mrs. ''Robert Cook Drop anchor, as the fading sun descends, Village o Hensall For Sale Dignan was a native of Hensall• Ont slips, luncheon cloths, mats, knit- and Mrs. Donald' Joynt canvassed And new -launched vessels Starr their outbound trips. DAR$Y—In Hospital. Herbert Ivie Darby, PUBLIC NOTICE FOR SALE—TABLE TENNIS SET: of Port Washington, B.C., un Nov. 7, ting, quilts, aprons, dresses and the 'business section of Exeter Sat ,+ � kn1 table, net dna bats. Apply 4o MRS. 1!149. Survived by his loving wife, many other articles. Almost any- urday afternoon and s'ol.d $78.00 The new constitution asks that the third r,4�q�`th the requirements of the regulations. TO TAE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE H G. META. 4274-1 MaryO . Richardson, formerly of Hen- g you would ash' for was there worth •of tickets for the bi mon- Tuesda in November be set aside i"dk the-' , Tliese b laws should include revisions to thin ,: OF HENSALL: I g y ' y- P r pKE NOTICE THAT PURSUANT TO'FOR SALE< -USED TIRES, 500x2o AND for the Opening at tW0 o'clock, The sten frolic to be held' here Friday annual meeting of Hospital Boards, assist, in the management OP the Ihoapital. J"--by-I,aw zT, 19:19, o£ the Corpora#ion 475x19• DUNLOP'S B. A. SERVICE fish pond' and candy booths kept night. , Raving reached the end of my Year of The Department. asks that the' renovation 1,. of the village of Hensall, •that a vote of STATION. 4274-1 CONSTANCE the children and adults alike busy. Mrs. %Richard Taylor, Sr.,, Chis-' tenurelas Chairman of the Board of the of 'the old part of tbe',Ihospital) be;nader ;. the electors o£ the said Village will be The vegetable, home -baking and e7burst, was th wihner of $100 at Scott Memorial HosFital, I here • make taken immediately. - • .taken on the St'h'day of December, 1949, �OR RENT -LARGE BARN WITH g by , d(artween the hours of 9 o'cicclt of the fore- lights and water. Apply MEL: DALE. touch -and -take booths were also a 'bingo in Wingham during the my report and at the same time tender my Accounts are the chief worry of any Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Dale attend- �••. noon and 5 o'clock of the afternoon, at Phone 580-w- 4274x1 such filled, but sold out early. The past week. resignation. 'hospital board. Hospitals giv8 public ei the following places and the ,following ed the Royal Winter Fair, Toron tea room was also a very busy The poppy day cam of Deputy Returning Officers: FOR SALF--13 SUCKERS• 6 WEEKS to, on Ttlpsdak. P gn was' a As Chairman I had •published in our local vice twenty four hours a day, yet cannot At the Tawn Hail, .Po11in Booth sill: Apply PAT HURRAY, Phone spot. With such enthusiasm shown decided 'success. The sale of papers the -irst complete financial report. - refuse to function 'because a •patient ban g 85Z r' 13, Seaforth. 4879_4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren, the W.A. are •indeed encouraged to wreaths and: poppy contributions This statement showed 'the Hospital to be not pay. Future chairmen might work out NTD. IA: Harry Horton, Jr. London, spent the week -end with continue their 'bazaars from year amounted to date to $131.43', operating at that time with a deficit 'of , some system Of patient -analysis- to aid in At 'the Town Hall, PolAng Booth $ SALE -12 PTCs READY To the latter's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. to year. Mr. Henry Stran well-known 'prompt payment of bills.., li wean; also 4 stocker cattle- Apply g, $11;511.84, During the year this de8cit'has the , No. iS: George Folliek, SYD. GEIMMELL, 4274x1 Ear] Lawson. Mr. 'and 'Mrs. James Armstrong resident of Exeter, is resting cum- been waterially reduced' to $4,000.OA. To future chairmen I would suggest cum- on•,a proposed by-law of the said village - - Mrs. Ella Buchanan and Mr. and were in Stratford on Tuesday of Portably at his' home .in Exetpr fel- Thurs of the hospital were welcomed• and petitive food drives from McKillop and �olDoration entitled "A By.Law bo Fha4s R SALE--XODERN HOUSES ON Mrs, exalter MycroPt and family, this week^ lowin an accident he suffered, in man local organizations tools advantage Tuckersmit'h with a vacant store bein used {� . ; list a Public Utilities Commission for the monthly payments to reliable parties. g YI $ , ' • 'Vd'llage of Hensall." Immediate posseiiefen. PHO14E 494-W. of London, spent Saturday with Mrs. Cliff Watson, of Centralia, the bush on the Strang farm in of this to see the available facilities. A ..'to display the gifts."donated•. Thgtie. gifts And further take• notice, that,the pur- 4242x8 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan. visited her daughter, 'Mrs. P, Glid- Usborne, Township. Mr. Strang, Stromberg-Carlson s7etem of .COMMulaiea- aid in lessening the high operating ,costs. t rose of the'said proposed by-0aw is to Mr, acid Mrs. Archie Hoggarth tach on Saturday. wHo is 88 ea 1f establish a Public Utilities Commission Fj OR SALE - FINDLAY TORTOISE - y r8 'of age, was in,the tion Was in'stalIe'd, allowing th0 Oft1Cf ,t0 %r .To flltllle CbairmeIly. may I at;ggest that r1 ' for the said Village to consist of threa cook stove; hot water reservoir: in and family, Wallaceburg, spent the Mr, and Mrs. M, Cooper, Jack bush with his' son, Bill, cutting reach all 'areas of t'he'hospital•with'out de- every Board' Member aid the staff to .fur- member�, one of whom the hexa of the Derfect shape; dhidd's play pen. PHONE weak end with 1VIr. WnL Britton. lay. Instead of the obsolete ' system of Cher the efficiency of the nursing courses 1-' Council shall ex offacio:be one, and the 305 7, Seaforth. 4274x1 Mra. Ken Thompson is enjoying ",, - others shall he elected at the time,. placeg ••• bookkeeping, we now have a modern card now being given: In' future goods nursing apd manner brovided for fn Part III of �j OR. SALE -ONE GENERAL PURPOSE deer '$Outing in the Braeebridge system for tiling the patients' records. courses will ensure .a. trained nursing staff. ,, Mlle Public Utilities Act, and in which bay Reading. rising two, Hivbe,t offer district. ��� �� � ����W�� This' autumn a food drive was held with i who understand: the workings of small said Public Utilities. Commission.. shall be takes the horse. Apply GEORGE BEER. vested by construction, control and man- R.R- 2, Hensall. 4274-1 gratifying.. rea411tB, Local 'buying Of meat hOspltals. .i mgcmtent of the Hydro Electric andertak- and bread 'bas been instituted, rather' than Under the: new constitutloh doctors are fhg' of the said Village Corporation, and Fj OR SALE,QUANTITY OF LONG WALTON r , 'buying out of town, as was previously done. members of the advisory board' only and of�.'�th a water works and water supply dig- s'tra.w. Apply HAROLD PRYCE. Instead of tine matron having the entire have no voting power. This separation ' dalbutfon system oP the said Village Cor- Phone 34q r 2, Seaforth. The Late W. J. Ran Wit Win er ■ burden tvVenty-folic hours' a day, we now, means 't'hat lnedical 'boards and. hospital i poratiom, instead oY the sem¢ being vest 427!x1 y eel 'as heretofore in the Village Council • dna ire committees. R $ALE NI'W SINGER SEWING �Illiam John Ryan,' 75, dried' have 'two asslatant-superintendents, who boards mut work In closely. knit eo-opera- , f5nd further take notice that on the �' machines, electric dna treadle. Re- dried last Thursday nn London after Cold Weather puts a tough pull Qn your car and work in shifts to provide first class service - tion to keep our hospital up tib the stand - 28th say of November I949, mt the hoar pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING a brief illness. Born. in Walton Mr. to Insure its Maximum worklin effi lenC dur- At the present• time many new projects arils' demanded' by the Government, fTospi•; •I of '12 o'c7ock noon, at .the Council Cham- CENTRE, 78 Ontario St.. Stratford, g � y are under $vay.'`.:The hospital 'has a new Tal board+ aptoointees mush be darefuliy � , bet4 lips been Appointed, us the time and ,4223-tt Ryan retired oixteen years ago af- in the cold Winter months let us give it our mati4uu elle is endeavouring to give the _chosen slneC; tile'. fii91 m `, e for the head of the Councn to art g p0hs1Wlltyr now i p41 £or t}�e appointment'of persons to pIt gAI>Ji go PURE BRED TAM- ter conducting a al}pe.and• harness' .fttt4+rrd aL the said Volling ) rWes and at F business •fll, Dorchester w4lile 13v- COiilpllwte W1t1terixing Service a"1}ptl:elit�s'� �'thb�'' best of serviC`e. Under her, rests on bhei�:'s�b11.1$+2ra. �f' ��,,tnedi;'cai�.`finarct worth ¢hunks, about 4o Ibg. ; 2 pure survei3lance flee diet •'• kitchen i� 19eing '> must support the local ,inetitUtibri slid Isee vthaY Riromsifo rG d nsinet hrer�¢de 1 b Tarnscorth sawn ; 1 yuu'rrg hound, good ing in Loddon, wheys hs rea3ded ,,.,,,• . madetle fo elllrifriate noise 'slid facilitate That thClr patents receive the best of" .�hiod� iiy-law. I rnrnrer. A'pDTy to LERT,t.E PEPPER, R, for 'the past 31 years. He was a •y;' ,. Arid £uptheY Lttk¢ notick that on the th R. 4, Waatort. Phone 848 r 22. member of St, Mary's Church "an•d , • ,.. • 'sei'vicd. ':•A,,,new incinerator is'''itL •tile Pro- ern Care .`t. clef of rther fAk 19411 'at the hour sof 4274-1 the HOI 1Vame c Ll1 USTiNs are 'now verb �icar(`e and prasp�CtlVe sena ' of .heiTlg bUi1t.' The hospital ,nils it To 'the. ,pe6ie of this comMUnit I �re- y SO iety, His wife, Y ;) Pte' ocloek in th¢ .aff¢3il'oon at the Coun> OR BALD -IrARM LOT s cON. a. Elizabeth, died 12 ears a o u - ,,,; V0cessAry_ td ;#i rohase a ne'w 6eratilig apectfully submit this repo Ft •>. Y g , s r buyers should place thear..�orde-rs nowt ' oiT+:bhaAlbOr» alit Vi4ldlfe Clerk varlr $na41Y F " abler da'thb ,presont, table Is wbrn out, TAcice srd?th. On prcrrnisps aY¢ Kood Vivirig are three sOIls: Johrt' and , , Wr Ae [` xni Ban, dttkt up the rttY>iibOr of iNotks tttvcn fAr tifld t tik+AsMalt the IsroDbaedbl+�lsar. ibnck house and woodshed, Hydro; bank Carl, Lon'don, and Pergus, Mount WASIl JOBS A,•SP`"gCIALTY The ft, Au 1tliii-by,l of Health asks us 44at of the tilde in bar alt•1 w?rod. oma a haraepower scoter itoyal, Quebe'e; , two . daI)ghterh, " rrYdtl ^' &tics frfrilrer talcs motiieeN.; tBAt df lite barn. hog DaYI, h¢ruhouge, dmveshed nod to enatst'' eutabtl3 ' by^78ws IIY aceor82riCe 'i f%ltslit tofrt of the (r?Hage fe ,. r,:'. , ;,,'„ in barn. Goal orc7tard. Tan acres hAtd< Mra. $. IlUCk1B (Nuts'}; 15U1tda8; , ;'; Elii:i r cb{Vtd b •o- 1?. 'rilorinas .3t4Cksorl. (Sb tiled to thersard ilrodosed' iiY>Iaw, it Wood bws'h attd x11 the autflts far makinft %ire #OIIOWing Itt�l+tir Wiatt 1b,. �!,. y;.,; z " by fXfe and' Mrs. Gordon Mclnnesa (THai frlr ;fie tmk¢h auto ra'tfsfdetatton �gvrnp, evaporator, shanty acrd ch ns. A11 1 t ii'. - ttfti rtt111a1#a Cotmci! an Monday, the 2nd T �a►rt�r . nlow;nK son¢. A+pxly WILLIAM .P'r1P- ,el), Landau: due brother, Patrick, "?' u00r'iVlr,. tic noxi:. Z atn.speiiding ter day'e,,L'Iflt,�(Tlyi�i�fel,in VlCtorfa. it •tri �s,be>�irtlfvl . . 4A a, rYatiod0r 1090, i a t �- �T yrs r }T ",,::,,.. ,...: T. r . A :r;'. +: ; ' Jf d k4tther tailor trd cd t PDTt,r Hoa 3. Jfensalt. 4274x8 Gloderich, aid ,ono sister Mr,t. , t: ,,.' r: t into s hie':, eo l�'. Wt�` rtelldf y. a. * tho w e've i .. hb1 e;, atxd 4D*., U b" ' Sty A f>4 he p , 1* y +d r k ,4 tri... ¢t1t at ares 1 ... . , . r'._.: n ,', r C4': $ „„ r of �,. M g C earir. Seaforth.• 'Pita Al[iiStl S 1 „ I , ,} ty . ,1 we 'i ii atu We ba e. o CtOrs W1t0'' are $tndl liiiliilid tate 1i10ElS ,1�a (�ti1 CIt lar r h Yl & ex. r : am ett4 . )Ag v � , 4r n, A, ;,.,_... tYat,o r r� a . dilll, I - . I.. k M, bet rested at tile,:E . , 1 . ,:•,. :,: 19, + ere �i k;,�fl whf4.;tllA, ,i'i allr y C. T�4113ngs at ' n ho bl&lrk nd Mlles:or. regtYlatio�is +'�fl�•'�(larl�,o�•li�alYdg�d ,;1�� ti�ttlntt t[i�' ir��tron; . dl e.... , .: Hiopit . a d a i hitt, of Id SCTP'Eil'E W d r ipuit.'^ h Tlstixliah_. ctrolt. side , 4 , . a . ed:. a worth & tlil. tuners hrsril ST STATION !GLIM OT "; ,, . �., ., , , l 1 e, Lon , r.�+ h eve �th� �ndbit ttad .,nktr a ... Eley . r alt itttar b. in er..,e,: 19� . cTdtli ;ext, nfze il, 1 3vaait- do» . witlt,•,Re' Uietn r a d.„ ad k ;; L q, I�igiG Mase be . 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