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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1951-02-16, Page 4I'. it tl ossified As. Oflealitaltalasmaiir WOW . Sited Ads Inserted At New Low Cash Rates: FOR SALE. WANTED. LOST AND FOUND, ETC. -Per word; 1st week 1 Cent 2nd week % Cent 3rd week _ 54 Cent Minimum charge, first insertion26 Cents Each- figure, initis. and abbreviation counts as sae word. Cards of Thanks, In Memoriam Note e. Coming Events -1 cent per word. Minimum. 50 scuts per weak Enquiries may be directed to a Boa No., c/s The Huron Ermoeitor, for 10 cents extra. Tqn dents additional will be charged if ado in above class are not paid within 10 days of date of final ,escr`ru Bi'rtbs. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of change. Auction Sales, Notices to Oreditors. Etc. -Rates on eiwlicatton. Coming Events Help Wanted NJOY THE POPULARITY OF THE WANTED --BOOKKEEPER (FEMALE) VNJOY at the Crystal Palace Ball- with some knowledge of bookkeeping. room, Mitchell, every Friday night, to the Must be accurate in figures. Apply in music of Don Robertson and his Ranch person to GEORGE T. M1CK1.F & SONS Boys. 4338x2 t.l•U., Hensall, or call 103, Hensall. Property For Sale 'PlOR SALE 6 ROOM FRAME HOUSE and barn, Lots 211 and 212, in Hen- au14. APp1y to MR. ALBERT WALFF. Box 666, Goderich. Lost and Found LOST --A HAND-KNIT PAIR OF AIR Force blue sox, size 11t_,, on Louisa St., between John and Goderich. Finder Please notify Box 969, HURON EXPOSI- TOR. LOST - WILL 1116. PERSON WHO found car chain, size 4.75x20. on Mon- day, February 12, between Seaforth and Egtnondville, please notify DOUG. 'Ei.NO WLES, at Seaforth Motors? 4338 -1 - FOUND -ON TUESDAY, FEB. 13. ON Main St., parcel containing set of Canasta playing cards. Owner ,may have same by applying to Box 966, EXPOSI- TOR OFFICE and paying charges. 4338-1 Farms For Sale F-•ARM FOR SALE1,00 ACRES, LOT 22, Concession 6, McKillop: running stream, good frame barn 40/ x 100/: been in grass for a number of years. Offered for sale to wind up estate of the late Peter Eckert. Apply to PETER E. MALONEY, R.R. 5, Seaforth, or JOSEPH KERT R.R. 1, Dublin 4834-tf Personals SKINNY MEN, WOMEN 1 GALN 5 to 15 „lbs.; new pep. Try Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets for new, healthy flesh; new vigor. Introductory, "get -acquainted" size ONLY tor. All druggists. EC - 4337x3' FOR SALE - KITCHEN CABINET. coney c.d ,red. trimmed with red. Pr:cc4 reasonable. PHONE 169-W, Hen - ill. • 4337-2 FARMERS! -FOR HIGHEST RETURNS 1 FOR SALE - NEW BRITISH KNIT for your Hogs, phone LEO O'SULLI-, taro's• -r blue wool jersey dress, size VAN. "2 r 4, Dublin. Livestock trucking 101_. Never worn. PHONE 789. 4334-tf a specialty. P.C.V. License. All loads insured. 4338x11 IV OR SALE -NEW SINGER SEWING NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF machines. electric and treadle. lir Scott Memorial Hospital will be held ' Pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING in the Town Hall, on Tuesday, February I CENTRE, 78 Ontario St, Stratford. 27, at 8 p.m. 4338-1 i 4223-tf Notices HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U B B E R Goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 250: 24 samples 61.00. Mail -Order Dept- T-73, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. For Sale fR SALE -BABY BUGGY, IN GOOD condition. PHONE 63, Seaforth. 4333x1 1 0R SALE -SEVEN PIGS. "APPLY TO JACK RIVERS, Seaforth. 433.0s 1 FOR SALE --YOUNG PIGS. APPLY TO BERT WALTERS. SL Columban. 4333x1 FOR SALE---DOHERTY PIANO, 1N good condition. PHONE 633-M, Sea - forth. 4338-1 FOkt SALE-- FAUCET OIL SPACE - Mater, like new : kitchen coal stove ;Acme): dining to.:m table and chairs. I'HON2 375, Seaforth. 4338-1 FOR SALE-- 300 CAPACITY CHICK •:ccu-ic brooder. need one year. Appy to WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Phone 843 Ir 15, Seaforth. 4338x1 ' Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK WANTED CASE -up to 510.00 for Dead or Disabled Horses; 510.00 for Cows ; Hogs, 52.50 per Cwt -at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect. Seaforth, 655 r 2 - WM. SPROAT William Stone Sons, LIMITED INGERSOLL, ONTARIO • Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED Warble Fly Spray for the Township of Usborne SEALED TENDERS, PLAINLY MARK - ed. will be received by the undersign - for the contract to spray all cattle within the Township for the control of warble fly. The Townshi will supply spray mater- ials and the contractor will supply all equipment. Work ,to be done under the direction of the Township Inspector. Must be started by April 1, 1951•. Tenders should be in the form of price per head for two sprays. Must be accom- panied by a certified cheque for $75.00. Tenders dose at 8 p.m- at Elimville on February 26, when Council will meet to consider same. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. G. STRANG, Clerk. R.R. 1, Hensall 4338-2 Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of HENRY (Brown) MOLESWORTH JACKSON A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Henry (Brown) Molesworth Jackson, late of the City of Taranto, County of York, deceased who died on or about the 29th day of Decem- ber, 1950, ere hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of March, 1951, full particulars of their claims. FOR SALE -FURNACE; 1934 FORD: 2 mettre^•e, and springs: white dishes: 2 pieces oilcloth; 2 pumps; corner cup- teard : 2 washstands and some kitcnen chairs: 2 stoves: kitchen cabinet. Apply CLARENCE REEVES, Seaforth. 4338-1 News Items of Hensall and District (Continued from Page 1) Wednesday last with the snowplow driven by Wilson Allan, of Hensall, preceding the car to Hensall, where she was met by the doctor who Wanted WANTED -DEAD OR ALIVE. JACK rabbits. Phone 662 r 32, Seaforth. BILL BROWN, Egmondville. 4337.8 WANTED - CHEST OF DRAWERS. Anyone indere-'ted apply eo Box 967, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4588x1 Auction Sales CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Stock an.1 Implements, at‘Lot 23, Con. 12 Hibbert Township. 11,1 south and 2 miles west of Cromarty. Wednehday, Feb. 28th, at 1 0.rn.: HORSES -1 aged mare; 1 Percheron mare 5 years old. CATTLE - 1 Hereford cow with calf at foot; 1 black cow with calf at foot: 1 Holstein cow due May 1st; 1 black cow due in June; 4 steers and heifers 1 year old; 1 Durham heifer' 2 years old. PIGS -1 York sow with litter: 1 York sow due middle of March: 11 York pigs 150 lbs.; 18 York chunks. 100 !be. POULTRY -100 Hybrid year-old hens: colony house 10/x12/; brood- er stove and feeders : 6 rain shelters. MACHINERY--Cogkshutt 11 -run fertilizer drill ; 1 rubber tired wagon : 1 flat hay rack. 14 ft. (like new) ; 1 M -H 2 -furrow, tractor clow (like new) ; 13 -hoe grain drill; 1 disc harrow: bean scuffler; mower; scutt',or: spring tooth cultivator; 3..'ection harrows: sulky rake; 2 large steel drums: nig feeder,; De Laval cream separator; mill: pails; milk strainer: forks. shovels, cvhifetreessling .Pres; chains, and other articles. GRAIN•- $00 bushels of Ajax eat,, .uitatee for seed: quantity of house- hold effects. Terms ---Cash. WILLIAM PARKER, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer: E. P. Chesney. Clerk. 4338-2 ClONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT F O R Sale or Exchange -One ''is -yard Han- som power shovel wjth back hoe attach- ment: also one complete gravel crushing plant Plant consists of Sawyer -Massey cru=,her. 1 link belt, 40' conveyor. 1 15 -yard compartment bin. This bin is new and has never been used. This equipment can be bought in one •lump soon for $2,900.00. Shovel shine worth that much. Would accept late mo(je1 truck or car, or other contractors' equipment as part payment on this equipment : or would sell any par; separately. Could arrange terms on this • ,uir'nen:. Apply evcni.ngs to W. E. SMITH, Thedford. Phone 283. 4338-4 Immediately after the said last men, tioned date,1 the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of wheee claim the undersign- ed shall ,not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. DATED at Seaforth, this 9th day of February, 1931. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. 4338-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of CHARLES ANDREW KRUSE A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of Charles Andrew Kruse, late of the Village of Egmondvale. County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of January, 1051, are. hereby notified to send in to the un- dersigned on or before the 5th day of March, .1951, full particulars of their olefins. Motor Cars For Sale Immediately atter the said ,last men- tioned date, the assets of the said rotate will be distributed amongst the pantiles entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have 'notice, to the exclUalolr of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersign- ed et(�l not then have notice for the assets so d)sstrihuted or a'n0 Dart ;thereof. DATED at i ;este il); difs 3th Tebritary, ip5i. AV7114 W. SI'LL'>t nit; Sulfa Ow ot&ta 1941' ONE-HALF TON PICK-UP, RE - built motor: 1938 Chev. Sedan. DUNLOP'S H. A. SERVICE STATION. Seaforth. 4333-tf FOR SALE-. 1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL De Luxe Se:!an. A-1 condition.' Priced for quick sale. Apply to Box 968. HURON EXPOSI'f015. 4338x1 GOOD USED CARS '50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '.19 MONARCH COACH '10 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '38 FORD COACH '37 CHEVROLET COACH Trucks '48 MERCURY r;_ -TON PICK-UP '48 CHEVROLET 2 -TON. 158 -inch wheelbase DALY MOTORS Ford -Monarch Sales & Service SEAFORTH EXECUTOR'S SALE Of Valuable Farms and Real Estate ON WEDNESDAY, the 223th CF FEBRU ART, at the hour of 2 p.m.. the following parcel; of land with buildings thereon be offered fur sale subject to s re- serve bid,' 10% of purchase price on date of sale, and conditi9ns announced and read at the time of the sale. 60% of pur- chase price may be left on Mortgage. PLACE OF SA1.E-The late Dr. Moir Estate, one mile .:uuth of Renal.)). on Number 4 Highway. PARCEL 1-10b acres more or less, Lot I. Concession 1, L.R.S.. Turkersmith : choice clay loam farm with 8 acres of inch. On this farm is situated a tnr"e. storey. 10 -room brick dwelling suitable for a parrments, with full size basement ono hot water heating system, bank barn 80 by 40, driving shed 10 by 2.5, and pig pen 30 by 20. PARCEL 2 -Part of Lot 17, Concession 1, 'township of Hay, consisting of com- fortable house and 2 acres of land hav- ing a frontage on the Highway of approxi- mately 365 feet. EnCHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN -Green in color; only 7,000 miles 50 50 ;dell 50 49 49 48 48 47 41 39 38 37 37 37 35 46 day ad 481174 46 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN -Sun visor; radio; many extras. CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH CHEV. S'CYLELINE COACH CHEV. DE LUXE COACH CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN STYLEMASTER COACH CHEV. FI,EFTLINE COACH Two-tone green CHEV. STYLEMASTER COACH took her to Clinton. At the morning service of Feb. 11, in the Hensall United Church, Rev. W. J. Rogers was in charge. The ohoir selection was "Hymn Of Praise," in which the solo was tak- er by Mr. S. G. Rennie. Messrs. Rannie, J. Harrison, R. Mock and J. Rowcliffe offered a very pleasing male quartette, unaccompanied, "In My Heart the Joy' Bells." In the evening Rev. Rogers was assisted by Rev, A. Hinton, of. Kippen, who delivered the message, Mrs. Apple- by and Mr. Rannie favored with a touching duet, "After." Miss Greta Laramie presided at the console of the organ. Services next Sunday will be at 11 o'clock and at '7 p.m. The evening service will feature the presentation of a film, "Beyond Our Own." W. M. S. Holds Quilting Members of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of Carmel Presby- terian Church met at the home of Mrs. George Walker Monday after- noon for a quilting party. During the luncheon hour, while bhe groups were seated at the table, Mr's. W. R. Davidson, member of the society for nineteen years, and a life member for many years, was pressRted with an electric lamp in recognition of her years of faithful service in the Auxiliary. Mrs. Davidson and her husband expect to take up residence in Port Col- borne. Although completely taken by surprise, Mrs, Davidson express- ed her thanks to the ladies for the gift. Snaps were taken of the group, and an enjoyable time spent. PARCEL 3 -Parts of Lot 16 and 17, Concession I, Township of Hay. on Num- ber 4 Highway, being all of Lot 16 and 17 lying east of railway. This property contains approximately 00 acres and has situate on it a comfortable dwelling, good barn and large chicken -house. Excepted from this parcel is a second cottage hav- ing a frontage of 85 feet on the Highway by 316 feet and a right of way. PARCEL 4 -Lot 23, Concession' 3, in the 'Township of Hay, containing 100 acres more or less. being choice clay loam farm. with barns 26 by 40 each, and com- fortable frame hou e: goad water supply. The above described parcels are in a good location and in a very desirable farming district, and each has an ample water supply. For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned. Bert Faber R. R. No. 2, Kippen, Executor of the Estate of the late Dr. Alexander Moir and EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Clinton, Auctioneer. ' 4336-4 In Memoriam BARNETT---IN LOVING MEMORY OF our brother. Edward Barnett, who passed away one year ago, February 14, 1050. You are not forgotten. brother dear, And never shall you be: As Fong a., life and days shall last, We shall remember thee. CHARLES HARM::T': AND VIOLET 4.',30-1 Cards Of Thanks, Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient, having had an op- eration. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Holmes and son, Danny, of Centralia, spent Sun- day last with friends in Kippen. We are sorry to report Mr, Archie Parsons 'having been in an accident on Saturday on No. 4 Highway. He suffered a broken nose and was severely shaken up, and was taken to the office of Dr. Goddard in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood at- tended the Gracie Field's show in London last week. Barbara Jean, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bridzak, had the misfortune of having her arm burned one day last week. We are pleased to see Mr. Wm. Sinclair out again after being ill for tl short time. Evening Auxiliary Meets The monthly meeting of the Eve - fling Auxiliary was held in the United Church on Monday night. Mrs, Blackwell, the president. op- ened the meeting with the theme song and the Hymn, "A Charge To Keep 1 Have." The Lord's Prayer was repeated. minutes read and roll call taken. The president ex- tended words of welcome to the guests. the husbands and friends of auxiliary members. The_ dexo tional service \vas conducted by Mr. Pearl Passmore, who gave '.1Pip:ui remarks on "The Disciples." Scripture passages were tread by Mrs. Lillian Hyde and Mrs. W. i1. eheedsou. Prayer was offered 'by Gladys Luker. The business ses- sion followed, Rather than hold a fall bazaar. the members voted in favor of giving voluntary donations. It was also decided to make ar- rangements to secure a guest speaker for the April meeting, which will take the form of a fam- ily, supper meeting. The secretary reported receipt of a thank -you note from Mrs. IV. Smale. A por- tion of the study book, "Education in Japan," was ably presented by Miss Gray. The auxiliary members will entertain at the March meet- ing the Arnold Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church. The guest (Continued on Page 5) MR. AND MRS. ARCHIE PARSONS wish to thank all those who assisted in any way at the scene of Archie's acci- dent or after, also wish to thank Mr. Howard Lemon who tuck him to the doc- tor and latter to his home. 4338-1 1 WISH TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO sent cards, fruit and treats to me while I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital; also thanks to Drs. Brady and McMaster, and the nursing staff for their kindness. 4338x1 MRS. M. HARRIS TO ALL MY FRIENDS- PLEASE AC - rept my grateful thanks for many kindnesses shown me while a tflitient in Seaforth Hospital, and also since return- ing home. It is deeply appreciated. Sincerely yours. MRS. J. McLELLAN 4338x1 MR. IGOBERT PARSONS AND FAMILY wish 10 thank all ih-se who Fent met - of' sympathy, floral tributes or any acts of kindness in their recent bereave- - ment; special thanks to Rev. Rogers. Rev. Hinton, Dr. Goddard and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron ; also those who loaned cars. 4338-1 PONTIAC COACH -New paint job FORD COUPE OLDSMOBILE SEDAN FORD COACH PLYMOUTH COACH OHEV. COUPE ODS COACH CHEV. 1/1 -TON PICK-UP Cmo'i. 1 -TON STAKE TRUCK MANY OTHER MOT)ELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRUSSELS MOTORS "The Home of Better Used Carie OP124 Evrim IAVI+,•NIN41 Try Huron formatter Want Ads. Phone 41, Seaforth. Births Kippen W. I. Has Social Evening Funeral of the Late Mrs. Parsons The funeral of the late Mrs. Par- sons was held on Tuesday after- noon last from the Bonthron Fun- eral Home, Hensall, conducted by Rev. W. J, Rogers, of Hensall Unit- ed Church, assisted by Rev. A. Hin- ton of St. Andrew's United Church here. Burial was in Bayfield ceme- tery. The pallbearers were six grandsons: Russell Ferguso'h, How- ard Ferguson, Lloyd Ferguson, Ger- ald Parsons, Walter Parsons and Bobbie Parsons. The flower -bear- ers were Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Miss Velma Ferguson, Mrs. Gerald Skinner, Marilyn Ryckman, Harold Parsons and Wes. Ryckman. W, 1. Meets Wednesday The February meeting of Kippen East \V.1. will be held at the home of Mr?. E. Whitehouse on Wednes- 'n•-. Feb. 21, at 2:15 p.m. Roll call will ,be a health quotation. The guest speaker will be Miss c n assistant superintendent af the Children's' Shelter at Gode- rich. Current events in the form of a health quiz will be conducted by Mrs. E. Jarrott. Mrs. 11. Up - shall will give a poem. The lunch committee w'i11 be Mrs. R. Love, Mrs. W. Workman, Mrs, J. Helider- son, Mrs. R. M. Peck and Mrs. W. Broadfoot. The Valentine euchre and dance. sponsored by Kippen East W. I. and held in Hensall'Town Hall on Wednesday evening, was a fine suc- cess, with 23 tables in play. The prize winners were: Ladies, first, Mrs. R. L'pshall, Kippen; second, Mrs. W. D. Wilson. Brucefield; lone hands, Mrs. Anna Walker, Hensall; consolation. Mrs. George Hender- son. Brucefield; men, first, Lindsay Eyre, Brucefield; second, W. D. Wilson, Brucefield; lone bands, Mervyn Johnson, Brucefield; conso- lation, J. McEwan. Hensall. The lucky lunch prize went to Mrs. W. J. F. Bell, Kippen. Desjardine's orchestra furnished the music for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ducharme, of Dashwood, visited Friday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. McClymont. Mr. Ernie Chipchase has sold his farm to Mr. itowCliffe. We are sorry to report Mr. Wm. Sinclair is on the sick list. Dr. McMaster has been in attendance. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Little and daughters, Marie and Cheryl Anne, of Ilderton. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Long. A number of people from Kippen attended the hockey match at Zur- ich on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elgar Mousseau and Merilyn returned home from Flor- ida last Thursday and report hav- ing had a pleasant vacation. Mrs. Isaac ,Jarrott is 'visiting :her son, Dr. J. G. Jarrott, in Strat- ford. We are pleased to report Bob- bie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, has recovered from his severe burns. We are sorry to report Mr. Al- fred Glazier is ill in Victoria Hos- pital, London, and we hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Kate Bengough had her nephew, of London, visit her last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and son, of London, visited on Sun- day at their mother's and father's home, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cud - mord. Mrs. Joseph McLellan's many friends and neighbors are pleased to learn she is home from Scott RYAN -At Scott Memorial Hoapibal, on Feb. 10. to Mr. and Met. .Joseph Ryan, R.R. 1, Walton, a eon. McLEOD-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Feb. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- Leod, R.R. 3, Seaforth, a daughter. DIEGEL-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Feb. 11, 10 Mr. and Mra. Henry Diegel, Bornholm, a son. BARRY -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on F'eb. 18, to Mr, and Mrs. Ken Barry, Sea.foe'h. a son DOLMAGE-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Feb. 13, to Mr. and Mr.. Le.lie Dol - 'nage, .McKillop, a tion-.Ean Bruce. JOHNSTON-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Feb. 14. to Mr. and Mra. Leo John- ston, Clinton, a daughter. DANTZER- At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Feb. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer, Dublin. d son. HOWLER -At Alexandria and Marine HOB- Goderich, on February 3, to Mr. and MTh. Elgin Fowler (nee Mona Mc- Cowan), a eon-Brien'Etgin Wayne. KING -George and Ruth King (nee Ruth Wilhee. 162 St. Andrew's Terr., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) are happy to announc? the birth of a daughter. (Janice Eliza- beth), Friday, February 9, at the Gen- ered Hospital. es 31ENGOUG'FL-At Clineen Hoapltel, on Feb, 7, W Mr. and Mm. Ja tlet Ben- ireu4th, Hensall, a son -W. James. 11 ------------ Deaths united in iplarr4 ,to; r `fie. Moline;};lidt they`, reeified an. tire, B orlsRP;;'i nq,, Stanley. To • them a ex'e bong a dau�bt _er (Mabel), I1ira ,Franlj; ¥cC1inobsy, of Stan- ley, tanley, and @. son, Wa1•ter, of Strat- ford. The husband was tragically killed With a bolt of lightning 21 years ago. The funeral service, which owes held on Saturday at the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich, !was conducted by Rev. Reba Heim of Verna. Burial was in the Evan- gelical Cemetery. The pallbearers were Harvey Hehner, Clarence Hohner, Murray Hohner, Nelson Heard, Lloyd Heard and Harvey Taylor. Flower -bearers were Alvin Steckle, Ed. Steckle and Menno Steckle. Cromarty Mission Band Hears Story Of Ste Valentine 01 Robert ay or, who died at her hglspe in Grand Bend on Friday,,had lived there for x+i ;rears, SurvSv. log. •besides her 'husband are three sons: Kitoh, Mitchell; Carlyle, Grand Bend; Lawrence, Stephen Township, and a daughter, MI's. Arnold Gratton, Grand Bend. The remains rested at the Hoffman Fun- eral Home, Dashwood, and services were conducted in the Gospel Hall, Grand Bend, Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. Burial was in Grand Bend ceme- tery. BRUCEFIELD Dr. Carman Haugh, Toronto, vis- ited his mother, Mrs. C. Haugh, over the week -end. Keep in mind the play which the Adult Fellowship Group are pres- enting on Friday evening. It is the comedy, "Family Wash." Many attended the carnival in the skating rink Saturday evening. There was a good attendance at the euchre sponsored by the I.O. O.F. on Tuesday evening. In charge of this euchre were Messrs. C. Web- ster, H. Taylor and J. Broadfoot. Prize winners included: Ladies, first, Mrs. A. Zapfe; second, Mrs. A. Foote; gents, first, O. Johnston; second, W. Btirdge. A delicious' lunch was served by those in charge. Observe Day of Prayer World Day of Prayer service was held in Brucefield United Church on Friday, Feb. 9, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Alton Johnston presided at the 'organ and played soft music be- fore the meeting opened. Taking part in the program were Mrs. Ed. Allan, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. G. Gra- ham, Mrs. T. B. Baird and Mrs. L. Wilson. Prayers were offered by Mrs. McQueen, Mrs. W. Douglas, Mrs. R. Watson, Mrs. B. Keyes Mrs. H. Dalrymple and Mrs. Stan- way. Mrs. R. Allan gave the ad- dress on the theme, "Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear." Mrs. J. Cairns sang a. beautiful solo, "Teach Me To Pray," The Vii sion Band of Crotharty Church held their February meet- ing in the basement of the church under the leadership of Mrs. Dun- canson, assisted by Mrs. L. Sors- dahl and Mrs. L. Miller. There were twenty-one present, also some visi- tors. Mrs. Duncanson discussed the second chapter of the study book, which dealt with the build- ing of the churches in the early years. Mrs. Miller read two stor- ies; Margaret Coleman, three short passages of Scripture, and Mar- "aret Jean led in prayer. A duet was sung by Alice Sorsdahl and Margaret Coleman entitled, "A Bashful Valentine." Billie Ramsay received the offering. Mrs. Sors- dahi told the story of St. Valen- tine. The children then enjoyed games, after which lunch was serv- ed. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilton are visiting at Listowel with Mrs. Wil - ton's brother, Stewart Robertson, and .Mrs. Robertson and family. hlr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell and daughter. Margaret Jean, and. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Scott and Mrs. Grace Scott visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick at St. Thomas vIr. and Mrs. George Wallace and Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace at Carlingford. Miss Mary Stone, Misses Frances Hamilton, Helen Walker and Mar- garet spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wal- ker. Mrs. Thos. Scott and Mrs. Geo. Wallace, accompanied by Mrs. Jas. Scott, of Staffa, visited on Tuesday with . Mr. and Mrs. Horton Hac- Dougald. LATIMER-A,t Soldiers' Memorial Hospi- tal, Orlllia, on Friday. Feb. 9, Edward Latimer, husband of Mattie Knox, dear farther of Albertine (Mos. 13, E. Enaon): Hazel (Mrs. J. O. Filkin), Knox and Theresa (Mrs. C. F. Wegner). GUY -Suddenly on Friday, Feb, 9, at To- ronto General Hospital, Leonard William (Len) Guy (horseman), in hi, 72nd'year, late of Seaforth., husband of the late Henrietta. Kingoton; dear father of Herbert, Vancouver; Erle, of Victoria, DC.: Vera (Mrs. Hougham) and Mabel (Mrs. E. M. Moore), of French/wee; Bute, Seek.; Winnie (Mrs, Les. Adler), Paradise Hlll,.Sask.. end the late $'ditty Guy, of Sarnia. interment at P110001- mdn's Butte, Sask. )ds, Stanley Federation Has Regular Meeting DASIIWOOD TUCKERSMITII Aunt Dies in Florida Mr, John Broadfoot, of the Mill Road, received word Wednesday Death of Mrs. J. Campbell Mrs. Jerry Campbell. of Mount Carmel, 62, who died at St. Joseph's Hospital. London. on Wednesday, Feb. 7. rested at the Hoffman. Fun- eral Home, Dashwood, until 9:30 a.m. Saturday and then at the Church of Our Lady, Mount Car- mel, where High Mass of Requiem was sung at 10: a.m. Burial follow- ed in the adjoining cemetery. Be- sides her husband, Mrs. Campbell, the . former Mary Dillon, of Dub- lin, is survived by three daugh- ters: Mrs. Urban (Mary) Ayotte, Stephen Township; Mrs. Richard (Frances) Ayotte, Hay Township, and Mrs. Gerald (Ursula) Regier, Zurich, and one son, John Camp- bell, at home. The Late Mrs. R. Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, 77, wife oven or of • ti "pael#ing' et dill M>isrs ;;)diary 14readf9Q14, in We $, Palm Cenci►, .,F'Arida *iss Pre .'. fgot suffered a stroke- last 0,14% and a§eopnd,pne proved fatal 'Wed- nesday; She Wee bort} ill Theles.* smith, the daughter of the late Mr: and Mrs. James Broadfoot, and.11v.- ed in this district until 1922 when she went to Florida and was active in practical nursing. She is the last of a family of Might, but sal survived by a number of nieces and- nephews. Funeral arrange- ments as yet have not•tbeen made. Mrs. Eimer Cameron held a quilting at her home on Tuesday afternoon when four ladies 'finish ed a quilt for the Sick Children's Memorial Hospital in London. A delicious supper was served, after which the work was completed. Hamilton Skating Club AT HENSALL ARENA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th 8:00 p.m., sharp FEATURING SPECTACULAR BLADE ARTISTS Comedy, Solo and Group Skating Colorful Array of Costumes HILARIOUS COMEDY PICTURESQUE GROUP NUMBERS, FEATURING Miss Marjorie Fairely and Edwin Gossett, second at International Figure Skating Meet in Buffalo; Club under direction of Mr. Rada, recently of Vienna. - This grand performance at your very door- step! ADULTS 60c STUDENTS 35c - 8 P.M., SHARP, PLEASE! SPONSORED BY HENSALL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Proceeds for Your Community Skating Rink ContractBarley We are contracting Malting Barley for the Canada Malting Company on the salve basis as last year \Ve supply the seed and deduct bushel for bushel in the Fall. Malting Barley was one of the best paying crops last year! In rebuilding our New Elevator, which will be completed before harvest, we are planning to have four Cleaners and unloading ramps, which will make for quick unloading and avoid long delays. Remember, you can deliver the Barley when threshed and get Free storage up to December 15, with option of selling on the market any time up until that date. Hence, we suggest that farmers wishing contracts 'please get in touch with us by tele- phone: Office 32, Hensall; Night Calls, 2 or 194, ,Hensall We are buying Seed Oats and Feed Grain Contact us before selling. The best price will be paid. W. G. THOMPSON & SONS LTD. HENSALL The regular meeting of the Stan- ley Federation of Agriculture was, held at the home of Anson McKin- ley with President Alvin Rau in the chair. The directors reported the petitions for warble fly spray over 66 per cent signed in favor of having it done. A deputation, con- sisting of Alvin Rau, Anson Mc- Kinley, George Reid and Anson Coleman, was appointed to inter- view thecouncil, re passing the Warble Fly Act. Anson Coleman gave a report of the provincial an- nual meeting held at Toronto. Har- vey Hayter was appointed direc- tor for No. 6, to take the place of William A. Reid, who resigned. The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Anson Coleman for the next meeting. Mrs. Lee McConnell and Mrs. Russell Erratt are spending a few days at Wellington with their sis- ter, Mrs. Perce Johnston, and Mrs. Johnston and family. Mr. John A. Armstrong has re- turned to his home much improv- ed in health, following treatment in Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClinchey and family spent an evening re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson, Egmondviile. Former Resident Passes On Thursday, Feb. 8, at Strat- ford General Hospital, there pass- ed away Mrs. Margaiet Jane Hob - tier; wife of the late Mr. John Rohner and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce. Death ; came gar it sweet release after years d'f ' )3hgsical infirmity. De- ,l Ceased, who was in her -68th year, Was born in Stanley, where most ` of her life was spent. 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