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S14tURGES�BORD--.TXIE CORRECT DATE
for the "Smorgeabord" Dinner in First
Presbyterian Church school room, is Tues-
day. October 20, from 5 to 8 pm:
44754
THE L.O.B,A, INTEND HOLDING
1 euchre parties in their lodge room,
Seaforth, on the following dates: October
28, November 18 and December 9. Fur-
ther particulars later. 4475-1
Lost and Found
•
I OST -- THREE KEYS ON CHAIN.
lost last weekend. Finder please leave
at EXPOSITOR OFFICE. 4475x1
LOST- 1. RDD Sl'19ER, 800-900 POUNDS,
sawed-off horns. Strayed about four
weeks ago. ERNEST DALE, R.R. 4, Clin-
ton. Phone Clinton 800 r 21.
4474x2
For Rent
poll RENT - FOUR -ROOM APART-
ment. PHONE 58, Seaforth.
4475-1
'R RENT -FOUR -ROOM APARTMENT
in Seaforth, newly decorated : downstairs
bath: cupboards and floor coverings. Im-
mediate possession. PHONE 679 r 14.
Hensall. 4476x1
Property For Sale
PROPERTY FOR SALE -TWO-STOREY
three bedrooms, living room, den, 8 -
piece bathroom, oil heated house, including
three acres of land, -edge of town. Approv-
ed for Veterans' Land Act purchase. Ap-
ply Box 202, HURON EXPOSITOR, o,
Phone 41, Seaforth_ 4431 -ti
Opportunities
BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, STEN-
ographer or typist in your spare time.
Lessons 50c. For particulars, write
CANADIAN CORRESPONDENCE COURS-
ES, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto.
4474-2
Wanted
WANTED - YOUNG GIRL DESIRES
board in private home. Apply to Box
262, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4475x1
BOARDERS WANTED - ROOM AND
meals; all conveniences. Apply Box
259, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4474-2
'ANTED - SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
PHONE SEAFORTH 265. Write
BOX 299, Seaforth. 4467-tf
WANTED -GOOD HOME TO RENT FOR
reliable tenant, for approximately
one year. Apply to Box 261, HURON
EXPOSITOR. • 4475 -
Poultry
FOR SALE -ABOUT 80 PULLETS, RED
and Sussex. Phone 848 r 2, Seaforth,
STANLEY HI7.I.RN. 4475-1
Personals
For Sale
FOR SALE-QUEB3X HEATER: .A,1SO
a number of good used pipes. PHONE
46 r 16, Dublin, 4476-1
FOR BALL - GIRL'S THREE-PIECE
winter coat set (wine), eine 6X. MRS.
WILFRED TREMFR, R,R, 2, Kippen.
Phone 656 r 38, Seaforth. 4476x1
FOR SALE -SOME BRED AND OPEN
pure bred Shorthorn helfera. Apply
W. C. MONTGOMERY, RR. 4, Walton.
Phone 834 r 4, Seaforth. 447581
FOR SALE -GRINDER; CLOTH RUGS;
2 .pieces long pipe; 2 coil bed springs;
2 heaters; 2 cook stoves; window glass.
CLARENCE REEVES, Seaforth.
FOR SALE -HEAVY DUTY 4 -BURNER
Beach electrte range, in excellent con-
dition. J. W. THOMPSON, R.R. 2, Sea -
forth. Phone 883 r 31. 4478x8
FOR SALE - REGISTERED SHORT -
horn bull, roan, 18 months old.
FRANK FALCONER, R,R, 6, Clinton.
Phone Clinton, 615 r 16. 44474-3
FOR SALE -FRAME. BUILDING„ 14' x
20,, suitable for chicken house, garage
or back kitchen. Apply to HENRY SWAN.
Phone 24,3J, S8aforth. 4475x3
flea SALE -HOUSEHOLD FURNISH -
TF IT'S HEADCOLDS, HAYFEVER Olt Ings, rugs, lamps, chairs, bedroom
Sinus, that's bothering you, by au s tees, china, etc. PHONE SEAFORTH
means try NAMELESS Cold Remery, Con-
vincing trial $1.00. Address PURITY,
Exeter, Ontario. 4472-4
HRU
YGIENIC SUPPLIES (B BE R
Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
24 samples '51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
Agents Wanted
GOOD DEALERS WANTED TO ESTAB-
lish a business of their own with our FOR SALE --6 HOLSTEIN COWS CAR -
225 guaranteed and well-known products rying their second calves': due to calve
such as: Toiletries, Culinaries, Medicines, from 23rd of September to February 1st.
Tea, Coffee. etc. Excellent opportunity to SOL GINGERICK, Zurich R.R. No. 3.
earn from $60 to $75 per week. Exclusive Phone. No. 84 ring 3. Zurich. 4473x6
territory. Specials each month with free
products. 518 needed. NO RISK. De-
tails :
JITO: 5136, St. Aumert, Montreal.
4472-4
pos. SALE -SIX -ROOM COTTAGE, ON
Centre Street. Apply to HAROLD
JACKSON. Phone 661 r 14, Seaforth.
4475-1
F(1R SALE -FOX HOUND, BEAGLE
fox hound cross, ready to train. LES-
LIE PEPPER, Phone 848 r 22, Seaforth.
4475-1
"GATEWAY TO LEARNING." BY JAS.
Scott, a memoir of the Seaforth Public
School, is on sale at THOMPSON'S BOOK
STORE, Seaforth. Price, 50 cents per
copy. 44754
Teachers Wanted
TENDERS
APPLES FOR SALE -SPRAYED WIN -
ter apples: Spies, McIntosh, Delicious.
Russets, Tolman Sweets, Bell Flower.
Phone ROBERT ARCHIBALD, 655 r 16.
Seaforth, 4473-3
volt SALE -YOUNG LEICESTER RAM,
pure bred ; red Shorthorn bull, rising
2 years, off heavy producing dam. LES-
LIE PEPPER. Phone 848 r 22, Seaforth.
4475-1
FjOR SALE --CANARIES: SPECIAL
at R'
Township of Tuckersmith sale price, $6,95 and $7.95; also cages
50 and 53.50; stands for $8.:15, regu-
lar 512.95. SEAFORTH AVIARY, Phone
QEALED TENDERS ARE INVITED By 120. Ted Savauge. 44744
• the Township of Tuekersmith for R SALE -25 ACRES GOOD GRASS
snowplowing township roads in the winter
of 1953-54 ; V -type, 8 -foot plows to be land, part of Lot 4, Concession 11, Me -
used on trucks rated at four tons or bet- Killop. Shade, spring well with windmill.
ter. Plow and wing to be hydraulically Apply GILBER'r MURRAY, R.R. 1, Dub -
operated, lin. 4474x2
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Contractor to supply all equipment and FOR SALE -PRINCE COOK STOVE.
labor required, and be available for work coal or wood ; warming closet and
November 1, 1953. reservoir; in good condition. Priced reas-
1 enable. Phone 17 r 3. MRS. HAROLD
Tender to state a flat rate per hour PETHICK, Dublin. 4475-1
and to he sealed. marked "Tender" and in
the Clerk's hands ny October 20, 1953, F4j OR SALE - FINLAY COAL AND
by 8 pan. i w8od range. white, with shelf and cop-
e per reservoir; also several other pieces of
Lowest or any tender not necessarily furniture. Apply MRS. EDITH DUNLOP,
accepted. East William St. Phone 316, Seaforth.
447501
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk,
58,58. 4, Seaforth.
4475-2
TWP. OF HIBBERT
Drainage Tender
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED ON 011
before Monday, October 19, 1953, at
eight -thirty in the evening, for the con-
struction of what is known as the Barry
WANTED -HORSES WAN ICED FOR
Dmeat and bush; also $10 to 615 for Municipal feet Thisi drain consists of
eal
sick, crippled or disabled horses or cattle. fee97 oflin10-inch feet of 10 -inch tile, w cliatch
Write or phone LEROY ACHESON, At- feet of meta] .pipe and two catch
basins.
wood, 153. collect. 4472-7
HAY WANTED -GOOD FIRST AND
second cutting alfalfa. Also choice
timothy and clover. Apply DOUGHTY &
WILLIAMSON, R.R. No. 1, Jarvis, Ont.
Phone 113. 4475-3
Livestock Wanted
Contractor to supply all the material
i and do all the work according to the En-
'gineer's
n-
gineer's report. The report, plans and
specifications may be obtained from the
Clerk. A marked cheque for 10 per cent
must accompany each tender.
Tenders to be considered at a meeting
to be held at the Clerk's Office on Monday,
October '19, 1953, at eight -thirty in the
evening. Lowest or any tender not nen-
MAD, DISABLED HORSES 011 COWS essarily accepted.
�-' removed free of charge. For prompt
and efficient service, phone "STONES"
collect, Ingersoll 21, or Seaforth 655 r 2.
Notices
T AM PURCHASING BOARS AT 9c TO
12c per pound, live weight. Phone or
write LEROY ACI8PSON, Atwood, 153,
collect_ 4469-10
RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS
of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE-
PAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth,
Phone 347-R. 4368-tt
THOMAS D. WREN,
Clerk of the Twp. of Hibbert,
Cromarty, R.R. No. 1.
• 4475-2
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE -MR. JOSEPH L. RY-
an has been instructed to uell by pub-
lic auction on Lot 19, Concession No. 10,
klibbert, on Saturday, October 17, at 1
p.m., a full line of implements and house-
hold effects. THOMAS and JOHN HAY
Proprietors; Joseph L. Ryan, Auctioneer.
CUSTOM COT4.BINING-BEANS AND AUCTION SALE OF FARM PROPERTY
clover; '90' Combine converted into on Monday, October 12, at 1 p.m., at
bean machine. Satisfaction guaranteed.
C. J. WALKER. Cromarty. Phone 12-13,
Dublin. 4474-2
ATTENTION, FARMERS! - PROMPT,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals. Call collect, ED.
ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Seaforth, or 285,
Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co. of
Canada Ltd- 4299-tf'
CCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR
Air Force personnel stationed at Clin-
ton. If you have a house, apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, to rent, please
call STATION HOUSING OFFICE at
'Clinton, 882; local 252. 4486-tf
NICE -WE HAVE PURCHASED A
modern Oliver Iron Age spray machine
and, are now prepared to do your clean -
big, whitewashing, spraying of any kind.
Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaran-
teed. (Give us a call: 64 r 10, Dublin.
PETER E. MALONEY & SONS, R.R. 5,
Seaforth. Two. 4473x8
ATTENTION, FARMERS 1- McKILLO'P
Fire Insurance, Western Farmers'
Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile At
sou. (O.A_A.), Hospitalization Insnraned,
Accident and Sickness Insurance, and
North American Life Insurance. Consult
ERIC H. MUNROE, Seafortb, Phone
894-M. 4456-tf
NOTICE
Township of Hullett
-- COUNCIL OF rlis, TOWNSHIP OF
Hullett will hold the COURT OF RE-
VISION on the Anseaement Roll for 1954
in the Community Hall, Londeaboro. on
November 2, 1953, at 3:00 p.m. Appeals
moat be in the hands of the Clerk on or
before the 14th day of October, 1953.
GEO. W. COWAN, Clerk,
Londeeboro, Ont.
447618
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuekersmith
Ul?orr iNS7'IliJGTIONs FROM COM.
611 under authority or By -Law No. 1/,
/062, "Toten8hiD or Tuekersmith, 1 hereby
prodla•Lnt'that all dogs in the hamlets of
itiondv1l16
end Harpurhey are 'probiblted'
front running at large during the period
-treat June 1, 1958, to 1ov tuber 1, 1956.
/')whets or barherera of dogit contratven-
The proviblons of this by lhvr win be
to t & !itin nst p4nslttr of A50;60.
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Lot 14, Bayfield Road, south one mile, west
of Varna, on County Road, Stanley Town-
ship: 105- acre farm. clay loam land; 15
acres second -growth bush; remainder
workable land, all freshly seeded. Frame
house, bank barn 40x80, cement Dig or
poultry shed. Hydro available, Terms -
10% down: balance in 30 days. Sold sub-
ject to reserve bid. For further particu-
lars apply to NORMAN CAMPBELL, Pro-
prietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF 1'HE
▪ Estate of the late John Cluff, of Farm,
Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Grain,
et Lot No. 18, Bayfield Line, Goderich
Township, 11/1 miles southwest of Middle -
ton's Church, or 7 miles southwest of Clin-
ton, on Wednesday, October 14. at 1 p.m.
(Standard Time) : CATTLE and EQUIP-
MENT -04 head of Holstein cattle, all
vaccinated ; most of these cattle are from
the Waterloo Artificial Unit and of good
quality and in high production ; 9 cows
and heifers, recently freshened ; 10 cows
and heifers, milking and bred again ; 3
Holstein heifers, recently bred : 3 Holstein
heifer calves : Registered Holstein bull, 9
months old ; two -unit Surge milker, % H.
P. motor; 6 milk cans, milk pails, com-
presser and fittings. IMPLEMENTS -
1950 Fordeon tractor with disc plow at-
tached; 8 -section spring tooth harrows;
M.M. manure spreader on rubber (nearly
new); M. -H, binder. 7 -ft. cut; McCormick -
peering 6 -ft. mower; M. -H. 11 -hoe drill;
5 -section drag harrows ; hay awather ; hay
loader: hay rake; rubber tir9 wagon, slid-
ing racic ; sulky plow; Fleury land packer
(nearly new): fanning mill; poultry equip-
ment, consists of 5 range shelters, water
tank, drinking fountains and feeders, 2
electric brooders, 500 -chick capacity.
FEED and GRAIN -Quantity, of mixed
baled hay; approximately 600 bushels of
oats. FARM -At 2:30 p.m. the farm will
be offered for sale. This farm consists of
187 acres of clay loam, with water supply
being a drilled well. a never -failing spring
and the river at the back pf the farm.
On this farm is approximately 50 acres
of bush, including second growth hard-
wood and a good supply of cedar. The
buildings consist of a 1% storey brick
house and a bank barn, 721 x 54, with
straw shed attached There is acconnno-
dation for 500 hens in the barn. There
is also a double garage. TERMS: On
Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Grain
-Cash. TERMS ON FARM: This farm
is offered for sale subject to a mortgage
of approximately $4,000.00 having about
three years to ran; 10% of purchase price
to :be paid on date of sale, and balance
sublect to adjustments to be paid in 90
days. For 'further particulars and condi-
tions of sale, apply to the undersigned
solicitor of the estate, MRS. HEL BN
CLtHT, Administrntrix ; F, Fingland, Q.
0., Solicitor of the Estate; Edward W.
Elllott At1ctibneor. 4474.2
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FjOR.SALE-OAK BEDROOM SUITE,
bed, dresser and stand; priced for
quick sale. Also a small Beach stove.
coal or wood, good baker. ' MRS. JAMES
MALCOLM, Dublin R.R. 2_ Phone 19 r
23, Dublin. 4475-2
.FOR SALE -LARGE. SIZE DUOTHERM
console model space heater and small
Coleman space heater; in good condition ;
galvanized tank, 4S , foot diameter, 5 feet
high. MRS. E. J. WEBER, Egmondville.
4474x2
FOR SALE -THREE MISSES' COATS,
one blue, one white winter coat, one
grey : sizes 12, 14 and 15. Also several
dresses, sizes 12, 14 and 15: one pink for-
mal. size 14. All in good condition. Reas-
onably priced. MRS. SI•EWART BELL.
Phone 683 r 33, Hensall. ' 4475-1
FOR SALE -DURHAM COW, 7 YEARS
old :11S -year-old heifer, and this year's
heifer, both off same cow. Owner of these
cattle will be in Harpurhey on the follow-
ing Saturdays, Oct. 10 and 17, or can be
found at 12 Cambria Rd., Goderich.
4475.1
The Grey -Bruce -Huron Aberdeen Angus
Breeders' Association arebolding their
ANNUAL SALE
of 10 Pure Bred Aberdeen Angus Bulls
and 25 Females, at
WALKERTON SALES ARENA, on
Thursday, Oct. 15, 1953
at 2 p.m.
A1( bulls sold eligible for 20- premium
up to $75.00.
T. STEWART COOPER, Secretary,
Markdale, Ontario,
4475-1
- For Sale
FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DSNNE.%
choice, plump oven -dressed tnr)Ceya.,
Phone BI6RT SPIENCE, 1904i, Mitchell.
4474.2
HONEY FOR SALE-CHOIOE SEP t M-
ber light amber honey in your own
containers, at 12c per •pound. A liberal
discount on large Quantities. Build up
your resistance to fight those autumn colds
by eating Iota of this fine honey. A taste
will convince you it's good. ,ELMER
SHADE, I5gmondville, 4474x2
Cards Of Thanks.
rnHE LAMMIE FAMILY WISH TO EX -
11 press their aincere thanku for .the
many kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended to them in their recentbereave-
ment, - • 4475-1
J ISS MARGARET MoGREGOR, TOR -
onto, will show pictures of her trip
to Europe in Turner's United Church,
Tuekersmith, Saturday, Octdber 10, at 8:80
p.m Silver collection. Lunch will be
served. Sponsored by the Tuekersmith
Ladies' Club, 447581
WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SINCERE
thanks to all friends and neighbors
who were so kind and considerate during
ours recent bereavement, Special thanks
toFtev. James, Mr. G. A.,r Whitney, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Warden and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Miller_ MR. AND MRS. HAROLD
COREY AND FAMILY. 4475x1
In Memoriam
p7+OLLAND---IN IOVING MEMORY OF
II Benedict Holland:
Beautiful memories are all we have left,
Of him we loved dearly and shall never
forget;
His loving smile and .happy face,
A broken link we can never replace.
Sad was the parting, no one can tell,
So sudden on earth the sorrow fell:
Memories we treasure, no one can steal,
Death leaves a heartache nothing can heal.
-Lovingly remembered by Father,
Mother, Brothers and Sisters.
4475-1
R
STOVE OIL
FUEL OIL
Meter Delivered
Contact
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Don Wallace
RELIANCE FARM AGENT
Phones:
385 or 460 - Seaforth
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BAZAAR,
and
• BAKING SALE •
S't. Columban Parish . Hall
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21
2:30 to 5 p.m.
Home Baking and
Other Booths
Cash Bingo ,at 9 p.m.
Admission 50c
LUCKY LOTT
CRASH SHOW
Thanksgiving Afternoon
MONDAY, 'OCT. 12th
3 p.m.
Stratford Speedway
(Two miles east of City on No. 7)
ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN 50c
See these daredevils at-
tempting new stunts for
their 1954 tour!
MIR LONDON LITTLE THEATRE EIFIMF
,5,
London - Ontario
SALE OF MEMBEILSHIP
SUBSCRIPTIONS
SEASON 1953-54
Productions
First production opens Thursday, October 29, and plays
until Saturday, November 10
October Production
"TroveVer's Joy"
. . delightful comedy
Jonuory Production
"Arms And The Man"
. . , witty comedy
April Production
"Anne of the Thousand Days"
. , historicol dramo
December Production
"Cocktail Party"
, , . sophisticated drama
February Production
"Block Chiffon"
suspense ploy
Moy Production
"Guilty Pulls The Strings"
. . worm family ploy
Membership - 56.00
Entitles you to a reserved seat at alLthe above
listed productions, which will be presented on
the stage of'the Grand Theatre, London, Ont.
Act At Once .. .
Memberships on sale now et the ' London
Little; Theatre Green Room. for further
information write or phone thin Gt'teen,-Rooms
Office of the London Little Theatrh,` Iliac 4-5052. , ..
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Anniversary Service
Held in Chisellhure
,Successful anniversary 50rv1Gei.
were held in 'Chiselhurst United
Church last Sunday.
In the afternoon Rev. C. Scott,
Blyth, the guest speaker, gave an,,
inspiring message, "Why I Believe
in the Church." The choir sang an
anthem and Harry Hoffman, Dash-
wood, was guest soloist -
At the evening service Rev. Pitt,
Varna, delivered an address. The
choir sang an anthem and Mrs. W.
J. Rogers sang two solos. Rev. W.
J. Rogers conducted both services
which were largely attended, Miss
Gladys Luker presided at the piano.
Regular service will be held next
Sundays afternoon at 3 p.m., in
charge of Rev. Rogers, Sunday
School meets at 2 P.m.
In Hensall United Church last
'Sunday, Rev. Rogers preached on
the subject, "Magnificent Remind-
ers." Communion service was ob-
served. Flowers were placed in
loving memory of Mrs. Emma Mc-
Donald, who died recently.
The following were received into
membership by transfer of certi-
ficate: Mr. and Mrs. G. Forrester;
Mr. and Mrs. S, Blackwell; Mr, and
Mrs. D. Blackwell, Mrs. W. Mickle,
and Mr. and Mrs. Reaburn.
The choir sang an anthem and
solo part was taken by Miss Mary
Goodwin. In the absence of Miss
Greta Laramie, Mrs. J. C. Goddard
presided at the organ console.
Morning service is next Sunday
as usual at 11 a.m. Evening wor-
ship is at 7 p.m. Rev. Rogers will
occupy the pulpit,
HENSALL
S'Gro
ups
eriX1g
0 Mop
held RS.. itanhgffering in
the church leaf Wim& :with a very
large attendance, 'Iha. president,
Mrs.. Gordan P'appl@r presided.
Mrs. Kenneth edewart read the
t3cripture• lesson anti Mrs- Aaron
Jantzi 'led in prayer. Guests were
present from 'G`olistance, Walton,
Winthrop, Bethel, Egmondville,
Northside, Seaforth, and the Mc-
Killop Branch of the Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. W. E. Milroy, Egmondville,
was the guest speaker, and gave an
inspiring address, enjoyed by all
present. Eash visiting society con-
tributed a musical number to the
program. The meeting wars closed
with prayer by Mrs, H. E. Living-
stone. Lunch was served and a
social hour spent-
Annivereary services of Duff's
United Church, McKillop, will be
held Sunday, October 11, at 11 a.m.
and 7:39 p.m. Rev. J. T; White,
B.A., Londesboro, will be guest
speaker.
Mr. Roy Parlmer, Windsor, spent
a few days with his mother, Mrs.
T. Parlmer.
Rev. J. B. Fox, minister of Car-.
mel Presbyterian Church, delivered
two inspiring messages last Sun-
day, Holy Communion was admin-
istered at both services. Mrs. C.
Kennedy sang a pleasing solo. The
flowers on the Communion table
were in memory of the late Mrs.
Emma McDonald, London, former-
ly of Hensall.
Mr, and Mrs. Abe Bender, San
Gra,briel, Calif., spent Friday to Sun-
day visiting with Mrs. S. Sararas,
sister of Mr. Bender, who have not
seen each other for 30 years, I4Ir.
Bender was born in this area. Mrs.
Ted Howald, London, another sis-
ter, came up for the happy reun
ion.
Mr. aid Mrs, Laird Mickle and
Ann were in Ridgetown last week
visiting the former's mother, Mrs.
George T. Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Henderson,
M'innetonas, Man., recently visited
their relatives, Mr, and Mrs. John
Henderson and family.
Miss Edith McEwan, London, for-
merly of Hensall, who recently un-
derwent tubo major operations at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, is
doing as well as can be expected.
Mr. John Henderson and Mrs, L.
Luker were winners at the euchre
held last Wednesday night at the
bowling green clubhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol and
daughter, M'aja, Hensall, formerly
of Oud-Beyerland, Holland, who
came to Canada six years ago and
have resided in the Hensall area
most of that time, were in Gode-
rich Monday to receive their Cana-
dian citizen -ship papers. Mr. and
Mrs. Roobol and their daughter are
considered fine residents in this
community.
Mrs. Bertha Moir spent the week
end in London with her daughter,
Miss Betty Moir.
Mrs, Cecil Maxwell was winner
of $40 at Teeswater bingo Sept. 30.
Iron Harburn, Staffa, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Harburn, who has
been a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, with blood pois-
oning in his hand, has returned
home.
FF/O. Carruthers, of 'the Civil De-
fence Corps in London, operated by
the Airforce there, was the guest
speaker at the October meeting of
Hensall Legion, in the Legion Half
Monday evening. He also showed a
film. Plans were made for Remem-
brance Day services.
Miss Betty Mickle, nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
spent a couple of days last week
with her parents and family.
Miss Lois Henderson, who has
been vacationing for the past two
weeks with relatives in Winnipeg
and other places, returned home
Sunday. Lois reported having a
wonderful holiday, visiting with her
many relatives in the West.
Keith Hay, little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Hay, who has been ill
with polio in Victoria Hospital Iso-
lation Ward. London, is improving.
Honor NewlyWeds
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dam (nee Verna Caldwell), Gode-
rich, over 40 relatives, friends and
neighbors gathered at the home of
the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sietsie,4 near Hensall, last Friday
evening. Relatives and :friends came
from as far as Hamilton, Goderich
and Exeter. An interesting pro-
gram was given, consisting of a
skit by Mrs. Jack Faber and Mrs.
S. Roobol, another skit presented
by Mrs. Bert Gutter and Mrs. S.
Roobol, and a humorous reading by
Mrs. D. Van Wieren. The bride and
groom were presented with a
Births
BEUERMANN-At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on October 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Beuermann, R.R. 5, Seaforth, a
son.
PATRIOK-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on October 1, to Mr. and Mrs, John
Patrick, R.R. 4, Seaforth, a daughter.
RYAN -At Scott Memorial ifoSpital, on
October 2, to Mr. and 'Mrs, Joseph Ry-
an, R45. 1, Walton, -a daughter.
STAFFEN-At Scott Melnorial Hospital,
on October 5, to Mr. and 1v150. lterbert
Staffers, Seaforth, a daughter.
Deaths
IdziAro4I%-4n Londbn, on October• -7t1, -
Christians ;'McDowell; widow' dr the
late Jette0h f 1iellough, In her ?7th year.
McOALt,W4-41x Hibbert, on Wednesda$;
Septenfber 30, Sarah Sane Medallnite' • In
her 84th ycllir
ItItAN fn Windsor, on Fridey;,.4oteb6k, t;
Thomas ll'taficis Ryan, In hutl8rd'rear3
A.i+il,l sit;
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Large Participation
In Kippen Trap Shoot
Over Last Weekend
At the weekend shoot at Kippen
the following scores were made:
Wklitam
Lumby, Goderich, 23, 22,
21, 22; John Anderson, Heiman, 23,
21, 24, 23; 11. Mothers, Exeter, 18,
17, 19, 18; Dr. G. C. Jarrott, Strat-
ford,
tratford, 18, 19, 17; Dr. Jim Jarrott,
London, 19, 20, 18; Lloyd Ve'imer,
Hensall, 24, 22, 22; Dr. Peterson,
Stratford, 21, 19; Wan. Cooper, Kip -
pen, 16, 17, 19; H. Prouse, ('rode -
rich, 21, 22.
H. Rohner, Hensall, formerly of
Varna, 25; William Kyle, Kippen,
22; William Venner, Hensall, 18;
Thomas Sherritt, Hensall, 20; B.
Johnson, Stratford, 15, 18; Norm
Harburn, Cromarty, 19, 19; Jack
Gilibert, Goderich, 19, 19; Cheater
Lee, Hensall, 19; Ron 'Passmore,
Hensall, 20, 15; Murray Venner,
Hensall, 14, 17.
Doubles -'N. Harburn, 15; Wm.
Cooper, 15; Wm. Lumby, 21; J.
Anderson, 18.
The next shoot at Kippen will be
two weeks from this weekend, Oct.
18, and every second weekend
throughout the winter. The Kippen
Club will be at Goderich Monday,
October 12, for the Thanksgiving
shoot at their trap.
shower of gifts. Miss Bertha Van
Wieren assisted. The young...couple
expressed their thanks and a 'de-
licious luncheon was served.
Hensall W.I. To Meet
Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Henry
will be hostesses for the monthly
meeting of Hensall Women's In-
stitute Wednesday night, Oct 14,
in the Legion rooms. Grandmothers
will be guests. Roll call will 'be, "An
old school verse." .Mrs. Fox will
speak on this occasion. An excel-
lent program is being planned.
Members are urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kaiser are in
New York on holidays. •Mr. Frank
Ellwood is acting as station agent.
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Seaforth Lumber
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Phone 47 : Seaforth
Father, Son Partnership
Buys Brodhagen Garage
A father and son partnership
from Thornhill, Lew and Ralph
Hicks, has purchased the, garage at
Brodhagen, Brodhagen Service, for-
merly owned by John G. Hinz. Be.
fore taking over the general repair
and service garage last month, the
Messrs, . Hicks, natives of Newton -
brook, north of Toronto, operated a
garage at Thornhill.
Mr. Hinz has moved to Waterloo,
where he has taken a position in
the Lutheran Seminary there.
Mr. 'M. A. Reid is In Toronto at-
tending an insurance convention.
Recept•
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for
Mr. & Mrs. Junior Storey
(Nee Mary McLiti ffitlty) i
SEAFORTH ,.
Community Centre
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9
EVERYBODY WI1I LaOM7E.I
Man Wanted
With Fourth Class Engineer's Papers
Ontario Textiles LtdL
Phone 74
Seaforth
DENNIS ELECTRIC
All types of
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Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Trucks
- Agents for -
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(Repairs not in stock promptly procured)
Telephones:
GARAGE: Dublin 38 r 3
RESIDENCE : Dublin 38 r 21- Mitchell 602 r 22
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Seaforth
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