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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-11-20, Page 4ltd t airs Iginallng WO Ads j'tssified Inserted At New Low Cash Rates BALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC.—Per Word: 1st Week 1 Cent 2nd Week % Cent Srd Week 4 Cent Minimum charge, each Insertion85 Cents Lich egure, initial' and abbreviation couple as one word. IRt r Memoriam Notices. Coming Evora—n1 cent per word. lnalrial. m* Per week. Iagnirku may be directed to a Baa No.. e/o The Huron Exposit , for 10 oasts extra. Ts cents additional win be charged if ede in above class are not paid within 10 day, et 4.1001 anal insertion. ,Birth, **triage! and Deaths inserted 'free of charms Audios Sales. Hobo® to Creditors, Ea.—Bator on application. • Coming Events HARD TIME DANCE ON FRIDAY, November 20th, at the Crystal Palace, Mitchell. Came in appropriate Mus- ic byClarence Petrie and the Night Hawke. Cider. 4481-1 Help Wanted HELP WANTED Girls Permanent work. SEAFORTH SHOES LTD. Seaforth, Ont. 4478-tf Notices RELIABLE WOMAN WILL DO BABY sitting any evening. PHONE 249-W, Seuforth, 4481-1 1TAGUUM CLEANER REPAIRS ON ALL V makes; 22 years' experience. We pick up and deliver. PHONE 162-W, Seaforth. 4481x1 RADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO RE- PAIR, apposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 847-R. 4363-tf PLEASE VISIT OUR BIBLE BOOK Room. We have a fine selection of hymn books, Bibles, children's books. Mir- ror plagues a specialty. Call or phone Seaforth. 666 r 12. MRS. W. E. MILROY, The Manse, Egmondville, 4480x7 Property For Sale FOR SALE—SIX-R/30114 COTTAGE ON Centre Street; insulated and new roof. Immediate possession. AVOW FRANK SMALE or HAROLD JACKSON. Phone 661 r 14, Seaforth. 4479-tf ATTENTION, FARMERS ! — PROMPT, courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals. Call collect. ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11. Seaforth, or 235. Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd. 4899-tf FOR SALE — ONE OF SEAFORTH'S most beautiful homes; four bedrooms; bot water heating with oil; completely re- decorated; fireplace; insulated; two -car garage. Well landscaped. Apply to DR. E. A. McMASTER, Seaforth. 448140 ACCOMMODATION 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, 582; local 252. 4486-tf Auction Sales T IVESTOCK SALE IN HENSALL SALE Barn every Thursday at 2 p.m. Ter further particulars Phone HARRY SMITH, 187 Hensall, or VICTOR HARGRAVES, 685 r 21, Clinton, or contact ALVIN WAL- PER, Auctioneer, Zurich- 4479x8 Opportunities For Rent 'FOR RFN11+--A. 2:ROOM Oa GROOM Apartment for rent on East William $t- New &or covering, cupboards and bath. PHONE 649 r 24, Seaforth. BECOME A BOOKKF1:'PER, STENO- grapher, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50c. For particulars, write CAN- ADIAN CORRESPONDENCE COURSES, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. 4480x2 ATTENTION, FARMERS 1— McKILLOP Fire Insurance, Western Farmers' Wind Insurance, Ontario Automobile As- soc. (O.A.A.), Hospitalization Insurance, Accident and Sickness Insurance, and North American Life Insurance. Consult ERIC H. MUNROE, Seaforth. Phone 894-1.1. 4456-tf TWP. of TUCKERSMITH Notice of Meeting To Consider By -Law RiAKE NOTICE THAT A BY-LAW FOR 11 raising 550,000 under the provisions of The Tile Drainage Act will be taken in- to consideration by the Council of the Township of Tuckersmith, at the Town of Seaforth, on the 6th day of December, 1953, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the after- noon. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk, Township of Tuckeramitb. 44794 Livestock Wanted 'DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR COWS removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service, phone "STONES" collect, Ingersoll 21, or Seaforth 655 r 2. TOWN OF SEAFORTH Clerk's Notice of First Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED 4481x1 Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER Goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with prim list. 6 samples 2605 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T48, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. Motor Cars For Sale 1939 PONTIAC — $95,, FOR QUICK sale. Box 277, EXPOSITOR. 4481x1 For Sale COB CORN FOR SALE—WE WILL DE - liver. LEO OSULLIVAN. Phone 22 r 4, Dublin. 4480x8' BUDGIES --ORDER ONE FOR CHRIST - Inas, $8 and 510; Latinos, and Albinos, et $12,95. Also sages and stands. TED SAVAUGE. Phone 120. 4481x1 FOR SALE — AIRWAY VACUUM cleaner, latest model; like new; spot- less. Will sacrifice. PHONE 162-W, Sea - forth. 4481x1 FOR SALE — AFRICAN VIOLET plants, 50 varieties, potted or,in flower. MRS. JOHN GILBERT, Huon Road, Goderich. 4481x2 • .OR S. S. NO. 8, HULLETT, ON HIGH- -I:vaay No. 4, south of Blyth. Please state qualifications and last Inspector. Duties to commence January 4, 1954. Apply to STANLEY LYON, Secretary, R.R. 1, Auburn, Ont. 4481-1 Wanted WANTED -1879 HURON COUNTY AT - las. Apply Box 276, HURON' EX- POSITOR. 4481x1 Posting of Voters' List NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have 'bon5plied with Section 9 04' the Voters 'List Aet and that I have posted up at my Office at Seaforth„ on the 10th day of November, 1953, the list of all persons entitled to vote in said Munici- pality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 27th day o8 November, 1968. DATED this 11t3 day of November, 1958. D. H. WILSON, Clerk. - 4481-2 TWP. of TUCKERSMITH Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List WANTED—I AM PURCHASING BOARS at 9c to 12c per pound, live weight. Phone or write LEROY ACHESON, At- wood. 153 collect. Please get in touch with me direct as I have no boar buyers in the Seaforth district. 4478-9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I have complied with Section 9 of The Voters' Lista Act and that I have posted up at my office at Tuckersmith on the 6th day of November. 1968, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Mun- kipality at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 21st day of November, 1968. DATED this 6th day of November, 1958. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. 4490.2 Town of Seaforth NOMINATIONS A meeting of the Electors of the Town of Seaforth will be held 1n the TOWN HALL, SEAFOlt'llR Tenders Wanted SCHOOL TENDER Fon SALE—PURE BRED ENGLISH Yorkshire boars and gilts, 8 weeks old. TATOOED. JOHN E. PEPPER, RR 1, Dashwood. Phone 47 r 4, Dashwood. 447928 FOR SALE— ,GIRL'S DARK BLUE WIN - ter overcoat, fur trimmed, size 12; good as new. Phone MRS. ALEX F. CHESNEY, 660 r 12, Seaforth. 4481-1 FOR SALE—SILVER GREY DE LUXE go -dart with safety brake, plastic shield and other extra special features. Can easily be converted to a stroller. Good as new. PHONE 5, Hensall. 4481-2 CYCLEMASTER — COMPLETE BACK wheel and motor that fits any bicycle. Speed up to 20 miles per hour; 260 miles per gallon. Used only for demonstration $55,00 (half price) or best offer. Bois 278. EXPOSITOR. 4481x1 I Halal .. M S5 ra+ '` , . Bale for Overseas Relief A bale of new and. used clothing, valued 'at 9620, was packedby the W.M.S. Monday afternoon in Hen- sall United Church Sunday School rooms. The bale will be sent for Overseas Relief. In charge of the packing were 'Mrs. Lorne Eller, Mrs. Alice Joynt, Mrs. W.' R. bou- gall, Mrt#. Albert Alexander, Mrs. Wan. Forrest and Mrs. E. Geiger. SEALED TENDERS. WILL BE RECEIV- ed by the undersigned until 5 p.m., Thursday, 3rd December, 1953, for the construction of an addition to the Sea - forth District High School. Instructions to bidders, plans and speci- fications may be obtained by General Con- tractors from the Architect, Charles H. Gillin, 284 Dundas Street, London. Ontario, upon deposit of $25.00. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MR. MERTON REID, • Secretary Seaforth District High School, Seaforth, Ontario. 4481-2 on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1968 for the purpose of nominating persona for the offices of Mayor, Reeve, six Connell - lore, Public School Trustees and Pnb&e utility Conlmissionhr; Nontinations will be from 7;80 p.m. to lid9 p m: If a poll be necessary, the same will be geld at the following places on VinttSN A i, n '2t C1RtB'RR 9th, 1958 from 9:00 a.m. to 6 pms. Polling nuttinivielon. No. 1 and 9 at Teall's Garage. Ming Sitb•Dtvlsion No. 8 and 4 et the Pdblie L1brdr* pe3Ii13 iirllisfoll iib. 6 Mid 6 at M. Clatighi lOi 4401 FOR SALE—TWO MALE FOXHOUND pups. 714 months of age; Bluetick and Walker (nicely marked). From ex- cellent hunting strain and starting to run. ROBERT M. PECK. Kippen. Phone 681 r 23. Hensall. 4480-2 In Memoriam THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE This "Voice" has been silent for come time past. But The Voice of Temperance for Ontario has been very vocal in a practical . way. There has just come to hand a sum - HOLMES—IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear husband and father, Samuel Glenn Allen Holmes, who passed away November 17, 1952. —Sadly missed by Wife and Family. 4481x1 Hensall and Chiselhurst Services Next Sunday Rev. W. J. Rogers conducted both services' in Hensall United Church last Sunday. In the morning the ohoir sang the anthem, "Bless the Lord," unaccompanied. Services will be held next, Sun- day at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. with Rev. Rogers in charge. The time of Chiselhurst worship is at 3 p.m. At 2'p.m. Sunday School convenes. Mr. Rogers expects to show a film during the Chiselhurst session, Cromarty Farm Forum Meets in School Monday Cromarty Farm Forum held its meeting in the Cromarty School Monday evening with 30 in attend- ance: A discussion period was held and a period of euchre enjoyed. Winners were: ladies, High, Mrs. Eldon Allen; low, Mrs. Meickle; gents, Eldon Allen; low, .Alvin Crawford. Prize for the eldest lady present went to Mrs. 3/sickle, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing were in charge of the meeting. At the next meeting Miss Olive Speare and Mr. George Wallace will be in charge. The Farm For- um will meet Friday, November 27, in Staffa Hall. nary of the results of all the Local Option votes for the years 1947 to 1952. inclusive, and it makes good reading. This summary lists all the different questions on which a vote was recorded, such as beverage rooms, cocktail lounges, brewers' stores, etc. In some cases it was only one; in one case, all eight possible questions were submitted. Incidentally the vote on that occa- sion went solidly more than 75% dry �n every question. The On- tario summary shows that 92% of the votes held went against liquor and four for liquor. This fact should be noted too. The Trade is choosing its ground for contests much more carefully now than for- merly. Only where they think they have a good chance of winning do they join issue.— (Advt.). BROOMS—IN LOVING MEMORY OF our darling son (Bobby), who was accidentally killed five years ago, Novem- ber 22nd. Gone is the face we loved so dear; Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him, who once was here, And who, though absent, is just as dear. —Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, Brothers and Sisters. 4481x1 Ce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O O O O W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ont. LICENSED EMBALMER end FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Calls — 335 O 0 O O O O O 0040004000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O J. A. BURKE O O O O O O Funeral Director and Ambulance Service DUBLIN - ONT. Night or Day -Calls : Phone 43 r 10 0000/0000000 O00000000000 G. A. WHITNEY 0 0 Funeral Home O O GodetIch St. W„ Seaforth O O AMBULANCE SERVICE 0 O Adiueltable hospital beds O O for rent. O O FLOWERS FOR EVERY O O OCCASION 0 4 Telephone: Day or Nights 119 O O Residence 65 O O O (>0000000000* Cards Of Thanks LITTLE PAULINE BELL, DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Hen- sall, wishes to thank the nurses, doctors and neighbors for their kindness while she was in the hospital. 4481-1 •M W,.c ,Bolla.44 lids k�►la a Were: s w 4 eon 'Minh . e gates, Sod ,. Iasi .Week df Mr.`and Mrs. Willie* 0o104 and family nn,4 'Mr 044 Mrs. John Roldan an4. 410-47;Mfrs. James Mc inter -fs a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. :Mrs. Catherine Redden was ad- mitted to St, Joseph's Hospital, London.Sunday. She wi11 remain there for 16 days. Mies Marlene ' Hunter, Clinton, sister of Mrs. Howard 'Seale, was admitted to Clinton Hospital last ,Thureda3l night for an emergency operation. Mr. Glen MoNaughton, Toronto, spent the weekend with his par ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'McNaugh- ton, lOromarty. Mrs. McNaughton and twin daughters, seven weeks old, who spent the past week at the McNaughton residence, return- ed home with him to Toronto. Messrs. George Hess, T. J. Sher- ritt, Hensall; HerbMousseau, John Robertson, Leroy O'Brien, Mr. Mc- Kinley, Zurich; Dr. J. A. Addison, Clinton; Elzar Mousseau, Kippen, and Jack Wolper, Woodstock, left last week for a 10 -day deer hunting expedition at Manitoulin Island. Mrs. Wm, Henry was a lucky win- ner of an automatic toaster in a flour October contest. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shaddick and Billy were guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Flynn, Seaforth. Misses' Betty Mickle and 16Iarion Irwin, nurses -in -training at Victoria Hospital, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laird 'Mickle and family. The many friends of Mr. Alf Mof- fat, who at present is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, will be pleased to learn is improv- ing. mproving, Mr. " and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Charles, Bobby and Ann were in Toronto Saturday to see the .Santa Claus parade and visit relatives. Thirty. members of the Evening Auxiliary and Women's Missionary Society of the United Church at- tended •a plastic demonstration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smillie Monday evening. Proceeds will be donated to the W.M.S. and Baby Band. Carmel Church Notes k Sunday, November 15—Morning: sermon topic, "When the Cup is. Bitter"; anthem, "Song of Peace." Evening: sermon topic, "Roads We Travel." The Sunday School teachers and officers met Friday evening in the Sunday School rooms. Plans were made for the Christmas concert to be held on Friday, December 18, A Christmas play is to be presented by the children of the church school on that occasion. i1?R. AND MRS. TOM ALDINGTON =rl wish to express their thanks to the doctors and nurses and the Rev. J. H. James, for their care and attention of Mrs. Aldington at the Hospital i also to the many kind and thoughtful neighbors and friends. That their good wishes and prayers, shown by their letters and cards, received the gracious reply, is indicated by the fact that the pleurisy and pneu- monia are checked. She is now home again and recovering from the fall which occurred the week previous, and thanks, everyone. 4481x1 Births Henson gOJe icue dap !or th r fl ed e ,grei. O.'Pp '7D4w4► P epi �+TTotem ler meeting of the F�xater-. „ (Mann branch of the Women's .Christian Temperance Union • at Lbs Boma of rs., 1 .1 eiier, H@n- salt, Tuesday 4 afternoon. Mrs, W. Cook led the devotional period. • Mre. E. Geiger presented the nth - (11r from the new study book, "Alcor hall, Its Effect on• Man." Mrs.. Down conducted the clip sheet session, dealing with commercialized -sports on Sunday, The society announc- ed a gift of $25 from the late Mrs. A. Amy. The next meeting will be held in January in Exeter. BANNON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Engagement November 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter' Bannon, Seaforth, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaugh- CLEMENT=Mr. and Mrs. William Clem- ent, Hensall, announce the birth of their ton, Cromarty, announce the en - son at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Sunday,' November 16, '1953. A brother for Ronnie. LAMBLE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 14, to Cpl. and Mrs: Basil Lamible, Seaforth, a daughter. MURRAY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Murray, R.R. 5, Seaiforth, a so .McBRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McBride, Toronto, (Georgina 'Joey' Cook). 'former- ly of Hensall, announce the birth of their son at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, Thursday, November 12, 1953. McLEAN—At Scott Memorial Hospjtal, on November 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc- Lean, R.R. 1, Walton, a son. PARKER—Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Hensall (nee Judy Shaddick), announce the birth of their son at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Friday, November 18, 1953. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O BOX O yuutrai ibierbict O R: E. 110X O O UCenned Embalmer 0 O Prompt and Careful attention. O O .Hoepftsd , 0 O IPLOW,r7I' 'Pat ALT. 0 O dODAEIONS b 0' ,yy� a.y� phelite.: �y��y� 40 0". ROL WSW Oi Or 43 x'0'0'00000 00 '0. K. 'Specials 1952 Chev. Sedan—New condition; radio; power Glide; sun visor 1951 Chev. Special Sedan—Extra good condition 1949 Chev. Coach 1949 Austin 1948 Chev. Coach—Clean 1946 Olds Sedan—Extra good 1950 Chev. 3/4 -Ton Pickup Seaforth Motors Phone 541 Seaforth FREE Televisio �Draw. SPONSORED BY HENSA MERCHANTS A FREE TICKET on a M Ir I ROLA TV Set will be given• away on very Dollar Purchase or Every_ Dollar Paid on Account! Tickets available from Saturday, Nov. 21, to December 24, at 10:30 p.m.. START NOW TO SPEND YOUR DOLLARS IN HENSALL Look for the Place's of Business with the Big Yellow Sign! Get Dollar %due at; Hasid' 11 KIFPEN Bride lel ore[ . , With Showers: ere � Ayeas. And y� tiondon Misfit Peggy Lou Matthews, bride, elect of this week, was entertained in London at the home ofpav- -Id Allison at a miscellaneous shower. Thirty rests were pres ent. • Miss „Matthews was oleo enter - Mr. and Mrs. 'Neil Campbell have moved to Clinton. Mr. Bob' Love, 'who attends Lite University of Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mrs. Join Richardson has taken up residence in her ne'I home in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. •Bramvan Velden, newlyweds, who were married in First United Church, Hamilton, on Friday evening at 7 p.m., visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter. Mr. Marius Vakker and friend, of Hamilton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Benindyke and other friends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman and daughter visited in Oshawa ov- er the weekend with the farmer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and Merle visited . with relatives in Melbourne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cooke, Godericb, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson. Mr. W. Winder has returned home after a vacation in the Unit- ed States. Miss Isobel Caldwell spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caldwell, Messrs. Emmerson Kyle, Allan Tremeer, Campbell Eyre, Lloyd Mc- Lean, David Triebner, Win. Bell, Russell Consitt, Elmer Stevenson and Herman •Dayman are on a hunt- ing trip to Manitoulin Island, Mr. Elzar Mousseau and a party of men from Zurich left Wednes- day for Manitoulin Island on' a hunting trip. Mrs. Garth Mosher and son, Mich- ael, of ;Edmonton, are visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Norman McLeod. Rev. G. G. Burton, Centralia, preached :Sunday in St. Andrew's United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes and Larry, of London, visited Sunday with Mrs. Stokes' father, Mr. Robert Thomson. From the forest, the farmer often obtains a goodly portion of his annual cash revenue. gagement of their daughter, Willa Georgena, to Ivan Lorraine Hall, Sudbury. son of Mrs. J. Hall and the late Mr. Hall, Ottawa, the marriage to take place Saturday, November 28, at 2 'p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc- Naughton, Cromarty. Parr Line Farm Forum Meets in Zurich Monday The newly -formed Parr Line Farm Forum held its fourth meet- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weido, Zurich, Monday eve- ning. Fifteen families were in at- tendance. Mr. Ross Dick, president, was in charge. Mr. Ross Love, secretary - treasurer, read the minutes of• the previous meeting. Topic for the discussion groups, "The Challenge of Dairy Substitutes," was review- ed. Luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Glenn Weido, assist- ed by Mrs. Ross Dick and Mrs. John H. Soldan. pie, or 'Byron, where r. eesof tbo Ball'1"eloPhofie. C9ml ab 71sT Q. 7?7"eeQ}I,te� . w�tlh, befr er ®, Q�', ba4hropm show a1141, other Sl.[ts. ° 3isses 30 Sun!ter, Jeelbol A. tAni_Berson and; Mrs. 3'a ck ufm enfw' ed Wen Matth,,ews itt. t_rl ewer at 'her home on dneadi ' evening, when a number oi. >�ead Presented her with a bassoci 411 811rrar picture• TELEVISION London comes on the air nett week ---now we can guarantee perfect reception in this area! Purchase your set now and be ready for the grand opening November 28. Ours are Top Quality Sets, backed by years 'oft experience in Television: • DUMONT • HALLICRAFTER • MARCONI - • PHILCO DALY MOTORS. y Daughter of Former Hensall Woman Assists London Skating Pro Carolyn Anne Spellman, daughter of the late 'Elva Bolton of Hensall, the London Skating Club's first choice as senior professional in- structor for the 1953-54 season, will be assistant to the newly appointed professional"at the club. Miss Spellman attended summer school under the instruction of Ot- to Gold, one of Canada's outstand- ing instructors, who coached Bar- bara Ann Scott. Nineteen years old, Carolyn Spellman who declin- ed the full-time senior professional instructor's job for this year, teach- es at St. James' Separate School in London. She is well known in Western Ontario as a senior skater at many district carnivals presented by the Kitchener Skating Club. She is a daughter ,of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Spellman, Kitchener. Hensall Arnold Circle To Buy Films, Screen For Sunday School Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt was hos- tess at her home Monday evening for the Arnold Circle November meeting. 'Mrs. Harry Hoy, presi- dent, took the chair for the meet- ing and Mrs. L. Tiberio was in charge of the devotional, using the theme, "Peace." The president gave a talk, "Thoughts on Peace." Bible padsages were read by Mrs. Tiberio and Mrs. 0. Kennedy. A quartette, Mrs. Hatold Bell, Mrs, Lawrence Baynham, ;Mrs, 'Charles Forrest and Mrs. A. Kerslake, sang "Song of Peace," unaccompanied. During the business Maslenit was announced that a 'legaey', of $100 has 'been received from the late Mrs. H. Arnold, organizer of the society: and honorary president at the time of her death. The group decided to purchase a screen and films to go with the projector for the Sunday School. Mrs. C. Ken- nedy ,presented the topic, "Educa- tion in ,Arica." ' • F Xmas Bazaar AFTERNOON TEA AND HOME BAKING SALE KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH On SATURDAY, NOV. 21st 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. • VEGETABLES • APRONS • CANDY • KNITTED ARTICLES and • OTHER ARTICLES FOR TALE Forest Industries esidount for 11 per cent of •Canada's mati01aotur+ ing production. This Week AT THE Community Centre FRIDAY, NOV. 20th 8-10 p.m.—Skating 10-1 a.m.—Dancing MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA Admission 600 SATURDAY, NOV. 21 Skating in the Afternoon TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1937 Chrysler Sedan $75.00 1937 Nash (new paint) $200.00 1937 Olds (new paint) $200.00 1937 Chev. Sedan t $150.00 - - TRTrCKS 1942 Dodge 3/4 -Ton ' $375.00 Seaforth Motors Phone 541 • • Seaforth BUY YOUR COM THE EASY WAY! NO CASH! UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY! ; ASK US TODAY! ABOUT THE OLD COMPANY'S COAL CLUB! Seatorth Lumber Ltd. Phone 47, Seaforth Why worry about your fuel bill this year? Buy your coal the easy way from us! Ali -you ward! All sizes! Any time you want it! Fast, dean, efficient service! Old Company's Lehigh Premium Hard Coal Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping toed **narrates t8l� SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT Huron County's Finest Market for USED CARS 1953 CHEV. BEL -AIR 4-DOOR•--llihtIIY equt'p9ed 1953 CHEV. SEDAN 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 3-1952 .CHIC: V. STYLE LINE SEDANS 1962 PONTIAC SEDAN 1961 CHEV. GLIDE FLEETLLNE CO�OH--E1ul1y Equipped. • 1951 'CHEW. DE LUXE IF LFIETLTNE WAIN( 1961 CHEW. DE LUXE SEDAN 1961 CHEV. STYLE.' THE SEDAN 1961 CHEV. POWER -GLIDE COACH, with palls 1960 AUSTIE COACH A written /parante• for M PHONE 784( 1948 OBEY. SWAN 194$ PONTT.A0 COACH --Pully eQa ell 1947 DIM:, stow 1947 DODO COAL' 1947 PONTIAC .O 1947 OLt)sa oe i minipump Cob -,Hyo. dramatic Drive 1946 PON'ITAIE 194$ Oft V :mucks" a 5.4948 48 DQD 1� 7i �� BOD? mo ' RY gnr,an all LII Modal Cam MANY OTHER fade ate Te "4 "6" Eft" BRUSSE BRUSSELS 0114. The Horne, of Bettor' Oil d earfee OPEN CRY aVF • '�