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Bryan, of o� ont0, were weekend Calif %U �"'$,: ;'4 „:, , ,, . , � i•hr .,, : - , , ! t :,�„ l t( a 1 t :'
,6 members a1jf, gUC.StS:.yEre p eSr ,l�:gr1W the. l!#LS boils 'a , v+ hr ", w y m1 ',` , r ro-rvh
guests with Mr. and Mrs. N, F., Jose. Tbey visited .with reXatives t• g `1114,
was: egndue� d .a+r:+"� ' �' '� + ,
i en Mrs. E. R. Davn�., prest 11t, Sale a RI<ilil ', S : ;i i •. , r! 5 arF ,Fy + q,.
Cook, enroute.
M wIs m the chair alld .extended the IovCly Sit$ won; A •dta1N fob ,a' r0 ' i " ' W wr�� t ` r �,N, �•• d "I ,
rs. Jane ,laugh, of Torontp, welcome leve r clic ed set made,
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form ,r1Y Pf $rut fxeid, who Ce.e Jct Mrs-, . _. G Atllr. n, Wltb Pi
Qlstr,�Ct Deputy her address to the" groups» Ivf Il gg ., F�11z?:
orated here 85th birthday Marc..,, •rs. crot?het cotton donated by M .s e.;;'h�P rLk t .hrrs r 14 I I7ry'„
31 and Mrs. Sarah Carme of BaY- ' M. Hall stated that she was. , ., nay f r,I6 �5 zgy
oud to come from Zone C-1. She Davis, was won by. Mrs,, $ordel} , y
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fleld,'whu will be 8ti ears of, age VISItS 1"Ie115a 1 CkTEC , , o
m May; visited with NIr, and Nirs, r croohet r
la'rshlp fund "0 4, of BI th, Two other {
also d1aCUSSed the,§,eh0 xa ' , !1k^', 4 *.fib ri 1!"Vg
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,George H s last w ek. Both Mrs,: Miss Jessieittll . district d guty .and based her thoughts from the sets were drawn for and ,the wim- ', „ i
g e s e fey: theme, "Faith." Sile said we must vers were Mrs.. Marie Schoenals, a� '' " i i (��q. µ a
Haugh and Mrs. Carnie are aunts, president, of Brussels, gai�i her �$- t i
of Mr. Hess. official viSlt to Amber Rebekah have faith not for today, but to, Clinton` and Mia. ,,Wes Vender
Rev, J. Bodenham, of Bayfield, Lodge, Hensall, Wednesday' eve morrow, faith in Our branch and ,Hensali.. Lucky cup was won bx'
�Y (� 1 n^ f?.""'^"T^Tl.. -1 •n',� d tliM w.i r��i P '+'k pa
addressed members of Sou Hur- ing, accompanied by m'em'bers: of ,our auxiliary members to' carry Mrs, Ken Cooke, 01211 'Mrs. R.
on Distric°i High School Bible Club Brussels Lodge. Miss Little ad ?n the work of the Legion Auxil- MacDonald, Clinton, won a prize
at their meeting held,at the school dressed the �odge, ,spealung on.
Lary. Mrs. Wilmer Dalrymple was for having an anniversary that,iia �i''
and presented very informative "Fraternity" Miss Mabelle White- admitted into membership in an day'; closest birthday, Mrs. J. try" } ;
initiation ceremony, conducted'- by Simpson; oldest person present, Ea Lo �' ', E;
highlights dealing with the Bible, man presented her with a t. Mrs. A- Joynt. ' a r
Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Leona Parke sub-
. The lodge accepted an invitation LL
to "Friendship Nisht" at Clinton mitted the financial report. Bills Mrs. Hall was presented with a ay i'z
Hensall Sale Prices lad e, A ril 6, together with mein brought before the meeting were gift by Mrs. A. Clark. Mrs. R. Phone: O�!ce 1'03. F d"Mill
Mem-
hers of the I.O.O.F., their wives' paid. Smale and Mrs. Aiken'head form -
ordered
Prices at Hensall community and, husbands. They also accepted A thank -you note and correspon- ed the entertainment committee,
sale on Friday were:
an invitation to attend Friendship deuce were read by the secretary, and Mrs. S. Rannie and Mrs. J.
Weanling,pigs; $13 to $16; chunks,' Degree Night at Ruth Rebekah Mrs. L. Baynham. Mrs. Baynham Simmons convened the lunch. F
$17.75 to $22:25; feeders, $2825` to Lodge, Stratford, April 30. and Mrs. H. Horton volunteered to Courtesy remarks were extend-, r�
$42; sows, $83 to $115; Holstein The district meeting will 'be held get a gift for the war veteran at ed by the presidents of visiting.
caws, $140 to $151; Durham cows, at Brussels April 24, at 3:00 p.m. Westminster Hospital, London. The auxiliaries. r
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$150 to $160; Holstein calves, $12 All post„noble glands are asked to group will cater to a Masonic ban-
-to
an 'to $19; Durham calves, $18 to $32; attend. Plans were outlined for a duet this month. Mrs- Davis will SEAFORTH
'fat cows sold up to 121/2c a pound'. bake sale Saturday, May 11, in the Convene the project. Mrs. Ida Dick, Cavan Groups 't lEfit a
A total of 310 pigs and 160 head lodge hall. of Exeter, a former valued mem-
! of cattle and calves were sold. Winners of progressive euchre her and secretary, was presented Meet in Win'th'ro YOUR SHOPIf±�IG' CEN:�'RE
A necessity on almost any farm; a good
were Mrs. J. Ingram and Mrs. A. with a gift, in charge of Mrs.'G.
sturdy truck saves you time, work Logan, who were first -prize win- E. Walker. The W.A.' and W.M.S. of Cavan [
and money in a hundred ways. TAX RETURNS ners, and Mrs. H. McEwan, Jr., • A period of bingo was enjoyed' Church, Winthrop, met Wednesday Y,
and Mrs. M. Allan, Brussels, con- with several prizes won, with the afternoon in the church. Mrs. Art WANTS TO N`0 {'r
If you're short of ready cash for such . solation winners. two specials of cups., and saucers Alexander pi°esitied for the WA. ■ x
H G Meir Luncheon was served. won by Mrs. Wes Venner, of Hen- with Mrs. T. Bettles as secretary. i _(
li g p Y Y A Lenten story was read by Mrs. Due to the current swing from Saturday to Frida ni t sh "'''"t
a rofit-buil n purchase, FIL may be out y y op- a
FIL ,the Auer... Dominion Bank Bldg., Seaforth Ale ander, and Mrs. William Lit- ping in many neighboring towns, our Seaforth Merchants in aErM' � a�ia,6
answer. A B of M Farm Improvement his full name is Book appointments, now. Phone 78. y
liana can put a new or used [tuck to work Farm Improve. — — K PPEN Hansell WMS Has tie read the scripture from Mat- effort to satisfy the majority of shoppers, are holding this Publle. p tf”
_ ' — — — ' i WMS Meeting thew. Minutes and roll call were
for you on your farm very quickly. him ment aLcfiance Give'
read and Mrs. Bettl'es gave a re- Poll. Please indicate your preference on this ballot. t fl"ll u.tA.
VETERANS CAB . The April meeting of the W.M.S. April Meeting port on the last banquet. A meet- v
Why not talk it over with the manager J help fix up your was held Wednesday avenin April in of the executive had been held •i. `
farm ... he's eco- Y g, g Which' Do YOU, Want
of our nearest B of M branch this week? nomical, conven. Under New Management 3, at St. Andrew's United Church The Women's Missionary Society ' • + 'F
y g previous to discuss plans for build-
ient, versatile. He RAY CHAMBERS, Prop. with the president, Mrs. Emmerson of Hensall United Church conven- ing cupboards.
If your proposition is sound, you can do almost Passengers Insured Anderson, opening- the meeting. ed for their April meeting in the Mrs. Gilbert Smith presided for 'FRIDAY OR SATURDAY
anything in mak- Mrs. John R. Cooper was hostess church schoolroom Thursday af- the W.M.S. The meeting opened by
can get a B of M Farm improvement Loan o , ing "ur farm x and Mrs. Verne Alderdice co -hos- ternoon with Mrs. N. E. Cook's i G
PHONE ��� a all repeating a prayer from the t
for any type of'equipment v a better farm. Tess. i group in charge. Mrs. W. B. Cross
BAN National Evangelistic Mission
NIGHT SHOPPING
you need on your farm. SEAFORTH A special Easter service follow- presided, and the, devotional was •
card. The quarterly financial re- s
m mareuaMuuottvt �` ed entitled, "A Lively Hope," pre- taken by Mrs. Cook and Mrs. A, port was read by Mrs. Smith. The i'•
pared by Miss Florence McNair. Alexander, using the theme "Eas- bale of clothing is to be sent in Ballots and Ballot Boxes in all Seaforth Stores ,
t • The worship was taken by Mrs.. ter." Mrs. Carl Payne sang a love May. CLOS'IING DA'Z'E APR.Ii. 17th ) '°
Harold Jones. The roll call was ly solo, "This Joyful Eastertide, ?;
answered 'by an Easter verse. The with Mrs. T. She'rritt as accom- Mrs. E. Toll spoke regarding the l"
guest speaker, Mrs. S. Davison, of panist. play being held and also the spa-
BANK O F MONTREAL a Brucefield, spoke on "Lenten Med- "A Letter To Mary Magdalene"; tial evening on Good Friday, when I PREFER v i
�.�''°` itation" and illustrated her talk was read by Mrs, Cross. Slides on Mr. Simmons will be the speaker. • • •
-' The bazaar, to be held in April in friday Night Shopping
! with colored' slides on the last days the story of the Passion were pre- Seaforth• was also mentioned. A
(d �f/idt �r °pIlEO of Christ before crucifixion and the sented, with Mrs. E. Rowe as ear.a
days following the resurrection. rator, and Miss Ellis in charge of quilting was held Wednesday after- ti
„Po con. The offering' was received by I PREFER�1'
The Old Rugged Cross" was sung the projector.
t Mrs. T. Bettles. Mrs. J. R. Holden
and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot favored . Mrs. George Armstrong, the •
with a piano instrumental. The president, chaired the business per- gave a fine report of the morning Saturday N�(� ht Shopping
Hensall Branco: KENNI!TH CHRISTIAN Man closing hymn, "Rejoice, the Lord iod of the meeting. An invitation session of the Presbyterial held .at ] 3
' air is King," followed and Mrs. An-' was accepted from the• Evening Clinton March 27, and Mrs. R. K. kn3
Hrucefield (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Fridav Always Fresh At derson brought the meeting to a Auxiliary to be their guests Mon- McFarlane gave -the report of Miss
g g Palethor e's address in the after- Mark X after your preference — One ballot per customer.
N / close with prayer. day evening. Stewardship notes j P �kl
G O E T T L E R S were given by Mrs. A. Roweliffe, noon.
and the treasurer's report was sub- Mrs. J. T. Boyd was in charge ,
Red , & White Market Q. What has very sharp teeth _......... . ...............................................................
WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 �tjg pl1Tq', but cannot eat? mitted,by Mrs. Cross. of the Easter program in the Mis- Sign Here
lwas a
allhel et Gli toxl,tgars. W. Dilling ve interPresbest- Alexander. rs.Les.
sMrsPH Mrs. R. sionary Monthly and
man and Axt Win.
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ono` A. A saw.
• • e its and highlights A bale read' the scripture lesson. Mrs.
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for European relief will be packed Frank Johnston played "Saved By
the second, week of May, good used Grace" on the piano while a mom-
clothing to be brought in. ent of silent prayer was observed. "
Decorations in Easter motif and Mrs. Gilbert Smith read pass-
vases
ass vases of daffodils formed attrac- ages from an Easter service EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — Phone 41
tive decorations. Refreshments pamphlet. Hymn 87 was sun
were served. and lunch was served? g' Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime
on more s
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Not just the way it looks, but the way it's,
know, won the famous Manufacturer's
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Daytona Beach competitive trials.
friskier, smoother performance, but the
There's more luxury, too, more to be just
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plain proud of. For there's more attention
A Chevrolet in the low -price field. Try it out
to detail. In Chevrolet, body panels fit.,,
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It
ing r po SEAF4RTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
for European relief will be packed Frank Johnston played "Saved By
the second, week of May, good used Grace" on the piano while a mom-
clothing to be brought in. ent of silent prayer was observed. "
Decorations in Easter motif and Mrs. Gilbert Smith read pass-
vases
ass vases of daffodils formed attrac- ages from an Easter service EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — Phone 41
tive decorations. Refreshments pamphlet. Hymn 87 was sun
were served. and lunch was served? g' Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime
on more s
I b e proud of !
Not just the way it looks, but the way it's,
know, won the famous Manufacturer's
put together — the finer materials, work-
Trophy as the best performing car at
manship and finishing touches. Not just its
Daytona Beach competitive trials.
friskier, smoother performance, but the
There's more luxury, too, more to be just
' deep -down soundness that's special to
plain proud of. For there's more attention
A Chevrolet in the low -price field. Try it out
to detail. In Chevrolet, body panels fit.,,
and you'll see it's Sweet, Smooth and
snugly. The chrome trim is ori to stay. In -
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teriors have the smartness of the custom
You name it. The new '57 Chevrolet has
touch. Everywhere you look in a Chevy,
more of:>it ... inside, outside and under-
you. find the obvious marks of extra care,
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