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to a o ta tdo
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pletod ,4,r bours@ a� the
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pMcea 'thattil^p oaddyOn.'
:S E exy.AGENTsFES
Cadi scour s !! or • - us
will be pleased to 0d iP.
ehoge suitable', memorlsl.. te
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London, . vas• a ' weelt•entl visitor
at .t':hornhero..
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ne, Ros
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W1ng , oaF 1,wvhere be. .
s rin a to.gip.
sgJ' Which, he -sustained,
-when he KIPPesi-on.
the ice while
.$ome wee' • ado?°
r�. Jack Rerildtks
,'•Megars; Gordon
And `ra :X3erndl ,of;, etroit' were
visitbre .0 it t r,'weel -end `pith" Mr,`
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were ;;
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Wmoodbm..ntateMr B,
wod Barbour^ was. hostessfor; thejr. and.•rsrtrik'
April Meeting of the:. omen's
Yah
t1stewhen sereut@ ladiesand :five -
children were,
attend am e. M }
S. A, Todd presided, and the, :roll
pall -Was responded ;to by the paying
of fes.
� r .. :Airs; �il'red MGQuiI.'liti,, Mrs.
Sae.'
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• and Mrs.
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C
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rTaylor were apiointed, as nomiiat+
ing qegmmittee was amithinced
•
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West es
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xAn dietri `
t
ri-
anal meeting. would ,be held here
early in d'une." Mrs. Chester' T.. " IQr
»l'a `et .4. Piano. bolo.` *Beanie'Vie''top1e'°on
was taken
l►y M S, 4'''.044.; who read an
R,
3nnte atirig PaP@'r',fint the pioneers of
West W.awanosh, :. Mra E. W,, Mice•'
sang "Oruifa n Down, the• ,.Rive ."
,
L'uneh was serXed iwwith . Mrs, J.
..e on. and Mrs. W, Ai Hitler
lio 6 es.
P041%/1,7$ 1111410
-PORTE,G,'S , . I L, Aprfi .12, ,
SeedinK opera 1 � ,
this .4100;14)' '",also • ,,VOad`
is 0014 /pad by'4.rnio t. of the
f armers x W " �.
..gcliool ' ' #S once ,
mor
stn ed"atGrace Cliarch afters the, a
,
winter vacution.;r
,Any eiiildareit-,,, of
the district aa:rwelcome
t,
ten,
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Mrs: sae:
%ae
kh
ar`
t hiSsreturned
holne-.after severalweeks aa
-in
Clinton>.osPIaLt!-;
11ir:,
E. inslie
- o h .,'wh as'
keen; b quite
sa'xne
ill
the"'
past
ast'M�Gro$uo•' 2He
orob
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weeks has • beent0LbndoitPSee; ;
u specialist.W. trust 4he'wj.l1.soon
;be .quite.. welt, again,
sox's•fcondition 'remarns•.mucb"=`he •
Mere'., hoping," art, thea.sick,
,ones will :soon , be fable • `tete . enjoy:
the, lovely .spring :ounshine. , 44
TUNERAL' SLOE 9 :
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ItOBqtra`lige..for �. e'.
.of our Funeral
Home, •Toron
to Street. .
Prom •Pt _'-Ambulance-
'Service •
Phone 335 • '• Reg 365 or 7.
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rmer
(fo IY, bainliliViani•i;PrYde)
ton ?a c�i
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DUNGAl1TNON, :Apr.Ii.1 • ;Mr.:
. Nil and Mrs.: Sproul, - Mrs, Fran'
Gttrpiss" and .' • daugbtere- Petty,'
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apo. ,114040111,1h ;gerng.: treated " •nt:
-A104an ra .'R sial, d rte e
sutfsfitcttory`-i-ecov. ere' rd
is expected: lionie:.this,' week.
MMr. ;arid'..Mrs; 'Thos. Dickson, pt°
`the 2nd enncesslo.n ;of nosh, 'aWest.Wiiwa-
r'
e 1�t�pal4ltK , • tR,;. wore', • to::
their new Iminei God
�ei;inii: , the;
latter part of `this week, TAM, who.
built .their new
;
.
Hus.e'
ctn;R
oon
g.
,withfarnent. and,has.a= Psi
presenwith.te.•iiominlo tan
d.. .
Machinery. Co.,'inn:°Gpderieh. • °4'
,14r. and MM.,m� itli
�wh
aeeu
tenants' °in'the;'ouse ot,
Mr: ante. Altrrs ., : 41 011.f1104listet
azid r''hn,h
o at fhe t *inter: rtdositlia.
ei. n Winghar_,.MO d theiri Quseh
9id
elrectsnMonday'
to; live, prma'n'
eptly "n that town, . ; and • Mrs,
Roy' Hudson, '"Grace, • Tohn and•
Fioretnce, of. Goderich, will ' o ccuiy>
the McAllister house.
Kenneth • McAllister, younger son
ofMrs; and, Mrs. Mason McAllister,
who is one of Mr A. l , .Cook's
nsrc • puprls, played the , Rinno in,
a• recital` by.the regigitered teachers"
:of Huron +County ',din Saturday, night'
`in the,. Co`nihiunity, . Hull,' Blyth.
Quite a . number ot', the, u:G.O'I.
students from " ,here have had ''to
drop out for it',`few. ,days latel
,on`•account '''of
..kr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Elliott and {,
.`'busses Rebiina: ane. -,Nettie' S proal
were recent ven ,
vis tors �
t. rm
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and
Mrs. Oscar Cuthill, Walton.
Fashion . Show and. • Bazaar; -The
Junior Farmers and ,Tunioi' lash,
tute . • held a- fashion "show• and
bazaar in the -Dungannon Agricul-
turd' ` Tran on. Monday evening. ` ; Miteherl," visited• ins the comma n1t 7
Therea Was a; good tpcout of Var. ori Sunday.
eatn osee a progress' ofAlle . (iius't` anstoPe went to ho
young maple»` Throu out the. p t`' 1a•s weekf• r • a io
� � t , +� an . y ,±i.� . art
ram
' e a e:t o w ,
v pin tri x r a
e to se
g ,. ..aPleased
' � �., and we r. �a
Won, °R_mer fiunt!�ir 'gave, t�►itai', $ettineai,g si}t#sfactoFLiy °fie alt 4
sola; and E.,' hints • and Sir,irieyhope for her,. speedy reeovexy4
Btobe tson sans two ' duets.: : Tl}e' Seeding.. operations, .are -
fashion show was staged in Owl swing this. weeh:. .,�.•�
for�:ofht, EA ter •1a ia
de..
Walters �• i;
ted herr brother,
r
Many beautiful 'd' ori tral :suits, R U ard MooreofG er#c o Sun,
dresses: ani gownsvariety.
day:, •
entator s ,;1 h Pent.
The 4'Q1W14 Via. tit.._. cit,. ,
deiraKe: on !'tVby ',Men _ A
shaa414gai*."4Wenien-. :Vsdb1I
flousreworktt ' ' gave, ,the • audience
assay ` a, :la.ugli.. The' partielPantg
oat the annMative side were Evelyn
Tutton and Marietta
t
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tnger —On n
the gent1enien's' side.were Ken
•Petrte and • Turton; baa
'
• Jeanc ttlioeeconoriist,' and�r.
TO. E ER`i'.X .'S
e 4ett1 w l omittee
organiz :d ^;in the 'interest 'of new
Ctidians illentertain'
those Who..'
are ,!taking a Course In Enh At
the ,Golle_giate Institute• ata party
on "April 28th at 'the..;schecfi.'
There. was, some discussion
._,at•
recex-eetin of the committee on
Gordon Bennet,"agrrciultural 'rem-: the securing of a s Saltable citi'b : oo
sent .rive' •decided that' `the '• r s had
. ?� s ... � , where the new C pad#arae could
b tter 'argument. -Th
e bazaar, meet.; -.i . t. •, b• ,,p
thatforld dprOVed "':b@ a s t•
•
•yn
F ,
CLs$, :„AS'
many
-articles
we
r
e'
auc-
troaed n asnab1yhiKh Prl e.
Minch w a' served' at the Close s f
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tha e
United Chureh: •W;M..S..--- :The
Tv:maof; Leeliurn United Church
held„ d'a quilfing' ane ` :their Easter
meeting on,; April; Oth at the home:
and, rs, ,134••' Bogie,: with
Mrs.- T. Bunter in eharge. ' The
theme- of: the meeting was- read. byw
the ':leaderfraom the Missionary
:%ION'
R•, nthly, The Scripturea reading
was ' gi'Pen by Mrs:' Mabel 'Cook.
c' con-
tinued
h ;egret a `
. g was felt. at the, con.
°tinued ilinessn,of the secretary The
President ' took' charge 'of
then"b
u
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ness., She welcomed �the visitors
and' •A
1 o'Mi•
s Ss'Clair w
htr had
1n
brie • unable to attend the meetings
a gs
during the winter. The- meeting
elosed~ with singing and. prayer.
Lunch was served •' and 'the • ladies
finished a quilt.
BENMVMILL.- ERti
Two.
families of Ho1landers "'arrived ' in
the community this Week. .One is.
engaged -with . Will Long • and'
the 'other with: Keith Lardner, We
_welcome .themn to --the community••-.---
Mr: Bussell `Hill and family; of
EE,/tr2h
!Ks.
while ,ou wait!
Complete auto glass
replacement service."
• ,Hobbs Duolite and
Duplate Safety .Glass
;sst,,ited^+gttirkiy, kco. T
npmically:'"'Drive in
4.uy first.
at
but s r11-. perfectly true!.
home � wi e e our` countyrNether-on
a farm -or -in .town, can have all the ,advantages
cif the- most modern - gas ,cooking .
These advanta : es' and benefits include. a• leaml-
ng .._ —hit -6., ena ►tel =rage,instant •'heat :at ;tl*-touch.
of a -switch, automatic lighting, smokeless, odor-
.
less flame, oversike. oven.W4 i accurate temperature .
control, easycean burners. --all at ' a cost so mod-
erate that $rou will be amazed
WEST ' ST. PHONE : 295
(Or contact" your local
Garage or "Service Station
++ti1�•�$G.7Ef
day, May 7; Is the date:;' fin-
ally selectedter. the Clinton l)rrtrg'
Shove:'
Curlers 'of' W inghani and: d%triet
have awarded a contract to a Tor,
onto " firm for. arti3Ocla1 "ice for their
eofur;1iag14;00rink0at' ant eSU fitted • cost
. , '
'I't'illiaiu-Wilson Berry died' at:his
home in Brueghel(' oh Mt}reh'31st
I
1
ei lr .
t hath
h,�'. n year.' g y� ,_ . a a 1e was'
BOW. in Hap township and' lived hr:
the Brucetield district before. inov-
ing •to •tile, village in :191.0,, He'+w#as`
a ..well:known dealer " in• horses.
lira
^
�. Sons Ulvive.
S
e •
d:eatk-'of Mrs. - Blanchard:,
IeihinM
ton• occur
red on Thursday
evening last at her home in; Blytii,
at the- age' of sevent -severs years.
Mr.- and, :firs,: Rerrinkton celebrated
'thein golden, • wedding' °anniversary
iu August; last. After•, their 'mar-
riage they fanned ip Eultett -town
ship : until 1.915,• wt hen t1r<e 'refired
:to :Myth.... Surviving, besides , the'
,irusbrind,• re a slaughter, "Mrs. h'.teiI
Somers 'of .Ti'iti'fn.ins: and 'a sister,
'd
,ies 'May McConnell, of Blyth
Mrs Annie Colclough,, for forty-
,�ears' -resident of''4'B1Yt1}; • died
in `a Hamilton' hospital on .April
2nd. in : her. eighty-fourth year. 'A
siative "of 'Scotland, she Came.' to.
Canada, with her parents when. a
child, • and • after her. marriage to
John. Col,elenglt• of Clinton she liven
i+ ima•-an,d 3iorris='townsiiips•-until-
moving to •Blyth. ,11r. : Colclough
died • in 19,23. . Surviving arse two
sons and two daughters, Norman
Colelough, of Goderieli ; Douglas,
Innerkip ; Mrs: • 'Mabel • Miller, o
Goderieh, and .Mrs. Olga• Burnside.,
of Bradford, The funeral took
place at,••Blyth.
Rate .......
for 196191S 62 Mills '• s•-,.
Exeter' Conned has set the tax
rate for 1949 at• � .tniils. Clinton's.
tax rate this.. year is • -6'.! mills,
which,. although A. high enong , •is
•t ii•ee.milis.lower than the 1948 rate.
i'arin Home at ,
! . - Hokiis Burned.
The- house; on tlhe,'farm of Mid
:Hunit,hret-, a mile • east of St.
Helens,. was .destroyed with its con-
tents by a fire which evidently
started from the chifnnes. • Fayor:
able-wincds saved. ,the .barn :rird
other buildings. ' •
I'enngbiutt�Nethery
The marriage of ,Elizabeth Isabel,
kor never yet.dCalvartone .
Wt ut ,
ar h,o t bs 'of ertide
gift.. t a
N ,
And nit and hive f a • •
Y a h a.uci s office••
These_
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tbilr}t .. ,. „
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P. E. aCranstou extends the greetings of,, Easter 4,&-a3
his friends '_,in''Goderich and ; urrounding
17 MONTREAi. 'ST. TEL'E`PHO JE 399"Wtfartir,
eldest daughter of the late .Mr. and Have you renewed ,your s:ubscrip
llirs. W G. 'n'ethery, East Wawa-'. tion, to ,The Slgnal-Stars for 1,949F'? ''
•
nosh, to \Pilliani Leonard, eldest
son of Mr• and Mrs. Edward 1''ouns M`
blutt, , Londesboro; .took• .place int
Trinity. Church,' Blyth, en -April
, 2id... -The cerenion` vas perfo ine.,cl.,
by Rei J. L. H. Henderson. The„
y oung • couple will.- reside on the
groom's feria' 'in Hullett tow-nsliip.
Wuigham Boy ,•
•went• to 'Toronto, Bospita1 '
Earl 4enitins, eleven'yeai-old son
of Mr.' and . Mrs..:Borden ''Jenkins,:
V inghaiu; • is :in Toronto "General
Hospital . with a. 'fraetured skull
end. .';number. of brui o . Un re-
turning " to his home on • Saturday,
afternoon with a ,four-year-old boy
he lapsed • into undonsciousne&s
all,,tl at could be got'out,.of his coat--
panion .was that -Evil_ had been.
1_ u. t by a czar: .He is reported to'
he' in a serious. condition. • ,,
HO*S S eaah $2.51. -
01L-E--=eac1-50
E GS per cwt.' 50c
ccorsling to size i condition
CALLj
Collect': dea4.7
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EXETER' -235
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P! FECt, COOKING RESULTS Gas oven-coeiced_,
foods don't dry . out as :
much ,.•.•cakes get a
better bake . roassjuicier. uicier. With Essotane •
you use a ' beautiful modern 'gas range that
smartens rip your kitchen.:,
,til►' new way ,of life -•-a. new happiness -,-
,
will" be . yotws,-whe you have" an Esso-
--tape + iq' bur kitchen.
gassioy`y � ),
Essotane .banishes the problems of
kindling, r. ' dry x g, a expensive §u:pply of
it, etc., and all the wasted heat when you
have a fire :and•on't need it to 'say
nothing of the ,work caused: by -smoke -f*
nand soot from,a coat or wood' stove.
Essotane cuts your `kitchen work in
half You will prepare better mealsin
less time. better food, better health
for -the whole family. More lei urel` v
Tfie safe Essotane gas is led to your"
stove 'through, a smialEcopper tube -from
a gcylindear: outside .sour`' .house. Cylin-
ders
ei •1,
• r al Os
are, 'replaced by XImolai _
ei ' -rit rrut h tfgrAi
supply of Essotane 'avail times.
You owe it -to yourself to find out how
Essotane-, Will ...make "life easier and
happierier for,you. Don't think
you've got
f
to put up with the old-fashioned kitchen
range alt your life" Send the coupon
and get the facts!,
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MRS. DORIS WOOD
t9 Baiyin Road, Halifax NS.
, am'Tone trap fora ed: otic doll,• `dingy p.n.':
hair Into. a,'sfo> ybook. room. I was realty
MORE LEISURE. tssotane isthe perfect cookipn
g
fuel—gives you the exact degree of heat when you
want it+'Makes cooking a joy. .The convenience, •
speed and cleanliness of Essotane mean extra
• leisure time for you. ; Semi for free booklet today.,
•
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Getthe facts aboutEssotane Cooking
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SEND iHISr 40UPON TODA` '
' t1 •111,AAr 4 wit Alfida ul, Ms as as— .lir,RMawi-r a ma Ar a at is t17� ��� tiNi AAw wr'w�r vis
itnpertal' 011 Limited,
Essotalle . 1)(3j)artilierit 4
1 Stratford, Ont,{
'f• 1 Yes, I *nuld like ter 'Crib*? more *wilt Essotane., Please
rlete#t, toM
p burr�4r modal, rein
gt+bvs ' 1'he 3-
of on $99.SO. tit trait ease y;u• neiai i►a .
'06.1), 0,95 down 9nif the hsl4ttra to $81411.
!s!s thtj sdesaiaauitlsr , ',
I send me, withal* chirge'or obligauioa, your IEEE, a -page
a. Illustrated booklet • Which tells ell about , this new' gas
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Ors-- ask Yost;Calot tot of char.
.xouvoo v it agree'with ...inillio'hs of enthwna n :.
Users of Kenn=Tome that it is a revolutionary wall%
?finish. Sem-Totfte .can take 4 dial, dingy walls.
r foam itheeatr-gittroe'
room in your house. Kent -Tone is clean; econom-
teal, beautiful, has all the .advantages of yin oil .
paint .withynone of its disadlantagee. Try
-Kea `r n tebda�
o eit me
. Cornea 1$ 12 attractive
MRS,, WILLIAM G. WOOD
337 East 360 Ave,,•Vencouver,
"A new roam appeared in 'our"
house after I used Keni:Tone. The..
results vera truly sitnazillig: 1 foie•' .
asked the Job in, no•tiisiasttall
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1. Covert; all sucfaegs w-wsflpaper,,panted
c walls, ,plywood, ;brick •interlots, etc.'
'. One eoar-teany covers.
3. Dries hard in one iiotii”.
41.4)ne gallon 'does. alarm: room,.
5. No. disagrecahie panty odour -use `root* rite!
canto !Cyr
i.:A bard, 'durable, washal) surface.
74 A pleasure to put 0n' 'no 7►rimerr, "tio tllipilcit
.apreads like a'cbstme.
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