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The Seaforth News, 1940-11-14, Page 4PAGE FOUR I SEAFORTII NEWS fill: Sri.\hl 111l'II _„. v.dm 111.11., k'uLl,-h, a•.. WALTON 1411.5. Wi11111111 KclIrIIty 114 1isitin! With lrit•u*I at Iielgrave. Miss f*laggie Kelly is in Tornntc tuka 11(11310 th1 wedding of her nephew Mrs. Lawson Kearney has returned home from visiting Mrs. Eerie Dow Cromarty, A surprise party was held at Earle Dow's Friday night in honour of Mr. and Mrs: Campbell 1)ow, who were celebrating their eighteenth wedding anniversary. Friends from Walton and Brussels attended. The Anglican Guild held their an- nual bazaar at Walton on Thursday night of last week. A large crowd at. tended, The U.F.W.O. meeting will be held on November Nth at the home of Mrs. Arthur: McCall. The topic will be taken by Mrs. Andrew Turnbull. Roll call, "Why we are proud to be Canadians." There will be a demon. stratioll on variety of cookies from one recipe by Mrs. Geo. Dale. D. and Mrs. Bird have taken rooms in Stratford for the winter and intend moving in a few days. Mrs, Geo. T. Williamson had her tonsils removed Monday in Brussels and is doing nicely after the opera. titin. Mr. and Mes. Lorne Carter have returned after a short honeymoon trip and are living on the H*tr*n Road. Geo. Ramsay of :Grey and Ina Rutledge of Toronto spent iter the week anti with 1), and ales. Ennis. Pet-. Mr. Gilbert took the serviette en Sunday alter being in Toronto all w,ek with Ince wife, elm rue-, been in the hospital. aliee Margaret Kelly. stir line, Mor- rie. attended the wailing of her nephew. Mr, Ralph Graham. in Ter. onto Saturday. .lir,. Clartmee Bennett smelt - tett week mud at Ottawa with her hush - 111u1. Mrs. E. \\'iii,. who has been visit ing her 1031 111 hiss Margaret Kelly in Morris, tetureed to her home in London this week. Mrs. Gordon McGregor and limey of lady friends of \\'iughant atte0(f ed the bazaar last Thursday In the community hall. HENSALL • -Baby Band Members Graduate. - The annual graduation exercise: of the Kathy Land of the United Church wi a held a Thursday •littr.n .n in i• �• h. the ch, t room t the church which 4 wa .beautifullyatiullw int ra[rl -with t 'Ital- ie-tons. yellow and Magee .bally mumss , ) 'Mre. and .ink and white art tier t1... i B W. 41.os:s presided int welcomed thebabies anti their mothers and oth- i •, er x t- \ committee we a mai 1 n t k i to w. take charge 2 selecting 1 :'lint t ftt,1.s for the ntit year, Mrs. \ E. t, l all\l tut l I is or c rt u u1. en i teat [ tut - Ms during i t et A1ra Ie. 11 \lel d itt ttold an 4:1 *aI1tt1oel airs. Win. Dee _,(, t a ..11,,s3 aditeee, .\ linty I1\'al ii 1.u' d 3,1 entitled, •'Carr, (111." ,1141,'/111:,311i011 rev her BAYFIELD etre. 'Nieto). holt 111 .' t 1 nurini, SW -113 113 (his Wotli 1.1111 Wir 11,- lw 11.3115, Sh'. and Mrs. 1", \V. Poker. 111.. 1311(1 Mrs, A, E. Westlake left Saturday to spend to ween with the latle-r', sister, hire. Huh, -n of St. Thomas, Mrs. S. ('leave left nil Monday le spend the winter with her dltughtei til Rad Axe. Mich, Mrs, M. Gillner of Brantford spent the week enol at her home in the vil- lage. Me. and Mrs. C. W. Plater and Mrs. Claude Robbins and daughter of De• troll. visited their mother, Mt 'W. J. McLeod ov t' the holiday. Sgt. James Galvin of 11.C.A.S.C. re• turned on Monday having spent sev- eral days leave with Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Ferguson. Mr, Lawrence Fowlie of London spent the week end with his sisters the Misses Fowlle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart of Hamil- ton spent the holiday at their cottage here. Mr. Jas. Cameron of Toronto was the guest of M1. and Mrs. J. Cameron over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Smith and Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lindsay spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Lindsay, Jr., of Paris. ?lir. and Mrs. Roy Poth and sort of I Caledonia visited Mrs. Poth's Pat mos, Mr. and Mrs. R'. R, Jowett, over the week end, Messrs. W. Westlake, J. Howard .11,11 13. Clarke left Sunday on a hunt- ing ungiltg trip in the Bruce Peninsula. Armistice Day- was n1)se1ved in Hayfield by n s,*vi(e being held in 'it; Andrew's Pulled (lu relt 11. 113,3* } At ll eadee: those resent marched h a th( 11111'Il where ulrnt(n•ia1 w3e11t 115 were Phi l'.'11 by Miss M11111 Ste1'111M iI.\. for 1 11 111'0 V11101' ant \\ it_ For gases for the tillage aftr'r whit•h the uu 1(111(1 anthem was sung. The flag flew Milt utast in tribute to the late \e till,• 1 'hembet'lain. The mental meeting of the Bible Society will be held in the toren hell on Sunday evening at 8.3e Rev. IV. McCleary of Toronto will be present and will show moving pictures of Af- rica. It is hoped there will be a large attendance as these pictures will be largely. gely. educational and most inter. , s1ing to all, The ladies entertainment commit. tee of the Red Cross held a very sue. ('essfnl euchre and dance in town hall on Friday evening of last weep The winners at euchre were: first ladies. Mrs, F. Weston; gents' first 24. Sturgeon; consolation. Mrs. W. Hall; consolation. olatiOtJ.McLeod. A fete 103)' of the evening was the modelling u nn wa• g of the dresses made by local members P. a ss e, of the Red Cross o for refugees 1.n Eng g land. . Thesees d dt WET(' e tem1,de llel by Helen Sturgeon. Donna Tons D at aur Castle Mrs. M Toms, Mrs, E. II York, Mrs. W.Westlake,I- Hi in 1t gg tnt L. Snelling, while lTes J Poker s lea v (d .notable music. In the draw day ed 111egol d witch Mr. Fred \\ al ( n e('te n Stanley, was ( ueltw f t a •, t the it ode o' e •eThe pro. holder l t the ttc tt t No,13. t ) 1 (pods from the draw amounted to la.75. which was turned over to the Roil Cross and the proceeds of the (lance $15!(11, mother at Me ::,clef 113:'tt(-\rnlstr,ing :c i 3 1 -, *3 it et it'll. '•1'131111.11 :oa- k - 1 It I4'r xllie r .I rile >3 l n •:t 3111 r. at w.1.x gleam e n,1Ray \1 •t1.l. n fe1 ,1 1..l 1., ie it :Ter 1:11!1 I v -1: Iter \N 11113 The rem I t rArmstrong, ,w. t t, ri- 1 g t r1' \ 1 1 ie I \ \ 1,t 1, - *•. 1 I i1 i tpt"'r, h1 11,11 ] 114-- 1tLr ';1,,l 12,y NI re, en 1 a rel. 11„ 1 a little *3 let,e:e 1 1 *- r•e A\visit e laved softly and-mtg. little ch 1,1ret1, passing 1111-...,m11 tate gate: '1'hcy are 'croltett- 11. !from tt r*' c state. Tito are 11.. '1 t.,. on -ward. To the 111 Iter fland. Anil tit• 'hest of mieltes 1Pae tett f1.„111 all ott 11111111, They were i .w ith their ,ii t.w n a. 1/ty ;e lless in the aeeenee,tt N1r.. le, 1.. \h'1- anal r,1eeitci letttore 1311- 1 au 1 by Mrs N. E ,C , xk :n the f NI tint 1 w 1 ,1 213.- i31 1x.-1:10 I, ot the eMission 1:.1,1. 1'h3 1111. rest 1.c I ln.l, r- and 111 lain_ r hate. \ imert, the e, rte' Rath 11 i it , I\l'1) 1101. \ ,ait'i 1 •ye l:r•ohr, I lrt(','i:v 13.,'1 ]ti I ,,.,-..' ! it,• 1...l e 1. t l l` _ 'lie.ar' ,1'tI k,A ,-'. I 11. 3 ii.-. 311 1 -lie ''test •i ,'1 \e ,,,,*3 .•td \les VARNA ee service e e Armistice .tau was hold i t th 1 l rl Rev. It Peters 1s of \,113111 and Rev. '51r. Wright of 13r ue e IlIlci were the smokers e f oil t11( o((15lO11. Rttt owing to the weather the crowd was 1,t s', e - ]I f15 large a fort/1011Y. int 11}. The members s of the L.O.L. No. 111,7• with their wives and fa millet:. sat down to t well laden table. After supper Mr. Harvey McGee of Auburn entertained the crowd in his usnsl ple'a31ng manner anti needless 1n 5(ly w isthoroughly enjoyed wet byal I. m Re - Mr. Male. Thames: Read. Bee,. eclI . r Peters rs of Varna, na, Rew DIr. Graham of Mayfield, and Rev. Dir, ('handler of Kippeu, gave interesting addresses. Altogether a very pleasant evening w e s spe111. Hlsitnrs: Mr. and Mrs. George Pilgrim of Forest with the farmer's Whop, r, Mr C. ('. Pilgrim. Mrs Ward of Forest was the guest of Mrs. (' Pilgrim Jr. Mr. G. 11. \Vonds o1' Toronto spent 1~1111{lay with 1e1:1t1ves. I'te•. 11a1•*1(1 141!1,1H of Stratford ' 11,111 1Rghlauders spent Sanctity with vele tires. Mrs. cobs of (r nn.o•tt spent Tinir514y 0111* her eleter. Mr M. (3 To Mark Huron Centennial Next .Year November Session of County Council Discusses Prepara- tions for Celebration. As the debenture debt of iluron county will be c feared off this year Warden George F eagali told the comity council at the opening ses soots on Tuesday afternoon that it could be fittingly marked it arrange - moats were'lnade to celebrate the centennial P 1. t o tl a03111 in o Heron f d g f county ttv Which occurs in 1941. He asked that a committee be ap• pointed to consider arrangements for the historic occasion. The Warden called this year a sere• 110005 one. The 'Warden's committee had had the largest amount of work in years owing to the establishment of two airports in the county. An expenditure of 921,000 had been made for patriotic purposes, w111eh will be increased when accounts for telephone installation and other ex - Pelmet; are received to approximately $25,001), The road committee has been hin- dered in its work owing to wet wea- ther. A shed for the shelter of mach- inery had been built at Aubulnl. Fifty acres of land had been purchased for the county home and all buildings painted. The \Vanden asked consideration of the discontinuation of the Children's Shelter as there is only mos child at present there, 135 11e felt the expense 1111(1e1.' 310. eil'etlnlalatl(e, wa5 not warrant ed.. IIe (•onluleuded the work done by the 50(1131 serv1ce w'orla.l 1138. ('haffee, By 111,1. 111111011111(3 the gl'all1 from the Depa('(31(1111 was i11 cheesed from $1110 to $500. The present set-up o1' the policing of the county is highly- satisfactory and (ntuntended try 1'ro111)41al ('nn - stable Cook, the Warden stilted, ile also ,sited that couslderaliot he given to the International Plowing Match. He announced that n public speak. filg ,cutest would be held before the council by the Junin' Extension De• partment coodurted by J. G. Shearer. Agricultural Representalive. The wont of the treasurer, Mr. I.r• skiue, had been greatly increased owing to the collection of the taxes for National Defence, but the extra work had been undertaken capably and cheerfully, The Junin' Farmer's Club won first in the Holstein class, and second, third and fourth for swine. The War- dell thought it importantots❑ t that a coun- ty unit of the Federation of Agricul tm•e should be appointed. The far- mers pP t at- mers are not getthlg a fair deal and he thought they could not expect to 1 hold their e 1R ace with organized nized indua ry unless they were folly organ- ized as a unit, The Public ht i Ibr aru•s'1 • statru int, were:Brussels t cu t �1.r) 35 balrnce �1 1 /4 Exeter. e1]G)1 t 4; I venue 1 Mh , balance, t RS tt s. Science lldt $273.25: 'bah -ewe >3 i,2 S , elturn 114}1.117, balance 1J94; 1)nn- 1 enurnt $1.77.30, h tl nice. ib cents. I '1'. Shearer, agricultural rcpres- 10111 ye, submitted financial. state- ment, .hewing in the junior Exten- sion Fend receipts et $1,$1((.11,1; ex- , penrhrurw 8-1111.13.75; ,lluren ('onnty grant, receipts,M 1(1(.1 'balance e , ,. \ 1,t( t1 r) t )' regret , t wl adopted ut the absence through ill- ness llne _s of Reeve Gettable of llo111114, t* th el a letter le, sent Reeve 1ow11111. objection 10 a res lap ul regerding disenfranchise- ment tit eel -kite's mel 111th appreeal. Connell 1,1111'11(4i) 11111(1 a,lt* meet at 1( ,. 3lnrk on Wednesday. e• 'bride d.. ...t t th 31(11 an 11.;t groom frit , n t .hurt heneynl en, the bride Nearing r Meek teat with 'black accessories. On their rctnrn, they will reside on the groom', ferny, Ilataiel1 Line. CROMARTY Mrs. Dr. M*Gavin of Detroit visit ed her sister, Mr's, Alex MCLaren,1 hast week.F Dlrs. Cooper of Toronto visited with aha and Mrs. Edgar Allen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ilemovey and children of Detroit spent the we •!t i +'11(1 with MA'. and Mrs. Rev :\k •1 (ulloc•h. passes. Wilfred Scot( Ross Iotighton and \\'m. 1113('Lnrn have po- mmel te their homes all/•r 11 month's nilil 1.y training' it, \Vouo tuck. Anse 11 l li Die Xnnghiou of 'fora 1 sl"'nt thw Pad with lit 'r pal 1 •Its. Air. and MI-. John Bray nuc! 1'anril:, d i hr(pihln• vi"i! d Airs. 1 rily''. Par•. 'iii, on 1(1ti4hly. CONSTANCE .1.:l _z ;3'r» --'3.1 iI 1 Tr -try. 1,31111 1tn'pbettsiet 111 (otupeIF t 3's 1 • w,1, 'nn 1111 Ind broth 11..1. 1te. I t t,,,'1.• !. les,.�r,•, 1.h ,',n: w' t- ralb(1 1e 1b, 11 (1,1(1,• . :t lo. Mettle,'. W. II. 1lephetin le 1 t\ -•I 11 -:,I -1 , ,1 , .tl 11'•ite litthigcm 'our' (Eery 1.�-t 1 rt. I _ WINTHROP with d, -,•pest neer,.' w',• if .11 of the unsling away of John Pethirk Sr. of SeafortlL after a weeks illness of pneumonia. The late Mr. Pethic+h resided a number of years In the viii. age. \Ve extend our heartfelt symp- ss of achy to those who mourn the le a loving husband father and grandpa Mr. Harry Eddioott, who spent the summer on the freight boat, the S.S. .Empero'. has returned home. Harty says he liked the job fine. A very severe wind storm swept the country and did a lot of damage. 'Nearly every barn in the neighbor• hood had shingles blown off. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eaton, Larry and Keith, Mr, Bill Trewartha, Donnie and Kenneth Eaton spent the holiday in Wroxeter -with Me. and Mrs. Lou Sperling, Mr, and Mrs. Foster Bennett, Billie and Mona and Mr. Melvin Merriam spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Trewartha, Bar Kara and Ronnie spent the holiday with D'. and Mrs. Harburn of Sea. forth. Privates Ralph Davidson and Alex Kerr .of London spent the holiday week end with their families. Waiot and. For Sale. A'ds, Ili :week Mr UI St"w;n'l 11 ,til tett••e-f 1 th - -t emit'e 111 inn h 4,I i3, I 11='ill ,. 1•,11,:3'. L 1' 1'. 1131,.11(1, h. e ret m Led n+ a1., t• t1. tilt 11,1'111. r ,111! Ln 1.n I \ nest - 1,j ..,111( , t niu 7 1.1'111, 1,•e3r .14 111 110101 of Air. arta Mrs. G. H. l3'a3(y, when they Celebrated tiu'ir w•'drling ttnuiversat•y Tuesday night. Thune front a :rhstaace- we1'3* lir. and Mrs. Garvey McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Law5011 a11(1 daughter. and Dr. 'Weir mill daughter. all at Auburn. Townshend Chut r- e There took (place quietly in St. :John's -Anglican Church, Varna, on Saturday, November 2,111, a quiet but pretty wedding at 2.3(1 p.m„ when Rev. 'Canon W. A. Townshend, as- sisted 111y' Rey. John Graham, 'unit -ed it) marriage Elizabeth Grace (Bessie), younlgest -daughter of ;Mr, and 'Mrs. Edwin 'Cli'uter, 'Varna, and 'William Alvin Townshend, -only son of Mr. and ':Airs. Ernest Townshend, .Bay- field Line. The (bride wore a street - length dress of air force thlue 'wvlfh matching hat and carried a 'bouquet of 13riarcliffe roses and ,fern. Miss Audrey -Butler of ,Olintot was lbrides- maid. ,She Inore -a nawy 'blare dress `rimmed wit -11 is -lite, with black ac- lessorics and wore e. 'corsage of 'motze pOm-,pom mums, Harvey "Muter, lb'roth'er of the pride, acte-d as host :man. 'Alter the ceremony a buffet 'mclhcan wa's•senved at the home of Ibride's p.a'ren'ts at which Mrs. El - ',ere McBride assisted in serving, to i• ett'rlietr, rela'tites, after which the speaker, ens much appreciate 1'he Nate:mat .Anthem closed 1131. se Rc , - I. .Ire rtes conducted ted the \u,, 141:3111 C lurch iy the recti Rev. R. 1_\L Weekes, v;, 1m Sunday 111311. 111.4. 3 ,1111nmine0 w'ae also dispense \ duet was sung by Mrs. s. ,\1"eekes 131 ells A. Rogerson. Se'*u e was held the. l noted Church with'Roe A, Si Clair in change, .At the Sunday Sclio session a piano duet was played I Lifzahcth Mills and Lloyd Teske 11 r. and 1\Ira Peter Gardiner of 'Lor -don were guests of friends in 30(3 over the week -end; Seaman and 'Mr Raintslbot ) ern t of Sarnia spent tl rweek end with the latter's -motile I2Lrs George Wilson, and oth friends, Mrs, Raimslbottonl was fora erly Doris Barr and is well (know here, Seaman Raimsbottom leav shontly .for :Britain. STAFFA Mr. and ,Mrs. Norman ,Mitchell, C'en'tali•t, with I\11., and Mrs. J. \' Worden; 'Mr. and \I'1.s. W. J. Fell an family, in Goderich with 'lir. and Mr 5. Fell; 'Clarence Norris o -f Toronl and Non)'al Norris of Kitchener, exit their parents, .Mr. and (\lrs. A. '\N INorns; Harry 1)innen of 'Guelph, an Albert Dinnen of Gale, 3wvith \'ie, an Mrs. 'W. Dinnen; Thomas Cooper, the"R.:A.F., of Shenhrooke, Que., writ 1\1r, and NIrs. Jantes'Raebonr and M and I\Jrs, Ed Allen; I\Ir. and .Ales. i Drake in Kitchener with their da'ulIl( c•r, Miss I:allicl, Alis Helen Alt "Naughton, of Toronto, with her ,pat cuts ells and Nils. 1. 11cXau'ghton Mr. and \irs. \\'iilie-te E!e*rnian ami Airs. I). Iiizerntait with ,Mr. and \ir. Rol:tert Stoller and ,\1:1.:. and .Airs, '1, \V. [emelt Arthur Sulale, harry 1)rak land Clarence "1'nffin have t•rmelt, home after completing heir month' 11(1111 try training in \Voedstock, • STANLEY Me R1111111 Stephenson and Davi J. Stephenson of Varna were Calle to Marlette, Michigan, owing to th serious illness of their brother, M \Not. H. Stephenson. Peres Johnston. Bert Peclt, Ehnnl' Stephenson and Bruce Mt('linrhe. I have gone up north on a 111111111) trip. Airs. Thos. Snowden is in Egmont vine taking care of her cousin, Mr. A. Clemens, who is 111. Mrs. Harold Rader o1 Zurich 1 spending a few days with her Nem Mrs. Bruce McClinohey. Born -At Scott Memorial Hoapita Seaforth,on Friday, da • Nov: Sth,lo. Mi y. Mrs. and Mt .Geo, Stephenson, 1 V rot 1 , n a a son. • On Thursday aaltrrnu n Nov,\t r , 7t ; e c• (e h n Church teas well ell filled whet I t ti -the \17Ai... held 'heir autumn '11 a 1 t tutu tit offering. The church was-theauatfull• ale n 1 ed with !pink and 1 y sanc r t 1.k n yellow chr 1 i p unfit 11311. Oursociety m t tw cuter timed Varna, ilakr n 1-I1 I 1.1113 1 and Il. reel g eictr NII \N'ill CIar presided a t 1 1 k on n and playedsoftly be the a aI r 1 tel I 1 -or • n - 1 111 r 11 opened. ?d ie , l s' fore tl e , u uta t lir r ul 11 I d ant Ir R. Ai. Peck, 1.r i h l t w i „• the meeting,whicln eltnul by 5131 in' ' 111 (lira t there is n Last n,11 \Vest." The (,resident toll,,w'•ed 'try reading the scripture lesson from Is d'erintbians, 1.31111 chap. Love, the greatest thing in the world." Alrs, kn'bt. llc'Kinley offered- prayer niter • 'I a • repeated ed which rite Lord's prayer wile u, t 1 t I n Miss Beatrice r Ill . 0 1 then iu nut n h. t at e 3113 t i t ia'vtired ars with a rtaditi . 1(1ta. Fritz -, elrendered anal Alr.. Bryce t „Zurich I „ verve bt, niiull t vocal duet, "Ivory tt t 1 l 1e Palaces," Oar 11 t speaker, I\Its. \I•utdc• Sserlintg of Hayfield, who i+ temperance secretary of Huron pres- byterial, gave an address 011 temper- ance -work whichh--was intensely inter- esting 1013! beneficial. •lit : 1lanso,n (1311 mnthtr number on 1 han'ke gi\- i. •11( of 13* rel(n*a'tit- t lc r suit- ableat the1 t 1 1, 4h11' dltet followed, Count your many bee * ritzy,.. by Miss Norcnt 12dhinson, and \It . Ifimo 1 'Stephen- son. The offering was ellen received, after which to all sang "Praise (10(1 irran whom all ,blessing, -flow:" NV-(' enjoyed another nunrl,•r thy Nies. Fritz and airs. ltryce, '3Srinnr'hody is praying for you."211rs.iGeonge John - ton o Varna ,eve an interesting reading. Wes, Elgin McKinley then moved a wrote of thanks 10 all +taking })art in the program or helping in any watt to make the 11iternnen such a ucce':, seconded by air \V'ni. Ilay- ter. The `tryout, - () God e u 1'4114 in ager• 'pa>(' 3331: ',nog-, 101003('14 •4113141'. c;od •••(vI' the i 3,31 ,'' iter. \11 Peter pronormee(I the hcne11ic- m. \ ecfa1 leer was spent ,,.,tell, r. • HURON FRUIT SHOW ON FRIDAY, NOV. 22 • The Huron (:3panty .("1(111 (lrowirs' Association are planning to (tontine( 11 Au Immo] 1ni.h. g , t fruit show in the'Agrienitural Board r [b1 -en Logan au of Myth punt. Sun- 1 13. v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephen - ou. SIr. Alvin Riley and Dir. Wilfred Scott left on Monday for a (leer hunt tip north. Mrs. Dave DIill5ou and Mrs, Robt. Grimoidby spent a day last week with Mr. aucl Mrs. Bert Hoggarth. Dhivari's are getting to be quite as th popular e young peopie of today are reviving this old time sport. There have been two this week for the newlyweds in the vicinity. Mr. Wm. Moore attended church services in Clinton on Sunday even- ing, B-LYTH A memorial senvice seas -held in .Memorial Hall on Sunday evening, when the members of the 'congrelgalt ions of town met 'for a union service. The guest speaker was Re(v. 'G.G. B'ur- ton of 'Clinton. A union choir provided the music which included an anthem and a solo Ihy Stanley ,Sib(ho'ttp. A. 'E. ,Cook was musical director. I2ien4hers of 'Ciiniton .Legion, Ibmanch No. 111410 .and local veterans ooctupied the front seats. Res. .4, M. Boyle •presided and react the scripture lesson while Rev.R. Weeks led in 'prayer. A 'wreath was 'laced on the nle,run*ial tablet I31'y R. \, Tas'ker and I(hn Cawan, Thoth 'orrrans 1.,f -'-1 emir. The ad - 1r• •'I'., - .. - ' n es given d y loom. Clinton, on Friday. November 22nd. The display will feature all late fall and winter varieties intending Macintosh Red, Northern Spy, Snow or Fameuse, King, Tolman Sweet. Greening, Golden Rosset, Blenheim 'Orange Pippin, Bakiwin, Stark, Sal• ome and Ben Davis. The objective behind the show is to advertise apples so as to stimulate ad e pp the sale of them locally and throughout the Province. The following is the program for the lay: 11.30 -Fruit in place, and judging of entries by J. J. Jcheston, Dom, Fruit Inspector, London; Chas. McPhail, Holmesville. 1.30 p.m.- Hall .m.-Hall open to public. 2 p.m -Program. 4 p.m. -Auction sale of fruit. All persons interested in fruit are invited to attend. The display of ap- ples will demonstrate the quality and the different varieties grown to per. lection In the county: TOWN COUNCIL Continued From lenge One. A letter from the Ontario Associa• teen of Rural Municipalities, asking renewal of the 95 membership: fee. was tabled: Discussion of the Local Govern. Alam Extension Act resulted in coun- cil's decision to give the ratepayers information about' the longer term of office. The ratepayers 'eouJd thee' decide If they wish to trate 011 the THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1040 re in I- d, d. id ill of try, r: n ;e 1. n ea If 'd n, h d t" h r. - .; d I. 1.l s 11 re 11 t' 1'• e lent. Y $16.63; g , $58.33; V Snell, Mr. Storey, `i t� !'a41VCJIAI:K.9ltnlARYtiLY9NlU10:uAl'),'.?•l 1l�YTJ' � . A RE Seaforth Now` Showing Ma1.4'tE Woe= 1"1 ('.. C r+, r� �V �MM�� i low 0 111 i S o G o A. d l n N P t 1 n N C P � ,.t! //n�t el8V -110" ' 'D . e+ 4GC MON., TUES., WED. Merle Oberon Rex Harrison "Over The Moon" A gay 3*0015dy that romps from England to pay Monte Carlo: Also Edward G. Robinson Ann Sothern "Brother Orchid" Humphrey. Bogart Donald Crisp He laughter, loved and searched his way across the world NEXT THUR. FRI, SAT. Walt Disney's Festival of Hits - Hit No. 1 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and rutty other Great Hits Coming NIMMINNINffilr - "My Love Came Back" question. 1.l• The longer' term goes into effect automatically unless the ratrrtymrs vote in favor of continuing the singe( year' term, Unless i);, 0t' the Nate- payers petition requesting a vote, no vote en the matter will be t�ttkPU. Motion, Keating -Smith, that the Clerk advertise in the loyal import+ ens 1)01111(111 9 per Local Govt. Extension Act. iJ40. Report of the finance eoun)dtlee: Jos, Storey, wages, $20,25; John Purcell, $16,03; Ed Brady, $14,33; Penns; 916,88; James Hagen. Jos. Heffernan, $8:50; Earl Habkirk, acct„ 912.65; D. le. Wilson A. M. Hudson, 923.83; H• $70; John Currie, $32,5(1; Thos. $60; J. A, \Nilson, 920; Come ty 1,t' Illu'o1, $1°25; Cauadia tinll(1! lIlys. , 5.77•Na , $ r f , Dr. ll', $0.'35; Geo. tiei p.' 11 sus Bell & Thresher Co.. 93; Geo. tion. 111,115; N. Cliff 2 Sons, P,t'.C., w•\v., $2,1175,71 1.l $:3,J75; Bell 1'ekythortl' Co., it \Wilson, rash relief', 911; Sine & Sons, •4811.5;;; Htu•ou tor, ;Viet,: \1'111. aToatgontery, RayburnII Engin, D. 1''ergu $25 .$t, w5; 1.r. $fi.L'11; U Geo, A. IAs Ansi Kee shall we be (103311- She '\\ lint art o1 house move to?' . Husband --"Let's try a bungalow, clear --then you won't always hearingburglars moving about stairs,' i t x 9' ..W l a . nr, . w' + - ,. 4 : �f, �.p [.f L.Sten in DIRECT 4 � 0 ON YOUR 1941 YOUR9 WESTINGHOUSE Epic broadcasts from London n the air daynight. are o and t Never before has radio carried ` such dramatic interest and inspiration as the word pic- tures ores of (a •. /Britain a t war. i�. The C.B.C. rebroadcasts are i service for those a splend d : 4c; ; who can oat tune London z,7 direct, but for complete par ticipation in this mightiest of all world dramas, you require a radio designed for the needs of today -direct overseas reception. World iiiOATWGVE ON PUSNBUiTONS "Bandspread" make Six pushbuttons provide than"locals." new automatic tuning of stations all at home or overseas. aerial, JOHN . ,`e1 :. ., a ..... , q i,rot 1 c 1 cam.. / lsd;i' r / k. •,?,�.: .. i :�lyavt Model easier featuresinr1udt. booster, r_} •.,;,,' 1 ,p /. -1 t bt 4 r /w 1 i w Y`. e w ! ;\ •' ,::< xv u1.,. • . drew,:. 9.. (, t _vYe 780Y scales to tune tee, 1 QQ .r 41,1,4,- 6 ,.; zNt• s ..eA........ •M�:a WESTINGHOUSE Wide shortwave overseas stations Other station power -wave built-in 12"speaker,etc. BACH 1,t•;lf `,wPe.,•1;k Westingh�use .. at Sale Gonlioves We are extending the Sale for another Ten Days. All seasonable merchandise was sold out. We have waited on 2640 customers. To accommodate our customers, we are getting in new goods which will be sold Sale Prices. Come and see for yourself. Green Front- - Dent.Stores SEAFORTH