The Seaforth News, 1947-12-18, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947
HENSALL
Hensall Institute
The Xmas meeting of the Hensall
Institute was held at the home of
Mrs. Dinnin, on Wednesday even-
ing, Dec. 10th, Miss Florence Welsh
ably assisted the hostess. The home
Ian overseas Institute to whom food.
parcels, clothing, etc,, can be sent,
Further details next meeting, A wo-
men's college in England is in dire
need of sheets and pillow cases. A
donationof at least 1 pr. sheets
and 1 pr. pillow cases from each
u
branch would be greatly aPpieciated,
was seasonably decorated for the It was moved by Mrs, Geiger and
occasion. Mrs, Kerslake, President, seconded by Mrs. Hess, that the
opened themeeting with. the "Ode" Hensall Institute act on this matter
and "Joy to the World" after which at once. Mrs. Kerslake read a lovely
she offered prayer. The roll call was letter from Mrs, R. Moore, Streets -
answered thus (a) my special collet- ville, a former prominent worker in
tion to aid the Was` Memorial Child- which she sincerely thanked the
ren's Hospital, London, (b) my fa- Hensall Institute for the shower of
vorite carol. At date of writing the cards and gifts sent during . her
special collection amounts. to $15. lengthy illness. The January meet -
MISS Gladys Luker played extracts ing will be .held- in the Council
from the following piano variations: chamber, Mrs. H. Horton and Mrs,
"0 Come All ye Faithful" " Hagk.the W. Sangster will be hostesses. Mrs.
Herald Angels sing" and "Silent Shirray -will give the motto. The
Night". A humouroiis reading "A guest speaker will be .Dr, J. A. Mc -
harp of a thousand strings" was con- Lean. Mrs. Orr will conduct the
tributed by Mrs. J. Walker. The demonstration. Roll call, what health
motto, "The manner of giving is rule would I emphasize to a child.
worth more than the gift" as taken This is the Health and Social Wel-
by Mrs. J. McAllister, was immensely fare meeting. It was also mentioned
instructive. A quartette composed of that the following program,a social
Misses Bernice Jinks, Betty Mickle time will be spent in playing euchre
Betty Rowcliffe and Eleanor Cook, for all members and guests who de-
rendered two beautiful selections sire to take part. Xmas Carol sing -
"Ring out sweet Bells of ' 'Xmas",
and I'nn Dreaming . of a White Xmas,
accompanied by Miss Florence
Welsh, A pleasing feature on the
program was the presentation of a
Bank book and an accompanying
address to Mrs. E. Shortt for her in-
fant son "John Harold". Routine
ing was next featured under the.
leadership of Mrs. W. 'Brown with.
Miss Welsh at the piano, The carols
used were; "It came upon a mid-
night clear" "We Three Kings of
Orient are", in this number the
verses were sung by Mrs. Redden
and Mrs. Hess. "0 come all ye Faith-
ful".
aithful". Miss Ellis in her own delight -
Arnold Circle Elects Officers AMETZEMEMIIMMISMEMMIMSZOINEINV
The annual supper meeting of the
Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary
was held in the school -room of Car- r)
mel Presbyterian Ohnrch on Friday
evening. Following ' the delicious
meal, the president, Miss Jean Mc-
Queen presided and the meeting
opened by singing "It came upon a
midnight clear, IToly Night, ancry 0
come all ye Faithful", The scripture
Luke 22' 1-20 was read by Mrs. rl
AT FINNIGAN'S
'Christmas is Home
Home and hearth — those words began to chime iu his brain
osing them, one lost Christmas.
Walter Prichard Elston
The Man lVlio Fouucl Cllristmos
Remember Finnigan's
Roy ;Bell. "While Shepherds watched ° —for your Turkey or Chicken,.Order this week for delivery Monday..]
their flocks" was sung and Mrs. H. —for your Gandy, Fruit and Nuts. See our excellent display.
Laing led in prayer. The roll call s el
was answered by "a favourite Xmas:FINNIGAN & SON
carol, The treasurer's report was W. J.
rd
van byMrs. F. G. BonthroD, Miss
g
c ueen presented- Life en evosammemo
MQ td L'f Mem
b1'
ship certificates to Mrs. Win.
Mrs. Ti. Hay, R P. A.
Fear •uson resided and installed the
officers for 1948 as follows: Fres.,
Mrs. Gleno Bell; 1st vice-pres., Mrs.
Wm: Brown; 2nd vice-pres.,sStewart
D. McEwen; sec'y,
Bell;-ass't sec'yi Mrs, Roy Bell;
treas., Mrs. F. G. Bonthron; pianist,
Mrs. Harold Bell; as's't. Mrs, C
Forrest; Glad Tidings Secy, Mrs. famuy
John E. McEwen; Welcome and -
Welfare sec'y, Mrs. P. A. Ferguson; Card of �h8n{CS,
Home Helpers sec'y, Mrs. A. G1'i'. M,, Ruh McLachlan wishes to thank the
The meetings will be held the third friends and neighbors for many Sara oG
Monday of Angels sing" month. "Hark the thoughtfulness 4 s, Metetaduring
the
time
kinf dness illness and
Herald was sung, fol- sy,,,l,au y ;n his bereavement.
lowed by the topic entitled . Christ -
Brown and is ay ev.
in Memoriam
PEPPER--.ln loving me,nary of a' dear hun-
g p band turd fther, Wtllinm H. Pepper, who
passed away three years agog Dee. 18,
1944
He is gone but not forgotten,.
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thiinking,
Thoughts of him are always' near,
Days of sadness wil1 come o'er us,
Friends may think the wound is healed,
But they. little knew the sorrow
That -lies within the heart concealed.
-Dyer remembered by his loving wife and
mas carols" w'bich was presented by
Rev. P. A. Ferguson. The meeting
es was carried out as follows: closed by singing "0 Little town of
business Bethlehem" and prayer by Rev.
The president briefly outlined the ful manner gave an appropriate F'er uson.
recent District Executive meeting Xmas Message entitled "The Legend Mrs. Netts Firmer'
in which she emphasized the follow- of the black Madonna'. Mrs. C. For- Mrsisinner of Montreal.
ing items, The District Project `Per- rest tendered the vote of thanks died,s.Netts :suddenly at'the home al
sonality and Dress" will be held in after which "Silent Night" was sung. her veryryes sMr.uddenly
y aTaylor on
of
Seaforth on April 2. Each branch A dainty lunch was served by Mrs, Wednesday her 78th year. d n
must forward Federation fees not Dinnin, Miss Welsh, Mrs. J. Pater- Wedn was in he near Exeter The and
son, Mrs. Shiriay, Mrs, H, Faber
later than February. It was suggest-
ed
j that each braannchh should adopt yand Mrs. C. Forrest.
d"Y
Christmas Special „
55 pc. DINNER SETS for
$18.50
FOUR PATTERNS - POPPY -- MORNING GLORY
-- COSMOS AND ROSE BL1D 0"1
BEA iTIEBROS.
SEAFORTH
o' ekethottaft
A BEAUTIFUL WALNUT WATER
FALL CEDAR CHEST
BY JOHN BOSHART AND SONS
GORGEOUS FLOOR LAMPS
Every imaginable style —
bridge lamps, table lamps, tri-
litos, all with choice shades in
silk or parchment! Many have
marble base!
CHENILLE BED SPREADS WOOL BLANKETS
SATIN CUSHIONS
Something in Gifts that are Different
Silex Steam Irons Heating Pads
Admiral Radios
Rubber Mats, various colors and sizes
Occasional pieces that will enhance any home et very,moderate
cost. Make selections now while stocks are complete
Bax iP orniture Store-- Funeral Service
PHONE — DAY 43 — NIGHT 18 OR 237J
POT
S
Carload next week. New Brunswick
Katandins.
APPLES—Lots of delicious apples.
PURE OLiVE OIL
Direct from Italy, i:he second shipment
since the end of the re"r
NEW PACKAGED Fla:. &
ALL KINDS OF NUTS
TANGERINES, GRAPES
Lots of Celery F•Iearts. All kinds
of Oranges
A LI1"TLE BIT OF LEAF LT4T'ITUCFI
PHILLIPS
PHONE 68 SEAFORTH
visited frequently with her brother
here. Surviving besides her brother
is a sister, Gladys of Montreal. Ser-
vice was held from the Bonthl'o1
funeral home on Thursday at four
p•m, conducted by Rev. P. A. Fer-
guson. The remains were sent by rail
at 7:30 p,m, for interment in Mon-
treal.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Tiley visited
FOR SALE
Medium sire. Quebec heater.in excellent
condition, priced for quick sale, CHARLES
FALCONER, phone Dublin 48r1s.
LOST
In Seaforth on Thursday a parcel contain-.
ing men's clothing. Finder please phone or
leave at The News offce.
FOR SALE •
Boy's tweedovercoat, size 16. Girl's' ski
suit, brown & plaid, sire 12, hockey skates &
shoes, size 4, all in good condition. Cheap..
Apply at News Office,
FOR SALE
1 ladies' navy blue coat, size 38, extra gnat-
ity, worn twice. 1 navy dross 36. These u•ti-
eles may be seen at GILLESPIE'S 'LRE
GLEANERS.
FOR SALE
Two coal ranges, one with warming closet.
& reservoir: Cheap for quick sale. JACK
PTTI•lICI{, Seaforth
FOR SALE
reeentlly with relatives 1p. Goder'1 1 pair red elk Plight Boots. size 9. like
Rev. Ferguson Addresses • new, reasonable. Apply at News Office.
W.M.S. At Annual Meeting FOR SALE
MC. Hudson presided in the An Enterprise range equipped with Queen
absence of Mfrs. Hannah Workman Ann nil buener, like now,. senforth '834x$3•
at the annual meeting of the W.M.S. FOR SALE
of Carmel Presbyterian Church and
cane upon a midnight clear" after Briggs & straw" 0Ii hp. gas . engine, like
opened the meeting by singing It lew. Apply at The News.
which Mrs, A. D. McEwen real! the TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
scripture, Matt: chapter 11. NIrs. A. NOMINATION MEETING
Logan led in prayer. The roll call A meeting of the electors of the Township.
of 14CeKiliop will bo held at Winthrop. .Hall on
was answered by a favourite carol binnday. r:be 20th dny of December, 1947, for
"Holy Night" was sung and the vas'-' the pumpoee or nominating a Reevo and four
ions secretaries' and tr'easurer's re- Ceunelllnes. Nominations will he received from
the hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the
ports were given. and proved most. afternoon, Lr the event of mm•e persons being
encouraging. Mrs. M. Dougall and nominated than mac required to 411 the sev-
eral nlficos, an election will be held on
Monday, the 5th .day of January, 1648,
Palls will be open from 0 mm. until 0 p.m.
nt the following nieces: No 1, Jas. Curli„'s
house, let. 11. con, a, Jas. Nolan, DRO, Will-
iam Maloney, PC; No. 2 Winner Seott's
house, lot 25, con. 4, Janes B, -Hogg, 0130,
Alex hers PC; No. 9, Jos. Smith's house,
lel 11. S 11 con„ Elmer Dennis, DRO, Ste-
phen Murray PC; Poll No 4, School Enure
cow 10, lot '56. Willis Dundas, DRO. ROSS
Driscoll PC.
1
F. 141, ECICERT, Returning Officer,
Mrs. J. Paterson contributed a vo-
cal duet "0 little town of Bethle-
hem". firs. W. R. Davidson present•
eel a Life ;Membership certificate to
Mrs. Martha Harvey, the address
being read by Mrs, J. Paterson, Ret
P. A. Ferguson gave an interesting
address on "Xmas Carols". Mrs,
J. Paterson gave the report of the
nominating committee as follows:
Hon. pies„ Mrs, H. Arnold; Pres.,
Mrs. Hannah Workman; 1st vice-
pres., NIrs. R. Y. MacLaren; 2nd
vice- res Mrs, Geo, Walker; 3rd
vice -pros., Mrs. J. Paterson; sec'y,
Mrs. C. Hudson; treas., firs. A. D.
Meir Sven' Supply Sec'y Miss Reich'
NOMINATION
TOWNSIIIP OF 11113BERT
Nomination meeting will be held ht the
Township I'h,11, Staffs. on _Monday, December
Mit 1047, at One O'clock P M for the pur-
pose of nominating G1 anti proper persons for
Reeve a158 C000511 foe too Year 1948.
I THOS. D, WREN,
i Clerk of the 'I.'o'n• of f4ibbaa
►� ..l The
Season's
•
• Greetings
W. J. THOMPSON
JACK'S SHOE REPAIR,
BOX
'1xntrat #Fr'ut•C
Auction Sale
SATURDAY, DI.10. 20, 1 P.M. of High
Class Furniture,' ,n the town of Seaforth,
James St., opposite hospital,
Chesterfield suite (like new). Walnut bed
room suite; wardrobe, dresser, vanity bench
& bed (practically new) Marshall spring
mattress & cable springs Maple finish break-
fast set --buffet, table, 4 chairs. RCA -Victor
cabinet radio, Singer sewing machine, new
2 roars ago (walnut case), Wardrobe in light
finish (new), 2 chesterfield tables (walnut),
Wilton rug & pad 7'x0, with wine design.
Wilton runner, 0 yards. Pair of dresser lamps.
Connor white enamel washing machine (prae-•
tieally new). Walnut cedar chest.
Quantity of high quality dishes & kitchen
utensils,
Sale will be held in house. Inspection of far-
nituro from•2 to 5 o.'elock Friday, Dec,. 19th
Proprietor is leaving town.
Terms cash.
ALEX SIIOWRONSKI, Proprietor.
10. Jackson, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
OF CHOICE DAIRY OATTLE at Porter's
Hill, 3 miles west of Holmesville, on lslonday,
December 22, at 1.30 P.M. sharp;
26 good dairy cows 1 4 fresh, balance due
January,. February and March,
25 pasture -bred heifers (some are coo cc
Holsteins and springing), 0 yearling Holstein
heifers, 10 Holstein lieifer calves.
This. will be the last sale this season so tlo
no fail to attend, as. they are a. good lot 00
rattle and will be sold under the usual
guarantee.
Terms casts Sale will be held inside.
A. E. TOWNSHEND, Proprietor,
Edward' W. Elliott, Auctioneer. - -
FOR SALE
One pair of boys' skates. and hoots, size 015,.
92. Also a pair of boy's shoes, size (new),
Phone 060 r 2 Seaforth,
FOR SALE
A good Jersey heifer to freshen first •week
in January. Eligible for registration, CHAS.
RILEY, Kinburn,
FOR SALE
Three black terrier puppies. $3 each, Good
home essential. ANDREW MOORE, . phone
060 r 3, Seaforth,
AMBULANCE
Prohrpt and 'Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Office
43
Residence
18
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of ;nsm•anee risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co..
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont.
Officers
President, F. McGregor, Clinton;
Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt,
Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. '"-
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore,
Seaforth R 113; Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; E. T. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seafortli;
McBwing, Blyth R11.1; Hugh Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller,' Gode-
rich RR 2.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
' offices.
SEAFORTH CLINiC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician.
Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon.
Office Flours Daily except Wednes-
day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.nt.
Appointments for consultation may
be made in advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In' Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat "` 0
Phone 90 W Seaforth �•
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
liye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield's. Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each nlolith from 2 to
4 pan. --53 Waterloo St., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
FOR SALE
Estonia Climax stove. Burns coal,or wood. USBORNE & H1SBERT MUTUAL
L, good condition, good baker, Phone 33J,
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
WORK WANTED Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
Experienced woman wm,ts housework by
o• month. ALLIE NIGH, Elt2nbeth St.
day Pres., WM.' 11. COATES
• Exeter
FOR SALE
Christmas trees :it the farm of HARRY
PALIN, 21, miles north and t.1 mile west of
Seaforth. Phone 844x16,
FOR SALE
12" Vessot 'grinder with speed jack and
bell, --1n good shape. Also 1928 Chevrolet
sedan with two new _tires. JOHN MEAGITER,
35 r 23 Dublin.
Welcome} slid Welfare Secy Mzs. J.' TEACHER WANTED
Bonthroir; Glad Tidings Sec'y, Mrs.
B. Edwards; Literature and Library
Sec. Mr's, J. Forrest; Home Helpers
Secy, Mrs. W. R. Davidson; pianist,
Mrs, M. Dougall; ass't, Bliss Reid;
Mission Band leader, Mrs, I'. A. Fer-
guson, asst, Mrs. C. Forrest, Mrs,
A. W. Kerslake, Rev. P. A. Fergu-
son presided for the election of the
officers. The meeting closed by
singing "While Shepherds (Waltclted
their flocks" and prayer. by Rev, P.
A. Ferguson.
;Mrs. Alex McGregor was hostess
at her hone Wednesday afternoon
December 106 for the December
and Christmas meeting of I€ippen
East Women's Institute, Miss Grace
Tremeer was co -hostess. The home
was lovely with Christmas emblems
while a beautifully decorated Christ-
mas tree added to the attractiveness.
There was an attendance of some 40
members and little folk who were
tate guests for the afternoon. Mrs,
William Kyle president, took the
chair and opened the meeting with port, Miss Violet McClymont handed
the Institute Ode followed with the in further money for Xmas cards.
Lord's Prayer. The roll call was re- The treas, was instructed to forward
spondcd with a Christmas or New 3150. to headquarters, also to give
Year thought or quotation. It was the W.M.S. a $50 donation on mo
disclosed at the meeting that 70 lbs tions of Miss Violet McClymont and
of Christmas cake was shipped to Mrs. Lorne Chapman. It was moved
England for the needy. Miss Grace by Miss Margaret Glenn, seconded
Trenleer and Mrs. J. McLellan pre- by Miss Violet McClymont, that the
rented reports on the Convention at two past presidents receive Life
which they were delegates. Mrs. T. membership certificates in the Even -
Kay gave a report of the District ing Auxiliary, Carried. It was also
Annual Executive meeting 'held in decided to reduce the price of Hint
Hensall recently. Mrs. Glenn Mc' , books to 85 cents in an effort to.
Lean gave a wonderful demonstra- dispose of them.Correspondence
tion on Christmas table decorations. read from the Canadian Association
Mrs, T. Kay presented a story to the of Consumers, Miss Ellis volunteered
children, Mrs. A. Finlayson reviewed,to look after the presentation of the
current events. The children contri-opening chapter of thestudybook at.
bated very much to the program the next .meeting. Misses Gladys Lu -
with songs and recitations which ker, Margaret Shepherd and Mrs.
were much enjoyed .and they were Flynn were named a nominating
ell of pre-school age. A special committee for the purpose of sub
collection was taken for the Protest- hitting at the January meeting the
slate of officers for 1948. The hymn
"Joy to the World" was sung. The
devotional period was conducted by
Mrs, Jack Corbett using "Christ-
mas" as her theme. Mrs. A. Hyde
read the scripttire, Matt. chapter 2
1-11, after which Mrs. Chapman led
in prayer. Mos, 13, Kyle then review -1
ed the closing chapter of the study'
book on India. The January meeting
will be held in the United Church
school -room Social committee, Miss
Margaret Glenn, 1VIos. Shortt, Miss
McClymont and Mrs. Sanders. Miss
Barbara Michie will give the devo-
tional exercises. The meeting closed
by sinc'ing "Silent Night" and the
benedirti"n A dainty luncheon fol-
lower 1mrrw +lie direction of the
poste g s en,: their assistants, Miss
M1tr a et rl"nn and Mrs, B. Kyle
sows. s--- ' ' n select a farewell
pifs r^•• -', - 9n Kinfer. who so re-
Gently w,.•-tfl 'from the village.
ing of the Evening Auxiliary of the
Hensall United Church on Monday
evening Dec. 8th. The hostesses were
assisted by Miss Margaret Shepherd. e
The President, Miss Barbara Michie, 1
presided, opened the meeting by
singing the following hymns "While
Shepherds watched" 'Hark the Her-'
ald Angels sing", "It came upon a
midnight clear", "Once in Royal Da-
vid's city", "0 come all ye faithful",
As with Gladness." The president
gave a Christmas reading after. which
"0 little town of Bethlehem" was
sung. In answer to the roll call many
lovely games, toys, etc., were re-
ceived for distribution to the Lon-
don Protestant Orphanage. Miss
Shepherd and Mrs. Redden offered
to pack these gifts and - forward
same. Thes various reports showed
splendid progress throughout the
year. The Auxiliary bazaar which
was held recently, was a decided
success. Miss Margaret Glenn, Treas.
gave an encouraging financial re -
A fullyqualified Protestant teacher is re
quired for S.S. #'2 Tuekesmith, Applicants
to state experience, qualifications and refer-
ences, and name of last Inspector :if expert-
need. Salary 91500. up according to expor-
ence. Apply to S. H: Whitmore, Sec.-Troaa„
Tockersmith School Area, Seaforth, R.11, 3,
ant Orphan's Home, London. A
Christmas dance will be held in the
town hall.. Hensall, Monday, Dec, 29
with Flannigan orchestra furnish -
]ins' the mnsic. During the meeting a
number of Christmas carols were
sung. Delirious refreshments were
served toped off with ice cream,
Santa Clans appeared on the scene
and treated the little folks to treats
of candy and nuts. In charge of the
'Vmas tree treats were Mrs. W.
lire:Afoot, Mrs. R. Tlushall,_ Mrs. A.
Varlev and Mrs. A. Finlayson. Lunch
rnn.'eneis were Mrs. Glenn MacLean
and Mrs. W. Doig, A fine gesture of
meeting was the fact that in-
'w"d of the usual exchanging of
els between members thew dwnided
a collection elm! friss-n.(1 the
�+ to the °Protestant Orhpanage
T "rdon,
91.,o 'Redden and Miss. Sutherland
iwsstesses for the monthly meet -
Asphalt shingle covered dwelling, West
William st. Seaforth, immure, Immediate pos.
Frame cottage, .garage, South Main street,
Tmmediate possession,
Frame cottage with garage Goderlch at,
East. Immediate possession.
1p.,( storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
of South Main street, Senfoth,
Modern dwelling on Lonisn St., Seaforth,
M. A. REID, Senfarth,
FOR SALE
Some Christmas trees. HARRY REGIME.
3031 Dublin, Phone 23r10 Dublin,
NOTICE
All booksmustbe returned to .the Seaforth
Public Library on or before Tuesday. Dos, 23.
GRETA THOMPSON,
Librari an
NOTICE
Re Hog Shipments
Owing to the Holiday Season
we will ship hogs on
TUESDAY, DEC. 2' 3.
Wright & Leyburne
PHONE 233 W
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in -plainsealed envelope with price
11at. 6 samples 20c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail.
Order Dept. T-74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 9I,
Hamilton. Ont.
PIANO" TUNING
Have you' pianotuned and repaired by an
Expert, over 30 years' experience. Ali tverit
fully guaranteed and all repairs carried
stock. Apply Box' 127, Seatorth News, or write
direct to OTTO CHEVALIER, 297 North
Mitton St„ Sarnia, Ont.
WANTED TO BUY
01d horses and done animals suitable- for
mink feeding. Will pay 2, a lb for horses and
all and pick un same. Dead animals accord -
1111 to value. If dead, phone at once, Phone
olloct TACK GILBERT, 920--21 ; or FRED
GILBERT, 08042, Goderlch,
Special Train Service
also
Changes in Train Service
account
Christmas and New
Year's
There will he certain changes in
train service between December
23rd and January 1st,
Consult your local C.N.R. Agent'
for full particulars
CANADIAN NATIONAL
' RAILWAYS
Vice -Pres., , , ANGUS SINCLAIR
R.R. 1, Mitchell
DIRECTORS
JOHN H OIKNEY -, Xirkton, R. 1
WM. A..HAMILTON , , , ,. , Cromarty ti
JOHN McGRATF3 Dublin, Ont,
MILTON McCURDY , , iiirltton, R. 1
AGENTS
ALVIN L. BiARRIS , ... Mitchell
THOS, SCOTT ...... , ,„ , , Cromarty
THOS. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER
B. W. F. BEAVERS, Exeter
SOLICITORS ..
Giadman & Cocin'are, Exeter
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone'
41 J. Exeter.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones; 834- Office Res. 220
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos.
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays G6
VETERINARY SURGEONS
J. 0, TURNBTULL, V.S.
L. C. HALL, D.V.M., VS.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
Personal attention by either Vet-
elinai)an when requested(10 possible)
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister',' Solicitor, &a.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS FOR TAXES
The Town of ,Seaforth
County of Huron
00 WIT:
By virtue of a warrant .issued by the
Mayor of the Town of Seaforth under his
hand and the seal of the said corporation
bearingslate the 22nd day of September,
1947, sale. of lands in arrears of taxes in
the Town of Seaforth, will bo held In the
Town Hall at the hour of three o'clock In
the afternoon on the fifth day of January,
1948, unless the taxes and costs are sooner
paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of
lands for sale for arrears of taxes was pub-
lished •in the Ontario Gazette on the Fourth
day of. October, 1947, and that copies of the
said list may be had at my office,
D. IL WILSON
Treasurer