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40.
1 a8sified A.ds' will be inserted, at new low cash iiites•
or Hale, Waiinted, 4et and' Emma. Coaiing Evuub4" Etc. -Pr wad:
let week • 1 Cent
• . 2nd" week • ' % Cent
s 314 Week 14 Cent
Atinimum etatiege: fziet insertion., as Cents
• Each figure, initial arid abbreviation «emits as one word.
•L'Oard of Tharos, In Slemoriazu .NOtiope-1cent per ward. DIArroten, 50 cents per week.
,Airetubales
may be diteated to a noz Mmber, care ei The Humn Expoeitor, for It cents
•' extra.
Ten (bide additional per week wS1 be °Imaged if ads m above ehtaa are not paid 143' the
- Saturday night in It.e .week in whieli the ad 'was anis
•Birtb. Marriages Deaths inserted free of change,
• Aueeon Sales, N9t26e o Ceditors. Etc. -Rates on application.
For Rent
T,TOUSE FOR RENT--8ROomP,D ROUSE,:
. •
bath, electrically equieped; barn with
garage attaced; large lot. Immediate occu-
pation. Reasonable rent Apply to Box 305.
EXPosnrOn OFFICE. • 3365-4
For Sale
poR, MINERAL FOR POULTRY. 110l
-1' or cattle, see your Watkins' Deaer,
WLLIADSHAW, 3 blocks earet of Sea-
orth Lib9y.
8867x1:1
'POR ALE -ONE PAIR GIRLS SKATES
fitinkt- elroes elnd 1 spear boy's skates and
alies. Per inormation, write Box 304,
HTJRON EXPOSITOR. 3866-2
pow SAE-,QUANIITIS 0 ONTARIO
barley. oats and what.f feed. GEO.
• T. MICKLE & SONS, Bru eld. Buyers of
grain at top market prkes. Phone: Clinton
• 618 r 5. sfisea
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pRIVATE SALE -A PRIVATE SALE: QF
furniture bluffing dining room, bedroom
11.4 peeler furniture will be held at the home
of thelate R. F. Jones. Jarvis Street NIB&
MAUDE SLOA_N, Arecutrix.
3867-1
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
rrtENDERS WANTED FOR S CORDS MAPLE
body wood. 14 inches long. for Sr S. No.
7 School, Tuckersmith. Tenders to be in by
January 26, 1942.
ART NICHOLSON,
R.R. S. Sectforth.
Poultry
rs. Hugh dao!
(Ctentintled teem Page 1),
children in the Mission Bands were
receiving splendid training aleng mis-
sonary lines, and bad contributed a
number of toys and small articles for
tae missionary bale. A successful ral-
ly Was held in the fall et Hensall,
Wen Miss S. 1. McLean, of Seaforth,
lima the guest speaker. i.•
Tae home helpers' secretary, Mies
L. jeckelaof Exeter, reported an in-
erease in membership and givings.
One society „distributes envelopes- to
the home helpers at the beginning of
the yettr; another subscribes for two
copies orthe Glad Tiaings whioh are
passed around each month One bas
a summer .meeting in the country, to
which the home helpers are invited
and transportation provided, and an -
ether has a supper meeting for them
in the fall. There are 185 home help-
ers, and ten ihave joined the auxil-
The report of Miss Somerville, of
Goderich, exchange, library and liter-
ature secretary; showed that a num-
ber of book e and magazines had' been
tient to the various airports, andethat
good books and up-to-date magazines
are always welome. A splendid pa-
per • on "Service," written be: Mrs.
Jack, bad proved its worth *ia the
Presbyterial, and was sent on to the
Provincial exchange secretary. Liter-
ature amouating to $42.75 wits so4
during the year, and the secretary
emphasized the need for the right
kind of literature in these days of
difficulty and anxiety.
Mrs. C. Illudeen, of Hensell, wel-
ocane and welfare secretary, reperted
$20 calls made an the sick and Alava
ins, and 3S lettere:written, brieging
cheer and happiness te many homes.
Removals were reported during the
year aad the secretary asked that
auxiliaries would do this as early as
possible.
The supply scretary. Miss A. Me -
POULTRY -LET US CHECK OVER YOUR
J• flock; cull out the unprofitable hens (if
an), .and pay you the best market price for
them. Place with me your order for 1942
chioks early, so you may get what you went
and at the time you want them. 1 handle
011iy the best from carefully selected blood(
tested stock. Guaranteed O.K. deliliered.
Prices the best for A-1 quality. Yoiar
Pout -
ti -y Dealer: ,GEORGE WALKER, Box 233.
Hensel. Phone 119, 3865x3
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE MURRAY
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
4•-•-t8te estate of Annie Murray, late of the Tewn
of Seaforth, Spinster. deceased, who ffieti on
or about the 14th day of Deeember, 1941, are
hereby notified tlo send in to the endersigned
on or before the 7th day of February, 1942.
full particulars of their claims.
Inamecifately after the said las.tanten,tioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be
distributed aznongst the parties entitled there-
to. having regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have notice, te the
exclusion of all others, and the undersigned
will not be liable to any person of whoae
claim the undersigned shall not then have
notice for the asseht se distributed or any
part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth. this 16th day of Jan-
uary, 1442.
• WALTER W. MURRAY,
Executor.
By his solicitor
• G. MEM..
Safrth. Ontario.
• Farms' For Sale
VARY! FOR SALE-ABOITT 110 ACRES,
• •1-. Lot' 13, Caticension 8. 11-R.S., Tcker-
smith. Practically all under cultivation.
Good frame house, bank barn. drive shed,' Pig
Pen, hen house: never -failing artesian 'well..
Weel drained and well fenced. Possession
April let. For further particulars apply to
ANDREW A. 51.01111 Seigerth B. 11 3.
Phone 666 r3. 3864-tf
FA FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER-
"- Ste of Lot II% Conc.eseion 2, wet half of ;
tiL 16 and north • 1.9 tbres Of Let 16, •Com
esee 1, MeKillisp Township. containin,u SO
acres. Terms: At least 20 per cent., cash:
balence over 15 years at 5 per cent Tenders'
will be ope.neti February •6t -ii. Address tenders
and inquiries tro 'SOLDIER SETTLEMENT
OF CANADA. Termite.
IN TOWN II
Tuesday, lin. 27
BIG DOOR FilliZE-25 lbs - 01 Sager
Clayton Steeper's Orchestra
Dance in gketr every. Friday night
ADMISSION 35 CENTS
ship secretary, Mrs. G. Walker, Hen-
sall; Glad Tidings secretary, Mrs. F.
Ross, Ateburn; press secretary, Mrs.
A. Talor, Goderich; exchatige, lib-
rary xd,1tature seretary, Miss g.
Somer eriehaa
Card of Thanks
IVIES. FRANK COLEMAN AND rAmex »donald, of Goderich; reported that
.
to thank their many frierets and complete. outfits ,for four •children
e ere. sen•t to the Residential School
taighlsore'sf Heneall and' '11.4,0 of the Parr
Lie. for th C. kindness and sympathy shown . .
Ithem tiering then- recent sad bereavement: at Birtle, Manitoba; a bale' containing
.also for"the beautiful floral tributes : special layettes and good used clothing was
thanks to Rey. Mr., 'Brook ata the United .
, ss -1 sent to the Indian Reserve at.',Lzard
CI -torch. . . •
• MISS MINNIE SHEA. OF DUBLIN,
I'oint, Manitoba; hospital supplies
WISH-
ze___1.,..i..thsr,b reoetssnceSelyesill-kind f
assisted so generously. else loaned ears,
etc.. her r..ent sad berenvemehtef her
uncle. Daniel Shea. • 386,-1
. . ••• ...•
MISS N. -PliYCE WISHES' TO TAKE THIS
'rt runity to expr. her i
etraptt;e1:•,eriatio„no
duritic her stay in:busines, arid
asks far te contriiiititkin of 'the saYlte courtry•
, ketchewan,
and `Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
Letters of' agpreciation were received'
from all points for • these splendid,
6ontributios, the value. of which
amounted to $116.81.
The life •membership secretary, Mrs.'
end patrmagre for her successor, Mr. 15. Ar- t. WaLker. 01 HenalI,,, reported...a
ihur Wright. 3867x1 three In Memoriam" certificates, fear
life menibersaite, centificates..-three
iuni1T'-4certifia4es and sixteen_ seals.
were given (hirng the year, with a
total value of $270.
Mrs..F. Ross. of Auburn, Glad Tid-
roperty..„\For Sale ,
• Births •
pciR SALE --- MED?Ulii SIZED BRICK
• ' • house on the south Side of King Street. ;-'1IA-1;1•1`. In Scott 54emerial Flespital. an
' .
,
flage of
-all • Co tl lo- ' •
Tamen rY 17 t h. to 51r. and M is. Thema:
carted to school and hisin Street. Apply to *13in• klOr'Im a sen.
' K. I. McLEAN, Barriter, Etc., seafante and HOCGARTH • InSott MeMorial Hospital, on ings secretary, reported 286 Hog-
subcrip-
3360nu
, e.i.:b.. C romerty. a daughter. !dons for 1941. and Mrs. _a lTayloer
lierarall. -2' Inory PIth. to Mr. and MrsJo
. hn
--. / ' SID'ARINGl In Scott Mernbrial Hespitl. on lof Goderiele Prase secretary,. reported
-
, Ammvary isth: to Mr, and Mrs. Elmore' :' hat items' of: terest !rpm the Pres-
Sr:car:roe trentftr. a dauglter.
11 RIGHT In Guelph Gen e": Hapit l, an
., Tueday. January. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gtr -
Pre -Pay Mx Rceipts • . :-Ln 11'rieht. of Niagara Falls. fsrmerly ,of
/ • Sch um soh er. a daughter • -Carol Ann.
McKILLOP . .
Death of Charles Little
Charles Little, wel'irnown retired
farmer of MoKillop townhip, passed
away at the homeof his son, Percy
Little, Wednesday morning. For the
neat three years Mr. Little has .been
in poor health and death was due to
a heartaattaele Mr. Little was born
in Hullett tovaaship and -would have
been 83 years a age on January aath.
On July 1, 1886, he was married and
spoilt all his life hi this locality. He
was a. member of tae 13a,nadian Or-
der of Foresters and L.O.L. No. 813,
Winthrop. He also belonged to Cav-
an Church, Winthrop. Surviving are
two sons, Percy Little, R.R. 1, Sea -
forth:. r0r. 0. J. S. Little, Toronto;
one brother, John Little, MtKillop
two sisters, Mrs: William Scarlett; or
London, and Mrs. William A. Ross,
Brucefield. There aresix grandchil-
dren and four great •grandhildren
living. The funeral will" take place
from the .home of 'Percy tittle, Mc-
Killop township, on Friday at 2 p.m.
Interment will be made in Maitland -
bank cemetery.
•
TOWN OF SEAR) TH
May be purchased on the
same basis_ as farther years.
at the office of the 'Treasur-
er, commencing Ft1). 1, 1942.
D. H. WILSON,
Treas.
Auction Sales
. A TiCTION SALE OF ?ARM STOCK ANT)
enyeareate Mr leseed Jaelesannuc-
tioneer, has remised • inetruellons 10. sell hy
.0cl-ilk auction -az 1eei,30, Sone/I-eion 3 13 -
borne. on No. 4 Iligh-way„ 3 mile. emelt of
Hensalk on Wehielelaer. Janie:cry Seth. re
Pm. TORS h el C iyde tea nt 10 yearn.
Clyde welding rein: , Fears nia. CeT-
1 HoL:oin ew year's ea. air 1•••
f . hen .Tune 1,1 1 Holetein heifer due Ju y
1-ith 1 Holstein heifer. freh 1 Haletein •
heifer I pletr old: 2 Holstein heifers 6 maritte.
ole. 1 Durham calf. 'PIGS 1 brood sew due
March lst: 12 Yerk chunks 1-00 Ib,, IMPLE-
MENTS- Maseseelbarris bincle.r 6fore: 1
Cocks -butt manure err...eider; 1 Cocicehutt
Deaths
•-••
LITTLF Itt MoKilop. en Weinsday.
mac-
ary 2Iat Charles Little. ro ),is Sari ycar
nODDS 1t Oak Park. 'Illinois. on Monday.
43 Till ta ry q:h. Ellen Dorrance, widow of the
late Pete odd.
,ROYS
4
Wedding bells are *ingig in. the
rommunat y.
• Mrs.Erie C. Dow and • baby daugh-
ter returned aorne from the Stratford
General Hospital on Monday after
• Etr.st lmw has been 'seen.e.
eee „ere etee with 'act' :lure, :he It;'
dr,7 Roarli. Le' eciene,, 1-111.
n'0 t.iassel Tre*Sy 07 Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs; Elmer -Scree of Mun-
ro. a•ent Monday at the home of
alel Mrs, Campbell Dow.
knower: 1 Frcet a Wood :111ky rake: 1 Onek
IV/AN LEY
shult .04 I. 13 discs : 1 lnlertiatinnmi sti IT
Moth cultivato. 8 loot: I spring tkoth culti
vator: 1 steel roller, 3 drain : 1 set of 4 -
section, diarmired harrows: 1 Massey -Harris
bean scuffier and limner; • 1 disc harmee :
eeeksetem eietticieg tee* (new) :. 1 nourY
walki-ng plow ; 1 aubstrae: 1 Chevrolet tremor
With pulley 1 24urrow International trwetor
Wow; 1 45 -gallon drum: 1 robber tired wag -
en. 161100 tires 1 hay rack; lemet sleitais
-fiat rack 1 buggy: light wagon: 1 set of
wagon wheels and axles:, 1 root pulper.
cier-Harris ; 1 VBring cream separator: 1. run-
ning mat; 1 extension ladder. 12-1'rot: 1 pig
orat: feed boxes; 1 hay fork Cope, 150 feet
(new); 1 tiny fork rope. 140 'feet: 1 set or
_ sling ropes; 1 sling (Mein and „rope: 1 set et
•eloehtle banana: 1 set of breerhings : number"
of cellars; 1' coal heater and pipes : forks..
shovels, gram bags. whifilearees. necksekes.
eta 250 limffiels of oats: 100 bushels of mix-
ed grin; (roarer* of mixed roots: 15 tone
df mixed hay. Ilrats-Cash. Everything will
Ise said wit:herd •erve.as proprietor bas sold
- firns. MIOLVTN MOtR.. Prepriettor:
rOonwall. Clerk; litareld • Jacksen....A.uctaneer.
3.867-1
An‘al Meeting
ANNUAL MEETING
Mr. • Fergus' Iloran'ieears a smile
Wince hie wife presented him with a
baby boyeearthe lith inst.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the annual meeting of the McKil-
lop. Logan te: Hibbert Telephone, Co.
in Dublin last Wednesday for the ele-
tion.of officers.
A good deal has been said about
the cold aaather We had a couple of
weeks ago when Jack Frost was busy
te.sting the weak spats, but those that
remember> in lpla winter set in De-
cember 1t and we had zero weather
off and on, till the middle of April,
with bilks of snow from eight to ten
feet high.
byterial 'bad been sent to the .provin•
press secretary for the Glad Tid- le.
ans. and all Presbyterial meetings
had been ,reported for --the local presa.
Afternoon Session
The;1taferntion •session opened with
the singing of the hymn. "Day' By Day
the Maetia. Fell." The treasurer, Mrs.
T. 'Swazi- Smith, of Seaforth,gaye the
financial statement, showing that cote
triburtions amountectato $2,813.134 an
inereaseeof $196'.69 over last, year.
The correSponding secretary, Mrs.
M. A. Rail, of Seafortle reported' that
there ,wereeleven senior auxiliaries.
one young womens auxiliay, one C.
G.I.T. groutreesix mission bande arid
1S5 home -helpers. S'eaforth .is the
banner eongregation this year. as appointed fo. year: Wardens, G.
ca.ch organization reaehed its C. „I. 11 lde1 on; salesmen, R. -- Miss Mary Homphill,of London.
allocation, Ilayfield merits -.special H. Miallion.- If. Lawrace, L. Clark, spent -the wceleen with lier parents.
litentioa. With may eigIst 'members :IV: Fee. A. L. rae: delegate to Synod. MI'.. and Mrs.., -W, E. Hempaiil,.
they reached their alloeation and all G. C. Petty: sub -delegate, 'R. H. Mid- .•
Hold SucCese. Bingo arid Dance •
subsoribe to the Glad Tidiugs. A num- s''lf.°1'\'''5113- H. La‘tlence• w•
EGMONDVILLE
9';1411,114,46.120, A sl
Ili th Fhleiatlialair ', a•-*"Cea-4,-F0
Mall i at, POO, TelrOlatta ailiteataathe
week -end! ftli Ma gaeadnaether; Mrs.,
A. Buchanan.
Death of,AN. F, Q•„ D1711104 42 •
The deathealeetirree 715tf- at
• .
•
Scott The,
for:theca
Monelaia Jatte• nth, 0 ,Willitee Fred
erick George Daniels, tathie
in his 69th yea. 1d death -.resulted
from an aecident ftich occurred, in
Brantford while visiting in that city,
when he suffered a fractured hip. He
has' received 'hospitalization in Brant-
ford, Landon and Seaforth. He was
formerly on the postal staff at Arena
ford and upon receiving his superan-
nuation he took up residence in Hen -
salt. Surviving are his widow; Miss,
Bella Sparks, of -Hensel', Who for
many -years conducted the Yellow
Lantern Tea Room at Brantford. A
public fa:metal was. held from the
home here at 2 pia. Wednesday, con-
ducted by 'Rev. R. A. 'Brook, assisted,
by Rev: M. A. Huta. . Burial was in
°Hensall Union Cemetery.
The regular theating of the Ladies'
Aid of Carmel Presbyterian Church
was held Titesday evening in the
school room of the church. Tile meet-
ing acilloared the openinghyann. Mr.
Frank Farquhar led in prayer. A
lauccrber of items of business were
discussed. It waa decided that Group
3 would have charge oftheFebruary
meeting. The meeting closed with
the Lord's Prayer. A ten -cent tea was
served by Group 2.
Mr. and, Mrs. Ray MacLaren and
little son, Donald: left Wednesday of
this week for St. Catharines, where
they Will take up residence, Mr. Mac -
Laren 'hting -a grad position with
General Motors in that easy. They
will be much *missed in gensall by
their many friends.
The regular meeting of the Egmonca
ville•Y.Earl. wee held Fridaynight in
the basement of thecherch. sing•
song of favorite hymns •was conduct-
ed byathe pianist, Anna Watson,. be-
fore the meeting opened. The new
preeident Warden. Haney, then took
the chair, end opened the meeting
_with Hymn 401, followed by a prayer
offered by lIr. Gatainer. •The minutes
of the last meeting were then read
tythe secretary. Grace Wellac.
ing the businese period Isabel- Robin-
son end Betty Moore were elected
aptieof sides to see which could
get the most members for the comihe
year. .The devotioualconvener. May•
ale Watson. then took eeharge and
•
Hymn '286 was slam The Scripture
reading was read from Luke 7:36-50
after which the convener read the
poem. "Unawars.'" Betty Moore, lie
erary ceneenerethen conducted.•a•••qaaiz
which Was enjoyed by everyone. ,Taat
missionary convener. Isabel Robiesoa
told of the childhood or •Mrs. Goforth
The offering. vas- then taken Up
Wellitee,„ Mr. Gardiner -eon
ductial some canteste and the meetiag
closed by singing the National Apo
thole end rep1tl:1g the elizaph bene
diction.
Mei AIuAL MFIETTNG OF THE SE
orth itrtca1IsunI Societ` will, be held in
-• the Carnegie Library; Seaforth. on Sztordey.
Jerre -any 24111i, at 2 pm.. Business: Financial
slattement and election of officers fei 1942.
• sruatruumr STLis, Pre:ideot-
,
0 MRS. .T. A KERR. Seerehary.
.3866-2
,.ANNUAL MEETING*
ilISE -ANUAL MEETING OF THE SOUTH
I4oren Agrienlearal Societe *ern br held
•in the Consmemial Hotel. Henon. on .Sater-
• day. beware 24, 1942. se 2 pen.. for the pur-
pose of receiving the 'Directors' and Auditors'
artaatal mols, the eiectiou of diteenne for,
the carrent year. arid the tranietetior, of other
• .A. R. CAMPBELL, President,
• K. M. toteLEAN. Secretary.
• 8566-2
ANN -CAL' MEETING
ANNYTAL =WONG OF 711E Mght-
,, bon et the Usecene arid Halbert filetstal
atisiitiia-0-0 will be hem in the Public
IMOudaan, on Monday, febreare
tit fot ti%e, purpose et ramie-
° tit est liaroetere aetie Ateallepre
pae, *ye for the elooMett f two
e term. and for trey
eetse to hit In the
erGet, eaeleare.
4e
TUCKERSMITH
the January meeting of the Tuck-
eremith Ladies' Club was held at the
bonreof Mee. James Landsbarouglion
Thursday, Jan. 15th, with tw-enty-six
ladiespresent despite the itclemency
of the weather. Mrs. L. Lawson. the
new .president, gave: her inaugural,
speech and conducted the first half
the meeting. Thanks was coned
to Mrs. E. Johns and Mts. Wlster
for a quilt and hnmjiand to Mrs.
Wn. Pepper for litoCks for another
quilt_ The second' half of the meeting
was the /milting of two quilts. Roll
call was responded to by donations
ofehandkerchiefs for Red Cross and
peyingot of fees for 1942.7111e Febru-
ary meeting will be in' tbarge of
Group I and will be held al tbeehome
of Mrs. Fred Pepper. Roll call will
be a remedy for colas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tanderlioneugih,
Messrs. .Tas. Landeborougla E. Towns-
end, F. Teem:end and E/ Whitmore
attended ie funeral of—Mrs, Thirt
Wlitte,,at Iiliarneafonl on Pettey last_
Mr. Vitiate wan at one tittle a reel.
Seta a this distief."
MtgeMarybiortytb. of Wilkie,. ask.i
a vital-1ft hr ettheiine.4 allirafiell
thlinaletat, of Hrucefield, and Mrs.
Hitrry M Cheatel4, of Tuckerstnith.
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• '';',?••••?"7t..i.•:•f ••
•
1Vi'441•;!4PV'e
11•44101...1.1e6leene. 64.4•Me.41ePte
•
Cermet W. M. S. Meete
•
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The W.M.S. of Carbiel Church held
their January meeting in the sehool
room of the, church Thursday after-
noon, with • Mrs. Hudson, the. presi-
dnt, In the chair. Master, Let
Me Walk With Thee" was the opening
hymn, followed with prayer. alhe'l3ibe
readipe was taken by Miss Minnie
Reid end the • roll call was answered
with prayer. - Mrs. Logan led in
prayer and Mrs:V. R. Davidson aid
Mrs. A. D. •McBwan reported for the
visiting &animate°. The Febraery
etlea-wata beanaelarge- of-alreaWa
A. MacLarena Mrs. Hannah Workman,
Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. AaMcEwan.
The topic on "Prayer" was ably tak-
en by Mrs. C. S. Hudson. sing-
ingThe3?-raye,
of a hymn aiid the Lards
aloeed the meeting.-
The any friend of Mr. Jellies
Vance, who yesides with -his sister.
Mrs. Williain Simmons, of Ushore,
Will regret tajearn was. stricken with.
a severe 'stroke Friday.evening last
While attending agailiering at 'Sliffa.
He was taken, to Scott liaemarial Hos-
pital, Seafpr-th. whelie his condition is
as good aa can be expected.
Mrs. William Parke, who ander-
went an operation forlappeedieltis at
Clin'toe hospital reently, returned to
her home on • Saturday.
The WolieloClase Of the United
hurch will hold their January.' meet -
ng 111 the 'basement of the church
on Friday evening. Jn, 23rd.
H.ensall Womens . Institute will
sonsr, a rummage sale inathe Town
Hall, Hensel', on Saturday. Jet 24th.
Donations of household articles, cloth-
ing, furniture, fruit. !ankles, vege-
triblesafowl, skates; jeeelie, dishes,
books, curtains, plents pictures elec
trical appliances or anything that you
cant use that someboily else can, May'
be left at Hess' or Keretake's stel.
Tea will' be, served during the after-
noon and evening' and cups read. Clear
out yOuaattie and beIp the Rea Crosse,
The annual congregational ineeting
of the Eaited Church will be held in
the basement of the 'church on Mon-
day evening. 213th. •
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• HOCKEY
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TUESDAY, JANUARY
\: 'CLINTON
SEAFO-RTH
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30th
GODERICH
S E A—a—FORTH
NUFF SED!
Adults 350
Children 15c
e•
•
Edith Dick, Bert Selves, Chas. Moore,'
Herman Daymau, Mickle. and
Mrs. Peter McNaughtata all of Hen-
.
sail; Mrs. Elgin Jarrtt, Mrs. S. Bell,
Kippen, and Earl 'Whiting, Exetr.
The doorprizewent to George.
Thompson, Hensall. Lunoh prize' was
won by Mrs. Alfred Clark, Hensel:1.
Reeve. R. Shaddick drew the 4 -in-
ning tikets. !Music.was furnished by -
the Mardoca orhestra. Peter Mc-
Isleagatoreexpressed the thanks of tile,'
Legion for the splendid support gven
to the organization for 1941. He etat-
ed.. that they had exceededtbeir
db-
jective ef $1,00 for charity and war.
work.
Miss Irma Broadfoot, dietitiee, of
.,..Jamilton, and a daughter of the .late
Alex Broacifcit; of Tuckersmith, has
been visiting' with ther annt, Mrs. Jas.
Broadfoot, and also 'With her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. James McAllister and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell.
Dr. and .Mrs. Gerald Collyer and
liildren, Robert, James and Anne, oft
Londonformerly of Hentsall, will be -I
guests in Oshawa on January 31st for
the Talbot -Sinclair wedding, at which
littleMiss Anne Colryer to be the
HE NSA LL
Concert and Dance, sponsored by
the Kippen East W. Le Friday, Jan.
30th, Hensel" Town. Hall. Irwin's
orcbeatra All ladies bring luncli.-Ae:
mission 35c. •Proceeds ferewar wade,
• St. Paul's Church Elects Officers
St. Pallas' Church vestry meeting
was beld. on Monday evening. Rev.
M. A -Hunt. ehairmatia opened- the
meetieg with prayer. . The reports
read by Mies M: Fee* showed treas.'
titer's report, Mission aCcount, Guild
report. W. 4. report, Sunday; School
and special rePort. having a surplus
leant:we. The folloWifig officers were.
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servicewere "Unto the Hills," "Wlhat
a Firiend We igave in Jesus" and
"Abide With "Mea' Following the ser-
vice the cortege proceeded to .Bayfield
cemetery, where 'burial-, took place.
The bearers were William Coneitt,
James Satillie, George Polack, Chaff.:
Stephensen, Harvey Turner "pal-.
Ralph Stephenson. Flower bearers
were Anson Coleman, Elmer Turher,
Harvey, Keys, Wilmer Turner, Gordoil i.
Johilson, James MNaughton. The
floral tributes were many and beauti-
ful: •
flower girl. •.
Mrs. 'George Hass _received word_
lititweek of the death of her father.
Mr. Hebert „Pettigrew. • who • passel
away in Victoria, B.C., in his 84th
year.
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Death of Francis Coleman
' Mr. Francis Coalmen, one of Hen
sall's 'highly esteemed residents, eiass-
'ed away at his home •-lare an -Tees -
day evening.e-Jali: inh, following- a
lengthy illness,' in his .70th year. Mr.
Coleman ., aaabeen. anefealingelealta.
for some time and everything passible
done for him in medieal science VS'
Peeking his life, .butadespite tais
paiiial peacefully away to his great
reward. Mr. Coleman Was born on
the Parr,tine.on June' 23. 1872, aud
was inarrieito....Sara almira Teener
on Novembefala 1899eaho Survives
him With two sons, Hrvey, resiling
her of missionaries were heard during
the year, and their message brought,
piraten to all Joint meetings
were held by several of the auxiliaries
and were mos: successful. The slite
gan for 1942 is 'A eon:Vete W.M.S."
family, in each congregation.," and
prayer was offered by Mrs. A. M.
Beale of Blyth, dedicating the work
for the coming year.
In Remembrance
Mrs. J. C. Greig, of Seaforth. spoke
Of the loss sustained by the sudden
pasting of- Miss H: I. Grahan, for
many years secretary of Huron Pre:8
byterial. and it was unanimously de-
cided that an appreciation of the ser -
vies she rendered should be placed
in the ininutes. The president ex-
pressed the sympathy of the members
to all Who had been bereaved during
the yar. and to all utiable fo be pres-
ent through illness. A vote of thanks
was tendered to the Clinton ladies for
their *hosptality. and an inviiitiop
was accepted te hold the fall rally id
'Exeter.
In the absence of the convener of
,the nominating cmmittee. Mrs. Robi-
son, of Auburn. the report wa.s read
by Mrs. D. J. leane. of Goderich, and
the officers were elected and installed
for the aiming year. Tae meeting
then closed wall prayer and the sing-
ing of the hymn, "Come. Let Us Sing
of a Wonderful LOve."
Officers For 1942
Theoincers for 1942 are: H13110T-
ary president. Mrs. H. Arnold. Hen-
sall; president, Mrs. H. Jack. Sea -
forth; 1st vice-president, Mrs. D. J.
Lane, Goderich; 2nd . vice-president,
Mrs. 13. F.. Andrew. Clinton; 3rd vice-
president, Mrs. E. Lawson, Auburn;
4th vice-president, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop.
Goderieb; corresponding secretary..
Vire. M. A. Reid, Seatorth; trasurer,
li. T. Swan Smith, Senforthe Y. Via
secretary, Aare. A. D. M613/wen, Han-
• sen; lifiseion Heed secretary, Mrs -W.
•'Welt, Henault; Home Helpern seer-
fay;- Mae" L. Seclrell, tieter;
'Wel-
coma and Welfare tiltactery, Mrs C.
fludsoti, Hen -gall;.. Student secretary,
Mrs. A. M. Hoyle. Illytb ; life member-
ee. jeoge ,ips. . 11. irnuie-
tn, Mrs. Thddleton. Mrs. L. Clark. A.
L. C,ase: secretary -treasurer. Miss M.
Fee: vestry clerk, A.L. Case.
Legion Honors F./O. Pryde
F./0. 'Thomas Pryde, of Ex.eter.
-home on week -end furltrugh from To-
ronto, where he is interviewing 'offi-
cer at the R.C.A.F. recruiting post,
was guest of honor at a -meeting. of
the Exeter-Hensall branch of the Can-
adian Legion ounSaturday night. Pres-
ent to, do honor to Comrade Pryde, a
former president .of the brarrloh, were
ex -Warden Percy Passmore,' -and tire
reeves and councils of the villages ot
Hensel]. Exeter. Stephen, Hay and
Usborne. Comte& Sid McArthur pre-
sented him with .a handsome Wrist
watch.' R. N. Creech paid a tribute
to the active work of the guest of.
honor in the wartime committee and
Red Cross works
Services in Carmel Church •were
largely attended, iin• Sunday last, the
minister, Rev. William Weir, occUpy-
fag his own pulpit, delivering sp
did discourses. CoMmunion was
ministered at the morning service.
For their anthem the choir sang "God
So Loved the World," soloist, Miss
Irene Hoggarth; evening contribution,
"Sweet Hour of Prayer." solitials M-
ang Mitis Lois Maclaren and Miss
June Mutdoek.. •
.Rev. R. A. 13rook conducted services,
in the UnitedChurch Sunday. Mat,
splendid congregations attending bath
.deite of 'worehip. Special messages
were delivered by the minister. Foi
the morning anthena the choir -sang,
."Remetnher Now Thy Creator"; the
evening anthem. "Sun Of My Soul."
The Arnold Circle met at the hom
of Mrs, W. Weir oh Monday' evening
for their Janeary ineeti.ng, with Mies
Sally Ma.nson, the pretitlent, in the
chair. Miss Helen Moir led in prayer
and the Bible lesson was taken -by
Miss Jean McQueen. Mies Rath 'Mc,
Tivenna contributed A reading on
"Condition of Wale" and the study
Was ably 421ra:rile, M. k. A:. Orr.
lAmeibeon was served and the Meet,
big ranch enjoyed;
Mrs. S. M. Batbota- Of ailcitareal,
is vieltitag vilth'be-nil-Vertex, Mt. and
Mee. J. Honoree •
Mr; and Kra 1, D. Bliteae,tian, of
times Mather, Site. A. butshanan, 001
nieMberg of the
Lontlen, speet gelidity With the..teirl'
The Hensall-Exeter branch or. the
Canadian Legion spoesored a very
stieceSsfUl binge and dance in the
Town Hall on Friday evening with W.
C. atone as' master of cereruoniew.
Fifteen prizes were given away "dur-
ing the • evening and the ten special
.prizes of blankets and turkeys were
won by Mr. Clyne,.. of London: Miss
Women's Association Meets
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The annual meeting of the Women's
Association of the United Church was
held Thursday afternoon in the school
roma .auditorium with a splendid at-.
tentlance, with Mrs. James McAllister
in the chair. With the singing of
Take Time To' Be Holy," the nieete
ing-came to order. The Bible reading, •
103rd Psalm, was read by (Mrs. Erie.
Kennedy, and prayer by Mrs. Agees
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Ll1.111inie. A splendid program was
presented and much'exttjoyed by all
present. Mrs. M. A. Hunt, ofEeter,
the guest speaker, gave a very inter-
esting • affd Informative ...adde.st on.-
° "TITS Vtaitic • of Abe Wolnen rn the'
World ..Today," which was listened to.
with much pleasure. Mrs. Harry.
Hess and Miss Shirley Kreuger, ••of
Zurich, contributed .a beautiful -diet.
accompaaied by Miss Margaret Hey,
and a piano trio by Mrs. Hss, Ilia/
Krueger •and *Miss Margaret was
meal e'llibyed. Other ;tum -s on he
program.. included a piano solo, ,Miss
Florence Welsh; solo, Audrey Walsh,
accompanied by her mother at the
piano eeflanosolo, Eleanere,CoOk4e -
vocal duet, Mrs. George Hess and
Miss Ruth Heb,'IsAfiVrenee Welsh •
acCnpanise; reaTtins- lg. Ellis.
This portion or the meeting elosed
with the National Anthem and cos-
ing- prayer beltev. M. A. Hunt, after
which a -deliious luncheon was serv-
ed,. - '
At the conclusion of lunch Rv. FL
on the homestead, and Lorne living A. Brook took the dhair for the elec-
on n farm near the homestead, theAlion and nominatin$ aommatea. Mr
farm on which Mr, and Mrs. Coleman ' W. B. Cross, Mrs. C.f Cook and Mrs.
resided •before taking up residence in. C. Ballantyne presenting the slate of
Hameln in -April, 1933. Also surviv toffieers: Honorary president, Mrs.S.
ing are two brothers, Rev. °aver
a
Colman, Winnipeg, Man.. and George
Coleman: Eamondville, and, thiae• sis-
ters, Mit. Jolla Shannon. Esmond-,
eillee Mrs. John Elgie, Los Angeles.
California, and' Mrs. Mary Ortwein.
Winnipeg, Man, He isalsosurvived'
hy three grandchildren. Two' years.
ag,'0 Mr: and, Mrs. Coleman celebrateI
their .40th wedding anniversany. The
deceased was an active member of
the United Church' and always attend-
ed 'services when abe. }le was •-tt.
very kind husband anefelevotedefather
and will be much missed' in tile ..h.one,
and les widow and members of his
family, and by a large circle of
friends in the , village and (Varlet.
Puneral services were held from the
home at 1.30 Tharsilay afternoon. fol-
loWell with a ,service in the .Unied
Church' at 2 pm. and was one of the
largest funerals held in the church,
many Thithg ong distancee to pay
their lastrespects to the deceased.
Rev. R. A. Brook, his ministerpaid
fitting tribute to his life and the choir
for their number sang "Jetsam:rem the
Golden," arid 'hymn a sun* during the
Merrier; president, .Mrs. James Mc-
Allister: vice-presidents, Mrs. Erie
Kennedy, Mrs. Harry Hortoa-;-and-
Mrs. J. Shepherd:seretaryl Mrs. T.
J. Sherritta treasurer, lars. W, B.
Cross: group leaders, Mrs.Archie
Rowell -fie, Alta Grace Harpcile, Mrs,
Mary Buchanan, Mrs. Wilson.
Mansecommittee, Mrs. C. Cook; Mrs.
.Merrier. Mrs. C. 'McDonell; goivet •
committee, Mrs. Ken Hicks, Mrs.
Walter Speneet; Mrs. Wilsop. garble,
Miss Edna 'Wlsh; • nonenating 'com-
natter.. Mrs. A. Spencer, Mrs. drape
M.
Mes. aarea, secretary, .presented
the ilnancliel reairt 'for the Tama' dis-
closear Ihet thi. eictiee organization
Ind , litaile wonderful arogress during
the past 3'ear_wih a splendid satalue
' on hand. letter as fad from the
secretary of the Ichureh,:•Mr. Drys-
• dale expressing thanks for the in-
terior decoratitigeOf the school room.
auditoriumWhich waS arranged and
paid for by the aiiOnien's Associtione.
Arranging the prograha were ',Mr.
Hedden.,MTS. Hess, and Mies Flarenee
Welsh.
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