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AUCTioN• SALE OF PROPERTY AND
• Household Effects, to be held in the Vrl-
Sage of, Blyth, on Saturday, October lSth, at
1 -yam ;.. Ccaa tete' line of household elfests.
,PROP` tTY 7 -room 1/ storey frame house
do village of Blyth, 1 block. west of Main
Street; furnace, pressure water system; dou-
ble garage and work shop. This property is
in excellent condition. Terms—Chattels, cash.
Property, 10 per cent. down. balance in 30
days. Well be sold subject to reserve bid.
1STATE••O • LATE MIL L, SMITH, Prop.;'
]uteri 'Jac on, Auctioneer. 4165-1
AUCTION SALE OF ROUE FURNISH -
i bags in the Village of Egmondville, on
Friday, October 17•th, at 1 p.m.: Modern
white enamel cools, stove (like new).; coal oil
stove' and ovenl; Quebec cook stove; sewing
machine; extension table; sideboard ; 6 din-
ing room -chairs; -6 kitchen chairs; drop leaf
kitchen table; .glass cupboard; piano stool;'
clothes, basket; odd tables and number of
rockers ; 3 beds, springs and mattresses ; 3
• ch•essers and wash stands ; fruit scales • cop-
per boiler; crocks ; sealers ; large quantity of
kitchen utensils and dishes; modern bedroom
suite (walnut finish, new two months ago)
Beauty Rest spring mattress ; chome kitchen
set, table and 4 chairs knew) ; flour cover-
ings
overings (neiv); force pump; storm door: g-arden
tools. Terms—Cash. ANNIE MOORE, Pro-
prietress ; H. Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P.
Chesney, Clerk.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
Farm :Stock and Implements, Lot 9, Con.
• 5, Stanley 'township, 114. south and 41,.E west
of Brucefield, on Thursday, October 23rd, at
1 p -m.: HORSES—Bay team of mares 12
years old; 1 aged horse. CATTL 1-1 Dur-
ham cow with calf at foot: 1 Durham cow,
.. fresh 1 month; 1 Durham cow due Jan. 156 ;
1 Durhaiii, cow due March 20th ; 1 Durham
cow due March lst; 1 part Jersey, due March
18th; 1 farrow erne: 2Durham heifers rising
2 years old: 3 Durham yeas+lings ; 2 baby
beeves ; 2 young calves ; 1 spring calf ; 1 York,
bred 7 weeks. IMPLEMENTS—Frost & Wood
7 -foot binder; -Massey-Harris- -6-foot mower;
sulky rake; Cockshutt fertilizer 11 -disc drill;
•,cultivator; 4 -sectio n7, and 3 -section harrows;
walking plow: Massey -Harris bean scuffler and
Puller : turnip drill ; scut#er ; In:ernational
imantire spreader: 3 -drum steel roller; 1 farm
wagon; hey rack ; gravel box; buggy ; cut-
ter; steel slush scraper: 1200 Ib. scale;;'fan=
ring mill: pig crate; De Laval cream sep-
arator: 2 barrel; milk pails: 1 set of back -
band harness: number of horse collars; sin-
gle harness : sling ropes : scoop. shovel ; iron
kettle; 1 set of good farm sleighs: forks
shrn•els ; whifi]etrees : chains, and a hast' of
other articles': ,tuanrity of household effects.
.FARM -10.00 -acre farm. fr-sme house, L-shaped
bank barn, drive she]; splendid water sup-
ply; 10 -acres -of hardwood flush. Farm in
good state of cultivation. Terms—Chattels.
cash ; Property, terms made known day of
sale. Reserved bid. WILLIAM F. HILL.
Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E.
P. Chesney, Clerk. 4165-2
OLD TYME BARN DANCE A'? THE CR' 'S-
tal Palace. Ballroom, Mitchell, Friday,
-October 10. (Dancing from 9.30 by 12.30, on a
beautifall marble fhaM, to the music of the
CJCS Ranch Boys.
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AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND
Household Effects, to be held at the Mc-
Killop, United Church Manse, Concession 5.
MoKiliop, 21, miles north of Seaforth,on.
'Monday, 'October 13th, at 2 p.'or.: Quebec
heater' and pipes: Jewell kitchen range and
Pitres,; kitchen table and 6 chairs ; sideboard ;
4, dining room chairs: dresser and stand :
beds ; .2 seta of Springs: 2 mattresses : 1 day
died ; bedroom set ; 3 pieces linoleum; 2 lamps.
PROPERTY—Quarter-acre of land , with good
.7 -room frame house, in good repair. covered
with asphalt shingles : barn. suitable for
chickens and garage : ISydro installed Terms
Chattels—Cash. Property., 20 per cent down,
balance in 30 days. HAROLD JACKSON.
Auctioneer. - 4164-2
Farms For Sale
Personals `w
FARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES, GOOD
land; good buildings: drilled well with
, pressure system; Hydro. On Highway No. 8,
tem 'miles west 'of Seaforth. Priced to sell.
Apply on premises to ROY LAWSON.
• 4165x2
FARM FOR SALE -92 -ACRE FARM, SIX
miles south of Clinton on No. 4 High-
way, being Lot 13, Concession 1, Stanley
Township. Good buildings, land well tiled,
and abundance of water. Apply ELDON S.
JOHNSTON, '.Blue.. Water, Ont.
' 4164-2
pun COATS REMODELLED, RELINED,
glazed: Charges very reasonable. Twen-
ty-five years' experience. • References. MRS.
NORM HOCKEY; Furrier, Main St., Exeter,
Ont. Phone 239, Exeter. 4165-2
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES IES (RUBBERGOODS)
mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope
with price list 6 •samples 25c; 24 samples
51.00. Mail -Order Dept T-73, NOVA -RUBBER
CO„ Box.91, Hamilton. Ont.
Help 'Wanted
UrANTED—WOMAN OR GIRL FOR GEN-
eral housework. Must be capable. Good
wages. Bos 598, EXPOSITOR.
4165-1
Wanted
FARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES, CHOICE,
well drained land. in a prosiierous farm-
ing community on highway • in Exeter dis-
tiHht -Mostly pasture at present, some newly
seeded. Never -failing water supply; 4. acres
young bush. Bank barn, strong timber
frame, 60' x 36', with 10 -foot lean attached.
Modern hen house, 40p. x 151; 11/4 -storey brick
hoose, recently decorated and painted, insul-
ated, 4 -piece bath, hardwood' floors, built-in
cupboards, both 'hard and soft running water,
hydro and garage. Garden, young fruit
treed, good raspberry patch. Immediate pos-
session. Write BOX 330, Exeter.
ANTED — CHILD'S TABLE A N D
• chairs. high chary tricycle. ' Apply to
MRS. IRVIN ROCK, R.R. 1, Dublin. Phone
74 r 13, Dublin. 4165-1
WANTED—OLD HORSES AND DEAD
• animals, suitable four mink . feed. Will
pay 1%c a pound live weight for horses. Dead
animals according to value. If `dead, phone
collect at once to JACK GILBIIRT, 936 r 21,
or FRED GILBERT, 936 r 32, Goderich.
4158-tf
FARM FOR SALE
TENDERS, WILL BE RECEIVED BY lat.'H
1, nndersigned'until Wednesday, the 25th day
of October, 1947, £or''the purchase of Lot 24.
Concession 7. and East one-quarter of Lot
24, Oonceseion 8 (less'selliool part), Township
of Hay, County of Huron. •
The farm,, c esists of 125 acres, more or
less. Fifty acres are ^ grass lands: and the
balance under cultivation. all well drained.
On the said Farm is said to be erected a
brick house and bank barn, both 'in' good
condition. There Ss a plentiful supply of
good water piped to both house and barn.
Hydro available. Location -41 mules from
Hensall and 31/2 miles from Zurich on County
Highway. School on premises.
The highest er.,any tender not nec cards
accepted. "For further particulars apply to
the undersigned.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 22nd day
of September, 1947.
H. W. FORREST, R.R., Zurich
• WM. BLACKER, R.R., Clinton
Executors of John B. Forrest Estate
By their Solicitor,
F FINGLAND, K.C„
•- Clinton, Ontario.
'Lost and Found
41634
Notice To Creditors
(1'HOIOF. PRrQPHI1TY FOIL SAI. ,—Si.`I'17AT-
ed North Mai{#r Street, Seeforth, White
frame house, all insulated 4.4nch rock wool:
newly painted:, sun parch back and front;
•toilet, bath, hard, soft water, furnace, 'heavy
duty wiring. Two -lot frontage and % acres
of land at rear, splendid pasture for three
cows : stable 80x24 with left; henhowee 86 x
10, brooder hoose 12x8: stalls for 2 cows,
nicely painted red. Fruit trees- and garden.
Would suit returned soldier or retiring fann-
er. Phone 302, Seaforth. GEORGE PRYCE.
Seaforth. . 4165-1
LOST --AT RACE TRACK Olt IN. SEA-
fortm. on October 6th, brown wallet con-
taining driver's license and other papers.
Initials 'J. R. 13. Reward. JOSEPH R.
1IIJRNS. Seaforth. 4165x1
N otices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS FOR TA4ES
The Town of Seaforth
County,of Huron
TO 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 bbaring date
the ,272nd day of September, 1947Ss'a•e_of lands
in arrears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth,
will be 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 u hereby given
that the list of lands for sale for arrears,.of
taxes was published in the Ontario Gazette
on the Fourth day of October, 1947, and that
copies of the said .list may be had at my
office.
In the Estate of JOHN B. FORREST, late of
the Village of Hensall, in the . County of
Haran. Retired Farmer, Deeeased-
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of the above deceased are re-
quired to file the, same with the undersigned
Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before
the .15th day of October, A.D. 1947, after
which date the assets will be distributed
ismdngst• the parties entitled hereto, having
regard only to the claims of which notice
shall bave been given.
'DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 21st day
of September. A.D. 1947.
F. FINGLAND, B.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
44634
D. H. , WILSON
Treasurer.
4165-7
For Sale
Tenders Wanted
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Httate of EMALINE JOENSTON, late
K the Village of Hensall, in the County of
Huron. Deceased.
'API, ARSONS RAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
▪ " ale H tate of the said Eeiatline Johnston.
sate, of the Village of Bewail, who died on
or /sheet the 31r3 day of August, 19x7, are
hereby notified to send particulars of 'same
to 'the undersigned on ar before 'the 2Otli day
oai 'Octo'b'er, 1947 Otter iditlEh elate the abet
'trill be dlst*'sbutedd teasing ward only tea t1l"8
lashed Of *bleb the. tmdereigneld shall 'titers
bane toffee atal the al igneri riot be
3ialilef to tl 1 cit elf *bete wain ethic
til .
Iill� ati r iYylYrfO. rbc a61a► dtlil• et
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TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
undersigned up to 9 p.m., Saturday,
October 18, 1947. for snowplowing' township
roads, in the Township of Tuekersmith, in
the winter of 1947-48. Tenderer to siapplY his
own help' and equipment with three -icon (or
mare) truck to be used: Tender to state
price per; hour.
Lowest or any .tender not necdssari,Iy so-
celpted- •'
E.•.1'. CHESNEY, Clerk-Treas., '
•Township of Tuckersmith,
Seaforth, R- R.,,No. A.
4165-2
In Memoriam
VOR SAT.. -100 HYBRID' PULLETS, SIX
months. old, ready to lay.' PHONE 667
✓ 22, Seaforth. 4165-1
R SAT.F. 1927 HUDSON, SUPER SIX,
in good mechanical condition. Apply W.
W. BRUGGER- Phone, Seaforth 211, Clinton
196. 4165x1
Fa OR SALE—USED HOT WATER RADIA -
tor, in good, condition. Apply to FRANK
KLING. ^Phone 19, Seaforth-
TN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR SON
", and brother, who died.. Octdber 9, 1939.
You are not forgotten, our dear son,
Nor shall you ever be,
As long as life and memory lasts
We shall remember thee.
—Always remembered by Father, Mother,
Brothers and Sisters—J. J. HOLLAND
Births
LANE—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct.
2, to 31r, and Mrs. Mervyn ,Lane, Tucker -
smith, a daviiter.
DOLMAGE-1n Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 5, to Mr. and Mrs, Russel Dol -
mage, McKillop; a daughter.
CARTER --In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 6, to Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Carter,
.McKillop, a daughter.
CAMPBELL—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 0, to 'Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Camp-
bell, Seaforth, a 'son.
SILLS—Mr. and Mrs. •Frank Sills, St Marys,
announce the gift of is daughter, Elizabeth
Anne, in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on
October 6.
STEWART—In Scott' Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, on October 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland
B, Stewart Inee Irene Workman), a daugh-
ter—Kathryn Irene.
DALE—In Clinton Public Hospital on Wed-
nesday, October 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Dale Ince Ruth McClure), Huldett, a son—
'Douglas Elgin, -
Marriages
TURNBULL - HUMPHREY—On September
6. 1947. at St. Mary's Church, Oatlands,
Arnold Russell Turnbull, only son of Mrs.
Turnbull and the late G. T. Turnbull, of
Seafo.rth,n Ont., to Doris Muriel, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Humphrey,
of Farley, St. Mary's Rd., Weybridge,
WINTHROP
THE HURON EXPIOSVOR 40P•.
eon h P1tal tier. Leech will
Will
under the conveners'hip of Mrs.
Sinclair,
HENSALJ
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Telephone 'Co. to erect a telephone
booth west ilf the main entrance of
the Town Hall, on motion of Council-
lors Twitchell and Brown.
The treasurer and road superintend-
ent
uperintendent were authorized to sign the in -
term road expenditure report for the
grant. -.
Bills and accounts authorized for
payment included: Ontario Municipal
Board, approval of bylaw, $10; F. G.
Bonthron, postage of :bylaw, $25.41;
Provincial 'Treasurer, insulin, C. Mit-
chell, $1.16; 'County, of Huron, hos-
pitalization, C. Mitchell, $7.85; E, Lit-
tle, .painting Signs, Hall, $2.50; Bank
of Montreal, payment of loan, $1,-
007,75; J. A. Paterson, salary and rub-
ber stamp, $126-50; °P. Kyle, salary,
$73.80; Bell Telephone, service, $3.69;
Gladman & Cochrane, transferring
deed, $9.10; A. Spencer & Son, cement
sidewalks, $225; T, Huddleson, labor,
streets, $20; V.. L. McNaughton, sal-
ary and postage, $76.40; Hensall Dis-
trict Co-operative, coal, Hall,• $22.90;
J. Pfaff, teaming, streets, $1.50; A.
Clark, material and labor, hall and
streets $18.35; Hensall Hydro Com-
mission, Hydro, Hall, $12.20; R. E.
Shaddiek, painting Hall, x$39.85; N.
Jones, labor and material, rink, $6.35;
Brown's Hardware, supplies for Hall,
$1 54 Total ,$1 691 85 '
' ,Mr, Wilson Little has the wall cam-.
pleted under the house' which he had
moved to the site of the old black-
smith shop.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg spent the
week -end ii Collinngwood.
We are sorry to hear of Mr. Sol.
Shannon tieing in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, having had an operation Tues-
day night. We hope fora speedy re-
covery.
Misses -Doris and, Agnes Broadfoot
spent the week in Toronto, Niagara
Falls and Hamilton.
4165x2`
-pion SATJ+,—LADY'S TAILORED' GUN-
" stripe.snit size 16. Apply to Box
597, HURON EXPOSITOR- 4165-1
FOR SALE --GIRL'S• WINTER COAT,' IN
very good condition, size 18'- Apply to
Box 594, EXPOSITOR OFFICE. •'
4165-1
FOR SALE -2 HEIFERS, JUST FRESH-
ened. PHONE 654 r 12, Seaforth.
4165x1
TILE FOR SALE -APPROXIMATELY 35
new 16-izrch, and 140, used 12 -inch cement
tile, in goad condition. Apply ROBERT
GRIEVE, Seaforth Lions Park.
41652
FOR SALE -1 BROWN WINTER COAT.
chamois lined, plaid back, size 40. .Apply
to Box 596, HTIRON EXPOSITOR. .
- 4165-1
R SALE—'31 FORD 'A', IN PERFECT
FOR
; 600x16wbeels, radio and heat-
er. Apply to Box 695, EXPOSITOR OFFICE.
4165x1
port SALE—ONE NEW MODEL AIRWAY
"Sanitizor" vacuum cleaner. Phone SEA-
R:MTH 223. — 4165x1
FOR SALE—EIGHT-ROOM DWELLING ON
West William Stmt, with hydro, water
and furnace; garage and garden. Apply to
WESLEY ••HOGGART, Seaforth.
4165x1-
1000 LEGHORN X ROCK, CROSS -AWED
,pallets, reeds, to •lay, for sale art
reasonable prices GLAZIER POULTRY
FARM, Clinton. Ont4165x2
VOR SALEr-6'''CHOICE YORK SOWS DUE
to farrow very soon. lst, 2nd, 3rd and
4th litters, one +m5tix 9 pigs at foot 4 weeks
old- I am sheet of room and ,help• Priced
to sell' WBL,.1 . SPROAT, 658 r 2.
4105-2
FOR .:SALE — MODERN CHESTERFIELD
IELD
suite with rich covering. used . a few
months only, excellent condition; w111 sacri-
fice et laxif price of cost; chrome kitchen
table: mabogany bookcase; maple night table:
'singing canaryand cage; hydraulic automo-
bile jark. ROGER W. JP:171%, on Reynolds'
Farm west of Sertfortl4 Ont. After 6 p.m..
or phone 647 r 98. • 4164-
PLI'LIERS FOR SALE—A NT]MHER OF
New Hongssltiro' X Barred hocks, and
White Legberns X Barred Rock pullets. ready
4o day and •sawing. SUNNYVALE POW:
TA.V FARM. Phone 666' a 9. ANDREW A.
MOONG. 4164-6
Cards of Thanks
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BRUCEFIELD.
By-law No. 18, 19.47, Hensall Main
Drailn Improvement, was given, neces-
sary readings and finally passed. It
was announced that garbage will be
collected the 14th and 15th of Octo-
ber`
Death of Mrs. ,J. W. Ortwein
Mrs. J. W. Ortwein, highly respect-
ed and prominent resident, passed
away at her home Saturday, following
a lengthy illness in her 87th year.
The former Elizabeth Wagner, she
was born in Wellesley, Ont., andwas
married January 1, 1890, to her late
husband, who predeceased her -a year
and a half ago. She had been a resi-
dent of the village far the past forty
years. An active member of the Unit-
efi,Church, she, took a prominent part
i11" all' , church organizations when
health permitted, and was a me/fiber
of the Women's Missionary Society
and Women's Association. Mrs. Ort-
wein was beloved by her many neigh-
bors and friends and, her passing will
be mourned by her family and a wide'
circle of friends. She leaves to mou-rll
her 141ss one son, Milton, .of London;
•one daughter (Elea), Mrs. G.• M. Drys-
dale, Hensall; also Mils. J. Brenkolt,
Kitchener; Mrs. Rbbert Lohr, Altoona,
Pa.; Alp•nza Ortwein, Detroit, and
Mrs. James A. Paterson, Hensall. A
private funeral service was held from.
her late. residence 'Monday at 2.30
p.m. Rev. R. A. Brook officiated and
burial was in • Hensall Union Ceme-
tery. The pallbearers were George
Glenn, W. B. Cross, E. McQueen, W.
E. Foster, W. R.• Davidson and George
Hess, The floral tributes were many
and beautiful.
MacLean - MacGregor'
A quiet but lovely autumn wedding
was solemnized at Carmel Presbyter-
ian Church Manse on Saturday, Oct.
4, at high noon, when Rev., P. A- Fer-
guson officiated -tor ,the marriage of
Margaret Jarrott, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John MacGregor., Hensel], and
William John, son of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Robert MacLean, of Kippen. For her
wedding'the attractive bride chose a
grey suit with black accessories and
wore a corsage of American Beauty
roses. For their wedding trip they'
motored through the States, Detroit;
Buffalo and Montreal. 'Upon their re-
turn their will'reside in Exeter. Prior
to marriage the bride was the popu-
lar
opelar chief operator of, the Hensall Bell
,Telephone..
William Robert Richi'daon
William Robert Richardson died
Thursday in Victoria' (Hospital, Lon-
don, in his 75th year. He was born
at Hensall, Huron County, a son of
the late William and Hester Richard -
still. For the past 42 years he has
resided in Dutton, and was a tinsmith
until his retirement a few years ago.
His wife, the former Jane Henderson,
of Millbank, died 30 years ago. Sur-
viving are two daughters, Miss Lena
Richardson, Dundas; Mrs. Ernest 'Gal-
lop, Bruce 'Mines; two sons, John W.,
Mimico; Sgt. Roy Richardson, „Camp
Borden; four sisters, Mrs. Herb Dar-
by and Mrs, Ed. Dignan, Port Wash-
iagton, B.C.; Mrs. Annie Bowers, Van-
couver;• Mrs. William Martin, Lon-
don;; three brothers, John, Hensall;
Lyn, Vancouver, and George Richard-
son, St, Thomas. The. body rested at
the McNeill . funeral • home, 'Dutton,
where service was held on Saturday
at 3 p.m. Interment was in Fairview'
Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. -John Richardson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Richardson and Mrs.
Lloyd O'Brien attended the funeral of
the late ' William • Richardson of Dut-
ton.
Hensall Community Park was ,chos-
en for the annual wiener roast of the
Wohelo Class, of which Miss M. Ellis
is teacher, and "Mrs. W. Jones, presi^r
dent, oh Monday night. The enthusi-
astic crowd of . class members and
guests fully enjoyed the refreshments,
after which Miss Lenore, Norminton
directed recreation. The collection
received covered the cost of expenses.
Death of Matthew Miller
Mr. Matthew Miller, of Hibbert,
passed away at his home, on Tuesday
evening following a "lengthy illness.
He was in his 8'Sth year. Deceased
was a life-long resident of Hibbert
•
•
aide we. wet hnownt in the efuntann
say, and 'was a',A.nep bet of Ctllieelhurst
United (finish, Surviving are son;,
4don Miller, and a daugbter, Mre.
Lloyd Horton, of'dstowel, and a sis-
ter, Mrs. John, Harris, 'Seaforth. The
funeral will be held from his laze
residence on Friday at 2 p,xa. Inter-
ment will take place in Hibbert Un;
ion C'eme'tery.
tpeath of George Hudson
Residents of. Hensall and district
learned with regret of the passing of
a well-known and life-long reldent of
Hensall, who passed away in Victoria
Hospital, London, Monday, Oct 6, of
George Hudson, in his 77th year, fol-
lowing an. operation performed in, the,
interests of his health, but from which
'he failed to rally. The funeral was
held Thursday. t Further particulars
'will be given is next, week's issue.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Palmer and
daughter, Carol, of Windsor, spent
the week -end • with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Fisher and, and also
with his mother.
Miss Florence Schwalm, of London,
spent the week -end with her .mother,
Mrs. Scliwahn.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis ,Minor, Joanne
and Jack, .:of Port Huron, visited. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy MacLaren over . the
week -end.
Mrs. J. McDonald and • daughter,
Marguerite, left on Friday for Wind-
sor.
indsor. From there they will accompany
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rathwell and
family to Arizona, where they expect
to spend Some months.
Miss B. Michey'spent the week -end
with friends in London.
Mr. and Mr's. Jarrett visited Mr.
and Mrs% W. B.Cross recentlY.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherritt, of
Hamilton, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Sherritt.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hillier and fam-
ily, of - London, wore recent visitors.
with Mr. and Mre. Mickle and family.
Miss Violet Hyde left last week for
Windsor where she expects to spend
two months.
Mrs. Edna Corbett vi's'ited with Mrs.
Devlin recently.
Mr. and Mrs. -Colin West and Doro-1
thy ' and Mrs. W. A. Bremner and Ed-
na, of St. Thomas, visited Mr. and
Mrs. 1'. Baird on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKellar, St.,
Charles, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. For-
rest McKellar. Midland, Mich-, visited
Mr. Joey McCully and Mary and Mr.
and Mrs., W. Stackhouse recently.
Misses Ina and Ellen Scott, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns are sport-
ing a new Dodge car.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Grieve, of Seaforth,
and Mr. and Mrs. F. Jenkins have
moved into the Elliott house.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKellar, Jack
McKellar and Allan Reeves, from
Freeland, Mich., visited, at the McCul-
ly home.
The October meeting of the W.M.S.
was held Tuesday at the dome of Mrs.
E. Stanway. Mrs. Wm. Scott and,
Mrs. H. Aikenhead took the devotion-
al part, and Mrs, W. McBeath was in
the chair for the business part of the
meeting. Minutes of the last meeting
were read and roll call taken. Mrs.
R. ,Allan gave a very interesting pa-
per on "Time" and'Mrs. McBeath con-
ducted a couple of contests, after
which the meeting closed with the
W.A. hymn and prayer. A ,delightful
luncheon was served.
LINDSA'1 STEWAR.T' AND MISS 'ANNA
Stbenstt wish to extend their sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and rieiebbors for
the kindness and sysnvathy. also: for the beau-
tiful floral tribute,' In 'their and bereavement
of a deicer mouser; 4165x1
16117.AND IOW. WILLIAM M. MOAT
1� ivisb In thank ,#heir rainy relatives,
neighbors and friends fat dm kindness and
owned*? eittended to ikon in their recent
Deaths:.
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KIPPEN
The W.A. of St. Andr.w's United.
Church are holding a bazaar and
home cooking sale in Kippen on Sat-
urda',„ Nov, 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, Guelph;
spent the week -end with' Mr. and Mrs.
John Jarrott.
Mrs. B. Brightmore, of London, is
visiting herosister, Mrs. John Coch-
rane and Mr. Cochrane. .
• The October meeting of the Kippen
East Women's Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs. James McLean
on Wednesday, O t. 15, at 8:30 p.m.,
with Mrs. W. McLean as co -hostess.
The roll call will be a :health habit
which I shoulil' practice daily. 'The
motto;''' "To cure is the voice of the
past, to prevent is the w-hisper of
the future," will be given by Mrs.
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LONGER ylLEAGE
LOWER COST
0Ae4s 'barley
B.F, Goodrich TIRES
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ID Silvertowns are made with tougher; cooler -running
rubber - - they're designed and built differently. Theis
wider, flatter tread puts more rubber on the road - -
distributes the wear more evenly, and assures you of
, added protection -against skidding and blowouts.
KELLAND'S
TIRE . AND BATTERY
Phone 248 Seaforth
B.F Goodrich
FIRST IN RUBBER
uy. Your
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FROM
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Phones,: Office 334—Residence 220, Seaforth.
Representing Midland Securities, Limited
UAL MEETING
SEAFORTH ATHLETIC, ASSOCIATION
TOWN-. HALL, . SEAFORTH
Thrsday,October •16
at 8 pm.
Everyone interested in the continuance
of organized sport in Seaforth is urge&
to attend.
W. T. Teall, ' A. WSiliery,
Pres. See.
Reg. Henderson,
' Treas.
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*WE OFFER—Subject to Prior Sale New Issue
$300,000
The Western Ontario,
:Motorways Lintited
(Incorporated under the laws of
the Province of Ontario)'
5 PER CENT. CUMULATIVE REDEEMABLE SINKING
FUND PREFERENCE SHARES
(Par Value $20.00 per Share)
These preference shares are preferred as to both capital and ri idends.
Cumulative dividends at the rate of $1.00 per 'share per annum will
accrue from the 'First day ,pf June, 1947, and will be payable quarterly
on the First days of September. December, March and June. Preference
shares are redeemable+>in whole or in part at the Company's option at
$21.00 on or before the 31st day of December, 1952.
No bonds may be,issued ahead of these preference shares or any stock
created which wouid1,rank equally with them. •
No dividends may be paid on the common shares when the payment of
such dividends would reduce the working capital of the company to an
amount less than $45,00000.
The proceeds of thesale of this issue of both preference and common
shares will be paid intotheTreasury of the Company.
CAPITALIZATION
(After completion of present financing)
Authorized
5% Cumulative Redeemable.. Sinking
(Fund Preference Shares,
par value $20.00 per Share
Common 'Shares, no 'par -value
50,000 shares
100,000 shares
, Transfer Agent and Registrar
THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY
London, Ontario
Price:
5 Per Cent. Preference Shares
To Be Issued
15,000 shares
65,000 shares
$20.00, Per Share
With the privilege of purchasing one common share with
each preference share at .�
$1.00 Per Share
The right is reserved to allot a steelier number of shares than, applied for.
A prospectus describing these shares may be obtained from,
Mr.Scott Habkirk
SEAFbRTH, ONT.
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