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4167 -1 ADAM, General Contractor. Clinton.
4167x1
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Wanted
COURT OF REVISION"
Town of Seaforth
COU11T OF REVISION ON THE 1947 AS-
sesement Roll will be held in the Town
Hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday, November 4, 1947,
at 8 p.m.
D. 11. WILSON,
Clerk. 4167-2
BED WANTED- n god WALNUT FULL VILLAGE OF HENSALL
double �berl, in good condition. Write VILLAGE
Box 601, EXPOSITOR, describing bed and ,
stating price,. 4166x2 Court of Revision
WANTED -OLD. HORSES AND DEAD
animals, suitable for mink feed. Will
pay 114,c a pound live weight for horses. Dead
animals according to value. If dead. phone
collect at once to JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21,
or FRED GILBERT, 936 r 32, Goderich.
4158-tf
Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE -t100 ACRES, CHOICE,
well drained land, in a prosperous farm-
ing commiunity on highway in Exeter dis-
,triet, Mostly pasture at present, some newly
seeded. Never -failing water supply; 4 acres
young ' bush. Bank barn, strong timber
frame, 60' x 361, with 10 -foot lean attached.
Modern hen house, 40' x 15'; 116 -storey brick
- house. 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
trees, good raspberry patch. Immediate posy
session. ' Write BOX 330, Exeter.
Property For Sale
HOUSE FOR SALE -NEW HOUSE FOR
sale `re Seefor-th: immediate possession.
Three bedrooms, den, living rcom, finished in
knotty pine: . modern kitchen. bathroom.
Heated with comp.leteiy • enclosed automatic
oil ,burner with air conditionine. Landscap-,.
ed` Idle Apply to DR.' E. A. Me.MAS'rER or
C. el: SMITH, Seeforth. 4I67-2
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
` In the Estate pf JANE ..FORSYTH
ALL PERSONS elAyING CLAIMS AGAINST
.the Estate of Ja e Forsyth, late of the
Township of Tucketsmi�th, in the' .County of
Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on the
15th day of October, 1947, are hereby notified
to send in full particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before the 14th day
of November, 1947, after which date the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
claims then ,received.
'DATED at Seaforth, this 20th day of Odea
her, 1947.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
' 41673
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE AT LOT 13,
Concession 13, Hallett Toawnahip, 2 miles
west of Harlock School, on Monday, October
27th, at 1 pen.; Registered Durham bull 18
• months old; 4 Durham, and Hereford cows
- due in March and April; Ddrham heifer 3
yearn old, due early March; 1 Hereford steer
2 years' old; 4 Hereford and Durham steers
rising 2 years old; 4 Hereford and Durhaen
heifers rising 2 years old: 8 Hereford and
Durham spring calves. Terms -Cash. WIL-
LIAM MURPHY, Proprietor ; Harold Jack-
son, Auctioneer. 4166-2
AUCTION SALE, OF HORSES, CATTLE,
Flogs and Poultry,' at Let •29-30, •,onces-
sion 13,' Hallett Township, 2 miles west of
Blyth, and 3 mile; northwest of Londesboro,
en Thursday, October 30th, at'1 P.m.;
HORSES -1 bay mare, ' rising 6 yera:rs ; 1
black team of ,geldings 4 yehra old; 1 chest-
nut gelding 5 years old; 1 bay horse 9 years
old; 1 grey gelding 6 years old. 'CATTLE-
�1,00 head: 2 Registered -Holstein claws due in
December ; 1 Holstein cow, due time of sale;
4 Holstein cows, due in- December ; 3 Holstein
cows due in January;' 7 Durham and Here-
ford cows, due in January; 2, Hereford cows
with calves by ,their side; 10 yearling steers;
13 two-year-old steers: 8 Hereford calves.
These are a ch,ioe iet of cattle and will be
sold to the highest bidder. HOGS -•-Z York
sows, due November 12; 14 chunks. POUL-
TRY -150 Barred Rock pullet;, ready to lay
100 New Hemp. yearling hens. Plan to at-
tend this sale. Terms -Cash. Positively np
WILMER HOWATT, Proprietor;
Edwin Chesney, CIerk; Harald Jackson, Auc-
tioneer. 4167-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and imnplemeni-a, on, .Lot X32, Con.
6, McKillop Township, on Wednesday, October
29th, at 1 /rm. sharp: HORSES -Matched
black Percheron aged team; three year
• old 'filly. •CATTLE - Red Durham cow
eight years old, due April 26th ; red
Durham cow 6 years old, due March 31 ; grey
cow 5 years old, due April 8; red Durham
cow 5 years did, due May 11; Hereford cow
4 years odd, due June 2: red Durham heifer
3 years old, due time Of sale; grey heifer 2
sears (old, due January 10; red Durham heif-
er 2 years old; black atee'fr 2 years' old; red
and white heifer 2 years old; .3 1 -year-old
heifers; 3 1 -year-old (steers; 1 heifer calf ; 4
steer calves. PIGS --Sow with litter at side.
IMPLEMENTS -McCormick manure spreader;
McCormick dump rake; ' Massey -Harris in -
throw disc; 3 -drum Durham steel roller•;
Keystone hay loader ; McCormick mower, 5 -
foot cut: seed drill ; Gem electric fencer, like
new ; Vage cream separator; democrat; wheel
' barrow, in good shape; Model T engine, suit-
able for light belt work; Beatty cutting box;
fanning mill: Premier riding plow: Daisy
churn; 3 range shelters: sleep sleighs ; steel
wheel wagon. Terms --.Cash. JOHN STOREY,
Proprietor; Walter Scott, Clerk ; Lew -Row-
land, Auctioneer. 4167-2
AUCTION SALE iN TOWN OF SEA -
forth; North Main Street, on W,r,ineda.r,
October 29th, et 1 ,p.m.: Acme kitchen
range; Moffatt De Luxe electric rantee, need
three months; extens ion table; electric plate:
6 kitchen chairs ; Sparton table 'model radip ;
oak (linins[, room suite ttahle, 6 eheit t and
china cabinet); nurmber',of small tables, reel: -
ors, odd chairs ; ,�$P�het'lock-Manning piano and
bench , (like nestl4J: porch furniture; chester-
fieid table: eongolcurn, ruz 9x12 (like new) ;
}mase plants and ferns ; writing deals : small
chest drawers ; 2 complete bedrnom suibzs ;
odd dressers and bed springs : Raymond ,drop
bead sewing machine; boolcoese; De Laval
cream separator': step badder, 32 -Root exten-
sion ladder; folding' papering table; crosscut
saw; 2 pairs skates ; Cyclone grass seeder:
.quantity of wood (head maple) ; 12 envie
apple wood; sealers; crocks; 60 quarts fruit:
200 ,pounds pastry flour; quantity of dishes;
kitchen utensils , wlte iTbarroow ; 35-Atalloge of
sefnf-solid buttermilk : ,bey's bicycle im good
r air.; 4 barrels ; lawn mower; . 8 rock elm
Afwnk, 1.2 ft quairitity of lumbar; gale,
ltoaiia; milk pails; electric brooder (new) ; 1
• latio'keh 41reltsr;' grain., bags; 1937 Ohevrolet
Ocean, excellent oond8tfon (new tires); good
'tried -wheal brailek rand • ato'ck rack (1$x600
aurae) ; 9 bitneb(3a,, of shlaigtes ; qu iatity
earpdnter 'tools(; Beatty �el5etrie /webbing rnn-
Oh*, ane (good); copper baleen wash 'tsihs; tune
,cot' bihor airtkies; 1 get of 1 eel ht3ittl iissxnisti
ilxatlgign w iilhild�
N UTILE IS -,-HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll
of the Village of Hensel') for the year 1948,
will hold its fitat meeting in the Town Hall,
Hensall, on Tuesday, November 4th, at 8
P./70., last clay for appeals as per your Assess-
ment Notice.
JAMES A.' PATERSON
'Municipal Clerk, Sewall.
DATED at Hensall, October 20, 19i7.
4167-1
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Clerk's Notice of First Post-
ing of Voters' List
Voters' Lists, 1947, Municipality of the Village
of Hensall, in the County of Huron -
NOTICE IS EInREBY GIVEN THAT 1
have complied with Section 8 of the Vot-
ers' List Act, and that, I halve posted up at
no, office in the Town Hall, Hensel], 'on the
20th day of °etober, 1947. the list of all per-
sons entitled to vote in the said Mutrieipality
et Municipal Elections and that such list re-
mains there for inspection
And I hereby call upon all voters to take
immediate proceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to law, the last
day for appeal being the 10th day of Novem-
ber. 1947.,
DATED at Hensall, October 20, 1947.
JAMES A. PATERSON
Clerk of the; Municipality
Village of Hensall-
4167-
COURT OF REVISION
Township of McKillop
THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF Tat.
'Pownship .of McKillop wi•D meet as a
Court of Revision on 'ths Assessment Roll of
1916. at Carnegie Ha91; SeaforYh,' at 10 am..,
on Monday, , the 3rd ;day of November•, 1947.
Parties iir}tereoted should govern themselves
accordingly.
J. M. ECKERT,
Clerk, McKillop. " 4167-2
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Hullett
THE COUNCIL` OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
Hallett will hold a Court of Revision on
the 1948 Assessment Roll on Monday, Nevem
her 3, 1947, in the Community $a• -l1, Londes
born.
GEORGE W. COWAN,
Clerk. 4166 -
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS FOR TAKES
The Town of Sea£ortli
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 fhe said corporation bearing date
the 22nd day of September, 1947, sale 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 afternodn 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:published in the Ontario Gazette
on the Fourth day of October, 1947, and that
copies of the said lint may he had et my
office.,
D. H. WILSON
Treasurer.
4165-7
Cards of Thanks
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JAMES
Morris wish to' thank their many friends
and neighbors for their kind help, tokens of
sympathy and floral offerings, during their
recent sad bereavement.
M•R. 'AND MRS. NORMAN LONG, OF
Kippen, take this opportunity of .t'hank-
ing all . neighlwrs ,and friends for - kindness
shown Mr. Long during his accident in tak-
ing off his 'beans, ami for the delicious .bas-
kets of,fruit, also earls sent him, and espec-
ially to Mr: Harvey Daman, for Whelping milk
and doing chores twice daily, and to his
daughter, Mrs: "Edward Little, '•for delivering
mail.
4167x1
In Memoriam
FAULKNER-In loving' ;memory of Loretto
Louise Faulkner, who passed away Oct.
24, 1945. -
The dejo hg sorrow we canted tell,
Of the los of one, we loved so well,
And while he sleeps a ,peaceful sleep,
Her memo we shall always keep.
-Sadly missed by •her Sister, Lillian, and
Brothers, Fred and William
Births
SORRENTF In St. Thomas' Memorial Hos-
Aital, en October 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Luigi
Sprrente, Seaforth, a son.
DONNELLY--in Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 16. to Mr. :and Mrs. Jack Donnelly,
Seaforth, a son --Rodney John.
JOHNSTON -.In Wellesley Hospital, Toron-
to, on October 17, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Johnston (nee Betty sealrgnte), a son.
STOKES- Spt' en(] Mrs. H. J. Stokes nee
Martha Carlile), of London, are pleaeod ,to
announce the arrival of their slaughter,
Beverly ,Lynes, .i.n Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. on Sunday, October 19, 1947. A 'sis-
ter for S'harrrn Marie.
SNOWDEN-In Scott Melmnrial Hospital on
October 19, to Mr, and Mrs. Genald Snow-
den, Sea•forth, a daughter.
BENNEwEIS=-in Scott Memorial ;r1ospitkl,
on October 14th, to Mr, ,nix Mrs. Norman
•Benneweis, Bbfnholan, fi daughater.
NIXON--In Scott Memorial 'Sweetie'. on
• October 21, Ito Mr: and Mrs. Dale Nixon.
Tuckrersmith, a daughter.
Deaths
FO(RSYTIt--•1n Detroit, 'mi Wednesday, Oct.
15, Jaffe Fimdnybo'n, widow of the tate Abe
Forsyth, in her Rdth year.
MOnTeln .rIn ,Seafarth, en 29rttteday, Oct. 10,
Seines Marla. 4» his B6tb near..
Wi'ntht op On Ttreteday, Otenbie'
Wet , widow of the Ws
iltacu3ef ;-In h loth we ar.
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For Safe
Foie SALiii-4-tlU tNBR. LLt2EY1E 0 STOVE
with oven; weed condition. Apply Box
602, HURON b;XPUSITuit. • ¢167X1
VOR SALE-�UUR,IiAM CALF. APPLY
FRANK REYNOLDS, Seiaforth- Phone
667 r 88. 4167-1
pat: SALE --SHORTHORNS, AT LOT 27,
Concession 8, Hibbert, 1 cow with calf at
her side; 2 roan heifers one year old. JAMES
HILL. Stsifa. 4167x2
FOR SALE -1940 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM
Sedan; heater; good condition. PHONE
836 r 12. Seaforth. 4167x1
'I'015 SALE -160 BARRED ROCK PUL -
lets, laying. Phone 834 r 23, Seaforth,
W. E, HAWLEY, R.R. 1, Seaforth.
416?x1
R SALE -A BLACK DRIVER, GOOD IN
+a the saddle; hitch single or double- Also
a number of young pigs. PHONE 83 on 79,
eHensavll- 4167x1
FOR SALE -CLARE 'JEWEL' SMALL KIT-
ahen range, in cream and black ; water-
front attached; like new. Reasonable price.
PHONE .804, Seaforth. 4167x2
FOR SALE -100 -ACRE FARM IN TOWN -
ship of Hibbert, with buildings; good
location- Apply to McCONNELL . & HAYS.
Seaford]. 4166-2
'OR SALE ---FELT MATTRESSES ; SILK
Mohair davenport; electric trouble cable
cord- Apply to MRS. A, KER:R, Concession
7. McKillop, at the borne of Won. Kerr.
4167x1
T1LE4OR SALE -MUST SELL AT ONCE:
approximately 35 new 16 -inch, and 140
used 12 -inch cement tile, in good condition.
Apply ROBERT GRIEVE, Seaforth Lions
Park. 4167-2
APPT,FS, FOR SALE --SPY APPX. S, 41.76
per bushel. Bring your own hampers.
JAMES STERLING, 1.R- 3, Bayfield Phone
900 r 12, 4167-1
EARN FOR SALE - ABOUT 26 FEET
square. Apply CHESTER LEE, Sea-
forth- - 4167x1
FOR SALE -PRIVATELY OWNED NASH
Sedan ; heater, seat covers, 3 new tires,
original paint; excellent condition. Reason-
ably priced. PHONE 1192-W, Goderioh, -
4167-1
FOR SALE -75 RED x ROCK PULLETS,
'starting to • lay ; also 40 Sdssex ee Red
pullets. Apply to ROSS FORREST, R.R. 2,
Kippen. Phone 93 r 11, Hensel'.
4167x1
FOR SALE• --'41 FORD COACH, IN FIRST
class condition. PHONE 662 r 11, See-
forth- 4167x1
'j'OR SALE -EIGHT -ROOM DWELLING ON
West William Street. with Hydro, water,
and furnace; garage and garden. Apply t'o
WESLEY HOGGART, Seaforth.
4167x2
FOR SALE -.WALNUT DINING ROOM
table {:n(x1 as new. Apply to MRS. A.
C.,• ROUTLEDGE, Eomondville. •
4107-1
'IOW FOR SALE --REGISTERED JERSEY
cow, T,B. and b?r'o:l-tested, to freshen
December, or would exchange for fat cattle;
also pure bred Jersey bull - calf eligible for
registration. .Bake a good veal 'cal f. GEO.
LOWERY, 661 r 16, Seaforth.
4167x1
FOR SALE -11' YORK PIGS, i WEEKS'
old. Apply to JAMES LANDSSBOROUGIi,
R.R-, 3, Seaforth. Phone '665 r 26..
4167-1.
poet 5A141 -BROWN COAT, PLAID BACK,
size 40, just new : 1 torquoise blue dress,
size '40, worn to•ire, Apply ,to Box 96,
HURON EXPOSITOR. '4167-1
FOR SALE -USED HOT WATER RADIA -
tor, in good condition. Apply to FRANK
KLING. Phone •19, Seaforth.
4167x2
HOUSE AND PIANO FOR SALE -FRAME
house. recently moved to Clinton, on good
lot in '','excellent location. Also an upright
"Ceneert Grand" piano, in gond 'condition,
reasonable; 80 bags of good clean potatoes;
$2.25 per bag while they last- Apply to
JAMES' ELLIOTT, Dublin.
416622
KICPPEN
Resell One -Cent Sale, this week -
Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday -at
Keating's Pharmacy. Phone 28, Sea -
forth. -(Adv.) .
The Kippen East Women's' Insti-
tute is sponsoring a dance in Hen-
sall Town Fall on Thursday, Nov. 6,
with the McQuaid orchestra furnish-
ing the 'music.
Mr: and Mrs. Stanley Hinton, John
and Peter, ofDrummondviile„ Quebec,
are visiting the former's parents,
Rev. and Mrs: Albert Hinton, at the
-Manse.
Mrs. J. B. 1VicLean, of Exeter, spent
Sunday with relatives in the com-
munity.
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Harold Jones were Miss
EIIep Love and Mr. Clarence Love,
of Hillsgreen; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc-
Bride and family, of Blake..
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McBride, of
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivison Tor-
rance, of Clinton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Eddie McBride.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Arnold Gackstetter were: Mr. aped
Mrs. W. Horney, Mrs. J. Sutton and
Miss 'Mary Westlake, 'all of Exeter;
and Mr,., and Mrs. ElmoreOackstetter•
and family, of Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander
and family, of Londesboro, spent Sun.-
day
un-
day with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Alexander.
Mrs. Chandler; Dorothy, Jean 'and
Shirley, of Parkhill, visited on Sun-
day with friends in the community,
Dr. Gilbert C. Jarrott, of Stratford,
visited on Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. ,I. Jarrott.
Mrs. T. Kyle, of Clinton, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Emerson
Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Baird, Oran and
Gerald visited on' Sunday With Miss
Beatrice Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Moffat, of London,
visited on Sunday with the former's
parents, M1:. and Mrs,- Alf, Moffat,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hodgert, of
Brodhagen,. and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Hodgert and Marjorie, of'Exeter, and
Mr. and Mfrs. Milliner Ferguson ant).
sons, of Staffa, visited op, Snniia r
with Mr. and Mrs. Wan en; Schilhre.
Mr. and Mrs. Stackhei se and little
daughter, of London, spent Sunday
with Mr. and, Mrs. Andrew Bell, -
Mr. and Mrs. H. Aikeniiead, of
Bruce.field, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Bowey, of Exeter, visited on Sunday
with Miss Mabel Whiteman.
Mrs. Edgar Butt, of Seaforth, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Butt.
Hold Anniversary Servic
Very successful anniversary
es were head' on Sunday'last
Andrew's' United Church in
The weather was. fine through
day, and the largest attendances
some years were present at
vices. The minister, Rev. A.
was in charge, and took occasion
remark on the deep loyalty a
es
servic-
es St,
Kippen.
out the
for
the ser -
Hinton,
to
and very
generous 'support of the church un-
dertakings during the past year that
had been shown by the people of the'
Pastoral charge of Kippen and Hills -
green.
The sermon at the morning service
was delivered by the Rev. W. J. Wool-
frey, B.A., B.D., of Clinton, while the
evening preacher was a former pas-
tor of the church the Rev. R. R.
Connor, B.A„ of King Street United
Church, London. Both addresses were
of a high order and presented in such
• a stirring manner the great claims of
the Christian message that none who
were present could fail to he inspir-
ed to a deeper consecration of life to
'the service of. the Kingdom of 'God.
A happy/touch was imparted to the
morning service when the infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hinton, of
Drummondville, Quebec, was baptized
by his grandfather, Rev. A. Hinton,
'The baby received the name of Peter
Stanley, and his baptism involved the
travelling on the part of his parents
of over a thousand miles. •
- A daughter of a -former minister of
the church, Miss Dorothy Chandler,
Sang beautiful solos both morning
and evening, and these contributed
much to the pleasure of the services,
while the choir of thirty, voices, in-
cluding singers from Hillsgreen, and
directed by Miss Jean Ivison, organ-
ist of the church, rendered great help
in the services of worship.
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J.,Eari Sproat were: Mrs.
Cecil Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Kaiser, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Allen, df North Bay.
Mrs. Alice Cooper is spending swine
time with her daughter, Mrs. Will
Lawson, of Listowel,
Lloyd Workman and daughters, of
Oshawa, spent the week end with his
mother and brother, Orville.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid . Moffat, Lon-
don, were visitors with, his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Moffat, on Sunday.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. Phillip Murch ^ is recuperating
in Victoria Hospital following an op-
eration on Friday last.
• Mr. and' Mrs. Ken Currie, of the
Air Force, at Centralia, have moved
into part of, the home of Mrs. Thos.
Bell.
Mrs. Harry Sperling spent a few
days in London with her daughter,
Mrs. Earl Parrish.
HENSALL
nw�r
Wife of Former Resident Dies
Mrs. William G. Gram, of Char-
lotte, Michigan, wife of William G.
Gram, sales engineer at Wilcox -Gay
manufacturing plant, died Tuesday,
Sept, 30, at 3 p.m, in the Hayes -Green -
Beach Hospital in Charlotte. She had
' been ill for a month and in the hos-
pital 10 days. The daughter -of Frank
and Sarah Koon,sman;,Mrs. Gram. was
born in Lansing, ,.Michigan, and mov'•
ed -to Charlotte nine years ago. She
was a -member of the Congregational
Church and various \�cclubs, 'among
them the Woman's ;Club, 'Garden'
Club, Eastern Star, P.T.A., Pythian
Sisters, and the American Legion
Auxiliary. She is survived by her
husband; one son, Ralph; two sis-
ters, Mildred, of Lansing, and Mrs.
Elwin Brown, of Hazlett. Funeral
services were . held in the 'Charlotte
Congp6gational Church 'on Thursday,
Oct. 2, tbe pastor, Rev. Russell H.
McConnell, officiating. Burial was. in
.Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lansing. Wil-
liam G. Gram is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Gram, of Hensall. ^
There passed" away in Hay Town-
ship Saturday, Odt. 18, at the home
of her brother, Frallk Hagan, Agnes
Kathleen Hagan, widow of the late
William Clark, of Detroit. Born in
Hay Township on the homestead
'farm; the daughter of the late James
and Ann Hagan, she had resided in
Detroit. Surviving are four brothers:
James Hagan, Seaforth; Dr. John and
Dr. J. L.; of Chicago, DI.; Frank, of
Hay, and three sisters: Dolly, of Hay;
Mary, London, and Mother Angela
(Teresa), of Windsor. Requiem High
Mass was sung at St. Boniface
Church, Zurich, Tuesday,. with Red,
Father. Lacier officiating., Interment
was in St. Boniface cemetery, Zur-
ich_ .
Mrs. W. i . Reid, of Port Rowan, is
visiting with friends in the village.
Mr. Herman Dayman, of London,
has sold his home in Hensel' to Mr.
Hilliard Lawrence. •
Miss Jean Murray is a' patient at
St. Josdph's Hospital, London, where
she underwent, an operation in the
interest of her eyes.
Work is now moving rapidly on the
construction of the highway between
NOTICE
"■ ■
We' have on hand for immediate delvery
Harvey • Red Head 'Hammer • dills
BOTH LARGE AND SMALL •'SIZES
We are also taking orders for Spring delivery of
FLEURY BISSELL TRACTQR DISCS • ;'
HYDE ERCP --
HENSALL, ONT. ' ?HON'S 128-W
Ir
Exeter and Dashwood. Flies h ve°
been placed for the footing op e
4ridge over the Black Creek at So OM'
and one of the footings••hat3 been 'Mitr-
ed.
Mitr
ed. This is the first of three bridges
to be 'built.
The Hensall Brownie Pack are
holding a, sale of alone -made cookies
on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 3 �l,m°, is
front of Kerslake's feed store. The
proceeds are to help the newly organ-
ized
rgan
ized Brownies.
Mrs. J. W, Bonthron has returned
frons► visiting her daughter, Mrs. M.
Greer, in Orchard Beach, '•Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle spent
the week -end in Ridgetown with Mr.
Mickle's parents.
Death of.John A, Bolton
Mr. John A. Bolton, a well known
resident of IIensall, passed away sud-
denly at his residence Tuesday af-
ternoon. He, was born in Us�borne, a
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Bolton, and was in 'his 69th year. He
was married to Josephine Ford in
1906 and took up residence on the
Bolton homestead on the Boundary,
near Hensall, where he farmed for
38 years. He retired to Hensall three
years ago. He was a member. of Car-
mel Presbyterian Church in Hensall
and also a member of the Masonic
Lodge. He took a keen interest in
sports and community activities, as
well as being ,a lover of travelling,
having spent several winters in Flor-
ida and sometimes at the West coast.
He was a director of the Staffa
creamery since its origin. Surviving
him are his wife and one sister,
(Laura) Mrs, Ed. Lindenfield, of Exe-
ter. A brother, Gordon, predeceased
him in 1941. The body is resting at
his late residence in Hensall, from
where a private funeral service will
take place on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev.
P. Ferguson will officiate at the ser-
vice which will be under auspices of
the Masonic Order. Interment will
follow in- McTaggart's cemetery.
The,, ladies of Chiselhurst United
Church held a very successful 'ba;aar
and home cooking sale in the base-
ment of the United Church, Hensall,
Saturday last, and were well pleased
with the results and the patronage.
The borne cooking sale- and country
booth and the fancy work booth did
a rushing business. A delicious tea
was also served.
Mrs, Geo. Hudson is visiting with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Casey Hudson, in God'erich,
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm is being vis-
ited by tmr brother from Regina,
Sask.
Additional Rensall News on
on Page 6)
VARNA
Rexall.One-Cent Sale; this week -
Thursday, Friday and Saturday -at
Keating's Pharmacy. Phone 28, Sea -
forth, -(Adv,),
' Service in the United Church will
be Withdrawn Sunday, Oct. 26, owing
to the annual Harvest Thanksgiving
to be observed in St. John's Anglican
Church. The morning service, 'at 11
a.m., will, be conducted by Rev. R. M.
P. Butte'', of St. 'Paul's, Clinton.' The
guest speaker for 7 pen, will be E.
Lloyd Lake, of Huron College, Lon-
don.
ondon. •
Mrs: M. G. Beatty and Miss Mossap
in company with Mr. Stephenson,
spent a day last week with friends
in Cromarty and Brussels.
A miscellaneous shower was ten-
dered Mr, and Mrs. R. Reid, newly-
weds, in the hall on Friday night,
when a pleasant evening was spent.
SPY
APPLES._
Come to. the • C. Hoare
Farm, Clinton, and pick
up your, good Sprayed
Spy Apples.
Now is the time to make your
selection.
SEE
C. HOARE
Fruit Farm
CLINTON - ' 'ONT.
Oc TQB1. 24, lad
i
18th HALLOWE'EN
IONS FROLIE
PALACE RINK, SEAFORTH
'ridgy, Oct. 31
AT 8 P.M.
Half entire net proceeds are 'to be donated to Scott
Memorial Hospital; remainder for Lions Club
Welfare, Work
PARADE
Will leave Main and Goderich Streets at '7:45 p.m. School Children
in costume headed by Seaforth Highl"anders' Band.,
SPECIALPRIZES FOR COSTUMES AND DECORATED BICYCLES
Full Program of children's Hallowe'en events at the Rink.
BIG GAMES
Two Big Fowl Booths
Over and Under
Ring the Money
Bingo - Bird Cage
and other Old. Favourites.
' 1
• Special Booth .for the Children
where everyone wins a prize !
Entertainment
Continuous Entertain-
inentthroughout the
Evening at the Rink
Don't Miss This
Fun and Frolic
ADMISSION TO RINK:
Adults 25c • Children under 15, FREE
0
Drawing for 8 Big, Prizes
Tickets -2-45c or 2 for 25c, and 10c or 3 for 25c
These raffles have been sanctioned by the Municipality in which they
will take place.
• DRAWING TO BE HELD AT'THE RiNK AT 11:30 P.M.
•
DANCING
To a well-known Orchestra from Sarnia
CARDNO'S HALL - - - ADMISSION 50c
•
MAKE A NIGHT OF SIT !
Seaforth is Ha 1owe'en. Headquarters
Published in the
Public Interest by
John Labatt,
Limited
° Men's Smart
Tweed Caps
In an array of salt and pepper
shades. Reg, $1.19.
SPECIAL 95C
Men's All-Wocil
Sweaters
With,zipper flontt and diamond
pattern of blue and OrewineeplUscii
MEN'S STURDY
Leather
Jackets
These jackets are real beauties,
made of genuine horsehide.
Zipper fronts and zipper pock -
etc in brown and tan.
SPECIAL
19i. 50
They Are So Nice and
COSY ‘'
CHILDREN'S
Flannelette
SLEEPERS
In sizes 1, 2, 3
Special ate
$1.29
PRICES
AT,
LADIES' TAILORED
81i'ps
of excellent quality with lace
neckline. Reg. $2.79. $1 '49
SPECIAL >t�
LADIES' COTTON
O. S. BLOOMERS
Ladies, these are a super spe-
cial. Reg. $1.19. t,.
SPECIAL PAIR
COLD WEATHER
WARM-UPS, !
Penman's
UNDERWEAR
Men's well made) neatly tailor.
ed 1 and 2 piece fleece lined
underwear, also 'fleece ..lined
combinations,
Green Front Department Stores
SEA.!01 FI
LOWER