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Coming Events ' Property For Sale
OR14X RAPICH BAYS WITH EARL HEY- HOUSE FOR SAT•T',---'FRAME HOUSE ON
'"fir wood and Don Robertson will be at the 11 Godexirh Btreet Wit, 6 rooters. Imtmedi-
Crynai Palace Ballroom, Mitchell, Friday, ate possession. Apply to M. J. CROWLEY,
Noversbe 7th, in an Old TSvne Barn Doane. Seaforth- 4168x1
Building will be heated. Dancing starts at
9.3D. 4168:2HOUSE AND PIANO FQR 4J--
SAIFRAME
.
11 house, recentie *loved to Clinton. on good
lot. in excellent location. , Also an upright,
ls "Concert Grand" piano, in t good condition,
a Personals reasonable; 80 hags elf good, clean potatoes,
12.25 per bag while they last. Apply to
JAMES T11,T2OTT, Dublin.
4168x1
T1YGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER GOODS)
marled postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples
11.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78, NOetA-RUBBER
CO.. Box 81. Hamilton. Ont.
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY—ONE SECOND,.II ND
t outaide toilet. Box 604, EXPOSITOR.
4168:1
WANTED -12 HEAD
" feed for the winter.-
01cDONALD. Phone 836
HOUSE FOR SALE—NEWHOUSE FOR
sale '!n Seaforth; -immediate possession -
Three bedrooms, den, living room, finished in
knotty pine, modern kitchen. bathroom.
Heated. with c snpletely enclosed automatic
oil burner with air conditioning. Landscap-
ed lot Apply to DR, E. A McMASTFR or
C. M. SMITH, Seaforele 4147-2
OF CATTLE TO
Apply to GORDON For. Sale" •
r 25, Seaforth.
4168x1 FOR SALE—'3,i PLY' iOUTH COUPE, lie
'('ANTED—OLD HORSES ANI) DEAD aoaa cvnditton Appel,to Box 6u i, HUR-
r+ animals, suitable for mink feed_ Will 'ata F.XPOStTOIt- 4168x1
pay leec a pound live weight, for horses. Dead FOR SALE—SIX HOLE GUERNEY OS -
animals according to value. If dead, phone 1,
OX -
collect at once to JACK GILBERT, 936 rt 21. fo%d kitchen ruagap, .good baker, Apply
or FRED GILBERT, 936 r 32, Goderich, to - NETL3KE RJt 2, Seaforth.
4158-tf rj OR SALE—BROWN COAT, PLAID BACK,
1 size 40, just new ; 1 • turquoise blue
'liodress, size 40, worn twice. Apply to x
607, HURON EXPOSITOR, 41682
Auction Sales
TWO-DAY CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
Farma, Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects, on Lots 23 and 24, Con. 4.
Morris Township, 5 miles east of Belgrave.
or 1tft. 'north and 2 miles west of Brussels.
.NOVEMBER 122—Full line of farm machinery'
and egdipment, • including Cockshutt 70 tree -
tor, tractor machipery, milking machine and
arousehald effects. NOVEMBER 13-17 Dur-'
ham cows.; 19 spring calve_ : 33 , yearlings
and 2 -year-old stockers: 1 Durham bull; 70
York pigs ;4 work horses : 60 tons of mixed ,
bay; 1,000 bushel, grain. Complete list in
nest iesue. FARM--120-acre farm, Lot 24,
Con. 4, Morris Township: red brick bouse,,,�
bank barn, drive shed and Pig pen ; 10 acres
of hardwood boat :' good water supply. Terms:
Chattels ---Cash. Property—Made known day
of sale. Reserve bid. JOSEPH BREWER.
Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auction er; Robe
Patrick, Clerk. , 4168-1
AUCTION SALE IN TOWN OF' SEA-•
forth, west of Recreation Ground. on.
Saturday. November eth, at I p.m.; Blue
Flame oil heater used 2 month i ; Quebec
crook stove • Findlay i : Quebec heating stove;
oak dining ram extension table: ice box:
kitchen -cabinet : 6 kitchen cheats ; .3 -burner
oil stove; child's •high • chair; cumber of
smell tables : number of rocking theirs; mag-
, azine rack: commode chair: occasional chairs:
odd chairs : sideboard : electric iron-: small
Phe co redid : day, bed : sewing machirie ,(Sing-
er) ; 2 walnut finish iron beds : cable springs
and thattrssses (practically new) ; white iron
bed, sprir_s ane matcresse_ : dresser: ward-
robe; congoleum rug 9x12; 4 other pieces of
congoleum,: 1 hall runner,an4 scatter mats;
curtains ; kitehen utensllk„,quantity of dish-
es;
ish-es; 6 -foot step. ladder; garden took:: boiler;
Iawn 'mower : numeeaaa other articles. Terms
—Cash- TOM WILBEE. Proprietor: Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; E.' P. Chesney. Clerk.
4163-1
elLBARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
• Stock and Implements. on Lot 32, Con.
6, McKillop Township, on Wedneday, October
29th, at 1 tam. :"harp:' HORSES—Matched
, black Perchegon aged team: 'three ' year.
old SIly CATTLE — Red Durham cow
eight years .old, - due April 26th; red
Durham cow 6 years old. due March 31 : g're9-
cow 5 years old, due April 8: red Durham
cow 5 years old, due May 11,;. Hereford, cow
4' years old, due June 2: red Durham heifer
3 years old, due time of sale : grey heifer 2
years old, due January 10•; red Durham heif-
er 2 years old: black steer 2 years old: red
and white- heifer 2 years old; 3 1 -year-old
heifers; 3 I -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 cat; seed drill: Gem electric fencer, like
new: Vago cream separator : democrat ; wheel
barrow, in good shape; Mvde1 T engine. suit-
able for lieht belt 'work: Beatty cutting box;
fanning *,ill; Premier riding plow; Daisy
churn : 3 ^range shelters ; sloop sleighs; steel
wheel 'wagon.' Terms—Cas,h. JOHN STOREY:
Proprietor: Walter Scott, Clerk; Lew Row-
land, Auctioneer. 4167-2
T"OR SALE -2 VEAL CALVES. APPLY
to, PETER SIMPSON, R,R. 2. Seaforth.
Phone 667 r 4168
HAS. district, occurred in Clinton Pub
•L xHAS.
lic Hospital on Sunday, Oct, 26, fol-
-FIDE?. SALE -200 CHOICE SUSSEX Y RED lowing an illness of three thont1s.
Hybrid pullets, nee months old. EDISON
F,ORREST, Hensall- 4168-1
-aOR SALE—PINK SATIN AND•NET EVE -
rine dress, in good condi:.ion, -lie 14,
.Worn, once. Apply to Box 6u5, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4168-1
Once
*RD4i •EOR
weld dattioed land. in a prosperous. f
irk community.on •hig'hwaY ha 144erats.
Wick 18testlat Pastore at present, s tq gnarly
{ Reeded,
Waver -failing water supply: 4 *area
Young' both, ' Bbltlg barn, strong timber
frame, 64 x 860, with 10.feot lean:attached,
Modern }tem house. 40, x 15ea iliieitorer brick
house, recently decorated and painted. *Mb,
aced 4:plece, lath. hardwood ilegfia,. bnilfella
cu
p oard§, both hard
and
soft
mantas Water.
hydro aod garage, Carden. *ou ft
trees. good rave paid. Imvete
session. Write $ 830. Exeter.
In )1'Ie iioriain
mbPHOis—IN LOVING agillORY OF A
lvl, dear " husband and father, Wesley E-
Niohpls, who passed away one year ago,
November 3, 946 -
With leers, we watched you sinking, „
.We watched you"^pass away:
We tended you with dewing Dart,
Biot could not make you stay.
We watched beside your bedside
As the lonely "hours passed;
And how our hesrts were broken
When we saw •yon• breathe your last_
Weleave you in God's keeping,
The rough road is safely o'er;
You 'are not dost to our loving hearts.
But only gone before.
—Ever remembered by his W&'fe mak Son,
Stanley, Brothers and Sister.
4168x1
Births
MURRAY—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 23. to Mr. and Ars. Raymond Mur-
ray, McKillop, a daughter.
HART—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct.
23, to 'Me. and Mra. Kenneth Bart,., Sea -
forth. a daughter.
STY.INBACH—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 24, to Mr. and Mr%- William Stein-
bach, Seaforth, a son.
LITTLE—In Scott Memorial • Hospital, on
October 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little,
McKillop. a son.
DUNN—In Scoot Memorial Hospital, on Oct.
28, to or. and Mrs. Paul Dunn, Seaforth,
a daughter,
WEST WAWANOSH
The death of Mr. Joseph James
Washington„ well known farmer ,,of
volt SALE --8 WELL •BRED HOLSTEIN
heifers, due to freshen in December. Ap-
ply to STANLEY JACKSON, or phone ;Yon
653, Seaforth. 4168-1
THE MOST DRY SLAB WOOD FOR THE
,money, Apply JAMES STEVENSON.
Brussels: er phone 'WALTER SHARP, Phone
87-X, Brussels. 4168x2
•
raizSALE—SPYAPPLES, TO RE SOL?)
• by t'be tree: cheap, Apply MRS. LYDIA
J. DOIG. Phone 4 cm 33,' Hensall Central. {
`'.• 4168411
pox SALE—A TONGUED AND GROOVED
barn, size 24la by 14ea feet. Can be
torn down and rebuilt_ or moved. Apply to ;
MRS, ?EARL STEPHAN, ''Hensall, Onta
Phone 159J, " 4168-2 '
FOR SALE — BLACK tiit,STERIle.LD
winter •coat, size 14: green with brown
ski suit, size 14: ladie' white skates, size 4. i
Box 603. EXPOSITOR 416341
He was bairn in Hampton, Out., . e
son of the late John,Washington and
Jane Scott, and was in his 92nd year.
In 1896, he was married to Clara. Jen-
kins at Woodland Farm, Godcrich
Township, who survives, together
v.ith two sons. Walter Washington, of
A:tt:urn, ar.t: ,•r:anx Washinzion of
1-Tra7land Lake. and two daughters.
Mrs. Thomas Andrew, of Auburn. .anti
1!ss Ethel Washington, at home He
ii -as a farmer in Wiest WaWanosh and
came to this„ district in 1869. and was
a • member of the Auburn 'United
Church and the Forresters Order. He
was the last member of a famii} of
seven. The l"ureral took place on
Wednesday f,l'onl his late residence at
2 p.m.. with Rev. A. G. Hewitt. of
Auburn, officiating. Interment was
l o.bcrne cemetery. .
WINTHROP ,
OR SALE—JEKSEY COW, .FRESH: 1 1 The W.M.S. and W.A.,of Cavan
FOR
calf, Jerre• -Durham : 1 heifer Church will meet at the bdme of Mrs.
coming 2 years old. in calf. Jersey and Polled i Hugh Alexander on Wednesday, "Nov. i
Angus ; 1 cream separator, Apply V,'ILLIA7, . 5, at 2 p.m. The, theme of the meet-
ing will be, "The Bible of My Life
and My Community." Roll call will
be a verse of Scripture.
The Late Mrs. Henry Haase
The death occurred suddenly at the,
home of her son, Mr. E. Haase, on
Tuesday, Oct. 21. of Mary Ann Gray-
feil, widow of t'he late Henry Haase,
who predeceased her in 'June, 1936.
She was born in New Dundee, Ont.,
and was in her 88th year. Surviving
are three sons: David, Denver, Colo-
rado; Addisosi, Christopher Lake,
Sask.; Ephriam, Winthrop, and three
daughters; Mrs. Thomas Ellis, Plum
Coulee, Man,; Mrs. Gallagher, Wrox-
eter, and Mrs. J. Inglis, Acton. Four-
teen grandchildren and 14 great
grandchildren also survive. Mrs.
Haase formerly lived in Fordwfi;h,
but since the death of her husband
had made her home With her family.
The funeral was held from Fordwich
United Church with interment in
Fordwich cemetery. The pallbearers
were Gien Haase, Addie Jacques, Les-
lie Ellis, Lorne Hutchison, Thomas
McClymont and Ward Shaefer.
Mr, Thomas Pryce spent the week-
end in Toronto. -
Mrs. Irwin Trewartha spent Tues-
day in Brantford. �
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell cele-
brated their thirty-eighth wedding
anniversary with a family dinner.
Mr. Sol. Shanon has returned
home from Scott Memorial Hospital.
Miss Isabel Betties, R.N., of Tor-
onto, 'spent a few days at her home
this week.
PAPPLE. Eginondvrlle. Phone 663 r 13. Sea- i
forth. 416S-1
POR SALE—ONE. SET NECKPIECE. AND
• muff. fox fur: one black sable lady's fur
cape; mane Persian lamb cap; one pair
men's gauntlets to match. For information
Please write BOX 141, Hensall, Ont.
4168-2
FOR SALE—SHORTHORNS, AT LOT 27,
Concession 8, Hibbert, 1 cow with calf at
her side: 2 roan heifers one year old. JAMES
HILL, Staffa. • 4167x2
FOR SALE—CLARE 'JEWEL' SMALL KIT-
chen range, in cream and black; water-
front attached; like new. Reasonable price -
PHONE 304, Seaforth. 4167x2•
TILE FOR SALE—MUST SRTJ, 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
FOR SALT—EIGHT-ROOM DWELLING ON
West William ,dell, 'with Hydro,- water
and furnace: garage and garden- Apply to
WESLEY HQGGART, Seaforth..
4167x2
rj MECUTORS' SALE, ESTATE OF THE
"J late Philip Ament, in the Town of Bras -
eels, Friday, November 7th. at` 1 Pm Par-
cel I: Farms—Lots 23 and 24. Concession 7,
Morris Township, 200 acres, well drained.
fenced, never-faiiiteg spring water supply,
036y loam, all seeded to .pasture: 30 acres of
second growth maple bush; 8 acres of soft
. Wood; 2 frame barin and frame house. Known
as Douglas McDonald farm- Parcel 2—Lots
25 and 26, Concession 8, ,Morris; 200. acres
timber land. Parcel e—Lobs 24 and 25, Con-
cession 17, Grey Township, 260 acres of grass
land. well fenced and divided into 100 -acre
dote; good water supply: will be offered in
one or two parcels. Known as Camp Borden
farm. Machinery and Tools -2 farm mow-
ers; gravel box; 1, farm wagon; hay rack;
50 -foot Aeromotor windmill; force pump and
piping :> ga'vanized water trough; binder and
wagon tongues; wagon -reaches; log skid-
ders ; quantity of assorted lumber- 1 inch, 2
inch and 2x4 scantling; work benches; 2
grindstones; log tongues; several double and
single blocks and pulleys : quantity of belt-
ing; trestles': 2 wheelbarrows: whifiietrees:
donbletrees :neck yokes; forks, shovels, cant-
, hooks. scoop shovels : grade, bags ; wire; as;
sorted logging chains; 3 feed mixers : cow
ehains : horse cellars: 2 gallon) linseed oil;
wood clamps ; tree. pruner: feed, box: winch;
1200 -Ib- scales: 2 bag trucks; harness bench
vies ; pipe vise; barrel oil pump: barrels and
boxes; 2 Cyclone grass seeders; 3 scythes;
quantity of used Pining; factory wooden and
steel Pulleys: 1 saw sharpening bench; 2•
crosscut sans; valves and pining; pipe fit-
tings ; babbit spoon; host of other articles
too nurner itis to mention. Small quantity of
household effects. In case of rain, sale held
in shed. Terms—Cash. ESTATE OF LATE
PHILIP ASSENT: Harold Jackson, Auction-
eer; Robert Patrick, Clerk. 4168-1
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITO"S
In the Estate of FRANK 81. ' SMiTH
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of Frank M. Smith, Tate of the
Village of Dublin, in the County of Perth.
Garage Owner, deceased, • who died on the
18th day of September. I947. are hereby noti-
fied to s'epd in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the 21st day
of November, 1947. after which date the
assets will be distributed. having regard only
to claims, then receiver].
DATED at Seaforth, this 25th day -of
October, 1947.
McCONNELL & HAYS. •
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for' the Executors.
41684
NOTICE "TO CREDIORS
In the Estate of JANE PORSYTH
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of Jane Forsyth. late of the
Tow'ns'hip of Tuckeasmith, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on the
15th day of October. 1947, are hereby notified
to send in lull ,partienlars of their claims to
the undersigned on or ,before the 14th' day
of Nooenbeti I947, •afiter which date the assets
tt*i11 be distributed, having regard only to
cleans them (received.
BALI 7D 14 Seafarer, this 20th dor of Odin.
Ger, 1947.
• 1LLOY3,
Solicitors for the Exeeutote,
•
'6i•
41674
FOR SALE—USED HOT WAI'EE RADIA -
tor, in good, condition - Apply to FRANK
KLING. Phone 19, Seaforth-
' 4167x2
Notices
,C
COURT OF REVISION
Town of Seaforth
OUST OF REVISION ON THE 1947 AS-
sessrrnetrt Roll will be held in the Town
Hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday, November 4, 1947,
at 8 p.m;
D. H. WILSON,
Clerk. 4167-2
COURT OF REVISION
Township of McKillop
THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE
Township of McKillop will meet as a
Court pf Revision on the Assessment Roll of
1948„ at Cernegie Hall; Seaforth, at 10 a.m.,
on Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1947.
Parties interested- should govern themselves
accordingly.
J. M. ECBERT,
Clerk, •McKillop 4167-2
o,
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Hullett
r�7�•� COUNCIL OF n31, TOWNSHIP OF
THE
will bold a Court of Revision on
the 1948 Assessment Roll on Monday. Novem-
ber 3, 1947, in the Community Hall, Londes-
boro.
• GEORGE W. COWAN,.
Clerk. 4136-3
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS FOR TAXES
The Town of, Seaforth
,County of Huron
TO WIT: -
By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor
of the Tower of Seaforth under hi, hand and
the seal of the said corporation bearing date
the 22nd day of September, 1947, sale of lands
to arrears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth,
will be held in the Town Hall at tile hour
of three o'clock in the afternoon on the fifth
day of January. 1948, unless the taxes arid
costs are sooner paid- Notice ie hereby given
that the list of lands for sale for arrear.; of
taxes was published M. the Ontario Gazette,
on the Fourth day of October, 1947, and that
copies of the said Fiat may be had at rely
D. H. WILSON
Treasurer.
4165-7
Deaths
ELCOAlr—In Ztoro o, tan Sunday, October
26th, Hazel Irene Elmer, beloved dt,vghter
et the 'late Mr. ?rod .l err jlgr iafln btl
HULLETT
Leiper - Whitelaw
In Hillcrest Church of Christ, To-
ronto, on Saturday, Mary Katherine
Whitelaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Headley Whitelaw, was married to
Robert Leiper, son of Mrs. Leiper, of
Londesboro, and the late James Lei-
per. Rev, Hugh B. Kilgour officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by leer
father, wore a gown of camellia white
,rose patterned satin damask_ Her
finger-tip veil was caught by a cor-
onet of orange blossoms among which
nestled some blossoms from her
mother's and grandmother's wedding
headdress, She carried a "cascade
bouquet of white 'mums and bouvar-
dia. Her bouquet was later sent to
the groom's mother, who was unable
to attend- The bride was attended by
her sister, 'Margaret Whitelaw, in
fuchsia selvet. William Leiper,of
Londesboro.' was groomsman, ad
Jack Ferguson and Keith Whitelaw`
assisted as ushers. A reception was
held at the home of the bride's par-
ents. Mrs. Whitelaw received wear-
ing a gown of coral crepe, with a
draped skirt and gold -beaded trim,
gray hat with ostrich plumes. Her
corsage was of cream roses. Agnes
Leiper, sister of the groom, assisted
wearing a gown of sapphire blue vel-
vet, with matching hat and corsage
of pink roses.
Honey is where you find it, discov-
ered
iscovered Percy Walden, whb lives two
miles and a half east of Auburn. Hav-
ing noticed considerable bee activity'
around`hfs home for some :time, Mr.
Walden' decided to investigate. The
bees were going and coming through
an opening in the east side of the
house; 'end by tearing off several.
boards at that corner, ,this Mullett
farmer discovered an immense comb
OFbei'partitiena 4.491141006a
reasuring *Z te4t *.Q.P . and t4 i4lci4e*
Wide, It waa.• enoug to 'fillpove
vPasll .tabs.a _d Weighed about 1Z5
pounds,
Gordon Sod ,bins, qi)11ton bee iu-
specto>c far H. on POW. watx sµnrl�
maned, aid ipnnd' thQ colo y a
healthy bona.. eat bees, Titerupon
..Ghaifi,es Scott, au apiarist, was CO -
ed' d andh
theassist a of
�• :. .Alt
acltl4 .. tY
,James Roberton, moved the swarm, to
his own Pro$ert '..'
HENSAL I
Mr. ;and Mrs. William McLean and
Geraldine and Mr. and Mrs Lorne
Elder, of. Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Passmore, of Delhi; Mr. and
Mr's. Ab. Passmore, of Aylmer, and
Mr. and Mrs:" Russell Weatherdon, of
Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs -
John Passnlore and attended the
Passmore -Duncan wedding on 'Battle -
day. Satur=day.
Mrs. C]}arles- O'Brien, of Hensall,
received word, that her Sister, Mrs.
Cotclough, o8 Woodstock, died sudden-
ly at her home in Woodstock on Mon-
day, Oct. 27, following a heart seiz-
ure. Mrs. O'Brien, who was in her
70th year, was in her maul health
when stricken. Born in Hay Town-
ship, she was the former Harriet Tin-
ney, and is well knqwn in this dis-
trict Surviving are -two sons, Glenn
of Montreal, and Thompson of Brant-
ford; one daughter, in Detroit; one
sinter, Mrs. 'Willie* Blackwell,. and
lige-thew brothers, ligthew and Robert,
of Hay. •
Mrs. Stewart Bell, of Hhnsall, while
picking apples in -the orchard Monday
afternoon, had- the misfortune to suf-
fer a fractured leg when the limb on
which she was standing, broke. The.
fact that she lit on her feet saved
her from more serious injury. She
was attended by Dr. E. A. McMaster
of Seaforth, and was taken to Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.
The congregation of St. Paul's An-
glican Church enjoyed a most delight-
ful evening in the church schoolroom
Friday evening last. A chicken- sup-
per was served with all the trim-
mings. After supper Mr. Tindell, of
Exeter, a magician, entertained. The
event was also Planned as a welcome
and reception for Rev. and Mrs. C.
L. Langford.
Mrs. Charles Forrest was hostess
at her home Monday evening for the
October meeting of the Arnold Circle
Evening Auxiliary- Co -hostess with
Mrs. Forrest was Mrs, F. Bonthron.
There was a splendid attendance of
some 28 members and guests. Miss
Jean McQueen was in the chair, Mrs:
4110 ll dll; l et 42' AtP.00t .
absengl '.0VX ai;0iwa4 PO, •
l oli CO 'ane a46Wereti with, 4'se x e
tbitl 1 a.m...Aar 11 tonic m , 4 t,.
i 0.4ftd�,renciexe , a pJea$i� iA0,
j'•,}}r�p e cord's. Pic�ater.I#,(' aocowp ed.. at
the' piabl,A ,F' Affr9A i •_°MK h 4Rhr a*. it°
top, io, . dealtyl W011,1014.'413 Boh00ts'
and nurses, was ably, takeby bias.
Alice Pfaff; of NZcoter, and Presented
In a very interesting estilt(} and informllti>E!e
manner. Much dascussio'n took dace
regardi t> ,d; 'bi�•zaa't to be held in the
near future: 'DeI201011s refreshments
were served by the hostess, cohostess,
Mrs' Kosachnk and Mrs. J. E. Mo`,
Ewan. The Novriber meeting will
be held at the h�cjj'me of Mrs. Me°Ivi t
Moir. ,
Those from a distance wild attend-
ed the funeral oh, the late John Bol,
ton were: Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Camp,
bell, Guelph; Mr. and tars. George
Stewart, Belleville; ,Mrs. McAree, To-
ronto; Rev. T. Ford, London; Mr. and,
Mrs. M. Hogan, Lucknow; Wilson
Berry, Toronto, and Ed. Berry, Wind-
sor.
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. spent a
few days Last week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon- Wright in Lorne Park.
-Funeral of the Late.. John Bolton
Funeral services were held for the
late John A. Bolton at his residence
in Hensel! on Friday afternoon. Rev.
P. Ferguson, of •Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Hensall, of which Mr. Bol-
ton was a member, paid fitting tribute
as well as members of the Hensall
Masonic Lodge, both at the residence
and at the graveside at McTaggart's
cemetery. During the services at the
residence a song was rendered en-
titled, "The Last Mile of, the Way,"
by Harry Hoffman, accompanied by
Miss Florence Welsh. The floral tri-
butes were many and beautiful. Rela-
tives attending the funeral from a
distance were from Millville, Pa., To-
ronto, Windsor, Belleville, St. Marys,
Mimico, Guelph, London and Luck -
now. " The pallbearers were Horton
McDougall, George Glenn, Jack Glenn,
Ed. Alexander, W. Kerslake and Begt
Horton. The flower-bearerswere
Jarvis Horton, Harry Horton, Gerald
Glenn, Jack Stewart Elmer Stewart,
James Broadfoot, Glenn Broadfoot,
William Buchanan, Lloyd Llndenfield
.and Arnold Lindenfield.
Mr. Jack, Tudor, of the Hensall Bak-
ery,
had tli j misfortune to have his
fingers crushed in the tanner.
Kippen East Women's Institute will
hold a euchre and dance in Hensall
Town Hall, on Thursday, Nov. 6.
McQuaid orchestra will be in attend-
ance. Ladies please bring lunch.
Additional Hensall ,News on
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2" TONGUED AND GROOVED LUMBER—
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1" TONGUED AND GROOVED OR SHIPLAP—
Dry and in good condition.
WINDOWS— -
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Various Other Materials That Are a Good Buy
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SEAFORTH SUPPLY amlltEL CO,
i',nioi HockeyPiayers
All boys under 20 years of age on November 1,1947,
interested in playing Junior hockey, are invited to
attend a hockey meeting on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, at 8 p.m.
IN MITCHELL TOWN HALL
This includes any boys in the Seaforth district, be-
tween Mitchell, Seaforth and Exeter.
COME AND BRING A FRIEND
This team is sponsored by the Mitchell Lions Club
SPECIAL MEETING
FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL FARMERS
will be held on •
Wednesday Evening, November 5
at 8 p.m.
AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, MITCHELL
Par kd a If Po u Itry Mitchell
18th HALLOWE'EN
AFORTH
LIONS FROLIC
�r.
PALACE RINK, SEAFORTH
Friday, 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 Highlanders' Band and
Bannockburn Pipe Band.
SPECIAL PRIZES 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.
• Special Booth for the Children
where everyone wins a prize !
Entertainment
The Famous McGregor
Concert Bureau will
present an outstanding
Entertainment.
Don't Miss This
Fun and ,Frolic
ADMISSION TO RINK: '
Adults 25c Children under 15, FREE
•
Drawing -for 8 Big Prizes
' Tickets -15c or 2 for 25c, and '10c or,3'for 25c
Thesis raffles have been sanctioned b`y the Municipality in which they
will take place.
DRAWING TO BE HELD AT THE RINK AT 11:80 P.M.
•
DANCING
New and Old Time — 1Vlurdoch's Orchestra
2 - BIG DOOR PRIZES — 2
CARDNO'S HALL - - - - ADMISSION 50c
MA'RF At NIGHT OF IT !" l '
Seaforth is Hallowe'en Headquarters
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