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..Classified d, Will Be Ixu sl reed At New Low. Cash -Rates:
Nor S"ale.. Wanted. teat Mid 'jewel, Etr Per word:
1sr; week 1 Ceti►t
2nd week %i, Cent
3rd week . i5Cent
Minimum ebaree, tilat ince 1;;:e. 85 Cents
Each figure, initial and *bbreilation a0 n as one woad,
red of Thanker Ii Memoriam Noble**. Corning Evenm-1' cent per wyord. Minimum,
ceryls per week.
li0ngniriea may be directed be a Box Number, 0/0 19ee Morn E rpoaltor, for 10 acids extra.
Ten cents additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 days of
date of Anal- ,]pt,RFtion,
Births. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge.
Auction Sales, Notices to Creditors, Etc.—Ream on application.
•Conllg Ewen• •.
044) , lZA14EIll >soxs Wii,L' .10E ' TIS
•orye ai voile .Ballroom, Mitoheli, Fria
day, Jenitary 9th. A 'big time in atore ).'or
you at this- popular ballroom,
4178.1
For Sale
OR SALE—McCORMICK-DEERING PER-
"tilizer seed drill, 16 run, in Al condition.
Apply ROBERT VIVIAN. Phone 48 r 8,
50 Dublin, 4177-,2
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
TFimiHns WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
undersigned up to and including; January
31st, for ten cords body wood, 124neh, beech
or smote, to be delivered to S. S. No. 1,
Mullett.
ROSS McGREGOR,
:Sec.-Treas.
R.R. 2, Seaforth.
4178-1
Personals
HXGIENip SUPPLIES ($l7BBDR GOODS)
mailed poslpsid in plain. sealed envelope
with price list 6 samples 25c; 24 samples
$1.00. Hail -Order Dept. T-78, NOVA -,RUBBER
CO.. Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
Notices
OAR FOR SERVICE -1 HAVE FOR SER-
."vlce a Gove meat thorough bred York -
/Mire boar. This is a qua/tined sire and out
of a qualified dam. The sire won ,grand
championship honors at the Championship
Yorkshire Show, Erin, -in 1946. The dam
qualified in A. R. with a score of 90, the
third highest score in Ontario, in •1945.1
Terms, 51.50 cash at time of service, or t
$2.00 •booked. JAMES E. SLOAN, Re R. 5,
Seaforth. 4178x1
' APPLICATIONS
WANTED
APPLICATIONS WANTED FOR T HE
position of General Utility Man for the
Village of Hensall. For duties apply to the
Clerk. All applications to be in the bands
,i of the .Clerk on or before January 2G, 1948,
et 8 p.m
Duties to commence February 1, 1948.
JAMES A. PATERSON,
Mundei�pzl Clerk,
'Jensen. Ont.
•. 4178-1
MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
'CNEXT MEETING OF THE HURON
Co,mty Council will be held in the Coun-
cil Chambers, Court House. Goderich, com-
mencing Tuesday, January 20th, at 2.00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations and
other business requiring the •attention of
Council, should be in the hands of the Conn-
ty Clerk not later than Saturday, January
17th. 1948.
N. W. MILLER,
County Clerk,
Goder4oh, Ontario -
41.78 -2
NOMINATION MEETING
Township of Tuckersmith
NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
y-: meeting of the Electors for the Nomina-
iron of Candidates for the offices of School
Trustee for the years 1948 and 1949, will be
held in School House No. 8, Egmondvil1e, on
Thursday. Jandary 8, 1948, between the hours
of 1 and 2 pm --
AND IP NECESSARY an election to fill
the aboye named office will be held on
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1948
at the following places and by the following
officers:
P.S.D. No. I; Felkar's House; D.R.O., Har-
ry Chesney; P.C., Harold Finnigan.
P.S.D. No. 2. S. S. No. 8: D.R.O., Roy
McGeoeh; P.C., Edward Brown.
PP.S.,D., No. 3, S.S. No. 4: D.R.O., Roy
Brown; P,C., Frank Walters-
P.S.D. No. 4, S.S. No. 3: D.R.O., J. Mc-
Intosh; ,P.C., Norri4 Sillery-
P.S.D. No. 5, S.S. No. 1: D.R-Q.; M.
Traquair : P.C., Glenn Bell.
P.S.D. No. 6, S.S. No. 9. D.H.O., W. S.
• Broadfoot; P.C. Ivan Forsyth.
Polls shall be open from nine o'clock in
the forenoon till five o'clock in the after-
noon.
E ..II',,. CHESNEY,
Returning Officer.
4177-2
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Efate of CHARLES- CASEY WAY
AL! PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of Charles Casey Way, late of
the Township of. Tmakeesmith, Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or sRfout the 25th day of
Deeeai3,er, 1947, are hereby :notified to send
zh to the undersigned on or before the 23rd
day of January, 1948, full particulars of
their claims.
Immediately after the said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto.
having regard only to claims of which the
undersigned shah) .then" have notice, to the
evx�cclusion of mil others, and the undersigned
wiB act ie liable to any person of whose
claim the undersigned shall not then have
notice for the assets so distributed or any
part 'thereat.
DATED at Seaforth, this 6th day of Janu-
ar , 1948-
ALVDv W- S3r.r F PY,
Solicitor for the Estate.
41784
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE HUDSON,
DECEASED.
A(.1. PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of George Hodson, late of the
Village of Hensall, in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 6th day of October.
1947, are required to file particulars of same
with Ehner D. Bel, Solicitor, of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 14th day of Jannary next.
after whicb date the Estate will be distribut-
ed, having retard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
ELMER D. BELL,
Exeter, Ontario,
Solicitor for' Executor.
4176-8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF MINNIE 11.
Mc),ACHLAN.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of Minnie R. McLachlan, late
of the Township of Tuckersmith, decesaed,
who died on on about the lath day of Decem-
ber, 194?, are hereby notified to send in to
the undersigned en or before the 18th day of
3amYary, 1948, full particulars of their claims.
Immediately after' the said last mentioned
date, the meets. of lire Said estate will be
diattibnted amongot the parties entitled there,
to having settee.. only to claims of wh-,�,
the Undersigned shall then have notice, '4461
the exeleitibn of ell others. and the under -
aliened nit be liable to stet' zletson. of
whew the uriderelg;ned slant not then
awry the *Mete so dlatribnted or
rip IO Br iRo Fal This 2?;ed .
of ba-
day
ablbir,/1
1
firLIMUt
$char'
417it,1,
Wanted
FARM WORK WANTED. APPLY BOX
631, EXPOSITOR OFFICE.
4178-2
ACCOMMODAT1ON WAN'FRD—,FURNISH-
ed aecomimodation required by F/0 -
Doyle, baby and deg,..'house broken. Apply
to OFFICERS' MESS, R.C.A.F., C•lintofr
4178-1
WANTED—HAVE ROOM AND BOARD FOR
girl in apartment Apply Apartment 3,
Royal Apartment Building. 417.8x1
WANTED.
I.-12 -Cords 16 -inch hard body wood, beech
end maple.
2.—Applications for the position of Care-
taker of Cavan Church, McKillop,
Applications to be in the hands of the
Secretary by January 14.
MRS. T. BETTLES,
Secretary, Cevan Church.
4178-1
PIANO AND VIOLIN FOR SALE —
right piano, in good condition; also nlee
viotlin, bow and ease; reasonable. Home eve.
stings after 5 p.m. JAMES ELLIOTT, Dub -
fin. , 4178.8
FOR SALE — NEW THOR GASOLINE
washer; available for immediate deliv-
ery. SEAFORTH MOTORS.
4177-2
FOR SALE --GURNEY RANGE, WHITE
porcelain; kitchen cabinet, white; s5x-
piece breakfast suite, white; 2 congoleum
rugs, 9e x 10rl.e; 1 congoleum 9x9. Apply
to MRS. W. E. LEYBURN. Phone 285-W.
41,784
Busines Cards
QECRETARIAL AND BOOKKEEPING SER-
" nice. Records maintained and prepared
for income tax purposes. W. EDWARD
SOUTHGATE. Office in Dominion Bank
Bldg., Seaforth. 4176-tf
Farms For Sale
WANTED TO BUY LD HORSES'-' AND
dead animals, suitable for mink feed.
Will pay 2c a pound. for horses, and will call
and pick up same. Dead animals according
to value. If dead, phone at once. Phone
collect: JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21, or FRED
GILBERT, 936 r 32, Goderich.
4169-tf
WANTED
STENOGRAPHER, SHORTHAND AND
:typing necessary, Apply stating quali-
fications, age, experience and enclose snap-
shot to
Guaranty Trust Company
of Canada
Windsor, Ontario
Attention Edward T. Berry, Manager.
4177-3
WANTED
-ROY WITH JUNIOR MATRICULATION
to learn the Trust Business, Pleasing
appearance. good character. Banking experi-
,nce de.;irable but not essential. Send snap-
ahet and references to
Guaranty Trust Company
of Canada
Windsor, Ontario
Attention Edward T. Berry, Manager.
4176-3
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE—MR. HAROLD JACKSON
has been instructed to sell by public auc-
tion on Lot 23. Concession 2, Stanley, 114.
miles west and 2 miles north of Brumfield,
on Monday, January 19, 1945, at 1. 30 p.m.:
Eight cows, due to freshen from January 25
to April: 11 young cattle rising 1 and 2 years
old. well bred Shorthorns, Terms—Cash.
.1OHN A. alCEWEN, Proprietor; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer, 417,4-2
Cards of Thanks
MR. AND MRS. ANGUS McKINNON
wish to thank all their friends and
'neighbors, Seaforth C.W,L., and• Lions Club
for gifts and boxes sent to Mrs. McKinnon
at Christmas, 4178-1
r1'Hf, FAMILY OF THE LATE JOHN Mc-
Lean, of Hensall, desire to express their
sincere appreciation for the many acts of
kindness and sympathy shown during his late
illness and death, also to thank those who
sent floral tributes. Special thanks to Rev.
R. A. Brook. 4178x1
MRS. WARREN SCHILBE AND FAMILY
wish to extend their sincere gratitude to
relatives, neighbors and friends for kindness
and sympathy shown in our sad bereave-
ment of a dear husband and father•. Special
thanks to pallbearers and flower -bearers and
for floral tributes and loan of carr. Sincere
thanks to Rev, A. Hinton, and also thanks
to Dr, Goddard. 4178x1
MRS- HARRY TYNDALL AND FAMILY
wish to extend their sincere thanks to
all friends, relatives and neighbors for their
sympathy shown and in so many ways help-
ed to lighten the burden during their recent
bereavement; also for the many beautiful
floral tributes. Special thanks to Rey. A. W.
diner and Mrs, Barbara Sykes:
4178x1
CARD OF THANKS
I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF EX -
Pressing my appreciation to the' ratepayers
of 'McK•illop, who by their support at the
Polls on Monday made possible my election
as Reeve of McKillop -
DANIEL BEUERMANN
CARD OF THANKS -
THE SUPPORT OF THE RATEPAYERS OF
MdKillop. which resulted in my elec-
tion as Councillor, is gratefully appreciated.
ALBERTSIEMON
CARD OF THANKS
I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OFA EX-
presaing my thanks and appreciation to
the voters of McKillop, who made possible
my election as Councillor,
MATT MURRAY
CARD OF THANKS
THE CO-OPERATION AND SUPPORT
accorded me by the ratepayers of Stanlley,
Which made possible my election as Reeve, is
gratefully appreciated.
ELMER WEBSTER
CARD OF THANKS
THE CONFIDENCE PLACED IN ME BY
the residents of Stanley, which resulted
in nay election as Councillor, is deeply ap-
preciated.
HARVEY TAYOR
CARD OF THANKS "
I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNPIt OF EX -
pressing my appreciation to those rate-
payers of Stanley whose support made pos-
sible my election as Councillor.
HARVEY COLEMAN
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH Tn1; THANK THE ELECTORS OF
McKillop who supported me at' the polls
on Monday arid made possible my election as
Councillor.
F. KIRKBY .1
CARD OF TH4NKS
I WISH TO EXPRESS MY ANKS AND
aei reciation to the voters of Stanley
Township, who made passible my re-election
as Councillor at the head of the polls.
ALVIN MoBRIDE
CARD :OF THANKS
TAKE TIM OPPORTUNITY TO THANK
the eatepayent3 o4 McKiilee for their sap-
port in the municipal elections.
'' iLSON LITTLE
CATHANKS
RD OF �
�" 'S
Chid 'Itijl8CE " i8LA'C> D IN Mhr'' DY
khei etcetera, o effoltl1Top which' resorted
lit may ele85521 SA bntrhelllor St the Tte l of
rte Volts. fa deeply age 'tilted,
f.. J'A14L'k3.S e BOW -
FAIi',M FOR SALE—LOT 12, CONCESSION
3, Tuekerrmit.h, three miler from Hen-
sall, containing 100 acres. On the premises
are a stone house, also u barn 40 ft. by 60
ft. with straw shed 28 ft, by 30 ft., pig pen
and hen house combined; 1 implement house
28 by 36 ft ; 10 acres of good hardwood bush ;
a never -failing sprint; in the barnyard. The
farm is nearly all in grass. For further par-
ticdlars apply to MRS. J. D. STEWART, Hen-
wall. 4177-3
Lost and Found
LOST—AT EAST END OF GODERICH ST ,
:Seaforth, on New Year's Eve, a grey
Persian lamb hat, crowmless, Reward. Finder
Please PHONE 202. - 4178-1
LOST—ABOUT A WEEK AGO, IN SEA -
forth, a gold ear ring. Finder please
PHONE 800-3, Seaforth- 4,178x1
FOUND;—ON NORTH MAIN ST., A FUR -
lined glove. Owner may have same by
applying to Box 620, EXPOSITOR, and
Paying Charges. 4178-1
FOUND - SMALL MARKED BEAST
strayed onto GEORGE IhrHEAT1.EY'S
farm during summer. PHONE 849 r 14,
'-'-'—'-- 4178-1
FOUND—WALLET, IN DR, E. A. MCMAS-
ter's Vane- Cann- .may have same by
applying at his residence, proving property
and paying charges. • • 4178-1
Births
MUEGGE—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Jan. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mueage,
Seaforth, a daughter.
FINDLAY—At Toronto East General Hospi-
tal. on December 31, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs.
George Findlay (nee Jean Currie). a son.
A brother for Douglas.
Deaths
PEIHICK- -In Seaforth, on Tuesday, .Ian. 6.
Lucy Amelia Iflanehard, loving wife of
Samuel M, Pethick, in her 69th year.
LYNETT—In Seaforth, on Friday, Jan.. 2,
Patrick H. Lynett, of Winghan, in his
84th year.
GRIEVE—In Seaforth, on Thursday, Jan. 1,
Janet Redd Kerr, beloved widow of the Iate
Thomas Grieve. in her 83rd year.
REID—In Seaforth, on Wednesday, -San, 7,
Catherine Campbell. widow of the late
Robert Reid, in her -84th year.
Reserve Energy
The "thin" child may not be get-
ting enough food to build up those
reserves of energy so necessary for
work' or for play, as well as for pro-
tection against disease or injury.
A low energy supply may, mead.
that the child has to use up proteins
which he or she needs for normal
growth. This type of preventable
malnutr ion, according -to the experts
is far too prevalent in Canada and
health authorities urge parents to
give," more study to the dietary needs
of their children.
WALTON
Death of Mrs. Robert Reid
The death occurred at Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth, on Wednes-
day. of Catherine Campbell, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Camp-
bell, and widow of the late Robert
Reid, in her 84th year. She was ill
only about five days and had never
been i11 previously. Deceased was a
life-long resident of MCKillop and
will be missed among her many
friends. She was a member of Wal -
on United Church, and is survived
by one son, Nelson Reid, of the North
Road, and three daughters, Mrs. Wes.
Hackwell, Mrs. Elmer Hackwell and
Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, also by two
sisters, Mrs. John McKinley and Mrs.
Robert McKinley, Stanley Township.
There are 15 grandchildren. The
funeral will take place from the resi-
dence of her son, lot 26, con. 14, Mc-
Killop, on Friday, at 3.30 p.m., with
Rev. R, G. Hazlewood officiating. In-
terment will be in Maitlandbank
cemetery.
WINTHROP
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dolmage,
well-known residents of McKillop,
celebrated their 40th wedding anni-
versary on New Year's Day. Owing
to the severe storm an New Year's
bight a fowl dinner was held at their
home on Saturday evening which in-
cluded members o' the family. Mr.
and Mrs. Dolmage were the recipients
.of. many suitable gifts.
CLINTON
Visitors over the New Year's holi-
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wal-
lis with Mr. and Mrs. John Turner
at "Turners"; Mrs. Wm. Wise and
family with Mr..and Mrs. P, Towns-
end; Miss Libbie Gibbings, of Toron-
to with r
M .and Mrs. B. J. 2libbi
ns
Mr.
. and rK: ' 1V�
g,
M "C�`fi1�a
m Vod e
d and
n
family with Mr, and Mrs. H. Charles-
worth; Mr. and Mrs. M. Aiken with
Miss Susan 'Acheson at Holmesville;
Mr. and Mrs. P. Evafis and Miss
1$l plipe R ltll " A. Mrh, F:ral:001
Zavalle r ` l! las 'Coma s . W'eOGIQtr � • "qi''
i healey, 4her holne here,
e Mr. and Mrs. Pletcher WhiitMOre.
anti Mr. Carman W'hitm.are -visited
with Mr. :and' Mrs. F. TownsVnd on
Sunday last:
Promotion .exercises were held in.
Ontario St, Church Sunday School on
Sunday, Jan, 4.
BAYIELD
Mr. Harold Scotchmer, of . Taranto,
visited friends in the village this
week.
Mr. Charles Gemeinhardt spent the
New Year in Ridgetown.
' L.O.L. No. 24 held a very largely
attended euchre and dance in the
Town Hall on New Year's Eve. Win-
ners at euchre were: Ladies, 1st,
Betty Heard; consolation, Phyllis
Bell; gents, lst, Fred Telford; con-
solation, Lloyd Sowerby. An orch-
estra from Exeter provided,the ram -
lc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and
George spent the New Year's holiday
with friends in Toronto.
Misses Mary and Maxine Edighof-
fer, of Mitchell, spent two days at
the Albion Hotel last week.
Clarence Larson, who spent the
Christmas holidays with his parents,
returned to London on Sunday.
Miss Beverley York, who is attend-
ttending the London, Normal Schdol, is
ing
practice teaching this week at Bruce -
field.
Mrs. Stanley Kemp, of Toronto, who
has been visiting her brother, Mr. J.
Hutchings, and Mrs. Hutchings, for a
week, left for Goderich where she will
visit friends. -
Miss Kathleen Elliott, of Brucefield,
is the guest of Mrs. J. Richardson.
Miss Elizabeth 1 eid is visiting
friends in London. '
Mrs. Clara Guest returned home on
Sunday after spending the past week
in London.
L.O.L. No. 24 held their annual
meeting and election of officers for
1948. Worshipful Master Keiineth
Merner; Deputy Master, Lloyd Scotch -
mer; chaplain, Clifford Talbot; re-
cording secretary, Leslie Elliott; fin-
ancial secretary, Charles Gemein-
hardt; treasurer, H. Stinson; Mar-
shal, R. Cornish; Lecturer, Reg. Mil-
ler; Deputy Lecturer, W. Macllwain;
lst Committeemen, T. Sherritt; Com-
mittee, Robert Orr, Fred Wallis, Mal-
colm 'Toms and Emmerson Heard;
tyler, Harold Penhale.
The funeral took place on New •
Year's Day of Joseph James R. Rich-
ardson, who died very suddenly at his
home here late Monday evening. Mr.
Richardson, who was the son of the
late Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Richardson,
Enfield Lane, Stanley Twp., was born '
in Bluevale July 21, 1882. The fam-
ily moved to Stanley Township when
he was a child, where he lived on the
hcmestead until September, 1946,
when he moved to Bayfield. , He was
an Elder in Knox Presbyterian
'Church, Bayfield, and president of
the Bayfield Cemetery Board. Sur-
viving are his wife, Fanny MacKen-
zie Richardson, and three sisters,
Mrs. Martha Peck, of Seaforth; Mrs.
Clara Miles, Toronto, and Mrs, Laura
DTun•can, Sarnia. The pallbearers were
Archie • Armstrong, Hugh Gilmour,
Arthur Peck, Norman Greer, Alfred
Westlake, Wilmer Reid and William
Clark. Rev, D, J. Lane officiated and
interment was in Bayfield cemetery.
Among those attending from a dis-
tance were Mr.. and Mrs. Duncan,
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDon-
ald, Wyoming; Mr. 'and Mrs. George•
Miles and Clark Miles, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. A. 1 acIntyre, Waterloo;
Mr, and Mrs. J nes Phinney, De-
troit; Mrs. John 'MacKenzie; Wind-
sor; Mr. and Mr . Charles MacKen-
zie, London; Mrs. Peck, Seaforth;
Mr. Ed. McAsh, London, and Miss
May McAsh, Hensall.
McKILLOP°
Death of Mrs. Samuel Pethick
One of this township's oldest citi-
zens and a lite -long resident, passed
away. in Scott Memorial Hospital on
Tuesday, ,Lan. 6, in the person of
Mrs. Samuel M. Pethick, Mrs. Peth-
ick had been in failing health for the
past year, but it was only ten days
before her death that she became ,
seriously ill. She was the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Blan-
chard, pioneer residents of McKillop
Township, where she was born on
August 6, 1879, and her whole life was
spent in this township. Forty-three
years ago, on December 28, she was -
united in marriage to Mr. Samuel M.
Pethick, also of McKillop. Mrs. Peth-
ick was one of the oldest members
of 'Cavan United 'Church, Winthrop,
and took an active and interested
part in the church• activities, Besides
her husband, she is "survived by a
family of one son and three daugh-
ters: Mr. Harold Pethick, of Sea -
forth; (Mabel), Mrs. Roy Patrick, Mc-
Killop; (Margaret), Mrs. Reg. Little
St. Catharines, and (Blaflche), Mrs.
Alvin Steven, of Varna. She is also
survived by two brothers, 'William R.
Blanchard, • British Columbia, and
Mr. Hiram Blanchard, Winthrop, and
10 grandchildren. The funeral will be
held from the Whitney Funeral Chap-
eF; Seaftiath oiu`Friday, Jan. 9, at 2
p.m., when the services will be con-
ducted by her minister, Rey. J. R -
Peters. Interment will be made in
Maitlandbank cemetery.
�Kel=s.
runs,_.•
Warren August Schilbe Passes
A shadow Of gloom was cast over 1
this community on Saturday when it
was learned of the very sudden pass-
ing of Warren August Schilbe. Mr. i
and Mrs. Schilbe had just completed
the evening chores when he was f
stricken with a heart attack and s
passed away immediately at the barn.
Mr. •Schilbe was born on the 14th con-
cession of Hay Township, west of
Zurich, fifty-one years ago and at-
tended public school on that line and .
nigh school in Zurich, later attending
lollege in Clinton. Upon graduation
!ram there he , Was employed in a f
bank in Detroit, On June 22, 1921, r
he was united in marriage with Jen
lie' Eb
1 ins Mc e h Lu '
Clinch at the Luther -
in yn ,C'Shltrn3r in tY;,«irrA' t,ti 7492 an ,
bought the farm on the 2nd conces-
sion of Tuckersnlith, near here, where
he has carried On a ,very. successful
farthing career. lie Was • a faithful
0 IR
Services at St. Paul's Anglian Church, Hensall, Burling the Christmas and New Year's season,
featured numbers by the Junior .Choral Group. Shown here are: Front row, left to right, William
Lavender, Graham Farquhar and John Henderson; at rear, Jean 'Lave nder and Lois Henderson.
(Photo by Ann's Studio)
member of St. Andrew's United
Church here. He leaves to mourd his
passing his sorrowing wife and four
daughters: Grace, Mrs. Mervin Hod-
gert, of Bornholm; Kathleen, Mrs:
Gordon Hodgert, of Exeter; Jean,
Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson, Cromarty;
Olive, Mrs. Norman Ferguson, Byron,
and his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Schilbe, Zurich: There are
five sisters: Mrs. (Annie) Finkbeiner,
Zurich; Mrs, (Alice) Deters, Cromar-
ty; Mrs. (Gertie) Sitter, Thedford;
Mrs. (-Greta) 'Cruikeral, Aerin, Ohio;
Mrs. (Irene) McClinchey, Varna; a
brother, Henry Schilbe, of Zurich,
and four grandchildren also survive.
A short private funeral service was
held from his late residence'on Tues-
days followed by a public service at
St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen,
conducted by Rev. A. Hinton. A
duet, "Behind the Sunset," was sung
by two nieces, Irene Harburn and
Dorothy Simpson. The pallbearers
were Messrs, Bob Elgie, Carl McClin-
chey, Roy Consitt, Jim McNaughton,
Morley Cooper, Bill Deitz, Tom Kay
and Donald Daysnond, The " flower -
bearers were nephews of' the deceas-
ed. Interment was in Exeter ceme-
tery. Relatives attended the funeral
from Acrin, Ohio, London, Thedford,
McKillop, Byron, Zurich, Exeter,
Cromarty and Varna.
Miss Lsabelle Alexander has return-
ed to Toronto after spending the -holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Beattie and family,
of Wingham, spent New Year's with
Mr. and Mrs, Robert McBride,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Damm and lit-
tle son, of Kitchener, spent a few
days with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Damm,
Mrs. Alice Cook, of ' London, i•s .
spending'a few days, with her mother,
Mrs. J. McClymont, •
Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter returned
to her home here on New Year's day
after spending three weeks with her
aunt and uncle, • Mr. and Mrs. W.
Horney, in Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs. Archie P on and
family spent New Year's with Mr, and
Mrs. Joe Ferguson, of Chiselhurst.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Westlake,
Ronald and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Keyes and Marlene, all of
Bayfield, spent New Year's with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love and Nancy
returned to their home in Caro, Mich.,:
after spending the holidays with Mr.
R. Cooper and Beatrice.
Word has been received of the
death of Mrs. Margaret McNevin, of
San Bernardino, California, on the
28th of December. Mrs. McNevin liv-
ed in the vicinity of Kippen for many
years before moving to London a num-
ber of years ago, and has lived in
California for the past 20 years or
more,
HENSALL
(Continued from Page 1)
Death of Mrs. F. Cawthorpe
The death of Mrs. F. Cawthorpe
formerly Jean Dick, of Hensall, oc-
curred in Toronto General Hbspital
on Tuesday, Dec. 30. The deceased
was well known here. Following her
marriage to the late Dr. F. Caw-
thorpe, they took up residence in
Tavistock where he predeceased. her
a number of years ago.. She is sur-
vived by one son, Capt. Dr. Joseph
Cawthorpe, of Montreal, and also by
three sisters, Mrs, Bertha Bell, Hen-
sall, Mrs, Tait and Mrs. Caldwell, To -
onto, and three brothers, -Geo. Dick,
Hensall;, John Dick, Orillia, and Chas.
Dick, Vancouver. The funeral was
held at Tavistock with interment in
Thamesford cemetery,
Miss Annie Hood, life-long resident
of the village, celebrated her 95th
birthday quietly at her home Wednes-
day, and received many cards and
birthday congratulations. Miss Hood
who lives alone, is very active for her
years. She does her own housework
and looks after herself,
Mrs, M. C. Dougall, the very effici-
ent organist and director of Carmel
Presbyterian 'Church, was surprised
when she was presented with a lgve-
y table lamb at the conclusion of the
service in the church by thh choir.
Mr. and Mrs. -Sam Rennie and fam-
ly spent New Year's in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Casey Hudson and
amily, of Goderich, spent New Year's
Vith Mrs, George Hudson.
Mrs. L Simpson left for Detroit,
where she will spend the winter
months with members of her family,
Miss Doris Buchanan, of Parkhill,
was a recent week -end visitor with
her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker 'Carlile and
atnlle and 'Mrs. R>i'iison ,Carlile were
Cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Richard -son at Goderich,
714. A 1ln
er R ltm
an. w
io
h been
Very poor- health for slits' time.
Was' 'taken to Victoria l4osl►ital, Lon -
den, for further treatment11rs. 11. Arnold 'was visited by her
dlste 'a Baia, $ew ' or ; :40d.r '(� 'd> oY,
Mrs. Lammie, Amy and Greta were
regent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Laramie and Bobby.
Mrs, V. • Schwalm' and Ray - ars
yi:,i:ing with relatives in St. Thoma:.
141x, and Mrs. 15,.. A. Orr. and family
visited with relatives in Windsor ov-
er the holiday.
Rev. R. 11. Sanderson and Mrs.
Sanderson have returned to their
home in Lumsden,. Sask.,'after a visit
spent with their daughter and son-in-
law, Rev. and Mrs. P. 'A. Ferguson
and family.
Miss Helen Munn, R.N., New York,
is visiting with her parents, Mr.• and
Mrs. R. Munn.
Dr. Norma Cook has returned to
Toronto after spending the holiday
season with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Miss Wilma Dinnin, on the teac'1-
ing staff at Sarnia, and Bert Dillies,
of Toronto, spent the holiday season
I1'e;r :('Cllr s, Mr. alla Mrs. '\'i.
Dinnin,
Miss Phe. ;Hs Dougall, Sat:lt SI.r.•.
Marie, visited lies pnrests, _Mir, rn;:t
Mrs. W. 11, Dougall, recently.
Miss Helea McNaughton and GIenn.
McNaugbtcn, rf Toronto. visited their
parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Me-
Naughtcn for the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case were in
Lcndon recently attending the 50th
welding anniversary of Mrs. Case's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Reid,
residents of London for the past 22
years.
Mr.. and Mrs. Stewart Barbour were:
holiday visitors with Mr. and' Mrs.
James Hoggarth and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Kennedy and Jean.
Mrs. Gladys Smith, Montreal; .Mr.
and Mrs. Donaldson, London, and 'Al.
Pearson, Toronto, spent the holiday
season with Mrs. A. 'Saundercock.
Mr. and Mrs. George -Walker spent
Christmas withtheir son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wal-
ker, Toronto, and with their daugh-
ler and son-in-law, Mr, and Mr.?. Geo.
curd,
The many friends of George "Bunt"
P,-er, who is at present a patient at
St. .Tost•uii's "tl, London, will
lt' ]'leased t,,; learn he is impioving
urccly and expects to be home in the
near future.
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