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riKNX RANCH BOYS WILL BE AT TEE TTYGIENIO. SUPPLIES (RURDER. GOODS)
Cryttal Palace Ballroom, Mitchell, Fri- mailed postpaid in plain. sealed 8twelope
day, January 23. in an Old Tymo Barn Dance. with price list. 6 samples 284; 24 samples
4180-1 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-78, NOVA -RUBBER
CO., Box 91, Hamilton. Ont.
Wanted,
Lost and Found
AiVANTED—HOUSE TO RENT, FURNISH-
, v or ontorodobod. Fmairr.,LiEuTEN_ poUND-1N W. G. WILLIS' 8110E STORE,
ANT C. O. hIAGEE, StatMn. Glin-
Pair of blue knitted gloves. Owner may
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41.110x1, have same by applying to Box 636, EXPOSI-
ton. TOR. OFFICE and, paying charges.
WANTED TO BUY -ALL KINDS OF OLD
" iron. 'rags, mattresses, batteries. W511
call for. CLARENUE RwrVES. Seaforth.
4180-1
For Sale
4180-1
In Memoriam
TN LOVING MEMORY OF JOAN AGNES.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLach-
lanv who passed away on January 22. 1946.
FR SALE -'29 MODEL 'A' FORD, Al "Ever remembered by her- Parents."
conditicm. Apply to THOMAS PRYCE.
Phone 840 r 2, Seaforth. 4180n1
FOR SALE -32 YORKSHIRE WEANLING
Pas. 7 weeks old. Phone 652 r 3, Sea -
forth. MAURICE ETITE. 4180%1
FOR RENT -TWO FURNISHED R0i0MS
for rent: suitable for young married �u -
Pie, preferably no children. Apply to Box
635. HURON EXPOS/TOR. 4180-1
PIANO AND VIOLIN FOR SALE - right piano. piano, in good condition: also niee
viOlin, bow and case; reasonable. Home eve-
nings after 5 p.m. JAMES ELLIOTT, Dub-
lin. 4178-3
T'OR SALE -1933 TERRAPLANE SEDAN.
six good tires. Recently overhauled Ap-
ply to ED. SCHWARTZENTRUBER, Zurich_
4179x2
Business Cards
SECRETARIAL AND BOOKKEEPING SER-
" vice. Records maintained and prepared
for income tax purposes. W. EDWARD
SOUTHGATE. Office in Dominion Bank
Bldg., Seaforth. 417649
Tenders Wanted
MENDERS WANTED -TENDERS WILL BE
received until January 30, 1948, for 12
cords of 14 -inch hardwood, for S. S. No. 12,
HOGG Secretary.
Births
WILBEE- In Scott Meanorial Hospital, •on
January 16. to M. and Mrs. Thomas Wil -
bee. Seaforth, a son -Peter Douglas.
McCORMICK-In Windsor, on January 3. to
Dr. and Mn Robert McCormick (nee Marion
Belch). a son -John Warden.
REEKIE-In Victoria Hospital, London. on
January 15, to Mx. and Mrs. Andrew
Reekie (nee Mildred Britton), a son -Paul
Wilson.
Usborne Council
(Continued -from Page 1)
wood, Allan Westeott and Howard
Kerslake, constructed. and repaired in
the past by owner agreement, inter-
viewed the council in regard to hav-
ing further repairs made which they
believed to be De cssury. Whitney
Coatc,, also interviewed tie council
about the Wm. Woods is.v.'ard Drain
being in need of repairs. The council
advised that upon majority petitions
these drains could be taken over as
brifigea 0,111Varta; $14,000; machin-
erY; New '1 16,!000, repairs $2,000; Mitt-
OellaneoliS, $800. Total $48,000. -The
bylaw was given three, readings and
Passed by resolation of council and
•directed to be seht to the DePartment
of Higtwayti,,for approval.
Connell continued the increased
price of the crawler tractor and
equipment on order with the Sheridan
Equipment to $14,495. Delivery of
the tractor and snowplow was receiv-
ed during the time of the meeting.
Grants of $10 each Were made to
the War Memorial Children's Hospi-
ta.1 and the Queen Alexandra Sanitor-
lulu, both of London, on motion of
CoUncillors Slinpson and Tuckey.
Correspondence was tabled and
dealt. with as follows: From the Dept.
of Highway, asking for invoice of
all outstanding assessments assessed
against the Province for drainage
works performed in the township.
Council instructed that all outstand-
ing accounts be forwarded. From W.
T. Cornish; Seaforth, bill for 1900 14 -
inch tile for the Cann.Mitchell Drain,
directed to be paid out of the drain
account. The road superintendent pre-
sented vouchers to the amount of $1,-
460.72 for payment and further bilis
to the amount of $682.60 were passed
and orders drawn on the treasurer
for payment of the same on motion of,
Councillors Simpson and Pincombe.
All motion, agreements and resolu-
tions were unanimously carried, and
council adjourned to meet again in
regular session on Friday afternoon,
Feb. 6.
ZION
Mr. Mowet Stacey and Gordon Reed
spent Tuesday in Preston.
Mr. Morley Lannin spent an after-
noon in St. Marys recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and
Keith visited With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Gibb on. Sunday after-
noon.
Owing to the condition of the roads
Thursday last. the Women's Associa-
tion had to be postponed to a later
date.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pepper attended
the funeral of her, aunt, Mrs. David
Etty, in Mitchell on Tuesday.
9rcostra,w O ;In att0,11„49409, ' spetis att,p0teer, 1.41 he
There will ,he a beeth4411, ••• •gtieSt ex«, •
Ti;ip. annual,. congregational ..t1e0FIIM 104.0 .e?tellt,litt ahtettAeed CA,
or the United Church will be „hell '11; lierrea atigi 10.„ Mrs,
Orville ts), Dettidd
HENSALL
The annual congregational meeting
of Carmel Presbyterian Church was
held in the church hall on Friday
evening. The minister, Rev. P. A.
the Oharch achoolreare,
Jae. Q. A pot -luck 'supper will ne
served in charge of the WomaiVS440-
sedation,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Preeraan, •of
Clinton, spent Sunday with Mrs. An-
nie Saundercock and family.
The Kippen East Woniien's Institute
is sponsoring a St. Valentine's euchre
and dance in Hensall Town Hall an
Friday, Feb. 13.
Mrs. F. G. Bonthron was hostess. to
the Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary
Monday evening with Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm as co -hostess, .Mrs. Glenn
Bell, the president, was in the chair.
The hymn, "0 God, Our Help in Ages
Past, was sung and the Scripture les-
son was read by Mrs. Harold Bell.
Mrs. ,Alex .Hildebrandt led in prayer.
Roll call was the payment of fees.
Mrs. P. 'A. Ferguson outlined the new
study book, fifth eh -Apter, entitled,
"The: Great Commis.sion." The clos-
ing hymn, "What a •Friend We Have
in Jesus," was sung and Mrs., Stewart
Bell led in prayer. Refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs. Harold
Bonthron and Mrs. Harry Hoy.
The regular meeting of the Cham-
ber of 'Commerce will be held Tues-
day, Jan. 23, when the local hockey
team will be guests. Torry Gregg,
•Inicipal drains. but that cheaper re- Ferguson, I3.A., constituted the meet -
pairs could be effected by the owners ing with a brief worship service and
coming to agreement and iluceeding presided over the business delibera-
without in the township en- tions. Mel. Moir was appointed con-
gineer, as the proposed projects were gregational secretary. Excellent re-
ot large: After co7.si,lerable discus- ports were gi,ven, showing steady pro -
ion the owners • appointed (=nit- gress and faithful service in all de -
res towork with a committee from partments.
he council to see to having, the work Reports were read as follows: -Kirk
one. Committees appointed '.vere: Session, W. R. Davidson; Church
eywood. Westcott, Kerslake Drain- School, A. W. Kerslake; W.M.S.,.Mrs.
Wilson Morley, Victor Heywood. Wil- A.' D. McEwen; Mission Band, Mrs.
lam Woods Award Drain - Garnet R. MacLaren; Arnold Circle, Mrs. F.
cFalls, Gordon Heywood. Whitney G. Bonthron; Y.P.S., Bert Thomson;
oates. Wilson Morley to apply for Ladies' Aid, Mrs, Mel. Moir; congre-
he services of a drainage surveyor gational statement, Mr. Glenn Bell.
ron3 the Drainage Department of the After eighteen years as envelope
.A.C., Guelph. seeretry- and treasurer, Fred G. Bon -
Harvey Godbolt interviewed coun- thron tendered his resignation. The
•:1 regarding, the condition of disre- matter was left in the, care of the
)air which he believed to exist on Board of Management. A. W. Kers-
,ortions of the Fletcher Municipal lake .tendered his resignation as sec -
rain. and 1.s. an interested owner pre- retarydreasurer of the church school,
rented a written demand for repairs and Chas. Forrest was appointed to
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R. R. No. 4, Walton. 4179-2 -
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TENDERS WANTED t
1.
For Painting
!TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE 1
undersigned up to •and including Febru- I
ary 2, 1948, for painting and the supply of 1
necsary materials- for the painting of the .„
new Nving of Scott Memorial Hospital. Sea- -
,rth. . (
Plans and specifications may be seen upon
aro-lication to the undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
LAWRENCE DE LA FRAMER
Scott Memorial Hospital,
' Seaforth.
4180-2 1
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TENDERS WANTED
FOR WOOD
QIXTY-FIVE CORDS OF HARD BODY
" wood, 12 inches Song, half maple and half
beech. Tenders .to be in by January 25th.
For further particulars apply to
GEORGE L. REID, Sec.-Treas.,
Stanley Township School Area.
4179-2
Notices • ,
TF BIRDS ARE DOWN IN PRODUCTION,
' try a bag of Pioneer Big 3 Laying Mash_
Leading poultrymen advise f ceding pellets at
noon. Pioneer 1€4i, and 24% Dairy Feeds,
containing molasses. are now available. See
It.. KERSLAKE. 4180x3
rHARIS FOUNDATION GARMENTS -ONE-
" Piece girdles and bras: Charis wishes
to announce Mau. Lemon has been appoint-
ed representative s.for Seaforth and district -
Have a demonstatfion in your own borne.
No extra charge. Sold on money back guar-
antee. Price range, 54.45 to 521.50.
417.3.3
NOTICE
Township of Hullett
A, CAR OWNERS IN rah T7NSHIP
of Tiollett are requested not to arktheir
ears oo the Roads of the Township during the
winter. Cars that are left on the roads are
at the owner's' risk and a detriment to the
operators of snow plows.
. GEO. W. COWAN,
Clerk.
4180-1
NOTICE
Township of Hullett
APPLICATIONS
11 Ori.h CLERK OF rtin. TOWNSHIP OF
''' Hullett, George W. Cowan. Londesboro,
will receive applications for the Position of
Road Superintendent for the Township of
Mullett 'The rate of pay has been set by the
Council at .60 cents per hour. MI applica-
tions to be in the hands of the Clerk on or
before 130 p.m.. Monday. February 2, 1948.
GEO, W. COWAN,
Clerk.
4180-2
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of MARGARET C. DOCHERTY
A T.s, PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
''''' the Estate of Margaret C. Docherty, late
of the Village of Egmondville, in the County
crf Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on the
27th day of December, 1947. are hereby noti-
fied to send in fall thepartfeal . of their claims
5,
to undersigned on or ore the 7th day
of Folarclary, 1948. after vrhi h date the assets
will be distributed. having regard only to
claians then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 15th day of Janu-
ary, 1948. •
• McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth. Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
4179-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
n be effected. Council accepted the
demand and directed that the town-
ship engineer be asked to make an
examination of the Fletcher Drain as
soon as possible and report to council.
The Clerk was authorized to return
C. Smith's guarantee cheque on his
gravelling contract since the statutory
30 days were well passed.
Bylaw No. 1, 1948, known as the
money borrowing bylaw, authorizing
the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow
from the Bank of Montreal, Exeter
branch, on behalf of the municipality,
a sum or sums not exceeding in the
aggregate $35,000, for the purpose of
the proper carrying on of the busi-
ness of the township for the ensuing
year, this bylaw was given three
readings and passed by resolution of
council. Bylaw No. 2, 1948, providing
for the total expenditure on the roads
of the township for the year 1948,
the sum of $48,000 made up of the
following items: Construction: Roads
$2,000. bridges and culverts $8,200,
building $5,000; maintenance: roads,
In the Etate of CHARLES CASEY WAY
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
- the Estate if Charles Casey Way, late of
the Township of Tuokersmith, Fanner, de-
ceased. who died on or about the 25th day of
December. 1947. are hereby notified to send
1» to the ander:1114mM on or before the 23rd
day of jarreary, 1948, full Particulars of
*felt claims.
hateedintelr after the said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto,
ifailita heard only 40 etaltas of which the
treidetsbrned shall then ha'l'e notice, to the
exclusion of tell others, and the undersigned
gal not be liable te, any retrou
claim the tindetithoted shall tot then have
notke for the resell 9,,aistribitect any
port thereof;
gotiforqt, tine eth day of Seine.
eat 1040,
&Anilw.
Seffettet Int the DuAAti,
drffs-a
the office. Appointments to the Board
of Management were as follows: Ed.
Munn, A. D. McEwen, Archie Hog-
garth, Rex Dick, Harold C. Bell.
Vote of thanks were enthusiastical-
ly tendered to Mr. Bonthron for his
long service and excellent care of the
financial matters of the church; to
Mr. Kerslake, for his service as secre-
tary -treasurer of the Sabbath School,
and to the minister, Rev. P. A. Fergu-
son, to whom a substantial bonus was
voted. Mr. Ferguson spoke of plans
in preparation for the coming year
and thanked the congregation for
their loyalty, friendship and service
during the past years in which splen-
did -progress has been made. Follow-
ing conclusion of the business, re-
freshments were served.
Miss Mary Ann Hoggarth left last
week to spend the winter months with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth.
A bingo and dance, sponsored by
the Hensall branch of the -Canadian
Legion, will be held in the Town Hall,
Friday. Jan. 23, with good prizes. Mur -
1
Our $64 questimi is: "What makes a groaner
a crooner?" Our answer . . . A Complete
Oil and Grease change will make your car
purr and sing like !Ting."
Seaforth Motors
Phone 141
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
Seaforth
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Sti Cooper, son of Mr, and Mrs. Williare
R. Cooper, of Kien, the marriage VI
take place the early Partof Pabrie
ary,.
Norma" Smith, on the staff of
the local telephone Office here, ad
bride -elect of early February, was
presented with -a lovely blanket by the
staff and a theatre party enjoyed fol-
lowing the presentation.
. Four persons were injured and a
taxi driver was charged with, danger-
ous driving as the result of an colli-
sion between a car and a truck on
Dundas St, at William St., Landon.
Injured and in Victoria Hospital are
Jack Peebles, of Hensall, who is suf-
fering from a fractured left knee, and
Miss Dorothy Culley, 540 Adelaide St.,
who sustained severe head injuries.
Treated at the hospital and later al-
lowed to leave were Frank Raven, 23,
of 37 Hyla St., driver of the taxi, and
Donald Van de Peer, 47 Appel St., a
passenger in the taxi. Raven receiv-
ed lacerations to his right knee while
the passenger suffered bruises and
lacerations to his right ear. In city
court Raven was charged with dan-
gerous driving. No plea was taken
and he was released on bail of $1,000
until Jan. 28.
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gave at B4440r. Tuesday tight,
brand and .041001140.0, with two 0415
eat*, led the lIeliS411, attaglf..
•DariittWead--4100.1, Weide; defense,
I. Hayter and Kleinstiver; centre, R.
RayIer; wingS; Muer andrtaugh;
'tubs., Geiser, Schroeder, Willert,.
man, Ford.
Dayntam; defense,
'CIIIPchase and Cameron; centre, 'At-
tie; wings, Nicholson and Burns:
subs, Doig, Hildebrand, Mason, J.
$augster, D, Sangster.
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MALTING BARLEY
This year we are again contracting Barley for
The Canada Malting Co..
Contact us for particulars.
Geo.- T. Mickle and Sons
Nights 133 Phone 103
HENSALL, ONTARIO
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BODGESFea.
SUPER CUSHION TIRES
NOW STANDARD EQUIPMENT
ON -ALL DODGE PASSENGER CARS
DODGE Wail -RIM WHEELS
. WITH SIJPER CUSHION TIRO
GIVE 'YOU ADDED SMIII
OD A SMOOTH -ER RIDE
DODGEagain adds a luxury car "extra" to all its passenger cars
--uniqu.e, nedesign Super Cushion tires to assure you greater
comfort and safety. Combined with the new, wider Dodge "Safe
Rim" wheels, these bigger tires set a new standard of safety. They
run cooler which lessens the chance of a blowout. Should a blowout
occur, the deflated tire stays on the "Safety -Rim" wheel— even at
high speed — allowing safe, straight stops.
Super Cushion tires use only 24 pounds air pressure yet they carry
Womore air , volume, which greatly reduces road vibration. They
cushion the car against crosswise shocks —the softer tires taking the
jars wb.en they hit ruts, stonds or rough pavement.
This newest "Extra" joins such other outstanding Dodge extra
features as: "Safety-Rirn" wheels; Full Floating Ride; 6 -cylinder
brakes; an oil filter; four rings per piston; All -Fluid Drive on Custom
models.
• Dodge engineers have .,,,,,
done wonders to cushion '1.‘
cars against up and down '
shocks. (left). Lateral, or
crosswise, shock had never
been satisfactorily absorbed
until Super -Cushions were
produced. These bigger,
more cushioned tires soak
up lateral shock (right) giv-
ing asrnoother, steadier ride.
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