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Help Wanted 1
WAITRESS WANTED—GOOD WAGES.
TV Apply to BUD FISHER, Mitchell. 4219-1 ,
WANTED—CAPABLF. G1RI, FOR GEN-
eral housework; tyro children. AP -
ply to MRS. LEO HAGAN.
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE TO BE
held at Harold Jackson's Farm, ria
mile east of. Seaforth, on No. 8 Highway,
Monday, November 1st, at 1 p.m.: 80
head of Hereford and Durham steers and
heifers from 400 to 700 lbs.; atumber of
Holstein heifers; 2 Holstein cows due first
Part of December ; 1 Holstein cow due
March 1. Terms—Cash. HAROLD JACK-
SON, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4219-2
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF -
feces, in Town of Seaforth, Friday,
November 5th, at 1 pen., on George St.:
Ful line of household effects, including
Quebee cook Stove; electric plates; radio;'
kitchen, dining room, bedroom furniture;
di hen ; kitehen utensils; garden tools;
electric washing maohine. Terms—Kash.
THOMASICS FIN, Proprietor : Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; E. 1'. Chesney, Clerk,
4219-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
Implements and Household Effects, to
be held at Lot 4, Concession 4, Tucker -
smith, Monday, Ootober 25, era mile east
m. Ful]
Yard. at 12:30
of Sproat's Tile P
Pro
line of Farm Machinery, Household Ef-
Sects, including Frigidaire and eledtric
washer; 17 Durham steers, 8 to 10 cwt.;
matched black Peroberon team, 3500 iiba. ;
Teams—Cash. W. V. JEFFERSON, Pro-
prietor; Harold daekson, Auctioneer; E-
a,. Chesney, Clerk. 4218-2
Auction Sales
A'S
UCTION SALE—THE UNDERSIGNED
has been instructed to sell at public
auction the Household Effects of the late
Mrs. A. Scruton, in the Village of Hen-
sall, on Saturday, October 30th, at 1.30
P.m.: 1 oak dining •room suite; 2 -piece
velour chesterfield suite (new) ; 1 odd
chesterfield chair; 8 bedroom suites, one
walnut, in good shape; 2 hall racks with
mirrors , 5 bed springs ; 3 iron beds ; 1
wooden bed: 1 spring filled mattress; 1
felt mattress.; 2 iron day beds ; 1 couch;
2 large chest of 'drawers; Philco electric
radio; oongoleum rug, 9x9 ; 3 small tables;
combination buffet and china cabinet:
phonograph and records;• stair carpet;
quilts ; 2 square extension tables; 1 round
extension table; 6 kitchen cheers; 2 cup-
boards; 1 pantry baking table; 1 kitchen
clock; Duo. Charm oil burner; Classic
range ; Quebec heater; coal oil stove; elec-
tric heater ; ironing board; 2 electric irons ;
hand wringer; crocks and dishes; step-
ladder; garden tools and lawn mower.
HAROLD SCRUTON and ALMA NOR-
TON. Executors ; Ed. Corbett, Auctioneer.
4219-2
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
fects and Property in Town of Sea -
forth, George Street, Saturday, Oct. 23rd.
at 1 p.m., Estate of late John Abell:
Querbeo cook shave: coal heater; large kit-
chen cupboard:' table and chairs; writing
desk: sideboard; extension table; 4 chairs;
day bed: number of small tables : antique
rocker; 2 antique .oval back walnut chairs;
number of other mercers; odd chairs;
couch; pamlor lamp; wall clock ; chest of
drawers; 2 bedroom suits, bed, dresser,
stead, springs; i1 spring mattress ; dishes
kitchen utensils ;'•bedding; carpet; garden
tools ; quantity of wood, lumber and other
articles.. PROPERTY—Frame louse nn
George Street; kitchen, dining room, liv-
ing room and 3 bedrooms. Large lot;
sTilendid barn .with cement foundation,
suitable for 4 ;horses ar make good gar-
age. Roof in 'good dondition. Terms—
Chattele, cash. Property, 20% down, bal-
ance ession. Re-
serveonce 30 days. pons
serve bid. McCONNELL & HAYS, Solici-
tors for Estate; C. 12.. Abel;, Administra-
tor; Harold Jaakeen Auetioneere E. P.
Cheney, Clerk 4219-1
business Cards.
SECI%gTARIAL AND EOQE7'ING
serviie.e, Iteeorde, maintained and pre -
Pared for ineome tax pespose1. W. ED-
WARD SOUTHGATE. Office 4n Dtnainlon.
Bank Bldg., Seaforth. 41764!
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
fects'and Property, at Estate of Mrs.
Annie McDonald, Lot 43, Queen St., Hen-
sall, on Wednesday, November 3, 1948, at
1.30 pan.: Quebec rook stove; drop leaf
table: glass cupboard; kitchen chairs;
heavy duty 3 -burner electric range; dish-
es; oak buffet: oak dining extension table;
4 dining room chairs; small tables and
stools; gramophone; wall Block: rocker
chairs; .platform rocker; chesterfield and
1 ehair; 2 complete bedroom suites, sprite's
and mabl resses : walnut finished single
bed, spring and mattress ; love seat; 4
upholstered.,chairs , floor r damv s
electric
Tampa ; pictures ; books ; bedding : linens ;
curtains; floor rugs ; hall runner; scatter
mats ; linoleum rug ; large quantity dish-
! es ; garden tools; kitchen utensils; lawn
mower ; electric washer; tube; stand;
sealers ; canned fruit; about 3142 tons coal;
wood. PROPERTY—Lot 43, Queen St..
Hensall. White frame cottage; 2 bed
room.; ; dining room, kitchen, 3 -piece bath-
room, furnace in basement: pressure sys-
tem, hot and cold .water on tap. House
in excellent condition. Will be sold sub-
ject to reserve bid- Terms --Cash on chat-
tels. Property, 10% down day of sale;
balance 30 days- Immediate possession.
EDWARD A. McASH., Executor; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer. 4219-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, AT
Lot 1, Concession 1, adjoining Village
of Kippcn, on Thursday, October 28th, at
1 p.m.: HORSES -,Registered Clyde mare
5 years old, with Haokney colt by side;
Registered mare 10 years old; Clyde mare
5 years old. CATTLE—Registered Durham
:bull 2 years ,old, R M. Peck's breed; gray
cow 6 years old, due April; gray cow 6
gears old; due January; JOasel Cow 5 years
cad, due February; `Jersey cow 6 Years
old due' in April; Red Registered
cow due time of sale, 6 year old: red
registered mow due Mardh 23, 9 years old;
roan cow 10 years old slue December ; blue
cow, fregfl 1 month; 2 heifers, fresh two
months; registered heifer 4 years old, calf
at foot; red heifer 3 years. old, bred July;
roan heifer, 3 years old, bred September.
with calf at foot: roan heifer with elf
at foot; roan .heifer bred July 5th ; caw
7 yearn old due March; cow 5 years old,
due February: 9 steers 10-11 cwt.; 2
steers, 12 heifers,' 12 spring and summer
calves. PIGS -4 sows with 42 Pigs; 1
sow had one litter; 1 York hog; 3 York
pigs, 150 lbs. HENS -150 Hybrid pullets,
Rack and Leghorn; quantity of lumber and
wood: Massey -Harris 'Rite Way milking
machine, used six months ; a number of
Registered Females from Huron County
Hone. Farm rented- Terms — lash.
THOMAS BUTT, Proprietor; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; E. 1'. Chesney, Clerk.
4218-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implements, at Lot 19, Con.
14, McKillop Township, Friday, October
29th, at 12.30 pm., 13, south, 1r/, east of
Walton: Clyde team, 3200 lbs., 7 and 8
years old CATTLE -3 Durham cows due
in March; 3 heifers rising 2 years old; 1
steer rising 2 years old; 1 yearling steer;
3 spring calves. PIGS --4 York pigs, 70
lbs. HARNESS—Single harness ; 1 brass
mounted breeching harness : number of
horse collars. IMPLEIVIENTS—M.-H. bin-
der; McCormick mower 6 -ft.; sulky rake;
seed drill; spring tooth cultivator; diam-
ond harrows : walking plow; riding plow;
International manure spreader (in good
condition); rubber tired buggy ; set of
sloop sleighs and flat rack; farm wagon;
hay rack; gravel box: scnffler-; fanning
mill; 2 piano boxes; hay fork; whiffle -
trees ; meokyokes ; log chains ; McCormick -
Deering cream separator (practically
new). FARM -75 -acre farm, frame house,
bank barn; 6 acres of good hardwood
bush., Farm well drained, good water
supply. Ml in hay and pasture. Teems
on farm given day of sale. Reserve bid.
Terms—Cash. MRS. REBECCA J. DEN -
NIS, Proprietress ; Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer. 4218-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock, Ianpplemon4s end Household
Effects, to be held at Lot 4. Concession 4.
Tuckersmith, Monday, October 254h, 1/,
mile east of Sproat's Tile Yard, at 12.30
p.m.: HORSES -1 matched black team
of Pereheron geldings, 3500 lbs. CAT-
TLE -117 Durham and Hereford steers from
8 to 10 ewt. ; 1 cow with calf at froom.
IMPLEMENTS—Sore ig tooth cultivator;
Orgy tedder; steel slop scraper: 'McCor-
miek mower ; smaller; walking few;
cement mixer, hand or motor; ,buggy;
cutter; democrat; 2 brooder stoves; 6 cwt.
of brooder stove coal ; 2 steel drams; 18
sheets of steel roofing, 3x8 (new) ; wheel-
Sarrnw ; disc harrow ; 6 -section harrows ;
sulky rake; lift. M, -H, binder; 6 -foot
knife for M. -H. binder; logging obah's ;
3 H.P. Fafrbanks Morse engine; extension
ladder; 1 stock rack ; quantity of lumber;
hemlock elanik, scantling and matched
lumber; 50 deet basswood flooring; some
oak, 2 -inch; stone boat; lawn mower:
emery grinder; erossout draw; one-man
sew; 2 steel heavy duty double blocks with
100 feet r/ inch cable; 200 used brick's;
International grain drill ; set sleighs ; sin-
yple harneis ; double hamlets; _ honk
lays ; •chicken crate; robe; cast iron sin ;
%meltte hiller; rope wire stretcher; wagon'
Zook: letiegy pole; 240 -ib. scales; step lad•
der; *hitfleyreos; ,neakyckes, and a host
a other madam; s0 grain leaks. HOUSE-
H(!Lle-eBrarafiford cools shove; •1lsppy
Thought Geek dtove; heating stove: cab-
inet sewing snaohime; Gilson ,frigidaire, 7-
yit, ;. Sedgy dick p stoat oil stove; 'kitchen
'table and chiit$lt! ra copper boilers; hall
melt ditatee table and 6 Cheers; •dfde-
leteird; &Mdelt ; tcabine& Sa0akton radio (like
moor) Sint5fitite alletineMel Washing nea-
ohit)i+ (like newt ntiiftber Of aoekdra 64
a1iehe ,Ardor melte; 041 Atmtiteter 'tag;
thein get~ Of late& ether hoar covertiigs -
nialeeeanY 33edeeetd m'ru4i101 of entail
tables baoke's e• tki :biblia t 1 deub7 y.
Bred. lirsl4nut t#is ll i rt moi: shirts 'daa»d•
tnat;ttk ok; dto 1*idm ors h9{Yi'i.£s,
fixititar . 1 i"ettttter f ik
i t riii)l
sad lnliens'Itend
fern 1d 71Or I t flit One '"
Co Ing Events
OL4D TYME BARN DANCE, AT TRFI
Cryatal Paiaee fta1iroom Mitc blL {.
grand place to meet Your friends, Friday,
October 22nd, with Dpn Robertson ane
His Ranch Boys. Dancing 9.30 to 12,30.
42194
For Sale
WOR SAIF—BOY'S WINTER OVER-
coat, size 8; like sew. PHONE 158.
4219x+1
FOR IVORY
SALE—CLARE. JEWEL IVQ..
enamel cook stave; like new. RALPH
TURNER Phone Hensall 95 r 13.
4219-1
FOR SALE—QUEBEC COAL HEATER.
No. 18, with 20 lengths of'6-inch pipes,
2 elbows. Apply LARRY LaBUTE.
4219x1
FOR SALE—RN'GTON .12 GAUGE
pump gun and hunting coat. Apply
to ONFI.4TER T,FF, Seaforth.
4319-1
FOR SALE—CABBAGES, CARROTle,
beets and turnips, at prices you can
afford. WILLIAM BRADSHAW. Phone
50. 42194
• Oil SALE -6 PIGS FOR SALE, EIGHT
weeks ,MM. GORDON PAPPLE, R.R.
5, Seaforth. Phone 839 r 13.
4219x1
VCR SALE—GOOD (lii'FER NO. 27 AIR
cotsdifioned heater. in good shape.
Price $35.00. BURT MUIR, High St.
42194
FOR SALE—QUEBEC HEATER, GOOD
candition. Box 714, HURON EXPOS-
ITOR. 4219-1
Fi OR SALE — 2 -FURROW TRACTOR.
plow, like new. Apply to DALE
NIXON. 4219-1
FOR SALE -1929 PONTIAC SEDAN.
SEAFORTH MOTORS. Phone 141.
4219-1
FOR SALE—TRAILER, 600x16 TIRES;
body size 4rx7'x14". Price $75.00.
PHONE 347-M, Seaforth. 4219x1
FOR SALE—SOME COCKER -SPANIEL
Puppies. PHONE 126-J.
4219x1
FOR SALE — WINE CLOTH COAT,
trimmed with brown fur; girl's snow
suit, blue, both sized 14. Apply to Box
716, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4219x1
FOR SALE--BEAUTIFULM
HEINTZAN
piano, walnut finish, small size. Ex-
cellent condition. JAMES ELLIOTT, Dub-
lin, after 6 p.m. 4217.3
Personals
NEW BLANKETS FROM OLD WOOL -
lens. Turn in all your old woollens,
and get brand •new, all -wool or pure wool
blankets, in newest colours, at substantial
savings. Custom made, direct from mill to
you. Ask for catalogue today. Dept. 50,
MIDLAND MILLS, Midland, Ontario.
4219-1
MARY. J. SMITH'S NURSING HOME,
Mitchell, for convalescents, invalids
and elderly people. PHONE 69, Mitchell.
4519.68
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (it U B B E R
Goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price •list. 6 samples 25c;
24 samples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont.
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY—ALL OLD HORSES
and dead animals. If suitable for
mink feed will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer Prices.
If dead, phone at once. GILBERT BROS.,
Goderich. Phone collect: 936 r 21, or
986 r 82, Goderich. 4189-tf
Notices
WHITEWASHING WITH ROCK LIME
and DDT. Call FRED HARBURN.
Phone 44 r 9, Dublin. 4203-tf
RADIO REPAIRING — WILL REPAIR
all makes of radios. Will pick up
Mondays and Thursdays at E. H. Close's
Barber Shop. GLEN KECHNIE. Blyth.
NOTICE—IWE ARE ALWAYS LOOK-
ing for a new customer to Please him.
Why not call 50 in Dublin and 1 -ave your
Eggs and Poultry picked up at your door.
We haul poultry to the U S.A. and can
offer you a good price. STAPLETON'S
PRODUCE, Dublin. Phone 50.
4218-tf
NOTICE
COURT OF REVISION
Township of McKillop
THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP
McKillop will meet as a Court of
Revision on the 'Assessment of 1949, at
Carnegie Hwn, Seaforth, an Monday, No-
vember 1st. 1948, at 10 a.m. Parties in-
terested should govern themselves accord-
ingly.
4441,
J. M. ECKF.RT,
Clerk, McKillop.
4218-3
VILLAGE of HENSALL
Court of Revision
NTIACE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
Court of Revision of the Amassment
Roll of the Village of Hensel] for the year
1949 will hold its first meeting on Tues-
day, November 2nd, 1948, in the Town
Hall, at 8 p.m., the hast day .for appeals
en said roll being October 23rd, 1948.
JAMES A. PATERSON,
Clerk.
DATED' at Hensall, October 18, 1948,
4219.1
NOTICE
C curt of Revision
TOWNSHIP OF WILLETT WILL
hold the Court of Revision on tlhe 1949
Assessment Roll,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st
at 2.30 p.m., in the Community Hall,
Londesbora Ali appeals must be in the
hands of the Clerk prior to this date.
GEO. W. COWAN.
Clerk. 4918.6
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
FOR SNOW PLOWING
Township of Tuckersrnith
r11ENDBR.el ARE INVITED TO SUPPLY
and operate equipment to snow plow
'lawnslifp roads in the winter of 1946-
1049. Hydraulically operated equipment to
be used -end the eentraetor to merely all
leap.
Tw6 units brill be bared.
Venderrs to *tate A rate per hour and
'binge be an the Olerk'e hamds by 2 .p.m.,
Nevetaher 6, 1948 Lowest or any tender
net etedesefifily caseated.
Fat' Put'bber, .i2fothnatfon apply to
rll.0$L`ItT DALRYMPLE,
4tfiad Supernntemi���e� t
T. ci'iVF1Y',i
Tucker sin th Sceioo1
Continued from Pae 1.
Supply s Fuel Co., $2.16 H'eusail
School Fair, entry fees, $20; Craw-.
ford Simpson, labor, repairs,
$106.25; Geo. A. Fills 4 Sons, sun-
plies, $7.57; H,E.P.O., Hydro accts.,
$29:74; D. E. Kyle, per S. 111 Whit-
more, 'brooms, $14.40; Thorpe. Riv-
ers,
ioers, tabor, $12; Verna Graves,
-blinds, No. 8, $10.5.0; Dave McLean,
wohel, $10.50; Pupils No. 5, piling
wood, $5; W. V. Roy, film,., grant,
$28; miscellaneous, $3.16.
The meeing adjourned to
meet
in No. 4 School on. Tuesday, Nov.
9, at 8 p.m., if wining is completed.
FOR SALE — RED WINTER COAT,
size 16, in good condition; also, white
hockey beets and skates, size 6:e2. Apply
to Box 712, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4519x1
FOR SALE—BROWN COAT, JUST
new, size 38: only worn four times.
PHONE 180, Seaforth.
volt_ SALESGIRL'S WINE COAT AND
r leggings. size 10 years ; boy's mapki-
naaw, plaid trim brown, size 14-16; tweed
reversible coat, size 10-12. MRS. JOHN
MUIR, Seaforth. 4219x1
POR SALE—MODERN 8 -ROOM HOUSE
on East William Street, two storeys,
brand new furnace. Property includes
3/10 acres land .and other .buildings. Ap-
ply WALTER CORNISH, 47 Milton St.,
Stratford. 42184
HENSALL
FOR SALE—PLAY PEN, • 4 FEET
square;. girl's winter coat and hat;
gabardine coat: plaid jacket; regulation
tunic, size 12-14. PHONE 115.
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
The thankoffering meeting of the
Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary of
Carmel Presbyterian Church took
the form of a banquet held in the
schoolroom Monday evening. The
guests for the affair were the hus-
bands of the members. The tables
were most attractive, centred with
vases of autumn flowers. The meet-
ing was presided over by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Glenn Bell. Community
singing was featured under direc-
In the Estate of KEITH MCPHAiL
McLEAN
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Keith McPhail
McLean, late of the Town of Seaforth,
Publisher, deceased, who died on or about
the 22nd day of September, 1948, are here-
by notified to send in to the undersigned
en ar .before the 30th day of October, 1948,
fol•] particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last men-
tioned date, the assets of the said estate
will be distributed amoirgst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned wilt] not be liable to
any person ef•whose claim the undersign-
ed shall not then have notice for the
assets so distributed or any part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth, this 6th day of
October, 1948.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4217-3
Births
entiatiVe '•te attend the Federation Rltle. Erne V letal^ia. 'l:Ioniiital, Lan -
of AKrieuliure Ineetings, At this lett'; where he was, a patient re-
time":if[rs.' Munn. e, '.eased oil sere ;O(3ivinp treatment! or *Juries to
thanks to the rtes ees, the, • est ii. hand" cell. �betiame caught in
speaker and all WO had ll•,ssir�ted 'io'; lilaelline belt, art 4.11eJensen Leum-
in any way. "Auld 'Lang Syne''' ber do., • xeter.
was sung and delicious' refresh -1 Thanksgiving services were com-
ments brought the enjoyable and
in the United Church
largely -attended event to a close. Sullins last, the guest .speaker, for
Hedden n - Cornish tyle ::ayke
being Rev. D. M. Guest,of
With a floral background of 'weng 'For his' morning theme
autumn leaves and 'flowers •Mem-he on "The Duty of Being
oriel •Church, St. +Catharines; wan Thanful," and the evening sub-
the scene Of a charming wedding ject; "The Handwriting TJpon the
i esti
on
n
de direction
under choir,
all The
VP
16,2.30 .m,
Octoberat
Saturd ctobpan., of Mr. 'Sam Rannle, sang appropri"
of Mr. and
d Mrs. ClayttonneoJ. Cornish,
when ShirleyMarguerite, daughter ate anthems, the soloist being Mrs.
R. Broderick. Miss Greta Laramie
so Catharines,sand Russell Arthur, was at the organ console. A lovely
the lateof Mrs. Catherine Hedden and basket of roses on the organ were
exchangedxe George Hedden, . Hensel', F. in .memory of the late Miss Mary
marriage vows. Rev. F. McAsh, placed there by relatives.
M. Cryderman, B.C. B.D., perform- The South Huron plowing match
ed the ceremony. Mrs. F. Wilson will be held on Arnold Becker's
was at the organ console for the Farm in Stephen Township, five
traditional wedding -music, and .ac-
companied the soloist, Mr. Harry' miles west of Exeter, Friday, Oct.
Zavitz, of Poplar Hill, who sang 22The Hensall branch of the Cana
"Because." Given to marriage bye dian Legion are holding a bingo
her father the attractivegbride and dance in the Town Hall Fri-
whitechose satinfoher wedding a agosw of day, Nov. 5. Chickens and turkeys
neckline,
styled with es nt- will be the prizes, with a turkey
heart necil ire, long sleeves and for the door prize.hoop skirt. A headdress of white Miss 'Grace Brock and Mr. Lloyd
Brock, of London, spent the week-
end at filar home here.
An annual membership fee of 10
cents for adults and five cents for
children was agreed on at a meet-
ing of the Hensall Library Board,
held in the Town Hall. Rural
memberships will be 50 cents and
25 cents: Receipts from this source
will, be used in imprdving library
records, the board agreed:
Reeve A. W. Kerslake, chairman,
tion of Mrs. C. Kennedy. The guest satin held her floor -length veil of
speaker, Rev. D. Glen Campbell, of embroidered illusion, and she wore
Seaforth, presented an inspiring as her only ornament, a gold pend -
and informative address which was i ant, gift of the groom. A cascade
enjoyed by the gathering. Cantrib- i of red roses formed her bridal bou-
uting to the program was a vocal quet. Five attendants preceded
solo by Mrs. A. Scholl; piano duet, 1 the bride to the altar: Mrs. W. A.
Mrs. C. Kennedy 'and- Mrs. C. For- Nicol, Poplar Hill, matron of hon -
rest. Rev. P. A. Ferguson, minis-
ter of the church, spoke briefly..
The refreshment committee includ-
ed Mrs. A. R. Orr and Mrs. Gor-
don Schwalm; program, Mrs. C.
Kennedy. Forty were present.
The Hensall-Exeter unit of the
Women's Christian Temperance
Union held the October meeting in
the church schoolroom of the Unit-
ed Church Tuesday afternoon with
the devotional period in charge of
Mrs. C. L. Jinks, assisted by Mrs.
R. A. Brook. Mrs. E. Geiger, the
president, took the chair and dis-
cussed the highlights of the tem-
perance convention held at London
recently. and quoted extracts front
a speech condemning social .drink-
ing. She pointed out that the tem-
perance movement must not re-
main only among the women of
the church, but must spread to the
men, board, and ministers of the
church Mrs. W. J. Down, of Exe-
ter, in presenting brief comments
of the convention, stated that what
she noted most was the intense en-
thusiasm of the leaders. Much bus-
iness was discussed and arrange-
ments will be made if possible to
present films in the church in the
near future.
The annual historical research
and grandmothers' meeting of the
Hensall Institute was held at the
'
home of Mrs. E. Geiger on .Wed-
nesday night, Oct. 13. Mrs. Robt.
Cameron assisted the hostess, Mrs.
A. Kerslake. The. president open-
ed the meeting with the Ode,_ and
"When You and I Were Young,
Maggie," after which the Lord's last for Portage La Prairie, Man„
Prayer was repeated. The presi-
dent extended welcome to , the
grandmothers and guests. In an-
swer to the roll call, each member
wore some old article of clot/dug:
The motto, "Let nothing valuable
be lost or forgotten," as presented
by Mrs. Cross, was most inspiring.
Mrs. Paul Doig. of Seaforth, guest
speaker, delighted her audience by
taking as her subject, "Your Vil-
lage Tweedsmuir History." The im-
portance of compiling past data
was stressed. At the close of her
remarks She quoted the Poem,.
"Great Grandad." A beautiful vo-
cal duet, "When Ma 'Honey Sings
An Oldtime Song," was contribut-
ed by Mrs. C. Kennedy and Mrs.
P. Ferguson. accompanied by Mrs.
C. Forrest. 'During the business
period a "thank -you" note was re-
ceived from Mrs. E. Chipchase, re-
ferring to the bank book given her
son, Billie. The district meetings
featuring the subject, "Developing
Community Enterprises," will be
held at Exeter on Nov. 4, and at
Seaforth on Nov. 5. The annual
convention of Western Ontario
Women's Institutes is to be held
in Hotel London, Oct. 26, 27 and
28. Several members volunteered
to attend some of the sessions.
Mrs. G. Schwalm personally thank-
ed the group for their remembrance
of Barbara 'Louise. Mrs. G. Arm-
strong was named Institute repres-
BF.7.T In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell,
R.R. 2, Hensall, aeddaaughter.
MONTGOINERY—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, an Oct. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Rosa
mnntgomery (nee Marjorie Golding),
Seaforth, a son.
PFAFF—At the Stephan Nursing Home,
Hensall, on Friday, Oct. 16, 1948, 4o Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff, Crediton, (nee
Marjorie Hoffman, Zurich), a son.
MAY ---In St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1948, to Mx. and
Mrs. Warren D. May, Exeter, a daugOh-
iter.
EGMONDVILLE'
The snow of the week -end made
one feel that 01d Man Winter was
rapidly approaching. The blanket
of snow was so heavy that the
trees, with their autumn foliage,
were in some cases weighted to
the ground.
Mrs. Jas. Finlayson spent the
week -end with relatives in Toron-
to.
des
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon
and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker
and Terry, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Bushfield spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jeffery and
attended Staffa anniversary.
Mrs. W. B. Janes, Stratford, is
visiting her cousins, -Mr. and Mrs.
James 'Malcolm. .
Mr. and Mrs; George Pepper vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Seale.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and
Carl spent Sunday in Preston with
her brother, Mr. Williams and Mrs.
Williams.
Mrs. H. Workman, who spent
the past week with her daughter,
Mrs. 't•Terli, l ritton and Mr. Brit-
ton, returned to her home in Hen-
sall on Silnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mb. Roney vipited
on Sunday with Mr. and MrS, Geo.
Ahrens.
Mr. and fruits. Sack Kemp, ,Mit-
eh8Il, spent 'Sunday with Mr. and
400.,2 Mrs, 41ennPepper. _...
or, Miss June Hil,son, Miss Bev-
erley Cornish, Mrs. L, More, Jr.,
St. Catharines, and Miss Patricia
Shewan, Poplar Hill, bridesmaids.
Mrs. Nicol wore a -blue moire taf-
feta gown, fashioned with a sweet-
heart neckline, capped sleeves, el
bow length gloves, full skirt with
side peplums and carried a colon-
ial bouquet of pink roses. Miss Nil-
son chose an aqua style of dress
s'tr.ilar to the matron of honor.
Mrs. More, Miss Patricia Shewan.
and Miss Beverley Cornish chose
gowns of frosted taffeta in colors
of yellow, green and mauve, styled
with square neckline and full
,skirts, and carried colonial bou-
quets of white roses. Lloyd Hed-
den, St. Catharines, brother of the
groom, attended as best • man,
while Vernon Hedden, L. More, Jr.,
Harry Jones and Ted Kaye, St.
Catharines, ushered. ' For the re-
ception held at Queenston Hall, St.
Catharines, for one hundred guests,
Mrs. Cornish received gowned in
grey crepe with black accessories,
and wore a corsage of red roses.
The groom's mother was unable to
attend owing to illness. For their
honeymoon trip to Sarnia and Port
Huron the bride travelled in a
grey wool dress over which was
worn a loganberry wine coat and
accessories in black. Mr. and Mrs.
Hedden will reside at 6 Woodland
Ave., St. Catharines. Guests were
present from Poplar Hill, Komoka,
Dresden, Clinton, Hensall, Port
Huron, Hamilton and Toronto.
Mrs. Jas. Sangster left Friday
where she will spend the winter
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George Sangster.
Mrs. George Hudson left on Sun-
day for London, where she intends
to spend the winter months with
her sister, Mrs. R. Jarrott,
Mr. Jack Farquhar has returned'
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"A life insurance
estate is there
when it is needed."
Confederation Life
Association
Hensall Phone 55
MONSTER
--EUCHRE--
Friday Nite, Nov. 5t6
IN CARDNO'S HALL AT 8.30 SHARP
$100 in Cash Prizes
1st PRIZE $60.00—($30.00 for each Partner) .�
LONE HANDS $30.00
CONSOLATION $10.002-($5 for each Partner)
DOOR PRIZE $5.00 ..
ADMISSION -- $1.00 per Person
Come Early and Bring a Partner
Everybody Welcome!
PROCEEDS FOR PURCHASING UNIFORMS
Sp'sored by
The Seaforth Fire Brigade
ALF
CLUB
For 1949
SEAFORTH. FALL FAIR
Will all boys and girls (12 years
and over), who wish to belong
to a Local Calf Club, please
notify Mr. Robert Campbell, R.
R. 1, Dublin; Mr. Oliver Ander-
son, R.R. 1, Londesboro, or the
Secretary, Mrs. Joseph Grum-
mett, R.R. 2, Seaforth, as soon
as possible.
Eighth Annual Sale of
REGISTERED
erefords
presided. The 1114'04'44We. re rt in-
dicated
ndicated ' circulatiOa d'off'ing ',`, ebteritl.
ber had decreased froth 434 In 107,
to 064. Tile rk ase o1 A; .let Cr
0-10 ''e'1enediA :.: ritallAi•A t4180,8f ,
Afi: 04reed Vii"
•
The undersigned will sell by
Public Auction for
Stott Bros.
2 Miles Northeast of For-
est, 1/4Mile East of' High-
way no. 21
Sat., Oct. 23
31 HEAD
18 BULLS AROUND 1 YEAR OLD
9 BRED HEIFERS
4 OPEN HEIFERS
Herd Fully Accredited
1BULLS BLOOD TESTED
Heifers Vaccinated
Offerings sired by our Crapo Bred
Sires: Ellis Domino 18th C.F.
152208;' Repeat. Donlino 18th C.F.
120823. The Bred .Heifers are mat-
ed to our new Herd Sire, M. B.
Eni,'blem 203 4586913, purchased
from Meadow Brook Farms, Roches-
ter, Mich.
SALE AT 1 P.M., SHARP
Catalogue on request.
. W. S. O'N,EIL, E. M. LESTER.,
LINC. WHITE — Auctioneers,
c
CARDNO'S HALL
Friday, Od.H2.204
EUCHRE 8.30 LUNCH' SERVED
Due to Tax Exemption received,by Institute since+
previous advertisement, ADMISSION NOW IS—
EUCHRE AND DANCE 50o
DANCE ONLY — ' 35c
Auspices:
SEAFORTH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
19th ANNUAL
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OCTOBER 29th
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•
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Hospital Building Fund
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