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MORE AND MORE DANGERS ARE
coming to the Crystal Palace Ball-
room, Mitchell, every Friday night, to
enjoy dancing to the music of Don Rob-
ertson and his Ranch Boys.• 4296x2
Property For Sale
•
POR SALE --NEW _ HOUSE, RANCH
style; fully modern- oil furnace, air
conditioned. Can be bought with down
prLyment and monthly payment plan. C.
G: LEE. John Street 4286-tf
FOR SALE
New House, Modern,
Seven Rooms, James St.
Immediate occupation.
PHONE 353
NOTICE
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING.-
HAROLD FINLEY, Ord St..�
Sea -
forth.
ATi EN 11ON. CAR OWNERS t-DUPLI-
cate keys for all antomobtles now
made at SEAFORTH MOTORS.
4295-3
WILL THE PERSON WHO IN ERROR
•' took the wrong topcoat at Seaforth
Community Centre on April 19, please re-
turn same as his doesn't ft.
4296x1 R. S. H0DONALD
Personals •
ITYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R U.B B E R
Goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c:
24 samples 11.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73.
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton.
Ont
Help Wanted
WANTED - RELIABLE GIRT FOR
general housework. Phone 853.
SCOTT'S POULTRY FARM.
4296-1
WANTED - GIRL F 0 R GENERAL
homework: afternoons and Satur-
days. , PHONE 364, Seaforth.
SALESMAN WANTED - TO SELL
roofing and insulation. Commission
basis. Write Box 834, HURON EXPOSI-
TOR. - 4275-t£
WANTEYY
D -A PROTESTANT HOUSE -
keeper, reliable, under 50 years of
age, for a smart middleaged widower.
Modern home. Write Box 869, HURON
RA POSITOB. 4296x1
RADIO REPAIRS - WHEN YOU
radio won't work. bring it to TERRY'S i
RADIO REPAIR„ and take it home the
came day -any day. Oppesite Dick House.
Phone 347-R, Seaforth. 4295-tf
NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF SEA-
fordi and surrounding districts: The
-Shell Gas Station, situated on the west
end of Goderi8l Street, has changed hands.
It will now he operated under Norman
Hickey. We will carry a large variety
of stock repairs and garage accessories.
So first time by. give us a try. Our aim
is - to please and serve our customers as
they desire. NORMAN HICKEY. 4296x3
Lost and Found
LOST--CHIIA'S KIDDIE CAR, WITH
pedals. Red -blue trim. Finder please
advise Box 870, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4296-1
LOST -LADY'S GOLD ELCO WRIST
watch, in Exeter or Hensall, Wednes-
day evening, April 12. Finder please
phone HENSALL 136-W. Reward.
4296-1
For Sale
Wanted
�>TANTPSD-50 USED 600a16 TIRES FOR
trade-in on new Goodyear De Luxe
11-Weat8ters. Liberal allowance. Drive
safety with new tir.¢;. SEAFORTH
'OTORS. Phone 141. 42963
Poo t
'OR SALE - AT 31OORE'S POULTRY
FARM
450 Leghorn X Rock
Pullets, hatched Feb. 16
500 Barred Rocks, hatch-
ed March 9th
Day old, sexed and mixed chicks and
poultry supplies.
MOORE'S
POULTRY FARM
B.R. 3. SEAFORTH
Phone 666 r 3 - Seaforth
Moor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -1932 CHEV. SEDAN,-, IN
good running order. Quantity of
loose hay. Apply to WM. STOREY.
Phone 849 r 15, Seaforth.
4296x1
49
ti 0R earat, .R - GIR'S SPRING COAT
r and hsize 2.LPHONE 253-W
4296x.1
FOR SALE -50 BUSFFI S CLINTON
seed oats. MFRVIN DEITZ. Phone
X23 r 13. Dublin. 4296-1
CHEV.. SEDAN
Two-tone in color.,
4.8 CHEV. SEDAN
FOR SALE - SPRAYED APPLES.
Phone Clinton 613 r 24. FRED Me-
CLY-MONT. 4287x10
FOR SALE - ONE NEW LADY'S
• bicycle, los than regular value. H.
NOTICE -TO THE '` Ham" OR DAME. Kippen. 4296x1
PUBLIC 11 old. SA JOHN E.IGS. McLEAN, R.R. 1,, Sea10 OR 12 s
HAVING DISPOSED OF OUR COAL. forth. 4296-1
Feeds and Locker Service business, all I FOR SALE -SPRING SHORTIE COAT,
ovg hese ur aceonnts are now due. color tonrquoise, good condition: size
Those who have Locker Boxes in our 16. Reasonably priced. PHONE 53-J.
Locker that are,in• arrears, or short term I , 4296x1
rentals, please bring'4hem np to date now, I
W. R. DAVIDSON. { R S 4LE-SOLID OAK CABINET
Ont.' dewing machine, in first-class shape.
JACK PETHICK, North Main St.
I 4295x1
3
'48 CHEV. COACHES
48CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH
,Two-tone grey.
48
38
37
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36
35
35
31
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46
37
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Auction Sales
FOR SALE - QUANTITY OF SEED
AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND oats which tests 40 lbs. to the bushel
Card Storage Plant- on MainStreet in 3. A. PETRIE.. Brucefeld . --
the Town of Mitchell, an Friday,' April 28, 4296-
at 1:30 p.m.: Building approximately 40/ OR SALE -25 TAMWORTH AN
by 100', equipped with 2 freezing nsecbines. ri
Will be offered in one unit or machinery York pigs, ready to wean. Also thr
One office safe. Terms -Prop- good calves. W. D. WILSON, Bruceiield
ei'ty, 20% down: balance in 30 days, Re- I Phone 658 r 33, Seaforth. 4296-
serve bid.MITCHELL PRODUCE LTD., F°R SALE--MASSEY-HARRIS 11 -HO
Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
fertilizer drill. Apply ARTHUR AN
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSI6HOLD EF- DERSON, R.R. 1, Seaforth.
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feels in Tawn of Seaforth, opposite ,
Creamery, Saturday, April 29th, at 1 p.m.:
Beach range (large fire box); Quebec
heater; drop leaf table: kitchen chains;
arm chairs ; oak dung room suite; oval
walnut living room table; number of rock-
ers; small tables; end tables; occasional
chairs; hall tree; 4 furnished bedrooms;
day bed; mirrors•; 2 mantel clocks; card
table: electric (amps; hot plate; electric
table model radio; battery radio; Power
King 7 -inch saw, combination, hand saws,
tools ; garden tools; Western saddle; kit-
chen utensils; dishes; curtains; grips ;
blanket; hinns • quantityof
plank; lum-
ber: pile of kindling wood. Terms -Cash.
JOHN QUIQLEY, Proprietor; E. P. Ches-
ney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
4296-2
ACTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
and Implements and Household Effects
at Lot 24, Conreseion 9, Morris Township,
Monday, April 24th, at 1 o'clock: HORS-
ES --Team of .horses. IMPLEMENTS -
Oliver tractor on rubber, fully equipped,
nearly new; 2 -furrow Oliver tractor plow ;
2 spring tooth cultivators; 2 sets drag
harrows; McCormick -Deering binder, 6 -ft.
eat; Massey -Harris mower; Massey -Harris
spreader; M. -H. seed drill; fertilizer disc
drill, 11 runs; M. -H. hay 'trader; 2 steel
tire wagons, with rack and eliding rack :
walking plow; 2 single furrow riding
plows; brooder stove; sap buckets and
pan; 2 fanning rants : 1 steel tire baggy:
1 rubber tire buggy; Renfrew scales, 2,000
lbs.; horse collate ; 2 sets double harness;
set of single harness ; some household efe
feet!. Terms -Cash. PAT QUINN, Pro-
prietor ; E. P. Chesney, Olerk; Harold
Jackson Auctioneer. 4296-1
AUCTION SALE OF 35 YOUNG DAIRY
and Beef -type Cows (Holsteins, Jer-
seys, Dnrhams and Poll Angus), at Lot
No. 31, 6th Concetssion of Goderich Town-
ship, one-half mile south of Porter's Hill.
on Tuesday, April 25th, at 2 p,m:, consist.
ing of: Six RReglatter�ed Holstein cows ;
12 cows recently freshened and others dne
in late April and ?day; a number of young
grass cows; 10- young' - beef -type calves. I
Also a quantity of cedar posts. The
above cattlgare an T.B. tested and sold
under the osnal guarantee and are some
of . the best cattle we have ever bad to
offer. Please Note: If seeding is in pro-
it'ress, sale will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday eve-
ning; further notice through CKNX Radio
Station on sale tbroadcast., Terms --Cash.
A. E. TOWNSEND & SOM. Proprietors:
K. W. Coleinhouu, Clerk; Edward W. EI-
/tett, Auctioneer. 4296-1
4296x1
VCR SALE - WARNER ELECTRIC
▪ brooder stove; new last year; also a
good work horse. Apply ROY LAWSON.
Phone 667 r 16. 4296x1
FOR SALE -IO YORK AND TAM -
worth chunks, 11 weeks old. GRANT
MacLEAN. Phone 84 r 31, Hensall.
4296x1
FOR SALE -SET OF HOUSE SCALES,
240 lbs. capacity ; good as new. Ap-
ply Box 868, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4296x1
-t OR SALE --QUANTITY QUANTITY OF ALFALFA
seed. Apply to GEORGE LEITCH,
13.R. 1, Clinton. Phone 841 r 24, Seaforth.
4296x1
FOR SALE -SET OF PINE STAIrtS, 3
sections of cedar roof. 14 -ft. rafter;
quantity of wood lath. HAROLD FIN -
LEY. 4296x1
FOR SALE --MAPLE CORDWOOD, 12r"
and 14" long. JAMES NASH. R.R.
5, Seaforth. Phone 852 r 4. Seaforth.
4296-1
AOR SALE -QUANTITY OF ALFALFA
•L, and timothy seed. Apply to MARTIN
MURRAY, R.R. 1, Dublin- Phone 28 r 9,
Dublin. 4296x1
FOR SALE -MAN'S BICYCLE, A-1
condition; maroon Sunshine folding
baby carriage. PHONE 691-W, Seaforth.
4296-1
FOR SALE - GRAY BABY PRAM,
newly lined, new mattress. In good
condition. Apply to MRS. JOSEPH
ROWLAND. Phone 3224, Seaforth.
4296-1
ri OR SAT.F -APPLE WOOD, SUITABLE
for stove wood: also woodshed, suit,
able for garage, size 15x20. Apply to M.
H. D3an'Z. Phone 20 r 18, Dublin.
429841
VOR SALE-MONTCALM BARLEY. 95
• per cent germination; Grade No. 1:
Clinton Oats, 98% germination, Grade No.
1: Cascade Spring Wheat: also s young
calf. PHONE 656 r 11, Seaforth.
1 n 4296x1
(1LEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock, Feed and Household Effects at
Lot No. 15, Concession 5, McKillop Town-
ship, 214 miles east and 21 metes north ,
of Seaforth, on Monday, April 24th, at
1:80 p.m., consisting of: HORSES- I
Sorrel mare, aged; bay horse, aged.S OAT- I
TLE -Holstein cow 4 years old, recently
freshened; Hereford X Holstein heifer, 3
Years old, recently freshened; Hereford X
Holstein heifer 3 years old, pasture bred ;
Hereford X Durham heifer 3 years old,
t pasture heed; 2 Hereford X Holstein cows
d' years old. Pasture bred; Hereford X
Holstein cow 5 yeS;sa old, pasture bred;
$ yearling Hereford steers and heifers ;
It heifer calves." PIGS -••7 cbunks, three
months 'old. IMPI:EMSINTS-M.-f. 11 -
'oboe fertilizer drill: McCormick -Deering
denpheld hay loader; l2cCormick-Deering
6 -ft. cut mower with oil bath; McCormick -
Deering side delivery rake; New Idea
Manure spreader; farm wagon; 16 -foot
flht rack and eliding Pack; cultivator; set
of 'drag barroom; Renfrew electric cream
sep tor: 150 feet hay fee* rope; hay
fork; aline chant; bag Creek; 26 -ft. ex -
-Maslen . ladder,; 2,004 -Ib. ' beam scales;
`,•Whale heat; riding plow; cotter; rubber
tire buggy: set of Backhand hal vefa :
4far'd collars; feed hex; forks; is valt,
. J'ntld.l�.:'►iYtti/iA elite • etude attic*.
A itlid 40. at obi/Atwell.
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SEED FOR SALE -A QUANTITY OF
Alaska oats and barley mixed, fit for
seed: also some red clover seed. Apply
to JAMES LANDSBOROUGH. Phone
665 r 16, Seaforth. 4295-8
VOR SALE -NEW SINGER SEWING
machines, electric and treadle. Re -
epee, to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
4223 -ht
VOR SALE -10-20 INTERNATIONAL
Taactor in good working condition;
cheap for quick sale. A quantity of
alfalfa seed. Apply to DAVID TRIM-
MER, R.R. 3, Kippen. Phone 677 r 8.
Hensall. 4296-1
FOR SALE -2 RIDING PLOWS, 1
walking plow, seed drill, cultivator,
corner cupboard, 2 cistern pumps, 2 doors,
number of 7 -inch stovepipes, quantity •1
white' brick, 2 cloth rugs, tea caddies.
CLARENCE REEVES, Seaforth.
• 429:;x1
PONTIAC SEDAN
DODGE SEDA..--450.00
CHEV. COACH -,Reconditioned
with new paint job.
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HU O EXPOSITOR • d
For Rent 1„
ARAGE
R RENT -G ONd `ST
o
�{la,Rl
-n,•e" block went of Main. PHONE 881
after 6:00 p.m. 4296-1
In Memoriam
PIPER-IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR
dear mother. Mrs. William Piper, who
t,ase,l away nine Years ago; April 24th.
Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
a_.s in God's wonderful keeping,
Un we shall meet her again.
-Lovingly remembered by daughter.
Violet. 4296x1
'36 CHEV. STANDARD COACHES
HUDSON SEDAN -Custom radio &
heater. Priced to sell -$300.00.
CHEV. STANDARD SEDAN --4200
DODGE SEDAN
FORD COACH
FORD COACH
CHEV. 1/2 -TON PICK-UP
FORD 3 -TON STAKE -8125.00
FORD 1 -TON PANEL
398.00.
MA
OTHER VALUES
BRUSSELS MOTORS
"The Home of Better Used Cars"
OPEN EVERY EVENING
REDDEN -IN LOVING MEMORY OF A
kind husband and father. Ceorge Ed-
ward 'Redden. who passed away in St.
Catharines General Hospital, April 19th,
1927.
-Ever remembered by his wife Cath-
erine M. Redden, and family. "Gone but
not forgotten." 4296-1
Births
WILDFONG-Ju Scott 'Memorial Hmpita1
on April 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wild-
fong, R.R. 2, Walton, a daughter.
HURRAY -In Scott Memorial Hospital, en
April 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Murray, R.R. 6, Seaforth, a daughter.
SCOTT -In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott,
Cromarty. a son.
DIGNAN-4Mr. and 'Mia. Harold Dignan,
of Hensall, Ont., are very happy to an-
nounce the birth of. a baby boy, April
13.
ANDERSON -At Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Goderich, on April 13.
to Mr. and May. Oliver 4adenson (nee
Bernice Lawson), of .Auburn, s: daugh-
ter.
POR SALE -BLACK FAILLE DRESS,
worn once, size 38: black suit, size
40; 2 spring and fall coats, new, size 40,
both grey; grey dress. size 40. All in
good condition and will be sold reason-
ably. Apply to Box 867. HURON EX-
POSITOE. 7
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
alt SAI,'t" aC A
�, rtNS(11�` _ sl: Hol:s>r
If P : 7' e
tttit . tihhsdn fiihihern
1fi 8 1P.; boat frame Wiith 2 -trach kir'
isittiea1 '1(8883 acre* liana wind, olirasi +,
'u' fie lroting�
Sl'mYid tall ittitrded r
bteN l�YS(�drd1"cod yre �I. •fJt
firl•fit
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Deaths
PARKINS -In Seaforth, on Moiday. April
17, Arthur James Parkins, in his 59th
year.
SMITH -In Seaforth, on Friday, April 14,
William W. Smith. in his 72nd year.
MARTIN -In Seaforth. on Wednesday,
April 19, Harry Martin, in his 85th
year.
SUTHERLAND -In Seaforth, on Tuesday,
April 18, Jean Carnochan Dickson,
widow of the late Andrew D. Suther-
land, in her 77th year.
in the Estate of MARY ANN STOREY
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Mary Ann
Storey, late of the Township of McKllop,
in the County of Huron, Spinster, 'deceas-
ed. who died on the 14th day of Febru-
•,rv. 1950. are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 28th day of.
April, 1950, after which date the easels
will be distributed. having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth. this 5th day of
April, 1950.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administrator.
4294-8
CHELSEA4..
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dobbs and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Dobos, of Glen
.airn, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Brock. -
Mr.'and• Mrs. Henry Ford visited
on Saturday with their daughter
and s'in-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. New-
man Baker, of Wellborn. .
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Brock, of
:.'ion, were Sunday visitors with
\-1r. and Mrs. Joe Bailey. .
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Batten, of
Exeter; spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Batten.
Miss Jean Humphrey, of Kirk -
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Batten
were Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey have
returned to their home in the vil-
lage after spending the winter
with their daughter, Mrs. Alf. Col-
lier, of Kirkton. •
Haile Selassie claimed descent
from Solomon and the Queen of
Sheba.
--
Canadians ate three times as
much ice cream in 1948 as in 1939.
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of JAMES R. SCOTT
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of James R. Scott,
late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in
the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased. who died on the 21st day of
March, 1950, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 28th day of
April, 1950, after 4?'hich date the assets
will be distributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 5th day of
April, 1950.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
4294-3
Cards Of Thanks
MRS. J. F. RITCHIE AND DAUGICDER
wish to express their appreciation to
the many friends and neighbors for the
lovely gifts and kind sentiments they re-
ceived at a going -away party held in their
honor on Tuesday night, April 11.
MRS. JIM IUTCRIE
AND MARILYN
I WANT TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO
were so kind to me during my illness
at St Joseph's Hospital, London ; those
who visited me; those who wrote to me
and sent cards, flowers, gifts and treats;
also thanks to Dr. McMaster.
MSS. A. E. CLEMENCE
4296-1
MR. FRED SMALLACOMBE A ND
family wish to thank their many
friends and neighbors for kindness and
sympathy shown them during their re-
cent sad bereavement, and for the many
beautiful floral tribute,, cards and let-
ters, and to those who offered cars. Spe-
cial thanks.to Rev. A. E. Hinton and Dr.
.7. C. Goddard. 4296-1
P{
at
FAMILY OF THE LATE JOSHUA
J. Pollard would like to thank their
many friends and neighbors for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown them at the
time of their recent bereavement They
would like to especially thank Rev. D. A.
MacMillan, Dr. M. W. Stapleton, Dr. Ross
Howson and nurses and staff of Scott
Memorial Hospital. They would also like
to thank all those who sent flowers, cards.
or assisted in any way. 4296-1
WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR THANKS
to the staff of Scott Memorial Has -
vital, and especially to Mrs. Leeming. to
Rev. G. 'Hazlewood, of Walton. and Rev.
C. W. Down. of Exeter: to•Caven Church.
the W.A. and W.M.S. and the Sunday
Sehool. and all others who sent flowers.
loaned cars- and in so many ways did so
much to help Tighten the passing of a
dear sister and wife.
MRS. I. A Wi rr
n. M. TEN1NANT
R. 'K. Mn3A LANE
HAVING SOLI) 011R COAL, I•ws.D.
and Locker Service in Hensall. it is
with sincere regret we sever a business of
slinost eighteen years' duration. We take
this opportunity of thanitine our many
metomem for the kind and generous env-
-tort given u8 dnrine this 4iine, particu-
larly through the war yearn, when"Gov-
ernment regulationsmeager enpplies tied
thoqn a i
tv
1 were not alwaYs the beat,.
recommend to yon_our sueeessor, . Mrrecommend
Lorne V..B'ay; who will carry on With
the same high nullity -feels thst we-'2l-
wav9 enideavottred to obtain; and trust yl
*111 fa•6dr b our �ft( a
ftl- with e - hued
Date
roue
ltilt9ga.
Aland Yo'st.e1 135',-I heti to"remain.
attraG
ly DAVinShctg ,_
it
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SPRING
Calls For Our
Money -Saving
Engine Tune -Up
• Make Spring and
Summer driving a
real pleasure and an
economy. Our engine
tune-up gives smooth-
er power, faster pick-
up, quieter • running
as well as big savings
in fuel and oil.
Seaforth
Motors
SEAFORTH
WINTHROP
Alta :Glazier spent the yea -
4034
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a 134- with- his mother in Clinton.,,
Mr. Robert McBride celebrated
Itis birthdaly at his Home #n l .ippen
0335 WedneschiY last. Many of.his
relatives and close friends called
to wish him health and happiness
for the future.
Mrs. Reid Torrance returned to
her home in Bayfield last Friday
after having been visiting her sis-
ter and father the past week.
Mr. Norman Jarrott is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Jarrott, near Hillsgreen.
A sign of spring is the usual
shipments of fertilizer that are ar-
riving in Kippen these days,
through the local agent, Elzar
Mouaseau.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie
and family, of Winghain, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mc-
Bride over Sunday.
Mr. T. N. Forsyth, while attend-
ing the morning services at St. An-
drew's Church, Kippen, took a
weak spell and -had to be assisted
to the home of Mr. Wm. Sinclair.
A. doctor -was called and he rallied
rapidly, - which his many friends
will be MO to know.
'Mrs. H. Blanshard has returned
home from visiting her daughter in
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Niohol and
family, Stratford; Miss )dith Blan-
shard, of Fordwieh, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Watson, of Walton,
spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Blanchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure
and family, of Walton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John McClure,
Mr. Andrew Montgomery, Brant-
ford, and Miss Shirley Montgom-
ery, London, spent the week -end at
their home.
Sunday School will be held at
Cavan Sunday School at 1 o'clock,
April 23.
Among those attending the fun-
eral of Mrs. McFarlane from a
distance were: Mrs. I. Watt, of
Chatewagway Basin, Que.; Mr. H.
M. Tennant and Mr. and _MTs. Al-
lan Tennant, of Ottawa; Mrs, R.
W. Craw, Toronto; Mr. David Mc-
Farine and Lloyd, of Almonte; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tennant, Lam-
beth; Rev. C. W. Down, Exeter ;
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley King, Strat-
ford; Miss Christina Dickson, of
Brussels; Mrs. Clare Smith and,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Miller, Lis-
towel; Miss' H. Frii,tz, Mr. and'Mrs.
Frank Ceeland, Mr. Thompson and
Mrs. Cliff Ha'penny, Listowel;
Nellie Kearney,_Beatrice Dow, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Clark and Earl
Dow, of Cromarty.
/Attention
Home
Builders!
Lots Now Available
in New West End Survey
at $10.00 per Lot .
Building to be started
within six months of
date of purchase of lot.
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Work to supply the fol-
lowing services will be
commenced at once:
Hydro, Water, Surface
Drainage and Streets.:
PLANS
AVAILABLE
AT
TOWN CLERK'S
OFFICE
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will be a special speaker from
Groderieh. The members are re -
attested to bring Bible picture
cards, Bible -story books and a
donation of money for British
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church schoolroom Friday after-
noon at 3 p.m., the chair taken by
the president, . Mrs.' W. 'B. Cross.
There were 25 members and visi-
tors present. A special Easter top-
ic was presented by Mrs. Geiger,
Mrs. Anna C. Walker, Mrs. G.
Glenn, Mrs. Cross and. Mrs. F. Ap-
pleby. Mrs. Geiger contributed a
reading, "What Christ Means To
Me." Mrs. Appleby favored with
an appropriate solo, "Alone."
Mrs. Sherritt accompanying at the
piano. A lengthy business discus-
sion was held and many items. of
interest brought up. It was decid-
ed to pack a 'bale of clothing for
the needy of Europe early in June.
Miss Katie Scott was appointed a
delegate to attend the Presbytery
to be held at Clinton April 27. A
hymn and prayer concluded the
meeting.
Mr. Albert Alexander, of Tuck-
ersmith, has purchased the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. L. Siemon.
Mr. and Mrs. Siemon intend to
take up residence in Sarnia in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodiwiss, of
Chatham, spent the week -end with
and Mrs. Jack Drysdale.
The Arnold Circle Evening Aux-
iliary of Carmel Presbyterian
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Mr. and Mrs.' Charles F. Rogers,
of Hamilton, arrived on Friday to
spend the season at their cottage,
"Char -Min."
Mrs. F. A. Edwards, who spent
the past five months in Waterloo,
returned; home on Saturday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake, of
Mount Forest, are spending their
vacation with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Toms'. and Mr and
Mrs. Walter Westlake.
Mr. and Mrs. William Avey and
family, of London, spent a couple
of days last week with the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. T. H. Mack and
Mr. Mack.
Mrs. H. A. Lawson returned to
the village on Sunday after ,,pend-
ing
pend-
ing the winter months in Stratford.
The annual masquerade and
dance, sponsored .by the Bayfield
Agricultural Society, was held in
the Town Hall on Wednesday eve-
ning, April 12. Despite inclement
weather, there was a good attend-
ance. The following were the prize
winners: Girls up to 7 years,
Johnny Avey (Portugese Peasant
girl). Mary Elliott (skater); girls
8 to 14 yrs., Phyllis Elliott (dice);
Joyce Bell (scrubwoman) ; boys to
7 years, Stephen Scotchmer,
(Chinaman), Howard Scotchmer
(cowboy) ; boys, 8 to 14 years, Don
Bell (tramp), Gordon Miller (Rob-
in Hood); ladies' fancy, Mrs. Fred
Weston (Chinese), Mrs. Wm. Met-
calf and Miss Jessie Metcalf (Fam-
ily Album) ; ladies' comic, Mrs.
Roy Scotchmer (snowman), Mrs.
M. Prentice (Maggie-Jiggs) ; gents'
fancy, Wm.'Metcalf (family port-
rait), Charles Scotchmer (Blue -
beard) ; gents' comic, Russell Dav-
ison (tramp), Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon
(Jiggs). best couple, Mrs. Wm.
Metcalf and Miss Jessie Metcalf
(Family Album); national costume,
Patsy Scotchmer and Mildred Fras-
er (Scandinavian).
During the evening the presi-
dent. A. H. ,Warner, accompanied
by C. Diehl, the vice-president, and
Mrs. Fred. McEwan, called on Mrs.
George Little at her home and pre-
sented her with the service diplo-
ma in recognition of her years of
faithful service to the society.
Music for the dancing was sup-
plied, by Ken Wilbee's orchestra.
KIPPEN
Grass Seed of all kinds, and
Hybrid Corn Seed at right prices,
at DAMM'S STORE, Kippen.—
(Adv.) .
There appears to be a rush for
radio Iicenses at local post offices
these days. Cheer'up, radio fansi
This may be the last year you will
be called upon to require one.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride and
family were in London on Satur-
day last. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horney, of
Exeter, are helping at the home of
Arnold Gaekstetter while he is
taking treatments in London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Green and
family, of Mitchell, called at the
home of Mr. Jonah Green on Fr„1
d'a'y' last.�,�((
Harvey Damnf"ivas the holder
Of the lucky ticket on a draw . at
Hillsgreen store recently,. The tick-
et entitled.the holder to a hand-
some new bicycle.
Operations ' have again , corn- -
rtienced 'at Centralia Air School,
Village,
Mad Henry Stasilt, of this g ,
the
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Church will hold. its Easter th k
offering meeting on Monday night,
Apr. 24, at the home of Mrs. Har-
old Bonthron. As this meeting
marks the 24th anniversary, all for-
mer members and Home Helpers
are invited to be present. There
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A meeting of the Sea-
forth Gun Club will
be held in the Queen's
Hotel, on
MONDAY, APRIL 24th
8'p.m.
Purpose—
. REORGANIZATION
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SHORTIE COATS—
Sweeping the country this year is the perk little Shortie, with
its fitted, belted back; flare back and straight back. Single
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Ladies' Wear and Dry Goods
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and
HOME COOKING SALE
in Legion? Hall, HENSALL
Saturday, April 22nd
Home Cooking and Candy,
•Fancy Articles such as Aprons,
Pillowcases, Knitted and Cro-
cb5ting Articles, '
TEA SERVED — Tea Cup Reading 1
Sale starts at 3 p.m.
Sponsored by Hensall Legion
Ladies, Auxiliary
NOTICE
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
To all owners or harbourers of Dogs:
Please take notice that all dogs shall be kept tied
up or under control at all times during the
months of April, May, June, July, August, Sep-
tember and October, according to Bylaw No. 13,
1948, and any dog found running at large may
be impounded and unless redeemed with 48 hours
destroyed and the owner fined.
—ALSO—
All dogs must be tagged, and said tag fastened securely to
all dogs, said tag must be secured on or before May 1st, or the
owner is liable to a fine.
By Order of the Council of the Village of Hensail.
J. A. PATERSON,
Municipal Clerk.
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mmunization
Clinics -
The Huron County Health • Unit has found it
necessary to revise the list of Stanley Townshi>
Immunization Clines. The following is the new
schedule of times and places:
TU'SDAY, APRIL 25th, 1950
9:45 a.m.. S.S. No.,_7
10:15 a.m. U.S.S. 1V o. 9
11:00 a.m. U.S.S. No. 1
11:30 a.m. S.S.S. No. 1
- 1:15 p.m. S.S. No. 4E
Infant and pre-school children may attend these
clinics. - Other clinics in this . area will be - an-
nounced at a later -date.
Early protection of children against
Diphtheria, theria,Woo in Cough, Tetanus and Smallpox is every
- parent's obligation.
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