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Livestock Wanted
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RIJ BBE R
Goods 1 mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c ;
24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton,
Ont. •
Notices
NOTICE --BABY SITTING, EITHER
daytime ur evening. CALL 488-W.
Seaforth, 431881
NC/TIGER-ED. EENNFWO'ES, Ft re-
tricaan, wiring and repairs, oil heat-
ing appliances: $60 wiU convert your
Present +•ange into convenient oil -burning
efficiency. Easy terms. Can arrange
monthly payments. PHONE 680-W. 4.31ar-
vis St., Seaforth.
HAVE YOUR PAINTING PROBLEMS
done the economy way by an expert
aprayman. Wallpapering a specialty:
wallpapering and brush painting. All
work guaranteed. For free estimates
Phone 780. HAROLD FINLEY, Seafarth.
4307-tf
RADIO REPAIRS — WHEN YOUR
radio won't work, bring it to TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR, and take it home the
same day—any day. Opposite Dick House_
Phone347-11, Seaforth. 4295-tf
BARNS CLEANED AND WHITEWASH -
ed following T.B. test. Brand new
sprayer capable of 1,000 pounds pressure.
Work done to inspector's eatisfaction-
Phone 44 r 9, Dublin. FRED HARBURN.
Staff a. 4801 -ti molt. SALE -- BROWN GABARDINE
.i' coat; cloth winter eowt with fur col -
VILLAGE of HENSALL Tar, bath sized 11-16. $7.50 each. PHONE
366. Seaforth. 4318-1
Court of Revision On
UP TO 65.00 EACH FOR DEAD OR
Disabled Horse:, Cows, Hogs, at your
farm. Prompt service. Phone Collect
Wm. Sproat. Seaforth, 655 r 2. WIL-
LIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED, Inger-
soll, OnL
Lost and Found
'jOUNO- - AT SEAFORTH FALL FAIR,
on F„ day, gold locket. Apply to Box
912. HURON E.YF'OSITOR-
4318-1
LOST A MEMBER OF THE BAN-
nskburn Pipe Band lost his plaid
during the parade. Finder please return
to NELSON HOWE, Cromarty.
4318x1
For Sale
-WOR SALE -2 BUSHELS CARROT.
Phone 169, Seaforth. 4313x1
FOR SALE- COLONY HOUSE, 71x1S.
Apply to ALEX McNAB. Phone
125-11, Seaforth. 4328x2
FOR SALE ---SUNSHINE STROLLER IN
good Shape. BOX FURNITURE
STORE. Seaforth. 431881
FpR,SALE—GESTETNER DUPLICAT
ang machine, in perfect running or-
der. PHONE 277, Seaforth.
4318-1
Assessment Roll
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
Court of Revision of the Assessment WOR SALE --- .12 GAUGE MARLIN
Roll of the Village of Hensall for the
year 1951, will hold its first meeting in shotgun, matted rib, coApply with
the "Down Hall on Friday, September 29th, plug,gcase. Just like new. Apply ERIC
at the hour of 8 p.m. MUN ROE, Seaforth. 4318x1
FOR SALE — McCORMICK-DEERING
corn binder. in gaxl shape. ROSS
PEPPER. R.R. 3, Mitchell. Phone 3t; r
22, Dublin. 4818x1
James A. Paterson
MUNICIPAL CLERK
4318-1
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of First Posting Of the fepth-
F'OR SALE --BARN, APPROXIMATELY
22 x 25, situated in Brumfield. Ap-
ply to HUGH F. BERRY, or Phone 659
✓ 22. Seaforth. 4318-1
VOR SALE --GIRL'S THREE-PIECE RED
• snore suit.. size 3 or 4. Apply MRS.
ROSS GORDON. Phone 849 r 21, Sea -
4318x1
Voters' List FOR SALE — HONEY, AMBER, IN
your own containers; 12e a pound.
WALLACE ROSS, Seaforth. Phone 135-J.
4317-2
(Section II, Form 4)
VOTERS' LIST, 1950, MUNICIPALITY
OF THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL,
COUNTY OF HURON
port SALE — BUILDING LOT ON
North Main St. For further particu-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I lays apply to MRS, J, W. FREE, or
have complied with Section 8 of The Phone 68, Seaforth. 4317-tf
Voters' Lists Act and that 1 have punted FOR SALE—HEATING STOVE: SIX
dining room chairs; 1 buffet. Apply
to MRS. HERBERT COOMBS, Egmond-
va7le. Phone 670 r 41, Seaforth,
4318-1
up in my office at Hensall, on the 20th
day of September, 1950, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the said Mun-
icipality at the Municipal Elections, and
that such lists remains there for inspec-
tion.
And I hereby call \rpon all voters to
take immediate proceedings to have any
errors or omissions corrected according
to law, the last day for appeal being the
11th day of October, 1950.
DATED this 22nd day of September,
1950.
James A. Paterson
Clerk of the Village of HensalL
4318-2
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of WILLIAM S. HOGG
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of William S -
Hogg, late of .the Township of McKillop.
County of Huron, deceased, who died on
or about the llth day of August, 1950,
are hereby notified to send in to the un-
dersigned on or before the 20th day of
October, 1950, full partiendaas of their
claims.
irately after the said last men-
tion d date, the assets of the said estate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the undersigned ,hall then
have notice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable to
any person of whose claim the undersign-
ed shall not then have notice, for the
asfsets so distributed or any part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 25th day
of September, 1950.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario,
-Solicitor for the Estate.
4318-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of SARAH JANE COLEMAN
A L L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Estate of Sarah Jane
Coleman, late of the Township of McKil-
lop, County of Huron, deceased, who died
071 er about die 12th day of September,.
1950, are hereby notified to send in to
the undersigned on or before the 20th day
of Ogtober, 1950, full particulars of their
claims.
Immediately after the said last men-
tioned date, the assets of the said estate
will be dfatributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard oniy to
claims of which the undersigned shall tares
have notice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable be
any person of whose elaim theundersign-
ed shall net then have notice, or the
asses so distributed or any part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth, ,this 25th day of
September, 1950.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4318-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF the Estate df
James Jordan, late of the VHiage of
Dublin, in the County of Huron, Gentle-
man, Deceased.
ALL PERSONS RAVING ANY CLAIM
against the late James Jordan, who
died on ok.,:pbout the 24th day of Sep-
tenfber, 1949, are required to send par-
ticular, of their chafing to the under-
signed Cm or before the 16th day of
November, 1a50, after which date 618*
assets, °COM deceased will be distribute&
DATED at Toronto, this 18th day of
September, A.D. 1950.
LYALL JORDAN,
Administrator of Fa to of James Jordan
1 v 'bin S6heitorb :
Tloi(•LE & McrVER,
87 didfi"'Yetid a d5Feet
ilortiato,. Ontario.
4)11'4
port SALEWINGHAM WHITE EN-
amel range, nearly new, with water
front, or combination 4 -plate electric
range, plus coal or wood heater. PHONE
667 r 16, Seaforth. 4318-1
FOR SALE --GOOD 024,E1•,R CIRCU-
lating heater ; McClary "Royal
Charm" range. Will burn either coal or
wood. Both nearly new. PHONE 10 r
16, Dublin, or 80, Seaforth. 431881
FOR SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING
machines, electric and treadle.. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
4228hf
FOR SALE—MAROON BABY BUGGY
with runners; child's 3 -piece coat set;
also a number of 7 -inch pipes. Apply to
GORDON CAMPBELL, Royal Apart-
ments. 4318-1
VOR SALE— SMALL COMPLETE CIR-
cu•lar men's.hosiery plant, includes
52,000 yarn stock ; may be moved. 34 500
will handle. Box 914, HURON EXPOSI-
TOR. 4318-1 19'50
FOR SALE — COAL AND WOOD
s4ovet ..chesterfield suite; breakfast
room suite; some lumber: tarpaulin; con- 4,9 CHEV.
goleum rug: chairs. Situated on Gordon
Ebliott's farm. 1% mites south of Walton. -
MRS. J. H. HUMPHRIES, Walton.
Help Wanted
W(A—'QAPA�BLE WOMAN AOR
genApply to B x 91 e, B URON a$X OSOSITOE,
Property For Sale
FOlt SAT E -ti ROOM FRAME ROUSE
with basement; large garden; good
location. Reasonably priced, Early poS-
scssion, Apply Box 909, HURON EX-
POSITOR. ' -- 4317x3
.FOR SALE — HOUSE, Be.RN AND
large garage in the Village of Brus-
sels. with all modern conveniences. Barn
egpripped to house over 500 laying hens.
PHONE 64 r 12, Brussels.
43163
10R S A r E 1'EREE BUILDING LOTS
at extreme west end of James St.
Apply W. E. SOUTRGATE, Seaforth,
4309xtf
FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, RANCH
style; fully modern; oil furnace, air
conditioned. Can be bought with down
payment and monthly payment plan, C.
G. LEE, John Street. 4314 -ti
Poultry
port SALE -250 NEW HAMPSHIRE X
Leghorn pullets, Spruceleigh strain,
5s/, months old, laying. Apply to JAMES
LAN�DSBOROUGH, R.R. 3, Seaforth.
Phone 665 r I6; 4318x3
PULLIrIh FOR SALE—NEW EAMP-
shire pullets, 6 months old; else Rock
and Ramp. Cross -Breda. These are big,
healthy pullets, and laying well. WM.
T. LIVINGSTON. Phone 847 r 31, Sea -
forth. 4318x1
PULLETS FOR SALE
700 New Ramp Pullets, hatched June 14
700 New Home Rock pullets, hatched
June 21.
600 Barred Rock pullets, laying.
400 Leghorn Rock pullets, hatched May
1 &th.
Moore's Poultry Farm
PHONE 666 r 3 SEAFORTH
4314-tf
Auction Sales
AUG'rtON SALE OF 30 BEEF AND
Dairy cows, at Lot No. 31, 6th Con-
cession of Goderich 'P swnsh' mile
t tp, 1 mil
south of Porter's Hill, on Tuesday, Oct.
3rd, :it 7 o'clock p.m. (E.S.T.). consisting
of Durham, Hereford;, Holsteins and
Jerseys. Some are fresh, some springing,
some milking, balance due .in Spring.
These cattle are all T.B. tested; 5 young
calves. Terms --Cash, A. E. TOWNS -
/FEND & SON, PropFietors; Edward W.
Elliott. Auctioneer. 4318-1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
Implements, Feed and Household Ef-
fects, at Lot 2, Concession 1, rHuilett
Township, 2s/. miles west of Seaforth, or
6 miles east of Clinton, on No, 8 High-
way, on Friday, October 0th, at 1 p.m.
Ishe (IRS
IT.): Ir. HORSES - Chestnut
11El. ) to
!horse 10 years old: . hay mare 10 years
old. PURE .BRED CATTLE --3 Register-
ed Shorthorn cows with calves at foot ;
Registered Shorthorn heifer due in De-
cember ; Registered Shorthorn heifer two
years odd; Registered Shorthorn heifer 1
year old. ( All registration papers avail-
able,). GRADE CATTLE—Durham cow 9
years old, in calf : *Jersey cow 10 years
I p1d, in calf ; Jersey type cow. 5 years old,
in calf ; 2 yearling Durham heifers; 3
yearling Durham steers; 3 spring cal ✓es.
! All cattle are T.B. tested. IMPLEMENTS
—V.A. Case tractor (new), etlurpped with
Ilighta. starter and pulley: 2 -furrow hy-
draulic plow: Fleury -Bissell 11 -plate don-
bre disc (nearly newt : 3 -set. -tion drag bar-
' rows; 2 -section spring tooth harrows;
walking plow : single row scuffler ; 3 -drum
steel roller: Massey -Harris hay loader;
M.rH. 10-f t rake : Me -Corm ick -Deering
mower, 6 -ft. cut; turnip drill: set of
sleighs; wagon and sliding rack; wagon
box; fanning mill: 2,000 lb. scales ; top
buggy; 135 feet of hay fork rope (nearly
newl ; hay fork ; slings; block and
tackle; pulleys; set of breeching harness:
'horse collars ; forks and shovels ; grain
sacks; numerous other articles. FEED—
Approximately 20 tons of mixed hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—De Laval No.
12 cream separator; glass cupboard; side-
board; dresser; eihairs; extension table;
small table; 2 -burner hot plate; dishes;
sealers, and numerous other articles.
Terms—Cash. No reserve as farm is
sold. JOHN H. COOPER, Proprietor;
Edward W. Elliott. Auctioneer,
4318-1
Motor Cars For Sale
ROIL SALE—MODEL "A" COUPE, IN
first-class condition. Apply to HAR-
OLD FREE. Phone 06, Seaforth.
4319-tf
CHEVROLET SEDAN
4318,1
FOR SALE—RENDES NYLON, GUAR-
"' against everything: full
replacement if they run, snag or tear
within guaranteed period, Place order
with your distributor. SUSAN BEN-
NEWIES. Jarvis St. Phone 680-W, Sea-
forth- •1318-3
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
pi. CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
Hallett will receive tenders for the
digging of the RAITHBY MUNICIPAL
DRAIN, up to
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, at 1:00 p.m.
Open portion of Main, approximately
1100 feet. Tile portion Main, approxi-
mately 1119 Jineal feet, 6 -inch tile: 1166
lineal feet, 8 -incite tile: 1100 lineal feet,
10 -inch tile; 865 lineal feet, 12 -inch tile.
Branch approximately 883 lineal feet, fi.
inch tile -
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the Office of the Clerk, Geo, W. Cowan,
Londeaboro.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Geo. W. Cowan,
CLERK.
4318-1
TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERSMITH
Tender For Etue Drain
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned for the construction
of the
Etue Municipal Drain
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tender must be sit a lump sum for the
whole lob and. a band in the form of 10%
of the tender must accompany such
tender.
The open work in the soh mast ibe com-
pleted by December 1st. 1050, and all
other work by June est, 1951.
Tendert' must be sealed, plainly marked
"Tender" and marled or delivered :to reach
the Clerk by 8 p.m. (E.S.T.), October 7th,
1950.
(Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Plans and specification may ,be seen
at the Clerk's Office.
E. P. Chesney
Clerk.
TORtNBIIIP OF TUOKERSMl'I' i
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DE LUXE COACH
CHEV. SEDAN
4OHLEV. COACH
Two-tone in color
CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH
Two-tone in color
PLYMOUTH SEDAN
CHEV, SEDAN
In excellent condition: radio.
CHEV. 5 -Passenger Coupe
PONTIAC COACH
CHEV. COACH. in good condition ;
loaded with extras.
NASH SEDAN
CHEV. COACH
42 OEEV. ?•h -TON 'PICKUP
MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM
BRUSSELS MOTORS
"The Home of Better Used Cars"
4 OPEN EVERY EVENING
Cards of Thanks
RUTH PINDER WISHES TO THANK
the many friends for kindness shown
her while a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital. 4318x1
MR. WILFRIED MALONEY AND FAM-
ily wish t.r express their sincerest
appreciation the many acts of kind -
nese' shown them in their recent sad be-
reavement in the loss of a loving wife
and another. 4318-1
MR. GEORGE MOON' AND FAMILY
wish to express their thanks and
appreciation for the acts of ldndness,
message of sympathy and beautiful floral
offerings received 4'rom relatives and
friends during the illness and death of n
dear wife and mother, especially thank-
ing Dr, McMaster and Dr, Brady, Nurses
of Scott Memorial Respite!, and Rev. Mr, -
Gardiner. 4318-1
MR. EDWIN RUNT AND FAMILY DE-
sire to commas their sincere thanks
and appreciation to their friends and
neighbors for their many sets of kindness,
sympathy and beautiful floral trtbtrtee
e�idid to llbem daring their recent sat'
bereavefrierit In the death of a dear wife
and meteor. Special thanks roc Ilan, H.
E, Livingstone, W.M.S. and W.A. of Dun
Church,' Ttr. O. A. Whitney acrd D.
Stapleton a8sd Howson. 4818.1
, Wanted'
WANTED — T W 0 QFNTLEMEN
boarders, PHQN1 2034, Seaforth.
4818-1
Births
BRAY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bray,
Seaforth, a son.
GODDARD—At Clinton Hospital, on Fri-
day, Sept. 22, 1950, to Dr. ` Mrs. J.
C. Goddard, Hensen, a son—Jahn Davis.
WOLTERBEEK—At Scott Memorial Hos-
' pital on Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Dirk
Wolte,rbeek, R.R. 4. Seaforth, a son,
COLSON—At Scott II/emeriti] Hospital, on
;Sept. 23, to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cal -
son, R.R. 1, Blyth, a son—Kenneth Ar-
thur,
Deaths
MALONEY—fin London, on Sunday, Sept.
24, Elizabeth Jane Murray, beloved wife
of Wilfrid Maloney, of McKillop, in her
45th year.
BARBOUR--In Seaforth, on Wednesday,
September 27, Harriet C. McKellar, be-
loved wife of James Barbour, of Hib-
bert, in her 60th year.
Seaforth Fair
('Continued from Page 1)
Ruth; Mrs. Clarence Rapien, R,R,
2, Walton (Joan) ; Mrs. Fred El-
liott, Seaforth (Lynda Susan).
Six months to one year, inclu-
sive—'Mrs. Frank Hart, Stratford,
(Bobby) ; Mrs. Francis Coleman,
Seaforth (Gerald); Mrs. Jas. Rob-
ertson, Goderich (James Angus).
One year to 18 months, inclu-
sive—Mrs, Michael McGrath (Wil-
liam Michael), 'Seaforth; Mrs.
Keith. Webster, Blyth (William
James); Mrs. A. Cronin, St. Colum. -
ban (Leo).
Best baby in show—Mrs. Frank
Hart, 51 Louise St.', Stratford; 2nd,
William Michael, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael McGrath, Seaforth.
Children's Pet Show
Persian cat—Douglas Riley, S.S.
3, HulIett; cat, any other breed;
C. Keyes, Chas. Green, Marjorie
Riley,- Jack Bedard; Angora rab-
bits, pair, Ruth Teall, Dorothy
Jackson; rabbits, any other breed,
Peter Dale, Wayne Dinwoodie,
Murray Carter, Robert Wright;
best dog in the show, Jack Baker,
Brian Brady, Mrs, N. McLean,
Ruth Teall; dog showing least re-
semblance to any, breed, Billie
Chesney, Donald Matthews, Judith
Crich, Marilyn Woodcock; pair
Homer pigeons, Peter Dale; pair
Fantail pigeons, Ron Trewartha,
Richard Heale, Ross :Willson, Doug-
las Riley; pail; any other breed
pigeons. Diane Haugh, Neil Haugh,
Murray Carter; pair Bantams,
Douglas Riley, John Scott, Wm, T.
Turnbull, Alice Nixon; fancy fowl.
Douglas Riley, D. Haugh 2nd and
3rd, Wm. Turnbull; most unusual
uet, Ruth Teale, Charles Green,
Joan Bach.
Heavy Horses
Township Special, Zimmerman,
Tavistock; Wm, Dale, Clinton; O.
A. Bannerman. Best handled colt,
A. Schluter, Linwood, 1st. and 2nd.
McMichael Special, best foal, Fred
Roney, Mitchell; H. Bolger, Wal-
ton. Best heavy ,horse on grpunds,
Zimmerman Bros,
Heavy Dralight '— Brood mare
with foal, H. Bolger; foal of 195Q,
H: Bolger; filly or gelding, $ years
or over, Zimmerman Bros, 1st and
2nd; Wm, Dale, 3rd aerie 4th; filly
or gelding, 1 year old, Wm. Dale;
sweepstakes, Zimmerman Bros.
Light Draught—Brood mare with
foal by side, Fred Roney; foal of
1950, Fred Roney; filly or gelding,
4 years or over, Wm. Dale, est and
2nd; filly or .gelding, 3 years old,
Fred Roney; filly or gelding, one
year old, Fred Roney; sweep-
stakes, Wm. Dale.
Percheron or Belgian — Brood
mare with foal by side, A. Schlut-
er, lst and 2nd; foal of 1950, A.
Schluter. 1st and 2nd; filly orgleld-
(Continued on Page. 2)
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean and
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. MoGregor and
Jim were guests of Kitchener
friends recently.
Mrs. Wheatley, of Saskatoon,
Sask., returned home after spend-
ing a pleasant holiday with Kip -
pen friends.
Mr, .John C. Doig, of Grand Rap-
ids, Mich, is expected home this
week to spend the week -end with
his mother and Janet.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutbard,
of Detroit,'were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert. Dayman, Mrs. Day -
man returning with them and
spending a very pleasant week,
Mrs. Strauss, of New York, who
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Dayman, returned home ac-
companied by' her brother, Mr.
Robert Dayman, who will spend a
pleasant holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mans,britlge
of Toronto; spent a week recently
with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Long.
Miss Isabelle Alexander of To-
ronto'and Miss Jean Alexander of
London were recent visitors with
their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, W.
Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs,_ A. Gackstetter and
Gail Ann visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Enos Herdman, Cen-
tralia.
M,r, and Mrs. J. Caldwell, of Exe-
ter, visited recently with Mr. .and
Mrs. E. Anderson.
Mr. Thos. Munro, who has spent
several weeks at Fox Point, has
returned to his home here.
Miss Erica Shultz, of London,
visited recently with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. S.hult.z.-
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be observed in St. Andrew's
United Church here on Sunday,
Rally Services Held
Sunday last was' observed as
Rally Sunday in St- Andrew's
Church here. The printed order of
servile was followed and special
Music was presented by four girls
of the intermediate Class, namely,
EIaine Bell, Bonnie Kyle, Lofe Me-
Lellen and Ann Sinclair. Donald
Bell sang the ever ,beautiful bio,
"Bless This Hotlse"' and Mrs, • t'no.
Sinclair told the story.
Ii r. and liars, Gordon Wright, of
Lorne Park, vibited his mother,
Mrs. James Wright, last Week,
prior • p this leaving for Victtrria, ,
B.C., where Mr, Wright Will attend
an educational eenVenticn,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, of
Niamo, B,,C,, visited' the forul,er's•
aunt, Mrs„ ..amen Wright, andlothr
er reiatllres - reant1y.
HENSALL
The Hensall-Zurich unit of the
Teachers' Federation met at the
White School, east of Hensall, for
their September'meeting. Twenty-
two teachers attended, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Trott, Mrs, Chambers and
Miss Clarke, of the Clinton Radio
School staff, were welcome guests.
The topic was "Art Through the
Grades," and an exhibit of 175 pic-
tures from kindergarten level
through Grade VIII, was on dis-
play. During the open diacussiorn
period on this and other problems,
lunch was served. If you are teach-
ing in this vicinity and are not a
member' of another group, this is
your invitation to attend these
monthly meetings.
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•no be t e
ail un d he next • meetingter ,
Oct. 24, at • Zilricl public school,
Travelogues on Florida and Brit-
ish Columbia Will be presented, by
Mr. Vtlyaatgtt . main and Mrs. Mason
of Zuric#; " t any other group of
.aachers .wq>tid be interested in
having or' seeing this exhibit, get
in touch with Mrs. Robert Simp-
son, Hensall, •
Choir Members Honored
Marking its first •practice of the
fall season,. Hensall United Church
choir ,members and guests spon-
sored a delightful pot -luck supper
on Thursday evening at 6.30. Dur-
ing the course ,of the evening S.
G. Ronnie, chairman and choir
leader, assisted by Miss Gladys
Luker, president, made the presen-
tation of Hymnaries to Miss Betty
Rowcliffe and Bill Mickle, who
made fitting replies. Prior to her
departure for the University of
Western Ontario, Miss Betty
Mickle received a Hymnary. A
]ovel'y ,"thank -you" letter, written
by Miss Mickle, was read to the
choir by Gladys Luker. Interest-
ing remarks were given by Rev.
W, J. Rogers. A vote of thanks
was extended to the ladies for
their work in connection with the
affair, after which practice was
held.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Hopkinson,
of Kingston, spent a few days at
the home of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, and in
Goderich with their brother, Mr.
K. C. Hopkinson.
Rev. David Wren, native Hen -
salt district, retired from -
tive. ministry for the pa
years, has accepted the in
as associate minister to Rev.
Love at Trinity United
Burlington. He had sero
churoh 44 years when he
to live ill Stratford, He
dained in Stratford.
A Thanksgiving bingo and
will be held in the Town
Hensall, Wednesday, Oct, 4,
sated' by the Hensjall branch
Canadiane
Legion.
g
Rally day services were
ed in the United Church
morning, Sept. 24. Scholars
Sunday School assisted with
service and occupied the
seats of the auditorium, Mr
Corbett, Sunday school s
tendent, presided, assisted b
C. W. Downs, of Exeter. Bi
sons were read by Mary
Grace McLeod and 'Shirley
man. Mr. 3. F. B1ack.well p
ed the story, and the choir
ed an anthem, "Suffer Little
dren," the soloist being S.
nie. Rev. C. Down gave
spiring message, basing
thoughts from "The Life of
Anniversary services we
served in Brucefield United
Sundae. The guest speaks
Rev. Ray McCleary, B.A., B.
To-
ronto. TJ1e choir was assisted
the Huronia male choir of
Mrs. J. R. Murdoch was at
gan console.
of
the ac
past five
invitation
Keith
Church
ed his
retired
was or
Hall
spun
of the
observ-
Sunday
of the
h the
front
Jack
uperin
y Rev.
Bible les
sons
Cole
man.
�Chil-
G. Ran
nie. in
Mark."
7'e Ob
Church
I' Was
D., by
Exeter,
the or -
Hold School Fair
Hensall held its annual School
Fair Tuesday in the Community
Arena, it laeing one of the best
fairs ever to have been held in
the village. There were 900 entries
with oneclass of vegetables hav-
ing 41 entries. A parade, two
blocks long, formed in front of the
Town Hall and included four
rooms of Hensall Public School,
S.S. 10, Hay, S.S. 1 and 2. Tuck-
ersmith, and S.S. 7, Hibbert. Judg
es were Harry Strang, Exeter;
Winston 'S'hapton, Exeter; Agricul-
tural Representatives ; Douglas
Morrison, Seaforth; Mrs, Harry
Dougall, Exeter, and Miss K. Dow -
son, Kirkton. The fair board stat-
ed that the school fair is enlarg-
ing every year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and
Paula have returned home after
spending a month vacationing with
the former's parents at Hope, B.C.
Miss Bernice Jinks left this
week for London to attend the
University of Western Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden,
Joyce and Linda, St. Catharines,
spent the week -end with relatives.
Mrs, Alberta Dolin, of San Fran-
cisco, was a guest last week with
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Bell.
Mrs. Donald McLeod Left last
eek for Calgary after spending
hree months here visiting her
iece. Mrs. Florence Joynt, and
other relatives and •friends. She
as accompanied as far as Tor -
w
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In conjunction with theSeaforth
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dozen case of brown eggs by the
different egg grading stations in
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