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The Huron Expositor, 1955-11-11, Page 4kt i4 ; HURON. EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 11, 195 ri nzUU'�'�.�lvtd"�iiv;:a+ gJy,ww,,y�+i.an IXINI1-11' ° ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO NITRE BUYING AND SELLING! sified Ads Inserted At New. Low Cash Rates FOR SALE, WANTED, LOST AND FOUND, ETC. — Per Word: lst Week 1 Cent 2nd Week t5.t Cent 3rd Week. Cent Minimum charge, each insertion.,. 25 Cents Each figure, initial and ubbresietion counts as one word. Cards of Thanks, In Memoriam Notices. Coming Events --1 cent per word. Minimum, 60 cents per week. Enquiries may be directed to a Box Nu.. o/u The Huron Expositor, for 15 cents extra. Fifteen cents additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10 dt}Ys of date of final insertion. Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. Auction Sales. Notices to Creditors, Etc. --Rates on application. Coming Events Help Wanted OLD-FASHIONED Sausage and Bean WANTED ---Local manufacturing organ - Supper. Wednesday, November 23rd, Hen- ization requires experienced bookkeeper; sail United Church, from 5:30 to 7:50. group insurance benefits. Write full de - Admission 75c and 50e. Sponsored by the tails of experience to Box 487, HURON Evening Auxiliary, 4582-2 EXPOSITOR. 45824 $80.00 JACKPOT BINGO—Full house 1n 56 calls wins the jackpot ; $5.00 added every Saturday night until someone wins jackpot; also 14 games of "Share -the - Wealth." No admission: 1Oc a game. Legion Hall, Hensall, Saturday. November 12, 9 p.m. Sponsored by Hensel] Legion. 4582-1. Wanted WANTED—One or two roomers. Phone 23 daytime, HISS L. FAULKNER, George St. 4582x1 WANTED—One used wheelbarrow. Ap- ply MRS. DAVID NETZKE, Seaforth, 4582-1 WANTED ---A home for a few weeks for an elderly woman in good health. Ap- ply Box 488. HURON EXPOSITOR. 4582-1 LIVESTOCK WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for dead, old, sick or disabled horses or cows. Phone promptly. LE - ROY ACHESON. Atwood. Phone 153 col- lect, 4570-13 HATCHING EGGS WANTED On some breeds eggs taken every week in the year, Good premium paid. Many of our flockowners are making right now a premium of 35c per dozen over the price as paid in their local grading station. Send for full details. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED FERGUS, ONTARIO. Phone 405 4581-4 Poultry FOR SALE -150 pullets. 51.. months old, Apply to BERT CHRISTENSEN, Phone 75, Seaforth. 4581-2 Notices RADIO REPAIRS—For all kinds of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR, opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 3.47-R. 4581-tf • GET YOUR sewage work done now. Only $2 per foot on contract basis. All work' guaranteed. Contact 850 r 33. Sea - forth. 4581-tf COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea - forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser- vice. Phone 393, ERIC MILNER FLOWERS, Seaforth. agent for Brady Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter. 4581-tf PAPERHANGING, PAINTING (brush or spray); exterior or interior decor- ating. See our 1955 wallpaper designs. Apply WALTER PRATT and DOUG DALTON. Railway St. 4781-tf ATTENTION. FARMERS! -- Prompt. eourteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals and hides. Call collect, ED, ANDREWS. 851 r 11. Sea - forth, or 235. Exeter. Associated with Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd. 4 ;81-tf CAR BUYERS Our Low Cost Financing Plan will help you make a better deal. See us for details now BEFORE you buy, W. C. OKE INSURANCE Phone 458 Seaforth WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insetnination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or informa- tion. phone CLINTON 242, collect, be- tween 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. 4581-tf MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL WANTED—Companion housekeeper to take full charge of house and look after elderly lady. Protestant Christian home in Egmondville: modern facilities. Ap- ply Box 463, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4581 -If WANTED—Reliable man as Dealer in Huron County. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity to step into old profit- able business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. .Big profits, Products furnished on credit. Write RAW - LEIGH'S DEPT, K-363-163. Montreal, P.Q. 4582-1 Motor Cars For Sale FOR SALE ---.1034 Ford in good running condition : 535.00. Apply BERT CHRIS- TENSEN. Phone 75, Seaforth, 4582-1 Auction Sales EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, High Class Machinery, Livestock, Hay, Grain and miscellaneous items. on the premises. Lot 20. Concession 3, Tuckersmith Township. 4 miles north of Hensall. on No. 4 High- way. or 11, miles north of Kippen and 114 miles east. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auc- tion on Tuesday. November 15, 1955, com- mencing at 12:30 p.m. sharp: REAL ESTATE—Consists of 100 acres of choice clay loam, on which is situated a well- built brick dwelling with all modern con- veniences, consisting of new kitchen with built-in cupboards. large living room and den, Upstairs consists of three bedrooms and three-piece bath. Full basement and newly installed furnace. Also combina- tion woodshed and garage, Large "L" - shape barn. 32352 and 28x44 with new stabling throughout: chicken house 18x30: drive shed 20x.32. All buildings in new state of repair; 10 acres of mixed hard- wood bush. Farm well drained, ample water supply. Convince yourself by in- specting this fine farm before day of sale. Terms of Real Estate—I0% on day of sale: balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. Note—Terms of Real Estate ran be arranged with pro- prietor before day of sale. TRACTOR and FARM MACHINERY—All implements are McCormick -Deering and used only one season: McDeering Super W "4" trac- tor ; McCormick - Deering cream separ- ator, nearly new, motor driven ; fif- teen - run double disc fertilizer drill, completely equipped ; :3 -furrow Ace bot- tom tractor plow on rubber: 7 -foot stiff tooth cultivator: 4 -bar side delivery rake; 7 -foot power take -off mower; 200 T.W. tractor spreader; 3 -section lever barrows; 6 -section diamond harrows with 6 and 3 -section drawbar: heavy duty rubber tire wagon, equipped with 16 -foot hay rack and grain box: stone boat; 20 -foot ex- tension ladder; electric fencer; quantity of wood ; cedar posts various sizes; log- ging chains : bag truck: forks: shovels and miscellaneous items. Note.—Terms on Machinery if desired, 6 months' credit on approved joint notes. LIVESTOCK: CATTLE—Hereford cow due in Decem- ber: black cow with calf at foot. due in March : blue cow with calf at foot. due in April: Hereford cow with calf at foot. due in March; Durham cow with calf at foot. due in February; 2 Hereford cows with calves at foot, due in February; Hereford cow with calf at toot, due in May: Durham cow with calf at foot, fresh since October 22: Durham cow with calf at foot. fresh since October 30: Durham cow due before sale date: 3 Durham cows due in December: Holstein cow carrying third calf, due time of sale: 4 Durham and Hereford calves. This is an extra good herd of cattle, HOGS—York sow with litter of ten : York sow, bred September 14: 5 York pigs averaging 185 pounds each. HAY and GRAIN -450 bushels Clin- ton seed oats: 800 bushels mixed grain; 1700 bales of extra quality mixed hay; 85 hales straw. Due to large sale, selling will start sharp on time. No reserve as owner is giving up farming due to other business interests'. Terms—Cash, LORNE HAY. Proprietor : Garnet Hicks, Clerk; Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer. 4581-2 For Sale FOR SALE—Upright piano, PHONE 232-W, Seaforth. 4582-1 FOR SALE —Large size General -Electric de luxe refrigerator; A-1 condition. PHONE :596-R, 4581-2 FOR SALE-- 27 pigs eight weeks old. Apply JOHN JANMAAT. R.R 4, Sea - forth. 458231 FOR SALE- 2 snow tires, sixe 670315; drove 5,000 miles, Priced reasonable for quick sale. Apply to J. W CRICH, Phone 617 r 23, Clinton, 4582x1 FOR SALE --12 gauge shotgun ; used one season: 520. Apply .JOHN ANDER- SON. Seaforth. or phone 1.152 r 15. 4582x1 FOR .SALE --Hudson seal coat. size 38, good condition : pair rubber boats, new, size 710: 1 brindle buggy. PHONE 1714. 4582x1 FOR SALE -- Clean, bright fuel oil. Sarnia's hest from top of vat No. 1 and Huron County Council will meet at the Government -tested coal, screened each de - Court House. Goderich, Monday, November livery, WILLIAM M. HART 21, 1955. at 2:00 p.m. - 4581-tf All notices of deputations and accounts should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than 12 o'clock noon, Sat- urday, November 19, 19.5. A. H. ERSKINE, County Clerk. 4582-2 CLERK'S NOTICE Of First Posting Of Voters' List VOTERS' LiST, 1955, TOWN OF SEA - FORTH. COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have complied with section 9 of The Voters' Lista Act, 1951, and that I have posted up at my office at the Town Hall, on the 8th day of November, 1955 the Hat of all peraons entitled to vote in the said Mun- icipality at municipal elections, and that Ouch list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the Both day of Notrember, 1965. DA'il`ED this 8th day of November, 1965. 41692.9 GOOD NEWS to car owners. Baldwin Hardware ran make extra keys for any type of rar. truck or trartnr. 4582-1 IJSEf) FURNACE with pipes. large en- ough to heat .i -room house; Beach cook =tn:e with water -front, pipes. WILLI.A.M G. CAMPBELL, James St., Seaforth. Phone I86 -W. 4582-2 CAMDEN IR.C.A.) RECORDS -78, 45 and 33 1/3 r.p.m.: popular Western, Sym- phonies, Operas, show tunes. On sale at OKE BILLIARDS, Main Corner, Seaforth, 4581-tf STOVE FOR SALE Circulator heater. wood or coal : good rendition. Cheap for quick sale, WILLIAM BURD'GE, Bruce - field, or phone 635 r 32. Clinton. 458231 MAKE YOUR own Tablecentre. We have the makings. ERIC MILNER Flowers, Variety Gifts, Pet Supplies. Phone 393, Seaforth, 4582-tf SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, 810.00 per load, approximately 2 cords: mixed wood, $8.00 per load, approximately two cords. Prompt delivery. FRED J. HUDIE. Phone Clinton 362. 4582x12 HONEY FOR SALE—Clover honey, $2,26; September honey, $1.85 in 8 -pound pails only. Comb honey, 1 -pound section, 45c anti fltc. WALL/WE ROSS APIAR- IES, Phone 135-3, Seaforth. 4582-1 For Rent FOR RENT--One-room apartment. OR - V I LLE OKE, Seaforth. 4581-11 FOR RENT- A garage on Chalk St, In- quire ut EXPOSITOR OFFICE. 4582x1 FOR RENT --Two apartments on John Street. Apply after 5 o'clock. M. LAY - COX. Phone 380. 4581-2 FOR RENT - - Three-room furnished apartment. Apply to ORVILLE OKE, Seaforth. 4582-1 Lost and Found LOST - Small black dog with white markings: answers to "Skip"; child's pet. Reward. Apply BRUCE MoGREGOR. Phune 672 r 2, Seaforth. 4582-1 STRAYED from farm of Doug Dalton. Hereford steer. - Anyone knowing where- abouts. PHONE 835 r 4, Seaforth, or 48 r 9, Brussels. 45$2x1 Personals HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods), mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c ; 24 sam- FOR RENT — Four -room apartment, pies 81.00. Mail -.Order Dept. T-73. ground floor. Apply to JOSEPH T, NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, HUGILL, Phone 3884. 4582-1 ' FOR RENT --About 50 acres of land, Apply Box 486, HURON EXPOSITOR, 4581-2 FOR RENT --Furnished house: very central: modern on heating. Available December 1. Phone 126-W. R, 11. SPROAT, Seaforth_ 582a2 FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment; furn- ished or unfurnished. Apply to FRANK REYNOLDS. Phone 669 r 33, Seaforth. 4581-tf FOR RENT—Self-contained apartment. upstairs, four rooms and bath. Goderich Street East. BORDEN BROWN. Phone 841 r 2, Seaforth 4581-t1 ROOMS FOR RENT—Two or three furn- ished rooms, suitable for couple, or one lady. Preferably no children, Rent very reasonable. PHONE SEAFORTH 303-R. 4581x2 FOR RENT --Two heated apartments, one on John St_, and one in the McMaster Apartments, east end. Both on ground floor. Apply to DR. E. A, MCMASTER, Seaforth. 4582-1 Cards of Thanks I WISH to thank my many friends for the flowers, cards and remembrances while a patient in Scott Memorial Hos- pital; also many, many thinks to the nurses and Drs. Gorwill and Stapleton. 4582-1 MRS. ANGUS MacLEAN I WOULD LIKE to thank my friends and neighbors for the flowers and treats sent me while a patient in the hospital; a special thanks to the nurses of the hospi- tal and the doctors of Seaforth Clinic. It was all very much appreciated, 4582-1 GLADYS 'PH -JELL Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of IDA MAY PALMER All persons having claims against the Estate of Ida May Palmer, late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron. deceased, who died on or about the 13th day of August, 1955, are hereby notified to send them in to the undersign- ed on orbefore the 14th day of November, 1955, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received - DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 17th day of October. 3955- ALVIN W. SILLERY Seaforth, Ont.. Solicitor for the Estate, 457913 NOTICE to CREDITORS in the Estate of BRIDGET M. DALTON All persons having claims against the Estate of Bridget M. Dalton, late of the Village of Dublin. in the County of Perth, Retired School Teacher, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of August, 1965, are here- by notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or be- fore the I8th day of November, 1955, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then re- ceived, DATED at Seaforth, this 25th day of October, 1955. McCONNELL & HAYS. Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors far the Executors. 4580-3 Births FINL..AYSON As Scutt Memorial Hospi- tal. on November 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finlayson, R.R. 3, Kippen, a daughter, GASS .At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Nov. 7. to Mr, and Mrs, Earl Gass. Seaforth. a sun. GLOUSHER—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Nov. 7, to Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Glousher, Londesboro, a daughter. JOHNSTON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Nov. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston. Varna. a son. PRUIN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Nov. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pruin, R. R. 2, Seaforth, a daughter McCALLUM—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Nov. 7, to Mr. and Mrs, Arnold McCallum. R,R. 1. Walton, a daughter. UYL—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Nov. 4, to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Uyl, R,R. 2, Seaforth, a son, Deaths SMITH—In Seaforth, en Thursday,. Nov. 3, William David Smith, in his 71st year. "Stop reaching across the table son. Don't you have a tongue?" "Sure. Pop. but my arm is long er." 41 f��itiq ti: i HENSALL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Stephen- son, accompanied by their sister- in-law, 1VIrs. Albert Smale, of Staf- fa, spent a few days in Midland, guests of Dr. and Mrs. It. E. Smale. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen, Mrs. Harry Snell and Mrs. Jack Traquair attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Stewart Bartlett in London last Saturday. Mrs. Dorland Evans and family, of Kitchener, visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren. Her father return- ed home with her for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Murray McCreary and family have moved into the home recently purchased by Mr. Herb Jones. Lt./Cpl. William Scrabuik, who has been 'stationed with the Army in Germany for two years, arrived in Canada with his wife and chil- dren, Andre and Deanne, the end of October, and spent the weekend with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family. They left for Vermont in the U.S.A., where they will settle on a large farm, which Lt./Cpl. Scrabuik has purchased. Mr. Joe McCully, of Brucefield, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whiteman, of Belgrave, called on Miss Han- nah Craig this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hedden, Mrs. Peter Balfour, Terry, Timmy and Shayne, of Woodstock, visited Sun- day with Mrs. Catherine Hedden and Herb. Y.P.S. Elects Officers Hensall-Chiselhurst Young Peo- ple held their annual election Sun - ay night in Chiselhurst United Church. Maja Roobal was elected as the new president. with Shirley Coleman as vice-president. Other officers are: t reasurer, Marilyn Eyre; secretary, Faye Ross. The meeting opened with the call to worship by Nelson McClinchey. Gerry McClinchey led in prayer. The scripture was read by Chas. Mickle. Following the election of officers, a sing -song and lunch com- pleted the affair. Mrs. Carl Payne is a patient in ACTIVE WEEKS AHEAD 1N HURON; FARM GROUPS PLAN MEETINGS During the next two months sev- eral meetings of interest to the farmers. farm organizations, 4-H Club members and other persons of Huron will be held throughout the county. The following is a list of the events: Tuesday, Nov. 8: Huron County Holstein Breeders' banquet, Blyth Community Hall, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 9: East Waw- anosh Township Federation of Ag- riculture annual meeting and ban- , quet, Blyth Community Hall, 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 10: Junior Far- mer Livestock Judging Competi- tion, Royal Winter Fair, Toronto; Huron County team members: Larry Wheatley, R.R. 1, Dublin; Ken Campbell, R.R. 1. Dublin; La- vern Godkin, R.R. 2, Dublin." Thursday, Nov. 10: Howick Jun - for Institute and Junior Farmers' Family Night banquet, Gorrie Com- munity Hall. 7:15 p.m.; guest speaker, Lloyd Jasper. Mildmay, President Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Friday, Nov. 11: Morris Town- ship Federation of Agriculture an- nual meeting and banquet, Fores- ters' Hall, Belgrave. at 7 p.m. Monday. Nov. 16: Stephen Town- ship Federation of Agriculture an- nual meeting and banquet, Town- ship Hall, Crediton, 7 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 17: Judging "Queen's Guineas Class' Royal Ag- ricultural Winter Fair, Toronto; Huron County has 26 entries. Friday, Nov. 18: Goderich Town- ship Federation of Agriculture an- nual meeting and banquet, District High School, Goderich, 7 p.m. CHAMPION FRU1t, BEAUTY. QUEENS FEATURE HURON APPLE FESTIVAL Stewart Middleton was declared by the judges as grand champion of the Huron County Apple Festi- val held in Clinton on Saturday. The well-known fruit grower of R. R. 3. Clinton. was also declared the exhibitor having the best bush- el of apples in a display of more than 70 bushels at the show. Huron County Apple Queen was the title bestowed on pretty Mar- ilyn Ashton. 17 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ashton, Clinton, when she was crowned at a dance following the show. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS HOBBY FAIR November 23rd MEN'S CLUB First Presbyterian Church Admission Free •..WARMER ALL WINTER ...COOLER ALL SUMMER FIBERGLAS'S BUILDING INSULATION WON'T ROT • WON'T BURN • WON'T SETTLE WON'T SUSTAIN VERMIN Put Fiberglas between you end the weather. the Fiberglas Wilding in- sulation to loop Rte heat of Summer out of your heats ...and rave you Wel bills ovary Mahatma now on - MAD$ IN CANADA Ball -Macaulay Ltd. Builders' Supplies - Lime - SEAFORTH Phone 787 Sash - Doors Cement CLINTON Phone 97 • Fred Bell, R.R. 2, Goderich, was reserve grand champion of the apple show, while a Lucknow fruit grower, Lorne Woods, was runner- up. Jointly Sponsored – The festival was sponsored by the Clinton and District Chamber of Commerce in co-operation with the oldest farm organization in the county, the Huron County Fruit Growers Association. It was offic- ially opened by J. J. Johnson, Lon- don, supervising inspector, Can- ada Department of Agriculture. Russ Chard, of Forest. fieldman, fruits and vegetable branch, On- tario Department of Agriculture, directed the show. Both Bert Gliddon. president of the Chamber of Commerce, and William McGuire. R.R. 2. Bayfield, president of the fruit growers, re- marked on the outstanding success of the festival. which represented the first apple show in Huron County in 25 years. According to G. W. Montgomery, agricultural representative for Huron County. there were 116 en- tries from 17 exhibitors in 17 sec- tions. An auction sale of the ap- ples by Edward W. Elliott, Clin- ton, linton, brought an average of $2.00. per bushel and from 65 cents to 75 cents per six -quart basket. Bid- ding was not too brisk. and offi- cials claim this was because the apple crop was plentiful. Buys Champion Bushel John A. Anstitt. Clinton jeweller, an active member on the Chamber of Commerce, bought the champion bushel in the show for $4.00. President McGuire stated follow- ing the show that he would be strongly in favour of 50 per cent of Huton County apples being made into juice, and that there then would be no difficulty in mar- keting the remainder. Over 500 glasses of apple cider were sold by the Chamber of Com- merce at the festival and at the dance later in the evening at the Legion Memorial Hall. Stiff Competition The Apple Queen was crowned at the dance by Bert Gliddon, who (Continued on Page 5) The very thin lady on the street car tried to squeeze onto a seat by a very fat lady, remarking to a companion as she did so: "They really ought to charge by weight on these cars." The fat lady, exhaling comfort- ably and spreading out gently, opined: "If they did, honey, they couldn't afford to stop for some folks." The newspaper reporter in an interview with a man who had just celebrated his 100th birthday ask- ed, "And to what do you credit your longevity. MrtiBlackstone?" The old-timer started reflective- ly into space. "I don't exactly know—yet," came the reply, "but I'm dickering with two medicine companies 'right now." OF THE WEEK Victoria Hospital, London - Mrs. Lydia Doig and Janet left for Grand Rapids, Mich., On ' Sun - clay to spend the winter months. Mrs. Manns left for Toronto last week to spend the winter months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns and Donald - W -MS- To Pack Bale The October program for the Women's Missionary Society of Hensall United Church was given by Mrs. E. Geiger's group. Mrs. C. D. Daniel and'Mrs. W. R. Dou- gall conducted the worship period. Mrs. T. Coates, Mrs. Anna Walker and Mrs. Geiger presented the stu- dy on Missions. Mrs. L. Mickle favored with an instrumental num- ber. Mrs. L. Eiler conducted the business. The ladies will pack a business. The ladies packed a bale of clothing and bedding on Tues- day night, Nov. 8. The group ac- cepted an invitation t� hold their December meeting at the manse. Dedicate Picture Machine The Chiselburst Sunday School had Missions as its theme on Sun- day afternoon, Nov. 6, with Mrs. Beatrice Munn presiding for • the program. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. T. Brintnell. The Misses June Ross, Maja Roobal, Marilyn Eyre and Faye Ross sang a pleasing selection, accompanied by Mrs. A. Ross. Bob Munn read a missionary poem. Rev. C. D. Daniel, the minister, showed pic- tures on "Sumo—Boy of Africa," and interestingly told the story. He was assisted by Mervyn Eyre. During the worship hour Rev. Mr. Daniel o ered for dedication, a picture machine for the use of Sunday School and congregation, recently purchased by the board. This gift was Heade possible through the generosity of the late T. D. Wren, who was church treas- urer for years. Mr. H. Parker, Sunday school superintendent, ac- cepted the gift. Service next Sunday will be at the usual time, with Rev. C. Dan- iel in charge. Sunday School meets at 2 o'clock. In Hensall United Church, Rev. C. Daniel spoke effectively on the text, "The weapons of our warfare are not carnal." The choir, under the direction of Mr, S. Rannie and Miss Lammie, sang `'Like As the Hart." Next Sunday morning, Nov. 13, at 11 o'clock, Rev. It Snell, of James St. Church, Exeter, will ad- dress the congregation. Cottage For Rent Furnished, with hot and cold water. Three-piece bath; linoleum and oil burner. Five minutes' drive from Clinton Radar School; three minutes' drive from Sea - forth, on new No. 8 Highway be- tween Seaforth and Clinton. 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