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Coming Events -
RUMMAGE SALE in the Anglican
Parish Hall, Saturday, November 10.
4630-1
SLIM BOUCHER of CKNX-TV, is play-
ing for the fall season at the Crystal Pal-
ace, Mitchell, every FRIay night, 4628-9
STAY YOUNG, GO DANCING at the
Goderich Pavilion. every Friday square
dance and Rock 'n Roll night with Clar-
ence Petrie's Radio Nite Hawks. Sat-
urday night is modern dancing to Paul
Cross and his orchestra. 4628-9
"SHARE - THE - WEALTH" BINGO —
Legion Hall, .:Hensall Saturday, Oct. 20,
p.m. JackPot $80.00 in 56 calls: $5.00
added each week until won; 14 regular
games, 10c a game. No admission. Spon-
sored by Hensall Legion.
4630-1
Help Wanted
WOMEN—Without any experience YOU
can earn money for your Christmas
shopping selling Avon's gift sets. Open-
ings in Seaforth and Brussels. Write
MRS. M. STOCK, 78 Duchess Ave., Kit-
chener, Ont. 4630-2
MALE HELP WANTED—Experienced
hardwood breakout man, also one experi-
enced Furniture Finisher, and two young-
er men to learn good trades. We are ex-
panding and need good men. Pleasant
working conditions, good wages, very
steady employment, group insurance, etc.
JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY,
Ingersoll. 4629-2
MEN or WOMEN
'Anxious to have their own business, we
have splendid opportunity for you. No
selling experience needed.
Write for free catalogue and details to:
FAMILEX,.
Dept. C, Station C
MONTREAL
4630-1
For Rent
FOR RENT --A small house in Seaforth.
PHONE 654r11. 4630-1
FOR RENT -3 -room apartment. OR-
VILLE OKE. Seaforth. 4630-tf
FOR RENT — Downstairs apartment;
modern kitchen and bath. Apply BOR-
DEN BROWN. Phone 841 r 2, Seafurth.
4628-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for rent
on West William St, Immediate possess-
ion: rent reasonable. MRS. ROLAND
KENNEDY, Seaforth 4630-1
FOR RENT—In Hensall, 4-large-roona
apartment, heated, downstairs: 2 -piece
bath, private entrance. Available Nov-
ember 1st. Apply to MRS. J. SYIILLIE,
phone 12.2-J, Hensall. 4630-1
Property For Sale
FOR S A 1.8—Brick 2 -storey dwelling,
additional lot and two acres of land: Ex-
cellent location. Oil furnace, 3 -piece
bathroom, kitchen cupboards, hot or cold
water. Will be sold with or without lot
and land. Owner will sacrifice. Apply
immediately to GERALD GINGERICH,
Zurich, Ont.., phone 131 or 34 4629-2
Farms For Sale
FOR SALE--100-acre farm in Huron
County on county road near school, church,
store and mill. Good clay loam land,
drained. 44 x 64 bank barn. Frame house
and double -deck hen Rouse all in good
repair. Apply MRS. JANET McK.AY.
R.R. 3, Monkton, Ont. 4628-3
Poultry
PULLETS FOR SALE -290 Sussex Red,
five months old. W. D. WILSON, phone
658r33, Seaforth, 4630x1
Notices
NOTICE—I have a number of 700 pound
steers to be fed for the winter by the
Pound. ,HAROLD JACKSON, phone 474,
_Seaforth. 4630-1
NURSERY STOCK, shrubs, fruit trees,
perennials. H. C. Downham Nursery Co.
Phone ERIC MILNER, Seaforth 393.
4628-tf
RADIO REPAIRS — For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE.
opposite Dick House, Seaforth, Phone
847-R.
4628-tf
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. Phone 303. 'ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter,
4628-tf
A la NTION, FARMERS — Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Callcolleet, collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
forth. Associated with Darling & Co., of 1
Canada Lt.
Wanted
WANTED— Three or 4 -room self-contaia-
ed downstairs apartment. Heated prefer-
red, but nut essential. Apply Box 583,
I he HURON EXPOSITOR stating location
and rent. 4630ne1
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects in the village of
senoeu. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31.
at 1:00 the Estate of the late Wrn.
E Poster, Main Street .
Chesterfield suite, chesterfield bed. like
new ; .day bed.; gate-leg table; 6 dining
room chairs, buffet pedestal reed chabh,
2 occasional chairs; 4 small tables; coffee
table; 1 what -not; mantel clock ; 2 bed-
room suites, springs and mattresses; bed
linens; electric lamp; 2 bedroom chairs:
electric heater ,• clothes hamper ; vanity
and bench: chest of drawers: electric
clock scatter mats; 2 axminster rugs;
curtains and drapes; pictures; china and
kitchen utensils; Coleman 9iI hater ; Sun-
shine 4 -burner electric range: General
Electric refrigerator; kitchen chairs ; arm
chair; hull tree; washing machine; tub
arts stand; floor lamps; porch furniture:
.22 gauge rifle. Other articles tuo num-
erous to mention.
TERMS—CASH.
SAW LOGS WANTED—Woodlot owners
will be paid best cash prices direct by ESTATE OF WILLIAM E. FOSTER
mill for goad, sound Hard Maple Saw
Bell & Laughton. Solicitors
Logs and Standing Timber, T. A. YOUNG,
Staf.a, Ont.. phone Dublin 11r3. 4629-4
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E.P. Chesney, Clerk
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE -1941 Obey. Coach. Apply
w MRS. LEO STEPILENSON, Seaforth.
4630-1
CAR FOR SALE -1949 Dodge sedan. low
i.eare, good condition. Apply to MRS.
\VA, MARTIN, RR 2, Kippen, phone Hen -
'all 4629x2
• .
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of ELIZABETH SMITH
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Elizabeth Smith, late of the town
of Seaforth, in the county of Huron. de-
ceased, who died on the 1st day of Septem-
ber, 1956, are hereby 'notified to send in
full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 2n4 day of
November, 1956, after which date the
assets will be distributed, having regard
only to claims theta received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 9th day of Oct-
ober, 1956,
McCONNEL & HAYS
Seaforth, Ontario
.Solicitors for the Executrices
' 4629-3
Livestock Wanted
OLD HORSES WANTED at 3t/. cents
pound, and dead cattle at value. If dead,
Phone at once. GILBERT BROS, MINK
RANCH. Phone collect' 1483 J 4 or
1483 J 1, Goderich, 4624x10
Personals •
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY, Beauty Coun-
sellor cosmetics. Phone Seaforth 393.
BARBARA L. MILNER.
4628-tf
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
nailed postoaici in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 sam-
ples 01.00. Mail - Order Dept, T-73, THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL ATJXILI-
NOVA-RUBBER CO.. Box 91. Hamilton. ARY wishes to 'thank all who assisted
with the recent Tag Day. Particularly the
public school girls who canvassed on the
Saturday morning. 4630-1
4630-2
N G
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock Machinery and house-
hold effects at lot 18 and 19. con. 3.
Tuckersmith twp.. 2 miles west of Eg-
mondville on WEDNESDAY,• OCTOBER
24, at 12:30 sharp.
CATTLE -2 Jersey cows, carrying sec-
ond calf bred June 5 and 10; spotted
heifer, 3 yrs. old. due Nov. 6; Holstein
cow, 5 years old, bred May 12; Holstein
cow, 5 years old bred March 24 ; Holstein
cow, three years old, due time of sale:
Holstein cow. 3 years old. bred June 7:
Holstein cow, 3 years old bred May 18;
3 black cows, fresh in August and rebred:
Holstein and Hereford. bred May 11; 9
Shorthorn cows with calves at foot, from
550 to 400 lbs., and rebred: 8 Durham
and Hereford steers, 600 to 700 lbs. ; 1 -yr. -
old white face heifer; 15 spring calves; 2
calves, 1 month old.
PIGS -1 York sow, with pigs at foot.
IMPLEMENTS—Fordson major tractor,
equipped with 3 -furrow plow and cultiva-
tor ; Ford tractor in A-1 condition; Fer-
guson mower, 7 -ft. cut; pulley for 'ord
tractor ;8 -plate 1 -way disc ; 3 -section drag
harrows; 4 sections diamond harrows; 16 -
run disc fertilizer drill, like new; Mc-
Cormick side rake, on rubber, like new:
7 -ft, M.H. binder, pea harvestor and roller,
scuffler; 3 -drum steel roller; Litz grain
and corn grinder. new: 120 -ft, drive belt;
modern rubber -tired wagon, like new; flat
hay rack ; 2.000 Ib. scales: feed cart: bean
puller: 1 set of breeching harness, good;
'-unit Surge milking machine, 1 year old ;
1 steel water tank, new ; milk pails and
other equipment; 1 electric brooder and
4 shelters, new ; hale lifter ; barrels ; feed
tronghs and boxes ; chains ; forks; and
marlother articles.
Quantity of household effects, including
cook stove. tables chairs, rockers, chester-
field and bed room furniture,
No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS
—CASH.
JAMES BLACK, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, ,Auctioneer.
E. ', Chesney, Clerk,
4629-2
Cards of Thanks .
-- _ .
For Sale
MR. TOM HALEY wishes to thank his
many friends who remembered him with
FOR SALE—Mdern home in Seaforth. cards and gifts during his recent illness.
DENNIS ELECTRIC. Seaforth. 4629-2 Also special thanks to the doctors at the
Clinic and staff of Scott Memorial Hospi-
FOR SALE 8 -piece dinette suite. Apply ; tal, Seaforth. and St. Joseph's Ho4s6p3i0.tali
MR4630nc13EVIN NOTT, SeaforthLondon.
FOR SALE — One white headed calf, MR, and MRS. GEORGE EATON wish
Apply to FRANK REYNOLDS, phone
6607.33. Seaforth. 4630-1 the many cards and gifts they received
to thank their friends who called and for
on the occasion of their golden wedding
anniversary. Special thanks to the Can -
FOR SALE— Oven-ready ducks. MRS. adian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary
EARL PAPPLE, Phone 650r22, Seaforth, for their lovely gifts. They were deeply
4630-1 appreciated. Also to Senator W. H. and
Mrs. Golding fur their nice letter to us.
4630-1
FOR SALE— New Sunbeam Mirmaster,
withjuicer. Won in contest. PHONE
307J. 4630-1
FOR .SALE— Two part -Hereford calves
for sale. . Apply to STEWART WILSON. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Roney. Mr.
ZION
phone 6581-21, Seaforth. 4630-1 and Mrs. Charles Roney and lam-
.
y attended Monkton anniversary
on Sunday and visited Mr. and
1 Mrs. Alf. Francis,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton and
family spent Thanksgiving with
FOR SALE—Good used Ratty irons
real bargain, DUBLIN ELECTRIC, Ph
one 70. Dublin, 4630-
FOR SALE—Several used television set
at special prices. Apply DUBLIN ELEC
TRIC, Dublin, . 4629-1
f her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Stanlake, Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm,
Keith and Bruce, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Sheldon, St. Marys.
Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Corriveau, Zurich, recently.
Miss Gayle Lannin had her ton-
sils removed last week- in Strat-
ford Hospital.
Mrs. George Pepper spent a day
last week with her mother Mrs, J.
Balfour.
FOR SALE -17 pigs, 10 weeks old. Ap-
ply J. E. MCLEAN, phone 665r21, Sea -
forth. 4630-1
ORDER YOUR FURNITURE from Dub-
lin Electric. TV swivel chairs in stock
at big savings. DUBLIN ELECTRIC
Dublin. 4629-tf
CLOCK RADIOS. 030.95 and 49.95. Bul-
ova clock radios at 069.05. Variety of col-
ors. Portables also available. SAV-
AUGE'S, Seaforth, 4630 -If
FOR SALE -34 rows ensilage corn : 70
rods long also 20 bags of potatoes. ' KEN
STEWART, Phone 805r2, Seaforth,
4630-1
FOR SALE—Large quantity of feed
turnips, 15c a bushel. Apply GERALD
BELL, RR 1. Hensall. phone Hensall 692r3.
4(21-1
FOR SALE— Oil furnace with controls
and tank. A bargain for 0175.00. Phone
442 Saturday, between 5 and 6 p.m. MRS.
SHEILA KING, Egmondville 4630x1
TV. SPECIAL—Clearing all '56 models
at • carload prices. Check here before
buying, Terms to suit. DUBLIN ELEC-
TRIC, Dublin, 4629-4
4628-tf FOR SALE— Girl's coat, size 12;
white sweater, size 32; collapsible suit
case: toaster: hot plate. 1 -burner, Apply
MRS, R. BOYES, Egmondville, 4630x1
HENSALL SALES
Every Thursday at 2 p.m., Mill St., Hen -
mall. Bring your livestock- Always a good
market price. HARRY SMITH, Phone 187,
Hensel]; VICTOR HARGREAVES, EU,
24511, Clinton 4628-12
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
• "Where Better Bulls Are used"
—For art -molar insemination liffdiniation
or service from all breeds of cattle, Phone
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
at CLINTON U. 2-3441, between 7:so
and 9130 am. We have all breeds avail.
able—top quality at low coat.
4628-tf
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Th TotOneble of Tneketeegth Mitelet,
• • bet "Derepinst; Ground, iiinotetk, 091e4hitif
Zali8indtrille-p.444
:101•?11:1 open ,only
71‘10abililt, Iikekosienbafi, .Oe., 'WetindoitOr•
the heti*
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FOR SALE—A number of used wash-
ing machines in excellent condition. Real
buys. DENNIS ELECTRIC, Seaforth.'
4629-2
POR. SALE—Large cabinet gramaphone
and about 80 records in perfect running
order, also girl's clothes, size 12, sweaters,
skirts, winter jaCket all like new, pair
black pumps, worn once, size 5. MRS.
ROBERT BAKER, Hensall. • 4629-2
FOR SALE—Boys' tube skates, size 3;
brown shoes, size 5; station wagon coat,
brown gabardine pants and jacket, cub
stun 8E5a xtrawso KiTit T2
in excellent condition. MRS. J. McLEAN,
phone 665, 21, Seaforth. 4630-1
APPLES FOR SALE—Choiee Macintosh,
Spies, Delicious, Kings, Tolman Sweets,
and Snow apples. No. 1, 82 bushel: No. 2,
$1 bushel in own container, Apply
STEWART MIDDLETON, Phone 11112-
7525, RR 8, Clinton. 4628-3
Births
De10/443---In Scott Memorial Tiobpitel, 00
October 12, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ile-
ong,
Seafortil a son.
lotandra Marine Hos-
rdotierich, oe Octolier 7, to Mr.
and: M86, T. B. Melidy, a detgliter,
32441.,ER—M Stott MetiOrial Hoetsitat,
October i6pti end Atre, TbatieelkNtil-
pydr, ratOw Sebtortb„ e,
4. still ' s..4„
!SW LS -4n Scott Ni*Oniket4r i
sober t,04,b2r:
.i5k1 ,4;
n. south, "
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CONSTANCE
The regular meeting of the Con-
stance WA and WMS was held last
Wednesday afternoon in the church
basement. The WA was presided
over by the president, Mrs. Verne
Dale. while Mrs. George McLlwain
acted as secretary in the abscence
of Mrs, Frank Riley.
The minutes were read atm] busi-
ness transacted. The WA will be
holding a bake sale and' bazaar
in' Seaforth on November 3.
The WMS was presided over by
Mrs. Dave Williams, acting presi-
dent. She opened the meeting by
a hymn followed by the Lord's
Prayer.. Another hymn was sung
accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Whyte.
Scripture was read by Mrs. ,Ross
McGregor from the thirteenth
chapter of Corinthians.
The minutes were read and busi-
ness transacted. Everyone is to
remepher thefall thankAffering,
meeting to be held' at the home of
Mrs. Earl Lawson on Wednesday,
October 24. The Christian Steward-
ship paper was given by Mrs. Bor-
den Brown. The report of the sec-
tional meeting was given by Mrs.
Verne Dale. Topic was "The Chal-
lenge of a new day and let your
light so shine" and'waS well pre-
pared by ,the delegates of the sec-
tional 'meeting at 'Brucefield by
Mrs. Frank Riley and Mrs. Verne
Dale. The study book was given by
Mrs. W. L. Whyte after a hydro was
Sang the meeting closed with the
benediation.
' Mr, and Mrs: Herman Proctor
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy AchroYd, of
'New Liskeard, siteht £ evtr days
ast week withMtlkatid Mrs. Eph-
lam, Clarke arid, '• f.trid Tht.e ESI,
•I
k•O
Wood Clatorrttieri d>rin. many
r'ineimte,
.Lh .at
ivork,„
, .
elativeo pstfelehd§ 1,p the vie-
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudsok and
family, of Goderich, --visited rela-
tives and friends in the village o
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. McKelvi
Robert and Ann, left for their ne
home in Essex, on Thursday an
the well wishes of tikir many fr
ends go with them.
• Anniversary services will be held
; at St. Andrew's Church on Sunday
e, at 11 a.m. and 730 p.m. Guest
w speaker will be Rev. R. A. Brookes
d B. Th., Bluevale.
Guests during the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell and Mr.
✓ and Mrs. Leonard Lovell Included
e Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lovell and Mr
, and Mrs. Robert Ballantyne, o
n Chatham; Mr. Byron Elliott, Ken
Bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Evon Arnold
, and son Davie. of Louisville, Mr
- and Mrs. Lyle Weaver, Tupperville
11 and Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Tup-
perville.
d • Mrs. Hill and Shildon, of Eng
- land is spending the winter months
, at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aik.
enhead.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of
Stratford,White-
man. spent Saturday visiting
with Mrs. Hinsdale and Miss White -
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Moffatt were
called to the bedside of her brother,
Mr. Jack Hayter, Howell, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore their and Lorne, of London, visited Sun-
day with parents Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cudmore, the latter re-
turning with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Long accompanied
by Rev. and Mrs. McLeod visited
on Sunday afternoon with Mr. Al-
bert Keyes and his sister Miss
Pearl Keyes, of Exeter.
Mrs, Doig, who had the misfor-
tune to fracture her hip, is report-
ed as improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnol Gackstetter,
of Guelph, called on friends and
neighbors on Monday.
Joseph Hay -ter Passes
Joseph Henry Hayter, 80. a life -
ng resident of Varna, died sud-
enly in Clinton Community Hos-
ital on Wednesday night following
heart attack. He had worked on
ednesday as usual at the Cook
Tiling Company. Hensall, where
e was a crop buyer. His wife
redeceased him in 1947. Surviv-
g are six sons, William. Varna;
loyd, Clandeboye; Gordon, Pon -
ac, Mich.; Elgin.' London; and
ussell, Varna, with who: he had
made his home, and three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Marion Routozn, New
York; Mrs. Alfred Moffatt. Kip -
pen; and Mrs. Cecil Dowson, Var-
suntjay gs1'
Iltrilfred hicie(led 41,i)4
Tars. Lerne Seifert and tVY9 dugh
ters, of Forclwich, alsq Mrs. John
Oihson, of Wroxeter,
Communion ,service at St. And-
rew's United Church was well at-
tended. The minister, Rev. N. Mc-
Leod, chose as his subject "The
Highest Grade of Thanksgiving,"
Special music was rendered by the
choir.
•,`
A' special meeting of the Par
Line Farm Forum was held at th
home of the president and his wife
Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan, whe
plans were outlined for a bus tour
of the Royal Winter.Sair, Toronto
in November. The grortp will char
ter a bus and 35 members wi
attend.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert McLean ha
as their guests this week the lat
ter's cousins. Mrs. Vera Gatenby,
of Sceptre, Sask.. and Mrs. Ella
McNiven, of New Orleans.
f
t "tahI. Poem& by Edgar Guest were
read by Mrs, Elkton Allen. Mrs.
*PIC
•A neightairly act 'Wee' tile
call
met, for their meeting in the
WoPmer"eInsStitUtaeskilletS
itra ,Vi't:4411
baL
Miring the business period when
Mrs, Ross Smale presided, Mrs.
Gerald Agar was appointed ,dele.-
rate to attend the WI convention
in London, and to send a dotiatien(
to the Blind., A bus trip to the
Royal Winter Fair was discusse,
and left with the convenors to con-
tact members wishing to. go.
Mrs, Cecil Bowman reviewed
current events. Household hints
were offered by Mrs. Walter O'Bri-
en. Mrs. Moore,contrihuted a solo
accompanied by Mrs. LloYd Sors-
a a
•W. Glanville presided for the pro-
. gram and gave the topic on "Com-
naiuonin,,
tsyActivities and Public, Re-
11ti
- •
na. The body rested at the Bon-
thron Funeral Chapel where the
'service was conducted on Satur-
day afternoon by Rev. T. J. Pitt.
1 Interment was in Bayfield cem-
etery.
Mrs. Thomas Tybus, of Winnipeg,
returned home since visiting a
week with her nieces, Mrs. Stewart
Pepper and Mrs. Ernest Whip
-
house and other relatives.
Mr. Shaver, who has been spend-
ing the summer months in Minden,
is visiting at the bonne of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Hyde.
Miss Shirley Alderdice, teacher
in training at Stratford, visited over
the weekend with her aunt and
„uncle, Mr. and/Mrs. Verne Alder -
dice.
Arnold Circle Meet
The Thanksgiving meeting of the
Arnold Circle of Carmel Church
was held in the schoolroom of the
church Monday evening with the
ladies of the Evening Auxiliary of
the United Church and Carmel
Church Senior WMS as guests,
President Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt
chaired the meeting and extended a
cordial welcome to the guests and
opened the meeting with • the sing-
ing of "Oh Jesus I Have Promised"
followed by the roll call.
Mrs. Wm. Fuss favoured with a
solo "Bless This House", accom-
panied by Mrs. Albert Shirray.
The worship service prepared and
conducted by Mrs. Robert Simp-
son had as a theme, "Let us come
before His presence with Thanks-
giving." The Scripture was read
by Mrs. Gordon Troyer and prayers
were repeated by Mrs. Stewart
Bell. Mrs. Wm'. Brown, Mrs. Harry
Hoy and Mrs, Gordon Schwalm.
Following the singing of a hymn,
Mrs. Harry Snell read a Thanks-
giving poem and the worship ser-
vice was closed with' prayer by
Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. J. Bonthron
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a
favored with a solo, "Living for h
Jesus", accompanied by Mrs. Mal- P
colm Dougall. Mrs. Stewart Bell in
introduced the guest speaker. Mrs. L
J. F. Scott, of Seaforth, who gave ti
a very inspiring address on "Shar- R
Mg our many blessings." The
speaker was thanked by, Mrs.
Brown, A quartette composed of
Mrs. Harold Bell, Mrs, A. Kerslake,
Mrs -Harry Hoy and Miss Hannah
Murray. sang "Cleanse Me".
Rev. D. MacDonald closed the
meeting with prayer and a social
hour was spent with the guests.
' ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Turner's United Churh
Tuckersmith
SUNDAY, OCT. 21st
at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
REV. W. M. THOMAS, Walton
Guest Minister
Special music by the choir
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Anniversary
Services
St. Andrew's -
United Church
KIPPEN
SUNDAY, OCT. 21st
11 a.m.- and 7:30 p.m.
Rev. R. A. Brookes, B.Th., Bluevale
SPECIAL MUSIC
Everyone Welcome
BROWNIES'
DRIVE-IN
LIMITED
CLINTON - ONTARIO
Next to the Community Park
Box Office opens 7:30 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT 8:00
Children under 12 in cars—FREE
Thurs. & Fri. — Oct. 18 and 19
"RUN FOR COVER"
(Color)
James Cagney John Derek
Vivica Lindfors
(Two Cartoons)
Sat. & Mon. — Oct. 20 and 22
"Destination Gobi"
(Colour)
Richard Widmark Judy Dan
(Two Cartoons)
-• •Tiles,•••&•Wed-.- — Oet 23 and -24
"Never Too Young"
(Colour)
Dean Martin Jerry Lewis
(Two Cartoons)
Every Tuesday Night until
end of season is $ Night.
One Dollar admits a carload
Thurs. & Fri. --- Oct 25 and 26
"Kid From Left Field"
Dan Dailey Ann Bancroft,
(Two Cartoons)
SATURDAY, Oct. 21
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Miss Mary Jacksotti, of Seaforth,
visited on Sunday with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pep-
per.
Mrs. N. Long returned home on
Saturday since having had a pleas-
ant visit in Toronto.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert Caldwell
(nee Eudora Hyde)
Town Hall, Hensall
FRIDAY, OCT. 19th
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
Ladies Please Provide Lunch
EVERYBODY WELCOME
WEEK -ENV SAVINGS
Holly Peas, Fancy-20.oz. 2/43
Green Wax Beans, choice -20 oz., 2/39
Tip” Top Beans with Pork -20 oi. .o. •2/33
Shirriff's Caramel Topping —9 oz. .29
Burn's Cooked Ham -11/) lb. Tin 1.69
Delmar Margarine 2/57
"Canatogs", Men's Sport Shirts 3.49
Tex -Made Ibex Blankets -70 x90 5.95
CLAIR HANEY
PHONE 72, EGMONDVILLE For Prompt, Courteous Service
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g&MOX,41011e.4111 Mi;s. C. Hinton,:
PhiselhOst, were ThlIrsday
visitwith Mrs. C. GilMani
M. and Mrs. Harold Deallara, afs
Sarnia, were Friday visitorsWith
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten and
helped with the sae.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks and
babe pf _London visited over the
weekend 'with Mr, and Mrs. F.
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Miss DonnaGiaillaei $.r;
loia,e4 on the, vr..eekeint atInot9loMe.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gllanil:Grant
and Barbara .Arm, wereA•StlikdaY
and 1VIrs, Newman. Baker
Otinday, visitors 'Wit11, Wfrs,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
visitors with WA .(111d Mr*. 9 '411
Horton
Mr.
were
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Attention — All Mothers -of Hensall
• and Distekk
public meeting will be held in the
COUNCIL CHAMBER
to form a Figure Skating Club
All interested meet
, Monday, October 22, 8 p.m.
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