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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-02-28, Page 5antam's Advance' (contwied from Page) SteVens..C, llemingwaY, Ted "Duna- geon, Sturgeon, J. lferningwaY and Hodge. - Jack Bedard „Ltlefelde Bob Reith ,andBob -El liott,; centre, LarrY Dale; wings, Hay Scoins and Doug Rowcliffe; alternates, IlarVeY Dale, ToMMY Love, Bill Pinder, John Var1e3r, Keith Stacey; Jim Broadfoot and• Berger; silb-goal, Bryan. Brady: .1 - With the conclusion: of, Midget • .hockey for this 'year,•,the group ex- -,presSed•iPecial. thanks to the ePach ,of the squad, Ren •Broome, who !Alas. given So thuelt 'Of:his, ;tithe tit' train these 1*? b PlaYing.a gped game Of clean ihtie1tey,1 whichineans raere t� sport Lthan'alviays'-Vvinnin,g; group are also"tlianithil. to. the * ponSOrS:oribeir atidthosiS, Who" SUPported -theta during -theoseason, O.F.U. Meets • At 'an eibeutive ineeting of the Farmer's Uhion,_beld at the 'home hof 'Grant Webster, one-inpre bee •..was added -from. Huron , County, During the meeting the ':ViTheat Board and Hog Board' meetings. were discussed: - . - A `repert wa given onthe dra.W and also on the coming barn„dance. ,CoutitY meeting va, be beld--in ton on -March 6, , ,pi\TA _Thursday, Feb 27th- • • vs ST EAPoRTTrMicit 0,01i14..trWAN Adults 35e: •CIti1frei • 25e C NSTANCE NEW " Mr, andMrs; Atirend and k Ivan ConsOlation, grees, Mrs. 'Walter ',McClure'• and Glen , , • fathilf, of Windsor, speuethe wee end With Mr. and Mrs. 4RObtl. 0,21111 '0,0Yr • • Miss Helen 'MchWain,".nurse-in training at Stratford andstationed at London, spentrthefweeke.nd with het par.ents, . Mr. and Mrs, 9:eorgp Mr, -Wpiiam JeWitt is this ..week attending -the GoOd B.bis .eonven- tion at the.. Royal York, Toronto. • Mr.` -and Nits,- Ross .IVIann. arid, family, 'Of •Wingham; 'John 1Vlann and Airs.. Pearl igerarlane, of Goderick_ and, Mr. Sand Kell Betties' and sons,' of Wint•broP, visited' Ur. and Mrsr Reb,ert Oldby 'Oh Sunday; : .Mt,', and Grimold werecelebrating their, 40th Wedding 'anniversary: ' FertiM'' Has- Euchre , arm FOriun Was, held at • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur. Jew- itt on , Monday evening. There was no :discussion," • and progressive evehre :was "played, 'winners being: high, IVIrs,;, George 'Leitch and Ho*, a,td PreSzcator; low, Mari McGre- gor ,,and Verne Dale. 'NeXt' fOrarn •VO-11.,be held at-the•home of Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Riley., , • 40'Year S' married 111E and Mrs-, Robert Grimoldby elelehrated 'their 40th , wedding an-- inYersary, on Sunday With a family dinner., LTheconple' were '•married 40,years age, FehtuatY 20,,by Rev. David Carswell, of :Pars': Church, VI IcKillop, at the home rd the bride's -parents,, the late Mr. and, Ben- jamin Riley. Their attendants were -AfidrewOrirnoldby, brother of the groom, WindSor,n Lad the ,,-late Mts. John Mann, sister of the , They have ' one daughter, -,Olive, Mrs, -Ken Betties. and ,two grand- sons. Paul and .Garry Betties, of Winthrop. ..•• - . c(3.iF :SpOnsors. Euchre , Constance Corder . or Foresters -held. a successful euchre ane__ d ,daneFriday 15 tables were in PlaY,,Prizes,were .woh..= high and M-rs- -Alex S E. WEEK Orange Order -,WitratirOP, and A-• _ IVIeMichaei Clinton' •Tone hands, EAFO,RTH KINSME 7 SEAFC)RT UNJ Musicby Wilbee's Orchestra Refreshr9ents will be Served — raw_ forCIothes Dryer will be made at this _Dance E- AWL PRIC .00 per -Person. COIVIE - Resolutjons ' by, Eight Nott and ranntr, • ' »Ay efftraYer'' , WoI&Day fPrayeK,.WAS :held Frid:ayin ,Czstance stfoite( Chinch The. ,program, made ip by theivvo. Men. of Australia. on '"The :Bread of, Life;". wa.s earried Mit ,Ily',.the . the eonipmnity, Mrs. Ross Macgregqr. gayer g,,,'Spaper; on, the, histerY .the World -pay of Mrs: Robert G.rimeldby- Sang, • a. beaMifhl' sole: 'L:OtherS taking part' were Mrs.: • FrankRflgy, MMrs:Addison;Mis. Ken' Hulley, Mrs. eator, Mrs:. Earl LaWSOitanci- Mas; 'Borden Brown... •Mrs...Ponald ,anan took Mrs. 11'i/ban' Jeviritt.Was organist:for the entire ;Prior to, 'thel.WOrld.Pa y. Of :Pray- er servide, ashQrtbushlessperjod was, held for the WA and wigs.. invitation -ROM .010, 'Walton goo* te :attelidhaZaar, and, tea was the ',March" 'Meeting will: be '•.• ansWeied. bY:tiarir g a• hookand itsauthof,rekdby the. Member,,,ands',handed IMO ,the, literature 'Secretary, , Usle b e ng supplied• , .• • : ,NORTRSIDE •,..„ „.• The .bosiness'ineeting- Of „ Side-WidS' Was held in, .tnef.chitich. With President; Mrs- C. Walden in the The , neVit: callers natn- • ed. are,..MrS,,H., Close apd Mrs. Ress....SaVauge., Easter -thankeffer- ing,-.Will...,4e,,,;.helcf._ TueSilay,,-.11archj 25, With, MiS:‘, Church, Clinton, .',a$ guest Speaker,: . ,.L. • The. coninninity 'friendship re ported „.-41'. , 'visits and 33' '11.0.41e..,..ealls....'.An.invitation from the A,ar.4afa ; :Kirkman-- Auxiliary:, ref •FirstPt,:esbYfelri'anLc,hhteh'L',Lhad to be-,regOtfiillT'rettiSed 'as""the,itieeti: ing. fell on •, sande' night. as -this -group's o. , MrS Ai 0,1Sille0......avethp ,uter's" repott... Deleg,atesnametljer. the Presbytery. 'Meeting, Marell,,', at- Ontario' -; Street . United.' Church, Clinton; are Mrs', :Sparks; Bal1Tind- Mrs ,e W Thgroup ere...entertained by - the 'Ma e, Lane .AUX4i0f3i,, 'being that: organization's birthday..., They had„..a, Calt'e and servecl lunch- to the• 'The meeting closed with, the -Mi-: pah beitedietiOn: - four -pm t resolution w11 be forwarded to ist •Cardiff, , Brus- ses, for 'Presentation to:0e Cana- dian. GovernMent 'by the Hurph.: Orange Lodges:'4.4t:a COMIT ty Meeting in Eieter SaturdaY, of ,i21,0141i-paSSC.V.the following • ".`Tilat tlio Olio/J.-Jaw ber,.retain- eitaS the LnatienaLflag 'of the'Lpem- 101-9A _Of Canada; ' -that Ale. thuoil 'Jack -be fietvn atep,a11,,fedetel•and provineial;::-.MiddingS:„ an4 iiistitu• scho.olS and 'collegiate institUte§...eii eadh and everY d aY business.anif Dominion holidays, from the hour of sunrise to the hour. of -"sunset and that Aliese rules be:enforced. that the. word; -'Dominion' be rein,' Stated. to its .-.1ornier Use 'in, the identification , of 1 :all .: governinent. 'bnitiling*departinentS, and 'docti, mentS,;::, and `.`God Queen', e retained:and.be the, 9n- ly national, afithent :of the Demi:rt.:, KennethBettles WilithrPE) "was terelegted,'..county inaster:..„--Boren -13fLovVii. .Seafert.h Was 'elected deph tY•itiaster,'•-ehaplain, Oliver Jaques; HeliSall;Seetetary, Clinton;finaneial SeeretaryEfairy Crieli,'Clinton treasurer y Frank Falgehier;.'*Clinten,...inatslial,' Wm: Metivvairi,;:-EaYfield; leeturer, -Fred :14cplyrriont; Varna.;:: deputy Jeetur-, er -Fred JainieSou&Woodhain ahd. paSt"Colinty. Master, Joseph,Caldwell, Grand Bend. Audi- tor; 'appointed ,..,were. Asa ,DeeVes and Norman slir,.,113.t.b. cif Clinton. , ' Part '7 HURON ExPosrlro comE -TO S�B-cii.II,T BRO. NOW PO YOUlt NEW „ ' ($y, ,ORAIO.WiLLI§) points' :• ,The 2146 'yietery o fore the snow Was ,,played Tuesday Team 3 *ark' etion nacked. and fast 'I 77: -.1)Oks travelled to. Wvg1iani The ,§eela 911 the..,1-0. School B1,1114 gattieS;.- With...the :Seniors-. ...: Board Starting, , ve ,successful. ON TAKING FRENCH -LEAVE .A1:4 the end, of:.-the.r.• half Lthe.,Sea-: ';Leave-taking is an art ,which has forth Seniors 10.1 9 pulling ahead beenpractisedwith more on Iess only m the .144t ,few„ Suecess ever ince- schools Were ing the. '160.,:1ia1, •'; the first, opened M 'the -dim 'PaSt.'EVery leant on, the not too -primrose but it was nat g scene:was; :Seafo , , 24,Chnton e I.• say herself?-) . from various .Point -getters M. Papple: With ladring,. ,classes., whiCh intensify:, the ,y, • ,nhet :with 7and Ma ney-tenium...0„. he mirric iirn„L•Success Cooper with 4, these -intriguing adventures , ornigjhe first, half tif -the, Jun-. nendslarge1y7uPon the s .iOr gr1s gaine, Seafertn. Went all 'ability and resourcefulness ..;- • put, witlial-42.1.ead,...Asr:the last lialf • ';,....Ther. Most -successful le ave-taket „progres'sed,: Chiltern -showed More" is. one, with a idge.ehalifit. mapnet. , a 'tally ,..of 13 ,and a convincing : smile :Which can :PeititS.i for :the end the turned on,,axid.off like alight,.; Seafortii was, liqwever; still well -person who, when his '.hea,it.,is do- aheadi-With..:36"; points; Abe. 36'' Mg halVgainer7,..' into . his 'beats, Smith ;Can,smile pleasantly nt 4 Crieh;„. 4 points, and Mary Melady,ious teacher and .pass:,:tho,tinne; of 2..neintS; ".• ,;:., day- .Withent a"-ifuiver''a person who L Morev ,recent ---:exhibitions --114)7: .; of bluff blascoci.mith Clinton 'and in „Cliziten;and the abthty to straigbt were as successfulasthose played face whe n,eces,sarY. Y ,are T°1:,:l.cNV'e_'s'6.4,rsitifag:i.-g6.4' che a 36-16 victory . fer Seafor.th,.. and ..thefinal vheeh, sure to Se ghr s6rnewhere. for 'Clinton-, • was .very 'ejt 'tg • but • quar,ter; S,eaforth WaS. 'ahead 0-2, • Not that you ,,,ra.ust. have, a L definite.' destination,. but :ryouL.nrust see:in:to nerL.eld, SC --1 ',At -the end: -th and at end of the1,fialfled.1943. down the bali without arousng •The.:ClintotiHteam, With tiOata7ieinit • Up, -usilioi6n;.'a 3'010 -:real. motive. would be raiaed if ybu were found PaPple' 'enaed the ame 3646, - of the, ':',,eoingiqtion whch 18'; "G Nixon 10- PeintS' ,tipteeitig,inthecorritien.L_IloWeyer, dootbecoth otar-r�nfident �r -let Cooper & aaci E-.Meahere,,g Petints,, your -eXuberanee, :get. 'the,":,better:Of • ,The•Atilliorganle'-Was Anneh' your illF,litent;.,!iei*SL enthiirtsts.- er and -13 a sl<ets":" were r.hardedt wilL'oreate,, top Much interest to he eethe lead :"ended pleasant-4or you fhe first hall in favor of Seaforth Various techniques ',Must. be Per -as did the gaine with a 19-13win - feeted„far:difterent..Parts of the: httildifig;•'.1 or de-. sainef.'CiasS:',Sucb a Pinenee as Wisto ii§e- the,' itioSt-fteimerited halls't.fer',Loy; Luck' frown on eneWhO haS, the .misfortune of :be- t14:21acileilf.,;:;tdeen5teetelte'._dby:oa:r:rtiedaoerbe:rin, Mate' the Chances taked"Whill'.:Yon e7p.assing....,nrany classrooms., Intentions "of:, ,f`.skipping'.''Should reniain'.a . strictly „'PerSonar,Secret., ,Never, tell of aft intended eseapaile, as it may lead r.tOfailure'.A. prac- fiCaLjoker .ma Y take, advantage,IA you; oveo.y6ot.4st.frie,pct May let, all pi riOwledg -,1rOne.,-where; -aboilts,,•thiiS' breaking lip La. beauti- ful friendship ,,and,::-eaeong-Leniba:r...i. tassiog...inoments... for you: 6theainnT!-Fe;:e is; c.airS371:1e41.r Y thp, Sa-Sheet,, TO have nceess record of misdeeds -andi; to be able th,Work:',on it'te your. ,ovvii :benefit Will;preduce a-- glorious feelin -• of securityWheri yen:are:entering the. clasS,'. which follows:,..the period., of yOur,•leaVe-taking::- •IL: -When you • Can; leave class - tooth. ,in :the Middle 'of , a-- p.eriod,, priiente the necessary attieles,freni, yetir lOcker,„ -pass ,,, Six ':seyen •.teaChers itt the, hall whistle past the ;lair:. of,the .aSsiStatit. principal; ,Mict successfully ',gain' the': cornet,. then . yoti 'aro. ori the •Wayi:tO,,b,e, coming a rnater.of the art:of.,tak-- ing 'Fienehleave. Honors -Mrs . ams ' thiFrid erilitg :a' hinber -Of friends anditeighbersheld a frarty. :at-thehome e?"Mh''and..Mrs. James A1keithead, Eginoildville-L. hener.,. f Mr. aid M ". • ,,w , ,recentlY, .celebrated k wedding .,„ • 7 The..;eVening ,was'.....spent. playing 7car4s, . being:firSt,Mrs., Art -Niehelsen; being: - Nicholson; .ccirisolatien, -Mrs. Canieion.' " , • Mr. and Mrs. A4ams..nere asked' to co f d d Ta air otters t Toronto, Meeting - 'President Robert:qf'the:-:Seaforth-Agtietilturalele- ty;'headed,a delegation, repreSentz, ing$lieLideietY.'tb.the ainniaticeiC yentieekiE.OrttariO--F,dirSaitirontb,. were:Earl, MeSnaddeh:Mrs-;loSenh Gruminett-Mts :and . and' FUEL 0 Wrn. M. Hart Phone 784 Seaforth- orwar an -Mr: &Nan- _ der 'read the following .address: Fiftieth' Vyedtruig AmtiVersary_ :Dear ---Kate and:Fredi.' It, gives ,ine- it pleasure, , . ,To reinember bothOf yen With -very Special greetings ,. And congrattilationSTMO2,-;..,'------ It „certainly is apleashre, • When . a day -like I (lig-appears; To Wish yqu • bothmore t,happiness` Throtigh' .411 the..eeming This,.hannY anniversary . • Must meana lot t� you • ". With. all the cherished .memories • Of hopesi'and -dreams cemettne, And ,May_l_the_year-yoiCre-starting-- 13e. sme to bring: your Way, Still more good luck and happiness,. Thtoughout, • Mri:Itoss..Nicholson andMrst . Aikenhead presented Mr. and Mrs. Adams with --a :beautiful , 'wool 'blan- ket. Mr. Adams :graciously thank- ed 'those presetttlor the loVely. gift' for. the:Junior,giris." • seoring7WaS: led -by Smith, With1.1.p,eintS--A;lylorris,..4;„ '6..,:tekert and. J. Crich, ..Thi•PtigliL,Winning Sea. forth JiiniptS/liaye HS,, the Seniors,...,go,-„po,:te...cotripetd7fer,'" the 'W.A.S.S.A. : , . • . , Reuse •::leattie action WaS.,"-Iffar minimum last':weelt.'heeauSe;pf the_ lack -.of players Sinner iboys did;:'.1ioWever; Manage-,,M,haVe...a gaine. on: -Friday: The';'.gaiiie,'; ,Teani. •SlOrinish,....vv-as. ,elpser•jhai11 l t',,1701.101. games-- With -Team '1; .,'Veani, '1,-clik-iieVerthelesS; eorne' „err .thrl, With 1B,' pointS; Tealii 5 With I.; • ,'L , ThesdaY ,ofjhi-S` Week •SaW Team duly one LgameTeatr.i 2,, as usual, started the ',genie. with :only ',Jour .hiembers; but reitifereerhentS Came in theearly initiuteS ef the:tame.. Botleteards . were 'evenly matched, 'although Team-. 2: showed- dieL, loss , . A -delicious lunch was. served of Bob Reith in their inability to ----Y.POWER STEERING • tydraulie pressure up; to 7501bs, is,atyoUr Anger- . tips -to. give'PerfCet conArPt,,in any -emergency. 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Forward; baek,, up or down, Pilttg ti/t4ontrol for seating 'perfection. • ' _ • ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED' RADLO ANTENNA Perfect reception height now teitnies no Male -consuming stops. Pop-uP control from dash is as easy -as • Oldsmobile power can inake it! , . ..: . _ POWER:OPERATE.; ,, kN_o_vv,allyoud,ols • --CONVERTIBLE TOP 7,touch two handy ,... .. , .-- _L. -- reieasesandpress ' N4,7•4;;--r46.,,,..,..,_...,,,,.,r.„.--:--,,,,Atf,,,A#0*-5)1ds1inoblie'ti ••• , - new activat-or ''"''s."'',''."Cs",'•':.i',t, , Switch, Power, , dOes thereat,- ' 1101 0 Mi.' .!6"4p $116.01.441 SEE R OLOSIVIOEIILE QUALITY-0,1AM A , GENERAL MOTORS VALUE. The Eagte hat news1s just delightful • See s big or little, 1 ing up or turning- down. See neW turbans, wrapped' high i printed silks and other lovely fabrics •. . See the nekv •cloches, pillboxes,', sailors-. • Or captivating floral caps. See- a _new. oose here ° _Features, of the neW 'Spring hats, Of: .eon -r -Se; are -Straws, with' 'a' 2geperOUS-Sprinklirii Of • new., crepe rfabrics. The ;Spring colors include pretty' whites, powae • bluesbeige and other soft pa' • tels Plus a glamorous array o brig-ht-redleaf--greeni-char-- coal and'-nbify. They're the ,last ,-Choose,. Row at Amos; Gingerich:and xiaugh' tet,....BettY,' attended the receptien Lheld.'-at--,the- home, .of- MousSeau in' Kipoen-for: herdaugh- ter M1i R Faber recently..., Mr;"and..Mts-,...Hareld Finlay aod landly..;_visited Mr -and 1Vits,,.Rebt. •Giahani . and his patents,. Mr::. and Graham, 9f .Dritish„ Columbia, Who ildVe been vacationing : with „their son , , :Miss ,,Whetharn„Of Dublin; and Cliiffof 13aYfipld; dent teachers --with MrS. , 'Claire Detchert; teacher of S.S. flay and StanlefT.;',IVirs:..Arnos Gin- getichWas hostess to twei of these'. teachers .Thnisday' night: , The "schoel opened Mr WedneSday morning after :the stotm of Mon day ,and Tuesday: , • and ,Mrs. :Carl , Oesch and sons, of Baden; visited Mr.: add, WEE and Mrs. Daecheri arul -Mr. - and. -MrddSehwkrjzen „:„ • trobet attended Ihe:::finieral,Of..thp.':-.. late , Mr: Benjainni.•-liingerich,.' , Mr',.arld Mrs. RoY Santzi and fem.- of Tayistoek, spent, a day with and Mrs. - Gotdon.: and The .Sonth. School punils'in this Aellitt3t "Were Off sclabcd Thursday niorning 'after. •. -Storni subsided and -the roads *ere, plowed out, It was a., teal holiday, . but Mother still: could. teach -therm . hous,etiold ;datie'S at. home, So they gained sofriething- theY lostat scboel,' • ' Mt- and .Mrs ;;Harold Pinlay and-- son; ,visited Mr.and Charles Robirisen, : of ;the :Parr ..Several inunkty attended the'Wer,Id-past.-of„.,, IJR014 COUNTY rFEDERATION NE By J. CARL REMINGWAY •Huron Connty hog producers- held tneir" annual nieeting, in the Legion Halt' Clinton', last Saturday. There Was a very tood -attendance, necfallY 'eirinsidering :the. weather; • , This:crganizatinil has received so much', pablicitY in'regards to their selling and directional: prograin that some Of the diliet things are. being overlooked, 1„• , We have hadtad weather which has made' the collecting of hogs -much,: slower for. the truckerS. Along' With thfs, it..has been quite Cold.,Thtetwe. lactori. have caused ,considerable frOst damage WINCHELSEA •, Little Janet Kerslake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake, returned lunne ,ftbm South Huron ,Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, nureh ,Unproved. ' , , , . Mrs, noraCe Delbridge is, able to be out again and has the cast off 'Mrs. IlaWkins, Of gxeter, visited brdays the first of the week with Mrs. Newton ClarkeT" • Mr. Newton Clarke and Mr. Ward Hern 'were snoWbound, in Lucan Monday night. They were on their way ' to a conyention. Mr.- end Mit. Howard Dayman and faintly', a near- Kippen, visited on Saturday with her parents„ Mr. and Mrs. Bill WalterS and Dann. • Mts. Bill, Walter had the miSfor- bine "to break• her ankle Sntiday meining:,and is in St. Joseph's Irospital,-.London. Mi. and Mrs. Ivan 13rock 'and faintly visited on. Sunday with •Mt. and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins, near • Andersen, ' Mr. and MrsGdfillati and , fmijy,of Exeter, visited on Sun,: day with 1,fr. and Nirs.,C.,ilfiflait and Miss Derma GilfIllan, of south Ihrron 1Thspital spent lSunday and MondaY at her home. , te one load.of hogs --transported by one ttucker. '-' • • ' The, packing plant: finding that after; the hogs had been.slatighter- ed:deeked this ,shipment consider.' ably; This- 'would have been a di- rect loisi :to ,the ,prodhcer. The Marketing Agency refused this set- tlMnent 4dli, the .grounds that this loss Was 'through no fanitof the producer 'and 'payment would have to be .reeeiVed either fican the plane or from.the trucker, hi this case the. li-lant tpplc the loss, but, 8, very definite warning -went out to the trucker that he Would have to im- prove his, handling. of hogs' .if he wished to -continue transPorting hogs. , Thus the JVIatketing,. Board protects. the farmers'*terests.... •citiTehstleottcoes,t at 01 ttrh:nS,mPneertiantigenI ,pwaras_ chased 'a 'feW cattle, iii Kitchener last ThiirSday and hired a trueker, from this • district to,. bring them , llhad taken a. load of hegs to, the yards in 'Kitchener.: This trucker charged me 50c.- a ,head more. this Year. than .What I had paid laSt year. 'W1101.1 asked him he said.' that the- Hog Producers had reLdueed the amount of money tote "made from' transporting hogs., thereferetriickers'had to have More inOneY for*etnin loads, This, Irailpo tlii8nkr,t ,aatistiZiereScists.thsoegrtihogs.est :i. , Furtheratmers need: to:realize that hogs 'are ' seld f bit. from the' Clinton,,yards. Tide fariiiet: is only responsthie .for payment .of trans- portatiett to the nearest Marketing yard.' Some truckers- are picking -- Up bog a ,when the Clinton yard is net operating , and -taking the ,hogS to Stratford, or Ritchener, ease tbe ifarmer retponsible for fife teAr49.rtaUk41 COStS to those points; rather:than to Clmton. " While We sYrnpathize with wi"the trhekers WhO" may be • Suffering rwin°s5., porfef,:linttlin. bee' II:6P loott Fur; itiqge et§ for Ads, own gairr.or to provide the .franspetter,,With a fit:able business. ' r .71:fotnaeityrneeo6isc7nherv.ureiheeisn_ hzeuirdbiefh, othnJeF, , Mr, Hugh McBride, of London,. ; ,esinetsii,tMthr.e awndeeMkVsd. Rwinyth• bi pare,- - sSpalQir nentB. d -uaar-nnd.ayM,inisT .oEroingillto, Mrs. Robert McKinley _returned from her 'daughter's , Seotehrne-r,,- of' Bayfield, to ' the . hoine of IVlrc arid Mrs. Tampbell •M• gCir. naim enfy, forrsa. AaronWhile,Ging , , ariary,'„ and Mr. -and Mrs._peter and Mr...,1-laroId "Soper attended tho funeral of ",a- relatiVe in B'aden • Rev. and Mrs. Ephriani anger- -idanddatigliters'visited Mrs: Giii-;-- ge:icla!s.parents, Mr. and, Mrs, Sim. - on, Martin, of Sttassburg,: -and Mig: -Curtis Gingerich sp evenineat the home of Yr. and :Mrs? Gerald Snider and eaughter, IVIarion, of the Blue Nira- er Highway' at Drysdale. Miss Carold Erby who is emploY,-,, ed -with Mr, ,Geraid. Gittgerieh Sales ;F•-:-, Service at Zurich -spent a..few days there during the stotiny win- ' ter - Weather, . ' mr,,tdoid. MCBride, of Windser, spent Friday in this Vicinity, ' •Seaforth Chef Speaks To Kn Seaforth Kinsmen Club waS corn,- plinierited_monday night at their Meeting- by Pace Chief Ed, Erhardt, for their sponsorship of the Midget hockey team, Ile e.x- • pressed' regret that SO few people attended these gaines which he found to he fatt and iust as ex-. citing as some of the professional. hockey.' Mr. Erhardt alto offered to enter the" jay Dunn Public •Sneaking Contest at the Zone "13, conferetice at Exeter on Mar'Cli President. Jack - Webb presided for the meeting, With 12 meirdiera ancl three ,guests.,preserit:' .111ans. " er' the sit. Patrick's -dance were discussed. Fifteen Members frOM the $a - forth Club were ,in Goderith nesda4 nightattending `the inter- ). °