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Nelson Meelinchey, of ell`fiton,
formerly of Hensall, scored 86 in
the piano • competition. at the an-
nual Huron County Music .h"estival
at Goder%ch Friday. Having won,
first last year,; the Sitio Salt award
went to the second place. winner.
Miss -Carol. Brown wen first .priz
in, the Bach section (piano), 13.
years, and under, and pleased see-
Iand with piano solo, la- and under,
"Wintry Wind," •
District . Qbifuarie
° ,Tom 4P Slug 'o?;
LION.---jtihriWesley Erittoa, well
1CneWct farmer and .cattle drover,
of Hibbert Township, died in 'Scott
Mereorial Hospital, Seaferth, early
Saturday morning at, the age.`. of
87. ,1;Te ;had been m his'utisual
'health until two°weeks ago.
Born- on lot 8, concessions 2; Hib-
bert Township1`he lived there .all'
his life;`, In 1897 he married Iielah
Harris, who died,in1952 ;He was
a member of 1Vl ahi,Street , United
Church . Mitchell - and was fernie'r-
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The scboolraoni of •Heiusall 17xlit idiom Cancer 'Soeiety 'held in the
ed +Church, lovely with spring flow- Exeter Library on Friday evening
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ers, was'. the ;setting' for the May 'Miss Jane Farrow; a student of
meeting of The Women's Mission South;:Huron .District' High School,
ary Soczety 'Thursday , aternoon;. -gave. an .yessay.nom,"CancerFred:.
Mrs: N. E: Cook'and her group Dobbs:showed'fil 1 on.caneer,
were al%a'rge and Mrs,. W., B Mr; -,C. J;•Porter, ou The .staff of;
Crass was ,in theTM:eliair, Mrs. M- South•.1 iron District' High ,School;,
laert Alexander. amid Mrs, Stanley education chairman; repeorted
in ,distributed 400, leaflets. tothe
Airport and_ other places, ` He; also"
tendered his .resignation., ,Appoint
went -o€- a successor was 'left in,
the hands of the. executive.. _
1Vf7tchell, had charge ,of. the devo.
ly active: Via. a 'superintendent and 'tonal. Miss : Gxeta Laramie ,favor -
Sunday
favor -Sunday . School,teacher in Zion ed with an; enjoyable piano, solo:
"United 'Church„' He .was the son The. topic'; "What' Is Our, Concept
of the late Mr. and Mrs 'John Brit of Japan Today?" -,_was "taken Tby'
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ton. . ' 1Vfr'.s. N. E. 'Cook with. Mrs Laird
surviving are three sons, Car ,1Vlickle- and Mrs. William Dougall
man of GrandvieW, Man -;'"Herbert assisting- ` The topic • revealed the
on the homestead, "Hibbert Town;,-factthat-Japan has; -a population..
shin; 'Vein of Killarztey; 'Man:; of :nnety _ rtuhlion The increase
ill
three daughters, Mrs:: Charles
(Muriel) Hunter, London;---- Mrs
Kingsley (Marie) Salton and Mrs.
Robert-.(Burtie),, Keyes, both-. of
Mitchell:: He was predeceased by
One' daughters_ Miss Myra Britton
Funeral service was 'herd at :'tire`
Lockhart Funeral Home, -Mitchell,
'Monday;: afternoon, "eonducted•'t.by
Rev. J. Robert Watt .-.Burial was
in Woodland cemetery, JVIitcliell.
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MuIfl-Girade UeaVY DULY
,Hensall .Minister
1 leads Presbytery anyone of us tomorrow;=they need
amounts to: more .than oil m ion
a :year, and is equal to .the sizeof,..
the` -'State of Montana, Japanese
children are happier than any oth-•
ers''in other •countries. •'J he youths'
believe that the greatest honor. that
Can= befall; ;them is -to -die: for -his,
country,- if need be
Only -one=half ofone per •'cent of
the population. -is Christian, Chris-
tian services are .helping them -to
.salve some of their --problems Ja?.
pan Sends; delegatesto all: World
'Conferences.- Wha't",has ;itappeued
to hnnr 'as : a. nation may l;appen to
;Darnel, of Hensall
:was eleeted chairman -of the Hui -7_
on -Presbytery of the United Church.
of Canada;' when the ,:Presbytery
,met Thursdayin Main Street Unit
ed Church, 'Exeter
Rev: W. J. 'v. Buchanan, of Gor
rip, was named secretary, and
Joseph : Snyder; of 'Goderieh, was
elected, treasurer.
' Chairman for theineetmg„was
Mr. Daniel. Nominations for com-
-missions, _to the Genera).- Council_
an September`.: were: Rev M.
Thomas; of Walton, and Mr-.. Sny
=der Additionahnominations Were
Rev A. E. Holley_,. of Grand Bend;
Rev: `F.,! J. White„ of sLondesboro;”
Rev. Alex Rapson; of Exeter;
Rev. Albeit, • Dunn, of Bayfield•;
.and' -do :want ' us for partners
President.„ .Mrs:; . George Arm-
strong •:who .took=the- chain'for the.
business rperiod, cotninented onthe
interesting” topic..; Thankyeti notes
were read from aMrs :Jarvis :Ho-
;tori and kt'Irs Gr-ace_-.Harpole .:The
date for- the annual Baby, :Band
party. was. set -for Thursdayiune
19.. ,The bale wilibe packed Tues
day June; 3, in the church school-
room,, and wall - be forwarded' to
headquarters in Toronto Mrs',
:Hoxton_ansi Mrs_—'B. • Sherratt re
potted :_for' the visiting •Committee,
"' Attend Cancer Meet.,
Mrs:.; -.George.' Hess,' Mrs R .M
Peck, `Mrs. T-: C -Coates, , Mrs--Cae_o__
Armstrong, Mrs. Harry Faber.,
Nlrs.'Errue Chipeliase,-Mrs E. -R:
George' Watt Londesboro•'' H Shaddick and Mrs., Inez' °McEwan
gilt FinkHeads Club
The' committee appointed by the,
Hensall Recreation„C.ommissien to
lookbite the natter. of securing;
leader;°.fox thh CUb Pack'andScouts
net :Thursday, - Eiill :.Fink.:Velun-,
teered to be, Cub Leader,:'to be as
sisted,;by George. E. Walker,,. Jini.
:Taylor, John 'Baker; George Park-
erWalker,,.
,arid others John Baker will
lead-the—Scoots,
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XTERIORl ani
"There_: will "be a registration at
the 'Legion HallFriday, May, 9, at
the B;oysCub 8:: toHack, i12 internn=estebdoys,
to joining
12 and up interested in joining -the
Shouts; are asked to 'Come and•reg
fisted::; Due to the. .
short period be.
tween ,now and-summer.holidays,
it was, decided .'not :to.. hold any
meetings ,until fall;; The ;Legion
has :kindly :offered their- Ball for
the -meetings. n - -
Sympathy is extended to Mi•. and
Mrs:. Don Cooper ,.of Clinton (nee
EileMweo•;V,aria), in he
deathen of thaxeir.illnfaatf'sloi r;.who,pasIts
_ed away ,on?Saturday, Apri 26p•ii
Clinton HespitaIw' ' .
Mr. and,TVlrs Murray Baker (nee
Greta: Pfaff)::were honored at a;.
reception held for,• them , in th_,e
Town` Hall -;Friday- evening.:
hall'' -`was .fol ecttfor`the-oceasion:
The :couple :Were presentedwith.. a
well-filled: purse of-mtoney P'res-
entaton address wasr read'lfy Tom
Kyle Jr.,. WithGrant McGregor
riiaTting the,,,preseiitaon Norris
orchestra furnished: -music for ,the
Pentland, Port' Albert.' attended. a meeting 'of 'the'Cana-
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zhone._.$X, _ Seaforth::
Miss Jeaii lrenderson 17,` grade,
eleven student at South: Huron
District High Sehool, Exeter, won
firstpriiefor vocalsolo in a class
of
ninewith 84 -.marks - at; • "South:
Huron • District High' Sehool Music'
•Festival _Friday afternoon. Adjudi
cator was 'H. Alexander Clark,
music specialist of Medway* High
Rev. Charles D. Daniel was el
ected chairman of ;the Huron Pres;
bytery of the ,, United Church of
Canada when the .Presbytery met'.
in Main.. Street'United' Church, .Ex
eters= on Thursday. '-
Mrs Carlyle Wilkinson wort -4825
at: the Legion bingo," held`- at .the
Le,gion, • Hall, . Clintgn,' Thursday,
ee farfh _ Lions CIu
all' Kinsmen -,a lied humin:
Hens PP,
ons tape to - some. 40 : children's
bicycles it} ;front; of the Town Hall'
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1, The Mayineeting o -the Hiensa11
nstitute” will' be: held =oil'
._Women's . x
Wednesday.,May:l4f m the: -Legion
Tull: ' .Theme, of the meeting is
"Historical'? Research . andCurrent.
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looking' up'~ with. faith, looking for
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Program t congeners are , Mrs_
George -'Armstrong; Mrs. 'William
(Henry,."and hostesses• ore Mrs, Al
d'a 5im:mons and 'mrs. Harry Her
ton;; -
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;pleted in about a month's: time
shouid,be;one of the -More :`modern
branches. :in the area- :: Complete
new fittings and. new • fluerescent
lighting ',will -be `installed. 1 ,
Date of ,official reopening, cere-
monies will be, announced later:
The work, is being doneunder. sup-
'ervision of ' Lloyd's . Construction
Co, o£.;Hensall.
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THE . ELECTION'; :CT, 1951
SECTfON 88 (4)
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POUNDS( Cr ENDAL1
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VOICE ' Ohl; TE, 1PER AN CE'
Only ;1,666 alcoholic cases in' -
Ontario last , year were reach
ed -•by i,:special 'treatfitent ser- .
' received,
vices. ;,A. few `.other` . ree ei .
help in hospitals, . private alai- ' i
,les and -penal institutions , On:
has aii',estimated, 76,000:
thousand ew
"alcoholics. Four til •
cases are added, each year. . •
These; 'statistics Were -tabled
in the Ontario Legislaturre-
cently "by the Alcbholism. Rei'•
' search' Foundation.:' '
One hopeful trend was point-
'ed out`, in the report. Employ -
',,ers are .awakening to the fact
that •alcoholism. is .a very Ser:
ions' problem., in industry In
'employee groups .the'.Founcla-
tion has surveyed, from 3 to 6
per cent have alcohol ptob-.
hems., These. employees' aver-.
'age 181 days absenteeism per
'year, about 10 days above. -,the
normal rate,, The answer to
this serioud:prblem?5, .Surely_
not .only more facilities , for
cure, but much more intensive
,prevention measures- through "
education of youth . ii home,
Church: undr<sehool.--(Advt:),`
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Notice is hereby given' that pursuant to. The Election
Act 1951 Section 88),a poll for the Electoral District of
Saturday,
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Huron will be open on Thursday, Friday and,
the 8th, 9th and 10th days of 'May, 1958, from 8 a.m. until
5 p,m., and from 7 p.m.until 10 pan E.S.T. (9'a.ni1 until ' ,•,:
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6 p.m,, and 8'p m until 11. p.m., D:.T )
The polling places for the said electoral district will
- be :located at the Town Hall, Exeter, M. E Clarke's
Garage, Sea -forth, ,:a:nd' Mrs. ' George Beadem's,.?,East
Street, Goderieh, for the purpose of receiving the, �t2s
,,of voters who ekpect':to be absent from. the electoral dis-`
trice on the ,dad fixed for .polling.
The, ballot boxes`' will be ()paled and the votes count-
ed at, 7 pan.tS p.ni: D.S.T.) bf the 12th 'day of May at
the, said -place
Dated at Seaforth this, 28th day of April, 1958. ,t
RUSSELL T. EOLdPON,'
Relearning C) cer.