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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN
Huron, Bruce and Wellington
Counties
The Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING
TON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the Lon
don or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have
now been transferred to the jurisdiction of the
District Taxation Office at Kitchener, Ontario,
located in the Dunker Building, 251 King Street
West. Accordingly, the records of all taxpayers
residing in these three Counties have been trans
ferred from the District Taxation Offices at Lon
don or Hamilton, to their new location, and any
related correspondence or genetai inquiries on
taxation matters, should be directed to the District
Taxation Office at Kitchener.
Remittances of tax by individuals and corpora
tions, and tax deducted at the source by employers
resident in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and
WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to
the District Taxation Office at Kitchener.
(both individuals and corporations)
the above-mentioned Counties, who
Taxpayers
resident in
formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax re
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years, with the District Taxation Office at Kit
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j Former Exeter Man
j Dies In Manitoba
i A large __H
i gathered at Hunterville United
i Church on
I to pay their final respects to the
: late Robert JsT. Moir who passed
away at his home at Minnedosa,
Manitoba on November 14. Rev.
E. Morden conducted the
The remains were laid to
Minnedosa, Man.
Mr. Moir was born at
dale, the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs.John Moir. He went west to
Alberta in 1910 and spent 27
years as a grain buyer in that
province. In 1937, he moved his
family to Minnedosa, where he
took up farming. He attended
Hunterville Church, and served
as secretary-treasurer of the
church for a number of years.
His sterling character and pleas
ing personality won for him a
place of high esteem in the com
munity.
He leaves to mourn his loss
his wife, Olive, two sons, Bruce
and Stuart at home, a brother,
A. C. Moir of Calgary.
Mr. Moir suffered a severe
tack of cerebral thrombosis
December 19 50, three weeks
ter he and Mrs. Moir had visit
ed in Alberta. He made a fairly
good
ness
rence
much
Mrs. Moir, formerly Olive Tay
lor taught in the Primary Room
at Exeter from 1919 to 1925.
number of friends
Saturday afternoon,
service,
rest at
Huron-
at-
in
af-
recovery after a long ill-
in Hospital, but a recur-
of the trouble proved too
for him.
ZION
Messrs Grant and Frank
Knowles who flew from Red
Deer Alberta to spend Christmas
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Knowles, returned
by train Wednesday.
Congratulations and best
es to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
who were married Saturday. We
welcome Mrs. Hern to our midst.
Miss Elaine Hern, Bob Hern
and Tom Brock
Saturday having
week attending a
OAC Guelph.
The annual
meeting of the
Church will be held in the school
building, Friday, January 11 at
8 p.m. Lunch
the ladies.
The funeral
Russel Peart,
was held in Tavistock, Thursday
of last week was attended by
Mrs. John Hern Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Hern, Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Hen and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hern. Mrs. Peart was
former Perla, Hern.
Mr. and Ms. Milton Brock
tertained a number of their
latives on Saturday
Those present were Mr. and
Jos. Bailey and Betty, Mr.
Mrs. Rom Ogle, Mr. and
Jim Rowcliffe, Mr. and
Wellington Brock and Tom, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Brock and-
family.
Mrs. Gordon Sugden spent a
few days recently with relatives
at Devizes.
Lona and Sheila Kellar, Exe
ter, visited Sunday with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
len Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
of the Base Line Blanshard spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Hern.
The sympathy of the
munity is extended to the fam
ily of the late Clare Towle who
died at his home on Saturday
after a long illness.
Congratulations to Harold
Hern on his su-ccess at the polls
Monday.
west
wish-
Hern
returned home
spent the past
short course at
congregational
Zion United
will be served by
of the late Mrs.
Rockwood, which
the
en-
re-
evening.
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
■com-
visited on
with Mrs.
is still a
^i
EDGEWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton
and Don were guests Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer West
man and family.
Mrs. James Larsen
Thursday afternoon
Victor Westman.
Mrs. Clare Dunlop
patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Her many friends hope to see
her home soon.
Mr. Joe Zubol, second con
cession Biddulph visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Zubol and fam
ily.
New Year’s guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Moore were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bendall and Dar
lene, ___ _7_. _ _
Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Foster, St.
Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beib-
er and family Mooresville,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westman
arid family attended the social
evening held at Prospect Hill on
Friday
Mr,
dietort
ed the
afternoon.
Revere Farm Forum held a so
cial evening Friday night at the
Prospect Hill town Hall.
Mrs. Wilfred Garrett and baby
came home Tuesday after spend
ing a few weeks with her par
ents.
Mr. Don Middleton found a
flowering dandelion Wednesday
beside his barn.
MV.
Betty
visited
Moots
The
School
home of Mr. and Mts. Eatl Mid
dleton Thursday evening.
Mt. Joseph Zubol left Wednes
day on a ttlp to Westetn Canada.
Mr. Sammy Hughes and Tom
my pye, Woodstock, called on
friends in the community Sun-
i day afternoon,
Mrs.Jeanette Bendall and
evening.
Clare Dunlop, Earl Mid-
and Leslie Moore attend-
sales at Stratford Friday
and Mrs. Grant Shelby,
and George of Glencoe
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
and family Sunday.
United Church Sunday
held their meeting at the
Lucan District News
Bingo Jfews
Up and up the Lion’S Club
Jack-pot goes, when and where
it will Stop nobody knows. The
$5 Consolation Prize on Satur
day night went to teenage
Loreen Jlodgins, daughter of-Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins. The
Share the Wealth was split, Bill
French and Omar Cunningham
each winning $5.75. The $3 prise
went to Percy Vahey and the $2
prizes to Anthony Lamphier and
Percy Vahey. Other winner^
were: Rosalie Dezort, J. Cante-
Ion, Rosalie Rezort, Bill French,
Jim Harrigan, Bill McFalls, Mrs.
Shroeder ana Les Woodward,
Cecil Hodgins, Mrs. Chas. Wind
sor, Evan Hodgins and Mrs,
Kirk.
Lucky Family
There was an amusing coinci
dence ..............
night,
drew
prizes
pounced the winners. The second
winner was his wife and the
fifth his little son. Immediately
Mrs. Colbert tu.rned in her box
of groceries saying she
think two prizes should
the one family,
was drawn—and
not it belonged
daughter, Quick . __T,
father took a coin from his poc
ket and gave it to the child. The
prize finally went to a man—
the father of ten children.
at the “Jainboree” Friday
Little Jean Marie Lankin
the tickets for the door
while Mel Culbert an-
Another
believe
to her
wittedly
didn’t
go to,
ticket
it or
young
the
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At a joint installation
fleers
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Lodge
Lucan,
ember
officers
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held in Lucan on Dec-
27, 1951, the following
for Lucan were installed
and invested by Don Chown as
sisted by Murray Hodgins: W.M.,
Clarence
Carter;
George
Chown;
D of C,
er,
Murray; J.D.,
I.G.
of the Lebanon
Exeter and the
No. 154 AF and
of-
Haskett; P.M., Cecil
S.W., Ray Elson; J.W.,
Paul; Chaplin, Donald
Secretary, Jack Murdy;
Joseph Murray; Treasur-
Roy Stanley; S.D., Robert
Clifford Culbert;
i.w., Chas. Hasket; S.S., Harvey
Ch own; J.S., Kenneth Carter;
Organist, Arthur McLean; Tyler,
Maurice Simpson.
Location Changed
Mrs. Dobie’s Nursery School
re-opened on Monday, January
7, at the home of Mrs. Murray
Hodgins. Mrs. Hodgins has been
assisting Mrs. Dobie for some
months. Mrs. Dobie’s other duties
prevents her continuing
school in hei* own home.
the
S.S. News
The next film night for the
friends will be Monday,
14. These educational
are well worth seeing
hoped many parents as
S.S. and
January
pictures
so it is
well as children will be out. As
usual there will be a silver col
lection.
The home of Mrs. John Blair
was the scene of a very happy
and hilarious birthday party on
Saturday afternoon, January 5,
when five little girl friends and
a number of adults joined to
wish Joan Taylor a happy tenth
birthday. All did justice to the
sumptuous luqch and big birth
day cake.
The Rev. Mr. Semple of Lon
don again took the service in
Holy Trinity Church on
morning, and preached
splendid sermon.
Mr. Bob Coleman was
attend church on Sunday morn
ing and hopes to be able to go
back
A
New
orial
Junior
horns and hats made it a
and happy occasion.
Mrs. Sam Earle,..
•Marie of Woodstock
week-end with *Mr.
Wes Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Thomp
son and children of Exeter were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Thomson.
'Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
lee and family
in St. Thomas,
and Mrs. P. J.
Audrey and
London who spent their Christ
mas vacation with their grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hod
gins have returned home.
Dr. Ken Banting and family,
of Port Huron, were holiday
visitors with Dr. W. T. Banting
and Mrs. Banting.
Mrs. Joe Hodgins of Owen
Sound who has been visiting with
•Mr. and Mrs. F. .Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Hodgins has re
turned home.
Mr. Howard _______ __
don has been on the sick list.
His many Lucan friends hope for
a speedy recovery.
; Mr. Jim Seeli who has been
visiting his sister Mrs. Russell
Goddard has returned to Tor
onto.
Mrs. Fred Hodgins arid June of
London were New Year visitors
with Mr. and Mrs.. John Hudgins
of Main St.
Mr. Earle Young who has been
confined to his bed for seven
weeks is able to sit up. It is hop
ed he will continue to improve.
Mrs.
Sunday
another
able to
to work this week.
large crowd attended the
Year’s Dance in the Mem-
Centre sponsored by the
Farmrs. Good music,
gay
Larry
spent
and
and
the
Mrs.
spent New Years
the guests of Mr;
Laverty.
Marily Riehl of
Cranston of Lon-
Holiday visitors with ___
Will Dickens were Mr. and Mrs.
Hurry Nolles and fUtiilly, Ayl
mer, 7.7 _7. 7.7.
Well and family.
Mr. '
Mr. and Mrs.Cad-
Thoinas;
and Mrs, Mortis McDonald,
and family, Mr. arid Mrs. Albert
Dickens and family and Mr. and,
•Mrs. Jack Dickens from Saints
bury.
Mr. John Hodgins is again on
the sick list and confined to bed.
Holiday vsitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Plenty Hodgins were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Oarroll and fam-
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbbtt
and family and Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Mullins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett
and Scott spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Garrett at
Granton.
Mr, George Young Sr. is ill
with a bad attack of shingles.
Miss Doris Armitage Of
towel spent the week-end
Mrs. Downing,
Bev. L. Harrison Was in
lone day last week.
Eldon
St.
Lis-
with
town
Mrs. T. C. McFarlane was in
Ixondon on Friday to see her
aunt, Mrs. B. Stanley. She found
Mrs. Stanley very bright and
cheerful in -spite of her long
stay in the hospital.
Among Christmas guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Abbott were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hodgins of Lucan who the fol
lowing week spent New Years
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
of Saintsbury.
Mrs. Pat Bowerman (Miss
Sproat Apt.) was taken by ambu
lance to the hospital on Friday.
Mr. Harvey Revington, who
spent the Christmas vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Revington has returned to
McGill University, Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Butler and
son of Toronto spent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lang
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Art McLean- and
family of London were * Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Revington.
Mrs. Orme and Murray called
at both hospitals on New Yeara
to see the two car victims, Mrs.
Stanley and Miss Hattie Hodgins.
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