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Hoinoe, 4.H ,Members
At Kirkton. ganquet
bands, has buildings, deveted t
showing every kind of all frorn
starfish to cod,
It shows processed • fish dried
and smoked, leas demonstratiens
of making and inending fialier•
mei' .s nets .and ,other -illustra-
tions of an. active fisherman's •
life. There are samples .of mar-.
we -equipment including everi-
thing for a boat from tarps to
engines. Stage -shows and mid-
way attractions lend interest
and one of the .highlights is
derY race. 1
Alvin Crag.o thanked the
speaker for 'his instructive act
dress.
Bruce McOorqudale presided
over presentations of prizes,:
• Award lists and cheques were
Presented to members of Kiri.
ton Dairy Calf Club: Donald
Carter, George Baker, Joyce
Crap, Wayne. Stephen, Hazel
Crago, Wayne .Pridharn, Grant
Bertrand, Orrie 'Thacker, Floyd
Dow, Andy McLean, .John Rolm -
dell and Betty Forrest.
Rea Stephen, who made t
Presentation, also presented ealf
halters to first-year members
George Baker, Hazel Crap,
Orrie. Thacker, Floyd Dow, John
Ro.undell 'and Betty Forrest.
Allen Eveleigh presented calf
blankets to Orrie Thacker and
Wayne Pridhairi.
Officers of the dairy club
were: president, Wayne Prid.
ham ; Vice-president, D o n a l d
Cart er; secretary -treasurer,
Wayne Stephen, Club leaders
were Rea Stephen and Allen
Eveleigh.
In Kirkton Beef. Calf Club,
awards and cheques were pre•
:senteci by Roy Nethercott to
Grant Hodgins, John Robinson,
Howard Ballantyne, Grant HO&
gins, Pat O'Shea, Charles O'Shea,
Ronald Jackson, Larry Sauer,
Allah Hodgins, Donald Bragg,
David Tete and Larry Bickell.
Stock canes were presented to
Allan' Hodgins, 'Grant Hodgins,
Howard Ballantrie, Pat O'Shea,
Charles O'Shea, Larry Sauer,
John Robinson, Donald Bragg,
Larry Bickel], and David. Tate.
Leaders .cif the club were Roy
Nethercott, Donald • Pullen • and
Arnold Robinson. Officers for
1957 ,were: president, John Rob-
inson; vice - president. Charles
O'S h e a secretary - 'treasurer,
Grant Hodgins.
Bill Pike of British Mortgage
and Trust of Stratford presented
4-H jackets. to Donald -Carter of
the dairy club and Gordon Hod-
gins of the beef • club.
Roy Nethercott prisented cer-
tificates tothose who completed
four years in 4-H club work—
Wayne Stephen, Grant Bertrand,
Howard Ballantyne, • Ronald
Jackson and Gordon 'Hodgins.
Bill Stephens, treasurer of
Perth County Junior Farmers,
presented pins on behalf of that
organized= to club leaders Roy
Nethercott, Donald Pullen, (Am-
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Activities of the Kirkton 4-11
•Club for 1.957 were climaxed
Saturday, November 30. when
members were honored at 00
annual Kirkton Fair Hoard ban-
quet n Kirkton United Church.
President Wellington Brock
conducted the program. Secre-
tarY Alex Cr a go introduced
guests at the head table which
incltided Bruce McCorquodale,
Warden Fred Ratz and Mrs.
Ratz o Fitilarten, Wellington
Brock, Rev, Theodore Elliott
and Mrs. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
Milne Pullen and William Pike
of Stratford.
Ken Blackler of Kirkton con-
tributed voaal solos accompanied,
by Dawn plodder.
Milne Pullen introdueed the
speaker, Rev. Elliott, who de-
scribed the fisheries exhibition
in Lunenbur g, Nova Scotia,
which is preceded by an hour
long street parade of floats and
Thank You
sincerely thank the elect -
'ors of Hay township for the
support giveii me in 'the
Hay township election on
Monday, December 2.
Karl
Haberer
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Charles Parkinson, Loon,
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won the annual Christmas
tqr-
•key shoot on Sunday afternoon
at the Kippen Gin,c bib, when
he took first place in: ,50.' targets.
,diyision„ with .Charles. Brandon,
of Clinton, rtumer-up.
Brandon, was high man in the
75 targets :class, while.,john
Andersen,' lienSall, and Mrs,
Bertha Temple, Hamilton, tied:
for second place, •
.141 the handicap division, Herb
Moss, of itchener, salted away
first place, with John Anderson,
Hensel', and H. Lamonreaux,
Kitchener,. tying for second
place.
In.the miss and out eompeti.
tion, Don Epps-, of Clinten,
gained top honours, and was
followed ts T. J. Sherritt, of
Remelt..
Charles Brandon, with three.
turkeys, won the most birds of
.the day by any one. shooter.
The shoot is sponsored
annually by the Kippen Gun
Club.
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Around
The
Arena
BY LARRY HEIDAMAN
A 'combination of bantam and
midget houSe league teams has
been organized and will get
under way Wednesday evening
from 7-9 p.m,
.Any youngster between the
ages of 13-16 who is not yet on
a team, -may get on one by con-
tacting Larry Heideman or Al-
vin Willert at the 11Xeter Arena.
The house league teams will
play a local schedule until
January 15 at whidh time the
battein and midget all-star
teams will be chosen for entry
into. the W.O,A.A. group play-
offs. The house league 'teams
will continue to play until Feb-
ruary 15 with the all-star play-
ers still playing for their respec-
tive liOuse league teams. At this
time, the top local team ivill
enter into an inter -community
playdown conducted by the
minor sports committee of the
Lake Huron Zone Recreation
Council,
First scheduled games for De-
cember 11, are; Spitfires vs.
Mercurys at 7 Pan., and Aces
vs. Wolves at 8 p.m.
Players assigned to respective
teams are as follows: •
SPITIPIRES—Bil) Heywood cap-
ta,in, Bob Jones, Bob Marriage,
Roy Smith, Lester Heywood, Ed-
die Roeloft, Bob Schroeder, Pete
McFalls, Fred Sanders, Gerd Snell
and Laverne Gould.
ISIERCURIS—Frank Boyle cap-
tain, Bev Irvine. Brian ‘Irisher,
Steve Benning, Don Cann„ John
Snell, Ricky Boyle, Bill PerrY,
Barry Granger, Gerald McBride
and Jim Hennessey.
ACES — Lloyd Moore captain,
Bev Sims, Bob Armstrong, Dean
McKnight, Fred Wells, Terry
Cooper, Bob Br od eric lc, Fred
Lamb, Wes Sims, Roy Lavin and
Tommy Roberts.
WOLVES — Jack Stephan cap-
tain, Dale Turvey, Gordon Strang,
Doug Bush. Jam Jones, Ted Sand-
ers, .Tim, Sweltzer, Lorne Turn-
bull, Ted Wilson and Bill Harvey.
Mail Deadlines
Start Saturday
Deadline for mailing Christ-
mas cards and parcels to United
States and many parts of Can-
ada is fast approaching, Exeter
Postmaster Harvey Pfaff said
this week. '
Mr. Pfaff has announced these
deadline dates:
To United States — Saturday,
December 7,
Tp British Columbia and
Newfoundland — ' Wednesday,
December 11.
To Alberta ;it, Thursday, De-
cember 12.
Tb the Maritimes — SatUrday,
Deeenliien 14.
Deadline for.local delivery is
December 17. "If posted later,"
Mr. Pfaff said, "we can only do
our best,"
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old Robinion was no present),
Rea Stephen and Allan Eveleigh
in recognition of the time and
energy they had expended on
their work.
Bruce McCorquodale gave a
few highlights of 4-H work,
mentioning soine of the achieve-
ments of Donald Pullen who rep-
resented Perth county and the
province at 'the national 4-H
club week in connection with
the Royal Winter Fair, He was
also whiner of Western Fair
judging competitions and a mein
ber of the OkA.C. team at the
Royal Winter Fair'
At IntercOunty judging at
Guelph, the team of Howard
Ballantyne and Gordon Hodgins
Steed twelfth of out 36. Members
of clubs also made a good show-
ing at Seaforth and Stratford.'
• Howard BallantYne, a�rclon
Hedging and Charles O'Shea are
al lstudents a Western Ontario
Agricultural School at Ridge
town and Donald Pullen at
0,A.C., Guelph.
Officers of Kirkton fair board
for 1957 are:president, Welling-
ton Brock; vice-presidents, Fred
Doupo and Milne Pullen; secre-
tary -treasurer, Alex 11. Crago,
Directors include Rea Stephen,
James Willis, him I3erry, Clay-
ton Colquhoun, Sanies H. flobip
Son, T. A, Crago, T. A. Wise.
man, Roy Nethereott, Ross Dob-
son, Charles Atkinson, R. E,
Dupe, Charles Paid, Wilbert
Kirkby, Clarence Switzer, Mil-
ton McCurdy, Clayton Smith,
Hugh Berry, Newton Clark, Fred
Switzer, .The Taylor.
Directors apopinted from 'the
3unior Farriers are Bill Ste-
phens, Jim .tearss, &Rh Ste-
phen, Raymond Pouter, Bill
Spence, •Iim MeNaughton, Ken
Blackler, Don Pullen, Gerald
Wallis, Tom Sawyer.
Lady director's are Alr0,
fon Smith, MrS, otorgo Mt,
Mrs. Esti Waton Mr, oss'
•Patois, Mrs, hinds Z. nahlit.
11trs, James Willis, Mrs.
Robert G; Ratcliffe,
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.Announcements
BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. anti Xre. ;van ,Kaibtiolec
Zurich, announce tile envy
AkvisW
—pr. and e. W. 4.
et $t. MarY, St. Marril, an
nounce the birth or A daughte
in St. Nam; HOspital, Zion
daY, December 9, 1957,
DA.YMAN-,-Islr, and Mre. lioWard
Dayman, R.R. 3 Kippen,
nonce the birth of 4 eon,
Laurie Nelson, at South Huron
November 29, 1957.
DT:EVAN—FM R. It. and Mrs.
Dance% lOf Wellington Cree.,
RCAF Centralia. announce the
birth of a daughter. Catherine
Ellen, at South HurOri., HoSPits14
Ns:Wernher «8, 1257.
GLANVILLE—Mr. and Ws. Chas,
Glanville. E.R. a Hansen, an,
flounce the birth Of a son,
weight 8 lbe.. 12% ozs., at
Smith Huron Hospital, NOVeln-
ber 30, 1057.
TI„krtin—Ifaroid. Velma, Carolyn
and Susand Hardy happily an -
titanic° the safe arrival or a
• brother, Daniel Clarke. at St.
Joseph's Hospital, Dondont No-
vember 28, 1957.
,LEFFRET—Ur. and Mrs. Donald
.Jeffery, Freston, are happy to
anounce the hirth of a deugh.
ter, at St. ' Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener, November 2,7, 1937—
a sister for Douglas.
MARTENE — Mr. and Mrs. ,An-
tholly Martene, R.R. 2 Credit-.
on, anounce the birth of a son,
Clare Wilfred, at South Huron
Hospital, November «7, 1357—
a brother for John.
McLAUGHLW—Mr. and Mrs, Kell
McLaughlin, 360 Edward St.,
Exeter, announce the birth of a
son, Richard. at South Huron
Hospital, November SO, 1937.
PAGE—Mr, and Mrs. Harry pare,
Exeter, announce the birth of a
son at South Huron Hoapital,
November 30, 1957.
PARSONS—Mr. and Mrs. Frain()
Parebns, 11.71, 1 Hensel', an-
nounee the birth. of a daughter,
Margaret Alice, Noveinher 29—
a sister for Murray.
WILSON—Mr, and Mrs. Douglas
Wilson, of Strathroy, announce
the birth of a son, James
Ronald. at Strathroy Hospital,
December 2, 1357—a brother -for
Donna, May.
DEATHS
COWAN—At his late residence in
Sarepta on Tuesday, December
3, 1957, J. Norman Cowan. Rest-
ing at the T. Harry Hoffman
funeral home nntil Wednesday
noon, thence to Kitchener for
funeral service on Friday: De-
cember 6 at 2 pan. Interment in
First Mennonite Cerneteri, Kit-
chener.
HOOPER—Suddenly,' at his late
residence, Lot 9, Con. 8, Blan-
shard Township, on Wednesday,
November 27, 1957, Milton- B.
Hooper, beloved hgeband of the
late Josie Elsie? And dear
father of Gladwyn, Blanshard
Township, in • his sixty-pixth
Year. Funeral service was he, -1
on Saturday, November 30 fr
the L. A. Ball funeral chap ,
St. Marys. Interment was In
Kirkton Union Cemetery.
?BART—At Ills home In Mitchell,
George Albert Peart, for jnerlY
of Hibbert township, on satur-
day, November 30, Funeral from
the Heath -Leslie funeral home,
, Mitchell, Monday, December 2.
Interment in Staffa cemetery.
VALE—At the home of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. William McDowell, at
Denfield, on Thursday, Novem-
ber 28, 1957, Wlbhlam H. Vale,
late of Exeter North, beloved
husband of the late Lillie rol-
• lick, in bis eighty-ninth year.
ENGAGEMENTS .
Mr, and Mrs. George Armstrong,
.Hentall, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Jean
Isabelr to Merlin. John Love of
London, son of M. and Mrs.
Harold Love,Stratford. The tved-
ding to take place in the United
Charch, Hensall, Friday, Decem-
ber 27, at 4 p.m. 5*
Mr. and Mrs. William J. F. Bell
announce the engagement of their
only daughter; Elaine Marie, to
Mr. Irvin Joann Ford, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. rt Fa'
Exeter. The marriage will take
pla
ce Saturday, December 21,
1957, at 12 o'clonk in • St. An-
drew's United Church, Kippen,
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merit of their only daugh er.
Katherine Elisabeth, 20 Edward
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Craig, The marriage will take e4', N14 2 111.4
• Albert Erl‘441 et af r
Pi209 on SatUrditY. December the
21.0t, at 2.00 o'clock in St, Peter's
Lntheran Church, Zurich, 50
• CARDS OF THANKS
Xrs, Sane' rginot wishes to
thank all those who lent cards
and gifts while she Was a pa.
tient in EL 'Joseph's Hospital. so
The fatuity of the late Niiton
H. Hooper wish to express their
sincere thanks to. the relativeis,
friends and neighbours for their
kindness and sympathy extended
to them during their recent sad
bereavement: also tor the beau -
f1 floral triblites, 00
Dorothy and llferrie Hera wish
to thank all those who remember,.
ed Dorothy With cards, letters,
gifts and treats while a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital. 543
I wish to thank all those who
So kindly remembered rne with
visits, cards, flowers and treate
while a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital and since returning home.
—Mrs. T. Collingwood, 5'
We wilt to thank our many
relatives, neighbours and friends
for the lovely tables and fare-
well party given to us at the
Luean arena,—Sally and Murray
Lewis and family. •6*
The family of the late William
F. Alexander 'wish to express
sincere thanks tO relatives and
friends for cards. flowers and
visits during his lengthy illness,
and for floral tributes and cards
and to those who called foliow-
ing our bereavement, Thanks to
Dr. Goddard, Rev. R. 11. Connor,
Rev, MacMillan, Mia h IvIson, the
members of the Session. of St.
Andrew's 'United Church, Kippen,
and the Bonthron funeral home.
Words are inadequate to express
our gratitude for the care given
during his lengthy illness by
Miss ClaYPole and staff of South
Huron Hospital, Exeter. 5to
CARDS OF THANKS
wish to thank all these who
so kindly remembered ma with
cards, treats, flowers, visits and
cans while a patient in South
Huron Hospital arid since return-
ing hop-ie.—Benson Teakey. 50
wish to express 7ny sincere
thanks to the neighbors and
friends who so kindly remember-
ed me with cards, treats, visits
and flowers while a patient in
hospital,—Mansell Hodgina. 50
The Protestant Chapel Guild,
RCAF Station, Centralia, wish to
express their sincere appreciation
to the merchants of Exeter arid
district for donations received
for their Chriatmas Bazaar, Sc
IN MEMORIAM
HERN'—In loving memory of our
little 4a:tighter, Brenda, Lynn,
who passed away two years
ago, December 1, 1955,
No stain was on her little heart,
Sin had not entered there;
And innocence slept' sweetly on
That pale white prow so fair.
She was so pure for this cold
earth,
Too beautiful to stay,
And so God's holy angel bore
• Our darling one away.
—Ever remembered by Ead, Morn
and Ivan. 5*
HOPOROFT—In loving memory- Of
al...,5d3e.ar Dad, Thomas Hoporoft,
who passed away 'December10,
Gone dear Dad; gene forever,
How we miss your smiling face,
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But you plieafete.ue to remember
None on earth can take your
happy home we ones enjoyed,
How sweet the memory still;
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
—Ever remembered by Mom and
sons and daughter Ruth, Ro-
bert,. Fred and Russell. ,. 5*
HUNKIN — In loving memory of
our dear sister, Ella, who pass-
ed away one year ago, Dec. 2,
1956.
Our lips cannot 'ken how we miss
'.Yul'e Treat *
rs
reorkei Oodboiti .cooittilbut. 4,
For Sento. C .•
. 0.0orge and Mrs, Willistm
'The Deemher ;meeting Of the
Citizens, en Tuesday .OVO*
alng ia the •Legion hall was a
,gala occasion, for the 1,A8 people
who, attended, A lige program,
abundance of holiday foods and
all the C.Iiristmas• trimmings WI.
decorations, -marked The evoelt4-
The- Hanover olubi who were to
have been guests for the el/P..:
11.40.0) were Unable to attend.
Residents of Andersoi. were
generous with their ,contribution
to ttic program which mduclett
trumpet solo 'by Murray Stephen;
recitation ;Shirley Arthur; two
choruses,'Ilve Stephen ;brothers;
vocal duet, Beverley .Bickell and
Barry•Stepliert; piano solo, Rose-
marY' Rateliffe; duet .on Spanish
g uitar and accordion, Barry and
Burns 5tephen; vocal duet, Adele
Stephen and Doris Arthur; • ae-
cordion $010, 14rry Stephen and
a „chorus, by the folk •frorn
Anderson. •
Lucan. Win First
Continued From Page 5
LUCAN—GOal, Lindsay; defence,
Revington, Urboliott; centre,
Wraith; wings, Storey, Fletcher;
alternates, Irene, McAlpine, G.
Revington, P. Revington, Vowels,
Lankine Ready, Baynhare, White.
Mit Period
1 Lucan, 'Valle• 5:51
(Storey White)
2 Lucan, Storey (Wraith) - 18:14
,_Penalties — Hillier telbowing)
5:17; Hillier (b o a rd 10 g) 7:50;
Randall (holding) 10:56; Gignac
(hooking) 16:33; Moorehouse and
Fletcher (booking and -charging)
18;49. '
3 linden, Lankin (Baynham) 2:51
4 Lucan, Yells 19:06
Penalties — Small (tripping)
4:41; McAlpine (holding) 6;12;
Hillier (holding, 10 -minute mis-
conduct) 7:06; Wraith (cross
cbecking) 11:53 and 16:66; Fritz -
ley (clipning) 16:21; McAlpine
(tripping) 17:54,
Third Period
5 Ducan, Wraithlll l 2:58
(Storey. McAlpine)
6 Lucan, Wraith 8;42
(Storey, Bevil')
7 Lucan,' Wraith • l 8:51
(Fletcher, Urbshott)'
8 Lucan, Baynham (Ready) 14:20
9 Lucan, L. Revington _.....- 14:32
(Wraith)
10 Ludan, Tr, Revington 15;43
Petialties-,G, Revington (charg-
ing) 15;51; White ,f char gi ng)
18:45; Gignac (interference)
19:18,
, bar,
Our hearts cannot tell what to
say.
God above .knows how we miss
her
In our homes that are lonesome
• today'.
--Sadly missed by slaters
da., Adna, Thelma and families.
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HUNKIN—In loving memory of
our dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Ella Hunkin, who
passed'away suddenly, one year
age, December 2, 1956.
If I had all the world to give
I'd give it all, yes—and more
To hear your voice and see your
smile
And greet you' at my door.
But an I can do, dear mother,
Is go and tend your grave
And leave behind tokens of love
To the best' • mother God ever
made.
/ would like to think when life
is done,
Wherever heaven may be,
That you will be standing at the
door
Up there to welcome me.
—Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by her daughter, sons
and grandohildren. 5c
Ittik34' .a .trio„.accotnpanied •
Mrs. read Pas.,smore, all of
lionsall. reading Mrs Alton
Isaac; tap danemg, Linda and
Karen .Russell o Russaldale and.
singing of Christmas. carols led
by Waiter Cutbusti with *a
de
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Members of t Wins
ration of Jaw
served hunk,
PO was token :for
roes kiospita•
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