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"TH =WHIZ FEBRUARY 6, 1948
WANTON NEWS -RECORD
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MALTING BARLEY
This year we are again contracting Barley
for The Canada Malting Co. .
CONTACT US FOR PARTICULARS
George T. Mickle & Sons
Nights 133 HEN'SALL, ONTARIO Phone 103
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Iberal Rallies
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Monday, Feb. 9
Bayfield TownHall
8 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 10.
.Drysdale Parish: all
8 p.m.
ROMEO BEGIN, M.P,P. for Russell, will speak
Thursday, Feb.. 12
Londesboro
Community Hall
2.30, p.m.
Seaforthl
Cardno's Hall
8.30 pan.
}'on. Farquhar Oliver
ONTARIO LIBERAL LEADER
Benson W. Tuckey
' -LIBERAL CANDIDATE
Will Address Each Meeting
Vote
Liberal
Vote
Tuckey
Published by the Huron Liberal Association
a poraf i9 *Aplowte rages
*'m/14-'4 e Service
Tun WORK of burying 'telephone wires or placing them
in overhead cable continues year after year. Today, over
4 million miles of telephone wires, 95% of our total, are in
cable, safer from storms. Service interruptions caused by
weather are `fewer, and still our constant aim is to provide
'even better service.
Not only is our service becoming more dependable,
'but it's growing, too. We are filling orders for telephones
just as fast as'new equipment is available. More telephones
plus more dependable service - and always rtt the lowest
possible cost—mean greater telephene value for every: user.
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COMPA11d r OF CANADA
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AUBURN
Miss , Elaine. Johnston is taking. a,
Mir dressing course at :Exeter.
Mise Jean Scott, <Gederich, spenf the
week=end, with heryfatber, 1?., 3, Scott.
Miss Mabel Hichingbottom Las xe
turned from a montb'a,-visit in New
York.
Miss Hazel Dodd', Preston, open the
weekend .with Mr. and Ira William;
Haggitt.
Miss Beene McClinehey has' gone
to Exeter where she has secured ora-
ploymentt
Robert: Turner is able to be out
again aftei a serious operation in'Al-
exandra Hospital, • Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson,
Bobby and Betty Lou, were recent
visitors with Mrs': 0. Phillips, Miteholl.
William Mellwain, Miss Mattis Me -
Dwain and Miss Amelia Mellwain
attended the funeral of David Mal
-
wain in Goderieh on Saturday.
Mrs. Jennie Yungblut and Mrs. Al-
minia Farrow have returned homo
from a visit with Miss Edna Long-
man, London.
William Meliwain, Miss Mettle Me -
Dwain and Mrs. Amelia Mellwain at-
tended the funeral of Davit, Mill -
wain, Goderieb on Saturday. '
Visitors with Mrs: John Arthur on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Yungblut, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yung-
'blut and Miss Inez Yungblut, Zurich.
Mrs. Albert Cnthipbell has returned
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Arthur spiegleburg, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Robinson, Bobby
and Betty Lou visited with Mrs. O.
Phillips, Mitchell.
Pictures Presented
The Nationaa Film Board presented
pictures in Foresters' Hall Saturday,
sponsored by the Women's Institute.
Between films music was rendered by
the local orchestra. The (pictures were
put on by :Victor Roy, Londesboro,
who announced that another series of
pictures would be put on in the hall
on February 20.
Junior Red Cross
The Junior Red Cross met ou Fri-
day afternoon when the following
program was presented: recitation,
Gladys McClinehey; reading, George
Wright; instrumental, Joanne Eps-
om; jokes and riddles, Carol Beadle;
instrumental, Ruth Howitt; riddles,
Marlene Easom. It. was decided to
have a wiener roast on St. Valen-
tine's Day. All pre-school' children.
?are invited.
United Church Annual
The annual meeting of Knox United
Church was held here. After the usual
pot -luck dinner and social hour Rev.
A. J. Hewitt took charge of the
meeting and conducted devotional
exercises.
Reports of the various depart-
ments of the ,congregation were a-
dopted on motion of It. D, Mature and
Amos Andrew.
All branches of the church had a
successful year, snutpnssing the re-
cord set in 1946. Mr. Hewitt com-
mended the different secretaries on
their line, concise reports.
George Bean, the retiring °member
of the Session was re-elected. H.
Webster and Guy Cunningham retired
from the board of stewards and Chas.
Scott and Harry Yungblut were elect-
ed. In view of the large membership
of the church it was thought wise to
add three now members to the board
df stewards, R. D. Munro, Arthur
Grange and Sidney McClinehey. Miss
Elms, Mutch, treasurer, was re-elect-
ed. Amos Andrew was re-elected mis-
sionary treasurer and Mrs. Harry
Yungblut elected church. secretary.
The following ushers were re-
elected: H. Sturdy, W. Washington,
K. Arthur, R. D. Munro; auditors,
Mrs. Albert Campbell end Mrs. Fred.
Toll.
A memorial service was conducted
for those who died in 1947: Wm.
Weber, Mrs. Wyatt, Jos. Washing-
ton, bliss S. Blair and Mrs. H. Wag-
ner.
Hullett Township
Parnm Perim Meets
Tho Farm Forum of S. S. No, 1
Hulkol't met at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Bort Irwin on Monday evening
February 2, with 11 members present,
Arnold Jamieson was chairman for the
discission period in the absence of
Elgin Nott, l'he subject being "Li
Parra Income used Efficiently"
The recreation period was spent in
playing Euchre and Five Hundred.
An iuteresiing Quizz contest was eon -
dueled by Mr. Bert Irwin. After
'Which hunch was seived.
,Nest meeting is to 'be !held at the
homy, of bili'. and .Mrs, Noble Holland,
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SEAFORTE At the burugural
meeting of the„Pubiin School Heard,,
M,` Rr llgvaugefwaa sleeted obupan
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The, a peintaaent of C.' A. Barber to
the High Sohool board was "ratiifitd-;
truant offieer is Hebert Joynt;''M,
McKe1l81' was te•engaged as secretary- mercy 'occupied by the Children's;
treasurer. Library:
L• IBBART • DIEPRIVED
GODERIOH=The interior ° of the
Public Library bap taken os a, "new
look," after, being closed, 'ter' two
weeks. The room' i of the 'circulation
library has beenenlargeii` by eutb ng
a,wide such to take' sin the epeee for-,
Farmers and Poultrymen
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Feed Hoppers and Water Fountains
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CONTRACT BARLEY
Contract Forms have arrived for Barley -
WE EXPECT VERY IIIGH PRICES NEXT FALL
FOR MALTING BARLEY
These contracts give you good seed and a special
price for your production from this seed.
Contact me as soon as possible so I can order seed
required.
FRED 0. F 101
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a" social evening held by tho law;
GODERI0R A flag donated by' in. the Legion,Hall. The ceremony was
Branch 109, Canadian Legion, to theconducted by Rev. B. H. Farr, padre
Ladies' Auxiliary, was dedicated at, of Branch 109.
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