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WHO[LE SERIES, VOL. 55, No, 3
HURON
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COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,`':t033.
'INNERS gild SUPPERS
Regularly
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at all hour's
OUR llO1E MADE SPECIALTIES
Prices Reasonable
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Confectionery and Restaurant
METALITE
Mends everything, such as metals of
all kinds, wood, aluminum, toys,
furniture, celluloid, ivory, cracked
engine heads, at 25e
LONG HANIDIL!E DU1ST PAN.—
Reg. 415c, now 15c
WASHING TOX, 2 bars Fairbanks
!Laundry Soap—Reg. 25c, now 15c
1 Cake 1iNiFAN!TS' DELIGHrT Toilet
Soap, Wash Cloth, Can Talcum
Powder, 3 cakes Cameo Soap.—
Reg. 45c,
oap.-iReg.45c, now 25c
SEL',OX.-2 boxes 25c
HORNES •GELATINE. -2 for 25c
PINK SAL1VLON,-4 Ib. tin 10c
RESH MACKEREL. -11 1'b, loin,
reg. 25c, now 39c
+CHOCOiLATE MARSH MALLOW.
CARES. — 15c lb.
HAND DIPPED' CHOCOLATE.—
Ib box, reg. 50c, now 25c
ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS. --Gua-
ranteed 1000 hours, '5 for ...$1.00
Cream taken for the Seaforth Cre'am-
ery at the same price as dlelive'red.
.at the 'Creamery.
Butter, eggs and defied apples taken
as cash.
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EGMONDVILLE.
The Egmondvihe Church held their
annual ,meeting on Monday afternoon.
(There Was' a fair attendance and a fine
spirit. The minister conducted the de-
votions. Mr. Edwin Chesney was el-
edted .chairman and Mr. Wnll'iaen Wal-
lace secretary., The auditors' report.
'was read and it was with great satis-
!faction that the congregati'on found
itself with all bills paid and a small
!balance on' hand. This was accomp-
lished only by heartiest co-opera't'ion
listhed only by strict economy and
heartiest c'o=operatio:n during the
whale year. The memlbership ad-.
.vanced again during the year.' There
are 306 names on the roll, The sum of
$1069.35 was contributed for mission-
ary enterprises and three mi'ssiona'ry
and Relief bales were sent away. Dur-
ing the year the Y.P.S. generously
donated curtain's for the school room.
The new managers elected' for three
years were Mes'sns. Alexander Broad -
Soot, William Finnigan, . J'a'mes Allen
and Isaac Moore. The mother members
are Messrs. 11>iltia'nu C'a'meron, Alex-
ander Lillico, John MeCloy, Donald
Rt Dlonald, John Elsie, Stanley Jack-
son, Robert MacKenzie, David 'Me-,
)Lean. The auditors far 1953 are
Messrs. James Love and Edwin
iChesney. In' order bha't new leaders
be trained in the congregation„ two
of the Boand of Stewards`moved and
secon'de'd) that "after 1;91,35 the retiring
anemlbers of the board be not eligible
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Church.—Pastor,
Rev. W.
P. Lane, B.A.
ail' a.m. - Public worslhnp. Subject,
"James" :the Apostle. 3rd in the
series on the Apostles.
Sunday .School -42:'30 pm.
7
p.m. --Public 'warship. Subject,
"The Paralm'ounit Interest." S'ong ser-
vice 7.7:115 p.m.
EGMON'DVI'LLE CHURIOH
!Reverend Charles Malcolm. January
212.-1111 a,m,, My Creed (2) "I Believe
in Jesus Christ." 7 p.m., Stories from
the Life of Saul olf Tarsus (3) "A
.New Lease of Life."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. I. E. Rainer
Morning subject - "The Devil's
Riddle."
Evening subject—"The Wrestlers."
ST.' THOMAS' CHURCH
+Third Sunday after Epipidany.
Morning prayer, topic "The 1S'ig'ni-
'ficance of the First Miracle."
Evening, "One Under Authority."
Sunday school at 3 o'clock.
Canon Edward Aippl'eyard, Rector.
BAND BENEF1IT
'The Band bendlit euchre and 'dance
held in the IG W.ViA. on Friday even-
ing was very successful and much -en-
joyed, The winners at euchre were:
gentlemen's first prize, Sylvester Al-
len; lone hands, W. J. Duncan; l'ad'ies'
'first prize, 'Miss M. Flannery; lone
hands, Miss Ina Gray.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Sealforth
Horticultural Society was held in 'the
Carnegie Library, Monday evening,
!J'an'uary 116Ith. 'The following officers
were elected for 4033: President, Mr:
War. Hartry; Ist vice president, Mr.
Porteous; 2nd vice president, Mr. J.
H. Reid; secretary, E. M. Ferguson;
direotors for one year: Messrs. Win-
ters, Boyd, !Beattie, Mrs. S'avauge,
Miss Jennie Alexander. Directors for
two years: Mrs. G. :Ferguson, Mrs.
Tyerman, Miss M. Rands, Mr. Gerald
Stewart, Mr. Haut. Mr. R. L. Thomp-
son was appointed delegate to conven-
tion to be held in Toronto, Feb. 9.00.
The premium list will soon be out,
with an attractive list of choices and
the ,Society is planning to hold a flow-
er ,show sometime during the summer
months.
YIO:UIN,G PEOPLES SOCIETY
The regular meeting of the Young
People's Society of the North 'Sidle
United Church was held, on Tuesday
evening, Jan. 17. 'Phe meeting open-
ed by singing several C3GJI.T. songs
'led by Miss Mary Reid. Mr. Jack
!Stevens, leader of the Citizenship De-
partment presided over the 'meeting..
The minutes of the previous meeting
were read by 'the secretary, 'Miss Win-
nie ISa'vlauge, and adlopted. H"ytmn 1169'
Was then sung and Rev. W. P. Lane
led in prayer. The Scripture reading
was taken by Miss Doreen Hudson.'
'Misses Margaret Hanley and Alice
Hu:d'son Fav'ared us with a delightful
duet .accompanied on the puac o by
Miss Helen Britton. Mr, Sam Scott
gave .a very interesting topic on' "Thee
Interest Young People .Should ` Take
in the IChurch," which was beneficial
to all. This was followed by hymn
11;53. The Mizp'ath hened'iction was
repeated and an exciting game under,
the direction of Miss Hellyer brought
the meeting to a close.
for re -ejection for a period of one
year." This was carried unanimously.
IAifter adljlo'urnment the Board of
Tanagers met and elected their of-
Ifucers Ina 1933. Chairman, Mt. David
McLean; secretary, 'Mr- TWO. rElgie;
treasurer, Mr. William Finnigan.
Phone 84,
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This world that we're a Alum
Is mighty harts to beat,
Yost get a thorn v,tti every�•ose, `.
But ain't the roses sweet.
RADIO OFFICIALS
3Ir. S. G McFarlane of Cl.iinton,
(Radio Supervisor for South Huron,
aonoun'ces the appointment of the
following. Radio License `Vendors for
South IIurm', cv'ho are authorized to
se'l'l licenses .for delinquent 1931? 33,
and also new licenses for 193'344:
heir, Seaforth, for Sea-
fo,rtla and 11clh'illo!p; IIlorace P. Wil -
bee Seaforth, for Scafor!th and Tuck-
ertn i,th.
IP lord, Chilton, for Clinton and
Goclerich'to!ttnelrip; R. Forester, Clin-
ton, for Clinton and Mullett township,
Jlo'hn Pease, B4aylfield, for B:aylfiel'd
and Stanley .tawns'hip.
)Samuel W. Sims; Exeter, four East
side of Exeter and Usborne two.; P.
D, Valley,' Exeter, for . West side Of
Exeter and Stephen township.
'Milford Merner, Dashwood, for
Davi—mood
111, 0. Dayrnan,.Hensall, for Hens-
all and Hay twit', •
PUBLIC UTIiLITX COM.
!The 'first meeting of the Public
U'tili'ty Commission was held in
the Council Gha'mlber at 4 o'clock p.
m. Jan. 112th. Present Mayor A. D,
)Sutherl'an'd, W. H. Golding, M.P.,
Wand E. L. Box.
!Moved by E. L. .Biox, se'conded by.
the Mayor, That W. H. Golding be
Chairman for 1933. 'Carried. Moved
by E. IL. Box, seconded by the Mayor,
That meeting adjoin to meet Fri-
day, Jan..1tlth alt 2 p.m. 'Oarsied.
Jan. 131th..
Meeting •held in Council Chamber
at 2 p.m. All the members present.
Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed.
!Moved by A. D. 'Sutherland, sec-
onded by W. H. Golding, 'Tlhat John
A, Wilson be re-engaged as Secy,-
Treasr, et a s'alary of $55.00 per
month to include all extra help as
heretofore and subject to recommend-
ati'on's as set out by the Oom'ntission,
Ed. Mode be re-engaged as Sa'pt. of
all Public Utilities at a salary of
$100 per month and subject to rec-
ommendations, etc. Andrew Little be
re-engaged at a salary of $50.00 per
month as Weighmaster and perform
Public Utilities duties as set out by
the Com'mission. Carried. Moved by
;Che Mayor, seconded by E. L, Box,
That the thanks of this Commission
be extended ,to Mr. J. J. Cluff for the
fraith'fud and efficient service he has
rendered to this 'Commission during
his 12 years of mem!benshi,p and that
a copy of this resolution be forward-
ed to Mr. Cluff. •Carried. Moved by
the Mayor, seconded by E. L. Box,
That meeting adjourn to meet at the
call of 'the Chairman. 'Carried.
lilt was suggested by the Chairman
that in future the minutes be handed
to the local papers for publication.
A. Y. P. A.
'Theseco
id
meeting
of bhe St.
Thomas' Anglican Young People's
!Ass'ocia'tion since the New Year, was
Iheid in the paa:islh hall on 'Tuesday
evening with a good attendance.
President Robert .good
pres'id'ed
and opened the meeting with prayer,
followed by a hymn. Plans were made
for the socia') meeting on January 30.
Canon Aplpieyard reminded the young
people that lantern slides of the Ca-
thedrals of England! will be shown in
Rhe parish hall on Tuesday" evening,
'January B4!th, under auspices of the
Chancel Guild, when a silver collec-
tion will be taken to 'help defray the
expense of altering the ligh'ting of
.the chancel; ,all are invited. Miss IM.'
Wilbee favoured with a humorous
reading. An interesting debate was
postponed to a later meeting. Messrs.
ILeyburne and Arcih'i,bald were then
chosen 'captains— for an interesting
tylpograplhi,c puzzle contest, following
Which a talk on the Press was given
by G. H. 'Snolwd'on, briefly outlining
the development Of printing and.
newtspalpers. Roy Ruffin gave a solb'
Which was heartily encored; - he gave
an explanation of the songs. Photos
of members taken in cradle days pro-
vided a unique guessing contest. The
meeting closed with .a hymn.
DIED IN GUELPH.
!Mrs, Jane Moxley, one of Guelph's
•oldest residents, died at her home on
Tuesday in Guelph from the effects
of a full .a ifew days ago. Born in, Ire-
land. She was 90 years of age and
'ha!d lived in Guelph for thirty -!fine
years. She attended (Division Street
United Church and was one of the
oldest members. Surviving are two
sons, Charles E. of )Galt and 0, H,
of Dorchester, Ont., and three daugh-
ters, Mrs, Edwin Hunt, of ,Sead'or'th,.
Mrs. J. N. Ewart df Winnipeg an''S
Miss Lou at home.
1/IcGILLdV'RAY AUXILIARY
'The January meeting of the SlcGil
livtay'Auxiliary, which' was held in
the basement of North Side United
Church Monday evening, took the
form p'f a birthday party. Miss S.
Wood, president, presided for the
business part of the meetirtg. The
prog'ranteno was in chargeof Circle
'Aro,; 1', under the; leadership of Miss
IIellyer,' Solos by Mrs, H'opper, Miss
(Ruth Thompson, -Airs. James Stewart
delighted the audience. Miss Jean
Snceth gave an impressive reading;
Pauline Johnson's poem; "Half Mast."
,After the program everyone gathered
around a large table, the centre of
which was adorned by a beautiful
!birth'd'ay •c'ake. A delightful ltinc'h was
sehved by the executive.
GOFORTH MIISSIIO;N; BAND
The Goforth Mission Band held a
very„successitvi work meeting in tb'e
b!asefnenit of the First Presbyterian
Church at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan,
'1'&th: There were 41 members pres-
ent. Stringing beads, pasting posit
cards, making purses, paper ba's'kets
and raffle work took most of the af-
ternoon. 'Tlhe fol'lo,wing helped° to
look after the work: Mrs. R. H.
'Spivak, Miss Janet Cluff, Miss Bal-
lantyne, Mrs, D. H. Wilson, Miss
Viola Montgomery, Miss Leona Box,
?Vire. W. A. Wright, Mrs. Brodie.
Mrs. Wright practised songs with
the .Wolff Cubs. These songs were
practised for their Lantern Slide Con-
cert on Formosa, which was postpon-
ed from Jan. 25th till Feb. 1. Further
information will be given about, the
concent later.
JUNIOR W.I.
The regular meeting of the Junior
Women's: Insttitute was held at .the
home 41f Gertrude Webster with Miss
!Jean Flotheringlha'ni presiding. The
meeting' was opened by singing the
Institute' Ode, followed by the Lor'd's
prayer repeated in unison. The busi-
ness ,part olf the meeting followed.
The girls decided' to make another
layette. Annie Moore rendered a de-
ligihtful piano instrumental: Margaret
!Forrest gave ' an excellent topic on
IGobd' :-Sp:ortsmanlshtip. The roll can
was answered by a characteristic of
a good s.p'orits'mam. Mrs. T. J. 'Web-
ster gave a 'helpful talk and de!mon-
stnation on hooking rugs. A very
dainty lunch was served by the host -
eases.
NO'RITIH SADE W.M;S.
The W.M.S. of North !Side United
Church 'held its first meeting of the
new year an 'Thursday afternoon, J'an.
vary 12th, when the president, Mrs.'
,(Rev.) W. P. Lane, aecu'pied - the
chair.' Rev. W. P. Lane took oharge
of the service for the install'ati'on of
officers which was very impressive,
closing with the dedicatory prayer.
'Reports of secretaries were received.
Miss A. 'Ferguson, treasurer, an-
nounced the allocation had been over-
reached. A few minutes of silent pray-
er in thankfulness .ta God, and prayer
by Mrs. Lane followed. Mrs. Lane
stressed the value of prayer, at this
time, and urged that the groups meet
often for .prayer. In some auxiliaries
groups meet at least once every week
—this takes time, but might very well
take the place of many other things
much less important. A splendid talk
an 'Christian Stewardls'hip was given
by Mrs. J. C. 'Laing wh'ic'h was a
great inspiration for the new year, the
(theme being :"To reconsecrate in
Stewardship the Whole of Life."
'While gifts to our W.M.S. work
should be made out of the fullness of
the he'ant and holt for the sake of re-
turns, yet Jesus, gave promise of. re-
ward: 'Give and it shall be given unto
you, good measure, pressed down,
shaken together, running over." In a
few auxiliaries where at present they
cannot give in dollars and cents, they
meet regularly for prayer and praise.
They are giving their time, they are
giving themselves. God does not
judge is according to what we give,
but according to what we have left;
over for ourselves. In the absence of.
Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, captain of Group
No. I, Mrs W. Crich, lieutenant, took
charge. The devotionals were led by
Mrs. Stark and Mrs. ,Crich. Chapter 4
of the study book was continued by
Mrs. W. Crich, Miss A. Ferguson,
Mrs, C. Glevs and 'Miss M. Melville.,
A solo c'ontri'buted by Miss Margaret
Crich, acco'mp'anied by Miss Helen
(Crich, was mulch appreciated. The
meeting closed by all repeating the
Lord's prayer.
A perfect time keeper is always a
source of lasting, satisfaction. Day by
day it serves you we'll and faithfully.
It gives you correct time and saves
you time and money as well:
1W,e are offering a very fine line of
watches of such quality and at spec-
ially low prices during the months of
ijanua'ry and February. Ilt will pay
you to look them over.
Fred. S.Savauge
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY
GIFT GOOD'S, CHINA'
P'h;one 194.
Res. 10.
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ALERT MISSION BAND I these games and they received their
'The Alert Mission Band of North l money's worth. The ice waso'nd and
g'
!Side United Church held their regi- the play was very thrilling from the
lar meeting on Tuesday afternoon, very first face-off,
opening with hymn 427, followed by 1st Game
a prayer by Mrs. Lane. Miss Grace IIn the first game eight penalties
(Gillespie, :capltain of Circle No. 1, pre- were .handed out by Referee Joe
sided and led! . in prayer. 'M'argaret Hart and all were for tripping or ac -
)Fletcher read ' the Scripture lessen. ciden'tai tripping, Winthrop scored
!There was a pleasing duet by Marg- three goals in the first frame, dueto
aret Pethick and Marjory. Golding. Egmond'ville not having their regu-
"Hlans, the Shep'h'erd Bay," was the lar goalie. In- the second period no
story by' H'eISn Ohramllierlain. The of- goals were scored' by either team..
fering was taken by Zetta Dunlop. Winthrop stored two more goals in
The bu'siness of the meeting and miss- :the third frame, which 'made their
sionary story were presented by Mrs. total five. Egmondlville scored their
E. H. Close. At a previous meeting only goal in' the first' period, with Art
the officers were - elected: President, Ni•chalsod getting the goal and Hick -
Clete Dickson; 'secretary, Janet Bak- nen the assist. Winthrop's goal get-
er; 'treasurer,. Zetta Dunlap; press re- ters were Moody H'oll'and 2, Alvin
poster, Helen Chamberlain; captains, Dale, Stan 'Nicholls and Tim Eaton,
Grace Gillespie, Ibis MOGarin, Helen 2nd .Game.
Moffatt, Alma Lawrence, The game between 'Si. Columba!'
and Tuckersm•ifh was mare even and
,produced better hockey. Aathouglh
Tuc'kersmth won out, it was not un-
til 3 minutes
n-til.:3"minutes from the final bell ,that '
the last goal was scored. Both teams
battled all., the way and the play was
lig1htnmf' fast at times. These teams
deserve credit for their com'bin'ation
plays, considering the amount of
practise they receive. ;Jim Daig open-
ed- the scoring on . a pass from Bo!b
Archibald. . Jim ILan,e tied it up three
minutes later. 'This was the score all
through the 'game until Jim ' Doig
again scored on a relay pass from
Archibald brothers. This was a good
clean game, only two penalties being
VESTRY MEEiTI'N'G
The annual meeting of the congre-
ga'tion of Sit, Thomas' Church Was
held on Monday night with a good
attendance, when the knowing Of-
ficers were appointed: Rector, Canon
iEdward Alppleyarld; 'Clergyman's
(Warden, Wim. R. Ardhfbald; People's
Warden, Henry Edge; select 'vestry,
William Deem, Fred Barlow, C.
Holmes, W. Southgate, John Earle,
R. G. Parke, J. H. Best, C. IE. Bos-
well; vestry clerk, H. H. Johnstone;
lay delegaltes, J. A. Case, S. Leylburn
sidesmen, H, H: Johnstone, Normlan
ISco:int, Fred !Barlow, W. Leyb sen,
'George Parke, Rabt. Archibald. ' 'h'anded out by Gard. Muir, the re -
The various reports showed an ac- tferee.
Live year had just closed. The war -
ideas' report, given by Mr. Edge,
showed the 'dhunch property to be in
!first class shape; it had been necess-
ary to
ecess-ary'to .renovate the interior' of the rec-
tory thoroughly and also to re -roof it.
In view of present conditions, the fin-
ancial accounts were in fairly goad
shape, Exlpendrbuses had been *1515'0.216
and receipts $2300, leaving' a delficit ,of
$2150: 'Flor the Ladies' Guild, Mrs.: R.
IG. Parke rep!orlted: receipts $214422;
eadpend'iltures $211131226;: balance $26,146
tior the Woman's Auxiliary, Mrs. W.
Deena reported receipts $11613.56; ex-
penditures $1k93.182; balance $4:74;. for
the 'choir, Mrs. J. A. Case reported
receipts '$2S.119; expenditures $10.52;
!balance $117.6; for the Chancel Guild,
Miss, Clara Pinkneyreported receipts,
$1211!37 exlpend'i'tures $84,222; b'a1la 'oe
$5171116; and the Sunday School, report
Showed receipts of $70.417 with a small
deficit.
McIMIIL:L'AN CUP H'O'CKEY
;The Huron County McMillan ,sup
series began on Saturday night with
:Winthrop winning the first game from
Egm!ondiville 5.11. I'n the sec'on'd game'
The line-ups were:
'Winthrop' -Goal, Mon!tgo'mery; de-
fense, F. Bullard, E. Little; centre,
T. Eaton; wings, N. 'Montgomery, M.
IHolden d;! alternates, Nicholls, A.
Dale, Ed. D'orran'ce,' 'Shannon.
Egmon'dville — R. "MIdG'each; de-
fense, L. Hlcknell, D. Dale; centre,
John Flannery; wings, R. ilvldGregor,
C. Klause; alternates, F. Kling, 'C.
Ferguson, A, Nicholson, F. :Sproat.
IT'uckersmi'th — )Goal, S. Doig; de-
fense, Paul Doig, Jim, Doig; centre
W. Archibald; 'wings, F. Archibald,
W. McCartney;' alternates, D. M'ac-
linttosh, Elliioltt, W. Leyblurn+ lu
Patrick.
St. Col unabhn—+Goal, .Pethic'k; de-
fense, V. Lane, McQuaid; centre,
Jim Dane; )wings, F. Hart, E . Ma-
lone ;alternates, Joe Lane, Joe Ma-
lone,:'John `Moylan, J. 'Holland.
1Rdfenees - Joe Hart and Gord,
Muir.
Standing:
W. L. T. Pits.
)Winthrop ill 0 0 t2
Tuckersm5tuh .... , 11 0 0 2
!Sit. Galat'mlb!an,.... 0 111 0 tl
Egrnlontd'ville ....: 0 1; 0 0
Tuckerslmith won from St. Colum'bart Games on .Saturday'nig+Art, 7:30
1Winthro:p vs. Tuckercnaith. 9
An extra flange crowd attendednlEig'nondville as. St. Colu'mlba'n.