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ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Huron
Farmers' Co -Operative will be held
in the
TOWN HALL HENSALL
On
THURSDAY, MARCH 8th,
At Two .o'clock, p.m.
Jiohn A. Armstrong, President.
Andrew B. Bell, Seeretary.
ANSWER TO EUROPE'S HUNGER
—CATTLE GLAND SURGERY
Dr. Serge Veronoff, famous rejuv-
,enation expert, in an interview in
The American 'Weekly with thisSun-
day's (Manch 4) issue of The De-
troit Sunday Times, explains a scien-
tifically tested scheme to breed giant
size cattle hogs and sheep which
would mature in months and re-
plenish European live stock depleted
by the Nazis. Get Sunday's Detroit
Times.
'OBITUARY
Died at Bayfield
Helen M. McFaul Atkinson, widow
of Dr. A. F. Atkinson, of Detroit and
Hayfield, died at the residence at
Bayfield after a long illness. Mrs.
Atkinson was born in 'Brockville on
November 112, 1869, daughter of the
late Dr. and Mrs. McFaul. She re-
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this medium" . in
greatly thanking our many friends,
including the ministerial brethern
for the lovely visits, cards, flower
and kind messages of cheer extended
to me while in the London Hospital'
during my recent illness. --+Solomon
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IN MEMORIAM
Becker In loving memory of
our dear husband and father, Mr.
Henry Becker who passed away one
year ago, February 29, 1944.
Peacefully sleeping and
Resting at last,
The World's weary troubles
And trials are past.
In silence he suffered -
In patience he bore,
Till God called him home
To suffer no more.
—,Sadly missed by wife and fmily.
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sided there and in Toronto until her
marriage to Dr. Atkinson, of Detroit,
where she lived for more than 50
years, spending her summers in Bay -
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ropp of near
t .ensall visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Seth Ammons of town.
The farm short course is being
held in the local town hall Tuesday
and Wednesday with a good turnout
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and•
daughter Barbara of Forest were
Sunday visitors at the hone of Miss.
Jane Lamont.
Mrs. C. Gingerich of the Bronson
line, is spending several days at the
home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Harold Johnston.
The romps epidemic has visited
several homes in our village and we
do hope all will be well again before
so long.
Mx. Ray Schilbe who has been con-
valesing after a tonsil operation at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Milfred Schilbe, has; returned to con-
tinue his duties at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiel and dau-
field. She is 'survived by three sons, , ghter were recent visitors for a few
Donald and Jeff, of Detroit, and days ° at the home of Mi. and Mrs.
Grenville, of Bayfield; six grand- 'Simon Gingerich of London.
children, and- one sister, Mrs. R. Bro- Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schade .and
wlee of Toronto. Her husband and family of Dashwood were Sunday
ane son-, Dr. -Garnet Atkinson, of visitors at the home of the. former's
Exeter, predeceased her. The funer-
al service was held on Monaay at the
Trinity Anglican Church. Interment
in Bayfield cemetery.
Fiftieth Anniversary
WED. 50 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs._ Francis Jeffrey, of
Goderich on• February .12th quietly
observed the 507th •anniversary- of
their marriage. They were married
on February 1;2}th, 1895, in St. Pet-
er's R. C. Church at Drysd'aIe in
which parish both were born and
raised.' For the past 39 years they
have been valued residents of Goder-
•ich where Mr. Jeffrey was employed.
by the C.N.R. for 36 years, the last
number of years of which he held the
position of section foreman. He has
been retired for six years. He is the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sup -
Tian Jeffrey, of near Drysdale. Mrs.
Jeffrey is a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Berour, of Drysdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey are devoted
members of St. Peter's Church at
Goderich. They have three daughters
Gladys (Mrs. Will McGuire) R. R.2
Bayfield; Valerie (Mrs. John Clifford
Detroit; Laura (Mrs. Walter John-
ston) Windsor, and five grand child-
ren. Another daughter, Mrs. Alice
Dodge, of Detroit, died 18 years ago.
Farm Forum
The Blake Farm Forum met at the
home of Mr. Melvin Elliott on Mon-
day evening. A general discussion on
farm machinery was conducted by
Mr. James Dinsmore. The next forum
will convene at the home of Mr.
Newell Geiger on March 5th.
The Farm Forum of S.S. No. 7,
Hay held their review meeting on
Monday,. February 26th at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Steinbach
With 20 members present. After
listening to Farm Forum Radio Bro-
adcast the men members had a Iively
discussion on various sujccts, while
the ladies finished a quilt to be donat-
ed to the Red Cross. After a few
games and usual refreshments, we
decided to have our meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Willert
next week. Try and be tnerer The
meeting closed with the National An-
them.
The Unique Farm Forton Inet at
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hor-
ner on Monday, February l.2th with
88 present. The meeting opened
with a masquernde in which 20 took
part, as various forms of humanity
in disguise. The lazy farmer, (Mrs.
Krueree) carried off the highest, hon-
ors of the evening, with our blushing
.., ... ,...a The rest of
the' honors went to the 'Pette Butter-
fly (Mrs. D. Geiger), that, romantic
FYI' (e4'n LigN. saute) (II. Schilbe)
the charming grandmother (Mrs. R.
Geiger) and that cute Highland lass
(R. Ge:iger ). The remaining' lot of
,teeeecee ee very color-
rul and cheerful group. After the
judge, Mr. Len O'Brien, gave his de-
sielea3 a few songs, reeitatton, and
:act.; were given after which fines
aunt, Mrs. Mary Ann Truemner.
Pte. Ernest Gemming of the Clin-
ton Air School rendered two very
appropriate messages in song in the
morning service on Sunday morning
n the Evangelical church.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess and
airghter .Pauline visited 'at the home
f Mr and Mrs:; Chris. Hoist . near
& `editon 'en'Siinday; they were -ae-•
coMpanied home by Mrs. Hoist, who
visited at the Hess home for a few
days.
Miss A. Finnigan, R. N., of .Sea -
forth visited with her friend, Miss
Ellen Turkheim, R. N., for a few
days at the home of her mother, Mrs
E. Turkheim. Mr. Fred Batston of
Toronto also was a guest ror the
weekend, ,all returned to the city the
begining of the week.
PARISH MISSION
will be conducted in St. Boniface
Church, Zurich from March 4th to
March llth. The guest speaker will
be Father Joseph O'Donnell of the
Seminary, Woodstock. The public
are cordially invited to attend.
were made and paid, for things not
being done by the members. trip.
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What 1s a .Milsion?
1. It consists in a series of spec-
ial sermons preached night and
morning usually for a week. These
sermons treat of the necessity of
caring for one's soul, the means of
saving one's soul and the obstacles
that most frequently stand in the way
of one's salvation.
2. A mission is a time of extra-
ordinaree grace. In fact there is no
religious exercise that brings God"s
graces upon us in such atbundance as
a mission. The wonderful effects of
every :mission :prove hone lavishly
God bestows His grace upon us at
such times. Make the mission well
and you will be firmly convinced of
this.
ZURICH WREN HONORED
On "Glamour Manor"'
L-Daureen O'Dwyer, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Patrick J. O'Dwyer of
Zurich, was interviewed on the Blue
Netevork ",Glamor Manor" program
in New York city where she spent a
few days, on February 2Znd. A
very attractive picture accompanied
the writeup, showing her at the mic-
rophone with joval Cliff Arquette,
star of the program, after receiving
a Gruen wristwatch. Lucky Daureen
was chosen to participate on the
broadcast during her 7 day leave in
New York city,. She is stationed in
Halifax. Her family were unaware
of their. daughter Daureen to appear
et the microphone until Mrs. Emer-
son Erb or the Bronson line cal.d
Mrs. O'Dwyer by phone and men-
tioned this pleasant surprise which
she 'had heard over the radio. A
number of others also had tuned to
that station and heard Daureen'a
voice. Her many friends wish to
congratulate her. Wren Mae Per-
nie of Toronto, also stationed at
Halifax aceorolianted ,Daureen on the
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