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The Huron Expositor, 1933-01-06, Page 8
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Y ft,h t Sf1, I 1 I J,. -4 y �, FS " r �. �q isy t'la�lrlu t' , . , ,,'�,Ii4��J�;�i`l . � ,; �11 ���l'. I ,{'b�dr*4: Z� .I '��', � ��,jrlr�;-.�,,,, , 1i A �u'�,,�,_ -, ,'. . . .: I .. 1 n ,ly,, �1, I - d,rrk..+ �i 1. !is � :,x 1 11 ' �, ` "1�"'',_ l': , 11 I r n� ill{, . . ro ceries ', 11,l l- - , -, I '. "'I" fb�. ��� , i . „' ' oC� - ' r,yS , ` 1. I.I'll, W.r� 1 . • I i1” Pat,ticular f, r11'` F�, M�,�,, People �� �� yh , ...... .,.��, I'll.a , , . ... I.,... . 1. • ,fi". Groceries, Canned �yr1A "' „ yw�,.,: foods, Curecrneats, : 1'' Crockery. 10;,1`' NEWS OF THE TOWN '}� . F. D. Hutchison 1. ° Name Omitted. -The name of Go {r PHONE 166 door Hdlderbmandt was ina'davertent: `4(< _.. ^....... _, omitted from the line-up of tl ": • — Beaver {Hockey ,Cllu'b in the report • the Goderich4Seaforth game. a° y rat , an ,_Achievement . Will Hold Annual Meeting. -Mer ber-s of the Seaforth Horticultural S T London Life Writes One ciety will hold their annual meetir ' Hundred Million's of Canad- on Tuesday evening of next week. Proposal to hold a flower show in t1 ' tan Insurance In 193 coming • year will ,'lie discussed ai xs. --- officers elected for the..coming yea greatest year in their his- --- 11 ';tory..This is practically One- Schools', Reopen.-Seeorth schoc p y opened for rth,e winter term on Tue ter of total insurance 'day with a goad' 'attendance: C( I'l5-'a leagiate. teachers, Miss Fennell,. Mi "'' ' Heli er is written • by •all Canadian Y � !bliss Wood, 'M'iss Bell 5-I Miss Plumsteel, returned from the •'.. Companies in Canada. homes on Monday. -. - People are asking for.. this In Charge of Short Course. -Mi �trictl Canadian CHelen McKerclmer, daughter, (if N y Company p y and Mrs. Finlay ;ticKercher, of -N1 Millon, ha:; been app,rr,z'u herd 1. 1.for protection. Investors' the !Perth 'County Short Ccurse' tl ` •, are asking for their Pension, year. The course, which Asps for month, Is now being held in Listaw, ; and Investor's Policies. - do.. Z]IfO'Y'matl0n lad! Annual; Report 'Issued. -The a ' gladly van nual report of the 'McKillop Tow 11!1•_......._ ship Telephone System has been i on .any_. policy.., ��% j� sued this week by the Co'nm•issio Y` Watson & Reid ers. The annual aneetinug of the sy tem will' be 'held in Forester's Ha Phone 214 W-JConasta.nce, on Friday,, January 20tr . Specialists in All .,Lines of Moves Here.-IMr. IHI. C. White, di ` triot ins , fir` Insurance pector for the Supertest gas ' line, us ,making, his headquarters i, JSeaflorth. ,He and hi,s f'a'mily dv occupy the house on noderich sire I 411- O O A 0 0 0 O O O .O O recently vacated ,by Mr. and Mrs. i O O Parke. 11 "> S. T. Holmes & Son v Firemen Elect Officers. -John M I1 .1 SERVICE O �,'; O O FUNERAL Street, Seaforth O Kenzie w5- elected Chief at the a I 1.inial meeting of the Seaforth .'Fi • O O Brigade in the hall on Wedne,sd s 'S,.' T. Holmes' residence, •O evening of this week. Other office •O Goderich Street, West; phone O elected were: Re Kerslake, for O No. 119 W. Charles Holmes' O man; E J. Box, assistant foreman ,!', . residence, 'Goderich Street, O Wilson Hawkins, secretary,. and Ge O East;.,phone No. 308.. ' 'O A. Sills,'treasureT. { .11• O' Limousine Ambulance Service n O Night calls, phone 308. O Is Awarded Scholarship.-Willia ;: O Day calls; phone 119J. O M'oull, a former student of the Se O Charges moderate. O r, fordh ;Public.. school, ,but now of tl �` © O Owen Sound Collegiate and Voc 0 4 0 O'• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ti(onal ,ISchoo.l, was recently' awards ' - the Doherty IM'emrori'al Scholarsh -- ' . - wd'th a value. of $50.00 for work 1 ,G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :the third year. 'Me presentation' toe +; O O ,Place at the annual commuenceme; 11. '� H• C� BOX O -of the school, M,r, Moult is a nephe i 4 Funeral Director and O of 'the ,M'us'ses ,Lawrence, of town. '' O Licensed Embalmer O 0 '" O Best Motor and Horse-drawn O Women's Institute IN-ili !Me'e't. -'i'1 4' O equipment. O Women's Institute will hold the 11 x 1. I . O Charges -moderate. O regular monthly meeting on Wedne "' O Flowers furnished on short d day, .January llth,'at two'o'clock, :'" O notice. O the home of Mrs. Thoma,, Wabsta .11 , " O Nights Calls Day Calls , O in Tuckerslmfith•, The roll •,,r1! will 1 rI`k,,:; O Phone 175 Phone 43 • O a characteristic of good sport. '1'1 ,,' O O, topic will ,be on Good Sport ;manshi tf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs, 'We'b,ter will gi,v,e ,i dc-morascr: V, tion on hooking rugs', i 'iCar Smashes Into Pole A ligl '' '- THE JOHN RANKIN car driven by Carl Aicheson, and con l • tainin AGENCY g himself and Gordon Hi1d, if" brandt,.laate ,Saturday night crashE y: Insurance of all kind's, into a large telephone pole on tl It Bonds, Real Estate North ,toad, near the 'outskirts of t1 �,:^ town and broke it completely off t[,. Money to Loan the (base. The car was not serious "' SEAFURTII, ONTARIO lv damaged. Alrbesan was about t 11, ` Phone 91 pass a buggy when he noticed a ma t on the' -middle of the road And rathe {"' . 1 ° than hit him, took to the ditch. -. - rt' ' A BARGAIN Young Liberals Hear Address.- `�,� ' About fifty menilbers of the Thoma v' FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile McMillan Young Ldlberal Club wer from Seaforth; modern house with '•present at the club rooms an Wec 11 I., , furnace, (bath and toilet; small barn; nes'day evening for the reg•ula ",I! y good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid monbhly meeting. The sneaker of th chance to start chicken farm, bees, evening wa4 R. S. MicKercher, wh r` ' etc. Apply to talked on Partner's Prob'lenm and le �'1;?,, R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont. the discussion which follow'e'd. Th 11 + 2953•-tt pr'esi'dent, R. R. McKay, was in th o'1. chair throughout the meeting. Masi J! , cal nvlrrtbers, which were greatly en joyed, included a Louth organ selec THE McKILLOP MUTUAL solo AAathur violii �, SIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. g, p Q r,l ied by James Scott, and a violin 61011 ' 4i by WHAD OFFICH-SEA FORTH, ONT. R R�n!IM,cKay. ' Arrange ie7 tie werr, ",.Ij made to hold a stag euohre in th, I'llr.� ' �Ip�gs: roonma an January 26th and a euchr, I ,1$S1 � and dance early in Februarcy. Foo ti� Vireo. R. IMdCarrtney, S•eafcrrth - Pres. lowing the mfeetting cards were player ,ld, ,litres. Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres, for an hour and a delicious lune; t'��' M. F'. McGregor, Senforth - See.-Treas. served. 1,�, , w %" AGENTS: NTS: Wing Four Seholarghips.-Tfie fol a h s lowing from, the Sarnia paper. will bi t �.I, %iitioiileryr,ea'forth; Jobx; read wartah interest by many reader ,Aou� lZ31ar,, R. R. 3, Senfortih- E R. (i. of this paper, as 11M'iss. Ritchie is r " I MYtli, $rodhageti; James 'W'att, ,daughter ,of Rev. 'D. Ritchie, a for. fti I r ; b 4 miner imini'ster of Cromarty Presbyter• ria til ' , ' 'lr l t^iiaRS: ian Cbur+eb: "Sebolsrrshipis, gradua^ t }, tion diplomas, certificates of disiitmc• `7 d " ?Wlilliaoi , �'nt�x Lit desboro ; John tion` arul prd.zes were awarded' pupih 3 r+ r iiAe*1es,�;1�;1ddha*4n1 Jams Con. a the Isarni'a Co(llergi�a'te Inwtiltute�en�. J% `,! ' , ttd ,, f etie iYoli• Alex, rattd{'ttot' No Technical ISkbla01 ,at the 'amn,ual comm. t it 'aa . ";' lei t,+exaris $f, rlierleemerlt e�oerccises, 'held in the Fav+vi"i 3^t. • "presemre afi .a laxge assembly, with �E tl' , , w sled► X46 8, 1Sel f.'tJt'h. '1' - �� ,, ft ire lay. i ttL« tit ; a7Ytt .Trot- A. W. emmam�t, esairrn'ari o'f the lt"';r � :..; # Itf 71 01 lGt j�iht li%. > , 11teal of` Mueadritvnl, Desi'<l mg. A rnoi. a r,�,i, ' "�'� ablts sru+ceesis amts^ that of Elsie E. ( v hk !, + Aln , Ji' , . x , I t rn ,,,A 1 , ., It i Cough and Cold , Remedies • For severe coughs and colds, try BUCKLEY'S Bronchitis Bronchial Mixture 40c and 75c Keating's P armacy The Rexall Drug, Store PHONE 28 SEAFORTH lCut Flowers, Wreaths and Floral Pieces supplied for all occasions. s + xI4 , i r Y., 11� ,' ! �.•,;U I 11 Ritchicr, of Point Edwards who drlx'- J ". u i • Q4Im, and '10p. Charles Clank, .of - AL ' -, I irug, the year won the Margaret Anna kk , Yi Aylmer, spent Nene Year's at the Brock scholarship in English anti history, the James Harris schiolar- eau . . homer 1VIm. C'1'ark's zruother, Mrs. R. L. Clark. f� ship in English and history, .the • Mr. and Mks. Brenton Kerr, of Robert Brtyce slGholaalshi pl and tl:o 11ta rwoman who Buffalo, spent New Years at the Carter scholarship for Laln'btolr likes something ho`m'e of Mr. and Mrs. J'atmles Kerr. �'�''mw County. The value of these is four striking, some- • Mr, -Charles Andrews, of Port doe thing that is dis- Colborne, spent a few days last , 1,933 �o*!�� years' tuition at the Univ,euhsity of • Toronto and $425 cash."' a "' • tinctly original in week at the home of his 'sister, Mrs, � ' Silverware and yet W. A. Crich, O ". G. I . oforth Mission Band Meets. -The in perfect taste, • Nor, George [lTiu'telhison and Miss nueeating opened with the 'band hymn will love the Deau- Hilda Ashton,• of London- 'Mr borne • •0 ' which was followed by prayer. The ville-its bevelled Hutchison, of Toronto; (kiss N. P'. Saripbu,re lesson was read by Alma planes relieved by Balb'b, Stratford', and'Mirss Lilly Babb, . Elliott. The minutes were read and the ebony glow of N1,iss.Tuck>er',and %rs. 'Babb, of MR- + ' forty-two answered the roll call. The rich black. Oxell, were New Year's 'guests at the r w repoicts1 Brodie for i93,e,, were react and ew son. of 91, and MTs F. D. Hutehi- An pf f ering that M�/.rits.Bro4lie avea talk ori• "New son. Thoughts." After the ,band chorus, 1111 - + •(Miss Ruth. Pirikney, 'of Strat- .. , Betty McLeod led iii -prayer. The of- , s - „ ford, and 'Mr. Lorne Pinkney spent fivers are as Hollows: President, Jean V•ew Year's- at the home of Mr. and Your' Dale; vice,gpreslident, Alastair Wigg; design in Mrs. Carl Pinikney, in Goderich, Attention ;secretary, Goan !vlacTavish; tress Mr. • r• and Mrs. J. E. Willis have' urer, Harold Free. 3L -s. Merton Reid Y PLATE leased the apartmlemts in the Cricit . conducted *the installation, ceremtony, block, and 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Holmes ' - ' and the rneeting closed by repeating havae 'moved to the cottage on North 'Ladies and MISseS, Coats,, the ILold''s Prayer in unison. Atte Fred S. 5avauge 'Main Street, vacated by 'Mr. Willis. SPECIAL practically every germ-' the imipe;ting a few of the mothers • Miss Belle ;Ball'antyne has, re- serwed a delici•alis lunch. Jeweller .& Optometrist turned from 'St. Thomas, where she SALE. exit Ill stock,"AT HALF' speait the holidays with her brother, , - SEAFORTH, ONT. -Mr. John Ballantyne. PRICE Phone 194. Evenings 10. • Mr. W. Brine was in Brantford . . For Sale.—Two young calves. Apply to E. g and ToYonto l'a'st Week. I ' • B. (roudrie, Silver Creek Dairy. 3395x1 y Radios For rent.—Three good electric ,atbios • Mr. And 'Mrs. M. 'McKellar and for rent. Appily W W. C. B'aa^ber. Phone 'and the ,divine.,tble,ssing• upon Mr. and family s'pen't New Year's at Mr. Me'- SO J. 3395-1 Mfrs. Colqu'houn, me,mlbers of their 'Kellar's h'om,e 'in Cromarty. �+ Best Value Dresses of the Notice,—Upholstering done on short notice, fwmily and friends. A large ,group • Mr. Thomas Govendack left on SPECIAL• �+ also can handle celluloid curtains. Auto tope of rel'a'tives anrd friends from out . of Thursday for G'uelp'h where he will season. Newest s7tyles and ' redovered. Shop located over Wright', Gar- they were age. D. Fell, Seaforth, '349 -ti Y present, among them take a course at the Ontario 'FAgricul- SALE Mrs. Willialma.. Kxuse, a sister of tarsal 'College. -latest materials 20% OFF Mrs. iColgnuhoun, and 'Mrs. William • Miss Anne Foote, of Woodstock, Oldfield, a niece of the bride, -both of and formerly of Vancouver, is the 1 ' COMING EVENTS Seaforth. Am- 'interesting mpm+ento guest of 'Mr's. G. T. Tardbull. of Mr. -and Mrs. 'Cod'qufhounr's wedding • Mrs. 'Me-Naulglhto'n, Who sp'enit /� Our Newest Hats. Some (Items• sunder this ileal will be charged at day was an old' clock. This' was a the past past sumer at the home of her SPEC the rate of 25 Gents each inseirtion). w,,e.ddling 99t 'to, therm whenthey were eilster, 'Mrs. Robert Gov,enlock in 'Me- ' mlarried on Deoember 27 1882, in Killo left on Thursd'a'• for H_amvil- C p�1t put Into stock very. re-' I Professor d res reader, famous Ps5a1l analyst, is., Y ►JALL?' Ralmiu•t, card reader, adv+ice 'ran al} marhtety. G1timSlby, 01nt, Tlh@i'' clock 5ta11 rwm5' ton. even describe your sweebheaY2s from your and its trick and chimes served as an • IMr. and (Mrs. Cecil Knight and - cently, at 33 1'3�fl •O,['F: palms answers on all qu2stions. will be accompaniTnent to •the merry :making, :family and 'Mr, and ;Mrs,, Leslie here Satu,-day noon until midnight, January ,bringinlg'back to the ce-lebra'n;ts mem- Knight and family, -of Kitchener, 4 i 7th. Commercial Hotel. 3395-1 g' Y, e.., cries, sl happy, tinged with sadness, anent the holidays at the home of ➢4r. Do not .put: off b ying a Winter Coat, Dress or Hat . ---+- athems • ha'plpy, of their half century and 'Mrs. John Knight. of association. Before her marriage • ''suss Thelma Pethick, of Orillia,' I Sermon Subjects Next Sunday.- Mrs. Cokuhauml was 'Miss Elizabeth is visiting her aunt, iMrs. Geo. Cam- any longer 11 low price meals 'anytllling to you Nort'hs'ide United' 'Church -+Morning, Spencer, of Grinislby, Ont She was exon. • j "Peter," first in a series on. -the Apo-- 'born in Liverpool, England, and 'Mr. • 'Mises Jessie G'ranager, of Clinton; tles; evening, "Our At titude Toward .;Colgwhauun in ,Scotland. They came was a New Year's guest at the home the New No. G, The Oxford Group to this city 40 years ago and have of Mr. and !Mfrs. W. A. Wright. • Meve(rtent (contrnnue,d') -Rev. W. P. lived here continuously since., • IMnss 'M•albel Turnbull spent a few r� ��� I Lane, Minister. Legion Strung Band and' t bras; dayslast week in Toronto and. Hunts- ��■ MacT.... ��h's ��a° c Eigmondville United 'Church --Morn- band were in attendanee throughout villa. 1 }ng, ``Which is Our Relationship to the aftsrnlQoar and evening. • ,Mli•ss Alice Wri�ght, of Brucefield, Goo -Strangers, iSlponge'rs, Slaves, Servants or (Sons?"; evening, Stories from the life of Saul of Tarsus, "The Boy, Kis A'pgrenticeshi'p and His Books."-, Rev. C. A. 'Malcolm, Tyinis- 1. . First 'Presbyterian Clhurch-'Rev. James 'E. McIlroy will preach bath morning and even ing.�+Re+tii. I. B. Ka'ine, Minister. .. St. Thomas' Anglican +Church: - Morning, "The 'Stars of Our Life"; ,ev'enin'g, "C'ontrassts in CharacLer.'— Canon Anple,yard, Restore: Bowling Scores This Week. - The following are the individual scores made in league games at the howling alley 'th'e past week, Further scores may be found on page 3.. of this is- sue: C. Stewart 1-.-W. Wright 3. Handicap 83• 83 83 249 J. ,Stewart 14 197 ,213 232 642 C. Stewart 13 '278 164 194 635 J. • :Ylclyean 258 197 137 692 J. Arnlold 17 • 241 161 218 623 G. Stewart 39 170 164 161 495 t__--- 1.123'0 982 1025 3237 Handicap 1 5:3. 53 53 1'59 R. McGregor 38 146 174 189 50!) W. Wright 2 233 22'G 293 752 A. Nicholson 3 218 411 207 876 R. 'MeG•e,och 237 219 25L 700 B. Powell 10 145 151 253 .649 �--„ — — 1472 1234 1247 3553 C. Barber 2-A. Y. McLean 2 Handicap i 54, 54 , 54 18.2 J. H'otham I fL04 329 215 748 H. (Swan 15 14 179 213 63:i Dr. Bechely0 197 181 264 64.2 C. A. Barber 16 181 198 222 60: ,Rr. 'C. Barber 22 165 149 176 490 944 1090 1144 3176 Hand'ica'p 104 1'00 100 30U' A. 1 -McLean 35 152 187 1'60 499 R. Walters 2 ,188 1'63 2u2 6U3' C. Glew 21 218 '178 207 603 G. Hayes L1 i88 240 252 6S0 G. High 21 161 221 ld4 54d _ —%I _ 1407 1069 113.5 3231 T. Beattie 0-S. Habkirk 4. Handicap 7 2.1 121 121 36,3 J. Hotham 20 •194 200 217611 J. Rankin 29 151 816 157 ,39,1 G. Hays :i 150 176 192 6?3 N: IC4rdroo • 19 138 226 156 519 T. Beattie 48 ' 146 i16 '12'0' 382 905 9249f>3 2792 Handicap 12,6 12'6 126 373 J. IH'lughe,6 31 149' 171 182 '502 W. Hiawkims 47 1,G3 '177 206 54G •R. Dixon, 5 244 263 !193 700 d, Currie 21 144 187 228 5'5J S. Habkirk 22 152 ' 263 169 y84 v—_.. — 978'1187 1104 3'289 Celebrate Golden Anniversary'. Th'e fo'llow'ing extract is .from the Niagara Fall's Gazette of recent date: "Surrounded by members of their, family and Inaa.'ny of their friends, Ml', and ldrw. Jaimies H. Colquh,oun, 74G Tenth 'Stre'et, celebrated their golden weddh(ng Tuesday with a reception and'dinm,er in, their home. Thy-'p,ugh- ov't the' afternoon and e'venin'g the house was fi11ed with friends and relatives of bhe ve'n'erable and popu- iar couple,, who received scores of agifts appropriate to the berasion . 'The room's were decorated with Rowers, yleilow and old, gold colorcMl blooms predominating in' observance �of the golden wedding anniversary. The reception t,prenled at two p.m. and conrt'inuled well into the evening. Mrs. COIqu(hown received in a gown of radium red silk crepe and was assist- ed by her only dau,g'hlter, Mrs. Geo, Wilson of this city, W110 wore a bbarter green silk crepe frock. 'Mr. Donald J. Colquthoun, of the Coast Guards, Youngstown, and Mr. Wm. H. Colquhoun, of Niagara Falls, were al's'o Vre,s,ent to assist their parents it receivitng and entertaining the glue^wts. :Ei,ghrt a gratlddh41drenl and two great gramdethi.ldren were also oires- dnt. iDinnner was served at 6 p,m, at three 'tatblecn, c0veffi being laid for fifty. rAarnong the guests were Rev, 0harlea R. Osborn, pastor of First Daptist (Mb*h, • and, 'Mrs. Ogbarn. The Ren*. t'lrlr, 'Osborn invoked grace . , „ f b " 't," 1 : tµ 9 �., , t iq.1. („ •, ,,.. a .. '�'+.. ('.r Y , 4 7 ,{ $w >,: •!•;r dA Y 1.F1':Ir 13r5p f,.li it d I, `5 i• . Q t 1 1 q� - I- P Y, }t .r 1, -'... , .''.,.,, 4,•d. t b e:...'Eaa,,..,+ „d. .,an.i, t, ... a K' , . ..,,...3,li�c:;,si..,,al:u...?°,I�.,ns�4i�e�t,M on Monday,' January M.3395x1 and S t is visiting At the home of Her uncle, '$2,11 avid 'Thelrma Jaques en led iru . -prayer. Tripe ,heralds mesvoildied to Y. P..S.- QU'ite a large number of y'oting people gathered at the church t)e,ated Wintht•o•p team, by a score of '3-2. the Watch Tower: Korea, ,by iMi'ss LOCAL RIEFS Mr. W. A. Wright. • Miss Pearl Amos and Mr. -Les- ' for the social' and watch night ser-.�� vice. T'he social Period opened hank lie ' McKay, of, Guelph, were week 'Swan. The iMossl2,s Beattie, Clinton, ., • The many frr dis of 'Mr, F. D, end guests with Miss Jean ,Smith. Mrs. Janet Floss. Much sympathy is reeve; Messrs. . William Alexander, Hutchison will reg to, learn that he • )Mr, and ,Mrs. H. E.:Smith and expressed for MV rs. Hustings by her David Dei'chianme, John' Geoffrey aril is 'seriously ill at hi home, sufferin.a falm,i'ly were holiday visitors in -'Mil- many frien'dls v4vo had the. misfortune Edmmnd' 'Walper,, c,ouiticElor's. 'Mr. from a heart attac -. verton. to have their house burned dowse re- Geoffrey is the new member: for • .Mr, 'W. J. F u1'kner, of Brant• • Miss .'Margaret `McNay, of the cenatl'y with avearly all the contents, .19x33. The ,Police Trustees, of Zurich ford, spent w "ear's at his home' Stratford ,General Hospital staff, 'and alga $75 of their tax money. A were also re-elected ,by . acolarnationi• here. - spent New Year's at the home of her 'kitchen shoyver was given tier at the and are Messrs', C. C. Schilbe, J. Hey, • 'Miss aStell' 'Idebrand has re- 'parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. John 'McNay, -home of Mrs. John 'Grainger by the Jr., and J, Geigor. turned from I ener, after spend.- In McKillop. ladies of the village last weerl� when tAt the ammual'meeti'ng of the rate ing two'min, - th her sister; Mrs. • Abram Hale, formerly an elm- many useful gifts were donated. Mars. payers of S. S. No. 7, Zurich Public Roy Snider. p•loye'e ,of ,Broadfoot, Box & Co., as Hastings, in a few whR1-chosen words, School, MT, Jrfhn• Brown was elected( • 'Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Edge, of To- foreman of 'wood carvers, died in To- 'thanked the ladies, and said how nvnch as trustee for three: years in' place of' ronto, spent New Year°s week end ''onto ,on 'Sunday and was, buried in she appreciated theist gifts. IMr. 'Fred Haberer, who resigned.` with Mr. H. Edge and Miss, Josephine. Stratford on Wed'nesd'ay afternoon. "' Mrs. Peter Ravelle and two chill • 'Mr.o. A. J. Crozier, of Delhi, vis- .4 Oren, of Grand Bend, visited rela- ited rhes (brother, 'Mr. W. W. C'•rosier, Died In Toronto. -Many old friends ,here WALTON .- ti'ves here fast w'ee'k, 'during the holiday. will regret to learn of the death Messrs. 'Clayton Hoffman and Ger- ®'� of 'Mrs. Pester Robertson, which occur- A large --crowd attended the corm- ald B'edlard; who spent the holi'd'ays --+ STANTHE wed at her home in Toronto on Wed- nesday, January 4th. ,Mrs. Robert- mtunity dance in the A. O. U. W: hall on Friday ,evening. 'at their homes h'ere', have returned to i Galt and' Toronto, rcispectiv'ely, to re- l son, ;before her marriage was Eliza- Holidtay visitors in' the .commu'n`ity 'some heir duties as to wljers in the NEWYEAR (berth (Munroe' being a 'dam hte g g r of the Tate James Munroe of Seaforth, were: Miss IMlarganeft Cureranirug, of Ithome her . . where she was 'born and resided until Stra:tfo,rd, at t e, of par- eats, Rev. and Mrs. Charles. Gum- ��' -y�^ • *�• scone years ago when they moved to hung; Miss Ethel ,and Blair'Shaw, of ELIMYILLF., R► (fit i RIGHT. Toronto. The remains will be brought Stratford, -with tHeir• mother, Mrs. P. ` to, •Seaforth and the funeral will be Shaw; Vttrs. Hoerle and daughters, [Masters 'Bobby and Jack Bibby, of , Bowl every day for health held from the home of 'Mr. Leonard Bolton, William Ruth and ,Mildred, Heid'leburg, with Kirkton, wsiteld at the home of their , , Street, East, to . St. IMr. 'arid Mrs, Charles Sel'l'ers; Mr. s•ist+er, Mrs. Hubert 'Heywood, last h'appiriess, slid rhes. The P James-' 'Church on (Saturday morning. and Mrs. A. Sohier and ,son, Ken- week. Interment Will (be Imtade in St. James' neth Bayrfi&ld, at the home of Mr. Mr. and . Mrs. William., Elford and COSt,' compared to the en-, ,Catholic Cemetery. and 'Mrs. Wesley Clark; Miss Isabel 'family visited with re'latatnes' in Wel- v joyment, is negligible: 1 (Marie Coutts, (Mitchell, with their Mr. Mrs. Fre'em'an 'burn last Thursday. . Mrs. John Heywo,od -and WINTHROP grandparents, and spent last week ,Rackwell; Mr:. and °Mrs. W'm. Miller visiting with her d'a'ughter, Mrs., John' Pullman mm�The council for 19�33--1Reeve; J.. and 'd'augl4er, Marguerite,' at the David Blackwell at Copleston:. 'The Eckert; counlcillars, IHlugh Alexander, home of -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller; regular monthly meeting of A. Haalckwell, J. O'Rourke', R. 'Dor- Mr. and (Mrs. Armond Kern'ick, of the Livia Oak IMi'ssion. Circle, was held O.H.A. Intermediate rance. Kritc}�,ner, with • Mrs. Kernick's sis- tea•, (Mrs. Harold Sellers. last Wednesday, 'Decelmlber 28th, AT. thehome of 'Mrs. Mery P m. Tllet y The annual school meeting wast held last week; all Ibvsin'ess and tu'c`k • 'Miss ,Margaret Fear, of Clinton, is meeting opened with a hymn. Mrs. ,. Proved satisfactory. The trustees boli-daying' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Manning. (Rev.) 'Peters then led' in prayer, fol= lowed by the 'LDTdls Prayer in uni•• TT for t1he New Year are Irwin Tre'- w,artha, 's-elcrre,tiary-,treas, er;.''Hiram Mn. and Mrs. George Clark, Lis- t wa,l, arie visati'ng and Mrs. son. The roll call was answered byr a Christmas` quotation,, there being 21. 0C Blanchard and Fergus Bullard. Mr. Charles Dolmage, who has filled the .Mr. Wesley Clark. ' m'efribers present and one visitor. Thur Position of trustee for a nuarnber o. Dr. Neal, Petetboro, is visiting at minutes. of th,e, last • meeting�re,' years, resigned this year; caretaker, 'Eaton. the home of his mtotheT, Mrs. .Wm. Neal read and adopted. Some ,business was then dealt with. !Miss L. Cooper read; MITCHELL vs. George 'Mr. hast the contract putting in 10 cord's Mr. Dan Steiss is a guest at the a Letter from 'Miss ,Maud Howell; of'' SEAFORTH BEAVERS wood °f WOOd' hone of +Mu. and Mrs. Jahn Benne- Brodai " n. �' Tr*innda'd. A nal'm'kver of, girls i'ry tlrE Circle have [been writirn letters, to TUES.. NIGHT, JAN. loth and ,Mrs. J. Hdlle'brecht, 'Mr• and''Mrs. Robert Camlpibedl; Jr., and' .wnei's, !Miss ,Gertrude Miller Has returned horm'e after spending a flew days at g her •and this one.was sent iru reply- Laura Ford then gave a reading enn- PALACE RINK Miss Reta Carniplbell spent New Year's with Mr..and ,Mrs. Robert Camp- the hwne of Mr. and Mrs. Witham Miller, Mitchell. titled, "Bargain Day," A' hymn was then 'Scritpture bell, Jr, sung and .thp lessons The Beavers have Kenneth and 'Donnie Eaton (Miss Helen. Stei'ss, Seafortih, spent the week end, at the home of her par- II Kings 4:8-37 was read' by' Mns. Garnet Jcihn's. The devotional leaf-- won their first two spent pent a ferw days with ©r. and Mrs. Foster (Bennett. ,ants, Mil. and Mrs. D..Steiss, ,The let, "The Woman Who Loves' to Radi. games and ,Mr. and Mrs, Nelson, Covenlock nuamy friends of 'Mrs. Joseph P ate H,a • ppdness+' read, by Miss are Out for the group. They They called on friends in the village. B�emn,ett will be sorry to learn that Bernice, Murch. ,Miss A'uklrey , Pranace Miss me.ritgyour support. !she is very ill at present. 'Samauell Forbes ,then favored us nvith an instrumsen- j tal,'"In 'Mr. is also ill in the Sweet By and By," Wiss• BRUCEFIELD Seaforth IMeaintorial• Hospital. Marjorie D'elbridge then gave' a read- , I ADMISSION: 25c and 10c A number from the village attend- ing, "Notes on a Western Trip." x . — --- Don't forRtlt the dance im walker's Bald ed an exhibition hockey game at bYmtn was sun,g and' Misses Floretrcer on Monday,' January M.3395x1 and S t Brussels on Monday eve ng ,between Brussels and Winthrop. Brussels de- '$2,11 avid 'Thelrma Jaques en led iru . -prayer. Tripe ,heralds mesvoildied to Y. P..S.- QU'ite a large number of y'oting people gathered at the church t)e,ated Wintht•o•p team, by a score of '3-2. the Watch Tower: Korea, ,by iMi'ss on Saturday even$nig, ?r2'eernber 31st, V Florence Bell, laird home md's,sion5 by Miss "Aadrey PTam,eet Misses' HsAert for the social' and watch night ser-.�� vice. T'he social Period opened hank Murch ,and F1'oTence Bell then favor - 'Swan. The iMossl2,s Beattie, Clinton, witfi a good old-fa{sdni•oned sing -song, 'fol- lowed . ZURICH ed us with a duet "Life is Like a: ,'Mountain R-AdIroad." The, t(Kird chap by a ,program of games and conites•tls, supplemented by a duet, ,!Late Mfrs. John Foster.-rOn 'barn- - ,ter of the study ,book, "The Makin11 of the Western ,Prairies," quartette and ilea -ding. The "service -which followed after lunch was day, January 1st; there rpas•sed away' 'homae, on was" gi,vem by Miss Ruth f kinner, The closing, open- ed with a short 'devoti'on'al period and& at ,here the Babylon Liths, iMargare't Mitte,llholtz, 'be3ov+ed ,wife. hymn was then sum,g•, followed by the Mizpah benediction. Mr. Alex. Addison gave a very in- -of Jahn Foster-, in ,her 77th year. De- Lunteh iv'as• semv- ed by several girls'. ' teresting talk on "What of 1933?" ceas,ed had been. a resident of this pp van In in whi'ch he gave- ,s,orne splendid sug- community all her lifetime, and was ; gelgtionls of what (n>ri,ght be donne to benefit ihigh4y respected. 'She .is 'Survived Ey , MANLEY the young people socially, her hu*dbandl, two d'aulghtersS Mrs, S'. A& mentally am4 spiritually during the Di�etrick and (Mrs. J. Battler, both of MWENNOMMMOW IMr• cahrdnag ,year. ' Dr As Iliay towmiship, (and' faux sates, Alex: Joe ,McLoughlin' was awarded t}n l rs, wan and, 1 the adaughbe•r•, Patricia, spent ,Chri'stm'as of Zwrnch; Alphonse, 5-f ' Herus-all Louis, of Kitchener, and Joedph,, of, a con met filling .In the old' scl6o,ol well. , at the home of his, father, Mr. Jame3 the We -,t. The funemal was held on ,,Me annual schoorl••M•ecttinlg went of l hank Youspent 'Swan. The iMossl2,s Beattie, Clinton, W'edmesday, interment `taking place in the local R. C. cemetery. quietly, The r*ebirim,g trustee, was re- ' elected' by a elarmlati'on.. The Boarfi New Year^s ,Sundayof with Miss IMT. Casper WhIper, who has been consists of Messrs. George Benne- We wish t0 thank the M. ).. Swan and AU,rs. •C. H. Ham. Iseri,owslly ill for a few' weeks, was w"eis, Jothn, 'D,efitz and W. ,Manley. people of Seaforth for IMr. JAn Ketchen, ,ref Drayton, s'p'ent the weeds end with friends in 'taken to a London Hospital on Tues- ,day for treatm(e+nt. ,Mrs's Mary Ellen Derm,pser he's' re' - bu'rn'ed to Guelph to restrmle her du - pp van In the 'vdldage. fMirsw Mr.Herberterlbert K. Eilber, of Crediton, tiles as teacher alfter s,penadlinlg ,her va- electing five of tyle Sev- Analie Mustard, of London, was with ,hen mother for New Ye'ar's was a ,!'rosiness visitor in town .01, Tv,esday, cation with ,her fldrends, in our 'burg. Mr. Thomas Pua-well is b, :trrlck- -w r' e1�..CS17(ltdOteS 5-S pro- Day. 'M'r. Nelson Berry, of Saska'toan,, is 'Mies Ruabh Tu'etichei,rrn and friend, Nle•. C. (SelzeT,'vr>h6 are ittending Wa- ids pifie roots to Tud'leere town- Main o,rnd `at intervals trucica posed . by` 'this Assocla- - With bin parents, Mr. and ,Mrs- Wm. 'ter'loo SelnllinAtly, spenat the, week at cattle and ']`09'.9 to Toronto', Kitchener and' tioli. Beirry .at, present, ,the fltrmaar'g 'home, here, (Straltford. ' M'i'ss Riley, of Bmssels is wit'h'ber, , iMlrs. .Cr 'V(r'lght May ,coum•ci'1 meets for its first 's'e's,- "'The flu is quite prevalent in 'tihis• Seaforth RtiSi t , ��� �iamdinbttlhel°, iM•rs'- H stun far 1933, at 11 o'.altfek next •,11�itlnn- rr'ireaYlity; s . „ < M Men's A. �r' SS �( . . meg'&, $011merl Q1 ss War- y a , dad farenoati: Z'1ta roaxncbi tv elect- "Pbe ele'cti'on , passed off tmiett ,las a y t S psi +'�,,., aa:Q a're't « ,Rao r , ss d g ,art her three boys, slpem,, ell � a�cdlamuatioru and is 'rxrnv ased of 'Mbmlday. plltietiu As the ,day was ideal � ;Ill. -x, ', g last 'creek at the, home of !vex another, Nihe following. - Mr. .4litfired k', tlweAvey vote was polled, ' � , , .. . ..,. % •...... I ,� , .., .'.. d & K i,{ 1.:' �,. ,'� ,•'..r' V r ilk f y K - , 'i. �`,i ". ,,'... .. 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