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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1938-04-08, Page 111 n i1, f'" J r`'Mj �!I , 1 . M W ire'W, -_ I ___ '. Beventy-Eighth Yea�' - Whole Number 3669 ,- HURON FOOTBALL A , UTIM ELECTS NEW OFF�l C E R Procedure Contrary To As sociation Constitution . is Claim. , ,, X SOUTER, MESIDEN . Despite protests that the ,pr^ocedur sof the meeting was contrary to th • bylaws, of the •Asegcaiatlony the annus meeting of the Hnmon, Fgotball soeLatiion on Monday eviming was P :eeed'edr with and officers` elected. . John Souter, Clinton, was electec {.- President, while Dave Midler, Bras ,gels, is vice-pre,sidenit; A. W. Dick i. Seaforth, is secretary -treasurer. T1} I regisatrati�on ,committee includes Ge I Swan, : Leo Stephenson and Joh Ducliananl, The meeting, decided: th teame must be entered by and sola I ' dules d-raw>n, on May 2m,d. Theme wi r be no cha^_ges in the, rules. While Ethel and Atwood were n rapreslented at the meeting, it is e j - pectecl they will play in -the league. Objection to the meeting centere I' I about the tact Llmt more than on a. .delegate from a club' was peamitte to vote contrary to Bylaw 18 of th Cconstitution. It is also claimed . •th 1 delegates• voted when their club ha r not paid their affiliation) fee as al '! required by Bylaw 18. While no definite action 'is believe to rhave been tabes, 3t is understoo there is• a movement on foot, to 'hav 1937 President Buchanan- declare th meeting unconstitutional and call new meeting . •--=-- C.W.L. Concludes ' ' Successful Yea At the annual meetingof the Crit -olio Women's League, held in •t vestry of St. James' Church recent] s sacceslsful year, was reviewed: Ge y Brous dionations . were given towar national, diocesan and parochial meed Cash donations were sent to t i stricken West, ,the Sisters of Ser -vi I and •,Ghee • Itegias, Diocese, also to large boxes of elptli'ng and litemtu `; for the needy. Several crates of eg >' + were shipped to charitable nstitutio • in London at Easter, a small donati • made to the Ukralitiav, Chui�dli.' Windsor and donations towards t parish l'aw'n social and Lions Mi Fund. Social service work. was important feature, need,y families the parish ,having been given, a tre of fowl at Ohristmas and, suppli with good clothing when necessa Prizes for Christian) Doctrine and big est standing in the Entrance examin tions were awarded` to the chi'ldre Each month committees( were a . pointed to visit the sick and riewco ers in the parish. The financial stat ' ment, read by the -treasurer, Mrs. . J. Cleary, showed receipts of $324. with a balance of $86.51 on, hand. ' Father T. P. Hussey was present a complimented, the m0, �bms of t League on ,the spienridd work acco Pliabed by this active organization. A Mrs. Leo Fortune, convener of t. nominating committee, presided i Ing the election of officers which suited as follows: Chapllain, Rev. ` P. Hussey; past president, Mrs,- F, t Stills; president, Mrs. F. Delnerea vice-presidentsy Mrs. C. P. Sins, M J. L. Devereaux,` Mrs. Wk. Deverea ' S,.; recording secretary, Mrs,_ W. Hart; corresponding secretary, M Gordon Reynolds; treas,urer•, Mrs. ll J. Cleary; magazine, Mrs. H. Melfi® j 'press, Mrs. Leo Fortune; citizens 7 H;, :�'+, %, L"uff>V'., it tRt'1''•}, ,{a 1. 1# .ALIiY 1t; yf 1rP',tF'�1" yktVlii �I PttI �.'#'t4�i 3{,,, -",i .. ,. -. r-.:. ... .}:+:��e+P F 1 t t t ( C V . , 'J ' I. a: fir. W d '� t rL. Y `` ";h - ,; I'� r Wv Y� .1 w,5 tl, y I,W t.,,,YJ,.gn ,.{, i, !A ,. 5, ,,,i5' ,, N5�'Jx^J,..Ey ,ry. •-­,"T.—�1. ( ', w .1 t�;ywrm i ,�,y',Y/ 1 .fPi "�iY+t(}. h� i % . 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AEiiYlpl :11 5 I Atte ' d Annual Banquet' "F- r:: ; p p p �'"� P.. ems, , � , r::r::. Ides ate �Isa re a w,� ,� :, m ,11111 �_____— r r . Engles image ands F . n y • • • • • •Past +President C. P. Sills • !r ,. • • • • Tells" of fart Canadians Roadster Classes Egcep- 4. uhh,.: r'. tianal;' G'teneral Q)SC s,,', ,` ' , A Suggestion Played in Famous Battle: Plurp Ver. r r ::'r11 F----- :''" Teams Create Milch' In Fred �j�iarl}urni of'CromarW, I � h, "Please,.. •f,rnd enclgsed.y my sub- > Who '�`•• �` ,f;�y; w,� < :'.r �- s for a. numbet' apf eaF's h e hnjd , T scriptioh to your dear old Paper. LEGION PRESIDENT � ' 1% �'' a en o readin it each,week and , &/ terest. the CinadiaT► horseshoe prtcHjA" r- f 1 wr µ i ! a s, . vvou dr t care to be without iv, J. E. KEATIN.G PRESIDES ` r � t ah�r+tpio•nsltjp, has proved htmieM# s e says D. MA Carvel, yir %• ,£ to be Jost, =ah proficier► wiith .a: , Y SOCIETY SPONSORS e Alta., as he sends his renewal for, !i ''!. , fiddle as he is With a h hoer.. 1 To tabs tunes of old war songs', dear r :` 'a H X ` At the tiddlers' conteg hbe ad, 1'e,, al The Huron Expositor., Probably f eve returned Haan r` r/ z:x'`.� sMg.us;.. DANE IN EVENING o to the,' -'heart o ry r'y�• connectio with tjro' A&,flectl#ul'al As- there are other subscribers who ;, » x ¢<::>: s bout the the members of the Seaforth Branch U : /-%; # ns . 1 r e same way a "``y yr ', ,,v: Society dance '[ ue a evenit , ra feet th Y :... .;, r; a " of the Cauaddam Legign held' tlYeir an: Ny< <s;;:,;`. ; ,t.t<,,,: / :y z 1>3 most disc eeable weather Harburn captured third prize.. It r paper but have neglected renew- r ' /„C ;•.;>.. Despite gr i ;<::;^::�'%: '/:� '1 .:it:Rf>: :- •r'£<.6r✓s, .r .,sa g�/j,.cy,, t''r ,-, n�Eta•.I banquet in the Commercial Ho- �r>> ..,�,>. ..F•�.t.t;� ::ri•, �i:•>v. � .j�= usr,: :..�•!c.�•r.r:H' Spring Shaw ole Tuesday � d ing. , .:..: r• :'� f*Qyr �::r n:'vA cu„ r y2: . r.Y, •. the Seaforth' SP n$ � tel on Thursday evenings President ,!„'•� ��> r s.x -.k was an unqualified wuccess and 'well • J: E. Seating presided, over the 'pro-. : ✓ ,,w,,: • • • • - lI c , - � to the standard' of previous years. .yr,3. • • 0. • : • « am which followed th& banquet � � � ry . e yrs `tMr n, t The judging of .the classes was watch-, 1.Held, near the twenty-firslt annivers- y �,F,, ; i `I ! throughout ,4; n ' I .: a;, {.. 'a, }, , large aIId`nterested crowd:, who re l ary oY the Battte of Vimy;' the pro xsr a,i; lii%'. at gram recalled the iamious battle se, €j.,.< `'. < + fry ENTRIES IN FQRernoon by e. BADM IN T 0 N CLUB which Canadians so disti shed.. r .t' f' '„M rained until” the jud the was cum distinguished. s W leted, regard -less of the cold, raw "1 lY - them+selvee. s u � p z The speaker of the evening, Past 3 wind and intermittent snawfiurries. BIO AMATEUR SHOJI no HOLDS TOURNAMENT President C. P. � S7'tls,, spoke of the :'s Roadster and carriage classes were x- significance, o1' the event and wiry it trzatistraily well filled, aYtd' there was a � F . ` is remembeaed' so clearly by Cana- f 3 big entry in the ag'ri'cultural clan. Program Includes Numbers x, d P. Southgate, N. Jeffery, M. diens: ' s ,? The judge was' D. R. McIntosh, of $t' e MT sills', a gunner -in bhe 43rd -' Tavistock. uA,. d Lazarus, S. UQrrance F oro Towns and Cities Howitzer Battery, at ,,the time of, the In the evening !tae Society s'pOIl In e Howitzer B was doing observation r. Gored a largely attended dance in Western Ontario 1Y)' at ' Are, Winners. -- 11, ;<; �.::<>:..: a. work for his battery. He spoke from :3:<•3^ Cardno's Hall a feature of which was r d ` an old-time fiddlers' contest- Prize§ --- a personal knowledge of Vimy, since > in the events were won by Frank Har. 'previous amateur shows sponsored 14 sO Members of the Seaforthi Badlm'in- his Observation Post commandedi a '` ; 5x f�%'.”' ' x < :r"''s�. burn in the 60 years and over class by, the Seaforth Athletic Association -r, ton Club dieleL an enjoyable tourria view of the whole objective. the at- r f and by Frank Kenny, William Collins Ih'ave, been huge` successes and Heal' "c ..... . cl rent on, - Wednesday evening when tack. .,entertainment, but if advance entries = girls' doubles were won 'by Misses P. Preparations for the attack went on stud Fred Harburn in tabs under 60 -11 e received up to Thursday morning are Sou•ingate anal' N. Jeffery and men's all through the winter as vast stores " ; 3 r y : clashs prize winners were any indication, the contest arranged ; a doubles' went to M. Lazarus and S, of ammunition were prepared. The .l t 91 r� �x d a �'</�� "it, Clyde stallianl—T. J. McMitJhae:, for Friday, April Sth, will beat all ,pre- ;y; Dorrance, two vvee}rs •Preced'ing the attack were :'rg>: r .. ulcus records'. , The gamest: occupied in frequent raiding of the s, r N a fi Seaforth. l Clyde stallion, one year and tiller Entries on Thursday morniaag' total- 2':74 LADIES' DOUBLES Ir pounding the German "" ill kgs :r sx ` s a led 25, accord ng to Elmer D. tBetl, ^;, lines and r ... r, t.. , ,/ �. 3 — William Iiasnilton, Cromarty; I First Round trenches and strongpoluts,, : •.�v x 1 r > w,} ; ; , ; , : �' who n• charge of the program, and F. w is i chs g p m . Sten zTt and Barber defeated' Hurt ,wr . ,' et. eepsiaLc J. McMichael, Sea a The attack proper opened, at 5.30 w- � - `- ��,•� forth more than ,half of these have not pre-- `•S and, Hay, 15-7; Meir and, Caste defeat- on -the morning of April 9', 1917, when .. ` p`,' - viausy been heard in Seaforth. .,L ed Cluff a `d McNay, 15-8: Southgate Percheron' stallion -D, Ross, Hen- .. r and Jeffrey defeated Stewart aril Fen- a great gun spoke ,Cowards Mount St, Entries at the"„8eaforth Spring Show on Tuesday exceeded last sail; W. Sahragg, Zurich. "The Four Milddonaires,"aquarte`tte >Y nett, 15 2; Mole and' Woad defeated Elai and thee for hours one oauld year's by six, desR�te a decidedly disagreeable day, The fine team from London, have ,placed their en- Roadster stallion W. Goveniock, hardly hear anything .for the rattle shown above owned by William Hamilton & Son of Cromarty, took try, as has a Hiawaaian quartette li Close and Bemld�r , 15 6: Forrest and y Y • .. ' FgmondrAle. andaroar of bhe guns' which had wait- several prizes, including first in the township prize, first and second which includes Kei'Uh Sharpe, Clem ',''s. th Sproat defeated, Darroch and Sproat, ed so long, the speaker said, as he in their class for four -year-olds and over, and first in the agricultural Roadster 'horse in Ilam -ie and Thiel, Arthur Finlayson and Frank 21-28• want on to describe oetails of the team cilass. One of the horses also captured first in the agricultural and tt; A. t, W e Weber, Currie and Kenny' 11 Y, Second Round. Tervi`tt; A. B. Weber, Kitchener.. q Barber and Stewart defeated! Meir (battle .and incidlen`ta connected with sweepstakes class. M. E. Hooper &Son of St Marys took first in the Other entries include Louis Mor- z mopping UP. • two-year-old agricultural class with ,Doroth Ideal shown above. Carriage horse in harness --C. El_ ds and Case, 15-13; Southgate and Jef y gi St; who was a recent ;1 (ogle, Wingham; C. Fryfogie: M. El- • . MT'9rg §• trey defeated Mole and Wood, 15-3; "The Canadians held Vimy Ridge Photo by Beacon Herald) wl er in that town, .gull who can } he ,loft, Varna.. , Forrest and Sproat, a bye.- and far beyond it against all, comers. Agricultural brood mese in foal—R.. provx'de practdgally any kind of en-- ce Third Round Parts of it' were hard, to take and tertatnmeu)t; Ellen Charlesworth and' o Southgate and Jeffrey defeated For-, many brave boy's took the journeyGolfers Prepare For Flay Wright, S'eraforth; W. B,ichanan, Hen- theLloydClintonFtilfrxis Clinton, who won' number re rest and Sproat, 15-8; Barber and "west," but the taking of it theyill the Cnton show, and wihoae number 1.' l's Stewart, a bye. accomplished something the French Agricultural, ,any age 'W. Hamil- is a real novelty; the Tuck •sis'iers, of Institution Fourth, Round • I could) not do, neither the, British ton, Cromarty; W. ktami14on1; W. Palmerston, three little tots who " o.n Southgate and, Jeffrey defeated Bar- .troops in farmer attacks,," commented Arran e- Tournament Days Brock, Granton. made such a'�it in their song ''anuL :'rt' I Ser and Stewart, 15 7. Mr. Sills Agricultural, 3 years -W- J. Dale, d'anee acts, and.. Norma .-Hey and _, he MEN'S DOUBLES I Delightful solos by Mr. James, T. • Con'stance; W. Hamilton, Cromarty; Yvonne Gelinas, of Zurich, in a song 10 Mil First Round Scott and Cameroon Geddes were en Annual Men's g ournament W. Brock, Granton, and dance. Other entries- come from an Cardio and Bandy defeated Hay's joyed throughout the evening. Earl (� Agricultural, 2 Years --M. E. Hooper Exeter, St. Marys, Dublin, Brucefield, rn and Stewart, 15-9; Hoggarth and Car- Van Egmond acted as accompan,lst. LIONS, dUB 1S Set For Wednesday, & Son, St. Marys; W. Brock, Gran- Egmondville, Lotidesboro and Clinton. 34 at michael defeated Dorrance and S'ou'th- - ton: Fred Roney, Mitchell:' Other features will be the outslta.nd- ? ed gate, 15.12; Lazarus and, Dorrance de- • MILK FUND July 6; Lions dere June Agricultural colt, foal of 1937— ing Canadian ventriloquist, La Monne, _ feated McKenzie and Sills, 15-14. Fred Roney, Mitchell; Ben Cage, Exe- of Toronto, with,,his, own version of h Second Round Honor Newly Weds 22, According to Schedule. ter. Carrels McCarthy, and the Kansas+ a Hoggarbh and Carmichael defeated . • With the Milk Fund ,treasury emptY, Agricultural •team in ,harness — W. Farmer, just returned from asuccess- Cardno and Bandy, 15.9; Lazarus and At Winthrop Party 'and with a new request for help for ' Although the weather during the Hamilton, Cromarty: W. Brock Gran- ful Maritime tour. n' Dorrance, a bye. a needy family 'having reached us on pact, few days ha,s been anything but . ton.; sweepstakes, W. Hamilton. These are still a few reserved scats P, Third Round r April 2nd, tine comu%liteefeel sthat'the Heavy draught filly or gelding,' any available at Aberhart's Drug Store m- Hoggarth and Carmichael defeated springlike, golfers haus faith, that be e- ' On Thur -qday evening about 125 needy children cannot be disappoint- fore, long this condition will be recti ego—James Scott, Cromarty; Russel] and these should be purchased im- J Lazarus and Dorrance 21 l9. g Scott, J, Scott, mediately, as, it has been, necessary friends and neighbors gathered in ed and ,eft without the very neces• fled and in anticipation have planned 32 • I Winthrop Hall in honor of the bride Gary milk for their daily food. Con- ,> full program of events, for the sea- Heavy draught, 3 years—John Mc- to turn away crowds at previous Rev, and groom, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, sequently, the distribution of milk son.. Grath, Dublin. shows. at will be continued until April loth, as Heavy draught, 2 'pears—T. J. Mc- A daneewith splendid music will he Clinton Mayor whose marriage took place recently. Meeting Tuesday night, the Golf Michael, Seaforth, follow the ,how. I The evening was pleasantly spent in former years, and for the needed Committee of the Seaforth Golf and Heavydraft colt, foal of 1937 --War- `. m Hurt Near Walton in dancing and after a delicious lunch funds wer widl depend on, the never- Country Club arranged dates for Cha • Mr. Ivy Henderson favored the crowd failing generosity of the people of major events at the club during the ren -Brock., Granton; T. J. McMichael, I he Seaforth; especially when the actual Soatorth; W. J. Dale, Canstan`ce, " • with a couple of his humorous sob,gs. coming slea,pQn' Heavy draught team in harness-- NameOmittedFrotn du Mayor Geo. H. FA,,ilbtt, Clinton, was T'he br•r,d'e and groom were the recipi- need of unfortunate children is pres „While the program as oiltlin,ed in- James Scott, Cromarty; Russell Scott, re- I subs of maey lovely and usetul gifts. ented- chides major events, the committee List of Players r unable to preside at the regular meet• Thanking you and, requesting your Cromarty; sw',eepstakes, Jars. Soott., ing of ,the town council on Monday • will in a'dd5tion arrange weekly func- S, evening owing to injuries sustained' in aid for the rgonih of April --$60.00 is Cromarty. necessary to carry through, tions for the members," President E. General purpose filly or ,gelding, ��--' ' a fall while conducting a farm stock • Previously acknowledged $110.26 C. Doswell stated,. These,, it is ex- any ager -C. "M, Kent, E'mbro; C. M. In an article concerning Mr. R. E. rs•, sale at the farm of Mr. HearY Me- Zurich Workman • • • • pectwd, will include informal weekly Kent. Jackson', Which appeared in, last ;';� .Cuteheon, near Walton, in the after- M. E. F. - • • • • • • • • • • • 2.90 E. MeL. • , , •bp parties and' dances at the club house. G=eneral purpose foal of 1936—J. J. week's paper, members of the Cham- "r M noon. Stepping into a hole iu the �setS Hand in Saw The se,as'on will officially open on Krie'a, Mitchell; M. E. Hooper & Son, pionship Beaver lacrosse team. were rs'• ground lie fell across some piping ly- $11 May 2'ith when the annual President ,,'��. St. Marys; Elgin Nott, Seaforth. listed and inadrnentemtly the name of :' J. ing on, the ground and rec&ided sev — -- vs. Vice -President match will be General purpose colt, foal 1937—A, Mr. Thomas Johnston was Omitted. n: ere injuries 'to lids Girls and fora •time NEWTS OF ZURICH 21 The Kiddies depend on you this played. In ..gigs evening a party in Mr. Johnston was a valuable player . `�? hIP, It was thought the ribs were broken- Mr. Edi Beaver, who is employed. at month! the club house is planned, -=c;i' d dl d 'ctor's examination 'however, Kalbfletisoh's mills, had 'the misfor- (Continued, an Page 4) on the team for many years. ;5 The mien wil,i hold a twilight tourn- ;, Wre. D. Sbanaban; imuuG1-ation an Mrs. T. D. O'Neill; un er a it appeared to be torn ligaments. Mr. tune to get his band: in contact with • am,ent on June' 2nd, and on June 15th 1 traveller's raid, prograamlms, Mins A. Daly; -pianist. Elliott carried ori with the sane, diaeomfort. a, sWditly revolving saw with the re- he cut on u L•O•B.A. Holds there will be a mixed tournament. is for Mis& M Helly though suffering ,much suit that ,received a .nasty Mr. Regier will reside on the farm at The Lions tournament scheduled August 10th. Men's twilights are Rome, Italy. the hand requiring a number of stitch -,Tune es, He will be land off work for a Euchre and Social 22nd, and .another men's twi- light on June 28th, • AR E n r o 1 l in Red Cross. few weeps. Mr. Lawrence Regler has purchased fel The big event of the season will be the annual open tournament on f f S Home Nursing chool Here the 146 -acre farm in Stanley Town- ship from the owner, Mr. E. A. West- i+mmreditate The L.O.B.A. held. a very sarocorss ench,re and. social evening on Friday, April 1st, with a good attendtallm July 6th. Banikers and Lawyers will play on August 3rd and the ladies' is tentatively,set for Seaforth, Ont., April 2.1938. Mr, Benito Mussolini, rattles the sword, and, once he drawn -it thing's pick up' do a hurry. Hence !z+ 1 I,ake, an,d gets possession,. open tournament ', Mr. Regier will reside on the farm at Thel•laddes' first prize was won by August 10th. Men's twilights are Rome, Italy. it might be wise for you to ,case up Blake until the lease expires and Chep Mrs. Albert Baker; lone hands,, Mrs. planned for July 12th, July 26th, Aug. My Dear Benito:— a little and not keep twisting the 11 4 The first ,m(e'et'ing of •bhe home ours- eons. I - move onto (his new farm a few manes E. S'teveuls; consolation, Miss Laura 2nd and August 23rd, while mixed lo- AfOr your recent speech in. vAilch lions tail - ,Ing course; sponsored by the Strati The classes are taken from gnouPs kvin Blake. -i Mote: Mr. Jack Strong won the men's cal tournaments will take' place on you rattled the saber and beat the By gosh! if I were. in your place ;