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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1938-12-16, Page 3ir6,Qi'rl �k. yI Seen ifi the tounty Papers. (Continnied from Fttge 2) the school spirit of the W. H. S. The generous donors are: Grade IX Pro- iicteucy, W. J. Greer; Grade X Pro- ficiency, II. E. Isard; Grade XI Pro- ficiency, Thos. Y. Smith; Grade XII Proficiency, 3. H. Grawford; Grafi . X1II : Proficiency.,, A. M. Crawford; Sr. Girls' Athletics, Foxton Dairy; Gen •eral Proficiency, Dr. W. A, McKibbon. The star and students appreciate_ thesegifts and thank those, who have eresented them.-Wingham Advance- i'imes. Carry Arms lin Slings Last week we reported ,that Mr. G. Jaques was carrying hie left arm in a plaster cast having fractured a bone when he slipped from a pile of grain bags at the Jones & May .seed store. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Jaques slipped on the icy sidewalk In front of the old opera house and in falling she sprained the ligaments of her right arm at the wrist and she Is now carrying her arm, in a plaster east. -Exeter Timese•Advoca.te. Host At Banquet Thursday evening Warden George Ronnenberg entertained members of the county council and its officials at the annual Warden's banquet at the Mansion House, Stratford. -Mitchell Advocate. Purchases House The Sacks holuee on Nelson • St. was purchased from the, Towns of • Mitchell by Robert Chapman on Tues- ` day. Mr. Chapman is oounmencing alterations Ion the property immedi- ately. -Mitchell Advocate. c CKNX, WI GHAWL k .. 100 Kee. . 225.0 MOtrea WEEKLY PROGRAM HIG.I !..(GHTS Friday, 'Dee. 10-10.30: teen., Salva,' tion-Ana:1Y; 11, Harry 3. l o71e; 1245 P.M., Poultry Teak; 6.45, OKNX Hill- Billies; illBilllies; 7,30, Jimmy Grier Orchestra. Saturday, Dec, 17,--10.30 a.m., Shut- ine; 12.45 P.M,O1i;NX Hill -Billies; Wee. MdKnUght; 7:45, Bern Dance: Sunday, Dec. 18--10.310 a.m., 'Pe Meek Box; 11, WWngham United Ohurcah; 1.45 p.m.; Triple -V Bible Class; 7, St. Andrew's Church. Monday, Deo. 191-11.30 a.m., 'House of ' Peter MacGregor'; 1 p:in., 'Clip- pings; ; 7,45, 'Honorable Archie'; 8.00, Kenneth ReutouL Tuesday, Dec, 20-10.30 a.m., Church of the Aire 12.45 p.in., McCallum Sis- ters; 1, Royal Chefs; 1, Clark John- slon. Wednesday, Dec. 21-11 a.m., Harry 3. Boyle; 11.30, "House of Peter Mac- Gregor"; 1 p.m., "Clippings"; 8, Sehie1i'e Famodly. Thursday, Dec. 22-12.45 p.m., Jack Wakefond'; 1, Royal Chefs. CROMARTY (Intended for last week) The annual December meeting of the W.M.S. met on Thursday last in the basement of the church with a good attendance.' Very satisfactory reports Qf all the branches of the so- ciety were read and approved, show- ing that good work had been done by the eeciety through the past year. All officers were re-elected, except the president, Mrs. S. A. Miller, who having resigned., ' was succeeded by Mrs. Rerdie. The different .reports giv- en showed that the work of the society for the past year had been a very profitable one, spiritually as well as financially. A very successful bazaar was, 'held in the basement 1 of the church on Friday evening last under the aus- • m n Open Evenings ',r ,ed1 ll;r ; ,,tri1;,•• ;!yji ;ri1;r.11;r1i ;r- ; ;.w11 r 1;r.11;er1i ; e-4; +• ..,....,s. •,5,-,s, .. ,-. T. ..-.. ,s -" ••,•, ,1. ..„, •. . a,•• Xmas Cards Dv' J"k TO QUIP SEWING Rands 'Swollen with _ Rheumatism - Pity this poor dmespmakerl Nine - tenths of her work consists of .spw- ing-and she was not able to 'sew. Rheumatism in the hands, was her trouble, and she tried any number of reinedlies. But nothing helped much -until she came to Kruschen. "Three-anlda-half years ago," she writes, "I had' a violent attack, of rheumatic panne. My feet and hands were swollen. The pain was ter- rible. I was really quite crippled and helpless. "I tried many remedies without suc- cess. Then I started on Kruschen Salts, and after one month, I could stand up again. Then, I walked with a cane. In three months, I was quite well again. As I am 'a dressmaker, you cant imagine what it meant to me not to be able to work my sewing machine. What a treat to be able to .walk, to work, and to be free from pain." -(Mrs.) E. S The stabbing pains of rheumatism are often caused by needle -pointed crystals of uric acid lodging in the joints. Kruachen brings relief because it ,helps to dissolve those troubling crystals and to expel them from the system. paces of the Senior and Junior Mis- sion Bands. A very fine display of work was .shown, also some home- made cooking. A pork and bean sup- per was served, and a good sum of money was realized by the elle of work. Mr. E. Lloyd Miller visited on Sun- day last with his mother in the vil- lage. This recent rains have been very welcome' as there was getting aser- ious shortage of water, quite a few having to.draw water same distance for a number of weeks. Mr. Tom Gillespie, of visited with friends over end.. Mrs, M. Routly, of Kirkton, is- at present visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ken McKellar, of the village. Seaforth, the week - 11111101114:111111 •;; i e 11. :, See Our Outstanding Col- lection of Rings Today, in Natural Gold, Solitaire or Three:Stone Rings $15.00 U OTHER GIFTS For Her: Bulova Watch Parker Pen Sets Dresser Seth Signet Rings Lockets, Etc. HOME: Mantle or Chime Clock Silverware China - Glassware Wall or Table Mirrors Lamps GIFTS FOR HIM: Military Sets Westfield Watch Pen and Pencil Set Signet, Emblem or Initial Ring Wallet or Billfold J. A. Westcott • Bug Here Jeweller, Seaforth. Phone 218 1t ,Pares ! , , ;: , .�? 1 .rs .+s ;Pg. ' • . �' ;T..:% Ir+' :f•.+' 'T•.1 • ~.''r.%,.* 1j)Y 1 .1' 1 .T'rT•., ` , ei" ..r° 1 .+% : �n It's New! The Latest in Indio! 1939 ROG-ERS wrrH BUTTON • "Round- "MAGNETIC" "FINGERTIP" CONTROL the -World" Reception • "Auto- matic" Response • "wrap - Around" (Anti - Check) Cabinet • :Model 13/60 G -ER MODEL 13/60 A b ;< g value, six -tube, "Automatic" mantel giving eight -tube, "Round -the - World" reception and six -sta- tion Pusb-Button, "Magnetic", "Finger -Tip" control. Illumin- ated ruler type dial is easy to tune. Newest type 51/2"• dyna- mic speaker. Smartly -designed cabinet in walnut-gumwood combination. STARTLING LOW PRICED CONSOLE EXTRA VALUE O *9 /Id lir POWERFUL PERFORA)AE NCE His Sn Off this comes' the generous Trade-in Allowance we make for your old radio W. C. BARBER Phone 101-W SEAFORTH • :a 4;44. -me ivy IIILLSGREEN (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cochrane and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cameroon, of Saskatchewan, called to see Mr. W. Jarrott one afternoon. Mrs. I. Jarrott, of Kippen, and son, Dr, Gilbert. of Hamilton, called on relatives one evening recently. The sympathy of the community is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott in the •loss of their infant daughter last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Love and Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuss were in Guelph one day recently, , p R.OreTl^"" Maclli3rletT. Co,ba.W ;`3.08! • grader, $11,$32.50; E. pbe18, Read 1, $1175;. S. How, Rd, $F $47, 9; 'fiend rick, Rd.' 14, $815', • 7:Koore 'Bros., r e- •palF acct., $27.70, Raahle Mains, Road 10, $38.98: F. & L. Turnbull„ truck- ing and erring gravel, $43.14; ti. Steinbach, Board Supt„ $11.20; J. M. Zeiler, Rd. 10, $$.67; U, Pfile, Road 15, $67.90; Johns/tea & Ka}bflelich, acct., $1.97; Aidwortlh Drain, road assess- ments, $595.00; A. Mqusseau, Road 3; $75,05;• 14. A..,Denomine, Rd. 10, $14; W. Farrell, Rd' 1$, 3.25; Geo. Hess, acct., 81.40; Twp. Plerk assistance, $20; T. Welsh, gravel, $7.84; W. Cole- man, Rd. 2, $2; H. Becker, Jr., Road 11, $18.60; W. E. Turnbull, Road 12,- $40.75; M. G: Detti; grader., gasoline and on, $51:02. Hay Telephone System -G. Arm- strong, Reeve, $15.90;"8F. J. Haberer, councillor, $10; M. Turnbull, council- lor, $10; Clerk, Stephan, fees, $25; Clerk Bosanquet, fees, $5; Bell Tele- phone Co., tolls Sept. to Oct. $133.02; A. Weber, refund rate, $9;,,R. Geiger, councillor, $10; W. Haugh,eouncilior, $10; A. F. Hess, ba enoe, $80; Clerk, Stanley, fees, $5; Meehan, ;►Pies, $42; H. G. Hese, Ti monthrs salary, $16r; L. Regier, refund; rate, $3.00. Charity and Relief Mrs. G. Moul- ton, rent, $3.00; E. Hendrick, rent, $3.50; Mrs. C. Gainer, mil$, $7.20; Dr. .3. A. Addison, transportation, $21)00; Reid & Co., groceries, etc., $17.72; County Treasurer, hospitalization,. 82.60; W. Hay, allowance, $15; O. Pedersen, re Anderson children, $36. Salaries -G. Armstrong, Reeve, $75; F. J. Haberer, councillor, $65; M. Turnbull, councillor, $65; R. Geiger, councillor, $65; W. Haugh,,councillor, $65; A. F. Heats, balance, $105. General Accounts -Zurich P. V., township grant, $183.75; Tp. Clerk, as- sessments, P. V. and drains, $48.00; ELIMVILLE (intelidrid for lastttee)C) The naieleil sal (ennn9 e-4 1'1lsiao ?e' met on DeteJlber • aid with all w em-, bens :present. Ninnies .af • NM.' Stir and Nov. 15th wer •ap d1 oa nates 'tion. by Bisbee 'andiHodgert. The n= ual cornesponde1've was read and Is. ed. The couiwi% dtseussed Workmen's Compensation) and decided to post- pone: indefinitely &ANY action in this matter. By -'law No. 12, 1938, Jt setting the distance which poles may be Plac- ed from the fence •by any company or -comenisaion building lanes en thte road way at tiha'ed feet, was given the nec- essary readings and !passed. By-law No. 13 was read twice and laid over until December 15th. 'Phe Clerk•wa<s instructed to issue the • proclama'tieon for nomination on Dec. 23rd, 1938, and election on Jan. 2, 1939, and to order the necessary supplies from the Mun- icipal World. It was decided to print 350 copies of the finaneiel statement. Relief Macon -Clarke reported three families on relief with expenditure' in November amounting to $22.40. Treasurer's report of receipts.: Col- lector, taxes, 1938, $5,00040; County Treasurer, tax arrears, $80.19; pro- vincial 1 mill subsidy, $2,040.29; mis- cellaneous, $6.53. Treas4trer reported all outstanding notes settled and a cash balance of $2,193.11. The following. accounts were pass= ed and orders drawn on the treasurer for payment: Premiums on collector's bond and liability ineuranee, $134.00; indigent bospital accounts, $87.50; sal- aries, $662.00; weed chemical, $21.00; office supplies, $10.88; advertising and pninting, $17.02; drainage repairs, $70.50; ,relief, $22.4'0; miscellaneous, $6.53. Council adjourned to meet on Dec. 15th at 10 am. as per statute. -A. W. W. R. Dougall, sheep killed, $11.00; Morgan, Clerk. W. R,- Dingell, school attendance , of- - A savings "bank department has been establisthed at the local poet of- fice on December lst, which should be a ooevenience to the public. fiver, fees, $5; J. Northcott, error dog tax, , 32; W. S. Johnston, postage on tax notices, $19.310; Grand Bend, School Fair grant, $5; J. Albrecht, caretaker hall, $40; Tax Collector., tax St. Joseph lots, $1.42; B. Klopp, stock valuator, $2; E. B. Horner, school at- tendance officer, fees, 35.50; G. Mc- Cubbin, re Aldworth and Anderson drains, $63; A. 3. Kalbfteisch, Division Court, $40; Ward Fritz, Division Court $40; Dashwood P. V., township grant, 361.00. The council adjourned to meet on '* bursday, Dec. 15th, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon for the final session for 1938.-A. F. Hess, Clerk. A well known Scot had come into a large anrounet of money and had bought himself a very superior car, and hired a chauffeur to go with it. One day a friend noticed the new car was fitted with a taxi -meter. "What on earth," he asked, "have you got that meter on your car for?" "Why, mon," came the reply, "it cheers me to see all the money I might have been spending.;', Here Are Some of the $pedals We I are Offerin; Cord Sets with 8 lights, Wonder Star Set, ag complete ... .. 42c light series ....$2 Weatherproof Multiple Setts, made in Can- ada, with 110 volt lamps. Set Canadian made Bulbs for series sets, two for Indoor Sets, similar to above $125 JOHN BACH MAIN STREET o SEAFORTH tf..A r .A :..;£ c ..;% I .,A ?•'+r r ' !fes'• 1 :e tr.: ere caw .re (Intended for last week) The Mission Circle met for their. regular monthly meeting on Saturday afternoon. last at the church. Laura Ford had charge of the meeting which was opened with the hymn, "From Ocean Unto Ocean" and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni- s•on. The Scripture lesson, Psalm. I. was read by "Melee Johns. Tore roll call ` .Was answered by twelve mem- bers, the subject being "your favor- ite missionary." 'Phe hymn, "In Chnist There ie No East Nor West" was sung. Rev. Penrose then took charge of the election of officers, tvihdch resulted as follows: Honor- ary president, Mrs. A. Pym; pre., Marion Miners; vice -prey., Dorothy Johns: rec. sec., Hazel Johns; corr. sec, Eva Penrose; treas., Eula Herd- mla.n; supply sec., Gladys Johns; Temperance sec., Gladys Skinner; press eec., Laura Ford; organist, Mar- garet Miners; assist. organist, Ina Ford; Friendship Committee, Audrey Prance, Doreen Colitis. and Doris El- ford. The meeting was closed with the hymn, "W.ill Your Anchor Hold?" and the Mizpah benediction. Mr. A. C. Whitlock, of St. Thomas, and Mrs. William Spry. of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. Whit. lock on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, of Exeter, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Whitlock on Sunday. HAY , THINK Ycillie rt toPeui9et a • • • (intended for last week) The regular monthly meeting of the council of the 'To'wnehip of Hay was held in the Township Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Dee. 5th, with all the mem- , bers present. The minutes of the No- vember meeting were adopted as read.. After disposing of numerous communications, the following resolu- tions were passed: That the follow- ing plaoes be designated as polling places and the following appointed Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks for the various polling places in the Township of Hay for the year 1939, and that By-law No. 9, 1938, con- firming same be read' three times and finally passed: Poll No. 1: Schoo'l House No. 2: Earl Campbell, D.R.O., Clifton Prouty, P.C.; No. 2, School House No. 14: Donald Burns, D.R.O., Sidney !McArttrur. P.C.: No. 3, Town Hall: Leroy O'Brien, D.R.O., Normals Gascho, P.C.; No. 4, Town Hall: Dan Gaseld, D.R.O., Albert G. Hese, P.C.; No. 5, School House, No. 12: Urban Pflle, D Ft.O., Hilton Truemner, P.C.; No. 6, Kellermanrs Store; Clayton P0'le, D.R.O., Arthur Weber, P.O.; No. 7, School House NO. 3: John B. For- rest, D.R.O., J. A. McAllister, P.C. No. 8, Filbert Denomne's Store: Fred Ducharmle, D.R.O., Jos. • Corriveau, Jr., P.C. 'That By-law No. 9, 1938, providing for the collection of tax arrears due the Township of Hay by the Treas- urer of the County of Huron and pay- ment of 2i/% coman4ssion on amounts collected be read three times and fin - any passed; that accounts covering payments en Township Roads, Hay Telephone, Charity and Relief, Salar- ies and general accounts be passed es h •n�',: f R,▪ %"t«� j Viii i �e4 •'41. ,INE IMPROVED WILL GM, YOU QUICK STARTING, HIGH KNOCKLESS POWER and LONG MILEAGE MO NEED TO PAY AN EXTRA2 0 A GALLON! W . A. Wright, Seaforth W. I . Dalrymple, Brae e� e�'S W. J. Hanley, Dublin . A. C. Brandon, Brucetii M'. �i0