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The Huron Expositor, 1939-01-06, Page 8
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Inspector of that a Mdss Mary Kling, R N., o'f Ham- t1 mUilrtl1�14,5e, r , ;�+ POLxII(i - tawusthip, will• sincerely regret to Ilton, wa®a moliaay guest at theihome }ti�'l"��y V,� learn that he suffered a staoke act his TA i , I,ip ,SCOTT'S CAKE FLOUR of her mother, Mrs. W. D. Manson 4 1 , 1. q borne on West William Street on 'of Mr. and Mrs J. E.arvie Daley. aeon, of ti" ' : 27c Monday Las•L •- Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Blyth, is i@ahr ................... • • . retired from the farm la,�t yearn and a Mr. and Mrs. W. RtChards', were the New Year's gores � � 1 , ... f / ,yc $ TiOMATO SOUL' : u7s� have since been resi:diing in townof 11k��`i, iG,a! Stratford', spent New Years at the a . k W A. of Northside Church Meets. home of Mus. Richards.' 'parents, Mr. P . .......... ni Es ( k PTNEAI'PLE 1 -The W. A- of Northside United and Mrs. John A. Stewart. - !�� lrelr1 its first meeting in the 11 e Mr. Joe O'Connell, of Dublin„ T. k�lI>. ,", , New Year on Tuesday with a good, spend New Year's with chis sister, Miss, r 2�' r.-� OF BARLEY �iJ4+ attan$ance, with the president, Mrs. Jennie O'Conneil. This ��r , 1�ia'ckage ..... _ ...... - Isaac, Hudson, presiding. Atter the a Mr. Lloyd Dinnin, of Toronto, of t 1ti r worship service the monthly and, year- spent the (holidays at t$6 home of his tinu 111A7 TG MOLA8SES 100 ly reports by the vatdous secretaries parents, Mr. and Mrs.. E. J. Dinners, ors! , ,_ ; ......................... were given, showing good work being in Egmond'ville, GA ab; , done in all 'br'anchesi. They glen to ,,.,,. ` • Mr. William Hays, of Detroit, ..vt�',' Vf1BRtDA7•E TFAI-None ;3$C hold a Valentine supper an February apeu't the ;holiday with his mother, l ,k'1 " �. half Potbatl ....... - . y 14th as, usual- The meeting (),need Mrs. James Hays 25c with the Miz,pah benediction, Ad r , ( a Mrsc Guymer, of Landon, is the 1T.MON� Pink, 'tal,ls; w , ^ ... • ........ ' ' ' " - Mrs. guest of cher aunt, Mrs. John McLel- 11" ;t• �': � '15Tit4r "'"' Dies Suddenly in London. , leu. F 'x y -Cuttings amid 15� Elizabeth McLean, a well .know, resi- • Mrs. Walter Eifl'ert, of Ripley, dent of SeWotrth, died' suddenly in11 spend New Year's with her aunt, Mrs. I. London on, o T. P. Habkirk. `I` �AR.LY BREAKFAST COFFEE •11A.,( a do [he�entire lify. Men a The six Nandi euchre club has LLx• t Lean was a native of Huron County, , nd lr forth She was 78 years of age. Sue- completed another successful year at ily. i'LONDERF'UL SOAP POWDER viving is, one daughter, Mrs- L O. the home of Mr. Can Eckert. There 2 gids .............. ..19e' Charlres'w()rth; Ailsa (Craig. The body were 889 seance played during fain The year. The club misses- one of its the d x. ds resting at sale E. C. Rillingsworth most Popular members, Mr. Albert who ,NAP HAND 29c funeral home and will be taken to Eller, wiho passed away early in, the morn:iu' ,A i,; , 2 Cans' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Seaforth where burial will be made 1:1 year. nwss I �SHOI--CIie,,ane tailet bawd, 19C on Saturday afternoon- • Messrs. Lewis, and Allen Tuckett, was i holiday guests at the home of Mr. of th r+. Can, ....................... . grid bars. J!ohm Forrest, .left Wedues, He w . D HEAD LAYING 2� s 9 day for their home at Bar River. ley '. , WASH -Cwt ............ ' • Miss McLean spent New Y'ear's ed by see in Stratford. ed in ;.: A. C• Routledge a Miss Bess Grieve, wbo_was a To- years -�• ronto visitor during.' the week, spent Bonth PHONE 166 New Year's with her parents, Mr. ed to L , "Come and worship, come and worship, and Mrs. T. M. Grieve. gene ;�', ' 'Worship Christ the New -Born King" • Messrs. A- W. Sille,ry and K. I. Ja.rro '+�11/E SPECIALIZE McLean returned to Osgoode, Mr. life t Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. Frank Sills to St. Michael's College, Onta 3N FiRE, AUTOMOBILE, CAS- -St, Thomas' Church: Rector, 'Rev. and Mr. James R. Scott and, Mr. Leo one 't' . UALTY, Q,UARANTEE BONDS, Dr, Hgirfor&-11 am., "The Meaning J,oylmt to University of Toronto, on the I. ', ,ACCIDENT AN D SICKNESS, Of, Jesus"; 7 p.m-, "Presento Day, Tues'd'ay. erint BURGLARY,, -WINDSTORM. Epiphanies." Sunday School at 10 • Miss Ella Elder visited in Ot- Town ` ■epresenting Companies who- give a M, I tawa during the Ghri'stin holidays. mem - . Security with Service. Nortbuide United Church: Rev. H. e Miss' FIorence La;dlaw returned took 1. Also Agents for Ontario Thresh., V. Workman, Minister-] a.m., "The to Toronto on Monday. The Testimony of the Redeemer"; 7 P.m , P�I. ermen'e Mutual Fire insurance. a Miss Jean Chidley, of Toronto•;",tend tnforPratuaion gladly green. "Good -For -Something Youth":: P.P.Q. spent New Year's with her sister, Frid'a `° '. A number of desirable livem tl I installation of officers. Sunday school Mrs: E C Boswell and Mr. Boswell. F. C ' . in Seaforth and district for sold at 2.30 p -m Communion service, Jan: • Miss Doris. Ferguson has return- assis' 15th. ed from. Toronto. liens byi,,'` WArISON & REID First Presbyterian Church -Sunday a Mr. Douglas Stewart, stuiient in of th M. A. REID - Proprietor School at 10 a.m.; Bible Class at 3 Theology at the University of West- Jame Phone 214 Seaforth p.m., mid -week meeting, Wednesday, ern Ontario, and son of Mr. and Mrs. agrd 1111+ PhO 8 p.m.; morning subject, "Contrary Harry Stewart, bad charges of the ser- Miss BPECIALtBTS IN •ALL LINES OF Winds?'; evening subject, "Reality in vice in First Presbyterian Church on taus INSURANCE Religion." -Rev. Ht * Jack, Minister. Sunday evening, .Tanuary. 1st. trot V , • Miss' Helen McLean was in Lon- Jarr ,';, :'' Died in Cleveland, -The following r don for' New Year's, gree i�. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 from a Cleveland; 'Pa'p'er Iran been sent • Mise Helen Amaent, will() spent and Q O to us by a correspondsent, J. N. Mac- the holiday season with her Parents, Was - 11S. T Holmes &Son O Gregor, of that city: "Mrs- Eva M. has returned to Windsor. and y': _ O Duerr, 62, wife of Charles W. Duerr, • Miss Helen Hamiilton, Miss Ross Ii'. Q FUNERAL SERVICE O superintendent of the University Cen �'` ty Main Street, Seatorth O Rita Duncan, Miss Mary Holmes, er. Q O ter Post Office, will be buried tom -or- Miss Dorothy Golding, Mr. Dough's Moir `°` row in Lake View Cemetery after Stewart,and Mr. Jahn Mills have re- Char .t . p °S. T. Holmes, residence O services at 3 P -m- at the De Vand turned to London to resume their and Q Goderich Street, West; Phone O Funeral Hbtme, 111310 Euclid Avenue. studies at Western University. ;• Q No. 119-W. CQsarlea Holmes' O Mrs• Duerr, who, died yesterday at • Misses Margaret and Mary For- kl',`�.',:: Q residence, Goderich Street, O her home, 1556 Wood Road, Cleveland rest spent the liolidsays at ,their home f . O East; phone No. 308 Heightsr, after an illness of several here. Q Ambulance Service O months, was a member of the Na- • Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Ottawa. T rc; O Adjustable hospital bed for 00 tional Posts.} Superviao`rs Auxiliary. is a guest. at ,the home of Mr. anti O rent, Her irusba'nai survives, with a son, with Phone 308. O Mrs. W. F.,. Kerslake. T 01 O Night calls, Charles E- Duerr, a sister, Mrs. Rose • (Fir. and Mrs. M. G. Reid and son, Thu It: Q Dap calls, Phone 119-J. O Holliday, and three brothers, Nelson, Q Charges moderate. O Ronald, of Hamilton, were New tend Gilbert and Stewart MacGregor." Year's guests at. tine home of Mr, .and the 0 12-87 O + OA P000000000 Mrs M. A. Reid. fid} Death of Miss Mary I. McTaggart. • Mr. 'George A. Jackslo❑ left an bran -Thee death occurred at three o'clock ;. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monday - foT New York where he me,u O on Monday afternoon at Scott Mem- nailed on Wednesday for South Africa, ]one W Q O orial Hospital following' a lengthy ill- where he wil9 make an extended tour. Ll', H. C. BOX Bess, of Mary Ida McTaggart, a high- lune. ,; Q FUNERAL SERVICE O Mr. Jackson intends, returning to 'den ly esteemed resident and yo 'seat Eaigland in the spring where he will will Q Licensed Embalmer O daughter of the late George McTag• 13 �. spend some weeks before returning > Ambulance Service O gam• of Seaforhtr. Stere was born in home in June. Thu a� Hospital Bed O Tuckersmi•th, mrovin'g afterwards to • Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Elford, of Walton with the family and, later to err ,. O with adjustable rachet ()per- O Port Hape, Michigan, spent the hold- M - Seafor,th where most of her life was ;.} O ated spring for rent O days at fibs home of chis parents, Rev. wee K;, spent. For a number of years she Gerl -. © Night Calls ,,Day Calls O and Mrs. James Elford, in Egmond• Q had resided with :her sister, Mrs. John fN; Phone 175. Phone 43. O vine. 12-V O McLellan. SIM was a consistent and • Miss Verne.' Picot spent New `: devoted .memlher of thre Salvation -wit' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year's at tr'er inns in Goderich Town- wit `.t�'. Army fon ImtanT years. Surviving are sbip. M 4•'. cher snster, Mrs. John McLe]l, and a Miss ,Mary Reid, of London, spent two brothers. Rev. Georgfl McTa - ret ' O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chrisdmss at the bonne of her par- ;ng O gart, Saline, Milch„ and Wi'll'iam Mc- en,t-s, Mr, and Mrs. William. Reid. i,- 4 t - O Taggart, Doe Rdrer, B. C. The fun- • Mr, and `Mrs., Nuckell anddaugh- net §;^ O WALKERS eral which was under the auspices of ter arrived firom the west wibh their t r f:, ' Eat b}s.: Q O the Salvation Army, took place �'ed- FUNERAL SERVICE household effects and' are at present •, �. O n,esday afternoon from the Army Cita- wr' ,tel,, W. J. WALKER'and O making their home with her brottrer, Sea de}. Intetimend nam made in Malt- O JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. O Mr. Jahn Nash in HarpuThey. They land cemetery. intend taking up farming in thee- 10- • . O Licensed Embalmers and O an _.-..-- • -- cal i t y. <>1 Funeral Directors. O wit ju;'' fDay or Night Calla pramirtly O W M. S. Elects Officers�Because • Mr. Stewart Geddes, of London, attended. O of bad weather the annual meeting spent New Year's with his parents, ,, O W of the W. M. S. of First Pre:�byter- Mr. ring] Mrs. E. Geddles, 1.00 PHO" 87 ® iau Church was postponed from Dec. • Rev. J. F. Goforth, oR Boston, ,r 12-87 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 27Th to Tuesday, wben Mrs. Robert spend the holiday at the home of Mr. Eberhart opened the meeting with and Mrs. M. McKellar. W'h'ile 'here 'i: b t'h•e h bled t A pian and ed, prayer. Reports' we're grven y A Reid Mr. Gofart preac a vo G. 1. T., M,rs_ . M. heron Band, M}Igo J.' Cluff, Mrs. E. Smith, da various secretaries and the treasur- Motherwell• s E INSUR CE COY. old ers. Rev. Hugh Jack installed the • Mr. and Mrsc-Hen Amend, of Kit- art , _., v ---- following officers for 1939: President, clioner, spent New Year's with Mr. to eve Mrs. Robert Ebemhart; 1st Vic,, -Pres., and Mrs. William Am,ent. days in fes, • Tlhomae, C Mrs. Hugh Jack; 2nd Vice -Pres., Mrs. • The anjnual meeting of Huron their Sown R6de. In the Ok1s 's H-Plen McMillan,; 3rd. Vice•Pres_, Mrs. presbyteria'} of the. W. M. S. of the OTs'x'HiERS: TYirect cennsetioiiL wt Stratford for Tarbn& aiul esdon Gibson; 4th Vice -Pres., Mrs. Free- Presbyterian' Church' in Canada meets �� ,:- ly b' man: 5th Vice Pres., MTs. J. L. Bell; in Clinton Presbyterian Church on jirflledl in a contest tahidht close1li the ' '�*��$iWTWWya ft�2W*4 A6i/,.WW* ..`�f ..,W_ •T ,�_ . -�,, Secretary, Mrs. James Kerr; Treas., Tuesday, January 10th, at 10.30 a.m. fro Mrs. Charles Aberhart; Supply Sec., An invitation to attend is extended to Mrs. J. M. Gower lock, M'rss. • Reinke, all who are interested in the :mission- thh Mrs. Ili•ckle.; Weleame and Welfare ary work of the Church. pl. see-, Mrs. J. Patterson.; Home Help- • Mr. George Bethune spent New t err' sec., Mrs. Davis, Mrs. MacTavish; Year's in Mildland. Glad' Tidings•, M.rs•. BiCkle; Library • Mrs. W, G. Edmuncha leaves on and Literature, Miss Lena Graham; Friday for Marmora, where she will pianist, Mr,4. J. McGregor; Social sec., spend some -weeks with her daugh Mrs. John Cliff, Mrs. Harry Jeffrey, ter, Mrs. Curtis. Miss Belle Watson; press see., Mrs. • Dr. E. A. McMaster leaves' on K, McLean; Barbara Kirkman Aux- Friday for a short holiday in Be. no diary President, Mrs. J. A Munn; C. x9_4' muda, d t F u, w} gym' CI�ILLOP MUTUAL G. 1. T., M,rs_ . M. heron Band, M}Igo J.' Cluff, Mrs. E. Smith, • Mr. and Mrs. Hasa y Hutton an Children, of Goderich, were holiday w' al,s s E INSUR CE COY. Mrs. D. Hr Wilson. The installation, by Rev. gu�rta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danny, 8.25 si,1*.. Daley, esr ept Snn- art , _., v ---- was followed by an, address Hugh Jack. who took as Ms subject, Joseph Grumlimett • Miss Ballantyne spent the hall- to M yd t9' i'f,. !'HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH, ONT. Philippians 111, verses 13 and 14. days in fes, • Tlhomae, C 6 their Sown R6de. In the Ok1s M' w OTs'x'HiERS: TYirect cennsetioiiL wt Stratford for Tarbn& aiul esdon - -- G �� ,:- IrKeMoylan: 5 Seaforth - Pres. LOCAL IIID Ev'100 EEN jirflledl in a contest tahidht close1li the TE•R �'DIATE `S' . . I KEY` VI wck VS. SEAFORTH elate ,fink, Seaforth ESDAN JANUARY 10 s F. will be one of the Bankes he season, as Seaforth con- es its race for group hon - ME CALLED AT 8.15 P.M. .- 8e There Early - ADMISSION: uIts 25c Children 15c Seaforth Amateur Athletic Association F Death of William J. Jarrott Community was saddened Bath' of Mr. William J. J passed' away early Wednres r 'g, Dec. 28th, fallowing an. of, seven weeks,. The dec r his 73rd year, and, was a e late John and Nancy Ja as born on the Parr Line, Si ;ownehip, on the farm now Mr. Russell Consitt. He 'f Hay Township for a numb after his marriage to Christ ran of Hensall: Laker they Hil'lsgreem where they r rel shore until his passing. tt threshed 'a good' deal of ire°' and was President of ri'o Brotherhood of Threshe rMe, and was also a memmb O.O.F. He served as road endent for five years in Ship. Mr. Jarrott was, a dev ber of the„4illsgreen Church m active part in the duties t funeral,, which was, largely ed, was held, from the,churc y, Dec. 30th,. at 2 p -m-, Re handler conducting the se ted by Rev. W. A. Y Hens, Church, who both spoke e esteem of the deceased. s Bouthron sang "Good Good' Morning,” accompanied Jean. Ivison. Surviving are later, Annie, at home and hers, land itwo sds'teats: No ott, Toronto; James Jarrott, n; Mrs. D. B. Saunders, Lo Mrs. Richard, Jones, Edm hL The floral tributes were the floral bearers were Me Love, Alan Cochrane, H. The pol'lbearers' were Dr, Cleve Cochrane, John Ja lees Robinson, William Davi Hugh McMurtrie. nNTHROP he cold vantry' weather is us and, the roads are still h he euchre and dance ,held rsday night was) fairly well ed, owing to the bad candid roads, The prize winners es most games. Mrs'- Eaton; ds, Miss Margaret Moutgo �s: most games. Roy' Dal )bands,, Karry Eddicoat. h several hours were &pen c'im)g. The next euchre and be held on Friday night, ttrI the night being changed r-,zMay to Friday. • Me Co w59�1 supply' 'the music. rs. Jos rplh Little spent C+hri k with her parents,, Mr. and Idea, of Belgrave. rVir. and Mrs. John McClure s Ethel McClure spent New h Mr. and Maes- James MCC, n Roger McClure and soar, urned from, the West after the summer there. Mr. and Mrs,. George Eaton, h and Donnie, Mr_ and Mrs 7n a,nd Larry spent New h Mr.' and Mrs. Foster Bean forth, War. and Mrs. George Willi d son, of Walton, spent New Wit] Mr, and Mrs. John Pryce_ MANLEY Quite a number from here the St. Columlban dance 1 y,Pndght and had to depend reliable for conveyance, b r it was a successi Our teachi'r, Miss Anna B Bur her duties least Tuesday The school meeting went off and Mr. John Deitz was re- aCclarmation. Maury farmers ame still s m water shortage and, tlhe s rain will .Continue to put y in the wsells and; cistern ()ugh the weatherman predic either will continue. DUBLIN Recenit Awtcdw: Mrs Fe ids) and Mrs. Peter Dil•1, Jr., mit, at their respective horn atber Joseph A Feeney, th his, brothers and sisters. The following students and, err have returned, to their d tel vacation,: Joseph Ca hatham; Miss Gertrude and cGrath, Kitchener; Mass N m1h, Luoaubk 'Florence Smilth ::u a w. .:, , ,:... ..� „. , . ,. b f 4 - T ,' , q'iT 11 I T,1 •:.1 r 14 r'1 I 1 t DD R4 O, 4mil,, 'Doulp�hl>yy llplalyv eqX, Aryed'a1e'; MM �9Ulllilwin, v6wer of • this V101 - / ; i iso Gupta ode Sta'o'leton, Toronto; ity ial i=Ai, her dau9bfter, Mra: 0, y to Staple -tom 9,loavonto 001 -lege of Witli!am, a y,>e, Wippe`itt, We are glad 4 Ed1iloa, ; Kathryn O'Rourke, Bres- to Illerar tbait 41st. Kyle is imuroAng: /, 0() 113 tie Ha1D, London; Gordon Diu1' and mie9ly: . John Molyneux; St Peter's, SemduarY, � �Y.I i!► Loaft u; Joseph Evans, Sandwich Cat. . • lege. ' Mise Enid, Wlilloughbp has �'�- SeafOrth;�'Team �, ed as ,teacher of Dublin public school. A merle teacher, Mr. Colllinsl, is ,her u:ed from P 1 r, . ,(Continued age ) successor. , . Misses Maa'y and Margaret Fitz- the many arguments and time that patriek` have returned to Detroit af- Coach Walker spent in; obtaining him. ten' two weeks' vacation with (their Tbere were two Minor accident dur- sparents, Mr. and Mrs• Peter Fitz- Ing the .game •when, Harris, had to � ' patrick. leave the ice in, the second' period to BOOKS • miss Cecelia Feeney returned to get a put' on his clluin patched, and 1 London after spending a, week with later when Hubert was carried off a a her mother, Mrs,. Kathleen Feeney. the ice after being' '-kn+ocked uncoil- .. , 'Mehr. Mary. C'ron4n accompanied herrn scioua from being checked into the „ , _ - .PRODUCTS daughter, Mrs. Edward Halliihan, -to boards•. WQrille, not seriously 'hurt, Ileo • • Detroit to spend the winter months. did not return to the game. Miss Frances Fortune, Seaforth, spent New Yeaes with, belt' uncles, The lineups:. John and Joseph Kenny, before going SEAFORTH-Goal, Stade; defense, to SL Mary's Hospital, Kitchener•, as Kruse, Willis; centre, A. Hildebrand; a nurse -in -training. • wings, Flannery, G. Hildebrand; alter - Mr, and Mrsr James Kmuskopf napes, Harris, Schrader, Bell, Hubert, spent New Year's in Detroit. Sillls, The HaruD Expositor STRATFORD -Goal, Hnisser; de . PHONE 41, SEAFORTH TUCKERSMCITH fense, Smith, Raymore; centre, Bos- senlce; wings,_, Huras, Salter; alter Mr. ,John, C. Doig, L.L.B., of De- nates, Kernes�, Wilkinson, DeLaFran- ' droit, visited' .with his mother and sis- ier, Kin -burger, Rhoeles, Phillips, • ter, Misss Janet, during the holidays Helm, Roeding. by -before attending the lawyer's conven- ar+rott, tion in Baltimore, Maryland, where Summary larly inspected', and, that brakes and day he is one of the officers- While In steering in particular be kept in ill Det'ro'it the had, the pleasure off being First Periodt--Goals, G. Hildebrand, pert coadstioa. Sihe,is so careful eased a guest at the wedding and also the Harris (Hubert), Hubert. Penalties- that though' her truck is a 1930 model G. Hildlebrand she has drivsen.it far five consecutive son recep'tio'n of bliss Frances Byrant, of , Trott. Dearborn, Mich., and Mr. I. F. Imober- Seconds Penodi-Goals,; G. Hilde- summers without ,having to spend a brand' (Willis), Schrader_Hubert. Pen- cent on repairs. tan- stag, of 'Poietin, niece of Mir. and Mrs. Good 'brakes are the main thing," own- Henry Ford, of Dearborn. altied--Raymmore (Stratford).my fa Mr. and, Mrs. Lenuis Seaman and stere insists. "I always, feel that if good er,of children, of Kitchener, also Mr. an,t Third Period - Goals: Schradeh brakes and steering are in good enc Mrs. John Crich, of, Seaforth, 'and (Harris), A Hildebrand (C. Flannery). condition' I can meet any emergency. mov- Miss Verna McGregor, of Toronto, Penal'ties�-Phaikips, (Statford), Sabra- I believe it should be, made 'compu1- an a were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. der, Smith (Stratford). sory for every Persson to have his 11 Mr. Robert McGregor and family. car examined regularly." his Miss Etta Bell of Landon visited Referee' -G. Muir, Seaforth. Even coMVu1•sory inspection of the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- machines is not enough; she believes drivers should be Put through a stiff rs• at drew Bell, .also with Mr.' stud Mrs. examination before receiving a li- e of William Bell and„ family. sup. Miss Winnie Stewart ' is visiting HE;Ilsall Lady Has cense, and' exaMdned, annually there - Hay with relatives in Hen'sall. after. oted "Well we look upon- a world) un- "There are lots, of people on the and known, an nothing we can' call our (Co'n'tinued from Page 1) road who can't see properly, or can't here. own,"' for everywhere on everything hear properly,' she said They are at- the snow is piled in heaps, ily to complicate matters, she ,has potential killers, and their driving h on Visitors for the New Year were: held it ever since, should) be restricted." Rev E. Mr. and .Mr&. W. Pepper anis Master "Hired men let the trucks go to The • bane of any truck driver's heats, Fred, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Matheson wrack and ruin," she complained, existence, slhe said, is the �otordst Young of and , and Mrs. s. Layton with Mr. "They never think of overhauling a who pulls out of a sideroad in front wall and Mrs. F. Pepper, of Seaforth; Mr, truck until'it is ready to fall apart. of a truck. Mrs. and Mrs. G. Crich and, eaMr. and Mrs. They never Make repairs until so "They dont realize that a hleavilg Night E. Crich with is and Mrs. E. Ball; much damage is done that it means loaded, truck can't be stopped in the ht E. and Mrs. F. Townsend with Mr. a big garage bill. I just couldn't same distance as a light passenger one and Mrs. W. F. wiles, of Godo; ick stn lit any longer. That was ten car, no matter 'how good the brakes two Township; Mr, and Mrs. f Walters years ago. We've never got a man are," she said. "I have held mg Nor with Mrs. Dalrymple of Clinton. to suit me since, so I've kept right breath in terser many a time." Fii•lls- Mr. F. Whitmore and Mr. F. Gar- on diiving every summer." 14, Women Drivers Safer neon, rett have returned to their respective Works 14 Hours in Summer ends, schools, "I often meet' women drivers whm many' The flu is an unwelcome, visitor ;.n Most of their work is -hauling are simply terrible," she went on, ssrs. manly homes: gravel for the counties of Huron.,and "amd I never know What they are Turn- Miss Margueltits Black has return Middlesex, with the maximgim haul lik'el'y tQ do' -More a mati,e than, any A. e.di to ,her teaching duties at Hamil- about 15 miles, and the normal from mans --yet on the whole I think wo- rrott, ton, three tn, five , miles. In a busy season mien are safer drivers. They don't dson' she will work 14 hours a day,, start- take so many chances, are never In Ing at 5 aim. such a hurry, and keep their cars bet- ' CHISELHURST "Truck driving nowadays isn^t as ter under control• hard as you'd think," Mrs. Harvey "I don't think the 'Try Courtesy' - The regular meeting of Chiselhurst explained. "With big pneumatic tires caMPPi:gn, 'had, much, effect, because Young People's Society was held in they are easy to drive, and the I never find Much courtesy on, rhe still the basement of the church recently clumping is just a matter of ,pulling highway," she continued. "It's every eavY• and ripened with the president, Bea- levers. You never have .to leave the man for himself." last trice Drover, in the chair- Hymfl307 cab." A eked what advice she had to give at- was- sung, after which .Rev. Mr. "It innst be pretty .tiering work for motorists who would equal her acci- on of Brooks led in prayer. The program such a slender person," it was sug- tient-free records, Mr's. Harvey replied wrere: was in charge of Gerald Glenn, head- gcsted. "I'm pretty tough," she re- tbc>t s•hse never gives advice. lone er of the losing side in the attend- plied, flexing arae muscles which riP- "Only to Bill, and 'he never takes it. eo it's wasted," she qualified. "He mery: an�;e contest. Margaret Treffty ,.fav- peed like a boy's. "I don't notice it." mage; ored with a piano instrumental, af- Unlike most wromen doing a m,an's Oinks be's 'a better driver than I am. After ter which Rev. Mr. Brooks sang a manual task, Mrs. Harvey scorns Isn't that' a man for you?" t in solo ac'mmpanied by Benson Stone- overalls or slacks' for cher. dance roan on the piano, which was much "I dress much tare same as if I . Jan. enjoyed. Margaret Treffry then gave was doing office work,!; she said. • EGMONDVILLE from a short Chrisrtm'as, reading. Hymn 347 ■ ..�..� Corn -.es sung and the benediction- pro- Wears Silk Stockings The Egnhondvilde Y. P. S. was held' pounced. Mr. Br'boks took charge A beret protects her beautiful hair; on Wednesday evening, when the Amas the election of officers for the new meeting opened by singing Hymrr 384. Mrs. year. A nominating committee was a ,smock keeps the dust from her y dress, to be replaced in 'cooler wea- A solo was sung by Miss Ireng Work- appoih:ted: Beatrice Drover, Verna ther by an attractive moleskin wind man, The Semipture was read ,by and McLean, Rev. Mr. Brooks, Harold Cud- Miss Edith Wallace. Hyman 360 was Year's ,Wore and Mrs. William Cole, and breaker; a sport skirt, silk hose and comfortable low-heeled shoes Com- then sung and, Uhe offering was re- m'e. while they were making their decd- piste the ensemble. eeived. Slides on "Aft•ica" were giv- George, sion, Gordon Hlodgert and Percy en by Rev. Mr. Gardiner, and after spend- Wright favored w-•tih a number of gui- Eternal vigilance is the price of singlLn Hymn 376 the Rev. Mr. Brem- tar and mouth, organ selection's. Re- saftky, Mrs. Harvey believes, and ner led in prayer, closing the, meet- Ken-, sults of the election of officers was she insists that her truck be regu- hug. Tim a= follows: President, Jean Veneer; • Year's ;.ice. -president, Verna McLean,; secre- - ett,of tary. TrlaTreffry; treasurer, Benson ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■00■■■■■■■ Str,nemian; devotional Conveners, Dor- ■ ■ ae� missionary nary co and Russel Ferold, ud Year's missionary oonva Oh Harold Cud- ■ ,Chop DOMINION S mo,e and Norma Ghambers; literary ■ w! • ■ ' / conveners, Bill McLean and Edna. ■ . . FOR QUALITY FOODS . . Mil's; social, Ruby Dalrymple ant, �Ayy ■ PeT•cy Wright; press reporter, Ruby ■ OLD COLONY ■ Dalrymple; pianist, Benson Stoneman t6 -oz. ■ MAPLE SYRI�P Bt,e..27 s attend. and Rev. Mr. Brooks; lookout nam- ast Mon- n,ittee, Beatrice Drover, Verna Me- ® - 1 ESQUIRE DOUBLE DUTY BLUE STEEL ■' oln the Leau and Jean Veneer. A beautiful ■ �� RAZOR Blades Uf225, .2S w bit how- r•asserole and large .glass meat plata ■ ,^ Z� SUGAR CRISP a zeas then presented to Miss Beatrice ■ CORN FLAKES 2 iB; s '- Ba re- Drover for her splendid work as pres ti, /. Pkgs. ■ Idemt for the past two years. The ad- ■ i ... Dericlous Vacuum Packed Potato Chips /,: quiet- dress. was read by Ruby Dalrymple ■ �. TATOE Crisps Tin .11 W, elected and, Benson Stoneman presented: it to Beatrice. She thanked everyone for ■ ■•, offering this splendid gift, after whit,! all join- / GLASSCO'S 32 -oz. ■ y hope ed in a contest. The Christmas, tree JAM RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY Jar st/� a sup- was unloaded and candy was served ■ with Pectin a sI al- at the close. ■ FANCY SHELLED i �� is cold The weekly meeting or the Chisel. ■ WALNUT PIECES Ib. a a hurA Young People's Society 'm'et in ■ BULK SHREDDED OR DESICCATED ,(1"; ■ 1. the basement of the church Tuesdaythe 0 COCOANUT � Ib, .15 evelnang, Jan. 3rd. This was the *- first meeting of the New Year and ■ DOWINO a Miss Jean Venm,er, the new president, / BOAT' FLAKES P 9- •24i rgrrs Rey- took 'Charge of the meeting. The meet- a of De 'ails opremled' 'by sdnlgi,ng "Mam Looe to / DEPENDABLE SHORTENING i �. eel here; T'threre" after which the Lord's Prayer ■ DOMESTIC �. ' p Pk9s. s�� ■ London, .was repeated. With the abiemce, of mi the slecretary-treiaslurer., the minutes �.� ' teach- of the lust meeting were, not avail. 0, i- uttes at- RiCHMELLO 1 -Ib. Pkge. STR•iciu FRESH 'A' Large able. It Was announced that the �' ■ Car supper the girl's were, putting on .I ZJc i mi; Peggy world .be in two weeks, if no further 0 COFFEE s2� EG I oTa, Mc- amnouncemsents were made. Russel Doz. � mss- Fergusson, ,the devotional convener, � W' w %,, ' HILLSG'R - - then- took charge. A .duet was given ; . r C ONCE FRUIT$ 7k ■ tt43, WD+i, lIK"t, Lo'nd'esboro - . Vice -Pres. by Asdieen anal Ermaudeil Cuambers, 1 , N. D A fid' SeallOrth - Sce`Ts' ♦ Mra. Jr. McVeigh iii$, Mrs. A. Holiday visitors were: Mr. O. Me- vVhiCh was m5uc,b enjoyed by a11, The / MCD. SIZE ICEBERG HEAD I , ]DIRECTORS, Praiser. daughters of MT. and Mrs', Brien with friends, at Goderich; Mrs'. . j Willi= 'Knox, Londeabi6ta; Gorge James Con- A. L. Westaott of Calgary, are guests Logan and! Milt. Harvey, of Hensa'll ,�y" '�/ 1'C, Mrodh2egeau; at the homf of their grandmiotber, with Mrs. J. Jarratt; Miss, Mary Hag �Fa Ira '4 ;, llwt� deh; Alex, Braadtoot, R �� t„ 'g:ftli+ih; Alexander bICEaFlrrg, Mrs. Annie Westcott, and aunt, Mrs. An of London with abet easier, Dolly, ' 11 G. P. Qardno and brother, Frank; The Elliatts and ,, 1 .A. " Myth; Ord'* Meamor, R. R. a Mr. Andrew Little spent New Haxtaoles of Centralia with' Mrs. fir{"" ` 1 CH tfonr; raroiY�lg rioldiee, Walton, � ,,+irr 4,t M afi', Lt . R. 6,, S"fc►rfl1 ; R'ear's at the Thome of ibis son 3n Lowe Mr: and Mrs. G'. Robinson with �,} r,.. r r Brantford. fr-onds St Mitehtrtl; Ma', and Mrs. G. n l'f4 , Y ;,�I I Ad+pht d; R» 4,. Gell a Guests at thle hsot a of Mr. emd' (loves, of Lansing, Mich., with Mr. and ,,y�. :!'I(l�,i�'Ji'I Mrs. R. B"ro<rE for the biirlstmas boll Mrs. Rassm Love,' Mie. a7rt1 Mrs. W ��,W k 17 'V! a dopy were Mr'. fund JlrLr-Amard; Bier- 15a,•vddsob'tato, relatives at Stratford; . i i fps �I`t' l r',' I�n.1 I i}utbtin,� wat+d and rs. L ax Ma. ward 1Ni'iy, (: Love anitL' family with' ti " "' + : 1 c�W - , , 81x,•161d ' and sant,) ., . ,' rela>tlVeo 1afu ANs Gravis ottdl news"; r.„.. ; �r; B!t�ost mat8t da Ii ghtelr, Rtttlh, 1 Of xv3 b f r1 £ Z •�, v �r,��j"' ^• }�J��` ..! W"Y R, l,ll�alitr .n'114A1iJiL� OL1, iRJ-• Y lYlr,L'iLLd .'1•Y7. •YY.Aur MaVJJi1l�LLY'al'tL with � , .y ,W"*, t' I Z,C 1 I *6st.t amid 96* lather, of t it±edt ii -or; AV -- A �: Jdiltani : Baker- std ;it{aiit< r }} }}J 4 1 t'Nar "�'iD`i'1 dij Ikl .: i+ C , 1�� tNF A . - 7 ;�i BSP � }rF V .,•,'.. F ,i. • SIV;. <y,J4 i fl•. ,i' i.. F.: ei, ^`^J79 p.' .., . , r 4 �.� �'' • , • I '' .15 } 9 '�: 1 11 , ,. ?. J.: A Q.. ., V, m .1. -Y , ,.�.,. •...,-.,r,...l.Xn,etYt......w.r,.A.m...�.1-lila-,a,r>.+..;..,d,i.a,�.l Wept.,.. •., ,1:.•1, ',; .11. .,e...d.:k�'. ,.C.. ..,,�.:. -. z., ,.,..,.5 ,,. -.�. :,..'L�...t .... ., u _, .. .,. ..,,. a -.. ..•.. .. _...,, ... .. �....... ..,I 3 E A F O R T H Effective October zath scripture lesson,was read by Ruby ` ORANGES 23C Doz. LETTUCE 2 for 15ic 'a Stratford-Goderich Coach Linea DatryymVle,' after w,hi h, the hymn, A C. BERIITER -. Manager. Leaves Sestorth for Stratford: "Blessed Assulran4wars sung. In- stead., a topic, Beatrice Drover pre; , , W SEEDLESS FIRM it Danny, 8.25 si,1*.. Daley, esr ept Snn- paw a list o'f ,quest'ions from the ' i Grape Fruit Y S - 19c CABBAGE C Head deys mind Holidays, rwo D.m ; Stmdays sand Halidn”, 8.2'5 sm_, 5.26 P.m. Old and'New T`estacment Two cap- •' 14 :, }".� ■ Leave Beafer?h for Goderich aril tains weave appointed., Ruby Dalrymple ,`� ■ WinSham: Daily, 1.25 P.pt.; ?hilly, eceepit 'ern- and Benson Stoneman, each choosing Testa- ,-r their Sown R6de. In the Ok1s days and Holidew, S:06 D.m_; Sa,xaays awd Hanlday6, r.2{�� bra. otnd 10+80 m� memt ilen�9ants erste won and. i1L the "Jesus Lover .,1 i � * ,,. a TYirect cennsetioiiL wt Stratford for Tarbn& aiul esdon New, LtllTb4Vs side won: the bete. ,�,, , . , , y t r AGIEN7CS- $heietr'p flat• , Corr +rc9£11 ,of- My' Soul" was sung and d%Mbloml pronounc©d.. iiveZ�ybbdy tfikn : . 0 ii �J1�ib`S Et W4`L ►/Iliilkk°ft'; 7H t r l Hope1, Dldc Haile. 889s-ut jirflledl in a contest tahidht close1li the ' '�*��$iWTWWya ft�2W*4 A6i/,.WW* ..`�f ..,W_ •T ,�_ . -�,, ) •i. ,' Set �;,,.j t d i r , + , 'k 1 '..' y i, ;i, }I 11 tYC r + e<,o ai o-74+` Sri t 1i �i �.l y?��� ti'�,�(itl, I,, k, �,, :,(;I 1, ., , + g, ,I �, °sJ rllJty; @v,'a 1AiCi�{&w;,'�s ,� I, ." 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