The Huron Expositor, 1939-02-10, Page 1{
r
0
:4..r, .t.-:.: w I . +. -,. �, : ;x rr, 'o,9 7 , 7 5-m ..r.,r : n;; C it:'1 ,a ,, M',* , .a.q ?N R ,'w l 'Y4"^" L ,�
B,� 4? tL, r.., 6. ,+ • r... _ Y,:. ! .. t 2',t:.. .. �"AIA'"°p'.. T kdRt'"7 .: qn.
w,. ..,.. - ', « ...tu n... .w.... r. {.... ..,a, ;. ice .,... x r hr"�5,. `?""''�s5,
-. , ,t ,. .. ,r ... , , i , r. .... r. ,,, , ,,...
.: Y. f,. ,. .fr.,. .. .. a: ,br�if ) , .� N.r ., t. 1. r„ , ... :,, i,- I .,. .. , ,. ,r. ,... "a.. �:.. .o-. I '.1.1
� , , ,,. , . F , , r. � 1, t , .. ,, . , , , , ,h ,,Y
/R'+i! r .4o,,. ..,. , , r - E r , . r , ,- ,,,.. � , � , , n -t. ..5t [ . ... 1.. 9.,r r, , t
.� , ..1 .1 d-. H. .. r r. ,. 4 .. t.. , :.�. 1 h /+>',.. ., ... R, . •,. r. F. V (..:,. r , ; ,
.: � , i N t t. _�' �t .. yr ,-., ! .,,. ,. , ..4 ,.. , �.:. �. .. b .. 1 r ,. t .:
t .. .,, ,. ,r .,, ,.,, ,-, .. ., 1 , : .. ,a <. ,. 1,.. .. ... 4� , :t .. z,r, 1. .-...h , ., ,, 1 ,. b. d- ,,. s -.. A , r : .o,.7 �L. -i
r .. r, r.. r. e s t a . i � , ., ,.. ri., ,. � ..... :, .r: a , .... .., , r
.f W, ., 1 -d 9 m. t M 1r,. 1
,.. , p v l 1. ,., t v.,.. e. , r r 4 ..x, , �: .. a.. , x.r .Ir.. i.
r 3 ,. , .r n Lv, t 4, a rr�4,I w. , , ,,,r ..s ,r,..''R. ,..,-, t.
4. 4 o.,. ,...,. ,. P s. F' . t 1` ,.,. , w. t
, . h: r a 1 , I ,. , ,. i.r ', s , ., .I � ,, r , le, ,,., ., + n r. .,. i. e. l .,.. .r i.
(.. a ,.. fr, �' ,.,�.,. i '1 r1�.,. ,,.. o,.1 , , } ...�,.. .. s
,. , +.r „ ! s 5 l t ,�� V It , i ''r .,. d -va ., ,.. r ill ,., � r. t ..
,.. n.rrr »i rx. U 1 a r : .. , { q ,. r ... �. 1 1 ,� fY .1 � .. i. ,, 4, r. � .. v. /.,. -r� ,. S
n. a 1 s
n ,. ..< . ,. c n ,. ,.a d. .kl 5. 4. r' ., ,r r. �, c,. r r n4 : !. t ,. ',.
n 4 ,, d ,Y � b.
I .J ..,... ,) h n r t Y ri... r �i, t.v 1 O t.. � V.. , 1 r , .. ,r t. _, .,, , r:4.. :,'.V. r.,. i
�. r... jr 1 .F S , .. o r, ., .. 1 ,f.. r �.. ,z .ir ,. S. Y. .. 1 , ... ,.u. .a l „ ..,. , :.....
.. L � ,.. .. d 4. J.,. .. , , �'. , 1 .. `d.. '.,, 6 y... 1 .i. . .,�n.. ,. t t � .. I. I I u...
9 r, ,. , ,. i..
r. a
1. a,1n ¢ r x
.. i � J� ,. a r ,. ,. .. r, ,rv. .. V � sr,,, 1 r t r ,i i ... s, i r >r,
k
5 .. 't '1 �. , 7 „ , t/, � ,. . L ry t. 4 .� , {,,. r, ,. FN .a ,. .7 ,. w7. Vi..✓� F i, 4 rr. ). I. .. .. �,. s I.
a� )x , I,� H.,..+ i,P r r , t { ,r , c a is a n , { f«,
t a^ TiRr i r v i r ,. ,: „ r. t z P'. 1 ,. 9. e t. ,u a :i,. :; ., ,. .
r , : , I , i . c M r a r a .. '�, h., /1 . a - . ,:. .r h
d 'y ..a ,,. .. .. , t,... .. tv.. rl Ar. •S r.,: k 1 .. ,, t7 r .. .. ,. J ... .., ,... ..,.. �. ,
�,� .. rk 'n a h � t r. � f. .. � b� 1 A ,.f a, f
.. .,, � . ,. ., t{, r., , ,. .:. r. r u r., e, l.:r .. t.. ,r. r ,. . v, n r>,' x, ,. .. Y V..
s r i q ,.fY, 2 ,L
1 r -a ,i .(1t v.
.. b.rr t.: ,. v .. t I e. ,,, r. d e .._, .. r, .,i .m r ,. I. r4, 6 , i.: r N , 1. ..
a �a ,r 1, r .� >�1 ,t, 4, -� H L, 'v. is 1 I
1. ,... t . , .. J . ti.l t ,n «, t,., . .,. a t
, r � a , , I a t Il,t t ,a ,., d 5 , a .' ,, ,, . � . rs
, r n ,t..
I .. �.,. •, It...�.,. �.. .:n... ,..... t .{ .h. .,.. r,... ., •,,.,.,:, ].e .. l..rr t.�,. ,! .,, :r r. ,r, .{,. ', l., rn { i.t Y F(.: .t, 1. -5. r,i
��yy ..i.... d.a ,1 .r "l..i At , .E„� 1„i.,... ,,, 4 I., °i.�t,,, l.^, .Ilex;_ ,><, .a,b•dh.�l,,a ,.a<�.d 7,'„'<,�.:;.t +rir):� r; ;Mr ;rr;,,1.,t..t,. �..± iraur't.- r r:.: , ' iu
v., , r S r.,. k .�iP � s-,.,,.. r s �(a,. +'. ,.. 411..
11 I
1-111
,
7-11-11- 111111.11,111-1.11-11--
I.. v ,:,,: y ,.r� y 1 u . ? h.
.. V. r.. ., , , ,:.. r 1. ,i -r .) r. 1` .�.s n.. , , G', '.7:- rv',d t 4,
1 . I y ,. : ,. d. . .A J- r d'+.. {...<. n. ,N ,, .r) r'.. r { ! r. )`r' t. ) �,f. 1 k'. ,'V, r ¢ � /
S. r•r , , i;, ,. L : r .,Y . 4,. }. bt -tip. +«+-i:,,n. r: 1y r!ii
t i. a . g
. ,I .r` . , ... .6. - .V , „)d, ,t .. e. �., (. T.,.r {«4..., e d14' f r,, 1.1 i.. w! . r . r ..T
S a rt i { #G +. t .
.�r..w 7 ,,, a.-, ,.I .. 9
., ,. e , o 4,o, a4:..1s4<,,F r. ..F7.ti.. ... .........If u, 1 , ��'h .t,'.c,r Y.':rk dtX-ta:r V,"
....,. ..,. .. ... .. .. �., �. :. , .. �, � -,. .,. ., , . e. 1... f t.t r , -:, :. .. _ t. � .{ 14V. k, >✓ 1,.� I 5'0 ,ti . I' �' i F L-:
r .. ,. 1.: ., ,.,wr,.. :: x" ., , r.,Y . +. , 1. i I. i. t. �' y.S 1 1 11
t J ,r. r,h• , Y
, ,,.. :' . 1 >, . ,, a. ,,, i .,, ,. l �,,.,, k a,, sr,.&rq 4 r c , vr,r: i,.�arrt ,, ra r 1? ,a �,, ;to,' ; F ` rk , r ;.Vktl � l x ,rp a , . • f•' Y'
r .. r.p. *. 1 1r. '.;t. +c1>+a �,,; 'P �h!zvl'$a ;> :l2� ,Xm` . � a4•
i�- 4 L t).,�u:,: asn nuub:,-hi r 1St{.r I
4,1 5., '3!kI1rv. t,M '` anis ( ,ld.. :,9 fi 8t ,�"> - '`vi.4 .} .'i1t n rr:..r {,eh 7 a.t,rL,, , �,t� e,JJ,r 1.5:r` ,tS , , 1 �,,,; `, a! r r 3 ,t l P4 err: ,l ars ItiVP ,,.. ,r x o->:. w , ?1 ', .,r. 'v r'N,.. t 4 t? i ry c . c , ,;,x .i,,,. :,., b:• ., -. ,..:; 3.}-' ,. .q, ry ,1.:! ,pr 7 ', t'. Y::, t)a ': {k;F h hr4 r`. r} , !.'v,4Jbri Y;19wtY'.,, r . '.. 1 =�'• is r' „1 r1J, ,) •4 , , i'" a. 1, rA... , i. 'v:Sa ; ,:I �N- '. ,d.:. ;, '. r.. .,. v.. I t'+r�' 'C :R19Nr l,k',rY. ,V 1 I-;'itih. V i t r 511' tfl..p+•' , , :. 'c' n.!, w,,, , ',a' 'r "'�.!. . �`j ,r ,,,. 3r n,: p ,:1 f sr, s,�i l , S 1,,,'. •,w tr` II i M eb? _ 'r311::r, 1 .t 4str '. � ' P,,, �, 4, ; F � "r�.,- ' r , Y' i t �s � S>' r, bf� d. x^ : a .;^ , rVr .4 t ty ' 11_ u; - I1 ;: 1 .,4, .1«•'� :1 V',lr!' .f 'v ,. Yf �( 1'i li r}, r"A: te, 1./11N ii:/t'ti .'k"' '.t�Wif 1 •'t,
A. f _ +:" 11', ' 1 1j i J.: Vies. rt .rn l Y`.:
1, ,
4
... a ' ,ti<d; c ._ . 'l t �:' "' t ' r �'+. a,.E,i
` �- - „,r.r •,�•,• 1 1. _ i ,'r al%�'i t i ' e ,y. r..yi,�9, t `
,
,
Use ��y}-
1�' 1 1, u' r p r4vr'
,
11
' .4. - r - 1 I 1; t it ,^�r It �h 4k�1a �l}°1...1 d i4 iaai I4':1".
,
ll,
1V !
r � 1
n rvra
• .. ' 'r2 r. o .. - a JY r
.
.,
Eightieth Year • ►nom
• SEAFOR FRID,E1'Y,EU RY 10 1939 4
.111thole Number 3713 • a
CARNEGIE LIBRARY Hensall Societies Are ,A,ctive FG ONDYILL CHURCH S e a f o r t h Beavers Defeat
. BOARD APPOINTS As Many Meetings aro, held ` ANNUAL MEETING �Tav 'stock Greedshirts In
` �OF'FICERS, E O R YEAR I n Villa gee' During Week H E L D 0 N TUESDAY Hard Overtime Battle Here
r,
A
dr'M1.V t1 F Y�k r"'or,
li .,.a r
F. B. Moffat is Re -,'este • • • • • •Council Receives and. Adopts ongregation Hears Satis- Farmer N.H.L. Star Re- o • ! • Always Iaxd'll `
,W fit 4>".r 1✓
Chairman; Mrs. Reid, Auditors' Report; Learn factory Reports Oi ferees AS Teams Play Une tion' aid la tln ;h k E,
O11 O. M. E.A.130ar[� Year's Work.II
Y� a�� .
IN
Secretary. But Tw,o Families an Re- Of Hardest Fought Games perfectAttendance the otse,,'i'
lief. Seen in Years. �`
6.,^+'�.,^-,.,+.rte h Sr , il` .
At ,the annual meetin' of the
RECEIVE REPORTS M1.EMBERSHIP NOW 278 There are many community re SPEAKS - WIT " E� D, ° F'
Ontario 'Municipal Electric Assoc cords of one kind and another, but „ , ;1 i wi `'
lotion held at ti,e Royal York one of the most notable for this, i
Hotel Toronto, thi"s week, Mr. E. E OF THE WEEK Tlve MITCHELL' PLAYS s, s Alw 't
The annual mneeting of the Seaforth angrual meeting of the Egp0.and- or any other community, has been The foll'oWlilwg'i from tl]ia Godl�jcl7j ' M'; ,
vi lle United 0hurch was held in title ` i" i
Public Library Board was held in the L. Box, Chairman of the Seaforth IN HENSALL basement an Tuesday afternoon with HERE THURSDAY created by Mr. and Mrs, W. J. &inalS£2rf'•bheur, garlia�ienraly.r� gar.' a
',clone hall on Monday evening, Feb. public Utility Commission, was Williams, � r'
a representative atteadlance. The 'pas- of town, who 'this porter; ilzati AsLe Biumne; �a,
8t11n, with a eda atbend4anoe, elected one of the District Vice_ month completed their twenty- "W. $ GolidSng, Liberal, SautAls`Ahta r.,k
The regular meeting of the village ,for, Rev. A. W. Gardiner, 'presi'derL anti Tavistock vs. Seaforth T
Tike Following officers were elected Presidents. Mr. Box served as first year of perfect attendance at on•, g! ren the imrpo2ranit )ead�alf shat tt
for 1939: Cihairmaat, P. B. Moffat; Chairman of the Resolution Com council was lrelxi Monday even; in conducted .the, opeping exercises, af- In one of tihe hardest fought battles the Northside United! Church Sun- Frisday er£fiemonn iu the ontiawue� ` ` I�
the eouncill chambers at 8 p.m., with ter which James Love was, cel to
rsect+eiarytceasctrer, Mrs'. M. A. Reid; mitt,,. ' witnessed, on the Seaforth ice in a day School. Tdr`rome
all members present except 'Courm-41- the chair and James McIntosh ap + ch ,s re,ba4,e, maidllt apotther k
. property commtl,ttee: J. G. Mills, chair- number of years, the SeaEarth Beav-
man, 1VGds Mabel Turnbull P. B. 1Viof- lar G. I+1 Brock. Mittutes' of the pre Pointed secretary. Dtrriug the year mg defeatetL Tavistock Green o1 suis alswail° R11i4et, •earneet' cammlionFj
• • • • • • vi 'seaus'e ad'dress'es. Mr, GHoltding alwrays y;„"�
fat Basil Dtrmcaui'; book corznmri,btee, gens two meetings were read, and ,an twelve members were retseived by ser -hints 21 4'n an overtime gamy, on 511.
44
.Miss S. 1. McLean, chairman, Miss mfoti'on of Jotness and' Shepherd were tfficate and four by professiolni Of � • • • • •"commanda the attention. and resWft
l�lice Daly, Mrd. M, A. Reid, B. Duncan, adopted•. G. M. Caere and G. Hess ap faitAr, the total membership now being Tuesday night. The game was wit- of the Howse. He speak wibh ease, 1
mes�td by over 500 spectaGo'rs', who )
COMPLETE YEARS geared as delegates, from the Chaan'ber 2713. with hardly am9 reference molt?,, .�, ai
$crmae9 5tewai�L Miss` G. 7homPsoll' g° stew far Ude first time a professional wdrdch is a. ,relief whseU an increasing: s" " sw
Was reappointed Librarian. of Oommerce, asking for a rebate on The following members were Te- Zeferee lwtermedliate game. This 1.
LARGE CROR�D ENJOYS ly lame nvmober of wrembeir- �;Ve i
The total number of volumes 'given shall rent for t)he losrt benefit dance. 'moved by death: David Ge'nkinell, was, George Hainsworth, formerly of f,
TwdtcheT'i and Shepherd: That the Mies Agnes' McConnell G. H. Coleman, y taken reams their s'p'eeches''tthese
wut was 11,531, 2,405 of to being PERFECTATTENDANCE Pe Taranto Maple Leafs. now �e BIG St�ATING PARTY
'council rebate the hall rent to "' the James Boyce, Glen Houston', Mrs. ,,a .
juve�nnile. One 'hundred and thirty- G.
ed from the N.H.L. League, but still "Mr- Golding, warned the House that w"
Chamber of Commerce far the last William Grum¢aett William (�- Wal r t
seven books were added) to the Iist''r active in amateur sports, coaching if the Federal •. Government 'takes full �, .F
benefit dance. Carried. Geo, Walker 'lace, William Leitch, .Robert J. Beat- reslpons5d'bilityr for, relief them, from
�luiuug 1938. There are 365 members two Waterloo hockey teams, as well - a :
W. J. Wil- appeared" asking for tihre use of the ty, Malcolm Beaton, James S. Brown, Tyr
tasting 'books regularly. Mr.. and Mx�sL as refereeing in Uhe O.H.A., Michitgan Annual S. C. I. Alumni Par- that day, 'you say good-bye to the
chuiob 'sheds :to hold, community sales Mrs. Robert Doig. ' ra.rlld Ontario League and the Interna- '
'lams' Honored at North- in,. Shepherd and, Jones: That G. The reports from the secretaries, of salvewcy, of The country. The monis' o,1 .sA'
1.tionral League. This was the first,
Walker have the 'shed for the pu'r- the various departments yndieated Ui ty is Held on Monde pal offircdals, bre c'a'ncel, keep trbe
side Sunda i�Ch001. Tae in ?years Hains'warth has been y closest check on relief anrci they
�"'' y pose of 'having a sale eu Wedrnesday, satisfactory progress Isle fallowing in the Seaforth rink and many of the1-1
Goderich avers Feb. 22. Carried. F• Beer appeased anw'unts having been raised: Ses Evening. sihould be p'eatmitted'to continue tlo do E,
las a delegate fromr, the Canadian scion fund $10.75; W en'& Mis-ion . °lderl hockey fans of the town will so:
Lose to Deaf orth On Sunday, Feb. 5, `presenta.tions remember the game wltten "Dot" Reid 'Canada. is an agricultural country P }
for perfect attendance for the year Legion asking for a reduction in hall cry Society, $236.50; Missionary and knocked HainsworUh out when' play- The S. C. T. Alumni skating party thins welfare of the farming tom- .. , r.l
-- -- 1938 were made in Northside United 'renrt For holding of bingo; sante to be Maintenance, $605.27; Sunday School, ing junior )sockey_ _® nnrmber of .the was held on Monday evening and in g.
muntity should. be the first cornslrdera__
considered .later, T. Sherritt and W. $83.89; Mission Band', $2; Women's spite orf tale soft ice a large crowd of tion of Parliament. The solution of
Goderich Badminton Club were the Church Sunday School. The Sunday local hockey stars of the future were
SoLd'an appeared as delegates from Association, $354.13; Neil Shaw Mis skaters enjoyed the various' numbers c'w
guests of the Seaforth Club in'' an school has had: an average attendance sniccessfu'1 in Obtaining an autograpdr Canati.'a's problems, the con,binuedy ]des :,
rho several farm land owners in the ,Sion Circle, 75.25; General Fund', to tare full, o,"1
indeutclub tournament 'hell On the la of 107 for the year ended, a,ncl 28 between the periods. in the country's ability to pu't agri- - t
cal coixrts' Wednesday night. Seaforth scholars had perfect attendance, The corporation, re the exemption of farm $1,918.0.5. The initial Messrs. Nelson' Cardno and Edmund •f
period opened with both culture on a paging 'basis'. Also Can- ,4
won the Wren's singles and mixed presentation's, which were made by lands. Twitchelll-aind James: That 3 Officers Are Elected teams playing slowly due to flue con Daly were in charge of the evenings ,t
by-law be prepared granting all farmactdv tiers, and Miss Mabel Turnbull ada, he added, is an exporting nations ;,,,§
doubles, while the ladies+ doubles Rev, H. V. Workman, were in the Officers elected are: Trustees, Jno. d'ition of the ice. Pearson was pet- and the prosperity of th,e Dominion, 15
�„
form of d'iplamas and seals, the di lands of 10 acres or over exempted to alized far tripping after three Mein- Presented' the ftS'llnwdng prizes: Elim- to Goderich, F F resets, in large measure, on the trade s
the extent of 6 mills on the village P. Elgie, James Love, W. J. Finwi- u.tes of 'p'lay a'nd sdaortl atter Har- L1ATn ��
1.The following are the r'e'sults of lomas for the Ors•t perfect year, the llage y 'nation skate couple, Miss agTeements, wnhieh can be negotiated �'=_°
seals for each succeeding year, The rate, , Carried. R. J. Paterson, box col- gen; auditors, K Stewards,
t Jackson, J. ris was sent 'down. The Beavers had Regaer and Arnold Scott; graceful
,the m'ahclres: Love'; Board of Stewards, It. E. Mo- with ether couatrie's to expands our .
lector, reported as Qravdrrg collected 'skating, Mrs. W. C. Bennett anti Chas. ,?;
record attendance goes to Mr. and Kenzie, Ro McGonigle, Alister Broad- the best of the play, but failed' wrhen t,e•
Men's Doubles Mrs. W. J, Williams, who have com- $57.00 since last meeting, leaving a y around the Tavistock net. Tavisrfack Reeves•; lucky door prize, 1fass Sally "Referrisr
foot,,,W. Cameron, A. McDonald. g to the tremendous, load of a(T
balance of $550.14 still outstand'in'g. I. Wood'-
pleted 21 years, of perfect attendance. It was moved by Peter Peterson and tried a number of long shot& which debt burl . int'
Griffith and Elliott, Goderich, de. Following are the names of tOvose Twitchell and Shepherd: That we ex- Stade handled with ease. With one burdening the Canadian ,petyple
feated Dorrance aryl Hays, Serafarth, I tends the Collector's time to return Uhe s'ecorrd.ed by John M•cCfoy that the •. today, Mr. Golding called an illi •neem- m
who have so faithfully attended and official board 'meet at the call of the minute to go Yausd'e was sent off for bees of Parliament to call to the sup.11
22-2(0; Weedmark and McKenzie de- the number of years of perfect at roll until April 3, Carried, George tripping. y ,
feated Watson and Lumby, Goderich, tendon,,: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wil Walker appeared' re his account with minister to decide some way of get- port of Finautce Min's'ter Drcnndng in =;,x?
2214; Brmvir and N. Cardno defeat- rho viilagt, book's to be audited by ting rid of the debt of $50U, The The second opened with Tavi's2ack eaforth Ministers an efforri tlo practise economy. All ..
)!ams, 21 years'; Mr. J. Robb, 11 year's; one man short and the Beavers press
�ed McManus and Currie, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. A. 14 Porteous, 11; Mrs, the vil4:ge auditors. Auditors' re -I, treasurer was also requesdtttl to keep governments, be felt, should give same
ing the play in Ta'vis4ock territory, WjII Meet long
S+i,lls slid MscTavish defeated 1>art was read and the report s'h'owed . ;Til envelopes containing church con- g overdue consdrdtraRi'on to 'light -
J, I ollard, 10; Mrs. W. Webster, 8;, Only on'e penalty was handed out, this q;
Previ•tt •and' Dowk'er, Goderich; 22-5, a favorable balance, except the School tiitiutians for at least x }'ear so that ening the Loo lc the taxpayers'. He osW
Mina Margaret Pethick, 7; Jannette e i flay' c•au, if necei so, be compared. ers d to Neeb for,baartl'in.g, The Beav- ad tlat poli'ticua are not wholly °µ+
Ladies' Doubles Baker, 7; Misys Maxine Lawrence, 7; '?card, whit^h'thad'a deficit. S,Isepluerd' '-`' ere did everything but score and had The Seaforth and District Minister- to blame for this Load; t
Miss S. I. Woad and Janet Ctuff de-' aned Janes: That. the auditors' report A hearty vote of thank- was tendered he people i
Aubrety Baker, 7; Alex. Baker, 6; Pian -the lrrstor r d ,his wife. Rev. and Mrs. Faul'haufer busy stopping shr)ts from ial Association will ,hold. its regular t)rems+elves mu -t take same of the lis- -:.i
feated W,,s Durari`n and Miss Park, ald Sa,vauge, 5; Miss Lea'therland', 5; be adtu•p'ted as lead and .that copies all angles. G. Hildebrand went meeting on Monday afternoon, Feb. credit for it, becays•e con.
Goderielh, 19-16; Mr's. Meir and Miss of same be printed and that fihP audit- A. W, Gardiner, for wwking so fadth- ta.ntly they ,�`i
Vines Wilma Hay, •1; Mrs'. J. Barron, through the del'tnwe for what looked ]3, at 2 m., in
flys' and influential' A heart vote P. Feganondville United are "king governments far increased
Peg Grri:evc defeated Miss Evans au,i 4; Miss A. Lawrence, 3; Mrs. J, ing fe-s be paid. Carried. Corres'po'n-' y } y lila a sure goal, only to hit the a
Miss Gurria, (rCKieriClit, 22-16; Miss P. rler,r r was yeas' as follotts: Monteith of thanks from the congregation was goal Church. RaPe'tt5 will be prose nted by services and expendituros of amt kind
:Tright, 3; Eril'PR1, (la'ric, 2; Donald o;t and bounce into the corner. It. Rev. Charles Cumming, of Walton, and a.nather wlhdcb t:an ons "+'
'.,Stec aril Pitt leis Southgate de I.`` Montoith, Czech'o-Slovak Industrial aiso extendod to Mr. David McLean y bead to ,M15
'toss, 1; Fred, Wecdmark. 1: Harold ; wtis this kind of trick that kept the and by Rev. W. A. Bremner, Se'•aforth. hi h'er taxes. M.r. Gold;n advocated' I?"
y 5 for his genervrns annual donation of gr g
feared Miss I'�llow and Miss Acker Knight, 1; Billie }faker, 1: Garfield' Surve Judge T. M. Costello, Mtrg" b•'s from scori:11s t::ist, alter time. All rh'e ministers of the town, and sur- a five -point prbgrdm.: Ecotto'm
man, Goderich. 2219; M'.ss Thompson ( bF Quin•ran, W. If. Golding, M,P., Dep-� wood from his farm, for heating pur- y: elfm- `„
1 Raker, 1: Mr. Ff, arerice. 1; Latriva The' Reavers P,P:i' ,01 pivs,sing.the round'in'g district are crord'ially invit- inati,on of overiappiu Dominion. and
7"' poses . ,
and Miss Aktric:r�e, Gadericlt, defeated ROSS, 1; Mae Clark. 1; llett.y Clark, 1 � uty 111inistc�z of Health, Salvation' II'.iirti frame with 'i'a wk occasion. ed. � g il
aI
Miss Mary Hays and Miss' Alice Reid. Array, on'tario Municipal Ass'ocia'tion. I rovin'cial services; furthor reduced .
y • a]ly breaking away to it r' Stade ,'etre _ • tariffs; expansion of trod', Lo ease the ;r
22-5; Mdse Ytitid.t arn1 Miss Durnin. • Lieut. B. .f, Dunra.n, Mrs. W. Imide rn.:ious mansen'ts. T':., game got a
Go*rich, defeated Miss Vern. Mole brand, City of Port Arthur, Dept. of littica rougther in this 'loll with bath railway and unemp:oyme-nt problems; 111
and Miss S. Wood; 22-5; Miss Kemp Pensions and Nat.ionai Healbh, Econ- I Taxpayers 1 and firm control of relief expend'- I
Orange Lodge tenni.% using high sticks and handing Hibbert T'wp tures.
and Miss Brough, Godericb, defeated omicai Mutual Fire Insura•nee Co., . otlt ,Sonne stiff botfyehecks. With three • "SI,r. Golding voiced his confidence '
Miss N. Jeffrey and Miss Barbara c 5icic Cdnildmen's Hospital, County Reor anize minutes lefi Heid' of 'i'avista,k s•cm•ed r j .r
Reid, 32-5; Miss Prevett and Miss At- Sponsors Euchre Treasurer --same filer'. Twitchell anal I from a scramble in front of the net. Council Meet in the Dominion Goveraumcni and j
trid God'erich, defeated Mrs. Brug- Shepherd: ']'flat Donald Walker and L commended it for its accomphshtuK-nts „3
Ye. One minute later Hubert evened the ger and Mts. Rutlr, Sproat, 22.5. IIoY F?i'crh bc'r refunded t'u poll Ura :1t ,, eertu•t mtetin> of the district of th•f pato three years in the midst
1 score, Six penalties weer thsindcd out of 'difficult time ,
Mixed Doubles The ladle, of Uhle Oran..ge Ftxige. held paid by them- Carried, Bills and ac -I nu.nlbe'rs of rho Cuthal.ic 1'ax tyers i Hibbert council met in the township
T>~ � I with four going to Tavisfi:ocic and two
mrran'ce and S. Wood defeated a very successful. ellchre party ore counts wore reatd as follows: .1, A., Asr:c:ciation came (,!ii• anfiouncclrn''tut to the Bearers. hall, SLaffa, on Saturday, Feb, 4, with •
Griffith and Evans, Godieridh, 33.30;
Wednesday evPn'inc wil.h twenty-five Iatorson, premium on bonds. $„8A0: of i(s �rr'organizwion, The ni'•w or -I rho mcmtbers all pres'ont. Reeve Win.
a ° Fortytivc seconds a.ffer the aver- '•t
Hays and Cluff defeated R. Lumby and tables in play. 'I'll,(, prizes went to: Provfn.cial Treasurer, insulin, $1,95: 1 .ganization. will be- along line, dlffor-I tinre started, T. Sills scored from a J. Kay presided. The tax collector,
DurnA.n, Goderich, 23-19; McKenzie Ladies' first, Mrs. Albert Baker; ]one Municipal World, supplies, $12.16, eat fr()nt the former• on,c,. U'Allh parish stlat. from the blue line. From then Mr. F. O'Jdrien, reported taxes were Legion Euchre
and Meir diefeate'd V. Elliott and hands, Mrs. ,5yd, PulImun;- eonsola- l e,risall Hydro, hall, motor and rink, will organize at 011(7,. These are coming in better this year than rOf.
y � � fa the end of iter period the Beravers '�
tion, Mrs. Joe Fekart; gents? first, H. grant, I Km'ulxd into, rc"gional units, and the lalayi•tl defensive hockey, letting 'Cavi• suime years past, The Clerk w -as in- The winners of the stag euchre held „..
Mrs. Currie Godericku, 22-16; McMan $ 1.09; Chamber of Commerce, strutted to write the Scott Memorial h the Seaforth Legion oa February G. Parke; ion', tarda, Rill Moutgom- hall rent, $9.OQ; (_. M. Case, teaming i retrivnuis will be. formed into dicrcexaru lock do all bine work.
us scud Pillson, Goderich, defeated y gi y .
VVeedtmark and. Grieve, 1613; Duroker ery; consolation, Mr. (}lvifi'eld, ar>d coat for hall, $fil.7ts; W. R, Dav- and arohdiocesan emilies'. Local or. h Hospital, Seaforth. in regards to in -I 3rd were: Games, H. Dale and N.
A draw for SE'AFORTISr Gaal, Stade; defense,
quilt wa.* marfte;'with di.
anti Parkes, Goderich, defeated Brown 'dean, coal for Ira11, $67.63; W. Taylor, fleece were elected. On February 19 Hobert, Sills; centre, Hum -is: wings, gent patients. The fallowing ac- Wes2cott; lone hands, T. G. Scott,
and Lester, 227; Cardno and South Oar•dno winning, labra on streets, snow', $1.80; L, Iled- the rHgional divisions will organize counts were passed: Itoad expend'- The g8imles were keen' contested,Pitinner•y, Kruse; alt.. G. Hildebrand, ygaffe defeated Watson and Ackerman, den, irabor on %t•ree.t.s, snow, $3.80; A. the diocesan assembly and adtministra•' ticlhroeder, A. Hild:ebrarui. Muir, Bell. Lure, $25.45; direct relief, $149-2 ; tfhrree pair hei'ng tied for games; alsoHildebrand, 'lab,or ern' streets, s•now, tion officers will be elected, TAVISTOCK-Goal, Faulbaufer; de- general exponzlittire 26.50; accounts the lone bands called for a cut tbGad+erich, 22-19; MacTavish and Hays
�Miss-Evelyn
$ -
defeated Currie and Tihompson,, God-., $5.30; A Prior, labor on streets, snow, Tho main palin4 of this reorganiz8' fens,, Pearson, Faber; centre, Keil; paid, $135,16. -'Phos. D. Wren, Clerk. 'decidee a winner. t'
,rich, 2213; Salle and Reids defeated Huron Old Boys $1.40: A. Smith, ,labor an streets, tion is to appeal for new Legislation wings, Boehler, Ma res; alt., Rae,
Prev'itt and. Altrid:ge, Goderich, 22-12: snow, $3.90; D. San'gste`r, labor on at the coming seq,;ion of the Legivia• y
Neeb. Vogt, Eickl�i•, Yaus'ie. •
McKenzie and Jeffrey defeated Lum Association stmeds, snow, $1.80; O..Geiger, team- ture. The former bii'1 was found to Summary: First Period, - Goals, ,y
and Privitt, Goderich, 22-5; Buch- ing, "snow, $16.15; A. Dick, trucking he unworkable. However, the new Junior Farmer and ' Du' ncan
by none: penalties: Beavers, Harris;
aman and Kemp, Goderich, defeated snow, $13.50: D. Kyle, labo'r'on streets hill i:* felt to thavo no defects and Ttivistoek, Pearson, Yausie.e
Brown and: Mole, 19-16; Dowke,T and The annual picnic of 'the Huron Old and rink, $13.80; T. Richardson. labor -will be quite sati,sfac'tory to all con- Seeonul.Periodr-Goals, none. Penal- Cup ']'eons Seek Playoffs
PeTlow, Goderich., defeated Hays andBtkys' Association- TorontoaToronto will be on rink, $18.25; G. Walker, balance accred. All that is desired is a just tiag-Tavistock: Neeb.
Hart, 1916. held at the Canadian Natiowd Exhibi- salary, $15.63; G. Hudson, balance share of corporation taxes, which is a Third PPriad-- Goals: Tavistock,
tion grounds' on Wednesday ,afternoon, con-stitutional right to ask for, but Reid, 17.45: Beavers, Hubert, 18.55, .,
(Continued on Page 4) Londesboro 4, Winthrop 2 were penalized for tripping and while
June 21st, the re must be direct. legislation, before Penaltie.�--'beavers: Harris, G. Hilde- liondes'boro defeated Wineth'rop 4-2 off F. Dorrance tied the soore when I
YARNA equiCablo taxation carz be enjoyed by in one of the fastest games witnessed his short glance rl' off MCCartlty's srkate
The annual church services of the brand; Tavistock: Faber, Fickler, Rae, ,:
above association will be field in St. HAY the minority' group. Neeb, here in this league this season. Lon- into the corner of the net.
Members of the township council Paul's Church, Bathurst Street, on ' Overtime --Goals, Beavers: T. Sills, d,eaboro opened hire scoring when W. Tibe Uhdrd opened fast with Dublin I.f,
'met in the ,hall Tuesday. Medical February, 12th. The chaplain of the 0.45 sec. Penalties -None.
Health Officer, Dr. Straw, of C1'inton, assn Iciatiom, Rev. R. F. McDerm4d, will The council of tine Township of Hay Hospital Sick Children, grant, $5.00; Rilcay passed to S. Fa'irservice in pressing the play. They were ftnnlly ;<
I e'feree�-G. Ha.i,nsworth, Kitdh.ener.
was in atteindance. can'duot the services.
met for the February meeting at the Municipal World, supplies', $6.03: De- front of the net w•ha *hoveal bhie rub- successful when F. Stapleton scored.
Town Hall, Zurich, on Monday, Feb. partment of floallh, insulin, $5.76; ber past Montgomery. Two minutes McQuaide came back on a solo to put
The W. A of St. John's Church met 'I1he annual euchre and bridge of Clinton vs Seaforth
at the name of Mrs. M. Reid on Wed- the Huron Old Boys' Associatnon will 6, with all the members present. T'h'e Queen Alexandria Suncatorium, refills later Bruce,MIEey scored, on a &hat Dublin two up. F, Riley and 'Me
nesday', be 'held in Ude Liberty Ball Rosoni, 3003 minutes of the Jhh, 9 meeting were pneumothorax, $15.si0. The council Playing before a near capacity from the blue line. Bettles received Quaid were sent off for roughing and
Dundas St. West,' Toronto, on Wed- adopted' as read. Numerous commiun'i- adjourned to meet, again on Monday, crowd the Seaforth Beavers went 'tile only penalty of the period m
the game ended before they returned,
The manly friends of Mr. Stevens, cations were disposed of. The fol- March 6, at 1.3.0, o'clock In We after- down to defeat from the hands of Winthrop came back sttrnng in the Ktnburwl Goal, R. Rintoul; defense,
of SeaforUh, miss his daily C'el't and n'esday evening, Feb. 15th, whernrlunch lowing resolutions were passed: That noon. -A. F. Hess, Clerk. the Cl'indon Colts to the tune of 9-.5 second and after four minutes of play F. Riley, McDotna)d; centre, Dor-
obliging manner and trust he will will be served' and good ,prizes will be Bylaw No. t appointing the officials an Thursday. Dale Scored from a scramble in front rancP; wings, A. Riley B, Riley; alt„
,Saar be well again: awarded to the lucky players of the net. Dale came back again A, S'co`tt, J. Scott, E. Scott, Carter,
Don't forget tire' Library dance to for the to*.nslhip for 1939; By-law No. • The Beaver-* were in tba Tread tip un -
held do the balsa Thurada,y � night, • 2, appointing poundkeepers, stock val- "Wanted: Party named 'Roost- til tOhe last 12 ,m,innLtes of play when but was stopped by Riley. Referee Reeves. ,.,e
ator and fence viewers, and By -Law' velt'; no experience necessary; for the Colts put on a power play wbich C. Flannery received a cut ern' the Dublin --Goat, McCarthy; defense, +,;
�+eb. 9, 'cause you and I (have to dance A '1lttie fellow �hasd just returned trNo 3, fixing the.' remuneration for insurance business. Interesst and, part- •noteheed them five goals. The &pec- forehead from a flying puck, Hanley, McQuaid; centre, F. 'Staple -
#:lee Minuet, for we can ,deo it right. home from Ibis first day, at Sunday towns,hi•p officials' be read three times ntership offereds Apply Lee Bann, G. Fal.rservice put Londeslxoro"two
( tators, left the rink dazed, as every- ton; wings, Rowland, F, 'Stapleton; ,
We ane sorry to report the serious school; and when asked what he bad and, finaIV passed. That the switch- 406 Commonwealth Building, Pitts- one thought -the, Beavers had the game u,p wihen the W'hitesltirts c'am'e down ,alt., O'Connor, O'Reilly, Kraus•kopf,
canditiont of Mrs. Armstrong, who is learned, he ,replied: .11
stfa101 du the 'hospital kering from "I leartred the First Cbmmand'ment board in Zurich Central be repaired burgeh, Pa,"--Cla,�ifierd advertisement cinched,. on a beautiful comrbina.tion, play. One Burns. =ca
cnngestri'tm and that I will have to sd� mLilll" by the Stromberg-Carlson Telephone in the Pittsburgh Pres: The game opened with both teams m•i'nute ,later Haggett scored to put Referees' -F. Willis, C. Flannery.
Company at a eclat of $600. That a them three up, With live minar•tes
playing fast ,hockey ,and the Play ger Duncan Cup
change of $2.00 ,be made for recon-
nesting' a service wfhdch has been dis-
•
irrg from end to end, 1'eli was pen-
ali'zed for boardipig and w'hal'e off R.
left in the pcsrrod, K. Bettl� soared
from a pass from S. Kerr.
The Dtmcan Cup series played their •4''''
fourth game on Saturday morning I
continued: at any time after deben-
�"�
Hamilton
McEwen notched the first goal from
1,ancle*baro-Goal, Radford,; de
with old the teams' figrhting for a
tures in Yui' have been paid' and Yut�
, mL 1, �,ll' st
IraN
11M
ln�trn'tl
a scramble in front.. of the niet. Schrrop-
fans*!', Arthur, FAdrRP.rViCe; centre, B.
chance to get, into th'e play-offs. The ,~
tbher service is wanted on same Prean
- • /"
der tied ,the -,core when, he ,got the
Riley; wings, W. Riley, G. Fairser-
fending Athletics continuer' their win_ • .;
feces. That Henry Thiel be appointed
r86oawdl oft! FTarrisr shot. Rennie put
vice; alt., 13. Riley, 1-faggett, Leiper,
thing streak by defecating the Aces 4-2 fx
caretaker of the Town Hall at a s'al-
Coke
the Beavers one up when he shot
Snell.
wirth -the Amnterlas climbing to second ;,
cry of $35 per year. That accounts
£rnmt the board,, putting the rubber
Winthrop -Geral, Montgomery; de
place once point behind the leaders. ;
covering paymeritts' of township roads,
in Ube corner of the net bobinri El•
fe'nse, Dale, Elton; centre, Carter;
Tib, first game fouard blue Bears and., it
Fia3 Telephone System, charity and,
Is Mood Fuel
'loft Rath was sends down for slash-
wings, McCall, Nichols; salt., Case,
Beavers aglhting it cwt wit'ir rthe Bears ",
relief and general accounts be pait�tl
a •
Ing and this gave the Beavers the
Kerr, Farquarson, Betties, Doima:ge.
finality emerging the winners' by a ,`tit
as per p Road*--
Ince Lo notch tthedr thi'rdi goal, G.
Refereehs•---F, Willis, Q Fia'nmem
score of 4s3. The boys couldn't. get ";
J. M. 7,iler, Rd. 10, $1.60; M. D. Deitz,
High in Hest
Hd'idebra'od getting the goal from. a
Dublin 3, Kinburn t
�galm'e
otirgamazed' and the 'gram,, was very .,x,11
W
fepaircs power grader, $8.85. Hay Murn-
paws off A. 111 de'brand,
This was also fast with Ain-
slow. Tlhe goad -getters ,for the Bears X,,
'sips' Telephone System - Northern
Electric Co., material, $169.07; Bell
Low1[i Cost
The Ca1Rs tsrtarrted fast in. the Sec-
to tie Vie rafter four
burry being defeated by Dublin 3.1.
Roth these•tea.ms are pl,a�ring in O.R.
were X. Doig 2, O'Connor De Carrot'
and for the Beavers, D. McLean, 2, 8 a11'
ond, &±care' min-
Leagues' therefore have
Telephonre Co,, toll's,, November to De-
Utes of play. R McEwen got the
H.A. and- wore
Smith. �°;11,
camber, $93,69; H. G. Hess, 1 'month's
rubber psatst Stade. G. Hildebrand re-
practise and have better fearcn play.
The stecotnd, game between; the Al t4'at l
salary, $165:00; postage, annual meet-
Clean and Free
ceived a penalty for tripping and was
Rowland, opened the scoring for Dab-
peties and Ace& was the fastest of t(
Ing, $6.45; Mrs. -G. Moulton, rent, $3;
no sooner in, Me box whhen Foster and
11'n when he short the puck oyear at
r}'?:
the day. Bath teatll ' wars pla b,�,
Stade & Wetdo, coal, $18:62; E. Tie-
A. Hildebrand tol'lowed him for te'ugh-
tangle sof Players, The periost was
good' com'bltc'ataomJ �� 0leatir, hodee}r�
anon &Son a+ect. $16.00. General Aa11,
Burning
flit it up. This left file Beavers two
held up for a Short time when I�1n:
the fOr
"A.,�i�,
No ptitinities wele'psved out. Qtii7i
Covute-M'undef'part World, subs., $9 ;
m•• short, but Staid', held, off! all the
'foul sceceiyed a ciwck ern' ad.
lan's�comd tato fth, tho �t1> ell . „s„a:
postage; tack veri•6nations, $1:35;
�� /�1y' �T�°�
CLU'' F SONS
Calms' attacks un'di, 'has, team wAs at
Kinbura forced tahei 'play In ,thy tees-
0,06halor thtiid' 19, 11flo1�ef° irfi Ghi3#g ^ t'> `a°;�'
Tres, Huron, hospitalization, $2.10:
$
1V •
(Contl� ed do Page 4)
onnd, Krauskop'f and J. IolOoltrmantr
,.
(�oht- oil fy t4
..
1.11,d, , I ,1) 1*r �jIs .
'
.
a
1
! tIVL,, I'Y �SKr, ISI
, ..
',,.. '.,:' ,.,
.,
, mL 1, �,ll' st
IraN
11M
ln�trn'tl
;. ,:. ,.... ,.-,.., ,;:';'. .t.•..
M1 ..' . r J ,
-. 4
.. ..,,..
i
0..1
u
^,
„ F .. '. r
'(+���
I
w r,G ,
'�r, '«L..
t .1; , t''✓ h'.'ytr
k ifi,. 1 fY �R
z' mar , P 4��� 3,F n
F y�q
r , �J.
k t 'tar h � i.- -,, .. .,,,-:
4F. r
•w,t� �
., .. ,... .. .... .. �f �
, .. , . ,a, .z r .. :
.. .., .. f.{ .. .c.,: n., < .. ,. ,,t. ,,.. ... .,cY.,:.. ,. t. ,. , .. E ti Al ,.- ;, r,» ,.p.
., ,.,. ,., .v. , a:- ... .. , I r .;. K .� .. .,fit V�J, . � 4 , t v.t 5` ..h. -d.
f r: ,i. .. ,. .. 2. F , , ... ...11 .x ,. ,.. i :., ,. L- .. , k 1 1 ., r !.
i .Jra. ,. l' ,. .r III1 -..1 1.. ., ,} 4 r; .,, . 1 M'. n,. r, A n YY
... ,.. �' , . , , .. s .w , JrvF' v kh _ i �. , -nt, t % b ,r. ,,, ,.. V"s'rr .. .. I, . ,,,J�
, . - r•. , r,u r .,.. .. ,.,... .i,. , � -E a, r,.,. „r ,.r y-. .. efy. ,u:w. v„ .«_n ,; .+k rl ,.:,. ,., y .a �.. .. ;. a v, t +,,2r ,1}..x-.
'r .. , .: ; r �'{, • n .. M yt� • r , .. � ... ,, � ,, w,.,-, ,.� . •v,...u1I ,•;r
,. . 1, .J 1. , .. , 1. . .. 4o, w _1 t«.. r •�'. � ... , , ,,. � . .. ,. ,a 1 1 r ,. t. r, r i ...a", . �, r
F. k r ¢�. t-. t. W t 1 ,� ,. [,I
, rv,u , '1'J' e 4 fY v
„« �. ..1 ::�}�. �.,. v,. ,.: t -. ,,,a ..., �.. w,. rb., S_V Y J .,., ,.G &a 1h' .r. , - ,, n. ,.... �' h-.
. , ", .. A <¢ , �,. . to .(e . 'f.. i. . t �4.
-., , .. 1: V. y,� a n'ec .. m 4n >!.'� , t ,, tv+' w „<... A h -, "� , . ,. .. 1-,,,�+.
'r. ,.. i r•V ..S'a Ff li;',a. .r,.:,: ..r r. �Yi.. SI,.,-,., r.e : ...�r.�7r'!. .�..t� `�, r.: �.. R .... ......... !�t!.d �..'�a?+... �i... .. ,� -0_•wW �r i4 1,�4 h. •M-�. »r .. ...k........t4-....._F:9.ah..Y�i:""fi.. ..�`^1°,, ..., ,.�vii�,�,'.r, .,, e.n�..1., ...,,,�, n Xi,er.,:4fn i14u.aJ.�:r..F..�G•r ala w!'fJ1,,.Yf:.,F.,o,9.l,;t....-�V,.".Fe.LY'in.,Pn,V;Ii,u.r,.,Off4ti..<,in65J.,,,c.ut3,tr.x'SJ.tJbm M�4A �@%arEA,n. 1.5W,1,a%lf uw.d.,r•C..mlPShr,•.L��`liWiwaiN.�LLy�F...wIE�Y�`9aie7±!L'1L':.Wt/w...ls'«�.,. I,.uuXai.!dL.�.a?sJu^:LWJ,.'1 WI�i6Nt�ilelm�:.fLArf��AUYE'.hvSu.hwLe�.ifLitfyJet11,4dn1e�U�.�.d