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�;y' �iI ( churcdh azul to 'tt)e Sunday S'ahooi (fin most` imiteresti'ng. dwspirin$ an trc L "`m Ort liiiaPkytua' �untB
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le9f A t } �Il�lor Farmer their rati'1'gapcegt In the ,near kutuliet sillipvs 1m Canada Our rapt in saber` Mission Circle Meets 1$s Murdock, Mi941 M. Habkixk »
A vale of tiiandr)s was, also tendered, 'to to all of the various ra.4ial 'groups in ow, Mrs., N7. M'etlue'P,. Mrs- W B•
"1% 1£I , t }1j ;, (Continued from Page 1) Rev. R. A. Break for ibis s'plend'id co- thus land is slot to assimilate them, T� Februaary meeting of the Mi$ Cross, Mrs. A. Bltevaauaat', M'rs. �►_
r"� 1 9 sslof
�Ads. operation since coming to our midst. rather 3t ,i's to by workerl'ss, izn a pro ,sion Cdl•'ale of Hemsall United] 'Church lou, Mrs. R. B�an� brOn, Mro- A-
ohh'er two. MomtgOm'ery scored both Cantel
ion,
� Dabs far the Aces on 'solo rushes. Refreshments. . were served by the cess of amalgamlation oY c{ue various was 'held at the 'home of 'Mess Ruth Lammsie, Mns. A. 43pemcer, Mrs_ i�. J.
t"+t g young people and a racial half-hour groups with Beak other arra with our, Brook Friday evening, Feb. 3. The paterrstin, 'Mrs. W. Carlisle, Misty A.
l} ul The flna'l scare was 4.2, and one injury 1�eQves• Dr. Gunn in "Ills Domind'an,' fifst hour was del to working on
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,i+ Nr j r� r 2�ssified Ads will 1>tc insert it r at new lOW CaSll ]Pates wl•ites: "In This land we are all Gods d t onsitt, Miss G. el mie, Mr's, Sero
`fl' tn'-t)�It�" ' g+oi�ng to Stewart W'Jgg 'who disl,ocat- .®��.. * a quilt 'whi'ch the Circle 2s makin'g. ton, Mrs. W. Jones, Mip. M. Leepes
N,( 6+�a'';," I.,, t4 ell his thumb in the third period. BAYFIELD immigrants together, 'and ,together we Supper was served, 'a@ter wrhioh t1Le
I�I��a,,1Px &aro. RRsntad� Lost end FWnd. Caalns 8veaa. Ste—P� wand: mmommmmmmo here ac- he10ra. C. L. Jim. The mteetilcg
r Bisons played to a Miss Dean Castle left on �5atusdraY cording to H1s' purpose and then by marred devotional
the singing ,meeting
aneltuded w'llth "Jetsu's Shall ILeugu
1 t P'he Bruins a.n1d ng 'Of the hymil
Clytf '"•., bat week .. 1 Coat a er idle Sun;' followed wdt(lu the
U Cent 2-2 tie in th9 third 'game. One pen
,•„ '' 2nd week .............d. t last for Hamilton' where she an'te's and by when Ute call comes, go on In Christ 'Mere as IVa East .or W,est,�
must a up a o 0
(', 8rd weefc ........................... icy + ally was handed out, this going to ed Duringthe
1 u ictionl, meeting the'
L.
a, �, .. Ali Cem� one of the leading hospitals to study together to the great new 11>971d still after whdchi the Lloyd's Prayer was re president, Mia. Cross, expressed l
iJbl7'r ,,� "' RrrOwrz f'Or bow.rddng. Doig and Me- iartber on having so lived that there
, r l ,Il . , Each, flgum. fi`r`m] and cal a' one word Dail tallied far the Bruins and Dale the art of nursing. peaked do unison. Scripture lesson delight sed pleasure at the woDlyde
,' 1 3 g.;, {lard et Thanlm, In Riemariam Nota«s-1 cent per word Minimum, 6o cep per week. Mrs. Tom's 'retu'rned on Friday last the Master 'may be able to say unto � ,�,d, by, Miss Pearl Harpole 'and attendance, ,the largest for Some t'ilmel
'k 1,,.., FJagneia an be directed to s 13ra Namber, rasa ori 7M Huron Expositor. fog 16 cents and C. Rags for the Bisons. from Lond�onh,• where srhle was taking us: I was 'a stranger and Ye LOolt the devoltiomad by Miss Gladys Pass- and she hoped that the attewdagree}
rz '. s Ten cents additional per week will be ebamrd it "d' �' a�ova `�B°' 6Ta °Ot Id a l`he last gams was a ]`tote ane -rid treatments 'for her eyes.
me in; naked, and ye 'clothed me; 1 more, followed with prayer by Miss' would continue in the monUha to Damao
" +',, ' Saturday, night is the week in whiff the ad vas. roe ed wh'ea the Amerkk. defeated the Mrs. R Bassett spent the week -Bili was sick and °ye visited m@; I was in 'Elva Mrt Queen Bile 1011 cal'll was an-
' , 'I Births,Marriages and Deaths inin w free e d W= Argas 7 4. Thera was very little com- visiting friends in E'gmondville, 'prison and Ye carne unto me'. Inas- 7l b Women's Waned Day o% d'e'arer'
soared with ,a ve. se ,of scripture On
ilFs' Auction Sales, Notice to Credit° Etc—Rao's on application, binatiou i¢1 this ,game and every man Mrs. R, H. Gairdner visdted her much as ye have dome it unto one of ,Love.' Minutes ,of least meeting were will be !held e , 24, all Unitefollowing
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@ Help Wanted was trying ,one coshes. C. Case scor- daughter, Betty, in Toronto last week. the. least oP thes'e, my 'brethren, Ye l,ea,d by Mists Margaret Tudor, follow- °wa Friday, 71F���lBrent theitr churches)
,.; Agents wa'Ilte(1 ed for the Amerk's in the first and J. Mrs. Matins attended the hair flava done at unto Me.' ed by ,the hlymin "O Masher, Let Me
W1 �r in the pr'o'gram- Mrs. C. S. Hudson.
,.lag Walk With Thee" and the collection. Carmel Presbyterian; 'Miss Salah Fee,
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ik I',+. N1B1'llOUs MEN! WE mil O C o yyANTN ,hG �� neMAID, ReferEal-• .hr A'evenedMel au�Yreceived for
week ro �vention in Toronto last ® rhe 'g'uesi speaker for the 'eventing St pain's Anglican; Mrst W B. C'1Os's•
f'"'zI � titct you for steady prgos! was Rev. R. A. Brook. A list Of new
if,,.`, pay act Yewdenoa Everybody buys Our 200 APply W Box '190, EXPOSITOR OFFICE13-3 penalty for tripping. D. Woods put Mr. John `]Ding Underwent in Clinton an op- HENSALL Hensall United. Miss Greta Im'muli®
,; gra&ranteed produots. Higher quality. Lower the Argos one up in the second, but B'at`on for appendicitis in Clihas- nldssion names was, taken down to be will] 'preside at the 'organ-
''` * prig, ed extperience needed. Your success Case came back to tie the score and pital last week. We are Phased' Ito used for the League's prayer. The Services on Sunday last were con -
Rt,','. mtmke� ours, 6e we help you- Sig coaatunvous (Continued from Page 1) meeting closed with take hymn, "Unto
repeat sales and profits. No risk. Free cams Personal Phillips 'scored to put the Amerks up. report he is progressing favorably- , ducted 'by ,the paster, Rev. R. A. Brook
y The thdrei was a parlor] of scoring. For Mrs. Dalton SmitYl, of Ingersoll, the Hills ATawivd:" and the Mizpd'h with splendid congregations present.
rk, Il'ogue and deUatile. I•`A.MIhEX CO., 54.30713-1
,�.. „ olm�c a 1lontreal' IIE[TNLA'rLSM SCIATICA, BACKACHE, the Amerks: Rint'oul 2, Case, Reid; wtls a visitor with her parents, Mr. salary, $188; G. Fee, balance salary, benedncti'ou, Mists Goldie Cross pre- The morning theme was "Relief For
I,.- __-- R Lnml',+s u are mttacked at the source by Argot4-WaPb'e and Smith. and Mrs. William Higgins, last week. $.4 17; School Board, current expels sided.
,,, -- es, $1,000.00; F. G. Bonthron, 'postage, Every Burden"; nvatf the
Croanitss";
by
C� the JalYcururirtg and a,rrtri_,eptic action of Ruma- Rev: George Morley. of Chatham, , the 'chair, `-Sbldders of t'he Crass"; ev-
ti For Sale naps KEATING''S DRUG STORE. Midgets was a guest at the, United Church $3.00; Monteith & Monteith, salary Young Peoples Union ening subject, "Making the Best of
j;. 3713-1 Parsonage.
7'' and postage, $76.50; F. G. Bonth:r'on, Devat6amal might under the ]Bailer- the Second Best": anthean, "Soil of
EED FOR SALE- WE HAVE A ,euAN- ®_ In the Midget League Monday af- MI' Irawrie Faw7ie, o'f London, spent insnl'nrJlce on l'in'k, $2 .00; D, Walker,
FEED
of double recleaned cull beans. In ternoon 'the Mighty Midgets tied the Sunday with h'is sisters, Misses Fran ship commit ee b the Young Peo'ple's My Saul." A 15 -Minute 80.1Z service
�'' order t make room for other grain. we are Cubs 11 and t11Q'n turned around and refund, poll tax, $2.00; R. Brack, re y
�efor
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offering make rho $for per ton. cooK But ces and, Ethel Fowlie. fund, poll tax, $2.00. Total $1,450.41. Union of Utne United Church was held was 'enjoyed egula the comment-- '
' ,, BRos. MILLIN,ttG Co., Iimsali. Phone 54. defeated the Mites 2-0. In th'e first The members of L.O.L. No. 24 are Jones and Shepherd: That bills and Monday ,evening wdilh, a good attend- meat of the regular service.
.tis'i 3713 AUBOLY_fn Nakin,a, on Fero mazy nth, lto Mr. once, Mass GOldde Cross presiding. At the Fellawayhip and Bible .study
and Mrs. Nelson Autry (nee Jean Cduff), a game D. Stewart scored for the Mid- holding a progressive euchre and accounts 'ars read be paid. Carried.
';, R sA41` Io COLUMBIA wYANDOTTF, daughter. gets and R'o'ss for the Cubs. A Hub dance in the Town Hall On Valentine Jones and Shepherd: That By The hY�'. "what a Fellowship, What om Tlhwrsdlay availing, Feb. ll 'the
iI FOR
4 cockerels. 20 White Wyandotte ert continued his: scoring by scoring a Joy Divine" Opened the meeting and, theme 'tak'en by the pa star was... The
pullets; evening, Feb. 14. Nag. 2, 3, 4 and 5 be given first and
(�I .1 pullets, nay�ns cockerels,
heavy. B�� e y nme a goal in the second game. Buddy The many friends of Mr. Brenton second leading, Carried'. Shepherd the Lordls PIraY'eI- ,in unison followed. Unpandanauble Sim
Weeks -bra Brown Leghorn (prised). also Deaths Smith $cowed the second goal fez' the I-Lillnar• principal of the public school, Scripture lesson was ''Bail' by Mr.
- vvee .4aid o mantel radio, complete with �" amid Janes: That BY laws 2, 3, 4 and Ralph Break, and Uh'e dlevational by Mrs. Walker (*rrvnlisl'e received word
't.` • batteries (1000 hour A•). Apply to D. CLARE Midgets. were sorry to hear he had :resigned 5 be -given third and final i later-
that Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cassidy, for-
. WAY.. KipP�• 3713->tf DODDS—I,n Tu_akmsmitat, on Wednesday, Feb. Thi ,games are getting more in- as teacher owing to ill health. Mm. Ross Forrest. Minutes and ao31
,' sth, Roll Tor,d. Dodds, in his 73rd teresti'ng as they go along, so try and Carried. Relief Officer J. A. Pater- call followed. The bu'sdn'esls Period mer 'residents of this village, were
.. y Mr. George Weston is visiting with son reported two fasmldes' on relief, the proud 'parents of a baby ,girl.
get dawn Monday afternoon at 4.30 to friend's in Detroit at present, the first since last April. Jones and was resided over by the president, Mr. and Mrs Laird Mickle were in
ri, Articles For Sale cheer the kid's along. Shepherd: That vl now adjourzl, Mr- en Hicks, and a skating ,party
` . wall be he'l'd' in tdve very near future Exeter Orr Friday evening last Exeter
FOR SALE -Two IRON WELL PUMPS, Carried:—Jas. A. Paterson Cle'sk. tin the '`'Deal ,rink. "I Can Hear My Ing the 'carnival 'held at the Exeter
' so�atlon water frank, N W Wined, for, live The Treasurer Of Hensall, J. A. author Calling" was sun' and was A,•� under the 'auspices of the Liana
�,. stook; cuttang box; WhiSletrse; two `�' Seaforth Beavers CROMARTY ZURICH - Paterson, report's that he has I'eCeiV' S,. g Club, Mr. 'Mickle `':Bing one of the
stO"e'; ice, 6ea J. G. MULLEN. 3x12-2 ed more tax prepayments in tpe followed by a deli!g'htful piano solo by
"; (Continued from Page 1) Mr, Joseph S'peare gave a party ]as't Zurich school reopened Monday of Mr's Laird 'Mickle, which was much Itmg
k -win to month of January this year khan were sd Mr Ken Passmore present Georgia. Hancock, attractive young
JR ' SALE 1 SINGLE BOB FROM
sF1i1�b : , ,for tel,- Aptly w W- A- full
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OR SALE—NUMBER OF 50 POUND up
Sweetex trims, .20c ; gal'va'nized 60-1b. tubs, bhl
galvanized 110-11•b. drum§, 60c; gum ]ars, tihe
gallon glass Jugs, 2I.5e ; mrd other art -
es. We ',rave a few 'of each arYti,,, : fust Wh
ne, first served, W A- CRICIL trig.
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Property For Sale for
A bio
�O.USE FOR SAIrFrIN SEAFORTH, wh
seven -roomed frame cottage and garage,
nv'enixmtly situated on West William Street. .go
pply to MRS. JOHN McLACHLAN, R R e
o. 4, Seaforth. Ont„ or ROBERT J. ELGIE;
R- No, 2, I{ippen, Ont. ;3711 P1"
to
Auction Sales H
LUCT10N SALE, HORSES, COLE'S LIV- w+'
cry . Barns, Erie Street, Stratford, Meow- b
;y, Feb. 13, I o'clock p.m.: 35 Ontario bred
yme3: including, span Glyde geldings ri5irlg
Years, fit for show Purposes; span Bel�rr
restnut geldings, rising 3 Yearn ; Span brown
wcheron mases in foal, 4 and 5 years odd;
'Iyde mare 4 years old in foal ,with 5 cross-
- span black horses 'rising 3 years with
,hi'te rdarkiugs; span black horses 4 and 7 bl
ears old; black mare 4 yvaxs ,old, 1600 tbs-: li
glance includes Greys and Blocks• There' are
fir:Jt-elaiss lot of horses. 'Irms--C --,h- J.
DILL Props etor, C+adshW; ill
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In Memoriam bl
HABKIRK—In 'loving memory or Thomas
P. Habkirk, who Passed away three years H
Wo, February 10. 1936.
—Sadly missed by Wife and Family 1•
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]PUTNER�-In 'boning memory of Webster
1 Turner, who pm d away one Year ago
xwday. Fetmrary 9, 1938 -
No one knows how much we m.iiss You.
No one knows the butter Pain, 2
We have suffered since we lost you.
Life bran never• been the same_
In our yaw meemot9' tamers,
Sweatily lewder, fbnd and true;
There is not a day, deter father.
That; we do not think of Yl
3713xd —,Wiee end Family.
Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE -120 ACRES. MILE
east -of Walton. Lots 4 and 5, 18th Con-
cession. Township of Grey. Large bank , s
barn, frame house, excellent gravel Pit- Ay -
ply to FRANK FINGLAND, Clinton, O3 13x3
tl
FARM FOR SALFr-150 ACRES. LOT
Concession 11, Tuckemrnith, and Wmt
huff Lot 6, Correessian 10, Tuckarsmith-
Good , buildings ; 25 acres 'bush, balance ander
cultivation. Seven miles from Seaforth, four
miles from ilensa�ll`.'�, �P(o,-r,,� farther particulars
mppiy to ANGUS McKINNON, R. 2, K ate` .8
Annual Meetings
ANNUAL MEETING
N10TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
LV ,ten, t� bf the members of the
Me"llop Matma Fire Insnratr-e Carl
will be held •fn the 7buetn Hiedl, Sdator><.h on
Friday, February 10th, 1989. mit 2 ordbok P.sm.
for the business of aeeeivirrg rsso�• 9—el
buoineas and the 'election of Directal A11
ar,e invited to be :present
M., A. REIP, 'Secretory. 8612-'•2
ANNUAL MEETING
N'pCCIQE Is HDREBY GIVEN THAT Tm
annuacl K'ne'e,] meeting of True Robert
BM Rnew & Thmea°her Coll Limped,
wren be held at the C r9 s Offioe ted' Sea-
4bath, on wWindgday, the ?and of Febrol
at 2 pxa.. :h, hire el0temoon. I '
Ely order of ,the Board.
JOHN FINLAYSON. .
searetatg.
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Notices
TOWN OF SEAFOR.TH
TAS. PRE -PAYMENT RE-
CEIPTS FOR 1939
11
The Town will pay 4 per
cent. per annum up to Aug.
31, 1939, on all prepaid 1939
taxes. Certificates and full
p��rtieulars may be obtained
. x�r ,Ahe Town 'Clerk's of-
it . Teva:1�1. I: .
4 fl 'I.I ,re lirloz, • 87i9tf
week to the neighbors an tthe eve Of ter being closed for a we g received by the end of February last anJOY . daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs'. Harold Cook. ,
strength again. With hath teams his depar't'ure to visit his sons, Lorne an outbreak of scarlet fever. r which slh'ows that 'the ratepay- ed the current events of the week,
sin at full strength Pickett picked and Ralph Speare, of Harriston. All Mr. George Armstrong, Reeve of yea,r, initrodrucing humor, wit and short menehant of the village, abed the mis-
n loose 'puck inside' the Beavers erg are begin'ninlg to take advalil fortulto on Friday while playing at
report having spent a great evenialg's I -lay Township, will attend the con- of •e 5 per cent. discount allowed jokes. The first chapter of Luke was the rear of her 'home, Ito fall on the
e kine to score for the Colts, tieing fes, vention to be held in Kitchener next � read by Mists' Glad Passmore and
score. Hubert put the Beavers up Ma', R'i'chard! Speare, of Calgary, week, as one of the delegates, re- far prepaying 'their taxes. Be also questions answer � pertaining to ice, 'flactumng 'tier arm in two places.,
en 'he s'c'ored on a pass from. Har- states that ne'')bettt ince same
is a, q She was attend
his
by Dr, I. G. Svxillae
who has spent the winker here with presenting Huron County Council. lowed ahywlhere with the same 3'o- same. B'eneddction closed the Meet- and taken to Clinton hospital ow gat'
his brother, accompanied' him. They Mr. Earl Girefarh has purchased curity, as web all know that taxes II19L urday for an X,ray.
The Beavers increased their lead purpose going from Ha i-is'tou to To- the fine 100 -acre farm on the Goshen must be -paid sooner or later, so why
ortly after the third period started ionto to s'pend the remainder of the Line, Stanley, from the executors of not take advantage Of this plan al- Meeting of Senior Institute Muss Aide Lagan visiting Wind -
en Harris and Hubert combined winter there, the estate of Peter A. Manson. He ]coati by your council to reduce your relatives in Pontiac, Mich.,and WJnd-
the Beavers' fifth' goal. W. El- The Hen'sadl Women's Senior Inti- sor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Houghton gets possession April 1. Mr, Julian taxes, also help the• council borrow tote held their February m'eeti'ng at The 9.i
ig amateur night in Hensall
tt was sent off far :tripping and and babe, of lIarristan visited with M'antey, who dead the farm leased for money from you instead of others. He the home of Miss Gladys Luker Wed -
resting F. McEwen scored on a Mr. and Mrs. Houghton. a numlber of years, has moved onto 'also states that fl111 50 per cent. ofawn Heald Oav Friday of the Feb.
to rush. The Celts then did the i'n- Y negday evening, Feb.Fab8, with a good 10, under th'e ausgxao� of the Young
Miss Pearl Houghton, who has been the 'farm south' Of Zurich, which he the ratepayers coulda'save themselves ,representation of members and guests Peaple''s Society of Carmel Presbyter
'edible by scoring four- goals while spending a few weeks in Harriston, purchased from Mrs. C. Walper. 5 per cent of their taxes if they
eying a man short. The goal -get- has returned to her home here: The annual meeting of the subscri.b present, and with the president, Miss tan Church, ding, i to le exception,
en-
s were Streets, F. McEwen, R. Mc- NN, take advantage of ' this plan. Beryl Pfaff pre'sdding.' The In's'titute ally outstanding, with plenty of en -
Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp and 'foul- err, of 'Hay Municipal Telephone Sys- Information] ,will cheerfully be given Ode ,opened the meeting with the tries coming in from out of town
Ewen, Streets. fly, of Munro, spent a day with Mr. tem was held Monday afternoon with of the plan, by ham. Lord's Prayer in.ilm+ison, followed with, points, as well as Vocal.
BEAVERS—Goal, Stade; defense, and Mrs. Wm. Haughton, a good attendance. The system. ]lad ;�,s• W. J. Jolles, who bas been
ubert, ' E. Rennie; centre, Harris; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spearre, of Har- a .gain of 15 subscribers in 1938 and a sonlg. The mall call was answered A social evening of the Masonic
rigs, Muir, Schoeder; alt., G. klilde- very ill for some weeks past, is rpt with the name of a Member of Par- Lodge Willi be Meld in t11'e lodge moue
rig:ton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. has a balance of over $2,000 an hand ing now more 'comfortably and some- liamenh and his portfolio. The guest Wednesday evening, Feb. 15. Wives
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A- Hildebrand, Flannery, Sills, McLellan. for the year's operation. .The assets what improved in health, and it is
I3e1'1. Rev. Mr. Young, of Hensall, preach- of the system total 'over $50,000, and weaker was Mr. W. G. Medd of Exe- of the members or lady friends are
• hoped will •soon regain at least ,her ter, who 'gave a splendid' address on invited].
COLTS�Goal, G. Elliott; defense, ed last Sunday in, the absence of the surplus is Over $12,000. accustomed health. "Gentlemen," which was ably given Dr. and Mrs G. L. Smith 2�d fa'm-
Rev. Mr. Reidae, who is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Kennard, of Victoria, and proved interesting and much in- ily, George, Joan and, Many Eiazabe'th,
Rath, Porterfield; centre, Pickett; few weeks in Scotland. The Late James Allan P C who have been visiting 'friends
wings, Draper, Streets; sit., Young- flarmaition gleanQd Pram it. The •mot- of St. Marys', were week -end guests
ut, F. McEwen'., R. McEwen, W. EI- A life-long resident of the c'ommun- for the past six mpnUhs in different to, "Canaxia's ,Coat of Arms" was tali- with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pattp-
att ity passed away on Sunday in the l,luces, ,have been spending a few days e,n. by M'rs. R. J. Moore and was out- Mr. Gordan Appleton', of Exeter, w'as
Referee—T. Ivanaff, Brantford, HISELHURST 1'Bison of James Allan in '17'.is 71st this week with Miss Hannah 'Craig dandling, amcl a d'emonstrati'on on a week -arid visitor with 'Mr. William
year, after an illness of some months, and brothers'. knitted good's given by Miss Hannah Fairbairn and famdly.
Summary: Goa], Coles—R' McEw The Young People have ordered �ro near Blake, 'deceased, had re- Miss Martha Hunter still conti'nnles Murray. Mrs. `Loy McLaren gave the Mists Ruth Hedden'and Mr, Whitney
en
Beavers: Schroeder, Harris, ,E- their play books entitled, "The Path sided on alis farm On the 'town line Quite poorly and conlfimed to her Current Evendg. Mrs. W. A. Young Carlen, oP C15nto>s spent the weekend
Benne, H. rHd'ldebrand• penalties!— Across the Hill," whicibl they 'hope to uLtil some years ago when be sold ream, but her many friends hope ®dun eonkri'buted' a beautiful solo entitled, with Mrs. C. M. Hadden and family.
Beavers: Bell, Sills; Colts: Young present this 'spring the farm and. bought the home north to see her imlproved. "Morning." She was 'accompanied by Splendid don'gregatianre attended di-
present
Rath- Mrs George Dalrymple spent a Of Zurich, where he dried. He was Mr. Hard Sheari'tt, of Dundas, vis- Mrs. W. A. McLaren. Refreslhmen'ts vine worship at Carmel Presbyterian,
few days with ,her sister, Mrs. Archie highly re.;pected by a large circle of i:ted ,here with his, parents' the :past were served. Church on Sunday last, Rev. W. .A.
Second Period: Goals—Beavers: Borrowing ,relatives and friends. He vl;l Young, mfinister, occupying his own
ubert (Harris); Colts: R. McEwen, Ryckman, Of Exeter. Hear Talk on India
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas' Govemllock, of is survived by his widow, one brother, Mins Jenmis Murray 'has returned pulpit at botiZ aervnces. The morning
}ots r, Pickett. Penalties --Beavers: Robert of Brucefield, and five sisters, from Toronto where she recently vis- anthem rendered by the choir was
Harris, G. Hildetrrand, A. Hildebrand; S'eafiarth, spent Sunday with Mr. and The Arnold Circe of Carmel Pres
Mrs. William Venlner. Mr. Gavenlock's Mrs. F. W. Hess, Hansell, Mrs. G. S. ]ted relatives and friends. e "Praise Ye Jehovah"; Oveniu+g an-
Calts: Foster, Draper. Howard, Exeter; Mrs,. J. A. Carrie, M'r9. William Hildebrandt who has bytenia'nl Church held their February them "The Lord is My S'hep'herd.".
nether was also with ,,hem.
Third Period: Goals —Beavers: T}7e arras congregational meeting Bayfield; Mrs, C. Haugh, Brucefield, been quite poorly for some weeks, is meeting 'Monday evening, Feb, 6, at S'ospra'no 'solo was taken by Miss
Harris (Hubert) ; Chits: F. McEwen was held in the basement of the and Mrs, McDonald, Welland. The now improving but not yet able to be the bone of Mrs. Roy McLaren, with Irene Hoggarth, and bass solo by Mr.
funeral was held on, Wednesday, in- out. a goad) representation 'present, the W. A. 'MacLaren-
Streets 2, R- McEwen, Penalties— church on Tuesday evening last in terment taking place in the Bronson (Mrs. Andrew Dougall and daughter, -president, Mr's'. Roy Bell, presiding in The annual exeCutivo meeting of
Colts: W. Elliott; McEwen, Streets, connection with the Y. P. Meeting, cemetery Rev. C. B. Harken- Mios Cassie, who recently spent some her usually pleasing manna'. "The the Western Ontario Bible Society
Puckett- Beavers: Schroeder. The meeting opened, with Rev. Mr. was held on Wednesday at the home
Betook in the c'hat:r and the hymn, dorn conducted the services. weeks with 'their relatives', Mars. Fred Bhdl and Jhasxsi," missionary e s
Bengough and son, James, have re- of India, were the theme for the of Rev. W. A Young. Mr. J. W. Ort -
Tavistock 2, Seaforth 1 "O God Of. Bethel" was sung, after study for tlbe evening and was tak- weir was chairman and the 1939 elate
which Mr. Brook led in prayer and turned to their home on Main St.
The Seaford; Beavers journ'e'yed to also gave a splendid ehadrm,an's add KIPPEN Mcg. ,. Cook, who rb�as been con- en by 'Mins Beryl Pfaff, Mrs. A. L, of officers are ae follawfs': Honorary
Tavistock followed by over 140 h6ekeY dress, this being his first Year with lined to her home suffering from Kerslake, Mies Margaret Bell; and presidents, Rev. M. A- Hunt, Exelter;
enthusiea-sts on Friday night to try the ClKisellhur�t congregation. The The mhenoibers of the Kipper East quite a severe attack of lumbago, is Mars, Ray Bell. The opening' prayer Rev. W. A. Young, Rev. R_ A. Brook
and mhake up for their defeat the mimutels of the meeting for the year W 1• will. sponsor a social evening now improving 'nicely and able to be was 'given by Mrs, W. A. Young and and G. J. Sutherland'; Presdtiemd, J -
night before at the hands Of the Clin- ,ending 1938 were read and approved• for their families and a 'n'umber Of around again. 'th'e Sbri'pture reading 'by Mrs. Roy W. Ortweiin; Secretary, F. G. Ron-
tesi Colts. They however came away The ,busialess was them discussed awd invited guests in Wiatson's Hall on Quite a number of the viLlagexs McLaren. The cold call was answered thron; Executive, G. C. Petty, AMex_
defeated 2-1 by the mighty 'Green'- a definite report will be given next M:ondary, Feb. 13, at 8 P.M. MY, J. C. dnrimlg the pant couple of weeks or so with the ,payment ,of fees; aminutes,M1S Buchanan, Louis Clark, James Bell-
- in one o2 fire fastest games wit- week of Ute directory of officials. The Shearer, the agricultural repressenta- :have suffered faiae on the icy walks, collection and btrsinesa followed. MSas rough and George Hess. `blotters of
messed on Tavistock ice this season. financial statements were (handed ,out tine, will be present and there will but fortunately have escaped 'broken Margaret. McGregor favored Miss
Ir with a interest once ditscutssed.."
The spectators, over 500 strong, were to the mlemberst ,present. The young be other interesting numbers on- the bones.guitar ontrvelecbut and Mias Irene Hog-
, Mrs. Ervold Drtnmmond', Mrs. May-
-ept on thedr^ toes t$le entire game, People then: treated the crowd to a Pr'ograML Progressive euchre, lunch Mr. Thomas Dickson d9 e, Corr girth by contributed e reading. The fol.- ward Harman and, Miss Dorothy Drum -
and it was certainly good to hear the delicious lunch which brought the and dancing with Murdock's orchestra fined to his room through firs effects lowing hymn's were suing at the meet- mond, of St. 'Marys, visited' in :the
Did Seafamtla Yell coming from all di- in attendance wdd:1 complete the even- of a fall', but is improving, and we ing, "The Morni'n'g Light is Brea kilvg," villago on Wednesday.
rectilons at ddfferelat intervals, meeting to a close. 'nmwnt, hope soon , see ham . the street "O Master, Let Me Walk With,
xc Thee" The Young People's Union of the
The first frame was only 15 seconds The monthly missionary ,meeting of i'ng's eule'r#aa
Did when Frain was penalized far lbs Young People's Satiety met in the Mr. Clarence McLean, of London, enjoying his accwstomled walks and "Love I Prayer
All Uri Excelling." United Church wall 'hold a skating
tripping.' With the one man adv for schoolroom of she church Tuesday ev- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Mr. Roy Parlimer, of Toronto, spent The Lord's Payer in unasom brought party on the local mink one Monday
0 ening, Feb. 7. The meeting opened Jahn Henderson, of the London Road, the weekemui 'here with his mother, the meeting to a conclusion evening, Feb. 13, maid will have as
age Seaforth .tried bard to notch a by singing the hymn, "Leaning on the an Sunday, last. Mrs. Thos. W. Parlmer. United Church Activities their guests the Young People's Uu-
goa.l, but to .no avail. Matthies strag- Ever+lastang ATm," after which Mr. Mrs. Ward Sarplu, of Wroxeter, bis- Jackie Stapleton, who was eonflned ion of Chdselhunst.
ed a solo crab] which netted slim a Brook led in prayter': With the ab- ited at .the,horae of Mr. and Mrs'. W. to `tide mem for a number of weeks The Warrents Missionary Society of The A. F. & A M. of Huron Lodge
beautilfm% gloat at 5.15. Four -minutes Bence of the secretary, the minutes L- Mellda, of the village, during the through setaa severe attack ISP d again, Hensall United Church met in the 224, will (hold their at-home In the
later G- Hildebrand received .a pen- were unavailable, We are invited to past week firm], SB now able to be around again, schoolroom of 'the church Thursday Town Hall, Hensall, on Wednesday
arty for tripping and was tollowled by im Henseill M•anday Mr, and M.rs. George Kennaxd, who but not yet fully recovered. afternoon with a slplendld attendance, evening, Feb. 15, and not in the bodge
3oehler two m'inute's later. a skating party
evening, Feb. 13, by the Hensall have been visiting relatives and Mn Thomas Welsh and ®ball are vPiQlb Mrs W. B. Cross, tll0 president, room as previoua�ly rep�o/rted.
The Beavers started fast in the sec- Young People. Every member of the friends der this community for several now busily engaged in sawing logs in the chair. The opening hymn, was The many 'friends ,'of Mrs. Alex -
Ord but 'could not get the puck, 'past Chiselhurst society is welcome and months, will be leaving for their home whdch they were ptreventOd Gram do• "Work Por the Night is Com'i'ng," fol- Buchanan will regret to bears she, is
Fauchafer; although they tried from anyone wanting to, go please notify in Victoria in 'tb , very n'ea'r 'future. `nig during the very sevleTe frosty lowed with ,the Lord's Prayer in uni- confined to her room for another flour
every angle. Reid broke away on a J,� Verner and get a free ticket to t 'at 5son Minutes were read by the gee- months wfflh hagh •blood pressure, but
solo rash and scomd' x15. Near the Meeting of W. M. S. staking and hockey are now the
get into the '17ia11i. The COlI'ectian was order of the da and ievendngs with meta'7•Y. Mrs. N. E. Cook. During the it is to behoped 'that vlrith' good malrs-
end 'of hive period Hubert' tallied for then `taken and the Scripture lesson The olontdsl ,meeting was 'held in y bus'i'ness period ai-rangemlent•'g were ing and care Mrs. Buchanan, will soon
the Beavers only .to rbave the goal was read ,by Jean Wright, Jahn 3rd y tive young people and okler ones as trade to 'have ,the annual birthday be restored', to her usual health again.
the Manse with Mrs. Cooper y'ar`d-
ddsgualifirp8 els Referee ChAppel 14-26"Take the Mame of Jes- ing. The opening devotional Period we31I1 party on FrldraY, March 17th, and a Mrs. Harold Cook being visited
verse, .
Sledghdag is very good an this 9,0U
claimed the kicked the puck in. There us With Yana" was sung, after which , "i�rd of the guest speaker be secured for the an- by her sister from Hcagelsvil'le.
'began with :t11e 'h:gran tion ..and produce of a�I 'kends is be=
were six penalties 'handed!' out in this Beatrice Drover gave a very interest' Lands" and a responsive :reading on ing brought into ,market. nual thaakelIl ng in -the spring dn- ' Miss Joyce Broderick broadcasted
period,three, ee, going to the Greenshirts ing topic on, foreign missionary work. „ole Lard's Sum'mary' of the Law." stead of in the fall .gas in former from Ken Soble's tour for tthlent aaxa-
and 1aTe+e to.the Beavers. The glosimlg hyalin, "Blessed Jesus;' Arrangements are 'being made for
lvhe third period opened with the was sung and the ,benediction s," Prayers were offered by Mrs. Sinclair the ' liolding of the annual Seed Show Years' The World. Day of Prayer rch 'tear contest ,at the Patricia Theatre,
slid Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. McLean led in in the somewhat rear future, be observed in Raised] Uaidtedl Oh'urdh Loudon, ,on Wednesday evening, Feb_
Beavers determined to get their goal mounced the Bi'bl'e lesson. The subject for roll, Mr. and tMir.s. Ted Tamlan, of Bien- ton o Friday' Feb. 24. Carmel Presby- 8th, Joyce doing a song ft tap dames
back and'' add to the score. They were Mrs. C. Faber, of Zurich, is visiting rail was neighborliness, the theme far Church
will and a rated. Anglican number. The resale of fewthloayit.contest
continually around the Tavistock net, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell. helm, were week -aril visitors with Church will be represented. The So- wall not be known for a few days•
missing (even the open' net twice. Fin- February befog "Thou shalt lova as the latter's parents, Mr. and: Mrs.
Mr. Benson Stoneman is con -fined to neighbor." The business period was city Will hold, ra, quilting 9,n, April.`•Rloll 'Mrs. Alfred Clark, an alei3,vte meni-
ally at 4.33 Hubert scored on a solo. ,bis bed. We all w'is'h frim a speedy Chaarled McDonlell' call and offering were followed! by the ber of HenfWl United Church Choir,
The Beavers kept pressing in, but recovery, given to digcussiaa on supply work Messrs Laird Mickle, George H'ess', hymen "See How Great a Flame As- has been ordered, to bed for two
were umeueCessfut as Tavistock were and planning for the making of quilts', Thomas Welsh, Walter Spencer,
were
back and checking hardier (Inter_dc�d for last week) each circle becamimg responsible far Cl'aaidle Blowes and Alfred Clark at- picas," after which the ,study' period ,months on advice of 'fie' plrysiciala
Ube usab Two penalties were hand- one gailt, a qui4timg 'bee to follow tended tate hockey match between De- was Oven over to Ml's' R. A. Brook; for her health, w&ich Iver many rela-
ted out to the Beavers, going to Wil- The report of the congregational !lakes-. The study, fa, charge Of Mrs. trout Rad Wings and New York Am- Scripture reading, Luke 15:11-24, Mrs. tives and friends 'hope wall: pmve
lie a -ad Hubert. Neel fin'ishe'd the meeting is as follows: Reports) were Monteith, was on learning to live to- encans held, in Detroit on Sunday. M'illia, followed with prayer , Mrs. beneficial to her.
game iu the penalty box for tripping, received by the various organizati'ans 'getiher, chapter 4 of "The World Sm Miss. Bella Sma.'le is the guest this William 0 Gehl; 'piano solo, "Pass Hensall Hockey
whipped ague game
a in ed
BEAVER.,"' --(goal, Stade; defense, of the church- The members of the Canada." This chapter is Said to be week of ,Mr. and Mum Leeland Wil- en Not O Gentile Saviours Miss Ir- G�yclth e Hockey Leagrle game •pinged
Hubert, Sinal; centre, Harrais; wings, Baatti' of Skewatxls are J. Ferguson, the most interesting amal,in many ways Iert of Zurich, the Corner Miss• An - ane Dorlglas; the tapir, third chapter' 'on the local rink Tuesday evening
Willis; Schroeder; alt., Kruse, G. cha'irm'an, Thomas .HAoris, G. T. Wren, the most important and vital chapter nae Carlisle: taken from the study hook, "Planting last, e with n largo witattenessed
of in -
G. Ryck.man<, H. Jacobi, ' W. Parsons, in Mr, m,'XaVs. boolr. It deals with 1 the Church," by Rev. R. Y. McKay, ter erred fans, who witnessed one OY.
BedebranrcR, A. Hildebrand, Flannery, C Stoneman,, Earl Kinsman, H. Klaer- the work of tsb,e 'church amongst the Hensall Defeats Zurich Superintendent of all missions in To- the best games of the season. Falbner
1jeiL ronrto. The visiting committee for the wns a star for Crediton., 'whsle Fos-
TAVISTOCK—Goa], Fauolaafer de ober, Mrs. J. M. Glenn; Trustee new Camraddans coming from Marry
fenste, Pearson', Faber; centre, Rae; Board, re-elected; ushers, 'Harvey lands and 'of many languages, bring- Hensal'1 defeated Zurich one the lat.- motnth of 'February are Mrs. F. Manner ter, Little ands Brook Played; a gloo'd
wings, Nee.b, Vogt; alt., Yausie, Mat- Jacobi, Gerald Glenn, Will McLean, ing with them lovely :hearts and a ter'a ice by 7-2 'in the Cyclone League and Mrs. G. Hews, The group leaders game for Hen&ll. Poster Brook and
thit'es, Bo'eh.ler, Reid, Eickler. Russ,dl Ferguson; Missionary and banger for just plain kindliness. Pre- 'on Friday evening of least week A and their associate 'helpers appointed Hudson scored two goal; each for
Referee)—Chick Appel,"'' • ` Maintenance Committee, Mrs. A. Cud'. judl'ceg must be uprooted and barriers large number of hookeY ,frans: witness- were: Leaft, T, Mrs. R. A. Brook; Hensall, and Brock and K. Passmor0
Summary: First N-rtod — Goals: snore, Mrs. W. R. Kinsman, Mrs. G. 'broken down' Friendship centres' ed in, brilliant 'game. Hensall goal Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mrs, S. Merrier, had One each ,to -their credit; for
Tavistock: matthdes, 5.15, Penalties T. Wren:; auditors, Beatrice Drover, have been established in MGnY 'cern" scorers: Brook 2, Brown 2, Passmore Mrs. Anna McDonald, Mrs. W. For- Crediton, Falmer ami Bowman. Hen -
Tavistock: Faber, Boehler; Beav- Mrs. C. Stonemall; s'eeretary-trea,snlr- tres, Sault Ste. 'M'arie Is a typical 1, Foster 1, Hudso&`l. Zurich goal rest;, Mrs, W. Foster, Mrs. W.°Dou- s'all line -up ---Goal, J. Tudor,• defense,
era, G. F RIR-_braindr- er, Mrs. J. M.'Glenn; press reporter, racial cross-aeataoii, of Ca1)ada. It has scorers: Youngbiu'# 1, O'Brien 1. gall, UfGs, J. Zuetle, Mrs. J. Passmore, Foster, Manns'; eent'ire, M. Tudor;
i�pcond Pdr•iod—Goals: tayistock; .Miss Ruby Dalrymple. A vote of Im population of 23,000, over 11,400 are Ilernall.LOoal,'J. Tudor; defence, Fos- Miss I. Douglas, Mrs. V. Fee, 'Mrs. S. wings, Brock, Hudson- subs, K. Pass-
sfe 5.45. Ptenalties—TaviatoCk: 1VIat-. t,lawks was given fe Mrs'. J. M. Glenn of 4w6hL.Anglo Saxtbm origin. All feu', Browse; centre, M. Tudor; wings, Tudo , re. J. Elder; loader, and ;her more, Brook, Little, �Brow'n, and G-
tBhias, peaPell , Yausie. ReAvera-_ for :her sg given services as• recce- PeoTrI U'nilked - 'Churdh 'there is `)rock. Hudson'; su'bs., $rook, Little, group, C. Cook, aMfifis.' F FLess, Passmore. C'reddtonl-=iC'' p,l, Smith` de-
Touo�wat in the cotmmnn6ty as trio House' SamlmKlma4 a7xd. Mama. Zurich — Gaa11, Miss J. 41n1aY, MTs. FLeltaphdll't MTs. tense, B. Wolfe, H. Wolfe; ca�llkre,
Scthrloedet, ilr�rrist, Hubert. tary-treasurer for the past y�aar. A of Friendship. A chtdrely 'tvath mem» •Goetz; de 000 J. O'Brien, D. Young- T. Sd1e t, Mrs. F. Manlns, Mrs. Smit- Falmer; wdnlgs, Bowdren, England;
Rlhi`r(i P'&'400 t�o,als: B'ea,VOM, Ht1- ..vote 'Of appreciatirfn was a teriaiecl to
bert, 4.33. Pen'alties�--Beavers: Wil- 'Mr. s'li'd] Mrs. W. J. l:'ybus for their bershi(l dmawh from fourteen nation- blurt; centre, Ness; wings, Klump, Idea, Miss R. Macre, M'u(s. (�. bralidck, subs., Bol H. Haut, i3 I341st,
lis, nuwrt; Tavis:tock,' N%eeb. faithful selrvieks renAered to th'e alities, tWOVIOn'g one of the richest, Younlgbhitt; 8Ah9,, Gtasch% L. O'BriOu. Mrs. Archie Rvwdilli i, Urn. b, ,m vayjor- , ,1. '. . -_ ,
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