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The Huron Expositor, 1939-12-08, Page 4i „I .1,s� ,t k fly :;9 a i%& rr' r .. .... r ...... -..-_. ... -, , T - -.^-_...._. .., .. _ ... ..-. .,T-..--,.-_, _ , . .. - .., 6 ^ F i' ` �' ItY;lr / fied `: a ^ +�� >rv+relr this moire der of late itEr. sell lf&s. James of t'ftrc... ptotFlded over Utte �trn[ta- mtrAt of the 4shttt i Saliu3lFIaFI/ wee'. xll�d ` •f 3 I, , , Y Etter et1.ira Ing coamder it a ge c9 be pies 11SLoia;, in her 87th t N44= I e f� year. The lacers taction an tate faflowing wiii tbrt►it 1@th, �panlehnrE�c! by +” Hfalftlt $sari �t d ,p„^ (Ct)latEln3tei page l�) ar4 and to take in doing yotA ed wad well atld favorably known to the 1$40 elate: President, Mltse Gol- and dinect6d by Mlae RAS �faedttle. al „ chi tutu�r Ftt4 the slue 4t your o�ie= t�tis district and survived dLe tCrarss ,tat vice pies., Mlea Bar- superntendrsmt. Two foimer couneillors, blot new , )�,,trS tiet* birthday. We trust tlhat health by t'wo sisters and one brother, Mrs. harm Shephard; Zad vice pies., Muss lrhe woheUU Crlaes Wf�I lrala a 17+t3naHt 9„ r to the 1940 board, David Sproul, pop- ly la i and ha John IL Stem -aa, of Tu &ersmith; Miss Giladlye PaoBiruore; secretary, Miss 6001ving ease � alt ems Slgiltmble for ,lr ulcer in L..O_L� circles, and P, J. Ryan, Pig ��' Y°uT� far >n9 Saturday after ;4,. +f r yeses to otume_ As you paRs fX�our Isabella 1)wr of the and Mr. Pearl Harvole; tr'easuurer, Mise Nur- Cxlrin4mas gilts on 8 r ' ti�S W171 low Cash 1$� ; wawa successful, placing ,third and' noon in Pa�inore's sboD- , l 'w co>nhttrity# offs sincerest wishes fisc Peter Moir oP EssFer. ma Cook; pianist, Mian Ruth Brook; ? , WIft fourth, ulth 486 and 479 votes, re- ut` specti�°r�r1y. Nelson hill. of flats year's I your future wallheiiag go with guff t►oreY -Warren Pneae eect�atmry. Gladys McKenzie; Mrs, tissrucst C�tee tvl>L1 be lxoeteee lPrr + ��. L►i i'� Y s'� weiz y 17i°e ask you to adept thus small g ft luatch aomlo�itse, Misses Margaret 'I'u Yor rho Senior Institute at her Kromer •t : council, who was e_aected in a by. SL Vincent de Paul Cburch, • Pon- ,', ;, tai ,f c .. i as a ,tokeU,of our frlend'stup and tTv,A .fiat. ` l.icltigau, was the scene of a dor, Mary Clark and Edna Sauader, Wednesday evening, Dec. 13th, whetx ,Il� �c •.......................... Octi6 election to succeed the late H. L I flus£ i.t wni Ever rue reutl d you I cocsk. Gifts for 18 children! will be the roll call -will be axtaweied writh s ,tA^ ars, � ........................... c�cat Salkeld. by one vote over D. Sproul,(of the mT¢y frieyeends ; e'`' have a+. charming wedding whptt Mian Buett s4zpt to the Fred Victor Mission to suggestion for relleviog last tnoimatfe *a�yacmrt i .3�sg� tri. ....._ ffi Cea,6r went down to defeat Monday E. Warrener, daughter of M -r. and 1. .1 iLzs­ifispM abbovointumi3'. J. Saler headed the polls with 1 Swan R `v`-' Mrs, N. P. 'Warrener, former Hassall Toronto. The January meeting will Chriz9tmuo-s ruxtrti and the matte, ' `� `' ..ems I.• bold 4 the ittome of Miss Kay "Chriatinas In Other Landoll vdR be -� fHsrd 012 17zaza4s. In h Dtc�oe�d eaz6 per word- W canto PW mak, 542 and with Councillors F. E. Bing There's a nen in 'rose world who is r6oidents was united in marriage Lo taken by Mise Beryl Ptag. Miss Itene� � be �e"`ed a' a Btu Nom' Ce' at 'the �n �'s�' ,iss is O°`o` bran and J. R', Craigfe, x til sit in nee U r ned down, Robert B. Shorey, of Detroit, son of r � Breve- he chanties to stray: Mr. and -Mrs. Frank A Shorey, of Tice Y.P.D. met on Monday even. Dougjlao will be the guest speakeo Ten , � _ ss,>s,, �a per , va�2 i� ie .d. fes ta0er� eJ�...,�. r�i Drdd l+s the cotl¢eil of 1540. ing with Miss Ruth Brook in the and Mrs. (Maude Blowes will sive a Satn_,I.y :e thme week ra ivhi& tine ad was ate. Mayor H. J. A. Mac Ewan, Reeve' He gets the glad hand in this popu- Montpelier. Rt_ Rev. 'Father Joseph I„ gl 3ta-rials a e Dehe��d free at haus town Canaan read the service before ap chair, Miss Bella Smaie contributed demonstration, "My Favorite Gandy R. E_ Turner and Deputy -Reeve E, i Autdon �• t' ® o$ Or out where the farmers make hay: r � a pleasing solo, "L Know La it io ae- have, ch Miers Mabel sic and wail[ D. BroW'n, were re-elected by atola- proximately 1..5 guests Chrysanthe- �, Lives,” Mian Creta. Lam,mie ae- have charge of the 'musk acrd 1[rlet. • �- mation. The resatlts ,of the voting: He's greeted' with pleasure one dos- mums in tall white standards decor- , personal Lost and © W. J. Baker 5.42, J. E. Huckins 504, rtts of sand, ated the altar with lighted ca.ndei- �i at tits piano, rbc; Scrip. I. G. SPasoe, Mta. Kuri ebur and D. Sproul 486. P.• J. R 479, lr. E. and dFep in the aisles of the woods; abras. Given in marriage by her farm w by Edison Forrest. Mrs. J. Pilsnmore wfkli have t38haag® o! 11 �+W'O-W°AY ACT1o:: ON THE Ic1fNEYS, tjaS" LOST ---tea TELEPHONE BOOTH egan Carey Joynt gave an interwUng read• the lunch. P NYlre;•:ver be goes, t,here's the •wet- farther, she lovely and charming a�t,r-�;-� ��; ux.:,,�a 8unaaca�s ,:� ffi frr�z orf ',s s,r'.a, S�afm2ii. s Bingham 461, J. W. CT-aigie 451. Neh- ing of the story of Jenny Lind. The The comrrulnity Chrlatmas tree tan- rtta,:'6 &r «�a� of Rh^°a^`m. S�czr lb's awe paw" a sum of tion Hill 400. ]Secs Evq Somerville t"ming hand- b=ide wore a white slipper satin gown hymns, Lt Lamle Upon iihe Mldndg}rt del' the QiUl9ptCefl Of tote Chamber @f L,m, etc..KI_Nr�..Y's DRUG STORK sir. aewwr+ Pf�e tazvz atc EXPOSI- 376~ He's the Moa Who Delivers the of Victorian style with a fingertip 37s's-a TOR O,772C& 373&•2 Clear" and "Angels From tha. Realms Commerce will, be, on Saturday (;--ode-" length veil which fell from a wreath S- ed M ham of Glory" were sung awd, the u)nc:lud• afternton, Dec. 16th _ _ Goderich I owns Pp .., -- - ( Ign ) . E Gra Pastor , of orange blossoms_ Her Wdal I u- � number was a combust. An operetta the ,public school j� Wanted Auction Sales In Goderich Tov,n_:-bin llve,ly inter- John C1aw}py, Clerk of Session; Ed- quet was of Johann aa Hill roses and re A pantonine, "entry the Chimes s will be presentaD In Lhe Town by as taken 'n t`=e ri:ction and a BE! ward L. Cotiingham, Supt. Sunday P ,sweet School; R li_ Thompson, Pres. Bib'la etas with an orchid cancer. ss Hel6a Kern Honor ., wilt be Ipnented lu the ba. -;o. hall Monday c9vtnnin4;, Dec. LBtdi_ Ifall WANTELI- 3 t'SLL, UPRIGHT PIA_`:O O.LM.L'NITY AU,,TIO": SALE W'II.L, YY�Y plej.a a ,,im. 5,L�. Ct,� f,zt c big vote x'as polled per- I',�¢a es tam %=t.res.: :irablcs, r'�€o;-ct,. el- f Class" I'W'�entworth was maid of earl bride,�l.aids were Miss Ruth t � e f o�-' fur -hp aft:rrnative voter= by I06 �r r Zj,d-J1W-_ bf ✓7 �J 1r1 -i ,Ur ea_riy ,<ply. W. '"•s• I4xlay- HOUR HUNT. M4 a•,ger, i'bone I For the rr=•r•;.ship, Ben Rathwell L.,x : �; 3r> -1 rut - 1?:. G_ II., E Aurr_, � r. I defeated 0, J Je:-vis by a majority � and Miss Lucille Hocevar. e ; ,I Exeter, „4rnC'E "Ia Exeter, with burial in Exe- Exe- MARTLN, .,.,.iter zr4s-tf Miss Kern wore a peacock blue val- a - CRO�VIAR t TY _ _-.-__.._-__ .-__- _.-_ __ of••242. H. ( c',x and Heary Corey -o-re vet and taffeta dress fass`iioned simi- . Zi�_�ir 1tYftL rf-f-1•- < I ant: tate new m�Ibers Articles For Sale �se�ings i 1 lar that of the bride, but with LZK VU IM _ _ _ s-} ore v. 1 : R. D. &.A. D. -O.: 1L Tra- r TL CKERSMITH of thr fa;:, co'.. -.c!1 are Gc-)r-ge Ginn air: and ilii_ Thomas Scott and e hooped skirt and mafiching hat She e . �+• _ _ _ __--.--__..----._____ _- TON and Pnbe:- G, SMr.t:i, R sale. bTi:UEN UTF_NSILS, to sH-"NOMINATIONMEETING' TFF ��.� Eric res P;as Ben Rath- ,� ,,;fl} xr -, sial boder, zbnaty NOMIN ld well 453, O. J. Jen is 211. son, Gordon. and Miss Janette Me- Kellar' spent Sunday at the home of carried an arm bou etre of b^onz8 and yellow mums, The bridesmaids � 5 f J'` Annt e, ZXA � >ww. Ate-;, a rums-tr of h,..ts i P CLAC,I;.P:, B. R_ a• ' �cOB1710 bar, and Mrs. James Scott at Brod- • ' Hare similar dresses of a raisin . ferr_ncles. ,°,yrs_ wILLIA5I Cv.,dl,%h_ Pune its r 1:.. 3'ta:-2 � Clinton mem Shade with matching hats and simi- r C- i THE �nrf€623, i G OF THE EI EC- t 'lire presentation of a handsome oc- lar bouquets. Frank Shorey, of De- p °x� of t e *.mss■, of °� Tb-v.�bip At 5 p.m. `donday the polls closed i ui.sr as � be Winthrop Hzd casionai chair by tate citizens to Mr. troit, assisted his brother as best talk on "The Taki ng Care of Cloth- Of heed at o-' Rooms TO Rent 1 r 'day. the day of December, 1939, for On a^e Of thF n105t closely contested and Mrs. I: Yn Haowe last Fmda man aryl the ushers were Richard � 3756-- ttae pnrp� a . ami �= a Reeve and four «•lection r -a, -ns in the history of I night was a '• y happy occasion for Tieohe, of Centerline, and Ralph r p003ts TO P�N-r pi%,E ROoNu5, .�4-ITH Counca'tlars for the sem A. D. 1949. t•F•• tnzar T,,- ing ba caun-__� and R `"'�� 1 Far t,A*ar-r-n all who attf- •d_ The presentation Tieche, of Lansing. Mrs. WaxTener I ed a heart attack from which she nee- "Xz.ved � trrstti are: a.+i�r_ r� Ruu�edgc': , 5„,re• �; +" = .I . f1n1',_n n4 t:;, ',1 �? , )ins of a sur- . was an infor.:_— a.fair,• but Mr. Lowe wore for her draught'er's wedding a wilt arrive about 2.30 and distribute ruar•znalade or jelly to the Home in Apply to A_ C. RUL-TLEDGE. 3"-,;_2 hr,u:; of ace acd tv.•o o'ctc,:k p•m. .• In the erent of mom tx- 4,T I>�na m-m.n- I,rig:t r,&'+'r Jr ''.)' ^ h? mavaralty - ---be `^_ made an appreciative Tepl'y, after whish black velvet gown and hat with b}aek Wehavejust finished building a new and �.I tban v -e reria::-e.i to &,t ­.r-r_:,ar•r,n*,est v ch K; Fah G. Ni-aters. the ladies served a delicious accessories, and had an arm bouquet Towziship. AftG r her marriage she --L i oT ted „" �1,� '>.' ,.�':t•n t�^;: r :u T• i.' P_RnFrie^CP in, For Sale , the first day of J -wi=ry, A- D. 1940. ltlgctt of gardenias. A reception for wren completely equipped shopwhere auto bol trrunicir:ai : tfs;:y `: ,vleri his nearest ___ Poll, will be open from 9 a -m until 3 am- I by t'ar£s leading in Mr. Kenneth McKellar 14as one to g t five y guests was held at Devon and (e fender spas, painting and washing APPLES FOR S ;Lir-SPP 4Y a ffie fa43tr,ring per: lopposerst �c2s APPLES, � No. t --J�s Carr's house. Lot io. l all but on,;- of t tri LoW'n's four wards. bss�hel in -n Chicago were he will assist a well- known horseman from Virginia intoes with Gables following the ceremony, Mr. and bias. - Share�y left for a three jobs will be done. roar ;� and 7;,c �. Y,orSr ow Dom- C� 3: ,� Nom, D $o., w� s*ss,� i The conte -t, a triangular one, was ex- tis. Apply to RICii_NE SILLERY, bdg g� bow at the Chicago Fair, weeks' trip to Florida. For tmvel- affil taken by Mr. A. L, Kerslake on , f,!, clays in Toronto with relatives P C staffa-3zs3z3 �B Na �,�� Jos 8 t Lot ?5 petted to bavc, been close. but during Rev. 'Mr. Jamieson, .from Kingston ling the bride wore a black wool cos An expert In these lines of work 1S in Can. 4: � MurcEr- D,$_O., Mrs, George the course o- tFe day's activities it '_vlr. Pres bFtei'y, conducted the morning tume suit trimmed in fox with a charge. Prices reasonable. g Ea4aon, P.C- became evident that Waters was For Sale or Rena Pa(il.i�Io_- smvs"r°s baa'O- r„t leaden,;. HJ. st.lb�.tartiat majority of service is the Presbyterian Churc black turban and black accessories_ LET DALY'S DO THAT JOB FOR YOU! y B Ebner Cos I2: Sway Bmnemsas, D_8.o., Eimer 90 aver B. J. Gibhi�4s• a former may - also addressed fixe Sunday School The bride is a graduate of Pontiac rompazy with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Rich- I died some year-, ago. A sister and FOR SAI E OR RENT - SEVE24 ROOM ��' P.C_ Po:: No, 4—�•s. DriLo s hou_Q- Lot 25, or, r�•ovp anA ('ou_•cillor. is 'a tribUW break h..�e on .-Goder'.ch Street East. con- 1`_': Wen. Sovn�rsTute, D.R_O_, W-2llia to vouch and to a record of one year gayBox 21, ''.,fkeen pupils and attended the Young Peo- ple's meeting on $unday evening. Mr. Donald. D. McKellar has high school and the groom attended Mill.u's College at Washington, D.C., ��LYP IF O>�vewencts• i_tf-rf-Ft in municipal affairs. X- Dundas, P.C. return- and United States Military Academy meeting came to a conclusion with i program of exceptional merit and JOH2%T 144AY, Cle-tt . Tbat NI-.rTrr•.va-aha would be re ed home after spending a few weeks at ti3'es.t Point, nirw L) + •:..,- ;..;,`.Is are 3736-2,t,,,r^ed tr, r,>?.cf- t:F r­vF was canted- with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weitzman at Death of John Preszeator FORD - MERCURY DEALER r'. 'h•', ,zzirv- t':e r•ampa`gn, Mr. Liv- f , rL- Jr Property For Sale NOMINATION MEETING 'Niagara Falls. . John PrEszca.tor, of Exeter, and : -I. CT., l'o-.: '1.' !• n.are a gond run re- father of -Mrs. Orville Twitchell, died Seaforth Ontario z•oE SALE- :.v.a� c_4j>�. sIz-$oo c -teem• 3 . votFs. Mr. Trewartha's Township. of TUekersmith I 24? The in � icto:ia Hospital, Landon on sat - ° HENSALL haus, ;, good carditzon, •n Ord'' t. majority of w'as substantial_ i items GATIo r bIEETI vG P. I G;nimissran u_day, in h:s 76th year. Surviving r ,. r,ef_ r`.����, L 4 is S=�et, 5fa£or rh_ T ro ir,z&. chicken THE AVtiLAL Nolll . Cr,n$e9t for . was are his wid' , five da ughters, Mrs. Hyl. -o Almiy co Eax 206, EXPOSITOR. of tt_e Townsbip of Tuckers mii� for the ' riot -e. ,*Jr. Ha,v,:in4 ]Elf', in three wards -N. Tait, Mrs. R. Coulter, London; Euchre and dance, Town. Hall, Hein- , r9-6-eI rxr ,na'. of candidates for the office of I to overcome be 47 votes lir. Holmes' t r.tura}ty of 1., in c . Andr t AND O 0NE: Fl,-rH F-eu`-e md Co�ikr<s for the year Isis, w,u I 3 • , his salt Friday, Dec. 15th, at 8-30, aeon- 3Irs. G. Harding, California; Mrs. T, HOUSE _oT .j.�I_E• ,�: 7� is IVa'=,cm's 1�, is Kip'pea. on rr_ " mr- ward. by Chamber- of COm.meme. 1iOn,�4.==, TOCOnLO' M7'S, Orville - a=re cyf ea=:d: �_, a,rru+I f�ae hou=r• }•ridny, December �)� 1939, from I to modern �.: =fr „r Gr:,:'.crich s� wK- p_as_ If a pcM be > s. snob poll shall 1 T'ne rate on the question of "Are -cored Murdock orchestra„ Good prizes. Pro- I T;vitcheii, Hen t, and three sans, , For ts-,xtz.. p=::,.:•s;<-> ap-�:.: w^ Txo+4.-3s i>e oeesse4 o'u ir, Janna., t. trio. ve- ti<;,I in fay -or of er'•ab?ishina a Board �-cee� in ,d: of Red Cms's. Lunch (Fre�ri and Basil. Exeter; Edward, of ", DICSSOI+. ibr , _: ... i"i6z3 tweet the Neots of 9 am sad i p -m at rte 1 ryr Ed`-rraticn i^ Clintr_n^," urs ac P rovided Admission 35c, Lonuon. The funeral was held on t � e f o�-' fur -hp aft:rrnative voter= by I06 I \iontl "I �it::. from his Iain . __. r_o: o mo 014,'',�ry - _ -• n : Pux No, I -: angry a vacant stere: --- - pI majorit•:. f-v;�'f-:>rinv t'aat ratepayers I Kidneys are c}r used and invigar- ; ,I Exeter, „4rnC'E "Ia Exeter, with burial in Exe- Exe- i0tice5 , _' .`,e:%:ndi Hon :o. 3: Ear�z-d Brown. i ,7- ;, fa'.',-)- pf I,r re s:ve measures. l ated by using .Humacaps. At regular te= c,�mrrLery, i .? o : P,oy MrGeo-eh- Clerk- Poll No. 3- it uta -ds f,X(•Fpt St. Andre-w'svoted intervals, use Rltmataps for your', Mr. and bits. Albert Spencer and NUTIc'r Ai -i. 7x04_":� fit;"_� It E' RE_ s.tr,,r Hmvs,e Na. 4: Bay Brrrizrn, D.JtO.:. ` - ' J",�oh G. tach. Clerk_ Pon No. 4-Seiool f,tvorab?z ,o mal-:ing the change. heWth's sake. Middleitonfs Drums b til r. srl li;r. «'alter Spencer left on �'�' "^ ,,r r, rrr_ I. :c nbe-*- r:.._. w0mp<Uti. :i,,::..e':�,. .^.: Th, Chz'cmar.. D.PO.- J.' Store. Fi`(�.:�. i r 1:(cC`G-stet, N.Y,, to attend T fo-a-nan ,-;6_2 S . Vc:n:ne$, CR.ent r -',-,i,. .'v!-. .' So_',•m) ' The HPn•�•al! 5c LO 1.00 Store has . $ c i' _-,: al of .lir. Albert Spencer's _ _ _ s-} ore v. 1 : R. D. &.A. D. -O.: 1L Tra- r TL CKERSMITH a complete assortment of Christmas f :• _,.r : ydney Matthews. _ FILLING C. ' . • ..._ E A D p OR t,�,`. Cleric_ Pair Y.a. 6 S�'..,l H,xnse No.. - -A1_SI:RT s' lin�S 3I,c3ri33m, D.E.O., PJ. J. }Ia!tn, . gifts. we ar.rongly WIN 'e. shtoppit,.a. \i;.�.:�.: :�1.;. Wilson Carlile spent a aec,rre -ax•� •• _ 'r., I PAKir,P., R_ -:_a; a ,....,-b. Crer'- Death of Mrs. W. G. Broadfoot early as we may not be able to r+ -•,,•',•;o, ri.:;; ;a=.t ',week in London visit .I 4-;6x1 P. F. licGREG Officer. order Certain lines due to con,dit:ons :L4 t.l-::' e:a;igl.Ler, Martha. 3ia63 A highly .-,FFmecl resident of beyond ours• control die were fortun-! Vii:s. Jamc:i A- Paterson was in Zur- TOWN OF SEAFOP.TH + Tuckersmi7h passed away' in Clinton ate in -,having our Christmas stock o--; ic_i _vload' evening attending the C `— on Monday, Dec- Itth,• in the person dared befazie the war end are now';;'omen's Iastitute there and gave a ti Clerks Notice of First Post- Cards of g .- of Mrs. Elizabeth 'A. Broadfoot, wife �of selhing it at �-waa prices. talk on "The Taki ng Care of Cloth- Z,i3 I ing of Voters t the trite William G. $roadfoot of i Tuckersnith. Mrs. Broadfoot suffer- � 3756-- in•g." She found the ,meeting � very - R, T'KoNLfvs DICKSON AND X& CHAS_ i TbD coinunity Christmas tree will inievesung and the ra11 call was an - an - VOTERS' LIST, I5.43. 3f L'\ICIPALITY OF via an dame w �vr� rI>Sr si�ere THE TOW- OF SEAFORTH, COUNTY ap'2-e_-ea4,ian ivr,.tbe many acid of kindness I ed a heart attack from which she nee- he held aft Saturday, Dec_ 16th Santa s<'erec} by the giving of a glass of riP Rt:eoti. stss>,tin tts�n do tdae� ner.� sad bereaveor,et,t. er rallied. MrF, Broadfoot was the I wilt arrive about 2.30 and distribute ruar•znalade or jelly to the Home in �oTicr iD I 1.BY clt THAT r ( 37�6xI c ZF eidesZ daughtFr of the Tate George all dbe children of the town Goderich tm sorb:,: �-a s .x,r. `. of she C. and .aga?s Middleton, of Goderich and armlritarxi ty. i A Christmas sale of some cooking V ut _-r,' ins : A and :Sac I n a •: F P -b. up. — — — --- - � m, o,.,ee ._ -•. - �-�f-,•+r.. on the! Towziship. AftG r her marriage she CatTne4 Presbytea•ean Church Young aLd :-ft,.:t.can tea, under the auspicas D�tt.,. _r4 ,icy of :: -r-...•- : • •.r.� I- of a l . hs i rF-:sided on the second of Tucker- People's Society met on Monday ev- i of i hr L%dies' _lid for Group No. 1 ve-„M, �;_, ' '. F.., _,_„. Win<i- _ _ smith, Mrs, B-o,w('foo: v:as a woman ^� as �neh PLL In tJ�a of kindly dispc5itioa and devoted to ien with a splendid ti,+•:ri hm vthe rr-.--..--. s -- ccraber Y Armies .�Ltet'nowr, trey, be-' l The mF-<tirrg opened L^aPnY Pca.' be :u l.ebyschool rooterian of An,,' r _ .,,yr= :n eke' a„•:ed safe of Arnim- Sndl, in fisc j, her home ar.d family. She was a'theme �._—n , the Presbyterian Church svlg. "Cafe To Ohrist," fol:v,:- r:•u:f.:, nr, Wf-dnesday afternoon, Dec. mr eda ai r� any -,--r,s or year. member of Irr,_• -,• ra:. !zit.TNM_A.`r In Oakland, Czl6forrsia, Novem- ,�p ed by prayer by +,li�� Beryl Pfaff; ],;th, a. ',hr'eF' O'ClOCk. (Mi� ),r_, - t:ca on :')-, •ay Le , ber 26th Pacsroen McDouz2JL b.dovea in Clinton, xl;ich she attended for Scripture, Miss Maxine Purdy; dexo- Mrs. IV= Consitt recently spent. a m �.... _ a€ cbnk,• , ,:e3 . ,' ,ifs of E-1 J. rnroan, and you.m.t' many y^F:a,::=. S`.F lezves to mourn - - affil taken by Mr. A. L, Kerslake on , f,!, clays in Toronto with relatives ;,.-',':., H. *A11L.SO'; I dimer of the tate Mr. and :sirs. Domid 1 her loss r:vo f,au;zhie,rs and one son, the Apostle's Creed- Misses Lois and friends. C, .'. „r ghZ".^2h. I si=r _ of Cranbrook, former:y of Elizabebh V.. of Castleea.r. B. C., Ag - 3 S" , waw, oma. I '1. orad Marian macLaT'en, contributed a I The Philomel Ensemble of London uta G. (M:s. George Flewitt) of pleasing vocal duet, accompanied at' presented a concert in bhe Town Hail 1 Goderich TOn•nship, and William W., the pig b' their mother, AN-s.R. � Friday evening to a fair sized but andMr. d Ma's- A. MCConnell, _. n of. Burlington. Another son, Stewart, A. MacLe,rm_ Followdng the business I apprechative audpence. The lensemr ZURICH rompazy with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Rich- I died some year-, ago. A sister and period Mr. James bfustard gave a, ble, sponsored by the Hensabl Citi- ardson, spent an evening at the home! two broth.(-rs aL o sur-vivf-, The fun- Logan, Hensadl. eral was held f:•om the home of her splendid topic amt "Jungle PTales.- Tho zt ns' Band, presented an outstanding T-nr: da,-,- r,f •:•f• '/,urtr-i. =,-c ool con- of Miss E. I a meeting came to a conclusion with i program of exceptional merit and r,,. rt ha= b-+-- fix. -d f° - T'.r�day eve' The many friends of Mrs. Jack cauglrter, hers. (_;. T. Flewitt. The brie singing of a dlymn and tae Na- abi::t.>. t,br:r name 'Ptrilomel' mean- nirw L) + •:..,- ;..;,`.Is are Smith will be pleased to know that service was c•ondtic•ted by the'Rev. G. tional Anthem. A pleasant social I in -N:t:;,t:nafile. 'Phe ensemble, com- after thme wpRks in Clinton hospital A. Pedvl:P, rrr the Presbyterian time was t in games and con- I ' o-, d otf. n ladies, was formed a ,. • ,. FI:: ' . . cif -',',Cary "he is mto core- home anti ;c'ill soon C .arch. ,... ... irtf.z.. ..t as made• br atilt to tOnsf home in Ha ;,;:-:.• ni,- ^ . The pall- tests_ yf•ar ;:.ci'ii half ago and is di -acted i S 1. _ fJ r' i_•'•' •:.,,r, :•r_,. a.'.I fit ss - . LIMa} sernc e.e r,ondurted by an .,, 1;,M;,,,r..,,d by bli:as Marjory I Mr, and '.ars- Arai StAwart spent b,xi •"s u,.r- ,If•: . A:, -X, and James, ' Mrl'hillit,=. ;:n outsta.nx,hn concert Rev. I)fmald Davi an, a student from b-•ir:z ; ' ' : ; •,; - aI ,,,4 Lhe g 'r oa r,o[ 11i1' a Bi ck L 1 ,, .r. a Charles B. f � Friday ove�ing at the home' of Mr., , s Knox College, Toronto. The anthems : PianiFt. •i'h,• ,roeeecl's were for the I „>- c , •,_ v,:�7i=.r:CY r.•r � ��; rr .• yr;li do fhb I C;eorge Bettie, Sr. � and John It. ,Nlydzilr•tvn and Charles by the choir were "Hast Thou Not Itf•rJ L'ro: a and Kev. R. A. Brook w 1. mostrxlel. ' E. Rise. ___. v �I - n:rrab� fror:,-(,,An ,'f.I the The many fr ,ndrs of Mrs, F.' Known,,' and "Lead )de, Lora," � chairman. The program included: rff"rFprion ai tis 1-arua flail on Tuf:-s ' A'"ekes will be sorry to know she' Former Resident Honored in West Serviceo in the United Obui•ch were "Come To the Fair" (Martin); 'pray - flay evening tri do homer to Sir, and r has been con5ned to the house conducted by Rev. R_ A. Brook_ The er, from Hansel and GTetel (Hump- V through i4 i choir conrtrihtrted as their morning erdinek) ; selections from "Merry Wi- �%1 Mr-. i. );f -;,•r;,_, nF;w•pj-n)arr;el -ou- bfany of t!la oldr:r rF-si&,nts in this AW WWW p! P. I , township and dis'r kL will be inter-• anthem, "Nftlidng' With God," with I dow" (Lehar), ensemble; selections A nurnbi `corn r•'., -n d•r,•r.,J,-d thF- �ested rn a r(:-r,>nt addrt•ss presented Ylss Florence Welsh, soloist, and the by Band; „Dark Eyes' (Warren); se- r It 04F furi-,,ral ' ,• >I -r- A F. Hamil-' C,ONSTANCE to Mr. John liannakh by the citizens smug amfhem, "In H,p:venly Love lection from "The Firefly" (Ft3mnd); tor, f,eHl =l 1,r,_.,1 -,n ,,n- ,1„)• Id Rfrek,, of Swan Iti%f r, Manitoba. before his A !Tug Mr, and tit Cha. iu= Th:r-1 have Mr -s. Charles Dexter and Mrs- Wm_ removal to N'-F•pawa, x itare he will dalo end Mrs. George Hess, piano duet; Soldiers' Chorus, "Faust" - in,vexi _,,v, •;,h hums rf-cf-ntiy pur-IJewitl held a social afternoon at sperd his i•r-maining days. .lir. Han- MT. and trim, I®i� Mickle, Billy "Country Gardvit," folk dance, ell- r /y WESTR :�LD w& � rhased from f:asphr Walpf-r es- their borne on Wednesday for groups nah, who is ovr-r 9f) years of age, was and Betty, spent the week -end with • semble, Marjorie Blosdale, Dorothy a'L- - tate smith o; r';f- 1,1jF-ra❑ Church. I 1 and 3 of thee WA_. a former well kno-lvn resident of the Dr. anrd Mrs. J. A_ Spellman and faro- I Mimnitt; "Hymns To Night" (Parry), • Sir. and M -s. Duni= O'l;r -n have, tire. J. Yumg'blut spent tate week 2nd conces,inn of Turkersmith, where dy in KibcreneT, and on Sunday visit-' sc-lertions from Rose Marie (Friml), -- visitIng her sisters, Mrs. Chas. Dex• ed with Rev. acrd Mrs_ W. A- Young Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoffman" „I . - - _ c'>, mrrved into :h4 •�f,n:f- rr::�-ri from the h? farmr•fl for many yf•ar5, Ha>tinah's ter and 3l m. Austin Dexter- and family of Fergus (Offenback). en.'sem'ble; coronet ®011.0, N. ICratiskr,;,f a -cath Mfr and ilii. sctiovi liorrr,W on t.har concession hav- -.% .�,�., :.;.t Miss Helen Britton gave a talk on MT. w•m_ H5ldebraradt and bars. "Loch Lomond, John Beer; "Love's 'ir l?;;;;.,:;;;;:,;::. T Howard tilu;,p hats L.',vad into the mus'c at the North Huron Music Con- ,ng been namHd' after rim. 11 r. Han Hildebrandrt r m" z s" f+d::::' ...> ': •':>. S. �` : ' � -, 5 home purrha=t-d from ihh S3'. Klopp i nah Was alsto widf•ly k.nov-n in the and her son, Joe Marks, D ea (List); "Tales From Vi+enana -. y ventiou b� at Ethel on Friday last. result Sunda last with relatives in V6'ooda" (Strauss), ens�iblre- The °. 'i' `??s; �� \ ftat.e. Mr. and John Oesch freamery businfss, having nductecl y :. 1 ,y •� wW xi have moved inn ti �• spar m4nt above Mr. and 7ldr•s. Leslie Lawson and ereameries in Seaforth an other moron'• ensemble will appear at some Sngday ": ::E ;:;;; ;:`,"•'••..:;. ( "" Bobby, of TttckersmiLh, visited Mr. Mnand Mrs_ Joules A. Paterson evening sacred band oouc+ert in the „. s ry"� ' q tibe hardware -tor" vafart•.1 by Mr, centres in Huron for =one ye s, In %�'•- � , ',�?.:, a � � tt \ ' and Mrs. E. Lawson Inuit Sunday- visncted Mr. Fred 'BeOr in Westminster near future. Following the concert p v ^'z??! ::">� »: and Mrs?. Kiopp. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ZIP middle ninetIE-. Mr. Hannah mov- I �.. �:;,,; \>' ` ton Oeseb ira.v- mo -.1 '.lir. and Mrs. R. LALwson and fam- Hospital at Lannon. on Sunda 1 F•' ;'`• .I ` irtr, h apart- ed to Manitoba and has since been a y ast. they were entertained at the 31o�e of .- t• :>`, i"j:. w Lily and Mrs. Betla Lawson visited Mr. Wr. and Moa. George Laughton, of Mr. and bars. M. G. Drysdale. �f a y `1: ,,§ `'' �- ment at the roar of thr- barber sbop resident of that. prm,-ince, the past 20' s s ;:r`Y' : 3 ., vacated by Lir. .Iolxn f)e r h. and Mrs. Geo Leitch on Sunday last y ars Navin been legal in Swan Y yeciale Pearl Har- ./ it<'•"`: OL q, Fl Ibnanto, the week -end bare Misses Ha Dr Mr. Gordon Xc,Kella.rd' of Levac, with Mr, and Mm C. A. McDonell, -pole. Messrs. Mau3ice Tudor and ,f.; ...... « F>'' I yzt•s:: visi#ad Mr. a.H Mrs. John Ferguson The fnilrvi is the address:- of the vffisge, Mrs_ Laughton's par- Glenn Waiper, of Dasb•w•ood, attend X{ :i, VARNA, Ion smrda fast 4` Y I ,, ent9- t fed the butter•makers' et held Ill ?:�<>•k I.;;' "Dear' V . f a S.. La nab: It is with deep ;:::t. » 1 Mr, and Mrs. Clarence MonWomPry'arrl since•;,- .•t :hnf we. the mern Mr. Witi Simpson, of Defitoit, spare the ape a house, Exeter, On Wednes """>`}l""'" Mr. and M�-=.f_,,+-I' ;,: f! Fr,n,,, r!4 and son„ Lyle, were gu"tea to tea' bars of t'::. : .r.d;{y Sr,hvol and the rhe week -end with his grandmother, day even4ng of last week_ Huron, 5 t' Iktrctix, w.h-„ .,, ,�,. y ith 4f r_ and Air. Alex Sparks. of i'ndtF•d Chu;rh n' f'anada. hate heard K ' y Pre- ^ ?` '.-I : i with Mrs. Robert Iionthron df this village. T arth, I.anibtnn and lea were re Mrs. Au. -tin soil inn, :,; t,P.ayt3eld, on Sunday last. f of your ir,tf•n:irrn to Wave us in, tfhe Mir. mind M,rs. I.ee Hedden spent si,nted, ® ® Mr. and ;.lrs, ,Ia+: :'L-A -phut thej Mr, aid Mrs. M. McKoi'lar and MiseInFar f;;'i,i'F- to takf• up your rf•Fidence Sunday last with friends in London. 11 r. and blrF. M. G. i)rysdale, aC ,'%`'> r,•, •i nds h»l Alcliellar and Miss Marga re ; in ` Mr. Fred Beer, from latest accounts, con anion by Mr. and Mrs, Lee Me- '''`<'''i:> r r ��• aresnk.-cud *x ail rf•ia:.ra.. , ;'� r' F'er 7 I r"'frau'a. :1�, a r'iti7Pn of thiF p ``;s'fi'i in this vir:{n;ls Rum, of Parkhill, visited WIr.'fommunity, we Nava found you al- is getting on nicely in Westminster Connell, were in Stratford aml Lon- rec»•p V,n a us :''HId rn th,, hall ant] .Mrs..J. Ferguson on Sunday. .E wa Hospifira.l in London. Ii5s, leg is in a don on Monday and ,Tuesda of this / ys a moot dPFirahle and true one, y <, Ya Rory. Merrziiee is- showing Islidfs uta , cosi onrl he can go amttnd a 'little Week. • "�;�,:?;. ••c;Es:;s�:;:; T`+ii-e.�rlu,y night. in hnn'r of thµ newly- , taking a def�p in•hrvst, in all that tend- , •weds, Mr. and Mr:. Il*-aW(-, of which `fie Church Facing the New world" h1 to r-lavate and, improve the well- 'in a wdioeled cbnd,r. Mission Circle Elects f a. '?Aft Eittll in the Interests of the Sunday school. Surnda sabool teachers and schoi• The Mission Circle of Hensall Unit- N' Y� Of as f'*''"s! %`:>: I r? ''.`., mention will be marip later, bf.ing of mankind. As a member of y r ••• s:;:;.�':<:>:;..> >•;:�• �']+,� There will be a of arose !<: • ° :• t< Messrs- Gibbs and Dunn, L )ndesboro meeting the Sunday school and church u ®te and also public school teachers ed Church held their December sup w -��4, g ` .:;;; s;•. � busy in and around interested In reorganizing the Clhb have r anri 'pupils ire now busily engaged in per meeting at the 'home of Miss r��i:r;kr O ,1 have keen sy nd file ]>Pcn a r. pular attendant at ;:,�...t.. �► c P: - of rani ass on Monday, Dec.Dom] 1 th preparing r*in Ma Goodwin :.::. village tun53tg pianos and organs- y each for malny years, This has been P Pa g 1174 CbQfisitnaa enterrtafin Mary G o corn on Friday evening, ... :: b- at 8 pint in the school rovrm. � is< `>' ss�,: . �� ,Membem .of 'the township council both an itzspiration and a good object meats and eotzcerb*- Dec. ]fit, with a splendid atiendt ce I :-31 / . ,.:;` .,.*, I`* -.3`\ niet in the hall Tuesday afternoon. leosson to us all. You have alwa s Rev Mr. Weir, who recently Miss Barbara Shefpherd led• the war- f:a.:.;, 'Is 1 T)xe vxaW friendas of Master Jahn- 01 been willing and faithful to d,o your preached in Camaret Presbyterian' ship period: Scripture reading, i1SLss � ;• ; . - , McCSootateoli ase pleased to see trim art as a mf mb?r of the Bible Class Churah �s a candidate for the min. Margaret Tudor; prayrer, Miss Ruth ' ? � �'�• ply MCKH"p P ,,.. .,: dole Go bb cert agafu. and Session, a fact which 11ae been I•sbry 8, who received a call. here, Brook; missionrary story, Miss Mary , 26om Lizzie Slav4n has returned to Thre lxz;dbury schrml concerti will m,roh appreciated, It Is not given to 'has, we believe, also meceived a call Clark. Durinlg the meeting the hrymns. ltBr &at;ire in Hull after spending be held an Wednesday, Dec. 20th, at many pFolFle to reach the ripe aid from the Presbyterian Congregation "Abide With Me" and "Love Divine, ��®�� a ,weak *Jth bar c'onsin, lot". 3C g s p_m. The pmgmm will be present: age of ninety years, u ith all their at Miftcheli. All Love Excelling," were sung- Dar - . ed ed by the pupils and other local tal- farult'res intact. and to li,i •e the ow The death occurred in Crystal City, Ing the business period it was dJeeid- IAo d `i Mrs. ,John Ratliweli spent int Ltteicp t£cLc9trl will be drawn on porttlnity of f>n)oy' nz the blf ss tugs of Margtoba, ori November 16th la.pA of ed to fold the meeting from now on Q� Evenirt g drat:##i0t%21f last Week with °Mr, and a quilt � the pro will be ;n all that makes life worlthwhile. For Mrs. James ATmStrong, whose maid from 6 to R surd the work period from In 9 Jeweller f Watcher. s M #aTph Stesphensom aid of L7t"le Red Cr Tpsa this we. are all glad and thankful. en name was Him Jean Modr, a dhugh- t to 6. Mise Irene Douglas, leader December S E A 17 3.RTH Jewelry'r . , "' r I �q `.. i' .... x.. : ,i ., • t � f t ti r .r n , ,. u , 1 A n.. d a '.t. :,.,... , 11-11, . III, r , ,. ,. r. 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