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The Huron Expositor, 1939-12-22, Page 4
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Ci; Smnlllie be arLopt�d as Cross Society l ea to express a� rH t Blowes, Betty Smale, Eleanor Ven• bearer's Were Jas- Mustard, Sr„ Sam- most games, Mr. William Mo > gom- regal. Qaxried. Commundcat'ionrh were this time its gratitude to the peoples 1,2k a1 ” mer, Marguerite scud Beverley Moore, ; uel Cudmore, Joshes, Ijender wx Cliff I cry; Ione hands, Mr, Harry Ed colt. �aVd fjam: Dept, of Public Welfare; of Hensall and d'ilstaict for their fin - 1 ,., f0�fied { / Betty Mickie, L. Moir, Eleanor Cook Watson, Alfred Moffatt and Wilfred After lunch a few hours were spent '100utrvtyt Engine x; County Treasurer; ands'] contributdons during t7hb na. `i - kaiar * ' and, Laura Sangster. Mr, Sam Hen- I M'eliis, and the floral ,bearers were in dancing to Colliws-Agar orchestlra. saner filed_ . Bill's and accounts: L. tivnal drive for membership, &>� ai Ick. K; '; nie directed the musical numbers and hob t, Elgie, Jas. Mustard, Jr., Orval Mi and Mrs. Peter McCowan an'd , Heddem, B.U.H. meetings, $6; Dr. I. so all those who 'have been assisting C G SSlfied Ads will be ua5ert@d at IIeW low Ca3h ratel3 ° was aeoompahzist, Directing the op-, Workrnaal and Ernie Shaddick. Bobby ,spent Suplday with Mr. and G, Smillie, $6; R, R. Shaddick, $(i; in the work of sewing and knitting he many friendsof Mrs,. H. '`„' FoF bale, Wanted, Lost and Found, C.mina ldvenn, Etc. -Pen words clpal-titta ass meted were r by lrMiss Ml� ElJis panel uP lHay lbwnslwd11 be Verysolriey M Mr.Gandg Mrs. Eaton, Laa ry I age etc $22.7rson,b AH H. Erskine,. meetings, pcol- waiting chipping instrucst- supplies. A quantity of tions is itonp � ;, _. l)'s°I' 1st Week „ 1 ttt the cgmmittee re to goal+n drat she bras- been' very sic lc and Kc;ith, spent Sunday with' Mr, and ,lsction Of arrears, $11.92; E. Yun'dt, headquarters and the public w)bl be ,10;.:. ............• .. Miss I3e.tryl' Pfaff. . % Cent g interested to know that up to date i",, 2nd Week ............. .....••..... spunsrb'le for the beautiful costumes ,and is still at the pI•esent time can- Mrs, i.ou Sparl'in' of Wroxeter, trucklnrg gravel, $81.60; G. McLean, ,4 3b Oemt . , srd week were MI's. Claude Blow es, Mrs. E. L. ;fined to her bed. Her many Friends Nomination will be held' in the .r`gyal, $28.40; M.oare Bros., supplies lU8 pairs 'af socks of different sizes, i-'' Minimum amt ir$ ES cep' r and; labor, $45.25; J. J. Taylor Ltd., 105 pillow cases and 79 hospital? k Mickle, Mrs. Russell Broderic, Mrs. hope a d'evide+(i changecii the better hall this Friday. ` ,i Etach egtrcei hr90%d and ebbr®vi mwutl` " me '""d �ti'alter Spencer and lVlr-, Sam lieu- may soon take place. A large crowd attended the recep- balaa>oe on safe, $213.50;” J. Pass- gowns have been completed and pass- Oard of Thnmlm, In Mema,erttana latices -1 cent parr ward 9f4YYimarm, 50 cost., per week Misses Blanche and Theta Watson tion held in herroi of Mr. and Mrs. 'more, supplies, hall an'd shed, $5.75; el satisfactoril the inspection cam Elnquines may be directed Au a Box Number, ewer at The Baron Exvwi'lor, bar r0 eemb nie, Y i of the village spent a day in London Gordon Elliott in the hall Monday I G. Hess, printing, $30.50; Hydro Elec- mittee, All this work has 'bees donee ' aik`s Ten nts ad ttio�nad pec• week wall be onar¢rd to a& 1z above dA" we set pa•Id by the during; the 'week. night. They received many beautiful trio, street lights, $1,008.00; Huron � since November 1u, w'hen mateiialL �f' Sntturdaq night in the 'woofs in which the wi was run, �yryr ' Count count rate $1,343.20; Public was received, Material for work un, I Birphs, bf' .rriagm and Deaths 'inseobed tree of emwva HIBBER L Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cuxiznore of gifts, I y Y , N:�tF, Auction Sates, Nobide to Caeedihloan, Eke-- hallo ,,n angttcardaea Seaforth,, visited friends int the vil- We were sorry •to learn •of bhe Library, library rate, $196.59; Sebool der the direction of the, hospttal sup- ' �,r{ 'Me Hibbort Tow�nslhip council met lage during',the past week and: also death of 'Mrs. William Hart, after rat Board, school rate, $4,276.88. Total, t" I ply committee 'has been an order far K,;, Personal in StafOa �lotwnslup Hall an Friday, attended the ,funeral of the late Mrs. lingering illsess. The late Mrs, Hart $7,282.34. Jones and Shepherd: That some time and is expected to arrive ' For Sale Dec. 15tth, in ,a final session' to finish John Deftz, lived east of the village a few years bills and accounts as read be paid, I soon,. When the New Year araivesy •e'k.. the busdness of the year, All mem- Mr. Eddtie Taylor, of Stratford, ago and' was widely known. We. ex- C>a7rried'. Htxlton and Jbrves: That we work will be resumed again The so- &! "BE OF GOOD CEGEER"-A7"IRACTIVE k,: boort of verse by H. lsabeil� Graham. u- FOR SALE -TWO PURE BRED COCKER bers were present with the reeve pre- spent the week -end at ,bels home (here. 'tend ,our deepest sympathy to those adjourn 'Carried --James A. Pater- � ciety cordially invites all the ladies i?' tusttwted by George Daly: suitable for Christ- Spaniel pulpa, 3yb mabmths old, very res- siding. Mr. Kgnneth Terryberry, of Cot- that are left to mourn the loss of a son, Clerk. of Hensall and vicinity, who are able, mad giving• Copum act $1.00 may be obtain- sociably priced considenhw quality and r ; ed fr+om,,,Miss Graham or at Thompson's Book 1 brooding. (Dodos, red), reml beauties. The Thee council has decided to credit tam, visited at the 'home of Mr. and loving' mother, to cooperate in' this vital and worthy , . Hca:, Plan Special Services v,; Store375x- iddaJt boys' Ohristrnas gift Avp9y T. J. the polios village of Dublin with the Mrs, Jas. McGlya7nont, of the village, patriotic effort. If there athould be '�',, , SHERRez r, lam. '757x2 1937 and. 1938 dog tax, and also ,. arab Mrs. Root. Daymian ladies in the country who would be, zY, _._ ._ .._-.,-_- The services' next Sunday in Hen - For Sale or Rent The Hollowing acco4nts were paid: of Tuckerknith, during the past week. MANLEY ¢all llmdted Church' promdae eta be interested do forming knitting or se w` '- ,.. I �.__._._.. --- D. Geshton, printing supplies, $13.38; Mrs. Ed. Drake, wtho has been vis- outstanding in their appeal and help- ing groups, Mrs. B. C. Edwards, work ,..,W� Cards of Thanks Municipal World, supplies, $7.61; A. d'ting friends near Staffs, Ihas return- The pine swamp is being stripped fulness. The morning service at "11 committee 'convenor, will be pleased �R BALE OR RENT -SEVEN ROOM brick house on Goderich Street East R. WILLIAM DELT/, AND FAMILY AND W. Blotwes, teasurer Mitchell, $20 ; ed to the home of her farther, Wm. of its second -growth poplar by the a.m, will be a cheerful Christmas ser. to give all the assistance she can. !i.:, Modern domvenionces. Alppay Box 216, EX- ,M Mess. 'ramldnso'a w,66 to thank their Jas, Scott, Sanitary Inspector, $16.70; Anderson. Mr. P�ndersan's many farmers to put in smother years fuel vice in whish the congregati'aii will Mrs. Robert Paterson is convenor of Z"•` POSITOR. 8741-tf friends- and arc�i,hbora &.1 their kindness and 'e Frank Tiffin, acting as constable, $5. friends will regret to learn that he an 'reserve. It's the last of the land be led in sung and carol by the the sewing committee; Mrs. W. O. '+•r" erympaUhy srialwtn them in their recent be- ��-- -. - rn:w thy Wino sac the heetheirt ecentorn-I tri--Thtou. D. Wren, Clerk. continues 4o keep quite poorly. owned .by the .Canada Company and church choir. The theme of the see'_ Goodwin is convenor of the knitting Meetings butes; e�wind thanks to the nurse and to was purchased by Mr. Knight, of mon will be "The World's Most Won- coin "tttee, while Mrs. D. 'Steer is ';•; gs the Rev. E- F. Ohumodder, and chute who kind- Grey Township, who is Selling it out derful Rumour." At the evening ser- convenor of title hospital sapply'+c©mi - 9y mhala coos- 37581 ZURICH SST. COLUNIBAN in plots, which later can. be reforest mdttee- . vice commencing at 7.30, there will 'tic. NOMINATION MEETING M$ AND Muss- GEORGE T.'WREN AND ed and make it valuable property- be presented a Christtmas pageant en- fmm�uly desmv 1b espres their apprecia- I The Late W. Horner A shower for Mises Anne Feeney, Mr. Fred Eckart was a visitor one titled Tod Tidings of •'Orea`t Joy," rr' To`Wnship of Tuekersmith t� and Danks td, many kip! friends duT- 'D N ehrel't t t+hte Name f he d 1 k •bh bd ' t Mrs ' 124{1'8 woes HE ANNUAL NOMINATION MEETING T Another of the welt known ,rest- the rdeaat sad heteavtrm�t of their ] dents of the village passed awn last (hrg9.�ter, Amrrde Ba.rrmi�a V�ktmi s,�th, y a a r mtat4ver, Mata Nellie Faeney, on Sun- ay ,Asti, wee wl s Sts er, John Mu'rray. when the children of the -Sunday scrh+oal, the Young Peale, aqd the of the Township of Tuckersmitlh for the 3758x11 Thursday in' the person of John W. day ���_ prior to 'her marriage Plowing .is still the order of bile church chair :will corirb. 'their tal- nominetibn of candidates for the office, of Hearn'er in his 78th year. Deceased es bleb , take>3 acre the latter part of day and it can be recalled' that in . vivid en'ts in an effort'tc resell' in 'Reeve and coun'cidlols .for the year 1940, will be held in Watson's IPa1t, in Kippers, on - —�'- `had been .seriously til for some months Deely n". s Feeney received many 1878 plowing was completed, on a and yet worshipful manner the fav- b-`rdday, December 22nd, 1939, from 1 to 2 �� In Mem®clam and his passing came as a relief to u. lovely and u_ .cul gifts, Christmas Eve and the ground, was • g orite stories which have centred a- p.m. R a poll be necisstary, such poll shall his suffering. Born in York Town- around unlit about five weeks ago, as dry as in July. An early spring round the birth, of the Christ Child. girls' jundor champion, Beth Camp- be opened an Monday, January 1, 1940, be- tween lire hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m, act the OLTON-'-in loving rntemary of Mary Re- B ship, and while still young 'came to Dolton. tecta (o, fo'll'owed with a bumper crop, which Special inspirational features of this ' DUBLIN following places and by the folkowitng offi- 2 Wit, pasi;ed away Stanley Towns'h'ip to reside with his „1 years ago, Drce�rber 21, 1918. Y December . world not go amiss again t.a start g service will be recitations by senior cera: Poll Neo, l---Finnigan's vacant store: H. Stewart, D.R.O.; Harry Chesney, Clerk; p�areuts. When the gave up farming the ball rolling. members of the Sunday school, nim - The Christmas service in St. Mary's No. 2—school House Nb. 8: Edward Brown. Her ,memory is as dear tboday, themoved to town and ,has resided As in the hour she passed away. Church will be theid on Sunday af- the Clerk's office, with, all memtbers P ]e action songs by little c9rdldren• tion of Hensall High School Board • D.R.O.; Roy McGdoch, Clerk. Poll No- 3— =d4S, GORDON BOLTON. here since. He was highly respected termo+ou at three o'clotek, The old and ,tableau scenes depicting a Jap - tr6poy,aad•rg0den&4 fdt Qoi fimphy School House No. 4: Roy Brown. D.R.O.: — by all who knew him. Surviving be= I WINTHROP !t� . HENSALL omen's group bringing tribute to Jes- Joseph G. Crich Clerk Pafl No. 4—School House No. 3: Thomas Chapman, D.R.O_; J. 11/fcGEEGOR--Stn 9nvbag memmay of Euva aid" his wddtaW are -two ,sons, E. B•. M C$It6tma3 hymn6 Will be sung. I' us, the shephertd's visit at the man- The community Christmas tree, " W. McIntosh, Clerk. Pdll No, 6—School Ptw.w,.. ce A nas:sn°, '°t,o passes away Horner, of Hay Tow'n'ship, and Albert Orme yt� �' December 27' 1996' A very successful tea under, the sponsorship of the Angiican. Ladies' ger bed and three Orient kings being House No. 1: R. D. Bell, D.R.O_; M, Tra- qua, Clerk. Poll No, 6—School House No. Hoarser, of Varna, and two daughters, Guild was 'held at, IGhe (home of slponsared by the Ghamlber of Com- led to Bethlehem by the star. Ten 9: Hugh MoMilrlon, D.R.O.; W. J. MaAin, Her faijA 9astt w,ihth we should Mite to have Mrs. Ehler Krueger of the 14th con- heard, .Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. Gar SmAb. on merce was largely attended on Sat- inspiri•rvg musical numbers will be Caerk-cession, and, Laura, Mrs. Inges, of •mrd breathed in her ea' one '� parting Thursday. An unusually large attend- urday afternoon. At 2.3o Santa. Claus offered during �t+he service, including D. F. McGREGOR, Returning Officer.ance Varna. Funeral services were held was present- Following the bus - arrived in the fire truck, driven by solos, quartettes, duets, part songs 8756 -s Only thnse wbb ,have aostnt are able to ten on Saturday, interment taking place ']IleSLS of the meeting, a Fire Chief Lee Hedden, and present- for girls, chruS' oes fol• mien, culm•inat- costume between scenes, Mrs. Brod-e- The paten 'irn .the( heart in not s+ayriing farewell. in Branston Line Cemetery. Rev, C. —Remembered here'�' " and p0,1'tio1I1 gllllt was Completed. Daiwty refreshments ed bags of candy and oranges' to Ing in a challenging finals, "Come and rick accompantying at the piano. NOMINATION MEETING ��. 3758x1 Heckendorn, pastor of the local Evan- , were served serve some 600 cYhdltdren olt f Hensaand. lis- Worship t]tQ World's Redeemer." McKillop geltical Church, conducted the self - --� vices The regular monthly meeting of the tr1cL. Speakers included BReeke E. fled Cross Society Extends Thanks THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EL.F,C- Caltlh,obc Youttlit Organization was dheld Sthaddrelc and Rev. R. A. coo , pas- Tp'1� and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, i•n the parvit.9h hall on Fridayevening. for of Hensu.11 United Church_ bars of the lSlunhelddlaty the Township _ Blrtll"S Mr. Following are the prize winners, at of McICil9op w'iLl lx held �t WinthropiHadi on well known residents of the Goshen Following the reading of the min'u'tes * r - •- - -" •• •• •• •• - -cw•• r PHILIUPS- do ate„•dand, Ohio, on December Line, North, Stanley Township have Friday, .the 22nd day of December, 1939, for p the e'1iP11I'e and dance held in the 14,ttr, to Mn and Mrs. Sam Phillips, (nee of the ,previous meeting by the re- I t the purpose of nomi¢rsrti'ng a Reeve and four moved to their new home in Egmond- Town Hall, on Friday evening and Belch Goven9tack), a son ---Ronald Newman. carding secretary, Miss Genevieve Councillors for the year A. D. 1940. ville. Mr. Allen Armstrong and wife y' sponsored by the Chamber of Com- 0 Nlomtinatribns willd he reeened Iottwe.en the bleCarthy, •the president, Jas. Kraus - sours orf one and two o'clock p.m_ ---- who purchased' the farm from M.r• meroe, th•e proceeds going to the Red' im the evert of more persons being nomin- hobinson, have taken possession. Mr. •1'opf' gave a brief a,ddresse. An in- 0 st�.,,.� i Deaths terestting program was presented, in- Cross: Ladies' first, Miss J. Elgie, 0 AM a•hed than are required W full .'Nie several U I • � ] and Mrs. Robinson will be greatly Kippen•; 2nd, R. J. Moore, Hensall; otinCea, mar election « be- held on Monday. eluding: Violin and pla,n]O duets, by xO S--tn Turkeramittb, on Thursday, Deccan- 'mistsed by their man friends and consolation, Miss Jean Foster, Hen- ® Ts 1. the first day of ,-. nf,o A. D. 1940, y John and, Joseph Morrison, also Wm. ® � Pthe, will be open from 9 a. m_ until 5 p. m, �' 1st, Annfie Ross. neighbors, as besides being good s'a111; gents, 1st, Oliver Ro'wcldffe, at sere falIowinit place: ,and, He•i'erx Dailtzer; vocal selections ® � neighbors they were also active Hensall; 2nd, Ted Taylor, Kippen; Poll N J esTante, CD.R, s house, Lot Maloney,by Mervin Hasley; Amarea in ea the consolation, Art Jackson, Seaforth- church workers. Con.' 5: James Nolan, D.R:O., Wm. ey, mors must have an average of at ]east Red Cross by Mises A,ntna Meagher, Murdock orchestra furnished the P -C• 9 70 per cent. Scholarship winners:- A party composed of Messrs. G'or- and a comic reading by Miss Grace Poll No, 2—Mrs Jos. H'ogg's house, Lot 25, S.C.I. Alumnd Memorial S+eholars'hi don and Stanley Smith, of St, Jos- music for the dance. o Con, 4: Ross Murdie, D.R.O., Mrs. George p. SChaabarth; 1'nSt111mental selection by ��®� ��� Eaton, P.C. value $25, •awarded to Donald Mac- etyh, Dennis Denomme and Ted Kropp Miss Helen Dan'tzer. The program The main street and community Poll No. 3-,1,.;,:ph Smstln's house. Lot 10, Tavish, presented by Miss Mabel of town are ]Paving on Sunday for conrclude.d by an intere's•ting feature, Christmas tree present a very attrac- 11 Y Con. 12: Herrry Ben'newde's, D.R.O., Earner Florida, where the intend to spend tive appearance with their brightly , Dennis, P.C. Turnbull, president of the Alumni As- Y "News heel," by our rambling re `' Cleverly Mounted lI! New De- sociation• Carter Scholarshi for sore weeks. illuminated lights, and many of the Pall No. a-l�tr,. Dri�eal9's house, Lot 25, P porter, JUtnhl:s Jordan - A lengthy session of the 10th Divi homes are ars well lighted and at - signs, in Natural Gold Can. 12: Wm. Somerv-illle, D.R.O., Wallis Huron Ctitin'ty, value $60, awarded to Mrs. Ida Carpenter has returned to � / Dundas, P.C. AIdie Eckert. si-6i, Court was held Monday forenoon tractive ,aS those of the town, ��" g • JOHN MaNAY, Cilerk. ,her home in Detroitt after spending 1: with Judge T. M. Costello presiding. The Wohe,lo Class of the United n 3756-.. Other numbers an the program in- several weeks with Mrs', C. Carpen- „tom n g • .. $18r9U p ' cluded an English country dance, A number of cases were disposed bf. .ter. Church held their December meeting 3 -Stone Rings $ - "Picking Up Sticks'"; two sets -Ruth Barristers present were Messrs. Stan- in the basement of the church with a t...�• 5 Mrs. J ph Rowland' and Miss Rose , Sh'inten, Clara Do ley Schatz, Toronto; F. Donnelly, splendid attendance. Mr. Lorne '� . Solitaire Rings ..:...$1. up Help Wanted Image, Barbara Best, Feeney Yte>rded a mdsteellatrt>ryus' Alma Lawrence; .Mildred' Mu Goderich; F. W. Gladinan', Exeter; Chapmram' ,presdded,' ,Misys M, Ellis J I Murphy, shower at St Coltrmban this week 111 K. I. McLean, Hens -all. read the Scripture and the Lord'a' ,WANTED -MAN BY YEAR, CAPABLE OF Garolynt Holmes; Teresa McIver, honor"o">i' ptti�ular brld0-tflrbe,. Miss -� doing all kinds of work on farm; mix- Gladys Earle, Frances Elgie, Doreen The school concert held in 'the hall Anne 1. 11 N • ;Prayer was 'repeated in unison. ,, f. fartri.img•. Must be retcKE and rive on on Tuesday evening was well attend- y' Gbkilstmap carols were sung during ' farm Apply bo J. A. McIiENZIE ]lox 27, Regier, Edna. Eckert, Maxine Baynes. g g Greae$t VaIU@S In �'''' ed. Mr. W. R. Goulding, singing Vrdan, ; - Mr, awl Mrd . o Tanta' StiurtRr. Perone 25. 3758 tf This was directed by Miss Wood and g in the meeting and contributing to the structor, assisted with the pttogram. Riordan, Detroit, at hive -home of Mrs! ! x e� the pianist was Irene Workman; Catherine Guz+peizter; Mi., Pricre, Si•., program was •a Cliriatmas story by. LADIES & GENTS BULOVA AND - - -- Dutch dance, tap by Ahyvonne Moore given, by the pupils and' the large Western SAs"tchewan, wiih lila min; Mme' PeteT McNaughton and a read- I crowd enjoyed every mdnute. Ing? by Mists Maty Coleman. During W-98TFIELD WATCHES Property For Sale and Isabel McKellar; quartette, "Deck R. H. Prest; Mr. 'and 11�rs, Hugh the business period it Was seceded to the Hall, old Welsh carol; "Rig -a -Jig- Benninger and Miss GriacE S,4afbarth donate $4b to the cit w and to give AS Serviceable as They Are Beautiful I 1G�OR SALE -e, in DASH SIX-Roomnrd Jig,, soprano, Alma Lawrence; con- in IA)ndon. " J fstama home, res ¢sea •n t]ncd tralto, Dorothy Gallop; tenor, James KIPPEN , t3te'eet 8�•lior•Nh. Two toll,, chicken hewn, a ,basket of Christmas cheer to a HTdna. Aus,ly to Box 206, EXPOSITOR. ' Broadfoot; bass, Alaistair Wigg; reci- needy family, Mrs. Lorne Chapma4 372" tation, "Ma Death of Mrs. John Deitz and Mrs. Jack Corbett to arrange the I -Maggie and Jiggs," Rostella TUC" RSMITH For Him: For Her• ,.. r , Ho[JSE AND IAT FOR SALE—ONE FIFTH Burns- We •mad, brief mention last week .gym basket, Five daLlars also was, lomat- I sore o8 Band: 8.rooaned frame house, Two plays featured -the program- of the death of Mrs. Jahn Deitz, est � ��r �v[ ' •tt jt, visited ed to t'he laptern for the Sunday Diamond "'� t modern ebnvenionces, Ion Goderich SL Nest First was "The Boy Comes Home," a: which -took -place on Tuesday, Dec. with this parentts,b(ter'this week-e'nd. school. Refreethmentt's were served' at Suldva. Watch Birthday For further parthcullars uwly roc THOMAS 12th, at her home in the village, Her the close of the meeting. Signet or Signet or DICKSON. ,Phomte 190 or 13. 3756x3 comedy, bhy A. A. Milne, the cast be Mr. and Mrs. E. Ball returned to',De- Present Pantonine ti Initial Rin in• maiden name was Priscilla Kyle, s Em$letn Rini 9 g: Philip, ,Jas. Broadfoot; Uncle trait with hies r;•,ptne (3hri,stmas sea, 0 James, Ron Coutts,; Aunt Emily, daughter of th,e late Mr. and M;rs. spm ' A delightful parltomine, "Why the Watch Wm. Kyle, of Hay ,townshi Chimes Rangy " Mintary or Hazel Wilson; Mary, Mary Duncan; p. She was Mr. R. i i, has' returned (home was pmesewted: in the Travel.in Dresser Set Higgins, Wilma Hay. This was from Seaforth H audl,torium of the United Church on 9 Locket 1. Badminton Mrs- Hi born in bh'e year 1865 and at the time Hospital, where he has Set Necklet of her death was in her 75-t1h year, Saturday aft�etmoan to a large audi- Bill Fold bracelet directed by Miss Fennell. The ssG been for a week with an, inteetiow in ecce and was sponsored by the Mis (Conttinue-d from Page 1) and play was "kidnapping Betty," a In the year 1889 slhe was married to ,his �$ Pen &Pend! Set comedy in one act, by Eugene Hafer, John Deitz of the Bronson Line. They S. S. No. 6 sdi ool concert was bel SOD Band and directed by Miss] Kay I Pen and radio or entertain at the piano. With (Waterman's or all these amusements, ome- can be the cast bei started life on the farm which is sit- F Drysdale, superintendent, The chil Pencil Set n�: Dan Fielding, owner in bile school on Thursday evening. For Home: Parker) of the Fleldimg farm, P' antis Phil- uated about two miles from the vil• All the Children of the vicinit met dTen are to be congratulated oro the, , sure of lots of fun at all times lips; gage, now owned b Herbert Janes. y splendid managed in which they did 3 -Piece TEA SERVICE ---$7.50 up ' * � * p. ; Nat Meadows, Betty's Peppery Y Santa in Clinton on Saturday last. theirlp`'its in this parrtonline and the CHIME OR MANTLE CLOCK ther. Carman WhitmoBud Si , re: ump- Therc they hived far six years when The fatal day has come for many fie la,dde : anlr•, torted off with fathey moved to the Bronston Line and lovely costumes worm and made by a ban this N"ati•. but, seem to have son, a lively youngster working for geese and. turkeys 4h1s week in pre LAMP g continued to farm for four years, af• Miss Drysd,ale men were the subject of. s ,,Owed down a,; tittle, so during tho Dan, Tam McIver; Betty Meadows, paration for Monday's festivities. much comment. Rev. H. A. Brook, P BUY KNIVES AND FORKS SHOP `.ihnstmas season it will be a good the new setool teacher, Doreen Reg- ter which they moved to the West, f.ler; Joanna. 'Fielding, Dan's snappy where they spent 'a short time, after pastor, was chairman. The Christ- i YOUR EARLY Aiijae to challenge the person above little sister, Dorabh,y Smith; Mollie Y mos carols were sung by Mist, He j yiotil and get to the enviable which the came back to Ontario' apo Sl position Fielding. Dana aunt, .Lois McGavin; Purcihased the fates known as the Mui- VARNA den and Mrs. Heys, while Jack Drys CiiFtl&TMAS, ��,�M Westco$ OPENat the top. holland farm vrh,ich iIs situated on the dale was in charge of the chimted; CARDS e * * Sally Perkins, the neighborhood gos- The to $hip coumro lysed their fob Riess foT bh'e ]d titin etfecis affil sap, Betty Alattlfews. This play was London Road, IV4 miles from here. lighting HERE EVENINGS The Executive of the Club would final meeti 6f..19$9,iti tdve than, on George Beer the curtains. Misis Golr like to wish all the members a Mer- directed by Mr. Brown and Mr. Weed- Here they continued, to farm ,until 14 the 1'5th. JEWELLER ry CihTistmas, a .Ha mark- years ago when they retired and m v- l die Cross was' bhe accompanist for PHONE 218 - SEAFORTH .Happy New Year Mrs. JOh� Mclfztide'o �'Jallt;; visited the carols. Between ]scenes, read _ _ _ , ed to .the village, whtere Mrs, tz a � , and good badm'in'ton. — •� — has been a resident ever since. Mr, last vPeek *tthAieir paf•e'ntfi; Mr., and were given by Donald Hedden, Ross - - t Deitz 'predeceased, ber nearly eleven 'y from this Dom®unity, at- Jinks and Marjorie Cudmame Bi,'l'y a 't Clever Hens 11 f years ago. In' the passing of Mrs'. and Betty Mickle played a piano duet . tended the £one i oS n tat d f Local. Collegiate GL JohnDeitzthis village, as well ", the ra ur aYt O the ]ate Mr- Home of Zurich- and Jean Armstrong 'and Marjorie Cudmore sang solos. Santa Claus, a - (Oontinued from P Page 1) surrounding community, has lost an Mr. Jas. Sroadfpot, otos� ani by � p re pea. don the scene andl gifts were (Continued) from Pa�I 1) sung were "Molly Be Jolly,"his "When esteemed citizen, a kind mother and 'true friend. Mrs. Ueitz lh,ad been mobhbT, Mrs. S. llroaH:foot and � distributed from the beautlfUltiy, il- mage; runner-up, Hazel. Wilson; girls' Wlll the, Circus Be," M Hooligan" " Y a in afiing (health for some time but Mrs. B. McAllister, were guestsil at luminated Ghristm'as tree', and each intermediate champion, Kathleen and otiveas_ had always been able to be up and the home of Mr, George Beatty, Sr., child present wag treated to a love )y, Hoi]m1es; runner-up, Betty Matthews; The second act centered around a around unlit about five weeks ago, on Wednesday of last week. ba of coney and oranges. g girls' jundor champion, Beth Camp- circus, with George Beer as Mr, Hool- when she was taken to her bed and Mrs. Walter McBride.and children sandbar• "wi'th hftL', '° t», Mr- Council Meets .•, bete- runner-up, Doris Venus.; H.A A A intermediate Kath- igan, owner and ,ppei for of the cir- cyst Who rfm uiledtis ire part in a in spite of the best medacai atttyntion +epe'nt and Mrs, Obuter, and her s*er-in, gtl,(a g The lush re r meeting of' the '1939 village oountedl was held Frill g 1r1 champion, leen Holmes; H.A.A.A. intermediate creditable m$St7ie/4. 'litre telephanA and good nursing ,she became weaker and: finally away. law, M,rs• Stlewii,ra Beattie• evening as per stbatubes at 7 pm. itlx boy champion, Stuart Wigg; presents- wlf'ioh kept the audience on, their toes passed peacefully Her funeral was 'held from her lets the Clerk's office, with, all memtbers tion of Hensall High School Board was taken by Ross Jinks and Douglas home, on Thursday, Dec. 14th, and being present except Councillor Twft- tr6poy,aad•rg0den&4 fdt Qoi fimphy Cook; 04Ee, walking skeleton, Dd,'gald was conducted by h'er posher, Rev. E. I WINTHROP !t� . thiel}, R. J.,Pattersort, tnx,collector, by Kathleen >Iolmes; presentatia� of Hedden; 'Wald man from BOrneO," F. Chta'nd•ler, of St. And'rd*'s United reported $11,358.48 as being plaiii' leav- I' ' Cahta]di'aii Canners' S'hiel'd, StifArt Roy Ileddeln; fat loan, Ronnie Hed- , Church, of w �1C11''the 'deceased was I The Hel ttg'. "conte ,Mismon'3,Band Ing a balance of $876.18 as id, unpra Wip'g; presentation of Crawford Cup, dent; clowns, S. Noakes and Ikon a life-long tremlber, assisted by the of Cavert Ohur¢li beYlli their ifnnual wthdch its considerably better than ' Tome . IftIver, Captain of Football Moir; the band, Donald' and Ronald Rev. H. V. Workplan, of Seaforth, meeting Saturday, Dee- 9th, wiM' ,the 1938. , Horton and Jones: That the team;' tnexiber`9 of team: Tom Mcly. MCKi11110n, John Sangster; Budble, who spoke words of comfort to the leader, Mme• Toll. presiding. The motet- taxes of K- Hicks be struck off on er, Geraid O'Cotinot, Dave Grieve, Ed. Patsy McDoneil and Joyce Broderick sorrowing family and also spoke very Ing.opened'by sdnging "O Little) Town account of liceniwe payment. Carried. McIver, S. Wigg J. O'Neill, K. Reid, favored wit7v tap dance selections in toucb•iagly on the life of the dee, of Bethlehom," followed by the shepherd, and Homtorl: That we in, J. M'eSpaddent, G. Keys, J. Quinlan, F, costume between scenes, Mrs. Brod-e- after which a beautiful duet, "In Lord's Pmyletr, In unison. The Scrip- struet the collector to proceed ,kith I Castson, S. McKay, P. Gleary, R. rick accompantying at the piano. .ed, •bhe Sweet Bye and: Bye" was (render- tune reading', Luke 2:8-20, was read the c'oflletcti,on of the taxes as 'per Cott€t�, P. Golding. The second operetta, "What's the ed by Mrs. Edgar Butt and Miss' Jean by' Maxdne Dennison -The roll tali the byelaw and d; the roll until o,',, p resenla,tion^ of graduation Matter With Sally?" centered around Ivivsan. Her remains were laid 'wiao aysw fid„ with a. Christmas �'. the firm meeting In, January, Carried'. dh/ r prize and .Scholarships an orphantage vwbere Sandy, a spoiled peacefully at rest beside her husband peacefully The dedtder told' a very dster- Lee Hieddeu reported re poll tax col - w l el'd' on Il't►day evening, iieceiv- ail! mnah indulged child of wealthy in Baird'•s cemetery and was followed ting sbbl+Yr called "The Christmas as lection as being puraEticallly all col fns lif))yomas' were: Bernice Manley, JParents, is 'left at the orphanage and g b a large circle of friends and 'neigh y g Free That ,Went walking.,- Bustin r Ueteted, also reported me bite streets �ieatYt;_ 1Yiae�'aY)Hh, Rtit12 Jaynt, Car- i19 daily contact with the ahtildren Of bods who paid) their last respects to was dist anter which "Away tri' stating lie ,needed, a little more gravel ,I m,�If'''fttialoti'n, Clara, Doimage, Ttftos: 'the institution in -the htope that it one tthey bad, always loved and, cher- a MangW1;,Iyka% sung. The tnlstalla- Reeve Shaddick reported, re the eta'eet Mtr><v,64 , NCrcMilllan, McLeod w,oultl ,ma'ke her, 'less' selfish and more ished throughlife and her memory 'fes of the 1940 oEficerst fd1b6wed: to fronet of W. Buchtammmes goroglet as ,"leiter ' I I�iigdtnI Ir'1anrea Matthews, That, CODsridemtb of others, *bleb it proved wilt contnunle tis Live on Por years to Leader, Afre.19• Toll; &mist., Mita. G, meeMag a little gravle3::. The treasurer '• Zan ,t!4rtbeay Aimd, Lawrence. to do, and the atoryl comes to a •ilta:p- come by those who knew her best. �`meth; llJtesidwA, Imb,61l Gitties; see., reported as having received the pry . i'J'& *4.nhoiii fnelud'ed: Gina& 13: VY climax with Sally' giving a party Sire is survived 'by an only, son,, Wil- demn Habki'rttc; trees., Maxine I`�emni- vincial sutbsli'dy of $588.50, also the S; e,- , 04,6pt� 2vil,, , Donk•mae. and 'snaring ther .tops with the orph- lliam, ou the h•omesrtead, and four s�is- 4:en'; pianist,. Rnth McClIure. The county rebate 'of $478.51, also rep'art- Tavinlr0 C i!9dYd 12, (�lai`a b4hnage; ans. Sally is taken 'by Ruth Hess, ters, Mrs. Pollock, of Saskatoon; . dors. meeting eltiaed with the hymn, "Joy ed re the arrears of taxes. James ante e e 1'lr, 1st; "l1ldi d Giraert; 1'ii&, Baer. the teacher, Lxmore, Normingtou, prin- McFarlane, Grand] View, Man.; Alice, to the World"19nd a Pa'u•yel•"ti�'IIIi ,nkt1-' ` pberd;, That the 'sum of $7.00 be- , MG1VOY' Grade •t;(1B, James Jaidlee- Oipal„ Dia , ", ii , P -Laren, Msdan Sang- of Bonsai], and, Mrs. Fred' Tomlinson, giving in unison. ,'' ' i7ig taxes in ,arrears for, road oil and „ i(• e , OAP i, WSi rvfEreti Bussell star 'f 7 ; 'fie of mother. Solas a h of the village, at of whom -have the 1 "A Merry Mtristmas flint !'£ifi"r do es ,of. people who have left g 5 1 (itis r tpgl ^' yyydIt y.'jytlg 1 ^AT � high, ., Wire •,iitae different ehotuses 6' rat 1Vat5rva San, star sympathy of the entire Community ins The euchre and dance lb - iia thse Mall 1 �ttvt Frutuy �ighro abtt0ndt�ii'•' t vttllage, he struck the books. (yartpied. Report of Dr. I. G. Smitnie, Vl z ate.ltar , ,, ..;t: g , 1 ,• their sad hour of bereavement. �eit The 'winnero d 'M.Cr ie;' �1.. > . § t� F t dVlt: t11d i aY {s' v�btit. Win- S s7. a and Donald, MacAr- floral tributes were many and beauti- prize rd�' '%.silen11 11",t H ,• wets read •and cans9dered tl , i1 'JpA ° t S.. 1;:. I , 'ft n L, Iit f r , 1t 4Jpl+rym'1�Gr14 uFr !'rM' J.,.e lAAti 1'� J " i` 1) ','d id),It lel,,-A•. t ill^}. 4,1 ti f,{' '., j I-, h,r F, v+, .. ,. : i .•, !•. I '.. t.,� �. ,,, t �,-. t.. ., .. ,f .: .. .. ;. ., : ... .. .. 5. , ,.. .W.i I. 4. . . ... .. .,:, •. r. a. , 1. ,. S y.. 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