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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-05-10, Page 1M rlr ----,—.- .N M •" -- I _° 0 ;� VW-. I 1. ]I _ . I _ - .s 4 . Year - I' , -. ti b. e.r 3,M ; ; *• ; !+ W.=.=.�­'i. - SAILL DANCE . . My RECITE PRUNES, , -COPULAR EVENT .,.1, .: _'_`_ � 1 1; 1. Ch9dren Are Versatile F.n- i tertainers At Annual 1` - 'Concert. . NEWS OF HENSALL Mrs. Paul Doig, convener of A • Present Dance Recital - eulturo and Caerau an Industry, In . Heamn 'town hall an Friday even- • J%sav'en Is perfect rest, but the Ibl dug was taxed to capacity for the _ dance recital Presented by Mrs. Rus- givers by Mrs. Wilfred Coleman aell Biradseiriek and Pupils. The stage stittled:, "My Mother." Mrs. was lovely -with color slchemtes&-- of 'GoVenlsock hold the story of the a4auive ,and Purple, with 1-a• green back- Current,-•eveilrtst were readby Mrs ,grourixi The- costumes were beauti- . Gregor. " ful and,were designed by Mrs. Brod- f , .erick Bob Hess directed the light- . fta gerects. The Tuck Sisters, acro- "TraDvellimg Amerind Home" and g aintic dancers from Palmerston; Mary i -f4•nlwe Pennington, song and dancer of ' cam. t'h'e sewing mscwb vs,, Parkhill, and Miss. Dorothy Green, 312x. .G'ov'eoml"dck ,tendered weal e1- . of Exet en• were added, features • n. ' M Ula Ulens, of VU VW Prog Miss $Vltc'Gre'gor- The hast#•tuts , b -'aarlulun, was pianist. Following is , isrsk,ed to aaslatt fn • the preber'vat the program: Opening 'chorus,, Grnup - , wf the • Tiiiiddum and, other , lanca. shi w. 'Clog; Paula. Hansen and ^ 11141m em This lmeeth* dodo; by ad ;wmw; solo, Margmeni'te 'Hogaw•th; ; Waltz Clog, Pansy Anne Hopper and ollor '+ . An eapyaW,o 111,011r it Urouv; reading, Dorobhy Greene; 1 sLre+dley, Jain . Hopper and group; I trombon+a solo, Ed. Little; "Nations on Parade": Canada, Norma Sangster . - andr-•'group; FIvence, Jean, and:. Patsy Am- Hopper- England, Anmra, Mae 1 Iiay; Irehind, Joyce Broderick and 't Mary Anne Pennington; Scotland; ,- 'T4cis Sisters; . Hungary, _ Marjorie `lyann, Lois Hunter, Shirley Matz, An - ma Mae 1€iay• Holland., Betty' Mickle ' and Eleanor Cook; Hawaii, Kay Drys dale, Ed, Little, Mervyn Stelck • an . Jurilem; 0=1ada, Seniors; duet, Joyce Hrodt rilc'k and, Jack Agar; solo tap, Joan Hopper; duet, Patsy McDonald and Ruth Hies,; reading, Dorothy Greene; '"S�weett'hearits� ion Flaxad,ef': W1vm I W&AQh ~Q� • •a Saar, Marguer- _ ate Hogmth,• Rhythm Soft Shoe, Shear- . ' fors, Wil dance, 'Joyce Broderick; . �, Paula Hansen, Joan Hop per, Fahey Anna Hopper; Butterfly Dance, Juniors,; too.dance, Mary An , 3'+eunftgton; erhallenge tap, Tuck Sis - tears; dtret, JoyBe Broderick and Jac Agar; ,hap, Dolores Klopp; reading i;m_ il'�y 4Gre em; -T7rl, Women' in th . . Shoo": The old w�omaa, Patsy lite . i(Co sed on Page 4) ,. 1. .Bride-to-be Is - uest-of Honour , _ . 0 %.—r-: ' . MET— inial . _Xmg. Lorne Webster ind ad at a trousseau .tea in hono ' of 'their daughter, Kathleen, Audrey I an Fri,diay afternoon and, evening wh,e ,over 125 guests, were present, Mis Webster becomes the Bride of Mr ,. ' Cltmdon Christie on Saturday. . Mists Pearl ,Lawrence, aunt of th' .bride -elect; 'poured tea while the fol 3Dwiug ladies served lunch: Miss -An 'atie Lavrrence, Mrs. Herald Lawrenl 343r% WMbertt Webster and, Mrs. Mau Webster, Those assisting in, the va V` p fond roams were: Bedding' and, lin gym, Mrs. Ulm. C. Barber; china, M jd Wm. Dodds; trousseau, Mrs. B. 'Christie, and .Miss, Ethel Storey i . the gift room, Miss Webster rete! ad many useful hand pretty gifts. Mrs. John Glew and Mrs. Wdiso 43amPbeH held a shower at the hour of Mrs. Wilson Garnpbel.. on Tuesd ., afternoon in' lienor of the bride,to.b Miss •Audrey W. Webster. Crokinol .. 'was enjoyed by all, Mrs. Goa. Wihea ley being the, winner., . '. Xrs: ,7ames McClure read a sbo address es,s after vb c'h M vs Webst was presented with, a., large' numb . • top kitchen utensils in cream and: r mel and, aluminum and re 'brotlg6tt in on a large wagon 'pull ,. . iby Betty Campbell and lDarro•1 Glew -Miss Webster made a very sniitab 1. , reply and the guests' sang, "She's, .folly Goad Feldow," after which a d Jiciorrs funch was served by t _ lDste'seft . 4 . . - I' , -. ..... . , Institute Hears Paper on Far The Jtrasi1or ' Warrents ,Iwstitu ` .sueetimg was held on Wednesd'ayl the home of Mrs. Thomas Govenlo ' in McKillop, and opened with the 1 • eatitut,e Ode and prayer, after whi bussiness, was d4scrrseed. The dish - iamnual meeting will be held In H wail oil June 4t'1u, •' Mrs. Paul Doig, convener of A - eulturo and Caerau an Industry, In . ,*mted a paper on''"The Blessing • J%sav'en Is perfect rest, but the Ibl g of earth is, work." A reading w { r�; , givers by Mrs. Wilfred Coleman i stittled:, "My Mother." Mrs. • 'GoVenlsock hold the story of the Current,-•eveilrtst were readby Mrs . Gregor. " ra 'W. S, Hap read' an article .. I , -Farm � You Have Been Told," �171rr•s. Paul Doig read an article r "TraDvellimg Amerind Home" and g f . ca demonstration ow patching av ' cam. t'h'e sewing mscwb vs,, ' 312x. .G'ov'eoml"dck ,tendered a *ote of tha�nkr3 for i or homer by . $Vltc'Gre'gor- The hast#•tuts , b I , , isrsk,ed to aaslatt fn • the preber'vat , wf the • Tiiiiddum and, other r., a' . ^ 11141m em This lmeeth* dodo; by ad ' sag "God Stave rifer Rft.°' Lnuc'h: , ollor '+ . An eapyaW,o 111,011r it P' I. " r .. ,, , .. n,' tit } .. ,' R' i 1 r a 'tiW, I t , a 1` t i I ,„ +.i r +r., T 1. X , 4 1 1 v 1 ® .. - i7^... - f:: -" 1-Q ,' i' ,1,. is `k{ Y�tiLi4�, 1,,,•e '1;1 F7A�k,MJr1 ,'y`41, �. AFORM FIt ,A►" ° * 1Q, I940 ! ,, :,{` Y r �' r.. '�' +�•d ` 1h11 �a 1, v Mfr .. ... , .. ." ... .. ... , • 3fQl 7 F"�. •,r l i rt J r Yr'1 w4 -11 . _ �p.• .. ,ry .. 7, ;+ + 1-r 1�h� YY£i . : ,l: , . ,,Q,,. ,, ., 't, r ! kb'. fi' (����},+Yry :r.'lir arti . : .,:t,, �� t •1-r t Fyasl. 'r ,►zE oe oarx�_�, �r�4,51 1 Toronto hod a AtterC. QL a odex�t , + y i'"'!�qtr a x t.,�+ Kb T f ;, x ' ® ". 1-; i ; t t )tot t li.......j r: ' He , ,, 1 ' :' `�:(, fi'r N^ H. I[ r, w. 'n ii q jfpl?4r'.'Y,, i§ 1 f ,iv 1. �' Seafort soxL T- U G4 ...' M T I e sal "car o 'Qeaxs 7Y i+. As T oi,1V, N2�a,,� Irwa F a D c rt11 j��L F It 1-0, ✓aN� " r} I Sr ty✓ 1-}r h 1 ... ., .� 1-. d.• ` a 1-: , ti.. Re�'eive 50 Year 11�tedals WILLBE DNGANGED �`e�orge ,�. u.rland De .1�Q T 3"° ��, . _ , , 04- M a�t�� �,ir i —„.:�. .,._ .. 0 - ' ”' ' °+ "7 `tlud r1rl+r�"�61a 1+,. • 0, • • • J. H. Reid and Robert Scar- Amicable Settlement i s Well 'Known Figure Was DIES IN --HEN ALL J ph s N Id '-kY � `�I'44.1 . i 7 • Tett .Are Honored At In- ' Reached by Iptefest- Identified With Hensall • s e t A� R, W, ;i'; p," !,it�� Nle 1 Q teresting Ceremony Mon- res flirt "w Po din of Nil- ,,,ti:� , ,�; ; ..',� Pre 5,1 '' � j sx!i'` i," ed Part S e un. :. Meetirl' - ,f, Many entries for the SeafortN day Evening. lige. /� 4s:C:;frf q5 " Id% rQr Y. ,+P',' yam i '<�tiv'.,ii::. } k �Y, ii V' y p' '-•". -�� �`f% ,:• _ �— :HI iritic••.. Amateur Athletic Association am- r APPOINT' N. M. O. H. ASSIST Il C lB l st , ,D Fxt ateur show, scheduled for Friday,1. 1� May 1'©th, in Cardno's gall, have ... PRESENTATION IS VSA P(}STMASTER ^: > : A > The annual me f e cabl�lol , «v }1 already been received, accordingE BY SON No changes will bo made in the n UNTIL 4 YEARS AGO ->:. • . _ �, to Elmer D: Bell, Who is in boundaries of S.S. N,o..2• and, S.S. No. YE , `;; „ `Women's League wase held' 13% the psi - �" charge of 'tib , ;,.:: `; g program. if they 9, `fiuekersmith ,council decided at its � `": Monday last was a memorable night ?,'<':: }g a:; fi':., i f ish' hall 'recently with a od attend • :. �i,i 8 • ;continue at the same rate until i e history t mQQ7g ,here Saturday. 11be » George J. Swtnrlamd' one of Hemi x' r""' `" n th y oY .Britannia Masonic g , > " sales. The presidlent; .M2 b. Jos: Ziale, . St. the niglht of the show, it will be ten- was tihorottghly di's'cussed and an '}� .. '. was in the chair and opene'dt the � j _i - Lodge, Seaforth, when upwards, of sill's oldest amd best known citizens, i:gym:: F one of `the best progrerira ever one hundred amdl 'twenty-five members agreement reached between the inter died cut , )roma do trhe vill a an 1-s-'' 4i f meeting. with prayer,. The minutes o¢ ; } ��rr}t seen in Seaforth Mr.-Bell'said. and visitors s,semmbled to honor Rt. 'este(' parties. SabuTdayl �,�ing.; Mr. 'Sutherland,. $ :."' the 'preceding ;meeting were read by �} F Following the ainateur.t'show and W. Bro. J. H. Reid and W. Bro. Robt. The council• m'et in• the Town Hal•1, who was not' married, was in his 82nd the recording secretary, Ni es Teresa "" $ az a1- quiz contest, a dance will be held. Scarlett who in April, 1890, were in'- Seaiorth, when - an mrembers' were year. Lynlch'. , �' A special feature 'will be the' ' itiated into Britannia, and, wlho' for Present; Reeve S. H. Whitmore oc ,. Far more thaw 60 years he i1a Splendid retorts, givers, ,by 'bid .. k ,1 , drawing for a Boshart cedar a;hest csupy2ng rite chair. .11ddnuteg of las members of the executive ahowad fifty years) have been ardent and con- 1)eean in the8 service of "the post office; sistent workers and, advisers) in Mas meeting were read and rad•opted at Herrsall, firslt as asssdstaaid, and an "� that the League Vribh'a'"lnembe215Qhip ' 1-J • • • • • �Y- Bylaw No. 9, appointing Dr. R •A, the death of his, father, the late ;<f Y' of 112 had a,' very suac:essfui ;ylear h';t.w Adds interest to the meeting «¢ Total receipts amounted to $895.40. ng ' g was McMaster as Medical . Officer of James' Stibhea3aund., was appointed :;.. ..,,�� �: . the ,official visit of It,, Wor. Bra. Stan Health, in the abseniwof Dr. Oalqu- PoisCmlaslter. For twenty-five., years °, K"' The work of the League...eomsdsts of 1-i ?t,, •, . h' Loveys, of Hickson, ' District Deputy hour, was 'prassed..The: council agreed 'dire carried the mails from this Post s,; ,. ; v helping the Pastor with all' pamaohial DUBLIN PLANERS ` <`:>`:' work, Ihom,e ,and foreign mi idols, :+ a Grand Master of Hhu on District, who to and signed am alteration of the office to the station, never in that , �� compllimented very highlY:.the W.M:; lease with the Bell Telephone Co., time missing a'train. "; 1veAp:ec\ b3� generous' dowati'onY' of ,µ Mr. W. A. Wright, and his, officers in whereby the company' exchanges a ' The late. Mr. Sutherland ccmdIdded , cash, clothing, literature and' cancel_,,, 11 , ; Led stamlps.; donations sent to--the:-Sis_ r f( STAGE SUCCESS - Britannia, for 'the perfect, manner iw 50 pair -wire cable Sora 25 pair be- a large dnsmuanca agency and was a1- t t d to Eilatli ,which they exempldfied the work of risen Egmon'dvu1le and Seaforth- so a eonpiAesdonter and notary. 'He r s o ere ce an v e1- ,, =---� . ' the third d1. hark y Sfarr the GhinleseeMissua_s agree. No action was taken 1-n regard to acted as Bemsald correspondent ibr S e' n ., ' ut. Young Ladies' S'odali'ty Re- Iii attendance on Monday evening alteration; of the 'l ouitdaries of S.S. several lirew.spapers and, for nearly •60 prizes given the EnDtrance pupils. A �. were Mr. A. P. Reid, Worshipful Mas No. 2 and' S.S. No: 9, an amicabi'e set- years represented, The. Huron'Exposi- George J: - Srrtherlancl;. well schoLarsthip of' $75:00 was, given Rev. �� �7i�Wv Activities; ter +of Kingsbury Masonic Lodge, To- tle'ment having been arrived ai be- •tor in Hensall, Always) active in so- known resident of Hensaill, and Thomas McQuaid an the occasion of ,try t all rt eQs f6r trhV 'pi`esent: The tial and fraternal circles, he was a )until 1936 Postmaster; there; who c br4ting° his S•rslt 1•Iigh "Masts in ,1-i ionto and' .twenty five• of his officers ween . l )Tat . els Names sera and memnberss besides visitors from - died *at his"home the vi age St Columban on Dec. 24,'19'11$ Treats--- councii accepted the assessment roll member of the I,O.O.F., Masonic anal Exeter, Hensall, Goderich, Clinton and from the asseslsar, ands •appointed Sat- Forres'ters. Lodges and was well on Saturday. He was in his 82nd' are sent to t'he aged, sick an'd shut- r Monkton, a'nd- D.D.G.M., Rt.' Wor. Bro, v ins and hospital visits, mrade. Mass t ' St. Patrick's 'parish hall was filled urday, June Ist,'°at 2 ddoclt to 'hol'd' len own;, as a Public s,peaker,' wth Inds year. �, Janes Nedlans, of Norah Huron, - I cards are, given at time of death toE to • capacity on Friday evening when the .court of neuislienl ore the said roll: ' ready nix, keen intellect and remark a four -act drama, "The Dust of th'e During the evening Grand Lodge m'em'bers: Books given' to the, lib- 11 Accounts ,were d as follows': able 'merrroiy were brought into Play. Long Service Jewels,, commemnorating �$� A ne�id'ent of the. village since dtb.. , T T raries of the Separate Schools of the Earth''' was presented under th'e 'cap their fifty years in Masonry, were Relief, food, $135.97- rent, $13; fuel, N O 1 N U E S T 1 N parish. The Purgatorial Society . has 4 able direction of Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes. $68.83; clothing, $2.45; ,s-alaries and inception, ;fiche late Mr. Sutherland p y ; d Special commendation is due to all 'presented to RIC. W. Bro. J. H. Redd saw many" changes and 'Rias widely 64 members. . and W. 'Bro, Rabt. Scarlett, the pies postage' $174; :drospttaldzaat'ians $11.35, throughout the district. He \ The report'` known STRUTHERS DEATH of the, Red Gross th,e, cast of e'haurac'ters for ,an excep- road accounts' $114.42. Society. in conn'ect'ion w d th" the . C". entation to Mr. Reid being made by resided' with rids sister, Miss Battle tianlally good pvnformlance. • Following bias son, Mr. A. P, Reid, of Toronto, I . 1 �— ° Sutherland, who is his sole survivor. League, under the leadership of Mrs. . - � . is the cast: David Moore', Baan whUe the presentation' ,to Mr. Scar- He was a memlirer of Hensall United �^-�-- Leo Murray, was very gratifying, and AI •O'Rourke; Susan Moore; M'im Helen z. Damtzer• Elizabeth, Miss Dorothy lett was midis by lUlr: J. G. 4'en,. _ T ALL C}hairah Struck By Car, Gre Town much praise is due the 'junior branch .� Molywenx;' Jerry, 'Ryan Jordan' Dev. initiated an the same night, April HURON PER Despite lips advanced) years' Mr. y of S. S. No. 3, 5t. Columbaw, for: the Dr: Templeton, Joe Ryan Miss Ara 7, `1890; Ma. Red became. Masher of SpiDtherl�nd• �Svas,, in Complete posses 6I11 La{1 1'51 Fatal) work they accomptislhed..Itev. Father u Britannia •in 1895 and also held the Sion of his faculties, and although an p y y O'Drowski in a few well-chosen wordy 1. 1 bells, Miss Mary W'aoda, Jobe l2yd'er, comm'ewded the work of t'he Leaguo 1, James KrausY same office 2n 1896. and 'Mr. Scarlett LEAGUE SET$ DATES 'Injury to his kiss last autumn had �I1jUreC1. kOpd' nd g 'T°m' wao Master In. the following' year, .Leonard Nagle; Old Morse, Williamslue i- e kianke'd Rev.l Fa. a Ann Hau'loy; Nell', "Dust of the Earth;" more amount.' a,�nwally to almost : .. ,to carry on 31 -!9 ---ins u'r=ge and, convey_ There will be no inquest into the to o rear'_ -• -confined ave t em ever encourag bis,home he continued g y carry n the cad 1-k The I897. Ir 1300 Mr. Reid wast District ilei business. He 'h2d been ser dent, Mrs. Karl ; ti t'her h a Miss Ursula Krauskopf. The evening Deputy Grand Master of the South League. Opens With Four isatin oP Mrs; Basil Stmathers, 37_; , •-' r Jack was concluded by dancing. Schnydters iausly ill for the •past' week and lids . O'Browskr, the executive and mens- , orchestra furnished rise magic. HO11Ow District. Games 011-1' 2th Of death on Saturdray eve'ndsg `•was not yeas�ld Grey Township resident, fa-, bars of the League for their gaol will wihen, she was struck by I (Continued on,- Page 5)'4, e - . Following #Jae presentation and unieirpected. tally injured _ mo2msmg Ethel early an Saturday _ ,_�_T _Recen,tors:r. lodge Pork, tote visitors and members , May. A private funeral was held from; his a oar at . E . , Y ", Sturgis, 05:haw,a; with Mr' and Mrs. were entertained at lunc4 by the of- . � ... _ late residence on, Tuesday wibon Rev. - " ,, P. Dill,; Mr. and Mrs Fergus Rey- ficero of Britannia when R. A- Brook, &I's 'minister,.-: off ci:abed . Annouii,cemnent to this- effect wa's Valuable Colt . nloldrs, Detroit, 'wit'h Mr. and. Mrs. Jos. Represemtatitnes ' of -.seven teams )hours' were most pleas�antiy enjoyed arwcl was assisted, by' Rev. Arthvs S•in made ever the week emKd, after Cvun- "I". ,Carpenter; Oharlee and Jack Benn, ,by the 'm'embsrs' :.OP Britannia and farming the Huron -Perth O.S.A. Clair, of Blyth United) Church, who ty Constable Normani Lever of Clin_ Dies Suddenly 1! Toronto, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their guests. League held); their meeting* d1y Benspli Preached the s!ertmon, basing his tons had made known his investiga -.-• `; Town Hall and, arranged' "the sche- Frank Evans; 'Aromas McCarthy, To- theme on the 23 -rd Psalm,. "The Lord tion to Crown Attorney I)., E. Holmes ronto, with his Parents', Mr. and Mrs- i^e dile for the 1940 sleason, oil Tuesday. • ' - The-teams`incLttde Blyth, Clinton, Ex- i5 my shepherd," _ of U,odlerucaht. w-itAh Rea R lovers ofd 12mcKil o7e �+ s v 1 r M. MccCa:rtby, .; Miss Marion Dili, Lan- During his discourse Mr: Sinclair . l . �' 'i doav, with 'her. parent's Mr. and Mrs.. eter-Crediton, .Goderich, 116wall, Luc- Mrs. Struthers, formerly Miss M. who last week . suffered the loss. ,of t paid fitting tribute to the Life of the an and St. Maays. 4peanng, passed., away in+ Brussels, his ten months old standlard bred filly. P. Ddll; 1VIm Mary McGrath is spend'- deceased'. He spoke of havifig known ._ he ,schedule" opens -with four less .than an bour after she had been � Th,h colt seemed to be in ' excellent �A r ing a few weeks -An Waterloo )pit• ga one Mayr• 24th; as Follows: Luc- Mr. Sutherland for the, past seventeen Struck by ai car driven...b.-Y Craig Ham health 'and spirits at noon, when it 1A, Teton in Kit- years. Ho knew Uhat he trusted Gad. and Mrs'. Fergus Stap _ an at 'C,Dinton, 10 a.m.; 'Clinton at dLtoYn', of near Atwood. Constable cleaned up' Its feed res usual°, but Y. n chewer, Mr. and 1V( s, "'Dan Williams RED CROSS Lue-aan in the afternoon; Hens+all ;1-,t ha'said, and could' say that the' Lord Lever sand he had not yet decided during tibe afterr. on„ it was taken ill a1 s In Warren, Pa Mrs. Schulman in was his shepber'd.- He made his coll- Buffalo; Jack and Miss Ars Ryan in S•t, Marys, 3.15. P.-.; Gader•ich at whethea or °not a charge would be and locicjarr d'evedal:ci abmlost immied- ; °ArOr� L� triburti,on to life, saw 'gravy come, , refereed) againslt the, driver, He was lately, from' �v'hic�h it Wed a few Arours Zurich. 5.��1I J�jj Exeter, 10 a.m P' May 27^St. Marys at Blyth; Clin_ grow up and" pass on. ?;:Ie was a not held fallowing the accident. Later. f; e $aithfgi. member,- moot faithful in .I The filly was one of the finest colt's � s The annual meeting, -of the Young The Ione :Iundned and fiftieth ann'i_ ton - at Hensalb. The ]arae Mrs. truthers had been ohvrtati attendance and always ready ever, bred in this district,, aind Mr. t° Ladies' Sodality, Res' held recently versary of Florence Nightingale Day May 2l�- Exeter at Goderieh, to speak a word of encouragement atten'din a drince with her htvsband , - May 31}--Hensall at, Lucan; Gode• the Craw -had not only 11ad her relgister- wltfu a large a'epresentative aflCend- Yails on May 12th. The Red Crass aid was perssEsssed of a bright and and,had roue~back to tine rade of ed, but had en'bered''her in"tlr'e'"Ftrtur_"' ce, riely, at St... Marys; Blyth, � at Exeter. d 'ince. A very successful year wass re- Society is' recognizing this day and _ 1raPPy disposition, and, stared up in " ;' pgated consisting of 'vari,oue activi- same neutron of it' will lb.e made in Jnin,e Sts . MarSs at Goderich ; (Continued. on Page 5) ity. $lyth at Clinton; Exeter a't Hensall. his, mand many gems of- poetry, the •, - ties. Following is the list of officers ,the churrclhes of tbfl,s •d'istrict, Flax- speaker sa'id.. During, the service Dr. ' for the current year: President, �wce Nightingale. ,started' the work ' Jwne 71 --Hens. at Godezdxah; Luc- I, G. Smillie rendered a beautiflrl 1-s. g an n Exeter; Cdiat S at Blyth. - • silo, `The Sands oP .Time. The hymns WHERE THE MAGNOLIAS BLOOM Miss. Frances Dd�2ney; first 'ctirtwcil- arrow wau,wdecl soldiers, and the Red F. June 10 -Blyth at St. Marys; Gode- . I �)', n Tor, Mists D#rothy Donnelly; second ,Cross is 'str'iving ib carry onnlier'hoble sung were "Jesus Lover of My Saul" coup lilor, Miss Jean Burns; secre- work. rich ai Hensall. and- "Peace. Perfect Peace." I- tart', •Miss Mary C3naiaruio; treasurer, * * * J'un,e 1St --Exeter at Clinton. Included in the+ floral tributes were ' Miss Irene Donnelly ; socia, corsmit- Be sure- to keep Tuesday evening, June 141- Hensall at Blyth; Clinton ,,Prays from lite PaStoffice Staff, Hen- 11.11 ;1 n :tee, Miss Marie KrauskopY, Miss May 14 h, open) far the Re Cross at Exeter. After tiro mlonths in the Southland,! 235 grot�dng days in "the year fred e y 4 June 17�-Blyth at Lucas: St• Marys (C°ntiinued on Page 5) I any back again 'in good old ��ea from frost; annual rainfall, 54 inches• Irene Donnelly, Miss Helen Dawtzer; euChues to be -held. in the Armouries. frrttth. My first word is, a -w rd' of average temperature ',,63-8, degrees`,: , ay at Hens19 • thanks to 'a I dntd Providence that ' Georgia, stands first in productdvu of sawing committee, Miss Mary. Cinna- Our soldier bays are giViwg 'their all. w- Ns. June 19-Ii'a11t Godenich e' mo, Mists Annie. Eckert, Miss DoroChy Let us do our bit at liomase. - kept me in safety tlr,no,ugli. all triose w�aterm,eloris, peanuts cud. sweet 'pita_ y; e June 2U --Exeter at St_ Marys, cro�t'ded' lanes of traffic, by land, sea, toes; second in peaches, sugar cans, �; Donnelly; gacristaros, Miss Genevieve - Hibbert Court t- June 2I Godt�rich at Blyth; Hen_ McCarthy, Miss Kathleen Stapleton, Z}he Red Cross, Society is giving and 'ar,r. It would. be Quite impos- slid corn, and fifth in cotton, The F Miss Mary Cinnamo, Miss' Mary' Ev- 'splendid assistance to our civilians 'salt, at'Cldnton. • sdble to put down a day to -dray re. colored ,crop in Georgia. is about 45 i rt June 9'4--Goaderich at Luean; B1ytp Of RevisionSet f airs; . library committee, Misty Helen •anus: soldders who are prisoners of war. .,,„,1 p,ortti�every day was so filled witli per- cent: Cotton, 'of, course, is -K ng e1- at Hensal'1. O'Reilly 'and, Mises Mary Dorsey. They alomto sae allowed to Dare for interestt the journey, the scenery, In (}rorgia. The field+s and mills tape e1- 1. rite prdseaers, look -after "fetters, ear- Jae 26- St. Marys at Clintirnt ed —�— -e th,o rd o nets, etc. Parcels of food, Jae 28 -Clinton--a.t�'deric�h; Luc- The Hibbert towwshmp couu meat the change, th'e people, 'and •moq of up the time, energy and skill of a d', an at H s,all; Exeter at.B'iyt<h. in the T'ownsa-dP Hall, Staffa, on Sat- all, thea firiendship, How often I great percvnlage of the p'opulation.' I • tobacco, etc., are sent regularly abouti ed July 2�ssall; Exe 'at .B,Iyb . St. ur•dary, May' 4tni�, with all members tahouAh't of the, poet who wrote "Make AS I 'h•acl first QIi•a>zd Opportunity to .i Expect Airport -,ix trimer a month. These are allow- jy day.” stee through the cotton'mills, in the ed Ate prisoners, whereas- pe'rsbnal M-arycs at Lucas; Hen•sall at Exeter, .present, rife Reeve . residing. The a Friend To I.e . . July 5—Clinton aL St. Marys; Blyth. Clerk read the minute's of the Pre- I open ten (days in Georgia, ten space retnra.iri4-rig; may -I 'bring you a parcels from relatives, or friends are cions misting which were adopted as drays in South Car+cirri ami sixweel:s something of "The Story of Cotton." Decls�®�, Soon fart. Godrerich-, Exeter at Exeter on,Lyn •allow>ecl •onDc'e every •three months July 9—St. Marys ut Exeter. read. in Fl,aricla. I araaaved in La. Grange, Iia Grange hDr,s a. plcrpulaticn oP 25._ , e- and then, must conform to, certain y ire July 101 --Latin at Myth. - A resolution was passed deciding Georgia, February 16Ch and found the (illi and 1i41s r:,ine mills 'employing r The vislit in Godlerich• of engineers 1-111,081, The prisoner receives news of July 1(n—Lucan at,St. Marys to hold' the Court of Revision on the I'resby'terian Manse there, the last Sli,tllr0 people, or(N firm. The Callo of. the, civil) aviation branch of the de- his family through' tAue.-Re'd Cross. 1940,assessment an Monday, May 27, .word in oomfcr,rt and 1 oslpitality. The I I. at- Co', owns eig!'t of these. Never A Juvenile Schedule ,pa-tma,est of transport on Wednesday These arrangeraeuts have been ana'd"e' Teams represent in the' Juvenile at I p.m. Mr, Johns MCDon,ald, ,Road wc,at,h'er was, colli,' welt and CLou'dy—I havo I ha'd a more intere,atin-g trip gave. -rise to much speculation in con- by the International Convention meet q in my- lite Than the "r/ daburs I slpent deveia Ing at Geneva: League are CLintcrn, (,od'erich, Exeter Superintendent, was avthorizPxl to arils unseaavinabie. Tit© misty e.ss of vection with the.'proposedP bein.i; sh'o,A n thr•puzb the largest .mill • nienh of Sky. H roar, Huron. Gdounty's * t * and • Hensrr,ll', arr41 the schedule for purchase a quantity of chloride for the Ihaug'e sraicT to �4'illie, the colored ,Y these games is as follow*: the roads, maid, one morning: "I do wish the by ll'r. ling, one of tTte keymlen,. We adrpoi , as an elementary training The RecD Cross Society realized $5 tollo�ve.11 through from fie cat fon a School,, In the empire training seismic. over lire weals end• from the sale of May 27—Exeter at IYeansarlL' The following accounts were Paid: Burr would' shine far i;nsu John." The engineers visited Sky Barbar aarixluil blooms Which: had' been donat> May 311—Clin'tau at �d,eriah ` Direct relief, $31.71; Thos. D. Wren, yilillie replied: "i3o -tlho Bun ne'vah bolls as it conies I'rorrl the plant un - and also the proposed airport at Port ed., by Miss Alberta Forrestt, of Tuck- June 4—Hensall at Exeter- stam'Ps,, $3.00; A. W. Norris, electric sdnd where Mr. 'John Comes frim°" til it comes out in beautiful curtain ! a 2.4 Y material in all latest colons, and cls w to June 5--•C,odleric;h at Clinton. Ibrr�'b.., $ 0; • Mu.ns!°ipal World, sup_ And sure etnbv'gh tD•o next d,a" ,.and r Albert, ndne miles morbh, and con- ersmith. T.he •blooms' were sold by at June 101--�Cli.ntan" at Exeter. Plies, $1.35; A,r•tihwr 1Vtitler, wood,- for several days we had real Geor_ s9gn:s, and ;in almost enzlless number ;; feared with county officials, but no Seafortab drug stores - grin' su•ushinle. of otic lines, anything made from ck * * * , June 14---Godlerich at HensalL $59.4'7 —Thos'.. D. Wken;" Clerk. statement was issued. I would, idke to write' a story about c'ptttrrn. in another mill we s-aw arm's n_ June 17 Exeter at Clintam o svnmp, restful Florida, parRicularly aE shirts coming 'rni:t b'oxerl and ready , Complete plans of these county air. The general :public is cordially in- June 20—Hensali at Goderictr'. ch' ports• are now before the department vited to hear Mists, Marian Henderson', • • Orlanda, with, 'all Its beauty, its la.ltes for shipping -2,700 diozem per week. net of defence gond a decision is expected R.N., Director of Health, Home Nurs'_ Entertain. For (30 of them), and, I could not forget. In the Caldawoy Mills we were j'! k'° tea- shortly, it was learned. Ing and Emergencies, of the Provin- the ,bowlers. I would like to 'say slh,own a sample of a eonkeyor belt, 1t cdat R.edl. Cross, H:e9dquarters in, To Get Your • y many tlrriwgs about South Carolina, m'adP and F,'hipped to the Shasta ani 'M Ag -- -o---- -^ ramto, on hiday, May 10th, at 3.30 rlde°'1,o�be but space will only pe•rmvi,t a few lines Co. in California, 20 ntr1P9 tori 35, i` es- p.m., fro the auditorium of the Colleg- of • dledicated to "My Carolina Kin Folk," inclltles wide, which required 1,100 T ■ rate Intstitute. C,ertlficates will be ess1941 Licenses to Red,Cedar Mrs. Beverley Beaten, entertained tivtrere I made my 4rome, Thus story bales of triton .at 50'0 Pouvdts each; *+' given to the Collegiate girds who be as completed their home nursdm,g course about 30 ginests on Wednesday even- must be about Georg a, thrat.'s where ca,pacit,Y of this belt, 1.500 trews p'er s I Be Vreeu YY bite I'••saQrid He'ilo to tine south); that's lrorir, riroving at the rate' of 650 feet 11 completed dng in honor of Mise' 71elen Salter,; Green, under' the direction of Mars. Fravlr ]�xeter, tilde elect of th9s• month, to .a where I said good-bye.. per minute; material Is in t.ransnt one s' Thom Kling. Gcargia wag founded by EnlgLish (+ � Farm SHINGLESki then and mfiscellatwoaum shower. tsar aril forty m4mitels. We aLsso, gnaw Mc- License plates for 1941 In, Ontario a During ,the evening a mock wed- Settlers in 1733 and in 1742 a decisive a fire 'Mase made for the Brittl,sh Gbv- .. VAR have a white background: and ding wa%held when the following took battle was, fought with -rive SlIa lash ernment for air' t•aid protectloty 150 pity the figures wilt be in green, it was • • art: Minister,, Lala Has'trie;. 'bride- ,to 'decide its future poslsessiom; and md1ps, long. ;I,!A amens Fellowship while supply cnmbuil}oed this week at, Queen's Park. room. Evelyn' Watson; brill$, Jean thils victory meant it would memiann There are so mauny otther thongs of 11 on Government officials said', the green Aitken; Milgs Dunn grave the• bride an Engidah peaking stilts. The State interest I would like to bring 'you; �uY`' ave i.s of a dank sdradte that -will provide At Bryn l ldu' r . i ler�tifuL away, and Martan: Wallace was flow- of Geor;ia Lender itself particularly to but. I wotrld not forget bh'e Geongietol' t`t snails' plenty of contrast toy the white back- e1- gild. Mrs. Frank K1Lng sang ">%ere ag:nicuiroure, and while there- aroYnany lvecipt,e, so dvterested,, so )tinily EvY,a fY+tl! ground and 'make the Platen, easy to Miss A1vmD l lfoad, MA., daughter of 1 Comes brie Bmde" A delightful lunch ether prodilabs that make for great eryane Yon fial'.It to itis talire tSskki� YI'. read, lards+ will av'ot�l the diffiOulty Rei,. amid+ Mrs, Jamles .Elford, of Eg- %� l v,W a ` Jux' �='1�'u$ a�rr.4 servexi 3,n a very prettily decor- wealth, snrcilu as her ftriests, m7nerais,� stiogtrti: "So glad to rifest �oYi: 66 6, dZi Mrs. axpemienced, in 1 38 vrAien tl ® 'back 'a ndviller, liars wore far toe second atedt roam with spring flowers. aid lint�lai and Pbanf +srL dng7 gni p&1t that a1.w." And t1heY^1 mneaii AL1 ii. L.. a 1'1'1, fi' be ,ground and 8guines• ' alone l , time the Gra,dtftle Resident Fellow- . roan shades of blue and red. labip in ,Cl Tm% Atrdbaeology fctt re lo�%e .gtt%11 �li� nya� band.nd the blow i>§ after (jnv my. 'C ay Mrd , , 1-r + wild Plate lire year have black flghtrea' )940-41, at Bry7u Maur College, -- Jume� 24 --Exeter at Gaderi:ch. all the ke�rwatti- 'Crap ri�tUtrn3 qtr iar� dlayu� In AtlbtiMa, ti Siis,1,'111 1(�111 'k , �3y on a pollow ilamisgroumit The plates ,\yrYh} ilNaur, Pa Thds Ys valued at Juoe 2S -Hensel) at Clintton. neral amabnimrb anmtxaltZV . to Qaimast girarot+ing, btYlsy 1-1 ,,,.� ��' �',,1 + Or _. - � . , �y July,3=-'Clinkon at Hensall. $2100;000,00'0,. and Chid doed, J t 4netude ,mlill',041 peolplo.. 011, 1�;,. t f' t' :, was are made et Elndiamio Seo maGot"ggGDrDb.1a1 to vvimr it twice, fat colt.• ` JT T'trF V alit. at Guelph, Out. si ltt'ed m1- vudque d3aslt3nteti�nu 1�1 I,J .L Jjit t 8,- Goderldh at Eketer, Uve ;boc'k anid Wiiltrp That* are ,", ('C9otl ued tlddl: `�b ,1-, ;c , . . . 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