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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-05-17, Page 1• , 14 lEiphtyArst Year 0 W.hgle fUtumber 3770 '• ... , t7 1 11 ffJ tea• - 4 s, tri 4a I ee . tr f q w l i .� f, S - 1' 1. A v, I' r;, - � gm • - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, .17, 1940 Id r I ii&U I I fA I IV." I _ Z* I I ... $ — !ZX1 I — Al � .- -1-11-11 rr­r_ ­-_ ­­­­­ U--.,.rr __ W0160" . ... ........ '_r, irk Z N�� � .. � , — _ �, I � ­ � ­ . 1. Ir Ir I �w I r - . T �LNtiRs W.M.S. STH Hea�sail SEAR f,Um:h > uvormary ,uric,, lie rorgra,mr �eriret*, IATA (ir ai3n ®peni T lama �x3sh7p," �tat:ed sr awuM, ilhae and ster arts 9Maat sic )boas rr-1p, �'hl�e wIt'icll Maty, �Ssa�>ing esetlsrl& �•,xr,d ed rsactb. -alien Chi1sel!huust fi%night aero&, �d lYfists !)ricrac'"solo, idurn ster•, kII s ague It is r , Se°stforth T u >� c k �e r s rrt t 11. - ATNL ON I Sf or. C o x�. . ,. _ .. , I - . t r a c t o I s., ,i � �� ° Y ''''P _�, Cr,, " �TERT,AIN ON ITS Coum.cils W ll D i1. 69 c u s s PRESIDENT, . URON , C r i_ t i a l Ty I I n j: u r d ars. . ', , RT1. F A ' w i Y a a 'ANNIVERSARY ' ­11Repairs to..-,"(` Silver Creek FOOTBALLill; EAGUE Kippers Corner Collis%on ..! V1. "0 S. ,t tf,`� ' r� , • p • i. .Annual` • • • • • .• Gro 1' Provide: Grant Given Sea- Al}nual 1Vleeting b Considers Little Hople is Held For Re- . Crol'legiate' Red Cro4 �� p pp Program For Birth_ forth Highlanders Band; Not Splitting League as covery of Ernest J. Din- Under Mrs. Kling, tG!�a "'' - - Occasion. y False' By-law is Revised By in Former Years. nen Following Cxash On Settled plete's C olu rse ---�r--r--= $eaforth frrerrien'on Monday an- (rp �;' Monday Afternoon. The supreme. court action of _ , --.--- ­.- ., EXETER LADY swered, two alarms each of which false. in EXPECT EIGHT 'fEAIUIS the Town of Seaforth vs. Elze_ e PARENTS ATTEND r. proved to be the, after bent Turgeon, Elzebert Turgeon �--'-^"--i ' noon 'the alarm was set off when ` ILL REPAIR HAS NOT REGAINED Reg. and exceilance Filo rolills ----- , " 1'lce W.M.S. of Chdsalhtttst„ United on Tuesdtay afternoon of this a pole which telephone work e+ were removing on Goderich St. BACK SIDEWALKS Repras+emfiabive(s of teams compris- ing the Haron League, hold- NSCI(1U�'NFiss Ltd., whi,ph was enter- some weeks ago' resulted this week in of the.S.C.I. wbo druri'n,g w.in- observed tbelr 15th birthday an_ irm`�,e bd the fell an the signal wares ..The sec- .Football drag their annual, aneetling h>re Thurso , the reeerpt try Treasurer D. H. ter mantihs had participated -in a Red;. Crass) home nursing ung class, on Friday ent of, entertaining as their guests and alarm came in shortly after midn'ig.ht, having been rung in A joint meeting between the 'Mayor, may" -venoms taL tbre• CarIDegie Library Hall, nametd,Arbhur Nichol6on presi- Ern�estt J. Dinners, Seaforth conatrac- Wilson of a cheque in the sum of $1,763.83, representing the were preslented with Icertid-cares! by W.M-S" of HenseaR Unrated' Church, ate was filled to capacity. from a box on Railway Street- Reeve and Chairman of the Street Clommlittea -with, relpresenitadvves: of deal of t1be league. Mr, Nicholson, to, is in Scott MembaIal Hospital in amount of the claim. The claim Miss Marion 1Lem+d+ers+on, R.N., ddre"c'' t,o, r 'o'f ,H'eelih, Home Nursing and Em - .basement reabig rig, over taw fautst part of the The brigade made a fast run to 9 the vicinity of the tax,, but could Tuc'kersmith 'ul will be held who bras been actively idEnrtJfied with ,the league stince fats iimceptiou,- last a critical condition., the result of in- riuslto�iued in a motor accident � covers unpaid' ' taxes and P pay- ments made by the town for in- ergenaies, of ,the Provincial R �� was Iotas,• J. Ferguson, and �-, J all Glancy. A. brief merrnoaial discover no reason for the alarm" Poliby ce are ' investigating. "" shortly .to .00isider re -pairs) to and fbetaudmg of Silver Creek at. the south ,J'u'ries yon: ,piloted the S+eafarth team to the He at Mp'pea ou Monday afternoon. He has failed to re consciousness surance on the mill property town some Oras,s-. The ceremony Y was attsnded was ,held) for true urembers end of the town, Seraflorth council, de- chwapiantrhip_ snucco'eds ria' Souter. and little ,ho!p+e ds 'held for his recov- which the sold years ago. The final members at the class,, 'pupils' of the he ho had pawed, on, and letters' of tided' at Its maeetin!g Monday even ing. The meatigue,osidered stilt, ., payment on ,the mill was,made last autumn. school' azud a number..of friends and Parents. Principal G. A. Balla.ntyn8 • ® • ® • a were received, from Rtissell . .• as that the leagure •op'erate as one unit, - Mr. Dinmdun and his. wife, who'wa,s Presided. w7us'om. and Mrs- Mary Wilkims,on. Mlayar Cluff presided at the meet- rather ttudsu with. two groups as has with him, were approaahin•g the Loa- esid Frank Kling, R.N., leader • � ® e � 0 fl(avawib want to therm during their ss ninth- as1 the i Petal. 1ttlrs. TUC ERSI�iITH CLUB ing We "r -P ally' members 4f the council weme-present. been, the custtom f &orate nears. It y f 1•t that an eighth im schedule don Road from the west t and all Jus(C gained the highway when the :af theup, bhe "Igue"st the roup, remarked Pyle of Exeter, Presided) for the The condition: of the° open dutch was w^oriM +provii�dle, keener, competition car was in a aolldsdoa with another remarked' that she was ug hymn, "Take My Life and It B.,e." • brought to counci4'1s attention by a . and make, pmsdble .more interesting driven by Rev. S. J: Merrick, of Tara, Mr, Mrs: Dinnea LOCAL CHURCHES grad to he p;esaent and convey tlh+e appreciation of the pr•+avincial boa:i,d st guest speaker, Mrs. Page, of H0N0RS URIDE TOaEE leather• from Dr, F. J. Burrows, Medi cal O:ffioen of Health. The ditch has games. Already entered are teams from S+eafomth, M,ild1m y, Listowel; Both and were thrown, from the oar which was badly and ,iter ower gratitude, to all who "I'ou Street United Church; Exeter, "Christian not been cleaned in same years. Bausselss, St. Columban Atwood and, wrecked. Mays. Dinner suffered fro N�OT.HER tS DAY had hedpe+d,. never know," she said, sold', "how farrreuchdng the inftuc'nc'e by for her them+-, Stew- and dua^dmag rrrleq• address 'she > Lades Club Assists Red A•rtilttur Goldring secretary of the Ethel. Tits eighth team, it is ,ex- shock rind theca fractured ribs. Mr. Merrick was uninjured. His of the clWss may •b,e .o,r w�.r.em, 'th'p that „Cbrisatdan, stewardship the develop- CY'@SS Work; Mal{e5" S�eafor:t t Highlanders nd, .address- g 'ed the ,council in ! connection, with its petted, will ,be eithter Walton or a ,cambinwbion of Walton and Winthrop, wife sufferer) numerous bruises, and 'Merrick , .. , icn,ow,ledge obtained in this way mat be'eomle useful to 'You." She nt,ade ,cold• be necogmdzed as Lent of Clui-sti'an ch.amet,er, prayer annual .grant, . Mr. Golding reviewed h ioali All were represented at, the meeting este t IBrvssiels` an,d Walton. a passenger in theM'errick car, Col. of Tara, received cuts about Children Are Baptized At relerence to Florence Nigthtus!ga be the fannsation ,of characd,er -prayer $10 Donation. briefly the work of the Band and ^cotltncil that there were. now thirty p Tile schedule will be d7-o� u at Sea- tale fn', tive face. Services @n Sunday tt ,hese .one hundredth binth,clay was s celebrated Sunday in the churches udlding and that without ac_ on is nbt, worth) anything. -Time is 3ruembers. He asked for the usntal` fo,nth a umay� 16bh and players' reg- be in The accident, apparently, occurred as, Mr. Dineen was urn:ing north on . ' Morning. . gand across Canada and gave a short most preeutatLw-thing that we have The m mbexts (of fire Tnckersmi4it Laditesr' Club, together with ladies of sum of $300.100, plus $20 for repairs to uniforms, and 'requested changes in ist,ration. forms must the ,hands of Secretary A. VOL Dick by June 10. the highway. The Merrick' car was sketcls of the origin Whi work- of the Recl C nays Soci'et which is called we should, spend, our time t1D bei- radvattrkag+c, she God stylets sunnoundti'nlg coumnuniity, honored the, by-law lora connection with the The meeting !agtreed that frs,t and •p roceeding sloth There were, no 1 Bonitos morning parents and ohi,l_ the great mrrbhler o•f.,•th,e world and is .,ysaidl. all %ir® same number of hours, .th!e Miss Dorothy 'Walters,, bride of the -the ,the number of free parades which were 'also third teams and second and . fourth teams, off in the ftuuly after' a eyewitnossieas. Mr. Dinnen w•,as .remove>d to .hospi- dimifa day was, observed in Nor•ith!sFide United •COiutc11 minister, Rev. 11. felt ansa:liar y of the GovernattEnt, not do, we dor with our time. How month, a;t May meeting of club. Miss Waltems, who was pres- required of the band. He called attent-ion, to the coandition of the band play m sIngle schedule. ., til the C. Box aunrbulance, ,.The , n V. biaruimraat, as aleadi , a lrtra,t cit ,it: She spoke, ,of the spien- dq,d supplies sent, to Cie soldiers we spend it. elle speaker asked_ enrted with a sill,- bedopr•ead and an stand, Mendon was made of the new'•_ Off•cers elected were: President, � .. Di,n s Mrs. tti to the was also takable the ate s'er6e an the ,edttcpare lead.the t+^hatch among 'other things included To should use the tadteu,ts' that God... u given to us, to rise for service to bceasdonal table spoke briefly, ,.ex- 1 formed band zone, and that out- y Arthur Nicholson, Seaafor'di; vice- al, but hospital, but )alar was able to he re_ moved to her home. The injured and >nfiuenca of, the parents,, t.hc the ch,arch :the religious" "Jams and, d,e:bi'caci+es far the suck make the world a better place. pressing her applrcc`Labon, of the gifts. TtYts meeting was tufa)¢ at the home standing loor,certs by neighboring bgmsclxs could be antrcrrpated•,.d+urungthe president, Stanley Nind, Atwood; sec- retrarY_tteasaruer, A. W. Dick, Se,a- were treated by Dr- E. A McMaster i!r,ome and on edntcabiom o,f the clhald. He itrrtrduc- and w'ound'ed sol:di:ers. These little thaubTifftil atteatrti!ous are ap- is a place for. all our talents should not be buried and lie amid; A opened yeas• og R,p;dle 'summer mbm.•bh!s. forth; •stration. committee, Gear a g and, Dr D. G. Steer. Well knlawn throughout the dastrict ed ,is subject b quo'tin'g H. G. Y Wells' between ,greatly pneciateld astd remembered by the ormtan't. Jesus moist is the only wf t. o, ser. Th!eitig were 33 anem(b'ers and -guests Colum!cu`t approved the grant gni � Bylaw 421 confirming at. Thin Swan, $rucefield; Leo 9tephemison, Kim!bua�n, and 'Percy Ldttl+e, Winthrop. as a Wider and, contractor, Mr. Din - remark on. the race edrucaRion ostia, catastrophe. The mem, ,. Out -Post 'Hospitals pe of alar world, of all races:, na- plrveeuat. Mess -Ebola Garret was nam_ bylaw width Porim'erly had regtrsred Auditors, B. McLeod, Brucefield, and � hs' built, a large number of rural +se%ool.s He' ha,d- been in' tine Blake speaker- noted that the mothers of The 'aut'Po,st h,aspdatals of which 3E2t....I3rook tllieu prestciedt"for the ed scene pro tem, ed .p The Red Crests cabCee'reported three Free parades, Was eplargerL to W. Sttagxletnn, Dublizu district, ,discussing a proposed school Salem' bmotugiht their Clhil�ren to Jesus to ¢+ecyeive His, illnumimating tout:,. Too there.an,e trhdarty two in (•larthera on. tt€� gram of the program. Mrs. th'att 28 •paaim tof,pocks+ hnd, been roan- pmt the council to, have free par- gdles on as many occasions asF it saw ; I • andwas was on 'his wayhome when the mamry, Parents stend+ these. ands dto mat tarso, ane :also d!o'ing agolo,d work. The Red Cross rtras,• president of. tine Hensratl So- spoke briel3y, ,expressing her pMeated !anal: that `9ddi?honral yarn had beeua harnadWl Theo ,Program in- A., H'on.or Mer6' aecixiemt occurred'. . come themselves. The aseemment of baptism was ad- school' wasstarted- in sacli,aafl's do 1924, There are a alum. leasure to be able to be Psesevt Pei- 'freer odt. clrtudenb the trml!1 . call, answered by Vor�liontdence, tnc sided a leUer thank- y .7 , • nrYinds!t+e+necl to the flalltawing infants: ter of cias5ie:s -for boys . as weld - Tlhe" fir lessons recent 9baiesix Shie also health rule h,inrts for fire medical cab from the ALIrNeatic Aasociatd:on, ing its donation, towards of �■ Mustaid Donna, Jean. Baym,e% Ruath Ann Croz- g'r•r'ls. sit aree regtard. ed as leu Most important is poke on the, 15th_ anrdvershrry of the an a by Miss St. council for derandAnn, Margaret Christie, little tPhncE 4 J. Ball; a paper written by Dr. W. I. Bal paper of sport tof ,tens of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. they are taught Itta nld.,doe health ani he greatest orrganuzation in. the M,cculate, "What'every woman sbould . d ai�aan the City Guelph. .Flans to thonor :the memory and Baynes; Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Crozier talk health instead -of disease. . fbllowrimg the singing of "O ti+� ; a solo by, knaow about anbtssp.' asking call fo endons+e a seeolu- perpetuate 'the work of'" the late gold) Ma•• and Mrs. Bevemley Christie,. A hea,rty vote ,of than" was corn 'sed f%en+dle'nsmn r Help oma Ages Past," Mrs'. Mussy - Masrga�ret Crimih, and"a )torah ,tiloml resetting the regulations waver- Thornton Mustard, Pr pi al f To- i?.. a4 r1"M c RJ.aI�. CROSS �o Jame,, McGregto¢ Crich, Gregory n ey rbc Mists' for �t•e. irrue led tv Prayer. Mrs. Maude comae- cTo�dtueted by 'Mists Atmos ding the ernploy,ment.:of female• labor ,;. ronto, .Normal• SeQraal,. °i+6�ib .host . his Ruslseill Webster -mrd Hem.2eth Mai_ timely and enlightening talk, a,8te{ leddena and Mos- Getorge Hess, favor- Tbivnsemxi, under special Permit- Booth oamm:u'a- life in the sinking of the S.S. Athenlia. mr colo T,omp�s(om,, dons of Mr, and Mrs. -wh4oh the cl>a�s' of tw`enly_eig'hit girl; with a vocal dtuet, "Have You in W-ith The June :g will be !cations were filed. last September, wave been, announc �O i L� J. C,. Crich, Mr. and Mrs.' Keitnt Web- weae erach,' pre!eaented' wdth certificaaie: by Mrs, KLinag. T1tose recleivitrg �cer. een tare-Gandem .lesarls?" wicbh- r eplige of Group 3 with M,rs,. Walter Pepper Councillor Charles Holmes chair- ed by St'apnl�y WatsKtm, hanorgtry pres- ster and Mr, and, Mrs. laugh T,homp- tifucate',; Rlayom,e Bdisa Ivene, Douglas' accompa ,y as aon"nerr•, and the 'topic will. be man of the street committee, told Went, and Cecil Potts,. treasurer of The dlocal branch of t'h,e Red Cross, ,soon. Th,e music by the junior, choir were: W,a t s e n Giladys Eg.rle, Helen Moffat, Janie • LtSirm Convict, 'the next speaker, re,- ")throne Reavtificatdan," At an, executive meeting, which fol- council his, committee considered it was mart necessary to oil the back -the Thornton Musatiard Memorial Fund Crrmtnittee. The late Mr. ,Must rd is Secuety held a successful euchre in t•he Armoumies on Tuesday evenan, was: enjoyed• klrst Presbyterian Church Moffat Alma Lawrence, Irett,e Work having been, pmesent when lowed,- club authcsrized a donation vbreets this year which would mean well known do this distr3et,"He was when about forty tables were in play There was" a large attendance at man, Rurt1t Shulman, Wilma Hay, Max orgaanazabiaa was, first 'o'f to the Red' CracsS Society. a savd'ng of over $600, The streets bourn at Brucefi©1d wh:ere lois. btothor The first prize for 1'adies apnrt vo the Moth+er's Day service held in hie Laurence, Jean Hurford, Do,ro h; titBled 35 seats• ago, when Rev. Mr. ,$10.00 (have- been ,heavily o'i'led in recent` .still retsidlest . Mrs, T. Kettles, while die. ladies' prize First Presby�texian Church. The ,,or- Farre,wrer, Winndfred Russell, M,a:dv and Mrs. Iiniilght were Fres- 'in I o years, With the result that an almost � The proposed memorial will include far lone ,banes was, won by Mrs. F. der of �rvice arranged. by the P -revs- ]tee Forbes, Ann s Dunlop, Jean Ray son, Norma Dexter, Clara Dalmtag@ ani read a:+proem memory of tum 7a3ae Mr. Krrnght. , She also quilt- ®S permanent surface has begin built up. Consid+er¢.bl®� Work, however, will � be the placing of a pFortrait of the late Mr. Mustard on the walls of Toronto Sills. Mr. 'Harrvy Earles Iron the malt'so �finst prize and Mr. Jas�eph Doi- byt•ery Board was in charge of the. Sunday � s,cltbbi superintendent, M. Thema ,r- s 1 tr oar a rut e � e e W --soft t o t a pxse�n, �'St. Igrra us grad- tlhe Vis- ren i%el, requimed on sidewalks sort these Normal Sebool � an i of more general mage the,.pmize Par. lone 'hand's, The McKellar, brayer being offered bythe Dorgt:hy Smith. Lillian Southgate Doris Venus, Mlt'h on," written by Isabel H. Graham. ETataggTme' favored uMth'a pleasing r. �.�T 10 BI �n w�? Chest sCree4s, Ropaurs 'to Main Street sia(lewalks dtriportan+ce, the es�tablisi'"ng of m1 d- proceeds a mioumted. to slightly` over pasitor, Rev. Hugh rJack. The Sun- dry . Jo'ynt, Margare Pethi-cl;, lIary Hellas, Betty M'eLeod '`The Flatly City." 'Mise -were courmented 'omm atoll council ex- ern educational aad+s which will bine• fi.t sccholars, throughout the province..+ $5,,00: .All the pttizes,. as well as tine refreshments, •tveie donated so school sohalars'antd •teachers who ,took part in, the responslve readings Jattet. Handley anti. Lois B1cGavi7s:, y, in her usually pleas'inlg,mam-- : An irnte,res;,drig and varied Program pressed its appreciation of the ratan- Man farmer and presen,. srudrer.is trliero ma's practically rue expense "of occupied the centre Pezi"s. Helrtr At ,..the clo,.a'e of the: meetiaig , spoke on tithe„ Presbyterial ,Meld. s 4 rad quiz featured the amateur how a q mer in Whdc:h the work .had 1 en drone of Toronto Nolmial :School, university tiny );:inti. `The Armouries.Were loran- Smith and. Jean Wright sang a duet dainty lunch tray :ervedL The rmr b,;ght tfauitln. ''n*. ao'n,tesst held in CardtriVs Hal,I'on Fri- by ,the P.U.C. 'Was studeatts,, teachers and educatian,ist-S. ed tree of change too. The Red Crass .and Darls-Fergusan-a, sx)lo. Scripitune trod table were with daffodil: I Mit\, Shirley Oldfield tea an, C911 Sbanemarn, expressed day evening under the auspices of Bylaw 422 passed by council, ;have expressed bine desire, to honor Society always strives to keep ex- .s�iectaons were, read by Peggy Wil- poured Itssoks on behaR of the so,clety for thle Soeafortha AXraateua• Athletic As- which, Provides for rebating taxes, on the msmo of the I to Mr. Mustard ry q lryo,nKol to a minimum„ so that :Ann Dupuis, Smith and , I er,,ue Bell., Je;nn Curmi�e, Ruth Pret splendid Program furnished by sto,cd,atnan! with Lltie .president, Elmer farm land's of at least 10 acres which a and' it was through this desire drat for nrom,ey+ colln�ctc'<cl may b(; used.. for hile"f Gordaan Wid:sorn, • while" four boys (rf Gb ty, F3c'atrice §anfor d, Janne Moffat v-hitors and to Mrs,. Page, the D. Bull in charge arrrd I7:'"J14 Reid, atlas- are within the muniGtpal:ity. The the Metno'rial Fund, Wass establis4ted. needed supplies. Mist C. Brodie's clams, Billy Munn, Phyllis Parry, Annus Dunlop lr°.�-aA-,_Tlii ;uesi speaker. "';the Maorniing Light g tet of ce,reamamdes. Tlhene were not as own'ens' aare J. M_ Sett, Geo. Lowery, Contributions amou'nt'ing to $650' have Archie Hubert, -William Jack arch tori ..ture arch Margaret Pethick.ytiai. )creaking" was: the closing hymen, anany,enitriies as on formor occasions •E, B. Goudle, R. J. Winter, Les Me- been cent in to dart. • ,;c Donald Smith eKicah recited a vet t on the to)))es, Wilma Hay. an %iflowed with thte •-•ben,edic,don,. A and eeediw imaterfered saomiewhaat with, Lume, E.. Barnett, Les, Wallace and D. Acting on the Thornton Mustard . ao•f a tribute to mother. Mr. McKel- lh tonne Moore re,ceivecl at the loo; y -cutest direetetd+ by Mrs. Treffry, was ' the attbendaan re, but those pareserA en- Sdrana:h!arr.. Memorial' Fund Couimitteie are: Mr. ' Will Enforce lar dediltated the offering of, about • (Continued on Page 5) jbyed a goad nd,gihtt's. fun ,IE., • Councillor F. Silk, chairman of the, V. K. Green, M.A., C,hrisf Inspector of $61.21, which goes to assist needy Sun - , • winners were: Jrtlmdors -ixyis Duntlop; June Mu-rdtoack, Thearesa property camunittee, told couat:cil ' ti,e Victoria Park had public ami Separate Scrlilolols of On Mr. • L.C.A.a..,.in Huron day schools and ,mu`s,sion fields, Tb(i "The /'O1 N Name, work ,of re-wdri'ng tario, H. E. Amoss, B.A., D.Paed., story eantitled Two Secrets" was V.olferS Fa�i' es T. Scott O'Nedll; the Thr" Skunks; tho Buckle Busters; Semloa•sr— Violet PYP- been c)omplerted., and suggested that ln it agabe usaed for parking.. Director, of P,rof�e,ssional riminW, g for the Province; Mr. 1i- T;. El -born, M.A.. told by Miss, S. I. McLean. Certificates were presented, to'Wil- . `I'reasurei -- '0114 er, ,Eva Hollaiiidl, Reginald Pryce, P. Lebeata, Stanley S2rwthers, A large The matter of revamping the by- law resti'ricbinl speedIng and prohib- D.Paed., Principal of Toniontb Normzl 'School, and many othrtrs., Contnibu- Premier MUchell Hepburn anhounc- I ed bhis week thrat pend,fiig a dlec'ision Liam Jack, Lenora Habkilrk and Fran_ cess for mernar} work by the .New .11 President number of quiz prizes were also won,- ittin, 'U' turns at Main and Goderich g tions should be �tsat 'to Mr. C. 1 . of the Privy Council of F.n-"anl an .Jack suban eudemt, T1, -a board of the Ssaforth• Go At the close of the concert dan0- Stpe'ets was considered by council. Potts,, 1569 Duffcrin . Street, To,rbn, r. ' .Gittar'icMs, 1losrtponeSd appeal to test Tdrs rite of baptism vas ad minis- Hnidin� Cpl p'oraa ion on, Tuesday nap ilre anvua7hmeetitag of the choir of intg' to the, music ,af tthe Murdock The .drive to sell dog licenses )has ® the validity of the' Canada Tetnp. Liquor Control Act tere,d'to William Campbell, infant son eel F. C', Boswell, treasurer. He sau.i Vj=e Presbyterian Church was held orchestra was enjoyed. A draw was resulted in. 14Aags beingsold, Town � ancc A -et, the of of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Barrett. -Peds AT. A. Reid, who resigned. recently wthen, the "lowing officers Were nary-(): Hoanaraaly pneaidlents, Iheid at 12 oclock fba. 1)h6 Ihtaud-some whiciu Mrs. E. C. Bos Treasurer D: H. Wilson told; council Dog ))nave until May 21st in Kicked bar Ci'�oy4T tho p•rovanc,e will be enforced in Peel, I'(�trtle olid Huron Counties and on For the evening service Rev. Hugh All, tennis, a.n(1 golf fees may no cellar -threat fon owners Jack took tba' t+he basis of his be p id to Mr. Boswell at th,e D{ Messrs. John Beattie, Rev. Hugh Weill was the h1der of the luck: whieh to purchase, the lags. Man,i'toulin Island, Day the wands s,p min,i•om Panic, salols and Myst, J. G. Mallen; presi- ti,ket. The finance cornmi,ttee recommend- Fractures AnIkle: 11,,3 hearing stet for June was ad_ tho ibrd,s, on iv- n by Christ on the cross when gay. en byrC , dent. Mr.'James T. Scott; vice-presi- 'ed Ipay!ment of the fblol:winag accounts: ioirl red' on request ,of of ing mother into the care.p Vit. •-- — / aent, Mm. Robert Smrith; ,secretary, Howard Carroll,, wages; $14.50; D. Ir. ISicleed by a.cow 'tchiie in hie barn' tl Privy Counroil,. along ivibli the john: Behold Thy` YFother." Special John': iUltts W. A Wright stns] commvttee, Murray and Mrs. W. A. Wrl;lrt. Willson, $58.33; A. Hudson, $23.83; H- Sunday evening, Mrs. Calvin, Hillen, secon,il, !appeal wihich concerns the The music was: try f,he male. Huron Receives h ssles 'Ilifaxjorie Wigg, Jessie Smith . During the year a new curtain was Snell, $70.00; J.. Currie,' $65.00; T. McKi']lop tQ,wmFs'h'ip, uffered..,.a foot Suprrrn'e .Court of Canada Act. quartette crimpased of Jag, T. Srott. composed an dMro. Jf. 'A. Munn; .social commit_ Kling, Put oat the rattling of lily- choir loft, Slued to its appearance, Fol- Storey, $60; J. A. Wilson, $20! Su- tured ankle. Mrs, 1[illen was aemvv- Iurrdy said proceedings srttorr!ri be stay(wl unl.i'1 after the war and' the F. P , Willis, M': R. Ttenttie, and D. I:. Q® • 76,29 1 Su}��ldi tm, Mrs- M. McKeRarr, Mrs'. ,al,'. Patterson which lowing the business of eveiuI019 "a Ilerior Marnufacturirig Co., $4.96,�+•_ City ed to Scott Memorial HOspital,''but intcc cdncurr� A. Reid ' bursa. IL Smith., Miss M. P. ,tb,e of Stralbf+o,rd, $8.61; County of H.n'rO-ll, the ),atter part o[ this tironth , pr•m Se Thomas' Anglican Church � tetroti) Mr•s„ -M. IDorrance- flower com- > e; Ildrgn- 3� R: R=ename, Mi, s,';I•I. luncth, wars, served ,on tablee Prettily diecoraitetdr with ionquils and ferry $6.x•0; Ca:ntaidlau Nafli�ong,l Railways, $2.57; Wm. M Sproat, $5; R, Frost, • In c'onair�otion with tbQ.. temperance -dispute,. the counties readopted; th© The festival 'of W,hntsun was cei'e- Huro.n County Treasurer A. H. Er $19.08; Stewart Bros,, $5.40; Bell T'a�lreptuonre Co., $3.83; Howard Carron, $17.50; John Purcell, $9; Wm.. Trott, Sell Property, C.T.A. ort 1914 and, 1915 and the Su- pretn8 C+oUt,t of C'anad+a. ruled. in 1935 that the L.C.A. is- 1 ss restrictive than bi-ated' in St. Th�om,ag' Anglican Church, w�h.em, the rector, 1lurford= reacthted antol Rev. Dr. tilt),- s,etimot}. Appropriate music was 'rendered by l.rn,e on, Wednesday r e:cPiveci a chlegt fcr •$'6.291.- from_ ttJ_e nepartsnenrt_ Highways. w^high: repinese.rit's th'e sue . MASONS RECEIVE MEDALS . $10.25- Fred Reeves,, $21,50; Hugh , to Clinton. Vile C,T.A, and tha t.h,e G.T.A. is'In force in thesle` counties, Manitoulin the Coir. sidy on the 1939 expenditures ( county Lightvayls: . _� / / ' /��/ ' �J./'• i ,r ,,:>ff,i--%' " tri' %: :r�{i' . <fGx.a,;%y,.v"/'• r a:>h;?' %" :/ '/jr,7+r;'�`f,�'k: " Wrtght, $22;_ Wm4. -Reid!, $36,88' Jalre Brooine 2 B. fI Wilson, lr re $ t:a�l ,Move island also is techzvicaFly under Pro- • 11 1-.1..7�%J .l� . �Y„�: •v>:: .r,.f �[ �1,�•N y ' >,'%: u - `' `>r l��:f `-..— �- a �,,E::: %:;:;:::,:: t;�:..lr, Y::,.r: ,; •r:. `. -,: r ri.:: , `' Ne , 78.55 • �Wm. Montgomery, $17,75 ` $ Jo»epb Storey, $19.75; ,: P.U.C., $62.53. a Mr. C. H. 11pliand ,has d5spased of Ha n,ilu >m Mr. itis resddiemtca rP ey visions. 08 the , Federal statute. • Hold Reception r ; . , ;! ,;s;«. >; ,:•:; , . .:.: w C:.1 •cif "sf�i,f•.s. �....<1>•::y'> 't1 Thomas W. Carter. of meas Auburn. �— • �`! Eric Grlff `� c :c / .�r. ,.y' v r / � , l h. • Mr. and Mrs. FFollaart wffl, :remaove to . At VarZit� " ,: ...;. 1;�3 J,7 : f„ r ''. .`� iJyF 1-,G ,;;'I£ F,: C :;v;; :y :, ::iL.'' :>: ,>. s:a;,;¢•>; f> is",✓ o): i', .s:: r '. rn. Clinton where they will rcmtde with . Dons Dear Wi 1 ] :>$i'i:q.;."...-'...,�:"`„!� ,:,.gy` : s s s ':> :y;w;sl%;;<:`::;>:w;:3;<>yr; C .:y, ....:` Vic.,-.. lq".'' �• �j' j�/� Hold Music s� (�+ their dauglutert. Tlrwy will wave bete A aeoePtion was tvcld at the 7vome ns V ®4 !dr:” :? '.f>`'"rigs>;<.'::: r/. ::;»::.r. > »:� i : zrr .,�:....<.�: •::,,;,;:;c;":. ;• ^' :r% s: -; :; r'.': ;s~ ':Y i' r ... trite athar.., P _ this, mdfarn6lu • Talk on Mexico o:f M,r. a.nd Mrs, oPiiliam Reid Sat- urda itlig!lit in ho'tor of the newly Y -Fric GOff, Kitchener, and. until i F., P, , ; N t/� :hM,c s /N, Festival at S.C.I. ' weds Mr. and Mrs'., Cecil Wiley, of rr.y ryar e.a ,„; sN ”"<:,:`:;?r:s e;>a:{S;s:: ;iI :::' r'` %� t;i:»F 5 ' %': '"'`i° • )a`� '6l' :5•,;•r,.R'+.>+:)X::,::r.:: r.,+.; :; g:,;.;:Riw'r ,.� SY o. ,;!. '.: s ! >;s,1..... ^;::;c;s:<r;, •:.::: The annual musde Festival in whiG�h , . ------•�t•�-- ,,, The regular Partnd:ghtly banquet of the Saeafort, Liarus Club was held. an � Detriodt. about fifty nei!glhbo,rs and Srh1D0dMa1teS` Olf ttll'0 �,fln'Q'm S'peUt a A'O" tight the brn.dc� ceanitly marragea• oaf D'om,indnn S't'ar he ,*,; ,.,wa,s th�i w�inn,er of the el'ectt C ('li 1 Ill recent arla•t4 la n the Te e t d apansored 1 „y�.{, .r >>%£ •'r .*�', ,' - i '<:rs::>>">c.<su;fru>:::;:>•: <% .•s.:.<��,:. ;' ;: �� ,wile -s of th,e Seafortlr, public school P p Fu MQrnlay evemlin,g' at th�G� Commercial ,del, and Presented and groom with, a purse, We wish, "The t11,da Garb's:' Chkrda•," o'C Stratf'oi urrdPm the lea.d,ersgtip IVliss, L. r � ';,,,,,,,>.�,:,:,::;•,•�' ���•• ,.s:� / .;0;1,': 1. q„r "> ,:>::, wll;l� Participate will,- ,be held in the pa auditorium o,f thae Collegiaate ron Wed- ..1tla,tpt. ,tui Lions Basal Duncan and ii?: Dr. John A. Go rWill lin charge..'Llb-1 be young coin le bon voya throe -,gr y g P I . ..._d. of , _ lucky li 29, w Y.f.• �., rs` >s ;a: .,.', } Ar :^ %r nesiday evening of next Week. The 'prog�, wMidh is under the '.Dr. ForA-11 Drunr: p@�sitledl. G1]P,sts included Paul Brady, Seatortlr, and H. M. Lite Mrls•. George McCt:inlchey sufileired a bleed S�iturday and was di"h!i�te. rp, pr; dt�aRn by Ja,m,es M,itl,a.r :president y her Sbnarfnrd Ch,ara:l.S,ocietY. ” ddirection of Miss, Mr E. Turnbull, mets- Jackson', of Toronto. severe nosm, rusdried' to tibia ho%pltal. At latest rem . Lbw at l:h,e h+ane of 'Iter sister, Mr i.: e y s,•^> i•c teacher at ,the school, will include solt,ost, clueta, and choruses. Geonge Jackman, the gtuest speaker, who recently returned fnsoam an ex ports she; was otic, improved ctrl ' <� Atijimdcatbbr filar !hive flesatival is Hill, B.M.R, direethr of music d, Building te'rrsive trip through Mexico, told, of his experiences, in thott courntry and h,� .mom frien(M will be pi+easeid to know sltiie waLL swan be able to t eJtvr2u recd y Ded11,t with ma liroip,a ,for h re�c ovary<Haatiry `' laterestimg talk „too item ahaame. The u:ed-ghb'ors' are having a t dna primary an'd sFedondtary scahaaibi in gave a very �vlidclr We are plea-eod to knaw Floyd Mc- complete i17:t'. We!2aked etPriuitg crop. ., . It3i`+, W,O,' tkbnv'ea ,al% Robert Scarlett (left) and 'John W. Reid,- Kdltclhenler mord WMemkw,. • `_ ,.. Purpose.sI was enjoyed by all present. •,�.-r- o t o d ante As, is niuca, fi ,p ve r $ recant apetrwtilo in- the, b9ophat Vie Wmreml of hoe late, Mrs. -Final t t jar A ant xbeeJtirirg tib Gita (ittp4x C;2 ado. Mbbo Sodletty , be iti6A'lei t vfidte'a, Church Suut�ryyt, U a 1 who vrrerab hoYaor+d rttrit5tnnla' Lodge Seafowdhr fast week wheeta' . !of tih'e bridal couplo i� „ Heroin(fiantioally): Is there no Wacker# was held on, Satw�d'ay, of Y+ 7 liiero. Mr. Pew `ailu,i"i they' Werj3 presenter! .Wi'tli lefty .year medals. Mr. Seat , anti, the 13e#d• %tier* initiated )rata aeltanrrth on the evening, April" -irate, - proibiem iltonw to e1•tYalo• the ,gut ty after the a*ltlt2imst elntddnrgr6 photo- succor?' FToice foam Audience: "Sure, wbWi mlemi'tlon 'avail be, made latter. I Mriss Annie Ttostter, a Pna'mer res). p:>�Yt•, h VAII 'b,e In dli �, tive aril)) be •neo baud M lQe .incl the IiraW �5tln re' uipr attewrdants .y ., - y �flalrtitm PAIlde6vt teacon; ne wdi grolr " �' L V 1" ,t' • �Tv S ' NS ptt'lc1 tWo #Itq t�i1 Mils Stltow!,• dl�tll tyE tihiy�, eo�atlttu�t�Cyrt lormpr v�ri"S' C a; t +,o v + r, i - is t. ....4:.:.,.,c Y. , ( 3R :. , ,e,I , i'. J x ..., ^ ._ i I 111.1 .1. 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