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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-05-24, Page 1M.' i , ... 4 I _ � ... ­_­­ ......... A.". Pi ,«� �r IT k:�, 11 * I , • r :,, _ sa 1; Mr r, rj {'I 'd' i ri ,4 ,i . _. ..., ^ . ... .. .. 1F�ipihtyairst bear ;0 !' �ilLrihruie i iramber 37W . S +�AFORTII, FRIDAY, � �iY 24, ! x940 . "' '4 " ,D R.P. D. H ORD S " a t o rth Public School GOLF RS, ENNIS Huron Footbal�. League' : - LE ' DSYNOD�,.� t u d e nt 'fake Fart in PL S �Q OPEN ' With 7 T e a s En,� � , ., ;ass. M �,! , , G SECRETARY An .Lal M s c Fest a� SEAS FRIDAY .'' ens Tn St. Co�umbar� � � ��$`��tC't + �a _ _ OF NOO�� Y°es�F • �_____ fi �`' 1Vledals. Are Awarded; Stu- S NAMED CHA�MAN Vaxiou 1Vlethod p .'��;`' 'fit° Thom.aes Church Rector NEW SECRETARY Special Evenits'Are Planned S,eaforth, Who Last Year TT__ _-_.7 A L T ._2 ___ I MIMM40. Cis»wl;lm•l IN V-,-+ ;" li .mow 111fs� r 9A4-1, . TXT-- 4.1... 04�_ .i...�.,....- d ___ I ,•. �...,... 4l E l,t v ' JUDO 1AV.SL%XX1+lr`.rsa. i V"%AVAa--__�-•' -- 1 -- ____ .._ �• 116. --••_ .. vac - �_a *.a ,� ,, v. &,, Meeting. Each of Six Solo Groups. Holiday.. ;Plays First Game in Ethel 4. ' �-- -- on.. Wednesday - Night. i HURON :RURAL DEAN HELD IN S.C.I. ELECT OFFICERS AUDITOR,I[TXT �l"EAMS H_ P D_ Hurford, Hector cif St r , . �� While golfers have taken advant- FIRST FOUR pra�ctical lcssian fo.r all Sodalr.sts to follow. Solemn benediction was giv- . Th 'Anglican Church, Seaforth, �i .x ; ., � Pupilo of 'tha Seafontih public school age of every fivte day during recent TO BE IN PLAYOFFS July 2r -Brussels at Ethel. July. 3 -Winthrop Atwood, o,'n,d' Rtr�.al Dean ,of.Hvanom, was elect_ ^� . w gorth, Mary St'eplien�son, Doris weeks, ,tie se!asa:nt Will officially open 2 2 ' . Clerical Secretary of the Synod ...g t<?�.�:,:� took past tri, the school annual music on Friday, Victoria Day, when the a s�+N Habkirk, Lois Finnegan, Helen Smith. rdur ing its meeting on London las`: %�<' • •.Yt festival, which was held in the Col- golf commrLtiPe has arranged a full g Representatives• of the seven teams Ispecbor, a's the best from the view; i:,, 'week >� . - ``.: `.� legiate+Auditorium, on Wednesday, ev- program ;oY, events. In ,bhr6 morning the annual Presi comprising tele Hur•,or Football g a ,met in 5eraforth Thursday shown of any that he has attended 3 on the election daily tpagiers said: "Twonew ofPi�oials were , s�> � W,'. ening. About 80 • •pupils competed im deet vs. Vice..Pres,idlemt match will be 'evening when a schedule of the sea - J. C. Shearer opened thte_nieetin g f; to the Diocese of Huron at the «: Pi � the vard,ous .events. played sand in 0rhe, afternoon a two- fyan's games. was, drawn. League Mr. Shearer,explained, the abject of .added. bus>in'e&a sessdan• of the 81st an- ,y.F c6 fix. The festival was v6ell attended, but ball infixed foursome has been arrang- President Art Nicholson presidecL Wilmot Haaacke to act as chairman. I 1.smma nod in ��--- inclement d w kept 'ed- All golfe, begluDers or old- O'penting g+amre this yer� goes too St. ,of,, the • v^orst problems- a farmer: has {!�. wnS succeedi&holxtheiot© Vein s.::::-; . rail mal from ��n'eather y'g P timers, are' asked! to be on hand. and Colunibanr' when Atwood plays 'there County at -the top of "live list in dla_ r�at?rrrdieT6xus Yt J. M. Perkins as Arch ;, ifs:"-«Fen}�° r Rev. W. A. Brt�mit!e,r, member, of tains grail ail theonruaments. on May 2ltin 01v the following night good noaCls and farm 'f 1Aeactasu of Elgin, Bishop Seager an- sN ,- c.; £:: REell h`edeplvorve e'mgrlcry�ees ramoved `la• from St. The club house was a paned this Seafarrth goes to,Ethel. rturg reply. Lumr�ll was served and �.,�,'. aiouatsad the appointment of Rev. Can- and t'Trapn'ell. the public schooL board, was chair- o waek when Mrs. Patterson, who was, With seven teams, all 2n one group, In addition to t.hr regular staff,.lVlr. !;`, . can P, . 1`,4. ,Harding, Rector of All for the War Chm,riti•esI Fund. This map. for the everidis!g, while the ad- in charge last year, returned. the League thus; Year see much keen- 1,� 'j'� Cookie Day ' Sarinita' Church, Wlindsor. , Canon , the 'wee small hours, of t'hre mlorndng, judicator was H'anry Hili, B,M-E,, In,- Women's avtdv3tiesr will get under o, competition, than .h:as been the case • OsWr and brother-Im-baw Mr. and # 11ard$Ag d'eldvered• -the devotional ad- ! I structor. of Music in Kitchener• and way on, Monday ndgbt. when a meeting in previous years, when the league just in ttrre , ter accommodate the $ vLneaS at the Holy Communion serviceW. Mrs. J,atm!es Rivetre this, weak cam- It out of Tris pocket. When ,a girl Mr. and Mrs. Heith will move to,Sea_ d" has beer celled cit t?ite club house at was divided into two groups. Each . a , C�uid�es,Br®wales good and ve'I1r,Iun [�x"e vonsioe ' fi"R 1N ';l • "y ' At,Meeth � � , - pra�ctical lcssian fo.r all Sodalr.sts to follow. Solemn benediction was giv- arge1r tore " if,v , , Comforts for Navy. ^^-------ems-•-„ t s,,, � ,,, July 2r -Brussels at Ethel. July. 3 -Winthrop Atwood, LARGELY A'TTEND'ED1. �4� ��; i gorth, Mary St'eplien�son, Doris .Relief grants to Allies -Co-operative 2 2 ' . The weed 'control .niteetix4g',bend! its �t„+ ���k"dry After cot.wenting a grocery Buss the agricultural assemblyroam We{i. a s�+N Habkirk, Lois Finnegan, Helen Smith. n,esda in Clluton, was described by, �'(n:; .li July 4-Seafnrt-h at Winthrop. Wdllkirn Wallace, prgyincial weed in,• ' Boys' Solo (Ia>te'rmediate)-Biitie Ispecbor, a's the best from the view; 5 1;000,(100 Point of attendiance.:iill ..m •and interest Sub_Deaoon •The Sodality choir sang same toes t;on in SeafnrCii, Rossl J. shown of any that he has attended �'''f 44 in ,the s,co}ne of his inspectorate , I.II the evening service with Mrs. F. Devereux at true organ. After the J. C. Shearer opened thte_nieetin g +`,�, Lord's Prayvr. The secretary read There were about. fifty in, attendanlce.. �+y t Poles Disappear Mr. Shearer,explained, the abject of M"". �vsare �a.Lled•to the platform where an the mieetine and asked ex-Wlarden �j . (war. and Peace).. 3.5 175,000 Wilmot Haaacke to act as chairman. M. Quinlan,, P, Matthews, T: Maloney. It is' expected the store will open ,_',r "Weerdts," said Mr. Haaake, "are One, 't, Girls' Duet ---L. Case and. Lenora Habkirk; M. McKenzie and L. ,' Rinne- ,of,, the • v^orst problems- a farmer: has Werk r Bich commenced three years • to deal .with.” He piaeed Hnir'on, FZ�vs , to contend with in my garden," was well responded to, Mrs. Smillie Te- County at -the top of "live list in dla_ � ;�x •ago wLL completed this week when po.rtance in . O'ntaxto in the matter of 1 � .2not, Mr. Reichert made a very fit- good noaCls and farm 'f i �4 ,>:: Watemloo schools.. Mrs. J, A, Stew_ W H. .OL I G ing Icorndl�tiion!s.: With, ijeferen,ce to Drt?,t," vwhioh opened the Synod in SL Paul's -- 8,15 'p.m. bf a'It lady menebers and team musrt now elates ever game' s arm_ i, '$ Cathedralyesterday offic alwas Rev. -�A numbers, Pa plant in order to, be certain of; a . G p N morning. DR. R P D. HURFORD art was accompanist for the various nom wilt lams for the ,count berth, a s'lrtath county ri ngachune in use kn the,. v.J 1 u Sp@cial vhviri ens by the boys' tahpar whoQ t Member caucus ofPL b- this amou2ltt of shprayi•ngad'equate for It P- I?. HarFord, Rural Bean of Hur Tennis players are ,trail at play The tp<p iour.teams� will compete -in �,�ri cry Clerical Secretary of the were "T , g e o' be lane}" who lash. week, was' eiedted Hon- ,, ,on, who woe,. elected honorary cleri-, ever good day and they too have the playoffs, •the flr°st and third aria +tea? secretary of the Synod. Eleven or' he Melodious Blacksmith" and y sial members in the Dominion and -said the purchasle 'a1 another one ?i clary planned special ervents' for the 24th. .scoria, and fourth' meeting in the tivas usnde • ,11 Synod at its meeting in Landon. House, was named Chairman. The i advisement by trhe county si'ames .were proposed when ,the post Whan Johnny Comes Ho while At a. recent mseiting the' players nam_ .cilli ifineds. Home -and -home, games I, Dr. H'urfbrd is Rector of St. the girls,' choirs meeting was held at. Ottawa on coun0t. He then asked for introduc• w2s thrown open to the general sTn- , - sang "Wooden Shoes," •ed officelr& and comlmlittee§ -to carry 'Will be played: with goals' to count; Thomas Church, $eaforth, The test number, far Friday. tions an,d each' Dive present gave name;' °r and assembly and the name of Rev. junior girls, out the year's activities, These.are are the top team having the choice of "Little Spring 'Song," was composed' u i occupation and o!ffi af'---position, if '( Harry Merifield, Rector of St. James. P as follows: gl+o rids, for thti first gam,e. . iaerrrolll, led the first ballot. How- bY..trhe adjuddcahbr, Mr. Hd11 any. The attendance inrlwded torn- i presidke-ut, 'H. G. Steinberg; vice ShquLd a trio re�1Lt in the semi fin- ship weed ins!pectars; road overse ,rs, ,'P' �pe<r, ,Mr. MeriFieId' ,did not ,have a Primlcipal P. B. Moffat spoke brief_ resident, Miss M. Tzunirull; .cele- 'aAs a s'ildden_death. A.`.' 94 YEARS OF AGE P game will he Flay- NEW M E M B R . reeves an:d depwty reeves from all ; gila%litY of 'votes and, on motion, of .. l ly as did Mase M. E Turnbull. Miss Lazy -treasurer, -b%i� Leone Bas ; ped om a�utral gnounds� Should a tie s,eG"tions of the county. 'j Dean JemB3ns, delegates were instruct- Turnbull is director of music in the tournament comunattee, Frank ' Case, result in the finals, the managers of public school pad the festival. was The first guest speaker called was .;�.r�. the tw,o team.. may agree on home- Vote again with. Mr. Merifield, RETURNS FOR VISIT P � ' ��. ��� Steinberg, ENTER SODALITY Dr'. W. J. Sbephrenls,on, of the Ontario t0fix" Dr, Burford and Rev.' Canon F. G. araamged by her. Miss France's Br[tgger; social com- andthomie' games, 'but failing this the Pupils, standing first- in each solo Department of Agricultu2 e, who spoke I Hardy, the ranmws-•rip as candidates. mibtee, Mias' M'embe Iic;ating, Miss executive may sle,t the time and'place. on ttr,e"snzbject of tdve "Weed C+antraI "Again there was mo cle • Plurality group were avnard'ed me'dlals and these Loin McGavin; Carnot 1,�ree; mi,em- The folllowin have been named as clear g IIs re'ssive Service Takes A'ct," He came lir' place of Mr. Mac_ i md' aTJ but M.r. Merifield and Dr. Hui,- W. R. IilVlrigStone, Of Cali- ,were presented by North Huron! In- be,ship comunmbtee, %'Hank Sills, John referee`s: Bid Bell, Percy Stephenson, P I cerci J. H_ imrcadti, to Mar Leod who was isclvedrided to .,peak on „X ford were dropped. On the final baI_ � K,i y Bos- McKenzie, Muss Doreew, Rpgier, David. Ab- C'oghldn, Gearge Kauffman, J. � fornia, Left :Hullett 70 well, winiam Jack, Noreen Dougall, Place At St. James the subject but coulvi, not attends Dr, `', �t Dr. Hurford was declared winner � Grieve, Malone, Wilson Allen, Dobson of Steph-busio,n comrhended the council John Rabea t McKenzie, Doris n „ ' abbe ribs electron vwas declared. un- Yeae rS Ago. son, aned Donald vw Kenzi fiol'laws: ��*__r__ Dore Moylran of Listowel; Joe Bruxer, Church. y operation f a� on motion of the ddefeated Candi- �ergu- Ethel; Hill q .. __.. -. _, .. _. __ f Huron, t,r the mle estisura of weed. ThtecdluPe,is ,as fdllows o a ali+e,',di in o• er tion here a; _rd::afrftWus. Th=e nrew-clerical secretary. - -_- . anrci Harry Bowler. control __._ - 1. y_ _..----_ _.__.- The he saidi, must be respected., `'l do Rector of St. Tromso.' Church, Sea- Mr W. R. Invingstone, , of Snmm Garbs sole (Jninabr);-1Vbary Bosvrell, ch was the •scene of �;, St James Chur- ._ _ _ t-.rar-el does title -law r -e -uipe vale, 1Jalifonmaa, ,auniwed Lass week'on, Jean Fradser, Gladys Hopper• a very be�awtvful ceremibny on Sufiddy y., _ q. ' . to-} — t:` hTar ir, .vglrere Bre tics' starved .lees Jan Mayv 27•-Atwlbodr at St. Coluinban. invoked, to obtain," resuUts Most Can_, �.J � an extende�dl visit to ;his brother, Mr. Boys' solo (J'unior)-William Jack, • ev'eni'ng when some thirty young la- ;.ti,+ Tihomias Livingstone, of Clinton, and Michael B'echely, Ronald Knight and Macy 28=•Seafoath at Ethel. does, Soda'lists in their. blue mantles ad!ians are law_albidi,ng and 'fair-mli,nd- 0 s +--- • Pormeily of Hixllett: Billie TrapmeLl (lie), T May 29- Winbhmap at Brussels. sad white ve21s, marched in proces_ ed and to tae remdrded of bli!eir duty 4 ti Girls Solo R J./ ROSS May! 30 -Mildmay at Seaforth. , do regard to statutory laws• is gener•- ,� -• Mr. Livingstone is 94 ,years' of age, (In!termfediatte)-Noaeem sion to the church, pre'ceeded by'Miss having been beam, cin ,the La Douigall, Luella Happen and Peggy May 31-Et2rel at Winthrop. Flannigan, vice-president, carrying ally ••a+li that is required in order to a7.iv�►./ 1� Rabat@ g 6an'g� May 31Biwss!els a Atwood. obtain co-operation. f • p Jaanr McMaster. • NOTES Jima 7} -Winthrop at Mildmay. the' blue y white Sodality banner' He tbucnled on the applLcatddan,.aP $ llomastefaxl in H1lcalloot tawn8'hi in. Trapnell (tie),. aid y , Is Increased 1846.. As a young men he 1eaTmed Soya Sala (Irten+m'ed'iabe John attended b twelve Tittle flower girls , the jew,e,lry business, and 70 years Robert McKenzie, Donald Brightrall, ---�-- June 3 -Bruges,. at St. Columban iq white, each carry}ivg an American the act and stressed strongly the .No June 3�-Seafiorth raft Atwood. great need of .hail• weeds eradicat- tI n: ago ,started out into the world for Bobbie Knight.; a r The Red Cross Society is striving Beauty rose which they deposited in r:, , Jure 4 -Ethel at Mildmay. ed as, an scoria , n1em, §3t -y, ..T1i !h'imselL Since (then :lie Bias travelled Girls .Solo- (Send'orli -Dori..+ . Fergu- dto render al., posoibli; bid! as ow her a, silver- basket ,on, reachiing the altar rferrlSPi's share of -the taxes col- widely to many 'parts of the world, son, Patrteia Bechely, Edna Gallop. seen by recent•-neporM.received .from June . 5 CuiLnihaop at Seaforhh. of the .,Bless,ed Virgin Mary. Little drd t' of the aCt id th•e proper attache , =fleeted by the Ontario Liquor Control but for the past 30 years has been a .. Boys' Solo (Senior) -Donald Me- 'head June 7 -At -wood -at Brussels, and to f observed rat rer than the- ' quarters. Up A,pnil 30th a Miss Dianne' 1VI81len was'crawn bear- k3oard within tTie municipality show- t June r, -•Mildmay at Winthrop. ]et ter of the law. ,�i rre,sddem,t of Ga,lifarnlia, and ,this is Kenzie, Donal', MuKay, Ernest Clark, totail of 2,904 cages' o•f supplies Lave er, while Miss Catherine Flavn,ery; tied an grease of $57.15 over 1939, it Tune .8 -St. Columban at h}thel, 'I'll increase in the amount of ,,. only tir'e se,cbnd visit he has paid to and Harold Knight, (tie). been shipped overseas. These cases president, planed the crown on otic' tiv�,s revealed tids••week, when Town June IU -S afoath, at S't. Columban, spray materia] being used was cited. the o;d. ltxrm,e, the previous ops be- Girls' driet-Patricia Becltely and contained 1,366,738 articles. altar. :, ''Treatitrrrer• D. H. 'Wilson received" a Junin 1L-Mildunay at Ethe- lir I4Yn upn'ards of tour million ing 40 years ago, Jean Swan; Luell Haliper aril, .'Ed „� 'The ten candidates for admission. ,r, t:lvegrie for $353.:8. The rebate cov_ June I I -Atwood; at Wi, ro,P. pounds will be used. Teal• years , ago )?� He is a former Lieutenant, in :the ra Gallop; Jacque ine O'Dell and-PIei The following article anal char- an• carried! white vigil lights with blues ', ribbon streamers, arca as they pro- "as very little organized effort III".' ers tlie' Governnm:enit's fiscal year united States Militia 4ird ts+-•the sec- 'en O'Dell. ewers in sdmplafied form the nn�ny June 12�-Sea@orbh. at Brus S. t.hei, •, arlsicli .esixlei March 33, i94D. ori oldest Fr,e,e Masria in the Unite:i Boys' duets-DonraLd' Milia and questions being asked by inter ted June ].4 St. Cnlumban at Mtld>9• at ,ii spit eradFiraf'r�n"' but the urgency; Y ce:eded through the aisles to the n Stra.te% ,Six.t.y_edght .years tet, Ile rims Buddy Sm-It.b; Donal,0. McKenzie and -citizens con!eierning tlrc?• disposition of June 1t -•Ethel at Atwood. of the arced has, mails it a malt,er of ---I• Ka' sly -rare of the Blessed Virgin, all sin_ - , - _ June 1,•1•-l3ru.s�els� at 1�Vin'tfu•op, _nec:es:s,itY• The power•. Spraying Ala- ' unn,teci in ritarraa;,p-,e to Miss Black, of JloihmR. McKenzie; Bobble Knight and the $5,000,000 raised, in our first Na- Fungi 17-Windhrop at St. Golumban. 'ing May hymns,, they presented a olrine is th'e best and ci:ea.pes't metlr- w4axeter, w'hio•was 93 years of -age at Havold Knight. tion!al War Appeal. ,Among other it- strikingly beautirul�picture. The pas_ - June 18 -Atwood at Seal'orth, od _o't' ueeai control anKt .this cost not AJ_ Wilson is her de,Ah. Mr..Liv�ingstone is the eld- Others comspeting included': Girls' .canis, n!otp the low adm;inis,tt�r,ti:in tar, }{rev. Father Hussey, 'received, est of a Family 0f 11, sax aP intoe ale 8010 (Jriwior -Joyce Strong, Doris costs iiihich .,,voile that eopla gi"�; Jurve 19 -Ethel at Brussels.- as°eat as cut ing with scSthe or. P their act of. consecration a.nd rrys(nt . °�° June 2T-Ilrussois, at Miid7nay. p nin�rcr. 7)i. StEphrnon .adv.ocat'edS ?'t �.�`• 1-Iead still living, and his three sisters .are Pullman, Barbara • `Rds,srell, _Rhyllls freely of their time, as well as ed the new me,mbe.rs with 111e badgf ,. all over 83 yeat:u oP age, S dtt, Mona Bennett, Betty Langford, money: June 21 -Winthrop at E:the.i: pnyir.g �� �Prtl iu�'p ctors adequately n 11 I of "Ctrildr•ev of Mary.' 9YIr, D. H. Walsou, of Seaforth; this Naturally there are t1'l:•an clran es T�eona, Stevens, Ruth Wilbee, Betty Approximute dis•posation of the $o,• June 24 Iehel at St. Coporth. ,. and then expecting the wort to be Y g Jun 24--I3itrsse,s a,t Se<rforth. Rev. Father O'I)rowski, from St,. ,week assumed the Presidency of the M .hi>s•'ow,n home distrk and the Weedmark, Margaret rStevens, Mar- 000,000 Canadian R,1 Cpass- Receipts � Codvnrban,._'delivenPd ' ver impres- (Continued on 'Page 4) June, 2a-14Iildanay at :Atwood. 't l Muron'_PeTth Baseball League. He' anly'one Mr. Livingstone, knows here jorie Knight, Jacqueline Habkirk, and illus•tratiori in terms of $1,00 sive sermon, depicting time life of thf, • .June 26, -St. Columbi n at Brussels, asriecelede Harold Hudgins,, of Lucas, mow is Mr- David' Cantelon,. of Clair- June Sueil: $1.00 $5,000,000 June 27-Seaforth at Mildmay, Blessed" Virgin from her earliest ,I, ^roto resdgned: ton, who' is also over 90, and who us-' Boys' Solo (Junior) - Robbie c $ Years until s!b'e Stood at. the foot of • '�/�' i she Hur=-PeTth aehedule opens on ed 'to train with hum at .the Volunteer Sproule, Keith Bflt;on, Donald Dale, . War Wrirk By Na- June 29 -Atwood at Ethel, will .•�7�.OZTB to ,, June 9 -St. C,olumlban at S-eaforth. the crass, as one v, holly devoted to 1 X` iday'_ Camp when it was fhP1d in' Godericli..,Jackie Casa Walter Bagels. trona, Council- tine will of God, acid 'd,rew from it a' " L 0 t ; G• 1 ' S 1 I t dri t P T la Hos ital 15 • - 710 Ono' •July 1 -St, Coiumban at Seafarth: i. I ­ •fit, 1'h , ii' s 0 0 ( n erni� a e) - e„gy Willis, Margaret Hoff, Betty Clarke, ,S•eaforth alv w p • •.' Briti• -h Red Cross.. 2 ' 160,000 July 2 -Atwood at Mildmay. pra�ctical lcssian fo.r all Sodalr.sts to follow. Solemn benediction was giv- arge1r tore " Helen O'Dell, Doris Eisler, Lois Hog- r , Comforts for Navy. 3 150,000 July 2r -Brussels at Ethel. July. 3 -Winthrop Atwood, en .by Rev. Father McMahnn,,as cele recently occunied� by Domin',an,Stores. gorth, Mary St'eplien�son, Doris .Relief grants to Allies -Co-operative 2 2 ' 100,000 duly 3'-Se&f nay at . t Coop. brant; Tin Father as After cot.wenting a grocery Buss Broome, Sue NiXont, Maxine Dunlop. o* Services . Habkirk, Lois Finnegan, Helen Smith. 100,000 .li July 4-Seafnrt-h at Winthrop. Fattier Deacon., and Rev. Faaber Hasse -y, as Hussey, Hess for 1.�i-rnt3--five years, in the �;;fl Boys' Solo (Ia>te'rmediate)-Biitie For further Projects 20 1;000,(100 . July 5-Mildml,ay at Birt 'sv*Is. Sub_Deaoon •The Sodality choir sang same toes t;on in SeafnrCii, Rossl J. Munn, Donald, Hillis, Archie Hubert, Jackie Weedma.rk. Total .. ...... . 44 _ 2,200,000 July 6 -St. ColumVan at Atwood, July S -Ethel at the evening service with Mrs. F. Devereux at true organ. After the Sproat is moving his stoic,: e ,anger ,� n,d more conimodlou•s quarters, next A wediding- reception was held in East W_ L mit in title gd'hocd roam of Girls' Solo (Se,nior)-Joyice Wiibee, War Work by'Branrhes- « singing o•1 "God Save _Our King;" they The Tasty Grill, in the store until _,r I 1plTratsows, Hall, Hipped:_ for Mr, 'and St. Aa&ew°� Church, and shad a:. Marjorie McKenzie, June Shaw, Jac Supplies & comforts 36 1,$00,000 'Services- • left the church in procession sing2hg recently occunied� by Domin',an,Stores. Mrs, Herold Reichert, newly-weds,, on their guests a ,number from Zurich queline O'Dell, Louise Caseq° Lengre Peace -Time title tourist' trade w9ia will accept 'jam States be Tolns R Q A P ` "Ch2'ldren of Mary." T1rP 1i,ew le,cat`on will .prove of mutual 3'rsday avenin last. The evening g W. I ' M:zs. G. McLean presided and Habkirk, Lois Finnegan, Helen Smith. Peace -time progranv 14.5 7` 5,000' Street, The n,ew membef•s in the, Junior ao_ advani roe 10 �lr. Sproat and �r2s •, l was spent 'in, dancing, music being the meeting iaegnn with the singing Boysi Solo (Senior) -Kenneth Hart, Campaign 4L Administration- 2.. 11►J;a.�n dal'ity are: Misses G. Flannery, M. many customers. since w•ibh larger „k' tfurnishecl by the Murdoch orchestra, of the Institute Ode, followed by the Kenneth Swan, Walter Boswell, Fred Campaign expenses. 0,000 i; f ,!��;,". O'Neill, T. Benm!ic e, C. William's,, `I'. qua.rtors and neer modern .equipment t r Ag midnight MT. and Mfrs. Reichert Lord's Prayvr. The secretary read Weedimarlc, ,Tack Little, Buddy South, Administration exp. Poles Disappear O'Neill, C. Laudenbaoi, M. O'R+eilly, he will be better able to serve them:' y �vsare �a.Lled•to the platform where an the minutes of the last, meeting and Ronald Savauge, Nen, B�atble. (war. and Peace).. 3.5 175,000 and Mrs. F. Grie,sndrrod on abM for window dds,plem B"U M. Quinlan,, P, Matthews, T: Maloney. It is' expected the store will open ,_',r 11 addLees$ was nerd by Mr. Alf West- 't� the roll call,, "The worst weed I (have Girls' Duet ---L. Case and. Lenora Habkirk; M. McKenzie and L. ,' Rinne- — Total 5,5 275,000 Werk r Bich commenced three years • in its nem- quarters on Thurs,dny, May ;,0th. Th(� olwning advertisement fea-, gate and, the bride and groom ,were f, {resented, with a beautiful china cab- to contend with in my garden," was well responded to, Mrs. Smillie Te- gang B. Clarke and J. Wilbee; Helen ............ __ _ . _ _ _- •ago wLL completed this week when ,premium J. eign Exchange Colfitrol Board--" The the was made by Mr. , wring Superior qualify groceries will 'I .2not, Mr. Reichert made a very fit- parted bhrah the coil'echors had, hand- Smibh,and J. Wr•igh,t; D. aw-kiss y;' •Grand Total ,.-... $1.00 $5,000,000 REell h`edeplvorve e'mgrlcry�ees ramoved `la• from St. c r Guides Net J� V aplirar in this lla.lrer next week. j it rturg reply. Lumr�ll was served and end tai ttte sum of eighty-tw,o. dollars and t'Trapn'ell. m * a, the s t of the poles Main , In addition to t.hr regular staff,.lVlr. !;`, ° everyone retired to their ihomes in for the War Chm,riti•esI Fund. This Boys? DueLrE. Clarke and D. Munn. The Rod'' Cross Hospital at Taplow, DuNug the d.Mtorvening 'time, both hydro and phone services. have bcen 1,� 'j'� Cookie Day _' Sm -oat leas Pngagod Mr. Claife 116th, ,r formerly St:' "I}h�omas London. , the 'wee small hours, of t'hre mlorndng, will be used! for war work duninug the near Ilondom, ETighw<1, wast finisni.ed • OsWr and brother-Im-baw Mr. and at or and 110as Marguerite Long spent the summer.. The W.. 1. wish to thank • just in ttrre , ter accommodate the changed to the rear of tibe buildings Mrs. J,atm!es Rivetre this, weak cam- It out of Tris pocket. When ,a girl Mr. and Mrs. Heith will move to,Sea_ d" 'week -end with bar rents, Mr, and 3Vtrm N. Long: 'thos,e w,}io, contributed, to 'bhis ,appeal. Tliu,s Snds,lied tive business, of the . a , C�uid�es,Br®wales mm��r,�ruy wauaided that will be the ire- sviit of the zrtajor battle. Thousands and: alit wire's have been placed under- grou,riv3 The street is now lighted, Sevit)ort,li• Girl Guiltss realized near_ forth. . 1' part 'of mirgice3 dressings and bandages witty two rows at oramt,nt,al stand- IY $59.00 as a result of their first • 1 AT". McGary; of t eat, is rholi- ayin, with iter brother and Mater- meeting, Mra, B*ers then took charge of the meetrn anvL t'b© Zur-ia g a ,y Attend CiL'.�rroi aavru3.wics but nnvanysrytlronisand,as to set Delle cyclo. ki-e day.rte repeals In recy-of war�tiiur e, the CCuthe Qds were ( I' , Former Clerk ; 94R.+law, Rggv. and .MTs. Ohrandler Canter nulr W. I. presented' a splenaiid pro- M � ., will be urgently .neefle so will the -"`' • given as ewratlert reception Dai each v ;1C , Mr- •aid Mira Qeph• and daughter, Made, of �v}autlteboyvy, were 'grams, w(bioh ways mwc'h, appreciated and began with all, asiiiging ,,The . - Tore Girl Guides and Brownies, of la of Seafom help . d', X11' " Ill a t L o d o n 1i `lk3utifty visitors with Mn and Mrs. Quiifiri!g Party." Miss,' B. Manson the SWoit1b, Corps in ng th their ethane in making these dress. err May Display Thirty-six girls were present at the The �1 f Paxe,nm!s- gave two wgs; "Down participated their ,church. Ndrth- 'ing.' 6y coming to trio Wioik monis .7 megyi•rag Las Thursday. Nigihttn- ,Amble Xr, and Mrs. W. Fergusbn and Wil'_ good ?eadi oft the FwmmT, and "A. Harasvrcleaa,inr Car- annual parade txti slide United Church, Seaforth, on and estri,3trimg In this Phmwe of t+he Red • • Official Card gales and the BW'e'bells were tied for first place with, 29 points each. (r Conddtti'on of Flying R, ff, g Officer J�'M. }' . r, of T!hamm Road, spent Sunday oL, Tbis was hollowed by a piano SundaT, where they occupied, the sen_ - yw�n Tuesday. i t'h Wr. and M•ra. Oliver, Jaques'. °'1 phdcago, Ill, ,instrumental by, Mrs. Bryce ' who tre front pews. Wordy of welcome her "Chant CO]]S]d�]' thQ - • Merchawtst and athrers catering to d, yrs R I orlpidns, of chose as selection, De were adtdressed, by the minister, Rev. was, sent from Ott>awx rvi take charge of the depot at Lan- tiJ its v1siting her sister, D7igs. Edn,aOoch_ IerapdAM." "SarnebodY's, Motrher"_I as ,H, 'V. Workman J- title tourist' trade w9ia will accept 'jam States be Tolns R Q A P ` rr�A?• . lean, and •brot'her Allam a' very appropriate reading in i$omor Takind'as his, Subject "Youth's Pro- Permanent Beauty United currency will Per- J mated to d!is!play an official card w Mme!, Mande Py�bus Is visiting with of Mothr r'% Day and wap' given by .kre vion,", and, ars a text' Pslalm 71 "O '5:; .pro- { viv3ed by the klm gn. Exchange Con- Receives Gift O Ibrer mother, Mrs!, i&'ticker. alms A. Myers. The cwt• mn�onvber rzrse 17, God Thon hit ianght 0edln!esdray; June 12th,, when, pis+ tial Board, the board bas, announced. ot!alling $750.00 wild, -bo af% ' 1, -T r. gond- itfrs. W. Wet'iake, of Exe- was a clarimfet socio by Mrs. Treem- me from any' youUhr," Mr, Werkman 'in'adle + ., of a Polished The card, bea,drig the crest of the i; f ,!��;,". ,: lea, visitedDari Sunday with Ma and Mrs. W. Honmey. .. Her with 'piawo accompaniment. "The reference to otic development Mother mud, What Sod Owers to the of David from ra sbe,p(herd, led to hie w �, Bomrimnou of Canada, will big available Frionds of Lloyd, Ho arbh vulva on d ' Mr. and Mrs. W. MelAwhtian and fYarbu vWted on Sunday with. Mr. Ilome' was the title of a splendid' ,pos,tiou as q, "ndan after. OVA,* own (paper given by Mrmr peach. A trio rcart.' The type of environment, OAKFLOOR rn two sizes: 11 x 14 inches and 5% Friday left for London Where he jo•in- is r, dn,ches. Tire l'amger card is ilii the R C.iA F., gathered at the ,name and Mrs. F. Grie,sndrrod on abM for window dds,plem B"U end Mrs, Ffamld,Finlay, of Bila.ke, composed of Mrs,. Brgbe, Mrs. Fritz ioachiing and),leatdrerabdp is important and Presented `Ilii to rs a sa,tne egeard: United ThursdraY caate 1N l'o'ath Watson, of Clinton, isge=nrt t+he week -end with 3rer parents, and Mrat Dagg chose as their selec- and equally Important the, application, �� tion the hytaut, "Unto :th8 Mlls-. Mrs. and ambition, of- the in&vidual to co- • L,ow� P'rxeed curtbk- is a,ret by here at. rr^i•th a writable gift. table,,evenigirt. Bilabes ial C. Crich .,Fake briefly, 'while the o!fP•cial •pTemi:iwm set by the F,hr- 1}Vim. $fir•. and Mrs. Cliff WahmU. Hess 'also tvamg a very fibs rgolto., The opo;rate with God in !the four -fold de and ,premium J. eign Exchange Colfitrol Board--" The the was made by Mr. .. llidir. and Mm. Sinclair, soon and I_ next number was' Pa. amusing 14ttie velnpm'em't of a L�r'rtstian lice. '. Presentation cards may bpi obtaii:n+ed- free of charge, Grindrod. ldatuglrUer, of Bflkislhi. Colu'm'bia, are 'the sIdt sung by Miss A, M o and..MfiA. The finest citizensli p ,cannot be "Sit 'faitlth Almost �+ �er�a•�tln•� from Torre Huron Exwoltior office. t •r al- farxaWs brbther, Mr. aind S'tielk and' was e.t Utledt,` -,colon aebjev without in Jesus, Oh!riot a • 1 , axe. iiN,. Six+,cla3n^: r' [ Wil ye Venni, l imden- i>e' vlefting her Your Roclrami the Boat" and in 3�eP1y and a lames? to g �� Wil accept His lead- to the alvlvlause, Take iVde Bire� to ership In °, all taniai'gs: Leaders in , " Nowa the �Init' , - Grass rv'ork When a maw edits hid' inawdirer- e i Ys • OsWr and brother-Im-baw Mr. and Dear Old Childbo'od , Mrs', Iltey ;gave ebiarge of thie members of. Corps were * � >R chief the reaches around' and yanks t 912x•8. ArdMe •Pw,mna. a f li!e gaper chbbising' for bar Vubject, Mrd. W. R. Sbaw, Mrs. Tihelmua Mil- Mrs. J,atm!es Rivetre this, weak cam- It out of Tris pocket. When ,a girl i institute, Meets ` "T� Power of Thought." A v6te of Ler !awl Mi&ien J'ea'n' Dale rand Mar- ' /'� � �"Y,o� 9L /� �i p N. CL LUFF SONS p1lehed knrititi;ng bar &0th pair of sox wawts here, she rises, ing herself floor. 2 P t, I PL Why' evening the wmeii • _ (C7atunue3 on Pt9'b G) jprl�' wigg. s•incei flue thIL and picks it off the ,: , sA ,. , j$ . � ., W ry ` . ,M., t :, �::i II , 4 '�,.�:, t , .,., ,:. ... ,N: i .1. N. ..,.. A r. ,,. .� A,'..,. , , , .: , .. �.� , ,.. :, w, I ,. ,.:1 , ,, - rr.:. H. t a' 4 ,. i. .. ,..,. .. , r , i,.. t I 1 ... ,. , f ,.,. r.. ...: ,.,, t: :., :1 C .,:N a '.... .. t :,, .. '. ,. .,... 1 G ,, 1 -,n 1 ! 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Seatorth Turf Chub ,have oom!plet-1.1;;1, : 4c d arrangements fort+ a, meet Ih6rs6 oil ';' 0edln!esdray; June 12th,, when, pis+ rr' 'cs ot!alling $750.00 wild, -bo af% ' !, Four da'sts!ets, 1111611I)i1 Sri- a . 4? ity ` i 'i11 a 24 tt ot, 2.18 '1 ' ' 'sir $” is i; f ,!��;,". been araiatn,ged. , s t,,; ,,. w �, C, c' f°,' ;,r; y Y F y ,1 ,l' �':.,� I ,,n i t^ J