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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1941-01-17, Page 5J., ....... .. '7 F, 0,0: Al S F . . . . . . . . . . pop, ........... ;Mn 7, �S' Givin entio '404tuid'' �1.'the' ead- of th the." ay is e Greatest Bargain.. �PA v , our hist6ry i U41ity Win'te'r'Waar at SUPER 4� SA PRIM$; Ev; in the ti�, ery item SE_ -,-NEW­,rLcA,­ CTORY PURMA Women's De' ful ft, pecialg-. gar en SA All Wonlen's -and C Regular hildren!s underwear reduced to clear ................... 2(1% 6ff Regular to 25c fast color prints, lots of Women$ patterns, to clear ......... I ........ 1,9C yod- $35-1000 Worth 4,5c 2 and 3. ply, all wool wheelixig yarn, 4 super special .............. 32-p skein 'Ibex flannelette blankets, one pair to a'customer ............. 2,,.29 pair Large size WIN it WINTER COATS Curtain netsi,paired curtains and overdrapes, all"reduced ..... . i .............. 20'.` off ON SALE AT Orient and Kayser, 4 thread pure silk chiffon hose, sale price.... . .. I , 8,9C pr. COATS .......... Regular 2.00, 2 -way stretch girdle' on sale at ....... .......... ... $210945 91 1 lua Every �toat in the store, Regular 50c pure linen striped roller tow4llin'k ..... . ....................... 39C yd. comes -under this big dis- We were lucky to'pick up Clearing, all 'Wool and' part wool, crepe and twill dress goods ................ 5ift yd. -e count 841 . You, know 'as twenty'Coats at a tremend- well as we.do, that you'll pay ous saving to round out our Men's Pe —partmen't Specials more next year, for - coats. —stock --for- the days: Now you can buy these at No. 95 Penmans combinations reduced,further to clear .................... Any style, cloth color or 4-2'9;suit 'Stanfield§ underwear 2 piece Z. I . . 7 '25, si'e is here for you now and styie, Gold, Red, Bluo, ...... 1-69, 2-19, 249 t garmen -at Drices you will not see $1.Q0 Tiger Brand fleece lined underwear, Shirts and Drawers. - ... 79C garment' again. $i.75 Heavest quality, doeskin work shirts, while they last ............ OFF REGULAR PRICE. Here's the Sale Prices: Regular to 1.00 Necktie�,s, one of a1ind, we, must clear out at.... ........ -9 we urge you Ao 2 C each Need .$12.95 Regular 2.00 Flannelette or- Broad' cloth pyjamds, reduced to ................. hurry for these. 51 r value at. ;FALL AND WINTER 15--60 Regular. 50c 31/L> lb. "Code"'work sox, a supe .............. Pr - All Men's and B6y,s wool Windbreaker -s reduced to c1bar ................. 18.00, 2,00' off. Dresses Regular to3 .95. flat, knit sweater coats, check patterns ....................... 2,89 21.95 ON SALE AT Don't expect these, prices after Saturday. 239 2o98 .......... Beavers Improve (Continued from Page 1) inew..v G. Hildebrand, McFaddin, A. Hilde- brand, Hubert; Watertflao, C-1dire 2, -The -Week At the Se4forth Collegiate Institute Huber 2, Eickler C*aw Pugb, -Pfaff, Lang, Dargle. (By Don Scott) Third peribd. 7. Waterloo, Lang, (Da;rgle) 9.05 The Collegiate gixls are certainly 10!Neill,' 'B`�errkce Rackwell, Heben 8. Wate0oo, Huber (Pfaff) 10.00 ,,tahing Interest in basketball this, year. Smith, Lois Jamiesion, M. Uffer, L. 9. Wateigoo, Graw, (Dargle) 14.20 "There are some very promising Players Dale,'Lols Harrison, Teresa Ma(loney. 10. Waterloo, Lang, (Brill) ­16,50 in the * lower formsI who will probabl�,'The Maple Leaf's �&ain amadsted, of 11. Waterloo, Gnaw, (Huber) 18.15 -with, mor pratice, outshine the -upper I Rathleen, Holmes., Jean Currie, 4 pts. 12. Seafartb, F. MeEwam, (A. McEwan.) form players. For in.9tai;ice, in. grade-Annis Dunlop, 2 pts�., Janet Handley, 19.10. � 9, ther are Joyce Carter, Pauline Mat- 6 pt§., -DorothT Smith, Violet Dupee., Peciadties: Claire, Flannery, Hubeir, thews and Geraida Flaninery, who got. Margnuite Westcott. Referee, Gliick Apple. . some neat baskets., on, the forward Everyone Is quite positive- that the Tavistock 5 Seaforth 4 linie, _11ine Broome makes- a very good Canaries' with the for�nidabld team The Beavers. suffered their s4cond job of intercepting as also does, Lois tli-is season. No wonder- thouga, with defeat in as many staTtS whn the Tav- Fifianigan. On Monday night the Can� the forward line they have. It cou- istoft Greenalhirts defeated. them by arries handed- the Tigers- a 24-fO de- sists of Betty Matthews, who has so Ione'goal here Tuesday night by 5-4 feat; the Adanacs were defeated by far the highest score aimongest the -before a large, crowd and that one grade 11, 16-22. On Wednesday, grade players. Iiabelle McKellar and Glarys goal was a very Much disputed count - 11 defeated, gra ' de .9, 2�_6;'the Map]4�� Earle.sifterk in a number of good one- and Matthews. The Beavers pdayed Leafs won a.12-7, victory over the Fly- hand, baskets and Lois Wriiht -and middle of the second �p�eri,od, one of e;,s. The players were for the Can- Barbara Best are the long distance the 'Shirts fired at Stade who caught arias, Betty Matthews, 18pts..; Isabelle basket "duet". Can't someone do some. it in his glove and beleiving thaj the McK&Jlar 6pts.;; Barbara Best, Audirey thing about it? referee blew.-his� w-histle li�-'dro,ppei ATcGavin, ' Hazeil . A�nderson, Evelyn tihe puck on, th ice to b, flipped ion just Rivers, Winnifred Rus�ell!. L o I s oxer the fi,ne,by a 'Shirt fo4-ward. Th� Wright, Gladys Earle. On the Tigers reforee bowever, counted -a goal, much there were MarY DAn6an, , Marlanhe Thi,s week at the, Oollagiate ..two to the I fans displeasure, A barge' principal events' occupied all -b:h,e at- Selater, 2pts.; Dorene Regier, 2,'pts. Rowd packed tbe ilnk to, watch, this Irene Work -man, 6, pts.; I Anna' Jack, tention. These two events; the At- match, which was althriller. Sevetral Tere. . sa Melver, Thelma Ddlma-ge, H. Home and Commen-geme4t, always tim�s it looked as, if a tree for all Wilson, Maxine Baines, Ednia 'Eckert, important oneg.-at the school, at-& be- -would bi'&ak out as terripers went, sky Francis Elgi, e. On, the Adanacs, Mar- irig fully discussed. On Monday nigh.f high but referee Wally- Boman- kept jorle O'Ng�ill Ma:rjorie Golding, 2,pts. both committW, met. This year tha thegame under 6ontroil, which is, some Elizabeth LLe, 8 pts.; Xaxine Law- Literary SoOety will bive full charge purpose he served. of the, At -Hume while a separate com- rence, Mary McKay, 6 pts.; Marguer- For the Beaver's, Hubert, Stade, Me- ite Westcott, Betty, Bannoc, Dorothy mencement committee was drawn up. Fadidin hnd "Tinier" McEwan looked Smith, Mary Devereaux. On grade 11 The At-Hgme committee I aiave set good, while foi- the 'Shirts the stars their date some where" around the team, Wilma Hay, Janie Moffat, 10 pts thirty-first of January but this is not were "Smakey" Hari,is,' Hendersba Ahyvonne Moore, 10 pts.; Haden Dev- and,Matthews. The, BeavQrs! played ereaux, 2 pts.; Fargus 3ell, Mildred definite and it is expected that the , true to style in this match, w1lich feat- -1xiL coinanencement will be about three, ured the Beaver roucol up and rally Aitchison, Jean Ropson, Tt , Sand- ford, Ruth Petty. On. the grade 9 weeks after that. The At -Home in'the last period,. The Beave.rs, open - team, Pat Bechely, Illne, Bra6ria, Jean mittee will hiold their next meeting as ed the scoring a:ftei- a little ov6i, 1% Wright, Geralda Flannery, 2 pt�q�- L� soon as the secretary has, word of or- minute of play, s,ixty secondis later cheetras that Can be booked� Finonigain, Joyce Cartor, 4 pts.; Bettk Tavistock tied -it up. "Punch" Mo - Moore, Dorotl�y Theobbld, Dorothy Ewan got the Beavers opener, while Huisser,, Jean Swan and 1. Case. Yausie put in blie 'Shirts, goal. Then The players on, the Flyers, another Last week tilie sale of War Savings at the foureen minute mark, the Tav- grade 9 team were Pauline Mgtthe-s, st-amps was quite high. OVor twelve istock team went one up �on Woegtliees, 6 pts. Mai -ion MeGavin, K. Lauden- dl(yllars worth. was sold and it is hop0d well timed counter. Matthawsi got tho -bach, 2 pts., Marjorie McKenzie, T. that thiv level vaay be kept up.' Re- ocily penalty ports are just about due this week. The,.seco.nd was a poor one for Sea - forth. The, 'Slidirts held them acoire!' Second period: the'January W. M. S. meeting List less and notched two goalst thoinseilves, Tavistock, VOgt, (ditsputed) 10.10 TavistGek, Hiam�s, 15.56 Wednesday with a good attendance. Many are butchering in this vicinity Merebant,Crabsbaw: "Are youstill and Harris got one whVe that disiput- lenaltiesi: Hubert, Vogt, mci�aaji, and taking their meat to the Zurich Joe Louis, watch -out! The white ed tally accounted for the Other. HU - Caufman- Cold Storage Plant. hope has been discovered. Where ? be'rt, Vogt, McLean, and, Kaufman got Tbirl period: Mis;s Hay of Zui -ich visited her cous- Why right in our own, midist. Only the penalties. Tavistock, Kaufman, 8.30 irl, Miss Norma Hay. it took a certain incident. at a certain in the third the Beavers started the Seaforth, Hubert' A. Hildebrand) rink to prove his abiffity in the, manly oqd merrY-9101 round a little tob late. .30. Seafath, Sifl&� 18.15.'- alt of sfelf defenIce. This final stanza was bhe most thrill - MANLEY lenalties: Kantman. Referee, Dalq�- aan. Ing to- watch and more than once fans Pullman, Pa-ssetlger to the porter: Miss Helen O'Hia�� h.. b., spent- were on their feet as Pe e3eavers- at - tempted.to You say Cortitassel: I'We didn't say any- "Tell me, What is, the avera ge tip rou get from a passengel- on. this.run?" �43 Rifle Practice with the cadets began, get a winifIng -goal. Tavle- STANLEY duties as itenographer. Mr. William J. McKay who'has; been visitiing his sisters, drs. Jerry O'Hara tfiis week under the dJrection Of Mr. tlocl� opned, the Iscoring on Kaufman's, Word was received of the death on 194 1 0 Special DeLux Chev. Sedan 975.00 Weedmark. Monday was the fimt day and we understand the resu-Its coutiter but from then on the Beavelirs took the offensive an] the "blitz" was bill, and' th o- pDrter immediately burst 1939 Dodge Custom were fine. They even say that Frank on. Archie Hubert flipped in a -goal into voluble thanks. "Suh," h.0 "You are the M-st mail ivilro, has ever Coupe 750.00 Golding got ten bulls, eyes out of nine cat the nlnp -Minute mark and eight "Put come UP tO my average.- 19 , a9 Cbev. eh-ots. How� minutes later' -Put" Sills put the Master Coaoh� 725.00 in tibe Gold mine. Beavers in the running. The "blitz" 1938 Plymouth They, canef, take a hint. Those old failed to do anythfing in those dlying minutes o Play and the 'victory w9pt DeLux Sedan 675.00 Wori� -out spark plugs are back with to the 2Shirts,. The refereeing was 1937 0hev. a new 1941 edddon that isn't much far FrT.m perfect, both team -s' getting Master Coach 575.00 improvement, from the oldi. The on-ly a taste of It. ,1935 Chev. difference Is that they have a few Li ne u ps: Master Coach 475.00 more men who will come In handy Se4forth: goal, 9-tade; del'., Hubert, .1930 Chev. for relief duty when certain lanky Flannery,; centre, McFaddin: wings Special Sedan 165 -OP players, wear out.- ..Tliey just al'an't A. McEwan, F. XcEwan; atItereates, 199W "Chev. Sedan 65.00, what bhey.usled to be. A. Hildebrand, Ofekett, 911,1q, McLepn. 1927 Pontiac Coach 'moo 1 90.00 Tavistock: goal, Faulhafer; def., Mau - 1927 Ford Model T. Question of the w6ek: WbOse' fAv- -sle Pearson; centro, Harris;, wings, I ourite poem. isi Grey PWgy in a coun. W�effle' Handianqon; alternates., Vogt, ID try churayird? Miatthows, Margetiroth, Kaufman. TEALL HEALIBUX, K Summary: Firq pei-64I, DUBLIN 1, SeMarbli, A, McEwan, (F. McEw&n) 1.40. MOTOR SALIES., CHEVROLET - GLDIW0014e. Tavisftek, Yausie, 2, (Morgenmith) Z95. Mrs. Catherine E vans of Dii i.tpen! Itertainle6d 'on, Friday evening laft, when lMio- PHbNr- 141 - $F-APORTH 'sevoeral tabllen. of- etti-do,'*ere, 6 1 01�06& 4. 0`6aforth, A, MbZwMi, (MPftdd4nY we tell- the 06st lastipbl-tdoo were W061, by Mrs.. I� did, aifA Mrs, P rantr :gaiitb. P6141tleo!: 4mWWW'81. 'I T Second period: the'January W. M. S. meeting List Tavistock, VOgt, (ditsputed) 10.10 TavistGek, Hiam�s, 15.56 Wednesday with a good attendance. Many are butchering in this vicinity Merebant,Crabsbaw: "Are youstill I President Lincoln was blacking his lenaltiesi: Hubert, Vogt, mci�aaji, and taking their meat to the Zurich bothered by those relatives. of yours shoes. Caufman- Cold Storage Plant. who used, to come, out from town to "Why, Mr. President! lie exclal=_� Tbirl period: Mis;s Hay of Zui -ich visited her cous- eat a big Sunday dinner and never ed supercili u ly "do You black your Tavistock, Kaufman, 8.30 irl, Miss Norma Hay. Invited you to their apartment in re- own shoes?" Seaforth, Hubert' A. Hildebrand) turn ?" "Y's.", replied Lincoln. .30. Seafath, Sifl&� 18.15.'- Farmer Corntassel: �Nope, they finally took tbd- -hint." shoes do you black?" MANLEY lenalties: Kantman. Referee, Dalq�- aan. Crabsbaw: "What I. the. v�6rld did t6 them?" Pullman, Pa-ssetlger to the porter: Miss Helen O'Hia�� h.. b., spent- the last cosple of months at her bome has retsrned to Toranto. to resume her You say Cortitassel: I'We didn't say any- "Tell me, What is, the avera ge tip rou get from a passengel- on. this.run?" �43 STANLEY duties as itenographer. Mr. William J. McKay who'has; been visitiing his sisters, drs. Jerry O'Hara thIng -out of the way, but my wife served sponge cake, every time th,,y came." "One, dollar. suh,,, N�as the. relk� The travelier handed over 'a dalla�r Word was received of the death on anuary 3rd at'Aneroid, Sask of Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Murray and his brother bill, and' th o- pDrter immediately burst blin Dinsmore, orinerly E)lk Stephen- ,on, daughter the 'Thomas McKay and -many friends in tbis v id ir ity for the two A foreign' diplomat once walked into voluble thanks. "Suh," h.0 "You are the M-st mail ivilro, has ever youingest of late Mr. nd Mrs. Ralph Stephenson ofAhe Go_ past weeks ' ' ' has returned to his home iqu Sehu- utexpectedly into a, room whare come UP tO my average.- hien- Line, Stanley. Folllowing- their. macheT. Ontarlo, to resume his luties narriage they lived in Stanley' Wwci-- in tibe Gold mine. P.One year and 1011 MOVeU,W -,HSK. � OL a —111 er rom here a(,LailamDd 0 Years a -go and has sincei,. resided the annual, meeting of * th McKiliop_ here. Surviving besides her husband, Logan, and Hibhert;,Tebaphone Co. at re one son, James at Aneroid. The Dublin on Wednesday where aa us- emains Were, laid, to reft'nn, Jantrary ual the 5 her dept dividend was ae-. th in Aneroid. Cemetery. Marer t.o. the shareholdars. , Derniqe, Manley of the nursing'staf ' f S�t. 'Mary's hospital Kitichener spent McKILLOP', a day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Manley. Miss Marga Y _Eqt Murray left PrIday or Toronta where sha.baR secUred, a WALTON Miss Evlyn Murray is, visdtin.- rierids in Kilrikora. 'Mr.,James BiishGp returnea Tuesklay Miss Jean, Licliliter of Mitclic-11 is after spending a week at North Bay 1ie guest Of -,her cousin, Miss. Mary with, his daughter and brother, Wm. TurraY. who,Js in a 'very low con-dition at the present. BRUCEFIELD 'Mr. Robert Fogall of Sask. is visit- 6 ing his father, Mr. Herilj�y Fogall 16 of Notice eve rybod.1y.—Do' you want to Grey who is, getting quite; feeble. elp'keep our Is-oldier boys, warm and Mr. H. Avery of WInite Dear, Sask., appy'? Thenj bring your magazines, was visiting Mr, J. Johnston, and other apers, books,-etc,,'to Brucefield Red frionds last week. His, birth place was H� ros,9 by the 23rd of January and the l6th. of Grey aind had not bam ,ave same a/t­ hotel. back since going West 33 years ago. Miss, A)n-na Corndsh and, friend of He,was also a citizen. of Brussells. ori�don spent the. weak -end at ber om,e here. Mr. Rapt. Aldwinkle, R. C. A. F., of KIPPEN �ttawa fspeu,,t tbe week -end at (his ome here. W. M. S. M eets ,Mr. and Mrs. C. Halsbeadi and Floyd, The W. M. S. met on Welnesdra:y nd. Mrs. S. Halstead, of Stratford afternoon for their first mee�ting of the Pent Sun!&,y with Mr. and Mrs. T. New Year and had a splendid attend- Aheeller. ance. It was held at the home, of MISE9 Doris Dutot -of London visited Mrsi. Allain Johnson. t her home hero on Sunday. The ineeting was presided, over by Mrs. W. MCKEnZie, of HeIUSall Is v1s- Mrs. J. Henderson and;. openled) wdth Ing her father, Mr. B. Murdock. hymn '28. This was followed by the We axe glad t6 report that Mrs, H. theme for the yIea.r "Living A Christ- erry, who fell a, few weeks'ago and, Will LiW' amd, iIh-e theme for January, -a Way Through". Bible, Urt her bead severely, is a littl bet- "Finding i�h C w and, hope sbe will soon be fuljy study after w4hicli tbere was a respoa- NcoveredL sive reading, No. 696 in the Hymnary. The Bible reatittigs, were takw, by Irma, Ferguslon. MrIs. T. Workmn-, BLAKE and MrsL Mondeth, 6ne vers�e of "0 Word! of God. Intern -ate" was sung Wedding herl's axe, ringing? between. e4.cb Bible read -Ing. Many from� the BrMson Line and The topic taken from "WRnesses NE CENT a Word ciPity"Ottendled, the Sbantz-IZo.pV in, Japan" and being tbe,Life Of Dr. e(Ming at the Mennonite Church, avid Mrs. Norman, was In charge Of 0 (minimum 25c) is a Jb, Ton Wednesday, Januai-y 15M. Mrs. Norman Alexander. She. was riv Mr. 4 Poster in u1n. the sick, list, his aissisted by Mrs. J. Fergus -on, Mors,. A all that it costs you for ::tK aniy friends wish: him a speedy re- M-cMurtrie and Mrs� 011andler. MTsL )very. Henderson read, a reading on �"Ojnd- a classified ad. in The iV, MY.',and Mrs. Roy McBride and Mr. Ing The Way Through," Bible study, �Im. Finlay and Mrs. 11 N. FinJay an.r H)flmfn, Break Thou The, Bread of. Huron Expositor. An liter were visiting relatives near Life, was sraong am)d Mrs. Ifendersou, ey last week. gav6 the closing prayer. Lunch was Ts. Mansan_and Miss Beatrice hold served by ChIde No. 2. Ad. that each week will reach and be read oy more than 2,000 families. If you want to buy or sell anything, -th6re­'1j­J1,a WON cheaper or more effective waythan ushig an tot classified ad. Phone 41 Sealorth. A Nd N lauy ST ,,A M P 9 I ne Huron, M. 1h