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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1943-12-17, Page 847, { t. ]t] ST IE IN ALL LINES OF ,Ill SOBANC , fi^ ^Cq'ttage with all mod- ! llv. 44e>,4,e , ;I:storey frame '0#t1 � rol",Aw t families. #Llaa:f;`iyostol?ey bwick house, on Wit - 40U $fr et. All modern conveniences. „ WSON & REID fill a4,..ID - Prooprietor "i 'Penne 214 Seaforth •SPECIAUIST IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Second Division Court Afatinty of Huron . QMee in the • Dominion Banc Buiid- tac1C. $eatortle Office boars: Two. day. 1hataday and Satu%daT.,,1.80 pm. t. 6 nm: Saturday evening. 7.80 p.®, to9pm. E, C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk 0100.000000000 " Holmes & Whitney ° 0 Successors to O 0 S. T. HOLMES & SON 0 0 O O 0 .0 `O . O 0 0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 0 Main Street, Seaforth . O O Ambulance Service O Adjustable hospital...bed for. 0 rent. O Night Calls—Phone 65 0 Day Calls—Phone 119 O Charges moderate. 0 0 O 00000x'00.00000 000x0000'OOOOO 0 • 0 0 J. A. BURKE 0 0 Funeral Service 4� O Dublin : , Ont. O� 0 Night or day calls: Phone 43 r 11 0 0 .. 0 000000000000 SPENCE'S Prader • 1 GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices Pald For Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth SEAFORTH , h MONUMENT -WOR �' ; , (POBMERLY w E. 'CBAPMAN) Operated..be Cunningham &, Pryde Yea are invited to respect our stock ' . of CEMETERY RY MIMIIOBTATB Seaforth Tuesdays '& Saturdaysa See Dr. 'Harburn for appointment any other time — Pfaono.,7,50, Box 150 EXETER -Phone 41 THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. ' ] e 1 i l i J. i • I 1, e 4, ( I 1 1 1 c HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT- OFFICERS: Alex McEwing, Blyth - - Pres.. W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Vice -Pres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - Manager and Secretary -Treasurer. . DIRECTORS: - Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex Broadfbot, R.R. 3, 'Seaforth; Alexander McEwing, RR. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R. 5, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. Walton; Thomas Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea, forth; William R. Archibald, R.R. Seaforth; George •Leitch, R.R. 1, Clin- ton. AGENTS: Finlay MCKercher, R.R. i, Dublin; R. Pepper, Brucefield; J. E. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Y.ii Are Invited to Inspect the -BO D. rAl LORE EASU RE .SUITS AND . w.. -OVERCOATS FOR ;CIES AND GENTLEMEN IN�}7 PRICE RANGES tut to MAO SOLD ONLY ILLPIE'S . �trt5 - PYRES a t0RS .. if you tflllllk },chins` hard to fit, wet*, 4el'e tO •Moats . ai,� # 'ri ltir it • r ' rt u • a s t a Jed in TgOont ol 'i' id here wig regr4tZearn pf et -Niece Annie COvPidrY,.' 7140 0C, curred at her home in Teronto on Wednesday. Mies Coventry ' was a daughter of the late Thomas CoVen„: try, for many years a prominent shoe merchant in Seaforth during the early days of the town. The remains will be brought to Seaforth on the noon train Friday, for interment ing Eg- mondville cemetery. 1 Northside United Church. --Rev. H. V. Workman, Minister: 11 a.m., The Christmas Message; special music by the choir; 2.30'p.m., Sunday School; 7 pan., A service of Christmas music, senior and junior choirs combined; a brief message, _Welcome to these ser- vices. St. Thomas' Church.—Reotor, Rev. Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m., "To Those Afraid of Life"; 7 -p.m., Garold ser- vice; `Sunday School at 10 a,m, - St. Mary's' Church, Dublin. — 2.25. p.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., "Fear- fulness and Courage." - First -Presbyterian Church—Sunday School at 10 a.m•; , morning subject, "The Song of the Angels"; evening subject, "A Happy Christmas," Christ- mas music by the choir at bath ser- vices. Mid -week meeting on Thurs- day at 8 p.m. Christmas concert on Tuesday, Dec. 21st, at 8 p,m. -- Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. Alert Mission Band Has Christmas Meeting.—The Alert Mission' Band of Northside United. Church hel dtheir Christmas meeting on Tuesday after schooL The meeting opened by sing- ing, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing," followed by prayer by Mrs. W. Bar- ber and the Lord's. Prayer in unison. Lois Hoggarth read the minutes of the November meeting, and twenty members answered the roll call. Af- ter the business period the president, June Snell, took charge of the meet- ing. A reading, "The First 'Christ- mas Day," wee given by Lois Hog- garth. After singing, "Silent Night, Holy Night," the scripture was read by Douglas . Stewart. ' Gwendolyn Christie took up :the collection and the offertory response was read by Marjorie Knight: The Christmas story, "The T7$y Little Star,' 'was told by Mrs. Barber. Recitations were given by Elaine Weedmark, June Snell, Marilyn Ritchie, Jean Snell, Teddy Savauge, Tommy Web- er, Douglas Stewart and David Wester, The president for 1944 is June Snell; ,secretary, Lois Hoggarth; Leader of Group 1, Betty Weedmark, and Leader of Group 2, Eleanor Shan - The meeting closed by singing x50 Come, All Ye Faithful," and the benediction was repeated in unison. Annual Meeting. of Barbara Kirk man Auxiliary.—The annual meeting of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary. of irst Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday evening. Mrs, Thomp- on eccupied the chair for the open - [ng exercises. The aa% nual reports were received -and adopted. The pro- rame Was in charge of the Elder Jroup with Mrs. J. E. Daley as chair - an. The scripture lesson, was taken y Miss • Pearl Patterson, and the clad Tidings prayer bz Mrs. Dale Nix - n. A Christmas story was told by Miss S. I. McLean and Mrs. E. A. Me- Ma.ster gave ainno solo that includ- d many of the well known Christmas arois. The following are the officers or 1944: Hon. president, Miss S. L McLean; president, Mrs. R. Kerslake; ice -president, Mrs. M. A. ' Reid; sec- etary, Mrs. E. A. McMaster; treas- firer, Mrs. Jas. A. MacDonald; pian- st, Mrs. M. R. Rennie; • Welcome and Nelfare sec., Mrs. J. E: "Daley; Glad [dings sec., Mrs, J. E. Willis; lib- arian, Mrs, M. A. Reid; press, seere- ary, Miss S. I. McLean; Home Help- rs' sec., Miss M. Habkirk; convener if flower committee, Mrs. R. R. Mc- �indsey;• 'convener of social commit - et, Mrs. J. W. Free; ,,convener of ways and means committee, Mrs. J. 3'. Russell; group leaders, Mrs, M. Mc - sellar, Mrs. B. Beaton and Mrs. M. ). Milliken. The installation of oth- ers was conducted by Mrs: H. Jack. W. M. S, Senior Auxiliary Elects Officers.—Tee Senior Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met in First Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, Dec. 14th, for the an m ting. Mrs. Wm. Free- man, preside t, opened the meeting with prayer, followed by a short reading, "A Little Talk With Jesus." The Bible reading, John 15:1-8, as given by Miss Lena Graham, o a P by Mrs. Wm. . The president . recei ed the. various reg% orts. Miss Balantyne, owing to Mrs. James Kerr's absence, gave the secre- ary's report. The report of the nom- anatIng committee was received, See- ded and adopted, and the •following fficers were eleeted: Hon. presi. ent, Mrr. John Stewart; president, Mrs. Wm. Freeman; 1st viceeares., N. • H. Jack; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. H. McMillan; 3rd vice-pres., Mrs, James Kerr; 4•th .vice pies., Mrs.'J. L. Bell; ecretary, Miss Nabei Ballantyne; easurer, Mrs. J. I , -Greig; Welcome al • Welfare, Mrs. J', M. Govenlook; z�]Otte Helpers, WS. Robt. Eberhart f ss Elizabeth mr d Mi a doff S th u . S ppIy' find, Mrs, Thenage Rickett' lad•Tfd- i#g"e, . Mr's. 'Witt. MeT arern; Literature t Library, Mise Lena Gra7iaini il'e tt , Mori. T{efth 1VTet.oai ; So1lal, Mos.' J; • Y. Clint, hitt. wni.f ICerstake; pihnidt, Mrs. ' O. A. 3galtatttyne; Mss, lila + Danc� ' ST: CQL.uf.AN MONDAY, "ma, 27t,1� • Murdock's OrdhOstra, . Darrcinn. from 10 to. 1 a.m. ADMISSION , 50 CENTS ,sion Band, Mrs. D. H. Wilson. and Mrs. G. A, 'Ballantyne; C,Q.I,T. Mrs.. W. J. Thompson. The installation of officers was conducted by Mrs. W. J. Thompeen. An executive meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan. 7th. A motion by Mrs. H. Jack,. seconded bye Mrs. R. S. Hays, that a vote of thanks be extended to Mrs. James Kerr for her exactness and faithfulness in the ad- ministration for many years et her duties as recording secretary, was un- animously carried. Mrs. Freeman closed 'the meeting with prayer. Mae Lane Auxiliary Meets. — The Christmas meeting of the Mae Lane Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Ab. Whitney on Tuesday even- ing, Dec. 14th. Mrs. F. J. Bechely, acting president, opened the meeting by reading 'a poem; "Two 1.1311p- Old Ladies At Christmas Time." O Come All Ye Faithful," was sung and pray- ers were offered by Mrs. H. V. Work- man and Miss Abbie Seip. t duet," a Welsh Christmas carol, was 'beauti- fully rendered by Misses Lois Hog- garth and Helen Currie, •accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Iloggarth. Min- utes of the .previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. B. F. Christie, also reports ware given by the various secretaries'. Mrs. Keith Webster, convener of Circle 4, then took: "charge, and Mrs. Joseph McLel- lan opened -the meeting by reading a Christmas poem. The Scripture read- ing, St. Luke II, was taken Eby 'Mrs. Norman Knight, after which, "Silent Night" was sung. Mrs. Ross Savauge then led in prayer and Mrs. Gardner, of Egmondville, very ably gave the topic taken from the study book, "For All of Life," and proved most interesting. "Hark, the Herald An- gels Sing" was sung and the meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah bene- diction. A delicious lunch was serv- ed -by the hostess and a social hour was enjoyed by all. Numerous white Christmas/gifts were bl'ought by the membeetresand placed at the. Christmas tree and were on display at the close of the meeting. They will be sent to the hospital at Gypsomviile at an early date. Died in the West.—The following, taken from a Wolsely, Sask., paper, refers to a former resident of Huron County: "There passed away on Fri- day; Dec. 3rd, Mrs. Andrew' Gibson,`a well known and highly respected resi- dent •and pioneer of this district. Mrs. Gibson died at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. J. Ferguson, after a short illness. Mrs. Gibson (Mary Blanche Schoales) was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sehoales, and was born at Belmore; Ont., •on r re 30th, 1870. She came west in 1892, but re- turned to the east for a few years, coming to Wolseley again in 1902, and remaining here. On December 29, 1909, she married Andrew Gibson,. who predeceased her on June 20th, 1920. Mrs. Gibson was known by a 5,000 Extra Special 'CHRISTMAS CARDS each in an envelope 5 for 5c BEATTIE BROS. "GREETINGS TO EVERYONE" MONSTER NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE FRIDAY, DEC. 31st t'ardno's Hall SEAFORTH Auspices of Seaforth Women's Institute MUSIC BY A GOOD ORCHESTRA Admission : 50 Cents Proceeds in aid of Overseas Smokes. FOR SALE 7 -Room Brick louse, Church 'Street. Bathroom, • furnace, lights, town we ter. Good barn and hen house on property. 7 -Room F'rame House,. North Main St. Furnace,lights and town water. Farni Property 100 Acres, McKillop T o w n s h 1 p. Brick house, bank barn; good clay loam, well und•erdrafned: .Convenient- ly located. •50 -acre Grass •, b'arm, all seeded, Township of Hibbert. Good Weer, cif land with ai ipie •w er supply.knrsid 135 ' Acres, e .shop TO Frame house aini ood barn. Well, iodated. Ed Cb CH Ejft,LAt1' Seaforth, Ont. INSURANCE AND REAL esTA►TE Phones: Office 334; Res. 120 ` h , rl��►`ti 41+4'? ] �5 + h4 11C4fby't411 • tom$ ani .lake 't ie,u1;1 4t 94 h, est, took a: 'r etiie part. ill 'the several ,bra?iche i tylltlloPrh �Piarlc..e was: also a ?ri •�er o> tb,,4 •,461u4'k lod e; and held` , „,ices pan•,,9t 4oeiety p its ergag4tion bete. She Will be missed Ili Orth church and lodge and by .her `de. She, is survived by one sistep,, iMrs. J. Ferguson, Wolse- ley'. TI*e, i neral, wee• held on Mon- day-afternogn and was attended by a large number. Service was held at the home ..of Mrs, • Ferguson and et St. James' d7inited Church. Rev. Mr. Anderson. ,conduoted the service. A short service was also condugted by members of Rebekah ,Lodge, during which Mks. Pollock, of Grenfell, sang "In the Garden.” Burial took place et Wolseley cemetery. The pallbear- ers were ,Messrs. 'Walter, Daniel and Findlay Ferguson, W. D. Taylor, S. S. Griffith and H. Mowbray. Friends and relatives from a. distance who at- tended the funeral were Mrs. W. Campbell, Miss G. Ferguson anal, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Griffith, of Regina, Mrs. M. Robison, of Moosomin, and Miss Marian•,Sohoalea, of Shaunavon." LOCAL BRIEFS ' • Pte. Robert Papple, of Camp Bor- den, spent the past two weeks at the home of his parents', Mr. and Mrs. David Papple, Mill Road. • AC2. Frank Casson, R.C.A.F., left on Saturday last for Montreal where he will take. further training. • Gunner John L. Rivers, of Lon- don, ,zlpent a few days at the home of his father, Mr. Thorpe Rivers. ' • Lieut. Stan G. Dorrance, of Ipper- wash, spent the week -end ,.the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. •Goveniock„ • Mr.,, and Mrs.. Clayton O. Martin, of Kitchener, spent the week -end with friends in town. • Sgt. Lionel Fortune, of London, spent the week -end with with his wife here, • Miss Merle Keating, ' of Toronto, is spending the Christmas tholidays, at the liome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating. • • Messrs. M: A. Reid, C. 111. Smith, C. A. Barber and W. J. Duncan were in London on Wednesday afternoon attending a ,bonspieL' - • Miss Alma Lawrence has return- ed to Torohto after spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lawrence. • Mrs. --M. A. `Reid visited relatives in London on Wednesday. •, • .Pilot Officer Bruce Wright, R.C. A.F., Penfield Ridge, N.B., is spend- ing the Christmas- holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright. • Mrs.- T. G. Scott •left this week for Chicago, where she will spend the winter. ' • Mrs. John. Knighg •had the mis- fortune to • fail' and break her right arm while walking along the Street near First • P`resbyterian Church nu Sunday afternoon. • Miss Jessie Hodgert, of Exeter, is visiting hettfuneie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie. • Mrs. W.. R. Shaw is spending a few days in London this week. - • Miss. Mairion Watson left this week for Toronto where she will speri'dthe Chi'is•tmas season, • Mrs. A. D.. Sutherland is in To- ronto visiting friends. • Mr. R.' M. Southgate, of Kitchen- er, spent the week -end- at his home here. • •• Owing to the prevalence of flu among the pupils there will be rip public ,Christmas closing exercises; of.� the kindergarten• at the public scahool' this' year. •- • Dr. H. "J:., Hodgins, of Toronto, was the guest;'of 112x. and Mrs. John Beattie this week. • Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bechely were Toronto onscSaturday, • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box were in Toronto for the week -end. • Mrs. William Ament has return- ed from Detroit, where she visited her son. • Pilot Officer Harold Four R9't'.A. F., bartsmou•th, N. S., is spending a few days at the home of 'his parents,. Mr.' -and Mrs. W. J: gree, • Sgt; Frank Krauskopf and Mrs. Krauskopf, of Halifax, were ,visitors 4n. town this week. • LAC. Oban MacTavish, R.C.A:F., Camp Borden, spent'the yoreek-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacTavish. • Cpl. Georgie Siddall, R.C.A.F., London, -spent the week -end ' with friends in town. • Mr. Fraser Swan, of St. Thomas, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swan. • Mrs. 3.-S. Barry spent the week- end with friends in Toronto. .. • Mr. Phelan, of Hamilton, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly. BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. James Muth and son,: "Malcolm, and Mrs, Aleen, of `Port Dover, were week -end visitors with the Toms families,, Mrs. Arlen having purchased the property of the late Mrs. Brandon estate on Main Street, and intends remodelling the house,,1n the spring. ° LAC. William Robinson, wilo is on. embarkation, leave, is visittng his brother, James, this week. ' Theo public •school concert intended for' Wednesday evening, has • beev postponed owing to several schOiars• being down with the - iiu. The local fshermen have lost many nets by elle late atonal, which had the waves on Lake Huron run 'rig vb fld Mr. and Mrs, J'jdntt -Sturgeon, Jr,, returned after stIt0ndiiig s. week vista leg in Toninto, - MISS A. liL • Stirling 'retwrned hashes t'i'ff 1' `oiiday ,snit». tpicnitt., itt 1 to, i ' • ' IptB? a..,At 4:0u*i ARO tw :#J ? L. the .vill4go week; Th.e ° att ROOM EroWn hens Reseed away iia. Gunter 'atArday a . citizen of, this,. villager they person of Robert Brown, in • 77th year. He is aurvlvpd, b• ,twin sons and a daughter, Beattie an Wil. li4nr, of the .United States. and Alex' of the village, and one Sister, Mrs, Agnes Murray,, of the village, trona, 'hoer home the funereal was held ,op Monday afternoon, 'caudueted by Rev. John Graham. The ,pallbearers were. Samuel McEwen, John Howard; Al- fred Westlake, Wm. Parker, Charles Geminhard(and Walter Westlake. In- terment was made in Baydeld' ceme- tery. Some Postal Hints The Postmistress asks the co-op- eration of all patrons in ispeeding delivery of Christmas mail. Here are ways in which' you can help: 1. Don't rush to the post office as soon as. the mail arrives and visit with your neighbor. It takes . an hour to sell' the mail, and the hum of con- versation distracts workers and slows sortation. 2. Don't bring your parcels and de- lay the general delivery while they are being weighed. Post them before 11.30 a.m. and after 2.45 p.m. 3.,Post letters and cards early. Re- ?nember, your neighbour's mail is ev- ery bit as important as yours, so don't expect it all to go if it's posted at the last minute. Trains don't wait. 4. If you have a number of cards. and lettets, stamp and face them all the same way and tie in a bundle. This saves the post office, clerk or rural courier one handling. If these rules are followed' it will save delay in the despatch -of mails from this offic e VAtNA VOW The ' annual Christmas entertain- ment of the United Church will, be held in the hall Friday evening, Dec. 1,7,th. - Everybody welcome. :"The ladies of the Red Cross are packing a box of good used or. new clothing for Russian Relief. If you can spare anything that will be use- ful to these courageous people, kind- ly leave at, the Red Cross rooms be- fore January 5th. Several from the village .attended the concert held in Emelt Road School Friday night. The Maple Leaf Club, Stanley, held a dance in;.the etiownship hall -on Fri- day rfday night. The many friends of 'Mrs: Austin will be sorry to know she is still con- fined to the hodpi•tal and not ash well as we would like' to' report. . Death of ' Jehn Dennison The death of \John Dennison took place in Wingham 3iospital -on Satur- day, Dec. llth; afters a.few days' Ill- ness. Deceaed„ was 'horn near To- ronto, and was .iS"his 87th year, .and spent his boyhood yea1' near -"Walton. When'quite a youth;•the fam}Iy mov- ed from McKillop Township to Stan- ley, and later Mr. Dennison sold his farm on the Bayfield' Road, and re- tired to Wingham, sense• 25; years ago. Mrs. Dennison predeceased him a lit- tle over a year •ago. He is survived by one brother, Thomas, ,of V:arna. The remains were laid to rest • in Bay- field- cemetery Monday. The pallbear- ers.were Alex McConnell, Edn Foster, W. J. Johnstdi],- ,Fred McClymont, Will Elliott, a nephew of the ,deceas- ed, land Mr. Galbraith of, Wingham. `` LTUCK Y .JORDON " QI•JD• Or ALAN LADD'S a3E.ST PI('",TT,I1 E8 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY BRIAN AHERNE - MERLE OBERON in " I+'I•1ST COMES — COURAGE " A breatletaldng star* of spies and Commando Raids in Nazi . dominated Norway: • NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY FRED ASTAIRE '• '+JOAN LESLIE . - —in— " THE SKY'S, THE "LIMIT The school children • are eagerly =looking for Santato appear In their school. Miss Watson, of No. _2, Tuck- ers•mi•th, is planning to have •^herpro- gram on Saturday evening first. Miss Elgie is planning for Tuesday after- noon, the 21st, provided colds do not cut down the attendance in the in- terval. The- Suhriay school Christ- mas tree is on the'2Qth with a varied grogram of songs, recitations, chorus- es, pageant and a short sound film, followed by a social hour.k.,"The ex- ` R pectation is that it will be the best program for several years: The Christmas services will be con- ducted on Sunday first by the -minis- ter, Rev. Al M. Grant. There will be special music by the choir, and the sermon subject will be "The Undying Song." Mr. William Ivison intends to spend some months at Peterboro and ex- pects to leave this week. We hope he enjoys his stay, but he will be missed in the village. Exquisifer ' • `� ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING, RING SETS' BU LOVA "Patricia" 15 JEWELS $2 75 GOVERNMENT PURCHASE TAX EXTRA J. A. WESTCOTT KIPPEN Ph+�ne 218 Jeweller Seaforth Meeting .of Women's Institute The December meeting of the Kips Pen East Women's Institute was held at the home of Airs. • Lou Clark on Wednesday afternoon; Dec. -,fist, at 2.30 p.m. ' The. meeting was opened by all singing the Institute' Ode; "Joy To the World" and, "Silent • Night," with Mrs. John Sinclair at the piano. This was followed with repeating'the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Wm. Cole presided in the absence of lylss. McLean. The Christmas lesson from Luke's gospel was read by Miss Sar- ah Sinclair, and !Orfs.' Ivan Forsyth sang a solo, "The Lose of No Man's Land." . Mrs. John Sinclair conduct- ed an oId-time •contest', Mrs. William. Kyle being the winner. The minutes, of last meeting were read by Mrs. Alexander, and bh.e roll call was an swered by a reducing hint. The mot- to, "The three score' years and tell lifted,''' was taken by Mrs. Winston Workman. Miss Anne Sinclair sang two solos, "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" and "Away in a Manger." Mrs. Alex McGregor gave a paper on hearth, "Peed Your Body to Protect .Your Health." The current events. were 'given by Miss Margaret McKay. The 'guest Speaker was • Rev. Reba Hein, of Varna. Her :subject Sat, "A Woman's 'Place in the'ace." Mrs. George Glenn gave the�r work re- port. -Mrs. Albert Alexander read a poem, "An Apple," and Miss Ethel Clark favored with a piano solo. Miss Laura Treureer was in charge of a Christmas contest. A. vote of thanks, was moved to the speaker and the hostess, -and the meeting closed with the. National Anthem. . Colas and flu, ,along With seine chickens pox, seem to be the order of, the day. But perhaps the worst eas.. es are in the li agar& borne; • w'here Mr. 'and Mrs Diiisdele are bath' . la. be'd and See no yisiitor's. All hope the attack w111 soon be over with :u -o after iffeeta. T.I'iME AND T:tO. LATE DISASTER FACES THOSE WHO DO NOT PLAN AHEAD+! REMEMBER THE FALL OF FRANCE! Too Little 'and Too Late-! " ,This' need not describe ' your Fertilizer situation, if you"act now: Good stocks -of cured SHUR-GAIN Fertilize are in. our, plant BUT our labour situation is .such tat to get -this Fertilizer distributed,' shipping MUS,T- START JANUARY FIRST, Everyone realizes that we must grow maximum crops next year, so see your SLUR -GAIN FER- TILIZER DEALER at once. Tell him how much you need, and demand delivery in January orFebru- ary. MAKE SURE OF YOUR FERTILIZER , .. NOW! CANADA PACKERS LIZVIITED FERTILIZER DIVISION Toronto 9, Ontario,, •thickly removed in Clean S nitary trucks. Phone collect. 219 •MrIELL ViAllia*5 Limited is 4 4