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Five .Hundred Club Holds • ®Urge That Everyone Should Annual Meetin Of Athletic W. J. Duncan, ReII Engine �. ,.Promin nt , I - , , !,L Ifi l�1 "
Successful Hallowe'en Wear Poppy on Remem- Asso+ciatio" Elects Co., Hesk Flax' axed John C; "° "'� ` �ltf, ryYh�'hM'
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Remembrance brance Day To Strength- • Officecs� 4, i
Dance. Boshart & Solis Exceed 1'3�'Si denly on Sa'tuda5 ,,{'<;u Y°
Sunday next, November 11th, is en Legion in Their Splen- Quota, the Latter With Congratulations are eM ended to a r , ,J {r,
NEWS OF HENSALL Remembrance Day, when all Citi_ did Wvrk. ON MONDAY', EVENING 100 Per Cent. Partici' - 1�' ' `'i'""'`
, , , pa Mr. and -.'Mrs. ,f, M. Govenlook,. NE•ViTS OF •, D �� a
zeas are asked to observe a two who on Monday, Noirember 5t#,� s att
minutes' silence,at 11 o'clock a.m. tion. < La;+a3i9g,
The District' Executive of South in the afternoon at 2.30 the Sea POPPY DAY IS Seaforth will ente a hockey team , celebrated the 61st anniversary An Interesting entei!talnmeifit waa� N.11h, EA.
Huron WoTGn's Institute met in the in the Intermediate.,"B" Series this off their wedding at their home ion held in ih-e palish hall Ijn(lx n, � �+Y'xal� , /r
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Town Hail, Hensall, on Wednesday, forth Branch bf the. Canadian. SiATURDAY, NOV. �0 year. �IURON REACHES East William Street. Both Mr. Tuesday evening, to. close th$ n)trs ,u��t
Oct. 30th, at p.m„ with Mrs, Gordon Legion will hold a parade and
2 and Mrs. Govenfock are in excel- ing course conducted by the''7�t�-►l xli.'_A..,.".",
public service of Remembrance in That was the deeiion reached at aAl
Dapple, president, presiding. P Mayor J. J. Cluff has issued the 1 8.01 PER (FENT• lent health, and as active as most �Var Services' Association during bkt ,Q�', ,
Business relative to the district Victoria Park, and in the evening following appeal for Po largely attendedme'eting of enthusi people who are manI.
Poppy Day on y years their past seven weeks. t r aY r�
�� discussed namely the reintroduc
will Parade to St. James' Church acts in the Town Mall on Monday Seaforth town has made an all-time junior. The are down town ev- �N
Saturday morning, when poppies will y Fifty.seven ladies enrolled. fqr ths'; , E+r `
tion a€ • a iulx `'day's District An'nuaI for divine service, On Monday be sold in aid of Canadian Legion evening. Victory Loan' record in the ninth cry day, and every Sunday sees course and the various nurses' .aid #n;:' �g�
next May, Seaforth branch entertain- all schools will be closed by or-. them in the family pew at First structions were directed by four, reg • +':4 ,
g.der of the Minister of Education, Branch No. 156 welfare work: The team will b6, known as the loan campaign, subscribing - per
JnHenceforth the fall executive meet-
who pointed out that Remem- T Theo Iocal1zBnanch of the Canadian Seaforth Bosharts" and there is a cont of its quota of $229,000, and is Church. Joseph Burka Mrsistered nurses in . Joseph
vicinity; Ntrs, is 4�r
ing will follow the area convention brance Day this year commemor- wide selection of players to choose now driving for a new objective of Joseph R'owlarlc, �1r1 1
Legion has ..designated Saturday, No ® S 0 � 9 Mrs. Michael Dayle ati'd Mrs, Jose %t
in London and the. district delegate ares the end of two great wars. from.. $325,000. e p iii
vember 10th, as poppy day in Sea Stapleton. In addition to the pram § ,�
will prepare a full report to be given forth. The annual meeting also elected The town industries of W. J. Dun- tical course,. a $arias of 3ecturerg'
at this meeting. ® ® the following can, Robert Bell En j was provided b r
The sacrifices 'made by our Cana g officery for the coming gine Co., Hesky MONTHLY METING Y local ''doctors and A�1 k
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A determined effort is being launch _ than men and women during the fate- season: ' President, George R. John Flax' Products and John Bnsbart' & dentists from .Seaforth and Mitchell `4
ed to organize more 'branches iri
ful years 1914-18, and in the An interesting' feature of the en-' 't!
gone over the to'p, li`
South Huron and to reorganize those r� Present stun; vice-president," Enos Boshart; Sons, have all �j tertainment was a ' .,
COMMUNITY HONORS conflict, are again recalled as we ob Ol �■'vr ■L. ONMCNDAY Playette by foux V ',,
who disbanded* during thew ar years. serve Remembrance Day, and a secretary, K. I. McLean; treasurer, while the latter has not only 153 per , students of Dublin ' cnntinuat on X r�
Retired and retiring 'officers in the ` thankful 1 R. Henderson; committee, Ralph cent of quota subscribed, but has a school: Miss Mar Sta leton;,' Miss, 11i
persons of Mrs. Harry Hess, Mrs. RETURNED O DIER People hold in grateful re- y P ),11
membrance the courage and heroism McFadden, Jan>des' I3, Willis, Lorne 100 per cent participation, every em- Members Hear Interesting Catherine • McIver, Frank McQuaid
Hugo Schenk, Mrs. Emery Fahrner and Louis Doyle. Two chore es, �'n?A
of our, soldiers, sailors and airmen, Dale and Beverley F. Christie. ployee having subscribed. RQ ort of Diocesan' Con -
and Mrs. Glenn McLean were present- who have p "Danny Boy" and "Just a Prayer I�;.
given their lives in the Awa were
ed with gifts, to which each made a Sgt. Ian W. Nesbitt is Re- . This is the first perfect plant score
g cause of Freedom. r, Ventiorr In Windsor. y presented by a group of 'a
'suitable reply.' /1� in Huron County and congratulatlons - high school students with Miss Laura �� °
At the Area Executive meeting in cipient of Gold Signet The Canadian Legion of the British TUCKERSMITH PA are extended to D. L. Reid, who made At the regular monthly meeting of Holland as accompanist; two vocal ..
London on November 7th, the areas Empire Service League has contiibut- 1
Ring and Address. S the canvass at the Boshart factory. duets b Misses Geraldine and Pa- °�'° ,
ed valiant service to this country in the Catholic Women's League held at y �,,,s
will be represented by Mrs, Paul the homa'Of the president, Mrs. Wm. tricia Ryan were especially well ren k0
helping to heal the scars made by Huron County has also gone over dared. A ,recitation b Mrs. el For= "
Doig, district delegate, and Mrs. Over 150 friends gathered in the the acts of war, and has brought com- C U R F E �Y-� A Hart, as Mondor ' avenin the League Y
Thomas Meyers,, (Mrs. Glenn, McLean g the top with 118.01 per cent of its y g' ","',
Kinburn hall on Tuesday evening to fort, courage and star and the National Anthem con
practical aid to planned on sponsoring a "young peo-
alternate), as federal representatives. quota subscribed, and is still ,vt -,
welcome Sgt. I. W. Nesbitt, who re man in „ distress, going, eluded the program. a �?
y pie's night." Owing to the increased
'The meeting closed with the Nation- Gently returned from overseas after number of new members in the par- Several games of bingo .were play -
The difficult conditions " existiag at Children U n a e om anied'
al Anthem. 10 The Standin Pr
five years service with the Canadian the present time offer a challenge to - g ish, an evening of this form was ed, the winners being: Mother' M. `��"
Hold Masquerade Dance Forces. . Must Be Off Streets Bernice, Mrs. Martin Klinkhamer,
The masquerade Hallowe'en dance, us to respond even more generously Quota To Date % thought a splendid means of acquaint -
During the evening Sgt. Nesbitt than usual to the Legion's appeal. By g p.ITl, Seaforth ...... $229,000 308,104 134.54 ing the people of the parish with otic Mrs, Leonard Houghton, Mica Mary ,Xjl
held in the Town, Hall Wednesday was presented with a gold signet ring Let everyone feel it a dtu and a BI another. It was decided to 'hold the Feeney and Miss Loreen Jordan. � , ,
evening, Oct. 31sT, sponsored by the and an address. The Y Blyth • • • - • • • • • 64,000 119,850 187.37
first gathering on Friday evening, An elaborate lunch was served"' and r '
presentation privilege to wear a P°ppy on Re- Tuckersmith township council met Zurich and the executive members, Mrs, M. 'J.
Ladies' Five. 'Hundred Club, was a ;was made by Mr. Sam Scott, while membrance Day and in so doing is the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Sat Nov. 30th, in the Separate School „,r ;
great success, the hall being filled to the addres's was read by Mr• Francis Hay West .. 128,000 241,300 88,51 Nagle and Mrs. A. M. Looby, were
strengthen the hands of the Legion urday evening, Nov: 3rd, with mem- Nagle A committee of six was rhos- N.,
capacity. Music for the dance was E. Wawattosh 97,000 152,300 151.01 en 'to lin the evening's teadene3 a hearty vote of thanks for k;
P Coleman, Jr. The remainder of the in their splendid work, bers Jackson, MacKay, Robertson and P g' program,
furnished by Murdoch's orchestra, evening was spent in dancing, and it their zealous efforts in making the ' , FiI.
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Open Lettert By the President Crich resent, and Reeve Nicholson Brussels ...... 104,000 150,400 144.62 Mrs. J. Slattery reported a balance
with Mr. Tom Meyers, of Zurich, as was a most enjoyable affair. A boon- P entertainment possible.
Dear Citizens: in the chair. Exete 209,000 337,100 161.29 of $122,64 in the treasury. Letters of
boor manager. Prize winners were y.
„ teous lunch was servedt,Lby the ladies, This year, as in other years, the A grant of $10.00 w -s made to the Colborne . , , 93,000 114,450 123.06 thanks were read by the correspond- The Late .Franc►s ,Melady a
as follows: Character costume, Miss hitt 'enlisted in March, 'Canadian Legion, •through.. its. 1,760 Seaforth Branch of the_ anadian Leg- Clinton ...... , 249,040 322,750 129.61 ing secretary, 'Mrs. Jas, J. Cleary, With startling suddenne i�"
Sgt. Nes
Helen RojV "xetex; %ra. Minnie 1940, and after three nonthe' train- branches and auxiliaries in Can
sa occurre
Sangster, ensali, comic, Mrs. Bayn- acla, foo for the' pu't of placing Wa. Godetrieh• Twp;; -�20 fl04 18,654LL'X3�ib •' Elie destli =oY^cs,=, `
11frt:`r' dhn, k?tns�ei'y':-wha^r-eprbS6'at= ,e mirs ctt�1-',::<r� �y�
Ing at Camp Borden, went overseas is calling to the people of the Domin- wreath on the cenotaph on Sunday, Wingham ..... 265,000. 353,000 133.20 ed the Seaforth Division of the C, W. zen, Francis Melady, at his home in ;• �'
ltam, Exeter; Mrs. Chambers, Exe in June of the same year. For the ion that they should observe more Nov, 11th, at the regular, memorial Hallett ..... 142;OQ0 180,100 126.83 L. at the Diocesan Convention held Hibbert Township, near St L'olum-
ter; men's comic, Harvey McLarnon, following three years he.' underwent than ever in solemn remembrance service at which the Reeve and Coun- Hensall and in Windsor,' gave a most interesting ban, on Saturday from a heart at Ti
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Hensall; Tom Meyers, Zurich. The extensive advanced training in Eng- the symbol - ism which has become an Gill will be present. tack, He was the seventh son oY the. •t )
Judges, were Mrs. J. R. Murdoch, Mrs. integralHay East , '142,000 180,100 126.83 and complete report. She was thank- n
land. Later he saw active service in prt of Remembrance bay B McK41io
T. Meyers, Ted Oliver 'and P. L. Me- Sicily; Italy and Northwest Europe, Bylaw No: 17 was given its requir- P. • ••• • • 142,000 146,300 103.28 ed by the members for her work and late Mr. and Mrs. Tho"h4# Melady,
observances, and asks that every ed readings and finally passed, sign -Hawick ....... 314,000 321,650 102.43 co-operation. Pioneers of Hibbert Township,and 7,1
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. returning to Canada In October of man, woman and child weara Po W. Wawanosh.. 97,000 137','aD0 142.55 The meeting closed with prayer, led was in his 79th year. In 1900 he °''.`
Miss'`Violet McClymont and Miss this year. Poppy ed and sealed. This bylaw provides
on Saturday, Nov, 10th, in memory that all children, 15 years of age and Usborne .. , ... 142,000 163,550 115.17 by the president. A , social evening married Miss Cecelia' Feeney at St., }
M. McAsh returned home after visit- During all his service abroad Sgt. of those who laid down their lives in under, must be off the streets in the Turn -berry ..... 108,000 702,700 95,109 followed with a dainty lunch served Columban Church and had rel§ided on "'
ing the' former's mother, Mrs, Mar- Nesbitt was attached to the Third the Great War and of those men and township by the hour .of nine o'clock Goderich Town 605,000 560,050 92.57 by the hostess. " a farm in Hibbert Township on No. 8 ' .1.
gaper McClymont, and the litter's Canadian Infantr Headquarters. ;v
Y women who have made the supreme in tete afternoon from April 1st to Stanley 144;00 136,500 94.79 Report of Dipcesan Convention Highway since that .time. His wife "`
niece and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. ,i
Address • sacrifice in the present conflict, October 1st, and by the hour eight Grey ...... , ... 167,000 145,7,50 ' 87.28 The following is ,the report of the Predeceased him in 1922. %,!
Joe Richardson, Varna. Dear',Tan: We are gathered her to This appeal is not made on behalf o'clock in the afternoon from et igberht Morris 133,000 121,15D 91.09 Diocesan Convention of the Catholic He was a faithful member of St.
Mrs. Gordon Clenas and children, night, not within the sound of bombs of the Legion or of its members, but 1st to April 1st, unless accom anied Stephen West.. 93,000 77,000 82.79 W'om'en's League of Canada, held in Columban Church, of the Holy Name
of London, spent SnndiX with Mr: dropping or guns booming, but in th'e on behalf of all ex -Service men who by 'a parent or guardian, or b an Stephen East . 93,000 65;000 70.00 St, , Alpha Hall, Windsor, on Op- Society and the League of the Sacred „u
and 11dra. John Bolton. quietness of our own dear, country in are in need. The collection and ad- adult appointed by the parent or Tuckersmith .. 142,000 111,050 78.20 tober 16th, 17th and. 18th: Heart. He was always a kind neigh- �:
Carl Passmore, A. W. Kerslake and peacetime again. You are one of, ministration of the Poppy Fund has guardian to`accompany such child, Ashfield 148,000 106,400 71;89 'During the afternoon of Oct, 16th bor and a worthy citizen. He is sur -
Jack Faber, of Hensall, and Gordon our boys who grew into manhood been entrusted to the Canadian Leg- and is in accordance with the R.S,O., Air Schools 56,500 181,150 320,62 (Continued on Page •5) , (Continued on Page b);
Clenas, of London, spent the week- amongst us, and who when war broke ion. This, however, does not mean 1927, ch. 279, sec. 15.
cad at Meaford on a fishing trip. out, pu't on your uniform and sailed that the Poppy , Fund is part of the The treasurer was authorized to $4,226,500 4,987,800°'118.01 1 •-
Mr.' and Mrs. John Bolton and Mr. away from your loved .ones and all funds of the Legion. It is kept en- purchase certain propertles at the
, R. J. Paterson motored to Toronto re- you held dear, to face -you 'knew not tirely separate acid is not even treat- county tax sale should' the same be • 'L,
1. Gently and spent the week end with what -to 'fight for the freedom which ed as a part of the relief fund. It is necessary. Remembrance Dap
Mr. Wilson Berry and his mother, we all hold so dear, and which we rather considered as a Trust fund, Accounts were passed -'as follows:
Mrs.'Un'n n Berry. Mrs. Paterson, who thanks to all our armed forces -still which the Legion administers for the Relief, $10.00; ,grants, $10.00; Ration
had been spending a couple of'weeks maintain. benefit of all ex -service men. In Board, $5.00; selecting jurors, $12.00; Seaforth Branch ofso the Canadian Legion
with, her son and daughter-in-law, We trust you will not have to wait (Continued on Page 5) weed cortin
Mr, and Mrs. Raye Paterson, returned toq long.for your life partner to join g, $2.50; coal, $13.13; sal will hold Remembrance Day Services on Sun
home 1with them. • aries, $120.00; roads acct., $2,017.69; day, November 11th, at 2.30 p.m., at the Sol"'
you, and we hope she will not be too stationery, printing ins floatage, $10. RED CROSS diers' Memorial in Victoria Park.
Mrs, John Bolton, attended a meet- lonely in her new home over here. The Le
ing of the Women's Institute held at Now, Ian, we aslc you to accept Fatal Fire Council adjourned to meet Del a k. NOTES Bion wishes to extend a very cor-
'home of Mrs. this little gift we have for you as a her 1, at 2 p.m.-Ei P. Chesney, Cerizdial welcome to all School Children, Boy
Thames Road at the
Scouts, Girl Guides, Councils of Seaforth,
Rundle, with, a splendid attendance of slight token of our - esteem for you, Mr. W. J. Nott, of Egmondville, re- '-4• Tuckersmith and McKillop, all other organ -
between 30 and 40. Miss Hall, a who gave up so much for us' in those We appreciate the fact that more izations and the general public, to spend a few
,graduate of Toronto University, dem- calved a telegram on Wednesday, •
' a five years of war. -From your Neigh- RipeRaspberries workers are appearing at the Red minutes in memory of our Fallen Comrades and those of the
onstrated "oven meal's." A pot -luck stating that his brother-in-law, Mr. recent conflict.
bora and Friends. Chas. Williams, wife and son were ....."
dinner was served. Cross rooms, The approach of win-
ter is very serious to families where
• in the hospital in the Soo, Mich., fol- Rest, Comrades, rest and sleep
ik Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shepherd spent � Mr. Henry A. Benneweis, of the fuel and clothing are lacking. The
the week -end with relatives in. Wind- • lowing the burning of their house to The thoughts of men shall be
12th concession of MCKi'llop, brought
V Hold S .ptismal the Seaforth branch of the Red Cross has As sentinels to lee
ground. Two of their four chic- P
sop. into The Expositor office on Satur• a
span were also lost in the firer No accepted three heavy sewing quotas. Yours, rest from danger free.
I ry Mr. Harold Redden, of Tupperville, day a big cluster of raspberry cane:, We are listing them below. If you
spent the week -end with his mother, erviCe details were given, loaded down with delicious ripe' her
can make any of the articles listed, Your silent tents of green
Mrs. C. M. Hudson. At the morning service at First • ries. you are helping to keep warm some We deck with fragrant flowers;
The Sunday School Christmas con- Pres'bYterian Church on Sunday last, These berries were growing wild in one in a war -ravaged land: Yours bas the suffering been,
cert of Carmel Presbyterian Church the bush on his farm, and dr. Ben- The 'memory shall be ours. -Longfellow,
the following. children were baptized Su(,�essful Hospital Supplies -200 white hand
is to- be held on Monday evening, neweis said that they were in such w
by the minister, Rev. R. H. Williams: kerchiefs, 50 dressing gowns, 100 prs. The Parade will leave the Prost Office headed b
December 17th, Profusion that he could easily have y.>�a Seaforth
Bonnie Mae, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Bazaar laparotomy, 5b surgeons' boots, 96 Junior Band, arriving at the Cenotaph, Victoria Park, at 2.30 p.m.
The La;e James Dalrymple Russel Allen; Robert George Share, .
picked a large bowl full. seultetus bandages, -30 sheets.
Mrs. Betsey Jane Dalrymple, of son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp; I __0 British Civilian Sewing -150 girls' •
Avonlea, Sask., died Thursday eve, Marilyn Ann and Robert Leslie, son The Ladies' Aid Society of First I undervests, size 6; 80 boys' under- ORDER OF SERVICE 11 '
(Cbntinued from Page 4)' and daughter 91 Mr. and Mrs. William Presbyterian Church held a very sue- vests, 210 diapers. 50 rompers (1 -year ,
cessful event on Saturday W.I."� Sponsors
,, Popple; James Douglas, son of Mr. Y afternoon size), 100 boys'' shorts (2 -year size). Opening Service -Reit. W. A. Gardiner
and Mrs. Francis Coleman, last, when a- bazaar was held and ��{{.,�. There are also boys' coats, shorts and Scripture Lesson ---Rev. H. V. Workman
afternoon tea served. Euri+�Y'e� DariCQ jackets, sizes 6 to 8, to be complet- « »
Seaforth W.I. Will Meet Hymn- Onward Christian Soldiers
• Mrs. R. H. Williams and Mrs. H. ed from an earlier quota. More quilt- '
R. Scott welcomed the guests. The On Friday evening last the Seaforth ers and knitters are also needed, A Address -Rev. W. J. Patton +;:,
. " The Seaforth Women's Institute Building Burned tea tables were decorated with Allied Women's Institute sponsored a euchre few more months and we hope our Placing of Wreaths . i
will meet .at he ixbm6 of ltirs. Ray- country flags, while the waitresses and dance in Cardno's Hall for the work will be completed. It can be if Last Post -Bandmaster E. H. Close
mond Nott o " Tues'dny, Nov. 13th. '-The slaughter house owned by were dressed in costumes of the Al- returned men on the W.I. tobacco we each try to do something. r
Tile roll call i11 be a Christmas gift Two Minutes Silence td'
Christie''s Meat Market, east of the lied countries During 'the afternoon list: There were 33 tables in play. * * * , �,i
for a child in the dick Children's gmondville was Mrs. bon Cameron sang several solos Prize winners were:. Ladies, 1st, At the executive meeting Friday, Reveille -Bandmaster E. H. CIOSC 14,
ofd woollen' mill in E ,
I3oapital. The guest 4(ieaker will be almost completely destroyed by Spa mid Miss Xaren Kidd also sang a Mrs. Arthur Routledge; lone handx, Nov. 2nd, the presentation of two "God Save the Ding" >�,
Mrs. A. W. Gardiner, and her topic ,
„ at noon on Tuesday. few numbers. Mrs, J. E. Keating and Mrs. 4gg,y Holmes; consolation, Mrs, service badges were made, Mrs. E. Benediction -Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert. t
will be ' "Temperance. Mr, Thorpe Rivers -had lighted a. Miss Marlon Masdn were the accent- N. Scoins; men,' Is't, :Mr. Peter Tun- H. Close, • the 'president,. presented ,' z�,;,o
Are for the afternoon's wcrit and per. pauists• lop; lone hands, Mr. Tom Lane; ecr.• Mrs. A. W. Moore with a service yr `;1V
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lation, Mr. iames �cot,t.
'. 0 O'clock Mr.own at noci John Reg`er, whout hada$ booths aIn were:ch Aprons Mrs, Robert soCoffee, sandwiches ,and doubhnuts 'erdoY hopitals. Moore has eiipp7ies b s ncaonven-thls SUNI)!�Y EVENING, i p.m. jwr ��
®re �"�'u e� number of pigs in . ,the plant, want Smith; fano w£ortt and quilts, y w „ I t °nor
Y Mr's, were served b the, Institute ' mem• -branch was formed in 1939. She Is The. Legion will also PARADE to St. James' C?httpch ,true,##y -- r a r ;
Robert E�berhart; white � elepha t, also convener .of. British civilian evening, November 11th, for seNide at IM6 p.M, irrebt4rl ,. t t, ,t•
down to feed`' them and disdbver'e!1 hers. , ,4
y airs building on bre. Imre quiek- Mrs. J. E. Willis; babies' articles, During inierrttissfort vocal numbers clothing and of the -cutting commit- the Post O#i'ce at 6.30 p,m. ` ' ,,'a�
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