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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-01-11, Page 4+1 Ta . t. tied Found. C. i1ox E�rente >k' 1 CMX4. 14' welk. ;... . and ' we* ,. .:. ,. •' ... y' Beatt:., S (week •,A -.e .h.f♦,.,•.7- •:T` Csl1 i um .cU1u ge f ret. MRsert#�tB.. C,e * '.. c • ,la .. e>mre. ><tt►tral .,►dl, •;�bba4lviadion sao4p4i..t�. one weeny$: In Memoriam Notices -1 cent per word. •.Minimum, 50 cent$ per week •directed to a Box Number_. n/o The }it±tvn► Expositor, for 1.00oea't �extre.. ash' Rates: it o2iat per` -week. wit be chime: d if Oa - nilrAt,.in the .week in whielt he wen i,um rtx8 . and Deaths inserted. fres of,•4 e. 1=0.' Notices to-Greditoi'4. Etc.="Ratak•-a _+ppReation.:...' Meeting, r �p For Sate. ar,. int V L11� EE L'il�l' [ 1 g dprod OR rforOcree ng ort , STN P firePirleranint d*to -ode intereat Grill ,centrte. On the ne*t• scission of Alberta's_ Legislature, openinh' sowe ;time in February. -Re- cent developments indicate either a ;new "near on• 'finance"' ar rebellion' til;ithin the Social Credit ranks, renis• iniscent of the internal revolt of 1937 whici .nearly' resulted in'the` gsvern- ment's resignation. • Eeerything- points to .the liveliest session 'since before 'the_ war, and p o so r ,� Cabinet Ministers are busy with AIeeteAL 1s. TING TAP 'BA.Y-. -tare; choice. runnitog apring water': orchard; titans. Once •moire the rank -and -file ' will• be held on good brick house, elate roof , Iarge Town ...Hall,_ •to secetve, the auditors,' report °bosh; handy to town For informat bay ac the parte . a s that g egtremen- nes v, Jaiu aryl S.tb. a �irednesday, January 16th, at 2 p.m., in 4he steel roofs- Also lso-aera ,fax'n';-'fOTG$ n p active in demands that the gOvern- vattld� inan*.tal ,�sst.atement, 'and also to appoint 'ply to- IdRS- A 4DREW BUJCHANAN, a meat impleniellt Soci'A1 Cr@lit "1V3t11 officers A d directors. for 1946_ - , ...- JF«17 1E, Rensail. 4074-2 .t SeBretary out further delay." The demands are 4. 4074-1 Tenders Wanted TEND'ES- WANT1D END ii4s• wYLL BE. RECEIVED"Fog 15 -•••cords M' -inch hardw.Qod., to ire ; delivered , to S:,,S No.- 12 McKillop 1'y May 1, 1946, Tendetk tobe.in •by'January 31. 1946. WANTED -PAIR' OF GIRL'S • sxaenS,• • MBn, . J A'MEs HOGrG. Sec.-Treae-. • - Yr size I. Apply to Box 4699. HURON EX-. ✓ R. R: No.:+4;` Wallah. 407• 2, POSITOR. 4074-1 Personals SPIRELLA FOIJNDATION_ GARMENTS FOR health ,and style,, Individually designed. M'RS. HEI EN S. SCO F , High Street, Sea. forth•. • -�l66O c62 Wanted ' W ANTED-BOARDEES :- -ate N PREFER- `EX'S' FOR WOOD AND CARETAKER ee Apply to Box 458, HURON Ex- Wa#rted.=Tenders will be received for 15 POSITOR- 4074x1 cords of: 12 -inch' body weiod. beech and maple,, to be delivered •at Cavan Church, Winthrop, 1by May 1, 1946. Alao for, caretaker for Clitarob for:.year 1946.. Tendem to' be in "by January 17. • 1946:. MRS. ruaRON BET- -w TAES, R:R.^ 3. Seaforth. 4973-2 • Lost'rand Found Help Wanted' WANTED -GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work in Seaforth. Adult family. - All conveniences.. PHONE 68r Seaforth. 4071-tf HELP WANTED 1 0R. SALWL,TWO IMPS , OVERCOATS: • oxle plain brown,' other. fawn herring T� N GOUNTY HOME COMMIT - tee reii ' one cook and one domestic • bone. Sizes 42-44. Apply to Box 466,'HUR-' at Huron -County •:home,-`Glinton.' Ontario. ON EXPOSITOR. 4074- ` Duties' to •commence February 1. 1946- -".- • I Applieanta 'please make application W Mrah wieur x --SON MAIN STREET: SEAFORTH. t M.' E. Jacob. Manager of the Home, who will a car crank. Owner may have same .by outline the duties and rates of Day, etc. tailing at THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE- N; W. MILLER,, 4074-1 Conry Clerk. being Made on' the back -benchers, acid these members are expected to have •,such to say at the ,next c uclis' called by kthe Government. . , In recent years • the Government has been anything but radical Ez cept for the odd sop to. Social Credit . e ries; such as the treasury branch- es. the Government has proceeded in an ortbodoX manlier. It recently re- funded its $113.2t)0;000 debt In a mane ter satisfactory to ,the "financial in tF-rests" an'd tale Dominion, :G.overn- n ent. The Government, however, •, was elec�ed in • 1935 -and again in 1940 and 1944 -on a Social Credit platform. This .includes basic dividends of 925 a month to all bona fde Albertans. interest-free loans, a '"just price" for ;eyery.thing sold,. and ,other' benefits, Ailsa L )30:41. t 'f Seai'orth;!: pot go,were, d, weilt4"��1/1,i3r, slletcr,i Mrs, Fergus lrnini '> nd +rr'r'+ ~Lalrni>lrA; Mrs: J, •W . t$riti;on. spentSunday' v itlt Mr rind' *VS. Robert I.C. eyeL 4 t Mi'toheil. Miss Mary. Grahalli', .oi; lresderix spent a leve' days lastweek with her, friend, Mrs Morley Lamin and .Mr, Lennie. - ' Mr. and MRs.' jealton Malcolm spent Wednesday with , Mr. and Airs. Ross Gordon, Seafortir.. The, Women's Association met . at the home of Mrs. Alexia MaleQ1 , ort Wednesday , aftergoon • with it 'large number in attendance. A quilt was patched during the afternoon, after which the hostee's served a delicious lunch, Prom_ ises Not Forgotten Tens'. of thousands, of Albertans whose votes put the Government in- to office ' have not forgotten these LOSS LARGE NNIcene, LOCK GAS CAP. Yv • promises. This was evident at the ion Main . Street, 'on '"Friday; 'Jan.. 4th. 1 index please leave at. SEAFORTH MOTORS. 4074-1 T COST -TWO BEAGLE HOUNDS, WHITE legs. ,tan faees.• Anyone• •seeing these dogs please Phone 800 r ' 21 Clinton. Re- ward of $8:00 for each hound. GEO. MANN. 4073-2 �,Ba ri1HERE S' LIKELY• TO BE 1 SAME BIG demand for eggs and meat birds' in 1946. see you order enough chicks ne`w to take care of your markets., We're• agents for Hill- side 'Approved" Chicks, breeders putorum tested-` SY4tiafi�d :customers here and 'else - 'Where testify their satisfaction Shipped anywhere. ' Save time, contact agent... CHAS. • 'W,,,.LEONH ry ••Baxc-L--Mi�tchelL . 1.,__• 4074-1 HICKS•-FHOM' THE MOI3ETON .POUL- • s try -Farms of the following breeds . Leg. ' " horns, Leg X ' Hemp., Le¢ -• X Rocks. Sussex.. Hames, `Barred,, Reeks, Rook X Eamyl. Sus- ker X H:•.•,„at" a very low price from a 'wades Monday and Thursday ^Deduction• ou o}yders before March vat.: For further' information, write or phone KENNETH' NrUE. '' R.B. 2, Zurich. Phone -98 r' 13, Zurich. 4069-tf WANTED 'GIRLS TO LEARN GLOVE ,'KNITTING ; finest faetory conditions in Ontario. Good' pay, while learn( . ' STFIA�K Only indrmttiotts and ;ambitious girls need" apply. THE WILLIAMS-TROW .,KNITTING CO. LTD., Stratford Ont. 4074=1 recent convention of the. Social Cred- it League .in Calgary'. The .conven- tion passed a resolution demanding that the Q�pvernment renew its bat- tle against "high finance," to,the point. of `defying "law and 'the constitution" and implementing the Social Cre'ht .program without delay. . ' F% t` {Manning ,told- the convention •'.that .personally he etas .-ln For Sale"'• favor of maintaining. respect for all Taws; -'-"even those which are dot "good-" However, he' assuf'e'd the Bele- gates • that. his Government, has ` not 'exhausted its 'bag 'of tricks' in'' its struggle •against' finance. He hinted 4a7tx1• raystei'iOilsly "al /some, im.pol'tant new ,moves in the. near future. He did not �pR SALE-YORKSBIRE IiQG, 5 MONTHS ss. what' the moves. wp1lPd be. Some r . old,_ Purchased' at the recent O,A:C. sale. y Apply to JAMES, McINTOSR. Phone 665 observers "see the statement as a hint ✓ 4, Sea1cat i.• 4674 of radical ne siattotHo- sented at the 'Februa,,ry session. Government spokesmen• main.a,n that.the reason they 'have hot been eble to establish• Social Credit' in Al- berta w as the fent that , the Domin- ion • Government In 1936 and 1937 quashed such radical legislation as the' Credit Regulation: Act and the Bank Taxation Act. Ottawa ,.outlaw- ed .•the legislation on the ground that it was ultra 'wires„ The' province fail- ed in an appeal to the Privy_ ,Council. Social Crediters •have. been keenly interested in the"failure of the Doiii.- inion Government to quash recent radical legislation enacted by. the C.C.F.-dominated legislature in neigh boring Saskatchewan. They point to' this as a, good reason for .their Gov- ernment,.reintroducing .legislation ; to bring' about .Social Credit. Premier Manning says that Canada faces, a choice between "Social Cred- it and suicide." He told the recent Dorninabn-Provincial Conference that -no solution to.•econonlic problems.ean be found by redistributing purchasing poveer that ..is chronically inadequate. Social Credit be declared, ,stands for the creation of purchasing power, and putting it',in the h'Xnds 'of the„pea;, pre so there will• always be money iso' purchase what th'e country can pro- duce. «' However, whether • the Manning Government will renew its legal bat- tle 'against Ottawa'in response to the demands of back -benchers and the rank-and-fi•le of party' sun -hers re- mains .to be seen in the legislative program that will . be presented next February. • F' . SAFE - DOMINION CIRCULAR ''eater, in good ' condition. • Apply to CHARLES ' REEVES, Seaforth. 4074x1 FOS SALE LARGE SIZE " HOLL:ANO make electric brooder, in first' class con- dition. + PHONE 667 r 16. Seaforth.' s.1 R SALE -BOY'S OVERCOAT, S.I•ZE, 12 • years, navy blue;' 1._pair boy's skates size 6 or. 7 years. Apply to GLENN STAFFEN. Jarvis St.; Seafortit:' ;Phone 49. 4074x1 Election Cards,.,of Thanks_.+ -pj OR }&ALE•-R.C.A_ ' VICTOR'' ELECTRIC radio. 1943 De . -Luxe console' model,' scarcely usedr. -adao 1' folding , cot_ CALL 664 r 15, Seaforth. 4074-1 • • ELEC`ORS OF" TUCKERSMI.TH ,- T YW1BH J TO-TIIAI3g .THE RATEPAYERS 4. elf Sebool Area. No. 1. Tuckersmith, for the trust reposed in me .by electing me your School Twat JAMES Mc1I3TOSE ELECTORS' OF TUCKERSMITH pLEA.SE ACCEPT NY .THANKS FOR THE loyal dlgpport you gave me on Monday dant in . electing me to the office sof Township Councillor•. I-- will endeavor to serve your hest interests _aat the Board. :-''ROLD JACKSON ELECTORS:'OF TUCKERSMITH U HEARTIEST THANKS ..ARE,'EXTEND ed to my fellow ratepayers in the„'Ib,7azr- • ..ehi'p for the „great' sltpport they .gave me en • Monday last. in' electing me a, member; of the. ConnetI Boo d. As in .other yeai4s 3 ..will give my " est..endeavor' ta' give .you dean, epoltomical and" progressite governme.'nt ELECTORS .O.F TUCKERSMITH • T 1 WISH TO. THANK THE RATEPAYERS of Tnckeismith for electing• -me., -to tete • Connell Board on Monday last, and „wishinit sou the compliments of the !seaso'n% ' GORDON ItIOHARDSOtj . . EI.ECT0RS, 0�' TUCKERSMITH •3 'MISS. TO THA1+IK THE° RATEPAYERS, of•"• Tnekersmitb for '/, etinit 'nye to ;thy Trustee Boa'ri of School, Arra No_ .1. ' ticker-' smith. add. wishing yon• the •compliments- of the seaq'ptl.• JO1 N!. McC) WAN .» ELECTORS OF TUCKERSMITH WISH .TO BX3RESS MY SINCERE • tbankk to the elector.' of Tuckeramith .for year substantial .aireport in electing me to tite Council Board.,• for• 1946. Thank you again- ROY F. PEPrnit TO THE ELECTORS 1QF 'HIBBERT • TOWNSHIP I WISE ,iU trHANK till. ELECTORS OF 41ie, Township .of Ribbert for electing me Connciilar -for the ensuing year. and the dice eppirf _in which, our election 'wan carried out Wisi ing you a•11 tbb best for ,1946: • JOHN L. COYNE , • ELECTO t-tifF"TUCKERSMITH ' TT WISH !r0 ;EXTEND MY SINt.b>ic1•, 1 €han'ka to the • ratetaayerr- -of 'Puckersmith who 'supported me in the election on Monday test: • . ROY BELL -Notices 'FLEECE -EINE TOUR •SLOME W'I T - blown rockwood insulation. Work done a'eswbere. Fee: free' ttimaiess, pholie HUR- 016' OSI'TOR• or write- ROWLAIIJ - C. tOA.Y. 6 TTihrntott Ate: London. 4074x8 • ET (Yr'Yk7L'r'f71 • r tift ypq +a..n+ww. s r4� CATTLE' 'FOR SALE -65 ' STEERS AND •heyers, 600 to 700 lbs..''' Durham and Herefo"�" ... ` 'Will sell 'to' make you money. Apply to ERNEST TOWNSHEND. R. R. No. 2, Bayfield. or phone Clinton 900 r 21. . _ 4048-tf Notice Tb Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS iN ?HE ESTATE OF;..GHARLES WORDEN A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST _•8 the Estate• of'Charles Worden, late. of the Township of 1fibbert: County of Perth. •Farifiot;.,deeeased. who 'cried vn or about'the 24,th ;day of December, 1945. .are hereby noti- `fie'd to send in to• the undersigned on or be- fore the 2nd day of February 1946. full par- ticulars• of their 'claims ' Ianhediately after tl e • skid last' mentioned date. the assets of ,the,said estate will be dia- tribnted- amongst' the parties entitled thereto. haying 'regard• only to claims of which' -the. undersigned shall`. then have, notice. 'to the exclusion of 811 others; and -the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the. assets so distributed or any 'part thereof • - DATED •at Seaforth.'thia 7t'S' day of Janu- ery.•1946." • .• McCONNRLI, $r HAYS. Seaforth. Ontario. 451.5xdo :,fp,r the• Executrices. 4014-3 Farms Fiir Sale VOR SAT.F 50 -ACRE GRASS' FARM. 'LOTS' • of shade .and water. Apply ROY LAW - SON, 2 genes west of Seafortb on itigbway.. O- N$ HUNDRED ACRE` FARM FOR SALE - good bank barn, drive shed, hog pen. Howse fair condition. Situated on 14th Con- cession. Egermont Twp., County of Grey. Farm wilt be sold: for Government loan. O. N. LYTLE, R.R. No. 5. Mount Forest 4071x8 Births • EATON rn Seaforth,, on Tuesday Januar';• 8th. to 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Satoh, .the gift of a son- CRONIN-1n Scott liemorial Hospital on January 3rd. to, Mr. and Mrs...Alphorsus 1ranIn, St, Columban, a son. WILLIAMS-In Victoria Hospital, London, on Jaavaey 4th,. to Rev. and Mrs. R E. Williams (nee Marg'arut McKellar). a €on - Richard. ,Malcolm_ USR)RN1 Death of Dundan McLean The death occurred at his ham'e, Iot 27, South i'hames R71ad,_o:n fialea- day., of Dun`eali" McLean, in" his $5th yeas. Bern fn, Hibbert'Towki'sfip,. fie had spent, liie Bre in the same mutt• icipality Where he was a 'rtfezal:ilk of soya United Chttrclt. Survfviag ars his' •Wife; the former' Euphen1h Mor- -ail; 'watt sonS,Sameron,. of 'Stratford• =And Allan, at ht nate; t'ir'e da'ugktets W 11fi3t1tltl1 d3'oupey 'i lrktai held lifrlt Clieetdili' Ihlti -a :brother; :Jahr' M9ted;n, Iifr reit' ' h :. b iiy ireatetl;• at Me' l.A18ral lidlle%;. of ioyd`, b4itchelie Where serrilce n'as'coi3- ducted; at 2 tl.fn. Tltltsday, with in- 4i:intent'in ICoyn Cemetery. STAFFA Ii. H.. Le lie f the Staffa 'Cream ery, . won 'first place for " creamery' print.,butt.er at the ! Dairynnan's Asso- ciation of •Western •Ontario "annual convention in London ori Tuesday, with 95.9 points.. This gave him the prize for- highest scoring and best 'finished butter. ,. He placed fifth in the November creamery butter entry, just five point§ below the, first -prize `ginner. CROMARTY Death of Mrs. R. G. MacKay .. • man"." aSSietarib, Mrs. aFve3' fie; so0n17Mrs. C ar1e6 Fisiterr a Mrs. Clark' Fisher, e, ,. liarold: ' 0e7ery, WOO, Westcettt .enlergenoyi. ,Mies '. at�1Gen. Mrlf L: Rowcli. fez•r Misr A. Dayman:,:Mrs. R. Morley, Mrs,. N. Kleinfeldt;pia,aiat, Mrs. Harold ' Jf*- toy," . , Presbyterian Y. P. 8. iWleats Th, a Young' People's 'Society of Car' met #'resbyteriart Church, ' Hausall. met on Monday evening, January 7th, for 'their `hrst' meeting of" the New Year. With. "Ronald Bell <preSiding, the meeting - opened by ,eingir}g "O Master; Let 'Me Walk W1th Thee,"' foUoweci 'by the Lord's Prayer ill uni-` son. 'The Sri -rapture 'lesson, Psalm 91, • was read by Bob Taylor, • then the hymn, "Jesus Savioar, Pilot•Me," was, sung, followed by the business eter- iod. Rev. P. Ferguson gave a 'short talk, giving the outline,,of the Bible study, A • geography quiz was then' enjoyed by all, present, conducted by Ellen Bell. The hymn, "Jesus Master W'hose'I am;"' closed the meeting and. the benediction .by Mr. Ferguson. The yopn tleople meet every other 'Mon day evening at 8.30 o'clock: Tinney - Reed The death took"place at Woodbridge, Oirta cin' Saturday, J'an. 5th, of Mrs. R. G. MacKay, ;daughter of .Jas. Scott of Cromarty and the late Mrs. Scott. The remains were brought to Crom- arty to rest at the llbme of the late Mrsa. MacKay's brother, Thomas ' L. Scott. Mrs.' MacKay .yeas born fifty- seven years ago 'near Cromarty " an the 12th coneessi'on of . Hibbert;Town ship, and christened Elizabeth Cuthill Scott. She was. married .in' -1912 to tete Rev. R.. G. MacKay, who' is now moderator of the Toront'o-Kingston. Se -neer • of the Presbyterian Church. ;,With 'him she lived .at Alvinston, Dresden, Walkerton and Woodbridge `in 'Ontario. and spent eleven :years at Prince Albert;°"'Sask. She; is survived by one son, Alex, ,' now-''aftending Cornell University,. and one (laugh- `Able Seaman ,,5.. T. William Hildret'h ter, Margaret now Mrs. K: B, • Tay-, acted as groomsman, , and: the' gift to lar, "of"Woedbridge., A •funeral ser- -hie, from 'the groom etas a carton o eer. And Mee. Alit. Remgy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles iton'ey and son spent' New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. An- drew- Park, Mitcbell: Zion friends wise tie" eitend sym- pathy to Mrs. P. G. Risdon lhe 'toes of 'her' mother. Mr. and Meese Morley Lenten had as their guests for New f ear's: Mr. and Mrs.:Fergus Lannin and family, Mr. Austin Lannin, Mr. and WS. 1-laroid Thiel and family and 'Miss Lettie Lauren. R.N., of Ch4eago. Miss -Seabees Annie, of London, spent a few dee-serest week with,•her nis. 1 Mr. and Mt:s. George Baker, Car- littford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mese *itt-Ittirper, - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tubb; of Logan; enelted--Beliedee With Mr. aid ,Mts. ' The Keymer Parish Church -was- the scene of a. pretty -wedding weer' Vio- let May' Reed; twin deughter of MT. 'and Mrs. Albert" Edwin Reed, ef 99 Parklands Road, Hitscooks, Sussex, England, became the -bride of Pte. Homer L. Tinneye youngest son ef Mr. Matthew Tinney and the late Mrs. 'Feeney, of Exeter: The lovely bride, gieen in [marriage by her father; wore a gown of white satin, fioor- length, filth reised velvet hewers and lovers knots with fitted /bodice and sweetheart necifene. Her shoulder - length veil was: caught by a coronet of orange; blessoms, and she wore a wrist watch, the ,gift of the groom. See als.o wore eold sweetheart ear- rings and locket which were -gifts from •Caneda. Her bridal bouquet was darkeeed ' 'carnations. Miss Ev- elyn ,Reed, twin sister of ehe bride, end Mie. Dorothy Wile, a friend, were in attendance. They -Wore dreseee of cyclamen taffeta with pink flower and, inlle headdresses . and carried pink carnatiOns. Each received a brooch, a gift front the bridegroom. ieeeis-Winstone ;ot ,abes$. and Mee JohnHateburd. at:th'4onsoJb of:, erre church organ, acc'ompawled the ,sin - ing of the, hymns; "0 Father, All ;era Ming" - and. 'P.erfectt Lova," • ;'Fal.... lowing the reception',, which quad .fit enat the.houte a tlr ;llride:s Parents, Mrt' and Mrs, .'Nunes left for tlleiir. bonoymoop, -plop was."epent.•at Qhl- cheater, the bride travelling in e:a brown t'wo-piece shit and camel coat With, brown accessories. Many lovcrY wed ding gifts ' 'were received; also cablegrams of good wishes from Can-: ads,_ The bride's . gift to the bride": groom took thei_form of a gold signet-, ring. . Mr." and M. William Pepper, of Tuekersmith, have arrived panne af- ter"'•upending delightful, Christmas holiday with the . latter's•••daughter, 'Mrs. Eugene Ronyou, in . Detroit. Mr. and Mrs: Murray Traquair are getting- nicely settled in. their . new; ;some' east of Hensall. - Mrs. Wallace .MacArthur, 'Of Osh- awa, and . Mr; and Mrs., John E. -Pep- per,, of Dasjiwoeel, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs., William Pepper- ' Mrs. 'Archie Noakes picked a love- ly' bouduet of pansies from her gar, den on Monday, and Mrs. George H11d- sCn informs us that daisies are. in Wein on the lawn. Mr. E. 'A- Carlile, of. Detroit, is_ i'v ts- sting .with.. his sister and brother -in- be - win law, Mr. and Mrs. J.• Walker.' Mr. Carlile .also enjoyed Christmas and New Year's, with Mr. and Mrs. Walk- the remaine were taken to Cramarty, where ihe ftineral was held on Tues- day at 2 p.m., •conducted' bY Bee, -V,;• A. McWilliam; With intermeef in HENSALL 044 �fRa Reid's" Ele o r. DASH'WQOQ eeNT:, Phone; Dashwogd'$7- a..� . eeeei, diplomas. One hundred and AiTP4s. four students from thirty:one different Stales' in the eirtion and nine fro* Canadatnttended" this Wintei 'term Of ." school,, Akt of them were more than pleased with the training and the future that the auction business holes estoire ater them. Nr. many frieffes wet! be glad ta %noir that ee has , taken up thie pleasant and 'profitable. occupation, and vrit.h tact itny one exPectingeto pet on ea eny orgenization that want to Mrs. Wilson Cathie spent the week end with her dal:leiter and son-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. el J. Shiites, and *Sher - Takes Auctioneering Course Mr. Percy Wrieht, ton cif kr. and Mrs. Howe Wright efeCrolnaeteee has just arrived home from Decatur, the Reppert School of Auctioneeringe which, teaches.every pease of the auc- ed twenty-five Years ago by Fred, Rep - pert, knewn as Ameeica'n foremost auctioneer. Alsociated with hini .aro fifteen tef America's greatest auctien- eers, that explain to the seudents just how to become successfie. aUctior- eers. Bonafide sales are conducted every day in the .atictioe houie,.: tbat the studeets' have ,actual, experi- ence under the gifidanee Of these en- struceors and are reallt seasoned Mice tioneers when- they' receive - their twe"daughters, Mrs. R. Elgie (Beryl), ter, and two, gren4hildren. from the familY residence on ,Mon- day at 2 p.m., conducted by her,min- ister, Rev. P. Ferguson, who chose for his text...Peale:07, 15th eliese: "I shall be satisfied., when a*ake, With *thy likeness." During the service Mr. W. 0. Goodwin and Mr. R. Y. Mac - Laren sang "Abide With Me:" Burial was, in HensalL Unionseinetery. The bearers were W. Q. Goodwin, R. Bean, Robert Thorapsen and yv., R. Davidson. Rev. JPeRcait;- of St; MaryS, assisted ,Rev. Ferguson during the service. The floral tributes . were many aneelovety. Attending from a distance, were Mr. Elered" Smith, • oe Dorchester, and Mrs. M. R. Parker,- of London., was taken to Scott 'Memorial Hospi- tal. Seaferth, suffering .with, pneu- melee. Dr. J. a ceoddaed is the ate tending 'physician. • 'etre. Thomas Lavender, of Henan. received word Wedaesday' that her brbther, Gunner Louis Forrest:, `will arrive in :Canada aleint the 15th' of 'this month, after over three years of oversette service. Gunner Forrest, *ieho is attached to the Lincoln and Wellane Regiment, has item action in England. France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. lee was , also shell- shocked. The Eveeing Auxiliary of Hensel' United Church wil% meet' at the, hoibe of Miss' Edna Sauneereock on Mon- day, eke i4th. Lieut. Sam Rennie, of- Lender!, spent the week-ead,with his wife and family. ,1 Communion service _will be4held on Sunday. .Tan. 13th, at 11 aem.,7M Hensell Celled Chureh, with prepara- tory services on Fraley night et. 8 Ofig Cross Unit Elects Officos The annual meeting of 'Unit 18 of Vsberne• Red Cross was held at, the home, ef-Mrs. Ed. Sillery. The sew- ing convener. Mrs. Clark OislAr, re- ported 102 pieces of soiling done and: 12 quilts for eltussian ielief, and for British relief; there were 21 Articles and four quilli`-finished. 'Mrs. Milton very good report. stating there had been 51 pieces of knitting done during the 'year, The sedretary gave her re• port as.. ronatiPg , to the Red Celeste $22.35, the prodeeds iron& gelling. hot dogs „5..t. a recente sale. TheY also gfrte a generous donation to overseas boxes. The fellowing officers were elected for Iffe-i946 slate: President, Mrs„ Ed. Sillery;• vicupresident,,;(.50a. CI Hitler knitting conVener, Victor HeYwOOd; Mitch: toffief;',.etstlittitali • Flurondale j W. L. Meets Mrs. Alvin Moir Was, hi:miens to the folloWed by roll call, "Soenething far, Which t. ba thanful," answeeed: tors. A letter was read, re the! cess Alice- Foundation „.for_the eerain- to hold • an: auction gale in Januery, members to bring,..elonitilons...: Mese , 'Gilbert Johne. dirested' the program,' which consisted' ,oe several musical; 'selections by .Beverley Skinner;. solo by .Mrs. --Harold "Bell; readings Mre. Ettord! and Mrs, Franklin' Skin- • ner. The: topic, "Mothers , and Edu, cation,", -was presented. by Mrs. Wm, . of theespiritual education given chil- dren primarily .by their•mothers. ;Oreille the. national 'anthem lu,DolIeOla , • Our friends from the States' have always enjoyed fishing the waters of Ontario . . . 73,000 angling permits were bought, bir them,in one year. When they return, let's ... give them a great welcome! Those who deal directly with tourists, such as hotelkeepers, guides, laiow what visitors appreciate. They might suggest: - Finitout all about what your neighbourhood offers, aM be- come a booster. 2. Write your friends in the States about Ontario . . . show them when they come you're reallY proud of it. 3. Try to make anY, visitor gird 4. Take time to give requested in- formation fully and graciously. In business dealings, remember our refiutation for courtesy and fairness depends on you. 6. To sum it up, follow the "'Golden Rule.' seeleeee IT'S EVERYBODY* stpsittist. , years, profited to almost the name ettent from tottrilit business as it tlid'from. the, Inuch publicized gold. - mit' fin' incluntry. It. is:up to each NAOS ado _sore v This diagrat44, based on figures aup- Plied by the Motel -Association, -- shows SOW "everYone benefitis from-, the Ontario tourist income, -Every • tatillst dollar is shared thili way . 13. -Garages, cane &kid! MOO •