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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-04-05, Page 1• Eighty- aeyerlxh ,Year-- • • ' Whole `Nwmbec..486 a ei et ti is • p1 - �. -x:wvuv:sreca+.v.ru:,raur d.4t�..• a ...... 1111.01T47- �/L :... .... . OR. N.„-,:. �URON-PER!H . - DDBafor - u i' • .. ..... ., . ...,. .... ,.:. .•. .,:.. ... : ,�. -. , .~ ..: :... ,. .:.: • . � ,: _ .. �:. , 4 - ... ...,�. .. .. ,.- p. c nD ... : ,•'I.g,:,Y1 oda ,t�1EL1 , , c s nG.t �, t r :d aii hME`T o uc , .•Ltd: .. ..... : . ,. e Um .. r �;F.51'S?''�{•,,, " N �y ,. IIINRS ...� ,^,. .... E , : MENT - .. .-.. , h die s _ ... .. ; i .. , .. Fid 2 y� �r AliCif - Or 4��i►� �1.�• 3 g7 A. r5�' - 6-.��P .„,rt,' r vnpte 1»: .y, ,p-. ��>r•�} 7 �?i �i ,} A S .:1. ,;1331, NR.,•i ' I t t • ', s ad,, r,Y.: f+s+ '� -,t �, F>g����` 1- Middleton Is :, , •m._ m - ressive Funeral Servicps • • _ • l• . • • ' New Firm, • Headed -By ,, W. Rules Conceal' . °tt : Lotter- 'Steele Briggs.Shipped 200 q• • • • • Ross l cGregox :; � rit.ed ' k Are ' Held . For -- Infant. , r ' L.� Whyte, - of - Seaforth, Snow. Purchases Egg, Grad><ng, •les, .Bin oy nd • . affig 7 . Tons -'of Onions To .West- • ern Ontario Points' Froin Hensall • During March. Ta Scott 1Vemcrsl ;dos -i Firstt1 ' ° �.. 1Suta1 I�oard :•.. Back in; TEWS • OF '' DUBLIi\T •• There was a flurry .of snow W • COldy" Storage :and .Killing. y Plants..RACE"'. Thursda afternoon; and weather that felt .like a lot' more:: How- 3 • • LAW IS DOMINION w• • the tart century when boy (lying • in: the "' 'S" U° a west end',.ofi• RAY TrE1' CONT NEWS OF WEED. Seaforth. or the country adjoin. - # 4 . Arrangements to , hare' an -exhibit F 'Short]}Doti cattle froaf four West ea Ontario' counties at the provincial lowing match at Port Albert in 'ing . ever, we will' have to take the bad., with the 'geode -and last month •TOOK OiVEli was all geed. So 'much so that •understanding • MONDAY. seeding is completed' in the south ON MVNDAY' ands started in the north, and As 'there 'appe;ars 'to. 1e a lack of on' .the lj,,,rsA t of some law enforcement officio, and muni.. tips] authorities concel+ttlag lotteries, . IN +'N � -I:L _ ing, braved the Hraterg of the ,'i• , Maitland a week"'pc. two before Caunctl Meer&• • the Queen's Birthday, his :feat- The , regular !meeting of Hallett..., '•'brought s A meeting of Hensaii Chamber .of Commerce was held on Tuesday, Mar- 26th. R. H. Middleton was chairman, and •. the following committees were appointed: Membership, with P. Mc,- Naughton, convener; Entertainment, ' W. 0- Goodwin, convener; Bnoject, W. Entrance W R Davidson, convener;• B. Cross, convener; Industrial, W. Spence; convener; Publicity, •R, H. Middleten,-convener. • '• It was decided to make some im some Tents to the •par]s. and Put in some forms, of amuse}nent -flat •th'e children„ and also put in tables and aecOm•modation for tourists, •••• Fees for membership were discuss- 'him marked- con- township, council mete Mondays. April • tv tion• from his fellows, and if found. 1st, in the 'Conimirn ty Hall,. LondeS ; . out, marked treatment at, his -born, at 2•. P.m. The reeve -and all'--.-`- Mome too. But y gen:. q noes- *r�+' possibl this en' members f the council were = eratren is faster,; • At any rate, -eat. The minutes of •'the last regular • Bob, Deug and Jimmie Seatt, sons meeting of March 4th were read. -yFr, of Mr. and Mrs. Jamey T. Scott, -.;J. Dale and W. R. Jewitt: That then • r opened the season'' at the old' minutes of the last regular meeting '� swimming hole at •',Roxboro on be : ado'pted as read. Carried-`. Wm. J. • Frida afternoon,March 29th, af. Dale •and I: Ira •Rapson:.That we app , „ ter school, by takiee en ail -in -'dip, . 'Wet Ross McGregor as, representor, - 4 .� y 'We admit that Friday's weather tive, for the Township- of Hallett to H H was somewhat balmy, but even Scott Memorial Hospital 'Boards Sea- j Rapson .and r . " at that we think the Scott forth. Carried, That brothers have hung up a regord Geo.' C. Broevn: That we 2:dverithetor that will hast well into the next tenders for crushing and drawing., centur gravel for the Townshi. of Hallett, y tenders to be in the hands of the t ober were put is train at a meeting I ]Dublin, Friday afternoon of the ex fatly of the Perth -Huron Shorthorn ewarned Ino- :The exhibit, said George Wal,. e chairman of the ,meeting; servesrf > an alternative'to. getting the 1940 tampions ' .Shorthorn ,show •for• there is plenty df yet to: ,. business and property deal finish it. • But the weatherman A ',•was consummated. in Seaforth last week us some time, ago not 'to ' get toe"enthusiastic and let the when H.` R. Spence, & Son disposed •or • furnace fire out,' and. we ' guess tl>eiiC• large holdings in'"the egg grad- the- weatherman wa 'right..: •ing, cold storage and produce 'buss- tress, as well.: as their large killing bingos and raffles, the'following •large out for. guidance:. I:.otteriest Lotteries are entirely prohibited der Section 236 of the+Criminal o,f"Canada. Games ot;'ch es, such as bungalows, .,:automobiles is set un- Code ce for prix- ,contras to ' tit ilron County.Y "At the provincial' Shorthorn 'meet, "we plant. • • �• • •• • The' new firm, headed by W. L;, Whyte, of Seaforth„ will be known as and free trips, etc., are y the criminal law .of Can, and no person can give au,;.nerit . to conduct g," said •lir. �Taldie, realizes' tat it wouldn't be a very popular. ove to ask for a championship she* he s here- at the extreme end of the •ovince'this year, so we:asked for a int for an exhibit of Shorthorn ca! e „ , The grant, said Prof yG. E. •Day, o,f * o! ...,, L W, McKILT.OP IIJJ BO PUPIL �'� •Streets; `.Seaforth Produce, Ltd., and' the in- terests it has acquired include' the egg. grading and refrigeration plant in' the Crich Block' •on Main Street; the cold .storage dant, with briclt 9 block On the corner of Main and John the. residence of Mr, G, A. "a lottery for any pugpos Bingos' A Person or orga>aizar p, 'conduct- frig 'a bingo"is liable.to prnsecution -for keeping .a common ganiitig house under Sections; "226 a'nd4229 of " the Criminal Code, The exception is that ed'•,and it .was moved and seconded, that 'the annual fees b.e $5.00 per year • Clerk on ore 'before April 13th; to•be '�: ®_' ,; • • • •. -• opened on _April 15th et 8, p.m,- Car- ueIph, secretary of tali Ontario fior'thern Association:, is t be •'said two clubs, the Perth:J ]iron and re 'Middlesex-Lambton, ,'at the; mate ,' "$10,00 - for. each. head exhibited. rra gems is for -selecting and trans -lett Spence on Centre Street, with the' e :01d -Timer's Letters.- Inter- large, modern hailing plant. • During the six years tat the ests •aGeor-ge Delgatty, . .Messrs. Spence' have teem in: Sea- forth, their business has expanded by -- . ,....Gilbert Plains, .Mari.:. ..-y leaps and liloun•dse Until •nvw it ia• the largest produce a bingo may be•occASI iALI.Y run by a charitable or religions nr;aniza• tion if the proceeds',aie:.to b' used for the 'benefit of ,any chartable or religious object. A person or organ-. ization V A�:eh runs a 'bingo, does so A for` town members and $3,00 per year for rural members. Some im,pr'ovements were suggest- ed„ for the Town Hall; ' a'nd, the pro- , committee are to meetthe conn- til to discuss this. • Regular•meetiugs are to be held .on Tuesday of each month in the tip'''. G ' tied., Geo. C. Brown and J. Ira Rap - s'o'n: That the Clerk notify all • par-' ties in• arrears of, taxes that if n,et., ' FORTH• • RESIDEN T • -pai.d •b Aril. 27th, 'they wit he sent P to Goderich for collection. Carried. W. R. Jewitt and J. Ira Rapson: That TY YE�IIS OF.AGE w e Pay a grant of $100 ,for the prow- ing .match, Carried, G. C, and ailing the show 'stock to the plow- g .match, and. for their care and ex- bition 'while Shorthorntare to be made r the •two clubs. At the suggestion of Harold White, ' Toronto;`secretary of the Canadian' horthorn Association, the Perth= uron club executive, decided to have to selection of cattle for the exhibit. ade at the1946,: regional show at ieter, in 'The 'decision: September., hold this year' ogional Shorthorn 'show in ennec- 5 on• WO .Freres 'fall fair,: was made . the meeting here;;• a' rider• was -at= eked' .to the resolution,to provide eat prize moneyis to be made •avail- ' iiisouth ue scale ate fox.:..the, show on the Sam r Tor the 1$44'regional show.' at Exe= r. Prize ,money offered on, that oc- ,.Rion totalled' approximately matrly $60b.. •'°•• business in Huron - Writing to The Expositor' from Gil- County, with buildings and equipm.er.t bei:t- Plains,_�'lanitoba, . Mr, • George that is net excelled in ...Western, On- gothe'last Delgatty says•:'• •" 1, have just been tarso,. and it is: the intention of the las,nded a copy of .your paper of ,March new firm to carry on and expand the Mir, in which s a letter by Old- business, - Tither on.:'OId Grounds in School Sec- During,•th8"past year. the Speirce tion• No. 9, . Mc'Kiliop," and I, was very firm'' handled' • 1;000,000 ,,,,pounds of Pleased' and interested to read it; as . dressed poultry. Seventeeir 'cars out I am one of the. Delgatty. family, rais- of the -23 'cars shipped, were •for ex- ed on the old farm just across from,• Port. The furthest markets; for poul- .the school, formerly owned-• by -Alex try , were Galveston and ' Hue ,ton, ,Delgatty ''back in th.e .six#ies. ' • Texas. Other cars. were 'shipped to . "OhhTi'iarer -has • deseribed,.:.,the old Boston,' New York,. Zan. ,". Frantineo, school and grounds very well, and I Chicago, Newfoundland, .and "one ear can imagine I. see it today just ss it of' canning poultry to Suminerside, Was then. Tam so glad' the 'old' bush Prince 'Edward Island,.,,,,'rhe balance of the school is left. --- was. shipped- to Montreal. • • ."All the old families he mentions The killing plant has facilities for and the scenes come back to me, ev- handling 3,000 'birds,. and during the en the little ereek running across our peak of the. ast.• season. was killing . ;p fstrm .wlieFe-m-y end -2,000 2,400 -nor da �3iir� ',. 3`•• - sole y: on his or its sespgnsibiliyy. rir.unicipal council or 'a "munidpal of- 'ficial is entirelywithout. nntliority tot grant ,Permission to. an `Penson or organization to eonduet ' bingo, Raffles: � • Raffles may be held. prizes of small value at any baz, , :r held for any charitable or religio object, •if permission to hold the ;sa a has been obtained from the city.° other man icipal council, or frene he mayor,. reeve or other chief o er of the city, town, or other, unicipality, wherein, such bazaar is .held, and the, articles raffied for. thereat Have first been offered for sate; and , none of them are of a. value. exceeding, ,fifty dollars, The raw respecting ;raffles is- set 'but in Section 236 subsection '6.. (b) of the Criminal Cod -6 of Canada. - F 1,,,, ,,e,,,; he-. .r-dealing-vwith aeries; 'bin-- on April 30th 'chambers. The^ take tithe for>$1 of an open meeting and a special speak- t'er is .expected., More particulars 'will be ' •given later. , • .Make Large Onion' Shipment • • .Brown . J- I, Rapson: That the . Clerk hve+ Mrs. Elizabeth Pethick t b , ha ,,laws ;on, the Branch A eP the . - • Dofld's 'Drain -printed and deliver 'c •NQ2'tl'i' MainStreet, Was them to the .i'nterested ,parties, the Born in Walton. court of "revision to' be held. on 'Mae Q 6tlr at '3 p.m. 'Carried, , 'W. Ii-,. Jewitt 'I, Mr.' • Kilner, . representative er Steele Briggs, .Hensall, reports that 200 tons • of onions will have ,'been• shipped to Ontario and the East. from '.Hensall during the past, month 'and the next :two weeks-' Steele Briggs', who- employ a number of women•and": men. during , the spring season,. have been sending out onions for the pasty •fifty years~ • , - "';. Honored At• Farewell Party• •_A^,:_.mosf del ghtful--_exening.__ras:. � the....home of- Mrs. James — , and' J. Rapson: That we renew;.the Mrs. Elizabeth Pethick, North Main treasurer's bond for three , Street, celebrated • ]ter 80th birthday 'tied- ' W. R. Jewitt._and W Jrsbal:e: on - Monday„ Mrs. Pethick • is' in -the, That the Tow nshkp of Hallett go in- . best of health and able to do her t;o the proposed higHschooF'areas,'the own housework.. boundaries for each school. to be ets ' *She is eworkve of Walton, being a by by-law,•at a later date.. Carried. G., daughter : of the date" and Mrs'. C. Brown and J. T. Rapson': That, eve• Beinnes,. pioneers of that village, and hold a meetin at Constance oa `A r• lived • in •Brussels before coming ' to 22nd, 'end- meeting HarIbek, `0 nst$nce-" Seaforth.. and Fowler s' sebool sections there ctoe ' Mr, Pethick predeceased • her in try and draw. a. boundary between `iYavem-ber`-fiJ40:-•Bks-rias YotrF•-dao ' ' Fee and Clinton high school • .; Lrnsoli Whi#erti St-;l4arys, put up case to the ',executive 'for- a classi - - he . -. dui f' tears=:egiona%ght• m cad ' age At the regional 'sho'w. The' accepted the idea, de- r . ,built) a mrnietpre . sawmill with pad. the • coming season this record will gos and raffles is Domi - n law and.. „• : ,' die--wheel11 and-tel�er, aud::.net, only:'be-maintaipied Mt ;rncreas- can •be-repealed'.or ed only •.bySangst• InT �..... a. email saw six inches across, but a ed as'the plant will be used• to handle the Parliament or Can .� freshet came one night and swept the the output of Mr. Whyte's immense' • • _spentat-. ,o onda venin" A ri n M Y• evening, • Aiaril m tat, whey so e' sort," iVeighbors- and fol"ends gathered for ;a farewell party =in honor of Mrs. Fred Boer, who. with her husband and family are leaving shortly to take up residence in Hay Township. The affair was ' a most tete and one.. son: Mrs. Robert Far- ereas, : the !Clerk to notify the trus- roe: Brussels. M' rs.•W• atson Sholdice, tees , in these sections .;anti• . try to .; ' Bruss• els; •Mrs. James Wamsley,' Mrs. have a...,.geed turnout. Cal i-ie"d i it. ^ y Robert •Joynt and Jack Pethick, all of Jewitt and W. J. ;Dale: Thht....:.the Seaforth; also 11 grandchildren and Clerk send an explanation of an ov-' six great „randchildren.. erpayment of $41 to McKillop Town- • ship on the ' Hu.11ett and McK'illo> • ceeutive and ded `'to divide steers for comped'- on purposes 'into two classes, one e animals weighing 600 to. 800 whole thing away, ° new brooder house which houses his 'To Old -Tinier I might' say that my broilers. This building is 240 feet long, father and mother passed away. iii 36 feet 'wide and four stories high. Tragic Death '35,000 ' •• - complete surprise to, Mrs. Beer. A social evening wash tem- muni.ty singing the first item ,featur- Boundary Drain and ask for a refund , of same. W. J. Dale and W. R. Jew - - Women] s, Institute News itt: That we advertise in then. Com= mercial News for tenders- for ,finds, and one for • animals weigh-- g 801 •to 1bee pounds, "It's the beef business we're in," rid Lincoln white, "and the steer''is '' 'HP 1912. There are still five of our -.fam- and houses broilers, fly. living. I have been here at Gil- At the egg grading and candling Citizens were shocked to learn ov- best Plains fifty years, but spent nine plant on• Main Street, an average of er the week -end of the untimely --death years at „Moose Jaw, Sask. I would 350 cases a week were handled: With of Albert Allen, 59•year-old Logan `" Tike to have Cid-miter's name ani 30 doyen tQ tease, this to ala 12R„QQQ. {ion -13is ed, directed by 'Miss Greta Laramie, a -„ corn- hination with• Miss Florence 0(1eTsli accompan- •ist. Contributing to the program were vocal duets by Mrs.. Maude Hedden, and'Mrs.1•Gearge (less; violin seise- tions, Miss Creta Lammie; solos, ;Miss_ Audrey Walsh; readings, V;iss M. E'1- The ann`U rmeeting,of. the Seaforth Women's Institute will be held at the .home of Mrs. .Jim _Brown, Tucker- smith, on Tuesday afternoon, April' �, 9th, at .. 30 p.m,' The roll call will be • 'answered' by the payment of fees.' • road maintainer, snowplow' and blade snowplow_ and wing of not less that 75 horsepower, tenders to be iii by May 6th, to be opened at 4 o'clock, G. C,'Brow•n and W. R. Jew- , t, That a ace ants •be pal i • the o d, Car- • e tP and aro] that ea ..by. other .:::.white that a proposal,— ue re - cb or, other award be made .r the • unship .steer at the imei _ ,,y of .address •and• wi4i give him more eggs a week. • death, came to his brother,, Cyrus Al- Particula-'rs.” The cold storage plant has holding len, who resides about one mile west • ' room for 100,900ring'pounds of poultry, •, of Mitchell, on Lot 27, Con, 1, Logan; sharp igional show. • . • • At the regional show . in Stratford 1945 Lincoln White commented, and frequently during the past season • there were 66,000 pounds in process when he received a letter through of- freezing at one' time. • the 'snail from his brother on Satur Iolc Sheawer �; p„iano bolos,"Mi5's'Flnrenle,Ween:- The highlight, of the affair was the presentation to'Mrs. Beer Iof a lovely ,,vine bedroom rug and a gift of cash• for th•e• purchase of Wearever alum- intim. The address was read 'by Miss Gladys- Luker, and the presentation made by Mrs. H. W. Horton and 'firs. Jaiiies Sangster. VIrs. Beer e o exPressed her thanks in a most fitting manner and extended a tor- -Cena"eii-ers of the following s ending committees will lease bring Or send reports to phis meeting: , g:: Agri-. culture and Canadian Industries; Cit- ieenship; Home Economics; Health; .Social Welfare; Community Activi- •ties and,Relief;• Publicity, ' • Donations of' food or • clothing for Europe may be brought to this meet- ing • T Jewitt That we dc�io&v'adjourn- Carried: 3ecounts-Relief '$30; 'George W. Cowan, part, salary, $17; overcharges, on McCool- 'Dram; Fred McCool, • $31.8°; Harold• ,$lorre,ll., 17 07. •.Ivan Carter, $6:5-i.;,• Victor Kennedy, $5.68; ' •'•James 'Medd, $10.28:.Andrew Lawson, '$8.03; James Morrison, 52.69.• "Arnold Dale, $5.4ti;' Bernard' Tight: , .6,39; Joseph Flynn, $2.68; Michael MorrI- $3.•13; Owen Reynolds, 5.57;'.. to i9teete were the• main attradiefr, Will' stand around, half -heart- tat i,. at your breeding classes,'' he said, _ What's ilydust ":sn ii da fret oon inti 'flit that he - n ry ,-or H -"R.. y- a - n Spence & Son have built up means ,•as. taking his own life and• wheretheir Fos gide-elect not onl to the karmin community he would be found. but to the town, is indicated byhe the rut when it conies to the steers the : Theis on its toes." The executive,. decided to invite enneth Deacon to judge the show ar a second year: ' With Gerald Nelson acting agricul- foal representative for Huron, as the pnvener, a committee Was. appointed > get together a class of Shorthorns it judging purposes at afield daytoearned Clinton'•June i1eth-slay Minas Mona McGregor, bride -elect of this month, was guest of honor ,a 'delightful party on Thursday evening, last at.the home of Mrs, Violet Gil- lee pie, when •about fifty friends were present. • "and , During the evening Mrs. DaverLem•, Duringdial on conducted a quiz. This was followed by a mock wed-Landress, It was around foul'' o'clock that he money it, distributes through the'' alis made his Way to his brother's home• • tract, which has frequently • been as 3%• miles west of 'Mitchell and 11/,i high as $10,000 ,R reel: for eggs and miles north, where he lived alone. He poultry, •found. h'is brother in a iatrge flour bin • The new. firm took over on Monday, the business will be under the 'upstairs in the house. th'e' lid of management of` Mr. G.• A. Spence.' t hick had been cau'ked 'with' tar, MT, H. R. Spence goes, into a well= •Mr, Allen notified Dr. K. W.. MC- retirement. • '. " '- coroner for Logan Town • .Constable invitation to all present to come to •their home^in the near, future. A delicious luncheon was served. The was by Mrs, H. W. ' To .Speak , On .Pension ,Fund d son, $ 't Ken „Whitmore, assessment notices, auditors' report. $ 1; • Clifford Adams, ' snoly fence, $4; ,Jim Jamieson, snow 6 cHuroned at ie Huron Federation 'o'f Agriculture, "We're S'herthern.•breeders, and Vie hould• put Shorthorns in front of the ubhc whenever We can," said Mr, Jaidie Members of • the , selection ,commit• ae' Por the class of animals,. to be sed for judging ebmpetitians by jun n• 'farmers; are William Turnbull, of Brussels• Ro Pe y Aper and Jas. Snell, t Clinton. Funeral of Infant Son Funeral 'services' Wers eonducted•on atturday afternoon for Garey Klein- aldt; =infant son of Mr, and 'Mf s. Har- dingwhen the following took part: 'The miatister, Ella Armstrong; bride groom,' Mrs, David McLean; bride, .Mrs.. IHerb, :Coombs; father of bride, Miss -norma 'Muir, Mrs. Olive. Sloan, of Clinton, played the wedding, Ca'reh. . Later in the eveningJackie Carter drew in •a wager! 'filled with a' grand g display of black and white enamel kitchen ..articles, and- Miss'McGregor' made a suitable reply, The evening was sRViolet d by Mrs. David McLean, Mrs. Violet Gillespie, •, Mier e's David Lemon and Mrs, • E. P. Chesney• • .• • • -• ship, and with Provincial ZION c:" A. Gorier, ' Mi tch elh they went out • Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker. and to the premises. • about seven o'clock Bonnie visited on Sundaywith Mr, to fine fdur'''2-ounce bottles, of chloro- and ,Mrs: Lloyd. Barker•and family. form near the •body, Crnwn. Attorney - Mr: and Mrs. James Broughton. W. E. Goodwin., of Stratford, was- spent Sunday with Mr. and-Mts., Fer `notified and authorized a post-mortem pus Lau"nin.; which was held at the RFuneral `Mr.. acid Mrs. James Malcolm had. Parlors that night with the autopsy as their guests on ',Sunday,. Mr. and performed by Dr. T. -R. Nichols„ of. Mrs- Ross .cordon, Miss Anna, Wat- son and Mr. Warden Halley, Seaforth. Stratford. It was 'believed he hadLeonard been dead since Tiiursaia,yi. Mr, and 'Mrs. Wes. Saunders, of The late Mr, Allen had been in ail- Mitchell, visited on. Sunday with herB mother, Mrs. J. Balfour. ing health for, some time. He owned Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Annis and a good farm in Logan, welt stocked, and` affair convened Horton and Miss Gladys Luker, and was one ottth.e•most enjoyable events of the season. Following is the ad-, c3iess: "Mrs. F, Beer, Hensel]. Hildtre We a. group .of your frieJnds and neighbors, have met here tonight to spend a few happy hauls with you prior to your departure to your new home.•• Your presence in our 'village for the- has' good deal to• us, You have'proven yourself a true...friend friend and neighbor, always' interested in the welfare •of others, and in every cause that had as its object the good of the Community. Mr. Parker, managing director of the Imperial Life- A-ssentenceCom- pany,,will speak over OKNX, in wing ham United Church on Sunday; •April 7th,, at 11 a.m. 'Mr, Parker will ex plain some of the pians of. the Unit ,ed Church of Canada fo'r the Pension Fund Capital Campaign Canvass, to raise' $3,000,000, to make the. pension fund sound. • ...... ......, Huron Presbytery has -arranged for a. "hook-up" at that'hour, so that all: the Ltnited Church congregations. in Huron may take: part in the worship service •broadcast from ,Wingham. • fence, $7,20; Hugh Millar, snow fence $9,60; Glenn Carter, snow. fence, $7'24; Beit 1Teggart; snow fence and culverts, $13.60; .William Carter, road superintendent, $11.85'; Joseph Flyiiii, snow,' removal, $2.404.. Theo-' Flynn," snow 'removal, $1.60; W, Shannahan, show remo"Cai, $1,60; Percy Glazier, washout, $4':20; 0: Ewing, Washout, 90c; Foster• Wright, washout, 80c; McNall,. washout. $3.20; Jas: Medd, sheep kiFlyd, $•i 5'; H. C: Law- son renewal neI aloof ti as and oil, 55$50;. g$ Fmmerson, tile, $9.72; Geo, Radford; snowplowing, $i18 00; Gordon Rad- - ford, $93,60; Art Id Kleinfeldt: The services' were, eld at the honne of the child's grand-- a Mr. and 'Mss. Roland •Klein- ' ,, -HOLY WEEK SERVICES . Mr: and Mrs. James Malcolm attend-' had re 'ded alone for years. •He, was ed the agriculture banquet in Mitchell .a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Ben- an Thursday night. Jamin •'Allen and is survived by four We' are pleased to know that you are not going far away, and it is out" hope that we shall often have the Pleasure of seeing' you. As a slight token of the respect and esteem" in whigfi you are held, we ask you to accept these gifts. May they serve ,to remind you; of,,,the days you have ,spent 'with us, Here's, wishing you, your husband and family happiness aud'success, in yotit hew home. Your Hensi:1 Friends and Neighbors.'- Hensall, ... Y RED CROSS •every NOTES w ��++ has'ing, gas and ail, Wey- mouth, grader operator, $51:x5; Frank- mhi u ] Ta yr., a c (for, $200 -George W. Cowan, CH y Council Meets ' Ha The council of 'the Township of" y met in tiie Township Hall, 7ur- ich, on Monday,' Api'il 1st, at 1,30 P.1ti., at which time the following car- -~- iespondonce was presented and the following motions passed: R. 0: Staples, 1.'.S., re formation of town- • "ldt Sidi; at 2,$0 o-elock' Rev. F.' J. Ris • . , • ll on, of Staffs Uiiite'd -Church official ch ]solo aIsa eassfsted na the iks singied ng 1 he hymns, ,"The Lord 'is 'My Sheri- nerd" and "When He Cometh." .The lower girls were. eight,. Little -:school 'The local Min'>'steria. Association. hashdompleteal arrangements for ser- vices to be held during Moly Weep, April '15th to 19th. The services will commence each evening at eight, and., the offerings will_ be devoted to the i ,, ; Victoria, S.C.; William, of Phi a•det 'Golden Wedding pH>a, Penn„ and Benjamin, sof Mor- den, •:Gfan. A brother, Robert, prede- Of Logan.Cou�ple peased him. . • • ;iris, Theresa Feeney, Phyllis• But- ers, Joan Evans Rose Marie Feene 'atricia Costello, -Marie McLaughlin, Ietty Cxamers and L'buise Fe`e'ney. 'he pallbearers. were Bernard Costel- o, Allan Butters; Jdseph McLaughlin nd F.dwin 'O'Hearn. Interment .£b'oit algae in Staffs cemetery, Those at:, ending from a distance Were finim retreato, Lucan, Exeter, Stouffviller )asiiwood and Woodham, At the.,tt'urop, netel in Dublin; of altich' Paul Mulligan is `' owns,' 'and oeitager, two 11911 -time employees and work of the Lord's Day Alliance.' The seavices,- together with the speakers, are as follows: Monday -Northside United' Church: Rev. R, G. Hazelwood.• .Tuesday. = Egmondville 'United Church': Rev, C. F.• L. ,Gilbert. Wednesday -St. Thoriias' Anglican Church': Rev. A. -W. Gardin'er,• ¢ Thursday -The 'Salvation Army: Rev'. R. H. Williams, Friday--First„Presbyterian Church: Rev, H: V. Workman, is Mr. and -Mrs, Ohrrs- W. Leonhardt 1• celebrated' their 25th wedding anni- VA { lA <,,, versary on Friday,"'March' •229th, with Mr. Alvin Stevens, of Vineland, about 60 guests present, consisting near St. Catharines, has purchased of relatives,, neighbors, and friends, the home of Mrs. Gertrude Reid,,seuth including Mr. and .Mrs. George Jacob of the village, Mr, Bert Buchanan moved bis ef- of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Leon- fecl,ta,„bo ,his"']Yew home Monday. lie hardt titters .Presented With'"a Presto was• accom" anied by Mrs. Pollock and P cooker and tin electric dining room little son. fljcture. Rev. W. Ssehultz read • the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meelinchey and address and. a Psalm,, family have moved to their new home , A mock wedding was staged with ureha.sefl rom r Buchanan, • We p 1Vl Carman Mogk as bride, • and Mr,S. welcome 'Mr, and Mrs::,MeClinch'ey to Mrs. Rtrth ,Chuter, of who .operates the Heather Beauty Shnppe, attended the hairdressers' convention held at the Royal York, Toronto, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, 'Mrs, Roy Smale received "'throagii the mail last. week a levely plate, bearing, the Perth Regiment crest, The plate which came from Holland intact, was a gift from her husband, Pte. om.one gle who recently' return- Mr. and MPs. Georges-STnale, weir- knciwn resident, who recently cele- boated their 40th wedding annivers- .ary, were the recipients .of a lovely electric 'stove from members :of their fmily. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Forrest took up residence �n Fiida.y last in the 'heare e n ani ell*ach'otiX hdme and tri e g settled. Mr: and Mrs, James Snuffle, pr orb- of thevillage, on otic f residents g , . Thrirsdop* last celebrated 'their- 40131 anniversary.. Me hers of ,wedding',i� .. , o- their family • Were present infix • 'I� • ; - % oatiit l Oil Pate i. • The following is the March report: British Civilian Clothing•e180•night gowns, 57 infants' jackets, e7 • blank- ets,. 778 diapers, 58 wash cloths, 12 boys' coats, 30 boys' shorts, 2 boys' 'jackets, 59 bloomers, 13 rompers, 6 girls' tindOrvests, 4 girls' jumpers, 184 vests -a total of 1,45'4 articles', -Hospital ' Supplies, - 17 dressing gowaie 22 surgeons' boots, 21 hand- kerchiefs, 2 pairs, laparotomy stock- Knitting -124 bonnets; . 83 'palm booties, 7 pairs leggings, 5 sweaters, 24 pairs boys' stockings, 2- sweaters, 2 scarfs, 5 pairs -'socks, 1 pale gloves. Total', 253. Quilting -13 quilts •donttted, 10 tops donated, 9 4uilta'returned, 7 made i>i workrooins, 5 by-product.•t-olis, Ynade. •i Those whoa have been doing Red as work deserve marsh edit as ..Cross -_ tar the Marc • report shows a hstiner• _ p mofiih in the amount 'of work }a eo'm- • fished. Nlnet six •cony fete '1 ettea p � p '' :.. ,, . ... . „ .,, hair ben shi e . ,be 'Fork ettilri a e. lir►. d TAti. a . tibt1 s , usii l f • the. ' York. firm s„ r >r ship public school , areas; J. H. Kin - kead, LP.S., re' formatiori' of , higbt school areas in Harron County; Frank Donnelly: K,C„ re Haigmeier appeal to drainage referee; tenders for crush- ing and hauling gravel; Department, of Highways, 1046 expenditure; De- '•partment • of Attorney -General, re bingos, lotteries •and raffles. , Mo'tions; That the -tender for crush- ing and hauling gravel on Baty. Towiti- ship Jennisonds .at as received e perontt 'Wni i' flat rate, for 'hauling and 45 'cents • per cubic yard for crushing, be accept- ed, contract to be sighed. That four• cords of good wood lie boilghttarona Mr, Seldon, of Exeter, That 7t putt- tic meetin be ]laid at 8 p to at Oath g of the centres• named beioe4, for the -frrpase :`of disetia`sihhg` t ;e .tvi;.mtatiOA vt of a:.fTay Toartish p .,i�utblid ,. Area: On Thursday, ADriLL.j,1th at S, n,y N S, b. 12; Iia,, 'Meade, April �; $Its, ll , his,. l ih, a ,at -'t a •Vi ns i' -',Hai.; Zuri . "`10:: 'Gi1'edtiehilayt A diff. 17 rtt S s. 1q6:. : r ;,,,. „ i0 bra :' '1'lie' rat a i`s;: ase in ti ed r.., y icp '...:.: t ; .. >. , , ;' ..�... n ttetYfl these rif , • T . �, < ,. ��'�$rti�s, , lift the °Conti rigid ii- la e ( as o ff . one part -title etiipioyee are• losing obs with the •closiitg••of ,the beverage- oaier..Une.af tI1'e.i`i#Tl time,>uen Whose 'ob lies vanished,. wild..- lift lifulligan, Sas been at the Huron since eleven rears ago. The man, Patrick •J, Ma- one,, joined the army in 194'2, and served nearly four years overseas: He •eturned recently to. work,. ani. the repladed nan who had re laced him-• *hale h vis • in Wei, army Was let nut tri make a place for hifit: "a#e's 1>re+3il'bn}tlt ori. 't- he Job .0111y a,.few xveelts, sold. Mi. r. , : c Ytitirig;t arnd iioSe Ulf hitt , agaiYY, cy ,, cad he ]tag itetbiiig itclievisli tv, � , � .. Personalei Vii: ilii._M •s. Leo Bet- ... , .•. t z. Pr slyer” daltb , et et>Coit ,'Vri'ti lkCY, 3 , ...:.,.., , ,x> Atte ( t►fgrl>r►tee� ori l e ii'':.:. ', •KtYP•11I Mi, and-11xxe. W.. X. F, Bell and rattail,. are getting , nicely settled' qtr” their farm, recentlypurchased froth • Mt, Andy Bell, .1VIrs. Eliza, Cole, of Chiselhursta is their pater. Mr. Steve Suplat and family are living in Mr. William Belts resilience• Iii •1°uckersmlth. I -•,Mr:.fradtMrs,• SIM Young and. fain- fly; .of ChiselhilCrst, ]live `moved into a_....... e8 s., f. lir. Ste Warts home l`ucslt . eremith. ,,...Tf the .111 'b frseridy of 1kilo ,Jim Mo- ., ;,`e tett*, Vt*lli" be sort to knoVv a`rie is le+ ' Y..., .. . , .... b fills .,, it► the ln6a it's .riot• 'hoot!, fns~ iY .. ' , d .. ei f p ' . a etitl� imaYor' '. p Wtlliam,.Jacob, groom; Ralph Fischer the village, •-' • .. as bridesm'ai Mrs. Fred Fischer, Mr.:and Mfrs. Clyde 'Soper and d family and Mr: Joe Yesbee, df ` tai- best an, and Donald Rose, minis- ud+ a ferdvilie, were Sunday g Sts at th ter, Marjory Fischer 'presented Mrs, home bf Mr, and Mrs, Harold Soper Leonhardt with a bouquet of a dozen• ' and fatally, ' carnations and also pa beautifully dee- Mrs, Mildred. Simpson, of Regina, orated four•storey Wedding cake. The is the guest of her cousin, Mrs., M. G. partit Wan a surerlhe, • Beatty and •Mrs's Mossop, • , ,Moi: `"L-eanhardt was • the former - Mr. -MI6 Mrs. Ecklin and family Di. tg Erla Mogk, daughter of the late Mr. Have moved... to Lloyd 1V1'offa 's'• .a'nd'Mrs. John Mogk. They:,ji •• one ,farm. '._,• Mr. and Mrs, Treitz' an little Son 004']toss- at home. Edwin Mogk and ' 4.': sent the, wee' stiff w4t'll, relatives in Minnie ]lose were the attendants at ti Lista-wet. ..'M , wedding Rud Harold iViogk, ring ,Dot+Ysiin f Ba,' : , .n:.. .: Mr, �aY'iil Mtrs, Will , o . y.. , . , ., o ., bW s'ei�.. '.t�h,ey !ere' marri tl ia, ,fit.' t tli• ,,, . ,field, were. gueta a +o :tenon :... , .- , ,n .. , .. .,•. . .. e . , .� > � 1Vtra, Williirt9i' nark: Ian ��e'i>;�••\; bte h. rutrtei ri iiurrrri foti rc lilt �. 1:l ,, ,a�