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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-11-22, Page 5' • • " 1.1111•••••••••rmar nvert ur Ford Tractor to: 6 Forward Speeds 2 Reverse Speeds iiower Take.off Speeds ,r. with the SHRMAN Step-up • Transmission tock at DALY'S GARAGE Seaforth Ford -Monarch Dealer TAXI SERVICE 'JACK CLEARY SEAFORTH Phones: Day 267 • Night 335 •, „„„ . • , •••• - • This Week- At the satorilw fth School (By June 10,AW) Greetings, fellow meth:ben* of the Ing17Sehool race! HoW gOeS. Your daily task? Not, se Itot, ' Thep yon think about the 13 daysjelti to study for •those always -welcome Christmas exams, is it? But the same old advite still. goeS-start, tO study 'before the night before the exalt'. * * Talent morning is the most, looked- ferWard-to day in the. meek. Before Friday morning comes, someone in- quires: "I •wonder who the •talent ;is this 'w.eekr We really have some swell -talent in the sehool, a lot at that, and we have had someone dif- ferent every week since 'school start- ed in September, and we're still going strong. Last Friday our talent guest was •Erma, Sanderson, a Second For- mer, who played 'a piano solo of fam- ous' Scotch melodies. Swell to have you back again this year, Emma; we always enjoy your playitrig. * * Rumors areflying again - that Feurth•-.m has started practising for the literary prograni of Nov. 29. Sounds good, and we're anxiously awaiting for "opening afternoon." • * * 'Last Tuesday morning Mr. Johnson, our monthly visitor, showed his mov- ing pictures,- This month's were, eg- pecially interesting because they were about the art of sculpturing, about the care of eyes, and the life of the graas-1 hopper. • Very helpful .to • those who take Agriculture; eh what, kids? Kids will never niakOstudies boring or dull because they can usually think of something to substitute for them. Evening Song Service AT THE Northside United Church SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24th - 7 P.M. The' Choir will present .a Special Song Service, interspersed with well known Hymns. • THE PROGRAM ANTHEM -"Lord, Open Thou Our Eyes" . .Sullivan LADIES' CHORUS -"At Evening Time"...Wilson • SPIRITUAL -"Steal Away" , ......Unaccompanied SOLO -Selected Mr. Sam Scott DUET -"How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds" - " Miss R. Cluff, Miss M. Turnbull ' ANTHE1V1-"E'er Another Sabbath Close". . Bowles sokAsts-mis M. Turnbull, J. A. Stewart r YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THIS SERVICE H. V. WORKMAN, B.A., Minister Bring your car in now for our complete Winterizing and tune-up service, We'll change -oil and grease, check battery and igni- tion, flush cooling system, add anti -freeze. • DRIVE IN TODAY AND BE PREPARED! Change To Proper Grades of Winter Lubricants. Have Us Check the COOLING SYSTEM • BATTERY IGNITION CARBURETOR Get Get a Filling of Dependable • SUPER-PYRO ANTI -FREEZE Remember! It Costs No More At SEAFORTH MOTORS PHONE 141 - SEAFORTH Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Saki' & Service ..- •••.• • • Marilyn and Mary den't writing assignment'S ou the tboard either, they'd father have an exciting game, pf x's and a's. I dont know who wmit, but the' seemed quite enthusiastic about it until they were forced to get back to their work. Didn't you kid4 know that all gun comes to,• an end sooner or. later?Helpful Defi,jtons' • , • 4 A conference is a gto,u1)tifme4 ho individually can do nothing, but as a group can, meet and decide that noth- ing can be done. , 4 spectaiint is a man 'Who concen- trates more and more on Tess and less. An optimist is a person who thinks the future is definitely uncertain. A pessimist is a person who is afraid the optimist is right. A professor Is a -man whose job it is to tell students how to solve, the problems of life,which he himself has tried to avoid b'y becoming a proferal sor. * * School is the time of your life, full of fun, partiei and jokes. There's al- ways somebody who is the Wass atorY teller. Butch displayed his talent to his class the other day, when he start- ed talking. Too bad, kids, isn't it tough when you hear the beginning of a storr'and something interrupts the speaker and he can't finish? You don't know•.whether Johnny got over the fence before the bull caught him or not! „. The girls are going to have their first volleyball competition of the sea- son this Friday, at noon.' We're glad to see that volleyball and basketball games are starting to take form again. May the best team win on Friday! 'LOCAL BRIEFS • Mrs. Alice Cudmore, of Exeter, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Wilbert Webster. ' • Mr. and Mrs., G. F. Flewitt and Master Frederic and Miss Marion, "Bridgend Farm," Tuckersmith, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Broadleaf of Brussels, spent Monday -calling on friends and relatives in St. Thomas. • Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Ft•ee were 'in Teeswater last week , and. while hunting shot a 'deer. " • • Mr. and Mrs. Sol Williams are visiting relatives in Port Huron. , '• Cpl. Vera Hudson' haS returned to Toronto after spending a 'week with. Mr and Mrs. Scott Habkirk. • Mr. and Mrs. James A. MacDon- ald and Dr. and Mrs. J. A..' Gorwill have returned from a pleasant trip to St. PetersMirg, Florida, • Mr. Allan Ryan, of the University of Toronto 'at Ajax, spent the ,week- end at the • kerne' of Mrs. Thomas O'Loughlin. • Mr. and Mrs. Oliver' Robb .and Miss Peggy, of Det,roit, .werd ,week-em1 guests of Mrs. H. R. Scott. • Mrs: Grace Hoggarth, Miss Lois Hoggarth and Miss Therese, Loiselle were in Toronto last "Week attending the Royal Winter Fair. • Mr, ancli-Mrs. James A. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. 'John Beattie, were in ,London this week attending, the funeral (if the late Andrew Beattie, funeral of the late Andrew Beattie. CONSTANCE" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mansfield and Mrs. Winne, of Forest. visited Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Britton on Sunday. Mr: Chas. Dexter is holding his sale of 'stock.and..intulements on Friday tills week. _Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson and .Sandia, of near Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ball, of near Auburn., spent Sun- (1C.3- with Mr.' and Mrs. Austin ilex . RUPTURED The DOBBS TRUSS STRAPLESS, BELTLESS; •• BULBLESS SOFT CONCAVE' PADS' Te hold the muscles together: No bulb or ball to keep muscles apart. SWIVEL JOINTS ro,...give even, .protective, prnssure whether working, • stooping, crawling or walking. NO STRAPS -NO BELTS To' chafe ..and'Itind. Presse&. the body in but two places. IS SANITARY Can be washed as 'nen as desired. IS SIM.PLICITY ITSELF Lightweight -cin be placed or removed in seconds. Bee this Truss demonstrated in SEAPORTiff without any obligation on your part. Ask for MR. L'HOMME at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL Friday, Nov. 29th -10:00' a.m. to 2:00 p.m. If you wish to buy, the price is: Single Truss $15, Double $20. CUP THIS AD NOW • WANTED - Gill Wanted For General Office Work - 2 years High School education 4)required. GOOD WAGES. Call, at -- DUBLIN PRODUCE Dublin, Ont. , TAXI SERVICE • ,,,,,ANY TIME • ANY WHERE Phone 182 - 8eaforth CECIL £ LEMON 8 4 i•••„' . r , •• • .P .:•• ONLY 28 DAYS TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS rr: '"" •iee • WE SUGGEST .THESE SMART Gifts for Her • WOOL GLOVES KID GLOVES FUR BACK MITTS SATIN BED JACKETS WOOL KERCHIEFS ... " . . .. HANDKERCHIEFS BRIDGE COVERS LUNCH SETS • • BATH ROOM SETS TOWELS PLASTIC HANDBAGS 'BED SPREADS • HOUSE COATS • SWEATERS • 1.00 to 2.00 3.00 to 3.75 3.00 to 4.00 2.95 to 3.95 1.00 to 3.95 10c to 1.50 2.95 1.50 to 2.50 4.50 65c to 1.25 r 6.95 •<.„ v.' -._ I.,-- -,,,•• •. 11.75 to 18.50 3.50 to 21.50 3.50 to 6.50 - STUFFED ANIMALS AND DOLLS 75c to 3.50 Gifts Fo _ CARRIAGE COVERS 3.50 to 5.95. BABY RATTLES ......... 40c to 60c - BABY DRESSES 1:35 to 3.95 I Baby ter. Miss Frances Downey spent the week -end witt. her parents. in Tiver- ton. - • • , Mr. Don Stephenson:who is attend- ing the University of Toronto at Ajax, spent the week -end with his parents, 'me. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson. Miss Denelda. , Adams. secretary - treasurer Of the Huron Teachers' Fed- eration, attended an executive meet- ing in Stratford on Saturday last, Mr. George Henderson,, of Russel - dale, accompanied Ernest Adams and. Kelso Adams on a deer hunting trip to Bruce County this week. Mrs. Leo Stephenson spent Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. Naftel, in Blyth. Mt'. and Mrs. Robert McMillan left on Sunday to' attend the Royal W:n- ter Fair, returning on Tuesday. •. Rev. and Mrs. I'ertma,n and her father. Mr. Wishart, of Londesboro, Were guests to dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Britton Wednesday, • ''• " Fear .Pgrt Alb.ert. (Continued from Page 1) ' a three-yeartermone to he elected each year at the January "session. An amendment to this 'motion that the committee as now composed, be re- appointed was lost on a division pf 19-17: Several members of the pres- ent committee are not members of the county council. That ,excellent work is being done .by the nurses on the county -,health service was shown 'in the report •of the hCalth, and hospital committee The total cost of the nursing system, in the county from January 1 to Oct- ber 31 has been $6,790.27 on which the Government will, subsidize to $2,363. Enclorsation was, given • the comtnittee's recommendation -that the Provincial Government be requested, to. establish 'incurable hospitals in conjunction with public' hospitals, to relieve congestion in County Homes. The county road committee report- ed a total expenditure for 'equipment, constriction • and maintenance df $229,845.33. i When the year is completed, and lite accounts balanced,- it is expected there will be an amount of $14,000 not covered by the county road levy. In consideration ot the big backlog of projects that have beers held over during war years', and ;which should Um be carried' out, 6, higher county road rate is indicated miti,1 such times as taxes become a real burden, at. which time pdst-Whr fund bonds, can be cashed, it was, reported. The •prOperty committee reported to Connell on Tuesday that 'it is andel- .. pated. plans and specifications for the new courtlou.se Will be ready- shortly and that .lenders, rot: construction will likely be 'invited during February neat year year': • William R, Dougall, Hensall. was warmly commended, for his work' as weed inspector after giving his report he had attended township council tneetin-gs at .1 -east °nee. . He recom- mended the removing of all brush, sr/wit trees and other obstructions from roadsides by having the latter -levelled-. and ,,ditches built close • to, fences; roadsides mowed ,by' a 'power mower to prevent wild carrots, chic - Cry and. other weeds' going to -seed. Leafy spurge was located in nine area:4, eight of. which were sprayecl with sodium chlorate and calcium chloride. A new weed is knapweed or star thistle. located in every town... - ship excEsrit, Hay and Stephen. It 1$ a worse menace than wild carrot, ••the report said.. School yards, military camps and War Assets had co-operat- ed with him. 'Three neglected cerne-, teries were located. • 41111•1111110111111111111116. Put new life into yotir ches- terfield with a re -upholster- ing job. This is frequently more satisfactory - than a complete new one. Phone 842-W, and we will tall •and • give you an estimate. No obligation. 1 ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS • DELIVERY DICK The Upholsterer Nommoommor, We Pay Highest Prices - for - CHICKENS - DUCKS - GEESE - TURKEYS • HORSEHAIR and FEATAERS Parkdale Poultry MITCHELL PHONE 152 Attention F AR MRS, All farmers and farm women of Huron County are invited to attend the ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE • to be held in CLINTON TOWN HALL 011 • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 26th • AT 1 P.M., SHARP SPECIAL SPAKERS: Ken Betzner• • .President of the Ontario Federation W. T. Tumnion 4; • , Secretary, Ontario Hog Producers William McCarthy • Dufferin County Federation. Tickets for the Evening Concert and 'Bariqtiet ,in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth, at 7 p.m., same day, may be had from your township secretary, or W. V. Roy, Londesboro, County Secretary -Treasurer, at $1.50 each. Guest speaker for thb evening will be Dr. G. B. Reaman, of the O.A.C., Guelph. The Concert Will be provided by a group of entertainers froti the, - Toronto Conservatory of MUSIC,. followed by a dame fur • all banquet guests to the Music of CIOIX Orthestit6 • • •