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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1947-06-20, Page 3..-..", • 6' - JIM 26, 1947 HOWICK. NAMES FENCE VIEWERS The council Met in laie Olivae of - Ace, Grorrie, according' to adjourn- • ment, the Reeve, Jelin Walter, in the chair. The menebees were all present excepting Councillor HaroldeGowdY. Moved by Zurbrigg and Farrbile: That -We instruct the' Olerit to, prapare a 'bylaw • aPpointina fenceviewere end poundkeepers : Fenceviewers, E. .Aen- aereeae, Glad 'edger, 'S.PeUce- Bream, Tone Earl, Cliff Dodds, .Earaer Giles, Chas. Krel'ler, Albert Dettman, Glark Rent -wick, Frank F. Wright «ponnd. keepers, Bert - Hubbard, Win Reis, Sr., nal' Cooper, Mahar Forresitart Joline-Hutcalson arid Cliff Boyd.. Car- ried,. ' Moved by Strong and. Earrish: That the following accounts he 'paid: Car- ried: Municipal Woad, supplies for office, $13.76; Chas.. Gathers, lab killed by dogs': $10; Huron' County Treasurer, hospital expenses, • re K. Eckenewiller, $51; Glen Williamson, larales -killed by dogs, $36; Stewart Strong, 'bounty on '3 foxes,' $9; Nel- son Stuernol, bounty on 5 foxes, $15; 'Mac 'Stuernol, bounty on 1 fox, $3; Ross Sanderson, -bounty on •21ifoxes', $6; Raymond Gowdy, bounty on 2 foxes, $6; Roy Simmons, bounty on 6 foxes, $18; P. Thirst postage, $2.00; P. Durst, part salary, $60; G' A. Gib- son, gravel and work cementing base for furnace for Wroxeter Hail, $20; Old? Get PeJim • With IRON; plus supplements CALCIUM, VITAMIN RI MEN, WOMEN of 40, 50. 60. Don't bei old, weak, worn-out. ex - j -haunted. Take Ostrex. Contains tonic' "often needed alter 40 — by bodies old just because lacki 'log Iron; plus calcium, Vitamin B,. Thousands noW • teel peppy. years younger. Try Ostrea Tonic Tablets 'TODAY. 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'„; .e.a 474,:4 ,',",...•",, "• r relief, Moved by ZAtbriag asatl: Strang; That the road accoenee, as .approved be paid. ,Careied, Moved by Parrish and Strong That t14% Meetilf (10 now adjourn toe Meet oamalak the Clerk's °Mee, or at the call of the Reeve, Carried. maivrvxa3 , Mr. Thos. Bell is critically ill at his home there. MSS Marengo Bell; Reg.N., 'is attending hits. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Penhale Wait- ed, relatives ip cortaieville Ina &un - day. Mr. Laurie 'Stephen hadethe misfor- tune to have his hand crushed be- tween a tractor and a trailer on Sat- uiday, requiring four stitches Co close the wound. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johne are sport- ing a new Chev. Mrs. Johns spent a few days with het sister et Mt. Brydges:' Miss' Ox -dell, who recently came, from the West, visited her aant and unele, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bell, on Sunday. Mr. Sam Miller and family visited" at the home of Mr. and Mrse Chas. IStepben Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Munch and ,Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and children visited with "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch, Sr., London, on Sunday. Mrs. W. Horne had as guests for her birthday Monday, her sisters, Mrs. A. Menthe of Exeter, and Mrs. Je lateral's and daughter,- Liela, of London, and Mr. Silas McFalls, ,of Pontiac, Mich. ZION Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roney and Carl spent. Sunday with her parents, Mr,, and Mrs. Leslie Williams. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Smith and fam- ily" of Sebringville, visaed Friday evening with Mr. and. Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. Mr. and' Mrs. Lorne Rogers, Wind- sor, spent Wednesday night with his sister, Mrs. Elmer'Kleinfeldt, and Mr. Kleinfeldt. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper and, family visited on Sunday with Mrs. Hewitt and attended the flower and birdservice. ' Misses Joaa. and Margie Britton spent the week -end with Mr. and' Mrs. Kingsley Salton, at Grand 'Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker and family visited on Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannon; Mitchell. Mr: and Mae. Ross Gordon and Don- na Jean visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.' Malcolm. Mrs. H. Workman, Hensall; visited - her daughter, Mrs. Herb. 'Britton and Mr. Britton for the past week. Mrs. 3. Balfour and Dalton and. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pepper visited Mn, and Mrs. George Moore on Sunday, Miss Ethel Roney 'visited in Sarnia last Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs. Parsons, 'and Mr., Persians. Mr. and Mrs. . S. Aikens, Lorna and Ina; visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thiel on Sunday. Mn, and- 'Mrs. Jas. Malcolm and Mr. and 'Mrs. Dalton Maleolni and Keith spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Graham, Mitchell. Mrs. Geo. Robinson was hostess. to the Zion W.A. on Wednesday after- noon ,With a good crowd in attend: ance, \Mrs, Glenn Tepper presided over the meeting which was opened by prayer. Mrs. George- Pebper read • the Scripture and readings were giv- en by Mrs. Wm. Smith and ears. Dal- ton Malcolm. It was decided to hpia a community supper in the church in the, near, future. Mrs. Albert Roney was presented with a bouquet of flowers by GlOria Ann Pepper on the ctecasion of her 40th 'wedding Anna eeesary. A quilt was quilted' daring the afternoon. A delicious lunch. was served by members ef Mrs. J. Mal- colm's 'side who were losers in the penny, contest. Mrs. R. Aikens' moved a vote, of thanks to the ladies for the delicious lunch, also to the hoe - tees for the .afternoon spent at 'her home. • KIPPEN "The annual divine service Or Hur- on Lodge A.F. ,and A.M. will 'be held in St. Andrewa United tharch, Kip - pen, on Sunday at 11 o'clock. Visiting brethren from other 'Masonic Lodges will also be in -attendance. The min- ister of the church, Rev . A. Hinton, Will conduct the service with a full choir leading in the service of JPralte. All people living in the community will be made heartily welcome at this service. The 'Sunday School of St. Andrew's United Church here has been reor- ganized and starting on Sunday eteet, June 15,ewillk hold its session before the church eereice, under the joint superintendence of ;Mrs. Harry. Cald- well and Mrseleihn4Sinclair, together with Edison McLean: and Win. Alex-, ander, secretary and treasurer, re- spectively, .Classes have been tot -M- ed in ail age groups.. Enthusiastic teachers lave been appointed for all those .c,asses. Parents are asked to -note the change of time and ectficte- erate in starting the Sunday School sessions punetaally at 10 o'c'eck. Mr. end Mrs. 0. 'Hutchison. of St. Thomas; Mriaand Mrs. R. Cobb, of a'ancouver; Ma, and' Mrs. Andy 0th. son, 'Mr. John Gibson and son, Art, and Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas.Burke, all o Wroxeter, were. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis. Mrs. Archie Parsons visited Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Parsons in London 'on Teesday.- • Capt. Dates, of Vancouvereasd Mrs. of Toronto, visited recently, 'with 'Mr.. and Mrs. N. Long. • Mr. and Mrs. David' Itreckman (nee May Parsons) .and Irene, of Pollock, North 'Dakota, are „visiting "relatives 'Mille 'friends -1w thieffornrautai tea" - -- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones visited on Sunday with the letter's sister, Mrs. Gordon Westlake Ince Mr. West- lake, in. Bullet& Russell and .Bert Butler, of Crone arty, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood and Joyce of Stanley Twp.„ visited on' Sunday with 'Mr. and Mr's. Ier; tong. Mr. and. Mrs. B. 3, Pm and Mr Cephas P3rtn, of Thaineeeltead; Miss 'Lila kern of Meter,. and Mr, anal Mrs. W. Ilorney were recent With.,111r. and Mrs. A. .Gacketetter. Mr William, iSproat will be a guest at the double Wedding of 'MiesealaneY Pardon, and Of her sister, Vief at Pint St. Andrea/a, United Mai*: London, ' HUivrtflale SV, 1, Mtge AI* 140've ^hies:teah fe'tho- =mom o ire dale "vvbnion's' In- ati'ute, ,wlh Ire. Alain 'Moir in the, chair:, The roll cell was answered vilth member saying their iirst Rake. Forty members 'answered the evil call. A letter Of threats was react from 'Mrs. Oliafee, of the Childrenae Slighter; Gederich, for the, layette shower. Mrs. 'Earl Mitchel, district delegate, presented a report -of the district =Meal held at Thames Road; Mies Ruth Skinner and Wire. Arthur Rundle gave reports from the antileal meeting of the Gnterio Division of the Red Cross 'Society', held at the' Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Mese, Archie Morgan ceetribeted a vocal sato, and current events anataticer research were, given 'by Mrs. Harold Bell. A reading on "Daylight -Saving" was given by 'Mrs. E. Mitchell. Amid a delightful setting of spring flowers and singing gan.aelea .an lea- Pressive morning' service was, held in Heneall United Church, Sunday, June 8. Using the theme, "Our Father's World," the junior and senior choirs combined, under the' direction of Mr. S. G. Rennie, choir lea,der, offered &Weal selections-. Rev. R. A. Brook, pastor, was narrator throughout. eliss Greta Laramie, A.T.C.M., was at the a:ewits. Following was the order of service; Selections—"The Spaeicius Firmament," choirs and, congregation; "This.' is My Father's World," Ron Ohuter, Billy Fink, Gerald &genie, Wallace Maxwell; "His Marvellous Handiwork," senior choir; "God is Near," Marlene Peteke, Audrey Walsh, ateriyin, Mousseata Eutleen Hyde; "Break the Fetters," Junior and senior choirs; "Holy is the Lord," senior clioir; "The King of Love," choirs and congregation; "Praise Him Eternally," Junior choir; "Open Thou Our ,Eyes," choirs and congregation. At 'the evening .serric'e Rev. Brook .eielegte "I Know Just How,You Feel" "I know because I have been that way myself. I have been so chron- ically tired that I thought I would never feel well again. However, I found that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food soon gave me new pep and energy and put me on my feet." 'Fired feelings, indigestion and loss of sleep nre quickly relieved by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. a Ask for the new neon. omy size bottle of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food "60 pills-60cts. 180 pals -10.50 YBOTCY'S USINESS by "Milk bottles don't have to be round!" In some such words a pro- gressive young man chat - legged .tradition and devised' a -hew, space -saving square milk bottle recently 'adopted by several leading dairies. This reflects hhe kind of restless,- creative thinking that makes for greater suc- cess 'in any line of business. Time -saving, money -sav- ing ideas are often surprit- ingly simple. And they may occur to anyorieJlut chances are they won't occur to you unless you for them, and develop a habit .of accepting Othiog • No matter where you work, there are countless aqicles, products, systems, methods capable 'of improve- ment, and needs- for new inventions and ideas. 'When looking for things to improve, it's best to start viith those most closely re- lated to your job: %Pr- first - idea may not succeed. But keep on trying. Your efforts will be appreciated and eventually rewarded. • • Men of vision are invariably great believers in tife Insur- anCe. 'They - see; it as the easiest, most systematic way to save and also provide security fOi their loved ones. W-127 urtn•-e,""a","'..":".!••:•tr. 6 • •extemeee, with th: Sara4n ''ine , a. 'Oallilai0t,. ..7 anger 'opened With Singing 'More Love To Thee, 0 Obeiett," the United.I.Ohilrhh,a'h , e their meet- feemeelpaCeillenat Wee lteld ..h.inO, O. Sin .. :aW4 :::: *4' "'"'' 1;71.1' 7 '8"ietY'a I ' The egn,l reelkanieeen, of , liii t lag in the 00400 '0(0'0 17111.il'aclaY the -ConiinunitY liall leanda00,4i. B. 'TON:we, In the `aliati, Ali, meeting el:Lege riel-Teirallr=79/P,- Leersslie441trieT AIL.* elVinata ' )131:77,0:11ti'thMper5:ayWe'r "J:141e1 'bele; That w. it R. vJeewIttearatWorinoi , by the president. The rell was then called, 16 Membors, Imink preseut Fate Board ,a giant of $35., Cried. BY 4 Ira Reason and W. R. Jowitt; The visaing committee Teleorted ba,v That we ediourn the council meet:I:111g lag made 19 Visits. It was. decided to and to hold a Pieele at theejnly meeting ' e Med. John Armetreing and 3. Ira Rea- son: That we lower the aeseseinent open as a court of revision. Oar- tihabyld; 4,auTheba2k8e, 4atml.3 pt. elate was en eSgarteirre4- 'Xiele Not To Teneptatiem" was sung Of John Riley $150 on the land at dot 15, cop.. 10. Careied BY tIohn, Arne : and the devotional was taken by Mrs stsoug and ' W. R. Jewitt: That we E, Geiger, taken, fro n 1 Cor., Rth -- take $700 off the esseesment of the chapter. A teeeperance conversation buildings of J. Stone, lot 13, con. re was taken by Mrs. .E. McQueen tiers. L. 'Mickle, Mrs. W. M. Cross and Mae CAareIrrisetzdengB:y W. It, Jewett and John Taat. we take 'no action E. Geiger, which ashowedthee we on he appeals of lots 31, con. 7, N "Must try to no -all we can if we are lot 31, on. 6, lot. 16, pt. la; co. 3, going to hate our boys and girls. tot 14, con. 3, lot Wye 17, con. 5, lot grow up pure and clean. The study 16, eon. 4. Carried. John Armstrong hook was taken on "Health andHeal- and W. R. Jewitt: That all appeals ing in India," ohm. ring bo -w many on dogs be granted. Carried. By W. more hospitals and electors and mire- R. Jewitt and Jelin esaastrong; That es there are today .sileee Christianity we give the Clerk authority to add has been spreading throughout the all new assesementeee presented by land. "Rescue the 1 - - - Peeishinz wa: - - the assessor to the roll 'for 1947. Car- sung,•and all repeated the Mis epah "god.' By W. R. Jewitt and J. Ira Rap - benediction:• son: That the court of revision en Love-F-orrest fietint, on the -1947 assessment roll be closed The Love -Forrest 'reunion was held and we reopen as a council. Carried. at tat(elfield on Monday when over 150 By W. R Jewitt and 1. Ira Rapson: members of the clan were present That the Clerk Prepare a' by-law ap- from Hensall, Zurich, Grand Bend, pointing Mr. Bowman as an assist - Exeter, Londesboro, .Seatforth, Sean- at" to Engineer P. A. Edgar, also a ley, Clinton and Saskatchewan Sports by-law to prevent dumping .of -refuse were featured, resulting' as follows on the roads of the township. Car- Races—Girls 6 and 'under, afa:erm -- red. .By W. R. Jewitt and J. Ira Ran - Love; ;Katherine Love; boys 6 and 'ton- That all accounts as presented under, Gerald Love, Russel Di iar --6--- be paid. Gerrie& By Wm. J. Dale arid dine; -boys 9 , and under, BillyAnd -- W. R. JeWitt: That we adjourn till Tom Lavender; boys 12 and under, Monday, July 7, at 7 pm., ES.T.' Car - Ronald Webb, 'Alex Love; boys 15 lied, and under, Keith Blanshard, Bob Accounts passed were as' follows: • Love; young ladies, 'Audrey . flainn- --- Geo. W Cowan, part salary, $70; Roy bell, Betty, eerie; young men's, Keith Tyndall, rebate on telePhone, $12; Blanshard, Ross Keyes; married men, Municipal World; supplies, $10.107 Percy Campbell, E}Lison Whiting; Provincial Treasurer, insulin, $4.34; kick the slipper, Mrs. C. Moir, Betty bell, Kceloitthheswpihnitrinaz Audreyneektie Caini-reen-e, pleBenynornwna,,rds' 4Tigoowg:he.$iassynacin;owosn'amd$4nu'elbg,pePr:iiealwri Garnet Patterson, Nola Love; relay $4.50; de. Quigley; snow, $4.50; Jack race, Ferguson Turnbull's side;e n a-eeMedd, snow, $4.50; Lloyd Medd, snow, in the plate, Mrs. P. Campbell, Fer- $4.50; Wes. Vodden, washout, $1.50; gni. Delicious , meets were served 'Sydney Dolmage, snow, $2; Glen Car - during both dinner and supper 'hour, ter, road repair, $1; Geo. Elliott, road after which the slate of officers was repair, $180; brought in for the coming year: Pres- Oliver Wright, road lights, $13.10; Wm, Livingston, road -lame Ross Love, Ilen,salle vice-presi- lights, $9.25; .E. a Crawford, road dent, Wm. Love, Grand Bend; sec.- ights, $2; Bert flunking, road. lights, treas., Hugh Love, Hens,a11. • It 'wasle ez; Wm. Carter, road supt., $30.00; decided to hold this reunion at Grand 'Geo. Radford, snow , and washout, Bend in 1948 on the King's Birthday. - •, a $270; Kenneth Rapson, washout, ' emee...........ea$1.50; Arthur Waralouth, grader op- • erator ,a126; Geo. Aberhart, gravel, -BRUEFt4D $15.60; John Bach, grader repair,, $810; Armed Metal Co., sewer ;pipe, $163.06; Geo • Goode, oil, $1.90; Gor- don -Radford, gas, oil ,and repairs, $107.57. .4; Genevieve L. Smith, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry, of Brueeneld, won the Perth County . aware, for orthopedic surgery. 'Miss Smith was a nurse -in -training at Stratford Gen- eral Hospital and graduated last week. , • • CROMARTY Kemp - , Hamilton Before .an, arch of evergreen and apple blossoms, banked with fern and spring flowers, Rev'. W. A. MeWiliiam united in marriage 'Anna 'Marguerite,youngit daughter of Mrs. Hamilton and the late John F. Hamilton, Cram - arty; and 'Mr. Alvin Edwin, Kemp, son of Mrs. Kemp and the ate Edwin Kemp, of Munro. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride, Sat- urday, June 7, at three o'cloek. The wedding music, Lohengrin's Bridal 'Chorus, was played by Aliss, Sarah McKellar, aunt of the bride. She also accompanied Miss Hazel Hamilton, who"sang "Always" during the sign- ing of the- register. The lovely young bride, .given in marriage by; her bro- ther, Robert, wore a flOoreength gown of tufted' nerion. marquisette. Her ger-tip Veil was held in a headdress of orange blossepas. She wore a 'strand of pearls and carried an arm bouquet of American Beauty roses with maiden hair bern. As matron of honor, Mrs. Lorne. Elliott, Staffa, sis- ter of the bride, wore a floor -length gown'of turquoise' ndt With finger-tip veil of pink tulle. She carried an are bouquet of pink carnations with maid- en hair fern. Mr. Arthur Kemp, of Staffa, was his brother's' groomsman. The wedding luncheon was served to thirty:five guests, by 'Mrs. Jack Dun- can, Mrs. Ortnend Pridham, .Ag- nes Hoehing,..afte.--AndreweHamilton and Miss Sarah licKellar„ ' Guests were present • at • the wedding from Woodstock, .Kirkton, Munro, , Cromarty and gtalta, :Tor travelling the bride *ore' a light 'blue ga•b#rditie suit with navy, accessories. On their return they will reside on the 'bridegroom's farni near Munro. The groom's' gift to the bride was a chest of silver, to the matron of licin- or a pearl necklace, to the, grooms- man a billfold, and to the 'pianist and soloist, cups and saucers. YOU, !,O CAN IN ' .0tit It ma me motto& lettestisat rid your ha of *chi* • corns. Tired Meed' are spplicatioe et, Attain.' ereeektiteat sflos aeseeest you that it's goat punt that psyche WM s pa sodas —SonaR gee INC size $1.00. AT KEATINWS & ALL DRIAGISTS BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown and baby of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. Frank V. Martin this week. • Mrs E P. Lewis and Dr. Blanche Barton, of Toronto, were week -end guests .of Mrse N. W. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. David, Dewar and son, George, and Miss ElvaeDewar, 'Of To- ronto, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr.' and Mrs. David Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. Jing Cameron, of To-' ronto, and 'Miss Helen Forrester, of Clinton, spent the week -end at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs.' J„ , Ritchie, of Elm - vale, spent a few days last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. George King. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hart and 7daughter, Helen, of Toronto, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. King. 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johns, who ree cently • arrived from England, called on friends in the village on Monday. Pete; who' spent 81e years in the Im- perial Army, just recently received received' his discharge and came to visit 'his parents. Mrs.. C. B. Chapman, .of London, is spending a few days this week at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. ,H'. Dunn and fam- ily, of London,. spent the Week -end; at their ocatage on Hill Terrace. , Mr. and Mrs. Al Cordes, of Cali- fornia, are guests of Mes. Irene ales - sett this week Nita/ Aligns MacRae and family; of Loeclon, spent the Week -end with Mr. and 'Mrs. W H: Johnston. WHEN IN TORONTO Males Your Ol•ente 1II11 Batt amity LOCATED on vold• SPADINA AVE. At College Strand ... S1rrgte RAsir.E505-;31171 Double $2.50 - $7.00 Write for Folder We Advise Early Reservation A WHOLS DAYS Stohi:4iSiNh WITHIN WAtlaito DIS/.NCE A. st. POWW, President IF YOU DRIVE OVER 30411ES AN HOUR reams ThEi 101111 ElOWOWS HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A TIRE FAILS . 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PmPettY FlOgari-BlAretlrY, .ca00.7,0P3Ta '`: .tor, Teams, Plate MasaPanar4'airbri lie LiahRity, fklelitY Stl.t4IY fAilfAs • 0& • Up to date equipment, electric stoves, refrigerators, washing ma- chines and other labour saving apt pliances improve living.and work, ingconditionsaroundthefarm home: Farm Improvement loans are readily' granted for painting, interior decor- ating, the purchase or improvement of heating, plumbing and sewage sys- tems or to help buy household and dairy appliances. Modernization is in„vogue and we shall be glad to help you save for the improvements you are planniUg or assist you in purchasing what • you want immediately. Come in and talk over your plans with us.% T • DOMINION BANK Estab#shed 1871 SEAFORTII BRANCH: E. C. Boswell - Manager 67P /MIASMA' . • „ V" 7" FIND OUR BANK IN THIS FARM PICTURE I' - 0-F1HE addition to *it! , barn has been -made possible through the banking services and helpful , fin- ancing of The Canadian Bank of , • Commerce. You, too, may need to repair, alter or construct new build -i lugs on your farm. NW foto Ear: lorover000t Loans • Purchasing Farm NiachinerY end Equipment •• Purchasing Livestock • Modkrnizing Farm Homes • improving Fencing, and Drainage • Installing Eleciric Noire! • Clearing and Breaking Land f or panning Investigate the many advantages you have under theVarm Improvement Loan plan.. Come in and discuss -your financial needs with our local Manager. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COENIMIERCE SEAPORTII,ZAANCI-1 G. C. lirighttall - Manager