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The Huron Expositor, 1947-10-24, Page 3• Yr, a fogi...gogral....2xEs1.947..: • 11'11- •!•,,..i•"' ur o on, aor Has 906 Points put of POs- sihle 1,0904 Francis Hick-' nal in e�nd Place. Arthur Bolton, Dublin, has !been announced as the high scorer in the Seaforth Swine Milo tor 1947. In zecond plaCe was Fratrla R.R. 5, Seaarth. Six factors were taken into account '• when, marking: Marks were given for the sow, for judgment in judging, written examination, care and feed- ing, monthlyreports, and attendance at the club meetings. Detailed statements of the marks will be qent tcj each member. A sum of $76,50 was awarded to the members as prize money. The club was organized and .directed by Gerald Nelson, assistant .agricultural representative for Huron. ' Arthur Bolton had 906 points out --of a total of 1,000; award on sows, PARADOL Da.CHASE'S Paradol , • ... ro?. PUICH RELIEF OF. HEADACHE & Other Pains • • 0410,tp,. AW..vxmeseWMgr /.ti&A• 4(44, wineClub 339; for Judging. 08; Wigan °mai- ..,91; ca re° and feeding, 100; Monthly reportS-e914 attendance at Tneotings, ,190. .In second place was Francis Hick- nell, with 366 for his sow, 80 or Judging, 64 for written examination, 182 /or care and fe'Sding, 07 tat monthly reports, 0.4 loo for attend,' ante, giving a total of 888 POInts. Individual resiilts. 4ivere; Arthur Bolton, R.R. 1, Dnhlin, 906; FranciS Hicknell, R.R. 5, Seaforth, 888; Jack Murray, R.R, 5, Seaforth, 885; )116h ael Connolly, R.R. 1, Dublin, 878; Malcolm- Bolton, R.R. 1, Dublin, 877; Ross McClure, R.R. 4, Walton, 864; Lloyd Cuthill, R.R. 4, Walton, 863; John McGavin, R.R. 2, Walton, 847; Ken Campbell, R.R. 1, Dublin, 840; Donald MoChire, R.R. 4, Walton, 836; Glen McClure, R.R. 4, Walton 835; Merton Rackwell, R.R. 1, Walton, 832; Douglas Keys, R.4/.0 1, Seaforth, 832; Lorne Gaudio, Seaforth, 826; Merton Keys, R.R. 3, Seaforth, 824; Eric Andersen, R.R: 1, Londes- boro, 824; and Harry Johnston, R.T. 1, Dublin, 809. HAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight, Ronald and Mary Knight, of Toronto, were guests of Mrs. M. Gemeinhard over the week end. DICK THE UPHOLSTERER Wright- ESTIMATES FREE Gordon A. NO OBLIGAT,IONS FOR SERVICE AND GUARANTEED WORK ••• .400wwnh.. * . w4fdrilcOnt 4,13-6pf-KAE On SS When you arrange a loan from your ;bank„you gain an extra, asset. Your per- sonal credit is now confirmed by -your bank credit': ' You may use it to take advantage of a 'business opportunity, or for some per- sonal purpose. Itis tangible evidence of your initiative and enterprise: , Your bank becomes a place of reference -and goodwill in your future business and personal life. Credit at your bank becomes one of your valued assets. This- ' is the way Canadian banking wOrks., Of h banks .1.15 IS ONE It4S•1034C1 • hoinCannan's3,2001tranc 0 ploy their part in .the !tinily life and Work of 0,0,1411ore • -dn k. iit - OeYeta ppl! y attend" ed the trarvest Home Serviees at Sk MarY's Angliean OhnIrCh, on, Sunday ,afternoon and also the an- niverfary services Morning and evo- ning at Zion; United ChUrch. Mra. AL Ohurphill, from Bronte, visited over the holiday with Mr. and; Mrs. Cecil Bowman. Miss Jean Hocking, of Toronto, vis- ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Miller. Mise !Margaret Norris, of Teronto, spent the 'Week -end at her home. ELIM'VILLE Mrs. Thos. Bell, ,spent the week -end with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna, of Seaforth. Mrs. Jean Jackson and Mrs. Mel. Alexander, of Toronto, spent the week -end *ith relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods and Bobby spent the week -end in London. Mrs: Jas. McLaughlin. returned with them for a few days. ' Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, of To- ronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Murch. '• Mr. 'and Mrs. A. Stephens, of Brus- sels, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephens. Mr. Joshua Johns, of Exeter, Saturday afternoon visiting friends in the vilTage.' Mrs. John Johns, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyce and baby visited friend's, in the village on Sim - day. spent „ old ZION • Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper had as their -guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alb. Smale, Staffa; Mr. and Mrs': Howard Wright, ,Jean and' Percy, Mrs. J. Balfour and Dalton, and Mr. and' Mrs. Lawrence Barker and fam- ily. Mrs. S. Hewitt, of Mitchell, spent last week with her cousins„ Mrs. Glenn Pepper- and Mrs. Morley Lan- nin. Mrs. -Alexia Malcolm visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Malcolm and attended Zion anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams, Bur - .ford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold DeClute and family, Toronto; Miss Mary E. Gra- ham, Dresden, and Mrs. Geo. Graham spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Malcolm. !Mr...and Mrs. Herb. Britton ' and family visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Stanlake, Exeter, on Sunday. Mrs. George Jarmouth and family spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. , DUBLIN The Ladies' Guild of St. Mary's Church, Dublin, met at the htime of Mrs. Charles Friend. on Thursday. The afternoon was spent in quilting. Lunch was served by the hostess. Messrs. Andrew .and William Dant- zer visited in Windsor. Miss Marie Krauskopf, of London, spent the holiday with' her mother, Mrs. Catherine KrauSkolaf. Miss Jean Costello, of London, vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello. Mrs. Young and to children, of Toronto, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke, ' Mr. Martin Murray, of Toronto, spent the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. McKILLOP Societies Meet The W.M.S. and W.A. of Duff's .Church, McKillop, was held at the horde of Mrs. John Hillebrecht op. Tuesday.evening, Oct. 14. Mrs. W. .„ Shannon presided and opened the meeting with the hymn, "Break Thou ' the Bread of Life," after which Mrs. George Campbell led in prayer. The Scripture lesson was then read by Mrs. Chester Hendterson. Mrs. F. M' Kercher and -Mrs. G. MacKenzie we e appointed delegates to attend the se --- tional meeting at Moncrieff Oct. 16. Mrs. George Campbell presided over the business period. Mrs. David' Shan- non had charge of the program. Hymn 148, "Breathe on' Me, Breath of God," v was sung after hich .Mrs. Kenneth Stewart offered prayer. Mrs. Chester HenderSon gave a Christian Stward- shit1 reading., Psalm 714 Was read in unison The study book *as ably tak- en by Mrs, G. MacKenzie. Readings were given by Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Mrs. 'Gordon Papple and Mrs. David Shan- non. The meeting closed with. Hymra 571. . - Mrs. Henry ,Koehler celebrated her 81st birthday on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Koehler, where they enter- tained a number of her friends and relatives. On the same day Mr. and Mrs. Becker, of Preston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, when lie cele- brated his birthday., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert were visitors with a relative who is ill and lives near ListoWel. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Chappel and chil- dren, of Kippen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rock', • M.r, and Mrs. Elmer Koehler have moved into Mrs. Elligson's house at Brodhagen. / 11- tonmot 4 ---------------- ••• SPONSORED 8Y YOUR RANK . 1040,44" Olt ,tliidAt y fi11i,r0. 14, 0,P4ity, al4,1014* Woo '''lpfr. an 4 Virgt. 1Ce4,*090, Of B111 f;fle Wld, ere tionday' $0,eata4t Mrs. Bilam Mr, and Mrs, Fru * OrieveAnd tit- tio son, ,of lIrucelield,, Were SI,MdAY guests at the 1101nMr, and Mrs. M. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Wili Clark and fam- ily have moved lute Pleb new home and will soon be comfortably settled. We Welcome Mr. and. Mrs. Clark and family to the village. Rev. Mr. Tavener, 'of Holmesville, was the guest speaker at the United ,Church anniversary Services SpndaY. Mr. Tavener gave Very interesting talks to a'full Congregation. In the evening the Choir was assisted by Mr. Lockhart Johnston; a former •Varna boy, now of London,. His daughter, Miss Betty, very ably sang a solo in the evening, accompanied on the or- gan by her father. ItarVest thanksgiving service will be held in St. John's Anglican Church at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26. HAY The Council ,of the Township of Hay met in the Tons -hip Hall, Zur- ich, on _Monday, at which time the following ,correspondence was pres- ented: J. N. iCantin, re tax arrearsl. Dept. of Planning and Development; Hydro Electric Power Comniission. The following raotiOns were then passed; That the 1948 assessment roll as handed in ,by the assessor, Wm. H. Edighoffer, on'Sept. 30, 1947, be accepted, subject to appeals' that may be entered at court of revision which will be held on Monday, Nov. 3,' at 2 pan. at the Township Hall, Zurich. • That since T. R. 'Patterson, engineer and inspector on the Beck- er Drain, has inspected the contrac- tor's work on the Becker Drain and has approved of the work, Henry - Lawrence be paid his account. That By-law No. 11, 1947, intosing a per- centage charge for penalty of a rate not exceeding one-half of one per cent per annum, on the trst day of default, be passed. That the collec- tor's 1947 roll as handed in, by the collector, be accepted. That accounts for Hay' Township roads, relief, Hay Municipal Telephone System .azid Hay Township general accounts be paid. as per voucher: Relief—Mrs. John Suplant, $25; Em- ma Bassow, $8.90; Mrs. Edith Mason, $15; A. Heideman (rent), $3. • Township Roads —Alphone Masse, $31.48; Leo Masse, $29.90;, Jas. Masse 3148.12; Glen Campbell, 330; Lucien Corriveau, $30.88; Cecil Rowe, 36.60; Ed. Corriveau $30.88; Alfred Meichin- ger, 36.50; Albert Hoffman, 326; Erv- in Schiibe, $3.25; Gordon orrIveau, $37.05; Wm. Sharrow, $6; Tieman's Hardware, 33.32;. Canada Culvert Co., $514.88; Charles Dietrich; 350; Earle Zimmer, 75c; Rose Garage,. $6.65; Marcil 'Corriveau, $136.95; Ed. Welt - in, $1.t(); Arnold Merner, $4; Pierre Cantin, 32; Louis Cantin, 33.90; Amos Gascho, .$12; Lloyd Campbell, $32.95; Elnier Rowe, 33.90; Carl D. Mullin, 35.20; VTm. Northcott, $2,60; Dennis Ducharme, 317.55; Ray Fisher, 317.55; 'Cameron McGregor, $6; Joseph 'Can - tin, $10; Walter Statton, $16.20; The Pedlar People, 3198; Thos. Welsh, 3100.90; R. Grenier, 43.39; Zurich Motors, 33.23; Henry Lawrence, $174; H. W. Brokenshire, $5. Total, $1,- 719.20. • 01,P4 '49/fralitak ,Ptatt '• ,PIPOPPOx' 00-0;934 EL1408'PPIArY emk PAP' e4Penae,' 029.21; 'Hp( 'st,f419.40X .n,lop 0. L. Smith, 02; Pei) TOP*: Phone Co„ $2,449.82; H. W shire, 09.22; 143001c 410-04i 'COliector of Customspi:, eise,, $650,82; Northern Eleetric, $576.67. Total, 0,08844. General A.ccounts —H, W. Broken - shire, 445.23; A. F. gess, 49.95; Treas. Twp. Usborne, re Cann4fit, 0.01 Drain payments, $1,$17,25; Hy. LaWrence, re Becker Drain; $.2;19.8.10: Douglas & McCallum, $103.39; HaY Stationery, ;90; Ethel Williams, $84.61; Frieda Haberer,.$74.83; flank of erer, 20; 14, A 30FY VitP*6Vg.0•14 Ti-04Aureillit gP41041' TO0Ownw,-SiOgou. WI T944- $8.57841., The;meeting ,P,4.10urAlied to af 140$9M,X;94f..It 10V' r0a)AiliCu oqTP.;'-•94 gogPIPP-As 0110W"; VP* StalarY and ste,fe exPonstt!„4022.441 110texuan,, extra, la!birt, 4.70451;•,' gaftuail. $91).4Q exPre014, treW,10,' 0942; truck liwsucsAugust seppember, $46,0,6 new -101eiMPOPgr sa; paw summer operators ,and treglk' lar operator g holidays, $160.6o. oro,r tat; $895.91. — H. W.BrokenShiret Clerk; Geo. Armstrong, Reeve. • Give Portraits For Oristmas It is Suggested That You Make Your Appointment Early ONLY YOU CAN GWE YOUR 'PORTRAIT JACK DOERR PHOTOGRAPHER A Convenient Appointment will be Gladly Arranged PHONE 343 EXETER VARNA Holiday visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Argo and family, of Toronto, with the McConnell family; Dr. Harry andf 'Mrs. Reid and daughter, of Pronto, with the former's mother, Mrs, M. Reid; Mr. and Mrs. ;Carter and little daughter, of Londoin, with tbe lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Chut- er; Mr. and Mrs. Lathem and family, accompanied by Miss Beatty, of Lon- don, with the latter's, mother, Mrs. L. Beatty, and Edith; Mrs. Addle Willis, of Toronto, with Mr, and -Mrs, Wat. Oster; Mrs. Eliza Smith, and her ghter, Mrs. Dodsvorth, of London, were renewing acquaintances in the village Sunday; Mrs. Cole, of ,Chisel - burst, in bOinParty with Mr. and Alm latill0ofEttidtersmlii4. • If you have ever been. faced with an emergency, - you know how important it is for party line "part- ners" to give each other right-of-way on urgent calls. Please clear the line immediately, PARTY LINE COURTESY IS CATCHING... Putting it into practice on every call you make is your best guarantee ' that others will do the same for you. 1. Keep coils brief. 2. Space your calls. 3., Give right-of-way - So urgent colls. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, OF CANADA • INT is here •e., • +. • ' • • o' ;.•-'r 4 • ,••!•••Ve,'.4- Aostmre.„. • !!9?,,,,,Im!. . • - • .'''Ve..4R See the GENERAL MO(TORS DEALER for Cold Weather Protection When the temperature drops, and the chill of frost creeps into the air, the sensible bird flies south as fast as his wings can carry him. The sensible car or truck owner makes an appointment with his General Motor 3 Dealer for an all- round winterizing job. Bring, your vehicle to us today! Let our Winter -wise service assure your safety and Comfort dnriri the icy months ahead—protect you from the costly inconvenience of hard starting,. anti -freeze leaks, tough gear -shifting and blind driving. No matter what make of car or truck you drive, our skilled service -men are equip- ped to make it completely weather -worthy! General Motors Dealers' Winterizing Includes-- . Cooling System Seivice . Winter Lubricants - Engine Tune -op and Battery Service A Thorough Check of All Accessories • ' • • •-• , etAS-414111 SEAFORTH MOTORS CHEVROLET. PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE BUICK • CADILLAC lillEVROLET ": M C TRUCKS • -5 , • !Ai ,!,!!!