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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1950-12-22, Page 3PPCgla3PR20, 1014 a Al no. ToA ten Drainage,. Matta in Spring _ NEWS OF HENSALL• The last regular meeting of the 1950 village council was held in the council chamber with all mem- bers being present. J. A. Petersen, tax colifactor, • reported the Out- standing 1050 taxes as beinig': $91$>15 and also reported a likely cash bale ance of $2,000 at 'Dec. 31, 1950. Correspondence was read as tot- NOTICE ol NOTICE Salvage WANTED LOUIS HILDEBRAND WE WILL PICK UP iron and All Kinds. of Metal, Rage Highest Cash Prices paid. lows: Dept. of Provincial. Secre- tary, re civilian defense; WArk" men's Compensation Boagd; 111* versdty of Western Ontario; Passmorer and family; Dept. of Highways; Dept. of 'Municipal AY:_ fairs;, Canadian Underwriters, As- sociation; Hensel]. District C'o-Shp erative; War Memorial Children's Hospital; County Assessor; Twp,. of Stanley; Fire Marshal; Huron County Health 'Unit report—same considered and bled. Jones and Hoy: That we author - DON BRIGHTRALL GENERAL INSURANCE Auto, Wind. Health & Accident; Life, Fire, Burslary, Bend. GOOD COMPANIES—LOW RATES PHONE 299 : SEAFORTH Above Everything bra Meg/env- LISS'S AT Your atttion is called to the danger to life and property from Christmas' decorations, such as draperies, scenery, cotton to repres- ent snow, etc. Displays of this nature and -the lighting arrangements in connection therewith, add greatly to the ordinary risks of fire. See that inflammable material is clear of and not hung over lighting devices, steam pipes, stove pipes, electric light bulbs, etc. See that electric circuits are properly fused and not overloaded. Have all tempor- ary decorations removed as soon as they have served their .purpose. REMEMBER! Nothing can render these displays absolutely safe, and that if .accidents are not to mar the festive season, constant vigilance and care must be exer- cised. D'ORLEON SILLS, Fire Chief. r .,; :..' 1 .;f .' ,,; , �1r..w' rf..% .r •r..t i 1 .% .::r -.n' reeY0 441 26," aa.b.Rg' . aY•' l eci, Ll,tker aid Jo!ppB., That we instruct, the eonatable to roeeed and col- lect all poll tag0at .once. Car-, tied. Parke and MQy; That we or, der six pairs ofi rl bper `boot• for the Firea►exl Carried. • Pilla and aaQoufts were read as: follows: O, Twitchell,' g'as $32.73; W. Brown, aupplies; .Hall, $31.35; Drysdale Hardware, sup- plies, Hall, $32.37; J. Bonthron. & Son, supplies, 'Hall $15,,$0, 1Rais0e1, laneous $25:60; A. Clark, supplies, 412; A. Spencer & SO4, supplies, Hall; $1.60; E. Fink. supplies, Hall, $5.15; Bell Telephone, $5.15 Hlten Expositor, y�rinting, $27.10; Hensall ,l?.U.C., hydro, Hall, $2.6.741; Com- munity Coramunity Park Bd., rates, $438.64; Public Library, .bal. rate, $273.83; Public School Bd„ rate, $7,018.24; County of Huron; rates, $4,045.28' Hensel P.U.C., street lights, $1 128; F. G. Bonthron, fire insurance, Mall, $48; R. Middleton, supplies, F.D. $19.39, miscellaneous 62c; C. Johnston, supplies, Hall $-, streets, $10.60; R. Petzkei salt, streets, $1.10; A. H. Erskine, County Treas- urer, tax arrears, $3.37; Hyde Bros., tractor repairs, $45.80; H. Hoy, councillor's salary, $32;• L. Luker; councillor's salary, $34; N. H. Jones, councill'or's salary, $34; W.' Parke, councillor's salary, $32; A. W. Kerslake, reeves salary, $51; C. W. Leonhardt, salary, $123.32; Decorating WALLPAPER e and PAINTING ROBT. FINLAY Phone 7 r gistration�s $34$0;'0,4v41!,�s pj elle $ 7.50; 10, . Sei.Aagxl, iirorp�,ea* dad •ary, $4.50; C. ,Jot}B5tign, firemen's aalar'y, 4:50; l+' ,Peler0, tireYnet0 eatery, 43; Le„ Noakes, hreraen'e espy, $5.50; 'G. 1Zousseak; fire- men*, re,men; ; salary, $4.50; C.. Volland, firemen's Salary, $4; si. Buchanan, firemen's salary, 49.50; E. Find), 'Chief, $39; J. Traquair, motor me- chanic, $49.501; T. Lavender, $10,50; F. Harburn, 415.50; J. Flynsl,'$15; J. R. . Sangster, $14; W. gona1e, 414.50; Bryan Kyle, $16; W. Car- lile, 415:50; G. R. Hess, $2; D. Sangster, $12.55 (,Firemen's saiar les, $240.50).. Total ,bilis and ac- counts, $13,977.87. Jones and Hoyt: That the bills and accounts as read be 'paid. 'Car tied. Several drainage matters were brought up by the reeve and con- sidered, same to be looked after in the spring. The Legion rooms provided a grand setting for the Christmas meeting of the Hansell Inlsttitiute. Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. 'Rennie were hostesses. Mrs. Rennie ar- ranged the decorations; including a lighted tree. Owing to the illness of the president, Mrs. Beer, Miss Phyllis Case, vice-president, con- ducted the meeting which opened with the Ode, the Creed and the Load's Prayer. In : apower to the roll call members offered a special collection, amounting to 421.55, which will aid the London -'War Memorial Children's Hospital funds. Mr. J. A. Paterson will forward the gift to the hospital. Each member was asked to name her favorite Christmas carol. A. discussion took place, re .business items. The sec- retary reported that a floral bou- quet onquet from the Institute had been presented to Mrs. Beer, who is in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs. ROGERS MAJESTIC \\\\\ V»xi %1 Fr■s,� w .gives delight to eye and ear Christmas Day and agthe year! MERMAID GREEN, SILVER GREY, BLUSH ROSE, MAROON, IVORY; WALNUT ' The gay, colourful, personal radio available in your choice of six sparkling colours. The perfect Christmas gift for all the family. ONLY $29.75 Terry's Radio .Repair Opposite Dick House PHONE 347-R SEAFORTH r• :1• : 1' : 1�: r 11 "1 Y:L �1 "r1 ._l 1, y 1r ; 1t ; }I w 1 J Bluebird Registered i DIAMOND RINGS Free insurance for 1 year. Ladies' and Gents' SIGNET - EMBLEM and. STONE RINGS 0 Open All Day Wednes- O day, Dec. 13th, 20th and 27thi and evenings until r 9 o'clock — Shop !Early! • Carlton • Rolex Oyster • Bulova • Certina 1847 ROGERS, BROS. and COMMUNITY SILVER Englishbone China Cups and Saucers Glassware Westminster Chime Mantle Clocks Rhinestone Jewellery J. A. WEST(OTT Upholstering Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs Repaired... and Recovered Factory Guarantee Free Plck-up and Delivery II Stratford" Upholstering Co. 42 Brunewick St., Stratford. For further Information enquire at - Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH The bells ring out their mel- odious greetings for all far and: near. AVON PRODUCTS MRS. ALBERT BAKER Representative Phone 356 Seaforth 1'aternohalk• looked' atter' ,Batter ''ho: sacra dtselns- UM x the amo u t cleared at tke (o7p n1unity Night on NoP , 24 was 46q,90„, The, second community night is 'being planned for Jan'. 12,,E but wihib the merchants on Main St. (north) will provide prizes. As last. year. adQnisealon at door will allow ehanwe on; prizes to be drawn during the evening, Progressive euchre will be played. Pians were made as follows: Cards, tables, etc., Mrs. Orr, Phyllis Case, Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. W, Sangster. The lunch, conveners will be named at the next meeting. It was decided, to secul±e the Seamon Orchestra. 'Mrs. Orr read a letter from Mrs. Geiser, having reference to the district ex ecntive meeting held at Crediton on Nov. 22. Several items in this connection were mentioned. Mem- bers displayed 6 -inch wool squares. These, when completed, size 45 by 60, will be forwarded to London War Memorial Children's Hospital. At the next meeting fall arrange- ments will be made as regards fin- ishing . these throws. Members will rentember Mrs. Beer with a show- er o8 cards. Audrey Walsh and Marlene Pelstke favored) with vocal duets, "Rudolph, the Red Nose Reindeer" and "Ffosty, the Snow - .Mau," accompanied by Edna Walsh. Rev. P. A. Ferguson, the guest speaker, delivered an outstanding message on Peace," a timely topic. Think peace, talk peace and act peace—the gift of ,Christ to the world was God's gift, because, of His concern for mankind, he said. The spirit of peace, good will and happiness which reigns in our 'hearts this season shows that we forget about ourselves and try to help others. The concern which arises for other people, behind ev- ery motive for peace, must be God. A; fyn vLlia ,wrvin' alt For each and everyone of you —we sincerely wish the best wishes in all the world on this happy, joyous Christmas sea- son. TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR T. J. ATKINSON, Prop. Phone 347-R Seaforth We always look forward to this time of year when we have the opportunity to wish you all a Merry Christmas, a Hap- py New -Year, and to thank you sincerely for your appreciated patronage. WRIGHT & LEYBURN Rhone 267 Seaforth Merry Christmas to all our friends — near and far — we wish the season's best. Good health, happiness and a year of prosperity. HURON WHOLESALE J. G. WALLACE Phone 115• Seaforth liotaoe May the warm glow of yule log burning in your fireplace be symbolic of our warm wish- es for the Yuletide and the New Year. A. W. BRIGHT AND STAFF GROCER Phone 77 : Seaforth 1 11111 ascus ,/fast Like falling snowflakes, our every wish for you is a dif- ferent one—but they all add up to a - beautiful, joyous Christmas. P. J. DORSEY PLUMBING and TINSMITHING. Phone 23 Seaforth peaee can: tiliPitqft 'e4 1, A:thie et the i l}o, Iic alp Mara a fe e w? hostesses at the aeXtitLee Middleton will g'lye like r!ylottp, 4,rl4 the speaker will be Miss. Lecide A 'hearty vote 4f thuuksl was pro- poseSL to all by lTs. Vd.ward"sil- ent • " sil- ent Night" was sung and. Hey±. ):'err guson pronounced) 'benediction) freshment served brought the af- fair to a close. Mrs. Grace Harpole. left Friday of last week for Ottawa, whereshe will visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. Tj. iL Pear; cock, and two little grandsons,'. Terry and Gary. A 'Christmas cantata, "King All Glorious," will he presented by the choir of the United Church on Sun- day evening, Dec. 24, at 7 p.m. This cantata embraces special numbers by the juniors --solos, duets, quart- ettes—and' uartettes--and` will be under the direc- tion irer -tion of S. G. Rennie, with Miss Greta Laramie at the organ console. The annual meeting of' the Wo= mends Missionary Society of the United Church was held In the; schoolroom of the United Church Thursday afternoon, Mrs. W. B. Cross, president, being in the chair. The .Scripture reading Was read by Mrs. W. Carlile and prayer offered by Mrs. Cross, Mrs. R. J. Paterson, Mrs. T. Coates and Mrs. E. Geiger were appointed to pack the bale which will be forwarded to Toronto for overseas relief. The bale will be packed Friday of this week. Mrs. T. Coates and Mrs. G. Hess rendereda vocal duet. Rev. W. J. !Rogers addressed• the meet- ing, eeting, delivering a very timely and ipformative message. The slate of officers in charge of Rev. Rogers was accepted and the following will act for 7951: Hon. pres., Mrs. C. Ballantyne; pres., Mrs. W. B. Cross; vice-pres., Mrs. E. Geiger, Mrs. W. J. Rogers, Missal. Ellis, Mrs. M. Drysdale; treas., Mrs. C. Cook; recording and correspond- ing orresponding sec., Miss K. Scott; assistant, Mrs. T. Coates; 'Christian 'Steward - (Continued on Page 9) May Happiness, gaiety and the spirit of good will—all that's symbolic of Christmas — be yours this holiday season. E. 11. CLOSE Compliments of the Music Store Phone 186 • Seaforth 'Yuletide greetings to one and all. Our sincerest wishes for a Merry Christmas and for Happiness, Health and Pros- perity in the year ahead. ELLIOTT'S QUICK LUNCH DINNERS - LUNCHES Main St. Seaforth McKILLOP The annual 'Christmas concert was held at S.S. No. 9, McKillop, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 13, with a large crowd in attendance. The concert was under the direc- tion of the teacher, Miss Marion Happy holiday to all! Our sincerest wishes for a Christ- mas filled with joy—fpr a New • Year filled with happiness, health, prosperity. W. C. OKE REAL ESTATE IO'he 689 Seaforth CASE DEALER WISHES YOU A Ott (lttFiztuiaz AND A VERY HAPPY AND Prose Nttu year Rowcliffe Motors Phone 147 - Seaforth dy ,e7'„ reeita taxi i let Gianvi :e, Pa hist Claire $ackwe11, s1¢i Dennis; 'daash1ig�ht dhl:. hand and choruses., dose or the. ...program, a +099 called, `T`he. Wonder $hf,t:,vr• shown with Bernice Gl'anvite„ PROCLA By resolution of the Council; -I hereby proclaim Tues -.ay, Dec. Boxing Da` A HOLIDAY and respectfully request the Citizens and Businessmen to observe same. . J. E. KEATING, Mayor. "God Save the King" w ,1, ✓R r1 ^1r liwl.:dlr1,1.;1 • BALL - MACAULAY LUMBER - BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LIME - CEMENT Phones: 787, Seaforth 97, Clinton a,,.. i,.. -4..4,.4 4. 4. s*..4 en ..n= ".,r r .n 1 err re . ..t' 1 ..•+` T,,,r 'T -x ' ., ' +' . y+' 1 Lew• , r , ,,. , A,.. , ;,+- ?tit, ,,r-• 1 ;?^ 1 x^ 1 sal; , e ., 1 r.- i ; 1 r.• 1 ;N1! ezd..'" Much as we'd like to pay a Christmas call to each and everyone we know in town, this is our surest way of greeting one and all. THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF Seaforth Motors Phone 141 Seaforth $ib Sir