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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-02-01, Page 4ified 0rgd Ads Inserted At New Low Cat5h t.ztCes. SALE, WAN`rED. LOST AND FOUND. ETC. -Par worry: First Week 1 cent 2nd Week', Cent 8rd Week Wj Cent Minirnun charge. each insertion25 Centa Each figure, initial and abbreviation counts as one wore of Thanks, InMemoriam Nottcea, Caning Eventa-1 cent per wore eintmem •5p Menta per week. Shies may be directed to a Box No.. c/o The Huron Expositor, for le ,tote extra. en. cents additional will be charged if ads" to above class aro not paid within 10 days of date of final insertion Births, Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge. ?Auatlion Sales, Notices to Creditors. Etc. -Bates on aPfdleatson. Coming Events 7LAN TO Al THE VALENTINE Seafarer in Northside United Church school room on Wednesday, February 13. 4387-1 TT'S ENJOYABLE DANCING IN THE +' Crystal Palace Ballroom, ,I4itchell, ev- ery Friday night with Don Robertson and bill Ranch Boys, or Jerry Rennie and his Rhythm Jesters. 4387x2 Wanted UTANTZD-THREE OR FOUR -ROOM apartment. Apply to Box 107, HUR- ON EXPOSITOR, 4387x1 • Dealers Wanted DEALERS, BE INDEPENDENT! SELL 225 well-known and guarante,d Jito Products, from door-to-door. Year round business. 518 will , buy travelling kit and assortment. Splendid vacant territories. One month trial with absolutely no risks. DETAILS - JITO: 5130 St. Hubert Montreal. 4334-4 Personals - SK1NNY MEN, WOMEN! GAIN 5 TO 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets fo d bl tilts r ou a res • new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquainted" size ONLY 60c. AU drug- gists - WANTED -BABY CRIB. MUST BE IN TTyGIENie SUPPLIES (R U R BE R Y" good condition. PHONE 97 r 9. Zur- it G00(18 1. mailed postpaid in plain. sealed ich. 438751 envelope with price list 6 samples 25c; 24 samples 51,00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73, WANTED - COAL OIL HANGING NOVA -RUBBER GO., Box 91, Hamilton, lamps. BAILEY'S FLORIST. Main Ont St. Exeter. 438454 15ITA.NTED-IF YOU HAVE HALF A V'6 dozen eats for sale, a lease contact Bos 102, HURON EXPOSITOR, Notices Lostand Found 4387x1 LOST - BEAGLE HOUND, MALE. - black Stith tan and white markings. Finder please phone LESLIE PEPPER, Walton, 848 r X22. Seaforth, 4387-1 ADIO REPAIRS -FOR ALL KINDS of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO . RE- P R. opposite Dick House, Seaforth. one 347-R. 4363-tf ATTENTION, BUSINESSMEN -TYPING done at home. Speedy, aeeurate and efficient service by- experienced stenogra- pher. All business transactions strictly confidential. Apply Box ' 100. HURON EXPOSITOR. - 4386-3 ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE I5 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual Meeting of the me.nbers of The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth. Ont. ,on - • " FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1952 I at two o'clock p -m. LOST OR TAKEN IN ERROR -BROWN topcoat, from Community Centre on January 18- I have the other coat with gloves in pocket. Will whoever has the wrong coat, contact ALEX ROYCE. Phone 656 r 14, Seaforth. 438711 Livestock Wanted LIVE STOCK WANTED - HIGHEST prices ;aid for sick or crippled ani- mals. VICTOR HARGRAVES. Brucefield. Phone 625 r 23, Clinton. 4384x12 FREE i-11ER1IOMETER. PLUS CASH at your farm for dead or disable° horses or cows. Phone collect Wm. Sproat Seaforth, 6,5 r 2. WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED. 4373-tf Farms For Sale for business, adoption of by-laws, and the FOR SALE --.FIFTY ACRES OF LEVEL. election of four Directors. -A11 members • Ts well -drained land. Has a spring creek are invited to he present ' j flowing throu h at one end which has not er Mr. J. R. Leonard, of the Ontario been known to go dry in summ Fire +t Thi. Marshal's Office. will be present and .will aroecrty has no buildings to mar its use address the meeting. fulness for pasture or for crop the latter of which has proven gulfs successful. Lo. The retiring Directors are John L. Ma_ cared I t', mLen south and I Ly mi] -s east lone, W. S. Alexander and Chris. Leon - of Hcnsall, consisting of the North Hatahardt, all of whom are eligible for re- election. of Lot No. 1, Concession No. 3, Tucker - election. _ smith 'township. For further partt.:ulars M. A. REID, ' apply to JIM ROWCLIFFE, 523 Wellington Secretory. ' St, London, Ont, 4356-4 • 4386.2 Rent BEIsIT , .4. ai TIz�vRrrlSxEti rooms in'. house in Hensel]. Suitable one person or couple. Apply Box 103, 1S0QX1 BXPOSIToR, Sgaforth. 48871 ,For Sale OR SALT -15 PIGS, EIGHT WEEKS - odd. Apply to JOHN HENDERSON. hone 839 r 4, Seaforth- • 4387-1 OR SALE, - DOHERTY UPRIGHT 0115n0. in good condition. PHONE 16-W. Seaforth. 4387-1 FOR SALE --•BOY'S SKATES, SIZE 10; '. good condition. DON McKINDSEY. Phone 24. 4387=1 FOR SALE -1 LARGE OAK KITCHEN ..cabinet, in good condition-' PHONE 311-L • - 4387x1 FOR SALE -PINK TAFFETA FORMAL dress size 14. good length; also boyo station wagon coat, size 14, worn -only one season_ Apply -to Box 105, HURON EX- rOSITOR. 4887-1 FOR citl.P�21 TAM, AND YORK PIGS, nine weeks old. Apply to ARTHUR -EVEREAUX. Phone 661 r 25, Seaforth. 4387x1 1 OR_SALE-TWO FRAME BUTLDIN'GS, 26x26, 15x24, Must be moved- Suit- able for garage or colony house. ROY. VODDEN,, Seaforth_ 4887x1 FOR =ALE 10 HOLSTEIN COWS CAR- rying second calf, due in February. Apply C. FABER. Phone 689 r 4. Hen- sall. 4386-2 FORSALE - SPRAYED APPLES - Spies. Kings- -Greenings, Russets, etc. Phone Clinton 613 r-24. FRED McCLY- MONT. Varna. 4884x6 j'OR SALE -NEW SINGER SEWING machines, electric and treadle. Re- -nes- to ap makes. SINGER SEWING CENTRE. 78 Ontario St., Stratford. 4223-tf CARHAYES EZE-CHANGE ALL -ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS KOOL VENT ALUMINUM AWNINGS AND PORCHES ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS Of All -Canadian Better Quality Materials 12-24 months to pay Three weeks delivery Estimates and Demonstrations given with 00 obligation. Write Box 95 HURON EXPOSITOR News Items c (C(itntinued from Page 1) fortune to be accidentally hit on the nose by the stick of a player. She is suffering • from a broken n0Se; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Appleby are celebrating their 45th wedding an- niversary this Saturday, Feb. 2. Brownies will be collecting pap- ers and magazines in their regular monthly drive Saturday, Feb. 2, at 9:30 a.m. Please have bundles tied up securely and left in front of homes- Cardboard will be' accept- ed. The Wcthelo Class of the United Church is holding a crokinole party in the church basement Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 8:30. Lunch will be serv- ed. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown were in Toronto Wednesday and Thursday of this week, attending the Ice Follies, held at the Maple Leaf Gar- -dens. . Gets 6-3 Victory • Hensall Intermediates• made an early 3-0'lead stand up in St. Marys Monday night to score a 6-3 In - i In Memoriam DUNS EY -IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mrs. Roy (Hazel) Dungey, who passed away February 5, 1950. Quickly and sadly came the call, Her sudden death surprised us all: We dannot, Lord. thy Plumose see, But all is ..well that's done by Thee. -Sadly mourned by H -lids, Bill and ' Family 4387x1 KEYS -.IN LOVING MEMORY • OF A dear father. Harry A. Keys, who pass- ed away suddenly one year ago, February 1st. He bade no one a last farewell, He said good-bye to none; The heavenly gates were opened wide. A loving voice said: "Come." t We often sit and think of you, The things you used to say.and do; We wonder why you had to die. Without a chance to say good-bye. --Ever remembered by his son Jim. ,lean 1 ,e Figzitisa,n a±i Dpi el t' termedia'e "C" W O:A.A, win mer the St Marys club, • HENSAT.L-Goal, Woodcock; de- ence, Wade, I. Nicholson; centre, Harrison; wings, Sangster, Knight;' ^los, N N'ebolson, A. Nicholson, Hildebrand, Mousseau, Cowan, Mun- roe, Broome, R. Sangster, ST. M,ARYS---Goal, Mossop; de- fense, Ennis, R. Dolman; centre, J. Noble; -wings, WosgarIy, D. Flet- cher; subs„ R. Baird, E. Elgie, Fet- ter, Mitchell, R. Scheurmann, Ellis,. O'Brien, Markle. First -Period -1, Hensall, Munroe (Broome), 5:'24; 2, Hensall, Harri- son (R. Sangster), 1.,4:40. Second Period -3, Henson, Har- rison (Knight), 2:22•; 4, St. Marys, D- Fetter (Baird), 13:13; 5, Hen- sall, A. Nicholson, 13:15. Penalties -Wade, A. Nicholson. . Third Period -6, Hensall, Hilde- brand (H. Nicholson), 3:00; 7, Hen- sall, J. Nicholson, 4:20; 8, St. Marys, Mitchell (Scheurmann), 12:43; 9, St. Marys, Fletcher (Noble), 12:50. - Grand Bend W. I. Meets Grand Bend Women's Institute convened' in the Town Hall with Mrs. Ed. Gill presiding. Following plans and activities were reported: North Group, an oyster supper -'in the near future; Grand Bend Group, a special Valentine tea at the Feb- ruary meeting, when children's clothes, quilts, blankets, soap, tow- els. and any good used clothing will be 'brought in and packed for overseas; East Group, fashion show and bazaar, proceeds amounting to $58.04: The motto, "Be a little more tolerant, a better neighbor and friend in 1952,': -was presented by Mrs. Webbwood Gill. Mrs. Har- old Walker reviewed current ev- ents. Theme of the roll call was, 'Why I am proud to Ile a Cana- di'n." Mrs. Raymond Kading in- roauced the gue't speaker, Mrs. J. Hey, of Zurich. who based her houghts from the ilieme, "Citizen - hip and Education." The two,'she aid, are so closely linked. training he mind and body to be a good'citi- zen. Mrs. C. Love gave a reading. Lunch was served. and Family. 4387x1 I Recessed Bathtubs $60 Cards Of Thanks `MART MARTHA WASHINGTON AND Richledge stainless three-piece bath- Miss Janet Watson, of Aylmer, pent the week -end at her- home, Miss Becky Griffiths. Stratford, visiting her aunt and family, Mr. •lad Mrs. Gordon' Elliott. Mrs, A. Paterso81 is spending a few days with her parents, Her ;a:her. Mr. B. Sholdice, continues,, to be ill. Mrs. D. Tough has returned home after visiting friends in Delhi. Mrs. S. Neale, Glencoe. spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stackhouse: Miss Beatrice Fowler, Clinton. visited over the week -end with ,her s'8ter and brother-in-law, .lsr. lid firs. Ken Scott. Observes 92nd. Birthday 'emirs. Agnes Baird celebrated her '2nd -birthday at the +home of her ;on, T. B. Baird, -in the village, en Wednesday, when a Baird family - dinner was held. Mrs. Baird is in 7cod health, a member and regular attendant of Brueefield Church. T1i Community extends congratulations. BRUCEFIELD aim sets, White S160.00 to a1e9.U0. Col - ,u red 5274.00, complete ' with beautiful aromed fittings. Air conditioning furn- aces 5295.00. -Special offers to plumbers ,nd builders toe. Save myny ':lu:ble do,lars, buy with confidence and have a niter home. Satisfaetwn guaranteed, Extra discounts off catalogue prices if we utply ,.everything you need for complete nlymbing or heating installation- Cata- loeue includes litho photos of main fix- , 'urea prices and installation diagrams. 'Select style of sinks, cabinets, laundry :ubs, shotf,tefs, stoves. refrigerators. Pres - :aim water systems, oil burners, septic and Au action Sales r= HI, tanks, etc- Visit or write (AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE AND Property For Sale JOHNSON MAIL ORDER DIVISION, FOR SALE -EIGHT -ROOM HOUSE IN Egmondville, newly decorated interior : three-room apartment upstairs: woodshed, garage, stable and six lots; also house, 10 acres, on Highway 21, one mile south of Bayfield: full plumbing; good repair. CALL 56 r 12, Bayfield. - 4387x2 POR SALE TWO-STOREY FRAME h!rse_ -North Main St. Four bed- rooms three-piece bath, living room, den, kitchen. built-in cupboards, hardwood floors up and down stairs. full basement, hot air furnace. Apply Box 104. HURON EXPOSITOR. 48S7z2 HOUSE FOR SALE I STUCCO HOUSE FOR SALE ON George Street, Town of Seaforth. Good roof. good basement, bathroom, two bedrooms, living room, dining room and • kitchen. Machinery, at Lot 9, Con, 1. Township .of Tuckeramith, 14 mile east of Seaforth. No. 3 Hi^-hway. on Wednesday. Feb. 13th, at 1 o'clock, sharp : CA I'r1.E---3 Jersey cows six years old: 9 Jersey cows three Years old. some fresh, balance due in February and March; these cows from choice Registered stock; 14 stockers, Dur- ham and ereford, good condition, 650: - 700 po, ds: 7 heifers: 3 steers, 400-450 pound 2 Jersey'heifers; 5 young calves PIGS 92 chunks, about 75 lbs. M ACHIN- MRY--~McCormick-Deering milker, pipeline, 2 double units, nearly new; Woods electric grain grinder, practically new: Cockandtt drophead hay loader, new; McCormick - Deering side rake; rubber tired wagon ; hay rack and ensilage box ; Massey -Harris 7 -ft. binder; 10 tons mixed hay; Renfrew 600 -Ib. power separator, used two months; 1951 Wills Jeep, half -ton pickup. 6,000 miles: Frigidaire electric stove. 4 -burner, large size- Terms -.- Cash, ' GORDON HORNER,Proprietor: E. P. Chesney. Clerk: Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 4387-2 • Further particulars dapply to .AUCTION SALE -THE UNDERSIGNED' auctioneer has received instructions to ALVIN W. SILLERY, sell the following property and .household Seaforth, Ontarri�o, effects by public auction 'Solicitor for the Fatate- on Saturday,. 435611 February 2 1952, at 1:30 p.m-, Goderich St. West Seaforth: PROPERTY - Two- storey white frame house with bathroom I and hydro: barn suitablefor garage: lot 66 feet by 160 feet; will be offered sub-, i"ct to reserve hid. HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS -One Astral refrigerator i used I' sear): Lackner upright piano; 1 Raymond' drop -head sewing' machine: chesterfield bed .nearly newt: cabinet radio: dining table: kitchen table and chairs; china cabinet:1 hall rack : 2 chests of drawers: bureaus - washstands: quilt boxes : bed and mattress; baby: bed: Rat desk: morns chair: number ofsmall' tables: leather rocker: settee and' '2 _chairs: lahips : rockin-r chairs: clocks: 1 kitchen range: Quebec heater; Good Cheer heater atove with oil attachment : mw; 1 pedestal; large quantity of dishes; garden took: sealers; flower pots, etc- Terms on Property -10a: on day of sale: balance 30 days. Household Effects -Cash- ' ESTATE OF MRS- JOHN GRIEVE: Harold Jack- son, Auctioneer- 4386-2 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Stook and Machinery. at Lot 10, Con 12. Hullett Township. 144 , mites north of Londesboro. 3 miles east on Wednesday. February 20th. at 1 o'clock, sharp: HORS- ES -Grey gelding 10 years old: roan mare 10 years old. CATTLE --6 Holstein rows due time of sale to April I : Holstein heif- er. pasxure bred; Durham heifer. pasture bred: Polled Angus heifer. pasture bred :- • Polled Angus cow, bred Aug. 13: Ggernsee cow 8 years old. pasture bred: 6 Durham cows, pasture bream; Registered Turbans bull 3 years old: 6 calves 1 year old (Hol- stein and Durham): 2 Polled .yneus =lam: 8 Durham calves. These cal• -es could be finished as babies : rvarhatd heif- er. 700 lbs. (fat). PIGS-al1'am saw: 2 Berk and York sows carrying third litter: 7 Tam chunks; 10 weaned pigs. HENS - 176 New Hampshire and Leghorn bens. MACH:WERY---Gao. White No- 6 thresher (new 19511. 24x42; Hart -Parr 3 -plow trac- tor nn rubber. recently overhauled and in excellent shape: Massey -Harris 8 -bottom low (new); 10 -ft cultivator nearly new; "-^ormiek-'-'eerine 7 -ft. binder: McCor- mick-Deerinw mower: Massey -Harris s14' rake: Frost $ Wood damn rake: Mo=usy Harps hay loader: Oliver 2 -row corn =cur. fl --r• M, -es -v -Harris 11 disc fertilizer drill • "essay -Harris manure ,,-'reader: 3 section harrows; 10 in•,h "raint=rinder and soma ia'k : Wmds mOkiag ma-hine. 2 un't welkina plow: 130-'t. dri--e belt (new) -•rhber tired wa^en a•-1 slid Mg racy : set sloop s'e'ghs: 2 oro -1". s ales: cal•n•- hnusa 10x12: 3 rain shelters: new Pu-aeye nil brooder: 2 coal brood, rs : electri - Me Cormiek-Deering cream separator• s t t-' cert itlinpnrs ' new\ : •et h-en14,5n9. fine arias ni3r'ie borne=¢: fnrl.s shovels. ho s chains and nrmein^a small items: '-uah- s,O rrl<r1 grain- a"out to tons, a"nut "0 tons cut hay. T••rms---Cash. 'PRYIPVRTY -to" "era Nt4 Lots 9 and 10. Con. 12 Township of /Follett: brirrlr house. ha"k barn 46090 with rement addrtion 13100. Hydro furnace house insulated. All wo-k- able land: spring creek_ Sid Lot 11. Con 12, Township of Hallett. 50 acres. all freshly seeded. About 3'b acres workable land: some small barb. ,spring creek.. Pro - Notices To Creditors NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of JOHN SHOLDICE A L.L PERSONS RAVING CLAIMS azainst the Esfate of John. Sholdice, late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in theCounty of Huron. Retired Farmer, de- ceased, who died on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1951, are hereby notified to send , fn: full particulars of their claims CO the undersigned on or before the end day of February, 1952. after which date the assets, will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED AT SEAFORTH, this 31st day of January. 1952. McCONNELL 8; HAYS, Seaforth, -Ontario. ..I Solicitors for the Estate. 4387-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of. Jean Sterling Murray, tete of the Village of Hfeasall, in the County of Huron, Spinster, Deceased. GRED'ITO1SS AND OTHERS HAVING claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the Undersigned Executor on or before the First.day of Marco, 1952, after Which date the estate's assets will be dis- trgatted, having regard only to claims that have then been received. JAMES MURRAY SMILLIE, Executor, 3t Chudleigh Avenue, Toronto, 4386-3 NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of AGNES BOYD L,L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Este of Agnes Boyd, latae ot'• the Town of Seaforth. County of Hum- • an, Widow; deceased, wpb died on or about the, gad day dr January, 1952, are hereby - ndtitied td send in to the undesaigned on bm ;lie#"ore the . 16th day of February, 1952, tall Particulars of their Claims. Imi?.ntdiately atter the said last men- ,ttbrfed' date, the assets of the 'said estate Will be distributed amongst the parties e'htitled thereto, having regard only to alandns' of Wbleh the undersigned 0boll s 'ilieVr hikve notice„ to the exdlitslon of ail <)1ilertt and the Anderatimed. cviil sot be to 'Airy Verson of whose clean the &signed. shall: hot then have notice the ,a€se d!Y dlstribtited or any part tt til;,fu (4i a � tits 'craft this 23rd day of erties will p be offered at1 sae subject to r s=erve bid, if not Wold rprevionsl . WLL- 9 Lliilif KNOXr. Presesetos: B. P. Chesney. Cleric: Unsold Jackson, Andtilmeerr, 4181.4 I Try'think), Etitlsitol'' want 486u3 Ads.' %Atone' 41, Seafor,'th Streetsville Hardware, Streetrville - Ontario Phone 261 ; Evenings 51 R 16 IRS. JOHN P. BELL, CLIFFORD AND family exams.? gratefully thanks and appreciation to their friends and neighbors who kindly assisted in their resent be- reavement. - 4387x1 MR. AND MRS. JAMES RIVERS WISH to express their sincerest thanks to those who remembered them or the occa- sion of their 66th wedding anniversary ' with cards, letters and messages of con- gratulations. 4387x1 TIS FAMILY OF THE LATE BYAM Rowcliffe wish tb thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness krid sym- pathy extended to them during their re- cent 'sad bereavement, and for ,the many beautiful floral tributes, Special thanks to the Reverend D. A. MacMillan. Mr. James T. Scott, Dr. Alex Addison, Clinton, and j Mrs. W. A. Wright. 4387o1 ! /"' ' MERE WORDS ARE INADEQUATEeTca i Euchre Dance express our gratitude to each aria'' every one who has helped us through these days of sorrow, with beautirul flowers, e In Hensall Town Hall FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Sponsored by Kippen East Women's Institute Euchre 8:30. sharp Music by Desjardine's Orchestra ADMISg1ON 75 CENTS Ladies please bring Lunch LUCKY LUNCH PRIZE weeds of sympathy, deeds of infinite kind- ness --we can only say, "Thank you, so much." DOUGLAS A.113 FRANK GRIEVE AND THE ELLIOTT FAMILY 4387-1 Births ARMITAGE-In Western Hospital. Toron- to. on January 2.5. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Armitage Inee Margaret Whiter, of Maple. Ontario. a daughter - Margaret Elizabeth Ann_ SHANNON -At Scott Memorial Hospital. on January 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shannon, R.R. 4, Walton. a son. INTERMEDIATE W.O.A.A. HOCKEY Ilderton vs. flensall 'HENSALL COMMUNITY ARENA Monday, Feb. 4th 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION — 35 cents and 15 cents was. Monster Carnival IN COMMUNITY RINK, 'HENSALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 8:00 P.M., SHARP Costunite GIRLS,'UNCER 10 - FANCY COSTUME COMIC COSTUME GIRLS, '''t) to 16 FANCY COSTUME COMIC COSTUME LADIES F1NCY COSTUME - COMIC COSTUME BEST COMfC COUPLE YOUNGEST SKATER Classes BOYS, UNDER 10 FANCY COSTUME COMIC COSTUME BOYS, 10 to 16 FANCY COSTUME. COMIC COSTUME GENTS FANCY COSTUME COMIC COSTUME BEST FANCY 60UPLE OLDEST SKATER BROOM BALL FARMERS (Married Men) vs. FIREMEN (Married Men) This will be good, as it is a challenge game, 20 minutes of real action! RACES l' Girls. 10 and under Girls, 16 and under Ladies -Any age • Boys, 10 and under Bogs, 16 and under gents -Any age ALL CASH PRIZES -1st, $2, 2nd, -$1, Mrd 50c Absolutely y no skat'ng without Costume during the Judging, and the Judging will commence at 8:30,•sharp SPONSORED BY :THE, RINK COMMITTEE ADMtaSIOIV: XDULTB so. CHILDREN 250.,, . to y 1 i, is CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt. o Benito. Man., are visiting in Crow arty after an absence of 43 years. They are guests Of Mrs. Hunt's sis- ter. Mrs, Matt. Thompson. Mrs. Hunt is the former Gertie Miller. -nd her father owned the store flow operated by•Ross Houghton. While tending goal• at hockey •'ractice the other afternoon, Mur- ray Balfour received a severe cut over the eye that required several stitches. Cromarty farm -forum was enter- tained by Roys' forum in No 5 Schoolhouse -Monday evening, Personals:, Mr. and Mrs. 'Donnie Scott and twin daughters with Mrs. Scott's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Bechler, Zurich; Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. B`n'ng and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Mc- Kellar in St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norl^ls, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobi with Mr. and Mrs, John Norris, Ailsa Craig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, Sr, with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Stott, Staffa; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott with relatives and friends in Lindsay and Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Storey and Lorena in Kinca'c- ''ine with Mrs. .Storey's parents, Mr. and MT:. Guest; Arnold Storey and sister, Mavis, Stratford, !n Walton with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Storey; Mrs. Filntcre Chappel left Friday for Hamiota, Man.. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drake -Mrs. Robertson and John in St. Marys with Mrs, Robert Chiddick. f KIPPEN The annual meeting of St. -An- drew's United Church, Kippen, was held Tuesday night, with a large surplus reported on hand from all organizations. Managers appointer to the board were Winston Werk - man. John Sinclair, Nelsen Hood and Duncan Cooper. Al! other offs cers were re-elected. During ths year there were eight baptisms, two deaths. and four marriages. _Four new members were added dur ing the year, and there are eighty families on the roll.-- Rev. A. E. Hinton is minister. Mr, and .Mrs, W. R. _Cooper vis- ited relatives in Detroit over the week -end. • Mr. and Mrs.'john Cooper enter- tained their neighbors and friends on 4'lday .eivening. A most enjoy: able evening.was spent by all. , Mr, and Mrs. Norman Dlel ort spent the Week -end with Mr. Diclt- ert's mother 111 OliffOrd. Mr. an rs. muel Cudm r `' d M Sa oe were in 1 or'oltto'O'er the Week -end Mr. and Ws'. Robert Green; of Londert, and Mr. and MIs. Wesley •+ reen4,, of 3 PitalYell, ,Vi4iie<L oil Situ - • day with •.heir father, Mr. Jonah. Green. visiting their daughter and son -ins law, Mr. and 1Mrs. Pinkney and family, _. We are pleased to report that Mrs, Robert Thomson is improv; ing nicely. Mr. Arnold Gackstetter visited on Sunday with his 'father and broth- er, Mr, John Gackstetter, of Zurich. Mrs. 'Carl McCiinehey returned home from the hospital much, im- proved in health. We are sorry to learn Miss Kate Bengough is on the 'sick list. Mr. Orville Workman spent a few days with his brother and sis- ter-in-law in Oshawa.' We regret reporting Mr. William Sinclair was taken to Scott Mem- orial .Hospital, Seaforth, in failing health. HILLLSGREEN The annual congregational meet- ing of Hillsgreen United Church was held Wednesday, Jan. 23, with Rev, A. Hinton as chairman. Ross Love Was appointed secretary for the meeting, Wilmer Turner, the church treasurer, gave the financial report The past year had been one of the most successful in the s(hurch's history, there being a sub- stantial balance on hand. Helen Love gave the report of the Sun- day School. Rev. Mr. Hinton gave the report of the Session, and ller- .Sert Stevenson gave the auditors' "eport. Herbert Stevenson and Ross Love were appointed auditors for 1952. The managers for this year are Herbert Stevenson, Ralph Turner, Ross Loye, George Steven- son, Russell Consitt, Elmer Turner, Reg. Porter, Harvey Turner, Robt. McAllister and Ward Forrest. Mem- bers of the official board -are Har- vey Turner, Ross Love, Herbert Stevenson, Ward 'Forrest, Russell Consitt and Mrs, Ralph Turner. The secretary then read a vote )f thanks and appreciation to Rev. Mr, -Hinton for the gift of a new ':ulpit, Communion table and fern stands, the work of his own hands. The note was as follows: "On be- half of the congregation of Hills - green United Chrrch, I would like to convey my thanks to you. Mr. Hinton, for the gift of the pulpit; Communion table and fern stands. You have given generously of your time and energy, and it is surely an excellent piece of workmanship. We are indeed grateful' to you,. Mr. Hinton, for this act of thoughtful- ness and kindness in presenting. these gifts to opr Church.-Sigire on behalf of the Congregation," The meeting -was followed -by -.lunch and a social evening.'• gb—RTH McKILLOP Mr, Fred Hoegy returned home Sunday after spending a week with h s daughter, Mrs. Ed. McKenzie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Foster Smith and son, Orval, of Mon-rieff, were' Sun - Say visitors with Ml'. and Mrs. La- verne Hoegy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Regele at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Pierce at God'erich last week. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley, of Zur- ich, were recent visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Dietz - Mr. .and Mrs, Ross Sararas, of Cromarty, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert. - Some of the Manley sohool girls and boys had a friendly game of hockey with the Brodliagen school children atthe rink there on Fri- day afternoon. At the services in the Evangeli- cal Church here, Rev. H. Brox bap - MAKE ITA DATE To Attend the St. Valentine's Dance Town Hall, Hensall FRIDAY, FEB. --15th DESJARDINE ,ORCHESTRA Admission 75c Sponsored by North Group of Eastern Star, No. 222. LUNCH BOOTH IN HALL Proceeds for Exeter Hospital Fund Med Ronald 'Bryon, eon of 'Mr and Mrs. Elmerr and. 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