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' Felt �V - a4ay by T.. ." �, �'.­', 1). -o - Siichbol Bo''ard C o , r M-,- �. � , PL ,V g' ' "ects Slate, x � ., f?, . U ion J1.1 ' — i�`. '* , '""',` I I., ­ U ", . 517,1��, �� Ho6k . , 1, , tea , 1.,- I.. -at" Annual, Meefi`* g 'of, , .1 _ b 1,11,� ��,;.. ,ii�r..­ . � , . — ­ 1. . Hensall report-' , r I ­ " 1" .. .... - .. . Two residents. � -�,�,,,,�, . " '-.44�e , �L ., 'r I I .1 ". I '* "I,,. . I �, I a � ed 0, slighl- earth tremor . I 11;1 ­," I .,jon,��­ k �X,%,, "rill1777M, -M; �VZ-*,%� R, I q., ; - ,� :1" 1 `� r,� Fpa# - -1- "' � 1�4 ThO annual meeting of -the local Tuesday mOr early r,,,��.', o r Purch I xlm . . ning. .::..- , , . � - �016'11`:�",Itr,' I— � t '# 11, Fres�nt'Past Ma ' I 1; 11 I I ) ase o A&d1vit"" I 111 . sters' - t.T,j . . ati a "W� � "t , ranch Of tbO QAuadi Legion was . ., . , , , I , , . . r ... .. `:,� 1'1�." . . I ­ , R'111 K113 ' an' .. I . 1,- ­ : � ,z �'.­,, .. .. . - r, At 12: 15 a.M., MT& E. R. DaYIS, ., ` `§!--,�.,' . ,., — - # r '' ., " Z�,,­, , , , . .... -t" .: �-.i" I ,�,,I'. ,r , , Jeweb"Here Last Week bod la.atmaek in ,the (LegioWoluar- wife ci; Cquipt4ble -Devi . I ,,:,al�� - i , �f ., . . I I ,'.. "I I I , If, % ',I . , s, was.,aew- .. .,M, '. - - ."....- .1 ,�, . - .. . . .� , : I �,rr '. `7!��' - 1,�i�t ; r ' - j' �� . J�')"J,� ,� , ,�-. R, T1% IPL 4 , - 1`11'1*� �11'111,14115 . ; 1�1 v .1 i � Exposit � . Lr:�.� , � .!1�111 W, . .;;;; jr ,orkrinted .A I , I ",.�''it;i I. Move, the r':;; .r 1 . in, ar to . .t.. �.`,'�. E-A:�l :­ Ca -5ery Adds inree, '61'eS 'Lo ,0P0iF;n­�,i,1,,,x ;.'.o� %, �. Al, the 62nil ar � tOrs. The first halt of the setting Ing ,Then 'tho'chair in'which she ' uni erikary Of MO Was taken UP In general business, was, *gtjjm,g,.'pt . toed I , t .T.,9.1 � ,,.ice S6.g , I 0 W, P� ­ , f I . , 91 I Orange Udge here last week, two �With t ­,.aaaaaaal. -1 I Tuesday Next Week 1 -- � J� U ,41w, I t k . -he of the previous windowe and door Shook ,,n -;i-,. I , , . some : . �. 11,�"": I �1- -. . I . . . . I .j W-- - '­ -� ,and . � . " q,jn�pgg I ., , , , , t - .. IIA#t * IM"ters were pr 'if" ornam . ents fen on a cabinet Con-� ,:� ,q 4 �!, $� - , - I . '1941 I I "M �) . , esiqnteo with meetings -VA by tile secretary. ,I �i � . Next , wpek T q1tor V! I 'L L '. , , _ ­,, ., � ­ F '?�j-� 'y f "I 1',"" 11 18. T werf; , 111ani 0. I - � L ­ . , ,� ;, . I , V, 11 �� � ... t,A 116 I, , �Wil , . I I . �,00�'�1�4np- A"­'.L�'11W � &A �q tailed - - I te, , � L, - -- L �, ORi -r-- , � -Coiq;, arth gave a de ,%tslilei, 1*04, Vbp­waff. gleeplug at., �',,` v-1-1. . I I i a ChR, dren. 01 I - . , ade. Hogg ,0 P S.. I 1 for $700,4,st �­. IS . . , , , -W ?% R11 14014.,and 0 i - 'iA , Tuejedgy ,after- _- - . , r -.R� 3 ! "' !�,� Q�,,!M at *�Qlj�ch�y-. L Th ,financial statement for the year.,' ,the -time. woke with the bed and : c 11 I � i , I Wili'L be, printed � I � tile,. I . r - 0, - . - -111.1 V sMhta were 414' noon two -days ahead of imhe- Xpr Sig . ,14 � ,g 1 .. p.r.,t,#, -4 ' - ,A ,11�,,,., ', , uo�­#�sv - �� '�`Ij 1.�� , 1� A � , 'i i4 . 11 , il I . . TE11A, 'P ,� , ­ I am ud, at .o bj,. M.W.' , Comrade George Rays, said he walls, shaking. I . S14 in order that Final 1152 meeting PUbpq ,g��g,�,.i,m' I I �, r N� . . ,4rth received a musical treat vjuje,,, _ 4�� L , , ' . I .11, ... � . all 01 . iWis Abe annual ''#" "� - W � d by 'County hada successful year in the sale .�L Mrs, Da*fs- j'nativs of, , , st"10 I&I Board was 'held the I ; I ­ � , ", ­tt L ight WhejL'80rpUpilS of the - readpris .. , X­.i3O,41q',4�'qy'��,,.� ' ' ' i' ,� .,­;""' , I ft;Itind, Frift, , their " I Xaster Anson Colem � of poppies and wreaths. ,$ ­ , 1� ,F In may receive fu ,,L, _ " � '' "­:�t;­ . a2le . ports,4 said Shia hadbeen through the -blitz ,� . I I � " . . MAP., tpq �� '�,V� . L �­"­ - I qp��gud�'tho�w- -in ' ­. ,, ­ ,� , , �L �­j,", ." j'j .1 I Officer William L O'Shea reporW but experienced- liothfng,� L W " L 'I, ;,.4,,�'l Ioeal� Public School --presented a copies before Christtq#s Day School Monday, even ki whew mein* ChiAl I � 11 1� " , , I V 11 6 I as. sird 4." ,:' . . - , .. ,I-', � I P . I I d, as well, so the 6,kaff nia bers finalized the purchase of ap- ' . j"inssL pa.#,�q,­,�'It;. L I that 16. g1joi. hookey for the "small its this. . � .." �. 'ChAkmas, ci ice In North- '" y , f,4A;--A. 7-,P, " �, ,- % I L , � SlIIer�r.V'`SU10AU.M­VnST. 71601y, I i", , side i Upited enjoy the same. holidays,t proximately three more acres for '', try" would a aia be . carried out ' .'..�ffl`-"N�ii�, = Miss M. E. ..akoen '' I— I � 9 Rl�!N'11!.` 0 L . .. ;!l 1� 11 L I � " I � 11.-.1.11; by other Main Street businesr, new school pr6perty,- L 04flsfti.as, - ap �­:­Illil , , olof , w4k,p ��'�­�I,�,;."� -urday mornings, from 9%.a.m. ,to Turi;�uIl, trained the Pupils and led ­ ingA -,,, ,�t,� Sat ­­­ 'p, � - .. , ­� , I , LL - .L I I "I B. Kirkman Auxillar -iiil!�,�,,..*,....."";!".,Ii�,�?.',�l?'�,',,� ­ I es. . trlbuted ,by�.§in%-O�', the tr,2� . �,',­-'�,,�. - the ntation � 9p I I We,- � , 1,.V.w, " Cliff Broadfoot, re , , , � Gordo� Muir wae appoint- " I - Q- , ,,", L IT - , ) - I , with Mrs. J. A.. porting on the Mjijn J�t. .S' I I .Outli,I, -nj�41 "Jj6L,�� 'I,. �'��'Q' : �,�.:�,.,., ­ ­ Ah -O."o, L �.,�,;Z�A, " * .... ;t - -L "I.I.-LL�', " � "I .0 W1 I "I" I 1- � ' � Miss W.' Sav- Because of the earlier press present building, or old school, ij -A*' ,`­*,�. 'Lr li:-k",� ?, . 'L . 1, 'Lr ,,, '­�,;Y, , " � - , at the organ. b,rAr jj , ,� i .7i Three,,; I., -71. '� . ,�rl -,*,,�, 1W .­ ,1131�1 .� � 97, � , 't � ;;.L . .,,. . j.1 �jj j - 'i.. � "* . '� : I . ". L��'.'�,.�, -,Tn L, ­ � . : , , �, . costs, were boe� held � for, tlfoi,� ifinuren, , . � �,,V! . 4� .�� �,, .... t , � ... I L �." " "I I � , "..., , , . "i ­,"', : I , ,� , .I., - �,. � " , s In cha)rge of decorations. to bave their copy in the office Ing hold at a minim A further the afternoon. . .�A, 4'' . , '­.�I. ;, E as trainer and coach. Com . I - time, correspondents are asked stated maintenance _ ... I . " 19oldsAnnual Meeting O'Shea, 'was granted $300, to be . : I , " , r � ed to be� in �4arge of these teams Juniors tose to, e aup9l; In: B ans readf th6 Christ- ..- �� . . . - T -de . - .0 , �, % " I .. . '. i 9 so,- . by Monday evening at the lat� supply. of coal had Ubmeen required, , L ' " I. i I � I gkpqzrt on sport for the comin I E I ecalt e d "' "i mas; � I , .I..." I . ,�' .1. .:" 4 ­ o I'll � lo-.Sarft -----,., , 1, �,',', : I , . T r- e f I storY-� Soldists in Carol num- , est. . he said, which was included in the . . ,. I '­­�':'ti' he annual M60tiug Of the Ba q9n. It was 40.61dAd that Leg' i last week L when voters,faiceid a ber4j Included: ,Larry Byerman, . 19 I. : 1� I '. "., k.." � ' ' - , . . 447, 'Will Commence 8 I Shirley Kleber- Joan Robertofi, and district adveetir� maintenance costs, of $501.76 and � . ,I,.,,,,, I , ,­,�.- � ,,,,�, .. I . I . .. 1. 11ii ";'11 ­ . , aturd . two -name ballot, ,Dr. E. A., Mc- ersi, who have not alreadybeen -passed for payment. . � . - 'I?., . bara, Kirkman Auxiliary of First 'A9ck I ia Tuesday I- Local OPM . I I �,,,,�� , 'morning, Dsce;pber 20. . Peter Kelly, Mary Scott. Sandra 1, I ' ' . ' ' " 1 I'll, ` �'! ", I .."; I I " ,� � I &1101)Y�Irljll - Church was hold � Master, shown here, will beg[0 contacted by The Expositor W. T. TeaH, reporting on as af,W I rr �. 4, I r � ,� . his third term in the office. He . � " I � � , �� � .*, 11 I ' Mc&nigiiel' Elizabeth Stewart, Nil ­ i ie for Lea d' Af I ""' � . I l'oesday evening, with the presi- ,, Elect New Officers Before a sparse pre,-Chrlstmas defeated A. W. Silleryj local Berger, Larry Berger, Linda Sims, and wish.to place a greeting school, read a ,Proposal, from ,#ie .. I . I '11- , ­ ­ , � � � . 11, " �: ,�kvl�,l � , - ­ 4Unt, � Mrs. J. B. Russell, occupying The latter half of the meetioog crowd, of 200 in Sarnia. Tuesday ad, are requested to.,ciall before architect, changing the' colored 11 - ,.I I lawyer and member..of Betty' Muegge, Alice Nixon And , . 1. "I." " � � "�111�1 , I 1, th the 1952 � �Ir L � I ,saw the election of officers fdr t e night, Seafor Baldwins sunct,ou Fischer. % : . ,. tgii�ehair during the business."part, D , the end of this week. concrete finish in the classrooms ': ­ � �11 I ­ I I AA �� I �� "I r I r . I to mastic tile, at a cost of $955,00. � � , � ef"the, meeting. � coming year. The exedutive for, 1953 their third defeat in as, many council. Dr. McMaster was ac- Glee Club memb M611 � 1 . ` 0 � � I . claimed Mayor In no Ion = erS Were: – . 4ay's Ifi, "I 1� I ' `� I .S . ­ .� - 11 . . 1 I;I�jll, Ty . I; �� '.ieports were read,by the officers of 1951 and 1952. Ellen Cal- . � I, � I * I If& aii follows: past President, Jas. starts, taking a 3-1 decisdqn, from ininat Craig Willis, Pay Scoins, This had. been anticipated ,by the ; - �, 11 ,� � 4' 1 I T. Scott; president Les -lie, Beattie, Sarnia!,% 'Junior Sailors after a hot- I der, Xath n Boshart, Karen Nich- I Board and, following final discus. fl'�` ;4 , W. I , ,�.*, r .. �� �,­ ��', " Ij' � 7t - , - -S , " , ' rly I ,e , . ly contested game. Sion, was approved. 0 - r,.,.,",�. A1114 c0liveners, attesting a year of 1,49t vice-president, Jr. C. J7 Bills . Ion. Townsei Leacme G es- ' er 1 4, - . Olson, 'Made I . 11 mribigress and, good work. The aux-1 2nd vice-president, L, -C. Hoggarth; High ff�oorers on, the -ice were. r Cromarty Ladies' Aid I . � - � , ",",',�'. ' ' . ' ­,,�,, - Bach,' Agnes Ca#er, Betty Muegge, Monday nighoVe I.H.L, game . "�,�, I, Mary raised $585, and the tale!xt secretaryp J`6hn L, Hotham; treas- Wright, Ores and, Lamorle with ]Break -In Purchase More Property . pe pdt, I I .i??t i � %,I'. I � ... Reported At wane , ". �,�,, table, with its monthly sales, rai.s� wdiew, Margaret Reeves, Aim the 'M . 1::r�.. I , I . 1, iureir, D'Orlean-Sills; sergeant -at. One each for Sarnia, and Morton 1,1.' Gene Nixon, Judy Bosharn Arrangements were completed league leadership into'' .. �:: rr . ,r " �'j . j,:4'r .�, � � ,�4, 11 ed.. $24. Hensall Garage Sunday I Reviews Year's Work for the purchase of additional pro- hands.' By whItewa�hftig,Merch;mfs . I.,R, I arms, Kenneth 0. Powell; pension with the single for Seaforth. Gar � . Joaw Boyes, Ellen Gorwill Joan I ,,,%%% Z � , , Mrs. H. R. Scott announced the haplain, Rev. Baker, for Seaforth, and Don Og- � . I 0.g .1 . Bill's Service Station on No. 4 Charters, Joan Dievk, Sharon Hoth- party, east of the school site, for 4-0, the St. dbluniboan Irish went,to - �,',%,;,-�, -1 11�, , . , Al , I w. - Highway, at Hensall's outskirts, op am, Pattricia,11orton, Shirley. Kleb- Is&? Alol, Society of Cromarty Pres- . ure, sufficient the top of the league, to tie with' I ,V�'f, - program and Miss Maude Laldlaw'w. A. Jones. den, in the Sarnia net, Played out - . 710 asnual meeting of the Lad- $70,0 This will ens ' . 1 11 " . , grounds, should an addition have nine points. � I I ", V11 i, , . , I ". I I ; .... . � . wo6ad. the scripture lesson, Mrs. -D. Chjiirmen- for standing commit_ standing hockey. Crated by W. R. Bell and his son, er, Paul McMaster, Marlene -Miller, byterian Church was theld, at the to �be built in future years. The loss for Merchants was, their �'� .. , ,G. Campbell said the prayer. 1, tees: entertainment, Thos. Beattie; The Sailors, opened, the scoring Jack was broken into early Sun- Ma.Q Munroe, Sandra Savauge, John home of Mrs. M. Houghton recent- Accounts for the new -building first --111 ---two Seasons. The 19Iiii , , l6kall New officers property, Robert M. Smith; house in the first period on a goal by day I Scott, Isabel Shannon, Linda SiW, ly. , �0­;;; 1. . morniig. Fifty dollars in all- � � ; ;;, ,; 11, I The C.G.I.T. girls sang a medley committee, Hartman Hulsser; mein- Jack Wright, assisted by Ross Free ver, Cigarettes and chocolate bars Donna Elliott, Carol Ada ' rchitects and cov� ,champs have found this season's , "I A s 111. I 11, -all. Don Morton tied were stolen. Entrance was gained Albrecht, Merle Cooper, Jim Crich, by Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mrs. Lloyd t tition. � "', ', I of Christmas carols, and Miss S. 1. I bership, Grant Finnigan, special and Hap Rand I ins, Rjith The devotional period was, taken ering the purchase of stacking league tougher, with closer ciDmape- the,score at the, II1.53 mark on a by smashing the glass in the - front ,Sandra Dungey, Dorothy Fischer, Sorsdalia, in the absence of the I iMcLean told a story, "The Little events, W. R. Smith; sick and vis- chairs, were approved in amoun 4,A P Ing an In the second set-to between Eg- . ,4 , �.. , I . . I , . ". ) Whio. lone effort down the ice, door. Marion Mollwain, Alice Nixon, Ruth secretary, read the minutes of the account from the municipality on mondville and Winthrop, the latter 11��f�I � Blue Flower." Mrs. H.'H. Leslie iting, Georg Eaton; sports, � of $25,247.38. An item cover I.I., 1, asol Mrs. John. P. Scott took up O'Shea; trustee, John Earle. Scoreless second Period A local citizen, who heard the Pinder, Dougl.", Scott, James Scott, last -annual meeting, and the re- the issue of the debenture was held found themselves agadn unable to ��.�, . . the offering. . I I Comrades R.E.- Willis and Fred crash of -glass, said he saw a late Annette Towmseiid. port of the year's. work. A, report . "' .11, .. over pending further information. hit the win column, as they fell 5-2. - lt.LL .1 The officers for the coming -year Snow were appointed auditors for A second period that saw four model car drive away from the j4ilior Glee Club members were': of the card- committee was, read by , "I., � � I I 1953. Penalties banded out, two to e4 I L ��". iWers, installed by Mp. D. Glenn 1 1 ,ph scene. Constable E, R. Davis, Hen- Karen Pinder, ,Mary Eastman, Eliz- Mrs. J A Westcott, for the supply Although Winthrop ,has lost air ­,� , . . treasurer's anW fu�nishing committee, told ot games, the club is by no means a " �; ,I� I 1 4, - team, went Scoreless and sent the Sall and -P.C. Cecil Gibbons are In- gge, Mary report was given by Mrs ,Calder �1. . Campbell, and are as. f6h6ws: bon- The evening concluded with cards '- . Thos. Scott. The : . arary -presidents, Miss S. 1. 'Me -Lean, I and 1-unct siprved by the entertain- teams into the third Period with a ves-iigating. Scott, Joan Robertson., Dianne Den . I arrangements for a meeting with Pushover, and -hasn't been beate" I ]!.�� � melit committee. 1-1 score. I I - - McKaig, and showed, a substantial representatives of the staff to fj�. by more than two goals ,this 6 11 . .��1,111. I Mrs. H. J. Gibson; president, Mrs. . nis, -Peter Kelly, Sandra McGon- balance on hand. eal- L. I I" . ItL I Ross Free cracked the ice at the 0 00— - igle, alize .the -purchase . of required son. . I I 4�� I , , � . . -1�1 V11, J. B. Russell; vice-president, Mrs. Donna Elliott, Elizabeth .Mrs. Houghton vacated the chair furnishings. This meeting could . . ���` R A. McMast6r: secretary, Miss P. � Hold Chrls,tmas 'Tree 18:47 mark and Ken Lamorie, on Squires, -David Stinson, Emily El- and Mrs, Dulleanson was appointed not previously be arranged, he .1 �,� : l The Legion Branch, with the aid a solo, put ,in .the clincher at the ame Match ,..., the.Ladles' Auxiliary, are hold' sa n 1; I. Patterson; treasurer, MISS, Janet of liott,. Pearrx McLean, Larry. Byer- to take charge of the election of id, si ce the iiew school had to Play throughout the first period ,�� , cluff. . - IS: 38 mark. I I ing a Christmas' Presbyterian .WMS man, Billie Pinder, DonaldIduegge, officersi . . .pl I Pianist, Mrs. J. A. Munn; Home the children, 1 tree and party for SEAFORTH—Goal ' - Baker; de- . I Lloyd Pethick, Andy Cald-er, Donna -president which ate as, follows' be In the final stages of comple- was close and keen between Merch- � `�t " ' 0 Years of age and fence, Alcheson, Storey, Schooley-," � a -e Berger, Phyllis Bryan ,, Mrs, M. Houghton;. Ist ti,Dn. Accounts for ,$134.35 -were ants and St. Columban.' In th4a'seje- , " , �?I;§ . I " . I'll . Helpers, Mrs. Ir" R. .Scott; Wel- under, of all 1.4egion.and Auxiliary forwards., Morton, Br m a, John vice, Mrs. T. L. Scott; 2nd vice, approved for payment. end period St. Columban's pressu :11?, . Oome, J. Muir, Ills . 1. re , , ?. .', , � come and Wielfarie, M�ss Harriet members. lt,`,��',,,W­ffl�, lie held in the R. Muir, Shine, Butson' talls'New Officers Patterson, Janet Rowe'liffe, Hank Mrs. Thos. Scott; s,ecretaxy, Mrs. to n the Merchant Club. The " It, . Murray; literature, Miss Belle�Leglou quarters Sunday afternoon, Pike. � I Berger, Baker, Bruce Austin, Carol Ber- John Wallace', assistant secretary, 'Attendance At,96.8 Per Cent lit 'o I ;I I.. 11 ' . i6d , .. . ­ r, -Mrs. James Scott; treasurer, Mrs. sh spirit. I,, -� .- 11 � -istmas meet. Linda Savauge, Barbara Plumsteel, Calder MbKaig; card committee, Public 'School appointment to the ud-vi found Winthrop 9, , . Campbell; Glad Tidings, Mrs. Clare Dec. 21, at 3 p.m. All members are S�ARNIA—Goal, Ogden; deferi,cej Church held th4ir,Chi Consideration was given the th first t. , fired the Id L The W.-M.S. of First Presbyterian ger, Gordon Miller, Bruc6 Pulsife Y McEwen, who tall — � Relth; press secretary, Miss S. 1. urged to bring their children, who Guthrie, R. ,Moffatt, Laur, Ward; ing -Tuesday with the presio�ent ,Davina Hubert, .Judy Crich, Linda Mrs. Thos. Scott; work committee, High School Area 'Board. C. A. game match, and it w t until t IS, ; "!!,I, . I 1. i " I Xc`Lean; life membefthip, Mrs. J. come under this age group. ' forwards, Lamorie, Green. K. Mcf- . ' Dobson Carole Dennis, Marilyn Mrs. asn' h �, �, I I I I X. Willia,,. ways.,and. means.' . Mrs. .D. GI n Campbell, opening Lloyd Sorsdahl, Mrs. T. final whistle that the f "All, " p, F'Or'bes, Dunham, the meeting with a poem and V'A'Od'e I I I— - ,Mrs. J. , 'The �Gffieers and members. wish ,fatt, Beatuebam en I V. Daley; social can-venpr, 'Mrs. W. to take this 'oppo' 6k, � Janis Adaiiis, Barber was reappointed for the ormet had I "-:;i, rtunity to thank Randall, Free, Wright. - n Y a the game on ice. Clashing -hardand -, -, �­ �w�I�, I A. Wr 1. Bonnie Laing, Mrs. W -m. Miller, Mrs. Thos. comi 9 e r. � dn,na­­�'­­' ., I pr yer Weiglun, Bob Reith, Nelson Ball. Scott and Mrs. Houghton. I 7,1111 Andrews, Mrs. Keith Sharp, Mrs. L. taking part - a ' fast in the first period, both fimm� , , *"'� , a . � -Administration accounts, cover- .11, , , i9fit; group leaders, Mrs. Ed. everyone in the community for Referces--Bud Dodds ' nd Fred x -The secretary and.,trea-surer read �, ..". in Legion activities Fellows, Sarnia. Ing salaries and services were ap­�Callle 13P with 011b goal. .1 , ". I. .. " First Period — Goals: Wright the different secretaries. proved for $2,350.19. Eginondville's fast skating wore - I "I I Weinberger, Mrs. Scott Halikirk, during 1952, and extends to, all reports, followed by reports from Mrs. H'. W13rte, .Mrs. W. 0. Johnston, the compliments of the season, Sjcrfbf�re .1, � (Free, Randall), 6.04; Seaforth, was read: by Mrs. W. J. Thompson Principal D, N. Eastman report- on Winthrop, but close"Ichec king by : " 11 I�- -7 Morton, 17:53. Penalties: Wara and a prayer by Mrs. Robt. Smith. Local Juniors Bow Twice ed, a total enrolment of 305 pupils, the Winthrop defence held their . � 1 ,,,, I . 6:41, Green 11:15. and advised that a few, more en- oppon,ent's win margin down. A .1 econd Period "The ,Christmas Night" was sung rolments were anticipated foljow- la-st-minute power drive backfired I " — Scoring, none. by Mrs, W. E. Butt. Mrs. D. Rit- , IN I I s Penalties: Schooley 5;47, Berger Ing the Christmas holidays. The On Winthrop At the final whistle . � � Tuckersmith -Council Deal I chie gave a talk on, "What Christ- Before London Last Week they were down 5-3. . � I i 8:16, Randall 10:47, Green 19,:.46, mas Should Be." . - *—­­'­�­ - ­ . .. percentage of attendance, at 96,78, ;; I Third Period — lGoals: F*Ve Installation of officers was made Seaforth Baldwins. tackling that was considered exceptionally good, . . : . —*— . lq) I With Year,- End Business , (Wright, Laur), 18:47; Sarnia...La- by.,.Rev. :D, 'G.- Campbell, with the London Lou Ball Juitiors in O.H.A. DoWt Forget Your considering the slight epidernic of ,,, I I morie, 19:X Penalties: Randall 1953 late as Pofollows: honorary 'B' scheduled games )ast Thursday � colds and flu in November and . . . . . "I -.-.—. -- 8 1. :24, R. Moffatt 2:13, Dunham 11.24, presidents,� Mrs. W, Freeman, Mrs. and Saturday nights. showed plenty TB Seals Purchase December. I 'III, ... I Indian Professor � Robert ij�i�ymple, township road Be I auchamp, Schooley, 12:35. Robert Eberhart; President, Mrs. of skate and fight despite a dual I . In spite of the overcrowding in Egmondville Grouns 1. V��11 � Will superintendent, tendered his resig- "I 7,"-, 1 The response from the Christ- lower and middle grades, Mr. East- . -r . �,.: , '- Speak Here December 28 nation to Tuckersinith Municipal —9 I D. Glenn Campbell, Ist vice-prest- loss, 4-0 here Thursday, and 5-3 in ' mas, Seals 'campaign here has man said the staff is ably coping 1 - I "I " I . � dent, Mrs. John McMillan; 2nd vice London Saturday. 1111"' � ' ,,Council Monday night. Coiincil ac- ' . - not been as good as in former with the problem, although looking Christmas Meetingis ��i'. cepted tile resignation with regret, president Mrs. James Kerr; 3rd The, first period was fast Thurs- years, with only 131 persons- ,,, forward to the move to the new . I , � Professor David, noted Indian I ice -president, Mrs. J. L. Ball; see- day night with London holding �"If 1, I ' mational from the Central Chris -.as Mr, 'Dalrymple had acted effici- Lions Club Presents v heard froin a possible 1400 who school a d improved working con- The Christmas meeting of the . I., - I ftan- College, Indore, India, will -be ently in -that co,pacity for 28 y . retary, ,Mrs. John M-acTavish- Seaforth in check. Paced by were sent letters, F. J. Snow, ditions. n Egmondville W.A. and W.M.S. was : � � I I He is forced to give up the ��T,�, reasurer, Mrs, T. Bickell; presL speedy Frank Anderson and Ron the guest speaker in, 'lVorthside Paso- I campaign treasurer, revealed, The Board left a number of de- beld in the church Sunday school- � , " �� tion. on account of ill healtli. Qoun- secretary, Mrs. K, M. McLean. Bourne, London sank the rubber ,. United -Church here S��4a,Y, De -1 Books to Bo Scout t this week. cls4ons over until the New Year room recently. . " , � I 4eember 28. ProfessorDavid, -an ein- I oil will advertise for applications I � � ... .... y s Pianist,, Mrs. E. Goldes; - g,roup twice when the Seaforth defence Three hundred and thirty- At' the January meeting the I Mrs. James McIntosh pres-ided . , -, , � I -who is -in Canada'for 1 for this position, and the same will At the regular Scout leaders, Mr�­-W. J. Thompson, Mrs. collapsed under London's drive. one dollars has been received ch,drman and committees for for the W.A. part of the meeting. . 11 I ftent speaker, meeting W., Mansofi; Home Helpers see., Close checking. and fast play . the � �11 11 a year's study, will tell of the rela- 'be considered December 127. Wednesday evening, the usual irl- Mrs. go,b- featuTed. the second period, Sea- up to date. Mr. Snow said a year will be appointed, and mein-! Mrs. Paul Doig read a poem and �11 lJorkship of the Church in India to I By-law No. 17, setting the salar- struction and lectures were dis- I- 1- ,6ft Eberhart, Mrs. 'George much greater response is hop- bars considered certain items of, Mrs. Alex Chesney led In prayer. .... I 0 . j, Ica for reeve and council, was given pensed, with. In their place, Dr. E. HIPS; VQ,c,oine and Welfare, Mrs, forth pushing London back Int ed for during the final week. business could better ,be dealt Devotions were In charge of -` CAuadiam and, world congregations. the required readings and passed. A. McMaster showed movies, and John Beattie; 'Glad Tidings, Mrs. their own end but London's defence . 'Mrs.. I, 11 I — ' Robert Smith; Supply, Mrs. Hugh held strong. � with by the 1953 Board. E. Cameron, with scripture read- I'll I . ings by Mrs. E, Stephenson, Mrs. . 1,;� I ! A resolution was passed instruct- registration cards were presented McLaughl�an; library and literature, A tripping penalty to Aitch:%on .1 —0 ; "I If - , - Ing the clerk to request,the De- to all invested Scouts, ended up cooling O,ff fur --five min- R. McGonigle,!: Miss M. Camerou .; TWO M l partment of Highways- for a trans- To Do It) books'were Scout (How -Mrs James Kerr; convener of so- proved fatal for Seaforth ften utes . . and Mrs, G. McGoulgle. Mrs. A. 1 r presented to cial *,committee, Mrs. G. D. Tommy Lamport sco put Boyes read an article on 11 The ... 4 40 fe of $11,000 from new ma.chiti,ery the boys by Scouter J.' R. M. Spit- Fergu- 3-0 at the end of the I Win:" 01 I Starting fast in the second with I to bridges and culverts in the ap- tal. I son; C.G.LT. leaders, Mrs. W. J. Varna WMS Meet at'Real ,Meaning of Christmas." .� ., Thompson, Miss Peggy Willis; MI second. , each team a man off, Play went I �� I t a propriation by-law. Official Copies of the book, -, I a- .into the London end where Sea- Mrs. A. Boyes, on behalf of the . . I 11iogan Coulicil Deal Council also passed a resolution "ScoutingPor Boys," were given to on Band leaders, Mrs. C. Relth ' The final period was the fastest forth kept it for most of the period. Sund 9 h 01, asked for donations : �� � t � I I � �Ioat no officer of the municipailt all registered Scouts by the Sea- Mrs. Jas, Murray, Mrs. D. Stewart. of the game, with London getting ' Seaforth tallied -their first about Home of Rev. Mrs.Pitt -� c---ydy o2i.por the Christmas treat,. ; 1: sball spend over $50 without coij- orth Lions Club. This book, by their fourth goal 'within wends of ithe three-minute. mark, when Mrs. A. W. Gardiner opened the �, I - sent of council. Lord Baden Powell, founder of the 0 the starting whistle. Whitey" Broome breezed In on The Varna W.M.S. held their De- W.M.S. portion of the meeting wi 11 j With TownshipDrains Summary, Line-ups Wilson in the London net and cember meeting at the home of a Poem, followed by a mu th ,i,i q- . . 1953 Appointments Boy Scout movement, contains all Northside Mae Lane I " sical *� .. I Logan Coluncil met last week Ippointments for 1953 were the theory necessary to transform LONDOFN--Goal, Wilson; defence, , flashed the red light. Mrs. (Rev.) Pitt with 15 embers number, sung by Mrs, E. Stephen- lt 11 . the Ten,derfoot Scout to 9 First Auxiliary Convenes Thompson, J, Wilson; centre, T. and two visitors pre,senmt. Mrs. son, Mrs. A. Forbes and Mrs. q. . I I'll I I vith' all members in, attendance, made as follOws: truant officer, C, F Wilson; wings, T. Lamport, B. Final Period Fa'st Robert TaYlor's group had charge McGoriigle. Mrs. Ed. Boyss gave . - ... .1 I ass. Scout. rhe -boys appreciat- The Christmas meeting of the Lamport; alternates, Anderson, Just after the face-off John Wil- of the me,e an interesting talk on a Chapter of , � the reeve presiding. Road accounts John Earle; member to Seaforth ed this gesture of the 8ea,forth ting. , I . . ,of $1,209.56 and miseplIaneous ac- District High School Board, James Lions Club. There were 2 Mae Lane Auxiliary of Northside Bourne, Thomas, Church, Quantrill, son got a break -away that put -Prayer was offered by Mrs. Tay- the study book. Lunch was served ., 11 . '', McIntosh; member to Clinton High 3 Scouts United Church wa I �� I , ocounts, of $28,376.15 -were ordered present at the meeting.- s, held. M67iday Quirle, Willis, McLaughlin, Rohl- London up 3-1. Although this took lor and the Scripture,q were read by Group 2. , , 11 �101- Paid. School Board, George L. Falconer; Highlight of the evening was a evening at the home of Miss Tbel- taille. some of the wind out of Seaforth's by Mrs. M. Hayter, Mrs. L. Me- . I ,' : I Final inspection reports, were re- member to Scott Mi,morlal Hospi- ma Elgie. .. I — I ..� I surprise move of the Scout& when SEAFORTH�Goal, Baker; de- sails, their continual fight paid off Connell, Mrs. Wm. McAah and Mrs I , `� � , . - I ,ceived on the Bauer and Hobbs tal Board, William Cameron. Mrs. N. Schneider presented the fence, Aitchison, ,%torey; Centre, when I Berger counted , Seaforth's Pitt. The meeting wa�*tbrned ov : ". � Accounts passed included: Pub- they gave their leader, Mr. Spittal, topic from the study hook,, 'De- Storey; wings, J. Muir, Broome; second after a scramble in front er to the president, Mrs. George ,� I � Drains. The court of revision on a Christmas gift as a token of ap- �;, fte Hunt Drain, adjourn:ed from lie schoole, �$16,784.'98; Separate scribing Villages in Afr�ca.11 I . .1 I , I . Mar- alternates, Morton, Shine, R. Muir, of the London net. With over half Reid, and min-ates, of the previous 'i" .., November Schools $809.03; High Schools, an Chamberlain and Gwendolyn Berger, Pike, Butsw�, McIlwaih, of the period left, London's� de- meeting were read I ,�p I, Predation for the capable leader- I, Christmas Party at .3, was reopened. The ship in their troop. Before the war Christie ted, ' �� � I engineers an the Hin '$121051 in a played an enjoyable piano Nelson. fence tightened and was able to T,he text *ord ... Drains, having checked ,the acreage telephone systems, $12,706.70; H.E. , for January ,will be iit and Kerr -36; county rates, $22,675,73; Mr. Spittal was- a District Com I - duet. . First Period — Goals: London, hold off the Seaforth attack. "A New Year's Thought." - . I ,sloner and is well versed in the - Tuckersmith School 1. on -both schemes, and the fiterr P.C., $19.88; grants, $10; Division Bourne (J. Wilson), 2:3,0; Londoit, The final period of the game was There were 18 Sick calls to shut- . I" I Court -fees, $25; room rent, $30; , I 11 ­ The Seaforth troop is steadily in-' .. (Bourne), 13:29. Penal- the fastest and roughest of the ins. Mrs. E. McClinchey and Mrs. .� — ' . ), 'Drain report sent back to the en work Of the BOY Scout movement. . 0 Andersoli The Christmas concert at .Tuqk- ,.: ,�� I gineer, leaving the Hunt report.as salaries, ,$R50; court of revision, creasing its numbeft and the in- Largest.Crowd For ties: J. Wilson. game. It started off with London's H. Hayter gave reports on the Sec- orsmith's White School Friday af- 1�1 originally accepted, the appeb,ls of voters! llst,� $76.98; poultry Valua- terest of the boys is showh by an Secand Period—Goals-: LondO134 Thompson getting two roughing tional ineeting held in Londe,gboro. ternoon was presented to an ap- """I I " , R. Helin and E. Leake wete dis- tor fees, $2.50; Brown Drain, $',- a:vera,g,B attendance of about 100 Dublin Turkey Binko; T. Lamfiort, 19:46, Penalties: R. Penalties which caught Seaforth off Mrs. W. Webster read the treasu re !at v audience. Glenn Bell -11 1,,�� r, 13 C I e ". I�,, , . 0 411.05; McKenzie Dralia, $199 90- bdrne, J. Wilson,, AJ tchippfi. guard. Jackie Anderson s,mred his er's report. acted as chairman, and Mrs. Wen. ... �,12, waissod. I I . ' ' per cent during the past few Draw For Prizes Made B. Q? ,i,Z,q,� �", . 1. Alexander -Drain, $125; Etue Drain, months Third Period — Goals: London, second, goal of the game. Until less dorf as accompanist. :',-,,�,, . I ' � - A,�qp � —*— The program included recita �,'( ,%, Meet Again Monday $25; telephone acets., $27.40; roads, The irst meeting In 1953 will be One of the largest crowds ever to Bourne (Thompson), :20. Penalties: than two minutes left In the game, tions, ,��,� Mbeting Monday, council passed $11,709.38; rebatea, $12,65; Bruce- held Wednesday, January 7, Any attend a turkey bingo In Dt J. Wilson (2), T. W single and uni .. road ae 'and mis-Ifteld lights, $16.49; -advertising, boy iblin . Ilson, Bourne, London held Seaforth out until , " " son, acrostlea, drills, ��,qi�t,111 , '1.11� counts of $708.77, Aitchison, BergeK, broome. Broome fired home his second coun Wife of Former St. a comedy skit, folk dances and, th 'I" , .celiaiiiaous accounts of $1,7=43.1$13,94, between the ages of 11 and 16, parish hall, gathered last week. I - 0 1".. traditional "chop -sticks.,, Solos and '1­1,,�, � who would like to become a Scout, The bingo was sponsored by the .. .Saturday Cont at Rough ter and the final of the garne. . T%omas'Rector Dies " �0!i I C6uncil endorsed, the petition. of a - At -the conclusion of the meeting should do so while there are still Catholic W1,0-nien's, League. Gerald ' The Saturday co t at was close First Perlod—Goals: London, An- I duels. were taken by Elsie Damm, :!"'41,�, � ,deldgatioA from the Pullarton Fed- c6uncir members and Officials a few vacancles in the patrols. ' Holland and James Krauskopf C Z, e a In London Hospita 1,�,',L,,, ,qmtfon 'of Agriculture regarding Were entertained at a dinner -at all- and rugged all the way until the derson (Pappineau), 3:12; London, Annie Brandenhotat, Bob Clark, I .I jg� * I ?;;11 r —0— Isted final perlod when London sank two Marion Bell and! Katie Damon. I I Qe,hazat of the Overhead, bridge I the home of Mr. and' Mrs, David ed the numbers, and were us T. Wilson (Quantrill), 14:15, Pen- ,Wife of the Rev. Dr. R. P. D The J'unior Rhythm Band assist. . f ,,,7,.,'I,, " �,,.� ,�,.,�,; � 4M Highway 23, South of Mitchell. McLean by Reeva Arthur Nicholson. ' by -six ushers: Phonae Meagher, quick ones within a minut6. altles: Schooley, Thomas (2), Ber- 14,rford,, rector of Chriat Anglicirn ed with several numbers, and the � I-s�, A'drainage -petition., signed by a 0 1 Tuckersmith S.S. No. 2 11111rik Brux.r, Maurice -Dillon, The Airst period started off a ger (2), Willis. Church, London, and, formerly rec- senior orchestra plaYed a combina- � ". .� ­ jiumboi` of ratepq,ylera on the 2ild, L�onaxd, Feeney, Jack Kelly and little ragged but as It progressed Second Period---4Goals; Seaforth, tor of St. Tbomas' Anglican Church, tion' number. Marion Papper w I ": Christmas Paft ,.Held Jerome Murray. tempers and scoring warmed up, Broome (Xillott), 3:22;. London, 45 6�,i, t., 2rd and 4th eoncggalcns-� was, re. Former Hensall Station y I Seaforth, Mrs, Mina Hurford, died pla , 1� . . . . , '' , �, I , I -9 ; Mat for the orchestra 1XV I "�' � ,;, ooelv6d; Ther Clark was instftated , Agent.'Retires in Indiana Last week the chilolTelf & tV61� +.`V�jithiy, George bucharme, Mrs. Berger was cooling off for a tri ay night In Victoria HOsPitRi, Ion Bell Played for a folk dance. , . .� �*Okfdk, prize& were won by Mrs. London started the scoring who, Wilson, 3:5 Seaforth, Berger Mond , and M ­"", to notify J- A. Howse, O.L,81., to P, (Pike), 6:52. Penailties; B ger, . . t : ". , I er-Smith School Section No. 9 belct, er London. She was 74. . ,;, 11 I Joseph MblVer; ome, R. en finished singing, I 1. :`, I I I , �,u t'N, `thd;tO,MTC Joseph Cronin, Mrs. Hugh son who took Pappineau's pass Muir. a Coming on ChrikW4 - � 'Y�14. t"'t I'��, I "I rmer Hensall station ,agent, is leadership hospital about two weeks preced- Night?", ,�, ', Iii IS 9 Third 1`6riod—Goaiz: e nou I ,Z�kt4 40imell. a gu0I concert, un,d Mrs.. Hurford, who had been in ,Vho I ,,�:� .. 4maniino the petition, and re1P6rt to Arthur King, Chesterton, Indiana, $5.00- Specials Went Ping Penalty. It was Jackie Ander- Thomas, J. Wilson (2), Bro As - the childr I to of the teach't?,"IM'J"', N,hl ularto Magie, Mary Hastings, and flipped it into thes Seaforth + `1 . . "'."", N � The report of Ifib Weir Drain qalHng It a day after 69 yearS. Gwen Kennedy. 1. ., I London, ing her death, went to London in ed the ararivjain1golef ssubtalloslaUns, no- � -1 Ii,�,­. I rvey homas w -ho . J�j�.'�i,g �� -Ha Tuffin and Gilbert Mur- net. It 'Wasn't until about the Anderson, 8:57; London, T � 1944 with her husband. She and distri , '. "i., , IAl", MOM, , , `,',V'�j�"" I ­I11`;%1N1;",0 -a-band lived - for seven years. Board, gave each 'Pupil and, - t.0�'., �I , , I�' ��,i�) . was read and­adoPt6d,'1Vnd the clerk I Mr. 'King, wha 19 76, has been Rev. Norman MdL6od'wa4 chair- ifty. , 15 -minute mark that the London (Thompson), 9:27; Seaforth, her hu buted the 91fts. The S, , x.,�,, � 1 , I � i I,, ,,, 11-11 "'' ties: Tbompso .� "W" , ,ordered to prepare a bY­IAw 'With Working on -two railroads, 'the man during the evening. A large After the bingo, Gerald Holland Club was able ­to nick their seco, Bro me Muir), 18:18. Penal, ln� Seaforth before going to London, school child. a -treat of catcly.: r�­�`:,�"",,'�', �,-,,),m' .", "f'?", "� "o, I --- � Ce J- W'l- where Dr. Hurford was rector of Simpson received d set Aot.'b"6,9,iitm�,..Ii��,,',:,��,-'.--i,, t,',1,11.�, � �. I,� j " ,,Iit,,,��;,%�� , ', ' �, L � ­,.,,j,,1'j,11,I11I, "'t: � ��� 1. T,,�," - years he realized, Drills, ­re0jtatJ61S dud on Which tickets ,had been sold, folded, and left the complete load tii�si Church and cha4rman Jewellery from the CbIId#6ij,,It1j,1"1it ,;"�.,�..��,,,�l,,�t,'�,'!�,,�7� t eent. Council instructed treaauf6r York Oftltrtol,- -For mamy, ,rowd attended-, anol'the itim. of $23 Made the drawing for other prizes, goal, wheii the Seaforth defenla n, Aitchison, _ 4 , '. Av6-year debetitafts, at 41A j)or drand Truulc System and, the Now In 0 (J. �'4 � son, J. Muir, Thomas, T. Wilson. St. Th6 1,11" to pa7 to the Federation ,of Agri; hag been a familiar and popular dialogues, were given py the chll� The libstes% chair went to ,Miss on Baker's Shoulders in the Sea- . —0 Of,the Public School Board. Before Much Interest was dho xv , ". ,�"., � ni . culture $1,69,97; the membetabip fee figure. lo Chejgtgrton, dret. This 1�forris orchIbatra pla'ybd' Mary Ryan, I-Illibert Township; the forth net, - . --111.1, I �, . Collectod In 1961. , W.. King WhOS6 wife, the for- sev'e-kal numbers throughottt,. the 4nd-fitue, ,;�htstle went . that -they lived at Wycliffe Obilege, handicraft display 0 ­ , 4��,,� �.. 1,4, � 1: 11 11.11a M �1,� 10111 Kir, �1 - I W. -g I 10..'�g,.'�. "M .. � . , . . . . . , , , , , , , ..... . 5 ,::: ... , I ` . . .1.1 I... V I I . I 'this Meeting doncludod the . quilt went to Frank lusIv after. the, Ausil' The lady next door stays that af- where Dr. Hufford lectured, in New per tooling, Woo' �, � � i062 mer Edim. �Neeltagds, ROnsoll, died 4§v6h'hg- Later, Santa mit(Whis W Stock, i0ttario St., Stratford, and to 6d the first perI4.d,- Willia- and ter a day's shopping her probit-th Testament in 1037.a,g, . 1'11',!" � .1 business. The first W"ting of the 661he years ago, ft�ea with hisson, -Peatance giving every boy,imaglil ^s, e.loctrio tatt kettle to Miss Mar. ndrget . card and, t1hatev , palets, . � t� tlt�Y��,- I staf;64 Oviftiffig, *hIch al, Is not ,to balance the budget, bu,t SIVVIVIA9 besides her -husband IS Were made � , % �`.' �%,4 � juaw'. year Willi bo Jittuiary 6� -1959, wilhawL I I r� � it . .6, ,� , . �6 V'aren6, ia 1,:". *,,;,,"� .. I'll �� 11 I- tl,.�I, �� 11, � I , . a gift. I Auet M A.R. 2, Dublin. 'thodt tq 00 ftft&ks, Tho both to ,budget the balance. ap dallghtisr, who, resides 1A 9ngland. , AWra. lit t ,� I I I ,, I , , ,/� . I . I L� . ahnagan'... I I I I ; % � . . I I I . . . . � 'k, �� ; �.,m . .1 I . . I I d , 1. . ,� � :, .1 I I � . , .'� - . I I - � '1� , , 'I, 1�1 ". , . I . . I i7 "I 1, . . ,0� � I � . - .1 . . . , ��,� � i " . * , I ., 11. . I �, . . .1 .. . �". "If, � V: - , "! , ,, , ,. . . ' �L ' ' . I . . I . . . � W!, W , , ' . . � � L ': . , ; . � �, . . 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