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"i i A Is- a r gricul: u *, �"" . nsalYs''Oldest Resident Hydio Rates ia Tow n , , Sts H A � 1, . . - .1 �, - I . !;.1,11 ", . . . ......'., I , ��, � ... .. I., I. .. 1, . .1 0—. . ..4"... _ -11i . . saill's oldest resident, Will next Final L.O.B.A. Euchre Hia'her Cost wil-%km.,�+ XT +-01T7,ft 10ift T2 1 . I �, I . I � I ".. ," . I 1. . L Urs, Ellzqpbeth 'Duellanon, lEten- I . Devite, . . ., . I , I I 1 $ . Wednesday abserreber 95th W . rth- . UML . . Of Season SUCCeSsfUl Despite a ge4eral increase In the . . I 11 . day. The day will -be spent quietly � I �L. X I avoTable Vi ' .. at -her home with' lhe�r daughter, .The L.O,B.A. sponsored the 'final cost of hydro'tp wholesale buyers, Market i n 'F'- " ew . . .. Jennie, who takes care of her. euchre of the season last Monday effected -this year by the. Ontario \ T � ' . : , . . T44� former U112*beth. Carlisle, in the lodge roonis, when there HYdr(Y EleOtrl(i POW"OrCommisslon idivisling mem�-beM of his auddence tol—atudy the facts and, aPply t, ahe .has, spent all lier life in .t#e were 20 tables in play. Mrs. Gar- and predetermining an increase on them tcy-your own sitfiatlon�� the Rt. -HID�.Y.4G.Ga'rdiner,fedlor�algWster :::::.,.,. I. I area. -She lived on (the second eon- not McClInchey, �grs. Scott Hlab- the domestic and, commercial bills of Agriculture, focused' an! opOmlstic view (?It -the Canadian beef market ' .. � I `0%...�.$%i.".�,R ith 6 1. ". cession of Hay and Tuckersnn kirk and Mrs.. William ,C. ,Miller of consumers in many district. ceu- . � .M' before taking up residence In Hen- were in charge oil the games. . trea, no additional costs will be before an audience, largely comprised Of district tarm�ers, hate last ,� ��::, �::� . Isall ,'213 Years ago. Prize winnem were: lad -les, most borne by Seaforth constimers t1his Week- Mr. Gardiner, a native at . .Hibbert township, was addressing the .... 2.. --11 - (Mrs. Buchanaii is alert for her' : ppies, ;Mr& Jhmbs T. Soott; lone year, loeal,P.U.C. maAager 4. B.� local Lions Club -and it J, 1,�:�� .... �px � ..... � hanA I I I s, guests at the annual Farnders' Nightt banquet .., , IIVII��110:;i�,� . . . . . . . ­ .� ,,% 'Mrs. A. Oethune; ooneolla- Holmes announced thia week. . ein the Community Centre. I'll, -,?"�,-. I � FN ­?'11::::.:::::g,,.� g-..., . g gf,".`,X. g", - . " .,..,. '..."'. ��,f, '..."'., % .,. , - advanced years and takes aA ', in` tloni:.Mrs. John Eisler; men, most The tull Increase to the I I �. ,,i,�.�f',' �,� terest in the current events 4 tbi gajnes "I. " ' .", day. W(hen weather P . Will be IN ew 011i ' 11y exerefolng care in market �. ��z',�,��-.,.' 11 , ,Tohn Tremeer; Ione hands, I,�U C the wholesaler here, local cers Na6ed I Ormilts she Robert Dodds; consolation, I'L 'absorbed by the Oommissio shipments, Mr. Gardiner explained, .., I likes to sit out on 'her veriandsh. 'ColoXt,u. n with- I ,� � �­ 0118 has afamIlY'df two Bolls and'. out necessity of upping rates 0 To Hensall Chamber gain,,- la,,be made on a day-lby-day I 't 11 I Following cards, refreshments the domestic or � 1. one daughter living; eleven tgrand, were served A draw for'a quilt Commercial con- A reorganil,ation meeting of the basis. "The market," he reminded, � I . children and - 13 great-gAiidebil- was (won by* Sumers, -Mr. -Holmes enlarged, Chamber -of Compaerce was held In "is In the hands of the farmers." : ". dren. Miss Nyall Doig. Clerk D. H. Wilson, In revealing Hensall Town Hall last week. New The speaker noted thalt, in ,spite of 1. , � !1- . 'Mrs. Buchanan recalls the early that the Interim rate for 1953 for officers were appointed, and a gen- higher costs, a -comparison with the days, when as a Young girl, she � , , the Supply of poVer to the See- era -1 discussion of -future -plans marke�. situation al the end, of walked with eggs and butter to forth PJU.,C. was $39.75 per Iclio- held. - I World War I shows grain., asa feed Bonthron's store at R-ogerville, Comm unity Concert .watt 'hour, said a credit Of over , Officers appointed were: past flactor,, � not up In, -lyrics while coiba- --- three and a, half miles away, then . '$4 300 for 19,52's '13th bill' was re- iiTesident, W. �F. Riley; president, mo.chti0s ted- fivin -grain are get- . I I . .... returned home loaded with grocer- ol ail'.ed by. the Commission here. Lorne is. Eller; vice-president, Don- ting a higher price. An . interested audience, largely composed of district farmep�, lee. Held at Rte Scho The'l3th bill is the difference, be 1. . She recalls there were jio bin- ,. - aid joy.nt . ; secretary, W. W. Jar- Federal Minister of Agriculture, declare here last week that . fal ders then; farmers would follow . tween the interlin rate paid through rett; treasurer, Rev. W 1 R . Effect of U.S..Market talned. The minister, a native of Hibbert township, the reap,QLr, bind the .sheaves, slook I& successful community concert the year tor byftcy and the actual - � was speaking them, put grain on the floor and was -held at the Wh . . � "Don"t b I a hurry to figure Club Annual Farme,r.v Night banquet in the Communilty Centre. I ite ,School, east cost determined at the end'of the eaf pricesewtn,i� crash," the Minis- Andrew Y. McLean, M.P., for Huron -Perth, who introduced Mr. Gai . , " . nail it out a apan of light horses of Heusall, last week with Rose year. . . warnecl hig. audience. Pointing president; Mr. Gardiner �and J. Scott Cluff, meeting chairman, Finally 'Forrest, ,board member, as chair. -0041,niission Manager Holmes al- tfi information. released by Ezra " 1. so announced that, in line with a I /Benson, U4. Secretary of Agricul- -as- A 'gioup of choruses, rounds and Policy adopted by -the H E P C � and a lumber wagon was purch Mau. Friends Reg e L s "' ' ed on the farm and was -their only - ' v ture, -Mr. Gardiner Illustrated the ' means, of transportation. In he two,,13art songs, was balanced by eral -years ago, owners,�i� '�f pr� favorable ftpendence of beef pric- To Dedicate Organ At early days As attended t Rhythm Band and tonette numb Of Rev. W -A ones . . church , .ers, vi-ous,IY Utility -owned flat rate wa- es here on. the American market, 'Cavan Easter Service Waterloo. Wir piano solos by Marian Pepper and ter heaters Will revert to holding where a growing market for pork, with her parents at Rogerville, Gerald -lite Pafter, a foIk d'dnee and Rev. W. A. Jones, rec*tor of St. 'Ras v Will be where the late Rev. John Logie consumers. EffectiveMarch 91, the . has effected demand exceeding A special E -ter ser ice .. a choral reading. A large mural, now ruling involves, no rise in pre. T11omas' Church, Seaforth, ,and- St. supply. held in Cavan Church, Winthrop, was the minister. ' . Beef prices qaTL certainly In"ElectricTI .1 . - — . illustrating the choral reacting, was sent rates. - 47 cents per 100 Mary's, Dublin, for the past two benefit 1by. this situation, the speak- on Sunday evexiing, April 5, at 9 . drawn by Murray Bell alld colored watts per month—and eliminates years, announced- to his 'congrega- er I concluded, through a shift in de- P.m. A Pageant. "Mornings With . � . va - by Grades 6, 7 and, 8, An. original the Present 11 cents service charge lions that he has been called, by majud, from pqrk to beef. the Waster," will be presented by o e-a;ct play, "King of .the 'Dish- made monthly. However Mr the bishop, the Rt. R6 G. N. Lux- 1, I First Meeting Held , n . U the junior girls an d Young -people's 1. KIPP pan," was presented- by Earl .and Holmes polthted out, rep0s and', toul D.D.­,,LL.,D.', to the Varialleg of However, 'Mr. Gardiner con in- choir. vZrhe new organ will be cledi- Of New Girls' Club; � I Murray Bell, Ronald, Mamwell, Jack ,servicing to the heaters become St. AndTewls, Hitch eue r, .and St. ued, �f profits do not appreciably cated at this tervice. A' cordial . D 134min atid Dorothy Park6r, -and- 111- the liability of the owner. George's, Now Hamburg. rise, -then farmers ' buyers and sup- Invitation is extended, tol,all. . 11 . Officers Elected To - Northside Grou., cluded -piano ,solos by Elsie Damm . I . . I Although the decision to make pliers need' to get together to ar- . . and Marion Bell. . . the move is of his own choosing, Tiva at a solution. rhe first meeting of "The Clul I The Easter thankoffering -meet- Following the children's program a said, he felt,,it was -a Looking sit prices in general, Mr. Girl Entertains' was hel(l at the I " . ing ,of the Senior -Auxiliary of members of the section o call ,of duty. St. Andrew's, Kit- Gardiner mid thatt Canadian ecou- home of 'Mrs. John Hille4-6cht, Iasi bers: v , Or chene�, is a new Parish. in a us I Ngribelft United Church .W.M.S,, ed the following nuin Fri-ends,Forum Hon Rev. Jol"' , omy, shice World War 11, has been Lions Park Cent Saturday., Sev 101in . I I . , re . en members were was hold in the schpolrimm, Tues- selections by Mr. C6cil Maxwell geared to defensive preparations Present. The election of offteers . , housing development with %' con- dtay' night. A short business meet- and Ilene; vocal solos Oy Mrs Rus- gre;atlon of t young families,,, for !gainst a possible World, resulted, as follows: . . � nly affected farm , Ing was held earlier, when reports.,. set Broderick, u war ill. -Lose Busy' Ma ' . *w the previous' month frond the Gladys Luker; P e0m9anledt by Mls6 Tuckersmith Couple the moot part veterans of the see- This has civirtal nager [President. (left over to second � lano Instrumentals ' oafd World War. Pril�es," he'stated. . ... ineeting); vice-preeldent, Alice Nix- treasuger, and various committees, byXisses Luker and Maju. R A pleasaht, evening was ,,spent Seaforth's enterprising and cap* on; secretary, 'Elizabeth Towns. I , � oobol; . There ,%-ill be approximately 100 "Good Times" Sustained . C were presented. I duet by Mrs. Melville Traquair recently at the home. of Mr. and families with a Sunday School en- ",We bavehad a longer Verfad of able manager of the q ' mmunifty end; press reporter, 'Ruth Crozier; I -6 Dowager Queen I established and7 at . treasu er, Gloria Carter; � erman; tend t)io Presbyterial w&Ich meeta the memory of th ' Centre and, Lions Park for ihe past radio, reporter, Hazel Bann Delegates were appc�ihtsd to st. a Mrs. Erlin, Whitmore, Tuckersmith, rolme t of 120. A building fund has good times since this war ended, and Mrs. Sim . Reabol, dedicated to when the directors ling, President ,been. n . leaders, Ja 2(*Ah St. Church. Go4eric�h, on Mary. of Tuekersialth Federation of Agrl- ' P�6'8(111`t than in the period ,after -any other ur seasons, Leo Steplimson., will . .r t ' rs E. tniore,'Mrs. J. F. Scott. church services are being con- war 13irAffilch we have been engag- n xt week step. into a new on Alice MI the meeting Amil Z1. TAWS Cooper received her culture met to honor,Mr. and Mrs. dr, I ' post 1 M - Whi life membership certificate, and the Nati6nal Anthem. co and Ignatius O'Leary, who have moved A recto Om the with. x A .,closing. soni by the Pupils ducted,fir'-the completed basement, ed It Z Gardiner salcL There weie following his resignation fr OU Opened Mr& A. W I mpleted. the . iy has been Purchased and 'go�d ti, "Down By the Old 3h)l to London. -Mr. O'Leary was, secre- mes for farmers, ihe observ- two offices he handled so well here. SlreanL" The name of the club . Sillery invited the lad, interesting entertainment. The' gE-n- tary-treasurer several years, plans are to have the church edl- ed, during ,the -Crimean War, and Mr. ,Stephenson �becomes .di,oltrict lea to attend the Mission, Band erous, offering will be divided be- fice completed In one and one-half immediately ' was discussed and left over until �44ankofferiiig meeting April 7. ' Buchre was. played, with- .the win- after the United .sales Inanager for 'Thompson Con- . tween the '-Flood Relief -fund and ne years. St. George's parish, ,New States Civil War. the� next meeting, to be held at e ial. I y; S, L Mrs. H. Snell and Mrs. P, B. school -project mat'l rs: ladies, first, Mrs, O'Lear Hamburg, hasi about 75 famile fections,. St. Marys. the home of Mrs. Hillebrecht ,on I . . . consolation, Mrs. Jame�: McIntosh; Regret is PeRt byAhe Seiatorth'and enjoying a rising level of prices, and operation of a general store . Moffat had charge of ,the worship "Now," be continued, "we are Tb lowing 22 yearse ownersdilp Friclak, April 3. servite ' which had Easter as the I lone handis, Mrs. W. D. Wilsork; Dublin congregations and =117 and with it we like high wages, at Constance, Mr. Stephenson sold —_ . therne. Mrs. W. J. Sims gave a men, first, Mr. O'Leary; consola- other frlenft,here at the approach, freight rates, and so on." However, the business to Borden Brown, reading on the denial of Peter. Announce Appointment tion, Robert Archibald; lone hands, in.g lost of ..�Mr. and Mrs. Jones he added, there is a group of farm Trousseau Tea Held Miss H. Lawrence described! some Of New Commanding Robert 'McGregor'. Constance, and later went into a . After a and three young daughters.. During ,leaders in Ottawa -who decries the partnership with W. T. Teal , town, -actors and the s4�tting for Officer At Clinton ,delicious lunch was serv- has two years' siay here, the, re- fact th,at 92 per cent of the farm in the establishment of Seaforth � ai! the I In Kippen Saturday ,. "The Pilgrimage Play," to be pre- , / . . ed, 'Mr. a ad Mrs, -O'Leary -were pre- novati&n' of ,St. Thomas,' Church improvement. loan dollar IF, being Motors. At that time Mr. and Mrs, 11 For Mona Caldwell, sexted In the church., -The new Ccimmanding Officer at sented with, a sw1mg-arm bridge ha,9 been -successfully completed, The guest speaker� Mrs. Norman R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton, will be lamp. Robert . Archibald read the Refv.' Jones' last Sunday services used to buy implements. "And, I Stephenson and their two sous Mrs. Harry ,Caldwell -held a MclAod, KiPpen, told of some ex-' Group Captain Harold C. Ashdown, address, with- -Gordon Richardson 1 agree," -the minister injected, were living in Kinbum. trou�seau tea last Saturday for her . perlences while living 141 the Cana. 1M.BE., it -was announced by Air making the presentation. 'Mr. Rev. Jones Is padre of the local "there Is a xdsk involved in put- -Three years ago -Mr. and' 'Mrs. daughter, Mona. bride -elect next than W'est. ,She spoke of -the fine Force Headquarters, Wednesday. O'Leary thifiked tle Federation. ting 92 per cent of this loan money Stephenson moved to Seaforth with work done by the hospital at He replaces W4ng Command' Carl McefinctPey bas been appoint- Legion Branch and, Mrs. Jones is into the purchase of maahinery. their two ,soils, Bill, now at the Saturday. I . er B. president of the Home and School ), ,-I throw thds� 'Mrs. Cald,w.ell and Mona receiv- Zamont& Alta., which- was started G. Mller, -who has -been . acting ed to bake Mr.. O'Leary's- position Association'. suggestion out, University of Toranio, and, Donald, ed the --uests. The home, was dec- In a saiilfway by the W.M.S., but commanding officer since the In the Federation. z . I f — , iliat it is not a good thing for now In England. Mrs. Stephenson orated with . sipring flowers. The 11 Is. now financed by government death of G/.C. E. A. D. Hutton,An Forum Honors Couple. . farmers to forget to put.away some is the former Effie Logan, Blyth. bride-*Iect's trousseau was disiplay- grants. Miss Sandell, .who has January, . . 'The F,0it Huron Road? farm for- money,,froin the income under pre- Mr. -and Mrs. Stephenson will con- ed during the afternoon by Mrs. sent price conditions, into the form tinue to reside in Seaforth: Ken :*AcKay. and the gifts by 'Aia�, done wondei(qu] work JnHorea, is 010, Ashdown, 418. is a ,native q am group, numbeeing 85, gathered Name -List of Gcar'den of 'assets which could be. used to . a graduate. London, England. He ,has, servea tat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I meet men-ts 1, an& obligations in Norma Leeming, In the evening Miss Lawrence expressed' the In a variety of staff appointments McClure last week W'lhonor Mr. future pay' ,Miss Isabelle -Speir displayed the . L years,." the Gardiner family for about 100 thanks of the auxiliary to (Mrs. in the telecommunic,atious branch, a(ad Mrs. O'Leary and their fam- trousseau and Miss Isabelle C41d- Xcl�eod, The -meeting closed with and, was lAtely at Washln6ptou, D. ily. , Club -at Brucefield Lauds Club's Work -years. . well the gifts. .., I . I I "A great many of the people who . a hymn and Prayer and lunch was C., so chief telecommunication of- The evening 'was spent playing, Following the guest speakers In- have left the farms," Mr. 'Gardiner Mis's Merle Dickert wag' in charge served. I . Brucefield "Merry Maidens" gax- of the register. Tea was Poured by ,. .. 1. ficer at the Canadift Joint Staff, euchre with ,Mrs.'Con Eckert,.Mrs. den club this week announced -its 'trodactlom by Andrew Y. McLean, said, "have done so simPlYbe,cause Mrs. Win. Caldwell and 'Mrs. Ster- I . . I . . . John Hillebrecht, Mrs. Graham list 0,f first, second and third -year M4P. for Huron -Perth, who said after this country was divided up Ting'Graham. Joyce Glanville and'. � . ­ Herr, Con Eckeft, Ignatius members, Club members are re- that in "returning home" Mr. Gard- into ,family -size farms, It was very Margaret Stevens, served. Miss EXCHANGE VOWS HERE SATURDAY O'Leary. and Ross McKenzie as minded -to collect articles and pic. in9r, with -a distinguished career, difficult for more tha,n 9,.Iie faintly Wilara Kyle atteaded the register, , , ". .. � '' � I . . ... winners. Tom qovenlock read a tures about perennial borders. also "has not -lost an appreofation Of unit to be suppurted on Vie farm 1 . 'I . , ­ � r, ,. I., I .: �,:i��!­: , �% _ " I � .::Al,��,�,�::��:�., ,,�� " :,;�,�, . 1, ".. .,� ­.�., � The bride -elect's aunt, 'Mrs. 'Har- . �.; .�,--'-.�,:�,:�,,��"',,�i:!;i�i:il�.i. , .. � %; ,. , .. :. , .. well -worded ' ckddrees and .Mrs- bouquet arrangements, found in Huron ,County tribute was, paid a a 0, I . I ... I , "I ! me," I .. P";.:.1 I_, �,:.,��,::%',i:j:! � ,'�i� ; I .I'll �` t ny ne t ­­ I I , .", I.. ; . I I : �. � . O'Leary was pr6sented with a table monthly. and weekly picture maga- the 100sl Lions Club for its, e ry Faber, Hensall. was hostess in ... .."�'. �­ ... 1;-�:;�I:;­ . . , :�]� � I , , fforts The ,bdg,gest part of the debt in- .#,T,q.,.:, ",;,.;,41",,.,! ,�.�": ": ?-.';�1.,'.�::.:.1,.,­j.­ , i. I .. ; I �. lamp by Mi-s�. Hillebrecht and Dale zines. Seeds will 'be delivered in fusifng rur,il -and ui)ban inte the living room. Pouring tea were . . ... � . . �. 1. . � rests. . 1;,::,;1.i;1; N' '� 11;.., �,,. . I . _ .., . . :� I ", M. .1. 1. , . curred on farms in tlli� Perth-Hur- Mrs R H. Sproat and Mr.s. Craw- .. P . �,:­:`,!! l I , ;11. . . . � ��::; Nixon presented a smoker's. set to April IS at Sea.forih District High on area in the past loq- Years, Mr. ;�'j ,',�.--r ;.,� : " .:;;,��� ­:N,� . I I .;� �. ­ IN—om meetings such as this, Mr. I ,:::.. .�,� .. �..:&­- j , 1. " � �,:, t:i . . I �, ..., .. ,�", .1 I , . .,. .""".. _,� : I : " I . ,ford, Simpson, Seafortih. . I "" .. I � � Uard-Iner said, you go away with a Gardiner as,serted, has J)een in- were Mrs. William 'Coleman and 11 1. ", , Mr. O'Leary. arly Z, '. , , . �14'110_ .., .q, _ . . . .::' ., 1. I School. F, tomatoes cabbage Serving : . ­%NA.�':��: ;;i.1&1'-.`.:::" ... " .. , . , ::: ": �: ., The childrenof the neighborhood- fiead, I,Atuce and petuni's, seed In ,netter understanding,of community curred to get mon�gy for ,the ed-u- � ,,,..-. .� -... �V, - ".. . . . , � 7 1,:.,'.,,T'.�V::, , , _1 I � t". 1�1 .�:_ .� � , . , I ..." . : , , ..�;,�,`.. . .. I, �x ?A%,:,:,�.;,:,� .. .. .. ;"W� , �� , ; '. " � ��, " - .1 �:, ... - - I ff Miss Isabelle Speir, Assisting . presented, the 0,14 ary children -hotbeds or flats 1r; the house sh uld , rs. in �,;�.:tii�,�.: �_ , .. � .% i�:*:�: i: �, I.. .�.:''.�::�. . .. , 0 1 at cation and training of the young the kitchen ,were Mrs. Winston " .r... �: 0A I . I ;.. . I � with a view -master. Mrs, T. Goven- be p-lant6d- now. IMr. Gardiner recalled that his -the farms. Workman, Mrs. John Sinclair Mrs. . � 1.�� , �: � � F". 11,111; I .. � 1; :.,: �_;�.�:i� ". I . I.. ."....'.1 - �,.:�` � �` � �. �­­% A : .�,_..:n: :1.... ,.:: I lock, with Mrs. Homer 11tat ac- acsociation. with t e Seaforth area People who have left �, - ,�.t , I .:: .. " >�,Arh ,�gri�,'�:: 11 . I Following is the list of third- "We could not possibly have bad, ' . ­ � �_ 'in e r% began when '-X- ,--.,,, and Stewari Pepper, Mrs, Alex McGre- ! I � :;.:� � ' :� `f : -,;� ::,:. �.� , companying, led community y ar mem-be . : Alice -Ann -Nixon; the kind of development �Ne have gor .and Mrs. NMIllara Middleton, , � . :1, I � - the I'll. . �,�,, .. . : I. . . :o.. I singing, A lun)cli was served. Muriel Dale,' Mary W,jyte, Olene lived inHibbert township neai , .had In Canada," he added, "if it Exeter. . I 11 . I �.'!i�:,; 11 , ... I 1! I . Godkin, Betty-Axtm�nn. Iris Byer- Perth -Huron bodhdary line. When ivei-6 not for the agricultural pro- �Z`��" ; ,: , , ­ I '� I I , le.�, 1. I ,"...",�.:. I , uneSmith, Nary Broadfoot. he Was a ;boy, he recalled, he read 'd.u(,tion from S arms — ..: ',..11,�". , I . .0 . '*.`.�,.,:� : .'. . , : , :.. ��t.:J.: msnn, J the e ,f . , t gether ._::.:�i.. �, . I I., -1 " Second -y", members — �jletty The Huron Exposikor frod cover to with the am unts raised oil th :1, . ,., I.-,.... 'O .' .&I, . ;,..,..:,.;i,::�t' ":.- ...'s, , , �� . '' ...:..,.�, I . " '.A:�.�,`,��, , I - ber," be staid, ",many of the good " Northside S S 1�', I St'a'ffa Wl Members SlmDson, ,Betty Campbell, CHther cover every week. "I stIll reme.m. farms to raise and educate prc)fe . lr;.�, .. ,! ' Campthell. Joyce J4i-itt, 'Doro s7 Pupils i , I .-­��:. , ._._ .. !no FOlonal and businelss people." : .1 ­;�:�,',;,: �*,­­­":� i: I. -I.'.".." L­'.J­­­, I'.,, hy Keyes, Ann Lansink, ,,',Trs, L. Nearly 2,00 person% attended th .',' I 11 ,_"��', , ideas I got ,frcqn the ancestor of � ,:�',., � ­....... : -�, _ . .. . .� 111.11 ­�:,_ . , I . . . . . . ­­ Pryce, Olive Bannerman. Hazel annual gathering In the Coni'munit :,..� , ..", ".:�,::.1111- -Mar h Me'etin ' the present owner of that news- ,�', ' ''p. .� ::� .. ��,:`^�?,�,`, :::::::. . :.1`.:1:-V.: Hold C �;.­'.!. !..I . .... . ­11.1-1'..�`Ipl� . ':­,L.?.:;,1,.. I � I I :,%"�,..:�:�.� . .." -IGet Seals, Diplomas ?, ,_ .9 y *�: . . . . . . li: . t. J.::.�. ­ Bannerman. pApel "' . `:�� ,,11.:.::! I Centre. J. Scott Cluff was chair - z �. .� � I . . . . . . . . . . ! �::�-:,�-, �, ,,, .40 I , ... � , 77 - , .:. W'.. Rer. A. H. Daynard was, guest First-year ruk-bers—tent Lan- ' Illush'ating the ex[�ht -to which ­ . . , .:. ,.;. . . .; � ". ,:: � . .. man of the evening. Frank Krin , ­ . . ,.::: ,: �,2.. ;:, 9 � 1, . ,: .... . speaker at the March meeting of sink, Retty Rosib, Catherine 'Moy- descendants of Huron and Hibbert ,Seals and diploma, were Pre - I . :, � 111�!. � ��?��" . I ..".;. ... club .pre,,;id4-nt, welcomed, the ,�:.i*:: � � , .,o I : . ... . . Staffs. Women's Institute, held rel lan. Agnes Hicknell, Gene N pioneer families- have spread acrDSI� gll e q� t.q. -sented at Northside United Sunday ... 1. . §;jt%'� .1. I I � � ­ ...�, , I ` . , I 11 �:..,... - , Ixon, School last Sunday, T -he following ..�.,:�,! .� .-, I *.,� �_ . 11 ; . �� cently in the hall. Mrs. R. Reed Dorothy Enzensferger, Elizabeth the continent, 'Mr. ,Gardiner notea 'Head Table Guests . .. ::, ': ,� 1 $1 ., _� I ,.,:A , .1�i� J� I ... I ; : , I 1;. 1. Introduced the speaker, who spoke ,vic-Gavin. Barbara Boyd. Elizabeth that in Regina, and. tecently in I 'Dr. S. 0. Turnbiill IntroducM puVils reteeived firpt-yeat, awards- ��i­,&, " J . ". ,. ,. �I ,. j .: ,�'. I , . . I I .:. I I ­, ;�.., . on Agriculture und Canadian Indus- M03wing, Helen Connolly, Diyrot,hy Seattle, he encountered people who Gloria Cat -ter. Karen Carter, Lot; 1, ,�, ,! "', 1� "�: I V. � , . . ,.�. I I'll : , ;::: ,�' ". I , I . I tries, Regete, Loi,.% Roe. Joan 9omerville, were the children. of residents of head t -able gijes,ts. who included: .Scott, Donna INfay Bergor, Kenneth � _,. ., :: _:.." 4 i I Mr. Gardiner, A, Y. McLean, M.P., ,,vicIlwaill, Larry Berger, Nell r ;,�::�, . ,.�,.,..� IVIrs. Reed dealt with the motto, Lols Hibbert, or the Hur .1 , ,."i 1. .. . :, Somerville, Audrey Godkill. � Elston Csi,fliff, 'M.P., A. W. Hers- Broadfooi. Vic Walden. Gordon . . 1 "', "A nation builds on siniptng sands iN-lary Lou Roe, Georgene Mc,Ca,rt-, hoods borderi,tig Hibbert, � �� � , . I .. lake, Ward,an or Huron County; � Ferris, Billie Pinder, Phillip Hog - 11 .,,.�:, � I .11 . - .. ­��..:,&:-.' : unless Its, rootsi are In the land." neY. Ruth Ann ,Crozier, Shirley Urges Visit To Old Land i :?'.-:,,.4 I �.-,. I ... ., i The roll call was answered by "a Maines, Mary Catherine Nigh, BaIr- I IF'rank Allan, roksve of Hibbert; D. garth, Karl Campbelle, Kerry w . 11 . '. r:1, . . i "Thsfre, are hundreds and thou. A. Moffat, revve Of Tuckers:mIth; . I,.; I a I clian product f--eNoy using." bars. Trewartha, Dora Ann Stinson Campbell�'.- Martz! Koopmans War- :�, I ., r, .11 vanc!9," be -said, "In the United W. J. Dale, reeve of Hullett: q 't, .1,11 ,' rs. C. Bowman paid tribute to the Janet 'MacGregor. Dan ,ha, Koopulan.s. Ruth Anne &ozler, , ' �, . � 11.1 � � �4 1 States ,whose parents grand- Bfufrmanil, reeve of Mc,Killop:' G. " 1 , � I ,!,%`�'..:,-� late Queen Mary. afttr� which a . __ — or " , Marion Mellwain, Mary Belle -Stiu. � Ins.. 1�j:,,,% I , , 11, two -minute . parents ca,me, -to H�lybert or Huron W. Vontgom(-ry, count, qkultur- son, Maurice Arnold Stinson, Dav- . .. silence was observed ,, 11 , 'b1ta Great Britain." SS -� . . .., , I I at reprtlspntalive� I .. arid the National, Anthem sung, ft r. ro 19, Dr, J. Id John Stinson. , I .. 1'�� , following tbe gathering of reet- Card'Paities Enjoyed -Mr. Gardliber referred to trips he O. Turnbull. J. E. Keating, J()hn Receiving second -year ,,seats were .11 ,pes ,throughout the Year, a com- By St.affa, Resident-, had mad;e to Scotland to see the 4 Malone, Dr. Bryans, J. A. rMur- Helen IM11ft, Carl Berger, Dianne pittee was appointed to edit ? . area. .from which the Gardiners ray. Rev. D. G. Campbell gaidgrace, Byerinan. Bill Roberton, - ,ludy I al A St, -Patrick's card party was came to Canadi,',% urged every- which Was followed by a minute's coZlk book, nam0Y: Mrs. G. Agar, held, recently in 'Staf Cri-ch, Joan 13seh, Daryl Schelder, Mrs. -C. Kerslake and Mrs. C. Cole-, fit Hall tinder one wbo h" not leen back to .silence In memory of Queen MaTY. Mary Scott, -loan. Aobe-rt6n, Larry . -Ergffi.- Re—mT)@f9 .-W,A- the. A:Mj!nl,P,t&�df._W_ to visit Throughout the dinter J. R, M. Berger, David Stinson. Mary ,Belle I q,.,W,I.'-The -dec- Great Britain, or EDUropet , ... _ -_ ., , , � 0---(5tUmr w-sre . �.. ... I 1. ­ I I _.­___.__­. ---.., _ - I. ..'... 4 Orations were in k 'R", -f d . : " esVing with the the ,land frmft- w, fich ,h s pioneer "Pittal. with Tnines M, Scott ac 19- -ir-Stimmw. -' - . . . . . .� "ked to save the stamps and -box -. �tin�sioii. Niriifflce Arm" , occasion ancl the prize winners aucedtOrs' e4me, to make at least companying. led, In community Third -year seals were given to: tops of cereal boxes, in order to -ere as follows: lAgb, Mrs. Lloydi one purchase silverware. The,, are 1, .trip acr6As the Atlantic to do s4ti-King. Tail Twister Urice Mun' EMily FlIlott, Bill Scott, Donald .. ­,�: be brought to the April meeting. Hackney and Aft. Lin McKellar; go, I . roe, T. . r,. Longstiff and t, X , W�Al- Wright, Robert 011ott. Fourth-year ; . t 1;1 Mrs, M. Dow. conducted. a name low, Mrs. 0. Adams and, Mr, Wer- His Piouper gra-adfsther, ,kr. den bad a. boppy time, fiving � mer'- seal: Alice Cbrfaffe; sixth-yeaT ­ . I . k11 . conted' with .Mrs. R, Reed anal viu Dow; lucky chair, Mr,!§. Wilbur Gardiner recalled, 'wss the first berK for various infractiblis. Real, Ken Tbompson�, seventb-yeAr ., MO . Miller. A dellicioust Junch was zerv. 4��Idlent of the Hibbert and Vs. J. E. Weadng expressel thaaks, real, . I '. N . 1; , Linda Savauge; tentil,year ..., 11 'i �Misp Vera, Ha.mbley the whiners A . I . f by the circle conveners. I ., , 'L I Inty ljtlle�h Wag, gerved� by Ctre16 ed ­ . . . . . . I .. I ­ -11, , 1:%.�� da 01110 Mutual Fire Insurance Co., to Mr. Girdliner on behlnit of the seal, Robert Snell, Robert Knight; I 11 �1. 1. i .., � I � . , I I . �: �, 6,�, 1 *F , ., : , . Mrs. James Miller opened ber guAlt the Arst k6heese twtory In his club, and Johii. L. Malone express- twel,ftli­76hr seal, Ted, $a,vauga. 11 I - .- �. .. � ( f6ur. .. A . .. P i(6 , r*lg,. Or- we' duld1h, t 61do.'Urifted 0hur6h parpon� , .1 hdme recently for a card, party In neigWrhob& And � hadi the first ed. thanks to the chairman, S. s. 180111A soon and diplomas, are yet gd� hbf4 latt SAtcerday, Me. A'lid' r0, 'K0hh6th Smith, shown ... . ,,, ) I Aft. of Circle three of �Staft W.I. lit k" . Noptiftk fbtdsh4,, the first Cluff on behall Ot the rural �to be preseiited, Fbut this will be . ' . 0,606, left,for.a wedd1mg trip. to ' 96�qjA6 Aftd Niag0a,Mig. The i wish I *ere a YAngaroo , , -Ikrito Wftnerq were: hIlgh, Mr, and ' I . T h 1, , _ liter. of , ff I , Atew . �" q, b teghtt, and- the first gVetts, The Myers, elitertaillmoilt done gb*tIt I , , " � . nespitia litlk� 141thy stand ,Mrs. T68. luoftralioun; lov, Mrs,. bIftdi'W1JS'p.�hk,g, ,061gb,borhood. Five ptouo, � I ondion. iprftVnted t6 �Oro, &�l #dltodl 46bbtt a ,stweiftom Wd6 the fd�rneo "oth purl*a�, is Acoad m alld Mrs ,__y ., Oft targ 6k the Sun. I el 00, .. "'� 611! 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" ,..��el r , ... ��i; I I ' vancing further in 0,H,A. Junioj,' . . . . . . , !.1 :,�,! " � � �'. �� '13' PlaYdoWns, werer dimmed 'hero . . �:h� I :g �'J Wednesday night In the Comin-un `;l � , . I . , . �� ��".. - , " ity Centre as the strong �"Etl Rr - - � . I Siskin,s defeated the locals . In .. I., I . .; " the third, ga:me of -the best -of -seven' . � � I T. �1,i , quarter final series. The victory . 'straight . p I ,. I �� .. !,! was the third for the , I ,. Riskina. - 11 . ,'1�11 � . � , �.-. The game was anyboft ' 9 up, to � �� �11_ � 11� -the three-quarter -mark of the ,last, . �. . __ . I., I <11 Period. In the first frame,SWOrth .... 1 �. Opened th,d scoring at 8:55 on a . .. .,��' , � goal by Pike from BTcome and I ... . . � "'.. I " Aitclidso'. 'Waterloo replied a6 . A . '.. -11 . � A ninlite later and the score held at . . , ". . ".% a One -all tie to the end of the per- " , , g I , . "', Jodi I � . � ­�,�!�� . I A . � M . . Three Goals in 28 Seconds , , , r I _�, 1'1�1 . . . . � In the second stanz� the Slski,s , I , . : counted one midwa'y' through, and ' ; �j .- the Baldwins, ,Playing headsTup, 't - �, , hockey, started a -pressure drive to. . . . .1 . �_,, .. command the better of the play . . I ­,� Into the third Period. �1.14 .. ... 11 I I Then Waterloo ' lowered the . .. v booiji. Three minutes were left to ; . , . . ,... Play and the score stood At 2-1 for' I I :: . � " the visitors. A high -sticking and . 11 - 11 roughing ruckus sent off two Bald- 1. r � I I".. �� r wins and one Siskin. At 17:20 . 11 I i .Waterloo's Heinbein counted for �� .. . ". I . one and 30 seconds later Seaforth's .. . � , � 3 Berger'L from Pike, replied to rally, , , .. �1 ,. J hopes. The score was 3-'2. 11. Twenty-eight seconds later the I 11 . N . , s -core ,%.�.as,6-2, after the Siakins? , .; -, forwards became electric and, con. . .1,� � i .,i ducted .three through the defence I . � I . I.. and past 'Gar Baker. The fourth I 11 and, perhaps final game will be held . . . . . in ,Waterloo Saturday nigb't. " ..... 11 . . . . . . The Sad Story 11 . .. . . ' WIA.TERLOO—Goal, Bulham�, de- " ... .... fence, Rutz, iMascott,D; centre, r. . Roga; wings, Noble, Bolliger, alts., . . 1.� I Lacey, Schirarr, Heinbein, Oberie, �% Crane, Dorscht, W.Tight,- woAck, . , . ; � Platow-sid.. . . 1, .. " 11 SEAFORTH--Goal, Baker; de- . . . fence, Aitchison. -Storey; cen,tre, I . � . Berger; wlngg� Broome, Pike; alts., 11 , I Morton. J. Muir, R. Muir, Doig, El- ,. . '. ., liott. Shine, Mellwain. . . .. First Period—Goals: Seaforth, ... I'll, Pike, (Broome, . Aitchison), 8:55; .11, Waterloo, Noble (Bolliger, Roga), I . 9,50, Penalties—Ma motto, Bolil- . . ger. Lacey 2, .Storey, - Broome, ... I ...,... I . Wright.. � . Second Peftd�Goals: Waterloo I' .1 I Oberle (Maseotto, ,Crane), A:5-2, 11 �� ,Penalties—Berger, Storey, .. !.� Third Period—Goals: Waterloo, , . .... Heinbein (Lacey, S-chnarr), 17:,24D; . 1. , Seaforth, Berger (Pike),,. 17:55; � . ; ��. Waterloo, Bolliger (Mascotto, Ro- .. ga), 18:35; Waterloo, Roga, 19:43; V�� , r ,. Waterloo, Maecotto, 19:03. Portal- ... .. i., I ties—Oberle, Shine 3, 'Rutz, Broome . . .. 1. (major). Noble (minor andmajor). I . I I I �� r �!, Former Hensall Man 111, �5 "'I. . Awarded With O.B.E,. . . .4, , � 7. .� ,Captain JaTn" A. Filshie, son of . _ _ �. , the late 'Mr. and Mrs. Archibald , . - 1� Filshle, Hensall, has been awarded '�, the Order of the British Empire, It . .;, , was announced from army h6ad- I �,�;,.( quarters this week. Oaptgin Filshle . i , " "i"!! .1 ;76.1� earned- the award I!& merl-tous, du- . � ,.k ty while serving as a. ohaplain with . . I.. . 11� -�� �i I the Princess Patricia Light lufa-ft- I try In Korew.- Nrs, F11-shle was I . . .. � 1. formerly principal of the Hensall r .." Continuation School. . � .'It. . . �: ,, , �,:,� JI I Attend 61st Anniversary I I , ,L- I � . 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