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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-09-11, Page 111^ `` ` Mi ������ �+—.v . , .; ; , , . : , I , I ,,`f��'�,;111 .,J� .00", I, ­ ''I : .1 , 1 7, ", , ; . ., I .. . I "'.00 : , ''i I"" , . ­ , I ,_, ; ,, I 'i I I 1, I �1 I S . . ! " '. , , 7. , , I .. I ; . I . I. I , , , I I I . ". 1 f �, I 'a, . , I . 1. ". i 1. ,­I� , 1, I I " . I NO. " 1K, - , A s0mcq-, .,J , , �-- , I Hur - J ;'A ,, a " Nmlp -11- I 'e"O 11 ro . 74i6'- 47 � It , , : .. 4 0 -4 . e6tion .,, ; till &&,M ��`,, ,"', " I&; . 0 4k, , , term , uf , I C pt. 11'11'�� '' li,,411,","".77- . �, I . ,:" m ­ _. 0 .11 . 4'. '.. $ ep ,T &'i4i " , , I 'lling' last Week!s of ,the Presbyterian Ch ' or �' 0 t I � 114,44 ,V . J . Villo,travelled down a line - to a bytery. Rev. W. 11, Hyndman, de- morning worship in Chisolhurst s*.p1., t,v.pt a TF�: AV tit ; , - ) 2, ., .. -1 United , vlqx�ppb ,,]ppep�,lwlft,- I : __ " I t, "" I ..., tl� fuse ltbox and burned a hole in the livered, au'able serm u, in :wlitch I Church last Sunday. The " "' , " ftp,M on. the griifunds was, C0041io- 7 40sik6med. Elsewhere in town sev- a , . 1:4"11,111 IL VA`* the QW.L. or St. ­ . I I Plisfal of Christ. . Roobal and Marilyn OyTe sang 0; York' Rid '31 'C 4 I <, i,jj , I I ia�hest . pngs-w ".", 1 -gum . . gral1iouseholders. .reported burned The Preabytery, unanimously r's Ppayerg, .'4 - ,Nxeter. I ,rA.. .1 ... ,,, I . . - ' out 06use lines,. but no fire damage. elected Rev. 'A. J. Simpson, Tees- Have Followed Me.,, SeO,icp 'III' '_ ­" ' , ­ I I . ),.` LAR06wing is listed gotne purchw LightpIng was also responsible for water, to be moderator for the I be held as usual next Sun w . I �­, . !. eB and prices realized on stock at" dauio$e to at least two Sections of year. The clerk gave detail, of , 9:45 a.m. The Sunday School Beg- '- i , "I' . the Date- , , , hydro, lines In town. coming Congress of the Sion follows. . I 1, , I 1, Genni�r,-Golden Drop 3rd. yp&T- . I — Toronto in Jpne, 1954. -The Pres- In Hensall United -ChWoh' R :i . ,� , . I wl I k , " 1. I ev.&�ard`,­ Cart �'­ . "" % so d to Joe Easton, Klaymore bytery heard further of'the Con-, . �� !�, ,; . Genntar Poppy (2 -year-old), to H. .... 'ference on Evangelism to be hold , sage, "Spiritual Conservation." Mrs. '.0 I , :,�,, �"! p Ho alkdMembers in Minghain this mouth, A'publi , Coates sang an enjoyable solo, "As I . , ineeting will be field in t a 1_111.11 f Ni0a Sum ,_ "S."', . ,." . , . , Haragualy * ... ­... with this in St. Andrew's Church, I Women's Misfsio,nary^ Society , 1.111;1'� Farm, Quebec, for $675; , R, W,Ingham, on Tuesday, Sept. 22, at Plan holding a POt-AIu6k Supper on Some weeks ago. U(iward Cairoil'�­, I .1 Kair Golden Orange (Ini ; Review Year Tuesda , %�" -ported), ': y Thursday, September -0, at 6:30 formerly of Seaforth, ; , ,3-", 11 "I The�`aunual meeting of the Wo. N.Y., will 'be the special Speaker. P.m. I I - ,­ 7 I ,N i I alannon, for 4750. ' in a Serious Accident while operat,,. . .'I.i. meil!�!'H.ospltal Auxiliary to, Scott T ' he -Presb tery would be happy to I At Carmel Presbyterian Church Ing apower loade , . , .'.�.,,, I 11 Memorial Hospital was held in the have with t4hem on this occasion last Sunday morning, Rev. J1. D. , r at the Oodeoi* l �4­ Oak to Goo. Lasby, Guelph, for -$51,0. .nurses' residence Tuesd. of other churches t' ex- Fox delivered an impressive me& docli&. A cable which Snapped caujj� " -, .. I , . with 20 members present. Plore modern methods of present- i sage- injutie ' . :r'.:.,, -� - sold to W. A. Culbert & Sona, Last spring ,some 295 Seaforth children left the structure pictured ,.:.,, .$925. above for the last time. This The- secretary's annual I -1 �"61 1. I , week nearly 350 children. enrolled in Seaforth's ne4,Public Schoolf report Ing the Gospel appeal. I lovely solo, "A Dream of Par&- head and sent him to .hospital . Kinellar Golden 'Drop 43rd (im- or the first time. Of the 350 showed nine regular meetings and Report on VaC&CY . where later oneeye 't '. P �,,';';' Ill, I . Enrolment figures at the Public School' three, executive moved. -r if ... .I, "' porledl, sold toColliert Bros., Arva 55 were entering school, old or new, as a first experience -badto be f , I XIL 1, Out., for $675. this week show the larg meetings held, Arrangements, were made for Rev. I Recently Goderich citizens ral ed :.., ,,,, .. , est proportion of Pupils to be in the kindergarten and primary grades, De- There are 39 active members.-ISix J. Elder, missionary on furlong , to, Geumai Cinderella spite a JiimpAws.yeir of nearly 50 over the 1952 enrolment', it wai Pointed out that this year ind h I , and express appreciation to 1, 11 Mi rowding in the handsome new school will not be a concern, :SCJM Howard Carroll, who is the popular i ee the peak enrolment, envisioned when tho.'Lrlew nine -room school Was planned. Proximately $1,328,00. The major on October 18 in Goderich, and in and enthusiastic coach of Gode. , ,, ,' (8 Months ' the 1954 terrn' will s' projects during the Year netted -ap- address meetings iii, the Presbytery am for to aid I 6M), sold to, Klaymor Farm, for '. $15". Overc for e time yet. Official open- projecf,was redecorating the dowi� Exeter on the same date, in the Special Progr , �0... Geumar Cluny Augusta, sold to ing of the new school has been set for the eveninIg of Octobe ! paration, and the Boa' .1 I !r.l. iA.progr.arn is now under pre- stairs of the nurses' residence. An' evening. Rev, C. H. n rich's youngest hockey players. A ," " . Winn present- 'benefit ice revue was arranged, tand . ans to issue' a booklet cornmemo�aeivlg the event. Speaker at the open- incubator for the hospital was ,pur- ed the report on Pensions, Rev. .': I , I Genmare Nonpareil 2nd (year- ing ceremonies .will be C. F. Cannon, R.A., B.Pacd., q the Department of Education. . l United Rededicatio, '. , I — , .. chased. this is what th6 Goderich Signal- , _ ..., I 11 ftg), sold to Goo. Lag -by, Guelph, : R, G. MacMillan, convener, and Mr. Interior and exterior renovations Star ,has to say, in a front-page "", $775. . . I ' Mrs. H. G. Horning, President of B. Milne, student supply, gave an editorial, about. the results: . I . Ontario Hospital Auxiliary, was encouraging report of the progress . I . .. �l Geninar Poppy 2nd (yearlin Chiselhurst to Northside United Church are in ,',Z., g), AnVaHear . VMS Hold guest speaker at the April meet- being made in the Auburn and the of completion, it -�P. ,, -iold to Gerrie Bros., Fergus, for Sw,wXforth WI Memb...11.6. September Meetin g* , Ing. Hospital Day was observed in Blyth vacancy. . last stages "'I don't know what I've ;�`,, . SM. I - .was learned this week, and plans �ver . ,�. �, May., The auxiliary closed the - Rev. J. R. MacDonald* ud P 0 a e- d �e deserve thim Goderich is a ,,�',l 6enmar Rothes Queen (7 months In - Church Tuesday outlined are u er reparati n for r 0 to �, I old), sold to Dr. A. P. Hart, Mal- Of English Sister: Institute Year with a dinner at Monetta the scheme whereby congregations dedication service September 27 pretty nice Place to live in after " �,�`Ifln I Chiselhurst Women's Missionary Monarbs, at Exeter. are asked to underwrite the cost of Work remaining before the * all' I ; I 1, Gen- to Cinderella Dinah (two- The September meeting of the . Society held their September meet- t Durl4g the business discussion mailing the Presbyterian Record 000 renovation program I.% done in- So said Howard Carroll to his' 1.2,., . .A.u?.Kfflary made plans for their magazine to every home. This was eludes finishing of the upper floor wife after she told him , - 7ew-old), sold to Gerrie Bros., For- Seaforth- W.I. was held Tuesday -at TUckersmith Ladies' Ing in the church ,basement Tues- , more than 'i'l, i gus, for $800. I the home of " Mrs. Wilfred Coleman , .' Y to be held on Saturday, enthusiastically accepted. Rev. D. and installation of new $IZO had -been raised as proceeds . . , �., .. . Club Holds Meeting day a*rnoon. In the absence of Se.pews. The 1'4 Cluny Mlsa'Augusta, sold to Goo. with a very good attendance. I . I, er 26, -and also the annual Glenn ,Campbell gave the report on pews are ex ected next week. I I I � fall . ,P from an ice revue at the -arena Sat- . 1` Irday night for his benefit. in hils "I . 14sby, Guelph, for $560. The meeting, with the president, the president, Mrs. Harold P@�rker age sale, which will be the budget .ana described how the To date the church ,has under- I ";,.., ,' Mrs. Pepper, presiding, opened The Tuckersmith- Ladies' Club the chair was, take ' held 'turday, October 24. bed at Victoria Ilbspital, London, '.1111"' . CAnmar Phopachy Foremost 10th ' n by Mrs. T I Lunch target for the budget of $1,000,000 gone a thorough painting, Inside 'I., (10 Mont; s old), sold to Jack Kins- with the Institute. Ode, ffillowed, by held their September mee evo: was served at the close of the was catehing the Howard fought to hold back teats I ..�' h .11" I .. ting IWst BrintrieI4, who, conducted the d ,I imagination of and out. new, lighting fixtures have �'� . I I MUD, tromarty, for $560,, ' the Lord's. koh - 1he 'Mary week at the home k Mrs.: W. . assisted by Mrs. meeting. the whole church. been installed, downstairs, floors of Motion. which flooded his re- . 1- K K I I I William' The following is the slate of of - ,4 -Bear Spring Mossy Dinah (year- Stewa � :k,,�,, � ' The roll Roberts, with 11 me -five Brintn . maining eye, hg I 1,114 � , I _ I %#, mbers and, . ell. " I fleets fb'r the coming year: presi- Mlin,isters At Meeting have been felluished, a new centre 1�," ling), sold to Wm. Rinn, St. Marys, .Call, --what mikes an Institute children present. The I Mrs, J. Glenn offered prayer and door has, been added and new car- been. removed AS, a result ,of. ser- , �1�� mectilng opm . , dent, Mrs. H. E Smith; vice-presi- Present in addition to the mod- . . -.4,11 PJL 6, for $2,00. . member not want to hold office," Mrs, Bert Wren read the Bible leg Peting laid. The chancel has been "On." mPries sustained ln'i: 'thlOib�apl- ',, . ened with the Op nfiq oj-.fduow� .- dent, Mrs. R. -�. Box; secretary, orator, Rev. D. G. Campbell, B.A., o at Goderich harbor F 1. ,.�_ �,son;;Roll, call', was responded to e'organ pipes weeks, - -.I'F.A -Near Spring August.% ?,nd (year- was humorously answered. ied by a song, 0 , fff; 9M, , rs. J.. E. Lougstaff;, treasurer, BD., Th.M., and theClerk, Rev. D. ago. a few 11 Minutes of the previous meeti . �. �'F . Thanks werex % and choir loft have been dAvided at ,, . I .." ling), sold to WIm. Rinn, St. Marys, Those End.earl , _0 .b. ti, Blbj� ;Vii9o. rs. J es. Murray; J.'Lane, B.A, Clinton, were Rev, J. Official reports reveal . Udward, 11 lror *If . w oral 19 YORA9, ,VW_1 11 A�ad-` frolurwr. *111liani Marti public rela- R. MacDonald, B.A., from Ashfield the front of the church. I . . A . . , Q_ . I , ere read, -and adopted. Se in and, I I -re were ", "n � ak§o' -'._MfS.­R.`Xh1%Man for 'cards,'_ . ,. _ eid; cor- The program being plannedfor'- k4k Spring VittOrta'(yearling) 4tenisof correspondence we , _, is t(er progressiulgfavorably, 41-- - I MIlIerstowW The secretary was to"., two cards of thanks Wibre,read, fet-, and lies lirl, secretary, kis. A. Y. and Ripley; Rev, W. H. T. !Fulton, thougn the severe IW, urlesbi--re2'' I ; I 1"; 60M to Jas. Rhearn , instructed to flowers received,while she was a the rededicition serflee will includ . � I!, lowed by a question ibox. A song McLean ; members -hip convener, -B.A., and Mr. W. Smith from.Brus- special singers and guest speaker e ceived might well have, been. fatal-." 11 1 , ". ! . I Vi�nnsylvauld, for $235. write, the Hotel London for reserva- was followed by the Homemakers' patient in the hospital, Mrs. H. 0. Free; buying commit- sels; Rev, A. Nimmo and Mr. H. Of the latter, it is the intention of I He will return home: soon ,or a, ; Bear Spring Broadhooks Zud tions, for the Area Convention. The Prayer Lunch was s I The study book, "Whereas, the tee, Miss V. Drops, Mrs. Harold F. McGee from Wingliam; Rev. R. s -h 'd of convalescence After , . I I (yearling erved. The Sun," was presented by Mrs. Carl Whyte, Mrs. J. M. McMillan; ways D A Currie, B.A., fr the committee in charge to invite I --1111. ),,sold t ,,Jas. Rheam, Mil-, committees for ,he Fall Fair booth Octobe'r meeting is in ,charge of Stoneman, assisted by Mrs. Bell om White- former ministers to be -present at again go back to hos- l, 11 . 1CXSt0w11;--P011nsYlvan1a, for $210. were read. Groui) two. . and means committee, Mrs. D H church; Rev. G. S. Bauloh, B.A., the service. which he WT I '� "n*r,,Pbqpachy Foremost 9th - 'Following the conclusion of the Stonemaxt. Members voted to Pit --I for further treatment. "� .. . . send Wilson, Mrs. F. J. Snow, Mrs. �. j' from South Kinloss and Kinlough; r . . I' : I" 60W to, Doll, P.0 ' business, Mrs. James Keyes took a card of thanks to Mr. Wilbert Rev, A. J, Simpson, B.A., B.D., and Praise Car oil's .Efforts 5 ­ .Pk',,Cattle Co., Met- Bechely, Mrs. B. R -Christie, M -s' IL fdar, for $335.' 1 over for "Community Actiiities and Enrolment of 156 At Parker for the mirror he donated J. James. 11 I Mr. A. X. Ballagh from Teeswater- "The capacity crowd which 'at- I " � 1. G66iftar: Z44 Faith Sud (year- Public Relations.` The Women's to the ladies to be used in the kit- tended the benefit perforibance at I . Ung), sold to Jas. M. RhVam., Mil- Institute carol was sung. Joan.4in- Hensall Public School clion qf the church. L. McEwen, from Clinton; Rev. W. I the arena was touching evider;ee of , lerstown,, Ppilhaylvania, for $375. clair sang two solos, "Stop, Look A brief meeting of the Women's 1. ly.dman, M.A. and Mr A L the goodness of heart of the people .. � . .", ,,,.�.,v..; and Listen" and "Now is the Hour." Hensall Public School opened Association followed with Mrs. Roy P. Knight from Cranbroo'k 'and of Goderich and district, Tyu.e, the ... . Mrs. Leeming took the motto, Tuesday with three new teachers McDonald in charge, assisted by Clinton Also Boasts Etbel; Rev, R. J. Hogg, B.A and Compete at Toronto 11 I hot weather and the fact that it ; : 4wo "Send a card; it costs so little -and on the staff and an, enrolment of I Mrs. Clarence Coleman Roll call Mr. J, Campbell from Molesworth was the last ice revue of -the sea- . . NeW N7 was a Bible verse. Minutes -ere ; I , ,,rses Are means so much," in a helpful and 156 pupils. Robert Reaburn, for- Ten young farmers from Huron son helped to swell the crowd. But 11 � -il entertaining manner. This was fol- merly of Cbesley, is the new prin- I read by Mr . New'Public School and Gorrie Rev. J. B. Fox, B.A. � � Appointe "to.'Staff 1 -9 C, Coleman. The I from Ren�all; Mr. Ernest Gedde� County competed in province -wide the fact remains that by far the . ' lowed by guitar solos by Barbara - cipal replacing John Blackwell, I &oup,decided to hold a Ibaking sale judging competitions at larger number of people were there , .Trewfirtha, "Bluebirds of.H Seaforth is not the only town in lan. and M- Exhibition . . k Of Huron Health Unit' . appi- I who 'is teaching in, the suburban; in the fall, the Mission Badd to be from Seaforth; Rev, R. J, Ma,Mll. livestock because they had a genuine desire % '. I ness" and "Harbor Lights." area in London. I in charge of the tea and candy. this, district to claim a handsome Godericb; Rev. W, B. Mitchell, B.A. in Toronto this week. The party of to express sympathy in a. tangible . .1 ., Tfuron County Health Unit Board English W.I. History ,. Mrs. Grace Forrester, HamiltOn, . new public school. This week Sea- from Kincardine; Rev, ,D. R, ,Sin- Huron contestants left Tuesday ae- way. Scores of others, purchased I I lholding its reolar monthly meet- ' I forth's western neighbor, Clinton, . I ing At the new South Hurou Hos- Mrs. John- McLean. introduced the, will teach Grades 5 and 6, and will. clair, B.A., and Mr. H. Strang, from companied by G. W. Montgoi�,,Y tickets but, for various, reasons, : I . I guest speaker, Mis. Davidson, of. replace 'Miss Winnifred Gray, *ho'Leave Here Monday to opened doors in its new $345,000 Exeter; Rev. M. Bailie, B,A.., B.D., and Harold Baker. of the -Clinton were unable to attend. It was, truly . Streetsville, formerly of th6'sister is, teaching on the staff of the new . public school to 442 pupils. Twenty and Mr. E. Zinn, from Bluevale and ,office of the Ontario Department of a magnificent gesture. I I I lbealth nurses to the county, staff, Institute - in England. She ,gave an Public school at Clinton. Miss R. , Resume Teaching Duties .or. are expected before the Belrabre, and Mr. B. -Milne, st Agriculture. "Howard 'Carroll gave unstinting - I Miss Hilda Pletch, of the Wingham. ' week Is out. Kindergarten welcomed udent .. disftict, and Miss Margaret Lang- interesting description of the meet- I Avery will teach Grades 3 and 4, Among. the teachers who for the ministry. Rev. E. Boggs ions at the ly of, his time'and eeort to train, lz . left In morning eompetit �,t� ,t, ings in England_, and Mrs, R. Elgie will teach Grades seaforth Monday to teach u ,,, nearly 11 toddlers. re' C.N.E. Wednesday, Huron bad sev- the .Squirts' hockey team last win - I, F3r, Carleton Place, who have com- I th Four teachers have ,been hired B.A., on holiday from Northern I j - -en entrants in ,beef cattle judging: '.�, i I . meneed their dutleaL. The first Institute was formed in I and 2, replacing Miss Margaret respective schools were: Miss to replace four who resigned land. and a brother of Rev R ter. Obviously, he never fully,,P6 . . I EugMnd 35 Years ago and there' Schieck, who is teaching in Galt.lGladys Thompson, to Niagara In Boggs, was welcomed and asked' to Fred Buchanan, R.R. 1, Clinton; alized the extent Of the appreela- , 1Xisis,PWch, a graduate of Strat- are now over 7,000 members. Their Mrs, Howard Scane is teaA May. They are MISS Whinde Gr I tion for his efforts oil the youu4 '. ", �' ford General Hospital and the Uni- Obing the I Falls; Ruili Joynt, Marjorie Bick- I ay" "sit and deliberate," Mae Bolton, R.R. 1, Dublin; Lorue ,- . 11 1: .4 " Institute has a membership of 13,0 kindergarten class, which has an ell and Laura McMillan. to To- Mitchell; Mrs. Norma Dixon. Gode- . Hackett, R.R. 7, Lucknow; Laverne sters' behalf felt by the parents and 1: ­. vetalty of Western Ontario, ton- ' enrolment of 23. ; rich: Miss Olive Johnson, Clinton, Godkin, R.R. 2, Walton; Murray 1 , ,,� don, recently completed a month's with a, waiting list of 40. On Fri- I 1_ ranto; Peggy Willis, to Guelph and William Nediger, Clinton. relatives of these young boys and, 11 ,4. I 1.Reld'work with the Huron County I day mornings, from October to M�;Y, Yvonne Bolton to London; Donald . Gaunt, R.R. 1, Lucknow; Tom Eas- also by a host of other Admirers. .11 when tiliewomen come to town to . Enrolment Tuesday mornin finflO ton,,.R.R. 3, Exeter; Frank Alton, This appreciation broke out Into � WracTavish, to Thornhill as Super- the A.V.M. Hugh Campbell Pu ic . full bloom -when these peo�le learn- I ! unlit. Mi 0 1 Shop, they hold coffee., Former Resident of ,blt. September Mee 11 'J R.R. 7, Lucknow. Two were enter- . ,p I , thp University, of Toronto. visor of Instruction and Psychologi- School, R.C.A,F. Station, CII t ed of Howard's unfortunate mistiap. 4 The staff will now comprise 9 . ix They. also liold a garden party Winthrop Loses Hand cal Consultant for Thornhill School ed in horse judging competlition— - vublie health nurs Miss, Norah eveiry June. The group Is large , . Grieve, to Chathm; was 1-87, a noted increase ove "' M Of Cromarty GroUnO Jon Clarke, 11,11, 5, Goderich, and A movement was Started which I . enough to have a good choir and a After Mill Accident Year. Kindergarten, registrations, FU Earl mespadden, R.R. 1, Seaforth. gathered speed and spread out in- 1, Ili CanninghiLm, supetlor of nurs- Margaret Grieve, to Dresden; Mary numbered 30. One Huron entrant, Ken Campbell, to various channels to finally en& . I drama group, who put on .several Hagan, to Essex; Margaret Grieve, The Women's Missionary, Society ., " lag, Miss Mary Love, Miss Dorothy perfotmances in a year. Mrs. Dav- Mr. Robert MacFarlane, Almonte, to Oakville; Josephine McIver, to One teacher was added and an. held its regular meeting last R R I Dublin, was 'entered for with a resounding beneftt perform- , Wick Miss Jean Marshall- and, the met with an unfortunate accident other teacher was hired to re, week ' ' I I . idson li 'enjoying ,Canada, and I St. Catharines; Dorothy Eckert, to one who resigned in May. Theyare at the borne of Mrs. Malcolm Lam- In the afternoon competitions "It was a real credit to the people . .1 , I two new appointees. thanked the Seaforth Institute for on Thursday, Adc"t �7, when he Linwood; Anne, and Geraldine Eck- ond, Cromarty, with Mr : ra e Chairman of the Board, E. S. * as planing lumber at his father's MISS Agues Mulrooney, Marlbank, John Clarke, Mac Bolton and Lav' of Goderich and district." I the food boxes which have been. w burg, and Mrs. Ger- and -Miss Edythe Beacom, Scott presiding and taking c .. 14 Snyder, ,reeve,. of Colborrie town- . mill, ,erl, to Wallace Londes- the de- erne Godkin entered. in farm mach - I ship,,presided, and present were ,sent. aldine Eckert, to Hawkesville. hero. votional exercises. - 1 .177 ,. ,� Mrs� Pepper thanked the speaker � In some manner, his left hand inery judging competit - Th board members W. A. Galbraith, was caught by 16 Plane �nd his The Clinton District Collegiate Roll call and minutes were read ... Wingham; Harvey C. Johnston, re, thumb and forefingers were sever- Institute Is again experiencing ov- by Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mrs. W. Har- roup ;,.ill , Keyes and Mrs. J. Kerr ,conducted . entered for gra ' Entries D for Ti for iher informative address. M other seven members of Ntl 9 I, ireeve of Morris, Mel. CrIch, deputy Seaforth Man, Woman per gave the treasurer's r port. were in and root own contests. The meeting closed with- ed. -HIS hand was badly, -mangled, ercrowding; according to Principal 2 e judging. I p . I reeve of Clinton, and W M 'Mc- Mrs. Tbom4s Laing gave the offer- ro I ;1 , and It was found necessary to fam- , Elected to Executive E. A. Fines. Enrolment Tuesday t :1 Kenzie, deputy reeve (if iieteir. Dr. the singing of One verse of "now morning totalled 3.0. tory prayer. : Gently -Sweet Afton." putate it at the wrist. He is a Of Huron TB Assoc. Last year's, Mrs. Ed. 'Allen was Presented T -lournamentHeie . " patient In the Rosamond Memorial enrolment was 28,0. The school was - , Miss M. Clay -pole, superintendent Lunch was served by the hostess ospital, but will likely return . built approximately 25 years. ago to with a Women's Missionary So- Barn of C. Dale' Falls .A wreter Hospital, efictended a and her amistauts and a social 9 At an executive meeting of the ciety membership pin. Mrs. Lloyd ��e, I,Only 30 entries comprised the I I e, of the D home in a few days � accommodate 180 pupils. Under Weight of Grain ,. vrelleome to the board members. half-hour .was Spent. A vote oti ' Huron County Tuberculosis As- Sorsdatil spoke a. few words and I competition in the annual Tip Top 01 ' Two years ago the School Board Tailors tournament hero Weduvs- . . than - ks to the -hostess, speaker and Mr., MacFarlane Is an employee SOCISition held in Clinton rec9toly, recommended construction of sev. Mrs. Thomas Scott, Sr., pinned the Considerable damage to barn and day afternoon at the bowling green, . I I * all. those taking pa rt was moved of the Essotane Company 4,t .Car- Mrs.':J. B_ Russell, Seaforth, wyas pin on Mrs, Allen, who had just crop was suffered last week by ': I i I by Mrs.' J. Kerr. leton Place and was planning- 'to rap I pointed executive secretary, with ell units to meet the overcrowding recently moved to Mitchell. Mrs, Chris. ',hAlf 'It was, a beautiful day, however, I .. 5QffiAn'n.1V49rSC1rV Fall Fair'booth committees ,have ,build a house for himself In that duties, to start immediat%ly. ,,The condition. However, two of the .Dale, three and ­6uor I . I sio' town. To that end he was propar- appoin eight municipalities in the sch T. L. Scott slag a solo and gave the miles west of &ere. when i`uw, and enthusiasm ran high In play .1 ' be6A named as follows: ice cream, Iment follows the resigna 001 e top I ( . Ing lumAifer at his fathers mill on tion. of H. C. Lawson, district, which carried close topic. Mrs. T. Scott, Sr., read from section of the ba.rn structure �61., for a suit or overcoat, tb I � Of LocalC!0irn,16. Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs. A. Crozier, his time off when the AMdent oc- Ikas. the first secretar Clinton, who per cant of the school areals a to 51D the study -book. Mrs. Frank Allen lapsed, under the weight of grain prize, . 4, N JV_ . .Mrs. Les Pryce; hot dogs, Mrs, G. y -treasurer of ssess- * Winners were W. Ryckman and I., A wide circle of and Horne . r, Mrs. E. Cameron, Mrs, J. curred. the association, when it was form- mlent, were opposed -to the addition. Spoke- on current events. Mrs. J. Mr. Dale had just harnessed a, team M. Southeott, Exeter, with 3 wins . '.::,� I friends Me, MacFarlane is a nephew Of ed Shortly after World War 11. B. Tier, Motherwell, will be guest and taken them from ,the stable plus 26; second, H. V . 111"" stbighbors called on Mr. and Mri. MeLean Mrs. R Kerr, Mrs. J. Me- I speaker October 2. Mrs. R. Dunwhen the accident occurred. - Rivers and : ­ , , 10A , owas Aldington' Sunday wheniNairn; ;6ft drinks, Mrs. H. Hugill, Mr. R. K. MacFarlue, Winthrop, 'Mrs Russell,, former high school N. Pollen, Exet-- 3' wins plus 20; :,.11 - 1111 4 t ., respected local couple celehrat- .'Urg I Carter, Mrs. 1. Dolg; I and a son of Mr. and Mrs. David, teacb�r was to attend Canaillart Cromarty Congregatioi canson closed the meeting with . The barn, a 104x*8-foot structure, third, B. F. Chrik­e and Dr. P. 11. :�. . con- , Prayer. was well-filled with the season'i ..: ,,f At their golden wedding. auulvers-';Aietioz�ry and tobaccos, Mrs, Ross McFarlane, former reableuts of the tuberci&sls Association's annual Honors Couple Leavin' Brady, Seaforth, 3 wins plus 18; �, v North Road, g The Ladies' Aid meeting was crop. 'Mr. Dale plans to rebuild on , , sio- I Gordon, Mrs. R. 9, Scott; plas, convention in Ottawa, August 81, held immediately following the a smaller Scale. fourth, -C. Danbrook and 'red Hw- . i; , � : I (-,�,. I Church, Community I Inan, Atwood., 2 wins plias 24; fifth, .,r�',� I Awarried at Christ Church; Gosel, Mrs. 0. PhAple, Mrs. John MeGre- September I and 2. Presiding at W.M.S. meeting with Mrs, Hough- . . ., go Ili got, Mrs. John McLachlan; tea . , the meeting Was the new prest- A presentation was mttde this ton presiding.. The roll call was Gordon Muir and Dr. F. J. Bechely, L"'I'L. I .1 W-1, Mt. au� Mts. jidiniton. came � cOffee, Mrs. Sohn Kerr, Mrs. J. Hfi� Mrs. N. Krauskopf "I , P. J. Snow, Seaforth, Who week In' Cromarty churc to -Mr. How to avold the Christmas rush.,: Northside WA Group A Sixth, George Hart and E. Smith), 1, 41 t l0bredlit, Mrs, Sue. P. Scott; ta L ds I �. eceeds'Prank Vingland, Q.C,, Clin- I ,,'i 0 Canada In 1907 and took up a ble%, Hostess To Meii and Mrs, Md. Alled, who recenti Mrs. Calder MeXaig gav-e the t , . ,�l Ithrin at bornlialta In Logan town- ddl)sp otc., 'Mrs. J. Keyes, Mrs. ton Y reas- First Autum Meeting Atwood, 2 wins ,Plus 22 (42). _� Of Dublin Bride -Elect ' moved to 'Mitchell. A male quart- urer's report. It was ,decided to ­,�; f ,sbi,p. After" 96Vbk',: ir Nrffi Sandy, Doig; treasurer, Mrs, E. The draw for the corner cabinet . `1_ ,YWA': i Otte,' Md6h Allen, Bob Laing, Wank hold a baking sale at the October Group three of the W.A. of North- was won by James Keyes,, RIR,, 1, "... . county -they, moved to, &, f I'm, on Wbitmoro. A miscellaneous, shower honoring I Stagg and Ernest Templeman, sang meeting. J� 11 the ibbert An& blilidi ' ' I 1'.q_, Announ 'e I side ,United Church met this week Seaforth. The first prize -was don� �r4l, liftry. M184; Clara KrAuskopf, whose mar- ce ,Thrc Winners two numbers.' Mrs. T. L. Scott a]- at the home of Mrs, B. F. Christie ated by Stewart Bros. , . 1,!,� __ riage to Mr. Norinan Xradudfs; ii; Ila Of 13ur'sarles at S.D.H.S so ,sank two numbers, � and Miss for their first meeting of the fall. Other players were: Ken'Hockey, .� W farm near Cromarty. Ur. aviii Wa. Reftsall, Girl Guides. is utpq at, W.tl. Olive ,Spe adings. Clinton Sheep Farmer :;�.� Aldington. retired, to , - .� . Miss Thelma Elgie, acting prest- W. Rnkman, M. Made and H. C ,_1 "45, . 11 I I '� - . I i " AC - 'A� tV I t I t summer, , rn- poem, "bVieudship." This was fol- Mathiewn, T. Pritchard, R. Besse I 11 ; ,�% , ..... Seat &, 14 . 'tin egin, Tulesday the So . 'i Mrs. RobertLaIng shoted slides ' --X .­,,,,tl,,, - -I"WO, 11, gs,o .. Me I Wins 13 Titles at Ex. dent, opened the meeting with a Rivers, Eketer; R, SParling, GOo ngton hAvd1*o Girl dulde,,meetings for the fail bingo and 6tfibt games, were a: - 061 were announced this est Templemkii read the address Bpbriam Snell and Song, Clinton, lowed by the singing of the hymn, Goo. Baechler find C. P, Obaparan*' , ,,6' I mono",' Iapkl Vdnial And"16seph, Van- *111 boghU with A ,supper, hike on feature of the 000iblk T-bbride- *eek as follows: .,lone Wats6n) pragared by Mrs, Calder McKaIg, last week won 13 of 14 titles In "Psas Me Not, 0 Gentle &Lvlour," Goderich; Goo. #art ar14 Chas. Dan,- -, , ,,�`X *.. vbd�V4*-: &t. Aldingtdh "has ,no. If*- Tuesday, September it.. Guides who 0 -be was sdat6d4h,-S, - deddratedi 'dilighter of Mr. and'Mrs. David And Thojilas'Laing and -Calder Me- judging of Leicester sheep at the and, the repeating of the Lord's brook, Atwood., Albert 'Calliii&ft�, %.,;'.4W ,, p,4:p _ *060n, R.R. 2, Walton, a $056 IW9'litldsented them with an occa- Canaffl.an National Exhibition, Mr. prayer. The b st ess discussion London; 1 Shttek Anil; X, H-Awkin .1 . 1". "I I ''I - "I , , . .1, "I rea'd by Mrs. porantIg -0, 'Malonoy, bursary; MISS WRtSOn plans to en- 816nal thair and micet, Mr. Allen Sn,4 had the champion and reserve was led by.Migs Zlgle. Clinton; H. Vcdd,6n, bl$th,l Y ta , 11, ,�f,�,� '4101101t W1,11; koj%,O, eviininig t6 Itt� presentation, Of uT[%bt0U,§,, gifts of for Teachers' College at 8tiiI'4tford*, thhhkdd ft teo Ia. -Aamplon ra-in and champion and Mrs. J. W. Stinson: gave tin In- or,. Goderich; 4 0" lohns-t6u,bitto'll ", , o "ai�"3;J'K, 1, �)` t %, ! , Mire Solit"Ib eift"kaddito, Ah;y, girl 11116n, silver &kt(1- 6hjils Was jjj4do Both 1�031d, daughter of Me. and *"' , I , -11 1. A. I I. ,Wfio,; "a#,,, pao-,Wd fj_Sr'sf6VoJ,fh , , ap. reserve champion ewe. His entri , 4, ,.A.V. ,*h&,* _ it), boeoM4 I the also won ram two shears, and ov- the Maritible Provinces this sum- ere.' G. , d0i "� X ' "I I 'IX P%, I. 'it" ki to The, 911est.6f,40404810ressed her 110W 4 student In Grade 19, vebb 0, cOuP14-1 ha*edone YA the burch er; ram, shearling; ralb lamb; ewe, met The meeting' closed with a Close,, H. 0. , F,t I - 0, , 4. 1. -1, - onop, A $100 bursary, Alice traeker, alW Afd` jli4Agrot At their leav ng. A two shears and over; ewe, shear- weil ''OtWit, WN, ­" 1'_Idtl­.." ,III Aid . , ,and -% , . �[ half-hour. The Octobor weet- M, Munroe, 0. Mulf Y, 4 , I. 1. It. 06, " " 1, , b V the A, student Ib Grade 18, won A $10or lu�*aj�bbrvk, by the women of ling; ewe Iamb; 'pen of one ram# Ing IS to be held At the home of Mortifam, RI Stev6jfts, B,, p;,Cp , . , ; fled, fow , bul'Aary. the do f . two owes and best best pen awards: Mis, 0. A, Vftlt.11e,y. �