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SPEAKER HERE Fire Calls Send Local I � . , ,*�,:'P&ff�. � � ,�, �.:; .... .. 4, , was reported at the annual meeting Asseclation. In Toronto � , . ,,-�,4,,,,;�*tt',�"?! 4 � � � , " I . . .. . " ., , . � where ._,�� �i , - ,,. 1,; ,,, ,*III' I . I � Tuckersmith Council . . F" �itle ��'.­._1­11y,�,.­X I Of the Huron Federation of ASTI. . the body ,held its -annual meet- . Brigade to McKillop . . . , . t � , ". .4," � ? .; culture in Londesbora I week, lug. ... , I 11� ­ , " ". I;, ., I wat I . � I ,I I "I 'r-11@ x, � ", ", " MR 1_11 I .. . Whon. Wilfred SbDrtreed, WAltou� Mr. Leslie succeeds L. A. '�. And TuCkerSmit'h L^ ­ .1; _14"Ll _eOP-5111,q �� � . was named pre 1, . 1. f' ' , ­ -."L,', P . 4iderit ,DfAko Coun- Reddick.. KOMPtville. At ,the Approves, Cost Share � �d� , i I 'ty r -d 'r I i '� '- - � ,same meeting the association ::.. . I Fire, believed caused 'by toot In. Vivet I (kwxf, I i SuCc" _ ',,� � _ !�, ,,,, 1, 9 , f ,*h:�'OUR& JL If"IM ' L ,-,. , .-,�%,,,� I the chimney., de�ltroyod newlyrb�ailt , * "" . .� ,�,, I . . ,approved a resolution calfin ­ �, 1�� 4'!#,., 1 ��t���,!,L'11 ',�,3.ps , . 9 . nd �,Fifty per ceai�� Of -,§�* : I k1rat vitce-preeld'out elecied was on the cupb6ar,da in the home of Mr. a L, " , ,�,­ . , , , I' �, '.M � Federal Government fo ... 1"W'. in School Addition - ", V , . 'i ­_­, " 1,-vwl "I ... 71, ��:,. Tuckersmith, - ff't 1`i��"", .I LW.,", �L �.' '� � ,'Douglas -Me'Nell, Carlow, and, Win- Impose a 15-cents-a-poun4 ex. ';: ­i�* Mrs. Harry Caldwell, . ters. . .... ., ]! We municipw vy 'Kl� " -,�,,� .", ­, -, �_, � ;!:" -4 ..!! .... , I ""' L ,M'_'Lt�� ,I . alst Thursday afternoon. The dam. .1 ; , , "' ' .11 .. ,�..�:�� W_ .. , ., Tuckersmith Municipal Councii ;�-,. ..'.",,. i -be see- else, (tax on oleoma;%4rine in � damp election �­�� � i ston Shaptori,� Exeter, Will .. Polls bere Wednopd%y I ON I PTIVO , :."'.-:�;;., `*1 age was estimated at over $200. ",7' tQL_A,arr"'4_'t.W,6-,t_ ," 1, I �, Olid, vicempresiderd- G6�dons, Grigg ord,er to narrow the a4. � ;: ... �,..,,��..','j7 held its regular -meeting in Sea- name ballot1or the GM .. .� �0 " � , " I ..,. 0", " �, . ��,ini t, Bluevale, is tile a vantage margarine now enjoys , I,' 01, ; Last spring Mr. and Mrs. Cald- L cei'of ,V,��u . , �::. , ­ forth Town Hall last week with Corantissf " " '_ - , ' � ,s,J . .?�,.� Lr I . 6"r, Vm,�L�Mxl. .,!�'p ,I - _�;..,�� well's b a was struck by light. ,g L'' tary,fieldma_ over creamery butter. ".. , Acting Reeve A. E. Crozier . .,_;.7;- ­s'�-,- , ". ,� . _�: . *., " .E ', . Ing *62 More, Vote� I Vm_ �,]ffi M11111 A all . .�, Need Lon# -Term Policy 1 ... -, � �",.','.;.'-' .J.`�-.`."--`.` I - 111"'.. 1:;;­*�I;;�: ,�:�: : I Pre' ning. On -both occasions they were -r _­.' ... I ;.- i�� -�.. ' T , wil , ., - .. ent, 'Nelson Catdiia, w4r,�'el�,'� " -,, , r" 11 ... 1. �-- ,� � . siding, and Councillors James "' �,-` Doig, Ivan Forsyth and Bert Gar- gui.sh the ,,is post. Mr;. R14ug begq4'',*P,�., " ,0_�. . 11 I '�?�" '. Ut thoule and were able to , ,�J .1 I D, .11, �111, t, ,JQ 0 " '. Jack Brodrick, St. Catharines, a - ii,'� 1�, % � _,:!:� , ... -V �­ � _ �, _ . - ,'V , 01�1010.1­.. ,�.,.'...':.. ;! L : .. ... . W ... "..i.1 --t-1.1; "'�`�L�, . '�!`�,- xi:� ,r ,4 .,. . , � ret -t -attending. Ond two-year term as COmnilpsion '; ,"I Past President of the Ontario Fed- flawds with the aid of , _ ,4 V. . 1 �3$1 "' ., � �0,� 'i . eratiOlt of Agriculture and a mems- W the S'eaforth Fire ftfg,ade, .,_ . ­�'L, . ... I .George T�Lulkaer, Tuckersmith er. L z3, ,i'�,;�i!,."', - 11 . . . her of the National Policy Com- . member to the Clinton High School ,Seaforth lire brigade responded In- the December lla5l ,el ' , I 1 � ., Fall Fair May Be to a call to the resid4suce of Nor- . I . 60i9wil� 'It, � , a acclaimed to:,fh,4K.,,p-,,,1 ' ­­� mittee' - A COmmitteO Which drafts - . Alrea Board, approached, Council mail Schade. MaKillop, township, . , _ ,. 1 , �r� .,A 4�i I Mr. Kling wa , Z;;r" LLo, , L agricultural Policies, was guest ," ,��,� "t, I Lr ' % "g, i requesting it to approve an addi- U. C. office for*! 195,2-53. . . 4L _ I'll � . . . . . , " -, � . 4�gV, �', �'I,i�, t, speaker. tion of seven Friday afternoon, to And thet tare 11 � '. I _t _ "� .. �,­,'­ .'g� , r ,.V , I � �,.T I . classrooms to the bad ,been extinguished: � rby ueigh�. 0 '10IONk, A,00 pp '. �.,�� ,,,� .. I , � _��," ; h., �"L J'X*1'1629 , ,,r�� �! -111 � A, , _ r , ,�" ­­ � ­ .1 I - _ . . . . . . ," r _��­ , ,r ,� I Mr. Brodrick told the, farmers, Extended a Day Clinton High School and also to b,r,. The trouble started from an ..:�' - ,,�� ,'­rt� ­� I , ,F' , V�A4.� .1 � ,� '_ I 1­.� . . -IRG0111i ­ L , 3 � -11� " , "', I � _� A I e a'! ," _ 3, , I I . approve the Town or Clinton isou- overheated -pipe which Passed ' - r ..".1 ".� ,a e ay. M r, � ... . I 'tural Policy to be 'built, that they Ing debentures in the amount of tdlrough . T: Irlinse ""!111",-tt . as producers must Possibility that .Seaforth Fall from I . 'i , , L ._ . �r "." , ­ . , :t.." :. 1C.. � � build within $180.000, to finance the additio . smoke and water was Blight VS , n ur e4 ,� . �, P I I 1�1.' - ­- . I ,. '1� bhemselveg, and do their own Fair Would be extended to a three- The -part of Tu-ckersmith with n 'Votes, whjija�:M 1. -i � 1. mar- day exhibition was mooted at a , . . 1. ­'. I- T!, , : �" �� ­ .r %Ni ,:"", ? I ­ keting. "There Is a danger con- the area would bear Its sharle. Cardno 9 wl­nsad 11 - nected, with the.,systera ,of govern- recent meeting of the directors. Council went on record as being in . . ,. E4 'L * ,"��,.".. r ., ,269 bwal-lots. Bt " ,,,,.�� , I 1. . mental markets," .,he said, asking The difficulty in carrying through favor of the propositio .". down Of -the vote" � . ... ... .. "How can we attempt the) extensive -program& that bave .� - ", , "., 11 " , , - Ike . . ,-,!5.- . ' I I 'The Ausable Consernition Autil- by ,polls is , . .. �� � ,to Wild �Ow,ner­manager of radio sta. I ! � .. .��_ . , ority was paid $".82, 1-953 assess- follow$,: Polls 1,-, :�,11�11 " . I I r a long terra Policy, when we have been arranged during recent years Chatham Loses to I ,,,�` ,,, . ­,,.. elections every four years?" in the time Presently available, has " CFC0' Chatham, Jack of $500, and and 2: , 11 Here -lie referred to elections in led to the proposal t�l) CW44110 �", , "X'r . y � ,.., : tboth Great Btita,in and the Unitedjahow, according to Fred. J. Sln,�%w, I ' I �4, for -a three -da Beardall, shown here, address. $100 'were ordered returned to the 919, Kling W; , . . eo. members of the Presbyter- Lavis Contracting Co. -and Wilson Card a 71 I., I . 1�il Men's Club at their supper Polls 3 and 4: , n "xiing " - i�,,� � .. . . . . . States -In Great -Britain. ohurch� see.retary-t-reasurer. Under the -pro- _� McCartney, respectively, regarding Locals 11-2 Heie 127; Polls 5 and 6: Cardno 9 . , '', , . I . 4 1: i , I ­.. Ill immediately denatidnwlized the Posal, tihe Fair would coutinue to -teting here Tuesday evening. gravel contract. �. Kling 82. 9 , I I IL I .11� buying and importation of food,s in- include Saturday, which would be . � 1.1" � I No other'offices were vot . �`,. I I I Over 600 local hockey fans aaw ed on . I - �4 ,- , : � I to Great Britain - while Bison- featured as race day. No decision Pass Tax Rate By -Laws their Junior Baldwins skate end in Wednesday's election. Last week , �,,, I , a "I . bower was elected! by the Ameri- has been reacbed, Mr. Sao � A motion Passed, at the Novem- score ,circles around Chatham li�re the entire 1953 Council was ac- - : I "', can People On the policy of econ- but the Proposal is being stad_ R di Station Owner ber 21 meeting, provisionally adopt- lasrt Saturday night as the local8 claimed for another term, as, waa, . , IA I . . 0 1 .1 . 01 I . I A I ., Huron County Federation of Agni,4:Uftre annual meeting was Only, * Always as the last act to rai Ing ' the Layton Drain report, was chalked UP their fourth straight the Public School ]Board wben the '. I ft rescinded and the report was re- win with an 11-2 shellacking of tile three retiring trustees were nom. 1� I'll I , I . r the banquet election and year-end revilew of business. Wil. "Predictions in Can-ada'for 1954 work of the Society might be ru ferred 'back to the engineer. The Sherman Admirals. inated again for office and, were L I I . f ': IsVen's Club Speaker . held in Londesboro last week with a record attendance reported Group Discuss Policies additional funds in order that th all point to surplus production, low- ther developed, -the directors are 1 a unopposed, . I I � red Shortreed 'R.R. 1, Walton, was named. President for 1964. L r- " . . - r road superintendent waB, -instructed Captain, Steve Storey, after ,1 I - . here vAth R. S. McKercher, ri resident. - er incomes, and higher transpoxta- engaged in -selling ticks on a Members Of the Men's Club of to investigate trouble on a tile two weeks' absence, returned to and ;� ,, I . 'ght, past p ts 0?eputy returning officers li I - tion, costs, even to ,our I ,f I . .' . Own mar- draw for a TV set, Thei draw will First Presbyterian Church learned drain adjoining the J. Damon pro- the line-up Saturday to notch one Poll clerks reporting to chief re- ,. ,�"L kets. Yet Mr. Gardiner, our Dom- take Place at an entertai , . .. ...�.�� . 1. � I IS J111on Minister of Agriculture, has inment for Of -the Problems and diflicuIties perty and to thave the same repair- goal and four assists. Tom Salter turning officer D. H. Wilson were: �,, led the public to believe that agri, plans and details of which -making , - ed if necessary. He was. also in- and Cheeta Chouinard pace�d the Polls I and 2, Teall's Garage: D. I 1)". which the Society Is now 'which must be faced In establish . I ArWicial Ice Resolution will be Ing a radio station. The speaker structed to repair a s,ewer at lot Baldwins, attack, each scoring the R.O., Charles Barber; Clerk, Mrs. I . culture Is in a -happy sftte.,, HeTe announced later. was John Bleardall, Owner of Croo 37, concession 3,L.R.S. The -clerk "hat -trick," while teammates StZve Bessie Kerr; Polls 2 and 3 Public I 1'�'11 � lie, paid his respects to the nifuls- Chatham, and was introduced t� was instructed to . advertise for Storey, Ken Stenland, Jack Me,, Library: D.R.O., � I .1 . .1 _ Herb li�rapuell, . � "I I Heard by Hen' ter as a politician, but Tapped.lisla the meeting by' Dr. ,E. A. MeMas_ tenders ,for Clerk, Helen Bolton; Polls, " I I , saR Council Construction of the wain, Ross Jesson and Mery Shantz 5 and I �. ,��! I . judgment when it came to farm I ter. Chairman was Ross Ha,mil- Stanley Jackson drain. Tender ads Wiled singletons. Chatham goals 6, M. E. Clarke's Garage: D.R-O,, - �,11 I Regular December meeting of 1 e - . . - marketing. will appear elsewhere in th paper. were credited to Butch McMaster D. L. Redd; Clerk, Mae Watter- - I i 411 H*Agall 'Council was held Monday � Mr. Brodrick outlined, the 0 ewed Policies of BY -laws confirming the rate of and Roy Kettlewell. worth, �4� �, imft Kippen Couple Mark ton- I ',I,, , , , evening with all members present. L I CFCO, which, in his opinion, were taxation, -mailing of tax notices and :". I After the minutes. of tho� previousTlection Results in tawa by the National policy Coras�. Unique. In this connection the sta- setting of time and place for nom- Seaforth 11, Chatham 2 1 1 i , .. `1 TSgUlar meeting and the special' 1, ­ . ' . ,��L mtttee� �` � � .. � 1Z - "Our commsit�ee can not come up . I I . . .1 I . =08Ung were'adopted as read, R. I I �' I , I � Put 1he Salva -tion Army on the air. e, McMaster, McNally; ,cen re, I . R. Shaddick appeared as a delegateHuron � Towns � � . , Fortieth Anniversary �loa accepts no Sunday advertis- inations were given their required 'CHATHAM --Goal, Dittrich; ing. -and was the first station to readings and passed. Assurity bond relic ,a- Christmas Patty of of with a magic formula On policy for Mr, and Mrs, Peter ,McKenzie, ,r ..- -agriculture," he warned, adding KI P on the tax collector was renewed Peck; wings, Kettlewell and Kable; 1ro a Invm the Can"jan Legion Present- I . PPen, ,observed their 40th wed- Successful o er-atioll of a station and premium of $37.50 ordered paid I L. '19 , Iiing a resolution favo ' ' Illection r that tile government worked - alternates, Graff, Corbett, Patti - i:% ring the in- I esults reported this , .,on a ding anniversary art their home on depend$ on both a ground wave Accounts passed include: Ausable son, Nichol, Foy, Prout, Sunner- Seaforth W1 A I "atIOR Of arUficial lee. Mr. Shad- Week in five Huron tOVjMZhiPS, ,two Policy for'yeara andaa yet has not -y' and akL air wave, and for this rea- Conservation, $93.82; trelief, $55.84; ! Enjoyed 'I L o,towua,.�aud., 111. two -aueeeedod. "We ha to v , " li Thl4rsda December. 3, when a , ,1 dick -al", rT"F,L4%e i1nUar r*eeo-- esIand -to, Ve tm -a L _ so land. y , �,rt? the' � L�',�, 1. IhIffm ftTW the Ladies' Auxiliary, v"tgb WnshIps,"are as fol-' #i6ad principles. inti the policy, e,o tOb" �6,FCO was ique in that it bounty, $2; hospitalization, $6.8l; defence, , I .1 ..d 4 a ,1% -1*&tiOn was important. Here', drains, $4-2.10, rebates, $11.95; fox , � . - . ite family dinner withall the members _ t SRAFORT14--Croal, Ron Salter. The Chiistmas ,WeetlngL'�ot4 1 S216 TeQueste4 a mbate on the pro- I lows: that we can adjust ourselves up- Of the family present, marked the was sited, in a beuttn Barton and Jess.on; cen- Seaforth W.I. was held, at the -,;:,", :"", I occasion. ,Chicken with all the loeati er than average Brucefield street lights, $25; insur- tre, Mcllwain; wings, J. Muir and home of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace . 11� I VVrtY taxes for the Canadian Log- Ashfield wards or dqwnwards, as the case on, the speaker claimed. An- ance premiums, $37,50; printing and . io& hange.11 I Roberts; alternates, Aitchison, E�l- Haugh Tuesday evening. with a "I I 11 �. I I Reeve -Cecil Blake 548, Kenneth may be, and 'as conditions c trimmings was the menu serveld, other factor is the manner In which advertising, $184.81; roads, $2,- liott , ne, T. Salter, Slhantz, R. large attendance. Following the I ., I H. R. -Davis reiibrted on work, lUcKenzie 279, Elmer Graham 69 He said in Conclusion. that be and the bridal table was centred Patterns for beaming radio waves 205.47; gravelling expense, $7.50; M ' Sto . .. .� J uir, Roberts, Stenland, Chouin- regular opening exercises, Mrs. . :, I 1. I 40110 on -the catch basins on Mil -l" Council (four elected,) - Doj�jld hoped that the farmers In Huron with a three-tier wefldiug Cake, are determined. Mr. Beardall s -how- SalarieS and allowance, $175; post- ard. � ., ,. County will discuss farm Policies, flanked with roses. . Alex Pepper presided for a short - ': �, , At. 41so regarding the Patching of MctKenzie 639, Jack Bradley 529, A ed the patterns in effect for South- age, $28. -First Period -1, Seaforth�, T. business period. '.I � .1 .. . .. I the streets. J. A- Paterson report- Ititclie 508, Thomas Howard 4IS: through their township federation, Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie were pre. wtestel-n Ontario &tations. Council adjourned to meet De- Salter (Shantz, Storey), 1:26; 2, Several letters of thanks were , l ,, ed 1053, tax arrears at $1,206.22, or R. Wilson 276. , my oups and. sented with an electric blanket by 'Discussing coverage provided, by cember 15, at 2, p�la. Seaforth, ,Shantz (T. Salter, Stor- read for sick boxes. It was. deeld- -, � . I onl7l about tbreeper cent outstand-1 School Board (three elected)- farm forums. their family and were also the re�- -stations and cost of production, the ey), 18:56. Penalty -Glass. ed to visit the(-'ounty Home early .1; � . . Ing. The Reeve was authorized to Marshall Gibson 482, Jack Gould A resolution committee appoint- cipients of cards, congratulatory speaker Pointed out the exten.� to : Proclaim BO*ing Day, December 26',457,, Walter Alton 444, Gordon Fla. ed by -President R. McKereher, In- messages and flowers, whic Second ,Period -3, Chatham, Ket- in January, the box Coromittee to . I ,1 I h the entrance of TV tiewell (Peck), :05; 4, Seaforth, be. Mrs. ,G. Papple and Mrs. A. .., . ,a public hoialdy. layson 414. eluded Charles Coult9s, Belgmve; Mrs. McKenzie was the former increase the cost of productio Chouinard (Stenland), 3:54; 5, Sea- Crozier, and the prodram convener, I . Change Park Board Narne, . the cost to the advertisers. 'vou" Elect Brucefield WA .. Colborne Harry Sturdy, Auburn; .Bert Lobb , .ad . . , Eleanor 'Hood., of Kippen, and Mhere , forth, T. Salter -antz), Mrs. J. McGregor. ": . Ifte constable was instructed toi Reeve - Terrence Hunter 279, Holmesville; Russ in are about 445,000 . (Storey, Sh 1. I i -ell Bolton, Dub- their marriage was solemnized TV sets in Ca 1:56; 6, Seafo,tb, Storey, 9:40; 7, Members also decided to ap . .� � Mr-Oceed to collect the poll tax at 'Harold ,Montgomery 221. lin; all Past Presidents, and",'Doig- 1913 at St. Andrew's United ada, Of which half are in,the To- ,Sclaforth, Mellwain (Roberts, J. proach the Community Centre � . 02CO. Permission was granted the Hulleft lag McNeil, R.R. 6, Goderich, vice-. Church M,ahse, Kippen, by the late ronto-Hamilton area. ' Officuars for 1954 Muir), 12'.13; 8, Seaforth, R. Muir Board with a view to instaill ..; I 30.0-F. to hold a fowl bingo in the Reeve--Iw. J. Dale 443, John 1. president. 'The appreciation of the meeting V9 a I dson. Their -union The regular meeting of the Wo- dance McMaster (Kettlewell), hall. A bank book was presented .1 Rapson 435. Threateniii By "Plentyyo was blessed with four solis and David Stewart. C. M. Smith th,,k- 19; 58. Penalty---411arton. to baby Davld, Miller, and the com- I . Hall in the near future. , Rev. J. Richar was expressed to the speaker by (Chouinard, Stenland), 12:27; 9, fan in the Community Centre I Th,& Helwall Recreation Council Council (four elected) - Tom President McK6rcher, in his re, two dali6litera: man's Association of Brucefield Chatham, I was gratit Third Perlod-10, Seaforth, Jes- mittees were read for the January . ,. .. ,I s a Vanadians have in, smith;.Joe, Brucefield; Lloyd and who catered for the banquet. Miss afternoon Of December 1, with a 'f, ed, 4200. E. TA Mickie was L,eiper 682, Emerson Hesk 560, Wil- port, tated th t Kenmeth, Tucker, ed the mera-bers of the Ladle,' Aid United Church was held on the ;, appointed to represent the village lia,Ta Jewitt 491, George Brown 391, the Past two or three years seem Murray, at home; Eleanor, London, Jeau Scott replied. good attendance. Mrs. C. Christie son (Storey, T. Salter), 8:42; 11, 8th euchre: I �': . I I Seaforth, Salter (Oliott, Shantz), Tables and chairs, Mrs. E. Kerr, � � " as trustee on the South Huron Dis- Arthur Clark 3?.4, Nelson McLarty prices for their livestock products and Mrs, Harold Cudmore (,Gladys), An outstanding feature of the ,Opened the meeting ,by reading 15.58; 12, Seaforth, Stenland (Jes- Mrs. -Sandy Doig; lunch, Mrs. Sao. 1. I I trict High 90110101 Board. A by-law 322. . . . drastically reduced, either because . Usborne. meeting, and one which resulted in a setlection, "Ambassadors 'For : % ,ch-ging the name of the Hensall - Morris of disease or from loss Of export Attending the celebration were . son, ,Barton), 36:07; 13, Seaforth, F. Scott and Mrs. G. Pa"la; ortil. . ! , demands for an encore, was a solo 'Christ." After the singing Of a Chouinard here., 1-1 Stan J� Smith hymn, Mrs, Douglas read the scrip- 18-15. Peualtier,-Corbet � Community Park ,Board to the Hen- Reeve -Bailey Parrot 328, C. R. markets. "In our cash crop field, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie by Dalton L, Reid. (Stenland, Barton), es, Mrs. Alex Pepper; punc =U Memorial ,Community Park Coultes. 323, Sam Alcock 154. Particularly grains," he said, "the and family, Tuck.rsmith; Mr. and (minor, Mrs. P. Doig, Mrs. W. Coleman, I SVILrd, as requested by the Park Council (four elected) - William price has been more or less main- Mrs. Harold Cudmore and daugh- was accompaniart. ture -and Mrs. Chris -tie took the 10*3ninute misconduct), Barton, Mrs. E. Papple, Mrs. G. McKenzie ; A Roard, was given the required read- Elston 586, Stewart Proctor 481, tained only because of marketing ter of UsbGr e; Miss- topic for the day. -Mrs. Douglas I lings and passed. Walter Shortreed 471, Ross Duncan agreements of n .0 Eleanor Mc- ,concluded, the devotional period Roberts, McIlwain, McMaster, and Mrs. J. Keyes. 1. I I one kind or an- Kenzie, London; e McKenzI . The program, which Was, undW "I NOVeMber Accounts PaNid 380, Bruce Smith 320. 'other." 1. 7`1110 P011owing accounts, totalling � Stephen Bruce -field; Lloyd and c- . Now many of the crops are piling Murray Me, Discussion Lively on with prayer. the direction of Mrs. W. Colsm= 'L I Kenzie, Kippen. ,Miss Martha McDonald, the . and Nxs. R, McLachlan, opened .1 4 . .,, $20,636.81, were Ordered Paid: Hur- (Nominations) up, In almost unmanageable heaps, President, conducted the business with everyone singing "Jingle I . On EXPOsitOr, Printing, $4.30; PrO.- Reeie-John Morrissey (acel.). and are in some cases, said. the . period. The Greed was repeated � I , w1incial Treasurer, insulin, 62c; Deputy Reeve-Welliugton Halst, president, "threatening us, with Stdtiame.s, CWL Holds Bells." The following took part: � . :�11 ,A Firae and the minutes of the November � IftniciPal World, supplies, Elmer Lawson. . . ..side Forum To 4 Welcome song, Linda and Kenneth, � $8.40; L � �, PIC meeting werts read and approved. ,� . Council -Edward IA-mport, C,or- _1 -latking a better name CHRISTMAS SEALS , After the treasurer, Mr. H. Papple; Piano select' I Ruth L - shall call "Plenty." This is Tbe, Fireside Farm Forum of Hui- erry, S IUQSf Crozier; recitation, Re on �i Rerb Nereher, tile, $7.76; Bell Tele , that which ___ Vhone, services, $11.75; A. H. Ers-� don, Riatz, Edward Gill (accl.). 11 uce"Ll ul Bazaar nny Miller, taking place in face of the fact gave her report, the roll call was ,. I I MUO, collecting tax arrears, $8.8g; Rchool Board�Lltayd Lamport, bu that Heal Through a Seal 1111 laie� Monday at the home of solo, Anne Cameron; piano Wiy.;C� c . County of Huron, county rates, $6, Gerald GDdbolt (accl.). Ying Power of the public, in those Mr. and,Mrs. Oliver Anderson with answered by a verse on "Christ- ,St. James, School Hall was at. tion, Su,ane Haugh; action song, I , I 48L70; Sout& Huron District High West Wawanosh parts of the world whose way of 20 ad-ults Present. The ,topic under mas." tractive with Christmas decora- Catherine Doig and Nella Hillman; . .1 School, Part rates, $612.32; Hen. Reeve --John, Durnin 400, Hai�ld life is comparable to oura, isi at Now that we have our Christmas discussion, was 'Titizens of Tomor- The secretary read notes Of tions for the Catholic Women,s reading, Mrs. P. Do1g; solo, Nancy � 11 61 wall Public School, rates, '$11,350; Gaunt 281D. or n'sear an all-time high." Seals, I Ow," with tile question: "Do you thanks from several who had re- League annual bazaar last Satur- PePPer; Piano selection, Marjorie I . . � Publie'ihbrary, rate, $420.66; Hen- 0ouncil (four elected) -Harvey -Mr. MoKercher said that most of What are we going to do? rhinsk the 4-H Clilb and other yout-h ceived flowers and cards. A letter day. Some $582 was realized. Papple; duet, Sandra ,and Wiayna. � sail Community Park, rate, $490.77. Culbert 4,59, Orville McPhee 425 the other countries that tire pro- This is -tile -gift-giving .season, programs In YOUT Province have from Mrs. Dunn. a former member, Mrs. Joseph Rowland, president, HUgill; recitation, Elsie D01g; ) R. R. Davis, salary, $196.90; Re- Eldon Miller 414, Lorne,Durnin 406' ducing agricultural Products for Our job is to see it through. been successful in producing corn- was also read. She sent greetings received the many guests. Mrs. piano selection, ,Georgine McCart- I Gordon Struthers 363. export, have a definite farm polle * munity and farm organization lead- and kind wishes to the association. James L. Slattery and Miss M. ney; piano selection, Gloria Carter; - velver-General, Income tax, $3.10; Y, Some folks will give of their plenty ers?" . I A. W. Kersl4ke, salary $100, jurors Zurich � I or are in the process of formulating Arrangements were made for the Dunn were conveners of the tea. Christmas story, Mrs. Jos. R.Scott. , Willing to help in tihe fight , . $1.69, expenses, Toronto, $21; - Trustees (one -to be elected) -R. a plan for the purpose of disposing ; The forum dercided in the affirma- supper which the women are pre- Pouring tea from -the brightly dec- guitar selection, Walker Hart; dia- i , Marke, salary, Councillor, $75, W. W. 111sleY, John Turkheim. (two Of,,surPluses. Come, let us do -it together: tive. .One on every. community pro- paring for the Odd Fellow& on De- orated table, complete with tiny logue, "A Terrible Catastrophe," : R. Remember the widow's mitp. ject at Seaforth Fall' Fair was cember 11. The four group lead- Cbristmas tree and miniature Mrs. E. Cameron, Mrs. D. Wallace, Jones, councillor, $75; L. Luker, trustees acclaimed earlier), The country whose policy at- , councillor, $75; H. Hoy, councillor, Exeter f"ts us most drastically is I either a Junior Fatmer member or erpi reported on the year's work, wrapped gifts, were: Mrs, VAM. Mrs. W. Coleman, BTuce Coleman . . I � 4715, J. Tudor, ,cleaning curtains, United States, whose system 'the There are those who give so gladly a Junior Institute member, It was which was most succe.ssful, but Devereaux, Miss Mary Hagan, Mrs. and Ken -Coleman. 11 MaYor-W. G. Cochrane (accl.). of L I Stall, $45. Reeve -R. E. Pooley (atcl,). - price supports based on, Once they knew this same appeal; Pointed out. Some people say that there were still several undertak- Jack Devereaux and Mrg. Allen Carol singing was directed by . I zi prices, which the govern Parity' 'Now they are healthy and happy ' if a young man is a good farmer, ings to be completed, Bannon, Mrs. Walker Hart and the peanut . Mrk & Puss, repairs, wiring fire Deputy 'heeve­-Wm. ment sup- ;� 4 . McXen e Through the T.B. Chris twas ,Seal. the is making sufficient contribu- S,erving tea were Mrs. Gordon for the evening was Mrs. E. Caril- � alarm, $34.92; -Drysdale Hardware, (a"l.). .. ports by Pure -basing excess pro- . . supplies, Hall, $6.92; A. Clark, Council (six elected) - Ralph ducts, bas become a tion to the community withouit ta,k- Name New officers Dick, Mrs, R. S. Box, Mrs. Henry eron. Lunch was served ,by Mrs, I very costly And for ,such -a worthy service ing part in farm or other commun n I Haugh, Mrs. Carter and her coin- �� , Wh rAw Br The call is both loud and clear; ity organizations. election of officers for 1954, which Mrs. Alvin,Smale, Mrs, Maloney, . 1: catch basin tops, $12; J. Bengough, Bailey, Marl - itmer, , . ard a- Program. . - Tdie meeting closed- with the Enzensberger, Mrs. Job Flannery '. A repairs, $10.90; Heneall p.U.qC., dy, Robt. (Dinney, Richard Jermyn, "There -are signs that the admin- F, wittee. A,large box of Parcels was & - V74ro, Hall, 114.77; ,LeRoy O,sscb, Andrew Stnelgrove (accl.), istration in Washington Is planning Just ,add It to Your Christmas list: � The forum held that a busy far- resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Mrs. Frank SMS, ST., Mr ames received for the Children's. S,belter � . L� Public School Board (three Tbe, Seals come just once F�,kch mer is, one -9 to give help. N. Baird-, first vice-pr"ident, Mrs. Devereaux and Mrs, AntholyiPhil- In response to the roll call. A vote I I golicing and., mileage, $86.60; J. A. , elect- to make, some changes in its agri- willin ..�; Paterson, voters' lists- $74.95, Jurors ed) -R. ,E. Russell, Claude Va"ow, cultural po year. Farmers are always leaTnIng new J. Broadfoot; second vice-president, lips. of thanks was moved to the hog. I ... 0 $141), exchange $1.25, 1ttsur&nce Robert Soutbcott (accl.). licy. With surpluses� in and' modern method,s, and Farm Mrs, Moffat; recording secretary, tess by Mrs. Crozier, and the, meet- -1 (400nunued on Page 6) Draws Winning Tickets Ing closed with "The Queen.,, ,�,! I UP, W. B.- Cross, voters, lists $5, Public -Utilities Commissions- Racb.Seal bears a bright wee laddie Forums, 441 Clubs, Junlor Farm. Mrs. W. McBeath; treasurer, Mrs. 1; - I Singing a carol, you see; ers and Federation of Agriculture Fr. Berry; devotional committee, The candy -booth was in charge ,� . Juror,% $1.50; Judge T. M. Costello, Luther Penhale (accl.), 1� YDWTS� 119ts, $15; 10. Reid, trucking He represents Young ,Canada representatives are a wonderful Miss Bowey, Mrs. Ham aad Mrs, of Mrs. W. M. Hart, af3slated by , I 41 Goderich help in learning new metbod's, the R. ,Scott; Miss Nora Reynolds; sewing booth, St. James' CWL to Give . 11�� 0nd gravel, 02.50; T. Rutt, labor, Cromarty Pres. Church Christmas nineteen flfty-th�ee. Pianist, Mm. A. John- '. I MaYOT-J. E. Hucklus -917, C. M. members agreed. ston; assistant pianist, Mrs. G Mrs. John �,ames, Mrs. Clarence .," cutting Weeds, $1.50; H. Love, lab- Robertson �864. 1 Groups Hold Bazaar Let us this year In our giving HOW can th e, interest Of Young Henderson; press secretary, Mrs* Malono and Graduating Pins to " . . Mrs. Lanstink. 'L " , . ... � �t�� I Or Streets' $20-56., private $2; U. Deputy Reeve -Joseph Allaire I people be developed in such prob- C. Christie, Mrs. Triebner and Mrs' Mrs, Gordon Reynolds was cou- !!:"'I'. NO -un-, labor streets, $20.50; Hen- 910, Jobn Vincent 865, � "k Pot -luck supper ,and. I)azaaj. Go beyond our Idth and kin-, Grade V111 C%ss U,�',.,, ,, 'Tie really a greater kindness MI ' vener of the home baking sale. -#J 4211 Recreational Council, grant, Blyth were ,held In the basement of Items. as Canadian .public affairs and Dawson; flower committee, 98 "L.",�14 SM. ' Cromarty Presbyterian Church last To give to* a sick shut4n. international relations? Current Swan, 'Mrs, W. Also helping were Mrs. W. S. Dun- The December meeting Of the . � t4t, School Board (four elected Haugh and M is L. I.., ',��. A, h ) - Friday evening with a large, at- events discussed in, school is the M,alnes. card coramittee, Mr . 'can, Mrs. Mervin Lane and Mrs Catholic Women's League washteld . , j1i�i 1-1 rs. In fille school hall on V%dnesda$, %­",',jgi,', N Mrs. LoTne Strimoegetur 171, Geo. answer, the forum hold. They Hohner' and, Mrs, D uglas; finance I Some Stories Held Malley 1,61, Walt tendante. The proceeds or the eve� Fred Snow will take your donation �o M. Williams; mystery box, Mrs' or Buttel 12,2, should know Some kind of train- Leo -Fortune and Mrs. John 'Hoth: December 2, with a good attend, .:� "' � I I ning amoun, ted to $150. In,person or through the mail; secretary Mrs. G. Elliott; visiting . ,2, �,, , ISS,je Fmnk Tyerman 122, Carmen Rod- �."i!"":11 . Over To Next Mrs. Auftew MoLachlin, Miss The Important thing about it, Ing on voting, A. woman at the commltt�6 am. Dec6rations were arranged by ance. M'N. Joseph Rowland, *0 . ��m�,,,i gills 110, Bill umpey 66, s, Mrs. S. McKenzie -and Miss Frances Fortune. President, opened -the meeting ;­�1�5 I Olive Spears, Polls would make It much ibetter for Mrs. Holiner, Mrs. J. Thompson J,�;�, ChNstmastime is a busy ­ Mrs. Lorne ElliGtt Is; Idake sure wo do not fall. women voting. Rev, E. P. Weber draw winning Minutes of the previous, meeting :.�, I and Mrs. B. Keys, Mrs. J. T -Tender- �,�IL'�' fli'llbbert and Mrs. Wilbur Miller were, In The Progressive euchre winneLra � - ';.,� t!"Q time: more people are doing Reeve ­Edgar Butson 3,81, John chairge of the Marion Ritellie booth. Then. here's for a happy Christmas tickets for a c�ax chest, which were read by the secretary. , Tho y��,�1� 1, 11, , ,son and Mrs, A. Mustard, Mrs. L, went to Miss Evelyn Rivers, I 'Al i� more and more stores are sell. Coyne 287. , were: high, Mrs. Dorothy Dalton Wilson and Mrs. W. Sea. treasurer reported a subs-tantial ,,�`�,,� I � �,,,, � omplaln; and Dert Hoggart; lone likinds, BroadfoOt, forth; a cushion to Mrs. Roy Me- bank ib,alauce. Mrs, Lou RoWIoAd 1, k;�Ili 1',� Ae, I . Council (four elected) - Morley Stott, Mrs. John W411ACe and Mrs, Read Over the Christmas story, P. Jamieson Mrs. Mrs. E, Johnston and Mrs. Trish- Gonigle; glass dish to Miss Shirley read the correspondence, I ��,�,,,� Ing more, As a result, The Ex Mrs. Cal -der McKaig, Mrs. Grace. Not one of us should c positor flnds Itself with an un- ,T,annin, 5b9, Parl R. Dick 4106, 081- Thomas Losing were In. ehaTge of Then read it over again. and Bert Hoggart; ner, Which in. �: � , 11�&� � � ;Is � usually heavy quota of newo . vin Christie 379, Auguste Duch- the LmdIes' Aid booth. 'Mrs. Ll,&Yd cofissolatiolh, -Mrs. R. Sanife,son and T. 8. Dick; a quilt to Miss Theresa Her- eluded, a thank -you ,card, from. 3t.r. IL I 7 I �"" L and AdVattlaing for the te6owct arme, 380, Joseph E. raienoy 270, , Har'VeY Taylor. Mrs, George Car, ,Mallse Committee, Mrs. ferlian, abd the Christmas cake to John lcanny� Librarian Miss ltos,s . %-1; 1. I .,�,.: , - I SorAd�ahl 'and. Afts. Mee XAMond The Gift that first Christmas mol -ti, ter has offered her home for Baird, Mrs. L. Wilson, M Mrs. William Austin. The door 'Dorsey reporti�d,tj,uylng 0110, , ,, , ,�', ­­ .. Week of''Debernber. 6ur aoolo. - Logan .. looked after -the candy table In the Ing, the rs. 1, . gilk§ are In order where rMporto Reeve�-Willlsam Chgfro 565, 'John Iutd�rest of the Misslo ndL next meeting. Eyre, Miss M. McDonald; Church Mur- book for the 11b,rft, . I rL 38�a � As vital today as then� committee, Mrs, .,, I . .1 �� 'L,��,", Of *6VQrAl Orgaft'litAlphs w6re E. Ve,ibou 358, . I ,.'' L �� " , pond �VaJSV ,�OftdL � . I A. Johnston, Mrs. ray, St, Columbrsn. I . ��".� .. gl 1, '""', , __-,40�j",q ,". " I ::1 ­ , 't AtAh'& J. n It r ­ ,", ;;. ­ �� � I., i I", I I .,h L .,h .,h 1. ­ t,� The fish licted. by And this, Is Part of) the story! Mrs. Gordo dyf[1614&� it *.. �­ �.,11 11;,1,;.�1,'iWt " _, , , , , , , , I , i ", " I 111" "' , � I ",I � 't , '' "' ` I I. "I , "� ,� IL I" 11 �', - I -� I �'.., " �, I , - - �, "I , ,�� �, 'I" ,,, ,1 ,7�, 1 ; *' ! : .- "" I � , z,,o4 ii�,6L ; I , i ` -" ` " I I ,� �,, I ` .; , if�� ,-h, I = 0 E, , , I ,frA,ftn,bm,,,,t,,.,,, ",,�l"!:;"''��,�,:,�"";",.� 1. ­ , 1, ­, i, - I croWd6d 6U iii mlijute. - I E. Thompson, Mrs, Triebiler, Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Cleary was In charge charge .: ". ""'17 ;,m Th$6&,j$tdN6*,.V­,'lJJ jropedr lil thor We L Pellod When a fish grows 0. Richard 0A, .4, I , " , " ., ,"t,r I . ,,, ��, � c6uh,ell (four. elected) .I- Qgdar Mice, Sorgdghl and Urb. 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