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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-01-22, Page 611 ter WMS-Eiect Officers..for ' Preabyteridl°" Otnisio wow Watotill. reports of $ e ear work in the last year. Missionary Society of the erran Church in r c in St. Andrew's Fres!hyot 1, Seaforth. the preaden,•k llowing prayer by Mrs. J. F. Clinton, with Mrs. D. Glenn iSty$ Presbyterial conveners were ben d, Ml a. flamesRobin, Qoclerich,. �s der -the supply committee; at1 tifat a layette for an: Infant, Christmas gifts to sanatoria, and $240 in cash had been. appropriat- ed from her department for ohurQ,rh The literature secretary, Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Goderich, stated that Christian books and literature had been sold to the amount of $113.81. Mrs..W. J. Thompson, Sea forth, in reporting for Mission . increase iza ameambrsp 40 !p jy ing. Mrs. G. Walker; of Hg11, life membership convener,' • said that• one honorary life memberShi'p, • one ordinary, and' many seals for the Mission Rand had brought the so- Bands, informed the meeting of an 1 ciety $605, an increase of $85 over � ClintOot etti ease of one On. re group,. butt' Jia givingo had : irr;. 4)1 went #0,0-9#§4 ? VgAir 'Program and had . analeted ,'their respective churches in 'various pro - rests Many Calls Made Mrs. Fred Ross, Auburn, report- ,, a foryour truckdoII.ar in .- .: f4: J•. o r•rL.v•: 4, new expanded range of models! Now ... over 125 thrifty, hard-working models to choose from 'in the new 1954 Ford Truck line—the greatest hauling -job coverage in all Ford Truck history! Here's the right truck for your job, wherever you drive, whatever you haul! new wider, V-8 power range! 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Extra stamina packed into frames, springs, brakes; clutches and transmissions keeps your truck on the job longer, ger, cuts down maintenance and repair costs. two-fisted tight-fisted strength economy on every hauling job monaacu; • SEE YOUR FORD TRUCK DEALER TODAY! 1 DALY MOTORS, Phone 102, Seaforth •1'3xetor, reworkon 8419• ragazl ."Vt the "W.M*, • sh*wed ilne, reaSeCelthael4herViThe.4. Ii eriel lJll,. Loa . 'ob:•eehyteria14 ,h[7'z• AF �► Taylor. Coder s informed the reeting.• that the Q0400* an - diary would celebrate. aril 7Ptb an nivereary able. year; and trhe 25tb 'anniversary of O,G.I.T. wort. The welcome and welfare con- vener, Mrs. W. Good, Auburn, re- ported) that her division made ,666 calls on, the etdk, strangers, and Yeeetin aUUar The^I,neuvire meeting of:Zullett Township Council was held Jan: 11 'in the Communkty derilwnre at 11 a.m. The Reeve all , hers of Council were in attend` The clerk read the. declaration .$f office and .841 members subscribed to same and were duly sworn 3n to office for 1954. • The Rev. J. L. White addressed the Council. 'Moved by W. R. Jew- itt and G. C. Brown: That we ten- der ender a vote of thanks to Rev. J. L. White for,hds •services at this our first council meeting for 1954. T. Leiper and E. Hesk: That we shut-ins during - the year. Miss Belle Campbell, 'Seaforth, corres- ponding secretary, listed the thank - offering speakers throughout the Presbyterial. Mrs. J. B. Russell, of Seaforth, stated that $4,551.08 had been for- warded to headquarters at Toren- to. Mrs. William ,Si1•lery, Exeter, Lost Your Door Keys? 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And the reporter who tells news of tie ,assts espied best . .. —and most always first—Is LartM. • , 4 ouella Parsons keeps readers of The Toronto Drily Saar 'informed about what's happening ki Hollywood and what's going to happen ... new pictures in the rinekMg . i .. new stars "on the way up." Lomita Parsons; "Star of Hollywood Columnists° has. n intimate acquaintance with every studio .. . the ear .and confidence of producers, directors and • actCrs.t't.ouella really takes you behind the screen. 'NW -inert from Hollywood appears 1n The To.e o • Drily` Star every day. Order The Star delivered to your home. e -%-Delivered by Mail w�cptior Awl Gillian 30e a wank 1. month • $ 1.25 - -eirt')'; u: ;r- . 3 months 3.50 6 .assts ____..__--_____ 6.50 1 Tear 12.00 AIBwo Cbea1•HoisDept.,,• DoJiy Sas 80 King Jt. W.,'.T•orileto _ DRILY STAR r 11D2 Csm the Nire) Case 8 BX Roe Farms Service Dept.. LADIES, FROM NOW ON I WANT SOMETHING f, TO CROW ABOUT. 1 WANT MORE WORK AND MORE EGGS. IMl SURE ' DOING • "', --' M BEST .s� 41 �'�. p WHO oo i � HE 1�t 1 WAEr NEVER SO INSULTED "� 5v. X11._ :a yew '::�r.� t� - .M st �� , '9va iw �{y�� Mk,7's:—;n0..M' . :. ..tit ., . '.w.'.. .,, .. r LADIES, LADIES. MAYBE YOU'RE DOING YOUR BEST. BUT 1 EXPECT BETTER RESULTS NOW THAT THE BOSS IS FEEDING ROE VITA -LAY PELLETS. , 4 , •, . �"' „ ' l �'��, k 4'., �.,1 iE t + ,u V' �,r•+•r, N � . •.naar _ ......_ "w•. 10-.. �._.._»... .. - .. J THESE ROE PELLETS Oh ' ARE TERRIFIC o-©- I FEEL. BETTER ., I ALREADY • -' �` a.. GIRLS, I'M PROUD PRODUCTION LINE! A WHOLE EXTRA CASE OF EGGS.. AM I CROWING ! ` OF YOU, WHAT A s, `� =%• 11 �- t JOE, GET THE MOST OUT OF ' 'TODAY'S E66 PRICES. KEEP YON? 8/RD$ KEEP THEM BU.SY ANO EPPR(%�Y%SCL/M�i{�r WITH ��t ROEp/E :+ �r � �� '4:42 5Ti9N6 • u•: ,: _ '� -1I,� �� R��rI� . U�xu ! r .+ s . ■ r w VITA -LAY s ANSWER ARE ,. 1NER717® :Ir L IHCR p /D , : l'/ Duct/Oa 0 'I /e if p, PROTEIN � lyr + ;� --"`� P.4G� A 6,�.�', . 'R t. -i - r � /� � _ _ ,,IIS ~thxan P4,, w Yr �+a ,a it , '� 1 .. .. _ _ 066 GREAT q E66 You °a°- E R Pee' Ali � . sp- nrsutta a.y NOW, LET'S SHOW �® THAT COCKY �� 4_- -- ��$\';,10115574,4•" �I �i._� - %f P.005TER X4/1 tl\, Lav 45 / --"4-al :,----777,r.\ �� ..44, r y -./� , �- i -, `` am_ — /•�' i J „ *,aR' , �4,✓.�'5Y w ., . .,.. ..... �' ` l ./ ( / r /n I i r N9, � ' * ,, ,� �� '� �,/ . \1.,,w,./ lr,� �' .'F�d.'; ( ,. — �' udt Fi i b ;rel .l MI 2 ,q.-.ryq����"la iij i r --... ft 1000510011 mow. - T l4 t y"".d! k v I •.rte.- � t*' Ff, �c ••f .. Js;a, .. -" �—-�- , - ,� �n r�. _ \si't; { 'C,II f !✓�� ' t ■ ■ �s v� to ..' ' ,'0 W. R. Kerslake, Lorne e Eller, A T �R',, !!. J. I Ul3taZtdy ds sa..� iWadi s f�i�1titt� M:'-N'X'•.. A9 M'q r,,. le, t lei. Seafor B !? Stra'a '•'N�.S, lfri,, 1,4 ;Yv_'r fur er 'ie'a4ea�, 7; e ld 40 do new .'adllourm 40 ,iii{eet at 1. 1 The Council met again at illicit time atter being guests of i* ierk and .Mrs. George • W. Cowagt.; for dinner. The minutes of the Limb regular meeting, Dec. 15, and apo- elal meetings of Dec. 30, were read. • G. Brown and T. Leiper:, That the minutes of the last foga- lar emlar meeting and special meeting* of Dec,15 and 30, be passed'., _ W. R. Jewitt and Wm. J.' Dale: That we give the Clerk and Reeve authority to sign the by-law pro- posed by the Seaforth High School; Area Board, signifying our wittlug' ness to go along with their Inuit ing program to the extent of '$15O,r 000. This motion was voted on 'by - yeas and nays. The record show- ed all members voted 'yea'. W. R.- Jewitt and E. Hesk; Thad we make a grant of $15 to the Thn'- on County Seed Fair. T. Leiper and E. Hesk: That WU appoint the Reeve, W. J. Dale, and G. C. Brown to the Community Hall Board for 1954. Lost. G. C. Brown and W. R. Jewitt: That we appoint T. •Leiper and' E. Hesk to the••Coim- munity Hall Board for 1954. G. C. Brown and W. R. Jewitfts That we refund J. Snell the taxers on his barn for four months When his barn was lost by fire. W. R. Jewitt and E. Hesk: Tai we express our thanks to Mrs. O. Cowan; for a very bountiful dinwer, very appetizingly served. G. C. Brown and T. Leiper: That the road • superintendent apply tri the Department for the remaining subsidy on the 1953 road expendi- tures. • T. Leiper and W. R. Jewitt: That we instruct the Clerk to advertise for a•sprayer to spray the cattle in the township for the warble fly at so much per head per spray, tem, ders to be in the hands of the Clerks on January 30. - W. R. Jewitt and T. Leiper: That We advertise for applications for a warble fly inspector for 1954, hour- ly rate of pay, 90c per hour, iplass 5 cents per mile, mileage for dis- tance travelled while inspecting, applications to be, in the hands of the Clerk January 30. G. C. Brown and E. Hesk: That we as for tenders for supplying 1,000 pounds warble fly powder, tenders to be in the hands of t e Clerk Jan,uary 30. G. C. Brown and W. R. Jewett: That the Clerk forward 410 ter membership to the Ontario 'Geed:' Roads Association. At this time the by-laws west.' made: No. 1, setting the salaries for the various township officials;;. No.' 2, naming the township Mee cials: George Carter, assessor Frany Tamblyn, auditor; G. W. Cowan, clerk -treasurer; Leonard) Caldwell, road superintendent; A. Weymouth, grader operator; .Jahn Nott, power mower operator; Leh gold Watt, school attendance offs cer; H. Armstrong, F. Shobbrook, C. Ball, R. Trewartha, J. Jackson., L. McNeil, fenceviewerie C. Bali - livestock and .poultry valuator; W_ Howatt, W. Livingston/ R. Grlin' old by, L. Rooney: W. " Good, T. Fairservice, W. Hamilton, pound- keepers; , No. 3, authorizing the reeve and clerk to borrow from the Bank of Montreal up to $50,400; No_ 4, the road expenditure up to $40'- 000;' No. 5, naming Frank Donner, Q.C., township solicitor; No. 6,, Harding drain debenture. T. Leiper and W. R. Jewitt: That the• accounts as approved bet passed and ordered paid: Grants. $15; fees, $10; rebate, $16.50; ad- vertising, $5.60; roads, $970.05. was appointed delegate to the Syn- odical meeting to . be held in April at Owen Sound. The election of officers was eon - ducted by past president Mrs. Gor- don Bisset, Goderich, and Mrs. D. J. Lane, Clinton, conducted the Me stallation ceremony. Off leers Elected The following form the 1954 slate: honorary president, MTS. tL H. Dunlop, Goderich; president, Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell, Seaforth;; vice -•presidents,, Mrs. J. F. Scott, 'Seaforth, Miss A1: Toll, Blyth, Mite, John B. Fox, Hensall; correspond" ing secretary, Miss Belle Campbell., Seaforth; treasurer, Mrs. Gorden. Bisset, Goderich; departmental eine retaries: C.G.I,T., Mrs. J. B.• J sell, Seaforth; 'children, Mrs. Tad., F. Scott, Seaforth; Home Helpers% Mrs. F. Ross, Auburn; Welcome and Welfare, 1VIrs: W. Good, Au- burn; supply, Mrs: J. Robin, Gado* rich; life` membership, Mrs. D. J, Lane, Clinton; Glad Tidings, Mint, Harry Strang, Exeter; press, Maw J. W. Thompson, Seaforthr Mertz. tore, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Goderich., +Plans were made for a meeting for instruction and //discussions among the new officlyis in com- pany with past officerdddd, to be beldl in' Clinton on. March 26:: .Mist?., M. Brown, Exeter, vales& appreciation to the retiring o>IEl• cera, and spoke on the long and splendid service over many years given by Mrs. J. B. Russell, See. forth. A committee of members of the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's Church, Clinton, including Mrs. R. L. Met. Ewen, Mrs. Ed. Farquhar, Mlrt. John Snider and Mrs. George Bob. ert'son; served. lunch to the dela* gates at the noon hour. For the first hour it had been tsar argument, but now it was inerelll s dreary monologue.' The wife, are content with •simply having MO way, was new bent upon redtses'ad her husband to a state of ■bijetit6 submission. die man had tried several time, to' bring the harangue to a sloes, but now contented himself by IntM'* 'eating at appropriate Intervale tY plaintive "Yes, dear; yes, dear." Plainly provoked Itt Star,• band's failure ta'!„iight back, welaan 4inallY shouted: "• Yoh 3�'liftriliSilifeeibliff t *IIN be impossible to live with your ened'the Doer ismer cotlnte "Row soon?" Ile eagerly alfke6.. - '154 f } 4 1'.