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g.. nts Tioss Rfoad oot G:aan .bell, Davis res .eeta street wprk. wath an alien once of o, yr., tri!"t„ ,:,� ,;1k, ,
o Albert St•, clxntgn�: 2:. m.: BUrtal was made m ge_,,, P, , l? n� tion klxntkote Company, Receiver : � : 'i t ;?..;:, ,[W..,. t',,n:.
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e ,e of $t, ter Eyre and, Walsan lVic y, Y —Agreed that, transients could 1 o s of L7sb me Mrs• U Eire and iVIrs. T. B... the Chris arias Tr n u'. '(chi
She was, an aCt(ve,?�a, lxFla* r Chntpan Ceme,. y K l Ceaera T wm h1P A , r r, I,,,r , L 4,r
lunch prize, Mrs.. William Kyle. Y,e• emaln ]n the Tgwn Ha over Baird were cl}arge of the deco r ,.t rH, ,,.
Pauls AngUcal%.G�krch. L. r i]• Township of Htbbkrt, Township, of n4 ;;,, �4�ia,,,,, ; j,i itYN;(:,,
ti[L NRY PE1iRT PLVMSTEE I;ucky wmner of the three tiler ht but not more fre uentl than tion 1 ea erca:ses. Mrs. Lindsay da nf, 1 , ; fr
Survavi ` 'are.one daughter, Mks. n g , q Y Hay, Towaashxp of Tuckersmith, t
Henry . Perry Plumst4'el died xn -Christmas , cake, - made by Mrs. E re o cried the � � ta �
., once a month. 1 , >
Charles �gnes? Hale, tlyo Sons, County of Haran, ,H. R. Arnold. P meeting: with `the home � h-,; * �I ;�`'°�rx��,:�' �zfA ���" rt��
Clinton ,CPmintlh ty Hospital Sat- Verne Aldtrdice, was Itoy McBride- - s' 'of H. mn 49 and read fro 4 „`i >, ' r .��' �` '
Charles, Clinton, and Leonard, St. da •-'morn' in lois 78th year —Heard clerk J, A. Paterson re- g . Y m. x . h , x, n'%)Iii� , �r'1�r..
ur Y?g of Yarnac Norris orchestra farm- to t —Learned that the assessor had the scriptures Luke; 10:1-1i and �' y A
ort that tax arrears.amotm d o��y `iw�s` 11
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n1111 111 111111111y111tlfillli{11111M11111111 after a short illness. He was the !shed• music for the dance. A large completed his work,' and that $4,-
1 al, eldest son tlf the late Henry and2,031:69, or less than 4 per cent. 17a.Op had been added to the roll. John '3x`35- The topic, "Sent w " , ` <y+r�r '�t
crowd attended. Forth Iro Save," was taken by h ° r
Margaret Plumsteel. In 1911 he -,--------- —Agreed to charge Smith and _.Approved palyment of the fol, Mrs. Baird. ,:. Mrs. Baird then of- {1111`,��'
R married Ellie Rathweli, who died The hanging up of the mistletoe Hargrave $60 for dozing and level- lowing accounts totalling $19,137.38: fered prayer and closed• this part h n
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28 years ago. \ and .the bultning of the Yule log ling which had been done. C. Kipfer, postage, $5; County of of the meeting by singing "Joy To "` , d1�' r;� F
�" Mr. Plumsteel was a member of arse two of the most ancient cus--�Authoriz�ed the reeve to pro- Huron, hospitalization, $38.25; Pro- the World; the Lord is Come," � % ,� �
C L E A 1J, ''"•'Rai Ontario Street United Church and. toms which come from our pagan claim December 26 Boxing Day, vincial Treasurer, insulin ,$1.23; The resident Mrs. John Broad- '" �t f :. °' Fr %�
until recently was active in. the ancestors. a holiday. . A, Orr, $1.50; W. G. Cochrane p >s qua i r
foot, took the chair, with all rising N� �h
CLEANING church, and was a member of�the —Appointed E. L. Mickle to the legal fees, $24.60; Judge F. Fing- and repeating the WA Creed. Mrs. ni i� '"� +,
choir. He was a member of the and Lawrence principal of Sea High School Board. land, voters lists, $]1.92 J. A. a,•� T
+ ' W. McBeath. gave the secretary's ;� a ; . .. _ ja'41]�OW 'h Ml tU,� �� "
Masonic Order and had filled the forth District high School; one Paterson, voters' lists $69.10, in -
1 PRESSING —Granted the Canadian Legion report, The roll call was answer{11
master s chair in the Clinton lodge. sister, Miss Emma Plumsteel, and $51.48 as a refund, representing surance $30; Town of Exeter high ed by what you would' like for �. ,t r 1. -
. He was in business in Clinton for two brothers, -William and Roy, all 'share of the village rate. sehool debentures, $2,957.66; Hen- Christmas". Mrs. Ha vey gave the ' Rt1I:ES of. ) ,� qL'!Far pick-up and delivery more than 40 'years in partnership of Clinton; and eight grandehil-, Sall Recreational Committee, grant treasurer's re ort and�the offeringwith his' brother, William, and was dren: --Considered •c o r e s p o n d ence $may; Hensall PUC, street lights, p `�well knowti �by Clinton residents. The body rested at the Beattie from the followin W. G. 'Goch- was received by Mrs. Edgar Al- CARE and , ,Flanne Cie neer > e is survived by two dau liters, Funeral Home, Clinton where a rare, victoria Hospital, Roberta $1591.77 County of Hump, hal- ,�,o-�ry g , ,, ante county rates, $1,917.92; Com- lin. Mrs. Ham and Mrs. Wilson 1Mrs. Charles (Marie) Brandon, funeral service was conducted J. Luxton, Department of Public munity Park Board, park rate, read ai nk-yau notes fromg r. w. �.. _ w "Ig $577.41; Public Library, librar Mr. Maines and Mrs. Grain er.Main Street Seaforth No. 8 Hi hway east of Clinton, and Monday at 2 p.m. by Rev. Grant y• Mrs. Karl (Lorna) D'Aubin, To- Mdls, of Ontario Street United rate $577.41; Hensall Public The fourrgroups `gave their re- I'll��PHONE'87 ronto; two sons, Harry, on the Church. Burial was in Clinton �+� ports on the amounts raised dur- k,s
IIIIII�IUIII11111h llllllllllllllllllllllL1111 homestead on the London Road, Cemetery. Auburn +�oOt.Iple School, rates, $9,733.50; A. H. Ers- trig the year, and how, as follows:
! kine, collecting tax arrears, $16.74; a 11
- Wed 60 Years Alf Denomme, repairs piano, hall, Group No. i, $339.21; Group No. 2, Christmas Trees are filled with pitch olid ,'
- •�• •• ••- a $447.37• Grou No, 3 .45; Grou
,D3� � � $3; W. billing, labor, sts., $33.50; No. 4, 209.12p n p re'Sln and when dr can cacti i nice and " ,6
k, An occasion which comes to very H. Love, labor, •$33.50; E. Munn, v y� y g � z
u:., > 5 . ?.<;; few married couples was expert- labor, $15.20; Bell Telephone, $21; Mrs; W. McBeath brought in the turn into a roaring flame. To prevent this, l
-"'� Receiver General income tax, new slate of officers for 1958 as
' %�/�f # eased last Sunday by two highly i t
' _: $3.50; E. R. Davis, salary, $213.16; follows: president, Mrs, John 'keep your tree fresh and green, by putting it 14N
d- N�F q�(qy;_- - ° 4: esteemed residents of Auburga, N E. Jones salary, Reeve $100; Broadfoot; first vice-president, r;
��/1J�J' 3 ., when Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mo ,,'
G. Schwalm, councillor, $75; L. 112rs. Lorne Wilson; second vice- irit0 a container of water, or water mixQd
�t >x' ridge celebrated their 64th wed- Luker councillor $75• J. Hender- president, Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot; >� 7
g' -� E, s > $j'
Nit rd'. ding anniversary. with sand. Cut the trunk diagonally at the �..
son, councillor, $75; J. Sangster, third vice-president, Mrs. Walter 's
Man accts registered their
� Y �`�� y g councillor, $75; Hensall PUC, by- Moffat; treasurer, Mrs. Harvey end above original Cut. Be Sure water is fi
11%names, which was in charge of the dro, Hall+$16,71; relief, $20; Rob- Taylor; recording secretary, Mrs. y.:
L, h bride's sister, Mrs. William Marsh erta J. Luxton, Guide and Brown- David Triebner; financial secre- kept above the Cut.
®� ' '^` >f Goderich, who also welcomed ie grant, $10 J. Bengough, repairs tory, Mrs. John Henderson; pian
the guests when the couple held
AND THE MOST WELCO ME APPLIANCES GIFTS ARE $5.20 tractor $7.55; A. Spencer &fists, Miss Margaret McQueen and Ornaments on the tree can be don- '•__
open house last Saturday. Son, $34.95; Hyre Bros., repairs, Mrs. Cairns; press secretaries, 'A ' , 1'i
The house was tastefully decor- erou8 too! Dont use cotton or
ated in a pink arida' white color $5.40; Municipal World, supplies, Mrs, Ross Scott and Mrs. H. Ber- g ,
$6.64; Huron Expositor;` printing, ry; corresponding secretary, Mrs. paper Ori the tree, unless flameproof. r, �
scheme, .with numerous gift bas- $6
T. B. Baird; cards, Miss E. Bow- r ,;
kets of flowers and pink "60's" _Adjourned at 10:44 p.m. ey; devotional, Mrs. Edgar Allan, Never Use lighted candles Ori the "t
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to help brighten the stormy De- Mrs. G. Richardson, Mrs. Elgin'.
tree, or nearby. Keep ash trays and
cember day. The madeira-covered Thomson, Mrs. L. Eyre, Mrs. C. a?,
table was adorned with pink can- Horton, Miss M. Swan, Mrs. -Geo. cigarettes away from the tree. Re- 4 ,
. ales, silver tea service and flowers, BRODHAGEN Armstrong and Mrs. Norman Wal--- move piles Of Opened gift wrappings. ','
centred by a beautiful three -tiered ker; manse committee, Mrs. L.
Make It -a wedding cake. The sympathy of the community Do not place electric trains around . ",
L. Wilson, Mrs. Victor Taylor, A4rs.
n In the afternoon Miss Sadie Car- is extended to Mr. Harold Smyth John McGregor and Mrs. George the tree,
ter and Miss Margaret R. Jackson in the death of his mother, Mrs. Henderson; church, committee, - '
aq, p poured tea, and in the evening William J. Smyth, Teeswater. Mrs. William. Fotheringham Mrs. L+
°` Warm Dr Be sure the tree is kept away from an open fireplace or
Mrs. William Straughan and Mrs. Congratulations and best wishes
,:b<::.:::;>::; g W. Broadfoot Mrs. Soldon Ross heater. Check lighting sets for frayed wires loose etlnneE11,
•:<%'`%�f ns ".';>`as'.".`: Charles Straughan. The guests are extended to Mr. and Mrs. g '
%:.:, and Mrs. Norman Baird; program ;;
'�' " ~ .. Christmas were served b$ granddau liters Henry E. Diegel (Emma Eisler) tions and broken sock- .,5
g , committee, Mrs. H. Berry, Mrs.
Misses Helen and Betty Marsh and on their 50th wedding anniversary Ham, Mrs. S. Davison and Mrs. ets. Don't plug too
Mrs. Robert Thompson. This hon- on Thursday, December 12. V. Hargreaves; flower committee, ``''
; many cords into one
-,.,.,. 1 .. F, „ ored con le received -many tele- School Christmas concerts are M s. W. Hau h Mrs. McDonald
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«Fr3•» >:•.::' <::.,»: f '.:%t:::::::::t%2.; rams mecca es of con` rafula beim held at SS No. 3 Logan y
t.::.>:>:.>:.; ,:<..:,;:;•:.;::.. g g g g and Mrs. A. Mustard.
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::::G{.;:.t:s .;.>:., •::•. :. tions and cards from thea many (Front Line), Friday evening, Mrs. Bert Sholdtce, of Brimsley, g P
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casion. day evening, Dec. 16, Mr. W. Mor- , Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires „ `r !
{ 1' ,� Last of all, Lights
On Sunday a turkey dinner was rison, teacher, anal at SS No. 4, spent the weekend with Mrs. "`
y CLOTHES served to over close relatives and Logan (Brodhagen School), on Squires' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Out" when you leave
', x friends. The bride, who was form- Tuesday, Dec. 17, Miss Audrey. Robert Allan, Sr. home, and when you ' ,
�� erly Alice Manning, is the daugh- ackwell, teacher. ` Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson .vis11
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DRYER retire for the evening. ,
:' Y _ ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks, it w.th Mr. and Mrs. �,i �ti�+'
ed in Sarnia '
Manning, and the groom is the son vin and Sherry were in Toronto Stewart Knox.
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas for the- weekend, Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mrs.
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+ Mogridge. They were married at Mr. and Mrs. George Mogh, Mr. David Triebner were in Port Hur- REMEMBER! Nothing Cari render these
'�� The new easy way to the home of the bride's parents by and Mrs..Harold Mogh and Nancy on last week. t g i
oro -d,• visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carman d efield friends of absolutely safe and that if accidents -
1.dry clothes Ori those Redv' Mr. Andrews, ed by Londesb iss u M g o a on u d n rhe mer Allanucwish Gong at displays abSO y
i MooreheadaanddEdwardMMogridge. atte dedtthehchristening of the for- Mate him on being to
as are not tq mar the festive season, constant
6. . f Wet, snowy Winter T hey farmed on the 10th of Hul- mer's granddaughter, Terri -Lynn << n t he Royal Winter rice rid care rnuS exercised. f � days. fie can champion a vigilance a t be rC1Sed.
lett for three years; then in 1900 Mogk Fair, o g' field b mpio t
to To the ea a e d Best
they moved to the Base Line and Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and Ch1.
icago. Citizens of S forth and District W Erten
lived on the farm now occupied Ruth Ann, of Hamilton, visited We wish also to mention that
f by Mr. and Mrs, Bakilaar and with Mrs. August Hillebrecht, one of the byounger members of wishes for a Happy Holiday Season !
• AS LOW AS family, until 10 years ago when Mr. and MN. Ezra Hinz and the 4-H Club, Mr. Bob Fothering- '
T they retired to live in Auburn. family, of Sebringville, visited ham, won the trophy in the Grain
They are both valued members with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Club, scoring highest as a first- SEAF®RTH FIRE BRIGADE
$' �5•oa of Knox United Church, Mr. Mog- on Sunday. year member.
ridge being a senior elder of the Mr. Donald Ahrens, of Toronto,
Board of Session nAv, and Mrs. was at his home. F. C. J. SELLS, Secretary JOHN F. SCOTT, Fire Chief
Mogridge is a life member of the Ladies' Aid Meets The street festivals of Italy and.11
WMS and a worker' in the WA, In The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's Spain had fireworks at Christmas -
0 the community they have taken a Lutheran Church was held Wed- ,time. America now has illumin- - - - -
YOU CAN BE SURE IF ITS WESTINGHOUSE a very active part, Mr. Mogridge nesday afternoon. The devotions ated community trees. In some kXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — Phone 41
being reeve of Hullett for three were taken by Mrs. E. J. Fischer, places, fireworks still persist.1.
4 years and councillor ipr ll years. the leader, .and Mrs. Harry Tait,
Mrs. Mogridge is a charter mem- Mrs. Reuben Buuck and Mrs. �-w�` ,
ber of the WI, being its first presi- Mary Dittmer. The topic was, "No
Make Your dent, and also a member of the Room liar Him." Carols were .
Wife's Work
�f Horticultural Society. Her hobby sung.
is flowers, and her home is al- Thank -you cards were read from: ?A,"
Even Easier and ways a beautiful array of color, Mrs. George Beuermann fof ^, v
both summer and winter, and she memorial gift for the late Mrs,
�f `'~ also hooks beautiful mats. Annie Elligson, and from Mrs, • (_�`
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Conserve Hot Water Xr
This couple have two daughters, Harold Eiligson for baby gift. A •�, . �� .,. � I 11
with a Mrs, Bert Marsh (Dora), of Peters- used clothing drive is being held, a :' ,4;F c
' bur and Mrs. Gormerl Thom and two plants were purchased for
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s son (Edith), of Brampton; also the altar. h. t ;. i.: 'x;,
• 3a ! "•''" ' three randdau hters and one Birthdays were reported by -Mrs, .y, `" .E
,- if i grandson and two great -grand- Mar Dittmer: Mrs. Geo. Mo k „,"' h'
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. HENSALL EVENING AUXILIAR So ens to choose Gifts for Eve one
Westinghouse Dryer, ;>'" _ - Y i`3'
' '�' The Sunday school rooms,of Hen- Hazelton from ,their sojourn in On- ;.✓'
- :.. �7��, when you Buy Here, for we have:
here's welcome relief �..:..':s;: call . United Church, beautifully tario. Mrs. Whiting is the former
` "lad:<. decorated by the Evening Auxi1- Marjory Pearce, of Hensall and
_ RINGS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY
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from the drudgery of l :>.,.:::;;;-.`ifs.='„ iary, provided an, appropriate set- Exeter.14
ting for the Christmas meeting of Members of the Evening Auxil- a�., • SILVERWARE
�� the Women's Missionary Society iary were guests and favored with s -
Blue Monday wash- ,{ cam,;
<" last Thursday afternoon. The presi- a quartette by Mrs. G. Hess, Mrs. ' -, — Almost Everything —
day ::: ,:f.•
��, . dent, Mrs. G. Armstrong, intro- W. Fuss, Mrs. C. Passmore and 1 a. Al -
„� ?,kf duced the •guest speaker, Mrs: Mrs. T. Coates, accompanied by g
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Whiting, of Hazelton, B,C., wife of Miss G. Lammie at 'the piano. See Our Fine
W AS xx>' Dr. J. E. Whiting, o£ the United Mrs. C. D. Daniel presided, and ;s For Complete Happiness
AS LO{�r�,, Church Mission Hospital there. with her group was in• charge of . a ;� Selections Of it's a
oou.,�*s OF TIME �,, BLUEBIRD
v They had served in Bella Coola the meeting, which opened with a " BIJL®VAS
for 14 years, and three years ago period of carol singing, with Mrs. 1�.a � v COMMODORE
$2'9.0 moved 200 miles further north and T. Sherritt accompanist. The de- •- - 17 Jewels DIAMOND RING ,
east to Hazelton where the Skeena votional was given by Mrs, W. P watertlu•
shock, tart Priced from
,x- and Buckley rivers join, which is Dilling, • Mrs. R. M. Peck and anti-rnaimle From $37.50 up
FOR CARE -FREE TV THIS CHRISTMAS WATCH, WESTINGHOUSE about 800 mites north of Vancou- Mrs. W. R. Stephenson. The of- $29.75 up G ARANTEED AGAINST LOSS
f radium handed dial [1
ver. The population served by the fering was received by Mrs. M. ,wm mead band —�.,��
Westinghouse Appliances -- Large or Small„r— Mabe the Best Gifts Yet hospital is about 3;000. The staff Traquair and Mrs. O. Rapson. • e Eap slonband
- ` SEE OUR COMPLETE RANGE OF APPLIANCES t consists of three doctors and 12 Miss Lammie, in a piano instru-
. nurses. It had been very diffi- mental, played a medley of • PEN and DRESSER SETS
cult to staff the hospital with a Christmas carols.
. �' 1 ,' Christian staff. The business was presided over -.i•. . 0 P NCL SETS p,11,
What would a mission commun- by Mrs. Armstrong, After the Three aria seven- lece
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER ity be like without guidance? They roll call and minutes and cor Sets in Sterling Silver..I.
have a new church built right on respondence taken care of, the — Waterman Chrome and Gold color. `,!
. c the hospital grounds. Sunday reports from the nominating com-
I ` Every Customer making a purchase of $50.00 school attendance is around mittee was read. Installation of COMMUNITY ,and 1847 ,�,�1 '
r . , forty. They have a choir and a officers will take place at the IIOGER BROS. —Parker k.OfN,
or over will receive one of .Qur King Size
CGIT group. The Home Mission January meeting. Reports were We also handle a large selection
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Board built a new nurses resi- given from the different branches Canada S Finest of Rolex, Westfield and other POO, t ^+cl1'
Christmas Trees. deuce into which they moved last of the auxiliary, Mrs, C. Richard- Silver late — Schaeffer lar makes. ALL GUARANTD
spring. son spoke on the call for used p
at all. sci'hoe ltrouble starts with iliac p Work,
rthe Tenvelopepshowing eaovgood A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY A' UNTIL CHRIS',3;
s Indians and white children alike -tams to be used for welfare I ��
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