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Trahquilizers Help Ariiniai $
The tranquilizing drugs which
are being used and discussed so
Pitiell in the human field of me,
divine are now finding a useful
in treating animals, le-
' orts the Otario Veterinary Col-
e
Met
; Among the Many uses the
drugs appear to have are the
quieting, of thoroughbred horses
for training or other purpOseS,
making dogs and cats easer to
hiAdie* and for making sows
•more at ease at farrowing time.
CVVLis $S Doll
To Zurich Man
.Jete. 1il1er Zurich, was the
*inner of the draw for a walk
ing doll and ten dollar bill span.
eared by St. Peter'S Catholic
Women's League of •ClandeboYe.
The draw was made at the Mt.
Carmel turkey bingo on Mon-
day,
There is even evidence to sug7
gest that beef c attle gain faster,
and 'dairy produce more
when they are maintained on,
adequate levels of these new
drugs.
According, to the college, they
have proved quite .safe, even
when tested with several dose
per day over a period of time,
much longer than most veteri-
narians *mid wish to use them.
Veterinary authorities agree
that many more uses for • the
tranquilizing agents. will become
lcnowa.M the near future.
JOLLY JILLS
The Huronciale Jolly Jills
made plans to tour St. Marys
flour mill on Saturday, at their
third meeting on Monday at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Tuckey.
Mrs. Tuckey explained the
good qualities of cereals and
Mrs. Alvin Moir told about flour
explaining the different quail -
ties and their uses.
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Lodge '..Presenta 'GIN. To Faithful Officials
HONOR RETIRING OFFICERS—Two faithful officersof Exeter Lodge No. 67 IOOF
were honored at a social meeting Tuesday night. E. A. HOWald, seated left, who
served for 30 years as recording secretary and has been a member for 50 years, was
presented with a chair and William Allison, treasurer for 11 years, received a lamp.
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This Week
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
Trousseau Tea
On Wednesday last Mrs. Fred
Walters was hostess for a trous-
seau tea in honor of her daugh-
ter, Wilma, whose marriage to
Mr. Len Cowan of London took
place on Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth Hera of Zion
displayed the bride's trousseau
while Mrs. Gordon Prance was
in charge of the wedding and
shower gifts. Miss Betty Hart-
man, Mrs. Joy Palmer, Mrs.
Bill Brock, all of London, and
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan assisted in
serving.
Wesley Sutton
Dies In Clinton
Wesley Sutton, a former resi-
dent of Exeter, died early Sun-
day morning in the Huron Coun-
ty Home, Clinton, where he had
made his home for a number of
years.
I He was unmarried. He' is sur-
vived by three sisters: Mrs.
Elsie Remington, Rosevale,
Mich.; Mrs. Laura Cluny, De -
trait, and Mrs. Viola Hill, Lon-
don.
I The funeral service was held in
'Clinton on Tuesday, December 2,
I with interment in Exeter Cerne-
t tttt itery.
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Form New
AOTS Club
Members of Exeter A.O.T.S.
men's club of Exeter James
Street United church gathered
with the newly formed men's
club of the Fullerton pastoral
charge for a supper meeting and
charter night in the Munro
church last Wednesday evening.
Rev. Francis Lovelock, the pas-
tor, welcomed the guests and
proposed a toast to the Queen.
Mervyn Cudmore, president of
the Exeter club, introduced the
members of his club and pre-
sided at the meeting. Bryce Skin-
ner of Munro introduced the
members of the Fullerton. club.
Hervey Pollen presented a
travelling gavel and Dr. H.. H.
Cowen, the charter to the new
club. Rev. H. J. Snell installed
the officers. Gerald Godbolt con-
ducted the program with Robert
Southcott, Exeter, in. charge of
the worship service and Ray
Mills, Exeter, leading in a sing-
song.
A panel discussion on quota-
tions from the Bible and from
Shakespeare was held. •
The Woman's Association • of
Munro church catered for the
supper. •
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News Of Your
LIBRARY
By MRS. J. M. S.
Many new books are being
published for Christmas gift-
giving and some. of these have
arrived at your library.
The King :tree, .
This novel written .by Gladys
Taylor of Thetford ines, Que.
bec, has won t the Ryerson Fic-
tion award. This' it' the Second
time the • author has wen the
Ryerson award as her novel,
Pine Roots, carried off the honor
two years ago.
The theme is a difficult one—
the problem of racial amity in
Canada. There are many charac-
ters in the book and enough
material for • two or three books.
Mrs. Taylor is at her best when
analyzing conditions in the. prov-
ince of Quebec and her descrip-
tive passages are beautiful,
A Mixtufa of Frailties
This book by—Robert Davies
has a strong Canadian flavor.
It deals chiefly with the making
of a young singer of dubious
background who is educated and
trained through a trust fund.
Here is a quote from the book
because Christmas is just around
the corner and because if our
preparations for the season were
more simple today it would be
more in keeping. With the real
Christmas spirit, In the story
the Canadian heroine and an
American Rhodes scholar are
spending Christmas in a .country
house in. Wales. They are off to
buy presents for not trnort than
a Shilling; each and the Ameriean
says: •
"The sheer bliss of this robs
ine of speech. Here we go on
Christmas eve—get that—Christ-
mas eve to buy presents. If /
were at Mahe I would have
finished my shopping a full two
weeks ago; I would have wrap.
ped everything in elaborate paper
and tied it with ' expensive rib-
bon. would approach the great
day prepared for everything but
a. goad time.
But here I go. prepared to
squander ten shillings at the ut-
most on the very -eve of the'day
of giving; for the first time I
have got Christmas in focus. TO,
morrow I shall worship. I shall
feast and quite incidently;
shall give and receive, And that's
as it ought to he."
'Your library has books you
would like to read.
•
Huron County
Crop Report
By D. H. MILES
Heavy snowfall over most of
the county brought to a stand-
still all outside farm operations.
Arranging a schedule of chards
Is the Order of the day.
Message From
Kirkton
By. MRS. • HAROLD -DAVIS
Personal Items
Mr. Robert Anderson of Wheat-
ley called on Mr. and Mrs. G.
Ti. Burgin and family on Sun-
day, .
'Service was Withdrawn on Sun-
day. in. the United Church due to
the condition of the. roads .following the severe. snowstorm. •
Mrs. Jack Switzer is a patient
in St. Marys General Hospital
at time of writing having under-
gone an operation for appendi-
citis.
. .
- A Symbol. of spring has been
'seen dring the wintry winter,- •a
robin has -.been - staying in a
mountain .'ash' tree at Mr. Eve-
rett Doupe's- and branches from
a forsythia . and • japonica tree
picked a week ago, .WednesdaY
are coming out in bloom at the
home of Mr. G. B. Burgin.
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