The Huron Expositor, 1939-10-27, Page 1N t e •t�- I
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a..: 9f �, +•'!� THS .Thomas Chuxo SCOTT El{ AL 1 1.�: �K ��RON PER -,.. :.. ��` Y� �� ' �a.. Y Oras },,'�.t%,'v t,ft'-6'sj�"P`1n1 ' 9t' +fh>' lr..
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P L E N D D EAR Founding of 1'ar�s11. I-�e�e �0 YEARS . I", g � F11.1 F
B" ho Seager Takes Part 4 566 Patients Admitted Com Busy, Couplet- " 0 Annau'al Remex�a r r, u
President J. A. Paterson 0 ® • s ® • �. p g y' i e ®;11. e 'Fti yrs
tin Special Services On S'in'ce Institution Opened ing- New Features For Parade 'and' S!I , , i� ,; `,,�10
Tells Meeting of Increas- �e:d✓ro5
Win Cups Pleasure and Profit of Arran ed. `` ��
ed Interest in Game. IS�unday, Which Nfark Ev- Octo'ber �, 199. 4 .g r
IT, The first of #te/ mantitriy meet r�---�----
~ Competition for 8eaforth Golf crit, Patrons. irtgs of the Red Cross was geld.
1. ATTENDANCE IS UP . and country club trophies was 651 INFANTS BORN BINGO ON'iIDA 1 r
Tuesday evening :and was tav'ge- i
completed this Iwe�k when . Dr. EXPECT RECORD ly attended. Arranget:nts were �------rly.
- W. A. Oakes, Gunton, wotge 75th ANNIVERSARY
made fop a cane f th'e tovive . The S,eafQribh branch of the Cana, �+��, v� '
A meeting of the Huron: and Perth Cresswell trophy. ,,The Say►auge Scott Memorial Hospital. Sunda �- a �:
OF C�LTR,CB October 22, completed ten fit CiidO�'V�3 TUESD�IY and district; whicho take aii+aQ L on wi1L parade; to honor sk,
7Leabwe was Iueld itv tale Hensall Town cup was won- by Mrs H. G 4N1eir, place )
service to the pea,ple of Seaforth and _. 1 horny. The airaeefi,g learn. ,heir departed comrades dm therir .an=kt
-Hall Tuesday evening to wind- up the white Miss Norma Jeffrey ions district ed that proceeds fraa#i fihe Hied uual remtem•,brauc.e,s,ervice at Vi.otorI " _.. I -rl
busVnfeaa for ,Uhe Yom►- Vere was a the Southgate trophy. Stund'ay was a rateable occasion do (See Pages 6 and 7)' Cross theatre night ht amounted to �+11
9 Far10 on November 11th, at 11 .a.m., ,
fair 'abte-trdanGe, with representatives the IrtLsrbory of St Thomas' An,gLican 114ade passible by a gift of $40,000 With the Seafo¢+Uh Liens tenth a_n- $47 UO Joined wd,Uh Leven wd33 be a ntetach
present liriont Godcrich, Clinton, 'Luc- ® 0 ® ® ® ® Church, being the 75th anmfversary frrom th•e Irate Matthew and; William nual HaLlmve'en Frolic only fa'ur days m� cyp the m,litda, 41>e Bay Sr�autsy `` I 7,
an a'tvcl Hensall The -treasurer's re away, coahmitt'ees are Working day 1i
of the church and the 80th auni+vers- Scott, the ,hospital- 'Knee its opening ® ® ® ® ®. ® the 'Outs,. Girl Guides \ 3 4 ,
. apwt read showed a balance of $124.64., ry and night to make certain everything , a,p,
e of the founding of the parish. rhes served 4,566 patvents lettere have and Braswntes+, as well r, ,
Few an imcreaasei of $•l0 over last INSTITUTE HOLDS conveyedRA. J. Forte, L,Th ora Port Roche, taco) 651vnfamUs bona+ within its walls is in readiness fico thta3 big event as me'msbaits .a)f here
41111,1 !Experience gained in staging pre
greetings and preached an in ithe past 10 years, and operations town clountcil 44d; re-
'Trhre mermbersbdp in the League con- inspirational, sermon at the morning perfor,i ed total 2,037. vdous cai-nflvalls+ means• that arrange- r �q ���gl�ir prelse'nt'atdves of ,bhct ``,
consisted of two cd isses interrm6ddate service. menu -each yieax are more complete. VIM L 3 HOLDING eS
velLh teams from C,aderieh Luean, ' E U C H E H,#/ t -t Tow n+shaps' of 1VtcPil- I,
In the evening the services in the Opettring eereanondes wh•ioh book The oonvendewce and pleasure of the �! ` s bo arid Tui
other tvtlretveas were withdrawn in P ckers tai �`'
Gurjch, Mitchelt, Blyth, He—, all, Cred- face an a cold earl' 'rainy day, Tues tboutsamds who attend. is always first M q =' p
+itotn+, 'Cli+n'ton! and l.rret'er, and juven- order that the members, might enjoy 'daft, October 22, 1y29, were simple in plan+ndng the frolic. An example NAMES OFFICIALS'
l 1 I ALS A01 -q "� and the Reid Cross. l :?
N All members are re= a r
iEe teams repnesfearvting 'Clinton, Gode the privilege of Blearing Right Rev. but impressive- The then Warden of Is that this year the du:A nuisance G10N nested to assemble"
Proceeds ]E'roln Wednesday
aich, H,ensabl and Exeter, according - Bisthotp Seager of London, who con- Huron County, Thomas Inglis, turned will be elianinated. Bingo players, 9'
%to the report of ttue secretary, The Evening Affair Go To ducted) canfu-mati+o•n services, the the key in the lock and.Dr. R. R. too, will be able to silt in comfort in S,harehoI•ders Hold Annual at ,the Fort office at ��
10.30 a.m In case of inclement'wea- ".
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intermediate Wars had a 'total of [9 dliauah, Wrong crowded to {capacity. Ross tunweiled a bronze tablet to the a beaten' rooms ° 'then the service will be held in the
322 atexed.�pleryersr; juveniles' had Red. VP(1SS. His Lordship chose for his text the m im,ory of the Scott brothers. Short A special feature this year rvi11 be Meeting On MtBndaV 1
63 registered playas. During the yr -oils, "Finally, my brethren, be addresses in which the galilems of the presaIDoe of Mire, the Magician, Regent Theatre. ,.
summer Presdd�ent Jas. ;A_ Paterson strgng in the Lord," poin+t3 out in the Boated were outldned,, ),Vere given who will a�raze and thrill the crowds EVenll?g. Zn ascan sf the fact 'that Canada is
The euchre amid trance held in Card- ma a1. - now at war and many calls will be . ='
. ,called meetings to di cuss important no's Hall on Wednesday evening and an alu:rl'ales+siM way, especially to bhe by W.' H_ Golding, M.P., board- chair- .with lips), mysarfyiai'g stunts.
dealings concettnivg the, League. man;, and Dr- Ross. Oammotitbees in change of the tarn- 'IThe antral meeting pf .the S'eaforth monde, upon.' tele„various organrzatiaa� _ 3 ”
�luanks was; expressed to the Exeter- spanspreel by the Juaidor Women's In, r..onfirmatiaan crandndlates, the need of and citizens of Seaforth, to provide S.
s+titute,• was a s,pbend•id success. ,grace and strength wlhen d'ifficul'ties ival this sever are ,as f'oLlo•sys: "caner- Golf Hbdn, CorPora'tionti Ltd; was P .,f.
During the aftern'oo'n and evening al eamlmi�ttee, G. C. Brigrhtmll, G. D. heild on Monday eventing when share- material convforbs f(�r the so.l+ddlers, the. 'y;,
Times Advocate, donfor of 'thee new The euchre prize winners were: ancee. He noted' how much more the I hoe s tteeard reports an the year's Le as 1?oneagain.g their usual cus- .)
trophy for juvenUiie, stories hundred's' of people inspected the Ferguson, M: A. Reid; Bird Cage, G. I �-
Lu>casn Irish Nine won the Venus Codecs' first, Mrs,. Harold Jcacktson ; Young People o8 .to,day had to contend building and equipment. ll. Ferguson, Dr. J. A. 'Munn; Bus IoPeration bon of asking the churches, lodges;
lone hands, Mrs, W. J. Free; console- with d'lian 'those of his generation in and' other local organizations to pur-1.11
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trophy and represetvted the Huron tine Victors tar era when church nor- Lime, Dr. F. J. Bechsly, E. C. Bos- J. F. Daly, president, presided over
td.on, S:hirUey Old eId,; menr',s, first, M'r. Golding, who since itis inception chase miPemrordme wreaths h be afortd "'
well; Fowl Bao,tlr, J. F Daly, Harry the meeting which was well attended. a l
and PetYh Levgrze in 'the O.B.A play Ted moo.. bone 1�ands, Palmer shop, attei4dance and a.11 tides of in- hes been chairman of the board in ion the war memorial, The Seaforth y
downs':. This team, wend an,. in the fluence bertd!ed to sweep people into Stewart, Ne]son Cardio; Fowl Booth, Tie mee:tirvg elected the following •s',
Coombs; consolation, Arthur Pons' reca.liing the first ten years ill the however, , ,the Canadian. Legion will, ,t_
Calves. B'arbe'r, W. J: Duncan; Ring officers,: Berard of Directors, J. F..
-p.B,A-, win-rdaig- from the Bruce' ford; lucky' c'h"air, Mrs,. Arnold Scott. the churches. Now it is go-ing the bic,sgjtaal's hfe,�expre sed the thanks lwwever, +)iced their annual Tag Day W'+
the Money, H. Glenn Hays, Dr. E. A. Dal G. A. Jackson, J." M. McMillan, 11.
i,eague, Central League, Western Following ]unc!h'the Irwin orchestra Other way. This, very different day ofe Board' to all who sat any wiry , ;' on November 4Uh, and solicit the ,r ,j
counties~ finaUly me string defeat Pram supplied find music far dancing- The is a chalie'•ngte to the young people. McMaster; Fish Pond, George Hays, 0. I . Sil+is, J. E. Keating, G. D..Fer- heart smml
Galt. G, fiL ch' Jmeotin wan the F.x had oan,tributed to the success of the y ppont of the undoubtedly
be
He said tlha lonely Christ faced every B. J. Dungan; Rainbow •In, he ?l, M. A. gu'son and H. G. Meir; auditors, E. C. -1
ppmeed's, of tlt+e evening will go in imst3;tutdon. heavier calks will un/loubtedly be ;x-.-
adver'se, influence im,.His day, a dead Reid, G. C. BriglArall; Treasure Bt -Swell, Frank Stills; representatives .r
1HItEr Tinier kdvor.cate tro`pfhy and re- .gild of 'the Redl Cross. albade on this organdzatian during war �,r'
Wheel H. E. Smith Leo StePhensoa; to the 'Golf and Ccum Club, Mrs. J. „1
presenied: tirte Hurlotn: and Perth in church that had gone wrong, a pec• Members of 'thee Board at thee. Pres- � time. i'',
pie that misunderstood Hint and His Bingo, J. A. Stewart, Dr, J. D. Colqu- A. Munn, G. D. Ferlgusmn, J. G. Mal
Ct_B.A_ playd,owne, finally being de- • ant bane are: W. H, Golding, chair- Annual Church Parade 1 �;;;
Noun, Bert Sbaw; Dance, Dr. J. A. len, F. Sd'Ife; representatives to the a:
.leated• by Chatham_ ' mission, the appas�ti+an of a total- man; John Finlayson, vice-ahairznan; Members of the Se"aforth Branch oY
Uorwill, Elmer D. Bell; Sports and Tennis Club, Mrs. W. C. Sproat', Mrs. ' ,
A total of eleven hund'rerl and fifty • iaiv state, the Roman Empire. The Mrs. J. F_ Italy, secreta M. Mc the Canadian Legion are requested to Lelorie Hear' Program; H. G. Meir, R. E. Jackson, H. G. Meir, E C. Boswell Edmund ,
{ >£ana3 saw the intermediate sprier, and idea of 11berty, wasn't bore: until men Kellar, treesaarer; John P yison, R. assemble at the Legion rooms, at 6.30 : ;
six hundred and seventy Me juvenile discovered by Jesus) of the freedom G. Parke, W. A. Crich, Dr. W. C. � Hua Pond, Rev. T. P. Hussey, Dr. Daly.
`series, total attend4aartce 'ber.n eighteen Prose Poems of Garb 1`he actual expression ` of F. J. Burrows Dr. H. H. Ross; Candy, P:ffi on Sunday, Nov. 5th, for this Pur-yh;
I I Sproat, J. W. Beattie, W. , JI: Drunter, • pose of attending 'divine service at '.
dtuudr•ed and twenty„ ai, gain of 60 over Je?`sxas Christ is feilaw4sii,ip- The disin- ,Mrs,. C,. I-WImes and Mrs. X S. Hays. Joili n Beattie, John J. Cluff; Prize ;. ;,
;last year. tegrairi+ag effects of indiv3dmaildsm Of , D ar,'wi,n,g, J. i+.. Keating, C. M. Smith, St Thomas' An,gl'dcan Church.
The fortmightify ft.nquet of the In- • Dr. W. C. Sproat, J. R. Walker; Gate, ' In co-operation' with the Red Crass, W
The; secretary, John' R. Butler', of main's might to db as h'e, likes have Zurich Brigade the Legion is holding a Bingo party
Gal Lions Club was field un. Monday J. M. McMillan; Chas, Holmes', C. E " ',
Clinton, expres's'ed his appreciation- to tmraed tdra world into a' jungle and - in the Arriarie+s on Friday evening of .,
the ,president, Jas: A. Paterson, team evening at the -Commercial Hotel meet into beasts of prey. That false 1111, J. G. Mullen,' F, S. Savauge, r
St. 'I'h®n1aSswers Alarm {thus week. Sectio) features, will in -
with Lion C. E- Smith in the chair, W.A.■ E. C. Chamberlain, •,a
3nanauger•sy piayfersr aiid face for their idteia,hasi entrenched itself in the very elude a valuable door prize r
ase,isted by �• R. Shaw. Dr. Mcln-
• $iia espiriti <vf co-operation, also to the sltjromgho8x21s of the church', srociety, • _ ll t
nes, of Clinton, wa_s the guest s¢eak-axk5 ��Years Tltrt 4ocaL Etre brigade was r:rYluc3 fo - o -a
officers, club -managers and players the mnur•ri+a'gie boned and the home. The
er and read' a number of his prose
fir their c,o.opemdo•n during Live year onIq libert •a man ought to indulge I the farm of Mr. Clifford Talbot, 'Blue `1.
poeans. David Stewart rendetred a t . y PlanNewSystem \Vater Highway, worth of Drysda+A,, , P.l�.�. ol�S rl
Faf 1939; also the pry for reports of in is not to'do whaat he likd's but what
d•elighdful solo, accompanied at the On Fh3da afternoon St. Thomas' 'l
games and s,paw, allotted by the Tyia, by Lar•1 Vuu E. be ought Church Women's Auxiliary celebrated on Friday afternoon, to assist in
gmxnd Dr. Hurford read' .the Titan and r or Marketing fightii;g a fire whieth,had started in n I1�6 � 1
reports editors and waitbrs. y its fiftieth 'anniversary when %other Lir,,
Durtvg the meeting A was moved ( s Rev. A. J. Pante as,sistPd in tire. ser- local societies attended as 'gu'es•ts. . 1 — :.tr'aw stack placed near the barn. eeting T ties. ' . - ;;��Gr
that the sum o+f $1.,1.00 bo granted the {-,
viae. Miss Mary Holmes sang "What The mee'ti'ng commenced with Holy The formation of a Huron Cauuty �',-ith the aid of ncighbal-s and tete ,_.� ,:;
secretary, Mr. Butler, as an honor- "What did the eritics say about its Thy Will For Me" during the of- Commvxnion administered by Rev. Dr. Co -Operative poultry Paol modelle) equ;pment, the big barn ,alas source.
mium for his, services• anxd the press- that young artist's piCtures'r' ferto ^- The re til rr mremrai of tae -,Ls h ld j
+ to condaa-tn to the standards set Lip 'I'itc otr-igin of tl:e fire is unknown.
ry. Hurfor+L At t.:.H cease of the service 1 'Public Utility Com'nti�sion w -as held "�i
dent and secretary were appointed to Phey were not in complete agree The Pollowing seventeen in num- all adjourned to the garish hall where by ttte Dominion Department of Agri- A receTrtion .w a5 held at the house j•
attend the anuria) O.B.A. meeting to mem t'. mane said, 'A rrity to waste tyre her. were confirmed by Bishop Sea -r. Hurford spoke a few wards of culture to ba conducted as a co opera• cf .Mr. and Airs. David Duchar•me on on Tuesday mornin w i.+h Chairman
be Tri>ld do •4Ve11rsncI rite first Saturday canvas—and, the other, A pity to f friday evening in Ironrcir of the nrE�,vl E. L, Box presiding. 'r�:
ger: Be'atrix Rind'ford, Elizabeth welcome_ tive activity for the benefit of farm y Routine busintess was transacted N.
in April. I waste he Pain C.' ' Walrtrsdey, Marion McGavin, Mrs. 1 . urs and, poultry Producers in Hunan ri:trri� d couple. Mr. and Mrs. (.',eor:ta and acc ,iints passed. :'
J G ft Mr Mrs Grshaan the Deanery P:rest- Cau t and adjoining districts i5 an. Ducharnte. Whr) arrived home t:rn,:
Stn Thomas C ,u.rc . -Goes
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The Rev, T. ki. ,133r'owrt wanes Lne'
the wings weir, e:u:ut`u vv — vW,..
•beginmtin'g of Sit. '1 bmnas' Parish as
during the ministry of Rev. W. F.
1859, waiien Seafomth began: to be a
C''amipbell, 1877-9, and much credit is
•
place of irnportanme, and more or
given -to Mr. F. Hohmsitpd far the
fess regular s+erviecs were held i,n the
compleficu, of the buillding.
+Carmichael I -100,y Downey Hal] (now I
Ad-,
'Phe organ was, built in 1895 anti
the b+i+owe,r added im 1917. Ir
.
Que'en's Hotel) and Mr_ Thomas
electile
ants barn on Gcderich Street. This:
1902 the 'Sun,d,ay Sclto'oi, or Par!sd:
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was not this actual beginning of An- I
Ha'.'I• was complieted in iter present
glican 0hurch worst in -the locality, I
state, but it was purchased aboul
• y
'however. The Rev. W. Creesiwell
1885, having Form'e'rly been a Metho
was tike pionew ctesllgyman; coming :
dish Dplislcopal Church.
here in 1855 with a license to offtici-
The surplice ch'cdr, und'e'r the lead
!
ate from the Bishop of Toronto. Sea-
ersthd,p of M:ns. H. Edge, was ;intro
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gmtth at •this• time was 'partly sw,am.p
�tdt derail of bush.
deiced in 1913 and the passage con
nr'crti,ng Ube church and 'hall added th(
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coditadned- a great
Dir_ Cr'ees••well' Iheldi services in Knox
same year. Irl 1914 ,bene Guild Lndiei
Hall, Harpurhey, and: administered
provided' ,the brass Coninytn.n,io:n, rail!
t'he'sa.cramen,ts of the chuxch, He ,left
and a mew chane! carpet The pla
a careful. recetnd of baptisms, orae-
of lard) to the we+slt of the church war
riages and deaths in a register, which
d'ona,ted in 1917 by Mis's E. Cresswell
is still in the care of St. Thomas'
lar. Mardh, 1921, ars the belli wet:
Ohureh. This register contaiw, . en-
about to be Tung for a mission ser
odes comvlebe up to 1867, and: the
vi,cre, the tower was almost d'e�sttmyeu
,
pdoaeer of ,ale church's work here
by lightning. and -tbh,e church -daumag
)passed to his rest in, 1868, being bur-
ed,. The boweir was rebuilt and th,
;ted in Hexpwrhe r Cemetery.
church repaired. At tbte:a time Mi
' In 111'55 a meeti:,ug was held in 'Har-
Ra,liph Cresrsw•eld provided the fund
fpurbey when it was. moved, by Rev.
for the repaimtd,ng of the church ani
iI1P_ Patterson, seconded by Rey. W.
Mr. Harry Cipm twelil dmiated lfiigthd
Cresswell, that it was desirable to
ring rods for church. and :paritst hal'
5bnild a church in that placer- Money
In 1922 the bmutiful Coinmuuio'
wale collected; lumber and brick
table was presented to thee. ehurrh b;
,
4mught, but the 3chJm6 Pell through,
the of Hldren of lldtsL • Ad -aline Besi
and money was returned to the _can-
The mien of •tire•' congregation re -al
.
tlaibntors, though no explanation, is
ranged the seats, thus making
Cound, in the 'recorders'. Among 'those
centre aisle den 1923 wIhen a vel
.
wbo�e naami,es figured in this effort
heating siysteam was inWAlled. Th
iwe�i William Ciliaik I< Meyer, .A.
church benotted in 1935 by the rc
N'ey4w, 'F. Fowler, J. ,Fowi'er', J. Car-
ced,pd of thee St. Glair Simpson b+
iier•, -fL Cluff, Mr. Reader, C. L. Van-
quo -t of $2.,0,00, and, a I;Dr , th
>
end, E. Qviw•w,eli, G. Thompson,
Jackson M'emoriall Trust of $1.,0.01
D. 3�titen and E_ Creseiareil_
amid the Leonard Sholdiee Trast c
+
,1t." 619 g0 y s'inoe services were
$1,,000.
gmt, hfel'd in Simforblt. T1xen in 1862
One of the tthings wlbich has aad&
•
,ar .meetingjv as celled, -to `consid4v -the
glr>elattl,y to 'tries oo,mftlIt of the cosign
bafitdinrg a church. Among those,
gtattion was instt dlattion of a steai
0
,,of
who aviended' were ' l sm V. Ad-
heating system in 1936, whtf•ch wa
J. 9a awilptr, Ji Brorwpy JL oldfleid,,
parr) car in about a year. The stair
1,
W, 09aeld, L. Sholdi'oe, S. gcarlett,
ed glass windows, wbdch add so mac
G`: Jaucksoar, G. Sewell, E. Criessvvelt,
to the beauty, of bbe sacred exiifio
'
A. StrVng, 1;. Hiciason, Dr. Smith, Dr.
were erected to tho Meaarar3es +
Donkin (chance
s y, (a33i. Ord, T. B. Buhl, F. Case;
Robert . amd Alda.
C. ase, A Van Egmand, J. H. Ben-
1890), Thomas O. Kemp (1902), Elle
41K A.. Araabdbalklt, R. Thompson, W.
Holmsted ( and C. E. St, CIM
,
J. Cleary. A adds wtaa• given, by Mr.
S+im'p'eon The tended art glass wi'
he l
man SwTisi fund, the nave bu+llt. As
dew in .the tower ,was presented k
'fin
'
4.ho mimut>es sof •th!os,e days, have been
Mr. H. Edge 1926.
•Host!, we do not know t� o exact year
The Rev. T. H. Brown has the dl
•w,hioh the obumlfb was, built, Inobab-
,tinotdon of 'having held' the longe
„
a3 1863, but we dry Imlow Rey. C. C.
paEftws't'e of the parish; IS yeal'at•
+'
,
jil&iusou wail appalitt+ed ag. thte, first
1912-1.434• tii4 second, I est b2iz
giesmam+ent clergsyima/n In 1'844.
that of Rumal Dean Hodgins; -16 Tea!
The eh�wcel w built in 1872 dur-
---1889-190'5. Bath of therm ReOW
,
lg bills :mindstry of Rev, P.Starr, and
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C. Ilcewe11, DIi s. . rumnte _� , n Y 1
Harald Meir, Spencer Broome, Gladys dent:, was the guest speaker, and Mrs. nounccd. This !;filling and co_.aplete. heir w"ec•d:n,g trip. An eujoy bIr' of 1'!iends and neig hors p':esent at I el
Broom -c, Marjory Moore, Audrey L. Van Egniond gave .%'`1 interesting process'in•,g service etas been estabU,h-'time was spent by the large numbe; thea occasion, ,,
M+core, Rita Vloore, Ila Moore. Velure sketch of the w•oPk done by the aux- ed as a re+sul•t of co-c>peratia.: b('-tw•cr'n ,A
Mo'orc, Jean Dii-agt'y, Alice Riley,! iliary since its orga,iAzation. Gree`,- the Dtt•min,ion Deportment of A1,,it•ul• a'.
I
�W,-I,iclm ltil+sy, Robert Pretty, tags were broug!:t. from other cliwrch• 1 Lure an,i ,he United, Forme; s' C, Op• • a
es and the 'Salvation Army. erative Company. . Dublin • •®■ .n jo y •� >i;'.
• Mi -;s Katlil.'een Holnr,es rendered a, The service has been estah'isla!,it in I e e sl''.
• very pd.ensin'g solo, after v;ltiah all en the Vtiiagl!atm branch of the UnitedI Fina eetSTpg .,.,t'
us"'t Deliver joye'ij a delicious tea and ware trc'•at- I F:+ •tuers' ('o-Op•era:tive Compnnv. of i Opening Meeting y;
ed to birthday coke. NUc, a itliam �v i:,; th b:n., anti as in full ept'rat'on, I
qy Aivhibald and Airs. Leybura pout'( unPlrt�r the ntranagent,cnt. of A1r. Arthur' Original Pull One -Cent SRI(-- St_ Angela's. An imp:cm.ptu program It
' ens, a °sleek tea. I Wilson. the manager Of th.t, branch. �;rx; 'v�•erk. •1 days, Wed Thurs., was rerd�eired in the. class room. Re- -r
The offering, wvhie'h wet a generou, . The cream trucks will Trick up the ; 1•': i. and 1nat. N.> adtanre in prices. fneihm,ents ,were served to t h e .
Farm,eis of Kent Ccunt tserP ad orte, will be fit-vote+l L,. urissionary' fowl from tete farmers. Tiiis entei- Buy now• and :•ave. See sale bills. gu,�
y rise is organized on t,inti!ar lines to Phor.,e ordors w:i'll be. hcld. Keatin 's
viral Thursday that they are expect- tvortt � prise i James Shea shipped three carloads
ed to fulfil cortitri'cts made with deal-— the• successtfud processing plant wdrich Pharmacy. Phone 28, SeaLforth. of cattle oil Saturday from Dublin.
ers througliout the summer for tare • ` -has been in ope.rati•on for the past two The local biranc'h of the Catholic I Visitors: Miss Lauretta O'Rourke,
sale of their beans at $1 -tier bushel. • and a half years at Brockville, Ont., youth Organization held its inaugural' Toronto, with ,h,e'r parents. Mr. anti'
Tltds advice was given by W. 1't. Reek. Held Baptismal and has been esrtabldsdted for Lite bene- rneetirg in the parish haL1 on Thurs Alns Joseph O'Rourke; )sir's Marie
deputy mimfster of agriculture, who fit of al,l farmers ,in the surrounding da evens About sixty membe:sl "'
Y evening. y Feeney, St.ra'tlord, with her sun+, 'i
was guest spe'alver at tfle annual din A� NOl�'tl�Slde districts who oval;) themseiv+*s of such were presenR. Fallowing the reading I Mrs. Mary Cronin; VI r. and Mrs. Jas. �
ne;r meeting of We Kent Plovomen's a valvabl•e service, All inte.res'ted I of the minutes of the previous meet- i Hanley, Tor,o,n•to, with Mr. and Mrs. .rt
A'ssociat'ion. - poultry producers may share in UPIintg the fol+iowi'ng appodntmenis were;
Wm, J. H+an'loy-; Miss Ma,,ion Dill, of �1,
Exp!ar,1 tion for aids statement is on Su•nday mtor.adng hist at North- oPPorttrnity to 'have their lige poultry made: Treasurer, Jose,pdi Delaney : Londo•n. wit,h Mr. an,d Mrs. P, Dill; "{
to 'tate' plant whre,re the Gov- m-imhe•r of social committee, MissI Ithat in'dividatel' farmers- tirrougiiout, s,i;da P,niteld Church a sex-vtoe wasi,deltivei�,d Mr, ,and, Nits. Lou Ni.ahols, Toronto,
the county did enter into Contracts ermnien•t s+tra.ndards of killing and Helen Dandier; member of cultural held designed to give due emphasis at rho home of Mr. orad Mrs. Michael ;
with d:ealet•:s for their chaps when to the relation of the home and chit plucking wild be followed, The pori) committee, Mists Mairy Cirinama. Rnv. Flanagan; Mr. and Mrs, Philip Flaua- F
rices were less than $1 Per bushel. try will then be immediately cooled Dr. I'foulkP, detlivered a Yew emcovr-
�P dreln to the church. 'rfie minister, y gair, Toronto, and, Miss Lucille Me- :'
bFoblowring t'be/outbrea:k of the war under controlled 'te'mrpe+rature, graded aging remarks to Cho me+etinfg. An, ,n-
Ft'tiv. H. V. Worltmarn, based iitis lis- Grath, nurse -in -training at St. A4ary's s
crur•s,e on t'ho 128tth Psalm, "The Fam- and attractively packed in th•e newly tenestinig prograt-m was presented: In-
i •prticea went +higher atrod� at one time Ha,SPihial, Kitcth,ener, with Joseph NIc-
reaa�hed $2.50. Macy Farmers, it is , , . set-up section Of the plant, and mar- struaiie'ntal piano s'elect.ions by Miss
sly Psalm" He st-reescd the value Grath; Mr., and Mrs. David McCon-
svnid, were unwiibing then to deliver ket,ed from 'Ch'ere to either domestic Muriel Looby; tap (lancing, numbers nell :s+Pent, the w°eek-enol in Detroit. '
the family Ito y, a unite in Chris- or export markets on the basis of by Mists Rose Fer'ne spelling match A sucoessifud sal,P was held at the ,"
' their beans at the oo�n•tracted Price. ,friar sociedy today, when the tendency P y• P g
Government inlsw.tion to insure im• w-ith Miss' Ursula Kraus,k and Cda r"s,4,l,er.+ce of the late Mrs. '.Nat Raw-
' "An investi�gration shows that the '� y- +
ie Goo much towend individvaiisan. y
9 d'eale'rs had •recontmeted tk,e sale cf p:trM,al and accurate grading. to -n looby actin:; as captains; corn- •.„d
I A large jtm:iar chair, led by Miss Try, on Tue's�dlly. The h+our+e was pur- i'y
Riese beabis to Points in L,'n,gland, M E Ttnrnbull ably .,tbs,titued for Itiach itnidividnra>il Oat of poultry sent muni.ty s,ir.+ging uridpr the capable ,li- chased by V illiam O'Rourke.
South Africa, Australia and New Zea- the regular choir and r,,ntributed an in by producers will rotain its idPn- rection of 'Miss Veronica Molyaieux. c
land,” sWd Mr. Reek i,n his statement. y gr y The Late Mrs. Thos. Burns :'
amtdrertn. At the seat, P' two infants t19.Y omits) t'he birds are finally graded, Itefteshrnen+ts were sierved b the ex- I
I "Trhere retme.5ns nofithing for the farm- to ensure that each producer receive ecutive members and Informal dianc- A highly respected citizen, to the
were baptized, Walder 1 Paie�riek, son
ereturns exactly according to the quaff-rs to do but deliver according aF rxe
ccding to of Mr. -and Mrs. R. Parsons, and !ng fullow+ed for an ihiour, music be- pensions of Mrs. Mary Ellen Burns,
their contracts, „so ,that the dealers;Rolnert HpJlmrar, son of Mr. and Mrs. it' oif ihht
ds or her ,own poury. Ail ing served by Misses Helen Dan'tzer, passed away at her home in Dublin
- may fill theirs,." W H. Smtsli. After the baptisana2 .tyPf's of poultry will be •htanr4ilvd at V•ata pica Motymeux, Frances Delaney on Monday ' fallowing a paralytic
I A l+ange number of bean growems in the plant, including chickens, turkeys,, and, William Dandzer- 'stro,ke sufferond two weeks ago. De- ''
v s�ervlce Mdss,es Edna Gallop and dulcite amt) geese, Payments to produc "'
Huron County are in the satne pari- Glad9s Hopper sam'g a very pleasing Mrsc Jos Carpenrt.er was a charm ceased was formerly Many Ei1en
3 tion, having contracted to sett their anfd, appropriate duet. ers being an,ad,e on the basis of the ing hostess at five' tables of Five Hun- Coyne, a daughter of Air. and Mrs I 1,"^ti"
beans at around $1.00. quva.l6ty^ of their proriuct a -rd only the dred on 'nbunside:y eventing at her Patrick Ooyue, and a niative of Fiib- ,c "?
h',
actual' cost of t1r'e procoming and mar- ,home, First prize was awarded to bent Township. Mrs-. Burns bad cede- t ,I,
3 • ketintg will be. deducted. Mrs. Louis' Dorsey, second prize to brated her eightieth birthday on Aug- l,�
1, Storm
Speeiail arrantgvinerit will be made Mrs. H. Brtekba and lucky chair u1st 21st. S•b+e was •married to the late g
fF11lrtiver5tery► isas to payments to producers apd the prise y by M5 Maliy O'ConvelL Thomas Bunvs mems than &fty yeses
�n poultry ,writ in for pnocewdrg Till re- Dainty refreslhmeu4s wgre served- by a'g'o, who pn•ed,e'oeas,ad her, in 1924. She ",A �;j
3 Well AttendedWindows.
mafin the property of the producers the hos+te'ss. 'is survived by four s,o;n+s: Mack, of ,,�j�j-tmt,i'1 sold to Uhe hi,gbest bidder. 1NLr, and Mrua. Wm. J. Hanley, who Dubfin; Jahn, of Seaforth,; T}vomas, t'+'o The antndversaaT s'ervi'ces hedid' ouhave been visitin
s Smnld+ay ton tJhle Brucedisld United • gin Belford, Irolamd', of Manditra; and Patrick, of Detroit; 'n`,
a Church were well )Bruce el Rev. A. ►------ for more than two miontihm, arrived also two daughters, Xiist William
h W. Gardiner, of Egm+ondvGlle preach- homtre oar Satwnday after nanny thrill)- Ftlaunagan, McKillop .Township, and rj
ed two very insrpiring seannons, and , %IAVe �oroF�rt and �re°L1t5 Cleayr inlg experiences. In addition to the Massy Charles Sbrubb, Iiitahe>per, anti �r
,L� earl l ®® rejoicing to be rewnRted' with their Rune sister, Miss' Catha.rinte Coyne. of 'R
If the mus'i'c by ,UhO :eh'oir was very • e fa.rnily, they expressed themselves as Dubldn. Tw�endy-two gnamd•clndldrren al- ti.At
"'
11 good. z, save fuel by using - micro than happy to be able to tarn so survive. She wais', a member o i1N:
n Mrs. T. Duavt+op,, of Chatsworth, !99 r o'n their 1•igh,ts+ at. night. St. Patrick's parish, the Len.gue tt'� ��+i10
r spent a few days w5,tb het mlo�ther, �Y AtttL����ttt**� Between $70 a.nd $7a was Bear d + +, "
1 Mrs. Wm Rattembwry. T R WINDOWS Y by the Sera,forth Doy Scouts at their Approximabcly eighty members, of b�� Sacred Heart and the AIUar Sbv 1`3,
Y, Mr. auirdl Myst 1Tugh Camtero>r,. of ►�L�i\� V apple day on Sra+tunday. This is an St. Amgela'sr Acauitemy, I�audom, were tc+3ety: !xh+e funeral was iiretd at At. tt'i
increase of 7 Per oeni�, over any pre- guestsof Dublin condinuation school Partriclt's Church WedrresfdsLy iSli0ralM t,',Iha*v
Clinton, spentt Sumlday with Mr. and ' Stils,ters ,sand sttudeanbs on Saturday at- .info, Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes, ofCi'ciachk. r�b � ,
M.rs Abe Da pfd Now
� • • v�iouw year. o- <Lris
t ,Evelyn Grainger, of Stratford 1\0 is the �1Y11e James SouUhgate fed in the Scouts bornoan. Two i.nterestSng features Itall.beaTene were ivix 9taiS+it i ip - y+'i
GemertaH Hospital, epen!t Sunday at in aed!lixtg the most. apples, while were a soPblr tel genre 'Aetweea Dublin Tdvamras, and itVidddaan >iilbha atiCyr� � ,; :
g her 'htomhe d>tema. to order. Preteen Swan was we'carnd. and St, Antgeia's, London, resulting In lens; i.dtne and JoC yh 1 �tiYtsy1 '%0* tl r+ ;;i+t ."
Is mt. a few The ScouUs ta1Le tdtis opportunity of a m+co,ne of 15 3 tl° Isvo ba}t with i�ai!th; DoanalUd slid C11&mltes Ms7lstitly nrtxft' F,r(�°!''
Mar. C. D. Stinallpsioo#�e '
.lease with Mn' a Urs. I Gray in /"`� TT p_ 'spy �i Uham'kimtg dJhu3 'public far Chair genet- )inti also a genre of vo y Kitclreixer. itlbtarxnent 'tbalr •b tl x i ,
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