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The Huron Expositor, 1941-04-18, Page 3- � I . I I I . 1, . I- I � - , 1, --I---- , I I � I -"---- , �' , I I I I .: , , C , , . I I . I 11 � I ", I . I 1� , I i , � 11 � I 1 11, j I . ,,'�, � , : , � I , � I 1, � '. ,� t. , , � I I ; . , I I :, ,, , , : - , I ; ti_%� ,: , � I , , I I I ol ; � .1 �, ,1 , ., , ,,, I., i " �t, I ;1 " . , I I I - " 44 I .1 . I � 4 .. "I'l � � 11 I t - _�i,-"p _,, A - 1� !, � ; - - 1 , , ;%, , - "' 1. 1�' ., 114 ;.t ml_, , - ___ 11 - 1_1-1.--.__ ... � . V, " 71­11'1-1�­ ,.,.,."r",.,�1.1�,�.-,;�-."",- 1-1111.11;-"! 4 . ". . . . . ! I I . I.. ­­­ -11 ...... ___ io� -,!' . 0��"'Ri�* , , ,. . ..." -!' � �: - li �, �.# ,�,,, � .� �joio , . .. 1. , , , I �Wxatl :.. � , ,, '. � ,� W s I � . _.9" "Ill""-,�..",�,.�,�.7,.,�"""I�.",�m --11 1-1.­IdI , . I- . . o , , I 4) :� . tw."inpulp bowwdl 14w,t in In, ,regular ae@49.4, 40*01.4-boUp profs� , r _ _ , their' regular o4toutbl,Y council 11 Monday, April 21-11.15 a.m., "Cecil . ,,,, in the Towusbiv Hall, St4ga,' � hk ttgr � i at the reeve Pr9l urday, April 0, presided:tover by Mrs. Allan, Johnson . qidju,V. Tao Clerk read tbo.mlUut0g... ), or the previous I meetings which w0re mo - adopted as -read. A resolution was, ' -1114110 I passed extending the tax rolt to f 7th. The clork was, authorized by of the Air; '7.30 -p,m., William Tuck- resolution to advertise for tenders for I crushing and delivering iiPiProxlmate- discussion. It � was �nfoved by Mrs. xy four,, thousand, cubic yards of i ,�Mvel on tyao towuship roads.'1- The - council has decided to'hire axi; issist- I Imt to belp the road superintendent Ronny Baker; 11.3U, Wayne King to op6rate the -road grader,,an& app]A- 11, . cAtions will be received 4y Mr. John ,q . AtacDonald, ro I ad superintendent; 9�3a, "Canadians All.",, Thi -following accounts were paid, , f Direct relief, $24.20; Mr. P. Adair received tbat allocations to the W. M. Campbell,,premiumon. road insurance 0 policy, $10N00; road payment vouch- Pic . ers., $-883.68. The council adjourned , to meet'on Saturday, May 3, 1941. - I Thomas, D. Wren-, Clerk. . . � II , Eri-MVILLE , " . . . . (Intended for last week) ,,,,, I Miss Florence Bell, R.N., of LDn- ) trace on the paper the deep inner- don, spent the week -end with her par- t ... ents here. . � ere, the first, lines she wrote: Miss Bessie Johns sipent a fevir % days in Exeter recently. There were ninety and nine that Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford visited I Mr. and Mrs. New -man Baker at Well - n the shelter of the fold; burn on Saturday last. I - -------. leeman--Horna-and. Kathleen- --Xm- F 0 were in St. Thomas and London a - couple of days �he end, of last week. I . . . r . .. . CKNX - WINGHAM t - Thames Road United, Church. , 920 Kos. t26 Metres. " W,EEKLY PROGRAM -HIGHLIGKT,5, . I . Friday, Apill 18 - . Piano Ramb- F, lings; 11.15, "Cecil & Sally"; 7 P -m., � . The Jesters; 8, Gulley-Sumpers. I V Saturday, April -19-9.30 a.m., Kid- . � dieW Party; 1.30 p.m., Ranch Boys; --,--7,7---"-,-�.�,�,-�,,,-,,-�"t,-,,�,z,-,�,,�,��,��""..�-"�,� I � . I I;, I 1� �, �; - , . ,, 1� . � . �­ L" ,� I 1 1� � � . I '' � I I � , �� , L, " I I , � I I , i I , 1, � I � � , I I .: 7 , : . 11, � �11 L , : , : : � I L ,: I I ,� .� � , , I ­­, I , "� �1, I , I � i .1 I I I ,: I . 1: I I ',L �� , j � . L : I � I I � � I � I I , . I 1, - -1 I � [ � I �,­,�,�. , , ", --1-11 . ..... ,_ ­.", � L ­ - . ...... , 11.1 ....... .1- - 1;�­, I � I . , 1",."I I . . , � '' 1. i ._ .-1 I I I �, ._,�'. - . ... '''i .. , _. � � �7:7,�,, : 'L � 1. 1, I , I I ,� go �i;'%Jr, I , . I I I � 1109,1r%,�� I I '!, ,�.,41 11 I I I "171 !-,-�!`��,, � � OR 11 . : '' "O., � � V, . TO 21",", ��, , , � . V &� � , .- I _"t_ 0"Ac A - . _ t 1. � 1� 1, !.��.- 400 ft -ell. ke I'll 1111-1, . 1. . . 044060 #-b ,*O, 4W!P_Pg0mp0TWt9 yw- W%Rpowoont - 0; - ; got ', kid, of t ,, .P�a tol 00 Id'd I 0 " ., , WWI" I.M. - ., -no Is . _. "W"."', �td_rooh 10,10' . _" , , 619ed. 'Whqn'yqi*Vy#r , ; . getsmit ow qrdep , I I I . I . y9w, mmstiftoo, lop ho` . . come candTated,sloOnt Ano kidneys c4d, , '. rwk properly. 4.uu Ivel WWII; -4adift, , hp4achy, diah good, aut. 44.1ha lime. . V0roVer-35$eM=,, hgverwoo prompt phef fmm,tlI MJ ie ith Fhdt , w , ,x -,_% 4-fiv"L _ �#, ,. saft"ye nw.. Tryp;�44ivei­ynnllbe I - simply, aegg"Tot `1111 feel No , 'k now qlAckly you new PV40_11% bppp , $,.".d1weI1 agaim M,, ;;: - Fr - R 0: RAI I V rLS tLa,,,cs.a,n"Tlo.ld,ecl,el.sito,g . I Plan Survey 11 Of Industry ' Mr. J. MeClary Gunn, President Machine & Tool Co. Limited, and i Director General Steel" Wares Ltd., London, has been. " appointed, chairman of the London-Woodstock-StTa,tford zone in connection with the Survey and, .Ijo-ordinatioTi of Jndustrial Pro- duction for war Purposes, undertaken by the Canadian Manufacturers' As- sociation and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, from the head office of the Canadian Manufacturers' Assoeta- . .-., tion. � - __ --For -the puT-pose of- thI9--st=vby- the Province of Ontario has been divided into 16 zones, -each in. charge of a , ohair=Vn. The London�Woodstock- Stratford zone includes among others the following ,centres, in each of which one or more industries are lo- cated: . . . . Bermiller, Blyth, Clinton, Crediton, Exeter, Goderich, Hen,sall, Mitchell, Seaforth and Zuriab. I. . I . I . I I- KIPPEN I I r 5.45, Hits of the Wi�,ek; , 8, Barn . (Intended for last week) ' .__ lat Danee,, fronx Walkerton Town Hall. I W. M. S. M eets . 0.1 . sunday, April[ 20-11 a.m., United The W.M.S. of the United Church C1 � Church; 1 P.m.,'FreddY Martin; 1.30. . met on Wednesday afternoon, April 2, in , � , M&lndy Time; 7,Anglican Church. f6r.their Easter meeting at the home to 11 Monday, April 21-11.15 a.m., "Cecil of Mrs. J.,Cooper. The meeting was a & gallyol; 1.15 p.m., "Clippings"; 7, presided:tover by Mrs. Allan, Johnson wit , I 'ApInning Wbeel Singers; "Bri- and opened with Hymn 112: � The Eas- mo -8.30, tain Spealm," I . ter leaflet program ,was followed. A sue � Tuesday, Apr. 22--10.30'a.m., Chump prayer ,was then offered, T he -offering sel of the Air; '7.30 -p,m., William Tuck- ' was taken and there was a business . hol I er; 7.45, FarT Interview; 8,30, "Good discussion. It � was �nfoved by Mrs. Pa Luck." - . � Chandler, seconded by Mrs. W. Coop - appropriate for this subject with I I . Wednesday, April 22 "-" 1010 a.m., er" that Mrs. Henderson, and Mrs. MID SP Ronny Baker; 11.3U, Wayne King Johnson be delegates to the Huron . wa I lanson; .Iorclbestra; 8.30 P.m., Clark Jo Pres byterial to be held in the Thames I ho 9�3a, "Canadians All.",, koad Church on April 2.9. Notice was Th I ' .­ Thursday, April 24 - kO..10 a.m., received tbat allocations to the W. M. e'r prodigal brother and felt that I I Club. Clarlie Kuntz; 11.45, Fashion S; supplies be a. print quilt and six Pic I . . bot water, bottle covers. Mrs. J. C. ca - __ � . - 4 I Bell, Mrs. R. McBride, Mrs. Allan bu I I I I I I I ( f r � � , 4 .1 e I If I . t , 0 If -- 'I to ,I I ? 'o i, 1, " .0 � 6r , . - . � I . . I V� . . . I ­ : � . " 16 4 � I I , , i I yo 0 1 __ . - � ��_, . ...... I 4.5�;r ,;Z I .. ,Fn"��­: , !�qft I AeZ,'­'-,. ­ ;r' . , g�,:��p ;', ,,, ,,f�­ : g*:.';, -."S', , '. :I ".. I . !� ,f'�5, :,�,�'W, X , - , I I 4 ,�;:�;, /,; I 'W"; 1-/ , ­ ­ I 1 .. �.":" I . ,.e �­ ' I AV' . . I . " I . , I I I 'A -, .1 I - ,!"-',' ,� , .:r "% , - - , I "o, . ,,��V , ,;gw _;,:,�e, . . I . I , r_. -A , ,-n,; " , . . ,,/,.� .. - 1, - .. , , '. . . . I , , I _=-=r- . . - - = .. � � �_� ____ - . . -M�. . - - - - . .- � I ' � Whead C A Cllick'" 'i., Y"ar 1L941 Chick -po poven, diet ta;�e7 with , e Vitaloo ' - . er- . a aT ' _,nating . s biall . g oneyo,atario I . I Ts for leading . i ers- , I I � . . .... , I , . . 01 " , � 0 4 0 1 .I ra . I - C141cK , , I . S-TARIER � F ! I - 1. . a I . 1, I 1 2. P, . . 1. I �. I .1 . I I � - . � I . i -1 .% %, - _%� � � . I � - �_ - I � - _� '. I . _... . - I ,.= I I - - agi�� . . 11 _ , - '.' �' I At 7 weeks,_01011ow-throughs, 'With"'t" 'C6thVIbie Growing . Manh-the Idtarnized feed- that , I gives ekything �Key your 0410kh til , , ' need lox'sieady, profitable IM Producti6o in the Pant - I � . . . "Ad M, JOR L . 415 . I . I . . I . . . - �� .. , .. � 4com L I . I $, 70 , �e 0 0 4" , ." � � il . 96. , , I , , MASA 11 I L I " V�,y �� I. .. � .�w . - � ........... I �,"_ 1, I __ I ". ". .. SoLD'Sys . . I . 11 . 11 SLAIKIIi 5 Itorth ". , � or - . .. .. 11 saaal i got, . PP � L ZuRch . . I . .1 . � W.16 op'.4,10-00", *iiangollll . V I 11, I ­ � , I . ' ': I AbG01_0A4'gg`0 Wo"o" ' ; . � . � qk*4j" , %.,*A0A90, 9"' . 1. . � . ��": , L, ' 'L � � , . I , .1. , I .. . - .... L'4""'6A"k . - I . ­­ , I .1. 1. .1 .- ­ ___ Johnson and, Mr:-:,. t,,, McBride volun- pr . teered t6 inake the hot water bottle ea r . overs. It was also decided to don. JR0 ate the quilts made ' to the Kipipen to East Institute to .be sent where most 0 ne'ededi.- It iTas decided to hold' the May meeting on ,April, 30th' owing to it I an invitation from the Brucefleld lad- ' r,u , ies to attend their May meeting. The e,d topic, "The Apostle of the Outpost," tb was given by Mrs, Allan Johnson. fo Hymn 402 was sung and the meeting de closed with a prayer. ed . . . w I , . I Sa .. ,.HENSALL - 1 ed &�eqded tor last week) il . Council Meets . , � ci � . The I regular meeting o . t.the villade I'l. I .. council was heldl Mon -day. evening at hi 8 p.m, in the council chambers with th all members present. - Fire Chief. Gr il R.' Hbss appeared're ftre department ro affairs. Councillor Cs,rderon and, G. te R. Hess were iastructe�d to look .after to . securing a 'trailer Jor naounting the h I cherriibal. tanks. 'MacKirmon and Par- G ' . kins: That We . purchase and install a tj Federal. No. 2 siren, 2 H.P., on Town p Hall, also a ladder. Carried. R. J- h , Patters�on, tax collector, . handed in the 1940 tax roll and reported the out- P standing taxes is being' -$508.40, Hdr- cl ton and Cameron:' .That the ib�1116 on t the roll as arrears of, Lee *Headen, m Lloyd Iledden ', H. Hansen be-.--strudk. w off. Carried. Horton and Pit-kins : That the collector -be instructed to 11 turn 6e collector's, roll into the treas- ur,er and the treasurer to return said I returnable taxes to the county treas- B urer. Carvied. R. J. Patterson, asses- , F sor, handed iia the 1941 assessment roll and reported, on the same. Cam- _ eron and MacKinnon: That the as- sessment roll ag handed in by the as, a sessor be adopted. Carried. Corres- ponden�ce ,read: County Treasurer, L Dept. of Welfare, Dept. of Labour, t Bickle Seagram Ltd., Northern Elec- '. tric, H. Edwards, Chamber'of Com- t merce-, 'Mrs. J. McClinchey; ,same fil- e ed. Bills and accounts: School Bd., P current exp., ..$1,000.00; J. A. Pater- I son, c9rtage and expenses, $10.03; R. J. Lovell, supplies, $6.1a; Bickle Sea- I . gram Ltd., supplies, F.D., $110-70; Chamber - of ','Commerce, -Tdnt refund, J $16; County of Hitron, hospitalization., 1 $51.60; Bonthribu & Drys&ale, Supplies i h -all $9.39, rent $2.27; W. A. Brock, I keys, F.D., $3.6,01 it. Dick,jabor, rink, $10.60; A. Di k, labor rink, etc,., $2.70; t M. Cooper, la%lor streets,, $2.20; O.Gei- 8 . ger, teaming, 40c; R. 3'. Paterson, sal- . ary $45, postage $1.70; T. Kyle sal- t .01 ary, $56.00; Hensall Hydro, ball, i6-61, . G. M. Case, coal hall, $34690. Total, .Is %. $1,369.80. Horton and Parkins: That bills and accounts as read be paid. 11 Carried. Cameron and. MacKinnon : d That we charge the Hydro $2, School I . Board $20 and Library $5 as being . their share of the'suditing expenses. . I Carried. Cameron and MaclUnnon : I That we tget some blectriclan to give , I . us a price on, wiring Town Hall for . siren and b4 able to do the same -at � once. Carried. Horion and. Cameron:.. 1 spried.-James'A. I That we adjourn. 0 . Patorson, Clerk. 1, . I I ... ... V. I �___ p 11 I .. . . _1 WINTHROP " IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11- . (Intended for last wo6k) I I ... �� : The Easter T � had-kofferfnig, meeting 1, of the W.A. and W.M.9. *19 held at the home of Mrs. R. 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"; �4'101', . � '7 _:�� ':, !10'111�`Lll ask" :y�#le X � recent Imue., 40 leaves to�� . ,,j�Iz�, , ; - , � --i ,"'I I . _ , . ,�O!" , , N�,,"_. . mourn iris J 'I 1, , 1. �0 ,_ .� .., I''.: ­. 1. _I ., I I �.,_" -� V. ,, .,A , . wife, -Mary A�nn, I ', '' "' . U1. A, ,_ loss, his ' �' � ..0­,-;,.;­�;,;10 - .."I' ­.."."'I'll . -1-1 �, � ". .. " .= ... ftlaiuv II, . daught - Q. J, Millqr, soh?.ol And colOmp- ty 4V_P,,� r e4�� "pig 11i ` & - , ... *r, Pearl (11re ,4 .., _ . -7, ­4'� , I� �� �, o." ...--:!;.:1:1'>%%: I It , -, � - a I , aqawy "eugrw. Helen, . - " . �: .-,, If Robinbooit) and' Poo grandson, Nor .. m;UvIsIon .3 oU U ,I 051,A.Ilti�q ,� -� ,�-,. � �� -11 I P. nl� .. X9 "I-1.1111 11 _., i ,,,, ,�% Je 4 4,i;,� t', ""I , X:i-,�,��,,.,� s *`� ,� man; brothers George, of Alberni, B. (be -No I I , � , ,I/ I . .. r.th , p ri I -X I K,emp r SMOV ,11111 ''.. - , Battl� to .= e . . t Rurp, � . , ,#a � -, 4 ��!.,. "I., , , , ,�, , , nkA,.q . J '.' -C., Joihn, Robert -and WMiain Forrest Council, Alqx oiTered his servicep'An,41M J*." X " I .. .. 1. I , , - "�L'7'1,6F��,-`�!, 19-1 ­ `­ �' Q . .. . -ected Councillor for his dw'*Vi:,�Mr. and L , ''A _... . ". ; _ _� Hensall district; sisterq, Joan- w%pt, el , *.." W I "N"! . 11.11, ; ' ' " - I , I 1 .11 AN . . - - In 1994. s, og, friondo aiid- Mip P4.0 -I -V I �; , slow ' � ,,,�; h-05 . , . I ette and Barbara, also of the lKensall M�, drel _.�,� , I one brother James, of the already made, was xto*'to be eri,14ri;- $t)oVens � A"�4= Mel 1 p � district. I 11 a '� M �" � . - , : .1 Marquis' district, -predeceased him doonoldera'bly, and his inarience 'WAS Mrs. J, A, - Sti#""'! ..", rJq " .., . . . I . Vnrn41-- Va. '­ I . I 11 .......... ... some years ago. . felt over a much larggr area throuo - � 111111L", � - I F.4pril , Pv,%T�bit. Lake,T , I 1. . . y , , I I "'i, " 1� I I , 11 _ I—, � ,,", I Alex was bom Maxeh 23, 1876, in his kindly nature, and his -eir, I � ... L�'.114, q . - A.�� . � ... I'll ; - LINM ability to ana Mrs. J., W , Mr � i I � �..�l 11 . TRAINING EMPiRE' FLEDG .. ... . , `t�,�� I. " � � IK ..... . L . "'t'' " ''fiA"t. .1 . � cpm,m, q i'" * (�­���,,� � .11 �i � -Stanley Township, Ontario. tie made unileTstand And -translate that under- , n tics, � �,�!4f'j,A't% - . ..".1'.1%. I Wing tip to N%Ing tip three North American HarVaro trainers zoom his first violt, to the Wlest in the year standling into action to solve the , � �.% " -1 ", Friends and: *,.ojt41bp '- . '' .". � 4 '' � _...., , ,, rs� - 1- 11, ! in -to the cl"r Canadian winter sky. The pilots at the controls of those ,190,9. Being favorably drapressed he many problems arising from time to, fill . - " r I i I planes are studying advanced military flying at a Service Flying returned to Ontario in th same year, time. District; Teaofter and I" , 4�?Vl! 51110M , 141, M 1� �_ 1�'l , ,110 �,_., ''E. , . , 4J,� a MW 9.011001; Aee#io, , 00 � �X ! 11 , . Training School of the R.C.AX, at London, Ontario. These planes, ' and -married Mary Ann, Curry. Staying Funeral services were held in the -j"fl, R I , � r',�t%'. Sepretaries, Nortli Pa I i t'j NM equipped with retractable landing gear and capable of a speed of 20.0 in OntaXio only one yeax afteii- his .Unite�4--Ot North Battleford on . ,� � , WrAb in No. 437; FdoAds,W1)Io,w... o I miles an hour, are now manufactured In Canadia. maTTIage, he returned to the West March 28,.I.9.41. Rev. Harry Heath- Metropole Djstriota; North i i I I .. . assisted I I �.. . 4:.P.. ,, . and settled in the district now known field .conducted, the service, ' I '�.� ,�.::.,,--Wl I � Liberal Association. ,,�Ii; . ­ . I an Toxford. He farmed at Tuxford by a robed choir, with Mrs. D. S. Mourners 6orn. olit of . � . . 4,'.',-,,,_ ; � I - - t .. 1� . 1. � . . 10*11 ,,�. 1� t-. 11 I till the year 1918, ,when he moVed in- -Walker ,at the console of the organ - ed: . �fr. aud Mrs. 4. FOrrost, �`,­,,., - to the city of Moose Jaw, where he I Rev. Heathfield paid a glowing, tri- I . �­ I, . .' ,.�,,.?,'t,� B . C.., Mrs. Fred. HayesT-Moo , .� " t�,�,%', rhe Ninet ' '(A talk by Mrs.'Ken Campbell ' -resided till the year 1924 when, he bute'to his life of service to his com- . ........ ........ q0L - -ee'. q0L q0L q0L q0L : q0L , q0L , �1. ,no L , , . , . , . Jim Forrest and Arthur I , I , . ,, . . ". " ,;; . y � .,� P . , �.,11,1111 . - decld�d __ tq_jnQye....to the North Bat- munity.. n, ' r etled� J Ing in __ I ,_�� � " " ....... �. ,"I'll . - I . at a recent meeting of the Youm __ ___ - - --.-- - _" - �tsss p from Moe .. - , ­1� 1_4 ­,. , � � ,,��o :",�;,,4 --- - * -tlekid district. He purcliastQd.. land these perilous aad critical times. The ­ �_ "',�Ibl, " . Airways to be present. ,/, ,�,,��,,�iIi:"­., , FL -n -d- Xime- - - - - nople'l; -stfe - wiit­fr-,4�b-y­ northeast of ,town in with great feeling "Nearer . ­ . I �,,R'A' ., terian Church, Seafarth). I : 11 � J:','j',, !, ". I., � ': ... �,, .� " , 1. _1 I - I district and settled on the Ikirke My God To Thee" and "Abide With . �.. .1 . _��', � . I 'n'I .... mm,="r, . ­..­ __ .. I ­ � 1,11, 1.., . � .:, .��', . - . ,,,,`,,,`1 � . 7. I ­ ­ ,;, . plAce, where be and his family -have Me." . . " . , I. I . ... . �:,. " , I . ;,,�`�,.";. I BLAKE I , . ...- .- . . . . . . �Lr-n,.,, � �� .., � � Ve have often sung the sacred Away on the mountains wild and bare, resided till his demise. Pallbearers were Councillor C.,'Wil- I � � I , I" 'k'��:_'� , , till � ,,, � . �.­., I " �,V; , � ,, - I Lg, "There Were Ninety an,,d Nine," Away from the -tender shepherd's,eare-l' - Hla sterllng� qualities were soon re-* Ylams, James Weir, Eddie BodieI, Al- I .1 �;�`,��,-,,, ' ' . (14ended for last * k� -­ " . ,'. ".�-�� _. ' bert Carson, Alex Graham and Alder- . � wee , - , .. ." ". . . t , � . ­ � : ��, , ; how .many of us are acquainted 11 co ed and he was electe4 -to the t'� , , 1. gniz .1 . Mr. and Mrs. IEL N. Finhal 4" , � -,,,�,:��ji'!­ h the circumstances- under which She was ,half ashamed of h man C. Davies. InternpLent took, place .. '�4�1� er Poem office of trustee of the Aspegshaw Elizabeth and Mr, W. X. Flinlay TimW­_ '. �',",�-,, .1; 4 song v�a,s written? Do we know when finished, and looked it away In S.D. No. 4745 for 19all. He was re- in the North Battlefoi�d cemetery. Lon , I I t, "A _ ", - . ,; V ed the lattees sisters -in . Cleo 40�w . - .t it has a very sad associaAion her desk so,that no other eye should elected in 1§34 and elected Chairman As a glowing tribute.ok the esteem day, during the week. , ., . .. �- �'.',.'i�. " . . ' L L ,_ la a tombstone which may be found -see it. The -writing of it had- reliev- of the board which office he held till, .a,nd affection in which Alex was held,. , Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon Block, of ZI,W-. ", � xJ tl .1.. , the -graveyardt ,of St. Andrew's ed her feelings and, she felt mdre re- 1940. During his years of office oil the -following floral tributes -bear test- . , , :,, t, I ,ich, are at present staying wuh W6, %`,'-*"� e stands gigned and peaceful. . Wife, Pearl, Bert nd* Nor- m de. . . .. .I .. �,� arch, Fe.rgus, -Ont.? Thek # . the school boaxd his many friends of im'Dn7: , 4 Sa McBr! I I -'- I � , ,V�11 ;imple stone which bears - this- in- The years passed on. Elizabeth the Aspenshaw S.D, soon learned to man; ,George and Kate, of Albern" , Miss EVerie Jeffrey, - of T*ndeek . � ,1,.,41�1' ` I . �11 iption: "In memory of G�orge, old- Clephane died; the grave In Citnadit love him .1 11 �, " �;.', for his sterling qualities; he .B.G.; Sisters and, Brothers of Hensall, visited her parents, ' Mr. aild ,Jb&,' " ".III, .1, son, 'of 'Andrew Clephane, Esq., and the ,song, in Scotland *ere yet to was a man of very few, *0rds, g000 Ont.; Jim Forrest and Mother of Mar- Leon Jeffrey, recently. 11. I . . ,:��.:`�,�: I . 1 � , ,, ­ . , " e Sheriff of Fifeshlre, Seotlapd, produce throughth�'-`pow�r and opera- deeds, 'were his motto, and in Ainies quis; Jim, Elsio Jessie, Billie,Agnes, - Deatba-1h North Battleford, Sao I 1kV I ­ . , I � , �0 " , % � - , . - . - . �,�Aj I Hollis Hattie and Mel., Albiini, t B.0 * I , . 2 'Ma -k, 1951, A.E. 32 " 'George tion. 61f the Holy. Spirit. a golden bar- of trial and itribulation he was a tower Mr. and Mrs'. Edwin Browia and 11 i4W the, dOath. occurred of Mr, A.1" fflaL­ . ,� �, � ' - I ,phane having failed to miake good ,vest of precious souls. When her lov- of strength and comfort.'.His cheery . 1 rest, a thp�sher at on'e'tlxfte� '. 1, :. � ; A, �.,_ � his native Scottish 'town, decided ed, ones went t1irough her desk they smile and jokeg, gave a silver lining Ily of Prendergrast; -Mr. and, Mrs, _­­ 11.1. I , - �._� z :;�qi , . ___ - ". �,�, . ' go to Canada. He was know -n as discovered the poem, and were so to many. a dark cloud which had Fred Hayes -and George I` Mr. and Mrs. t ... I . . 31's I . . 11 - . remittance. This meant he. was impressed with it that they seat it arisen on the horizon among his Jim McCarthy; Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 . .. 11..� �� , I . , Hayes, all of .Moose Jaw; -Mr. and ­ .. '. . , �, �.� I �I .�, " - bout means and depended on , a to a 9cottish editor who thought it friends. No task.'� was too small or u Roll Them Beffer' .I I I 1:��'t ',`�,:v ' Mrs. W.' X. Donnely, Jack, Lydia and � � �'L nithly allowance from home until worthy of publication. �. too .big. He was ever ready to.pull . . r ­ �. - , , h time as he could support him- -One- afternoon in 1874 two gentlem his share, andmore, in the fulfilmout Ireae, of Moose Jaw. .. � "' 11 11 . � . . ­_ . . � I I , I . , : . L IL f. But lie liad a liking for alco-, men stood on the station Dlatfo�m"in of any job, which hAd as its objective Friends I I ."., , . fie soon fell In ,with evil com- Glasgow. They were Moody .and, the welfare of his community. . Eddie � t6die, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. . 11 1; , , . . .�11 I , 11 1: . . I .1. nions with the result that his Sankey, who were to open a big In addition to his activities in Ba,tj,,g, A. Carson,.A. W. Dignam, 1. �; rithly allowance from Scotlanidl-was Evangelistic campaigni, in Edinburgh . 1. � I . I i , 11 I . I I I I . !::" � : . , . . - I � , , , 'I I , , , - , I' M , " , , "' I I � I II I I I "' 11 � ., , LL , . 2 1 '1114, 11, I Lorne. Poster and Erwin Henning, . . . . I mt in riotous living. One night he thai night. Just -before boarding the I I - - - .i . I- . ,Mrs. Greenslade, Verna and Ain Ev- . . :� � s so intoxicated be could not walk train Sankey bought a weekly news- . I 1,� ' . I ans, Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Green and I I . . � me and he fell down. in the road. paper for, a penny. He searched dili- reached England safely. � . . . . I I I , ; :� ere he remained in- the cold until gently for news from his native coun- . . I I . 1� ' Production in 1940 was estimated . I . I ked -up,the next morning. He Was try -America. Not finding any he . . . . . to be 40 per cent belov� the 1930 to- ' I I . I � .� , e of Dr. Mutch,. icast his paper aside. Before arriving i I � 1�-, - t that . night's drunken -carousel in. Edinburgh . be picked it up again. tal, when export shipments to Bri- I .': e aiii.-aiiigs:iiii-.mpmr,��������������������,������������������ . 'I', . , . - tain totalled 347,000 . pounds. Th I "_ . oved fatal for ne contracted a dis- I his tirne Lie caught sis o a Piece se from which he never recovered. of poetry in a corner of the paper, died in the home of the good do -c- and reading it carefully concluded, It . . r, and was, buri�ed in the village would make a spleii-did. Gospel song. urchyard. � He called Mr. Moody's attention to it, With the burial of George Clepharie but 'he was so absorbed in his dor- seemed to be ,the end of a life . I respondence that he took no notice. ined by sin. The few wh6 gather- Mr. Sankey cut the . , poem out. and ' around the grays little realized 'placed it in, his music �scrapbook for sit G6d was going to over -rule evil future reference. r good and use that,isad untimely . , At the noondlay,servif,e Ahe Free �n ath fo� His glory. From this frag- I Assembly Hall, both Mr. Moody and y something was t0- come . which ,Dr. Bonar spoke on -the subject of ould lead to the conversion of thou- "The'Good, Shepherd." .After the lat- nds of men and womem. ter speaker bad, thrille&;the. immense When the newst of his death reach, audience With his earnest and eloqu- his Scottish home, the whole fam- ent message, Mr. Moody turned to his r felt the shame and tragedy of the colleague'and said, "Have you a solo rcumsances conneoted with his, on- appropriate for this subject with antce into another.world. None. felt wbich'to close' the service?" Sankey' '-. d-eath more. deeply and keenly was, greatly troubled for he could. an his youngest sister, a'true'Chris- think of nothing. suitalile. Then a , .in girl of 2i. She went up to her voice said, "Sing. the byman you found om, ,closed the do6r and sobbed bit- ' . on, the ,train.,' But -this was irn.pos- , rly'. 'As she. Decamec caluMr shO sible-for'lie had no tume for it. The ok up a sheet -of paper. She loved- impression came strongly on him that e'r prodigal brother and felt that fie must sing It ,and that God would od must do so too. She had'faith p�-ovide the music. Placing the little' at' her Redeemer had answered ,her ii,ewspaper slip before him he lifted, rayers. Perhaps in his d i "hours . . y ' ing his heartAo God,for inspiratiou. He er dear brother had looked, with the struck a chord, in 9. flat - and began 0 of faith, at the Cross an . d found to sing. Note by,,note was. given the . ard6n -And, peace. Slowly her #ngefs . singer and wh n osed, around her pen, and she beg�n �reat sigh seemid to go up from the ) trace on the paper the deep inner- meeting. ,'Mr. Moody left the pulpit ost thoughts of her soul. These and looking at the clipping said, ere, the first, lines she wrote: "Sankey, where did' jou. get that I . . hymn,? I never beard the like of it There were ninety and nine that in my life." safely lay, I . Sankey, who wks in iteam'replied: n the shelter of the fold; "Mr. Moody, that's tfie hymn I read ut one was out on the hills away, to you in tbe.train, but you did not ar off. from the gates of.,gold; bear." Then Mr. Moody raised his - hand, pronounced the benedictio4and I I the meeting closed. Thus, Mr. MoodTls t - Thames Road United, Church. work* in S,cotland had 11bogun; , Only lymn 103 was -sung, followed by the God sa.w-the hidden link between that ord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. R. Bol- far-off grave in Pergus, and that har- on, 6siptain of,'Circle No. 2,, took vest, of souls in Scotland. Perhaps harge and th ' e Easter 'prograrp in .one of.the joys of Heaven 'will beNto lie Missionary Monthly was follow- have revealed to us the amazing re- d. Hymn 205 was sung,,folloWed by sults which followed some inspired rayer by Mrs. Bolton. After sing- word- and writing which to us seem, ng Hymn 86 the topic, "Apostles of I . ed of little consequence. . ' he Outports" was ably tak en by Elva ryce. The quartette composed of -0 drs, Chambers,, Mrs. F. Johnson, Mr% I I ohn Pryce and Mrs. R. 'Bolton, gave number whi,ch was very miu�h en-. HURON oyed, After ffie Easter, than-koffer-MIDDLESEXI, ng was'taken, Hyman 450 was sung drs .Craw gave a very Interestini; SHIP HONEY alk, -taking as ,.her subject, "The -PING. . JIrst 'Easter." She opened her mes" . - � age with a poem entitled', "Mary At he Tomb * " A vote of thanks was . Nearly One Quarter -Million -1ven by, Mrs.Church. Hym 402was with . Pounds Exported to US. ung and the meeting closed )rayer -by Mrs. Chambers. . . ' . in Recent Months. _.- ' Middlesex and Huron district is amoiag the largest h6�ieyt ProducirIg areas in Ontario. . Some idea of the increased +�xport. trlide can be gained fiona the export totals of the 1937 honey cr,5p Nyhich - .. amounted t6 only 58,000 pounds. This year's 'shipments -'were nearly five times as large. , Bees in. this district wintered well, . . aceording to reports, and, producers I -expect -that the ex -port demand of the I past two years will continue. . I - Nearly one-quarter of a .million pounds of honey' representing eighty per cent of .the combined prodliction of Middlesex and Huron Counties, has been shilyped. to Great Britain during the past fall and winter, ac- a s made public throngbIlid office of the fruft and vegetable division of the Dominion Department of.Agriculture. , . iie'year left- , this diAtrict on March 12 and depart- ment officials ,asked that the informa- �tion not be pablished u0til it pould be presumed that the consignmiot had al,rived safely In England. Some 248, 296 pounds of honey were shipped d -l- - rectly ifront the district and certified through -the local'office. Anothercon- signmebt of appro3dmately 40ROO lbs. prodlacedIn Mid(Nesex and Huron was shipped overseas from Torolato. 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