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The Huron Expositor, 1941-08-08, Page 1• 1, • • Ns, EghtY,setrond Year Whole Number 31343 DUBLIN PUPILS LEARN RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS Continuation School An- nounces Results of Pro- motion Exams,. MAIL CERTIFICATES Reports of -faie recent Dublin con tinuation. school promotion examina- tions arreas follows: • Grade IX Geraldine Dillon-Englsh C, Social Studies, C, Maths. C, Business P. C, Science C, French 0; Music 3, Art. C. • Cecilia Eckert -ng. C, Social Stu- dies C, Maths. 3, Bug. P., 2, Science C, Fr. 2, Music C, Art B., Mildred Elliottig. d, Social Stu- dis 0, Business P. 2, Science C, Mus - c C, Art B. , Eileen Evans -English 1, Social Studies 3, Maths, 2, Business P. 3, Science 2, French C, Musie.0, Art B. Marie Evans -Eng. .3, Social Stu- dies 3, Maths. 2, Buitress, P. 3, Sci- ence 1, French 3, ,Muic 1, Art A. Tom Feeney -Eng. C, Social Stu- dies 3, Maths. C, Business P. i, Sci- nce 3, French C,. Art C. Margaret Hollan-English 3, So- cial Studies 2, Maths. 2, Business. P. 2, Science 1, French 0, Music 1, Art A. Marion Kale -Eng. 3, Social Studies C, Maths. 1, Business P..2, Science 3, Freneh 2, Music 0, Art B. • Patricia Kale -Eng. C, Social eStu- dies C. Maths. 1, Bus. P. 3, Science 3, Fr. 2, Music 0, Art B. Donatby Krauskodd-Eng. 3, Social Studies 3, Maths. 1, Bus. P. 3, Sci- ence 3, Fr. 3, Music 2, Art Ai Michael •McGrath --Science C, Bui- nese C, Art O. James Morrisoz-Eng. 3, Soda' Stu- diea 2, Mahs. 3, Bus. P. 1, Science 2, Fr. 3. Music 0, Art Q. Mayda Mueller -Eng. 3, Social Stu- dies 3, Maths. 1, Bus, P. 2, Science 1, Pr. 1, Music 1, Art A. Marie Nagle -Eng. C, Social Studies C. Maths. 3, Bus. P. 3, Science C, Fr. C, Music 1. Art B. Frank O'Connor -.-Maths. C, Bus. P. 0, Science C, recommended in Eng- lish. Basil •O'Reilly -Eng. 0, Social Stu- dies C, Bus.-'?. 3, •Slence- lealusie 0, Art A. Dan Williams-Socal Studies C, Maths: .C, Bus. P. C„ Science 3, re- commended Di English. Grade X Marie Dillon -Eng. C, Fr. C, Latin 3, Maths. C, Science 3, Social Studies 3, Music 1. Bernice, Donnelly -Eng. C, Maths. 3, Science C, Social Studies 3, Music 3. Maurice Fitzpatrick -Eng: 3; Fr. "1, Latin 1, Science C, Social Studies C, Music C. Anna C, Fr. III, Sci- ence 3. Social Studies 3, Music C, xecemmended in Maths. Jean Jordan -Eng. C, Fr. 3, Latin 0, Science 3, Sobial-Studiree C, Mus - lc 1. Marion Malcolm -Eng. 3, Fr. 1, Sea ence 1, Social Studies C, Music 1. • Rose McIver -Eng. 3, Fr. 1, Latin, 3, Maths. C, Science C, Social Stu- dies 3, Music 2.. Andrey Moore -Fr. 3, Latin 3, Maths. 0, Science 3, Social Studies C. Marjorie Moore -Eng. C, Fr. 3, Maths. C, Science 3, Social Studies 0, Music 1. Mary Ellen Muray-Eng. C, Fr. 3, Latin- 3, Maths. 3, Science 1, Social Studies 3, Music 3. Angela O'Reilly -Eng. C, Fr. 1, Lat. 1, Maths. 3, Science 1, Social Studies 1, Music 1. • Theresa Ryan -Eng. C, Fr. 3, Maths. 3, Science C,, Social Studries C, ,Music 1, recommended in"Latin. Catherine Woods -Eng. C, Fr., 3, Latin C, Maths. 0, Science 1, Social Studies 3, Music 3. • ' Grade XI Warren Eyers-Eng. 3, French C. Helen Flanagan -Eng. C, French 3, Latin C. George Hart -trig. C, French 3. Eleanor McGrath -Eng. 1, French .3, Latin 1. ' Gordon Kleinfeldt-Ehig. 1, French 3, Latin 3. Rita Moore -Eng. 0, Fr. 1, Latin 3. Tommy Morris -Eng. 2, Pr. 1, Lat- in 3. Mary O'Reilly -En. C, French, Lat- in. . Note - Departmental Certificates will be forwarded, toPupils of...Grades Xt. XII and XIII, who have domplet- ed• the requirements in DePartmental subjects. Entertain Golfers Here The ladies of the Seaforth poll arid •Couttry Club entertained the. Mitchell ladies or golf and bridge onWecanes- day afterneon. Bridge prized Were won by Mrs. Thorne, Of 1Vlitchell, and Mrs. Bruce Klipat,rick, of Roxbury, Y. The golf Prizes Went to Maa: F. S. Sills, loW score: Mrs. Gallagher, of 'Mitchell, .hidden hole; Mrs. ker, of Mitchell, patting; end ook, of lVfitoliell, Ugh score. An laucknow Kan Receive.'s Fatal Injuries as -Gar dumps Ditch, Fence 0 0 • • • • P cnic s Nearly two hundred members and friends of Thamee Road Unit- ed Church held their annual pic- nic at the Lions Park on Thurs- day afternoon. The ,church is but one of the many groups through- out the district who during the past few days have taken advant- age of the free facilities at the Lions Park, • • ei • o. • • TUCKERSMITH SEEKS TO LIMIT SPEED Council Pasies Bylaw St - ting Speed in Egmond- vine at 30 M.P.H. Tuckersmith council met on Satur day, Augest ad, with all members present, the Reeve presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were readand adopted.. Communications were read and delt with as folloWse' Department of Highways, amounts paid for unem'ployment iesurance not eliaible, for subsidy; Department of Municipal Affairs, re Unekaployment, insurance; Deaartment of Public Welfare. re monthly direct relief ac- crmnts; Department of Agriculture, W. J. Stephen, chemist, re spraying material; Electric, Reaucation Sales Co., re spraying material. The council.decided that'on aceount of the scarcity and doubt of securing swaying material owing .to the ex- cessie demand, that no spraying of weeds on the roads will be done the year, but will revert to same proce- dare as ,in past years, and request owners of property to cut opposite their property. Bylaw Neal? to limat the speed 'of Motor Vehiclea to 30 miles per hour was passed and ordered to be for- warded to Department of Highways for approval. Bylaw No. 9, authorizing the Tele- pboire Commission to invest a portion of the depreciation fund in Dominion of Canada bonds, .was also aassed ard forwarded to the Ontario Muni- caial Board for approval. Tenders were surmaitted for repair of portibria of the Alexander and Broadfoot drains by: McGeoch and Chesney. $565.00 for ,euire work, and Ed. Gormley, $490.00 for entire work. The council -accepted the Nagler of Mr. Gormley, .work to Istartimmedi- ately, and appointed Frank UpShall inspector on the upper portion, and, James Fialayean, Mipector on tha icwer portin. Accounts were paid as follows: -- Relif, supplies, 03.90; rent, $5.0.); fuel, $6.25; road account, $387.63; hospitaliation, $7L70; salaries and fees, $5745. Council edjournedto meet Saturday, .September 60a, at 7.30 p.m. -D. F. McGregor, Clerk. • • Logan Barn Is Destroyed The large barn ore the farm of W. A. McKerzie, -Logan township,. was completely destroyed by fire on Tues, clay night. The fire started about 8 o'clock in the pump house near the north side of the barn, when the gasa-• line engine used for pumping water exploded. Walter McKen,zie was in the pump house at the time and mir- aculously escaped with only a few burns. His father, William McKenzie, who was milking ran to the biulding and threw a pail of milk on the en- gine, For a moment the flames died down but thei spread rapidly from the roof to the, barn. A pig shed and chicken house on, the east side of the barn were destrOyadas well as 60 tons of they, sane stock, a corn blow- er, a corn binder, a trailer loaded with chop, a seed drill and other farm equipment, brining the total loss to well over $,060. The Mitchell ilia brigade was called and through their efforts a large hen houae yme saved. At one time the residence also was thretened. Sparks ayiere Carifed a- cros to the barn adia straw stack Of Dan Eickmeier wheNrcianaged to ex- arguish them. T ` teafin of horses, ait .several head of c ileand About SO pigs were taken 'from the burning, building, but it was believed that some of the animals, had Made their wayr back in again. Nope of this ear's grain was destroyed, as Mr. MCKentle intended to kart drawing In Wednesdaa vidth three teaMs. There was aome ineurane. , . ' . Think -Seldom of your- enendes, of- ten '1:)f your friends, and everydot t, mijoyahre super Wet SerVed t Oe*' • •„It %13 One Of the trWeeteet PrIVIlegen Next Illeid" the 'bilcie 411 lie ?ti tuntite oncoof and obarge Of ntto. 0i PA Bina the` Olt if eharteof Mr & ,;,ithet' Wilfred Mintz, Injured in Crash Friday Night, Dies in Hospital Here Monday. 3 OTHERS -IN't AR ESCAPg INJURY There will be no inquest into the death of Wilfred Mintz, of Lucknow, who died in Scott Memorial Hospital here on Monday as a -result of -injur- ies received Friday evening, accord ing to Huron County Coroner Da S. W. Shaw, of Clinton, who indestigat- 71Mintz, idaiver of the car: a ligbt Model, was accompanied • by William Fitzpatrick, Winghara; Lois Farqu- har, .and Doris Tyndall, of and in passing a car about three miles west. of Seaforth late Friday night, lost control of the car. Miss Farquhar suffered minor mite and was eorifined in the hospital over the week -end. The other couple were not injured. The car shot across the road, jump ed a five-foot ditch and ended upside down in the field of Bert Irwin, ad- joining the bighway.° ,As the Car 'pall- ed against the fence, Mintz was thrown clear and, landed on his head 45 feet from the 'wreck by actual measurement Miss Farquhar was thrown violently against the vide of the car body. The men, were engag- ed in cOrmtructioa work at the Clin- ton Razio School and the party had been spending the evening at Seaftarth. Provincial Traffic Officer Frank Tayor; Clinton, investigated. - • • R.A.. Officer Injured Flight -Lieutenant V. -C Morris, of No. 31' Clinton Radio School is in Scott Memorial Hospital suffering from serious scalp lacerations and an injured chest, the result of an acci- dent early Saturday evening, when bis car was in collision with a car driven by E. Elliott of Toronto, form- erly of Clinton. Flt. -Lieut. Morris who is adjutant at the Milton school and as but. re- cently from England, Was defying eat and had reached the turn in the high- way 11/2 miles west of town when his car veered to the, left as the Elliott car approached from the east. a,oth .vehicles were seriously damaged. Provincial Traffic Officer George. GoviM• and County Constable H. Snell investigated. Twelve Are Injured Twelve people were injtfred and three cars damaged, two of them be- yond repair, shortly before 1 o'clock Sunday morning about a mile and. a half sbuth of Exeter on No. 4 High- way. Cars driven by Thomas Quinton, of Usborne Township; and Joseph North cott, of McGillivhary Township, were meeting when a blown tire caused the two be collide. A car driven by William McGuire, of Concession 12, McGillivray, was following and could not escape impact. In the Northcott car, Joseph North - Mitt. his 'daughter, Mrs. L. Hirtzel; William Boyle and Mrs. Wm. Wfter- ing all required medical attention, while the occupants of the Quinton car escaped. William McGuire suf- fered cuts on the face and an injured back, his we had her ankle broken and of their children, Beverly bad chest injuries, Murray a gash in the face, Philip a broken nose, Fred a sprained back while two others were severely shaken. • Auburn Boy Is Injured While stook threshing on the farm of Frank Raithby, on Wednesday, his eldest son, Grant, aged seven years, was on his little wagon on the gang - Way to the barn, when his wagon started down the gangway and ran into a team of horses with a load of grain. The ;horses kickd, and smash- ed the little wagon, but Grant was tlirown, clear of the horses He was shaken up and bruised, but escaped Serious injury. Visitors: M. and Mrs. Clubb aid family, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott; Charles and: Donald McIlveene, Dorothy Jones of Bow- manville, Misses, Mary and a Betty As- quith, Toronto, with relatiwes here; MN. Charles E: Asquith returned to Toronto and Miss 'Betty Asquith re- mained, at her home here; guests with Mrs. Thomas Doyle and Margar- et King: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ander- son, Luclthowe M and. Mr. Fred Mittch, of Clinton; Mrs. King and son Harty Xing, Toronto; Joan Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ball • Wins Crochet Table Cloth The lOroclatted table cloth donated by Mee. Virhyard tO the Canadian Legionhas teen, Well by MI eSe Teresa 'Lynch, of ivtamot, who held troket ttitaibor 03862. FIRE D OLD LAN»jMARK IN EGMORDVILLE One -Time McGee Store and Residence Completely Gutted. CAUSE IS UNKNOWN Fine removed an Egraondville land, mark early Thursday morning when the frame building, in the early days of the village occupiedby the late Joseph McGee as a store and resi- dence, wad completely destroyed. Me building, occupied uatil recent- ly by Gorden Cook, was being renov- ated for Mr. Lake Nigh, who intend- ed to move in shortly. The house is owned, by the estate of the late Mrs. fohn Sproat. The lase was covered by inurance. Cause of the fire is uncertain,, but it is thought that wallpaper which. had beria removed that afternoon may, have been set afireM some fnan- ner and in turn, set fire to the house. The blaze was discovered bai Miss Ria Hill shortly after Midnight. The aeaforth are brigade answered tave ' alarm and used their. chemical equipment ..to protect , neighboring buildins. 'Lack of -water prevented the brigade from saving the dwelling through which the ficnee spread quickly and blazed furdenislaid The flames were visible for a long distance and attracted aalarge crowd. • FLAMES RAZE BARN, HOUSE NEAR 'DUBLIN Joseph Ryan's Loss May Run'As High As $10,000. SOME INSURANCE Damage. that may run as high as $10,000 wes caused late Thursday af- ternoon when the large barn, artving ehed and residence of Joseph Ryan, lid miles, southwest of Dublin, was e,destroyed by fire. If is believed the loss was partially covered by insur- aiteSome household furniture and, a few implements were saved, but a large portion of the crop .which was the barn was lost. Nobody was late when the fire started, and the cause has not yet been determined. W. E. Southgate, • Seaforth coin- mrcial 'traveller, • was at the scene shortly after the fire started. He had seen heavy smoke from No, S Highway. ° There wasn'tany water, So it was iinpossible to save anything, he said. The flames completely en- veloped the barn and went from there to the driving shed and, then to the houee.° All that is left snding is the silo, he said. So hot Was the blaze that it was impossible to come within• a hundred yards of the buildings. Dense smoke that poured -out.was visible for miles and attracted 'hundreds- of people from Dublin and the neighboring dis- trict who were powerless to help. • Constable Is Honoured County and provincial constables in Huron gathered at the home of new- ly -married Provincial Constable Frank Talor, Clintou, on Friday night. They presented him with an occas- ional chair. • News of Cromarty Rev. Peter and Mrs. Jamieson are spending their holidays In a cottage at Streetsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ruttan and family, of Toronto, spent the week -end at the Manse with Rev. and Mrs. Jamieson. Sit Brooks, soldier-inetraining at the aerial training camp at London, niade a -visit at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. T. L. Scott on Sunday. Mr. Emmanuel Spears returned to his home in Toronto. Mrs. Dveight Fischer, of Guelh, who spent the last four month' with her mother, Mrs. Butler, now deceas- ed, returned home this week: Mrs. Batten and daughter, of Win- ohelsea. Mr. and Mrs. E'Lloyd Miller of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Miller, of Toronto, visited with Mrs. S. Miller on Sunday. Miss Jean Bennie, of Acton, is spending a Week's holidaata *With Mrs. McIntosh and Mr. and Mas. *lex Ram- say. Mr. Alex Gardiner, Mr. and) Mrs. Kenneth IVIoKellar and daughte, 13et- ty, also Miss Bernice Niet(illar went on a Motor trip to Kihgsville and other Points on Senn*, • 1.„1V1.1aa'ritorathP temp Of I/Mellen, is OblIdiligthe hada* With Mrs. roUghttiii. 8eaforth C. of C. Plans Local Acjcortiodatipn For R.AF. at Rslio School Meeting Authorizes Com- mittee To Investigate Pos- sible Locations. SHOULD HE READY IN TWO WEEKS -delicate need exists in Seaforth for accommodation for the many ILA. F. men who make thetown their off Akation headquarers, a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held Fri- day evening decided. The Civic Im- provement committee was instructed to immediately investigate places that might be suitable, and also to inquire as to 'what arrangements have been made in other towns. Every day may of the men visit Seaforth and have no recreation, room in which to meet or to rest. As more men arrive at the radio school, the need of some kind of accommodation here Will become more serious, .the meeting believed. A suggestion that the former coun- cil chamber could be used yeas refer- red do the committee. Other loca- tions are also available and are ap- ing considered. , The room when obtained will be attractively furnished and will pro- vide, a centre in the town for the R.A.F. men.. Friends Honour Joseph Gibson Miss Janet M: Smith, sixth conces- sion North Plympton, entertained in- formally, recently in honor of Joseph Gibsords eighty-eighth birthday, ac- cording to a story in the Sarnia Can- sdian Observer. The early, evening games on the lawn were enjoyed, af- ter which Miss Smith invited the guests into the living room where a buffet luncheon was served by the hosteaSa assisted by Mrs, Leslie Min- ielly and Miss Jean • IVII'Smith. The table cif the guests of hopor was cov- ered with a• white lace •aroth.cntred ah a birthday cake decorated in pink and White. 0, W. J. Smith, of Camlachie, proposed a toast to Mr. Gison. Mr. Gibson replied thanking his niece for the splendid evening and thanking ,the guests for calling on him. All joined in alaging "For He's a Jolly Good Fellpw." Mr. Gibson is spending a month with Ids niece and resides at Sea - forth, Ont. He has been known hi the community for many years as "Uncle Joe." , • NeiArs of • Brucefield Miss EveleanGrainger, R.N., of God - each, is visiting at her home here. . Mr. and Mrs. John Kay and. family of Niagara Falls. visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Wheeler one day last Week. Ma. and Mrs. George ,Doan, of Inn - wood, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Dawson. Rev. and Mrs. Atkinson are speud- ing their vacation at Bruce Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilcox and alds."Ray Doan, of Alvinston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson. Miss Tena Grainger. of Clintou, spent a few clays with Mr. and Mrs. d. Grainger. Misles Ellen and Ina Scott, of Lon- don 'pent the holiday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs'. C. Halstead and son, dif Stratford, spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert and fam- ily, of 'Merton, spent Sunday with Mr. arm Mrs. J. Grainger. Mr. Hugli McGregor, of Detroit, is spending his holidays with his father. Mr. H. McGregor. Mr. A. .Murdoch, of Detroit, is vis- iting his sister, Mrs. J. Cairns and Mr. Cairns. • Mrs. Mary McKenzie and Mrs. H. Collins, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie and family are on a trip through the North. • News of Tuckersmith Mr. and Mrs, F. W. 'awe -pence, of Hamilton; Mrs. A. L. Trick, of Dor- chester, and Miss Genevieve Walker, ofLondola, visited with Mr. an.d Mrs. F. Townsend over the week -end. Mrs. Edward Hamather and two children, of Walkerton, are visiting with the lad's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Fear. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tebbutt, of Gode- rich, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebbutt, Tucker -smith, visited With Mr. and Mrs. George Addison, of Kinhurn, last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Turner visited With, Mre. A. Cousens, of Wingham, on day last last. Miss Jean, Faleoner, of Kitchener, is holidaying at her home on -No. 4 Highway. Mt*: Allan johns and young- son, of Toront, are guests With Mr. and Mrs. . ohns. • dalae.itaaaaddadadaalearke • • • • • • Garden Evarty The annual Band -Legion garden party is being held in Victoria Park next Thursday eVening, when an outstanding program will be presented. Other features will include booths and dancing. • - • • • • MEETING DICUSSES REST ROOM HERE Question Thoroughly Dis- cussed By Representa- tive Meeting. A meeting called by Mayor Cluff on Thursday evening at the request of the Chamber of Coramerce, thor- oughly' discussed thequestion of pro- viding a ret Nora in Seaforth. The matter has been before various groups for more than a year, but no action has been taken., At the meetlo.gawere members of the, council, Reeve Dorrance of Me- Killop, representatives of the Wo- men's Institute,- and Chenaber of Com- merce. The meeting, after full discussion, adopted the following resolution: Moved by J. H. Scott, seconded by Dr. E. A. McMaster: "That the pro- positian discussed by the meeting be referred to the Seaforth council for distussion with the councils of Tuck- ersmith arid McKillop for immediate action." -Carried. Advisability of building -A separate building or of enlarging or remodel- ling existing accommodation was the principal question which concerned the meeting. The Women's Institute who first raisedthe question. and pointed out the need for•such accom- modation here, recommended a room at least twelve by sixteen. • Buy Cucumbers At Dublin • Kranskopf Bros, have the comeact of purchasing cucumbers in this die-, trict, anti"the industry is paoying to be a velar aci lye one. They have leas- ed the barn of Geo. E. Hollaad on Ann Street and Albert Rock has been ap,pointed manager. Cucumbers • has to be a uniform size and are paid .for by the hundred.- They are, plated an. a brine in vats for pickling. Quanti- ties will be shipped to the solder overeeas. Miss Rose Feeney has . entered V ells' Academy, London, . as .a stu- dent for A course on comptometer and typewriter. al'ae Kathleen Stapleton has' secur- ed. a position in the Bank of ' 'COM - mer ce, Dublin. Visitor: Rev, Father Simpson, St, Peter's Seminary, London, with Rev. Dr. F. Ffoulkes; Mrs. .T. V. Ryan, Stcatford, with her sister, Mrs. M. Schulman; Mr. end Mrs. Andrea- Kel- ly, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. John. Walsh: Mrs. C. O'Reilly; Detroit. with her sister, Mrs. Thos, J. Moly- neaux; Thomas McCarthy and Miss Genevieve McCarthy, Toronto, with their parnts. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc- Carthy; Kenneth Dill, Toronto, 'Miss Marton Dill, London, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Dill, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. r. Dill; ;Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Counter and da.ughter, Patricia, To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Toronto; Mrs. Flanagan, Hamilton, and MN. M. Horan. Senforthe cia the ,home of, alas. Catharine Carpenter ; Mrs. Bfood and Miss Alice McAleer. Detroit, with thelr sistr, Mrs. Patrick Ryan: Mise Roberta Burgan, Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs. James Krauslabpf; Mr. 'and Mrs. James Hanley and son, jimmy, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hanley; Frank Erauskopf, Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krauslopf; Miss Ruth Dillon, Strat7 ford, with her aunt, Miss Ella d. Dil- lon; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Roney and ardss Edith Roney, Mitchell, ..with Mrs. Teresa Redmond; Miss Pauline Matthews, •Seaforth, with Mr: and Mrs. 'Thos. Butters; ;Tames Akyroyd, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tel - son and son, Donald, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Holland; Lloyd Mc- Carthy, Windsor, with friends; Ro-y. Murphy, Pontiac, Mich., with Mr. abd Mrs. John Meagher; Mrs. Murphy and children, returned home with hian Miss Teresa Ryan: Obetarati; with her aunt, Mrs. Katharine .1,01cDermeatt Clayton Looby, Windsor, with -his mother, Mrs. A. M: Looby... Miss Veronlett'Molyneaux and 'Miss Helen Dantzer attended the Young Ladies' Retreat et Brescia Hall, Lon- don, last week-eltd. Word. was, rettethd here that. Delta& Crafbrd, oa;Terofitti, a fetter •tetii» dent of •itibI4i had the -.MSerte16 to ffl frost high ladder t %OW flow eittamgotiotteithi end, Otherin-4 Met, earlal•car Police Hold Five Youth Connection With Series, Of Thfts. IN • COUNTY . . . 'A tour of Huron County Thursday• , night in a stolen car as believed by police to have" ended eerly the next a. morning when, the ' car crashed a • hydro pule on No. 4 Highway, near Ild•erton, and the five teen •age occu pants, including two soldiers of the Essex Scottish -from the Chatham training centre, were taken, tate 'ens- , tatty by provincial police following a mile and a half Meese througle The youth, Ernest Rupert, 18, of 812 Obilyer Road, Windsor; Max Glassco, 19, 641 St. Patal St., Windsor; Ralph a. Delduca, 19, 585 Chatham St. East, Windsor; Pte. Francis Arpintignen 19, a member of the Esse,F Scottish atationed at No. 12 Basic Training Centre, Chatham, no home address, and Pte. Robert Enright, 19, of the same regiment and same training con tre, said to be formerly of Stratford, are in Huron County jail at Goderich charged with car theft. While the youths are only charged with car theft, they 're suspected of having been, responsible for breakins in five Huron centres that night. Pro- vincial and, county police are Continu- ing their investigations. Kalbfleisch lumber mill at Zurich was entered some. time during the night and the thieves are believed to have continued through Hensall where the, car they were using was aban- doned and the car of James Smillie stolen. It was this car that police discovered smashed near Ilderton. ' Next stop, it is believed, was at, Nediger's Garage at Clinton, where - nine gallons of gas were stolen. The Sunoco service station at , Blyth was next entered, and from here the party, police believe, continued on to B-russels where Baeker' Bros. butcher shop was entered. County Constable He'lmar Snell was called to Brussels early that morning and found that the gash reg- ister had been stolen from the store. He later discovered it on a sidmoad between. 'Brussels and-- Seaforth. -Be- tween nine and ten dollars had been removed from it. ,Tools Stolen A quantity of tools, the property of A. E. Jones Coa working on a con- tract at Clinton Radio School,were reported stolen on Wednesday. Coun- ty Constable Helmer Snell is investi- gating. NeWs'of -Blake * Mrs. Carnie and sons are being vis- ited by frienchi from Toronto., MrsReissel Heardof the Bronson Line Nortia called on friends in the vicinity one day. Many of the friends and neigbbor5 were shocked to learn of the death. of Mr. Menno Steckle. of the Bron- son Line North. The heartfelt sym-• pathy of this community is express- ed to his serrowing Wife and family. Misses Elva Hey, ola Michigan; Jean, of London; Mildrea'and Kath- leen, of Toronto, visited their par- . ents, Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Hey. Mr. Gus Clark and sisters, of tee- ter and Goderih, visited their mother Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robb and and brother during the week. family. of near Ripley, visited Mr. anci Mrs. Roy McBride. Mr. and Mrs. C. Parke and family - visited friends at Thornloe and mo- tored through by Callender and saw the quintuplets. • INews of Walton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dundas, Of Toronto. are holidaying with' his bro- ther, Mr. Willis Dupdas, and other - relatives. Mr. Ralph Traviss, of Toronto, spent the week -end with his parents, M1 and Mrs. A. Traviss. Miss Jean Drager, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs, Charles Drager. Miss Joan Govenlock is visiting Miss Shirley- Bennett. Death of James Houston The death occurred in Goderich hospital of James Houston, of -neat' Walton, on Saturday last. He was in his 68th year and had .been in falling health, having been in the hospital for the peat five weeks. He Was a life-long resident of the 16th of Grey, and- was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs; Houston. He retired from farm - ng a year ago. The funeral toieliaa '• place from Walton United 'Ohigeh on . Tueday, with Rev. Mr. Mntes, a forMer rainiater, conducting the ser- vces. Interment was made in Brno - sets centtery in the fafrillY • Vigilante Creates 1 man the0,liablt Of a nataigOttl'illte '0411,rospect ,f ettnabitneb. ' Ikel can 0,0" * it. • ear