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The Huron Expositor, 1941-10-03, Page 1•a Elghty-second Year • Whole Number.. -3851 "PIS WI] C Annu • TWO "Pirate 'cal revu forth Col feature e menceme Hall Thu 10. The by Melbu "Hits an Collegial much fav Two hi Gold." over -to t and his and then vessel' an tain the Morgan i ten wthos big cast "We're P Trip on t Tickets ( Ladx Ai Lady m Club held aid of t1 afternoon. cess of $1 Prizes Mrs. Earl Best; con and trave: ing. Gold Oh Well kr er, Grat i annually e shown ind ing a'bilit: log story the Hamil "It took to this, bt ure that insurance swing a week -end mates jou; one hour landed a the big+ge: in Meafor order to was not his photo sent this was much sisting of a total pm the other Brill A,, pleas d4ay 'at t Jonathan • some 75 of the bri second di Noble Ho ing Iprogr Mr.- Jonatt man: Ev "School at the .pi violin an and . Me at the pi win; song Rye"; Ha and Mery Stanley j Routledge Joyce Ca Joe," mus brothers; and BBoblb ledge. singing land." Tlr read by M fill preset. on beatitif white and ler and M fiance the efts whin happy mo igave an a Mee who body join �Jolt roti . 3" l�. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, OC OBER 3, 1941 The m. auughten Days;' ono; d rvyn a ackcion• ; rifer; y; There'll ATE GOLD GL FEATURE OMMENCEMENT Hensall District . Schools • ,,� Aid' War • Services Successful • F.i e 0. With l d Meet BELL ENGI GIVEN FE MUNITIONS CO•. 0ERAL ORDER Seafor°�h l Hold Annual Competitions` leglat w ►.� is Athletic •Here Frida .ELE PSR T ELECTS 0E • 1 Collegiate Show Is. ISenior Women's Institute Contract For $100,302 Is Neville McMillan and •Kath-• • E. H. Close; Seal'o'x�th eing -Held • Next Arranges To Forward Announced $y leen Holmes Win Senior v • . • • . • Band Week ..__ Uniforms , . Christmas Boxes •To Hen- , Department Championships.' master Is Retiring • President • NIGHTS MATINEE Huron County police have only sail Men,Overseas. ,,. COLD WEATHER'CUTS' -Leak '•'Follow• . two seasonw. s --winter and summer START PRIEFARA''1'IONS , rn.•,e than two weeks $ - �5° P.IJ.c: SUCCESSFUL . Gold," the rollicking mus- and they • distinguish them by the the they. 1 NEWS OF THE . DOWN ATTENDANCE .•search arkmen on Satur_ day located a .Teak that has' daily YEAR e now in rehearsal at the Sea- legrate Institute, will be the color of uniforms wear. Accoledin to regulations winter 9 9 y arrived on October 1st. and on WEEK IN HENSALL Announcement, wasmade wednes- day by bhe Deparbxnent of Munitions Cold fall weather on Friday reduced -both attendance and interest a in the consumed near] y X200,000 gallons of .watew--more than twice the The second annual meeting of the Perth Huron Bands Asaiica-Oen WO. f this year's Collegiate Corn- nt to be held at .Cardno's a'stdlay and Friday, October 9- production is being directed rn E. Turner, who produced that day County Constable Helmer Snell a eared in a new dark blue.... pp serge in place of the summer khaki. ' Pupiig of primrary schools in the Hensall area, did their bit to help along war services on Wednesday afternoon when they took part in one of the ]largest and most keenly and supply than a contract for Muni- tions has been awarded the Robert Bell Engine 'and 'T'hres'her Co. Ltil., Seeibrth. The amount of the contract is $100,302, the announcement said. 'Negotiations the Con- annual field meet of the Seaforth Col- legiate Institute held at Agricultural Park.' Seior boys sham: champion -ship and the Barber -trophy went to Neville Mc- normal consumption of the town. The.. leak waif ound to be in a maim o e pposith residence of Wm° Venus South Main street and was ata point where the main' held in the room of the Stratford Boy's Band, on Srinday afternoon, will about thirty delegates present re presenting the six bands in the zone, The President founder 'the d Misses" last year for the a the show that caused so ge • t • • • • con- tested field meets ever seen in Hen- ean. Ideal weather helped increase concerning tract have been in progress •for some time and alterations necessary for Millan, who captured 8 out of 9 events to pile rrtp a total of ,44 points. Frank crosses a large sewer. As a result of the .water escapingassociation in the sew- -and of E. H. Close, B•andmaoter of the Seaforth Hi Highlanders Band oc- orable comment in Seaforth. gs acts will feature "Pirate first act will be given he'antics of Captain Morgan HORSE AND CAR the attendance and booths which were an added attraction did a big business:" its comlpletion, are nota in progress at the Bell Plant. lit is not known how soon production will be ander waY Ryan took the intermediate cham- - pionsfhip with 38 points, while ,the junior events were won b Alvin y Ryan with 23 paints. He also re- er there°was no surface indication of the break and this led to the difficult g yin discovering it, copied the chair. •In his opening ad• • dress, he referred to the outstanding success the association had enjoyed pirate crew who with blood der, capture another pirate I N COL. O L L I S I O N Slponsored and arranged by the Hensall, Zurich and Kipper War according to Earle Bell President of the company but work is being rushed selves the Ballantyne trophy. Kathleen Holmes won the senior•increatsed,•and 0 g the during past two years. Harmony, and the spirit, of good -fellowship had he felt that d make the prisoners enter- Services' Committee, the field 'meet o so that as early a start as pos'silble. • •girls championship with 24 points and � also notb- The lead part ,,,of Captain s being played by Joe 'Pat e tenor voice will lead the singing such numbers as 'rates Bbld," "It's the Last Horse BadlyInjured In E g m O ri d V'1 11 a Accident was tivandled; by a committee which included R. H. Middleton, chairman, W. R. Davidson, Ted Oliver,' E, C,aseho and L. O'Brien. Dr. • A. R. Campbell is president of the district commrittee and together with. teachers may be made. The Bell Company set an enviable production record. during Use last war when a number of contracts for munition's were completed for the Damini'on Government. the intermediate title went. to Beth Campbell with 25 paints, Betty Dale with 25 points took the junior chem mlonanip. The events are as follows: ENGLISH BOY . TELLS �j Ol BOMBS DROPPING ing but good had been the result of this movement. Cb -operation between the bands had been 1.00 per cent, and not a single complaint had been heard from anp of the bands during his terse of office. He predicted the ass'ocia- he Old, Ship"and others. Boys Events • tion • would enjoy another successful are already on sale for the lontinued on J'age 5). • of the various schools assisted with y When a horse and buggy driven rr'y the arrangements. William Sholdice 'of Egmondville was A softball game between pop ar in collision with a •car said by police teams was a feature of the after- • • Junior-1OO and dash, L. Dale, T. y Milliken, A. Ryan, -14 1/5 sec. 220 yard -lash. M. Ryan, M. Hulley, L. Dale, -34 sec. vvri es Aunt In Hensall of Experiences While On' p Year,, and urged every one to maintain the high standard that had been set. The remarks of the ' president were to have been driven by Clarence Vol noon program, land, of Klippen, Wednesday morning 880, yard dash, K. Doig, L. Dale, A. Ryan- • • Way To School confirmed in the report of the band - masters present. Each in turn spoke y Golfers Cross dRed �'orOSS in Egmon•dwille property damage re- The winners of the events are as suited- but no persons were injured. followQ: Jr. Girls broad --jump, Aileen Munn, Both vehicles were proceeding S.S. 10, Hay; Betty'Munn, S.S. 10, RED CROSS NOTES ,• Baseball throw. A. Ryan, K. Doig, L. Dale, --I63 ft. r, Bicycle Race, R. Bennett. D. Grum- of the benefits their band had ree That English school rzehil, ale ceived since the association was in the front line in the war is clearly foamed. All promised to use their best shown by a letter written by 13 -year- efforts to keep up the good 'work. • embers of the Seaforth Golf a very successful bridge in. re Red Cross on Tuesday The proceeds were in ex- 6:00. • were won as follows: First, e Bell; second, Mrs. J. H. solation; "Mrs. E. B. Goldie, fling prize, Mrs. J. E. Kent • south, according to police, waren Mr. Sholdice turned off the highway :nPole front of the car. The horse' suffered serious injury and may have to be destroyed°. Mr. Sholdice was alone salt pass -an, engers in the V'�ulland car were Wes- ley Green, Keith Volland and' Betty Volland, Cow Is Killed. Damage to a car, driven by Melville H ay; Phyllis Taylor, S.S. 10, Hay. Jr. Girls 75 yard dash'—Eleanor Mc-.. Kenzie, Marjorie Hoffman, S: S, 7, Hay; Dorothy Turner, S.S. 7, Stanley, Jr. Girls high jump—Doris Buchan- Hensall; Blanche Zaphe, S.S. 10, Stanley;" Aileen Munn, S.S. 10, Hay, Jr. Girls ball throw—Betty Munn, S.S.• 10, Hay; Betty Rot -ell -fie, S. S. 10, Hay; Irene Baker, S.S. 9; Stanley: Jr. Girls champion—Betty Munn, S. p 5-.1-0, Hay (with 8 points). A Message From The Prime Minister- •The following message received from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Mr. Churchill, is addressed to every worker for soli every coli- trilbuter to the Canadian Red Crass. The Canadian Red Cross Society has won gratitude of many 'thousands of people in Great Britain for the energy and devotionpwith•wlrichit has worked on their b elf. The quality of cloth- ing` sent tom Canada has been univ- mett, T. Milliken, -1 min. 42 sec. Vault, R. Bennett, M. Hulley, K. Doig, -5 ft. 3 inches. High Jump, A. Ryan, G. Wilson', K. Hovg, Shot Put, T. (Milliken, ' A Ryan, G. Wrilson. Running Broad Jump, L. Dale, G. Nilson, T. Milliken, -13 ft. 10 inches. pop Step and Jump A. Ryan, T, Milliken, R. Bennett. -27 ft. --when Junior Champion—A Ryan, 23 points old Roy Capperthwaite of Reading, The election- of officers was 'then England, to his 'aunt, Mrs. Maude Heiden of 'Hensall. proceeded with. Mr. Close was again nominated for the office, but de - Describing bombs' 'dropping near ginned the honorfavour in of the en - him while on his way to school he erge'tic First Vice President Mae - says: , shall Brett Bandmaster of the Strat- ford Boy's Band. Mr. Brett received "Recently while I was going to an acclamation and in thanking .the school, we had football and I had just delegates for' the honor conferred' ap- gat down to the bottom of the street, •on him, assured the members he would a German bomber flew- right. carry out the duties • of the office to over my head, and I saw the rear gun-the utmost of his ability, The election er.' Hooks' ampiOn Fishbell, ' Grenville, resulted when it was in collision with a cow about four miles south of town on the Kipper road Wednesday night. Tire cow wasin- jur,ed so badly it had to be destroyed. Hensall;d fickle- Goie don Trice, S.S, 8, Hay. Jr. Boys 75 yard dash—Billy Camp- Hensall; Orville Taylor, S.S. 10, Hay; Bill O'Brien, assal remarkable. Civil Defenceuantity been k W ers and the Fire Fighting . Service have shared, with innumberable air raid villins, welcome supplies of blankets, food Runner up L. Dale, 17 points; Third I. Milliken, 13 points; rFourth R. Ben nett, 11 points. • Intermediate -110 yards,. G. Hilde- brands, H. Scott, F. Ryan,= 13 sec. 220 yards, F. Ryan. H. Scott, G. ter as plain as tiny. Then all of a • d sudsier(' saiw two bilge high explosive Fred Mu ch of First eBan 'dent Bandmasteroftutee Chin- bombs dropped right in front of the• p g tank and then he dro . d another ton. Pipe- Band was also accorded an PPe acclamation as wasthe second vice four bombs agd then a couple of Spit- president Ernest Seltzer of the Tav- fires carne whizzing•over •our heads at 'stock Citizens Band..Bath of these - town in Seaforth as a golf- I bannigan, of Hamilton, Who pends his holidays here has iaatipns, 'Both accidents'were investigated by Count - Constable Helmer Snell and y County Traffic Officer Norman Lever. • S.S. 7, Hay. Jr. Boys high jump—Billie O'Brien, S. S. 7, Hay; Orville Taylor, S.S. 10, Hay; Billy Campbell, Hensall. Jr. Boys ball throw—BillyCamp clothes, and medical equipment that have reached these shores. In their name I thank all those who have contributed with such tireless to this human Hildebrands,-31 sec. 4.10 yards, P. Ryan, G. Hildebrande, y J. Anderson, -1 min. 28 sec. 880 yards, F. Ryan, J.• Anderson, G. 'sec, 360 miles an hour- However h'e was band masters have given excellent shot down at Bge ga o tank Not long service, and it was felt they were de- after that the huge' gas we have serving of the honours bestowed upon the bottom of our road was ma- them , The retiring SecretaryfTreas- of additional sport- y according to the follow- which recently appeared in • Entertain For bell, Billy rMickle, Hensall; Gordon Trice S.S. 3, Hay. generosity work. blazewell: Odes to aluminum win, i Hildebrande,-3 lain, 40 (Continued on Page°3) chine gunned and a vie- of hay and urer, A. E. Scott of the `Malvezton coal was set alight. Well we have Red Seal Band" was also re-elected ton Spectator: us a fevv drays to get around it we announce with pleas- Brlde 'Bride-to-be Junior Boys champion—Bill Gamp- 'bell, ,Hens:all (with 11 points)° Sr. Girls 100 yards — Elizabeth 'Grant, presume, be followed by prose to silk hose, but here was Ruth Hansen's thought as she tossed a skillet -into C W L Holds �1 Social not had many bombs dropped alto- to that office. , getter—I should say about 26 have 1Vlany matters pertaining to the pro- been dropped around about us." gram for next season -were discussed. Grat Flannigan well-knovvn Mrs. Fran Kling and Mrs. Herbert Lenore Norm'inton, Hensall. Sr. Girls hop, step, jump — Jean the -heap: Farewell, .as Farewell, old aluminum Evening • It was decided that owing to the outstanding success of the massed agent, can do more than ;off' club. Over the ` la h Grat and a few of his office rneyed to,Meaford and after of struggling Flannigan seven-pound rainbow trout, Whuttaker entertained at a` dinner. party in honor of Miss Mary Barber, bride -elect of this... month, on Thurs- day evening last, at the home of the for•mer. ' There were fourteen guests present. The table was decorated Krewger, Ada Hay, Zurich; Lenore Norminton. Sr, Girls high • jump — Elizabeth Grant, Sybil • Grant, L. Norminton, Hensall. "- ' tee, Girls McDonell, Jan, Oh, the beans that were scorched and the juices that ran Dor' n/Gfie sides, on the blaze, the minute I'd leave From my cooking, at last,, you'll have ,. .The C.W.iL; held a • most enjoyable Parish at home last Friday evening 'when the hall was beautifully decor- sled with Autumn flowers. Miss Alice Daly was in charge of the The first of the band concert held by the bands in HURON FEDERATION Seaforth recentl' that one massed Y. band concert should be put on in the • home town of each member band dur- OF AGRICULTURE ing next season. It was also decided to held the Annual Association e of it- s kind 'to be eaeght d waters in some time. In convince convince the boys that he with pink tapers and white anemones. Little MarilynfKling and Michael Whittaker in bringing softball—Patsy Lois MacLaren, Hensall. Sr, Girls champion — Elizabeth a reprieve. ' ' , In your reincarnation I hope you will " program. part ev- ening was spent in playing Bingo. g Then prizes and bouquets of flowers ban- quet in Stratford on , Wednesda ev- NEWS LETTER y ening Oct. 22nd and a committee corn- ' ' the salve he had taken holding the prize 'and scribe along a steak which assisted a wagon load of beautiful gifts to the ,bride-to-be.'Campbell, Mrs. W. C. Barber hostess to Grant, Hensall (10 points). Sr. "Soya 100 yards—Donald Joynt, Gordonan ampensa Hensall; Jc k a O'Brien, S.S. 7, Hay. t soar As part of a plane, and• with a loud roar. Do your bit for.es. all, over land, over were presented to the following pup- ifs who had passed their Entrance Examination, Adrianne Bannon, Mar-eration garet Cooper. Margaret Quinlan, posed of the Stratford Boys Band was (Prepared by the Huron .County Fed- appointed to look after details of the Agriculture): program, and make arrangement for ofg )- the dinner. It was also decided to in - enjoyed. The parte, con- eight, caught four fish with �undage of 28 pounds, but three were lake trout." • was Mae Lane Auxiliary of Northside Un- lied church on Wednesday when about 40 'were present. Miss Rena Fennell was in charge of Circle two and Miss Sr. Boys hop, step, jump -- Clair Bedard, Zurich; Jim Clark, Donald Joyat, Hensall. Sr. Boys shot -,put — Donald Joynt,' Clark, sea • Do your stuff --good old pan—for all -lands of the free; • .., As winter approaches •and the need is for the Sea- • Margaret •O'Reilly, John Cleary and Joseph Reiger. Mary Duncan and Miles McMillan read their prize essays "W1ty we Buy Victory Bonds" Ann For the years 1926 to 1929 the farm- vile the ladies this year. A committee ors representing one-third of the pop' was also appointed to arrange for a ulation of Canada received just one- monster frolic to be held in Stratford sixth of the National Income and in under the eauspices of the Associa- e -to -be [s I onoured Emily Lester conducted the remaind- or of the evening's program. Miss M. Allan was the guest speaker and gave an excellent tali: on the Cree Iindians. 'Mrs, Grace Hoggarth offered prayer. Following the meeting a mock wed- Jim Hensall; Keith Ros, Zur- fah. ., "Sir. Boys pole vault—Donald Joynt, Jim Clark, 'Hensall; Ross •Gaseho, Zur- ieh• Sr. Boys champion—Donald Joynt, ever more apparent man's comforts our quotas have great- ly increased, .and we need more knit- tens to help' us- with this work. We hope to surpass any previous efforts to supply the men of our Navy and should and Eckert gave 'a speech "When I grow up" which she had given at the pub- lic speaking Contest at the Toronto Exhibition, Theresa McIver was con gratulated on winning two scholar- the following years this one-third of tion, the ph,pulatiorr got less than one- An application from the Elmira tenth of the National Income. One Boys' Drum and Bugle Band for mem- more good reason why all farmers bership was , received and, accepted. should join the Federation of Agric- This is a young band, and although ulture, . only organized last spring,, his devel- • ant evening was spent'Fri-per Le home of Mr. and Mrs.tion Hugi19, on Highway 8, when guests assembled in honor de toabe, Miss Eva Holland, of Mr. and Mm• Rand, Clinton. The Spllow-enhance -ding was held when Miss Mary Bar- was presented With a gift of Cry- Cry - stal in honor of her coming marriage. Mrs. F. J. Beckley Made the presents_ ,t'o'n. Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain present ed Mrs Alex McGavIn 'wit`h a purse as 'she is leaving to make her home in Hensall (16 points). Int. Girls 100 yard dash — Shirley Wolff, Hensall; Kathleen Powell-, Tuckersmrith; Beverley Meyers, S.S: 10, Hay. Int. Girls high jump—Gloria Twitch- ell Shirley Wolff, Hensall; B. Meye s, Hay. Merchant Marine. Can we count on you to help out? Following is the report for the month of September: Britisth Civil- len Clothing: 6 boy's windbreakers, 2 pair flannel longs, 5 jackets, 27 boy's shirts, 1 pair boy's pants, 8 girl's skirts, 15 girl's knickers, 2 blouses, 1 ships, The University of Western Ontario Scholarship, and the Seaforth Collegiate Alumni scholarship. A quiz contest and Community sing- ing wasgreatly enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served by the Com mittee in charge. • oped into a most efficient organize - The Stephen Township Unit of the usrd� r the leadership of band- Federation are having a meetiazg on master A. Pearson, of Listowel. to October 13th when 'Mr. Scott of ^Lon- whom great credf t is due for the don, Editor of. "The Ledger" will be splendid results he has obtained. guest speaker. Farmers are urged to This addition to the association will attend. its effectiveness, as they The officers ilii the Huron County new have brass bands, boys' ammo was enjoyed, with~ ban Hugill acting as chair- erybody joined in singing 'Stratford. A delighted lunch was ser- vel. a„. _. • Int. Girls broad jump — G 1 o r i a Twitchell, -Shirley Wolff, Hensall; coat: Knitting: 80 pair socks, 7 pr, seamans longs, 28 24 North: Huron senior a Federation of Agriculture will meet ba,rrrt, pipe band and drum and bugle in the Agricultural Board rooms, band. Clinton. Tuesday, October 7th 8.30 with Mrs. Bert Irwin: solo, by Bobby Irwin; Party Evelyn Taylor, Exeter. Int. Girls champion—Shirley Wolff, mp ' pr. seamans short sox, 'scarves,' 27 alternative caps, 1 aero cap, 5 helmets, 3 pr. plain mita, 17 pr, Mated October 6 at During the evening the toast to the p.m. King was honoured, followed by the The Ontario Federation of Agricul- guitar selection b Elgin y Nath accompanying them no; solo, by Mrs. Bert Ir- "Comin' yHengall 0 7 5 on 75th Birthday ' ' (11 points). p' ) lint. Boys 100 yards—ltoss Gaacho, Zurich; Claire Bedard, Zurich; Jack Clark, Hensall. two w'a.y mitts, 9 V-neck sleeveless sweaters,. 9 turtle neck sweaters, 7 C. D. Workers scarves, 1 pr. mitts,4 Arrangements have been made by the North Huron Plowin ne' Associa- tion to hold their 18th Annual Plow- , singing of the National Anthem. A tune are planning to have an exhibit toast to the association was alsogiv'- at the International Plowing Match which is to be held on No. 28 High en and a mast enthusiastic meeting was brought to a close, to meet again by all, Throu the waiin selection by 41gin Nott;. IMr. W. J. Nott, of Egmondville, cel his birthday Int. Boys broad jump --Ross Gaseho,at Claire Bedard, Zurich; Aubrey Gais Women's scarves, 1 womans sweater; 1 Baby's jacket, 1 Bonnet, 1 pr. gloves, ing Match on Monday, October 6th on the farm of John Holt, 2 miles south way just west of Peterboro, October the call of the President, 14, 15, 16, and 17. They are planning • yn. reading by Mrs, nolo. by' Mrs, Wm, 'Int. piano seleetioti by Miss song by all, "Old Black 'cal selection by the Nott ebrated seventy -fifty on Tuesday evening at 7.30 pm, when Mrs. Nott served a delightful dinner. The family' were 'present and a most enjoyable evening was 'spent. Among er, Crediton, •rl's Boys shot put, 12 lbs. — Ross Gaaiho, Claire Bedard, Zurich; .A. Geiser,' Crediton. z (Continued on Page 4) 1 g'isweater, size 18, 1'gir1's sweat- er, size 10. Tatra _239 articles. 48 Quilts, 1 pair flanne'llette blank- ets. a of Fordwich in Howick Township, The classes will interest Junior Farmers under 20 years of age: ('a) Single plow—in sod—Prizes,`$10, $8, $6, $4. to have officials of the Federation present to discuss Federation of tlgric- ent stock and equipment to full add ultture work. The Peterboro. County vantage let alone expand stock and Federation are acting as hosts. All equipment for maximum pioduction. members of the Huron County Fedora- To date farm 'people have made a duet by Mrs. Bert Irwin solo by Mrs. WM. Rout- those present ware: Mr. and ,Mrs.- Keith Webster and family of Tucker- • You Will Find The three highest young men will tion are invited to visit their tent and magnitieent war contribution and it has Tire programme ended by Always be an Eng- e presentation was• then r.•Bert Irwin and many ase to were drawn in on a wag- smith, Mr, and 'Mrs. Raymond Nott and family of Tuakerssnitb, Mr. and 'Raises Mrs. John Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. rilormlan Carter and Joyce and Mrs. Effie Jamrieaon, Mr. and Mra. Harvey „ Field, ® Chat- 'ilpionsp'llds C' ~� ROSEDA,E AEEER 1 A .COAL, represent Huron County in the Inter- County Campo ation at Peterbmro (single plow section). (Ib) Tractor class—in sod—Prizes, $15, $12, $10, $8. The fwd highest young men- in this make it their headquarters when at- done without profitable returns. tending the Plowing Match. To produce to their utmost at er be - Agriculture in the Front Line 'low costs-, under great handicaps is a Excerpts from an address by H. H. demonstration of loyelty'wf the first Hannam, Presidenf, Canadian Fedora- order,' tion of Agriculture, If prices of farm. From May .5th to Aug a1Ot, 1941, idly decorated in plink and drawn -by Miss Donna kits ,Elfrid iss Anna Glue, `Bea and her n procaederl' to unroVttaip their h book altroet. an 'hour of menta tori both. Via tdrbh� Masse of appr;eelation to .411 *ere so kind to her: l exy .• kl lo) ,si 1 "rot Siho" °a: ?� ,,, 1 ., dotlo�iYuilt tA#npib�dL „ .;, .. ,.y .. M...-.. ..,,t,. .... L....... .,. 1. ,.:..,.. ,, .I..,.,.,i...7. JenkinselVTr. and firs. Fred, Nott, Rev. and Mass Elva Elfrid of Eg Mondville, Mr. and, Mrs, S'tanbury, Mr, and Mrs. Gord�ln IliG hardson and foam• 11y, Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Nott, Mr. Mad lytta. '�"lf'os. Docherty; nf.Renl'x'ew. , Thai tlereoretion+s In the WOWS :i+ere, Mauve a pres,, , . maur� and yell o►. Mr. Nota was p es silica with a nuriber of sttittimo ;gifts.,, . tilt., ]rt9it� 1 . .., ��. ,. �...,, .,, . ... . ,.i . ., I .... r , �. .. �� �} .� I ,.. .. ..i. .I .,. 1. .AL..i .i:' c,d , ,,i :... eN' ' • Mr. Basil Purcell, of The Erapositor• orice staff, hag a field off potatoes that are fit to travel it ,any company.°• One c£ these, picked' up at ,random, bye ensured f1lfUteen and a quarter.ing rre>tt and a half 9nrJheg, and the w�ltele lot are as Clean and smooth a 0,r, of nr114000 as 'vAll .be iotrol hi f11,1 fitM alit tloui:UE .,!ti>ll's , On. In �. „ a ii f�i� a .cb9 leftt. +Con e +,� k icy ,. ,.,,. , , ,.r . .. .i.. ,. i. ... ,..� .. >., ::. ,,, ,, ,,_.. , .AL' 1 ., ,, r „ . .,. . A. Wonderfully Efficient cie�nt F , r . is I e 'f- year. r' 'I: x ,.,.. r.... .... ,� ,.... , Iboro • 'Huron , :. : ,. , : � ..L .,. class will represent Huron at Peter- ' in the Inter -County Tractor Competition. Thti County_Council put up the ®x penses of iyreirmg men' represent Huron at Peterboro, Over $300.00 Is offered at the North Ma.teh. 'There is a; complete laseilfieitttofis 5, for horse d C y hb a mattvn ,, . ogle ]rill 1 fora�iblo ,. d c ahs #]lilt �y }• y ..J •M`. Y.. ''4µ ,. }l���, ''j�il'tnW' *Woe, � 'q 4 g• �t �p a,f� 4'�Y.q'"�'AY ,.... w , ,.,. ..... ....� products are :being held down by con- Huron County farmers marketed ,8'6; (tract selling or wartime controls, 046 hogs' wliibh graded' 89,45 per cdtft while no check is placed on the farm- A and RI, netting the .farthere $1,i,1A4,, er's rising costs of production, how0 In subside.. Hur`,rn 'Corlwitp 1+ ”' is 3.t $ossilb#e for him to )gay, tn1YCh Countries %n' the Ptowince WO .' mare for hired, or to put more her of how rn'af'lteted!, a"tttt�'�i`tl:°�b'�l; capital Into cows, aov a, feed or mach- amount of si til i5Stikit �t ; y4 ' Weil? Without adequate i'litoifa top ,. Thos" Aittiii$44l ooh i40 ii, I . 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