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The Huron Expositor, 1944-01-21, Page 4, 1; °•o; at) ,rkn: H., 6 1 Cent gari, .we .;;•• r % gent • AflablIUM *ChaiA i",,erlitatai. I Es Cents ilfaiat•.lealal- *WI elattesriatten comae ss'one word. • -efaahlealee•1 MfWerlarg. 11914Cen—t, reent'Ver wad Miedenarn, 50 cents pa week. lat`direotod -to a Dos NundniA *At Th. Mires Murntiter, for 10 cents etnna ",earala,addltirmal per week will be charttedali ads in above class .e't Dahl by the tnt Obargo. , tom Etts,-Barlaa on airolication. • , 0 be -ilisertqfLat liew low cask rates: 14ant and Fawn", tondos Event.. Eto.--Per Weld or. e, Or Rent ilelp Wanted '01/14S RIMIT—d00-AORE on Highway between Seeforth and Ma- ' ton, Want*: bouse„ and int* barn; choke dlay',11rarai: pleats? Of water. " Apply to WM. •VaalreaTONE or JANT.FR F. SCOW. R. R. 2.1-4e°ftPr:' n• 8970-tf „ OR lakereeaSTOFX A.ND , spnbIarkent above onpl Main Street, Sea - forth. Angst', olio MR& F:0, LIVINGSTONE. 529 Ills*, Detroit a IVA. • 3969a3 ,‘ Personals arn gRONVWG' OHAGUEN RAMO:HIM- `la Athi BET00:1100mplex) tablets once a dal'. JIEATI.N.t, Si:01410 STORE. :Ei".•,,"MaARAtt CENTRE Phone 212-W, bin; taki4n- river the Spired - la Corset service in Seattoth. See her for that new corset or irde, you need. Indi- iiduallY:riesigned. for Y.40;" $969x4 SUFFERING iFR OM .Eitaleamusa RENE- matic Paii.:tEciattos,,Iminhagoo is het •necessary. Ihie-7t10fACAPS- at once tar quick wend. KEATING% DP.IIG STORE. For Sale • pea S4LE-014 tram:stet, BUIL, TEN " months old; Aso 1: full slimed Portland cutter in A-1 shape., and axle Iniooder stove • hoover,: Apply to ELGIN wort. 4. Clinton. Phone, 847 6. 3971:1 VOR SALA—REGISTERED SHORTHORN J; bull; 12 merits old. Andy to ARTHUR WRIGHT. Bracedeld. Phone 656 r 31, Sea - forth. -Wanted immerge) k GOOD 'POULTRYMAN; " atead2r employment. Good wages. Ap- ply to W, WIELYTE. Seaforth, or phone 846 r IL 3971x1 WANTED - A .PPLIOATIONH FOR THE POSITION OF •42- Road Superintendent of the Township of Hay. Duties to conimence asscon as appoint- ed. Applications to Atp cin writing and in the hands of the -Clerk by February 1, 1944. •H. W. BROKENSHERE, Zurich, Clerk-Tree:hirer af Hay. •• 3971.2 Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED lk-tOR S. S. NO. 9, TITOKEIRSMITH, TEN 4. cords of body wood, 14 Strains long, 'maple • and beech, - to be delivered by April. 1st. • Tenders to lre sin- by February 1, 1944: WTM BROADSOOT; Sec.-Treas., R. R. No. 3, Kippen. . -2971-2 • In Memoriam 'W OLFF-4N LOVING MEMORY OF A dear son and brotherr, Herman C. Wolff, • who waS accidentally killed in an accident one yea n ago, Januar/ 18„ 1943: No one knows the silent' heartaches, Only 'those who have lo3b can toll Of the '..grief We hear in silence, For the one we loved so well. • The years may Wipe out many things. But Alia tires wine out newt -- The teeutose'70a,thkaaahaarr: daaa1 wbea we wereall together. " • —Sadly mined by 'his parents, Mr. and •• Mrs. Chaska Wolit Ifernall, and Sisters and Brother.t. s'? • NTOTICEL EIRADSMAW, YOUR NatiolMO.:diiale'r, and abo agent -for E.D. Smith- la'Son,s ii-oit and osnainertak nurser, stock; na.Tirce ritrook--1Worth;', P4aale so. ' .; astoxii 13.4aq _',E4AVE 124STALLED... , air incumnoir mid can supply you : larva • chicks for ay date sitter the third wee % of February. tion't be Vd18ill5poir.ted ; order new, and get Year elsicks when you want them. KERSLAKE ?PRODUCE, Hensel!, Ont. 39704 • ATTENTION, • FA -MOMS! — WE ATEAVE been alloted on early' spring delivery of: One 102 Jr. "Tractor With 11x28 tires ; one 102 Jr. Tractor on steel;- 1 general tractor with 9x28.At4344400041t „ntracInnen, If in need of a tie* traitor; eee us before 'Thule • are sold. SESagORTH MOTORS, MasSey-Har- * Dettienneee .• 3970-2 NOTICE-'•:1_4rg"4:ME':YFAXTING MINIMAL •for cattle 04Patoga.*:*yourKilVatline Deal- er, WM. BEIAGo:•••,,"Ifffkk "Mtkeelt, Eta - forth, or Phone 40. 5967z1 _Mutual Meetings • ANNUAL MEETING THEZIN"L MIN-'1°Zu)rhaftt,; Carnegie Ulna*, S'on Tuesday, Jan- . uarrtit, 1044. ort 2, pan, Business: Finan - dial statement and election of Officer's 'for 1044, . J. M. GOviatILOCIr„ MRS. A. KERR President • Secretary. 8970-2 ANNUAL MEETING TEX filiNtIAL Manikin eta THE SouTH JETAArt?Ikg4biltatuti be held 10 the Haw; ComMereittl Heteil; kens*, on Saturday, ./autiarre';22itil, 1944, at a a.m., for the ournOsi"at r viia Directors' and Anditore renorma!the election of Directors for the current ye, Atd the +mama -ion of other boobies ' ' Int A. n. AM R. R. 941.'iltc1EAN, kreaidenti,' Secretary. 3970-2 Notice, To 'Creditors NOTICE TO CliEDITORS na Estate et SITCHAEL, COYNE ',/it.PERSONS HAVING CLAD& AGAINST , of IgelitteI Coyne, fate of the Itilibett tho County of Perth, retiree,•ttleeeceied, who' +tee oil or shout the 'der.'4 Notember. 1943, "are, hereby nett- ta the enact goes on -or -130 •re' Atte` //th.48. of FObruaiY, '1944,. fizli - rtr -their, thitos• afelkWaler the 'eata ,eoefe,-et,s41i u-ta 111 Ikeda* " 'eagoaatieatettese ata,. ''.61093??. Of Winch .the :ASH, la lietlee;,'I"ti (gat inidendaired ' )11thot:' Ifel#4;::° r avAerrEe-a RELIABLE SUDDLEAGED " housekeeper. Sooty to Boa Sin, EXPOS. by the secretary. Miste.Stirliea thea (TOR OFFPGE. ddds-tt gave her report for the years, as fol- lows: ,'In October, 1939' Red Cross activities were commenced' in the Ielbreay as bald Oa .1afe1tlay la the libreay mid a enbeteptial br epee aro ;Snowet beoa boa for .1944. Officers elected 'were: Chltin Man, is agnate 1VItiatiaaa' ,llearetaxy. gat) treattare're Mrs.' Idettareff;-• jellOrar- to, Miss b1,1Feiwilei ‘Hgard, *lea J. Stirlingt Aire. Reltert Scotc.hinter, Mrs: T. �. ,Ba116', WEL Fengleeoneend •'Mrs. E Bassett. ' . Red Cross Nelda Atiattalaateitlag.. !The annual meeting' of the ;Btfyfiela '.bratatas of tbe Canatititila crted- Ol'aSS Society and the Haealeld aad Com- munity Active Service Feriaeweta held ia tae Orange "Halletan! Meaaay even - lag *With 'a fairla lerge :attenaance. The meeting was opened' with the •president, Miss Maud Stirliag, iti the chair. Rev. A. S. Colwellaopenettahe meeting with prayer., :The ;Minutes of the.last anntial meeting Were read Births village and for over a year we wark- ed as a unit of Clinton Red Cross branoh. Then in February, 1941, the MoDRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. Politer. 31cDride are happy to announce the arrival e eheir 'organizatioe was granted its charter daughter, seasea Grace. in Scott Memorial and became a Branch. The report of Hospital, Seaforth. on January late. these years is oast of earnest struge •11PCKLE—Alr. and Mrs. E. L. Meta Hen- sel). are Pleased to announce the a ;rival of gle and accomplishment and to 'this 4t.hOir on at Victoria Hospital, London, on ' we must add sorrow; sorrows because Wednesday. January 19tb- Mather and -69,11i . the war Robert Hopson was baby doing well. DOLMAGE-1n Scott Blentoriat liespital, on reported nelssing at sea and last, fail January 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pte. Steiriaat Cann made the supreme Dohnage, MIKilloP, a daughter. sacrlftce. larwo others, Sgt. Tom P"TV'alIn Stliitfbrd General 11"}Pi4a1' 'S chrner a3iil FRI-sgt. John Arm - Sunday, Jan. Stli. to Mr. ontt Mrs. William , Porten of St. llarY's. a .3.11--w11km Atis- streng, are reported prisoners of war. ter. Our 'Liastan Officer, we hope, may be 'able to help the 12Oct-of-k1n in provid- ing boxes to .send to 'them at their prisoa camas. •. As we write tthe story. of ;the year there are douatless blots uefien the re- cord but profiting from ;the mistakes and failures of the past, let up al/ re - salve that` 1914, which we Impe may end thistereible War, may...bee:the Most sucaeissful, year in history of the tbranch. Let each one of ethe two hundred. teettibers Mick: "Have r dents my best in this great work for by.- moity?" • Everyone -ie. -needed by the Red Cross, and with such a variety of work no- tine ean truthfully say, "There is nothing_ a can do," so to make 1944 the bestyearyet- depends on each individual member. - . • New opportunities for service have arisen ilea yeax and I'M prated to say that some of the members have ,been Mood donors. Who can atay what their offerings may effect i the say- ing of precious lives! The need for donors is increasing With the activ- ity of our.forces and now 20,000 dona- tions •per week are requested for the Canadian Red Cross. Last April in the Town Hal' a Vic- tory Tea was given. Parcels for :the Women's Corps were exhibited and there Was a display of the work done by the women. Any ebild would be delighted to receive such a coat as those of scarlet or navy material. These were _made for British war vic- tims. Then there were, dainty dress- es and other garments made bythe units and by our own workers.. Fine warm ,quilts were made for the Peo- ple who had lost all their home com- forts in the raids and fires. Then there were towels and handkerchiefs for hospital Use. . Beautiful knitted garments for babes audefor older chi'. diet' excited 'admiration and the Urg- ently needed, "though less ornamental sweetera, 'socks, ,gloves, •searves, etc., for the -Armed Faeces made all re- alize the eacileSS hours el:tent by the women who knit, that our sailors, sol- diers and airmenmay be -protected from the cold. As, soon as a.soldier is reported a"prisoner of war, atanee from Englartd is sent •a "prisoner% parcel," to suppler his most urgent needs. We were asked not in vain for a quota of :knitted good for cap eure. parcels for men rescued 'at sea. Tae summer xeeidents of Hayfield are ery.lielpful in making and sometifues supplying, knitted articles for • our branch. We must remember, toe, the chested -n ot the Junior Red Cross, who learn in echool the lessons Of help- fulness and generosity. Deaths • — HENDERSON—In Toronto. on Monday. Jan. 17th, Henry IL Henderson, m his 834rd • year. GRAY—In kgrnondville, on Sunday, January 16th, Mtn -ander Gnry, in his 89th year. WALTON Mr. and Mrs. John ,Leeming were honored by Walton and community neighbors and friends, who on Tues day evening met in Walton Coiximun ity Hall to •spend a seeial evening After lexica Mr..---WelliamDennis, at ing as chairman, calledelarnana Mrs Leeming to the platform, and Mr Dennis read the following address: "Dear Mr. and Mrs. Leenang: • We Your neighbere, haa'..e gathered here to night to express how much we are going to miss' you from our neighbor- hood, and to let you know that all your friendly, thoughtful and helpful acts during -the years have not gone unnoticed and ',unappreciated by us You thave given yourselves whole- heartedly to the life of, the neighbor hood: We have all profited by your life among us. • In your new home we hope that you may have every happi- ness and joy abundant in th.e 'years to •come. As a tangible expression of our appreciation of you, as a neigh- bor, we offer you this token of our friendship. Signed on behalf of your neighbors and friends." • Mr. William Roe presented Mr. and Mrs. .Leeming with a sliver tea ser- vice. Mr. Leeming made a suitable reply, thanking all who had taken Part in „the evening's entertainment ad inviting all to visit them in their new home. • Mesa H. 'navies and 1Vlists Isabell Davidson sang poles, which were rauch aparkiatede, The 'remainder of there -Vetting Was speat- in dancing, The music was supplied by the Kirkby orchestra. Articles completed for the month of Deceraber by Walton Red Cross unit were: 'Hospital .Supplies - 16 towels, 1 bed jacket'. 25 gauze handIterchiefs, 6 babies' nightgowns, 1 pr. Priamas, 12 42ot ,water, battle covers. British Civilian -2 ladies! Coats, • 4 boys' coats, 4 tears bloomers, • Mrs.: A. E. Morrison', of this village, has received word from George Mor. distal, Vancouver, that his brothea Robert,' has been wounded in Italy. Their late father, Andrew Morrison, once lived in this. Mrs, Tem Clark, of Morris, is at presentis'1_ whois thhecro sinsetedr, to,Mbres.a. James. Mrs. „Alderson returned to North Bay Saturday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hislop., • e•On Friday last about 150 neighbore and friends Of the Boundary West gathered to honor the newly -Weds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ahortreed. Euchre was played till luncheon when 1VIr. and Mrs. Shorereea .were !called to the Platform when an address was reed and they were pres-ented with a chair, large 'mirror and clock and magazine stand by neighbors. Mr. Shortreed made a suitable reply and the remainder -of the evening. was spent in d•ancing. BAYPIELD Vass -Josephine Stirling left en Mon- day .for Port Eigia to Visit Ine.r, sis- ter, liars. McLaren: Mt. Robert McLeod, A.B., left Tues- day morning to rejoin his boat after two weekte furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McLeod, Mrs. W. J. MeLecid and 9011, Don- ald, went to Detroit on Monday to visit her daughter.' Mrtit. 0. W. Rhyrias left for Toron- to on Monday to attend an exeeutiVe meeting of ,the Iloseital Aid. Mrs. T. 0. Bailey spent teat days in London last Week. Mrs. ba. A.Edwards is 'visiting,. with friends in :Waterloo and Kitchener. 'Congratulations Are extended. to Mr. Fred Watson, Reeve of Stanley, on being elected Wardell of Huron County at the cellular council meeting on Tatesday. The,loeal lietterthen are harvesting thoft SitePleaaf Mt this ,Week, being inethes thick anaeof-good--qualitye Pligalris A ,Wedielhe eine .80/era1tieed iti Par*. tialee Paenfbaaerien. Chureh, Toronth, 1nd;:#46,1t• 10150Mtted 1#nitigngeo'''Uffitrite tlargSret o„•.d.010iter Of -Mi. and Mrs. Win.: t •', % ' .eit'llaalleltieratia- Lielit. Alex ,...,„.4k olit,1,:titio.44.0.-:.go.Aat...Calit.•-,, Santee -1. . . ''' latelarS. "gbiellik °t Iii# O *ebung,* tki,",;filiii'o'A'Oi.,,,,.•'ileitot:,,,',o-tillopktitit,,b,110.. . . , . ,.,.,,,,,,'',4,4vt.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,;;,,,,,4,, d. ' , .,;,,,'„,:,.....•,,,,,,.,,,, .,,...,4?,n,,.,,,,,1,,,,,.,.',,,,',',4,',..,, , . , ,- ,.....„ . . The packing and labelling of the finished work is quite an arduous task and just here I'd like to voice thanks to Ma Herold Brandon and Mr. W. Parker for the ttansportation of the bales, free of caarge; to Mr. Charles Toms for tying up of the boxes, and to Mrs. Percy Weston and Mrs. Chas. Toms for storage facilities. The lad- ies who paaa tac eat boxes for our Forces, three times yearly, have a stn. ens BETAMIN (B -Complex) tablets • . Messrs. Hattatd; and Mae.; Ogerge te.APPtt *flat Vfiri theaked ter4their P4neas nfireirtele :hg trwasporiAtiO*19,:tbe-bleed :dollars chute. PeThalls et4ers ;be 40,o, to help, tis 1140 Niro*, . As' repertS- given ba, the lixeMbells tbeiOktive poinnlittee, surVey of the, wane; but aa, yeer haxa Wad- ta 'We lag geteseel as president' eM114, I wish to .express myetancereathitalallo the Officers of theetvite unttejana40 those of Bayfte/d foralletar splendid cnoperatioa, I 'know theWithout their laYalty -eV their extlent work, the work Of the bra Oka* 1,9041eraaa/d !ity,ria 'Mos' The secretarynaartaeRoberteSciaali- mer, then gave a Awry camerehensive. repeat ef theyear% workeatNtanb,er of volunteer Weekera 75, with two Co. operatiageunitsreaThe ,number of ,,art- icles sent • to., alibeate headquarters eyere as follonser.,Knitted 225; ciirllian 326, hospital 294-ab1ankets, gains; ete. 33, ccimfort begotten. eArticles &stria buted to Sailors,. .Soldiers and Air- men, 32; material on hand; to start the year 1944: 15,% lbs, of wool, 50 yds. of factory cotton, 126 yds. flan- nelette, 4 yds. print, 15 yds. dress ma- terial, 34 bath' for quilts. " Mrs. George Elliott then gave' the treasurer's report tor the year, which was most eatisfaatorY: Receipts Donations: Hayfield Agricul- tural Society, danee ....t.$ 50.72 Five 'cash donations 11.95: Grant from Huron County600.00 Campaign subscriptions 801.96 Fund raiiing events: calen- dars • ' • , • 6.00 Thtee dancea 'i58.95 Drew on quilteatad sale of "'' • al0:96 Sale of eatlitibletseella.yflekle 10.50 50% of earnietelaeiraceedisa, • -'22268 Breirth Faltrearizeafer Briantain URs Fate prize5.00 Blue, Water's Unit's fund - raising events 4" A.141-• Salvage stag. Collection at meetang, a 4 1.00 Designated..., donation's : to) • .Greek relief .... ..• 7.00 $2,37796 Expenditures OateDivisionamilitary work $ 167.51 Milan work, matenals 10530 Loc iel purchases, material.. • 7.91 Canapaign expendes 4.77 Refund to Zurich for sub- scriptions collected in error - 16,0-0 Designated to Greek Relief 7.00 id to Bassi/01= 25.00 Expenses of 3 dances dozen caleralene Administra.t,ign ead excise stamps , 60.81 2.72 2.89 Work room supplies 4.61 Ontario Headcelarters, 85% e of, campaign el. 1,608,03 Cash ba, an hand; Dec., 1943 ' 346.31 $2,377.96 'Reports were then given by Mrs. Fieetr •Weasen, :of the Bronson, ;Line Unif, and Mrs. Ratisell Grainger, of the Blue Water -Highway Unit, also by •Mrs. Walter Westlake for thefin- ance ; committee. e Rev; 'Jahn Graham then took the ()hair for the - election of officers which were as- follows: Honorary Presidents, Mrea: We Woods, Mrs. Gairdner; president, 1VIiss M. tirling: seal.etarea - Mrs. Robert Scotchiner; tkalitiarga Meta R. L. Bee - sett; vice-presidents, Mrs. Margaret Fergasen and. Mr,34. Toms; honor- ary etrice-preeitiente, • Rev: John Gra- hame key. A. S. Colwell, Rev. D. Lane, Mr. Wm. L. •Ferguson, Air. Mal- colm Teens; auditin,e, Mrs, M. Pren- flee arid Mrs. L. Scetchmer, Liastin Officer, Mrs. D. A. .Volume; atinattee etnntalttee'EMesdaineS Malceinl'TO10:9, Percy. ,Weeton, R. H. T. Peendee, W. Westlake, J. Sturgeon, 3ie,a`4Messes. Wm. le Ferguson, Mal- colm Toms, A. a. Erwin, Charles Gemeinlardt, Lloyd Scotchmer, G. Little.' The meeting -was' adjourned •and closed:with the singing et ,"God Save the king." -• , . • HENSALL Suffering from 13ackeches, Rheum. alic Pain, Sciatica, eLutabago is net necessary: Uee RUMACAPS at once for quick relief. Middleton's Drug Store. Give growing children Page.Gria pendous undertaking. We new have three' :dozen boxes to .pack at Cbrati- mas time. I am sure the letters writ- ten by one oE our members, bring cheer ,and comfort to our overseas lads and their replies reveal the ir- terest and pleasure in the receipt of theletters, once a, day. Middletona Drug Store, Hensall, Ont. (Continued from Page 1) man's addres,s, two -choruses by the entire schatel, a weleome by the jun- iors, 'recitations by four pupils, drills, Mak:Maid; PloWet gild 'Rose Drill and Lest winter we were dismayed :Maypole; -dialogues, "The Fathers' when we received our campaign quota, feeling the sum asked, far be- yond the teach of the conimunity. But how thrilled we were with the re - sponte our caavassers met! So we would gratefully thank all our can- vassers and especially their chairman, Rev. Jelin Graham, for the splendid result obtained: The entirefitiatace committee worked faithfully to- raise money by entertainments and, various means to provide funds needed for the -soldiers' boxes and to help the, fina,nces of the branch. The carnival in the summer was a great suceass and we alone:alike to motion the sale of the little mrochure on Hayfield, donated by Mrs. Rhynas, also the money raised at the Fall Fair ber. Cbrietmas tags and by a fortune telling !Thoth. We would thank the Agricultbral Society for the prizes of- fered far the display of Red Cross work. 1 mil sure the women Members; owe Mr. Irwin and Mr. Ferguson, our thenks fer' the comforts ef our weirk- rooM at the 'Orange Hall and we thana ,the „members „of the Orange s„LecTge for the afree iiee of their &Or and lighting. We are indebted to the village for the free use of the -Town Hell for moneY-raieing concerts, and other use. „ . ' in the autumn a beautiful service was held one Sunday evening when the three clergymen ef the Village ell United to Make the sterviee one lOttle to be remeithered -ay U3 All. Tho0 Mho have 611:1146d In the ser- vice of -cur 'Xing and Eitteire 'Wore bereared"baathe unrelling Of the Hotter Rail oil *Malt we Iwo tilletyalteten tatnes. Mr. Atberti Weeds: Is 10 pe cangratiflatedt on Ills hgtxtlail w_oif eat the 'Honer' INV arid 'We Weald at* ga Mania* Mr. ate401116. Atkinadie eatitstahallat at • 14: • . • 110Q4D•ilwirettrzifef 1,1,4,.,4,$•nr,,h• .0:.1s,Twigw, :..941Ijnt,01414.6 '0:04* ' go'gf• "iiiti, • *it"' itti '14:41101,3* 10,4 ilaa Paaaaat liair: A.; 4 ;!,--t.:‘,F,Il(it4;17;7i:IM-4;41'0i7111104;.''' ',•,•,.,,,i•poator .'Wor tbm. ' c,f09;4613$' ,9•4 a , ,„ e 4tUartehodaaP110P#1', .49. Pr4.4§ 4towiAg : • :WolyLiP,Pmppro,torpA,Ifg#1- „roi) #'1.4: gi 4 4 • :gym .41).FBA,4,, '„..444•OFP'.;1•17 1;;..m41,,o, or -,tra,Tel4g: r„. 1,row4 ' toOnoitt with AudA ,,,Oliilkitillea . TIVAP"; a .aie#4 l'Olte.'44. ,*1.), 1401.040''10,htii',4*.O• :i'a a 04-44 wn14' ' 'PhOP1.1044,a ', , WtOSJW.`"ldiliPf` tot nellar,. "•Tkey *ill live on- aMla,-br larder girls,00brisipen,..101:logi3,,,OR- "YPell'kwrira 'ReSiaall resi4o4t, laby," ermeatatialtia a/Seeaseaa, ,..Cglial;:a•A 'PT.* ilakkahaa 'WW1' 1.laigg 4he Ppl4:teine.attfJ:t: .T:i.:•.t047..0331;;;I:t. :erillileen:Ah;t1:7:7;774:7 at 'W-" 141.91:0 A'agACah ata, l'Ph! qua Waltea" The Put ,niiinlipr4Waiheat IOWA% to.r, Many Yetaaa a Was presented by the entire steliatil• 4taa ilea,* ineeeing, of the W. M-.- dePietsd 4'4,40 ''..0-tiriett.40.9-HttliWrand ',,i; ,V.ff!ted 'Oh, rCh Ykf..• M;. $: Meets' e he delightial eveatng concludedWith. JOWthiClahte4h8frOeradC,beedfeHI'menesralawlettakat 3104 Mrs. 0. 40:e.er:1;lan'ecitnC4174141474776.4.4-.3;r:31:Pe..1;tt; the National Anthem. , . „ . the hOme of •Mrs. C. (leak tal 'nurse Hensel' resident, whel has bee a Taak- •was area, chair. Pae -opening arm Lag 'tar .1143m# with her 4/lee° and "Staad.VP. Stand Up For Jes140,". was nephef, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Trace, at followed .with theeLord'S 'Prayer mad Shedden, had the -misfortune to slip the Scilateeeereading, Psalm 96 tale: and fall in the home, fracturing ,ber en by Mrs. A, Speacar. The reports' 4143- 11t8- Ellat°hihrti. 18.- hi her 79th for the Year wereapresented The Yineaarrri, edahallifr:atdsbedetllatr parli6sal 11°1 tleffirl.yriar C,wiraceles8w8th4o8eewatostagil vreanie,0 tfger patient at the General Hospital, U;t:, supe.rintendent, Nflas M. Ellis.;- Min Thomas. She is in aunt of Mrs, C. Bds$1e6.s. , in824eri L. Sinks, of Hensall, and a! Hetsal sisiten4T. 0ttonthe aebup;BodBaby 4Band,was21 4$efe5i.d7 i 0 total raised, for the W.M.S. was $510. Imawn aafildMrms.i.sMawryfiriamrown,0 Wood,- Mr. to ask the members to have all dues Charles Keddy and Miss Nettie Ped- 1 by the February meeting. Mrs. A. dy, of Hensall, a,nd Mrs. W. N. Mur- Clark rendered a lovely solo, 'Hie dock, of -Exeter, visited her at the hospital on Sunday last. Ey e is -On the Spftrow," Miss Gladys Luker accompeniin.g at the 'piano. The annual congregational meeting Theto ofah-e United Church, will be heidain 13Cross ic oiasytaken b ah. ablysani Mh the church aasement on , Monday, really has meant to our lives wa11rsadiWii own Jan. 31st. • The annual Red Cross meeting of thhreoueghhritslitme Christmas sfpoirriatnyozethiTet= the iocal branch will be held in the have love, in their hearts to all men Town Hall on Tuesday evening, Jan. of all races for where love 'dwells 25th. The year's reports will be hate 'Fin hover abide. A letter of presentd . thanks was: Teed by the,secretary • The h•ockey game Chiselhurst vs. from Mr. and Mrs., GeorgeHess, ex - Renee% played at the lima rink on pressing thanks for sympathy shown Friday evening late, was witnessed them in their recent sad- bereavement. by a large number • of Interested The closing hy,inn, "Take My Life Mickey fans. Chiselhurst was the win- i and Let- It Be,' was sung and ga aer, the score being 7-2. ..r i Merner closed with the benediction. lcMs.iseaTunelWeicocPakraelliiheormise. ver rri 1141111 ean-tathe Arnold Circle of Carmel Presby - Miss Sally Manson was hostess for Itatia, and members' of her family' teriart Church, the president, Mrs. • Were sentlor. At date of writing her Melvin Moir, presiding. Following condition is fair. ' a the opening barna, Miss Sally Man - aan.a.o. nanlaasiMerdenSundays.WilliainwititMrs.Whe,ofsmiled in prayer. . The Bible reading was given by Mrs. Norman Stanlake. laaBontaron and Ml -o. L. Simpson. The offering was received and the l' G' iitear letter atleiVe113'm, fees made. A reading, "Wings Over Ano.wOrsrtattiomn- Payment of ramieberehip and birthday ed in Rear, he states_thatehe receiv- Jordan," was contributed e -by -,Miss elms athen Cw.hroismanenass pinasrtcietul ts?enatmdbywth,aer :iaslcluYseledanasndilideTsilechebsueshinwiessth-N/Wraiss. Service Committee in good condition, L. Baynham and Miss Sally 'Manson ,atal the contents .were lovely 'Mid much appreciated. Amalie said in his letters that whoever made the candy sure knew how to make good candy. The Grand Bend unit of the Red Cross raised $1,698:00 during 1943 and the Junior Red cross • raised $96-.09,. Much knitting and sewing was ac- complished. — Donald Shepherd, son of Mr. W. S. Shepherd, of Flensall, who is attend- ing school at London, was admitted to Victoriaaateepital on SundaY glif- fering with.-Vneumonia. „ Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore have received a -cablegram from their son, Kenneth, saying that he bas .been, promoted to Farina Officer. as captains. The topic, "Out in the Fields With Goa," was given by Mrs. J. Taylor. The meeting concluded with the singing of "The. Day Thou Gayest, Lord," and -the benediction. Contests were enjoyed and refresh- ments igrved by the hostess. Mr. Williaxn Cutting, of Exeter, was the lucky winner of the crocheted chesterfield set; made by Mrs. A. Foe - ter, sponsored by the Five Hundred 'Club of Hensall. Forty .dollars was realized from the sale of tickets, which will be listed for Semites for the boys overseas. Mr. William Shepherd, well' known Hensall resident, suffered e -bad fall this week. X-rays taken at' Scott Jared - Doherty Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, •reveal- . • • • ed a fractured wrist.. ' • The marriage wassolemnizea on Pilot Officer,. Gerald Passmore, • of Thursday, January 13th, at St.. Paul's Terrace, B.C., is, spending. a laday Cathedral, London, ef Eleanor Croys- leave with his parents, . Mr. and, Mrs. dale Doherty,'Ph.D.,, of the Faculty a John Passmore. .the Univereity of Western Ontario, Word has been received from Mists. Minnie Reid in ,Orlando, Florida, only daughter of Ven. Archdeacon W. where she is speli.ding the winter in J. Doherty and Mrs. Doherty, London, '. to, Rev. Arthur Henry Jared, L.Th., the interests of her health assistant at St. Paul's, On of Mr. and Preparatory service was held in Mrs. Arthur Jared; of Lansing, near Carmel Church Friday evening at 8 Toronto. , Very Rev, Dean P. N. 13.°1- and Holy _Communion adminis- Harding read the marriage service, tered at the morning service Sunday. last. Rev. Joseph 'realer, tbe minis - and at the celebration of Holy • Com- • munion which followed the ceremotiy, ter, occepied his own pulpit. His Grace :the Archbishop of Huron A very successful bingo and dance was held' in the; Town Hall, Hensall, was ,the celebrant. Geo... Lethbridge was /at the organ, playing the "Gloria OR Thursday evening last, seonsared in, Excels's" 'in Gregorian plain -swig by -the .Eieter-ilensall hraneleeca the and sold French communion music Canadiee Legion. - Mr: W. C. Stone 'auring••••the celebrwas master of ceremonies. Fifteen and Pastel stocks ' and chrysanthemums adorned the' al.! prizes of $2.00 .or War Savings Stanips six epeeist games of $3.00 or 'Wer tar for the wedding -at which the and SavingsStamps were given away .dur- . bride's father gave her in marriage. , She wore a smart two-piece' gown , .1..itegille evening, also a door ,prize. brown soft. wool, with 'butt„.nt aintrimehrerate the evening -Dr. A. R. Camp - 'brown and geld and blouse in ,beige .bell, president of the War Service Committe, Made an appeal on behalf tone. /ler little hand-mede hat in brown 1,1th self tone flowerg accent; of the I•ocal branch of theRed Cross ed in sequins, and a small veil. An for donations of new or used cloth - ng for •RuSsian. relief, the same to he eessories in brown and a corsage of i : left at .he ,Town Hensall, the harmonizing roSes completed the briae's ensemble with which she, car- campaign to close January 21st. The ried a white prayer book. MrPave Hundred Club bad a booth ins. Rote' ald Allen, as matron of honor, . wore' the hill and' realized $1500 from this, air force blue crepe with small...match.to be used for smokes for the boys' o ing .hat and corsage of roses. Rev. overseas. Murdock's orchestre furn- A, H. O'Neil was best man.: Mrs, ished the mueic for the dance. Doherty' wore for her daughter's wed- Meeting ,of Sunbeam Mission .Band ding a Mack gown with gold..eequin • The Sunbeam Mission Band of Car - trim. and email black hat having mel Presbyterian Church Hensel' feathers in soft tones of blue and met on January 9th at 2.30 p.m. for red a.nd a little veil. Red roseaforna- their first meeting of the New ed her corsage bouquet. The bride- The meeting opened by singing two I it'irso•elLsw6A0::4'11;i:,:7 „, e,„ tIVE;;;,,t,:e.:041.4.1.4:;;gova00;;;,01‘14,.vflitlii:0_,Avsett!1:0e,:a:'':,4,.;,, , eatea'aa&'1,40 4.4.0fatt/f 10107,1'440 a": 13Clettei4‘gc:rp' ''teiojlet‘ ;At °t0;"*.li:git Sif last yettf, toiy 4 ,- k1,30.7.7e0::.,;x4iireerseso,:tivedoenebt:, ; Orr, .followeil.bx a Prayer by , -Douglas Moir.' 'latemeeting closed with a hymn and the Lordata PrayerIn ' u:eis°T1L local braneb of;the 1elMll.• Red Crass will hold their aanualmaeta ia the Town Hall, Hensalli . on yTI;aetzd'sa3rrepoervtr .!bing,jealiali2ent"I. tOcl"Ian: an added feature taf tae eaella Will 1* the showing of two4,znatiOn' and Sound • films,, "The ,Reitid To Tokyo" and "The' Mask", Oe • ' ..... . .. ' basdheenena sr'efriol‘luriss‘li.4114 at""thCalaltto'rk' wb m ot her 'daaghter and eon -in-law Mr. and ; Mrs. Dave Kilpatrick, London, Will be. PleaSed to learn is leaproviaga the pneuthonia having %leen checked. a :•"•:LAC. Donald Maglainnan stattoned at Clinton,. is Visiting with, his wife and fainili'en.a tvrfitireeks' ' leave. , Donald expects coalad!. overseas shortly.: • Mrs. S.chwalm is .beliag- visited by , her son, Pte. Carl Sah*alni. " : Peggy, who ho alWalifax41,.4-atItti°b11$7. eaderwditahugthhteerw, • Mr. John • Pfaff, is Spending thin week with IDS daughters in London. Mr; Henry Horton, who has 'beets • ee eery ill at this home here for the past , f:ewmrsw.e,vvekiatii'alimasci:mappx4rotr;doti;ahyer7r; and hie condition is now! satisfactiala moved into the village ids, get .e . • .nitely. settled. We':1001cOMe, her "tar • 7 our midst., • _.Mrs.-;; Webster . Turner,. of Clinton' • but formerly, of Ilillegreen, is getting; comfortably settled m her ;home' in • • Hefisalle We all welcOme,.her to our IPJdshte. TW,ohelo Claes will held their . monthly meeting on Friday evening, Jan. „21st, 'at eight' o'clock sharp. 4' good attendance is requeited ist the officers for theDonainHg years are' to -` • • , heextSunday, appointed. N Jan. 23rd, Rev. R. Brook's morning theme will be "Wor- ship" end in the evening, "Half, Truths That Lead Mee. Astray." Ladies, Aid Entertained Mrs.' W. R. Davidson entertained Group 2 of the Ladies? Aid of Carmel Presbyterian Church at her hortie. on - Tuesday evening last. There were 30 present and the chair 'was taken by' Mrsa-Frank Farquhar. The meeting , opened with the singing of the hymn, . "Blest Be the Tie That Blade," fel- lowed with the Lord's Prayer in uni- so. Mrs. Roy Bell outlined the'life and .workeof ,the late Robert 'Burns mid a tree contest was featured, in oharge''Of Mrs. Farquaa,r. Mrs. Far- quhar also oontributed an ipteresting. reading, '"Who Pays the Mbilsitexil" The closing hymn, "Sun Of M.y Soul" . • and the Miipah benedicticin Colleted - ea this delightful evening, after which a social hour asspent. The s He en tso ragl le ISouthp.jra:0 /3; r a;:h,hwaciyf • 1 t4 „ Red crops held a quilthig at the home 0xtr. ,, 4, south ' of Ieisll, .Thi,rettlay. after- ' noel', Jan. 20th. Two quilts were 'quilted which will be donated, to the local Hensel' Branch of the lied CrOSs. A social ,hour was spent. School Board Elects Officers „ The Hensall School Board bead their meeting on Monday, Jemmy 17; anti the fallowing Officers Were elect- , ed for the year: okairmsz, Naughton; members, Alf' Clark, Geo-, Hees, 3. Flynn, ;Carl Passtnore, E. L. Mickle; secretary-treasturer, A. L. . Case; truant officer, J. W.:Ortwein; - Caretaker; George ,Hudson; RepOrts saow a balance of $1,400 far the year witk no ,debetauree Unpaid: Inspec- tor's report stowed good progress In — a,. IIA fnegunrc:nnomsChurch Annual Meetlria The annual meeting of St. Faure ' Anglican Church was held Monday, Jan. rah; at 8 p.m. Rev. A. M. Hunt; Rector' acted as. chainitaa. All branches of the church &honed- a: sraall ourplus and the following 0112- r; cers were appointed: Minister 'S war- den, W. Fee; people's Warclen, Henderson; vestry clerk, A. L. Casea , delegate to Synod, R. H. 'Middleton; sub dtelegate, A. Case; secretary- • treasurer, Miss Mary Fee; sideemea, It H. Middleton, II. Lawrence, Louie Clark, A. L. Case; select vestry; *fie, Lavender, Mrs. L. 'Clark, Mrs.. dieton, Mrs. Goodwin, A. L Case, H Lawrence, Robt, Cameron, R. H. Midp.'''` dleton; atiditera; H. Laweetice",": H. lVfiddleton.. -------- Amer ik rm. =ism p 8y71.dor YERY 11/BI4/24/air 7,-4,et- TA/Ea/4 out' / S.7711 DaelTEL. -4P-• aaiaKIWay• ...... a'afaira- AlAglYill A 1oract.- _,77/, R4,11(111,174e44.1 J/11PaeritA.,, .00 • ...01A/AQ/AN Al/ZZ RRSTc/08 iS TO CIZT8E Me MAW faX45` 8.e/us-p agoe/R Mg GONE T 0 A-1.0Wh` AfaitYPON$ OF AWE ...garr,l4k*F S*1.1' AX'.'it,SA/TY OF ethi"49A10 7i,'"" '40kt)6141:,P alt.,../.10 elAr61419-/YOR.477/AN 71/4" Y NE,Ra ANP 7,744fryk,,to 77,/, PR/4', cozy* .theS.c.e r i '.''' re '14.07e440€2.004--- .: .; ; .,. V....: . ..,?.1.•4. '2.:1 •40' .:4(' . •4. a‘ea '-'./.. ;.t. THERE IS ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE', BoardTlae artinotmoetnieyecos 4041;:kr4rathileS,,, price ceiling, but:alto seesibair aiiifficient supplia diet aCtiral etsentiale of lifeis, mailable • feek civilians. TO do' iNs bat , quently-financeddinaareliesis 1 of goods,. ;has iusurmg sup- plies add avoiding thebeedia -!. rationing, If nobody buy i: more than, theY need,neryote wIli 'tji have e0raighAe01 • toed hare1 , , 'JOHN LIMITED : "tOidoo, ' 4