The Huron Expositor, 1948-12-17, Page 1REC
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Coune
Bus
Teeke
eusld its
in the
Welke&
Prestidedi
Present.
Medlcra
E. A.
port fo
ehowed •
the towrv
general
schools
A total,
cable di
vilieh 29
myelitis
noculatio
the Medi
whieh
from pr
Per cent
age) pro
20 per
35 per c
65 per
cough.
Board
which In
es of M
members
$4. Joh
sanitary
cer for
A bysl
tion Dec
at Wats
!passed,
munerati
councillo
43ounty
ty rates
and Mc
were pa
distance
enspectiv
School
ed: Are
ed a Pa
3 andi at
$1,383.48
$335.69;
St. Col
Sertforth
Clinton
The CI
littering
deaths
gime to'
A grant
Seaforth
Brucefiel
The C
write th
of Onta
install a
section
Highway
Clerk w
notices 1
payers n
retries af
Goes co
or contr
sible for
plowing
Road
paid a
eluded a
bet: n ty,
phone a
$56.06;
culture,.
At the
the Ree
bers and
dinner
Paren
Mr. a
Brussels
Murray,
their sis
on Mon
itt Bruss
to theft
3 to 10
MINI
The
'Seaforth
at the
G. Cam
Church,
diseussi
formatio
formai
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chosen
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SEAFORTH AGREES TO ANSWER CALLS
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• Meeting.
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Activities; . Elects ',M-
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smith, Mintleinal, OnUrtell,
cluni.14„4,040 for•oe oat
Attractive• N
New Edifice
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WITHIN
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4; 'Beafentli, Asmatetu• Athletic
et Atkin. held .fts anneal meet-
irde ' the Then Hall on Tueeday
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Dr. P. L. Br'atl. Y •'ie:ct'e. d'
president of neaforth Enema :166
of the Canadian Legion at. the en-
""d'n.Pit ••/#0h.S,
'eet"eee°,nritisadkreies,911
rel*n Halla "0-eafertk "
aye. B,eivirts A. Nechnleten
•and all inembere were'
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1 . Officer Of Health In.
Oaken lits
• Replaces Eighty -Year-
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old Frame Building in
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' Stanley.
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SLEET '
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Highiney traffic was eldest
halted Wednesday when the
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Six Tenders on Garbage.
Collection But Deci-
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sion is Postponed
"eve g President W T Teen
even els the eltivir and received the
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fi „AI Matement In regard' to
" ' ' t andyities wields. took niece
41.• •14Tiver i•••ths.
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nual meeting of the branch kridey
evening. Be will assume office this
trei-JnganuiliasrtyalreTtn44.ere7°.11iefl .4
The raeeting, whfch. waia in
charge of the president, 'A. y„. enc..'
d*riPt in• fr9,0,,,, of the
.:ee'eSale..'e:cnt:ti:iti;e1:40:,+be'm71411.riii.116,
',1•1- S. ',re'Rt-'s'i' and•'0i.''''4.14
U'AtOPIsing"tO each .0100*
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presented re-
, district was struck by the aro
Pbe'reporeendered the -operation
entitlinh...thechildr
' the, year, The report
sins birth and 19 death
SUP during' the Year, with
ileadth conditlot's good Ill
(Contributed)
Sunday, Dec, 12, was a raemor-
able day for the congregation andit
United
pled storm of the. Winter.
Roads and sidewalks s'oon be
came a glare of ice that made
travel of an kind '
Y a dangerous
Seaforth. is prepared to respond
to flih calla in Tuckersmith within,
ratlius of five miles. of town, an
a .basic charge of $150. the
of ee teazles . 1nel:tiding girls'
PO I, juvenile hardball: and the
en denier aoftball. The meet -
ing. orou.geily diseussed the finan-
se
e
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Lean, heard coixunittee chairmen
review the activitiee of the peen
y e a r. Membership coreraittee
chairman, Jahn Flannery, report -
ed membership
Stocking and the free
' • t".t!.• Regent Theatre 'hey" 'g. ale
out to all' distlict.shh,p'ot '
threilighed. the township.
os. es eases. ee eenesethe.
sease were reported, of
the friends ot .Goshen
Chuiele• when their efforts end
their hopes' were 'rewarded' by see-
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task The sleet and freezing-
rein continued intermittedly
Thursday, when
per Call,
town -council decided at Re meet
ing Monday evening. The baste
csiel,' tateraent 'which was 'finally.
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., a ...
at ,s, new high
with 145 members. • •
Entertainment Committee Chair-
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. were mumps; three polio-
and one scarlet fever. In-
ns were given children at
ing the .coan.pletion and the open-
ing of their beautiful new church.
The .new building is of red brick,
tuntiii rising
emperatures cleared the worst
. .
of the nee. .
charge covers•any call that results
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in the brigade being on duty' up to
an hour. For eadt hour . or or
tion
rotiloveing other business, the
Madding proceeded with the elec-
tiehaPt efficers. Duetchthe small
t. of the executive, the
.
W. H, Finnigan, who recent-
ly was elected Chairman of
man Lloyd: Hoggarth reviewed gr-
rangements for the enamel Legion
Christmas dance December 27th.
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RE NTI,
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cal Health Officer's office
long With ineoculations
ivious years, showed 65
with basement, tower and belfry;
is modern in lighting and heating;
has a very attractive appearance,
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of an ,hour -beyond the 'first
hour, there will he id additional
charge of $50. The agreement be-
dttirenlan,,,
rideefing decided. that the Present
elefeSbe re-elected. •to -carry on un-
the Board of Scott Memorial
Hespital. Mr, Finnigan, in
this issue, commences- a series
The 'branch hese cora,pleted arrange-
ments whereby veterans frt this
district in London Hospital ' 11 red
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RECE 'TION
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of children (1-14 years of
and is a credit to the congregation
the Mr. Ivan Kalb-
comes effective upon acceptance by
mckersmith.
tii.Ote spring meeting. These are
,as• 'tellows.: Honorary president,
of .arts discussing hospital
problems.
ceive cigarettes each week. Sick
and Visiting Chairman 33. 0. MUIT
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tected against d4phtheria,
ent against scarlet fever,
and contractor,
fielsch, of Zurich.
7 BLIND PERSONS
The question of fire protection
.treattindi E. 'Willis; presadent, W. T.
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told the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. John S
ant against 'smallpox and
cent. against whooping
Total expenses for the
.2 'Health were $196.40,
It replaces the f•rarne building
which was known as "thse littide
white -church," which has Moo
the storms and served, the cora-
IN SEAFORTH AREA
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in the neigth,boring township arose
when Reeve Arthur Nicholson and
Councillor 'Harold Jackson appear.:
ed before council as a deputation„
requesting information the
Tenni vice-Pnesident, Elms Bosh-
ante 'secretary -treasurer, James A.
Murray; executive: Ralph McFad-
dere Bill Smith, Larne Dale, B. F.
Christie, Louis. Boehart, F. A Dob -
A.H. WARNER PR S
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Officers elected by the meeting
include: Paet president', A. Y.
McLean; president, Dr. P. L.
Bratty; let vicenresident, A. W.
Sillery; 2n -di
Carnochan Guests. Of, .
. Honor At Party..
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eluded salary and expen,s-
0.H., $162 40 salaries of
, $84; sanitary insPector,
inunitY for almo,st tour score years
R stood at the crossroads-, a land-
mark -to guide the weary traveller
by, but more important
,
Field Representative 0.,
d-
C.N.LB. Addresses
as to
basis on which Seaforth wouldpro-
vide fire protection in that particin
of the township near the town.
son and Eric Munro. ,
The past season was, the most
active •Seaforth sport fans and
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BAYFIELD SOCIETY
vice-president, B. J.
Duncan- secretary, Fred E. Willis
treasurer, R. S. McDonald; house
committee, George Kruse, chair-
.
MT. and Mrs. *John H. Caseuictien:
Tuekeramith, wbo were reeeneli:.',
married, were honored MonclaYin
i -Earle was appointed
ins-pector and truant offi-
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paseing
still, it stood as a, guide. to the
travellee on life'a pathway, the
weary discouraged traveller, point
Lions Club. -•
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Similar requests were being made
to other ere departments. adjoin-
ing other portions of the townstip„
teams have seen in snany years.
The anan.agers, Jim. MacDonald, of
•the girls; Gus Boussey, of the jUV-
Agricultural Society Ends
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I ear s uperatioril,Vith
mbesen: ; sepneteeirattain:emveent, ThGeomoragss Wpie
Hays; sick and visiting, W. C.
nnigeighlitborw-sheann debotriustnastwielohehuriteele4,d'
.0ardno's Hall to alsend 4 .seeiali.
ev itetting date of nomina.
. 27, 1948, from 1-2 p.m.,
sn,'s Hall, Kippen, was
ing him to the cross, to the Sav-
Sour of the world, and to the
'home beyond the river.
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Addressi membe f th Se
thrth LicinsegClub. at rtabeeir meee mg
the deputation. said: The matter en'ileg, and .Tack Wright and Bill
had been brought to a head by the .0'Shea, of the seniors, who did a
assistance ren by Seaforth on great S job, were congratulated en
SUfplUS.
Sutherlatid; property, F. Sills;
embership, John Flannery; chap-
lain Rev. Father T. P. Hussey;
evening .and to welcome MM.'
Carn-ochan to the community.' .
Reeve Arthur Nicholson ofTuckt
s was a by-law aettin.g re-
one of reeve, $110, end
rs at $80. ' •
. og Huron was .paid coun-
, $16,174.68; Tuckersmith
Sinop Telephone Systems
id. assessments . and long
of $7,047.91 and $118.04,
ely.
prepaSed
Many and sacred are the naemor-
ies connected with the old 'House
of God,' lint all these and more
will be incorporated in the -beau-
tiful new House of God., built vritn
considerable sacrifice, but freely
and gladly given or the Glory of
God and the advancement 'of His
.
in . the Commercial tel Monday
t'Y ening, Alfred Sparks, deld re-
presentative for the Canadian Na-
tional Institute for the Blind, told
eh ti there 15 000 b - d
e mee ng .ere are , lin ,
in Canada.
In Huron County there are 45
bl' • ersons- •
Ind p , S an
and. in eaforth d
cliStrict there are seven- During
.the occasion of the fire whicd.ered,
h, re- their:fine showing by the meeting .
cently destroyed the EgmonclvIlle Duento the latenees of• the season
blacksmith and meohine shop. It first attempt of juvenile
and
was agreed that had, Seaforth not haedhall, with laCk of support, the
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given assistance,. the adjoining juvenile team showed a slight
garage would have been lost also. deficit, but with equipment on hand
The decision to propose an reedy for next' season, the meeting
agreement was only reached after when assured the second year would
The annual meeting of . the •BaY-
field Agricultural Society was held,
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in the Town Hall We-datesday. The
meeting e -as opened bs- the .presi-
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d.ene, A. H. Warner, and Mrs. re
s
is. Bassett was appointed t
.secre secretary
se the •
r meeting. C. Diehl was
:chairman for the election of offi-
,
here
gant-at-Arm A. J. Calder;
'3' - s'
pensions officer, R S. Box; trus-
tee C. P. Sills• auditors, M. A.
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Reid, J. E. Keating.
Following the election of de-
cers cards. were enjoyed and lunch
served.
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ersanith, spoke .briefits an,c1 extend-.
ed a hearty welcome to, Ms.
Carnochan and congratulated theme'
Dancing. was enjoyed during the
evening to Irwin's' orchestra eled
later J. Wellington, Crich read an
address and resented them witlh
a sofa bed.
accounts, passed incluse
a, .$11,290.01 (Area receiv-
Kingdom.
The opening services; were large -
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the past year the Institute spent
on the Seaforth blind,
more titan an hour-long discussion tell a different. story.
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' y ccuncil, and then only after •
cers for the year 1949.
The president reviewed the work
75 Pupils To Sing At
Mr. and Mrs.' Carnocban made
fitting replies and presented .each .
meet on account on Sept.
'e charged $9.87 interest;
ler attended, many of the friends
coming from a distance to be pee-
.
nearly $500
Mr. Sparks eaid.
airman o e meet ng was .
Ch ' f th i ' W
Councillor W. A. Roes had deanand-
ed .e. recorded vote. 'Men it was •
taken, his was the dissenting
of the past year, making certaip
suggestions for the work to be
. Candlelight Service
present with a piece of wedding
'cake* ....
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3, 11,681.67; SS. No. 10,
Seaforth S e p a r a t e,
Hibbert Separate, $42.75;
unban Separate, $27.20;
sent. The minister, Rev. (Miss)
Reba Hern presided, and tribute
was paid to .her by the visiting
ministers for the wonderful lead-
ership she has given. Rev. W. A.
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kj eou ga e, .an e appreciation
th t d th
of the members to Mr. Sparks was•
expressed y A. .. ery.
d b A W Sill ...„
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,vote i I MRS W AMENT
Mayor M. A. Reid ' 'S ' '
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presided, are . ,•• vs it •
all members, of council were Pres - A
ent. For 'Mayor Reid, it wee. hie s R
la,st council meeting atter thertdere :., RIED 50 YEARS
done during the new year. The
treasurer's report was read and
. showed a good balance on handt
Mrs.• M. Prentice reported on the
National Board
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The annual Christmas carol ane 'Female Subscribers
'hers .For
dlelight service by pupils of eels; - ----'" '-------
Seaforth Public School will be i- Nearly 80 'Years
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High School, $5,165.23;
High School, $1,257.28.
erk was paid -$8.26 for reg-
births, marriages and
nd 200;00 clerical aasist-
Beecroft, of Winghara, chairman
of Huron Presbytery, was preach-
er at the morning servite, the sub -
jeet -of . hiena.ddrese tieing, "The,
.Ots 'the Chiehh." He
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Constance Groups
.s.
, 1101d . Meetings,
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years. Councillor 3.13. Keating .-.'ii'
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was elected mayor by acclamation lerA.,..---
1.n.nown Seaforth
end ••essumes .office in the• nein'," n'ne .direction
744•1,..;• •••••. • , . , nsill•''' '' Ik4ldent Mark Golden
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h In eddreesiid e'auncil, the Tu.-. c,h; ''''' ' '-''.
Film ehowings,
The following members were air-
pointed directors for ,the year:
Cale Diehl, Russell Grainger A.
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H. Warner Elmer Webster, Ralph
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presented in No thsid United
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Church Friday evening. s Mr. James Hilt, of ,Staffa, • tis
Under the of Miss M. The Expositor office Thu da'
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E. Turnbull, and with Mrs. J. Ite newing his subscription, regalled ;
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Stewait as accompanist, seventy-; that The Expositer had been .gein3'..
the:Rode SUPetrectentlent.'
of $25 was made'bid the
Revedance,
stressed the fact of the Church be-
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The Golden Links M18.01071 Band
ersmith delegation explained their A nniversary. • , , .
Cornish, Harald Penhale, Parl
Houston, Fraser Stirling, Harvey
li•ve pupils Will take, pert in the hisittcethe Hill Iteraeenteb week eines- '
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1869. His James Hille .
Lions Club and $10 to the
ing an important factor inegiving
of Constance United Chureh held
mission was purely explanatory
During this the home
Coleman and Fred Bell. Commit-
program.
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•grandtather, •:
n, i
d Library.
Lett was instructed to
a sense of God and of God's pies-
ence. He officiated in the impres-
their white gift service and regular
meeting on Sunday. The meeting
and that they had no authority to past week
of Mr. and Mrs. William Amen
enter into an agreemeet. They t
festivities in
tees included Mrs M Prentice
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Mee E. McEveln, Mrs. Ted Mack,
,
Seaforth E
originally subscribed nearly
years ago..
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' Department of Highways
io and request them to
blinker light inter-
sive service of dedication, and also
brought cordial greetings ' from
Huron Presbytery to the Goshen
opened with repeating the Mission
Band Prayer. Janet •McGregor
read a story following the min-
wished only to ascertain Whether or was the centre of
celebration of their fiftieth wed-
not •Seaforth would provide protec-Mrs.
tion, and if so what the cost would ding anniversary, 1898-1948. A
H. Penhale Mrs l
, • CarHous-
ton Mrs A H Warner Mrs F
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M lure MGeorge Little Mrs.,
Mrs
Inployees
, Guests At Banquet
fi Id Concert •
Bay e
an the
DB' the County Road' and
No.
congregation.
The .speaker at the evening ser-
utes. Busin•ess, was ddscussed and
the collection. was received by
be. family reunion took place last Sun-
When Reeve F. Sills queried the day, and among those present were
.1. cC , ,
J. Howard Mrs 3 Sturgeon
. - . •, Jr,s
Robert
• M. 5 L.. 0 Attracts Big Crowd
he 31 M Ballant •ne Co.,
Stratford •
host turkey
4 it), Brucedeld. The
s also instructed/ to insert
a local papers asking rate-
ot to leave cars on road-
ter snewplowing opera-
ramence, as the township
actors will not be reepon-
damage caused by snow-
equipment.
tccounts cif $1,889.29 were
1 other accounts not in-
neve were as follows: Fox
$6; salaries, $12,50; tele-
ccounts,• 05.40; Printing,
Oth -Agri-
'aFederation,
vice was Rev. R. B. Cumming, of
Lucan, Secretary of London Con-
ference His theme was "Building
To the Glory of God." He sa,id
Soloma.n, in his day built the tem-
Ple to the glory of God. Goshen
in 1948 built to the glory of God.
His 'helpful• addresswill not soon
be forgotten. •
On the platform and assisting
with the services were a number
of thre neighboring ministers, in-
eluding Rev. Mr, Bechler, of Zur-
Rev, R. J. Peters, of McKil-
dch; R
Marilyn Taylor. Mrs.D. Millson
gave the study and the Lord's
prayer was rePeated. Mrs. Mill-
eon was presented with a gift from-eit
the Band on her retirement. The
address was read by Joy 1VIontgom-
err and Marilyn Taylor made the
presentation. The following is.the
adcleess: "Dear Mrs. Millson: We
regret very much that you are giv-
ing up the Mission Band. We have
appreciated your cheerful and in-
structive leadership and we shall
think of you as we look back up-
delegation as to whether the pur- their daughter and Four sons, with
chase of. a township pumper had their families, ane other close rel-
been Considered, Me Jackson said atives.
had not. The difficulty of lo-On the the follov,ing Tuesday, Dec.
eating a pumper, where it could 14, the wedding anniversary date,
serve all parts of the township, open house was held et their home
would seem to preclude such ac- for neighbors and friends.
tion, he said. Among the many messages of
The possibility of damage to congratulations received were let-
Seaforth's pumper when on a ters from. Prime Minister St.
Tuckersmith call, and the reaction Laurent and from Mocha Temple,
of the people of Seaforth to being of which Mr. Arnent has been a
without protection during outside member for 40 years.
calls, was raised' by Reeve Sills, •
Messrs Welsh Ben
and . ,
Rathwell• John Deeves• Forrest
McClure and Charles Gernelnharcl,
Honorary directors are: Thomas
Sn,owden, Fred Midd.leton, Mrs.
Thos .. Snowden , Robert Penhale, D .
H. McNaughton and Frank Kee-
gan; auditors, H. Etinson and
Lloyd .Scotchnier.
At a subsequent meting of the
• board officers appointed were:
Treasurer, Sohn Howard; secre-
they, Mrs. R. L. Bassett; mese
dent. A. H. Warner; let vice-pres.,
Carl Diehl; 2nd Ralph
was a
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dinner for its Seaforth employees
at the 'Commercial ,Hotel Tuesday
eveatng. Gifts were exchanged by
the eighteen employees, and each
received a Christmas. bonus, the
gift of the company.
Attending from head .office were
Mr. Reed and Mr. Fern Welker,
the former acting as master of
ceremonies, Mrs. Garnet McClin-
chey, on behalf of the employees,
expressed the appreciation of the
gathering.
.
The concert g ,- len by the pupils
. e .
of Bayfield Public School was held
in the Town Hall en Friday eve -
ning •last, which was largely at- '
tended and very ably presented.
The singing was exceptionally. .
good. The program included: Wel- "
ceme,, :School and Barbara Bran -
don; "Don't Wait 'Till the Night
Before Christmas," Senior Room;•
"Up on the House Top, Sante
Claus is Coming to Town," Junior
Room; A Geography Lesson; "A
Tree in the Meadow," Senior Girlse,
qf
Mission, Band days 'with
but Councillor E. A. McMaster
vice-pres.,
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38c.
conclusion of the meeting
ve entertained the mem-
officiate of the council to
lop; Rev. A. Hinton, of KIPPen,
and Rev. E. R. Stanway, of Bruce-
field. ,
The -music for the services was
on our
you. On behalf of the GOlden
Links Mission Band we would ask
you to accept 'this gift aa a token
and love for you,
pointed out Seaforth would ton- iremen a e
F. C 11 d
tipue to have the same protectionPlays
it had lend for years. To Chimney Fire
Inether centres similar arrange-.
Coreish.
It was decided that the 1949 Fair
would be held on Sept. 27 and 28.
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Big
' Part in Life of C.P.O.
duet, "Calling Santa Clausr eler-
're- Mac, Irene May; "My Favourite
Cousin"; "Christmas Every Daze"
dialogue, Donna Sturgeon and Hee
"White
t the Cammertial Hotel.
led by the choir, with Mrs. Bruce
of our respect
Seaferth. firemen were called to '
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en McLeodduetChrist -
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Keys presiding at the organ. The
anl many thanes tor all the pat-
ienee kindness extendee to Its.
ments had been worked out. In
Brantferd neighboring municipali- a chimney •fire.at the residence of
. ,
Glee ClUb Sings
The figures 12 play a large part
Inas." Donna Sturgeon and Bars
"Two
IS To Mark
ein:g1ng of the old familiar hymns
was an inspiration to all. The
choir sang: "The Church March-
"Praise
and
—Mission Band, Mem'bers."
The W.M.S. of Cavan United
held their Christmas meet-
ties were served and in Palmerston William A.u.stin, John Street, Wed-
a charge of $350 a call was levied, nesday afternoon. The firwas ex-
according to Councillor B. F. Chris- Regulated with chemicals.
Carols on Radio
in the life of CPC. Fred Stiner,
Chief Gunnery Instructor of H.M.
C.T.S., Cornwallis, who on Dec. 12
bare Brandon; Front Teeth,"
IIe
Senior Room; duet, Who is Com -
ing?" Donald McKenzie and Glen
Diamond Wedding
es On and Ye the Lord";
Church
Thursday, Dec. 9, Mrs.
tie. •
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marked his 36th birthday. Be was
Sturgeon; "Bad Grammar", ethys •
"
"Throne
.
a duet by Mrs. E. Hayter and Mies
ing on with
"Why
The Glee Club of the Seaforth
born at North Bay at 12 o'clock
m
thm Band, Junior Roo ,
,
n.d Mrs. N. F. Geary, of
, parents of 'Mrs. Welter
SeafOrth, will celebrate
tieth
Phyllis McBride, "Jesus Reaohes
Out His Haire; a duet enr Mrs. E.
Keys and Mr. R. Robinson, "Close
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Your Heart No More"; quartette
P. Lindsay openin,g the meeting
with thoughts on the theme, t`The
Christian World at the Foot of
Jesus." There was stied prayer
not bring Egmondville in-
to Seaforth?" Reeve •Sills. asked. Stephen and Grey
"Then they would have dre pro-
tection automatically." sBut you Reeves Re -Elected
Public Scheol. consisting of 35
pupils, under the direction of Miss.
M. E. Turnbull, and with Mrs. J.
A. Stewart as accompanist, ,press
noon on the 12th day of the menth,
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in the 12th month of the year. in
the 12th yean of the century. Dr.
A. E. Rennie of North Bay 'attend -
Out "Christmas Dinner Alpha -
bet." Junior Room; "Tbe Old
Lamplighter," Helen McLeod, trills
dred Fraser, Margaret Howard and • .,
wedding andversary
lay, Dec. 20, at their home
els. They will be at home
friend's on Monday from
p.m.
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by Mrs. Robert Peck, Mrs-. Harvey
Keys, Mr. R. Robinson and Mr. A,
Kee -es, "There's No Rock Like the
Rock of Ages"; a solo by Rev. A.
Hinton, "Open the Gates of the
Temple."
for our missionary, Miss Mat-
thews.M R. Jewitt led in
Mrs.
PraYer. Mrs. Earl Lawson Is to
take the story in January. The
regular meeting day is to be chang-
srl to the second Wednesday In
try and get them" was Reeve
Nicholson's reaction'Reeve Elmer Lawson, Deputy-
son s to the sugges- _ Ha .
non-. It was unreasonable, Reeve Reeve • rry Beaver, and two
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Sills thought, that Egmondville anembers of last year's coed ,
residents should want not only the Roy Schwartz and John Morrissey,
cheaper taxes existing in the town- were re-elected by Stephen, Town-
ented a program of ,ChristmasShirley
carols over CKNX Saturday morn-
.
ing. The program was enjoyed by
largeaudience Seaforth 1
n and
aci i s tri et
Thoee who took special in
in th birth e,sti ted his' ' weight
- g . ema
as. 12 pounds.
According to his father. H. Sens
er, of Gonerich St., .Seatorth, the
four concurrent numbers in a birth
happen
Brandon; "Indian Tableaus
Junior Room; -play, "A Wait of
Inspection," Act 1, "The Coreille
Girlse
Ladies"; Star Drill, Senior n, .
finale. School.
The local Lions Club and the
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tlace of Thursday. The program
New Year will
ship, but at the same time all the ship electors who journeyed to theparts
benefits for Seaforth Polls Monday. Charles McGregor
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. , the program included Ronald Stith-
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cannot again until one
. clock. January 1, 2001.
Village Trustees are arranging to
4TRS ARRANGE
committee for tb.e
be Mrs. D. Millson, Mrs. Roes Mac-
which citi-
zens paid. was bhe only new councillors elect-
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Ritchie, Jean Snell,
,andsMarilyn
ero
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Durl Hopper, Joan Bar -
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have a Santa Claus parade et 3
p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 22. One
EEK OF PRAYER
Request Copy Early
Gregor, Mrs. C. Montgomery and
Mrs. E. Adams. When, the roll
In arriving at its decision, coun. ed for 1949.
cil was cognizant of the need for Reselts were:. For Reeve—E.1-
.Hunter,
bara Hillis, Marion Chamberlain,
Gwendolyn Christie, Karen Kidd.
feature will be a parade of oats
in the district.
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finisterial Association of
For Holiday Weeks
cill was taken, the records show-
had
co-operanon, ar.d that in an emerg- mer Lawson, 626; James Dalton,
the-lown bound 544.
Granddaughter in
Charge a mobile u •
by the. sehools
Mrs. Mabel Prentice left bel
and District met Monday
The
ed that Mrs. P. Lindsay per-
fect attendance for 1948, Mrs. Eth-
ency was morally
to render such assistance as it For Deputy Reeve—Harry Bear-
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Plane f rorn Loudon on Thersda'y
lanse, Winthrop„ Rev. D.
bell, of First Presbyterian
was chairman, and ledethe
in on "Issues Of the Re-
n," which was highly he
e and .helpful. Rev. A. w.
co-operation, of correspond-
erns a,ndi advertisers in forwarding
their copy as early as possible dur-
ing the next two weeks, is request-
ed by the pubnehers.. During the
Christmas and New Year's season
el Stepheneon was presented with
a life membership certificate by
the treasurer,. Mrs. C. Dexter. A
reading was given, by Mrs. R. Jew-
Itt, "A Live Ladder"; solo by Mrs.
could. The town is dependent to er, 600'; Willis Gill, 513.
a great extent on the welebeing of .For Council—Roy Schwartz, 746;
its neighbors in Tuckersmith, and Sohn Morrissey, 714; Charles Mc-
that undier the present lack of ar- Gregor, 651; Roy MOrenz, 519.
rangements assistance was being Grey Reeve Re-elected
Stanl, ey To Request
Blinker Light At
Brumfield Corner
Dr. Ruth Dundee. grandtaughter
of Mrs. W. A. Dundas, Jarvis St.,
left recently for Wilberforce, Ont.,
where she will be in oharg,s of a
Red Cross Dental Unit to give ser-
last for New York, where she was
celled owing to the serious illness
or her sister, Mrs. John Stumf.
Harry Baker, of London, seed .
the week -end with his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Fred Baker.
s of Egmondville, was
to write the Christmas
for the papers.
following tentative plans
ide for the observance of
there is a greater demand for
space, and this together with the
shorter week, necessitates the
request.
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P Lindsay; reading by Mrs. D.
Millson, "Kinder At -Christmas."
"Joy To the World" was sung and
a reading was given by MrS. C.
Millson, "Christ's Majestic Reign";
.MoIlwain
given on occasions, -but nothing John McNabb was re-elected
was recovered. If a firm agree- reeve of Grey Township for 1949
ment was entered into, the town at the municipal elections MondaY.
would be protected and relmburs- Reeve McNabb was returned
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ed. ace wibh a total of 494 votes
againstRichard
369 votes obtained by his
Th Council f St 1 t in
Theo , ars ey me
the Township Hall, lama with
Reeve Elmer Webster in the chair.
T'he Clerk was instructed to send
McGools account for
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vice to the children in that com-
.
niunity vshere there are no dental
aces.
f Hid
One of the only twon existence
i,
this trailer unit is not only a cora-
,
and
Stewart Of
. and Mrs. Jack ,
Mr.
Hamiltonspent the week -end With
,.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Johnston.
MrsA. Furter, of London, is
staying with her mother, Mrs. Wm
et of Prayer, the first full
' danuery (Jann). Begin-
nee* evening, In whieh
T —I '
Juouges Hold Christmas
duet by Mr. andi Mrs.
Ethel Stepheneon. Mrs. E. Adams
read the Scripture lesson, and al-
On the other hand, it was point-
ed out, there wag a responsibility opponent, Stanley Mitcham
to Seaforth ratepayers who by e
b brush to E. A. Pounder,
burning Stratford, and the Reeve was in-
structed to interview the Clinton,
Pete dental office with regulation
equipment, but is also a selfcon-
tined apartment. The kitchenette
Stinson..
Mr, Jim Scott returned borne Wit
Monday after spending a few Clathti s.
deter -will preside In his
arch service, and lasting
let •
Family rivaling
so gave a Christmas message. Mrs;
e. Dexter closed the meeting with -
their taxes hid made •possible the
fi re -fighting equipment. The lire Visitor: "Well, my little man,
High School Board regarding an
error made in the amount of money
has a gasoline stove, an ice box,
a sink and a generous amount of
in Toronto last week, '
Mrs. H cCIS h left taIsh enry M me ey
=clay, when cobabined sers
I be held- in. the Anglican
With Rev. a (i. 'Canspbele
the address; Tueeday, in
'anon Army, Barrack% With
V. Workinate Wednesday,
vine, wish the eepeessseee.
the Alsglicen Ohueehe
y, United 'Ohlirch, with
Birtch; PrIdaYS Pirst Pres-
. ,Chlireh, with ReW.
v. A,A
n° hi ease ele bosomed
, conipleted Steratigettents
ear in Wet Vreek'n Igatiet
at itteking. vele he hese se
!.esbyttailith. matio on hoe
e nt ithidft tite vita :win
I loi tay. I Peter&
The Independent Order of Odds
fellows, and the Rebekah s held a
famiall night on 'Friday evening
when they entertained the famillea
of the lodges. There 'were about
One haled -red present. ,
Following earns, e pregrata Was
Presented, including; Piano sole,
R. E. Bechtel; violin Wen Mts.
John Stevena; vdeal sole, Fred E.
Willis; guitar solos, Walker Hatt.
I. A. Westebtt was in eharge of
the ceterbohtes and ddret W. d.'
thonnegon and MrsA. Hubert had
. a
eharge of the children'a. games,
Santa, Claus arrive& and distieled-
ed 'efte to the ehildron:
prayer.
Infra. Jennie ,Stepheinson, of Bras-
sele, spent a few days with, her
sister, Mrs. T. Pollard, .111d) with
Mr. and Mra. Dave Millson,
Mrs,. Lorne Lawson. returned
home on. Tuesday after spending a
few days with relatives in KR.-
chener.
Mr. and Mr. Borden Brown and
Joyce visited with 'relatives -at
Allan Park oft Mondiay.
Me end lefts. Prank Riley, Grace
and Deuglas, and Betty Addleced
seed .Satterday he London.
. Mrs. 8ahriam Marko and ID11-
wood were in ltitebener on Thea.
ditqr. -
brigade is voluntary emit it could wbat Is your name?
net be expected that its members First Boy "Jule Si "
would lose wages in answerirug .1 : 1.'
Visitor "You should gay Sue
cane -some ranee from town. ius.Vi" Then turning to another boYn
The m •
den carte to a head. with newt rev little fellow and what
a motion by Conditions McMaster • . !' e
is rad name?
and Christie which 'provided that _SeeOnd Bo " . "
y: Billioug, Sir?
Seaforth would answer. calls at $150 • •
each without at y qualification as kiss is a peculiar proposition.
to diatance. Of ne. Mei to one, yet absolute
An •amendment by Reeve Sills, Wise to two, The dealt boy gets,
limiting the distance to four milea it for -nothing the young man bag
tailed to obtain a seconder but when t li f t ' th bae
o 0 or 1 , and e old mass
it wassuggegtedby Councillor E.H.
Close that the theft be ranged to to buy It; the 'baby's right, the
loveris .privilege and the hypo-
five miles, the mover and seconder rl
or te a 'clack, o a young gi ,
agreed, to ineOrporate this( limit in faithhe p a married Won:lane hope,
(00teiriued on Page 5) and to an old maid, charity.
to be raised by Stanley Township.
Council looked favorably on a
petition presented to it by' the
ratePaYers of the townshiP, re-
questing the Department of Hig•h-
—
ways to install a .blinker light at
the Bru •
ceileld Intersection on No.
4 Highvv-ay, where many accidents
hone happened du ting the past few
Years.
A. bY-law aPpointing the deputy
returning officers for the various'
polls. in the tovvnehip was, given. its
third and final readieg and car-
ried.
General votieher for $2'62.69 and
road vOucher for 48,039,59. were
Paned and ordered DM&
cupbeard space. The bedroom has
a full sized) bed and an adjoining
bathroom.
Upon arrivin.g at Wilberforce.
DrDundas
ae will .pas her Office
. " •k"
• h
ili t e school yard' whereupon the
b •• '
c ildien will receive examination
and work Will begin at ode.
Dr. Dundee received her high:
scheol education at Hunlberside
Oolleglete in. Toronto and graduats
ed from the U. of T. in July, 1047.
During the • ast ear the a t C.
P Y t end
ect the rninereitY of California, in
San Francisco doing restart*
Work. This novel practice on
wheels will be her first., end ahe
is 'Oohing forward to it eagerly.
week for Preston, where she *RV
spend the winter. . •
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The amival meeting of the Wee
men's Auxiliary Of Trinity Chttitibi
was held at the home of idtg. Id.'
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W Woods •Mrs Emmen 'sward, -
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the president, was' In the elides -
For the elation of delete% hie the •
, tee ,
corning year the Rector, /1. '
LaVerne, Morgan presided, and. the'
following O&M% 'Were letudirittlet '
President, Mrs. EL Heardt, 'Co
• . I . S. ' 0 ' r ' O''
prate ent, Mt Geerg ad r'V 11 -
rotary and Doran -.Setretetesealre -
R, Lareen; teettearete Alifuss, Litte$1',..,
oods. Alt cotnial • • a' 'eta;
W WM o w
met for the yearaild. n 'ha -Tante,
allOWn. .
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