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The Huron Expositor, 1949-02-04, Page 1T' f 0. 4y'! .......... a 'Sh s' rcya ;* n () I P n -u �y 14,rC e I � ` '- " ' � m' - .ORO& , , .1, , ! - , , : 7 T or I$Cus Go op s a T 4 Childt *n 's A id 'A Qiety "I f Year" Work: H 0 0 on 0 e 9 A,, M.Ro ,IFree. EnterAiise 'O RetiringREDUCLED'IN itIM Aftei 36 Years as Sec". W New Wat .7, Dis INwrow 're ALL-OUT try is Presented Huro -W 0.00lor with varticul4r Interest to nStands Sixth a'na t of See Mon yAn. egg, of which any hen Perth T4ird Among might well be, proud, found, its -of' 00-0 r4ti 'R- P0UkaWW,e4t.,To Varkot-, when, tue',v With Cha* Cons. tues 'O e ve as oppql�w to ears? service as s 'free enterpri way to the raeafo'rth Farmers Thirty -s4 y' ee- Ontario Counties. se marketing was NS bo-operatfi�,ie egg irdinng is NEWS , A,,, U ' " OF ta, retary of Hurou County Children's W. L. Whyte, Sea — . HE forth e upheld tj ey by A. M. Robertspn, 4e iadyantagis, of -6" tion loot week. Mi- Soclef fi, Ag Huron County dropped -from ger Clare' gelth che 'COmmer- marke toL c1cod cItyi, #kiseti, t# tlii�'New JlAg in the brogd,c� Uenzall tax _n was recognizd at the annual meet- fourth he fo"ilthe egg W01ghed sev- Ing Tuesday place sixth place last On $450, Treasurer J. A- Putpi-0 affa Forums en ouncew;nOL e night in Goderich, year in butter production, accord- members of the villiage �koun� .,m ar-ured seven' when he tendered his resignation. Armsirimg, of gay l�jj fJjr m at repared Went Reports - hm in foru met the Mi. and 4is. Wilbur Mil- men pr three-quiiirters by nine Superintendent Mrs. Mary Chaffee by the Ontari pepartin and' Ing to annual statistics p their January,' metb& Preip4 Pq 9, �y me cut of.u- t tax receipts, amouwft to Pes. The iron sented to 0, wii*ong' by Secre- ler. With -1', pre8eiit. W. C. Dow' of the sit- reil an: - address in. which she riculture. During the same period ultion is that all the Pointed out Mr.'' Robertson had t4_i. AT $1,k% had been sold,,, - The Perth County. -dropped. from secand �Orr­.W. 'a, Dougall, rin- was 'Chairman, ari4� group aecre- re, re, trouble there must,*f e-."Piety.to have -had, a taries were 'Rev. A. H. Daynard' 47 Water"rits consumerkh VU10'a "01raj a valmq�, 4.sald. been been with the society longer than to third place. fut .Val 00fam[ftee. lipp .,ago Revtva A, W. Kerslake preil in producing wiih 'i�ifjnster, any secretary in the province. Trh, and. Arthur Kemp. -sodal'#4titir all. Members Of Council as Year. the egg Yno classified -as ICI In Perth County the butter mke Coor *too "4n T bute waq Paid to his loyalty, and range- of euchre and Iu� and were ,#0 dl�cuseed ar grade. Acco ng to Mr. Reith. the service he is giving church, in 1948 was 'down from.5,319,012 In O.W Big F�iur farm .6h were enjoyed. Met in the Present tM unual �spring flh Wi#j, 1947 to 4,688,168 po otho,egg was one of a shipment community and education. During unds In 194: H. Parker reported, conce 4d tent schoolhouse with 29 present. Les froni the farm* of Robert W. thip. years he was n the teachin— in Huron the drop was more than the rink and was ad to and got lee. F. for date. AxiaAgements But-9on was chairman a krs. W. ahead and. try vised nd CampbO,1111, il%ko, I staff of Goderich Collegiate, he. aa million pounds, from 4,765,012 to nig.-the pripe.lic sited and encouraged may t 725'1474 it w.q1;'be "- 'Glanville and' Donna and—Marlon a. rn reported,7 about *the a 'a CM A�Duns_ In Ontario as a I K 'of, diiiietors Glanville were grou secretaries 'fIlIIng,& Of -the holes,' ��k zeq,,i9t:. a mbtt and the dents to pursue studies in hlgj�r Whole butter Prodction for the ekIled. for�,-Febivary,;P- for the d1scusolou.". Cooperative year ilwas down approximately in there was still some uFriday�-i,' education. marketing *as f�vored by the a reqolution be done three million pounds, from 77,039r )reesdiligi...itE�. 6*m9atjh7, to the Luoups, ba* they else felt the butter read Included, OXI Correspondence Presentation of an easy chair 455 to 71,166,898. . Liiading 01 inarket U needied for some pro- was made by A., H. Erskine and produeIngleoun-ty In 1948 as I nay or; tittt late. Ke4th U. Mc� C�ounty Treasurer, re sale of pro- n 1947 cucts Mrs. A-ld. Ross. 1 N W. giller. In reply Mr. Robert- LoAu whii�died- sudd�idy In Sol) was winner was, Bruce. erty in arrears; G. H. Welch U- of the eky. W He 'GOLDING IS, son said he did the wor _r many In 'chair prize. Bingo derwriter, k as a ML-tern�ti Christian duty and spoke of many Butter roduction in Deceraber was played. - inspector; In on organizations and boards, includ- d Y�ears'­served :as merietary-tressur- preceding December, from er, and A 'the time of his death Cromidirt Forum trar; Bell Telephone; Department A UTYCIRAIRMAN Ing town council who work year Reeve George Armstrong, of was an 'honorary president f the Par -Ill forum -met at the home of of ghways; LO C .; AW 11) showe a gain in P6rth over Vie al Water supply; county R J. vell & 0 after year without remuneration. to 170,882.pounds. In Huron Conn- Hay Township, Who as -re- socletyi.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen. Tho,s, Mr. and Mrs. -A. W. Kerslake; 4,s- are: VIM- So6lety at 11 So S A. P. Wilbes.was re-elected pres- ty, however, the general down- elected President of tfi,�10.outh - Officers -and, directors "pointed Laing was chairman, and Mrs. L. sociation of Assessing officers; othe 0 - pr Rev. C. W. Gope, Rev. through the last month of the year eve George Ad pts Prime Minis Me, . House Unanimoqsly Went. r officers ward tendncy was cont1wied Huron Agricu!tural I clude: Presid0rit, Re rsdahl and Mrst T. Scott were Ontario Association of Rural Mun E I esdents, the society's annual meeting Armstrong, Hay; Ist . vice-presi- group seeretaries for the dism-,- icipalities; Dunlop Tire & R b r re� X R. G. MacMillan; treasurer, A. 11. with only 175,IT7 pounds rade, in held recently in Hensall. dent Win -Decker, Zurich,, see rds were enjoyed ter's Proposal. Ducember, 1948, as compared wl'..h wit. -TI Goods -Co.; County Clerk; Smart- Womelf-s- H U sion. Ca tar.. Sydne�(, 'MacArthur, kensall; Mrs. John Wallace and. Miss Olive Turner Machine Co.; C. R. Hag.ey Erskine; directors, Mrs. Albert Vi,1,4815 In the same month in 1947. Speare s conveners. Sponsqrs NoV615�. Hay - Twp., Earl W. Taylor, Miss A. Wurtel'e, Mrs. Geo. d"etiirs, H. Golding, Member -of Par- Johnston, Capt. Agir, M.A. Me In cheese Engineering Co.; G. Bennett; Tas- production the an- bell, WTa, 'Decker- Tvitkeramith Brodhagen Forum ty Nu Bakery; Canada Bread C04 lament for Hurn -Perth, was Creath; associate Evn, Raising .............. h13 Brodagen farm forum mt1t Monteith & Monteith; CKEY, Guar_ in counties ad their usual predomin- oyTholilas"SherAiL T -&cry co "GED :appointed deputy chair an Sara McLeau; adv director Miss nual totals show, Easte�n Ontario WOLF is MG 1ximittee ley, "MIMer Webster, Bert Peck; at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Vr�i anty Trust Co., Dr. A- E. Berry, totamil g f committees of the whole house Mrs. F. R. Reditit, Mrs. J. B: ance. In l4th place,'Perth Coun Hibbqrt,� Howard Wright, R. Kins- Le-onhardt Monday evening to dis- Peacock Bros., Scott Bros. Con- '$2004 were realizea- from" 21 When Parliament convened last Reynolds, H. . Fiord, 1-1. D. Hels- ty's cheese productioa f, fnax;,'Steple, Alla u Walper, El- cuss the topic, "This Little Pig tracting Co.; rowns' Hardwar forth' s ji�t, P trop. was 2,593,609 pounds. Huron Coun' IN ZURICH D11 CT Dr the year, L I uJILUT Zale ;00a' �10 ILawsoil -Hensall, Frad,..Sma-li- Went To -Market." It was. agreed and this was Considered and: ty, with aicheee make for the In pre,�enting the- motion, Prime filed. by- the 'Women,',i 'Miss Id -iii White,'R.N., was aeii6#,;iA. W. Kerslake, Uebbrne, that Open markets fo cattle, hogs . Jones and, Moir petitioned the Scott- �if� [ar ucgplt,T�l of 449,359 po us, was well 14 Minister L. S. St. Laurent told the ointed, social worker on the year u mor Presence of Wolves1eads Harry Strang; assoc- and other farm prodoc�e are pror- Department of Highways for t, 'at ma, pouso� "I thought the manner in staff. She is a graduate f Gde­ down the list. t4o cheese was he Denny 41aucip, � ve. r Iafe'd#bc!vrs, Alvin 'McBrIde,'Ar- Ing a- boon to tjxe farmer. sta-tutorF grant on the- 1948 expe- during recent 'weeks, i W', which the lion. member perfO— rich Hospital ande�ved a's a nurs- made in Decembe in Huron, the P�nvnts To Accompany blivir Ni0hol6on rgreerald, Glenn Hugh Winn ers at euchre were. Mrs. X. ditaAre on sUeets. report shows, while in 'both Perth and ori�- Saturday eitning: been On �4� ed his duties as deputy, chair -an Ing sister during.-ithe war. Children T ool -JR*U a rrwili. BQ11118wies, George M9k, WS. J. ....A�06WAts approv for payment 'es,, -,*W V of committees of the whole in 4pre- Th and HAron -the chees o Sch ed 'had, as submitted by.t)ie uperi 0 following, statistics, make in Wiltert 'R E 40ICki ohn m6- Arbuckle and N. -Bennewies. li%434uded: Bell Telepltk!D", SerYi Whitfioy!,� f substantially less -th eel r e me o were 1949 W aOnf�i of the wQlves which hwip 'Gre ton C wture viouff sessions would ass Midd ntendent* field Crop Zion Fo-rum .�6.39; Association of Ruifiali: whilai )fisid,- -Jj�, W donai the unanimous -consent f6i?i,WhiCh Thirtyone new hild protection in d Zd11 competition. committee, Hey, B0 The Zion CiDiamunity flax' i have, aiNid,," cases involving 8� children, 13 of 013�0%'A Vii"t for parents in for- "Murielpalities, membership d (chairtift-o-7 �A,41ii -McBride 8id um met on Monday eveningiat the Rek i6trar of Depds, Hist of met its- death. A changes, pliers, Giiir�ldriii6; N�rse show C rawil If, -ebpt *'Nick- Butch,o, one of bie IU6W Ricy:mond 'TU rize, wfiju4 whom.*were made county waril4_4 ommit., home of Mr. and MIn $2.25; Hydb Tractor & COM tee, Ela�rl­,Can�ypbell (chairman), Crigv. investigated 55 fo neW,!iint. ster Thomies B a Party ol�� 1i Datxpit huntere, .30, fteefield Churot Nairn W�15 leader of Co., traetor repairs, $1 Muni 160 11� aYvd ccAmpleted .30 adoptions; 27 Ehner`W`0h6t0r.- Sydney KftA�r- the di Woritid, $9.81;, Canada Valve and' Seaforth`-.- Arizona dropped, UX6 animal jis' it Irott,B4 Soussion, and Mr. and Mrs. P married t4ur, Wm. "Decker varent� cases, and Schroedei,; Hartwell RPPIett had Char Has Annual Meeting atong *ith another. su 1A es J? Dep QUI in 20 Minutes Nur of H-ydrtat, P 1 $13,M' 141) district cattI0:sh0* Committee, T. Sherritt th�e eCreation. T",i:n&xt, i -oven Cdii, supplies, ;3. og.:..T '�Wp 4 4 tily allowance cases invest:W� 7 ed; 3,273 visits made; 1,614 inter, R16C ntl Wolves in't (chalrmaxu� Sam Dougall, Ad. have caused pare n 4umber, rink, $5.15, ntik to acco be held at the hpalb !0f,gr TOM Butt!" views; attended 50 cour The annual meeting IPeek;- ,t, sessions r A 'Fen �is, '30rank- Njim �Vrowiis� Kardwa�re. supplies, IL", to and from school �rhesa rd, a loudspeaker, addri%ped,,83 meeting-si gave rev- poo yer gregation. of Brucefiel = Mrs- i011A &_ .:he the W tn a, The- Detroit r a de Tho acP L Wn Ntllw 1, e-;' jo r. were, attending_ al�, er "Thefi6� a W to Glendale,' ` A4WLNZ, W eiLle they tre, : somewhat lengthy 'disems! no h'finte A r r and. a gin. This was followed 'by 10129 Iii* and we�pti 1p)o n ot' decision on, Welllugtoi ecelpts W. $15.86; D. gangster, labor, W. Miss, MAdan Wat tethe countryside �&e�,e the ani- asreached in r 6 cans corn, g the .,W.J.4w CRInce. - of film, 'Wbw I See.,, This film was w. -6gard to $496.53, which does mals. r. Butcho and a compan- the best marketing metb W., $17.75; X Schwalm, labor, son. It aU, Uppened ivheu' Eimer not include gifts f clothing. of very high order and left a deep Ion saw the pair of wol d for oiir ves loping Community. - Recreation wa Somers, of sekbith, put In a phone impression on ill. ii, tanway through the 63rd ANNIVERSARY a In W.W,, $3; G. Schwalm, labor, 121- Shirt, Miss Margaret Clase. was elected chair -an woode and killed or, W.W., $3; Hensiall District 00- 6 cam peas, George a HayE., call to Mr. Butt, ffifdrmilig him of 0 - one. charge of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Chris- fr' the busi- the damage tbk -his farm -buildings He took the pelt to Hay Town- ti. Next week's meeting will be OP*l gasoline, W.W., $34.64; He- Wall bracket, Mrs. R. Savrauge. r Sall ness, meeting which followed, and M r. and Mrs. James Rivem Hydro, hydro, $74.21; Baby powder, Mrs. P. L. Brady. atKippen iduring,'the recent,wind- ship Clerk, H. W. Brcikeushlre, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Bible Society At Mr. J. A- McEwaa secre*ry- who paid him $25.00 bounty. highly esteemed Seaforth resi- 1. Gordon Dow. A. R. b1cGlashan, balance contract, Slippers, W. T. Sims. storm. Following the miuuteq� reports dents, observed the 63rd anni- W.W, $1,410.00. Total $1,688.06. Bowls, Mrs. Harvey Maiscs..... AlthOUgh .Oie .4istance etwegii Cromarty Raises $105 were given by various rganiza- versary of their marriage on The Clerk was instructed to or� Lamp, Florence Beattie. the two puints,is, Over 2400 miles, tios: For the Session R P Wat- January 26. Their -many friends der eight copies of the Mu Ouhion_Ctarii Westoott Connection Wasr Completed in less The annual meeting of the Crom- son and 'Mr. Stanway,'wi� ;,p,,t- Ministers To Meet will Joi The Expositor in wish- World, nicipal Wall -bracket, Sandy MoMillan. than 20 minutes, and the conversa- artv branch of th-e Bible Society ed 26 new menib t je�ar; re- ers las The Seaforth and District. Mini- ing them many happy returns R SEiS TO Mir and Jones: That we charge Tray, Mr& Pryk. tion. was carried on as clearly as was held in Cromarty Church. Rev. porl for the Sunday School, Mr. sterial Association will meet at of the event. the Salvation Arm Barracks n ter and traiier, and for man, trac- Car cleaner, Mrs. Goo. *eGavin. a local call. M. Young opened the. meeting Watson; for the W.M.S y $2.50 per our for man with trac- Baby iblanket, Mrs. H. genwain. with a devotional period, and Rev. Bowey and Mrs. A. Zapl Monday, Feb. 7,'et tor and inower, $3.25 per hour. Ash tray, Margaret Stevenson. 2.30 p.m. The A. H. Daynard led in prayer. The W.A., Mrs. L. Willson and X tle SEAFORTH GROUP %;I�or ri�rs* address Will be given by Captain 0 Carried. secretary -treasurer's report show- Elliott; for th Baby set, T. A. Beattle. S.S. 5,4ckersmitb, e Mission Band Burtch, of the .Salvation AITXY -Moir and- Jones:. That we give Flower pot,t Mrs. E. Fellcar. ed that $105 had been collected J. McDonald. Mr. 1. I- Go" '\Corp, on "Ovangelism," and all Badminton Players Hold the Clerk-Trasurer a salary of Hot water bottle, Mm F. Kling, Residents Welcome and sent in. W. C. Worden and ported for the choir, and Miss ministers within the region of Sea- 35 TABLES IN PLAY $70,0.00 per year, plus $100- per year 6 cans peas, Ross Savaugs. Miss Agnes Hocking were re-elect- Mustard. for the Y.P.Tf. Three n6 Newcomers Inter -Club Games on forth are cordially invited. VIsI- for tax collecting. Carried. Beminal, Fred McGavin. ed I*esident and secretary-treamr- managers were e 11 tore adways. welcome, AT W. 1. EUCHRE The meeting adjourned at 12.30 lected: Mr. A Rubbei gloves, Miss A- Fergu- Seaforth Courts. Residents in the area of S.S. 5, er, respectively, for another year. Broadfoo, Mr. Bob Allan, Jr. "and Tuckersmlth, -held a euchre party Mr. Orland Johnson. Mr. F. B�Qge &in. Son. United Church Anvival Meeting Doll ornament, Gordon PaPPle. resigned his position as tr At the euchre and danee held on Exeter b ion Thursday evening adminton players were %I meeting of he Unit- Inal, Mrs. J. B. Higgins. in the school Egmondville Church Friday, Jan. 21, and sponsored b The anuu, and Mr. J. W. Stacikhous, Remi Y the guests of the Sea -forth Club on ed Church on Monday evening was' Pair of dogs, Lois CrIch. when Mr. -and Mrs. Neil' MORE'TRANSIgNTS Has Annual Meeting the Seaforth Women's Institute, Tuesday night. The games were well attended. It was, preceded by iman were welcomed, to -he r -1 ihi t named to take his place. there were 35 tables in play. 6 cans soup, 'Mrs. Tebbutt. community. Mr. andMis. Hillman SEEK ASSISTANCE branches of church work shoN charge of the ed, prize winners were: Ladies, The late in starting, Exeter being d- a pot -luck supper in Hot water bottle, Mrs. William recently purchased the W. V. Jef- a oiL e A. a& a that they were in a satisfactpr Egniondiville Church held Its an- list, layed by a blinding snowstorm In Women%-, Aasoci ti R v. R. r h w. Mrs, Lorne Lawson; lone hands, spite of this, the schedule w state. Over eight thousand cl- nual congregAtIonal meeting on as fin- BrooK, minister, presided, and as. Tea, Leo Hagam (arson farm, coming here from Number -of persons applying 'to lars has been raised for Ali �r. Friday. A delicious supper was Mrs. W. J. Cleary; consolation, ished in good time, the credit 90- McAllister was secretary. Follow- Nylons, Mrs. Wm. Wilbee. Saskatchewan. A short program of songs was ga are 'on, as served aftbr which ictures were first, police for overnight lodgin clati i Mrs. Peter Simpson; men, Ing to R. S. Box, chairman of the Ing the devotional period,, condct- Platter, Mrs. E& MIller, Walton. oy ;&y winners being: Ladies, first, Car- he new inimber.9, ap- Seaforth. During January there he lunch, Consolation, Mr cis too ne-zided. At the close of the submitted covering the Congrega- Cash Bouquet soap, W. E. Haw- on -the increas6, according to Pro- ay, of James T. Scott; lone hands, Sam tournament committee. The games ed by the minister, az,sisted by 6 bricks lee cream, Miss Mabel, 'Ienj ed, followed by cards, the voiced to 'Mr. and Mra- shown by Rev. E. R. Stan.w McClure; consolation, Ross Broad - i vincial Constable W. Hodgson, of for the work the -i had on- Bruefle-ld. T weie fast and the competition not Rev. R. H. Sanderson, reports were Turnbull. ol Chesney; M 11 d f foot. The Institute served congregation. r. St..wy ointed to the Board of Stewa and Colline orchestra furnished evening, a lunch of hot dogs -and, ti.oL's activities and those of the ley, Mrs. J. W. F!ree. were twice as many transients ac- Ply, expressed his d were James McIntosh, Harold. Fin- �iep th. for Bert Haney; men, first Robt Arch- ommodated as during the entire the words which had been spoken niga the music for dancIn& coffee was served. Don Traquair, manv organizations. The reports Slippers, Mrs. W. R. Shaw. ibald; lonehands, Per�yGruimett. c n, Robert T-ndall. and Douglas Previous. two months, he said. and. said he felt they had Vhe co- Wallace. The salary of the minis- on behalf of the Exeter Club, mvealed a very sccessful year. Dqyrmo Rub, Mrs. Geo. Johnston. operation of?the whole cgigrega- ter was. raised- to $2,100. thanked the local players, and Ted Rev. Brook, in his address, ex- Tea, Mrs. N. Nediger, Clinton. Southgate replied in the absence pressed his 'pleasure and deep 96n: Reports of church activities Truck -Train Crash Oven timer, Mrs. Goo. McGsivin. HEAR HIGH PARK Sills, Sutherland Mrs, T. Baird, ST., celebrated which were presented to the meet- of the president. gratitude for the splendid co-oper- Ii tray, Mrs. Fred Cooper. RIDING MEMBER her birthday on Sunday at the ing indicated that the past year On Dashwood Road Mixed Doubles ation aorded -him by the, officials. Flower pot, X. S. Box. Legion Euchre Champs home of her son, Mr. T.,'B. Baird. had been successful. leaders and members of the con- Ben-dital, Mrs. Ted Brown, There will be a euchre party in Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dinney defeat- A well -attended, meeting was, T. D. Sill., and W. C. Sutherland A truck driven by W. gregatiou. Reports submitted we,re Rubber gloves, Joan Scott. the I.G.O.F. Lodge rooms on Fri- Winegar- ed 'Ted Southgate and Franc6s held in the Town Hall, Exeter, -6a captured first* prize in a Legion day evening at 8.30. den, London, and owned by Wal- Matthews, 22-8; Don and Vi YOUTIg Peoples Society, Miss Ber- Hand lotion, Mrs. J. C. Cochrane, Monday REMOVE DISTRICT iners Transpor nice- Jinks; Session, William For- I evening, to heaT Win. H. euchre tournament held in the The many friends of Mr. Murray t, was In collision Hughes lost to Pat Troutbeck and cis Hoegy, I nal Taylor, Matt. TemOle, M.P.P., the man who de- Sunday School, Jck Cor- "l, club rooms Thursday evening, Ted Tyndall, who is in London hospi- POWER QUOTAS with - London, Huron & Bruce Neil 22-15; Mary and Dick rest; Ryan. train at the Intersection of High- Box defeated Doug Gn Teat6d George Drew -in High Park Brown won tho prize for lone tal, will wish him a speedy recov- iyer and hett, superintedent; Baby Band 6 can-, peas, Mrs. T. Richardson, Riding, Toronto, Wilfre d. Mission Band, Mrs. R, A. Jimmy Sills, F d Glazier hands. I)en pretty. ery. Allocat;op of electric power on a way 83 and the'L. H. & B. line. Mary Guill(4nln. 22-13; S. Simmons an occupied the Chair, and after op- Thursday morning. The driver es- and Doris mitchell lost to D, Parke Brook; Evening Auxiliary, Miss Quta to Southern Ontario 6 cans corn, Mrs. Carrie Cu& ieniug remarks, Called on r. municipalities has been discontin- ca.pe(I with seriou head injuries, and R. Mulford, 22-8; I,, South- Women's Mission- more. dis- ,Destrelcher to introduce the speak-, ary Society, Mrs. E. eiger, 6 Can& tomatoes. Mrs. William ued, t once, Robert H. nd removed to St. Joseph's gate nd J. Blakely edged out'i ing that three bales of cloth- Ament, Mrs. Messenger, er. Mr., Mrs. D. I St6ph' enson clidr- T-Tosoltal, London. Police say the Dong Pryde nd Ada T)innpy, 13-12: ine�, etc., valu bad IIn his address, Mr. Temple point- man, nnounced Tuesday, truc'k was completely wrecked. M. ueller nnd J. McKenzie faded Rd at $175.00, Baby lotion, John Hatham, Jr., at in his opinion, all over -ardod to Europe during the "old. order" is chang- Chief ohn NorrY, Exeter. There I.,; 22-5: 11. mi Don Bright- the world 'Pilo ccident was invest!,zted by Don ,nd Mary G01lemill ed out th been Fnrvs Mrs. 14. Nickerson. uotias were set. during tile fall the year: Women's Association, 6 cans peas, Alex Bethune. because of n power shortage blam- Fund, Ing, giving place to the "new." Mark Golden Wedding Q - M rs. T. J. Sherritt; Flower 6 cans tomatoes, Mrs. Alex ed at. that time oil low water lev-, viow of the railway at the rail lot to J)nl is Mitchell and Dou Capitalism is completely broken els- in dani supplying genel"ating' qr'pn(, n1' the, accident and visibil- Prydo, 22-12: . Pininions and , ( Nkr -. G. Hess; Card Convener, Mrs. Boyes. la I,. Mickle; auditors' report and the down in Europe. Britain with its Mr. and Mrs. rqvid J. Stephen- Mrs. Stephen0n settlbd on their stations. itv as good. The train was be. DinnoY x­)li from Lenore Halikirk Clening paste, J. A. Murray, tr(-Rsurer'q report presented bY M- Robert McGonigle. "democratic socialism, stands as son of Emondville, quietly cele- farm on the OoAhen Line, Stanley 1) Drysdale revealed tht $9,210.,00 The decision to discontinue the li vvd t, have been running 911 qnd Don Rrvith, 22-9: Vi Hughpq -the main bulwark against the bratied their 5,kh edding anni- where they lived fo nearly fort� quoa,; followed notification from 110111- IRIP when the collision oc- nd R dpfpatorl Puline Faby oil, Mrs. F. Kling. r ithreat of Communism. The C.C.F. versary on Tuesday. Their three had been raised for all purpoises. years. After ft few years spent in Gatino,au Power Company In Quo- Matthews and Tod Southgate, 22-4. Baby powder, Mrs,, J. Walker. Oliver Roweliffe, convenor of the. Hart. intends to place, candidate In ev- daughters, (Anna.) Mrs. Lee Me- Dayfield and Varna, they moved to -be(,, that deli-veries of power to Men's Doubles nominating committee, disc ory,riding in Ontario for the next 'Connell, (Pearl) Mrs. Ruspell tr- Egniondville, two years ago. They Ontario would be "substantially losed Hand lotion, Mrs. P. 'L. Brad Dick 13o% nd Ted Southgate iP- the following appointments made: Baby lotion, Mabel CamerbiL -on, he said, and 8119- ratee and (Clara) Mrs, Nrce John- -have been Andustrious, knowing increased, Mr, Saunders said In a 0 0 feated Bob Dinney and Don H*l,,'l.1s Board of Stewards, Water Fair- Elizabeth Arden, Mary Crieh. Federal electi igeted- that weft -the people Of ston, and their.son, Elmore,, and what hard work means, but carry statement. 22-16; John McKenzie and Ted bairn, Edison Forrest, E. L. Mickle, Pleture, Mrs. C. Cudmore. rural Ontario get to understand the Mrs. Stephenson's sister, Mrs. 'Ed. their years very lightly and al- He c�utloned that all-out volun-) Soutligate tied with Doug Grayer P. I,. MeNaughton; C.C.F. movement; they Will support -Boyce, and Mr. Bcewere V M- & M. Cleaning paste, Donald pretty. . re- ways take 'an active Interest in tary power d'onservaion by con- and S. Simmons, 17-17; R. Mulford mittee, W, B, Cross, Miss M. F1- Dermo Rub, Clarence Reeves. Itilik the industrial ai&Ls now do� sent, church nd community affairs, aid, sumers must continue. Such ef-'Skafing Carnival and J. Blalely lost to Doug PrYde lie Miss Greta Lamie, William for the problems of labor and the A larger celebration had beeh Ing every good, cause. Their many forts had contributed largely to 6 Cans. sauce, Heaen. Smith. Members of the Granite and Don Traquair, 16-12; Bob Din- . po�rost, G. M. Drysdale, sec.-treas.; 2 trays, Mrs, J. M. ScotL armer the prodbeers of the goods -pared continued improverneut In ti�e Club, Kitchener, wLif present ey and Don Hughes defeated D. Flwer Committee, Mrs.. Hugh Me- Relish dish, Mrs. Geo. Brownlee, f are Identical,,,bofth' beink planned, but because of Mr. Steph.� friends iope they may be s enson's physical condition, having to se6 m -any r4bre years of health Dower 'supply situation. an hour long program of skat- Smith and D. Brightral, 22-6. Murtrip, Miss K. Scott, Mrs. W. 6 cans corn, Frances Fortune, Saikitteliew-an Ili the � lean, thir- suffered a hdart -attack 16 il:gft and. happiness. Commenting on the removal of Ing in the Palace Rink here Ladies, Doubles Forrest, .Mitchell, Mrs. W. Beminal, Mrs. Peter NoCowajL,� most col ties wag, al mpletely bank- ago, had �o be cancelled. .The gifts and flowers wore many power queta.§, W. R. Thuell, man- on Monday, February i4. The Ada. Dinney and V! Rugb(,q tied R. Dougall, Mrs. George Thompson, Tea, 'Mrs. John Dalton, T-Upti. But no -or, Mr. tem,filb claim- On Pe -1). f, 1899,11iss Eva Bleaft- -including a gold. ager of the P.U.C. here, said that carnival is being arranged by with L, Sotithgate and F. Matthews treas.; auditors, R. J. Paterson a1d ed� With the first C.C,F. Govern- or Armstrong and Irn, Mrs. 19dwill &Im, David ohn W.1 gt w'atch,to the bride from the, does not Mean Unlimited U-80 Of the Food. for aritain Commit- ment In anada, Is giving the Poo- StppheA�on, both of Stanley, were, groom." They received many ni"� Power. Restrictions Placed on the tee of the, Llb- 18-18; Vi Hughes and Mary Guille- Mervyn Brown; pres, Mrs. Maude cans powder, M.rs.' R,, tW661�. 1 ns Club and all min lost to Mary Box and L. g,;utb- Redden. Mann, Mae Clarke, vdyn, Cv& pie a igh6t stInd,ard of united In marriage -at 8L Thomas! gdges of congiatulAtion., Phone' 'of Yid-ro for electric signs, proceeds mrill go to t' MAty Items of Interest were no Mrs. M. Smith,' Mfo,, serviceAhan any other provilnee, In Alettory, Seaforth, by the late Rev, calls from Mr, gtephdhoiln's sister, sfoi6e,WIndoWs, and, so on, are still hat fund.' gate, 21-11; D. Parke and M, Muel- the DomInIon. Following, the program by ler defeated Ada Dinney and Doris 'brought up during the business Icnighiti, 1. W. Hod Ing. The bride Wo at- Mrs. Alice Artftsfrotg�,Pllot Mouni In' force. e419ter,. Miss, A=le Mail. tem Mr. And ATs, Phil Wait-' Power should; be kept ill) In the contests, including faces and Matthews,' on from M consisting f community a Predicting a depression,, kbe tenjde�d, by her tVetY effort to conserve the Kitchener Club, a series of Mitebel,L716-13: M. -Mueller and P. .session, A program was presente 01"nlng paste, Mrs. ogn speaker pollited W sArm�troiig,,-whN the, igroomabla ry uille- i"91119 got Water bottlei, Uft. igoods, and, Warghbu Son, Detroit, W Mid *ij. A-lek 'homes alid. In Industry to ensure other events Will take place, min and Doi -is Mitchella led by S. RAtinfe; readiftg;i George ardfti6ft, eargs vocifidhey. Mr. Wiyff4,� Marlette�' MILbb X -r, and t; (re will be, no further shortages, 22-16;. VI 6 open to the Pub. Hughes and Doris 'Mitchell defeat- ge Ue isMrs, Orv4VI 61 Wbiteri Aald. Becaussi of tic. Hedd#n and Mrs. ddir' P&P i�- twked. Ali Inter which will b Foilick, vocal duet, ?Ar. kiadde A0 folloWed the, addi,604, ayld� aftbr, A� ed M. Chesney and L. H&bldrk, DOAN I � t , , ! w6fo'g000ts 4t, the we�ddfikg and at- Vkh,; Mr. &�,d MR.'�­Abward th it will bt .,.:- '' . ,:� � �, , � - - ;- , 22-1 'to *6ro gwbg, at the gbld6hi &nfti- VVa!6,y toto 61! tiiifikA Was �twl i�� R. d be. to, IC66D of W�,61qer- no 04" fo the In points, Exete led 8"Ift-rd, 'bliflao L !�Afinle; a6lb, =m6a with th6�Axtlohht'Apthefdl a 29msl), and In games i8eaf6rit ed, Aftot fuot -age, marr