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The Huron Expositor, 1952-01-04, Page 3nt her he at. ed. in - da. as nd tat rn- ror of ,he• ore ief' Os - oaf sot +til of by im- rly Jt in- atil Jed oat ing of , are tib to- i al - bey eda 41 - ter. es up her • of re - ref; 'the A the has Irn r tee ex- me- sad[- e : ie lion a 3a�•- lan- 4rai- lore ova and 1 liv- kers +Ali- nes 1 y• �wry �rr�w�w,mmaautwome,e.naiuum :.,. ,.- .! ...-. -, ', ,,. ': ....'. ,. .�;-. ° ,,.. .. A waawso,txrrsn,n,nv-tae'mwsuavwwww:uac+r�,nuw':t,u.raum ,. ,.,1p, ..-, C :: �/T1�!y�.�■.. .R .�4 RMS wP .�4!�11T!. ,. .. ... ,,.� f. : .r c ... . ,.,....� ... n . . ...ire ..n .. .... .r. .. •::a:q— x 111"i;. 4i. ,;,k- ...-.. ✓.," ,,,. r • ,: . ''. ,... .,...., '• 77 .,: 1 .. _ ► �'�"�� ,01' Mme.,.t,!M •m �ryy+{ T TF,�! J3�+� $ } � ear ;r;0� tit 4s 7. ..,^,t ',YO.h21 �{M „ :.NSI � L,,: �,4ny eta r� : 4 a td ' , tt4'ryl.t. 4r• Home Froth. Korea ..-,... tate, 'Carl Schwalm returned hemi •lfroin Bores to spend Ghriiatmae •. ._ •_ Sustains Broken R14® m civ d• word . Mrs. T: Pail er re e e . •:: .., 41` X .ar - • qr., ..;r,,,t o :irxr , ... ,• :v �. - ..... ,:...:. ....... . ,:....,..,..., ..� .. .., ,:.. The late' Jose ,h Vian .. R : P fibers assed 7Na fu of em- 'P • , a . -Y Sc. t M • Dila) HosPltai, SemforGhr On Wed �,.�. .: . �y� .4rL , . An �y A.Li uai :� `A �reting 7! e ,F •. ,. .a The le e' who 'waits i ofi '•t he rate is khe 1? s1s •fAr In€a" 1 p! • :.. „ ?ttv kit ,tX,y r17, . t : j r s ` ' ' t�1 y Q '?f �; a b}*a$:g}n tiX lb fa` his mother, ,Mre, • VdoIet Schwalm, of Hensall and his broth rer and' sisters, and to enjoy 'a VM •day leave, returning to Woolsley Barracle London, Feb. •20. Cori enlisted in London with the Princess Pate August, 1950, landed' in Korea Dec, 16, We, havingBantam trained at Wainwright, Alta, The tl at,her Non, Rey,,. of Wind�or, Who. worker for •Silverwoods, had elle$ with a bad•aecident. While unload- ing some ice cream a ear ran into hem, brealeing seven rills. He ia,al'. so suffering from shock and breis- es. He was rushed by, ambulance to Hotel Dieu. May he have atom- Plate and speedy recovery. Wed- ($y Wallly) • Teamsan were picked Saturdayssble, morning for Duncan Cup" Hgokey, Any boys not 'on' a team are to be at the Community Centre twit Sat- urday morning at 8:45. Series Black Hawks (Ken 11hom1rson, nea'day, Deeemher '26, a member of old 'pioneer 'family of Hullett Township, Joseph Mann, who had been in failing health for the `poet year, and had been confined to his bed •for the past two. months. He was born in Hullett Township July 10, 1873, and'was a son of the late George Mann and Emma Riley. Sur- District school_ boards during. uring the past two weeks 'have held annual mealaga-. Ratepayers ee S.S.- 1, Hullett, at the annual meeting, elected Elgin Nott as the new trustee fora three- •g year term, replacin Ernest Dale, who retired. Other trustees are Elmer Dale; for two-year term • Lane") •being sponeo ed tby that one per cent set aside fund of the, dairy farmers, is a Sign of the times, and an interesting exarnuple of the trend suggested by the above sPeal�er. I am only frank, howev- er, in adds m my :conviction that the move was deplorably late—af- P esso Z ref- • -r Ptzr wee' a sworn ee emy of co-education. `r,It s i qg, be told a gr.4n'P . of frtende, „ teach a Young Man e' ti _ Y _ ng 'a math.. ma.. there's a girl in tthe. class, "Come now, protease+"„'sglnepne objected, "surely, there use be exception to hat."' „ t ?Ferd?inight be,” =Awed Mote,. ; ; a e. rte 84y'• :,hid dertxp(yC ou;tt; that -fin ,; a �i --.: st _ •t .: ( JU:- ,- ee.• Che bt ii riit}4;a sfjol ti11 Euro r r , • r `u `+ alt:'.4 l eY0, rule? 3r 'one of 'girl' /Mem"' t I '` •• ' l,d boat landed -at $cattle, Washing- ton, Friday morning, then the wasp flown to Winnipeg, then to Toron- to, arriving Saturday at 8:30 a.m. eeee Pate riis Che bet regimentrdnover ++here, does not like Korea too Well, but likes Japan. The were on American rations most of the time end' there was no shortage' of cig- g mreerchocolate bars, shavingers s Acream etc. " "'^ Celebrating ChristmaB with Ming -were his mother and his brothers: h nesday previous to the aectd'ent Roy was .Santa • Claus at Silver- woods' 'Christmas party, Hensall Trims St. Mars Y '• Hensall defeated St. Marys by a score of 10 1 in a' W:O.A.A, Inter- mediate "A" .game played in the Hensall Community Arena Friday ,night, Dec. 28. This was the first game of the season. For the win- ners, Harrison, Cowan and Sang- g star each had two goals, while MD. - gle markers wept to Wade, Knight,Can, a miming is a sister; Sarah Jane Mann Captarn)—B, McGonigle, L. Berger, and Ross MacGregor, for one year, Don •MeClinchey, B. Kerr, Ben Mc- at home• . Faumbrothers and three the 1•atter also being secretary- sisters predeceased •him. Funeral Clure, Grant >MeCiinahey.treasurer, 'The O,E,A, • delegate, services were held from the Bull Maple Leafs (Ron Mason, •Cap-' a Mutoh Funeral Home, `Clinton, Bert Irwin, gave a report .of the lain)—Ston !Stains, .Bob Walters on Friday at 2 p.m., with Rev. Glen convention. Mr, . and Mrs- Robert Tom Broome, Verne Scott, P. Besse, Eagle Lwin -mere appointed represents- Red 'Wings (Bruce McFadden, g e officiating. Pallbearers were trues to the Hullett Federation of Joseph Flynn, Henry Glew, Frank • Captain) —Leon Murray, Doug Stoneeleoyd Rumball, Theo Dale. Agriculture. Mrs. William Living- Scott, WI Walters, C. 'Kerr, Ron stone is the teacher and the enrol- and Stanley Collins. Flower -Bear -in : Mc'blure. meet is 26. were John, Bill, Hugh and Theo Rangers (Pate Dale, Captain)— At S.S. 3, Hullett's annual meet- I'l. - ` •'Interment took place in Jack Matthews, M. Carter, Jim ing, Donald $ was elected, Clinton cemetery. Scott, H. Dalrymple, Bil'1 Wright the. new trustee ee for a three-year Paul Stapleton. ter the original battle in the mar- garine war had been lost ,by. de- fault. Finally, 1' found encouragement in that .striking 'assertion that "the day of taking advantage of the ig- norant to gain success is. Over." I Wee it that the reference' here is to the price -maks facts, not onlyxaying the local marketplace, but also, in other centres and, yes, other countries. My home towniepaper puts this picture in this neat frame: you people, as •a great Indus- I i TO THE RATEPAYERS OF McKILLOP: been nominated t0 Stand as Councillor forthcoming at the elec- t10n ,On lVlOnda Jan. 7 y> > I hereb solicit your y y a. TO THE: IIATEI)" of McKILL+OIPP. ' Having -been a. meinbeir of the Council for '$lie l>•at seven years, I'agal "' request the vote audis fluence of the ratepay ers of "MirF�lllop at the .•I Little and Hildebrandt. Baird scam term, replacing William Moore. The try—broken up into scattered • un - forthcoming munlClp' and sisters: M s: Harold Hansen, Stratford; Mrs. W. Wayne, BurlinPee-Wee Burling. Mrs, Robert McKenzie ed the lone Rt. counter. The next game at Hensall will ,he Fri -Bruins~ bther trustees are Kenneth Thomp- McKILLOP son, two-year term, and George Reith, its—•can you play the, keys of tom- „_. marcs without v.ur co-operative or vote and influence at that time. elections. • Son; and Mrs. Don Perdue, Hensall; Miss Nam Schwalm, London; Gordon and :Ray, Heinsail. kis brothers, Lee, Hamilton, Austin, Stratford, and a day, Jan. 4, when they meet the Old rivals from Lucan.' Hensall. lost the services of Ray Consitt when he collided with a St, Marys player (Bob Cap.tain)— The funeral of Frederick Arthur Hoggarih, one year. Mr. Thompson J. Rowcliffe, R. Brady; S. Al.is secretary -treasurer. Mrs. Frank brecht, Brian Flannigan, T. La- Willmott, whose sudden death oc- y g curred at Beaumaris, Ont., on d- Riley was rehired for her 16th year wont, D. Wright, A. Calder. as caretaker, Mrs,. Norma Sills is Canadians (Larry Dale, Captain) nesday, Dec. 19, was held on Sat- the- teacher, the is ganization to •hel you to play that P game? I .dond think you can, and history denies that you can!" (Theodore Macklin, in 1925). JOSEPH L. RYAN w Wishing all the'Gompl%mentts of the season, • MATT MURRAY Mrs.. J. of .St. and .broke his left leg. Line-up: and enrolment _ Swine., B. Pinder, G. Coutts, urday, Dec. 22, with interment in y WORHING ;sister, ,MeFa:rlane, `Thomas, were unable. to be present. Hensall—Woodcock, J. Nichol-" son, Wade, Harrison, Knight, Sang 'Matthews, 30. Mr, and Mrs, Verne Dale were Willis; K. McIlwain, J. Bedard; Don St. Mark's cemetery. M. Willmott appointed representatives to the The the late Mr, TOGETHER Murray McFadden, was son of • and Hullett Federation. During the Breaks Leg in Hockey Game Ray Consitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. star, A. Nicholson, H. Nicholson, H'Idebrandt, Fleas', Consdt`., Cowan Little, Mrs. John. H, Willmott, and 'his• Schedule wife je the former Hester -Godkin Christmas vacation the school in' tenor was redecorated and the KIPPEN TO '1liE RATEPAYERS OF ".MeKILT.OP: Roy Consitt, Kippen, was admitted) to Clinton Public Hospital Saturday'p' morning, suffering a fractured" leg 'in an accident Friday night in the first opening game a1 the W.O.A.A. I Intermediate hockey season. at the Hensall arena. Ray, right winger for the ,Hensall 'team, collided with a St,• Marys' player in the last period. The Bonthron ambtilanee removed' him to Scott Memorial Hospital, S4a- forth, where the fracture was •set, and as no beds were available. he waft taken to 'Clinton at 2 a.ni. Dr. J. A. Gorwill, Seaforth, attended. Hensall won 10-1. Mick4e sub goal, St. .Marys—MViossi Ellis, Holman,Jan. Noble, Osperly: Shadern an. Ba.'rd, 1Jlgie, Robinson, Fletcher, O'Brien:, Mitchell, Dinsmaere, Richardson.S.S. .Referees—Russ Evon and Ken McFadden, London. , Mr. anal Mrs. Grant hove, Nancy and Myce were' holiday visitors w'i rh Mr: and Mrs. J. E. MoEwan. Mr. John Passmore spent the Chr'strnas holidays with members of his family in Delhi. 4Tr and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Billy, rd Carol spent the Yuletide boli- .lass with relatives in Tavistock, 5-9 a.m., Blacks Hawks vs, who agent her girlhood le McKillop floor sanded and refinished. D. A. Manle Leafs; 10 a.m., Red Wings and attended the Stratford Normal Kayand on, Clinton, did the re vs. Rangers; 11:30 a.m., Bruins vs, School in 1918,.' 'S Canadians. • Mr. Willmott was born June 17, decorating: 2, tteKillop, elected two new Jan.12-9 a.m., Black ,Hawks vs. 1888, at Beaumaris. During his trustees at •its annual meeting, Sam Red Wings; 10 a.m., Maple Leafs boyhood •rite 'attended Milford Bay McClure, three-year term, and Sent Ys, Rangers; 11:30 a.m., Canadians school and St. Andrew's College, Storey, two-year W. H. Palin vs, Bruins. . Toronto, On Ieaving school be 'held is the other member, for one ' •ear. Jan, 19-9 a.m., Maple Leafs vs, y positions for' 17 years on the staff Joseph T. Hugill; wbo has been sec,- Red Wings; 10 a.m., Black Hawks of `the Dominion Bank at branches retary-treasuretfor nine years, re vs. Rangers; 11:30 a.m., Canadians in Cobourg, Lindsay, Montreal and signed and a new one will be ale- vs. Bruins. Toronto. While -in, Toronto he was pointed at the board's first meet -Erecter; Jan• 26-9 a.m., Rangers vs. Red a member' of the Queens Otwn ing, R. E. McMillan was appointed Wings; 10 a.m., Maple Leafs vs. Rifles under the command of Col. representative to the McKillop Fed' Black Hawks; 11:30 a.m., Cana- Pel]att.son eration. Miss Muriel ,Campbell is diens vs. Bruins. Atter leaving the bank lie, spent teacher, and the enrolment is 25. Feb. 2-9 a.m., Rangers vs. MapleBlack Mk. and Mrs. Harry • Armstrong, of Exeter, and Mr. Harold Denham, of Wallaceburg, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W: F. Batten, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Walters and Sa4idra spent Monday with Mr. and all's. •Bill Brock, •in London. Sunday, visitors with M. and Mrs. John Batten were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batten and. family, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns and Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns and Diane; nile i11 Mrs:' Mervin, Dunn, of Hurondale. itchen Mr. Bill GilfiI1'an was in Kitchen- -' Having been requested b man ratepayers g q y y to •stand for Council 'I have•decided'to again permit my name to :go on the ballot. I res ectfull re request the su ort and in$u- p y q pp ence of all ratepayers of the Township. ' JAMES T. SCOTT -. ' tour years at his, home in Beau- At S.S. No. 6, McKillop, trustees er this Week attending' the basket• On Friday, Jan. 4, • at Hensall Leafs; 10 a.m., Red Wings vs. Black maris, after 'which he six James Sloan, Louis Bolton and arena, Lucan will meet Hensall in -a W.O.A.A. Intermediate ' A" hock- HIBBERT spent Hawks'; 11:30 a.m., Bruins vs. years with the London. Life Insur- Stanley Hillen were- returned by Canadians.' being Companyin Toronto. For the acclamation, the latter sec- ball tournament. Mr, and Mrs. C. Horton, of Hen- `Sunday evening with 1 ey genie at 8:34. These two old rivals had to play six games tri the semi finals to declare a Mintier re the 1950.51 season. The boys are e, with in top shape, and for. a gam• oa"r"nce • Idibbert Township Council held a court of revision on the assessment of the municipality on which the 1952 taxes'wil'i be levied, on Thurs. day, Dec. 27. There were 18 ap- Febti. 9-9 a.rit:, Rangers vs. Black past nine years he had been em- rete+ treasurer. Foster Fowler •is Y: Hawks; 10 a...' Red Wings vs, ployed with the Beaumaris Boat teacher, and the enrolment is 36. Mapleians. s; 11:30 a.m., Bruins vs. House. Gilbert Smitrh is the representative Canadians. * * * On Friday evening a family ser- to the d1cKillop Federation. vice was held art his late home 'at All trustees were returned by ac- sail, spent Mr, Colin. • Gdlfillan and fami] y, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke were Sunday visitors with the letter's parents, Mr, and VIrs. Wm. Wright. ,, TO THE ELECTORS OF'McKILLOP- Your influence and vote,wil1 be ,greatly • thrills acid spills, come to Hensall 7Friday You will not be d'isappolitt ecl' peals dealt with •,during the after noon meeting, Mr. Blower, county assessor, was present and all ap- The Seaforth hocitey season was Beaumaris. The funeral service clamation at S.S. 7, McKillop, Ralph officially opened Thursday. when was conducted Saturday, Dec. 22, McNichol,, Gordon McGavin and Seaforth Beaver Bantams defeated by Canon Hankinson, assisted by George Love:dell-1d Alex Dennis as • A, Smile or Two - peals were carefully. considered. Milverton Lions Bantams 101. Mil- Canon Pinnington of Port Sydney, secretarytt.reasurer. Miss Eleanor . VOTE verton�,scored their only goal just• 'n St. Mark's Anglican Church. of Weaver is the teacher, and the en- • Decorating as the final bell' rang. which the departed man was a rolment is '20. `- • Wallpaper • EGM©NDVILLE . 13111 Roberton and Bruce McFad- member. Y All trustees. Fred Boyce,gSeldon -deMscored four goals, and Peter Among. the man who attended Ross and Wallace Haugh, were re- Policeman: "How did the acct- 'dent 'happen?" •wife W. ��' Mills and Painting 'ROBERT F I N L A Y PHONE 492 — SEAFORTH Mn: William Finlayson :and sons, Allan and William, of Toronto, spent the, weekend with Mr, and M. James rs.• Wes: Mr, and Mra,• Wes: Hayter and Dale two, for the Beavers. • the funeral were Mrs. Willmott's turned by acclamation for S.S. 3 1.lthough the home team receiv- brothers and sisters, Ed. Godkin, Tuckersmith. Miss Margaret Stev- ed more penalties, the game was Walton; Godkin, London; ens is teacher; and the enrolment ar from rough, being a fast .game Mrs. J. (Delta) •Milligan, •Torontory is'25. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cumin Archie Smith was appointed the from start to finish.(Eliza) g Bantam - Motorist: "My fell asleep in the back seat a •Brenton A young Scotsman went to the telegraph office one' morning and wired a proposal of marriage to his •q , For Councillor For 'North McKillop , ""• Ralph, of Howell, Michigan, The next game in the and daughter, Marion, Fergus. new, trustee for a three-year'' term • son, series is slated for Thursday, Jan. Other friends and relatives attend- at S.S, 4, McKillop, Kenneth Stew- sweetheart. After spending the ANDY CALDER Sole Agent for TONE CLEANERS New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. James .Finlayson. Mrs. George Hills returned. to gfence, Toronto with Miss Rhia Hills on Tuesday to. spend the winter.nington 3•, when Listowel visits Seaforth. ing were Mr' an<l gIrs. T. Clark, art remains as trustee for a two �IPLVERTON—Goal, Mohr; de• Toronto; Mr, and iris.,.�Kue�ll Will- year term and will•act as secretary- Sevile, _Mogk; forwards, mott, Gravenhurst; Mrs -Heed. P:n- treasurer. Mac Scott has one year Cook, Denstedt, Hyde; •alternates,"If and son, John, Port Syd-left of his term. The enrolment is1 Taman. Sharp, a Joh; tors. •Linyd 'Vine (Cather , Stone. ee,•; Mrs.Virie ine 19, and Mrs. E. J. Weber is teacher, herr, Guenther, Melrose. entire day and part of Me night waiting, be was final) rewarded y with an affirmative reply. ' I were you," suggested the eperator.. who . delivered the .mes- sage, "I'd think twice before I'd ( E, N 0 T• ,®� Hoffman. e',tma Coo•d �- AND DYERS 'IUCKERSIVIITH SEAFORTH—Goal BctS McGee He is :Survived by his wife, two tile, Bob Walters; defence. Ken E. •and _ -� • • LaundryService sisters two brothers. Mrs. E. W • Hat Blocking • Rug Sfia7npooing The Ttickersmith ,).alter' Club will hold their monthly meeting at TM:m,pson, Ddug Scott, Paul S'tap- emery) Pinnington Port Sydney •-.:To the Editor• Teton, Leon Murray; forwards 'Beatrice, John and Norman, all of • •• TO THE RATEPAYERS ¢ Modern Cold Fur Storage WILL PICK UP EVERY DAY ' the home of Mrs. Ellin Crich on Wednesday, .January 9. Group 1 will be in charge of the program is to be Bruce McFadden, Bill Roberton, Beaumaris, He was PredeCeaser) b} Peter Dale, 'Ron Scoins, Ron iVlas- two sisters, Mrs, W. A. (Frances)... on, • Ron Williams, Bob Wright, Anderson .and Kathleen, and- one Toronto, Dec, 29•' 19,51, Jack Matthews, Murrayarter. brother, Ea'wara.At Editor. The Huron Expositor: OF McKILLOP: the request of a num- ONS of McKILLOP Thursday pickups delivered Monday e&londay pickups delivered Thursday PHONE 230 and lunch. Roll call an- swered with "One of my nicest Christmas boxes." Please bring suggestions for activities in the comingyear. . a' VIr. Willmott was well known to Seaforth Juniors got off to a fly- a host of children and frieirds, in- Dear S.ir: There were 'plenty of ing start as they doused the Wel- eluding the residents of the sum- 'mental 'vitamins' in that item coy- lesley Six 10-5 at the Memorial Cen- mer colony. ering the annual meeting of Hib 15er Ot ratepayers,"� I have agreed to stand as Councillor and request ALL CAR OWNERS IN THE TOWN- SHIP OF McKILLOP ARE ftEQLTEST-' Me Saturday night. Thiswas the " beta Federat'on of • Agriculture, .as r in news columns. the vote and influence of,, ED NOT TO PARK THEIR CARS ON • „ •,,.. .- . "' fir> t game in the 1951-52 schedule. recorded your "Nig•' Muir and "Whitey" Broome ZION Two points which bad keen appeal to this reader may be quoted and the ratepayer of 1Vc= THE ROADS ' OF • THE TOWNSHIP • • •• Nome 8 Building Repairs were the big guns for the locals,""ed as Muir crashed through with four The Late James T. Malcolm noted: (l.) "Mr. Lannin (retiring goats, while Broome performed the J. large number of friends aid secretary treasurer after five years •by that a I11liop at the election January 7th. DURING THE. WINTER BRICK STONE •• ' STUCCO REPAIRS -r" �-" Chimneys Tuckpointed, Repaired . `�V and Built hat trick. Two assistse were given relatives attended the funeral of of service) closed saying to Muir with Broome being credit- the late James T. Malcolm. which newsman has a nose for news, and ed with five. was held at his home, lot 6, con, farnyaers would certainly clear the At times it looked like the game 3, Hibbert, on Friday, December 28. they w would adopt a program oft ducts advertising on a JEREMIAH DOERR Cars that are left on the roads are con- ark t Highway T et, an tr o the Traffic' E7 Faulty Drafts Corrected farm would end u.p with a fight, bitt good During the service, which was con- p A. - _ • Brick Walls Tuckpointed, Repaired, Refaced Fire Walls Built and Repaired refereeing kept the game fairly ducted by the Rev. A. H, Daynard, national basis; and (2) Rev. clean, with only two major and six Daynard, Perth Federation field- y high tribute was paid to the stir minor penalties, •ling charficter and active rue o1' man• remarked that the day of r -Wellesley took the lead in the the late Mr. Malcolm. He had been taking advantage of the ignorant TO THE ELECTORS OF McKILLOP:• are a ,detriment to operation of snow- - p1.0Ws. Stone Walls Tuckpointed and Repaired • RURAL WORK A SPECIALTY i ...- �� Have that stable wall repaired , , and eiinttinate these drafts that [ affect the health of your stock. t • PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL CALLS' ' QQ-�F {� _ R MONARCH MASON SERVICE iC'E Furst period with Gropf going in un- superintendent of Zion betted to gain success is over. Farmers assisted at 1:55. Cook scored aloneused to deal with other small busi- Church Sunday Schad for a num- y at the six -minute merit, Armstrong her of years, and" was chairman of nessmen late themselves, but today end Broome teamed up and start- al] their dealings are with +epics the building committee when the ed the rally for the locals at 7'-19. present Zion Church was built, At entatives of well-established corn- Kelterborn 'and Merndr gave their the time of his death he was sec- pontes." team a two -goal lead at the 8:00 retary of the official board of the Both of tthe, above thoughts de- mark. Muir and Broome went church. Beginning as a very young to be studied by t}ie prim- through with e, second goal for the man and continuing Yor over 40 ar'Y producers. So far as' (1 is Seaforth squad to end°the period, years, the late James Malcolm was concerned, I think that the present Seaforth tied It up in the ten- an active and interested member nationwide campaign ("Down the tial period after Gropf scored by and director of the Mitchell .1eriaffairs-of I have had three years , experience in the McKil- lop- Council and hereby solicit your support at the polls on election day. I Will endeavour to • maintain my interest the in the - Ar" i' ER JANUARY 1; 1952, PLEASE NATE THAT PROVINCIAL POLICE WILL TAKE THE NECESSARY AC- TION TO SEE THAT CARS ARE'NOT L r,T ON ROADS, AND PROSECU- TION MAY FOLLOW. y Seaforth Phone 386 Write P.O. Box 69 himself after onlyone minute of cultural Fair Board, also a past play. Broome and Muir, and Muir president or the Western Ontario Ltd., . W,ft. and W.M.S. of Duff's Fairs' Association. He also Served Church. the Neighbors. and Doigof the kid line, collectedMcKillop Jack Stevens and Mr. . TOWnship. WILSON LITTLE W MANLEY J. Road Superintendent - two goals to tie the game at 4 all. as councillor of .Hibbert Township Mr. and Mrs. in ten minutes the director and Mrs. G. A. Whitney, Mr. and• Six goals gave for four years, add was of Little. Mr. and Mrs. Har • Rubber Stamps _ d Ster�e� • MARKING , DEVICES r c FR� Of All Types - - Rubber Stamps ' S , district team the'r one-sided win. the McKillop, Logan and Hibbeht. Mrs. John Muir flipped in two goals; Tieman, Telephone Co. Ltd; and for a brief old Casson. Mrs. John Balfour and Bennie, Broome and Dale all flash- period was its secretary -treasurer. Dalton. Mr, Ed. Ruston and Bee rd the red light once during this A duet, "In the Lan. Where Yon nice, Mr. and Mrs, L. Wernham, splurge. 'Porter and Futher of 'the Never Grow Old."was sung by two Mr. and Mrs. George Ahrens, . r. visiting team outsmarted Baker nieces' of the deceased. Mrs Lash- and Mrs, Andrew Park, Mr. and with only 12 seconds left in the ence Barker and Mrs, Geo. Moore alis. Bert Tubb, Mr. and airs, K game. for their fifth counter. The pallbearers were neighbors, Salton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keyes, Mr.\1f W)1LhESLEY —Goal, Longeneg• Messrs. Ja(1c Balfour, George Rob- and Mrs. George Gibb and family. carried b Messrs. Bili►/ ger; defence, Christner• Cook; ten 'noon Fergus'Lannin, Her{rert Brit- These were c Y tre, Gropf: wings, Merner, Keller- ton, Charles Roney and Robert Yeo and Bill Stinson, of Toronto; born; a alternates, Schmidt., Noll, Burchill. Glenn Pepper, Ross Isepper, Jack Hamner, Porter, Millar, Eerier, Ott- Numerous floret tributes, expre•a-Malcolm. Harvey Hyde' and Lawn man. Zeh'r, Futher. ed the esteem by which the late ence Barker. SEAFORTH—Goal, Baler; de14r. Malcolm was held by his rel a- Temporaryinterment was made fence, Armstrong, Tiernan; centre, lives' and friends. They ere re- in the mosleum in Woodland Doig; wings, Muir, Broome; alter- ceived frpm the family. the grand- Cemetery. Mitchell. nates, Storey, Aitcheson, Dressel, children„ Mrs, George •Graham and Those attend•ng were from To- Rennie, Butson, Dale. family, Mrs. Norman Malcolm .and mite, London, Lakeside, Stratford. Summar1Meaford, Hensall, Seaforth, Clinton, •1vMerrily, Mrs. Josie .James and fain. Mr. and airs: Ross Mnrdie and Mitcrieil and surrounding district - 11 kf� ■r. ' I '•t.:r :;.i'' / `l�� �.or 1 de - BIG DOUBLE HEADER Saturday,.Januar StY•Iv, . are essential to any Firt Period—l. Wellesley, Gropf, Mr. anal Mrs., Clarence Cully, ;Vf-r Well-run business! �,,. They save you time and C — money. m-•^�' - _„.-''`• WARWhS�YY;pfnaster• Three Day Service —MAKES THE BEST IMPRESSION '� On. Rush Order __ "-- — • Stamp Pads, !Paters & various s pplres T he HUM nExpositor 'Tele hone 41 -�� Seaforth • p 1:55; 2, Wellesley, Cook, 6:29; 3', and Mrs. John Leeming, Mr, and s rth, Armstrong (Broome), Mrs, Fred Bunistead and family, oTicE 7; 19; 4, Wellesley, 7Kelterborn Mrs, kantie' Finch and family, Mr. (Merner), 8:25; 5. Seaforth, Muir and Mrs. George Pepper and fa'm• (Broome), 18:59, sly and Mrs. Mabel Higgerson s-nd Penalties—.Aitcheson. Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Britton TO THE'ELECTORS OF■ Second • Period — 6.: Wellesd^y, and Mabel, Dr. and airs. Verne McKILLOP• Omni', 1:29: 7, Seaforth„ Broome Pepper and family, .Mr. and Mrs. (Muir), 6:15: 8. Seaforth, Muir Wm. Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesHaving beexi'" R member (Doig). 16:42. Pepper and gamily, Mr. and alts of the Council of the :Penalties -•- Armstrong, Broome, Frank Layton, Mr, anti Mrs. Fred Doig, Ohti.stner 2, Cook. • Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper, .- Township of. McKillop Third Period -9, Seaforth, Muir Mr anal Mrs. Howard Crich, ISM. for four ,years, I hereby (Broome), 6:24•; 10, Seaforth, Tie• and Mrs. Cerii Van Horne, till+. (Broome), 9:55; 11, Seaforth, Hugh Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. Fergus solicit your vote and in- mean • Rennie (lit arae)), • i2:27; 12, Sea- Lannin, Anstin a'nd Lettie, • The fluence at thepolls on Forth, Broome (Muir), 13:04; 13. Neighbors, ~Mr, and Mts. lefetley Seaforth, Muir (Broome), 14:69; Lannin• and family, the Mitchel.)..-, Monday, January.7. 14, B'e •forth, Dale (Rennie), 16:45; y, Zion- 'TJn`ited . ' }I A.gricultnral Socie�t 1 Wellesleyt Porter (Futter), Church and Ladies'' Aid, •'Mcliiiloxl, 'N -ALBERT SIEMO T•• . G®�� .- • 7:0� p.m.7;19; • • lurich v� �ub'�n -- m -- 9:00 •p.m. • ■ ,:,�Seaforth� SEAFORTH(w(I CENTRE u,l gan• and Hibbert Telephbn.e rico, • 'rl •