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A letter a W r iia on t f ,. o Dori �� �..,..°!i cont t in Sarnia end from, nooaA he hrm olt ,iamed: CRx.. uP4fy 6u$pe ' JM ([ es is ed in a G lead)ug .the. -Parade with a Mifigo , l , ` c M ;k it :. �1;' M14064- 8dturda Story a a , Qa ch t Waaldt#tR; d.:,:. h P• �:' 0 .r .4 ;u . win far th 1 Y 71{��L Y•leli 4'hi$ ig a aPltai e7� biNTlfyLip, H41ortl� of . r1 •: r :.. „r • bei, ,ecded.ttr.r bl's ,earl, , ,rt» a @ Sai Ors. duct penalt' .. 1'Y. ,' t ,:.r ^C... ,. ,., ✓ # ,.,i�. R, yl�, y' S � q}i �u!': i. i,f i R. res $1fD. tie hri;lrr �;, 1 ,I,,{r 'ems{ e p ::esti k fold a wodl Iii b�ir ,., fiaturday, h j?,p ,. �,,ti&s a g)lt h1 ..rCh x7 t ,, p ,41:,e•,,r, .I 5' The fiixal' pericr. rted a a 8$ ,'^T¢ "Q.. T^QQ.a B&�e4 ::.,.,,: e e,. �#tyM G(IJ�Iru3., 1L ,::!« x Mo ton St I :, e, f re EI t li ma b r . .i A lir ad ” of hhp%ievvium g-, , °'Elim N' to vensrs � a irJR+ at e ands. Gut R!n4'ear pto : Ya r110 tr AI ..iaeQn, ,,. da; Y M_& V• w Ond dont i5 es Train GW,erieh, o Pi► In charge, of,, u -,,a., , ,,, , ,,t, tie anal condi lli Ae iiii unto . tfi - .. ., ..,. r. I. o... ? ,:V! r .n ,3.,.��Jra b"i f , A rr� „s}.... est.b , I: •., r , .L'tFi, .,, �a,,y'rFr ;I K+k forwapds Morton J. Be ed .ou•b of lid e ' : - I0liilt9rn' and .Ba e w , ,dt etl e• g*i er and reg ,p., , : Q! �, , Thursday the. Baldwins bat 9.2 a w e , MqJr,. F0:€ a1 t , .. s£it t , ., yA .1fi were ,called.. ::. " fly.. Guest ape&her . oy.. aF.. a e .. r , s ul r,,, : t h , ,, t1et1 to 0 m rk h n Morton r!$ed Di m . , • e : A]z MAW- Uu,, a�di. �ap0.sr ora � e�oY r : ; ( I? 1' �t�� �, . Pike, 'Broome, •Doi'$, Shine, MgI1 disf�iCt sec». ve nbeatiug �, thdt'h� flames"iiad"macDe-too mus#► an r >k _, t ., -victory hefore the largest c, wd'o! hams the winning tally. °"' I h ciwdtxotf?d' several Comte„. a•.l: A a :`:'r,a.s'r ,r na; `x; {� „ . '` wail}. , planned fol` Wednesdfi ;' Ornbi tl,,, hoadway, and Bremen stood by to t ,, '. ' the season, which reached the 1704 Roark. Thlrrsda T-(Fgal, Ogden; deifence, Apr11 1, 'at. 2:,30;' itt`'Ft y. g A Lot s Y .,1e all Town, l Prtiect ttis neai b lienee. Nei b uA , or�s erped' $repai?ed N ;; r ' ', ,� 5; : o { Hall. Iorstitute mentub "s Rare u ' 'bore assdsted !n'renaovirig a tractor by tp� hal :';' yy 4 ` ' ' + Aprre•..Merno Oes(Ch 4'.` '` r "�;.: I)`•+g ,y -,,,, 917 Seaforth took the lead and paled SARNIA1-�CioaL, Ogden” defence, Guthrie, Laur, 112arks, 14[oPfitt, a a P i +F& a , rr- ' V1TartY forwards, ,Lennon, Green, 'to attend,. Another'Tulp'rta Ili- spreader, but the combine, al Mrx, y !i f(faa-. ithe Tars right to the 8,na1 a Moffzt, Ward; centre. Rand -all; 9 —Bryce � ;, � + Mo. att, James), McGrath, Randall, ering' is the district annual 10 ei- power and 500 bushels of grain `� ,. ; 4P rid +"%,q ' ; -! " 11^.1 j wings, Beauchamp, Duiuham, sits., 1 were lost.. The livestock was not in , ,. . d' lofl;T F"1tt, I ; "t} ! 'e�/* • Be�yuchamp, Dunham. Ing, scheduled for Wednesday,' ay, �s Forbes„' h,ennan, Green., McGrath, First Period,-,Seaforth, Berger 27'» Bost this year is the Hensall' the barn•at the time, The building Hlstill Committee' • lin r x . 31 x y 'S% a James. Marh's, .Laur 4Wt$terle.. Plan i,:1; ”' �7 1 , , ,ora ; ,. r. • FAINTING (Eroome>; 10:02; 'Seaforth, Doig Women's Institute, wav inwuredw Damage may reach � Ipj fi SEAIb`ORTH-Goal, Baker; de- I' i, Additions FOP I !, s (P 1 .� (McTxwain,, Shine), iG:30. Penal- (Mrs. Lavender (spoke to the lad- °g7,000. gal; (: a .' r, �, ^� r-'^;,) -,J 3 tor'+ • PAPERHANGING fence; AitClfison. Storey; centre, Huron County Museum a , l , o Interlo, and Exterior Decorating Morton; wings, J. Muir, R. Muir; ''ties -Randall 3:23, Laur 12:35, Ber- les, thanking them for their• sup-' = 4 , Q;.;'. tix $ %Err t,,, „4; I % 1;,, alts., Berger, Brogme, Pike, Doig, ger 14:02, Moffitt 19:50, • port (given to the Girl' Guides' l ak • Th es Huron Cqunty Histarica y x I ' t ''�r`'41 Z, �'� ALTER PRATT shrine, Mciiwain, Elliott. Second d'eriorj-Sarnia, Iifoffatt ing sale and tea. A bank baQk will �+ nsall A il''�z)r' R.R. ,. Wa tq . , United WMA committee is making plans for the tr ra ! n FArst Period Goals.; Seaforth, (Green, Lemian) 3;2'6; Sarnia, be forwarded to Roderlek. 1iii - 1953 sleason. This buildings axe'to' i! , ; y, o -,,t, „* 0 Morton ), (+aur, 8,:4g; Seafaith, Morton (R.. m• infant sen of Mrs: 'I.. Qhs If p , � i d� l,,a1:i:°°, Phone R.R. Phone 48, r (J4 Muir 6.08; 'Saiipia, >? be repal and painited and a;t6/ i Mnifr), 18:02. Penalties -,'Stoney man. Blrthda Party '' ` , SEAFORTH BRU86Et.& Green '(Lerman), 9:50; Seaforth, Y fence er ted arouixc) .the log cab :27,; Aitcheson, 4:04; Broome, ate Broome (Pike; 'Doig),. 11:01;' Sar Zihe qui'Lt blocks were brought"in it oP a m`atctitihing •period 1 �N .•. ,r. s• .. vti r•�,��,� - 10:29; Randall, 10:29; Laur, 11:52. The curator, J, H. Neill, reports (r•'ill , _ ``' J nia, McGrath (Marks, Jamesj; , The cow in charge will President Mrs, W. B. Cross was Third Period •- Sarnia' Beau- 1P,:4f. Penaltie Laur Aitchison, sham Dunham a range time for guil�,ing, Institute lli, chair for the March the receipt of a great ntimber of - s P (, R ndali), 12.40. meeting li Dunham 2 members who are working on in. ' " articles donated to the Museum 4) Sn.econd i Renalties-Guthrie, Broome (mai- ing Tat $eek of tRie Wa}nen',s Mission - Second Period--Seaforth, J. Muir Pants'' outfits are asked, to, have during the winter. `a xt'` l ors), 6:49;,, Doig, 8:03; Ma.�itt, a'iyrSociety of Hensali United Several .new �,)" (Morton), 6;48; Sarnia, Marks these ready for the April meeting..4 urcli The scripture lesson was display cases have beem•addled and � ;' 17:25• . R: Muir, 1'7:50; Lerman, (Laur), 19:37. Penalties Beau- 18:55' Mrs. J• McEwan 'and Mrs. J. Pah read'. by 'Mrs, Jacks& Walker, fol two additional rooms ,made avail- . s� ; iLLL � champ, Gutherie, Moii'it, James erson'will be hostesses )it the April low by prayer by. Mrs: W. For able'Tor di's'play. Graham Ch s, J PI, t Bald (Dunham, Beauchamp), 1:44; Overtime Period=Sarnia, Ran17 (misconduct), Berger, IDu a h, a m meeting. Roll call will 'be to -name rest. ; An enquiry was received from a will be shown in a ,.' ted ' Broome 2. I Sarnia, Lennan, 9:45. Penalties- a tree and'. 'promise to plant it. Re iMembers disc Treed plans regard- Party who was Particularly inter -'Jig , ' sated in the line of exhibits. He MOTION PICTURE FILM "" Third Period-Seaforth, Morton Randall 4:23, Hall 7:1'7, Ports aE stanadn9 committees will i'ng the ,annual birthday .party Fri- offered his services in preparing a f , (R. ` 'Mu}r), 9:20. Penalties - be presented at this meeting, con- d'ay, 112arch 27. The ladies expect ��� Brooms, Green, Gutherie, Berger. + ve>Lers. to take nate, tq wglcome visitors 'from Chisel- particular group for exhibit. The 1'n "' t k 11 hur'st; Brucefield, Main Street; Exe Historic Committee accepted his Overtime w'rn Former Principal Uf Men. were .the guests of honor at Yarns Township Hall ; , this meeting. Euchre was a offer and extend the same v - ter.,' 'also the ladies of St. Paul's Pn11, Sarnia Junior' Sailor put up a slay- and zonal 'Churches', Hensall, hnd on LOCaI Public SCllOol lieges to -anyone interested in any , ed under the convenersh;(p of the particular grouping in the Mus- I, ' Retires in Chatham hostesses, Mrs. Inez Mca en and the Evening Auxiliary of Henson ellm MONDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 8 in � , , Mrs. Bear. The following were United Church p' - LAST OF THE SEASON! " A distinguished teaching career prize winners- Mrs. Sproat, Miss ' Guest speaker will be Mrs. • Des- A further enquiry was received, .. � a` �� askin ii the committee would ac- Also see the new GOODRICH SILO CAP that prevents' tc Jardine, Grand Bend. An invita- g a of almost 50 years will end in June, Ellis, Mr. Roobal and Geo. Wal- J -sr when A. A. Naylor, formerly of iter, tion was read from James) Street cep.t a collection of articles for spoilage in grass and corn silage• y tg Euchre Dance 'Seaforth, :rest temporary dis The commit- - i'r�t gas. as 'principal of The hostesses and their assist= United Church., Exeter, to attend p p x Auspices of Seaforth W.I.' anis rovided d.eticious refresh- p g tee accepted, and will be happyto g y y q, p ya; . Queen Mazy Schtwl, Chatham, an open meeti'n, on the -afternoon ponsored b our local Graham Plow and Gehl E ai meat dealer P have an collection of articles Yor #, At a recent meeting the' Chat- ments''at the close, of April 15, when Mrs. G. A. r • • R♦•M. PECK - K1 en FRIDAY, MARCH 20 ham (Board' of Education accepted•' Wheable, London, will be the guest temporary display, .. _ Kipp en re• et the Uri The Museum was primaril ADMISSION FREE Cards at 8:30 p.m. gn'ation of the speaker. y ae } veteran teacher, who, has, served' as A duet was sun b Mrs. Milton signed for educational and historic , V,i Euchre Here Friday g y M purposes. Any assistance or adds- , ", principal of the 'Chatham school Lavery -and _firs, 'Carl Passmore, grate }r F Seaforth, for the past 34 years. In Aid Of Cancer, Mrs. 'George Armstrong presented tions to the museum will be — - - - ..;_,..,r,,,, Community Centre in recognition' of his services, the a study on the missionary<avork in fully accepted'. - '%, board made plants to hold a dinner , Polio and TP Fund Angola, Africa. ' Life expectancy is �rk�t�a i� COLLINS' ORCHESTRA, in Mr. Naylor's honor before the only 20 years in Angola, as tom rr The euchre held' in. the IOOF Vlore than a thousand C adian end of the term. pared to Canadia''s 67, Mrs. Arm- is Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches , Ha11 last Fridia evening, ,izt aid of women working in Ghe 'Red Cross ��Born in,Huron County d, years y strong said. There is not ,a av- Corps gate more than,350;000 hours Con t 1 ,act Ba � � � � ago, Mr. Naylnr;; graduated) from the C.P. and T. Fund, was largely arae of one doctor to 100,000 LUCKY LUNCH TICKET' a Pea of volunteer service to veterans��&,:6 God:erich, Collegiate and Stratford attencbed, with about 25 tables in pie, yet Africans'are showing ap- t' play. and others, using equipment and r li 011011111111111101" Normal School. He taught for sev- preciation of the benefits' of'scien WE ARE 'AGAIN CONTRA.(.TtN 13• en years in rural schools in Huron Archie Hubert thanked guests tific itrlaz ledge regarding ,health supplies purchased with YOUR t., ,, tee' I Count - donatign's to the Canadian Red' �. County prior to becoming principal for their patronage for th.e worthy rules., Cross. ACREAGE FOR TIIE CANADf4 l of the Seaforth public school, hold- fund, Mrs. Chex. Henderson read Tea and cookies were served at ing that position for an 'additional the rulers,' The prize winners were: the c'lo,se of an interesting meet MALTING C. E S ���°�� eight years. ladies, first, Mrs: John +McGregor ing. ..a' � t� Mr. 1Vay'lor was: appointed 'prin-• and Mrd�,. W. E. Butt;' after tufting r jl'_ti cipal of Queen' Mary School in 19'19 cards )ars'. McGregor was, the win- The value of Canada's production District Treated Seed will be available at our .,11 succeeding George ,Peaxson, who ner; lone hands, 'Mrs. Francis of ski poles and fittings in 1950 ,t is, now superintendent of elemen- Hiusser; . consolation, Mrs. Alex amounted to 287142; and shouldWp $ OiJltLldrleS Warehouse tory education for the• Province of Boyer; men, first, George Smith; be even greater during the 1952 53 o t , for + Ontario. lo'n'e' .hand's, James Neilans; conso- season since the sport is becoming lotion, John' Crawford, - ­ ever 'more popular. SEAFO...RTH LATE MRS. DAVID FOSTER `' MITCHELL, -Mrs. David Foster, Seaforth CoAperativeltd, ' AND DISTRICT `' „" - e 77, formerly of Kirkton, died at lot 1 Crippled Children Funds- 15, concession 13, Usborne town- Phone .9.• a� V Buchanan Cleaners p ship, Friday, March 13. .�cafslr. '2 Age 25 to 40 years Mount Forest �' Born in Leeds, England, Baugh (� Y1 If you are dissatisfied successors to• TONE CLP7AIVFIIt.9 Support Summer Camps ter of the late 'Mr, and Mrs. W. A. i ,` ' zri Legg, Mrs. Foster came to Canada With y O U r present We Pick Up and Deliver Monday as a child. Following her marriage 11 and Thursday To one group of children in On- smile for kindly. nurses, Then one in 1895, sh'e lived in Usborne town- y 'position, Write tario, camp life every summer morning, she sat in her, wheel- ship for five years, and later the Box 188 Phone 230 - Seaforth means) more: than usual: It means chair and, watched ,as Tommy, a couple moved to Fu1'larton' town "' a- c11 haziee to de the Thins that s astir. Y ' p � l''" i ANDY CALDER g p paras tic. ai 'full and, al s'hi and resided there until. 1927. ` Y P Ts Y P :,r.• a 1, ha . a HURON EXPOSITOR AGENT other youngsters do', to, live in the most grotesquely hobbled' past her. ,They then took up residence in ^" •?:,�' a ,+rF' < . sun and play games, despite the She turned' suddenly to a nurse and Kirkton for three�and-a-half years, ,x' S: ' Seaforth ,Ladies' and Gents' 2 -piece Suits, $1; handicaps' of crippled limbs or said, "Oh, I'd hate to be like Tom- and after the death of Mr. Foster • , Plain Dresses, $1; Plain Skirts, 50c; twisted- back's. And in .the three my." in 19.12 � she went to live with �, giving full details. Gent's Trousers SOC., camps operated by the Ontario 'So From, that. moment, Amy was her daughter, Mrs. Alvin McCurdy.}icCvrdi 1� , \ h All information strictly Quality Plus Service is Our Motto ciety" for Crippled Children, this sunny, happy. an eager participant Mrs. Foster was an 'adherent of the I confidential. summer 900 children, who would be in every camp activity. She seemed Kirkton United' (Church. �- - , S. BUCHANAN - Proprietor unable to attend camps that lack to consider Elizabeth, another Surviving are a son, Herbert l i 'z " + l the special a:qu'ipmen:t, housing, camper, a, personal responsibility. Foster, Fullarton township; two ;n r' -' ,��•„ + -- ,' nurses and instructors, will gkter Elizabeth had been babied at Home daughters, Mrs. Alvin McCurdy, - ,}�I�y� , t' once again. Making this possible and expected to be attended hand Usborne tow-ns'bip, and Mrs• .Edi•th k f ' Percentage of Price Increases ` will be the annual Easter Seal and foot every hour of the d'aym, Russell, London); a brother,. Jamneswi The is $475,000. p - 9isted on the latter learning to grandchildren. eight 4 r, campaign from 'March b to April o. Amy joked', teased Elizabeth, in- Legg, Rhode Island, and ¢ �' in Canada since 1941 g } Most important, perhaps, in the +. 17y�(, TIS pick up, her own books, wheel her The ;body rested. 'at the Heath r t 165.0 eyes, of the doctors who watch ov- own chair to the table, and so on. .Funeral Home, Mi'tc'hell, where fun- , er the welfare of these children is "The psychological effect of eral'services.were (held Monday at �. 15095 the psychological progress 'made crippled youngsters'. getting togeth- 3 p.m. Interment was in the Kirk- / , during their camp holidays. For er 'and seeing what others accom- ton Union cemetery, with Rev.. • instance, Amy refused to talk at 'plish and how they enjoy life is a ,Harold Anderson, pastor of ,Kirk- // 125°1° first, spurned the friendly advanc- major step towards . re-establish- ton United Church, officiating. IW//fi y es of other children', refused to . ment," say camp official's, 1I "' ,r: t #04, so FOA ,e0 7 rooms' !39 93.a1. . ,�� • . ,®f �/® ., '$ ,�.�­". K141 Things We PantI ,c if�, 66i r y a r�r °«. "t'.3 'F{l. ;.3:i Store Sale Bills $ ! ""l �' r1 r mr' S0� 4' s �: Business Cards ��J �j 0 _ t Window Cards >.ll 1" x�,� sxs s> Laundry Lists #1A opq, <� 25°lo n,. `,N ' ` Visiting Cards ^ei "�► >N y ( / 3 . > t' , S e 4t ,t } V ' Bread Tickets OX'` r= i P,, , ; z`. . I Letter Heads NI- 1 ( -- I t �( iM t 1fu`` w;' r Meal Tickets �# -1� : '�s, Y ,al G 1 `s '°'^ ' Filing Cards .1 1.11 -: .t'`>: r> a >r.. / �' sk4q �yx,, a•>. ! Programmes i t:+.:ria is , � o { x; : ^? core Cards Ili<:':..z. ;., • Debentures gn i Note Heads ", 'rode% of total Average hourly rotes o1 'Told index of all Yadar of Marwy-Merr:s eIndex of Conadidw 11, 'krdet of fans:1111' ' Bill Head9 •'e IY. I , ..r• ,, , Iran producb pay MdfseyHor7is commodities• rhea pricef of Ca¢adiolr forty producq wage rates �; •' 4t" . ,,......... ,.- .... . CPRRdiPIi�Glonn MOO* .fan... (IMleneeh - , , t^ u, „, a;, Invitationsfilet r J Hand Bills Canadians eat 90,000 hogs /NDEXESS OW ,• �, 1 e' a I Po' ]Pamphlets Lars weekly—and want them lean and tender. ;`::�'� ` 3; V; Booklets if ' ' -� �' 1 , 3>s ;' Dodgers "NATIONAL" is packed with animal protein for It 14„ .' a �t,i s , ,,. s'' ;:- ?ii` -. "�":." � Badges '� I i ".� y if sapid growth loaded with vitamins for health and a- �j �i r ;; . ' i- f ,..� lIE 11GitEE gP;�.;;r,:.. 9:: :� 11 ti;� is .z: Drafts ' s '., 11",Books balanced with essential minerals. It ys r _ , - ": f t` ;kM: BiIls gives you ,a fast, pork -producing grower np77onat W+; That, i�glpl�rpgnt prices hive ljeen dept •,ati a low level is clearly clown by �.inpaihrson of De ].:< Bonar with less grain ..: a grower that produces th utu of 'r►�tatlstica, wdex figures, wlhlch. ve E,* s. .e' .Ina„ . '._ 1 ..� „ rug. ;^�<.><•M ;.�u�. Labels h ,1 I an increase alli•ag od>tt1eS ,slutice.X'941 of 8 ,.3% as agamat as i )crease « > top quality bacon hogs which means ; p" � - c4 ; '#br Massey k'Iarris >tnplemonts'of only �6:5°J. ° . 'I� , sf' Blotters more profit for you: nryrt in a calil,t Ie . o� ,4, s :i low ereent� ge%bee-:E a�se„ too..is sly ov�i il'�1 the fatee,� o�f an l is " M 1n the , � Placards ,t, incie'igwre',orrs of 93 9%v and of MassegAIar7ris hourly rags of pay Vouchers See Y r to -day �'""`" z 1-1 I :of i66 % a5 can by referrlilg to the chart shown above. „ 1 ` k PiizeLtata our NATIONAL Deals Catalogues J r Also, the indexes, shot that while im lame ts. have ons 1n eased Price Lists i Look for the bright Orange and Blalcic Sign r r ~ r� is r' Post Cards i P y cr r f €F :. i 66'.5%o there has bi,aXl increase in tlie�p' ce:of,farm products of 113:$;;% 'and , { ia" statements ). �= Menu Cards WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMItED I- i the scarcity of,farm'labour has oausecl''farm ora a rates to ehmb"''ll 17 3 '; „>: zt,> g f%p. Blank Notes , The partial absorption- the it orease, costs of materials a nc�;i;labo,'iur hag s. Y. ' �'�y�;. a Milk Tickets ilillONAL INGERSOLL ONTARIO x'34 A a*l xt M ;<'r s,.• <s Legal Forme NLAL been made possible by the :contiiirxecl great world demand,€or fariamechan- :=h> Y Memo Heads �ptl� ization giving a volume that peribits a low ratio of selling ekpenses and �` � �LII'Y y ^s Order Blanks U1 I. 1. high operating efficiency in =imtfaeturing. n ' . "'?, shipping Tags. , _ SNI 1 I % ' , t _.. _ .,_--_-,----,l ....- . krwv t ix , s Funeral Cards Ile, ti k ,,..:: c}t;c,.,,. ..:, I. - , _1 ll Snting ; `.`)� '><S, GreetinCards , '4 g li t ' "ISE�Y' HARMS. . '�O p��� �'����� a MernmBaokletds �i ,i ��I �; lca is „ .. .: % � .• -Wen by tqeerdhis 6iitarto. Society ty fee I'll ' Ppt�dn , i dWre'n�dW reed otafF At 'H�o a Cards s 1 1 1 s u^{) '^i , t �;A u�`i l- a.'hui�xe 41 ij ,'.; ,y `,.k , �r ff,t)j:.'i Makpill of high-qualityfclirm I'm lements since 1g4i' nurGe reads t0 pdttente: The objective of th'e $obit 7� Easter i � p gn s $4 >� Y d W/ ril X11! 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A letter a W r iia on t f ,. o Dori �� �..,..°!i cont t in Sarnia end from, nooaA he hrm olt ,iamed: CRx.. uP4fy 6u$pe ' JM ([ es is ed in a G lead)ug .the. -Parade with a Mifigo , l , ` c M ;k it :. �1;' M14064- 8dturda Story a a , Qa ch t Waaldt#tR; d.:,:. h P• �:' 0 .r .4 ;u . win far th 1 Y 71{��L Y•leli 4'hi$ ig a aPltai e7� biNTlfyLip, H41ortl� of . r1 •: r :.. „r • bei, ,ecded.ttr.r bl's ,earl, , ,rt» a @ Sai Ors. duct penalt' .. 1'Y. ,' t ,:.r ^C... ,. ,., ✓ # ,.,i�. R, yl�, y' S � q}i �u!': i. i,f i R. res $1fD. tie hri;lrr �;, 1 ,I,,{r 'ems{ e p ::esti k fold a wodl Iii b�ir ,., fiaturday, h j?,p ,. �,,ti&s a g)lt h1 ..rCh x7 t ,, p ,41:,e•,,r, .I 5' The fiixal' pericr. rted a a 8$ ,'^T¢ "Q.. T^QQ.a B&�e4 ::.,.,,: e e,. �#tyM G(IJ�Iru3., 1L ,::!« x Mo ton St I :, e, f re EI t li ma b r . .i A lir ad ” of hhp%ievvium g-, , °'Elim N' to vensrs � a irJR+ at e ands. Gut R!n4'ear pto : Ya r110 tr AI ..iaeQn, ,,. da; Y M_& V• w Ond dont i5 es Train GW,erieh, o Pi► In charge, of,, u -,,a., , ,,, , ,,t, tie anal condi lli Ae iiii unto . tfi - .. ., ..,. r. I. o... ? ,:V! r .n ,3.,.��Jra b"i f , A rr� „s}.... est.b , I: •., r , .L'tFi, .,, �a,,y'rFr ;I K+k forwapds Morton J. Be ed .ou•b of lid e ' : - I0liilt9rn' and .Ba e w , ,dt etl e• g*i er and reg ,p., , : Q! �, , Thursday the. Baldwins bat 9.2 a w e , MqJr,. F0:€ a1 t , .. s£it t , ., yA .1fi were ,called.. ::. " fly.. Guest ape&her . oy.. aF.. a e .. r , s ul r,,, : t h , ,, t1et1 to 0 m rk h n Morton r!$ed Di m . , • e : A]z MAW- Uu,, a�di. �ap0.sr ora � e�oY r : ; ( I? 1' �t�� �, . Pike, 'Broome, •Doi'$, Shine, MgI1 disf�iCt sec». ve nbeatiug �, thdt'h� flames"iiad"macDe-too mus#► an r >k _, t ., -victory hefore the largest c, wd'o! hams the winning tally. °"' I h ciwdtxotf?d' several Comte„. a•.l: A a :`:'r,a.s'r ,r na; `x; {� „ . '` wail}. , planned fol` Wednesdfi ;' Ornbi tl,,, hoadway, and Bremen stood by to t ,, '. ' the season, which reached the 1704 Roark. Thlrrsda T-(Fgal, Ogden; deifence, Apr11 1, 'at. 2:,30;' itt`'Ft y. g A Lot s Y .,1e all Town, l Prtiect ttis neai b lienee. Nei b uA , or�s erped' $repai?ed N ;; r ' ', ,� 5; : o { Hall. Iorstitute mentub "s Rare u ' 'bore assdsted !n'renaovirig a tractor by tp� hal :';' yy 4 ` ' ' + Aprre•..Merno Oes(Ch 4'.` '` r "�;.: I)`•+g ,y -,,,, 917 Seaforth took the lead and paled SARNIA1-�CioaL, Ogden” defence, Guthrie, Laur, 112arks, 14[oPfitt, a a P i +F& a , rr- ' V1TartY forwards, ,Lennon, Green, 'to attend,. Another'Tulp'rta Ili- spreader, but the combine, al Mrx, y !i f(faa-. ithe Tars right to the 8,na1 a Moffzt, Ward; centre. Rand -all; 9 —Bryce � ;, � + Mo. att, James), McGrath, Randall, ering' is the district annual 10 ei- power and 500 bushels of grain `� ,. ; 4P rid +"%,q ' ; -! " 11^.1 j wings, Beauchamp, Duiuham, sits., 1 were lost.. The livestock was not in , ,. . d' lofl;T F"1tt, I ; "t} ! 'e�/* • Be�yuchamp, Dunham. Ing, scheduled for Wednesday,' ay, �s Forbes„' h,ennan, Green., McGrath, First Period,-,Seaforth, Berger 27'» Bost this year is the Hensall' the barn•at the time, The building Hlstill Committee' • lin r x . 31 x y 'S% a James. Marh's, .Laur 4Wt$terle.. Plan i,:1; ”' �7 1 , , ,ora ; ,. r. • FAINTING (Eroome>; 10:02; 'Seaforth, Doig Women's Institute, wav inwuredw Damage may reach � Ipj fi SEAIb`ORTH-Goal, Baker; de- I' i, Additions FOP I !, s (P 1 .� (McTxwain,, Shine), iG:30. Penal- (Mrs. Lavender (spoke to the lad- °g7,000. gal; (: a .' r, �, ^� r-'^;,) -,J 3 tor'+ • PAPERHANGING fence; AitClfison. Storey; centre, Huron County Museum a , l , o Interlo, and Exterior Decorating Morton; wings, J. Muir, R. Muir; ''ties -Randall 3:23, Laur 12:35, Ber- les, thanking them for their• sup-' = 4 , Q;.;'. tix $ %Err t,,, „4; I % 1;,, alts., Berger, Brogme, Pike, Doig, ger 14:02, Moffitt 19:50, • port (given to the Girl' Guides' l ak • Th es Huron Cqunty Histarica y x I ' t ''�r`'41 Z, �'� ALTER PRATT shrine, Mciiwain, Elliott. Second d'eriorj-Sarnia, Iifoffatt ing sale and tea. A bank baQk will �+ nsall A il''�z)r' R.R. ,. Wa tq . , United WMA committee is making plans for the tr ra ! n FArst Period Goals.; Seaforth, (Green, Lemian) 3;2'6; Sarnia, be forwarded to Roderlek. 1iii - 1953 sleason. This buildings axe'to' i! , ; y, o -,,t, „* 0 Morton ), (+aur, 8,:4g; Seafaith, Morton (R.. m• infant sen of Mrs: 'I.. Qhs If p , � i d� l,,a1:i:°°, Phone R.R. Phone 48, r (J4 Muir 6.08; 'Saiipia, >? be repal and painited and a;t6/ i Mnifr), 18:02. Penalties -,'Stoney man. Blrthda Party '' ` , SEAFORTH BRU86Et.& Green '(Lerman), 9:50; Seaforth, Y fence er ted arouixc) .the log cab :27,; Aitcheson, 4:04; Broome, ate Broome (Pike; 'Doig),. 11:01;' Sar Zihe qui'Lt blocks were brought"in it oP a m`atctitihing •period 1 �N .•. ,r. s• .. vti r•�,��,� - 10:29; Randall, 10:29; Laur, 11:52. The curator, J, H. Neill, reports (r•'ill , _ ``' J nia, McGrath (Marks, Jamesj; , The cow in charge will President Mrs, W. B. Cross was Third Period •- Sarnia' Beau- 1P,:4f. Penaltie Laur Aitchison, sham Dunham a range time for guil�,ing, Institute lli, chair for the March the receipt of a great ntimber of - s P (, R ndali), 12.40. meeting li Dunham 2 members who are working on in. ' " articles donated to the Museum 4) Sn.econd i Renalties-Guthrie, Broome (mai- ing Tat $eek of tRie Wa}nen',s Mission - Second Period--Seaforth, J. Muir Pants'' outfits are asked, to, have during the winter. `a xt'` l ors), 6:49;,, Doig, 8:03; Ma.�itt, a'iyrSociety of Hensali United Several .new �,)" (Morton), 6;48; Sarnia, Marks these ready for the April meeting..4 urcli The scripture lesson was display cases have beem•addled and � ;' 17:25• . R: Muir, 1'7:50; Lerman, (Laur), 19:37. Penalties Beau- 18:55' Mrs. J• McEwan 'and Mrs. J. Pah read'. by 'Mrs, Jacks& Walker, fol two additional rooms ,made avail- . s� ; iLLL � champ, Gutherie, Moii'it, James erson'will be hostesses )it the April low by prayer by. Mrs: W. For able'Tor di's'play. Graham Ch s, J PI, t Bald (Dunham, Beauchamp), 1:44; Overtime Period=Sarnia, Ran17 (misconduct), Berger, IDu a h, a m meeting. Roll call will 'be to -name rest. ; An enquiry was received from a will be shown in a ,.' ted ' Broome 2. I Sarnia, Lennan, 9:45. Penalties- a tree and'. 'promise to plant it. Re iMembers disc Treed plans regard- Party who was Particularly inter -'Jig , ' sated in the line of exhibits. He MOTION PICTURE FILM "" Third Period-Seaforth, Morton Randall 4:23, Hall 7:1'7, Ports aE stanadn9 committees will i'ng the ,annual birthday .party Fri- offered his services in preparing a f , (R. ` 'Mu}r), 9:20. Penalties - be presented at this meeting, con- d'ay, 112arch 27. The ladies expect ��� Brooms, Green, Gutherie, Berger. + ve>Lers. to take nate, tq wglcome visitors 'from Chisel- particular group for exhibit. The 1'n "' t k 11 hur'st; Brucefield, Main Street; Exe Historic Committee accepted his Overtime w'rn Former Principal Uf Men. were .the guests of honor at Yarns Township Hall ; , this meeting. Euchre was a offer and extend the same v - ter.,' 'also the ladies of St. Paul's Pn11, Sarnia Junior' Sailor put up a slay- and zonal 'Churches', Hensall, hnd on LOCaI Public SCllOol lieges to -anyone interested in any , ed under the convenersh;(p of the particular grouping in the Mus- I, ' Retires in Chatham hostesses, Mrs. Inez Mca en and the Evening Auxiliary of Henson ellm MONDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 8 in � , , Mrs. Bear. The following were United Church p' - LAST OF THE SEASON! " A distinguished teaching career prize winners- Mrs. Sproat, Miss ' Guest speaker will be Mrs. • Des- A further enquiry was received, .. � a` �� askin ii the committee would ac- Also see the new GOODRICH SILO CAP that prevents' tc Jardine, Grand Bend. An invita- g a of almost 50 years will end in June, Ellis, Mr. Roobal and Geo. Wal- J -sr when A. A. Naylor, formerly of iter, tion was read from James) Street cep.t a collection of articles for spoilage in grass and corn silage• y tg Euchre Dance 'Seaforth, :rest temporary dis The commit- - i'r�t gas. as 'principal of The hostesses and their assist= United Church., Exeter, to attend p p x Auspices of Seaforth W.I.' anis rovided d.eticious refresh- p g tee accepted, and will be happyto g y y q, p ya; . Queen Mazy Schtwl, Chatham, an open meeti'n, on the -afternoon ponsored b our local Graham Plow and Gehl E ai meat dealer P have an collection of articles Yor #, At a recent meeting the' Chat- ments''at the close, of April 15, when Mrs. G. A. r • • R♦•M. PECK - K1 en FRIDAY, MARCH 20 ham (Board' of Education accepted•' Wheable, London, will be the guest temporary display, .. _ Kipp en re• et the Uri The Museum was primaril ADMISSION FREE Cards at 8:30 p.m. gn'ation of the speaker. y ae } veteran teacher, who, has, served' as A duet was sun b Mrs. Milton signed for educational and historic , V,i Euchre Here Friday g y M purposes. Any assistance or adds- , ", principal of the 'Chatham school Lavery -and _firs, 'Carl Passmore, grate }r F Seaforth, for the past 34 years. In Aid Of Cancer, Mrs. 'George Armstrong presented tions to the museum will be — - - - ..;_,..,r,,,, Community Centre in recognition' of his services, the a study on the missionary<avork in fully accepted'. - '%, board made plants to hold a dinner , Polio and TP Fund Angola, Africa. ' Life expectancy is �rk�t�a i� COLLINS' ORCHESTRA, in Mr. Naylor's honor before the only 20 years in Angola, as tom rr The euchre held' in. the IOOF Vlore than a thousand C adian end of the term. pared to Canadia''s 67, Mrs. Arm- is Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches , Ha11 last Fridia evening, ,izt aid of women working in Ghe 'Red Cross ��Born in,Huron County d, years y strong said. There is not ,a av- Corps gate more than,350;000 hours Con t 1 ,act Ba � � � � ago, Mr. Naylnr;; graduated) from the C.P. and T. Fund, was largely arae of one doctor to 100,000 LUCKY LUNCH TICKET' a Pea of volunteer service to veterans��&,:6 God:erich, Collegiate and Stratford attencbed, with about 25 tables in pie, yet Africans'are showing ap- t' play. and others, using equipment and r li 011011111111111101" Normal School. He taught for sev- preciation of the benefits' of'scien WE ARE 'AGAIN CONTRA.(.TtN 13• en years in rural schools in Huron Archie Hubert thanked guests tific itrlaz ledge regarding ,health supplies purchased with YOUR t., ,, tee' I Count - donatign's to the Canadian Red' �. County prior to becoming principal for their patronage for th.e worthy rules., Cross. ACREAGE FOR TIIE CANADf4 l of the Seaforth public school, hold- fund, Mrs. Chex. Henderson read Tea and cookies were served at ing that position for an 'additional the rulers,' The prize winners were: the c'lo,se of an interesting meet MALTING C. E S ���°�� eight years. ladies, first, Mrs: John +McGregor ing. ..a' � t� Mr. 1Vay'lor was: appointed 'prin-• and Mrd�,. W. E. Butt;' after tufting r jl'_ti cipal of Queen' Mary School in 19'19 cards )ars'. McGregor was, the win- The value of Canada's production District Treated Seed will be available at our .,11 succeeding George ,Peaxson, who ner; lone hands, 'Mrs. Francis of ski poles and fittings in 1950 ,t is, now superintendent of elemen- Hiusser; . consolation, Mrs. Alex amounted to 287142; and shouldWp $ OiJltLldrleS Warehouse tory education for the• Province of Boyer; men, first, George Smith; be even greater during the 1952 53 o t , for + Ontario. lo'n'e' .hand's, James Neilans; conso- season since the sport is becoming lotion, John' Crawford, - ­ ever 'more popular. SEAFO...RTH LATE MRS. DAVID FOSTER `' MITCHELL, -Mrs. David Foster, Seaforth CoAperativeltd, ' AND DISTRICT `' „" - e 77, formerly of Kirkton, died at lot 1 Crippled Children Funds- 15, concession 13, Usborne town- Phone .9.• a� V Buchanan Cleaners p ship, Friday, March 13. .�cafslr. '2 Age 25 to 40 years Mount Forest �' Born in Leeds, England, Baugh (� Y1 If you are dissatisfied successors to• TONE CLP7AIVFIIt.9 Support Summer Camps ter of the late 'Mr, and Mrs. W. A. i ,` ' zri Legg, Mrs. Foster came to Canada With y O U r present We Pick Up and Deliver Monday as a child. Following her marriage 11 and Thursday To one group of children in On- smile for kindly. nurses, Then one in 1895, sh'e lived in Usborne town- y 'position, Write tario, camp life every summer morning, she sat in her, wheel- ship for five years, and later the Box 188 Phone 230 - Seaforth means) more: than usual: It means chair and, watched ,as Tommy, a couple moved to Fu1'larton' town "' a- c11 haziee to de the Thins that s astir. Y ' p � l''" i ANDY CALDER g p paras tic. ai 'full and, al s'hi and resided there until. 1927. ` Y P Ts Y P :,r.• a 1, ha . a HURON EXPOSITOR AGENT other youngsters do', to, live in the most grotesquely hobbled' past her. ,They then took up residence in ^" •?:,�' a ,+rF' < . sun and play games, despite the She turned' suddenly to a nurse and Kirkton for three�and-a-half years, ,x' S: ' Seaforth ,Ladies' and Gents' 2 -piece Suits, $1; handicaps' of crippled limbs or said, "Oh, I'd hate to be like Tom- and after the death of Mr. Foster • , Plain Dresses, $1; Plain Skirts, 50c; twisted- back's. And in .the three my." in 19.12 � she went to live with �, giving full details. Gent's Trousers SOC., camps operated by the Ontario 'So From, that. moment, Amy was her daughter, Mrs. Alvin McCurdy.}icCvrdi 1� , \ h All information strictly Quality Plus Service is Our Motto ciety" for Crippled Children, this sunny, happy. an eager participant Mrs. Foster was an 'adherent of the I confidential. summer 900 children, who would be in every camp activity. She seemed Kirkton United' (Church. �- - , S. BUCHANAN - Proprietor unable to attend camps that lack to consider Elizabeth, another Surviving are a son, Herbert l i 'z " + l the special a:qu'ipmen:t, housing, camper, a, personal responsibility. Foster, Fullarton township; two ;n r' -' ,��•„ + -- ,' nurses and instructors, will gkter Elizabeth had been babied at Home daughters, Mrs. Alvin McCurdy, - ,}�I�y� , t' once again. Making this possible and expected to be attended hand Usborne tow-ns'bip, and Mrs• .Edi•th k f ' Percentage of Price Increases ` will be the annual Easter Seal and foot every hour of the d'aym, Russell, London); a brother,. Jamneswi The is $475,000. p - 9isted on the latter learning to grandchildren. eight 4 r, campaign from 'March b to April o. Amy joked', teased Elizabeth, in- Legg, Rhode Island, and ¢ �' in Canada since 1941 g } Most important, perhaps, in the +. 17y�(, TIS pick up, her own books, wheel her The ;body rested. 'at the Heath r t 165.0 eyes, of the doctors who watch ov- own chair to the table, and so on. .Funeral Home, Mi'tc'hell, where fun- , er the welfare of these children is "The psychological effect of eral'services.were (held Monday at �. 15095 the psychological progress 'made crippled youngsters'. getting togeth- 3 p.m. Interment was in the Kirk- / , during their camp holidays. For er 'and seeing what others accom- ton Union cemetery, with Rev.. • instance, Amy refused to talk at 'plish and how they enjoy life is a ,Harold Anderson, pastor of ,Kirk- // 125°1° first, spurned the friendly advanc- major step towards . re-establish- ton United Church, officiating. IW//fi y es of other children', refused to . ment," say camp official's, 1I "' ,r: t #04, so FOA ,e0 7 rooms' !39 93.a1. . ,�� • . ,®f �/® ., '$ ,�.�­". K141 Things We PantI ,c if�, 66i r y a r�r °«. "t'.3 'F{l. ;.3:i Store Sale Bills $ ! ""l �' r1 r mr' S0� 4' s �: Business Cards ��J �j 0 _ t Window Cards >.ll 1" x�,� sxs s> Laundry Lists #1A opq, <� 25°lo n,. `,N ' ` Visiting Cards ^ei "�► >N y ( / 3 . > t' , S e 4t ,t } V ' Bread Tickets OX'` r= i P,, , ; z`. . I Letter Heads NI- 1 ( -- I t �( iM t 1fu`` w;' r Meal Tickets �# -1� : '�s, Y ,al G 1 `s '°'^ ' Filing Cards .1 1.11 -: .t'`>: r> a >r.. / �' sk4q �yx,, a•>. ! Programmes i t:+.:ria is , � o { x; : ^? core Cards Ili<:':..z. ;., • Debentures gn i Note Heads ", 'rode% of total Average hourly rotes o1 'Told index of all Yadar of Marwy-Merr:s eIndex of Conadidw 11, 'krdet of fans:1111' ' Bill Head9 •'e IY. I , ..r• ,, , Iran producb pay MdfseyHor7is commodities• rhea pricef of Ca¢adiolr forty producq wage rates �; •' 4t" . ,,......... ,.- .... . CPRRdiPIi�Glonn MOO* .fan... (IMleneeh - , , t^ u, „, a;, Invitationsfilet r J Hand Bills Canadians eat 90,000 hogs /NDEXESS OW ,• �, 1 e' a I Po' ]Pamphlets Lars weekly—and want them lean and tender. ;`::�'� ` 3; V; Booklets if ' ' -� �' 1 , 3>s ;' Dodgers "NATIONAL" is packed with animal protein for It 14„ .' a �t,i s , ,,. s'' ;:- ?ii` -. "�":." � Badges '� I i ".� y if sapid growth loaded with vitamins for health and a- �j �i r ;; . ' i- f ,..� lIE 11GitEE gP;�.;;r,:.. 9:: :� 11 ti;� is .z: Drafts ' s '., 11",Books balanced with essential minerals. It ys r _ , - ": f t` ;kM: BiIls gives you ,a fast, pork -producing grower np77onat W+; That, i�glpl�rpgnt prices hive ljeen dept •,ati a low level is clearly clown by �.inpaihrson of De ].:< Bonar with less grain ..: a grower that produces th utu of 'r►�tatlstica, wdex figures, wlhlch. ve E,* s. .e' .Ina„ . '._ 1 ..� „ rug. ;^�<.><•M ;.�u�. Labels h ,1 I an increase alli•ag od>tt1eS ,slutice.X'941 of 8 ,.3% as agamat as i )crease « > top quality bacon hogs which means ; p" � - c4 ; '#br Massey k'Iarris >tnplemonts'of only �6:5°J. ° . 'I� , sf' Blotters more profit for you: nryrt in a calil,t Ie . o� ,4, s :i low ereent� ge%bee-:E a�se„ too..is sly ov�i il'�1 the fatee,� o�f an l is " M 1n the , � Placards ,t, incie'igwre',orrs of 93 9%v and of MassegAIar7ris hourly rags of pay Vouchers See Y r to -day �'""`" z 1-1 I :of i66 % a5 can by referrlilg to the chart shown above. „ 1 ` k PiizeLtata our NATIONAL Deals Catalogues J r Also, the indexes, shot that while im lame ts. have ons 1n eased Price Lists i Look for the bright Orange and Blalcic Sign r r ~ r� is r' Post Cards i P y cr r f €F :. i 66'.5%o there has bi,aXl increase in tlie�p' ce:of,farm products of 113:$;;% 'and , { ia" statements ). �= Menu Cards WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMItED I- i the scarcity of,farm'labour has oausecl''farm ora a rates to ehmb"''ll 17 3 '; „>: zt,> g f%p. Blank Notes , The partial absorption- the it orease, costs of materials a nc�;i;labo,'iur hag s. Y. ' �'�y�;. a Milk Tickets ilillONAL INGERSOLL ONTARIO x'34 A a*l xt M ;<'r s,.• <s Legal Forme NLAL been made possible by the :contiiirxecl great world demand,€or fariamechan- :=h> Y Memo Heads �ptl� ization giving a volume that peribits a low ratio of selling ekpenses and �` � �LII'Y y ^s Order Blanks U1 I. 1. high operating efficiency in =imtfaeturing. n ' . "'?, shipping Tags. , _ SNI 1 I % ' , t _.. _ .,_--_-,----,l ....- . krwv t ix , s Funeral Cards Ile, ti k ,,..:: c}t;c,.,,. ..:, I. - , _1 ll Snting ; `.`)� '><S, GreetinCards , '4 g li t ' "ISE�Y' HARMS. . '�O p��� �'����� a MernmBaokletds �i ,i ��I �; lca is „ .. .: % � .• -Wen by tqeerdhis 6iitarto. Society ty fee I'll ' Ppt�dn , i dWre'n�dW reed otafF At 'H�o a Cards s 1 1 1 s u^{) '^i , t �;A u�`i l- a.'hui�xe 41 ij ,'.; ,y `,.k , �r ff,t)j:.'i Makpill of high-qualityfclirm I'm lements since 1g4i' nurGe reads t0 pdttente: The objective of th'e $obit 7� Easter i � p gn s $4 >� Y d W/ ril X11! 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