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The Huron Expositor, 1953-04-24, Page 1�� ^ ' ' . IN. ,';,p, .." -K . low ", i�, , .. ,, �� .. ;, . - 4 .- '. __._, _;_ - " , I I , .K'11 " 1W I . " . , f _ I'll I . _... .1 ''' 1,;;N, I , I, I 11' , 1 V4 - !, I � .1 .1 11 I . , , i - 1; *1 N m , VAM Am . ,.-. "., ( . I , 'A �,­­%, . . , 11. ' ' "t iv6 i6 Ti ' ` 4 :Ile, .. - . 0110 MINIM . Ith. I. , , - I , ­`. ...tWn'ig` � k'.N I . - I ! ... , . i I . " - . t'-;, . � I -11 111 . I oron. 3 n , ,2, `� 1 , e t:, Will Sa me, iA C 0 ­'011tre . . I ,., I I— a n C 0'I. 0 r ,'u 1, I '' I -Y 1494 IuAhO COM7 would effect. c6hveyauee of a strip of -tandi'aloug jrarv,,# �ttest to P.ayllght Raving, Time Vegin� ;,.!. 11 7, ,. "I". I I I Flax . :.. oarly nqxt Upuday ,moi H sail SchooF Fair music Prep'.'. .. . I,'.... �' _10 I -The. land bordshug the street was found, after $ recefit property essary to, get: up at that w to 1 T ,,,r,,"` , .7:� -Ft.!,;" , I.%. � vollowing. are ti�e. 'ham sur,V.e"Y, to 'us aii oner Seaforthites who appreciate band 'Decorations and S' I , -t, ': I prize- oadbulent on town premises. flu order that he clock .ahead, . I _'?�_, ,,,* . Directors Appointedmusic have a series of treats, In I I ­­ . - I winner&: Mrs. Marvin Cooper sale lecalities could i)e coanpletedi, the present owners of the largo � Just twist theAmInute band a . -----------�* nwg 1�-' I , . � I orcnatii641 11. - I . . ' Hill so t an order -of conveyance, which is, simj?ly a matter full forward le b6for ' With .. the * C .. I e�# ., _­ , 9, -ffiu*t,%.id!,' iK- A 'Meeting of the Hensall COM- era Band begins Ito Sunday night . -.0f' I ,� 191, I wett lNltfiar� Har I ot d , ., z,Vande I rzon Of taming ,Over 4,part&el of I . 06 e, re.- Skunk's $unday Stroll Au ,.,.:., ��,,"g I - -ailing the =111 tirement Sunday night . u ,F�Pko, a1w .1: , . , 41 , and, about a fOOt wide ZuunitY School Fair Board was concerts early in June. Baadnlas,� I Elizabeth II 1,4L.Ii`� ft%',-*,vrrayt DoIg, " Lea- Hagan; 1�roperty, to the owners. This the council readily agreed to. ,-But be careful itexi �iptem­ held lost week in Hensall. coun ter Stanley J., Smith Suffere Sudden Stop plans for celeg; t1i 11 I" ,..:!i:. I I % '#;�'r,; . . " -..,And'isbw the rldc[1616 begun. . I . . . . rectors Parke, that the Band, in addition to pre- Coincidence often manifests in event �re Ill 6130irge#c ,%?TlOa ,. I - I _ - , PA'006iLigis, Mrs. , .I- . ittley. . McNau - senting a new program. of numbers, I 01* L �Ot, 10 ,'W.41k%1xj' Stratford.' . Mra Harbla ' I a - If you 4oWt ren�oipber fib ' ' .ghton, Parker, J. Sin . throughout the British, ,' '� 'To, �". . Ac;'"' . 400uhell discovered., atier authorizing the town s,6116' I , im elair � en-ga odd occurrences. ' to . ' ' itor to 'apply .and H. Bell present, also Ag- hopes to ge various guest art- Last Sunday morning M E.,C. Around home, there aro-fe* " X I : lb . ..... 1 . " t the- couzity judge for an order to elose'that part of ;q.fvis,Street ,hiW4 'b49k '16,19111t,113ral Representative G. W. ists,tor -a rs. t�w '.-,�Li, 19" -Prizes wer -Ifis� koid ucroacbment--�pluslone toot for Y64 . *0 . I . night concerts. ' .. . _ ,-",. , �._­ . I e - work bk . ering'pr6i)erty comprising the e an ,hour the night,: I -Or_ 'Mon mery. Boswell was listening to Don Fair- and Tillages, in the ,djjfriao. w J] , 6 - 5b R. Coogibi, Mrs;. F: Kling and Wis,' ovenhanging PkOPertY, 1hat Jarvis Street near the comer of Mirket - that 'rn"Druing, you'll Aa4':, $kVUr� , The, treasurer read'. the receipts. bairn�s "Neighborly News" broad- out organization I ' :1 A,4_004son. . I , -, - I sell an hour too' 76f ' 'Ail#. 4XI16ditures, stating the cash . ns workijig .. -.A I Strpet, was not a ,street. , eag,q,! .�hb ' ' cast, a Program -devoted to review l6bal observance of, ­, , Mts.'Wltbur Keyes, R.R'.- $,-Sea-' . . .11, Sunday -morning se�YI643�,' � )tii&xke as $264.10. Mr..,Montgom- Of, Small town sidelights on lire- as June 2- ao. ,­ foF.'p, "Won ,th6 wha-t-not. Tbli, 9 it �6mi� that after -t e old- .Market Square, now bentered by the I I ,:: , r . ­ I 11 . . . - I erY reported that the Agri .reported- by Ontario,s weekly news- I I. " I " ,A . , I 6ection, Oil. J . vio, and, Market Stree of use- I Ojifng 'Fair could obtain a grant , Papers. , . I Isealorth WI4 take no liaclK a�a .. .. .' ]M*pital Auxiliary to Scott = � streiets,meattoned'were, �&n,Oed, to cross a rego- Mr. 1lr11rn was telling of a ... .1 I . n on prize money paid. Mem,bers n this respect, with at least, ' ­ % - ,O eided. to hold the fair on the e came to a halt be- groups actively at work on ,to ', municipal highway. . 'i" I ./ , . . . . P1119 ,of September 18. Contests . cause Of an. obstinate kitty in'tbe Preparations, and others expoet;�d .:: , . ; v�ill be hold October S. middle of the road �i,, , � . The "kitty,' to -participate before the day, ,ar- ., . . what,douncil members were -faced with in their ' discovery was Mrs. G. A. Wheable, London, was turned Out to be a skunk. At that rives. I I . I I �t I that a part of the "street', property they were convey 9 ., N a street in'tegal record. This dei;*t6 the fact that sidewalk and , Church, Rx,ter, last week ut I 3 I I . I . The followin were appointed di- guest speaker at James,' I . . 42 I Us" -, when Phe window and there, ambling . . �;,111 P`or Junior V T-661 St. United moment Mrs. Boswell glanced, o `1 Bl)ard'Di: . I .I., .1 , . _ * - , , - � , " & . J �ffl traffic into believing it "s.q stroet' rth I " . " . - hard -top trots -,for dixty "ars been: feeling, -Pedestrian and mobile ' and -C. MdClinchey, %.S. 2, Tucker- James Street, Exeter, Hensall such a "kitty." Atteru call to Fire Higblandvrs 'Band and the Fire I _-gj ( 1. .. . . SC ' S-6. i, Tuckeramith; J. Sinclair Women's Missionary Societies of across the front yar Ton�Bapd Taftoo . I I -1 .4 h - i In - Town'Next'Se6ion "I I . , I 1010 . ; . . ­ I . United, ChIselhurst United, Carmel Chief John Scott and Constable Brigade laid groundwork for a band ­ . U53 But now the v� - 7,111bbert; H. Bell and X. Corbett-, Presbyterian, Hensall, Brue . .1"t . f C . kddle't done. I I I . . . Jutdior 93' hockey stands a good -, . pl$- 1 9 S.S. NO. 1-0, Hay; R. MO, 'me elield, Heltnar Snell, the skunk,s sun -day ,tattbb here in the eveping of June ;,� 1. I . .. . I ck, P. Grand Bend and Centralia church- stroll came to an end. 2. Ten bands—from Brussels, . , J. ' I Council, -met -for a special session Tuesday afternoon. With . returning to town next Naughton, L. I -ray, A. W. Kerslake E�re- . . . Antielpateft changes, In the staff little ado a ,by-14w'was passed.wbJ6 est fall, mem . hers of the Seaforth Atli- I and H. Scane were appoints. es, were special guests for the ev- I . ter, Dashwood, Lu . �.w I �, er 8,, 4forth Pubill Rchootmere dis ptexing area at the intersection of Market and Jarvis as a municipal latic -Association agreed at a meet-, Hensall, School, Chairman is. �W. ent. ... . . - St. rA I 11 'highway", or street, as it's, been known and us�d as such all along. Ing in the Comm -unity Centre last Parki�.-, J. A. Paterson is secre n "Canada est, Thedford and Preston�—Will I . . Board . I Friday evening. treasurer, and P. L. McNau and the ,U.N.," choosing for her Pupils 11 deflpitely be here, Bandmaster-- `;:"� I ,,eveAing. On .the ' aliptoval of In- In a review of the winter sea- is assistant secretary-treasur 10ton theme, "Doors." She commented Hensall Wi Stanley J. Smith said this . :�_, , 4, spector J. H. Kinkead, a decision .. . r , er. .,the beautiful r week. , I son Of activity, the Asgociation _. on ,ilver-nickel doors In adi;lition, Mr, Smith Said, a band . , was reached Ao request advice termed the season as, one of the I . I Canada presented, to the U,N. XI , , I from Ingersoll may also take pavi� .. ;L I, from the Teachers' Federation re-Xoi;Ray Equimpment Grant building in New York. The speak- nt So Huron Fest" in the tattoo. . 1. . .g the Board's course of ac- I most successful in its history. This, Delphty Grand Matron iva 11 � L4 4rdin . . . . I I it was emphasized, war, di4e largely , er thought this, act significant, as Featurb band will be the Preston : : .it . I tion. I to the Junior hockey team mem- Y�isits Local Chapter it represents a united effort to �tudents of Hensall Public SCOUt House group of musicians, . . I i . Miss Peggy Willis, kindergarten Voted to Local, Hospital - bers, who did credit to themselves I I Of Eastern Star solve the -problems of nations, Scliool and of -Miss- Greta Laminfe who are picking up fatne, and-laur- : �1 11, . 1. I . . , "Doors of the nations are being made a creditable showing at the els in appearances and competition!, ?I teacher, , Submitted a resignation 4 1 effective at the end of this term. .- I'll .... 4 and their town in winniag:.a group - . . I . At the annual meeting of the championsffit) and continuing into ' Xr�'. Betty Hardy, London., dis- opened by -their representatives, South Huron Music Festival, Exe- on both sides of the border. I L Tlie Board instructed the secre- playoff sem-i-finals, Coach "'Faim I ttict d ePuty, grand, matron, paid an .Inviting the council to help them ter, Monday and Tuesday. Besides the tattoo, the local ban . �-,�. I . St. Thomas!. Guild , ' Huron County Tuberculosis Assoc- er . with whatever problems they have 4 , 111.11. . tary 0 write'Miss Willis, request- . McFadden predicted good prospects official visit last -week to the local The ,following were prize ,%qn- and fire brigade are planning a 1'1`�' , . . ing that she reconsider her resig- Discusses Plans For iation in Clinton last ,Webkj1'6cott In playet material for the. 1963-54 chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, in their country," Mrs, WheabIG ners: first prize, vocal solo, 14 and dance and display of fireworks. . . 11. 11 ; Sale and Bazaar m orial Hospital was voted `,00 seas for annual inspection night. Guests sed Optimism under, iii -a blass of 17, Jean Hen. Present plans before the tattoo call .... I about the outcome of the U.N. I'll, . Prior to the discassion on staff t, bring its X-ray equipment up to . Monday night at the dinner were Present from London, Exeter derson, 85; first prize, double trio, for 'a massed band Parkde to the 'It ,chazigeo; usual.accounts were pass- The April .meeting of the Ladies' d'o . Meeting of ""Seaforth Lions Club and, St. -Marys. ,Miss Ella Link was- Soloist at from Fafrl,gf6unds,where thelk�t 1 . ed covering maintenane . Grades 6, 7 and 8, Mary Ann A 4 . e of the Guild of St, Thomas.' Church was the Junior 1B, playoffs will be On -behalf of the local chapter, the gathering. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and, Dianne Rannie, Joan Koeh-ler, he Pla3(ed before the grandstand. ' . � .. I . the Present ,public school and pay- hold In the parish hall here -last However, only $1,500 of that guests of honor. Later in. the ev Miss Jean Scott, deputy matron, in the chair. . Jean Henderson, Gwen. Spencer At a recent. dinner ting 0J__/ . :,� I raexits,on the new school. I I amount .is forthcoming, ,at 'two. Mary Afin Vanhornoe; first. prize: the local chamber of in .... I ' week. "' ning the Association is sponsoring presented Mrs. Hardy with a gift. Commerf6 -:i �, "I A copy of a letter sent by the The meeting opege tlme.The balance will 16110V at- ,a. dance In, the Community. Centre, Mrs. Hardy presented Mrs. A. E. " 11 chorus from Grades 6, 7 and 9; Seaforth merchants were enC4 , . :. 11 . . q 'with Miss ter the 1953 sale, ,6f ,Christmas in. further . honor of the hockey Crozier worthy matron, . with a . I _. .1 'third prize, r_ .-`.�,� i, IT who6l, architects to the general Dorothy Parlto',p, . - two-part - contractors was read by the secre- - .., .j ding in the ab I , . , chorus. All aged to make individual efforts to ' " . , Seats, the assoeiatlod!g only,s6uree eus:s- gm. are students of Heneall Public decorate their store . fronts- and - , sen6e.of the7pr- �U,66t, Mrs� R.. of revenue. ,�F­., I t.,411!f lilpiers.,: .Plano were also dis , ftry, notingitha.t while major work . Nott. A psalm - was'read by I 1, .. . S I . : . . 'fid Vriday -to � . entertain the two Wirs. Barbara Sporting, St. Marys:, Canvassers to Start' School. Music supervisor is S.- G. plaae window displays during .0or- . � at the odhW­ww-completed, there . In 1962, th ' Squith." Murton Hos- minor 49.pkey.,teams, Bantam -and put district deputy grand Ronnie. onation Week. Several merchants 'I'll" remlilne4 'severail Items, for finish, pra�ve,. pl4i�a ow , er,.Wa0-','91ven $%,006 *o. The following pupils of Miss have already signified intentions of .. . .1, ing I At school 19 -turned Over, . were discussed -for . 1 . ': It' ^4' ,�qe,jee_at-_i-later date. who has donemiach to help the . -j I . I cover - of � is r�ew ; X-ray 'Abso&ition members, Jno. locil chapter since Its institution a _14) 1. I- .tb, * the rummage sale in -the parish ' T . Greta Lammie were successful in dressing windows with suitable I .�, . hall-, April 25. A lengthy discus- O' Frank A. Baldwin,' illif Smith', Jr., and few Years ago,wa,sr presented bi I winning prizes -:,first, piano solo 11 colors, cr%s,ts,, pictu . that a ilhipment of flooring mater- ­- ;Fingland, Q.C., Clinton, who has 't, LDpointed' a Mrs. Crozier with a life member- Staffa district cantvass, for the . ., .149g. .or'..-. , - A, , -kindergarten was dam� Sion, Jas T. &of '. wer6 .f, and under, Beth Goddard; th�l rd, Other COronation motifi., . . ..., lat for the . followed about the date and nty Preeddent for the co�imitte, to investigate the,possi- ship in the local chapter. A $10 T13 Survey, sponsored by, the, Perth Jane Horton; fint-'-prize, 13 and 1, _iI Tuberculosis Ass.ocdation, ,will be- 'Under, Gwen Spencer; first, piano Crowns for Main Street ... aged upon arrival, causing some de- conveners- for the bazaar in No- past three years, the payment to bility of forming -a baseball glub donatiop 'was voted to the cancer eek in most areas, Mur- i6inber. Collection was received:1the Seaforth Hospital ($X,4D2-5 was here thisspring. First problem, it fund, which is the D.D.G.M.'s pro- gin next w -Main Street is due for a dressing . . Jay in the present , building ache- and dedicated, and, the mti4fing . ray Cbris�tle, president of the Rib duet nine and under, Peggy God- .* ,dale. — ' granted to Seaforth Hospital last was pointed out, is to secure suit-' ject. A lunch was served, con,ven- - dard' and Bobby Mickle; second, up before Coronation week, At a 1. . . closed with prayer. - year) will, see the climax' Of a able playing grounds. . . qd 43r Miss Jean Scott. -bert Federation of Agriculture, Carol Ann Rogers and Mary Scene; recerit meeting of Seaforth Coun- . . . I long -terms policy sponsored by the I which is in charge of the survey . d% 171 I county association. - . .. . and canvass in and fir&t, piano duet, 12 and under, cil., Councillors John C, Crich and . I . Elect, N-2 Officers Happy Hostesses Meet Due to the fact the smaller . I said this week. around, Staffa, Connie Corbett and Gwen Cbap- Keith SbafD were delegated a com- .1 I I I . In Tuckersmith, Home- county hospitals, such as seaforth, I ' Groups, in addition- to the'Feder- man; thi I rd, piano trio, 12 and un- mittee to plan suitable decorations . Ant -W der, Gwen Spencer, Jane Horton, for the downto'wn area. 'According, " .,;. ' ' Clinton and Exeter, did not have luo'CWL.Members ation, who are .doing the canvass Charlet.; Mickle� second, piano sojo, to 11r, Cricb, two purple and gold . i At Zurich Wl Annual Receive' Book vers sufficient -bed -capacity to qualio . : I work in, connection with the Staffs, eight and under, Carol Brown crowns. painted on shaped beaver ..... I " I . ,The fourt . h meeting of the Sea- for Government health grants. to- ...... district survey., are the Glen Gowrie Car,, is a Pupil of J. L. Nicol. ' board about two feet by two and .. �', � ' Zurich Women's ,Institute annual forth Happy Hostesses was held , wards X-ray equipment, the coun. Hear Reports at Annual . women's Institute, the St. Colum- I a half feet in isize, will be pla' 1: , I I y association undertook �o supply - . . ban C_W.L., and, the Staffa Wo- cea.,:: I weetiug-was held last week in the at the'llome of Mrs. Erlin Whit. .. . on 32 Main S-treet laLnp Posts. The . .. � ' Zurich Town Hall. Thank,Jyou more, Ttitkeragnith, .la the �maller hospitals with such ­­ 1. . -and nece . ssity of men's Institute. Date of the sur- . crowns will face north and South , .. . . st Friday. The importance Ir. f notes were,read, and. new business * r equipment. . .. Mr., Mrs.. FrankBUrnS Leagild work was stressed by Rev. vey is May 8, in Staffa. Comm ob side of the street, On the � transacted. Alm. T ' eyers pres- Ing with a solo, "It is No . Sedret." 1 t The financial report -from April , E P. Weber, who addressed the St, I Hall, Times are from 10 a.m` tty Arnold Circle Meets top of each set of crowns- will be I... i I ented a report of the SbtiW Huron 'Minutes were read and approved. wed Catholic Women'% League 1 12 noon, 2 p. and 7 fastened three flags.- I en total receipts as. $13,768,50, total p.m. to 10 p.m. . . -e executive of the local branch . . 'W_l. executive meeting in H Sall. Book covers were given out and 5 Mr. and(Mrs. ]Frank Burns, Dub- at the annual meeting 4ere last V Th . % Reports of the various cGmmitteeS roll call was answered by twelve expenditures tas $9,S55. % lea Ing Canvass plans call for a visit to In Hensall Monda of the Canadian Legion has at I v week. Following a pot -luck' supper, re- � - were heard. - I members. . A balance of $t412,91. lin, celebrated their 4,0th wedding every bonle III the Staffla area by _J cent meetings discussed a Legion. I . ' . . Mrs. Joseph Rowland presented . I , . The f�llowlng officers -for 190 Next meeting will be held- at the Proceeds from the sale of Christ- anniversary Thursday. I I I Mrs, Leo Cremfn, the president, a volunteer canvasser, Purpose of I'Mrs. Harold Bonthron we,,, hos- contribution $o- towri. Coropation "I i were appointed: ' past president, mas Seals last year. were $6,791.68, Mr.' and Mrs. Burns were mar- with a corsage. . the survey will be explained and tess at ber home Monday evening Day observance, According to Sas. . . � I home of Alice Nixon, April 24. Col- an increase of $1,000 over that ried at St. Patricles Church, Dub- cards will be handed out to every for the April Meeting of the Arnol� T. Scott, past president of the . .. . , Mrs. 0. Roche; president, 'Mrs. lection received,was,66 cents. Alice The minutes were read. by the persDn 12 years- of age slid, over. . .11 ! Thomas Meyers; vice-presidents, Nixon made cocoa and Mrs. John I of 1961. . . lin, :by the late Rev. Father NOOn- actfngsecretary, Mrs. John Hoth. Circle of Carmel Presbyterian branch here, two suggestions have Afti. David Meyers, Mrs. Lawrence Hillebrecht brought cup cakes. I an on April 2.3, 1913.' Mrs. Burns am, Jr. Miss Marguerite Dunn, The TB X-ray Survey is a free Ciburch, Hensall ,Tbv chair was beeiL considered. One is for a , . . ;r Regier; secretary, Mrs, Win. FOr' Both were delicious. ,.Roll call next Is the former Mabel Dalton. Iriiey third vice-president, reported, do service paid for by the Cb,ristmas ,taken by the pre'sident. Mrs, Harry decoration service Sunday preced- I I . � lHensall Pupils Win have three sonsr� Joseph., Dublin: na- Seal Fund of the Perth County TB 1.10y. i 11 �, rester; treasurer, Mrs. Newell Gei- meeting wilt be, Bring a recipe and tions. Mrs. James L. Slattery gave Association. In order. . to help with Ing June 2, ind the othera, church .1, , ,­ , ger;, district director, Mrs. Bryce eichange with club girls. I At Music Festival Patton, Toronto; Gerald, London, the huandal statement, which -Mrs.'J. E. McEwan wa;s In charge .service on Coronation Day. Mr. . " , Mack; Pianists, -Mrs. Milton Oesch, I . rs.. H. (Kath- showed the past year to be quite the work of the survey on May 8, of the worship. Mrs. Gordon Scott added that no decision has ; , Mrs. Rose, press, Mrs.'ib. L. Smith; The following Pupils of Miso,leen) Smith. Port 'Elgin. - successful. it is necessary fdr'eaeb person to Schwalm read the Scripture lesson yet been reached. I I � , assistant, Mrs. Bryce Mack; audl- "Now;', Said the villa.ge,. black- Greta Lammie were successful In A family dinner was held have a card filled out. The cards and prayers were offered. Members To date the local Lions Club has . 11 at In the annual report, the first serve as a ticket when presented answered the roll call with the made no plans for Coronation Day I I ! I torsr, -Mrs. Memo Oesch and .Mrs. Smith to the apk.entice, "I'll ta:ke, winning prizes at South Huron their home In the evening. Later 'vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Row- at the clinic In the.'Community te. . . . R., 1popp. I this dron out of .the fire lay It on Music Festical at Exeter Tuesday friends and neighbors called to ex- land, reported 84 m ra e rolled. xt word, "Love." Mrs. j. Sol- ,program Participation. However, I Agricultural and, -Canadian - In-. the alivil and when I nod my Ifead, night., piano solo, 14 and an0r, press good wishes. The second vice4president, Miss I dan Presented the topic from the according to the president, Frank . i dusirlea, Mrs. Forrester; citizen- you hit it." . Dwayne T14iney. In the i4ulck StU- Mr. Burns has been the rural RoseDorsey, reported on work - No appointments vvill ,be made, study book on "Africa," Mrs. j. Kling, it is, expected. the 'Club will ,, i -hip an� as was dome during the last sur- E - MdEwan presented an intel.est-' deei e, on some contri,bution be- .. . ,, e ....education, Mrs. Hey; his- The aipprenfic6 did- so, and now dy Class, Beth Goddard � ano Jane -mail courier on R.R. 2', Dublin, for done for the school children. The vey in 1948. Anyone' can attend �­ d Ing I itorleal. Basearch, Mrs. David Mey� he's the :vIllag6,'blaoka7�iith. If.drton tied for second. Place. the Past 32 years. secretary reported on other activi- the clinic at the, time most con* Ing helfl, at James Street United I I era; eom4nunity activities and Pub- , I — , ties. The recording secretary, Mrs. , He relations, M . . .. venient to themselves, In the morn- Church Exe.ter. Wednesday, April ' , . : I I . I .rs. Newell Geiger; .,:: - .. - Lou Rowland, reported sending 1-00 I Ing, afternoon or e�yen ng of ,May S. ' r . '. , 1, Bryce Mack; resolutions, Mrs..H. ' 11 1. 1. . � Officers Named . . . Gue9t spea er was IMrs. G. A.: Rose; good cheer committee, Mrs. -, . , , . . Wbeable, London, who spohe on GardenClubMembers . Hey and Mrs. Stelck; branch diree- . � The nominating committee. corn- "Canada and the U.N." ' . t-orS, Mrs. Forrester, -Mrs. Hey and ­.... I 11, posed of Mrs. C. P, Sills, Mrs. J. Mr#. 6. Kennedy revi, I .. Mrs. Regier; finance, 'Mrs. Rose, M. XdMillan and Mrs. W. M. Hart, rentt events 'and Mr c-- Elect Officers Here I Mrs. T. Meyers, Mra. ... Pre0kited the. following slate of of- ' I s. W. J. Jarrett . ., Milton Mc , : ffceit;: president, Mrs., Joseph Row- sang a pleasitrg solo. Several invi- I .1 . �, 1P Adains, Mrs. Philip' Hartinim. - land,' vice-president%. Mrs. John Hensall -Calf Club tations were received and 'accept- About 35 members of the Sea- , The group ,heard with regret ed: Evening Auxiliary of Hensall torth Merft Maidens, Garden Club that their president for the Past, James, Mrs. Gordon Reynolds, Miss . . Unfited, Chureb, May 11: St. Paul,.,, and members of the Kippen Garden .; I Ave years, Mrs. Gus Roche,! would e Marguerite Dunn; treasurer, Mrs, An executive meeting of the An,&Iican Church, Hensall. _Mny 5.1 Club g,a�hered for an organization 11 . ij . b6' taking up rftideii�e In London J-4mes L. Slattery; se�retam Mrs. Feeders' Club wAs'lield in the, New at 3 p.m.; Seaforth First Presbyter. meeting '111 Senfortb District High ... . shortly. Mrs. E. Hey invited ,this . ,Maurice Etue; recording secretary, Commercial Hotel, Hensall, last Ian Church. 'May .1, R P.M. School last safltrday Afternoon. �1 Mrs. Lou Rowland, tiveek to make final arrangements , 4 inembers, to her home Monday eve- " I The Synodical in Wingham this The girls elected. the Yollowitig . It)'�', ning for a social evening in honor "::K Miss Dose Dorsey moved a vote for the Achievement Day, at Hen- month, April 21, 22 and 23, ,AA.� , officers: president. Betty Axtmann; : AO I . ,. of thaitits to the nominating, com- 'Sall Spring Stock Sbow, May 29. of Mrs. Rochla I discussed. A bele will be packed vice-president. Muriel Dale; secre- 1: A A -program was enjoyed, consist- mittee, and'the retiring president Seventy-six boys will exhibit in June of used ('10thinz I'm, a fam. tary-treasurer, Betty Campbell, I Ing of poems by Mrs,. Newell Gei. was Presented with a gift. Dele- feeder oalvps, for finish Fewl gain- ily of five. radin reporter, Joyce Jewit(; pr'ess ... ger awd-Mrs. Milton Oeselki and -a gates appointed to the convention reporter, Mary Whyte; Pianist, I A ­ Mflg-song. Mrs. . L. Rose presided at SrIarnia are Mrs. Gordon Rey- same time boys will beJudged for — Janet 'McGregor. The leaders this . ­ . ;R ftr this Vortion bf the prograit. nolds and Mrs. J&eph Rowland. sbowmansl4p. All the boys will year ire Mrs. Haugh, Ann Haugh � , "I .. At R previous executive meeting, receive prize, money for their ef- ,. #resideilt Mrs. Roche was In the . I I Evening Service At and Mrs. J. Hillebrecht. ... � . chair for the meeting., . - Mrs. Ignatius -&Leary and Mrs. fOrtA. The executive is enthiWas- Mrs. Haugh discussed soil Sam- - . . I 1� � , . . . — . . Leo Cremin, who were leaving the tic, over interest �thnwn by tbe feed- Kippen United Taken hat the three neCes- . . . . . � I I I I . I , ,parish, were presetited with gifts. pi -9 in their attendance at coaching sitiea for plant lifelare air, food , I If I . ' , At the same, -meeting $A was meetings at various farms. The g People ples, stating t I . 4 ,,Mw CO Takes Over At -1 10 , .... and moisture. She also gave blats I ''I 4, ,_ I I f , 1, . . . . . . . . . . .. donafid to the Huron Cbunty 07- assistant a,gricultural repre.%ent�- The ,Service in St. Andrew's on planting and caring for .1, I qsbik$ Relief Fail& and $115 to the tive, John Butler, report.,;, that all United Church, Hippen, last. Sun- club 4 aent Fund, excellent condition, day evening was planned by the -song, .., 1, I , Group,Capt. Harold C. Ashdownj. " I -sonally Inspectifig every your g Ann Haugh led In a Sing 1. A 8I.B.H., officially took edramd1fd, of arlo. stle report on the after Pei , people of the church. Firat while Mrs.' L. Pryce played the .. I I XC.A.9'. Station, Clinton, Wednes-1 "' 1. . work will appear III the,.next calf. MP, Butler said. be believes part of the ,Service took the form piano. ,Mrs: Hillebracht showed ,,, e�of The Expositor. tile Hengall area Club, the I-argest of a sing -gong, with old familiar how to transplant tomatoes, and I 11 .0. dhy. ,. . calf club In Ontario, will be the hyrrins Sung. Hank Binnendyk, told several helpful, Id,bAs. Betty ! V , . outstanding club exhibit of the read the lesEbia. Axtmlanu, -the president, thanked 11 ... _.�11 . 1_1-1 _­ gre--re-er-e-aWo-ii 11 !!!! ro the. 6ta-1 — I f91 , The executive ot the Hensall d-eveloprWent and work of the Unit- ARMebracht.io-rJigr talk. 7, N I t4onj I . ghty-Fifth Birthday Spring Stock Show bellevee 4fte-r ed CWure'li Hospital In L Mrs. Haugh said, thaf W6h___g_fi�1--­- 1�� . , Wing Oiddr. B: 0. Miller, Cm., . . amont, Should, pl-pt as. many flowers. as , � ' ", Pro. AgheA ,,Con&itt, Brucefield, hearing reports froni'tbe feed;ge-, AlbertA, was, shown. This unusual she can during Coilonation Year. : ,, ) OW , ; b, rdsid6jx with her sister, 'Mrs' pre8entadves in each to whididnary project was, carried, on She suggested ; andp,,;C61n1AdnIcat %I ,theaawes of plants I ", " SC6001, has William Douglas, celebrated her that they tbave spent thehr,j�­ Me thiough the Service of Dr. A. E. to 'start a perefihtlal tbrd r. . .. Ip600.!,acting. commanding offleep . -y well na directors of the i� Ar- Archer, who Spent his entire Inedi- 4 "I' 4,4 . , . , _ , , , I . 1. A "Pf 11 family, grand- al service club In their community. cat car"r In this New Caliadlan test �. .. imriftv: , t6 A nibrith -old, 1­166key'd'd6nd �nd the ll�orts talk has turned to baseball. Kids ,are chllo--Oen, I 9t6st-grAndchildren and The ,south Huron Agricultural So- area of the Wtest. For his out- Mrs. Boyd won firdi"writ6. -tfiw .1 -:%-1, I � I . ift . -tho past four lid half 'Ours , abuoryl I th' 0ir6fits't'.0atlence by wearing ,&* little 6 M, qg,b. elety, the Heurgalt -Spring Stbek statiddng Allity and Service, -he gifla received, aebdo.. Not ml -,.,,�-%_,,t�4�8% 'i"d i, blddt also called, to of. Show sDorisors, , embraces the Was ,honored by his profession in Ing Wift 'ho'hol 041 $7 "t S . ill f ,64""*h06 he hold the post of get dbAb'thit ybAe. -on too 6f dif these albitia �f ihe o6. .'At 91rciUnd'AbafortS 6601d be * I ley, Tileklaramith, IMbeirt atid Vo, 11 A . af6j of, Alkith-181. .for plaila'. iin'd I., ift 06thitidelp ibst wqmbr *169ith009 due tha'n 'a' gla'nice or 90611 t6 the - L16"s ,Park, where .466� 11 borne. 'khe eluV,% calves are 10- ThoL 6ervljoe Was 611OW.06 by a .o�bo,k a�d- . , ,