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'MODERATE PRICFSi we.:thiiikrwe "ring the bell" on all
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SPECIALIZING IN .CHINESE FOODS
Our `Fels:#�t_ve iol.ida. Nie
WE EXTEND SEASON'S GREETINGS
TO ALL.OUR GUSTOME i,S
Candy: F'or Christmas `Gi�6 ilt'g
SOFT DRINKS CIGARS. CHOCQLATES ICE CREAM
Lawrence 'Fam Jy Prorrrinent
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life, passed to be. with Jesus in
1914, and jiis wife Sarah Jane, a
woman: of highest ideals, was call-
ed up higher in July, 1920, spending:
all :their .lives on this Tarin. Ern-
est, Ilie:,eldest
rnest,'he,:eldest boy, was an excel-
lent .farmer, but at:.the , age of 35,
a severe attack of pneumonia Seiz-
ed hiri:: and he died in 1905, ;
Herbert; born in 1873, received
his education in Seaforth High
School and London Normal, was• a
miss onarY_ an_Afriea:where health
failed hini. Returning home • he
hostess took a horse and little
fileinocrate, and cai}vassedthe
ranches one Saturday' a%,ternoori
and collected enough' ,money to
buy an organ;: It 'was sent to T.
Eaton's, Winnipeg, Many and an
organ soi)n arrived Sunday School
was . soon *organized; this, was in
1931, and now in. 1958 they have ,a
grand .new church with a big " new
One year she taught -in a yearly
school in a foreign• ,settleinient,
walking two miles from; her board-
ing house., This was not too bad,;;.
went West to ,Alberta and British except when the thermometer ham
Columbia, teaching, fora time ort ',Pelted to show 45 degrees below
the Prairies; and later lectured in zero; and she had to melt the
Alberta College. After many years icicles rom :her eye-winhers toa
hi the: teaching profession, he was see where to go,; but fortunately'
ihstriinrental in _pioneering ines-
tablishing a saran experimental
rn2-Buena lista--Gardens is --He..
was called higher while at W.liite
Rock; .I3.C: A;pnie,: the next'
_. CfICIh BLADE . =-line,-•--attended-,.the_.- Seaforth Col-
�legiate,, •the Clinton ModeFSchool,
„ and ater, the Ottawa: Normal,, in
illlllilltlllllfllllllallltlallllllllllllr�lllli''the year 1898. 'There _being` a-�sgr-.
_ plus of 'teachers in• Ontario, she
• 'vent-floe-the-Western--�Prairiei -to-
r W.L. A1�TNUAL ,teat i n '
h n summer schools. lt. was
='in --the earl settlement of
'West' ioneer:: work •::no autonio-
1? ,
bile�s',•'few.horses-=inahy of the,;set-,
tlers came —in : covered . wagons•
�-drawn. by oxen; The children of
thesesections were from manydif=
ferent parts ` of the continent;
:some from- Ontario, ,some from,:
different States and as few locally.
:These: had 'to; be graded an -d: put-
�into proper classes. These schools
were -frequently 100 miles from
any. •towii or railroad...It was an'op-
portunity for the teacher to.organ•
-
' ize' a . Sunday: School, •.to furnish a
c f ..=entre'.for -the "place .of'fellowship
t' James choo� for the.'scattered population. This
service :;was :often _held rn _ the
schoo7heuse orli a -good •neighbor's
Reeve of Ashfield
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this; didnot happen too„ often
For about seven and a half
y;ears;she;_,iau ,ht o rae, VVe tern'
Prairies, -then: went as a. missien
ai y-nurse..;to__ti General Hospital,:
Hazelton, 3.C.,' where she served
.six years_and_afterwards=spent-:a-
year in' -post -graduate In the 'Cali
farina ,;General -Hospital, Los An-
geles; Cal: She; then returned to
-lies horn-e__i i_Melfillop -
In 191U'; ninth •
of the:sickness was
aken:.eare of in.; the homes. Not
having a.Hospital nearer than Lon:
don' people preferred_ • staying • at
home ifthey could seeure.a nurse,
•to serve during -the aeute stage' es-
pecialiy..'She served'the ;people of
Huron County as. general- duty,
-nurse'-until--Scott. Memorial-Hospi=:
tal was :;established in,Seaforth;;
Ont., `in• 1929. It has b'een'her priv-
ilege and:' opportunity to., serve :.in
this capacity for . Over . 50 ;years
Many experiences, sonie sad and
many glad and enbbling occupy
her mind::
Pearl Lawrence,: the next young`
er one,: was an accomplislied dress=
maker skilled. under_.the_',fjsses
Brine sisters, .�Seaforth•.. _ She, also
nractised home nursing for a,num-
ber of_ years; ' bringing joy- and
comfort to many elderly` people..
Sh d•e
e i d. in -July'• 1958.:;
.
•Elizabeth -Scott -Lawrence .wastia,
fine 'student,. b;b-taining. her d3.A -
in -.the University .of.'1'oronto, On't.
She was'a.- splendid' teacher; arid'
•later= -prove d �•,a-•-good-�mgther: In'
the year 191.5Shemarried_Mr. Fred.
Moull;, of Edmontdni "Alta. They.
had a, fain.ily of`, five bays twins,
who lived 'hitt ;a:few days; Wilhana�:
who .was the eldest, was a clever
engineer,,' serving, in the Services.
during the' -War, Married a :young
woman of South'. Africa, --and- npv.
dives in 'that country His, younger:
bi;other,..James, also, arirelectrica1
eigineer,;, Works.- witIr':the Cana-
dian -General Electric :lives with,;
his- wife. and faniily:of three, oys.
in, London,. Ont.` : Robert,; the -see-,
and san, died: in :1941 ;His , mother.
-gassed to -be
1939,
W e g
the street,awh
struck by: a .
fatally .in7urect
'a 'long tiiiie
now lives in 'V
�the'i Viiia, i
to Mr. Lorxie ,
Lueknow, _...:
years, later d
1VIcliillop, buyi
•tie's farm, •wh
tiT they. maned
they.now live
ligated their go
versary� ;with til
'best riian; with
served them a
a b`eaiitifulibre
cd i'dhureh-, -. Se
graced, their•
Audrey anfl th
Freda:
The
family .was; H
the hoin`e farm
es1� to contain:.
r'ietl Miss' ,Flo
�Xetery
Three •children
litEle Charlie d
ma„ the eldest
her. high'•• schoo
forth, earning
slit' graduated,,
study nursing
a year, :then
Toronto; Wand
ceived her
certificate; she
Kenneth'
Toronto,. where
their Two chifdr
n.. Maxine; lie
as -a,; buiness. g
Canadian Bail
Seaforth, for
ously, and •- in
andl�r, •Cecil
ton �tadar
and in 1958•: the
two' •boys• and
Earle and:Iittle
n their newly
11 'rederiek Jaynes Lawrence, han
dacappe 1 as a 5y�;in Iris teen, w'
an excellent student, obtaining"lis:
:High s-cheol education. ui`Seaforth,
went'West-to=•teach, and:-for-.sev=-
eral years, served: as principal„of
•Schools in --Vancouver,,
'year 1315 -:he married -Miss Mary.
:Jane Pinkney,''of Seaforth, Ont.
She ,passed :away>to'be with Jestts;:
%november, 1051: Fred lives in Kit-
chener' .Ont
Matthew' Alexander also was* a
-farfner_lad, and•,We.ntWe•st to seek
his fol tune. For a' time he served.
as chief shipper for the Northvest
Biscuit Cpnipany, -.and when busi
ness , became, slack he''•undertook
Iandscapirg._lawns and ,gardens;;.Izi.-
the: year.1932 he Met and 'married
Miss Cathe`rifiig1Vlci)ougal, •• a sec-.
retary,•native..of .Nova Scotia.,- It
•w,a•s rn the year 1951 •he and .his:.
wife er`" oing?to,achurch across
ea they were both
• car Matthew was
and hi'S' wife was
in recovering She
ietoria, $ C
n 1,906, w�as:;married:
Webster, 1i.vitig at.
Ont., for a nuiriber of
deckled .t'a ''move' ,to
ng M. James Has
ere' -they resided un-.
into . S eaf er th,_where.
In 1956-1 they ,.Cele,
ldeii weddi ig aurin
eir'bri.,desinaid ;arid
-them Their- fancily.
Mid their. 'friends': tot
akfast .in ,the Unit-
aforth Five girls.-
home: • Mae„, pearl',
e twins,, •Lu1ti ;and'
youngest of the Lawrence-
erald; who: farmed`
which, was--enlai g
X50' acres. He,"roar-
rence,' .Francis; , of
e year Ui,
blessed their home,•
led as a baby,, AL
daughter, received
T.:educatiorr, in Sea -
forth; `scholarship when
being too; young'to
slm,stayed at hotiie
trained as a nurse in
on the day She ,re=
nurse's , registration
was married - to
Joffe •i)oher ty, . ' o'
they now live with
en, Joffe ".arid Rob-
i r sister, developed:
tri, working'in the.
k- of - Commerce,
five : years continu"
the year, 1946 she
Moore,• of ,the Ciro.
School,'were. married; -
y had' a family' of.
one girls ,;l+rancis,:
.David. They• live
i built Loire on ,the
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