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TILLAGE' •CoVISTPl oil ..., -° . - e
CuntjIL'uelk ;from Page 1 J. •
0
,fir /"� .a
• is pnicic. Village ---,'foe -Hong- o.r ,,
•,;s Hinson, .1.0, hours. work re pavement,
4I .:,- ,
�a
840.00 Dances, as a in'eans of raislog'.
Dr; Connell, M,.O.H, ;salary
$5.0U; , and Public .health ,expenses f: rids to assist: in. nancing 'a flocks
'$5.00; • Archie Paterson, :ace., ..$7...0.;.'team,: nia as . well be discontinue i,.
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Chester l;ee, 24 eoliirs $7,29 ., -and 7 Previous events of this nature, have
beds $2 $Q, F, Yalcolmn, acc., .$1.5.55; usually,. been a flop. and the dei se,
dext Wand; salary; $12.tj0; wok..Mur- on .Friday night didn't prove a•'gold
did," avec,, •'$36.96;- . 1Zae. 4 P,ar�teous, mine ether,•, •,
sees, •$4..60; J.' 'E.• Agnew, sal. 4E post,' _,--' * a s. .
,$35.72; ' R. J. Moore,• ,balance of sad- ha local .i' train s w.. s' dies
.ary,: $40.opr•-,J. E, Agnew, ins,: .on ' T pa ag,
Hall 75.00; •• A. E. _ 14IcTavis;h, acc., pi'�"ri:tmont;: and bad".at not .begs' for
t d w ,
$12.3.0; entinel• sec., $1.2.25• . - " „ IaQ a ten axes would have
outsiders t
Water -Wm.. Mirrors, ace., $2.65; been, quite• sniall. Nevertheless, ..the
Hav salar' - .and "extra- 'work, profits are sutlieient to pay the entry
A.. ens ► • , e ;fee; 'due_ to 'the',faet that the ,'il,all
$1b:$0, J,•�E �' Agnew,., salary Or yga>., .
9Cobwen,
i ent;,was 'rebated byrythe •Council 'plus
ere aQ 4. ;pestage $t0'3 :$;. c C p„
: • � ,- $2450, .. talFing;r the form'. o$•$'10 grant.
.:sation Do'aid• dei,, mstalling'..watei
systeih, : $27 s2.
oro.• 3-�•Can2CenE:4454°6"'i';'1'
l eecie,': $t19;f rei (. iiedto "!tlit es •
;msuvseen.'-
i.,r �
mfee leewtas
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Chi�'1j04,$.4260J: •HE Al6P wC,;:Sdoandi to
be' based according to the proceeds
post., ' $65.57.; Rae &Porteous, "'ace., and acebr•,dingdy • they received $11.00
$6.80*.A.4- avens,_sa1...and:.Wor1 ,. $7.60. Art's 'orchestra includes �threo play-.
Sch gal . re ii sition• ordered. „aid,' ere from I-arrithem, 'went
o q p c w ratan and totette clrth'
$900.00. $10., leaving the local q, ar
a • whole "$1.` • emong them;;" 'and.' it
seems we were told,, there 'wee . a
40c phone call to.b'e,paid .out Of that.'
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Well, they weren't looking for a
'big hail'. anyway,. They were . doing.
thein part to give the . hockey team
it, start off. . ''
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i4i1W Iomen's.Institute, Present
CAmIda'a ,1,"l'eiuier Dramatic Cu.
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TOWN ,'vIIMA, , •
Angel. Of Piny TacJ: Night_
..•NEW VA(JDEVJLI,F
N THE: OPENING NIGHT .'
sWIi1; WITL
ADMIT,
b 4f:'
f the .ireful•. 'r.ay
• Mr*. J, was happy in. her 'home•
wit) her • husband and •, two ' lit-
,, 1g ehildren It. is trae they
alMist ''hayqe inu0#� but, uat� t. the hue=:
Land, .tool¢ ,,'sack v anti• tt>,elp •savings,
•wore used:.: up.• the was pleasant
!nouah, Long gays and nights _.or :.
rf- +n anxlgt.•y _oayplad._wubLio
.In i wok had thoilr dire, effect., how=
ever; :ane a. braal€down caused' t o .•-ntYin. the.. most . beautiful' `designs .
11octon to aeeui'o• her admission.. o .,
• thea; _,,aivakoaa k oapital ;or Con- ' 'te, 00001'frOlit, in—' • .
gtim#�ttvos,:
:Oho wa-a•a;l?east aver lielmad.With. SIAR$Ir,E,'' SCOTCH, SWEDISH'
hopelesanesit. buit;'.kerore• very long, • AND CANADIAN GRANITES
tbe'. kindly medical and nursing at
•foat on, th,±e. uninterrupted rest, the; RF E make. a Specialty of
toiib air, and ,:goodfood, ` worked . { .
boli f mtraole. Now Mrs, J. is Famigy monuments and invite .
ggito arae •ttlat .She,, --will go horse
#opts, . to faeo and overcame lire's, • your Inspection.. •
itlloultics—succi being, the eerectn, . ' '•
e•no return of hope 'anti health :Inseriptions Neatly, Carefully and
wi�a#oh Se: erten' are the . gifts of the Promptly. Done.
11tuakeka,.}IoI pit t:'
• This worn nese s the generous •aiip- as ,ire before pla g your order.
fork.at Many friends without which,'
It. could• not 1a,e 'carr=ied'• oh. A sub:. . ___.,
I*40110041 Vern. you will be grate-
.
• fu;tl'y rose ved. Please sand • it to Douglas Broil, • R. A: Spottos.
0.A.1.014:114 : 3 College St.. Toronto 1s,.'hone 74 Phone 256
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1?ul Harte„ ev.o.0 • 'l,'hnradrs,Y morning
• 0 Lueknow.; Ontario,
Mrs.. A.. P. MadK'efisie..-- Proprietor
Campbell' •Thompaon. PPublisher;
THURSIM Y, 'Dl?CE..14I11 ER 8th, 1932
A Scot consulted, a ',Loddon doctor`
who told him' that ,he must give. up
drinking.
Veipy '"disgusted, '. the • patient was
walking to 'the door when the, spec
ialist. called hiin. Back. •
"The fee for my. :advice,1he said,
"is two guineas."
"That's all right," replied the Scot,
.no' 'faking: your advice:"
A grand: chance to save : on: Xnias
Gifts: ,offered .at'our )nnual 'Safe.-:-
NtUNN'Si STORE, Ripley• i .
Marys.. Was • your husband in cean-'
fortable circumstances when bellied?
Carrie''=I have • my doubts. He wan
half "under al train.
LUCKNOW and WINGHAM •
Monumental: .Works
Lalcknow, Ont.
Has -the largest -roto-neer 'complete
' Groupings will he. arranged to -night
at 'eight. o'clock at "a meeting' and.
ban�q,��uet of .the rcuce League, to
'hbe
eld iii 670,- tel atNil ay J &
9berle; • 1'st 'vice=president• ,of -1115
League, informs that that their, is no
limit;: to thenumber' who may attend.
The ,fee is 50c,..a plate. .and "those
planning: to attend' are to • notify;
Harvey Damm:, secretary of the Lea-
gue, . in order that;.preparation .may
be made for the approximate number,
who plan to be present.
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While generally expected that after
its adoption by the Canadian Anus, -
tear ' Hockey, Association that the O.
H.•Ar would., also include the forwartt
pass in its' rules this Year, it .trial:
not until the annual meeting that the;
change ,was- made official. One' or .two.
changes were Made in the 'wording
of the rules but the C A.113; :interp-
retation was generally accepted.
In clause "D" of the forward pass-
inV.,rule, ,;the section. reading "arid
'the' pu'ckcarrier may 'be : the. first
player' over the .secondblue-line,"
was. revised,to•read "the';juckcarrier
or the "puck must be the .fast -over the
blue line." The other change .made in
clause "C", calls for a face-off on the
first blue line when an' offside 'Nisi
is nuit'e from ;the defending• zone's'
the neutral zone on the secon
line ,•when one; .is made':from the
neutral zoneinto' the attacking zone:
It Mrs, aloe bane will call at the,
atone,, we • •will'. be glad to' hand her' a
nine ,prize..¥rs. Vane was luckr•'to
will the prize In a • prize • gi'ving
w:
achene we use for advertising • pur
pone aonly. THE MARKET ST_ORI ; • consideration.
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allowing' forward passes in the at-
tacking zone as well, as . in 'the. de-
fending and .neutral areas, A , propos,a • * * • *•
al to change the overtime• limit from The nesting also passed, aresolu-
30 minutes to ten received 'Scant tion of'"recdnimendation to the O.H.
• • A. ,to adopt' the pro' rules 'next year,
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TH ?:RS1;AZ 1E path,, 1.02
PRA O UNT.' .. ...,
Ths Ashfield: election. if over and "it
Ia notoften we .bays, a ghaice far;
Reeve• of two '.such capable .Men , aa;
n'
'Mr.. MacKenzie and Mr, 141atlieaen , I. .
our club affairs, Mr. •..Matheson has -
often gave ua a belp ng•hand and we
will give hlin, our hearty co-operation
in hla new of leo.
We congratulate Wilfred : Farriah
on his '.success. at the polls: for cairn-'
eillor':end heading notwith-.
standing the fact that by his speech
atthe nomination meeting he ran the
risk of.' losing every patrolman's vote
in Ashfield.
The. Paramount . F. 0 and U. F.
W.;O." are'Starting• their.;, winter?a.
entertainmen>t''. on • Frlday might.
'''...Walter Dexter '.end John. ;Beatty;.
aceompanied by their lady,. `friends;,
attended the" ,Granger banquet in Zion. •
Rural Sclhool Reports
No.
20clulosa • '.
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Honors Pass 60'-.A a 1
Form V --Nellie. MacCall i 82:
George Wraith 09
S'r I' t-, Jean' ,1VIacCallurn 79: Mai'.
Purves , 72i June' Morrison' 03*:
!vin ger.ilseu 60..Donad Mac q
n
zie
56 Leola Wraith 'sr'.
I•I--.Lincoln Morrison,' 77 dames
ia' : • :;ai 1Vl
66•
.W'•. ';enefee 74,E M,r�t:Wr.,
X-�`CliiF'grd L idlaw g7. ''Unite' Pur*;
vis 71*. 4
Sr, .
1,3r.—Elliott. Purves 47.* Myles
MacMillan 36 .
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