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CLINTON
From The Herds .0f
..John Ostrom, Varna
. Clifford H. Keys• and Sons, Varna.
Robert M.
Peck and ,Sons,--Icppen
cl{inley's • Farm and Hatchery, Zurich
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y ppe and. Son, Seaf Orth' '•
AUCTIONEERS
Wiltiaa� II'T1TDel�feld• Marys;
Lincoln White .St..
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Edward W. Elliott,' :Clinton.
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gtitea,' write Clifford' . H. Keya, Varna, ■,
or John Ostrom, Varna.:
Kairshea Institute
• The Kairshea Institute held
their November.. meeting in the
Townhip Hall• atHol ood with.
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1V1hs. • Don McIver: and Mrs. Or-
e lle. Elliott acting. asliostessea.
$usiness dealt mostly, with , the
preparation for St Andrew's ball
which' turned ` out quite a suc
cess. The meetin continued With
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the roll call answered by. "one
item.' of world interest I have
read: since the lastmeeting 'Fol
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lowing this Mrs. Farish Moffat
gave a - very interesting report on
the' Stratford ' convention: Miss
Ruth" McGillivray favored with a
piano solo and. the :motto ' was
prepared • 'by Miss D:, MacLeod,
"Living in , the past .; it .not the
way to find: hope ,in the future".
A' duet was ,nicely sung by Mrs.;
:Wm., Evans and Mrs',; F. 'Moffat..
Mrs. McCormick conducted .:an
Oral contest and • a 'solo was given
by' Mrs.. McTavish. ':Mrs. S. M67. -
MERE SLATE
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WEST WAWANOSH
For the second year in a. row
West \ rawanosh ratepayers have
returned their reeve and four
councill.cr.s „by ccclarnation, by
nominating only tale mere slate of
five .men.
The Board will again- be earn-
:prised
am-:prised of Reeve Everett Finnigan,
who will serve his 4th term- in,
the reeve's chair, and Councillors
Harold Gaunt,, John Durnin, 'Ben
Johnston. and Gordon Struthers. ,
There were three nominees for
.the two seats on the ,school Area
Board. Wrn,, Webster and Wallace
Miller, the two. retiring •menbers
again qualified for office; The
new nominee was. Leslie Hallam,
Who Was n•ot'presentAat•the Meet-
ing, but did not choose to qualify_
giving. .the .school :trustees ab ac.
clamation also, .,
;Mr : 'Brown Smyth presided as,
chairman for:. `thy° ratepayers'
meeting... Reeve Finnigan was
congratulated for the Manner in
which he, had handled 'the High
School, .District 'question. A dis-
cussion 'took :place in ' connection
with snowplowing: the school bus
routes, and it' was °. the opinion
that another plow would be . nec-
essary. •
' • Councillor Ben ; 'Johnston was
critical of the 'way the road work
was done' this year, claiming that
the, wore'" .ha'd not been divided
fairly, ,with the North .vend get-
ting the,..lion,'s share. It was point=
• ed`out that hills on the. 12th and
St: , Helens Road had ' to be • cut
for snowplowing .and that it was:.
not economical to ' move' heavy.
equipment back and ,forth. Next
year ;would• be the South's turn
for a road • improvement' program,
it was • stated.
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as follows:
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For Reeve.
Everett: Finnigan ,• by Harold
Gaunt and John Durnin.'.
For' Councillors
Ben Johnston. by, Ted Mills and'
liV.:J. Stewart::
Harold Gaunt by Brown Smyth
an 4 George ,Hallam. •.
Gordon Struthers by Gordon.
MacPherson" and'Lloyd,:.Hunter..•;.
Gillivray : gave the;`..closing re= ,
: marks.
WORLD'S,
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ALL Ex-K.C.A.F: AIrwi EW wlio received their ,wings' as
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Pilots and who would be interested . �l� joining an Active ..
Reserve unit irk the Goderlch district, Write'or contact: Chief
' Flying Instructor; Sky 1=I'arbour.Ai:r Services., Goderich,, P.o.
Box 309, 'phone I,18Q, :and give ,the following particula'rs.'
' Rank i upon discharge, tzutnber, present age, martialstatus,
,. number:of .complete flying hours to date, and mention num
bet
'of flying hours {'if 'any) .singe discharge.: All ..persons
joining :such• a reserve •unit will receive .a minimum of 2Q
hours flying time and. will be paid $100:00 upon completing
the course which consists of the mentioned flying hours iii;
Well as a series of ground school lectures. ' There• is no cost
to neilnbei„,, This '.\ ill not interfere, with one's regular daily
• work in any way. This course will ,,perin, t persons to obtain..`
'new. civil licenses if they desire such:. ` . ,
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O. BITUARY , w ►
J.. JOHNSTON
A lifelong district•'resident'and,
widely known . throughout, Bruce,
through his association with farm i
implement firms, William James
Johnston •died Wednesday, Nov-
ember 15th. . in Kincardine •Geri
er. al Hospital after failing health
.
cv:er the past few -weeks, He was�.n
Skinn m rvomen
Born; in Kinloss 'Township, • he
farmed successfully on.'Conces-
sion 8,, till.. 1029 when he rnoved
to Kincardine, where: he ..since
resided;: He 'retired ayear . ago
from active business Mr • John-
ston
ohn
ston was .a, member .of Kirwan -
dine •United Church: and its man-
aging board. .
He is' survived Eby his widow',
the former Vera'Fletcher
three. brothers, David of Kincar-.
dine; Fred of ,Listowel ;and Mark
of-'Holyrood.
Largely attended,: 'se'rvice was
held . 'Saturday at.the Linklater
funeral ...home. and was conducted
by the .Rev, ' Harold Lawson, his
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gaIn,:J,iia Se
Get .ew Pe . I , ',Igor
'What a t'riUl ,Tony limbs till out; .t gly 1 otlows
fill up; body loses,its sickly. "bean -pole" •'1 ok.
Thousands praise Pares. welght-building t mic.
- Enriches -blood; rids appetite, digestion._ro_food:
gives you more *.ep, nourishment. putt f.esh on
bare bones, Don't fear' getting too fat. Stop when
6031ireach.weighiyou dies ea lnt#oductory size only
. •TryOstrez Tonic Tablets or new pounds;
new pep. vim and: vitality.: todey. At all druggists.
'John Durnin by George, H17.
lam and`Thomas McCann
•..For . School Trustees '
Wm. Webster .by Harold Gaunt
and John Durnin
Wallace Miller by..john Dur-.
Din ,and Harold Gaunt. .
.Leslie Hallam ly'Wm. E. Good
and Walter ,Washirlgtoh.
pastor.,Inteztnent was in Kincar-
dine .cemetery.:..
Honorary, pallbearers: Were ;Geo.
Conley,, ' Gordon ` 'Clarke; •, John
Stein, ,George McCarty, Joseph
Fisher: and: Wm.' Sparks. Active
pallbearers`; were Ben 'Ruttle, 'Sam
MacKenzie, ' Percy Gregg;, : Win
Adair, Roy :. Foster , and 'Robert
McGregor
nephews acted .as flower
bea ers
" I cook :and :'bake fors"y day
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.after day .•and What do I 'get? No
t :ing" .
t•I "You're lucky: 1 :get indiges-
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