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The «Evening ,Aux li United
Twenty-six rnenibersand ten
visitors attended the November
meeting Tuesday evening, Nov-
ember 18. Mrs. 'Roy, Black re-
ported articles ' for thebale to be
in the church basement by Nov-
ember 25 at>- the latest. A special
collection. was taken for the chil-
dren's Aid
hil-dren's`Aid at •Walkerton.;Mem
bets wishing the -Missionary 1VIon-
thly . please contact • Mrs. Harold
Greer. a�
Mrs. Leonard- Ritchie gave a
splendid report on the Sectional
meeting at Millarton. Mrs.. V.
°Hunter conducted the business
Portion . of the meeting, and Mrs,
Alex Andrew took charge of the
program. The Devotional, period.
-was 'most capably presented by
Mrs: Hoag. She closed. with the
poem
Time For., .God" and
; "No
prayer. Mrs. Robert Campbell in-
troduced the six meahbers': of the
.c.
IPAYTRIBLITE
TAN
•TO .HARRY A.
Mr. Harry W. Alton, judge of.
the juvenile court of Bruce Coun-
ty and former principal: of . the
Walkerton Public School, passed.'
away in the early hours of Thurs-
day rrtor. ing# Novetrnber 13th. I
His death 'in his Sixty' -first year,
followed a lengthy sickness. He 1
was firsttaken ill several years.
agoand;. although he underwent
surgery, and w.as hospitalized on'
several occasions here and • in,
London,. ;with everything possible
known to. medical . ;science being
done,, he failed to regain .his heal-
th. However, he .rfoUg►ht' valiantly
and continued to pursue, his dit-
ties a'nd•obligations' in life 'until
some • five . weeks ago when . he
was forced to 'his bed at the'fam-;
ily home on, Colbourne Street,
and ` declined., quite - rapidly until
his death ensued Thursday. Al-
though not unexpected, the news
of his passing cast 'a' pall '. of
gloom throughout the communityand ` resulted . in :widespread re-
gret. , . • ,
In . the p�' assing of Harry W Al-
ton, Walkerton and, this part, of
Southern Bruce County, Jost one
of its ,best known and most high=.
ly :esteemed citizens;': Having `been;'
principal 'of the Walkerton Public
,School for almost -two score years,
he wasarg'perso
afternoon , W-M;S: