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VITERANMERCHANT PASSES
The death of SarniAer Chambers
Rat:h*ell .occurred in Velles1(.1k
'Rospita1,?,,TOrPnt9,-... On, .IVIonck4r.
.jnornintigii.:. within ',his,
.06th .•,birthday. • *..
• The furieral service ,Will be
held. at the',:-14O.LehPan7MaelCent•
Zie -1VIemOrial Chapel On Thurs-
day .,..4ttOrri.006
ihterinent .41., 'Greenhill 'Ce et;
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D • CUTS BIRTHDAY CAKE,
• D- REYNOLDS ,
rs; D. D. /,,,i Reynolds, ...Who
he .makes her home ,in. Ashfield with
of' her . daughter; • Mts., Ray . Dalton,
_celebrated ,tir '9otii .birthday on
: Thursday, February 7th. She is
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and: EfaSil, .ReYnOldS, of Sioux
NarroWs,;'kenora; 'Cletus, and, Ted.
',F.teYnotdS, .Sudbury; Mrs. Edwin,
Simms, Toronto:: Mrs. • Bay :Dal-
ton, Ashfield.' She :has 25 25' grand-
I er an ac tve andeijf
remarkably good gbOd liealth.
KintaiL Women's. Institute met.
at the .home , of :Mit.' Dalton last
Thursday and took advantage, of
the "epporunity 7 .far-prpsent
ReYneldswith a lbeautiful..white.
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stole and ,a 'delieious birthday
I cake with. 90 Candles.- Mrs. ReYL
.,nOlds took delight in "cutting the
eake and modelling the stole;
cflhlclrefl an grea
lie
h ;Richard .qan-
iferi aria '4. tarot
Han-
lon of Stratford. •
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Mrs. -Reynolds was formerly
Patricia'. !Catherine .,,lianlon an
was 'born at iinton-on :Febru-
ary 7th, 1867.; She attended ,pii,b7
lic school ./in Clinton and. com-
MARRIAGE, ANNOUNCEO.,
• •1*, , and ./Mrs. Robert J. Reid
wish to. announce the marriage
of „their daughter,_Wild4'.mae;', to
Robert Th-orPa ,
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son of Mr. 4nd,Mrs.'-Wm. Parker
of •Bayfield. The ' yOung ,:cOuple
reside in London,
NOSKATINGIN
SCHOOIHOURS
Charles Webster was ...'re-ap,
pointed chairman, of the ‘Luck-,-
nOW Public School Board at the
Meeting last Ttiesda, night.
CoininitteeS for 'the'. coming year
were •alsq struek, at the. Meeting:,
property, Mrs. Jessie Allini I
,M:MacLennarif supply, Bob Mac-
Kenzie,
FiSher;,.finance; Bob
MacKenzie,. Jim .Boyle; .manage-
ment, all Boardmembers; chair-
man' Webster is to be ,a member
Of each committee.
Charles Webster ; and'
MacLennan ,were appointed'
truant_,•OfficerS with no fee, ih-
VOI ec11,.boneld Henderson., 'was
re- pPointed. secretary -treasurer.',
e secretary reported repotte-d that all
aec unts'payable. -to : the ,Schopl
fr. rural • residents for • 1956.
tu tiori.- had ,been paid . with the
e ception of two. $111 had 'been'
id • in the Month" ..of ',January,
olleWing the Sending of letters
tothose concerned requesting
pleted high schOol at St. Joseph's payment.
convent in, Goderich. , Skating In School Time? .
On June .3rd,. 1888, she, mar- Following a Suggestion, to the
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.s. ;Reynolds • was 'further Township and they. lived .for 15
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honored by the gift of , a lOVely years in Stratford ,where', Mr.
:brooch, from the Catholic Wo-, ReynoldS. was "employed in the
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men's League , of, Xingibtidge. Grand Triink, Railway shops. ,
Friends and :neighbors called to,, In " 1903 they moved.,,, to New
'Offer congratulations and best. Liskeard, where Where Mrs. Dalton, ..the
wishes and.'a; family, dinner ,waS,' youngest member of the ,family-,
held at the Dalton' borne on Sun.'. was born. Mr. Reynolds 'died at,
day. • , • : New. Liskeard in 1934; and since,
*rS,„_Beynolds •has_a:farnily of then Mrs. Reynolds has: resided
four 'ions; and two daughters, Ed at the Dalton home in Ashfield.
ont
: Montgomery, .Popular
Huron County Agricu 1 tu ra 1 rep-
resentative • fOr the, Pait,.5 1/2'.•YearS,
.has:-.tendered;:hii:' resignation-, ef-
fective February
Mr Montgomery • tias" aqeoi)teo
the,. :position:- of ',',agricultural
•agent ,in:',Oritatio With .the Can-
adian'..; National 'Railways,' With
'.headquarters rn Toronto,
crry; as e is • amiliar1Y tiVesi and Arthur Bolton, the vestiga,te the possibility of ter.a01,
'known. throughout the County, County, present 'assistant : agriCtiltural fng hoine• economics and shop
was born and raised On.-a:dairy tepresentativave all
wont, .fo Grades 7 and t of the
farm :in Carleton'Catinli` twenty .contributed ' intich .towards "rnak-, public school. - 'It was Oliggest6d.
miles from Ottawa. He graduated •ing our extension ' program a sitc, that.POssiblY, arrangements would
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from -empvi Agricultural . „
: SCJ:1601 in.,1043-and; rorp..t e . a „, num,. r 9 p fice ,seh.001,•but sorne Boaro, members
tario Agricultural college in stenographerSincluding • Miss, were .iidubtfui if , it, could ,bc ..arh
1948, On lune ist of that year Lois' :Jones and Miss Mae':,.COle7. ranged because of the close Close ti,ine
he joined the Ontario Depart- mali, who are nOw presently ;tables' at th High School: 'the
Merit, Of AgriOttltittireh as assist- serving,': in the Agricultural Of-.' Matter, is to, be reviewed at the
ant agricultural representative in fide, have also contributed Much next, meeting' With the •teachers.
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Latribt-tifre-;"
liar. pest in Hastings 'County 'for. ,this, time I' would like' to
a, year, and for . two•-.Years-waS.thank the County Councils, all
stationed. at North 'Hay as Agri, rural and urban organizations -in
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/14,keknoW ,Lions Club that • skating
. be held for. students from Grades
1 to .4 for one morn-
ings per week, the Board 'met in
special session • with the • teach-
ers. '
The.. teachers were very • ap-
tpreciative of: theconcern of; the
.Lions Club,but felt' that the
:skating , should , be held . after
sc'hooi hours. The secretary was
instructedto vrite to the ,in-
spector and secure.,his.adVice, On
the rnatter,. - •
:,..SehOol •Inspector J. M. Game of
Wialkertori,!.:•was..nOt in ..'favor: of
,:skatiiigin___..school time; 'ancUplie.
in turn requested ;official' inform -
agricultural ticvelopment. .17 . ; ationi_...frorn the Department of
.has only • Ileen pOSsible,. ibecaUse Education: G. L. Duffin, assist -
:we; ,WhO'••represented tlYe On tar i 6., ant suPerintenclent.Ot,elethentary..1
Department Agriculture education,. sum:oiled mr.,
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:the County; •have enjoyed , coni•-•
and siigigesied that skating, could
Vaere.' coolYer4.tic'ri:,-Hfr°X—ri-Tral-rib'e... done Other than: of,i :school
and Urban peol)le of the County., tine.. •
When I:say 4,'reier't9. John. sagiegt,„4, Home • Economicsi .
1-IavOld'134ker, forrncr It NI/as:suggested ,,by one of the
tistant agricultural
lea:chihg staff that the Board in..
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.ciIppIng, roma ric
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newSpaper stating rats paid by,
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.,issing district, On August :1, 10510
.••he.WaS transferred to
with headquarters in ,C,IintOn.
.annotinCindOis resignation,
.1*, Montgomery his issued :the
.6.1,toiking:statement: , •
have -most -tert-a-inly-enjoyed-
Servitigithe farm penljid of aur':
.county 'ag y�ur aolcultural.
repreSentatfve since AuguSt,'
'1051, During ,that time / -feel
that we have been "at•i6 to '
'tOthe''itellieVemerits,in
George M. Stuart,•a director
of the West' ,Wawanosti Mutual
'Fire Insurance Co. ,for '21 years,
tendered resignation,' at.' the
a' , ,meeting'at the • .Parish
Dungannon, on Friday- at-
ernodn, -KT% -Stuart- was
when be announced ihis
intentions . to the ...meeting; ' and
said that he was: sorry that poor
health, had caused hilt to, Make
'MS "decision:.: Mr. Stuart said; "I'
am sorry..to.give up the, position
• • Uee or o e• company. as
I have enjoyed ' the work very
much:: and, always -tried to; 'give'
my • best. fOr. ,:the
Each speaker. had ; high, praise
for Ur. Stuart', , andchairman
said that he 'had never:
known'. anyone more interested
in the Company.
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, The new president of the com-
pany is Mr. teagan, With Frank
Thompson, vice' liresident..--bur7--
iiiri: :Phillips Was re -appointed
.secretary -treasurer. 'John .
1..,ennari is the, ..past President. • -.
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POPULAR PASTOR
GOING TO STATES
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, Rey, Joseph R. MacDonald, an
able minister :and the .,popular
Pastor of Ashfield, Presbyterian,
'Church., and Knox Presbyterian
Church,
Church,. Ripley,' fOr. More than,
,.seVen years,' has received' a call
to :the 'Presbyterian ,Church at
Roseville,' Michigarr;' in: suburban
Detroit. • ,
Rev, MacDonald accepted the
;call,' Subject to the approval of
Huron' - Maitland, 'Presbytery;
which Was. received When PreSL.
ibYtery:, met on Tuesday,. Rev.
MacDonald will .conclude his;pas-
torate. the end of this Month' or
as soon after, as, his ,visas can
e. Obtained for going to he
State.
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MacDONALD
MacDonald': Came_10. ,t
.Rip1ey.-. Ashfield charge from
Cape Breton. succeeding subeeeding ,W.
O ghoad, who also Moved to the
States to •.continue .his ministry,
Rev. ;MacDonald hasbeen
loved . by his people, cand
out-
side is onreation • and has
'been a moving f�rce not only in
the spiritual, bUt,thesecular ,.life
of coirirnunity.,
clirAtt,Lt role
1h:helping to'',,plan the centennial
anniversary "Of Kho, Church
Which.: Was held last. year,
Niro. ,Mao0onald has boon': :a:
capable halpniate andtook y an
active part ii church' work: They
have. 'three children', .David, Gor-
don, . and ,Helen,and. the'ienibirai
afthe, MacDonald family frent
the Ripley ,and Ashfield
will be a diatintt.
and the .parting will be with deep
i•em4e,.#.
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• • MAIVIMOTH CITRII'S' ON
newspapers, radfo, :and TV sta-
tions,, and the people of Huron
County for " their co -Operation
and :.considerations, which .1 'have
always enjoyed while 'serVing as.
your agricultural 'representative
"Inmy new position rwill stil!
be closely connected with
agri-
eulture in the'. Province Of
tariot eventually I willbe rep-
resenting the, Canadian National.
Railways On Many of the agricul,
(COntiiiiled on PAO* 1,4
• LOCAL. LEAoN TREE •
creep,
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A lemon tree at Solomon's
Greenhouse. has produced
Mammoth. specimen, ..th a t
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measures. 15 inches by .17
rinehei and weighs. 1
It puts a grapefruit to .sharrit.
This , year old ",free"
,bearS three crops 'a Year with
as many as nine lernons. per
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Large Attendanee
The largest .attendanCe, at the
annual. meeting in sgr4c„ ye%4...4
'SPetr being ,bat a P 11:1".t.4111;' 11 -
large' 'er.914id was Ci4iefiv clue- tor
-the-fOurrnan-roejOr'-the.vaeata.
. .
Seat' left .by, the retirement ,of
Stuart.Mr..
-JOhir :1q,aoLenriah:,-WAS..cha:ih7na#
for the .first :.part of
and outlined some safety. tips
iI..prevention. of: insurance,' LOSS:
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report of the last ,arinual.'..meet,
A. ,Murray .ga,k7e the ..aud.-
itor's report. The other auttytor
is W. A. Stewart. .13eth rO:aWer0
appointed for, another year, Mr..
Phillips outlined the-re-4nsurance.
situation with weather compan-
ies.:
•, Requests Explanation
Alvin Sherwood, representing
the
. the: Dungannon, -pair 'Board; re-
quested information , as to why'-
, they • had not received an adVer- °
tisernent from ; . the „company in
the fair '41iciok for the Past two
Years.,;. Johm.,Mact,ennan
explain-
ed to Mr.' Sherwood that the
Company Covered an area where'
many fairs' operated, .and an :'ad
given .to Dungannon would mean
these half dozen other fairs 'were..
entitled to one toci,: Mr. Sherwood
felt that . the company had orig-
inated. in Dungannon and ,` that
the Dungannon 'Fair Should not
be 'overlooked. The:. Matter .(1;va-5
left to „the 'directors to decide.
Elect Brown' SmYth.:
The highlight of ,the afternoon
was the, electing of . a. director to
fill the vacancy left by, 'George
..Blake'• Alton, Clarence
Stuart... ,
.Greer, Eldon Miller ...and",Brdwn
Smyth • ,contested the , position.
with Brown Smyth, a:veteran of
both township I,Ownship and,County
Coun-
cil as well as a, ..foriner Huron
Count warden ri
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PICK WINNERS
PUBLIC SPEAKIN
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Jim. Reed and Dianne Rayner
were .Winners in the public
sPeaking. Contest held at the
ueknovv DiStriet_Lnigh._School,
ast Week; and ', sponsored by the; .
ucknoW•bistrict.Lioni
This is the, first' in ,a series ' of. '
contests 'sponsored by .Lions .‘,
In-
ternational. 'There is a regional
contest; a sub -district contest and
inall-y1,4a,4istriet'.centest
a boy and girl champion from •
the proVinces of Ontario ,. and
Quebec. /The: final contest: is, set::
for •Graerihin-st. on May 4th. '
' there were five contestants in
Friday's;. 1ocal:. competition which -
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:require a 'five-minute prepared:
8:13e"e'cin,' and a two-minuteim-
promptu .speech. Runner-up in.'
the, boys' contest was. IATM. And-,
Andrew of Ashfield. Bi1i Buck—%
:_tot_A31 ‘mi_aissi,Lenterecl,...but-did-43
speak because . of the death of
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his 'grandfather. -
: Shirley. McClure; ,*.v..gp of Mr
and • Mr. Fred -Gi1christ and
'NancY,' , daughter 'of Mr.
and Mts.'Al, Irwin, were worthy
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contenders., • • e
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, The judges were A. E. Vc1(.irri.. •
Allister RittiglieS,. ,W, 13, 'Ander-
son • and f
we • e
were ,impressed. by, the ' ability
and oratory of all the contest.:',,,_
intST • ,
Dianne Rayner
ter of Mr. ;and Mts. Milton ,Ray- '
ner of LucknoW,, and isa Grade 1
student,, She, :spoke On
New-
foundlancl. Jini 1teed is the ten
of Mr. and Mrs : Reed of
Dungannon :and is..a Grade
student, and the: winner of the
WOSSA public .tp'clkirie contest
Ig8;C:Oari, On*Pfiday he oke on
Ilungary,„'
Both kV,iiiners gave t h e r
speccheS, .the 14e.if-s• supor
nicCting on Monday