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is Althouugh The need for a road to o en u to a s ectal fund fol~ tbo coo stt uc from Guelph to . Goderlch. �Creek;anti the ;River Thames, the operat. . In $4 tit,. tvlht P g
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by }t)te'• iatprlc#l' and Museums fust,' a savvmuil was to operation - y ` i fr m` the coat and stokes hand p4pu1atl4n a)tpt:q' lcirttat d; t()Q(i.
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apparentx The under and other improvements,,F1tYrrn Grown Lands, it- eventually i3, Thames.. Three years litter o,. .
of the Ministry of by 1842.1 oAowln kite opening of took, bull a w r c'r the Ca a d uta other milis. were :built so that "bY . In the tollowan ekr� .tv? tc ell
p g to build this raad.but as the Company spent monex front followed a more t cuttous route 17 t0a. �9t pany lai 4
C !leges and Universities, acting the M.litcholl-Rlausba.rd Road in his oris observes 'In a sense the Irn rovement. d throw h Wilmot TawYtsht The ” town' tat (Mitchell) "whioh the 1$51 #he'vil#a$e'-had ttlade .Some. became ,a 'own. 'A1t1?Ru$h the
t n p. Fun , tt raised g p• A. Y tatlo
o}t tits •advice of the A,rcbaealogt- 1845, store and'6thvr mills were
progress aiid'the population h.ad,� • P900 n'< hart reimaitt"d` 'in( the
c and Historic Sites Hoard 'of built, and m 1851 the population � reached. abgt�t 1$0: Unreliable 2,h00 fango, ��#a�$ll �n#it?ues to
(littaxio. had reached 150. The arrival of
water paver had'seetningiy be one of the it�tpgi Cant cantles gf
Sua�day's ceremony was the Buffalo and' Lake Huron$'iIVS �A�tOfi hampered Mitchell's develop- activity in Perth t"auntyt'
M1r arranged and sponsored by the' Railroad in 1857 atI
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,,Charted Aemntlints
268 Mkin St., Exetei
ARTHUR W. READ
Resident P4rtner
Rus.235-0120• Res.238-8075
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and F. Adair ampbell, who govt
an historical background of
Tows of Mitchel! and Floydstimulated
Wassman, Chairman, Centennial
the development, of'
Mitchell and it was incorporatedA#
end # present''
-a
25� h Ann' vers y
y
Committee, acted as programme
as a Village in that year. In 1874
both the bride and groom to a
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August
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' The plaque was unveiled b
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chairman. Others taking part in
with a population of some 2,000 it
Correspondent
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All ere resent fol? the social
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Are you sincere? and told a
spent the weekend at their
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the ceremony included Dr. Harry
became aTown. -
Mrs. Allan McCall
afternoon which followed at the
story of helping others to the
cottage at Port- Elgin.
Ronald Gordon, man; Mrs.
Ronald (Dorothy) Gordgn,.cousin
Parrott, M.P.P: (Oxford), Leslie
The Canada Company, formed
Mr, Mrs. Stuart Stevenson,
home ' of Mr. and Mrs Fred
children. The offering ' , wa
In last weeks account ofJ the
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R. Gra of London, who
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the
with a view to settling the western
and
were honoured on Sunday, June
Stevenson when•other relatives•,_of
received by Neil McDonald,
Clark Steven Dennis.
Sunday School Promotion Service
the following were
Mrs. Beverly Ford near Sheffield,
represented province's-
Historic Board; Mayor
part of Upper Canada, received a ,.,...
30th ai the Eastwood Tavern and
the cow [e came to con ratulate
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Bruce and
names
Dianne Godkin, Doug
e dd hter and two
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charter in 1826. It had been
Restaurant in Stratford on the
them. Pink and white streamers
During the service Don
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Norman Walt, Huh Edi hoffer,
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or aniced some two ears earlier
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occasion of their 25th wedding
and bells adortted the rooms.
McDonald contributed a solo, 'lt
Mitchell and Jim McDonald read
-M.P.P. (Perth); Willard Soeder,
and its promoted John Gait, a
Eleanor and Stuart were asked to
is no secret what God Can do'.
scripture sages and Laura
'Reeve of Mitchell; Lloyd Morri-
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Seottish novelist; was appointed
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anniversary.
The family treated their mother
sit in the decorated chalrs while
The church will remain closed
Dennis ave the invocation
son, Warden of Perth County;
first secretary of the Company.
Mr. Bruce Cummins read''' an
while the minister is on holidays.
Prayer.
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,,Charted Aemntlints
268 Mkin St., Exetei
ARTHUR W. READ
Resident P4rtner
Rus.235-0120• Res.238-8075
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and F. Adair ampbell, who govt
an historical background of
In 1.827 Dr. William `Tiger:
Dunlop, a friend of Galt's who
and dad, the members of the
Wedding ••• party, and mothers of
address.
The
Services will resume on Sunday,
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Mitchell.
had ]seen appointed Warden of
pP
both the bride and groom to a
couple received man
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lovely gifts from family., friends
August
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' The plaque was unveiled b
p q y
the � Forests,' undertook the
delicious beef dinner.
The attendants 25 ears ago
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and relatives,
Personals
Bruce Clark, Ann Clark and
Miss Flora Hin st, a long-time
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' resident of Mitchell, and was
exploration of the 'Huron Tract,'
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the one million acre tract of land
were also present. They were
'best
A smorgasbord supper was
served to all the guests. The table
Mr. Wm, Bennett visited the
.Hospital.
`�. dedicated by the Reverend
The Huron Tract included most
Ronald Gordon, man; Mrs.
Ronald (Dorothy) Gordgn,.cousin
was set with a white and silver
animal safari Sunday afternoon.
rs. Dunk accompanied them
Mga&
Church. Elders on the session
William Daunt, Trim Anglican
Trinity g
of resent -da Huron and Perth
of the bride, maid of honour; Mrs,
doth with pink candies, bouquet
and visited with her daughter,
Blyth. Two daughters, Sharon,
Mrs. Murray Blake, R.R.2,
Church, Mitchell.
The ,Mit on the plaque
inscriptionp• q
Counties, and arts of Waterloo,
Counties,
Wellinton, Middlesex and
Bruce (Lorna) Cummins, sister of
of pink carnations and an
Mrs. Beverly Ford near Sheffield,
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91 avej
reads:
Lambton. in the course of his
the bride and Mrs, Dan (Barbara)
anniversary cake with pink
decorations,
Rev. Derwyn and Mrs.' Docken,
e dd hter and two
The Founding of Mitchell
exploratory survey Dunlop -was so
Ives,' cousin of the 'bride were
bridesmaids.
Guests were present from
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Kristen and Mark are holidaying
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at their cottage Der Doc'n Inn,
at
In 1836 the Canada Company, a'
large private land settlement
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The couple were married at the
old Brussels Presbyterian Manse
Toronto, Kitchener, Walton,
Brussels, Blyth and surrounding
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north of Meafoo r
Weare glad to report that Mrs.
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on July 2, 1949 by ttev. Milne.
Mrs. Stevenson was the former
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area.
Church News
Nelson Reid returned home
Saturday following few days in
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a
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Eleanor Hodges. They have a
Communion Services wer held
the Seaforth Community
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family of four, two sons, Fred of
Sunday morning at Walton Duffs
.Hospital.
OUR
COMPLETE
STOCK OF
11:11.4. Brussels, Tom of R.R.2,
Church. Elders on the session
The Brassels • Horticultural
Blyth. Two daughters, Sharon,
Mrs. Murray Blake, R.R.2,
serving were: Emerson Mitchell,
Ian Wilbee, Walter.' Bewley,
Society are planning a Rose Show
and Tea on Friday afternoon' at
SUMMER SHOES HAS BEEN IN
PRICE.
Brussels, and Anna Lee at home,
Ronald Bennett, Graeme Craig
the Dunk home. Everyone is
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e dd hter and two
dnd Ken Mcbonatd ,
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`son g an a g we come., ,
My city friend Harry said the problexA alf6ad'y existed 38 years grandsons., Rev. Docken's message was Mrs. Blake Arnott and sons, Q1 5 0`a♦ 'Men's White Shoes
y other day to me that my son, who ago, ,both major parties have had A Howard and Gordon of Dodsland, �O / to,
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fiY wants to take over the farm some a chance to do something about it. Sask. were visiting last week at
rr Off - • Men's Sandals
day, is in a really good position to I begin to share your skepticism.' County'
J, brarry S the home of Mr. and, My...,
do so, 'Listento the oliticians. When Moses declared the meat Emerson Mitchell and family.
All parties are promising that of the pig unclean, he made a law They all enjoyed a couple of days Regular PriCe5 On r Children's. Sandals
when they get the power they will that has it's repureussions 'felt at Niagara Falls. ALL REDUCED
do something to make it easy for a today. Man old wives tales- Miss Margaret Cummins and ® Women's Flat Sandals
S g Y Y Y awarded largergrants g g
young man to start farming,' he derive from this law. There is still friend of Toronto called on Mrs. o Women's Dress Sandals
v, said. It just so happened that I another part of the Bible that does Maud Leeming Thursday after -
9 White & Beige Dress Shoes, 20yo'to Ohave a bearing on todays farmers' - Huron County's Library will •compared to $1.35 in the past. noon. ' •,was reading (tie Canadian Women s Summer Casuals
Countryman of May 1936. A Mr. `image'. The same Mr, Staples receive larger provincial grants The government will spend Recent, visitors with Mrs.
'. Staples writes: `What hope is from the Canadian Countryman this year as a result of amend- $11,000,000 on per capita grants Walter Broadfoot were: Mr. -and
e ' quotes *rom the wisest man who ments to the Public Libraries Act, and an extra $240,000 on basic Mrs. Fred Kerley, Toronto and
there for a young man who has
ever' lived, Solomon, the thirty announced recently by the Hon. grants this year for county and their daughter, "Mrs. Margaret '
§^ little capital to begin with? (To g P provincial., Fieldhouse, Toronto.. Mrs.
't eighth chapter of Ecclesiasticus, James Auld, Ontario Minister of • local libraries. Total Gladys th �S o*'e- .• tore
begin and continue farming.) The
�i answer must be that 'under verse 25: How can he get wisdom Cotieges and Universities. budget for library support will be Gardner, Ottawa., Mr, and Mrs.
':.. present conditjon/s thete. is ;little.
who holdeth the plow, that glories The increase should result in about $16,000.,000 in 19,74-75, ash David. ,Kerley and family,
the and re'sul of increased' tents. T,oic; iia Mro and Mrs. :Bdb yr; s Y u•, V
s` Nowadays afatihieziiisf ;14eve a s dri91aves
laboursn and more books .and periodicals .in i g t
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hip ' considerable cash income from i pt library branches alon�with, better -_ The extra money from the McMillan, Seaforth. DEE
whose talk is of bullocks? He ding to head. grants may be considered by the Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Dougall
^ can he ay .taxes, professional grid is ismtYoma making
f attic librarian Ethel'.Dewai•, library board to set.. up the of Exeter visited on Sunday at the
.his operation. B no other means
service actor
services, rocare' clothing and ry Miss
y C�L t �►n `GFX FRI'D►Y /.NIfiyHTS
diligentg One of the services could be a newspaper microfilm system as same home.
` 1? P g fodder... such shall not he sought newspaper microfilm file and a Miss Dewar lists it as a priority. Leonard Payne who is attend TILL NINA
groceries, machine feed, seed (�*
machinery, , for in the public council nor sit microfilm reader if the county It should include.old files from ing the Kitchener university
sr buildings and fence repairs and high in the congregation; they library board approves it, she the Goderich Signal -Star and the spent the weekend with hisC
' all the other host of items that shall not sit on the judges' seat said. Huron Expositor, she said, grandmother, Mis:.F,ayne in the Hitched: 34!8-9951 Exeter: X3 , 933
enter into farm necessaries. '• I nor understand the sentence of The amendments to the library Only one of the 29 county village. _
could keep on, quoting and it could ,judgement; they cannot declare act bring the per capita grant to outlets now has a newspaper on Mr. ' anti. Mrs. Frank Kirkby
as well have been written today justice and judgement; and they about $78,000 from $70,000, plus file, the Exeter branch where the
rt about mortgages and farm credit, , shall not be -found where parables a $15,000 basic gratnt raised from Exeter Times -Advocate is kept on
it;terest, etc. So 1 told Harry all are spoken. in other words: The $10,000. microfilm; she noted. liliriTLi A
this and asked him if he still had farmer is no more than a rather Therant its er ca is based
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stupid
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so muck, confidence in promises stupid hayseed. I wonder what on the county's 1972 population of valuable historical documentation - """
made during art election the secret opinion is of many city 51,850. The library will now and should be preserved, Miss
campaign. `Well,' he said, 'if that people today. receive $1.50 for every resident Dewar said.
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