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A , "� - I ,�� ,;'1,11�,';:,��"1_111, � .r A I �,'�,�,��.,�,�z, %. , , ,Z' !�� . . . , - � .,� ., - , I I � . .1 .11 - 1� ��'. ,� . ,i$ . _ " fl�,�� _'e ", i 6mbi;r of the teml � k , ,� f at a ajar �� �. Yublishod at S13AFORTH,,, ONTARIO, every Thursday worrdng by McLEAN BROS. PUBLISHERS LTD. 11, I " , . '-I I ,, �-,',, � " *­­��"-­��, , y of $300.., . , !4 �� � %", Z�,; ,�"k',` . . - That pu )etince litigtid, "�o 11 m I ;-1 . . blic � I . "I111 1; 11.�., I I Z1. jl,­v�-�, ,, _t, " I , j�­­ , , . . I I " I ANDREW Y. M LEAN, Publisher - �tlf_ �11 , , ,�, �11 '41 1 IN # I . � . I - c I , ,�,,�� *�% ."'k:1 . ., - , . opposite the Queen's Hotel, in Seaforthebas been , . e. ­ , , � "', `4 ',i":& , , ;;4 I . . I � . ,:, " � , , " , ��,� �,I�,--',��,�.Z�. ,, A N I . . , I �� " I. . m � I -SUSAN WHITE, Editor ' . I �, ,,� , � ... ... "z' , ,,;, �,i of that W041 g. I , .1 ��,', re0ovoil to the side " `1 ''., `.�,1_ - " . I 1.� .k. ri;� r , � . �1' . . � I I 1'.1. ,�� ; . _ ,,,��­ �. - __ " . . DAVE R99B SAvertising Manager' . I I . , �,�,, , t, .e I TbID Oddfellows c9oTt passed, off with teat . , , _ .1 ;�­,, , I ,­ 11 , , 4"" ,,, 'I - - I I � � I e, �!.' - M I - .. ­� . ' . . �,:;�,1'11:, �­, I. � I . , " 500 or 60 . Member Canadian Community Newspaper Association ' . . j 11_11111i'1�1111 111� 1�11�11111 eclat. It is that there were . I - I � . I � I ' -,� , 'a - . , 'persons present. ,� "A I 'I I I : po"i " , I . �­ I— 1.141� � I d . . . . Ontario Weekly Nespaper Assciclatio_a I 1� . "I . I . I I arid Audit Bureau of Circulation 11 11 If, Geo: Whitley of town has purchased the'stoc;k ,' . . "I , .1 k L %A �- I . .1 �'. , and business. of the. Comme,rpial Livery from � � - $U'bicription Rates,: '41'�,, . .1 _�� , Messrs. Morrison & Co. . . I . I .1 I I . 10 . I , I . N A - - I , . 1 .� 'N" 1, ,Canada (in advance) $10.00 a Year , (I - ­� J* Andrew, Cowan.of McKillop re. dkh6d last wi�ek' I � C�c ,N . , . . 'from Illinois -where he had gone., to purchase a - . . , "Ill., � � I ' . . . - . . Ouiside�Canada (in advance) � 1 2.00 a Year I I farm., . . I I . I . � . . I " It , ' 4.1� I . . . I . . Th6. citizens of . Brucefield, and , vicinity � - . I I ". i, ,�,��,',�p . . . . . � ,,!�,,�� . . � SINGLE COPIES - 25 CEl9TS EACH . iw,�`,Mlll � . celbbiated the 1 al f the' first train of the ­)1�111'� I I 111*'l rr 0 . r 4 1- .. . - 11,�;v ' * i k,". � I . . , r . - . . ' . .. � I ; , 11,1:.1 I London.. Huron�aiivd �ruce railroad in quite A . I " , I . . � 11 .� I . . . . , , SeZohd Class Mail Registration Number 9 � , . v� ,I 1. , jubilant manner The'crowlt! constructed a pile of . . . I � � I � , .. . . ' I Telephone 527,024& � I '. ::::::: : �wood ,/ton aining tar and. coaloil,. The crowd I . � .. � ... I I . .. k., . I I . I " I ....... 11, . / . swell6d .to several hundreds. I- . . ' . � . . I.. . . )k, 4 A. G. McDougall-& Co.of Tuckersmith have .SEAFORTH, ONURIO, NOVEMBER,6,19.7i I I I.. � I I I . I . .: - ,„ . . .. I . . ".. sold tbeir'Septembe�and October cheese at. .11 Y4 I � & . . . (11 - , I . I - , . , . I - � - - N . I . - . . \< I I I I I � . cents pp,r pound. Robert' McCartney was the , . . 0 I 1:1:k *1- ` . � I . .. . 1\ - . il , . * 4 1*1\1 "'I'll . . I ., Chaesemaker. I � . . li, . . 1. irm . emi sawmill it bein' I ,e t d in $teph on.0-, , I I . . - . . . . , . � Do - We., remember I - ' , -- - ,� � th� site of the one owned y Messrs. McDougla & '. . . . I I . I I � , _,'!� k : Fulton., which was destroyed. by fire in, the . . . I 151 I "o, 111. 1, I r which . . I ., V . . � ' I � summer. . I . �, � . What does Remembrance Day, hand. / 11, ­, � . �;,, NOVEMBER 2,1900 . mean to you? To a kid it might mean a They.know th,at-the glories of war y;- I "', . , I * . - .� ; I I A. Ginn has -rented his farth in Hullett to Joseph j . . I . kl1, .. "I , , I'. ' . . . . . . _­ 4, 1 -,.-;"-3, ,.,�, Allanson for five years. , , ;," j , I M. day off school. To her parents it are em i� words in the mouths of , -, '. p ,�1. �,�L,�4�,�?," ' , i , 0 . means that the stores are closed for militarists- They know that the only g,i- . � R. -Van E mond of Huron Rd. Hulleft has sold ,' V I .." " ..t , I 1� . 44 " ,�,.I .9m I "' I I �! 7 � � 14 00. . * I - his 70 acre farm to Mi.White for about $4.2 1 111-1 . , an, hour o� so Tuesday morning, a people who really win a war are the t�,_4� 1 ,... I ; -11, ��..q f . I . Gilbert Dick of Kipp6n made a large shipment of i �', � - "I L; -1 r. � . r minor inconvenience. companies who m anufacture arms �4 , I P?,��-;, if,l,', � tv I . I �Kpp_ ' ,� .1 ...", ­_ ,r I ; ­� .11" I lambs. Mr. Dick scatters a lot of money among the . ( Probably it's the thir-d generation and keep the war machine oiled. They 01V AN n 11 � , . . I I , �1111.. faiftners duijng a twelve months period. I '', ' I ' � . back that understands the most About know that disagreements are better . . . . ' . . 'Photo by Tetu) , Ma. Cudmore of Kippen is now busy. with the . 0 Remembrance Day. To -day's settled by co-operation- and . I A ' 0 . " . � I I , , bay trade and is sending one of his presses and a .4 I walk in the woods I gang' of men to the London .district. He says it is I I grandparents were young adults negotiation than by deceit and I . ' I . . . . - I I . 1�1 hard to get enough men to keep his presses going. . when the last war ended 30 years ago. skirtyiisbes. ' . I . . . � Robert McLaughlin of Walton, met with a, very . k � ' They fought in the war and saw Many of our citizens know the costs '. 1 6 I I N K ,painful accident. He engaged in working a hay I . , , . . I friends and relatives die early and at even closer hand. They lived in I �; " \ .. " � press for, John Govenlock on. the farm of Joseph I I 1. . . . C� , 1, Stenzel when his foot was caught by the Unger, . gruesome deaths. Europe. Their homes were the :.,,�, I . I Amen - /, ­_� . e " � . . ,.,­ Im . bruising it severely. ­ I'll, ,... . , . I , � �,::: I - . I I They are the ones who understand battlegrounds. 11 , . I . 11 . . . -soit of sacrifice a.war They all remember and they try to . . ' 11 11 � � I Thos. Johnston Sr. of Walton has sold his farm best what I by Karl Schuiessl6r - to Daniel McMillan. The price paid was 2450 I I " . . s .' - 1. demands. Their :children and , explain tows who weren't around in � I _,;i. . , Z, . I J. S. Welsh of Seaforth met with _� sinful * . . i94O or 1945 what remembering tell I . is going out of accident when he was returning from rucefield I grandchildren have heard sad stories , You can't tell me marriage go I . i , . I and seen TV shows but they aren't - means. � style. There's been more weddings in our . I I I I with a load of headings. When co mg down . I . - very I meaningful in the atmosphere of There are peoples and countries in district this fall. Why I'm begin . beginning to think, f -I , I . . & . ., 'Brock's hill th f6ad-,Was displaced. The 'horses ' . I I � I . the -marrying month of June is losing. out to I I I . started and iA t ing to get the line's he must have I Y the, world today With legitimate I . I affluence and safety that we live in . I October and November. And the old timers ,� . fallen, Unde Ili the 16'oid. Geo. Turner was I I I now. � . grievances. The , industrialized . . have a good reason foi it: It's a long cold , . . ,_ � . passing by, took *;n home in his b and it was � . - ,. . I , . � bone was ' lin. � Those over 50 know what it's like to countries have enjoyed luxuries at the winter ahead.,,And I bet the high cost of oil , I found that his collar IN n . � I I I I . � I have lives, .families, ca(eerg and � expense of, -the rest of the world But might b6 helping thing1s along too. I I I �.. I � I the citizens' of Seaforth were shocked to learn , '- ' V , . . , _ ' the' third world's claims' -and. our . .1 Well, anyway, five h ad a chance to take a expensive. The ingredients . I hlo, I ne cost $1.25 a that James Ste*art, the genial and popular I . whole -towns disrupted by war. It . . �. I , , .1 . . . .. I . cIdLms 'can , -be settled ' look at some of these fall weddings. And I'd- pound. Then there'� the four hour baking ,. proprietor of the Seaforth restaurant had suddenly I y . ' I 1. I I . probably was exciting a break -in a counter . . I 'traditional wedding I passed .away. . ". I I � I ( , peacefully. . .1 . say the more iig is back.. -.tirne, the, icing, the fancy frosting works.- � . huni. drum 'existence or, a chance to . Barefoot and blue jeans aren't making as You're into about $30 or $50 at the bike shop. Harry Israel of town has secured a good• . . ' . . I i . I I . .. see the world for some. .. ./ If ' we really remember . on � I one of thed' , . I I wedding attire anymore. Neither Are all the . , Now the grannies' and mothers, in the situation as foreman of departments in ' � I I I but oh* boy, the 'cost. That Rerrkembrance *Day, we've learned , guitars and rock ,music. The organist is brides" family can make . this traditional , the"new McLagan Furniture factory in Stratford. I � . I . I 1 0 generation counted the 'cost , first, that much. 1. . . I . �, holding his Own' nowadays. So are the long wedding -,cake. They hive all �he old family % ' A. Cardno, the veteran, apple bbyer 'of this . . . , ' I I ' . � . . I . . I - I . .. . . � I . . white dresses and,coiffured tresses --and the * recipes. And since most of thfim don't have - , . county, is :again up to tits eyes in the -business. .. I 11 I . � . . . I � I . I•I . I . - . . I . . - _\ I I . I I � , . I I . . tr#ditio6iI wedding vows. After all, bow many the flair with 'all the decorating and their \__. Messrs. Ed. Hinchley, John Turner Sr., Geo. , I . . I .. �_ I ( I I . . I different 'Ways can you - :"plight -th'ec -my- -layering, they, bake'a, flat one: It's going to be � I Baldwin #'.n,d ... T,R.F.Case left for neve Ontario on a -�. . , .11 . I . . . - , . ' ' ' 1. troth," and say -I, do". I I cut up into small pieces anyway a I iqd given out •I- deer hutiting excursion. ,But there is. one innovation I -can't stomach. by the brideand,groom at the reception. 16hii Elder of Hens'all, has recently purchased a I I , . . . ... , 11 . ' ' � -­,­ ". � ., . I- - I - 11 ­_Ia­­,V.11�0 -1;Z-.-.. ",;"­,. i,A, .1 I- . a t'evo ving $ ire i ; s . An' ,ea'�fiil � , ,t�� , � �, It's- a cake. I 11's: rent -.a -cakes, a large copper` Wftlq, With I I ke� It's called . � 31 � ' , t . 11'-`-'.:_, yelt, d-;aake. � So one of Bi ;I 1�fs you have , - , . tel 'i " . . I . I " .4.t"o4o.k.�i.,­jV.;�1, k�" -c .. ,�­. 1. 1r 1. & -�`A , "' ' ' ' , A , I - � I . . ' P ",'A, .", �, 4 ---'-,)' .1 -'J ln�_,�-., -- -�� � _4�11 . , , , 1. . '�`­' I rah otitc�nd,fenting a tuxedo for s C. e trW �'AVX'­:­­�­. .. o'Dnned4t6Ap4,A01 iigpfcld.'� 1 �", .I '_ . 11 , ,,� , howpiete, ake' and the - itional fruit , , ',`* � T� -_,��, I I -- '; - 1 : . ��, . - !�'_; � . -" , , '. 11.1 -, ' ' ' 1. Th s e ` ay W - � � I I . . I I om i sion i a '�n e com unica -'ns . 'a'ived'ding.'Bi�4Yau�e'ho*'-'many'tinies.7in ten cake straight and . . � . The 4'��a �l V ME of 14 " ' as 4' . . i�'Wd'116&�'16��F`14al'b 'A k� oh - f did'�u 1 � - , - , )' ' . � . p � . the m ri'lca * a flat' the pan. . . I large one, amounting to $2,300'.00. . I I Violence gets an earful when they sit industry, those who talk to- ,the . years would. you wear the thing again. And a Or Bill's cake lets you have something else . .1 I I . , ' go , . . . TV . -practical woman might consider rent -a -gown too. He says the young people aren't going for r - 4 ' OCTOBER 30,1925 . . . . . I I . I . ' . I in Wingham ,pn December 3. . commission will probably focus. on � I or a bridesmaid dress. And parents might 'rent .' , . . I I , .. . . . fruit 'cakes. They like the light and,,white Mr. and Mrs,. C. Haugh', of Brucefield, were at . . . . I Now that thd,Ontario gov,Vh . 8 violence. t,, � - a punch bowl with 200 matching glasses for . cake --the so-called bride's , cake; That's about . home to the members of the -session of Brucefield Im I , . .., . I I . I ' .. the, . Nobody could make a case thatonlyI I United Church and their wives. Rev. C.O.Armour . I I I going after vio 0 lencp , in that... this once in a lifetime.occa.sion. Or they could � the thing thty serve in the :St'ates. And . � communications industry d local weeklies are too-. violent, not impres,s their/faraway and visiting relatives once you're talking about that kind of, cake, . presented Mf..and Mrs. Gordon Morris6nwith ' a' . . . I I 'Ib , � . I . . - I . . ( I . 'handsome Bible. They had,th�, distinction of bei - - . 1, violence in hockey, maybe they'll get - -even with the pre -Hal lowe'en damage , ,, . Ith a rtnWd Cadillac or two. - the price dr6ps--to half. I . I ng 4 Ir. around to trying to control violencii in in, �eaforffl,' that we, -reported last, - WIB'ut rent 4 cake?. - , .% But it's not just the money Bill says. His the first couple to be, -married. in the Brucefield ,. I � i . . I . . I I . I . . . . A cake is sornething'you eat. iou don't just fake cakes cut down on waste. People just United Church,. ' I real .life. We',d .1i.ke to see it made . Week. . 11 .1. . .- . . . I - . I , took at it),You don't have to store it. Keep it on . I I Pearson Grieve. well known Seaforth 6y and a I Or � , � I . I " ' . don't eat all that icing and fancy., work. And , � I I I -harder to buy guns in our province P . .-From the looks of reports ,co6ming-, the'sh.elf for year I You can more than likply cake artistry stays intact., , All , . � . son 'of Dr. John Grieve of town came first in I '. . I , - 0 this way his ' ' I -& .. " and Ike to see licencing or � .out of some womens' gfoups, there get rid of it ila-,ne wedding reception. So- those tiers and pillars. And doves with rings in , I Buffalo territory at the recent, Packard Master,, I . , . I ,__y�e'+ . what's the idea of going out and renting a fake their, beaks. Or!4 miniature stairway with ,a � salesmen's contest dis ng of 114 percent of his I . re'gerihg of 'those who 'own them will be local- submissions criticizi-ng ' ' ' . i . ' . kos'! * . . I I - . I .1 . � ., We'd '. , . cake all dressed up white frosting? - groom in tuxed6 on one side and the brid4r on . p ,, allotment. , . .1 I � nqw - , ' ' ' I violence and obscenityY-on TV. �, I . *--good ' the other. Bill has fifty ornamental , - - to , Win. Hartr.3k had sent I 1, . S�rictdr gyn rules won't do much to' like to separate the two. ', . 1. The cake looks ,tempting enough --good � I ental desigiis . .1 nt�)(Jhim a �Otato grown at I . I., I . enough to eat', There it is. Sifting on a long help frost his cakes. .. . . � � the farm --of N.R.Mirtin, of Springfield, that I . . I � � 1 disarm ctiminals ... ihey'll get guns- The real obscenity on TV is the . . table p iled high 'With 'wedding gifts. And . I I weighed 21A pound.%. . I I I y . ' . There's a problem though with iecyciiitg 1, I . � I ' ­ % legally or otherwise. But it Will h elp . -occasional nude shot or love scene in . . helping along a perfect picture - bride � . cakes. What do you do the couple brings , � I . I A the , with the . _ quiet wedding, was solemnized at - � and,gro4m " Ned with knife in hand -'-ready to back a dirty and chipped eke? What go9d is a . . Egmondville Manse when Jean, daughter Of Mr". # , I prevent tragedies like the high school a CBC play, And tasteful, helpful - � p -iz I.., . I make the firs Cut. . '. dirty,icing cake for the next couple? E%ep'if all . �. - and Mrs Alex Lowery was united in marriage to I . shootings in Brampton and Ottawa. ' discussion �f 4exuality on TV isn't, � . . " . . "-I I J Mrs. * I . .1 . I .•- But they be not press too hard. One , the styrofoam inside 'sta intact? "'l, . I ,� qbh Alvin Dale , son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. . " _ys'inta ,' � �. I ­ I . - . I . . Disturbed people shouldn't *have I obscene - I �. I I poke and they're to ci?dboard and aid. -Yes, it's styrofoam--n"rdboard. XrCd it's .. 1. . 15'aie`�of Hul.lett. . I � . I . guns, It's as simple as at. Without a . We dort' M. dh ­ ut when . , I -knew I was guts . about this cardboard real ng --a royal. icing that dries very' � . . , T . he $5.00 gold piece donated the C.W.-L. of 1. I i . . I . . 11 I ' (01 arid air business. I had'to, and Out. And I had '. Itbreaks ... I I St. I I Church to the pupil obtaining the ' I I gun a temp person can ,We do, it's the 11iii a' (oft n.3,or 4 1 . . hard. I I . James. *h ' beat or knife someone', but.they can't -' ' . and th . e t human ,�. to find out if that wa-� real frosting. I had to see An for that possible dirt and breakage, as�- . higheA marks in the separate school class in the ;,- , . rper hour) a .. the I I . five dollai deposit means, a little insurance. , I - e man who makes them. The man who rents by AlQysis - ' � beings do to each o .. , � recent entrance examinations won, , • , I � 111 kill and wound a whole gr6o at ond , r the gre really � I 'toem. I needed one good reason why'anyone , And when the cake comes back -4ff 'g90 Nigh. . I . I I . 0 . .1 ' ., _. t . I . fell swoop as happened With the high . up'setthig. If they 'b ' ug adults, What " would go.- in: and order out one of his shape, -the total rental.. is only $15 or . $20 . . I I . Messrs. Scott Hawthorne, T. McMillan and Ed. 1 1 - �school "massacres". ' - kind of effect. do they have .on . rent -a -cakes. . I .. . I . . depending on the -number of tiers. . ' . r . . Dorrance left with a party of hunters for Pakesley,' - I , _ I I In American cities where guns and , impressionable kids?" . . '.'It's the money," Bill thco'ros of Mit el) Bill wag,patient in explaining all this to me. 1. � for the deer season., . - 0 ' . , t' - ' -w'- 'easier to get than they are,indanada, . , It's up to us toletJudy LaMalirsh's - ,told me.. And in ,order to. make r =a') I could see his rent -a -cake business is taking I R. N. Bissonette instructor ' and Messrs. I � � - I - I � he gave me a lesson in wedding cakes. ,/' hold. It's' attracting many 'customers. I . . 11 C.A:menf, R, McKercher, J. Chesney, J. Crich, M. ,/.- .. � , domestic arguments 'often lead to. Commission on Violence know that .-', - 1 A Aqr.k- fruit cake4-with all -those almonds' , But I'm balky.. I'm ' . � . . 9 , . . . I stubborn. I'm still , $a%rauge, F. Willis,' L. Workman,, C,.' Haugh, J. . shootings. '' An , angry, frustrateo, we'd like to see less beating, and . and raisins and dates and glazed chpiiies --is boy at heart that wants to have . . . . . . I I I I . ve his cake.and . ,-McIntosh of the Seaforth Collegiiite Institute I . . , ' killing on the tube.We can also lei the.' the traditional wedding ca ut its mighty ' eat it too. . ,-1 ,4det Corps, were in London for the cadet rifle , I person picks up a gun and shoots a . , . k!1:_`B . . I . I I . � ,fam'ily member, because `ihd' gun is province-khow that we favou V I I shooting.,com ion. - .1 � � tight ir , " . . 4 . I I up . . I . . # ,�Et#i i ' . I ! "2�. . " - . I I I Allan Soldan of Hdnsall, has taken -a position .. . . . handy. ' - ,-� I restrictions on gun ownership . d I I I .� r'�.trio .. � � I � el 1. � with the Standard Bank of this ,village. I " . I � Gy(n control can prevent these spur that we agree with their initiaties in . 0 Large quantities of,beans are being brought into � . " of the moment kiflings. . I I making hockey tnore like a ganiq than � . . ..,s ia-from sewn gre? . m, market and they meet ,with ready demand, an , a . . .. . I I ' . I . . I I . I . Ahd a control on TV yiolen pcan ,a battle. . I � . . good prices. I . .. . . � . , I . ' Then'we'll all be so pure an h " �_ I ' 1. . I 1 . discourage the Impression I an . on. � _aof)steak from sewage. sludge? rWa'rribee cattle developed human- NOVEMBER 3rd, 1950 . I , , . 'h!bm and injury is ' violent that we'll have to pick f *hts . Egmondville United ,-Church, W.A. .held a', .)- atmosphere of may ! . What a disgusting thought! But in type tapeworms, but nobody's . . I I ' I - #1 with our, to put a little a ice , . successful, bazaar in Cardno"s Hall. Those in I . I acceptable; even entertaining.. " -, 1. Australia, an enterprising cattle -farm perfect. Joday the cattle meet all charge of the booths were aprons., Mrs. Alf Brown, I , - I Though the inquiry is Supp., to lnt6e4l�fe in Ontario. I I I manager m iter f f ctly recycles into health safety rules. �,_� :, r Mrs. James Ray and Mrs. Reg. Knight; candy, I _ .1 I ero a e y e . I I ' , Mrs. E. Dtit'st, Mrs. Ed. Boyes and Mrs. Gordon I f= n in tenths of the sludge . But. What about cadmium in the - I . . � I . I . . � prod uced the- city of Melbo.urqe I sludgy? Environmental -scientists I . . McGonigle; home -baking and, vegethbles, Mrs. A. .1 . Environmental I ' . I ) . - . I i . . I . � -1 I . 'p? McLellan,' Mrs. Elmore Camero'n and Mrg. Alin . I I I . . �, I , - (pop., 2,20 00). ..This -.11i the, sfu'dge, , -, know there 'Js cadmium in 7human I 11 . � I . I .1 . . ­ r . . .1 . I I I , . . . �. � I •I . 71 � . . - ' .. � . ]PqrbesI. Elmore . 4 , I . ., 1. I 1. . 11 . . . . . . -,,,, �' - .- that,,- f66dg* he -that oWs the I waste and strongly, sus0d At's a. - . . . ­ . I . � �_* I � .. I " . he. 9T � . Miss Leona Stevens,ride etect was h' . . . . . I I . I , �, i that I 0 , strongly . I � onored at . � I � I - I . I . • . . ,grass that tens, the' Herdfords, that � threat t Health. 'Might not cadi 0 Walton. Miss I I . . . I . : . � I I . I . 6 '. .. , rn I u W-" the )tome of Mrs. in tt W. . � I .1 . I .. .� . �) .- . " .1 . 1. . . 11: " . puts ,at on Australian ilbe. taken -in by - the grass and . 9 ,Isabel McCall readthe -' . tables. - - . ,A . I . � I . bride I -friends. .. , . - onceritrated on 'the ,beef? " I I . . Y I I I . . . Im Duo - , �. I At A study -day . I 11 . I , " , and neighbors. a I . L e' t 's he iiarfr o' ' , - -- '- . held .receritly In' I c . "We're beginning to Ibok at that", , . e to be 906ed many lovely gifts front)-friends' I . I . .. I , / . � � I I •I y . 11 . . . ' , Holder of the winning ticket Lions Club . S 'Burlington, *. Oritarlo' * James says , M r. -Mc-P6bwsoM',' . a It. .5,'Seaforth. The 0 � � , . . I I 1� I � � . � .. '. . ,.Odlng , , . frolic was Clarence Reg�ele, �.S. - Se . i . . . . 'A I - McPherson, - d6scribZ­ lo, *, � 60 ', Wistfully, -"-In the' early times, . I ticket was drawn by Gen. R. Johnson, London, .. . , .. . � h � I , ,• . � I . � � , .. I I . . � � - I . . I I � . I -11 . environmental prig Lists now,gri-thd' - ipverYfhI'6g went so -Well 'and' nobody - formerly of Seiforth.' . '•" I I•I THE N EXPOSITOR w4comes - ... !/\ ry. 4 I . . I EXPOSITOR 27,000 - acre -Wer-ribeb Faem -ju' worried. ' 1 � . 1. . , . ,t, Arinouncement was.made this week by Ren ' ' . .. ' letters to the Itor. We want to h ear 'your . .. . I . . I - I . Borden of the, appolptinent of A.R.G.Am=t as . .1 opinjons afif) t anythift at ikffl� be It lar ge or - I outside Melbouen6 the local Board of Still; if sludge -fed, sirloin .�hould. ,, - � . % , I . . U . V duaget.ControUSF of the' Brazilian Tractor Light' . " . . .? I . 'Works .raises' I -on ffidahada 16'a bid wqy,' one . , . � SWAM.. + I . . . I . ralses� cattle and .on - % catch , , . � I . , find Power Co. I . I *. Z - . # 1, I Tfiq'only stipulation required Is that the It I I ''. . I sludge-fertiliz6d gr'ass'--a two -and-a- - can ,gnly W&, the, Australian studies . � An old &d mark of Tudiersmith Twp�. was torn. I 4* '' I --� , � 4�fters be slgni�d ye6onallj by the author, A . . 1� . , Ralf-rh 1 14 ion dollar a y�e�-operation, . will give-agrden'light6tithe affec,tsof. , _. ' domin this week. The barn on . th4id Townsend . 1� �'. r ps6udonyn;, }hough not eneourhged,- Is , . pos-di . re . cffy- onto ,the ' .�cadmium on humans.. I . .. . '111 . I , piety � W - I the il4dge� g' . ,, � property was bought by Hugh Ball, it . allowed e. can adthen6ate the _ * , I - � ' 1. � razed by Jos. Crith, F. Townsend, F. Pepper and . 4 1 vp of the JIetier. ' IlJiii I I . liout ' reqljlrihg. - costly' .4�8 At stands,' some, , Canadian - � I �th irshl qlgned or, . . � I . 1. land " Witiv ' -tanks Ahd - ' ,, . - .. . . anonympus letters will; be tb"nr 'In the' I treatr4e�tAit..'.Is the rfrdat produc6d - farmers etiipty their sep'tid Peter Cameroo� celebrated his 88th birthday by - .. I * . - ' . .IV . . _ , garbage tibere they bellong.'go, If you have a ,1 4. .1 really fit for, human ',donsuMpfid6?' . - their a faritily-dinner -at his in . . . I . . r. spread the human waste on. eir .. . I tW;kersmith. - _� -,. ,% beet lot' a pugg& _feid f - : . I . . . . � . doiii flee to pidLup your . . '_ "Cdrtainly'!, says McPherson; h6l4g:as A,'.' huge saving on fertilizer. . of Cavan Church' h0d,. . v I S. . The 75th anniversaryI . . or ty�ewrltee and lot us hear about It.' �- . . � .. . . . I I . .. pen - I ' , day last. 1. I � . I 1. . -on Sun' "r. . showihg color slides of be'a'utiful , , Perhaps we not leave It to the - ' I , . - , I. 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