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THURSDAY, JANi,�A'B l 4thh,.
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Je extend our, sympathy to Mrs.
... McWhinney in the . loss of herJ
�V;xrt. . -Sherwood at' the
rKwother Mrs.
home of+ her; daughter, Mrs. Adam
Johnston,' Courrie's, .Corners at the
' of -the week. • •
end ' i
•
Mr, Irvine Eedy •has returned to
•Trent .. Institute • O.A,C., Guelph,re-
*riling studies• •
t#nming his.
,' Mrs. Chas. Elliott returned' to hex'
-home ' accomlianied by her .mother,
Henry Ratz,.whe is convalescing,
f r.om '.illness. at her daughter's come
' Miss Pearl Thompson, $elfast,' is as-
sisting' in the Elliott
sista:.g' with= the •'.Pto
•.ho Woe.' , ,
1r , an
dMrs.EdScr
u
soo,
toa
lVlr, Wzit, Campbe1 1, •em y...ed: , t
'Lambeth, epant �ew days 'recently
.with his.4brother,•'J'as Campbell:'
,
•BORiN--To Mr. and Mrs, Roy •Slack
(nee Eva Errington')'- at the, home of
Mr. and Mrs: David Erringon, on
Saturday December • 30th, a daughter,
(stillborn):
s .lie's Rivett,• Ettabelle Web
�Msse... k. • •
ma'..An'derson, - Annetta Stew:
Hel i. Stothers returned to
• ,:art, and ist-
Goderich'after the "Chri. .,
the G. C I
•-- - vacation spent; at : their rvariouG
rs.
htei'
• Death Of Mrs. Black .
'After several years of failing health
death called away Mrs. Wm.. John
Black (formerly Margaret Sproul)
daughter of the late ,Mr.. and Mrs:
;Wm Sproul,' West Wawanosh,She was in 70th year ,
herand was `rha,rr-,
ied; 45 years 'ago to Mr. Jelin Bla
late .'Mr " and Mrs, John v ilable seed.
Son of the particular•. county of . available ax ...
Black and; resided: oat the same farm ! lies. This• rep.rt•.tnust The in
e r atn'stU PQ
ToMr a-sd 'Mcg. Black were r; t, 11Y,Jisn-
hn since-: t'h'e Bands of ti*-1)epa tnienl
f' daughters;name
d
homes.. ,
Vrsitoils; lattely'. with•Mr.
'Henry Wilson were theiir�'dau�
Mrs Win Young, Mrs. 'Wok. 'Bar Cvick
- `Bal and. Bobby: on Christmas Day.
and last Sunday.their grandsons El-
Win Young, wife and daughter and
Worthy Young, wife and two da-ugh-
ters, all from.. Goderich.
Marriages Announced
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Jones announce
the .marriage of their eldest daugh-
ter, Donalda May,; to Mr. Steve Hel-
asic, Goderich, The n iarriage. (took
place at Clinton on Saturday.
••Mr. and ,Mrs -Melvin Stewart . (nee
e
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SD N
_I SURVEY
Y
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. R S Y
E
,BEING CONDUTED
1Dirtario Depertlnent •of Agricultere ..
Gathering •,Information Regarding'
Supplies Ito . Proy�ince -Ask Co -Op,
oration ,Of A1I A, g;rieulterist's Hav-
• ofio Cont .set 'Agricul-
turalo Seed�.
ing G . a •
ltepresentati%*es.
• In : theirr war -time effort to not .only
Maintain .but'in• .many cases to in
,crease• the production. of grain ..on
Ontario farms in'.I940.,, the Ontario
'De ar'tment of Agriculture hair asked,
every agricultural representative 'to,
make a .comprehensive _survey,'bf his•
born 8• sons an ave - x. , air 17th:, °
Y.
• oder- �•
.G
-e
W]y., ; ase - .at at: ,, , Wallace, 4•41/Pa t find, out: how . much
{ •`. n C il, 1VlolesWerth; Roy' ; . w n,, to i?
Lai, Case and ., ee :ood seed:`.rain there `is .in. the: pro'
vii' rd' 4th : coneessoli ' of. g.g . ,_ • , .
I ^Hoa and • vie andget at moved • this winter.
Ashfield; Victor• Elmer:' on. the n e, er for sowing
Ind concession;' Mrs. Win. Petrie into hands of the farmers s
on"' the 6th concession of, • next spring,". said W; R.,. Reek, Dep-
(Li�rcae)u minister .of Agriculture in corn-
Ashfield:, Mrs. ClarencefDunlop• (Ila- ' fence 4.35; Jas. Johnston, ditching
vine). at Amberley;'' Mrs. Howard mentang on the'. survey. "We have re-`
(Ruth) ' on: the 2nd cones- eeived, reports from some sections• erect'snow fence, 22.60;• john • Quaid,'
Johnstonn Thos. Anderson, rep. &
s%on . of Ashfield; •Mrs. George Glenn that grain suitable, for seeding 'our- grading, 9.25;
,(:Margaret, GOderiich Mrs. Allan .poses is beingfed to livestock. This erecting snow fence, 6.95; Bruce Mc-
(Olive)Colborne Township. grain: should be saved -for' Seed and Arthur,• wire, 1.00; Herb' 'Curran,• inet'
fu ra srvice' was condreted cheapey '_rain fed." . erecting snow'fence,. 3.00; W. P. Cro
The' •;funs 1
from her.late home on Tuesday, after -r.. Reek'. pointed •out that under zier, erecting',snow fence, :5.60; Geo„
noon- at 3 P.M.
with Rev: J. Maloney v, r conditions Ontario willhave to ' J. Drennan, erecting snow fence, 1.75
17b1 bushel per Curran salary, 30 40 Bank of
ASHFIELD, COUNC,:UL
MINyTES•' '
December 15th, • 193'.
ve bec'
Council met minutes of Na. rn . •
eeti read and appreved''on motion
m'm8' a
a
.rf •Andersons and ;'i! r yne,
Moved 'by Frayne and .L.'' Jcyhnstor
that a. graft of 15 doHers be given t.
Dungannon Library; carried.
The ' following `bills' an„d, 'account
Wereordered aid.:on motion of Leine
wet p
Johnston _and Cecil Johnston: .Rob;.
,, .and ere ting snow
Andrew, .brushing d o
fence, •$5.60; Jacob Hunter,.ditching
(laid 'erecting ^snow.,. fence, 10.25:;: •Thos.
a ,.
Hackett; seting snow fence 5 u0•
ZION
We wish all a Happy and, Prosper-
ous' New Year'..
Services' at•Zion ,Church were with-
drawn on 'Sunday . owing to the sterna.
Next Sunday services will be as fol-
lows: • Sunday School at 2:30 Pon.:
r i:service' 3:30 p.m. -
Chv cla
Teachers returning this week,.Mr
David Anderson to Oakville, Miss Vio-
letRitchie near'Listowel, ~ Mise Elaic
Ritchie £o Pip ce, Miss Elleda "Hun-
ter to Wawanosh.• -
Mr; and Mrs. Henry Gardner and
Lane spent ent New 'Year's with kr- and
.p
Mrs. Peter- Watson CI Wawanosh,. ,
Mr: Si' Gardner is spending a weelt
M d
it -Mr. arid Mrs. Joe•Freeman;• Lee-
w h
11711.
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E,"NSED and in-
KIANE"Y5 ARE' CL a aca s. At
�vigorated .by ,using Runt p
regular intervals; use Rumacaps for
eur'health's sake, McKIM'S .DRUG
y
STORE. .
PROPERTY FOR SALE-IT.acres .of.
land ,brick house S•' small barn, just
'C,N.R.. station, known ..as the
north .of•
.
Gillies property„ A.plily to Wm. Mae:7.
b>tir1t: , Kenzie, . Luck
now,
:er st Week) -
ntended' or La
I
t'
snow fence f
Ma•'tt% Johnstone; erecting.
, .• Zion we}'e
.n �• a Christm
as visitors: at 3 b0 me 'Webster brushy g arid
d A
and
Mrs
Alfie
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Mr. a
4''T5 R Mey
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s ,.
, and
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de
n w
er ect . snow � encs, ' • � ;' Roy
hin •an erecting snow fence
ers, drto ; g .d 'end rs Go}don
trading and .est-' M M
7.0.0',,•:f11:be'r�� McGee, g g,
Ong. weeds, 6.30;. John' Bennett,•,ibrtish
ing and erecting snow fence, '12.00;
Herb' Pentland, rep. and erecting snot-;
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cu'rrERS & SLEIGHS
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and h
• ec d
FOR s;K1.Gr-A few food•�
•, . t ers and the •best .quality of sloop
cut hem •,before
sleighs. (:all and see .l,
buying: at W. G.Xitdrew's.
TENDERS
N 1'EU 'Pn-
'1'ENUE1tS WA
WOOD
ers will be receiveii. 'by t e
d.
up to January ,18th, fort
,signed
I olds of teen ,body wood•, maple, e
Lue cno��+, , t •. g
•• • be delivered at seh,l?
inches :.loins•, fto
. ld on or'
i5 `Aslrte ,.
�ofS..S: No, , , •
.a h e Ju e'15th, 1940
, fol t bl4 fore }'
1~OR'SALE-Go
od m
.Mars: . ood',barn and garage, 2 lots. ,Sul
'nn'faced of � Wiiiiigliam with i; , ,�. ,
Wa x ''for' retired fernier: or ;t1*uckel., Plop-
vy an: r;' r.
_4ndre d:' .
any -tithe. Apr
Mrs Ewart Tay• er't can be inspected atr.
Krrklanc� i Mr'.; and: {
Y I
,lox and family, Mr, and Mrs, ,Joseph ply to Harry 'Anderson, Lucknow,
Hackett of Lucknow, Miss Ella° Hun -
'ter of Laurier Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoth•=
orae n
table Neil J.:MacKenzie.-'s'
officiating' `rect n
ace every Possible, , us limb. rant , •.
and 4.. Patterson,.
and curate of "St. Paul's Anglican' One way -this can be'. done. is. Montreal,, excise stamps; 10:50; H.
Ohiirch. Interment took place' in Dunthio h the use of good seed which. Lindsay, stamps, . 9.60;' E1w0001 Dren
pr
acr
ney g noon , eYiiete,'C y-lr elides • : lse . ,. , _ >,.„ �, , eriod of , . . .....� n
C.
rto mourn she leaves • to be much . 'superior to ordin- 125
•band ; anl child en• r, n
a step -daughter Miss' Melinda ,Black :eed.
his .drive for better ,and larger
ropy,, farmers• can aid by not-'
eir Agricultural • Represent-
ative of their seed . grain supplies
lY
•s
and' their 'oevn. Particular
.ed) are, spending their honey-
moon
o
moon at Cane, N. ' Ontario, Toronto,
'. and.Detroit.'The'groom'is the young=,
est son' of Cdr.' and Mrs. Hugh Stew- in the village, and a brother, 14Ir:'Day-
sit and the bride the youngest lough id' Sproule,. Goderich and .three half
Mrs.Charlotte • Reed. • '. ,.a ' 1 and' Matthew
• ,ter of°C brothers,' W�m.- Sprou� e
>►d*.. Clan C3iristie spent Ne x Nears Sp, pule also , of Goderich aria John
,? rtat ,Spa oufe,; 9 etrert , T vim g
year
ary
in •'
grain.
ifying
WS
w� .
,
Mt(s,., John. Came bell- is 'visiting I ters are Mrs: Wilbert Bengought Lon--
•
with her friend,'• Mrs. Annie Culbert, don and Mrs.: Waffle Black, ,coder -
on the gravel road. •• ich. 'The` eight sons of the .deceased
Miss. Betty'.Thomas, and Mr, Frai:k I were present; for the. -funeral and
Heard; C'oderich, spent.';Sunday .with: acted as pallbearers and flower • bear-
eys. : 'We ' extend..sympathy to Mr.
I11ack ;and. to the family on the loss
of their. loving "mother..
ijt•k yell •esu ,j bat
•� � �'ytittr-'•bel •7 e0d ..^
"BELI')gVE IT OR NOT-I`ve spent' a quarter of mjs life in The Hospital for -Sick
Children. But then; I'm only six months old.My '' little feet were being . straightened so
that td be able to'romp and play when. I'm older. - . . • -
"I'm all. better now -- going home to -morrow.. I feel just fine, too, except when 1
think of the debtsI'lli'be leaving behind. You tee, Daddy isn't able to pay for the
wonderful .care and treatment. I received.• in, � g � paid an average ofy$3.'45 ei►e
"The Government and the , city I live o ether aid $2.35 each da I was here.t
Unfortunately, that isn't enough because it costs the, •Hospital
y
day to treat me and each. other little patient: • .
"More than eight thousand little children were cared for here last year, just like nae.
• We're ,the' ones who cause the la�•ge deficit of The Hospital for Sick Children every year---
•
but everyone admits, that we're vihrth it. .
"It isn't our fault that we get sick or. become crippled, but the, feast we can do • is ,
appeal to you'for hole-partssh1arl, *hen we know that this Hospital does not • share itt
ntsi are
the Toronto Federation for Conttrtunity Service :funds becauile "1subliic Ward pat o
admitted from any part of the Province. '• -
• "Wo-m't you. send* donation to the Hospital to•help meet this deficit? 'Even: a small
gift would be greatly appreciated. "4 ..
'LLASE , . $ecld ' pit. ' OD1all' t"
L�' L E G E STREET, TORONT
Dalton, erecting snow fence, ~ Russel :and Keith with Mr.
Frank. Rarniltoe, cutting: weeds ane,and Ritchie,'Mrs. Ernest Gardner; Mr. Sill
snow fence,• 12.69; Harold Stewart and of ; Ernest Ga and Mrs.. Jim
ditching ',and -trucking; 9,85 John S SinMcKay and Jack of.. Tiverton ' with
Dalton;•brushing and show fence, 4 65; .M •• and 'Jack ...
of . Tiverton
.Clair, brushing & ditching, 5.00: r i" a .nand and
Wm ,Alex 'MacDonald,. bal. salarY 45.00
„ , Mr, .and Mrs. . Nelson .. •R y
ers,: and family of Dungannon with
:Mr. and -.Mrs. George Hunter; Mr.
and Mrs: Albert„Gammie and 'family
"of nosh wifilNr. and 'Mrs. Rob
ert 'A• ndrew; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wet,
son, Wawanosh, Mr...Clair Irwin, Miss
Dorothy, Irwin Of Boundary West with
Mr. "and. Mrs. Henry Gardner; Mr,''and
• Mrs. Joseph Freeman and : family of
Leeburn with ;and Mrs. W. , T..
Gardner;. M, r:. 'and Mrs. Mark •Gard -
A. E.- COOK•.
1'IANO, ViOICE & THEORY
FOR' APPOINTMENTS: '
• Call. At'' ; Hill's Stodse or
Alex Mowbray's
'Phone. 145-j '
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EAC WEDNESDAY
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9.80; A. 312To 6 l'. M.
AT WM. SCH VIID'S STORE
.farii J, ! aramountz::Mr. and Mrs. ,El,
mer Wall,' Culross with Mr. and Mm
Will Ritchie; Mi. David .Anderson
'If Oakville with 'his, parents 'Mr: and
yirs.•Fred Anderson. . . `•,
A A. very -•`successful •Ohristtnas con -
'tent was given by the sc'rool children
and young people on Friday Det'^errt
'ler. 2 -2nd, when. the hall was well
Filled. , •
Mr. Ivan Gardner of .W inghanl;
Vika `•Lois Freeman; Leeburn, , spent
'tolidays with Zion fiends.
extras, 4.00=49.00; G. Frayne, ' bal.
salary,, 35.00; L. Johnston, 'sial. , sal
ary; 35.00; Fred. Anderson, bal. sal .
ary, 35.00; Cecil Johnston, bal, sal
ary;'r35.00;. Ernest Blake, rent of coon
cil . ',room,' 50.00; Bey' .Alton, salary,
sohool attendance officer, 19.00; clerk
sal.' 55.00, 134.1f:, 5.00,':postage, 8:45
fin. statements,. 8.35, old age, 16 00-
92.80; Dr ,Simpson, sal M,'' O H.
150.00; .W P. Reed part ,salary, 100.
00; G. C. ; Treleaven, 'bal. 1938, .salar•1
25.Q0, extra • mileage, 22.00, part •sal -
1939,' 100.00, postage, 13.25-160.25:
H: •Phillips; ' sal. as 'weed inspector
35.00; James 'Keane, '• sal.;' as weedit
specter; • 35.00, t1: ',F. •Somersall, . di
-court clerk and bailiff, 16.50; Count
• , Treasurer, collecting taxes; 12;4r'
Luicknow., Sentinel, printing and adv+
4;50; Provincial Treasurer, insula.
6,89; D. Gestetner,. supplies 12:3tr
bal. on machine, 100.0A-112,38; 1•
E. P. Commission, hydro to x. collecte
355.08; Harold Gardner, ottaep cla°•'
10.00;: John Switzer, : • teep Oa;
• 17,' O:' JolTh Farrish, r' cep clan
'ren ••-•narn?bell, -'seep cla;
1 5.00: Wm. Lannon, seep Oa' •
.
,100.91; Andrew Martin, sheep' clan: •
''.06> Harold Stewart, cheep ciair
^o Ehirer Alton, s'heepclaina, 10."
"t'.' Andrew, . valuer, tern' repot F
4,1.0; Hugh McKenzie, valuer;, :2.0
7; iipatrick, valuer, five report
r^.0(: .las. B. Johnston, valuer, 2.0"
Thos- Garvey, _valuer; '2.00; Count.
I•Ioron, 'hospital account, 135.60; ,Dr
Johnston,' , indigent patient,. 30,0^
Johnstone and McKenzie, ambulanc-
service, 4.0,0 Ernest Blake, -salary re
lief officer, 35.00; Locals Board; or
Health; Dec.. meeting, 11.00; S. Mar
tin, relief goods; 1.5.00; Rathwell
Reed, relief • goods,: 6:54; . Mrs. N. 1:)
McKenzie, relief • goods, '5.91; J. TI -
Hall, relief goods, 12,00; • John A
Johnston, refund • dog tax, 2,00. • •
Council then adjourned on metier
of Anderson and, C. Johnston to mec
January 8th, 1940. : a - •
• •
• , • i . E. McDonagh,. cler'
HOLYROOD
Congratulations to our newly ale'
ted council, reeve Mr. Richard Elliot
*councillors Messrs. Dan T. MacKir
` non, .6th Con., George Tiffin. Lan'
side, Alex Mackenzie, pengside, Eat
Hodgins, 10th concession.
Miss Gertrude HamiIton`nf'•Cliffo
spent the Christmas '.holidays • wit'.
her mother,;Mrs. A. Hamilton.
Rev. H. Ackert of . Moncton slier
Friday with .has -brother• Mr. Ernes
Ackert.,
Mr: 'Gorton Campbell spent the hot
idays with his parents Mr. and Mrt
Robert Campbell, Aiiaberley..
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterbaugh un.
family,' South Line, • Mrs. Peterbaug
off :Kincardine, Mrs, Rachel` •Culb:ert'
Fva,and Lorne spent Friday .evenin:
at .Mr. Win, Eadies.
Mrs. C. Eadie of Glenannon return°'
ed Home on Thursday having spelt -
L.4_,_
he past w@ek with her son, Mr., WWI -
Eadie • and Mrs. adic. '
.1',. aixt'1
,,.c. .;: Y;. L---- i - ir°J
Louis•. of, Underwooll• were recent vis '
itors at' Mr. Robert •MacDonald's.
Mrs. T. Robinson, Elizabeth, Lena
• Charlie and George.- spent New• Year's
at. Mr. Howard .Robinson's.
;OURTH CONCESSION
'Mr. and ,Mrs: Russell' McDougal
nd Barbara. spent. New Year's with
and: -Mrs: R. McDougal.
Mr. and' Mrs. B. Bain, of, London
isited. , with relatives on the. sixth.
' ast week. '
Mr; and Mrs. ' R. Henderson from
he. West are renewing old .acquaint -
'ides ' along the' fourth:'
Mr.'and Mrs. D. McConnell of Lut-'-
•w and Mr. and Mrs., McKenzie o'''
'lamas spent New Year's with. Mr
id •Mrs. Herbert Buckton.
Mr. Rennie Graham and 'Miss Anna
raham returned to Toronto after
pending the holidays at. their borne
Here.
° Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brackenridge
• isited with Mr, and Mrs, John Mc-
Ever ,on New Year's Day.
' Mr. and 'Mrs!. Wm. McIntyre spent
Monday 'at the home of • Mr., A. Me
Intyre. •
Mrs. Dar} McKinnon, (6th Con. is
recovering favorably after having •
,andergotie an operation on Wednes-
day..in •Wingham ,Hospital. Her f:i•
ends arewishing her speedy' recuse»'•
j'Ir. and Mr's. R. Martin and fareilv
isited with friends in. S' lfi'l•-r.�.
ROUND TRIP' EAR ,F
GA
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• January. 5-6, from. LUCKNOiN
To Stations Oshawa ani:' East to Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, 'Lind-
Cainp :bellford, ,Ne market, .Collingwood, Meaford,
'.say, .I'eter•liot•o,
`h • BaVr hy, PaSound,. Sudbucr
ry, Capr. and fest to ..
•..?V_ti?_aiid, .li`'s13 t .. , .
'Beardmore,
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Trains II Trains' Jana 6 •
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TO • TORONT.O
also to Brantford, Chatham,. Goderieh, Guelph, 'Hamilton, , London,:
Niagara ra11s., Owen 'Sound, St, {;atherines, St 'Vlsi•y's,' Sat ford, .Sti•athro' , Woodstock. •
See handbills .for,complcte list•of destinations..
. For • fares,. return limits, tr;itin 'information; tickets, ,etc.. consult " ,
nearest Agent, -' T.1-13..,
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