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ineknow Ont., Thursday January 11th, 1940
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COUNCIL. 'DEBATES . ,. - • .
,j4.,ucli.Now. coppix RECO RING :
.. "mom SERIOUS ILLNESS '. - '
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PLAN FOR BANQUET ,iwyfpERATIQRE,
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NEW COUNCIL , .
16'BELOYV FIRS F WEEK
SWORN IN MONDAY •
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WAS 88 LAST WEEK • , .
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DOGS .THREATEN .
SHEEP -INDUSTRY. .
TIMEMAN
END OF MONTH
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in thin wake of. last .
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Mrs W. J. Little' quietly -obieeved
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Strike., Cammittee. ..4,• Arid Make Num- 'eikellillr.st:ifnecir.edMsse.riotiWomilinMe:Se
erous First Of The Year Appoints t •elc.' but b ' • •
'meats . At Inaugural -S•einion Mons recentm e 8' : .,I both -0,Te.
day--sDisetise ' Matter Of • Fall'. Time s.s. e.rably iniproverl,..ia healths•sBoth
• , 'town Employee•• - •• are .appreciatike of the kind
. : . . - Decision Held ., brances• sof •ikiends' an& siniglihoPrs
Over. I • I
., , . • • a ' ' during. this, tile.. , . , s '
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• .• -•-•-s-. . .. • .. Ors, McNeil has .been •
With• aitsnietribkre. present;•Liks' s'neu-ns•-'0*.rai ' lin
iew!S; 1940 Council 'sat until nea . • 'I- . , . ..a, W. ,. e.,M.ri- McNeil
' " • ' ' • ... - • A mid"eti a -stroke aboist five Weeka-age
sight on Monday, with first „*' • •. •'••• ' 1- .• ., • • •
. . , . s • but la: new glale to . be about
df..the •Yeai. business,. iarluil:ing • the• ....
var • G org McNeil .il BlYth'he
Iitriking•of eannuktees. "as - • • • • i . •• • •• e•,- • se.' •,. -.... • • ' • - .
. „ , . . .. .z and municapa Making his home. With.,-thein„,,w.hile
SliPtantinents. • •,, . .• • • • •••• • . - '• .• • •••
' - both Members -of the fimnelield
fellows, l'a. ' ': ' '
11' .riinvge
navy. ems.
.arys
renew"
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ill* 'with
enfsfer-..
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Again:
o s•eeh
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•eeters
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. . PollowiAg.
At the •statutor • Meeting on Mon-
F. G. Todd•and Son and Donald Mc- Oliele$ stem, the,mereUry took a nose I . , Y • - - ., ,
Charles will be tendered ' au hollar-. dive last* Saturday '44' litarid early,. day inorn.ing,. the 190 Village Cone-
banquet in. taiicknow.:- on Tuesdey. '
jannary. aosn, in recegns ion , of .t e i Sunday Mos,ning 'tots(' : the .seasbn's •cil concluded it'a.• year' work, in a
t- * h'i low point .of 16 below ero, according
sucedases , this pas. ..t seesoisiS In lives • • )1 _ ",.• . • . one sessions „the.• retiring •inem.
t9 t se pfficial - reading. .
• ' bers F M'' and J • C Mc 'clay'
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stock eiehibiting mid. in. hetse,tacings The high. pis •Sandtcy••was about 10 ' ..4 • ,s Paterson• . ' ..* ,- "
, -vacated their • spate; • the new
• ' ;. • above,...and. that night &alined -to 'a *.N'O.;.,
respectively. ' ' ••''. , s •. ,, . • . • „ , .. .., . . . .
.,,.T.he.!event is Sponsorec,1 by the,Luelc-' below •• 'Monday *Cr entinied cold . end Bard was • was Worn In; and then ad-
A ** it • ' ••8 ' t '.'• 1; '. • ' '' 'I. • •.'s • - ., .• - • • . -' ' • • •
Pow -. oric.u.: araL ....eels I . an, '. can!, .early. ,reeedays morning the 'maces* ''ceir ' d h ' fl ' sekt '' 'th ' ' h •
4. 1., • . . . „ . ., „. 2 ,. . _. . . . .., .. ... „ , , .. . ; , ,. ,... .3 . ne ' $ ,or Y . -Pk, .0. noon, • our,
slurs. were. 'ar.s.ssessy an. a.iesannaiS shot'. sloWns again • te.-1.81:sejew:. zeros t s • • : • • .,... • .• , .. , - , ••• ', s„.•
iiii.., o meet . ageia that „evening. for. toe ,
plaits laid' at si. 'Meeting Of.the'.dir:-: '•4
fOilo di) ' moderating* I weather' ths*I • ..;,.,
• - . • . , ^.•-• . p • • ' •t .. • .. , "Y. ... .. .. ,, q . '•''.. 'Mini Session .e.f the.Yeer., •-• , ..."*.
en,Saturday aftetaissen. _resell snapped -th•e• 'three -4w spell of ass-- ', • • •• • • .
Itit the .ineeling, mere: Mrs '..Sheiirer, treme.',,c41::... , ' , ••• ;:, •••:. -:•'-'„ ., 'S'Ther,:'..paSSing 'Of„. Yekrsenti. aseceunts.
lini6n ,.Conaty. •:agi-icilitiiral. rePreien- I was .the chief .. matter ' engaging 'the
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his 88th birthday last week, when he
received many 'expressions 'Of ecns •
gtatalations - and good wishes by
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friends who Weresaware of his birth.
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1 Mr. •Little • cc:Stith-Mee' in.' .excellen'.
health, 'pensalering :his.. age. .1.1"0-• is par ,
tieelarl?eetive and •alert and takes .s•
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Leen 'mterest la •-yillege ,activities 'a,'
, ; ; s.. Pa loin 7 and Intel national ef,
fairs, and can readily read smell news
paper type without .the•eictul., glasses.
. When: :que.,•isit, about an article pri,
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this, event, Mr 'Little Modestly declin:"
'granted
Dogs, "wild dogs" and wolves have
wrought Untold sdamage .' to 'sheep
flocks in this community but the •cOrs••
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, t 0 . appears. to be • more . or less ..
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metal,. for accerding to; a bulletin.
issued by the Donlinion .Depattinent
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of . Agriculture, . which. ....states that • •
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•Many Sheep' .hreeders• .'tn.'•Canada7 ere'
&the .o,p,iition.•that it . is -practically
uspossible. to -raise. -;sheep sirpfita.bly•en • . .:
4.ccoiirit of the large number ofc'dogs•:'•
svitiehisers-•allessed.to'ran.-attarge,Thiss.:.:' .
they c..ensader :i4 sericiaa.irisa .s.o.untry,..'., .,
that 'u•sess mor wool per capita than •
'Other'
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. •Cosnmitt,Ces w,ere drafted as bee- I acitated.'
a -ne p . ..
with the first named the chairman of
tatives _Mr.', Hngh Hill of Colborne • . ' ' - . attention of the 1939 Boerd..A claim
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'ex: PERDUE, FATHER OF • entered by his solicitor, mas.received
.efi the •pablicity, . but perrnis•
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any countrs‘• and ' Which in • war
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finds
eath. committee; Finance -Treleaven,' • • . -
Basheil, lia,milton; : Hydro-Li:WI:sell, REMOVING :SNOW .. s .,
and 'Elston, Cardiff, immediate -:,'REV.
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tee* of. Morrie! .Township; .411.: of . LOCAL' BANKER, PASSES ": '
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from'Janies T. LYons, for twg. Pure-
bred :Hereford COWS; the . deaths. of
is w'
s- 011 o . write pxi 91.P when ne reach-
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ea his ninetieth •mileStone ''.
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time itself under the. neees•sity of
importing large quanties of wool for ••• •
Contracts' tor use,
McQiiillin, Treleaven; Roads and Bald-. FROM MAIN STREET
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vidienri expressed aPprovalof the Plan • • • • •
..henCtur these ' ' * ' .. .; For the past 31 years' beloved
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wbieh, were .attributed by• 'Mr. Lyon.
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TUESDAY
war and general
' One farmer in Ontario renprts-loss • -
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gess-SM.cQuillin, Ferguson, Buehell; . .
Snow Panks that, bay,e been piled
to steekrnen. .
-.With the assistance•ala'o of Mr, Gear,. of St'..' Thoines • Anglican Church; at
to' he chie to theae *cattle .being,' -pois,
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• PASSED AWAY ..„
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..ing. 16 bead Of :Sheep. killed by dogs .
PrOperty and Supplies-Hamilion,
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Ferguson, MeQuillin;• Petition and By, up along main street by , the Hie -Is:.
Lava -Ferguson, 'Treleaven,' flainns • :Ways ,Stipwplow, and last Week's storm
ten; :Water, 'Fire. Light -Council as are this week. fast 'diseppearing as a.
a whole. .' ' • .. „. •• ;wig of . menand three therin .are
. Rev. A's A. Maloney was re-appoirit•• engaged in .shevelling .,and hauling, 'ever,
the • sapw away : It is being. duinpeo
ed to the Libi•ary Board, Wm.'.Murdie •
wag appointe'd.'th the Board Of Health, in. the baric. It is planned to remeve
the. banks front the. Ford 'Garage to
aueceedirig A. E:' 'McKim,.''veho•wasrel-
. • _ 11Z will •erinit pets
eeted to the ScheeltioarasOther mem- " ' ' '
bers •of the I3oard of Health iaplud.e; to Pank M at the .eu. sh and
a congeS.ted treffic. lane: .
Dr: W. V: Johnston, ..M,O.H...and Reeve •
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13;iice CoUnty'•:agriculteral, represent- Walkerton; Rev. Richard *Perdue pa
atiVe, •a gueat list of prpminen.t Hui - Walkerton,
'during Saturday night eftei
mi. and Bruce County ,livestock •men an illness of shoreduration. ' •
is being. prepai•ed, The •banquet 'how- • Mr. Perdue, here iris Ireland about
is open to all , men' of the Com;. .63 years age, pane to • Canada when
Malay and :anyone. plannitig ,.te: be a 'young .man and hie *ordination
isseseet, should. notify the seeretary to the minietry•of the Anglican church
: of ••the :Society; • Mr. .Jeseph .,Agitev, he served .as:: rector several Ont-
advanee; so that oreparationa. ario points:. He accepted •the 'call ,fo
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mak be made accordingly.; Tickets the-'7Wrelkirtonielui•ii-kaith-71-elarls-ratee,v'eliss--Es--ssuisisniss-n-d
to the banquet • are „41.00 each, and and has •served as . rector there
most interesting 'evening issantici tinuously 'since. A -.Feel., for the Wets
oned „by refuse; which they ate and
whieh was• durn• . • S
peci on an unused and
'unte'riced inueiciPel 'roadway .wbei.e.
these cattle mere pastured. The claim
stated, the • Cattle were valued at the
'verY feast at $100.90. each:The claim
.was referred to the town's insurance
CorriPany.:.• ' .* • .- • • • ..• ..,
. The new board taking office Mehl;
cooseiss.
hiss Herb, McQuillin, 'A, W..Hamilton :
'Harold Treleaven and .Donald Fergus;
. .. The death occurre ' ',in the Villa.ae
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on T.uesday of ..Mi.s.• ,Toseph Taylor' :
formerly Sarah. Tiffin. .Mrs, 'Taylor
was in ber .76th. Year and has beer
in .failing „health fer a tirries .*•, ,
• The funeral service will'he held:ft-off
her late residence today Cl'hursday
et 2• &clock' With interineht, in Gree
bill Cemetery.. .., . , ,
. Mrs Taylor. predeceased his 'wife
several years ages A sori 'Esvart; 'aro:
daughter' Margaretsuryie•
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in "enesnight,„anOtber it head and •.•
others smaller. numbers., As, a result
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of the Menace ,froni. dogs., there has
betels a reduction a 75 per cent in the
.!WIII . of sheep raised in.one distlict ,
in which, Sheep . are . regarded as : the ,
best paying class of live'stack. AsSim-
:..s.• '1.• • . A 1-•
ilar statenient. snig.ot • .Ise - made . ey . .
groups of. farmers in meny. sections ' .
6r:'districts. of the -Dominion,' •
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.'Unless..something.is.'.done. to lessen s
the danger froM,degait•is certain less -"
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N. E. Bushell; •• ,
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, • fare •of his and for the •
.on. Miss Hamilton Was Unable to, tics
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sheep will be raised: 'telt. . --
S a condi .
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.Fenceviewers-John Spindler, And= •
pitted.
• . general public as Well, .he 'wag 'ever
present at .the noon' -hour sessile's, but •
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:doe Might not be regarded as serious
resv 'Lockhert; •Wm. Robb Weed Weed in- •'
L,. MadKenzie• addressed the
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. . . . an /indefetigible. v,vprker in :their •in•.,
had previously 'filed his .declaration
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'office;
•,DIED•AT OTTAWA'. •
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in noi. al peace time, but with a war
sspectorWm; •LoCkharts. A,ssessor:4 ..Mr..W..
it.'1% • Posindkeeper-s4famea Young Men's Class of the .Presbyters
OBITUARY.
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'Perdue for 'neval - s -amt.,:
'of .
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M.URDIE-,:•-The , death .•ecaurred ir
on' when
, wool is one of .moskint-
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. . Douglass
Jehriston;" 'Clerk and Treasurer oils Ian • ,Church . on s Sunday: afternoon
Waterworks • Sec -Joseph 'ArgaieW; chesing as his subject, "The -"March
HYdrci Secretary ' E. H.' Agnev.v;' 'Town of Titiie”. Officers of the class are,
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• • Dr, James Litt1;., teacher; At °C. Q ,
Hall caretaker; ete.-',-13.ert. Ward; '
• T,'11...R.: ..track, chintered account- pres.; Gordon' Fisher, vice-.prea,; stsTor-
ant of London and ,Kitchener ' was 'eh_ man Taylot, secss and Phillip Stewart ;
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. Mr was
MRS. ARMSTRONG.' SPENCE • • •
. • • ; • .. . , . , . et century -.Centery .rinspeetar .of • the Bruce
The dealt. 'occurred in: Ottawa on Coanty SChildren's',.Aid . Society, . ro,•
Sunday January 7t1i,• of Mrs. Arm- t•rin fr • that off" tails • eara e is
i .g , om . . ice , , Y . : . g •
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strong . pence, . ( rences . . in His • wciiic • in that capacity took him
s ' .' F ' ' • Wilk'
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Spence)..fornserly,. Of DucknoW whinto Many 'holies -Many problhis in
.she residedfor many y.ears, For. the child.' apsl.family .welfare cenfrOnted
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• -OBITUARY .
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•• MRS; GEORGE. TWAMLEY
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.Deathcarne Peacefully to MrsGee
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TsVamley, Sr, ..Saturday.'evening, Jan.
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Ottawa on Wednesday morning 01
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mi,s Isabel Min•die, The funeral sr••'
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vice will be heldi'in the. United .Chareb
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Luckaow, .On SattirdaYs January • 13t4,
;..'Cleck with interment interment • ir
at. 2 30 o
Greenhill 'Cemetery. , • •
portent egriculturallc.orianotties used . •
excl.usively, for •seldiers' clot .T.ng; it: t‘•*,..S.'
ver dan erous '
Y g • :.Then there are poesi-
bilities..'of lamb being required, much •
mere extensively in.Canadatorenlace ,
either bacon or beef.- • s. ,„ ' -•• ' sss.s.•
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. . Sheep raiserathrOughout Canada are
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. as . tariza(sierallseass s, , .trea.s..
gaged aa fee
pest two Years Mrs.' Spence has read"e the • inspector,: but. with- .sound'judg-
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uary 6th at the home of her son, Mr.
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SUBSCRIPTION TIME
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urging ' that ' legialaticin• to .deat. fwith .
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. . much sue-
inen,sind dieeketion•he'bed•:'
beL heine in • Ottawa, .with her • soiiS i-• -• .. '...George
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jrwandey, 8th ' Concession . of
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the menace be 'toitsidered „es a • War
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' • . Digo* Full Time • Man S, Petition.' For • Creamery , ,
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; A .fulttime Village emPioYeese met- Petitions , have been .cii•eulated in
ter thet. is• •aired alinoet ennuallY; Wee' t he rural .•distriet. around RiPless, that
discusSed at some- length by* the new are-. to •he farivarded.' to the •preper
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in-law and &slighter, Dr.. and Mia.' cess in the
.. Alvin' A. Ceineron.'She was .a native of *: A •-• h . la•ii • t Bruce32 IR •
ec ans.! of he , ..nd
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Harrtston, wl ere interment took p ace, . iment mr. Perdue showed... as -deep
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from the United Chinch on TeesdaY, centred:interest .in the Welfaie ofthe
Ashfield. The deceased, Who Was in
h' *76i11". e • eVa io rl • 'M'ss
er y ar, . , s . rme y 1 ,
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Elizabeth .Saunderss•d.aughter of .the
Itra..•Williain Saunders
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• Iit's subscription renewal .tinn. ,
The •Sentinel • officeslor' at this -time
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Of , the Year the sna• • . •
jority of subscrip.
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time, neeessity by the Provincial Leg-
islattir " • : .7-• • . .
' - .* es,. so that•more sheepAnd w,oel
may. be •produced.:. • ., .sT... ' :' • •
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Board, andsreaultedin the matter be officials, in .aOpport Of a -request for
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ing held over for :further .cerisider-'. 'permission - to open a: creemery • in
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ation.• .., , Ripley., The fotrinee :Cpmtriereeil Hetet
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',..• Reeve Binhell.sraVonfed. a fall time is -consid.ered .ea .an' excellent huilding
elm* :Govern-
January .9th. .. .. ' ' ..• • ' ' •• World' War.Veterans and is eredited
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:Mrs. • Spence. wili be remembered ',with' Many acts 'helpfUl to then iti.
in •L l• • • ' . 1' f '. ' ff. • .
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ac mow not :on y or her a ilia- terests. •• ' . .
tion With. the United Chureh; it'a or- • .A„. - . ' ' • .
monument to. Ins ',long period 'of
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'false:ant:.
late Mr:, and
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.ef Witigham„ ., . . , . ,
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' Mis.•Twaintess was bora .iri'llewiek
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ToWsishipi March dth, 1865. s•Forty-
eight Years ago she .mattied the late
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•tions are 'aue. May we have. your co
.operation in .t his' respect as' prompt
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kenevira.i•ef,subseriptions is kaperative
face o rising publicalon eosts
in the • f • • • : • .• ' '
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OTT •KLEIN NAMED .
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3 ORK .COUNTY JUDGE..
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Amiouneensenis OS:::the appelistnt
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man ' to :'act•-•-‘aw•sioristable,-,,thishav for this purpose, end.
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charge of the •Waterworks System' ment regulations have closed .buying
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a . hydro .work, • meter, reading, 'tree stetioas, requiring.that•cream be pick
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trimming; • etc. The • proposed selary ed ' up „lay truck; or . deliVered.: direct
was estimated' by,-inembers of the to ,tire., eiN'amery, such a plant in. Rip-
Beard to be 'some. 010.00:higher than' ley, if. is . considered, would he a bonn
What:win paid. last. year for the ser-, to -farmers in 'that .aree, *as wed: es of
ces• ineluded, in ' the new plan ... ' benefit ', to Ripky . from .• a . baness
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* , A Motion by McQuillin and. Fergus- standpoint:. . '
•propOsed tenders he called ' •.' • ' • - •
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ganisations and choir, but by as hest. service to his congregation
of .iriends .".‘'sympathy. h . ' . '
whose . • as been gel St Thomas Church built in Walk•
Y.- • • • •etton 25 :years ago, four 'yeare after
extended to her final • •' . ' • • • " • ' . • .
Her 'bin:bend,' .. b• .
.x,...., Artnatreng be entered .upon the' .doties • of rectos
Spence Predeceised her in 1-9.34:S The •th' . • • • • ' . • : ' • • • ".
ete..of
Children "are • Dr: C.• A, S i,• ' • - ' •
turrisiT4 . urvi ing besides •the wide* are
Spence' of Anisterdam, N. •Y:; 'Mr. thre • so and•-tw dan liters; Rev'
James L * S. • i Burlington•••*•" M ' e rie ' e • '. '. ' '
. pence os , Mrs Keith Perdue, rector in Toronto; johns.
Willie:m.11. 'Kern of•OShawa and Mrs. of St: Catherinek and Harry; of 'Lucks
a. A. Cameron of Ottawa.' • .. new,' both •the latter a . bank staffs
Mr • George" Twamiey of Ashfield sine
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de .to live on the •farra.
came, as a hri . .. .
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now owned, by., h.fy -son 'George. bile
had been in .failing health for the past
1 • f ' Lb had -
coup e. o, years, atbee .well
cared fpr by her daughter-in-law:
' Mrs 'Pwainley was an exceptiorillY
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kind and tender-bearted i)Ossn, te .e.-,,
.voted mother and love,d by al l who
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Presbyterian Y.' 0. S ' . '
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• The Ys.P: a. met on Monday even •
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• mg, and .the program was in chores .
the EloWee.Committee, After sink
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mge psaim .74, ,Jonn K, Mac.Kenzk
read tbe 'Scripture lesson . and • the
Lord's prayer was repeated' in unison
e Bible Study, on.. the early lifts
f th ' h ' ' '• *
• o e prop et Isaiah, was verysably
of IVfX. OttosEdward Klein, X.c.,...p.to
snmeat Walkerton barrister, as jail- .
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lor judge for the County of York, Was
received with interest in thiedistrict.
r u ,ge. Klein,.as he nal , •
in future • be known; was • beta in' ..
Walkerton. 67. years ages a son of the
Ote . -Mr. and .. Mrs.. John Klein; Mit- . • •
ives of Alsace, -.who came to this nese.
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on .that •
"the 'of, .BUBNS AS
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in those plecea, 'and, Miss Mary .Per
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kne - her Alwaya reedy to help and
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I • 'sickness
taen iv. Miss Webber. Alter Singing!
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land pf 4promne when. meny inliab-, •
week .cOnstable, water, .'
cOvering BARN NEW
svohs caretaker of piniaph,ouae and . • •
-• - FIRE EQUIPMENT FAILS' .."
inspector 'of inatallations., . .. . •
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ASSORTMENT OF dims Reg.N., Toronto,. and Mrs. J..
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POUND ARTICLES ' • Risk; Toronto: ,• '
°ffer ' s'Yln,P.4 thy in . or in
. s • -. s.,ake
trouble, She was a memoer .or oni .
•has lived the
hymo • 571., the..to.pic, 'or! "Friends"
was ver interestin and helpful,'a '
- • Y • _ , g an,
itants of. that part of Gerniarly made
d. .A.ftek
Canada their adopte country'•
•
equipment, . -
.. :all byche• work in- ' Labe's.
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Church and greater.part
•se
nkitS taken by Mrs.' Morgan Hender...
a ,short residence in. .Fronthill and. .
village constable, .
'A barn, at the rear of W, J.
eluding . 'meter. reading, cutting graa0.:
• . . • • • , . property in Ripley, was destroyed by
at •Town. Hallsand Pumphouse, on the
fire reeently,...when• the fire *fighting
, •
' • . •
The Sentinel Office has .a varied
." f 1 ' f • d .. WEDDING • BELLS.
.assortment o ' ost and oun. : art- . • .
'of her life in this. neighborhood,
. . , • s
will be • sadly missed bk a post. Oi
friends. Her husband predeceased her
.
son. Marion MacDougall' gere' a. read I
. : 4ii " a Jack
' ing.en• `Triends p .,- ad Mow,
bray played a piano instrumental.
Waterloo, Mr. Klein's: parents earne.
' •
to 'Walkerton where his father este-
blished ' the first newspaper. ' • Otto
besk, of a Yearly salary, ,. • ' .
equipment Including 'a new pumper.
• Beforathe motion was put,. it . was. . .;
failea AO Work; ':• • • ' •
The . chemical' fl. ' ' • *
learned that the proper procedure for • re engine„was the
such a municipal apppintment was to: : • • . . . •
first to refuse to wprk, Then .the new-
set •the ,salary and ask for applicis - . • - • . • -
ly purchased• fire pumper, was put
• , . • . . . the reservoir.
-idea turned in diming recents-weeks .. .
• ' • - • • • • . • ' ' .
and as yet unclaimed, .. including •, a • •• JOHNSTON-McLEOD • •
String of beads, a leather and Wool- A•qUiet wedding nas solemnized. ki1
, . , 3 e 'Dine of_Mr. and Mr's, Wm, S..1‘
.. . '1('-
len mitt • a hook -on tire' Chain nd th Y
a lady's hat. • Leod, when their daughters . Helen
Grace. Letitia was. married te Wilfred:
nine. • Years age, .also one . dataghter.
.o d
Reta, eighteen years f ag ..
Wal
She- is' survived. by three •soiis.-
1 Gecir •of Ashfield' • and El:
ace and •ge .• . , •. - .
don of Chatham. Also' One sister Jars.
• ,. •
Fordwieh. A sister,.
H.1 l
e en MacDonald sang a solo, ana
this was • followed by. a violin solo
: ' ' • - .. . .. • :.
' by..Dr. Little. Aftes singing* hyntri
494 Rev. Mr. MacDonald closed the
4
Meeting. with prayer: ..0
Mein. was the second youngest in.a.
.family of seven sons and three daugh- '
. .. • • .
ters. • After • attending' the 'Weikel -toe •
.•.••••,,,
Separate arid High Schools the newly
appointed .Judga entered Osgoode Flail, .
Mons,' . into pesition at central
.
•
Will Douglas of
'
Torento. and graduated as a barri-
timeedinent A, • W., .Harailton •
• Ili - with equallY•unsucceasful results, The
•moved..that Alex • „Havens. be re-aps . ed • f * ' b t
pumper vas start a •-e:,,y• timea • u,
painted • •as • Weterworks and. Hydro .. .
lil d' d dOwn, , before' any water.
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DuNGANNON NATIVE ' A. Johnston, son. of . Mr. and Mrs.
• - •
MED.:AT-KITCHENER. , _. ._4_,_:.. A, 1.Y4Inr F,, .johnstep of He.spier. Rev.
• • -
• • R. . C. • Todd .officiated. ---''••j-• '.7. ** ' 717-7-
Mrs. Joh/II Abraharn of .13elmere; and
. . - .• . i • • ,
lisvp :brothers Niiill and .George • rhea
4: . ,-' '' • '
rruinner years. ago. • . .
. • • •
"Inited Church .Y. P. S. -- -
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' Phe first .rneeting --of. :the • -.United
•.• •
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stersat-law in 196. He: returned to
1iis... natives:town •, of Walkm4fon aid :
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establish. ed. himself prectice
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man, at the same salary and with m. frcmi i the am.ple reservoir enaply
t• at could reach the blaze. In the inean-The
'saline duties. as, heretofore •and li
'R. J. Moore be re -appointed constable.
time Jth chemical engine was. Ptit in
workiri e• Order' but too late • to saveby-.
on.a quarterly•basis as iii the.past . :
g•
' ,• _...:_-_ .
.
The ,, funeral . of' biewton Richald '. The hride,. given in marriage by
Black, was sheld at i .K. itchener „last her fa. thea, wore a gown of turqtanse
Wedne'sday, where, prior to. his death 'blue Cheer feshioned On• Grecian' litie.
he. 'employee of the Huck with romante pink trimming, and car-,
e of
funerals service :was. held oo
Monday at the home; arid • conducted
: Rev. Ja,mes Wilkins: During the
•
vice Mr' Thos •Blake rendered a
Church Y. P..S. in the New Year
was held on Monday night. The. meet-.
ing Opeeed by singiag hymn 481 arid
we repeated the Lard's:prayer in un-
.in which. .
,he has successfully conducted in the .
.s.aitie office suite for the past forty- ....
•I'Onr years ,
s ,
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After further dilecussion .Councillor ,, : . ,
• Tale harp, • , ' -
'Treleaven ifs an: amendment, 'to t'h,e . The occurrence has proved the 'need
amendment, Moved that: the 'matter tor a. lY instructed fire depart
. eve for consideration.' to a el ,ent . . . • •
i. th..
be heldeprOpernchargeofe equipment
later 'meeting; with which the Board ' Which it is pointed out will Work, •if,
coacin•red. . ', - . . properly handled. :,
On • Fire Hall .
was an
• G ov • d' a bouquet of Johanna Hill loses 1 , e Company. He attended St, rie.. ,. . .
f -the -valley and maiden ..haii-
John!s •Anglicati ,Church; and was,. a lib's° .• , •
member of the Na.tional . Peaternal fern: Her, only ornament .Was a pearl
. • • • • • •
- sunburst brooch worn by her snothes
Socsety'of the Deaf. '„ s .
A native .01 Dungannon,. Mr. Sleek at her wedding...The wedding, niarlh.,
was 83 Years of • ages He,is survived was played by 'Mee, Winuifred A. elc-
ert .
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sei • .. . •
sole,. "Tbe .Presence of God." Inter-
ment Was Made in Greenhill' Cemetery,
,
rain,.naters were • Six „riephews, - -Mr.
•James Sherwood, Mr. 'Milton Itilpat-
riek, Mr: Wilfred' Drennan,. Mr, Tons
Twamley, Mr; Alfred Sherwood ti'rid
Flower bearers
ison, The Scripthre'reading was taken
by.13.eb MacKenzie. The aninates were
read and adopted and the roll called!
•Hymn 434 was sutig and this. closed
the first • patst, of the meeting. . '
Mrs Wilson and 'Mrs. Hall favenred
ue with a duet 4nd* reading we,.
. I' .
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.Married At London .
• Mr. Wni.S.T. Foran ef, West WeWa- • •
nes:1, and his bride, formerly Mary
Pollaid, who we% mari•ied in, 1,ondon
on Tuesday„ December -26N, have tak-
en Up residence in Goderich.• ' 4
•Want Report .
Regardirig fire _equipment : Couneil-g, -1117
NEW MATERIALS for Quiltin T:
lor. Hernilton• said, ."It's Our duty to i•in s, o on a .ng, Etc.
g P •• *t• C tt • • • B• ttl
See -this is in condition," and at.a later TIIE MARKET *STORE. •
by his .wife, who before her marriage :
*Os Hapzibeth Haggard, and by one * ' . ,
After the .wedding dinner the bridal •
couple left on a short motor trip For
hrOther W J B1 61 f' D , • • '' '
. ,„ .. a c ,o ungannon • ,
and three -sisters,. Mrs. G., Scharif of travellieg the bride were. a dress of
hat
Mr, Adain.-Johnston.
• . . • 's
were Messrs Earl Sherwood, Gordon
•
Johnston., HarveY Kilpatrick and Wit-
fred Plunkett- • .. • • '
giVen by Eva Greer. A piano instru•
•
• Ostrander
mental was, givep br ttex .. . .
. • - MeIntve(
The ionic Was taken bY Mr •
. ;which wasmuch :enjoyed. Hyron
• s • • • •
Nvw .YEAR'S DAY BABY ' -
BORN TO LUCKNOW COPL
UE.
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the mover of the motion
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Man., Bus. s. Morrison . of •Queeri's blue Weal shee. r, 1)lack
Friends were -present from Kin
,Very
. ,
'
mint was
that a deputatation from the. , Fire. s . '
KINLOSS COU IL
Depa)tment ' be requested tO , meet : NC
.
tlarttrey, .
Lacknow and Mrs. W. Smiley; North • .71th twp-toned Min ostrich tip trim -
vine, 'Miehi'. =hit, seal coat and black. accessories .
car ine, • or, wic ,. . at .arn, • •is urn,
d' F al ' h Ch h A b ' ''
and Dungannon. •
5501, was then sung .and Mr . -Todd doss
ed, the Meeting with pra•yer.
ft
• or y..a er the hour of the pass-
Sh tl
iag of the old yettr a baby boy was
Mr. Mrs Armstrong Wil-
. with the condi:
. • . •
.4
. . . . .
born to and .
Council in .connectiOn. TAKES OFFICE .'
, .
BRIDES ..
son, of tucknow, in the hospital .here.. -
ton of the equipment and su•pPlies re, :
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Under..
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.LOCAL
. .
(mired for 1040. .. • • - ' . • •. ••
On Monday the neWly elected ' Kin-
deeided to call for tenders .... • , . • •
The Beard
WORK CLOTHING Warm
; . • . . ' 4
wear, Socks,. Mitts, Cain; Etc, for
t t ' . t
I" COMING VENTS • I
s
SEVERAL HOLIDA•YS FALL
,.
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.SHOWERED •
tills little 1940 addition to the Wils
Ann family was very .elose to arriving
Couneil e.
. los Couneil took , office.
for a quantity of 18 in.; wood and 001(1 'includes •ReeVe• Richard Elliott and
men • and Boys. The Market Stare.
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ON MONDAY THIS YEAR
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On Ttiesday of last week; Miss Ilel '
in the old Ye bat the stork hesitated
the 'born
'wood. Transients, Were held respons
Councillors Dan T.-A/10011'ton; Georg
."s•.•• ' ' ' s. e
.siole for the heavy on the Wood Isis. •Ai . iv/
.• . i • in, „ 0* , acKerizie. • and man&
supply at'. the •Townl.Hall. , - Hodgins. ' ,
Make Well Inquiry . • ' 'A motiOn was introchiced by Coun-
by Hamilton and Tre- a
' On a Color. Mackenzie, and Seconded •hy
• ; ' • HOdKEY TUESDAY.'
'United Church W. A. :• .,
• • • The next home glinin of the Season,
The members. of 'Mrs.' R.,H. Theinp- s' '•
is : Tuesday, ...January
Scheduled fox
ton's newly formed group of the Wo-
. • , . , . . • 16th, when the •ChaisleY Colts proVide
men s AssociasiOn met et her hOme the •opposition fOr the LocknoW Se-
*devotional. sexer- .
, ' . •
The leap Years.of •1940 is going to
•
be the vacationists' 'delight Inca -dee
• ' •
seVerel of the holiday.s come -oh Mon-
days., making . a lorig• Week•end fOr
those ;who enjoy getting away for a
en McLeod, Satin -des; bride, was the
. •
?guest of hoaour at 5 miscelltineous
shower, held at the 'honie. of Mre C.
McAlpine,. arranged by Mrs. McAlnine
arid Miss Jessie Henderspn. The eV-
• a few elements so .that new
lad &Mid usher in the New.Years May -
., , ' • • • •
this year be a Very happy one for
s
tne proud .1. t " W• ',,:h •
. •
van"- ,IrneS. • . ' • *
motion
leaven the Clerk wai instructed .to Reeve 'Elliott On vecatingthe chair,
'dortnnUniCatO with the International • thitt authorization be given to sign,
Water Supply Co., to 1nquire/m-1"de- *Seal and register. the Ackert Drain-
tdars Of the cost of 'swabbing out. the 'Age tly-Lisw, previously 'passed. .'
No, 1 . Waterworks .Well, the. inethea 0 The' Metion failed to carry, Other
empleyed, , and if *Mr, Abfktt Is still •members of the Board deferring anY
in the 'COrripany'a employ, and avail- .action until the time limit Was reach-
Able, *lout& Council deeide to do thiq ed.• vvliereby those opposed to th'
, • ,IVIrsis
workDraitiege scheme have the opportunity
.. , • • . • • '
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.0t*
on l‘tle•Pd.,Y. After poysi /Admission 25e . and 15cGa.me
- .
eises, the election Of Officers. waeheld called at 8:15 -sharp. • •
resulting. as 'folicives:-,Press Mr Ss • R: . I . ..
H: Thompson, 1st 'vice, Mrs. R.' C.. . . ,'''. BURN'S .13411 .
Rebertsoa;..2nd Vise; Mrs, Grant Mc- The annual .Burn's Ball, under, Fire
Diarmid; Bee.,. Mrs. L. C. Thcanpadn; Company auspices will beIheld. in. tlit
Trees., Mrs, Thomas Burns; 'Flouter Tow as 'Hall, LucknoW, Thursday 'Jen.-
Cem,, 'Miss K. MacGregor, Mrs. 8.* V-• miry' 25th: Mask hY .MacKerizie's•
Hoffman, Grent, MaeDielinid; Icirehestras Luach .eounter,*ffee cheek
-I
Pianist, Mrs, trtian'Wileon; Werk rooks! ierVice..Gents 50e, Ladies 25c.
few .days at it time. The year started
with a tong week end holiday; tIslees
Year's day coming coming on a Monday, :D•o-
'minion. Day is on a Monday, 'July tat;
.Civic fielidaY.3loadaY, Atignst 5th;
Labor Day Monday, September ''.2tid;
and Thanksgie•he Day. -Monday, •Oct-
. . ..
ab.ei• 8th. (Th kegivitie th.ty date has
riot .yet heeri •definitely fixed hut 'is
-eliirig was .spentin playing' court
whist, after whichthe brideLelect st•ia•S•
the sreeipient of numerous lovely an
*useful gifts.. . . .
. Ori Wednesday afternoon and .even.
mg, Mrs, McLeod and Miss Helen, en-
tertained. at 'a troasseati teit, .. '
Shower' Tuesday •
On Tuesday evening of thiS Week.;
• ' . , . •
Present. ,Soldiee '.. • , . . ..,
Herb Carter, a former .garage op-
erator at :Ripley, and now a Member I .
of the Perth Regiment at 'Stratford,
was reeently presented with 'a fctrat-. '
svin ,i-a4ti by :members' -of the. ehoir..'of .
$t': Andrew's United Church; of Whi4si
• . -
. he win. a member. . •
•
,
On Medan of Hansilton anitsFergii4ZA6 iiPpeal,the decisian the Referee,
on, it WO dedided to remove,the stiow , recently handed death at Walkertori.
from .main street and the Clerk will., ,. An appeal or; his. decision cap be
. jasstructed • to, cotannitti.66.th"Witle the carried :to' authOritieS at Toronto, •
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.No. • ,
Com., Mrs. WM. .FerriS, 'Mrs., Jack•renerally
Leith, Mrs; John Miller, Mias M. Mal, • i. DANCE AT ST. HELENS .
lotl,gh, .1Aits X. MacGregor and Mr:.1-.. ' With peoeeeds for ;patriotic pur-
- . * '' • . • • ' • ' poses, 4 daPOS Will ise• held in the cow_
.
conceded .that will be. the
,date.), The 24th of May tellies 'Onsa
P•riday so• that* tn•ity mean anothei•
1:long. week end fpr some I Peeples 'Good
• '
Miss Arrietta Daintier and Miss Helen
.,
nanliitOti • entertained a nainber of
girl friends at 'thie Dahmer 'home in
honor Of .Mes. Stuart Collyee (nee
Transferred To Medical Corns . • / •• '4
wso sas seen . .
• ,. Dr. W.: A. MC,Kihhtin h 1 b
a Lientenant in the • lilith Wingharn
s. • ; . ,sasss-ssistissassiosstsser• + ----• -
-4.---,-- .
' ' -V.: '':
;;fe
. ' .. if a i**41, . - --*;
• the • tainiiciatilitsi 'he' reitriburied : tii
the extent or 60 Per celit.sor the coat
* ofthe work, in, accordence with Min
; s.
.....,.........littiVlina with neie•hboring.
s_
:011-'411(40P Of A1ti#11101i-lkiid4'6411s-
oti,, caleiu•ns ehleride, 'in. the: futures
- moat be Petitioned' •for• and 'the cat
thereof ebargettfoy eeiording to trinn..
'`"', - . , - .•• .-- . . ' ... :
Whey teli;the etary of the lierlier
;who toOkOd. at a young atan'a. sleek
hair ..tied asked him• it• he wanted ft
. ,
.11,61,z,iii , ti,,,...,-.- -,:ls . ,
evening, Jetruary 12t11. Music. wilt e '
provided by the .1SteCharles, orchesti‘a.
Linich. will be served 'AdMission 25e
. _ ,. .
hirthdaY Oir thitrSiiiirs Aim Vitit 'are Skiff filitying coarrietirstS after Werielt) "1'6 • .t).. 1 `.:iviS40;nti ..'iti'iii4 ' ii:;ialvt'
Remembrance,"Day On XondaY, Nov.. Mrs, Collyer .reteii;ed a.' number of Corps. If tl'a; Doctor does ;duty with .
he edical• •
-ember • lith. Christnihs. bay this. yeer lovely miscellaneous gifts. A dainty the C.A.S.F. it will lie.' in trri
. . ..., .
WOlinAStitiV. • ' ' intielt Axligt RP YAW1 hv tho liestegs. serviees -S. Adva.nce-Tinies; . •
,
icipal procedure.
cut Or just the oil c e .
SOISsis.•."
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-s,