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Nominating
CONVENTION
FOR HURON NORTH
Progressive eonservative Assn
will be held in
Win. Town
Hall,
at 8:30 pan:, D.S.T., on
Thurs., May 12
GUEST SPEAKER,
Hon. Earl Rowe
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EVERYBODY WELCOME
GEO. FEAGAN, Pres. RHYS POLLOCK, Sec'y
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NOTICE
Having been appointed Corn
Borer Inspector for the North
Part of Huron County, I urgent-
ly request all growers of corn
to have all refuse of corn
either burned or buried
BEFORE the 20th day
of MAY, 1949.
Penalties are provider:I for the
non-compliance with The Plant
Division Act.
THOS. DOUGHERTY,
COrn Borer Inspector.
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General Aceountanq
BUSINESS & TAX 'SERVICE
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SMALL BUSINESS MAN,
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P. 0. Box 74 Telephone 23
LUCKNOW - ONT.
FORTY YEAR$ AGO
Vestry Meeting—The adjourned
Vestry meeting of St. Paul's Church
was held on. Monday evening and ap-
pointed the following officers for the
current tyear; Rector's Warden, R.
Vanstone; People's Warden, Benja-
min Scott; Vestry Clerk, J. C. Smith;
Sidesmen„ N. T. Sinclair, G. V. Hill-
born, A. J., Alderson, A E. Porter, D.
B. Porter, E, Nash, T, E Robinson,
C G. VanStone E, ,McGuire, Dr. Ev-
ans; Advisory Board, R Clegg. A. E,
Porter, C. N. Griffin, B. Scott, W. J.
Boyce; Organist, Miss N. Houghton,
Choir Leader, W H. Willis; Sexton, I.
Coles; Auditors, W. Moore, C. N.
Griffin; Delegates to Synod, W, Moore
and J. Nethery.
Town Directory—Town Council,
Thomas - Gregory, Mayor; Dr. A. J.
Irwin, Reeve; Geo. Spotton, J. W, Mc-
Kibbon, H B, Elliott, William Bone,
Dr. Robert Redmond and V. R.
VanNorman, Councillors.: J 13. Fergu-
son, Clerk and Treasurer; Anson Dul-
mage, Assessor
East Wawanosh:—Chas, Martin has
moved to John Martin's farm and will
work 'it ibis summer. Wm. Robinson,
Harry Chamney and Joseph Chamney
are doing considerable ditching this
spring. Mrs. Ramsay Sr., of Michigan.
is visiting with her son, Mr. David
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Belgrave—Miss Jennie Wightman
left this week for Port Elgin where
she is opening a beauty parlOr. Mrs.
Robt. McCrea Spent a few days int
Londesboro. Mr. • and Mrs.' Orval
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'Wednesday, May 4th, 1949
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adians were materially helped
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Maternity Homes
Oehttral Hoipitals
Old Folks' Homes
Prison and Police Court Work '
Children's -Homes
Children's Summer Camps
Missing Friends' Service
Free Labour Service
Men's Hest*
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the township on Saturday last in the •
interests of the North Huron Tele-
phone Co. Inspector Thom made his
semi-annual visit to the schools in this
township recently.
I3luevale--11f r, ,Russell and family of •
Lakelet, visited over Sunday with Mrs.
Alexander Anderson, Miss Barbara
Thrum has returned to Palmerston
after visiting her sister, Mrs. T,
'-Stewart, The regular monthly and also
the annual meeting of the Women's
Instituts will be held at the home of
,Mrs. Parry Diamond on Thursday,
May lath., at 230 p.m. After the busi-
ness is completed, the following papers
will he read: "Washing woollens and
blankets," by Mrs. Geo, MacDonald;
"Keeping Moths out of the House,"
by Mrs, W. H. Fraser; "Salado" by
Mrs. Wm. Maxwell,
Grey—Thos, Jacklin, who bought
the Belden Farm, Howick Boundary,
had 1,167 trees tapped this year and
manufaCtured 3,112 pounds of syrup
,representing nearly 240 gallons The
100-acre farni, known as the Vodden
farm, lot 21, con. 5, was disposed of
by Thos. Vodden last week, to Lewis
Heath, of Elma for the sum of $5,000.
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TWENTY-FIVE • YEARS AGO
Town Baseball League---Wingham
is now in. actual possession of a Hard
and Soft Ball League duly and form-
ally constituted in accordance with
establighed precedent. The officers of
the League are: Hon. Pres., J, A, Mor-
ton; Pres., H. iCanIpbell; Vice-Pres:,
N Fry; 2nd. Vice Pres., W. H. Gur-
ney; Sec, H. L. Sherbondy; Treas..
Young; Publicity Agent, J. Webster.
Umpires, Hard Ball; R. 'A. Currie, G.
L. Brackenbury, J. Lockridge, H.
Walker, W. A. Miller and J. J. John-
ston Umpires, . Soft Ball—W. Van-
Wyck, H. L. .Sherbondy, D. Holmes,
E.. Copeland, F; MacLean, and G. W.
Howson.. At a meeting held in the
LionS Club on. Friday April 25th, a
schedule of games was drawn up for
the first half of the season.
Whitechureh—Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Reid and family of Ashfield, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier on
Sunday. Mr. Will Kew of Wingham,
spent the Easter holidays with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Purdon
and children spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of
St. Helens. Mr.-and Mrs. Radford are
moving. into Mr. Thos. Henderson's
store this week . and Mr. Henderson is
moving into his other house
Ashfield—Mr.- and 'qrs. \Vm. Bald-
win and Miss Mary Vint, 10th con.,
spent Sunday at ''Marnoch and West-
field. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane, Walter
-ancl Etta, of Lanes, moved this week to
;theiK new home in Ripley. Mr, and
"-qrs. Robert Nelson. and children, of
!Coury's Corner, and Mrs. John Mul-
lin, 10th con., spe'st last Wednesday
in Kincardine. Hazel Raynard
of Paramount, is visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Walter Alton near Lanes.
Bluevale—M r. annd Mrs. Arthur
Shaw spent Sunday with Postmaster
Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rattan spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Geo.•
lathers Mr. W. R. Elliott, Moles-
worth, spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. C. H. Garniss Mr. and Mrs. Leg-
gatt, Janet Mowbray and Lorne Hiles,
motored to Holstein on Sunday. Last
Sunday Wm. McKinney and Gordon
Messer. visited at Witt. King's Turn-
'berry. -
Morris—Mrs. Frank Edgar spent a
few days with her • parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Anson Thornton and 'family spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wm,
Thornton, Bluevale. Master Baden
Powell of Bay/field, spent Easter holi-
days with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and
Mrs. John Cochrane. •
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Women's institute Elect Officers—
The annual meeting of the Women's
Institute - was held, in the Council
Chamber, Thursday afternoon. and
the following officers elected for 1934:
Hon. Pres., 'Mrs. Wm. Adair; Pres.,
Miss Margaret Anderson; 1st. Vice
Pres., Mrs. John Fells; 2nd. Vice
Pres., •Mrs. Jas. Fowler; Treas„ Mrs,
W. H. Fraser; Sec, Mrs Richard
Clegg; Dis Dir., Mrs. Win, Adair;
Branch Directors, Mrs, Albert Sand:tr-
son, Mrs, AL- Williamson, Mrs. H.
Angus, Mrs. -Geo. Wilson; Pianist,
Mrs, Jas. Robinson; Flower Cont., Mrs.
Albert Sanderson; Flower Com, Mrs.
3, Currie and Mrs. Will, Stewart; Aud-
itors, Mrs. J. Currie and Mrs. W
liamson
Gorrie—Mr, and Mrs. T. Braduock
and the Misses Murray were recent
Wingham visitors, Mr. and. Mrs. Eas-
sun and family of Stratford, were
guests on Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E, `.Cotter. Mr, and Mrs.
F. E. Toner. Mr. and Mrs. F. C,
Taylor were recent Wingham visitors,
Among those from Gorrie who attend-
ed the Conservative Convention in
Winghtun last week were: Robt. Gra-
ham. W. J. Gallaher and, George Wal-
ker. Mr, and Mrs. thontas Earl, also
Mr, and Mrs; Irving Ton0 were 'Wird-
bam visitors on Sitt‘irday.).,
Wroxeter—The April meetingt s_ t trItt
Women's Institute Was herd on i
day afternoon at the home of 'All's. 5. :I
Allen and the following officers elect-
ed for the coming 'year: Pres„ Mrs. J.
Aidants , 1st Vice-Pres., Mrs. 5.
Wetidt;; 2nd, Vice Pres, Miss M. Dav-
idson; ard, Vice Pres., Mrs. Wm, Mc-
Lean; gee.-'Teas. Mrs, M. Sellers;
Branch Direttors,.,Mrs..A. Wright and
MPS. StoOsi; Auditors, Mrs I. Mc-
Leod and Miss IL Davidson; Pro.
Com., Mrs. 3, N, Allen, MiS I. Ad-