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advertises. Four -Door Sedans' and: Club Cotipes' (as shown above) ,
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beauty of modern design; the. .new, DeSoto'' is. tritich roomier inside, ,
',yet its' overall length,width and height have,been, edu'ced-for,easier.;
handling 'arid. parin -The new DeSotos have increased visibility, ,'
a more powerful'eng Ie:ar d 'dozens` of ' other improvements.
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AUBURN, March 15. -Mrs. Mel-
vin Jewell of Goderich_ is visit'ing
Mrs.' • 0. A. of,
and 'Mr. and
Mrs. R. •.J. Phillips. •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Killough .of
°Aylmer 'visited: the latter's brother,
Russell Xing, last -week. .
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Dobie and
fafniiy'Visited friends in Wingham
ori Sunday. --
Mr. Wm., Beadle •of • Orillit " is
visiting his brother,: Chas. Beadle,
and other relatives.
Mr. and . alilrs. Albert Campbell,
Donald `Campbell ` and Mr. Win.
Campbell spent the week -enol with
err. and firs. Stan -Abel, St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit have
.returned ::trim, a three months', visit
with relatives in ,-England.
Mr. • Russell Bentley is a patient
in Goderich hospital, where he
underwent an operation.. . v
A progressive euchre. party : was
held in. the .F'oresters' Hall on Wed
nesday night. ;:Prizes - Were awarded
to Mrs; Ellis Little for high • score;
Miss . June Beadle for low score ;•
Chas. Brintlley,.men's high, and Bob'
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were served. •: ,
" Scarlet 14.0.14, :held its ,monthly
meeting in .'the.- Orange'Ilall on.
Monday evening.
• ',lhe. z.x.P.l~r. • • will hold their
niontlily meeting ' hi • the Baptist
Chnrcli. next ,Sunday evening • at
7.80% p.tu.. The' meeting will, be '
charge of Mr. and, ,Mrs. Wilfred:
yesterfelt and Jerry.. There will
be •special musical numbers. Every.:
one ls' welcome. ,
M'r. and Mrs. Louis Duddy' at:
'tended:the• funeral of Mrs.',Ruddy's
brotiie , who passed away suddenly
in 'Detroit.
Born, -�-Iil Winghain General' Hos.
pita,l, on ° Saturday*, M-archt Isth, to
Mr. and vXrs Gordon ° Wali if Lang
Side. (nee ,Marjorie Arthur), a
'dauugliter. a Y .
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Born, Xn AleXs«ticirn, llosp •l,.
Goderich`, on; Sunday, Mardi. 18th,
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to• Mr�.,and Carl l Govier -Or
East Wawaitosh, :il son.
• Mr. Albeit Campbell has sold lira;:
farm 011;,,the 18th ' concession of
liulleif ,to Elliott Lappa Norwich;,,
through ;'the V.fJ.A,, ix d has
chased t u ptir
ed he farm '.of ,Thoiias Jardine-
On the . 2nd' concession of Fast
Wawanosh...
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Presbyterian •�'.,rye.
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meeting of the' W,M.Si otw' Knox'
hurch- The •• •res •
prrssbyterian . L" . n 11_:11 p.
dent; Mrs. Edgar"' l4awsofl, presiders
and :offered prayer. The devotional
T)eriod Was ..token by Mrs, Wesley
Bradinock. , A .letter was read, from'
the: Presbyterial press secretary re-
garding the $y nodleal meeting
which' is to be held in Goderleii, '.
May 10, t1;12',,, ,'Mrs. W. Good.wns
appointed a' • delegate. A readings,+
Work' of 1,i. Port Reeei tionist:,, was
given by Cera. Gordon Dobie; °glearzy :
Ings, from; "Glatt, Tidings" were
.given; by 'Mrs. Fred Ross, and Ur& -
W," Good' contributed a reading.
The :first ei apter in the study book
""China" 'was . taken by Mrs. John
Houston. The roll call was
ah w r"ed with the name of a mis-
sionary..
is-
sionary• Mrs, W. Br"adnockoffered
the ,,losing prayer. The' hostess,
ass d- by Mrs. Ross, served 're-
freshments. The Easter meeting
rill.be held in _the church. -
Women's. Listitute.---Mr. Clarence.
Rennie. of Clinton, :assistant agi-
cultural. 'rep_t+esentative, was the
guest speaker at the monthly -meet-
ing of • the Women's Institute, held
in the Foresters' Hall. Mr. Rennie
gave an interesting talk on agri-
culture. He spoke of the work of
the Junior Institutes and Junior
Farmers and urged parents to: try
to • keep the . young • people oil the
farm 'by giving them some interest;
also to "make the farm attractive.
He urged better crops and ;,also
'spoke on the T: -B. test which is
being carried On in this county.
He stated that .the church should.
be the hub,. of the com #unity and
everything. should' centre . around it.
he 'spealer was. introduced by
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Gordon McClin-chey, ,- convener o
agriculture for • thep Institute. • A
solo Vas rendered by Mrs.Gordo
tilt/ titto 3itni AtPby"t'VAtt.40
Phillips ,Ali interesting' talk oi
"Special Education in Ontario" wa
given .by •Miss = Margaret Jackson
Mrs. Wm. IIaggitt contributed a
'solo. Current events'were reviewed
:by Miss Elma Match. The roll evil
;gas answered • with "How to • be a
good neighbor.'t • The president,'
Mrs., Herb, Mogridge, presided . for
the meeting. A vote of thanks was -
extended Mr.' llennie by Mrs. G:
Mcelinehey and endorsed by a11.
Baxter McArter• has been ap• •
pointed assessor for the Village of
Blyth.
Clinton Town Council has voted
each of its eight members $50 for
services Ili 1949. •
In; line with other towns•'in the
district,' Clinton will have daylight
saving time from Sunday, April `2.1,
to Sunday, Septemb.elr25....
William F. •. Burgman , ` Who this
week retired from the post of C.N.'R.
agent at 'Wingham after • almost
thirty=seven years • in ' the position;
established two records.. He held
the position:; df• -agent at Wingh'am•
longer than anyone else, and he met
the. 6 a.m.-train- 11,000 tines. with:
out tL,lp:iss•
Thomas'. 4, Hudson died 'at his
hone at Hensall :on. Saturday In
his eighty-third` year. • In years
gone by -he, was active in -munici0s1
affairs and served as Councillor' and.
r�jeve • ' His wife predeceased him
and he is.survived by one son,
Lloyd, of St.,Marys,:and a 'daughter•,
'Mitchell, of Exeter. - `"
Mr,, and :&1,s. W. A. Reiman and
daughter Carol:have left Exeter to
return to their home in Peru, where
i'S a'R`eftut3 .v*itt t it
the 'Stranditrd Oil''CO; Mrs. Rennin
and Carol had 'been visiting for
ON -6r a .. year with the ,for,ner's
father, W. G. Medd of Exeter. Prom
New: York -they 'were to, •takeiI, boat
and proceed -by way of, the Panama
Canal to Peru. ..
• The death of John} Albert . 1liils,
of Blyth, occurred in . the Clinton
hospital . on Friday morning, in his
eightyr first, year. Wit.' .Millis, htt is
sulfered''a 'cerebral hemorrhage the
Sunday, previous. 'A' native of-
•Hiiilett,...he ,farmed •in •thaLtown.ship
anti eu•yeaxs ago, when .he retired.
to Myth. Besides his, wife he
leaves daughter, yrs. Walter
':Buttie, ;Parkhill, •and` two .,sisters,
Mrs. C. _,C, 7aine; ' S,eafgrth,, and
Mrs. -F. R. Clysdale, Thorndalc. -
Death of. Wm. Carter,' '
Well-known 'Poultryman .
Williir�n Carter,
.well-kno%vu • Fes',dent of Londesboro,•, died in the
Clinton hospital; on ,.March 5th,• lir
.1}is, eighty-foti.rth year. • ,le • hid
suffered, a stroke 'White sitting, in
the (store At .Londeaboro. and died
shortly after being admitted to the
:hospital. 'Il'e .; was bot fl.:iit :(Millett
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"God Save the King" brought 'the•
meeting to a close Refresh'h eats
were • served by Mrs. Wilfred.
Plunkett, 'Mrs.. Chas. ijnst, ••\rrs.
Win. Gross, 'Mrs. Harold Gross .and.
:firs. L. Ruddy. , •
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'and lived in:that•'township] a js
life: le was' ani supexiutendenb-of w
Hallett .fortwenty-seven years; but
was. -widely known. as - a: poultry ,,
fancier and a • judge at.; poultry -
show
shows throughout the district: He.
Is survived by bis •wife, a' daughter.
Mrs. D.•R. Macl enz a of Lucknow,
and a son, George, „livingg on the'
home' farm, • •
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