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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-01-12, Page 7rrorrr,41. •••1111,11.rn - 2131$,,0 notify Monaa. and custontezi now located at Reliance in 'Wasson ai uildhitran Kingston fit, am Prelmea to repairs and lubricatione`bn maim of vast • • •:.••• The eAttantee te, OW Funeral Home ---Where every family zsassured• 'Ofcomp1eel,personalized .IIorneinakerkif enttei w1L Atd flour,' -'0a pigo, th-4-,spaTAisktra4"ers. toolawilup tate, and 'Walnut -Meats broken- in from Old ,ATeXic.0 the, cocoa heat, ep°14axeseette°Inesixg'til°rel4vir4.;'7wiet1111-,;441.14. . • lightly.,tionred pan and bake dt- 375 degrees, for greatrbetaniSt naPled-ROCOa.;;Theo • `;' ,h0 TIP 1. y :COCOA Pagry; add' one tti ,bron*, ,Tood. et -the gods.'" r 4 • lyteople the World , Over ' Con. ea far „ One op pastry, flour skier., cocoa eb,eoolate ..staple foods 'and Use both great, ,• .betere,. you miX in shortening,. ' variety.- of VVaya.., - „ ; "11.17 .0hOcelate,`jelli Roll oou: i4hoeOlate_-,flavor popular and ' Ladd six tbstos. cOCoa: to Mixttire It 40 always .,-eask- to: -.prepare `) of ,:01X , Cocoa,. or, ..ehoe(ilato fottiL, At enp,' of Li. • Instant 01;19C014tel,'4i:04,144, cocoa, made rintritionsly,, enconr-', ages the drinking of 'milk. Further.; to one-quarter pup More,' those 'who consider? the cost • and Air. nntil,"blend , ix in of . h!ealtivgiving'. drink may be. two ..gupal sifted,4elfig.eUfOr and surprised to knoW.- that you :get spread On cake, •." - biot'sr large Opp, to the pound *4- ChoeOlate ; Cream „one -7 goOd brand of cocoa today..Autter, four cups 'icing sugar and add •two pi:mares , COCOA .SYRIJP • thlr:ee!tbertr.--';SCiti9i1P1.CO enee.lte-Ildel• a • „,,„ -•one-quarter cup creanc.: which has `•been -.14-1,1Fterte--#r4eak, 5:--;;Olarfaenr4-0;001ate' one-•-ttiptgra.ted,,,Otange rind to - one eup orange syrup... :which they made ',into a -beverage fo„41;speaoeeaSIOn01, eaelLia47,29 , SOnany, ,,tarallles-11-avannd7likt,--Ctranston_serviee helpful and =. , capablethat again: and.again Other famiget-CoinTelle-ta-on'-the'2:4-' -;recorainendatimi e-f:frie48. ' We apPr‘l-ate this confidence -and JR every way to quf utmost — tO merit iti. . ,, - • ..•. ••... • • ., ;,- 7 • • • GOD EliltHI ---- OR I,G! NAL FUNERAL HOME p. cocoa, . -"1/2.t0p, R7T • Mix cocoa and 'sugar well ie.: - A -ether.'" Add boiling water,*. eon -thine -stirring,„Bring„.„mix to a ball and poii-rTinte7-Clean'---Jai7 and-- store;. -lit electric refitgeriter:- • •- 409e.. cuocoirim.p.--3.-: woo°, two -tablespoonsof cocoa syrup inirserving'cup anal% with hot- milk., , . - :.,t • - -11101J.L.REIVCOE04:.ODDiNG 2/3 ° cup cocoa • Miqup, remain -wheat• • 3/2 "Cup sugar „. 1 I:Mark-1)1MP ' • Irt tsp.A vanilla ' ' . ' Mix cocoa,' \ Cream of *beat and sugar:. 'Bring railk to lioIllng- point. Add*,dry ingredients and wok ;fif- teen minutes, stirring Constantly. Mayor -, with: .vanilla, 'Rinse 'jelly moulds 'With 'cold-- water; '. fill with. mixture and chili. Serve with eus-4 tard sake or Cream.„-. • .1 ""' • -- MAPLE •PUTTER', TARTS . 3 tbspS, 'Shortening . butter , cop ,p,mvut sugar \ • .4 tbsps -Cocoa • cup Maple. SyrUp • 2 eggs .% tsp. Vanifla. • 2/3cup walnuts Cream "the butter and' slibifening\ together:, •-.'el.dd the other lngredi- ents. , Mix Well 't0u.d pour -by spbOri- fuls- into mibaked pattle alte--An elentric,..amen,,,at,egrees for abouetWelity---fiveniintites;.Makes twelve- tarts. • . TYROL MUFFINS . favorlte nrufrin-batter.i, Fill each mould half full and„ -place piece of 'Sethi -sweet •ChocOlate on it, and I, ill ;with more-batt.Then place, another piece Of chocolate on .topi:. Bake In, eleetrie -oven at 409 degrees for 30 minutes. ;1/2- Cup -butter ; • ' Clips granulated sugar 3- eggs • .% -csaP flour salt ' ""'"' 3 -Squares. Cooking. choColate 1 cap Wainut_m_e_atS Mrs.- Straughan of, .GOderieil • Spe.nt. •fejw. ,days ?last week With- . , _ her -daughter, Mrs.'"Hovvard- Sturdy. Mrs, G. Ginn 'was" ahle. to return to her hoin'e ititt, week,' after being a patient for about a week, in Alex- andra Hospital.. • . • ••r The • met the.lhOmel4f.: BHNMILLER, JAIL, 1.04.-7.7.The., miss4Cay. Holmes, an Tuesday even-. -nuni-tongregational meeting of Ben- ing of last . Week. Owin,g to the. niiller United Church will be held ,weather-.. MA, the condition :6t. the tifdaY, January 13, the chureiL. • - •iIr. Ross F.isher, who underwent an operation .In the Settorth hos- pital recently, was able to return oine-"One-day ' Mr. and. Mrs. Benton ,Good of Goderigh 'spent 'Sunday • with _Parents; Mr. -and H. Good. • • • Quite a nutnber • from. Beninille.: attended . the WoMen's 'Institute euchre party at Carlo* last Friday night. .• 777". Mr. and; Ma. A. Boss of Gale- rieh and Mrs. L. 'Jervis ,of,i-InTmes, vine. were visitors- With 'Dirs. Walter0 the past week. 1. • ST ART' DISCOVERED . " , . et;eighteenth Century was the '7*§"..Y,Trar-ef the potters.- 2 Sincethese - days, craftsmen. the world over have 'Striven.. to. imitate the 14asters.' of the .71700'S..: ;Until ' or they have beeause. Many of the: secrets of imparting and .glaze into' the clay, were lo Cluj:the in-. dnOtrial revolution- h.:swept the • old and new worlds inpeotineteenth century: „Now, -however,. after 1,nany years of -exparimenti,4ome-- Of tlie• "lost" Laetrets have beenglisetiVered; ncectding a United Kingdom firm *claims ,that Its tech. •niciana have succeeded in correctly ithitatin.g,„ the coloti 'and 'glazing techniques off-the:a! einTfaterViift'S- •• ,stroeriy,counutugtifi*Ne. aiiidoiik--EiceteTi- Sea. ri Write Box 16o, or phone 413, - Exeter - and, wq ghalk..be pleaged to Several* thousand -buyers :and fashion'fourrialisti: frem. , ... ,.. .. over. fifty countries Were .in London for the-;,4•Fashi0 . Fort-. 7n.ight._194W-Ej!eg.fintiy.-to,..-ateAltItal#A.4: iptininaeady-to-- ,.. ; ' eeePte44.47.-PR 1.O.4,..,4%-.Akall.#11:O.. ;wear fashions, -,-4..•diSpiay efteata•and•Suits,7WAV*01.4114ZeW •usinesS-. edniista--.0--11.-- grocery, fed )owarlivaitoirx77—:,---,'. ' • • ' - .• of -the • Parithrir-CVoWative;..*The ., by the -XantfreAndr Co-iaiiiii4fittittfaCtiikers"z,Dittport• .Gronpr- mill, farm supplies and egg7grading • -Drilling, has'." been carried ',..dOvin;. • and held. at, Grosvenor -House, rat..k-,144ne. This . picture ....shows (left) • a Ledux ,model -coat -in blue, ..white cheek , 'station. ., , - -----, , ." ' .raore than, WO, feet on the farm of• tweed -.ivith. Crossover' collar,' and (right) A Rarella tued0r- liain Sherrill!, died in the W.inghaln to14.-fik,-theL,hoi4e of..finding4d1.-,,Ten: , Rebecca Farrier, Widow. Of . Wil-;• Herbert Allen six miles from' Nal - brown, green tweed swagger 'etrat;--tbe-.-ifoie-ef-Twhich eau. hospital On December- 22nd, In her years ago a hole was , sunk :10)00- • . be worn in several differmit Ways,' 'Note the large cuffs.- ', , ninety-sixth year, Born ',An Wont- felt ontheAllen; lam and-Iieldeilt . . „ . ,.0.04.00.:-.0ii. . , .. ,,x . w ttir -county, she came with her Sonie" Indieatiort -.Of ' oil.' . 'A", prtvate, ' ,-_, BENIVIALtg • '• • :-TOWNSTITP COUNOL p:re L.. ,_..._.,..,.. . and in 1878 married Mr. Slier -riff, on Us farm, but inembers*.are hoit'- gtsto_West Waivannsh:in 180, :syndieate is,„Uaneing, a.second test • '. Who dieirtwerityifour. 'years ago. toe): opeful.of striking oil. . it intik% .• .,,,..• ILI:OG.0;7er iiIP:7491,irlii_i13_::_,°_00,17:11Len.:P.,,°±41:e.i. ,ci_h.:..er,ailsTSur9evc,i.Ared -by one son and be two -months yet befOre -:the Oil.- • . • ier ./.;ir dauglithaL,,ialso a brother, W. lers are down to the Alept.4' ,at, vcf-b,44--. . bthile jAarnsutainrYeegttinb.4'114101.11th9line yessevaiir.Ie. for .-t;',iritimiktonts t'olloma0.00-1)n;i1',ictill'''. .re.)1. : - .,,,,.' '.: P. ' ' • *toil blen,Inb$,:f°1l.nd';',..iri:*7-.14--ali..: •4, , , . • . • . . . , - ... . Luckno* Legion; ."' , .- Reev,e' Gordon A,'"-Orir".and, OvAn-, • Ictild' gaii.6, '•••been i 1444 At'.44t7ivtitrii,"terfto Exeter's publict i.., 13:61140"1:1';';''e,:hPlqukrYsi' a7.4t1111:14in'. ,IN.Nieleitb°01sia°0:*•ofF4.--11r.E1141ekterillinlY146' two live -year-olds are.x.e0Ytv.rocl, ,toWn" sidw took nbtlf„Telast week in of Helelt .'Tan Camp, tbe 0.v(44,71sh•tri:rett.,:o beeu 440-4.1744.Aien, to431,;:rtrut .7twh:cigieurtr • ' After 'a trip, .to Northern' vntarte :terfi:4):OnCltitirfsil66;° 0! the Suprezne Oourt the couple will 414ke. th*'11°11* 411 -Toronto for twenty-five •Yea -r$,' , LPL Exeter ,YAPOth." 'a Partner of AXthur $1401t, i(lroet3 'AinUdik . Wing ,r.-Conimander-, ._Robert, `F.:. uNeter tOokTeoranland the Year' gyp', celebration r smashed'. a • gliut911. oP:1 'Mirror An .04%4041114,' br.OE.0 '-- Thursday laat • 'Efe:Aucceeds yiring- large plate', .glass. windovv7btr a 'Oomniacider 'Chester 1 -lull, p,r.g. grocery store and tv.pane of &Ss in. who goes to'Ottawa, after two. years another building, and; after*ards'''--- -usofninandIng-.0faCer••••-atf;Olintoz- tried to -fimasit-severat,"--ear`7",wIndows.:---- - _Norinan, Radford,- who has • been. '033Ployed 'with the , Myth. Partners' C.o-operatiye' for ol.e past two years, He was picked. up by. a policeman and a doctor was called. to dress a wound received bis ...crazy .z.• • • • • Drllling for 011 - ,roads, the attendancewas not OS - large as usual. . 0.ICay IPluites was. -hostess to the members of her, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority on.--1Wednesday-,even ing week: • - , „;• Ladieie.Aid Meeting. -Tho Ladies' Aid ;met at the r home. of Mrs. • O. Whitely and Mrs..* B. "Whitely- Ton. ,Wednesday afternoon of, last -week, -witlx--a „good attendance, call was: an'sWered with di4e•cit Year's • resolution. the Scripture was read by- Mrs. B. Walter. Sev- eral ,letters'of thanks from shut- ins for Chriatnias gifts Were read - FUNERAL SERVICE! - f '"N:07CATir-oliter-, or of our Funeral Home, Toron-- to The 'president.' read 'it • card.' and • • • : letter from Mrs. I. Hninber JAAL13,41rrISTE, . Iffaroitton 4*fendieg Christmas • • . IS FORGING AHEAD -greptingS--.Ar,---411--4-Mentbers ,or • Mrs. (Rev.) KilkOtt,.a. fornie-r• much- I iMMtpia•entsioenalltalidaita!ltshielaCruetbh:ei'fa'"ru-ital-air WA: in t Q .. ilarcte. of her. sister?: loved minister'S. wife', #112. is cot -i, is 6:" halkcentery: behind ., the" -rest fined to a hospital. )ztri.-XI'arence 1 of Atte country in. •his fanning ,Sturdy Was appointed, bazaar C00 practices 19M ' .\#. splendid ,.p practice's. There , are visions.' of -gram-7-of.....readingg,..,,cAnteat...q.; e e 4,44,12-..ciiiiiitersomezpiterinrilt•- tr.°'•.i:sloW-moVing •oten tilling.' the poll Was" in charge, of Mrs. Reg. Sturdy: tant IT:thought •of as ioineone frOM A• dainty lunch was 'serVed by the •hostesses. _ ' - - , \ . . emors*,, K. C. mernei.--7( E. IT-, Gii-ggic • . Mrs.- Bruce Cann; „ of -Clinten, gleets' Mears .., Wiimeir.flarrisen- and 0--• E. Laith: made- a long-distance call to talk. to ...Robert. Simpson Of .Kintall is the. waite all 't6cok the ileelifratien of ,her Mother in Holland; a. distance -new , president' 'of - the 1„..,ticknow , office and -oath of Eilleglaaee befere• of about 4,000 miles: Mrs. Cann branch .. of the . Cana,diati Legion; the Clerk - at 11 .a.ni: .and then Ifil-eatne to Canada from Holland to Other Offieers eleeted at -the . last' - i -johracigto.megt again-,at,-.1.•-p.ra._ Years ago as a .vvar bride,„ meeting- are; FirSt. yice-president, . Minutes of the4ii.hastvteav.,:taerdlirezeyt:: mST,rdeliF,alior, and , xi. - - ,. ...,,„ ,Kpreeusnideetlapt.,, 'Onapirertia jxtiQeheojeoac, evi:rt.e:-,4,. ing ' were.. -read. rtRheohnefutsroonn ocf:rCoparliomw., teacurytivtreeedomsntroeriter,te.,..01Ww. 00Anct Dre-rwenr.nlaez.. Sehebi. Attendance Officer; 'PO., 1t i11 be 'held In the' Clinton OM- party, David-fCtowan, .Clifford Craw,' * . --,PreWererifinlore legiate. Institute Wilding: , 'ford. - •"/,, • , . ,. . .. law NoM.setting the salarid_les-trofttihncle different officials,Wastlille giyen. a first reading; Clerk,;,.$300.; provement Association, •presiding, a. Kenneth , McKenzie; • William . Treassurer;:$200; Assessor, to be 84 landing 'held, last week -,,at Clinton Pappas, Clifford 'CraWifOrd.; ser - 'when his duties are -ascertained ;7 -decided on Mareh 10 and 11 as. the geant-at-arnas,, Milani. •-Stimson;. Collector, $150 , and :Penalties.; dates for the third anunai seed fair. phaplain,.Itev. A:011 TaVeneri calor' . lienitters_oftthe 'Council to receive . -7. Pronipt Ainbulance .......,- . —..—_ .................,.. ST. HELENS „.........,-.....,..-,_7_ : .Servicp . . . P ne 05 -- 'tell: -365-eirr ' 1--tsp. Na°111a ' .. ST. HELEN.; JartF9,-Mr. Fiml _ . '•. ,.-4 . Anderson, and MI-.,..,,p,m1.110s. David Cierrni-the-,huttert add the sfigar gra-dtuav • "iidd' the eggs -And -±heat Ande'rson • of ,-,--AshlieldOvere-- receas i . visitors,' with ,kra;,..*.aelitt,,,, and.' MA _ . , and_m_La„: Lorne Woods. '''-‘,. ' ' ' . : . , Mrs. M. G. Newton has retaX ed exriedy ere. Ica'. .ip . , fr.145•40:MOMPI 43 for, each sitting of the board, and 'MI for./._acting ,,as road com- Missioners, . .' . ''' Bylaw No. g, appointing ;the vari- ous ,officers, Was filled; with the exception of Assessor, : until the cur- rent ..Court .of ' Revision .haa been finished: Clerk, ,R; E. .ThoMPSOn; Treasurer, H. B. Whitely; Collector, H. "sturdy ;. School Attendance. -OA, licer...X..te,d...X1aolininl-Liits;:de..4 eitied.••-not, to appoint a-.weedin- the pages of,a history of medieval speetor for, the Township, but raffle', 1 Europe.- 1. ..• . • 1- let the County Weed Inspector be . No picture, • 'however,-• can ,-_-4,1:re tfie only inspeetor. Q. C. Gin- was farther from -the truth. In the last appointed the TOwnstripi*Trepresent- letr-years-thel-Quebee farmer -ha ative (111. the GOskricii Hi h School jpa,de remailkable• Progress in scien-. Area•Board“theIrvine ebbutt the thic agriculture. , Although one repreSentative on the Clinton High infght see the -odd-team.. of ',oxen lat- „Saliool _Area, Beard; ',Fred Middle - work in Some remote areas ,6f, ten ands, Reg., ,turdy, the livestock Gaspe i most .Of the .heary. work valuators for' the Township: is now done by tractors, the horse Fence-vjeWer's ,appointed were.: after spending•some i,q with. h r ' • cart has given way ' to the-- auto- Ward , 1 • Geo. • McilWain, -‹.---Ben - -- -- - • -,kpfotrile\ ea', a- -Mode of eonVeyance SovgerWand-Geo.:_Feagan; ward 2, righter, Mit. ClaytonCeliarlton•spf --koNchwureh and Village. Many militia A.ustin StiirdY,- Jas. McMillen and , Port Albin, who is .- again, a°, 1)8,004 ciptili lei\ are ,,,4eeping ,seep-ndttry Dougall, Rodyes; _waid, -3, Doug.: me- -in the Chathani hospital" , Tbe National Film ,.. Board; *la_ bre.,-,,„, ' ' roads plowed during winter to eiy. Dougall, r. McClure and, G. Rath- pres "t a coinintnity filra program:" ,,,, a ,,,_, : ruralr.h, o ,. -k • - well;,,,ward4. and 0,.,Kred, 1Vilddie- •` 'wtOlit4;41E..._;j:16Waurta andteil,iiPotter ;. Edens • school on: well- - , , 'use of. -,t \ea cars., 6. ' ' Council to •obtain its ,-opinion re- garding it chOnge in'•the boundaries of the. Clinton and2-c4oderian*. nigh •SchOol area. J. •-.Inkead Goderich als0,. was present -to Speak' on this subjeet. ' R. Aennett -requested--ft grant _to tbe Hitron County Seed Fair. $10 The Clerk was instructed to order ten copies of The Municilpal World - for the officials. , -The-Cletk was inStructe&a1S,o to contact County Clerk N. W. 'miner .tition-the----eounty--Goun to take IMinediate• steps. to have the entire County undertake a campaign to -eradicate the 'warble fly, it Was, felt* to be rather. nnfair,..for this Township to continue with an eradication -plan if no co-operation could be had from the, adjoining areas. rurther action' an this waS laid Over ,Until atter -•the next County Connell meeting. -,`The.Blerk .was instructed to apply CO --The- Gedei•Ich Township „Tele- phOne. SyStein for -a refired on 'a telephene, oyerpaid. , 7 . It vas pay, 9-, li,--mtiott, 70c _per :rard lorkpatchingftd•roads;' until a new bontract Tr gravellfilA • . e• . • According to the Rural Electri- • ...,.. r-- ' Blake nesday evening; Januar g 18, it 810. . • • \ - •and. w ..131ffffm ' • " , Mi. Fred :111eQpillin will ' conduct a ncatiOn Blireatr f bee, ' ''• - • — -.:___.• ' 13Oundkeepers_. a.ppornted,,, were: disctission on soil cOnservatidn.: It per cent, - ok',:tar hotheS ' in the ' " Ward -1; Robert SovverbY.; 2,',Lorne GODERICH: IVIEMOB; Ss. 'hoped,. that .everyone-Willtalee ,P.r.O.ince _have bee .:_electilfied--4 -,. Redges; - , , Merrill Switzer ;-4„, ,adirantage ' Of' the 'opportunity „to- cenaPare.d withl•WZnty'one per Cent.; - Arnold 1Vidier • 4 5 EC NICUartner• 4-111WFIST. D • . ESSI &PS . see these worthwhile pictures. . in 1940, This has. allol'l the in- ...•.* ' ' ' ' '`•' ., V(7,omen's,' Institute -Mrs Lorne otallatien ' of .. electricall -Operated 67 vv. Glazier,. :-.. . .4, is, advertised -and let. _ . : With these' names bylaW No. 2 The sectional read patrolmen . •-oya8* op mAppuou , Woods was hostess for, the 'January nio-chilles, refrigerators, ., shirig wa ' i .en fir t ' it ' - . s.g N. a s rea Trig. . . were reinstated; as It' W4S felt they Guaranteed worknianstdp at ' Mrs. S. A. Todd Presided and expenditure L' of_ $35,000 ... On the egPeclitily•lu erecting and relnoving Bylaw No . -3, to provide for the could be of valuable •assistance, SAVID , ALL AGENTS rims *. . v , Meethli of the Women,'s Institute. xgaohines, radios,. ' The ,.Canadian . prices that -will .please, ycni. roll call was respended,tto with "one ' the. Institute of , Plumbing -and' Helting Aports that •of the 150,000 Quebec --, , Towpship roads, wet discussed and, '''no*fence. Appointed -'.-were Reg. Call it our aka; or fliiiVits a anka*.froni Mrs. Morrey for gifts. farm,* hinnes 10.5'z' per cent. .have • bidoor°,plumbing, 25 per cent...inside\,,gailes,' .with the clerk, to preppie, Sturdy, D. McDougall, -Allan -Bet- was. diVided. into the.folloviing cated johnston; , Harry , Powell; Mel: NIB be pleased :ti'eaui and 'help ,good laW for health," . A letter of dna' to Box ..161, ' Goderieb.. We _.:,. to hospital Was tead, running water and',14 per' pent hand hnd'present it..,at the next Meeting: ties, Don Harris;!. R. Welsh, C. M • lioose 'a fillit66113' inex.noilskjit also',,ae Wingh4m ' Paisn, !sAat More 4 gE0.1': 1' I I wafer punips inside the •honse. Bell 6, ., .0 nstructiOn $5 000maintenance Cullough, J. Connell, R. McIlwain, mr'tandly.Plats . ..., otter from C,KINTX in regard' ItPt.,tWheikfracgr• ;,, to donate .$.0 to the; _.pTeerlepchenotn,e,,,,osetitotitisotibc4sr,,vreuarlatt eastta?- ,machinety repairs,'. $21,00,0,.. and,- MiS7-. and ,W.:' Perifound: - $20,000 ;..., new machinery, $1,990 ; J. Wilkins, Av. Forbes,: C. Tebbutt 11.. ko..SPOTTON ' svaxzmenfor kildreniraosptc ilahnients now have telephones corn- cellaneonsi $7,000. ,!: - . - - c mmonicabons read -and' Bled ,‘ --st..--Andemo,m--to:--- London.-' Mrs. G ge Stuart ,as vita, :Vitil 27 per ,eentrtir4 54 (1 Bs lass :No. 4,- to .provide. for the Were !Loin ,pities SerVice Oil CO., •°, a mostliterestint a ,,Inforfnative ago. Il'se of c onnuercia 'fertilizers, borroVth ving of . .$15,000 from _e japer -on "social .•.,#6.1 • -;,,! giving pesticides' and, other • agrietiltui.al Ithyal Bank, was given .three read--. I . many belaul ', health hin Mrs. %chemicals have increased consider- ings and pAASed. , ' , . \V. A. miller read two .poems, "De.: ably over the past"Ten' years. and, , X -t was decided that no claim If ceinber „31.4e and- St tit -.W-h has 'tesnited fir-Aarger 71elds ,and over $200,_ orl any' claim. ef! any 1 •At, ' • . YOA: • Sta114.'i . Lunch -was, serYddf )ettertcrOPs•doubt, re •liVe stock darange.ilTord •.withc-,' Mrs.,. W. A." 1-lumphreY and , l' this indicates ''''Iti?,it- .lea 4- ye. submitted without ,the"aphile , Mrs. S. A:' Todd aS hostesses. .11ap ' te • is fast moving up 7front oembro.thi.vaTluobabtuOrtst.., lvaitecc,...on_tim.„ ° ..„: -Of- the-. nearly: 100 daily news- .411 Can a's farm 'parade. ' ' ,..------- , . - •-•,..-.., , . apers publiShed in Canada, 83 are F.,4,yelk.L.Vea .• about 200:900.sons . Illhgligli-litrigtiageT, papers, li tYre and daughters' Canadians rene'ir,.±........., 4 Prench-language, papers; 4 . are •twenty-one years • age and full- Ir , ' Iritutse.,and„.X,:nye':mdalki:- -- -- strats-its'eltivra.--- -- , . 4 • ;•:- ' and CO.; SaifttionArtnY,--Ileck Menlfirial Sanaterlimi "re an indigent patient,- ProVincial Department:44 • ' , tare, Department of ,..11ighwayiV: Central 'Mortgage antl,HoUsing Cor- poration; Departinenti of -Planning rand Developitient. : eunts-•presented.--nnd-.,-tkrder.4---r- paid: Miss Acheson, use 'of ..Uottirei • $'4;, .D. Gliddon, 'relief account, •• $50.95; Registrar of Deeds,' 65c; Joseph - Wilson,- _shooting_ a, sheeti•-; dog; $5; Municipal World; 'suppliet, • HedleY...2.631,Se.,„ faX.4*-1Anfro • ; 'Bennett, grant Seed Fair, $10--r-II: B. Whitely; suppltds, .24„.; Superintendent's ,nayroIlJNO.-_, 1, $1,185.20. ; ''' • ' 'Council then: adJourned :tol• Meet" - at 1.$0 p.m. On February E. 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