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SKATES, ETC. •,
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ROADS,.BUILT 'AT !STEVENSON
N.. TRAM. . ••
.The" Department of Lands sand
Forests @Have been 'building roads ht_
the County l,orest Tract three runes
west of Brussels. These roads, are
spent The fallowing' is the Huron
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west
serve 'as a fire iirotectiounxieasure l[xs• 1\a e i ti Counij Library exchange sewdtlle
as well as Making the :area a ,n-
Mx. f Li far December, 19�r1: •
rc�ssi�ble for trc'e,platlltixjg and:wovd-Thursday,�lov." 0
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Zi'y lot llxanilge�Znent. Italy �t.1 v '' A.\1.
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. '1`lie entire area".is to be planters "I3 aK f Toronto
Uadericit School 3:4J•
t • nr\t spring with pine, larch; spruce and :airs. Mike Martin of Stoney Friday, Nov:'30 ,. �'
,i ani ash trees: A leeellahwal tree creek spent layinday visiting sirs, Wiugllant High Schools;9:0() A.31.
planting, 111ItIiine will be t!SFd thong _lialrthai (7"\'oils and family. Brussels Iligh School A.M.
1' with hated planting on the rougher •e; . 1 €� ' b (Intended for last week)•A.M.
places. ' KIN<IbS�134RID&L, Nov. 20.—Mr. Brussels Public �bthool r ,
v�'tufoi•th Nigh School � i :1J 1 ,lar.
da This property is owned by the Francis Griffin of.-Flint,'Michigan,. y p;M•
`•' ('uuuty anti luvkeci alter by .the is visitixig with Thomias Walltice for'' :,. ,lit•Iiillop
cv KS. 1, Hrillett P.A1„
�a Department of Lauds and Forests a- few clays. a'.,- Monday, Dec. 3
�'� 'flout the Gone Otfice at Stratford,' Mr,'.,llike Martin 'and friends ,
Gl �. J NIr-Iiiilop
▪ from Stoney Creek visited friends bS1 5 8, Arc Killop
PItIESTAP.--V1'Ilt ll here on thel> . _
it
ttp to the north 3:3:. (►, Moliiljop
A quiet Wedding Was solemnized ern huntlhg grounds.
b•:b. -il i4ic�illop ...
at jt. Peter's, Church, Drysdale, on t Mrs. Patrick Sheredan and daugh- j '
c� b.b. 0, Willett
1V nestlay of last week, at .' r3:00• ter Mary of Hamilton visited with
S, S. 7, Mullett
a.m., when Veronica Agnes . Wild, .l•Irs. Martha, O'Neil during the past ,
S.S. •.11, Hallett
Clinton, .(laughter of Mis''1". Wild,,, week: " Tuesday •Dec.
13ayhel(l,• 'and the late lir. Wild, Avery pretty wedding took place. s s 9, Goderich A.M.
wt ats united in xuar riage 'to Mr. in. St. Joseph's Church, Saturday,, ;Clinton ` oderic F. School . A.M.
Oscar George Priesi#ap;. Clinton, son ,November 17, when Rev. Father S S 5 Hallett P.M.
of Mr,, Fred Priestap, Sebriirgyille,. 'McMartin united in marriage S'. g� Hallett P.M.
and the late Mrs. 1'restap. The Joseph r Fitzgerald and Leilla Myth School P.M.
ceremony was performed by. Rev. Murphy. After breakfast the young Wednesday, Dee. 5
Father Born -dean. Given . in lliar-•'couple left on their honeymoon with S S 4,Stanley West $.:•15 A.M.
nage , by. her brother, ,)ir. Joseph a: shower of best wishes from their 4 StanleyEast• A.M.
Wild, Clinton, the bride wore a many Priexlcls. S.S.
'S.S. 9, Hay. and Stanley A,�i.
street -length 'dress of ro�'al blue The death of Maurice Deveraux A.M,
French ,crepe with velvet, trim, in Alexandra "Hospital, Goderich, Zwich School
Dashwood behoof P.M.
matching hat, and a corsage of 'November 18, in his 74th, year, ,Hensall School ' P.M,
pink Briarcliff roses. Mrs. Theo• carne as' a shock to ' Kingsbridge' Thursday, Dec. 6 ' •
Flynn, Clinton,- the bride's attend- residents. The funeral mass was Crediton School 1:00 P.M.
anti, 'wore a•'street=leugth dress of sung in St. Augustine Church on S.S. 1, Stephen f'.11.
wine - taffeta, matching accessories, Tuesday morning _at,' 10 'a•m• by R.C.A.F. t Centralia School P.M.
and corsage . of yellow -roses.' Mr.- Rev. Father Toth. Interment was Friday, Dec. 7
Theo. Flynn .was best man. At the in' St. Sepll!s• ° cemetery, Kings- 'I3elnol+e Library
• .i x._ -.-..-._ - -.c . O' .__ _ _ '_4.. - -- . _-..__. _ . -
lc�(��ati<)xr- trnd-d-rttxlel that fvllot� ed i)t icl e. �•Il_ � veti erau� leaves to.
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mown his, loss two sons, James of IJatkelet
St. Augustine and .'John of Kings-
bridge. Mrs. Patrick Moran is a
sister. °
The heavy -snowfall of Saturday'
and Sunday, came as a surprise
after • a week of summer weather
;with teiuperatures' up to .GO degrees.
• Long •distapce . transmis •ion '7of
natural gagbeganin 1801 Mich "twa ' . Apt for a province which boasts
pipelines were built from north rn the Caaiiad'ian Rockies, British Col -
Indiana to •Chi'eago�'-t, distance f lunhia has as..its motto, ."Splendor
about 120 miles. Without Diminishment."
EING'SBRIDGIE, Nov, 28,—skirl.
•
Ed. 'BeyAolds. and daughter,
Theresa,and friend 'of Hamilton
the week -end with Mr. and'
c •ar n.
141411 Reynolds o New s-
keard is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
• Dalton. a •
Miss eatrice enney o
The Canadian -mainland supplies
•more than two-thirds of • Newfound-
. ladnd imports:
Advice to the lovelorn is the
oldest syndicate feature in. news-
papers. . .
A.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
at the.. Little Inns Baylfield, the
bride'8 mother received in "an -after-
noon dress of navy crepe, with navy
accessories and a white carnation
corsage. Following ng a xlitor trip to
the , •i'nitecl States, • \ir.• and ,Mrs.
Priestaap will reside in Clinton.'.
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IN SNOW, SLUSH . OR MUD
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Monday, Dec. 10
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Goderich ,Library ti :4.5 1.M.
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-LEEBURN•
LLT I3U,ItiN, Nov. 28. -- Messrs.,
.glyby and Jim Cook returned front
the West la4 week. The weather
was very cold^nnd disagreeable and
while there they nes'er forked one
sheaf. • They' were fortunateIn
seeuriug' win•it on road construction.
3lrs. Eluiier Bennett of Detroit
visited last week with Mr, and Mea-
',l`t)renee Hunter.- Mr, Elmer Ben-
l1ett, Claire, Verna and Terry
visited at the week -end.
3Ir. Wilbur Stewart spent a fent/
bays in Toronto last week,
Mr• and Mrs. I-iexilay Powell and
family 'nova labt •°week to their
new -house, We Williams 'farm, on
the' Maitland eoneession, Goderich
•
Mr. Hume Olntton was in Toronto
last 'week as a' delegate to •the
convention of Cream Producers'
,Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Hunter and
Linda Jean' motored , to Inwood on
Sunday to visit the latter's parents,
Rev. and Mrs. W. Newman.' They
are pleased to repart Rev. Mr. New-
man is home from the 'hospital in
London and 'improving nicely.
stirs: John Chisholm has received
word that her son, Father Harry
Chisholm, has recovered sufficiently
to return to his parish in Maid-
stone after 'undergoing an� opera
ation in Windsor hosi'fital.
This district was weld represented
at the Colborne Township nomin-
ations at Carlow last Friday. night.
Elections are quite in -order these
times' with one for reeve, councillors
and school" tlrlstees .on Monday,
Deceui'ber.
x'e 3.
Pentat on f•Bronq this Amed re=
district at -
,tended the Colborne Township Fed-
eration " of Agriculture banquet at
Carlow 1ast.'Tuesday night. They
enjoyed. .a good turkey dinner fol-
lowed by a splendid concert.
Rushed to Hospital. —. Mr. and
a1Trs. Andrew Bogie motored to
Sarnia last Thursday. Mrs. Boie
remained to be ,with their daughter,
Mrs. Jno. Quaid,' whose infant
daughter, Betty, was rushed to the.
Sarnia .Hospital. attest' reports
Betty. was' showing Some improve-
iell$• ��_
• The ,closer a mean, the more dis-'
Mitt Mk pals.
• I appreciate most sincerely' tile work.
' b
and support ,'extended ' on my behalf
thy the, Electors of ' 'the Riding of
•
1R:TFR.?G >I^TTI' • and 'a nicely worded address. was •
read by • -Mrs. Bill Stirling. The
presentation of a lovely trilite lamp •
was made by Mr. , Ai'vin .Bottles.
Bill replied, thanking •all on behalf-
of his wife." -Lunch was served..
A large number , attended 'the
dance on Friday eight in Bayfield
town hall to the •.music• of Irwin's
Orchestra in honor of Mr.. and Mrs.
13ii1 Mellwain (newlyweds)'. A.
miscellaneous. shower was held con- .
silting of many costly, and useful
articles. An address was read by
'Miss Mildred Westlake and a .pres-
entation was made from the. neigh -
and 'friends Of 0lavely cot%ee
table, -Dancing--continued-- -till wee:. •
small hours.
' PORTER'S HILL, Nov. 28. --The
W.A. will• hold their December meet-
ing at the. home of Mrs. Gordon
Manning. on, • Wednesday, December
5. Note the change of date. The
election of officers • fol the_ 'new
year will take place at this meeting.
Tliis; Friday evening tie 8.15,• Rev.
/Newton of Holmesville will
show pictures in Grace church spon-
sored by the W.A. Lunch ,will be
served. •
'I`heCommunity Club will hold its,
2irst party on Friday, evening,
December 7. ''Evtry$ne• welcome:
Couple Honolred.—A presentation
and social evening was held at the
school hoose on Wednesday even-
ing lir' honor of Mr„ and Mas. Kill
,.,
honer
, Wlio were.• recentl mar-
. Y
ried. The evening was spent ill
Playing cards. Mrs, Alvin Proctor-
won
roctorwon ladies' higfi-'•Prize and Mr. Allen
Betties, high gent. Qpnr olation
prize$ went to Mrs. Bill Townshend
and Mr.,M. Vandemeer. The young
couple. were asked to cone forward
10:00 .1...11. .
.1':1.5 P.M.-
3 :00 'P.M.
S.S. 1, \1 e`tr11 a'tiiatllosh 8:45
Iielt;r::vo b$ 10:00 A.M.:
11'ingliiim . 11 :09.. A.M.
l>+Iln�;.�nliota M' • 3':00 •l'.31.
Wednesday, Dee. 19'
Br
Ethel
Ethel
i Moncrief 1 :15 P, Ai.
r2, C ra nbroolL '� :1 J P.M.
THOMAS MENARY
Tie furierai 'service for Thomas
Menary, East . street, was. held at
the Cranston and Walter funeral
home at 2 p.m'., Monday, Rev.'; B°
H. Fairr, of 'St. George'd • Anglican
Church- officiating. Pallbearers were
Livingstone Menary,, .Hugh Menary,
' ClitfordMenaryark Wiggins,
Frank Glenn,, Park
and ''George Caldwell.
Interltieiit took place in Dungannon
cemetery.
M1', •1j enal ry died • it t his house - in
his 85th" year 'fast Thursday. A,
-son of, the late Mr. and firs.
Thontcrs, Menary, .ire was a -native
of Ashfield and lived at Sheppard -
ton for • many years before moving
to Goderich 12 years ago. }Ie was
a ,.xneinber of the Orange Lodge at
Belfast. His wife, formerly Eliza-
beth Pierce, predeceased. him ;by
se'v'eral years. •
'Surviving are, Ja daughter,.., Miss
Mae Menary, ' Goderich, and one
brother, William Menary, of Ash=
"leid. .
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num hames. ,
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over 1000,,4n Canada who, by
manuf acturirealumilnutrr arti-
cles, make life easier for evc:ry-
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to generate electricity to make
• alumiriutn ,for ourselves•, and
the rest. of the free 'world.
Aluminum Company of Cana-
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1949 Mercny 6 Passeuge�r Coupe, brand new tires,
a' lovely car. l A y .
1947 .Buick Roadrtaster, A-1 condition',
1939 Ford -Coach, new pa .n.t job.
Other '. lower pr ked cars, older Odell.