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, tam Unfilaky, Peterhoro„ ,Carepte4tord, Neltmarrxet, 4.140. .
4 Oods, , NW** $',al'riO*, 90.11a.s".,Wiland, .Oraten-
ridge, le, Pailan4citktorth,XiaY, l' arr3" p0.04,,, Sud-
bury,u t
, 'AZ to4m4 '14 11" (14t4#0 Qxr. iir:e ' of IleuilsXcuiliag ;Se . liort,' neva"
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, Also-- lo......Xtriiiit•;..:.
• ,ford,' dbatbain, '
lielki.„ 'Olt b te e r g '004erIchs 0:001",
..11Arnilten, IT11.0Ver) a Os Ingersoll, oardino, • Mow, .7.,0402w,
1140,0*,4 4t,otu, IliagOr$ -1411.:,„, Owen Siiihidt vaszio; V41raorstork; VA** -
'V,Int Xighlt Elte,; Ci, tharllies, S.t. liktarysi -' Sarnia, 4outhautpticm; $tratPird,,•
' OstraithtOrs Tharerten, 'W,101 'Illingnaln, Woo4StOok.
botwoca • IniPor 0,lit ..
an -
stations -at-----xliteb.-4t, •Ltur§lo.# _
, .
old-4sit-'.*Zeliet Ment.'
Ticke. TIrtAMIONS--,..*Kat'0100.-.610, iAlt P.'
klA11,004 av-Y,CP;IT ,LtAXCA,14 -711CTORP ,
-TOVontO , "US/pie Leafs" VS. 'Nfontreal:"Cipadiens!"
.rti44,0.r.itiace •on,_ todithitiOnj'at Simpson's, Arcadian. court..,-
, 0V, Vartir lin'-' ''''-'1T'''"-'-joICI•In4 f Train•Information, •11cItets, r;on-sul' nearest'LAgent':
"Ste gaiaPilis lor 'epinplete 14 ,(,,t 0.44agoon, . . .1102A.,
tstrtd their ffrst los 01 tfl
te.;-* o .1d444 _
are the 13
loc&l coMet,
bluo V* this. time. It wu Goderi'e)t'4
there hill u ing the faet,
but tht lOcal t ,
ri goalie in the nets; and
o the three -goal* *core
4004 the kallors. itioni(t. not bay
en°- allowed in :at **, :Benson 'Toole
* in .holno,foruni
,
as ear * y, cornet and will
tafld,0 tk hilt laglot the
newle go`t Only he ' 0104
rOugh Ore si • le worst habits'
net to meet the
utit eax_rier who simply has to skate
Intit . 4.140Vit: tbe
*Areg.,14(01.0.1 learn, and :tinvntOon
qtkl,ert receiVeCfrOni Wtea.
Inates:, go a- w*
„
" „Onto **a played I eh an
arid befOre ° Sinial • '1,00w
d.
tjckhaudling ank.04esing",*ere
possibilities;' The first Voted 'er410,
•41ti G, --The school
tendert .at was held Tuesday
Afternoon, As usual 'there was a
larfee attendance,' A splendid pro -
am was presented lir, the pupils
under the lea4ePsialP of their teacher,
Ntss:CO,Ye Anderson.
VedilesdaY ;evening,. Abe,: Sunday
School' concert ' was , presented in
131,ake-ASalrflbeforsia,,,,Aarge. audience,
Two short plays, arlie-Tra and e
l'X'ProPOsaI in, Grandma's Day,'
a short skit, "Joshing. the Jani-
tor," given by local young folk, were
-well received. The.children who 'are
'of both Belfast and S. IS, No. 9,
PubBi EfehOO4 ialie4hgMaJor part of
OevlOtIgriall; and were a credit to
their teachers, Davis and Miss
e laratif)ni
- oTtdo OF CAADA
,or_t„':70Tirruk11;Ofj',
• :100(1TVIX Itt.TACW.
,
Xt`101:tet,t;CO: urn aays, ot tbe Town
01 'ciocteriail the County' of Huron,
Barrlster-at-12W, do soleninly declare,
41214' t.ts OOP -41LIN. making
sipp.eal:agabist .assessra.ent. of the AM=
- advUed, then Reeve Albcrt Gold-
ittK00: and '• •tite- ,ToWnelalp. Clerk not to
accept ,the'notide of.appeal /.con,
'WOO' the-',gaid ,S,Cattl .01,171. was too
)ate :a0Pealint; and 041..3 conversation.
-.Was tither', the day before Or the morn -
Ing of the Court. of Revision.
• And V maks -this sole= declaration
cocacientionsiy,,,,,helieving It to be true
eta knoiviing That it Is of ,the same
'Ortitt atid effect as if.xnade under oath
- land:by '.virtue - of -the,-.Canada-- Evidence
Wet.:
Anderson. IVIr. GodfreY. 11€1.11 'v,41110
•
a favorite with the children made his
usua eon 'InAion-to—the;re
Corning to the platform ;with a, lavge
-basket heaped with oranges,he calla
•t
all children M. the audience o ,corne
forward and. gives- each A large
orange: Will the 'children of Bloke
\Sunday School. ever ferget God-
frey gall? We do not think s�.
Among those ..who Caine r
all or part of, the holiday season,
wer4;„,....Xtr.....awLMrsi.Vinta3r."-Shack
le
li:itinir;
Kilpatrick, • Toronto; Miss Grace
Blake, Arkona; Elmer Johnston, of
Mildmay; Miss Jean. Anderson 'Hio7
lough; Miss Olive Kilpatrielc: At-
wood; \Miss Bernice Blake, Stratferd;'
Miss Mary Norton* Arthur; Mural
Blake and Bertram Curran of Lit*,
now. •
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reeil•of Galt and
Mr. Sake .Reed, Dungannon, spent
Sunday with their mother; Mrs. Paul
Reed, who is seriously Ill:, "
Mr. and Mrs-john_FotAewar4 Mr8,
Jim McMillian and Misses Mary an
Dorothy McMillian •of Port Alberts
visited at the "home of :Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Kilpatrick during the.week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wiggins Erni
daughter, Valerie,,of.Brantford, were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Godfrey Hall
on Monday. '
only ?'1 boisted by el:1:: • .the thumb for charging. The EVl The last perlod 4*, iliow
*45. IA OW fAtntitin, 044 ofthe. 000
rink 'Peilea'4714. the*ooposing
galne
goalie,.*S.lcel*.,PrettY oft lc. olittsf,
;an tb. e'Oatie-ficb: netts '041 14054t .0yoy,10010,1*...bodo
4110.0$ -4104 :003 1:C10. ,'" 14*Yttif thi
-"BM MrtathroOkatiered th0 UoVey',for trippingIVOS 0
keit goal . the': gaine 'by istiox,
Wiling:hie., two -Clinton
eferteolteri, and dropping tbe *rubber
ight into the „tether of the net., A
Doak went the 1,feWminu
tes later for 'charging sand ..Johnattin
took inatterS into his own llan4s.'snii:
tied the Sepre.•• It was only a.,niatte‘r
leo0fit10: le,tV0 `trtalk
entre lidp and trickled the puck
Deelared before me at
'Ube .,TOWn. of c.ioderich
in the -CoUnty. of' Huron
* tnia ,50th day of •
December', 10367'
. ,
L. cattOtttl,' A Cenunitsloner,
Q. PAW
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Twamley, ,during the
week; included: Mr. and Mrs. .Chester
•Brown, Mr. barren lileCann. Of De -
trait, and Miss Olive McCann ef Chi-
cago; and 'Misses. Elva and Vern
Twamley of Lucknow. •
Mr: and Mrs. jack Ryan with
Brace and 'Donald, spent ,Sunday
Mr. Ilerb,,CFralfe.
. :4tOrdtng to "jallf'4. rIgil.' '
,
Iete
MAWS .21e1.0 ,dire, 40e -Po 'D.A. ' at , n '211' ".e..oililf;rssdil'inCI As .4,1st.4 coragt„i-aily every '41#1115'
' sralli.- are . e*"qt,o'—`,t '%,'---0 ---70 t--.--, . r - t.:'iairev.,:app' %r- ./t.,Ellt: itt,,t1to loridi„ tnes'e. destroyers.,000 it., t.ilt,,,,tneitch.'",
- ' ' - '44,,,,k-iti6,,-eisa, nsisuiv,1)° le „speOulatibb." elfert i
404=03 ‘Clae , .• 11. ,g,tiv !IAA A-. ,G "‘ .', • . tto It cr k .4335 000., 'clsna„os,'•wpi„ ,119,..ve, -tour e..!..,,4 roy rs.
ept17,:ssar- rourtP._+Wnat a*v144:11415 b2;ext'iCInnalktt0d' to 'kris, luner ,g0141 erm, nes ot.' the two ttit. Ili , Teco,10911, 'is, 13%,,,,owp,..
e ente, . . s Itatti tici- 144... ‘shasstn. 'Aciuvre, ' • '
' ' e p a -for aliens:I . ee ,C) ' ' ' ' ' ..+,.....3 I.
iniptiol detente and 'whet' .11. r , lane , ta , „n , ____,.._ _, 700...,. Tut lara,.1,,00ttver., to •-ba •..,crapix..., ,.....•
sil t '04.ie move officially a 'Iilununed VA ..thk 0A,r----, -.S.,••••wi_a_............„u_ ,.... - ,,,, , , . .
, c e ot t 0 neW' distroyers 'froM' ret.G1Y , , ,
CONT OR ROTH exPrItsed. apprOtttion at the taxes
AND COUNCIL. IN COLBORNE:. being the ,,lowesttliel have been in 0,
'‘,11111AhOr years. He said he WoUld
not 43e e lel hiS ear Ali.
meals a day:, !It is -not a fair: ea
Mr. GOldthortie etroney' objects•to,
the "method of aPpointing•juries. • T.).
day there ..are five men selected,: who
receive -five days pay each. to appoiatittr,
'es -"We recommended thee
111 not be er candidate,- ,
Mr. -\Villiam..Stewart 'reeve of
WeStflAraltiailesh, Was called upon to
address the meeting, He Offered conr
.grataltitions -the lass "council iri hnd
days," said the speoser, and th.ick. the efacient Val .isn -010'
thet attaeke4....the $2,000 .surpius ora. earlteed:ni)eter. W. Scott of East
was nothing done. The former reeve
Wawancsb,'another ;Visitor., .said that
he: had been. in the Municipal life of
bis inunicipality-fei- 29 years - and.
that he had 'been • returneVlor the
Sixth terra' tis' reeve, this s year. He
Said Biest'W.awanosh 4-d° nti
ship.'4eht, except, municipal debentlic,
es and schools,- They' are getting in
as much_Tooney,, under three mill
rate as they'-.ick-Vini,inidek*a:fiVe Anti:
rate, „
Mr. Stott that. he believed if
the .letialatnre's.,bri§iness was 'handl-
ed in the stir& Manner as it JO in the
townshiP ,courity council,' it Would.
be handled-a-1ot 'better than it is.
He laid itress!'lipon'the fact that
•part the procedure , the after,-.
noon had not been quite aecer-
dance with 'Parliamentaryprocedure..
. The "Bard, • of Huron" -with eyes
ieferred te. several times
When the ipealtera referred .to state-
...lire:its of others as. falsehoods, while
one speaker said two. or three iiints,
"Yon are falsifying the truth." Mr,
Stott 'Advised the 'rriunielpat politi-
cians that the latest and most toodern
method of correcting an- opponent,
according to 'Prilogv Mil:dotty Stanley
Baldwin, if .010: doubts the , veracity
Of 11.1s-'statementicits to say', `4I believe
the hiniorable gentleman's statement
te. be a :terininological iftexactitiide•"-
Veit inside 'short reply' to
dited to BUTOU "County Home. "The
Honie 'couldn't possibly have ,that
surplus," ' declared Mr. Goldthorpe.
That is estateandI don't think it's'
right." He was of the opinion that
this money should be returned to the.
relatives 4 the deceased inmates.
Turning ' .to •township, work, Mr,
Goldthorpe cialined_that the time is
Luck is ever wal„,--fIng for 89/Mthing 0 "The books outlit b and*tell by a
past for having- .COMMen auditors.
turn up--itabor -with' keen eyes and “ebarterad accountant once ever few
strong will nil something Yea's anYwaY. •-s
turrit
‘‘,1. see here this hundred dollars far
.14r. Donnelly," said the speaker. of
Ain't see .why we should have to pay
Johnny Allires lawyer, but I am glad
With the be-
ro 'THE ELECTORS OF THE TOVVIISI.111" OF COIZORN.
liave appreelated, tbe distbictiori of being allowed to serve o:ni: the
COunca'atid as your aceve, arid now ask for Your votes to
41ect‘ me, to, tbe Itteveship for .1037. °
There are several questions *bout whi..th 1'134:eve ein be of sery4ce
to. the Its.tepayers arid solicit your support. •
• "Very Truly Yours,
lit years in -Council, three 9,c Creliacilior
"°14141 gerved'' for
tOr 1011.
as. —e am
14A.Pre smelting deetion Ai nee*
1-• tiehere =modeler* raniersant with ntinteipal attiiii to tie able
to serve. yst4 to adiantsige, if you Will honor Me With your 'eorindenee for
the,
coining /tar,
- Yee3e-VidthfUlty,
•
.TO ELECTORS OF THE TOWriSHIP OoLBORNg
old Gentlemen •
re*peetfaily. yaur votes to• return o one of your
COUNCILLORS EOR 1931
•During•the Test two *
interest* of the %lovably' arid hooPe to be hollered with Your vote so that
�naytoritinue to 40 so in the Iluture.
le* 'tali Vours,
the Unsiness. is settled;
'ginning of the `discussion.....im
ths
most farnoiris•of all 'objects" tenSion
&Ow. Goldthorpe referred to the
Meeting of the Court ef- Revision
in
1931, vilon metion was brought in
that the appeal of Mr.'
re the MUTT drain, be heard,. He said
that the motion_haa been .moved
by
Councillor ThOins lout seconded
by
Councillor Pitblado"
lumped up, at this point- and:inter-'.
rupted the speaker,. stating that, he,
had not known the time be i-ial
seconded the'lriotion that the appeal,
:wait .put too arid,. therefore
Ou notbeen heard. • -Mr.
Pitblado-• went further to ,plaim that
:Ur:, Goldthorpe.' tiled' knowledge Of "IMP:AS Ot#Cpreitio05 speaker'!"
this -fact and ha not told his toittieif an4Mr. Reg. Glen,..,t4Winsiiip. treas.-
•that Attoit woe the case.,Mit; neOldt Old' that • . the township ..,,hdd
thorpe AtoStislY denied if and for never. bt,elt "ithOlAt deficit &whit
, sonieVOirient's the men atood lace to rotritait,I,20•tvelgte is !inilatars!d "at.
:fate in ,the toOta and. 'argued -160Y e,
°Until brolight order,ilY the thalro. 'fin,. saidIfiat he 'would like to
Biolintr was waved for holding:
took. advantage -Of 'the 'Sictliatieir to wc,
rap homer the equalizer, making ',it their
2-2 Steep misilidged long shot ing.•
McInnia s tick ani Don. Wiggins
'Vbe 'team' .vsta' telikte
meal at 'Won 'a Cafe u tile
"Val hOin '
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ct-11$,?0,c:,...4*00,t n4v4S4ter ';‘, wOflfl , 11'°.t.1.1411.'" 13
macb
ten
o therni,... e$14t,ii,r-e. ttu,bort .
ve et.nint
ttack
tW
st it t , dtbas
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..104 '4004 Itsi.
atiOu # a t, ,:,
. .
rouTmes `Mai,
Tuesday evening, the pupils of S. S.
o -,75 ---entertained. their parents and
a epaiers-of-the-see#0410---kii.0
Ala program of .recitations,,.ehoruses,
,dialogues, drills.,' and, an old 4time,
square dates that teok exceptional17.
Well.. They ;were dresesd in . old cos;
times of 50 years. age, wide ,skirts,
leg -o -mutton Sleeves, high.
Which, certainly look to us. as over,
dressed compared fwith, thoscanty
apparel of today. It was amusing to
see the poor boys try to keep out of
the folds .cif -those 15 -yard skirts.
Then another number that was woll
-given, was the- Highland fling by
Beth Hayden in Scotch kilts: A hum-
orist dialogue, "a. cure for rliepina-
tient," was given by Vllie garris•and
basal Torrance,. This brought peals
of laughter andanyonewishing
sure cure, just consult these boys.
They certainly have the "etre all."
As the "program drew to a close,
Santa appeared and many gifts were
given from 'rale tree; 41;so 'nuts. and
•candies for the children. • In turn the
'children remembered -their teachers
Miss Elva "Elliott, with a beautiful
• gift. •
Miss Elliott deserves Credit for the
training of those'claildren who all. did
So Mrs:Fred Pickard was or-
ganist -for the evening, and Les. Cox
chairman. A silrer collection Was
taken.. -
,
, On Wednesday evening a good pro.
gram was put on at the church under
direction of the Sunday Sohool, There.
Were' lantern' , slides, choruses, dialo.,
guts, musie •byithe Kitchen orchestra;
a splendid reading by Fred EMI*
and • address by -Rev. R. M. Gale;
Santa was also present. at this. gath-
ering and presents .were banded out
to young, and, others not so young:
Wilmer Harrison was chairman. MN.
Vern* Harris 'assiated by Isobel
„Woods had charge of the organ.
Visitors here for the holiday, were:
Dorothy Cox of 'London UnWersIty"
with, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lel,
Cox; Mist Irene Woods of the Metro-
politan Mee, London', with Mr. and
'Mrs. Milton WoOdis;. Mies lEvelya•
Cot" Y.M.C.A.., London, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Cox; Mr,
rland Bettles,.with his Mother, Mrs.
Thos. ,Bettles; Lei. McMillan .and
dalighter, Margaret with Iiik,brOther
and father on the 6th tencesiiOn.
•
ma*. vie etowd had by this' see tbe. present reeve. and council, con-
betomo, tiff/4"ov 'worked „ to Tit tinue -on for *nether year .and SaVe
up shouting vigorbusly at, about and for '.416 teWnek,in' the "Poise of an dee.
*moment °, hAo, roan pron4lit Aergefr 'foot' .0f;o:te,csetrIting:10., 7thr.t
after the' 'raiding of the motion, ily, fi" seggOgftitt :
CW,, „Ooldt11006. ,tiiat lag' 14100 t:11# . the audience . eras
the reandkuites.-: ton: „Taking' a Yoe. of "Opintwo tt
•000
,.tiiriliztor • reitgein, to the effect Outit • *
-tt there
rir
-
, TyndailAad,Ariest.to..Withdravt,.. • •
me,a'Support from the motion and7vole fof tirt Yr". ..if--an-•-explosiori.
the 4nlendinent at the Cline, eontin* or Are , shOUitt OCenr•••thi *4andt *rev*
ed the .SPeadtet , " over the ,taints: ,v/11.1 quickly eating:xis' h.
and yed,Wouldii"t allow iTA,tO 'then. ,
'withdrew my name from the niatiOn"
said Ur. Tyndall spiritedlY. 11e de -
dared Oat he and 'other councillors
,
had later learned; that Mr Gold.
Thorpe bad' been advised befofe the
Meeting of the court pf revision that
the Appeal cua not need to be heard if
was not in on a specified date.
'Such was the ciao, here,: said Mr.
•
Your 0 al10.te
orpe, atd words, flew thick and 'tat
ti7000'11}10two men; Finally Ur,
Tyndall offered to to and got Mt.
Ilaya to verify bis'statetrients
Mr. :Goldthorpe,. ettaidine on The plat!
tOtiri urged him to do so, Mr. Tyndall
ea restrained by a nunibr ofVert
sated eat hint
Mr. -OolatitorPo declared; that the
wits going into debt every
y under the leadership,. of his site -
tester'. been asked to stand
for owe from oneend of the towniiarry *
sIiip to the oth'r," he saki, -and
- re** tongratula,
eouncil on the year and spoke of his
gratitpde at having the AWL dad
, dispute settled, "I' am willing to; pa
my little bit," he saki. fl aditise
the ratepayers, to have an iteeliona.
ton eouseit again this year and the
have anelOtiettnio,4, year ii they
Watedn, *aid that he did jiot
he would stand*
Itinneth Allen
TO ",i1,1EIEL PE: coisoitNgi
tt nspeettully **Wit your vote Ind -t
, re-elect inc ge, bow:1410r for 100.
trust,thre 1,1t* itear wig be prosperous ',dealt of;,-yotu
.t 'ours lei/ Itult
W PIAVIN .
The .Siegini:
NVE.
IRENE DUNNE
micaits a. Rai:id cast in pit sparkling ' cOnietikeina
raving. If fjou'liced 'Dee0 Goei,VO
-
lie'odok
• FRIA and; SA14.0,-
:WARNE* BifIXTEsR
tarred * -Poignant Y--roagrafteont **Vtiete
tanuck directed this oil; Lititoln't day
"The Prioner of Shar
.Cont,114--GEORGE MUSS *‘0414ST
Mskt NifeoLS,.#4 eli
$:bmg,(1.„,stdlie.wod..0.4:11:04-0:-.:fho,boeticnottieeottili°4143;4;7.,1::11:11:71It
130,
medioms, dud, noae itiroFt, ant
than Dr, .irtiatilig Zele;tril
hiahltold imetilne$ 'irk relit** . 01141,
tietirig theummu and Aolgie -
thousands „throliehout land. AVOW*
'treating sor- throste ant ;theists, /Ought,
use Dr. alsoroae Ireciettric 01.1 for re -'
and
TAKE 'CilatOS..,p141:,#:
he Towathip of Colhoroot
Ladies and Gentietnen
Your votes and influence to elect MC, as
COUNCILLOR FOR 103/
wilt be greatly appreciated.
had six years? experience in municipal
boukt you honor me again, on all
rase my best judgment in behalf of Of
fly. Yours Very 'truly,