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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-22, Page 02L. Page 2—The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 22, 1986 4f.: s Whitechurch Personals Friends in the area are Mrs_ Isobel Tiffin spent the Mrs. Doris Colyer of Q sorry that Dave Gibb is a weekend with Mrs. Wesley Stratford is spending a few ueen I u patient in Wingham and Tiffin. days with her daughter, Mrs. "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" t" .� District Hospital. , The Visitors • with Mrs. 'Bili .Jim Ross, Mr. Ross and 482-7103 communiity is pulling for a Rinboul were Mr. and Mrs. girls. Y speedy recovery. Harry Gutoskie and family, Mr. ' and -Mrs. Carl Mc - The community extends Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clena Phan . recently visited W 6 r: a sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mark, . with her brother-in-law and r ® ' P Dawson.Crai iWt�he_sudden Tracy and Tim, Mr. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill NEW OWNERSHIP SH r, ✓Vj z � g passing of his- sister Mrs. Mrs. Bill Purdon. Ryan of Goderich, and wit1i Janet Hall of Wingham; to Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart Ted Moran Plumbing and Heating - Alex Craig of Listowel and Webster visited a few days Waterloo. formerly LeRoy Jackson Plumbing and Heating r Harvey Craig of Winnipeg in last week at the home of Mr. Mrs. Angus Falconer is Ltd. i the passing of their aunt; and Mrs. Terry.Rutledge of now at home, taking time off i effective Feb. 1, 1986 ,j and to other relatives and Auburn as Terry had to from her work at Wingham 'N> friends. Mrs. Hall grew to spend a few days in hospital. and District Hospital. I have worked in the Wingham area for a number young womanhood in this of years. ...:.. area on the second farm west As new owner of LeRoy Jackson Plumbing and of the village. As a youngHeating Ltd. I intend to offer you the same re woman she was very active 1uSing to St' Michael sponsible service you've received in the past. in work at Chalmers' Ted• M®fall d Presbyterian Church and provided by board W social work in the com- The Huron -Perth Catholic ing between the Perth Board CHANGE O F On Saturday Donnie Irwin School Board has said that of Education and the. Huron' was busy removing ice from bus transportation will be Perth RCSS Board will con - Victor Emerson's house available- to secondary-stu- tinue. This mean's that OWNERSHIP roof. dents who register at St. wherever possible, students Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of LeRoy Jackson w ..,• Wingham visited Saturday Michael Secondary School in will be transported into Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Stratford. - Stratford on existing school with Mr. and Mrs. Victor. The new service will begin bus routes. We wish to express our appreciation for the Emerson. in September of 186 when The board, in setting loyal support of our patrons over the past 19 Carl Shack of Carl on J� the secondary school. opens policy, also recognized that years. ' Saturday was. at Mrs. Garnet its doors to Grade 9 students an important art of school As of Februar 1 , 1986, we hoe you will u� P P Y P Y Farrier's garage which he for the first time. Transpor- life centres around the many give the new owner, Ted Moran, the same sup - has rented. Cation will be Mr. and Mrs. John deBoer Provided to all clubs; projects and activities port that we have enjoyed: rural students within a 25 that occur after the regular Our SIIiCefe thanks, ra3 ; visited Sunday with Mr. and mile (40' km) radius of. the school day. In light 'of this,' LeRoy gild Jan Mrs. Ro1lii�cholson, Eriri, school. Urban students living the board agreed' in principle - R a0.Ryan and Craig at' more than 1 mile from the to run after school activity ' Egmondville. , Frank Jamieson of school will also be eligible buses to designated locations for transportation. foT students who reside out - Toronto visited' on the The board. has also agreed side the munici alit of vVI GHAI\/I ENJOYS 90TH BIRTHDAY—Friends and relatives attended an open house at the g -P Y , weekend with his parents, to give serious consideration Stratford. " Gorrie United Church on Sunday afternoon, to wish Annie Edgar a happy 90th birth g Mr, and Mrs. John torovidin transportation The transportation otic day. Up until this past year when she moved to the. Woodhaven rest home near Wrox- Jamieson, Listowel. His to locations beyond the 25 decisions made by the board FRUITARKE� eter, Mrs. Edgar lived in, the Village of Gorrie. (Staff Photo) brother, Dale Jamieson of Listowel, accompanied him mile (40 km) limit if suf- is a serious attempt to make ficient (five or more) num- Catholic Secondary Educa- hhe eto visit awl; his sister, bers of students from that tion accessible to most stu- Weston 4's ChocolateMrs. Jim ._ Church Boer., Mr.' location register. dents throughout Perth u-niot fetes, deThe Boer a d 'f, y. The amount of shared bus- "county. Swiss Rolls • . 1.09 The annual meeting of Granny 10'9 Chalmers esbyterian Butter Tarts ... 1.49 Church is being held in the Members learnabout n n ger church on Saturday, Maple Leaf 680 gr. J Dana a 5, at p.m. a t of interior decorating Canned Ham ...4.19 GORRIE — An open house is pleased whenever she can were her daughter -in -Jaw Teeswater was a Saturday �+ ' Clover Leaf 73/4 oz. r at Gorrie United Church on get together with her bro- Gwen Edgar of Moncton, visitor with Mrs. Wesley FORDWICH — "interior The pictures were labelled pink Salmon , 1.39 Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19, ther, Cameron Robertson of N.B., . her granddaughter, Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decorating" -was the theme traditional, naturalize;, risk ,narked the 90th birthday of Strathclair, Man. Another Francis Acheson of Charlo; ' -Tiffin. of the meeting, of'the' Ford- taker or trend-setter. She Schneider's 175 �r. pkg. q , Mrs. Gordon (Annie) Edgar. brother, ,Birks Robertson, ,� N•B,, and her great -grand On Wednesday, January with Women's Institute conducted a quiz to deter Cooked Ham 1.39 The open house was cater- died in July, 1984. sons, 'Peter and Philip, and 15, the Women's Missionary which was held January 15 at mine which group each in- ed by Mrs. Edgar's church In past years Annie Edgar other relatives from London, Society held its . meeting at 8:15 in the community hall. dividual favored: Mrs. Heinz 48 oz. � unit, Members of the unit had a reputation as a talent- Durham and Teeswater. -the 'home of Mrs. Wesley The meeting opened with the- Lockie then introduced Mrs. Tomato Juice 1.09 considered the event a plea-. ed quilter. Many of her Tiffin. Readings were.'given Ode the Mary Stewart Doug Harding who discussed Willies 375 ml. sure rather than an obli- beautiful quilts are treasur- Mrs. Edgar received a by Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs. gation. Mrs. Edgar has been ed by family' members and number of cards ,and gifts, Walter Elliott and Mrs. Bill, Collect and The Lord's curtains for each room in the Zucchini, Corn Relish, Chili Sauce a faithful and active member friends. but the highlight of her after Prayer'. Mrs. Morley house. She said 'any type of, *noon was an opportunity to Pardon. The topic was,, Johnsdn• read scripture from fabric may be used for Relishes .' .99 of United Church Unit 4 for Attending the open house visit, with her man friends nds Robbie Burns. Hymns were the sixth' chapter of St. drapes and also discussed" post 400 r " many years. in her, honor, along with Y . sun and Mr. Ball closed the ' U until this past year friends and other relatives,' and relatives: g Matthew's Gospel. Venetian blinds which are P P Y meeting with prayer. The roll call, "The color made• of narrow strips. She Bran Flakes . . . . .99 when she moved to Wood- scheme of our favorite also discussed vertical haven rest home near Wrox room in your house", was blinds ' and explained how Fa-ncv Grade 3 lb bag eter, Mrs. Edgar lived in the -Ida Red Apples 1.1 9 Village of Gorrie. 'Over 130 Apotmiudk . 1uncheon answered, by .15 members they are made.friends and relatives attend- ,• •and two guests. Mrs, Mrs. Agla thanked Mrs. ed the open house in,.her . Richard Agla gave the Harding'for her informative Celery Stalks . . 99 honor. motto, "Themany'moods,of talk and presented her with a Born Jan. 19, 1896, Mrs. precides U CW meets n color"'. She said colors are gif" Store Hours: Ed ar, the former Annie taken for granted. They During the . business Mon. -Sat. 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Edgar, should be chosen for a room session, it was announced Elizabeth Robertson, is the Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daughter.of the late George BELMORE — A delicious should be sure to use our free businesses, even if prices are to suit exposure and also to that a course on home y Phone 357-2240. We Deliver. and An,:eline Rohertson of l��nnrh atnonn_ v �tisely conset_to__ litle higher atQicl �as;�- suit the ages of the persons decorating is being Spon Mo�esworlh. recently by Wilma ustow • the tune of Jesus Loves for example, so)rne large using a room;e �0 nyone� On Jan. 15, 1919, she mar and Debbie Metcalfe as a Me", was followed by a grocery chains. donate food creates mood. interested 'in the course is .µ to charities herthan rat. Mrs. David Lockie showed asked to contact -,Mrs. Agla fled Gordon Edgar The• relude to the first meeting ' prayer.. -- - - ' couple farmed in Howick of the United Church Women. � For the study period throw >t out; slow down 9nd pictures, of different rooms. P ie y anuary or rs. Loc - 31. They plan on holding it in • township for many years. of Belmore and McIntosh s• / Noble G,Irands e j �; �; �•, C They also spent eight years churches for 1986. book, More with February 3'and 10.hold L. Page 2—The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 22, 1986 4f.: s Whitechurch Personals Friends in the area are Mrs_ Isobel Tiffin spent the Mrs. Doris Colyer of Q sorry that Dave Gibb is a weekend with Mrs. Wesley Stratford is spending a few ueen I u patient in Wingham and Tiffin. days with her daughter, Mrs. "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" t" .� District Hospital. , The Visitors • with Mrs. 'Bili .Jim Ross, Mr. Ross and 482-7103 communiity is pulling for a Rinboul were Mr. and Mrs. girls. Y speedy recovery. Harry Gutoskie and family, Mr. ' and -Mrs. Carl Mc - The community extends Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clena Phan . recently visited W 6 r: a sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson, Mark, . with her brother-in-law and r ® ' P Dawson.Crai iWt�he_sudden Tracy and Tim, Mr. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill NEW OWNERSHIP SH r, ✓Vj z � g passing of his- sister Mrs. Mrs. Bill Purdon. Ryan of Goderich, and wit1i Janet Hall of Wingham; to Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart Ted Moran Plumbing and Heating - Alex Craig of Listowel and Webster visited a few days Waterloo. formerly LeRoy Jackson Plumbing and Heating r Harvey Craig of Winnipeg in last week at the home of Mr. Mrs. Angus Falconer is Ltd. i the passing of their aunt; and Mrs. Terry.Rutledge of now at home, taking time off i effective Feb. 1, 1986 ,j and to other relatives and Auburn as Terry had to from her work at Wingham 'N> friends. Mrs. Hall grew to spend a few days in hospital. and District Hospital. I have worked in the Wingham area for a number young womanhood in this of years. ...:.. area on the second farm west As new owner of LeRoy Jackson Plumbing and of the village. As a youngHeating Ltd. I intend to offer you the same re woman she was very active 1uSing to St' Michael sponsible service you've received in the past. in work at Chalmers' Ted• M®fall d Presbyterian Church and provided by board W social work in the com- The Huron -Perth Catholic ing between the Perth Board CHANGE O F On Saturday Donnie Irwin School Board has said that of Education and the. Huron' was busy removing ice from bus transportation will be Perth RCSS Board will con - Victor Emerson's house available- to secondary-stu- tinue. This mean's that OWNERSHIP roof. dents who register at St. wherever possible, students Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of LeRoy Jackson w ..,• Wingham visited Saturday Michael Secondary School in will be transported into Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Stratford. - Stratford on existing school with Mr. and Mrs. Victor. The new service will begin bus routes. We wish to express our appreciation for the Emerson. in September of 186 when The board, in setting loyal support of our patrons over the past 19 Carl Shack of Carl on J� the secondary school. opens policy, also recognized that years. ' Saturday was. at Mrs. Garnet its doors to Grade 9 students an important art of school As of Februar 1 , 1986, we hoe you will u� P P Y P Y Farrier's garage which he for the first time. Transpor- life centres around the many give the new owner, Ted Moran, the same sup - has rented. Cation will be Mr. and Mrs. John deBoer Provided to all clubs; projects and activities port that we have enjoyed: rural students within a 25 that occur after the regular Our SIIiCefe thanks, ra3 ; visited Sunday with Mr. and mile (40' km) radius of. the school day. In light 'of this,' LeRoy gild Jan Mrs. Ro1lii�cholson, Eriri, school. Urban students living the board agreed' in principle - R a0.Ryan and Craig at' more than 1 mile from the to run after school activity ' Egmondville. , Frank Jamieson of school will also be eligible buses to designated locations for transportation. foT students who reside out - Toronto visited' on the The board. has also agreed side the munici alit of vVI GHAI\/I ENJOYS 90TH BIRTHDAY—Friends and relatives attended an open house at the g -P Y , weekend with his parents, to give serious consideration Stratford. " Gorrie United Church on Sunday afternoon, to wish Annie Edgar a happy 90th birth g Mr, and Mrs. John torovidin transportation The transportation otic day. Up until this past year when she moved to the. Woodhaven rest home near Wrox- Jamieson, Listowel. His to locations beyond the 25 decisions made by the board FRUITARKE� eter, Mrs. Edgar lived in, the Village of Gorrie. (Staff Photo) brother, Dale Jamieson of Listowel, accompanied him mile (40 km) limit if suf- is a serious attempt to make ficient (five or more) num- Catholic Secondary Educa- hhe eto visit awl; his sister, bers of students from that tion accessible to most stu- Weston 4's ChocolateMrs. Jim ._ Church Boer., Mr.' location register. dents throughout Perth u-niot fetes, deThe Boer a d 'f, y. The amount of shared bus- "county. Swiss Rolls • . 1.09 The annual meeting of Granny 10'9 Chalmers esbyterian Butter Tarts ... 1.49 Church is being held in the Members learnabout n n ger church on Saturday, Maple Leaf 680 gr. J Dana a 5, at p.m. a t of interior decorating Canned Ham ...4.19 GORRIE — An open house is pleased whenever she can were her daughter -in -Jaw Teeswater was a Saturday �+ ' Clover Leaf 73/4 oz. r at Gorrie United Church on get together with her bro- Gwen Edgar of Moncton, visitor with Mrs. Wesley FORDWICH — "interior The pictures were labelled pink Salmon , 1.39 Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19, ther, Cameron Robertson of N.B., . her granddaughter, Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decorating" -was the theme traditional, naturalize;, risk ,narked the 90th birthday of Strathclair, Man. Another Francis Acheson of Charlo; ' -Tiffin. of the meeting, of'the' Ford- taker or trend-setter. She Schneider's 175 �r. pkg. q , Mrs. Gordon (Annie) Edgar. brother, ,Birks Robertson, ,� N•B,, and her great -grand On Wednesday, January with Women's Institute conducted a quiz to deter Cooked Ham 1.39 The open house was cater- died in July, 1984. sons, 'Peter and Philip, and 15, the Women's Missionary which was held January 15 at mine which group each in- ed by Mrs. Edgar's church In past years Annie Edgar other relatives from London, Society held its . meeting at 8:15 in the community hall. dividual favored: Mrs. Heinz 48 oz. � unit, Members of the unit had a reputation as a talent- Durham and Teeswater. -the 'home of Mrs. Wesley The meeting opened with the- Lockie then introduced Mrs. Tomato Juice 1.09 considered the event a plea-. ed quilter. Many of her Tiffin. Readings were.'given Ode the Mary Stewart Doug Harding who discussed Willies 375 ml. sure rather than an obli- beautiful quilts are treasur- Mrs. Edgar received a by Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs. gation. Mrs. Edgar has been ed by family' members and number of cards ,and gifts, Walter Elliott and Mrs. Bill, Collect and The Lord's curtains for each room in the Zucchini, Corn Relish, Chili Sauce a faithful and active member friends. but the highlight of her after Prayer'. Mrs. Morley house. She said 'any type of, *noon was an opportunity to Pardon. The topic was,, Johnsdn• read scripture from fabric may be used for Relishes .' .99 of United Church Unit 4 for Attending the open house visit, with her man friends nds Robbie Burns. Hymns were the sixth' chapter of St. drapes and also discussed" post 400 r " many years. in her, honor, along with Y . sun and Mr. Ball closed the ' U until this past year friends and other relatives,' and relatives: g Matthew's Gospel. Venetian blinds which are P P Y meeting with prayer. The roll call, "The color made• of narrow strips. She Bran Flakes . . . . .99 when she moved to Wood- scheme of our favorite also discussed vertical haven rest home near Wrox room in your house", was blinds ' and explained how Fa-ncv Grade 3 lb bag eter, Mrs. Edgar lived in the -Ida Red Apples 1.1 9 Village of Gorrie. 'Over 130 Apotmiudk . 1uncheon answered, by .15 members they are made.friends and relatives attend- ,• •and two guests. Mrs, Mrs. Agla thanked Mrs. ed the open house in,.her . Richard Agla gave the Harding'for her informative Celery Stalks . . 99 honor. motto, "Themany'moods,of talk and presented her with a Born Jan. 19, 1896, Mrs. precides U CW meets n color"'. She said colors are gif" Store Hours: Ed ar, the former Annie taken for granted. They During the . business Mon. -Sat. 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Edgar, should be chosen for a room session, it was announced Elizabeth Robertson, is the Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daughter.of the late George BELMORE — A delicious should be sure to use our free businesses, even if prices are to suit exposure and also to that a course on home y Phone 357-2240. We Deliver. and An,:eline Rohertson of l��nnrh atnonn_ v �tisely conset_to__ litle higher atQicl �as;�- suit the ages of the persons decorating is being Spon Mo�esworlh. recently by Wilma ustow • the tune of Jesus Loves for example, so)rne large using a room;e �0 nyone� On Jan. 15, 1919, she mar and Debbie Metcalfe as a Me", was followed by a grocery chains. donate food creates mood. interested 'in the course is .µ to charities herthan rat. Mrs. David Lockie showed asked to contact -,Mrs. Agla fled Gordon Edgar The• relude to the first meeting ' prayer.. -- - - ' couple farmed in Howick of the United Church Women. � For the study period throw >t out; slow down 9nd pictures, of different rooms. P ie y anuary or rs. Loc - 31. They plan on holding it in • township for many years. of Belmore and McIntosh Eileen Johann read from a "Living catch u with ourself by p Y organizing time to the best Noble G,Irands the Fordwrch Hall, on j �; �; �•, C They also spent eight years churches for 1986. book, More with February 3'and 10.hold in the Peace River District, The new president, Ellen 'Less",' by Doris Janzen advantage for yourself and meetln 9 and for several years oper- Harkness, opened the Longacre. Some of her in- other people. ated a chicken farm in Gor- meeting by reading a poem,, teresting ideas included: The roll call, a New Year's BRUSSELS — The Past H •]d D to time is not necessarilypoem was answered by 15 rte. followed b Y _ a us w Noble • Grands Club met SPINAL EXAMINATION The couple's one :ion, Har- reading the scripture from money, as the well-worn members and the minutes of recentlyy in the Common 61d, died in New Brunswick Isaiah. Sally Harper was in saying asserts; part-time,..°the December and Novem- . Room. Mrs. Mary Davidson, o in 1976. Gordon Edgar died in charge of the devotions and work might be considered by ber meetings were read and president, was in charge of July, 1983, read an article entitled "We o some so more leisure' time adopted. the meeting. CLINIC Annie Edgar often enjoys Have Time", stating that we would be available for It was -decided that each There were nine members the company of her sister .all have the same amount of worthwhile activities; member would bring a get-, present to 'answer the roll ;Mabel Edgar of Gorrie, and time allotted to us and we patronize small local well card, and a stamp to the call. Sister Margaret Me next meeting. instead of Cutcheon, secretary, read r purchasing a new box of the minutes of the last y 1•ncluding Scoliosis Screen. - cards. meeting and the treasurer's , Chur,ch Reports were given by the report. A get -well card was Ing and Spinal Analysis Deire following 'conveners: signed by the members and " finance, Hilda Dustow; social functions, Helene sent w Sister Annie Thynne, ly " Haskins; communityand 'who was in hospital. It was decided to cancel friendship, Margaret the February and March PROVIDED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE -_ �ligghalp t'egtecoatal Church y Renwick; secretary's t• - C;enfre St7eetT� _ t _.._. ;`foram convene er�Mrs g eepns me ni gainthn _ __ -��Sstr .T'HF Lt�� a - -- --- fou will meet a .t 1' Church 357 1340 Res 357 2865 program April. CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY I I Pastor 'Rev Douglas v Whitelaw B A • • Metcalfe; quilting, Laurine Mrs.. Jean Bridge con.- -- Wright and archives,ducled,nsome contests. Mlrs. P1 • r - T Margaret Wood. Mary Lowe, Mrs. Davidson, - SUN., JANUARY 26, 1986 It was decided that the Mrs. Marie McTaggart and 10 Oro 9 m. - Sunday School • • • • November to March 1 1 00 a m. - Morning. Worship Service'Mrs. will be held at 12' 'Mrs. Sarah Stephenson were i► the prize winners. Euchre 7.00 p.m. - Family Service. noon, the next meeting to be ,also was enjoyed and a salad '0 x.171. t.IStorl to Moods and Thoughts for a Sunday + ' held at tFie home of 'Margaret lunch was served by Mrs.25 Strad,+y5 8 t r„ to 12 noon on FM 102 Renwick. Wilma Dustow will Lowe, Mrs. Vera Hastings to and Mrs, Stephenson. Mrs. replace Eileen Johann on the a SATi JAN■ nominating. committee for a Davidson thanked Mrs. WINGHAM the next year. Mrs. Johann Verna Thomas and Mrs. ARMO U RI ES �� �aUi'S C�l�iCh soon will be moving to WINGHAM UNITED ANG '1CAN WINGHAM g the Edgar for having CHURCH � � � Wingham and.will be missed the meeting. � •... John Street at -Centre Street very .much by the UCW.. 217 Minnie St. _,�.,..�_.,. ,� _ t�%�-.-•�s•�'--____.._.._...•..�w.._.__"._. • � -_ s. .• Safe uard your a _ iN•$�a -4GN '••-P'A'R•1S'R-O s an �7e rs 1 � � a� g y arra WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE service for the int ation of >�,; 1 yr; _ _ _ _ _ --- _ officers and dedicated the /a ,Z family's spinal health hiind,r ;t tux,loffering, euchre party SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 1 , I • 1 i 00. , r., 'Wilma Dustow read a 131.1 FVALE - An open � � / by attending this Mo,nine, worship 1 1 00 a m - Mattrns thank -you from Laura Inglis. euchre party was sponsored y r'`'t luck t'ri` t, Broadcast on CKNX Mason for the UCW's gift of a by the Bluevale Seniors and - arni,,,l oll()w S1mda School white Bi.ble.o'n the oeeasion he Id• last week.,vWi-th 1.4 tables �' FREE Will 4,IIpw y ~ m" Nltrsc,ry of her wedding•. Mrs. in play. A;tn•.tt`r RoF ,I R0,1 Grant • • • - • • • Harkness closed the meeting Special prizes were a _ CLINIC Sn M D'� Minister Rev D Maddy with the Mizpah Beneciioion. presented to Vigra Marsh and a ( (lr,l,tn,<t Mr H,t1, tiwatndgF' • • I� • rfa«phone • Allan` McGill: High prizes r, 357 e)961 Belgrave 1 �� p rn Went`to Vera Schneider and The southern most public M,usr` :35 7 107? . ' • p Hugh Mundell and low prizes library in Ontario is in Pelee II .......... ............. ._... ....... ...... .. to ,E isle Smith and Mill ' Township. Boyd.