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Ji L41u4lJI.LL V'JSA '�'f�:!y 9!. y"., y' 'MLLiA�i.t7re.+. 4`SY'��•. °Q'i'�,,lvi'i, °'k'h"' N,Q'`,fYN^ :'�tr�hvu,.�'} 9`r„h J.M4R* +'ki�`.nv ANYTHING ltd VJ YY 1V .' 1Y > J'{..: 5� .r /yJ ,5, "i!''� : /' Af "4 :'� y, 8N _.s :_� '�` ”; .SJ ...::;, yx'�li .q' HiOi'ghab'caa'+`F, ' � Is `fF r J7;�. l + ,r it µ' hT v $Tiaeiauio lug , , 10 .t 4 4 not . , You have often heard people speak of a eoMmunity" or section V9 he' c Y .;`I' a r., �_ < v .:. ,' r u „ "run ; yeFArs,aey arekSY G?$�I$: ":y 4�".:c3 _ j+�rQyti .,, ; as being run! down. If you stop and loglo at the mental picture that r n w . z:. u � ..aa , „ M a Beal •t i t , s- " Ja 4 s "t h rn ` s aIl creates in our n you flfl ]taav� a vision of unkeen t cluttered up •1 ;+r.r ..!,. lk . .. .;` q� d T,,E w ' i down" y mind, y will ® P n x a � � 1, F �� PJV(2r Une Bea I. - �, „ w yf �� � w � � ae [streets with muss entry ways to store buildings and a a4rtment houses, c ,s�,, � . y present > tba 009- : 019 �' , s. � . r , y y w y L I4 I� :, a a,I s S ,f .., 4 x tinue n their adive deo x y `Z,. � . le :. d s everything. . :r<' s: a w , •+.; ,•I1`. 3., `t.+,, b and yards littered with a little bat of a yt g v ^ �. 1 baa rot .. ',r. x t : !, t� � Anything• that is run down is un`attrs�ivm-tt repels rather then invites. day. •:s :: �,, _ u. us for many xaaa� y®ars, � q �t i � �yy �� � ��, y�,� lit mak�as on sa "I wouldn't grave that'* rather than, ^'][ sure would false to �,. '' m' e d Ba � „ ` " ,j �+f Q y y, , 7 .s N .,r . have one of those. In the case of a community,run down causes You to s ...11, I 91 i{ ,1 p {' vt^.� $•.,e �, ,. `Ra. ', ,,e� r x, < ' �QII _.�4P A p1' +� .+ I '�' �,'� I*'^i-„ say, "I wouldn't live here on a bet," rather than to say, `°I like this part, �W°�} ;<afl yetaa Irp.,.t a�°�a,� i l' , 4 ,D d T^' :' �pgl:•{,Fi m# 137Qar,xlryl �A. -TS k ..'� '4 S Of town. h ]Port luYo3. wee Pa �n , Anything done or allowed to be done that tends to clutter up a community Notes. - Mis's Vera Heywood is P Y g s .u, i is bad for the community and. an Thin bad for the community drives busi- art ,t110 hopme ofIC. ria } Y Y g Y ;E, home from her school for the laa!la- �"" i } �` • mess out of and awe from the community, and when it is allowed to o on w ' < 'F;; days Freeman Ho is IG�or as A �$ osa,a�pd ly.• ?��y �r r� I` a Y Y> g , Y F;;q ,. �, �� ro' from 7loronto where h® was spend. Cera, . ofDa'aa,:; eft' '. v; ,. continuously, there is -only one thing that can happen: the community runs , J a '`` n few w el£ __ lire --o-W down; people cave out and business goes `i000Y•" d; w r'r• g Y r trig a few days visiting.-; -Mr. 1r+1p$rlCi$' a Therefore it is oil and business on the art of the people who make s .r, ^, „,,; r;" 1 lotus and Rev. Mr- �Jiaite revere in s D. Axadersoza. ?A < s,; ., ',i ' Qa a 't see o it that an ractiitie that tends to clutter u is " Chatham last week.,-1MGir. and .lrs. 1ae1, of �conc pal, �s I s : 'R J 'S� 0, 5, ; p c4t7nmuna y to y P P �� weeks' holidays at the hoarse: app ° t l' T i , � eliminated. .. �' .' Henry Ford and family were visitors 0 -' , x ; ". 3, .7, and Mrs. 'W illiaan Love and :9 ' " ;',* �{, One practice common to communities, whi h• ds bad, is the distribution sM M in London recently. The W. QII. S. s.. - :from door to door, from store to store, from yrd to yard, frac car to car, �� „,^,* regular meeting has been postponed w 4 " Off all sorts and shapes and sizes of hand bills and dodgers. j r „.1 until July 25th, when they will enter- y A. , ! There are.many cities, communities and towns that will not allow it at ;,, fi „r„ ;;r. i tain the Mission ]Band on the Par- CERSEa� °� <' ¢ry ,.�-,• G all; others require a license fee sufficient to make it impractical, and they fl• ' ' nonage lawn.--.iMMiss Lena Fym was S� are wase towns. � , �4 �b�:r , � � 1 , : ' appointed delegate to the Cmodea�dh (Tao late for Inst �l .< e There may be an advertising value in these dodgers for those vgho use 7. ^ � s' } summer' school and is attending the Notes. -,-Mr. and , Mrs>, sr'' iY, oi' F them, and certainly those who print them make a profit; but it is had for (: art: _ t, '3. Same this week.JMrs. Chas. Johns Alberta, visited at. th !home, 3f 1 r the community,and unless the community is so fixed financially, that it can : y-. -•�� i .y' has returned from St Marys, ,,�„ Y , , ,. :. a ., ry , where and Mrs. J. 'MzLean. _.. 93 T . ;Ii , 11 �A ' maintain paper pickers and street cleaners in sufficient number to clean up she has been visiting with 'ter sis- Dalrymple, of Moose J'aw, lis ape. the mess they make, it is poor business, and as far as advertising is con- j� � 1C M A ��' � � � �Q9 ter, Mrs, S. Whaley, for a couple of ing a law days at -the.:: flt '�� � � I ceerned, the svtme money, spent in other channels will undoubtedly bring a 1G If a6'Y u weeks. -+Mr. and lifts. Leon O'Reilly sister•, Mrs. J. 1Vdc$�ean.•:-�1. �, �e2yI� '° o eater results. and family visited near Shelbourne stew was pleasaatle1' '; 1 ;1o'a This unbroken family of ten members were all tog's &r for the- first time this year when they came �i Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in to Seaforth to attend the reunion of 'S. S. No. 2, T&ctllop, held on July 4th. aver the week end. -Rev. M'r. White +visit from his brother, who res ¢e an;; ' , dart. Seated left to right-1Mrs. 'Thomas McElroy, SeafortlaII°'Mr. V�illiaria Hays, Lipton, •9ask.; Mens. G. -F. iP attending summer school in Gide Montana whom he had'atot seen 0. for ,� This Town Doctor Article is published by The Expositor in co-operation S. Garden, Toronto; Mr. Adam Hays, Seaforth. nch this week.-lRev. M'r. White vis- 17 years. -Mr. and Mrs. WA e a.' t ' ' ,rAth the Seaforth Lions Club. Standing, left to right�'Mr. James Trays, Fgmondville- Mrs. John Millson, 'Seaforth; Mr. R. C. Hays, ited his mother in Chatham lash week. and family attended the M rid Ae. ` •Y Goderich; Mrs. J. Ireland Detroit Lakes Minn. Mrs. 0. Fowler, Leamington; Mrs. W. 0. Ireland, - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Faster nave union in Parkhill on 'Saturday last: -� r''. taken up their residence in Mr. Pul- The softball game played betweenthe Climax, Sask. rich Benedict Dietrich, Raymond leyplank's house in Wdnvhelaea. Mrs. scholars of No. 7, Hibbert, and No . y� I�IOSIJI SCI-i00L ENTRANCE ' Ym ----_ —__ _ T_ - _.-__ - _ _-- -_ _ Wilcox has been on the sick list but 10, Tuckersmith, at the plemi'c as re '� Eagelson, Della Gratton, Trellis Gra.t- RIESaDLTS, 1929 ton, Ethylda Held, Beulah Hodgins, is recovering. -Mr. Jonathan Cooper ported last week, should have >eadq; Harry Miller Blanche Morenz ,tilary versary of their vyeddin SEAFORTH BOY. g• is quits sick with a trained nurse in score 15-12 in favor of No. 10, Ttack- as Goderich Centre. Patterson, Ruth Tiernan, Retta Pfaff. RECEIVES IMPORTANT hy About 75 members of the family attendance -Mr. Charles Millar, of ersmith. '`'' q - Honours - Helen Bisset, Albert Zurich Centre°r and close friends were present. the 2nd concession, Usborne, is con- `=r ]Bown, Philip Carter, Lula Croft, Ray- ;Honours -Rugby Church, Earl Flax- GOVERNMENT PO�ITION. Neighbors of the family made elabor- fined to his bed with pneumonic •- � fin mond Dean, Phyllis de Peudry, Made- ate plans for the event and a most I?eying has been proceeding rapid+y T�1 1 � y - line Geromette, Raymond Lawrence, hoard, Marie McClinchey, Ellen Turk- The Daily Colonist, 'of Victoria, p g with the very fine weather of the past1. helm. pleasant and enjoyable evening was with n ]Beth McPhee, Grace Mason, Alma pass -Gordon Block, Harvey Claus- British Columbia, recently made the G.TdeT spent, consisting of speeches, song3, week Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me- k'`11 O'Brien, Marjorie Prouse, Alma Sal- ius, Albert Dn Block, t, Leonard Den- following announcement: readings and instrumental music. Kay and Mr, and Mrs. W. Manley .1 . o Mr. W. W. Duncan, of Brentwood Mr. T. G. Shillingiaw acted as ehaic- spent Sunda under the parental rouf .�' t lows, Mildred Sallows, Margaret pence, Byron Ducharme, Rose Foster, Pe Y P r , ° Sandy, Keith Saunders, Kennet;x y will take over the position of market= man and spoke of the high esteem in of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckart, See rth. Margery Gascho, Albert Heideman, j`� W 1[•dTON Scott, 'Benson Straughan, Isabelle ing expert for farm products far the fl, w•hath Mr. and Mrs. McGavin are Ruth Hendricks, Gordon Howald, -Miss 'Clara Rowley and her s'�ster, .Y Tyndall, Jack Videan' Jean Whitely, Province of British Columbia- His held in their neighborhood, where Mrs. Johnston of Port Huron, paid ' a Yrs y, Marie Laporte, Bruce McC'linchey, duties will be confined to the Domin the have lived for more than thirty- Notes --Miss Ina Rutledge, of To - Colin Young, Eunice Young. Leonard Smith Viola Sreenan Malin. Y Tonto is at us a flying visit last Saturday. -Mr. Pass -Ada Anderson, Percy Ander- ' ion of Canada unless under special f seven years. Several others, includ • , present visiting at the and Mrs. Peter Eckert, their laugh-. da Steckle, Oliver Steckle. �/� home of Mr. and Mrs. John Watt. - son, James Ashton, Verna Barbour, Crediton Centre, conditions that may arise it is deem- � V V ing Mr. W. Jefferson, Mr. Win. R. ter, Sister Stephen Mary, and Rev. J. , Mary Bisset, Elaine Burrows, Vera Honours -Norma Fintr eines, Man- ed advisable for him to prosecute his Archibald, Mr. William Wallace, Mr. Master John G. Graham, of Acton, M. Eckart have returned from Cilat- " ' Clark, Phyllis Cooper, Donald Croft, investigations outside of the Domin- P. M. Chesney, Mr. Robert Hoggarth, who was ,visiting his relatives here, ham where they called on friends ;,gin Verna Edward, Margaret Ferguson, rice Hirtzel, Gordon Ratz, Evelyn jj has returned to his home in Acton. over the week end.-rMr. and Mrs. W. ion. C L UFF SONS Mrs. William Archibald, Miss Haze= Sippell. The position to which Mr. Duncan Jefferson, Mrs. E. H. McGavin Miss -Miss Alethea Carter is at prosen f" o Jack Gilbert, 'Herbert Greene, Marg- pass -Marguerite Amy, Timothy P Manley and Mr. and Mrs. P. IVIG asst Griffith, Mona Harrison Robe:t is 'being appointed is one in keeping Sadie Howitt, Arthur E. McGavin, Jr., spending her vacation with Mr. and Laughlin took in the fawn social held ':' , . Coughlin, Velma Guettinger, Theresa - 'Mrs. John Shoidice of London: -Mr a• I , ° , with the policy which was enunci- Dr. Louis J. Prendergast and Miss in Stratford last Tuesday evening. , Horney, Phyllis Horton, Clifford Hoy , Ha an . Margaret Jones Ila Lamport, + and Mrs. Fred Miller attended the I Leslie Hoy, Betty Jenner, Cornelius g ' P ' ated by Premier Tolmie before the enue. When he took it over, the area Mary 0 Hanley took gest in the pro. Mr. F. Welsh, from Hibbert, spend I Lloyd Lamport, Alma Lawson, Bene- election. Dr. Tolmie is of the opin- was not the most inviting as a lace gramme. funeral of ;Lars. Miller's sister, Mr-. Sunda in our bun With the ideal ',r ,j' Johnstone, Kenneth Juck, Doris Kit- dict'Morrisse Gordon 0"Rourke Hel- g P Rtose near Mitchell on Saturday.-- Y g' .'__ ton, Marion Lam Tey, John Lave y' ion that in the matter of production, upon which to establish in the line of Mr. R. J. Beatty, formerly teacher , 4 weather, hay making has progressed P , en Regan. the farming communities of British intensive farming. He however, with of S. S. No. '5, read the presentation Russell Sholdice who spent the Das.. rapidly and the quality of p ' 'Margery Lumby, Leonard Macdonalrt., g Y q Y the crop , Mlinchelsea Centre. ten days at camp in London, return - Willie MacKay, Burke McLeod, Mar. 7douours-Vinetta Routly. Columbia have reached a fairly ad- the tenacity which is gharacteristic address, as follows: is first class. jorie..lYlacfio, Jessie' Mathieson, Jean pass -Wesley Ballantyne, Lorne El- vaned stage.. They are producing ac of him, and with his kntAwledge of Dear Mr. and Mrs. McGavin: On ed to his home here.-?lir. and :JLrs ";t;, Morgan, Herbert Palmer, Myrtle ford Elsie Heywood, Olive Johns a rate that compares very favorably scientific farming, succeeded adrnir- this, the sixty-fifth anniversary ni Fetor B. Gardiner, and Miss Vera © - 'I Pfrimmer, Hedley Prouse Marion Y ' in many lines with what can be done ably in his work. your marriage, we, your friends and Gardiner were in Stratford recently. rr��Tt�-a ;r � " Russell Mills, Maizie O'Reilly. in other parts of the world. He devoted his attention to the neighbors, have assembled here t') -Mr, and Mrs. Ritchie Drager, of 1BR U4,l�ME L ID ' Raines, Fred Ross, Wilda Rutledge, The Exeter District Scholarshipwas He feels that the Government may raisin of high-grade - s Helen Straughan, Eleanor Tyndall, won by May Sims, of Exeter Public g potatoes, and extend to you our best wishes for Preston, visited with Mr. Drager's >::;,, Frank Walters, Olive Westbroolrn, well turn its attention to assisting affiliated himself with the movement your future peace and happiness, and mother, Mrs. Charles Drager, on Sun- Notes. -The annual Sunday School. k, School. the farmin communities in the mat- t day -Armond Kernick, of K.i'tchener, and congregational picnic is to be 1 Kathleen Whitely, Ida White, Ella g for certified seed potato cultiva Ton. to show our appreciation of you as The Hay Township Scholarships, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. an -1 held at Bayfield on Friday, July 26th.1. Wilson, Frank Yeo Keith Yours ter of disposing of their product and His interest in this line resulted in friends and neighbors. > g• awarded to pupils from Hay Town- Mrs. John Harris. -Albert Harris -Rev. W. A. Bremner is President of Passed under the provisions of Re the appointment of Mr. Duncan to his selection as president of the Brit- During your long residence among 's:5 P g- ship rural schools obtaining the high- the position is in line with this pol- us, we have found you to be true spent the week end at his home in the Summer School, which is being ulation II (5), of the High School est total number of marks on the c Goderich--John Rae, of Edmoncon held in Goderich this week. He will1. ]Entrance Regulations Ral h Header• icy. friends and kind neighbors, always x P Entrance Examination, was won as ready to aid those in need. who has been visiting his mother, attend the services there this ,ver c son, Frank Horton, Mae Ryan. The new appointee comes to the 1 follows: (1) Ruby Church, of Zur- office well prepared for his work. He ��jj As a mark of our appreciation, we Mrs_ John Rae, is spending a few and also on next Sunday; 'Miss Edna ; The Robert Parks Memorial Medal, i.ch; (2) Ellen Turkheim, of Zurich; is not a novice in connection with Home cook 5i ask you to accept this clock. The days with his sister, Mrs. Small, of is attending the summer school_- ,t ,�7 denoted by Victor Lauriston, was won (3) Earl FlaxboaPd of Zurich. S Mrs. Bremner is spending the week a. • o de Grace 'Mason L Victoria School. salesmanship, and has given proof of wish of those assembled is that you Stratford. -Messrs. Wesley Searle, . The Silver Medal was won by Albert St. Helens Centre. his ability along these lines. In fact, to be held in the may be spared to wind it many Limes. Duncan Jahnstgn, Peter B. Gardiner with her daughter, Mrs. West, of St_ ,, and John S. Buchanan motored to Thomas The pulpit will be occupied he has well established connections on VACANT STORE NIS%T TO Signed on behalf of your friends-- r Bawn of Central School. Toronto nn business on Monde next Sunda by Mr. Byles, of Lor. - V Bayfield Centre. Honours -Clifford Menary, Verna the Prairies in the selling line which , P, M. Chesney, H. Tyndall, Wm. R. y •- 11 Y "+3"' Honours -Irene Woods. Smith. it will take him but a very short time v Archibald. Messrs. John and Thomas Mowbray don, representative of the Ontario I Pass-4Evel n Cox Albert Duan, Pass - James Gardner, Sydney to re-establish for the benefit of the D. I��D I� ����� F. J. McGavin made the presentA_ and Phil Weed, of Detroit, who spent Prohibition Union, at the morning I I. Y Gardner, Alexander Neals, Mary growers of this province. tion of "gold" from members of the the week end visiting relatives here, service. Rev. Mr. Conner, of Kippen, P" • ,. Verna Picot. J e returned to their homes in Detroit.- will preach in the evening. - Miss Passed under Regulation II 5) of Nicholson, William Pardon, Etta Tay- Mr. Duncan in his association �vitlr Saturday, July �® family. Several smaller gifts were �x ( lor, William Taylor, Neel Todd Rich- men like Messrs. W. 0. Wallace, J E. resented by the grandchildren and Miss Mary Krauter, of Toronto, and Violet Petrie, of Sault Ste. Marie, i9 b the High School Entrance Examine- Y Y p ' �'ite '`� tion Regulations -,John Marks. and Weatherhead. Sladen, Rev. Montague Bruce, Cap- under the auspices of the others. Miss Grace Kreuter, of Seaforth vis- at present visiting at the home of r11" Belgrave Centre. Varna Centre• fain Babington, and others, had a I • ®, B. A. Henry McGavin was born June 6, ld recently.-Littled with r.nd rsIona11John5tone, es MrDon_ her sister, Mrs. Robert Alien. -gMrs. �,, Honours -Lily Howard, Margaret very important part in the rehabilitat- 1843, in the Country of Fernanah, Irl •Walters, of Goderich was the est ,11 ing of the loganberry and other fruit Proceeds for the new Hospital land, and sailed on the "Lucy Thom of Blyth, is at present visiting her Of Mr. and Mrs. James Moodie las`, ; Irwin, Mary Robertson, Charles Scott, Honours -+Gladys Coleman. crops of Brentwood a few years ago • son" for the Port of New York, ar- aunt, Mrs. Colin Fingland. - Mrs. Marie Vincent. Pass -Anna Aikenhead, Alvin El week. --'Mr. J. Kaiser and his son, Pass -Jessie Arbuckle 'Mae Coui- Nott Muriel Elliott Ross Grainger, The Brentwood Products was organiz- riving in May, 1861. The trip took William Farquharson and two laugh- villl> of Detroit, Rossn ottd aHaday n sora .,j _''''"�- g ' ed on short notice, and the situation ish Columbia Certified Seed Potat-) :3 6 days. On February 8, 1864, he ters, Kathleen and Jean, who have � ter, Thomas Garniss, Margaret Gov- David Hodge, Lloyd Johnston, Audrey y saved for the farmers of that lis- Association earl in the history of married Miss Caroline Grahar.i, been ,visiting Mrs. Farquhrson's sis- and Mrs_ William Rattenbnry r_- ier, Anna Grasby, Gladys Gross, Mar- Murdock, Kath)yn Mustard, Edgar Y �, jory Hamilton, Dorothy Higgins, Rathw'ell, Margaret Taylor. trict. In this connection the Victoria that organization. He filled the office daughter of William and Letitia Gra. ter, Mrs. Ivy Henderson, of Seaforth, turned to their home this week after Glenn Kemiltoehnie, Corinne McLean, Doris , In the case of candidates who fail• Wineries was organized, and now a for two years, guiding it through the ham, of Stanley Township. Mrs. Me- returned here on Sunday. -Mr_ and spending two weeks visiting friends Ia flourishing industry has 'been estab- most tryingperiod of its history, and Gavin was born in Goderich, Septem- Mrs. A. Schier and son, Kenneth, vi: - in Burlington, Toronto, and other Scott, Irene Walsh. ed, any appeals for the re reading of listed, which has become affiliated P Y. ited Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, of pointsJMr. J. B. Mustard and Mr , Dungannon Centre. the papers moat be forwarded to the relinquishing the position only when her 27, 1846, and at two Years of g Jas. Swan and his daughter, Mamie,. ... Honours -Jean Anderson Mary Inspector before August loth. with the Holsum Packers in some of he felt he should devote his time and age moved with her parents to the Listowel, recently. Thomas Clark is ,, d , p the branches, with most gratifying re- attention to other projects connected Babylon Line, Stanley, where she was at present with his son there and has gone on a trip to Vancouver. - Clare, Beatrice Culbert, Dorothy Cur- P Mrs. William Berry is taking a trip ran, Keith Johnston, Jean Johnston. - c sults. with the salvaging of the loganberry. married. his many friends are sorry to learn •" In this connection Mr. Duncan on industry in his district and in the Mr. and Mrs. M'cGavin spent the that -he is confined to his room.- to Winnipeg and Saskatoon and L9 V Pass -•Frances Crozier, Melbourne the initiation of the enterprise, visited + other pints. J •�' Culbert, Hilda Finnigan, Margaret BOWLING TOURNAMENT. P ' other lines mentioned. first 28 years of their married life Quite a number from Walton attend. P Johnston, Hugh Leidy, Marjorie Mc- the Prairies and was successful in in Stanley, moving to Tuckersmith ed the barn dance at Thomas Clark's Death of Mrs. David 'McIntosh. - Donald, Marjorie McWhinney,Claire The first of a series of twilight placing the jam manufactured. 37 years ago, where they now reside. in Morris on Monday evening, M:. Brucefield lost one of its oldest and A best loved residents in the death of ]Pentland Anna Reed, Eileen Treleav- tourneys was held on the beautiful There were other deals which he The family consisted of five sons ant Clark's barn was burned last summer a ' ne'w greens of the Seaforth .ijawn succeeded in making, which with TUCICERSAAI YIi C®QJlP9'E Mrs. David McIntosh, which ardor - en, Wilma Treleaven, Kathleen Wil• ga three daughters, all of whom are ii -i- and he has had it replaced recently• red at her home here on Saturday, Iliacs, Reta Young. Bawling Club on Friday evening of changed conditions, were not brought IVIAIRR➢ E® SIXTY-fF l VE ing, They are: M.rs. Ral h Miss Deem, of Brantford, who was ° g' to fruition but which showed that he P Elliott, visiting with her aunts, MSsses Janet July 13th, at the great age of eighty- ir last week. Twenty-four rinks were YEARS Stratford; Mrs. Letitia Tasker, Al- g five ears. Mrs. "McIntosh was a x Kintail Centre. had marked ability along the line of and R»se 'Simpson, of the boundary, Y " Honours-Corabelle Dickson, Marg- in the draw including Goderich, Luck- Y g fred and Dr. Edwin H., of Windsor; P daughter of the late John Rattenbury ! aret Ferrish,. Isabel MacLean. now, St. Marys, Stratford, Brussels, salesmanship. On Saturday, July 13th, Mr. and Frederick J., of Detroit; Arthur E., returned to her home in Brantford j P Palmerston Hensall and Mitchell It would appear as only natural Mrs. Then McGavin, of Tuckersmith, of Reading,Penn., and John and Mar recently. and was born on the London Road. Pass -+Cecilia Bowler," Fred Court- that the new official should manifest y Over 5Q years ago she was united in a 9 ne Edna Crawford Rita Foley , rinks. township, celebrated the 65th rani- F,., at home. There are four grand- o marriage to Dr. David McIntosh and 0.% :; Jose li'' Hackett, Catherine Hogan' The greens were in excellent con- ability along these lines, for his earl- came to Brucefield to reside in which ''' P g ' iest recollections are associated with ' Thelma Johnston, George MacGregor, dition and during the evening play ' X/ Grace MacGregor, Isabel MacKen. was watched by the largest crowd of mercantile dealings with farmers ��� 'O��e° �° place and vicinity her whole life was " g ' This was back in Ontario, in the town spent. She had enjoyed good health a drick, Jessie .MacRae, Marcella O'Con- spectators ever seen at a tournament W.. AT. S. -The regular monthly until last fall when she suffered a, e here. of Seaforth, Huron County. His jj j�� A. n j� (� j� meetingof the Hillsgreen Womecr' r nor, Wilbert Robb. JAMES � /� ll � �l gT stroke and since then gradually sank. Si Exeter Centre, The play: father was associated with the firm Mi,ssionaTy Society was held on Wed- Since' girlhood Mrs. McIntosh had '`% of Duncan & Duncan, which transact - Honours -Doreen Caldwell Clifford W Powell, Godericix X6-'5-4. nesday afternoon, July 10th, at 2.3,1 been a member of Brucefield church q ' ed all C1A59e8 of business with the Heywood, May Sims. F.•. H. Close, Seaforth, X6X6-4. �Fc�3eP8tS p.m. The meeting opened by singing and all h. ifs had taken an active 14, j farming communities. His early ed- Brooks, Betty Coates, E. Millson, Lucknow,-6-,fr-6. Hymn 606. Mrs. W. Turner led in interes church work, being a life , 1. Dr. Bechelp, Seaforth 1--I9X3. ucation was received in the schools of �N ENTMELY NEW TYPE O� Fred Ellerington, Dorothy Ford, Weser , - prayer. The Scripture lesscm was merRb r of the Women's Missionary I ley Greb, Pauline Hodgins, Viola Seaforth, after whish h® attended $ire P :, 11 J. Stockdale St. Marys, X6-�=Z, read 'responsively from Ecclesiastes, Society. Kind and hospitable she nos- :r �,, Hodgson, Ray Hutchinson, Orval Law- T, Johnston, Seaforth, -4-$X0. Ontario Agricultural College at ° ° q 1, IY son, Eva Pearce, Harold Rowe, Helen T. Knipe, Stratford,-2--3-�4. •'Guelph, where he learned the, prin- y� �n p� �y�7 g�{� /� {� {} o�{}�} D n �p 5th chapter. The Secretary and sensed a true Christian spirit that ciples of scientific farming, which Al�t�lilill bis sko 11V R4 sl��hyfi ��f9.11illflllg llLU k Treasurer's reports were then read endeared her to young and old alike i Salter, Reba Simmons, D'•ori's Sim R. H. Sproat, Seaforth,-SMIX6. and adopted. The roll was called anti p- p and her presence will be greatly miss- 1. y - eon, Eileen Snell, Jack Stanbury, Wil- R. Rogers, Stratford, -1-6X6, stood him well in later life. He, however, drifted from the oc- ' , answered by the text word "Justice." ed in the community where she had g �•-+a lir 'Staniake, Helen Wolper, Edmund W. G. "t717yillis, Seaforth, -4X1X2. ][�®�JQA�[ =at Slfpglgl�IggAgglt Vvltl] �llC The AugusR meeting will be an4were.l 'pent so many years. lies husband ?, k• V ,Ward, Royland Westcott. Fred IYtint " �roE➢ericla,-6X2X6. conation of farming, and became a �y from the text word "Serve." Hymn predeceased her 4ive years ago, but r civil engineer, engaging in railway Hudson Car Company, an Detroit ' ,,' Hensall Centre. John Beattie, Seafortb, --6 -•5X`2. y' ' 758 was then sung. The study rocas she is survived by a family of tvm ^ ,:, I Nonours-Alvin Bell, Jimmie Me- r• Doan', Brussels,-6X6X2. construction work in his native prow- Midhi an, I will exhibit the most interesting taken from the 7th chapter of "Drums sons and two daughters, William atrdf ince of Ontario for a time. g ; vmla Donald Walker. Ross Sproat, Seaforth X6X6X1. in the Darkness," by Mrs. W. TutKaer, Jahn and the Misses Emma and li�ad , ' ' With the outbreak of the war h,- simtomo)bile Show that has ever been on dig- ' ' O 'o- § 6 ]Pass-+'rances Anderson, Eleanor R. Treleaven, Palmerston, XIlX6-6_ joined the Canadian forces, being en- 18 llIIIl this C®4Ye>r17dgYlit i Mrs. R. Stephenson and Mrs. J. McIntosh, all of BruceReld. She is << Bell tdith Dick 'William Drummond, C. P. Sills, Seafortb, -6=6. 7 �' 'Cochrane. 'The offering was then also survived by one sister, Mrs, Nell- ' gaged in the Canadian Railway Corps, 'Lome ]Elder, Bernice 'Harris, Mary ,I. Wheeler, Goderich, =8-3. taken by little Gwendolyn filer. The ans, of Hamilton, and one bro'tlaw < . ' �„ ®, a for which he was well adapted from , F Raiser, Alex. +P�c1'Jdurtrie, Garnet W. McLaren, Hetsall, X2-„ 4. AQP. Livine Iii 5 9 motor (oar expert of the Hudson meeting closed by all repeating Qe Mr. William lRattenhury, �d4A01 . ' �;,. " d his experience in construction world. , r ; Wousseau, Relen Munn, Nelson Pep- W. Glazier, Goderich, 3Z�d� m. Lords Prayer in unison. The funeral, which was pro lav 111? , ;, er Sandy Fe Following the war he established Motor Car I>n�pany, will be in attendance. � r,l P pperr, Helen 1PPaf1, Doris J. Bowman, Brussels, i1-1-3. Notes. - taluita a few ftran► this attended, was held on 1`Jlosn4 t �r k �„ Sa ran Harold 9herritt. J. Laidlaw, St, Marys, R4-2•-••-2. himself in business in 7balgary for a vicinity motored to Vingbam on Id A- Wbion when the services I'" a al�mn1 t� . ,' +, ' P. 9U[cCoy, LucTcnoro� R�i� R2. time, but war attracted {back �ti the Comms and !fig your friends, the evening o£ y, y pastor, 11$c3 . t. lel w {�� assed undar Mo se'o+�iioslosms� of R4.- r day, Ithe 12th of Suly, eelebftte ed b her r. l '%� gtalation Ilii (5) of tie mem School C. Moore, Mitehell, 7AX=4. land, and came to British �Colum'bia the orange March: Misses Muriel ager. Interment C , nq �'llltY �'tV - ' F } , Fntranw Re J. Locker ®1fnPoon - , -�$�. for the purpose of followili that fliers ���� ���� 20-' �:; �?j o !i. ; t f�gmpayvynimgg , g and ltarrtha Carlile, of Clirrxton, a�ee Cemetery the Pl iIDsasfi;C✓ �1. �1 Q.�tlta ro. Glazier, 8 sums pl= Illi, of endeavor. Ffa settled in the 1$rent- sp�di ' a fervr liolidayg at tTgei� Drdmssrs. Jiamed �'A , , ; "" + -'S �� ., f ? o ouraa--+If o: ft tom, A,nna `�lr- 'Moore, 3 wing plt$ti 15: wood Bay district on the land now ar:4 A da�b� J�ri'�ro �i��1"BOI�Y 'I�I.d101iffE Q�ne Night Only bowte.'�-�4�. and ern, Alukei°t )sell �vt� ern, 1�'hg�h i� KO,',`o" � , 6r �: r , r!� lot. McCoy, .1 wins plug Ila. cupxed 'by him at the corner of tlroe � sora, 1� Id, of 'ter, wo Sutcnml,„,V �bd�c�, X''oh�n ,w� . �,: �,, ;���> &agtY--+',u.t,G a S$icclzer, Assvta 1r io"- lR. J. Sproat, veins p�uslg 1 �lUeat 'Saanich Road and Ver Aur- a'" rodsiiors at the home of �1JCrca. 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