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'i, . �!�1�? �. I 1� — .. fees is exiected to take $2,000,000 -9r,,efield United Church, conducted ' "th, McMichael'4 husband, ,m,otored h' . w , ith a good experienced ,
. , 'e at Wiarton Monday after spending, Mr. Jack Cooper, of Tuckersmi ere out theyear
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'.. , . Xe*spA1;,r Association.and tlie,'Huron a six cent gas tax would take, about made in Baird's cemetery, Stanley. Th� ,vote on Monday .for reeve and Mr. Alex. McMurtrie, of Hay. .
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, , Qupty 1 oss, Associatiori, Mr. Davis Moore, of Toronto, .visit, our village. the best interests. of, the village
�on'.,,, , ,."..%, ,, . I I � shiiq thit. mer Jones, Andrew N-cKenzie and Al- . ed ..cv6r the holiday with his par- Mr. iScott W:qlsh and his Melody art.
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, .�'n " . 2 n6unced that the government intends family in their -bereavement was evi- ,6i , ... .... .. . �
'n � V , �, �. � 'X- 6ZAV,GRTH, Friday; January 8, 193! Ilors .' 4raham9, Mr. 'Hanley 28; Tuckersmith. attended dance in the Town Hall on a few weeks ago, Mrs. (Dr.)* A. Moir -
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,;, "I ... I, " .,�" r .1 �.. R.JAMOnt 61., J. Gi�eer 99, F. Stew- I - i New Year's Eve. left for her old home at Verden, Mani-
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1 1!�,f'��.'� ,.". _1." .. I I - 1. - how inclined to think that offerings which ,completely surround- . F. Watson 125, . I I . we "grWt to learn that T. enry - toba. We ar6 sorry to learli thather
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I—— - LUCKY- expenses and redu . Those bLttending from a distance , ",.. ivillage, hid the but with little hope for recovery.
. ,?i` . ERE IGS.John .Castl�_q-nd s9n . . . . of miles south of our- ' 4h
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,$ �� , I , Kippew. ana Clinton. while g6ing around his pr6mises an school of the .Tjnited ,ghurch, recent4y
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.1� 11 This district was _. , .. I 1. Pul�!, . days. I � the Towns'hip of Hay on Monday -as .
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.%.. '. '. . fteld Agricultural iSociety is 0'�6 held as follows: Reeve, L. ,11. e "por s as,
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. %1 ., I . TUCKERSMITIEF I , BLYTH in the 'town Hall-Thasilan January ' that time, but it is �bopea be will so -on were of a very encoqri&g nature.
� other western On- ,Councillors W. 1F. Alexander, 'Dtilvid
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� I . .7.1 . y .11 I . .1.11, ...... i * I I / 41 Memb6rs should attend ,,and Ddeharme, Alfred' ' Mblick and E. J, . ,Mr. T. C. Joynt niade a , -'had just clo'sed were -nearly -
- � ,� i� I taiio'counties. I I Xessrs. Kenneth and Arthur, Jack- Serious Fire Menac1*,ViIIage.'-Cjt- ,'5h itheir 'interest. The directors Walper-tb' ""' Ve of the 1931 business �ear that
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.11, I There was some da to aii, who spent the "o 'hard to make, this society's an- 0 ... trip- to Toronto the first part of this. all re-elected for the,pre�ent year an(!
, �,,..-�. . magge done sl C�ristmas holi7 izens, of Blyth were aroused'at 4 a.m. council, who w�re thus. elected by. ae- � '. I I ..... .
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I M., - e'J�e neg"i e unw,efcome sound of niial. fair a success and, the least. -you. . -6-1. ; - . . enter upon their duties with zeal and ........ .. -
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...'���, , " -to, compare with ed to their duties at:Guelph andFliht, the fire alarm, the blaze being in the ,,an do ia atteni this meeting and by for thei-office of Police Trustees for , ii6en the de�ofioii and'a desire
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I . ,9 . block in -the centre of the --� ord day or"vather tk,e even- th� efficiency and progress of, the. .
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�! " ..7, the offievs ani'directors see �' - .C. C.Schilbe, J. Geiger .
, �'. r. � the'damage.. suffered by the Bell Com- , Gid- at you, appreciate their effortl. Zurich w re I ings and"nights. during Qie past,7pek Sunday school. I
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- - �, � .... �t .... " pany . ,� the H . y o s, and ow'neirs Mr. Davis Moore, of Toronto, spent main street; and consisting of /t� and J..Hey, �r., whoWill'be the mem- ,. �.. .... I- ' ?..- r. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and lit -
.U,;, . 6 yst4n ' the Christmas season with his par- Ipy's tailor shop and ,haberdashery, Come and elect tjie directors for the or so. M �
. -, ,:, � a- t I or 1932. ,Mr. and Mrs., John Wilson, of To- tle son have returned from spending .
. ". 1.� .- ..: . ',of #Rit' and farm lands in Wentv6irth,'' entsi-Mr. -and Mrs. Isaac Moore. wheie the fire started, exteh' Ing 0 year 1.932 and if -you hiire any sug- I
�,, � , I.- - . _�__. ...., , � ' I The dance held on New Year's Eve roniol'spent a few days recentl�With pl�asant New Year h6lidays at the �
.. ,,, I . Feel and eviii. Perth counties. -,Mr's. J. E. McLellan has' returned the. Oddfellows Hall ab ge�l ill��i,, come and tell, them. n
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- home after spending a Week witb across to the'Ma-sonle Hall, but by The many friends of Miss With relatives effid'friends 1 our village nie ',of Mr. Mickle's parents 'in
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," � . .1.11 ........ ... .... I . I...".... -in ,een seriously!;ill ift' 'Mr. Gerard .Bedard,. who and vicinity. Mrs. Wilson before mar- 'Ridgetown. . I .
��. , - , . � 'r, .1 her sister, Mr: and Mrs, Ivan FQrsyth valiant .... work of- the fire en it war, Houston, who has b hol . idays at his, home here, bas re- . �
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. ,brn Ontario hundreds of - mies of . � London, will " be riage was known as Miss Jessie Cath- Following the holidays and elections 'it.
'I) . - I . I in Hibbert. stopped from getting' down. to the Victoria Hospital, I . . turned to Toronto to resume his du- . i
i:v.. I . erine MdEwen, a dAughter of the late it .is s-o.,qiewhat quiet -in our village I
I "it, 11, telephone and hydro wires were do . wn Mrs. Harry Chesney rvisited over Bank of Commerce. These places ara pleased to fi�&r�she is recoverizig nice- ties as teacher - in a , sqhool in that . - ,,,
t. I me block. Gidley's store ly , . Dillican MrEwen, of th6 London Road with our busine"ss, men and others.
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", , - . 1. I I and hund±edg,of orchards have heen the week end with her sister, Mrs. all in the sa . .1.1.1-1 City. ' r. , and Mrs.,"'Al' .. .i D' i
, . . and' Ruth M Ian Solda'n, r. A. R. CampbeTl.,kas visited .dur-
C'. . `� ' James The and stock are a complete loss with Mrs. -Richardson, -Robert Mr. Kenneth Routledge is spending Hamilton, are visiting' Mr. 1§61dan's ing the holidays by, his nephevi, Geo. I
;.-I.. 1'. ., P, completely ruined. I )mson.. at Varna. . _4 �
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. ,,;�, . . I * � Mr. and Mrs. John Elgie and fam- nothing 'saved. The stock Was valued Richardson, of..WgLtbrIoo, ,visited. the the7 week at'Toronto. . ' .
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I -1. I I Yes, we were lucky, bu,t, we have had lly .-p)ent New Year's ,"W'ith'Mr. ,and at about $6,000, with an insurance of former's parents, Rev. R. M. and Mrs. At the annual meeting of the.rate- parents, a little north of 6Ur_V'jJ1-agew .Lv,Gameron, of Guel�phi'.'Who, is, taking "'. �,,
. � :, . . I enou experience of sleet storms and, A . McLachlin. �, The OddielloWs and Masons Gal%.during the holidays. Mr. 'Claire Zuefle, 'of Windsor, ' is a ,course .there to, fit himself, as a '
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. ", .. �11 I I gh ,- -ey- -they Mrs, John enalia, book . s and furniture are I payers of Zurich public 'scbo�l held here -visffil at.his home. , veterinary surgeon,,Lat . thd .Guelph ,01 I
,11 . the inconvenience,- and. � . mot . School - Meeting The annual school = being partiall . _ . last Wednesday,11r. A. J, MacKiwon Miss Jean Campbell - of T College. , .1 . - . . . ,., .. I 11
,-A cost, to sympathize sincerely with me'eting of S. -S. No. 2, Tudkersmith, also a complete loss. y —_ d trustee Yakr' 'three , ,. oronto, ;
11 on insured. * . ' was re-elected has returned after. spendfi�j New Death of William Blatghford.-Ort
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" � 1. , _. I . I thosp who were affected I.Ast weisk. was held at the school house The loss to the -building is a : USBORNE , ' , years. Year's holidays with her i . . I
.. . I . heavy one, but fairly well ,insured, in I grandmother, Saturday afternoon last a -respected I
,.1 � Wy r 30th. Mr. W. - .... . , . , . The annual meeting of the members ' sident of our village for quite a long, , ,
, I brobability the �Iock will be re I .A� Mrs. T. Murdock.
. -M. Doig wag ,app6inted chairm.aii, and all I of the local Lutheran congregation re '
.14'�.... 1 . . I . - . .. . - . I . I I f Mr. R. T. Elgie, Sec7retar0' The built. The cause of the fire. is un- Pection Returns., ." ' Professor Anderton and Mrs. An-' term of years, passed' away in - the
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I 11 �;: � I . . 'MANY NEW FACES IN trustees and auditors' reports were, known. I .............. 41 60 ,The many friends of Mrs. Emma derton, of, Clinton, were visitors with p in Blatc.hford.' The,
. ... ... � I ' Mr. aN Mrs. James W. Bonthron and deceased had been in very poor health .
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": . I read and adopted. Mr. and Mr,� R. . ....!TTT!7�� 2 .............. 77 .32,,_ ,,,Rpse, who underwent a serl ,Ar family on Sunda,y last. nths and,living alone his `
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11 ,� '. A-- � ...... ; . , . COUNTY COUNCI.L;," .I. Dayman.i, were 6ted a -vote, of ..,T' .1. . . 3 ...... i ....... i 62 , , I 3? : t , ion at a London �ospital a few days - ',*
�111 I � . M,rs..,...See,ds is visiting .with reli, condition became so much wQr,se that
1. �� � ....... . . - I I thanks for the very *efficient manner ' ago, will be pleased to learn that. h . I
"r...': . I ' I BRUCEFIELD . ...4 ............... 122 7 " e fives in Strathroy; on Saturday foren on it wili thought
- .-.11 � The Expozitor. intimated a -week- or in,which-they had taken- care of the . . 5 ...... ........ 65 1 . 36 is -doing as well as can be`expqktgd. - -have
� I, - . . . . two terest ' as school' and premise'� during the- past luchre and , I 29 - . - . . I . , . fie sdrvices, in our three local � best by his medicdc attendant. to
:�`, ,ago that an unusual in V Senforth Canadian Legion L 6 ...... ' ' ..... 32 , . _.. churches on Sunday, last were fairly him taken to Dri. Moif's Sanatarium,
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;,. q aff - i - vear. Mr. W. I - POig Was Unani Dance, Junuhry 22nd. .1 .. .
I.. being - takm� in nnwie-ipal . airs - in - . 7 ............. . well attended, but not as largely as ,about .a -mile--south of our village, an
.� ," . I . I I . I- wnships" i' maagly c5rected-trustlBe for a term of- - I . :, . ' ' HENSALL I I
., .� m thq,villages,. towns and* to n The Misses ,Annie and Allde' "M-118- ` - — I . I might be, expected for th-d first Sun- the London Road, but he was only
;1� I' ;, � I .. three years to succeed Mr. .�nierson ' Total ........... 44.;�.:- - _ , '' 1,269 .. - ' * .
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1'. I .. this county. I ,rd visited at the hom.e of �heir , ". sal:scriptions #ken at .th�`,P#.T�all ''Post ilay1li the New Year'. 'The' sermons 'there a few hours when he passed
1-1. . � Smithl--whose'terin bad expii�edr Mr. to ' ;, . d 'wee , ,newapive-. and music in all we �way from pneumonia. The .deceased
. . " er, Mrs. Alex. Mustard, last Majority,for Ballan%yne, 170. Coun- offc6,f6or.aii daily an k1 re well timed and:, I
V,11 , . I That prediction To�ld ap��ar to. be Doig was sIone- of the first pupils to moth Rent for'post oflke lock boxes in the,�Hensall *th special reference to was the 'son of the latet Ja& Blatch- . I
- , - , . . - I tion- George West- delivered w. I .
�:�� f' one is to attend thi school wheiiw�ho, received Wdd1C- ........ _' cillots by acclama fr1ceUdomet_4Rp,_#n4 ..... payable the last -New Year and -the new, resolu- I ford, who li-ved- near Birr' in London
11 � I ,Pretty well borne out, i all of . his education to enaWe him to Miss Marl, MeXenzie-and- Ross 'and Percy Post 0 I �
-1 . , cott, Peter Moir, Reuben Shler, week in thL9 mon6 or'bece�r, or the first the
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i ". �,.; . I I ... . - judge by the results of the municipal obtain --a . .. ... teacher's certificate', and Mary � Nicholson, spent the week end' Passniore.-Henry Strong, Clerk. ,week of January. G. J. Sutherland, Podt,i, tions that should be made and carried, Township, and was predeceased by his .
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1.!'. . -te of M .4oss. ' I
I. ___ . I . I—. -elections held..on Monday last, which school he afterwards taught. at the hon , . Mrs. Janet knother, one brother and two''
I I . Monday .1a:st, voting da'� for our: He came to -our village some eighteen
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I I � . I t1f the, tvieilty-x q#v and. Aep- The 'present teacher. Miss M�Kenzie, Meg. George StanbuTy, fo',rnTerly of 7 ' ,' __ - Card of Thanks. -The relatives, of . I
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� 1, 1�i . ,. nln$r 1, ,, Cl is 'seriously ill at the home . . I U - ..I Iiiii.m. Dlatelh,fQrd di�ilre to express -their villagers, b-ougbt out a large number - years ago with his mother, who pass,�- ,
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�, iaty reeves who com�. ,,,� es, . ian Oflilliteorn'da -ILLS " ,, , sincere thanks and appreciati 'Mr,, . _
. . . :t, �,.irfs is doing splendid woi - R �of. the kiiid- 6f ratopayets,.0 exercise their fran-!ed-away here some 12 years�_ago.
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, I . I ce has greatly ineretrsed during the ughter, .,Mrs. John H., I& 1 -Ing, his
� , Huron Couni.y Counill', only seventeen . '. . , " . , � ness shown him, while living alone dut chise. The contest was for the reeve- Blatchford was a man of a very quiet,
t I ' . . . - I past few years. I I I.- I I Ewen. I , . . Mr. and Mrs. W. McAllister; of Ed- I -Ate inness, for cars given and -many other
, - , - have been re-elected,tq -represent their � I Mr. Alex. Ross; of Wingham, visit- . - Mrid acts ,and In par icular they dseire to ex- ship alone, the council beifig in by retiring disposition, but very intelli- ,
"I -_1 ---------- , � I . . monton, are ,visiting their relatives press their thaml(s tol'neighbors, in the persons acclamation. Sp;aculation' was rife gent and sociable with hit;frlendg. He
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. -11 ... I -canstitueneies agair this ypar. ed friends in the village last w and friefids in this vicinity. . Peter Stewart and lVil- . . - e" of'the Anglican church' ,
il, - w` --of I' ".., ... ,. Announcements. i Mr.'and M,rsJ throughout the day as to who: would � w4i a me�mb r
I t..-:� , ,- . r . 'Mr. and Mrs. Ashman and son, liam, F_ Pfaff. who. waited on hirm for
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One or'� o ast yea. 's lftTembei7s . EXETER,, , Richard Robins, of glucefield, wish tor - some b' R for the* sent year of 1932- and his, funeral on Monday afternoon
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; � have retired N,oluntarily from muni-, . . ince the engagement of their eld- Douglas, who ent the holidays with . and the day beifig'.quite fine, many last was from St. Paul's Anglican
.11�� ?. ... . � .1 'High School Commencement. -The annot . Mn and'Mrs. ?Richardson, 'have re- , 'Baird-Wolfe,The marriage .6f' Ed- "came -out to vote. - the interest - con- Church, the Rev. X. B. Parker con-
-. - ........ '. cipal affairs,- but by far the greater t daughter, Hilda Lylia Beat -rice, to
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1, . . Exeter High School Commencement es turned to their home at Tillsonburg. 'delivering_a.
. 1% �, I . number. sought r'e-election and met ' Harold John Taylor, older, son of Mr. 'ith, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tinugq.,tense right. mp. to, .the' -closing- ducting the seiv,ices and
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1 4 ,:; . - I . . I " .exercises. were held at the school on and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Exeter, the The schools in this section have Charles Wolfe, of Hensall, to Norman bour,..yvhen it was found ibit each of very nice -and appropriate 'discourse I
. .11,� I . defeat. . opened again after the holiday-,, Miss -received 186 votes, -
. , . . . I I Monday afternoon with William May, , wedding to take place in the spring. , Baird, of .near Brucefield, toolk place the"eandidates had , in which he made very feeling refer
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.�, , . The. p6rsonel of the County Council the chairman of the school board. pre- Lettie Love, teache1r in S.' S. No. 3, * with whom he
, . . . - -r..and Mrs. RichaH Robins, of recently: -Pit the 4ome of her sister, and then, p is the custom, the Clei$ .
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�.... ... ,--,.a;, of course"chAng'es' year 'by'. year, Old' sIdingv Quite a number of graduates Hayj and Mr. Dinnin, i 8 S` NO. 7
... * . Brucefield, also wish to announce the .n - - .1 M�r,s. Honer and Mr. 'Honer, Goderich. or Returning Officer, gave- the deci&---was' well acquainted. -,There was
� : f ,.,. I.- . of the' school .-,vho were home for. the hte r, Stanley. F ,owing . . favor of ' the prese'rit q.-alte. a good attendance ai the church.
, . w ones take � .Mr. and Me-,. W. Consitt, of Hen- supper at the home of the bride's par- Reeve, Mr. 0. Geiger, and so in 1
�1111. , op out afid ne, * Iholidays froin the different uni,ver- engagement of their second daug the serving of. a wedding ing vote in �he and the Dallbearers were relatives an '
� � I . their places, but it is ungival in. th s Dorothy �Cecelia, to William James F. - '
., . I .. / i I sities and normal schools, *ere ... in, at- Bell, only son of Mr. pLnd Mrs. Andrew "Ill, spent New Year,'!, with I Mr. . and onts, Mr. and Mrs. Baird were enter- event' of there li�iing no protest or near -neighbors. The' remains wer
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. "" , . . county, or in fact 'any other county, tendance, also a number of the Board M vs. Orville Smith. d l5vfriorlds in Exeter. I recount, .Mr.'Gelger. will continue the interred in Bethseda ceinetery, a fe ,, ,
... '. I . . I . B. Bell, of Kippen, the wedding to taine I ,, I
'. " to see twelve new faces sit the Janu- Of Education and parents of the pup- Mr. W. Jarrott and Annh spent Drummond, me 'hant 6f r'eeveship. The memb9is of the mileis southeast of our village. 'The v
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t- . * . ils. - Principal E: J. Wethe.N l5resent- New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. . D. this town,' -had the misfortune on council by acclamation are George C. deceased, who was of the -'age- 0(4&-�.
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I ;,I. . .- � .. . ... . ed the diploma% to those who were . The Yorung People of Brucp,field Nichol,. in Hens4l. I ....'.." I I , Wedneiday evening on going down the Petty, Laird Mickle, Walter Spencei-, years, will, bq missed by many rela- .1---,
. . -17--- . . Such a pituation will i-nv'61ve -the suc<-essful at the 1931 departmenta Church- met in th6 -basement of the , Mr; and Mrs. John McBride ano back steps to stumble and in falling David Robisbnj the first three me `LNZ.�.and friends. -1". I .
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.�', . I . , placing of conside rable responsibility exams. The chai�rroan and differel�t chbroh �6'-V�*her in The New Year. The family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me- Lreak' big' wrist land it is doubtful . . I 1
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..."... oil the shoulders of the old members, members,of th,6 Board distributed the � - Bride and familf spent Now Year�s 4 .
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.." . , I .ervlce� was in. charge of W. Broad . of his '
,�., I 'County c6u,hicil businesil 6 no scholarships for the yeari ' f,ont;,,, The meeting opened with, ., a with Mr. and Mrs.4ohn Love. . " ribs. Mr. Drummond is a versactivi- Hensall Continuation School Report., ,, '
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I The gold medal for Upper School hvm.,i. "Out of My Bondage, Sorrow " Mr. ana Mrs. P. Campbell -and elp - man' --and we -regret vei;y much his, . I I . .
p. -d in a sdssion or thoroughly learned , . i . 1.
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�1:, � . � . Vas won'by Miss _Xa�garet Penhale, ziid Night,!' after �rhich -Mno p dre�, of,iear Exeter, spent.- N�w "'PeNdent. I. . I . C, -eport of the `11 : en . s .. a . I . I Cc .. ntinuation Sa . ho I 1,
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...w_. 1 in �a year. It will, therefore, be up to -with Miss Kathleen Strang� second, ,read the Scriptuie. Leonard, Boyce Year's at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Mr.- and Mrs. G. -C. ,Petty spent Phe following is the i . � I . ol for the
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I A-,--- -.r the older members not only �o exer- and Miss Pedrl Flder, third. � In inodw then led in prayer. A hymn, "He Hugh Love. , New Year's with Dr. and Mrs. ��mith, . . I . . fl
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� ; � ;,. ! ; . � . . cise a wise patience with their new ,cbool the first prize went to Lea -cloth Me" war, sung and the topic, of St. Marys. I . . FORM' I . I . �,
I , I ___ 11 ,ue but to refrain from any. �owe Dinney and second to Miss Mar- "Finding a New Goal For Year 1932" Helen Anderson have returned to Mr. J. E, McDonell arrived home, - - I I � � "
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. . . I I 5; Jorie -Compltri. In lower ,;chool the �vas very ably taken by'Grace 1�ep- their 'duties at high school. � I I ;
,11 , colt' a,igulation to, which thei'r winners were, fi�rst, Miss Anna Aik- per. A very pleasant half hour was Mr. Russel Love, of Toronto, ,spent on learning of the big fire, went di-- i
�� " .. . - ,.d . Thiir,sday morning from Londoii-and A]. Zo. Ge, Ar. B.H. Li. La. Fr. Co. AV. St.
. " . -wider experiencwrilg.ht provide,,a key. , � Coles, R. ."." 40 62 60.6 5 - i
.1 1. I , . ....., ... -11 ,enhead; second, Wesley GTeb. In spent in contests, Lunch was then Now Year's Day with his parents, rectly back to the city. * * 1
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. I 1 � , I . - Dricnimond, 1, D . ........... 68 , 6.3 41 63 7-1 51 61 �65 57 58.8 . 7 "
... , � . .. I Form 1A, Miss Violet Squires, Aliss serveA The Watch Night service was Me, and Mrs. W.,Love. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Harmer, of
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, - -7- Marle Borland- Form 1B, M' s Dor. openEKI'��'th--.a hymn, "Abide With Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Consitt, of Southampton, were.-herfiJuring the Farquhar, J . ............ 93 47 59 5-1 41 51 - 33 53 53.5_ Aji,,, I
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. I I by Hicks, idiss" Geraldine A-rm- Me," . E. 7%Q.rnpson then led in pray- Hensall, spent a few days with 4heir Pollick, M. : ............... 71.;, 66, � 52 66 71 68 64 57 62 64.1 3 I
, I , � . " . past week calling on their friends, My- I -0 -50 2 1
TIM T ' CUT DOWN ot ; i ' the high sch son. Mr. and Mrs. Riiiiel Consitt. s Forrest, E . .............. 80 69 67 67 81. 58 7 59 65.5
4 .,I "�_ . -_ ". strong n . ool t2ntrance, or. R. McNaughton gave a vefy in- I and Mts.� D. W. Fos and daughter,
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, ': . � While towiik�ip and' couniy Miss Patsy Martin W"on first prize, ' -teresting and edifNitlohal address. W. Mr. and Mrs. A. Love, of Hensall, .Miss Florence.'* "Mrs. Hairner will -be Higgins, H . ............. 85 38 50 52 46 32 - 22 69 ' 42 *13
I , . , 1. .. . V.I. 1; . ..... .... __ having obtained 'the ' highest marks Haugh then'led In.p.rayer. The meet- spent New Year's with their son, Mr. remembered a's our first continuation Hudson, H . ............. 60 55 .51 55 r67 48 47 21',-.50 62.3 11
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i . go erning,bodies are reducin I g their in the county; .yg,t,.! .... won ing closed with a hymn, "Standing at, and Mrs. H. Love. _ then Huiser, A . ............ 11 .,., 52 51 51' 60 .47 53 61 44 5� 61.'9-, 'IT' �1
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'' I . official salaries and at the an e p h 11enedic- , .Mr. J. Forrest ai . - Koeliler' 9." ..'.. ..?. ..:. 6 I
.. . '. same time by B ' etty Complip-,"'third prize by Mary the Portal" d th Miz a with p4_!nily spent 'Miss Jessie Sharpe. " f
I , , . . '., , ' McAllister, J . ............ 87 50 43 74 65 38, 178 71 155 62.3 4 .
"i" . ; , increasing the.wor New Year's ;Tir� Mrs. G - T
I , k and responsibili- Van Camp, and fourth by'Lorne How- tion; - Mr. Alexander Buchanan, Sr., has Ifellroy, R . .............. 28
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I � I . ties of these officials and.are racking ey. After the presentation of the The. regular meeting of the Y.P.S. Lavandex in Hensa 1. I : 43 56,,50 34 16 19 26. 45 85.2,14
, . . , The W.M.S, wil ' I * 59, -.(76 45 '71 ' 5J 46 68, 8 ;,4 1
-4.,, � their br4ins to devis6 other means of ucholarships the valedictory ,address of Bruqefield United Church was held I bo .4 their first friends hope he may sooif' take a McKenzie, A . ............ 76, 34 70 6 :
�'. . , s Margaret . Pen- on MoTifty evening with W. McLaugh- meeting of the New Year at the change for the better. Mr. Buchanan
. , wall; deliveKed by Mis. i Sangster, M . .............. 53 53:, 61 60 72, 48 ,. 00 -,W1 47 57.2 9
� hale, an4 was one of the 'fine- t -eVer I 1� _1:..tte._
V:.. economy, the Federal Government is,A li,� Sinclair, N. . . � .......... 93 72 72 -61 - 86 77 81 82 69 77 1 , !
I . ?, 11 % deYotiqlial, convenor, in home of Mrs. W. TurR'.��? next'Wed- is one of our blddgt residents in point . , . I
.t .Apparently, .operating on the opposite I delivered at fhe Fx�ter High 5111-11i, -harg ' .n"day aftern I rgnc I � - .... � ........ h"') " Ar. (Art), B.H. (British
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.. - of age and has .also been a resident . Al. '(Algebra), Zo. (Zoology),, Ge. (Gbograp y I
1. I . I . . :,- , , - M R1;6i7i is spending the holi- of o-ur village for a good many years. Higtory), Li. (Literature), La. (Latin), Fr. (French), Co. (Composition),
� _� tack. Graduation diplomas were also given: hymn, followed by the Scripture by , I'S. .
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. , I T)uring the past year the civil ser. Ito Misses Beryl Ffaff, Pearl Elder, .F. Thompson an W. ,days witb her daughters on the Lon- Mrs. E. ,Sheffer is--spenditg a few AV. (AV age), St. (Standing). I--- I'll -
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I . 11 . i � Kathleen Wiseman Laura Clarke and, Haugh. ' The topic, "Jesus Teaching don R6aA, near Heii,411. . days tbig,. ... week With relatives and . 1.
, � . .1 - , 11 . vice, in other words, ih6 men Find wo, Dorothy Camm, Harry Hirtzel, Wil- About Man" wag taken by E. Thomp- I -1. " " . .�_ ___ Iriends'in London. ... I I - � FORM 11 _i0i - _-�
. "I . men it provides Jobg for, has been in- 4am Jo I -1%k,. 11�� I .
, ,. . m Jo Alexanoer Mustard, Cba.-,. sdn i n his usual capable -.manner. 'A Mr. 'Harry Howard, who has been .
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% I , I . , creased from'44,175 to 45,581, a gain Pearce. Gr it is due the teach- hymn wag. then sung and Mr. Bee er KWPEN I quite poorly for some -weeks and cim- Ge. Zo. Ar. Gr. I
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:,, 0 01 t;ok charge of the pra e. f the iiiiiie to tfie Bell, M. ....., ............ 50 40 33 43 ,55 4�-' 30 58 44 12
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��, . fficiency show6 in the mould- - /' Seaforth Canadian Legion Euchre and house, is at date of writingp consider- Carnie, J . ......... 1. ... . �41 52 43 68 -91 46 *68 19 41, 46--T---1!t---'-
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i ., . I .1 thi� Government bad to provide n ing and biringing'out the best in the . __A� .1 palice, Jamuary 92nd. -
, . � � I . The Khpperi Harti-dultural Society will hold ably improved, and his friends hope �Crerar, S. .: .............. M.. r)8- ,6�,- 61 60, 59 *54 � -5,7, 60 a
. " I ditional sulh of $3,500-,000. pupils w.ho pass under their instr'u4c- ' robm .,f the his recovery to his usual health will Dilliag,, C . ............... 0 4 A.5 6 - '
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I �: - 11 . In the face of the fact tha tion, and to tjie cliairman and mem-, BAYHELD .1 -y 141_19 51. - 60, 49 22 26 47 46.9 10
�, ... I � cirurch on l'bursday, Janivii 32, at s-oon take place.. Dinfiin, A . .............. ,61 46 .
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1 'i"'. � . rn On Wednesday evening of Christ- ,2 . � . Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Coles and fain .. 79 6 46 31 ,60 ,60.9
.. ,; , ,,�.' ! I lection and maintenance of ,�uch a mas week ,the members of Trinity Miss Elva Aliaerson, of Stanle ily %have returned from 9�ending the 84 .75 59 60 72 55 49 53 .59 62.8 3
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I'll, ? !"� . credito:ble staffi 'q�ecial,mention also' CHurch Sabbat� School, 'With their spending part of the Christmas ,. a4 New Year holidays very pl�asantly Glenn, H . ................ 73 74 69 71 18 5-7 '83 63 62 63.8 1 '
. ; . � I. � I I folly, and at the ,�aniie timiz ... payihg *as made of Patsy Martin, whose par- parents, met at - the Orange Hall and tion in London. . , with relatives and, friends in"Wbeat� Hemphill, M . ........... _ '50 69 33 6.6 4.5 60 47 61 5.4 53.(0 - ()
I � 1,� : I I taxes to tbelimit 6f1h;.;TF_ibiiity arid ,nts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Marti�, enjoyed the time in -a social way, play- Mr.. Clarence McL�an has res I , d le ' I 43 68 38 54 - 59 64 58 57.1 -7
,. " .11 Y. Passmbre, R . ............ 66 64
1 .1, I... UgYbmd, isn't it, about time that the both received their educational train- ed gamm, had an impromptu pro- his Audies at Westdtfi niversi. ... . Mr. and,,Mrp. W. J. White returned Smale, B. -. . .... . 4 ........ . 41 ,517-- 40 60, 43 60 *73 *56 61 54.5 '-. 9 ,
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�� ., i! _:. head office of the ,country got down gramipe and the scholars were pres- London, after a pleasant bollday. the first of the 'week from spending Thom�on, M . ............ 70 58 -' 40- 79 57 56, 70 78 63 6a.4 Z ,'
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".: t I I . Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto, _p I New Year's holidays with their daugh- Wright , L. .'...',._-..---- ,57- 43.7 1%
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� tree and w,6 -re treated to candy and Mr. Gilbert Jarrott, of Western Uni- ter 'in the district of 'Southampton, ), Ar...(Aritbm 14
� P! , , ed less and practised more. , Ge. (Geomq,try etic), Gr. (Grammar), Ph. (Physiography),
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I cF. I �. And one of the first places where VARNA oranges, after whic . h a tasty Itinch xersi,ty, London, have returned to M'r. C. W. Cooper taking charge' of Asterisks denote Yal,m-f-pbbiects� A. 'Di' li4"(Art 54), 11
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I . img should be commenced iq J dnesday, ful holiday *tt the bo�ne of their -par- Rev. James McIlroybad for big sub- I............... FORM Ill � I .
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I .�,, .I.... the CWI �ervice. That body.coald,be The young people held a darite in December 80th, for tillage trustees, ents, Mr. and Mm. Isaac Jarrott, jects on 'Sunday last, "Grandly Be- .
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, "I , .�.. . -reduced by twenty-fiv� to thiriy-2five We haI4 Tuesday night. E. A. Featherston, Harold Brandon The Young People of St. Andrew ' S ginA New Thing," There werc good E.I�. L.A, F.C. LA, L.C, A,11, C,M At.
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� � 1. I I per cent, without injury to the coun- liott y . service on Thui� - jay eveni me Beane, J. , . . . 46 50 20
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11 . lase'd to know A'� ... 19"'A. Featherston refused to.qiralify, so night n g, the sernions'were well ter 't�fot the -
;� . 1. .1 . I . w t , , - M. I&Rt. ,Games helped to 1 New Year. . Bell, A. .... . - 50, 48 45 60' 64 .49 - 10 7� 05, 5
I ,I ".. � . . try's.buginess or even the M'Dwing up able to be about again-, another meediii"', _ onday and' contests "
, , , I � .. _L1 . . . ,was held . I Rell, E. .. 60 49 1160 9 5.5 5 41
. . h, .when' Lewis 111Y ifi the eveni'lig, lunch being 8eTv- There were quite a large number I "
"". I & Of it. The congregation of St, John's 'evenitig, January 4t ' Din,nin, A. ... 55 49 68, .3i 41.5.4_ 43 - , �a 66 56 63 9
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, ''. .. in fact the machine bas become so Cliurch held their annual fo,�xap- Thomas was nominated and later ed by the girls. of visitors here
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, ... �,,�;r., I 1. 1: per in the hall Monday evening. In qualtfied, so the village trustees' for - -,J I . 48 W ,, 70 68 64.1- � Z _
", ;�: . . . cumbersome and unwdeldy1bdt're.sultq ppw- Christmas time. . . I Horton, ,S. . 76 -67 1 . A
',, , the neighborhood of 70 guesti; --- sat 1932 are H.-4riiidon, VK J. McLeod Lod over the holidi.y with bev i. 2 66 78 4' 72 57 59 61.1 3i
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- i!! , k�.. - I are t?o slow. There are hundreds of down to a bounteous su per, affer and L. T,hamson. clits, Mr. imil Mrs. W. W. Coope.i, of Theiweather still continues unusual -
15 i , . p , I McEwan, 1 '.,; -, 72- 60 94 78, 86 54 -;h, 76 70 73.9t I
. ,?. I- places in ,the sei*!k wb#re the work which 'a short progmmane was enjoy- At the ... innual school meeting hel'& Stanley. ly mild fof this season of the ye*r " 49' 65 aO 69 - 27 71 62 �4.4 " 7
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M. I "� - ". ., . ' 4 . e varioug teao.,Ii�rs have again rie;r with no snow to make sl�ighing but Munn, H. ,... 42 19 .
I-, ol two or,even three officials �E6tild be ed by all. at -the school on D"emq�er,Wt1f,A. Th ' t 11, - ' 46- 59 . 47 �6 43 34 29 38.9 i4
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1 11'' I ,done * alie,_*nd at one salary, With- ' very Nto"on'. R... 66
.1�v . 111� - f. . , � after spe4ding the - holiday season Parker were nomin4ted for trustees vacal ic lit. I and first month of 1976 wer.e V Pepper,' N. . . 89 42. *-31 � '1458, - 60 60 78 - 5215 ,9
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': : � . with her daughter in Detroit. for. 1,932. A vo-te--being taken, A. Miss Etta Bell, of London, visited similar to the present
I ..." I Passmorb, A... 417 55 45 . I
; 1�. "... .11 - 1. - I ,40�that 601dial. .., . . Mrs. ,growii,,who has been in&a- Brandon Was elected by a good ma. r,@gbntly i0th her parents, Nir. and , Mr. and Mrs.'.T. C. Joynt and'yotink Sinclair M. .. 64 68 - 5f ,58 30 ' 49 63 54.5. 9 !- '
, ` I . �. .bll I I forth .,o�pitaJ,_,..has.been able to re. jorfty., The P(iard, of' Trustees are Mrs. A. Bell, of Tuckersmith. sons,, accompanied by Mrs, R. Bon� P W.-, -
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. 11.__s .1 ( . - I I . I 11 1 21 101 ,!. 1.1_16.0t.,. . turiFto her home much improved. "Is foft�wg- John Cameron, Mrs; Seeds Mr,'Frffiadi Patigoils, visited over the tb,ron,,.,Mrs. Joynt's mother, motore'd peliceri M. . . 2�-
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I � i . 4 ".... . � i , .1 tile diughtler, spent Sunday with ,.Kf" Buble, Fisli4r, of Kite,endr, Parsons, of Stanley.""". . holiday.q. (English, .Liteiat' 'P, C English Composition), F.A. (Freneh
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M,f, - - - . . I Miss Cook,.-our.teacher, has return� hok sun W,s, V. A. l9dwards, lea - turned -to Sivaii6vil ifter a pleasant liow ing over, ,bu
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1�,11' , ',,, ,��, ��&', 114, �tA&ftsej�j, �11_rwft, - "iroronto � ed to her duties aftfT spending the ing for oftw 'Mond ..,o norma - I .,
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