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It , I., . . meeting, authorized repairs to the LION TEBBS, SPEAKER" .. � ' -....1 . ":-.�.,4mi . .. .... "l-l'.1AN!",
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. � , . . tovih. seal.: It came -out in the I . I �� ENT - TWO e The "y streets Of ' . , ,,�,%'i,!�,, ,
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11 FIVE FAMILIES � discussion ithat the Wal had be-, . . -.�,5.4!',_�r 4
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I Celebrating the tenth anniversaiiy, 7 ,, vehicles and, as a result . . .�,., ,!'�10-`,�', '11"
') doing dutY - since 1874 without, . - 1, . steps ' ' ') ��
I I NOW ON RELIEF � Ibbe fmmdlng� of the'Club, the Sea- . The schedule -for this, yearls, O.HA. si.."s and mail boxes suffered. WANT 6 jN' "'; ,,,;: t� #� "
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, , 'illtermediate ,hockey was drawn tip The Stop sigh at the corner of M - ' .. " N_: L�_,,
evdr� the ravage of the years fin. forth Club on 316duy evena . Wednesday. night in, +he Pu . Lil,_ and Market Streets alvL -L . ' ' , ��� - ,
Co=ell mA - .. mtert�,ined-the •ladies. The s,p= . " . I bile was struck ��� LEFT ON , 11 I
on Mon&Y wmnma f - ally, proved too'much for it and I tory: discussion the early . ". W111, , .P.
tie " . or speaker of'the, evening was Rev. Geo. I After the usual dise' arly Saturday morning and 1e'v- k_&� ". �' - .1 ," �Ii �11.",N",. - � . . . . .
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- regular December meeting. and. for ",,k,bme time the lettering on it W. Teblbs, of Hurlimgto66 ) . * dates were. set and Xe,gulatioins dedd_ gilled to the . Aground, whilwon the . . 1. . �;"� -,
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adlour*ad ahbT�ly befom. 10 o'clock has been practically obliterated. . ed. First three - teams enter the p1lay- following morning a mail box Detailed Council Pr I ,B.gf�4',7
I I ,Lion, Presildent J. M-1 MeMillan Pre,- oceedings . 11 - ' " I I
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I - oft; firstteani to have an option of and post at Chlirch and Goderich on Page 2�-zt, �, ' . ,"i'.
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sided and followinig the dinner, called Rev. George W. Tebbs, Burling- Streets suffered 4 ljkp .'' ,-,
will 'be held. playing the third team Or having , fate., Both, �, �,:�,
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Sutherland, presided and 11 tention, to the 10, ;,old. monarchs of CODC, Hamilton, ,,,Tbo was the , (Referees are- From Goderieh, H. sliding cars.' I , , mbun0ed. ' 116. -1
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Reeve Crosker alid, Counciilors Hud- the -ClUb—those Tkohe who had been s , . the 011os i ng session of ,the ,Rqiron , . . . . . . 00
son, Broderick, Balfour, Jolipsto 4d special speaker athhe Seaforth - XurneY, N<WV0an Wmt, D. McKay- I __ , 1COUTit , -,,.-,,I- U
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a for ten, Years. J; E.. Meat- Li Club Mendai. 0 - 0� V 'Council Goderich on., Y, .,
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Council, as its, first -item Of bast -I If.. with ,eb"ns. Those re- . . �11 Bullard, Rus. Holmes, Gordon' d, 0hwk
� mler-e, passed' a moWon extending sym- I I m6marchs w, . I Me; Wingham, H. don Ren- •
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. ceilvilng them '-Oe4re: -Lions Ekwro. " Summers, A. Lock. Ile.. pros-,
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stone in the recent death ,of his ,bT*,D- � ANNUAL' -DANCE- . , O=' TREE IN READINESS e Eis�rnian L. ,%w- VE Gamble' was. followed by: an, addT . es b %,, ,Y: I 1" �
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I ther. It Was inoved, by -Councillor J. . . b y ,,vn,, S:n' HICLES,. SUFFER reod by Reeve John McNabb' W, . ,
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J. lk'odierick and seconded, by P ger. . expressed the gratltudle,�of ,the eou�a: i "
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The toast to tLhe ladies was pro- cii for the service WaTidefi, Elhb1bt,.h,v$1, ' . , 11.
� Crazier and read: "11hat. this council Members and tied-bf-UN FOR SANTA -CLUAS f going to DAMAGE IN COLIBIONIo'endered dUTin . . I 4
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7 � , sympathy to Gather in Cardno's Hall Mr. TebbS, who i�'a memberof tihe I . � . I I err the' h0c'keY league.' Sea- g the year. .111, I _1-...., I
� illor Johnstone in. ..the. sad ,.I*- . ,. - fpfth will -likely enter two teams .in I .,A ............. ... i.."� . 'Mr. Elliloft assured, th,-:Tneml . -
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I . nt of his brother. " the' Nio � I I that lit had been, a -pleasure
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On Friday.' - as old Man !Sun6hi�6;,. of. Sta ' Will Arrive in Town -Decem- .A. and'an intermOiate Truck and Auto, in Mix-up
� . �, report of tht finance commit- I tion tea,'m inn O.H-A.' thefT.Warden for 1934 auct said dpat ,:I I � ",�i
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tee � listing amounts to be ;paid wa4s, __._____4, . I . CKOC,, H�ainflton. His talk comisted, bei 21st UdderAl. ' i I I ' it had been his &14W.taon 4uft ettw_ .1 v�- 6
l of a series ;of humorous .stories', .i.a_ uspices The Schedule I
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. read' by Counefflor Hudson, comuipt_ 'Members of the Seaforth Golf :and tersper - Goderich and E. 4 'ng .1 4
Dec.Dee- 27"--4Seaforth at Wingham. I . I the.council to appim to �'hat Post. ;,: I
.tee chairman, �Ied with serious, recollections. , , of Lions Club. , I
rMan, and wars adopted on mo- Country Club were hosts, to a large. He w, C 0 1 'MT. Elhott'stated that -1934 has bem .. - 1
. as a c nVpanied ,to Seaforth by . . Dee, 28�-Clinton at Godqrich., William Streets. full afativities and that he - - I
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. . , or& 'a Hall on, Friday ev- four membersof the Burlftton . b . 'wag glad' to hafvAe, been ,able , .
Bion of Councill ,.Boltoa, and John- party in Carcino
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I . ,,Club. � 1 Jan. 3-Gockirich at Seaforth. . .
. cning, the occasi,an beiug'the annual -Lion J. E. Keating expTciv�ed the . The t� a ,Ch mi tmas t Jan. 4--4Mitchell at Clinton. to, have :_ �,
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. The aftermath of the sipenal meet- dance Of thle Club, appreciation of tine Caub to IMr. T�ebbs fee, und4f chairmanship ,of Lion J. Jan. 7-Winghan at Mitchell. When Dennis Maloney, driving a come Out so well. He is undiecided. .. 4.
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. _,Clin,t0a.9,t Sedfortli. light truck, ablegedly through now t . ..
fi* of coupcil ,held last week took During the evening cups' and tro,ph- and pre ,G. iMills, on Saturday erecte am. divve t ha,t .he ,has retired 1:
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-- -- - - - - d-so.n moved ,Le ,i,ent,d him with a sil4,er plat- , d the _ I -the corner of from -the .;,
, . 34'aft when -Councillor Trift s were, -presented tio,,the- winners ,by t as,_.a.wommt�, visit. F -'tree at the corner of main and Jan. 11--Wit6ell at Goderich. a. stop street at Gode_ county council whether to run, for, the
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"that the letter from I rich and East William Streets We6- ,Post of Mayor of Clinton or no,L "I I
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Mir. Nelson Of the President, J. C. Greig, assisted by Van.E)gm,nd a&,cl. as accompanist Goderich St-ie-ets_�afi<T-_oa V,6nday, Jan 14-4ChntOn ,at Wingham.. . ne�d�, a la-rge cax ,dri�ven- by ,a Blyth will always carry this, cane . X, �
I the 10. F. M, and the reply Of -the the Oaprta�iTn, J. I ,Pub- I".. . 1�Svafc,rth at Mitchell, I -now
- E. Keating. -Those during the evening. � lie Utilities men decorated it . . �,;n* andl k
. with a man, was struck and, considerably ,that ,as I travel alotg, I, -f4 -,* - -M,,g% .. , .....-1
fin we committee 'be recorded in the receiving ,bbe trophies ivia*: Cress- , IFOil�lVitlg the program the party g'pand arra Of electric lights. I ,Jan. 17'= Vinghsm at Goderich. es .
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I ininutes." The motion which was well_.Cup, F. S. Savauge; 94youg-e attended the Regent Theatre in a The tree this year was,, purohased Ja]3- 18-Seaforth at Clinton. da,maged. ift Vn pport Ine,
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I secon&ed by Councillor ' as (;up, Mrs: 1H. G. Meirr; Southgate Cup, body. I from Jan. 21-jGr�derich at Mitchell. 1.31aloney was going south and i
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I � aftted I 01 . 01n Th(Ym(as Lame, Tackersudth, and r an. Z . be .Blyth' car The collision' caused 'say yve, M.L,A., at-1ked to
I J. C. Greig; Broa4foot Cup (ladies); . I because of the light'snowfalki it was, ,•Z4Wingham at Seaforth. d few'wOrds and- spoke of hig' . , - i .11.
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COulacil 'took no action on the rug- Wxe. D. H. Wilson;, Broadfoot Cup, : -0 '. necessary to bring it to town in, a Jan. 24-1.11itc6ell at Wingham. damage to both vehicles, -but no per- friendvhIP with Mr. Elliatt and in) - . ,
, -), F. Z. {Sausage. . somal injury was done. e0munenting on. the.,June elections in ._.
i. ge0tions c*TAWned in the Nelson let. (nilen wagon. Jan, 25-Go-deyieh at Clint -on. . ."Z
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-val of the" ' Jlan-'218�-dlinton at Mitchell, Provincial Traffic Officer 'Callander .. Mr. Ballantyne, was elect- , , 1, ill � ,
ter'and sbowed its appro The ladiles'brf the club se&ed an, S -C -L Lit. Hears , ' . ..
I - of . . �, Jan. 2i--�Seafortb at Goderich. investigabeq. ed (to the ppovaincia.1 Government, he A,
. action -the fin,?Lnee com,mittee in endowoble buffet supper� Excellent ;With the ereetion of the tree ax-
adoViling Councillor Hudson's motion, music for da�m,cinlg was supplied by Tangements are practically ��pi;t_ Jan. 31-Gode,idh at Winghani, -0 si*bed that he. and MT. Elliott' op- . ..."
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" BeethoVen.'s Works Posting fhim 'ran "a clean fliih,t.11'
T%e Nelson letter Outlined a pro- the Red Coats. I Sancti. Claus �n Ja,i. 31 -Mitchell at Seaforth. 11 " I
"position for the council 'to consider - . . . _-� Friday of next week, Del -ember 21st. F6b .. I , Reeve John XcNab of Grey Towa, . I I .. 4 .
. ; 4t4W,in,gham at Clintol, % I
. and suggested that - a new letase, be. . � -0 . .. 'The old gentleman will get to ,town . , I 0 . I . best for reeveship and. there.fore will
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k . I The program of the S.C.I. Literary at 2.45 and will 'proceed . . Town Employee l, who was defended. in ,the -con-
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would not be paid without court ac ' Suffers Injury .'y'e0ta-rbeadlon the
dm" up. The letter intimated that The
meeting, which was held, on Here be will�'distribute candy the
the 'taxes Owimg on the property Barbara KirkmanDecember' '
I . I Tuesday, 4th, was mainly ehll,6en of Seaforth and distri, addressed' the council for a
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tion uxnWl stwh -a lease was signed. I Elects Officers Beethoven's life an,'d musical composi- . -0 , moments as did William Ganible, . :'.
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� mlicitor, J. J. Huggard, wiho,,acted on tions. 'Farah ,Whitmore played the Elect Officer on not ka ,
I . . Wednesday, Thomas Storey slip- returned'
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,Sonata in iG and was followed by Ap 'ly For - Art -Nicholson was I
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. I k Frederi,ok Nelson, Esq,, h n result that the currier ran over his In the morning session Reeve Scot,�' ,i, " 0 ,
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Church -at ,ithe annual meeting on Adagio, a. movement from the Moon= �_. Hall ,here on SatuTday night. Other oq�ial Hospital where it was found the taxes in Gaze a, papler ,
Cada Furniture Manufacturers Ltd. Tuesday. She succeeds, Mrs. J. J. light Sonata on the violin, accompan- , Offilcers, include, Vice,president, Jack leg was badly bruised .he Ontario 1. ,
I Kiug;Street, S., Waterloo, Ont. Sclater, who has Judge T. M. Costello, in county Moylan; seep Mr. John, ittils claimed Teaches few. of �
?, . been the .untiring led 'by Reginald Pryce, Fletcher court -Goderich, on,'I,Lrie� ef�u-treasu;�r, Willi -am y.night is substituting until Mr. the taxpayers Ofithe county, My tIrs- I I.
I . 'Re: Seal,orth Taxes xes . and faithful president for two years. Whit-hiore, the president, was in the � day, received Alexander; representatives' ' St..COI .Storey recovers. ' . ; !
, Dear Sir: I A short pro -gram was given as fOl- chair, and explained, the Literary So- t7"O -&'PP1icatiO`nJS 40i n-atua-alization umban Joseph Xal,one; Winthr - kine, the treasurer, adosed, elver- 11 .. .1 ,
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. papers, which he recommended -be Fergus Bullard; Egniondville, Frank - -.; .
I Yew letter of the 16th instant ad- low's; - Prayer, Miss IM. McDonald; ciety's contribution to the Al granted, 1. I -0 tising for such sales in the local press li,
I , dressed to the Town Clerk has been. Scrip,ture lesson by -Miss Maude Laid- Year Book. The meeting closed by Kling; Tu,ckersmith, Robert -Arohi- together with that Placed in the On-
' zW,e,rx,ed to me for reply by the Fin- law; solo by Mrs, W. A. Wright; the singing of "God Save the King." bald,; neutral, DT. E. A. tarso Gazette, e tre ,
ance, Committee. . 'The applications, were received from 'McMaster. stated
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(I do not wish to enter into any dia- piano instrumental by Mrs. G. A. *_ Loren. Walter Burch of Bayfield', and The Club went on record as, refus- . cast a6vertising in the' � ;41
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carrion olft1he matters raised in your 6:ntyne. Sal- - I , from Frederick George Bontbron, in, i ' ng to allow O.H.A. players to take •. -0 0 Gazette is "" "Or wa"T-,t and ,`,�
, ' - eu, ,e agent, of Hensall. Part in league games. It was alit: At Division Court cents for each parcel of lands. �'. J,
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10fter as these ,�ave been raised be- The reports of the various depart- The Tart- decided to present a trophy to the I The 'Council decided to request ,the z
-read and showed w" born. in. Canada, but went ,to
�. .. fore in the Town Clerk's letter to you ments were d the year Western People ter an 11 Ontario Departme
R. -t. most valAable plaver, .- I -nit of IfighwayZ not
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WO of the 18th ult. to -have been, a very successful one, - where, he took Out papers, in ,Gordon Muir acrd Russel Holmes fHi,,% Honour Judge T. M. C�osrte�llo to clear the King's Hi-ghways in Hur-
1902. II1110 retained to Canada
The Town requires im*nediate pay- After�bhe business discussion, and cor- Appreciate Goods "S"'A five -ere named official referees. s cornumg wqpter,.but I _4 .
, mebt of'. the 'taxes due. Kindly she respondence bad been dealt with, the I - .11 . 1. and one half years. ago. 'He is mar- I sion Court here m Monday. Among to leave at least six inches ,of . . 11,
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- ther delay. lehould like to bear from lows-: Presi6ent, Mrs,. ,Earle Bell; following -received the United States arid came to da 1 VIR. SandfoTd, an action by ,Crawford effee- Points out that -when
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you not later than the. 5th letter fivm eight years ago. He found the coun Simpson for $1.57-00 danila,ges arising are bare a hardship is.
Sign Being Painted . Hazlet, Sask., Dec. 5, 1934. try to his liking and decided to shay: __ imposed on. I :11
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I treasurer, Miss Hazel Reid- Group - out Of the alleged flooding of plain- P&MOnts living adjacent t , m . �: I
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, ceders and dance in the hall last, Friday tiff's lands by a pigg,ery o,wned by wish to use sleighs. Are will , '.
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a sign was being placed ,on tb6 door garret McDonald; pianist, Miss Kath- . misge
,the property comimittee, stated that Mnn, Mrs. W. J. Free and Miss Mar- Dad. in one of its 'pockets war, a raid he had no doubt the men would Ladies ,d. John J. Ifuggard- acted foir ) ,
9, Mrs. J. E. Keating, -Nirs. J.4A. we got a man's waist; it exactly fits judge Costello, in his o,l-j,q,e,rva
Of the town clerk's office. . slip of paper which said to let the ' Most games, Mrs. Ferg. But- the Plaintiff, and Hay., & Meir',' for . .
The work leen Storey; assistant, Mrs. T. R. An- , I ,become excellent citizens, and had Jar ' ]one bands, New Constable Z�E,
. -nor, Mrs. W. M. But -no ,hesitation in recommembng their
Of cleanit,19 the town hall was also go- Berson; flower convenor, writer know of times out h d; Ladies,
Miss Reta Camp- theAefendant. 1:
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Stewart- Glad Tidings secretary, e ti'MIbs, I names to the department at Ottaw'a Hablkirk; ]one hand:, Mi., John I I of the Special Cdmmi,t- ,.r '. 6�
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for the street committee and said R. H. SWOat; Welcome and Welfare, ' Dad�s name. They are very glad to further consideration. Mont- __1 - -� ,oasta;bl,es :
I Miss H.Murray; press secretary, Miss . ,_ 1
the gmvelling of the streets had been �� goniery. After lunch a few hours d. By this .re- p ,,,
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00"Inplated. . M. P. PatteTson; telephone convenor, get it.- -- were spent in dancing. The music WALTON to be .
,. Appoint Returning Officers Mors. W. A, Wright; supply commit- WEAL albotit the t1,n-.ie.%, they are bad I was, furnisihed by the Brussel; orch- Sta-tiloned at Goderich a,,.* -,a full time
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� The �hree-mt play, ,,Deacon Dubbs" .ties of Thomas (;und,5�. . I I
.1 Arrangements were made to hold bee, Mrs. Charters, Mrs. McLeod, Miss -thing on, our land, not elven -Russian - I Mr. and Xrs. Ferg. Bullard spent was prese�nted in th-eWorkinan's Hail ' .. I
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municipal 0'ections it such be neces- B. Campbell; social convenor, Airs. R. thisttlL�s -were 'good enough to cut, Ev- ' Saturday in London. Mr. Ferguson
Poirding the necessary officials -country here lives on Reelve F. L. Davisonas in G Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hulley spent Lodge, E:yth. salary as an Officer under the L. C. A. , I
sexy ,and by-law 359 was passed, cep- 1 Kersle�ke, Mrs, J. A. Kerr, Mrs. M. orybody in the Tuesday e4ening by the Truc, Blue ,a - uson iso - be paid $200
, 6de- The play -vms well giiv- * quarterly.council
* Poll- I McKellar, Miss -M. Laidlaw, Mrs. Ed. relief. There are only.'a few who rich last week attending the county Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey -n, and provided thecrowdwith many Petition' heis ;�
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Deputies Plant, ,Mrs., Carte,r, Mirs. G. D. Fer- get anything Joir we can Always use 'Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bishop we Cavan Church will hold their pl'aye'd selections have Mr. Ferguson ap ointed and Jas.
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John Mclutols1h, John Ourntrni I guson, Miss Mary Waliker, Mrs. J. E, it. With best N�jshes from P 1.
(Continued on Pa 5) all, I re- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. STnira 0hristmas entertainment on Thurs- ing lc% XLA., IS requested to
.Smith the play there was an old time Pee that the appointment i, . ..17,
Page 4 Daley and. 1114;rs. H. R. Scott. main.. of Toronto over the week -end. day, Dec-11ber 20th, - (lance. The U.F.Y.P.O., under , made. . � I
Yours truly, 'Mr. Bruce Fox, Chica•go, was home The regular meeting of the Wo- aus'pice's the play was given. v'rh O'se Accord .
I over the week -end with his men's Missionary Society anal Ladies t 1-011- tiler. C'und.m. .., well over Seventy ....
s parents. ribut,ed their share of the proceeds . i, I
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� Helen Rediekop. Miss Rudde vis- Aid Association of 1kintlimp United to the Public library fund, Y'1'2rS of age and' has Other *ccupa- . . .
I P. U. Commission Chairman * y from near Ottawa ' tions an<i 111,
The foalowink letber has come rob ited with her friend, Miss Agnes Gib- Church was held at the home of Mrs. A few logs have arrived in the the coln�raittOe was of the I
Kipper: .bons. Robert McFarlane in McKillop: Mrs. mill -yard already. Mr. Johnston will opinion that a younX,,r ,na, 'who will . .
' Miss Mary Regan of Stratford was '. ..
- All -an R019,� presided. The rneeting be sawing just as he did last year, nstable is required as . Z
., Nov. 17 a e0n1mPetent assistant to Pro
Gladmor, Susk be a full-time c,o .�
Gorrects Error in Report '. "acle"' ', "y"', a Ki- ,1934. a guest over the week end with her .,opened with a hymn and prayer by At the Guild and W. A. of Walton vincial ...
. friend, Miss Angela Gibbons. a' Oomtable P. E. �McCov-.
Dear Sir: As I ,happened, -to be a Mrs. Lorne Elliott. Mrs. David Mc- Anglican. Church, held, at the home of �
The editor is pleased to publish the made to Kitchener for information Member of the committee which -was Farlane read the scl�pture lets4on and M,Irx. Wrn- Hu-n-Aphries on Wed pb��m Attoruey D. E. H1,01mes &M,l *
following letter from Mx. E. L appointed to distribtlte the -voluntary Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnston,have nesday, N t,
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L. . Box, as to repairs, but a chance of a quick relief, 'I am taking this oplyortu,nity moved to their ngw 'home at BluevAle. Mrs. F. Bullard- read the minutes. The election of officers Was held. The of- I . Gundry's name should not .
- Chairman of thePublic Utilities Com- repair was too indefinite; so the next Of trying, in some, simall measure at 'St. Thomas' Church -Sunday School electi)on of officers wias as follows:— ftelr--, for the coming year are: The he .struck off the list tm, t,
inisgion. 'The letter deals with an it- ,best was to tri, and locate a similar . unless on a I ,
enol Which appeared in 'the. last issue transformer that the service itr4ght least, to express the thanks and the and Bible Class, 10 a.m.; Honorary 'presi'dent Mrs. G, t. Mar- Guild - Honiarai-y 'dent, Mrs,. c,,hZ,e 7%, mfigeond;,uct before the I .
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of this paper. 19-PPT,K-iation of the people of 'Surpriseservice, 11 a.m., sermon topic, "Stew- row; president, Mrs. Calvin H'illen, (Rev.) Rickard; president, Mrs. Peter '! , question, was raised if a
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The FAtor, The Huron E ' ositor: with the Canadian General Electric On' Prayer, 7 P-, sermon topiEevening del, Mli-& A. Ross; secretary, - Wm,. Position as a result of his age. Reeve
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xp tario people. I -would like to w1ite j "En- y, Mrs. F. n, Stewart; secretary4reasmrer,
office at 'London, Who tried, in London, Bullard; W -M Bowman c I .
Dear Sir; In, your issue your cam- St. Thomae, Peterborough and Toron� each one personally, ,but that is im- bhusiaom." Advent hymns and music .,S. treasurer, MIN, R. Miss X Driscoll; W. A. -President, said that Const�ible McCoy
possible. Your Choir IMlaster, Rev, Canon Austin MoFaTlane; Ladies' Add treasurer, Mrs,, 'William fluintpliries; secretary- nleWed the help ,of a young nigil.
inent on '%ights Out on Saturday to to ,get one, and at noon we were name was one 1piekbd Snuth.�Rev. Canon. Appleyard, Rec- Mrs. C. Dolmage; temperance secrete treasurer, Mrs. Bert Anderson. (Continuod on Page 2) .
Evening" and the statement "caused advised tb�at one ,had been located i u,p at random, among others, and 1-
,by a br,kftk in the kcal power house," Toronto anAl a just Want tap tell You b�� truly t "- . tarY, Mrs. D. McFarlane; press secre-
Al votild leave -by transport tart, Mrs. W. D:od,&,-
leads the readier to beli,6ve it is a that afternoon' and same a ,thankful we ,are for your gift to us. strangers'
happening that sbould not have oc- Seaforbh a rrived in The car mvived- in splendid di '-Wc�, M-- Hiram Blliwlshard; sup- I I
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trans tion-nothlog ,broken or epoa A Ev •sec., Mrs- J. Simpson; missi'on'ary •W. H. Golding, S. Huron M.P•' b
curred, and perhaps ,could 'bee attribut- former weighs, about one ton and a lee"" - YOU WILL LIKE pl'onthly, 0 .1
ed to local ,services. half; and bad to be unloaded and the erYthing was so aece0bable, especialay •, . ;Mrs. Austin Dolmage; . . . . . _.
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. Su t, the clothing. Them 'seems too be such 1".
,b This hy what happened: When dl one reloaded,- then it took o . k U shortage of clothing as, this oo-an. M 11 Dodb; Mi&qion Band 'leader, Mis,,% Receives Appeal From,West ";,I.
� . Wole sibut off the -,street lights on, the timq to �Iplace tibis tran4ormer in 'P"- try has 'had four straight .y"m of I Vera Hai*st; assistant, Miss ,Nja,r_ I . ,�� I ::
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possible without taking any risks', Ag1Ean,a,r4ep,t my bea thanks - Miss Recta Campbell, Mrs, J- Pethilcd, ceived the foll'owin'g 'from bad a thing donated to them and, there
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house, then -be went to the hydro Of- ,as the sub -station � rtfelt � appeal ere ,
- of very small for Your wondewful gift and - -th, . miss Ethel ML-Cluve- visiting . "
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dice and after a short while h.<d to ,dihiimsion,s and, close ptro,dmity to if ere . 'ug commit- Roche Percee, Saskatchewan. He has, are two old ladj�s, thht need clot i,ng,,
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return f?6 the snob station and he n*tic- 22M voits, k ,hazardous. are any *ho, co,a"biuted to this car Coke Mrs. J. Beat- arranged to havv any donations left one old mail need's almost eve . I .
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P�ethick, Mrs. at-CTich.`z, store and asks' that these including shoes and socks. 1%0,n them
ewd the building was filled with to give street fighting on Satu,rday I ,e several,childrell, who need cloth-
ed smoke coming from, ibbe windows Ve,cieion ,had .to ,be made whether my aplpreci�atio,n on to them. '11 Bluns-hard, MI". John- Boyd, pia,n- be handed in not later than Saturd6y are
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Its Cleanliness ist, Mi -th Hillem* auditors, Miss of this week. .
Smoke' coming fromi a transformer night and we thought it ,best to do ing and footwear, e4ecially two boys - b ,,�
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filled with 60 gallons of oil, and on so, ,even if there was an,-intermption Hugh Alexander, of 12 and 13 yearp of age. I .. . ,1.1 Ill.
oeeldnfg the trouble found that the of light far (15 minutes exactly) to Its Convenience ,C t -Mrs. J. Perthick; The letter is as follows: , If we could get a pa-rcer of cloth- -
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transformer shad some internal burn- gi'v'e residents a ,chance to get down 111IN � Circle 2, Mrs. T. Pr,Vce; Cik Dear 'Mr. Golding: I wonder if ing for these ,people and if it e"Mga�'.x,,
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ii Th - Ift Was indeed fortunate that we, Arrangements lia" been inade to, Are sure to appeal to the People Of this Village, Like Both Pan and 1--hgve done � . ., 1, I , '. � �
'. The *Wn strevt lights, are on one Were able to get a supply trandorm- hold a etchre and so,01,al evening in - - I , If a car stalls on a moonlight night most of the smiail villages they - but is doesn't tfoo6mm to. goo- , far 4 1 .1111, , I
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. eirmt 'A -Ad bhe other streets were or or Seaforth would, have be to you. - and the man starts- loaking in the no have Thanking you fa ad,ja-uft 11 '_' �, ,',. , " 1P
en 'D 00B money for relief, and all the cars `hgg � 0�
in th16 Palish ball on Wednesday, 6v,e,n, girl's eyes he's single, --,if he looks, in kindlness and, Christmas, gr4
., carried by the dWeetive. transformer. &Ahvess for Probably a week. or mber Mh. it will be. V*11�. that ate d'on'ated go to the Is in .�ekr.
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