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ailinbst completed and will be ready R e I Elections are assured in, four of bhe_ ten citizens, Who lacked the nee- I , ,�.,
.. No, 8 Highway, we,re closed. Plidws - I evening. . , '. , . . ,
), , I - :r distribution earlY next week. . I .... ;-1 �� Iet�matien that the Department of on S%nday and -Monday opemeo -
I . municipal Affairs would soon inslist ..., 6oun- eight Huron murriclijalities that go essary license. . An excellent program, opened with � :'�"��'11�
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V teried, throughout the we -rid, and,.-�he �,T I., ..�.: 'be made in many municipal . Ilties, was and a halt fell .during the past week, acclamation, but there will be a fight . � )3. Slilks,and R. Qke. -and c,h*Ti'LAt6ji,,bY-- - . .1
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.1 � .. treasurer, in an addresi at the open- The' -thermometer dropped aglffh until The;re will be no elections on, Man- r.bMONDVIL E H , IJ of M. P i .. �� 1.1
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I - '' weill known resident, coutributep an - . . milder. ., . ship as reeves and councillors wvre hornpipe couple dance by, Edina -Plant, :� �.'�'.'
irg to Council on, Wednesday affirmed According to ol-dAimers who know re-elected by acclamation. � , I . ... �. ,
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. . I )Ikeeently refurned from the World's , . - q x Mr. Erskine was reporting on the the worst storm and lowest tempera- Town of Wingbarn,', . Haggis, Bagpipes, Scotch Dickson, Dunlop, Frances Eigie, . , ..� w
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I . I ! I his impressions while thsre� and Mr. ,e. , fall. He quoted the deputy' minister , I "' 'iage ProposaI,'f,:--a comedy in :0,
Ward'n A. J., Bowman, of Kur- many years. Mr. Coin Eckart recalls -' Hensall nominations we
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I on, County, who presides ft the . . that eu December 2, 17 yeexts, ago,, he the Town Hall on, Friday evening last Splendid Evening. . . �; ... "
. �� , W. G. Spencer former -S. C. 1. Prini as saying that, "There are 940.muniel- rk J mes . Vne act, 'proved most I - enteitailling, . . , 1.�, d., 444
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. . 4,,ipal, recalls ;many interesting 'lisp. final meeting of the 1936 council, moved, to Seaforth, the temperaiure with a good attendance. Cle. 4 �' I . these ttiking part being John MilIs,
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; . now in session at Goderloh. palities in Ontario and only 100 have an bliat day being 20 below*4nd that A. Paterson was in charge, and tol- . � . " ....."""",
l I penings wh-ke in,,13eaforth. I � ; a proper audit, the �remainlng 840 and- the allow and cold weather iazted for lowing the. closing hour for.ilomina-. St. Andrew's Night- wits celebrated Marjorie Wlgg. and Arnold.Scott. Two , . 1.
� I ' the . . ' '" well-rendued- ql1artettes. were, coiitri-� , '. .. "i.
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I ". . � � I A feature that will appeal is I 4 1 . . . its are not worth th arp three months. But this record will ticus acted as- chairman of the meet- in true.Scottish style 4011 Mon,diky ev- ,, nes, Ruth Clu , , . � .",4 , * ,
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"Chronicles of''the S, Q. .1.1" which written on and the money spent is , � enhig, November . 30% by a.banquet blited by Maa7 Hol,i ff i ,,," ..
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' I - be sbadked if the Present winter ing which foll,owed. , Douglas. Stewart and David' Sfewai� . . 1.
.. ) � � k �, ,have been reprinted from z bobklet SALE CONTINUES thrown away." Sibortcomings, of the continues for the snow and cold *6a- He called first on the council -of , ..
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t - i: I ' UmIted. Church, wbiWi was well at. and ,Zetta Dunlop was an.intere .. 11'.
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I Decision To Drop. Procee& At tl,�a Wednesday a -e.9 Ms- skating on Friday evening. , * * I Iver., H. Swan and V, Drovei; was . .4'.111 I
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I . kine pres . I I quite. effective and a violin solo by '.
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� I - an I 0 1 . Me, was , followed by � Mr. R. ..Andriew's Society at Chat- , . ..
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- of town A 1. 9 reiiart, si'�icwlng_ Huron - to be in, .. I I E. Shad- I Of the St a Stewart. Geddes was much enjoyed by . .
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. t , tion. ' There is an adiditiopal, charge . "it is expected - that � the List of -S-C-L Grads reeveship, they giving ,a short ad. !4nd its patron -saint. 1. . Each, number on the program - rs�_ .. P
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, . . � parloqr, situation remains unchanged, an estimated deficit of $6,628, The I � run they would very much appreciate greatly to'the enjoi, a play in one part, Was ;.:
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� " � I . . Premier Hepburn is reported to have' provincial -hlglhwave shows' an esti-, ,Gradua . tes of the Seaforth 0611,egl- the support of t1he electors. ry, ., g" and "The Wee House 'Mang well carried Out, the cast b9ilig Bett� - . :5". 11
� I .. I � . . said last, -week that the main issue mated deoficit of $680.53, making a to- Mr, A. L. Case, as Secreta , of. the Mi)rrrin Snilth, Alastair Wigg, Jean Dunigey, ' I ! r rel; �
i � , . ate Institute are retmill7ded that .the Sch.0oi Board., was .calded upon to re- the Heather," by Mr. John Beattie; Sproule, Stewart Geddes,, Joan ' . �, ,
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. I I - list -of members of the Alumni Asm port re the Continuation and -Public '!The' Standard, 64 the Brass of Mai" � : 1� ,I,
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I . . drop pro6eeAlngs 1661inected with an. I will be an estimated balance in the i-atiou, .which appears each yea.r in Schools, giving'a very intereating re. and "Sing Tue Me the Auld Scote4i Devereaux, Clarence Nolan and Earl 1...�
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chm appeal to the Privy Counci at Lon- County ,Home A unt of $3,000, 1 - soc I.,
I 'I N .. r don involvi4j..validity of. the Canada ing a. net deficit of $4,650. In, the the Alumni Year Book, wilr be going poi It . by. James A. Stewfirt; a recl- of. �. 11 .1
I Drovek. One of, the splendid events .1.
, ew W_ ate S ys t e" I. but regrette& thtt be Nvas. not Songs" _t,he i 6 . . . I . 1
I � . i�g!yen= 7. was- -the �boiys I __gymnas� - - - ., � - :�.
, � 11 i I � -,. � . . to pre -as shortly. . yet in possession of all the grants tation, "Hame Cam' Ye Guld Man',' by I �:. ..")
- I I . . Temperance Act ill three Ontario entimates it. June we figured on a All graduates. who have not already, aud therefore tould' riot give a full Miss Maxgaret� (7harters; reading by ties featuring pyramid building and- . I i?4.,
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11 J % . Exeter water anains were connelOG counties, . I deficit ,of $7.500. In the face ,,of qm Lre asked Mr. G . of Miss H. 1. Graham Of some of her tumbling. Greetings were conveyed, . i�11.1
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I I I I unciontroiR able. iner�4z?*e in adquinistra- Pal k,tatement. by, William Black, chairman of the , .,.:�
. . 4ed Saturday with, the new waiter- That..lssuej said tbe premier was to do so imme<;iately. in. order that the School Board, 'was invited to own Scotch Poems; solo "Flow Gent- . ' . �,?;;',;
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m�k% system which will supply the ' "whelther the Province or DoMIDIOn' �! tiOli - 'Of just -ice amounting to nea '
' - - their names way not be emitted from speak further on the school Question ly 'Sweet Adt-01L�' allild, �'AIMVY,Of Axg�le". - . . * p . ed 1 . � I.. �
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I FrayAp has the ,rijh� io:,'.e&Dr&e the liquor - $51,000, it - * pear t ' tihe diplom-4s, and prikes f4r atad .. �.",
vlllage� eonstrr�aers from � the . the list. Payment may be made to which he did very. pleasantly, urging by Mrs. J. E. Daley; a recitation" "Me. . I ,.� 111.
i a very good year. Had th .. . work. . . "
sprin. -d Wa- laws." Their lordships at London e cost of . .. I 1
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ter from the Aux .gable River, Ade- sanction'ed the decisdon, and dismiss-. . with . . . .. -stimulate interest in the schools and CO. The accompanists were Mrs. D. . � �*�', I
.. quate and suitable for . external use ed, the appeal without costs. Mhe Pnvy we would have ended the yesi - - plomas are: Hattie ,Armstrorg, Ma,�- 1, "
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( � i -and fire Protection, but not consider- Council had been asked. to determine- Out A hearty vote of thanks was ten. gaTet Beattie, Rut -'a Cluff, Clarissa . . "', �
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I ed: fit for human, food and drinking wbether the sectl6n of the Canada� fact tihat we Nominees for the incoming council dered M I ale, Joan Deve ea . �,
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, completes our payments. I I spoke briefly, stating their interest in ford and Mr. George Coleman for the I . ,�
stalled du 1911. The Frayne-,S'prings,, liquor was in operation in the, coun- , ' .,. � Fi'ances For-
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I localted- t. Our favorable showing 'is the re- Pitching Honours her dain- .tune, Stewart Geddes; Helen Hamil- . .
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rgy on the, part of � if their names - appeared, as qualify. aided,.. .Tibe menu. aniong ,et . �: , ...
* have a capacity of 200,600 gallons a Mr. Hepburn said, County, Judge T. I suit of untiring ene . - - I . - ton, Mary Holmes, Alice Hudson, Don.. '.. 1,
I . day..or 140 gallons; ple I r . minutia. At the 1-1 .1 Warden Bowman, He stated in San- 1. . ing. they would appree�ate suppol-t ties so abundantly provided by the aid Jopkirls, Mary Johnstone, Doris' . I, I
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�la singing ,)f shcrtbread and scones. Tibe liaggh,
.. . I with'a capacity of 200.000 gallons �pei,_ in '- hQUId I all year to live within, out . %vas carrind on a, platter by Glern nle, Veiina Storey, Jean, Watson,, John . ,. "It, �
tv I ce and not the Dominion "a ..._ i That this has been , done,., meat' COW- the singles horseshoe pitching chain- the National Anthem. . Drager, I .1;11- I
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� � .' ,the taps andt the elevated ttrilc locat-' ruling still stards..", 1. ,, . . den illar, worked well and faithfully I JJe won- four games and lost one. an asterisk denoting having qualified: McLean. The proceeds, w . ere $52.00. � . . . . . . I
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. I T.7 ndlpr the L.C.A. now, iii force in � ill cery branch of the ,work aad, %mizirbum has ,held the Dominion Reeve -O. Gei0r*. nowinated by 'r. . I Broadfoot: . . ..�,��,
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. .� . . ,. crete reservoir located near'the, dam. the countlei; there are beverage rooms P-lich of the ci , , Kyle and W * 'H. Love; E. SliaddocX Prizes foi higliest stand .. . . .�...
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. I . t ption r6gu�at!Qll-s 'forbid them. "The Inspector at the Couinty Home I ,-*-- . Petty; W. J. Jones, nov�inated by G. Held Reception Manley; ,Iorm 11, Aldle Feliert; Form . , ;.
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side it is equipped with the Old elec.! � out of ,mates and ,has- Orville Twitchellili, nominateJ by N. .1 , :?: i,
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. trilcally-ftiv�n pump, which delivers- Hullett Buggy For Newly -Weds li�lraes; Form V, Do-rothy Golding. . .'.LLL I
. from theyesiervotr to the taps and the in Ontario in 18-89. it was applicabl-e i vu -led in in4 excess, of $7,000. T,he Blatchtoid and Ja-. Sangster, George I The S, C. 1. Alunit-i Memorial scb.Ql-, - . . ...
to counties as a whole. It was again result is that -the County Hom.,6 has 11rcc),*, nominated by W. H. Love and arship.was awarded to Miss-Dorctlay "I
olei4ied, tank. There ,is also a fire taken . up by the tbree counties ill co.qt us nothing and will close the Is Hit ByCar T.'Nyle; S. Sbadd,ock, n-orainated, by' A largely attended P084t ' niit)tial, re- Golding, value $25.casli. I � .. ., .
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I .. I Hall on Thursduy evening, in bonor versity of Western Ontario was, 1,11.
I _* Ontario ,Temperance Act, with heav- Other reports, preset�ted included A minor accident occurred Tuesday I
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. I , . I I I ier peralties, came in -to effect with that 'of Ian McLeod. agricultural ,:0 re- at the. intersection of Orange Street . -0- of Mr,,. and )IN. Alvin Sharp, who awarded to Dorothy Golding, value I .. . "I .
, � M � pi-ovince-wide application. . presentative, and T. Roy Pat-Lersoa, and NoL 8 Highway, in Clinton. A . . have returned from bheir honeymoon $25.N. 1 , . .11,111.1
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� �, Bat Causes Fuss ' .. The`re� thed followed oneral . sus- -County Engineer. Mr., Patterson an- hors'e-d-rawn vehicle driven by Chris- trip. A pleasing feature was the 1), The Third Cat -ter S.Niola-i-ship for I'll )f,
I . I . of the C.T.A., because the uounced, that lack of funds � had Pei-- tit: Mann, of Hullett, and, in- which his Former Resident ertation to the .young couple of a Hui -on County was awarded to Doro- I . I I ,
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At Church Service 'D`u`rffn'o`lon and provincial legislation mittied very little work oil county wife and daughter were Pas I sengers, . stov�, hitchenette set, lamp, electric th,y Golding, value $40.00 cas,'�4 . : 1. ." 1, " I
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" ' ' tario I-emperancp Act, however, made and 'had also caused, restriction ill halted. at the stop sign, at the Huron- I table. Meh Ba-i-ber Tropby, Dave Stewart; Bal- I
. A :church -going hat ventured from �ioviqinn that.the suspension would maiantenance. . ' * The evering wa,q Pkeasantly spent in . . �.,�
. Street intersection, but apparently too Udgar Brownlee, son of Mr. ard . lantyne Trophy, Stuprt W.Igg; Senior . 11, �,
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11 � I its hiddlig place In'the 'tower and coutinue as long as the provincial law H. L. Cummings, aeputy minister far 6ack to obtain a clear view of Mrs. George Brownlee, had a nart-ONN, aancing, music being 'furnisheA 'by Io- - (Continued frdin Page 4) . 1� . ,,,
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. jeaused a commotion in First -Presby- is.,os restrictive as, the C.T.A� of municipal affairs, addIressed coun.. the highway, anit thinking the coast escape, from ,death when the r in cal talent. I -,"--\ I .
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�. terlan. Church On- Sunday evening The 1935 disagreement arose whe- oil for nearly 'three ,hours at the af-' clear, drove on to the intersection as whiob he was driving in Wind-sor,was .!
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. I was -in- the middle of his seimon. It Outarlo Temperaneq Act, was. ill highly informative manner he discuss- rillftee in -eluding 31e,"rs. Percy Little � �
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was fi-nally driveu�.'4duk force oi- the C.T.A. The supr= ed municipal government, financing west. Mr, McNeil fortunately was Harold Dale, Jack Dunl,op, A. Kerr . � ) I I
. l . . Court reference fGllorwed. and aucititing.- . It -*- Fe�g. Bullard, M. E. Clarke and A. . I I:,
I I . "Far driving 8lowly and although unable to I . X�r . Setting for Play .
'O . The Can&dia:, Td�nperanre Act bet- approximately ninety years we avoid, an impact, by applying his . Dunlop. .1 I . . �q
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"To the next village to post a oral legislation to permit counties to ernment when, each fmirlicipality had to a minimum, so Mat neither .the . Mr; George Da-ly designed the set- 1, N,
�, . letter." I . . �ecame dry areas'. its own system.- - One weakness was borse nor the occupants of the cutter Fhs-L Student -1 wonder how old ting" for the Dicl�en's Fellowship play, . �11 q
"Why not post it het -le?" - The. act provides t4at ofice made that� mistakes were made because Brings Deer Home t."e, Latin w-ofessor is? "The Chirne�," which ww; preaented ,
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There was a splendid attendance'at defeated Ella Eldee and Lloyd Hog. , �.,
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11 ,or a vague political- theory to Miss she consifflers . Social 6edit call are not 50 per. cent. of them that are . - Mr. Hamid Mill Munn, of 0 ing.' Following ll�e ga,mes., a ftliclous rance defeated D. Darling and G., :! k , P� � ,
� I I xre4le Eberhart, daughter of Mr. and achleve its purpose of providing more. real alidits 1111 that tilley faAl to allow called ip hbis vicintity during th . . .. 0� "
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I I � Mrs. Louis Eberilliart, of Seaforth, so- ,equable opportdaity'fDr Mankind. Why (Continued on Page'4)' Little Bobbie and Keltill Love, sons mittee. , . J. Cluff and Rev.'Carmichael do- . ..." ft
cording to Letts, W. Gibson lit the not a 11suclial" credit as well as any ' BURN of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, are Ill The arneA were as follows: foated A. Y. , McLean and J. Cricn, �,,,,)
Stratford ,Beaeon,Herald. Ii 14 tte otihor kind, she asks, when theste are -0- ' . . ;.,
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I .1 -,od-his life -time, and therefore It must Miss Eberhart is -ready. to enter s. Cromarty'Holds :,
. I I We wish th'em all a speedy recovery. IM I .a. .. A. Stewart avd I. -ff. Weed- Hogg&rth, 9.4 a-nd 5-9. ' . , %;, P ,
I have MOrlt. . thusiastipilily into details, of the So- . Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Norris-, of near marh defeated 'Grace SCDtt and Stan, Mrs, S,proat and 1. H. Weedmark I i
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� the 'difference in spelling tual details are to be worked out. as- held in tbe-ollurch The WorneR's WSW I Society- 9-5 and, 9-4,
, 1 en pie supp.er w ly lot will -bold thei , r . December . � 9.7 end; 9.2, 1 . � ��-,�J(
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i,, of Ole two names. ' -dcl,80 werp the liame of Wss Aninie Jxrrott on feated Mary Uays, and J. A. Stewart, G. Scott and- L. ,McTavish defeated . .., 11)
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ted she Was logo c6laCerbeAl with. the the .People without confiscation of WOM I �,
I Her gnoul) will Pe In. charge; of the. Ifelen lAcLearr andi Welson. Carldno, 9-7 and, 9.8. " . . I � . T". I?
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3 political, angles of the Social Credit propeity or mone from the presont pleased to say very Mw Zrtioles ivere . net Cluff mnd'J. Crich, 94 Mrs. J. P. nolabf lkd, i, ' h % '�, N 4
. y . proemin. This ineeting will decide, defeated Ja Crtch 40% 1 1
. plan than with Its social, service se holders, silis offered, no suggestions, left over. �1 I . 1 A4 '.. i 011
the, winning sdide. . and 9-1. I feated. Si. Oluff and( J. Sie7igns, 919 ,and , , "lit'r -
I one of the younger generation but pointed, out that such. matters are , Enougl� allow has fallen In these . I I . . I . n
1. poets. I M 0 RL HEAT Mr. and, Mrs, Ross Love were 'in Mrs. Sproat and lam McTa�rish de- p-3. I .
ahe looks out on a w6rld'wherei thiar6 more satfsfabtorfly arranged In lyra(-. Parts tar make good: sleighin.g. d4t,� '' '.JL.� I'll
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. midst of plenty, ties than in. theory. Wedding Itells were ringing In t'i, �' , , McGregor and 1. H, M. OrdehAnd tha McTa,v1%k dig- I � -,
as sietuid want In the I . . _ Londlon visiting bliedr daughter, Hel- feated' 111ona I i �_ I.,
' Weedmark, 8-9 andt 9-2. ed Mrs. V 0 I U�,
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