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Program Includes T'resenta- A. C. Routledge Ha'' Nax `'�'affic Im ossble North "r'� �� i
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'Meeting in Tavistock ° t `'
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Art Exhibit lomas and, Trophies To 49 Feet Down Tuck. kroceedirig "Slowly on To. Oldest Couple � ,f ` "�, ' z, rk
The art department of the col- Successful Students.' 8 Highway. Mr,. and .Mrs. Qscar`Ductharme, •-�•- '` I tt6 c ' �4
r,u T— legiate Institute has arranged a 'WAS �N 'WAY ��'. HOME of Hay Township,.. will celebrate- ' 'p '11
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FIVE TEAMS IN GROUP display of ao pictures, the work the s4th anniversary of their wed- DEFEAT I P. 11vE 1.3.1
„, of 'students at the ontarlp :col- 19 STUDENTS ARE ---- � PdySTFQ1�TE FUNERAL ding on January 8th next, Mr. F--- -t•+ 4y� tit .
► Meeting in Tavistock on' Wedn,ts- lege of Art.. The exhibition at GRADUATED FROM C. I. The. condition of Arthur C. Rout fife, 8 , a who is es and his Eleetlons in OBe HnTdll ta iSl ogr
the Colll'egiate may be visited by ledge, SSeafortrh grooeryanarl, driver of BECAUSE OF STORM wife, 82, are the oldest couple in �
I daA night of this week, re'm•esenia- a car which struck a CN.R,. freight the Township. They are the par- palitnea that voile early were heli ia1 ,�,"
fives of teams in' the InbermRdiate the general public on Monday; Monday- Voting w�� fairly l}'eavy
'B" Group..N,o. 10, drew up a ,s'che• December 13th, from 7.30 to 9.30 The fourfeenth annual commence engine at noon on Monday', was much' ging Winger pe ed a>v offenalve tints of 'Mrs. Sol. Wi9flams of $ea- and interest was +high in :the -t� BR ,, t
meat of. the Seaforth Collegiate Insti improved, Scott Memarfal Iospital re forth, Both enjoy perfect health.
dole of panels for the five teams in p.m. F on Tuesday which within a day re Wire- voted. t t
r 'tute, held in Cardno's Hall on Fri- ported Thursday. sulked in blocked road's throughout
the group: Seaforth, Clinrton,, New lay evening, was •bdghly successful Hui�ett 't
r Hamburg, St. Marys and Tavistock. • • • • • • the diatmiet. • • • • • In, Huliett, James Leiiter defeated) ; `
Early indications' pointed ba Inger- and was attended by an audience that Mr. Routledge was aloneeyy in his oar Snow Ihms fallen steadily since the
etatiopI'etely filled this large hall. Wil- and• on his way to his home in Eg beginning of, the week and aided by �� Mat. Armstn ong 362 to 272, $atl1; are ,
I t loll and Woodstock also being includ- former reeves of .the towwahip
ed, but the Former dmopped' out wfien lire. �1aok, chairman of the,...board, inondvill'e when the crash oceprred• a inapt wind has piled it ,into huge �1�1 i���j ,
acted as chairman, He apparently never savv--t'$e'`'train C%OI.` i,rR� CONCLUDE For Reeve- 1
the ot'he'r teams' In'sist'ed on a single T � 0 I�1 HOSPITAL drifts aw all main and concession � �� �
Trhe Vr'ogram opened with a march which was just pulling into Seaforth roa,dis On Thursday north and south i ? $ s 7 -`*72 `
schedule and Woodstock, an Inter- i - by the school orchestra composed' of station. roads from Seatf'onth were closed to Mat *'g • • 69 29 811 $e 39 46 4&-�2
1<fatiddate "A" team, was voted out. HIT HEAD ON John Mills, Stewart Geddes, Roes 1�nes LefTm , • • 69 6$ 40.308 21 48 58-862
The Stratford-Goderich freight, on cars despite a plow that went through SUCCESSl UC i I� A R For Coun till.. N. �sF. i
The (meeting diecid'ed• that the , fin, AS CARS I Rennie, Rolland Stewart, Dave Stew the MIR Road late Wednesday. The , • •. I _0
three team's would be in the play offal. art and Friel Stewart. Next' came it wap to Goderich, was proceeding Seaforth to K'ippen 'road' was black- J. Bare • • 22 49 673 s 59 88-26
J. E. Wilflls, manager of the focal choruses by the whole school and It
the intersection at 'between 15 J. Ferguson 114 ss 46 16 67 ?x—¢16 gv
team, represented Seaforth at the and 20 miles an hour when bhe crash 'late 'Tuesday night and Is. $till l '
Mrs. Thos.. Adauls, Tucker- dances by Dorothy GemtmeIl, Marga'- closed• Directors Are Re-elected At Ir Rene . 4 5 29.93 36 61 a7=524 '
aneetintg. et McIver, Jean McDonald, Joan De v- occurred; according to Engineer Wm. Tr�£ffic on No. 8 Highway is pro- , Ira Iimmsun 4$ s$ 29 98 58 si s1 885 . k
F. Turnbnllr 'A. L. Free was oonduc- Club's Annual H_ Snell . 78 49 63 78 23 66 42-589 '
The schedule is as Follows: Smith; Mrs. G. Ham Breaux, Isabel McKellar, Rita McIver, for an .the train ceeuing slowly Thursday, but -under Four councillors' elected'. l '
Genevieve Hawkiris, Merle Keating, difficulty. A department of bighways .1.
Dec. 30 -Clinton' at Seaforth. �xr According to eye 'wvtnesses, Mr. glow has made a number of ,.trips Vliingham h
Jan. 4�-Tavistock at Clinton, ton, YV inghalTl, Injured. Clara Dolmage, , and Edith, Wallace. Y McFting.
Routledge drove directly into the from Seaforth to Clirut'on, but in-' bad-
r�, • The dances were directed by Miss Beaver -F. .L -Davidson 352 (elect 1�'.
h Jam. 5 -St. Marvs at New Hamburg Darrovh with Miss Rtibh Smith at the train, agarenutly never see3 rig it. The ly drifted places the road' fills' in as Directors of the Seaforth' Go f and ed), T. R. Benriett''22'8:._
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Jan. 7-Seaforth at Tavistock. Mrs. Thomas Ad'amms, injured Seine- piano whistle on the train was )ifTixwi'ng and �n as the plow passes. Country Club were reelecteri at the
Council -J. H. Crawford 421, Jos. z
I, Jan. i(l.-Tavistock at St. Marys, day when, a car driven by her Grua- presentation of Graduation Dip- the semaphore signal was working., Motorists claim the storm ,has re- club's annual meeting held in the Evans 363, R. S•� Hethertnigton. 360 R.
Jan. 11 -New Hamburg at Clinton. band met in' a head-on collision with The car, a light sedan, s .• k the en- suited in mdnlooaum visibilit which, council Chambers on Monday evening. H. Lloyd 380, Walter Van' Wyek 36�,.
} Jae. 13 -St. Marys at Seaforth. r driven by W G• Hamilton, tele lomas end prizes for school work by ne at the pilot and wasaxcied 49 y l+
Mr. 131aok to the following were made; gi addled' to the big drifts, makes driv-. They are N. C. Cardno, E. C. Boswell Elmer Wid'kins,on 275 (first six elect-'
Jan. 14 -Clinton at New ,Hamburg:. phone onager at Wingham, 2 miles Isabel Andersoay Van Egmond Bell, feet down the track: It was badly
in,g extremely hazardous'.. and J. A. Stewart. ed), Harry Brown 209; H. P. Tlvomip- � ,
Jan. 18 -New Hamburg at. Seaforth. west of here, showed improvement Jack. Drover, Hazel Jamieson, Merle wrecked. The storm forced' the postponement son 212.
Jan. 19t -Clinton' at St. Marys. on Thursday', her 'physician, Dr. G.; C. of the funeral of the infant son. of The club bas completed a very suc- Goderich
KeatiIIfg, Jean McDonald, John' Mills, William Smi'fh and has Bell wit a
Jan. 21-Seaforth at Clinton'. Jarrott, stated. Sh® is in Scott Mein- Arnold Scott, Elizabeth Smith, Ruth n'essed the accid.,erbt. "He Hafted out Mr. arid Mrs. Oliver Anderson, of cessful 'season, reports of officers in
Jan,. 24--Seaforth at St. Marys. orial Hospital there with a fraetuiCed' Smith, Friel Stewart, Rolland Stew- to pass' a car which was. gaiting at. Mrs. Jin Hetherington, widow and
Jam 26-Taviatoek at New Hamburg knee cap, fractured ribs, serious lac Hu'llett Townshup. The child, died' dicated. Green fees showed' an :n- mother of Your children, is Gaderich's t_"
Jan 28 -St. :Marys at Tavistock. orations of" the face and 'head and art, Marjorie Wigg, Olive Aber'hart, the crossing and then eve. kteard a ruasday and' was to have been buried crease as^ did revenue from other first woman councillor. She headed kik
Rita Duncan', Jean Mackinnon, John crash," said Mr. Sm It'h. . on Thursday. club activities. the Poll'in a list 'of 'seven candddat6s . K
Feb. 1 -St. Marys' at Clinton. possible internal inpuries. Thompson, Anna Williams; Clifford Emh?loyees of tthe . W. J. Duncan �' "
Feb, 1=Tavistock aR Seafo,Pih, • Plans for 1938 were discussed and 5eelcing council' :seats, ttrpging. lieu Z,11 t
Feb. 4-Taviatack at Neve Hamburg The Aria ms car was proceeding Carmichael. factory also witnessed the accident , next nearest opponent by :47 votes anal
Feb. 4r-Seaforth at Tavistock, west when the accid'en't occurred- in ' Prize Winners and assisted, in rushing the injured present 'lnddeations point to a busy the lowest by 211. In her firs't'.,bid } ,
front of the Farm of Andrew Crozier ' Form Ii Doreen Regie- and Teresa man to the hospital, where it. was Winthrop.Societies season for the 'members of the club. ',or civic honors, Mgrs. Hetherington, `, � I
- • one No. 8 Highway. A heavy snow. McIver (equal); Helen Moffat. Form first believed he was suffering from "'• headed six males with from 3 to 20 �":
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was falling at the time and. the roads II -Alma Lawrence, Clara Dolmage; a fractured skull. mold Meeting years' service in council
S.S. 3 Mullett Has were slippery, according 'to Traffic Form III -Addie Eckert, Ardash Mr. Routledge, who lives in ` Eg g E. l�ouglaa Brown, who stepped up fr
- Opiate- J. W_ Cafhander, who investi- Slrroule; Farm IVB -Jahn Mills, Jean mondiville, crosses the radyroa'd many ward Po t Stops front the council' to oppose Deputy '
j , McDonald; Form V -Earl Drover, times suety day on' his way to his Reeve Huckins, 'gave his opponent a
Unigteeeord gated The aminal Christmas tree and Cott -
Mary Holmes. store which is in, Seafort�r.'- The pave Car From Plunge •ierisive brimming, winning a Spirited P`
• In `the Hamilton car were Hamil- Stewart Geddes was awarded the ment was very slippery at the time cert will Lel held' In Cavan Church,
Winthrop, on Wednesday evening, contest 783 to 458.
ton,'h'is wife, wiho is in the hospital S. C. I. Memorial Scholarship, value and brakes, sud'de'nly 'a'p'plied, would 'rbe two candidates 1'eft behind,
Since School Section No. 3. Hul- with facial lacerations, and their 10- $25.00, presented by Miss Mabel have been of .little use. Dec. 22nd'.
lett was organized well over fifty Mise Eliza Betts, Mrs. Laird and Only a guard post held the car of �epsty Reeve H•uckns and Counclilor '
-creta!' - .year-old 'daughter, Dorothy. Pat Cur- Turnbull, president of the Alumni Chief of .Police Belmar Snell is in- Gilbert Snaith, McKillop townshil `. H. Hunnber, wore: avowed anti-bev- t.
I years ago, the office of S , y tin was the third passenger in the Association. vestngating the accident and allowed little Margarette, spent Sunday with
Mi s. Holmes, east of Leadbury, farmer, from a twenty --Foot plunge in- ,rage roam candidlates; supported by
Treasurer -bras been' occupied' by only Adams W. Miss Mary lio1'm-es was awarded a the train crew to proceed- after pre to a gully opposite the Seaforth Golf oderaoh branch of'the Temperance ."
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston spent r'ederation. They Were sponsors' of
four men. Tha .first was the fate two-year proficiency soholarsh'ip at liminary questioning. �;' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Bolger, of and, Country 'Club on No, '8 Highway
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John McMillan, who, when he enter- --+—•---- the University of Western Ontario, • Walton. east of there on Thursday m,fternoon, a 'resolation asking the lignoit clnattrol 4
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,; ed Parliament, relinquished: the du- value '$250, i'ellowing a collision between the board to take beer parlors oust "of ti
tib to the late Jahn Britton, an ex- County Sells Lands Presentation of College Field Day It looks and' feels as though Old
Warden of the County. ,y pian Winter liras' come at lead. Smith car and one drdve'n by Wm. J. That town and, later moved, and sec- . ' `'.
trophies was made by Mr. Black as Lady Bowlers C� i e . Mr. Harry Ad'dicot,t is busily Pn- �''ms2mng, 91 Balfour St., Toronto, on•ded a motion authorizing a pleb!
Mr. Britton was• followed', by the For Tax Arrears follows: Barber Trophy - Highest , ,. Armstrong's car skidded when' he cite on beverage rooms, the holding t ,
late Thomas McMillan, who when he scoring boy, Ross' Rennie; Ballantyne !` • gaged with M Willis Dundas. t .
became a member of Parliament, was �sLlestS at Bridge Mrs, Foster Bennett 114ana and Ell- slowed up be'hin'd a wagon, according of which was, stopped' by a court in-
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T•rophy}-Highest junior boy, Stuart lie, of Seaforth, and' M,s. P. McCowan to police, and ran into the path of j'.tnction one week ago. The issues
succeeded by Mr. William Britton, Wigg; boys' senior champion, Ross
the prdednh holder of bite efface', It of Roxboro, spent a i iw days with the Smith car. No circ was injured. were corgi ed but undoubtedly the jm
-, A total of $818was1'-realized from Regie; boys' interm'ed'iate champion, ;
is a unique record.. school history county tax sale of Iamds for arrears, Lady members of the Seaforth liar. and. Mrs. George Eaton. beverage rooms, and tri area .s' plan "1 ;'',
resold Scott; boys' junior champion, Lawn Bowling Club were guests of The" Young Peo'ple'•s meeting of • _ .to enlarge the industrial area .at he :::::2;1
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for the memfbers• of just two families held at the Court House, Goderioh', Stuart girls' senior champion, �.,
to 'occupy such a pdssdtaan for well Tuesday. Fight parcels' were sold, the mien of the club at the annual Cavan United Church, Winthrop, was • Y.irbor by the constrttctaon of a lrig'h- L
Edith Wallace; girls" intermediate g held. Tuesday with the president in Little Damage as way to 'tlhe,nor•th 'side, now inacces- r
over hall a century. Mr. William one 200 -acre• farm ii'n Howick Town- ehampian, Clara Dol -mage; girls' jun- bridge lid d in Crich's store Tuesday Bible, were paramount.
Britton, - the present secretary-treas• ship for $521. Five farms were for champion, Isabel McKellar; boys' evening. the chair. Tdrz dlevotional part was • ,t.
1' neer, has been a Trustee of No. 3, Hul- bought in by;interes'ted parties to en- Mayo„ J. J. Cluff, pfesdden't of the taken by A. Pebhack and- A. Dennis. dJf the seven successful opponents-
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bicycle race, R. Box, J. O'Neill, S. club, welcomed the ladies, while Mrs. Cars Skid Together three we're outspoken opponents o'P
Jett, far' 24 yearns able them tb secure a clear title. During the business' period it was de
+ Ilabkirk• cide8 to hold the an''nnial meeting on bees parlors, while others did not con11
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Other sales were of beach lots near play Presented E. H. Close, ladies' president, spoke rs:
- --�-• Bayfield. on behalf of the guests. Following the first Tu sday in January. T'te out. themaeives. i::
} A tap dance' was ,given by Isabel the play a deli htfu] lunch was sere- ee,, A car driven by Alex. Cameron, of r,
g typic, `-Who "Goes To Church, and Mitchell, and a. truck owned by W. L. ember Reeve Hounty is the first .
Of the 42. parcels offered; for sale, 11cKellar, Mary Stewart, Lois Wright, 1 ti�,hy?'� was taken by Margaret Mont -,ember of the County Council to �'
I Ste T as. •♦ A and Marion Sclater, followed by a 1- ed. Whyte, Hullett, and driven by John fall by the way'sid'e in -bhis year's el- i i
• • 23 were r'edee'med. Total receipts Prizes were won by Mrs'. E. H. ,romery, The meeting closed with the Woods, proceeding in 'opposite direc
• are now over $2,000, which is far be- act play with the following taking Close and Mrs. M. A. Reid. Lord's Prayer, after which games ecti'ons.
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low other years', Treasurer A. H. Part: Friel -Stewart, John Mills, Mac tions, crashed' Into each other with Result of voting for oonnedl'1'ora fol- t
�, cre enjoyed. little resulting damage on Monday afI 111.
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Erskine 'reports. Southgate, Ross Smale, Marjorie • Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. Meet lows (first six elected): Mrs. Jean
Wigg, Jean Anderson and Doreen ternaon near the Presbyterian Church.
Eleven parcels involving $343 ar- Hetherington 3, J. W. Baker 167, J.
. The annual meeting of these two The accident occurred as the ye W Craigie ?43, David Sproule 667 F.
The annual meeting of St. Thomas' Regie-- Bayfield Girl societies .met at the 'home of M.s.
I Church W_ A. was held in. the Parish rears remain to be sold. at the ad- other numbers were: Birthday their skidded as she drivers 'put on E Bingham 656, Harry Salkeld 612:
:iourned date; December 22nd. Giildes on Wednesday, Dec. 1st, with their brakes in passing between two FI
Bahl an Tuesday of this week. Party, First and. Second Form Boys; a large attendance. Mrs. Calvin Hil- Defeated C. H. Humber 353."t
The vTues eslf of MM. Van Eg A Typical Gymn'as)tic Lesson, Second - Dies Suddenly other cars which were d'oubl� parked ''11
mond, was in the chair and eleven • Form tarts:
teacher, Helen Moffatt, v' len' presided and 'opene'd the meeting on the highway. a Bayfield l
members answered the roll call. The T: Mclvr r E. Ainsborough, F. Elgie, with a hymn, followed with silent Result of balloting of village trus-'
C W L Plans to Constable James V. Ryan investi- i
L. •A'Ir,Gavin', G. Earle, B. Best, C. Keir:,. The death occurred In Scott Mem- Prayer fpr the missionaries in Ghana. ted tees '• on Monday was as follows: -
meeting opened whth the Auxiliary . L. Several repof the year work "� J. Howard 96, L. Elliott 92, William w'',
i hymn', followed by Scripture reading • • lar, C. HCla>~res; 'pianist, W. Russell. oriel Hospital, Seaforth, on Thursday were given and roved very, satisfac,- • Ferguson 78; M. Ross 49. '.
by Mrs. Holmes and the Litany. All Aid Needy in West "The Pampered' Darling," a comedy in December 2nd, of Miss Marian Eliza tory: Mrs. Irwin Trewartha, captain The first three were elected vil-
seports of conrtnrittee for the year one act, with the following taking beth .Davison, following an illness of
were read and adopted'. part: Ardath Sproule, Alma Lawr four weeks from typhoid fever. 'Mises of Circle No. 4, tool. "charge and Mrs. Brussels Church lage trustees for the Police Village +
+ Frank Johnston led in 'p'raye'r, follow. of Bayfield for 1938.
In the absence of the Rector, the A very interesting repoirt of the once, Unice Cutting, Jim Bro.ad:foot, Davison, was the youngest daughter ed by responsive Scripture lesson. • '' ".../ , 1,
chair wes taken by the Guild Presi-' November, activities of the Catholic 'Arnold Scott, Mary' O'Neill, Genevieve of Catherine and the'. late John Davi- Mrs. William Church gave a very in- Calls Minister • ' 'I
dent, 1VLrs. C. H'oYmes, who, condnicted Wonien's League was read at the Hawkins, Zetta Dunlop, Alastair Wigg, s'on• and was born in Bayfield 6
heresting reading entitled, "Throws." j� Q
the election of officers for 1937, as; monthly eetdng by 1UIrss D. Sharia Tom McIver, Donald MacTavish, years ago, ands had spent alt her life Mrs. Russel Bolton took charge of REV. H. C. FEAST RESIGNS
here. She was a member of the Bad- Rev. Hugh F. Davidson,of Toron-
q , follows: tan, rebordin'g secretary. Another • minion Club and was particularly a,: the topic and the Misses Elva and 4
Prelsident (Jett vacantt); vice-presi- appeal was received' from West Olive Pryce rendered a piano duet. ac has intimated that he is going to i HAS BEEN IN ILL HEALTH
,dent, Miss C. Holmes; secretary, Mrs. and it 'was decided to forward a box tive in badminton, tennis and ocher The secretary of Ube nominating con- accept the call to Melville Presbyter-
W. E. Southgate; treasurer, Mrs1. W• as early as .possible.' Arrangements sports, as well as taking an active ran Churoh, Brussels, when it is• pre -I
1Vlake anvass part in. the social life of the village. mittee read the following slate of of- i'
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Deem; Dorcas Convenor, Mrs. 'Me- were then completed for the annual rented to harm by the Presbyter of I ~.
At Hills -titin Always bright and possessing a ficers for 1938: Honorary president, y
Gavin; Flower -Fund and Social Set, distribution of Cth'ri'stmas' sheer. g Mrs'. R. W. CTa.w; president, Mrs'. Maitland. The Presbytery met at Rev. Harold Colson Feast, ininister �;�
vales, ; Flrs. Aida Reid; Living Message cheery disposibion, she was a general Hugh' Alexander; 1st vice -Pres., Mrs, Ethel on Tuesday and the call pros- `of First Presbyterian Church for a
Srtcretary, Mrs. McGav'in; piant:;t; favorite with old and' young, and her ented there if the Presbytery sanc'1.pernod of three years," has, resigned
lilacs Josephine Edge, tory, the meeting closed with the NEWS OF HILLSGREEN .,t 'death Is deeply regretted. She ;s C. Hillen; 2nd vice-pres'., Mrs. A.
After dedication of the offer- ben'edicsvonl. sur`Yive'd by her mother, two sisters, Ross; 3rd vice-pres., Mrs,. R. McFar- tions' the call. Mr. Davidson will lair his charge. Mr. Feast has been ser- ,..
A canvass, for the Upper Canada all probability be -ordained and ing lou -sly ill in the Hamilton hospital far
Mrs, H. Lord, Montreal, Mt# Thomas lane; secretary, Mrs. F. Bullard; y i.,,
I 1,11Bible Society Auxiliary to the Cana M diet Hamilton; and by four tiro- Ladies' Aid' tread. Mrs. C. Dolmage; ducted early in January. several weeks, w
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tended and enthuslalstd g ton Club held an enjoyable tourna- S. Dorrance and -Mrs. Meir defeated
2lookey fans held inl'the council sham- erect- very interesting and inspired) Mr. W. J. Jarmott and s Annie went was made in Bayfield cemetery, sion Band leader, Mrs,. W. Church; '+^,'}
on Friday evening. The league discourses, both altrt•ning and even visited at the luome f . and Mis. assds'tan•t, Mrs. U. Troll; Mission Baud merit on their courts in the Town L. Hoggarth and Peg Grieve, 21-15.
i�Bi'9 W Heart the pallbearers being Meagre. William Hall on Wednesday evening. Despite N. Cardna and Agnes Case defeat- 'r 'i
von'sistg of teams' from He'nsall, Zur- ing, while the
church choir added Parker, Fred' Weston, Ferguson Car- committee pmesddent, Elva Pryce, as- 4 ;l
fes, Dashwood arra Exetor, and this much to the services'. At the Sunday Mr, W. Turner has been under the ter, Charles Parker, Walter Johnston sistantbs, Mises Ebhei McClure and the stormy .night, nearly 40 members ed' G. Hays and Isabelle Close, 2'1-20. ,
and Leslie Elliott. Margaret ,Montgomery; pian took part in this tournament. M. Lazarus', and, Ella Elder defeat- � j�
- . iVeek representatives of 'the clubs are evening service Mrs. W. A. Mac•Laren doctor's care with a severe cold, also est, 'Mrs. Following the games' lunch, was ed J. Walker and, Elinor Burrows,
qp west here to draw up a schedule took the stilt Part in the anthem. a number of others 'have been sub. WlUtner Cuthill; assistant, Mrs, Joe
for the -vint'er. The following off!- Rev. Mr. Hunt condlucted services ject to colds, as well as in tine dis- Little. Thee captains oP the groups served. 22-11.
are: No. 1, Mrs. R. Dodds; No. 2, I. MacTavish awl; Nora Stewart tie
bf tele ;Heltsall Club were elect- very ably and, acceptably in St. Paul's tri.et. Your Home deeds Mra. J. Montgomery; No, 4, Mrs: Gil- The games' Follow: feated� Bruce Davidson and Rath
ed,; �ar *, p>esicientsy Jas. Bal- Anglican Church an' Suwd'ay• last. M'rs: Mina Love is visiting at the bent SmdTh.. Rev. R. W. Craw instal- L. Hoggarth an>: E: Elder defeated Thompson 21-14. ti, ,I
j, A' art Wml. H. Gold- The 'pas4tar; Rev, A. Sinclair, de Name 'of, her son, Mn amid Mrs'. Bass
lanty`<re, livered twp very) inspiring sermians Love and; family. led the officers' and' closed the meet George Hays and, Pe'gi'Grieve, 21-19. T. Sills and Mary by Hart, defeat- 1
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0191 M I�.; ° rpi1?bt. Geo. Brack; ing with prayer. I. MacTavlah and Agnes Case de- ed J. C'ardivo awl Mary Hart, 22 10.Ii�
eeoretary, CSlati�le'13lowes; manager,' 'in th'e United Church on Sunday last. Walker • Cochrane Rosedge
feated J. McKenzie and, Mary Hart, J. McKenzie and Norma Jeffrey de- �""f" I
Reeve n, E: 81hidd6ek, eowh+ Harold Mosle .included: Quar'tedite by Mrs. At the Manse, Hensall, on Satur" p 22-20. fe'aterl Ted, Southgate and Lois Da- _ .
Foster; exccttti've 66iaiimd'ttee: Messrs. Geo. Hess., Miss Florence Welsh, Dr. day evening, November 27th', Rev. W. K. Bandy and Mr's. Meir defeated rock, 18-17. -rear,,
1,t;, Cata'e, S. Tad0r 9. Drummond, G. Ivpn Slmillde and Mr. W. O. Goodwin. A. YbUng unit,& in 'hilly matrimony,
s ,Istftos Pater- The regular meeting of the Arnold Annie Cochrane, daughter of the 1'0,te • No Radio Licenses T. Sells and Ruth Thompson, 21s at NelaonO airdl J'�et 't'94;de• }rr� �F
Ves3, Walter Ir, Circle wars held at the hoarse o4 Miss Mr. and Mus. James;; ;CSochrawe, , of Albertatoal • • J. Cardio and, Elinor Burrows de- feated' iVelsan Cardene and Fat'ut1Y• 11
,son rami Mark. Dry1 1e. Citizens Summoned feated H, "Skein'b ,m and Nora Stew- gatre 27-16• dt "1 r1 ''r
Dir. and Meas Jarado, MoC1hI,ebeT tare Mabel, Workman on Monday evening Clinton, 'to 11'ruce i�ayiter,, iiuly ion art, 22-10. B. I7trrolriean' a'wd Sally �Cfodt dew � ���
dmpvisug their hoiaseiiald efPeets this last when final smanlgem'emts vuere of the late 11ir, and LVTrs. Beaten®I
late made for the ,holding of a bazaar in ,Walker, o$ ,the PattF iii+tie. "Congratu- • k res ocean Officers,of the radio branch of the M. Lazarus' .and Pat Southgate de ' tui K. Bandy site Bile 6 ,> `�
+prk into dwelliii of the 'a gi+� p g kE,
n the south th'e s�rhotrl -cool of the' ahureh on the lotion's ani"beak t ihiZes' are extended) Department of Marine. have laid sev= fasted J• Walker and 1t• halm ll, feat. 21)-17,
lir. Richard Blatchford o Saturday afternoon,. when, for a happy wedded 'ki4. e
it t n naming y en' informations' against as many cit- G,-Ilaysr and Muany Delrholim defeat S t)orrattce hnr i Mary I k1..Y11a1Ir l°'; ' .
ad'ide of iehminnd . St , So be le of liome�nlade Mr. Molb�ft� a hobl t ciibr to S. arena fdr 'failure to take otrot radio ed. L. ?loggarth . and Nbr>ina Je6+re� i teat ' I: D�ecfiavi'a{h n. 1"h. it , Y ,' � �l ,ori,,'
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P1 &e'vival of -Lone League
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elan Bible Society'. and the orer.,n
and British Bible Society, has; been
made in this distract by the collector
of this dlvasi'on, Miss Annie Jarrott,
during the week and many .have don-
ated to this, worthy cause.
+Rev. E. F. Chandler gave a good
addh•ess' at ,the service here on Sun-
day -on this subject, which was fit-
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thers, Mr. Fred Davison, of Detroit,
and Messrs. Russel, Melvin and Lyle
Davison, at 'home, all of whour ba: -;e
the sincere sympathy . the common-
ity aiv their great loss. Miss Davison
Chu a member of the Presbyterian
Church, her minister, Rev. Gordon
Peddie conducting the services' at her
funeral which was bold from her
W,M.S. pros„ s. .
secretary, Muss' Margaret MoMsgom-
cry; -Missionary Monthly sec., Mrs. A.
Dolmage; Strangers' sec., -Mrs. W.
Somerville; Flower and Visiting con -
venor, Mrs,,W. Somerville and Mrs.
Stanley Garn'bam; Christian Steward-
ship and Finance, Mrs. J. Hogg; Sup-
Ply secretary, Mrs. Thok'Pryce; Tom-
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plans-t'o revive the Cyclone Hockey Ing business lines.
r eon nlsted at a well at- At Carmel Presbyterian Church' on
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tended and enthuslalstd g ton Club held an enjoyable tourna- S. Dorrance and -Mrs. Meir defeated
2lookey fans held inl'the council sham- erect- very interesting and inspired) Mr. W. J. Jarmott and s Annie went was made in Bayfield cemetery, sion Band leader, Mrs,. W. Church; '+^,'}
on Friday evening. The league discourses, both altrt•ning and even visited at the luome f . and Mis. assds'tan•t, Mrs. U. Troll; Mission Baud merit on their courts in the Town L. Hoggarth and Peg Grieve, 21-15.
i�Bi'9 W Heart the pallbearers being Meagre. William Hall on Wednesday evening. Despite N. Cardna and Agnes Case defeat- 'r 'i
von'sistg of teams' from He'nsall, Zur- ing, while the
church choir added Parker, Fred' Weston, Ferguson Car- committee pmesddent, Elva Pryce, as- 4 ;l
fes, Dashwood arra Exetor, and this much to the services'. At the Sunday Mr, W. Turner has been under the ter, Charles Parker, Walter Johnston sistantbs, Mises Ebhei McClure and the stormy .night, nearly 40 members ed' G. Hays and Isabelle Close, 2'1-20. ,
and Leslie Elliott. Margaret ,Montgomery; pian took part in this tournament. M. Lazarus', and, Ella Elder defeat- � j�
- . iVeek representatives of 'the clubs are evening service Mrs. W. A. Mac•Laren doctor's care with a severe cold, also est, 'Mrs. Following the games' lunch, was ed J. Walker and, Elinor Burrows,
qp west here to draw up a schedule took the stilt Part in the anthem. a number of others 'have been sub. WlUtner Cuthill; assistant, Mrs, Joe
for the -vint'er. The following off!- Rev. Mr. Hunt condlucted services ject to colds, as well as in tine dis- Little. Thee captains oP the groups served. 22-11.
are: No. 1, Mrs. R. Dodds; No. 2, I. MacTavish awl; Nora Stewart tie
bf tele ;Heltsall Club were elect- very ably and, acceptably in St. Paul's tri.et. Your Home deeds Mra. J. Montgomery; No, 4, Mrs: Gil- The games' Follow: feated� Bruce Davidson and Rath
ed,; �ar *, p>esicientsy Jas. Bal- Anglican Church an' Suwd'ay• last. M'rs: Mina Love is visiting at the bent SmdTh.. Rev. R. W. Craw instal- L. Hoggarth an>: E: Elder defeated Thompson 21-14. ti, ,I
j, A' art Wml. H. Gold- The 'pas4tar; Rev, A. Sinclair, de Name 'of, her son, Mn amid Mrs'. Bass
lanty`<re, livered twp very) inspiring sermians Love and; family. led the officers' and' closed the meet George Hays and, Pe'gi'Grieve, 21-19. T. Sills and Mary by Hart, defeat- 1
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0191 M I�.; ° rpi1?bt. Geo. Brack; ing with prayer. I. MacTavlah and Agnes Case de- ed J. C'ardivo awl Mary Hart, 22 10.Ii�
eeoretary, CSlati�le'13lowes; manager,' 'in th'e United Church on Sunday last. Walker • Cochrane Rosedge
feated J. McKenzie and, Mary Hart, J. McKenzie and Norma Jeffrey de- �""f" I
Reeve n, E: 81hidd6ek, eowh+ Harold Mosle .included: Quar'tedite by Mrs. At the Manse, Hensall, on Satur" p 22-20. fe'aterl Ted, Southgate and Lois Da- _ .
Foster; exccttti've 66iaiimd'ttee: Messrs. Geo. Hess., Miss Florence Welsh, Dr. day evening, November 27th', Rev. W. K. Bandy and Mr's. Meir defeated rock, 18-17. -rear,,
1,t;, Cata'e, S. Tad0r 9. Drummond, G. Ivpn Slmillde and Mr. W. O. Goodwin. A. YbUng unit,& in 'hilly matrimony,
s ,Istftos Pater- The regular meeting of the Arnold Annie Cochrane, daughter of the 1'0,te • No Radio Licenses T. Sells and Ruth Thompson, 21s at NelaonO airdl J'�et 't'94;de• }rr� �F
Ves3, Walter Ir, Circle wars held at the hoarse o4 Miss Mr. and Mus. James;; ;CSochrawe, , of Albertatoal • • J. Cardio and, Elinor Burrows de- feated' iVelsan Cardene and Fat'ut1Y• 11
,son rami Mark. Dry1 1e. Citizens Summoned feated H, "Skein'b ,m and Nora Stew- gatre 27-16• dt "1 r1 ''r
Dir. and Meas Jarado, MoC1hI,ebeT tare Mabel, Workman on Monday evening Clinton, 'to 11'ruce i�ayiter,, iiuly ion art, 22-10. B. I7trrolriean' a'wd Sally �Cfodt dew � ���
dmpvisug their hoiaseiiald efPeets this last when final smanlgem'emts vuere of the late 11ir, and LVTrs. Beaten®I
late made for the ,holding of a bazaar in ,Walker, o$ ,the PattF iii+tie. "Congratu- • k res ocean Officers,of the radio branch of the M. Lazarus' .and Pat Southgate de ' tui K. Bandy site Bile 6 ,> `�
+prk into dwelliii of the 'a gi+� p g kE,
n the south th'e s�rhotrl -cool of the' ahureh on the lotion's ani"beak t ihiZes' are extended) Department of Marine. have laid sev= fasted J• Walker and 1t• halm ll, feat. 21)-17,
lir. Richard Blatchford o Saturday afternoon,. when, for a happy wedded 'ki4. e
it t n naming y en' informations' against as many cit- G,-Ilaysr and Muany Delrholim defeat S t)orrattce hnr i Mary I k1..Y11a1Ir l°'; ' .
ad'ide of iehminnd . St , So be le of liome�nlade Mr. Molb�ft� a hobl t ciibr to S. arena fdr 'failure to take otrot radio ed. L. ?loggarth . and Nbr>ina Je6+re� i teat ' I: D�ecfiavi'a{h n. 1"h. it , Y ,' � �l ,ori,,'
I " 1+?111att,- of Toronto, is ,there Will, a s& ►,. fuel l f ox• t•cild l ght 22-19. ' id)t#s,, 11-i(i, r s
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at . �s home' tit mt. rrod g �• � j 1" �,,,rr rr
glsdting uwere only laird this we8k, the twsp.c- K. Bandy tried Lola ] of cot tie est-` '1„tyd' Sotith •ate and aiilP�t i f G^fit
- ,. ,. '- at tfle meeting was, taken by Miss Chrisbnll S9 concert d . Weaiiesd'ay ev; . ,
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