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�_ 1.,',_-, e " , I .1 I , aix t4mes. u'day. ,, Mother finally for- 'miles. from Mr. Durnin. T40 4e., of- ..
I, UL9 O.Utar'io,,,iGovermnent, has, be- ' . There is plenty of hydro- in th road and. intend moving , to. Eginond- nets and desire for a pleasant, ,
�GJ I , I - warm bade them to,swim in the creek any ticketd for, the�;_Araw realized 00""'
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,,if N,7". � . 't- ' `withdra-,�m, the bill which . isthe essential thing Mr.,,, Frank ,Hall, of Constance, has and glorious season. J
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1. .. �i,_.; ; . � Drys"le,-vMra. Fred Manns and the how great a 'thrill it wa� In the . .
,1,`,�`.. , This bill provided that the Depart- On The Land one lad standing on each end of it. Flower Store is Attractive I
, `:'! '' Misses Wilson, of Hensall, spent, a Spring to get throwing a line In the His feet wet, one �boy slipped'and . I
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� , �� . ' . ere-ise general oversight over muniei . At,.Lhe Easter exams In connection dirt of the flood.. - He was thinking this week by a flower store 'opened In ..
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I All,.�� , a an .w.eek. If,it had not been for..the' with the Northern Busipess College; about the projects in drainage work- seat of his tfoud'ers, . . . wilh th4 the Mksonic building by Jackson F'Ioz'- I
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I 'V: I heavy rains on Sunday .morning Owen Bound, we notice that Miss Jes- ed out in such "complicated. detail with sts, Mrs. JAckson* is'in charge and
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F . ance of its duties and obligations." . . Mi J. F. Dochertyj EFA.: left on be direjoted down many little gullies ies., Thbre Was the -time wh' -the. -the uptov�n business is f - 4
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"'.", The bill also.idefined the word mun- . . Wednesday as lieutenant in the Brit- and pr6ases., lads decided to start cooking ;for season only.—Goderich Signal -Star; - I .
,,, . . cledn'things up a bit and -sweeten the. ish Naval Medical Corps. That creek through the back of tilemselves. They had a fire built in . I
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. ,1;�e.. icipality -to include "every local ' Rural Hydro Employee, Promoted .
111 -1 . �. . I.. . , soil. . � Norman Boliannali, '*ho enlisted -the farm must have Been the centre a hole along the bank of the creek. .. .
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5V11". � - board" within its, boundaries, which . with the 30rd i Battalion,. and who 'has of all attraction for those boys. He A cedar branch tepee was built as Mr. J. E. Morgan has received no- V .
I. I . . it . , been -in, France for dver a year, re- knew everk' plank in the' little red cook bouse. Potatoes dug from the
117s, . would, of 6ourse, include Public Util- I . Thiis is'-noVo record spring, kit � . _.. _.. . . I tice from the head off1ce -of the Hydr("), ' .,
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...;, , Mr. Ray. McGeoch, son of,Mr. and spring days they would stret6b. out ed and fried�,:' ilched from I
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4'... . .Boards, School Boards and any, other, , just like it. w . he winter was mild,, Mrs. Samuel We .s .
,,,.', . � - ' has successfully'Passle Water,- talking about, every- There were tragedies g�lore in that Rural Power District and takes over J, � 1� i
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. similar boards usually found in the and M4rch'did not count this year. .d his melehani- to ,the his new duties on- April 1. Mr, Mor- � .
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:l", . .average town, village or township. . Fall wheat looks amazingly well and. , be enlisted with the Aviation Corps unwary chub would come. along and ed the grea�fslbowl. On another occa- � il I
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�, I icipal officials iwbuld - -be subject to :Good weather, good gTowth,'good , of rain
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_ the approval 4 the Department of - crops and' good harvests' are ..badly I - li as held in the "sardine." . . 'Mother began to get suspicious. The local staff."Clinton News -Record. I
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,� 4 . . I . . I ' I ing last. The following -officers . were Ing in on him! He re . membered the On -days When they didn't play'down Accepts Positicin With CBL, Toronto I
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'4 nt of In u�nici- Ww. Afrient; sec.-treas.-, J. M. McMJJ- gaged,in thle Harry.. J.. Boyle, familiarly known T&,
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I ,,-.,, . I ... . -.1.1 ' , Jan- exe.cutive, Harry -Stewart, C. A. ing cedar bark. They'llad it diVid- down at the creek, gorged on not too many in,,0Ti&on And district, will take .
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"', a] officers would be under hi . th ail will give hO ' Barber, J. G. 'MUilen-, J.- E. Willis and led into three seellrins. One boy look- well cooked ham and potatloes they.- ov6r his new job next week as farm..
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7'. I 6l.Ad w aha"wide- . an even break. I . I . Oscar Nell. . i. I ed after tile matches, the other one showed little interest in commentator over CBL, Toronto,. He- .
. i... .The following a,re -the pupils stand. furnisluid, the paper. for rolling cigar-, Their mother.-Aook A� sti - __ __ _ __ - I is the sonof Mr. and Tars. W. A. Boyle '
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. . . . . I ,,,, spread field in which, to. dispense , Bitt',that again is something else.. - 4119 highest in ftheir. class In each ettes and -the third lad supplied the the scidme of operations one day and of St. Augustine, and 'aftended,Wing- . 4
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� ".. I - . -dl -fine win r this,spring. . Room 1, Sr. IV., Ruth Thompson; Jr. thiiid-degree ordeal when his moth�e lads, . . there lie attended ,St. Jerome's. Col- . .
.. � . -The -Ontario -Government has prG----- ---t1_M6r0k te . IV, Fiank- Rankin; Room 2, Sr. Ill, came across a cacille of matches, in He had ,been stalrin �Out the win- lege in'Xite'llener. ,He has been con- . ,
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.r..: I r privileges -heretofore . . 4 Sr. 1 H. ,Daisy Spainii, Jr `11 Janet when illey di �ne half!'years, and for the past yea 4
.,� . . tion and otlie ' . I I It, ecided to ,quit smoking, would give a "Virole lot, Phil, for r iii's, s, � -,
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,.,"� , . . . . . ; Room k'Sr!First, C'ft�, Tow. The treasurers .I been on the staff of the Beacon-Aer- ,.
C� The sum paid by the Canadian Jr. First, Dorothy Frost; Senior were carefully t placed in an old tin I guess my stomach would hardly ald —Clinton News -Record. , . -1
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_ - , � .Frimer (A), -Bertha Gr- e, (B) j. box and buried 'along the bank of the stand another one of those meAls of ., . I
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;1. lion of the war) -ag reducing the Leg- . peop,,. . I ' Ought -on; Jr. Pri creek . ,. . not too deep of course, tham and, potatoe's Fifty -Seven Years Married
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I �_ . . . I . tolreal hioney, even in these times Cook 'Bros. and.: McD nell Bros., of . .
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;1: . county council. Perhaps that, was of . auto� and-1ave alyeady sold a large, . �� . �� ed resident of East -Wawanosh, cele-
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;"i. I C. W,, Gibson, Revenue Minister, an- had the"--misfdrtune toesustain a veT5 . � with tihem to. muilk- . the event: gem ' 0
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11, . . , es of.municip4j and eounty..councils. i Lending, the animal breaking his I nose Tfie Preach4r: . "I Was, surprised . M. Toll arid Roy `2oll', at home;, Fred, I
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lzii.. . I I . %.,A8w,e say,,,-�,o*ever, Mr. McQues- ' ' . a, welt as severing an artery.. For a to see your husband walk out of been,.to'atalr and bought a very Sec- Laughlin,, Blyth; 'Mks Harry Grasby, r
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" . �. I � �. I . . twwo,�M'illiiom, three hundred and MacLa�ren, b . - e6cal al- Tge- VVIliy., - -,Dlr,- -aouiLt mfnd that. :51--v it som'a feAd., Th.% &nim4l r,i!.f=: A.%,UPU�W--�_0'100vww.� * �..'_� , !�
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1. . . Ibillithie' ' 'priekrit And it* is just as I tention" he 1% ftdproving-� . . - ed ta eat. A Affle - -If
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� . we . is .attending Chatham 'Business nambulism." excellent h "
, ,,,�, one dollars, which is an increase of I 0 . I .ey s gleamed hope-' en
P, . that -the Ontario dovernment, one of lege-..visited at his home this week.. . ,, I fully, I . . - friends in this vicinity will wish them .. W I
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11:F_ ,, the most extravagant in the 'history paring to erect a fine -ban-It barn .on flat?" .
"' . ' , . million. dollars 6ver those collected . only this nag's a good worker, what piness together.—Blyl;h Standard. I
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I.., of theProvince - could or. would teach I . the'Refferrian farm' a, mile north of "Goodness, no. My !citchen and- diu- a bargain I've made!" . I I I
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ili'...", . - town and tov�nshlp councils any,les, .,: ,� I.. ing-room are so small that'l have to � . ie . . I I Zurich' Red Cross News . 1� .
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11. ! � . sons -in economy -is -too -far beyond -the. - -, .In the -last war we. talked about year ap. .- . live �)n - condensed, milk and ,short- ' ' ' ,
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�11_ belief . 0 , . I I � 0- .., .. Jhe docks, and order d a meat 6a thanks, he following doria
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�%,.. p ' - LYOV'ernment IT, . . pit. After he fhad eaten a � little o .
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. : I .1 Wjo, particularly.'the' people of the , when we really didn't I I From The Huron. Expositor le EvangelicaI "Sunday. school, ,2 quilts; I
�� . . . I al districts, to. be entertained for .6�ir what taxation meant. Even I I � . ' , . -1 �
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illio dolldrs. "" - , _, ' .". ed their golden ,wedding at their re I Hess,.. A_crib
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. 111� , " 11 I . . . 9 I w we are equally loud ln� our large crowd to go 1, . ne 'oIrs"e, Put yi�r might fave took
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I J- . mission, in -an address'af Toronto a wonder how'it would feel to again ,� Paisley; James onthe homestewl; ghd ' * ;f ' .. I I ..6 . , When an O�Jdsmobile Car I , I �
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.. week or so ago, is'7" I tbe daughter Xfe Mrs. Thomas Calder .* 'Canadia'ns i* Re p e a t i nti * Bill Cox, Mitchell hit a -Pole two .-
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'I P PO .1 . I 1. ., � George Dorrance� MCKJIJOP, and the 0 ) Thursday night, the top was sma'sh- I
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". I erally accepted iact,'.- in fact as con- Annie MAcTav`iA , was known to, has been appoilfted to a miss ,.-. I . � � . . shortly after i ght O'clock on' Sun '.
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,, " �k. . many plants have been-,st, ,11, I have devoted -hours of hard work to bdarders had discover
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Y%, other places. , I some white spot to those who could Hills' houses. teni ,of Oana.d.a's., -Over- But despite this preoccoupatiop broke out in the kitchen where cook. .: ,
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,f ,�', � , � , , Mr. S. MCKen7ie, of, Tuckersmith, seas Aftay. _ ... ". .�� with whif will be the m69 grjrfi and jug utensils were smoked and damag- .
"pi"..) I Daylight Saviiig w_A s adopted momentously crucial defensive
I_- ... see only its,blackness. has Idt -�he c%44act for his house -to He was not, vaingioriously Jauding fight ed and where a hole was burned In. I
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".. 1,- , � . pad�nce with her and said angrily: carpenter work., . than Intention deliberaiel'y to avoid soldier, general or PTIVhte, minimiz- Ure 1,aurldry room below. Therie'w,gs
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1,"1,'._,.", - fok the duration, -.and there are man . I "Wumman, ye'.11 hae a guid word- to . ' Last Friday afternoon T. A. Haw- becoming Involved in action in prder es, the Canadian Corps Of thlS Spring, ,considerable damage' dond—miteiieu..
::'... L" ' �. ... . . . I - kins Met with his .. . '' the . of 194� is al ' the immensely pq.w6r- Advbcate7 . . . . ., 0
ggt,g;'-` . . Walton m0ic class tot iholq'Alyp 'Corps Intact for �'Aay . so �
fi, other -ways that are reminding the say for the'd6vil himsei, 1". , . . in th6 Forresters' , Hall at Wa the U& of war wili Inevitably- till'u. ful offelisl*e fighting machine which I I I . I
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,X ,i'lt'_ people that a new � and darker day is . Instantly came die. reolv, 9 'Well, ; When the following 'Pupils took part It woul b he British i.uthorities, Canada hoped arid, i�xpfected It would Ten Tons Baled ,Hay Lands 'in DitcK , . P
,�i�., � � in a lengthy and -varied program;- e t who would likely I � I
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Y� treeou� bidy.11 Dora MeNlIster,'Maxy Wiltsie, Willie raise the rest objectloiif'to. proposals .
,�14:, . . h6's a Vera indus e .opened in September, 1939. Aroun(I midnight on Wednesday 'of
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I '0,',,,� Up -to th� present no one,thas, suf- � He is! One.does not need to look Neal, F"PuR Neal, Liz,zle Smith, Wil- which Mean movilig t4e Canadians.' That is not a pdr%adox, eilid no-mys- last week a teri-ton hay truck driven, I
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my, "' . very far out over the .world to reil� SrPl�h, Maggie ,Campbell. i9va, Camp. ail, - btit invasion th It fS, howi9yer, the result of care- grief. . The rr�4n was driving east I
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.4 - I by the shortage of 11 bell) Te.ie Welsse, Mary McFadden, across the Channel, the com. Act ail-
! .,4.:,., inconveniefieed 116i strategic foresight and planning, from .Seaforth and had Just reached
..:,... . . . cognize that a, -,a very sound obser- . .
���� 1, ... -pqwer.� That, however, is no gttar- .1 �'..,,.. . ,Mrs. Tbos. Jacksoti, Makgle Smillie, adian -Corps Is a formidable eter 'ent ,Plus A remarka�lle achiv6ment in the -vicinity of the Woolacott Prem- I
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1. V, . , ,. - . . . A..Ijttle son of Anthony Allen- of attempted. fight!" spirit of crossed fea I
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A;' , . I ,'. f . . � x , . . s running higher the nortb 'ditch.. b6ncfl�g in the top,
I -1 I I e ,playing in the suga W,hat,ho did meaft was that every, -than ev&j and the full explanation of tbe.cab A�d a fender'. .
!,�i�,,�Y", . . %bush. was walid ' 0 � n a log with a 'would be made to ensure that
" -might just as well make up,Vr minds - * penknife " -slipped a Of Why that is So -after n Arly Awo ly the ill
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.V",o , 1�. I . PIPERS S" fell the Canadian Corps would retain Its years of Iiiaction, shico Dunkirk. will would have been 6iperlenced--in gath- - 1,
i now that things' ate g6,in to b WRITITNER' A n A I: the ,knite'running Into his breast, ift- Offensive attri6rites,.- He Meant tl"*t' 6bine day c
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r,�'� � 11 . . by such decislous. In whatever cate9dry he has ruished by Mr. gam- vaslon,6ir no ifivasion, When the Carr- ly assault - , ,g
1, ;�' , Blumihation is concerned. uel' Horton minded ,through
1 ,E,�,.�� 1 1 . been placed, every loyal Canadfun will do his ut- back north, but over I
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, ., is� a 9h6rt M r J. T, Mlemarma , of Leadbury; and that It wou the week -end many werip sighted. ..
It ;,,.'_ � � ' . cause an allowance p0mitp the purcha "I of ig has re6�fved a - . lettAr' from ,S. E. aiiid would alwaYs, -be read . A
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,,)�.' to.�U ,6 gredt" shortage ag ... weeks. - InaanY units per.. year -is no reason why that CIfeaves & Sons, Houghtq11, Ulleftlgan, . hbur. / , the s ,
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. I J"OhIlL ror� JSJ *Jnter, "that 'Ifit,enilon 'ha ' .. , warmer WeatIr
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y - .1 . . fentio I 11 - 109, VvIlb have accomplish- .
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