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radio mechanic wiih tire MO.A.F. and Mrs. Ken Hicks was hostess At 'her . ... Wolseleq, Barracks is the! P0sse6sdjF'd,6fibt W91seley 3*rraclis leaves 4 Ing the arm . for- whi h ., - . ,� -1 ,
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I . will report for duty May 29�-Wlng home Wednesday evening, May 1% for of -proud militaxy history and tradi- lasting Jimpression upon the plastic, and Inclinations suit4,ihiai��'."T]�l 0
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-eas and since Paterson, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Ken they Perform road -building work on the proposed -Edmonton to Van- they are initiated into the mysteries mand of lAelii. Col. Harqld Ballan- of knowledge'uPoil which .to build.'Ao 1. I � I
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I I Legion work. He has been,investi- p mselves; a group of army life* . tyne, No. 12 at Chatham under Lieut - .��,
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ki� . . J 4�last W.I., was the guest speaker, when I,arose. the next mor;1ing. The 'Sloan, goal: ., . ttested for active During t , 11
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� , is an exceptionally fluent and bril. The Seaforth, FQotball Team of 1891 other"ranks. The Officer -Mess, oc- . %.. " ...
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f . -� I much -pleasure. Mrs. X G. Drysdale familiar faces appea I ,Canadian Regiment, is one of the fin- . �i �`. . .. I � . . 1.�
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11 deilglitful nieeting. Luncheon was Lion Store, who was honorary presi- ways 'went in to win or -ple. A... I .
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A 11 terider.: Drain and -chop the meat ffn,-, old brick schoolhouse on the hill In Crawford played' on the Toronto Uni- . I if , I . 11
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,e4 UCCESS usucdly follows good management. , close neighbors. In the village. We . Just a word In conclusion, as thii' . - horsepower. And still more hydro power mustp be harnessed to steel . 1 I F "
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linancing if it is to To carry W3% were responsible for ,the wood- old newspaper has.given me a great Ontario Hydro Systemcmust and will supply the electric energy to "."'N
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on your f with profit it is�at deal of pleasure. Faces,. se" cis and 1,1�1
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necessary and wise to seek assistance Incidents of fifty years Sgo have been � . I ,';'.
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