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I W JANQ y Al � F. go , a , �. ; 'i, �Q 01' . 1111P .. - ­.', . �, �."!."�.",41--�� . , M L e : JW ,,, i6 . . I Fr �,`, ­ ,� , . I,. �.. , � * , , S sleepers, 43 girls' combinations, 12 fracture 0, too. , Comm Cement Was held Friday Feb - Interesting Souvenirs' of _ �1. 11V r4at�IM-011r,'�ly,�Q)1%1,.g.IeEpp.,�dli,;,,�.N( , . Wiles'. nightips, Zl- ladles' bloomers, 6 h fall. He Igh.nOw-? '2nd, at: $',P.M., 14 the school -aitor- eq, activities of the long ago. , .1 _ IN girwl romALers, 2 girls, panties, I girl ost' ' at Ate, QW6, 16m. An exceptionally. large audience "' in�.Jt4tloji to the celebration t . L � ��,�R�.'�Vo % I __ _, � t w be 0 'weeks b efc�r. o � ' t'j--ijid from all t�e favor- held* In the - village on the oc 'asion , -.1.1`1 , ." ­ Shim . , - . . . One again .0 *Pqk" . ibie . dience spent an :Iowa: Chairman, P. B,,MbAat- socre, ot'ita, Ineorporat7on, when Ahe name : Qf4'r PaSSM.6y face cloths, 2 pillow ,case& T - � ' .1 - 4 , interlude was -held; before ty gommittee, M. R T,o 11, Dr. M. Dub �., '' .14 � " Knitting -43 pairs a J�paira,sps` 0119. - . .'"01 . .. ... _17 - . 1. 4P the fivelting's program durinit which *. Stapleton, P. B. Xpftt�:Jbook com- , . I ._ 1. I at a wo iilaiidos!�:�, x� Pairs soakerB, 3 glk -sweate, .playod'tlie'41dets"IS6re�nade'I by Schu. li�l Sj�lth�,F­�­e'. aie* respectfully Invited -to attend a ,,.,,,, ,:;,:_',.. .. � k �ong. rnest,also 1played .Miss Greta ThompsqA; librarian, . .....10 - 2 � :,� Z,pg§ tern4to caps, 6 too caps, . I .. an . . despatches while', ilyin . �, a � . ­ � I . . gave the dibrarian's. r6port 'which name from Carronbrook to' Dublin and , --.0. fight�r-bomber, while on hii first dive. I . .. � 1, ;� ,',�,, ` pairs mitts, 6'scarfs. . R e" 'by k�Dowell. ,Marion played Show the Act of Incorporation. The pro- ­ , ", I . COUNCIL MEETS., 0S I ed 165 volumes'liad,,been, added 'Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1 bombing mission .�,,,,V� Q411ting-1 quilt returned, 2 quilts . 1. I . "Fautasla!' by Chopin and "Prelude In during the year, which. - now makes Cess will take place at -noo-n pre- .. i. , station ,,and * , .. I , �.13. 4 donated, 6 quilts made-in'wo'rkroom, . I . . R -minor" by Ritchmaninog. c1sely. Dinner in the picnic grounds I �� �� .. � .1 . ,ammun 0. ion% dump., s;Mu - I , . .�� 2 tGps,donated, 3 by-product tops Order To Purchase' Power. The Opening chorus, directed 'by are 304 members and the total book sympathy Of - Hensall -and dis-i .'.. I 1.1,,. " lukade. � . . � . ., . . . I . Miss M. Turnbull and piafflst, Miss W. * take Part Ili the P�oceedings are re ,Sgt. Jdh Joseph Holland, Sea. e . . . . . . . 4 I �Grader To Be Made'. , Sav I . circulation for last year . * trict is extended,t6 t ".." -%', "t, . The 1945 committees. are as follows, . . . ... .. . _­ - - auge, was. sung by the ,girls of the e iii..boj� q1eated to be on li;an� as ,early in the , �-, I 11-111, � I the first named in each case being Within a Week. ," Glee Club. TheIr selections were membership and cir*culat4on. . , A�delightfuj eveni�g *a' . I , I I "I". . .. ­'. I .e convener:. I . - . Ever Smiling, Liberty," by' MJi M, - Ross, Secretaries; thomas King, , t * the schoolroom of the United Chilir ��, , �,­ . ' "' Purchasing Committee — Mrs. The .Tu6keumith. council met in the , and "The Lamb," by Madey. son, as librarian, at an J , crease of Chairman.,, - � . , Friday evening, Feb. 2xid, wh 1. 4;1�7. 1, ­ . I If ing the Caen battle, Sgt. en the, ".6,L,", MacTavish, Mrs. H.: R. Scott Mrs. . � Dr. k A.,McMaster, chairii�an,,pf $1'60-- in The following Year the business , I . . .. 1W 'v , . 1�own Hall, Seaforth, on Saturday last ' . salary, and also -mgVed her a . � . enlisted In the'Royal Canadi . . . .�.. . � 1..��,-,: � I I"! 34ulaysoii, Miss, M. Galliraith,, , I . the Board, extended a hearty welcome v ' of i f i' -pit iing and 'P4rtl,DXI of the vill � .. ,��,,Z, " I I . ote thank o ..Age was almost Engineers in September, 1.919, and ers of the Wohelo Class a exn,-1 , : 1, -0 . � With , holgon in the' chair Ir. a few'well-chosen rem4rks, . . . I coMplefelY 'wiped:out by a great fire went jovirseas in' Xugust, I bled 'a presentation to- Mr. and , , I f P '�"',,�X' , z . . ,� . which destroyed 'nearly every bust. M ­ , I Moore, Mrs. ,R. Smith," ,Mrs. W_J. - and members, Harold Jackson, Chas. 11 The Monkey �rt the Mirror," 'a I-- . i . . Sgt. Holland's Parents,,.Mr. and I rs. Bar Diinan and -Mr. and Mrs. . . , � . Puitcan, Mrs. W. ,Hay, Miss 1. McLar-. MacKay and 7. W. Crich present. satire of o�n,'e.act*,,,,Under the direction -_�* I A r.ess place on both sides of the Main 'Mrs. J. J. Holland, reside at St. Douglas , hson, recent brid cou. . , I I ... �_ Knitting Coininittee—Mrs. E..- C. an iaxplanatory,introductlon by Ernest . I . : - . ,� By,!�80,. however, many. of the bu I. . "' , I . 11 , , . Boswell, Mrs. J. k-.114cMillan, Mrs. was the opening and considering of Clarke. The cast was as iollows:' , - � . neS4 -blocks ha . . .er ;. an ,­ ! � d ,been rebuilt; and the active ,workers in the nday school " �. I ,,,�., I * tei-ders for a power grader. Tenders The Palefaces: George, Buddy Smith; - opening of Kidd's Grand Opera House IIQ and the Wohelo 'Class. I I .,�,�',,'Q � , Barron, Mr&' 1 Munn, Mrs. G. Bright- were received from,five Olffer6nt com- Beriha,, his wife; 11elen Smith; Al T 1. I Was celebroLted by an assism�ly, the HAYCOMPANYHOLVIli , !�,,� I ; Tall. paxiles and representatives were pre. their son, Walter. Boswell; the bi " . . ,0 : 0, 5 , _ Quilting Cbminittite—Mrs. ,Ada Reid, sent from two of those pompanies. .dians: I . A PU'ebIo Woman, Doris Per- . . , , "1880 Assembly. Kidd's Gramd Opera .A -11 pleasin,g ner, introducing many .11 �, 11�, " Mrs. M. Dorratice, MTB. Cuthill, Mrs, .Co nell Hall, bubun. ,)Ir. Joseph M .., I . .. , " f � Duan, Mrs. R. Eberhart',' Mrs. H. vestigation into the suitability'k the Princess Eagle Eye,' Mary R,van; WITH THE TROWSk , Stratford: Your.companY is respect. dress *b1b ...11 . - - fullk,requested at an Assembly here rcle, ALL present. A,,community sing -song I . Dale, Mrs. J. Nolan. I vp-riou�s' Makes Oefore placing an or. .Oeronlmo,'their guide, Erneqt Claike; Has 2,220 Policies.'in Fo - I I Packing Committee — Miss 'Mary e-�r to 'purebas6i but It IS expected Another Guide, I)quglas .Lo*e. � I . On Friday evening, Jaiivary 80, 188(), . ' was,the first itei on the program led .. I "': A f..__, Pays, Mrs. J. Naclra�ish, M Two charming sol�s,, "A Heart ' Th,'follo' commencing at. half -past eight o'clock, Totalling Insurance of by Rev. Arook, mwith Miss . ' ...� ..., I., Gonigle.. ' I . , week. . " . That's Free" and "Homing" were sung 11 Vefreshments's'erved in dining room I % . . . . ceived by the Seaforib Overseas Com- .1 $10A& 195. Luker accompanying . at the pian�o. , ­ �. . .,� � Blood Dohol�s Commlttee�--Dr% F. J. . Bylaw No. 1, ' 1945, appropriating iO a very appreciative- audience .by wittee: I I . . of hall. Committee: John S. Rob. Selections sunk re 11, . 11 Walk � 'Nill"., r I Burrows, Mr. M. J. MacKenzte�. M _00 fo'r road e3ipenditure in 1945, AContinued on:,Page 5) - I erts,, Seatorth; Samuel A. Hodge, Mit. . ,� - V IL E. Bright, Miss C. Holm ' d . . -'-- Uvelki'par- cheII4. � P.- M. HaydOn, SSAforth; Sas. Township Farmers, Mutual Fire In- Ing," "Let's All Sing Like the B#dieS .' . � ... �,' ' R 4 "Amq, - , , . [ ,W Ai4eus, Mitchell'- Thomas Mace, Bxe� surauce Company wag, held in the Sing!' 'tWhite Christmas," ,.,Till Ve '1� +` , , 4�L , en .1 .1 pointed. . 5 and 6, appointing auditors, cleik, ' . . to get here. My address ,has, been Kidd,, Dublin. The .new Dominion as cha.Jrman, and'H. K., Eilber, secre- Greta Lammie contributed .a pleasing I !' vt ,. I t I � . The number of knitted and sewn ,treaiurer, tax collector, relief admin- - B tIM6S'4,8,nCe I 'W House, is now complete in every de- tary of the meeting. 9, "The Old Wil- . . . .,'.'�'. � I . changed several as at � Piano solo. A readin ". I I articles have shown an increase. Much istrator, medical heal�h officer, sani- the one that the parcel was Original- partment, where guests will find e,.- The president in his address stated low Pattern," by. -Miss Consitt, was . I . 11., credit Is due to the conveners and, tary inspector ,and member -of Board .'R nt to, but I have been rathe cry accommodafto'n. John F. -McLar- that t6 well received by the audience' � I their, committee members for this. of Health, weed inspector and road en,- Secretary of Committee," - .. I work, Our gall for more sewers' endent, re I spectively, were . . fortunate In getting,All the packages . . I . close of the year'was $10,608,195 -,vjth R. A., Brook and Mr. W. 0. Goodwin ­ . . I ..,!. . . . �, . and superini . . I I that have been sent to me. 1. receiv- . . I I 2.200 policies in force. During th& rendered 'two lovely , duets entitled, . . I . :-1 , knitters has braught' some regp6use, given 'their .required readings and . ed one ' from our,'Church today, too, ' I .i . . I year there werd 78 0ainia, with a t6� "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton," and . ;.,. I , and it Must have been in the same' tal of $13,193.28. Of ' this amou't "Drink To- Me Only With Thine'Eyes . r ..; . . are desirous, of more 'helper The Grants were made',to thlb Salvation . � n . , � & "I'll", a" . mail bag for, the whole trip 6v& hore. Local Hockey - - n,B26,0, was paid for losses on live which were much enjoyed. Mrs. Tea . 1. , - . There isn't much I can tell you about stock,due to Lightning. The asset, . , �1 I Jor funds will take place during the Arthur Nichol66n, Jacksoxi ' 1. S I . I . � . - I., I ... . . sure You that the Canadian�s -are and "The Trials of a SchoolTeacher. - I period from March 4th to March 31st and 1[�. P. Chesney ,W'ere'appointed. as . . . . . -taking a -back seat from anyone a , i , ad . The. Seaforfli Industrial Hockey� bond-,. . . . I .. .... � - .____ ­ .1 ... � GDMUS 4bd-"`eont­eMg- wiwe- on . �- br the "', . I Under the 4convenershipr Of Mr. M. j. delegates to Ontario., Municipal . . a -e all Proud of what they hale done. League, finished the first round of its During, the past, year the Com�pauy highlights of the. evening, 'Ift charge . . . . . AfaeK4nzte. Your- response last -yeEef Assoclat on in -Tor Even though Wednesday,has Usual- two -round ,iseries on Saturday night donated $200 to the Red Cross �1. I n' ' ly -been the stormiest day of the week all hoping, for the day. wheri with Duncan's a -t the top. Enthusi- I � . .2 -w I *as' -very encouragi g. . As the 'Eur. James A Hay WAS appointed asseis- -We will be home, but are also; looking' clety and a similar amount to The Coodw'in *iind Mrs. T'ed Munn. ' . ovean countries becbme' liberated the . sor for 19i5 at p�salaxy of:$15,0, and� astic hockey fans flocked:to the PAL. , . .� .. ' ice, . F I forward to seeing' the � �'Jerryl' well ace Rink ife cheer o' .. Navy League of Canis.da- Stirfup , The next item of the affair wag the' :', . work of the Red Cross'becomes more the Seri, . McGregor, -, minton. I n their favorite I ' '­- - -,,. , . . . * * * I I beaten first. ,,Wbll now I must thank team. Pumps were also'bought and are be- presentation. Mr. E.dis6n ForreSt, I . extensive, therefore your generous advisory-cler . . . . I 3 I _,k/,w�re retained at a sal- ' YOU again for the parcel. and hope to, Bosharts 6, Flour Mill 4 1 ing offered to tll,e policyholders at $5 *uperintendent of the Sunday School,- . . . . . . . . . . - response this year will be,greatly ap- ax.v of $ per month. I * , . ,On Wednesday night we had our be abI I e to thank yoil in person befor . e . The first game . featurod-the Flour each.' I gave the address' and the present&- . ­ I . � preciated. B Ace nts were passed as follows . Valentine- party, which was a-big'suc- this year is over . . best regards to all Mill 'versus Boshart's. with a 3-9 dead- It his beetl folund. that the, revenue tions made by Miss Gladys Lukei for. ' ,, ' ' .__21 I 11 - I than to receive." Hosp' aliz,aflbn�, $9.60; grants, $50.00; cess. - The courts were kept'going the Club. . . . lock at' the end of the firsb period, received from insurance on, nve stock the Sunda� ,Schook and Miss Margax- ' q- - ... .. . � . Rat' n Board, $5;. relief', $10; road Steadily while others 'busied them- . ., pressed . in the second to is not sufficient to meet losses ana et Shepherd, for the Wohelo.Class. ., I I : - � -. " � I 0— i ac ounts, $1,271.91; salaries, $120.0&�.. selves at ,table tennis and bridge. . lead 5�3, and in the last trame #-4. the Board�has been thinking' , oi in Delicious refr ' . . ,, I . . . .7 . " Once the aroma of coffee went soar- — . Rbsself Holmes ha:ndled the game. � - eshments were serv- . 11 P, 11 I " r CID � postage $4.00. Dear Miss Daly: This is to thank FLOUR MILL—Goal, Charles .pill- creasing the .. rate on this type . Ofin. ed. , The Program was arranged by 1. l . . INCHAar,I) %,u0OL � � . W I cided that they haS better 4u!t* for you for the lovely Christmas -box that coner; defence, Norman Hubert, C. surance. . . I Miss -Mary Goodwin and Miss, Greta � I % 1, .. . I I . -awhile. - Miss Fennel' and her ,com- was sent by the members of,the Sea- Reeves; ' centre, Frabk O'Connor; Mr. K. J. Lampman, District Super- Lammle. The lunchbbu committee 1� � - forth Overseas Committee, - It, was wings, Edward McIver, Arthur Logan; interident of the Hydro Electric Pow- was Miss Gladys Luker and Mra. . . I.. . - P -D PROPERTY CHANGE mittee then served coffee. and dough- I ,�, � nANTS 0 I I nice of you to think - of me in .alternates, Lorne Dale, 'Vrank Phil. et,. Gommission, gave an address o Maude.-Hedden. The event was much ; ? . .10 . PTLINED . I . nuts, which -was a real treat. I very , n I . 1! I . .. I — . ­ Th -,e- property of Mr. Charles. , 1. I * * * such a friendly way and the contents 'lips, Ross McLellan. . Hydro lnstallat�6ns and the proper enJoyed. I I., ''.1 11 j .. . Insp Adams, situated On Church Street, has Every - week 'we always havis vial-" fence: Alvin Dale, E. Albile-cht-, zu=T, people'aie making,alterations. around St. Paul's A;i9lica,ii, Church,, Hensall,. , ..., A I I ector R. 0. Staples been sold through the O;tce of E. C. tors whom.-*' lope will . consider ,ated. - It is surprising, how many Ralph McFaddin,; wings, A- Hilde- their *buildings witho wat the. s6etne of a quiet bot lovely . , .�,., kind friends have remembered us at b ut having the � I ­ f�7.!C I .... Gives Summary. For ChAmberlain, to Mr. BeVekley Beaton c6ming UP' ofiw"49 , ,,;)t,isn't too late to rand, Roddy Doig; alternates, Eiros wor -wiiiter wedding, pa.iurdaf Feb. � I � , .. . this, sea n of the Year, and for the Boshart, Lewis Boshart k property 'inspected and the use Mid a ' .. of town, poisession to be given early J01A yet, as old .�n winter seems to SO , Jack Eisler, If � � - , I I I )4uron South. . . In 045 Spring. Mr. Adams. inte;ncfs to be . staying tight with us. . next few days o=als and thoughts Gordon Dupoe. . of faulty appIlafhees often ca -use a .3rd, at 3 p,m., when Ethel Louise . ? � . , , �, I will -be carried nearer heme In � Dublin 3, Duncan's 4 � I fire. . Clark, ,church organist, and 'daughter �'­ "' .. .1 � ( . . . ' ' the enJoymehi'we.are receiving. from The -second -game witnessed a* see- George W. Armstrong, .Reinhold (Continued OIL Pige 4) 1 . �0� �� Itono, Hensall and Exeter schools would ' - -0— week! . parcels Such as yours. May I hope and deadlock in the first period w4en Miller and Oscar Kiopp were elected ' —0 . . � I 1. ,; . ­­..X� . ,k..,thIs__.hqIiday season will be as for a term of three years, I . .'I 4;;� kind to each and every men , F- . -1mve been-Increasod f ' '* *.. * _ Duncan's took the lead In the second and George Deichert and Jacob W. �r . - , -the new "50 Lions Sponsor', Round Robin Result stanza at 4-8, with no chim I Nurse Ca ' I I ... I �: V�t- cent. of education coAt" accord-- I . Bob'Dibn and R. Pennell 6 your association. Yours sincerely, ge 61111119, Haberer were reappointed auditors, . I ped ­ -,._.J,,f, , Ifig to. a *report prepared ik School. ' Krowles and M. Hart - 15. . . . REG DOLMAGE DUBLIN—Goal, Frank Rowland-�de- for the ensuing year. I I , . �� " I _1 . - Mr. Fox an' fence, E. Wilson, G. Costello; ceiitre, After the annual meeting the Board ' At the capping ,ceremony at Strat . N !i ,I I , schools for 11uron South, on. the basis , d M. Sclater 15 vs.. J. , - t �,,, . ...... ;_ I , ar Friends: Thanlis very much Feeney; L . . Meir. and E. Lester 5. 1 , De wings, Fergus Stapleton, J, of Directors met and appointed John ford ,eeneral Hospital, held on, Satu'r- 6. . .,, �,� ,of costs for 1943. A6Wally thd 1.945 Lions Clubs throughout Canada are (Continued on Page 5) � O'Connor; alternates. eter Jordan, J. Armstrong, president, 'and Arthur day, Jan. ' 27th, Genevieve Smith, , ' ,� �f, ,. �.� � gra,uts *111 ,be bated on 1944 ,costs. holding Public speaking, 6ontests for Bessie eir a , ]rr . __ COstick, J. Feeney, Charles Doyle. FJnkbeiner, vice-president, for the en- Piece of Mr. /aijd Mrs.' Ilugh Biwry I I . Al I I GrAnts to township sch,qpIsJn the area .. M lid., ank Repolds 15. q I DUNICAN'S—G-oal, ,J. Muir; defence, suing year. I . . , I '' ;4N I " . ,would ha n ohdary sebool,students on the sub- Mr. Fox and Mrs. Douglas 15 vs,' Dick Eisler, C. Tirott; centre, Gordon . �. � of Brucefield,, was, capp.ed by Miss - _ 'I, I 1, . � 1 I , This new -system of provincial grdnts in the next twenty years and what 1 4 Fox and A. McGavIn 17 Va. D. Hildebrand; alternates,. Roy K � 1. .,��,' , .1 was explained -by Ontarld Treasurer shall I do for Canada." It is lipped Knowles and Janet .Cluff 18. 1 . I Frank Reynolds. I err, , 0— "I . , - - Lealle Frost on a visit to Stratford Mrs. Patrldk and Trances Matthews I ELUM-Le—Kenneth Doig. . . ! ., L*'C 0 A i i. Canada should . � las I t month. . _�, . thdt by meraiis oi ihese' contests a I . . Ministerial .. "l-,'. . I . 15 vs.' Joan Devereaux and Pauline . � Soldier Says . � i, S The following Summary of rural and great deal of Datrlotic� thinking wil I . . I .��,�� I. . urban comparattve grants )broken -be induce 11 Matthews, 10, 1 , , W _L � T . ,.Pts. Meeting - 9 ..", I'll � '7 416W -n abcording to School sections of and that a Patriotic appreciation of Jim Slattery'and Mrs. Fox i4 vs. J. BROODER , Boshart's ....... 2 .1 0 4 1 �, I . 'Thanks - 1�7.1 -blit 10s.pectortae was prepared McKenzie and �Mary Hart 15. . I � ! . 'I'l. . by M`r- Canada and of ber.young,p o I M Y . � Dublin .....__ 1 2 0 , 2 �Ievs. Workman, Gilbert, "Crardiner, . I 111.1 � . Staples. � , . . - e J el a J. Cluff4and R. FegAell 15 .vh. M. Flour Mill ..... 0 3 0 0 Hogg and -Captain Sims and Lieuien- Mrs, T. W. 13ult. of Kippe'n,,has re- 1: A ! - �.�, . Goderl I ch Township . I ' be mdre widespread. as a r .1�u t Of Sclater And E. Lester 11. We have been request- . . . deaforth 8, Clinton 2 ent Major weie present at the Minis- ceived, several letter's recently .from ' . _,: . "I � : , I "I . I . Now Grant rna Graves 15 VS. Seafortb Midgets splurged for five ferial "r:beeting held in' tlie' Egmond- �er son, Lance -Cpl. (Curly) Somers, . , ., ": " Be ed by the�,Controller,s who Is with the Eighth Army In .. :`4$', - ­ Orant PaJd RA, d on throughout the eauntri.. . A. MeGaVin. and Alice Reid 8..' ' � I , goals In the third period to defeat 1"fle Manse' an 'Monday, Feb. 5th, at ttitly, I , .1 I I I > I . 1944 * 1943 Cost ' 9 The , Seaforth Lions Club has kr- J. to, advise all who .Clinton by 8-2 Ill Clinton . Monday 2 , p.m. . and he wlabos­tb thank tbe'Seaforth 11 ,"'M I : 4 3' ranged to. . A Ight in a Westeni Branch of the tanadiam Legion, 'the � - " I % Q r a contest In the Collegiate eyndIds. and Mrs. Douglas 15 Ae Lea le pwe. Ontario Minor Overseas Box Obminiftee alid , 1. I . lustiltdt6 �audltorhim on FrMiLy,, Feb. Doug. Xiiowle� and L. SoutUate 10 . Prayo.r aniounte(I to $62.32. $27.32 be- side TJ-nitea Church for ffie sniolt6l '' �'� I g,j 1408 . I . � The game was close for the first -,,.,�xll, r � , ii. ' .16th, -at 9. P.M,, when several 68ntest- Va. Jim Slattery -and Marlon MdGav- register. their ri�quire- ,�i 1 . A. 'k 962.93 , 6ki . - two periodg. Knight scored 1'rig given to the Cnnadiaxi Council of sad boiestent atChriAtman fbile, A* I , 4 I 8, A. 5 : '._' *1.1 : 1 218.76 - . 794.96 ar-ta from 'the local'Colloglate . Seaforth, While Menzies re Churches ,and $25.qf) to tile Seatorth stated,tbat he appreciated thehi Very , Y,n"Xw . I I .Speak. Intei6ersed with these � . Clintop. Smith gave Seaforth another Bible Society. much, but -iia his linA of duty he *u . I -.'A�-��, I I,., 1. A S. -S ...... 22'1,.70 ' 575.46 speeches will.be Musical. tiumbers, al- 11 vs. John McKenzie and Paillins. . goal,in the second period for tbb ,only During Passion Week, united ser- n6f able to send any eotrespondki'deo I . 4., . 1 ""O' - together Providing rAn entertainment These demands will vices Will be h1eld In the various .and go could not� that -k. the peol)lo -,.v,,`� , , �_ a. S. A ...... � 2002 61M8 - ,G. Parke, ajftd Jbian D;Vereaux 9 -vs. Hubert set off the local, churches, tQ. follow ., , .? I, -";,� 1p.� I � i .. I .� F��", .. 11 11,11 , k there L. Pox And iS. Meir .11 v�� G6arge Site ACh . in's lone �",,;��,Lj