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of hospital and thelreappnsibIlIty
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Y'lectric Fencers - Fence.
Wire„' - . Cedar and Steel
i Fence Posts - Gates.
. .,Grass Seed -` Seed Corn
I Garden Seeds - Fertilizer -
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Growmash I Hog Grower
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Hatchmash , Dairy Ration
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I . Reduced Iron, Rex Wheat Germ. Oil
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At atl%e like this there is, a temp, An"'Loude,shb�4 .iin. A-drid"' ' ' " nom,' Moleewo
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tam i -to review. the circuniata1kc(im ,2,g*� when the MWOWI.iele 'a . I I
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And. difficulties with' whigh. our 139,ard ' , ,, - � be I dedicated,.' AxFtr" -0- Niligif ;Wwip,
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was .confronted, at the time when the piogra V , .
� program viiII:b6 Miss, Edna Icl&�
We were 'first organized., However, ,meyer; gues,t organist, * Mlsa Grace 4eutt of the M
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to make such a.review is as .useless McKellar, soprano, ,And Miss Mari?n of Ribbert, 'a
as ,it would be 'unwise, . for after all Me - Toronto last
h r now under -the bridge. � 4pllar, violinist. Th�,'Iatter� t*6 the,,se�retary,
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Mr. and Mrs. ,t.. Poth4ringhain of
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The March- meeting. of the C.W,L.
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and 'their staffs. It in
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on March 1st. The records
to,, visited Mrs,. D. VW��ringham. on
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over by our Go7pruments, but even
then -the people will to pay.
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of the 'previous meeting were read
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Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott spent Mon.
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adopted. Letters of thanks were
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and desire of every member of our
received and read from the family of
the late Mrs. -Ellen Flanagan for
Mr., and, Alm. A. Vapfe.-and Wayne,
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Board that we would be able to carry
Mass -cards and from Rev. Captain
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of London, visited relatives in -the
village over the week -end.
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on without constantly, appealing to,
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our, municipality for help. This we
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Pdt7 Maloney* for their. Christmas
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spenf Thursday in London.
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management, rather
hoped, by careful manage
box ehich they had received -if a
little late -Iii- splendid condition, The
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Mr. and 4�8'. Job Edmunds a'
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than by excessive charges, .,to even-
3rd 'vice-president reported four Mass
family -of Mitchell', and Mrs. F. Kling
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. tually build up a fund to make exten-
'cards sent to deceased members. The
and, Marilyn and .Mrs.,, Manson, of
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sions to Or building whbh needed to
Red Cro'ss.'report, submitted -by- the
Seaforth, visited Mr. An& Mrs. T. H.
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meet the "demand` for ,increased hos-'
convener, ,. W61 -k
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pitalization. .,Personally, I have al-
completed; 76 bed socks, 6 children's
Mr.. and Mrs. James -• Burdge, . of
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God-erIch, spent the week -end with
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10 diapers, 6 panties, 2 pairs socks,
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3 quilts, the tops for which were
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to prQmptly meet current obligations
donated by Mrs. A. Ducharnib, Mrs.
the, week -end In Toronto.
and I am very grateful to you for
-Peter O'Sullivan and Mrs. J. McIver.
Murray Atkinson, : RX.A.F. and
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baving supported this policy. It -has
It.,was decided to make A'donation io
-Mrs. Atkinson;, of, i,�aiiiilion, are vis-
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Mr. and Mrs. ,James McCully, oil
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HURON COUNTY HOME'— One Mile -south- of
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TUESDAY, MAR. 27th,t 1945 .
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, A Complete dispersal sale of the Shorthorn Herd of the Huron County
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Home will be held on the ablove date, consisting of the'fo'llowing— '
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3 Fresh Cows, 5 due shortly. after thesale, 3 to .'
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freshen in the fall, also 2 open vaccinated heifers
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.1. This herd'is fully'ac 1red-ited and T.B. tested. .
Catalogues will be.av liable at the County,H,ome, Clinton, Ontario,
Phone 24', and also at the Agricultural Office, Clinton.
The Committee in charge of County Home Affairs have decided
to maintaip. a dairy herd only, and therefofe"the entire herd. of Short-
horns will be sold to .the,"highest bidder at this sale. . .
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Mr., and Mrs. H, Dalrymple and
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Mr. -and Mrs�.' Frank Strange, of
Toronto,, week -end visitors with
Mr;. and Mrs, G. swan -' I
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Mrs� Jamieson and Mrs. Brock at-
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tended the funeral of their niece in
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Owen Sound last week. ;'
I Sunday afternoon .last Mr. and Mrs.
John McMurtrie and Miss Mary and
Mr. MurraY,'dfbson sp6n't-a few pleas-
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'ant 'hours with their, aunt, Mrs. Wi . 1-
liain Burton, who recently celebrated
'her 100th birthday, and her da'ug'-
ter, , Mrs.- D. Morey.
, . The Mit6liell Advocate makes' the
following referehee - to that.town's
centenarian: "Th' "* k- . ,...-
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ed. the most unique present we ever
expect to have, a piece of the birth-
day cake that marked the one hun-
.drodth .anniversary ..of . ,- Mitchell's
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gr Id lady,! ,Mrs. -William Bur-
to, --on. Sunday, March 4th, . And for
ton --on,.
good, measure, we, had, A, delightful
visit with, ,her. on,'Tuesday evening.
One would have thought= she -would
be flied `after all the ;eX_c1tement of
some ETty' calleig' and members' of
the family, about -her, but -while she
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.drew, of,�Exeter, were visitors with
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Mrs. Newman.Baker, of Wellburn,
spent the week -end with Mr. H Ford.
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I Cpl. W: H. Dickey, of'., Calgary;
spent 96veral days last week visiting
Mrs:, Dickey,, and children. visiting
Sgt. Halry and
Mrs. Murch and
children were week -end visitors with I
Mr.' P. Murch.' . I
, Sgt' Clarence Ford, of Malton,was
home for a few days the first of the
week at his,home here. , . .
'. Mii. J. Harding, of Exeter, , visited
with her daughter' a few days last
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. Cromarty, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Johns,
The W.M.S. and W.A. held a. sDc-'
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lal ,evening in the church
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last Friday evening when about 60
A good program, ' Con-
sisting, of pjano, vocal, violin and
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guitar musical numbers,- .Was . I
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The Red Cross Unit met at Mr. Ev- I
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, . FIGHTING through the mud.and icy slush . Freely giving .their.; time and labor, these I .Spanish Eggs
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. of flooded battlefields, our boys in the front .. .hard-working" volunteers make your Red . P . . .
I . line have learned to bless the tens of thousands Cross dollars stretch'rirther. Thanks to their . on Toast
. of devoted women who labor as.volunteSx efforts,, each dollar you give S multiplied . L . ay -four slices of toast on I bottom thu
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