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Teres wood' Pryolo; gents, =.$,t amc�e1. rn.T7 T ,, s �7} �y'' ' .. .. , w Ryan h hflr 'lr .. �`. •w .$' 4N!'''�^^{1a11�' -t.,'r QST"!! rA ', ' b 1 c�r ,ovarcam,e .nervous exhaustirdtr and' led'• . -�g P •,' abster, home hands,' i mP" 1'; cou- iq ;fi. ,; Y. the corps on to victory, 7Fhe corps Y; solaticm, ]fir'. Ross M'olrtgorne j Q �v, :,,i > y r g axles of bizl o were 1 AM&. �• Ni` W' Rx "1tr , A. went th through h 1t$ reg. lar-rqul,#'ne, g . g payed sit '' broke up for platoon drill and then . winners were Mrs. Js�Aes, Hogg, Mxs, ' ' y° y� e ;r w LOCAL was d'temissed. The boys put, on ro i�P4I1 Les. 'Payee, Malcolm ,Bolton, lies Dal � x ��r `p�� `������ � r � � �? C BOARD Il • HEALTH ����`�t1011 mage "and• Wilbur Gga'kin (two ` � � � �.,�`'1'' � � � �` gar; ! snappy P.T. exercises and some of Tft #'" li y'�4 i#�k' 9 ,, � ;,?' t tile girls went Through a complicated (Continued from Wage 1) shed � ' h s) Good music' was• fungi dn'' t wand drill for whit they were high- I • c, byMr asid' Mrs. Les. Pryee and ,Geo. J. i1 4 :! U 16 ly .commended., The cadet inapeotor county executive committee of one Love. The proceeds Yar 'the jam Sued la ��" . perRko'L. e 11 . r vyl#ia �Yl ' Major Young, l•s'poke briefly to the for every fifty members in • the were $$0. Men. •'r � , jt'%i� � ti �t i� ' h,4 It. was decided .by the. BoaY'd to "direct all eiti- cadetsi praising atheir wgll=cdnducted ranch. Decision's {made by the A leeting 1.t ng was held' here Thursday `t x i+i£ " inspection and also •xemarlfifn that 'branches are carried tl}aeQiygii to the b y r - r c��F w °}cry zeds that: all dots and premises mush be put in a nighViit• which Mrs. Charlotte' Brown 4 I Y + . - the Seaforth. Hi h School' Cadets were county .executive. Each Recision of . ' sanitar cond�tlon 'b the removal ' of all deco ed g member , of the C.C.F. Provincial - !� , yet„ w ` '' y y the cleanest and neatest he had in a county is sent to. headquaitera at ounefl, spoke. She pointed.,,ou :that ° %lal,prs are'- 1r, .lc,:,t due, "E" 1 , f„ (a' j 4,a s'pected. Tho -crowd of s London._ When th council has ac- and „asserted tweeds Irl., 91Re� y � I r` � °' `i ' vegetable matters, refuse; :.tins, ashes and other spectators ex- the C.C.P.cGF�� the only Harty in can- a ;,,. ��, cepted-a recammendatin- made b :� and sand: , ,,r f %J CA, ionab a or harmful materials, b Ma 1st' of Pressed their• pleasure at seeing such y a ada .'running under .the same name, " say �tav count SIZES 35 - 42 ! .: y y a fine performance. To sum its up, it y committee, that,becomes 'the 'b,nci with the same policy from coast ".i' , � r�,t rr��,,, each year, in aecordanee .with' the . roVlsions of the was one of the 'best inspections policy of • the Union. The whole hk,r8s ,fi l� twid eight `of a ricultural opinion in to coast. The' Progressive Conserva, i11 y z fi . Public Health Act. 4 " at the Seaforth High School, , g twee, she said, put up no candidates , s a • , Great Britain is in support of -com- a r r I"' - , In Alberta, Saskatchewan' or Quebec' ��II 11 Also in accordance • with this Act Sectl'on 14 It The cadet danbe will be held Fri- modi'ty interests. in the last provincial elections, She e 11111141111 F r when the in weight of agricul toid.'af the C.C.P. nomination conven- rmps + IL is necessary to have the approval in writing ol• the �y evening, May 4th, Tri the gym." A tur'al thought and opizlior3 is thrown'tion.iheld in High Fark,riding, Toron- 1 basketball game between Main Street in' a certain direetlon, " stren t"a } " ' M.O.H. before any privy .vault, cess pooh Sept1C tank and the bqy� at school will be held gth r is to, Mr. Drew's awn riding, where 300 A; or receiver may, be. 'established; acid according' to before the dance. The gins are added to the pursuing. of that particu people were turned away and when eS.0 ,.^,'a5 i } lar ,opinion. The N.F.U.' has found $1;000.00 wa raised in small done- / O r� ' ing to make', sandwiches. for lunch, ��„ Section 13,. it is �1i7t lawful to use an -old well as a that efficiency can best be maintain- trans: Shp related that 2,400' menu- fix$ t' 3 and the oys .will supply the cake's. ed by, employment of 6111 -time scene ,factursra were asked recrenily clowwiih :;; x privy, Jr1Vy'vault or cess pool Come on out" and. enjoy yourselves, cries. There ark sometimes seven man pys �kids. A cadet dance is: ,something y 'Pegple they, could employ afterand eight employed in ,''one depart- the war. The results oY •the• survey , new." 'Let's seems w Fat -it's like! - ment of the headivarter's staff, in- 'showed 'that they ,would be employ- _ �t w Flash- Flash! The bitter truth .i highln alible, ofbroad asame applieso In an m 939 Mash! f g 11 per cent'less'tli 1t disclosed Davey (affectionately call- county and •branch men. ' British Ear-. st ed 'and ^ �� e Smartly yl tailored, Bol 'Wash �* .l _ �.. �.,:.rt• ed'',r l fathead) has sneered at the mere mens =look to their orp4natidn for p v 77, i `' Suitsin sizes two to z, ., a ' » Minti0 p' BA 1 F1S' R.D S r ' f M. n, oP love. Flathead's opinion results. They agree 'to pay a sub six years;' aa� r . - of love, marriage.and the finer things seri tion o six ', ' F>:<; �I"41 P pence .Per acre on • 3 ^+�;v t ' • a f of lite is': a ,r Quote, "Nuts"—unquote.' all land in England .rand Wales and `b John. Atleinson has rented the Trousers are as-, .t ' ., Flathead's secret life is' at last re- . on marginal land six pence per pound k residence Ton Louisa St. from . .. so,t±ted dark , shades ; ti ' " 'i �8aled. He nought a steep of me- Mr:.1?aul Oleave., for the summer K b rental value. That is collected from - With lighter contrast- >r,4,3i �� c F, chanic's books. -to a friend's house to their thembership of 170;000 farmers. months- ing tops. Nol the ' ``,., K ;r r' 3 \ 'Y :' l' e', 11 -be exchanged for more..-, mechanic's The three organization`s`;-° including Mrs. _ Pierce having spent the win- � tjme to, pick these ' 41 <l /:r "'books and underneath Flathead's •pile the National Farmers' Union Eng= ter with her son at Leamington has up at � ;1 ,{ � 11J^ was a magazine entitled,; "Thrilling land and• Wates, the National Farm- .r to her cottage on 'Lour a �j�� . A 11 1. „ Romances.” Come , on h1. ` , girls, now's ers" Union and • Chamber 'of Agricul- 'Street.'.' «., ! , I (� G 6 f Ulster Far- NPmi. Percy West is engaged , by �.I �,� y�F I 1 1 . ri£1"� .,, your chance. tune of Scotland arid the m,el:s' 'Union of Northern :Ireland re- Mr. 'William' Jowett'' to build a 'cot- � i. �'i: a�}'� �g rq. +� � ' Yes, kids, it's just about the end of present a membership of 225,000, A Cage .in -the Grove. :f' 1 ." • r •' :: Ir, 1: Goto the E7lropean war. Just the last dog gross income•af 400,000,Mounds'sten- A' to .be. hung; 'so why don't you get in lino a Mrs. J. W. J�ow,stt -and her mother r ? g g year allows their heaAllarter's ,�� ''and ,60 ,your share of hanging him? administrative .board something like having spent: the winter in' her cot- y5 " , i':' '� ` Buy a couple more War Savings 130,000 -or 135 000 tags on Mai Street, fast week RKStamps . and get in the, last big drive That means they ha pe moneystorgive, to her cotta a in' the ionic grove for Victor ! Cpt. Lewis McLeod, who has been - t� ,�; / y the required services. The decided a wi, • in •order to give full service to their ill in Chatham' hospital, was able to . The fairer sex would like. to know members they must yip more than be brought home on Saturday l.as't, r. add who the boy was that started the - pursue the sometimes reb oue course and his many friends 'are pleased ,,to " .n . .1, , . . . . . . � - .. op gm � I I • n i Y,`e _ ', tufts of what was once a healthy head the realms of legal service. They spent a few days with Iier m,othel, �. ' Go all-out for all-ous of 41r. Their Stirs .are protruding give' information 'on ,technical effici- Mrs. W- F. Metcalf.' —� c';, ":: Victory. Bny victory like cabbages and 'a nige suit of black• ency by ,setting un development and, Mr. E. R: Weston has • rented the" t, Bonds without stint. On and white stripes would be better educational sectieris. Some 36,000 Jowett' dancing pavilion in the Grove � t. " � k: ,�Y a z ou and.. eve , Suited to their a pearances than the sterlin a " 1 r�� y ry other P g year is spent,o publicity. fol the summer. �1. s ray, ' � Canadian now depend' • regular sloppy sweater °and' rolled -up "'All .these services are :l s ole •be- ' Mr, H. Ra• McKay has had the Ai- ,. ;vr the strength, force and trousers. it's hard to pick ou't one cause our• farmers ,a'r a 'read • ^ �, �; < y, (o pay bion Hertel ,wired for Hydro, which �'Aw1 Sghting .power of our boY, in the school.without a brush- for the,m," said Mr. Turner; 'isf your will make the, house u -t - p o date for `>fi ' • r. � « { ,£ ,v.�& armies,in the final drive cut., Let's hope . this' enthusiastice organization is only worth tell cents tourists. ,.s' �T 4 a ���„ 'y Y F.S On Victory. wave 'of ,shaving off hair ends, . a ..year. to you it ' can 'only dd that r f .T + but quick! much good." amiss Jennie Manson Gk as hurriedly -^ f ' II ?6' ere called to London 'on' Monday owing r aw, When asked the old familiar ,puss- RR to the ,serious illness of a relative..14 -ml'a tion,'"Any school news, kids?„ Fourth KIP'BEN Mr. and. Mrs. Bristol, of Rochester, , l Formers replied: "Tp•ere hasn't been arrived last week to spend the' Sum: any news since Betty Dale left." Yes, Roy. Workman wag' a recent visitor mer in the' village. . Y. , Sir, Betty was the life of •Fourth,, and at his old hom2 and spent the` week- „fir so far they haven't found, anybody end with leis mother and brother, Or -1. - that 'provides quite a much .. d . s material ville. . • ' - P r' n ws as Bet id. Ho a "r Ed'. Butt has been ordered to rest • r „ . a , o e yd wve; 1. ' "Muscles" of Fourth Form is • still for a month to relieve a heart condi- yy' Y showing his ,superior 'strength in' tion, ♦ ,. .. and brim. � ' many , small ways, Lately ''he had < r i ~, " been lifting 'the girl's' chairs .with. his "® :.., ;;;, * ' " foot and moving•them around the room. superman, zro less! C'ONSTANCE 4 - PUBLIS D , r (!N' VE �,; .1 HF HALF OF THE EI GH TH VICTO LO Y . AN SY H Mr. Leo ,Stephenson, who has con- s ;�;::j:;:j:�:!:j:: hit", holne Fifth and Fowih Forms have•con- ducted' the general store here for 'a :: :> AM tr,•ibuted szaccessfully to •our 'Literary number ofR ' TT ears, has sold' •his. busi- Y ,��i. �ng�n , ani eThce�her Coa Society me2tings and now it's Third- S Hess. to Ml. 'arid Mrs. Borden '•Brown,' Form's• turn. Thiz°d will hold their c'''" SEAFORTH oY Toronto,' who get possession Jane `' ' 'r So*" Awe" meeting.blridaY, ,May 11th, Plans for Q•,..,,, - 4th. Mr. and Mrs, Stephensen' intend w �... the meeting are drawn up behind clot- taking a 'trip out, West before. decid- "a: ed door and only one.clue to the sec- ing • what t "A<?`• > `'l< ;: ;:, # s., `'t'' r '.' ret program has• "be6a d'scovered—a o do. ;; ,.,.y i r a,, play called. '`Citronella'' , will be, pro- ��.� ;•" ducet�. No doubt, 'the meeting - " h g wi` l be c'�` "fit:' � .r 1. „ a 's McKIL-L °� . Y £� �,. ,. . n cess since the program will be a OF c .< .' i . pleas -ant, surprise for everyo „_CT - ::i i??> The Mcliiliop Farm • Foram N r: `1. r ` * * * d. Y:::.;.:::., F. :.�f'j �'�'.:S '..c dC`'S`:2ii'?ilii:?%i:j:!jp;p. i} ,. 'There's, always' the story about the bur '.Square was held at the home t< `Zt'> - it of•Mr: and 1VI3s. John Gordoa:on 'Mon- ' ^<:1.1...-'. .:•... sr.'an who_ sat on a tack. An epidemic,. :••:•• • •.:... • of tack -sitting took place last week: day evening last, with a good •attend` Y"t' ; -;; '""" " ""' �:, I't all started' wheli some First ante. Mr. Gordon p'ap'ple was -Ili •the ' _ rst Form g girls put taotcs on'�ertain boy's seats chair for the ciiscussioai period. .A <,• 1 A . very interesting address was given az ` } �� fvL4 �� in Second Form"- Luc• ily tbey•were : • y - ;�ARE i./.L3 � by Miss. Ruth Carnbehan on her trip 11---1. "?: discovered and nothing more serious .,: •" than. a Pew to Chicago to the' 4-H' Club Conven <':;:; '.;: '<j<' .. giggles resulted, But,on. " , alai! The prank didn't stop there. to ed A fete games of bingo were en- :z , r,. '" v One r boy,- late for class, careened J b and lunch was served,` the r ;: N" -., j? y?.• meetin closing r `:<,:.:: FOR V ] SAY s around the me g b with,"God ,S ye the y„ :#? Sq r of the room, pulled a+ xA: o *., King,' The next meeting ! . ft: up quickly and -fell in£o his seat, only g -Fill' be held a. ` ' , at the home of -Mr. N. R. Dorrauce _ to rise hastily, emitting a yelp of ._: ,<y the l�:tfer -part of May, Pain . and• planting both hand -5, urmly a. '' Y ;. � On the spot fi 5 ly,:,;::f , - p t It hurt most. --EPENFAMMMl :y; ;jn _ �. ,� �" -{, f ;5'k'?:iii Bulv�Yburr, ST. ;: Aman 'has always tried to fashion COWMAN ' .:,Y � YK Y •6' �F�f S•i t'wh , ' "'Tics woman 'on 'his own ideas of fem- '" >"' �'' ,,, m:; 4 mine pulchritude. Pexhaps 'it is re A enjoyable evening was Spent in. , • d St. 'Cotumban .parish hall on Monday r form 'of character, or tasks in clothes R a or convincing -the girl that ,good food evening, April 0th, when the follow- : ,, ,F <„ . Vict®r BoAr"I s- rng Program. web given: Chorus b .�r :-.-:=c i .r..Q' I the wad• to a main's heart. Fifth y. ;•., Y`3z? - Form's handsntn,ee Casanova. finds a Sight• girls entitled, "These, Are Our certain; girl ' frielnd pretty satisfying, Flags recitation' by Grace Siemon, iThe fervent prayer of cfiildreax—theA. r & but that old to reform "Our Flag." ,The president. Mr. ,Stepp'. a,7 Now go,t the 11 Ien Murra the rntroduced 1Vlr. Har re•;„•" ;' cherished hope O£ all- r . ' . -best of him, n no one was look- y' n ' Ing, he shyly presAed ,a; pamphlet, -into vele J'oh'nson who showed films• •Prom - fi her hand, ;entitled "`KellQgg's..PIan For the National Film Board. The first INVEST I N T N E BEST By helping to shorter! the 'war by a day, �'; Weight Control." So if - a certain film was "Rapehing on the Prairies." as hour—or even - a minute, you better the p' Fifth Former suddenlyfades away, Rev. Father O'Drowski then gave. a interestin address on "Schools " chances o£ tllouiandS cif Canadians coming ,.,, LET'S HAVE VICTORY ON THE HOME. You'll know it was caused from- •a g Tot- ' steady diet oP Bran Flakes. Towed by two songs, "Till 'the Bbys through alive. " Come Home" and '"Don't Fence Me +r FRONT BEFORE WE CELEBRATE �` �` "�` That's 'wh there must be no let-up, ffi® 1 r , - Soelal Event of'the Week ir- sung by the Doerr girls. The, y LFI Abner and Daisy Mae attended second film, "You Can't Kill a City,- relaxation here, On. the hQ!]'t� froth. ' That's .. ¢'I VICTORY' ON THE BATTLE' FRONT! the loci] Regent Theatre Wednesday was followed by a piano seltection by ` why we must purchase Botn f� � evening' and enjoyed a milk- hake in Mary Horan and a splig rby. Joanne ©� VIL64t9., • Smitty's afterwards, 8 P^ern'• ,"MY Wild Irish. Rose." The the Bonds help ,buy a stlrff€ �ilrhirh Vllclryt . 'tt!rd film,. "T"he Harbour Moves To V-1CT1 RY will be made. 1r t %• Su rise! k'i'ancs,'' was shown and Joan Bauer- -_-. �• M...~_.. ' • mann' ,sang a song, Robin in the VictoryBonds will helpto shorten the 1GCi'�ars , , a q Co. National War Finance Committee ' Fri ad's gnestr ariis't was not a Rain," and a - I °fir piano solo 'iS Ruby .B�ON ,, beau fur soprano, 'but a piano solo by Doerr. Thee final "lm, "The Shining Victory Bonds will .help to hasten, the ^s'r . a atr piling young man, 'Kelley, by 'Future," was shown and a dhor aq, 'by return E a - �` n o # tfiers, husbxslttls, sa►itrs, br+r ttei�ar„ , �J& name Mr. Fox beliedes in inspiring No. 8 school was sung of wlittbh W, as a5 sweethearts and friends. F'aa a r1 things, ii 3 M14P the ale section with lots of school Mary Stapleton is the teacher. "I`1re I- Ispirit and iinaliq pggrsuaded one of •hall wa's well, filled, and the interest the bo s to w Victory O 5 b have 4 . , . POrftirm, It was rumored shown in these meetings wa�'fl rem_ V • � � nd � t �� �,� �►�' h��� r�r���� �� 11 ` fore its that 'ieli'e a Y' vl s goi'n to ated Il'� !'Chose In charge. �v; mph_ p r1 S onsore'd by ' I_Ill, IN 'ih'e piano corns day in 'assembly; en Mu 'Y *,thanked those R*litf lt�}ped I' � ui , - buE: no one; t1819eved dt, 1�Fevertheless; m4al#e11 Ihi's sOlti Viiia r f#ttf't'rialhg quo a,-,htl'd"akA Wad ted , an 1 A ! 1 r aM, l4 a X11 G, :;;, d,ethd,ttl h .ttlseiilxg closed with the:: . .. 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