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a P $Y different team., From what x s .::,TttAx� JQCkf Sl.]C._•...... - v , s{:
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hinle an � �' cap bet - l d Shorts. 'S�l .r
Eastel` Holiday.. _1 A t -itz' But think ,. ,r w _ .-4`._._„ n . e IiV Ile,.-.._. Ur 11 Yt� , F t.... *` %x" Yi wt>r,;: ;•
11 -6 # a tis el the only peamu that wont - ■ 41 t+ ■ 1, a i Q . w "I :� 'r.,
•" t only s1x more weeks of schcol! '.I bobh 'games. And,--bOY 'di'd the let whistles; they `do something else. : �B t WAIS t %'t 1" f 'k `
y they make n se'. (C�n2,i ed fico ?et 1) -- 4' . � i - ^ �' t �'aa t K•f 4 ,
+� 9� I everyone know it! It was fun, wasn't . P ;,,,..•.... .•..••Boyls' chorus (uutrailued� voices)- 7 a7 {� F AQ
•, The last Thursday) afterhoon of it, kids? Went WawAnosh ScAodl,` 82• As'bAeld ' t 7,4�"',Jta`1u
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achool was .an otA#oor, day 'For 'the * * * Question• of the week's What's go School, 81_ •: � l vy 11 .S •,+,,
' IS.13.S. And from.,tbe talk of every- The week before holidays `there was in'g V to' come out, of Don Stewart's Tuesday Afternolp� P-arenta- . � - 1 `�4r k� u ���,
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one, ii was '•a lot of-1uu, an we're 'an election for the outstanding nth- Girls vocal solo,. 11 �n'd under ; t i` �� 7' � r,t�lM�sar�a' �� ' ,�
* * *, • ouroxLl is .axe
hoping we can have another such day late in the school. We have such an Barbara Ann Mcvitt e, .daughter of ?b r{i I,l r ,
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again. The' bell rang 'at three `o'oloek excellent ,bunch ,of .athlet Song of the week; "oh, You Beau- ' Mr and Mrs: ' Elliott` M, eVittie,',Vic 4 PENMAN' Engel h 44 -wool ]�7n ' �a�a'i1 , is �i:.M�'�'n6 1
e�, that it' 2iful I1o11 - he used to play with S � v h ,9 l
�, ttbat'afternoon, and after a,short as� reallYl made us thus)_ beard. But, 'by a, Coria public school, Goderich,,' 8? ' e" �r+ *;
sembly, in .the gym, the -kid's rushed) great majority,, Neil Butch" Beattie Balla, ,but now -he goes in for 'bigger marks. • s. tQpe+oating Of •6XC81'1+2I1t „P ,, s t ' t" r%�a�c,0, � (;�
Dat and took their places on ''the field. was• sleeted.lon'gratulations Butch'. Kenneth. Ke `Vaimia, 87 marks',B eluallty:'_ . sr ,
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0_ ` Yes, there were (twelve baseball Butch's picture' and 'biogr&phy will' tie --T Boys' vocalsolo.,} and underr i' u ft {J,� : N :'1,
+ i :teams- ane team playing soothe) for in the London Free Press in the near Mac Taylor, Blyth, 86;, Gerald T,eb - ""�
Huor� Farm,es 'butt, Clinton, 85; J -„
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all they 'were worth. There was time futul,e. Don't miss it, kids! - oijtn. Wise, Clinton SHIRTS DRA�EIUJ' i a"i + .,
t 101 two games,, moving on to Wonders never cease) Would you The (ni°°leu R. ed f S McKercher. de- rom Paze X -)a Girls t vocal solo -1 Stewart, A 1 u a �4 each. ,,,NI .. ;:"yi
WQ Y , >. an ndei, Short .sleeve shirts and + P v,> 4
I'ev r expect a math sine's ,to stn in 'clar-ed_ ala -Ba -bbra 'Ann McVit ie, 87; Bar- , Comel3 in popular Sana` �,"i a
' ` t'helr room long after the bell rang "I think the thing -strongest in our tiara• Kilpatrick, Blyth, 86; Barbara . ankle:" 'length drawers' shade only, and -has the- d.M ;� M�� e '
00 for ,them. to ,get out, ,.I sure ,didn't•", f"" _
'Wanted minds is the 12 t/2 per _cent increase Hillis, Seaforth, 85; Jean Snell, Sea Only. Siz;6S 34 to • 46. aappearranee of a soar- . a *r ''b ;'i . YU.
" either, but_don't, kid! yourselves, they rn' the price of Parm machinery. Per forth,, 84; Barbara Schutz,' Goderich, �i`A(; g
haps the manufacturers are right in 84. dine. 1,, tri°j�
d`idn't stay in to learn about Math. ; ,�
' out the back window .everyone Wit- .askiFig it. But what-we•do want is a Wednesday Results it
All Wool ship ` p1 ec1 t0 Jack- nessed the perforance of a .runaway
rise 'in ;aur own •psi es to help pay Geutral Sehogl,. ;Goderich, with 8 . �'c qt ..
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p @ horse, on the school' .campus, •the last .the extra costs of machinery and marks, '.won the Huron. Gbunty shield) �;"" "w ,5,' ;R
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f b''a.-, Sea-' • five minutes of. the period and were for 411oril by grade 1;`2, 3 and 4,. rw
' ' forth, .and full" settlement' t°° eaci,ted ; ndl intrigued,40 move He. referred to the increases asleed .idArocted''by Mrs. J. G., McDougall, The ��±
when the. bell rang. really was ex- by labor and impending. inct•eas,es ill trepby was presented) by,Mrs,'E. Jea� d In slash pocket' - ,`
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,, , I�lade from there. stung to watch the horse run away pt ice .of �it etiical services and •other sop, and xecelved . for' ttie school by, Slip-on i�iodel, 5iJ ^'p0 u
-as,"so,onas the pian would try to ap things at a time when a great many "Mary Joyce Ellwood.,. Sestotth' Pub ;' ■
- - . lar with men today Siz-
L'.'M. 'JACKSON proach him. )the kids were disap- their own farms: We f'elect a electricity on, licbull,
School, .led by .Miss M. E. Turn-' �Ln {- ,'ale
PHONES: 3-W and $-J pointed, wheal." just then class was farmers are Installing eel we should bull, received 84 marks; Vtbtoria. Balbriggan - es 34 t0 42,' '
have something to offset the expt t school, Goderich, 84. '�
I I , called. It was as thrilling as a horse „ a 1 ,
ed increases, he said. Jud COMBINATIONS lA • race, almost, wasn't it, -kids? y Wallis, Goderich, , with 88
The aecohder, Charles JCoultes, said marks,✓ won • .the girls' vocal solo,,, 8 Natural
finahyl come, sendtoThursdall f'i'at farm machinery had been very we e: years-'and
Ma y Fli-ancesh,SchultzestS a. y' .., a
> ( Mack Truce Y difficult to' get, and h felt that the Sea shade only, 1nI 11 1.�, _- ,i,
rnachnei'y., companies had held 'back forth, 87
morning. Yes, , the days' of endless price 8?' Helen,Shirley Benjamin, Godlerich short sleeve., a"11 k l e 35�'
i all winter, know ing the 12 per cent . Fittdham 8G; ,Jayne Ford; sl
Fleet Truck Owners. drilling out. in the hot sun are over , r y 1 e n t'h combinations.
y y and there will not be that stiff after, ,also had egone up cimg pe Fencing- 85. Janet Mohring, 84; Mary Alexan- S'IZe S36 to 46. SUIT f
If u are anxious to oars on roue r
effect. But the nicest part of, it all April 1st. 'der, 83; Betty Lou Goudie, Seaforth,
business with"'a low overhead, such 1,
is that we get a holiday too. And Mr. Coultt s said 'it ti; as almost im-. 83; Elizabeth Lauder, Goderich, 83';
, T as lost time off 'the road's, men's don't forget the Cadet dance' Friday Mary Lee.,,82' Glenyce Bainton, Blyth, "' „r
possible to get any electrical supplies y
w ges,'and lost business caused by night, kids. today, •because it is expected' a 3.0'per 81, 0
breaks and overhaul jobs39 . .. . . : I .l1-11,
- Girls' solo, 11 years "and under -
t . # 1. * * * . cent increase will be granted any . - :,
• Now ,is Your Time to Switch to a Sundays morning the High School time. The paint manufacturers Also Jane Graham; 86; Betty Bowra, $4; _ _,. -, I
'1 MACK !. Cadet C'o'rps will march to First were holding back, boys' .vocal solo, 11` years and under, . .
Donald McAdain,. $.6;, James McAr; SNAG PR
We have them •from 3 -ton to 75 Presbyterian Church, and once there "I don't, thiol, the Yainiers would thus, 85; Gordon Pullman, Seaforth,F .` • '
} • ' ton jobs'. 'Rut owing to present n holding back cattle now SANFORLz t•D'
the school Glee Club will provide the be' amiss i
conditions, get- your order laced a place to put them on S4; Charles Kemp; Goderi°h, 8i; Tom- ' t NEW .
r P choir music. thei'grass•,t m Shackl.e.ton, 83; George Milburn, � ;::�"
. at once. the speaker declared. It ya
Jeepers, Marilyn, what can we d!o w-ould n�z be a great hardship to hold 82; Frecl .Vincent, 82;, Donald Edgar, OVer'alls
�E' gr A PHONE 34616, CLINTON about you? 'You just can't stay on cattle''off�the marlcet. I don't blame Brussels, 81; Malcolm" ;Campbell, 81; '{~
or - I your feet. This bast time; so I'vebeenl the big packers. I really conscien- 'Jimmie Hopper, Sea -forth, 81; Joan � Neck`v�ear ,i
.._ . , See your Salesman for appoin.trnent.. told, you fell right behind Jerry tiously * believe the big packer has Kerr, Brussels, so. Bib style in regular or I .
11Seir's desk and'scared the .living day- been losing money the last Month.ox Vocal duet, 14 years and under- high back Cut lri San- FOR SUMMER WE JONATHAN HUGILI: lights out 'of him: Do you wax the so;. it's the small butchers who have Lorraine Hamilton and Mat guerite � �• _-••-
'' soles of your shoes, or something? been putting the price up." Hall,' Blyth, '35; Christine Bogie and forized white -back blue ,:,
3 Mile's West of• Seaforth Your'excuse,couldn't be that the floor Others Cello took art in 'the Bis- -Gloria Abbott, 84; Cylythia Young and t" New. mode1.rne• or stripe rr
• p denim. Sizes 34 to' 54. �,
on Highway ,S was slippery; 'cause it just isn't: Do cussion, ivhich lasted pretty well un- Lois Campbell, 83; Catbarine Hay ' 's?� " j'atternS i.n good. quality
I atd Winnifred Raynaad•, 83.- aC l
` Boys' vocal, 14 years antl under75. ; ,1 -Y s3 ',-
tunchanged voices) -ml- Hudson, ,�° 9
silks. t ,,
I. %**-W- . 83 Bally. Chase, .81; Charles Johnston l; A ;Wide range of sanai^t,'
I 78; g�iris" vocal solo, 14 ea and uii-
, " ; , .. of y t , ,1. ll lighter far - Sulilmer' .
der- Marguerite Hall, Blyth, S4:' Pat-
g r shade's
{OP/ sy ,Duquetteeofe4r_, Goderi'chl, 83: Cynthia B . `Y i , uveas.
it. eofe4r Young, $2'; Joan Fitzpatrick, S1; Max- ELASTIC TOP '
00 iue Stewart, 80'.. .
" • Girl Soloists itI I . . I . �. . . ,
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I'll. .'Jane Mary Snell, daughter of Mr. - II ,°��
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, I . �"boro. excelled. among 39 girl~+ eleven „.. . I..
years' and under, from the - ,rural GAY str p d patt r , 111
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schools in the ,.,girls'' splo,- winning BroNVn, Wine and Blue ' . . -
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merville; 'Watton, 85; 'Elean 'r Driver.'
• M1 . Goderich, 83; Eleanore Broicne, Blyth,
83; Norma Sherwood. Dungannon.83; 35'
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ERAL MOTORS*BEALINS Vlaureev Vansella, Night
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County of Huron Shield' for poison 'Miss Margaret McKay; district direc- •
' .I..`...,,.. ;. ;ref:.-.• choirs for grades 5. 6, 7, fi: •Seaforth tor,' :''Ira, Thos. Kay; Sunshine com' meeting of Huron Presbyterial Wo-
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; ;." Public School, 86; Central .School, mit'tee,, Mrs.` W. Cole, i rs. N. Long, VARNA • - men's .Mib°sionpxy Society, held•, in
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:! + Goderich, S5; Victoria Scljpoh. Gods Mrs. Wilmer Broad�oot, Mrs.' J. t� c , ' Wingham United Church on Thurs-
i% %:'€ 9 rich (twcue'hoirs), 85, S4. ,Education.- Lellan; pianist, Mrs. Ross BroaA dbt; day, April 25th.
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� .v<� :,,.••;,. .... :;:,. :>{ Mr. arid,,. Mrs..' A. Austin and family I ,f„
F: • Y .•: " ^ ' n I al scholarship of $25. donated by i:l ditors. Mrs. R. Dalrymple, Mrs. J. Mnand Mrs. Hannah, of Seaforth
°" :;;,;' .. „<a �I !' Vv of Londesboro, were Sunday guests at A
f '''' ;::` 141apde' Leaf Chapter. LGr.D,E., for Finlayson;' conveners: Agricultural visited Sund with the t11
the home of the former's mother, Mrs. aiY lat ars oro-
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::h��;�<!<:>?' ^r< �1Austin and m • • e ,Mr. Amos Keyes', an 14Tr.
;;:y:f . r ;:so Russell I Y i and . _
G, �; `t?, Taylor, Blyth, 88: Kenneth Keys, izettshili and Health Mrs. Campbell s' Mrs..Llo Keyes MI, B YYi d' f m'1
en Ke es Y a i
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:: 4' ✓ hist week in Komoka. with her son I.,
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ism * , ea t t c a Pttbli i v Mrs. 86' J McAt: McArthur, 'n ierich c t y r s R a
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:::>:.;•,•> :•;:r.;.;,, ;;rt' ��:a p donated ed C. - t t � m.
,;;;,.;;; `` ,,;.,• x e.. 01' Straffordvilie, visited fast week
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:em-:•.:....:. rid e: Goderich, for Coll.{� sate isle' I t., 1'he tea uts ~ere re �x iRi!
::.:, g g g 1 p tcith Mr_ and d 3x SHINGLES
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Mrs. Harold So er."
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,,.:> o al. t to Bru.sels Contiilutition d 7 Ht h ll.Gregor,
,.. lies. T.ee McConnell; in com
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r "`''"'' "'' �'chool, S6; Brussels Continuation -1 delicious lunch wa, served' key the w'ilh Mrs. W. J. Johnston„ Mrs. Fred .E -
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Electric,
Fencers
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r School (second chow').; x^; Blyth High lunch committee. ..
d, Mrs. Ben Keyes and Mrs. Wast Wire . Cedar and -Steel' "
" Seh•ool,,, 82: • Friendship Circle Meets este'attendedti ..
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:....,..annual .. _ b tit r...w11
b rthe �o h I Fence Posts Gates
il',, Salver cup donated bj Gndericlt I'tiwud-hi,lf Circle met on }Insist' ,,,„,.
I "» <;�� Separate School Board for duet i1%mine in Chi• Sunday School room • -
, , Grass Seed Seed Corn '
`% F, s•{°,/'ii -Helen Willisand �itnsaiet Hetuy.�'oi ter. .attlire«'. tllited Church
r� •w, P, Garden Seeds Fertilizer'
, . r • ,t '� �N ; • •• • ;}� '.,,,'^, �! •• Goderich• 87 : Ruth „, Hartman and 7x members nn.,%Orrina the roil caul. � � •-° •' - '
„4 cz e> ' F.. , .:.•� +, ' •,' ' All contestants, who rf•ceive 8U''or I w ns ]n sharer of Nil's, E, Chipchase's' ' .
t X. Mary Cardiff, Brussels, 86. and 1_ %isinrt•s present, The meeting
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o -ycY, fr ,•¢-. more points, wilt rKeiv(- a certificate i zroup ant] opened by Aagidg the first u EEDS '
1z` ., �. ''� 4 from the GodeHob ;tIustc Club, y rse of Hynwt tic. 568. The Scrip
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i ' .. ? S _ c `<, ture readdna was given by Vxs. E. AND Chickstarter PigS4arter -
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• ' : ; ` Y . �` ChiPshase, 1pd the i..ord's Prayer ryas Growmash 'Hog Grower
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A ' " G , repeated in unison, Tom and Dan Lay ash Set~ Ration .
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r `" ?__ J KH'PEN K; le rendered a very huniornus' duet: Simonize Hatchmash Dairy Ration
, W. 1. Holds Annual Meeting Following the roll call it tuts learner) AT ""WESTER'N,GRAIN AND. CHOP
The annual meeting of the,Kipper attend<tttcE, pointe. Misses Marion and Finns'' Minerals and Tonics
e ' , .. that Mrs,.Jouea` droop is leading' in I Reduced Iron, .Res Wheat. Germ 041 -
Winter,driving and Summer driving are two dif-. East Women's Ynstitute was held at ottenda+ncE+ pointe. dies Marion aitrl t
the home of Mrs. 'Albert Alexander on Q9 Universal Milkers and Parts .
' rferent things! Troubles that don't show up on Y�'edatesday, April 24t}t, "l'he meeting ��tt,rren Thompson favored with a Seaforth Motors
piwin duet•and'Miss JeanJvisou sang
opened' With t ode and' w -as follow,, ' PHONE 141 SEAFORTH `FARMERS
ma. sudden) catch..;u on ou and ed w b he'' e ;; solo, Progressive srokinole was
�hecheck - 4-, • short trips y. y.,: p y e Y he oris, i 1 The min
b t Lord's. ray'', played at which Mrs. McClymont'w•on CO-OPERATIVE
cause inconvenient, costly and irritating delays on' • ,utes of the last meeting, were reed
I Spell . the ladies' high prize and Helen Love PHONE 9
,Se��c longer summer trips. Take no chances with our and adopted. Mrs. Win. ft le gave a.
e lite coitsola'tion. Alen'.. high was won i
g p Y report 'on' the. district annual. •Plans
by 'Mr,. Haroid Caldwell and consola- '
' ,"' ' • . 'air or truck. Be sure ... be safe ..., let the General were made for the district' annual t;rttt be Don Kyle, The nest ineethi
• which is to be helil in Egmo'nd`ville
r , Motors Dealer give your vehricle a thorough Church an May 29th. Thin will be an w til be haler Monday:, .Maly 13th, apt j� nf� j�•
3' sin check -up -NOW! him wake u our all -day easel°n. 'I he dPlegales to the which it was decided to hold' a box DQ •DiSCar'd Your Old ----
Tt�N , . g p p Y social w•bisH'wilb be in charge of firs. •
tLp annual will be ,Nfra, Glenne McLean, •
�uBR car or truck for a sdlnmer of trusty, troubleYfree; r 7o1'iai Sinctair's group. A delicious Chesterfield A. lllrs. Albert Alexander and Mrs, Wm:
' - ' lunch was served. •
14 ' ,E SE VILE " thrifty operation.•See'him,todayl , Kyle. It teas decided That no meet-
TtR R. ing will be held in ':'Illy, but that ev- A quiet wedding took place in First
_ .Z• cry member' male fin Pifort to at- t'nited Church J•Ianse, St. Thomas, on UNTIL YOU KNOW WE
aid onus). The roll call Thursdlay. 'Apttil 18th, when Rev, S, ' •
tend the district a
RtN .. � CAN'T HELP XOU !
TEE f?da nrthy united in marriage Jean
r' r 3• S .w%1MENT fi_ teas an exchange, oP flower seeds and
' _ •�••• .. .... ... ..- _ T.nnn of T,nnAnn rinnahfn,. -
_. _ .� - of 1sT.-.�nA _ _ _ _ '
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1 4. SRA11" -- "CAN HELP YOU.. THEY SERVICE
' SY?TEM ALL MAKCS OF CARS
interesting.
Workman,, was both humorous an,d'
The music• was.by Mrs.
CD0<�N yi�
Edgar Butt ail'd Mrs. Ivan Forsyth,
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S. E.UP AND TRUCKS
accompanied
by Mrs. J. McGregor.
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paper on housecleaning hints.
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which was; both interesting ,and help-,
` cMs_,aex-
t'ul,
was given by Mrs. Hugh V3 cGt:P,;,
£
gor.
' Thirteen new members joined
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t
this
year. The Institute had a sur-
, •
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••ire
. '^and,
of $9A fl•om the War Clim-!ttes
which has been sent to the V.
SP.
N.R.R.A..to help feed the. starving
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t- __ peo$le
--ef •Eu'rope.-1f44s--'doses-- t ,
•
fund.
Reports were given and adopt-.
r
Chevrolet Oldsmobile Sales &
ed,
The" election of officers was pre-
and :Service .
sided
over ,by Mrs. Robert Elgie, and
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PHONE" 141 -- SAFORTI
resulted
as follows: Honorary press -
dent,
Mrs, Hugh, McGregor; •presldent,
r
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Mrs. Glenn NeLein; ' tat vice-presl-
_.
dren't,
Mrs. Wm. Kyle; 2nd 'vice-prest•,
i
rlelut,
Mrs. J.'S�inblair; secretary-treas-
,
�.
e1 ' � M l i i r , ! ° 1
urer,
Mrs. A. Alexand'er;'- directors,
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Mrs.
Thos. Kay,-10,Ws Grace Ttomeer,
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b' � a t': tri r
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and the late Holland Little, of lien
sail. The bride was attr•xctivel;
dressed in"a Wie tailored stilt• witl
matchin:0 accessories. Tiley tgere ud
attended. Alter th.etn hotteynioon 'ti
Windsor and' otjter points. .Mr. ant
MPs, Little Will lesltle.tiil -HVn"1l.
WINTTHROP
Mrs. Edward Junck, of Sarnia, ie
A-iMtttrg -Mm,--Ai-thte':Ke't, . rs. Jas
McClure and Mrs, Wilson Cell,
Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Hendersbi
w•eire in London where Mr, JameF
Henderson is still confines) to tht
hospital. :
Mr. J. M. Grilles is spending a feR
days at his home here, I •
Mr, and Mrs. George Mathers, of
Toronto, visited with: Mr: and Mrs
Arthur Hoyftt'von.
I.
Splenoid Variety; Two Weeks+Service
ALL WORK GURANTEED ', •.:.
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DICK --- the i!� - lsteter
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Quickly removed in Clean Sanliaey `bucks`.,-Vho)rio collect. - -., i.. :�,,
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