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RDS'MANCING � �ia�ll rov dei ,emo a . �, „x� • f ' �T a ns DPEU GAME 't�.1 I?sartaad B'� },,1 .It I„,, U S'I F'or 1itricht et r C F'1+oodlz VIEW I�Q I A DU _ Campaign To Raise . $0,000 Playoffs' F o , .....Ste henslo'a Council Acts To Organize,10 a �s- �� �'' Special Nieetingr County. * ... • :.. • • • .0 . Y p . • `• • .:: �'..'. • .'Csh is SQ�en`^ 1 �� :t O ifncil Vots on $ 50 OUO Opens Monday, August' • Cup "Colrir.” ences ''ark Board For Village; tard `Cosi Cp. 40f ice .. �� Y .. U, b:S 19 • T, Cf nvass Residents in 4F.L. , W, resentatiive To Huron 1 1 eX : • Mond,fy, Night; ,;, Nines Debenture ByWlaw• „ Murray Tyndall, vNha has teen of .Sea pint l•'"and District• ...'�� ;_„-- Conservation Authority. , Whtle the level of L,aki Huron . "^"^ ,. II ° i an extensive and sNeeessful • grow- _. Walton and St, Columban played, a at Goderich wars three,quarteps of ,A. O •l�T G0�1► t R -CH LEASE PT. ALBERT SITE i.' `` ' er'and exporter of.gladoll flgwers 1-1 tie in therat: aY'the finals for the an inch higher In July, If246, than _ a " '• ' and.. bulbs Fast week ieceiye8 a Huren Football. Y eague Stepbensgn NEWS OE TEi EK it was "the prevlqus-,months, it IB l �t1 ARRANGING AREAS Provincial c,Qunt ' meet n t Huron Cohn- $500 order for assorted bulbs from trophy in Walton yPednead'ay night. still 2s/ inches lower "than the:' y P:liee' are rr grl a sB'ecisl. i g „ ,,. FOR CANVASS P. O' ullivan did (fie scoring for, St. HENSALZ DIS'T'RICT average level of July for the past? preasitiS their search tQr 'thieves reg- � �t G4 •r °� it' _Council on Friday night' first and Gavin- McKgIvju, Seayiew, Buck- R Y orad read!` s,were give to 'a by- haven, Fi'feshire, Scotland. Esc- _ Columban 'and ;R: Bennett took the \'• 86 years, figures released by the sponsible for. weekend robiiexie's at "�fy sec nA 4 honors for Wulton; b6th goals bein,.g Federal' HYdrographic, a'nd,, Map ' law authorizing � the gale of,. X250,000 porting bulbs, , however, entails a Designed 'to: serve in a dual capac- scored in tfie . first half. • The .Hensall floodlight softball park Brucefieid and Goderich: w debentures to cover the erectidn of lot of government red -tape. Be- will officially open .at 8:30 p,m. on Service•ieveal, The Inke was lidalf sty --that of a memorial to those Sea Bgth teams missed: several chances an, inch lower in' July this year offee'of the'Musr 11 ,; " the proposed new court house. The ' fore Mr. Tyndall can pack and to score in the eco with with Wal- Wednesday, August 14: Two of the than it was in July, 1945, -and 32 tard• Coal Co., Bruc Breaking into be bylaw will be submitted to the On shRp these bulbs tb his Scotch buy-. forth and district men' who, paid' .the best girls' softball teams in Western Y, 3/ efieid, some time Dail .for approval er, the will have to be individual- ton having the better, pf play. , inches lower than the .highest Monday night, thieYes, 'after. Prying ��'1 tario 'Municipal B Y supreme sacrifice, and at the same The Iasi Pew mfnites' were played Ontario, The London ' Sapphires" and ai 4, I .1Y in darkness due to, the game being July„ since 1860, when records' before it is given fhe thirds reading. I inspected' and passed upon 'bY time provide a club room for .the hun- the Stratford "Kroehlers" will have off the door of a safe with, crowbars, regi, Consideraible dissuasion . for and a representative of thf: Dominion tho honor -of playing the first flood- commenced. escaped with about `1615 iu cash The I f dreda of returned men of the district, late in starting. Line ups: _ l �:' I against the by-law resulted in its sub- Department of Agriculture. light ball game in, • this• 'park. These office is in an isolated spot sid the 11 mission on a division vote of 17-7, 'as the proposed Legion hall will fill a WALTQN—Goal, Coutts; full 'backs,, girls. should' give' a .fine exhibition, of • • , • • ,sound of the -safe . breaking did not . follows: For—George Ginn, A. Alex- Humphrep, R. Doimage; }calf backs, t x, •' • • • • • long felt want in the communitY, it Bryans, McCall, W. Reid; centre, softball. Games of fun and chance" reach anyone in the district. The =, v ander; Stanley A4achan,, Elmer T.' Far-. - is pore -d out by officials of the Sea Marks; wings, Love, L. - Dolmage, and dancing will follow • the ball game. theft *as discovered ,Tuesday morn ; r`x. „ • rish1., John. Armstrong, Cecil Wheeler, forth, branch of . the 'Canadian 'Legion. Travis, 'Bennett; subs., Coutts, Mar Council Meets' TUCKER MIT by Jack Mustard when lie entered � r WILL ing John Pepper,, Arthur J. Amy, A. Nich The" Legion has announced a .canvass shall. The regular meeting of the village the office "' '" Dison, Walter H. Woods, Hugh Berry, W BLI'N .pt Se: th, McKillop and Tucker ST.: COLUMBArI—Ggal, `V. 1VIurray; council was held Tuesday evening at 9' .., J. D. Beecroft, 'Brown Smyth, . J. J. WELL � K NQWN , . At•Goderich °:safe was stolen from d c smith,' commencing Monday, Aug. 19. Rill backs, F. Murray, T. Murray; half' 8 p.m. in the council chamber with �j j ID E u"e the office of John A .Gardners motor y „ BUIL 1 A K S �r , , Evans, R. B,' Cousins, °It. E. Shad i k, The 'objective of the canvass—$6,09% backs, L. Ryan, C�_Ryan, F. O'Con- ail mefnbers being 'present; -F.' Small- _ e sales 'office • at the co B. W, Tuckey, 12. R ESI U E T PAS SES. together with grants . received and nor; centre, J. Roach; wings, J. De- ;acouvbe and L.: Cook appeared as Ave. ' Vi a t g incl of Elgin t Agaffist :..Cecil Johnston, :Alex Wat about $1 0. ctai St on a rain s, • amici .atedti. will be employed for the. Laney, W. McQua3,d .T. McIver, F. members of the Community Park A passin motorist,bsawct•he ,safe SOUL" Wullain Haugh; John Winte N. -� ' O'Rourke; subs., O'Su`l:ivan, U. Nolan. Board', stating their wish to have the ell Approves g I proviaaon and• equipping of a suitable TOWI1Slllp CoUri ..', R. Dorrasfce1., Roy Raft, R. E. Tux er, re m y, - James Shea Fails To. Rally buildin Referee e W Montgomery, Win board organized. J. A. Paterson, t Goderich office lyin on Pol ? l'r :, f Ville ers sideroad a mile andt-a•ha-lf-south--- G;, — - Legion President B. J.. Duncan. gen- throp. clerk, reported attending the meeting"' EgTIlOn_ Work ,in b n't- J: F; Da SeaYQrxh� . GeQ.. ,..-._._ __, hairmEu. .. Brussels:'0 mSt.__Col.umba.n-,1• , _ held in P'arl�hill; re tti'e formation of 'Township " acEw•an Goderich N: W: Nott, C1in- • Foll'owin Nla�or eral chairman, tinct nratrret C r aZ'purI rep r to in deli h w M A ' R: Box, Seaforth; W: C. Bennett, Wal- In a closely contested sudden -death' the Aux.Saubles River authority and Ana d reported to Provincial Poliee:•Un of an I ton; Frank Bainton, Blyth. ', Operation. til that report came in police were a, I Another by-layv end'leasing., rrosed by the ton and, McKillop, and Harold. Fihnr- match, St. 'Columhan• defeated' Bros , stated the proceedings of the same. leasin by- the �----- ,an, . Egriaondville and• Tuckersmith, .s'els,I-0 in fhe semi Silals of the Hur- 'Hyde and Fink:• That we appoint J. : Township of Tuckersmith council not aware of the theft. council authorized the g . r om are arranging canvassing areas and on Football Le'ague,.;li Seaforth on A.,Patersbn-as a, representative from met 'in,the Towri Hall, SeaPorth, for Investigation revealed, that the county of'•t}re Port Albert airpo t from -A•'., rominent and 'life-loug resident ntin canvassers: Thursday night.. _ v , the village ow the oConservation 4uth- thieves !rad . "jimmied)"aside door of 1. ± Che War Assets, Corporation for the p ict James Shea, died at -appointing . g Four ' misconduct ,penalties were Drily as set up in. Parkhill on July 1'7 •their regular monthly meeting oa $at the Gardner motor sales building and; 1. # , of, this dist, use of, • the Huron County Plowmen S his home in Dublin on Sunday, fol • " urday' evening. All members were r - Y . .Association : for the. Internatione'1 cry, two in the first half and twb in ested' and that a' by-law be 'prepared present and trite reeve presided, r handed cut by Referee W, rIontgom b the various _ municipalities rater . s ting vela lowing• an operation. at'.St.. Joseph's w • the 'second. ;' .. oo'iifirming' the same.. ,. William R. Dougall, weed inspector rem , he safe'to a Waiting i e * Plowing Match to be held' ,in October. Hospital, ,London, two months ago, All information received regardin. from which be failed to rally.: He was �Y" u=tio'n ' T. McIver scored' fdr St.' Columban The Clerk 'also' reported that it -' Sky Harbor airport; which "the . the the son of the'late Mr, and Mrs. Soh . for the County of Huron, was present Many .PZGZZGS Q at 6he half way mark in the 'second wquld be necessary' that another as- ` it' wislies•to,purehase; was tabled anti Shea, °P McKillop TownshiP,':and was �'�,'# Br1iCe @iC� 'half. The last part of the game saw, sessatent, be' made for 1947 this y, ear and enlisted the aid of the township i will be 'dealt with alt. a later date, ' in his .74th year. He had been ,active Dunt of the recent amendment In combatting noxious weeds. Mr. •: a free-for-all' between• the .spectators do act oke AdvQn.tage ;j Warden R. E. Shaddick presided, in the cattlg ind'ust'ry.,for many' a players. . to ;the d' levelling �' years and some .of the Assessment• Act. Kerslake and 'Dougall strongly advocate and was. widely known and., respected '• A very pleasant evening was spent BRUSSELS=Goal, C.' Riley; full Moir; .That we instruct the assessor • • .. r,. and Mrs. T. B. t cu ; 111 saun ng.:Ldistr at the iko?ne of ,_ haeks,_„Goidon,_N1chol•;:H. Bowler; half. tb make andther assessment for 1947 t - r ;. - --. .- ____ _� _ ., youghatit..-flan-fur di. p f roadisidea in order to perm! t : Q� Lt+�.nS Park. vera hen ipg with power'mower and also 'ad w In 19'03'he-was married.to:Misa, Mary Bal s r mfg''W backs; 'C. Steisa,, •W, King, B. aleph- ,bs�ore October 1: Moir ,and' Fink: vised spraying certain portioile . of .I• Bruseele.Churches r:,,. /� Mr .': Bair entertained in Honor of . enson; centre, C. Bryans; wings, 'J: That we instruct the Clerk to notify ij�..G. V BrC�'llfi@r Prendergast, at. St, Colu bat!, who her sister, Mrs. Caskdy, of Manitoba, R. Fox, 'in Dan,.. members of the Park Board to roadsides in the township; which will The Brussels .Presbyterian and i . survives lain!, along with two daugh- usband are visiting rel- hove,, H: , Pierson, .R the be done if materials are available. United Churches combined to '.hold Lillian ivira... Clayton' Hill,. who v�ith hes h brook;,':aubs., fi]'en Nichol, H. 1MeCut•' attend 'an organization meeting to .be iiV'edsseaoth3te eters: ) and Angela Mrs, Martis at4ves here. The occasle'n w`as' , Mrs,. 'cheon. . )r The Clerk' was' instructed to ad'ver- their sixth annual• piendc at the Lions ' Chicago,(Angela) held' in the hall '•on' Monday evening, tise that the, township will pay for "Park; Seafo2th, bra Thnrsda'y. In the of-- -Cashe s tiirth'day,., and all the oro Klinkhamer, Dublin; two siaterst Mrs.. y ST,; COLUMBAN—Goal, V: MurFaY'' August 12,.' at 8 p:m: Carried: ers .and. sisters, wvith their families; r a half o d nc was read as fol- l.game was playedlaud. ear Did Fed- David. 'Crawford Toronto, and Mrs. til YuA backs, T: 1Gltirray, F. -, u r p, , Corresp. n e e weed cutting on township roadsides terrtoon a, eo£Lbal „Hon. J. G. Gardiner, 63-y Da able `to •Fie .here. °After, 'an en at. a !ate bf two cents, per; rod front- after• supper of which , appiioximately* «' A ,culture and William ..O'Reilly Dublin, . and ' one werg hacks; C.. Ryan, T. • I�yany F, O'Con- lows: Department of Public Welfare; a e . r'ovided - such weed. cutting is. I50: sat drawn to well provided.. tables, . ' - �ra Minister , of gri, , ,%. "o 'a. e. 'evening 'of 'gait” , ,lunch vvas R • :. "i s ..W. " 'te-. W. R. Dol4 a11- Board, 'of .Ed'ucation; g p mall• ;� { "#t t e wid'o'w :of. the o. a John ,Shea . Beechwood. Mr. 7 Y . nor,_ centre, J, oa,�b. , , g Maude Isobel, Chis i , br th -r, .., s't;3sa•,...The table was_ « completed before 'Sept. 15 and the ac: shorts were Held. This-wasa'the 1s 'D, f H, g, GhOw*'4ere; m[ar]kma Shea was a Paitiitul meniber Of 11 St. ;seised by the 'ho 'beautiful ••birthday: Quaid', J. Delaney, McIver, F. Exeter, D. .kyle; Wdrkmeh'i` d6m- emon in the Pair' k's Church Dublin,; of the Holy centered with .a ° O�.Rourke'; subs., L. O'Sullivan, J.'1Mur count rendered to and passed by 'Road est picnic this group, has had for ser ,j. Monday at a quiet'cer Y cake with candles. Besides. the tw pensation ,Board; k'. L, Davidson; 'Superintendent Robert Dalrymple, of Aral years, and it was due to the idea' official' •hotel suite residence' of .Lieu- Nam Society, and'the League of,the ray. . . Bank of Montreal; Huron Expositor; ail ,Gavels to r Parker, Regina. Sacred Heart.' Numerous spiritual sisters, Mrs. Casket' and Mrs, Baird, Referee — 'W:' Montgometry, Win- County -of Huron; Hensall Hydro Kippen_•„All such accounts must be in rarvest and threshing weather, •which ten t six brothers were also present: Hugh Mr. Dalrymple's hands by Septa 20. kept 'back many of the congregations. . -... Mrs. ChrlgAjq,,.born in 1884, at Sea- . and floral offerings, including • a tbrap'. ComTaission; Hensall School Board; • The Clerk was also instructed to However all events were well can forth, Qat., was attended' b�*' her .wreath from the Dublin Businessmen, Aikenhead; Brucefield; Frank, of Hen The next game 'in the aeries is to public Library; Beit Telephone; De - Mrs. Ward Chase, of Re .testified to the esteem in which he sail; Duncan, Seaforth; Dr. Albert,, of m; Played in St.. C.olumban,Friday eve- partment of Highways; Village of Ex •.advertise for,tenders for the construe tested. daughter, Calgary; lylac, of London, and Dr. Will tion of sidewalks -in Egmondville 'and The results were as follows: Girls, gina, and the bridegroom was attend, was held. A large concourse of rel- ping, August 9. eter; I. Kalbfleisch; T.:Gkuter; Coun six and under, Marion Hemingway; Of Toronto. t Clerk; Department of, Health, re' Harpurhey. •, ad, by his. sox4, Wiifredw The couple .,at]ves and, friends attended the fttn- Visdtor's over the week -end with Mr. �• y boys, six and under, James Edgar; will.'make' their permanent residence eial at 'St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, water, supply; same considered and Andrew Crozier attended, council in11 in Ottawa. on Tuesday. morning. Solemn High and Mrs. George Swan were: Mr, and Pen Pals Meet filed. regard to having the Crozier and For- girls, IO and•,under, >yIary° Willis, Jean Requiem Mass was -offered with Rev. Mrs• Frank Temperton, of Windsor; Bills and accounts were 'approved rest Award Drains formed into a Jewell; boys, d 'and: under, Georg° - • J. B. Ffouikes; J.C.L., as celebrant; Mr. and Mrs. Fredr'•Dufort, of Toron 1 �LtYeSI$ Cousins, Donald Bateman; girls, 3'2 to, and Mr, and Mrs. Franit Strange, After g for payment as follows; Hensali Hy- municipal drainage sK�heme,. Tucker , Oro, Hydro Por Hall, $8.23; T. Kyte, s h' and under, Dorothy, til s, Therms Ret. F.' J. O'Drowski, St. Columban, m%th Towns rp School Area.Truatees deS e as Deacon, and Rev. J. i$. McConnell,.. Toronto. salary, $73.80; J'. Pfaff, .team}ng, a tart' waited on co ncii in and �''Secre u } (iSr o�� ver - • Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin ancf ;fam-' , Meier; boys, 12 and un es, Arc ie ' M,M., Maryltnoll, N.Y., as Sub Deac Willis;FGeorge Cousins; girls c,ver 12, pen -pal, weeds. streets, $1.SU; J. 'Petersen, a regard to an advance -on 1946 general' Mary Bowman, Erma Watt, boys boys' over . on• •Mrs. William 'Lane presided at ily, of.Montreal,, visited Mr. and Mrs:' After corresponding .as press and expenses, meeting. $6.73; grant of $500; and such was granted. 7I the or an and the soloist was ,Mrs. Ross Scott. over a period of eight years; or more, p 12, Laurie Cousins, Don Riley;` Backe f I`rlver Hurt g Mr, a d Mrs.• Butt Platt, of Strat- two interested girls. Mies Eva Hami]• Scoff's Grocery, cups. Hall, $7.20; C. Accounts were passed as follows: race, boys 10 and under, Laurie Black, Leo Fortune, Seaforth. The honorarynt rads ',will! Mr. -and Mrs. ton, •of• Pembroke, and ,Miss Joyce N. IL:'rent• Bandstand, $1; Huron•Ex Relief, $50.88; suppl'iea, $4].90; aHeep y pallbearers were William Stapleton, ford, sp .Su Y Jack Coleman; sack race. boys 16' and f Mr. and Wm. Scott, Carter, of Clinton, had the haPpY •ex- • posf,for, printing, $2A5; Huron Coun killed. $1!.00; salaries, $700.09P-Postunder, Robert Jewell, Jack 'Coleman, Kenneth Crawford, sono Joseph Carpenter, George E_ Holland, •--• Kenneth Hohner, of London, is vis-'perience of meeting for' the first time ti, hospitalization, •$11,25,' •F. Peters, age,. '$4.00; printing, $$0.00: roads, Ray Davidson; sack race, girls le and Mrs. A M. Crawford, Wingham, is a James rauskopf, Dr. M. Stapleton Ke -repairs, Hall, $16.60. Total, $129.06. $1,193.•!5;: sundry, $2.54; advances to under, :Mary Willis, Jean Jewell, Shie , - patient in the Win'gham General Hos- and Wil iam Devereariir.: The pall- ifing his father, Mr. John Hohner. •in London on July 22. Considerable discussion took place schools, $540A0. ital as a result of a week end carss .a Black; three-legged race; boy's, Don p bearers vele six nepbewsr ,John V• Miss Elizabeth Scott, of London,, The correspondence began as' a I'e' re waterworks, also matters ,pertain- . Council adjourned to meet Sept.Sepi. 7 Riley and Robert, Jewell, Archie Wil- - Mishap which occufred'on No, 8 High- Flynn, Joseph Shea, John' Shea, Louis' spent the week -end With'£ ienL -here, felts oteach f a ugg esus r Edna Jamieson, ing to signs, 'etc.. on the highways. at 8 p.m. way west• Sunday afternoon Craiufard,' lames Crawford. and Hub Miss Margaret Henry, The Clerk was instructed to salt the lis and Don .Edgar; three-legged race ^ Considerable damage was 'done to Prt O'Reilly. Interment took place in spent the week -end at her home here.; that the'pupilsof her public schooi . girls, Jean Jewell and 'Margaret San ”' If Rev. and Mrs. Stantvay and family class become 'members of the :Maple !Department to erect a caution sign at derson, Ruth. Hemingway. and Ivens the car which left the, highway and St. Columban 'cemetery. the .intersection of 'Highways Nos. 4 rolled over in file ditch'. Crawford will spend, the next two weeks at God- Leaf .Qhrb of the Family Herald and•, SO yeas Old Roof, Miller; wheelbarrow race, Archie`;. 1. AiYiong thole attending,'the funeral and 84• Willis and Bob Jewell, Ross Davidson 'suffered a severe shaking up and neck erieh. Weekly Star. for purposes of lel.ter' , Mr. and Mrs..- George Hes., .are were: Dr, Joseph Prendergast, Mr. writing. and Terry Robb; ladies' stepping race, injurie . 'this three, companions es- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, McKenzie and' , . 'spending two weeks. vacationing at Ctilj Good Mrs Carl Hemingway and Mrs. W. caped uninjured 'i`raffic Officer Frank and.Mrs: Clayton Hill, Chicago; Mrs. family, of Detroit, and Mrs. H. Zap'fe Miss Eva Haini�ton is a 1946 gradu r�.a ++ 11I� J. Prendergast,, •Evanston, Ill.; ate, of the. Ottawa Normal School and their cottage in th'e Pinery. Miller„ :Miss L. Speirs .and.,,,Mrs. D,' Taylor investigated the -"accident. and Mrs. M. McKenzie are spending Mr. and Mrs. Zoe, of Toronto, spent John Crawford, James Crawford and the next two weeks at 15ort Albert, has been engaged -to teach at S.S. No, Hemingway; shoe kicking, Laura •- Miss Dorothy Crawford, Inglewood Tuesday with' Mr, and Mrs. 'William Modern housing contractors migUt $heirs, Isabel Speirs; walking race - . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Gait, who 9 Ross, twenty miles 'from Pem- Pepper• Beach, .Wast Yarmouth, ,Mass.; . Mr, have bought the McCully. general broke, for the coming term. profitably take a leaf 'fioffi the Tfook 'for , grandwothers, VIrs, Galbraith, ,-PROPERTY CHANGE and Mra, David, Crawford, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hedden and Joyce,Re- rs store, have, arrived In town. We wel- ,Miss Joyce Carter, graduated this of pioneer builders in this, area. for Mrs, W. Scott, Mrs. Crawford, ,men's w, The property oP Misa Levina Leich, Mrs. Joseph Gibson, Mr. and M come' them, to the village. of St. Catharines, spent a few da3 s 1 r. and Mrs. Alex Bry- roi vis year from' the School' of ••Commerce, with Mr. Fred Kenning's and family, pairs have not. been necessary for 'race,, ; Martin; J. Black, J. Arra- ' Egmondville,..has (been sold through, Fred Gracie;' M Mr. Hugh McGregor, of 1)et t, Clinton, ' and , is at present employed the past 80 years to the pine shingle strong; youngest person at picniE, ' . 'he�offiee of E. C. Chamberlain to Mr. son; Louis Crawford, ,Toronto; • Mrs. ., d --felativ'es here, . -' ,as stenographer at Wendell Holmes' Death of Mrs. D. B. MgLean roof of a brick house half a mile ,south David Hemingway; ,ol'dest lady at Z lted with.111 John McLaohiau, of , Tuckersm]th Tom Birdsall, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Wm. McQueen, of Toronto, vis- Book Shop .in London. . -0' Mrs. -Margaret„.:McLean, ,widow. of of Hillsgreen: John Troyer, father -of i picnic, Mrs. George Mariners; oldest Township, who takes possession•elarly i Charles Counter, Toronto; Mrs.. Mary. iced his, brother, Arthpr McQueen; and ”" the late D. B. McLean, a former well Mrs. S. Coleman, cf Seafdrth, built genfletnan at picnic, baVid,Cr[awford in the fall. • Dorsey,' Detroit; Mrs, Walter Tardiff, .Mrs. McQueen. known Hensall resident; passed• away the dtt'e'.l,ing'in 1866, making the shin- Aftef' the picnic every one attend. 1Mr,, Quante and :son, of Exeter, in. a London hospital on Wednesday, glen Fry hand. The roof i .still sound I td the semi sinal football game be•. .''` •' ' • /fin spent the week -end with 'Mr., and Mrs. T"I otig�LtB Agust 7, in her 89th year. Mrs, Mc and watertight as the day it was bd`ilt. tw cera Brussels and St. Columbair. p lance Association.. A. Dilling I spent some, time, an hour- or nearly Lean suffered a fractured hip in a fall recently from which she was born never fully,. . ®� S1"L L Tem e I - tw ; �i J w', ' 'D s c �b rd ip A,ill calx Le/ CU�L1Z1ty' Council Montreal; Judge and Mrs. Killoran, My thoaghta, well, may I Pass thetli recovered. ,the formeer Ma garetiRosscand ., pp A Mr. and Mrs.'T. O'Flynn, Stratford; on to you. ' Mr. and Mi's. Edward McGrath, Ilder- We live, we move, according to qur lived in Hensall many •years before • • • + _- • going to London. She was a member Of (�1V111arts In olI net' The following' is a espy' of a letter way,' and the only process by' which ton, Mrs, Camilla Pil1Do Ryan, Miss aMinnle put mlr ves� are happy, iY our thoughts of Hemail United Church. Surviving ' • ' 1 'u L an Chica qn Addressed to Hfirou County Council it can be repealed Is for the peopig to ill the Iiuron County Temper- -Vote it out. It does not conflict with y>a Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs, John M. Eckert, are kind. ' "' are one son, wi son c e go and a sister,; Mrs. McFaul, of St. The following letter was ,received', You believe that many a man corild big app (Cai4tinued i!n )'age 4) Rolland), fetch So D st rad). far 1ne Ao' ... Me which saes' Association sets out its rgiews the liquor license act of Ontario, but Seaforth. Mr. James Jordan had the misfor My thoughts were all of.letters"aent Thomas. •The funeral service will be 1tn4ted Church on this 'week by Mrs. George Eaton, of from a lady in Holland, thank-, no more. They remain ,here in buildings, arranged by•I wifes and a1. with respect to the Canada Temper ^ ' it does Qreven't any.- liquor outlets from being established in Huron ign. tune to fracture a bone 9n his arm by in a ,,, to me far and near, many from' o'er' held from Hensall Friday, at 2.30'• g.m.,,.D.S.T. Rev. An- town, ]rig her for a coat she had sent to ,girls out of this place, as an hospital. 'last ,,.�:. ..:.•, t',+4. ante °Act -1 July 26 1048• • Clinton, J ly der this Act. " over -reaching. it was placed by" Dr. M. Stapleton. From the sea; thony, of 'E eter, tvii1--officiate, and, Hensel] that country in a. Red' Cross parcel: . I In, the days -before we were lib d, I was 'often to be sent, 3'o the Members and Officials I You refer to .the lack of uniformity but the east Mr. and, Mrs. Cecil van Horne have To ep bf them I could not make UnioniCemete�r.y.be made in Balkbruq, 19 April, 1946, helpe wifes who expected a baby, Thesi Of the Hurou County Council: Gentlemen:• We uhderstand that a in hotel operation, principle" of local' Option has long since, been moved to SeaPorth_ of blessing• au{'oma They dared,, they died, brave pilots • Mr. and Mrs. A1bPr-t'y'assmore. Kms- Dear .Miss: I • .l, received your letter and I like to I ha'd to go, in the night, carefully, the German soldders were every- - r ' uA socia=' brief from the Hotelkeepe s s to the app,"oved is" go,Vernznent and people, Yneth and each community has fire right to Elie cezemony' biles in honor of St. Christopher, df the sky. and, Ken Passmore, of Kingston. spent the , answer them.' At first, I am not the 'wbo but I as - where.. And this is the life• of one of °` tion of Ontario was presented ,. -June session of the County Council, I say whether • they want to ,be beet or, ' patron saint of travellers, took place St. Patrick's Church, Dublin. r Some came from soldiers�soidiers in week -end with Mr, and' Nlra. John lady received your° coat. am one. of the several Dutch wipes the Dutch.. wifes. - My husband was at home; be didn't ` ` vie ofJhe fact that some of and in w , lila tiain was misleading, I the info $ thewov, dry. A recent decision in Peel County at Personals, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and daughbers, Kathleen and the line— _ . Listening the white to shells. and bul-• Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Reg: Tebbutt, Melvin who take care of spreading (distribu- g.• tion) khe clothes which WP received go to Germany for working, bt(t iaany wifes' in Holland colYose husband, 1 $ I' like to give you a copy of a let- L sent to the President. of has established the fact that drinking ilii public places is a violation of the Smock . Carol Ann Kitche»sr,uxwith Mr. a:n Some from bogs, searching the and Gloria., of IAndon, spent the weel, end with Mr, and Mrs. John Pfaff and. from Canada and the U,S.A. The lady me to many ladles whose fiance was picked ' ti i ter which the. 7tssociatibn reading this Liquor Control Act; and, that both the 'used Mrs. Tboit. J " Molynea Foeney, 'Toronto, with her ocean, Mrs.' Baker: who received your coat asked thank you. it is a wife of the middle up and sent to Germany .to concentra- tion camps. These wiles and ladles 11 1 • , •_,after, •brief.1. ;'>rsear ' In to C.I,A. and L.C.A. may be in the etrforcement of ]i uor legislation. This q. vieve mother, 1Virs. Kathleen Feeney; Mr$. Mrs'. J. Ever alert, and ,ever in motion. Vtr, and Mrs. Harry Clark, of Lon tion, were week-engutsts„ with Mrs'. class, who received fire coat. She is t and the men who dive (that is, they ,; `., ,, Sir: reply your prepar ed statement: entitled•-"A—Diacnssion -also applies to such minor infractions P _ A.. Crawford; Toront o, with Mrs William. Garter. Letters. from nurses, letters' from W. O. Goodwin, Mary and Mrs. Maulk- honest and neatly, so your coat ren-' der a service well here in Holland, mans) formed anh army,�tthe ihitCh.. r " u of the Canada Temperance Act, You as ntoxication enc supglyitig to; min i Shea; ; Mr: a'nd and daughters, Niagara Falls, with mothers, husb.and.s; foT .inson. 4weekeind slid the men are very thankful, _,_ Underground which sabotaged against i "� state that the Privy Council.iin its 're t the -•T. declared the G. tlrs. You refer to the three-fifths clause Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Conn°r; Mr, and Anxious For sons, for brothers; ra�'rrAHP�rIt Aover�n were Perhaps You would like to hear tUGerm I . cent decision eded an Provincial le,glsfation. supers y p as providing strongeii public support, , Ws. Frank I€r'auskogf, Ottawa, with Louisirauakbpi ;. Mrs. Joseph Letters I treasure, each. one seems a with cika diem wife the Theirosuffer n d t e!r fight? that thousand's was, 'Allied air eloidiers who cam down s; This is an error, as the Privy Count i1 u held the validiiy of the C.T.A. and but you overlook the Pact that most y of the' beverage rooms in operation Fills. 'O'Connor 'and daughter, Sheila, To Mrd prayer,.2 thank you for "He Does A11 JudithvisitorShaddiaccompanied home to Port Dover to spend a vaca- ware I like to ,tell you of the life of my life after a fight. with German $gliters, helped to flee from the Germy as anti a P . expressed the op niou• that it should expressedt throughout the province were never voted on by the people, as the govern- ionto, with relatives IDYi�s. nis Dillon, Londa , anrs. 'hos. Care• tion .th.ere. a Garnet All had a narrow 1084pe own, to give you a sight of The of the most Dutch wifes. to return to England, Canaddati sol t.,'„” $'' I. b the rovincial t ave'rif- be ®f y p ment slnpply put them in operation Lawrence Dillon, Mr. and. M Grand Bend; ' What of'todaY, after pat*izi9 the from injury when bis large gravel r T' -Was, before I married, a nurse, diets liberate us, ,Cailad4art'eoplg `ir�1. - 1.You areata.' til- ho elm�ett also state that, a ,. , after a Vote•of the, municipal eonnoi 1. n case the'• eo le want to However, i p p butters and family at Arid Mrs• Harold Colman• and {omtlrrow, vigil the' `load' What of �� Y truck 'got out, oP control in loose and: landed upside down in the and in .that capacity I could d'o so Milch. d'n the first years the war I� :helped us wit cl�thes:'•'We are'• Very thaxiltful to the •LanAd#aft iie"o�' "',:: i4r he °nada Tem erallee wish to have t C . p. do away Vvitlt thein they muht'get A"'daugliter,1a' ,Mr. . ,,: , , . on x•bitTse, at .Flaurilt the dicef the Big gravei ditch. Allan suffered a severe lee- -_df it wasn't' very batt, hilt in winteof 1LY, people lilt vVB::allVyb..tattiid• un- ed a d-thlii is, eAsil un Act rescind , ray r dersiaad, as the GT,A,,p reVrents any Y o it if it is' wise to three-fifths ilial r Y•today? �, `hill' other paints, Miss Mary fical, e qtr afford."Ir, 'slid• �virs. Cllarlus at are the thoughts . of What Foltr elation to his forehead, which retjFllir- - 1944 it was frigiitfnL Dutelt p'oople wii*eg of ofd men) same° from eyir:tpathetie, ; -...-. Lady, I' th ri%`yutu fol" your gift" soli" ,. r p. license for file sale oi' irltotril Ating -f3 th` to. oandel them,: . et the •three f s a h as lint t e lanae procedure' used w la at' Toronto • • called On friends O'aultiter, , b `f ' +' ' 'ill the The rvotic# is tier 1 i1$', w y ed . several stitches. The accident h —ed the Parr Line, Both (all i'tlV'eeit to 'DaHt ITollandl 4�xlktcug 'i'i3 in I sezxd you nut+ kind ri`eg'di`ds ,.: 1. � �" . .. I%tiuors 'beikig ,grAntew. :,. ` . he 6kit 'af '#6d0lb, its• Tturbin ' v' y tb edtalblieh them t " hers, 1Vlisses':Hiiz'alieth slid Kathar Find The W'aY.. ,.. JG ' l� lA't"T'tE app (Cai4tinued i!n )'age 4) Rolland), fetch So D st rad). far 1ne Ao' ... Me X,ATJit ()R(J12f' n I �r lost lie .. .. _ T' A 0 the' d�macrbtic foil Gtts O: Frau tai tin i'a b G .CC hitt e g ) ontiituI'd bar Age 4). a1. R N t r 1 i I tt►ot+sd' , .. w'. t , ,,.�:. ..:.•, t',+4. t: r. 'v. .. 1. , ° L ;� '1 .n. ..:.' „' .:. , .' • k f'1 1 I tl'. ,. , :� ,,.. , .'i•. is , r ^d:a• y,a N I'll d �,' ,',t ,.. �.,:.,. „ a,r,aAA�III