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i' w :' .DEATH RI TE SHGWN — c y Tuokersrriith, ,natrted` what sell NEXT MEEfi 1.?
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_ A plea Lor world S'Aoperation t October, 'bulletin of the Ontario De- baerries the end of. October.'seerZi- ' Tse executive ,f Huron„ Fl ler-» • ,,; t I
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a j ,' vasa for funds for the Queen Alex a foroefu'1 address by rapt the Rev. est competitor far the position, oP, top make sure he . investigat in, Cap ,•
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pfnl, the Grand Master of -the . 1<,. z.;:. •< �.,.s:
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Worehi .,a , ands Sanatorium was announced by Rawson of Ha' 'ilton > at a ban net cult roducin county -is is Lambtoii werR°raspberries, ai: rt t --in, suf- . Church Clinton, ,on Mon^da 1Q� N t
Grand `Lodge, of Canada in Ontario, ., :tor? �t "s:l� .:i;,,• ui .. 9 poultry, Y P g t9 + i i non "h , ,,t,,,' 4t 28,.. N,+1.
x t •<.:' : ; ; , , Col. ,F. B. Ware Iii am aOdress: before with 1 462 ? '8 birds as cam red to f1F ant 'quant 'quantity and ripe e g :with =ne;nbers• PregeAt from; Bb -.1 ; 4,-, �:J
Charles Hamilton, of Toronto:. . , of the McKillop Township Federation 7 P'a 1 t kt
�.` ^.F>. . , s.: 3 ,the members of the Seaforth , Lfans o Agriculture hal ': iri the Oddfellows' Huron's 1736 254.., ere Lambtoii's, to permit the Sproats to enjoy Clinton> Easter, . ' Goderz+shw. ''Hepsaj ; 9lsnq
At '6.30 Lodge was opened with an 2j ' Club at .:the CIub's meeting an the fd Where •. raspberries for dessert. and SeaEortlr. .. /kr {
attendance far beyond• the capacity I : r j Hall Wednesday evening. Capt. Raw- production was down in -1946, as com- _v%
- "3 ' ` , - .� l Commercial Hotel on Tuesday. son told his. listeners only through co- The meeting' o{ e . with �a- devir'. a,t t',
of the lodge rooms, whit the, Grand rt+ h:, Ali dstaila oY, the Clii`3stmas `'seal Pared to the previous year, Huron in,.'',i" r
Master was welcomed'. b the
'a ;I °'� �':, operation Could the tragedy of he �- �' r �° lienal period t>onducted by :the pres,
y W: "I,. }'b, '' v ,l campaign will be 'handled by a local creased its flocks by almost one hun-
snti members of -Britannia, and their ' conflict Just ended be ' 'voided'. dant; 1VI}e W.. J_ TliPmpltoA, ':bf Sea h �r
guests whit included representatives committee, oY which M. A. Reid is dyed th'ousandt birds, foith, Mr W., A Wei'"ht
The occasion was til► annual meet- s $ qt' SeaYort,
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h �} ;{ chairman, and a'iT funds 'raised will The Huron poultry, population repro and! Mra K_ IVLt Lean; of E0ter Setv;; ;Pa` • +
lis- :` ' ti ing oY the McKillop deration, and �j q E '
of ail the lodges in South Huron ; 1.F be spent locally, Col• Wars. stated during the evening leers for the seats 'six per cent of th0) Ontario total W. T. LiALL HEADS oral matters. oP kalp4}teas :Were. din= ; tti� 1
trAt this meeting Mr. Hamilton spoke IS f Dr. E. A. McMaster was chairman of new year we're eleoie President R. of 28,467,023 birds. cussed and' it wars. decided test .the ,
for some time on matte the meeting, and was, assisted by Dr. uW McMillan presided< and introduced Total number of cattle in Huron �j annual business meeting ,aho►rid, :1>e , i (L
rs of Grand Jt A. Gorwill. Mr. Reid introduced 'the speaker.. He `exp>t$ed apprecia- dropped from 139,732 in 1945, `to 13,1},: ATHLLII� (SOC. held in Ciintan on Tuesday,' Jip. 14.igi6
Ledge "a}td these pertaining to .the the speaker. .The president gave�a,fina summary1.1
members of the craft in general, and- . - • - Col. Ware paid' tribute to the work tion 'oY •the large :atte(t}iance, nearly 1231• this year. Ca'Ivea under one year,
iris address was' of a •most interesting q of the Lions Club on; behalf of Grip 200 being present. A ;program pres heifers one year and -steers one year oY'"'the October meeting' of. the On*
and educational nature, and deeply Announcement. has been made anted .included numbs by the Doerr tario Provincial 9ocie'ty. .: whiC2i wast
appreciated by Zlre local and' district of the ointment of Charles B. pled children 'and in the development and over, all showed decreases, while Annual Meeting Hears En- held rscentty, in Toronto and told .oP
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sisters and Jas. T. S, tt. President -
pm pP of the Lions Park. In civilian life a slight increases are seen in bulls o.ne , the important changes that axe to be �
members. Stewart, son of Mr, 'and 'Mrs. landscape 'aichitect, Col. Ware offer- elect Sam Scott led3n community C011'raging Reports Of A tt
sin in At the head Mable, in 'addi- year' and over, cows and heifers two made.: Instead of ane large provin- ,a
At eight o'clock a banquet 'was Harry. Stewart, Seaforth, as as- g g
tendered, the G d Maser in. Card- istant mans manager of the Montreal his services giatu3tously to assist tion to speaker aztd officers., were 'Y�ars and over a.nd heifers one year,: Past Sea,Son. tial' society, the xnembershlpI will.. be
g the club in .arriving. at a long term Russel _ Bolton,_
mos SaH,' when kloarly 204 ant dawn store of the Robert Simpson Com- program' am•' for the be utification ane C uRty Federation being 'raised for beet: Tho overall de divided into Your -Synods, each''gnogp !a,
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to have its own ,President
to. the prettily decorated) and axrang espy. Mr. Stewart, following his landscaping of the park. R widen J: Pat o; ViQy~Dr. +Rt Hobbs Ta ' crease in the number of cattle is in qir T, Teal! waa elected preaiilent cera: It'�i*a$ felt: that this would:ere „rS)r
ed table graduation from •the Seaforth, Col- The speaker traced the mato of W m s y keeping with the province as, a whole, at th8 annual meeting of the Seaforth
for, M.P.P. AgriculitlUE. Re resents- ate a deeper interest in tlfe work, as ,
The Grand Master was introduced legiate institute, was on the staff tuberculosis through' the centuries, m p where the total in the same period Amateur Athletic .Association -held in V'.'
tive LeRct Brown, add'» E. B. Goodie, more women would be able to attend s,,���
by Ros§. McGregor, District Deputy of Stewart Bros., Seaforth, until' traces of ,the disease (having been y w, dropped, from 2,8931219 ho 2,868,500. the Town Hall Tuesday evening, the when the, various annual .:megtinga .: -'"
Grand Master` of ,South Huron' Dis , tw Iva ears ago, when he joined President of ,Tuckersmith Federation. "a
Q Y 9 I found in 'skeletons 'aL the NeoIith'ic. A similar decrease is .seen in the meeting waa. we1'1, attended would be closer to the •Presbyterials.
trict, and Mr. Hamilbou expressed! his the Robert Simpson Co, in Mont The evening was atranged..by a
P. man of 6;4100 years ago.. He recount- number of horses in ,the county: In Reports; presented ,by officials indi- Huron Pres,b, tori
ed the steps leading o its control. committee headed bg `FMr. .Me'NZillan y' al wi'II be one, 'ot
appreciation of the warmth of his re- ` real: Prior to his, recent advance- Gated a successful year's. operation. ,
and included Alvin, Dodds, Sam Se tt, 1'945 there were 20,255 horsies, •iuclud- tate 'nine in .the Synod .of Hamilton.
caption. The Grant! Master ie a flu, meet he was manager of 'the . The work done by the London Health Q During,, the past season the town was , .
crit finished apeaksr, and his, address ready-to-wear de ailments of the Jerry Doerr, Gordon`Papple and Chas. ing 'stallions, whereas this year • t'he represented b hocks (Continued on Page' .6J
Y- P - Association and the facilities provid- y y, football and &
of nearly' an hour, was one of the store. Boyd.. total is .19,056 . Of this total,, there ry
ed by the Queen AleBandra Sanatar- ' softball teams. •
ium have been instru�pental in telae Officers elected were: President, 'are 9,074 mares two years od and'
highlights in Masonry', in •this dis+ I The meeting discussed the .''hockey) ;'
Sam Scott; vice-president, Con Eck= ever, 8,316 geldings two years old an situation and appointed a oommtzee
arict. (Continued on Parge'5) art'; secretary treasurer.,: Alvin Dodds. RED CRASS' NOTES uc
During the evening a7n address to NEWLYWEDS FLY Directors will 'be elected at, the . an- over, and 1,580 colts and fillies under of'. George Johnson, Enos B"cislisrt, 1-1I
him -was read. by Dr. John ahaw, of NEW • nual meetings: of each oY the township two years. Ralph McFadden and Lorne Dale to The cutting committee, ha§ 50. girls•
Clifton, the oldest D.D.G.M. in South Sheep and lambs in, the same per. 'make arrangements" for a team.
Heron, and the pre8entation oY a stl- school sections.. undervests ready for you to .take out
u 1 The banquet was Catered to by iod dropped from -21,869 to 20,925: Officers elected'' were: Honorary
ver tray, on behalf of the officers and, ON HONEYMOON ++u�jett seQrs president, . J. E. VYiliis; past presi- .on Friday These are urgently need ;
members of Britannia Lodge wag members of the Rehekah Lodge. ,Sorin n owever, show an increase of d
six tho 'sand; from 98,356 to 104,3'10. a George Johnson; p ids W. F
made by Mr, Robert Scarlett, the old �_• copresident; rEnosnBos'h a `�r
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Top Market T. Teal.; vi
es'; member of,Britannia.' Mx, and Mrs. S.+ Love. Land • art; treasurer, Reg. Henderson; see- Quilting will be'resnmed on Friday,
Three excellent numbers by the ' . . . -'
male" .-quartette of First Church; On McLachlan Farm Arthur Dale, well-known Buliett
D T��t phi relate, .Alvin' W. Sillery, executive:, november 22. J '
I1�TRODtCE Ii�GB REAL,. ESTATE CHANGES McF en ui it torn® The •Re Cr h int tion faro
(Continued on Rage 5) - Township: farmer, shipped, of . , Dale, B,aF•Chris
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LovishBoshart, De'nmarkdfor Mr. Frei Pastor Fried,
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• Herefords, ,to the Toronto 'stock 'mar Real estate F. ?,. Dobson. rdchsen. There is tea on io believe
prime ,exports steers;' Durhams and FORTH
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. I N S E .A � sale thr ugh the of- this nteman s o o s.�i Y s o gentleman i in rt r
• - An event which. caused a flurry of :� :last week, which were judged by .1. lice of Watson & Reid include- the trict. Anyone knowing of his where-
Muusters Wl'll, Meet . e expert:: bi yerp to be -one of the abouts, 'please !have him: contact the st
excitement occurred izr North' Tucker dwelling' of Harold, Jackson; on West;
. , .. b L. lbs is thgt .had been s'hfipped to r — -
1.;?uesda of this week when m be near= High �136t91.'� "' fi'at$ William Sit., -sold t0 HIr. Wes. Hag-'��ir�-+g►+r�t���s � ��{,;'�rr ,,
t1W market Por some time, e, to }
�. toed; ljed Crew
The Nove1.
mber meeting of the Sea- �mrit Stewart Love; of Windsor, and ly 100 per cent "red brands" gart, of Clinton, with immediate pos- • M..
forth and District Ministerial Associa Walkerton ; Play 1Here session, wand the' 100 acre grass .farm Meet at Seaforth
his bride, the former Miss Lillian ,The load' -was sold' for the highest
- tion will be held on Monday, Nov. 4, in the Township of McKillop of Mrs. i.
price that had been paid for a car- Saturday. Form .Cream
at 2 'p.m., at the home of the Rev. A. Hulse, of: Walkerville, having flown load of steers for some .time past. y Ellen 'L. Shannahan, ,sold to Roy M. ,
W_ Gardiner in Egmondville. All meta- from Windsor, landed in a field on I"� June Mr. Dale also topped the ' Dolmage, of McKillop Twp. Fifty representatives of Group 6 of p
bers are urged to be present. - Mr. John MC,Lachlan'.s' farm. market with another load of his steers' The first rugby team in the history Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com- ProducersAssoc.
An immediate impromptu reception which had been fed'by him personally of Seaforth has been introduced. by •, Panics, comprising Culross Mutual of,
•-- -- eluting. the past winter; and grazed the Seafoith High School. The .lank Teeswater, Dufferin Farmers' Mutual
was staged by the neighbors, who of Shelburne, Farmers' Central Mut- Over 100 County directors and vet -
on' his own pasture during part of, of rugby in this+district has formerly C•W•L.'Sponsors ual of Walkerton, Formosa Mutual of ing delegate's from all over Ontario
Employee
quickly gathered to meet' the happy •the summer. left students with an athletic handl- ,
Town Employee Formosa, Germania Mutual of Ayton, gathered in Toronto on-Thu.Mifay for ,
newly weds and, to congratulate them, cap upon entering university, ye
Q� not only .an their marriage; but also • The students have taken part in it ++nnualAt�onle Grey and Bruce oP Hanover Iiowick the purpose of •forming a. Provincial
Brdaks Le wholeheartedly and' halve developed a11 Mutual of Wroxeter, West anosh Cream Prod Association..Hur-
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g on their safe landsng. - . • Mutual of Dungannon, and McKillop on County's director is' Nit. Harry
__ ^ very fine team an Seaforth. Yt is to The 'annual' "At Home," sponsored
In the evening the excellent com- Air Mail''From Mutual of Seaforth, met ' in the Sea- Gorody, . of Wroxeter The meeting
While working at a home on West be hoped that other schools of the -b the Catholic Women's League,
munity spirit again showed! itself y...- forth Town Hall, on .Thursday. last. was attended by Rii's, ell Bolton, Sear
Board of Town S district will soon adopt twelve -man gave St.-James.',parish a very delight.11
Street, Thomas Storey, g y
Health employee; slipped on a board' when over forty :friends gathered t rugby, which has become so popular f l evening in the school hall, Friday, The meeting wase opened b the forth President of th ,Huron Federa-
Speeded the home of the groom's parents, Mr. Agriculture. r -
and fractured his leg. He is confln
in 'other centres. • Oct. 25. The children of the school president of the roup, J. briefly
fly o, tion . Agr
and Mrs. James' Lova, to, spend a So of Harnston, who spoke briafty on Mr, W. J. 'Wood, bi Alliston, was
ed in Scott Memorial Hospital. With Last Saturday in Walkerton; Sea- welcomed their visitors with a- short 1.1
Gini hour. After some time spent in A •motor vehicle service establish problems confronting directors of elected president of the association.
him at the time bit the: accident -was playing "progressive euchre, Mr, ,and ing ,,in
direct train -to -plane link at forth played -their first game, which' program,' consisting of'. an opening r+arm Miltuals. Mr, H. M. Kuntz, sed- Cost of production figures' were p're-
Fred Reeves, who summoned medical they won by a score of 34 to 0. After chorus, "O Canada,' Good Evening,
Mrs. Stewart Love were called for Malton airport, near Toronto, will talars of the group, acted as sacra septet! to show brat farmers in Un:
the first quarter, when Seaforth scor- Everyone,". and "The Birdies' Ball."
assistance- •. ,. ward' and Mr, Robert- McLachlan read ,speed air mail to and Prom 'Western tars fox the meeting. M. A. Reid ex- tarib should' 'receive 74c a pountl for
ed most of .their ;points, the game was This was followed by a reading,
an address, while Mr. Wim. Hodgert Ontario by'as much as a full day. The „TO feuded a welcome to the represents- butterfat, compared with 51c as now,
•' very closely cotitested.. Christ the King." Other numbers
presented them with a well-filled service 'started Monday and, will ea lives on behalf, of the Mayor, Munici- which includes ,a lOc 1Sonii. Gov
arse. The kind tribute •contained in This coming, Saturday; Seaforth were "Shortening Bread" and, a play-
" T T p pecialiy benefit Seaforth and' other pal Council of -Seaforth, and McKillop eminent subsidy. Secretary V. S. Mil -
Huron �.�• V . plays a Teturn game with Walkerton, let, "Our Lady of, Guadalupi." Be- Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ° burn, of the Ontario. Federation of
that address was gracefully' ,replied, to district points. 1'
at the Lions Park at 2.30. Boni teams tween numiiers `pi no' selections were
by Mr. Love, who also thanked those Air mail ,will be transferred from The morning session was occupied Agriculture, said.. there vrere 75,000
Plan's Weeknead piesent for their generous gift. the Goderich,Stratford-Stratfordtrain are well from
sped should be very played by Sandy McMillan, Donald chiefly with company. reports, loss producers with a -combine output of
Mr. James. D. Gemmell, the revered at Malton station directly to the air, Popular from a spectator,'s .point oP 1DIcKindsey, Mary Margaret McMillan ratios and other problems, with mem- 77,0,00,000 pounds of butter,
view. and Mary Lou Sills. berg of the various companies enter- • The ,organization will ask the On -
"young" member of the community, port, g l
' The Seaforth High School will line Much enthusiasm was shown by the,
The annaal week -end of Spiritual then spoke a few words, stressing ala- Air mail connecting with t'he train ing into the general discussion, The tario Government for a vote of pro -
Fellowship of the executive of Hur- preciation of -those-who did' their part leaving Seaforth at 3.20 p.m. will re- up as follows: Centre, Don Smith; children in a junior and senior_ quiz afternoon session convened 'at 2 'p.m. ducers under the Farm Products
on Presbytery . Y.P_U. of the United ,in ,-.the' overseas ssrvice. "For They calve $rat morning delivery the next insides, Archie hubert, Don Bright- conducted by Mr. C. P. Sills, assist- and was addressed' by W. R. -Cross, Marketing. Act to establish -a scheme
Church, of Canada __will 'be held over Are Jolly Crood Fellows" was hearti_y day in,. Chicago, Ottawa, IGlontreal, tall, Ron Sills, Francis Huisser; mid ed by Miss Alice Daly, of Galt, secreta11ry. of Mutual Fire Un- empowering a negotiating committee
the week-end'of November 2 and 3 in sung and,'a dainty Iuneh served, when Moncton., Halifax, North Bay and.Win_ die, Jack Wallace, Walter Boswell, Following 'the opening program, v
Howard Hackwell; ends', Bill Munn, Mrs. Wm. Hart, president, and Mrs, and Alters' Association of O Lanark,,- bf producers and eeni6 sots es nage
the ,United Church at Whngliam. The the guests departed wishing them a piper_; morning business delivery in and A. A. Bowes, secretary of Lanark bate and 4is agreements respecting
Stewart Henderson, Joe Laudenbach• J° •Hotham, 2nd vice-president, pres- Farmers'. Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,Sunday ,morning service will be, in 'happy married life, as well as: happy Regina; full afternoon delivery at 'minimum prices, forms of contract,
quarterback, Harold 'Knight (+captain)'; ented class pins 'to the graduates of of Perth, Out., and 1946 P'resident'.of conditions of sale, grades, weigh'ing,'
charge of the president, Douglas haw- landings. Sydney, N.S., Lethbridge and Calgary half backs, Don Stewart, .Gordon Wil- 1946, namely: Mary Lou Sills, James '
Jess, Walton; :the vice-president Rus- "They "took•, off' on Wednesday to and downtown business' delivery in son, Neil Beattie, Bill Butcliart.. McKinds'ey, Gordon McKindsey, Biil Mutual Fire Underwriters' Associa• testing and other matters relating to'
cell Zurbrigg, Wingham, and the 'sec-, continue by plane their honeymoon to .the afternoon 'at Edm plop, Vanou tion of Ontario, and J. G. Gibbons, in marketing of cream."
and Muskoka. A search of ver and Victoria 4 Cleary, John Laudsnbach, Con' Eck specter of Farmers' Mutuals Depart- iVdr:•- W, E. Tammen Secretary of
taco nta a art, Ted Kehn,. and to the family of ment of Insurance, Toronto, the •.Ontario Hog Producers' Associa-
The president will bring a messarge records tu' Wendsor revealed that this • c the lace` :Kenneth King. .This is the talars, Miss Florence Aiken,' Clinton. Toro
-from National Council, held',in Belle- is the first. time in Canada a bridal • The meeting' adjourned, at 5 p.m., tion; spoke .to the meeting intimat-
Dispose of iitat year class pins have been pres with an invitation to meet at Tees- iu� that some far-reaching and most
Title in. August, The guest soloist will trap has been�4, taken with the priuci Officials Attend ented to a graduating class, and ap- water in June of 1947, as it �s the important regulations perta}ning to
be William B. Conon. , pals flying tlie� pane. • preciation is due Mr. George Daly, 75th anniversary of the Culross' Mut the marketing of hogs in Ontariv�
The executive have been granted ,The following is the addrass: 147r• Business Here, formerly of Seaforth,,-16F designing
another period on the air and, this and Mrs. Stewart Love: It gives ns r j • : tial Fire Insurance Co. would be announced shortly. ...
will be Prom 5.30 to, 5.46 in the aEte'r- great pleasure to be here tonight, to C.IF.T.A. lVleeting the pins.
noon when a 15 -minute meditation. renew our past acquaintance with . ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Hadfield, who. Prizes were given c the winners +yq�1
,will be, given, It Is" expected t'hi t you, Stewart, and to meet your, have operated the Assembly Billiards in a religion poster contest on Re ry1to �%h i'.4Sh Is Host
John; M. Eckert, aP the 'Mc'Killop !igloos Vocations: Mary Lou Sills, al
music for this broadcast will t`e pro charming wipe. We wish you the best and Lunch Room• for the past 18
Telephone System, and, Hugh Ches Ist; Theresa Karig, 2nd; Loretta Ma-
vided . by Mrs. Benson Sutter, . Mrs. of happiness in your future life to- months, have disposed oP the busi-
ng and. Walter McBeath, of the Tuck -
Douglas Lawless and Miss Doreen gether, and hope you can`'fly •up to y ness, to Mr. Lee, of Rodney, Who has !ones, 3rd; honorable mention: Peggy
ersmit'h Telephone System, attended Lou Matthews and Cordon Rowland. To y . S. Fall, R lly 1'
.Coutts', ,Walton, culture, convener, see us often: Kindly accept this gift 'the 41st annual convention of the talZefrr^possession.
Prizes for winners at the Seaforth
with Mise'; Florence Aiken at the with the compliments of your school Canadian In'dep'endent Telephone As - • Fall Fair, 'which was held in Septem-.
'rano. chums and neighbors. s'ociation; held in Toronto on October The annual Autumn Rall of the showing the financial standing of this
T bar, were .given to 'Joyce Holloway, Y h b
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23 andr 24, -The 41 -year-old organiza-
independent tele
d .t
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Rebe'kahOfflcers,
Peggy Lou Matthevas, Suzanne Dick
W.M.S. for centre section of Huron
Presbyterial wast held iii Walton Unit-
.section t.s m ch etter than at 1.
time last year, Community
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tion represents 563
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George Sills, Helen Fitzpatrick, Ther'
Church T�iursday, when there
_The,
Friendship Secretary and the Tem-'
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photic 'systems providing, telephone
to over 135,000 • urban and
Are Installed
esa King, Donald Mclfindsey, Billy
Marion Laudenbach, Mary
ed on
was a splendid atteud'ance at both ses-
perance Secretary gave excellent re-
II
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service
rural subscribers throughout; the Pro-
e
Eckert,
Lou Ruston, Ruth Sills, Muriel King,
slops. M.rs. Roy Lawson presided.
ports on the work carried on in the
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, vines of O'ntarla, not including those
when they went there as bride and
and Fergus Rowland, Mess 'Mary Lau
The morning session was devoted• to
branches. There has,lieeft a marked
,
served by member systems in the
Officers of Edelweiss Rebekah
Sills expressed the graduates' thanks
the business of the auxiliaries, and
increase in subscriptions to the Mis-
+�n
7Province 6f Quebec.
Lodge No. 11.7, we're installed• Mon
to Rev., Father Httssey, the School
the following committees were cdios-
sionary Monthly an'd to World
V,
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r
Married in Si. Columban by the
Mr, "and •Mis. Johnson have lived all
The plight of the very, small Inde-
scattered through-
day evening by Distnot Deputy Prest-
dent Mary �Tediger and staff, of Clin
Board', the Catboli,c Women's League
'Pa.rents.
en. Resolution' and Courtesy commit-
tee, Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Addison,
mends, an he report of the sum
mer sense! at Alma College was ex-
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Rate. Rev. Father McKeon, on October
P. J. Johnson,
their married life on .the family+ farm
on the 10th C'anCe9s30II, and oP ail the
pendent systems
out the province was one of the 'malar
ton HuroniC Lodge, as follows:
and their'
Congratulations were 'exten'ded by
Mrs. ' Gardener; finance committee,
ceptionally, well, given by I14isa Doreen
d6, 1906, Mr: and Mrs,
'McKillop, recently - celebrated their
families that lived on the concession
considerations of- the. .convettton.
N.G., Mrs. E. B. Goudie; V.G.; Mrs.
the past president, Mrs, C. P, Sills,
Mrs, H, Kirkby and Mrs. H. Craig;'
Coutts. - -
',
tv,
fortieth wedding anniversary. The
when they went there as bride and
Pians to* co operate with these sys
A. A: Moore; Tec. sec„ 'Mrs,.. F. Smale;
.and, a 'co'rsage of bankaes were pres-
nominating committee, Mrs. E. McIiin-Ii
'Brahe
occasfoiv *as- marked by a gathering
groom,^ only Henry Wieterg4YYi and
tams to f�or'm larger systems and• so
fin. sec., Mrs. A. McGon7i'gle; .,treas,,
ented by Mrs. in. Hart to Miss,
ley; delegate to Conference
White, of�Talbotvillee1 as heEr
I
of their Paalily, Er3endsr and, neigh,
Mrs. John Murray stili live -there. The
finance and provide better service to
Mrs, D. Sills; Warden, Mrs. J,,Gl•um-
Alice Daly, who at •the'anuual Doa'ces-
Miss E. Bowey; finance committee for
.took
topic, "Why -Missions?" She gave'
;?
bars 'at thbir hrline oil the 10th con
weather, he recalls, was 'much the
their rural areas were discussed at
mett Conductor, Mrs. A, • Nicholson;
an Convention. at Chatham was elect-
Presbyterial, Mrs, Trewartha.
reasons why' the -mission work,
cession of 'McKillop. They were the
same 'as this year, a warm; dry nut-
length. The necessity of increased
'
O. Guard, lu[rs, C, Felker'; I. Guard,
ed' to the 6ffice of second vice -press-
The secretary Gallery the roll of the .many
of the cluurch. should be supported.
,
jreeipieiits of many useful: and attrac-
umn.
su'bs'criber rates in 'a great man y dis-
Mrs. J. Hlllebrecht; R.S.N.G., Mrs. J.
dent. -
auxiliaries and all reports given show-
Mir-
She "told` �iP her tour to Algoma Mis-
'
tive, gifts.
Mrs. Johnson was the former Cath
tricts was s+tressed by many speakers,
Pullman; L,S.N.G., Mrs, L. McClure;
A message of sympathy waa sent
ed increases in membership and mors
�i�-,aa many' experiences of the =A-9-
1st"
Many changes have taken place in
eriiie O'Reilly.
It was pointed out that many Ando-
R.S.V.G•., Mrs. A. Boyes; J,P.N.G.,
to Mr. and Mrs. King,
interest. taken in the work of the
aio� *lorkeksr there Throughout her
a,
McXillop during the past forty years,
Joining in the festivities on the an-
pendent, systems were still gqperating
Mrs., A. Baker; musician, Mrs, H.
The'guests visited the class -rooms
groups. Mission Circles, C. G.'I. Ti,
t,eq;�tere§ting talk the great:need; of
'
]&r. Johnson recalls... When. he was
niversary occasion were the 'family'of
at rates established, 15 to r20 years
Hun6.
which were outstanding with the
Groups,,,and Baby Bandr reports ahbvr
pieta . helpers in mission work aitidl
ttvelled b
married' the rq*d§ were gr Y
nine: John Lewis, Beechwood; Hub-
ago. Increased Costs anti depreciated
Tlie Dist Act Depot President . M'ra.
� y 4
Poster displays and fair exbibixs '. .
x
-e.i1 marked increases iia membersltAp,'
more fiiu9neial help Por tiifi9e nSrksa��{
1.r
m Rabe Grieve ha _•. the Ceti-
tea rifer'
_
art, NleKillop; Joseph, at home; Cyril,
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plant equipment were given as rea9
Mary! btediger, was presented with
penny sale, in charge of Mrs. T. L•
le, I ch
Anxiliaries were asked to try to, ea-
;fn rbc misyian fields tiYah ii�tres'9e�4 , �'
,�,`ll'
tract.. The stoney .we're . Xa:ter Ibrokeia
Hibbert' Stephen, London; Mr's. Jos,
p , -
'Mrs, 'VV'91,
o� whir increaped, subscriber rates,
vYdre necer�saiy ff service is t%a be con-
glass �andlestfck holders by Mrs, H.
E. Smith and Miss J. Scott,
Slattery' J. J. Cleary, fol-
lowed by the
courage their associate th,embers ,to
become active paidrug ateti of tile
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R'et'. A H. 'e�" ��nd�h��:. ��
with a sledge br -k ui 110= ). W ell
time
Ryan; Walton'; Mike? Anis,
Tuckersmith,- Mrs,. Jadk Ivichol9on,.
'tiiauod• for Ibng' in. these pairt� of inn-
after
which;a delicious lunch was served by
reri•eehments completed
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evening with a real get together
tbeft
society.
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beiietlictittn,-, rdllgillrg to l' C�dl� ,;* i
,.''
stn wn threshers at that tine -wort wei'8.
'a •
� OVA aarfp' Dem:
began, ono Miss Stella, at honte,fi
poxta''ht rural 'Ontario:
; .V,
,. the social committee. , ,
touch.
'The trearsurer'e r4pblrt Wag $iVfiit,
l Jk6st .s'11'e'iseasf0ii gee$'idllt 1n9ett116.• ` , ' "
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