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FOOD ACKNOWLEDGED PUBLIC HALL BYLAW LEGION PARADES ;TO , .� , i .
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- I.eramith. f1'rmer, , to , decide, to die• H$i}sail �xet� I re 40�[ of ttye Oama- � y I�i
ose,of certain stoc s9'h ,chose loan I�egioil B.E.S ST THOM CHURCH % The council qi ;til 'TQwnsh3p of Hajn ,
p I! Sea!¢rbh is ,to have'traYEic control. • ,;;1►eid their an- .. A
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Tye Seaforth Women's ICnsti'tute met anQt on Monday NoK 4, di, „ U �?,??i s " l
the easy' method and phoned . a at the 'corner of GQderich and Main i:ual, Remembrance h i service at St, - fn the Township Y., Mar ch aa' ` isr
Tuesda . at . the_'_home of , Mrs. James classified ad. to The Huibn Ex Stree ow .. Pauls A.niatea • Cliure_ ;i Hems li; .. on
,... ta, the t n ill have to foot ' A' driving' -rain Monday morning - e4niE-of .r@yisign to.:eotlettier tigslal . , �`�: :"
" McIntosh, with a good attendance Rosttor:. ViVithin twenty-four, hours the bili, Seaforth council learned at Sunday niorruiig. at 21 a.m.ev. A. forced , curtailmentr ' of the•..Bemem against that 134T aissessmentoXi: ; bk,;
he had sold seven cows and four 'its meeting Tueed evening. Council M. Hunt ad6oased. 1>se • members of bi•anee Da a planned for Vlc:. the Towns °'' "i
Mrs. Paul Doig, the president, wa's in s.3' ., y servic' hip of 'Hay Eight :a e
steers. Mr. Sproat was So happy l� rnegktest'ed the . Department of 'tho Legion and • cor{Sr�gation ';shoos- toric Park. Instead, the service was ' were heard, Tice 'follow;iug 's# ' a d Y,
the chair, and the meetfng .opened about the results ke' caned '41 to • iug for his theme He,ht ws,•'11th °chap- P.
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Highways to., install a blanker Light, + held in Cardnq'a Hall, followed by a peal& from ' W. D:.Stevensztn, bLo '
t with the.Od'e and Lord's Prayer. The tell The Expogltor about it 'If you the Department•'in its reply point ter; 34th verse. Hymnp;,aungs ware "U
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roll call was :answered- with a suggest , ,have•stock or machinery -� God, Our Help in. AgesrPast;' "Unto parade; which included veterans; Sea-., .,,` Cowan, Bertha Coilister :A C )4##d ., Hrr
y you wish out it was contrary to its policy to forth B[ighlandera Band and wreath- William G. Hyatt' .and C: '.wA, :MgoP9,
tion for improving the commun:`.y. to dispose of, you, too, can obia i the Hills Around 4F.F'or All e r
r provide any traffic control,on connect= „ .� bearers;. to the Park where the chat their asaessm'ents we% trio high, * 11, Iiia,
The need of a community rest room the same results b' honiri 4t. Saints " O God Of, ve, ' and 'O ,. u
Y phoning trig links. Council instructed Clerk D. wreaths were deposited, on, the mem were ddsmasaed't:% The appeal by Geo ,,
in SeaPorih' was, once snore firmly H.• Wilson to inquire whether or not King C)f Ponce., Mrs Forrest was r
stressed. -. . �, • the Dertment was in a. Position° .to at the organ console ''ollowing the At the .service, in Card'no's. Hall, Thiel re. business asaesameflt, tra6 - 1
Minutes an treasurers report were upheld„and business 'sseasatent tak- '
d provide the 'neeeasary equipment, service the comradesarefied to. the Rev. R. H_ Williams spoke briefly. en `otY. The last appeal. entered was
, given -by Mrs. Leslie McClure, seere- do it ourselves. 'cenotaph w•lrere wreath were p seed The invocation was given by' Rev.. H: through i+', Fingland, acting ;on'behatf ;�' ,
We ,wily have t6 by, Mm Nellie McEws4fi for the' Mita
tart'• . The Huron County free clinic It is` tgorth- the price, If it, will save a V- ,1GVtz>lkman, and the Scripture les- - gP :the Joseph Bedard Eatake;' no dBCi :',
four the''Y':$. test to be held next Bum- ��11 n life," Couneilitit R'•e1d -commented, and "iciOality, and b •lis.;,Fred;Bear, for son read bq� Rev. A.' W. Gardiner. aiogr . ' X.
mer, was brought to the attention of ,aAO�O�D�� �A�D
• cduAeil agreeii. the Legion. Banner biei3sers wexe Corti- R ed the
Rei'. W. J. Patton pronouns The council,, then resumed its regu-
the meeting. This is a very worthy Mayor J. J. Cluff. prey ded at the rales Darold CarinBjplL?•and William 'be,itediction. Last Posit and Revietle: lar. sittin
` project, and the Iinatitute is backing i groan g, when the -following. con"
LT RUN VIC 'meeting, which was attended by Reeve were sounded by Bandmaster E. H. munications were presented:. Frank
it tq the utmost: Volunteers wore .ink- /, Lr 'bait' and,Counsillors J. E.&eat. W- M. S, EetteitSlns .}ashy Band C:ose. Donnelly, re opening of streets `lin St.
on to help prepare Christmas seals v' The VPome,- s Mia rt' Society of �+ : ' Professor David W Hay, a g
iug, M. A. Reid, F. S. Sills, I."Hudson, . In the, evening the annual Lions- Joseph; . Municipal World `
• stil►divS
,for sale, Huron County wants to the United Church hCeltl iheii meeting graduate of Rhe- lfniverality • of P ..
Jack Ruston Has Le Brok- A- Hubert and R. C3-' Parke. Le$ion banquet was bead, In C,ardno's Edinburgh and .of New Cottee ,sions; County, Weed Inspector; .Writ,
raise,. #6;000,QO by their, sale, and it Is g Council took no action' concerning in the school •rooAi as d ,eatertained;...Hall, when Group. Captain E.. A. Mc- 9 g ' A. Sutherland, re o' .eningsof St. Jos ; "'
hoped everyone •wll1.'. i pond' 100 per as their .guests the. 'pr *4 a of the Edinburgh, who will be the spe- p 1. if,
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en In Saturday Night • a proposal.Ear••ihe inatallation_Qf park- Ga, ME, Commanding Officer Radio sial preacher at the 79th annivers- eph streets as per J. Cantin's_request. ' `
cent in. Huron County in their pur- Baby Ba togo*i`: with 'their •
• �:ing meters. 'A request for a grant oil and Comurunlcation School, Clinton, The foAowing motions were thea
chase.' Setler'AI. 'Ooemw ,were. read , by Accident. mothers.. a base s was a bower _cry services., of First Presbyter- - :
behalf of the •Canadian 'Mothercraft spoke briefly'- inn Churoh cn Sunday. He serv- passed: That the towniship, solicitor . ,zm
Mrs. Doig for Reixtembraaee Day. Society. was tabled. An application of beauty and,tastefttly.:decorated: for The . annuaF::church parade of' Sea be notified to bay, Townahiplaiina "s.
The Tweedsmuir Village History is Struck by.a hit-and,run driver as he the occasion. There, •3zas a sp.endnd . ed- in the pastorate' at Duhfeem. y 711i
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progressing tavoralily and a history stood beside a car in •Egmondvllie Tato for a building permit from W. 1;. attendance; the so]i0e1 atom being X11=' forth Branch No. 156 of the Canadian line, Scotland, and at the outbreak sold at the adiourned tax sale for
Whyte, covering LL old Sunday night to SS• of war oine His M est 'a Cha 194fi. That a letter from .Hap 'Corin- , ,'
completed of '' the William Oldfieldi Saturday n3 ht Sack Ruston _.7,� son alterations to the mm Legion wash j y p,
._..,_y ..._,g .�-... , __.. �_, second floor of : Whyti3's butcher oho ed. Mrs..- W .• • B••:.Ci aii;' lir-esident -of Thomas' Anglican Church. Rev. C. cal be s nt 'to the .. artme ! __ � .. 00
tirnn was read. i4f'rs.' Dai`e 1�ison, Con- of Mr; anti Mrs. John Rusto suf= p the society, was i'n e`'xi)air:. '+What laincy Service, having. ministered a nt o +M
h, building, was approved..'.. F. L Gilbert, B.A., L.S.T.; Rector, Game ,and Fisheries tb''have Har wl'
vener of Community Activities and fared a compound fracture of his lag. a Friend We Flava tri Jesus' was the to 'the troops in the Italian cam-.
Welfare, took over the meeting. •1�P- He is in Scott Memorial Hospi'tai, Councillor Parke, chairman of the openin hymn, , `tolil)w d w['ith the conducted 'th'e service. „paign• ' Professor Hay was-, Induct- Township exempt from an open sea- ,j`
,� fire, and water committee, tabled in- g Mr. Gilbert welcomed the men of ed into the Chair of S son for shooting deer.' ThaO the Clerk
ler singing O Canada, a demon-stra- - According , to 'Chief of Police -John Lord .Prayer., . The .Sgxi, Kyr lesson the Legion' and referred brieflyt ystematic r_>
r tion on' -salads was- van by Mrs. Jack' Currie, the accident occurred as Rus- Formation concerning' a pumper which was read b Mrs, David, Kyle. .The o the gyp at `Knox College, 'on of Hay Towns3iip notify i7sborns
Theology,
*fd the fire brigade had requested. Reeve Y, shortness oP army sermons, warrant Nov. 7, 1944` g ' Council that correction on a'oreage'
McLean, Mrs. 'Cecil Oke and 'Mrs. '.ton, in company with a number of little .tots were asked -to come for -
Daly su8geated information Should be ed by the men's lack of time for re -and assessment be made on Nelson .
Paul Doig. The motto; "'If you can't other youths, was attempting to start obtained from Wray Assets as to the !yard anal depgait t#ieir, •mite boxes in 'gection. Now that war's hurry and' `Stanlake's assessment towards the
f do great things, do small things in a a car 'on the highway',;ear then. Huron availability 'of wish equipment, and .a -basket, and. Mrs: Jack Corbett led bustle is past, he said, the'r'e is "ne- Cann -Mitchell Drain; as part � should'., �
great wap, was given by. Mrs. Doig. Farm Feeds Ltd:, when he Was.. struck CIex iison w as .4nstrupted. to make in -prayer, Audrey Walsh favored with cessity for unhurried. reflection and be assessed to Mr. McCarter, who was
Mie. Gordon Pagple, President of by 'a car which approached et. high i a solo, . and recltationa were ,given by ,calm thinking:" _-. I N C R E A, D missed on the. asssment; a reply to
aquiries. `1.
South Huron WomeWs. Institute„ gave' rate of speed from the south'. In the The discussion raised) the matter of Gwen„ Chapman, Evelyn iycje, Connie Taking his' • text from Revelations. results of the Engineer's change 'to + •. :
a talk on the meaning of the Institute' excitement Which Followed, the car Corbett .and three boys;and,twq' gfrs 21, verse 1 "And I saw a new heav- be received by Hay- Township b Nov. 11
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providing •fire' 'proto6tidn' is •Egrub d- p a r T p y
and what it stands for. Mrs. Elmer escaped by. turning onto a side.. street. ►tile. At the moment no agreement' gave a recitati0t , on file Missionary en and a new earth; for the first ' LIQUOR 'i, RNAL TIES 20, ,1946. ' That,'Miltolt Oesch, s'an'itary' M
Cameron favored ''with a piano -solo. A ' Bos. Miss Florence Welsh' aecompan- heaven and the drat 'earth were 'ass- inspector, be notified to make a comp
. exists between Seaforth and Tucker= P
'R contest was 'enjoyed by everyone. Af- ,.• smith' for ,fire„_protection in Egmond- (Continuett on Page 4) way: and there was no more sea." piste inspection of the old drainage = • ..
ter'tbe National Anthem, lunch .and a Ville; but from time to ,time the bri- - .. . e . , v. Gilbert elaborated on this by Temperance Meeting U. 19 system • passing' through David• -Duch - •f
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social help -hour followed.„ e '
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■M�}n{S Bade has . answered' alarms there. saying that it does not refer fq an arms s property in,Z urich and prgsent
. . The following letters, were .xece'iv- MR6, LT RS BROADF�O'OT esC.T.A. Enforcement Council• was. of theopinton some ar= . , elntirely new creation, without sea a reboil by Dec. 2; .194fi. That 'lost iT
ed by Mrs: Raymond Nott for We'fgod-rangement as to'payment of such'aer- al'Cte S but''to the'prospect of a clear, unhar-
.,E ' '' �tl� 111 '�a11"On. Larep rt paid his account Por iuspeet
parcels. sent overseas during June, �j,. •TT, jjtt, rices • should. be -made and agreed to' :� ' _ passed ,existence :without "the turmoil tng the Trdemner Drain, : Bander
,.:. Jnly and Au st: O Lt' i' O�'. NOVO V ;�.. a ai tq is "
R raise :the matter',whea• fi3rtber infor- . Refg.. . 59 n h t I;xaln, d'gRrey I3r •• iSoliAg m �F �-1. „1.a
ti of the sea.,.
Dear Members: I am .writing to matron concerning equipment was text,' h.e stated Chat ."it urges upon us Visiting g speairers bf hie t�iitaTio
Te rance Federation told the an- - (Continued on Page 4)
thunk you and the ladies of the Sea • • cErtain directions of action and think- >
Friends and 1�Tei hbours (Continued an Page 5) i nual Huron County Temperance Fed ,t
Porth Women's Institute 'very much g At a meeting of the 'Public School' trig,' and the `necessity of God's, as s
!t�r for the lovely parcel that You sent Mark Removal t0 Resi- = • oration convention in'' Clinton es -
Wt y ). Board, Wednesday' evening, Fred E.. sistance•" Continuing, he warned
' �' ' me and the kind thoughts ydu sgnt day that this,county, which ha been
' s" with it: It is a most welcome gift, deuce in Seaforth. Willis was appointed a .trustee to against allowing opinions to be form- „may,, since 1914 with the exec tion MCMICHAEL.FAMILY
N' Cardno Heads complete the unexpired portion of the ed by "superficial reports" and "Earth- GUESTS OF. HONOR
and I shall think of you all- as I use • term of Geo. A, Spence:,...,, Mr, Spence' less .pessimism," and asked for better of recent years, holds: the spotlight for
Marking the retirement of Mr. and tem erance•°•law enforce ent through -
it. • Wishing you all the best of luck. • recently resigned • from . the . board) understanding of Russia and suggest- p m R
Yours truly, Mrs, A. •.Tolson Wake-. Mrs.'James Broadfoot from-theirfarm Badminton Club ed curbing essmistic suspicion of .
field, Yorkshire, Eng. in. Tuckersmlth to their new home in
when he .removed,from Seaforth, >? out Ontario. Mi and Mrs. Thomas McMichael
My Dear Mrs. Nott; I would like Seaforth, friends and" neighbors to . things remote and hence misunder-• County Federation tory,' p a- and dauge els; Evelyn, "were honored
Coo 'er, -Clinton, tlatide sthe ere Tuesday ,
supper featured the an- a stood." tzonof "'the churches, os and
friend
the number of 80 gathered at the A pot -fuck su iton of organizations in assist ng udi neigh))o sM gathered
E. Car. me of
to express my great thanks, and grata- •
hgme.oE John E. McLean on'Triday oust meeting of _the Seaforth Badman h
tulle f6r - the grand ' Parcel which 1 'p r. The
received today, but canhardly -find evening. . ton Club, heid in.'the' club rooms on Ro-utle-doe -Staff - . • . temperance-1'aw enforcement. t . .
MaMichaei. flfamly, w til _ •shortly move
` words which will serve the ,purpose, During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening, Following, sup- CANCEL DEER SHOOT Resolutions were adopted declaring to Auburn. . `
for food in these hard tinea which Broadfoot 'were presented with_.tpi ,per the opening t3uriiament of the presentation that laws should be firmly, justly and Mr. and Mrs. McMfChael 9vere pre-
we'are still passing through, is'a most light lamp and toaster, the following season was held. • • • . IN HURON oonti-nuously enforced, and the i re- sented with an electric hot plate and
welcome; gift. I wish your organiza- address being read by S. H. Whitmore, N � C. , Cardno was elected . press- quest should be again forwarded to Miss Evelyn with a dressing set, the
., and the presentations were made by dent, and .other officials include: Vice- Members of the staff of Rdutledge's " - ' provincial authorities, that the Can address and presentations being - made'
tion every. success, and once again On the request of the Warden's e 1.
David McLean. and James Carnochan: president, :Lillian Southgate; secre- store marked the termination of their . ads Temperance Act and the Oiitarlo 'by Mrs. J. L. 'Bell. ,
thanks Por everything. Your truly, „ g Committee of the County of Huron, "
,'i Mrs., Leedham, Leicester Eng. To Mr. and'MU. James' Broadfoot: tart' -treasurer,• Alice Reid- auditors, association with Mr. and Mrs. Rout enactment be, enforced in Huron Euchre was enjoyed during the eve-
the Department of ).ands and Fdrests
. To Mrs. R. Nott• -I am writing this Your Friends and neighbor's are here Joan. Devereaux, Janet duff; mem ledge on Saturday: evening with 'a County, Also, that the Governmetlt Hing, prizes being won as follows:
have cancelled the .open season for
R.; .
note of thanks on •behalf .of 11R1s. Tarn- tonight to 2lnake merry and wish you bership committee, Warren�•1May, Neil presentation oY a .gift to them: M.n de r i Hu on. be requested to increase 'the penalty Ladies, first Mrs. John F. Bell; eon-'
ton as she ie 76 of age and cap• well in -your new.home: 'We' -regret Beattie, Audrey . McGawin t6urney Routledge has sold the business to e n r for all violations- of egis.ting,- liquor solation, Mrs: Oliver Wright; men's
'years• • The open season .remains in the,
I . not write now: She wishes you .to •your.going, but ave are glad there is .committee, Dick Box, Rodger Jette, Gordon McGonigle. laws. The mtinieipalities iuciuded i first, Oliver.Wright; 'Gonaolation,.Wm..
the bright side, 'and• that is that you Pat Troutbeck and Shirley Oldfield; The presentation was made 'by ,Robt. Co -unties of Bruce and Grey, the week the.county' organization were pledged 'Livingston.. A delicious. Iupch was- - -
know that everything in the ,parcel of November 18 to 23, inclusive.
f arrived undamaged and in good con (Continued on Page 5) social committee, Helen Wilbee, Shir- Eberhart, while Miss Isabel Anderson (Continued on. Page 5) --served by the hostess- .- '
dition. She sends , her very best, r ley Oldfield; Audrey Hall, Joan Dev- read the followiug' address:
thanks 'to the ladies of lite Instituter
Breaux; property Committee John "•As our relations as employer and for your kindness and thoughtfulness
In Closing, m:£y I add my best wishes . . McKenzie. staff are., about to be severed, we ro tis. It is w,-ith- a feeling of regret '
` to talose of MrsrA. L Tainton, Leices- PiC1t Da111185 "Lanticipate a very successful year could -not -miss this opportunity of�that WE' think of these relations being 79th •
'� ter, Eng. .and am looking • forward to seeing .showing our appreciation for your, severed. We are, confident that you -
In 1� ovenber many former members renew their kindness. • we have enjoyed our stay will always have our best interest at
, -T-s association with tha,'club,'; comment- here and. the spirit of gaol will which heart and':we wish you prosperity and ANNIVERSARY' -
. ed+President-Elect. Card,no, . , has existed. We are grateful to you happiness. • The S'taff.".$
, Open, Squirrel SeaS'oll , Mr; James Rivers, well-linown North . " .' -
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Gray or dark squirrels may
. .be. Main Street ga%d'stter, established _. ...
` iriuitted; taken or kiiled in spy start of something of a reco> d this week when r S*eaf o'rth High ,Rpgby 'I tan L nd s Season
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Ontario on the 15th and 16th 'of No- he picked a bouquet 4of beautiful doh- SERVICES
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vember of this year, upon the condi . . 1,
Lias from bid garden. The' ,Rowe {iy� . ,;• . -
tion that no person hunt, take or kill were an full bloom, aPParently being ,y . ; aE.k , yi Y ,.- It+: y �S .
in oris day, aft aggregate number unaware that it was ,almost the mid �o I.
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a squirrels ,.in excess or rive. j ai'e o[ iNovemoer.
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Huron Holstein Breeders
Hord •Bao nguet m Clinton
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The an nual banquet the Huron
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following spoke • briefly: SJ. Mon -
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County Holstein Breeders' Club was
teith, President of the Perth County
held Thursday, Nov. 7, In the Ontario
Club; R. - 1r: White, agricultural re -
Street. United 'Church, Clinton. The
prescntat'ive for Perth County, and
crowd! of 120 was -welcomed by Mayor
Clarence Stirling, Secretary of the
.Andrew McMurray, of CIahton• The
Kent County Holstein Club-'
chairman was Club President William
Following a report by Allen Settles,
Sparks,. -Bayfield, and the principal
Bayfield, on the successful exhibit
• spea.ker' was• E. 1', Penny, 'telegraph
held by the club In connection with
editor of the Stratford Beacon -Her-
the International Plowing Match, W.
ald,He dealt with toe subject -"Put-
H. Clutton gave a resume of the ac-
ting .the. News! Into Black and White."
tivities of the club for. the year; and
,Mr. 'Fenny 'explained the mechanics
Hugh Hill,. 'past president of the
•" of news -gathering and lauded the ad-
Guernsey. Breeders' Club, ..brought
vantages of ,a free press. y •
greetings from that b'odys Fibldman
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+Western Ontario F1eldman J. • .
J. E. Terry drew .. attention; to' the
fact that shipments; oP high class
Ter presented) a Premier . Exhibi.tor
Terry
Huron
steins had been -made from Huron
Banner to W. A. Clutton & Sons,.God•-
County t'o Great Britain; Messrs.
erioh. This banner wits' donated by
Van Eglnohd and Jervis, of Clinton,
• the club aild was won at their annual
having sold one of theighest' priced
•.Black and Wh'i'te•Day-held in coniiec-•
UUM in the shipment b6edred'by the
tion with Blyth Fair. The runner-up
British Friesian Society, while Nsset
was Ross Marshall, of Kirkton. Mr.
Bros. sold 27 heifers, .the highest ^iii-
Terry also presented a Certificate of
dividual purchase from any breeder
Longtime Production to Bipset Bros„
made, by Edwin de Gray Seaman;- who
Goderieh, Ju, reit:Oguition Of. -the life-
bought a large number of Canadian
time prodttctio of 10121 pound's of
finds
Holsteins
mill[ -containing• $,1i05 po butter=
E B Gioudie, lea#orth, thanked the
Rat made �n seven lactatione 1jy their•
speaker, •and Coliit Campbttl;' Bay-
tow, Fanny; Posdh Burke: Fanny t
field, . expressed .the appreciatiofti of
iWas bred by W. H. Clutton.
the gathering to the ladies of the
The Barest (speaker wad iiitrtoduciad'
ohureh and swan hNy replied to by'
It. S. Atkey, b0bor of the Minton
Mrs, Fldtaher Townsend. Ilotertsi.M
et+ 04teoordl. Giuooul -were Irres'en't
• mm�t wad ffrovided by twill )Biro's,
.prem Kett an& Perth dolthtleo, Tho
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troupe of it3,rkto 1.
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Organized early this falls th Sof rth Wigh Soo N, gby team overcame handicaps n an
etioslo ient to friellt a' team that ;won' two games and lost ;dile t°tr the long established Rtfaltford, Cpl.
legtate Team, $4aWo above qrb, left to r1lol ti dordon Wi 46# ,half back; Warolti Knight, quarterlback
shod 'taotalli; ,V':' Ap- Dobson, stiff Iwenmber; 'iovwbr, doo t�eutlet«; orf' drill _Gill Munn, ends. .
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FIRST -, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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I.Guest Speaker -REV. -DAVID W. HAY, M.A.
Professor Flay is a graduate of the iJniversity of Edinburgh and
of New College, Edinburgh, and has also taken post-graduate',worat' on•;"
the Continent. He served in the pastorate at. Dunrermli.ne, Scotland,
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and at the outbreak of war joined His Majesty's Chaplaincy Service,
• having ministered to the ' troops in the Italian campaign, fie was
indLeted into the Chair of Systematic Theology; at Knox College, on
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November 7, 194.1, Professor Hay is welt linown in oup, Canadian
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Re stare to hear this Outstanding Speaker !
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