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tainedf l,5teez lI tiro ir)ill at bier Mcrae
dnboner Of' $ e Peat!, b)nthda, o
11e} ilau hten )47Plettsa of idyt ...,
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• Me Angelo PhilIA has exited
f . ilnouie :gena, ,13eatt MeM04.1 HUdltitl&1
atterUndiVkistitig an. oltteraiLion.
• MI",ut�x ,. Williams, of tie IItiir
lversity .of Western ,.Qntaiuh 'spent the
week eed with Rey. eta Mrs. R. H.
;W'i113a#hs at the Manse.
• • Mt James Gillespie, of Toronto,
spent e weekend at the h sine _ of
gra. J. C Laing,
• Myr sre.: Fragnk' Mug and Ken
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•SEA FORTH
Foritee 'ale'' in trleYelle,�r„
R. Caml!bellk 1/:
and ipz e'l3 of 0wwiil, 9k,0,1,
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Suaflor th •"i61iVe74itds tl !1 e6: ,
• rw 444 Mr,.,; 4.. 4.: mit ;ate
A ? , of 00k 'spoof glee w'eulCIa►,d
here,and atter the 114.0-plxo poll
wedld$'hg, - - . ,
* Mitres.. Margaret Case swat,'Imo::
nesdety in! Sti'altf .
• .fir,John Sack ba ^,' moved dila]
the perti ent°.abs' a hie 'etot *WO:
he 'laprecently remodelled,
• Mmes S. I. Mc7.ean is •spenLdrl}ig
the Eester week -end ie. 6rsre;tferd,; the
guest of Mrs, A„ I1, A,lexaltder.
• aafre. Cha les Theobold had a toe.
misf ''"torte . to fall ands ]creak; +her ,1c $t,
anh/4.
.on• Friday• last . iiel ex, 0hg: 01:o.}ted+•d' fell in front of }!7gtt�eele,xlle^'Chuh.
• Miss Katherine Laudenbaeh
nurse in -training at St, Joseph.'s Hoa.'
petal, London, is recuperating at her
hozne here following an operation.'
• Mine,' Irene Crowe, of Cobourg,
visited Mr. and Mrs, E. 'Crowe this)
week; Mr. Crowe hai•gone.to London
to enter St. Joseph's Hospital to un
dergo an operation. • , •
• Mr: andMre. I,,eo Hagan and eon,
of North Bay, are visiting Mr...James-
Hagan..
• • Miss Karen Kiddy is spending tare
Easter• vacation.in Sarnia. '.
• :Mrs. Malcolm McKellar has re-
turned after spending a few, days in
Toronto. d
• Mr. and Mrs. Scott ,Griffin and
Miss .Teresa McIver, B.A ; of Toronto,
are Easter guests with, Mr. and. Mrs.
Peter McIver.
• Mess's, Louis` Leckner, Harold
Maloney, Alf. Price, Russell Carter
'anti! Lloyd Dungey were in Toronto be 6U per ed—wcl—wthousand.
be olrtatineas• also delivered for
over the week -end- attending the To- $-The maple grove:, which is still pre-
served,
hockey game. served, w•ass a famous place for Dic-
e Mrs. Lennis - Siemon, of• Kitchen ales Some, of the Dicier inhfo tante
t'r. w'as hero on• Thursday attending nicein remember of Father rOShea', pit -
'The funeral of her aunt! Mrs. Henry' nice at embe, Grove.ath'They 'spi -
F•'orsyth. '
eaforthWomen 's
(Contin]]. -ed 'rpm Vage 1)
until )he eve04a.1'ly i a i''iacT 11 U dredi
aV1`es in the gie.iuit `;l'ite fallen Clh
0,' he }aerie !ds •//pale ;}s,dl 74.eaY
4V9991••919.900 9744 it wee 4/x496 409:
• gol eoiree in. Jeagi The t M:her "al'ea,
"eat off and the e lleeas- al'lewed .to rots.
IOW The chats on this fanClip was
really yin*.h^pii"i •
Whe.ilxift Case 'noise was a frame
one, built on the site of the present
c rnMad]i,oue briele residence, which'
Wets .bus ilt in 1879. Tete contract price
for building tihisNeuse-•-tt`)ie .'fount:l�a-
tio x ' and the brickwork—was twelve
bundired dollars '(try and dart it novel)
One stone, a grey .&an'dstope, eo» t$
totes, the tour corner� 1f
theefelladee
ticltIr It we,s._) .st. ,and •liraed,ae*
suit. r
1MI . Wialialn Cepa wasthe briokr
Payer, who •halt the. contract, and: he,
was 'extraordinarf1y pa/Venial': At one
tinie he, leftehis helpers to carry .on
'for half a.-day,•.taWyen. he came back
and saw that things had gone slightly
askew; he made themtear it all down
and rebuild it.
The breckcame from Borden's,
brickyard, which was'situated on the
farm now owned by Scott . Muff, „and
the spot from which the clay was tak-
en is now known to the, boyo of ,Eg-
moneville .as "The Hollow," .where a
little quiet Sunday) hockey can some-
tfines be indulged] in without bother-
ing anyone.
'Frank 'Case built the road fence on
his farm 'With lumber, the. pests spac-
ed six feet apart.' These...,po:ats' were
delivered to him by Tom Downey„
from the Pony Mills' in McKillop, east
of Walton, for five cents each. The
p'r-e 1,uruber—the very best that eoulcb
4
e Miss Susan Peters, of Galt, is clear as mitre, as one thousand dol-
lholidaying at the home of her grand l<,rs at rheic- ii[cnic .
parents, Mr. and Mrs, •Lee Graves, ! i,hr Caso switnrrrin 'Nnle w'as the
• Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Tucker, of town swimming hole, fancl• the C•;.e
Oehova, were weele-end guests of Mr,'CrEPh vasa f .oilman' s
cattd 'Qt s. G, A. Whitney, • - containing Many- ht'lois trout. ,
j The Case gyavel and sand pit sup-
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plied building material t'or- h;ill' the
Town. Of Sea fort h and the surround-
1ee countryside.' Seaforth pavements -
were built of this, ruate•riai.•
The Cases had a pair of Slicti u d
ponies that, their 'Uncle George. Ca: -.:e
'aid brought Out .from Scotland. Many
of the, oldi•r'residenIS of Seaforth and
old boys .and, girls who have moved
away will remember tihe rides en
those Shetlands.
The amusing stories about this fam-
ily' are saltless.. lizzs-.lamee -Anderson,
grandnl:A-her of William -Smith,:' the
grocer, was a. famous nurse and mid -
Modern and OId Time
EASTER MOND Y, APRIL 7th
Cardno's
CKNN RANCH BOYS „
George -Jordan, floor manager
Admission 50c. ' Dancing 10-1
Auspices of
SEAFORTH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Easter Da
Auspices
Seaforth Branchd '
Canadian Legi9n
CA!2DN0'S HALL, SEAFORTH
friday, April 11th
Dancing at 9 o'clock
MUSIC' BY. TED PUDNEY.:
London, and his Orchestra.'.
TICKETS: $3.00 per Couple. Dress .optional.
Additional invitations- may be had on applica-
tion to the Secretaryr A. W. SILLE&Y:
Admission by invitation only.
Published in the
Public Interest by -
John Labatt,
Limited
}wife, and brought all the Case chil-
dren into the world, She lived in a
little •hous'e at, the creek, at the' divi-
sion of the ttvo groves. Mrs. 'Ander-
son used to tell about ]~`rank Case
coming to get her •wb-en,a new arrival
was expected. There was deep snow,
and Mrs. Anderson made Mr. Case
go °'back to• tele house and, bring !Thr•
a pair of his "breeks" for her Co wear
before she would venture up to the.
"Big House."
Mrs Frank Case' was a great -gar-
dener, and planned -and laid out the
grounds surrounding the Case house,
planting many shrubs, trees and
flowers. Mrs, Case's spinning-- wheel
is still in the possession of Arnold
Case.
Frank Case ,died in 1$91, and his
wife about 30 years- ago.
In 1933 the Case farm was sold tp
the Seaforth Golf Holding Corpora-.
tion Ltd., for us't as a golf course.
The following descendants of Frank
Case and Mary Ann' Paterson served
their country in the two World Wars:'
Gerald, .son of Frank Case, First
World .War. '• .
Frank Poweli,. son of • Margaret
Case, grandson of Frank Case, with
the American Army ip the First, World
War, - .
George Case, son -of Edward, Second
World War.
Colonel Jack Pangman•,and Major
George Pangnian, of the •Queen's Own,.
sons of Violet Case; else: Harriet
Pangman, who went overseas as a
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Mr. E. tt Maclep' 'Davenport)
Mr, Speaker, I want > o pay :mmy tri:
bite., to' my gQodf frienli `j i e hon, mein-
bezfor Hnron �."etcarial,,� lyt ,I, speak. of
'him fro n an ewtirelj�"+ 'efferent point
.of view, as a wgrkgan. Vie" has been
a orl)ettanz lor: Yp 7+?oa,t"s, jie w
tra'de's iii 1 ot}ndlrY'All eliitter'' uY
pradtiee in, ant rildi" pibnje0, ' cbidapany iu
.)10,t'tewz t` wtrfbli4rI inti elitnew' ori for•I
Mane. ytea.ine 4takeft3iiiiiia's+^ a tribii `e
to the working • class -a4.• mean the
eensible' working elasti atflen, litre the`
hen. Member,'' men whoefeetk, not just.
talk.. -.All the time he I'itsss been in the
house he has demanstanted 'that he•
possesses gemitell)d faslziQned• common,
sense, azt:.d I eongratulate him, '
Right Hen. W. L:', MA.CKENZIE
KING (Prime Minister) ti j think I
•shoillld say. to the house•.t,hat it is at,
the suggestion of Ibis honour . the
Speaker that the government is mak-
ing this provision for a'deputy
man of committees for the purposes.
mentioned a moment ago; by my col-
league, the Minister of Veterans Af-
fairs (Mr. Mackenzie), When I spoke
to the hon.' member foe -Huron -Perth
about accepting the posdtjion, it was
pointed out to him that' we had had
a similar post some- years ago. That
position, was filled by aix bon. member
of this house and an . additional re-
muneration of $1,'100 was' •attached to
the position. The hen member for
I -Tui on -Perth told mlb that Its would
be very happy to, render .an;: I ervice
he could to the Commons, but le• fele
that. he !lid not°'w'ish to be, i•el':'I;rel•at- I
ed for :anything in the way et extra
I
service- that this position n,i_ht in-
volve. I just want to add my •-.stel of
thanks and appz'eciation''to ea hon. 1'
member for accepting these duties in
90 patriotic a manner •
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Mr. GORDON GR:AYDON nevi):
ei)
Mr. Speaker. there are" few n0, a 10
the lrouso of Commons with •\ ham I ,
have,been more cloaelp.assor•'•ir,,ll in
a, personal wily than the as t. sip-
pointee .of thg„ government ttt whom +
reference has been made t•hls :after-
noon, I hope t}tat by •now 1: i iso
loego r infringing upon, eons t;:nlion al .3
amenities and that hi's resignation so
fare's the"Liberal caucus is coiu„rned
will be taken care of before .hr con- I?
'times, with our work.
I should like to add my WM.,' of eon-,
gratulation to th,e hen, niemlere member.He
has illvays been ruost••fai-r' wit11 me id
the House. or • Commons. Hit has as-
sumed a great lor] in carryiva on his
duties, and I suppose he has been in
the chair more. often than most pri-
vate members; at least my expemi-
ence.in the,house would so indicate..
May I conclude -by saying that tile"
generosity and .the saerifige he is mak
ing in rendering this additional na-
tional service is something, far Which
he should be commended most heart-
ily by all sides of 't'he hoilse._ If ,after
leaving the chairmanship of •the Lib-
erg1 caucus he continues, to• carry Mit'
his new: -duties as he beetle the past,
.we will wel:come.him witiz*open'arms.
M.r.•ANGIJS MacINNIS (Vancouver
East)': Mr. Speaker, I hwy ,asked, apes
leader, who. tisually speaki$ on occa-
sions of this kind, to beaiereinitted the.
hoaour'r of congratulating the hon.
member for Huron -Perth upon leis ele-
vation 'to the position provided' for by
the motion. I have• knoiv,u the hon.
member -since shortly after I came',
here, for the 'first time, and our friend-
ship has increased •with the years. -It •l
is not very often -that I find myself in-
complete dgreement 'with the ' hone
member for Temiscovata. (Mr. Pou-
liot), blit I. do' want to say that I
agree with everything the 'hon. Mem-
el—hap-said, end, this goes" for 'all
the .m'em'bers of this "group,
Mr, SOLON E. LOW (l'c'atce River):
Mr. Speaker, I 'do nat. think it would•
be wise to 'multiply words. I simply
wish to say that we alt ,agree with
all that has been• said with respect to
the hon. member for Ifuron-Perth,'and•
we will support the. motion.
Mr. R. M. WARREN (Renfrew
North): Mr. Speaker. i think if there
is any member who has a right. to•say
a word on behalf of the bon. Member
for •Huron -Perth it Simnel be the
member for Ren.freev point. The 'hon.
member, ' roommate my roomate for many
years, and you ,cannot live with a
man for that long wiih.out getting
pretty wellacquainted with him.
.Same time ago 'I took it on .myself to
writs an article outlininz his h'istery
' and •s•e'.nt it. • to the 'load papers. It•
was a iine'story. 1 doubt if you -could
end a more hardworlanc member of
parliament, ,t. more honest type .of
citizen err a better citizen than will.
be found in the person 'of the hon.
member for Huron-Pertb.'
Motion agreed to.
WINTHROP
Mr. Neil Montgoiner;-, af'the • Cole -
Map. Meats, London, hag been storm
stayed :in the village for a week,
Seri. The lee Davidson. of .I•pperwash.
'spent the week -end at his hone here.
Mr. Rae Holman and Mr. .Gorden
Betties went to' London a Week ago
where Gordon 'accepted a .position.
Rae has returned and is now visiting
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Da.vid!son',
• MisS Muriel Campbell, ' %second
tra.ughter of Mr. and Mrs, 'alert. Camp-«
bell, had an ' a'ppend•ix op$tatiyn in
Scott Memorial •liospita.l. , '+
Mr. and Mrs: Sohn Csi p'belil spent
Sunday with their daugbte1 and son -
in -la, Mr. and' Mrs. Gordpi :, Holt, in
Bluevale, - •
Mr. and Mrs. William Dolttmage and•,
family spent Sutid,ay wits !Ml'l'e 'and -
Mrs. James^Love, TUckerii .'.
(Intended) for last, creek).
Miss! Jean ,Pryceeof Galt, s'h'eet the
Week -end with' her„pnrents, Mk. and
Mrs. John Pi•'ee.
• Mrs. Brydies, who' spentthe past
e month with Mr. Austin 1)olina.ge, has
gone to London.
Mrs. Arthur Henderson is In a Lon
dor' .hospital, having undergone an
operation iom'e• time ago.
Mr. Andrew Montgomery. of -Brant-
ford. -spent the wells -end With his
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert . McSpididen. and
Jackie, of London, spent Strobilas with
relta)t1i ea lire.
They W.IMI',S, 'and, W.A. of Catf+an
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Stetspn, Biltmore and Adam•.
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shades and styl4 are here
for your choosing '
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Easter. Ties ��►
A gorgeous array of moderns,
stripe, floral and plain Shades
to go with your new .Easter
outfit.
1.00to2.50.
Church, Winthrop, will hold their Eas-
ter' .thankoffeting on„.Wednesday,
°lpril -9, instead of April , as previous-
ly announcer].; ,
DUBLIN -
Mr. William Sta.pl.eton spent last
week in Toronto.
Miss Ruby Moore, spent the weeee
end in. Stratford.
Mrs. Ed. Stapleton, speent the week-
end in London. , .' •
A number from here, attended e
hockey match in -Stratford on Satur-
day. •'
' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drover„ Bruce -
field, have moved. to theft' home on
the 3rd vonrc;e.s,inn of Hibbert•,.• We
welcome Mr, and Mrs. Dewar. to the
comnrun•ity •
Mr: Fred Eckert, McKillop' To'wn-
'ship. celebrated) hist Sath birthday this
week, Mr, Eckert is in excellent
tiertlth and takes an active interest in
farming.
USBORNE ,
Mr. and- Mrs- J. r)uncan” of, Toronto;
who v, -ere visiting Mr. and) Mrs. Gil-
bert Johne, cousins of bridle and
groom, were -storm-stayed) for a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mra. James McLaughlin, of
London. who were visiting he lat-
ler's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson Woods, also bad their visit'
lengthened by the recent: storm.
Mr.' and Mrs. William Bradshaw and
David, .of Seeforth, visited on Sunday
at the homre of Mr.:and Mrs: John
Herdman.
The recent bli"zzar"d put on by King
. Winter has disrupted• the, telephone
service to Kirkton Cenitral, and it 1'171l1
be some time before the service •is
re€tore•d as the wires and, pales are
down in a number of places. Hydro
was also .interrupted for a few days,
'Mr., and Mrs. Charles Stephan and
Wanda attended th'e^tl'ech reunion in
Real Teehnacal .School, London, as
Murray St.ephnn,' who takes aft amt',
course there, is,a member of the Glee'
Club, Part of the program consisted
or dancing, songs and skits by .they
scholars, at•companied by their own
hand tinct orchestra,
Miss' Barbara McDonald, of Exeter,
la spending some time at the home of
her grandparents since the, hrrri'•id. of
a new baby brat.ber in Exeter 'nn Sat-
dray.'
at-adrdli,y. '
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Shower .For Bride -Elect
A Barge group of ladies gathered, at
the home of Miss Wanda .Sfephan to
honor•Mise Marion r uech; bride -elect:
of,this week. A prettily decorait.ed
wedding cake, with gifts inside, waste
drawn in on a decorated, wagon by
little Betty Anne .Stephan, dressed as
a bride, and Bobby Woods, as groom.
After opening the gifts . the .bride -to-
be, who occupied. ,,a, decorated • chair,.
was showered with confett1: Atter
thanking all for the lovely gifts of
aluniinumv kitchenware, silver and
china, a11' sang •"For She's a Jolly,
'Good Fellow." • Games and contests.
followed, by a dainty lunch, were. en •
joyed, by all, -
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