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' , Tut�kerszn' h Evrit: r MlnutJe �. _. says ,Canadian ,Contxba- - 13 At hnfo 5` Gallons Pe r SORTAGE OF BEDS The fauowiny' $ta#ame�t his been and lYlcKill ---�- Will ' �� Hous Appreciated,sall, 4 issued b the committee 'in pharge of "T'{iNDS' WI''H DANCE r e Mf}nbter:"of„Health, Hpn Rus- P a ' 'I'he. w the district British Flood• Relief Cam- ':r .' ""W e' must have small }hospitals in . =--- - sell T. ,Kelley, `*ill attend a nesting � i � �� lrle share theaad a leave all our pea °pa`An appeal for clathih is bean "SET CLO'IgHING The —"=?- G to be held• fa.,Clinton Moudo .after+, - � 5•�'t r,','���'-• E G PER WEEK AWS mages aF modern made for tti g g annual commencement exerc'is- moon at 4 p.m., when the. board„and. ”. •^^---,- s , 5 medicine,,' Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, of This1'std statement re i ren. ;'4 COLIXCTION DATES. es of the Seaforth °High 'School were "' H stafea'oi'the county hospita7a will eon Hensall's thx rb a will tie 5 m '�' J1 Ilasbwood, M.P.P. fol Huron, told the b q i s reHec held in the auditorium of the school •NUT NO G fer with ,hlm Concerning profiieans vat= a nne<Kieeti els' 111 a-.. tion. I.n the fl st I I ' Af the Village "11 ?annual meeting of the Registered c ! pace, iE is nota Citix�ns of •Seaforth, TuckersmiYh' Friday evening,, !ripening .with' "o „ ai''to the hos:�iitaise 'The meeting li��'' ell .a eked'. Theme n fit, y W-urse's+' Association' of Ontario in hand ut '% a beggar, It is nothing and. McKillop will unite to support Canada, followed .iFy a piano solo by Britain is putting up with a lot. 'been arra�'ged by Dr, R. Hobbs 'Ta . 1a rAte is t_4i aarme e's .? Hamilton on Friday. 9 payment on a: debt the Ontario British Mood Relief cam- -man• .C, Compared `to ceinditions in Britain, lord, M.P:7'. Cor Huron•, Y forties ar;' when pTovLsI'44 wad Made ijF� short of a sli ht Doris Ferguson: Board+ Chai "There must be •decentralization of len P opt , who for seven M, Smith spoke, �b�riefly and welcom- "' t d'r112ing. we owe to a e e Paign, a. nectars of re resentatives' we in Canada Never knew there was. �,�', g, years half•stood u i g p ed ,the..audienoe. a war,'•' George Waldie; recent! re " ' The rate za =0;,de up .•as to ws ?w� the hospitals plan, if ati.are to 'share p n every trial of- the three municipalitiem and- the y j * Viblage,,,16.2 mills; County. 6 rijills ;,`•`;' ' aervices declared Dr. Taylor: "Small tO' maintain for us aur freedom, to a S'e.aforth branch of the Red Cross de Following 'pf the .presentation of turned from the 'Old• Country, where High School, 3.0 ".'' Hospitals are crying for staff's, I know people undaunted -by ruthless war, tided at a meed held in the Town awdrda and ,a'cholLarships, the large 'he' accompanied a champion team of g.2 mails • �, mala, l +iblic Scha+crl, , ;�, audience which completely filled the plowmen, told• 'the annual Lions! Club alk, 1 milk;. -library; ] ,,, fs, and who notw8thstand'ing the reeiC Hall here Weduesday"•ev'ening. Reeve mills. Total' 36 a .' : d five county ones which, , if they auditorium, visited the various class Farmers' Night at St. James' Hail T� �j C �s s'bXQ � ,, A don't receive succor, will have to cur- of bursting shells and the stench of F, Sills, of $eaborth, w'ho was named• J �. CARLIN �1UA'DfJ At a later meetizlg, "held with the' . , i� a tail." shattered tiodies,•their own kinsfolks, 'by the 'Seaforth• council to head ,the rooms and departments and` watched Monday evening, Niro W+aldrie, a sin- drillers' atter testi'ng.'the thirst well - ��° has the will to succeed to a le local' committee, was chairman of the the P%Oils at their work., ,Later in, sere and conscientious observer, •told located at the o ' ')`: "We see glens' difficulty today in P?oP . the evening a: dance was '• securing beds for very^ i,11 ,people," 'he who desrpite 'the still existent rigid mkgting. enjoyed. his audience in an interesting ad'dreas 4 iner of"R, i3e1'ls pro- i"A HURON FOQT�ALII 'Perty, whieli prodmeed 13b •gallons peI ., rationing, diminishing ,resources °of In attendance at the meeting, in Awards 'rlrere presented as fol owe: of his trip 'and oP the conddti'ona that minute fDr 1 hours, it,:waa; decided `''. 1iointed out The time must be here 'clothing a'nd food, is yet able to n Honor graduation 'diplomas, present•'' obtained in Britain•. to install •a 12 -inch i naw when an'overall policy must come" g 't addition to Reeve Sills, were Mayor ed by w. 7. Duncan• to; Patricia Mr_ sidle was introduced by Gor pipe. Following i { lfrom a provincial levy on• hospitalize #heir teeth arHl bear it- M. A. Reid and Councillors E. A. Me- Bechely, . Len'ore•, Hali'kirk,' Donald don; M avim, Certain of Five Teams' EX- this it w.i1L' 'be tested+ ,again' w4ien N1, lion," and' he, felt it :'inevitable• that '- Mothers in Canada, our great second Master and W. A,. Ross, �Searforth;' Munn, Harriet Ru's'sell. Past president of the' ,, ,samples, will be "sent'e the I�eliart' ,,.rr line of defence understand .the Ontario Plowmen's Association, as' as Qct E+'ntxl8s Front Seven 'menet of Fieaith far tests as' to 'purity `.� l the 'same Would''FolIow on nursing' , pangs Reeve N, R: Dorrance; McKillop Reeve Graduate"diplom+as presented G. p and• aoftn Recent legislation to assist hospi- °f havin'� their boys pour out their 'A. Nicholson and Councillor C. McKay, M+tGavih to:: Edith Blanchard, Wal- ! hesheadi ab ee were J.n1V1 Scott -who ass• . '7,I tals, Dr, Taylor -staid, led him to feel hlO°d Las plasma for the poor old T.uckersmith; 'Rev. R,. H. Williams ter Boswell, 'Theresa Maloney Jeaxi Additional. M•rs., Edward• Barrett ,has+ returned ii1 large Hospital representatives were wounded 'body . of Deri%ocracy. The and, Mrs. J. B. Russell, president, and McMaster, Delbert Smith, 14lary Ry- president, w;ho welcomed the estsb er home ?n New York 'Cita a'Fter '. to h "down like 'a bunch of, chickens, all mothers o'f Snitai,n understand this treasurer bf the Red Cross, an, Victor Y4ald'en, Eleanor `Weaver: Russell Bolton; President of t ge Bur James' Carlin, St. Columban, wads g'Pending two weeks with her niother, trying to get t'he bestt •kernel's." tO°, and now have to look at their The meeting decided 'the collection Intermediate certificates presented on Federation of„Agriculture; Robert elected' president""of the Huron Foot Mrs, William •Hyde, and her s''is:ter Y, grandchildren, their babies, those li't- 'oE good clothing want. be completed by C. A. Barber to: Neil Beattie; 'Archibald, Tuckersmith `Federation 'ball Association at 'the annual meet Mrs., ,Jack Faber. jtl (Continued pn Page 7g r,• tie bundles of dimples and pink, In •the townships by Tuesday, May 13. `Mabel, Campbell; Helen Currie, Horsy- in Frida evenin in the town hall of Westminster = ,: PrBaident, and' LeRoy BTbwn, Agricul- g Y g Miss Loretta Bail, aT_ twinge with hunger anti cold. As this 'Contributions may, +ire •left 'at any 'ard „Hackwell, Mary .!Hagan, Stewart tural Representative. here. The vice-president i5 "Moody Hospital, London, spent the week end' �- . Sea. were,' not` enough, devastating 'floods schoolhouse or at t'he Red' Cross Henderson, Francis Huisser, Mary Holland, Walton, while A. W. Dick, 'at h'er :home here. e } �,� haveiswept away what 'little retrain- s'ogms in Seaforth. A house to house Lane, Josephine McIver, Earl 'Mc- Describing agricu]tural groblems, " forth Streets ed to start areew after the war. canvass will ba.conducted'in Sea%nth Mr. Waldie told oP a new three -furrow 'S'eaforth, was re-elected. secretary- A reception for Mr. and Mrs, .Sandy Y-- Sparldett, Ron'a1d,.Sills, 'Jack Wallace,':.. treasurer. Munn, oP Hensal,l',. a recent br€clal' sou - „- '"<, To them, Christianity proclaims of Tuesday evening„ Ma 13: Doun'a Watson,. Mad line Wilson. 4eend oP a Pur j� ,. pow that had been de e Graded our chari# y e could be reversed at the The assoelation has, definite entries pH1a, •will be ,'held' in the ,Tow.n -IialI fA y, we ,should give and Flu- Pointing to -the' necessity of an all- Prize. winner's were presented- 'by row. •from Brussels, Atwood:, :Ethel, St: ensall, :Friday, May' 2, Mau doeh's .- manity demands a measure of out 'a'ut effort on the part of citiz',ens 'in M A. Reid as follows:' Grade 13, l'i'ar- `We (Canadians got „'grand recep Columban and Walton.' In add'itinn, Orchestra will ,furnish the music for � gratitude. eaoperating in the clothing 'collet- riet Russell; IMnaid °Musa; Grade 12 the dance. i , tion;,„which"at times was almost 'em- it is expected teams Prom Brucefield, Seaforth streets, or those -of them We are tion, the crommittee* stressed 'the fact' y. yan; Grade 11, put#ing on a drive to get Delbert Smith, Mar R fbarrassin because a e • knew., our Seaforth, .Mildmay, Goderich, ' Londes- Misses 'Jeanne and Modred Pyfiu's . khat are not paved, received' their clothing' for them, You will help, that only clean serviceable clothi Jean Mills.',. BiI1 'Munn; Grade 10,' Jack and Mr. Ron Yours annual grading this week is prepara- won't ? ' �. hosts were d'en)ifig themselves in or- .borq, Stratfordr'and Listowel will take g, of London, sp' tx yott, ready to wear, can fill Britain's need.' Wallace, 142adeline Wilson, tie; Grade dei• to welcome us."' Likening the part in. the schedule. with,.Mz: and' Mrs, Gor tion for the application of oil. The Clothes must he `clean and service- suggesteii articles of clot 9, .Mary Boswell Mutrx3--114)Ila....an week -end . ...._ _..-..._.hing_siixt Bra'tish people ta'fih'eir raiiroxds;' the The.. nectars - 2i..P3rbus.,-..>. ._ _ th . __- ......._._-- - --job' was done ow ,Eli: Boyce slid; the able, ready to wear—soriie you could abbe for British use is as follo�va': norma Caldwell; tie.' s'mopthest ou which 'he 'had ever beery until .May 5, when a such dvl erten Mls. G. Py bus spent a few' -do Tuckersmith power ,grader, ill be days in do without; some you'have outgrown, Men and Boyls—Suits (complete), The Alumni Memorial Scholarship, on, Mr. Waldie said they didn't move: drawn at Community Hall, Walton. London last week 'with her sister, o Remember, 'ttiey have not thread” or overcoats, raincoats, headg+ear, tions valued at $25,' was presented to Len :as .,quickly 'as Canadians, 'but ;they Mrs: N. '%'ybus, and her motlyer, 14Zrs. the means of cleaning,, such as we' circ jaeke,fs, sihorts, .sweaters, shii ts,' °pi,esid utklo the ahsoci t� Turn•bull', were thorough' and; in the,, end accom----I•�-• H. Ricker. Mrs. Rleker celebrated': her $.v • hawe.'=N. R. 'Dorrance,"Reeve of Mc- underwear, ri ghtwear seeks' shoes f sRs a ion. J. L. +plish'ed as mach. They aide -courteous, 84th 'birthday and enjoyed a .birth 'a , ! Slattery presented "'the Dominion -Pro- d y ,, . Given Floor' - Lamp i<iliop; A. Nicholson, Reeve of Tuck- miseeli'aneous (scarves; gloves, hand- despite tttei"r hardships and -shortages. Party held; in her liars r by'relatives;. kerchiefs, ties, etc.), ,vincial scholarship, valued• at 400; Hold Reception " ersmith; F. Sills, Reeve 'of Seaforth. Food is one of tale major problem's { an. friends. �, sl Frio- „t0 .MOVe Women and Girls—Overcoats; rain- to +Harriet Russell. - facing' the people. Meat is so scarce a Mrs. Loreine. • • r' coats, head'wear, ' ackets, light dress The athletic awards were present- 13all'antyne, of Toron j and• the h ing ohs received so'sinali, . At' • Varna' Pi.es?e the pest speaker 'at Carmel - xfii Frie ds a g • 0 �� �' es (cotton, sills, 'etc.), woolle dress ed as follows: Highest.scorin'g; girls', that he stab I rl Aped ordering it, he said byterian Church;' Hensall, Tiies n nd nei hbors: of , Pete es, 'sweaters, blouses, 'skirts, under- the Duncan Cup, ,,to Donna Wa son; But. one egg a week is allowed, r Peterson and: his mother, oP the Ki'p- wear, :shoes. girls' junior championship, Edna, Hius= "The A •'rete tion ,was held in Vaarna on' �Y ensiling: •Tier subject, "(anuria Yours people appreciate what Can- P I craft,” was' . 1 . pen road, who this week moved'• to BRUC g Chiid'reri �-Outdoor sets, head- ser; intermediate, B'arbars,. Dale; sen-' ads did. , They , know -'how well" the the., evening of , AprII 23,'. in' honor of Presentedl 1n a verjr•, inter EEIELD CHOIR Wear, dresses, suits, woollies, under- nor, Donna. Watson. These awards Canadian farmer has helped' feed them seting and `inform'ative., manner. The 1• their new farm near Stratford, Bath- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jo'hn'ston, fiI Q Bred at their. home Thursday evening wear; 'socks, ,sweaters; 'diapers, shoes, were presented bpp. 1+r: L Butson'. through the years," 'Mr,, W'aldie'said. music nae supplied +by Murdach's speaker was introduced by Mrs. Roy A, �Nt E. R. Dick ieselited the Ballantyne' orchestra, Mr:' Mervin Hayter •made Maclaren, president of fiche Ladies' . 'e tyad presented them with. a floor lamp IS. E T L s�v'ls, Itrlank2ts, miscellaneous, p -R, ,5, McKer"cher exprg�ssed the ap- Atd, mho W a . ' .t e,. c TAINED La rtes=iV1'ade u• Cup -,for highest scori " „, the a ig , h• hai As a _memento of their residence rn Te - P from garments n� 'h�'a.:3unior ,boas )ireciatlo11 of 1he'c'lub to the .spe'aker presen'tatian, and' the• Following dart -' , , , � . for�,.th� and safe two ` D. Dale, and the Ba ler Cup for and- others, who lead contributed, toy dress was read' 'b Mr. Gordon Keyes': 'meeting:' Iavi't• 'g_¢'4g * t'h"� i''' y ,'• � +the district. The address rotas read by ty Panne. in blanket or shawl, Y iced Aid of the United Church and St. F E: P:.l3hesn8y, ,•and, the,preseataiion , gh st sco'ritig intermediate' or, sen- the meeting„ while E,,, P. Chesney +,Dear Gordon and Lorna: It is with ®ads 'iiy Ced2j UIce. •Mr, and, Mrs, Jarvis. Horton, for 'boy to J. Meir.' D-•Dald won the Happiness in our hearts 'th'at we 'are 'Paul's Anglican• Church. 'A •short pro- . thanked• the members oP the Catholic boys' junior championship; Jerry ramen''s League, who "hadf prepared gathered' 'here 'this evening to offer gram w��enjoyVd, consi'sLting of piano a `Long Time. Members, Melr,.-intermediate; William Butchart, .and served the excellent dinner, Mrs. our congratulations and to welcome s°los by M'rs. Malcolm Dougall; vocal . . '" senior. John Flannery replied. you, Mrs. Johnston•, to our community. duets, Mrs: W. Brown and Mrs'. Har - 's eW�ST Weds Are Honored. Rifle shooting awards were' present- `An unique and entertaining feature Gordot,i, most of us. have known -you old' Bell, with Mrs. 'C. 'Forres+t aceo'm- " �,, ' . . ed by B. Irwin. The Strat'heona Trust of the program was' a number a of all your life, and are Panist. Refreshments were served. Meda: for 'best shot in school was won proud' ixtdeed to E a The choir of Brucedeld United Square 'dances, performed. by the cham- claim '•your friendship. We are glad, Mrs• W, B, •Phos,§ r4oved a vote oP . Given Furse Church was pleasantly entertained by by Donald' Munn; the D.(7,R.A. Medal thanks on - behalf of fhe UnitM. also went to Donald Munn, Pion'ship ' S.t. Columban team, who moo, that .you have chosen to bring 1 Rev, 'E. R. and, Mrs. Stanway at �th8' were 'Prize winners at the" Seaforth your charming• bride to our neighbor- Church, and Mrs. T, Lavender for 'S+t. Mr. and Mra, Glenn' Hildebrand, who Itanse on Friday bvening ,fast, bur- • Members of the 1946-47 staff of the Fall Fair and at t'he International hood, that a may have.„ new friend 'Paul's Church. ing •the evenin Mr: , (high School.�are.: E. L+ Foir, principal; Plowing' Ma'tc'h at (Port Albert, In and acquaintan'ce.'Lorna, you are not A delightful .Mystery play, "Second were recently married, were guests' of g ani• Mrs. Jarvis LEGION NOTE so far from gpy ' p I,. F. A, Dobson, Miss R. Fennel, bliss, A. honor at a reception held in Cardno's Horton were ,Presented 'with a maga- - the 'group were Mr, and Mra,' James your former home, that Storey Pe "wall resented' is the zine' end Ita'ble in •recognition oP their Hall, L B, Morrison, Mias E. Plum- Sloan, Mr. and Mra. Thomas+ Burns, you , need 'give up 'your Fold friends, Town Hall Thursday and F'rid'ay to I' ' Mall P,',ridayf evening. (Mrs. Hildebrand . News of` Seaforth Branch' 156 , steel, J. L. Slattery: 'The 1947 tugh faith and' efficient service in a Mr: and• Mrs. Jahn Murray, Mr. and so we but ask'th'at you add' us to your large arid' appreciative audiences by • wads'"'the former Joan Holland•, of St.' Nei . ., of the Canadian Legion school: ,board '.includes C. M. ,'Smith'; Mrs. Peter 1Vlaloney; pianist, Mrs. many others. We know yo'u-will be the Yi'ouh'g People. of Carmel P're'aby� Y Columban. choir "over a •period. of many years. chairman, C,..A. Barber, E.'L. Butson, ? - The Presentation • :address, stressi —'t—' .11,11, William Curtin; caller, Wm.,.. Curtin; happy here.. That you might appreci- terian Church. The .play was directed "' !• Mr. and Mre. Hildebrand were pre- n E, R, Dick, W. J. Duncan, E. B: Gou- violinists, Wilfred' McQuaid ,an'd Joe : ate our sincerity and' perhaps better b Mrs. P. A. Ferguson, and proceeds the ' regret of the eheir at parting A stag euchre will be' 'held, int the die. B, Irwin, . G. MCG&vin' and G. A. y sensed' with a purse of money by Dan Legion rooms' in ,the Cardno's Block, Delaney. understand our feelings, we wont. -xc}11 be donated •towards cbnirch im- Woods,. on behalf of those pres'en't, 'with Mr .and :Mrs. Horton and' ex Whitney. like au 'to accept this purse. Though while aa' address was read by A, W, pressing best wishes for, the future Friday evening, to -which' all euchre e y provements.'Between acts' Misa'Pail- • Mulop. About 200L were present. . '• _ - , players are invited, according- 'to e, a small 'tokew, we trust it will be of ine Hanson, of Stratford who• won the (Continued on Page 6.) .. Lloyd H i°t use •ta you both $i edI o ....heli' 1'f of r> ' }, agga ti, recently named chair- man, of the Entertainment Committee. D .�'j c Hospital Staff. ' .1St�let Ladies � . n a your friends and neighbors." " educational vocal scholarshi and' ,al- so loon first prize • in' the 11-yearold, * I .* * The' club rooms are rapidly being in Sp Dance - T Meeting Mr. • Johnston made a fitting reply and the ladies served , a delicious '1 ' girls' class at the Stratford ' Music ., Festival, sang •in lovely voice, Dainty put proper condition for dhe use nsors �' ash, M . d Mrs: Chas. of Se o h, Mrs. Dols and Jack Tay . Little Maiden," "irish Lullaby," "Sea of members. During recent weeks the cent months has recorded tike history .Aylmer -' Among those attendin the rete g p- and Minuet" and "Brahm's Lullaby,'° property committee, .under Chairman - " Mrs. Gardiner, Egmondville; Mrs. tion were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale and Donald; A girls.' quartette in, costume sang•two' J. E. Keating, h'as arr.9nged for the A 'feature of -Hospital Week in Sea Eaial Mills, Mrs. Toll and Mrs, Kirk - Mr, Alvin Dale, Mr. and' very ple'a'sing and humorous num'be'rs construction of a tuck"shop.in 'ane of Porth will be a hos pftal benefit dance, by, Walton; Mrs. Bowe y, Brtacefield, Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mr.. and' Mrs. entitled "L ,, . ;, (The 'Seafeith Women's' Institute, .present house, is sevent y years-, old. the rooms. Another room is being lit• sponsored• by.., the nurses of 'Scott an , 'Mrs. John Hillebrecht and Miss• 'Wm, Leyaburn, Mr: and fns. C. Corn- ti rs. C.. Corn, azy' , s and Sing'• Alon g," the quaztette, were Misses - } • 1 ' through its Historical Committee; treaded by Mrs': Paul Deig, dniriiig re-'; . Alexanfler ,'Scott had fhe contract for the 'Carpenter 'Work. ted as a lounge and• card room. °Phe Seaforth Women''s Institute. has' loan- Memorial Hospital, in, Oardno's Hail ' A. C. Lawrence, Seaforth, will be on ,Friday evening, May, 16. The dance among the 250 delegates who 'will at- ash, M . d Mrs: Chas. of Se o h, Mrs. Dols and Jack Tay ,In Laura Sangster, Alma a'nd'Helen Bell • i ,' cent months has recorded tike history .Alexander Mc ga y (grandfather, of Charles McKay, ed .certain' pieces : of Furniture- which it,- being conv-en'ed Iby Misses M. K. tend 'a meeting of the London 'Con- tor, Walton, sad Mr. anti Mrs. Elgin• Da and Norma Snell. bars. C. K ' enneay' ccom ed a t e of pioneer farms' an d institutions of the arca. The being' 1 uckersmibh councillor of #oday) (built assisted materially in the '.furnishing McGrath and. I: A. Brigham, of the ferenee,Branch of the United Church staff. in le, in D`e ton, bens. RniA.'"or'rnan� C Forrest ffi - • stories are pre- in 'such the foundation, and' William Archi- °P the club rooms, but C. P. Sills Ay=lmei�"ou Tuesda y and We.dnes- Y Patrons and day nth of -Mrs. H. Diehl ored with musical selections, the for - pared a manner •that the cart y bald, a nephew of Andrew Archlbald'm points out thaesident additional •patronesses'•.for the af- oP next week. ' fair Include The death occurred in Clintonr,Pub mer on the saxophone and. the latter be 'preserved and thug;;ad'd1 in no s'mIl' and' along- ':me resideni'of 'McKillop Furniture is.required iP the rooms •are Miss .Dunning; Ili, and Mrs, 'E. tic Hgspital on April 19 of Margaret dorsa the violin.: Rev. P„ A.' Fer gp1gn V'' measure to'thio fils'toi•icai 'dd;ta of the county: It may be ,that certain life townmhip, d3 •the plastering, There h'as to serve their, intended, %purpose. If anyone has suitable •ifAmrs of Purni-' A.''MeMaster, Dr. and Mrs. • M. �. Stapleton, Dr. 'and Mss, J. A. Jane Foster„ widow of the" late " H. Diehl. Mrs. Diehl, in her 86th pres'ettted a •synopsis of 'the play: +toricaT' information, through lack of ' alwa�m been' a good) i orchard , on this farm, and the first ture which could be d'anated or loan Go ill, Dr. and' Mss. 'P. L. Brad rvi . ) I Fire Threatens Mr, 'James s. year, was a native of Stant townlshi and P Members '.of the cast were Mrs J. ; Farquhar, Mrs. Hoy, Mrs, C. Forreslt, • lknowle(1ge of •the project has not been made available to the Institute. apple trees were set out before the house xis built, and- it has ed„a phone call tq"Mr: Keating would result in the necessary arrangements. and Mrs. Scott, Mayor M. A, Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Frank wills. Trees Bees a life-)ong member of St, John's An- gllcan Church. S1ie was a valued sirs• D, Kozachol:;. Rev. P, A: Fergu- sou, R. Ca'me�ron;'Russell"Moo r' ' ke = If this should be the cis" e, interested maintain- 'ed its reputation for good apples being completed. e s and ' member of the W,A. 'and frequently a Law- . r ' rence Baynh'am ono C. Kenued'y. , tp'arties may obtain full information Iby contactin Mrs. Doig, R,R. 4, (Seaforth. g to:the present time. Mixed farming ham always been" * * * At the •April meeting, attended' by � When ,a bonfire went out of •con- #A6,C,OPERTY CHANGE e taine ent r d that group in her home. 'The deceased whs the last surviving Dr. Norma Cook and,,Dr, Alic'e'Good� fellow, St, t , t The' fdllowing article, taken _Prom .practiced on this Farm; man cattle y nearl ei ht y g y returned igen, Scotty Forbes; district trot early Tuesday afternoon', :firem'en member of the Foster family. She is of Michael's Hospital, To - ionto,//spent the week-en'd with the Ahs Institute Collection, ., is •the fhir• teenth in a series' 'which will appear anti hogs 'being fed, the'land'was kept in "`good heart” by the practice pensions officer of Londwn; disbursed with' tfie members —�•-- were called to exth gufsh a resulting The propert of Mr. John Finlay- •grass fire in the grove west of the survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dur- ham (Emm'a),.of,Hullett, and one son, forme . s parents, Mr. and Mrs.' N. E. Cook. # ;3n The H'uroti' Expgsftor), dRCH1BALl3 of,re- turning to it in th'e form of shanure theist pensions"and .gratuity pro'bl'em's. Mr. Forbes, who.,was thoroughly eon son, situated on John Street, has'been residence of Dr. Jas. A::Munn,,Chxrch Carl, and' tw'o,. grandchildren, George Margaret• Mr. anti Vers. George Baot, M'isa ,.;' THE FARM and fertilizer more than was taken "•versant with all phases of the pension sold through the office of E, C,' Cham- Street. When the firemen arrived the flames, threateniia and Durham, On'e daughter, Fanny, ,D oris Boot anti' Vlrs'. Amelia Boot, oE, Over ninety years, ago 'there;'arrived airs Canada•anothear 'Scotslman, another off in grain. regulations' as they 'affect veterans oP beriain. to Mr. E.'C. Boswell Manager which were 'trees' ' ' of the Dominican Bank. Possession in the grove and a colony of bees passed away six years ago. The funeral was held from her late Detroit, were' week -end' guests with ,r f . , ,of' the many from that rugged land„ Twelve acres im kept Tn 'bush, Fire' swept through thin bush man y years both wars, was able to clear a num- bei of m'atter's that had con wilt be given early in the fail, Mr. , ow"ned" by Claire Reith, Were. quickly residence 'on Tuesday, April. 22, with Airs. G, Vath. Gwen' anii Jimmy. . , ,who was to pla a ,major part in .the y settlement of the Huron Tract, This d a.go and destroyed, much,of, trhe good caused cern .to the members, President P§•111's, Finlay^sba will continue to reside 'fn e2tingulshed. Seaforth. k1ev. F. H, Paull, a former Rector', but now 'of Listowel, assisted. by ;Rev, L. Receive Silver trays Cne hundred and eight dealers of was Andrew Archibald, who haile'dl .timber. Neighbors 'turned, out to help fight this fire -x and it was finally 'wads in charge of `Ch'e m'eetinlg, which eoncludod with lunch and progfiam 6f ! Diehl, of Thamesviile, an'd Rev, Mr.' 'John's, the. London division of 'Superteat, from Kippers, near Stirling. 'An older ", 'brought under control but not 'before cards, • News �onstanee Morgan, Rector of St. officiat ing. The- pallbearers were Adam Pe.t,roleum Corporation, Limiteii, were '' • }brother .had come •to Canada some y®are bePare, and Andrew to, much 'oP the +big timber had 'been ,permanently injured: At 'lecent RED CROSS NOTES of anti Fenwick Stewart, E. Ghu'ter'; G. H. "Beatty,' presented , with ' -long associatiaa . , awards at a special. presentation bac ,came„• (Canada later viith his Mather anti sir- ;Dis•asters 'happened in• •those' days a meeting of the execu- 'tive, •Llbyd Hoggarth was named - ' ,'An open meeting of the Seaforth � Mrs, Bertha^ Pollard, has sold her M. 'Elliott and W. Reid'. In- terment was in Baird's Cemetery. • gust attended by all dealers •of i the division 'ter. ” He -m ade 'his home near' •Whitby Yor'some :time, but iiewa of the. the same as now. The present owner chairman of the entertainment tom- branch of the -Red Cross will Ire held house in the village' to Mr, .Thomas l Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keyes purpose held, at Hotel London• I - eluded in the list were Mr. Norman good land' in th'e Huron• Tract .got around', recalls )low one 'of their 'first oxen fell into the well and 'broke ltS neck. amittee, . succeediing Norman Smith,, who resigned when his 'business' neces- lin Carnegie Library Friday afternoon, 'Dexter, Mr, and Mrs. Dexter, intend May 2, at 4 o'clock. moving in shortly, moving 'to their nen:. abode. in Bruce . field' shortly. Mt, and Mrs. Keyes• will Coo# snit lIr, Cdrneliu3 Caak;:'of H®n� sail, who- were -with 4 �';�' ,; •+with the result that in 1855 he 'tool- aip.one'+huadsedl acres• of land+ two kud "• Arrowheads . have •also' been found' m'tated +his. 'being away from tovrti. During' the month. the A report, of tbg, 27th annual meet- Mr. and' M'rs.. Ephriam Clarke a.'nd 'the be missed here, :but+Vai•'na's loss will pre'sehted ,silver'' trays, sirver tea sw'l'Ade's, goldl.service : , one-half :miles east of 'the Huron Road, , on this farm: Anrirew ,Archibkld• died •in 1902, and past committee lids been in cha+ge of WaNcer •Hatt, ing of Ontario Division of the son, Ellwood, and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Red' Cross will be presented,, • Lawson attended a reception for be Brucefleld's gain: .. '.Am ,Gertle Reid,.i who has Syient buttons ,with diamond', and, 'framed certificates, 'in• recognition 'trf twebi3^: - +on the fifth concesefion of Tuclter- his wife in 19'19. Both are buried tri .and it wa.s and,dT -his: direction that .held a .Dtr, and M'rs. Gordon 3ohn'sou, of the winter i,n Brucefield', is m viug years%•dea.lers'hi 'i.' smith. He"called his farm "The;'Pol1 dars,'e 'after .the farm he had• left 'be- Maitlandbati'k Cemetery, William•Archibal'd' the the highly successful Easter dance was 'arran'ged early in April. Varna, Wed•nesd•ay eaening, MINIS'TEFiIAL ASSOCHA•Ti.' Mr. Gordon back to Varna; where she"ha.s recur A canvass wap[ be made the week 0 in'd -in the O Country„ 1d In Andrew, 'married Ithi'rd, son of Andrew Archibald took over the �in, , * M * ^The and Mrs. Carn•ochan, of The Seaforth and District Minister= EloiS'e, Macri„ visited for „'few days ed aPartmen.ts in Mrs. M. Reid's 'of home: We welcome Mrs: Reid back Mays 1, for c othing„fbr Britain. Tru6&a will Dalt a Heutsall homes and +,,,” ; •, 1856' Archibald }Alice R'ate7iff, an En'glis'h girl town farm In 1902, and 1904 married Jes- 'Strathaven• 'Stn - nexG •regti'lar m•ee#ing of the branch .will be held, 'Friday evening, ial Aiss'ociation' will meet ov Monday, with their aunt and -uncle, Mr, and Ma 5, the to the community,; where she realty district' residents ar$$ aeked, to leave 'i'j '+ hrArl, 'but one oP the inariy wh•o 'aa lie Crafg, of Scotland, "wham he had ha a ,trip tt t'he May 8, C'o'pies oP the draft by -Paws `adopted, Y at 2 p•m•, 'at Manse of Mrs, Ephriam:,C'larke, Egmond'ville Church, It ip expected Mr, and Mrs: , Ephrl'am Clarke and belongs. • Mrs. M. G. Beatty, Mt, 'Stephenson their contributions ,at the Town HaI The project is sponsored' by the town '' ,;1�., pioneer wives and mothers arae' an oionear wi can+tri7iuoth to Mad ,h n o'ld Country 'some :time 'previously. +that were provisionally 'by the" branch atn, the 'March meeting, that the ° speaker will be the Rev, Mrs, Freeman, of Seaforth, attended Stanle Brenton. an;d Mis's Mossop a:re all rgcoveriiig council. •, , ;;;a'j,,, ,-' 1¢ t' bf their frontier comsiitinity. Eight children were barn tb the'm: John, Robert, Isabel; Alice, William, have gone Forward tb Vali me�mlbers, and 'this Y minister of the the funeral of the late Mrs, Will Me. United Church, Ethel, • , Dulloch of Stratford on Frida y from an, attadk of flu, which as been floating about. Messrs. Roy and Lloytd Bxoek h'a*e purchased Wlhite's Bakery Exeter, "" i Six children, were 'boric :ta thein: Jessie, Frank a.nd, Arnold•.' at meeting the members will be'asked: to give final kpprovaL a Mrs. Bustin, who, is' not well, ha,s at The S'oouts . and, Cubs, inaW a A r: r, , Demes, Andrew, Haunch,; iAlice, Wil• 44am and John The following, deslcendpt,,s bf the first •Andrew Archibald aertiled with * * * ai'ery, chairman of the ntembers:hip "You need 'tl shave," � gone' to 'Seaforth;.to ',?e with her son 'and' Mrs. Austin. We'trust the ,will Paper collection kn May: Residents are as''ked} t4 as ,1M1, rk' d 1.1 The first horns, a, log house, of d7`ha ,the aimed forces In the two World; E'aoh meetixu sees' additional . rey ..turned •Inch •applying for membei'sliip, 'will camtnittee, or any of tshe executive, "I)o I? 11Ve11, the w6ole'lamil was bring `an application form; An using the bathroom mirror this mora- ehantge may improvg 'kl'ei condition, please keel) thirir papers; ma,git,zines, etc., aud'th2y rovi1T-,be call ' ,run ,, • rat,, the OUt oP Gh px•os hard wars: Audiew,_ sin' oP Andzew, apd (Gontinued,on Page 6) If anq returned• man hb.e"not been ap• •nu41 proached, „'Phone call too John Flan fees, are payable to Trgmurer J. InIg and I must have shaved' my Mrs. Sch 11 has, returned to ,Detroit after Spending several 'd,ays wlth.her ed, for at the homes. services' in•tlie Uainted' ClhKti'oCL S'ir1 ',1,411,:: t, ,1 .. ,, „ i ,34 ; McMilian,' mother-ln-law. - mother. 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