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V.. z byelaw ;s 2Y s ' P?f�` ton, Dublin, .officiating election Iii Mahe place Wednesday; Qeo
Wednesday afternoon. Services
1t v rank Bai hon Blyth, ob=' '''.' }9 " < officers fo 194 resulted
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r, jeCt(cd to,tl{e �rocednr by c •'., �� o dvi'ile �Ohurch. ;�, � ea=t.,� return by acclamation' of : W. R. , ,•„.
yc Gardiner, of Egm n s -.r, r.
•'#�e'! in `loll covering the pension y: - u. : t,. 9>, `* Lobb R.R.2 Clinton- as resident a ,at
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cion. T44, :count soIibi'tar, 'R; C. ;s;•'4:<ray<.;':rn:^,4.:;,/Y
y �,'.•�f�yn`., i..,>.., ,.,,, lined a � onion! ' o€^ ; �; . s�',!`• E first vice-president; Robert S. -Mo-'.
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ay5, i ailed ip fox. ruling, a `":'r"3,.> ',; ?. '9:`; "^- Kei eller, Dublin, biin, as second vice-
" to f' %' >•ryf: r.F•.Ffi! 't..r ,;'� the -funeral route along iM. a1n St.,' ;.
d• rule be- raced. e'' wa in. <yrn, .;� r,.4.:;;<x;x '::S'tii,ia 'r resident and W. V, Roy, 'Zondes-
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ter t�l,e bylaw wa�' b` a a. !. ,p.n F... !,41!! .n!r l.nT,Fli2fiy::: ,f.: n,,.:,y :: r. 6 iv..Y '`}!., r 4'�§,"rh,.'i><`5 F'X< „I.%2• n t t amending
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reading . Vie' called for a diyisiot} K ; yy a ,�� a# d, :r3.F y, :moi stitution by minQi' Chang in the w:
Seoins, 'Keith, Pethick, Bryan Flan ,J.;, r #Y N . g , t ? ;;., ` : SeaiOrth Fire Mille.. �� . •*'
vote; which resulted in the defeat' Bobbie Broome; six-year-old, n Richard Watson Tommy K '<- ? -r r,, �, �Ze , l „;.a objects" clauses; the F ration : r
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of -the bylaw. 9everal'reeves were; son pf Mr. and Mra. Albert Dick Jack Baker Glen Coutts d. n,;, r : •• .t, tMa n t �f� ;' . p•+• ed a resolution c tdemning eS Care 111 Ilandl% � ,
absent but the vote recorded was:Broome, o i life earl aWF „' , ? ' `.: y x 3: ." . w the sale of oleamargan in Can- sr;
who lost. his Y Bill Pinder and Bill Eisler. rF.z :f, E;�ads. Inflammables.
eas-�G. Armstrong, Berry, Edy y �: /,3� u 3 s .
Monday afternoon on Main St.; The accident occurred' on Main „a J �•L>-�'" i;, c�'tr,`.� .rte;
when he ran • into the side of '
yard, 'Ginn, 'MeNab, Nictolson, n•"z:' », :mow`• o -,y, Mr. Roy, in -his secretary's re- , • :'
Nott„ Sills', Tuckey, Woods -10, Street, near the P:ostoffice, as :the T, port, -felt that a county -office Warning that hydro. blackouts,
a gravel truck. young 1.a'd,' playing with, Tommyl ondville district well realiz- •
Nay5�ST. Armstrong,Bainton, Tuckersmith..citizen ln'..the Eg , should •be established and deciar- can result in a serious' Erre hazakc3i ,n, „
Dick, is believed to have darted $
Beaver, Beuermann, Strong, Finui- - _ Ing what the lose by fire of their lboal repair and blacksmith shop ed that it was difficult to carry on unless) special precautions' are.:t r.
gap ;d. Johnston, H. Johnston, across the street into'the side of meant to them, rallied behind' a Cgmittee charged with the re- under present circumstances. The en., Seaforth Fire -Chief I? orle�On w
a moving gravel truck, driven by IWELL.KNOWN + r'
Serslake� Lawson, Rowland, Sny- sponsibility of, replacing the Jame Racho building. While can- I business of the Federation had Sills, in an announcement on
afar, WebsEeT-13. S.H.S. E V:E N I N'� .
Elmer, Cameron, Tuckersmith, and vassers have met with a ready resp. onse, further donations are
owned by J. W. McCartney, of :he grown to $12;000 annually, he stat- 6 of this issue, calfs particular 'ak-
A waiving that the county road needed according to David McLear!; building committee chair- KIPPEN COUPLE ed, tention, to the, handling and star
trate must be increased if proper, T same township. The truck was. man, and these may be left wlth`';or forwarded to W. J. Finni-
LASSES V C C E S In the financial statement of Ing of gasoline and, oil used '. Por.
a V L hauling .gravel to the site of the
service is to be maintained was:C gars treasurer. Work of rebuliding,: is now under way, and a the Federation for the year end emergency lighting. Vie'
former Rac+ho blacksmith�s'hop in number of bee YEARS
sounded in the report of thL, liur s have been held to.;get the cement work started. A�ARRIED 50 Ing Oct. 31. 1948, Mr. Roy indicat- Citizens are warned, 'Mr. :Sills,
Egmondville, destroyed by fire J1i 4a,
on County )load Commi3sicn, Above, James Rac+ho (left) helps Ross McLean unload a truck of ed total expenditures of $11,377.91 _says, to keep only the smallest i
four weeks ago. cement to speed the da when he'_. ets back in business. Below, dka
adopted by Huron County Council 125 Attend First in Series p y g against total receipts of $11,651.18, quantity of gasoline necessary and
According to Provincial Con
Friday morning David McLean, committee chairman;; who is in charge of construe- or a balance on the year's' opera- not to keep it in the building, noir
'.' stable William Hodgins,, who in-
• "Prices of equipment and, ,many ' Of Agriculture* and tion, points to bricks salvaged from the 100 -year-old building, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sin- tions. -of $273.27. where it .can ,be tampered vrith> •
vestigated, witnesses of the trag-'
road materials' 'have doubled," said English Classes. a They will be used again to burid a 'chimney:. Main items of expenditures were: It is important that the contain- r
7 the report, "the -demands of the g ed� Included Mrs. Do�othVeHa El Clair Observe Golden N
J ins, Egmondville, Mrs., Vera . :.,.ty,y Refund to townships, $2,242; conn- ars be leak -proof and that the nam'
'plublic are heavy, and it can not An attendance of 125 featured 3z " ac '4i�� Wedding Day. ty projectionist, National Film ture of the contents be elearly in-
liott, Toronto, and Fergus. Horan, ...�,,..
be expected -that work' can be con_ the first in a series of educational R.R.1 Dublin. Mr: Horan assist- Board, $1910'9; field day, $2,097; On- located. Retailers are ai�so urged
tinned' without ,an increase. an the / �, : ��' <>'" Residents of the Kippen district tario Federation of Agriculture, to include' an their, tabs or labels' :r
programs •being, presented at t+he ed in carrying the young, to,;.. . r .2 e. 1 45 Dominion of Canada bond not oniv the word "Gasoline;' 'but
count road• 'rates # ; " o• :'?3=,: ,, . all their lives, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- $ „6
y Seafgrth High School Wednesday the nearby office of Dr. J. A. Gor-#�3 ^„ their olden $1,012; National Film Board Cir- also a warning that ,the contents w "
The. report, in part, went or. to y K° S r w
eventpg!s. -will, but 'he was Pronounced dead ` r : w liam Sinclair marked g
says: Construction works have n_ i :'"✓;.r,.rwY,... ,,,, cult expenses, $530; 1949 annual are dangeroir's, should not be',�ex
Prof. James. Brydon, oP the O on arrival. �'h wedding anniversary oa Tuesd•aY,
been completed, during the year asCollege,discuss- M„<: s;:. Nov. 23. The former Miss Agnes meeting, $622. posed to a fire or flame, and should
tario Agricultural' Dr, E. A. McMaster, county Cor- i. ; gi: %� fY:
gallows' the.cost cited in'each case >r �zr r x... E ! ..y° Sinclair were united 'Chief receipts were: Township vont t used for cleaning purposes;
•» ed with district farmers, "Soils and, over, after cori'sultation with 3 •�� Y. ,� �ys� �s>,,a Bell and Mr.
ilei an- approximation, as. out. f ' a: ° .`' ': , >:” the home of the
� pP Fertilizers." '. Lloyd Morrison, o Crown Attorney H.' +Glenn Hta:'ys; �� .:; ,;�, : „:��,, «, , ;<.. �,� � in marriage at fees, $4,916; affiliated arga'niza- and that filling operationar rrhotiidt
standing accounts have to - be esti- y it u £ «, w• 9:; f `2 tions, 105 ; 1947 annual meeting, not take place inside any', huildit g.
the, Schfl � ta. b showed mov- announced an inquest 'would 'be " , ' ' bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. An $ •.
mated: Gorrie 'brid'ge. $33,000; `Eg- ia" ictures 'of modern Yarm meth- hF' t` t' ' '" 506; Heid day and Year book, •
p held at 2 p.m. on December 1. s.' : drew Bell, on the farm now oceu- $
mondviile bridge, $2:O,OOIp;. Kippen ods. !Horan Agricultural Represent- Members of the co'roner's jury are pied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Bell on $3.452; bank.loan on bonds, $1,'040;
toad coin@its, and grad+ing, .$4,540; alive, J,'C. Rennie spoke briefly. Norman Seoins, Thomas D. Sills,/ the highway south of Kippen, by National Film Board, $1,10.9. As-
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culvert, Hensall, zeast, $,1,00'0; J. G. Mullen, Jahn Bach and Jahn °y�� Rev. S. Acheson. The bridesmaid sets were valued at $2,932, incl'ud- Fill Vacancy On'
' Some 40 newcomers to the die-
Walton, north, road construction > '. Ing $2,000 Dominion of Canada
trict Gtr„piled c&ses in ybasic A. Card'no. a t. x `.r ' roll °:I'I was the late. Min's Sarah Sinclair, Pulbllc ►SCiloOl StRff ..
h' r :4 x bonds!-..
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gg��:,�,.1"� h•.�w,... - .� TfteH,�tiragedo''•strnck the.. Broom@;' `'sister of the gtroam,'an'd•^tltegroom _
awaliosh -$IB iiAO; T+Tctr 20 Aal;eid family only, two days after Mrs. ' i s rr u i The Goderich Elevator trust ac
6(hid.l°icted. TtT &aymosi.'M'ulfard,
of sister of the , groom, and the
rading, etc., $5,5'04; Glenn's” Hill, v 5 count now stands at $2,054, Mr. Seaforth PtLblic 'Sc'hool BoartZ;
r g the IPubiic School staff. Broome arrived home from Scatx m K ,, groomsman was Mr. Andrew RE meeting Thursday evening,, ap-
$1,004.00; ' 'bituminous' pavement, The classes will continue each gid' Roy said. The original receipts ;
Memorial Hospital, where s'he had'. brother of the bride. pointed Mss. Jason Ellis, SeaBotth,
y Wroxeter-Belmore, $33,000. Wed'n'esday evening. given birth to -a baby boy Nov. 10. w; Y i ` totalled $4,230. It is planned to
�Vle recommend than the De Bobby Broome was born in Sea- � . ,, Following their marriage they to a vacancy on the staff created r
Ir "Wee nt of 'Highways be petition- use the remainder for junior far-
• f , resided on the Kippen Road on by the resignation of Miss Mary r.
forth and was a pupil in the kin- , , .4 mer devetapment.
ed to !place flashing lights at the a3 / p the farm now occupied by their Bell. The appointment is effective
RED CROSS NOTES i '� Leonard Harman,
secretary of
dergarten of SeaEorth Pnblie h� r. < n}� r i .; , son, John. Ten years ago they re- the first of the year. There were
(Continued on Page 4) An executive meeting of the Red School. He is survivedi b his par- " .'' the Go -operators' Fidelity and .,
Cross will be held in the work y tired to live in Kippen. Their nine applications for the position.
en'ts; three sisters, Mrs, Wilfred ar "; r Guarantee Association, the main
i' • ,� .� Family includes John and Miss s esker, was introduced hey P.obt. r.1 in of the board, e4
rooms on Friday, Dec. 3, at 3 •p.m• Glenn, Goderich, and Lois and , x �•' Margaret, at home. A cept Trustee' George Johnston,
g S. McKercher,. Seaforth, as "one
Attend Wi ham Margaret, at home, aad�. five bio f r Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair are mem- of the leading co operators of On
were present.
thers, George, Ronald, William, F € << bars of St. Andrew's United • '
Roxboro Forum Thomas„ and the unnamed new x a C H the m
y y tario." S
Layman s Rally hurch, Kippen, and until illness Mr, Harman mentioned e ! -
F...4-4•..,— c c 1ATn baby- �� prevented, Mrs. Sinclair was active aortance and Growth of farm radio Cost O Publishing
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More than three hundred Pres-
Pbwterian laymen attended a layer
men's conference in , Wingham
Wednesday evening. Representing
First Presbyterian Oh,Vreh, Sea -
forth, 22 attended the rally, the
chairman`of which was Thomas .
Pryde, M.L.A., Exeter.
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Legion Notes
News of Seaforth Branch 156
of the Canadian Legion
Confusion over dates on the -Part
asf Zone Commander McDonald, of
Kincardine, resulted in his arriv-
ing in Se&rth• Friday night for a
meeting '*hieh .had been held
Thursday night, However, after
waiting nearly B' ' hours, the
meeting .was - eede I,with and
twelve new member's' were initiat-
led• by, officers! of the branch.
'Phone undergoing initiation In-
cluded: Reg. Alien, Ed,. Daly,' J:
N. Eisner, V. F. Hoff, M. Kelly, K.
J. Carter, A. C. Baker, H. P. Ches-
zeyr,, V. A. Dabson,•J. J. Wood, M.
L, Storey, M. E. `Aker.
The meeting also accepted nom
3nations for office for the ensuing
year. Harold! Free and Harold
Finnigan: were scrutineers. Vat
ing takes place at the December
meeting.
The annual Legion Christmas
dance is -being held in Cardno's
,gall on Monday evehitrg, Do. c.' 27.
*
Tire TAgi�n wilt sponsor minor
10, ,,M ` 4 ,geafbfth during
IWCoilaft wlri!tet'„ g> cording. ,ib
!Legion gioits 'Oftloei`, ' `red 't. *11l
Its. ' It;Jsl intendIed thdt 'the 'three
outdoor:: rinks., at the three Sea
irtrth schools, will again bel'lh-OP•
twollon. Those eligib'fe.to �1day° are
askod to watCb, 'fqr 'further. an
11ouncemen,ts; >
tt is expected that i<hla aiY><"�'en•
fation bk i.eglon drag oto ','the
tiaaimtter ,of the victorious Vf'bc'6
geld_ juvenile softball- t6a,Yri will
atto'plaed at a emall;i2wirtq in
dbe •I.egiontibl)t>(Le early' !� �etietn
firer,' ' It hall been liute�acie to'!�io�a
ut sindt
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