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ternoons.
The Ladies' Bowling Club met at
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Staffa Children
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• the home of Mrs. Paul Brady on
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ERi URE LEGS
` Miss Mary A. Smillie, Walton
Employees, W. J. Duncan.'s
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on County vis'ite'd,
to inspect the collection of antiques
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Nominating Convention
TWELVE TONS
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er Taxes, Council
`r - .::?<3h1,,i;':'fit
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:'� o Five -Year -Old Bohr
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Will Be Held in
$3,000.
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offer Injuries While
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held in the club house at the end
Nearly twelve tons of a er
Y paper
Learns. •- -
When water from a tractor radia•, Of May. A delicious lunch was
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Seaforth.
and rags were collected by
for boiled over, Murray Crich, 15-' Sf'r•vPd.
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Playing,
Clerk N. W. Miller was appointed
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members of. the Lions Club
Wednesday afternoon in a can-,.
The extent to which the intro-
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Liberals ..i>. Hunches th g
Vass of Seaforth and Esmond-jWs
county e of
duction of' the coon method.
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assessing in Seaforth might affect
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OF':NS1iLL
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will nominate a candidate to con
test the forthcoming Federal elect
Ville homer,, Proceeds of the
local assessments was explained to
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bion, at a .,meeting to be 'held in
collection wilf be used for
Lions Club welfare activity..
members of council by County As,
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Wilcidents during the, past week
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Cardno's Hall, Seaforth, Friday
The paper drive was arranged
sensor Alex Alexander, .at a spec.'1_'..__','
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tial meeting o- council Monday
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year-old Hensall boys
two five-year-old
: ioswoal with r -old red legs,-
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evening, May 6, W. L. Whyte, 'presi-
dent of the Huron -Perth and Hur-
b a committee headed b
y y
Scott Cluff.
evening. While there undoubtedly
M �.`' f-'
t t'ove. Kyle, live years of age, -son
fiftieth time, Mr. and Mrs, Jams
tan Liberal Association at>nounced
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would be changes in •individual as-
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•,cry,
r. and Mrs. Dave. Kyle, Heu-
'r
this week. The election is expect-
ser said:
s.essments, council was, informed
that average cost in taxes would`
Canine's
I May 12, sponsored by thA Legion,
s
;; suffered a fractured leg Sun -
afternoon. He was playing
.'sult
ed the last week in June as a se-
of a statement 'in the Com-
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not vary appreciably-
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other boys' near a ware-
Map
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mon's Monday, by Prime= Minister
Louis St: Laurent, that ,the Hodse,
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P RESBY TERY OF
Mr. Alexander said that while
the county itself is now using this
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e, and while attempting to
ilio . a ladder to a freight car lost
slants and fell. He was tak:
been takln'g the paper. couldr
not do without it, as we have li'een
dciss-olve the end' of this
'amid be d
go to ,bhe Legion' Shorts' for
the filrtthMirig` of luweulie'• spert�'inn
goodness', 'What
"My wife's' relatives yelled, 'We
away from Seaforth shirty -one,
new equalized assessment method,
Hon, Leslie Frost, r in-
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en4 Scott Memorial Hospital,
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week,
The nominating convention
HURON
MEET
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there are 'still four municipalities
under the old way, of which Sea-
forth is one..The equalized assess-
tial Treasurer, who was select-
ed Wednesdayas leader of the
."a , •th, by Dr. J. C. Goddard,
whet, the fracture was set.
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.Harry Ham-
be 'addressed by Col. Hat y a
Progressive Conservative part
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:Nei Forrest, five-year-old son of
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idton, past president of the Ontario
meat is .designed to lace all valu-
p
of Ontario. 1-1e will be sworn
t1M.'.. and Mrs. Charles' Forrest, is
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Liberal Association, of Sault Ste.
%eV. A. W. Gardiner Na
eumin 'on an equal basis and to
c as Premier next week, nuc..
i.n C intoa Hospital with a fraetur-
o p
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Marie, Ont., Robert DxcCubbiu,
M.P., ParliamentaryAssistant to
ed 58Cr2t'dry At Ileri-
eliminate any guesswork. It will
provide an assessor with a basis
ceedin Premier T. L. Ken-
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nedy.
ed; -$g above the -knee, suffer@d.
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the Minister of Agriculture, an'd W.
of assessing which will be 'the
when In an accident on Wednesday,
The Howser collection of pic-
H. Golding, M.P. Bot Huron -Perth.
Sall Meetln
same for everybody.
tut es, on loan from the London
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lint
be has announced that he
be for months-
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Huron count is now assessing
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all municipalities using the card
NAME PRINCIPAL
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Art i(dallery, will be shown in Hen -i
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`.the
will not a candidate
not
The closing of Ebenezer United
system, and this will be the basis
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sag first week in &lay. This
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tion•
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Church in the Bluevale charge, as
requested by the congregation, was
for equalization. Whether or not
kidividual municipalities adopt the
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FCR P I 1 ��IC SCHC��Y
collection includes the works of
mat,Fy Canadian artists and should
approved Tuesday at the' spring
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s stem for their own
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be 4$f real interest to all lovers of
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y purposes
Lne';r ictures.
Breaks Collarbone
sheeting of the Huron Presbytery
must -be decided by each munici-
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*a. Maude Hedden won the
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Second Time
of •the United Church of Canada,
held in Hensall Presbyterian
pality. The meeting made no decd -N.
sion, but the matter will be on the
Eastman, Listowel,
prize. for the best dessert' recipe
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Church. , The meeting was chain-
agenda at "the May meeting of
Selected From Forty'
submitted for the weak on the pro-
'Ken Doig, playing hockey in a
manned.. by Rev. W. A. Beecroft,
Wingbam, president.
council, Mayor J. E. Keating said.
A -house or business is thorough-
Applications.
gram, "May We Come in?" on
CFPL, London, ,the prize being $5..
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Scottish League, suffered a frac-
tured collarbone in a game before
With the exception of three of
]v inspected -by the assessor, who
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• At the School Board meeting,
'held:in the council chamber of the
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Christmas. Back in play after six
the 34 charges in the Huron Pres-
bytery, the new minimum salary
records all the -particulars on an
appraisal record - -'sheet, which
Seaforth Public School Board has
Town. Hall, the resignation of Mr.
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weeps' enforced holiday, he suffer-
,ed
,ed a second fracture, he told his
of $2,100 h'as been reached by ail
shows the various types of 'build-
appointed D. N. Eastman, Listowel,
as Principal. succeeding P. B. Mof-
ran
R Dennison and Miss June Bran-
don, on the 'teaching staff of Hen -
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parente, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Doig,
charges, 'according to a report
made by N. J. Trewartha,' Clinton,
ings, foundations, external cover-
ings, roofing, type Of 'roof, base-
fat. Mr. Moffat, who has been
sall Public School, were acne ted•
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Tuckersmith. In a letter received
recently, be said:
President of the laymen's aseocia-
meat, heating, lumbin g
g, P g, lighting,
principal of the school for nearly
eighteen ears, was forced to ten-
y
with regret. Miss Rhena Avery,
been on the staff
$
"Dear Mum: It has been quite a
tion.
The
walls, trim, floors and consrtrue-
tion.In valuing a property, the
der his resia-nation because of con-
:who•has
at -Granton, and, Miss Winifred
while since I have written to you,
presbytery sustained a call
age of the house is .taken into con-
tinning ill health.
Gray, Dublin, have been engaged
so I decided I would drop you a
to Rev. D. A.,McMillan, Till -son-
burg,
sideration; as well as its size and
MT. Eastman, who ]las been as-
for next fa11;y 1kIr. Donald McKaig,
few linea. As you know by 'the let
from Northside united
condition. Theland is assessed
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sistant principal of Listowel pub-
veterahr of -War II„ received the
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tern I wrote you before, I recover-
Church, Seaforth, to succeed the
according to the number.of square
lic School for the past three years,
appointment as caretaker of the
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edcompletely from my .broken' col
Rev. H. V. Workman, who has ac-
feet or acres the lot contains. From
was selected from forty applic'ants.,
public school.'
darbone. I have been playing stead-
cepted a call to Avondale United
a manual supplied the assessor, he
He served for five years is the
Hensall has an epidemic of
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ily for the past month, and: if I
Church, Tillson'b'urg,
will determine the assessment from
Canadian Army, including three
mumps. Included in: -the list of
do say so myself, improving nearly
The following officers were •elect -tee
Pacts recorded on his a
appraisal
years overseas, Prior to big army
those confined to their homes with
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every game.
e
d for the next conference here
re
,service he taught in Normany b
mumps is the Principal of 'the Pub -
We were playing :in Dundee on
starting July 1: Chairman, Rev, S.
Itwaspointed out that while
and Brant.
jde School, a local painter, 'local
,
Monday night and three minutes
11, Brenton, I,oudesboro; secre-
under this new method the assess-
Married with three children, Mr.
doAIrswife and 'policeman's wife.
from the end of the game I collid-
tary, Rev. A. W. Gardiner, Eg
ment on- a property.,may be ,iii.;V.
Eastman is a member of the Pres-
tonald KcKinnon, student at Exe
cad with one of the Dundee players,
That's ht I
mpadvilIP, and treasurer J. A.
creased, 'bri ing it' closer ;to ,its
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.byterian Church. During his Lis-
to*eL_appoiniment,-=he'was inter
tag High School,, is confined :to the
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anal mess ,what? xi _
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'Viok'e �t'he ag£ttt:'
,S r de e •:
rflf! td.k,
'Were
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actual value, it tibes-at7t�nitices§vin=
-x .'trk'P�4'�%f VietoHa Hospital;
same collarlio'ne
Arrangements made for a
ily mean an increase in taxes. A
ested in all activities pertaining to
London, suffering with, mumps and
It isn't quite as bad as the first
meeting in North Street 'United
municipality requires a certain
the 'youth of the town.
threatened with appendicitis. In
time, but it is no picnic! .I went
Church, Goderich, Monday„ May 9
sum of money each year -to coveraddition
there are a 'host of chil-
to the Dundee Hospital and they
at 2 p.m,, when -the moderator,
its expenditures, and this amount
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dren and adults suffering with the
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Strapped ane up• and then I came
to Perth. On Tuesday morning I
Rt. Rev. Willard Brewing, D.D.,
will be
does not vary from year to year to
The total ex-
MCKILLOP
mumps_
Mrs, Donald Sinclair, Exeter,
went out to -the Bridge of Earn
special speaker,
Arrangements were made for a
any great extent.
venditure is estimated and the mill
There died suddenly in McKillop
was hostess foZr the April meeting
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Hospital again, and when the doo-
tore ma I thought they were
meeting at North Street United
rate established with relation to
on Friday, April 22, Robert Ed-
of the Hensall Arnold Circle Eve -
ld
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saw
going to crown me, They wanted
,Church, Goderich, Monde May
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to
the total asses'smen't of the muniel-
Polity. On'this basis, if this assess-
mund Patterson, in his 52nd' year.
Born in McKillop in 1858, the son
Circle res-
ming Auxiliary, held
Co -hos-
byteriam Church Manse. Co -hos -
,
me. to stay in ,the 'hospital, but I
They me up and
license W. B. Tharnaloe, Gode-
rich, to preach and recommend him
meat goes up under the new meth-
of the late George and Margaret
tesa was 'Mrs. Norman Stanlake.
refused,. strapped)
told mo to come. back' on Friday.
for ordination at conference. Mr,
od, the mill rate will drop accord-
McMann Patterson, he resided all
n,
Mrs, Hilton Lain conducted the
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worship period. Mrs. Glen Bell,
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It is, not very painful, but it is very
Thorneloe recently graduated Brom'
Emmanuel College, Toronto with
angly, or vice versa-
Mr. -Alexander took a few apeci
his life in McKillop Twp. He is
survived •by his wife, formerly
president, who was in the chair,
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awkward. I don't know what date
will be coming 'home, but I will
honors..
The presbytery decided to hold
fit cases and figured their new aa:
'sessmen't as clearly as possible.
Ferns Love, of Walton; one lex, i -
ter, Barbara; one brother, Alex, in
contributed an item from .the Glad
Tidings, and Mrs. R. A. Orr gave
probably drop you a 'line or two
before 1 'get there,
its June meeting in Goderich at
Not having seen the 'places, Mr.
Hullett Twp., and three sisters,
an item from the Record. The top -
The weather is lovely over here
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the summer -school ground. A ape-
Alexander said that he could not
arrive ,at a final figure. It was
Mrs, Alice Pratt and Mrs. Wim.
'Miss
de was presented. by ,Mrs'. Sinclair,
balling her thoughts from the
and I had been laying golf or' fish-
tial invitation will be extended to
the wives' of ministers, and laymen.
found that in all the cases' the ac-
Creighton, Blyth, 'and H. Pat-
hereon, Chicago. He was a
theme, "Young People's Work in
Ing nears every day 'until I got
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•teal amount paid by the taxpayer
her of Walton United- Church. The
The
the Church." Members of •the Aux-
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hurt. My landlay sends pier best
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was changed very little.
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funeral was ,held on Monday, 'April
iliary will attend the Synodical
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regards and says not to worry, as
take It
Huron County has already adopt-
25, from his late residence, Mc-
meeting, to be held in the Presby-
she will care of me. seems
I'm of •sty-
Place Yugoslays
ed this new plan and it is hoped
Killop, to Brussels cemetery. Rev.
terian Church, Goderich; May 11.
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not able to take care
self.
On District Farms
that all municipalities will follow
R. G. Hazlewood officiated. The
Refreshments were served and an
Ask Dads if remembers a g'lY
suit, in'ordeT to keep a uniform
system of assessing throughout the
pallbearers were John Watson,
Harvey McClure, Wilfred Short-
enjoyable evening spent.
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by the name of clay Bawer. 'Ile was
Eight Yugoslavians arrived in
county.
reed, George Stone, Douglas Ennis
stationed 'at Goose Bay while Dad
Goderich on Tuesday afternoon and
and Gil,hert McCallum'. The flower
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was there. He was playing for .the
Canadian team that went to Stock-
were sent to Huron County farms.
This group came to Canada with a
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bearers were Leslie Johnston, Har -
Brown, Allan
Rebekah Official
holfor the world championshivs.
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total of 8'00 D.P. Ukrainians, Hun-
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Vey Searle, Arthur
I was sitting next to -him after the
garians; Poles, Estonians and. Al-
Transformer Changed
Henderson, John Scott and Bill
Henderson.
Visits Seaforth Lodge
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game when ,we were having sup-
banlans.
W,
per. We got talking and imagine
.-The, eight who came 'here had
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The D.D. President of District
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my surprise when I found out he
been, working in Italy for the past
A hydro interruption, covering
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No. 5 Rebekah Lodges, Mrs. Iona
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knew Dad in the Air Force. His
four -years. They ;have been plat-
'the ksouthwest portion of town', re-
Take Part in Bee
Bechler,' of Goderich, was present
people have a cottage out at Bay-
ed with the following: Oliver Row-
suited when it -became necessary to
at the regular meeting of Edelweiss
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field, -and he goes to all the dances
cliffs, R. R. 1, Hensall; Gordon
change a large , transformer on
At Church and Manse
Rebekah Lodge on Monday even -
out there and in Goderich."
Turner, R. R. 2, Bayfield; E.
Church Street, at Goderich Street,
ing to pay her official visit. Ge'n-
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Schw.artzen•truber, Zurich; Fred C.
Wednesday afternoon. ,f
Members' of First Presbyterian
era] business was taken care of
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Brown, R.R. 2, Crediton; ' M. El-
Service was restored about five
Church took part in the first of a.
and a delicious lunch was served
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Announce Added
)lett, Zurich; A. Hetherington, R.
R.R. 1,
o'clock, after P.U.C.employees had
completing
'series of bees Wednesday after -
at the close of the meeting
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R. 1, Hensall; S. Souder,
worked ,all -afternoon
noon, which have been planned to
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]Hospital Donations
Zurich; L. Woods, R.R. 2, Luck-
the installation.
assist in a modernization program
now
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Annual Lions Club`'Ag- ? ,, �rt
SPRING CLEANING ricigltural dight.pee �, a �t,vpN'yY,x�y
To 'H M Vitro �` 1 'n ' i �t . 4" w t
The annual task of cleaning ar i 4,
Tours of Ontario plowmen in th&' t u�
the Seaforth Lions Park and British Isles did much to fdrthher ? � ai d' �'01,4,itt)kl iit�, "^ x,';' IEr j i
getting .t in readiness for the understanding between farmers' of ' d n,�c, s'', y
g Hall met a><ls
thousands who will use it dor- ',i,} �L ti';
the two lands, Elliot Moses, a di- I-'
incl the coming summer, item- �" �' vh:d,a4l
menced this week. R�bsence rector of the O'ntatio' Plowmen's. A complete report "i?f Hite, pry � s� �1.
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of serious floods this spring Association, told district farmers' limina rp eomiltitteetablishell, to rf :si plc i.
resulted' in the Accumulation of }+'ho were guests' of members of the ';consider the advi ability of 01 „ei ntr ' ', ,; , r
leaves and dirt beim less than Lions Club annual farmers' night, ing a Mam'orial en a CA 9.,,
usual, No major work, other held in St. James' Hall Monday muniiy. Centre in 9eafortlt will be ':rk°$e�f ;
evening. Mr. Moses recently re a,er,
than the construction of a new presented at a public meeting,baiir 4,w'
turned from - the Old Country, wa.
set of steps at the west and of where he accompanied the 1948 ed for friday' evaAm Col•d1ng tfi ,' is
the park, is contemplated this champion_ on their tour, Mayor' J. E. Keating ` c"I .1 n _ _ , , 0rl.
year. In an interesting address, the the committee. The conxmttfee`ha$ r.'rkr"
investigated tite•proposal, and 1t s tY
speaker reviewed highlights of the, h�
understood tb:.its resort yvall se
tion and described conditions Ias*7
® ®. ® ® ® he found them an the farms of 'commend to the mleetiag nkat the
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construotiqu of the arena ata.• cep II, .
Britain. A surprising feature, ,he r'
ire' be, Proceeded with anc� 'that
said, was the extent to which P
:mechanization had been introduc- ensure a form�l&ted i?nanedtately to
DUBLIN GATHERING ed that he building will ire' esu,
ready for use late .this year. -r11
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Discussing the havoc that war a
FETE NEWLY WEDS since it was first ,set, up e&rly an - El'
had wrought. throughout the coon- ly:
try, Mr. Moses stressed the metes- March, ,the committee. ,has held
several' meetings and itas''discuss ��
city of nations fiucling means other ed kith contractors' land ar'chitecis
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MC- than war to resolve their differ- t, t,;
shies. Nat only as the havoc' prices and costs of constructioalu '�3@1,
Kenzie Deceive Purse I Members of the commati