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Nomination papers, officially an- 'I �,vl. . .1 .
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0 1 : Seiilfofth. - - . * � ,terinl& three candlidates in the con- �, . i,� giq'�,?, Property Committee accepted the offier of the town � .
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4t � The regular monthly meoting�i of , � I filled at HeAsall, Town laatt Man- ' ... ,,:�tf,^ special meeltiug, Of Huron a radius of I % miles from. the, in-
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4 , I I ; presided over a nomination. meet� 1�11 we"of school areas. This ac, known at the regular cou.&qJl'meat_ .
,I . with all the members pre� ' Ing. � . . " " , .arose 'out of the decision to Ing on Monda.y night. The propos-
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read and approved. Correspond- Liberal candid -ate; V&,% McKin- , � �i ;iof M. A. Reid., C. A. Barber and each adAtional hour or part there-
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q � ence. was considered from Inspike- . ley, Stanley Township farmer, Pro- L ,,I , $_1 -t-1, introduced, a petition of that'ithe. services of the fire de-
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of Education, Niagara -an -the -Lake, t . reserved, for t -he 4ceipl; of uomina- I,,, btji, Brussels and, -the consultative ment for its consideration.
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- be,jidded- -to Wingliam High School public ,health unit would, go into lie r _* , ` ��;
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I to supply, 40 tons of Perth Liberal Assoc' . , dis�rict " , **:*#i�,O : ,,.��",
Tenderis adon, BY ar- London, and former rector of , . effect on July 1, and that the local ".1; X044-11 a$'_00r,L,�Milll
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0 1 COW1 to the schoolis of the area ,, rangement, each of the candidates, ,st. Thomas' Anglican Church ,#eeve John McNabb, of Grey, medical officers of health duties . , k 7 1 falft -in Tlu LT . ,; i�,f,t�,; I
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4 11 Bros., Dublin, at $2D .Per ton ,for � ! minute rebuttal allowed' -Mr. Me- _ it-iis beyond reason -to ask tOvm- Any ,complaints, or business cam- . , .11 . _.',t� 1,1��-,..t,,� ��., �� _1
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coal from St. Clair, Pa., and $20-50 : In I . � 1, 11
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. , -, from Reading, Pa.; Jas. E. John- Rev. F. K. Moylan was wel- Ing was poorly, attended,, with less �vill", to Wingliam, when they wilt now be forwarded -to -the unit's,' Rev. W. E. ,Mof�rls, sob of ad ice surface, It �. .;
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CL ' I 11 , only 10 miles from Seaforth. headquarters at Clinton. Mrs, Wm. P. Morris and the t0u. meeting roc s r . " ),
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Bracefield, $19.90 per ton far St. da 'night. Father MQyllan -has until the resident of Hurou-parth fol�,doforment so that -the b'Oundar- ties of County Council during its was Grdalned to the Roman Girt Guldess. At the , """' J'i � ,,�
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School., and the secretary was or- old in Fullaxton on Wednesday, ANNIVERU 'ties, and Inspector J. H. Kin- tion School Area be added to recreational , , -7;-, LLL ', "I
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Toronto Daily Stax, if a teacher"is JOHNFINLAYSON shpleaker. Former Rector Will Con-* ,� . ki . . L; .,�,,,
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General repairs to dates were: Ivan KalbU.dsch, Zu, U rvices on I . 'Council endorsed t4e, motion by with this, matter. d ..�� �
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�l Reeves S. Snyder of ODIborno and Building permits were issue'dl to who will benefit from ,the propos- �. "I'll ,�,�V,�V
Including fencing, was carefully RECEIVES CLUB BAG Ich, for A- Y. McLean; R. N. Sunday. i Ly, Stirling ��`.;, f
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, consider6d' and the secretary was � Creech, Exeter for Elgin McKln- � . d . I 'd 1�1,.,%i
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Presented With Gift By Rev. J. R. Peters. will mark its kth anniversary an' 066d RDad,s Commis . sion. to the � _,�,'�',
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ftnees needing it and to make Employees of R. Bell Sunday. It was in-Aheyear 1955 p -- Leyburne . ' , �,, �
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other necessary -repairs. The &core- that the Rev. W. Cresswell first . and, that a Hawkers' and peddlers, licenses Elevated Ta 'Priesthood ened last year, ap-proxi CN,��
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tary was also orderedi -to advertise Industries Lt& Local Manager Attends held services and administered thel ,_ eve E H. Farrish voiced the were granted Roger Bedard and,l). At St. Peter's Cath- $6,000, or nearly one-third, of ,the , � : �:�,01,'j�
for tenders for heating equipment H.E.P.C. Meeting sacred. rite of Holy Communion in q, J. :�I,opha, Zurich, fon-selling fresh objective, had been subscribed.. .;"'4-L'1�1
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� ifor No. 4 School, and to advertise John - Finlayson, secretary-treas- 1. Knox's. Hall, Harpurhey. ho4�e would -make a suitable mus� fish. edral, London. The cost of the building will . `_M1
the annual school picnic. I uxer Or the, former Robert Bell Ross Thuell, Manager of the ' He ministexed alike to all -who E. H. Close,. chairman of the paid for -by publie subscriptions, '�;:,��t ��,
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The Board decided to make a Engine & thresher -Co. Ltd., re- irrespective ,of d.ancmina,: streets committee, reported that - . and the'Ohamber of Comxderce is . --y-q,�
PX.C.,' -attended a H.E.P.113. meet- came, 2-tifor the new court house than , J,
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I gift of $10 each to Mrs, Harold ceived a very beautiful club bag ing on conversion at ffigwiun on tion, and was well beloved. ,by all, -that at the north end of the t'Dw the streets were now iu first-clazz Rev. William Erwin Morris, -a expecting donations -to ebine, 'in . ,��,�,�,%
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Nicholson, teacher of S.S. N<Y. 5 on Monday last from the am- June 11, 12 and 13. As Seaforth is with whom -he cainfe in conteat- condition. Cement was now ,on ,residents, . ,;,,.j�,�.
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School, loYeas of the Robert Bell lndus� scheduled to be one of the first with Whom he 'CaMB in contact. rounding d -i trict. at St. Peter's Cathedral., Londbn 'N
teacher of No. 4 School, as a tok- tries Ltd. The gift was a token ,of to b He i,s buried alongside many whom would, begin immediately. Mr. 'i"
-a changed over from 25 to 60 It was decided to hold. a County by His Excellency, Most Rev. Joh�, as in the country. This is b9mg , �,11.11 I i
en of appreciation of -their effici- aPpreclation for the many years cycle in the Province -wide conver- -he loved in the little cemetery In ,Council picnic, the date and place Close requested the property oom- . I ,`,,�'d-
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ent services in their respective Of service rendered the company sion Plan, a great deal at timely Harpurhey. to be decided by the Warden, urday, June 11. He celebrated his mer"" . 1: , " �11
schools. and who -have resign , i The gifts. was -valuablle .assistance -and, informa- In 1859 Seaforth showed. signs. Clork and Treasurer. first Solemn High Mas at St. , - gl
. �, . ed -by Mr. Finlayson. handstand and rep�airing the bench- a Financial statement of the Cham- . -_.�.�g',
The Board, considered, the mat- -presented, by George. -Fusee on. be- tion will be at the Pub,li,c Utility Of 'stability -,as a town, and it Strong� objection was taken to es at Victoria Park. I i I
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of his -f �' employees, Gammis J. M. Govenlock and Mrs. Roy Columb,an Church on Sunday mforn- bar. Of Commerce receipts. f, - -!;,�
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tion until the Present caretakers Smith read. the ad- ter the Apostle St. Thom", Since flarly -that in respect to ,epileptics, behalf of the Seaforth Agricultural Thos. McQuaid, S.F.M., Scarboro N� 1. I I .,� T:
while Robt. —*--- � Mis'sidonsy Toronto; Sub -deacon, gifts from Women's Institutes - . ,. I I 1;
I have been given the opportunity dress. . that time faithful ministers ,at the -and -a motion to �this effect, span' Society for a grant. The council v. Enlwyn A. Morris, Windsor; Girt ,Guides, Girl Guid�es f . , . I "�
to be re-erigaged. Mr. Finlayson -first became as- FEDERATION FW,LD Gospel have,'carried on, and as the sored by Reeves S. Snyder and, J. makes a yearly grant and -this year Re from various ar-tivities are $42.00; ,"��
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sidered and .ordered Paid-: Geo. A. 1899 when -the late Robert Bell . DAY RAINED OUT -became larger, tso the church was Parimert. . The following accounts were ceeds (net) from play, $300.49; -fidt- . " r,
Sills & Sons, repairs - supplies, moved 'his factory from Hensall to - - McLarty, enforcement officer, Passed for payment: Jos. Heffer- don; thurifer, Peter Vander Biez- . ";,".."
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I . and I enlarged to meet the greater num N. v en, St. Peter's�,�Seminary; acolytes filers' contest, $106.30; Hensa,11, 1'�, "'
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I $6.84; Scott Habkirk, bus trip to . I 0. Frank V,Thite `zarid James Doyle: Public School, $50. The objective .11,,�,,
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l . $97.50; Globe and Mail, ad., $8.20*1 i4i,porporated and, Mr. Finlayson States Ambassador to Canada, the orials have been ,Placed in the observ,Eld well in the county. D. -int., $2.37; Bud Ziegler, acet., hi d. , I
. I as appointed secretarym-treasurer. annual field day of the Huron Fed- church. W R. Dougall, weed inspector, $7; Huron Expositor, acet., $70.57; - The guest speaker, Rev. L. J. 4�1,,,
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. E.P.C., aect., No. 2, $10.2.3; 1". 4, Since that time he has served in eration of Agriculture got away to All services on Sunday, June 19, stated that spraying had. ,been Baldwin Hardware, acet., $15; Ed. Flynn, S.T.D., faculty ,of St, Pat- centre, other �buildlnfgs� have been, � d ,J.�
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plies, $4.05; Municipal World, able assistance during the tran,si-, Before the Ambassador had. finish- 'when the guest speaker will .be , Reeve James Stirling spoke of acet., $4.56; General Accilant Ass. brilliant and scholarly sermon on ereot- ,t'.
� tion period between the time when ad speaking, rain began to fall. former rector, the Rev. Dr. - the suffering and destruction cans- Co., acet., $246.77; Cornell Con- the life and dutie# � �� (�,�,,
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teacher agreement I , $3.30r; Hur , * Ing a new residence on Richmond i ,�,;
the former company was sold and The rain kept on falling, more and ford, now rector of Christ Church ed' by the warble fly. He advocat- struction Co., acct., $2,652-02: E. other clergy present in the sanc- St.; a , I � ; I,-,'
Jas, Racho, repairs, $1.26. - a I dies ready-to-wear store. 'I, 11,
I The meeting adjourned to meet the time when the Ro-bt. Bell In- more heavily', and washed the elab- London, and Professor at Huron ed brushing rather than spraying 0. Chamberlain, aect., $16; J. M. tuary were: Rev. John Jordan De- with apartments over irt, �� � ,,,,,,,,�
In No. 5 school in July, the date dustriez Ltd. was formed, orate field day Program right out for its eradication. Govenlock, aect., $16: Ontario Pro- troit; Rev. J. A. Finn, Sln;coe; haz be 1. 1,
. . . College, London. The Parish of St. built on Main St. by Ed. Pink, who . �:.Illx
. to be set by the chairman. 1. of, existence. Mary's, Dublin, will join with her Council concurred in a Bruce vincial police, $325-56; D. H. Wil- Rev. F. K. Moylan, S.F.M., Rev. J. conducts a tinsmith and plumbing ; "',
*_ Horse races, ball games, dancing sister church in tho birthday cele- county resolution calling for a son, salary, $141.66; J. Cummings, B. pfoulkes, J.C.L., Dublin; Rev. S. I
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HARRISON REUNION Addresses lows: St.,,Thomas', Seaforth-8.30 lety ,of 'barberry. $20; relief, $78.48; Superior,Mfg- Father Morris is the fifth son of residence beside -his gas station on I :�,V � ,
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I . The fourteenth annual Harrison The June meeting of the Sea- Of all the scheduled, afternoon ai Morning Prayer- St. Mary's Dub- that the Municipal Act be am,en,d- Cartney, acet., $405; Bell Tele- and the late William P. Morris. He in nts wifir run in the tkfalghbor� � , ."
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I reunion was held forth hood of ,,$4,0,000.. ,It is hoped that
�' - I 11, at Harbor Park, Goderich, with stitute was held on Tuesday. 'at were undaunted by the weather. as', Seaforth-7 p.m., Evensong. acet., $11.81; Treasurer at County Hibbert Separate School and 14L I _";,�,
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o eighty,five attending. Ev the home of Mrs. Wallace Haugh- Rain or no rain, six fiddlers, 'three —0 might purchase outlet -opening ma- of Huron, indigents, $10; P.U.C., graduated" from Dublin Continua- up their shovelA and finish the job ., ,,�'t
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eryone an- , chines. (Electric), acet., $18.21; Jos. Her- tion School, entering St. Peter's for the arena. I ,�,�,,
Joyed a ham dinner at I o'clock The president, Mrs. J. Hillebrecht, of them. in the over 60 -year class . Council on. Thursday morning feman, wages, $16.80; S. Williams, Seminary, London. There he re- ll:
. pened the meeting by singing, "O Played out their numbers on -th� Beekeepers Meet the Driven down by -a sudden sumir ;',�
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'.. "� lowed by the Lord's Prayer in uni- At. Zurich Canadian Cancer Society, and $4.80; Seaforth Supply & Fuel, received an honor degree in P !l- . - '11�d�'�
afternoon with races, tug-of-war Loss on the dAty's operations, It of $200.00 to the Salvation Army ot., a Centralia flight cad -at crash-land, . �':�,;��
I 1. 7 sort and tn Institute Creed. A was calculated- roughly by officers Na ct., $412.77; M. E. Clarke, ac osophy in 1945. He Continued his ad a Harvard training plane 60 lj�,�,
. , � $33.1 Bald- course in theology for four years , i
% l, and, ball game. The oldest 1person musical, number by Anne Haugh The meeting of tho'Huraft, Perth tional Appeal, as recommended sc 5: J. Racho, aect., $4; d
� . attending was Mrs. James Ha"I_ of the Federation, will, be about by the executive committee. miles south of Hensall Wednesday. I
I I Was enjoyed. Mrs. Mrilfred. Cole- $1,500. It had, and North Wellington District of . win Hardware, acet., $19; sundries, in preparation for the priesthood. . .1 !i'll,
.. son, of Holmosville; youngest at- been expected that The pilot, FIL Cadet Howard 11, .
� . tending was Bobbie Collins,son of -man reported another food -parcel with good weather, more than 10- the Beekeepers' Association was —0 $2:50; E. W. Montgomery, acet., He has five brothers: Rev. Ellwyn -Knight, of Moose Jaw, Sask., suf- . III'*' ,
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bad been sent to the Women's In- 000 persons would, have attendeh held at the apiary bt'E. F. Klapp $17.55. A. Morris, Windsor; John, Galt; � ''
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7, ton, while- Bud. Hunt, of London, land., More mea,t and cheese were To New Location loge, Guelph, and Joseph and Louis .
I A 70 -year-old, fiddler who 'has of the president, Mr. Anikerman, of .
11 came the farthest. included in this parcel, as it was been Odd -ling since he was 10 years GOWsustOwn, Out. Main speakers I at ,home; also two sisters, Mrs,. said his elsicape froni death WaS ,.��',,�
"t ", Offiters for IR50 were elected as ron Deanery Holds The �', �,�
mentioued in a recent letter from old, Alec� Macdonald, R.R. 3, Luck- were Mr. Townsend, qr the OAC., it was, made known this week Hu Garnet Kearns, Merlin, and Miss "nothing short of a mirwle." I ��,�i,�
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11 I lert; secretaxy-treasurer ' Amy Aik- Icles were very scarce Over there. 60 class at the old,time fiddiars' Honey Producers Co-operative, of ings Office Will vacate its present Following the Solemn High Mass Krdght, taking a senior course, . ."'?
i ., enheaA; directors, Mr. and- Mrz- The sacretary's and treasurer's re- contest at the field day. Toronto; Mr. Jones, of Bedford, location -in the Sills' Block and On Monday, June 13, the Angli- Rev. Father O'Drovmki, on -behalf
Bill Alkenbc1ad, Mr. and Mrs. Al- at Centralia, was on routine night ,�!j,
I parts were readl -arid adopted. It Although most Of the people at- Quebec, manufacturer of the Jones move to the site of the Green can Rural Deanery met in St. of the Catholic Women's League, "W,
bert Harrison; sports committee, flying exercises when the storm � 1,11j�11'
was decided to .make ,a grant of tending the fteld, day were from Bee Supply House In Guelph; Mr. Front store in the Gardno Black. Paul's Church, Clinton, for their presented Father Morris with an struck. Resident.% of Hienstall and liil'i
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I . I Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johns-, Olive $25 to the Ohildren!s War Mom- HuronCourity and surroundingdIs- MeVicar, manager of the Jones The Green, Front is vacating its spring session. There were about address and a cha,gne. The guest � ',,4
Harrison, Stanley Collins. In 1951D orial Hospital in London. tricts, one family had, -travelled Bee Supply House. Theo Ha,berer present promises next week and Exeter said they heard the plane I �Io�l,,f
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the plcnic.-yvlll be hold the second 75 from the PaTlsheg of Bayfield, of honor thanked, -the donors grac- flying low overhead just before I , "I
� I The summer ,holiday at GuelPh 2,850 miles. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. of Zurich and Mr. Gibbonis, Clin- the store will, be completely m,od- Exeter, iously, also ,his pastor, the choir . ,��,v` I
, I Blyth, Middleton, Clinton, T_m. Knight lerash-landed the craft I l",
Saturday In June at Harbor Park� for Institute members was discuss- re and family, ,;.
I 13A from El Centro, tono gave a report on their recent ernized before; the Savings Bank Fordwich, Goderich, Hensall, Sea- and -the assisting clergy, after less than 100 yards from the C,N. : - �.�I��
Goderich, with ,dinner at 12.30. ad, and anyone wishing to go Calif., won the prize for the family bee inspection. 'Mr. Townsend, takes possession. forth, Walton, Wingham, Gorrite which he conferred hi's blessing to R rail line same minutes later. I I :,�!l 11�
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d . Guests were present from 1,07L- should contact the secretary before present -who had, travelled the provincial aplaxist, addressed, the The front of the building will be and Brussels. Tiie crash ripped down telegraph ��'.
idon,, Kirkton, Hensall, XIPP6n, June 25. Mrs, Gordon McKenzie, 6 , the individual members of the con- I ',')�
greatest distance. medting on the necessity of farm- changed to a single unit with ,the Holy Communion was celebrat- gregation at the altar railing. lines and. telegraphic communica-
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. Brucefield, Seaforth, Clinton, Par- ,citizenship convener, took over the The oldest man -there was 90- ers and beekeepers co-operating in door at one side, and a new v ad at 10 a.m., with Rev. B. H. Parr, Later dinner was served at -the tion north or London was off for 'i!�`
ter's, Hill, Luck -now Goderich and -meeting. She gave an inspiring ay with , ,,,�,
year-old U. R. Henry, Goderich. the growing of .legumes to ensure will be insta.IM, doing aw ra- Goderich, celebrant, assiste,d by Comme�cial Hotel, Seafortb, and some hoih�s. : � - � , � 11�
11 surrounding district. -talk on the motto, "No judgment who arrived at the park on his better crops In future years. the present safes. These alte Rev. R. M. p. Bulteel, Clinton. during tbe afternoon and evening Knight walked about -half ,t mile ;,_
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—0 tions will begin as soon as the Business. meetings of ,the var- a reception was -held, at the home to the Dougall farmhouse atter -the _"��,,
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Uns; 8 years oktd, -under, Ralph guest speaker, Rev. D. Glenn af Goderich, won two prizes one lous departments were held with of Mrs. Morris, where a large crash, Dougall -said he 'had a gash ., �
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I ) Harrison, Betty Mrrlson; 11 years Campbell, of First Presbyterian far being the ,oldest woma� pr,- Salvation Army Band splendid reports from all branches. group of relatives and friends ex- on h"s nose, his eye was. closed, , Vi;
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he sent and the other for being in Pays Visit To Seaforth 0 0 0 0 * 0 pcwted on the Anglican Church priest. He was the recipient Of phone call to Centralia brought a !.1,
James Harris -on; 14 years and un- was very pleased to speak to t rield 59 years. Mrs. Foley is 80 1 , I ,d:
I Camp at Bayfield: Miss Marian numerous gifts of gold., silver, -lin- crash'crew,and, ambulance. Knight �,��
der, Ruth Snelling, Olive Aiken- Institute members on such an . im- years old and she and Mr. Foley During the week -end Sea,forth Kraft, Bishop's Messenger, Sas- en, and money. Mrs. Morris was Is now in Centralia Hospital. . I '"' I
. head; single ladies, Audrey Harrl- portant subject as cifizenship In were the couple at the field day was favored by h6ving as its VOTERS interesting assisted in receiving the g�uests by � "
son, Olive. Harrison; single men, the trying times, In which we are who had been married the longest. katchewan, gave a very
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11411 McIlwain, Bud Hunt; niarried 110w -living, with Communism flour- Of the three ball. games sch#dul- guests th4 West Toronto Salvation Many citizens of Seaforth, address on her work in the WPM.- ber daughter, Miss Angela, Brant- 0 ,;,i,,� "I ,
, �, women, Pbyllis Harrison, Joyce ishing In do man� countries, it 1.9 ed, for the day, the softball, game Army Band., which arrived Satur- Tuckersmith and McKillop se- ern missionary field. Noonday ford. Following i. two weeks! Va- 11.�;,
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Willert; married men,,, Fred Aiken- very necessaxy to be -good citizens, day and rendered a: short concert cured their right to vote on prayers were conducted by R(W. cation, Father Wm. P. Morris Will Wins Chair �.It;�
in the morning between the All- In front of the Post Office in the June 27 In, the Federal Elec- ,'e��
1, 1head, Harold Willert andi Stanley If we are going to halt Commun- Stars Junior Farmers and the Bel- . Murray W-yatt, Blyth. A SlumPtu- bo asgigmed as assistant at Sacred . I � �',�$!�
Collins; three-legged -race, juniors, Ism, we must -be good citizens The grave Champions was the only one evening. Tbe, band journeyed to tions when enumerators revir- ous dinner was, served by the lad- T`[�,nxt parislb, Ingersoll. , � �.A�
* Jack Cleary, on of Mr. and btrf*, ''I � �.Ai
essence of good citizenship I& Pat- because of Clinton, Gdderich -and Exeter and ad their lists on June 9 and ieq of St. Paul's In the parish hall. 11 4z�
" Ruth Snelling and -Olive Alken- that was not postponed —0 W. J. Cleary, of town, waa� the, :,'!,fvt,
head, Beverley Proctor and Muriel riodsm, ,he said. However, strong lefeat- returned to Seaforth where it was brought them up to date. Sixty Archdeacon Wilkinson was the �:�� � "'i
a wet field. The All -Stars, � lucky winner on Thursday IAst of ,��
. patriots uch as those in Germany edi the Champions 2-1 in six in- billeted, by kind friends. Sunday names were added to the orig- speaker at a joint meeting in the . _
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� Harrison; three-legged race, ,son- and Italy during the war, do not aft(,rnoan the members prelsten-ted inal Seaforth enumeration, 24 'afternoon. He gave an Illustrated Winners At Festival a rose colored lazy boy dhalt,, in tk . ' �,�
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dors, Olive Alkenbead andl Ruth nings. diraw which was held 4 Cotner, . 11 �'i " .,
Snelling, Joyce Willert and. Amy always make good citizens. We Winners In the livestock judging a concert at the Lions Park, and to McKillop and 25 to Tuck- aedress on his church work in tion with the Nazareth TIOU96 tm " ";��`�`
I would like to feel that our country co, also rendered numbers. st Scott ersmith. This brings the to- 1 -dia.. At the conclusion of 0110 Frances and Marle Jack, daugh- I.. ,i "'?
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Adkenhead; tie race, A -my AJken- utest for Junior Farmers, held Missionaries in Olibm T66 drbLW. ;,', ,-,,,,,I
head amd Bud Hunt, Win. Castle Is always VIVA, but Is blind patrio- at Bayfield on Saturday, were an, Memorial Hospital -and In Dgmond- tal number of Seaforth voters meeting the ladies served after- ters of Rev, and, Mrs, Hugh Jack, Was hold in St. MArY4. . ., '1,11%f, i�
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slid Audrey Harrison; graceful nounced at the field ,day an I 1. 1, t" �
stances war is justified, but when LqcGrelgor terlan Church for dIvIhe services. 1,479 on the voters" lists of Those attending from Seaforth former resIdents at Seaforth, were a— ,oil I , I.i 1�
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a, country is wrong the people, Clinton, was -the winner, with Mur' Major Edward Broome was the June, 1048. In McKlllop there were: Rev, T. Dale Jones and Mrs. successful In receiving the award, . I ,_,;.,�
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es, Ida Harrison, Joyce Wdllert an should conscientiously object. - At ray Crich, Tuckersnifth, second, guest speaker and brought a time- are now 1,046, as compared Jones, Miss C. 1-TOlmes, Mrs� J. for girla' duets On Monday evening "What's In the Ming V06 16h thd'.�'.; _�!!,
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the present time we Mid so many and Goo. Turner,, also from Tuck- ly message. After,the aervice the with 11,013 last June, and in Earle, Mrs. W. Scatchmer, Mrs. J. ,at the Canadian Broadcast Musical nl4ntel,r' �, . r I I I , 1:11�11,��,�
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I I Joyce Townsend; lucky ldraw for tro-called good citizens who ar ers-mlith, third, The cAsh award, band presented a cancert of vocal Tuckersmith 1,103, as compar- B. I-Tigglus, Mrs. R. G, Parke, Mrs. pas.tiv&l. They received 80 marks 7 liabbaild"d, � i�b,'�',`: i � , �1'111;,fl,,�:,`�,,
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