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T 'e" first supper sting of Fir t 05 << lr ens ,, of . Com i 0. p 4t1 Tu sda3^
h en's "Gln ,.'a wet 4'` �rz:"." t sht �TtYe tip7six (people• we4zsd:
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teed with S8,`'>.pressn :•Rn Tv4 , I �j; ,4" •attendarice�1% leas fihaa at tLx � X11 Tournament
day, editeli -.X4,4.. a soh Q` lr . 9� � prevtogs vae$ting. ..T.: ' C: , rt ii .;
�, r1. rll New Players
the1t3TQh4u YiT$ C t"" " K. chairman of the. Chamber of Com .`i , g
bAll acrd lrsa,i rM iau;.;.+�d`..deur• r `` presided.. Z'(l 'Lo+ra C; lib.
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41ig the. cottrse:.:of the .$}tpper th§ . mittee's were. ' resented by the', ,.�� t
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follow -Ing. eSe4lttiye waa.,elected for r $
itis: first y$ar'g "tern} leident, C': committee chairmen. Dr. J. `: ' 4 ans are now tiuiaer. way toy or- `
"i'Ce- "tie ids i Robert V 1kirnbull, ehairm, an of the a"gricul g� &: a badminton league of B
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tura committee, revealed. filet ,,g 4 ping, writh teams from Strat.; s
McMillan; secretary -treasurer, F. t,' ;a, 1
E. W411is, amid. the committee of , re nary ' discussions had beep 1i c Clinton, LIAtowel, Seaforth,`
Wmn• R. - hold With menibers of theIl,: "tcki 'pp si •li-St..1V1arYs. The mat �.
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five , of .the +Seaforth Agri era# 1: was `fill k discussed at. an ex-
'Stewart,and R. li. MCKindaey: Mr. `afrd Mrs.'ames Hii.it Cromarty, .life-long residents •of -,itis r�iety in an effort to aseeriGaip` rl ivQ meeting of the Seaforth
The, guest speaker; !was Rev. Cromarty district; were ,guests at a congregational, sogial int s.
Ffndlag' Stewart,' of Kitchener, a Cromarty Presbyterian Church prior to hheir moving to Seaforth- in what Way the Ghambef of'•Com a inion Club and it was decid-
capable at spec .er, "whose nr sree .gould • assist the society lwL e hat should the league be form-
topic, "There Are No Itargaias— its work. Dr. Turnbull stated.thab the local club would co-op0rate
But I'll Buy That, was'. given close those whom he. contacted suggest Or�, hundred per cent and enter
attention and aPPreciated b those ' " ed that the merehahta could" • Ca tTie`;ir ,quim:ed. teams.
Present. The theme of the topic Tucl�ersmlth Council l�/leets "operate by closing from 1 to r4 J'IMcKenzie, R, S. Box and Geo.
.1 was the tradition and 'feeling- of •. I o'clock on Fair day. HIRs- were appointed delegates to
P the (people in having a tomb in o n f i r m s 19 4 Tax Rate ' This -seemed to be the .main l e ', sent the club at arty meetings
46 Westminster Abbey for the Un- cause of. contention between ti�� 'dil covering the lease.
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known Soldier, and as thew Rev. Agricultural Society and town •pe e'outof-town sohe'iule will be- fT yam? i�cuvaies w- ur, rntµwuy a� wars
• I ple,,. Various businessmen spoke Xin;i' on Nova 30, when Exeter is s ce All this,� .�'couTse;; ms apart. from: -
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gains— but I'll buy, that." Balance Of Bell Bridge i on the matter and said that dem- expected to 'be the s local club's k the audividuaI .1 1" ons"now "being'
Tame Fireside Fellowship Group CELEBRATE 65th King •those hours there was not a '$nests here in Seaforth. � � . ,>?,p .... „�solicited throug�Yout the iospn ,Sea_ f :r
of the church provided a splendid Contract'Ordered Paid. great deal of business done, and 'The Wednesday night round- forth is certainly supporting whole= ,.
supper, thoroughly enjoyed by the
that if closing would help the fair, .in tournament has proved very The new officers; of the Huron Holstein Club for 1950, elect- heartedly the building of the Qom,
club members—all who could say: Tuckersmi'th Municipal Council i they were willing to co-operate. popular so tar this year. Twenty- ed at its annual meeting in Clinton I•ast Thursday night, are: munity Centre,, says Mr, Sills y,;
ANNIVERSARY met in the; Town Hall, Seaforth, on'' E. Larone commented on the four players turned out for play (seated) W. Hume Clutton, Gaderioh, left, secretary -treasurer; The committee in charge feels, I.. ,
There are no bargains—but I'll
Howard Trewar•tClinton,w ha R.R.R R. 4 C president; that." Saturday, Nov. 5, at 8 p:m, All fact that so many parking spaces on :,' Wednesday night, some. of , on, pres;i:den , (standing) E. B. surethe rural district will do ae
The meetings 'to be held each Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goven- members were present and Reeve on Main Street were being used' by -whom were new players, The club Goodie, Seaforth, and Clements Galbraith, Blyth, vice presidents. well. In this connection the Wo- ;'
second Tuesday of the month will Nicholson. presided. . ; the all -day parking of cars belong has ':launched a campaign for new �_ -pen's Institute has donated $50.00
provide fellowship for those at- lock Receive Congratu- Bylaw No. 11, 1949, confirming ing to businessmen and t4eir -members and is endeavoring to in cash with a ,promise of further - i
Lending ansit an opportunity to hear ,lotions ,I the Royally the `rates of taxation.for 1949, was staffs. He suggested that where ,t i..`ulate interest in playing. R ry donations for equipment
worthwhile speakers on subjects of - given its required readings and possible, space behind the stores Results of last Wedn sday's Mrs. J. L.VLach�an Host�ss TPosBs,. "
The rural district canvassers wil3 ,zx:.
3miterest, both religious and secular, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, passed. Such rate"s are as follows: could be made available for these gamBs are as follows: be in full swing next week,
Also they. no doubt, create an County (general and 'highways), cars. Mr. Larone also commeite& 11sb(xed Doubles—+Stan Dorrance ` • , ,{
y well-known residents of Seaforth, 10 mills; township, '7•mills; unem-' on the fact that so few people"wtere and,r.Toot Southgate defeated J. To Seaforth and Ki:ppen IIT I
interest In the church and. provide celebrated'. their 65th wilding an -
the members with an opportunity plo�'ment, • relief and hospitalization ' availi'ng tl;emselves of the parkfing ;Mp enzie and .M'ary - Box, 15-11; u
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to formulate plans' and ideas for niversary on Saturday with a fan- 4/10 mills; general school, 3 mills; facilities provided by Vietoriak�I ' Wilson and Pat . Meir defeat- • __ KIPPEN r
the good and welfare of the church. ily dinner and reception at the trustee levies, school area; 6 Mills: Park. edam Southgate and, Lenore Ed- "ey ",
home of their, daughter, Mrs. M S.S. No, 3, 3.8 mills; S.S. -No 10, 'A live] discussion followed, on=.ler,"15-9; Neil Beattie and Audrey Seaforth Branch Gives Mr. and Mrs. W. J Chess and,
• "Y Dorrance, The home was suitably 5,8 mills; inion (MCKIIIOP, Hibbert .the subject of paying respect dur,I shikilon defeated Bill Stewart and $50.00 To Memorial Ceti- HULLETT COUNCIL son, Kyle, and Mrs, Jud r6t. B6 t
decorated and the table was laid And Tuelters'mith), 1:3 mills; Sea lig funerals. H. O. Free stated Te* Loiseile, 15-4; Ray Mulford ire. of Cartwright, Man., and Mra. Bert ..
with a linen tablecloth that had Plewes, Moosamn, Sack., ha�+a =iefi "
TI><ekersmith Nimrods forth +Separate, 4 mitis; St. Colum- that some ,places only drew blinds, , andx Marilyn Chesney defeated Geo. �% C ,px� for their homes after visiting with' � `
beengiven. them on their wedding- ban Separate, 8 mills'; -Seaforth while others locked their doors:.;I3:ays and Kaye Sillery, 15-10; Mae APPDi ELI GRi\TIS
Blaze Trail day. A three storey cake also High School Area, 2.5 mills; Clin- A. W. Sillery •ant° N. C, Cardio.• Clarke and' Stan. Dorrance defeat- Mrs. Robert McLachlan was hos ..., friends in Tuekersmith, I.
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graced the table, which was top t Messrs: A. 1VIoMurtrie and Emer r.
o ton, High School Area, 3.6. mills; recommended that a notice board ed i`Diek Box and Marg. Carter, fess to the members of the Sea- son Anderson spent a - pleasau#
Messrs. Stanley Jackson, Lloyd ped--w-ith''xeal beat;'tier from Scot- dog tax according to BY10* �aA;, Abe •-built and placed in ,the nese •26-9; Gord Wilson and• Mayda forth Women's Institute qn Tues- 1950 Assessment Roll AC- week in the North +hunting. �
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Lean' Herman D a'
.Bdc rm -The • McKenzie Ym _ I r office. ff 1 defeated John M Kenz
son `Kyle, William -Bell, Campbell land 1947; Federation of :Agriculture, e,. vicinity of the post y, i Mueller d J
>� day evening. About 70 members , Ce ted and Court of Mr. and Mrs. Araehie Parsons �'
Mr, and Mss.' Gov.e'nlock ,are 2/10 mi s+; EgmondviIle "street stated' that 'for many years the'rd'and. Adelie Cole; 1b 10; Jim an'd and guests were present, the Kip p
Eyre and Hariy Caldwell returned both in fairly good health, Mr. Gov lights, 1.2 mills; Brucefield street has been no proper place ;to.°Post c,00 Southgate defeated May`Box spent Monday in. London,,wi- the
pen East Institute being guests. Revision Named. latter's sister, Mrs: J. Carter, who a ,;
home on Monday from a hunting enlock being able .to -be down town, lights, $1 8.]7- Tuckersmith Tele
trip in Northern Ontario, These a Mra: Goven{oek is the l notices, and' that such a hose"d "' Bill Stewart, 15-13; Dick Box Time president, Mrs. J. 'Hillebrecht, is confined to St. Joseph's Hospi. tiw
every day. phone, . $8;012.08; McKillop Tele .would fill a long wanted need: a.n~ Lenore EdTer defeated Ray opened the meeting with the Iu-
Utunters;, accompanied by Gavin fo er Ellie Hays, daughter of the rains accordin to 1 e le voiced their opism�. 15 "' nrd and Audrey Shannon, 15 George C.- Brown, in the alasence being 'seriously injured in. a
rm phone, .$134; d g , evera ,4p op � .. stitute .Ode and the Lord's Prayer
_ - e.. ,� a.. gid. , of the Reeve. Presided at the :ruga- eboy aomi4
m E1mq v . < ..._. s Tho. as Ha •. ,, . ,.• ain� n ae Clarke ,
two cras'lt at •Claud
!,r. , ,>. f.,F„.`'" };. ,00t."..t >.x te. Det:, apd. Mr ..y . xn B. _ , 'ye>- bylaws; .en -each rdt-it!i . .. t , ion on `the thirty.. coadAian. oY M, j. i BeaktYe a d M mn unison. A song, "Phe :Mora we . RE'sduesda;Y•':4night:. •: _?% ,,,r'
Bent $ane' -r" , a 1"our along time pioneer residents of McKillop; T e clerk w.as authorized to ad treat, .and a recommendation to lar meeting of Hullett Connell, held, x
Misa]ssagi River -'and "landed at Mr. and Mrs. Goveitlock lived'.for, S ),defeated George Hays and Terry Get Together," was sang. The Dant forget the _ liaise, 'n "
ac os 50 , vise the H;E.P.C'. that'••iocation of be passed .on to council that the Loiselle, 15-12. " secretary, Mrs. Alex Pepper; read Monday night in Londesboro Com w <,
Chapieau: The • drove f s y their pole line between lots 6 and home cooking sale in St. Andrew's, k
They man years at Winthrop, where .he Main Street• be swept at regular Men's Doubles—Stan Dorrance munity Hall. p •t,
miles of wagon road trail through. conducted a the yard. Later they 6, concession 1, H.R,S. was sans- the minutes of the last meeting During the business of the meet- United ,Church here on Saturday. .;
intervals and receptacles for waste and N. Beattie defeated Ray Mul and in the absence of Mrs.. John
i►ush and rough country and reach- moved to ,Seaforth, where he was Ing, Roy Hanna was engaged to re- s'
ed their deatiffation the same day. factory to the township. paper and ,nooses be located Tn' lord wnd Dick Bos, 1611; John 41c- McLean gave the treasurer's re- •
Their. jou had the distTay. employed at the. town scales, but The clerk was instructed to for- vital places. I Kenzie and Bill Stewart- defeated port, The roll call, "Name one pair the bridge on, Leiper's' . side -
9 for the last few years has lived ward a letter of sympathy to the The uestion of town planning, Jim Southgate and Gord Wilson, road, under the supervision of the vARNA
tion of -(ming the, first' Canadian retired. They ,have a family of Archibald family on the death of � benefit of a high school education,' road superintendent.
hunters to ever. reach Chapleau lby two sons and four daughters: Les zoning and building by were 15_11, was answered by many good sug-
Wiliiam R. Archibald,, who had- discussed with much interest. Dr. Ladies' Doubles—L. Southgate Frank Flynn requested of conn- The Loyal Orange Lodge, No.I.
car, Messrs, Gemmell, Stevenson ter, Toronto; Nelson, Waterford; served the townshi faithfuil in geDurin : cil that a portiod of the Flynn Mun-
and Haney are still enjoying the rs. Norman IrelarLd, Climax, p y' E:"A. McMaster an'd B. F. 'Christie l and Lenore Edler defeated Mary During the busiriess part of the 1035, held its annual fianquet last
M different offices for many years. told the meeting about what the Box and Marilyn Chesney, 15-13; icipal .Drain on lot 23, concession Friday night in Varna United
sport, but expect to return this Sask.; Mrs. J. K. Brown, Toronto; Council will advertise for tenders , meeting it was decided to make a 5, be cleaned out. George Radford
week. Mrs. •SMr Phillips, Chatham, and council h.ad already done in this i Kaye Sillery and Mae Clarke de- donation of $50 to the Recreation Church. About 100 members and
for siYowplowing township roads for respect. Particular reference was .feated .Ade11e Cole and Magda Centre. It was also decided tlhat was engaged to carry out this thein wives were Present. The
Ips, 117ae Dorrance, Seaforth. A the winter of 1949 50. Tender ad• made to the new survey at the Mueller, 15-10. the members would visit the Coun work. short program which followed in -.1.
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son, Thomas Gover-lock, was kill- appears elsewhere in this paper. west end of town,, and it was ex- • ty Home in Clinton some time in A grant of $300 was given to the. eluded some musical numbers and
• ed overseas in the First World The treasurer was authorized to plained that Present building by- Huilett Federation of Agriculture. pictures. Mr, Lorne Coleman,
St. Thom,a5. W. A. - , , War, and, a daughter, Nellie, died return marked cheque held as zooid Bayfield Student December and put on a program Grants of $10 to the Londesboro r k
laws permitted gulp building of a and take gifts.
Libra and of v5.00 to the Auburn president, tendered very special ,,
•Has 60th Birthday a number of years ago. on the Bell. "bridge contract upon certain value could be erected on Awarded Bursary After the business .part of the r'✓ thanks a the ladies er the W A. ':
Telegrams were received from receipt of certificate signed by C. these -lots. A. W. Sillery pointed Library were sanctioned, for the excellent supper. ,
At a special service held Fri- the King and, Queen, Rt. Hon. Louie C Parker, engineer in charge, and meeting was .taken care of, Mrs. Nomination da was set for Fri -
St, Laurent, Senator . H. Gold- out that this building by-law has: Miss Doris McEwen, Bayfield, a James McNairn, publicity conven- y Mrs. e a Evans, of Oshawa, auai µ
clay afternoon, November 4, An .. St. La to pay the balance of "the contract, not been registered, and this be -'student of the University of West- day, Nov. 25, and the clerk in- Miss Rena Johnston, Reg N., ' of
Thomas' Anglican Church, a 'large Ing; and also from friends in the $1,210, to Miller &Levis', of Clin er, took charge of the meeting. The structed to issue the necessary F`"
Ing the case, innocent parties other ern Ontario, was one of, seven motto, "There are two kinds of Toronto, spent the week -end with r;=.
group of women frons First Pres- west. ton. John Siemon was paid $200.00 than the original purchasers from' winners of "bursaries awarded Wed-
proclamations. Mrs, W. Johnston ,and family. a
by4erian and Northside United, St. on account of the Crozier Drain. publicity, good a.nd •bad, emphasize The assessment roll for 1950 was Miss Rachael Johnston and Mr. ..
Mary's, Dublin, and Egmond i -1e the town, (nay become involved in nesd+ay by London S.O.D.L`. Chap the good," was very ably taken by
• t accepted and a court of revision Lloyd Johnston spent Saturday in fi
H.E.P.C. was ordered paid $81.00 litigation. lets. The presentation was ,socio -Mrs. Paul Doig. A song, "Let's Ad y 't'-+
United Church, joined with the St. h maintenance for- Brucefield street B. C. Boswell, and Keith Sharp from the Dr. John Dearness Chap ordered for December 7. Toronto, attentid the funeral of
Thomas' ladies in'retur 'Ing thanks Saaforth Teae lights for 1949. verttse," was sung and a reading, The following accounts were '`'l
spoke briefly on the importance of ter for work in mycology, the stn "Huabands Are So Insignificant," their uncle, Mr. Thomas Batton, ,i,
for sixty years. successful work. in Play Over CKNX Accounts passed were as follows: a blueprint of all drains in town,' passed for payment: Provincial -:l
y dy oY-fungi. by Mrs. Ross Chapman was very Treasurer, insulin, $1.27; Huron `,,q
Essentially a missionary group; Relief, $158.90; supplies, $9.91; se- both private and public, On their much enjoyed. Current events
they have worked through the J, E, Silcox, ' a at at the leeting jurors, $1,200; roads, $4,- motion, the Chamber of Commerce Tile Co., Pollard Drain, $96; Hydro "l
Years on behalf of, the. missionary were given by Mrs. John Kerr. A Electric Co., Londesboro street HIBBERT
Seaforth High School, is one of the 026.39; street lights, $81; fox bcun- will recommend to time council tion of an incinerator at the old solo, "A Roomful of Roses," with {
church,. both-.in-,Canad•a and abroad cast members of a radio play to ty, $4; advertising, '$2,80; drains,. that such 'a blueprint be initiated) waterworks was made. The Charon- an encore, "There's a Bluebird on lights, $175; Village 0; Blyth, diol-
and by their;' prayers and offerings so that when present information ber of .Commerce, however, bas a sion court dues, $20; Municipal At a meeting oY Hibbert Tow- •t
have sustained "and helped those be •broadcast over CKNX, Wing- $200; hospitalization, $4.81 O.A.P. My Windowsill," was sung b3 World, supplies, shi Council, settlement was made �1;,
barn, at 9.30 P.M. next Monday application, $6; salary -drid allow- on drains is not available, there) proposal under way and is waiting pedes, light,
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in need. The rector, the Rev, T. will be some place where aubhori- for information which may prove Marilyn Eyre. Auburn, bridge light, $3; County on claims for damages of $142.a'0„
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Dale Jones officiated at a service night. The ploy, "Mary," is one-oP a.nces, $125; postage, $5. Reports of the convention held of Huron hospitalization, $45.00; arising out of attacks by dogs on
D Hot Communion n and preached a series to be presented by the Council adjourned to meet on tative information may be easily I valuable in its final recommends- in London on Oct. 25, 26 and 27, livestock and, fowl. The amount of
Y tiNingham Drama Club each Mon- Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2 .p.m, obtained, tion. were given by Mrs, Wallace Geo. W. Cowan, stamps for tax
from the W.A. text: "The love of day night at this time on' the pro- _• The question of garbage codec -I After the meeting closed a light slips, $28: Geo. Radford, Garrett• damages agreed upon by council11
Christ constraiaAhh." Haugh, 'Mrs. Paul Doig and Mrs. Shobbrook Drain, $130: William was divided as follows: Fowl,
gram, Community Playhouse. 1 tion was again Tflscussed at great. lunch was served 'by members of Andrew Crozier. They gave veryBr. $36,50; pigs, $23; sheep, $83. Reeve
Following the service'a birthday, Mrs. Paul Doig is on the adapta- HAS C•HAMPION� length and this time the sugges- the membership committee. Campbell, rd, B. Pollard Drain $$9: •'!'.
tea was served in the parish hall informative reports. A solo, "T,he Geo. Pollard, Pollard Drain, $9; Frank Allan presided with all mem- ".
tions committee of the same club, SHORTHORN CALF Rose of Tralee," with an encore. Nelson Lear, Pollard Drain, $10.13; bers of council present. Court of ,,,
to all present, and, Miss Carolyn and has copyrighted a successful o "Home On the Range," were sun, Ted Pollard, Pollard Drain, $10.20; revision on the 1949 assessment I ;;
Holmes, the president, cut the 60th adaptation together with Mrs. OG.- Kenneth Campbell, son of Mr. NEW HIBBERT RESIDENTS by Kenneth McNairn. In her very Jacl: Brown, Pollard Drain, $1.20; roll• was also held. By-law No. 18,
anniversary birthday cake. It was Duval, Wingham. and Mrs. Robt, W. Campbell, R.R. pleasing manner, Mrs. J. F. Scott Harold Beacom, Pollard Drain, $5; 1949, A the Roney municipal drain '
voiced by_ail to be a very happy , was given its first and second read- �"`
1, Dublin, had the Champion,;._,.�:,�.�.... ,,,j `i �.:�•,">.`.','•"�s°,�� ': gave a reading, "Sally Ann's Etc- tiyns. Campbell, Neilans Drain,
event. •6�k�Er?} € w"���a , P
SH�orthorn calf in Lire ()aif Club . ��� `°• ,
perience." A piano solo by Mrs. $100; Peter Taylor, Neilans Drain, Ings and provisionally adopted.
• Division oY the Wet -Certo- Christ- y G, z. Ross Broadfoot was very well re $ Th.e court of revision on the Roney j
* � j;;� 9; Jahn Taylor, Neilans Drain, $9;
Indiana Pastor fines Fair, He sold" fixe animal Yor ' ' ` Y' 11 111111 ceived. A humorous reading by Jas. Neilans, Neilans Drain, $9.75; municipal drain will be held Dec.
.Ar`- €' " .� fig Mrs. Alex Pepper closed til(' pro- .lack McEwing, Neilans Drain, 5, at 2 p.m. Appeals to the court
SHOWERS HELD Speaks To Rally 34Yy2 cents Per pourifi',€�'N..;11,,,.1.t
Other entries in the fair were € r ,x: 51 n t` « �' _ Y rr c; a gram• of revision on the 194"9 assessment
63.75: Nelson Lear, Neilans Drain,
FOR HIBBERT GIRL Quinton J. Everest, of South Erice' Anderson, R. .Parsons and > ".y; . Mrs. Cecil Oke moved a vote of roll mainly concerned a change Of
$6; Geo. W. Cowan, part salary,
r<,, > ,,>.To ..r• t>;s thanks to the hostess and to those propert ownership.
1 Bend, Indiana, and internationally Catherine Campbell, 'Dublin.. ,, ; �z *> k� .,p< $80; Armce Drainage Co., culverts, Y
A miscellaneous shower was held known as "Your Worahip Hour • �# 1, wtr r �" taking part. in the program and • ,
$156; Huron Tile Co., road tile,
Thursday evening at .the home of Pastor," spoke to and thrilled an tau y„ '( , Y y the Kippers ladies for being guests. $12.60; Pedlar People, snow- fence, 71
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Mrs. Garnet Taylor when . ie 11' a s .<,.,a>. 6.
Mr. and Mr...G y1 over acked' audience at the Clinton COUNTY COUNCIL; �� €' ,w,=: • Miss Grace Tremeer h'eplied for $279.90; V. R. Spieran, padlocks,
p �,>�,rF r<a, BAZAAR NETS �k;}
neighbors and .other fi3end's Bath• youth For Christ Rally last Satur �Msft< I � � x:N
'< the Kipper Institute in a suitable $1y80;LGeo. W. Crothers, grader in- is
Bred to honor Miss Jean Taylor MEETS TUESDAY h� t` i . ',.,..;. manner, The meeting closed with $ y p NEARLY $200 Ofi J�
to day evening in the Clinton high yxt;", 0"' , , " ::"',y: j('c tor, 8.47; Bi Blyth Telephone Co.,
on her approaching marriage School auditorium. 2 a�� 3 "God Save the Kang" and lunch moving lines, $92.62; Wm. Leiper, a%j
- Zurich. Mrs. S _ The concluding session of the; w s.� was served by the Hostess and ,her -t
I`loyd Armstrong, ,y� # ,, file on road, $15.20; Cliff Shab-
ddre to Soloist Joyce Sanderson, of $it 1949 Huron. County Council will <., v r T„, assistants. During the lunch hour The Ladies' Aid of First Presby
Michael Doyle read an address chener, and violinist Sgt, Robert > � �'t°l�F �` ��4, �`� r�xz:`�zl�:' a contest was held, Mrs.- J. F. I brook, drawing stone, $12; Harry terian Church held a most suc= 4
. Mss Taylor. Bingo was played un- Person, of Clinton Air School, pro- open in. Gosi'eiYch at 2 p.m, Tues- ,, �,t 1- ;_: f ^' ? � a; Lear, culverts, $14.85; Harold Bea-
• <, cessful bazaar on Saturday in the
der the direction of Mrs. Doyleapd vided the excellent -music. The d"ay.' Nov. 16. x �'�';}b ray w Scott •being the winner. con, trucking, $22.50; John Brown,
Mrs. Wi lam McMillan, prizes be On Wednesday, at 4.30 P.m., the r. = �_ a . r a€'r I., ; . ? , w<? schoolroom of the chetah, whetL
}�, hearty, congregational singing was F• ' " ' < r:
la ve on -the court house in hon- y r ; < u`a ' s>o :` ?: • culverts, $t rus Ben Riley, cul- aprons, knitted goods, candy, Pro 'w,
Ing won by Mrs. M. •Coyne, Mrs. C. led by Rev. Harold Boadway, ;of 17 q �, t � �;° vFrts and brush $47.30; Carman
nl; ; .. , ;::<, duce, home baking and a white els fir(
Vivian, Joy Vivian, Mrs. Pat Wil- Listowel. or oY the late Sir Jahn Willison, a �; , , ,. 4�;= Dale, brushing, $18.15; Len Cold- '& 0
W.I. Stages Euchre
imams, Margaret Walther, Mts. W. native of Huron .County, will be €? . t<� g well, road Supt., $83.86; Arthur phauts ,bootlss were in charge of 41
Mr. Everest, whose message ....., z' ;,
Morris, Shirley Riley, Mrs. , Ed, Prodigal Soft,presented &unveiled by Warden John Arm- -• and Dance' , eymouth. gr, operator, $162.76, Mrs. R Smith, Mrs. J. B. Russell; �':
Y x?U 'y < <i MTs, R. Eberhart; Mrs. D. Glef if ? ;
.Dearing, Mrs. C. I[erslake, Mar- tite>n ndcas challenge to young and'sGlong. An address will be given. '.z�` r Huilett Federation of Agricultural
Campbell ands Mrs• J. A. Murra".,
garet Norris, I4Ira: J: Mel'ady and by Arthur R. Ford, i.ondoa, Chan
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ol•d and at the cli4nax of his, tnLes- %. • t <�' Secretary, grant, $aao; Londeaboro
..LunCh was served. eetlor of the University of West Y.a A successful euchre and dance
Alicia Coyne. I sage aivrP many make public thein . 'Library Board, grant, $10; Auburn Afternoon tea wasma served b iii
A shower Por Miss Taylor was to Christ. ern Ontario. Prof. Fred Landon, . lues held Friday evening in Cardnb s the following in charge: `tabia9s,
decision to follow ; , ,, �a ? a Cp Hatl with. 35 tables in play. The Library Board, grant, $6; Imperial Mrs., F. W. Wigg, Miss Gretta•Ro$'sI << ;
also Meld &t tdie,hoiiie ni "l�lr, and T11e Olinton Youth Fof Cihrist also of the university, will also Oil Co., grader fuel, $80.85• Dept.
Hort. Louis Taylor, Vartia, Wanes- re held the first Saturday speak, Members of the county Delaney -McQuaid orchestra Purn- Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, Mrs. (t1, D; +;S
rallies a ished music for dancing after the of Highways, gas tax, $130.90;
day, evening, when relatives ,gath- of each month In the` Clinton High ,council will be present, and the % Butt, Mrs. S1~d. P'm-lYnah, Ml`s.' :
Bred to ,convey their best wishes general "public will be corddally cards. Mrs. James Keys and Mrs (Gordon Radford, grader and mower ,
School auditorium, and invites a.IT w� Eldon Kerr were the lunch Con- repairs, $64.60; John Armstrong; McMaster and blCts. A. II, Tile
to, the •bride ee`t. An address was to attend t'bese increasing -q psipw welcomed at the cerc�aony, Reeve, $120; Geo. C. Brown, Conn. K3ndsey. .
a ani osiers. The amount meAlitzed for time
tiead by 11M>?s. Watson Wefoster, ,or rallies, The e'jualization committee of s1 asA ,.. ict cillo,, $100; J. Ira: Rapson, council- > <
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w2arna,,Ann And, uncles, welts pie Huron Count Council Is con g ' ' ; �, The prmz�e winners were: Ladies, Ladies' Aid was �I57:9G; ani £or w "''.
.4 y g i. lor, 100•; W, R. Jewitt, councillor or, Y_
'I. dent $ro'in itmsaels, Warton, Xin- • ,. ducted ork, a tsSur of niuYiiclpalities high, Mavis McClure, lone hen $100; Wm. J. Dale, councillor, $100 the Goforth Nxissltyii: Band, xtfid
fire Lein in 1948 e1G 'orfs f1111- by. County Assessor A1eX Aleitan ?'. '• Mra. H. McIver; consolation, 1VIis. sponsored the white'eTetyhaYtt''saCoi`
burn, Wintht;, 1),, Varna, Sta .s ; f anada P d
n tier. The pun iSse of tlie..tfitYr, is Mr, a, d.Nira. Percy Ca'r'l Wright, are shown following their Jack MRcKay; gents, high, John •____-__ $2fi, Mrs. M. It $etuld. MiNSr Y.'
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'don aftd Zv lch.- 1tre ry s, play , fauhaorierl Imoeiery to 34 foreig rle e 1 the apse of Carmel Pi,69 terian Church Hensall.
to make a aottiplmrTson` bf';'kop r>ia Yag 1' M 1 t'y Gordon; lone hands, Fined Taylor;
ue s. dein . 14irs, I%'ibeft (Vic m'aricets,• au cine to the shortege B. Keating; lilted.Coreit •iaXtl timid
e'l, tial-, x g . , s .. r1 lit is the fowrher • TVt'aw stet Taylor, daughter of IN r, consolation, wiifred. Sltottreed• The Consumption of woollen and Miss i)eriii 1•urllltiaYl dontrfbriteri
T for,"Oarl"t- of ds liars• in man countries this ties In . -the different tutu ielif* (tin . 1M Sr,,W g g y g
f?]tiie, 14(1 s: 141,1 .,,, �" , ' 4 y for, 'S eter bridegroom Is the luck chair prize was won bye Mrs. worsted cloth In Canada in 1.948 piano seleetl6lig .duk-ing the lifter- ”
Taylor and';Iedbtdrt,ud urt`.. i unCh not yet recaptured• completely pre- uncle, •the ntlgv County ,assessment and IVlrs. Orville t . 7 3y x , enol the brldegr m YI 11
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war overseas trade. system. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wriobt, lriirtla'rty. Obaries Eyre. - was 3,4 yards per capita. � noon',
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