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'. � I I I'll ��­;,�' �� I I � I - 1111 � �, -A- 11 .11, --- - ... ",,:., ­­­ .. I tr" , :1., CO. 0 I , 1, 11 I I I I �, - ­',­�� Evoct New Rates To B 0 0 6 7 ,*:04 ARIOPLOWMEN g.,�,,�g­.,s, ,.­.",�;�'-., 10 � ' ,� i- `3 .., . . 3 � . ­ . ­.�", Effective on Ye ' '' . 1, I '. . .1 . , . �,� ". " "'f , , . .w— . ma, ", , ltl Y"EAR OFfou F W­!,.11�,�, . I ,: I . ' bruary - , I 11 I . -1 " � r , �l , - , , � � . . I ,,� � , ;,,�,;�.,,�,�.,f�;',�,,�,�.;,,���-".;,4* "�;,� 11 I . . . I p '! . , I ­11�1.11 I � — — . �, -­ ,­�,�.­�4�:" ,., �',;,!�lr�,��,�� . 1, . Billing, — Town Receives Grant - -:L.R. Plumsteel To Tell Of bne-of , . XV,eivi -, 1.11" I" 11 . . � ,, F. I . 011"I'l �"""",M�J,,� L . " I I . Developing Inter -School ,Best . , I . 1. 1 .1.4 -,�, " ,:,� -%­�'. 1- ,,,, , .. , Seaforth his received.a'pay. , .. - I 4­,�111m;,­ ),N'R',;l't1w') , : I � � . . I i - .. � "� , ,� ,�­�, , ,�;'Ihw '411, " - I "' ;1 An, increase, in the. coo of ,vo ver ment of Matche tory of� I %i!. � Y . . , .N $2,445.28 from �th& -On-i � " s Here. I -'V. -­,�;i. In Seatorth, amounting to ,4ppri5xi- tarlo Government . I � . , ",�... I � . L' , ., I " iw� I'Mv, under the ', . I . I " 41,13 lli,;V.1101 ,� " I . I --- Repons-1pgoN "'. :­-.- ­- I .� . I �-.,..j ? , mately $6,000 p6li'yeair added. to a . provisions of the Fire Depart.(,, Oniario, plowmell, meeting in To- � . , .>q w; . "' 11"'Iffil . I , - , '' 1i , ,� ,�, � .. . . . 1�1�9 next .1. � . . I , . I., ,-P',"";.-. :.. ,,,,��.;­ ­­ V,�T-,J � Proportion of' conversloij i costs, ment Act. The Wyment­r& ro ,eek f6r their annual � ", ,,,�;,i�,I��4� - " e . 1,6� 1�-` -1"',.,5'% I , . . , , . � I which ,the"locial Commiselok ts a percentage of the 001twention, will -learn -hovir Seaforth. .;;; ... I � '­'� .- The , , ''et" �!gf"��-I.RV]4:�ipx,�,!,,�,-.,.",�,-� I . . - . I I , :. .. .�j��.K - . ' -4 School pioneered in � '­ R ' ' cost of operating the loca 'a , 018ttlet mireb. liai4h f4.,,,-lvL,�#fs4nr'',".,.,"��;;i;-��l-',,t'.', - bear, will result in higher Hydro Hig . I ,.1,1'- ! eo,:, - � ,y=Itcd, a - I .1 , I I L I 19 School,, M _, A%qniiia _'anfght', r�, � , " , , . . ," 's -School Plow- . , 'in', .7, � , ,��'4"� " 4�� rates to local consumers coramismo- partment in 1948. It was due- UO� d Ly , ,,.$ � , ,,, ponsoring of inter � I tug with the'F@bruary billing. The ing that year that thi new , ing,matclie&, Lawrence P plum- I with a recdkid`1 �crd*& 'of AgeWl" I � - -,- i ,,� " �,Z,14.t,cv, 11, r � 11"v � ,i,q i,�, �f-.' " 1" " . � " � �' , . ' -increase averages twenty per cent. ' pump3er was purchased by the : , steel,�,! principal of the school, who - '. bers, adiblercuts'add itl; idu , , � Z,.;--',;�,,,., L , ie1r,,'fap . , ��, � . - � ' L, 1i 1,�, ",r I,, .. SU )pe . " ­ 1.,�j­�Z � . I The;' Publi,c Utility Commise.lon town- � has'.been invited t� address the 11 ­ : in attendance. -'A delfeidus., _ �r,",,, " � . r ::: ... � 11.-� was, served under 44�,� 4its'Of6es, 4t- I ��V!,%.�, "I was informed of ,the new proposed - convention, was respons ,.. ,,, . - ' I 11-11. I _ ' ­ ' ' 16 ` 11 :�� . L,, i , m-:. omenis Association, - ��, ,�:`l�,,�� I I i�., ., ., A .1", l...; . rate schedule last week. ng the Egli -.:-1 ... i�.j W itib " IN - ff, I � �, large imeasuke for introduci g- �i the , 1$.�­ 1 ,4.'l L . . , I :i'i I � I , "��.,!, .... ,�..!; * WM ' �- �' 1 1, In arriving at the prop�sed 0 0. ID 0 0 e 0 extra curriculurn ,activity. Th ............ ­­.', . , , I -:111:­im....� -i which Rev. 'R,, A. Bx . ... &,,�i;K,.:��l,�.�i::�:, mok �r,esl&pA. I ,, �,! � 11 I e - . , _ . , �� r consideration was -Ive - MI.. `ifflii� I for the business sesgion� 4as., M,O- I : - �, , - omvv, . ., I sch,00 also was one of the first in � 11 , *.,,W.,'� �,`�,�!:,!�,".! .7 - n the � - I .1 'wae--name , I � . I ,ates, - � - ".." , ::: ,, # -:a-,,i ' - ­ . ' �%' `�� I �. . .." ... ... .... I ?iaor4bM­�,sej �, -the province -to,- speiisor- a --boys, ..- . .. -- -Aa4i&ter­- .?,� , .g I — amortization -costs. of debentures- . . 1 *7 - - ,% �,. " - . 11 I I � . I which will require to be Ism ., - r ciub. . . . retary. All ,lippartmenti. 11iof 11 libia" I ­J�,, � ','��-.,W� . ' ­ � . .. . ... , m . � ;,., ��, I . - � 1de inter -school Plow -Ing match Shown oil the right is J. M. Govenloc �,.,�, - 1 .1 . ­fL'4" . led -SUGGEST 11U MaLl � '" k, who recently retired . church showed -,enociurbiging-alid - : %��, , I . ". . .. . for construction of a new sub -A& . �;ViJ 11 - I . . . ­ I ' "" ` ;; �"�­' . - ... -� 1. I I - , Mr. a I nd � Mrs. Jamed Riverg,'who on Thursday last celebrat- tion, wblc1 will 'be proceeded. with �', '6r4&nlzL after nine years -as President of the Seaforth Agricultural So. , outstanding progress: ma4e. -d! 4' gi ... iz��,. � , Id by Mr. Plumsiteel. In co- . .0 it, . �!;,`,�J � ,,, ,il, A: � � �4 ed the 64th anniversary of their wedding at their home'on'North 'he V operation with the h4�ad of th cletY. Mr. Gqvenlock was gue st of honor at a complimentary the Past year. Each report reveal- I ,1�j,, ' coincident with convemlon. I e - i,`,��.., V I . "i Main Street, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs� Rivers, who both enjoy present sub -station has been con- F. of A.' L E V'L scho6l's agriculture. department, W. dinner in the Commercial Hotel Widnesday evening. On the ed a substaatial balance after ob- I I .... �..1.4 . � . � .��,li - 4 E . r several --- I . A. left is Russell Bolton,' who succeeds Mr. Govenlock as' Presi. ligations were completel . � % , ,,�', ., good health, spent the - Morrison, developed from chal- r UquAdat- . �-, �l I 11 � .... � "", 1, E � day quietly I dent of the Society, and who pre sided at the dinner Wednesday. 6d, . . 17 . I .. years, and much of the 40 -year-old Huron, County Federation 'hal" I . . . . . . . . . . ­1� ,,,- �4einges issued by the tractor - .. . "Ill- . I.: I � MR. AND MRS. HENRY WhILAND : equipment which it contains can- club �D, � �:l : Plowing team to plowboys at . Mr. Win. Forrest, clerk .of-Ahme ; "I I , 11 -.. , � I Will Again Hold Cllnt�On 'Collegiate ead Palmerston . ". 11� , , I not be converted to 60 cycles. Con- session, -presented the annual re- . :11, 11 - ,- High "Schoor. port; Sun -day ... ,; I I "'; ."i -1-11 , -.-1-1,.',- ....M, versloa costs which ente'r Into t�e Field Day. . School. Bill Mickle, , "? . .., ,� , � �,& . ­�, . '. : )'M I .- * �, � increase, include, in thii main; . Mr.j Plumsteel will speak to the Agricultural Societ ' . followed by a -brief talk -by Jack, I . . � - � .1, meters and transformers. The Executive and Directo s 0 O.PA' convention on the poss.lblli- y perinitenderit; Y.P.S., I 1, 1:�'� ties for w I.Pl.' " ork amic,ng st do ,ts Bill Miokle; Baby Band, Mrs. D. ' . "i"'. . X Kyle; Miss -ion Band, Walter Sgen- . �. �', Packets 'U Z �'l Honours Retiring' President -!,.�! 1; The proposed rates for various Huron County 'Federation of rkui- rural ,high scihoole, in. tlb� st , clas-ses of power follow. In b culture met Saturday afternoon in good Plowing methods -and good cer Evening Auxiliary, Miss - � 'sh '. . � V .11— —ch is -own 'tr � ,� :::::: " � the 'existing the Agricultural board room I . ; , ., f rate: at Gla(tys Luker; Women's Mission- . 11 � , . 1. � use of farm machiriery. ' � � ... �.... ,sq �i - �%,n,gp.l Ciliator4 and, decided to hold the ' , ,. . - ',­��;�� IM - - .. I I ..,,. �. I � 9 4p ary Society, given,by Mrs. E. Gei- . , " 1i . k, next meeting on Feb. 21, when two .' . 0 - ", 1 ;. 1, , . Domestic Lighting —0— Stratford Reporter Tells 0 0 0 - .. 1',,',-, ­: IWI,z ... g I ." 1, - . . ger, disclosed that .the orgaiiization. I � . 3.1c per K.W.H. first 60 K.W.H. voting delegates will be pres-ent Hospital Aid Ways To Modernize and . �.­ . . ­�4;1, �., ,per month (2.6c); 1.2c per K.W.11. from each township to discuss fin- had sent several -bales of used, , �,';, " , ' consumption ' clothing for relief of the nee ' .. , . ,�,,� ,, , . I . for all remaining Sponsors Vartfes Improve Fair. HAS 90th BIRTHDAY I- ( .?.�� 1. - . L I , � 5-1.1 . ,-.-" -3c minimum gross month- "111V . . I - Europe, valued at -$500; toml rals- I "I"11%, ., ... . It has been proppsed that one- . ' , ' * " i ly bill; prompt payment discount, fifth of a mill levy is ii�i sWfici: - *The Women's Hospital Aid to If fall fairs' are to serve the com- Friends of Mrs...Agnes Saird ed during the year wad- V01 25L- ,,,, 'i'Nlt ?I 10%. mitimity in the manner In which gathered at''the home of her amount sent to Presbyterial treai , -'i;-,Z , .., A � . ent income to support the, Federa- Scott Memorial Hospital sponsored' - ' * � , , l 5 -1.1 Commercial Lighting their founders, intended, they must , son, T. B. Baird, in Brucefield, urer, $661.37. They have a me=- L. "`11"� . ti6n work, and it has been, suggest- interesting event's in the, nurses' �,��, I , "" i ice charge, 5c per 100 watts; ed that this levy be changed to repidence on Wednesday afternoon bershipr,�of 54. Report of the Wo- , , �. , Sery W.H. , be brought up to -the times, Staf- on Monday to join with her in ' ' - " *1 "I", i .11 - let 100 hours, 2.6c per K. two-fifths of a mill. It was also and., evening when 14 tables, of ford ,Johnston, 'Stratford Beacon- celebrating her 90th 'birthday men's Association was given " �� I'll :1 1`11L ,.* - .n. ' � I , � ,� 11 , ,,-., I sugges,ted that the division. of this brid'90 Were in play in the after- I-- . ., , (2.1c); remainders, 0.9c per F-W.R. Herald reporter, told the directors when she received many beau., Nis" Katie Scoff; t1ower Fund, . ... (.7c); minimum gross monthly bill, of the Seaforth Agricultural So- tiful cards and gifts, Friends Mrs. George Hess; auidito � ­ .. .1 , � I'll, I., � money between -the township and noon and 11 tables of mixed euchre . r, jtLum6b , ,,�4! 1 ,,'.%,:0" . . . . . . . . . . 11:::: iii. ll �8313; Prompt Payment discount, the county be changed. I �in the evening. \ efety Wednesday evening. Revision %,vere present from Port Albert, MoAllister; insurance Dave Kyle. .,..%� i I . * . . . . . .:::::::: 1. '.. '� 10%. . Tfie Federation will again hold a In- the afternoon, the prize- will- of prize list& was of particular im- Goderich, Bayfield, Exeter and Ar. Drysdale, in. ;�tlng the ,4 , portanoe to ensure that the pro- Brucefield. treasurer's report, eitated. that the � ..., .. . Power Field Day and publish si year book. nerk were Mrs. W, T, Teall, Mrs. T. � .,� 41 Service charge, $1.20 Der K -W. , , .1 An invitation has been reciet�ed to S. Smith and Mrs. M. Carpenter.. ducts and stock being exhibited rie- '� sum of $8,752 had, been raised for `��A , ($1.00); let 50 hours, 2.1c iper K. 1. . . . flected the manner in which the all purposes and, that 1949 was one . , A, bold the annual picnic in Godertch The�ltuclire prize winners were: . . i -%�,.'f, .. � .. W.H; (1.6c); 2nd 50 hours, 1.4c per again this year, but no action was Mrs��-W. J. Cleary and Mrs. A. M. Oommunitty now lived. The success- of the best years the church 'has , . . ,,��,., . I - Clark.' Allan Reldi, B. F. Christie ful fair must keep pace with I I had. Mr. Laird Mickle. represent- 44 I'll . K-W.H. (I.c); remainder, 0.30c per taken 1�;�, , as it was considered� advj,3 � � �� - � , 141�, , I �� K.W.H. (.330; prompt payment able �o wait -and see if other invi- and W. ff. Finnigan. changing agricultural practised. * Ing the nominating ,committee, pre- . - �­�' Z , - � I . C "" . discount, 10%. . The occasion was a complimen- sented, the following report for con- "4!4 I .. ­ � 11 . - LijAcheon was served at both af- " � � . I I . . tations are received. ,., - .- , . ,�,§.� I - I 1. 1:.. . ` Flat Rate Water Heaters A delegation from Huron County' fairs -,'by the social convener. Com- tary dinner tendered J. M. Goven- PLAN FEBRUARY oideration: Stewards. to replace , I .11, . . � � , 1. I . �,t� I I .1111�5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland, who obs0ved,the'Ir 6x0th wed- 47c per 100 Watts (39c). Prompt Federation of Agri,oulture is attend� muall� singing was enjoyed ,kith lock by the directors, of the 'so- those retiring January.. 195.0:, A-17 . .. ­ dkng anniversary on Saturc6y,' were at home to'llheiir' friends and payment discount, 10%. Ing* the ar-nual meeting of the Can- Mrs. 'J. E, Keating at the piano, ciety. Mr. Govenlock, who retire bert Shirray, Elgin Rl6weliffe,' Ross ", . 1. I d � . li`,�.. , neighbors in the afternobn and evening. Mrs. Finlayeon poured Street Lighting . I as president of the society after CWRE OPENING Forrest,- R. J. Drysdale;. M. and, M. � — tea and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple served. r r Size, 100 C.P.S., annual rate net, adian Federation of Agriculture be- *— serving for nine years, was prerZr . Committee, Edison For . . ,� `4. ,.. Ing held at Niagara Falls, Ont., this ' . I � I ,keet, chair- . .. `,� A cable congratulating them was: r1!!.;eived from the King and ' $14.50 ($9.50); 2DO W.H ., annual week. . St. ;1 sented with a cane, while Mrs Co man, W. B. Cross, Nil" Elhis, Miss 1.;-�. 1. r -1 - � Queen. 'Letters of.co.ng froni C - . Expect Building n Lamm,ie, Wm. Forrest,. G. M. Drys- �., ratulgtions %4ere received from the Prime rate $45 ($29). . Over -fifty Junior Farmers _ olumban C.W.L. Govenlock received a bouquet of - ­'� Minister of. Canada, Senatoy.y. H. Golding, A. Y. McLean, M.P., 0— Huron County attended the agri- . flowers. An address was read, by struction To Be FiniSh_ dale, secretary -treasurer; Flower , , I.. �;il . and - Thomas Pryft - MiiL.A. 'The - neighbors, presented them with cultural short course at: Guelph, '. � 1� 'Holds Meeting E. I 13. Goudie, -s-eci-etary-treasurer, � . Commit -tee, Mrs. G. Hess-,'conveu- v i � a gift --of .­mdney,­when th*-�f�tfovving addresa-vm&-read—, �­ -1 1. - - - " -, hold early in'January. They report- . . while the presentations were made ed in- Week's'Time. � er, Mrs. G. Thompson., treasurei, I � I , il ,,"'ij, . - . , 't, � ,,� A.Wel Your neighbors and friends, have called_ to extend to riii�iiilsldpi'Circle . ed the course,was. well. worth at- The January meeting of St. Col- by Reeve Arthur Nicholson, vice- . Mrs. H. McMurtrie, .Miss� X. ScG. . You our heartiest congratulations on your 60th wedifing annivers- Meets At Kippen tending and much valuable Infor- umban ,C-W.L. was 'held at the president, and Mrs. Roy Lawson, . � Ili Tentative plans have been laid Mrs. W- Forrest, Mrs. S. Mitchell, , ,­ I . ary, and wish in some tangible. way to show our appreciation for � mation and training was received. home of Mrs. Thomas Morris. The former secretary, Russell Bolton, for the -official opening of the MeM­ Mrs. W. R. - Dougall; auditors, R. I .1 ,t; 1�11 the many act§ of kindness you have done in the past, and hope recently elected president of the ori J. Paterson, Mervyn Brown; press . - Friendship Circle met in the It was Pointed out it was not pos- meeting opened with praper, with al Centre late this mouth, . . � � - you may both be spared for many years to come, that we may Sundiy School room on, Monday, sible to estima�te the val-iie of the the president, Mrs..Morris, in the society. was chairman. according to C., P. - Sills . n reporter, Mrs. M. Hedden. The � ,,� continue to enjoy your friendship. We ask you to accept this As an example of what he meant ,,is weekly press rblease. ' Il twenty-fifth year of Union %-ill be � Jan. 30, with an -attendance of 59. training, -but it should lead to. im- chadr, Mlinutes of the Preceding n- 1 ILI gift with our best wishes for your continued health aind happi- ' when he said prize lists were not celebrated this year. . . ,,:; The meeting opened with the sing- proved farming in the county as meeting were read by Mrs. Joseph stallation of the artificial ice plant . ,; ness—Signed on behalf of your Friends and Neighbors: Mrs. H. realistic in the light of present Gontributing.to -the muelc4l por- .. I . I Ing of Hymn 60(�, followed by the Junior Partners practice on their 4Melady, in the absence of the 8e,c- I I will be the governing factor as to . ,;� ' ;� coomb,19411 I - Scripture by Virginia McClinGheY. Own farms the things they have retary, Mrs. Joseph Malone. Let- usage, Mr. Johnston recalled that the exact date. The public will re- tion of the Program were violin "" . . — Mr. Hinton then led in prayer. been taug,ht by the educational iax- ters of appreciation were read by 'most fairs have a class for "gentle- celve ample notice of the entire duets -by Miss Greta Lammie and I '... - Perts. . Miss Alicia Coyne from recipients mein the days when, program now being arranged. Jarvjs Horton. with Miss Luker �s .1� . � This was followed by the minutes . , I . ' . . of Chrjg�-mas boxes and Entrance every farmer liked to have a smart Meanwhile every business place accompanist; vocal.solo, T. J. Shei,-' I I.; of the last meeting. Jack Caldwell . ritt, Mrs. Sherritt at the planq; . Bayfie-ld Church Has gav4 a piano instrumental, and. th& prizes. Donations were voted to horse and rig to turn out for spe- in Seaforth has "en 'made aviall- .1.� � . . . . Our Lady Missionaries, Beek Mem- cial occasions, there was a natural, able for the sale of donation sub,. reading, "A Clerigyman',s R�bport of , 11: . collection was -taken by Don Kyla . - � . and Ken McLellan. The followin orial Sanatorium, ScArboro Mission healthy rivalry. in any neighbor- 60ripti�us. It is realized by the An Annual Meeting," Walter,Spen- I.: hood to see who could make the committee in charge that many will- cer � "Sam Ranate ddr*cted com- li nnual M, eeting officers for 1950 were elected: Society and The Priests' Fund. The I .. . �� "Ll arge A' - .. g EGMONDVILLE treasurer's repo I rt, as read by Mrs. best sbowing with the horse and Ing donors have never been con- munity ,Einging. Many interesting .� - President, Mrs. Wui. Bell; secre- . rig he drove to the fair on fair tacted and ,therefore each of these items.of interest vere brought up .-� A PU13- tary, Helen Tilrner; treasurer John McIver, showed a balance of day. This,rivalry, which was part may il� for discusslon during the evening. -t The annual meeting of the Bay- Larson and Mr. Morgan. Donald Kyle. A coramd-ttee con, CHURCH REVIEWS $143.81. Books Were donated to the e -their donation in any of ,� . . ­ - of out way of life on the farms of �the'Seaforth places of business. Hensall's new Community Build- . �?" , field Agricultural Society wasi h . eld licity committee was ,also apPoint- sistin,g of Norma Deitz, Mrs. E. I � schools of the -parisih. Mrs. John Ontario 50 years ago, . was recog- The actual building activities, so 'Ing and Arena Will beoffIcially ded- . I 1. ed- Miss Lucy R. Woods, Mrsl. M ' Kyle, Mrs. J. Sinclair aiid Mrs. E. Murphy gave an interesting ex- . . . . and a very encouraging report Was ,��* nized with a listing on the prize icated to the citizens of.the vil- . * 1�� Bassett Ad Mr. Sirrott was appointed, to arrange I planation of the Constitution and far a-, the' original contractor is ,, i entice, Mrs. YEAR'S WORK list of our Ontario fairs. Ye lage and district Tuesday. evening, , ,,� eaven by the treasurer, aespi�e, the Morgan. The auditors were Mrs. the next meeting an Feb; 13. Mr. By-laws of the C.W.L. Following a ar by concerned, should be, completed in � i . ?ad weather which t6ey had on Bassett and Mrs. Corrie. year since then it hag been faith- Feb. ,14. HighUghts of the affair .1 Arnold Mermees showed some films motion of thanks by Mrs. Win. Mc- a week's time, and from then until � . Fair day last yea'r. The officers for Mrs. Robert ClWrk, who spent a which were . both interesting and Egmon-dviUe United Church held Iver and Miss Alicia Coyne to the fully copied from prize list to prize opening (lay, every effort will be will be the Kitchener Figure Skat- I . ­: T950'wer6 appointed, which are as few days Ia&t weeli: with Mr. and its annual meeting in the list. Itinerant exhibitors. the speak- Ing Club. Mr. Carroll, head of c,om- . � 1; educktionaL Between films, musl- - School- president for lehe use of her home,, - made to have the official opening follows: President, A. H. Warl3r; Mrs. Charles Berry, returned to ,,I number, were given by Ann room of the church on Monday the meeting closed with prayer af_ er said, have come to regard prize of the Seaforth Memorial Centre a munity buildings and parks, of the '4 Sunday. . EK91L evening when there wa,s -a good at- 'ter which Iturich was serred by'tbe money of this sort as, their right- Provincial Government, wilt be the Ist vice-pres., Carl Diehl; 2na'vIce- Cleveland on and. Marie Sinclair and. Mrs. 'Ro' . I ful perquisite, but the local peo thing to remember. for many years official speaker. Othe;- representa- pres.. R- Cornish: secretary, ,Mrs,. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, of Broadfoot. The meeting closed tendan". Supper was served, af- ho.,9tess. - � I I . Pile to come. . I . ' I A. M. Bassett; treasurer, John g. Detroit, were guests, of the former I 5 with the singing of Hymn 613, fol- ter which the business -was dis- ha-ve long since lost interest. Such —0 tives and. T. 11� Pryde and- A. Y. �! Roward; directors: G. Diehl, R. mother, Mrs. 9. Howard, fO�.a few lowed by the National Anthem. cussed, with Rev. A. W. Gardiner —* ' - I competitions are out of tun� with McLean will speak. , � � C-ornkrh, A. H. Warner. E. Webster, daye last week. In the chair. Mrs. Auby Dundas their way bf farming and way of A very pleasant ,evening was "? . Everyone then retired to the bas,e- Euchre Aids in' spent at the home of Mr. Stuart I I 1�i Mr. and Mrs. T. H. M"k and was named secretary. Seaforth,W. I. -Plans. living. They do not exhibit, and . I .. 1� Russell Grainger, Harold, Penhale, ment where lunch was served. ,hey doa't much care who does. Cost of Repairing Pepper, east of Hiensall, .Friday �11'11' , Carl Houston, Fraser Stir)ing, Har� Mern� are spending a few days in 0-7—, The. vari.pus reports showed the February Meeting I The speaker congratulated the . st, when some sixty neighbors I , I I vey Coleman, Ben Rathwell, Forrest Detroit this week. � church to be in a good financial - board on the exhibit Gf� eggs and Here "' .. I McClure; Committee:--hirs. Pren- Mrs. Ll<)ydt Scotchmer ontertaia- (40114dition. The members tendered The February meeting of the Sea- I Lodge Rooms find friends. gathered at his home � ,� - tice, Mrs. Xc.Etwen; Mrs. Mack, Mrs. eo, a family Party for her another, Announce Changes a-,�Me of thanks to the Women's forth Women's Institute will be, Poultry products at recent fairs, Sixty-two tables of euc . hre, were to honor him with a. social, -evening i Houston, Mrg.- Mriliale, Mrs. War- Mrs. Fred Baker, on Sunday for Association who had the church which, he said, attracted the mten- prior to his leaving for Exeteir to .. . ner, John Delgve� Mrs. H. Cole� her 79th birthday. Among those . in Conitributims redecorated -at a cost of $1,3400.00. held on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 2:30 at tion of leading figures in the indus- in play Ili Cardno's Hall Friday eve- re,side. Progressive euchre was the I.. � . ofed the home of Miss Mabel Cameroa. try. in making piissible ,such an ning, when the Oddfellow,s, Re- highlight of the affair, with the . �:'. man, Mrs -.'J. 1:16w�rd,.M�s. J. FY'tur- attending were Mrs. Lulu Burt, The Board of Stewards raro The, roll call will be answered b y exhibit, the board had realized the bekahs and Eastern Stai- Lodges ,�N-inuers as follows: Ladies., first, I geAm, Jr., Jobn Campbell, Allmer Maty Lou Burt, Ronald, Burt,' Mr. In the list of contributors to Sea- the church 'at a cost of $.1,10iD.G0. 1� a l..,.ndy 8upper dish to leave for importance of the poultry indu-qtr,y sponsored an evening In aid of the Mrs. Ken McLean; 2nd, G. Bell; I 1, Harrison, Fred McClymont, Urg. R. and Mrs. Howard Burt. and Mr. forth, and. District Memorial Com- The amount. contributed to the Men I s supper." The mot.toi will b�. in Huron and Perth. Tho same ap- lodge rooms which were damaged gents, ist, Melvin TraquaJr; 2nd I Grainger, Fred Bell, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Harry Baker and family, munity Centre Fund ,a donation of Missionary and Maintenance Fund '-What ,, make of our home f3 proach to other departments of the in a recent fire. Witmer Dalrymple. Musicians who i Orr, Mrs. H. Coleman; honorary all of London. ' $5.00 wtas credited to James. Dev- was' $768:00. Appreciation ,�N-as -1 1 �z ; .. ,more important than what ')dr fair would result in just a grent It Those winning prizes were : Lail- furnished the anusic for the dance - � . 2nenibers: Fred Middleton, Thrmas Word was received here on Sunt ereaux, whereas, this should, diave voiced, to the minister, organis [ homes are made of." This vi -ill he response he predicted. les. first, Miss Ethel Wilson; lone were Cecil Maxwell, Fred Daterg, - � .� , Snowd,bri, Mrs. T. Snowden, D. H. day of tbe death In Toronto of read Joseph Devereaux. A dona- and, the janitor for faithful ser- our home ,economics meeting, vhth Representatives of the Chamber liands, Mrs James Hogg; consola- William HY;de, Bud Dilling and Bill .. McNaugliton, Frantz Kepzau, R. Gordon Cameron. Mr. Cameron, tion, of $50 credited to R. 8- Me. vices. Mrs. James Brown in charge. of Commerce, the Lions Club anti tior. Mrs. Spierd', of tbe West; Clark. The ,affair was arrange -d- by .1 Penhale; auditd,r.�, ,li. Sttjilioi, who was th son of the late Mr. Kercher ahoVld have read $5.0-0. The members Nppohited to the There will be a demonstration by the Town of Seaforth jotned in of- gentlemen, first, Robert Df.)dds; Clarence Diffing. Attenddrig from I .,. al . C, Board' of Stewards were John Mic� ;,, sewing maichine representative of fe ring congratulat ions to Mr. and lone hands, James Hogg; c,0ns0l,R- a distan,ce were Harold (Bud) Du- I � ., ZA*kd Scotchmer. id Mrs Aomas amenon, was I �, � lw� of born n Rayfleld 62 years ago. He - *—, Cloy, Nofman MacLean., Andrew Slriitford and it is hoped thern will I q . "", . The, annual vestry meeting I , Mrs.'Govenlock. Among those wh& t!OD; Mrs. Syd. Pullman. ling, on the teat'hing staff at Wyom- Trinity Anglican Church took pla(,e haO lived hi Toronto for several Moore and William Cameron. Audi- �E'1* a good aftendance, and that ev- spc I . ing, and Ross McManus, also of I r.1 Besides . b1s, Widow amid two Stewart Bros.' Staff tore appointed. were Sohn S. Wat. , 1kP were Mayor J. 0. Keating, . last week In the OTange Hall the years. 01,yono will be there on time. The John, 0 I Crich, W. T. Teall, A. Y. the 1949 fair (lay at Seafortih, when Wyoming. Refreshments were se,rv- � ,,, , ladies of the congregation serving children, he is survived by two Guests At Dinner ,,, and John McCloy. lunch committee is: Sandwiches, McLean*, M.P., Senator W. H. Gold- rain made a quagmire of the ed and an enjoyable time spemt, ,� a pot -luck 9upper, which was great- brothers, James Cameron, of To- A game of crokinolie brought the Mrs. John Davidson and Mrs. Rus- Ing, and Thomas Pry4de, M.P.11. grounds, he publicly predicted that Arctic owls, considered very ra.re !� evening to a close. " ly enjoyed. Very encouragingwre- ronto, , apd. Jack Camiefon, ,of * Day- sell Miller; cake, Mrs. Lorne ral- John C. Crich, President of the before the 1950 fair took place in this sr.ecdon, have travelled in " ports were heard from the officers field, and one slater, Miss Grace Merabers, of the staff of,Stewart I . Camerop, of Toronto, The fureilal Bros., together with members of —0 ter and Mrs. Elmer Cameron. Chamber ,.,'C Commerce, aud W. T. there would be ticcommodation on from the north and have m . , *f the church and societies, after ibeir families, were guests at the Members are asked to Please Tea 11,,vi ce-presiden t. Seaforth Lions, the grounds to keep everyone dry. their abode on some of the 7 L I �� . which the election ol! officers for Wok place on Tuesday from A. W. hoine of Mr. alid Mrs. Harry Stow- FULLART014 - bring Christmas cards to be used Club; Pledged the wholehearted co- Building of the Community Oeri- east of Hensall. Theiy have a wing- . V the year. was'held. 'The rector, Miles Funeral Chapel in Tobouto, r scrapbooks in a ch4ldren's hos- ; with Interm6nt in Mount Pleasant art for dinner on Tuesday even- . 11� operation of their organizations in tre, he said, has made the pre-dic- spread of two and a halt feet, have I Rev. Laverne Morgan., was in the Ing. , I Personals: Ir. and Mrsi. Howard . tk�lmeeting. assisting the -agricultural society. tion come true. In about two weeks, huge claws, and are known to kill . . � I obair: Rect8r',s ward4n, Lloyd -Cemetery. Mr. Jack Cameron was A program of games followed tht Fanson and Ron, Mrz. Agnes Fan- � "I am glad to be present to join said Mayor Keating, the Centre cbickens. Mr. WJI-bert Dillitig has .1� Scoichmer; people's warden, taiii- In Toronto attending the funeral, dinner. . . son and Ilene, Munro, and Mr. and In honoring Jbhn M. Govenlock," ,%Ill be completed. noticed them from 'time to time on, � ' 4est ab�ey; ViAijllerk, Mar Mrs. R. H., F. Gardiner - a�nd � Mr- . . Mrs. Ernest . Prior and Muriel, of said Senator Golding. -1 have Expressing his pleasure &t be- his farm. - .. I. .. ". ,s. Wm, . . .; rarl6r; lay Gleigate to the $ynod� Jamiev 13tewart and Kati%,ireturned —0 Church Sponsors . I to -Toronto on TuesA ay afk6r eliend- Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Glen known him for ma.ny years, and ing present to help honor Mr. Gerald Regele, George Smith -and , � l�� . � T. 11. Mack, sub lay doelegate to I Marshall aft family; Mr. and Mrs. Social Evening know from ,experience that -he al- anc! Mrs. Goven-lock, Thos. P'ryde, Don Smale killed, three garter ";ti the 'Sinod, K[aynard Gorrie;. treas-, Ing the past three w��ek:4 . vat their. Entering Hospital, "'- 'a, Mitolioll, with Mr. � ,�,.:`, I umr, Maynard (!#rrIe; sidesmen, h6W6 in the village. . � .. A. H. Morri - - ways does a ,good'job at anything M.T.P., commended the principle of snakes in the Park -bush over the� ",I, - Wrist and 'Mrs. Nelson Baker; A-lex A very successful social evening he undertak. es." making tbn mew Community Centre week -end. I 4!�,,J, , ...... �,� ­..�,!p WAL . PkIrker, Alfred �idotchmer, Mrs H46tlry McCllnicAbyj who Fractures �p,q I CAmpbell, accompanied by Roy wilig helil'im. St. Thomas' Anglican Senator Golding extended his a district cen-tre, to be of use to Mri;. N. F. Cook is visiting with . .. "'i , Sack Parker, Tbos. . geotelimer stont- the past three weeks With Potter, of MIddleberry, Vt., U.,S.A., PaTis-li Hall on Thursday evening. commendation to the ,directors of the rural area surrounding Sea, Dr.'-&nd Mrs. Hopkinson In King- 1. ­,.:;, , taff of � I � ".1,;! I kuynard Corrie, ,Leslie .1011rott," Mrs, GaMiter, returned to "ton Mrs. Jake Wurm, on the s ring to Florida to vialt 'During� the-eveiiing.13 tables of the Seaforth Agricultural Society, forth, as well as to the town itself. StOn. .. ** � Is, moto � - ,il, . fibard of management iloyd on SdildAy with -her daughter W�6, Soott MeMID1111% Hospital, suffered with the ilatter's, brother, Archie progressive euchre were in Play. "They are trying," he said, "will- Gordon Bennett, agwicultural re- Mrs. J. A- Spellmam, of F[Itcheittiv I ;..,:,� t, � . -who spent the riat Fdd-ay m I ornhig Potter. . I . . Peatchmei F&nest I Hovey M Holm,,, wWi�n� Ili a fricturod * I , mi ' rs fell as 'she Prize winters were as follows: out thought of, personal . gain, to presentalive for Huron, introduced er, is seriously Ill. in. St. JoSepil's ' I . ' ��,; Parkor,� T. H, M,dek, Aiiy��d WZ the vlllkge',� ' ' . whein, -she slipped and The oyster supper and concert Ladies, first, Mrs. Ada Reid; lone promote the in.terestsof the fair." the speaker of the evening, and: HospitaL LOnd6b, 1,u%AAg been tak- � �,,�,� . � 1, - P , ­, was entering the -hospital. . .t. � 11, I 11�. itle, Mrs. 'E. neard, Mrs. W. Aur- —0 held In the church by -the W.A., hands, Mrs. Bethune', consolation, While bigness In itself Is not nee- Gordon -MiGavin, Walton, express- . en there by Am lAucW-4aAt Frl&ay.' ,'.,.�, geon, Mr8. .9. dorrld-�*361j4irker. , - . Mrs. W'urm was given treatilort Was well attended, despite unfavor- Miss 014dys Earle; men, first, Jno. essanly the. objective of the Sea- ed thanks fo'r the addTe%v git6m. MTS. spii1itnaft is. the t6r�ner El.;V& ll,N,`� 1. .­ �,j.,j;i . , � VL"'1�4� Plans were jhidib -i�t ith,o holding In ,the hospital and, was, -able tore- able weather conditions. Hintert.a.in- Eisler; ltdt6 ,hands, Hiram Sham- forth fair," said A- Y. McLean, M.P. Walker Hail, provided vocal sol- Bolton, of HenWL � I . �-�,z.',�� of the loth Anntv,eig�re, df the ,,Red Cross Ndtes turn to her home on Saturday. ment dricluded selections -by the non; consolation, Mr. Collingwood'. It now appears that the fair is "on Go, accompanying himself on the A edchreand dane6 *11i . .,(, Ail egecUtire m6eibng-of .the Red ' I be hotdil,­ I �v -1: � ., � � �, I I . , 011urch, Whioli ,v�M, be #14 — Ch9tal CT11b of MitobeU, under the. A draw was. made for s�n apron, the threshold, of a very consider- guitar. I nthe Tov M- I '' l, Week iU JUft6 of fj,ig.� V,� ­ I'd 66, last 11,61, PrIday - ev,6b1t4,i:;' L , I . %" ­ �' , 0 �il � A,O, �Cr6ga *ill bei.held, In -the, Weiftrobth . . ,., 3 �. � �.,: , ,�, , , ' : ,,,, ,, , I g to "br�ry on Wdat, Feb., #� - Pugilist: "The trou�blo is, Doc. accordlan, numbers bty M. Martiali, In. LUU�h Was s,erved, d I I . � 1, , , _,�, ,�i 0, * direction, of Mrs. ftffnek; p1q,46- which w." wbil by Mrs. Harry Pal-, able expane,16h." The building at The adilreas' ,Presented .to Mr. sixwAgoted by 11,enea,U 1.6#Ion,,A* - liobstli6i'A., 061h *lot Y'60,16*1n - " at 'the L 411, Oc al., ,he fair grounds -of the now Sta- Giovenlock follows:� Itiary. I I �,%'; Y, I .�, I ", , , � �, � 1. , No - ,. , ... , , I ��. .. X Z- . � ::, ; I � .. � . � . . . . . . , �,. � ., . I : r P .. � �11 . -p,lrkt6r. - at three ,clock, I . . . to � ' . onat 1�th, . .1 ' . it- gtia ' ;�, I I ' :1 � I , , I lithe illness of' -th - A bom. 10 , X, that I can't al4MV & Wk*. ft. Maryel, reading by Mro. Adt- h6ur Apd&. The N41 ", Iorth Mid District Memorial. Com- "In Asking you to'ootne, here to- Thei death oodit-r'W'I . . , �J . .� �.� , ,, , *Utteis fof fho A��d, ; L , 1, . I , I .� �.� . ,. n. , , , , I � &.61fifi,91, o"T'' the, � a , -hat abAU I do?" . I 9611 M604HUM, Muhro, and a short blr6ugbt'th6 eVoning to a CIO Centre, he continued, now night as our ihohored guest it Is aenor`61 lRoapItAl �d Vwft., t"k . 4.,!"', , � I W- �W, , , 01 A �. . . oil. a ,to � p t proviii4tof )k", 1, '%'. " osisible an extension of the Who - , � . , . , . W efittra"'Wi4s 60,; � 1X ',#., I I Physician: "Just ,lie Olt your talk 0116ett All 4?,mey ,rait;64 by these - I Mmtke�,� p 110t *Ith tho thoogh't, -that 'we - are Schwalm, i . , §0ot,f=,0ejLL,.,3J?fifi 4'X6P6tl8m" =6afig fili,Vorllpm to. baoki relag, aild count 616,Wly up gpeet-h by CO3 MaicPhitll, Ofioti- nit9#1416 be used -to P,hange and, fair's attl0tiela, � breaking at%-laivqoWdtJoj1� of AfiaV I ftyj . �� " I I ... -1 ­ �Z,� - � .. , $ � 0,1 I ., 2%1t� �� 15-turgeon" 'I! ::1 " . . arty. . 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