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were postponed, a itinner at which' ence of the explosidn broke a gave the financial statement, and, �he Leg -ion. The contest will be ganizatlans, as wei .,� . kb1b , i.X,;
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Fryde, M I &A ; A. Y. McLean, .M.P., out the year. A discuision follow- and Separate Schools, And completely isolated -and .and that a good, I 1� 114, I ume'd I I
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members of .the'..Park; B" I 0 0 19 0 0 * ed on the proposed increase in .schools' in McKillop and Tucker- Guest Speaker. ..� munities ' out tor meft'n.*-V-'_Aa;,� � I 'O , ,",.,
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held in the Commercial Hotel, Eton- Arthur Nicholson, the retiring is "My Idea of eltize-r-ship,"and is must have their roots in -the home. northeast when it struck Western V Inin that th "! , , ' ,ftwx'4� � I:, �
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In a short program whieh.follow- . .io �r�, was re-ollected. ded, the children and F.,houldering our do - aind ags e ed UV for th , �'_ 6.�
ed the dinner, � tolA the, -. McKil op, Logan & Hibbert Co. .A mestic responsibilities. Citizen - KI ville r ceiv the heav- aj�& �� ,.�Z
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grollpi the manner In which It was INCRE. A S E S S T A F F Matt. Murray was elected presi- been designated for High School ship must be positive, creative and iest damage. But everywhere the R J. Trewartha, Clinton, 19 .. . 4. High � ". . � - . 1� I 11 � �
felt community centres could best I dent of the McKillop, Logan,& contestants, and another for Pub- productive. It demands the best story Of and for the Io t Of" 50 - W ,- - -,�' � j
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was the same. _41ong city Elected Pr6sident time jlousi�s. I . .; r' - . .
system at its lie and Soparate School winrer.i. there is in people, and extends to streets and rural roads alike, rees . 6'� I
serve its d-Ifftrict. An interestin Hibbert Telephone t . , , - '� , -.4
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feature was the showing of - movies . annual meeting in the Parish Hall, Prize-winning essays will be for- the four corners of the world. Good -and branches toppL�d, bringing . Company. ' . . :. ��,.
- by Jack Dryisdale, in which the Dublin, on Wednesday afternoon. Warded to Provincial Command for citizOns will always look into the down wires in, their path. Miles of -1 od :chat the Chambsr'df , or6e, r ' . "'�j' , 14"' !
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Tecorded. Chairman was R. H. Ne %- business increased b,y over the We ' ,n "
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dent. Albert Slemon, McKillop- di- Provincial winners will be given a focuse,j upon a star," said Rev. undor the weight of a two-in,oh ice no million dollars during the past He said that. �ho meirchauts mak , 1.
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Middleton. rectom, Patrick Jordan, Dublin; j. tree trip,,o Ottawa. Essays are to James Cal-ey, Gorrie, in his address coating and fromthe force of winds c members -of the, McKillop the town. -�� � _��,,",,'��.,:, P , ..�� �, " 11 �
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The regul�ar monthly meeting of The regular "meeting of Seaforth J. Holland, St. Columbaw. Lyle be in the hands of the secretary, to the Lioin, Club on Monday eve- which reached 61) and 70'miles per Y'sar. .�, " ,
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the Evening Auxiliary was held in public School Board was hold in Worden, Hibbert; Bert, MLahaffy, J. E. Silcox, not later than Marcdi 6. ning: Mutual Fire Insurance Co. were G. A. Wrmhk �rhairmau �j th.5' ' ',1,,',,4J,
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i c cl tho, In conjunction with thc- Empire, . A lold at the compan5r'.s annual meet- membership o6mmittee oftb,4 ideg 1 � -I,, .
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-board room Tuesday might at Hibbert. Mr.'Culey said that in. too,ma-uy In Seaforth th re we're, perip,die Ing held here Friday afternoon. organization, eal&A at � a me-mber- I 11_-
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rooin on Mond4y night. The prosi- 8:30 p.m- The chairman, F. E, Will- The secretary, James T. Malcolm, Producing, -Co., thi, Lkgion is sl�on- instances Uons used their mem- hydro latarruptio .4 . 1.6,
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. fol. tendered his resignation, giving ill s0ring a. sh-0 - -Ir'!� a Pate," to be ns, but no serious Losses during the past year were ship drt�-e will. get'under way im- . -ill -
dent, Mrs., Lillian Hyde, was in �the lis Y.. , �,.il I
. was in the chair, and the bership as a ,means to an end,' and breaks, according ,to Joseph Mason., I . � "o.
. . extr%emely heavy, making a total of mediately. - Memberijbi cards ar ' '1111,11:111.
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chair and - opened- the meeting with 10' * -, health as his reason for relinquish- staged April !" and 111. Profits that their association With a club manager of the P.U.C. , ,, p , 1,
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the theme 00ng;, the hymn, Rev. T. -Dale, Jones, C. Broadfoot, ing his duties. The vacancy will be will be 'shared ,xith th- Women% About tell $31,938.19. This included, seven ma- 4ow arailable, and his conmilittes _.. ..
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"Breathe On Me, Breath Of God," J. A. vVestcott, J. Stevens, the Prin. filled at a later date, and until Hospital .Aid and the Le.4ion share " . jor losses and 90 smaller claims. -has finalized ,plaza for the dzlvev. - 11 . . 111111 . . . . . . . 11 �� ,
mee#Jng,i. Too many fail to carry ly 900 subscribeis, were put out of The high, losses resulted in a de- E. Larone, stated that, out -of- I 11 ..1,'V,
and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs.,J. C� cipal D. N. Eastcan, and the 8ecre- such time as it is, Mr. Malcolm has will go tow,ard the, cost of juvenile their responsibilities past ' this action in the McKillop-Tuckersmilith ", � � �
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Goddard and, Mrs. Pearl Passmore ta,ry' ,treasurer, M. McKellar. consented to carry on. . sports. I -crease in surpluz of $6,384.14. 117Z . '... '.�, 11
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stage. area. Little damage was done .to . . . ". ,
were hostesses. The Scripture fee- � The president, C. W. Leonhardt, from door-to-door was again, * mail- %�; ,:..,
Ken Cornish, of Jack Hood Nearly fifty shareholders turned -0- , Mr. Caley is deputy district gov- the main Bell -telephone lines -lead- presided -at the meeting, with M. Ing its appearance in, towIL He -said � �., I , I
son, Pealm-24,` was read by Mrs. School Supplies., Interviewed the out to hear the financial report of n an "ex- ing in. and out of Seaforth. Repair . ..", -.� �, i
B. Kyle. The dev I otional passage, ,board,, c P A- Reid acting as secretary. About that transient, tradjesInen, .shoug ; .� ,5 ..
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. by pencils re purchasing books and, the om any read and the work ac- Brother Breaks Nose change of pulpit,s" plan, spoke on crews worked hard to restore: ser- 30 members were present. -have a legitimate reason. for ,sell- r � "
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�'A Deck Of OardB," prepared for the children for the complished by the company's line- I behalf of Dr. E. A. McMaster, dis- vice as soon a -s possible. ` . :��"
- man, Lloyd Ellliott. , I � Mr. Reid, in addre&sin-gthe meet- Ing ,and suggested i -means where-,. -.. , �..,
Mrs. R_ Drysdale, was given by J_ year. This matter was left for fur Wrist and ihigh trict, deputy governor of this zone, The five school -buses started. out ing, -stressed. requirements of new by -they obtain approval. of tha lb� :'i
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.-Corbett. .The minutes were read, ther discussion. I 1. The meeting was advised that a who was present In his official ca- as.u.qual Tuesday morning,but on- policies viLich ,required fire ex- cal Board of Trade belbris beffig .;;;,
wall called and, the collection tak- The present enrolment of the 10 per cent commission- on incom- . * ;
en., Mrs. A. Shirray, In charge of school is a* Jarn(-, W. Hart., brother of Win. pacity at the meeting. ly two completed their routes, and I . '.�,4
uld cease ti4mi&hers to. be attached, to all allowed to sell, . . � . . I ;..�
pproximaitely 250, and -a ing long distance calls w;o !rho club has decided to hold a even they were late. The' north- * ' .. ,�,-,�,�
. M. Hart, of -town, had the misfor- tractors, tru,cks, buckrakes used in L. P. Plumsteel outlined the pro- � :, � �,,,, �
the topic from the book, "Growing further 30 pupils Axe expected to' Match I. Heretofore, the company tune �to have his no,se, Wrist and spring frolic in an effort to raise bound buser which serve McKit- arid arouna ,farm buildings, -also gress'of the Tractor Maintenance . --
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With the Years," interestingly di- enroll next September., As a r(�- derived nearly $300 9- year from mone for the completion of the lop, Morris, Grey and Hallett, were I .
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n additicn�a flhl.� ,--,.t)urce of revenue. ' I Community - Centre. Other groups forced to -abandon their routes line in buildings. He al.so appealed High School, and eirOL-lined -his , ,��
. 'rected the theme, "Christian Edu- ,suit of this increase, a thigh brok& wbiW at,work in .31' pollpydid not allow storage of gaso- Club at the Seaforth and, DlstTipt . 1,;',
cation." Edna Walsh and Mary classroom and teacher was found Hamilton recently. He will -be cou- . .
*_ I In the vicinity will be invited to soon after they had started- The � ,,�,
'Buchanan will be hostesses for the . flned to the Hamilton General Hos to, 4wery policyholder to be, b1s own his reason -for the tim4o.and into'r- ;� - .
necessary. and the board decided, . co-operate, thus making it a com- h;gih wind blowing across the ice- . . .-,:,4,
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Marsh meeting. Miss Gray will to advertise for an art teacher, to - pital for a pe.riod of four or five munity tlffOrT, rather than just -a glazed roads made the buses un- fire warden. I estgiven this project He'said that - . .�,; ---
Number Of, Telephones months. Mr. Hart. was a former The auditors' report, given by E. the monei requiredi,-to operate -,(L . ..."',*
, give the study, audeach member is teach Grade 4. . Lions ,Project. A tentative object controllable. One Tuckersmith bus , '1V
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. - "dent of Seaforth. . P. Chesney, showed the comps-Ily school 'was - obtafte&throgiiih grazits a ';,
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,.asked to make a donation Of an The meeting adjourned at 11 imil Nearly Double Sin0e 1945 "". I ,of $3,00 has been pr6liosed. was stuck for an hour and a ha -If to bi� in a stro ba.sed on the �;t_i;6��t. it f4 ,
apron at this meeting. T4e presi- I - 0- , . Chairmen and committees ap- in a snowdrift, High S�hool ,class'- ng financial position. e �.;`
. dent as-kedfor i4oney-making plans. I 0 . I Harvey Fuller, E. J. Trewartha, present -time, there axe about 65 . ..
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. '_ The demand for telephones in I . po!A*d include (first mentioned in es were dismi-Ised at 3:30 p.m. FYI- ar,d J.. H,_._WcL'vy,in*, the retirin puplis, fxeig-t . qy *%,."%,,Of -, ..k-. .: � ,!,
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.as uAual in the fall. The followi ' Breaks Leg While Seaforth has increased steadily un- Mrs. J. Beattie 11ostess . eicli caRe. is cibairnian): Ge eral ,day bv ;Pdr-cipal L. P. Plumsteet - _�., .1 " ,It
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ng tril nc-�w, when there are 623 tele- � Ittee. Paul Brady, .Me,rt. Reid, because of the low attend�ance. three-year terni. from rural aroas� it is only. natural � �,'
committees were named: Sewmg To Lady Bowlers Ee7ic"Munroe, Bill Hart, Elmer ba- Roads, for the most part, 'Were w :!!'.
Playing On Old Truck phones in service here, as co,mpar- . Following the annual meeting, a- that their needs -be looked after. .''
acouveners, Mrs. Peurl Passmore. rone: farm implement arid produce, bare and ley, but snowdrifts soon �.,;,
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Mrs, H.' Elder, Mrs. W. Spencer; I . ed to 373 in December, 1945. There Gord. McGavir, Bob M<,Kerche'r. accumulated in i9trategic places, directors' meeting wa-i held when That is'w,hy so much attenton has . . ,
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Eric Eaton. T -year-old son of Mr. ar,� also 584 rural telephones con- Mrs. John Beattie -Aas hostp,,is on - diia Mr. Trewartha was elected presi- been given to the agricultliral as- '1;5
knitting conveners, Mrs. Mary Eti. Chesne�, John Turnbull, Ross block - traffic. Most of these , . 11
Buchanan, Mrs. B. Kyle, Mrs.. D. and Mrs. Thn Eaton, accidentally nected to the exchange, being the Monday t-veninz to twenty lady Scott, Scott Cluff; household furn- places were opened by township dent. and John L. Malone. vico- pect of their curriculum. ._:�
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Kyle; novelty conveners, Mrs. J. fell from an .old truck while play- Aubscribers of the Tackersmith bowlers of the. Seaforth Lawn Bowt- on president. M. A. Peid was reap- In closing -the meecing, .T. C. I "..
. ishings. Ed. Smith, Mel. Clarke, and county plows before noon .. �.,
C. Goddard, Mrs. S. Rannie, Mrs. ing with a number of boys at tht! INPinicipal Telepthone System and ing Club, when they enjoyt-d se%'- pointed secretary -treasurer. Crich, chairman of the Seaforth ......
. Les. Glerinle, Fill Finnigan, Los. Wedri,esday. . I. .11.1 I
R. Drysdale.. A "thank -you', note rear of Crich's Bakery on Friday tl'-�- McKillop Municipal Telephone oral games of bridge. L,vIis_, Jailet Beattie. Carm Roweliffe; clothing, la his report of the ypar's opera- Chamber of Commerce, thanked the 1.11
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. ved from Mrs. morning. He was taken to SeRforth SY6tenl- Cluff donated th-� prize, which was -0 tions, Mr. Reid said: "In present- guests ,&&m Clinton azd Mitchell "::-
VMS recei J ' Tra- -e X-rays revealed that TAep)aone service in Seaforth won by -Mrs. E, ff. Close I Gord, McGonigle, Homer Hunt, � ing your 73rd annual -report, I re- for being pre,sent. . . . �. ."',
qual.r. The meeting concluded With Clinic wbei ' Clarence Walden, Jini Scott (to ,. Sadies: "So they eloped and got gret to advise that 19S9 was a year . ,.'
Ill has improved considerably as a ie- These ,social events have proven -ork with the Women's Institute); . ., -0 , !
the -hymn, "I Would Be True" and he had broken a leg. A cast w . iN married. . of extremely heavy losses. Direct .: , *!, I �, I
the Mizpah benediction. Delicious necessitate his confinement . to suit of the addition of equipment popular and an -other one is expect- baking, Rev. T. Dale Jones,, Ab. Jerry: "And her mot1wr-has losses numbered 97 for a total of ..
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home for two month-,,. at the exchange here last week, ed to be held next month. Whitney: amateur conte Attempt To Organize ,
mefreshments were served under . according to C. B. Symonds, Be:I I he forgiven them?" $31,93S.19. . ,4..�,
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the direction of the hostesses and I -0- I I ... tertainment, Mae McMaster, Eric a . �
Sa,dies: "� don't think so. She's "Seven major fire losses were re- .1",
Te,lephone inanager forthis region. At
itheir assistants. I I I . Munroe, Ed. 1<4�ating, Mal Moir; 'Conservation Clubs' ,.�l
Mrs. John Pfaff ,.tpeat last Week The new equipment consists of prize draw, Ptvte Hays, Jim Mur- gone to live with them." ported, consisting of three barns . . � , - �'.j I
Women's Institute Holds no -,multiples," each multiple re- tions Announce Plans organize aH the Con- � �
With members of her family in Lon- . ray, Harvey Travis, Al. SillerY. An effort to � ..")
presenting a new telephone num- . .1�
Alon anA also attended -the funeral Valentine Dance ber. The manager said the coin. For Salvage DriVe Tentative dates for 'the. various ' servation clubs in Huron County . � `�
of the late Mrs. Georgtk Pfaff, who . . .1 events are: Wednesday, April 26, to form a district consermtion as- . -11;�
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.pany was now in a position to pro- . 1950 Road. Expenditures ,
died suddenly, at her.home.in Lon- The Valentine dance -held In ' monster rummage and auction sale, lli�&& socia -tion is to be made next M-ou- I
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' I vide individual line service t a Plan$' for the annual salvage 1:30. p.m.; amateur contest. games, 7,000 day, Fleb. 20, said William Jervis. .. 1;
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don early- Monday mimiing, Feb. 6, Cardno's Hill on Tuesday, Feb. 14, number of party-ldne subscribers drive of tib e. Seaforth Lions Club etc., 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, April i8, Holmesville. InvitAtions we being 2
the funer4l being held ou.Wednes- 6ponsorod-17y-Me Siworth Women's wishing a change, and to any new were announced Monday evening finals in amateur contest, games, In Hay Tw' . to be $6 sent out to conseri�ation clubs it. , . I �
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.y successful, applicant for telephone service in by J. Scott Cluff. chairman of the 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, April 29, Auc- I Wingliam, Godetleb, Zurich, Sea-, 11
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Miss Elaine Garlile, of -the local 'more than 300 attending. Music Seafortkh. The extension -to the cen- committee in charge. It is expect- tion 1:30 p.m., monstor bingo run forth and' Ezketer� to join the Clln� . I . .1
Bell Telep,bone. Staff, .attended the was supplied by Don Robertson and tral office ,equipment, he said, was ed that the collection date will be bk Legion, 9 p.m. The Council of the Township of for 1950 and. .she Was re-engaged ton club -at a.meeting to be he�d I ..I
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Bell tel6pho�e conference beld at his Ranch Boys. designed to provide imiproved and sometime in April., . . Hay held its regular -meeting in for the period Feb. 1, 1950, to Feb. -in the agriculturaL office 60494 '�
Hotel London on We.dnesday of Those winning prizes in the nov- faster telephone service. I For the -convenience of rural -0 the Township Hall,'Zurith, on Mon- 1, 1951, at $100 -per year. . room next Monday night. Ask lav -P .
Ws wee4. elty dances ,were:' Lucky spot . . . .11
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Mr. A. D. MeEwari, who was or)-- dance, Mrs. Alex Pepper aia Wal- -0- . residents, collection depots are -be- day, F e. b. 6, at, 1. 30 p.m. The min- The township will pay Earl Guen- tation will, also go to the oonsorv.a- I ".;
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eraled on rocently at, Victo.ria Hos- ker Hart; oldest -couple, Mr. arid ' . . in,g arranged in the., surrounding FEDERATION NEWS ates of bhe Jan. 9th Ineatling Were ther $6.25 for shed rental for Oct., tion club at Mitehel-L which Is 04- .",z i
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pital. London, is improving nicely. Dfrs..,C. G. Lee; second lucky spot There are 125 tree species In district, including Staffa, Dublin,. . adopted as read-, except for the Nov. and Dec., 1949, and will rent ly five miles outside Hurift 400j11M- .. I.,
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i I Was Joyce Broderick, u. popular danc�b, Miss Evelyn Rivers and Iv- Canada, of which 3� are confer, or Walton, Bruefleld, CromartY, C*n- (By Gordon M, Greig, Secretary motion to sell ithe debentures for the, renovated .shed for 1960 at $5 ty, and is abdutthe same <hstauke I `�10",
I btldp-eject of thls,weok, was hon- ad Querengesser. _. softwoods. stance, Beechwood and Egmr-nd- Fieldman, Huron County Federation $20,0q0 to the Bank of Montreal. per month, to be paid quarterly in 'from Clinton as Exeter or Wing- , .�
lote4 at a,p,resent � ation held, for her ' . I ville. ., of Agriculture) This was rescindedi and are to be advance, agreement to be drawn up. ham. I I 1, �fl
at her home Monday night, when . I Proceeds ,of the drive "I 90 to The Huron County hog produe. sold locally. The motion to provide Accounts for Hay TWP." Roads, Mr. Jervis, one of the leaAlorsln � : . �. "',
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gathered to ,present her w ith a MIS- Additional Subscriptions the Blind. Clinton on FrWay, Feb. 10. with*a road8 be ebanged to $67,900, the System and Hay T,wp, General Ac- said it is 11OPed, by -bringing -to- ' I "I
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eallaneous shower. Joyce was. the I ., - .1. . -st (-% d to construction counts were Paid as per voucher: gethor all the,clubs.in'the district . r,
. --a- . good attendance .present. Gue xtra to be applie ,
recipient of many co-rtly and love . speaker for the occasion was W, oll' a new bridg,A. Hay Twry. Ro,�Ldq-Klopv's Gar- to gain strength for such-��Joc ,
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use was'tastoful' pointod ;1 ' perial GIrUge, as helping farmers get trees for ' ' 1-1
Blshol� of Norwich, Out., a direc- William Haugh was revap . ge, $21.65; Im �,�
"' ' I �Cehtre'Fund Cavan W. M. S. and for the Ontario Hog Producers' as thf, official representative from $1o.25; St. Joseph's Service Stati4in reforestration work and .promoting "!"
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decorated In color schemes of Pink . I tor I') �
and white. Mrs. Jack Simmons and I Ho g ay Township for 1950 on the Aux $1 27; Willis Hudson. $45'. E. A. conservation practices. in the eoun- - AA
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', , tersbcd Authority 17)esjardino, $20; jiis. Masse, labor, ty. ",!�,
Mrs. Gordon Harkness arranged. the Recent contributions tD the Sea- Joseph A. Lane, 109 Gar- � ing talk on tht% outlook for the hog SHublO River Wa . .
affair. Contests wero I'Aaturpd and forth and District Memorial -Com- den Ave., Toronto ...... 5.00 The W.M.S. .,Lnfl W.A. of Cavarij industry for tlif- coming year. Ht- Tht, clerk ,was authorized to con- ga:4. oil, $215.97; lArry Snider Mot- W. A. G. Thurston, zone forester; �1 " ,
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refreshments served. munl&y Centre not previously ack- Frank O'Rourke, Dublin .. 5.00 Church, Winthrop, mpt in thP: ,11-10 gaii,e some interesting facts I act the township solicitor to a:4,cer- tors, $125; Leonard Debus, $9.90'. Gordon Bpnnett, sgTicultural rol)ro- I �Lll
Mrs,%Wilfiam Davldso;, of Zur- nowledged include the fp1lowing: . schoolroom of tho chure'li on Wed- I an(I reasons why tht, organization taiii- t,be correct procedure regard- Frank Denoinme, $7.02; Harold se,utative- tior Huron� i&ad Rp_eVe 1; 1!,
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4ch, was the lucky winner on - Hullett nesday, Feb. 1. Nirs. E. Toll Pr(hhas not been able to function -is ing th(3- Carin-Mitthell SUPPIRMeTIt- C,am,)bLzl].A $6; ,%Ipihonso Masse, Murray Johnson, Wingham, chalt- 1.1: I . I
CKNX on Monday or this week. / . Seaforth .. Ward Knox .............. $ 10.0,0 sided for the W,M.S. The them�, fiffebtivelY as it should. ary by-law and the Wurm. Dnalal$109.53; Geo. Tinm,y. $10.20; Fer- man of th(- reforestation commit- ... .-
She wITI receive a full course din- Boys Softball Teard% ...... $ 27.00 Borden Brown ............. 10-00 of the meeting was "Th- Chureb,! The hog conimitte'e for Huron ,4upl)14�mentwy by-lai �tnd correcL- go-, Turnbull, $179,40: Mel, Hamil- tee of County Council, have been �..
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ner Tor four., .. Marguerite Dunn ......... 5-00 W. R. Jewitt ......... � ... 10.00 the Housebnld of Faith." E,hp mf,pt- � County for 195(, l.; Orval Taylor, ness of same. The clerk-V`bLz- in- tor.. $13.97: Johnston Patterson. invited �o a,tten,d next Monday's
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. Rusself CaAer ........... ing opened with Hvmn 172, "I Love i cliairmarf; Alf. Warner and- Harry !*tructt�d to wdie to C. C. P4rker, $152.80: Wni, Sharrow, $80; m- i ,in , "
. . I 0- - Miss Otive Laidlarw ...... 20.00 Tuckersmith Thy Klngdom,'Tjr�;d." The worshir); Sturdy, membors, and- Wm. Toung. ongineer who cornlaletpd the blue- A-ron MacGregor, $344; Alvin Wal- I . �
John Kellar ............. 5.00 Alex Boyes .............. $ 10-00' service from thi� N10sinnary Month- I of Blyth, as secretary -treasurer. � prints roi th�, Staninke Bridge.,, tO �(,r, $45.15: Ed. J. Walper. $12.00; . ,
Junior Farmers To Eula Kellar .............. 5.00 James Landeborough ..... 10-00 ly was taken by Mrs. E. Toll Rnd The annual meeting of the On- find out whether he will complete M. M-,,I%,;e, $15.40; Lloyd Campbell, and four d-wellings. - Two of the ��
Visit Toronto J. m. Govenlock ......... 15-00 A. 0. Routledge .......... 50-00 Mrs.r. I,. Bolton A readring, "Thisitarlo Hog Producers' will ,be held ibe supervision of corstruction of $32.10; Alfred Deuomme, $13.75; barns were from unknown causes, �,
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J. C. McUennan .......... .10-00 Stanley Yackson .......... 25.0,0 'In Toronto on March I and 2. Ev-1the bridgp. and if not, to find out John Corbett. $25.60. wbile th,; third was caused, by I*ht- . .�
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. is thp Church of My Dreams," was! woul(I be. Relief -Mrs. John Siupl&t, $30-00; ninz. Of the dwellings, ,two were I , ,I;
� Two bus4oado,of young farm,ors Clint E. Smith .......... * 25-IDO Robort Wallace .......... 5.00 given by Mrs. Russell Bolton. Mrs. ery township In Huron Gount� is what, extra rost -el - -
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and young farrfterette� are to go Art Woodcock ........... 5-00 W*'J. Finnigan & Son .... 10-00 L. Bolton led in prayer and Mrs. ontitled to one voting delegate at ,.��
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' ' 0 placed in thv Exeter Times -Advo- 1119 -ley, $5; Mrs. Edith Mason,420; e ail 6 In c0a, .. 1,�i
, to Toronto .from Huron County John Nigh ............... 5.00 Leonard Strong ........... 10.0 F. Johnston favored with an instrii. lhis convention, Thts gives Huron stov , d the other 0 a I .LL
Feb. 27, according to plans now Eleanor Weaver ......... 5.00 Ed. Boyes ................ 5.66 mental, "The Sweet Bye and Bye." County 16 votes -on all questions cate, Huron Expbsitor and Zilrich Mn.;. Jessie Wilds, $20: D. Tieman's oil stove. . 111�,L,
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. being drafted. by the Department Brian Habitirk ........... 5.00 W. P. Thompson .......... 5.00 A moment of silent prayer was ob- (1-18cuosed. Herald for two issues in Febriary, Ha�dware, $14.25. "I am thankful that no 108a 4t 1. I .1
of Agriculture office at Clinton. Leslie Habkirk ........... 5.00 Mrs. Eleanor Elgie ....... 5.00 served in honor of our missionary, The work dorne by the Ontario tenders to cAll for 5.000 cubic Hay Municipal Telepbone System life occurred, .but am ,fu ,�,,�
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1rho educational tour to Toronto Jacqueline HabkIrk ...... 5.06 George McCartney ........ 7.00 Miss Mckenzie, of Mfica. The roll H09 Producers' Association has in terms of crushing per cubic yard ern Electric Co., $619.54; Ron Daw, been avoided if more calltiah. ,Jvu. . "." ��i� �� I
will take ,boy members of Junior Scott: Habklrk ............ 5.00 Robert W. Nesbitt ....... 10-00 call on 'Faith' was atawered by 24 bpen of great value to all farmers Luling- per cubic yard on a, $94.40; Bell Telephone Co., $585.11; uq ' . . �,��14��
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Farmer Clubs -to see the Canada, Mrs. Mae Habkirk ....... 5,00 Tuck4swith Hockisy Tesini 15-00 indles. The study on "Christian wbo,Vroduce hogs In large, or small and h,. , ' .,6�V
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. d Masser Inizabeth Habkirk ........ 5.60 John Wood ............... ' 5.00 Healing" was -taken by Mrs. K. nurd6ors, The present subsidy on flat rate, bait of this contra,ct to Brenner Hotel, $480: Stromberg- tion and use of oledtple.virin A . �, '4�1, I"
- the girl . Beattie and .Mrs. W. Church. Thp hog# would never have been grant. be completed in the spring and re- Cari4�4b, $28.0i.; Eart Guenther', ,& ��1.1111,
Harris factory. in. tokonto; . , ��"11111
. Ex -Residents MoKillop, n mainder In August or early Sep- $21.45; E, J. Broderick,' $316.43; risk, I was shocked, to find, slfttrla "9
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members of tb,� touring D'Artf, . ' tember; gravel -to lye used from the Ont,arjo Telephone Service, $lj_ reords woun4l,*rbund, uAllo', " I 14 "I Is , � 11 III,
- Miss Emily ClIesswell, 1535 * Dyke Wheatley .......... $ 10.00 L. Bolton. During the ,business it reptesentation madv to the Govern � ,� I"
znean*hIle, Will be making eondud Oakdale St., Pasadena, Francis Coleman .......... 5.00 was decided to combine hhe, March ment by this, organization. The or- ll, tend- 873.34; W;n, Siettert, $24.60; Auto- -contrary to all electric regulltft�A01 �C L,11 ...
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ed toure of �t big departMent %tore, to be in the hands pf the clerk matic Electric, $13.56: H. W, Brok- an4i Policyholders ard asked to-i4e I ,�
aud of a chain grocery hbadquou California ............ $$1,000.00 Sam Scott ............... 5.00 meeting with tbo World's Day Of gal�izatlbn is not satisfie(i with the ers 11 ,
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. by MA-rch 4, marked cbeque to ,ac- enshire, $,71.58: Mrs. Cecilia Aitch, bnly Hydro apo�dved 64U1#fA#ftt , ", t", ,
I . . � Miss Gladys N. Thompgon, J. M. Eckert ............. 5.00 Prhyer and to hold the combined results they obtained aud are comc- .%, . '�: ��ill�
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1141ra... * compan-y tender'. Hay Township to lson. $16: ff. G. 1`16ss. $1,655.97, ' alld properly. installed VA 'Lb&L . 11� 1,
BOA and girls, ii�&.bo join forces 14 Ityerson Cres., Nia- ConEcksh .............. 5.00 meeting on Feb. 24. Mrs Toll CIOR. tinuing to sirrive, for this subsidy rlhg., .
for a'v1slt to Qii6en's Patk, -to Else gari FalIA, Ont . ........ 5.00 John M. Eckert .......... ting wit.h to be increased to bring th6 Mari supply one truck. Ray Twp. General Accounts- ,61S cost your oompaW mogey*&. I '. 1, , �'1111,
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the Ontario L(�gislolxfo. Mrs. R.G. Livingston, 629 Joseph Scott ............. 5.00 prayer. . keting value of a hog'"FLrer the, The clerk was instructed - to not- Mrs. Helen Thiel, $4.25; Johit Wil- the cTalms, but it0akial4y the - :12-l". ..��� . . . . . �
lalilne, Detroit ........... 5.00 Ify P. J. BrodtBrIck that the coun- lert, $2.00; H. W. Brokenshire, icybolde Is Still thein*40'r, 169tt', :.
Right boys- add eight 91tls from Peter McCowan ........... 6.00 'Mrs. Robert McCIbre 'presided for 1940 1AW01. 4 . ,,�.�,,, ,
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ea6h 'of the AV6 ftlior 1&rmer Isobel Battles, Civic H03- *, - -i TH-61nas Appleby .......... 2.00' the W.A, trioetlag. The W.A. I>Ikn Tho subsidy at pres4ht Is $3.50 ell refuses to. pay for storm door as $116.28; Mrs, PAnny Bender, $100; "Ou 1"italeial witioh hwhbefi, � `
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frplo Ill, � the. pq pi'tal, Peterborough '" 1�.00 W. J. McDowell ..-,........ 10.00 to have a pot-luok auppor In the Per' le hundred Pounds of pork It Is paxt of building rented. for Provincial Treasurer, $12, David reduced -bylry,344.14 1hm1Ait&1TL 1'4 ; ""I ��
.#oy vo t6 make up .. . I solia _t a hog dressed 150 pounds, the ,&and Bend Central. The:"1 Ke)Oei�i, -$2; Meties Ua-11, �0; TWl". forc'e, has.boo4w, -1,014MVy ,
�Chas. 13. Stewart, 26 i;,;� Gordon Scott ............. 5.00 Achoolroom of the church on Taos- . I - � � �.�,�,,_
016,90 w8Mb6*11k,6f` .the V;rty. The , I � I .11W f, il I -� re. ,�
Allintior riftdf dlubd-Are ,at rNatey" view Ave., HaIAX, X.S.. 50-00 Fred MeGavin .......... 5.00 day, Peb, 21, whsh Mr.,Sdnes M. k farmer receives $5.26 subsid,y -on arT Of the assesisor, Wm. H. Edig- Huron 06unty, $13.,50; Lorne K14pp w1ille Ve.j.1isupgA66' 'PI ,' , 4 -1 ,,, i
I V� Brown, 225-5-th Ave.,' Joseph T. Hugill ........ : . hoffer, for 1950 was set at $800;00., $91.80; Vr� Rading, $2; Hay Tole- er d I q'i 4VV,A=-' , i, �,
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_Otktioti ' New York ......... ... 10.00 W. R. gobtt .... ......... . 16.00 age, this to Includo e6tfiple- 1010te as4tem%, $5,000.00" zutwh J, I
IrL ,96*lck T�*4#lfilp. Cutitoll It to . . trip W tb)o britisli Isles. Lunch that $546 perhog thetariner paYV Pl" POst� '1116*ff oAd it UK A I j`."�,'�
' 10,00 Was set'ved UY th'a W.A. 2 b4fts t6 the orgaAlsWft T',60011- t1011. 01 VOPULittOli� Catisus an4, All, RydroOeoffie, $16.0. 1 J6 lwm* � .1 �&. �!
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be. the.thlifl. aadp%bl�.� "A fft the � / t1lig- gnbgidy additio" to the 19-51 roll. .Atft, ' The meeting adjoutne-& t6 3ineet atWj ,.. . . " " �
, ., but-of-Towly I Valfrea S. sb6tr ....... 110.60 Mr. � 9.1nd Mrs� WMI&M Dod&- bAve, slb%�,f4r, obtaining mtt� W i ..
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