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School ' is First in Series T..,. . I Change To SiXty Cycle A.1 D COMMUNIT and Farm." I . educat._� away from the i"...Tfiet 7"l,"
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Warble By inspectors and at -hers 0 0 'O 0 0 0 Brucefield - Egmondville - ' LEGION NA MES Economics, Agzi6ulture * and Shop :,,.':�`i�`L
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in the agricultural, office -board 10:00 P.M. CLOSING - . :. Part in Varied orial hall was erected in me=.fry "ESSAY NERLS IXA.
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inspectors. The Durpos's of this open until 10:00 p.m. c on Sat. M,I,.r and Mrs. Thomas Grie'vO,' Of for Seaforth is April, 1951. The - Students of Hensall public school two world conflicts. A total of . "I'll, ,.
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school was to enablq those particl- urday, beginning' t mmorw Egniond'ville, will quietly celebrate $10,000 has gone into erecting the , "' '�.�
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pating in the 1950 warble fly cam- night By mutual agreement, . building, $5,000 raised by public Compete in Province- I . , �.�
their diamond wedding on Sunday, inventory is expected "to be taken 10"fuckersmith, S,S. 14, Stanley, . anee anog co-operation in teaching; ' r .� )�
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paign, to become more experienc- merchants closed at -9:00 p.m. April 2. They will be at horn ' .. I subscription arid $5,000 donated by , . `�' , ;�'
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adication of the warble- It under March. their friends Saturday afternoon ,Conversion dates for othei mun. a Aelightful concert to a packed the Town Coloincil`of Seaforth. tional material in town Which " �, � ',`,�
. y . and evening at their home in.Ei- icipalities within this area He stated that the Legion io-the 1,h,�
the Warble Fly Act of .1949. . I � I . mondville. are: St. 'house Tuesday night in He�sall tie between veterans of all the ser- In ,a province -wide essay can- could help considerably. 'Imple- I., 1;1 , I ,
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Repie'sentatives. from ' Morris,*, y d March, 1951;' Town Hall. Walter Spencer acted vices and, works in. the Interests of Itost sponsored by the Canadian .Merit dealers have co-operat44, in ,.I-'
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Turnb Thomas Mcl6eftael Grieve, son Mitchell, October, 1951; Clinton, as chairman, and proceeds amount- all ex -service personnel. During the . ,:,
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Wiawauosh and. Goderiqh Town- - . . . Grieve, of McKillop, and Margaret 1951� Brussels, May, 1951; 'Gode- Cquirilurifty Arena. Numbers year the Legion finances both 6ed the three winners in the Sea- available to instruct studento L in ..,.�:,
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late Mr. and Mrs, Henry Chesney, Survey dates for these p�aces choruses, vocal and piano solos, farmers could pass% on much infor- -
' Forth; were present. An educa-- STM COLUMBAN ' the poppy fund is used only when area- I I ,1, -
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Uonal filin on. the warble fly was . I . . I of Tuckersmith, were married are: St. Marys, July, 1950;' Mit- -orchestra selections, piano duets, an ex-servicemall'is in distress and There were ten entries with mation by conducting classew"on. I 'I �,
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bell, January and, 'February 1951; acrobatic stunts, action their own farms. . , .. �.
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shown, and Dr. Kingseote, of the r W . ,. - song% needs help. first prize goini; to Neil McGaviu, . ..., _.
Ontario Veterinary College, of %0v , . a" , GUE. , S'. ,bride?s -parents by, the Rev,-A� 1). Clinton, Decerriber, 1950; bli�fi�, dinces, -plays from Rooms'l, 2 and SA No. 7, McKillop second, Mary - How far should the school go, in I .1", ".
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Guelph, was present - with R. 'A. - ' . 'A ' 3 at Hensall public school. in ad, to the building committee of the EISOM, R�R. 1, Hensall, gpd third, ,
,,7 McDonald, DID., of First: Friisl�Y January, 1951; Brusselo, Novern- teachink agrie
teriall Church, Seaforth. I U ; 4epends upon, the rural'people �md 1�1
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. , - TING life-long residents of this, coni- Inventory dates will be' St. `Xo4es, Sharon smillie, kefth An- I ' Mr. r'lunlateel defined education 11,
Graliam of the Livestock Branch ' her, 1950; 'Goderich, December, ditiall to choruses, solos were community centre, to George,Daly Ruth Sit .,
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.TOronto, to'give some general In- . I . . , oration of .tire Legion quarters, to The'topie chosen fo� the' e " T, I .`.:.,�'Ilel I
. mutifty, having 11-ved, in Egmopd6 Marys, October.. 1950; bell, ders6n, Dianne Rannie, .Z �..
structions 6htbe sp,rayinj and Miic chtf,' as training a, boy to make a Ily- - � ,'
I Wayne Jack Scoti, who assisted In carry- wa's "My Idea of Citizenship," 500 , " -,
a .. Financial Statement ville for many years. - May and June, la5l; Clinton, Fq'b- ForAest Mary Ann Rannie Rod . . Ing, also to teach him -the .businks's : � .
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I erAU1CaLlO1l'OJL. Me Warule F. I I I . Ing out Al.r. Daly's plans, and to 'words in length, FIrst prize was of jiv-' . � . . . . . . ��.5
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4 ihis�� 111- . Shows Substantial , whom ,will be p'Kesent on this hap- Brilssels lanuiiry�, '1951; GoderIch, Wing Cmdr. 'R. F. Miller, O.C., of $5. oecond $2, and third $1. � right'. to deexii; haw Much, eiduca- .. I..
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into Ra.14A, _. _ T 'Reftlife; Grit . ' . the RX.A.F. ,Station at Clinton,, . Prixe-wtAning , eapays, - in each tion his boy or girl shq�ld- - have., � ;�,
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a by-law after., the signing of a. 'lie School staff, and Harry Grieve, - . . gftij :i-4, .,
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. petition by.66 per cent of all cattle The monthly meeting of -the C_ Chatham Vocational School staff; . � thl Last Post and Reveille. . provincial winner who, will .be education � for a boy, who, Intends . :*:� . I . 41 ..
owners In thsAownship. ' W. L. was held at the home of CONSTANCE L 1 .''41.
of Windsor; also two grandsons, .. - Ano Ba"ham. S.S. 1, Tuckersmith, Medals of merit were presented awarded a free trip to Ottawa. - . r , ��
The school was the first In a- Mks. John McIver. The president, Tommy and Russell of,windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 4ollns,, and contributed orchestra numbers; to Rev. T. P. Husse and C. . P. . 4 . to farm as a career. Fatrining, is . _ - L,:.
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series of seven of this nature to Mrs. Thomas Morris., opened the . 11 , Z — r .� . , 1!11t
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,:, be -held during March. in. Walker- meeting with Prayer. The minutes' inj good health and take �p active week -end with Mr.-,�arld,Mrs.Jas. (Continued on page 6) duct this business as another .,:..
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. ton, . Wiarton, Markdale, Orange�* of . the previous meeting as resid Medd, son, and pussy willow numbers. S. Rullett Farm Forum man's son. . ,.
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. were adopted. Correspondence was I .;-,j�
ville, Barrie and Lindsay. Mr. Jes. McFarlane, or Noranda ,S. 2, Tuckersmith, presented rhy- 0— I I
. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong, well thm band selections, vocal duet in . Makes Picnic Plans Agriculture is being taught in .. ,
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I � read and discussed, also, thank -YOU known residents- of Egmandville, Que-, 'a visiting MT. and Mrs, F. . ."o,
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. 0 carde, from sick members for box- marked the 50th anniversary of Riley and Mr. and grs. Jas. Riley. clair, BAYFIELD ' I �?,
, I; ' es receivea. The treasurer's report , ano solo by An . The regular meeting of the Flre- it. in higher grades requtres, much . I
their marriage on Tuesdiiy, with a Reeve W. J. Dale-Wpent Wednes- and 1>1 n Sinclair. S. .11
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I Red Cross Campaign - showed, a substantial balane *.. . 2, Hay, numbers. included piano rm Forum was held Mon- . "m
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. e A quiet reunion,�-of their tamily. day In'Torouto. home last week end after a two day evening at the home of Mr.- the cRurse and what benefit it will . _"gl;
.. To Date is $1,450.00 donation was made to Father. Mrs. Strong was -the former Em- Mr. 'Earl Lawson visited in Lon- solo, Dwayne Tinney; two-part weeks' vacation spent in Florida and Mrs. Robert Riley. There were be to the . students. An agricultur- . I.,...
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� The amount of the Red 'Cross, tars for Easter, also to the Nae- William Hudson and Eliza Jamie- � rhythmic. dances. S.S. 10., Hay, and Mr. Stewart, of Hamilton. Mr. final arrangements were made for require sufficien . .",&L �
� tional Budget and: 'Scholarship . 0— . rhythm ,band numbers, vocal and t rural Pupils to ....
, son. of Tuckersmith. Mr., Strong - ' piano solos by Shirley Bell; two- Johns -ton, who has been a patient the card, party and dance which is make the cost of instruction pfer I I ... 'I',
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. canvass now totads, $1,460.00, or Fund. Mrs. J. J. Holland and Mrs. is the son of the late George part songs, piano solo, 'Shirley In Clinton Hospital for the past to be bold in Londesboro on Fri- pupil appear reasonalyle to- the �...
nearly '75 per cent of 'the obJer,- Gordon Staplim *ere app'61irted to . ZION � ,.1L
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we weeks, returned home on Mon: day, March � i
Itive, according . to Rev. :T. Dale Strong and Elizabeth McCully, al- Coleman; S.S. 16, Staule�&, act! �? Mrs.'Bert Hoggart, Board. At the present time therer 1.
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Jones, campaign chairman. The so a Tuckers-mith. They. . o�l
I L - made for the annual "ineeting. married by Rev. Neil. Sh�aw mints- on, of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. S. - 0, I
canvass has been, delayed, because Tilickersinith, harmonida numbers Mr. Harold Scotchnier spent the Ferne - Dexter were appointed a course. . .1 � ,;
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; I Of weather and road lbanditions, There is to be a sale of homL and a play, "The Old Ford Car." e village. He leaves committee to look after the picnic Mr. Plumesteel concluded hia.re- �, �!.,
. and should anyone who has not baking after devotions on Good Church and lived in Egmandville Its andi Ronnie visited on Sunday Room 4 of Hensall public ,school this week wlt,h his family, for Win- to be held, in the summertinle. Pro- marks witih the hope ihat this r4t- _�,`i
� Friday. The nominating commit- in the 'same house for forty-eight With Mr. and 'Mrs. Dalton Mal- was ng, nipeg, 11 where he has been appoint- gressive euchre followed with the uation would be tatiot in Grades . !�_
been.canvassed, wishr to contribute emitted owing to the le I i
Is requested to leave their coutri-, tee for the annual meeting was ap- years, subsequent to spending two calm. f the program, Accompanists ed sevior livestock dieldman for high prize being won -by Mrs. Bert 11. and 12, as well as in Grades .,.
. pointed is follows: Mrs. Jq#n. A. years at Leadbury on a farm. Mrs. Workman, who has event 0 the.Federal De0artment of Agricul- Hoggart;.Ione hands by Mrs. Wes. 9 and 10. - -.Al
bution with any branch Murphy, Mrs. Jos. Kale all . d. Mrs. They have a family of one son, the past four weeks with her w6re Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. M. Dou- ture. Hoggart, and. consolation by Mrs. It was farmers' night at the .. : .�
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. . V. Lane. . A vote of thanks, was Jack Strong, McKillop, and four daughter, Mrs. H. Britton, and Mr. nie and'J, L. Nicol. Following are Mr. Geo. Howard, of Regina, ar- Mansell Cook. The high an(] lone Lions Club, every member having '�
. 0— moved- to Mrs. ,MeIver for the use daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Pearl) Britton, returned to. th4� home of ..,
. I the teachers credited for !he suc- rived here on Tuesday to spend hands for men was won by �ames a farmer as iiis guest. . Gordon :
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. . L of her home. The meeting closed Teamerson, Rochester, -N,Y.; Mrs. her daughter and son-in-law Mr. cesl9ful affair: Hensall Public some time with (his sister, Mrs. Jamieson, and the contolation by McGavin, chairman of the Rural .11,11,
,� I Hold Shower For with prayer. Lunch .'was served Ken (Margaret) MacLean, Toron. and Mrs. Norman iStanlake: on School, Principal, J. F. Blackwell; Fred Baker. Keith Hesselwood. 4be last meet- Relations Committee, and J.,Scott I
. - pent. Mrs. Wayne (Irene) Bonson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stothers and Ing of the season will be held at -Cluff were co-chairmen.- E. C. Bos- '....
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op , I 1. Death of Mrs. D. J. Cronin . of Blair, and Mrs. D. (Jean) Bow- ' Mr. and Mrs-. Lionel Stratholee Gray and Miss Avery; S.S. No. 1, two children, of Embro, were week the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert well introduced the speaker,, and ."
� - 1. ' The death Occurred 'in Scott man, of London. Mrs. Strong also and daughter visited, on 'Sunday Tuckersmith, Mrs. R. Simpson; end guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hoggart. Gordon McGavin thanked him for . ,:;
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.1 I A shower was held last Wednes- [Memorial Hospital, -Seaforth, oil has also a sister and a brother. with ,Mrs. Rena Stacey and Mowet, No. 2, Miss Turne�; No. 10, A. Fill- Mack, . � . his address. 'L
.1. day night atthe home of Mrs: Geo. Wednesday of last week of Bridget There are 12 grandchildren -and . Rev. -LaVerue Morgan left Mon- 0 The dinner was served by the . :
Dorranc6, M�M-Illop, in ,Ixonor OfL . —*_ layson; S,S, 14, Stanley, Miss Me- . . �
I Cecelia Downey, Veloved .wife of three great grandchildren. Guire; S,S, -10, Hay, Mrs. Jolly; day for Toronto, where he will be ladles of St. Thomas, An
I. Kiss Dorothy McClure, bride-clect for a few days, He,was accompan- Easter Seal Fund � , glican I ...
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1, of'the week. iContests and musical * Mr. Daniel Cronin, in her 79th 6 familly'dinuer and reunion was STANLEY - - S.S. 2, Hay, Mrs. R. Ellis. ' . Church. E. Turg9on thanked them . I .11,
1 i year. -She was the daughter of the lidd Tuesday and 'Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Win. Hyde is spendinx a led as far as Otterville by Mrs. Now At $200.00 on behalf of the Lions, and Mrs.
, numbers were enjoyed by -all. late Mr. and Mrs. Brian bowney, Strong were at home to their many. Mrs, Rachel (Carrie) Douglas, we-elt visiting friends in St. Alarys Morgan and Karen and Phillip. W. 9. Shaw replied. .
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�. Mrs. RobC McMillan read, the aa�. of Beachwood. Married 'to Mr. friends during the afternoon and 81, widow at the late Joseph A. and district. where she will visit her parents The Easter' Dr. P. L. Brady advised the I
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: J drewf, while little Emilly and M Cronin 49 years ago, they Hved evening. . Douglas, died Sunday at the rest t McQue�h and Jean this week. ing conducted ,by the Seaforth members of the plans to date for 4
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lerie Carter brew in a wagon beav- near St. Columban all their mar- Mr. and Mrs. Strong were pre- dence of her daughter, Mrs. E, M. spent seieral days at Blenheim ,Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Path and Lions Club on behalf of the On- the monster .jamboree to be held .. 'I,
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-� ily laden wl*b useful and lovely tied life. Surviving are her hug- sented with a pfurse of money, from Walls, Lot 17, Con. S. London TwP, and attended the funeral of Mrs. Ronnie, of Kitchener, spent- the tario Society for Crippled Chil- in April, and Scutt Cluff intor . �
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ply and everyone joined in singing' Albert, 'Alphonse and- John, of St. Mrs. Herb. Coombs, who read the and spent her early married life . by the rural people inplanning for ,
. . ,,Private funeral-sery ices were held I R. JOwett- - The committee in eharge of th*e ' ,
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"For She's a Jolly Go d Fellov�." Colu'mban, and, two daughters, Mrs. following address.: in Fairgrove, Mich., where her for Linda Gail Munroe, from her I campaign Is P,ev. T. Dale Jones tbe salvage drive. 11 lee'.
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A i1elicibus lunch was served. iamear O'Connor -and Mm. Hugh "Dear Friends: We, your friends husband was a veterinary surgeon Depots have been established in -
I - home at Hippen, who died on Suit- (obairman). 11. G. Mvir, E. Larone � . 11 . iv.
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I e @ 0 BennIngei, of Dublin.. Also. sur- and neighbors, honor you on this, About 40 'years ago they returned day In her second yea.r. Rev. A. E. Real Estate Change and G. A. Wh'tnev. Seilforth and disttict, where paper �!;L
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I viving are a brother and a sister. the . occasion of your fiftieth Ve4 to Q,,txiada,and resided on a farm Finton' officiated and also sang, and rags may be left at any time' I'll
. � The funeral took place to St. ding anniversary. YQ.0 have lived near-'ky,de Park, London Twp, Lat- , Whgii He Cometh," Interment was a--- Kippen, E. Kyle; Brucefield, J. K. I : �
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. 1. PbrmerClinton Graduate .Is vicinity your entire mar- er she moved to the village of Hyde tit Baird's cemetery. Pallbearers 'situated- on Hui -on .St., has been Mackinaw. cloth I,,, a strictly , ,.�q,
. . Columban Church on Saturday at in thi .
1, . Convention Delegate at, 9:3D ii.m., with Rev. Father rled life and have seen many ups Park where sbe lived until taking were Lloyd and Jack Cooper and sold Ahrough the office of E. C. Canadian produe Brown; Beeohwood, Jas, F� Carlip, �.
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. . O'bro"Id ' officiating. ' Interment and downs. We trust that you both up residence with her daughter re" Tom and Don Kyle: flower -bearers, Chatillieklain, to Mr. and Mrs. Lion- Canadian woollen rnilIR for Cana- .
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Mr. A.. Hiles - Carter, a former was in St. Columban cemetery, . may be spared many years, of hap- cently. She was a member of Hyde The'lina Baird, Fi-ankle Cowan, of el Fortune, of town. dian use. I John ,Sadler; Crornariy, C. Chris- . .,...�
I I graduate of Clinton Collegiate In- � piness, coupled with good health. Park United Church and active in Brucefield; Bonnie Kyle, Lots M(. , . tie: Egmondville, George Kruse; : I .1 r
— if We wish to express to you in some the church women's organizations. Lplian Don Bell, Jim McGregOr, -___ __ � __ Tuckersmith,.Wm. M. Sproat; Sea- .el
stitate and Vice-#rIneiDaI of Par- - , ' forth, Se,afortb Fatmers Co-operile- "L
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� eat Hill dolleglate�, Toronto, is one tangible way our apUreciation .for Surviving are a sort, William, Of N�Ison, MoClinobey and Margaret ' .
Cromarty Resident your friendship. We as,k you to Hyde ,Park; two diughters, Mrs, GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY tive; Walton, Gordon McGavin. . -
iof two delegates from Forest Hill I .,aan Broadfoot, Kipper.. .1.
. I to the Council of Guidance and Marks 85th Birthday accept this gift with our very best W. E. (Marion), St. Marys, and Two areas monopozed the Proceeds of the salvage drive 1�
t . . — arguerite) Walls, of �$. a, , I . .1 I .. will go to the CWdian National I
Personnel Associations Interna- wishes. Signed on behalf of your M rs. E. M. (M WO SA b ,ketb,,Il taurnament ffi�,' .. , -L I..... . ,�:� I .. ".
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� . friends and. neighbord: 'Mrs. H. London Twp. The body rested at held In L nd , over the week -end.
week In, Atlantic City, New Ser- On the occadion of Mies. the six championships declar- 9. ;:�.'�! . . : I — * _* " .
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I say. . . McLean's '86th birthday, friends� * An Interesting letter of congrat- eral Chapel, London, where service ed, 'Windsor took the three "A" : � L . ..
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. visiting at -her home frdia L6ndoh Llafions was received 1from Mr. ,was conduct�d Tuesday at 3:15 title , w : I Holy Week Services `,",
Mr. Carter Is a. son Of Mr. and 8 , bile Huron eounty schools ex I �:;�
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. Mrs. Norman Carter, Clinton. . were Mr. and Mrs. Blrt�; Malcolm and Mrs. Murray, of Egraondville, p.m. by the Rev. Dr, H. H. Irish captured the three "B" trophies.. :.�. � � I I 'L.�
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and Kenneth McLean from Mon- also telegramir from friends and H1,de Park United.'Chureb. Burfai Exetek District High School was ", L During Holy'Weitk, which begins. I �,'F,,
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I % . . . crieff, irud, Mr. and Mrs. Lk07d many 'cards and letters of congrat- Was lit St. ,,George's Cemetery, the orilSr school to - tak,� home two 1, ou .Monday, April 3, services vAll ;_19�
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I , I I � and Mr.' and Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas, tor, Mrs. Pd. McAeb, London. 'Mrs. ;�eilf.wllicb ran for two nights, 1! Jones. 3, .� : ,�;
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ftbort Vivian, .R.R. 1. Staffa, visited at. St. Mar�s one day re- Brucefleid, celebrated their golftn Douglas has fall sisters: Mrs. Frldiy and Saturday, and Saturd Tuesday, April 4 — Salvp4tidn ' . � : ,"; �
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! wh&M 'his car crashea into th� aid's Margaret Walker spent the week ��.e P1611 ., ._:�
.were -at home to their friendfi. Mrs.. Vey, Mrs, Carlyle and Mrs. Logan. fill-WvOr held froib the standpoint �pw.- ? ]an. . � . . .. .
� of an iron bridg6 on the 6unty end in, London with her eta -tsar, Douglas was I , M, ... I 4 . �
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: - , , , , . Mrs. ,aild Mrs. Joseph Hudson, of Hllls� ; . .'. �,;%'j;lz',V't
V, , Sohool PT y,Ing on the teqn�i were I ..1. Campbell., ' I ", ", , " L � L� .. I'll -
was badly damag&L - I Houghi6ft on Sunday w1are: May green, while Mr. Douglas is the son ' 'Mr. ,alla Mrs.,Douglag are mem- Bill alld 13etty Mickle and Ken �,�, 1. ILK ' ,;_�)', �
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