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lose their hour's sleep on Mon. visited the Seaforth District High: I Two bus loads of ,, " : , .1111, 1. �111 ' ,, �,',X,
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is a country strong with ideals, . y 1. conclusion of a -full evening of eu- , _ .. Music Festival, held Ili Tu ,, 'A% ��
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dents of Grades 10 and 11 pre- and most certainly should '.. 2,"g, --I; Music Pupils Take Part tiesday. The festival, spormprisd*b ' - Z
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e- of a school girl, was read by rour I', scholarships and other izeg will - ecau., Itenovau " , ''....... �� I
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great. electorate, the required, amount .1 . , N, Legion Hall "Saturday afternoon, I . , _!q ere XNe'-.. ",;,�,
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the country from all aspects, how � I . )4 r sponsored by the Legion Ladies' M. Dougall, . , ", ,. '.111 ,� . �, .
I . W.stcott, as� the girls modelled, �eeded to meet the contract price . The piano classes were adjudi- auji. �
CJHANGES NAME costumes which. they -have made cated by Mr. Cliff(_,rd Poole, direc- . � I I .1 I., . ��!�;73!,
the population has increased; its was -on hand. This was as fol- �,�ordon McKindsey, son of Auxiliary, many lending their Pat- . 4, �., , 1�
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I relationship to other countries- its . lows - $40,000 from Seafoi7th de- . cKindsey, ronage from the village and sur- 'ded � ' g 1.111 ",
� Itirltig the program ISea Orth, who was selected for ern ii d, ., �" : �
climate-, its resources-, the ii�vei Annual Meeting Re-elects .the girls' bent�res- $10,000 subscribed from , f rounddug district, There was a ,Ontario Conservatory of secon a motto ,`fhai th6'� bk1 �
Choi -us of the Gled Club. sang two Canadlan�. Legion funds, 'a6d a 06 Leaders' Club by the school. Music, London, and the .. vocal advertise for -.4 tiia�phefo, ,to X ,,
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opment of Its two great industries, � splendid, array of fancy work, in- rolton Moved by W. Colp*.au;,:jie��;4, �,`Y,�V
agriculture and lumbering; its Officers -For Current numbers, "Flow Gently, Sweet grant of $10,000 from the Provin- �i . cluding aprons, luncheon cloths, classes by, Mr. Frank W. H , � ,, �".
fisheries and manufacturing. Year. Afton" and "My Grandfather's . I. 1�� Director of Music for )3rantfora by H. Johns, that the following, I I..
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spoke briefly of the country's dis� Members of the Seaforth Gun direction of Mrs. John Stevens, artificial home baking. All booths were well In the. vocal class competition on supplies, $709.62; W. J. Virmigan .. 11.1.1.9
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I ice instalment If the Cen- G. -I,` McKINDSEY IS Wednesday, Seaforth Public School & Son, supplies, $2.45; ... � ,
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overers and the beginners of the Club decided to change the name who also has been the teacher of tre was to operate successfully . .,� I patronized, Afternoon tea was counts, $45.36; Seaf , :,-� 4, ",
C . home economics in the school. - won 5 first, 3 seconds, 2 thirds, . orth. $V " " 1
I nation. of the club to the Seaforth Rod & during the winter months, a drive' served from a very attractive table pel�aud, . ��.,
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The meeting was in charge of Gun Club, at the annual meeting In the Home Economics room -p( entred with forsythia and. spring and the Goderich Public School Supply, lumber, $0.52; W Larone, Y :'� I
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the class demonstrated sample NA ME D STUDENT Board Shield, for double trio class- sports equipment, $1.5D;' Finlils, g',,; � i
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Jones thanked him on behalf of The meeting learned, that the Included in the varied program in the rural district when viewed . � I Dick; fancy work, Mrs. R. Taylor, trio Mr. Halton said: "Nice flow- note, $52.60; Huron Expositor, ad., ,
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the club. club is now registered in the i3n- on a per capita basis. There were, Sr., Mrs. Ed. Dick, Mrs: J. Peeb- $2.4&, . 11 -�,��,A I
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Dr. , P. L. Brady advised the tario Gun Association and will be apparently, many causes for this-, Chosen To Attend On- les; quilt booth,� Mrs. maude Hed- Moved by H., Johns and W. Cble� ;�11.111
turing several of the agriculture but chief amongst them seem to be I fine, articulftted clearly in all vers- I.., ... ".
members of the ,new dates, for the allowed all the association's priv- den; tea tables, Mrs. A. D. McEw- man: That board v , ��'. .;.
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three�day Jamboree. ileges. It was also decided to give students at work on their projects the loss of the original community tario Athletic Train- , an, Mrs. A. Poster, Mrs. Pear -ad ertise for .�, !
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The club authorized the sponc3or- prizes at all at home on their respective farms spirit in getting things done, as Stephan, Mrs, S. Rannie, Mrs. E. Those singing in this trio were tenders to supply schools, w" 1 �, .
. e during the past year. Added to well as non -stressing the fact that 1, -.;4 ing Camp. Patsy Munroe, Prances Schultz � ,�..
ship of a girls' softball team and highest scoring contestants will b . Shaddick, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs. F. � � �'e`_..
I Marie Hunt, Evelyn McPhee, bili On motion by N. MacLean, sec-, . '! I
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4rDted a sum of money to assist in eligible, to compete for cups and this were several kodachrome it was to be, and will be, a Mein- Gordon McKIndsey, son of Mr. Vandenburg and Durl Hopper. onded by W. Coleman, the firm of ,'.� "
the preliminary stages of organ- other valuable prizes. Wes. Venner; lunch tickets, Mrs. .. . ',Ni.�
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ization. Officers elected for the current Falls, Ont. Also in the agriculture who gave their lives in World an,& M * A R. R. McKindsey, Sea- Alice Joynt and Mrs. F. Appleby. A second trio from the school Caustic Sanitation Ltd. will be ..,:,�.,:!�
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The meeting rescinded a motion seabou Include: President, C. G. � ,, and a grade 12 student at school toilet tanks.. � I 11 I
I room, books made by girls of last War 11 won third place with 83 marks,- asked to send pumpe to work
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I year's Garden Club were put out Prop * I Seaforth District High School, bas Billie Roberton, Ronald Mason, ... �A'
passed at tbe,last meeting, to, pro- Lee; vice-president, Foster Ben- er publicity was not given Mrs. A. Poster and Mrs. A. Clark "T., I i.
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ceed with the development of the nett; secretary -treasurer, F ralik - either to the necessary co -opera- The quilt war. won by Miss Mar: .'.1,
Leaders, Club. I Broadfoot and Gary Schul tion of H. Johns. and, W. Coleman. I , . "'!
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property opposite the pool. Phillips. Board of directors will be Periments. in chemistry were Con- tion which must come from the garet Tudor, of Hensall. The num- . Next meeting will be held in ,�p�,,11
. ye of An t all round athlete, Gordon her of buttons in the jar was 340, trios in all competed from Blyth, No., 2 '0�,,'
Wilfred Scott, H. J. -Staffen, Basit ducted under the Watchful e agricultural area of which Seaforth nter- Grand Bead, Goderich, Clinton and School, May a, at 8:30 p.m., D.S.T_ - . ;1,4 �,
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chickens, which had, been raised eat In all social functions of the Seaforth. I . -
i Other committees, will be named Is to say. that agricultural events, the closest. 0 ���,,,, 11
I jadhool. He was, also, selected, to Other honors won were: Boys' . . 11 ,,,
i . earlier in the' year In the in4cuba- such as, horse fairs, cattle shows, �a I � . ,;IPM',
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I I Charles Jacob Wolfe, 73, died ' Art Teacher Engaged- ,. .,�
room. hiching in Greta Lammie took part in the "Mend My Shoe": Billy Carpenter, ..`�111.;
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Monday morning at his home here An interesting lecture, illustrat- should have been the keYnote..of 1:049. first-day session of the Ninth Hur- . . , ��'
l after being in failing health for ed with pictures on the activities A Bren gun, 'walkie-talkie' set appeal, rather than simply ,, . a�. ifirst, with 84 marks; girls' vocal By Public ScIllool � �Aly, ,
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V_ forth High School team for the richon Monday of this week Song": Betty Meugge, . first, .84 At a recent meeting of,the board, ,7,.,�,-� . . . . . . �
Ilate Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolfe and en by- Amos Corby, who was the the Cadet work dispxay,:whieb was It would be most unfair to say Pggt.two years and was a member - oole, director of the piano marks; Lynda Dobson, second, 82 01 Selaforth Public Schoot,'-W . I �,,��)� �
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I under the direction of P. A. Dob- the Bu d er r t at We�tern Univers- . ;�_", .. �
a lifelong resident of Logan Twp. J�qngoii, C101g,first preside son, The commercial classes dem- work 1, Committee . dlA--n,rlbt of'...4he school's senior basketball marks; boys' vocal solo (.11 "ars Winule Savauge was engaged to ., ��_, I
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w9re encouraged to to prAilce 't ieiiiii. He los Played hockey with itypkvrFaa �idjudicator. the Tree," R ,,�:,.
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in the First Lutheran Church Log- play typing. I . .thp,Seaforth juveniles for the P same meeting the ,$dafd, ;-1N;1.1
, ' Derby to be held this year at Gode- . was only owing to their individual � * . ,�,',,
an, to Rachel Eisler. He had Wen : * �',seasons. Gordop also won the solo$, six and under, Bobby Mick '. -�
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a farmer, fetiring live and a half rich. eff orts that so much was accomm'.", si� c6na award as the best rifle le, 76; eight and under, Beth God- cal solo (14 and under), "Good- to take ,the InWit� to: Goderli�h`id , �': �:::., �
,years ago to the village of Brod- The next. regular meeting will be in and English noteboows and art plished in so short a time. Rum. ,. dard, 77; nine and under, Charles, . . " N
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I . of St. Peter's Lutheran CLur" of the year's curri�ulum, de.corated. large part in disturbing public Li , fo . .; " re4pr§ I . � �
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*_ the other rooms. . - The school also won secondl in tive of the P.U..C. would inspect � , ,
Brodhagen. Besides -his widow. h.�- . . ,Port of the drive campaign ii1_t* - ion among; and under, Dwayne Tlnney, 75; two-part chorus, "Santa Lucia,' the ' ' " , � �' ��21,
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� -'&-ft�f4if."b�-'�hr4ii's(ins,14i�ernb' �_41 were given as this'will be .Included financial statement wilr s'n heat it 'also requires- top physical Con- erine Anderson -and: Jane Horton, son chorus, arades'1-,2,'3 and 4: - � a— , I'L ,�'�Irrrr - �
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Sam and Wilfred, all of Logan:, 'CromartyLady as part of the Cadet inspectIon on the whole, despite k n 7; piano trio,11od Ferguson, .__
vent at the school, on the campus, . .
Detroit, and Mrs. Martin Diegel The Seaf6rth student believes dy Johnston, Terry Forrest 80, Wlntl�rs in the piano classes in- New Dates Set For . I ,-��4
, : Receives Letter 'on Monday, May 29, These demon- members conferring their efforts that improved educational facili- first prize winners. elude : ', Class 2, piano. solo (7 year%. . .... .�
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McKillop; one brother, Alfred, Mit- stratiOTIS will be given under the to only certain phases of the pro- ties and a greater program of vo- Three -Day Jamboree ,.
-, chell, ftd one sister, Mrs. David V 9.Ida-,e of Miss Doris Smith and A dance will be held in the Town and under), Pamela Stapleton, see- ..",
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children and ozkF,- great grandchild. . and we do have a Community Cen- would improve our standard of liv- with I music furnished by the CafiA- (Bach) (10 and under), "Musette " The new dates of the postponed . � 4,
F. A. Dobson, along with drills by Hensall, Friday, April 28. ond, 77.' Class 15, 'Piano solo
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tile student body and the Seaforth tre"Membrial Hall of which we all, Ing. than Ramblers. This orchestra, Dorbthy Enzensberger, first, 8()'- three-day jamboree, -being conduct- 5
, A private service was held in the The following letter was receiv- District High School Cadet Corps, from town. ,and country, can be Communities should take a I ed by' Seaforth organizations, un- :1111,� i
home at 2 p.m. Thursday, followed ed by Mrs. Lorne McNaughton, of which consists . composed of Nelson Howe, Fred Rosemary Lane, second, 78. Class �. _� V
expressing thanks for Harburn, Dave Campbell and Hugh 8, piano solo (13 and under) Doro- �.
I by a public service at St. Peter's Cromarty, proud. ' in the schopl atb- , der the auspices of the Seaforth :4%%%
. 0— The committee of management letics, Gordon says also that the Norris, with Mrs. Fred Harburn. thy Enzensberger, fifth, 76; M Lions Club, are Wednesday, May ...'� M
1butheran Church .at 2:45 p.m, In- clothing sent overseas. . ary .1 I
, terment was in the adjoinine ceme- . is made up as follows: Mayor J. E� students will get the encourage- pianist, won first prize in the Dennis, ninth. 74. 31, and Friday and Saturday, June t� l
tery. Rev. Win. Decker, pastor, of- . Legnitz, Germany. Presented With Ring Keating and Councillor James A. ment they need to carry out the 2 and 3, according to" Dr. P. L. .1
. Search For Talent, sponsored by Ronald Mason won the Maple �,
. I ficiated. By Fellow -Employees Stewart, for one year; J. M. Me- program successfully. CPPL, London. Leaf Scholarship, amounting to Brady, chairman of the committee - , �� � I � ti
Dear Madam: I should like to Milian, C. P. Sills, W. T. Teal], He believes that current events . harge. I ,
, " _* send you word that I received your Russell Bolton and Win. Finni- could be stimulated amo A successful euchre and dance $25, presented by the I.O.D.E. of "' c . ..."',
Employees and fellow workers 9 -iday, Goderich. This is give The auction sale, which will in- �, ,
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coat and letter with your address, gaii, for two yeArs. This commit- people by the use in the schools as held In the Town Hall IF, '��11"
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of Bert Haney, an employee of The j".
Seaforth L.O.L. Pays in our church. sponsored by Amber Rebekah and 1) years who sang at elude cars, tractors, farm equip- ,,,
. r stries Ltd. for up- tee must work out the following as of motion pidtures, television, lec- I.O.O.F. Lodges. Winners were as the Festival showing the best ment, livestock, household furni- I.,., a
I am very happy aiid I thank you w3rds of 15 years, ibonored him at soon as possi,ble. It must get to- tures and classroom discussions. ture and appliances, will be Wed- I � ) . �'
Tribute To Member very much, Mrs. L. MeNaughton. follows: Ladies, first, Mrs. Annie promise of musical ability. I "
I I gether all the local and rural Qr- Gordon is pleased to have been nesday, May 31, and the rummage .. .,,,
noon on Friday when they pre- ganizations, reanimate them, all selected for the Leaders' Club be- E, Turnbull direct- sale of used clothing, shoes, chil- 11 � -
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" sented him with a ring. Mr. Robt. Aubray Farquhar, Kippen; gents, ed the choral and solo entries 1.4
At a meeting of the Seaforth I Idst all my things during the Smith read the address and Clay- with the community spirit which calise it gives him ail opportunity first, Sydney MacArthur, Hensall; from the Seaforth Public School, dren's wear, odds and ends, will be :11.
Loyal Orange Lodge No. 793, on war. My husband is sick and there makes the accomplishment of to meet the leaders f om other Saturday, ,Jane 3. 11 .�
I Monday evening, tribute was paid are four children, so I must work ton Horton made the presentation. worthy work so easy. In. this get- schools and the chance It'o pick up second, Hugh McEwan. The draw with Mrs. Jas. A. Stewart accoill- The frolic will be Wednesday . _.
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. The follwing is the address: "It ting -together, we must have the new ideas wbioh have been used ror a lovely fan Quilt, sponsored by panist. . — 0 !r
to the memory of thedate James very hard myself to support my I and Friday evenings, while the .
I Parkins, a member of that lodge. family. In'such a condition, when is with regret that,we learned of Ladies Clubs as well as the men, successfully in other centr the Hensall Girl Guides, was drawn I
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I pears in the records of the lodge: can earn money enough for food, with The Robt. Bell Industries Lfd. the grounds are' levelled, graded —0 . Scott, of Hensall. A. second ticket Hospital Day, May 12 Saturday night, June 3. . 1,11' ,
. "Whereas, on the evening of and, never for coat. You have been a faithful worker and gravelled, and a floor put in . drawn, entitling the bolder to s, This year Hospital Day will be I �,
.. here for a number of ye'ars, and -ena space. box of chocolates, was won by Mrs. Fridar,.MaY 12. Inspection Of the . —0 I I 11.� �
I . Mondayb the 17th day of April, I thank you once again. t plo the at Property Change I
. 1950, God in 'His infinite, wisdom your lellow era yees felt that hier, Hensall. Ed. Cor- Hospital will be from 2:30 to 4:30 I.;
, Yours very sincere, . You could no With the Canadian Legion, the , , ,�,.
p saw fit to call from labor the spir- Mrs. Gertrude Reeliner showing in a t leave us without Lions Club, the Chamber of Com- On High Streft b'e`t't"`d`re'�e the winiiing tickets. p.m., and tea wi-11 be served in -the Euchre Trophy Contested . 11.
it of our highly esteemed friend Onto manner the es- merce, the Federation of Agricul- I Fifty'dollars was realized on the nurses' residence from 3 to 5 P.M. ' .r
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and brother, James Parkins; to his (1) Letiitz, Nor(lbajhn,, teem in which you are held by us. lure, the Athletic Society, the Wo- Mr. Russell H. Sproat has pur- sale of tickets on the quilt. The public is inviteq to attend By Huron Old Boys . ' .,.
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Eternal Home. . men's Institute and our own Agri- chased the apartmetits on High St. (Continued on Page 4) this open day at the* hospitAl. '!
I Falkenweg 22, Germany, - ate will be beneficlai to your health from Dr. E. A. McMaster and will 'An event of outstanding interest . � I . I'll
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( "Be it therefore moved by Bro, Russian Zone. and you will like the country. We cultural Society, all working to- �l to the Huron County -Old Boys' As- . �.�
William Murray, seconded by Bro. —* gether, its well as all kindred so_ occupy the apartment being vacat- -
. H. F. Lawrence, and resolved- ask: you to accept this. ring from cieties in the district,' surely we ed by Mr. P. D. McConnell May 1. sociation of Toronto was the ..- �11
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That whereas our late -Brother 000 acres of sugar beets yearly. worked so long." can forget the well -intentional . — V_ Euchre Trophy, held at the West- �
James, Parkins joined the Seaforth mistakps made heretofore, get be- History of Palace Rink .."
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. Loyal Orange Lodge No. 7.93 on . hind the work, and wipe out this April 18. Seventy members were '1�
Dec. 13, 1948, by transfer-certi-fl- . comparatively small indebtedness Fire Brigade Answers .1,
. cate from Hensall L.O.L, No. 733. for such a wonderfully productive Reveals Many Owners Present and the game was keenly � I
areas as ours. Tuckersmith Call contested. I .1,
"That he was an upright, trueMrs. John Sinclair Heads . . * Mrs. H, B. Stowe and" Mrs. S. ..
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_, sen, a devoted father and husband * The Seaforth Fire Department 'rhe Palace Rink changed owner- larged. Perry had an equal number of ,�! I
l answered a call at Monday noon S -h i [) . For the fourth time recently, The first ite was marle by Wilt, points for the highest ladies' score
and lived as a true Christian gen- Kippen East W. Institute . to the home of William Forrest, . and subsequently cut the cards, .
. tleman, his home, his family, his I Receives Belated with the purchase of the building McDougall. Egmondville. This was . -
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I . ,church and his lodge were always Birthday Greetings I�rigade, friend,; and neighbors ral- by Bill & McCauley, Clinton, from done by filling a barrel winner of the McLaren Trophy, I'.
uppermost n Ill i d' . The' April meeting of the Kip- W. Caldwell. lied lo extinguish a.ebimney fire, Dr. E', A, mcMaster, Seaforth. nearby pump arol drawing it on a . intly with Dr. J. G. Ferguson, : � .
. "We, as memb rs of this Lodge, pen East Women's Institute was Mrs. R. Elgic, of Kippen, dis- cause of which was unkown. The original building, erected in Mpigh to the ice surface. Many 30 4.
duty assembled to emulate his good held at the home of Mrs. Alex Me- trict president of the W.I_ Con- Grant Chesney, of Dickersuniblil The only damage done was that 1905, was the same as it now trips would be madp for one flood- who had the higilest men's score. . -
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t celebrated his l7th birthd inds, with tile exception of Ing of the entire surface. Mrs. J. Perry was awarded the . ,.:
virtues, to oherish his memory and Gregor on Wednesday, April 19, a ducted the election of officers for ay Oil to the chimney. st, second prize for the ladies, and ..!
strive to live true to our obliga- t I Saturday, but on Sunday he was ated for many
1 2:30 p.m. The meeting opened with the coming year, wbich resulted as minor changes to tile interior. It The company oper Rev. A. H_ McKenzie for the men, 1,
tions as Orangemen as he practis- still rece4ving congratulations, and —0 was owned by, -the shareholders of ye;irg under the managing director- ,,f
, ed it in his daily life. the singing of the Ode, followed by follows: Hon. pres., Mrs. William the highlight came when his aunt, . after h(,, cut the cards to break a 11
the Lord's Prayer. Roll call, "Sug- Kyle; pres., Mrs. John Sinclair; ' the Seafni-th Skating �ind Curling sbip of William Ament, but during tie score with Robert Dundas. Con- I ,�'
,. "Resolved further, thf Miss Bertha Chesney, telephoned Rink Co.. who purchased share tile, years James Dick gradually be- 'i -were -w-oil, by Miss .
Lt we ex- Ist vice-pres., Miss Grace Tremeer; Garden Club Holds , olation prizes :;
press to the bereaved loved ones gestions for a rnotto or roll call for him from St. .Petersburg, Florida - . y to came owner of more than 50 per
I our heartfelt sympathy, and that the comling year,"' was well re- 211d vice-pres., Mrs. Ernie White- " donations in bhe new cOmPRn he under- Jean Turner and Charles Noble. �
house; 3rd, vice-pres., Mrs. Jos. wishing him many happy returns. First.Meeting of 1950 a, total of $i.200-00 to start the vent of the shares, and In addidtion, lucky draw prizes,
, we, too, mourn the loss of a loved 8POnded to, . McLellan; sec.-treas., Mrs. Ross of the day, I - building. tnok the management of the rink were won by Mrs. P, D. Gardiner, . . �
and very much valued, member of This being the annual meeting, Chapman; assistant, Mrs. James —0 T,be first meeting for 1950 of the Formal organi�ation or the com- from that time oil. Mrs. W. A. Campbell, Mrs. R. Lei- .
I our Noble Order. ' reports were read. The m1nutes of McNaughton; district director,'Mrs. Seaforth Merry Maidens Garden pany took place at a Meeting Of Dissolutioii of the company took per, Miss L. Knox, Mrs. L. TVL � I
"That a copy of this resolution the last meeting were read by the Campbell Eyre; directors., . Miss Red Shield Appeal Club was held on Thursday in the the shareholders hel(I Nov. 27, place In 1927 and th,- Pp,la(,e Rink Grose, Miss Marie Niven, Miss M. I �
I be handed to his widow, that a secretary . The motto, "Friend- Margaret McKay; Mrs. W. Broad, agricultural room of the High 1905, in the Dick House. The WA� sold to the late Chas. Holmes, MeLauchlin, W. A. Campbell Mrs. ���,
copy be spread upon the minute . hool with four first-year and �\. hooperatedit tinder pi,ivate own- "'.
ship," -was well given by Mrs. Jap. foot, Mrs. Ivan Foityth: standing Begins Monday '9' directors included R. S. HaYS.-Wril. A. 0. Smith and R. Leiper. ' �'.
I book of our, Lodge and a copy be MoNaug-liton. The secretary -re- committees: Agriculture and Can- . eight second -year members pre- Ament. W. D. Bright, A. w. Stable. erqhip until lb38 when it was bought A pleasant interlude was , the � �
sent to the Orange Sentinel. ported on the executive meeting, adian Industries, Mrs. W. Alexan- ' sent. . John Beattie, W. J. Moffatt and by Dr, E, A. McMaster and C. M. presentation by the president,Mrs. 11
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Tile Salvation Army's 1950� Red Smith. Dr. McMaster
"Done and passed unanimously he .. Hau . C. J. Parton, of a bouquet or t . . . . .
.. I at a regula� meeting dittly assem- Id at Mrs. Alvin Moir',s at Han der, Mrs. W. McLean; Citizenship Shield Appeal will begin locally tributed the record books and Wm, Pickard. R. S. Hays was ap- bouglit C. M. .13mith's share. Ili 10H8. _1
ondale. Delegites were chosen to and Education, Mrs. E. Jarrott pointed president of the company; flowers to the oldest member pre- ,,�
, bled this 24th day of April A.D., attend , next Monday and continue until seeds;� giving instrue- Tliirinz� the year,; that the rink was I �;�11
'vv or the ,Conference at Guelph, Mrs. W. Bell; Community Activi- May 22. The campaign Chairman, tiolis on sending a soil sample Will. Pickard, vice-president, and owned bv Dr. McMaster and Mr. sent, Mr. William Foss (HensaID., I �
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shipful Master and the Recording Josbn A. Baldwin, has Completed Mrs. I-Tau#h pointed out some of the , Mor- S,mhb, vorisidprable work was done I'd
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. adian Industries, Citizenship and Ross Love; Historical Research the slate of officers for the cam- values of garden clubs. fatt ,served Ili this office for about on tho bidldinz. The ice surface that day. ". ,'�I,',
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Secretary, with the Seal of the Education. Pl�ns- were made to and Current Events, Miss, M. Me- paign and has stated fie Is confi- This year eAch member Is to a month, and then Win. Ament as- was lenigthened, two new Club 1. �1�
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I � . I be Mrs, Sayre, president of the As- tions, Mrs., Stan Jackson, Mrs. W. Scott, rural chairman; E. C. Chain- Ing officers were electpd� Pres! Thp building was completed the dress system installed. I who so capably arranged the pre- ' '�!';14;,'�,
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