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11 stow,ardess, .409wo. Oat : t9 isep Mr. P'ierkin., Perkinla head, and, he harumviied � 1 .
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she finds herself succumbing to TilAt news -brought her up with Of conversation over his, head. � ... . .1 I .. I ,:.,,'
-_ his charms, 'Bally's mother, "Come, Ammy, at least reconsider . --..-..,
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houspkee"r far the, rich Jeth. "Why do you tain-4 .I'm. here? for a few days." I
rup family, urges Sally to set Mr. Perkins wants me to talk some "Nothing to reconsider. You .
her cap for Philip Jethrup. sense into him," know, I -may even , marry that �
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'rine Wingate, heiress, sto,ps '�But why should IVI demanded He bOwel first to the one, then ;..
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beside'their table And Informs Mike. "He brought all this upon to the otbaT, laughed his gayest, g,�
Sally that she is engaged to himself. -Let hi& go to the dogs." laugh and w,put, swinging out the . .0
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Kennedy to go to a party. He "What wt)nderful friends I have," big office ch4ir and tapp-pil hIs fin- "...'... 1.
is greatly surprised to see he mimicked her words of a main- gers restlessly on the arm. There , 11 .. , .... ... ...
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Dronda Moore, stage star, at out before. "You go in ,and talk was undiagalsed regret in his voice �! -NXi;:1 .Sj . *::: ...... . . ..... .: .
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. 'this party. , On a previous occa- to ftim, it you want. Me, I'm when the finally Swung back to !il� .��; .
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had gotten slapped, and suffer-' He went'charging,out of the Gf- "He Is making a mistake, you ., !:_--i::-,:,,
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ed the suspension of his job fi,ce as she went charging Into Mr. know. Jimmy belongs to aViation. 1�1�1� -'Xi, . . . . . . . i, R., -,..,� .-'1*1.`.`ii .
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a trip to New York with Philip 'my, lounging In. the' 1�ig leather and you, Mies Allig,ton." 1'.. �`,,.. : , .
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boss, but is . Informed by Mike up whimsically. "Holy cow," he am resigning, Mr. Perkin. So I ...... . . ..
_ drawled., "you sure believe in ap- don't agree with you." Brig. John M. Rockingham, of Vancouver, brigade command -
plying thia'pressure, Mr. Perkin." She smiled wanly and hu.rrded er, Is shown above pointing out places of interest on the Cana-
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% The executive's deep voice boom- out to -Philip. The Jethrup heir sil- than front In Korea to Lt. -Gen. G. G. Simonds, Chief of'the Cana-
., "I th, interests at ently too dian Army General Staff during the latter's recent visit to
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...... ......... � heart, Jimmy. Miss Alliston, you back to the car. He waited until Canada's 25th Brigade..
, BACK arrive at a fortuitous moment. Jim- they were en. route to the house, . . .
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�.O., my, here? is thinking of resigning ,passing through quiet rural seen
, BEGINS his position." cry before he shook his blonde 11 .
. "Because of ,me, Jimmy?" head disapprovingIv.
-:::::: . . . . . . . . .... TOACHE He got up, laughing. "Don't kid "You are malting a mistake, 11
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--I start using Dodd's Kidney Pigs, the 60 this is something deeper. You know frain from saying. this. I You're .: ....1i '
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I= old remedy with a reputation for quick what? As of yesterday I am sec- making a mistake. Yoi: � . PLOWMEN
innits. Daild's Kidney Erdla help stimulate retary to Dronda Moore! 'I Ing a stewardess. Remember those I .
-Jim kiihieys to normal aclio"elp YOU feel III see." She bit her lips. "Then letters you wrote When I was at . . ABROAD
. SeUm, work better, Play better- YOU — talking to you would be rather school? And, you're giving it up
� 46pead an DDdirs. 164 pointless." . for what? Because a man you like ' �br & JL CARROU ow"010 &W.1.y M.M.
I was kissing your best, friend. Why I ONTARIO
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Handsome, rich, lovable P.hil!P.
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"An escape from what, Sally?"
(This is the sixth of a series.. Scotland, Wales, Eire, Holland,
She remembered the words her
of weekly stoDies which John Sweden and C'hnada. Invitations to
mother had said the night of her
A. Carroll, assistant deputy , join the organization will be sent
birthday party, and her lips curl-
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minister of agriculture for On- to other nations. %
ed, "Perhaps I was trying to er,
tario and formerly secretary- As the official representative of
cape from disappointment. I had
manager of the Ontario -Plow- the Ontario PlowmeR's Association,
been reared in the house of a rich
men's Association, will write I Was named to speak for Canada
man, and suddenly I was made"to
about the visit of Canada's on the committee to draft stand-
. -alize that I was not rich. So I
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champion plowmen to the Brit2� ards and rules. t
went into aviation, which at least
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ish Isles, Germany, Denmark Though -we, came away from the
had, more glainoj� than there is at-
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and Sweden. --
I meeting without any set agree- I
tached to stenography or those
. ments, I felt that a lot of common
other jobs which are open to the
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. I - The ground had been found in the six t
poor."
"Are you trying tw tell me that
ambition of plowmen the world ov-'Ihours' discussion. Much remains I
money is, all you are after?"
er, an international plowing match. to be done to reach agreement on a
"Ail? Wbat is there but
with universal representation, took standard plow, and a lot -more dis-
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else
money, Philip? Human beings fail
a long str ide towards realization cussion will be needed before a I
but doesn I It. Wlien
yesterday in the north of_England pattern of judging is found. I
you, money
are Immune
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town of Workington. Though the orgahization is still
After a day -long conference, re- in its infancy, a lot has already t
to hurt. You -you have peace."
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preseatatives of seven nations be-lbeeir accomplished, and I am sure
Another'time he would, have jeer-
teeming ;vlth
came charter members of an or- � the great desire for a. i.ternation-
ed but his brain was
ganization to promoiIe such a world! a, competit'on' evident among those
too many unpleasant thoughts. Out-
wardly he might hav6 looked calm,
competition. Provisional directors present will carry us over whatev-
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even serene, but inside there defin-
were namEd to .represent England,' er hurdles arise.
itely was no peace.
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you've made mistakes. 1-1 have not allow me, and I am afraid it
Sally, painfully aware of the girl
plans." WITI-have to waft until iny return
_ ____ __0ftft.0____ - - _.- sitting un, I der the tree, went slowly "Sure, darling, you're a frightful to Canada.
�� - - through the garden, pausing every person now. You'll probably slit - I promised You last week an ac -
I . now and then to.cut an especially my throat and beat dogs and chil- count of our efforts at the West of
* Your Business Directory *, strikin o or as� dren. But I'll put up with all England Plowing Match at Newlyn
ter. She was just a bit angry that.". lin Cornwall. My two companions,
IN 00"'Poft op." ___ftW0=-___ ____ 4elen -for coming, but in a Sally grin,ned; then the grin fad -.,Canada's cha.rnpion plowmen, Eu -
LEGAL . MEDICAL sense she was also glad that the ed. '.'You'll have to, Helen. . You gene Timbers, of Milliken, Ont.,
I girl had come. I and -and Jimmy." I and Norman .Tyndall, of Richmond
. DR. M. W. STAPLETON Finished with one bed, she walk- "Jimmy?" The, girl looked blank. Hill,'Oii,t,, more than upheld, the
� A. W., SILLERY Physician and Surgeon ed to the ot-her, which brought her "After all, we can't let him ruin honor of Canadian plowing. As you
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phdne 90 : I Seaforth very close to the tree, �o close she himself I can we?" � lalready know Eugene placed first
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Phones: Office 173, Residellce 791 could hear Helen's nervous breath- It wasn't so much what she said in his class, but I (lon't think I
SEAPORTH : ONTARIO JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. s Ing. On an impulse, she dropped but the way she said I ' t. Helen told you that Norman was award -
Physician and Surgeon her basket and turned abruptly.' looked troubled as they walked ed fourth place in competition
Phone 110 : Henbal "Why d -id you &Ome, Helen?" back to the house. I g 'Inst nine English champions.
McCONNELL & HAYS — ___ ::To talk to you." He plowed a good land, which on
Barristers, Solicitors, EtC4 . JOHN A. GORWILL, B�A., M.D. You know I left the apartment Jimmy burst into Dronda Moore's. wo�km,anshi� should -have given
� Physician and Surgeon because I didn't want to see or talk dressing room, looking as furious him third, if not second place.
PATRICK,1D. McCONNELL Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5_7 to you again." as it was possible for him to look. 'However, the judges. felt that the
H. GLENN HAYS, K.C. . Seaforth "But I couldn't understand that He slammed the newspaper on the type of furrow did not permit them
County Crown Attorney attitude, Sally. Come, are you in vanity table, opening it to page five to place him any higher. The
SEAFORTH, OINT. SEAFORTH CLINIC love with Jimmy Kennedy?" and indicating the columnist's� work of both boys was much ad-
. Telephone 3.74 E. A: McMASTER, B.A., M.D. "I certainly am not," she said story with several thumps of hi,';�mir!d for its uniformity and
. Internist with conviction. list. I straightness, and we overheard
P. L. BRADY, M.D. -, "Then what reason have you to "Look, cherub, do you have to several farmers commenting on the
OPTOMETRIST Surgeon *- be angry?" I . make a fool out of me? What's'fact that our plowing seems more
� — Office Hours: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., - The question, the logic, had the the idea of giving a story like this practicable.
J014N E. LONGSTAFF impact of a puncli in the nose. to the -papers? I know it',j good Although the ferce Atlantic
daily, except Wednesday and Sun- Sally's mouth dropped open and publicity for you, but maybe I don't gales had been pound -Ing the
Optometrist day. she gasped. Helen, still calm, still like it," Cornish coast less than 36 hours
Eyes ,. I examined. Glasses fitted. EVENI146S: Tuesday, Thursday smiling, went On: ' "How tough," she murmured un- before, the weather at the time of
Phone �791 and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. "Y � u see, darling, I'm the On& sympathetically. "And next time the match was like an early May
'MAIN ST. : SEAPORTH Appointments made in advance who is entitled to be angry. You you come you knock first, huh?" day at home. Apart from being a
. Hours: 9 - 6 are d I esirable. . never knew It, but Jimmy and I "Or do I walk out on you?" little damp on top, soil conditions
Wed. 9,42.30; Sat. 0 a.m. to 9 I)-=. I were engaged once." "Walk where? Don't you get it, were ideal. More than 4,000 were
� .,Helen!" All the stiffness went chum? You're through as a flyer. present; about the attendance we
- , ACCOUNTING out of Sally's. manner as she drop- That story did it." would expect at a large county
CM, ROPRACTIC RONALD G. McCANN ped to her knees. "Helen -you- "There are other jobs." match in Ontario.
'. � Public Accountant you never told me!" "That pay seventy-five a week? We Iliad never seen more attrac-
D. H. MCINNES , % -CLINTON : ONTARIO "Why rake up old scores? 34m- Don't make me laugh." tive plowing than that done by
. � my fell out of love with me., He's He looked, rather, as though he these experts with narrow exbibi-
Chiropractic - Foot Correction Office: Phones.
Res, 455 that -way, you know. Helen to- wanted -to make her: weep. He tion ty$e *plows. The turnwrest
COMMERCIAL HOTEL Royal B�nk .. Office 561, day, Sally'. tomorrow, Dronda the picked up the paper, rolled it into type "was of particular inter"t to
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Noi,tday, Thukaday - I to 8 P.1n. . ___ - � -day after. Well, that's his life; 10t a thick ball and threw it Into the the boys. There are two Pl4ws in
. - - � — � VETERINARY .him lead it. Only I bate to think wastebasket. "Is that the story, each unit, and when the end of a
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. . . that you're going to throw youi, life then? You don't care about me, furrow is reached the team is
TURNBULL &2RYANS away because of a kiss that meant but -my publicity value. Dashing turned back, the other horse takes
I .. . nothing at all, either to him, or -pilot tosses career overboard for the furrow, and tbe opposite plow
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Veterinary Clinic to me, or -to you." , Romantic Blitzkrieg's sweet smiles! is let down, This means no crown
I Licensed Auctioneer J. 6. Turnbull, D.V.M. "It was time I left the airlines "Look, chum, since when have as we know It and no finish. it
correspondence,proMptly answer- W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. , anyway," Sally muttered. ",11mmy, you the right to squawk? Your was obvious though that consider -
Mike -It wasn't fun any m6ie." record isn't so hot." able skill is, required to get these
q&d.- Tm- ate arrangements cau Phone 105 . : Seaforth clsely
be made for sale dates'by phouing, - "Actually, that afternoon you "My record is my own affair?" two plows adjusted to pre
erat us, in each otheeiw arms, he shouted. : the same type of furrow. All of
4964, Clinton. Charges 'dad a D. J. McKELVIE, DN.M. 'aught re in love with Jimmy." "Maybe it's mine, too. Maybe I the work was of the high cut, or
and satisfacifta guaranteed. . you we
Veterinary Surgeon "I Was not!" go for you. chum! " oatseed furrow type.
44F ' - HVNSALL, ONT. - I PHONE 99 The denial was loud, but not at He stare then the fury drained The difference in the work of
EON L. IRY-AN � I . 11 .. all convincing. out of Mini, His color returned to these men and the plowing of. our
80100411110t., In twn ,a" -4ii.1d, W_ "You were, Sally. 11hat explains normal, the old smIle came flashing own boys demonstrated once again
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lia Surpag., ,. . 'I' (16T wouldn't be very odd it you weren't "Only me, I'm d4fferent. I ground for an equ
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President - ki-J.- Trewattlia, Clititen on, 'less up. lAt',s be done with sJsting his attempts to bring her now some 350 active plowmen's as-
. HAROLD JACKSON . .It 6 '' �� , - 3; L. Malone, Seithirth secrets." closer. "I wonder how -many times soclations, and as at home, the of-
apftialtk in parm and HouW , guager and See. -Tress. - *. A. , The girl looked deflant. All you've used, that line." ficers a,Ve among the best farmers
hold goes. orth. right, I Was a fool. I went for "Darling, stop wondering." His In the community. .
. LlAeOed In Huron and Perth DIRECTORS: him, as you put it." voice rang with awe. "This time It The Cornish countryside Is dif-
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Uftedon guaranteed. Malone, Seaforth; S. W. Whtt- "Now I don't." "You mean you love me, chum?" before. The coast Is rather bleak,
ftr Intormation, Otc., write or, more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonbardt, "Swell." Helen rose. "Why "Do you have to ask?" because of the high winds off the
,whone HAROLD JACKSON,, 661 r Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea- don't you come back to the elty She was adamant. "Say It. Give Atlantic. Even inland the trees
114, Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seafdrtb. forth; John H. McEhving, Blytb; with us Miss Whoops came with me the works, Jimmy. I want to are all "shanty�roofed," beingtrim-
� Frank McGregor, Clinton- Witi, S. me you know.,, I " see how -good you are." med on tlidiwest by wind and salty
I PEROY 0. WRIG14*r . Alexander, Walton; ff&rv�y Pallet, ,','I know. She and Mother were He released her sadly, allisking valibr.' In nearby valleys and fur-
10611terach. busy talking over bid 'times w�en hie bead slightly. 111-1 cah't Dron- tber inland we found luxuriant
Lici Auctioneer - Cromarty A0ENTIS: I came out to 04 flowers. 'Aut- da. Lines are used Only then I)IaA.t§ Of a S61131-tr0lileal Dafure;
Llvfttook 9hd,FRPM Sales 1 V. Pepper, trueefield; R. P- but perhaps You won't Want to, live you�re not In love. Whet you'are phlbI6, iboddilgh4mis, azaliol, C&M-
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rw a better Alm 00 M'. J. V. Pygeter, not the same girl You know.
VY MHT Auctioneer. Phone gaum � at; Seli Baker, W%P had a chhubd to ,think. We goocl to you." -1.�,'Plald# have none of the r 4r-
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pervades Wales, although it ,has,
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been i part of the British Isles for
709 Yeats.
The story goes that while Mr.
Williams was in the army he took
a conducted tour of Rome. For a
time he listened to the guide wax
eloquent on the successful: Roman
invasion of Britain. MnaIJ,y he
c6uld'stand, It no lon�ger.- He in-
terrupted the monologue and said:
"Look here, old chap, you're look -
Ing at one -representing a group
that was not conquered." He -might
have added -by the Romans or
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The Welsh take great pride that
they &ever surrendered to the
Romans but maintained guerilla
strongholds in the hills. .W,VA in
the thirteenth century, Edward I
built hilltop castles to pillijugate
the Welsh, even he was unable to
conquer the §nowdon regions. ,
With all this nationalist feeling
there seems to bi�' no substantial
movement for home rule, though
there is al*Welsh Council an4 a
Minister for Welsh affairs in the
House of Commons. Perhaps the
attitude of the Welsh is best dem-
onstrated by their' insistence that
the Celtic tongue be,,taught in the
lower schobl grades. English is
the official language, but Welsh is
commonly spoken in the -homes.
We decided to pick a farm at
random rather than take a guided
tour of Welsh agriculture, and so
after a short drive we turned in to
what appeared a typical home-
steading. While a farmhand was
seeking the farmer, a young wo-
man dressed in breeks camp stroll -
ng down the lane. She proved to,
be mistress of the farm, and active
in - anager during the absence of ,her
husband, John Barstow, an army
officer.
Mrs. Barstow told us they had
aken over the farm in 1947. It
was vacant then, and moat of the
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and, had been unused for 60 years
or more. It.is, being worked under
he government -backed "hill farm -
ng scheme." Under this plan ap-
proved farms are eligible for sub-
idies. up to 50 -per cent. for such
inprovements as bracken break -
ng, road construction, laying of
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water mains, fertilization and bet-
er grass seeding. , <
The Barstow holdings are about
400 -acres., supporting some 60 head
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of tattle, 200 ewes, some pigs and -
poultry. Hereford cattle ha,d been
tried but it was found the soil was
not sufficiently productive �� for
them, so the Barstows changed to
the hardy Welsh Black breed,
which is producing beef while liv-
ing off the sparse pasture of th
high Welsh hills. The ii��tiv:
Welsh sheep are also favored fo r
bracken grazing, While they are
small and the wool -clip might be as
light as two pounds, they are ,cap�
able of producing meat and wool
at altitudes where the Down breeds
could not exist. I
Mrs. Barsto�v commiandeered the
farm jeep and took us for a -tour
of the hills. Eugene and Norman
sat in the back with three dogs,
one of which persisted in wagging
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its muddy tail against my ears.
We took a trail which had been
gravelled and slated under the im-
provement scheme and within min-
utes we had ascended 500 feet. At
the top there was snow and ice,
but a magnificent view of the sur-
rounding valleys. When we return-
ed, Mrs. BartsoW suddenly said:
"Look therie, isn't that annoying?"
and pointed to some ,half a dozen
wild ponies. -which had joined the
domestic ones kept for the chil�
dren.
The farm was of the by -now
n pattern; with,
house and stables all adjoining the
courtyard, or as we would say, the
farmyard, in the centre. Our hos-
tess told us it was built on the site
of Colwyn Castle, erected in 1192.
The oak timbered interior was a
delightful example of the period. It
had a'fiine,foot open fireplace �yith
a wide ledge which the dogs im-
mediately occupied.
From Wales we travelled to Wol.
verbampton by car, where the
.boys saw -their first "tugger"
inatch. Then a short car tour of
the bake District, and on to Work-
ington. for the international confer-
ence. We left there last night and
tomorro � w we will begin our travels
in Scotland, which I will relate to
you next week. -.80. .
"I am looking for a criminal law.
yer," said the stranger, "Have you
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one in town?"
"Well,", said the native, "wQ'rE
pretty sure we have, but we can't
prove it."
THE VOICE OF
In the United States there Is a
CotiseTvation pledge that is creat -
Ing much Interest: "I give my
pledge as' an American to wave
and falthrully defend from waste,
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the natural resources of my c6un-
try, Its soil and minerals, its forest,
waters and wild life," All will
agree that It Is important that We
should learn to conserve out na-
tural resources. But how about
ourselvesI. The people of this land
are of �reater value than -all the
forests and minerals. And the
wastage of human resources by
strong drink Is far greater than
the Wastage of timber by fire. "'I
will do all in my power to dj§tour-
age and restrict the use of strong
drink," That's the Pledg,b,to tilte
if we want'ji �coiseerve our wealth
of men, women find ,ch11dre%11
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TAX PRE -PAYMENT RECEIPTS
for 1052 '
The Town of Seaforth will pay'4% per anpum,
up, to August 31, 1952, on all- Prepaid Taxes.
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Certificates and full particulars may be ob�-
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