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rnOQa witli Russel T.'Molton, are4a,44d Papers." Follovving w - " %.# I ANNUAL ,,t High ho I' - ,1 � " "'
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I Rev. J. A. -]Ferguson. minister - of � 11�1 '7-, ennial rye grass, reed �_anary grass, r r _O
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_. �1, � Jeanne NIS& and Anna-Dielk Alice Mrs, 'B�ItOil 11�i6 well kn* 11 In the T,he first weekly newspaper da Sea- girls, 48; boys. 30; Orade, X, d; ed aikiec�etary for the meeting fj ' Hospital held its final _ , ' '
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Ann Mx" and IA. Habitirk; ihrow- -forth was commenced in'l - 9�4�e XI, 43,; Grade X11, 32 Ing ,t Monetta sweet clov h and-
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Express, but nobody seems ,to re- rXXme,-Due to thepressure of oth- WatR The rod -row plots were trip,, � Ow1b* ..
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I up, Bob Refth, Davina Hubert. I any, event, The -Express apparently the cold frame this year. It was set W.tt,;Ormed the recept% commit- There was a short business sea- plots of each variety carried an Stan J. Smith at the plaa'o. �!M I . ��
��J .. During the evening the gather- ran info difficulties during Its early up however, -for d Identifying sigill, so t and Mrs, Jas, A. Stewart. -1 r ,.., ��,,� r,
I ,I g1ftv. Jas. A. Murray, Mrw. D, R. . . dristration pur- tee.' Vrs. Kenneth Iolig-,7r"-of Elim- sion, followed by the election of -hat there was ,*vote ' . ,
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I lamp, Mrs. Arnold Jami&on and -taken over by Ross and Lux- Year approximately -four acres were dist icers are: Ron- tors to rea,& the signs, and then n& , ;�,,�
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. _. Frank Johnston doing the honors. ton, and rechristened The Exp ed - `,!'��'�'; " ' - , ",�,"" i
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. �, , I rwi- -seed to four bay Pasture mix. orar��_ ident, Mrs. Jas. Kirk- Dorothy K. Parke; president, Mrs. try to identify the grasses and qy ,e., 1, I
ST. JAMES' SCHOOL PICNIC On Saturday Mr, and Mrs Bolton tor. .. Oats were sown as a cover - clovers in the unmarked plots. able numbers, � � .
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� Ine aunaaU-pieuie of St. James' took a motor trip to Niagara Falls - dine,��Grand Bend; 2nd vice,pres., Mrs. H,, E. Smith; 2nd vice-presi '��r�'.
I . I . Doe: There used to ibe a Luxton. crop. This was done In co -opera _ Along with the demonstration of � :�,"�;., , �
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I School was held Wednesday after- and the 'States- connected with the Winnipeg Pree tion with the Huron Crop Imp'rove- Mrs.-�G. Roche, Zurich; secretary, dent, Mrs. A. Y. McLean; recording Pasture plants the day's program B.D. of i�etrGpolitarl,Unkeii' . I �
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I I 1000111 sponsored by the ladies of � �, *, Press. Any rqlation? ment Association and, the -Seaforth Mrs. �Wm. Johns, Elimville; assist- secretary, Mrs. J. A. MacDonald; off ered a comparison of stands of I I I . I �,_ I
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� the Catholic Women's League and Jack: Just the. founder! - but 'Agricultural Society. ant, �Mrs. Alex Hamilton, Grand treasurer,.Mrs. W. M. Hatt; public four,, different Ionx-term pasture '�r t-�t', P
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I that was years later. And,. inci- The oat cover crop -was harvest- BendL4 federated- representative, relations convener, Miss Alice mixtures, sown on the Seafor.th -9 ::.��
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, ,, sera in the races: came Premier of Ontario,.and Sir ed by one of -the, -students and then Mrs. H. Walper, Parkhill. Conven- H. 0. Free; buying committee,Mrs. ,,�
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I R. R. McKindsey, Mrs. E. A' Me- -thig being "the thing.,, He went .i, I
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:1 - 16yal dash, Bobble 'Reynolds, Mich- Jack- It did pretty well, too. tion; 140 bushels of oats were sold Mrs. E. Desjardirie, Grand Bend; ,ly 'Mrs, J, James, Mrs. F. J. snow, tied In with the hay -pasture dem- thepresent day. Contrary to a 1. �-
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it , ael Phillips; girls' 50 -yard dash, ag- in honor of Rev. H, V. and belief, he championed the younger - �,,�,J,
i I es 6 and 7 years, Connie Eckert, Mrs, kept th&-paper only a short while. was intended that the harvesting, Events, Mrs. P. Doig, Seaforth; Sill ' ' ',�
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t ! . . Aeverley Phillips-, boys' 50, -id. dash, 35th wedding anniversary. . A presentation was made to Mrs, harvesting the hay plots by a var, really thinking along,proper Berl , I
�� I I age% 6 and 7 years, Tommy Phil- Allru McLean, who promptly chang- but after two postPonments, due to Win. Bell, Hensall. - ous _,,'.
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I _�� lips, Tommy Sill,%; girls' 75 -yard cordially inv:ted to be present. EkPositer, which it retaius to this I. ernment, Unions, etc. thereby let� "
i . dash, ages 8 and 9 years, Wendy . Scott;, Rome Economics Coach- For p ;, r ' chines to see them in action. I
, Bergeron, loan Reynolds; boys' 75- - * day. This spring, fertilizer was applied Misa� ,Margaret Myer, of the 0' art of th evening, Mrs. E. MR . :,,�,
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I I F yard dash, ages 8 and 9 rea,rs, Gene . - , I me A. M,cMaster led the meeting in a I Half a dozen machinery compan-
; I Minwoodfo, Teddy O%eao; girls Mrs. J. E. Silcox I I a record---ibaring the same name tor of the four mixtures was treated Eco,ViYmic Service, Ontario 'Depart- singsong, accompanied by Mrs. tes sent 1952 models -of gftis� . 11,',,��.
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100 -yard dash, ages 10 and, 11 years, - I . 82 years! . with 2&D and, 5,00 pounds per acre monk. of Agriculture; G A Whitney at Ahe piano, ,handling machinery, .Which� includ- free games and circuses of ancient I I 1,�
I Mrs. T, Mey- * ' Rome, also Pointing out the 1,111991041 , I "! I
I Mary Anne Reynolds, Marie Row- Honored By FrJends , Jack: Not only the same name, of 0-1i-12, both with and without ers,'of Zurich; Provincial Director, ed mounted and semi-mourited . . 1:�
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land; boys' 100 -yard dash, ageq� 10 Williams. St. Thomas, . � , Pow- . � I',,
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�, and 11, Winston King, Louis Nigh. . lum nitrate per acre. A further ap- chairman of London Area. Miss PASSES SECOND YEAR this was an age of twith, that i . �. 11
girls' 125-yArd dash, 12years, Pen- A farewell party was given,Tues- Dqc: You're kidding, Xack! You plicatiou of 250,pounds -per acre of ' ure spreaders adapted as self -un- the � "I,
,, I . Scatt.outlined the work of the Aiii- Robert MacLennan, son of Dr. masses were again on the move I �..�
�, ny James, Lorni,Dinwoodle4, boys! day even'rig at'*tbe home Of Mrs, A. mea,u the same MeLeans are still superphosphate was made with and 'or i ' loading grass wagons, and pick-up as .
.1... ,. .,..Ward-_#,gT I 1. . .qlfls' ,Club.; Miss Myer dealt and Mrs. J.C., MacLennan, of town, . had happened in Previous eiviiza, .1.1'�'
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I dash, 13 years and o1rer, Ruth Sills, her -leaving for Halifax. the same MaMan-which 1? prac- ferent clovers and -grasses have a., demonstration on salads. In work on = . Those .. .�,
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Jeanine Bedard; boysA 160 -yd. dash, There were sixteen guests pres- tically the same thing. You see, M_ turned out very wi�611 and provide competition at 'Exeter Fall Fair, where the grass- P , ..1.
� 1 13 years and over, Ronnie Wil- ent and euchre was enjoyed during an McLean was forced to retire an interesting addition to the each Institute harvesting de nd this is Christianity's opportun-
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i Stepping stone race, jurrlbr girls, Mrs. M. McKellar, *'Mrs. Alex health shortly after they took over, On May 30, a group of the Huron host to World's Organization of President Baby -Sits . Before the pasture 'Plots were ,lenge, then. the world will lose out . . �,
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- - . Patsy O'Leary -and Lots Maloney, Wright qnd Mrs. J. J, Sims, and tut Murdo McLean carried on ior Crop'linprovement Association vis- Women's Institutes. Miss Greta laid,,flat by the mowers, forage crop to Communism, Mr, Goth said. ... f,
I lCathie Eckert and Carol Ann. Plan- the lucky prize by Mrs. Peter Ban- almost half a century. Not only did ited -the plots and eammented very I For Bugler experts from the Ontario Agricul- C. E. Smith ably thanked the . ,i%
. L&mie, Hensall. contributed a vio- tural College, Guelph, conducted a speaker on behalf of the club for .
Xlery; shoe -scramble, jamor boys, non. he firmly establish The HUt-on Ex- favorably on their "apPearance. lin solo, accompanied by Mrs. C. IDoriald Dayman, President of 1§
, . tour of �he plots, explaining the his excellent and inspiring -address-, I .
. .. Vnnston King, Michael Malone; , A sU'tab'e poem, compose i by Mr.'pos:tor on a sound business basis, Approximately one acre was seed- Forrest. Mrs. J. Coates, Exoteri was Hensall Btanch Canadian Legion, mixtures and fertilizers used, and unanimously seconded by those 'Pre- I :,3
. Ohree-legged, race, girls, Ruth Sills John Beattie, wits read by Mrs. E. but he won for altimself several ed with registered Beaver oats. Due soloist. Rev. A. E. Hinton, minister missed the group's Decoration Da . .111
I calling attention to the differences ,�ent. J. G. Mullen thanked the lacl- ��
I and Nor�a Reynolds: Theresa Etue H. Close, after which Mrs. Wright terms in the Provincial Legislature to an error, one-half of the plot has of the church, conducted the after- service because he had to look af- from one plot -to the next. ies for the evening's supper and I 1�
I and Jeanine Bedard; presented the honored guest with a and the House of Commons. 500 pounds per acre of 2-12-6 fer- noon devotional sessi6n. Dinner ter the baby of the bugler who was The committee in charge of the I �`,
� . three-legged � . I for their assistance throughout the �-
: race, boys, Kenneth King and Garry necklace' and earr ngs. Mrs. Silcox Doe: Obviously, then, his son tilizer, the other ,half has none. was served'by the Kippen East W. scheduled to sound Last Post and Year, responded to by Miss Jean . i
I I King Ronnie Williams and Bill De made a fittiug reply. Lunch was trust have succeeded him as pub- Two bags of 'Cobbler potatoes 1. in the Sunday School room an' day's Program, headed by Alvin I
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f Jong; toothpick and rubber ring served by the hostess. fisher of the paper. were planted with 4-12-10 fertilizer basement of the church. Bettles, Bayfleld, president of the I 1
I -race, girls, Marie Rowland's team; Lovely Mr. Dayman went to Centralia to Huron Crop and Soils Improvement Rev. D. Glenn Campbell made the .�i
I 11 —9— Ja, k: That's right. Keith M. at 100 pounds per acre. An addition- favors, placed at each plate, made pick up the bugler. The bugler was Association, took advantage of the concluding remarks, thanking those � 11!
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I . I ,wbeelbArrow race, boys, Ronnie -NIQLpall bad been associated with al 300 pounds per acre is to be side by Mrs. R. Dalrymple, of -EgmOnd- baby-sitting with his four bo had taken part in the musical . .
I children.! convenient proximity of the high w �:
. Williams and John Etue, Garry Present Pavement I bi& fattier's paper for considerable dressed at the first cultivation. ville, were much admired. Mr. Dayman stayed at Centralia i school grounds to the Seaforth fair Program, telling of his apprecia�tion �- �"
. �', I King and Kenneth King; slow J* tir e, and when his father died in Close to an acre of Hyibrid corn ,,,
I � , cycle rzCce, girls, Theresa Etue, Pon- On Main Street 1917, he took over as editor for the was planted and is, to be side dress- - & t with the youngsters, while the bug- grounds, Until bbe thine of the bar- of the Work being done by the � ".
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11 I ay James; alow bicycle race, -boys, Is 28 Years Old next 31 ye,rs. After his death, four ed with 4-12-10 later, Two hundred vesting demonstrat!on, the 'farm off a very successful evening, :1
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�p Lunch, consisting of sandwiches, - Resurfacing of Seaforth's Main the third generation of McLeans to bages have been planted. Various on display in the infield of the' ' " ' �O Canada," I . .t
"I , cake, chocolate milk and lee cream, Street began in earliest Wednesday publish The Huron Expositor. Like other vegetables are planted. There Seaforth Branch 156 of the Cana- fair grounds. When the machinery �
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I was served by the ladies. Prizes, afternoon. Gravel fbr the work was his grandfather, Andrew McLean is are raspberries in the garden, but dian Legion will attend a Drum- moved in single file. from fair —0 .��
I "I - fee cream and chocolate were don- put on the street Friday morning, interested in politics, and presentl d up head .service at the Hensall ceno- Visit Ford Museum grounds to school grounds, Prof. �
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�athOlid and the dust.from it over the week- repiesents the constituency of Hur- and the bed will be re-established -_ I!
, I I . ated by the ladies; Of the C . taph on Sunday, June 99, at 2 p.m. James Scott, of the agricultural PASSES FIRST YEAR
Women's League and the Separate end created quite a nuisance to on -Perth in the Federal House. in a new location. All members of the I ocal branch Tuckersmith School Area, Board engineering department, 0. A. C,, Gordon McKindsey, son�"of Mr. ,.
I ). School Board. ". main street business men. 'Doc: Apparently all this,politt- , S. Flowers and Shrubs in the will meet at the Post Office at 1:30 met in S.S. 2 last Tuesday. Meril. took the microphone of the public and Mrs. R. R. McKindsey, Sea,. �
__ The present road was put down cal activity hasn't been dertimentai garden and about the school build- P -m- . I I her& present were: Chairman H. address system to describe the fes- -forth, has received Word that he .
f . May, 1924- to the paper. Inge: Last fall the small bed in Johns, J. Bell, W. Coleman and J. tures and uses of each implement has, successfully passed his first 1:
11 about the last week in — Broadfoot. as it went by the crowd, year exams in the General Science . " '1�
28 years ago. -The new pavement Jack: On the contrary, it's prob- the lawn at the front of the school
. I $eaforth's 'High Spou, nd a. Tenders. for supplying furnace Members of Huron County Coun- course at the University of West- . I
. I . was officially opened with a street ably been'belpful. The paper is was removed and grass sown in its the addition of more lawn a ,�;
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I Repaired and Painted dance on June 3, 1924. Previous to now air accepted part of commun place. Six hundred tulips and 100 hedge. The flag pole was removed, coal to Area Schools were received, ell, engaged in a bus tour of the ern Ontario. ,�,
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that the street was constructed of I ity life in the district it serves . .'. Daffodils were planted in beds at Painted and erected again at the from Soaforth Lumber Ltd., Mus- county on Monday, tim�ed their � ",
� . � . A London firm of steoplejacks brick. I -admired for its joulpreliensive cov. either side of the lawn at the north southwest corner of the school gar- tard Lumber Co,, Lorne S. Eller itinerary to arrive at Sea.fortb for ... I..
) I * have been busy in Seaforth during Work on the resurfacing is be- erage of the news, and respected side of the school-, 100 -Crocuses den by the school garden sign. A and Willis Dundas. The contract the machinery Parade and harvest- I 11.
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the past month making repairs to Ing done by the County of Huron.1 (Continued on Page 5) were planted in ,the lawn. This ftag is now flown. The poultry was awarded to Willis ,Dundas at Ing display. Bowling Notes " ;14
P �' I a few of thetown 'high spots'. Work . I spring the dispplay 'was very at- house was painted by the Grade X a,PTic6 Or $22.89 per ton. I . �, �
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i and painting the Cardira clock and MARRATED AT B ' educational interest. The trip this ed about soils; you can study a gratifying Tuesday. evening. The I..,.
I , . The perennial'bed has not been District High School again won the year will be to Ford's Museulft, De- 1116time on soil �lone," said Prof. event was a local mixed tournament I . ,
l 1. . Wock. I extended this year, but all plants Senior Chalfenge Shield donated by troit, James BrYden, OA,C,, who was sponsored by the men, with'Gord6a �:,�
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. .. r this fall. The Iris bed immediately This year .the competition was ,be- - Ladies' first prize went to Mrs. _-__
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1 $600 BINGO WON BY � . to the north of the school is being tween teams of two, representing WALTON WEDDING . J. C. Mac'Lennan,'and second to : .1, � I
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� , igus MacLean, Sedforth (tied I ',F 1� . other strip got 260 pounds; at aerdi � Lf..,
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