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The following were installed In Seaforth Highlanders Itaud, who M nkn wn gill S. y i..,- e eg;�tlon from .uuckersmitit JoW.nshipcounell came to Seaforth v , _���,;r : , " , ��, ,
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Council Monday night seeking to buy water from the Imunicipality to , 1, I I ,ftll)
�wfflce by Rev. W. A. Jones at the rwere followed by veterans, mem- ed the' lar ge barn of Thomas D. -1 I � '#,-��'_ �f �,,�, " 00 ''e". 7
.replace Egui.ondville's rapidly disappearing supply. Before the delega- . Off . L. ,"' , ' ' 1""'illi", I
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I Hibbert Township Clerk, ' tion left, reason, or the lack of reasons, for the ann"ation. of Eg.mond. � � 'te , - , "" -;,,,A
, regular meeting' of -the Girls, Aux- bars. of the local branch of t,h,6 Wren,% . , , and were h,eatodly raked . . eip , 'IeiG
' 'I Riary of St. Thomas' Anglican Canadian I. ,pion, and representa- five miles east of Hensall, and caus- . . villa to Seaforth insistently turned ew ,.
, Churob,monday evening: ,president, tives of Seaforth churches.,and or- ed damage estimated at t10,000, .....'�� . . I 'UP R•eeve Arthur Nicholson, Tames I . �, t , -o I � " - " r,';iii
-,I Sally Nott; vice-president, 'Sharon ganiizattions, formed at the pes f- __
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tot; treasurer, Cecile Fraiser; Dor � . . . . . ersmith council, the rural municipal, 01 '114
a and marched to the Park. [Lost in the blaze, whdch levelled . I 1-1um f ' '
- At the cenotaph, order of service the build'ngs, inside of n It a , . . . . . . . . . . P� 4'i,i.` T, .;
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vas secretary, Bakbara Fraiser; was as follows: Call to worship, were a side- rake, wagon, bInder, ...... .... body which is. -elected by Mgmond- Mrs. Jack , , 4gs, ,
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:press, reporter, Margaret Grum- Rev. D. Glenn Campbell; Scripture seed drill, 400 bushels of grain, 200 _.. . �L. Capac■ t, roved ville as well as b . Cameron presided . - ,-.i�,
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matt; social convener, ,Sandra Dun-, lesson, Rev. W. A. I � ... t .. ag of the Legio I . I., _� ..
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Jones, Chaplain, bales of hay and 150 chickens. Two 11, �1� :.. : ratepayers, informed local council ��111
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- ISeaforth Canadian Legion; hymn, calves in the ba -M,: , _,�:�,,�, " i 11al londyille's 107 families a ' , �: . �1 " I
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1`0 God of Bethel"; address, Rev. Grace,Chalmers, a housekeeper, the - 7.:�.NM.,U.'.I. . . As Mr. Dorothy Hoyle, and. Mrs. A. Rdeh!- -,j- t
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Mrs. W. A. Jones, leader, present- 111", NIX�;. acutely in need of water. Zoxw. ,4Q,ommander Miss., ';,��.,'. i
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led the girls for installation. George: John Stinson; (prayer, 'Rev. A. W. only person at the farm when the X I To See"Les Habs' � . aria, Stratford, were guests at " 11:1
Clarke acted as organist for the Gaxdiner; Last Post, Bandmaster fire broke out. ` drawing in water by the milk can, , 1. . .. ,f
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I I . Hensall firemen were unable to �0711 ; pa, and standing room all -but disap-Jairiers." Miss Hoyle Presided for the eleo-�. . ,'�,
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IWA I placing Of wreaths; the National strong headway when they arrived I I .. ... 11 , � . peared, Montreal Canadieng, N.Hj,. I After outlining Egniondville's ,,we: president� Mrs. ,� .,,,,�, �
Anthem and beneddetion ,by Rev. D. at the farm, A colony house, some . lead -erg, will Play before a jalb- I plight, Reeve Niebolsdn gaid, "If , . I -Eric 'Milner; . �',
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, JUDDeWMS Hostess Glenn Campbell. 50 feet away, was saved. .. I pkcked crowd in the Community :you could help us we'd appreciate Miss Leone Hotham; secretary;
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Toni Slavin, who arrived at the n treasurer, . I -2
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burning barn early, said the in- . . ,. June Boussey; StW,dardbearer, Mrs. - � `_") _ �
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Twenty-one wreaths were laid at I " town?" iblion.; , �l
! To Hensall Auxiliary * Lay -91 tense beat repelled him. With the . . . . . . I . test, the.. Canadians, featuring the I Jean �McKf social ,Convener, _Tl
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1,�, . . the cenotaph by representatives of flames lighting the sky, a large ::::: . . prolific Maurice Richard, who last Mayor E. A. MeMaiter initiated. Mrs. H. Edgar; executive commit-, . I �,.
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. weekend topped the all-time N.H.L. I "No, we don't want that," Reeve tee, Mra. gr, . r -, /,�'!
- the following groups: Province Of crowd. quickly gathere . 11 f,j, l
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The W.M,S. of St. Andrew's d . scoring record', will play one .period' Nicholson quickly replied. e, Me Ed a, -Mrs GeogeEat �`s ,
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:Jilted Church, 11 Kiprpen, were hos- Ontario, Mrs. Ma-eDorrance; Town The loss is partially covered. by . I �t �' of ho . ckey against Seaforth's owni "Why?" was the instant mono- on, Mrs. Ken Bettles, Mrs. A. Muir. 11 I
, t I of Seaforth, Mayor E. A. McM1sZ` insurance. Mr. Wren was a patient h �
.. Auxiliary, 'in the!, . , RI: One new me'mb6i was admitted. 1q,:Y1 -
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church last week. I About 75 ladies; ter; Township of McKillop, Reeve in St: Joseph's Hospital, London, I ..... .... .1 Juniors. Through the game the I syllable from Seaforth Reeve'Fyaxxk Th, •ftauci ,;;
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were present, with Mrs. T. Kaye' . . . . . . . the treasurer, 'Mrs. June Bous 4,
and Mrs. W. Caldwell, the co -hos- Tackersmith, Reeve Arthur Nichol- nll-: "..• Gar Baker, local squad netwinder. "Eginondvills. citizens want to . sey� *!P� ,
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teases. The president, Mrs. John . $`!131.53, together with a cheque- . 11 'AI - .
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I "1 Mrs. I. Butt, Seaforth, sang Thomas' Church, E. C. Boswell; St. Payment Ordered on . �.I I
I . a James' Church, W. J. Duncan; Brl- I � - crowd, Final ticket sale informa- Here Councillor Keith Sharp rally recently. I . . - I
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411regqr, Seafor(h. Mrs'. R. Brode-, ,del- aind Mrs. Silas Johnston, celebrated their 50th wedding annivers in this issue. water question, summarized that he , ..
, weiss Lodge, Miss Mae 'Smith; L.O.October Accounts -- . ... ,,'
irick and Mrs. Hahn., 'HensaIl, sang' . * remembered. 'Plans, to hold a Pat- -1. ",
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. !A�,i linchey; Seaforth cry est week with a turkey banquet, attended by about 351mem- I . understood Tuckeremith wanted .,
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a 'duet, accompanied by Mrs. T. MhOZFOCred E. Willie; St. bers •of the family and close friends, in Walton United Church. . Seaforth to deliver water to the luck supper were -Postponed, A re- .. �l.
I Sherritt. ' Seaforth Council, at their regular cess, was declare ; I
James' Separate tSchool, The couple began farining in Morris, later moved to Grey Town- Egmondville boundary line, and d for the payment . 11 t"e,
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Mrs. Alex McMurtrie reported she I J- J- monthly meeting Monday night, of dues, which 'amounted to '$8,75. . .� " R.,
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Seaforth District High ship and 16 years ago went to Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston . I
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Cleary; S ordered the following October so- ' that the township council would Members *bre asked to bring '' �
. have three sons: Harvey, Warden of Huron County; Bert, Grey it to ng a ---- �.
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- shuitrin& Mrs: T. Kay and Mrs. W. I School, Russell Bolton; Carnegie counts Paid: . Seaforth W1 to Send take it from there. A reply to.the b�,enty,-Five_pept 91 the next . 3 ,, �,
I Library, Miss Matbel Turnbull ; Township, and Jim, Principal of Haliburton public school; also affirmative had barely been;heard I 1.11
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�1. Caldwell are to be the visiting com-� Eastern Star, Mrs. D. McLean; A. Miller, -wages, 159.50; Joseph eight grandchildren. In thei afternoon and even-ing, some 150 eber of the delegation meeting, which will .be the Christ-' 1. .
11, I anittee for November. Mrs. Harold Heffernan, wages, $9,35; g:). H. Wil- may meeting. Miss Hoyle suggest. I , , o_
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Boxes to Servicemen' before Reeve Sills asked, "What's that the s and treasur- 4 "'i "
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Janes and Mrs. Pearl Love sang a.1 Seaforth Lions Club, W. E. South- son, salary, $203.33; H. Maloney, 6, 1902, to wish them many more happy years of wedded. life. the real reason,,Eginiondville won't
A I . gate;, Ladies' Auxiliary, ,Mrs. J. salary, '1166.66; A. Bushle, salary, . er each be supplied with a brief 1.
� q , Avet, Mrs. Jones accompanying on The regular, meeting of the Sea, join Seaforth?" . 'It� 1
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, tle guitar. . Cameron; ,Seaforth Legion B nCh $123.33; relief, 134.30; Treasurer of case. A $5 -donation was Oe to- A�
. ' ' forth Women's 'Institute was, held "They just don't want to, that's . � � ,ill, ;-
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A- Ontario, provingial police, $486.38; 1 wards the expense Of ,-oeludin books " ! ... . . . .. .
'S` Mrs. Emerson Kyle- introduced Westoott. , I Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Erlin all, Reeve Nicholson repeated. ,. ',"0l
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I Dominion Rbad'i Machinery, acct., to Korea,
1, I Sunday) morning Remembrance $114.31; High �chool'Bear y for Wh-itmore, TuckersinIth, with a Hydro Prom Seaforth named in charge. Mrs. James wat- �ll.
. . ..."ll - -) large attendance. The; president, Herg' Reeve "Sills wondered if, son donated a carton of books to I h11
f Day service was observed in St. acct., $3.87; Receiver General of (4 Mrs. Alex Pepper, was in the chair. . I �,V,,
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I ,address on missionary' hospitals in cal Legion attended in a body and on, rates, $12,290.25; Public Lib- nd W -0306A.' itle" Sat IcOsts of mains, meters, installation
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Western' Canada. I was led to and from the church by rary, levy, $1,065.90. I ., 0 boxes to the adapted Institute In and waterworks maintenance, it suggested that the council, who has � it'll,
Mrs. 0. Hess, HeUWA sang a th� Seaforth Highlanders Band. High ,School District, I . levy, $6,- Clawing their way through Mit- 9 ----------- England, also to send boxes to men 1wouldn't be more' economical to I , � .1
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- 796.72;' -Public School District, levy, ternoon, Seaforth' Golden Bears of service personnel are asked to Olson countered that �
-SOTO, accompanied by Mrs. T. Sher- Rector of Sit, Thomas' ,atid�ehlap chpll Blues 13-11 here Monday f El overseas. Anyone having addresses I join Seatorth, atter §eatorth's mlll .,..
; 27-tt. A humorous skit, "The Church lain of the Legion, Rev. W. A. $2,934.16; Separate School, levy, earned the right to meet Wallace. Bowling C16 ects contact Mrs. Gordon Papple, welfare, could better s-pea.k after
11 'Fire," was presented by Mrs. Robt, Jones delivered the sermon. A ape- $2,063.92; P.U.C., local 'improve rate, was aftiout twi4ltbat of
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.. imProv burg in the W.O.S.S.A. finals Sat- . The group will cater to the Mont- Eg' the Board Caine to some concrete ! :�
� . Mrs. Carl McCliuchey,�Mnr,, tial anthem was sung by the choir ment levy, $2,052.23; County of , mondville's, that Seaforth Was car- opinions themselves.
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urday and the. charice, to snare tihe'r real Canadians at the Community debenture load, and . ,"_
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A J. Cooper, Jr., Mrs. M and Mrs. J. B. Higgins, Bayfield, Hui -on, indigents, $27; Willis Dun- second Western Ontario Secondary Centre with a hot turkey dinner that, with the new public school 11
I Mrs. Robert. sang a solo. Officers for 1953 Mo,
I McGregor and Mrs. Roy I las, acct., $7.65; C.N.R., acct. School Association football chain-' next Wednesday. The committee da , Reeve 'Sills, .who had
*4 ConsftLI At the conclusion of the service $11.90; P.U.C., (Electrical), acct., pionship in as many y . here the debentures would pull tax-
. 'Mrs. Winston Workman extended Wilfred Cameron, b- ears. � The annual meeting of Seaforth in charge is Mrs. Eldon 'Kerr, Mrs.' proposed to bring a local milk by -
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s . followed by a Turnbull & tBryans. acct., $3;. M. straight game without defeat, was clubhouse la week. *hen inddeated that, under equaliz- learned at the ;County Health U1 - lit I : �,,�
bandsman, ' . I es even higher. TheSeaforth reeye ,,,A, for consideration, said he b .
I , sound- $55,87; E. R. Smith, acct., $25.00; The Monday win, .the Bear's 19th Lawn Bowling'Club was held in the Harold Hu ill; Mr..
thanks to all taking part, led the Last Po h , Elmer Camer- I
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In the Sunday School tea was in note's silence ed assessment, the taxes might not %',�,
� I and Reveille. Geo. E, Clarke, acct., $23.44; ' Seaforth a hard-fought, injury -ridden effort. business period it was reported ai�i. vener. � be as high as the Tuckersmith meeting that a pri iby-law : .... .x:..
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- W. Nicholson. Mrs. Robt. Mc-'standardbearers. in charge of the hison, acct., -$7.82; Town of See- beat Mitchell last" week on home major repairs, including a new roof, the district meeting in Hen -Rall. "Veering from waterworks, Tuck. here, he said, and felt that a Sea- . I I .%�
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f imured by Mrs. J. W. McLean and I Hays and .John Earle were the Mach-ine Sh9p.,,acct., $68.35; E. Rob- The I cal high school scrimagers proximately $700 had been spent in Mrs. Paul Doig gave a talk Reeve thought.
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. Bride, cut the birthday cake, I parade was Kenneth Powell. forth, $207.15; Canadian Legion, ground 10-5, taking the semi-final heatilator and a new roller. � Mrs. Isaac Hudson then Presided erswith Councillw, Crozier asked, -
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acct., $14; S. Hablilk1c, acct., $25; series with a 23-16 edge, A letter of aprprecihtion was sent and Miss Mabel ,Cameron read forth by-law would ,be redundant. . I!
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Roweliffe Motors, acct., $28.78; A. Mitchell started out strong Mon- to -the Ladies', Bowling Club for Poem. Mrs. Hudson gave a talk on dro from the Seaforth line?', Mayor -McMaster wondered if thig ' 17
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Miller, wages, $39.10; J. Cummings, day. 'In the first few minutes they their cooperation and donations, "Kindness," and Mrs, Mervyn Fal- "You'd get hydro from here if . 1;
building Inspector, $17,75; Kers- chalked up a major by virtue, of The following officers were elect- coner,,gave two readings. or McMaster said.
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He nsall Brigade to Answer $2.40; Sawyer's payoff dash. Shine kick- ed: president, Harold ,0. -Free; lst Reports on the London Area con- ,Back to water, Councillor Ed. .11,
, , lake's, sect., $54.70; sundries,
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�- ed the convert through. Pressing vice,presddent, Dr. J. C. Macl-en- vention were given -by Mrs. Alex Daly cautioned that before Seaforth � .
I . LCANT Fire'Calls . @_ ' .1, . . Talk moved to the act'lbit, or lack . �,I
I No Hay, Stani., J hard for the rest of the quarter, nan; secretary, A. W. 'Siller'�; free& Pepper and Mrs. Gordon Papple.e made any overture in supplying Eg- .
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moved a mondville with Water, the munici- it in following, through a court or , -
0 No fire calls from the Townships Seaforth f5 ,before the locals came rettry, M. A. Reid; assistant, Dr. vote of thanks to the hostess, ,Mrs. . , .�� -
l , I to life and pu�ahed back. Before the J. C. MacLennan; executive, Nor- Whitmore. , . polity should get expert advice on der, to have a local junk 'c �, ffeclor's ,,, I .
".% Bantam 'C' f Stanley and Hay will be answer- .Bazaar Plans Made . whether the town's two wells have .
Champs Get ' I whistle the Bears.' George,Sills was: man MaclLean. W. J. ,Duncan, C. A. _0� premises cleaned up. The opinion
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-Awaited Jackets til and didn' return,to the game. I Muir, Mel. Merriam, F. question should be attend- I
decreed at their regular meeting It Sills, Jr., talk: "Would You take up a pelf- mess In I I
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. - Starting the second canto, a, Jar and ,C. P. Sills; official referee son?" posed Reeve -Sills. .-I"
. Uds are this week sporting 'dath. failed to come t� any, agreement The monthly meeting of the LaZ 6-0 ha , "About joining that the court order handed down ll -
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tug red satin Jackets. the long -.with Hensall fire department auth- les' Gu d o St Th as Church quick .first downs and finally sent; Reeve Nichols' by magistrate's court here toward,, , J.,
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I awaited recognition for the same orities regarding township fire pro- was held In the parish hall Tu —.— 1. Plan, Bazaar and Tea on answered. "
.k Imal lads' who are the W.O.H.A. tection and cost participation. es- Flannigan across for their first I . � having the promises in disfavor 1�
, . day, November 11. The president, touchdown. Ducharme converted! "You can't ,bave.your cake and cleaned up, be followed throughfiby , � 1.,T1
� Santa= ' i,C' Champions of 1951-52. R. Dick and"D. Geiger. delegates Mrs. Raymond Nott, was in charge, Mrs. John Soldan was hostess at eat it too," came Reeve Sills' ob- N,
. The bo rge- and. the Bears were away. After a' her home for the meeting of the servation. the Health Unit. ,.t,
I 11 ., boys are wearing their jackets from the Federation of Agricultilre, " 'the meeting opened with the downfield march to Mitchell's door- 'I Hensall Reporting for the street commit- '',
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I 12taults, to the Mrs. Car- I �, Ladies' Aid ofCarmel Presbyterian "We don't want 'cake,' we want .�
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' Church Monday, with 29 ladies pre- water," retorted Reeve Nicholsop. tee, ,Councillor Daly said normal I"
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. # Coach John James and the gener- Hay township fire protection, and men Rowcliffe. Special prayers for terback Harry Jacobi changed the sent. I I Taking up Councillor Daly's sug- maintenance and winter . prepara- '!
Q -laity of a number of Seaforth citi- wereadvised of the necessary steps Remembrance Day,offpred by Mrs, scoreboard with a bard ,plunge . tion work was Progressing. Short
I lens'who contributed to the fund. to be taken with thb town Residents Attended President 'Mrs. W. R. Bell was in gestion, Mayor McMaster interpos- I �,
44. �.11 I . I . ship Nott, were followed'by the Lord's through the opponents' lffi& Duch- I ■. I charge of the meeting. The devo• ed that -engineer's advice should be discussion was. held on the prob- ',`��
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"I —a— . arme converted again, but the 12-6 tional was conducted bi- Mrs. Alex pbtained. lem of finding"proper cold weather �,�,�
- t .•W. Ittley and W. O. Goodwin ap- Following roll call, answered by score was gained not without cost protection for the town's grader. '...
.. , Armistice Servic e� McGregor and Mrs. Roebus li'diber, Consider Local Users Only other '
peared as delegates from the Cham- 14 members, the secretary and as the Bears' key passer, Jacobi, The auction sale hold recently was Committee report came . •�1,1'
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roar of Commerce regarding a full- treasurer's reports were read and was carried off with an injury at Tribute, to the fallen h'eroes Of reported successful, and commit- ,Here Reeve Sills recalled ..
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R. Keyeas Wins Countyday, holiday Remembrance Day and approved. There was one 43irthday the end of the half, I two..world wars was made in Hen- tees were formed 'for the'bazaar m
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. . suggested a half-day holiday: Coun- noted. Items of business' dis, Hard playing counted a toll in sans Tuesday' morning when tiff- and afternoon tea to be held In the uEltion s,Dihe years ago w,hen the current tax arrears -are now dow� . .�,
ell suggested the reeve proclaim a cussed and final arrangements for the, third quarter, with both ranks zona of the village and district at- church Saturday, November 29_ system was first installed. 'He con- to $10-000. Of that Agure, he said,
, Public SiDeaking Nod bolidaT In the forenoon only, from the bazaar and rummage sale were sust - 1i
i I . 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., November 11, completed, After the collection aining line injuries, An at tended Remembrance Day services. Conveners for the 'different booths cluded with: "What's the use of $5,500 Js owed by three parties. I , ;
I Xtuth Reyes, a graduate of! Sea- I I .. com n was tempted field goal missed for Sea The bank and schools closed for wards.; produce, Mrs, E. Munn; talking all the time." ' The reeve After a letter dealing with safe -
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received and' dedicated, Mrs. Nott forth but Counted for one over the the day, with merchants closed fancy work, Mrs. Olenn Bell and went on to suggest a meeting of tY resolutions, was read from the
twth District High School and now Tax Arrears Small adjourned the meeting with the dead line. Mitchell came backiduring & morning. Mrs, J. Soldan; afternoon tea, Mrs. Seaforth and Egmondville ratepay- local Home and School Club, oull .1
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. ,attending Stratford Normal School, J. A. Paterson reported 97 per benediction, strong, and of four first downs sent I Members of the, H&nsall Branch Clarence Reid. , ars, where an engineer's report of ell discussed the problem of Ckeep] .:i,
. was declared 'Huron County winner cent of the 1952 taxes collected, —0 town water capacity would be avail- Ing the town's sidewalks adequate 11 11
I ' * . Aitchison acr6gb-t, for their second I of the L,09ioA" and Ladies' Auxil- Members decided to serve supper 1. ."
at a Junior Farmers public speak- Only $1,168-61 In arrears out of a I C
major. The convert was blocked,iary, headed by the Bannockburn to the men of the church who help- able. 'Why," he exclaimed, "the ly pioughed during winter. It was 11
-ftg contest last 'Friday evening in total of $36,675.50. He also report- ■, and from there to last wbis.tia, the Pipe Band, led the parade from the ed with the wood bee in Harry taxpayers of Seafortb may not suggested to street . .14,
1 the Foresters, Hall, Belgrave. Her ed on conversations With want this proposal." chairman DUly, that ploughing com- -
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t.J November Meeting scoreboard, stayed pat. Final count: school to the cenotaph. Rev. J. B. Caldwell's bush Wednesday. - Sup- . '1,1
subject was Building a Better ment of Highway officials, re the , Seaforth 13, Mitchell 11; on the Fox was In charge of the service per was served at the home of Mrs: Councillor Daly said that tonsil - mance with the .'first winter vnows,� , �1,
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, orld." subsidies,about the meeting of the series, Seaforth 23, Mitchell 16.- there, with prayer offered by Rev. Alex McGregor with the lacil eration and allowance should be in order to avoid the difffeulties en-
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County In thei'piovincial finals ,at Blyth, and the Aux Sauble River - . . I the church assisting. Conveners i,
I 0 Wreaths were placed ,by the fol- were Mrs, C. Volland and at present not using the town's Packed snow. . .,t,
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Bethel W.M,S. and W.A. hold " . Mr§., A. waterworks system. : �,�,i;i
Park -hill. � )owing: Province of Ontario,, Mrs. Hoggarth. Advertise For Assessor M, 1.
li, 1 Ruth is, a daughter of Mr. and their joint November' meeting at ' R. Taylor, Sr.; Village of Hensall, Mrs. G. Walker made.the presen- Tuokersmith Councillor Doig, , I . : 1�i. '
; Mrs. ,Wilbur Keyes, R.R. 3, Sea. Council moved to refund A. Spen- the home of Mrs. Duncan McNich- Reeve A. Kerslake; Township Of tation of a quilt to, the society. who had thus far remained .silent, Motion to advertise for applica, l' ,
. cer At Son $20.62 on their 1952 tax. ol, Sr., and Mrs. Glen McNichol. Hay, Reeve Earl Campbell; Town- and, showing ,, ,
forth, and. has been active in the Three Crediton stood at this point tioqs for the Position of town as-;- -
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I work of Junior Farmer clubs for es on account of their recent fire. Mrs, Earl MJ s Presided and was . ship of. T,uCkergmith, Alf Moffat; a-- some exasperation, Inquired: "Gen- sessor was submitted, and passed. . !� I
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. l Xeireral years, as, well as winner of Permission was granted W, J. -Gil- assisted by ts. Robert Hulley, wreath presented by 'Mrs D * Park tlemen, will you •-be willing to sell Following this, council agreed to ,;f�
I Mweral trophies in plowing p L., in memory of Mr. iV. S. 'Park and Veterans' Night At send at least one representative to 1
.1 1 ,om- fillan to operatd 'a service station Mrs. Alex Dennis, and Mrs. Leonard Women Killed us water If we bear the cost of our the Industrial Planning conventlihn
1peations. at the corner of King St. and No. 4 Leeming in the devotional exitrels- placed by D. E, McKinnon; Hen own municipal system? We have
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, of one family, sail Branch Canadian Legion, Pregi. ]a Win November 27. Conn. -,
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# aratl6rical contest were Howick and Tho following accounts, totaling LReadings On 'Christian Citizen- all women from Crediton and area, dent Donald Dayman; Legion Aux- Presbyterian Men member .of tibe Chamber of Com- I , ",
Jak*ter- $1,079,95, were ordered paid: E. R. Ship and Christian Stewardship were wiped out Wednesday when Wary, President Mrs. Bertha Clark. Mayor McMaster told the delega- � , ,"4, P, "
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Interclub Winners Spencer & Son, rebate 1062 taxes, and Mrs. Leonard "Leeming. *grief collided with a car containing two 8-ounded-by ,Buglers- Dr: D. McKel- Tuesday evening gathering of iFirat get engineer's. aavice on the town's On motion of Reeve Sills 'and , :,��p.iz
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composed of Bob $20,92; Frank Cowi Agency, pub. reports on "'What impressed 'vie, W. 0. Goodwin, Ed. Little, -Fred Presbyterian Church Men's Club, ji.",
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rance, $260.23; 0. most sectional meeting," Ing In* almost Instant death for the Beer and A Clark, Standardbettrers w., Seaforth Legion Chaplain, . " I"
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Guiro, Clinton,clitwere- the interclub IL ITbft, printing, $114,10,,, 'position in a is mer's account for drafting
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11 , 4ebAtIn winners. Other clubs tak- gravel, streets', $10; ften,5411 p.t,T.C. Were given by, the lftlginbsTS IOU three related Women, occurred at were COMAdes Roy ,Swale and J. Rev. W: A. Jones. the, guest speak- PO ltlo letter for record here . , ,., . ;
,#, , 9 hRd, been, present. . As the delegation moved to go: -the public' school ddbbAt11rei§- byl�'. I . , ,,,,
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fi* part were Gorrie and Seaforth, Hydro, water, $19 TWO - mintlit6s" Big -infield, 19 miles, north of Lon� Boa* .. er. Rev. Jones spoke on th,q great R Nicholson said that, In the law. . :. I
'with the latter Composed of Jim policing, $41; X, A. Paterson, sal- brance." - Dead are: Joyce Isobel Huhn, 16, the hall, the guest speaker Was was introduced •-by J. Q. Mullen and meantime' "!Sgino-ndvillt Is about AAM, some talk on a suggegt I , ,4
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Chapman, Kippen, 'and Daft Md- cry $I53.33, cartage and ei-opr6sa Mrs.- Mills, assisted by Tentrie her Iftother, Mrs. Kenneth Kuhn Rev, N. McLeod, Kippen.; Rev. W. thanked by G. E. Smith, Chairman as d6l as, It will ever be." of aw6fth jalfting -a 04ugh I "', I I.. � , �,� 1. !t
OWden, ILX 1, Seaforth, placing $1.55; Bell Telephone, service, Dennis,had J. Rogers assisted with ,the service, w house zone, ,under & Heil* till j. f', " L, ' , I �',; l�,� I
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