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.� last 20 minutes, ' Marcel Beau- The Si -Yea -P -old history of the tl,� 793, . . was 4 _rticulai ofender In, ere- . . 1.% a0co le for celved the M.Apy guests.. lig.iss I , ,.� ; .1 .1
. , Seaforth, was chart. 0 .. . . .. rl the - increase ,on .. '81 I I'll. I
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ding a 'shot On a goal -mouth Murray, town, shown. here.beside his work. The,chart contains Carmel YPS Decloe "No Good To Talk" . t1be various" � � 1. �
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the names of every officer of the lodge, since ,May 16, 1892. A -Councillor Keiih Sharp Inquired . I . . ames 'black, Mr& orvin-j' � si�l
� . ed at $117,512, over $100,t84 in, tables were! Mm Harvey , Traviao,i
. 1700 See Monday Game similar chart drawn by Mr. Murray was presented at Winn . Meeting Dates, EnjoY 1951. -Net savings for 1-952, before Mrs. J . ,
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� 1, Monday. night's game,here, view- Tuesday to the Grand Black I:odge of' Manitoba., Mr. Murray, patronage returns and taxes on in- o, Mr's G. C. Briglitrall. and Mrs. I .;, , . , '.
� . Crokinole Contest I ' South, Huron's member to the I � I -
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I close Tknit affair until the .third of research and fine penmanship within the past thr�e years. A Carmel Young People,s Society, unless Controlled by an ,Inci - � -P,yde, I Not I e Higher Expenses . . t I I , . .2
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period when Seaforth lowered the I native of Tuckersmith township, .he lived for many years in th�;' Rensall, -met Wed�kda.N- evening In, that � a iby_law before the house, advocated a , In the statement of operat4o 1.1 . , IP
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boom to ifie tune of five goals. Up West, where he wa' and Master, of M4nitoba. the Sunday school rooms with the effect,' could reStript fires. .. I naI , '' I "�
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by Seaforth's- Altcheson at.13:55 of I chair. Ito worship jftlef, Scott Interjected that 8 in- � uncill. , 1
v4kcanductok � yx�_' � . Ili Mr. Pryde16 speech is reported crease of from $46,764 in 1951 to . . . - I 8
the first, registered on, the score- 'by Gerald Bell, and the stu . . ,ior wish, to see fires, prohibitod., ' ,prr
, I , dy was only to See them controlled and the in this issue of The Expositor. $52,583 last year -as, well as, high r .�,
I beardL Final count was 6-2 -for the Syn'ffietic'Dairy Products Presented from the study book 'by � _. , Let Bridge Con . . IiI.-
Baldwtn& . . I Rev. J. B. Fox. Members, adopted fire baz4rd eliminated ag much, as -_ indirect expenses -43,900 to $5.056 � .%,
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,The Sallorsyallie4 In the third the recommendations of the -pro- Possible,, Councillor Harvey 'Les- I . � ., .
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late tp dent gram committee regarding future lie symo4thlzed, with -Chief , Scot tended decrease of n6t savings, .$3;907, I I �!., ,
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. the locars. edge. Big ,gun in the I meetings and.detelded. to me@t on that tho .- refliao,fires are 11 really yentory made on all durable goods come, including investment" divi- Usborne council, at I I . , . 1, . . - . .. 11
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. who fired three for the Bildwins.' Monday. The meeting concluded A -fire marshal's summons, Chief I M. 6, E11mville last Week�,Ll� I'o
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I Dance Here.,To Marl� text of the speech delivered by Councillor Close agreed, 'but down to $2i474 from $4,019. . 1. .1 . I , P .
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e ."', - , , Provincial Leqislature for Hur. Services last Sunday were'large. Suggested that a letter of complaint a, xe . � -
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sponsored in t� pied the pulpit.. and. delivered two mer0b,ints. Several councillors believed the idea was, good', but in .in produce sales and the remaind, 0. .9. Gibson & Son Wro 'eter, I
I I ir, Berger, Centre Tuesday -evening by the last week: I. 9 I . a. Hiowever, effect shonild .00 % , ��'. !
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local. branch, of 3be, Canadlan me I :&ndor the er, 4202,762, in mull sales Cost Of $9A38.75; D. Rawlins, Aylmeri $16j- . . .11. ;
� SARNIA-Goal, Ogden; defence, Leglion; was well enjoyAd. by 1. Several honourable inembers, have Ing -topic ho'chose the subject,, 'Chief, Scott - tendered that --it- . I I- �%::
commenced their ' allftesses this I I I as d0vu'fram 059.37; J. Gaff,"y COUSt . I .1 - '. I
- local ant, dialtrict celobriAis'to kUV_;fe,.Epi80 - , .195.1, l,'us �,;.,..,to, I 1. . . I., ., . �,�;114"_�_
Moffitt, Ward, - Laui, Guthrie; for "Faith . heads. of the d#P.e I
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. an& Healing.,, Mrs. C. Ken. doesn't do any good to talk to . . .
. nedy sang &Lsolo, "Hold Thou My thent about it." 'He recalle* .mr4m., ,.,Grass I , iStval�.. � I
I I Moffatt, Green, Deelinan, the memory of Ireland,lp-patro year, with a reference to the Card. . I -two- .- - - ,.---Xb"- - � , de'. Ltd-, 4' P? ., �' I . � �. �,:%",,-,
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Wards, ' n � � Hand." At the evening Service Rev. instances, where his ca margin 111 19U� was reported at , 1, . I
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1 Dunham, Beauchamij, McGraw, Ran saint. , Dur . nation of our gracious Queen Eliza- Fox spoke art '�Chrlstianit3,'s Un, an a _ � . I .. . 1. �. I , :.. ,
I Dunham, McGraw, Marks, Randall, both. I trust her reign will b exi ting' hazard. h cese $50,072, against $59,962 in 19-51.
1 James T Scott, towm saug, two e,re- . ad been met ". is Ili ' the Main Street , area, 1 $11,742�, R.. E. Bllss�- ,, I.I.
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I Blsu�hamp, James. I . Irish, baHlads-. Music was sup- � corded in history as 'an ,era of answerable Argument." 4 with joking replTes. 0ouncillor 'Sharp suggested capped The'President of the United 'Co- Woodstock, $19,500;, ., 1,60by . .- *41 .
. First Period -Goals: ' Seaforth, peace arid prosperity for all MaA_ L A Subject of Contention 9011 pipes be installed on all Coss, operatives of Ontario, D. S. S�tauf- istructioul, Dublin, , 40; McKay- . . 4. :.! � �""
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plied by, Paul Croas and h kind. It is ' lll-wini� a, momen-tar-7 d-isagree- Pools, -at We expense of the own- fer, Bright, w I I 1, � .
. I Aitcheson, 8:02. Penalties -Berger orchestra, and refreslimen also my hope that our as the guest speaker Cocker Construction, London, $15j.: ,
-6:50, Moffitt 7:48, Beauchamp 9:54, L Pri4le Minister, accompanied by els, to facilitate pumping out'. Gen- at last night's:'dinner meeting. The 093,50; R. Tim-als, Construction, . : "I
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I ... . Elliott 12 -SO. I I .were served. . . Mrs. Frost, will represent us on Blind Hens'all Woman ment among three. councillors over eral, conversation, mixed with the local co-operative president, Ross Welland, $16,891. � '. " � . . .� �i` ,
I . . what authority Chief Scott, as a MCGreg6r, presided, for the recelv- Court of revW,on, on the Jaques . . I..
Second Period�-Sarnla, Dunham . that occasion. We know Ontario many difficulties In Seaforth's . " t� "
I (Laut), 4:06; Sarnia, Lennan (Mof- people witio are present win 'be deputy fire marsfial, has,, or doesn't ewage problem, ensued. Betore lug of reports and other buslines.s, Municipal Drain was opened -by , . . , I , I I 1.
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11 fatt), 6:59; ,Sarnia, "Marks (Jaiiies, Nearly 100.A t Huron proud of their official represen-ta. Marks 85th Birthd ;kV have, when a fire hazard condition. talk turned to rates for, cess. pool which . included declaring of Patron- the members subscribing to t1i.e. . , � � " 11
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, "*j - leads to summons, -Councillor John -ds, and- the election of oa,th of office. Clerk -Strang advis- I ,
!t I McGraw), 12:02; Se . ti,�e, . f I cleaning, Councillof James, T. Seott age dividen 1. . I 1, �, '. I �T
� C. Crich suggested, the town ad,ver- advanced the suggesti directors. ed that one, appeal .had been re- . .., 1,
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(Storey), 15:28. Penalties, --Storey I also. sincerely congratulate the on. that a . I ,.!
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� 9:04, Randall 9:07. . mover and, seconder of the reply to important event for Mrs. Agnes, surface drain, should be laid down - I ceived, that of W. - Jaques, Lot A, 1.
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. I Warble Fly School Lanimie, prominent Hen&all real not attending ,refuse fires will be the west lane behind Main Street. Con. 6, � ap pea -ling.. on the ,grounds �,
Third Period - Sarnia, 'Beau- the address, without referring to. 1' prosecuted. - No act -ion followed
��, Nearly 100 representatives of the subject matter of their speech- dent, when she will celebrate her that his, land had been assessed for . ,� T,
I champ,' 13:52. Penal ties-Aitche- Clerk Wilson adivised that cess, '.
. Huron*s, 16 townships, including ea. They both made notable ,eon- 85th birthday at her home. thle hut a majority agreement was- pool cleaning aAthorization, I Anniversary. Marked too Many acres. Engineer J A. . I I�
son, :58, Moffitt 19:48, reached b�'.members that the 'Fire and . ' ;�Il
�. , . reeves. clerks, warble fly inc-pectors tributions, to the Proceedingst of Although totally blind, Mrs. Lam- charging was a committee matter I ,__4,ftk,H*wea was in kttendande,and ad- . I .:
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11 andi operators, attended the warble , this, House. mie, the former Agnes Hun,ter, Us- . P " vised t6it be had re-examined, the , � . . 11
. SARNIA---4Goal, Ogden; defence, . . I and warning to the merchants re- Councillor Sharp retorted that in ' ,
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�. - Ward, Moffitt; fly ,4,cbool in the county agricultur- I , We- have -,%]so heard references to borne, Is '! remarkable woman and view of the -general conditions "I By District Coupie area and recommended,, to the ,;
celitre_ Raildall;' al office, Clinton, and' heard, the'tbe ddsastrous floods which over- very active, A'resident of Hensall sponsible for' uncontrolled refuse V§ court that t9s acreage oa Lot A, . � I i I
, , , wings,. Beauchamp. ,Dunham; alts., guest speaker., R.' ff. Graham, as. - took the east coast of England. as for the past 60 years, she attended fires and the portending hazard to not up to the ,Committee at all; it Mr. and Mrs,; Christopher Dale, Cam 6, be redkiced; from 25 to 16 , I 1.',�
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well as so much ,of the coast of the OnfarioSchool for the Blind at , Tuckers,m eat 1 , 1,
11 , Moffatt, Green, Lentan, ,McGraw, skstant Ontario Livestock commis- i I . ife and property. aftects the whole town." C pool .�. '...,
I lor Close, after further ce ith., over the weekend a.cres, and the Outlet As-segSlln .. . .�
Marks Guthrie. sioner, Predict that close to 1,000,- , Holland. That was only a 'Before Chief Scott witbdxew he ss' mat- . I � .
� few Brantford when a' young girl and talk developed, suggie§ted, the celebrated their 45th wedding an- on the s*t-e lot: be fedtllCed' from I . I
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SE�WF611TH-7r.pal. Baker; de., 000 will. receive treatment for 'Weeks, agc�, lyut It has faded f?rom still correapou�als -with four stu- informed members that on March ter be left to Councillor Sharp' 8 niversary. Members of thei I r fam- $205 to $138. Also thatIthe outlet , 11
,� ence, Storey, 9111ott; Centre, Dolg; warble fly in Ontario this year.. though I hope'not dent � ily and . --, Iment on townsfiip road, ,Con. A I
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wings, Shine, Mellwain; alts., Mor- 'G, W. Montgoln 0 . I Mrs. Lamnile does not belie've in of -a local ratepayer who has been Property committee, gathered in Summerhill Hall. . . 6-7, be reduced from $65 to $35 . . e. .�, M
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6 In Huron we are Particularly in � From Councillor Crlch'� fire and � "
, ton, J. Muir, R. ,Muir, Berger, Pike, representative for Huroe County, . - spending an idle life. She has the subject of some contention The celebrant' and that the amount of $97 taken . I - "
I . Broome, Aitcheson. introduced Mr. Graham and Prof, terested because, during the past crocheted many bedspreads, has with the fire marshal's office, the water report,members learned tbat the parsonage s were marriedAim off be added pro rata on the whole , � I
First Periodl,-Goals,: Seafortb district Health Unit and the town representatives of the Toronto of the United 1-1
, A.,W. Baker; Ontario Agricultural few years, thousand -b of Dutch pea- knitted hundreds' of.pair,% of socks Church, Clfn.ton, by Rev. Mr. Ken outlet assessment of the 'drain. � I . � � 1
I pis have settled in our County and for the Red, Cross, during both wars council. due to the objectiona'.1ile The bride.of 45 ytars ago was for- Call Drain Tenders . ,4�
Altoolieson. (Mortop), 13:55, Penal- College Guelph. packing comparLy,.which owned a . . � 41`�
4e ties�Storey, Aftebeson, Guthrie 3, ' Mr. truck Involve� in the September ., . 11 .
Graham, ,announced that are proving themselves, for the and is active around the house. anA hazardous, condition of his hydro guy -wire episode here, re� moerly Ila Maud 361inston, deugb- Council authorized the reeve and '.., I 1
. Moffitt, Berger, Randall. I Keith Henderson, ,Guelph, will be most part, worth,y citizens, r She bakes muffins, biscuits, cooks property, If a clean-up ivere'not he 1 .11 . ,
Second Perlad-4coring: time, of Inspection, . .,
1C None- the supervisor -inspector ' ' effected by th-6 suiting in wiring and alarm'system, ter of tile late Mr. and Mrs. Georgl� clerk to sign the petition, to t , .1
, 4 of this Huron's Dutch Settlers meals and ohejps with the dishes. . Johnston, of Summerbill. Mr. Date Department,'of Public
I PerlaitieO-McGraw. " Chief Scott said,, the matter will be damage, were prepared to settle Works -for r ..'� 1,
a a for 1953. He cqmmented on The Warden of the -County im- She is able to threads. needle with is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. the grant under the Provincial Aid . . I. !,�,
Thl�d Perlbd-Seatorth, R. Muir tre - over to the court. Council- with the town for ,$1750. Claim , .
, he co-oberation of farmers and medlately initiated measures to or- her tonglue. A life member of the turned
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43. 'Muir, M*rton), 2�31;.`Seaforth, said there were only two cases in ganize a relief committee and, it 1, made by the town's solicitors was George Dale, iMr. and Mrs. Dale to Drainage ACL Co�unell Confirm- . . . .:, 4
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I ,ntario of farmers refusing to fall alow hard at'work. Latest, figures Hens -all United Church, she passed authorizing the municipal their married life.' . for -the construction of the drain .1
i X Muir (Elliott), 3:02; Seaforth, 0 - $2493. A motion was unani -have lived! on the same farm all ed the ordering of tile nee' I . li
Doig (MeIlwalxr), 7:06; Sarnia, Ili. line with warble By treatment Indicate that about P0,000 has been active, part in the group 'when 'in the town will be due for the representatives, to accept this set- They have three sons. i Walter, from A. Deller & -Son, Brdwnaville. I .,;;.
). . Moffatt (Green), 9:41; SeafOrtb, Tribute was paid to this district raised for the relief of these grief- health permitted. . same'treatment. . Owen Sound; .1 ;',.
. tiement offer. Alymn and Meh'!N, The clerk was'iDstrUcted to adver- I .. ..
i � , Doig (Mellwain), 11:57; Sarnia, as the "pioneer area" of the warble stricken people. MrSI, liammie's family consists of . Stockyards Scales Grant Tax! Licdnse' . Seaforth. 'and one daughter, Mrs. tise for tenders for the contract to I . . .. 1. I I
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Moffatt, 13: 59; Seaforth, Doig fly program by Prof. Baker,'Gode- These Dutch people are valuable On's son, Ray, postmaster at Cen- ' Some, talk about the use, or d4s- Albert (Evelyn) Vanderberg, Gods- construct the Jatilues, druill.4, ten� I I ,
I. (Shine), 16:32, Pon-Alties-GuthrIO, rich To-lishIP sieven years, ago was New Cana dians-thrifty, law-abid- t2dda; two -,daughters, AMy Law- ' Councillor Clich also reported
' Broome,Shdn6, Lennan'. use, of the scales at the CNR stock- rich. They have 14 grandchildren ders to close at the time, of the ,:. I .,
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� 'religious. mle, London, who is home teacher, yarlda here resulted in no motion local and area fire brigade could be The best man of 45 years ago. 'One -tender was. received . far the . .. .�� I
. . the first townghlp ill the province Ing, industrious, and - that 20 fibre -glass helmets for the and. one great grandchild. April meetin.g.
I . to -begin the pro -gram on an experi- Many of them, in Me ourse
I e of a for the Canadian Institute for the 'by. .the* councillors, who were divid- purcha.4ed for $14.50 eacob. . The the bride's brother, George John- warble fly contraet and was award- 1 . � , : ,
.--- mental biisis. . few years, have saved enough Blind, arid Greta Lammle, afhome,
. 1* ed"in opinion as to whether the townships of Hullett. iMoKillop, . ..I
I 'Prof,. Baker reviewed the prIn- Money to purchase their Own who Is organist at Hensall United Scales, owned by the' town, should ,Stan, read, an addreesI. On behal-fled to Ralph Detteridge, Lakelaid;a, � -
i Farm Forums Meet in ciples, of, control, duties as inspec farms. They have brUllglit with CAhurCh, and %6.muD!c teacher here. Hibbert and Tuckers,mith have of the gathering, William Collins at hit tender price of 112/ 4
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tors under the act ,and� treatment them new ideas and new skills agreed"to share in the total cost ... �
� lowing attention to monthly ac- presented, Mr. and Mrs. Dale with per bead per sPray. Inspectors 1. I,
by both power ,spra,ying -and the which, I am stre, will be for the I I of $29,0, he reported, and adde'd a purse, ,and Mrs. Collins, Its ....,
I Cromart , Hullett hand treatmef3t, He made clear good of our land. counts, Clerk Wflson reported that that cost to Seatorth would be Pf r- Marshall and N. G. Clarke dIscum- I . �
.1 y that treatment for warble fly In Their presence in our mid,st i 0. 1952 tax arrears totalled $832.85. $12-9. No motions followed short sonal gift, presented them w1ab an ed with the council the conduct of . . I %'A
I - Local Woman Silri%eaku Prepayment of 1953 taxes amount- discusslons, on the projecte anniversary cake. On behalf of his the slpra� prograin and the pur- ... ,�,
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. bound to have Its effect on our w�,y d vale parents, Alynn Dale replied. The chase of powder. The clerk tabled � I %,;
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I Ontarit) mlist not commence before ed to $4,120, he revealed. of Seafortb's, old fire truck, the ,use evening *as spent in dancing to correspondence from the Livestock : ��,
I day evening in S.S. No. 6, Croul- April I.' I I of life, The stores reftec 11
arty. The questionnaire, for next change. Stocka of -goods. ar t ''e Councillor E. H, Close, appoint- of older lengths of hose for town .
' Two n,qw, townships joining In , ,� At Hensall Gathering .) music by the Collins orchestfa. Branch and the Minister of Agri- :�. �,z
"'s, program was -filled out and this, year's -program were Logan ried, which are typically Dutch -and ed chairman ,QIt TuesdAy night's Street work, . nd the purchase of " I
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'\',:, � yth , Ilowing .21ficers, were'I, elect- which, at course, are also -being meeting In - the glisence, of Mayor a dry ellemical for the local .fire I - . culture, re Schools for, inspectors . .
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I��', I and Downie In Perth County, . At the Easter m eeting of the E, A, McMaster, who"is presently brigade. and approval of a by,law exempt- . _
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� ed,. �preslldeut,v' William Harper; bought and, used,, 'by other Cana- Arnoldi Circle, he-ld In Carmel . that an enrollment here of 350 is Ing cattle over three years and un- 11,
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Chapple. � . The Co I unty of Huron has always Churbh, Hensall, Mond,ay evening, here, Presented the streets cam, Council granted permission to en -visioned tivg years from now. der s -ax months of age from treat- , .."";;
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. Winners in tile . euchre were': lad- Seaforth Eastern Star been regarded as'a purely agricul- thet group welcomed as their giiests, Ittee.report. Four hundred bags the Hospital Auxiliary to Scott Council passed; 4, motion, Approving ment if found. free of grubs. Ar- I . 1 . !, �
� the Senior Women'q Missionary So- Memorial Hospital for a penny sale the application of the board for the rangements, were made for the in- , �
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glents, Harvey Dow, John Hog- clisnp;Ing. There Is evidence that clety of the church, United, Church been Pu�chased, he, Said, also 40 local garage proprietors, io oper- bentures and Instructing the town members of council to attend the �'l
garth; lone b a n 61 %, Mrs. Bert Mrs. A, E, Crozier, Worthy oil Is to be found throughout the Evening Auxiliary and St. Paul's wood. posts, costing 41.25 each, ate a taxi here. Before the taxi
. Riley; lucky cup, lVilmer Chapple, Matron, ,ptesided, over the regular county, and tdbe day rbay not be a The welcome have been bought to hold Solicitor to proceed with the pre- school In Clinton MaTch 16. .. , 13,
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Next week's, Meeting, In charge are needed in town. Accounts Passed "
eting of the local Ahaptet, Or- far distant when Huron 'County. was extended by the president, signs who stop license %Nag granted, Councillor B. paratlon of a necessary by-law, . - :i
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�, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris will dler of the Eastern Star. An Invl- will be studded with oil d Mrs. Harry Hoy, who Presided for F. - Christie qup.,vtioned the mattbr , No Apparent Reason A by-law confirming appoint- 1,4,1,
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,conclude' th6 me6tings. On 'Man- tation was accept6d to -attend, the The presence of two large Air .the meeting. � 1� A drain at East William Street or passenger Insurance. Clerk Wil- ' , !�
I The churell was decorated, has been opened, he continued, and son informed him that Such Inslir- Two by-laws were passed follow- Monts, salaries, rates of pay and . . . ,�I-
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clay, March 30, Blind will be shown Institution, of a new chapter at Force tra,ining 'establishments, in work will progress to open the ance had to be carried, under prd. Ing this buslinest,,one involving a charges for custom work was giv- ': jt � ' , L
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In the babool. . Blyth an March 19. our midst Is also having a vet Easter motif, Vases; of daffodils ,Y.,
� I y Decorating large ditch On -Coleman Street. The vincial law. ,series of three by-laws effecting en third reading and finally Pass- II:
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Firealde Forum Meets. Plans were made 14 connection great' Impact on the life of the centred the tea tables. - necessary warding changes in the ed. Council Instructed the trew. � �.i I
� . with, the ,at�nua.l night of Inspec- county. cbmmittee -gas Mrs,. .1. E, McEw- committee 6thairman advised, that Agree To H.S. Add,iti0h I -
�. , I an and, .Mrs,. R. A. OTr, The war- street pkWhIfig material.- will shot -t- council remuneration siby-law Paso- urer to 4Wv1se the county troataur-, , �,4�
TwOntY-one Members of the Fire, tion at the April meeting. An At- , Decentralization of Industry *It� minimum discussion, con' ed at the 'February meeting, and er re �Rle of chatt ' . T,,�
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side. Farm Forum, Huilqtt, mot Rome Is pla,nned by the jocal groUp ship w�ag couducted by Mrs. Harry taining only a quick flurTy of 1 .�
� T Huron County Is far from being severa d and . in 4063 1-0.
Monday evening at the home of Mr. for A Snell and Mrs. Ray Bell, wit7i the 1, trees were trimme OPIn' the other bylaw� allowed for the liable io be sold for taxes , , ,
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, verpopulated and there is great lolls about store hours. council borrowing of $72,000 to meet cur- Purchase of � .11-
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I and. Mrs,. Bill Dolmage, -who decor- tihe local high School. need for now Industries, There theme, '�Christ Iff Alive," � some rotten ones cut down. rL adding machine �, ,I
I. ' I . motioneA that,dayliglit saving time rent expenses, pending paymipnt of for $182.70 wa'as eon-Ormed. ,Car- ,. I I ::: ,
ated their home In a SL Patrick's Mrs. Glen-Mell -introduced the I..
I . -1 must be lia ny sound reasons why . Harness For the Hdrse in. Seaforth will commence at 2 the year's, taxes. respondlence from -the. Zone fores- �r " � , .1
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- . It , My motiff for the Meeting. . � obig business contimi6s.-to locate in guest speaker, Mrs, David, Ritchie, Pioperty' Committee chairman a.m., April 27. Said terminate at 2 Prior ta the 10:40 P.M. adjourn- ter Nva ,:.
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Radio- tople- fer- the.� =oettng-wA. -AtteME=era1..0f_ _ .._.. already o�lrererowdeld areas, but I Seaforth, who *spoke to the gather, 'Sharp, Who replOtted that two pie- &,=, September 27. ment, Councillor 'Scott broached law, advising that the. Department ,
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'bM&--v6-Wltlf-Rll'kt-keart-that more- _" the theme, "Women At the tutes of the Queen had arrived, a A letter from the SeafortV'-High the matter of paymen , ,, . ,
-Prior to eu0bre, memberg answer- Late Mrs. Itenry Zai ____. I t of a $26 of Lands, and Forests had revis4d .. , '.
. . Pfe industries CRuld be profitably locat- Cross." Roll -c-am " -*&9- uffigwered -th-lermottft"'Attalloil- on -the Town School. District Board regarding a ,fee to Scott Memorial Hos-pltdi In the form, of the by-law and ag�teb; . 1�1
ed t -he questioulialre for next year's W11th tbe-text, "Resurrection." I Hall h,elatthi; Plant, and harness for $125;000 addlitio - 11i '_'_-,'5_ I "'J., ..
. . . TbOlge att0lidbig the fumoial of. ed In smaller places. . n to t e se 0-67 _M� order f(i�lbgWx2i5-t]TdTevrezentatiolt -ip�ent.f,--%44U-L*,44L-o.vznot,%-azd_.Ita--.-.- , , � 1�� I .. .
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program and Mado arrangements, the late Mrs. 'Henry Zapfe last 91ri- We are all very eonscfaus� Vocal duets we're Sung. by .MrSt. the hoi-se lboketi Inito, Instigated a casioned (liscusslion am6ng ;�em- of R. S. 'Box, for the town, on the questing that *J.Aw Nd. "9 bb I'd- . . . I'll
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I for the -final meeting, art lee Cream day irom the Vnito-d Church, Bruce- huge Program of national defence C . Kenued�r anil,Mts, C. Plor�69t Ieugth-k, 41houOlon about authoriza- bers, about the wanner of Municipal Hospital Board. After study 'of scindtil atd that. A b I , I 6M ' I '_,� "
land pie sopial at,the home of Mr. field., were: Mr. and iMrs. R, Mp. -defence, In thtfir4t placei, against -And " �, ng. "" 11"
i. Mrs. R. groderick and Miss tion 09 t0*U bUrehases-and IOW debenture h3suing'In a P9,TtiCIPat- the -by-law the memberik a th,4* now form, be, ,A , y !!b "
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