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M g Du 6..charge of the meeting for their an 1%. sfitg ,entertaiYaetl- dtirir ibis..IWsident Passu 'in I&
a .presjd!ing. n'ual `^Ope>L' House.," <Parenta:'and `�te v '. 'o � at h •' h. p dp><•: woe. tab,#:+�d,arb3^ :�..�rkbY, �!alw' r4.aST:pl?I!�dy`of �.i•'�.$S.J..!$5. from toe ., urea.off-Eh$,iast,me.+Q'talja�uu�, p,�,e,x,�,s�,
The, meeting opened with 'Prayex ., / 114. t _ .ae tf ,o E •!q , .9x 11 A• $$:h0. ate ti�&ln �3ti3avv :was give>t4 ? a'rt?4ekitr of �%iStLcvays aatd�'.otheF by J�ue Snttth,
t F'ouTk after whit t visitors were, well .entertained ,'by l Mr, anal , a, J �1p4f1g, w,''00!,, .t}i t ird illus) yea in r clliP.ts of a "e' ,Robert Parsons, Hensal•l, •bah re- •Mgzgrbers d, 1cKed, 'sift atteltti'<; §c
by' Dr ear aft h o, : e h , and d g. aRtfi ..n $1'00` bei nC„ of
.cash;
minutes ori the sulcus meati speeches, songs, music, a play and IlyIr. and' Mrs. A, V. Mognagh, Fain{ assed $ .6,$28,09. Curxpnt. accounts to the ceived� word of the death pR his on- nie6tigg t a dnsnµss. �Aavgg,,?k+rsku
a e TuociG Clae'sesf.- Mothor Aaugp?■ I'and� .R y;r:IIamiitoal,;, $r, and Mrs, p t ,0 ly silt r,' Dtrs, S:a?$h'_ rr'Y, who mems on April 27 with the Tardieu
were read, by Mrs. Jas. McLo gi11 Y aW_P1 1 f $1,$99.39 were passed for .,
erici extended gree :tngsl from F, bol Municipal equip]l4eLrt figat4r,. 1Y
c lin. The treasurer, Mrs, kat Flava M ` 1# " F'tank'Mo nd °R °il- surance held witb;'the.=Care Distract' payment, pae6.6ct away at the home of her Club. The nest meetuug •wiik '12e
the school and' gave an enlighten I u,,�; Miss Ter sa etltath, B.A;,,
pan, reported a substantial ,bat- a *' Mutual Fire Insurance Co... 0OVeT1- grandldaughier in Vancouver; $. „' held' at the bo�aap of Agiies Hiekt
i ,ante. ing talk on "Vocations,” stressing Toronto, Mr, and ll¢iA. Lep itygn ing township :egt7ipmerit,.. Wow. te- in her Mth;year. The former Sarah ne' ll.
the need for Priests, $rgtilexa 'and anY�l, Babbi6 also 'Fent faster . yS}in- Aewed' with W. H 73od'gsoa for':' Rarsiins, she :was born in hlie Kip Mrs. Les. Pgye:e instueteii„ ?gem
r , Hear Conference Reports' 5ishers to Qarry',on the great a{ofik .day.eve ing al. bii.e Wootl�e'.' hom,0.. Tllrl:Fty',I�Qcnett en area -where alba was, well gets. the Reaper wa
$80;000. at the annual premium. of" P Y.,tA aenti. in
'Reports From 'the delegates wrho a Mr. and '11> s, P. J. VfTpo#lsl s'Ir6tt. $3'00. Insurance on the townshiipeRt�, !"�?riS Table known. formal and 'formal invitations., A
of educating th childmenr and' help
attended
.-attended-the annual Catholic ,Edu- ing all to be good citizens of our Sunday, 44el 12, in Sarnia, visit Surviving are six grandchildren demonstration of table settings was,
truck was renewed with 'the; ,5ettIl 's Servin Sl
cation C'pgferegce i>L ,.'iillft, iiclr,,a!i. country and good Christian men ing Slater IMary Karin at Our Lady g ,' and one great grandw hill.. Two sons held. Roil tali. for netet nieeti?rg
York Hotel', Toronto, during Easter and women. of Mercn Conlcent, and Sister St. "W'awanesa Mutual Insurance Com-:
g I predeceased her some time ago; will be, "One duty of a hosts»se• tct
week, were;,;a'ead. peaking fQr •the Atter a short` welcome, bV�1Vlarie, El zabettr, :superintendent at S2. pany for one year, at the premium' The third meeting of the Thrifty
l cost of $37.32. Hippenettes was held at the home also one brother, 'Robert Parsons. wards a guest."' Dorothy keys ad-
s teagli'rb� l4ihefi :5helfla gi3Yp ,a 8rli�er;; a G;elle:; XIJr; tvdeitt; the, Joseph's Hospital. Interment was in Vancouver. journed the meeting, and Mrs.
nk ofl:Mra: J. ,Sinclair last Friday eve -
1 terelrGing�,acctlttn•1 of a Panel• ddsl- choral ''group ehterWrie&14 th' sev,,:
�► Submit Contract ¢onsi ,. ningt,:" Scott served a, delicious }ugch.
`eussdon, with the topic, "Obe4ie a eral',songs. Marion Roache spoke; G. A Gibson & 'Sons, contrantors: 1'bae/ minutes were read and A pious lady who, lived by 'her-
nc
in the Home," under the ch�airm On "Thee Advantages of a Reli ous, He Tall Girl C011tip%etes self was quite 'put out ibecAuse her The fine paper industry occupies
shtp of Mr. Zeo.�I i on the .,Olean bridge,: submit pd. taa ;adopted,.and the roll call, "The type
1 , St. Jer:.Traini, ' Ea h'g;ade displayed an Coarse At > ospltal contract bbnd'byAhe Uuian !urine of reference file I have chosen;'= neighbor 'had not invited`+fier to go
rshn� 7 •',, a. a$ important place in the economy
t .ome's College, Ii511C]U;Aef. example of the teaching In the var- s: with them on a piciric. 'On the of -Canada. 'Prior to the turn of the
$and. (7ene}rfrl InsiY�aDIt�FYp,;:Ca� for wars answered by seven members,
Martin Feleney� reported, fort t'hi! .Hous subjects. 1VIss leangr J. Conk this• vlieek,'. 4 569:38 ',being, i30 -0 t of count discuseio " morning
of the outing, however, #lie century much- fine •Paper was' im-
trustees, and mAtioned in Ipartieu' $ • • g mer. c ► A n, Sharing bhe Family
1 l'r 'kro sect ictus Gilson St. Bissett Prizes ea�mpleted, the nurse, iii-trainliM 'tract price. The bvrid''ttira's accent- Home Assignments": Make' the picnickers relented' and asked her ported'from England) and the Unit-
„ D fe -;fl at Victoria Hosriiltal, I*u ed'.by the Council and 'the''treaatiti' familg a,Yulf-course meal for a day to join them', ed States. Today Oanada'� fine pa
pe, College, TQron o, tw . i Gra s, X.,, n'd XI had, a Latht
u ,or},,, Graduation exercises will' er was instt'ncted tO return ,Gil A. ands record' it 3n the recoil° book Its tool ate.' she snapped. "I've per mills exhort to almost aliparts
^ spoke on "Tlhe Eminence' book -
.of, Zaeac Base ' 11 gamest Rosemaroe Feen take place ,bi May. Gibson & Sbns' guarantee efibque:. read- something interesting in a already prayed for raid." of• the world.
C #pg RekBitirig for,,'tjlte: P.T.-A., ey gave an llus rat d t n 1'he ri(ss Cook, wiao is nose sPeniiiug J. A Howea,'enlinaer', conferaedt noagazine to discuss at the next F
d •George Ihrcharme`sum rarized the Working of ai cench trit Doorbell.'', a, three, weeks' vaQatign at hale with Council' regarding ,,:correspbbb'nd- �eeffuLg and' record) it in the re t
]Aondbn Diocesan yroutis' m sting;' Short ieasona- >v Fre and AUge, encs from David A. Robinson, swlie- cord book; work on reference file;
hAme her parents, fir. and Mrs.
when Rev. John Kelly spoke on,, bra Were offeredr, and an Irish play•N. >,,.C'opk,'Hensail, will later take icor for .McKee Construction Co:, work on record •books. 1to11 call � y,., High
],,
",Emo'tional Training ThrougU :•was ;presented 'by some of the stu a ,cQ - &', of; specialized .training, in Seaforth DYshict i igll SC,k col
Nome and 15Chllol ;" TLis cOligiud de"ts. Tile $ die Band, con contractors on the Ausable River for next meeting is, "One duty of _
b n„a t[ , �+estmdnste• Hospital, London, drain repair. The township solid- a !hostess 'toward' the guest.”
ntcriiii$ed: 'ns and a` for was instructed 'to reply.to Da'v
srstiDg of armojuicae, oli prior to returning to University of Presents
guitar, e ` Western Ontario in September. id A. Robinson, advising 'him that
' Prizes' weye ' later presented to: ,
rause ,re 9h 11th the 'puph'
pupil in eac' grade with the'' the only settlement- that thin Zo th- THE OPERETTA
•- cil was prepared to make with- -Me- Alderson, Gilbert
highest average in the Easter, ex Cllt' Ab1%bk 1"orll1lo'W: s Kee Construction Co. was on the
r' t�td�` �ttr-Certo° amtnattans Th are as followia Break 25 Straight ���O E
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fing 43,asis of the nom an OSE of T BAHT
e Grade ..1X„ . R.osetnarie,, » Feenex 3. At McK 1'1 pe Home thRepresentatives work,
k dated, January 5 19'53; At Kippell Shoot
Grade X, Eleanor Bowman; Grade (A Comedy in two acts)
andc6ck
s..:•fir:.>a,'z'. XI, Marie Dalton; Grade RII, Doro-At the weekend shoot at Kippeu
thy Dillon. First mee'ting•rof the Cranbrook Tire Tread' Co., interviewed coup-
$` cil, regarding repair of road main: here was a large attendance, with
In the clasaroom>i were exhibits Cornflowers Garden Club was held shoote2s coal from as far as De •
1, tainer. 'tires, as also did a" repreaen ng Fe d oy,, May IS f/ 19.53
B the home of the leader, .Mrs. troit. John Anderson, Kippen, and
'
Bernice Corlett, iMeKillop, April 17 tative of Acme Tire Sc Rubber Co.
with seven members present. Anne .Council decided. that the contract Ashley Gilbert, Goderich, broke 25
►- yt to retread the road, maintainer straight, IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
_.
Steffler, assistant leader, was also Scores are as follows: Shot at
1 - 'present. tires is -to be given to the Acme commencing at 8:15 p.m.
Tire & Rubber 'Co., London, 100=D•• Hollis, Detroit, 87; 'W.
The election of officers was held Lumby, God'erich, 81; H. Twine,
as follows: president, Yvonne Me -
Accounts Passed Detroit, 76. Proceeds to buyUniforms for the School
Taggaret; secretary -treasurer, Hel-
r,, # en 'Knight; press reporter, Mona
The road superintendent's report Shot at 75 H• Mathers, Exeter, Bugle Band
Clarke; pianist, Rose ,Campbelh including road .accounts to a total 56; S. Black, London, 59'; Dr. 'G. C.
The next meeting will be held'at voucher of $1,90$.28, was passed. Jarrott, Stratford, 55. ADMISSION:
r /
the home of Anne Steffler. Helen The road superintendent was in- Shot at 50 -John Anderson, 48; Adults 50e Children 25c
r strutted to call for tenders' for the Wm. 'Cooper, Kippen, 39; Wm. Ven-
F • - V Knight and Anne offered' to take
s 7 t` lunch. Mrs. Corlett gave hints on contract to spray approximately 75 nor, I -all, 38; A, 'Gilbert, Gode-
Y V planting early, seeds for transplant- miles of township road for weed, rich, 45; J. Gilbert, Goderich, 42;
ins. R2h call was answered by, control, tenders to be 'advertised
at the • PAINTING in local newspapers and ,to be in
• PAPERHANGING "The location of my garden and
familiar for the next regular meeting: in
Invest»itelets
deposits' may be
mWe'
Real Estate Services:
For p�Plt ote1Wi61� 04,.»
RAYE B. PAIERSM
;k" orcer; ,,,
Hetiaax outarrio, Phone 51t
or
arty office of
GUARANTY"
TRUST
+COMPANY OF CANADA
TORONTO • MONTREAL
OTTAWA • WINDSOR
NIAGARA FALLS - SUDBURY
SAULT STE• HARM
CALGARY ! VANCOUVER
why we have gardens. BeautrfiCa- r red cooler' Interior and Exterior Decorating tion was discussed and each girl May. /0 Ille••After correspondence was tabled'/il% e/if�y%l�J'�,C�ZOlCe O�O�al��'
WALTER PRATT named a project that she wished to and'"dealt with, N. G. Clarke, war
..,,Ino,,,.ac.,ll«.Ic«ac.,.,.w..�,,,,�,.�hc«,c.,,ua do this summer. A delicious lunch ble fly inspector, reported. the eom-
R.R. 1. Walton I. was served by the hostess and' was
ESBECO LIMITED pletion of the first spray) and ad,
658 Erie Street, Stratford; Ont. Phone 481-M Phone 48 r 9 enjoyed by all members'. -,
PHONE, 78 SEAF ORTH BRUSSEL8
HENS'ALL-
e .' v • Congratulations are extended to WOOL
i�
Miss MaeRon on winning the
U.•j' cedar chest given to the, pupil with
' - the highest standing for the year JACKSON HOMES LTD.
at Seaforth' District High School.
This is the second time the honor Seaforth; Ont.
�� rzeec
has come to graduates of S.S•. 1,
Tuckersmith. Bernice Dilling won is collecting wool for grading
I
r A BULL Oil YM WM? the award two years ago. and sale on the co-operative
BREEDING -STOW plan. SHIPPERS may obtain
sacks and twine free of charge
A 'TM OF HORSES?
Zany Fun Parade" � from the above or their _ Lic-
" FIL has helped to finance thousands of Presented May 15 eased Operators'.
Canadian farmers in such purchases. In Wing'hant Arena Canadian Co -Operative
' , • See your B of M manager- about a Wool Growers Limited
Farm Improvement Loan -soon... If shortly you see !Mr, and Mrs.
It may mean extra profit pu -> Seaforth carrying a shopping beg
y P y`.' full of what seems to be unrelated 4" Bay Street, Toronto, Canada
1
this p6# -and man}' more
.junk, you'll know they are merely '
M:> ass:';:,. on their way to take part. in a
- MY BAN H' �.""`;'"'", • '�' cheerful craze that has been sweep-
ing
BANK OF6a'+,.`Nils:;: ins across Canada. _
A� "' << r A turnip, a calendar of 1930 vint- 4
J MONTREAL 'd age, even a. brick from the houseea CDe
''
loss -la !" ;, �•: next door -any unexpected item- r
eQKd,C�[14�G>d�i� 1' " can win a prize worth hundreds of rj
dollars when Roy Ward Dickson �r
WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIP SINCE 181 "01- and his daffy gang come to the
y •��e Wingham Arena on Friday, May 15,65
Hensail Btancli"s" WALTER ARRETT Manager with their all-new "Fun Parade of �Qu ""� ;y
c .
J 8 '53 Show."
Brucefield (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Friday In case you ask what the -'Fun',
Parade" is all about, it's almost
- - - — — — — — - - - without pattern, except that Dick-
c son always has his big audiences
o uproariously enjoying a full even-
ing of sidesplitting shenanigans,
l and rambling home loaded down
with thousands of dollars' worth of i
Get Set For fabulous prizes.IX
4:.
Dist ict Retire on $200
: Weddings A MV Dnth for Life!
TAYLOR - DIN'N9Y A popular Halifax grocer and his
i �` )flwiferecentl retiredon$200amonth
d11C� 1�� the . M � • " '' s � • $ENSALL.-A charming springy
• ' wedding was solemnized at 'the for life. Their dreams of security
A iR.C.A.F. Station, Centralia, Satur- and comfort have come true, thanks
"''day, April 18, at 11 a.m., when to a decision the grocer made in 1923.
Lucinda Priscilla Dinney,, Crediton, It was then he took out a Con.
and LAC. Ralph ,James Taylor, of federation Life Insurance Tension
i �WX,:iX. Station, Centralia, ex -
At t' t •' WKHAS' ARFEN"k,', Changed marriage vows. Rev. Plan which included $20,000
i Father Charboneau of the Station insurance protection. He had just
a performed the ceremony, opened his store ... and with the
The bride is the daughter of bob and the payments on his h me
. l Mrs'. Chris. Dinned, Crediton, and y P Ym Q ,
Friday,May the late r. Dinney, and the groom he had only so much left for retire-
& iMis: the son -of Mrs. Henry Taylor, ment plans, It was a pleasant our.
feabirm" Belleville, and the late Mr. Taylor. prise when his Confederation Ma»
k s' g Stanley Dinney gave his sister in :
marriage. told him how easily' hip -dreamt
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t
�� y Wal � P ��� Sr. For -her wedding the attractive could come true-, i#bout risks dr
'bride wore a beige suit with acces- investment worries.
, strias in Mata and tt,nrn a nnren on
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of American 'Beauty roses., You'll be Pleasantly surprised too
And His oofy Gang Mrs. Jack Thorne, Belleville, sis- at how easily you can make your
terof the groom, was ,bridesmaid, dreams come true - and protect
wearing a green taffeta dress and your loved ones at the same time-
,
in
Person a corsage of Talisman roses. LACFORD
George Lefebvre, R.C.A.F. 'S•tallon, with a Confederation Life Pension
1 Centralia, attended, the groom, Plan with Insurance. Y.O U R -FORD DEALER WILL GLADLY ARRANGE FOR YOU T O .. .
For her d'aughter's wedding Mrs. PROTECT THE ONES YOU LOVE
Hundredis of Prizes Valued at Over $2,500.00 Dinney chose a navy and, white cos- _
y tume, while Mrs. Taylor wore a •••t
Be sure to bringma "Gag'bag"-a shopping bag filled with odds and g'r'ey ensemble. Both wore corsages
I ends. One item in it may win you a fine NEW EASY WASHiER of roses. conpederadon.
The wedding dinner was held, at
the h
+rc� om bride's a of ,the b des mother.
with-1ya's __ _.._...._,.._. _• At
Advance Salle - - $1.25 ketsg of spring flowers, The bridal
2 General - - - - - $'1.40 tale was centred by the weddingDALY MOTORS..
, Ont.
cake, flanked' with vases of roses � ASSOCIATION +" ®� Phone 102 SeaforthLjl
and pink .and white tapers. Fol-
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Sponsored b K'nsmen Club of Win ham For Full Information, Call:
Y, g I lowing a, short wedding trip the
, , ; ' ,., ;s, r '. 1. ,�;;, r .,':.•.,
couple will presently reside in K I N LEAN
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CreddtQn, The groom expects to. be
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Represen4dtJivb ..:
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posted. to the Went Coast in two
SEAF041TH
L OOK FOR THE
SIGN OF VALUE WHEN
YOU BUY A USED CAR —SEE YOUR F
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