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fted at ,'U tie . 'on" C15mmunity, -Centre Tuesday1ught., I . ___ - __ , - - 'I, � � -,.
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. Cuing with- the _ to - Toronto next ,'Sunday with hip Drover, town., . 77 i ;� for the health of animals branch of Alex MOE 11 J -, ;OW 4 , -.6", ,.c � �.
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.� f , I . Minster, B.C., *ill leave by plane Walter G. lillis'- : � I �: �.;.. 11.�- .�', , which usually proveg f atal to hogs '66 . V'Owelll, 9. "Mrs. .fahui,j�� , , ....... P I �,,
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during, the lCoronation, festivaL. , ' - - � �4� rty-ane. towu-.,(tio0l)--�,0..Mr.s.-,T�WAale,li-,-',X, .., . --
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A display, of �� Passes- N ,. hogs were infected. T ,�,
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I . � . �. I jj,!�, Ing to Dr. McLennan,. have been (f4td); It Mrs, John Bruce Wal. ,:: ��
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I . . children, xIII be shown to Junior r"..",�, ��,`- 'I Walter George Willis, Seafo4li ` : ,
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1, ._11.1e�t , ve businessman, died 1� the 'immediate area Of -the farm F an -k Haines, Clinton;' I r " "
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. I 11 Igir, D. Armstroig .react an ad- otit-the wdrld attending the Coromy �.. 1�::I,�` hive been Oarantined and put un- Hudson; special, $50, Jamet Cluff,'. ,�
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a .Uvlri table and figurine,' � 1. - ,
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I� 1. . t6 k tray cloth embroidered. -6,stablisb- _ . : , '.1.,1111
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... ill be who nearly 10:0 years Aga.' Appeal For Co-operation I ' ' 46.
... while ArIeVe Williamifirn.present6d, ,,CfiakChak;" the eagle, . . ,�
� el0haian. With a coronation ,cup and I �� ad one of the first shoe7 shops" in, , * - ... 3V,
. , . un away by. Virginia at a I - * ' Soiar, the dtease has been con- Local Woman,S - ' ' 1�4.
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.1 ., �Ucer. . I and.'Bill Brock. Two to P . ;;; ...... ��:�: this district, Mr. Willis e4lYA6a:fn_,_ " �- . . � . I � �t.,
a I. I . I . N(Barly 69 tained within the area of Western . . :'.�,ia.
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. .. I -A. " about a foot high, made by children Bill Brock . ed the shoe business . .. Ontaxio, affecting the'Counties of : ���:::.�;
I &I", ,11� \ I . . , Seaforth Dilstrict years. ago he pure-haged-fiCLAL 11481"! . 11 .11 �
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ig the Colqualeetza, Indian Hospi- To Bethel WA, WS -':
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" ' Nucefidd,,., - to Princess Alexandra, Patron of next week for, a three ,weeks' which he continued to' operate un-. , . . . ,I �� 1
; . . . plan ig to keep it from spreading The W.M.S-. and W.A. of Bethel ..
� .1 I � both -the British and Canadian Jun- I tit four years ago, when the buE47 ' ' . ' ,,14- 1
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i - , , . r Red Crass.. * I ness, was sold to his brother, James, A fem6orary . ban has, been im- ,home of Mrs. - H. E. Livingstone- i , 11
I Bill Will be guest for a week at With a girl from British Colum- E Willis, However, Mr. Willis con- . . _
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`� UP -S n Skit 'a re, bla, he represents the Canadian I. e In tifie store, and . posed, on the shipment of live hogs with Mrs, Leonard Learning presid, 11 q,
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. . .1 Sicot-land, home of the representa- Junior Red Cross,,.Society at until his illue . ter purposes. In addition, veterin- an by Mrs. Rob�rt Hulley and Mrs. I i��.
"I .. !, . ' The W&mau-'s Missionary Society ti,e of the Red, Cross there, from' the Corohation. ' . ago, Was, pre,sent every day. . arians have appealed -to farmers Duncan McNichol, Sr., and prayers � �� .. , :
met in the- school room of Bruce- June 11 to 17. 'He will'spend two . . . Born in Seaforth, he attended '..
, i" . ' . il.-�;;- for co-operation, to eliminate All were offered by Mrs. Joseph Thorn- � I
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Iservice. . there ' . , -i'�.,�-.14'�,�"ei.�'.f.,e.::i:i:i.,..":;�i ': . .
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� I , to they moved nea, TowlaDollar Days ....,-.1111,111" Veterinarians are being moved rs. Will Leeming, ,Seaforth, a . ' %
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11 6 I ago. At Norwich High School -he, I rth football tear I C, "..1 M.:%:-.11: into the infected areas from,other .; 1;
� by prayer. The president,.Mrs. R. was president of the Junior Red the ,,,, iij, Interest I,, Athletics , M : . charter member of Bethel W.M.S,,. . .
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5 i ) - . Allan, took charge of the business Cross , and received proficlen continued, For, many t'eara; a ' being urged to report any unusual learned as the -guest spea , ' �'
. ` er. She spoke on "Women of the . i
� . I Period. .-Cards of thanks, Were read for his high acaden member of the S . , -";-:
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awards. ,ciy,, Judge(Huccess k�� - sickness among their hogs. , . I
I t trovi Mrs. Holmer and the Boyce. standing. He attended. a Red Cross . Bowling ,Club, . Mr. Willis ,-.was . ' . . . - . er Bible." Her talk was interesting I
I. fainily. - . . . known -to bowlers throughout the . Mrs. Andrew ..Buchanan, well-known resident of Hensall, re More than 100 hogs have elth and informative. -She also told of .
� . see . camp last summer. Early in 1953 . Dollar Days. in Seaforth last week cently celebrated her 9�t,h birthday. A.native of Hay -Township, died or'.were slaughtered, in the some of the early history of Bethel I 1`i .
.An invitation was r ived from ju.dig *ttr�lbutes her long life to plenty of -hard work disease eradication drive. Scores . . ��
the Brooks moved to near HensAll. - district as an enthusiastic and .,'I
; . fte.Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's met with enthusiastic success, , Mrs. .Buchanan a ChWch�- built in 1878-. . ;jx
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qDburch, Clinton, to attend a meet- his,80th year, Mr. Willis . . and "taking I Speaks on "The Home" . "
Society at' S.D.H.S. Ile expects to rsday, When in 3 years, she ,Came to the village after residing on a Ing slaughtered and buried deep . :.""i
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t 1. ftg there Tuesday afternoon-, May be away thfee Wieks. ' I . an a, paired with his, son-in-law, Dr. F. . the past 2 ' Elizabeth 'Carlisle, her par- under lime. , - Sh . . ;.
. 19; aIlso, ,Due froin Northaide Aux- ! Friday and Saturday, . J. Bechely�, to'capture the Tip Top farm iri Tuckersmith. The former ort. Presbyterial reports were :. �
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i I � . hat t , wo sons and one Veterinarians said the'outbreak given by several members, Amsolo. . �. ,;.'
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� I Juary, Seaiorth', to ,be, pres-ont at ' .According to themerchants! c troph,y -here. . jqnts came from Ir. land.,14r. Buchanan .1. ,
I I I I , near Clinton, and still has. not reached alaFmIng pro- was sung by Mrs. Stanley Hillen. . ,
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I , . � their meeting June 23. An inter- . tee of the Charnber of Go- Member of Choir - . . . .daughter, IlAng: Willard-, Hensall; Constance , .
eBoklig message on 'Christian Stew- ar Day tick- ' I Miss Janie Buchanan, Hensall. .1 . I portions,'but they are taking'"no Ethel Dennis read. a Poem! "Mum*s .1!
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. Repor02050 Given , fv_?!� . members, of .. .. chances. The quarantine, imposed 'Ap'ton." She also spoke on"'The. .�
I I . ardship was given ,by iMrs. W., J. . I eta were handed , out during the , One of the oldest . . : . . on.infected farms, may be widened. Holue" and strespd the -`#Ait thib. I . I
I. . three days of the sale. This indt- Nofthside'United Church, Mr. Wil-'_ I I . ."LL,
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. . - I � . � ill[aiAes. . . Oates dollar' sales' -of the same lkg- Its, for mW- -years was a member, L Thankoffering Services - New emergency restrictions are lit- home plays and should, play in All � ..: ., �
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� . - For -Red'-fhst.,Hereure. While there, has been, up of the choir of the church. Possqss- -Countv Crop Growt 1. Pre'sbyte an Church Ing considered, and, may be an- our 9. Airaugements w Made t_,,�
... . did report of the morning session definite decision iiialde, it was suir�- �ed of vusical tVen-t he thoroughly ,. - :.,. J . . . I . mounted within. a day or two. to havea, missioukry story told to' �%,,
.�, of" the --Presbyteylal held in Gode- n , 11 d Dollar Days sale . . eujoye the 6Pp6rtuuItY I 0. ? ' I .. � the Sunday School, schplars every. . ....".
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� . rich. - Edith B&wey reported the The annual Red Crdsa. canipaig gested a see . . of con- - aSt Week First PrIesibyterian Church, Sea- .14o Cause For Alarm I . . ,
, . has almoat�been -cqui,pI40&.. i4 Sea- ji%W, _14.5Z_ -may, -be, staged in: thsftributing,iin SO]*;, -' 'I'-:'. .. , : I -I In forth, held the annual spring I -month. . I � 1: I
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. � g� afternoon seekon.. . A IWilt,."Unt0d. '�_4g , , . ifis wife, the former Alice Maude - ' I
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'�,' iqaaalia� g�,A " df1ast1iu-,-3ft-8s1i6&.a,,A . . I . , thankoffering services last Sunday, - The ou6rejLk is, the first serious The business 'of the. -W.A., was
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, "I 11 . 1, I was ,presented, by. Mrs. R. A -Ilan, Wid Wednesday morning Reeve Nor- Willson, passed away in. 1936. Sun Fall' wheat., old meadows" now when Rev. John Waldie, oi2e in Canada slace 1946, when conducted by Mrs. S. Hillen.
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L Mrs. R_ Scott,, .MTs. Ham, Mrs. .M. what less this -year than last, the .man Swims, made three draws fol- viving. are two sons, Gordon, Pe- s6edings and pastures have beeri'St, George's Church, London, was One large pig farm was -hit. There coppers for' the contest are to be. I ��', I
, j I I Swan and, Mwi. Dalrymple. We district has,onc� m6re exceeded its lowing collection of the tickets. troit; Robert O., Akron, -Ohio; two speaker. . as also an outbreak in Newfound- brought to the June meeting, alsp. 'I�
Allocation of $2,000. To date, 2,,056 making trainendotis growth during the guest w ' lief 6.%Ie.- This- � �
� Winner of the first lucky customer daughters, Mrs. H. L.. Watson, The music in the morning includ" 'land last yeat, .and a m(we serious clothing for a . re .
I Artist, it was! noted., support United has been given t6,war& thii. work. . so Mrs'. Fred, Wood, Goderich; Mrs. (Dr.) F. J. B . echely, the Past week, with wheat fields ed an anthe .King of Kings," outbreak in Ontario early -in the meeting will be held at the home: . I I
Nations by our understanding and r and .'new seedings b,bove average I in
i - . � Other districts report onO'of.the others, Charles, byll ' War. Canada has of Mrs. Dom Dennis. Donations are .
I ; our prayers, and evisr keep in slight most successful'.-CaMPAIgns, since Seaforth. Winners of the other Seaforth; four br ik Winni- for this time of year, Huron Agri- I with a duet rs. Ross Hamilton. Second World I
, the special contribution Christians . two prizes of $25 each were Mrs. Stettlbr, Alberta; Frai , . I cultuie representative, G, W. Mont- and'Miss P. Patterson, and a solo, been relatively free of the disease, to be given to the M. and M. Fund . .
) 11 I mus,t make to ensure there shall the last war. All who'gave,of. their John Pullman and Will Austin, both peg.; James E., Seaforth, and Roy, gomery re orted.- I "The Lord is My Strength," by in that it has never become estab- and to the Manse Fund. 1 4
1 be world,,reconstruction on,a, spir-i-, time so willingly in' -this 4istrict of Seaforth. , Detroit; four grandchildren and P .. James. T. Scott. In 'the evening lished here, although it is wide- A new hymnary with noter, is to 11 I
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I I I . are warmly thanked by the local two great-grand,childweri. . the anthem, "Green Pastures," was spread in "the- U.S. -' one -reason be purchased for use on the pulpit. I
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I . I At the close'of the meeting th.rqe 'branch and -have 66en congratulat- . _ 'The remaiins rested at the f.-- ception of the dairy b . erds whici�sung_ Mr, D. R. Stewart saft the Canada has had s,trict regulations A sale of plants was held. - Rev.' .. - I
second-hand edon.tfi4r success by the Ontario solo, "Grateful Am I,.0 Lord." The on movement 'f live hogs'into this Mr. Livingstone closed,the meeting . .
large cartons of good . I ily residence, Goderich St. West, are only out.in the daytime as'yet' , 0 . 1111111
I Division' of the ' Canadian Red sday when funeral s,er_ e. well attended both cou. 'try. with prayer. A delicious lunch wV I
� I c"hing were packed for overseas Rensall, Church Host until Wedh.e . seeding of spring grains is now al� a I n . ,
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peliet. � I I I Cross. . , . . . . vices were conducted bry Rev. J. most 'completed; certain areas of rooming and evening. — . While the outbreak has demand- served by the -hostess. . I .1 I
f , , Following ate the various dis It W 'Stinwn. "During the service a number ,of fields have had to be . ed strict federal regulations. 'there p
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rns: Seatorth, ,fitUteS his nephew, Fred 'E�. Wlillis, salIg � appear., to be no cause for alariu. �
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Al*' $8691 Titckersmith, $224; MCKil- ToWome.ns Ins ' . ,,God Hath Not Promised," accom- seeded again. ' ol The slaughter and vaccination I. 81 .. ...
i %, . Two][,,ocal Men ar ; Egmond- I. It appears that the acreage of Uckersmith Rho methods of curbing the disease :
. I . lop, '$2,92; KlVburn, $146 i h John, WQodham, pdille'd by .Mrs. James A.. Stewart. soybeaug seeded in the County thisi . Huron MoDfle Librar , .
f I In.Magistrate's Court ville, $1,52; St. Columban, 414; Wal. Mrs. Kennet interment was in . I successful in I " . . Y, . ..
.� I .. . will preside at the 'District Annual Maitiandbank year will be on the increase ar have usually been
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I . . ry., The pallbearerti were I III? - ...I.... .
� I I Wedtt6sda- Morni tan, $353- of South Huron Women's Institute cemete ticularly as ,the -acreage of codfract �
� �� I . y - . . ng , Any 'who wish to b9ntilbute to Y, McLean, M.P., Boirflires Teachers t Ontario Livestock., -Commissione . . .
I May. 27 in, Hensall. United Chu bariey will be'down in the County r Schedule for June, .
�1 I I . I 'this work,'aiid, Who hoe not been rch. Lome Dale, A. W. P. Watson said the outbreak . :1
� I Two local men appeared in Mag- Moming.ana afternoon sewious .John Hotham, Sr., Dr. P. U Brady, from I 25 to 3,0 per, cent, Many . 1, .
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" �' In both cases leave their donation with the S6a-.� will be held, With an agenda Pack- pallbearers were John more farmers will be growing flax, Board has engaged the following said he felt it would be cleared IiP ran County mobile library,"
Wednesday mording. ed. in business; addresses, reports houo�ary this, season; and there is also an I ..
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I court decision was held over to f6rth branch of the Dominion R th; and musical numbers.' Beattie, J. G. Mullen, G. C. Bright- -nerease in the acreage of d . month, of this school year, accord-
� �. . June 12. 1 . with Mr..E. C. Boswell, or'wi-th . The m6ming session *Ill open rall, E_ C. Boswell, C. A. Barber, 1 I Ischools fpr the 1963-54 school year: Federal authorities have no idea ig to tile librarian, Mrs. R. G. �
I . I . ong man, d'harged with ,keep- Rev. 0. Glenn. Campbell. . a , , in thleCountY. Sara Simpson, S.S. 1; Miss what cau . sed the outbreak, but said il �,
. . . at 10 a,.m., with -the addres-&-of wel. Bert Sanderson, J. M. McMilla , P At the fourth annual Huron I Mrs.
� . ing unsanittary and dirty- -hog pens . .. come by Mrsj. H. of D. McConnell, Senator W. H. Gold, Cpuptk.; Hereford spr . Ing sale in' Gwen Kennedy, B.S. 2; Mrs. Eula it might be traced to improperly Eickmier, I � .:
within the Township of Tucker- - - . Middleton, - Ing and, W. J. Duncan. Clinton lase eek, 17 bull's aVerag- 1 Kell'ar, S.S. 4; Miss Regina Bow� cooked garbage fed to hogs, as iOn Morxday, Jump 1, .the library, I .
� Hema'all. Miss, jgdlth Collins, De - . I � - W av- man, B.S. 5; Mrs, Florence Kay, S_ was the case' with 'tW6- previous will stop a,t Belmore, Lakelet, Ford- ...
( � smitti, pleaded not guilty to the . partmeut Representative, will ad . I ed $,2,84 apiece and 27 females a' , .i
I I charge. Magi-itrate Holmes, dis- Hu_'ro_ n FootbaU Assoc. dress. the meeting. eraged ,$274 apiece. High animal � S. 7; Mrs. E. J. Weber, B.S. 8; Mr. outbreaks. It could also have come wich nd Malesworth. The sdche- 4
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, ,, but suggested Reports ': I of the sale was a good, three-year-' Spencer Jeffery. B.S- 9. from virus, being carried into Can- dule for June 3 is: Brucefteld, KIP- I .. . 1!
t I . suissed, this eharg4� of sthhding committees S I efforth Boy Scouts. . At the last meeting of the board, Ada from,the U.S.. br-qtfier coun- pen, Hensall, Elimville, Kirkton,
11 to Crown Attorney Glenn Hays Agriculture and, Canadian' Indus- Attend Parade in - old better, selling for 1440. 1 2, tysborne, Thames Road,;
.� 'the accused,&e c Schedule Announced . . I members present were Wilfred tri4s by some person or ,material. B.S.
I . $but, ,harged with . . . , . . ��. tries, Mrs. -H. Strang, Herisall; Cit- Brussels, Sunday f Poutity fruit growers report a dfoot, Hog production Is an important June 4, Lqcknow, WhItechurch, � .
keeping pigs not penned. , - - I . .. I izenship and Education, Mrs, Robt. , I, . air amount of bl6oin on the differ-! Coleman, chairman; W� Broa Wingliam, Bluevale, Vilroxeter, Gor-
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� I I A local mail was reprimanded,by . Schedule for the Huron Football Elgie, Kippen', Community Activi- I With clear C. Neil., D. Dayman and R. Forrest. part of Canadian agriculture, pftr- rie; June 5, B.S. 3, Hullett, S.S.'12, .
the court for interfering with the -A�ssoctation', which Includ4s -teams. The Seatorth 130Y Scouts, under ent kinds of fruit trees was received from the ticulaxly in Ontario where about . I I.P
. . ties and,af,ublic -Relations. Mrs-. E. weather this past week, the spray! A report 1. .
, clean-up of .a. from WInthr.00, Listowel, St - Comradeship of their Scoutmaster, 'much more effec,- Caustic Sanitation Co. regarding 1,800,0,00 of the country's total of Morris, Whiton. Winthrop, Sea- . �
I ordered his prer�iee I I Col - ,program will be forth, Varna, Rayfield,
I qhe court. -warned ,him ,to. good umban, Brussels,, Ethel and Hot- Desjardin6p.,Grand bend; Historical attended a church Parade at St. I . the condition.of the school septic 5,'300,000, hogs are kept. . . .
I Research and'. Current L'Veuts, Mrs, , tive. . -
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�.. I " � behavior until June 12, under ,Ijen- Stein' 'giv released ,this 'Week. P bu's Anglicaii - Cburch, Brussels, . . tanks, Public School Inspector G. I I 0 June 8: Zurich, Dashwood,Grand' .I
;, -, " I., ,,, alty, of sentence If he-�Ontlnu6s to President of ,the 1953 executive 4s " sion was the G. Gardiner stressed the desirabil-' . I � I .1. _ I I Bend; -Cred it -on, Centralia; Junre� 9-: - � -..--
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to& and. Health, Mrs. Wra. Bell,,Xlp� - .. . - .1,eh I, -to, -c-Ifik pr6jram or- '' Condeaboro, 1�
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I It Wtorfere withl-the e1ea&up;- -being W. Richarriff;- vice-presidlent, Mai ij pen; Junior hveneri` r , ep � oAs, - prellerntation of a, Gioup artei - - - " - ` 1 ` comffi6ii A Goderich, Clinton, . .;
I 14. Bolger. - the Second Brussels Spout Group water pressure ihs-tallations 1 Blyth, Auburn; June 10: Belgrave, :�
execute - Area schools. ' 'figAnnon;
I d voluntarily by thejocall Marshall, and, secretary, , Federation r wid Day It' 0 - i�l tt 4h: Chu V, Wi.gham, St. Helen's, Dtii �
I resolutions, ,Mrs.. . A. Rundle, Exe by H. Firth., Field Commissioner, . ruckersmith ,ki, rch Ser ice
, . I . fire brigade. - , � The'schedule is as follows-, . ter. , - I . school ares, in the inspector- � . I June 11: B.S. 9, Morris, Brussels, 11.1
I ( , I 11 . I s.h a rio. ' I � Moncrieff, !,
. I MAY: . Hurondale Wt. will f.drmi Western Gdta i .
. . The speaker N�as Rev.. -A., N.'El- ate that had not mide a start in Ethel, Cranbrook, S.S. .
I� I musical number. Following dinner, To. Be Held' July 8' only
.", 4 26--iHolstein at St. Columban served !by Hensall Women's knsti- lis, Scoutinafter of the new Brus- tbiA direction. .The boaid decided 11, Morills; J�ne 12: Winkhain High : .1
. . LWo#h Ball Team . 27-�7AFUssela�*at Ethel, ; W. J. Rogers will Con- sela. Group. In addition. -to, the . The Huron County Feder�tlon of to proceed with installaiions in S. By,Kippen,.Y.P.S, School, Brussels High School, Brus- I
-1 �- . .. tute, Rev. S,eaforth group, Scouts and Cubs - S. 9 and, if possible, in S.S. 5. . sels Public School, Seaforth High :
. . 11 ' �. 29-439thel .at Wintfir6j�', " duet devotional exercises opening Agriculture's alinuji field day, ache- .
JUNE: . I ftemoon session. E.Iimville attended from Clinton,'Palmerston. Seaforth, June 240, has rbe Board approved a pupi1w bus Sunday, May 1:7, was observed as School, S.S. .2, McKillop, B.S. L
I I P!g� First Friday -I 2—BL,Columban at Ethel tho a - Mi.tchell and Listowel. �Membej,s duled for I trip to a place of educationail 'in- Young People's anniversary in Kip- Hullett; June 15: B.S. 4, Stanley I
1. I W1. will be Ill charge of a'dbmon I 91
1 Holstein at Listowel 3ell and of the Seaforth Lions Club provid- been moved ahead to July 8, it was - terest in Ontarto and also arrang- pen United Church, with a a len- 0
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� -aunts, it looks as if . 4—Et-hel at H61 -401h Mrs. Arthur Rundle will give re- ed .�
.� . " 1� I aec tran,%portatift for the Seaforth ed to %e�ure the facilities of the didPattendeace both morning and Hay and Stanley, Zurich, Dash-
. , . seaforth, is going to start Itg,--bard ' of. directors 'in Clintofi. iMt week. 1 Egrapiadville United Church for'th'e evening, I . wood, Hensall, B.S. 3, Tuckersmith. :
, 5 Listowei. at Winthrop .ports of officers' converition� New ScOuts- The change was made because of m
eq ? , , 6111 season this week. After de- -us,el, at St. Columban I - - annuil musical recital by the school The minister, Rev. Norman Mc- June 16: B.S. 5, Goderich, S.S. 9. ...
. , Bt business will be considered and of- I .. . I Junior Farmer'fleld day being held I children of the Area. A motion . .1 Goderich, B.S. 1,2'r Goderich, anti
,,-, iiating the madOr for sbmt;'tinie, 8—Listowel at Brussels ficers, elected with Mrs. N. Keating in Guelph the game day., was Leody was.in charge of the morning ' . �
i -� i tite, Athletic Society agreed earlier , I"stowel at Ethel in charge. , Large Congregations r the daily rate to Hullett; B.S. 10, Hullett, B.S. 8,
- I . At the Tuesday meeting field day service and preached. on the.theme,
� nd. a team '' be .paid to �;,ubstitute. teacherg. at "Youth, the Church,and the New Hullett, Blytb, B.S. 1, West Wavv-. I
I� , 11—St. Coltimban at Holstein Mrs. Norman Keating, Provincial At 105th Anniversary c6inmittees wer6 set up, with chair- I the same rate paid to the teacher anosh, Dungannon; June 37: B.S. 8 "
T . I � dud bring. ball back to Seatorth. '15�-Holsteln at Brussels , Director, will address the meeting, , red to select their ' World." The young people supple- .
, . I , Ddring the past low weeks there Ligtowel at St. Columban and an address will be given'by Of Hensall - Church men, emPowe for whom substitution is bmade. injanted the regular choir and ape- McKillop, S.& 9, McKillop, B.S. 6, . ,
. I Own, committees. 9airman at -the . I as the day B.S. 12 �
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t have, -been nightly try-auts at the, " 18—Winthrop at Holstein Econom- . . , It S :The Board set May 20 cial anthems were pregented. both MCK"'OP, S -S' "O' McK'1iOP1 I
il I firterestod lit Miss Jean Steekle, Home meeting was President Robei I . .1
..Uaim Park 'for those Ethel at St. Columban ics Coach. Seaforth Wonjen,q .In- Large congregations attended the McKgreher, McKillop. when the annual inspection of morning and evening. The soloist McKillop, B.S,, 6. Hullett, B.S, 7,
Z I Imiking the team. It appehrs the 19—Brussels at Listowel ifiusical enter- 105th anniversary services, at Car. the � school properties will be made. A In the morning w&s Miss Gerda Hallett, S,S. 11, Hullett, B.S. 5, 1*
. atitute will provide Tuisda� night 'also saw e Binnendyk. Mr. Don Bell gave the . .
. . . met Presbyterian Church in Hen- number of small accounts. w re Hullett; -June IS: B.S. 7, Morris, S-., . �!
" I . lbgtter part of the toam. will be 2"t. Columban at Brusscli ta'Inment. ' lain dairy co-ordinatilig committee meet assed for payment. rria, B.S. 10. Mortis; S,S..
. niade up of some of the Younger 24"--Winthrop'At Ethel . . sall last Sunday. Rev. Will: when RumL% Cluttan, Godirich, was P solo In the evening. Miss JeanAvi- 8- 8, Mo I
I . � , 1, ,players, from the Area,, while a few . at iflols-tein 11 � . Weir, B.A.,, B.D., of'the Presbyter- . . 6, Morris,, B.S. 4, Morris; S.S. .3, '", .
, 25 --Brussels elected chdiirtnan. Andre Diseck, I I son preoided at the organ. I . ,
a . . ' !an -Church, Brampton former min- Mort -is; B.S. 5, Morris; .B.S. - 1, Mor-
, 4 /. �. xilr experience. How this 26—St. CQlumbair at Winthrop Reco�rdtng bi thaPpion _ a6on, was tbe 'ClIntad, will be -viceIcLhairuran; Staffa Youth Burned 'The Rev. T. .J. Pitt was guest ria; June 19: Exeter, B.S. M, Steph- .
: ft.� 1, Ethel at Listowel .. IA�r of this congreg . - preacher at the evening service and
� 11 . . , trew Will stand up In Huron- I - Hensall Fiddler To peat preacher for the day. ' Ross Marsh,all, Kirkton, . wag I nam an; Crediton, B.S. 1, Stephen, R.C. . �.,
� i ,. 0 ' 29—Ethel at Brussels. . ed secretary. ' . In Kirkton Accident gave a fine sermon on the Impor, ..
]Per baseball Will belludlexteo In j6LY- . . I Bg_$ent To Queen in the morning Ar. Weir deliv- Dir#ctors of the Ituron County . tance of "Pirst.Hand Religion.." A.F. Base, . Centralia. . . I I
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.1 ., I 06 outcome,'6f.,th6 first gkine PH- --Holstein At Ethel . I er6d. .& forceful and pr6vmattve ser- junior Farmers,'AssociatJoh, meet- Ted Harburn was. seriously burn- Monday evening, under the aug- . I . . , I ,
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� day night, Wben Sea,forth. players 8—St. bolumbun at Listowel A .feature of Westerm Ontario men pn the bhW6,. "The Church." I - ,
. I . Ing'In the agricultural office board,ed last week when the gas.tank of pices, of the Young Peoples. Groupj "
. joitmey to Zurich- for their first ,Ams,els at Winfbrop . Tfi rO6 nd h
, '� I I .,.. .6hampionship Fiddlers` 'Contest, tp * choir sang two anthems, "How eloplodied a ,f e Y.P.11. -of Roy0s Church and Lodge Members, Band 1 14
, nil' iiisiou6tred the Huron -Perth, -an OW ,Automobile ,; � ,
� , gat' , . ' ' - WRIt Thou FOrget M"' � AP -14, day scheduled
. i I . * Of the 60ason, - - be held June 5 in HOIWall, *11t be -L669 . covered him with blazing gasoline. Mount Pleasant Church combined Parade to EgTondville
, seat I'_ j4m6i , fl. Wbilhrop at Brus"Is ' I :
tjk�; the jiftliaget's 'iL-�stawel at Holstdin a recording, of a selection by the (Pftueger)l an 110 Come to MY J11u4Or Farmer' , cam . ..,
Ip i . tdr June 6 at Mitchell, as wel .,-!�
� � ' ' 9 -a -i. -Mr. Harry Hoff- mer fleld: day at Into sect � I
i I as He bad been cutting the automobilp. force,q in presenting a edy, "Too
. �17. Scott, While 100&rhiug ari ` 4116 lo'-winthiop at $t, Cajumban champion fiddler .to be sent to Hea- L -21.1 the . lor ar� . tons, with a blowltarch. Many Relatives," The &6ning's MbmibeA of Edelweiss Rebekah ..
I . �.J. 19auss6y, At"414ft&6411 And GOI!6 �' '14�11olgtefu pLt,Wlhthrop I Quegn Elizabeth. Sponsored by man, Dash*oodr; visiting ,vocalist, . Son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Har- entertainment was , enhanced by 3�odge and Fidblity. Lodge, I.O�OY., I *il!
. I Muir, Other teams- In thd leh9tit . I -Commerce, ,8ang. HeSmtled� On Me." Juu� .n. , I , he was. -working recitations. And, songs, by the visit- Seaforth, attended. divitie worghlb . . ".
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the Hensall Chamlber'of ' Th me6ting covered ,the rules burn at' Staffa
___. __.. .__ — , , , .1. . .th6-Cb1ft6sts--ofFLeer 1�ri I uncte, 1,orne Ing group. Lunch, "was served to Sunday evening in Egimandville'
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, I Iditchell, Cillitan- R.C.A.F., Contra- ons . � `��rkton, Wheir"W,4 A-Ce-110ftr 1h- 'V t= -0M --wt the, -canolua� of Xmited-Chux0h. The Woodhain We ' I.
, � It Li' . Collect 26 Tons . $90. - United and Anglican CIM -1 -es : lig,ostpok judging competi- tOrn , 6 . � - C5W--i ,:: ��
, - , r,.I'Ve One ot the. most eagale contenders, were Pr6geii occ ite4 the evening. I t,1___)W&&_�_..__ 11. i
1.1a R.C.A.F., St,MsIrya-ifid bxetlet. It. Mr. Weir, del ivere&,:F4ruXq. , ii and druin ban
�. 4j, .1 � I Of Pa er� M Best Dj. address on the tibnj I,&jf'.jj1i lou. Saturday, May . . .
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T 4� . _., . _ . P foi� fiddling honors will be William another forceful He Was rushed by ambulance to Rev. A. W, Gardiner, ministgr, I �i
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112 a . 416, Whose P11-OW0 Wi. - the b th in , uj�jjjtt, Aftuat f6, was chosen -
P i ot ju, ti"Adh, dim� 6#pt . g . twenty4lx Adna, of,pkbpr,. the. best W 6 , . I
)� � � I, -, A Z!, I ,5�' .- - ot.been leosued Ofti*A the under the direction of Mr. Ni,001, clothes had to lis cut Young Man: "To what do 'ectidh"bf 11 ... �,
I � 'a. '��&ftra.it of 0 Mf. as the, date, for the annual 8hureh where his you text, Th's, cfi,oit "'dQ - 1,1 �
; I , 'fibell_o0ilgetion in S6yerai yearg, was re- 1119,3 n "The Radiant Morn." .;Ian 1� 6r af� i !,i .
I � & 1, I riv* ykrs, In his Many Yeaft 'of, t0f&,, &,jig J&vic% ,.jet )PIrst Presby�te from his body. His, condition, was attribute your. longevityl?" - Mira. Evert
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