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. ION It - 11�, X804 the Sectiou had thisi hous
Three rinks of boWlere from Oxe- that Many, who have not giready' AM I . CONGES6 I , .,e,,,, .
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r attended the Scotch Dodbles� done so. will follow the example of - I . I : � . Lot 5 soldby auction agdl A� XcLe=L . f . , 11
,urnament aot Wingliam, Wedues, the local Lions Club and make their ; " aeoause of the shape of the town- bought It for $400, Arohle'o son., -
. .. � Allan, was Wed in F�rmrtce il&., � � I
ty afternoon. Forty-one rinks donatious, a& soon as possible- � I I I . . . . . . 1- I . F,
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.. .. -W I 1p in t4(p .q9uth@4s,t corner, Col�- WOKid Wad� 1,L in 1947. 0 ftese .bg� " k
Blyth Standard. . cession- 13 starts with Lot 51 find, it � e, .1,
ere entered. J. W. Southcott and I 6 . % - owned or lived iii't-lie h666 aince-
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en Hockey, skip, won second I I - only conteAns 86 acres. This lot it was built: Georas T, A4t,�IY';,. I I
Celebrate 50th Anniversary - _A* -.1 I
ize and Russ Snell and Wes, Ryck- 'I wastaken up by William Anderson, Archie .19alsindth, Dun, , can Hay, $46iiin. I
I . � a hrothgr of'Mrs. DavidMurray. He . I .
.an w94 fifth. Suell andRyoknian Mr. and MTs. Robert Gree CQle%, f", �"_ - . �' `AM . married'i4ne Kennedy, A. MeNaughton, Arthur Hotliam,
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st their third gams to the trophy brated their golden wedding July— t __ I and in Archie McLean, George Leary. Wal- . - .
iuners, Dann and W51son, of Lon- 28. Although not able to .get - ;, 11 11 later years IlsrbaTa Russell. From ter ,Marshall, Fran,k Baxter, - Alex
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-Exeter Tlines,;Advoeate, around ag well " in former years, : . , .. �, -here he went to California, John . .
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)n� they were well remembered with '111 "I'. _� I ,--r-_ - - . boutft it" 1972,but did not McKellar, Mm Mck�lllur, Mrs, Alex, a
sbott in, McKell'ar, 'Warren -McKellar.
Newly,weds'Honored cards, gifts and, flowers. Among live here till around 18S6. During From this Section in- rthe early I I
On Friday evening, July 31, theae was a floral tribute from the -, ...... this time (Charles, Stacey had it years, these studded for the minds- A I
lend*,and, neikhbors gathered, in Womau'G- Association of Wesley- ., .. "I'll, I 11 �� I ... � .... rented, and, later ,Gottfried' Pehlke
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ie Blyth 4emorrial Hall to honor Willis United -Church, of whileh Tr40 COM all meovis do. lived in, the 'house, John, Scott's try -Robert X. Hamilton, George - 4 .
, . Hackney, Pletcher ,Gardiner Fred
(r. and Mrs.. Wallace Bell-, of,Nlor- Mrs. Cree has been a member foi- sons at one -time used, another old L ., ,
ls township, on the occasion of many years. During,, the aft on N& p4 one woroirig grim . log house that was on the farm for Harburn, also George Lamont in 4 .
To later -years, and Olive Sparling4or �
ieir recent marriage. Dancing they were presented with a large, No capoe.... and fhis mieons YOU 1 a chopping mill. . mission work. These -graduated, as # . 6
,as enjoyed to the music � of the beautifully decorated anniversary Occupants - William Anderson,
. flan- ' John Scott, Charles Stace doctors: James Balfour, X.D., Wlil-
Vestern, Five (Jim Scott's orehes- cake, a bed light, a pair of Ur&i I qodye learried fo swim. y (R) ' liam Hackney, M.D., Thomas, Wag- I I
,-a). Following 1-unch the young nlette blankets and a sum of - Sohn Scott, Jim Scott, fack Scott h,Qrn, V.,S,, John CurMe, V.S.; for-
ouple were called to the front and money. These were gifts of their Dept, of National Health and Welfare (R), Andrew Christie. teach,em feabella Park, Margaret f I
rosentid with a purse og money, friends and neighbors, who wish I ,Lot 6 - J. Scott, and Agnea Auu, Park for,
fter which Wallace made a suit- them both the beat of everything in Allain Ma,cDougald, a native Of a ,nurse. � 1.
We reply. -Blyth- Standard. their future years together.-Clin- - - Islay, Argyleshire, Scotland, was occupauts: East 50 --john. X,c . I .
Postmaster Retires ton Nows-Record. the first owner of Lot 6. He mar- Lean, Sr,, John McLean, Jx,, Mack� -
, . ried Maxy MacEwea and, they had Lamond (R), I
X. W, Pfaff, Exeter postmaster Places Second In Water Ski Meet Ye,ars'Agone three -chdldTen-Bella (Mns. 'Mal- John McLean, wanteit to buy the- �
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3r 31 years, retired on Wednesday David Cameron, 14-y'ear-old son of -interesting Items Picked From colin Lamond), Allau and Mdrgar- Wes� 50 of Lot 8, which. was very W .
nd turned over his duties to Har- Mr, and Mrs. Norman ,Qameron, The Huron Expositor of Twen- et.0 Not being ,accustomed to see swampy, but the ,Canada Company
ay Pfaff, postal clerk for the last Wingliam, won honor for himself . Scotch ,convoys after a visit, the asked, more than he felt it was . .
even years. Inspector J. A. Fla- and' the town when the placed S*c- ty-flve and Fifty Years Ago children were amused on their way worth. In time -they sold for less- .
erty, of London, conducted the ond inthe junior boys overall chaxa- - - - __ - - home from ,s,chool to watch the to Harry Wag -horn, who came -to 0 1 . 1,
ransfer in, the local office, Al- plonship -held in Barrie on Mon- - — - - - - -paxting on the roadi between Allan Hibbert from Engpland. He cleared: . I I
b.ough their names are similar, the day. David came second in the From The Huron Expositor and his brother, Sandy, when SundtY a ,plot of land and lived in. a house, - 1.
.ew postmaster is no relation ta junior boys' slalom tests, during August 17, 1928 was starting off on foot to hishome on, it forniany years. His- first wife I I I
is predecessor. However, the which the speed of the tow boat 'in Fullarton, several, miles away. was -Mary� Mowbray, and his tsec- 0 �
wo share other things in common. A large crowd greeted the Lions
loth, were born. in Stephen town- was increased -to 29 and. 31 miles Club in its community effort Thurs- Allan was buried with several oth- ond, -Mirs. Joe Armstrong, who was, 0 �
per hour on the two runs, the fazt- . ers of his kin, on the WacDougald formerly Betsy Hamilton. These *
hilJ and, both are war veterans who es -t speeds ever used in official Can- day evening at the Lions Park. The homestead- in Fullarton. After his last, two were married. after bo,th, *. I
rere -wounded in action. -, Exeter adian competitions. He placed fo . Rowing were among the prize death both Margaret and Allan bad of their families ,were grown. up.
'imes-Advocate. fifth in the junior boys? trucks, Win- winners-,- races, Rosis Rennie, Jack an inie,est I. dw farm. Al -la., Jr., Betsy had learned, to weave av I .
. Tattoo Entertains I ners in Monday's, conteets at 001- Dorrance, Jack Wright, Edna l3ate- was. an expert bagpipe player. The Uncle Donald Parks, and after she, f I
, '000 lia will compete in, the -Canadian man, Grace Krauter, Ann% Ed- day he was buried he was, piped to and .her hudband -mbved -to Fuliar-
over 1,000 attended the Dashwood, . , lits. gilave in Roys -Cemetery. It is ton, they did weaving there. Sev-
water skiing finals at the,C.N.E. on, intinds, Norma Habkirk; wading,
and tattoo on the ihall- diamond, August 31 and 'September 1. From Clyde Constable, "Hot Dog" Ran- between this Idt and Lot 7 that erad of -the Wa-ghorn family d1e& e .
Veduesday night. Howard "Boots" there winners will go to the ,world. kin, race Krauter, J.o,,n Dev- .
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0 the forced Toad was opened fTolm young, Thomas was a veterinary. 4 .
Clumpp, was, master of ,cere !uonies competition, also at the 10.N.E to ereaux; tub race,, ,And -y Caldqr, 'Roy Concessdon 13 to the Thames Road Mrs, James "Granny" -Scott lived'
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or the tattoo, Bands, participating be held- septeniber 3, 4 and 5.- Dixon, Grace Krauter, Edna"Bate- around, 1,878. This ,is the n -arrow- in the Wagh�orn house several" I I
vere the New Hamburg Brass Wingliam Advance -Times. __ man; wbale Tdding,.Anna Edmunds; est road in Hibbert Township. years before she -went to live witb,
�and, under the directloh of Ar diving, ,Qharles� Archibald, Prancis ,. Occupants - All -an MacDougald, her ,son,, Jimmy, on Concessdon 10- I I � .
hur Gibbons, Stra�tford 19th Air Detroit Man'Makes Gift Devereaux, Grace Free,' N. 1 -lab- sr Allan,, Jr., and Margaret Wac- Allan McLean lived here -till he dded
ladet SquAclron, band and bands kirk- obstacle race, Ross. Rennie, D " ohn MacDougalld, Hugh in 18-94, leaving a widow -and four I �
rom, Srath,roy, St. Marys -and Thed- A Detroit man ha6 started what Charles Archibald, Grace FreG, E. ougald', 'T
Norris. I., small children. When John Me- I .
ord. The Da'shwood Citizens' Band he hopes may grow into a fund for Bateman. Lot 7 Phail's, arrived from Scotland, it
olayed host to the visitors and the the eupport of the Huron County The Township of �McKillop sus- I I
'urich Lions Club Majorettes,were Museum by presenting the his-torl- Wiled a severe loss through the 'Malcolm Laniond, a native of was here they/live& At this time: -
n attendance. -Exeter Times-Aavo- cal Centre with a, cheque for $10. death of Reeve Francis McQuaid- Argleshire, Scotland, took up Lot 7 they could' speak nothing but . .
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�ate. A visitor to the museum last week on Saturday, August 11, (that will be at an early date and lived here till Gaelic. By this late date this wasr
E, A. Walasky, of Detroit, dropped felt.Por a long time. 18-93, wben he went to live in Crom- something unusual, but in �th-e early I I
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Golfer Scores Hole -In -One into the signal -Star to voice his 'Mr. T. G. ,Scott has been award- arty. He. first married Slarah Mc- days -Gaelic waG spoke -n -by -many of I I
TheTe was real exettement at the amazement at the vast storehouse ed the,gontract Of painting the ex- Neil, ,and later Margaret ,Campbell. the Scotch pioneers..
ditchell golf course on Sunday of knowledge he, found on his, visit. terior ok"sleaforth post office, and There were six in the drst family Occupants - Harry Waghorn, . I
vh-en. Dwight Stacey, playing ,with Mr. Malasky, who was on his first rede66rating'the interior. � -Aursle (Mrs, Archie Hodgert), John Scott-, Jack ,Scott, Mack La- I 1� .
kn,dy Wbetham, of Dublin., made visit toGoderich, rsaid the museum ,Miss Anne McNay has taken a Mary. (Mrs. Alex D. McKellar), mond.
he coveter "hole -Iii -one" on the was denitely one of the finest at- 'position as bookkeeper in Stewart Jeanie (Mrs, Donald N. McKelllix), Lot 9 4 .
�eventh, green, -the �drive carrying tractions; for tourists he had ever Bros, store. Jan,et (Mrs. Archie ,Naismith), Kate ,"Alex Brenner was the one who',
he ball over the pit, that mental seen. His. wi,fe, the former Lillian On Thursday afternoon, jquite a (Mrsi. Jack Roggaxtb) and 'Mal- took ,up Lot 9 troin the Canada. . .
tazard for many a golfer. Charlie Des�ardines, has,Huron,C,ounty con- large number of Hensall people colm; and lin.the second flamily, one Coinpan)r. Thomas Chappel, a: na-
derryfield, of Monkton, and. Tony nectiorks. Her grandfather, Gregori motored, out to one of the farms of daughter, Margaret I (WTs. William tiv,e.<A England, came ito this'lot � .
' Etty). She was, -better known as in 1-850, and dded here in 1900. His. I �
,ettler, of Fullarton, were on the Dee-jardines, left this area for Mich- Mr. George W. Wren, Hibbeft town-
,reen when the nice little trick was igan about a century ago. Her fath- ship, to s e t "Tot.." Malcolm, Jr., took ovei'the wife was Margaret ,Mitchell. Two, �
, e he working of a new . .
)erformed. They say.it must be '10 er was. E. T. Desjardines. Mr. Mal- combine machine, that both cuts &%rm -before 'he married, but be- of their twelve childreadled in in- I .
,ears, since a One here fulfilled aisky praised the work ,being done and threshes the standing grain. It cause of Ill hea,lth he rented It for fancy -Emma and Thomas, . The
ny a few years to Steph;6n, Hicks. others were: -Alfred, Betsy (Mrs.
his golfer's dream. Namer. of pre- by 'Curator J. H. Neill and before is- the first of its kind in use �n I I
dous performers locally are recall- leaving town went back to the mus- that vicinity. I While Hicks' were there the house Tom Bruce), Maggie (MT%. J. 11�
-d a& Prie Ditchfield and his aunt, I eum'where he presented Mr. Neill The local club Of horseshoe play- w" burned. Malcolin's,son, George, Littlejohn), Johanna (Mrs. Georger � .
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,he late Mrs. Norman ScixVfer.�J with the cheque to assist in' th,6 ei'm held a ,tournament on Monday g-raduated, -as, -a minister and is now Leary), William, Ruth (,Mrs. Hen17
ditchell Advocate. work of increasing the collection night. Robert 'Pin-kney a,nd Stan- in- charge of Knox Presbyterian Drake, Davdd, Lancley (Mrs. Ed. � . .
of relits at the institution-Gode- ley Nichols won the prizes, which Church., Mitchell, Ont. Froin the Kemp), Tom and Jahn. Only two � .1 -
Chosen To Shoot At Ottawa , rich Signal -Star. were beautiful bouquets, of flowers, time Robert Dalrymple married in. have lived an this ,farm --the father, , -
Douglas Gibson, 16 -year-old son 1859 into the 60's, -he lived. 'in: an Thomas Chappel, and lids son, W11- . .
)f Mr. and Mrs� Percy -Gibson, has Young Skaters Perform ,donated by J.11. Reid. Those -play-
, ing were: Hoegy, Glew, Allen, extra diouse on this farm. While liam, the present Owner. I .
)een chosen as one of the, top ten The best show of the season, at- Reeves, Pinkney, IS. Nichols, N, living here he coiltracited for the . Lot'10 4 �
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Ifle, shots, at Camp Ipperwash, tended by the largest crowd to date Nichols, Gibson, Sharpe, Hotham clearing of land. He was a nativg,, :Duucan MacDougald,, -a brother of
where he is training with 1.500 oth- was presented by skaters attend- and Pullmam, of Black-Negs,L Scotland, and. came Alpan, was an early settlei on 10t: � I
w High Sebool ca,dpts from all over ing -the Goderich Summer Figure on Wednesday -afternoon, 20 lady to Hibbert from Peterboro, ont.,
, 10 and was ,here till he died, �Vhen
,he province. He is scheduled, to Skating School at the Memorial and men laembers of the ,Maitland where he, had worked from -the time still a young man, He s-kinn6l, a, �
eave Ipperwaish. on, Priday for Ot- Arena laist Saturday night. And' Gold Club, Goderich, caiae down he came to Canada 1 1 ,
'n' 1851- His dead animal and poison got into . I
.awa, where he will compete in the one of the most .interested, s-pecta- for a friendly game,with -the mem- first wife was XaTy Bell, and his tbeblood. stream, which ca,us,ed his I ,
3oinlnion-'of -Canada. Rifle Associa- tors was BaTbara Ann, -Scott, who bers of the Seaforth. 'Club. The second Mrs, Mary Grace Tremeer death, His widow died here some� � I .
ionj competition there, against a watched! closely as the young ama- Gedericli ladwes-won by 5,1A to 3%, Brown. In (the first family there" time after she married RAchard
,eam of cadets from England. Doug- teurs put on an excellent demon- but the men -of Seaforth won 71/2 were eiglrt�Wllliam, Archle, ,Mag- Luxton, who came from, England. .L .
as Is,one of the eight high school stration. Show -opener was Petite by 2%. Seaforth ladies competing gte (iMrs. Archie Getty), Robert, James HaTIburil bought in 1879 and
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,adets from Wingham ,who are at blond Sue Yorker, -of Toronto, who were: M,rs. T. 'S. Smith, Miss El- Elizabeth (Mrs. John -McLean), Jim, died ,two years later. James Hir- t. 1 .
�resent training at Ipperwash. The drew loud applause for her solo coat, Mrs. McKenzie, ' Miss E. Mc-� lohn, and George. in the 'second' burn7a wife was formerly ,Sarah�
,eam with which he will travel to performance. Kerry Leitch, Wood- Lean, Mrs. ,Best, Miss Coombe, Mis's family there were two daugh-tens, Sadler. In theiT family were.Will, 11 i I ,
Polly and 'Martha- (Mm. William, Jim
)ttawa are reckoned to 'be among stock, Dawn MWcKay, !Detroit, Wan Laidlaw, Mrs. Brydone, 'Mrs. F. I J
he 100 best rifle shots in Canada. da Beasley, Toronto, presented solo' Sills. , Holighton. , Frank, Fred and 'Sadie (Mrs� . I .
Jim Hill). Fred 'graduated) ai -,,& .
Wingham Advance -Times. numbers, and Elaine Richards, of I 0 Oceitpants--Mali;olm Laimond, Sr . . - I
� " -minister. To replace the old houser � � �
Oshawa, -was one of the stars of From The Huron Expositor Malcolm Lamand, Jr., Stephen Prank bought and moved two small �
3onate $200 To Wind Disaster Fund the show with her comic r6utine of August 14, 1903 Hicks (R), Malcolm Lamond, Jr., bous'es, one from Lot 8 ano, oner . f I
At an executive ineetliig of the "Grandma" on. skates. The prograti Mrs. Malcolm, Lamond, Jr., iMack trom. Lot 10, on Conceeslon, 12. This .
31yth Lions, Club -held in the Mem- also featured duet skating with William Rae, B�A., PrIncipal.. of IA11110nd. house wais burned in the mid�la� � .
)rial Library recently, the member., Maureeir Ca'rth,ey, of St.Catharines, the high. school in Edmonton, who Lot 8 40's. The present One was moved .
�oted a two hundred dfollar d'ona- and Marlene Kistner, of Kitchener, -has been, on nice long v,izd.t to ,his Sohn McLean. took up the East 50 from near Brucefield ,and remodel- t .
aon to the Huron County Tornado Ray Blommer, of Milwaukee, and parentD and, other relatives, Wal� of Lot 8 in, the 50�'s, aDd lived here led' 4
L-nd. Relief F'und. The local people Paula Fly�nn,,of Buffabo, teaminguip tory, left for EdVonton on,'Monday. till he ,died in It% ait the age of Occupants --Duncan, MacDdugald, "'. ' .
ire all well aware of the large in the secbnd half of the program The people of that city have shown, 92. He, was. a native of Isle Of ,Mrs, Dun -can XacDougald, Richard,, ,- .
unount of damage which -was done for a skating duet.; Featured num- their appreciation of his, services Jura, Argyleshire, Scotland. This - Luxtcu, James HarbuTu, Mrst, Iames,
)y the tornado in this area recent- ber on the program was- a ballet by giving hdin an advance of $200 is On,e, of the few farms which has Harburri, Frank Harburn. A .
y. The gangs of men are still at skated! -to the "Cornish Rhapsody" in s%lary. only had two owners -father and
vork putting up barns- in some by Maureen Carthey, Alex ,Clark Mr. Ed'. Mole, who w -as manager .son. 'It is also an entailed farm. Lot 1 1 I I
),arts of the area, as well as mak- was( organist and vocal soloist was of the electric light plant here -for The family of John 'McLean and Alex Bailey ,was' theo fir%t owner J I .
ng repaim to others. There is still Fred Moss,,of! Goderieb.--Goderich some time, has secured the posi- Janet Ma,cDougald, sister 0f.,Algan, Of Lot 11. Simon Mitchell was the,
�ime for local cl-tizens! to contri- Slgnal,Star� c. X O ' , 10 -
I tion a,s manager of the iBlyth -plant were: Allan, Are -hie, Jahn, -Dunt an, ne t wner of ,,the East 50, and
- - No bw - ftwo - - _ -_ - - �0 and left for -that place on Wednes, L&U-01310-ii, Alex and 'Janet (Mirs, owned' it till the 1880?!s, His wife * .
I I ,low- - � day� . John Melville). John McLean, Jr., was Joanna Ol,es. They had a tam-
, � , . , . — - - Mr. Sam Speare, Cromarty, has the present owner, Is now 94, and, fly of thirteen - Wargaret Mrs. Ir I
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* I I I � been nursing, a sore foot for the has been quite active for his age, Tom Chappel), Emily. (Mra. James t I
. I Past couple of weeks. While split- The McLean home hasalways. been Campbell), Johanna (Mrs. James i
tin,g kindling he got in, too big a noted, -for its Scotch hospitality. Miller), Elizabeth ,(iMrs. David .1
R M-1 '. hurry, the result being that the axe John, like his father, baa been a Dow), Simon, Ma,ry 'Matitha (Mrs.
. I came in contact w1bh, the big toe of lif-Iong Lilberal, When Premier -St. Charles Tuffin, later Mrs, Harry, I .
I I his right foot, cutting It -badly. Laurent vis-Ited. Mitchell in June, Uttlejohm), Jack, Bill, A*,ed, I
!0 ____ Ift1woft%. Work on the large bam. on the 1949, John and, h4s wife were pre- Henry, Ruth (Mrs, George Me1WII- A .
Huron County Farm Notes '-"- farm of Charles, Gormley, 7th con- sent, she wearing -a McLean tartan lan), ,Naomi land, Ellen (,Mrs. Bilr
, tra5t to -ii- striking demonstration cession, Hibbert, is being rapidly dress, which sbe reserves for spe- Gives). Frolh. here they went to, I .1
The harvest is proceeding rapid- Of the ,effect of keeping, weed Pushed torward by the ,energetic 01al OccasdOlbs'- ToMrs. 'McLean it El -ma Township. B411 Gives, a
y throughout the County and.most growth dow1l In growing crops. contmeti>r, lolr. Samuel Speare. wa's a very special occasion when Frenchman, and a son4n�law 'of" I I
vf the fall wheat harveat is- com- , Treatment of these plots conekst- This, i * EP the fourtb new barn erect- Mrs. St. Laurent, before leaving the Sim,011 Mitchell, lived, in a house at I
pleted. A large percentage of ed of: (1) Plots where thorough ed by Mr. Speare -this year. . toWfi, presented. her with a rose the back of this term in, the 81015c . "�
�pring grain is also cut and much control of weeds was obtained While 'Mr. P. Koehler, ZuTloh, fi�om heT bouquet. jbh.n, when he He ,waf, a mawn and Z h,andymai2l 1, ,
,f it is In ,the stook. Last week's through, cultivadon and lxaud�weed- was delivering wheat at the mill was, 92, hadi not misseda Cale,don- -to assi-st with many other kinds oc ".. I
ain lod'ged' a considerable amount Ing. (2) Plots sprayed with a the other day, .his team got too- near I -an games celebration at )Dmbro on. woi,k. � -1 1,
�f the spring graln crop, 'but indl. 2,4-iD weed spray a few days after ,the edge of the platform and J111Y I'st from the time thpY *ere Occupants, East 50 -Alex Bailey;
ations are that most -fields ean. be the soybeans and, corn were seeded tumbled over, It was a miracle Inaugurated &round 1937. ' In j-856 Simon Mitalrell, WdIliam- Butler, I I
iarvested. wn and before they were up. (3) An, ,they were not killed. a school Was built on, this let, Jr., Bert and Russell Butler. I I I .
Corn and' soybeans have gro other group of Moto sprayed at the (Mr. Thompgon. Murdoch, Hensall, knowm als'the old Eastschool, and Alex Bailey sold- the West So t6 11
apidly this past week' q.nd w" same time -with a Dinitro compound is putting crement flooring in ,his was in use tll-1 1872. Around 1877 AlUred T4whell, a eon of Simon) A I
Ood weather should be quite pro- spray. (4) A siniflar group spray- Dvery gables an,di making other im� a frame hou,se was bui,l.t near the Mitchell. Peter Ue,L�wen, Jr., hadl � I
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uctive. Recent ralnr� have fn� ed, with ,C`MU also.used as a pre- provements, I site of the 'Did' school, Vb1cli was ft later and In 118.71 he sold to Wil-' � -
reased Pasture and, secondftut bay emergence spray. (5) Plots treat- iMr. Robert Devereaux, Seafortb, the home of the S0001 teachers for liani-flutler, Or., a native of Derow I ..
; showing excellent ,growth. ed with Cyanamid ,applied as a pre- has hadl a new autonraide blower many years,, . I shire, England. HU son, Williang e I
' emergent treatment. Placed in one of the forges In We George T. An -ley Wafv the fir,st took It over In the 70% ang Sea"
* * * 'Later this year when -all .the plots blacksmith, shop, Thia shop has teacherf;-D occupy it. Auley was Of tbOre in 1026. FOr,s101ne rea8ft the' . I .
have been. harvested and yields re- d1one awaT with the old4869hfoned- a nervous temperament and bad a bulkilings belonging t6.th1d, lot, n6l
feed Control in Corn and Soyboana corded, ,Mr. Boyce Will be, able to bellows. 4 X � I
badatom,ach. 01W Of his, grievances We& 1by. William Butler, IT., ,qmre?
,Xperimental bushels, of s0y6eanls or corn per Ws week -by W. somervllle� Mrsv away from- him� to give bini -his Lot 19-4h4 old .Butler homestead. , . I
5rn at the Central F u h ast co or Of � .
There are -plots of soybeans iind dieterniine'the, actual differences In - The fallOwing 'Were ticketed out wa'9't1Xat his wi-fe Wag too often built ',on- ,the , ort, e M
*rm, Ottawa, that aur good farm- ac,ro res6itilig Tj6m these viLTIOUS M. ,BrOdOrlck and son, John, to meals, regularly. Ybift know, Mag- Two Nona, of William Butler, Jr., are
r would be ashamed ,to have big. treatments,. , WifeTellc&, in the Chicago; MlsT§ Maria Kidd, to Mus� gfe,1110 would say :, ,,, like m,y I meals the present owners, Bert and RUA, . .
elghbors see. 1�hey are so full'of a&6un,t of weed, growth- in th(k,_�ar_ kegan, ,Mich.; Mesars. j, L, Milor. On time.,, EW1 ,this, wafd
'6ed(s that Ile soybeans, and -corn, fous Nots and lts'dfeet on the- c*rop an An e no ddffer- SOR BUtler. A
OU1 ,1)roiluce more than h-aij J d6uJA be owly i3den. I -d Peft3r Town, to NeW York; en`00 to Maggle. She 'Went and 0cdUpftht,9--Mex Bailey, AlftWl . I
. Mis's J'ohnstOu' to Boston; D. D. came as, she liked- They thud two Totehell, Peter eXuwan, Jr., WIM.
)rmal er6p. . [All treatm4fits; 906 CC noticeable W-Ilson and Robert Bell to Xbw 9�uall dauihttrfs whom &*Y 04110d Buller,Sr., WfIlla,m ButleT, Jr., 'Bert'
To J. H, Boyce, of fhe Forage reduction In, V6.6d, -growth -and Int- treal; Jaco;b Schmidt, p,gmond� "Lona Love,, and ,,Annfe Pot.,, . .
lamts -Division, who Is r0spodkfbiq proventont In the helght slid ap- Ville, to Detroit, . Ar- and Tims,sell, Butler.
thur 116tham was the last teacher - Lot 19 � I
Kr them, these plots. are In fteel_' ijear&mo of the �fop &iMpated *Ith IMT- W. J. Dawson, Detroit, ,son Who ilved, in it. " a
nt condition, They are the &edJjL,f - er he, ba
. he check iftts� OdItIva,fian, and of Mr. Ed, Dawson, Sea,forth, and, taught 1br a HmO4 he gbar.ted to W(MaJA Butler, 18T., came from;
OtR, to which no weed control hand-�Wbddlvj had U -6n thorou�.bly well, known to many here, was r4&. Studympilicino. For many y�6att�,he P I 9*1vu jabd ,toiDk up Lot 12.in � I
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tatin'P,Vt *&A &P011ed Kud ou''dono alld'Otabd6allY h6VOeds were cenzw Made the reciDileplit of a practiced, In. Str&s,bO11rg.,,&W Ri - 146 � 4
hich w4bd�i-W6r& left �t Ka I I ii, I ,Add Oerd in 1890., ME;
. I.. o grow lkt tibiblo I"'A the,66 01,6to qtt Odd In 110,114051110 9CaTf DIM Hewas assist. wan, and, was algo He I ,0,� *Fb�sqbi,` ,6rV
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I vaAd", Weed e6ntrdl 4 " '016 1 Way diVitfOus In 'that city, and Will flu , 004"io - of, 1%.8 11 lro 6lity, Ib� 4 L , ,
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