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I �.. , ., I ht _"­`"­', "Williamp, R.R. 3, . . 1. I es.1 ,Q1i;P*, K"', I I Mrs, " a � � -0 . . , F I I t I ( vs� f : Az enjoyable evening wAi ' t , - xf*,��,xo"`t 01" 4" - .-W*fbr4,�,,. iliee,0' 9� Yeats, Hd ' Fi' ' Ha d and W i� s e WA ' - "' I � � . =�[, qst, riN, - I ��., r R-obert and n . I ,17.f, rn- . � I I 101W% e orth Co I i ,`;e-lil. . . I . I � . . .., , . .1 - ­ ',V,- �1 " , - I . I jrgiues ljpqhall, TuckorSmilth, and � - I .,:, ity ,Centfiii, when the'Seaforth W,Pl-., 7 , � I i � I I . I . - . The - I following, Article was ikost Of the small boys would take This was not a show -put oil: for, ,�- , ­ __ - I : Open House Wed. at Ta "day -at the seafc - , �' P , of Mrs. DonA�d ALCKaig, town. died written by Charl, back street -to avoid either of I the enefit, of - his pupils, bwt� 'he. - _: ­. I meu's Institutg entertained in0j.O."T �� p s L. WRIls, a , � than 100 guests from Gr nd',Aiffid . I 0 .. in stratforlk,:Jupneral Hospital Sun� - a Ll Instinct for'.OrOr. , . ' , 1W following a tw"ar crash in formerly of ftsif'orth, who Is them. it we happened to be a min 0 - � I : - A ondville Manse Zurich, Daahwooil and- Credit6n. , - , . , I 1. I e , ay eve, . -ate L School .we would' 1�lip into his, 4ftei-schcol 42U 1 , I Pr L, , "S' I aj!JAAL I ., Vowuilato*uship Satuid uIng. the editor anio ppblisher of the ute I al � t ,w ' Mrs. Alexi Pollpor. pr,,o§idod for *. . I . I iffri. williami- busband suffeied Indepe'riden , I r, Alber- ,in behind the shawled figure , of -house On do'derio4 SAre t WAS'dit- "I - . I � 1, . it irl'Stettle . . , .. . - t4e regular opening exercises arid � . � I � I twypre filiji.tries In iihe'"cident,. a .Stood on the tinguished by a very large, ,ii",4,1� � "IT �� . . . . . li, ;; Open house was held at Egmond . ,, lis recalls Seaforth Mrd.HcFaul as 11 . I ,,, I I 1: a short business period. The roll . � ­ . ta., N.M.WJ1. � "' I 11 I villo manse Wednesday afternoon � ;I ."."", M0 . h chief roorbi-- , 'r �� 111`,111,,,,,�5,,?,��, .0 . I I I . ""' I \ . ,while the dead. wommfi� 14.uionths- n the late L. frofit pIatfcirni7`*it& -'bell In, hand. and in those, days 10 ,� � . �. ferl#g a � gpot]4, � *434. 7�, � �,5 't , I pubtic scAioot whe . . I , call Was answered with "My PON- k1 . . . . tion, was to dig up the bare, see--, " � - other occupAxit ��ci , When, he, visited. the.4up, �! . — and evening, when the congregation Orite Radio Program." T e em- It p.,., 9- iold baby,'the, Only L. McFaul Was Pirl . Pal. . . .per room% . 11 in day, f4i�im c 141. ar,,�",.,wg 1"�,;�"', ­ , them'doW-41040 �, ... ,�Ih,'�,`ilk, of the car, escaped unharnred. Mrs. we dug, into our I . [son was oil 11 for Met # _,', I 1� 4 9 J" j3ped , �,',��',`� I fio6ks to avoid tious and -to ' viewed the renovations and im- hers were regiluded of the Invita- A!nllti _4 ,�, ""'. "', , #_VP .- � � . er�ojl and' one more. This' would. bc6ur'�Iit�r,p(pr . : trealmonit. with ,� �m r"- I � �' -­'g-r"5 N I 1. - §eafq -in etii1k seen Ug ., . - I �,-,p.g, 1� , Villiams was or, jean Up- .. rth has a new public school . h 6 at , I i, . ­ � 7r. " ' �, .,;, W.". I , 1. � the -form . I e every',suEpmer 11 �,;,� proyerneuts, which had been done tion to attend ,the ,Clinton Institut . VA . \ A I S e three times, , . a*d 1-t 3 IN . . e . n:, . 4, shall, daupfit-0r; ,of 9r. and Mrs. and judging -by -the photogra,phs, it of the most solemn ounds, that w . Rork Larone is. The i I 1,1 1 4 41" - - - _ - d of the would, ottgn happen that be Would �- �iil and enjoyed a social time with meeting on Thilirsday, Nov. 26 at ot.,ho" I ". X- 7F:'1.1,N i . " � . I 1-111, I i y �' d%aries U-pehan, Russeldale. Twen is a beautiful building and a credit used to ,hear was the thu and his dig up the whole lawn, -sit I kou*'.1P 1, E. Milroy, the. 2, p.m., also of t e Rally at Gorrie, tor's writer'for - `Sq'b,9'p �11, �, � ­"I".- � , JW-4wo years old,. she had- been strap in the lower hall, Rev. and Mrs W. ' which will, not appear .1. "'.41 1 .11­'� 1,,-.!��.� �, � I - -1. I ;, . . years to the town Which -has raised so . I Nov. 3, at 10 , twwo, =arried a, little over two , command to the victim to "Hold looked perfectly'go9d, to t#d'p0'0pX ' w�wly­inducted minister. . a -m. . -1 114.-, ,"I F, �, 1 ,­­ Mrs, James Keyes was appointed . , "�_ � ...... � 14, I many good students and good a-th- up, Up!, Up!"' This command was passing on the street. He , y �! I � I hl� �1­11��111_�,'� - � al*a.sl 1 � ­. . I . . - ' . ,,, . 11 In the afternoon the guests were delegate to the London Ar6a, Con ", ­ " �.-. ,,,,� ..'11�1.'R . letes In the course of the past 75 �, I archi- al�ays given with a rising inflec- put on old clothes and work boo.ts .. received at the door by Mr. aud'!veatio a- 111111 ;,' �:.- ... " Years. The intention of most of" ; 1, i . a, with Mrs. E. Whitmore S inre 11 ,,, -, �, I I tion, and. the last "up" could be for the edification, no doubt, I Mrs. Milroy and Mrs. David S,teph- . e 8xQthets1-.,, . alternate. , � ") . I L ,;�, �.. tects,the,se duys is to make the new -who toiled .� I '. �� ,��!! 1,1�;�, ,',�,f ;,�, I I'� Egmqndville United n er roams. -Cor- those of h -is students, ­ I I.., �.,4; - I I enson. Mrs. Alex Wallace and Miss I . *,.:, 11L , , ,iZ'11 . , I "I . ­ �' � . I h ' -_ .f � , '�': Mrs. A. Crozier presid TV � �,� " sc ools as different as possible 'ys ac- not, neither did they spin after- ' `� .. Z'�A�'.�i��,,�$ . of the 0 "' '�'�,r �,- �,P . .. "Be school hours, but �,iM ''.. 1'1;,;,p, i 1�.. "'.. , , . . I poral punishment was .alwa , ��.,, - Fernand�a McCloy poured tea and I 1�.' " ��,% 'i , "i, I I from the JAII-like structures liked. to ,spend , r�.00oial speaker at the 76th � pening with ge inging In Car- flors M hap,� l, companied by exhortations to hing expedi­. anniversary services in North. Mrs. Elmer Stephenson, Mr. Gordon Of the Institute Carol. Thhtotto, I � I'� I ,,,I� � , ""I do not consider a school "I .. ;. :0�u�, 1 4 I their spare time on Its' " ,_ .1 as�t. a Man," and a friend told me re- I Si next McGonigle and Mrs. Alex Boyes "Recreation Builds Mental Morale � �`11 i M -arks- Anniversary. o de United Church here . ,- � I , I I only a machine for learning," said at cricket and football. . ,.iq ­ cently in Vancouver that Old Mae tions. or Sunday will be Rev. William G. M - Physical Fibre;" was taken by Three ,sons .of Mi. and, Uip ` ' . served. iss Rena McKenzie show and _ _., �, , -i � . -1 , I :,�, �_:;�,� . ;�, noted architect recently, :, ,,� , �0, " � 11 0 "It did not wait to 'ask him to be a . ts through 'the house. Mrs. James �F. Scott, Seaforth, George Beuerma)in, R.A. 1, .1; '��`,`,,� ... Egmondville United Church held Pupils Actej'.in Honor Berry, M.A., B.D., Toronto. Mr. ed the gues ��!""'�� M, I., �, 1,a.. were zer 'Uri :;,�r,,,'�', , . 1. 1, � il, ,, . should first of all be beautiful.." man, but a -ailed in without any pre- . iously inj ad pud,M6, ,��! lj� . IV 99alliversary Services \Ialat Sunday, Berri has for several years Mr. and Mrs. Milroy, and Mrs. W. speaking particularly ,of recreation �h _111 � I, I 11.pn , I � Ali this is admirable, and the liminaries and g�ave him a thrash- When we arrived at our, -teens '��,�,,,, , , ,in social and evan� F. MeMillan were at the door In for the housewife. She stated that -to hospital Sunday after ,t g , W.-,, ,;��,.- . � -1 ... .. .. e, . _ . "I' "Ill I f with the r6cently-iuducted minister, ,!,�', I . % i graduates of the old school, Who Ing that had been a -benefit to him we discovered that, although Z bein active ,�. , I Rev. W. E. Milroy, ,conducting the, Seliskic work of the United the evening. Mrs. A. C. Routledge, sometimes women let themselves they were riding struck a horsw, 4 .' �i;,,,,r " I � - I ,�,, . , are all over the world, Now, of course, the principal seldom smiled, yet his "" ' : ', � , 4 . f .� �' i . scattered ever since. Church in Canadia. Mrs. John S. Watson and Mrs. Win. West of Bornholm In an early, 1� ., - ` . I , I I . morning service. . congratulate the School Board and strap has been relegated to the demeanor to his own pupils was , - . Wallace Poured tea. Those serving I get' into a rut. ing fog. ­ . . � I 1, � Thait-sgiving Day was -.also ob- Use Qf Recreation , 11 ". I . ona the Town of ,Seaf6rtb, on erecting limbo of forgotten things, ,and juv- neither cold nor solemn. There is - -1 - %� , " served. The chlidreu marched fir ,�. � I were Mrs. Mervyn Nott, Mrs. War The force of the colligion i4ng . - ��..., ,,, ,, I 11 ,gl, . ,,, schoolroom, bringing with them this -fine building, where. the' air enile delinquency is increasing year a perfectly authentic legend that 1. I den Haney, Mrs. Victor Lee, Mrs.1 We have twenty more good years the horse over the hood'and, .onto' '�N` ... ,�'., the he never thrashed one. of ,his own . wl:, , flows' in' and -the light floods in, -by year. . on P.S. Inspector .Leonard Strong, Mrs. Ivan Forsyth of lite than our grandmothers had, the roof of the car, killing the 1�:I­,r �, I I . nd other gifts, . . ,X�� . fruit, viagetables' a In a story to and the surroundings are so pleas- . An Instinct for Order pupils. They were supposed.to a,et . d Mrs. Stanley Jackson. she sold, so we should use it pro- animal and flattening the -top, of .]�"'.. i 0 symbolle of the day. � UL . an ' �,111 I,.' - ., ., ., I I Milroy used a ant for teachers and pupils. The figure of the principal Stand- strictly on their own ho or and , ,� a in the kitchen were fitably. We should make good use the vehicle. Following the impact " ,1., * .. they did not let him down, - -of our libraries and wonderful re- the . 11�,�10 --!- ,he children, Mrs. ad aks on Education mA stating I I d, ;,�� Mannelgraph to illustrate its mean.�. The Ontario System of eduic On Ing On, the front platform year in e I rs. Adin Forbes, Mrs. James me car veered from the rdit �'; . . Sag. T.12e choir sang ananthem. aud is the best, in Canada, because it and year out without missing a day, I remember on a warm Junei af- I ntosh, Mrs. Wilfred Tremeer, Mrs, creational facilities; above all, she struck a fence and came to a stop. . I '�,11 ,� ,� wra Elmer Roehler, a former was founded in the early days on as far as we can remember for ternobrx whem We had spent the qt, � iner Cameron, Mrs. Alex Boyes said, keep -Sunday for spiritual re- in a field. ,� , ,.A - subjects and Mrs. David -Stephenson. Mrs. creation. Two of the three brothers, Ron- I ...'RA - ' Ll .'. gnamber of the cliurch, ,sang two the Scottish system and it has riev many years, dressed, always. in the I 0 A duet by Mrs. Tieman and Miss aid, 20,, and - oyd, 16, were tem. ', �`b` , I I - whole morning reviewing Presbyterian Men E' i� � er loat its moorings. Yet we must same sober costume, consisting of for the approa , - _1 Edward Boyes. assisted Miss R. Me- , "I'll, '. ..,; , 0019S. ould lems. Kenzie in showing the * guests Helen Nediger, Dashwood, was en- porarily trapped in the smashed "I't, N, ... . . In the evening Rev. Micklefohn, rebember that new and beautiful a conventional dark i suit and ... a the master decided that we sh Cause. of many of the prob . �. �,,-, . joyed, car. The youngest Beuermann work- �,�': , I '. I Auburn, Was the guest speaker. buildings are not synonomou,s with scotch shawl thrown over his have a little recreation. He sug- and unrest irr education today can through the house. I �;, � � 'i'J" 011heme, of his address was: To education. If that were so, the shoulders----ithat war, a spectacle gested literature and he brought be attributed to the sense of fear Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth, bl�. Dr.. E. A. McMaster, the guest ed for some time to free Lloyd, be- I , �'1.1� , ,_ 4 � share our -gifts Of food and Cloth- United States, with the most beau- which to most'of his ex -pupils. In out Wordsworth "To a Skylark." and uncertainty which characteriz- Milroy, Mrs. Stanley Jackson, Mills speaker, chose for his topic, "Medi- lieved driver of the car, before he I ,.,� I ?'.� I 0. " . . tiful school buildings in the world, after years, had more historical The change in the pupil& was mir- es the Present, Public School In- Mae Smith, Mrs. J. W. Modeland, eine Over the Years." The pro- summoned help at the farm 'home �. . �,;z . ftg vdth others. ress of medicine is, almost a fairy of Carl Vock, R -R. 1, Bornholm. . 1. 1,17. . Prior to the serviee, MISS. Marion, would be the most highly educated significance than the figure of aculous. This A -as play and the spector J. H. Kinkead told mem- Cecil Pullman and Bernard Nott 9 , �. ...�.� , � �'.1 I f a , .21 , : country in, the world, instead Of Napoleon, standing on a hill at discussions thereon �ere fast and bars of the Presbyterial Men's entertained With musical numbers. tale, he stated. Several diseues, Meanwhile, the oldest brother Ken. . , ' !Iil , Ufflej) -played a ,pleasant instru- such as pernicious ailaemia, d1V neth, 26, reached the roai7wa'Y. .. !1� . , . among demo- Ratisbon, or that of Nelson Stand- furious. We did not realize until Club at their first fall dinner meet- , Alvanto on the piano. At the offer- the least educated "", tory. lift. James Flannigan render- crated nations. It Is the teachers Ing on the deck of his ship Victory long afterwards that we were be- Ing'ln the church Tuesday even- ' ,betes, tuberculosis, up I;Q�the 1920's Police believ, he was thrown from ' ��':,":" . . . mpet solo and the choir and the curriculum that count, and and Putting the telescope to his Ing taught by a master hand, His Ing. practically incurable, are now vir- the car. All three were Suffering � li ".' , I ed -a tru Y5 Mr Kinkead, who remarked Hensall Hall Pack d tually beaten, he said.. Coronary from loss of blood. M sang two anthems. Mrs. Emmerson. happy is the school that has. a de, blind eye. In our childhood, da lessons on the three R's were just he - 7 ' 30 Kenneth and Ronald, r I oported i � I I" Darat and Mrs. Warden Haney voted band of teachers. Looking it meant the flaming sword of jug- as good and they could not be sur- .was 'not so sure of answers to . thrb,rabosis, with no diagnosis Z . 1'.�;"a '� t I � I . ars, ago, is now the major cause the mor6 seriously' injured. of the -� 110, sang, a duet- back over the history of the public tice and, in our maturity it was the passed. problems in education now as he r of dea-th, a definite disease of our three, were. taken to Straij!6�,d G�u- ' all", . ecalled ,ror School Concert " %, I I school In Seaforth, all the early symbol of (Lays well spent and duty e 1500 Pupils had been 12 years ago, r , ' ;..,,&, . fast-moving age, he asserted. eral Hospital, where botb­'wers . I �4-,.... .� 1, � graduates, pay tribute to the work done. passed through his hands during that the urge to progress of gi. gen- . . .11, . � I , �,:12. . � Everyone over 40 should thave treated for severe, lacerations, W , .,j, I . and personal influence of L. L. As we grew old enough to study the H years that he was Principal eratio'n or more ago had shown its Hensall Town Hall was pa.eked . , .1�4" , , , , � . regular c t , ardiograph tests, h4 urg- the head. LlqY4 was takeul.;C6'66tt, ' 1.�� , ­ ..... 1. I 11 .Area Presbyterians MeFaul, the principal for two gen- the habits of the master and won- of the old school, many of them effect in the thinking and ways of last week for the presentation of .,;.,�� I ed, and noted thait new wonder Memorial ­Riovspital here and trkat- I- , ,: '',A ,�, I orations. . der how "one small head could c�tr- still live in Ontario, but the major- education. 'There was, little inse- the annual sChOOl concert held in drugs have opened a new era. "Peo- ed for cuts to the,face. � . r.,%. I I I I .,�. Z�l ' . I I I.. �', o, .� , . I . Solern,n i§,9pn4 of the Strap ry all he knew," we were struck ity are scattered all over the, world curity or instability about the fu- conjunction with the Herisall -Co— , ' �v. g le are becoming more health con- Provincial Police Constajbiel� �C`iix� . ".." . -- - Q&er: in Ex-eter Tue. it is, quite nituial that when for- by a phenomenon that was as cer- and some lie. in the fields Of POPPY ture, he -Indicated, and the British munity Agricultural School Fair. 1) I U ,, * ` "I N C. - I . ;:,,�.... 1. . . I . . ' But those who Navy .symbolized the surety of the Chairman. of the evening ­ , . mer residents Of the town sit down tain as, the rising sun—he was al- of the Old World. was Ron a 0 a man Hogg, Straftord detaciiin .. ., I . Program Enjoyed investigated the accident. Tftiv,�ar 1, - up! might be are living, wherever they are, whe- way of life at that time. Today, he Mock, one of the directors of the � . :,:, ��. . . The gmt of & series of meetings. to recall the,scenes. of their early ways Punctual; P Is , 11 . . � was reported a complete wreck. .". . I �` I . . 0 c era rar ly, but the ther'eugaged.in business or law or Continued, ,although we have the school fair ,board, I Concluding, Dr. McMaster said: il I L, I of Mining schools in connection youth, ,theY, do riot put much em- late and t, a 11 e , , , , I - ,but hou ,again ,he .. e -farming-,_or in any. oc- urt0a Nations in an gttemPt to Winners were as follows: recita- "We sho,Ad, rq;gelliber that while _�, 1 ,�7� �,, 7 ..- ,,,,, _':'_--1.-_.., ,._._,�', ___ , � I., _ - _­ .. "� I .1 I , I � W", the Christian Bdueation, balu­ Phasis ,On materi' principal, never! T 0 diciue ori 11 . . L ,� ,,, � ' ' . I ' _ al progress,, , . came I to -so I hbol with hiso cupation Whatever, will always re- achieve collective security, we are many. ways, it I . :" ., ? -ortan . ChUr eh Jlj�oir , t4ioughts have to do with always t,ions, Second Grade and under, Progress is good in :,�, - , WaIgn ,of the presbyt I ' I ' i, poli�shed and member their old schoolma'ater� uncertain and apprehensive. Catherine Rossell, Hensall P.S.; has also brought -more cases, of .- :�., ,%n Canada was 'held in Civep, things of the spirit—with ,the ideas shoes seruplouslY Dublin PTA Membefs, �' I , , I Church, Exeter, Tuesday evening, and, the ideals that they absorbed looking like mirror& The thing who constantly, .showed them by - Hear Many Solutions Bob Munn, 5 Hibbert; Billy Shad- neurotics, nervous and mental dds- . . 1. I I - ", I . ol -days, and how the got to be a load on our minds. precept and by example, that a life Earlier, t1te speaker cited in ­dick. Hensall; recitations, third and eases. We should try hot to wor . 9 ' 1, . I . , WAen a hot supper *as, Served to in their scho Tue - ry. . . . - How could he do it? What was of toil is the best life to pursue. creasing population, through en- fourth grades, Margie Elgie, 2 1" teen-agera and members, of the' personalities of the teachers affect Revie'w Organization � !'��'.`�', I i . � missionar groups of the ed them. Probably ibecause Mr. Me- the secret when we could not travel He was the last of the old Guard. larging birthrate and immigration ersmith; Sharon McBride, Hensal ; Mrs. W. Coleman, Seatorth, gave � �, �- ­ .. "I . I .. V41111111t I Y Exe- Faul wis principal for 28 years, to school,without gathering all the figures, and soaring construction Lester RII-y. 7 Hibbert; pub c 4 humorous reading and group sing- I 11 -1 , � " . ,gburdb" of ,Clinton, Auburn, The grass is just as green, To-, The first regular meeting of the , �,,� ,h, Blyth, Seaf6rth arid lie had the greatest impact on the dirt off the streets? Weknow now costs as responsible for most of speaking, ay" subject, Marion Bel, Ing was enjoyed. The Zurich In- ", , ter, Goderic oys at play, Patric ,' Parent Teaciter As- . , �', ,.. .. I 1. largest number of Pupils. that anything is possible with el- barefooted b the headaches in financing educa- 1 Tuckersnif.h; Marie Sinclair, 2 stitute provided much merriment St- l a . , , , , ­ , , Hessall. se and, a passion for or. Ae sporting just as we did then, tion. In the case of high schools, Tuckersinith , - Connie ,Corbett, 10 I with their skit, "Little Red Riding �Ociatitin was held last week in, ` ' I .,j;z � Among the clergy present 'were'. in my childhood days there were bow grea . ; :".� I . der, and a man in Calgary told -me ,with'spirits just as gay; he pointed out, even the creation Hay; public 6eaking, grades 7 and I Hood." A duet -by Migs Doris Dublin Continuation School .va.ith ,; .. "i Rev. D. 1. lane, Clinton; Rev. R_ two men whom I dreaded to meet ''hill of about 65 members present. George in Sea- But the Master sleeps upon the. I districts or areas Ili an attempt 8, Gwen Spencer, Hensall; Bob: Schwartz and Mrs. Ted Insley, I 1� . a. mcmillan, Goderich; ffiiv. H. T. under any, circumstances—the to)Wn that he learned two things of president, w _� schoolmaster. forth -public school: always to pol- which coated o'er with snow, Tuckersmith. Crediton, and a reading by Mrs. Ducharine, the as in . ,.�� l %Wton., Brussels; Rev. J. B. Fox, policemen. and the Provided us a sliding Place, just to spread out costs., has not fully Clark, 1 and under, I were enjoy- the chair, And Rev, Dr. Ffoulkes ... ;, t� min- Both - solved the difficulty as the demand Vocal solo, girls 10 IW, Love, Grand Bend, . �11 . H,ensall. Rev. D. R., Sinclair, of them seemed to be the ish regularly his own shoes, and al fifty years ago. for more classrooms and teachers Margaret Hoggarth, 7 Hibbert; t ed. . opened the meetiil�g with a .prayer. : "', * ister of the: church, was. chairman embod-imeni of stern justice, and ways to be on time. I — ,. . .. __ . L� F Jean Kennedy. Hensall; Elaine 1 Two Scotch numbers by Miss Ena A panel discussion on the Par- ,,- , Or the program which followed goes up, _� , speakers, were � We hear of many solutions, Mr. Keys, Hensall; vocal solo, girls 10 Lillico, Seaforth, brought the pro- en,t,Teacher Organization followed. , the dinner., ,The Legion Auxiliary Has I over, Dianne Rannie, Hensall; igram to an enjoyable close. Mrs. The first speaker, Dr. Thomas Molm I I Mao Anne 1. M-6Ea&4ern, Mrs. -Miller, Kinkead continued: enlarged class- an( to of ally, V.S., vice�president, gave a : � � � . . . 4 1101iss, Refth .. 1 and Miss, McGee. Their Schedule 15 -Night School Three District Groups rooms -, ,build temporary classroom Jean' Henderson, Hensall; Ruth I J. Hillebr6cht tendered a vo Pais of the history of the : . 4 y space in the hope the demand will Howe, 7 Hibbert; vocal solo, ,boys thanks to all those taking Part in short s�no �, � . I I zulbjeC6 dealt with why, the train- � " As Guests Wednesda an- under 10, Neil Forrest, Hensall" 'the o,gram. Two contests and a Drublin P.T:A. since it wag organ- 1� , I ling schools were organized. ' level off or abate; reduce the at Cbipchase, Hensall; Bob socia;r I In Ws, remarks prior to the meet.- Courses to.Start Here Nov. 5 The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Sea- dards. and salaries of teachers; in Jack half-hour were enjoyed. !zed four years ago, and explained I _�_. I . - � � . � in detail the present new set-up. , I . . . . ­ . I . - BrAch of the Canadian Le- revert to the 'one- Munn, 7 Hibbert; vocal solo, boys ,Committees for the November 6 � 11 � . I .. ing,p,roper,.Rev. H. T.Fult,DB, BrU§-' .- 1. ­ � ­_ �. . . . *� forth . high schools Jack M,oylan reviewed the work- of , � � 10 and over, Nelson M-cClinchey, 2 euchre arid dance are as follows: ­ — eels, -predicted an upward surge of I ion entertained three auxiliaries— course' program of education as in the P.T.A. in general, while J'ames ­� Expecting more applications than Mr. Kinkead noted Tuckersmith; Lester Riley, 7 Hib- tables and chairs, Mrs. E. Whit- �, ghe obristian church which had not I McQuaid ,spoke on the Federation � , the courses will.bandle, L. P. -Plum- Kippen WMS Members Goderich, Blyth and Brussels—Wed- former years. bert; Marlin Hildebrandt, Hensall; Mrs. J. McLean; lunch, Mrs. I . , been heard of for some, time. Fol- n,esday evening. he Could not agree with many of more, of P.T.A. of Ontario. Mrs. Frank "I , . lowing the opening exercises, Miss steel, last Friday named chairman Name New Committees A musical program, Which in- these suggestions, and remarked duet, vocal, two parts, Mary Ann E. Cameron, Mrs, W. Coleman; priz- Bowman explained how the meet- I I � , udith McGee, a missionary from of a management committee in At October Meeting eluded a sing -song, solo by Eva that Canadians, complaining about Rannie and Jean Koehler, Hensall; es. and tallies, Mrs. A. Crozier: . and Mildred Howe, 7 Hibbert; punchers, Mrs. E. Kerr, Mrs G ings were to be carried out . . . d - Lillico as accompanist; ,,in instru- the costs. of education, still spend Ruth e . ' 11 . 0 Jae Jhansi field in India,'sbowe charge of Rural Community Night �. L* At the conclusion- of the busin as - r. , glitildes, depleting the progres& being ' The October meeting of the Kipl mental by Miss M, Lillico, and a far rnore annually on enter ' tain- Patsy and Betty Bell, 10 HaY; chor- Horner, Mrs. H. Hugill, Mr ­ session, an educational and en . ter- , made the!re. School classes here, said this week pen United W.M.S. was held last duet of piano and pi ario,ap cord Lan ment and personal pleasures than us and unison, No. 7 Hibbert,_ 2 Carter, Mrs. �ames Doig ,and Mr..;. taining program followed.., Mary r f The,gathering was divided into the committee will be iorced to week at the home of Mrs. Ralph by Mrs. H. Jessome and Ena LIU- on their children's Schooling. Tuckersinibli, 1 Tuckersmith. Sandy Doig. Margaret Co"yne performed two tap . ..� I ? irst served at- ' Piano solo, under 10, Carol .1 V Swups and Miss Reith addressed adopt a.11first come f I rurner, with Mrs. Ross Love as co- lico, was enjoyed, The remainder More ,,Hard Work" Brown and Bob Mickle (tied for 3d -by ­, �. . I th,e W�M.S. officers and other in- titude" when applications prior to hostess. Mrs. Sinclair led in pray- of the evening was spent in eon- Differences in school methods to- � ace); Caroline Smillie, Hen- Mrs. Joseph Melady on the piano. . . .". 0 terested meinbers, telling how new the November 5 commencement of er and the worship was taken by tests and ganies. day, the systems of standards us -,,first Yl la and over, Beth SglVlng The Glee -Club sang two numbers, . . and Interesting programs can be courses are received. Mrs. John Sinclair and Mrs. H, A draw for a ecocheted doily was ell, Ways of assessing learning and , sall; piano solo, Mark Thank ' * �_., ,111; t amed books Sponsored Jointly by the Depart- Mrs. Albert GOddard and Charles Mickle (tied "Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue" and 1planned. She aJso n and the com- Caldwell. held. it was won by I the curriculum, are often a "TuYs-, foi- first place); Sharon Smillie, "Shades of Evening." Rosemary l Which could, be Used for reference ment of Agriculture. Mrs. C. Kennedy, Hensall, sang Kneeshaw, Goderich. M rs . John tery" to parents, he sai , and this, - solo Lane gave a humorous address on. ,.1 � The inforina- inunity programs ibranch of the De- of ceremon- is another problem fa e ca-lHensall; piano duet oi I Seaforth Churches titled, "Pigs," for which she had � l 10 in these programs, partment of -Education, -the courses two solo$, accompanied by Mrs. Taylor wa9 mistress cing du ca. Mickle, 'Peggy Goddard, Hen -sail; received second prize at the Mc- I - -gion -made members more aware of Ross Broadfoot. Twenty-seven tea, while Mrq. George Baian, the tors. In order to stabilize edu piano duet or trio, over 10, Jane were held in I fte -work being done in Canada, are almog at providing low-cost in- members. answered the roll call, president. welcomed' the guests. Lion in our time, Mr. Kinkead con- , Dedication Services Killop -School Fair. I pencer and Charles Northside United ,Church last A debate by Grade IX students .�, . I -which includes Chinese work, hos- struction in a variety of popular of. a ca- Horton, Gwen S Sun- ­ . I � and there were four visitors. eluded, the development eat' day for the recently reriavate�d followed, "Resolved that Admiral " - il . X)itat *ork, and the work in rest- crafts and subjects in rural and Mrs. H. Workman reported for pacity for self-control and self- Mickle; Terry and Wayne Forr I . I tial schools. The meeting clos- small centre areas of Ontario. ie sacrifice is essential, and this must Hensall, yce Munn, 7 building. Rev, C. Daniels, Inger. Byrd was foolish in risking his life m� �.. 1, 4ftn the Friday ,ineeting, the visiting committee. Mrs. Arch Hibbert; music, any other instru- sell, President of the London Con- 11 o 4ed F ollowing a was appointed for Octo- Ladies' Aid of Hensall be coupled to more "bard work" in to find the South Pole." The affirm- I 1, , I &t� 10:30 p.m. with -a hymn and Principal Plumsteel pointed out Parson, ment, 1 ,Tuckersmitb; spelling ference, spoke on "What's Right ,�, Iprayer by Rev. D. R. Sinclair. beir. Arrangements were made for the school,, ative side was upheld by Cleo Bow- �1 . I �� that the newly -named committee the Sectional meeting in Kippen on The speaker was introduced by match, Jane Horton, Hensall; Den- With the Church." man, Marion Maloney, Roy Me- 1: 1i I . eida. ,Lostell, 2 Tuckersinith; Mur- Mus4c was furnished by the sen- 11 �Ai, ' committee for' v M. A. Reid and .th�nked by Frank I Their .111, has drafted a tentative schedule of Church Gathers M 1, I Tuckersmith. !or and junior c opponents were -Shirley Horan .11 I be taught The nominating Quaid and Louis Murray. 1� . I Wednesday Car Accident 1.5 night school courses to 1954 appointed were: Mrs. Russel Kling, Following the retirement ray, Bel hoirs. Miss Mahe 14 . I in the High Schd'ol over a period Consitt, Mrs. Emerson Anderson mrs, Ross Dick, Parr Line, was of.President 0. M, Smith, -who was Turnbull and Samuel Scott were Marie O'Connor, Joan Dalton Z .i , � i . � ill,;,, Causes Damages of $400 of i6 weeks. The courses Will Coln- and Mrs. R. McGregor. The new hostess for the October meeting of thanked for ,his work through the the soloists. The junior oboir sang Donald Moylan. The judges vieree .." . I I f be held a' Aid of Carmel Presby- Poifiters on Paintings .:.", � as mence November 5 and will m 8� to program committee -is: Mrs. Han the Ladie, year by Rev. D. Glenn Camiybell, a. Dutch carol, Mrs. Patrick Flanagan, Hugh Ben- I'll Ut every Thursday night fro ack -Cooper, Jr., terian Church. Hensall, Monday and by his successor, the following Heard by Jr. Institute The evening services were can . ger and J. L. Malone. The ne , 11 a : I ,caug)-sli to two cars in an accide old Jones, Mrs. J I nin ga- .,� I I 10 P.M. . and Mrs. R. -McAllister. evening. Mrs. W. R. Bell, presi- were named to office for the corn- celled In favor of Egmoudville an- tive side was declared successful. v ��?, .11 Ca Main Street WeAue%daY'm0rn_ . . At Meeting in S.D.H.S. niversary. Rev. William G. Berry, ') Aug. According to'Proirincial Police List 15 Courses A poem was read by Mrs. Emer- dent, was in the chair. Ing year: I A 11 Gordon Farris, Harvey Subject to the availability of in- son Anderson. The study chapter Mrs. John Soldan's group was in� President, F. E. Willis; vice- The Junior Institute held its Oc- M.A., B.D., Toronto, will preach an- . . � I _� ' 'I. I Constable charge of the program. Miss Murray; secretary- niver%ary services in the United Leslie, ,town, was driver of a car structors, the following., courses was given by Mrs. Emerson Kyle. president, J. A. tober meeting last week in Seaforth Mrs.-Robt. Cole Marks 11 I � I the ..devotional treasurer, K. 1. McLean; executive, Church next Sun -day. 'I � � was in collision With a ve- will be ffered this year: ' farm A vote of thanks was extended to Edythe Love took ,',;;;�, : . Which . 0 as her subject, a CO �C if, Ross District High School. Roll call was Thanksgiving services were held Her 91st Birthday at .,,,� r ;;i I tftle driven by Donald King, Eg- management, interior decoration, the hostess by 'Mrs. H, Caldwell pe iod and chose J. A. Patter on, S tt Ili - answered by 17 girls naming a Can- sbyterian Church here . , � � - McLellan. "Soll and Soul." by Rev. W, A. Hamilton, Elmer Rivers. Dinner A in First Pre . Son!s Hensall Hoilke `�, l I "ondville. The King car was trav welding, repair of farm machinery and, Mrs. J. I — Young, chaplain at ,Guelph O.A.C., was served to the approximately 3f5 adian painter. Thanksgiving last Suiiday morning when the ',!, i0lifig .north pn Main 'Street and and m6tor mechanics, landscaping - poem was read by Marion Ross. auditorium was filled -to capacity Mrs. Robert Oole, Hensall, ThUra- I �;��� and former Pastor or the church. members, at the opening meeting ,;;l I I I into ' nd horticultUte, wOOdMorking, Guest speaker of the evening was with members, adherents and visi- day observed her 91s.t birthdai st "I., . t Me Leslie car was turning a Market Street, bookkeeping, furniture refinishing, Hensall United Church A'poom was, dedicated to the by members of the Ladies, Aid, Mrs. Thomas, Walton, who, speak-, - I �'�� " I I � Main Street from tors home for Thanksgiving. Rev- the ,home of her soft and daidgfitbr- 11, ­�� 1i "' ,�Jl 0 � v cooking, sewing, -dressmaking, home Ladies' Aid, "I Never Heard a who were thanked .by -Scott Cluff- to the girls about painting, 0. Glenn Campbell preached an In -1 w, MT. ,and Mrs. William 0ole, I . I , rhen the Aceldilit, occurred. . nursing, typing, leather work and Group Meets Monday; Word." Mrs. Robert Madge con- Ing a : 14 ,. . . ,. . Discusses Bazaar tributed to this part of the program stressed that one can never see able sermon on "How To Give Hensall, with Whom she makes ,fier, :!"? . public Speaking. with an article, "Gratitude," andi beautiful'colors in old buildings un� Thanks." ,Mrs. Ross Hamilton was home. . I I 1, . .. with the ' Former Local Student you look for them. "Old torn� �31 Cl&elhUrSt WMS Meets; Charge for all courses, less the soloist in .the anthem, and, Mrs Mrs. Cole was hom in. Hibbert "-F',`,,,', I � e Hensall Evening Auxiliary gave a reading -from 'Nellie Me- 1 . e,,, , of welding, will be $3 Tb . �11 Saills forFranCe to down buildings, and unclean Places, Frank Kling sang a solo. on the Boundary, and sp�nt tiolost , " I I Weitibers V CUSS Sale exception , , � is for two members convened, ,Monday evening In the Ching's work named, "AtItunin . ltl,.5 �! "" , . � . per per -son -and $6 can make the most beautiful pie- Th e evening servIcest were with- of her married life In Rxerter'sid )�i�,,�11 , . I � Thel,_WoM - eWs ,Missi . onary ,Society of one family taking, courseA. Due school room of the United- 0hutch .Plans were made for the lunclieon Study on Scholarship tures If YOU see the beautiful Col- � ,.,O'Lf�',?, . . ,Tement_ of extra equip- for ,their October meeting,' with to be given by the ladles, at John drawn in favor of Egniondville Hibbert. She has resided In, ,A,6n. -<V�, 11 met to the requ f Mr. and Mrs. ors present," She stated. "' think United church anniversary. sail ,for the past five years. u,'" � 1. , lf�. I I of 0hIselhur,4t United Church welding Mrs, -Lorne Chhvinan, president, In McGregor's 'sale. John 6111rieu, son 0 � :­�, I � 4 Pl4es, -the people can be taught to Paint �_ !L �, 1. lasit Week with -Mrs. ,Aarold P&rker ment, and, SUP the chair. I Partheir arrangements were made W. E. 01irion, formerly of Staffs, all Cole Is alert and active ',�%n, I . I Bort Wbren had course 'will be Me Mrs. A. Shifiray conducted the deii, 'for the. tea and bazaar to be ,held galls Ws weld'k for France Where up to a certain stage," she remark- ', � �, ,, , " �, . Presiding. , Mrs. kears, and is able to do ... � ­ I , . � ! � . charge of the*oV6tIona1.,,.�aSS1stod` , Mr. Plulbsteel note'd that adver, votional on "Thanksgiving." Mrs. in December. Luncheon was serv-- lie ' will study In the University of ed. Boy Scouts Realize $150 workand walk uptown to . " . : 4 , I I ff.:,"R I I isemjjht6) of thb nighte 96001 times charge of the Paris on a $2,000 scholarship. A Mrs..Thom-as expressed that lite 1, , ''., I - � , by Mrs. John, amaji­and. Mrs. .T. t J, ,0. Goddard presented t�e study. ed by the group in r In Saturday Apple Day herself. � , 1.� find ,courses,, containing OPPIleation . . I �� o presibrited . Waikw)r was appAmted lit. meeting slid an enjoyable hour w erafty, would be far more interesting fo �, r jl�rintneii, Mrs. R. B670 gkiduate of XcGill Univ She 4iiis a keen memory , L, I'� i _1 � I korlha,. will be Ilublisholl neixt Week. Mrs. 6. as everyone If they Would look for I � �11 1� I I itho, study and- 9sVe ..temperance F,rlday meeting the fol- erary 8olor6tiary to :replace Mrs. J. ap6hit. It, 'Was loarn4d that $60 was ,Montreal, he has been teaching in when they, are The annual Boy Scout Apple Day P60EL11 Awny, InWAnting in 6 W, , , 1��,,Z,. I Colors �M"I, I a ;-1 I I slotes. . I I I I ,At th e ' I Who reeontly-�moved cleared at the plowing match. Mrs. 6*tn Sound Collegiate where his beautiful Ide. Mrs. wits hold here last Saturday, rO- connected With 11#141g0h 4, � � . , or ,low ng group, lispresentative of this r. 181ackwell L looking g,bout the countrya . :�� " '%'I' . ,, ,rhahk-you. notes * 6 re4d. The I ' to Louddh. Alex ,McGregor will be hostess for parents now live. ontstand- 111121U9 a total Of $160.24. With Crotnafty 'School Iftith 61i'd""4, ";�' ­..'� &6,tiougl meeting at St., ApArewlg high aiihool area, were named to plani# *6ke diseijigged for a-bSke the next meeting. Mrs, Clarence A tormer� student of Sealorth Thomas showed several YI I . i 'bJ I - ,;�,,,�-.�, 1� I cost of the s�pples $41, plus, some tended. ,#6#' 4`JN'L 6r", '6 `� �;" I I . . I . , , the manage- , I 411 � I h ,XjVt6,d Ottbbiok 90i :ek6dt(ti#4§ 06g,w on kpi-eg of her own gaintingg. i '. , JQrh1ted,0AUr40 j iuitt,66- chairman, L. P.� gale,*& and fiazbAt to -be held the ROWS group will be In charge Of High S�,hbol, ,his Parents lived on Ing exaly 9, . vote of kdvertisti1g, the Scouts showed a Ing,' and lAtAlAN't6tig * I , - I -,.� % I -1 L, I I 0 *M4 diSdugodit.' T,he. Wi6mon's. A* #Y6*,it0,h17 la.9j" -&turduy In November. Ifte the meeting and lunch. 6. Ill Road. SUnday, Mr. and Doris, StOvelig Moved, 1, bo�f nio,t & mo,ptalkimatoy $100. lth6 fte Is a 1U6hi',941�&A6fih,&11,_ ,,,, ­ Z1141 , I , "I ­ ­ , - ailb)i holfl, it, �'brlbf, (hio6diag, at PlUtd0l 11 -okehallin-alf, i ' in I Will, be Used gring the year C 01k h ,§6 ,­ ) ,� 1:� I 0 1 i� - tbbfm . I . I - , "', W 11 I., j , to" "t gr ifti'd-Old6d to Send a "Carei � 1� . vi Ited thanks to Mrs. ThO As to L ,hUroh. . L I., -1 ,p '': I ,, � ­ �altdr UAMeft, StAft, I e, Us vue� �, ;,�'. .� 1-1 . .1 . If ;hI.Sh . I I I �. 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