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A�� winner of the television set �,I .B oftered `b ,d.J,, , 'Less'i-nan 60-ofCast Voteset SO' ", � q I y tile seaforth Ath-
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� acoods before ,& aN.1L train de . ticket No. 223. , The 'draw for . ' 'Reeve .. ;R1 �M_t�'
111. � . . smith electors cast ballots, James 1>019 was elected of ih�, wine closed the door o4ji.h.Q...,
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� anoUshed it.. tWee, district real- the $289 TV aet,was -hold, fol- 'Seaforth Firemen held their an township on Monday, defeating Andrew.E. Crozier 373 to 280. in Barwa 0 wr ,
danto had a uArrPW ewaPO from lowing the Sarnia - sworth, 1 -meeting Wedfiesday evening, ' . . . 9 0. ,T,If�,,� M"A
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death at Mitchell on New Year's -.g=e at the arena Saturday *hen Johil Z'Scott was re-elected With a total, of 1,105 names on the voters' list, but lifige or port crew hold*g,t
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". 1�, night. The ticket was. drawn 40 -4ef. Mr. Scott thas held the posi- 59.1% cast ballotit,' according to Returning Officer E. P. Cheane -4's - . ,�.jfin - , ��
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Maim. 23, of Zurich, and his Bis- . — 'Others elected AxLeludedr, Frank Reeve
Eady. 110 has & family of two children. He was first agalnst.the speeqiy,' -_ .1 I
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Mr. Rney, stalled atter it became . . - I � The meeting discussed matters For Reeve I crozier Doig Votes Out Total Mory Shantz carried - -t#10, 1". I.w.,
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steek ft snow at 'the level' cross- affecting the brigade. It was in. , Poll No, I ............ 70 82 - 152 1 211 the localov as: ,they I L , ,,, , 1.� I "'. "-.11
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jg dow but the crew did not see 11,� ,held, Wednesday. Dec. 30, at 7.30 vmL I Poll No. 6 .... � ....... 26 83 109 146 the Seaforth attackers- 7W�..% 1
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am back to � the car to warn his . Separate School. Dr. M, W. Stap- 1954 Logan Council TOTAL ... ;.I ........ 1280 379 653 1 1,105 first .tall Of 'the night, ,they *ii"�!,,`�,��', I
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I As train was not going -.to stop . . . �� meeting, and Leon Bannon acted as Rieniund'o,,,'.�,
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and jumped out of the car seconds secretary. Commences Duties Huron Uni' d - ,Pr sby Sarnia Sey,tet to tie the 8'00'r 4`��''�;`
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'Me train was in charge of Con- meeting were read and adopted. Logan Council held its inaugural . Mery Shantz got the first of hjffk,�,.�._"t ,
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. 4wd Engineer W. H. Collier, Strat- ,... . to be on a sound basis, -main out bers present, the Reeve presiding. Hears Mit'.Lstry Candidates�, the period, wlibn he clie,ked on &:7 �"
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InviL The car was demolished. .. � '. � . �-. Jay of finances -being teachers' saa- The oath of office was subscribed ____ Presbytery of Huron of the' goal -mouth pass from teammakew.
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MARway Officials reported• no 'dam- !, arie-s and Payments on -the renova- to by all members, and the bust- I ., . %� . . . . . . , I i
. .1 . United Church of CJnada met Mel Elliott and Don Stone. � - L.,
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ening about 30 miles an our. I this time it was. -pointed Out that, iniqqt . forced to accept one I .
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Population in and 'about Seaforth, Road accounts, amounting to $I,- � I their total. Both clubs turned. on , J,.",:
the time Mr. Thomas Jarman will the meeting. ,.;,,-,j
LLLL 6 is coming within one or 815.19, and miscellaneous accounts celebrate his 90th birthday on Five candidates for the ministry more steam this -period, but ,,,�;��-
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. Reeve Butson two years, for the need of another totalling $1,396.86, were ordered backchecking was so close neltbW I 1-1
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1 Miss I Mary Beale, for more than forty years supervisor and room. The fact pointing to this paid I Saturday,. -January 16, at the team -was able-to,crack each oth- . ".ohief operator for the McKillop, Logan and Htibbert Telephone need Is, shown that where 20 pupils The road. superintendent re ort- .home of his daughter, Mrs. Were special guests.. This- meeting ... I 11, ... I , ,i . er's defence. ,� �-,'i-.',1Company at the company's office in Dublin, who passed away in .are starting in the fall, there ar P James Henderson, North Main coming between Christmas and the . ,New - Council �, e ed that $42,111.64 had been spent New Year, permitted all students Sarnia emplod"in the early m4in- . -Stratford'Sunday evening. (See story on Page 6 . only live going out In _J�U�e tae'u on township roads, during 196'3, a St, ut". of the last period as they 'Put - - .�11,1
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I The 'inaugural meetl 9 the -, I ,petition is. to be submitted to the The executive of Pregbytery was two inside the Seaforth goal in I �tl
aftnifelpai council Of the discussion on less than a minute. Heith Moffatt L _''. M.
I . There was little Minister of Public Works of On- Seaforth Rebe4ahs, assisted ,by the Committee on Col- ,::: ""
- ot JWlbbert was held on, o .7, the financial report, as all agreed tario for the grant on same. The leges -and Students in planning the showed, signs of last season's play- L,
.. . *", District Farm Forums that the need of a, new room was tax collector reporting taxes still. . 111.
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_ " At a -meeting of the RebekaI leave teammate Marcel -BeauchammP 1: "
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Worley H. "tWuniu, Calvin Christie port was adopted. continue the levy with the same Lodge congratulations the success of the -meeting. The in the clear. Seaforth was able to ". .-,;
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to bucharme as council- I . - for candidates were introduced by the ".
and Angus ti� M 6nday for Discussions Election of officers followed. . :powers provided for by I lations were sent toti
I I Trustees continuing - On the Board the general levy. Five .hundred Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott and Mr. itated
119riL Thomas D. Wren was ap � who Rev. N. D. McLeod, B.A., B.D. of Pull up their guard and retail .
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Fireside Forum will be Mr. and Mrs. John H * ' .. ..!
Voluted, Clerk, this being his 116th - Kippen: The Presbytery was also, . . �� �
) Stapleton, Gordon Reynolds' and b to help defray the cost celebrated 55th wedding anuivers- victory ended. . "
term as 'Clerk of the Township, of The Fireside ,Farm Forum was Barth. . Ball Club
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Hibbert.' 1W, Burchill was ap- held Monday night at the home of S.S. No. 2 Forum Maurice Etue; for -two-year term: of iiistallatign of the floodlights In cries. First Period -1, Sarnia, Vernon "
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Arthur Devereaux, J. J. Cleary and the ball park.' , I . The noble grand,*.Mrs. Helen Mc- Rev. A. G. Eagle, B.A., B.D., of (Moffatt), 16:06; 2, SeatoFth, Sten-
- ,. Treasurer, tax collector Mr. a4d Mrs. Roy Dolmage, Me- B.S. No. � Farm Forum -met at Leon Bannon. -,Mr. Bannon was Clure, named the following as the Clinton. . hind, 16:20; 3, Seaforth, Shantz •I"
"d "season this -being 'his -16th Killop, with 21"adults present. The the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam appointed secretary -treasurer at Reeve Whi. H. Chaffe was ap- social committee for January, Feb- The five men addressed the court (Elliott, Stone)., 19:37. -Penalties— ' '
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' ' the usual salary. the Thames Valley Authority and run and March: Mrs. Margaret Forbes, Ward. ,
.11 is, the Ideal Farm Organization?" this week with a very good at i,;� Ing in the following order: Clifford i. I
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Dint Truant officers Prize winners at euchre were as ten�dance.L , The topic under discus- I the Mitchell Fair Board. Salaries Messenger (convener), 'Mrs. A. Kelley, of Belgrave; Donald A. Second Period — 4, Seaforth, , 1, �..
Olher—'UPPol"t-ents Included: follows: high hands, Harvey Tay- sion was, "What's the Ideal ,Farm .' and wages, were set, being left the Eaton, Mrs,. Mary Felkax, Mm McKenzie, of Blyth; Leslie Me- Stone (Salter, Shantz), 6:32; 5, I
.. Wisher O'Brien, truant officer; An- S.D.H.S. Student Wins I same, as, in 1953. Council adjourn- Mary, Lupul, Mrs. Corrie Snowden.- Seaforth, Shantz (Storey), 14:06; .."
for and Joseph Babcock; lone Oiganization?" . Spadden, of Seiiorth; H. Brock Al
Margaret Thompson and Mrs. ': ,4
- hands ,jamos Howatt and Oliver In answer to the question, "How Vodden, of Blyth, and Harvey I "Y"
drew McLachlan and Ernest Tem I -1.7 - . . Whitney Cedar ed to meet again February 1, at Mrs. M 6, Seaforth, Salter (Shantz, Men_ , .1, A.
. Xfi==; Aivestock valuators; Thos. Andersoli;;c6itsolition, miss Fran- should a farm organization be fin- . 4 I p.m. I Hattie Barron. Sparling, of ,London. All the can- wed -0, 19:32; 7, Sarnia, , Hamilton ,' '4
1AIng, weed Inspector; Edgar But- . I . (McDougall, Green), 11:06. Penal --J"
ces Cook and Bert Roggart. anted at the local Provincial and Miss Maja RGobol, daughter of . . . I didates ,are at present students in 4,
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. son, Walter OMden, Dr. M. W� . national levels?" two out of three Mr. and M.Fs. Sim Roobol, Hensall, I Befriended Caller, , . the Arts course ,at University of tips -Elliott, Forbes, Roberts. :��.,,
'finances forth District' Sickness Reduces Dec. Robbed We -stem Ontario or Victoria UnJ- ., M6
fitapleton and Thos. D. Wren as For Square Farm Forum* groups decided lf�.e Tina s,kould and 'student t at Sea , Third- 'Period -8, Sarnia ffatt. I
members ofthe'Board,of Health. , The Four Square Farm Forum, be derived from general taxation. -High School, was exce Hensall Woman versity Several prospective candi- (Deauchamp), :44; Sarnia, Beau- , 11
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A resolution WAS Pawed author- McMllop, met on Monday night at "Should, the producers' assQcia- proud of on,; Christmas 9fit she . School Attendance Here . tes for the ministry were ores champ (Moffatt), 1:34; ,1Q, S�ea. . - ,�ig�
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon tions be part of the farm organiza- received this Christmas, a lovely Attendance at Seaforth Public ring from a Hensall Mcllwaln (R. Muir), 9:47; 12 ilea-
0 Ogn and submit tm the Department MacKenzie with 20 present. The tion as they are in the Federation cedar chest, presented 'to, her ty -ed In police court at' Exeter
Mr. COtil* Wilson, of the Exeter - ) 16:5 4,
of -HIghwa" the report of the road topic was, "What is the Ideal Farm of Agriculture, or should there be Mr. G. A. Whitney, of Seaforth, School was, down to an average of reveal I . High School staff, addressed the forth, Salt,f�r (Stone, Shantz ' 3;
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. wo&arintendent, for road expendi- 278.7� per day, it was disclosed at on Tuesday. 13, Seaforth, Roberts (Stenlund, , _1
tnze ,for 1953, asking subsidy organization?" It was found that committees for commodity purpos- for the student with the highest the final meeting of the board. The Wentworth Book, 51, no fixed Id- students during the dinner hour on Mellwain), 17:07. P6alties—El- I .�
ac- the question was too deep to ere- es as there are in the National standing in Seaforth High School. , the theme: "What De' We Expect :i
. !_)� ;4kg, to conditions of the On- drop for December was attributed dress, pleaded guilty to theft be- Mott, Forbes. �
I ate much discussion, but theforum Farmers' Union of England and in Maja'bad the dist&nctiorl' of being to a high incidence of sickness,. fore Magistrate Dudley Holmes From Our Ministers?" Rev. R. A. . — . . . .
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;;IS 4ftlghway Act- The reg.l.a, e-, the American Farm Bureau?" was the student with the big There is an 'enrdilent of 3-f-1 and was remanded until Thurs. .
. enjoyed a few games of euchre, ,hest stand- Brook, of Bluevale, Clerk of Pres -
,council meetings will -be -held on with Mrs. John Henderson and Kdn answered as follows: "We think ing for 19,53. This is the fourth in Gode- bytery, spoke in the afternoon on . I
the first Monday in each month at pupils. � . day when the will appear District Curlers Hold . �
I Stewart the winners. Lunch was -there should be a combination of year that Mr. Whttne7 has pres- The board discussed with a dele.- rich court. I .the theme. "The ENperience of a .1
. L one o'clock p.m., except.the months served. The next meeting' will be both producers' associations and ented cedar chests to students ,with inister on the Field." The occa- New Year's Match I
of -M)ay- June, July, August and gallon including Keith Sharp,' M. Evidence Vas that Mrs. N; E. ,N� . . . I .:
next, Monday at the. 69me of Mr. farm organizations." — the bighest standing at Seaforth 9 sion was an inspiring and profit-
September, when the meetings- . I . , In answer to the question: "Vv%at High. . . I Nott and Joseph Hugill, the recent Cook, of Hensall, remembered that able one and in a -few well-chosen Many district curlers, members
wfll be held at eight o'clock In the and Mrs. Gordan Pap0e. topic would your forum most Ji1iL-X',,' . — action of .the board in billing non- she had fed the man previously words, N. W. Trewarth,a commend- of the Seaforth Curling Club, -par- .11
,evening, Daylight Saving Time, Constance arm Forum to have discussed next year (195441 , 1 resideilts of Seaforth for ,tuition, when he came to her d'Gor and ed the men for their -addresses and ticipated in the traditional Presi-
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. ,TT even though the parents of the she admitted biln to her kitchen. wished them success in their 8tu- dent vs, Vice -President New Year's .:i
. children ,concerned owned prupeity She was busy at ih�e time and (lies an ._..11
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ether witil., ne � d happiness progress in match on Friday. The winning side .i
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X013 sty the meeting will be held, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kefineth cline in farm pricet5,,. tog n9allLegionLadies ii,d paid taxes in Seaforth. No c6ul
on the following Tuesday. Thompson for the first meeting of the rising cost of good's and ser- a _4 --,,not prepare him: a, meal, so heir future work as ministers of was that beaded, in, absentia, by
decision -.%-as reached. pending .the she'v�ent into her living room to I 1
. By.L_iws Pawed the New Year with a good attend- vices to the farmer, is. a subject ■T . the United .Church of Canada. Vice John E. Longetaff.
. receipt of additional information. ' get Cher purse. . I.,
3Y -Law No. 1, to confirm the ap- ante. After lietening to the broad- of vital importance, not only to Installs 1954 'The board was informed the She returned and gave him some 11 . President Dr. J. A. Munn'captain- i
VeIntment of mu icipal officers and cast and also a farm program by agriculture,. but to the coltntry4b ,) 1. ed the losers.. I :
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— Axing their,salarles,_ BYA aw No. 2, Roy Jewell from London on tele d that her treasured dia.
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for the authorization of a car used vision, the topic, "What is the Ideal Following discussion a social stalled by Past President Mrs. A. Has First Meeting Wingham Curling Club, four rine
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the road superintendent; Byt. Farm Organization?" was discusp hour was spent In ,5rogrdssive Clark dt the January meetin . . - . I � from the Seaforth Club took Part .
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Law No. 4, to authorize the bor- ed. . euchre,. Mrs. R. McMillan. ciptur- the flAidies' Auxiliary to the Hen- the town. The meeting named C. the sink was missing. The Ladies'. Aid of First Pres- in an exchange bonsviel Tuesday I .
n Legion, held in the A. Barber as its representative t� Book' sink,
picked up 4by police �
rowing front the Bank of Com- -Progressive euchre was enjoyed, Ing the prize for most games, while call Camadia I Mount Forest. The ring bar. not, byterian Church held their first iligirt. �
merce, Dublin; By -Law 5,- to auth- winners being: most games, Mrs! the lone hands went to Mrs. S. Me- Legion Hall Tuesday night, and the Seaforth and District High I at Mou . I meeting of the New Yea� on Tues- Interest was sustaiiied in the . .
torize, the Reeve and Treasurer to Frank Riley and Charles, McGre- Brien; consolation. Mrs. Ephriam presided Over lb-� the president. Sc.hool Boa -rd. I . yet been recovered. day with the new president, Mrs. weekly spiels when nine rinks . .!
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sign all cheques.; By -Law No. 6, gor; consolation, Mrs. Ross me_ Clarke. For the men,. Stewart Mrs. S. Rannie: Harold- Wbyte, presiding. Mrs. were in play at the arena We. I
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. aippoluting municipal auditors, and Gregor and Kenneth Thompson, bolmage topped the dist for most President, Mrs. S. G. Rannie; Whyte opened the meeting with a day afternoon and evening. .
.�� e. . E bri- 0-11- P-111- vie -pre -idents Mrs Wm Brown Hensall ;I appoints 4- — � the ?IT Xr
11 By -Law No. 7, appointing fence- 111n,cu was served. I he next meev - p _e, I . . . I F oe 45w r. . .
viewers and. poundkeepers-, were Ing will be held at the home of with most lone sbands, I Oile Alvin Mri. R. Taylor;- secretary, Mrs. %V110CL Council kjp%j AJL 0 A valuable member, Mrs. T. Mc- . I
1. given their third and final readings. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale. . . Dodds came in on theltonsolation. Ross Dick; treasurer, Mrs. D. Me- - I Ali, having passed away during ;
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. md Passed. Cromarty Farm Forum The next meeting will ,be at the Kelvie; executive committee: Mi Committe,na. at Inaugural , minute of sil- Mr, Mrs. Alex.. Watt
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of Mr. and Mrs. Dolmage. J. Henderson, Mrs. A. Foster. Mrs. lui-i . .
� I The .following The topic discussed'aX Cromarty . E. R. Davis, Mrs. H. Donthron; I I . encs was kept an,rl a -verse of "For I ., I
Passed: 'Ontario Association of " Fa I rin Forum, held Monday night in I standardbearer, Mrs. H. Horton; the by-laws were enacted by council. All the Saints" was sung in mem- I
1,9wal Municipalities, $1.6; Ontario Mr& John Taylor Heads I Tli�, inaugural meeting .of R. ory of her. Fifty Years Married --
Good .Roads Association, $10; Mun- Cromarty School, was "Farm Or � recreation committee, Mrs. Bertha lq�)4 Hensall Village Counc -a E. R. Davis told Council of the The secretary's and treasurer's
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IcIpal World, supplies, $6.73; Towne ganization. Presents Problem." Af- Legion Auxiliary lbre Muir, -Mrs. Keith Buchanan; sick ti-eld Monday morning in the - work done In the'Hall. and on the annual reports were read, showing In the attractively . decorated . . ".
� I of Mitchell, agreement re fire pro. ter the discussion euchre was play- I . committee, Mrs. J. Henderson, Mrs. cil ediamber, with all membe of streets last month, also asked a successful year. Mrs._ Robert home of the bride's parents, Mi"
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toptiom, $115. , ed, the winners -being., ladies' -high, Mrs. John Taylor was lnstalle�&- E ' 1�, Davis,; Iiianlet, Miss Gladys Council present. All members of about the stove in the Fire Hall McMillan sang a solo, "The She. Margaret Henderson and Mr. Alex- . ,.
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I % Council adjourned/ to meet on Mrs. Bert Riley; low, Mrs; Gerald as President of the Ladies, Auxil- Luker; assistant, Mrs, Wm. Brown; Council have taken their declara- and about a first-aid kit. The Pro- herd is Calling," accompanied by ander 'W,Lt exchanged. nuptial - ?
Pebruary I at one o'clock. I Carey- gents high, Leslie Riley; nary to the Canadian Legion in an auditors, Mrs.- J. Drysdale, Mrs. A. tion or office'before J. A. Pater- perty committee is to look into th . e Mrs. E. Geddes. . vows. The bride Is the daughter of .. I
- low, alder 'McKaig; most - lone impressive service in.the Legion Scholl. . son, Justice of the Peace. matter. The speaker for the arternoon the late, Mr. and Mrs. John Hen- al
/ hands, Gerald 'Carey. In charge o evening. She 'Applications Received R,�eve A. W. Ker'slake asked the, Clerk Reports Arrears was Mrs. D. Glenn Caurpbell,'whO Berson and the groom is the son of -
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succeeds- Mrs. George Eaton. Paterson reported the gave an ? ,
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arrangements were Mr. - and M ,Mbree applications for member- Rev. J. B. Fox to .address Council - Clerk J. A, P� interesting and helpful Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Watt,
Aldon Allen. A, The Installation ceremony for ship were re'cei-ted from Mrs. Gar- and offer a prayer, ,i-qkiiig for guld- cash balance In the bank as being talk on ,the �Zew Y(,a.r and Its sig- Sr., all of Seaforth. The marriage .
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T ,vivorth Co -op -Staff The• meeting scheduled for next, I Mrs. Taylor and the other members net Mousvau, Mrs. Eugene Forris- anc6 for the 1954 Council. Reeve about $1,000 more than last year, nificance in all our lives. A vote took place on December 23, 1008, ,j ,
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.. ' Monday has been cancelled, as the Of"t'he executive was conducted, by ter and Urs_.' jean Taylor: Mrs. R. Xer:,Ia,k(tha.nk,edtbe. Rev. J. B. and that the tax arrears were $I.- of thanks was moved by Mrs, H. with the Reverend F. H. Larkin_ - '!
Staffa Work Shop will be held in Past President, Mrs. W. J. Camer- Mock presented the auditors' re- FOK for his contribution and Ok- 011.97. Tax prepayments Were F. qm1t.b. ..",
Hold Christmas Party S-taft Hall, commencing, Mond o . n. port, and accounts. were read b -Y ,pd the Council for the same kind comiri4,fn very slowly this year, ' ' I of . Seaforth First Presbyterian i
I . I ay, Church, performing the ceremony, �
. January 11, and continuing through The meeting was well attended, Alm. Brown, who also gave the of c"petatior, that be received he saia. Council approved a peti- " Following their marriage, .. If
A very Nappy evening was spent, with 23 members pfe4ent. The financial stDlement. Mrs. Fred from them In 1959. I . tion to the Department of High- Jigger. On Its Own ,, . P, the �
I until Friday. Cromarty Farm For- . couple took up residence- on the .11
. at the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Wal- um will be In charge of lunch for mystery box was woi)�.tby Mrs. A - Beer showed Christmas cards re- Appointments by council iuclud- ways for the statutory gran+ on the .From Walton to Blyth groom's farm on the Mill Road, . I
ter Stu;trt Christmas week when that evening. � geline Watson Tht;'purse which CeIved from different groupC A ed the following: Hoy arid Luk�,r: expenditures made under the High-
they entertained the staff of the . near Seaforth, where thiety remain �
: An educational film will be was, drawn for at the Legion Christ- letter was read from Mrs. T. Lav- That Mrs. E. Norminton be ap- way Improvement Act. A railway Jigger that ran away ed for 10 years. F6r three years ,
Seaforth C"p -Produce depart- shown at S.S. 6, Cromarty, Mon- ma's party was won by,E&rI Mont- ender on behalf of the Girl Guides pointed a member of the Public Correspondence read IncludW: from its C,P.R. section crew Mon- they lived In, New Hamburg 4114 1;
. utont. Ea,ttihre was, played, with day evening, Jan. 11, 'and at S.S. pinery, Seaforth. -L I and, a thank -you note was received Library Board for the years 194- DePartment of Highways, DOPart- day caused considerable excitement then moved to Guelph, where they .-
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bottom going to Roy Hodgert, Mrs*. 17, Tuerdlay evening, 'Jan. 12. In from Mrs. L. Hyde, represent- 55-.56, ,and that a 6y -law be prepar- nt of Municipal Affairs, Work- and discomfiture In the Walton di have lived since 1916 11
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.� 8. L1111co; consolation, Brupe Hod- charge of the January 18 meeting Ing the Girl Guides. The Ladies' ed confirming the same. men's Compensation Bo�rd, Muni- trim, Sixty-three -years ago Mr. Watt �
. Bart and Mrs. Charles Felkar. Elderly Stanley Resident - Auxilfaty had given a donation of Members to Park Board cipal World Ltd.. St. John Ambu- Harold Smalldon and big asiist- ' arming and has,, been In �
the evening � $25, Thank -you notes were also Parke and Lmker: That we ap- lance, Ontario ood Roads Associst- ant, Clarence Flood. had stopped the coal business in Guelph for -i
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" lame 28 a big Surprise to the received from Mrs. Inez McEwRil -point Harry Hoy and Norman. tion, Town of Exeter, Bell Tele- about two miles east OF Walton to 24 years. Mrs. Watt is a chefty �
SbUrts, 'w'h'en -Roy Hodgept ands Seaforth Bantams A 66 -year-old farmer barely es- and Mrs. G. Butt. The Girl Guides Jones as representatives of the phone, County Treasurer, Town of do some work on the' .side of the '74 and Mr. Watt 1,. 76, and, both- i
, Mrs. LIN Wright pr6sented a beaud- oaped, with.,his life when fire broke plan to hold a mother and. daugb- Council to the Hensall Memorial Goderich, Huron Expositor ---same track. In some way, the brake on are enjoying good health. - I
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om the staff. in i h ter banquet In February. �t was Community Park Board for the considered and tied. � the Jigger disengaged, the engine Mt. and Watt are the) -par- �
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maidug thevregentation, Mr. Hod- Advance in kies miles northwest of Kippen. decided to eater to the group, year 1954, and John Drysdale, Dav- - Accounts Approved . went into gear, and, the Jigger was. ents of five children, -7 Stewart ,.
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1. Tom Ryan awoke t6 - find the ' The president brought up the id 'Sangs-ter, Ronald Mock, Lorne Council authorized the Reeve away, with -the two men In hot, but whose family liveg, , it, Gafth,
. I I . I As the Seaforth Bantams started ceiling of the wooden shack In matter of catering to the 10nalnen May and Harvey Keys be members and Clerk to attend a meeting to vain, pursuit.
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.1 The Agg'gradlug shop of the Bear loci.- 1964 VVIGAA hockey season ames. He fought the -blaze single Club, which Is a newly -formed lo- for the years 1954-55 and that a be held In Clinton Town Hall on Harvey Craig. whose farm IJ3 near Ross, who lives In Timmins; Bob, . I'
$ .� forth Co-op . , handed, but without guecess. eel graup,-Fuid- which will hold 8uP-- by-law beirepared confirming the Thursday, Jan. 14, at 8 pm. A ther#, noticed the mishap, and at of Fort Erie: Mrs. W. Bishop I 411,
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S .b a wonderful place to work; thin past week, they left the Luean No firemen were called to the -per meetings. The"Ladles' Awdl- same. :. . , - grant to the St. John. Ambulance once drove to Walton to warn the Mrs. S. Davis, .b6t& of I ( . ;ualph. 1,
I The follm who work there, I Irish sitting on the sidelines- In scene and he watched -'his home lary decided to 'do the catering on Jones and Hoy: That tbLe fol. of 410 was approved, and the station Agent, P. Holman, who at couple has 12, grandchildren. ,1�
I Stud the wear and tear, two straight. In the first game of and'All .his belonging destroyed. He January 14. The following volUn- Idwing members be appointed to Clerk wos 'Instructed to order first was Inclined to Da -86 It off as Hold Dinner Patty. .�11
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.1 11, � I Vliftout any desire to shirk. . Satidrday's doubleheader, the ,local escaped with only the clothes he Leered: AfTe. W. Brown, Mrs. R. the Hens -all Recreation Committee: eight Copies of the Municipal a joke. When be looked up the Their fiftieth anniverguy w"
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The reason for -this.- Is, a man, youngsters halided *Lucan a 11-2 was, wearing. Taylor, Mrs. F. Beer, Mrs. J. Drys- Mrs. S. G. Rannie, Mrs. Fred Beer, World. track, however, he saw the crew- celebrated in the form of a bft. '�,%
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.1, all- know, dra-bbing before returning to Mr. Ryan sold the house on this date, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs. J. Sim- Rev. W, 1. Rogers. Ronald Mock, Bills find accounts were approved leg's Jigger ,heading his way And quart which wag hold in the 116M "",
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IP L ynt, and A. W. Kerslake and for payment: Association of As- Jumped Into action. -He and Mr. Hotel, Guelph, recently, ft,d tliti, , �T.,
, Tbo 'help, will. all tell you that 9-2. . Out Of S-eatorth's 20 ,goals new owner removed, the structure Davis, Mrs. .L. Sangster, Mrs. A. W. Parke representi,ng the Council SessIng Officers, membership, $10; Craig each grabbed a siio-,�el and whole family was united avthiti ... ," , "
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' 3cored In thAsts two contest%, Ron from the property. Neig4bors did Poster, Mrs, T. Kyle and Mlrs.'D. for the year 1954, and that. a by- L. S. Eller, coal, $129.20; Huron started to pile snow on the tracks; home on Ontario , , t, "46 , '.
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law be prepared confirming the Expositor, printing, $13.20; I,. R. but the Jigger galled through the many memories Of NAM r " 6"O� . ;,,
, thoir DAY. * of them, while -Picking up another mane effoxis to put It out. , The Auxiliary decided to enter- egme. Davissalary, $196.90; Receiver drifts And 'beaded- for Blyth, ea I lwa. � . ."
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er to give him 1. show . that s9filroldy Morning given-slielter by relatives In, Lon- 25, with arrangements to be In the committee consist of W. iPark6, L., Paterson, express, 69c: C. Reid, $earl and Pay Ruether, wbo, took to Mr. and Mf�3,. 1 " ,
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A, elft & we have 4011 enjoy- hockey Its paying off! In, a, big way don. � hands of Mrp. 13. Xyle and' Mrs. H. 1,111ter and Reeve A. W. Xemlalre. Snow plowing streets, $51; 111011 up the chase An foot. . I revised eattlan. 10 I I I 1191,15 I . I Q, 4
1 ': , ft ift light Up hfa� hoWe. ' for.48"forth. I ' 33011thron. - The mystery Prize Was Luker and Pailre: That the Pro- Telephone, services, Mil $9.40, Pb- Thf� Jigger W**t an the W&Y to tJ16L Church JJI ' , I I I , 1,
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