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Egniondvilie United, Church held Robert McGTego' and John Cooper. periE�ncep with such conditions Village of Hensall at ..the regular
fft annual congregational. meeting, I While the men -were washing the H,ensall Lodge To could mean o y one thing ---an session of the village council -Mon- Company, London, it was an- I figl?
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Monday evening, January 25, with dishes, a, variety program was pre- . , I
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CL good attendaneii. A pot -luck sup- his, shadow, and, therefore the held, Wednesday, February 17, at Lary, Merton. A. Reid, LL%1�
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Ver, followed by the showing of a y traditional proverbs- "-back to 8 p.m. in the h Plans pre _1
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I Mrs. William Sinclair; a reading ownei-S. will be notified. All mem- pared, -by ATchitect VIINV_
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iflim, "Beyond Our Own," were -by Rem Cardwell; ,. piano solo by .The regular meeting of 4mber stleep for six weeks" is not his bars of council were -present I , . . .Charles H. Gitlin, of London, �11'1i��
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thoroughly enjoyed by .all before Marie Jarrott; quartette, Don Kyle, Rebel.uah Lodge 349, Hensall, was forecast this year. :present.
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the business portion of the meet- A delegation composed � "..,"
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. Dougall, H. Love, E. -Geiger and, J. !brick and ..steel structure O.. , Of?;
!pg. Mrs, Dorothy Parker in the chair.
Jack Bell; violin solo by Keith Hazelwood appeared in support of the most modern* type. Thet 1% '4�,
Slightly over $9,000 was reali, and r- in an impressive service t work also includes remodelling L�11,!,�, 1,1p,
� I Anderson, accompanied by Kathe h a petition presented, asking for a I 111�� -R
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ed from all departments during the ter was draped in memory of Mrs. Former Dublin Priest �_NL� 121-111.�b,l
MIS me Anderson; piano solo by Ilene vote on the question of issuing de the present gymnasium. When I.i , 11.,,�V,
Sear, with $931-15 going to - McLean; ,duet by Elaine Bell and Margaret Swale, a faithM and va, . bentures for the installation of completed there will be -three, . ' . . �, . ,
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a favor- Bonnie Kyle; instrumental by Mrs. . artificial ice in the rink- Clerk J. new classrooms. and a large .t. ,,�
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Ken- Henrietta Brown was soloist. ,T"'-,�
The W.M.S. submitted Succumbs in Windsor ..,
McLeod; duet by Grant and new gymtorium. The ,addition
able report, raising $389-30 wthich . . A. Paterson stated, that he had,
Jones; piano solo -by Nelson in I checked the Petition with the vol - is to be made, on -the south end, . � : 1,zlu
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over -their allocation. The net," February 17, the lodge having been Rev. Francis Paul White, for 26 ars' list and that there wer'6 117 of the present structure, ' - 1. �,-,
ds $80.30 musical numbers by I � 1,,�:
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Egnioadville, Red Cross workers the Sinclair girls, and a piano solo institute& February- 17, 1949, a so-. years pastor of St. Alphon-sus, names on the same eligible to vote, I ! . I ;
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anode 102 glees of infants' cloth- cial evening will be held to COM- . 1��, ... ..
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Ruth Ann Jarrott. Church ,in Windsor until -his retire- . .. .
tag, 16 boys' flannel sbirlt� and 30 by Ru or 44 per cent..
The congregational meeting op- memorate the event. Husbands and ment in April, 1,952, died, shortly
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articles of knT Firemen Receive Increase Fred Peel Reappointed I �Lj��,�
ened with,a devotional, led, by the friends, are to be guests of honor before noon Tu6sday, Feb. 2, in t " ; (�,,- 11;
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.six new stewards were named. Request for raising the pay of General Manager of Firm -',.o�;i�,
minister, Rev. Norm -an McLeod, fbr the.affair. Special guests will a Windsor hospital. He had been . L . �l:., .
Those to act for a three-year per who -'acted) as chairman. D. E. Kyle be Mrs. LKay Can, DD,.P., and hers ill for two years. f firemen on duty was granted, when• I �...'fli L
. tod are . Norman MacLean, James -from Flioeter. ire chief, and' D. Sang- Fred R. Peel was reappointed , , , � I �1 '1'
McIntosh, William Cameron and, was appointed, secretary for, the husband Father White, a World, war I B. A. Kyle. f . p, e�Lredt re managing director and general . 4`1
meeting and- read the minutes of Following are excerpts f rom overseas chaplain, would. have been star, assistant chief, appeared' L 11 .
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Andrew xtoore. Those acting for the last -annual meeting. thank -you letters read at the meet- old -on February 11, and Fire Brigade affairs. They . Mr' and Nlrs.- William M. Sproat, Tuckersmith, who' marked the . . "'.
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one year, taking the place of Stew- 9 in gested purchasing flasher -lights for at the annual meeting held recent- .ih anniversary of thei'r wedding Wednesday evening with a . :"_;,W'l
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aid's Andrew Houston and Arthur The minister's report outlined Ing: "Many thanks for the cheery would have completed 5Q year ly in Preston, out. Albert Holland, fiftle � I , ,
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the activities - of the year. There message at Christmas, and I hope the priesthood next Decembbr. the trucks, and also a respirator. . gathoring of friends and neighbors� , . ��
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Wallace, who had been elected to were two ,deaths, two marriages you all -had a very Pleasant 'holl- 'L Father White was ordained in Rate of pay while fighting a fire was, elected to the board 6f direc- - . 11 �,.� , ..
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Eldership, are Robert Wallacer-And and seven baptisms reported. * A fty-season. As we have closed the St. Peter's Cathedral, .London on was. raised from 50 cents, per hour tors, and Joseph Macartney was � �'!, ,i
Bernard Nott was elect- general man- • ". -
M Boylls. period of silence was held, iw mem- 'cover on 1953 and opened a newt' December 17, 1904, and served for to si per hour, with the secretary appointed assds-tant �, V�
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ed to la,dership, taking the place ci6an, v&1te pages, I Jones and a Fiftieth Anniversary Marked 1.i'
ory of those who Passed on during book with, four years as assistaiy. at the receiving $5 per year. appointments included: H. . Ill,
. of the late W. J. Nott. . the year, M . r. Andrew Bell and Mr. hope, as individnats, you are able Cathedral. He then ,Y.ts named Hay motioned that the Clerk be Other - . .. �; �."a,
During the year 19. babies were I to write Only. happiness, health and ..H Bickle-Seagrave Peel, as. president. Gwynne R _�L,
. pastor of Sacred /.ut Church, instructed, to ask . .�%,* Z,
Charles Switzer. 71.0 Johnston, as vice-president; S. J. ,."- -
one ,person , lodge I wish - served. two Ltd. to have a salesman attend the It I . ....
baptized, Joined b'y The clerk of the sesslon report- Prosperity. and as a . Port Lambtou, where � u By Tuckersmith Couple. L ,L,
profesal6m of W4&, and six bY Iet- ed on the membership roll, an In- you a happy year, a isuccesstul years, before being transferred to next meeting of council on Mon- Rutherford, C.A., secretary-treas r- .. �.,
ter of trainter. Membership now ,S day, March 1. This was carried. er, and George E. Johnston was Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sproat,e—
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. cr'e'ase of seven for the year. ,The year, a year when. all members will the paptorate of sL Columban as fol elected to the board of directors. "Auchenhay Farm,` Tuckersmith, � g.
L . membership now stands at 2&4, 40 remember the three Principles, of Church, at St. Coluir�ban. In 119165 Correspondence read- was ;'t"!
Rev. W. K Milroy was dhawman. - the Order -Friendship, Love and - lows: Hensall Memokal Commun- were hosts to a large gathering of IL
per cent of which are non he joined the Canadian Army chap d friends, Wednesday Mr., Mrs. M... Elliott, '. 11
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the evening, with Ken Moore dents. , Truth. -Mrs. Kay Cann, D.D_P .. Ex lain service. After the war, -he re- it Park Board, Bell Tel h evening when they marked their . .. . `
aftretasy.. The remaining reports were giv, eter.- County Clerk, Monteith & Monteit I'll-
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. turned to St. Columban, where he 5,0th 1,wedding anniversai ,
County Home Thanks & Co., Department of National Urges to -Reconsider " ry at their
en as follows: W.U.S., Mrs. Morley remained as pastor until 1923 � I Varna, 50 Years Wed "I
Hensall United Church "The chairs, donated by the Re- i Revenue, Association of Rural I home. L.
Cooper; Baby d, Mrs. Ross District when he was appointed pastor o S M,, and Mrs. Sproat were mar•
Hensall Umited Church enjoyed a M6 ct St. Patrick's, Church, Dublin. . ,
Broadifoot; Mis&id Band, Marion bekah Lodges of Huron 1) Municipalities, County Soil
Auceessful year in all departments, No. 23, arrived, at the -home 'be- Court House Site rked in Eg...dville by the late Mr. and Mrs. Morton Elliott, .."
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Turner; Women's Association, Mrs.- Following the death in April, and, Crop Improvement Association, Rev. Neil Shaw on 'February 3,1 Varna, observed the 50th annivers- I �.
according to reports presented at secretary-treasureT, fore Christmas and are they ever County Treasurer, St. Jolin's. Am- .. .11,
. H. &i(liwell; 1926, o?. Very Rev. D. J. Downey, I directly to the farm � -y of their ma-rriage F'r day , ..
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the congregational meeting Wed- Mrs. E. Kyle, In -the absence of beautiful. They never seem to be tor of,"�St.' Alphonsug' Church balance, Town of Godlerich, R. Concerned that the decision of 1904. and went dii ni on I . ljL
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Mock, Tasty -Nu -Bakery, Canada County Council to erect a new where they have lived continuous 'They were married January 26,
luck supper, served by the Even- Mrs., McBride; -Sunday School, vacant, and looks So rest- and Dean of -Essex, Father Bread Co', A. J. Sophia, L. Legate Court House will result in the tear- ly since. Forty-seven years ago 1904, by the late Rev... Miller, Of the
Elaine Bell; Young People, flnan- ful and at peace as they rock. The 'J
-was, named pastor of St. Alphon7 I L Mr. Sproat took over tris tile and., Methodist Church, 11n, the horne.
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ftg AudRiary, preceded. the meet- chat, Phyllis Lostell; Young People, staff and myself . Bell & Laughton, South Huron Dis- ing down of the 100 -year-old build- I -
sus in Windsor. l- brickyard,, Which he has success, where they now resfde.
ing. . .1 president, Hank Benind,yke; .Stew- about them that we ha'�eu't words, - trict High Schoolsameconsider- ing now serving the county, Hu I 11 " 11
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Thetreasurer's report, submitted ards' report, Robert McGregor; to express our thoughts and feel- ed and filed,. lett Boundary Farm Forum has ask- fully conducted. Their ,ibeautifulI
Mr. Elliott was born on, the 11,
. Drysdale, i eration be old home was -built of brick made Gos,hen Line in 1877, son of the .
11by the treaw2rer, G. M. treasurer's report, Miss, Jean Ivi- ings property. Please convey to Accounts Paid ed that consid I I
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I idiselosod that $10,3000, 'had been son. . I the, of the lodge our Ask For Amendment To give,ii-the siting of the new build- on the farm. I .. liv- late Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Elliott, , 1,
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. grateful we are Bills and -ts read were as ing I in order. that the existing They, have a family of two has always• lived In this- commun�
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,purposes. George . Act At Hibbert Meeting follows: A. ing, Mark and Isabel, at home. A ity and has taken an active inter -
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. raised, for all An electidu of officers was -held thanks and how grate lk in L�iatkn of Rural Nun- . I
He", J. McAMeter, E. McQueen with ahe,'. following elected: Board for the comfort they. have helped , court house be spared. I
, icipalities, in I rs,hip, $5; A. W. . and daughter, Mrs. Nelson Govenlock, I est in community affairs. He serv-
and E.Rowxffiffe were re-elected to of Stewards, Joe Lostell, Wilmer. bestow on our "girls." So, on be- The regular Council meeting of Meeting at the home of Mr. ... -1
-the Session; Boards, of Stewards our "girls,';* the staff and, the Township of Hibbert was -held Kerslake,.expenses to Toronto, $10; Mrs. Archie Young Monday even
and a son, Frank, are deceased,) ed six years on Stanley Township 4
I Jones, Ralph Turner, Archie Par- half of 0 B. A. Kyle, labor on conversion fire - tL:�k
A. Alexander, Ray Paterson, Bari ing, the Forum adopted a resolu- They also have two grand-daugh I Council, three years as reeve. C,;,
sons; auditors, William Bell and myself, thank your sin,cerely.�-Mlfs. Monday, Feb. 1. at I p.�m,, with all
Dignart, Nft. Roweliffe and Lorne Dunham Cooper; representative to M. Jacob, County Home," members present. Reeve Edgar dept., $9; D. Sangster, labor on tion setting forth its views. Copies ters and one great-grandchild. I Mrs. Elliott, the former Lillian ",
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the board of "Pi e convey to the members Butson presided. Fred. -Harburn conversion :fire dept,, $9; C. Reid, of the resolution are being for- Mr. Sproat has two brothers" Morrison, daughter of the late Mr, 1 's, _ ,: 1;4
Chmpman. Added to Presbytery, Ross Love; alternate, sn(ry plowing streets, $72; - L, S. Seaforth, Mrs. John . C. Mbrrison, was .1,
ushers were Harvey Keys and Don- Harvey Turn9r. - ..... of Amber Rebekah Lodge the sin- was instructed to spray the cattle warded to those responsible for Russet -H.. of 8 forth, and J. R., and t--
. I Eller, trucking snow, $31.50; Hen- .",
21d, Joynt. I An outstanding item of the. eve- cera thanks of the Mildren's Aid for warble fly. Ernest Harburn. the county building program. of North Bay,, and, two sisters, Mrs. born in McKillop Township. � ;" ,,
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The meeting discussed putting I Discussing the action of th6 for- M. Morrow, Seaforth, and Mrs. W. They have seven children: Alvin, ,
In ning was the announcement that Society for the wonderful box of was appointed warble fly inspector. I,.,il
$21.84; Brown's Hardware, dance "..":'1111
I sent to our A resolution was. passed, asking um, Secretary. Thomas Shortreed B. Horton. of -Calgary, Alta. of Seaforth; Harold and Roy, of �1..
a new floor and new Seats in 11 desired -to present an gifts and cash. they Receiver General, - I
the William Be wax, Hall, $12; pointed out there was no question- Mrs. -Sproat is the former Jean Varna, and Clayton, deceased; �),,
chureb.'.TIris rats left with the of- electric organ to the congregation children at Christmas. We do ap- the Provincial Government to . E. R. Davis, . 'L, %1,
I � income tax. $3.1-0; ing the requirement for new conn- Robinson -a d was born In McKillop. Mrs. Fred Heard. (Ruth), of Strat- � . 1.
e ble you amend; the Ontario Municipal Act J. A. Paterson, ty-a"onimodation. The problem, the evening Mrs, Paul ford; Mrs. Jack Ferguson (Muriel), �1:7,i. ,
ficial board to secure more esti- in memory of his father, the late preciate th time and trou . I n' _1
e salary. $196.90; lem, During .L I
mates. Andrew Bell, who had been in -the must all -have taken to do -this for to relieve municipalities of the r - premium on bond, $20; Clark & 1. 1.
S n he said, was to obtain new acconi� Doig read ,an a4dress and, Mr. and of Garson. and the late Mrs'. Fl-ank I -11 ....
I A short Vi0gr8m was given, con- choir for 60 years. Mr. Bell spoke us, and we can assure you that sponalbility art i g from. the pres- ,'
. Fuse, Hall, $4.15; Fire Dept. j,?,.
of a vocal solo by Mrs. R. briefly and was greeted with ap, you have done a lot towards inak- ence of ice or snow on -highways. modation and at the same time to Mr.'. Sproat were presented with Grieve. They also have nine grand, �,
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slating $37.30; Municipal World, supplies, mums, Moker,
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31ock, accompanied by Mrs. J. C. plause. ing -any Chrfstmasseg.mu,ch haP- Mrs. George Boa was appointed, $16.81; R. J. Lovell & Co., supplies avoid' destroying the ,historically a bouquet of yellow children. I ..",
00 -year-old court house, floor lamp and fancy clock. Robert On Tuesday many of their neigh- , ,
C,oMhrd- at the piano, and piano The minis -ter expressed his I pier. Thank -you again. Sincerely, caretaker of .the Township Hall. ' valuable I ... "I
solo by Mrs. Laird -Mickle. There tha n ks to all off ice�bearers and Mary P. Chaffee, Superintendent, The clerk, T. D. wren, was In- $9.35; Huron Expositer, Printing, w hich. was a, link with the birth or Tyndall was master of ceremonies bors and friends' called to offer .. 1
$4.41; Bell Telephone, services, the county. The forum suggested it for the event. . � their best wishes. They received z;; �
I was a OROd zftevdaulce. Rev. W. church. workers for their co -opera- C.A;S., Goderich." , structed to distribute the Subsidy $li.25. Total. $479.61, . - many messa,ges,r'of congratulations? �1
under the Prqvincial Aid to Drain- I could be used to provide additional Cards were played with the win .
J. Rogers acted in the capacity of tion during the year, and con- Hay and ,Luker: That the . .. .1:11.
L museum a,ccomtaodation. riers -being Mrs. M. Williams and and many lovely gifts..
chairman, and Walter Spencer as t on the fine spirit which HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET age Act to the ratepayers on the
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and accounts as read, be -paid. Car- The resolution adopted by the Cliff Broadfoot. Sltep-dancing was The occasion was celebrated by - �,
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.1 Forum is as follows: "Whereas featured by Harry Chesney. Bill the family on Sunday, with a din- v,
. Memorial Hospital will meet Tues advertise for tenders for crushing .... I
Kippen. The meeting closed with M Other reports included one on - radio reporl:� Chesney and Grant Chesney. Music ner at the Johnson Hotel in, Zurich. 1,
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Carmel Church, Hensall frequent pr4ss and �,, I
11111 'day evening, . . .. . . snow removal by E. R. Davis.
Blest Be the Tie That Binds,7,fol- , e February 9._ at 8 and delivering of 12,000 cubic yards I
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I A representative group of the towed by the benediction. . I o'clock at the nurses' residence. , of gravel. , . Clerk Paterson reported Prepay- indicate that the .present Court was furnished by Messrs. McGee Mr. Elliott's brother and sister, .
congregation of Carmel Presbyter- . - - -_ - house of Hur(511 'County, situated in ,and McGuire, of Goderich town- and Mrs, George k1liott, Hensall,
tan Church, -Hensall, met for the I " . ments of $2.635, and tax arrears as the To\N11 of Goderich.-Is Co be Ship. James T. Scott. 'SAL,.aforth, and( Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Gibson, of - I
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I being, $1,011.97. Following an in- re son.'s. Clinton, were guests at the dinner.
annual meeting on Friday night, A% ' ' 'to ... 'A' ' . , , L , "W.' W'ttediod� and -a-, L new, one, buil.[ . on. rendered. several , qldl4l I ?
terview in ronto, . eeve A. .
in the Sunday School rooms, of the Ba'rr iders to Trade," Theme Dist: U ssed, -a a - - - , the same Site;
. . Kerslake ,reported that there was "Arid whereas we feel thin pre- -
ChUrch. , little hope flor the village on the cars would )become a problem' '
Rev. John B. ox, acting as chair- ". )rousing question. sent building is, of, ,historical � Z_ "And, whereas moving into tem_ t,
ng with a " - 'ch- porary quarters while the new . 11
iman, .opened the meet! Llarm, Forums Meet Throughout District. — nificance owing to its age and ai'l Blyth Man Appointed I .
brief devotional, after which Mr. I . itecturp: building is In the course of con- ,
ke forum had a lengthy PARR LINE FORUM have a, 'Mus-
Glen Bell was appointed secretary. FOUR SQUARE FORUM trade?" T 's di,scus+. "An.,I whereas we . b ' struction, and moving back into the Ry, Hullett Council, 1;
'Me minutes of the previous meet- - discussion on this question. The "Barriers To Trade" was in Huron County which is building will cause both c�- V
. Four Square McKillop Farm For McKillop Twp. Native euin in the old Public liew
irig were adopted as, read. - Reports ,um met Monday night at the home disadvantages were: (1) Would ed at the Parr Line Farm Forum now situated fusion and expense; . Nelson Lear, Bly-t1i, was appoint-,
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Df W various organizations were of Mr. and: Mrs Les, Pryce with a ,hurt our dairy 'business and' gathering at the home of GordonSchool;. :
e. The top' Hensall, Monday night. Dis- "And whereas we feel it could "Therefore we. the members of ed warble fly inspector at the reg*� .. -- _:
also •adoprted as printed. d attendanc' topic was, Love To Fisheries 'Post ea. tourist attraction if L, F01` lar meeting of Hullett Townoip L
gob .iy. the Hullett Boundary Farm ..." I
it was 19sclosedi that the total "'Barriers To Trade." Groups were oils would be used. for margarine; cussion, led'by Ross, Dick, wa.s an � beco, um, resolve that a. new site be Council Monday evening in Londes- I "i
revenue for all congregational pur- (2) Our early potatoes, Jufie 15 to swered to: 1, What would, the the ef- en sufficient publicity;
formed, and answered the quer, August 1, would. be -much cheaper; feet on the farmers of your area, The appointment has been an "And whereas, when all county found for the new court house, and boyo Hall, with all members of the .1
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poses was $6,140, representing an tions: (1) What would be the er- (3) Fear of the U.S. dumping their Mise Helen M. Me- offices are moved into the new the present court house be used to council present. Mr. Lear was ,
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tincrease In current revenue of $500 feet on the farmers of your area If excess products in Canada as, they if there were free trade in all farm nounced of McKillop town- I .. employees' house the Museum." chosen from three --applications- , ..
. ,over the previous year, Thetiudget ,there were free -trade in all farm ,can produce cheaper; (4) The products between United, States Kercher, a native of 9f chief of the building, parking of em-Plo — John N. Ydumg, Blyth, Josey
oseph I �
treasurer's report showed, that a products between the United States and, Canada? We feel that if free ship, to the post . . I I .
total of $= had been raised for and Gamada? (2) What do you States could be dominating and trade were agreed upon between Dominion Department of, Fisheries Flynn, Clinton, and his ow -n.
, t -might lead -to ,political trouble; (5) Economics service. She Membership fee of $10 was or-
the- General ABsembly's budget, re- think would be the long -run effect Canada and the U.S., it should -be Home Econom P, "' as dral
'�-';iiiig. ari increase of $1.33. over Canada as a We would not have price control. gradually. Full -free formerly assistant' chief of the Seaforth Fall Fair Chosen dere,d paid to the Ontario --R- I
. pre.,. on whole if we had Machinery, brought on I
Advantages would be: M . trade in agricultural products might home economics section, inspection .Municipalities Association, also a. I
. 0e previous Year. The report of complete free trade with the Unit- electrical appliances, cotton, tires, be -harmful to both countries. If it and consumer service, and is, being grant of $25 to the Salvation Army _
the Ladies? Aid showed the sum of ed States in 'all ,Products, th � rough . clothing, etc., would be were instituted, a board' should be succeeded in .that post by Miss For Regional Hereford Show on motion of W. R. Jewitt and E. I ;I
I radios, c I I Hesk.
. $706 had been raised- during the a customs' union. cheaper. , I -a,
past pear. The report of the W. A good discussion period was . set up of mernibers, of both- foun- Margaret Myex-,,of ChlppaN� , wide- !
The progressive euchre winners tries, to determine -what product, ly Rnown C-anadian home econo- An ,increase of membership of 14 er, and $2.00 for Hereford Steer At thi�z time the tendersi for,the I
W. S., Arnold Misstion Circle and held, after which the rest of the were: ladies, most games, Mrs.. R. should be traded duty free. mist, calves and glade Hereford heiters. warble fly powder, the applic,atlon;$ L,
affiliated groups, showed that an evening was spent playing. euchre, L. Jamieson; lone hands, Mrs. Geo. 2. What do you thin); would be Born on a farm in McKillop from the Same time a year ago wa." inspector, and- The tenders for
I I A canvass of the directors Pre- for L'
additional sum of $56.1 had been I with, Mrs. Robert Campbell and Guy, consolation, Mrs. M. Bab- the long run effect on Canada as, a. township, the daughter of Mr. andt noted at the January business mpet- indicated spraying, were called for. Tenders
Carter, conse - ,sent r would be
.1. -raised for missionary purposes and I Dorrance, the winners. Lunch was , lone )rands, whole, if we had complete free Mrs. R. F. McKercher, Miss Mc- ille of the directors of the Huron were received from Canadian 133,
lhad been sent to the ,Presbyterial served, The forum meets, next cock; men, ga;mes and a good supply or purebred Here- ,..
The grand total for all Donald Buchanan; consolation, Mrs. trade with the United Statpp in all Kerober was educated a,t the Sea- Hereford, Association, held in Clin- fords available in the, county fol- dus,tries Ltd., The Green Crow, the . I
,Treasurer. week ,at James Keyes' home. M. Riley. products, through a, customs un- forth Collegiate Institute and Mae- ton Tuesday. The group now has sale, this spring, a,nd, it.,Aa., decid- Belgrave Co-operative, William C.
Iparposes was $7,569. 1 . I . � Lovett N. Alexander. A I..
sale
John Soldan brought In, the fol- CROMARTY FARM FORUM to,,? We feel that if Free trade doriald Institute, Guelph. She later 46 paid-up members, Hereford ed, to continue with the Policy, in- and R. N
, . I S.S. -*, McKILLOP FORUM -breeders resident in Huron Couiit�. stituteA five yean-, ago. of holding motion by W. R. Jewitt and G. C. 1,
11*w-Ing report for the nominating Twenty members attended the . L were established through a customs attended Corn�ll University where , Br . own. carried, and the tender of .
was adopted: S.S. No. 2 McKillop, Farm For- union between Canada and the U. she was granted a Master of ,did Harold Ba.ker, secretary-trea;- I
,committee, -which CTomarty Farm Forum ,held In the , , sqn-ing consignment sale. James, was accepted at
um met at the- if�e 'of Mr. and q A it would benefit both coun- Science degree, majoring in eaten- urer; a year a,.go it had '212. Accord- R, Coultas was named ,ale infinag- ,Mr. Alexander a
]Board of Managers, three,year Croniarty School Monday evening, Mrs. * ail- er, and Tuesday. May 11, at Glin- $6.93 per ]5 -pound bag, for -a total-
, l 0.rm: A. W. Kerslake,, Alex Me- Feb. 1. F611owing a discussion, a , William Thompson on Mon- �ri,., sl -though it would probably Sion education. ing to the most recent report avail The of I.
pounds. All other tenders 9-
., Gregor and, C. Volland; Presbyter- period of euchre was, held, with day evening of this week. ,.T11e take' many years of ad'Ju9titneuls Entering the service of the On- able, there are 98 owner= I of pure- ton, was selected as the date, were for $o per 15 -pound ba.g.
,` gait Record, Mrs. -L. Baynham; null- winners as flollows: ladies, high. topic under discussion was "Bat'- before we would, get the full bene- tarso Department of Agriculture, bred Herefords in the county. 0- policy in selecting animals for the
riers, to Trade." , fit of Its operation. she served as home economist In The directors approved the pr sale, said Mr. Coulter, should be Seaforth Tender Accepted'
� tors, C. Kennedy and W. W. Jar- Leslie Riley; low, Mrs. Robert bc. Clinton, and Louis
rett. gents, high, Bert Riley; Seaforth,
Re-elected to the nominating Laing; In answer to question 1: "What Recreation period was a televi- Huron. We'llingtop, Dufferin, Mlid- poral that the regional qb0%N it) keep the number of animals Jack Little,
,' would be the effect on the farmers cion program, with Roy Jewell, diesex, Perth, Lincoln, Welland and held again this year at down; to that which can ,be nuc- V. Maloney, Seaforth, were the on-
, committee for 1954 were Jbhti� Sol- low, itm'Chapple; most lone hands,
, I . of your area if there were fre'e CFPI, farm editor, as cOmmenta- Haldimand Counties. She joined on. the second day of the Fall Fair. boned in an afternoon without ly tenders for spraying. Mr. Little
11 Zan pud Alex McGregor. Mrs, Meikle. - trade in all farm prodtu�cts between toy. the W.R.C.N.S. in March, 1943, and The recommendation will be Sent dragging the sale out to too late tendered at 12 centi per head,
I .% The new -budget allocation for. It was decided to ask the Sea- the ,United States and Canada?,", The , next meeting will ,be held served as dietitian at H.M.C.S. on to the Canadian HerM1,ford Assoc- an hour; he suggested that 1,0 or while Mr. Maloney tendered at 9 1
1954, set at $1,184, was laid before forth Junior Farmers to present he- fe.ratalec4, cents per head. The tender of .
I? :'*"The we say- Farmers would, have lower at John Sol•dan's home. Cornwalliq and H.M,C.S. St Hya- ia.tion, which organizes the sc 12 bulls, and 28 or 30 .
the meeting for action In- their ,Play. "Mama's gaby Boy," In Income, especially on live stock, cirifth Until October, 1945. She re• dole of regional shoNN,,k for ille witil. a limit of 40 on the total, Louis Maloney was accepted, fol- .
. crease in the now allocation was staffs. Hall in the near future. �1. r. while vegetable growers and grain turned to the Ontario Department breed. An invitation' to Come again would make a reasonable sale list. lowing a motion of W. R. Jewitt
'( explainted, ast being due to -the in- and Mrs. Calder McKaig were in gro-w(-rs- -might .benefit some. Quer, Cliff .Broadfoot Reads as Rome Economist Supervisor, to Seaforth was received from F. . Greater Market and G. C. Brown, with spraying t0 . I
i creasing commitments In, the ex- charge of the even-ing's arrange- tion 2: -What do you think Would' Which position she held until J. Snow, secretary of the Seaforth Stanley Jackson, Xippen, said be, be done to the satisfaction of the
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panding work of the ,Church In menta. 1954 Public School Board a inspector.
Canada. - The meeting agreed to do F be the long run e to Ottawa. - Agricultural Society. believes there is going to be
Next Monday evening the arm as a whole If wp had complete free Central Location greAter'market this spring for good The auditor waw given permission
I J I I its utmost to reach the new alloca, Forum will feature the showing of trade with the United States, In R141 Seaforth Public School Board � Accommodation for the cattle ,at biffl%. Mr. Hirtzel agreed, say-Iny to write off thebookis, two smell un-
4, . -ey met last Thursday eyenintg,Z form A';Seafolth grounds was,
C .amounting tio ,
1,_ dZ tion. a film. with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley products, through a Customs UW ain At Trousseau the 9, good, that lie believes- a spring 1111 tiOu collectable accounts,
Mi'. Fox paid tribute to the faith- Russell In charge. lou?" A gradpal reduction the, 19,54 committees. Following Entert e Hirtzel, is tb.o Sensible way to make good $11.56, Twenty-five dollars ex. )"
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iful and devoted servICIP'L of all who routine business, Cliff Tea For Hullett Girl last year, ,said . Maurice
. was Crediton, and James R. Coultas,'bulls available to the buyer who pensee are being allowed by c6Uur .
41 bad shared In. the on-going vaek FIRESIDE FARM FORUM but we cotildt not see It being done was chosen as chairman. Other wan is doing mixed, farming. cil for members attending the Good .
. and, witnms of the church. The . mlttee� are;. finance, Dr. P. L. ,Mrs. Frank Fowler, 14,111ott, en BelgravO, and the allow ring 9 9
Mie Fireside Farm Forum of through a Customs Union. 'Me cOm placed to attract a good- "The trend of all busingss,-, Sold, Rontis, convention. .
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4 in-eettAg concluded with. -arhymu Ilett met at the home of Mr. find, larger population, through, govern- BmAIJ, and F. -E. Willis,; PrOOKY, tertatn0d OA 8, trousseau tea In well James Coulter, "is going -tow" Gravel Tenders Called%.� .
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� and the benediction, after which' Hu ,onomy Cliff Broadfoot and W. T. Teall; honor of her daughter, Donna crowd. Seaforth has the advantage, ' , ,
I Mrs. Bert Hoggart, with Mrs. les- ment representation and ec I supply, J. A. Westeott, and J. C. Sean, last Friday afternoon and ev- said Mr. Hirtzel, President of the auction sales." Buying -habits are On motion by Jewitt and T. Let,. ' .,..-, �-,,*:,Oi
the members stijoyed, r6freShMen1t4 sae Tebbutt in charge. T_he topic would over -rule Canada's, voice. ch esto& Indus- Per, the Clerk was inartsucted, tw.' i 1 �,64�
AL served by the Ladies' Aid,. to r Stevens. when about 75 guests were Huron Hereford- Association, df auging in the liv advertise for tenderg for eral"Ill, ,4v
. . under dismasion was '�Barriers FDlloWInj dlSeUgsjong an'-'renjoy- St PS -ening, there .
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I . ' It WAS , Miss S. 1. McLean was reappoint- present. Miss. Fowler received. the Ing centrally placed, In the county. try, he said, and 6re Ire many, wing i'9,o*, euble ��., - . 1,, 1' ,� r I -
4 - kappen United Trade:"found to •be very, able hour was' spent In progreosli6 ng A.bout,$M waspaildt out In 1953, faravers who would rather buy at and doliv W I
I Winners were: I re ed, as representative of th* Publti(i eistsi at the door. Those servi boys and, girls in 4-H an auction than make a I)rIvate Of gravel, Alfteftisl' 10 to 'be Im � I .1 I"
interesting in that 0.0 ,per cent Of euchre. am 1� gu . ", ,�,� , , .
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# The annual congregational meet- "ool Db,ard, and -C. A. ftrber to tom, Were Mrs. Wfibur Johnston, to encourage through a %411w4 bot=,4114� ; ,tl;�;
the tradirig betvireei'' the United Mrp.. Sam Storey, Mrs, T. MCM41. w9fter Rddl calf clubs to choose Hereford calies deal. I "I . "L 1�'�:4
1 Ing otft, Andre -We 'United Vhur0h, stateFj and (MmAda Is duty free, 20 laLft-, -Mrs. Eavrood O&M. Mon, the Wgh.gchool, Board. Tritant of- H010jftVJJ,1,0- sed for 4�n club shovra. The directors voted,,pmnual hon- 1110er0a to, =6 ronalan � I . "J
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. Thd LUk,6otWg,;�',,*h# qrwoded, by 9, Per ,0611J, at -A low rAft, and 20 per Walter 8cott, Wa7na ftbftage, ge� d"?, R6bert 167nt. Wit$ V gk "a x i"Sworth. The vralt. Tho'djreetors deold0d, to cOUtinnO orarla, of $25 to Harola Blaker, Se , �',
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