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Pleva, hundred thousand. This means, not important; what is important, had bee* taken belp nr" v -P, -
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a - d of the Department of then, that the increased Canadian he stressed,, was that there was sion of a basic S,ew ,: pig ,
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(tips each day, at 12:25 a.m. and ., . enter as candidates in the Gode- Club and the Chamber of —are in a position to provide pro- manner in which municipal affairs not it agreed to the necessity, - �
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. rich Festival. There will be a sil- ,, .at it wasinevitable per facilities, and have the know- were conducted. would be required to provide 79 ,��,hton-Seaforth run is Barry Mar- ver collection at the door. towns in the Lake Huron area, how of conducting municipal af- Dr. Pleva spoke to a meeting of sewage disposal. .1 . . . . . .
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back to Walton, or west to bode- I � .. I .." Are Entertained s; service for the people. times he was queried why he pre- which a practical -farmer to*JL . -m I :� vi.
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-efter case!, delivery thin vias at . . . .R A very enjoyable evening. was ___._._._ _ ..I by himself, but he said that it was -
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Least a day. . , .�',: .�had Wednesday, April 20, by only as a result of such an aP- particular year. All too frequent-. �';
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woukton Una from M]itchell. .:: I q � sall, Riple)r, Win ham and Sea- , ilakembers of Hensall Chamber Mickle moved that Rev. D. Me. was arrangeA by a committee,of community are all jumbled togeth- '10%
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"week celebrated Commerce re-elected President Donald be asked to fill the vac_ '
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e'w Teachers her 90th birthday, is shown with her great-granddaughter, Sus- Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Branch R",.,, . Middleton for a ft den, Bruce Gahan and Eric Mil- . ,'
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, was also accepted and enjoyed T ice at the regular monthly Tbe Chamber of Commerce is ner, was in charge of Dr. E. .A-, try and since the only excuse for 4.1:,J,
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n Blayney, of Simcoe. The birthday occasion was observed by when members of the Seaforth *Ii . hi .... McMaster. The speaker was in- the modern community is industry, .1
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sting of the organization, held- 6�nating a cup to the Junior
To S.D.H.S. Stuff a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Govenlock's daughter. Legion Ladies' Auxiliary attended ' I troduced by A. Y. McLean, and precedence- should be given its re- ,, ,�
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Mrs. Mae Dorrance, East William St., Seaforth. I .1, Monday evening. _____ - � 1 ars elected include: Tom Old Time Fiddler's Western On- the appreciation of the meeting quirements. Then it is necessary � ,?�,
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I - di t; first vice-president, Howard June 3. The cup will be, put up ness districts. At the same time, 1-:1,
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to fill vacancies caused by the " Referring to the proper size of a consideration must be *"',,�
S ne; second vice-president,, Ce- for competition annually. given to
resignation of Miss Rena Pennell *Same e Vanhorne; secretary -treasurer, . community, Dr. Pleva told his aud- the agricultural requirements for
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and Donald Gay. - I . . ience that as it was in the case of better type land. Agriculture sail
� K. Christian. a classroom, there is a size be- is precious and should be presets
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. lUe new teachers, who will com- . I ommittee chairmen appointed first Of Its Kind, gond which it is not effective to ed. It is particularl rta ,
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. ownce their difflesi in September, re: publicity and industrial, •build. Classrooms are unecon- that care be taken Yin'Tadpooptin'g - are William Greensides, Toronto, Reports t ,, er Spencer; membership, , . Scott IVlemorialDefici I � Keith Lovell Headsomical when they are serving but agricultural land to urban se. 11
a graduate this year of the � On- While operatinz revenue con- out. Kellar, G. McGonigle, E. Larone R_ art Drysdale; merchants, Al- one or two pupils,. and, on the This problem would become `in -
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will teach lower school French, tinned at the same level as in the Board chairman M. McKellar S. Habkirk.'and B. Brown.. 1"d raising, �Vffliam Parke; re- other hand, he said, it is not pos- creasingly difficult because the I
. - previous year, cost of operation of presided at the meeting. Dr. J. A. Gorwill represent, the _ . Club- sible to teach students if there increase in population would be 1;1
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Latin,' and social studies; ed creation, Howard Scone; social, Hensall Bean . .14
crick R. 'Cosford, has been on Scott Memorial Hospital increased During the year alterations were medical staff of the hospital on Jack Drysdale; housing, Norman were perhaps 500 in a room. It has almost '• entirely urban. While there
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the staff of Arthur High School over $10,000, to $93,867.98, it was carried out to the hospital kitchen the board. Jones.
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for 12 years, who will take upper revealed at the annual meeting and operating room, James M. Dinner was served by the Leg- sall's 4-H Bean Club Tuesday nam- classroom population is about 50 on they would be better farmers� _'111
a -d middle school English. of the hospital board held Friday Scott, chairman of the property loii" Ladies' Auxiliary to 27 mem- 'ed Keith Lovell, Kippen, as. presi- or so, and so it is with a cOm- and they would produce gredter . 1:!."'
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Miss Mary Ryan, physical train-. evening. Revenue totalled $71,- committee, stated. In addition, Petition Protests hot munity. results as a result of their effici , , 111;
ing instructor, has resigned, and 880-25. new heating capacity was install:. I s, following which two films dent. Bill Mickle, one of the. club Shift To Smaller Centres ant methods. . I ... I .,'
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a replacement will be advertised The financial statement, pre- ed in the west wing- Walter Spencer reported that which saw 24 district boys apply tion that was occurring through- Land Use Sur4y
. isented by M. A. Reid acknowWged re- , with Dr. Pleva felt that com-
for. in the ab- The meeting Roxboro School aitangements had been made for membership. in
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sence of finance committee chair- ceipt of a remittance of $1,(N.00, •Moch to go to Toronto on Friday. inanities, such as Seaforth, had . 1
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man Elmer Larone, showed an which was donated' by the* 0- 0 ,_. Other officers elected included: Ontario, the speaker said, that for
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a w Reopening , � A*R 29, concerning the paving of Jack Bell, Ki en, vice-president; the first time last year industry much to boast about which could 'I, �,. Ir I .,
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Andy Calder, Jr. 0perfiting loss of $7,912.26, after men's Hospital Auxili the road to St. Josephs. Louise Hyde, Kippen, secretary, settled in a greater amount in be drawn to the, attention of the 11 � -;� 11
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non-operatbag revenue, including auxiliary has been responsible for - .4 discussion on junior hockey and Mary Geiger, Hensall, press communities below 100 thousand public and mentioned particularly ,
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fias.Nearest Guess 'grants and donations totalling a modernization program in the A petition, protesting the. re- followed, when Mr. Middleton ask- secretary. Harold Baker and G. that Seaforth was Probably the
. $14,075.47, had been taken into kitchen, and previously had pre- opening of, Roxboro School, S.S. ed, if the Chamber of Commerce W. than it did in cities over 100 thou- ,-
13, McKillop, has beer! cit-' Montgomery, agriculture re- centre of .the largest poultry, con
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a , contest carried on by consideration. canted an vyould continue to support a team. presentatives, presided for the industry itself realizes that a centration in Canada. . . I'll, 1'2�",..
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I Assets total $131,443.11, includ- the hospital. I ; 14'Whe president thanked the e through-
Crown a d 12 -year-old An- ., - election. smaller community can provide a ,
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drew aide, was' the winner ing school inspector J. H. Kinkead: 1.1's for the help they had I William Haugh Dashwood, re- better place in which to live, a out the town during the afternoon, I I
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when he guE, ind. equipment $77,292.05, and pre- McConnell to the board in place The petition reads: "We, the presentative of tie Ontario Bean better place in which to ra a .ki
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, plies $5,050. I-0. Accounts. of Mrs. A. W. Sillery, who had I 17 llllv ,_1 .._ ,'In I ke t( ' what, he had seen. � It,,,,w � a 4, ',.�;,
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declare that S.S. No. -i3, McKillop merce these days is getting new club. Seed is being stioplied by Supporting his statement that it the part of the citizens of pride; ' �'
members of industry to a town. the Hensall Kinsmen Club, and in their 'community. He commend -
Theinches. increased salaries and wages and 'the board are M. A. Reid, W. Cam- Township, remain closed, and the could be anticipated that the popu-
The prize was merchandise va- of thi -school section be Dr. D. J. McKelvie presided for this will be judged and trophies lotion of Canada would be 25 mil- ed the industrial brochure which .
additional maintenance carried eton, E. Dick R. S..Box, M. Mc- Pupils the election of officers. Rev. W. awarded. � had been issued by the Town I
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fined at $10. - I transported to the school of the J. Rogers raised the matter of Club leaders are Bill Roxvcliffe ion by 1975, Dr. Pleva said that Council a year ago, and suggested :
-ratepayers' choice." wring the past year the popula- .
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,� At thi� annual meeting last De- the Clubs and Scouts, and Laird John Thompson and Bill Mickle.' tion increased some 400 thousand. additional data that could be .
. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PENNY SALE NETS $630.00 camber of the ratepaye,rs, it was .., The birth rate I at 28 per thousand made available and which would I �
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. � voted, 24 to 11, to reopen the 65- n is the highest in the history of prove of- assistance to industry I
AS IS6 PRIZES DISTRIBUTED Tuo' DISTRICT CITIZENS � year-old school, which has been WOE.S. 9 Years Old; Edelweiss Lodge Canada, and the sixth highest in seeking new locations. Dr. Pleva
I closed for 13 years. The school any country in the world in which said that it was his intention to
The following is the list of donors job by Cleve Coombs, B.A. Station, etc., Mrs. Thos. Kay, umbrella, had been closed owing to low at- Plans Visits statistics are maintained. The conduct a land survey of the town
and winners following the prizes: Mrs. George Entcn; dishcloths, bought by money donations, Wil- tendance in 1942, following a vote Has Birthday Party Mrs. Scott Habkirk, Noble death rate of eight per thousand during the coming summer, Vhen
Egg cooker, donated by Frank hair nets, etc., Mrs. J. E. Willis; ma Jean Cornish; bedroom slip- of the ratepayers. On Thursday evening, O.E.S. Grand, presided over the regular is the lowest in the history of Can- ):e. would have the assistance of a I
Ining, won by Mrs. Ross Ham Pure-aire, moth -roofer, etc., by pers by Smith's Shoe Store, Mrs. Under the present arrangement, members from Goderich, Clinton, meeting of Edelweiss Rebekah ada and is the third lowest among university summer course. The .. —
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in the world. This ob would be done in one day by I
by Alvin Riley, Fuller Brush agent, Bob Hubert, Stratford; girl's shoes the pupils of this school J
ton; flashlight, John 'Bach, I some 20 or more :.t idents. From
Robert Brady; bath towel, Mrs. Andy Calder, Seaforth: photo dor- by Seaforth Shoes Ltd., Mrs. Al- are being transported to Seaforth I entertained in honor of Seaforth an invitation was accepted to at- suggests, the speaker pointed out.
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R. B. Clarke, Toronto- china orn- ners, hand lotion, etc Mrs', Geo. bert Hudson; man's shirt by Stew- public school and S.S. 2, 'McKillop. Chapter's ninth birthday. The tend a meeting of Silver Crest that Canadians are not only pro- this survey it would be possible .
ament by Feranti Electric (X -Ray I R. Campbell, R.R.'i, Seaforth; art Bros., Mrs. E. Bedermann, I. ! �N. orthy Matron, Norma Jeffery, Lodge, Milverton, on Wednesday, lific but are healthy. This.increas- to make. available land use maps .
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Division), Mrs. Wm. Stapleton, I chicken by Dublin Creamery, Mrs. Brodbagen; ball point pen, photo I I . � conducted a short business meet- May 11, at which time the degree ed population 'A main which v, . form the basis of a ,
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Dublin; Nyolast, shampoo, etc., I James Kelly; cotton utility cloths,. corners, etc., H. E. Smith; sew- Lammie Pupi,s Win . ing, durigg which the matrons arid will be exemplified. Several mem- main in e St. Lawrence A!:,", I
Mrs.. L. Boyle, c/o, Mrs. R. White- lotion, etc.., Bob McGoni-gle; pil - ing basket, by Crown Hardware, patron, 21broitight ,greetings fr)m bers signified they wanted to at- lands and in the Lake plains area winch might be made to plan for ' 1 .
1y; 20 milk tickets by Maple Leaf low cases by Stewart Bros., Mrs. Florence Fowler; Tiffany cosmetic At S.H. Festival the visiting chapters. �, tend the 25th anniversary of which now contains approximate- the Seaforth of the future. "The ,4.
-r A. DeVisser; angel food cake by set by Keating's Pharmacy, Elinor D.D.G.1W Sister Middleton, of Huronic Lodge, Clinton, on May 2. ly two thirds of the population of future is as you plan it," he said, . 1111111-A
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, Dairy, Mrs. T. A. Beattie; silver a s he concluded, "and somehow �
- Smith's Bakery, Mrs. Jas. Morris;
Teal!; baby lotion, etc., Mrs. C. Piano pupils of Miss Greta Lam- Exeter, extended birthday wiA3cs when the degree is to be confer- Canada. I I
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cream and sugar, by Ross Sav ' - r, you de- ; �
nage, Ruby Dolmage, R.R. 1, Sea- hair nets, photo corners, etc., i Smith. R.R. 3, Seaforth; card table mie participating in the South to Seaforth Chapter. After the red. Amber Lodg6, Hensall, is Pointing out that increased pop- I •.',,,
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forth; book of tickets pn Lions car, Elaine Oke; baby doll by Elmer i by Box Furniture, Jean Chidley; Huron music festival were award- meeting ,- program was conduct- to be asked to confer the degree ulation can be anticipated, Dr. - .. :: "T
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.I ed by the entertainment commit- here on several candidates on Pleva said it be5ame the responsi- .
Cleft: lady's or bath oil (Avon) by Mrs. Albert ed the following marks: c ban, president of the
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value $6.25, by The Huron Exposi- Larone, Ruth Gil-
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J, nice Felkar, Centralia. - June 13, and' final arrangement.,; bilitiy of towns,. such as Seaforth, C. a recia
tor, Miss Margaret Somerville, c/o gent's suit or coat cleaned by G Piano solos, 10 years and tinder, tee with 2 number being present t se( ��oe�
&c,,.t Merfi'6rial Hospital-, five doz- lespie Cleaners, Leo Stephenson; I Scatch pads by Seaforth News, Peggy Goddard 83, honorable men- ed by each of the visitin,,, chap- were made for the rummage sale to see to it that they developed tion of that organization for the I
en Grade 'A' large eggs' by Dale's pail of candy, by J. C'. Crich, Mrs. I Mrs., - Harriet Barron ; Nyolast tion; 13 years and under, Beth ters. The social committee serv- and home baking sale, to be held along worthwhile lines, and that co-operation which had been ex-�44;
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Produce, Hays, Detroit; N. Scoins; baby. lotion. etc., Mrs. I shampoo, etc., Harold Nicholson; Goddard 95, second prize; Jane ed a delicious lunch, including a in the I.O.O.F. Hall on May 14. meant that certain planning had , %,�
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Dermassage, dishcloths, etc., Mrs Earl Gass; Charms, elasto-Plast,1 antique dish by Misses Beattie, Horton 84, third prize; 15 years beautifully decorated th.ee-tierl Miss Mae Smith gave a report of to be done now. If this was not viewed - . ,
J. A. Westeott; skin cream by In- etc., Dr. MacLennan; two cartons Mrs. E. W. Spurr, Eureka, N.S.; and under, Nelson McClinchey 83, birthday cake, and the evening a district meeting held here last done, the growth which was an- It is hoped, he said, to get away !
dam & Bell, Mrs. Alex Chesney; of Coke by Oke's Billiards, Mrs. plate by Thompson's Stationery third prize; quick study, Nelson closed with the national anthem. I week. . ticipated could result in a lei;,; iroN the idea that the Chamber 1:
pair bedroom slippers by Ed. Andrews; dusters, 'elmon Store, Joan Pryce, R.R. 1, Dublin; McClinchey 87, first prize. pleasant community in which to 'If 0wmerce was an organization i
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Shoe Store, Yake De Vies,• Sea- shampoo, etc., Susan McLean; baby dish by Sills' Hardware, Piano ducts, 9 years and under, - five, rather than a better place, primarily interested in the busi- .1
forth; nylon blanket bought with case of peas,. by Lloyds of Strat- Michael Henderson, Mitchell; ball Wayne and Mary Haun 85, firA It is not so, the speaker asserted, nessmep on .Nlain,St. ,� .
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ford, Mrs. Lyle Racho, Egmond- and glove, by Nott & Dler, Mrs. prize; 11 years and under, Mary -that the bigger a thing is the bet- This was not true, he said, and 1:
money donations, Laura McMillan, ,: its purpose was to provide for the
I men, ville. P. L. Brady; aluminum relish I �X ter it is. This result can only be
. V4Dronto; towel set by S. Shi . Scone and Sharon McBride, 82; 13 cc-.)mniunit\: a,, a whoie. It was t�
. Rita Walsh; $5.00 meat order by Baby lotion, powder, etc., Mrs. dish, by Westeott's Jewellery, Mrs, years and under, Jane Horton and achieved by serious thought being '
Harold Whyte & Son, Mrs. Muriel L. B. Melanson, Greenwood, N.S.; J. Cornish; cotton utility cloths, Beth Goddard 83. .second prize. . . I given to all aspects of the growth thought that an increased member-
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Elliott; hand lotion, picture cor- Wildfire chocolate bars by Huron etc., C. Addicott; infants' gift set, - .. in a community. '.
Mrs. James Doig; by Kiddies Sh ss; - , Water Critical connection. Consideration was al- .
iners, etc., Mrs. J. McLean, R.R. Wholesale, . .. so being -given to supporting a
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odorant, etc., Mrs. ,District Rebekahs -- % 'm. -K . Touching on the situation %
3. Seaforth; 10 lbs. Beehive syrup clothes closet de ,�,` . . ;,�': .. was developing in -certs .
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.by Dick's Grocery, Dr. M. A. Reid; dusters, hand lotion etc Robena Wigg; paint, by Seaforth I .. -::, -,�j:i: ��* - . ,�,,t- bicycle rodeo during safety week, .;
, Lumber, C. A ms 10- • i " . ?";:: . �;-K: �... : . ��, � , .. � ern Ontario communities with re- and at this time an effort would
Stapleton; talcum powder and Mrs. Hilda Austin; baby lotion,
ddicott; Char . . : ��:� , E � ::,' � 11�:
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soap, Mrs. Ken Chambers; Bryl- hand lotion, etc., Nelson Ball Review—Work .--,.:. I � s . . . . . . I * '.. : . ; �: spect to an insufficiency of water,
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-cream and cigars by E. H. Close, clothes hamper boVght with mon'- umban; silver plate. by Simpsons- V: ,0 : .. :. .11'. , !:: Dr. Pleva said that this difficulty .
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Marsh Stewart, towel, Mrs. Stan -,�;�; . . .. "i ��.�: , .V: . , , :l. ; :� , -1 ': y. The Chamber of Commerce
- ey donations, Mrs. Sarah McIver; Sears, Mrs. Wilfred Cameron; The annual meeting of Huron . .:.: 11 .1, would multiply as the years went !t
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kT Hillen. 2 cartons of Cokes by Will*iird El- Charms lotion, etc., Susan Mac- District No. 23 Rebekahs was held ' ' . , .. . ,�: ... � by, because not only were the Is
Grease job, car wash, 4 quarts liott, Murray McFadden; baby lo- Lennan; gallon paint by Graves' on Wednesday afternoon in the !�: . . `f, �.... � __ :: �::: communities demanding greater up campaign, so that Seaforth Will
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Wallpaper, Mrs. Mae Dorrance; Seaforth lodge rooms. District :1 _.. .. .,.,�, `�'ii. . �!'� e - be spotless when the Old Boys'
oyes; W. . .,.,..,.,.. ..,. _1 . supplies of water, but that an in
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� *ff by Geo. Miner Mrs. E. H- tion, powder, etc., Janet B . "", � , , .. -3 1
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slippers, 50 lbs. sugar 2 cartons of Cokes, by Willard El- Deputy Presiddrit Sister Anne Hen- I ... e . 1,-.., .. .,,. . .:.9.i:.1.. i.*. . � creasing use was being
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Smith's Shoe Store, Marguerite donations, Mrs. liott, Dean Cornish; pair men's derson presided and welcomed the . :: I ., � . :1�.,::..:,:, ., � ��r,�� I �' V,.�,�. ...: , water in supplemental irrigation Lion President A. W. Sillery in -
John Hotham, Jr.; . .. . ... .. . . , : ....',. �.A . .1, �� ; .11 " '
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Dam; camera by R. R. McKind- 'ease of peas by Steven's Grocery, bedroom slippers by Willis' Shoe forty members present, represent- :. ..... .1 ... . �, ;: ,.. �� ., ..;� k He foresaw the day within the �
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!g, Mrs. John Talbot; lamp by Mrs. N. Stimore, R.R. 1, Walton; Store, Orval Weston; Nyolast hand ing Goderich, Clinton, Exeter, . 1. . .Ie...;�..:�... , .. ;, -
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'Vtldtney's Furniture, Mrs. C. smoker, bought with money dona- lotion, etc., Mrs. A. C. Routledge, Hensall, Brussels and Seaforth 'i�.�... ,:� �, % . culture would be independent of
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Cornu, Burlington; $5.00 merch tions, Mrs. Geo. Hildebrand; iron- Esmond car rug by Canadian Tire, Iddges. - , .e". ". ':�:�i��i�,---.:::�!:. ,� normal rainfall as a result of us-
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e, Mrs. Fergus Horan, Dublin. The district secretary, Sister .. .. . 11 .. . '. I I ing irrigation methods. In his
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dice certificate by Eaton's, Mrs. ing board by Baldwin's Hardware, i . I I _� o quartette which included J. E.
Ma DorrAnce; child's embroidery Lola Rohfritsch Mitchell: case of Elizabeth Arden kit by Diamond Hazel McGonigle, read the min- 1�-��; � , ,* I inion, the provision of water i
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sets by, Ontario Textiles, Floyd peas by `W� D. §mith, Martha Lei- Drug, Brantford, Margaret Me- utas of the last meeting and. the � �s .11 ,., .],�: ."... :
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McPhee; 2 wall brackets by Staf- per, Seaforth; baby lotion, powder, Lean; 2 antique dishes, Mrs. Robt. financial report. Sister Hender- �,";,�;`: .1 1, � .,� W'l tributed, was quite feasible, and bar and John Beattie. J. M.- Scott
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sws Plumbing', At Wright; 4 etc., -Mrs,, E. A. Taylor; cheddar Joynt; angel food cake by Dorn- son reported on the County Home I . ., . ; he felt" that there was no alterna-
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narts oil by M. E, Clarke, Wm. cheese sandwiches by W. J. Od. thy Parke, Alice Reid; candy, project. She stated a davenport, �*,1120'�'-1 _. I:- I -
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S b Se ab - lc� W. E. lamps had been delivered to the ,:;��i-::� ..].�,�,�i�..* 1� � 11.1� . I
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- Shoe Store, Hairy Poster, Wing- man), R. M. Smith; cotton utility plug � . i . . . . . . . ," suit of lines being laid from the I
y Se . I i� , Great Lakes. H'�nd in hand with
m slippers me,, and that .there was .still . ;;�..�.... .V;:;�_,�.
2=; 2 pairs hose by Carol Lyn cloths', etc., W. E. Southgate; hot Bennett; ladies' . Home, .:. ::_:�:,,, Are Honored Here
. 24- by Willis' Shoe S ,Mrs. Edith $7.4 purchase some small item ::..,� the provision of additional water
--Mrs, R,abjohn, c/p Queen's water bottle, Dr. MacLennan; ��,j:�: �,','.:,: S1,
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Vtdl; 4o gallons furnace or stove 1b. bag pastry flour by Reg. Kers- Byerman; Shoe b hes. by Jack for the Rebekah room at the 11T�;,;.:.'.��::,; ,,k�:o,*:. must go a program to clean I
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!.i-�:il - 1.0 About 25 neighbors and friends.
44 by Dundas & Loney, Dr. E. A. lake, Mrs. Stewart Butt; nurse's Thompson, Cu cDonald; 5 Rome. Correspondence included ': ��.:,,�:::���,'.��.�l*i�.,*,::,%��i�,�� �
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diaper bag %Sted- kit Bruce Brady; case of peas by lbs. cheese by Co-op., a letter from Clinton, informing ..�....-,.:,:.�
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NeMaster, .- M. M inan- GordonMcGonigle, Mrs. Susie (Produce Dept.), F. I er Rivers; ., .. .". I lian Faulkner on Tuesday evening .�
snan's, ifrs. J f Ri rs; the District Sister Mary Souter, .. �. ' to honor Mrs. Charles Hagan and �
c., Clinton would ,::� ... . •
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baby powder, 't y Chambers; be the incoming . � �.:!x'.��,, t .:. I
4Chgfnf9 hatd lotion, etc., Mrs. ;W., MeEwing, Seaforth. 11-5. �,'.. ns Speaking -McMillan, R.R. 1, sitaffa- plant or Two pounds steak by Munro's cold cream, by I gam & Bell, D.D.P. P.D.D.P.'s Nediger, Able, ,� -�,-N... Lions
_41owgra y Eric Milner, Meat Market, Edward Box; 2 lbs. Anne Boland; cotton utility cloths. Boyes, Souter and Nickerson spoke . % I., . I... . I their new home in Zurich.
value $5, b !1 W.. i � .
Mrs. S. Van Roultbithan, Hamill- .steak by Munro's Meat Market, lotion, etc., Mrs. Theron Bettles; briefly. i ,:: ...,• A social evening was spent, and
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- etc., Mrs. John Hillebrecht;'cosimetics one wet wash or 2 blankets or Sister Henderson gave a �, . ��,'i.,� : ... . Contest on Friday prior to lunch a short address was. ,
Un;; Lanolin, baby pants, i��:� . , 1. ff read by Mrs. Lloyd Bedard fol.
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'Wm. J. Scott; grease job by Row- by Muriel's Beauty Salon, Mrs. G. quilts washed by Miller Laundry, did report of her year's work. , 1::,� :�%! . v,.',�; ��.�
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vliffe Motors, Ken Vivian', Staffs; A. Whitney; hair nets, lotion, ate., Mrs. Will Leeming; Stafford's Plans were made for the picnic to �i ". �,:` : 10":-:, �" " �
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- Mrs. Robt. Smith; cottage roll by chocolate syrup,; Mrs. June Bous- be held at the Lions Park on . sponsored by district presented Mrs.,Haganand Mary ..,
S lbs. butter by Staforth Cream . .:;::. . Lions Clubs, will be held at the with a table lamp and mat. 11 ii I
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taff, Mrs. B. Hilde- Smith, R.R. 3 Seaforth; ball a �4�I ,
us point Mrs. Theron 2 e;6ns lodge gave reports of their year's :1. 11 :::. ,�,'.� I I � I
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, The meeting closed by sing- - , , � ,�' invited. everyone to visit her illi ler new :1,1
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ftauk Sills, Jr.; baby pants, hail lyase; gg,r, bath towels, Clare Pryee Dublin- dusters, Nyolast, ing "Blessed Be the Tie That I .
etc., Mrs. Harold McCat- Relth; arms dermassage, etc., etc., Tommy , case of Binds." . - SHOWN FOLLOWING their recent marriage in First Pres- Competitors from Oagorth, hbine. I � . I ,W,
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End I 1R.R. 1, Walton. Qeo. Hildebrand- lunch cloth and grapefruit juice by 19forth Super Following the meeting a short b terian Church, Seaforth, are Mr. and Mrs. I
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Wis os., Mrs Market Floyd McPhee" case of program was enjoyed and a delle- . The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ervin A. McMaster, tics ate, and the program will in- a � , "
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Suit or topcoat dry cleaned by serviettes by Stewart Br and Mrs' olut1b musical numbers accord- .a V�
- Hilda- Geo. Eaton; girls' shoes, 13 Wil. tomato;-Julce, by WN&I's Gros- of as lunch was served, under the - Seaforth, - while the parefits of the groom are Mr. dot !���', I!
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ggoins Clean#rs, Barney y The couple will reside in ihg to H. G. Meir, who is I ,
%ka, Jot - etc., G06i, ,lbl, Sh an- ery,' Mrs., A. Davidsdn_;. case of comenership of Sister Mary Me- . CSA Reitz, Heidelberg, Germany. I in
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