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• Mr. John Thaw has Sold his (arm on the
8th concession of McKillop to his neighbor
Mr. Irwin ,Johnston, for the sum of $3,300.The farm contains '50, acres. Mr. Duffus has
purchased from Mr. Wm. Berretta a house
and five acres of -iii in W inthrop for $900, , . •
and he intends removing Welt! to live. • on the Thames road when the bit broke, and 24th, ' •
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A public examination of the pupils of the lesing control of the horse they were tht0Wn IVIr."Clarence ftegele had his collarbone
'.--school irusection no. 10 Tuckersmith, wan out in front. Of Peter Moir's gate, The horse. broken on Menday while -working in William
held on Mislay. The pupils were examined in ran on and struck slam bang into a teeth Bennewies' bush, when a limb struck him.
lhe several subjects by their teacher Mr. driven bv Fred Ellerington's hired- man. In ' MARCH 15, 1962.
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Dog, as. assisted . by . Messrs, Domande, ' the inix-up_the horse got free from the cutter, A happy
Horton, Shillinglaw,„Lafta, Brown, DMIA. event tooklace on Iftlday
and turni intoFred H ki ' gateway
. • evening in the u hal of First Preshyter-
Scott, F. Scott and Misses McTavish and down the lane through and over the' snow ran Church, when the members of Session,
W ilson. The manner in which the pupils banks until it reached the woods at the back of church school teachers and officers, Presi-
• answgred—tire—several—questtolls—reflec—farm. 'rhey boys or horse .0/ere—nOt—dehts orthroth-eeorgantzations-of-the-church e
credit upon themselves and also upon their injured, ,• , . and their wives or husbands met to honor
. • • teacher; The people of the section in order to .,• •• m mom 19, 1137 Malcelm McKellar on his retirement, as
•'.. show the lively interest which they take, irr A miscellaneous. pre -nuptial shower was church school superintendent after:27 years
education, and to show their appreciation of held on Monday evening Manch .16th at the of faithful and untiring service. •
. Mr. Dbig.as a teacher; turned out in crowds, home of Mr, henry Forsythe in Eginondville, Dublin's new Post Office is taking shape as '
. their being in the neighborhood of. 15Q when sOme-40 friends and neighbors from the construction crews take advantage of warmer •
visitors • present. Inptrumental music was'
8th and 9th concession of Tuckersmith weather to get the building dosed in.
• provided by Messrs. Horton, Stacey, and ••
Miss .Elgie: while the vocal music was assembled in honor of her daughter Miss Franung is almost completed and bricklaying
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•Vera Elizabeth Forsythe, whose marriage to will commence in a few days. The $20,000
• provided by Mr. Dobson, the Mises Dobson Mr. Wilfred Albert Glazier of Clinton, will . •building is being constructed by, Looby
andothers: Atihe close of the examination, take place quietly on Wednesday, 'March Construction of Dublin.
the t gathers 'and the .ratepayers present
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expressed themselves as. being highly
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school: School 'activities: earn Tecogni ion ..
satisfied with the general condition of the
..• . MARCH 15,1912 .
' Mr. Charles Routledge of Tuckerimith has • In recent months, Avo public schools have featurepresentation. Mr. Kemp and Marilyn
• sold his farm on the 3rd concession Huron taken part .in activities that "have. earned Taylor will accompany the students.
Road surVey; to Mr: ArnoS Townsend for sp,ecilil tanognition. • • • • Again in 1986, the Blyth PublieSehool was
$5•,300. The farm contains 76 acres: • At 'Hensel! Public Sc.hool, pave Kemp's chosen as a winning school in the Ontario
Mr. ElwinWhite of Hensel], who has' been class took part in a diabetes related, unit as.a Natural Resources eompetitiOn. The students
in the employ of Messrs. Benthron and result of having a diabetic child in the class. were given a trip tnToronto; visited Queen's
DrySdale,,,hardware merchants left here this • The culmination of the unit. Was a class Park and met with the minister of 'natural
• week on a prospecting tour to the west. He donation to the Diabetic Association. • resources. As a follow-up, the top o four
was accompanied by his, brother Bert. ' • The Sara Lee- organization was •chosen to students have been chosen to take part in a
Two sons of Mr. Samuel Parsons Of . feature the Hensell Public School project as • fishing expedition with Natural Resources
Osborne, experienced a runaway on Friday an exemplary project and will be transporting Conservation Officers, Blyth Principal Bill
afternoon of lant.week. They were driving a • in four students (one diabetic and three Black and teacher Graham Yeats have been
colt hitchedto a cutter, and:were going east whose parents are diabetic) to Toronto for a the school representatives in this project.
farm s4:.Id for $3,300
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