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SPECIAL GUEST — Peter the Celebese Maqusac,t wor o tailed
monkey, was a special guest at the library
y
Brugger, Angela Butt and Joseph Kennedy were among those at
Sulky plow low snakes hard work easy
IN THE YEARS AGONE
the library to see the six -month-old monkey. He is being held by
Lynn Marcotte of the African Lion Safari. Mellwraith photo
OCTOBER29, 1886 •
Residents had the opportunity tosee
sulky plow, sold to Mr. L MurphYrand it
Mr
O.C. Willson, of Seaforth, dente, only a short distance from the blazing
demonstrated how easy hard work can be with his comrades at Leadbury barn. The fire was discovered shortly after.3
made plowby the application atrin af a !ile machine playing
a.m. by a neighbor, Mr. RobertClub held an
Thisswas d growfield laxwhich had on School, and intoatedhiselbow joint.hdHis The a neighbor, Hockey
it a thick second growth of inc, the stalksnof, fathere tookm him into Seaforthb attended .Itwasand had the enthusiastic on Monday eveningein
which ranged from 12 to 16 undernat length,
swollend land the operationofpulling he joint ennnisias vacant meetingore.
and it turned everything a top could be into place was a particularly painful one. The election of officers forte coming year
OCTOBER27 1911 follows: President, Charles
completely that nor ever.
seen protruding.
Mr. John Hannah has purchased the Mr. W.H. McCracken, the veteran prize
was lately
destroyed to Kkton fire. He intends residentWhich winner nd an old of Brussels t wasng and an exhibiittort at
was ing a wo by who has mere
ereccrea a new stone building, and will run seven shows Mr. John Finch f of Seaforth,
258 razes.
the•
eamery in Dae Seaforth.
The Messrs. Dae of Hullett, who were than a local reputation as a floriculturist, had
home in the old country with a lot of cattle, an exhibition for a few days this week in the
ttwo very fine Clydesdale f ill es,twhich they of chrysanthemums grown in his gwith them window of Mr. C. Aberhart's reenhouse
this season. of the
will keep for breeding purposes. 11 Imown horse The annual meeting n cd onventionwaheld
resultedas
Kruse; vice president, John McLean; a see -
tar -treasurer, Harold Finnigan;
ers,
Art Nicholson and Bill Manson;
Fresenta-
tives, Frank Kling Brown, Jim
committee, Alex Finnigan,
Ed King, caretaker of equipment, James Mc-
Gregor; captain, John Flannery.
R.J. McMillan, Seaforth, for 20 years
county director of the UFO Club of South
Huron, retired on Thursday when the club
. W alter
held titsHullettl Township, wasin sthe newly
John McMann, the we
dealer of this town, has fallen heir to a large East Huron Teachers
estate in Ireland by the death of an aunt. It in the town hall in Seaforth on Thursday and
now looks as if friend John is likely to become Fiidda nof last week. There was an umber of teachers present and tthle elected director.IY)BF�t 27 last
a second Vanderbilt.
laUs
on of
n Friday last, a bright little boy, while convention was one of the most successful Members of theDublinto Kitchen& on Dublin W omen's institute
Mr Richard McKee, of McKillop, showingand that the tetachers of the dd for some i time,
are Thenjoyed p included an interesting and educe -
not lacking in,the interest which they take in
tional of
stn'spata
e each
their important work. memo ed with atar bread.
Mr. W m.
Rutledge, a well known gentle- Seaforth Fall Fair enjoyed another good
man in town and surrounding country, fair, one of the best in its 115 years of
morning until Ft-idaymorning, on his ounds Thursday nighdirectors Prizeeamed moneyat amounting to
selling his superior lamp burners and wicks. S6,371.50 was awarded this year - just $27
Mr. Rutledge is now over74 years of age and less than last year when a record amount was
is seriously crippled with rheumatism, which paid.
makes his achievement more remarkable. Calttf Cleae mpp representing
dentingd Seaforth
the provincial
airy
OCTOBIIZ3e, 1' vas scent inter -dub dairy competition at the OAC,
Guelph on SYiday. The team was one of 78
participating in the dairy section.
Members of the team were W alma Dale,
Clinton and Ken Papple, Seaforth.
Robert Fotheringham, RR 3. Seaforth, has
been selected to attend the National 4-H Club
W eek. November 12 to 17. He is one of seven
members of 4.11 agricultural clubs in Ontario
who have been chosen to attend.
Damage estimated by Fire Chief John F.
Scott at 5200 resulted when a tractor caught
fire at the farm of Maurice Melady, RR 2,
Dublin at noon Friday.
Maurice Melady and Jim Melady were
starting the tractor after dinner to begin
plowing when it burst into Raines. They
arrival of the Seaforth brigadethe fire in .e.eck until the
A well-imown McKillop farmer, Ken
Campbell. lost his left thumb Tuesday when
the
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Mr. Campbell, RFL 2, Dublin, and his
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