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Second Class Mail Registration Number 0696 One of.Bayfietd s best known and hi0h1;
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Telephone 527-0240
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: •'away in Kitchener hospital,
r A very sad death,,occurred in Toronto"
SEAFORTW, ONTARIO, • OCTOBER 24, 19i4. l when William Robert Smillie passed away "
very suadenly.. The deceased was ,they :
eldest son of W.R,Smillie, North Main St.,
The:.,
rn ,Seaforth, and.was a2 years bid. • ` o
big,§est- employer , �� e� C. Abethart, D.D,G.M. of South Huron
Y %� district No. 4, paid .an official visit' to
Parkhill. He'was accompanied by Messrs.
"Who is the largest employer in and their educational concerns, and to A.D.Sutheriand, A.A.McLenman,
Perth Coubty?" ,.a letter to the editor explain the parents' concerns to the _ W,E.Southgate,"H, Jeffrey; C.A.Barber,
, Mullen, and K.M.Mcfean,
appearing in Perth County weekly administrators. They have to C Elk f t`'w called Detroit
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papers asks.Turns out the largest Interpret the wishes of those who
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p owing' to the illness of. his daughter, Miss
employer is the Perth, County Board elect them, a thing which it is , Monica, who was operated on for
of Education with a staff of .over impossible for the administrators, -e o more fences appendicitis.
1,000, an influence on over 30,000 who are only hired hands, to do. - A well knd'wn and highly respected
people and an -annual- budget of.ove.r The administrators of our' school d a resident of Seaforth passed away at his
home on Ann St. in the person; Wm. R.
$14,000,000. boards are highly educated, McMichael.
Ttfe letter is written by a group of .intelligent men (we don't knout Of a Since the local.rink of bowlers composed
Perth County teachers 'who,. arew aong the..the women of Messrs. W. Thompson, Russel Sproat,
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intereted in sparking interest -in !the. 'a're�still in the classroom). Because
school board trustee elections that our chool systems .are now complex
Will take place on December 2 and in and large, . operations,' they are- "
"encouraging active voter naturally more knowledgeable about
participation on election day'the detailed parts of the whole than .
The precise figures that they cite are 'the trustees.
belong to Perth County':but voters in A
Ross Sproat and . J. McMillan skip,
succeeded in lifting the Joynt 'Challenge
Trophy'"at`•Lucknow, the local green has
been -the liveliest place in town.
OCTOBER 2%st,1949
James Scott, Cromarty, launched
himself on' his second carrel' when he was
Ll w o feels he is rl ht and 56 years of age.. Twenty-nine years ago he
the Seaforth area who will be voting started as a cattle shipper and at 85 he was
for the Huron County School Board or is supporting the wishes of those who ; 'still going.strong. "
County I'd planned to write a �Cplumn about sentence. If you steal small, and try to, Approximately one' hundred laymen
the. Huron Perth Roman Catholic elected him, -but has. had "no great Thanksgiving Day this year'•" but the days defend yourself, you get the. works. pp Y y
Separate School Board Would do. Wei amount of experience at public went shooting by and suddenly it was past. We have"equality of opportunity. Ask from the Deanery of Huron attended the
to keep in' mind that they too are speaking must find at times that he is However I was . undaunted. As ..,the any of our native people. Just ask a Metis Association's fall meeting of the St.
voting for. trustees who Witt employ at a disadvantage when confronting a preachers and writers -kill us every or an Eskimo if he doesn't have the same Thomas Anglican Church. The attendance
smooth talkie Oficial with all the Christmas, there is no reason that peace on opportunity as the white boy who has to was the largest of any of its meetings in
and int uence a tare number of g many years.
( 9 earth and goodwill toward men should be fight his way through Upper . Canada
facts at his fingertips and backed by A well attended pot luck supper was the,
people and spend a great deal Of confined to a single day. Nor is there any College, Trinity College, and Osgoode Hall occasion honoring Mrs. Frank Devereaux ,
many thousands of dollars of support reason that we should give hanks only on law'school. Hell telt you,- Just be sure he g
money. gi• t y y
One trustee, John Broadfoat 0# specialists. the second ,Mondaf .in 'October.. So here doesn't have a beer bottle in his hand when organist in St. James Church for the past
Tuckersmith has said that fie doesn't This makes it all the more goes. you ask him. _ 25 years and her daughter Joan on the eve
intend:to run a ain as a Huron B of 1= necessary that We have as board` Did you stop and give (hanks on that And w� have peace in our land. Oh, of their departure for Toronto.
g° members people Who reflect the day? Or did you just enjoy the long there's the odd littl luster." Like the, W.J.Duncan presented Mrs. Devereaux
truste6T HP14CSS board members R P with a silver• tray. Miss Joan was the
weekend, stuff yourself with • turkey, and Mackenzie rebellion to Ontario and the
m recipient of beautiful costume jewelry.
Francis Hicknell and McKillo B of E views'of those who elected them, who slum in front of the box to watch football? Papineau rebellion in Quebec and the Riel
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member J6hn Henderson said last have opinions and are not affaid t0 I hope you did better than4hat: at least rebellion in the west and some kook trying Mr. and Mrs. their t McKaig were
week they haven't decided -whether to express them. went for a drive and gorged'ypurself op the to put a half-nelson on the Russian head of pictured following (heir marriage in First
state in Ottawa and a rabble of native Presbyterian Church. The bride is the #
fall panorama of colour, reason enough in former Helen Jean U shall.
run again or not. We.need more trustees, who can 4 People attacking the mounties in the same Up
shall.
bi7s like 'area °schoola ve in and R1 cie�Sta'nd ' .the ' ^' itself for a deep and ferveri# thanks,, 1� P g
5a" IV' � �, z , t � , y r lace. But these a' a ust trouble -makers. Leo Johnston, who �or the past two years
3a * s ,t tata� tet j�o,,.#hileo w> 11 .the things we P, ?? J was, employed by a� ndnsw $ell • `liar>`; -t
s rf �cliigi `t 'least C�mplexitie of m7iei�h educatio.r, . 3 r an t = nkful'for'`and th �; ,'• Y `°`'T "
�!�P , � .. �" j �� accepted a ositio witb
aOR [g felff"1604a� � � m; r.�" � q y i aU Ui�IL. 'ill This P }T ,r��?eitt, 4e� � tit non t „tit, trr
With Ut lettlnielr. COrfl Ilcated list seemed to be endless. Th e"s'no ue on o
some new faces to take charge of the 4 9 u Furniture Co. of Seaforth.
education of thejc„children. With the,. � glorious nation of .ours, everybody is P ' g
nature become . an exotise for not The arsona a of the Staffa Church was
First of a11; we should be grateful, to be equal. 'the only rub is that, as George
actin as an advoeata for parents and r the scene of a pretty October wedding,
advent .of the centra! ized school 9 P living in Canada, no' matter how we squawk Qrwgli, put it, some are more equal than ,
systems, the spoliey making role and taxpayers. In an increasingly complex at income tax time, and gripe about tlie others. wheh Annie Wilson, of Dublin; was united
certainly the day to day decision y p y getting misty -eyed j g in marriage to -Donald Wood of Seaforth.
society specialists are necessary but weather. Without ettin mist a ed or Well, those are just a few of the thins r�
wavin a fla about' it, this is a rand for which we should' `ive thanks.. 'rhen Finlay McKercher of McKillop has
making role of the elected board eiqual.ly necessary is the common g' g' . grand g returned from Winnipeg where he
sense which an informed trustee in country. there are. all the more tangible things. We
members has decreased, as those in "purchased two carloads of cattle.
Our society' is far, from perfect, and have more oil and gas than we need, but by
charge of the` b reaucracies take over touch with his community, can, , Leslie Hogg of Preston was here this
9 U there are injustices, and we are often badly George, we've made sure the price is right;
things that were once trustee's contribute. served by our leaders, and yes 1 the, !, and those energy -squandering Yanks can week attending the funeral of his mother, r�
Americans own too much of us. But these • o cold and use candles. the late Mrs:W.E.Hogg.
'. responsibilities. The pubVic has a responsibility to g Mrs. " J.M.Scott and 'Mrs.
But our board of education trustees inform itsef on the educational issues things are more than offset when we start We have two of the longest railroads in
piling things on the. other side of the scale. the world. How about that? Even though M.W.Stapleton left by air for Prestwick .,
are stip' important.They are ,the and on the duties of a trustee in What are some of the goodies, Well, both would-be travellers Scotland, where they will join Dr.
. of.them despise M.W:Sta Teton, J.M.Scott and
crucial link between the taxpayers Huron County. Attend the November- first, there are the intangibles. There are by rail, we have two of the longest railroads P
and the admtjistrators; the ones who board meetings. They are all open to r, very few places in this country where a in the world... ' W.R. Kinsman.
can- hone educational theory with the the public (although few ' private person is afraid to walk alone, even at We have some of the finest wheat in the Mrs,. Ethel HackweN of la4, M has sold
night. We have lots of air, some of it hot,, world coming out our ears, even though we her farm n s and , wil 14, McKillop to
practical experience of farmers, citizens attend.) Porter Dennis and will get immediate '
: some of it polluted, but most of it clear and dont seem to be able to get it into the'
business people, and housewives. Then give .the December 2 board of possession.
clean. Nobody is literally starving in`this .•boxcars and onto the ships to feed the
It is the job Of our elected trustees education' elections the serious country, though the "old -age pensioners hungry of the Third World. OCTOBER 20th, 1899.,
to keep inwtouch with the ratepayers consideration they deserve. would give you an argument there. And how many nations in the, world can Webelieve that Miss Jennie Murray has
Nobody lives in fear of the boots in the hall, brag that they have the second-best hockey been 'engaged as teacher for S.S-.No.1
the pounding on the door, the secret police. team in the world? That's part of • our Tuckersmith for the coming year.
Our only secret police are the mounties, national heritage and I think we should all Patrick Keating left here for Muskoka to
Could. -take. a • lesson and every time they try something secret, give thanks for it. purchase lumber.
the papers find out, and spread -it all over A. Cardno of town is moving into the
the front pages, chortling. There's only one rub in, this glowing Penticost store and -his present premises
To continue the list, we have equality of picture. Our inflation rate, believe it or will be fitted up for E.McFaul, . as an
This Journal -Argus reporter "being3 in possession"? speech. Even the 7Prime Minister can not, isn't soaring quite as rapidly as some addition to his other store.
blinked a time or two recently when swear in a public place, such as the House of the other countries in the west. But Thirty years• ago, snow `fell t6� a
The amount of damage- caused of Commons, and et away with it.
he spied a three year old girl g Y don't worry about it. Among them, our considerable depth, and there was
annually to tires, tet alone the number We have equality of welfare benefits. `, politicians, business leaders and union continuous sleighing from then until the
strugg,liing home with an arm -load of
broken beer bottles. She Tootled up at of stitches and amount Of chip- The old lady with $600,000 salted away in bosses will soon have that sorted out, rt and middle Qf April, '
digging carried Out • When people, bonds gets the "same old -age pension as the we'll be up there with the best of them. The stained glass windows in the
us an said something like bad old lady who has two herring salted away. Be honest now. Where would you rather Methodist ,Church, which" was broken by
thi "': V11e couldn't have agreed Particularly children on the run, fall We have equality before the law. live?• In Europe, with all those people and the hail storm have been sent to London to
On glass, 'must indeed be spectacular. What's that you say? "There's ,one law for pollution and culture and stuff? 1n the U.S, "
more, but wondered what age the - p -
Even in this small town! the rich and one for the poor? Nonsense. where the Great Exorcism is not to 'ng be repaired.
morons had been wild threw the It's the same law. The only difference is in lace? In Australia, full of Austr ans? Several from here intend going to
bottles out of car's* in the first lace. Indeed, when they are passing out Y P g g
p the amount you steal, and the lawyers you ;;, Just sit back and give thanks that yo e Wingham to hear Sir Wilfred Laurier and
I� these :Canada medals, .the first .
We. suppose the only valid reason can afford: If you steal big, and can afford a Canadian, living in the best of all possibl his colleagues.
for throwingempty booze bottles out candidates, in our opinion, should be a batter of lawyers, t a light worlds. Farmers around Beechwood are comint
Of a car is he fear the John L'aw's those people who make a practice of Y Y you get g to the yard and J.J.Irvine'of Leadbury, for
collecting bottles along the roadways.- a supply of fire wood for the coming winter:
might stop the vehicle and catch Wm. Morrison of the 3rd concis§ion of
somebody with an ' `empty" which A special medal should be awarded Hullett,, recentlyWid to D.Re nolds a
copld be used as courtroom evidence? three -year-olds who have more sense
Surely some type of law could be r heavy draft colt, �/z monthsold fo $50.00.0.
than the rown dim -wits who heave „
' g John Osler of Blake left for Toronio to
arrived' at which would make the glass haphazardly around the resume his' studies at the univetsity.
punishment for throwing an empty landscape. t'` ' , Wellington Fee of`Blake hasarefused an
offer of $200.00 for his driver.This horse is
bottle ' at least twice as severe as N
(5t, Marys Journal Argus)
. one of the `best to be found 'In the county,
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hr taken a prize at the fairs, wherever
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The-' general merchant Mt. Hay o
ll , �� Farquhar, is having a furnace in his store.
i S / 1� a '�"' a eS �'� blems The work is being done by Mx Moore,
o a fir' Kirkton.
` Miss Goodie Marks of Brucefield, was a
Sir' minutes in the draft of snrok'e'causes an '
-r— n•,n, judge in fancy work and fine arts at Blyth
'f v�8s a pleased to read t'n last week's attack ,which lasts a couple of days: � j. � t., �.
,issue the ple-ce on biiz'#tingt leaves: Also Otte evening the neighbour next to us � � �s� � - FaPeter McGregor df Btucefield was a
glad to §e, o a citizen lute Archie. to speak had aitywher¢ from five to six large piles of r al -zie. }trdge 'of horse§ at the Blyth Fair.
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;brit a§ aft astlirrtattc. lddVes Burning. 1 closed all the windows
# totki .>have a+ itne year ofd tri who -` ;,," ,y,, rti _ John Boiry of McKillop has sold his fafm - '
g and turned on th'e air conditioner, but ���",'"' ,containing 127 act~es to John Shanif6h, for
sYiffets severel front. tine `sthoke of ,•+ . basement windows. When the ,iry�, a,
` forgot the 5900.00.
neig#tboii��bitrnttig theft lves� She take§- furnace catne..on all rile smoke was •blown hy�' ��r ,
allergy slxclts at,#(�gafat a#tietvals lid -ia ��utl rr * ' 10010" phn M Govenlock of Walton has'
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