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PORT ,ALBERT, Jan: 5.-41r. and
Mrs. `Donald Stonehouse of Guelph
visited over the New Year's' week
end with the lady's -'parents, • Mr.
AO'Mrs. Percy Graham. -
Cecil McGee of ` Es'ponola`
visited for a few days recently with,
his parelitS,�. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert
McGee.' , • _ „
• Mrs. Jas.• •. McKenzie returned.
bonne last :week -end after spending
a week .visiting at the, home of her
daughter,. Mrs. Robert McAllister.
This' week -end she,. plans • to go to
E1tchener to • spend : the winter
rhontlis with her daughter, Mrs.
•Percy Dahmer. •
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-kr. Jas. Young was brought to
,his home last week from the Gode-;
rich Hospital, where' he::had been
confined with a broken hip for the
• past three Weeks, r havit}g fallen
fifteen` feet -off his .barn-. hoof.—He_.
has -now his leg, and part -of his
b.oc y :inn a_cast: We all- hope for
'him a speedy and complete recovery.
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„� ,• Mr. 'Howard Quaid, ,who, s ed in cotiSructi'otr •,•work: ••nort11
sa o•t
of Ottawa,• spent the holiday week
With, his wife- and family bore.
Visitors Dior pa-int-of.;tthe-.Christ1uas:,
holidays with Mr., and..,Mrs. Ilarry
-Lednor, were Mr`s Mary, Dickson of
Hamilton, Mrs. jean Athill: of near-
Kiteliener and :. Mr. and . Mrs.
Leonard Brentwood .61 London'
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'Mr. .and •Mrs.Hugh' Olen and
-long-hter----Phyllis, _ of _..SSiclerich
.��•c -1S,'• ited .last' week -end at.. the-hotiie
of Mr.' and Mrs,' Charles' Crawford,
The . 'students 'and the teacher,
Mrs. Mary -Morris, held their 'Christ- -
mas. concert` in the schoolhouse .en
the evening. of December 22nd, .with
a very full' hoose. The • children
all took : their parts ,exceedingly
•well, ' inttch to 'the enjoyment of
Llios 'piesent..�] Morris has re
signed-:' from the, .sohool, having_
taken.a position, in Victoria school,
' Godericli 'Mr. Erie Moore, ft :former
teacher, is fihlling• the vaicancy until
the end df the 'term.
.Reception in New Hall. --A • .re=
, „ceptton in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
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:Tom Young of Goderich was held
ion, Tuesday evening of last week
with a large' gathering in the new
^rdance hall owned 'and operated by
JIectar Tier(,.:.,_ X171.,..
supplied_ • by Brown's orchestra.
This new hall i-s•=-situated•--4n--'the-
' vflrage and has been "equipped • wifh
lond speakers, electric-plionograaph;
etc„ find, rias• one of'the best dance
floors” in this, :part .of th,e country.
Prodi 'Vere - vOn eVe b , here
`,"by athlete's' foot? •. '�•
_: Soph: 7_ust once—when' -a' .f1111=
aback caught me with his girl. •
a.c tion ,0 this °village- last:::,igeat,
and threatei ed'.to destroy .the on
tire :eomimttnit ,y'-`: befoire i :' •*as
i nought under ,control by i1' -ire-
brigades, and. 700 -district volunteers..
.Damage_ was.estimated at $1.00,900.
and two tan:tilies, were left bon eiesa,
Credit for the prompt •call .,;to 'hie
brigades was givenl.to two telephone
operators, Mrs. Retta,, Newton and
Mrs. Harold Durst, litho stayed at
,their posts calling volunteers' .from
their beds ' 'throughout the night.
They were finally ordered toKleave,
their switchboards Uy firemen when
the intense heat melted windowa in
the. ()thee.
�' started� two-story"
The ltia >,e starts in _
l>ii'cir. egg - grading station and
spread,' to' a. fraine house'
two-story block' of • four steres and
a'nartiments. .The .egg- grading sta--
tiin -. cad the house_ were gutted
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and t t ensive damage was done' to
the balding block. •
Fire. brigades, from Wingham;
Listowel, Harristoni` Brussels and
Teeswa•te were summoned by the
two telephone operators: With the.
aid of 700 voluntee,s from the corn -
..they battled the flames. for.
four hours. .
,o Di'fftculty • in pumping- vtiater from
the river was experienced by fire-
men when they =