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TO nom) COUNTY '
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go,tiatY'S •;$000nd 'annual Seed 'fait
4,04. ()rep improVenient AchieN:
Ment Day will be
,Cellegiate lestitutei: oh, March' 11
and 12, was•fiecided at
rneeting 'of the exeCutive of, Enron
County - ()rep IMprovement.. AssOcci.
ation on 'Wednesday 'afternoon. It
be •a ,:twdieday ehow instead of,
OE one -day affair as in 1948:
Either' Itobe.rthen, ILA., 5, 'encle-,
richt, presided " at.. the , "exe-eutive
meeting,.. with. Flurry: • L. Sturdy,,
Auburn, in charge of the. proceed-,
higs of the.'prOect Committee under
N'Vbich the Seed. 'Fair will, ebine; ,
Thefirst annual Seed Fair, held
in the Samepla0,0 &n he aPrilxi. Io
1918.,'W,as Qousidered an "outStanding
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Growers interested • please call or Write
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4Araf.413.* Ju 19.17; ).),4•4
"'lleterley YOrk of 1.44,can stient the
Week -end ather home in, the Village.
We are sorry to report; that Xisa
Ance .,446#1105., was, taken e, to the.
cliintOn hoSpital on:TuesdaY4
.al -Mrs; VI•ed Welton!, -ale
attendipg. t,,,Aehermen'ti eenVen!,
tioa,,,,at_.• the Bova'. York Hotel in
Teronte thiS Life*,
AIOS*13etty Lou Larsen of London
Is, Spending; a eW, daya at her
-.hen* here t1410 MOO-'
. •Urs,,,•• 1404 • SCOtettneX was Qne
of ;the ,Vinnors,', on, '1/ether:
arltees.' musleal,,, • -gula.,..,recentiyi,
when she won 'a • L.Ongine. Wrist,
"Mt crh, •Ronald''
the week-end...with hia-grandparentOi,
and. 1Y/rSx rred Rak.,04•:-•
AiminUat 11feetitig * of Irri.aft-t
•Cluirs1LThe anntiaLineeting 044.4
VestrY, A•nd, ,bOard :Of • nllulage133q/at
of 'Trinity' 'Anglican -'Citureb
11014 In the„-eliurell MendaY. Oen-
;,.Reports' were given by--,Itlae'
otarious: plutich orgatiptitjone,.
sho,wing satiStnetorY• balance.'.
Rey. 141V0)3.e Morgan'.6poke, On.the
wtrk aceeniPlislied 4414 ;the -year
and' annOnneed
$140,09. nvatie the :ohliten by the late
'Pref. Lloyd Hodgins,; also the, gift
of $1.Q0 :inade te.the chnreh byMrs
'01MT-0 Lainhert of Detroit in,meixt
.bry Of ;ter '1.1).,1104114,, was 'to
beneed to- buy • newcarpeting. for
the. chaaceL, .Thochurch officers, Or
tip year: ,.are as, Pllew.p: Rector's
Warclen;iaoyd ScOtelamer; people's
wardenhoxixas ScOteluner , tree*
erer, Leille , Elliott'; vektry
.0harles. Geteinhard; delegate . to,
Synod, 'Chas: :-Gerneinhard.; Substi-
tute, . Lloyd Septchnler; , organist,
Mrs. R, johnston ; janitor, Um.
ElllOtt.r• audtters, , Miss, Luoy Tt,
Woods, M. Corrie; sidesthen,,-
ErneSt Novey, ' 'Wan. Parker, M.
Carrie,. T. H. Mack, A. .sebtehmer.
iiseussion .was held as AO the re;
decorating -'of„ the interior ,Of, the
Church thiS spring .and , the 'follow-
ing committee ,was appointed
R: 13.. 40hriston, IsXrs. R. EL F;
Gairdner, ••• Lloyd • Scotchmer :and
„Rev4,,,L,•.Morgan. --A ..ComirtitteeWaS;
appointedte arrange the p'rograni
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Aric_pre.oaration_. lor the .Celebration
:of, the 100t1-- anatiVersary o the.
church. :this saninter:. Mrs.
Scotclnner Miss itticy_woods,448.
FA:74 lAtissett, Prentice,
the. select- • vestry:
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afteraoen' fonnd-- ,ratrlek
tarhand-PeMifieyee o Gordon
BrindIey, Oelborne , townehip:
tar4tero giiiitY of the thett of a.
horse belonging. to Jasper IitindleY,
ot Goderleho and ..,reinanded him
to all'one we for sentence,
:els on On the charge' against
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Alzear J,
ton, was fined $2,5 and costs with.
tile alternative of a sentence
when La pleaded gOilty to a charge
of driVing:' hiie is license was,
tinder onSperisleni- : '• ,
A, chargP of abandoning herehitd-
rim Wasreact against 'Mrs. !Lorene
rater, og, go4er1ch township;
a. •Was: taken eaSe.was
remanded one week -noon 'tut re-
quest, 'of- CroVvn 'Atterney E, Glenn
Haysi.•:. who**, stated. that, CaMpbell
he acting- for 'the "ticciised.,
'Gardner reneyved.her ;ball. ter.
poo„,
" jehn .SProul„. Truron ';'rottd; aed
that•the.eharge o theft iald. against
Amiroy. Clark`be withdrawn, Sproul
'Stated tenntl*, the 'aitfeleS,,th'onglit
to have beenstolen in a" .diawer.
-in- his house eeTeral days
-1g.agiStrate Fiolines warned, Sproul,
it VvaS serious tolay a charge pniesg
lie Was fnore certain' as to the facts:
Sproul VatsOrdered to • , „the
court ,eosts 'and ,,the oharge was
withdrawn. •
'Found gouty of falsifying records
While an.'emploYee of Breckenridge's'
hardware store last fall; Gordon
WilSon NYI•ls sentenced to thirty days
in Goderieh Jail. A theft charge
was withdraWn. •
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LITTLN .14,04141 .
C. D. Robinson has take over
theposition of official weighmaster
In GotleAch.• -"
. Wedriesday. an official high
of-' 53 was recorded in Goderich..
LaSt year en the same day he h
whs 24. ' .
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Get that paper in the cellar
bundled: up and, ready for the Kins-
men. Club'pixper drive next-'Wed-
'nesday.
GAN!
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InStitilte rio.e, Tbiz, 0010410ov
10,19t t-ltute.Ii "Aii. oeettcn ct
(Koos a the Onneadnen, Pariah
ruesclaY.
:retiring ixresident, presided., The
garY'' SMItho.
resnliS of the. eleetiOns.,'Were' as
follOWe; 'PreSidel#0. Elaine 14b;
:vicemeeKent, Elaine Bean; - were-
ttarlia4.1raZerl'l M7rvYlxISnxithiw-
rant dirOtor, Jean :Rivett; .PreeS
Secretary, Maklette, •StingPd• V.14118
for a tp.obitoa Avrtt were
diSeusSed,' The ,CoLwanai'unto
Mem elected ''Oieir .Offieert; or,
the tQUOVIringyeAt At tb.f• 3a1014.11011,
Ag'rietlittural UaUOn •T4eAda1, -the
telloWing to hold efilee,; Eon, pre*.
4011-t,,.lieher tedS.:;eSident',.George,
jetKenneth
Petrie; Seeketary-treasurer,. Harold
Athlm;S; .direothr47--tor . • celbOrne,
Ebner' Eunter, prithatroOESOrtio4.-fer
AshZlid.,
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Alton and oordon. l'f1g�., Tie
jnnior Institute Ir1 joined the
aniO. Ea11113,4r.S.: Pr.,
Thek Orahltun',Wa0.0-ei seeretar.v-q
treasurer, tor Ioinit ;.zpeaing.
Antioies are beiug tatide tor
bazaar to he held in Maroh,''.0ani0 •
and a conteet were ,played at. the'
e.onclusion, �f the.ht.011.•P 4leetirtg,.
ASifFIELD •SCH001.. BOARDMAKE .Appoxtrrivfmnp
*The', Sehooi=
Board met at S.S,*13', school; with
all members present Win Hunter
was . apPoiiited chairman for the
year 1949Lainl . Walter Alton' vice-
enairinan,7
It was decidedthat men3bersliiP
fees he paid to the Ontario School
Tenstees' and I,tatepayers'
ni the following,.Sehools have.
The follovvIng tenders for dare.'
been a6ceptedt• No. 4, It D. Ross;
No,. Douglas Itaynard: NO. „0,
Mel. .Stewart ; NO. 7, Harr
-Swan ; No 8 Rory 11cDonald. No
lit, Mrs. •Edna-„:”McCa",be•; No. .12;
JatheS Bradley; • No. 13; Harry
„Eacketr; ND. 16,-Bona1d Treleaven.
Tenders for Nos: 1, 3, 9, 10;15,
.and'.17 havejag_t_beeiLreceived--• •
The' •seerd,taw-is .advertise' ---hr
one issue of the LucknoW and •Gode-
-r eh, pitPerS for tenders for ;wood ;
enders 0 e in b li '"
.....Theseeretary"Shond,iwaS.Tene.wed..
for another •yetir, and .the se'bretary
was authorized to pay teachers' and
caretakers' salaries mOnthly ttS per
C DERICILTOMELsIS
GopurtioH TOWNSHIP. Jan.,
19.nlortnited •Chureh willmeOt
nest Sunday at the,home of Mr. and.
111rs -Gordon Orr at 2.30 p.In.
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ot lunches are to be Continued"
as in (rmer years..
Mir. Reg. Fuller has, returned to. Erie -Moore has been engaged' at
his home after undergoiyg. ober.- No: 1 sehoOl. and Ars. Bert Craw;
ation inasthe Goderieli hosp1taL-4 Air& at NO. 17 to teach for the
w -en remainder of the school term.
. Next—regular meeting of the
Board will be held on January 26,
at which time if, planned to
visit the schools in the area, roads
and' weathei.• Permitting. : .
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.blastWeek Heree1Yed
severe -gash in his foot wji1e work-
ing in the bush. , ' •
Mr., Geo. 111ellwaain*is in the„fillocle-
rich. hOsp.ital,' Where he underwent
an operat1On7-- ' • .
,Union.W.M.S;-'41here.was a good
attendance at the 'January meeting_
of the :Union which • waS
,.,11.10 at „the 'home of IVIriss, deo,s,
Eiwairt. :The' Meeting was' in charge
of the President.7,M, ',FOreet-' Mc -
'Claire. The theine ot the clorotionati
period, was !TAT Kingdom .come—,
through the tegehh* ministrY of..the•
Church?' -Mrs':. 'Werald. Orr and;
Mrs. Vic. Falconer -:took part in the
third I.Of a series 'on W.-1VVS. work
overseas. This cliScitssion . dealt
with work in Afrlea.. Sev-
ef 1 .mattere's of, business were • dis,
• ed at this Meeting and plans
ade4ori_the .coning year. .
AflnhiaIMetiTheLflJL
meeting of 'Union Church was held
at the Mune of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
1V101411main :on T.hursday evening :hist,
•With, twenty-two persons 1p7.atten-.
&nee: IL -Turner, vas-
Oliairinan for the evening. All t10-
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FRANK BRANNON
.1PrOd, Shannon returned -
town last week.,,,atter SPending Some-
time at Qtta*a iXe >reugh1x, word
Ot the death -of hiS brother- Frau*,
'which .00curred in Sit, Joseph.% gos-
pital, Spdbitrx., on, December 26th.
'rank Was a'.• son of tho late Mr., And
4r W, AShanixOn of CrOderteli•
ut*.for,". the:last :twenty.'one yea•kir:
had,.teen. 'living, at 'MarkStan near
SuelburY "nth•ere he was engaged In
conn0Ct1on With -the tlinber 'bOst,
n000. He had been 111:411ing
for seine tinie before,•-hiS. death.
Is .brAther 'attended ,.the . funeral, -
m41101 -10(4 p1ae at Markstay" on
Deeentber 20th.
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MRS.. CEPEAS T,QT.INeit l•
After. ". week' iUnes,MrS,
gephas NI, Young died in the*Ckin,-
toU 'hespltal*en 'Thqrsday; Jantlary
13th; in her fiftieth Year,
'1JaVille, ',Charlotte', .II:ut0hins,:
was born 'in WOst, Wawanosh,
daughter ,of .1/rs. Eiirrk flutehlm4
now Of ,,Goderieli, And the -late- Mr;..
ExttelibiS, :After her 14arriag'ac
thirt3c-yearS-ako -she resided oiv4he'
Maitland eenceselon pf Colborne
township,- She waS .11 -111elliber of
Benniiller 'United church.* Besides
ter husband and reother,she'leaveS
a daughter, Mrs. flarr TackSon
(Ruby .Leola), of Witiglitini7;• two
brothers, George,''of*•Qoclerieh, aufl
Charles; of Holmesville: arid four"
sisters, 1'Irs lk�est -Armstrong 8,14..
DOY4 '111:10110,:jit TOr'ento::- Mrs:
Richard Cousins and Mrs. Joseph
Moore, of .Goderich,„ TWO brothers,
Sohn and Earl; of Toronto,, were
killed 'in.., an adcident ift,* Kitehener
ell October 12, 1946.,The *funeral
service on Saturday" afternoon at
the' Cranston 'funeral home as .co.hr-4
dneted bf Rev.' S. E:'Ilitywardi.of
Benmillerlinited church. The pall;
bearers Were 'Aaron Fisher, Stanley
SO,der, . Lawrence Snyder, James
Blake; Orval Blake and Norman'
Ajljn 'Burial was In Colborne
cemetery. " , '
Couity. Treasurer .-
-odgets • for. 1949
Wentinued fiorn page i _
glag§tig, there. s not . much
brightness in • the budget he would
present., • • .
The ,estimated -ekiienditures' total-
led :F27k47:5„ TO raise the needed
Tevenne wonld require. an
rate, made upas fol$Ows r- General
account; 4:50 mills; County' high-
ways .3.59-111111s, plus the cost Of
seemidaryi schools to those town -
$1111)a,, or, parts44if_towli5h1p8,,not_
areas -The
tate for urban. Centres would he 8
mails. With this rate the -Treasurer
estilbated a revenue of $275,613
producing a surplus of 42,138.,
Er5kine7Si3*ted that last -year
*there was a deficit Of, $16,000 In the
..org4,dziajtdsw „r4,gpar.tedoLviyieni.,!„51•1-e4,. 4enerati;
cessful vear. Gordon Orr, eg, show a slight increase In expenthture
Fuller and Forest lvIc011trerere re -
_appointed stewards. At the -Jose
�f khe meeting a social 'hour was..
enjoyed. . •-• . 4
. TAYI.;()WS
Weare sorryto report that.- Ken,.
th 01 i fli at his home on the
fith ,conceaslon. We 'wish, him. a
speedy recovery.
A.quilting was held 10 the school
on Tuesday evening of thig week.
Officers.--41ie. annual Sun.
day School 'meeting of Zion 'United.
church ;Was held on Sunday. The
following officers , were elected:
Superintendent, L'Orne Rodges; as-
sistant superietendeet, Andrew
Holmes:* seeretarY-treaso,rer,, Wilda
WliSoi;. assistant secretary-trelm•
e Ater
Kathleen Holmes; assistant organ.
4.1At,. Vera Wilson.; inisSionary secre-
tor, Mrs. C. Tairener; temperance
filedrettulto grS. Snyder: Cradle Reit.
superintendent, /Ars. It Fuller;
tetteherS,Bible 0,1ass, Rev. and Mrs.
Tavener ;''yoxing. ladies' class, IVIrs,
Calvert; assistants, Ars. C.
Whitely and MrS,G. Ginn primary
lass. Mrs: .0. Proxise 'Mrs. `14.
Rodges.; boys' class,. W 1nycTr
and,Ilina. Walter; auditors, A.
Oke. and, 11,1r.s. 11 Abdo's,
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Coinpretse "5uto giass
isiiiscetiteut se s• irk*.
• Hobbs ,buolito and
poplate. iktoty Glass
• instilled .teileltlyo tett.
ribmlcOltY* h*
• new. •
ST S. puoNt 20
(of coutaet your local
ar a or *Service, StatiOu
for the Children's Aid. SocietY.,
•anothef :WOrrser -adder:to.'
the staff. .11he'disbandment of the
Old age pensions board reduces ek-•
penditure by..$600.
The Treasurer, warned that com-
mittees would have, itperate
inidget,
Progress in. New, Assessment*"
' A. Alexander, County apSeosor.
tated tbiat.assesslng wasprogressing,
well. Fotir ninnieipalitiesare coin- .4
pleted..Exeter, Hensall, Brussels and
past. vv4wanosh'; twelve othet
aOsessfrors.areworking on the syStein
.at present. . *
To -PurchaSe the Neill Collettion .
A report of, the 4 1048 'PrOPertY
committee recommended .• the jur
chase or!the J. 11, Nella.colleetio'n •
of antiques fit GOri'le fOr $3,600.
Mr. Neill asked; that quarterS;tor a
tralSenni be provided, also
'trtterrti*Ati-,--rtiteloithatAilie:Oewengagetli
'ausitodiahat a yearly 'salary of
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11;fany, reeireS eipressed the epinloo
that ,the ,county shoeld not lose the-
musettm: ;Sbnie • suggested that :a
fee pould he Charged its is done in
manyWinos in the United States.
Reeve Sill, Of • SeafOrth etild he
wag ithorenglA, against tearing
dO1V13,' bile 001.1.rt House. One never
heard Of Great Britain-,demiolLshing„
Weethirinster • Abbey. "Tradtiow
the sti,ortgostrihreaa histore.%
he declared; ,.IIe agreed ..fae11,ties1
had to be. made for giOlikty,„oiliCials.,.
'butt,
thy- did .net need to be orx; the
present site.' ,,"LeaVe t 1Slt: hasn't
a, cii,a.ek In it fOr •,a1,1 its lin-flared'
years. If is the pitet of Goderieh."'
He faVoreci trilng the ,bblicling for
7t4co:vitinourviptitibtiv'tt,tittetollgriotttttiop. ittInbdWfleekt's
the( County assist,
. "As far, ns.thepoutt Eatise being
Owned- fate -a' 'place for aatiquos,
Iithoovirre;. ,(11,t0'
to,0nertIlltktietiok,i1, itil„611et.vieledSo, .11.0ergrp,e
•MathiesOn of. -„Goderleli, •
IThilhtepit hrifielfes al tile .Wonieff's
Instieute L4olt, lottoi*. urging 60
pureliatte".of theiNeiriZcoileetion,
rinalitit, "the ..toileiriag itboloit 'hy
iteoves l'.4%-ti4ou. and Itetteimann Was.
etitiOrsed;.PTItat the 'Nein 0011eat1oh
,Ire4 tytirehn 'Mid lett it:it 15uhitll
further r. an nentS eall he
MRS., WILLIAM MeOREATH •
Friends of the late tWiUjam
McCreath attended jn large num-
berstat the service held on Saturday
at ter nod ---Brophey :fitne'tay
diibine, Where, r. the:, 6-tig1iet, Was:. • Sur-
tlounded-hy---heaatifulAlowershe--
Service •was conducted by Ike*: R. G.
•*.M!,kciVti1la41—Of—K1ox--7-Ftrftbyter
dburelm,'IlhelnitermentVaslik,Nrix-t'
land cemetery, the pallbearers being
-grandebni, of Mrs. MeCreath:
Ralph and RosS McCreath of, Tor -
mite, Eirnest rereathr of -Dearborn,
bhip,,Bert...Y. and Wilson, Meareatlx,
of TOTreilaTf.
PreSp,:nt from ont. of town were
Yte-
t�r Currell, Mr. and Mrs. p. Thomp-
on, Mr.- and- Mrs,alass_Allen-Ralph
Mich.„ 'Donal MacLean, of Elyria,
'S.—Mt-Creak -Ross Meereatir and
1%11s -Louise •McCreath, of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. MacLean, of
Glevelahd, Ohio; Don A. MacLean,
0,f • Oltio ; George .0, Mc-
Creath awl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W.
WOreath, of Dearborn, -Mich ;. Jack
Carrell, of .'Highland Dark, .1Vfich.,
and Mr.. and Mrs, •Clarence James,
of St. Catharines, Ont. .
•- A , service -was- -held-.-en-Thultd,ar-
eyening -at Cleveland, where Mrs,
Meereath passed away ort Wednes.
da, ;Tannery 12th, at the home of
her datrgihter„.:Mrs.-111. R. MacLean,
in her ninety-se.-enth Year.
Louisa -Currell was born October
23rd; 1852; at Guelph, the daughter .
Of Mr. and Mrs. • George Curren;
mute to ..Stanley township' as an
infant' and' three Years later to
Ashfield,, where the -family settled.
After her marriage to William Mc-
Creath of-Gpderi'eh SIWI.Wed in this
tOwn. tinfilafter 1 er sus an s
death in 191.8. ISinee-then she had
made her home with her sons and
daughters. She 15. survived by.two
-daughters,. ,Mrs. nuvid 11*),m,y,A41.
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connection with* the .Setting no of the
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MacLean (Lottie), of Cleveland, and
two soilT,.**eorge, of . Dearborn,
Mich., and Hitrry, of Geode:rich; also
by_..a sister, 11):ni. It. T.Pelong,' -of
Gderich, and a brother,Nictor pur-
rell, of Toronto. ; Two sons, Wil-
liam J.,, of -Goderich, and, Bert, of
-Toront-oilancla-danghterl -Mrs.-D:47
Tit5141613 (Aoeste),.. of" Goneva; Ohio,
•predeceased -her
Mrs. McGreath was a lifelong
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to hei• and.; ,have , the cherashed
memory of a- life of nearly one.
hundred years. .
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147,C.T.U.' MEETING
' The JanuaryMeeting‘;of the WC..
4.11.T.J. was held at the home of Mit.
ID;Grigg,• .Wellington. -street, on,
t•,.1
January nth,- with a o-otod attend-
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anee.bpresiden-----Mrs.-DOngh-
:erty, presided and offered prayer.
Twenty-one calls, on sick" and shut-:
ins were reported. 'Miss- Tabb •took
.the devotional period,- reading from
Matthew 6.:1-13, and gave an ex-
cellent address on the passage,
"Why call ye .me Lord and obey
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prayer. 'Sire. Medley and rs.
Raithby. gave 'a fine .duet,: ear
to the Heart of GO,- followed by "
the closing prayer„;by.-Mrs.
Stan. •When the meeting waS closed '
a social time was 'enjoyed and a•'•
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