The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-11-26, Page 3•
TOWNskixPQi' f-XOWICxx
(From the 1 -listeria Atlas of Huron,
County printed u x879.)
l'Ipw"alb. '
is the roost' north-easter-
ly of the sixteen townships compris-
ing the County of Huron. lt
is
bounded on the North by the Tow
shipn
'of Carrick, in ' the County of
Bruce; on the
east by the "Township
of Minto; in the County of Welling-
ton; on the south by the Tow.osl ip
of Wallace, in the .County of P rix
1
p d ]sigh in the scale of •sally regretted in z£
agi•hculhz • 1 i76
the newer, sections of the country eers, Ile died at rordwich, unlver-
wlxich are place.d
Thursday, November Crow XP2,5
1 e excc lence.Carter,
the•, . rMiss
of i in.ti.lazza Naen,
6 FGl se .tl •s1 r
t ei nu e •
still , s in-ti•� "
A e, hve tui
generation stn n
a titian 'r en'o g
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e•
t
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passed at
a
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go d sh ,
rec e
a o'Western x
f the n I•I
away ene the worlds comforts • r Hospital, is B,all, returned ,front deerhunting , a,
places which pow and nature's cherished its spending a month witlk her parents, „SV ,
know. the pleasant homes and waving same g at the 'i<Ir 't ,d P pl at and John deer, n fro 'n n'
me v]llag n Mrs Tl Nash. a. ear
merged in..one The It is ie r ( 'Miss e deer,
;lynx is cote spent the week -end. t
r beet., aeon a
GORRIE
WRQxTE,t
Frame 'Wright, John Bal
au
jiv
to athor•oighzcoscon o£
1 and Earl es to dutyanl to more 11eel eat.
t�
Her life' ls.. • i r
al tt zdantly rich in its.,
eent;atives to go forth'' unto the
and weary world and in out• owe gen•.-•
era,tion serve our God and Country..
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fiefields of4wick were trier d e' Thos. as z. Barrie with a fin d
lad f How: of were
m E spring and summer succeeding d that a wild cat o S
domain. The first settlements .primeval Mr. Cook's advent' was marked :